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^^ e'eesw JSJB^S ^0n*e4e^o^As ^ ^auuia^ni^aiseyr^'^a^a' ^w* God tioUUstOT IfelKICtc lH^L • ' t IK I? M T „; ' ' '^i ^ > i . » , i to, be bald Ready for Market Next W< mctaded Paul a jftJ^ ^. J iy geon of Crefeslla, Mo., John M.'proxtoistely t«, were stolen task cording available to you, sort I eJTlSemitwartb, Al ItoumsnnTmirsday night from • taw* own- of We Hwbert Nelson of tiajariauy this year lt is .watt carefully, grade them estndd. H«ber( -- - ed by the Cranford Coal and OB worth wntte to can peaches. With si« and ripeness* TJm „ _^ „ Millbuni.UwanlBartineofSoum Saks, In*, 90S South, avenue, east food prices generally high and ones first, and-aUow the others t» Platafleld. Clay Trederieks of Van- TThee" truck waass parked l a fronr t of tna crop, short in some states, ripen a day or'two ff wood, and Otto* flcnaibtelmd Vte- the at the South avenue cent a. Wing ol Crantord. g towns of to. British iSKTt canned peaches are not likely to first Steps mjaantec a» pea** Harold M. Wilson, addresdd s when the batteries were starting at 1» e*nts ner mik. GARWOOD KENILWORTH .bjkis bargain in tbe stores. But 1 7 CRANFORD Ing and cutting. Place peaches in *r*of thrchib, were among local » Q *£•>,' M ~~~ - wire basket, lower into pan of bod- ^ .aakk par partt mm ththe propro- with considerable saving. ing water just long .enough fa It markad ththe UrsUtt publiblic Wolf spider, only about on i asflraslsuEf BlQflSvfiflsanUCBsrOv Ue1 vflJOO loosen skins: Then <~*. *»«, ««„ laying of the program since ti l«i*,oj!ten carries Its young on tut I CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1948 16 Pages — FIVE CENTS County era taking advantage of water, cut in halves, peel and***. wordings were received. -back until they can And for them- ] special loads of choice tree-rip- move the pits. President William A, Fischer, selves. A brood will sometimes ] Killed in Crash number as many as 125. Pniilic School Calendar for 194849 New Pupils tb Register ened peaches. These- peaches The easiest way to can *~*~» Seek New- .{whJdrare-et-good canning varie- fat to pack them in the Jars cold, Final Week * Tne sHMNrrass' ameaavur hi the appended school calendar September 3 and 7 ties, are arriving in the county cover with hot syrup and m' fer 1he,l»4g-4t sefceeT year Is the Anal result of the eonbtned ration at from selected orchards on Aug U AUMD9 8V. wiggwWansj ree^ests and erlttctams of faculty members and Registration of pupils not en- The syrup should come tp\ rolled last year in the Cranford ustac Tbe cooperation of Volun- one-half inch of the Jar/top, The Jtf nojsaswer OIL t-17U Traffic members of the aantfalateatlve staff ana Beard of Edaestien. teer Food Preservation leaders, lids should be fatty ;6r partially Awards at seeerdisui to Dr. Howard M. Best, swervisms: sninelpal of •ebeols. Public Schools, will take place on the State Marketing Specialist, the OHstuUHstuUrr a leatalfve wsefwsfc tieet eafamdarwas distribmted Friday, September 3, fri)in 0 a. m. seated according to the type of to eachh teaeaet r wttttk thh e rotaest S any erttkfaans er ssgges- County Agricultural .Agent, and top. The processing tune is 30 s Electric Motor Repair to 3 p. m. and again on Tuesday, two farm market stands have made oeas for the bt f t be snbsnltted to the build- September 7, from 1 to 3 p, m. in minutes for pints and 19 ml tour prnwlpal; lt and the flnsl eal- Cranford High School and in the it possible for members of Hone for quarts. / CALK. OS AND ASK * « the thH Demonstration groups to get these four elementary schools, it was Adm. E. D. Stanley Ala, five Locations for 9^ announced yesterday by Dr. How- Peaches nuqr also be pre-cooked by the Board to the Sees ^ Registrar for Draft - And canned and frozen in syrupy and packed bat Heat Additional Frite, Jr., was that a minhnmn of 1*5 ard R. Best, supervising principal. are especially deUdous the halves in syrup made from Named Best Camper Tie Beard of Edaestien Schools will reopen on Wednes- Starting August 30 ' choice fruit to used. Whether youequal quantities of sugar and water wfll be rcaalreo for day, September 8. foTS minutes. Pack carefully into Increase Registration for 18 tb 25-year-fitt freeae them will depend on IWDog Bite Ones Becpmmrnnsttnn that ny* Of Seven-Week Season All new students must present Cranford men under the new Se- r equipment and tbe family hot Jars and fin with syrup. Seal BENDiX SERVICE birth certificates and certificates according to Jar topan d d traffic lights be far The outstanding camper of the lective Service Act will beheld fat •reference. Even when freasjng 4 * ^ Open for pasils. of vaccination against small-pox, the township rooms from August ins. boiling water bath 1» nwdetotlmgwwMg eason award at the Cranford Boys' taken within a period of seven facilities are available, some fanri The syrup of 4*4 caps Camp at Silver Lake, near Hope, for Cfelunbos Day. Clerk Predicts 30 through September 18, it was lias Iflta to have both canned and for pints and 18 bitten fenHit aw years. quarts, cups Of ted Highway won this year by Clarence L. Nevember t, dosed tor Eleetten Day. Registration JtWer announced today. In Garwood " "ton hand lor differ- adoeToirned son of Mr. and Mrs. CL. NevesaaerlL eleeed for Arndsuee Day; young mien will register at the Bor- jro-prwvent the-top-peaches Committee. 8,200 by November PoJfc __ was refercf d to . way, it «eeeB""lor"'7"~~~" oiwhHall. while Kenilworth matt A busttet of toes-ripened . the jar from losing color, add and Mr*. John A. Stdger. It took ua mat five days 57 whole for consideration announced Sunday by Director Jvt the present rate of registra- WiU register at^Borough Hall, It to 26/ quarts. Houston*? keep lha oaf Roselle, or Second District Court; for^ period* 18 days. from the tune "wt received tfc© imiwg to complete next me^ September^ Stanley Grayaon a* the seven-week cleee for Christmas Fund Drive tion, Cranford probably will have attending hie add (vitamin C) to syrup in The report, submitted by of tbe camp came to a dose. more than 8^00 registered voters Union.. • / top of Mr. This adds Commissioner JT.' Mwaro Clarence, who will receive the January», for the General Election on No- . Final arrangements for local regsf' Court House last TvmOMy aatt» food value as writ as . We may be able to do a* well for you. chairman of the t August W. Tbermann trophy, at- February 22, Teesday Beae^ eleeed for Waahmgton's Quota Set vember 2, it was predicted yestar- istration places were made at a the color but in no way acts as a recommended traffic lights at camp during the first day by Township Clerk J. Walter meeting of mayors of western Un- ned peaches would cost mem about prssstvstlm these intersections: North Union three weeks of the season and was a. griday Bebeels dose for gating Vacation. Coffee. . ' ion County municipalities in Plain- nftssneeats each. This means a To bee add ten Wont and Springfield avenueSr Spring- lodged outstanding camper in the April 18, MeadsjMBenssls typi This community had a total reg- Held last night. Croitfont^and by a buD-dog owned by John ; : Services for •• ^ -*- —' - *- ceMUarable cash saving for their tree-ripened field and Orange avenues, "~ initial week. -,/ \ ••../; \ '•• mrn,M *• -•' • elisio•-•"•d• for. Menwriat' Day. United Campaign istration of 7,771 voters for the Pri-Garwood are covered by Draft well as more Savor an- out air hi top of j aobbatj, It Adams avenue. Mr. The skins should . and Centennial avenues, Runner-op for the season award Jane tS. Goal of $15,000 mary Election last April. Since Board 44, which has its headquar- off easily, but if they doh% the Gobbett was notified by Sgt Harry ALAN JOHNSTON, REALTOR Av*. and Walnut'avenaet and Centen- was Frank Wddkneeht, son of Mr. Jane 84, griday—Seheew elese for Sanuner Vacaaen. that time,'Mr. Coffee has registered ters to the PlalnfteM City HalL J ^ If "tree-ripened peaches wfll have to be plunged tohtry ' Tel WE. 2-366* nial and North avenues. CapL Rider and Mrs. Rank A. WeMknecht of Same as Last Year 204 voters, bringing the estimated Following Issuance of a request Estimated cost of the: 127 Seyerm court There were only The quota for Cranford's seventh total to date to 7,975. . .. that the mayors name registrars; is $8,000. The recommendation has a'vfew points difference in : theStorage Tank Permit United Fund Campaign, to be held . Deadline for registering is Sep- for their communities, Finance the approval, Mr. Wolf said, of Reservist October 2 to 16, will be $15,000, tember 23 in order-to vote on No-Commissioner John V. Nostrand, „ Township Engineer. PW,J. a*aU i vember 2. The clerk announced who represented Mayor George E. Tbe best camper of the week: forConforms, to New Ruling the same as it was in 1947, it was Police Chief William A.; Fiscber The first permit to be' granted announced today by James W. that his office will "be open eve- Osterheldt at the meeting, the and of Mr. Vey, traffic engineer the final seven day period was nings until 9 o'clock on September mayor being on vacation, an- Nosed Over in Norfolk David Witherspoon and outstand- subject to terms of the proposed Rudd, executive drive chairman, of the State Highway Department mg campers "were Anthony La °*w ordinance requiring dikes to Club Plans following a meeting of the financeIS, 16,17, 20, 21, 22 and 23 for the nounced that Adm. E. D. Stanley, j. Cuozza and Son, Irvington; Largely attended funeral serv- J convenience of local residents un- U.S.N., retired, will serve as reg- ices were held Saturday at Gray Cabin 1;GeraldWeEs, Cabini *"" " *" aroun"—"d fue"""l* oi"l storag"" e committee last night in the Cran- were tbe successful bidders for the 2 tanks having a capacity of 9,000 ford Welfare Association offices. able to register during the dayistra. r for Cranford, and Mayor L, MemoriaL 12 Springfield avenue. : David.Witherspoon. Cabin 3; The clerk's, office is open dally Thomas Daub of Garwood de- construction of sanitary sewers in I :F e gallons or more was tentatively Quotas approved for the various Cayuga road and Garden street on for Capt John Bider, 29, tonneriy! « ' nta>on,Cabin4;snd Alfred approved Tuesday night by the Local Organization from 8:30 a: m. to 5 p. m., Mon-clared that Borough Clerk Walter of 12* Bm street a member of the H*"a • «nd Robert Baxter, Cabin 5. participating agencies follow: Girl day through Friday. McMonus will act as registrar for. their low bid of «*,i E C>Earnart Only Cliff Engel was able to storm sewer extensions in Anthony La Rosa caught the category, 90 in the 15-second te*t president, Mrs.- Maurice S. Decker; 8. Those born, in 1929, register- tion with the ilood control im- Westfield Airport for some time* 1 survive the more -' rigid - second on September IS or September 16: tion largest fish of the season—a four- and an almost perfect 98 in the 11-recording secretary, Mrs. Howard Committees round qualifications, held oh Tues- provement along Rahway He- also,! attended Union Junior second firing. Patrolman Klempa Cowperthwaite; corresponding and 9. Those born in 1930 before College while residing in Cranford. teen-ineh pickerel, and Cabin 1 day. Cliff Engel, Sid Martin, River at an won the fishing catch record with made 95 points in theslow firingFederaUon secretary, Mrs. J. H. September 19, 1930, register oh 1 Philip Morin, John Korsch, Bill September 17 or September 18. 000, and an ten fish in one period. division, 87 in 15-setBr compe- Brockbank; treasurer, Mrs.•' George Namedifnr Iaone and' Francis Tholen were zoning ordinance^ Winners in other activities in- titlon, arid rolled up 95 ll-sec-Lafng,'ana auditor, Mrs^ H. D. 10. Those born on or after Sep- business to successful in passing the standing tember 19,1930, will register with- : quarters at Teterboro Airport cluded: ond firing. . . Lohman. broad jump qualification of 8 feet, several lots m block H, i Sgt Lester W. Powell was third VIA Season in five days after their 18th birth- «k»r tomovinsj to Norfolk last Senior darts, Lawrence Worobey; The opening tea of the season 3 inches. These six boys also day. " Myrtle street ---- wife, junior darts, Thomas Wade; senior with 90 points in both the slow win be attended by members at Standing committees of the Vil-posted the qualifications of chin- and 15-second divisions, and 91 in ^ home of Mrs-IraJ. Stone, 229 pt qa President Truman's proclamop - of Cran- pmg pong, Paul jun- lage Improvement Association for ning the bar six times. All'six ford, had resided with her parents, tos-ping pong, Robert Bishop; sen- 11-second firing to build up a total Orchard street, on October 6. the ensuing year were announced tion urged all employers- to give study was a from ior horseshoes. George Wells; sen-of 271 points. Patrolman Peter F. Other dates for'the season: youths also were able to complete their, workers sufficient tine off the Union County Park Commis- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edgar, at thei this week by Mrs. Charles W. Nees, the 60-yard dash in 8 seconds.' Elm street address. ior badminton. Lee Ferguson; jun- Miller was fourth with a total of October 13, business meeting at president, as the organization made to register on the proper day. . ' sion requesting that Riverside 269 points, and fifth place went the home of Mrs. -A. J. Davies. 30 However, only Cliff Engebwas able Each eligible man was instructed • In addition to. his wife and par- ior tetberbalL Richard Schlack; plans for its fljfty-second year of to heave the baseball 195 feet. drive, from the northerly line of senior archery, Donald Jewett; to Patrolman Edward N. Lee, with Hamilton avenue; October 20, pro-activity hi the community. o register in the area in which he Richmond avenue to the westerly ents, he is survived by three Yesterday the boys moved into has his permanent home' or in ten in Norfolk. junior archery. Curtis Gilford; 259 points.. gram meeting in the township Other officers are: Vice-presi- side of Edgar road, and Kensing- junior foul shooting, . Thomas Patrolman George Ward was rooms; November 3, business meet- of qualifications, which he may happen to.be on the dents, Mrs. Roy T. Puckcy and which included: Chinning the barday of his registration. f ton avenue, from the new park line Wade. sixtb with' a. total of 258 points, ing; November 10, program meet- Mrs. W. Sanford Bishop; recording to the easterly side of Riverside jjgg Herguson and Al-while Patrolman Joseph J. Kovacs ing; November 17, philanthropic nifie times, running broad jump of Board 44, which includes the FASHION CANDIDATE. FOR FALL! secretary, Mrs. Harold A. Harrow; 14 feet, running the 100-yard dash Garwood and Cranford area, was drive , be vacated. The areas are Westfield Still bert Weils boxed to a draw, and a came in seventh with 233 points. tea at Cranford Methodist Church; corresponding and Federation sec- in the path of the present river Patrolmen Louis L. Guertin and December 1, business meeting; De- in 12^ seconds, and throwing the the last of the county's three boards free-for-all was won by Anthony retary, Mrs. Charles F. Schilllnger; baseball 220 feet. to obtain headquarters. This board improvement program. La Rosa and Richard Frutdbey, Archie G. Bird tied for eighth cember 8, program meeting at thetreasurer, Mrs. James A. Watters; Following receipt of duplicate Has Designs The campers lost to Hope, 8-3 in place with 249 points. Officer Wil- home of Mrs. M. F. Arnold, 17 was given free space by vote of the. and auditor, Mrs. Marion J. Seavy. Plaihfleld City Council on August offers for the same, parcels of softbaO. There was a hike to Hope liam J. Gassman was ninth with Tuxedo place. Committee chairmen follow: Cranford Dept. Assists township-owned property, com- Thursday, and on Saturday 244 points, Sgt Harry P. Page, Jr., December 15, Christmas party at 16. The board which will serve munications from True Type OnOurUJC tenth with 238, and Sgt. Edward American home, Mrs. W. J. At Clark Factory Fire Cranford has had a number of or- csmpflre program with skits the home of Mrs. Charles L. Fredrick; art, Mrs. James B. ganlzational difficulties, which be- Homesr Linden, and W. C> Mc- The Westfield Rotary Club re- held. J. Metzner and Patrolman Frank Searles, 5 Tuxedo place; January Brewster; cancer, Mrs. J. L. Grady; A utility truck, manned by six "wnwn, realtor, were referred to Caruso eleventh and twelfth firemen, and eight gas masks were gan with the necessity of selecting vived the "Tfl'gn to move Union 5, business meeting; January 19, civics, Mrs. A. G. Henrich; cour- a successor to James U. Duff of «al estate committee for tavesti- Junior College to Westfield. with a Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Hall! with 231 and 207 points, respec- philanthropic tea at the home of tesy, Mrs. Robert J. Allen; drama, the materials sent by the Cranford saUon and report True Type tlvejy. Mrs. L. M. Banks, 9 Willow street; Fire' Department to Clark to aid inPlalnfleld. debate at fts luncheon meeting and children, David, Stephen and Mrs: George B. Miller, Jr.; educa- Followlng settlement of the prob-' Homejp offered H30 for lots 152 Tuesday noon. Eleanor, of M Berkeley place have In machine gui) practice held the February 2, business meeting at tion. Mrs. Loyd A, • Briggs: enter- the battle to subdue a large fire in and 153, block 104; lots 141 and 143, same day Patrolman Guertin head* the home of Mrs. C. G. Culin, Jr., Although speaking on the nega- returned after a two weeks* trip tainment, Mrs. Albert he Hyatt Bearings Division Its headquarters, there followed the Uve side of the question, "Re- to Marietta, Ohio, and Buffalo, ed the field with a total of 187 215 Holly street; February 9, pro-garden, Mrs. 109. In behalf of C. W. solved —Union Junior College N. Y. They visited Mr. Hall's points out of a possible 200, scor- gram meeting at the home of Mrs.torian, Mrs, . Mr. McPherson offered would be to mother. Mrs. Maxwell Hall, while tag an almost perfect 98 in the Henry Gruber, 14 Forest avenue; Junior V.I.A., , f« lota 142 and 142. block slow fire competition and 59 points Ift munity," Clarence B. Smith. Weat- in Marietta. February 16, philanthropic tea at den. other duties in his letter of resig- 103. which adjoins Mr. Perieyi aeU realtor, proposed that the In rapid fire. the township rooms; March 2, Legislation, Mrs. James department. property at 10 »"%tito plaos, Chief Schindler left for Clark nation to CoL Edgar N. Bloomer, Westflttld High School Sgt Powell was second with 88 business meeting; March 9, pro-Knowles; literature, Mrs. E. J. state director of Selective Service. - «d fa bshalf of Miss Alice FWey. adjouung Washing- Heat Was «s Bad points in slow firing and 66 points gram meeting. with the masks immediately upon K* offend $400 for lots Stanley; magazines, Mrs. Edward He pointed out that he accepted tbe *'• tbe aewtv sapertamt Mat «f Aejtm...»M6emMita}^AmmcM...ii^lomfhm ten school house the college after Upstairs as Down in the rapid firing division for *< March 16, philanthropic tea andWhite; membership. Mrs. Paul receipt of word that the fire was inappointment with the proviso that ! 1auaitlawca«tluttslig««gi«ia^ tbe new high school is buttt ' tSUl of 184 points. Patrolmen federation Day at CranfocdMetho- Martens, Jr. I motor corps, Mrs. progress. The utility truck and itsbe be relieved when organization Mr. Smith said the real question Tuesday night's meeting of Bird and Kovacs were tied forjdist Church; April 6, business Philip Morin and Mrs. Thomas crew were sent for by the chief when the fire had progressed to a ojC the board had been effected. ..wfcatefr«>e|^ is not the advisability of UJCs lo- the Township committee, third with 180 points apiece. Pa- meeting at the home of Mrs. T. V.O'Shaughnessy; movies and radio, To establish the quorum requir- .^ of tots and 2OSe\ block in Westfield, but whether scheduled for 8:30 p. UL, was trolman Miller scored |S» points to Albert, 920 Harding street, West- Mrs. James P. Duffy; music, Mrs. stage waranting their use, it was ed by law, Harvey Rothberg of details, Ttniy a mmi fasUon fanrestment at 49.75! Use ear Lay.Away Plan , McCtanan streete , to or nonott Wychwoqd is the* desirable! not called to order until 9:15. ""« up fourth place. field; April 19, program meeting Everett J. Rommes; program, Mrs. reported. The Cranford firefighters Platafleld, cite of two government and Mrs. jjedessd a WWUeU y for tmaUon.* S In the interim; more than two Other Cranford policemen who at township rooms; April 20, phil- Puckey; publicity, Mrs. C. A. returned to fire headquarters at appeal agents assigned to the board, was approved ntfowinf The nigh school site, he said.1 I*T— townspeople *%weat it compsted and their scores are asanthropic tea closing art exhibit Hashlm; public relations, Mrs. W. •greed to a request by CoL Bloomer auction. ' ' ^ out" tor three-quarters of an follows: Patrolman Ward, 138; Sgt R would provide a campus and amptel at township rooms; May 4, annual J. Conley; registrar. Mrs. WJllUm complete section of the that he become a regular member «Portof the class «oom space and would not; .hour in the township meeting Metsner. 138; Sgt. Page, 134; Pa-luncheon, May 18, fifty-eighth an- A. Comrie; telephone, Mrs. Edward plant. ofthe.board. Assistant Prosecutor rooms which are not exactly trolman Lee, 133; Patrolman Gass- White, IV; ways and means, Mrs. Ideprive the town of ratable*. He niial bjpdnesa meeting. Carroll K. Sellers,of Cranford is Pom**—— 1 ouaott that thee WycbwoyoW air conditioned. One of tbe man, 131; Patrolman Kovacs, -ISO; Eugene N. Geddlngs, and youth the other government appeal agent !!^ ^V^VWtJ would be more dHBcult to Patrolman Klempa, 136; Patrolman Weather Man Says: conservation, Mrs. Harry R. Cop- assigned to Board 44. n and Am mM with the college situated on the outset of the meeting that Caruso, 112; and Lt Rosendale, son. ' . ' • '••••'. .:.. tn Today's hsue At the organization meeting of wa10s received eadauthor- tbv. Bristol estateT^ it was even hotter upstairs 118. More Heat Today* Tbe initial meeting

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Monday night ofberlS. The two morning worship; 9 "Grandfather m. Bam," by W. B. spirator," by Hunpbrc3r for the event and is abo in have decided on services, at 9:30 and 10:50, also Pew* Festival Fridayy of advertlatog. assisted by who or Summer * EndWiktar; "A Treasury of American "Prairie Peril." by Charles Stod- Alice Fairweamer. CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, arc. considering entering full-time will be resumed on that Sunday. Poetry," by Oscar Williams, ed.; dard; "The Bone I* Pointed,- by At M OmrcOhh Christian service. 'Kteneral Cvangeline Booth of theArthur UpCeld; "The Loved One,* Festival wiD»be held Beads of the various church de- New Parcel Post Service alvation Army,'* by P. W. Wilson. by Evelyn Waugh; "Faithful Com- ^ the Senior FeBowsnto of Cr Religioas Edneation Local Rotary partments win meet at the church Kctico—*The 6utiider»,- by pany," by Frank Swinnerton; vities Recalls Early Beginnings ford Metnodtet Church in the edu- WeHgtou* Education Week will Tuesday evening to plan the pro- ram Abbott; toward Morning;* "Light in th« Sky.'by Agatha eatknal buOdrng at 7^0 p. m, to- be observed by Protestant dub Host at gram for a retreat for members of The advent jof speedier nattoon or Hcrvey Allan; "Chocolate Cob- Young, , morrow. The public is invited to throughout the country from Sen. Fourth Sermon In the Quarterly Conference to be wide-worldgjde^ air, parcel poat Br MAMHU stAAOglSaW '• reb," byv Charlotte Armstr attend. Protends of the effelr wfll tember as toOctobe r 3, it wTi Series listed; Various held Saturday; September 11, at service. Sept 1 brings "to Blood of Others," by Sfanone d* go into the new building fund. this Joint Session Star Lake Camp in Butler. minds of old-timers the introduc- Jeauvoir (Exlstenttatism)); "Hired • SOCIALS • t Jersey Council of Passes have been received by tion of similar surface operations With lordly laughter tn bar eye i T by Max Brand; "Melissa," Cranford Rotary Club, was host Groups Plan Meetings Vacatton ra«dmg book* art INK the church for SO boys to see the35 yean ago. It was in 1911, •y Taylor Cafitwell; "The Plague." Mrs. Edwin Murray GJIIon of 98 to Kenilworthjtotary Club at a A amnon entitled "Who Will ing returned to the Cranford Free South Union anrenue has retmued Unite the Church,11 fourth in a New York Yankees play the St cording to IV•toaster Arthur W. V Albert Camus; "Mill on Mad joint luncheon meeting in Howard Louis Browns next Wednesday. labile Library; the Junior Reading liver," by Howard dark; "Shan- from s visit to the on the general topic, "The Men: of Cranford that parcel post Club has com* to a dose; children Johnson Restaurant, Route 29, last 1 The Rev. Mr. Allinger and Karl first made its appearance in the wn'a Way," by A. J. Cronin; of her son, James G. GJnon, at Story of the Christian Church, are buying note books and pencfl Sand's. Point. U L While there 26th to Auge 31st Thursday. Ptolice. Chief William will be delivered by the Rev. Al-Ireland will lead the group, which United States. Book of the Lton," by Elisabeth will leave on the Jersey Central at boxes; i mother U busy sewing )aly; "Chrysantha," by Margaret Mrs. GiBon was a guest at a nmch- A. Fischer, president of the Cran- bert AUinger, pastor, at the 9:30 The service at that time waa name tapes on clothes to be taken 10:20 a.m. . established primarily to aid farm? )rake; Heart in Pilgrimage," by eon held at the John Philip Sonsa Only 5 More Shopping Days ford Club, extended greetings, and a. m. morning worship service at away to cottage. ( . estate. Port Washington, I* L. Cranford Methodiit Church this Wednesday ' evening the dele- ers and hamlets, located off the Evelyn Eaton; "The King** Man," Left Before Conclnding Our a response was made by Harold T MISS The library has many college Sunday. There will also be a story gates to the Interdenominational beaten paths, In expediting their or C. M. Edmonrtorii "Heart of the Mr. and Mr*. PrederJck W. Dun- Snyder, president; of the Kenil- Summer Youth Conference held products to market and, in turn, catalogues. It also stocks "A Guide fatter," by Graham Greene; ham and son, David, of 23 Roger wortb Club. for boy* and girls attending the to Colleges, Universities and Pro- service, "Religion Is Not Magte.r at Beaver College, Jenkintown, receiving sorely needed .goods Yours Ever," by Mysie Grieg; avenue,' guests last Thursday from larger cities. However; nutil fessional Schools in the U. &," by SaUmaker," by Florence Howard. A colored sound picture, "The Mist Marie Van Older will be rX will meet at the parsonage to of Mr. and Mia. Frederick T. Voor- arrange for a service hi September order houses and other %tabllsh- Carter V. Good, ed; "Lovejoy** hees and family, of 7 Babuere id-Suier Finidre Great Silk Route," showing a cant- "Affair of the Golden Bunard," A nursery for young Complete Guide to American Col- children will be conducted during at which they will tell of their ex- ments were quick to realize its V Clifford Knight; "Thomblos- parkway, who are spending a two van trip from Paris to Bombay, periences. value. lege* and Universities"; "How to oms," by M. R. Lay; weeks' vacation at Silver Lake, the church service. Choose a Junto College," by Take of the great values tee offer produced by Esso Marketeers, was At the Youth Fellowship meeting The Education Department of Transportation facilities in those ttronghold," by Leslie mOXU, near Rope, presented by Clarence Van Cham- days were still slow and tedious. Wayne Davis; "College d "Mignonette," by Mist Sandra WOcoz of 37 New- .. • if yen haven*t already done 90. at 7 p. m. Sunday, Mathlas Torger- the church will meet in the chapel Joseph berlin, who was introduced by Motor-driven vehicles were few Book," ed. by I* Hurt; "Admission ihearlna pseud.; p Held street. East Orange. isj'tbe sen will speak on "A Christiaa at 8 p. m. next to American Colleges" (a study of "Gaudy's Robert Decker. s*'""r •. •• Xxpericmce at a Summer Confer- H. M. choir director. and the roads which they tras by dark guest of her aunt, Mr*. Thomas were frequently impassable. Too, current policy and practice), by McMceHn. 'THE FURMTURE STORE WITH ,** Mr. Torgersen recently that rehearsal* for iseud.; "Miss Pym Disposes." by limess Merritt of 1 Spruce street, Many of the' Rotarlans brought train, were giving off more sparks.genjfmto Wne. and [^Collagelite; for two weeks. to the meeting gifts of clothing to was elected president of the Cedar the senior cholrSrtll be resumed at ElizabetElibthh Mi^^h ""NeveN r THAT HOMEY ATMOSPHERE? and smoke than speed. Then were Problems of Self Discovery and -ove a Stranger," by Harjold Rob- be sent by the Kenilworth dub to Crest" Summer Assembly of the 8 p. m. on September 9. Self Direction," by at. K. Bennett Miss Mable Reed. wte> agent the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Rally Day, marking the reopen- ho commercial p hi those dns; "She- Danced in the Ballet," past month visiting Mr. and Mrs. s Rotary organization in England. NI1-1MMER days, either, and only the fool- Other books added to the li- KT Bsrta Ruck; "Who Wins His A. B. George of 39 fTamfltnm ave- Visitors, included Jay Rodger* of XMrark Conference. ing of Sunday School, will be bald brary shelves are: There will be a meeting at.the at 9:S0 a. m. on Sunday, Septejn- hardy viafoned the rapid approach -ove," by Natalie Shipman; unsvlsftMonds^fcrFkirida. Westfleld, Fred L. Crane of. Eliza- of this Air Age. Non-Fiction—"Americana Year beth, William Watchman of West Then it took days to Book for 1948"; Story of Plants." Englewood, Fred C. Hyer and posp t packagepg * across the by J. N . AachAh; "Britanntca Harry McClintock of Rahway, and country. SomS e parcells were forced Book for IMS"; •'Personal Jacob Glasley, guest of Arthur to go by virtually every movable S.«F, Donat | Burditt————• SUMMER doty a* the Patient," by Lav l conveyance' before they y , y Two years of college — the all then* destiiurtien—particularly to K. Frank; "fcklmo Doctor" by important freshman and sopho- AAge Gilbert; "Village Greens of R. A. Beshlians Marlung line more remove secion. more years—are easily, simply From that modest beginning, New England,- by. I* A. Kent; EAST BROAD STOEET SALE! your*, flnanctany and geograph- Fiftieth Anniversary parcel post has grown to become "Isabel and the Sea," by George x Molar; "Between You and Mt," by ically; at Union Junior College. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Beshlian of Dnstk Refcdms m Louis Nizer; "How to Think About Our graduates are prepared for Miami, Fla^'who are spending the keeping Ol'Ourselves,' " b y B . W. OventrestOi ; senior colleges or caroan. summer with their son-in-law and with the.progress of transporta- Ghost Town on the Yeuow- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Speth| tion, has soared from a few anil- •" by SUbtt Paul; "It Wai Mot Coavtaimt ay btu or train or car; operated at moderate cost; of 224 North avenue, west, will lioi n to WWiw of pounds Expected," by Val Teal: fully accredited; anduatt* transjvr toft* advanced ttmndbtg to celebrate their 50th wedding anni- sorted coHiiHodltlasi best tMtoerstfies; day or eoenina classes; *tUl time to enrolL versary Saturday evening. Mr. Still determined to employ States the world's most highly spe- IAeralArta — and Mrs. Speth will entertain at means of transportation doorstmp delivery service their home in honor of the couple. the mails, the Post Office with the launching of the new na- For Catalog end Details Write or Phone - Married in Brooklyn on August Two Piece Uwlmg Mmm Suito Department wUl add the link tionwide<>wbrldwide !alr parcel 27, 1898, Mr. and Mrs. Beshlian ...199.50 UNION JUNIOR COLLEGE spent many years in New York, Special! Hackensack and Teaneck prior to BOIXY STmKXT AT SnUN«nXXZ> AVK. CBANTOKD. N. J. taking up residence in Miami 10 EXTRA SAVINGS OOee Hews • A. M> - » P. years ago following Mr. Bresh- If you are the woman who craves the finesse, the fine detail of classic ISth Century design kwn lian's retirement ' FOR THE Mr. Breshllan, a native of Istan- .... here is a sofa and chair suite that will bring you in EARLY tomorrow! It's made by one of the by a famous bul, Turkey, was engaged in the' BUDGET WISE!. best manufacturers .... and is sensationally low-priced during this selling event! What's more restaurant business in New York and insurance business in Hacken- these places will be covered to>your order (usually "covered-to-ordaf* furniture is so expensive). mrmmt sack prior to his retirement. Mrs. 10% off Beshlian, the former Grace May Choose from a colorful selection of all that is new in long-wearing fabrics. McManus Bros, is quite Marine, was born in Boston. Both enjoy excellent health. confident that you can shop the entire Metropolitan section and you won't find a value the equal In addition to their daughter, Step No. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Beshlian have two of this. Suptr ragged,, ... avoid bat mutate grandchildren, Robert and Grace Speth of Cranford, who were NOW •waning by ofdsriag named for their grandparents. fad supply for fan ana) wittier Newcomers Club Opens Cefl Cr. WJ900 Season Next Wednesday Cr. 64288. The first fall meeting of the Cranford Newcomers' Club will be [ held next Wednesday at 1 p. m. at TempeJ Beth El, 37 South avenue, ft Remember, itunromr •'HHHMP*- will be only | west. Luncheon will be served and C-i elections will be held for the first a memory next winter, so you had better I slate of officers. There will be a place your fuel order today. . ,< planned program with an outside MAHOGANY VENEER Crab Grass Killer | speaker. KNEEHOLE DESK! All newcomers to Cranford are cordially invited to attend the A Real Sale Value. V..usually sells for 74.50! luncheon, a spokesman of the or- u I ganization declared. Anyone in- Mahogany veneer top ^4 x22" — S drawers COAL (t, lie. For Other Weed* Use terested in obtaining tickets should (one double depth) with rick^ decorative 4 os. contact Mrs, R. Hence Young of hardware. Its handsome detail is a joy to 21C UNION AVE. CRANFORD 201 South,Union Avenue or Mrs. 2-4 D WEED KILLER AV. S. Poorman of 47 Spruce street. loot at! Dues will be payable at the 14c luncheon meeting. A nursery-j Reduced to .... 59.5® being provided for members who Step No. 2 i wish to bring children over the age of three. APRIL FEED LAWNS NOW WITH SHOWER BAND-AID Disorderly Person Fined Forrest Hall of 18 Johnson ave- nue was arraigned before Recorder TALC i Charles.J. Stevens in police court 29c Saturday night and ordered to pay a *5 fine or spend five days in jail on the charge of drun (Ye>sB • ^ ^« *^M ••tvp ^r* iu ^^^B-aamas H. Woods and Sergeant

• • ** . • Harry P. Page, Jr. investigated a report from Mrs. Clara Townsend HAIR V1TALIS oi is Johnson avenue that he was belong on your beaut For Goodness Sake creating a disturbance at her resi- DRESS *««•• Hall threatened his wife LEAF TABLE... Pieee Hedraom Suite and Mrs. Townsend with a knife. 9v 4 ... 259.50 43c Try Our police said. set 49c This table with its simile drawer is just as HI95 • $129S useful as it is handsome.... lends distinction McManus Bros, brings you an unusual, timely saving in this beautiful Old Salem group! DO YOU KNOW? to any living room or foyer setting.... and Selected flat-cut, straight grain mahogany veneers ; mahogany finished interiors; dust-proof through- 200 cam be opened to seat 4 or more for dining. Exquisite quality... wonderful fit... Quality Lawn Seed u TOM MCKESSON Walnut veneer top 36 xl8" opens to 48"x36". out and center drawer guides^ Casters, on all pieces. Shirt division in chest drawer. Pin tray in morc-foc-youx-moDcyl Not content «©. HOME — September Is Best Month To Plant Harmonizing Duncan-Phyfe chairs have carved dresser, vanity and chest. Appropriate Colonial design^ antique solid brass pulls and escutcheons. beauoiy your feet alone... they help ASPIRIN lyre panels with brass rods. make your face mote beautiful, too.. PERMANENT Suite as advertiied consists of Salem dresser, chest-on-che$Z and carved pineapple-top poster bed. Amaztns; value,..in style, 49c CENTRAL PARK SUPREME S pes. Complete 94L5® Additional companion pieces .... vanity with bench, night table and chair available at specially comfort and long we**. Cocne cry them. 2.00 OB WITHOCT (OtVOVB reduced pricea.

JMb*f Popular o/ ADAMS AVE, CIANFOBD Q-TTPS PABLUM ca «sm oa «SM 10 Different Mixtures VB1EBANS OF WORLD WAS 11 CRANFORITS SUNDAY MT mmtl theauette* «/ 23c HOUSEHOLD FUBN1SHING LOANS TO VETERANS BY HEW JERSEY BANKS C E. TRUMNBACH fowler the Viurmu Ltma Act 1H4) OPEN THIS SUNDAY e Up to 2 yean to • Max. Safe Hatbwiy's pay AAoant $1,000 « Baaed on Interest at McMa 4% per Annum Com* t .. > natal oa the Unpaid •- -. - Balance. B1S8-BSS4 o .'8.8.1 AHwrt O. Nefter, Jr. CLOSED Omr Stkmtm «iB sMf **• J«» 9**W» i OOIOMIIOMBW) IDE SOW THIS SUNDAY purchasing OPKN MOHDAY nU • P. ENG9SWHEEL llCf-llS SOUTH AVE, E. CXsalonl 1, SVfefl' Four THURSDAY, AUGUST Jofcn A. Rumseysin New Home In Omrdi Bridal eochgrBmrm Wed* Ns*y Veteran W. M. Petersons Mark Skier-Kaufman Surprise Shower for Married in ' Golden Wedding Date Troth Announced Miss Shirley Tinnesz After Farewell Parties Here MissMOdred Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ksufman of 18 Miss Shirley Tinnesz of —_ _ A reception was bald at ed over 40 years by the Western by the Hyatt Bearing Division of The following guests attended: fresh and sold fresh. Result? The most refreshing at South Hero, Vt, on Lake Cfaam- the home of the bride's pases*. General Motors, Clark. He served SAL AD DRESSING Prior to moving on August 14, plain. •" .'.'. Electric Company .Kearny. The Misses Mary Boch, Mareant the Bumleys Were entertained by Iba bride was atmn in marriage to the U. S. Navy and spent two Colaneri, Francis DiFabio, Loui» tieh summer salads are yours for the making when you several of then* neiShbors and by her father. Miss Muriel Hutafa- years in the Pacific Theatre. Tanzer,^Jane Tomasulo, Joan To. buy the makings at your thrifty A&P. Mrs. Frederick J. Tescfake of SI No date has been set'for the : C35. res. friends. of Boseuewasmaid <*_ honor, Surprise Birthday Parly masulo, Jane Tierneyy , Doris During their residence here, Mrs. Elizabeth avenue is seported to to ttMi JKJWQlfl $UUH&eMBBi tic a90Q Sft J^WB^ wedding. en, Elaine ThiemThi e and Mane Bumsey was active in the Cranford bear was bast manT XUDowing tb« For Patricia Horn Blayonnatse Aaaftw SeB,iv25e »M^45e way Memorial Hospital where she •nd Mrs. Hoi College Club and the pre-school reception the empla left, by car for A surprise party* was given to Knauer. Mrs. John Fricke, Jr., ST0BIH0H& study group off the Sherman an«^«>Bd«iw«ulaaepeiatImilastTliu»d » Wevaiastti^™^~> \O ;> BIRTHS (AM«ag»8os.b9L21e Me*.bot35e - - - day. ; honor of her sixteenth birthday Mrs. John Fricke, ST. Lmcom P.-TJL She also held Mrs. Murphy'In^te s a graduatgradua e of for Patricia Horn by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Garrity of Miss.Tmnesz wnTbe married to 8 iE to IP.* bership in the New Jersey Abraham Clark agh School. BoseUe Park, formerly of Cranford, Thousand Island Dressing As**** o Johnson, Jr^ of ffl<» paralysis is The couple win reside in Tren- in a setting of gladioli, asters and Arm Frnmtmrn Ur Thritt 99A Parkway Village. followed at the Xcho palms. N. Y. .visiting Mrs. TomlinscaVkmost prevalent and urged parents organization, it revealed lab LekeCountry-<3nb. flowers matching their bouquets. to keep a careful check on their week.- . The Bev. Robert G. Longaker, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. John E. Potter and Given in •»>••• <»gji»by her f^t?wrt Mrs. Parsons, mother of the Burnett, formerly of Cranford. youngsters during this period. pastor, officiated, assisted by thebride, was attired in a light gray Ched-O-Dit family of 447 Brookside place have the bride was attended by Miss Announces Marriage f Rev. Walter K. Miller, of Portland, taken up restdence in their new Mr. and Mrs, TOBsm H, B. Harkrader of Westfield, gown with black accessories and man of Gary, lad, spent the Me^ uncle of the bride. A recep-wore a corsage ot pink roses. The borne at 30 Hamilton avenue. Of Hope Arnold Bints tion tor 80 guests followed to tte ^4*li r.T^Saafc'- Yon can't beat A&P for end with tWfr parmta. Mrs. 8. V. 1 Cranford. bridegroom^ mother wore a gown CUSTOM CABINETS Batter .. Ray of 208 C J. Robert CHintz tb» Terrace Boom of the Winfield of dusty rose with navy acces- thrifi-priced foods. Come, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip of •/•« tegs Bnvs a SMts Mr. and Mrs. H. S. oft marriage Of his daughter. Hops Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. Miss Mary sories, and her corsage was of Any Sbe — Amy Skasje flee ... you'll agree! Manor avenue have returned from Patricia Cooper ot WestfleM, Miss i to Woodrow Eugene Bormen, organist, played the wed- a two weeks' Stratford Ann Rowland ot Upper Montclatr. Arnold lilies and com flowers. ' Anw FOIMICA OOUNTKB TOF8 Grade "A" Eggs automobile trip to Picket t, son ot Jar. and Mrsdin. g music, and Mrs. Walter O. ...Jibe bride to a ftaduato of Cran- Indiana. • Mnv Betty Oak of Bound Brook Lawrence Pickett of Denver, Col, Anderson, contralto, ot Elizabeth, Miss Irene of If and'atiss Atyaee Banett of Waban, 44 ford High School and Waw Jersey lobby's De Lome Plants • v« ( „ »«-c»21« r?^«> Sliced Swiss 19e Chocolate Drink Bdruhiag quart co««. 22« is spending a week here visiting his husband. First Sgt O'Brien, who isvardiaV All attendants weregown The bride wore a white satin with Mr. Woolley* parents near NEW — REBUILT — TRADE-INS Cantaloupe stationed there with the armorededm Leonard, of 21 Lincoln avenue, gown fashioned with illusion neck- Alexandria, Ind. , . Junket RennerPowder Annava« 3pkg*.29e son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and yarifd east, returned Saturday from two Cucumbers H«M 2bd>*.17« Mrs. R. ETWandelt ot 55 Elizabeth Infantry t^nlfrm of ofgtadiolL line, bertha collar of Chantuly 3r<»10e Tender Carrots army. ''' '^ • weeks at Deep Creekfttke, Md. WE BUY OLD BIKES PlMoorattad avenue. . return tra a wedding trip lace and seed pearls and a long Mrs. Albert M. Gessler and her Uneeda Biscuits 2pkgt.lSe Yellow Onions Ne«Men>«ni from CahUII lamM to Canada, the couple win reside train, and her fingertip veil of daughter. Mildred, of 1> English (ANY CONDITION) 3ib.l0c Cauliflower Mrs. lorman Weeks of 38 Broad hi Cranford. The bride is a grad- Galbralth Crump ot 725 Linden silk illusion fell from' a sweetheart Village have returned from TO MAKE SWEMJL Mrs. Emma J. Gllmore and her place, Jack Skerratt of 211 Manor White Cabbage 3tt» 10e Green Peppers 2 th. 19o sister, Mrs. Florence W. Holler, of street spent the in At- of Westfield High School and Mara' trimmed with seed pearls. month's visit with Mrs. Gessler's You lantic City. Mrs. Weeks is the Syracuse University. She is a avenue, Bedford Lydon, Jr., and parents to Maine. \ We also service toicydes and baby 72 Centennial avenue, have-re- his brother, Harris Lydon of 319 Her f ascade bouquet ot white Parts Table Celery ou» 2*t*uul9o Egg Plant Horn, grown lb.6e turned from a two weeks'vacation supreme deputy of Mew Jersey * of Delta ~Delta Delta Sor- roses, white glamelias and stepha- wQl find our services efficient and Companions of TVrTrt of America ority. Mr. Speny attended the North Union avenue, and Robert notls included a corsage which she Mr. and Mrs. James Mont- and accessories for all make bikes. Tomatoes ICED COFFEE and Instituted a new circle in Pmgry School, Elizabeth, and Wes- Engtoch of Elizabeth left Tuesday wore later for traveling; Her go- gomery of. 4 English Village re- LandisviHe on Friday. morning for Beaverkin, N. Y., A&i**9 Famome Cottee Miss Agnes M. Macintosh of 300 kyan University, . MMdletown, on a week's camping trip. ing-away costume was a brown turned recently from a ten days' North avenue, east, is vacationing Conn. He hi a graduate of Yale ensemble with brown and white visit with Mrs. Montgomery's sis- Borry*8 Cookies Hogmpan asswtaMat 1b.pks.37e Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ball and University where he was a mem- accessories. ter In Canada. . 99 1 at the Crawford House, Crawford children. Flora. David and Barbe- r ot Delta Tan Delta Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Green -Koteh, White Mountains, N. H. The maid of honor was gowned Condensed BDlk WIO»HMM Mox.can23« Iced coffee really tests coffee bara, and Mrs. Hairs mother, Mr*. Mr. Sperry to employed by the and daughters, Genevieve, Chris- to American, beauty satin and car- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Killlan "SUPER-lltGHT MEATS She is expected home after Labor J. P. Smith, of 17 Dunham Can Company. tine and Virginia, of 10 Norman ried a cascade bouquet ot Ameri- of 23 Grove street returned Sat- Evaporated Milk wia*Ho«t ttiicMl5* flavor. And no coffee gives Day. returned Sunday from a three place, have returned from a two can Beauty. gladioli and pink urday from a three weeks' vaca- Strete* Ymmr Meat MteUar* weeks' vacation at Stoke1* State York CM^Mr. Hoagland'a nance. weekfltrip during which they vis- Hershey Chocolate Syrup . • ifc.cM2for27e • you more flavor (and more Mr. and Mrs.' James W. 0*Don- roses. The bridesmaids wore simi- tion spent to .The Hague, Lake Forest • returned Saturday from ited Mr. Green* parents, Mr. and George, N. Y. and Camp-of-the- for your money) than bean-fresh. Custom Ground neU of 211 Khn street held an out- atLevaktte. lar gowns of silver gray satin with Ml Mrs. A. L. Green of Cambridge, the same bouquets, AU wore Woods, Lake Pleasant, Specula- Jack Frost Sugar fiM«nAM 5b.b«,43c Wh.t»a85e J door family picnic on Sunday in Mass. They spent several days at A&P Coffee. Try it! Iced or hot, it hits the spot! honor of the birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Leonard tiara headdresses made of real tor, N. Y. .*r\ and' sons. Peter and Jeff* retumedj t Officer and Mrs. .William Denntoport, Cape Cad, on the way TODAY, FRI. and SAT. Icy Point SahBon ...... s«.c»45o A&Ps Qose-Trimmed cutting method gives less waste on these cuts of of Lawrence Kaeser of 110 Lexing-Sunday from a three Jan ^fci,._ *m m _m back to Cranford. ton avenue. «iangmwr, carol, of Chinook Safanon S^WwMer-CnluaaltKw S«s.caa43e tender, juicy, fine-quality beef, pork, veal and lamb. What's more, prices Eight O'Clock avenue, are spending >eniedbyMra.Manac^par- Returned from Southampton and FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY August 26th, 27th and 28th are always as low as A&P can make them. t MiM and m Mr. and Mrs. Byron MacTtonalrtents.Mr. week vfatttog friends and rela- Aquebague, L. L, where she visited Toiia Fish Flakes s««Vs*isMt o«s.ca)39e and son, John, of Ctearwater, Flawot 208 North te the New England states. relatives, to Mrs. Crawford P. Cari HedCircte 2^8: 3^,L24 were guests hist week at the home hart of US Cranford avenue. Mrs. a>l.L mnA liittisW^aaMt of Mrs. C. G. Albury, 118 Eastman Mr. and Jim Carhart was,accompanied on tho LEAN BONELESS street. Mrs. MacDonaM is a for- family ot Oberiin. CWilo> trip by Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. COAL Ugjht Meat Tunm Fssfc Caic%M«isaa Botuar . .2^8! mer Cranford resident Also visit- Shields, her son-to-law and daugh- LEGS of TENDER SPRING LAMB ing lart week at the Albury home Sweet Peas SMSMS V«CCM2(W27« Mo»o»2»or29« . . Vioarous and wtoey was Leonard Brooks ot Goshen, ot Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ML Ught- ter, and her granddaughter, Eliza- Chuck Pot Roast Ind. Mr. Brooks is a classmate ofcap and street, 1 of Montana Depart- Pa. Elizabeth Arm spent most of RankJn and Jab Coal Company Sweet PeaS«osalnad«nB«cc«i3fBr25a 20oa.aa2fcr23e CHUCK ROAST or STEAK Public Welfare. Miss the summer in Cranford visiting ML AVE. CBAMFOBOt, N. I. Lanoesky graduated to June from Mrs. Carhart Mrs. Shields to the KILLED SMALL Av*. Chickens SintuAoV4 PartstamssltlMi A*Fs OVEN TREATS Inliomo Mrs. WfBiam S. mgbte and Mm Mew Jersey College for Women. former Ruth C. Carhart APBICOTS Harry W. Cowan of 107 MOn street Are Might* Sweet »«»« £ 53c 2«Bf35e for hianm, «alad»-AIl tins Sliced Bacon Placid, N. Y, where they win WEDDING attend the wedding; of Miss'Cath- (3 to 4 His. ave.) P6t Roast ~ toMhu dwck-M fat adM Rib Veal Chops skort cut-fa» watt* t.85« rine C Seartes of Bahway and On eff Eadbr Feat Available far Ceaeattattea tt». TELEVISHMf Lake Placid. Evealag Appetwhaeati A&P Brand hthm 30OX.CM29« Prime Ribs of Beef ShonoMw wan* Now available! Breast or Neck of Veal • • * t o Every grand-tasting treat in A&P's ALLEN PRINTING COMPANY FRESH pgy b. 73o Mrs. George Brauburger of 104 lona Brand Top Sirloin Roast BoMtm-fto M «i DRINK SPOONS . Bottom Round Pot Roast Ho us mu ««s.can2far25e i7os.cm20o l>.65o Jr. -Games and refrcahmex SHRIMP OR OYSTER FORKS Beef Short Ribs fobnisfaig , ;u>.55o Pork Chops itio «°2«w35o Ivcs, Jimmy Washboumc and Bi&y BUTfER SPREADERS MIXED Chopped Beef ft** t*rf-fmwy orouod Smoked HamS Ready-I»«at-Whol« of either h«9 Ib. 7So Ray. 10 00 WITH TOOT tames e«. • • TomatO Juice Ion.brand nal5e Loin Lamb Chops „ e * • e • jwith the whole family. ... .,.,J- .» Carol, Sandra and John, of IIS Smoked Pork Butts lane, returned Sunday from a Cigarettes r«D*rbnMdiiNMrJani*yl f*a-19« ctn.1.87 Bx45o Pound Cake GouiMirbfaoriuta ta»iyii»-mib.49» weeks' vacation at West Point RATWS Bib Lamb Chops shMf cut-fan wan* Ducklings Pleasant, Shore Acres, and KATH'S aft Pels Naphtha Soap .••••• 3t>«.26a Shoulder Lamb Chops' • « • < • k7Se Danish Plain Coffee Ring i«i

WW, ML t UL •?!,,( .! ',. " THURSDAY. AOSPST Mi, IMI *m aaaamax. TEUISDAT, AUGUST », INS BSAL WTATS FOft SAIJC Car Hits Is>e in Fog uayt-ueymmnwra*, wuna covered Church. , . dish supper, it was annwrnrxt this Bieycie Found , awn*Ms »«rt VFWPosl His vision obscured by a Methodist After High School—What?-— Card ol Thanks To Attend Signal School ». o. B CltAMFOKD: week. The meetings will be held A blue and white girls' bicycle, heavy fog. Harry K. Love of 18 Leader, Korman Giemum, gaid- We wish to express our sincere Pvt James P. Hogan, 14-A Wall Morth Side on one of the Jnsst streets. on five successive evenings, with ance counsellor, Iryington Public with no license, found by Patrol- Convenient toeatton. 8 room home en Setter street, Springfield, accident- man Rudolph Klempa in front ofthanks to our many friends and street was recently selected to at- good sba tot near the river. «2«l»>aca. Church Night suppers being served also oh the Schools. neighbors for their many kind- S-car garage. A buy at $13,700. ally drove bis car onto the traffic third and last nights. Bob's Market, Walnut avenue near tend the Signal School at Fort safety isle at f>"titnnla1 and "The Bible Speaks to Thisticn- nesses, expressions of sympathy WILLIAM G. SCHMAL ark. 38 min. to M. South avenue, was awaiting a Monmouth. (SAT. Fenian, Bongalow, newly painted and redecorated. hood, pf Sbutn avenuea at 1:10 a. m. Tues- Arranged by the church board •ation"'—Deaean F. G. and floral tributes following tbe r* and altai Laa Car- •yes- Reward ottered. Can Ml K. 4 rooms, expansion attic, modern bath. Program Set claimant at police headquarters ja^aSUu, AGENCY parkins of education; the program will in- Drew University death of our dear wife and mother. Tslephona CSanfortf Wart. CBanfont 8-1778. Avenue. CKmtford 8 8888 gas heat, attached garage. "- brick I day and damaged botb> tires on this week. •afl. % leasts, pure efflt •Mnch nob. Has fifth annual series of clude courses as follows: BOB can. ISO Lincoln, mrt M. price with low taxes.' tg. Committees Named the left aide of tbe vehicle beyond "The Meaning of Dteedom"— G. Howard Holt Unounnt M*-»H" slak tops Church Night wfmf* at Cran- "When Your Child Asks"— In Memosiant 830 ant op. Free oUmstss on Inter** Artorttons", North Side—near High School on deep G repair, it was reported By Sgt Leaders, Mrs. P. Powers, Mrs. J. CUCAST BULOB »TJ«C«ASS»^Wrin» er and Daughters. and minor carpentry repairs. Hourly lot—lively 8 roam home. S tiled baths, ford Methodist Church will be in- Leader, Mrs. Earl H. Bennett. In memory of Mary Lubbea, CBanford S-03U-J. w, ultra rnodern kitchen. Lester W. PoweJL Velthoven. R. j. Newswancer. A. Can CBantod 8-0817-B. tl J. GUKER oil steam heat, fireplace, recreation possssstoWsaa to.88S.i5so augurated at 6 p. m. on W«dia«s- minister of education, Westfidd C Reynolds and R. a Garrison. Died August 35th, IMS. woolen, last yosarssluu scheduled. HereScpUanb«r26 Craafard CtUsea aad Chronlcla oflJe*. Read the Citizen and Chronicle : and K DECORATORS. WattpsperiBg. - "een- McArtbnr and Sooth JOHN W. tUXHS tt SON Alberta Weeks. painting, floor sanding. Free estimates North Side—exceptionally choice loca- MDJEO Avenue. Cranford. bat Saturday eve- OfBce—BedfielA Drive. block at outdoSna the sac A. Kantner and D. Robinson; CRanfard LPH SERVICE ning. Reward offered. Can CRantord tion, convenient to High School. Con- Bout; lT^Amboy A DXN1MO .room table, mahogany. U houseworhouseworkk . CaCann CiuSf COAT. girl'*, green, winter, sin 14; worn ASONRY-wOsneral repair* and attera- need $3iB0O down and approximately 8-3881 PINO Pon* Table, custom-built, excep- only a few time*. $10. Call CRanford RADIO REPAIRS. ,' • Uons. S. Bi Jordan, 3a7s«lBVA«enuT WANTED TO «KJJT [RIVER Property—ane location, 8 rooms, East, CranfordTTel rWanford »SmM bath, sun porch, large living rooni, fire- $3,000 to complete it If you're handy Frank Carey, head cook, an- tionally (turdy. $80. CaU CBahford e-0287-M. AU makes. Including car radio*, tele- LIFE MtfiATVtT. employee and 1 ld d t f the wotk EXPERIENCEXCED D girl wishes general hou^^ 8-S382-J after 6 p. m. vision, and all K^ffHf appUances; bass place, garage; plot SO x 173; steam heat you could do most of the wotk. work: fun time. References™ WrW£ l^^^tthen^uv^toc^el BABY, carriage. Whitney Stecr-O-Mstlc ouUeU. lamps, motors rewound. Her- sebooV«ge gMs need small name (on burner). BROKER CO-OPERATION. Box i81 in care of thTcrSford cS^ LOVESEAT. Victorian rosewood. Pinter folding. like new. CalF CRanlord bert F. Serge. Jersey Radio SmSke. apartment. Can coBeet. Otti and Chronicle. • <- ^T 8-3810-J. -•» - vSK*?"!. momaaltwHa _ca er write Boom 3317. Life C. M. YEAKEL. Realtor GARWOOD: carved: original porcelain carter*. $33. 134 H12erest Avenue. IV. Y. - _ dfsheiL Thepie- Can CRantord 8-0783-J. CRANFORD 8-04M tf Cranford 8-M74 Attractive bungalow with additional TYPIST desires homework; reasonahb KELVDtATOR. $10; (Ut Iron, electric. S3. apartment on second floor. 6 rooms on rates. Addraas Box 182 In care oifth^ to be hdd on the date I KNICKERBOCKER Ice -Kfrlferator In mantle. SB: table, mahogany. $10: bobk- HfMi. FOUR room or larger apartment or house. 1st—3 room* on 2nd, oil steam beat, •Crantord CrUxen aad Chronicle. good condition. Call CRanford 8-3M5-M. fsj|| BENDDC Automate Washer Service, aU nrgenUy. Sepa- , price In today's market JJainor shine, Connumder Tbotnaa . Class door*. $19. guaranteed. 18 Alden, Street. rated from family. CaU Jerry M*Uory. .hardwood floors, 2 car garage, perfect tf 8-OTOS-R. . Cranford S-1718. GENERAL, bedroom house, enhance haU. oil neat, condition. Owner on 1st—Tenant on MAGGIE 1 I Let an experienced dee. |j Butter said. Proceeds wiU go CBanford 8-01S3-W evenmss. 8-18 open porch, nicely shrubbed lot. near 2nd pays sWber month. 813,180. orator help you with your color schema BEnUGERATOR, Norge. 8 eu. ft. alREFRIGERATORl . O. -'aV, monitor top. school and town: SML80&~ j Wards the posrt bnOding fund. porcelain. Ah» chaise lounge, wicker, BLACKTOP and Asphalt nilvawaya; FURIOSBSO or liiiftiinlilHicl apartments . single door which open* on right. Ho Crete eenstnactton. WUttam C. Hart- or BOUMS for employees of Merc* * teaUon. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, KENELWORTHi Brick bungalow about 3 More than 300 people turned out with •print*. Call at 39 Columbia Ave- reasonable offer refused. CaU at M band sturta. ataa 18; collar*, new sod F. KOBEB^Rs AND BOMB corner plot, SO X 133, completely land- --* Can.CRanford 8-0B48-R. BDRH miX TEEN SMOP used. ISM; opera bat and case; tennis Builders Teir"yesr old. six room house. Wood- scaped wtth white picket'fence. Large Ic Jones, Kenneth Burchui and Asco Coffee £.43c .l^S 3-Minute Oats £Z> 16c Mrs. atlMrad H. Snydcr. Itsr. 311 Central Av*. WEswsU 3-38 ELECTRICAI. CeatrarttBC— thro* or four 918 Bn Street. WostflaM racket: garden hoes. SO ft; town mower; Can I>uming fireplace, tile bath, steam. At- garage. 30 x 33. lined wnh electric, ATJTO8 FOR SALE William Miller; games, Com- RICHER MJEND. Ground frssh ta your ardsr. UlL^-iJ^ bed table; Sat top trunk; steamer trunk; JObbllaL AeaWMOCSt aaVtUffM* TMMatfS MMl CRanford 8-OTMj rr Is. m. tached g—g» Combination screens gas and water. Tola Is a fine opportun- CHEVROLET. 1830. WE. S-1410 — Open Wednesday nhig*mstaUed, Oserge gjangutuaae. ts aad storm sash. S14JO0. ity. Owner occupied. CaU CRanford vOvar a^QZaa^wXieV C0Du# nander Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth Wheaties J^ 21c table-on can opener: Corey cofiee Brew- TREES taken down and removed, stumps uon: 8380. can CRanford e-assa-i StTNLAMP. Oeaeral Ehetric, SIB; And- «r, novcr ussa; nun juicer; ami Bulled out AU work guaranteed. Com- Myrtle- Straet? TeL CBastford I »M3 J. Two year okL six room bouse, tile bath, 8-0181. after 1p.m. Butler, president of the Ladies Ideal CofferJ=r-^*-5^3c thermos Jus. CaU CBanfoHl 84741, amaawf Aflas flh^a^arfgl aVa* * first floor powder room. Garage. Air iron*, brass. 810; toaster, electric, auto- I Auxiliary; Albert B. Lane, Sr. HEAVY BODIED. Tops them all! Try It! Grape Juice SS!.* 18c tZ 33c matic. 813: awning*. 3. blue and. whit*. oVTOIr writw e A. V. Boyd. 4114 North OUver Bt.»f'KBTONB. smear, _ jcasy. • conditioned.'gas . Excellent Inrstton, 3 ft width. S3 each: lea skatas. man's SUB-TEEM Back to Be! Street. Kahway. TaL BAhway 7-1083. washer asrrtce. AnworkcarrWAuwosmesrr i An Invitation $380; 88S down—terms. 38 to8 0 miles I Thomas Page and Sam Blunder. •Dos type, slis 8. 88; swtngln* door, wool shirts, sweaters and tilnuis. Slaas faetimr*a paris guaraatea of 88. days. A real picture house that must be seen to the residents of Cranford per hour, 100 miles per gallon of gss. mahogany stained. S ft. 8 in. « 8 ft. 8 tit, 10 to14 . to be appreciated. It has everything. to Inspect beautiful . 57* B. Meter SaJseTas North Broad The following "y^imit of the Wincrest Coffee £, 40c "S" Grapefruit Juice ^^^ 19c Postal Radio Service. CJtanforaVSh. 7 S3: table radio. Phlleo, 7 tuba. 810: srOL EDITH BILL TEEN SHOP UAGER Refrigeration Service — Six large moms. Wood burning fire* NOMABIOAK RESERVE Street, Elisabeth. tt I auxiliary will serve on the refresh- electric. S burner. 83: wtrtnc 108 ft. Mrs. Mildred H. Snyder. Mgr. bold and commercial. *f~i»u*~9 m place. Breakfast room . Screened In with ALL these advantages: UGHTER BODIED, vigorous taste. Ground to order. SIS Elm Street. Wcatfkld "FrlgMaijrt." TeL PLalniiMI e-UOS^T porch. First floor powder room. Three 1—Only 1 mile to station. - PACKABD, W40, 110 Business Coupe. meat committee: Mrs. Mary Taylor, Blended Juice £2T 'ZttL 19c hoaivy coppv? doctrtc. tinuiirtx*. I*IANO TUNING BRING AU your fur aroalems to DrysoaK. 3—No through traffic. Can CBanford 8-3010-H. WE. 3-1410 — Open Wodncsday 334 Bart Bread Btrast, WcstfieML op- large -bedrooms.. Two- tUe bsths tone Radlox and heater, new tires, brakes, I Mrs. Marion Jones. Mrs. Loretta PIANO Tuning and Repairmg. Wansn wUh staU sbowcrl. Maid's room. Ri 3—Plots 80 x 100. feet and up. paint, distributor and carburetor. Front Evaporated Milk '^- 15c ANTIQUES. Globe on stand. Queen BECORDS. classical and popular: RCA 1 stabs. TeL WErtfteal S-tSTS. tt •4—Gentle rolling contour*. I rounder, Mrs. Helen BfcMahon, Tangerine Juice 3 '^ 29c CALUNO AU. HOME SEWERS Anne toilet stand and minor: Firs Victor, Decca. ColurobU, Capitol. *H3ood W. Graff, "for 38 yean WcstneJd * and reation room with fireplace. Two car 8—Restricted Residential Area. end rebushed. Cooling; system. Over- See- our new Fan line of fashionable screen. Also deer bead. Old wooden Mule" from The Band Box. a Alden Crantord a foremost piano tuner,*' S44 garage . Steam. oU. 831.000. 8—Adjoins Nomabegan Park. hauled. No bugs. Asking $893. Can Mrs. Rose Linmor, Bars. Hanna Strawberry PreserveJSp 39c and smart fabrics for school, college or bed. innersnrings. Large brass Samava. Street TeL CRanford S-it$a. . tf Walnut Street Westfadd. T*L WEst- AKINO. Many other attractive homes reasonably 7—Unusual colonial and ranch homes. CRanford 8-3783 after 7 P.M. fteld 3-S333. Member of Hew Jewry AMAZING dressmaking sale far mothers priced. For details contact: iRusseU, Mrs. Carrie Brady, Miss Sunsweet PruneJuicel^27c Large sideboard, marble top. CaadweU Anodation of Piano Tuners, J tf 8—WUl build to your specifications. ORJLLB 8HJC e> COTToW SHOP grandfather clock. Lilly B. Hibson. 300 BOYL--__E TREE SURGERY COMPANY. with children from tmrsrry school to jUiceRusselL ' Premium Crackers "TX 25c f 138 East Broad Street. Westfield Bring your tree problems to us. Free High, School age.. Can Mis.' Boyd, 340 ELLA J. McCCRMACSC Realtor 8—Prices from S1S400 to 01*800. FDBNISHED BOOMS FOB BENT ElUabeth Avenue. Cranford 8-0079. 10—"Prudential Approved" flnanel _ PLEASANT room near bath In private- WEstaaM S-3848 examination. Trees removed, pruned, rUCl.IABI.E piano tunlas Michigan Avenue. KenUworth. ben 33 Prospect St.. Westfirld Tomato Juice """ 2JHT" 25c MBS. MARJORnrTMTljUEN fed. 37 Rankin Street. ElUabeth. Tel. by recognized experts. < September 13th to gat tn on this wt_ tt you're, looking for ATMOSPHERE. home, located near buses. Gentleman NBC Fig Newtons "£18c 1 PIANOS—Reconditioned and guaranteed. ELuabeth 3-4134. tf Co. Tuners and Bcballden. derful bargain. TeL BUeeBe 4-838S-R. tt) WE. 3-4848 — Eves. CR. 8-1184 , PRESTIGE and VALUE, "take a look" at only. Garage available. Call CRan- | Extinguish Motor Fire " STB up: all kinds, every on* a good e* Avenue. Bast, CaU CRantord 84130. NOMAHEOAN RESERVE! Drive out ford e-01I»-J after 8 p. m. us Tomato Juice IS 3^ 25c easy terms. Cranford Piano Comna«_. carrying on her regular Antique business PLUMBING aad Heating. Sewers cleaned LADIES' suits and dresses made to order; FIELD Stoned front—S room duplex at- Springfield Avenue to the Boulevard near Sunshine Cheezit Jr. S: 17c tuners and sebuUden. 3 North Avenue. In barn loft during alterations. Wide with electric sewer machine.- Guaran- also aKferaUons. Can Mrs. Band, CRan- tached bouse. 9 minutel walk to stores the 'Cranford-WestBeld line and Inspect TWO furnished Ught housekeeping roams. An estimated $75 ^amagr was MMtte rauroad station. Call choice of Interesting Items. Open after- teed. W. i. Ledden. TeL CRanfard AUTO SntATINO tord 8-3483.M. tf a--H] tra'n. Ideal location. Asking the fine homes NOW BEING BUILT by Middle-aged business woman or sentle- I done when a one-quarter horse- 7-M. Robford Tomato Juice ^ 21c WE. 3-1381. 8-3833-J. tf CARS expertly sanded and refloished with 33250. CU1 CEanf ord CJ-C531-J. Calabro Builders—the ultimate tn good man.. CaU CRanford 6-0499. Pretzel Stix s-irno. 303 Eut Broad- Street lacquer or enamsL Fenders straightened. construction. power motor shorted and burned AUXILIARY Power Unlta <3i. one used. WcstQeld. N. J. 8-3 NUKSINO 8EBV1CB ROOM, 8 minutes tram station on north' WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Price. 833 and up. Cat (or free estimate. CRANFOKD V. N. A. fjr General Nun- GAKAGE KENT OPEN FOR INSPECTION "— side. CaU CRanford ' 6-0708-R otter' I Friday in the cellar of a three- . one new. wUl asU at low figure, a* is.DINING room furniture, love seat, rock- 17 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE H. Wheat, 33 Bloomlngdale Avenue, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-4 P. M. • Five cyUnder radial gaapllne engines Ing. Visits. H: Dies. Ms nalaitd ONE car garage In vicnlticnlty oo£ Retford 8 P. M. U story brick building at 105 Walnut quarts en, bridge lamp*, Broadloom rug. metal Only expert mechanic* work en your Cranford. CRanford 8-00n8-R. tf Infant Care. Health EJucatlor.. The Avenue and Lincoln AAvenue . EEast. CaU THE BOYLE COMPANY driving 30 volt generator*, built to Navy twin beds with iprthgs and horse-hair appliance*. Iron*, vacuum cleaners, CRfd«^ni6H EL. 3-4300 Sales Agents Realtors ATTRACTIVELY furnished room, running avenue, according to Fire Chief speclflcatioft*. can be seen at any time. radios, motor*, toaster* abo repaired. Visiting Nurse can Help You. Nominal dosen mattresaes. dresser, kllchcn. cabinet, PEVSONAI, Fee. TeL CBanfor* €-6757. tf 4 Julian PL, Opp. CAB. Station. Elizabeth water, a minutes' walk from station.- Ball Mason Jars •*&& 69c Oosd mecuanfct can adapt these engine* library table, office furniture and vari- Coffey's, 1-3 Alden Street TeL CBan- CaU CRanford 8-0414. R. E. Ward, tt Howard G. Schindler. Tbe alarm to many u»e». CaU CRanford S-M03. ous other article*. These articles may ford 8-2334. , tl Willy: We con start speaking again TKSE8 PRE-WAn home In perfect condition with J was turned in at box 17 at 8:37 B-U be seen daily from 1 to 3 p.m. At If yeuf&Ke me to the CURTAINS pruning of trees snd shrubs. 3 bedrooms and bath Snd floor; sun ROOM tor refined gentleman m private other hour* by appointment. R. ACARPENTE. R and cabinet maker. Quality Peach FesUval. Love,. CURTAINS Ihundered at name. C*n Tree cm-nraL J. & KinseUa. CaU narlor, breakfast room, fireplace 1st home. Convenient to aU transportation. 1a.m. SCREENS — STORM SASH Richards, a Greaves Place. Phone CRan- cralttmaruhlp. Lugwig Sefbert 38$ Moltle. CUantord 0-1797-M. tf CRaciord C-9808. tf floor; steam heat. 2 car garage with CaU CRanford 6-3043-W. Save money . with BURRO WES AU ford 8-1387 • . . a-J Lincoln Drive.. KenUworth. TeL CBan- asphalt drive. Immediate possession; I Weston Cookies ^L^X* 35c Green Giant Peas ^T 20c Aluminum Combination Unit. Year ford 0-0530. tf $13,300. PLEASANT room near bath in private round, oufck-charuie protection. Term*. home. North side. CaU CRanford I License Plate Fofond Free estimate d«v—night. B. O. BOD- WRINGER ROLLSl FOH_WASHING MA- H. F, REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist OU ALSO many other attractive listings 6-O03S-J. tl I Marshmallows Whole Kernel Corn .^Tc. 19c CHINES—Bolls In stock'for any type burner service on aU types. Vacuum from 812,000 to S25.000. KIN, WEMfield 3-4MS-J. tf wringer. Bring In your old one. we cleaning oil or coal furnaces. Con- • ~ T. R. Sarnent. Broker COMFORTABLY furnished room, near A license plate bearing the num- wUl dupUeale It; white rubber. -. version work. TeL CRantord 8-3130. tf WEstdcld 2-3033 buses and R. R. Gentleman only. Tel Iber NS 86 C was found in the I Libby's Fruit Cocktail tT Tomatoes ZLT 2^ 25c SUBSCRIPTIONS to all magazines obtain- CRantord 8-0589-R. ' tf able. Prices quoted upon request Do coF»»nrcoF»» s W. J. WHALEN, ASSOCIATE | street Tuesday and left-at Cran- not telephone. Please mail > your In- •Tbe House That Service Built" GENERAL Jobbing—AU home repair*, al- 729 First St. Westlleld a-2719 Grapefruit Sections 2 tZ 29c Del Monte Spinach 'IT 15c quiries and orders to C. B. Weldin. 18 1-3 Alden Street CRan. 8-3334 terations; leaking roots patched, re- Darwin and Earthworm* I fordpolic e headquarters. • Berkeley Place, Cronford. tf newed: uuttors cleaned, repaired, re- -Open Evenlncs and Sunday tf Light Bulbs, General Electric newed,; celling tile Installed over old Charles Robert Darwin (1809- Cut Beets ^S 2^ 25c OHEET1NG CARDS foiraU occasions, gifts! Mjula. AU SUB. • A & A Uardware. celllnsa. No Job too small. L. F. Baxter, ciSas^oii 1B82) BarHett Pears ST™ »~ 43c 12 Nortl. Avenue. West. _, ^Tif^l^; VS^ °i - Vinous English naturalist, r * periodicals bonks, hosiery and station- call Clianford 0-2332-H. ' tt Your Car Deserves ttic:™5oS!30o3V4ro1o^la short Ome before his death pub- ery. Harrtaon's Card and Gift Shop, 8 pa 0at: ,. rms; Peaches **-££* 1SL. ~ 25c String Beans ISt *~* 2.2? 35c N. Union Avrnue. Cranford. tf CORDWOOD for fireplace, furnace and ^x5 kitchen stove. CaU KAhway 7-10*13. tt HOOFING — EK PAIRING S18.900. 0 rooms plus large reception] |!ahed the results of his many |l i e hall, butler's pantry, cedar closet, two- „„„ „, «K-«~.».I^— and cxperi- B* tt Star... UPRIGHT piano, chlfYerobc. mahogany FULLER Brushes — For tooth brushes, RE-ROOFfNG. slate, tile, asphalt shingle • Expert Lubrication car earago; $22,000 to $24,000, line, new, years of n Libby's Peaches J£r ?SL. 31c Butter Beans "*" UL «. 18c bedroom suite, runs, twin metal bed* household brushes, polishes, wiuic*. Coll repairs. Leaders and nutters, new and luriie, 0 rooms. 2-car earase, same with ments with earthworms. No other th* ( complete, pine cedar chest. Townsend's. or write L. A. McKee. S3 Arlington repaired. Walter Schubert, 123 Burn- (WITH OUB NEW. MODERN EQUIPMENT) 2 upstairs baths and lavatory down- person has contributed so much to *«t|«t. Noper*on.armor ._ O 314 North Avenue. Westfleld. Phone Road. Cranford. N. J. Telephone CKan- side Avenue. Tel. CRanford 6-2931 -J. stairs. X J. McLnughlin. 41 W. 8th SL. ,«« ttan construct or Swift PREM r47c Asparagus Spears ^ — 25c WEstfleld 3-4404. tf ford O-17B3-W. tf tf BayonneBo . BAyonnc 3-1302 for appoint- our knowledge of their habits, be- •mrted. mstniito or^iaiT M Rut 6 rite. Acma Sov-U»Trii)> removes much surplus lot before weighing. ment. ' o2 CHRISTINE DaU Shop, IDA Alden Street. FRESH FROZEN Government Inspected HE-ROOFING. -Siding, asbestos and liuu • Battery Testing havior and performance. His work Pork & Beans £? T ' Crantord. Hag dolb and animals. Dulls horsemeat. Also horse liver DAILY. luted brick Bonded rooOng. Repairs. is a classic of careful observations, Mayonnaise bassinette* and ready mode clothes; Cranford Pet Shop. 11 North Avenue, JOHN LANGE. PLalnfleld 8-10332 or n=.-J~r Ferry Outwits FOE also mticcUancpua gifts. Tel. CRanford East TeL CRanford U.-t (S ' Treadk*. $14-80 end up * area and even caused one freighter cents refund for 1«'-r. Clupln's Sport Electnc cabutets. $34.30 and up Shop, opp-'r'.'.' tlio ilrehou.e. - TeL to go aground at Coney bland. But Deep Sea Ufo Spcghctii cJTJ,^. £T21c B &M Baked Beans ^2k Cftrni c-1333. tf PROPOSED ORDINANCE Call CRanford 6-3220 tt c l Fancy Fowl » 53c Veal tejr * AN ORDINANCE Amending the BuOdtog the Westlnghouse radar aboard the Life of the deep sea is remark* Heinz Pickles/"* °TKL»- 31c Broadcast Hash "~ i£!«. 33c SEASONED top-soil. 4 yards load. ^SU. 8 t N O E B Code. • - - ferryboat, THE TIDES, enabled tbe able among the great faunas of Stnm tasty, meaty Acme fowl tontaht. ' Aono miik-fad veot is daliclousl „ Debvetod. Bam Vlulc and Sorj. 144 •SWING CENTER Be It Ordained by the Towasksa Ca And We'll Be There In A Jiffy! boat to shuttle back and forth be- the world for its state of unbal- mM wmmA North ICth Street, KenUworth. TeL mlttce of thex Tcnrnshto of Cranford j-jj.ranms lbs contsat tt •sTM CftitMtwi niivAc 7$£> Friends Beef iw 63c CRanfard e-3883. tf Sta Stuyvesant Avenue. Union the County of Union: tween Brooklyn and Staten Island ance. Since there Is no plant lift, SSta? * ""Stfit.!** **** ••••* SS VENETIAN Band* (controlled venUUtSsn _ Opposite Union Theatre' Section 1. That paragraph (b> at without a bitch. other than bacteria, green plants Long IslomJ Ducks Fresh Ground Beef and llghtK Ueasurtng. linlallilna. Open Fit Evcnlttgs-OoMd Sat P. M. lion 14 of Article XHI of UM at being completely dependent upon tta thirty MfMs «w# a* oaaa SSS*aa[ 2™ r2«i,i^i^ Asco Tomato CatsupS 20c •'••*.•. 75c choice ef tapes for an average of $SJI entitled "An Ordinance to £!5??'L«»*» «~r feet toSeTbatt of Stewing Lamb per window. Steel or aluminum at) control the erection, Ctotati sunlight, the animals of the light-. Short Ribs Beef FT Kantner * Sons. TeL CTUari and repair of 0 less depths ara dependant en the ^^W^tehj-*^ Tomato Sauced 3 tl 20c r CHanfard S-tlW-af. tf •OMB INSULATfOM structures In the Township at Avoid "over-washing clothe*. Slab Bacon Dill Pickles vack waal a Union County, New Jersey> a* Running the waihlng machine too rain of falling bodies from the rid* T. 1811. be amended ttf road as I Section 3. 2«»15c CUSTOM MADE j •emanal • tona; adds uoneceggary waar to the life of the lighted surface tone- Any lank or tanks AutamobUa Sset Osvara 18M* WWSA . V*V Btnseeder 18 (bi All dwcUlns houaas. Codfish Cakes "TSL- \H Kirkman's Powder ££. 24c Plate Beef 39c rcerOsks Avenue. TeL CRanfard tin eraetsd having no cellar saaU fee** clothes, wastes electricity, and may Thus the deep-sea animals must Kd er used for tha Franks seerUn of fabrka. Uao i aswer can CRanford S4M7«. tf neath the first floor an air I be scavengers or must prey von- Can caUsd tar d d even drive gofl Into the clothes tt ••^8 •• WHSO8JSSJH Beef Liver than two feet high, f dousry upon each other. Puss-N-Boots m 2 «19c IQrkman'sGran Soap ST 34c Bologna c.e DOWNS cax walls, having a p the water is very soiled. icapactty of C US! 3-0181 WUOQ* 8BKVKK Ing for access to L tf R. MOOm. « SON — CaUu to dlscuai opening shall be _ .. Complexion Soap 3 •*» 23c Pork Chops SS your Boor problems. Floor scraping and stantlaTdoor with air hole* or Safety Matches TS?!^* 10c •BBtai " at • a>ai m. ' S-. " _ ' _ Liverwurst TSCCKINO-BACUNG rcnnlshlng of old doors a specialty. Pol- and provided with locks and keys aadl Films •TS 25C «£ 29c SS 37c Blu-White Beef Kidneys 39c Uhlng. also waxing. Estimates cheerfully kept locked; provided however that ta a I 2?£17c HAUUNO-asaaU lobs, dally trips to the given, rnone CRanford 8-1343. 81 Elis- D snore. T. A. Moffett. CaU WEstOeU dwelling house, office or biulnssa, 'bulldta " ' j 59 abeth Avenue. Cranford. having a masonry first floor, no iair apace j "CHEERFUL EARFUL ork Kidneys 3-4419. ' - shall be required beneath the first LIGHT HAUUNG DONE- MUSICAL DfSTBVCnON Such mssonnr floor stud! be a e» 7-Minute Available with V. ton truck evenings FOR better Instruction in Piano, Ac- nab at least four Inches in thickness, laid SWIFT'NING Charge and weekends. CaU Rosendals, CRan- cordion and other ' ' on w*U drained bard ground surfacejbeae ford 8-l$3»-R. ' U Adotoh long. Director of THE UNION stone, or water-proof paper over ban*! SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 10W Stuyvesani drained ground; the flnbhed floor level' Lemon Pie Dog Candy LOCAL, moving. trucking Jobs and trips A\-enue, UNtonvtlle t-t43B. tf shall be at least one foot above grade at to chore. Union Trucking Company. the outelde building: line, and the con- 15 Can tJNIonvW* 3-8787. tf DRUM Alajorlng and Baton twirling crete slab shall have •ufflclent bearing on £41c ^*1 Hairy Dept. Bakery taught by one of Union County's fore- nitilde foundation wall* and aim on foun- Mix X. 26c MOVING AND STORAGE. most drum majors. An ages. Group and Istion walls supporting Interior carrying 2'.5S.lfc- _ household goods to an 48 private tessons. Inquire Miss Mary Cas- and Canada, *perlallilng In New Wtluon*. States an taldo. V. F. W.. Hall. Lincoln and Section a. This ordinance, shall take American Loaf Cheese England".. Florida and California ahip- Meeker Avenue*. Saturdays 8:30 a. m. tf Almond Streussel I t Sems van to destlnattnrii Let tSect Immediately upon It* publication us ostlmate your next move. UNITED C. R. BENNETT. Teacher of Piano. Latest liter Anal Camay Bath Kirkman's BDEAL Muenster Cheese * 61c f VAN LUTES. Ted Sargent. ' methods. Bsgtnners and advanced WEstSald S-9OS3. •a. Specuil coune for adult begta- Coffee Coke ^> 39c Lc^son* at your hoire. 88C Dorian Ta* foragoliig ordlasaos was tmredueoa Mild Colored Cheese •> 61c TRUCK rd «-l?7I-R. tf ANT TTrftWBlTKB OS AVSINO ' WMMMMff JOSEPH WAHS1NSIU MACsnnt. Ceaaatetolr Over. •>«« PainUng and Decorating aaalM r-s m *rr« .9*9 JOHN A. THEKZJ Glendale Club Supreme BREAD Pt.one m«nford 8-OS31 asancn— PAD4TUSO and DamsatteK. T. A. Crane, ESSO SERVICENTER Toasts better, tastes better, "1 Jk ^_ TeL CBanford 8-0M8-M 330 nttlli sad Bsthrsty StDIN* Union Arrnur. Cranford far 30 Sth 23 SOUTH AVE., W. CRANFOSD 4V3220. Cheese 2 t.1.03 stays fresh longer. 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DtOrflGLB.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 38, THURSDAy.J AUGUST J8, 1948 be uodertatai by the authority it nrf wlrttkfnt tn tbe town" and, if it is flfv% determined your employers and/leaders in your Committees Named den party at the borne of Mrs. r would be advantageous to have as start your G. I. Bill education. You on the distinguished student list academic year, it was annot Paid Martens. Jr., 7 Indian Spring ship nonps^to discuss a program of Seek New Traffic Draff Registration on members of the authority those Matter* of Interest field consider the most heSpful to have until July 23. 1996, to com- for the second semester of the past Maroons • -" :" 1 about school quality. one in your line of work. Skip this; week by the university. For VIA Season . ijpad. On Thursday, September 18, children's movies. . Tbe VXA. light Lietanations At Township Rooms who are conversant with the prob- To Veteran* plete your G. I. Bill education. the organiration will sponsor a initiated this project last spring. lems. Remember that schools ing of the group will be held at straightened out On confirrrat^. be assured, Mr. Darby said, it Indeoebpmeati ef to If you are working and plan to mal education under the G. I. Bill, dwelling., ' . w fat There* nothing wrong T 2:30 p. m. on Tuesday, September 2J£L?2P fat an probability would be dib go to school pmepart-time, , prepare foforrIf* yo*""u• us""e~ u "p~ you•—•—r benefit**•—-«•s- now ——•,- sorting In your boose it's mjghty 21, in the Casino. The drama Accepted, subject to public.sale 2J£? •w°w° »»n»»tt; J this, of course, so long as sonje real sacrificrifi e andd inconveni - ner Rothberg win resign actin to seek passage of state i>gi«intiqn o/ CapLNeweU Rodney Hakt you may regret it later. - - soothing to know that you're; committee will be in charge. at the next meeting, was, an offer K State g MS, VTW.) they Bive. their students top- ienceV, Combtotog a job and school The Maroons, whu"flntshed first manship and membership a Draft of the agreement was re- quality instruction which actually All you have to do is send a covered with adequate America The Village Improvement Asso- of $1,000 from the board of trus- work t» no easy proposition. By certified or photostatic copy of "Have You Read Aboot in the regular season schedule of tees of the Cranford Methodist vert to his ™*™m enmford Cttten and ChronWa offict. I She made her home with her Mr. and' Mrs. R. C. Lauben-4ay«lanen -J —Joha was GoOdsr dressed*up look. We have sofd thousands of pairs of these shoos Strictly Fleam Kned daughter in Freehold for the past heimer of 16 Herning avenue re- for MEN /ROASTING OR 10 years. Mrs. Kauffmann waa aturned Friday night from two and we're so convinced you will like them that we are making this member of the First Presbyterian weeks in Bar Harbor, Me. Boy Bitten by Dog Kenilworth Rotary FRYING 55c Church here, and later was active unusual offer. In church work in EUzabeth. John A. Hall, 2V4 years old, son Mrs. A. H. Tyler and daughters, .— ~ .-£" V* '* Hears Rev. AUinger ^^JPETERSEN'S DAIRY J s> SWIFTS PREMIUM Surviving In- addition to her Susan, Prudence and Linda, of 325 " •*"• *** •"* - • KENILWORTH—The Rev. Al- OtRN DAILY AND daughter are a son, Henry V. Casino avenue returned Sunday Helnrick street, was bitten near bert Alllnger, pastor of the Cran- Kauffman; a grandson, William H. from a five weeks' vacation at the left eye on Tuesday by either ford Methodist Church, spoke on BULK —• CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS SUCED BACON 38c Richardson of Hightson, and a Kennebunkport, Me. • Mr. Tyler'the Hall family dog or the dog of"Fellowship" at a Joint luncheon Clothes Line Wear Them brother, William H. Blndenberger spent two weeks in Maine with bis meeting of the Kenilworth and of Cranford. , family. - &,„, „,1 0 Hemrick street, it was reported this week Fanwood-Scotch Plains Rotary PRIME Clubs yesterday at the Hitchln* by Cranford police. Patrolman With Bin. Pauline Gaiiyaskl Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Homer Post Inn, Route 29. The Kenil- •. Iwe T«ae Brawa For 10 Days Mrs. Pauline Gurzynski, 75 years daughter, Jackie, of 5 West Holly worth club was- host dub and Replacing? CHOCK ROAST Bone la to keep their dog* con- I Wevca 5? old, of Norristown, Pa., died Mon- street, and Eugene Sommers Of greetings were extended by Har- 1 Hersbey's Ice Cream 26c Pt. for 10 days. Kven Tbonth It Harat Been Cut) day evening at the home of her son East Orange returned Saturday old Snyder, president Guests and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Br Tw* FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! from Bucksport, Me., where they Radiophones Far Track* were present from Hillside, Union, Stanley F. Grayson of 45 Henley spent a two weeks' vacation. and Cranford. ' ' PLASTIC CLOTHES LINE CHOICE avenue. Mrs. Gurzynski had re- Many truck operators are mak- NUNN BUSH : • T If You Are Not Completely Satisfied turned Sunday night from Hope, ing good use of radiophones in their 50 FL Lengths 98 HAVE OCR FE8BH COUNXBT where she had passed the summer Mr. and Mrs. William W. Pflug, business. One Chicago firm, for ex- Cocked Ess« C17.5O. BOnffJ50 IdaLfl> ANDCREAU SUppy That They Are the Mpt£ Comfortable Chuck Chopped - while, her son was director at the Jr., of Larairile, Wyo., are visiting ample, operates a fleet of 1.000 ve- Dark ring which sometimes ap- 100 Fl Lengths .-..,.. 1.95 DELIVERED TO TOUR HOME. Cranford Boys' Camp. their parents, Mr, and Mrs. William hicles, several of which are equip pears around the yolk of a hard- OCR ROUTES SERVE GRAN- 1SJB5 Shoes You Have Ever Worn W. Pflug of 22 Madison avenue and ped with the unit When calls for cooked egg can be prevented by EDGEHTON 1 . To Order :,-.„. ..Jib. In'addition to her son here, she W&BBD * OiASWOODi ANDCLASS. is survived by another son, Ray-Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Morriss of pick-ups are received, the phone cooking the egg at a low tempera- 11.SO mond. of Norristown. and by four 207 *»** Union avenue. They equipped truck nearest the place of ture, being careful not to over?, Dtan to retum to pick-up is intercepted and the sec- cook, and by cooling the egg with Finest Quality, Side Hemmed grandchildren•andchildren. • iA . _. Larami __ e in Sep- A ond pick-up quickly ctmpleted. water immediately after cooking. Friday Morning Only The body was taken Tuesday toJS«nber—ber.. whewhen MrMr.. Pflug will enter COLUMBIA HOLLAND Catasauqua, Pa., where funeral «"=> «*«<>>; year at the University ANDREW 3 WALNUT AVE. 64V21 ARMOUR'S STAR services were conducted this morn- of Wyoming, Kefurn Them ing. Interment was in the family plot CongesUea Is Costly Air-conditioned trackless trol- "If It Swims, CRISANTI SMOKED HAH - ft. C«aaaale ef AaMsaaaa I T* Ship Fnd«« leys, underground parking, peri- WINDOW SHADES ScaeeltftaBifcjUMn Shank End Only . 59c meter parking, and congestion bans We Have It" And Homemade fudge may be ship* Walte *r Ucftt Ecro ped successfully if it Is poured, are but a tew of tho anti-conges- 304 Ccnteania! Aw. FANCY FRESH while warm, into a tin pan which tion plans being Instituted in major Up to 31 Inch* No Ih. And$ or Bats has been lined with several thick- cities as remedies to the serious On Your Rofler. 1.09 nesses of waxed paper. Leave suf- threat of downtown traffic snarli 49c ficient paper to cover top andand subsequent decentralization. LAMB'S LIVER - - Judge may be lifted off by means SWIFTS,BACON ENDS ...... Ib. pkg. 39c of thlf top paper. Toe recipient Turkey Baa FBB8B FISH BfAKKET We Cany COLUMBIA VENETIAN BLINDS SERVANT^ who cuts the candy finds It fresh Turkey Run state park Is two It's as simple- as that. Th«n give as when packed. . and one-half miles north of Mar- M Noara AVB. s, cs. e-ttss . we bard to get shall. Ind.. and Is noted chiefly for w we offer our us the name of your favorite char- -8PSCIAL- .Pepping Op Cottage Cheese Its geological formations and rug- Eland flavor of cottage chees* ged canyons formed in the glacial ity and we'll deliver the shoes to can be pepped up with -Wilful sea- period. It Is traversed by Sugar Tuetday and Wednesday soning. Onions,, herbs like parsley cre£k which abounds in blade bass, them gratis. and jnge. chopped olives and pi- crapplei. rock bass and other fish. rev* IAWM mento, green pepper,' celery and Leaky VEALCUTIETS - ft tomato are all tasty with the Cottea ta AaUm*tt*e Tracks ServiBg Yoatli Exclusively? roof s repairasl cheese. Any of these combinations Enough cotton to make a MOW! FRESH GROUND could be used to make sandwiches dress for every housewife in Amer- FEATURING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED -NAME BRAND" or salads. ica Is used each year in the mano» Summer Is tough on town*. YOVR DREAM become* a reality when you Ucture of automotive tracks. PRODUCTS — IN8UMNG TOP QUALITY — GTJARANTEED to give your grass a much Service foryou r home CHOPPED ITEMS — AT ntETAUJNO FAIR TRADE FRICS& build with QUALITY MATERIALS. N-rtb Careluu Otttoa needed boost, turf experts Combination Production of cotton to Norra _ Beeps Oat DM recommend a fall feeoinfl Free '- DAIRY SPECIALS - CoroUna during 1M7 totaled 433,000 Much dirt is k«pt from bemg with TURF BU&DER. Eco- Home insulation LUMBER TRIM bates of 500-pound gross weight tracked through the house by using TRIM ALUMINUM nomical to use this com* This is 11000 bales mow* than waa a thick doormat outside evexy tn- plete arossfood since 10 MASONRY SCREENS ILevy ffirotliers produced from the IMS crop. traac*. •,• . • , BATOEVETTES and Hoof • of all c ROLL BUTTER ^ 7Sc 6» amply feeds 1000 «q ^ HARDWARE STORM SASH TEETER-A-BABES home, factory Another fine service for Levy Brothers Patrons. GncfcA PAINT INSULATION IARGE EGGS ..,.,;.:. doc 69c MaWifS UaWlJO 10OBw7J0 vrerlmiaaahip Our Parking Station is so convenient, just around ENGLISH SUNBEAM IAWN LEVY BROTHERS the corner from tho store, West Jersey and MISS WISCONSIN CHEESE . >/a •>- *** PARKS NG BICYCLES ^ Crodey Appliances Union streets. So easy to'got to from any part SANTI COTTAGE CHEESE, LOOM Ib, Every job guaranteed STATION Youngstown Steel Mchens of Union County. LOAF CHEESE .-... 2 -b, faf PARKER GAMES SV«idJn8. •MB. Thatcher Heatiog Products Watch Our ITfa-goaca far Daily SpedaUt A COMPLETE LINE . Exxhuive in Cranford at NBMB8R TOY OUIDANCS COUNCIL LEVY (ranford NeatMarket Cranford Cycle & Toy Co. ALBAN1EWIS BUILDERS BROTHERS MCWUC*--IMKNK OWN! MANAQBalENT ' Hoosewarcs ~> Hardware ' FKANK VOORASKA Appliances — Gilts GENERAL SUPPLY CO. 19 North Avenue, Weat Cranford 6.1779! EUZABETH. N. J.. SECOND FLOOR 11 WALNUT AVE. CSanford 6-1113 •' rase DEUVBSV CRanford S4MS08 . .^ Our Sim b Oottrf Al Dc7 Monday*— U u. K • j I • u n? Two Doors from Theatre H» N. UNION AVE. CRanford «:)••'.• OPEN THURSDAY jitGHT TSSX • T. VL rm CTAWOBO ctmm anp THUBSDAY, AUGUST M, THE CRANFORD mimoner "Arthur W. Magee announ 9 today, ...' . Lt*ter$ Co IN RETROSPECT Games Men * Tennis dttfe^n and There were 2% fatalities this year THE EDITOR Oil i School gam pernanent pwifrn • tin Sean Ags / c55 J. S^'W/eektey this as against 331 in 1947, a saving of 35 RuWs Uiu^*r«*|y foo*b ^* Sportnnan's Shop-Trophy^ Total neaipts rfSKSfWt, eSctlurdtiy Tmirnament •Because ot condittons due *r jlives. . • ' ' ';•"'••'. 3S Oak Lane totals since World We? It war* few the Cranford High Cranford, N. J. CranfonWJarwood-ICeBnwortCaoI B teachers'salaries, •^Sea Girt yesterday and settled the weather, special anartsjtntenw gue Loss School foofbttUjtqwtd to be at were made to have last woek-eatfS The most favorable phase of this August 2S, IMS can Bed Cross. ThTh e I " •publicaltaan contesot t fof r down to .time weeks of intensive Results listed year's imptweanent has to do *ri& Keep the cultivator going In the the roll call, war fund, ibc5y primary, on acUce to matches played *« Unami, MaL 0 U Beed Cro^drivts*Cro^drivtsa*HH __ It was learned as the deadline for a gruellmg. niBe*game cam- * Altering' the tjuarterinnals in Garv/ood, uurtcad of online Sprtaf- I ii trian*. the Commissioner said, adding ™*** *££* ££a^iLd^ report freuJune IMS to June I finance Blank RoeeBe SUors, Maroons Finish First paign which opens September SS the annual Crknfoird Tennis Tour- field^»venue courts. that of the 296 total fatalities, 137 have > Last Saturday afternoon a little problemat febseason If they have the chapter byTreasunr Benry HreCS against Columbia's Lions in New nament sponsored by. the Cranford The schedule' for, first * round KDWABOC. McMABON. ouw 54), Jhree More Win* In Softball League York. CwmtyPubUcLmk. Recreation Committee* Arnold Ls- doubles match** follow*: A. Shyka CHAKTffi M. BAY. been persona afoot -whereas at this time S^LS^-?* ?? ^ ****"«5 • been kept down frc«n eariy spring, first two) ,.. .. Completing their schedule with ' be Jssuetfandrequirements for arid D, GOdersleeve vs. A. B. Would Gnch Co. Tide The Scarlet hopefuls, led by aPy .tobeheldatCkllop- psrtidpation infootfoaU out- Force' defeated Dotninlck OUinick, .rsrzssrssMm n* b*»^ »«*» «w—JW YkmamrwmM* CsUmiilals* for • an 8 to 9 win over the Town Tav-contingent of 30 returning letter- Oranaa at * p. a. Xsfuiworth and Union, 6-3, M, ddring the past week. Green and J. Mulroy; H. Rich and CDITOftlAt-. Twenty-seven members of the CranforduS B, JACK SAVntCOOL » ern during the past week, the Uned at tiiat time. " A. LaForce vs. G. Baldyrin-and J. g p May we use your column to ex- soil loose tor water to eater read- Cranford and throughout this area wtXhiSfme* Club, their wives and-guests, enjoyed the ^^ men; will engagf? in twice-daily Among the start playing, g p In earlier matches, LaForce had uJccubood OK juiy uotBeQURtt 'lwiflffo^yBstPeBrte- 'tt 'TffM Continuing their two-game lead Maroons cinched first place for thedrills and evening meetings' during riioa Coomy will be J'K Allen;.M. Howard and L. Avery mow ^ *** * ««* *Tatf-iiy. second annual outing at Long Branch. regular season in the Men's Soft- will «ktse «t'nam on Sep- downed Robert Crane, 8*1, 6*4, trian lives has been 41, or 23 per cent . learned from local service station aroptlttofs. ,- Shaheen was fet charge of the ente.^^^, the Westfleld their stay here at the shore camp CUpper pitcher who lC Catries^mouldbesent Dog Training Classes and OUinick had defeated K. Ovs. . W. Pool and G. McNab. and Cranford wu to be called upon to furnish 380 Swlmmlngj^ dinner and dancing were enjoyed. Hawks, the Cranford Clippers ball League sponsored by the of the New Jersey National Guard. seventn straight vfctory ,w «% • > «n* t ^ mar —; D, OUlnickandHOUlnickd . Engiehardt v«. y 2* ^^eaks wej Ior thegeneral «b- SSt^iSafS SttS proper t2 women for placement Jn war Jobs In the Newark Cranford Recreation Committee. p ident Row iextMonth Carroll,. 6-0, 6-0." Other first T. Whltty and Capt. Ijwcy.A. Cfloay^ftjHriiier mayor of Mom* Union They will return to the campfts loss in shutting out the ' recreation, TJhlon Oounry. and (Mfren and Te« A«m ~ piipw cor Crenford, Gerwood * en cent," added Mr. Magee. "A full meas- compost pile. Put on it everything ters previously used In the municipal building Maroons vs. Indians, and Tuesday; shortstop; with advanced classes at » a. m. Other first round matches sched- <>a>f> t • adjusted their working hours to conformity SM seventh straight triumph without man rates his squad as strong and Duff* outneld; JoeWlch. play wflt be continued fti and novice cl at 10 and U OniertaBttnattrr ferjCMUnnfrjCMUnns esta Subscription Bates S&89 a Year In Advance M A fll l* ith dfajtt were to be * *irf vHI as an 'auxiliary center. • loss. Joe scattered f qur Ro*elleTown Tavern vs. Old Timers. aad Jim Cham- tights during the followmg week. uled were: J. Dietz va. .D. Gilder- TTeea-siei ton to h" UtteUt a II n N ure of credit goes to the public, the men, com others planning .to do so in the near future IS perhaps stronger than that of last a. m., and Tuesday nightih , Sep- CaHMS *"iut. Spread a the Gospel Tabernacle, was to be held at the/ hits while Cranford gathered six In other regular season games Crab handicaps wOl be used for aleeve, and & Dobner vs. C. Vil- ter Tbarnton's faawaa aatiet 0-7 Altai St TeL CSanfeid 0-0068 women and children who appear to have Gospel Tent at Retford avenue and Cherr * Cranford NBA Community Committee • ~ • ' year which tolled to eight straight tember 14, with novice classes at ade. Other second round matches . .. A izer and lime on each six-inch much progress* . off the offerings of Van Cbavis.' - event of ram, fb» _ play in the aorfnd flight a o'clock and advanced classes at casttoif eataler. wMth has hege developed an appreciation of highway in accidents, as^y^ ^^ y^ win produce yal- Noted speakers were to bring messages to " A tree exhibit < The Clippers extended their whi- played tbf foDown« Sat-J Awards wflj scheduled included: A. H. Green well as in clothes. «°W(i o'clock, at Peterson's Grove, Five ning streak to nine straight games. First Baptists nosed out the Roy-, ^^ Replacing medal for low vs. Squirt; Bridge, and Henry /Vaeae sMepteeT fer Usttn* arast m^tmmmmm^m^mmmmmmi^imammmm^mmK^^mm^i^mKmm^mm^^H^mmmmmm^m iMCEOfOS.OllCl OX& aMIHM!]^!Mif Iflg gt DJT HtOTC ThlS |S ShOWn in the 1948 edition . MlalHgC. ZUU *~N[ CVCM UW departed reserve strength looms round. Points, Union. '' , Rich. vs. R, Smith. my' a umimtm fee, ~ ; With ave more games to play, als, 4-3; the 400's took the First A two-game series has bett^ ar-ichampionshto tar winner >' ' ' 4*^rf*Mll ^y*«lf.iTfrff m^fl crOSSUlg* liuOtOliSts* Accident ^acts,** statistical trj^tv^ khn IM. Trio, the Victory Trumpeters and the'combined played were machine guns, rifles, helmets" one of the Scarlet mentor's There will be ten weekly lessons, I BiQ-Poole won the men's singles meUta esa ae« be —quartet •. . • , • ". • , - >,•:• •• .. the Clippers now have only to beat ranged between the two AflhStariand scdtaUe award" runner-up, Wan si e«eeaa*4as # other relics of the World War. - ~ stopped the Royals, 7-3. conducted according to American championship last year. Henry The Girl Scout Summer Club, which' had westfield and win two other games The weakest spot in the lineup, teams fli|s year, ^ MIImMIII' ajidnmner» Kennel Club rules, Novice classes abets f«r, asvreral. The BOYS' CamO t^"^^*^^^^^ Oriental Poppies axe now in The. Rev. Samuel Trexler, DJX, president of The scores: is to be played «n Rich won the singles title for the The figures show falls were the abou t *•* ri*ht sta"*"*e* (th e °w played host to more than 100 girl scouts during to take the league title. The game as far as substitute strength is con- jin each flight, win be limited this year. , awreea aad S)M ****? MJH£J9 \JWU,p eration for pedestrian rights." The flgiu^show falls were the 8hoots «"• "*" « «" between the Hawks and the dip- Barak ^cemed, to-at quarterback, where reation yield here. r. Dene«vwit commonest type of fatal accident *wewta£ahi*»a ground) to . AB H H AB It S tf pim.Twa-1 The toumament is open to application-,... „s_ _-._shoul—d A. C« Miller, Jr.. secretary, 509 WALTEK TH The Cranford Boys* Camp, located pers at Cranford's Memorial Field U S 1 O Tudor. « 3 0 All-Eantem Frank Burns of Ro-day, September 14. Proceeds etlwomen residents ot Wnion County Girl Scout House at Spri Held avenue. Two men were injured when a sedan and* a i Hwter, rt S the games win go toto thti«ee sajiaykualifyinsajwjkualifying as amateurs <•& ._o_, BurtMa, p 4 work behind Bums. Neither have score of 7 to 3, d Bty rim-ether groups of thejl weeks was accommodated during the (creating feature story on unusual Wrds J^^ ^^ £^ ^ Seeds sown now win/produce Word Had been received here that the airship Summer vacation was to be over for the 2,500 8ehtoNkmlr. ,X 3bb S made a forced landing on the North African coast school children of Cranford, as Cranford schools Braves in another home game. Angar. p 4 •22S3PI previous varstty evened things up last year by win- age. Matches may be ar-jl seven-week season, out of a possible 245 to be found inand near Cranford. The the list/ — ""^ plants for spring luoomi on its maiden flight j prepared to reopen for the 193844 term: Seven The meeting with the Braves was , the line-up Is twonin- g 11 to 4. ranged by contacting the club's ; ant e" boy week capacity. article is by Mrs. TV D. Anglemyer, a Here are the major types Aof *•** out a few conns of Saffron ' VenXemnAge • •*- new teachers had been hired for the new nar originally scheduled for EU deep in tettermen ^no may be Union County* Att-Star aojB«4 newfcr elected manager, Brace Cranfordts relief load was expected to be con- and many changes in class locations arranged SL but agreement was reached mis crowded for their jobs by several includes 49 men Hofck of SI Spruce stoeet reaidentof (Word and long an author- JSSXSASSStS^S %?^ t#T^Tl siderably Mg»t*ffd by the «««g"i"g pf many men Michael's Parochial School was to open Septan. H AB _ y ship of Joe OObatts, •A! In die Cranford Boys* Camp, this ity on this subject. , . ^ ; •=, ' are listed with the worst killers week or two, wip produce blooms week to take advantage of the ex-PMte-ay. 3b3 1 0 Z. Oslo. US 0 promistaita g transferstf , Incmdcd A eontinuous ladder-toumauieiit on relief to local WPA projects, it was announced ber 11. . ' .-'...-• I. ITow. UU 1 1 1 BchuJte. c 3 the Linden teem, defending cellent facilities afforded at Cran- e o among the transfers are Gerald 1 community has an asset worth many Whether or not one'is a lover of on down without any " a in September by Mayor George K. Osterfaeldt at a meeting.of Merchandise valued at ISO and $15 in cash BidBaidini , n a 0 1 -" HI 0 ptons in this 1947 or early The leaves will the Township Committee. were stolen from Jarvis Drug Store at North Union ford's new field.fild jMcfcfd. U>3 0 0 turab'o. p 3 Malanga, a former St 'Bonaven- to osftermiue the raaftdng cf tne times the original investment phis the Koons and Chavis hooked up inBrownown, , ttt <3 00 And'on»3Sb 33 0 Curly Ardolino Is the mbers. Names' cf boys active nature, there are few persons who fail to Falls Motor Vehicle come next TThh e firstfit annua l luncheolh n ot the Union County ^ avenue, it was reported by J. Walter Seager, one 0 0 Bchln-r, lb 3 0 oture guard from Newark; Bill The Wardlaw School Essex County An-Star „ in the organization follow; David :> funds spent recently in renovating and Keep th^r duster going with rote- Women's Republican dub, Inc* was held In the of the owners, who opened the store and found a scoreless duel for three innings, CMfflll. cf 0 0 0 BWtlar. cf » 1 _Nebb, ex-Lebanon Valley end get a genuine, thrill from watching beau- Railroad . " ' • Falls Winfield Scott Hotel, Elizabettu Bin. E. M. F. that it had been entered. " last Sunday. Cranford touched tMJJMuJw b 0 1 D. Qa'«, lb 3 0 which includes 40 players. Bime, Brace Hoick, Charles; improving its faculties. none. dust to keep down aphids, «*totjr Anger, rf 3 1 I from Bound Brook, and John FLJUMFIEU). N. J. t tiful birds, such as those described in Drowning Burns and scalds Halbert of Cranford wag in charge of the recep- The Cranford Canoe Club tennis team fat Cbavis for a run in the fourth in- 1 1 Peters, a JOO-pcund fullback who James. Roger James, Robert Juhr, - Burns and Scalds Drowning cabbage worms and Mexican bean tion committee. ,/4-l to the Elizabeth'.Town and Country Club team as 4 o Operated below actual cost, the Mrs. Angtemyer's article, either in flight v ning. Jones led off with a single •as "a' 4 has come to Rutgers from Potomac Table T< Bob Lloyd and Tom Rodenki.» Motor Vehicle Railroad Use sulfur on roses, del- Cranford schools were to reopen on Septan- in matches on the North Broad street, Elizabeth. Omb l Vf^aBaVaaM* UAldkaW *--*«^ j»# M IS camp offers a pleasant, healthful outing or as they hunt for food on Nomahegan phiniums and lilac for preventing her IS, it was announced by Dr. Howard R. Best, courts. to right field. He advanced to Junior College in Kaiser, F WID Poison gases Firearms second on the play when Turner R AB R H W. Va. Formed; ib* to scores of local youngsters who might Poisons except gas ' ew. . - • • ' b 4 0 Ib4 Lake or on the Rahway River. lei the ball slip through him for JT *>3 1 Dron'ck, e 4 t l Seven Cranford matches and has agreed to hold otherwise be deprived of this vacation. Poisons except gas you 'have pole beans, be sure an error. Ike Baldwin grounded N. Po-?; aa 4 15, have organized them at his home er any other Her article points up one very im- Firearms Poison gases to give them liquid fertilizer once !*•#«. a a N. Xo*y. 3b 3 out short to first, Jones advancing r, ib 4 IMma. cf 3 as the Orchard Park place that may be .decided upon •':\ That the boys enjoy their stay at camp ab 3 a SMALL d .ASSES INSURE portant fact—that local residents, and „ ~ « «*- in two weeks to keep them in pro- Qwdky to third. Johnny Noske singled to SarTtd, cf 3 Oabrtel. HI First Round nia CJuband have by the participants.' was evidenced in a recent report of Stan- Box€r aub S duction. Now is the last call for RarTMM^5?T. . iIbf a4 1 R. KoT. rf a residents everywhere, should do every- how APERHANGING Fall Styles score Jones. Duff was safe on anLanza, e -4 1 E. Po'er. 3b a. ley Grayson, director at die camp this 1 ew Boxer aim error by Steward, and Noske ad-JUrfnJ. rf 3 0 Appato. p a thing possible to help preserve bird life, wJ no£ 8 ***** o^ gonias, fuchsia to give good bloom- 0 Drawings for past season, who stated that four boys A1NT1NG vanced to second. Lanza forced MB 6 THOROUGH COLLEGE PREPARATION lest some of our most beautiful species ver nan c " ing plants with winter. P need brand out Noske, and Smith struck out » ll 9 tearfully greeted their parents, when they A detailed bulletin snowing Guaranteed ,•* •' ' ' ' ' ' • •or. become extinct. Show at the West to end the inning. AB Girls Tennis came to call for them at the conclusion how a compost pile is made will The Clippers scored another run Tudor, ab 3 ai Grimn. If a this Sunday. Ji "**•^v^ be sent free on request to Agricul- Buraaa. lb 4 1 1 Tyrea. 3b 1 Results of drawings for the girls' of their camping period—die boys want- 1 wiiite New Coifs! ,.,' in the slxthf on hits by Lanza and MukTw. e 1 0 Rlck'rd. 3ba , tennis tournament to be conducted 'With righteousnesg s in the heart, sit the shbw'from" Hoglundrcoupled with three Ro- t*TrtU.tt 4 a 1 Fvtta'ay. m 3 MDBSEBY 8CHOOL HNDEBGABTEN AND 01* ed to remain for a longer time! A. B. DAVIS We're ready now to selle^ rohn'n, , __ a a J.MuV, 3b 3 J by Cranford Council, of Church Sterling • silver U>bott3b 4 Brown, lb 3 0. Women on the Sprfeglteld avenue diere will be beauty in die character. Hall, rf 0 0 0 Vauih*D.cta IMlPoikAve, . 4030 Control Avo. Parents and friends who have vis- itn beau r awarded to win- M KAMAPO KOAD put your hair "in sewed the game up in J courts of the Cranford Recreational ... ,'T ^ «» *« character, there ners to the eighth by scoring three runs rf 4 1 3 ailf6*4. e 1 ited die camp this past season, as well classes: Pup. Craaoferd S-S34S-B * • shape" for the com- Arm's. cf 3 0 o L Mul-w. rf 3 0 Committee were posted this week will be harmony in die home. pies, six and under nine ( on one hit and two Roselle errors. Beater, p . 3 1 0 p 1 0 _o at the Sportsman's Shop. Play was as die campers, are loud in their praises Baldwin started the inning by home ing festive autumn 33 10 9 a to begin this week, with the finals of the renovated Cranford Boys' Camp. r< fouling out to first Noske singled : scheduled for September 4. All •H iTSfir* * a .season. ' ' •, "• " J^/7Ji, '«*V and stole second. Joe Duff was . Here is an asset of which every one in die AB R H B B matches will be decided on the best Will be order in the nation. Johnl*. Moflett of hit by a pitched ball, putting men Itltloo. aa 3 0 1 Sehuttx. e a J out of three games. Thirty-two community can be proud. It is a project CREME PERMANENT . . .4.95 on first and second. Lanza was Rarm1>.3b3 0 0 r,lb SO 1 rwna.dta o'girls have signed up for the tour- in which every resident can participate, No Extras—Includes Cut, jffwmppft formerly 7.50 safe on an error.by Barrier, with u a t a Jjnament. Noske scoring from second. Norm it 1 1 1 CtaUtr, as - a and Setting. rf a 1 1 Ecklcr. U S of Sue Lackey drew a bye, and too, during the aevendi United Fund Koury, batting for Smith, was safe AiMttn, c* 1 nWa'o, p a AUGUST SAL CLOSED WKDNB8DATB r- OEVN 1UDAT8 T1U. t o other first round drawings were Campaign drive in October. Your gen- A night club owner reports - 18 AI4NBN ST. -» SBOr—CB. MTR . on an attempted sacrifice and anteadk. rf 1 Anda-n. Xbl Iff no answer CR. MTU DarrV. e 3 C. OaVa. at> 1 oas follows: Alette Thompson vs. erous donation to this fund will help con- fool and his money are some party. CBANFOSO error by Chavis. Duff scored from Oram,3b a O. O*-r». lb 1 iCynthia Halvorsen, Ann Oilder- third, and Lanza moved to third. Nalhna. p a tinue the operation of die Cranford Boys' DANDEE BEAUTY SALON Hoglund sacrificed, pitcher to first, ; _'sleeve vs. Elaine Schneider,, Nancy You don't have to lie awake nights No. MB M 7 10 is S'4 Goodman vs. Alice Schacht, Lois Camp next year and in die years to come. Harry's Electric Motor Repair Lanza scoring on the plav. Koons Schacht vs.' Judy Peterson, Gail to be a success. Just stay awake days. 202G nisi Ave. Cranford 64805 struck out to end the inning. Clippers Nipped in Brinkman vs. Ann Duff, Barbara IF TOP WISH taccBuuan SBEVICB The score: Putscher vs. Sue Clement, Hardy (At Uaeela Ave.) ROSELLE CRANfORD PlainlieldNi^itGmne CAIX US AND ASK VOK "BAKJtT* AB R H Berry vs. Mary Lib Coffee, JIaii~ ENTIRE STORE AB R H Many a widower yearns to get mar- Jcnk*o«, 3b 3 0 0 Weh'era*, U 3 0 0 lyn Grant vs. Johanna Holdroid, WE 8B»yi0B AU. MAKES AND TRE8 Bojd, tt 3 0 0 Beadfe. If O The,Cranford Clippers lost ried again and take a new leash on life. O 1 Jones, lb 4 Ellii, M-C'4 o s Bald'Ipj, Ib 4 Karaife. New Jersey's traffic accident death Mqpre. lb 4 O 1 Noske, a*. 4 Clti SSSS ^ Yothers BENDIX SERVICE Ktun'y, If 3 0 0 vs.. Marilyn Mears. record durittg the firat seven months Brown, rf 1 Duff, cf - 3 Just as I swore I'd quit using puns wa DO coitrun SBBVICB AB» nranuuLMtott on O 0 Uuua, c 4 Carol Lovett vs. Kathy Howard, was 10.5 per cent below last year's toll Stewa'd, ts 3 O 0 Smith, rf 3 assignment, but pitched commend- a Jersey judg^ sends a girdle thief up for BXHDIX AOTOMA1IC WASBBBS. Bamer, 3b 3 O 0 Koury, rf 0 oable.ball A large crowd from Patty Langille vs. Betty Lerda, for the *' -" ChavU. p ^ 0 0 Ann Coffee vs. Barbara , a stretch. 4 o 5 Cranford attendeedd the<.game.desth - and Joyce Davis vs. Dot Preston.' Supply Co. — — -r-pite the threat of rain. 41—0 4 90 I 1 e „ » 000 000 O00— The Celtics got two runs In thedub of the Pittsburgh Pirates next coo 101 03x- Crantord _„...._. fifth on one" hit and two Cranford Spring, errors. The Clippers came back in Both Pitchers allowed sfa£ hits. 32749 WIST nOMt SUBEt has a complete line of : and Kunket their half of the sixth, to score one Jim Harford, regular left fielder. Clipper Cllppmss run. Bee Baldwin led off with a wm bP«wt of action for some time' OVATE Chavis pitched a much bette double to right center and moved with a badly turned ankle. game than the score indicated to third when Noske grounded out DAU.T TO C — THTJK8. VO t He struck out eight CUppers an third to first Hoglund also ground- UNION COVHTt UtAOOX STANDING walked three, but was the victtn ed ont to third to first,' Baldwin dipper* W 1 or Cranford CHILDREN'S oi seven Roselle errors. icoring on the play. ' . «M Hawkaa ..« FROZEN FOOD CAB] EUzabeth Bravca Joe, Koons almost lost !his shut The Clippers loaded the bases in EUxabeth A. A. „ Put in the second inning, whei the ninth inning with only one out, ROMUB l>ark B. C. Question Mar&a »..«. SHOES Cranford committed two erron but failed to score, when Koons Plalnfleld MarchanU GAS RANGES Joe pitched himself out of a hoi and E. Beadle struck out,. Ro<«Ue Stan «od was never in trouble again Clipper CUpsJass BaEWay Indiana ~— Linden A. A. 1 NCE Joe Duff was held hltiess ti Johnson, Celtic pitcher, struck Saaaay * *» Cranford B. SoMlle 0. ELECTRIC »»er his batting average belov nit seven Clippers in the last three Rahway 7. Linden 0 (0 Ins., rain). ARCH SUPPORT innings. iaii«l«rth«. Ouertlon M»rk»0. WeMWd-S, PlainBcld-l <8 Ira., rain). The shoe must hug die foot snugly durough die ^Johnny Noske and Paul Hog The Celtics will become a farm • 3. BowUt Pwrfc 0 (7 lna.. rain). nnd.gathered four of Cranford1 arch and give mild support in" action. WASHING MACHINES six hits. BEST WIDTH ROOM AUTOMATIC V Ttefcey Losses HO All.five toes must have plenty of room. We disease U responsibli large share of death losses ii WHAT A check diem while they bear full body weight MIX MASTERS i LENGTH SPACE ECKING ACCOU Plenty of length is a "must"! Young feet grow quickly and need space for development. COFFEE MASTERS N DO FOR YOU 5PIRIT GENUINE HEEL GRIP ^ DISH WASHERS By the Barnetis The back 6f die shoe must grip die heel bone firmly to avoid slipping and rubbing. VACUUM CLEANERS BILL & MILT "Enjoy" Life on Your Own A Checking Account has many advantages. When you pay Private Ocean Beach by check you don't have to waste time travelling all over town FREE BICYCLE Ask far your share to s> bay's er slrfs Mejrele toa e ELECTRIC IRONERS . . .and solve your summer problem or standing in Ones to pay bills. Cancelled checks are receipts. stven FREE tar the Craaford Boeterr at the Crea- ted Theatre acatonaet XS. Shares win he stvea,. DlMriaUaaUac »»7«r» ara pwckMlag all »•»» roawl a*au* Your check stubs show you where you stand financially with eack 91 pwcbaee fca oar stere. free Otfta Bteaco. «M •! Ihe moit bwaUfal WMB tnmt maauwMtaa la' New. abe wul be presented every el SINKS CABINETS Unmy. Lacaled Mtm Baala S7 lan In aU-year aMaaaacy. Uitaf fWMVt fOttWit • CONVENIENT TEAMS ARRANGED —- raaaa 14'B W\ auuKr hwlnaai M N. h>a«. Oaaaral Btcctrta ui athar rats*** make *U«trl« hMalMaa, bntt alaaiMaff, faB hatS, ally wnlar. VaaaaaUy «•*! raaau. FOUNDED 1904 SeaaeaaMy atieed front MMv; BMderato oewa peysseat * COHVOaQlTLT LOCATED Abe sesoe BUMDCS e» rental basis ' MODEL HOME OPEN it>B IKSPKCTION Mttlfti quIck •» mum U9t IHH CMU • (Bankj UNION COUNTY No matter what prices are else- SS>W 'ayorlte wines and 1Us|tteaethA«a7 «ull priced right 'ST. 5ud«e* when -A MM KUMDAtiON iMCIItM" tt w NORRLS CHEVROLET, Inc. TRUST COMPANY Route 97, SemMe H«l rtts, N. J. ' B Cranford Bootery At Orfley Beoc* oerween iovofeffa and Seas/rfo Ne/aAfs WESTFIELD 241220 ' HXiiBlK QfBN ffBIDAYffBID KfMUM ll i IDWiM L DAVIS, UtaiaMBWrtva DKPO81T 1NIU1ANCB COHPORAT10H Talaakaaat, Saoafcla Fwfc M74»- Mrar lava* 4W and Central Afctwea. WaatfieU 2S N. n 336 Avenue CRaoford 6-0505 ii, ' [1,

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: a«r bat Burstcin avenue,"' 313.35 feet tod _____ en era! exp&nsious for nvttgtxe, the a were damaged aad lt« Wt Mat iifiMiniiiiiiit min ' • •'.-• WJW;••;*•»!»•••. t^mwttyely, from Get lions dub Pans To Erect Crttrag^s , ' tssnto _*• uact* Outings for Members and: down; , . . •••••..,• . - . .-• Stale.University, V;.-.^:;:••: •"'•'•'.•i'--: taftder of Mr. -fa__o- wefefcta w« Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. - Koester : .jpgHwi ; EBae•Btreet."';• • . - ':'•'"• .•••••-.••• KENILWORTH—Providing that A _at_a__i risht funAtr~ and a cnatsed, the imtrolmra i^iottad.: StptemW OsnaHy tfeWe are mallard ducks, to Mr. and Mrs. Whltmsn J. Dick- KENILWQRTH — Membership Of St Paul's Group. plwaUc mental disrates are BamninCran tout not msuy. Homithc«wt has . A*e«dgarswia«ttoeo«lyfruita The following deeds have been Mr. and.Mrs. Julian J. Vinson they are erected entSKay in Ken- B OB E E"| ««**ed left frcat JsndiS were son, proptarty known as 119 Spose»' to Mj. and Mrs. John A. Stegler, A fracture of the left foot1'was' certlflcafes were prc- GARWOOD—The Ladies' Aid Features for m«ay gw«t mopping turOat" mak- of ttvo bur^ber^s hov ^fuKloy recorded at the office of County ; ilworth, construction of 27 garages User Assembly the results of wi.,• aecMent last riaaMWfr'"'^'"'1"'." •'•• m l »" lot--5J _rcviscd map pf Severin y Writes Abmit g in« it a haxawteus placa to raise « mght,' Cnrnfoird poUea snUi In Register Herbert J. Pascoo in the r sustained by Henry Encvoidsen, to Charles Wendle, James by Colfax Manor Gardens, located Society of St."Bud's Evangelical t New Jersey• State Fair t© rao tisual Ttniraday in whldi Mrs. Chester Park.,; '. . ,"' V • • ••••'. • • 44 years old, of 37 Burchfield ave- "soundly drawn, the »sj*uto itoctety. Bach we ofamilyf . Betora there were aomaay each: instance, entrance wo sained Court House, Elizabeth: Mr. and Mrs. Alien E. Kals&h Paul Ribecky/Dr. Vin- in the vicinity of Sumncr avenue and Reformed Church left this ? » «» »« T«a»::b* intsta In anmunt iwt pointed oat that Every day will be a feature day F- f .ifltriyiBtWi of 1206 OnnJBt av 'Douglas' Baiitoy of 19© Columbus feaa entetcd to Mr. and MrsT Robert L. Herb- Mr. and;'Mrs. Albert J, Coffey nue, a carpenter, when he fell !ast ported that the telephone company at the Kenilworth-Rosclle Pork; 1 morning at 9 sum.Vby bus for a niDpaaneRMl dcM statement re- appropriation which notm bnr • aaa&atsutk eeufitv'editor - of US lus a raqmnslbltity tor all our mJU&uau 4H3SSHBI * ^BU. •'' ^I^3)^B' t^^^JH^ *' ^HfK^H&' by cuttum Use screen )&«a a'vta Dorothy S. and Walter D. War- of $1,800 if the matter.is .Polumbb and William "BROADWAY ' is, M,sv r - hld at the New 'Jersey' .State Fair 'at S«3>t«!nber «. wffl be nue and R«5cd Wappo ef «» W« : Btcr, property in Roosspveit avenue, !«. Charles I. Tarlow, property at Thursday from the porch root of a Installed the private phone. from attended to immediately and line, has been approved by the day's trip to Asbury Park. The tn block 76. auUxfette- to turn per annum and shall' rrv»t_r» tn of a O i tt ^etoeet,B«ycone.wereta«)lv« i O JS«W those with a money ducks used to drop,in during'jni*. dov Jn hack of the house:; and ren to: Edwin F. Britten, Jr., prop- corner of South and South Union house he ii building at the end. of Brown,; Jr., a meeting of thePlanning Board, it was sngtotmced Churchmen's Brotherhood of the __ debt Umlujj-««r trom.daln of Issut. - V Trenton - this year.—€ fee :mms-ere o: r Artes walue a»fiS *o« which 'bring beau* firatiba. Shey stiQ *», but «cn* puahtojr opea t»» unlocked win- erty in South avenue, 802.50 ieet 300 f«»t from BuThside avenue. firo to police headquarters at a cost connecting rod lets go. s _,_. -„-_-___,-- a „s Kenilworth Inn last - Thursday Colfax Manor Gardens, a Ro- DO YOU KNOW? For Victor Leonard Ganvood Social Notes 0* ,'. ^ . obUjatlons herein nuUwrluxl to ba tanuM m& e*ery other «mgnaax: thvongh rwfefehttHr are other interesting birds Norma Picker Stolper and others iPss «t'B»«a is Cmtkiag .'." 'Dr. Edward M. Coe attended Mr. StadiuBTNewark. al n 3Ma cy-natCT shall tsJw'are -tthln »H debt Bmtts flxed br law; gram for the week of September fortunate in having ^ Thomas street tout X*, thanuu of Lexington Homes, Inc. , including repairs, will be $«. When Mayor Pitten returns from vaea- night. The presentations Were selle.Park garden apartment proj- GARWCX>D—Victor B. Leonard, j. WALTBB corrss. • -*— «_ raKUeathm aSter that «a period of usefulneas ot this ta- Saturdny, fibe revua sad T^ show I aWr .*••«• 1 be saen at Nomahegan. The to Eisp Realty Co, property at Sod* never should be used In Enevoldsen and had him removed worship at St. Paul's will 38-October 3 has been completed Frank A. Caruso,.wfoo investigittnd, »aik within its bOTd- H. Woods and Sgt Harry P. P«Bt, Violet Adele Parker and others a, private contractor was approach-jtion, made by Thomas Beninati, chair- ect applied to Kenilworth authori- armwly of Gsrwood, has been an- Joseph Certo of 101 Anchor place Cranf ord, llr. and Mrs. Steve Bur- • • ' Tomobip Otarfc. W statute. jprovcnwnt U 10 years; and that tlw.gro«a ttreat blue heron comes in the Johnson avenue and Eliee street eoaUag vcfetables, according to to Muhlehberg Hospital, Plainftdd. was it 11 a.m.~.The Rev. Walter C. GBfMfeGS S. ^^y^^T^TFIif^'_ • • •• ideot of trts ?ouvluinip wljl ot tncffsflMM and the details are now being ar- ' Wstenyea t«? 1 reported «ha* Horn ears wane mov- B Jr, who investigated, that bar ed sd«t«ys tatejta the aie tew places left to Anna Firstbrock, two tracts ih in the municipal arnbulanas^ man of the membership commit- m a chek of Garwood, Mr. and Mrs. h,. past or, will deliver the ser- Caatraaa TTiiaiiiiiiilj CaaHBlttsa. |S13_00.00 by —suing said obligations. iWHiCfflzationt by IbeLctt- ranged by Sepretary-alanaso' Hor- uey will be Trenton Qay ing In an easterly direction when 6t house' ^^^^ entered ft*ftfy^^?yft^oe — Mr. and. Mrs. Everett T, Reuter ButHKoo espwts. . , this project, his estimate exceadedlroads, reported that the contractor hi this borough because there was Tht rorwslnt onHaaac* _sa adaeted as gatfywJsn-as long as his near the cities where the water • " —^ — "»~^. 1- T T^I 11 f | tee, y. Robert Rund, president, 1 leights Sementaiy School in Weatj^* slogan contest recently. Prederick WiUoughby of Tuesday. Ausust M. 1640. state busd fasoe. to mort urgent with Mayor^Boaal Connolly and the t accident occurred. Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside $300, Councilman Neville revealed. mon. ! Sunday School will be at I W——t—B -t>ilHUIC 'effort 10 days'after Its "pubUcst—n. after in. It is burger'than the tween B:JO I and 9:30 p. nu Satur- has finished resurfacing Newark KmnLWORTH — Cbst of edu- insufficient room near the apart- Haven, Conn. He has resigned as! Tommy Itery celebrated Ms J°«epn Mlragliatto of J. WALTfei COrt-IL Bonds would the City official as guests. Lesoynski was^movinK into the Dunn, property in Colin Kelly conducted the meeting. • lMi 0:45. . .. . TovmaMp Ctsrft of It_» Clort - ""•' r>_»ato as provided by statute. stiuctiosi twt repair 08 For the opening' day, Sunday, (git fit B^lwESl mmm a |II...I.. *IM m^r day., Mrs. Delia Bella said that With the\return of Sgt. Edward avenue and the. road department cating a pupil ments in Roselle Park for them. | grincipal of tee Pleasant VaUeyjthiid birthday Sunday at bis home » AXbe ShwedaiUs, tbect te tensed only' as money is Harness racing nrosra ffl , paUeht meth- street, 62.50 feet from I^exington to Kenilworth Coancil Receives Ura Any brotherhood members who, TowashlB ot Craafard. X. J. CEOSfil S. OtJT_B___>T. September 26, two attractions have curb and Mr. Nappo leaving the the screen in a kitchen window Stupak £rorri\yflcatitJn two weeks Schools Harold F Reynolds and Michael The dealre to avoid tax difficul- School in Grcton, Conn., where he on 312 Walnut avenue, with a vai-\ - Thomas McCaskill, Chstrraa« Township Conmlttaa. Use and continue each e- jsujuaiiited wSlh ttieaa od of stalkiiurits prey. li» same MaUMa© CorpB p avenue.. ' . - ' ?; • ' is now working on tbe shoulders. for the past year was r have not as yet made arrangements Datod: Ausust 9*. 1M«. ^ tt»ffl «*** eeHe0» and naoivemty been arranged for the afternoon. DEVOE ONE birds. •( had been cut and thai the in- Engineer to Show% from now, completing the summer Other road work — repairing and $193.35, based on' average enroll- Sherba were named to purchase a ties prompted the stipulation of' hatass served since his dischargdih e from ty for. hifrs young friends. '"TherJ—ie - Ale-- x Sugzda- - , Mr- , .Mrs. ma a-«M_ «a I. ~WALTB~ E comut. (.some people, for it s' iimsure- represents It will be International Day at thethrough Saturday. ElistmeQts to Women Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. vWiemer to attend the baseball game and ~1. WALTES COVTEK. ....'Township Ocrk. Cray, but in breedmg truder retched' in the window and vacation schedule; the police de- replacing, sign;, and oiling road- ment, according to the financial banner announcing meetings, to bethe Planning:'Board that, all use. he US. Wavy las lieutenant were refreshments and favors. Qeorge Williams a .and Mrs. i maw forward step 'in NewFair and invitations have' been Wednesday, September 37, wUlli ,, 'Sesr-ft* - to Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Blate, lots Parkway line anfl portment will begin operation on a displayed in front of the inn ongarages be located in Kcnilwortb,' lg land wish to do so are urged to contact AN ORDINANCr ProvUUng tot tW .Tosi-_*» Otrt of _» ''' The •bond pwapcsail is plumage die lacy 'plumes have a Tbe United States Marine Corps opened the kitchen door. She said ways—will be taken up when the teport submitted by Mrs. Helen n 1840. .• •••.'•...»''. ~^-- Guests included Gary Krieger, ftobert McCaskUl, Garwood. (tructton ot a Sanltanr Sewer t» To-__1s. <_ Ossfmtf. N. J. T»e forecolng nrdlnines. wss adapted ea Jtotstp SBrseewnent finance," tl be Grange Day and a feature will I yah inanite paKwariHHe watchinMVMMWSg f—ws> ^— j> i««^ •••"• v jn. iiiima 4HRW 4B 28 to 31, block 496,-map-of Cran- GAKWOOD-fhw o«a» to btt Kenneth Roll or Henry Pfeiffer. Tuesdar. August 24. J94B. ' ia Assembly Efll ISa 48. sent to representatives of many now accepting applications train thai wnttitag Bqwnrwwi to be 24-hour schedule, with a superior Newark avenue project is com-Arthur, district clerk. In a com- meeting days.. - it was stated? John Hagrish. Gregory Aklan, and DiGiorglo Place. Dated: AB__* >«. 1S4SL nations to be the guests of thebe the Grange JEtorseshoe Pitching COAST TO COAST MOVERS A«nkititta«stW«flsh sheen and the tips of the ford place. Properties Affected I hr*ough-owned property vewi «e Sftf. Immard was supervisor o_ Mr. and Mrs.- B« It Ordaliwd by the TawnaMp Com- J. WALTKK COrFKK, • due*-- _l Trenton fag- •-, mm HOUSE PAINT _ a swsfflowiMtawrt wings atane dark blue iin ormer women reservists for. en-ftom the house. officer in charge at headquarters at pleted, he said. ' parison with similar costs tabu- Michael Sherba, birthday com- June and Geraldine Hidi. of 685 ue entertained mittva of the Towassfc) «t Ctatttnd ia . Townshtp Clerk ot ths . of Assembly 48 Tournament Thursday will bell d. subiect to final approval at walth and physical education in Tnamthlp of Crsntord, S. I. management In addition there lights. listment in the regular Marine Albert C. Mariano of 3B5 ilia- Ervin S. Fulop, trustee, to Mr. KENILWORTH — As an aid toall hours of tbe day and night, At a public sale preceding the lated in neighboring schools, the mittee chairman, announced the the County of Union:' leave the door open to fur-will be a contest in which dancers, Governor's and Political Day with,!! and down, a and Mrs.. William Hubiak, lot 27, Boys' Onb Nine hm l tl» council. the Garwood public schools from John McKtasky and family of at dinner for members oi Thatcher PIant>oorn in the.borough, a resolution, ders as follows: Lots 38 and 39,- ^"W*! J?°fits based on aver- William Brown. • Mr. Reynolds KENILWORTH — The Kenil- Ii Jordan »« St Plans and specifications prepared for same! Whereas an onNnaBc* was adapt—1 an pZwWBIBuX'• • MUNuSt M^T^ITBB —U* UiV didates for office. Friday wOl be I azaa Wbite Sone years ago thesaowy Mr. and Mrs,. Thomas V. Albert elor of Science degree irom the the A. J. Maisncheks of 392 Church. Ji roamcA AWW uminni sons Senate. • - """•• : As the time is limited, the pro- T. tween 8:15 and 8:45 p. m. Satur- way Is started in Kenilworth, the was passed providing for an emer- block 84; to William Riess for age datily attendance during the arid' Mr. Lee, present at the worth Boys' Club broke the Linden icJiolas L»» ef *W « GARWOOD-Another fire br<>k_ ^aS^SSS»by the TowrnW p EngineeBS^ITSr anSd now <*-; F* *• '**» **BXha "An. Ordinaace pro- total $Se,60-,0©0 fund." National Defense Day and Satur- to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mey, — • • - • ™. Mill ..«& %4ftV S New York, offered to purchase State Teacher's College at Trenton, Second avenue are entertaining out at the Thatcher Furnace Com- Ble in the office of the Township Clerk- {«_—« for _* tv-eoastnarlian of Uw •TOPS The State Caamber gram will consist of six dance oTtfe Borough Council at Its meeting $300; lots 1 and 2, block 408, to meettngg, it •>••%• it: ASTBAI.T, BITBBSB AKSt ar'•.••• e.•?'• ' ...•. were presented with Lions' winning streak of 13 games, day. Lt. Woods reported, that gency appropriation of $1,000 to and a degree of Master of Educa- Section S. Tbe construction of said Towosfaisi Boed *!I__t week a number of. state numbers and- the audience and day, Firemen's Day. In the after-|| D ( they pure white, changing the second past yearwere S166.21 per pupil. fl>er 18, btocfc S*. tor $336. their niece, Miss Dorothy Malen- pany plant on South avenue Tues- sewer shall be undertaken as a local _n-! wh_S« MtKaisnre the sumj UNOLEUM TtlS asserted that it should be the re- Tuesday nigh_..t . passed a resolu- Mack Wakefield for $300; lot 10, birthday roero^^es^s. JtJte Cbitd W J entrance was accomplished at the cover unanticipated increase in the During the school year 1|M4M7, cards, humorous gifts ending the longest winning streak «-^ «?eefe from Rutgers University. He prpveinent and the cost thereof shall *•!»* sl4.GO9.eo to the cost of such ABstSTBOMO. UNOLSCH FLOODS sponsibility erf GWWMMM, PriatoM Judges wilwilll, deciddecide the winners. So "PS* ^ Chitwood and his Hell Y P. TOWNSEND, ilfaft tion authorizing Borough Engineer block 151, to Mrs. Emily Arthur d w and a birthday caker Cards went Claire "Trevor Pariss of 93 Center street c*k of BkBrooklynl . day afternoon at 1:30. The blaze, OASOKST atAKTNO ves of the SJate De- residence also by cutting cost of issuing plumbing permits. In the Youth Baseball Program, by was selected for the new position assessed - agalnat the lands . «JWCU_»HT'work; and the leg-tatare to iafona tbe , , ly up to $5,000 per member when yon Save with the Thomas' Trounson to prepare a for $390. Referred to tbe finance 5* • « «to ~i forwarded to the "others. downing the Junior League leaders AW, CONDtTtONED to buy lots 852 and 833, Mr. and Mrs. £TK Smith/ Final Exerciseshowever,, did not comparp e in intenten- benefltted thereb.. y i..n. Uw manner pre- An" "d Wkercas It now cvtiears that said WAIA TtlJt AMD WAU. UMOLBBBI partment of Institutions and Agen- Greecfar&otlande wfll hav, l^TSTafe contestant*. Ami r ?ffhS^rtST• »«nesB racingg . _*2? At ^ nighg t Tthe AtUf3> VAN UNES, W , at WUIIIIalJegjaa Parfc. an unlocked sash. Only a handful It was explained that the plumbing 9133.47, based on average enroll- by the School off Education at TalYalee scribed by s&tute. » • appropstzUoa was and is irmifficlent: public that the pros Greece will have contestants, of dears was missing from his large'table map showing the line inspector's fees may not be pild committee was the offer of Francis ment, and 9149.80, based on aver- President Rund announced a with a 3-1 upset at Nomahegan SkiO.f°r$ »^ niversity, where he has been family of 336 Second aveni sity or damage caused, with the .SectioSeci n 3. To defray the cost ot said! . Be 51 Ordained brr Ow TmnuhlpCoitip - cies; visited such institutions as big Firemen's Parade will be stag- ___ __'.. sttdf tl» CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION. W. DOLBIER other national groups Hiding Power T tor receipt of applications at head- home, Mr. Mariano reported. . The ifsttntntmt of Route 4 through the borough, out of money received for permits Stevens to pay $8 a front foot forage daily atteiidance, the report board of directors, meeting to be Park Monday night of 988 Lorraine avenue, Unkat, ex- studying the past three summers Sunday in Glen Cove, I_ $500,000 conflagration which swept Improvement the sum ot 83300.08 U here-!nttte« at tbe TbwnaWp tit Cranfard: 431 North Ave^ W- WestSeM Greysbane Park Hospital for men- ed. NQh the closing afternoon, the „ iAwntrito egret about the size of a crow, with a 1 AtPlaygrouml; by appropriated• • -. A- dpwn-paymen- S ot,-' sectkta I." T» defray the. cost of the sums for debt--serrtee ''and the enter should d quarters Marine Corps is Setitem- intruder apparently left via the the properties which will be affect- during the current year, and that lots 1, 2 and 59 in block 178. \ showed. held at the Kenilworth Inn at 8 Bill Peterson, Kenilworth pitch-1 -essed the desire to purchase lota for a doctor's degree in elementary Mrs. Smiths'sister. the plant in March of 1946 a an onlinance WESTFIELD 2-5958 "eventual impost—on of additional tal patients, and Skfflrnmi Village Sundaydy, , October 8, thetherre will be cwn 'less sender. The Ig neck. In the sun it is a lovely be1—r 15. ed and available borough-owned 248 and 340 to Woek S3 tor education. S209.00 In the existing capital tuipmuir-j huutuunnu-at dnci—e>dinancde Iprovidinn g for the Brenhtga EAhway 7-1S36-J Jersey State Fair Mariano sunporch, which had 1 COAT 1 there have been approximately M0 The average wpllnwht for theo'clock tonight The next regular er, held the Lions to two hits fa I Mr. and Mrs. ftm<1 too taxes." The Stale Chamber warn- Cor IJpileptics; They saw more bbiig car AAA auto races. ery Fine Quality bneht-yeUaw bill and. black iridescent given, sometimes ap- Tuesday's fir* was confined to """>* ' _ • f»«by apDrapriated.}en_t_ the American Legion The Samuel Colwells of 82 Sec-sented to seven boys who accumu- issue -.because the' cigarette rev- tion was established in 1910 when two A. Harding of 320 CooUdgeoUdge' drive of .frozen food products. Tickets •CASBAIT been the -cause, according to|[ REGISTER NOW FOR FALL are uae ones Boystown, located near Omaha, without interruptioQ. Today our position is stronger than ever. Our procedure with regard to proper- 1M8 budget ...?• was fined $10 d d 3 in 1947^18 over a total of 462 in in the first inning. . *W and Lions Club. He was chairman ond avenue are entertaining Mrs. lated a,total of 200 points or more, enues are already being absorbed it had to serve only 324 patients. pacity from one the tall trees by the was fined $10 and assessed $3.75 may be obtained from Mrs. Jack torn. Mans na& (or lot 228 in 4, was made by and certificates' were awarded police. & OAT • MHMGSCHOtt V icre so > hsngirig on a door *knob < Nebr., now occupies over tOflO *tx tics in the line of the Parkway. Fire hydrant Installations in a costs of court by Recorder the previous year. of the Audio-Visual Aids Commit- Colwell _ brother, -Jose^i Findk by current state eacpe The buildings are t! O We'll Say Thai Again" trr tbe huntersinr ptumes to trim slow, latest dividend at the rate of 2%. We have never paid less. g Francis, 352 Roosevelt lane, chair- the Garwood Heating and AAiir Con- of Dpnora,Pa. eight young people who reached or The alarm was sent through firell KMOOI MOWS am, ar res and takes care oft hundreds of School costs amounted to $80,- tee of the public schools, and the fident ia ventilation, lighting and $otcMtt noa» sn. 7 • MT [ wnaaea's haJsC ' In 'the hresMllmg Reporting on a.conversation with newly developed section of Blue Bruder inn Police CCouro t man of the committee in charge box number 21. Two lines were Glen Gardmcr, President at the on the corner of Centennial aver boys every year. It was foundsd hr a representative of the State High- ih Th Monday «»_» dur_m p» past year, with I aittoins'Company. Groton representative to the. Con- Mrs. Obie Sims of 840 Fourth surpassed the 100-point mark in State Chamber, reported, with tte sanitary equipment All of the| i thrwsqgs aov ebvesed with crowned night heron. The adults Ridge Manor were authorized by nighgt t The summonsummons swas s issueissued of arrangementa Mr. and Mrs. John Colons of 114 competition at the Unomi Park used and back taps were soundedjl flMMmMYtf ' rAHdr mAcna xceffient I beg la^ plumes which the hunt- nue aao\Myrue street last Thura- Father FUnaean. who died to * way Department. Borough Clerk resolution as follows: Tulip court a balance rerna^ning of $12^e_.se. necticut Education Assodation avenue spent Sunday visiting her BffBTTmfnt on tne rooms in which patients are quar- are not so often seen, but there rO, IMS. AO osvints raectved befera tae tttth b y PPatrolman Arthur Green. For l*^lWIFs« ^U I Anchor place were ^ sister, Mrs. Frank Fbose of Carl- playground of this Union County at 2:20 p. m. Sgt. Thomas Col- tered ;&re over-crowded. There A. J. VANO oat, leaving the birds to Philip McGevna said that no defi- opposite home No. 18; Park drive a traffic light violation, Albert O. Public ReUrtlons Commission. / well and Patrolman James Lesak > VIM stand, that • 'if»pwittw« of ***f Self-Levelmj are often two or three, first-year et the saeata ears dlvUenda tnm taw 1st. permission to buy lots 1,3 and 3 to Hie has written articles wl stadt Park Commission during the sea- a waning list and we have ascer-l E under fbeir rookeries. Bty birds in juvenile plumage, gray- WALL FINISH ' nite steps had yet been taken on in front of homes 100; 292 and 825;Hopfel of Scotch Plains, sum- $09^S4.16 and a balance of $10.- of Garwood police detoure. traffic State Chamhrr nave prrsnhally r |Wock47for$40_. r .. Bars. Bernard Willoughby is re-son, at closing ceremonies held tained that a number of urgent 1900 there were wr/ few birds ish-br appraising the properties involved, Commonwealth road in front of moned by Patrolman George Ker- 598_I7 was rneorded. •• have appeared in many educational off South avenue during the fire. visited a n«w"H*f of Ibe state in- "•-' rown, striped with "Whiter__. A communication was received publications, cuperating at her home, 8 Second last night, under direction of M remain- outside of the insti- left A book printed in IMSlists They do not seem so alert as the but that the State department had No. 368; corner of Shady lane and nan, paid a $2 fine and $3.75 costs. DAVE'S WOODWOR K stituticus whose needs would be HIA»aEAI RBI ESS offered to give special considera- ° *0 esstoss **^*#* ' YANGELS AIX78ON jr council from Local 702, Mine, His wife is the former Ruth Col- avenue, from a recent fflnpgs; Harry Lawrence, playground su- "§• met from the SSQjMejSO allot- tution' because of lack of space! tbe snowy egret as extinct At the. oth iierons, iiot stand with head Don't Gamble With Vieion WHY NOT START the Boulevard, and on the Boule- Frozen Food Luncheon I Mill and Smelter Workers, CIO, tor pervisor. . The. presentations were within, it Only limited »frfHltiw| of the century thh e Na- tion to the cases of any home own- vard opposite lot 209. As a result HAVE WINGS" •AH JOHKSON .. well of Garwood. They have two Miss Margaret Hidi if 245 South Of ficial of Local Firm ment He said these men had ho ALL OTHER DEVOE INTERIOR AND drawn back as if asleep, though A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Transfers of Real Estate permission to hold a pasty in thesons, Victor U and Richard. avenue win celebrate her eigh- made by the Garwood Lions, dub. are available for curative treat- ty*^*^ Aububon fwwi'iety nogan a they can make the same lightning Have • afcgalir,£yVW IortHdding Ute sale or possession of other interesting birds. The spot- OPTOMETRIST that resolutions covering addi- 1 frozen food luncheon at 1 p. m. TO ORDER laws and licenses, the council voted Company, Garwood highway con* Mr. McGevna added that he hastional installations will be passed Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ne- Adventure Vault GARWOOD — Bay Leaf Post, Ladies' Society of. the Elizabeth hardt, John McCarthy, Howard m tients stand row upon row wit tbe plames. In just a few years tedsandpiper maybe seen, s small 1 Me. VinOS ATB. September 20 in the church, base- Nsitteas koars-S A. H. to ft «, M. to grant the waiving of the tee. structiohs contractors, was killed CE. fl-USS a list of borough-owned property when funds are found available ville to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. 1 VFW/and Garwood Memorial Post, Hungarian Reformed Presbyterian Dircks, BUI Davis, Michael Davis,, hardly space for attendants .. Mason Materials the Surds began to Jswease. in bird teetering along the shore, (Mast to Or. Tnat BMf.) ment it was announced this week. ' Newer Parget - ' A communication was received shortly before 7 a. . m. Sunday mrtnber, and now we see them Mortgage Money Available available for those, who wish to for this purpose. Williams, lots 27 and 28, block 81, CALL CR. 8-ttlt-M American Legion, win participate Church. Refrest Walter Schubert, Betty Barthole- when* he leaped from Goethals squeeze between them. This hos- stopping now and then to pick a HBatMUMV Samples wiU be distributed and • • M-G-We ' PACE INSTITUTE GKANFORD. N. X reserve sites for removal of their section 5. official tax atlas. M BENJAMIN BTSfOBT from J. Stewart Slocum, who in funeral services for Pfc. Walde- ed and a silver platter presented to mew and Fern Bertholathy re- pital, through no fault of its ad- here in the Hortlt ag!Mlii morsel from the mud. It can al- Ml COAT Council approved the plans and awards made. There will also be Bridgei Elizabeth. He lived at 100 confr&cffa Gjftt. > 235 BIOAOWAT. NEW TOH 7, NCW TOtK homes when work is started on the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Neville CKANFORD "THE SEARCH" offered to restore the lighting fa- mar popierala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bado. who will be married ceived certificates ministration but because of out- This story » an object lesson In ways be.identified by its habit of specifications for resurfacing of cilities of traffic signals at Center Willow avenue, North Plainfleld. Screens - Storm Sash " orrosiTt CITY HAH fAKK 107-5 M. Union conservation that all may Learn. highway project. This list, he said, to Carl Neville, lots 25 and 28, Alexander Dopierala of 209 Third this Saturday to Julius Halasz of Another feature of the closing . Hefler's body was found lying in worn facilities, is a disgrace to tipping up and down as it walks. Monroe avenue from the west side and Walnut streets for |185. Theavenue, at 2 p. m. today at thePassaic. night ceremonies was the appear- New Jersey, with its old wooden, The* birds, so nearly lost for- n the sprint: and fall the may be seen at his office any eve* of Eighth street to the west side of block 81, section 8, Official tax the middle of South Front street, 3.45*11.15* ning except Thursdays. atlas. ' communication was referrctf to the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North Mr. and Mrs. John Pasqua and ance of Bob. Owens, magician, who floors, its drab walls, and its po- ever, were sawed by tte tfarwrsatids solitary sandpiper hunts along the CSANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 20th street, and the borough en- police committee for further con- more than 100-feet below the Council President Dudley - FORSOATB FARMS - avenue, west, Cranford. The body,.family'o_ f^. Hickorym ••„--•, N. C, are nowopened festivities at 7 p. m. with a tential fire hazards." of iodindnal nwuilwis flC tbe shore• . It is iaraer than the spot- ..--•. /y.. • . .. .:• ' ..:.: • . . Nev- gineer was authorised to submit Staten Island to Elizabeth span. Shingles -Roofing Materials iJlp, who conducted the meeting in OsUHNANCS Ma. SSI OAKLAND sideration. •'.-,. of the local soldier, returned to "siding at 24S South avenue. 45-minute exhibition of feats of The educational needs to be the plans to the State Highway -J OROIKANCB The North Plainfleld man's suicide JobsteaPaatSbop the absence of Mayor Feed V. Pit- , A. J. VANO GENE KEIXV A communication from Addlson thK country from Prance, where he Charles Morrison of Locust ave- magic. Parents as well as children served by the $50,000,000 bond is- 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. Commission for its approval, fol- nanca No. US. " MacDougall of «« «»• «n» * »u was the flirt from Goethals Bridge 1 ten, who is on vacation, explained toUbattUM was killed in action on December nue and his sister. Miss Ruth Mor- were sue, also endorsed by the State STOCKS and BONDS CBaafMd «-M4« lowing which the borough clerk '" ••'• *" "• •' in attendance at the cere- since it was complete'- - d- i-n • 192^ 8 0*. asking the YoungstownKitchens that work on the Parkway prob- will; advertise for bids. change the 15,1944, was taken to the funeral rison of Pennsylvania, spent the monies. according to officials of the Port of Chamber, would include improve- (Monday tan Friday •THE PIRATE" sessment lot,) on his dwelling week-end with Miss Marie DeFina in-s w. oraoN. AWE. I OFFICE EOTJK8 ably will not get under way in home yesterday with a military The Unami boys bowed to Ro-New York Authority. Bought - Sold - V Quoted itoliy i'M A. M, fe «:M P. VL Kjpnilworth until next spring at the A communication was ijcaa irom smiANDCREAl FRESH EGGS Color by Technicolor from $3,1 i $2,900 was received cart from the Brooklyn Naval Base. of New York City. selle playground in a baseball earliest, the State Highway Department an- andrefe I to the borough attop-Interment will be in Fairview Gail and Sue Wade of South game last Thursday at Warinanco Mendsy Nights IP. ML to * P. M. nouncing approval of transfer ney ; the board of assessors. avenue have returned to their OBOINANCB LISTED OR UNLISTED A report on renovations at police KO_ Cemetery, Westfleld. , \ . Park in Elizabeth, 6-3. Players AN. 1*3 Aiden Stood Crmnford 6-3555 is - CttfiAT SEA SBOWS ORDINANCE Provtdlnf for Storm NU-VEW headquarters was presented by municipal lid Pfc. Dopierala, who was 20 yeanhome from a vacation spent with representing Unami in the game ununage Along the Rahway River. FEDEEAL HOME li>AN BANK from the Washington avenue PXSTTf 9S9tWS 0Ht Obituary their aunt, at Avalon. included: Dick Reinhart, Bob Whereas on October 7, 1MT an ordi- VENEHAN BUND Ca Councilman Neville, chairman ot SOB© un old, was servings with Company B, nance wat adopted providing for Inquiries Invited police and fire. The cells haveproyement fund to the lerNouIO "SPRINGTIME IN , Mrs. WtniMB Hysll* 347th Infantry., Eighty-Seventh Di- Mrs. Robert Crawford of Fourth Parkhill, Evan Williams, Dan control along the Rahway River to**_ „" TOOT avenue project, considered avenue entertained her brother, Lammi, Walt Schubert, George undertaken by the Union County., Park been moved from the first floor Into $ p. m* f4nr*fgir M PfcMr.aLOair THE SIERRAS" OARWOOD-Mrs. William Hy- vision, at the tlroe of his death. Commisskm and the Township, and \ the basement, and members of thepressing need at this time. HIi3H SEAST I hSG slip of 23 Willow avenue, widow A native of Carteret, he came to William H. Granger of Bayonne, Lawrence, Bob Fontinelll, Gene Whereas the work to be performed by Passed on final reading in Trucolor last Wednesday. Dircks and MTchael ZapoUa. virtue of said ordinance requires chances department, doing the work on of William Hyslip, died in Muhlen- Garwood.with his parents as a In tlw local stosm sewera': A tbeir own time, are busy closing in public hearings at which berg.Hospital, Plainfield, on Frichild- . He attended the Garwood The American-Hungarian Citi- All the boys at'the playground Be It Ordalne. by the Township Com- -TAHWG was no comment, wero'ord-MUKe, zens* Club of Garwood held a participated in a "capture the flag" mittee of the Township ot Cranford: the area formerly occupied by the ™« — WED. TH&I day after a long iUness. The fu-school and Regional High School, Section 1. That storm sewer extensions, George W. Cunningham cells, (or use as a dark room for; prohibiting establishment UGH into the prepared for the same by the Township KABT IMimn BUWBEx. tVtLolVIBLD. N. J. fire headquarters to police head- shoulders on Colfax avenue b*.' a high requiem mass at St Ann's Army on May 7,1943, Mrs. Mary Hanek of Maple street with a triple victory. Her doUEngineer and now on file In the office of tween the westerly side of Mlchl-I —— —•• 9 I.444WU , Church. is recuperating from a recent ill- was judged the oldest, largest and the Township Clerk. , M HIGH STREET^ CRANFORD WSstSeU MM WEssfleu/t-S75S quarters to permit more efficient ordinance ahall take 9*9$* W*T9* POOL Pfc. Dopierala received his basic 'cfltct In th* manov A native of Shenandoah, ness at the home of ber mother in funniest one entered. Madeline Section a. The construction of said . handling of fire alarms, Councilman . V. PITTEN. "' TTOBBDAT EUnn OME.T training at Camp Shelby, Miss., storm sewer extensions should be under- Cr. 64508 Gr. 62467 Neville related. Tbe new set upof Beechwopd avenue. g of MflKe" Mrs. Hyslip had lived in Garwood and his advanced training at Clem- White Plains, N. Y. Tripki entered the most dolls and taken as a general Improvement. raoiv j. Mayor. Jor Ctrtoow-3 Carl Soltis, Harold White and the most unique carriage. Honors .Section.3. To defray the cost of said is such that when a fire Is reportet Councilman Neville reported BarmitB Cterk. for the past two years with her son 'College. He had been over- improvement the sum of 43000.00 is here- to the police; a button will be that a knock present in the motor >atl:l$r.mOair , ^^ Edward A; Survivors include seas only a few- weeks when he Jack Christiano wil) be guests of for the best-dressed doll and most by appropriateappropria d from the existing capital Frank Soltis at Eddie Farms, N.Y. original doll and costume went to improvement fund. pressed in police headquarters to of the borough's large fire engine NoMea '» barahr dfaa Out !_• aosft another son, Norman W. of Roselle was killed. Section 4. ThiThiss- ordiancordinance shall ttake sound the alarm at the fin house. wurbeen getting worse and that! M • -aattas af «s fttrk, and a daughter, Mrs. Mar-t The only survivors are his par- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Todd, Jr. Judy Thomas.. Phyllis Sharbec effect 10 daya after its publication aaftel r On arrvaal at fire headquartersheadquarters,,; nmfly-- investigatioon revealeldd necessary SaretRenkans of Scotch' Plains, lents. of Philadelphia visited the Roger won in the smallest doll category. ftnaj passage aa provided by statute. Spray Your Elms Now! BEAPFS Certificates were presented to we ~GEOROB B. OBTEBOSLDT."" . me...«~n* wil—..l« theuivnu bwe ablsume t1o0 coQipccontacit **P—Irs would - cost Votween $400 IS4S Todd Sra. of 247 Fourth avenue Chstrmsa Tovnihln OoomiUM. .*• - ffl !..• nd 00 I-IUP » over the week-end. winners. • it goes policpoUce headquartenrbhdrtb y ddireci t prt- * " . w«h posalbUlty of ex- ES Protect them, from the Stenen Honored Mrs. Madeline Woinlski of A return baseball game with Ro- . w__ra_ covmt, ^ it 4 compansons vate wire to ascertain locaUon of Dated: om GUIDE the fire.e . ,._ . Brookside place is ill in Rahway selle was played on Tuesday. Tavasblp C srk. i Elm lea f beetle. OBSINANCS N*. Ct« KLAmriELD A-9SO8 | At Surprise Shower Hospital. The poUce and fire chairman re- AH.ORDINANCS tor 11M OomtnMUon of Ite Movie Information COST53c Tbe forenlag ordlaaBca w_k sJoptsd cm GARWOOD—Miss Dolores-Sten- Miss Tony Gacta of Third ave- y*-- OaWpOflOd IMS Tuesday. August M, IMS. OK A TELEPHONE CALL en, daughter of Mr. and Mrsnu. e and Miss Dorothy Malencbek J. WA-TEB COfTEB. you SPRAYING- TO UNO OUT ABOUT Iyer Stenen of 212 North avenue, of Second avenue spent the week- Compound 1080 is an effective rat Tomuhlp Clerk of.the Tomsblp of Craqford. N. J. -T. ***' .4 •" tfi..r WiSIPS Stoamd OCR CONVENIENT was honored at a surprise shower end in Atlantic City. poison, bnf it Is extremely toxic to _?•••:••• \. • •••>•, ' " August Si, 1S«S. -y Monday evening at the home of Frank Soltis of 216 Second ave- dogs and livestock. , Mrs. George Jackovic, 212 North nue and Joseph Ganns of Kenil- SJJVCSLT BOYLE TREE avenue. ' A Minting Mrs. Jackovic worth are vacationing at Eddie C":? -,l.,k__i was Mrs. Paul Chereschoff, who Farms, N. Y. ' ~ WEEK Miff Tree Sffl^oy a Ai Its Brawkes will be maid of honor at the wed-l Geraldine Cecelia Willougbby, •:'• '.' ALL MAKES S "Key V. COMPARE THE VALUE -$50-$1IO-J200 ding of Miss Stenen and Peter'daughter of the Bernard WiHough- SEWING MACHINES COMPARE THE ELIZABETH 2-4124 - ELIZABETH THCTtS. Sept I Sperenza, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. bya of 8 Second avenue; was christ- xu socm AVKKtar. CAST Vts$5M B. Sperenza of 131 Willow avenue,;ened recently at the Presbyterian REPAIRED V^ SERVICED Hi Yea. compare the feature* You can identify the FuMy Covered By h on September 4 in St Anne's Church by the Rev. Dr. Kinney. PAHTS. mffiDK-W. BOBBINS. 2XPPEE FEET, BELTS. —compare the prices- bitted itt&H in any fist of raw Church. Sydney WiHoughby of Cranford compare what you |rf for products by punring out Decorations at the shower were'and Miss Dorothy Batt of Linden BULBS. Birno^Hot-S ATTACHME?<_S. rrasWs Borro aw $20. |30, $100, $200 or .what you /xy—and you, the one product which toy' ?°£ j AT£AS Vh« You're in pink and white, and the gifts served as godparents. Following New SewiBe Machines - 'too, wul come to the con- joys greatest popularity; SERVICE, rarup 1; MCOSVNA. faced with a'money emergency. were arranged on a table with an the ceremony a reception and din- and lAmetkaa howifs are rained NOW ian MN. umbrella. About 20 guests from ner were held at the WlDoaghby clusion that Chevrolet year after year; xaSt. of Oark. FIA6SHIP20 J*Jf«* «2p* nwnejr for overdue fordicbjxu^andaKDfoctoTtlttirappoicmieQts. •ATTSIUES roar ate OTUata. Cteln Yranr|| Cranford and Garwood were in at-home. Among the guests were Mr; INSURANCE continues to be fird in course, in the'neld of ls, doctor bills, IWWK^BI ex- WtSl SEWING > pensed or other worthwhile par- tendance. and Mrs. Sydney Wnioughby of SS&M. jurt M it continues i motor cars, that one prod- . ^Use immber of bthrooms pet home far exceeds lit BAST BBOAD 8TBBET, WESTPIEU), ft. J. i I s poses, telephone or come to OpeaBve* _ Wcst-dd X-SSM REPRESOfUNG fat to be first in Big-Car Quality at Lowest Coit. uct is Chevrolet—outstanding leadesJn popu- the ntio quango—& Bun-ba Tested uad«r thslr own pomr ot GOMPABE THE FEATUHES COMPARE THE PRICES Atlantic'* special detergent Jaftfwv is foepiiig yoar engine five of New |eney stands in the front ranks of the , Z V ***** {_• inctoty. ' - v •» . ... ' _l sludge. Whetlber idling at a traffic light, tor purring oc the open anmry's cefamks producedL Sanitary ware is ' Graal Okahr Cbevrclet combines You'll apee with mulkms tfcr men wnp^ffjiT item of this industry and it -S_*W PLYMOUTH of other car buyers that ON DODGE JDESOTO the Un&zed Knoe-Actkm highway—your engnte needs this top-qaaluy oil ax a papular prim f tntertalnmsnt! -aoal Cirh ••SS-1M1 for gliding amooth- prices—like quality—are • tfcewotld. The United O^VSr-ta I» - itn-iMi tan-Mat Get it where ymi get HT-ARC, the 9 big feature®gasoKM—fito n TT CaaU-SMaa Attar ir.K CONTEST _t$X$4-i''i?:? *• r> •unsa , i*ap www »i iiMiiii^wnTO was die value of vitreous china Atlas finance, you can bor- VaKe favorabie worfcing condnioasio nodal. Waararer it goo, paopb jtMt aatoraPv gstber 'reoad WHUULAWAY. EvervaaaV cpraadias tbe gofd eem abrat I St. — CBUafw. «-Htl •tetal AJ* tMJM Fortk. fer a kassar'vfew. ItVttw Fuxmusaie ep^Ml of tl^esatiag thte ajraat awr OMmtnLfln far w«sywh«e the W^ l*AfHV wiTcenvi^ uss-isst we.™ atotak _ tsata-Mi at 1983-IMI VS UtM •>" S 8 BATS aehedute. rfyou Only OumoSa! gbraa new OlAwwiMwl They J&e its mam "Fertamsjac" i" * taw Fattssasafe! Novsadari Dimtod by CaASLOTTK « first w« can h • art ISM* -. •» BJP, IIMt, : • in eatMtetism ia aD-Ad&etle projects. BSHB&astio sweup .ei its tutfavasodAm' ftnos ... toe' »paefle an eayiag-iJ'e SMART to Owa as GftW" ACCESSORIES •:> JI_ P eclre. stsrsarr !__» wmm vmem... &oi'« _ GoT us today Traoos ML • . —< Every en. neeti* cettnin. ACCESSORIES.. if Wv op to ywm mm*?* wmb-mA sttete. Y«a get these E*tm August 25-26-27-28 kla»— you seed aay of the followinff. SEE US NOWl Fastsvw fee&tcts *Amo yen pa BaSm F WIZH YOOB OU) itOClf HQT CSACZ5> QuusEiiam -IS PIRSTf •M, Maa «_»«•„ Above includes Labor. OU end CBSfliOUBTr JWB Adastic dealer. ' • ~* ¥ SEPT. 1' — ' ibato 8MIWI Ssct Cavms •\, OLDSMOBILE • Tim* Pawmpta C«« S« Coming AtlnKdoB _ "THE for for fOVfi OltmtlUE SEAiEi — ATLAS Host Cms Hart Com F. KANTNER & SON \rl TWIN BORO AUTOmmt:HI Ii.. Ui l i : RAHWAY AUTO SUPPLY & rrc V . i- - '• mi mismnt msmm® UplwteieTmg mtd SUpdmm NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. CURTAIM &A0 p. M^-T?CKSTS MM CTAX *i..-1'.vf:j,vti.|i1!p1. UC. N*1M niMaa. Gasttldgtta J.. - >.'-_• ffer Tear ©WB Tm '' ' WlndsiSeM Wsm Fovd ss mm'^ymmm' AYE,. Ms «. vmm xvt. €»AJW©atSJ Gas* Hfeawa ftkubm wd Mzmm ^ SLAhwaj Cealral Ave., WestfieM, N. J. TeLWE.241220 N. UNION AVE. .' 'Air tUtam . ^^B__ii •II Y; .,"', .««t«Bit'eai>f>'r- __ far Wirvrf Cor • .( n- Twnc fa H«er» J. Taylor, Jlsowit jyirtwwl;, Mmd*w md •.••.. •••;:>. ;••: • 1i V" V.. iV"v» IP JLa4as_k_sivi^^ 1 •^fei'c*;- ^{if^'tUA^tf: .*•,' ll^^i^ii^tt >7'?t>l, ** } > I 1

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E!rr.cly fold thorn (3cub!^-and Members tJtf.-t&e-ffliStoinistrative sttff' MMB Board-CJ _E|aefi{te, Troop &6 earned awards that are j iy f Christian Service of Cran- c e o Tnere wul be a program for bovs pedal. Professional Chemical Society, and] park, with its acres cf 'cub-tropjeal of burden in the Andes. The name hang them over the line. Do not ZitsaMiss to SJr- ISawaKi! Eu Best, snpeTTistos: strto«pa» cf asaosss. ;ivrcv "o'nly. in- canp, during the "and girls durins tte class hour'i is a G. A. \7. representative to the' vegetatim. river ar.d la!;es. has the I3 pronounced as thoufih it were use clothespins for they will fc jjethodist Church will be in 1 • Orfstoalj/ffl tentoWw trarfc titart ealeattta" was OMribatefl . ".....irf * s xopp's recsnt two weeks' stay at fto 9 p. m. • ^. ? EuJseattoa controls "dollarspot". the turf dj. •e'dceddent prevention spec- except in an emerGency. development department Church and Human Rights," at the ' lias decided 4feat a jainfIBSHSS ©f S®9 Aays will be ffffifjalrefl foff S6out Mallory JacScson earned) ease that causes bleached spSa u Council of Church £ ^ ^ ^. j^. . toe 1M9-50 -flebool year. Dr. BaiJ veported. final nights. dead Brass about the size of a ss. :s and published by tki3 nsu>s-\ 3. Use the speeds of other mo-Cranford f General niUne Wo s> 9:30 a. nj- worship service at Cran; 'irst Class rank and'the Carapj as program will include four paper in the interests of greater torists as a guide on busy hieh-j'VVomen MondaV night, 16-14, 15- ford Methodist Church this Sjasi- September 7;-Tne«3ay—Faculty Btsseltas. Beaver Award, for work done as a1 ver dollar. It can eilso bs used - Wilson .occupies a ffcr CbrlBtmaa (Our Generation,"'" Dean iF. G. to an all-time 8il0h of 30.5 ^ uncomfortable,. simila The Sacrament of Baptism will! KSSl ' Scouts Larry Priddy and Barry" dollars in ^ Kreiger. Ann Coffee eliminated r post in the'Ansco photo- of Drew University-, and, 5. Look well ahead continually ra Wc • * Joey Holroid and Janice Richmond e P .chemicals.section. be administered during the service;, 6"Neil passed their First Class tests! while dirving, and keep a close to Nancy. Lee, daughter of Mr.' and' Febresry 2S;'Toe»d*y—Schools closed! for Wsslife.gton'o and earned *the #hite Oak Award t_ triumphed - over Morion Rudd. . watch for hidden hazards. Dr. Wilson, identified with,Gen- airs. Harold W. Gilbert, and Keith! . • SUrthdail>< • . '• ' •-'•• . • ••• • for outstanding advancement '1 6. Approach intersections and Nancy Rudd beat Mary E. Rein- Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Bob-1 April's,' Frtday-i-Sciioola'close1 fo«r Spring'Vaeatfon. Scout Richard George jjassed his; nert eral Aniline, research for the past other hazardous points, at a speed !Bett>v Mary Lib Coffee defeated seven years, studied chemistry at ert Weber. Robert Bruce, son olj April 18, Monday—Srttoalo reojsca. . • :. First Class tests and earned the which will permit full control ofi Lerda and Anne Gildersleeve Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Olsen, was. Red Oak Award for advaneensemV North Texas State College, where ; May 39. Monday—rSefeoola cliiasd for SSesaorlal.-Oay.'. • • the car'. won her match with Kathy How- he took his B.S. degree in 1935 /'baptized at last Sunday's service: 32, /Wednesday—Commencement. Scouts Bavid Hurtt, '• Lester! ..Co.nscious-of the part they must ard. and his M.S. in 1036. While serv- Carroll Valdcr of Long "Branch} Holmes and Robert Gohring passed j play in reducing accidents caused Second round matches saw Ann ing the United State: Departmcnt 21, Friday—Seasota c!oBa for Duff be the speaker at a "youth their Second^ Class tests, and by speed, federal, county, state and advance at the expensp e of of Agriculture in >a professional I'll mectins at the church at 7 p Scout Gohring also earned the Red municipal authorities are carrying Sue ^ck GiGaill BiBrinkmak bn beatt Capacity, he pursued hi3 doctorate Sunday. Walter Anderson will n and.the two morning' wor-javenue, and Richard Oak Award for advancement., out studies to determine postwapostwar An at Texas University and received reopC l J Coffee, Janice Richmond . lead the devotions. | ship services wil•"l b~e resumed.•"'"»»'• 20»"4» "Elisabet« h avenue. •• maximui m saff e speeds for con- • liminate Nancy Rudd and Ann his PhJ3. in 4941. He is • mem- Junior Assistant Scoutmaster p n ber of Phi Lambda Upsilon and An executive meeting of the j There will be Sunday School Miss jacobscn, daushter of M: Donald Merwede passed the Pio- gestet d highways and less heavily GHdersleevGHdersleee rout MarM y Lib CoffeeCff . Gail Sigma Xi fraternities, and the Women's Society of Christian Serv- j classes for all ascs up to the and Rjrs> Arthur H. Jocobsen, neering Merit Badge tests. He also traveled rural roads. Brinkman defeated Ann Duff Engineers are continually de-in tne semi-fina's as Janice Rich- American Chemical Society. ice will be held at-the church at;seventh grade at 9:30 a. m. A. Hill, doushter of Mr. served on the camp staff as a mond beat Anne 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Sidney classes for junior high school age, William E. Hill, will enroll ii leader for several weeks, super- signing new highways which aUow! Gildersleeve. Dr. Schulze received his B.S. in for uniform traffic speed. ThiswiU Mrs- Brinkman entertained the chemistry from Nebraska State L. Nunn, president. will preside. and older at 10:50. The Men's the liberal arts course at Bucknel! vised the Fire Ball.Ceremony and! la ers a a a There will be a meeting, of Cedar Bible Class will meet in the chapel Mrs. RUey, son of Frederick staged the Troop SO Indian Court do away "with the need for much P y * P rty following the College in 1938. He took his M.S. special speed zoning, as will also PlavinS ot *he fl"aIs Monday night. in 1940 and his Ph.D. in 1942 at Crest delegates at the parsonage at at.9:30 a. m. on this date. Serv- RUey> antl Mr. Akerhielm, Eon i *, J Honor Ceremony with Indian 8 p. m. next Wednesday. ices will be held at 9:30 and 10:50 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Afcer- dances. . Scout Thomas Goodman the elimination and reconstruction' -^— State .'University of Iowa. Ho was a. m., with the sermon topic, "First1 hielm, will enroll in the mechani-' A tow csmera angle mekem thio cthot 0,0000! example of What can be done also served on the camp staff/ engaged in research.for tho Na- First rehearsal of the Senior in plcturlnn/tar.nJvals. . of many especially hazardous in-l TOCTNOHBE? OF _COANFOBD tional Defense Research Commit- Choir for the new season will be Steps in Church Membership."!cal engineering course. Mr. j Harvey Merwede spent/ tersectjons, curves and under-! Notice Is hereby "given that Aneclo The Sacrament of Baptism will be nnccmc Cordl has ofTered to purchase from the tee ' before he joined the General held under, direction of Henry Mv Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- days in camp, helping Jp prepare! ^T^ -., " !Township of Cranford Ipts 0. 7. 0. 0 and administered at the 10:50 a. m. dore E. Schultz, will enroll in the Capers '• A public education program is 10 In block 44 (Garden Street), with lot Aniline professional staff in 1942 Boardman, director of music," next for the Indian Court of/Honor. ' nnrfor rv.iv omnlwi-i-pinn ik. j:- 10 restricted nsalnst the erection of any Thursday night service. - commerce, and finance course. It was announced/at the'troop] hand I know of nothtos more the case near the Grotrad. The IO|tr astrouunaer sway result, emphasizins of excessiveg th, e dis- budding, on the tnx mop forthe sum of It was announced this week that They will be among 675 new dlfilcuH for mo to do than drive camera angle makes the picture. officers* meeting that the troop hasl 01000.00 cash, and that said offer has been there will be a retreat for all mem- students, 550 of them freshmen,1 past a carnival wftbont^itopplDff to Imagination also played a major received word i 1 Princeton Uni-I jtho meaning of speed signs and the approved; nnd that at a meeting of the HEAEING' -.AIDS' StauJemts. ^est means of adjusting driving to Township Committee to be held on Sep- ON AL1L bers of the Quarterly Conference who will begin their studies with look at4he acts, takft^tmm or two part In another excellent carnival versity that: tember 7. 104!). said offer will be consid- HATTEttlBS and their families at the Salvation the opening of the fall term, at'on tho forrls wheeVor try to taocti picture I eaw recently. It wao a aigbt to attend one of the borne i varying conditions. ered for final approval and the snle of UEACJNO TESTED FCCE To said property, will so -be made unless 34-l!oar Pbono Servlco Army's Star Lake Camp at Butler Buclmell,- September 10. Approxi- down a pyramldyOf-'bottles with my shot, & time exposure of osversJ nee- during the/footbaU season. All of these programs are of val- sufficient, cause appears to the contrary. Five students from Cranford ue. But they wijl be of little TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE Call or Write on Saturday,. September 11. mately 1,100 cJi-scrvice .men will fading fnjif bail onilis*' daratloa. Tbe camera fan visa ' TOWNSHIP OF CHANPOHD. Announcement also was made have been admitted to Buctartsll be included in the student bybody, , But for - plctnra taticr a carat mado the plctoro bad been Intrlsned avail—many more motorists and J. WALTER COFFEE. mourns AWIMPMONE co. that,the Peach Festival held by the University and will report for the whichihh willil/ exceel d 2,30230 men and by the, streams of light traced la then pedestrians will die in 1948 and in Township Cleric. ISM EAST FCONT STItEET valbaa'e'vjj i more to offer. For there Dated: AuRjst 25. 1048. , — 1'ialpQeld t-niSO PlalnQeld. N. 1. Senior Fellowship last Friday eve- opening of "Freshman Week Sep- women. are cQttpflesQ picture subjects every* darbnesa by on dr-car rotatlns a great success. About tember 0. - - • whero-'oa tho midway. And olltlte about a abaft So tie bad set op to their rendezvous with death" in people attended. Proceeds They are: Joan C. Jacobsen, 5 Cannot BUCQ an affair can t>o castnurcd camera firmly, opened his a hurry. Some of them are ac- went toth e new building fund. Craig place; Catherine E. Hilt-301 Men im, Sesyke /.» • •«. ostlog sbota—a barker oatolllns the Tho big thins is to try/them. For Campbell, could drive with com-: ta S end on hu thero's no question that you will flnd t ",^ "^, . /J « ^ ' morlw of hlS tent ehow. » child cat- ita'stays,, tSzsfzts the bstn to bs EiasS Ibecaasa tbeyVe fort and relative safety over the Japan recently returned to Fun- ,ng epua Cotton candy, a. couplo rW- dozens of picture pos&lbUltles If yoa "Utah Sands" at 200 miles an hour.| oaka, Japan, wher^/he fired the'^g th0 ferrla whecL go to a carnival with your camera c dysd, two gsly. combed COKOS, have ooa-sttcicls- But a motorist moving one tenth 111 as an e3t ert loaded and ready to obooi. And, la HOOTS: 9 A. M. to I© IP. M. - •I U ^ P i Mono of these onotn ore, onnpaal, lag ceiMjandb. And they waatj lilce koa .. .ware as fast in a crowded residential nneman. Pvt.jBrothers enlisted" in perhaps. But thafa Whore Imasina- shooting ibem. you will find yoa district may not be able to avoid 0 ^ Army in/ March, 1047. and uon comeo in. Tabo today's onap, Icarn -aa you go alo^g. The pleaauro 1 mvP aftet 850 wai!iifcys8 me!rs eftrasbdilty hitting a youngster who dashes Featorimg A CompIeUe LaamB ©f completed ^is .basic training at "or example. It's a far moro effective you get from your camera and your into the street 20 feet in front of Fort Lewis, Wash. Upon arrival picture—taken when the cas© wan skill in using it both increase tho SIZES .0 toto 0 ' - Bomber 10,1947. him. in Japarf, he volunteered for para-U|Sh in tho 6ky—than a shot of tho moro you malio nso ot It, . E.65 to. 2.95 Accurate figures indicate, and chute^luty with the Eleventh Air- same subject would to if taken with —John van Guilder tragic' authorities agree, that bojne Division and later was as- ; speed contributes to accidents pri- signed to Company D of the 188th>' ~~~' marily as speed "too fast for con- ' ''y- 921 emmmtwL AVL CRMTFQW, M. I. Parachute Infantry Regiment, HtFand Mrs. A. J. Hetzler of 323 South for a six ^veeks* cruise on the ditions," rather than high speed o o o wDn©tlEQ(Brp QiJ ED© Q Dsill^ ia now assigned to that company as Union avenue, now stationed at U. S-S. Leyte. He will participate or any arbitrary number of miles arUtenUt^...^ u^ u, g. Naval Air Station, in Navy maneuvers in.the Guaffl- p«r hour. < . • o Ne»l Cumminss, A/A, son of Mr/Quonset Point, B. I., left Saturday tanamo Bay area of Cuba. Considering this, the wise »mo- 2. H llumm Aw. torist not only will keep within OEP K. 3. . posted speed limits, but also take into account the amount of traffic, SgS Store Hours: 9 to 6 — Fridays 0 the character of the highway, the You mcty fouve for immediate delivery your eflzoice of tmtt-Ho- road surface, the weather and all ting or a beautiful room-size® rug, cu£ and boufed.> from ow _ other conditions that affect auto- mobile operation. The following brocdloom sCocks, Thesy fine, all wool fece'Broadlaoms^Kow'mayJbe had methods of adjusting speed to .in the httesS high fashmn styles .. An Axminsters or Wiltot^Visk our conditions are a guide to safe, sound, restful driving; ... see estt of these new 1. Keep a clear stopping dis- wsvc Monte FwnisMngs Colors! • ' tance ahead. Slow down,, when necessary, in approaching hilltops, \ curves or intersections. At night, drive so that it Is posslbla' tosto p WE BMt OIB BIKES- 12' UHBTTEl 9 Tan,

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TB^BDAY, HEFTSMBSII S, nets South Unixt teg -from an cv formed last Hoaday, al ®@d Cfccast H3fc3 Maacy Todd Hearlea, Annoiinccmcnt has besa made of Mr. and Mrs. HemtEis P. B©sr- ter c? Mrs. Morgan B. Horton off the wedding of BteL' AJjilia EL feocfer of 12 Oak Isms vn$l '.eater- 111 Forest' avenue sclumsd Tues- Kew Canaan, Ccna, end £34. Dora, Amcsen of S7. South 'EInion aveoue tain the njEinbcrs oS ttofe day irosi a EacatJi'c vacation cpaat and Hesasi M. de la Motts evening at their and thtj.late Dr..Hoitca, the rehearsal Mr. and- Bars. Antca Speeht Bsach, Calif. Hie.ceremony took a in New Canaan Eaterday place on July 15 in.the Methodist ths weddias their HorvesHed fresla, deliveireiS 323 High street entertained with a >" •"^ toi Henry Edwin tJartals 13sr. aasS Eire.' gardea,;-party Sunday afternoon-ia Church., Jersssy Csty, with the Rev.Emilylow, aad Robert "Tames Tyr- Ciordes of 418 Casino av amd coM fresla... the &ritely.prica3 foi^to 1 .a. Henry Bartcls ©2 CMc- II Fitzgerald, JKIEIOT, rell, soa of Ms. and .Kfes. E. G. honor' . of their scn-inrlaw and Mr. and Eire. L. H. Scp2cr c? 3!G ng t&e cesemcay. Tyrrell oS Glsa Rock, fanaeily of Bible Presbyterian Church^"?.? at ASP ora cums to' paco- every daughter, E3r. and Mrs. Edgar Prosncct street end E3ir. aad E3rs. o,fctecrly bl'dentofl, arKl'thc «-™—~~a Thhee -ReRevv . Wa late E3r. Barrels. TIi6""cSrenM)ay BSrx. Easily Retai off linfisa Cronted. J with top l Wilier, Jr., of St Louis, Mo., whoD. N. Brown oJ 12 Craig place tTerc Eetfleld of- Jcrcsy City will 'take place -to Lyoaa of Barringtca officiated, have been vacationing here for. the tras userfcmiCjU in 4feo were the only i attendants. Calvasry Luttcran Churcli en Esst- Grass Bison ,'past .two V:cz1i3. Mrs. V/iller, Jr.can of Elisa&etla nl tional Churc&.by fifes-Ketr. Barrinstoa was matron of h»« M bomo In Haeeapsat, EX Y. ;de la Motta wore a blaa gown wMJj mon. street Saturday afternoon at is the former Gertrude Spschl .matching accessories, whila fear at- 4. The Rev. William N. Hiejtsa&cte, TteElisnes Bertha and The fillers*-. returned - to' their Given ia marriages by Dr. Wil- tendaat was cowncd in gray with pastor,.will csffidate. cm, sistero pi the bride, -and honis today. .- • ' • HT. Iteaaath C. X3acKay, prcsj- matcaiffimatching accessoriesaccessorie . BelSBtat raoroore Hilda Carte, sister ol tha dont of -Union Junior Colle Hynard of Hew Y03& City More than 40 relatives cad cad-Cesmal, N. Y., ttc Tbrid® wage pink grboia, were bridesmaids. • friends attended the parts' Sunday leave .by boat Saturday fox o a gewa of whits satin with a fitted The couple plsai to leave cast j brlds'vrore a dress of -afternoon, which" was followed by vacation at Frfciio Esodice. ;• Miai.ahofla T. HartfflB, week en an esleafi-d trip tteoucb a bu£?et cuppsr and dancing to the Island, Nova Scotia. He hxiSs'e cisJer, was raaitS ol hmuir, ihe Western stetes and wi!| te&acs had Q wreath'of white . Guesb were present from the 'return trip by Other .attendants i residence-in-Cqlifomiaid . •Annocncatoent has- hsgn • made WestSeld, New Yorli, Roctiaway by Kr.-EEi Elra" CteeS. "Miner of Point, Ycnkexs, Long Ipland and of Now .YcrJiyCity, .Miss dai la Motte«;"o"|tast matron 1 Ok l S th and a-baumiet o2 rocca and oicbSs : of Azure Chapter, §7, O. E. SL, has1 Oak lasjs, oS tho engaucnienj of LigM ElsaS TEEJ3 WMh Cfd "'"~ ' of 211E3E2ST edem have ictoroefl Elizabeth Langmsmi thpir daiighter, Miss.Jesa Biter, The bridesmaidbridesmaids wore yelloyell w rn^^l been employed for .the • ****** WTg3 - The couple was married on July from a mote Cysp to'tllclslsaa. tfflsa City, Mka EJancy EOSET to John S. Herrcm. Jr., soa of Dr. BJgtsS 12eaS 'ifeaE Great L=!ie3 cad CcaaSa. years'-to the tas coHector'o offlcs and Mrs. John S. Herron of OSS trteunsd 10 in Normandy, Ann Karb of1 JTramteghana, Maai. ism. • BSr. «Iela Elolte, a gsast grand off tha same flowers. ooo in Canada filcsy visited WJasara t f h Mt. Prospect avenue^ Tnna Fkk Wlst Has Carolyn Squier, patron of the Eastern Star.o? Hew 'The brifisHSlsct Is: a ggraduate of wers o2 ossua dotted Swisa. Mr. and Mrs. ICTayns.CTtte. and She brids, was flower girL Jersey, is retired. matraa ©2 honor were arifffiSs ' ^JwJted freb Wcisra fenrj family, of 1 Tuxedo • place, spent v v Cranford Hish'Skhool and attended t 2 h Lt. end'Mra. Guy D. Bithandsoa HHany a ScotSttt of GGiai a '--Bldgo Mrs. Harvey L. Klillsr and Mrs.Union Junior CoHese.and Rutgero three weeto in Vermont recently. was best man.- Ushers were Vance J. M. Ptedersen.. of 23-Gallowce, Westfletd, entertained with a'per- University at Newark. Mt«i« Eaioer Ths bridsgroem's'mother WOJB» ' has' been employed for the ppast flve /al b!ue dreWvith'bi Thomas Barbery of sonal''shower Monday evemlng to years by th® Western Electric Com- cessozio and tea a corsageof tai. York. City, and honor of Mm. de !n BSotte. Gi:S>sts pany, .Kearay. John J. Hanlghan of Omaha, He&. included efflcers who served with Mr. Herron 2s a graduate of Holy S Mra Bartels wa3'graduated from her during her term cs naatron end y of Glen Bridle. Mrs. B. B. Carey of 1122 Edee Diew-Seminary,'Carmcl, N. Y., and a few friends. Crosand sals Collego holde sto a Worcester Master's ,• Mass.degre,e waa/best man. mZ Miss Ann Taylor of 10 Lsno3jbroo!j t pplac e was token to EJuMsaMsa - Cornell University, where eho was f Ml ' l/ Nyaelr, N. Y:,, cousiin 0 0!! from Montclair State' Teachers' the bridegroom; William Dickey ol picnic lireate avemie hha s returnetd d hornh s ffrom berg Hospitalpl,, PlaimEefdaimefd, last WedWed- o member of the Kappa Thsta College. The prospective bride- Willi spendindi g thth e summeto r to AloJia'nesdayAlJ' , sufferisig tsasaviim pneu- coroxity. .Mr> Bartels, a graduate CUd^d T7Ul . . .-• you're our© of Cranfoid High Echoo3, attended Mr. and Mrs. Leveictt W. Ksn- groom' served over four years to Auoabon Park were ushers. Camp," Ely, Vt. monia. She was reported on tha the Army, including duty as first /The bride is a graduate of Rutgera Uiiivcrcity and was gradu- nelly of 127 Heroins ovenus an- l BaJ vdltiea! ' • ated from Cornell University, nounced the engagement of their lieutenant with the rington.Hish School and attended Mr. and'Mrs. W. F. Herzog, St., daughter, Beverly -Graco EenncDy, enth Infentay Division In the National Bible Institute'in New of Parkway Village have returned wtere ho was a member of the Ch! ciflc Theatre. Mr....HerrcMr...Herrcn Is/pies- Yk Cit Th R ew Mrs. Bavid KT. Brown, Jr., end to Roger William Morten, ctm of York City. Tha Rev. Mr. Cords to Cranford after three weeks at con of 12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Morton o2 ently employed' in' the J^dustrla!! attended WheatOn College, RRelations Division of the' Western ttdd Wht C t 10 Colony drive. Summit on, HL, and was graduated fromo ©Saves 1 Electric Company Faith Seminary, Wilmington, Dsl tits couplo in Cl8ve- College and is a member of Cran- No data has 'been set for the Fith Si W , Mr. and Mrs. Otto SictterJ, tetrnfl, QMo, U d Fv35sed3 JPo sons, Ales .and' EtaZdy, ,o2 14 . Eartcls is ford Dramatic. Club and a former Upon their return from a a, EBechantenl. engineer with 4ho Satot Michael's Church was tSie® member of the'Spinsters' Club-of ding trip to the Great Smokies the Greaves place,- returned recently OECOIH Elsctric . . . couple plan to livo temporarilj fa afesi? FceMso from a four v/eelas' vacation nt E3b- Mr. and KIra G. Holmes Wil- scene of the marriage at 4 p. m. Princetcn, and Dwight Livingston Elizabeth. Her father is principal Mrs. Emsna Daniels .of New CoHtagswcodg L Thhe Rev. MrMr.. Corks. tedeconl: and. Point -Pleasant liams cmdl. tihilSiCD, George end Saturday of Mten Jeanne Anne of-Lalbyette Junior High School, Yorrk is thsTgesthsTguest ththii3 week of hhe r hCHtadhas pastorateL sT hin Audabon O'Brien, daughter o£ Mr. and Mra. of Providence, R. L p Sandra, of 14 EMiatras drive, cpent The bride'o mother was attired Elizabeth, and a measlier\o£ the ^SI J . L. .GradGd y of 0 and Star Cross. Richard O'Brien of S3 Cen- faculty of the. graduate school oS Balmifire parkway, north. , Mr. and Ete. Percy ..C.. .Byron theweei-cndl at CuSvei'o LaJic, tral cvemie, to Eobert Warren to dusty rose faille with matching ore ba3MiEis a ht d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook aid and granddaughter. Baldwin,.son of Mr. and Bflrs. Per- hat and wore a corsage of violets. Luce, of 18 West Holly street, m> Miss Donothy The bridegroom's mother wore on The bridegroom, an alumnus o3 /Mr. and Mrs. George Braubur- daughter, Barbara, of 22 Crescaa SHUT PkSSes cently returned from Q weeli'o va- «2aughter oS Mr. and Elm ErOTto F. clval Bredshaw Baldwin of 514 aqua crepe dress, brown lace hat Loomis School, Wtodair, gcr and son, George, ST,, off ,104 place, have returned after Mr. and Eflrs. RoSjext Si. Mfnr Wyoming aveauo, South Orange. a senior at Princeton Uni Oak lane, are visiting Mr. Brau- Bfedle Suc!i tasJy ITranttfurter roEor ' ddlessrvl o to cation in Capa May. Eflergott, oJ BuneJlen, formerly of and a corsage of brown orchldo. ing tibia cummer nt Konnandie ! I of 21B .Parkway Village, who TOSTOCranford, and Harold Paul Swink, The ceremony was performed by where lie to a membsr of burcer's parents at-Fire. IclAnd, !»c loastcn bride's parents. A string ensemble Miss Dorothy Boswell of Owens- turned home last Monday, after Keasant, wer© married Saturday, The bride, who wes escorted by furnished music throughout the and family of 120 Oab lane hzn instructor in chcmSstiry at Union August 21, to the Dunellen Presby- her father, wore the family wed- ' wedding trip. boro, Ky., and Robert T. Moran of returned from a vacation on tit spending the week-end at Late Junior College. Memphis, Tenn., are guests 'this terian Church. ding gown of ivory satin with long The bride attended Skidmore inPrimccloia. Delaware at Stephens Point, Flat- ceremony was performed by the fitted bodice, long sleeves and full week ol E3r. and Mrs. S. E. Klunder Mr. and Mrs. John E. Grady and Kav. C. E. Getz, pastor. court train. Her fingertip veil of of 0 Dcnman place. Mr: and Mrs. Charles V. Roscn- il f EIis3 Mergolt wa3 given to mar- Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sprole Vacuum 8 as. Humdingero wi family, formerly of Cranford, have g gn to mar French illusion was gathered into for fricasjeo, tala'di-all ii—1 /'/> TL^ ,/t. crantz and son, Dale, of 0 .Central takek n up residence to their now 6 a crown of antique rose point lace Ear. and Mrs. N. R. Foster of 24 " son, Billy, formerly ol 9 Noi- Packed cos ^ |:| c tiamburpcra! Fresh, avenue spent last week-end visit- home, in Forest Road, FonwcodL tenderiage d6 yby he Misr fathes Marr yan Paressod wa3, at of- Springfield avenue have returned linc-tcxturcd and ing Mrs. Ruth Hides Mathey at The lece had been worn man place, who have been sperid- lono hfc Mrs. Grady is the daughteg r of Po- PlainfleldPli , maid of honor. 3 Best bridegroom's mother at her wed- fro m a three weeks' vacation spent ing the summer at their home a flavorful.. C M lice Commissioner and. Mrs. J. Ed- man was Joseph Bergen, of Plain-ldinl e The bride's bouqueq t was at Eaglesmere, Pa, and touring Lovelle, Me., hhve taken up resi- Coca-Cola ward Wolf of Burchfisiid avenue. fild 'd th hi 2 throueh Nev/-York state. field, 'and the ushers.wero Norman ccscaito c2 white . larksnur dence in Parkv/ay VillaKe. Siiej uocier 4 lbs. I. Paul Giardina of Newark, ac- Paul Mergott, brother of the white zocc3. Wta^ Gr&vdllas tiho Pepsi-Coin . CsM, EJajare. na'oto cr tscfl SI'OCT counting instructor at Union Jun- Miss Virginia L. Hausmann ©2 bride, and Harold Robert Swink, wore a gray wool gabardine sui Tender tpring lasb ior College, tea3 just returned from 213 Thomas street Kecently re- & Elizabethi , brother of the with dark blue accessories and a WEBBENG SNVETATIONS §in©cal(ileir LnsiBlb a three weeks' vacation to Quebec, turned from an eight weeks* stay corsage of orchids. Pctotetl ILsg ©1? I2iEap©ff VcaH Cd at CCamp Hagan, Shawnee-cn- A reception attended by 125 Miss Sally Anne O'Brien was her AvsiSMtla tor SCs'VeQl Cinrnpa Delawarc, Pa., where ter Jhe GCC-nuests followel d at the home of the sister's maid of honor. BOro. David Henry L. Camptsep E • off Jersey ond consecutive year^ Eha was bridle's parents. Edward Rounds of Cronford, an- COMPANY §DB©inI(!leir §|ii©!!ngc Laycra fmcsi waMv-iwco «.SO ^ ^ Pi,0.c i 2 fci 33d Cityt , instructoit r in pygpsychology y elected to tits Honor'CcimciL The couple will neslda other sister of too bride; Miss Polly Ftfes'e life off Bed UnioUi n JunioJ r QgQoUcge, , spent cav- beth upon return from a trip to tho Rlutooy of Chicago, a cousin'of the Sflewitog fresh chd Havorfc) eral weekks touring Neiy Allan Ekaarupp, ram ol E3r. and Jena False Bd- reccaSly. 6s £3ira Nelson E. SkGaru3> of 107 OaEi brido was gradtmted cf Eltoboth and Uoma Aiagefl Fffiodl ESSfflig Anacj food «««te lon^onrived Tuesday Stan South High School end fcj cm- Joan Rouwto ol Trenton Carolina, where he spent the sum- a secretary-by the BrE- Lndly Fomigeiro . lioM. tender, ^ Mr. cad Win. EotairJ M. wood Corporatloa, PMa0aldL Mr. clhlMacu, Bob, JJcmaM ond mer working with the International Tho brMcsmalds wcro 10 Docrtos woy.Jhnw) 09- Papsr Compamy. E3r. Swink, who- was graduated tuxood ffl^am Q two wcsito'rrvccn2ito a otudent nt the Univcrcity cl Sdiool £3 em- with lens Ittcd N by Genera]! Instruments o£ nanator EWTIS. Ttoir bats Layer?'Cake ,-.'' . „ . csttenptcn Beech, Z* I.' tho war he wero dolphialum bins with ••it doiicioja bycro wift o bucis^s CJMSO .acso Js'fc ocrcca wiJlh tto Wavy In tlio Pia- bmra c2 bltiQ-toUa in «7hlldi Miss • Itotherina Kasislryy , ol Efflr, tmdl JHra. \7. C. ciffic T&eatro te too wero dustaed Sowcra similar to tary at (GraG y MemofM, S3 Epitog- 0$ SB3 Coslno oventzs, hri* rcturtted Tlliay car- Eld avenue, has rotomed £rcm o ikndover, N. KL, where dts o! various pihfi^r«i ©j IPHatto ocifl.Wavdt BssI' spent tho ffiumnser 03 Q juntcx ccini- bta)" tislnWnSujii and. tswfictlhcasfc was i^unt to Scrantom, Pa. cilor at Boisgcd Mountain Camp. VSr. and tatra I..X Tycoa of Key During the past wede, west, Fla., .have announced Mr. Kenneth Baldwin, bsothcr Wasrea Schindl r. gufcst ol Moad3 at Lake George, easacemc^st of tsscir dau^ter, of the brictesrocBvwas best msm aad Mrs. J. C. Sohtodter of Cherry Ann, to Bert W. Holds, con Ushers were: Edward Richard of B3r. and E3rs. P. H. Hoick ©J SIO'Brien, Jr., of Cranford, brother Besff Lavcp spruce street., Mr. HoJck Is o oS tho torids; David Edward Rounds sonarman .thud class In the Wavy of Craufoid, brothcr-ln-law of the Beeff EC and b a Graduate of Cranford iteh bride; Charles H. Bippart, Jr School. The v/eddina has beam cat South Oranse; Thomas Richards of Make tliis picnic your fines! for November 24!. East Orange; Louis Statist III of ivii°n A&P's Finest . . . fa- mous Ann You don'tt Eiave to go to the wide open spaces to pet a taste of die country. JusJ visii A&P'o SMALL ROAS1MG Ol FEYMG Dairj- Center, v/here everytliin^ is counSnr-fresk FrcsIn.lMlKlerir5sIIir-ib.2Sc1 can can {2 to <3 iso. Sorvo hoJ cr co!J O-'Cbeeoo Foc Top-quality /a/jcy semolina apaphclli in u flavorful oauce made ivitli to- 'a PcacEa Jule© maljics, opiccs and mellov/ cheese. n Lena©ja JJcnac© Salad DressHmg:

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THE .CSMIFOKIS / OTISSE? iiBJD ClfaOWKXE, THURSDAY. ."SHE CE&KFOPJ3 CITZSEM of Caruso's Barber Shop. from vffceation, will preach at the! The whole trip took "only 18 SSSTifflE FOB SAWS an Colombia ranks/scconS ' In DRAIN WOTK dons. Call CUiabcU) 5-5333,C C. GLA3HJGGHG, , ibtarrbtarro Eajih, EtraiJ web, days. B/Ir. Petrozeli flew both' Schedule of-sfliurch activities will -The Gitt'of God" i3 the sub-j average ttrcc pound weinht.at OTHyjCZMjCZM. EoCerE a matto to crdcr, tsble COMPLETE equipment tor car EKsin CSANFOED:- 3a?EUCE3> TO 022X00 — world in coffee production. Co:om- arcor.zsm:nt>,t tfocwood.d ros^s, esterst , bcftccc- • • • -n 0- end 0 p. m.. OJ writ•'e- L• . • Window FriercMFriercM . Orasafcoirara PaPatatdt l c? Css- Glazed. Call CHanford 0-3173-14. compreanr. uprity. elsctrtr. csoioe tr^t Attractive 0 rooin hornc. oil steam heat, •- GAIU3£N APAEITKENTS Returned recently resumed after Labor Day. J of a".Christia.Crann Sciencncee radio i and may produce a pounp d bia ,ranl:a -firjrt arnons tha SoaiTl isT EUEteTIOn—2 ceaU o werfl. rnurrjj ofcd cv;eel PCES. Mario Erown, Fario, Dos '104. KenUerortb. M. J. D-3 buffer. Coll CRffislonJ O^M'-B-U or tSrace. tiled kitchen end bath,, Orcplaco, The Woman's Association of the ot ouItr ^t f C9 tta ailjttoam. Afacxi.tiy Uses HO Lceuit Drive. Tel. CUanford C-2074. CRaai ord, G-C570-K. u Mctuehen., K. J. 'prpsrappsam to be presented over StaSta"-!! P y for each Ihreo an andd American countries In the pprcduc- . —to cents, a liae. Afla csS la esjs, EEFRICEItATOES!, ell nwtos" earvfard Cood size TOOTTJS. permanent driveway. trip to his native Italy in 2G years ited his brother, Pasqualovand five tinn f ja I b . •'• .s . ' t* JOSEPH J.'MOST—Carpenter and Pue. ifc si First Presbyteiran Church will jticj n WNBC Sunday morning from! onehone-ha«« toto four pounds of feed ton- tinn r,f It boastts rom,c of CsaiMa plica; —- ' : _"~ ' Hepatra and alterations.- 424 Veo Ter- and repaired., Sealed Jn units i • - DOACIJ . Located within 7/10th oi a t^.,, 1cumc cumcdd ,6?a!a our special*?/. .All ujfojlc ^^ is Fred Fetrozeli of S54 South sters, Emily, Jane, Dominia, Boy Eccata £a Ccr^'ercmsicn ;3:33 to 0. This program ij ap- ' v.-orld's/iiioEt tcnutiful an'd SPEHJC3. bos. twin slsc. nreen floral. racft Keriitarorth. Telephone CKanSord <20 mln^to".' hold a Friendship Tea on V/ednesi ' t tifl ' EJEPEAT ENSEETION'B (CoosecotlffB tccd. Frod BflU..,cncnfonl S-SSSS-IL 3 room corner hbrrie with the Union avenue. •: • ' • • I Maria and Florence, in Avellino. year rr.iilior.s 'of cc p orchi'!.h | A. Kantner and D. Robinson; CBanford L. H. ChaiTee 4 rooms, expansion attic, modem both, 3 major photographic contest helot I of 119 Retford avenue, proprietor tf'» SO A. 13- ' Mildred II. Snyder. Mfir., 210 Elm 0-2533-M or Ctianiord 0-0312-J. CRanford 0-C311 niter 0 p. ra. tfiBANII*BoO!c No. 12E07 of the Craafon3 Gas heat, attached Garose. Eoosonable recently in New York under 42«s| Cranford Citizen nnd Chronicle oGlee. pastor, -who returned this wee Street. WEstflcld 2-1010. ~ Trust Company, Cranlord. N. S. The' price with lov/ taxes. ^ OSEcc—BcdEeld Drive, 1 block we:t <•> ELECTRIC motors repaired; Bcndlx Scrv- CIAUJNG and MIMEOGRAPH SEKVICE jo> 1 Houto 1, ofl Amboy Ave^ open (• 1 sponsorship of the _ _ _ —AddressoEroph; Mlultittroshlnn. Tyn. Eind=ri3 requested to return it to tnei and Sunday afternoons. LIVING, room cuile, 2-pieie. Chlppen- lclnc. All work complete and guaran- Inc. Address, plates Emboraed. EJalUnr bank. It not restored before tiw 24th Unfinished 4 room brlelt bunralow. CEO 'and Company, Mr. Byroa ' jj, dale, vvirje ratln damask upholstery. In teed. Harry's Electric Motor Zlcpair. Lists. Public Stenoaraphy. Ask about tlay of September, JD-13, bath, attached earaso for 010.503. You wlU 1 J. G. UULFOHO off with four out ol Jhe thirty .M excellent condition, used 7 monf" 10 Aldcn Street, CKonlord C-37S7. tl our NEW OISTTNCTIVE P3Ja. Mlmeo- *** made tor a new bbo^. 0-23 need S2.50O down and opproxlmatcry «/ Call CRonford 0-0040-M.. G. SOCIAL &2.003 to complete it. If you're handy a,' najor prizes, i^ v/as learned JBis WE DO everything your husband will not. _ . . - U'wtBcld Business PDJ atJ Cellara and attics cleaned; ccreena Service. 123 Quimby Street. - • y'°. rhlncstone, lost on Friday you could do most of the work. Met. 0-2033 or G-1O21 wee];. . . , ' otored; ctorm windows hunff. Coll N. J. Tel. WEstCcld 2-5S03. tf 0:Za noyea rco=i bouw. (four BROKER CO-OPERATION. eood condition. Cell cnanford CMS331-J. -. Bklrt3.''»l«;s 10. 12. M-Zcoo'd condition. CRanford 0-I312-D. Mr. Byron captured one of tba p ELECTIUCAL APPLIANCE REPAIRS Trust Cd. Reward. . ' "~~ "T Call ot 33 Cayuca Hood. Cranford. Electric Clocks. Irons. Radios Toasters, — Female first prize av/ards for an interior LANDSCAPING CRanford B-0205-n. North Side—On one of -the finest streets. RESPONSIBLE raothsr vylll «aic fjir chtt. cniB. complete. 81S: chest of drawors to: . _" Comploto Landscaping Service; Insured Vacuum Cleaners. V/oahlnB Hlochlnea For ttXa and other prcpertls) comult Convenient location. 0 room home— Satiofactlon cuarantced. Otto'o Appll- Urcn. ' afternoons or cvcujus T. * marine picture entitled "TOte Emd match, C3. Call Cnanford 0-2728-J. j WAnDItOnE trunk In • Good condition, tree work; Iawna. shrubbery, cardrn WALLET, man'o, brown leather on Mon- . JOSEPI-I JF. GUKEB Cood sized lot near River, wood burping CSanford O-C331-R' • ' '"• ploolno by Rototlllcr. varmo Service. 10 South Union Avenue. fir'cplace-in living room. 2-car caroce. of tbe SmoSting Room-" An estex- F^cnl?orI8Kf5.1 Call WEstfleld s"-4220-R. | '"^ro'- Co" CItontord °-.3727 °fter Tel. CRanford • O-O0C0 or CHonlord day afternoon near Bcll'a "Brim Store. 110 Uosth Avenue. V.'est. Cranford. N. J. nOBEHTS • fic'V^ISSE Contained ejrlver*o license, .personal I TeL Ctlialord G-1C33 - A buy at 013.700. WOMAN wishes part time work. ior view °* the.Waldorf Astoria ' Landscape Contractors 0-20IC-R. . »» credchtlab ond 023. Liberal reward BICYCLE. ! VACANT-Modern home. 0 roorns, tUed WEstaeld.3-<53W. Hotel, talien at night, won a tMird CRan. G-3234 ~ Unden 2-7473-M,, tl MASONlJY — General repairs cad cltara- offered for lto return. Call HAEiway tloru. a. n. Jordan, 223.South Avenue. 7-1031. RIVER Property—Gas loesSlon. O rooca. bath, oil heat, air conditlc/ned. sun deck, I WOMAN desires day's^ work ironinc «.- prize for the OramfoTsl pJiolojjrapSi- BICYCLE, hoy'o 2(1 inch, cood condition. I c'nsc. ladvfa. leather. Cited. Coll CPNEHAL CONTHACTOH, carpentry East, Cranford. Tel cnanford C37701 bathT ixm porch, larce Uvln3 room, fire- wood burning fireplace. 2-car caraso; care of children. Experienced. work, remodeling, repairing; all itlnda S«C09 Ca'l cr, and a picture of a ship knifing Call ot COD Wlilow Street. Cranford._\, I ford 0-0022. "2S© REKTZT place, carase; plat 50 s 173: nteaia heat CRanford 0-3071-J. of asphalt rcoflnE. lssulated brick and loll burner*. its' bow through a huge wave, CHILD'S suit with lecclBir'and rat In ex-VJTJtflNITURE. bedroom. UvInQ room ond RELIABLE woman, wishes day'a u,Drk asbestos oldlna Installed. ROY H. VETERANS' HOUSECLEANEIO CO LIFE ' MAGAZINE • employes f""»1 .two OIO.SOD—North Side—0 room home, low ccllcnt condition: clzo 5. Coll Cnanford. diiiini; .room. Abo other household LaCOQ. Ctell 0-M37-H. U echool-3se rjlrb need Email JIOUE© or C. II YEAIiEL. Ecaltor taxes—2 car carase-rsteam heat—cood Monday or Friday, Call called ''Bone in the Teeth," was 0-2112-M. '*"I " ciadi. I Coll CUonford G-0030-J. or 37 Window cleaning, wall* nn<3 ceillnffij 0-3320, weshed,-- palntlnc. spraylna, outsliio opartroent. Call collect, ORassGe 0-2S25 : .. CraaTbTd 0-2173 sized lot. A real buy. 1 also 6o°cl for avthird prize for Mr. REFRIGERATOR. Cold=pot. O ft., ln'c1 __!?j!:._^!!i: RADIO REPAIRS hotww—wcahlns. ,c!c. Col! ROiKllo or write Room 2517, Life MiOJSlce S B>ron. A shot of ths great Italian All makes, Including car radios, tele- • 4-1704-H. ti N. Y. • • If CHAMFO3D: Heothcrmeto Section — ! ccllent coridltion; GflO. Coll WEitfleld COUCH. Ouncan-Phyfe. two chairs, oval vision, and .all homo bppllcnces; base al price to today's tnorfcet. luoDtuno ond cliidexs, cprcad 13 work Guarantee.-!. 10 Aldcn Street. Roofins or houiCi for employees of' Mercts Ct WASHINo'SiMhlneTSinytaR, S43. Apply, Screens Perfect cosdltloa. 3 bedrooms, tiled bath. decorated, new roof, oil ctcam heat, in- five day week, no nlcht vvorlt. Good ada. Mr. Byron's winning pictures dcslicd. Al Hucsuua, 013 Esst Uros0 Cranford 0-1719. , tf Company. Inc., within reasonable com- sulated, science kitchen, fireplace. ot 110 North Avenue, West, Cranford. street, corner Woodlannd Avenueenue, WesWestt- Gtorm Sash. Ete. mutlns distance of Rohway.' Write or powder rocra 1st Coot, cas beat. opportunity. Belerencu. Box 104, in along with those of other prize nld ColClll WEtfllWEstflcld 20US2-0US3 afteft r O BLACKTOP nnd Aaobolt drlvewayo; con- V/M. GRASDJG contact Mr. E. Shults. Personnel Ds- race lot: S12.50O. care oi tho Cranford Citizen and Chron- DINING room table, eolld mahocany, ^CRfd' 0-1020 lels. D-13 1 p. m. or 2-5729-W any Urac. crete construction. William C. Hart- tf partment, HAhway 7-1200. csteaslbn winners, will be exhibited in cam- drop leaf with pad; only 3 months, old, u &ENH,T7OBTH: Brick bunsa'-ow about 2 . man. General Contractor, 3S3 South 077. tf |Four bedroom fcouie fully Insulated, larce era clubs throushout both coun- like new. O'JS. Coll CRanford 0-2034-R. CAREEil r coats, cults, wool and cot- Union Avenue. Tol. CRanford 0-1073. tf • MASON CONTRACTORS w years old, 0 really spacious rooms in- 1...1 UfCjica, nklria and blouses; livlns room, open ecrccned rear por" cluding msstcr bedroom U z 13 end MEILP WAWTE© —RIale tries. IE, ' BICYCLE. ladles, In A-l condition: 01S. Sldawollo, Flasstona Work. Garaso cteaaa heat. Crcplscc. carase. fine another bedroom 10 » 11. Full size YOUNG man for delivery and clerk In Cnll 41 Normondie Place, CRanford fl-li and 10 to 10. L1NOLEITM. .asphalt tile, rubber tile. Bulldlna, Brlclc Wort. Cellar iWatcr FOE- Hon. priced for quictt sals at 015. food market. Must havo driver's In TusHyounger days one. of the v EDITH HILL TEEM SHOP Formica and linoleum olnk tops In- dlnlna room, eclence kitchen with elec* 6-1214-M. Proofing. Preo estujiates. SchwarE. A WS b ths SrcS thing you need In Four bedroom house, comer property^ ex- trie ransc. expansion attic, oil steam license. Call CRanford C-OG70. Mrs. Mildred H. Snydcr. M(Jr. stalled., Altico aluminum' wall tile. CHC^ 0-C347-R. tf bulldins a home. VJc have lots on toe cellent condition. 2 car caracc: 011 foremost photographers -in New 210 Elm Street, WesUleld Llfewoll plastic wall coverlnss. Woll heat with S50 calloh tank, brick Qoroca LIVING rocm suite, Greaves Place. Phone CRanford G-12Q7. House newly decorated, 50 s 200 lot. JOBS. APPLY IN PERSON. UNITED wool, worn once. Paid CSO, will cell tha Hrcliou:;c. Call CRanford 0-1BG3. tf 10 North Avenue." West. CH. 0-1770 . WANTED value. Sis room house. 3 bed- STATES GYPSUM COMPANY. HABl- right, Mr. Byron vrao preceded by for MO. Call CRanford 0-1423-R. 12. doom frorp, CDanford Theatre I Washins machine and refrigerator goes DAVIS-Power Mowers, 10" and 22". at DEPENDABLE repairs to all klnt^i oJ THREE or four^roorii apartment xrantedf T^J?"'JJS?™JS; with the house. Parquet doors. 1 car TAN ROAD, CLARK TOWNSHIP. his father in the pictBiic-ta&ins reduced prices to close out stock for household articles and eitilprncnt. Rea- CRANFOHO Refrlseratlon sales and Serv- caraae. 014.000. BROKER CO-OPERA- RIFLE;, Marlin, 22 Caliber, rcpoiter. pr«c- uecson. Jacoh'iCn. Red Cap, Whirl Type. field. Both men had years of i tlcally new; reasonable. Call CRa'n- sonable rates. Phono CRanford ice. Household und commercial repaint vn; SIO^SO. TION, ,'JnBBIBB.E STOHE and Lazy Hoy Mowers also available 0-OHQ-M. Please call after 0:30 p. m. on. Frlnldalrc'. ICelvlrtator, Croslcy, Cold- MIDDLE-AGED buslnesi wSS9£n desires;4 bedrooir^. 2 baths. 2-car carasc. steam perience as official photograpSiers ford.0-2352.-M. ., ...... _ • _ . .- Aldcn THE JUMBLE STORE wlU open Tuesday, If desired. S0S.00 and up.- Storr Tractor Norge,' etc. Rear of • 18 , three or four room apartments- Coll! ^ S13X0O. "IS YOUR PROPERTY Co. Opposite Inspection Station on September 14. For collections now — with large steamship companies. PICKET fence. 3 feet hlch. 15 x 10. Suit- Street. Tel. CRanford 0-1713. U CRanford 0-0732 after 7 p. m. ^- ^ 14 year old. 4?j rcosi bimsalow; 010J LISTED WITH US?'< call CRisnford 0-2701. able for child's pl.ivyard. Make oUcr. | South Avc, Wcstflcld. _ . .0-0 HOME MODERNIZING sf The senior Kfir. Byroa made 42 , Complete Alterations — Repairs CROSLEY, Cofdspot electric refrfcerator BUSINES^ xvomaji_dc3lrcs 2-4 room ^un^lp,^ |hcs<; ^4 other properties call . Call Cnanford C-20S0-.M. , uir,:iE.';..Bl-'.ss.' peach color, service for 12, . CARPENTHY scrvlclnii gc PostaPtl l RadiHdl o ServiceSi , callll, furnished apartment on or bcforel^^^-c" FOR further information resardlns European trips in his duties 1310; lunnts iciki-t, Eirl'o. with stretcher, CRanford 0-0371. I I IA these properties call our Cranford rep- EUn-TEEN back to rclmol cottons, wool POnCH ENCLOSURES ovember 1st. Write Box 100 In care aM ^ S, resentatives: ship lines. He too was p ilrcssc, shirts, blouses nnd fiwcateni; r•:; suit. Klrl's. l'nhtv, blue Gabardine, REAR ADDITIONS ' f the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle.! «-AMen St^. MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Cr.iduait. sizes 10 to 14. size 12, £'.>: coat, ulrla". Ilyht blue turn- ROOFING AND SIDING ELECTRICAL Contracting — Houscwlrlni;, Mrs. Gertrudo Nunn—Cr. O-3083 Tencher Individual lnatnictioii in Alge- as a superior photogmpSser omd is !n.'i- -.\ oj-stcd. tox utjle, nize 13, 013; -Estlmntes Cheerfully Given jobbing, fluorescent Ibcturcs. repairs and AGED Cocker and mistress,want 2^i to 3 __ _ ,._.•_, Mr. Harold Wilson—Cr. 0-1054-R bra. Geometry, Trluonometry ami Cal- EDITH HILL TEEN SHOP plugs Installed. Georcc SanoulUano. 12 culus. Call or write for appointment. credited with the invention of M*n. MIMrc.1 If. Snvder. Mr:r. evening, coat, black velvet, olio 12. ' Financing Arranged rooms furnished or unfurnished. Both CRANFORD—Bungalow, modern bath, air Mrs. Miriam Neville—Cr. 0-2120 " tuinny murr. 012. Cllanford 0-1C20-J. llyrtlo Street. Tel. CRanford G-3323-J. co to business. Call WAverly 3-O021 i conditioned (Gas fccal*,^o3lc Boora, all George E. Parker. 14 Preston Avcimr flashlight photography. Ttoe young- 210 Elm Stroi-t. V.V.t field -•- I F. ROBERTS AND SONS tf from 2-4 b m Insulated, screens, storm^vidndows; at- HOWLAND — 444 Chestnut Streets •Phrio rnnnfird fl-at^O. tl \VE. 2-1410 — Open Wednesday FAN, larce; ocwlnj: machtjii'S Singer. Builders " ' taehed carasc: nicely locate 1 f HOME-MADE CAKES — Featuring for, C.v. DJV bcu for porch nr pluy- EX-SERVICEMAN, wife and chlld^dcslrcs i Kindly contact this office if you Uhoiy oi GARAGE WANTED the French cad btber lines for r.T.. Di3hM. .qmbcr «li33. 51 washer service. All work carries manu- 3, 4. or 5 room apartment, unfurnished. or have any homes for sale. Labor D.iy a mnuth-watcrlnR Banana 1. S3. Shoes, black patent, brown facturer's parts Guarantee of 00 days. ' GARAGE wanted along or In vlclnily el many years in the capacity of of- Chldor), frosted with flTyflulTy white Ic^ r.4^E"S taKcn dtnyn and rt'inovcd. otumps Postal Radio Service, CRanford 0-0371. tA Cranford or vicinity. Call CRanford MEEJS. 17 North Avenue. East _. worn once, 62 each pair, j pulled out. All work nuaranteed. Com- 6-3553 •from 0 to 5. TeL CEanford &O777 rtce lot. rnnrt nrlehhorhood.l "'"" Street. Call CRanford 6-2C2S.W. ficial photographer. ttopped d witihh pepperminitt flavorefld choco-' l-'vulni: c.nl, velvets.ulze 12-14, 80. Call! tf la'.e. Alsi), DL'VII'B Food or White luycri pletely covered by tnsuroncc. Phone WEs'.ncld 2-1143-W. or W.lte-A. V. Bo.vd, 3114 .North Oliver .-•12.U00. .Hele . n Blaltcslce.....,. -11- Enrlna- ONE car GaranGn e In vlcnity of Itetford' Even before hla ffatteeir'a time, .rakes: yellow or white Anncl Foods.! 1 field Avenue. CRanford 0-0103. Avor.ue and Lincoln Avenue, East. Call Hiked ot) ordrr o ilv. Call Mrs. .Ncu-'~ Street. Railway. Tel. RAhway 7-1CG2. PDAK© TTOJINQ BJKESSMAKDNG. O Mr. Byron's family wos ponmectetJ . . tl PIANO Tuning ond HcpairlnO. Warren AMAZING dressmaklns sale for moihero PHE-WAIl home In perfect condlUon with CRanford C-0.110-R. LIGHTER GOD I ED, vigorous taste. Ground Co order. man. CRanford 0-3373-M. W. Groff. "for 25 years WcsUlcld'o and with children from nursery school to 3 bedrooms ond bath 2nd door: sun BUNGALOWS intimafely with photocrasjlay.; a MAGEIt llcfr![;crutlon Service — House- Cranford'a foremost piano tuner," 244 High School DSC. Call Mrs. Boyd. 240 parlor, brcaUfast room, fireplace 1st We have on extensive selection of SALE generations of Byrcas Eiave fol- V , hold and commercial. Spcclallzln;; In floors steam heat. 2 car carase with beautiful new buncalaws ond houses In AOTOS T Be V/ulnut Street. Wcstfleld. Tel. WEst- Michlcan Avenue. Kenllv.orth. before excellent locations In Union arrd^Snrlng- "Frlnldalre.'' Tel. PLalnfleld 0-3103-J. flcld 2-2323. Member of New Jersey September 15th. to ttct In on tht3 won- asphalt drive, immediate possession; PONTIAC. 1030, fordor sedan, excellent lowed the profession, and members U 013.50D. fleld. They oro ncarschools and trans- condlUon; C350. Call WEatfleld 2-3071-U. Association of Piano Tuners. tf derful barcaln. Tel. ROsella 4-0565-R. U portation, and you will like their CD3-. of the family operated Wie same - mahoiiany china cabinet; breakfast table 302 East liroad Street ALSO many o^her attractive CHEVnOLET. two-<5oor coccfi. lK!87black. Wcstncld. N. J, RECORDS, classical and popular: RCA LADIES' Dults and dresses made to order; clousness and eound construction. For business in New York City for 08 and four chairs; walnut end toble. etc. 0-3 Victor. Dccca, Columbia, Capitol. "Good RELIABLE piano tuning and rcpalrlns also alterations. Call Mrs. Hand* CRan-. troin 012.000 to S25.C00. appointment to Inspect, call Sal?. Terms. Cash. Call 11 Madison Call nrl.vito owner. WEstflcld 2-3402-W Music" from The Hand Box, 4 Aldcn by recognized experts, Cranford Piano Avenue^ CHanford 0-0^50. years. Mr. Byron gave up the shop WRIKGKH ROLLS FOR WASHING MA- ford 0-2452-M. \ tf T. R. Saxtrent. Brolscr C. J. Lyons. WE. 2-34BS-W • (or details. ' Street. Tel. CRanford (MOM. tf Co. Tuners and RcbuUdcro. 3 North VJEstileld 2-3033 -Rcprcscntlns PETERSON Cz STALFOIU>» - CHINES—Rolls In stuck for onv type Avc.. East. Call CRanford 0-2720. tf FORD. lMl^Convertlble. maroon, radii in 1942 when the wartime short- MAGAZINES. Special Summer Rates. wrlncer. Brlnn In your old ono, WoPLUMDINQ and Hcatlns. Sewers cleaned 8EUVECH V7. 3. WHALEN, ASSOCIATE and heater. In nice condition. A snappy ages and curtailment of steamship will duplicate It: whito rubber. 723 First SS. WcStfleld 2-2323 TWO-FAMILY, 3 yearn old, tUo ^'.i room litila ear. CaU CHagford 0-2512. _ Omnlbook, cae year, 03.DO. Reader's with olectvic ecwer machine. Guaran- CHANFOnO V.N. A.-for General Nuro- U csdrtments. First floor vacant and * Dlccst. coven months plus book "Qottlnff COFFEY'S . teed. W. J. Lcddcn. Tel. CRanford Ins, Visits, Hypodermics, Maternal ond Open Evening ond Sunday travel made the, action necessary. the—Most Out of Ufa". 01.CO. Moll "Th* Houso That Service. Built" 0-2033-J, tf CARS espertly sanded and refliushed with Infant Care. Health Education. The netxiy decorated. 013,500. Call CRanford' STUDEQAKEH, 1043. Chaipplon Club He is employed by the Art Photo orders to C. D. Weldln. 10 Berkeley 1-3 Alclrn Street CRan. 0-2224 lacquer or enamel. Fenders stratshtencd. Vtsltliu; Nurse can Help Vou. Nominal 1THEE3 - 0-0 Coupe, 300 miles, fully equipped, pri- Piece. CionJortJ. ' tlZ Price. 033 and up. Cal for free estimate. vate. CoU WEstOeld 2-07G0-IV. Company, Newark. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Fee. Tel. CRonford 0-OT57. U prunlnjj cfl trees Bad 0".i EOOMSS and nunporch. • Threo bed- ELECTRIC Lioht Bulbs. General ElictHe 17 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE II. Wheat. 23 Bloomlncdala Avenue. PLYMOUTH, 1047. tudor sedan, all ex-~ Mr. Byron lives with his wife PIANOS—Stecandltloned and guaranteed, Mnida. All Sitej. A Ei A Hardware, Only expert mechanics worlt on your Cranford. CRonfo^) O-CSSO-R. , • tf Trco rercovaL . 3. 3. Call rooms, stearq heat, toll burner), oarage. ; 073 up; oil kinds, every ono a Cood one; 13 Nortl. Avenu^Wcst. tf appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaners, Pre-war, cood, condition. North elde. tros. low mllcas children at 18 West Holly street. tunera and rebulldero. 3 North Avenue. CORDWOOD tor fireplace, furncco pn<3 Cofley's, 1-3 Alden Street. TcL CEon- CHonford 0-1707-M. EOY1J3 THEE SOEGERY COHPANY. CHEVROLET. 1030, fordor nedan with Our finest smooth, creamy mayonnaise, made in our "own kitchens. Unmbtchable volue! kitchen etovo. Call liAhway 7-10G3. ford O:222a-lV. \^ East, opposite railroad station. Call ford 0-2224. U WfiDDINQ pictures, baby pictures and JSrlns vMir treo problems to ia. Free heater. Fine mechanical condition. His daughter, Mrs. Douglas A. CRanford 0-2720. tf Real Estate photos talten. For oervtco esisalrjjtlon, Trw» terooved, pruned, FULLER eruohes — For tooth brushes. F'ARPENTER and cabinet matter. QUdl^ Excellent tires. Priced for quirk ute. Luce, is the mother ol two boys, household brushes, polishes, waxes. Call call. Heal Estate Photo Csrvtcc. CRan- fed. 37 H.,nMn Street, EUzabclh. TeL CHANFOHD and WESmELDj 813,CCH,.O -0173. 0 noser Avcnuc__CEanJord SCREENS — STORM SASH crafuiinanshlp. Ludwla Cclbcrt. SCO ford 0.3420. tl CUzobctr. C-4123.- tl Clayton and Robert Sirancis, and a or write L. A. McKce, 13 Arlington DINING room table, cherry, drop-led.] rooms: 010,700. 0 rooms: also, 3',i room o-oozs-w. .. - • Save moneys with I!U£inOWE3 All [toad. Cranford, N. J. Tclephona Cllan- Lincoln Drive. Kcnilworth. Tel. CKan- Coll cnanford 0-2X0-M. / , expansion ottlcj 01W00. NO roomu; girl, Louise Annette. The Byroas Aluminum Combination Unit. Year ford 0-1703-W. • tf ford 0-0520. , . tf 010.000. O rooms plus lares Teceptlon CUSHMAN Motor Scooters: Pull price. round. Qulcb-chanso protection. Terms. GAS ranne. used, apartment BIW cr table] — moved to Cranford about "i EI. 7. REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist. Qll hall, butler's pantry, cedar closet, two- C3S0: C33 down—tcrma. S3 to 50 rnlln Frea eitlmato day—nutht. V. O. BOD-FIIE3H FROZEN Governmont bupeeted BRING AU your fur problems to Dryson'e. top: In cood condition. Writs Bos 1C3I t7A»rTED a cood fcome tot cmsli. car carace: 023,000 to S24.GOO, OneTwu. per hour. 100 Tnltes per cnllon of ca) years ago, havin3 formerly -. KIM.-WEitflalil a>47«0-J. U horeemeat. Abo homo Uver DAILY. burner icrvtce on ell types. Vacuum 224 Eo3t Broad Gtrert, Westflsld, up- In care of the Cranford Citlscn and female do3. 4 months eld. House D. & B. Motor Sales, 323 North Broad cleaning oil or coal furnaces. Con- Chronlela. " \ • I broken. Call cnaaford 0-US0-W. large. 0 rooms, 2-car carase, eomo with Cranford Pet Shop, It North Avenue, version trorts. TcJ. CHanford 0-3130. ti tlclro. TeL WEstfleld 0-107O. tf 2 upstairs baths and lavatory <3own>- .Street. Elizabeth. tl in Alberta, Canada, BtfcciSym cM CUEECEIPTION3 to ell mcunslnes obtain- East. Tel. CRanford C-1003. U stairs. J. J. McLaushUn. 41 V3. Cib Ct, Statea Island, W. Y. able. Prices Quoted upon request. Do Bayonce. DAyonno 3-13G3 for appoint- itoJ telephone PJeaso. mall your In* FOR cchool nnd a truly otyllsh autumn GENERAERAL Jobblns—All homo rcpalrorp, , d- ment. OS BOOS3S FOQ BO? qulrteo and ardora to C. D. Weldln, 1Q wardrobe, 'too featuro «o maonlflcent tteratlonatertl ; l2l£[[ roott s patensdpatestd.. c £ room, oil heat, eultable for con- d Berkeley Place. Cranford. • t5 celectton al •mart plaids, (oshlonabls newed; auttera cleanedaed , repairedrid, ro- t«X Inquire CDanford G-0S31. CJ5JC3 cottons, rich corduroys. Botany certified nowed; celling ttlo Installed over old GIlEETmo CARD3 tor ell cccMlono. 0Sis, woolona, fine vctvetecm. and lovely celllruts. No lob too emaU. L. V. Baxter, 0 -minutes from Elation on nap Orango ond gropstoaSS teceo • pertodlcala. boofcj. hosiery end station- rayons In our fabric department. Don't call CRantord 0-3333-& , U Bolivian Qovdrnmcnt baa ma&o tiOa. CalKCCHanforl d 0-O703-B - cro;vn on rough-lemoa scatetoc!s ery. Hairteon'o Card and Gift Shop, 0 forcet Hates' opreadj end draperies to OP.M, \ W. Union Avenue. Cranford. tl mutch for colltso dornu. available approximately C1C3.C0O to usually becomo larger eaS COJEO GRILLE) BILK & COTTON SHOP /j its ministry of agriculture for con-EOOM for reflnea\eenUcman In prlvste into bearfag earlier, ond ccase- UKltGHT ulano, ehlffarobe, mahqasny OOiG, elate, tile, csphalt a homo. Convenlcni-to all transportation. bsdroont mlto. nd, twin metal tss&i 130 East Broad Street.- WesttoM repairs. ly^adsrs end ffuttcro. new and ducting a locust campaign. An all- Cull CBon&srd O-ioS>W. Xucntly produce larger crop3 Hum comptste. p!no cedar chest. TotrassndX WE3W0M 2-334S repaired. Welter Gchutxrrt. 123 Burn- out effort ia being mado by ovety those grown on cour-orango rcoi- 21« Ncrth Avonus. WesUleid, Vttoaa dda Avenue. Tel CRonford 0-3331-J.l PLEA3AKT room nearQattoin private WESCM 2tMl& ' tl ~ tf conceivable means Including tiso home. tJorth ride. stoci\Also. on rouch-lcmoa root- R nfct .wool Insulation. Mown use oJ poison baits witib new lo> O-CC33-J. stcclt thr> fruits average clightty mmvmm csa map, IHA Ma$n CJTOSS, mathod used; pareonal a '••wttton. Es- RE-noOBTNO. Oldlna, csbestes and Insu- Crsnfcrd. Elia <2s!ti sisl onlmols. Dolls SAbllshed 1S30. Woi. L.. SCHUJCIUCT. 10 lated brtc!< Bondsd rooilns. Rtrjtalrn. sccticideo to combat the Hirst Gen-COMBDIATION eltUm] .room £; > 0-C33SKJ. « TTMIP, raSIS ©IF CM in Bolivian territory. Slnco last Oc- CEanJord 0-OtKJ. ,' JaiJin somewhat- leaao Julco on 'tlitlia APPROVED Johna-Blonvlilo rooflna; A SAFE, bi f mai®Tmma EVTOUUTO rosatnt. others: brls& oldlnflj.Cat roofs, bonded tober, when invading bordes ofl Qis basis of weight Eatinss qualitquity ia CJss? Boyfir-Eeo rod repairs. oltyUahts. copper cci3 rp* ¥(D)HJ11 ' (CAM not quit h' drapartei. tlts> caven. Venetian blinds. 1. UENZEL — Telffphona us to discuss CMECil^ migratory insect ewepi into .ccntiaS f^j off fliflffsaflmiroil Sfiolas not quite Co hlsh'ojj thai of Stultis ECecnnKsil- .CODPBD Wtrp, choico of CafeTtea. • IT. t-IontedtT Et your door problems. Floor teraplna and vanlied outter? And Issdsn. Estimate; LETT . and) 'ooutSjsrn Bolivia, &a cotmtey Eon.! «3 Soatts Union Avenue. Tl retolshlrsa 0} old Qoon a cpeclaltyw Pol- ehcerfuSty clvcn. Quarsntsa with ever; is bffireS? dron tbat tba Board d on sour-orango rooitetoclr. HUCS 6-©E33. . UWtta, olao woKlna. Estlrnotm cheerfully lob. Wm. t. Qchroetlsr, 10 fltou Ave has been faced with 00 c^ricrja ess latter usually contain clfehtly Tel. CnonfonS "6-317S3). II no osoia tf. 3., ta t!ai Camay cJ UDIOS, cUl SIVIIUBW? WM.13 OiKd. Tfeo drtfl given. Phons CHantard 0-1313. 01 EISs- SniecJ problem -fan it baa ©wo? fca$ M o mtfitts bsarlisffl oa Usher" omounts ot total colda Inal EtojUjJiJ Connula. SOe ipar Gallon IS Dbeth Avonuo. Crarttord call cBanfard OSVli. ' eonta refuaad tor Ju3>. Chfflf;lr?o Cpon to contend" 1 total add than thoso ©rcron Ova®, opjoslto Uia Crehouie. Tel. et 0:lB P.~M. ©JU .! tl tiK) Slunideel wusn lemon. PdOSMlSBD OBOENAHCC ISUI^SQC!, CQTSU&7 £?ors7 tiio TowrtshJ? Com- Mechanical ."bus cotcbcnn" Owner, tor pemSssfcia to cosvert. hoisf Hotth l£th Etrest. Koallworth. Tel. EC15OOL. O? taU3IC. I010 ESuyvoira'S mittee of tho TownaWp oil CraafQstd la not catch eaotnafe cj tho ~" lit Abfls]) 6l»cs2 t68ffl3f ESlZn StrcA A. UlJlcnvllla 2-1C33. di the County oS Union: _._eJi 0. tot '9, "Stowcafiilp t&ap. from » ftp com «a Injared csrfoas!^ by Section I. That paragraph (t)> ot Ccc- c2 insects to onc-Iamlly to a two-SmnuV daxlllojl. B8TA jq^ end) Ucbs>. Uosuurlno.. Installation, .uuQht by ono ol Union County"o £ore- Uon 14 ol Aitlcta lUII oi the ordlasaca fcrol of cotton insect pesta. At ma tteao son plaso eCeCxsve clited. w cheica «S tgpes (or on overoao oi CSS!> rnost drum rrujoro. All ossa. Group eoS enllUid "An Qrdlnanco to reaulsto e=d Psrirnents on pop com by tho Urf. control the erection, corjrtrueUoo. ejtsra- h to en cntomoloEfctlfc , w&o to-tnteristed pErtita era tnyitisd to bajutsst v pet wts^aw. Steal or ahinunum elata prlvoto loasona. Inquire late) EJairy Cas- i XuXM cstporturJW t o t o bearbd d e> v «sity of New Bampshiro 'W. Itoitcei Si Qons. Toll. CRac%sr taldo. V. F. W. liaU/lUiieoln • saaa tlon end repair e3 bulMlnja and othar ports ththatt tho rnnchinch o 0-OCC3 or CI$snfar<3 0-31313-M. , t Blk Aveouss. GaJurdaya 6:30 o. ca. ttistructures In tho Itowoshlp oJ Orantord. larso numbsiB eJ lnsscts tet Uw itto ' "n service chowcq a Union County, New Jersoy sdoptedf tloifi Ey.' Wwen 05 per cent e CUSTOM MADS / C. R. BzajNCTT. Tesshor cJ Piano. Latest 1. 1S31, bo amended to read os follows: | many benaflclal Insects effect HJta B903 NEW PACK AuiomcSsib Seat Covers enstheda. Dsslnnera - and edvanxd Ibi All dwelUna houses, hcreafcer Good that should havo resulted no treatment ontl obouj 63 Ctsosaa trooi our wj<*a coureiM. Gpcslal courea for adult bssta erected havlna no cellar dull fcavo be- Per cent cerminatlon in teed treat- celtetlon of febrtra. nera. lotsona r,t your homo. 630 Dorian neath the first fioor an air epero not Irw (Brom collection of injurious oye- crow Cam celled for nnrt c^llvcrcd Etoad. Tel. WEstfkld 2-EISa . tf than two feet hlsh. Inclosed with mnsoni7 ^i 1 fepeUent. /On tho C. C. BOWNE CO. walla, bavins a properly protected open- eJes. with 103 Elm Gtroct .. WCstfkld 2-0101 Infl for accosa to s£ld air spsco, and fp^ AND TNQ opening ohaU be. provided with a sub- NITGC13ICE tk DLUNCtC — Painters'and stantial door with air holes or ventilation Just the oppoaite. In Decoraton. Oil Boulevard. IlenUworth. and provided with lochs ond beys and th0 trcatsdl N. J. Tel. CRanford 0-14S3-I4 or RO- I1AUUNG—Small Joan, dally trips to tha kept locked; provided however that In o eelle 4-04C3-M. tf dwelling house. ofUco or business tUdi untreatc mafl TitUCK (OT tore: truektnn Jobs Isrsa ond •n Phone CRanford 0-CM1 tf mcetlns of ihe-Township Cnmmlttca cf th»' rrotsa. Wssisly trips to seashore end TrttniBhlp of Cranford, V. I., h^lrt ont Uotsth Jeraoy.. Ilobert O. V/altera, 134 PAINTINO end Deeoratlnji. T. A. Creue. Aujtist 24. 1043, and will be coruldcrcd I'l. Ava.. CJlauIcrd 0-CJ43-M. tt Tel. CRanford 0-COasi-M 320 South Cer Cnal peasas, after puMta hiarlng. et eSadEBAL Trustttes aoTwhcre. Courteous. Untsn Avenue. Cranford, for estimates. another regular acejlnj oj mil TTowtssKs' tt CVimrnlttse ot Municipal BulWlna. Cfooford SSSi3S=| rOctent s«3Vl£9. emsU moving Jcis. %c.~. Eea Cisj.k. »S3 EtaitH Union Aveaue. Now Une*. its Ft>:t that paint lob on your house, cell TUESDAY. BEPTElSESn 7. 1040. . TCL Cn*nford'4Mn3»-J. . " Cnanford C-1M3-J. Sattsiaetory prices BtO:30 o'clocSt P. M. ID3.T.> and Quality. Also o4<3 iota. ti 3* WAX.TILQ COjnTECL tteBoshls desit f'You will be cafo from tiio dani3cro of excessive Summer heat tat •mm®baUsrccraa ea Mtchens 1TOWN8EHP OF CEANFOO© DiJfd: Auoiut 24. 1K0. present malls. and Winter's drafto and cold when you call on WIXXIAM &l3 *2' Notice In hereby clven that ths Cora- Mr. HSoyaord. VsrcaoJ Vila Co. miuioners heretofore eppolnted to mahc SCHRO3DER for a complete insulatins joo. Over 19 f 6-KSKVCSi- ft-ltsSsB. t! usessmenta for benefits coriferrcd upon cf caperisnea qualifies them to Guarantee dependable work- iartda and real estate fcy reason el the I rcnstructlcn of a sanitary cewcr In Wootl- Eaaiasiiip." ' - •• . Avcnue. Anno Street and Uoen Ave- n J. SJSTOOTM nue: havo filed «helr rrtxi't of >«««.-•-1 UCEKSED ELECTBJCAX- men! irlth ths Township CcnsnaiUco of ccsifacto <:-,? Township of Cramuro. and thai talu Eter-ITowtvsWj) Committeo has Caed Tuesday, AS oj'To»iahlp Meeting Kooma. comer of North in-mwrt .Avenuo and Alden Street. Cranlord. New >Jer;«y. pa the tlmo end place whsn ond ral retain. iz , Meliproof E'cg FREE, arMr"'iM:TaiWL" "jSiSca *Sn3 ™nflrmat!on. ond »hcn ond where ell 'veS Sesspii A £5orcjHETD (S3 «rsoaa Interested In tho matter of said M ice cream firm tor 1 Vz hours. «:sat.rrmtaJ A«tna». CrantonL T»l i'" *»»'nen1 will bo elven a full oppor- •con cenvscs TOWNSJIir COMMITTED O7 TS3E: ... _ TO17U3HIP O7 cn/iTJI'OnD. Call localb 43523 s,^ ftaoraaecat fbiturca. JJa Vat' • J. V/ALTES4 COTFl^ ; if.Viarratia Avrntu. COM Ctei- Townihlp Clcrl:. . It. tl JatcO: Aui^zrt 13, 1JM3.

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V meet was sjrivato. aaa, Kenneth" & Merrill of Mr. cct3 tire. Tbeoficre R. Mental Hy0»ene Society ©2 Union she learned or her husband*o death, tke MdSaorial Funeral Home, Plain* Montgomery, • Hudson, N. household appliancpp e engineer Ealshcd attics end ctorcrocsas. cay fironn a tuo weeks* vcca-£oro coin3 to Point Pleasant Mr.and Mrs. H. F. Dumke, Jersey resided in Cranford for a year be there is a' tendency ffor-thsm . to all the facts about his manner- off,^ Una . County, scheduled to be caado .on BBor a i.i n JerflcJfl y CityCit , MrM . CrochCh- Interment ..wcs of Clover fore moving to" Elizabeth- in concentrate on- inexpensive,. Mch life.v his worries, his ambitions,: , b3 EEraycEydd with a watto i September 7, has been postponed eron hhad d lilivedd iSi .Cf Oranferd coven j^af Memorial Park Cemetery, City, formerly-of Cranford. TJie Osk leaves in this area showing The only trafile accident reported DDT?'/'Bpray, made' by rafctes 13 body was sent to Cincinnati for ; was a njembcx of Arcanq caloric, ctorchy foods. |and those seeminsly insoluble' Word was received here this until Octobeb r 77, it was cnoouncad years. H© bad &ecu employed by"Woodbridge, Saturday signs of dying off are the victims Many p«opic who are engaged Problems that most of us have in wee!; that two student; from Cran- over Hie- week-eiid in Cranford in- tablespoono of CO per cent DOT the. railroad, about 20 years,, SSKTV- cremation." • ' ... Lodge, F. 8z A. M., of Crestline i nel YesterdaYsy y byy Mrs.. N..A . A native of Hoboken, Mra. Uhris Ohio. . of the^oalc saw fly, which attac&s in moaotonous work and others ° form or another. .ford were included'on the honor volved, the Qutomobiles of Mrav.ottabl. e powder, in onp gallaa c2 cchairmaa n of the locpllpl eoaonittcc. taS.fcrJtSie post 18 years as station JivedUin Plainfleld 24 yearo before the trees in the worm ctace of its who have too much leisure time The use of drugs in the treat- lu* at Carnegie '^"ute of Tech- Ruth H. Merlo, 31 years old, ofwater. Thia spray leai'cs a whitish k master. Previously he toad wortai comiag to Cranford nearly two lasZs Besides Ms son, be is survived evolution, chewing up the leaves, nol Phillipsburg and Willie Elazer, 3S, deposit, of DDT, which wiE bo cf- Funds from the sa&g of stare ttek- : by . a granddaughter, Mrs. Joan especially toward the tops of the overeat as a way of escaping bore- ment of overweight is extremely o3y. Pittsburgh, Pa., fpr theof 3G Osborne place, which col-T fective for several months in IdU- ets will go toth o as a.-captain dh .the Jersey Cen- years oso. • Site wcs -a member of John H. Merrill, CO, father of " (The following ort£c!c Is contrib- dom. (limited and should only be • in-^mei?ter .which ended last June. in s Vil- Meier of fcolumbus, 'Ohio; a grend- trees,, it was revealed this week 3210 aro lided Sunday at 3:35 p. m. near! n insects which crawl over it, the local'coaanittc&' tral'a cteamshifn, tte New -Moa- the First -MethoiUst Church ' Leon IS. Merrill of 12 ElfcJJ Vil uted as. a publte carvica by the Again, unhappy conditioJis of dulged under the guidance of a- ^ Harold E. NoeUcer of 316 rhe sulo eimounced that tea msuth.aod the Sandv'Hos^. 'Hepiiflid ' —*' lage,' died suddenly Saturday by County Agricultural Agent Fred Mano r vonu c a the corner of South Union and water spray is effective en Medical Society of'New Jersey end life, a feeling-of frustration, a physician. Some drugs may bo ^ , ', freshman, who finished: curfaces such as rcagls committee met recently and was a member oif Newaris Aerie, Sarvivtos to addition to her night at Alesiara Brothers Hospital D. Osman. E3r. Osman said this lack of emotional satisfaction, a indicated to correct a dissase I™s gra duated from"Cra nford-High Lexington avenues, according to lined work fbiTtJie fall ffiuSS wtotfer «, Fraternal1 Order of Eagles. (husband aro two daughters, Mrs. Elisabeth, from hsat prostration. pest, has besn prevalent' in Essex the Union County Medical Society. the police report. wood, porous plaster and cernesS. He made his home at the Elizabeth Having returned" recently from County for several years but isQuestions should be addressed to desire to escape from unwanted that indirecUy leads to a person's doJ:Schoo a l to 1942, and V. Harold Mad- Both vehicles were damaged but For finished attics closets an3 Ir\taeral services were'cosducted-jjany P. Effessiancr,. Jr., of the responsibilities—all these condi- overeating. Some commercially . junior, who was graduated other rooms of the house a Evo at th^feomeJTtissday -night hy the Kccsasvelt aveatjs address, and Bffro. YMCA. • • • . a lecture tour through the E3iddle making its first appearance in the Medical Society of New Jercey advertised drugs may actually be Srom Cranford High School in 1841n.o injuries to the occupants of the West Rabbi Jordan I. Tason has Union County this summer. tions may lead one to overeat. auto's occurred. Because many resi- per cent DDT solution Is preferred, i H. W. Kugler, Luthersa roia- s ©2 Plainfield; o Funeral cervices were conducted at CVG T^est State Street, Trenton, ojjtremely harmful unless pres-| Both young men saw service in because the deposit it loaves is tar. resumed, his duties at Temple Eeth Parents sometimes, give their the dents were away for the'week-end, • Georce V7. Hosers of 210 Orang ister of Elizabeth. Iratermsnt was granddaughter, I brother,'John C. at Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield : Although the infestation in this cribed by a doctor after carefully| armed forces after their gradu- visible and^nothlng is marked s: t i Oran e find r Th^ 'Congregation will hold a 8.N.J.)" children too much food because police sdid, traffic was estceptional- avenue defeated Brsd' MilMillls in- tho family plot yesterday morn- Schmidt of W4£ £ >- two avenue, Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. area is not In the epidemic stage; of a drive to favor and protect studj-uig the case. Of course, the on Placed on the honor ctained by it. It should bs used Lalicville, Conn., 3 tmd 1, in Eicters, Mrs. Chnstian Hancen of Bessie Stevens of Rosalie Park, welcome home party in his honor it can become serious if not curbed, We usually Chink of the fat man studying the case. Of course, the f«f ly light in the town Saturday and at the temple on Sunday evening, as a -jolly fellow. In any event, them, thus teaching the child poor trouble with many people is that,1'3,1 ai: Camegte are those students Sunday. . : . - • with caution because it fa :-> jfinalfinalss of the Laurence J. Mel'Jffiiljj .""In'addition to his wife, the for-Monterey, Coiir,'-and Mrs. Harry" Christian Science reader,, Snter- the agricultural agent, said. A eatinc habits. they dearly love to'reduce but| mable.' • Memorial Handp September 12. thorough spraying of the tres3 with we expectJhfanjto laugh with us th^v r^-iri,, imrfl t«-' r*A,,n to 9, Hondlayo the physical demands, or lack off \^ to permit him to pursue his studies. Saturdays. , . • " them, have a bearing on what abroad. He left- last September would be for us a "normal" diet. for post graduate work at the He- Still, one can say that in the vast EJfany (Cotoro EDiresses majority of cases when a person EXTRA SPECIAL brew University iir Jerusalem, but V7ortlmq research boo produc- his period of study was cut short is steadily, consistently gaining S tmses, S5sss'4=I4 2.5 to 3.95 Rabbi Taxori studied in Jeru- forms of life, and most of them in- inclined to overeat. Even in un- salem under the Mendel Tennen- adequately tested. Before these derprivileged families, children EXTRA-'SPECIAL If tToKin EDffina'll W©9I Tel Yffica Iffiffi baum fellowship awarded to himpowerful chemicals are used they on his graduation«from the Jewish should be carefully studied by re- Institute of Religion in New York workers to determine During his stay whether they ore safe to use, in the opinion of Dr. W. H. Martin, of in Palestine, he described the his- all ccstons paaclo ' Snsss S»6 ...... ;;...... S.45 Cer ITfcornCon'o Gamow Sc@fos EJQVO ©? SSS Down—SSiI3 WooMy reorganization in preparation for ' 10) APIEKHABIOBJG the new season at 8:30 p. m. nest catalog, wMcti baa QUIT NOW—Qaforo SSsss 9-3 ...... ;^4.7S amiB 5.45 AHOT1BIG . Oo IIn!o effect. Wednesday: Those accepted POP .Mstitoff tacsS Temple Beth El is malting prep- pay a nsa&iTota fee. Ooaranteed arations for the organization of can not bo EtIEE ESTHEOAITES ®irP©ir«!lG •OCao-Q- oOv/aya hovo Qhcti dirossed-up loot:. Wo the Jewishrcommunitjt-of Winfield aft once photos or onap- and Clark. There will be a meet- ehots for approval!, Inelcc3o CJOVO C®M . ^housoinnils o{? paotrs ©^? Aoso SGJOOG and ivoVo AT THE OLD FIRE-ENGINE. WHEEL L ing to further this project at the address ostdl ptioao ber. IHo c© cotnvoiracoell you \v5B] IOJJO Qhem Qfoab wo aro maE:5ng fllhos 80.-N. Oaicaa Winfield Community Center next S& QAKIAP® B©AEP Tuesday night. \ . Inn, Atrnucy, C-3343-R '420 ILcsDaatoa Ave- rJ.Y.17. N.V.

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f 7V '•j ,v TOTESBAY,- 3EFnsaHER Roy Kfonw Inrt.Eucciay. .Witl>-tho e^isrsy cfeis'i- osi oi^ssiiZB.tido.'- ok His :OiC2; • had "cIss^Eed-feaada' esvcxal,times' without ccorto tiiKl, 1-!, in the seventh;'Walt permit, had four tncn to trouble, lie Kloss homered with a man on base Dim Tov n Tavern 0; Town Tavern 5, DuBvry, vacation thaiman, ra- stadento, Jra ajcampaigra aimed ait meatee^s Jiamc to lioht when David Bower, 18, oi Old Timcrr 1 There waa garden. Rye and hairy vetch Communion at S a. pa. and cims^Eij- speaker at a combined meeting of the Rotary and -osd developed saonly before the JohnnjU3Q±suxaaiiit%:a pitched liss Gr'all triumphed over Mujtel oat team the Bookshelf) EDHAED C. KcUAKQIJ. sown in late Augisst 01 early' Ecu* charist at 9: SO a. m., it was an- Licn3 Clubs held at ths educational building of flUnS petitions, v/hen Walter-P. A. Ensor j, / ball, putting a rhan on first and m Ail Saair TBIS • 13 at 8 R.._m., and at Columbia >Shait, and Miss Richmond troun- the Methodist Church. A question and answer —filed a petition for county committee in the seven< Rtigh School,' Maplewood, on Sep- Sessions Meld t / H. BAY. oTwmeFmM second. Duff singled to right to The ced Joari KarafTa in' flr5t round SHANMOHS WAY program on current government questions was district in opposition to the incumbent, JobTr? Union County Baseball tember 14, at 8 p. m.^'in coopera- tests. -winter and add featured. The joint meeting was ss Borah, "president of the -Republican club. score, Jones, and Noslte moved to Candidates for Cranford High '.. At foci glance, she ototemeeS iby this week from vacation. The E$ev. J. Daniel Stover, r thirdJ Nosffe was out at the plate i Orange-Maple- School's football squad began prac- In other first matches, £6 5 a w il 5rc m oa headed by Britten, ST., of the" Liens Saints Church, Elizabeth, and a member of feated by the Essex County League! wood Adult School. tice yesterday in preparation for Anne Gilderslecve^defeated Elaine OF THE MATTEH c.sife8y'authorities that opeed io ftBts " increase tho riteesejTcuos^ ?S? £ , ? ^^ ^ ? 'P^ when Lanza missed an attempted a 40 is coiL - . of the 0 o clock service, which tea- Club. Elizabeth Rotary Club, spoke to ythe bunt Lanza filed out to third to All stars by a score of 6-1 *: ' Boat ownership is not a require- the 1948 season, which,will open Schneider, Brinkman beat PEGHIM'S IOTJ Iber 1 cause of highway deafclio aitd been ' emitted', fox the past two Assistant Postmaster Walter E. Reinhart re- Itotary Club on the topic v/inning nine ctraight with a game in Lmdeh"on Sptur- Maine". ; end tho inning Cameron Field, South * m^nt, and all instruction is free. Ann Duff, Mary Lib Coffee won tired after 43; years''service in the ?ccal post games, the Cranford . Clippers, Saturday a | Subjects covered in the course day, September 25. Other game over Marty THE DEJIB ,1. Subscription Satea $2.50 a Year to Advajtca Seven new teachers to the Cranford schools t ay cut Cranford'S laad to one a-notch. With men on second and ber 14. To , attain membership in the given by the Church Women was were to be.among tho>faculty that was to meet months of ISSJr were $1 £8.-348 ahead of the tsfrooum four r November 13>Scotch Plains, away, O!«E . . OFFICE: 5-7 AM«* S» will find it hard 60 > believe .fthaft v/ill be resumed on Sunday,. Sep- game. C - •• thirU and one out, Jim Harford tll n Union.United States."PoweStates.Power Squadrons conductedfuesday. The sessions S3 . QISO prior to the opening of school, it" was announced period for MSJ7, it Was dnitouncsd by and November^S^ Thanksgiving tember 12, when church school Inspector B: E. ,Stesle. .' . - . ' The Clippers and ffliev cecond- grounded out third to first .and thhe Essesex AU StarejojfcW-musrbe a United States citiciti- proved to be quite successful, ac- EAGLE m THE SEY n by Dr. Howard R. Best, cuperisinsv principaL place Westfiejd Hawks, wil! play* a Jones grounded out short to first. Day.'-Thomas Jeffdr^n, in Eliza- W > a The position of school nurce was the only vacancy fi^"i-i55S-Jn_^he-thir6^Tnning,55SJn^hethir6^Ti zen, hhave a satisfactory grade on cordjng" to Mrs, Brinkman, who CRY THE BELOVED COtMTHY Ao a matter, oS «ne._ 1 : / Mfteea TTCESJ Aco e lin each of beth. ^ / X" ' 21 cummer or early fall Lrtoe morning' Eervice'and Ee^ still to be fitted. - : .Iks Cranford Board of Education had , crucial game at Cranford's mew Thejra^3Jced4he:GaineTnthTh B> ~i Z%Su^l °°T ."J "P" h f the examinatioi n and be elected byy th ee stated that more than 20 girls came be done more readily mon v;iMb o heW at n ^ ^ field at 3 p. m. thin Simdayir^Ths FOOLISH ffact most off uo, inj the coMiree of a day'o Mrs. Loii S. Lawche, director of vocal music to provide, transportation during the fall scored a,run on u gs and sawed local squadron. Special and ad- Scotch Plains-is a newcomer on out each day tho lessons were The cool in Cranford High School, had been appointed iprms for 10 children oJ ths Brookside place saw Clippers also will play at home oa no hits. ComrieNWalkealked to start g Ppm t"Chi t with two more in given. ' ' driving,, have.. encounlteircd oms oir .ftwo October the seventh, two m i vanced courses are madde available,thl e Cranford schedule this yearxre- o choir director of Trinity Episcopal Church, it was , Mo were to be in flrsft or second grade. Dunn? Labor Day, facing the Elisabeth" the inning. He advanced to third to those admitted to membership. placing WoodbridEe. snsedera, ssItSosm moire, encouraces growth of Grasa, Thussda? at 4 p. m- under dircc- announced durins the week. Also announced /the winter month3 they planned to use the b^ port Question Harks in a regular when Jca Lanza threwthe ball into HenryJSJ^uhlken of 24 Elmora Ccrds will bs oa display SspSaminsr 15th. - - - was the appof por Q Therp-was an encouraging turn- Certainly the proporttSoa 80 SHOjSiing lilie . Onfe' your bulbs for fall plantr tioa oi Frederick G. Spdnsler, A. Edna Harvey as / provided during the precedins year for all of tt. league ggam e ot 3 p . mm. righihtt fielfildd ffpr'.a..,two-bL error, scored by Joe Lanza of the Cran- avenueis secretary of the Northern Tavera Cards from 12 cMfflorauS Card Hbuasm. • Realization that (the reopening of 1 - _. , - - ., /. oupils in -that area.- -•' out as- candidates' met at the high onnnt-'e ftBsfrout ofnfton'r ften. WhofWhatr frH»/*i». then. ';.ijv«. alnil fri»r»ftSie ^ U>yoa Di^e ^planniji g to„„ se.t choirmaster ^ja ^^. A fuly l^^ choi^r geptej,,rehearsa. Eight children who participated in the activities The township was saddened by the death Bill Dade scatteredjgy ®oea'"Br6unded out third ^first, Jord CUppers in the third innins New Jersey Squadron. school yesterday morning, but WM@ FG BOOIES to select Srosri, ' school is less tham a • weels off. tjiirngQ. Eome m&onna (lMmn will bs m iJlS:^l5'' •Ccrmicssoring on the play. Lanza doubled, was advanced to The Maroons and the"Town Tav- Box ossoztmoiatis, pamowsllxad cards and counts cards. shouting about? didum) Get them in as soon as pos- ber 10, at 7:30 p. m. " at Nomahegan Playground oi the Union County St. Elizabeth's Hospital of Police Chief Jam«3E Coach Weekley said he could not different thoajgJito to the minds olf diflFer- Park Commission durins tho summer were award- Hennessey, 62 years old. Chief Hennessey hai crcd II hits oS Jim CtoamSssrs .and.,.' Ike Baldwin led oil for i third on a sacrifice by Joe Koons, announce the size of this season's ern, each naming vyon two out of < - „ 1 • A caeefial-asialyGio--off-^whaffl"eaifety s'blo so they can make the.rosette • The rector's*s|udy on the second ed medals for Gathering a total of 200 points dur- served with the Cranford' Police Department for (he Clippers' ace pitcher, and went three games liKthe playoffs of the emt people,^ The reaction off one local .__ *w ^ „ .7-.. .. 3{J years ^j ba& beeji cWef aawj mQ w squad until he received results of MSO MOECHOSS WRAPPING PAPER. MBBOM ing the season. The awards were made at the hbme on an infield but by Johnny physical examinations conducted Men's Softball Jbenguc sponsored resident recently was eupresseil to uo ao ejipeirtto mean fijy tipeed cleaifG >sjp ft5is winter closing program of the playground. Children re- representatives from more than 40 towns ORA ie. another Clipper player in by the Cranford Recreation Com- AMD ENCLOSOBES TO MATCH. ceiving awards were: Kathryn Green, Grace U>e game. Two of the Union ag- by the school doctor on Monday, follows: "Soom the.girlp aiid" boyo will inysteiry, although it. af oj-do uo little • Cucumber bseUes trill continue by a croup of men of the parish. / officials of the Township of Cranford joined mth ad. MMl Tuesday and yesterday. mittee, were set this week to play Banghart, David Gildersleeye, Anne Gildersleeve, more than 100 residents in paying tribute. x hits were made by their own "Little World Seric ," '*'. be trooping do^vto Esatman steeet to the" cause for complacemcy. Far.ffirom relies-serious;until &ost. Botencnedust .'. E3arilyn Grartt, Leonard Doolan, .Eaartha Forten- Cranford schools reopened with an increase VTfcsa TOD fasEal ma o2 @m Fcctey EokafflJ ISa^tooa Cranford Clipper men. Lanza get- Opening practice concentrated vm kee baugh and E3Jary Janet' Thomson. with the league championship go- high school, and those off us who use tthio ing uo off pereomal reopomsibiKfty Bra aBto> ' ^ those umder control, as it of 27 pupils over the enrollment for the —" C3O ^jtMBSSSaSSSJa EEl>ia TGSfcfi tumi^r^ <2jgjy ©C7J1 JI©OTGJ Ung his doubleNind Ike Baldwin a on pasing and handling the ball. ing to the team taking three out of in north •' . Tea'Srearo A56 ceedinc year. The total enrollment of 2.375 single. Preliminary instructions and syg-. street will find it aiirev/n with paper bajjo, matter, we ifind the fimger off accusaftiosa-bage family, cabbag^^rama^to- Registration days for the Cranford public and was expected to increase as several children kz five games. if st. Father _h schools were announced by Dr. Howard R. Finals'in the annual tennis tour- gestions were presented to the can- pointted diirectly at Mr. and Miro. Average mato wosma Etoiicam beam b'esftle not yet returned from late vacations. Lanza was catche! the All didates' in a brief talk by Coach Scores in the playoffs were as cellophane ^viappinigo, small cartomo, ice an< Best, supervising principaL All of the schools The Cranford Garden Club made final Star contest, and Ki nament sponsored by the Cranford follovvs: Maroons 18, Indians 1; Prop MotoffSQft. •'•>•' ^ com borer. Squash buss also had been redecorated and cleaned in preparation SOT©' and Ray Weekley. ft; cream otic!w amd offtem olcceo of buttftesedl w rnngements for its annual flower show ot Moran were ami recreation Committee will be Maroons 14, Indians 2; Town Tav- 111 N. UMON AVQ3UE CRomford 3-1199 ir« "./r 1 • n • ^l °e 0 pest. If you can net a Inclijin. for the opening of school. . Cranford Casino, according to an. announcenait pitch- played at 2 p. m. Sunday tra the The outlook is for a lighter and- ern 5, Old Timers 3; Old Timers 8, Dread or eveini •wliole. casEjSwiches.!*^ by Mrs. Harry^Ifcn Saun, president. . . ers used by the" Union unty it is hoped—faster team this year. r.oir JS speed meano, ao we Jleam, molt pyrethrum dust or spray, use this. A Gennan-maka .32 calibre automatic, which, team. Other Clipper players Springfield avenue 'courts'. The HZ2 • 'We have a ffeeKmg,' however, tthafc saw action' public is invited to attend. jit is expected that Cranford will U only ouch clesurty damgerouo opeedd -oa However, persistent applications of i the field u j r- <•'.»•• ao a iresitsSt off a msvj civic coiBcciojiioiieco 60, 70 and SO amileo an hour, but also rotenonc or nicotine dust will hold tSethedlat Church haapCrered when in- tram the Tocnuhtp 01 Crcnford lots 17, Norm at first. Pool, de- developing in Grasifford ottudentta, thelearo opeedo off 40, 30 on* eveai 20 mileo ana hoiuir 10 and 10 In bloctt S3 (corner cJ Grove Cstia 010 fending champion, will face Arnold juries removed eight regulars from Street end Lincoln Avenue) viith tbs ex- It is understood that the original action. off (that resident oS she Eaotoiam o&ireett under adverse conditions, fthem 5m elSFecft n-11 m ception of the 0 Coot etrtp boumling <)a LuuVorc*^ ana J. Dietz will play lf.f w*v>^^ Avenue, on ths ^TV^ • ir^^yi £or Hhst union County All Star squad John Mulroy. Home football games this year airea ^vill not fee [realised tthio year.,. sum oi 01C0O.C0 cssb. and that cold cITcr which was cut from 48 to 30 before (the (tragic Soli off Bughway accidemte meamo . Henry hich, who aimed at will again be played on • the old i I,. IS hS3 been opproved: and that ot a ms«Unot the first game of this year's two- alnut eld turf n ahat a outjatanftial proporSiom off uo aire . „_ -_^ ... .. „ _ oi the Township Ofmmlittco to to fcda oa- tlo. ksOct ctnffoo to? FOIMD) gaining perittanent possesion of ^ " ' " The first fall meeting of Betsy September 7. 1043, oaid osrer »ui bo game series, will be cut further to 0 R c at d not be in good judgment. "NAE3B EtoflcJ- A-D JBaEoT tne Sport.mon^Shop Trophy thisl^i "" . J £ '?" ^ " celveo — for ims2amce,/am shear "Grime IJI^-, Eoss Circle, . OUv> irom Sunday. fihatt there hao feeem mo hudovm am ilbooc includes Labor, O5I and Gosfceto His .throw to first was just in time nick, 6-2, 6-4, and Mulroy won . iFire®lom So taahe our ovm dJedcsomo. Ls2 wishing' to attend ohoultJ meat to Time Payments Cap^Ba A to nip Ike. Noske and Duff singled from R. Daubner by default, the i osMnanietr- mraomSho, putting men on first and "second r [. COtHtTSX&AGUC-DVANDlNa— >. m. on thnt'-p(ate. 310 (SJctClntey Street), on tho tax map V latter cdnceaihg thcTlmatch after \, • W L studentto ^yill oho^v a.con- ' COT the sum of C200.CD, cssh. end tbet Bald Lanza grounded to Comrie, .who being affected by the intense heat. CranforS Clippers 13 2 io to exeirciGe _ offer has been epproyed: and that at a tagged Duff and threw to first for Westncld^Hawks 12 3 comoiderattiom for ehe righto off meeting of the Township Committee to ba the game-ending out and a nice In the doubles competition, Elizabeth Braves 11 4 Judgment,, but to our ignorance off (£( held on September 7, 1&53. said o£?cr Green and Mulroy defeated Shyka Elizabeth A. X- - •• Q B in the community,-(Firoirai fths very will bo considered Sordini approval end double play. RpseJle Park BXC. 7 7 the awectimiE °affe drivime -,„. ar» „ -~.a . r Wrf. J. Sdkccls, JPsos. and Gildersleeyei 6-1, 6-3. Crane Question Marks .X. 7 7 -V, firbt day off tths mexv -torm. • " . • y Robert D. Chew of C We feel that >ve'd be most re- The scote: 0 contr miss to disregard a chance like Ford Dealer — Establishes 1920 and Fairbanks, having drawn a Plainfleld Merchants. 7 Afternoons aooutt COnreCttDng TOB3 street recently received a 20-year =J?;, CHANFOIJD BI1AVES Hoselle Store ....: ._i^ a 10 this to say right now a word or : AB It H bye in the first round, were sched- Kahivoy' Indians .._ ,^\. 4 10. •• Children off elemiemtairy cchool age ISO E. Horford. U 6 0 0 AD n H 10 -,S two to those to whom some ' H0SSLJLS PZ1BE Linden A. A. .._ _... ignorance tliuo halt the lulling. service award at the Standard Oil Scally, cf 3 0 0 uled'to face Green and Mulroy. N who have participated in playground or J. praise is due. The ones we > U L -GB0B .''' Jones, 1b 4 11 Feehnn. lf S a a ' QaDda;'a Qc3alSa Development Company's Bayway mean have what it take3 to win Etald'n, 2b 4 0 0 W. Da'c, 3b 4 1 Baldwin and Allen won from Rich Brnvcs 4^ Cranford 1. camp activities during fthe'. oummer have R nery to Unden ADated : Auoust loaa. rjoake. a 3' 0 ?• -Pa.'C P 3 0 and LaForce by default and "then Flalnneld 12. Ellubeth A. A. Alcohol will pressrve anything kaft ^ ' " against the toughest breaks. ME) STOdDB Dull, c< « 0 Question Marks 3. Rosello 2. received valuable ftraiming tthrooagh a For they, it seems, have learned .. e « o 0 J were defeated by Smith and Dietz, Wcatfleld 14. Eahwoy O . OT5SEHY SCHOOL health,'happimeoo, and^csciretto. •the tmactc of going on instead E. Ee'le. r*3 0 Comr'e, 2b 3 Roselle Park 10. Linden 2. • Clean.Up Sqsiad ^Sam xvhich io reported Bcrch'J, 1b <3 1 0,0-2, 6-3. Howard' and Avery 100?. of bads. ChanVro. p 3 0 lilozs. a 11downed Pool andJMcNab. 6-2, 5-7, to have worked verjKmaccesaffuiEy. Com- Moron, pOO The way fths Sovieto Eseep om yap- 8-1, and were scheduled to face Adhesive tape is belter to uco in iim of ouch a plamNdurimg the echool One of the better breaks in life Vilade and Martin, who had a bye. . ,. . ,x „ -- — .'ing sndlseo tlie Amcricajij people css Rg^l. is your introduction to the Cranford happy combination ol quality Ellubeth Braves Ollinick and Engelhardt defeated shakers than a cork. It la easy to montho," ^vifth toembeiro of otach cquado and the right -price. In toe Ban. Homo nsn whltty and Duffield, 6-3. 4-8, 0-0, remove, doesn't ret Into the shnh- matter of wines, whiskies. Gins, Umpires—Fo» end GawronsU. ond then lost to Bridge and Ford, <»r nn authori^d .to "police" ccSiop! Qjuildiimgo Soame psopSs oreafte Hiappiimecn vjhssr- rums, champagnes and cordials, OlDELSEJ—BJSANE ©OTIECQE3DI? :d Bro«mdQ,"tR7OuM hs Q goo^Mea. "Hie ever they go—©tthero you'll get the best, priced just right... at Bametrb Wines & Liquors. J) Walnut Ave., Cran- s xvhole com- The AseJ off ttime tuo off a Io2 off ford." Phone CHanford 0-1044. accom1 TRY BARNETTS DE LUXE Pairesiito .have am oppy 5m BLENDED WHISKEY. remairaing dayo' IbelFoire School fee- College otumdsrato tolse Me cl©w mmd wt

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