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-•:--:-••-.;•( ; r ' . "«"JS r. •—v THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. the local the/gaine- placedin the • races were: MUe, was won by Tona College' of "New Music Club Chemical Society, the Swiss Rochelje, N. Y. 1 • The' Cliff McCIendon; 'llin Schuman ty of New Vpfk, and. the East c r P t ' VJIIOWCOUNTy H- «. EVENT* Meet Here Tomorrow ange <5o1f Club, • , '. 4 WlCnwtota. / J 04 Rudy Laurel and Bob Bpteler; iUMl-yard relay •—> 1'. Craniard: 2. Edi- Local Five '/ 2 glWhitriaUpr,* 3 38 son;, 3.: Jefferson.' Time — 1M.0 • , . . Junior membership of the ll " Tegenon:-2. Cr»nford: GiveYotir (Continued from iiaae nineteen).j ap^ub-POfa 2 6B.Myrah, *.,- 3 IS O'Neill, Louis -McCIeHaon, Williahi iheatain. 2 6 game, but the BlUe and Gold ral- K'owalk. t -20 1. 7 Cromey and John Reed; placing presentation of a program of pi HolidayParty lied as Pfeil converted and Albert- Mlnarch. £ ~1O ' 2 SaWyeif. Wood, g .2 0 second; and medley, Charles ^tear- Z. Union: 3. Cranford:' Time — 8:20.8 .. violin and. vocal numbers tomor- son curled in a lay-dp to make the ick, 880f; Pete -McLaughlin; 220; -. ' > TEAM SCORING Tot*U ....29 13 1i total* Jefferson, 18: Cranford. 16; Union, 12; ro\y at 8 p. m. at the home of MrSi Honored at Dinner deficit., $2-54.. The Panthers then George Juracek, quarter, and Gor- Edison,. 7:1 Scotch Plains. 3. To Help Recipes Listed staged a: very effective freeze for MONfMOWTH „.....,— 23 17 24 22—86 don Seig, ni'Ie. •.iJhiiJrtct- ••'"' <__ ••-.-•. ••-••— Robert ..P.; Ferguson, 1 Lenox ave- almost a minute.' Six se'eonds were Official* — Holland ahd West. By Fellow Workers -CranforoT Hiigh finished second nue. .'..,..• . - " ' To Help remaining when Cranford gained j. V. Nostrum! To Take Cranford participants will At Grasselli Plant possession. * However, the out-of- to the Big Red in the mile and FIGHT POIiOl By MARV IV, ARMSTBOXG two-mije'relays and came in tijird Public Relations Course Miss Nancy Rubright, chairman fpj FIGHT POLIO! Dr Edwin A. Meier bounds pass to Albertson was GARWOOD KENIIiWORTH , Union County Home Agent speared by Williams ,arfd the locals in the distance medley relay. Alex John V. Nostrand, vicerpresident the evening; Miss Carole Smith, pect avenue, technical, assistant,,to j Relay Team tin one needs to be encouragetitlde hopes Vanished.' Pestriehelia, Ben Stine, . Willie of the Union County Trust Com- antj Albert Hiietteman. the plant managor at the General j —Cranford hold Recite Park..." arid BrtH lypprl f-aptnrpH thp A.suuial hour'fai'• member stive. The pany manager of the Cranford CRANFORD. JERSEY, THURSDAY, Aniline and Film Corporation about, even in rebounding, with .mile for the Jerfk and Don Town- guests will follow the prognt FEBRUARY 22 Pages r~ TEN CENTS «l)k?Wdar offers at least three sug- office,'will attend a three-day New pl^nt in -Linden, was guest of honor gestionK for a celebration with St. Dors Kert supplying most of the send, Cal Grupe, Bill ,St Clair and Jjnuaiy 31 at a testimonial din- Valentine's Day an almost irre punch. Kern also topped CHS in Stine took' first place honors in the Jersey Bankers' Association Public Teachers Hear Lecture ner «it the'Elizabeth'Cartcret Hotel, scoring wiih fourteen markers, mile and seven-eighths medley for. Relations School at Princeton Uni- Unopposed for School Board sistable one. • . , 880$quM • George Russell, aritjimetic teach- Head Heart Fund Drive Elizabeth. ' • ' . followed by DiMarco with 13 and the same school. CSrupe sparked, versity next week. Mr. Nostrand* Exit A Valentine party appeals jo fey MUtift"DELANO the Tee Jays t«s aflrst place in the ing expert and member of the edi- Dr. Meier, head of the Sulphus children and grown ups alike. The Albertson''12, Game honors went who will leave Mpnday and return to Williams who scored 22 points For the ,s«Bcond straight year, two-mile. torial staff of Scott-Foresman Pnh. Colors arid'Textile Auxiliaries-de- heart shaped motif and red color on Thursday, will be among six lishing Company, gave a lecture In School p.irtmcnt at . Grasselli for wore and was strong off the boards. , Cranford High was nosed out by The featured event pf the even- traditional for decorations and Thomas Jefferson jn the annual, ing was the Cardinal" Mindszenty Union County bankers enrolled in and • demonstration/, on ,the arith- Negotiated than a quartfir-conturyj retired food alike add interest without Althoiigh they hit their high the course. A second-year man, he game mark of the season, the CHS Union Cqunty Conference C¥O mile run, Bill Shaynie of St. Mich- metic prograrn ol •••• elementary Janu 11 v 31. aftbP'' more- thnn 33 DR. EDWIN A. MEIER much outlay of money dr.time. will live at Nassau Tavern in schools, 16" Cranford elementavy >c tr4.' service. junior varsity dropped a 63-48 track meet held-.in. the Elizabeth "aels. of Jersey, City, taking; that, Election Refreshments, for an after school event/ The Metropolitan Smaller Princeton. He will be graduated at te'achetsj yesterday afternoon jij By Town Company -executives, supervis- or Friday evening party might in- contestto the Park J. V. Crtriford Armory last Saturday night. -Jef- Contractors, Representatives Protest Delay < College Conference competition the. conclusion of the session. Cleveland School auditorium. or; .siid'Tn'u>«!}cr"Sf-e»nployee&jis-j. vi8tat)t to the state chemist in theelude tomato juice, heart shaped has now won five and lost seven ferson, winners.of last year's event Only 226 Ballots In Issuance of Building Permits for Homes; — socuiul with the noted* dyestuffs government laboratory at Aarau j sandwiches, strawberry, ice cream The line-up: hy one-point over Crahford, nipped chemist for mole than 30 years <>nd as » department chemist irithe Cnnt.rd ,,.;..'«.. t 1r **uM F V Committee Discusses | and cookie's." For a, supper party,ifalloy.lr.~J i SHtid'B U- the-Blue-and Gold? 18-1& for-lhe Cast; All Budget Newark^Attorney Threatens Legal Actloti p.nd tribute to-the retiring indus- Stnte Explosive Plant at_D6ttikon. I salmon loaf with tomato sauce, Kern, H'-o-JS •» 14!t>raiort, rf.--Z - g- - county relay crown. Munsee Drive Exit Protests at the delay in the issuance of building permits were triahu at the affair. Among the * _. it \ ^ ._ • ~ 6 ,o;Williams, e 10 2'22 It<>nis Win Approval.. ^^^ ._ 3 IS Manginl. Ut -• Union finished third, followed-by lodged at Monday night's meeting: of the Township Committee by ".pokers' were ActufRTPInht Matuf- he joined the Standard Aniline John H. McClintock an Heights; Ernest Kuhn of Union, j where he supervised the manufac- i -Grown ups migh't • crtjoy tomato • Clara Williams were elected to started negotiations with the State rfdtSttlphttr—eoi place honors in three of the four Ithrec-jcar terms on the Board of Highway Department in an effort Those who protested included Milton Lovtfenstein; of Newark, pfti^tuTreTTnSuTpTulr^mTAzo *5yes an3"| soup or juice,-hnm loaf with"mush^ cfi^^FOrcer^^—-'- event«opentOrUyUiethiggh Area, William' C. WilHelm-,, of dyestuifs • intermediates. .In Sep- attention- inr-yesterday's school to-secure^a-second exit"for resi-i attorney. foT^he-Riverside-Developrnfent'-Company. wh'cpsaicV-his ch^— 'room saiice, a molded cranberry HOSEtUSiPAB*K — H. 16 sch'ools'. However, Seth Weekley's Wtstficlli supervisor. Analytical tojnber. 1918, he accepted the post j salad and' ice cream. For Wash- Official* — Xfoiwiclc a«d I election which attracted only 226 lents of Munsee drive, whose street ents had submitted six applications for building permits'on January Laboratory, and Jackson J. Ayo1, j -,'j-'~ . chemist at Grasselli CHS runners pulled a big upset in was blocked at Centennial avenue pIant j ington^s birthday,'you'll "want to the 880-yard relay* defeating the lyptcis to the polls. All budget items 17 but that they had not been issued because they did not include a Jr, Elizabeth'; research coord inat-.(^^i,.;,! Company/predecessor ; make'your dessert'-of cherries, of fcariicd by wide margins.. by construction of Route 4 Park- heavily favored J^ff team. The way. This was announced follow- 'V Pointing out that his firm os Mi Kuhn was toastmnster. • companompany of General AeAniline. 'course —;pie, tarts or cake. UJC Handed Mr. Taliaferro polled 215 votes A r<-Mdent.of Cranford sirlce. 1T M. X. TAL1AFERRO the previous year. Be was grnd- j steranrhoin and Jungfrau and oth- j ( rsinr.-ooWN' CAKE time being 1:45. " 111 NORTH UNION CRANFORD,% J. [without opposition. bUlldirig code which requires a __ JUfonmoutb Junior College hand- After Jefferson had taken the The current expense item of JOHN ft. SfeCUNTOCK During the meeting, Frank :: Morse of 17 Munsee drive urged HAROLD A. GLOVIER garage with every home. He said ed tlnTSft—Junior-eollegerits-Mtb, «Hjr^e^pH^^^lfVf Ma*ay |$ftW,2i4.52-\Mas_approved-l82-to A.nau and Burgdorf in 1905 and! nese Oberland Mountains. Totlay the committee to investigate pos- *i in hoid«ig~ straight New Jersey Junior Col- dropped the batoii as he.was at- JIJ, "repairs and replacements, $32,- he received his doctorate in 1911 i his activity is confined to hiking, sibilities for exits other than Wall can Legion, and Mrs. Conley, member of the Board of Education,- up the permits is. Varbitrary. un- lege Basketball Conference defeat, tempting to pass it Jo, a teamrnate. ^<>S~CM-^<-&^<^ ^4~&^e-»<^^ 1248.07, 182 to 8; manual training, have been named chairman and co-chairman, respectively, of local fiom the University of Berne, In j gardening and golf. , ' cup hot milk y street and Cranford Terrace. He reasonable and capricious." Swit/eiland he had worked as as-1 He is a member of the-American fat u 86-71, Monday evening at ReThi- s cost Jeff- considerable yard- [$25,040,77, Vti to 14; and capital fund drive of the American Heart Association. The drive/starts Beat eeii« until. v«ry lisht. gional High School, Springfield,' said-the-Highway-Departrrtent had •~ "thisrweek and continues -for-thc balance-of February. Mayoi*-E~D^— JMc—ioxvensten explained that : age^which they were unable to re- htitIa>vSHii83i-:98-W3-to' 13.-The nnt\ vanilli «nH ht nt .t^altl taken away the exit and it was up• ' Stanley will serve as honoraiy chairman, John V. Nostrand as tlie Riverside..-Development Com- 'Fold in siCterf dry iHau?.. salt coyer, Cranford taking ffirs t d I proposition to transfer $20,000 and balhhi! powd cinnamon : . ' .. ¥ Sales & Service Ivoling/there," followed by Cleveland sary zoning variance to permit use terials, which daily is becoming former Jefferson High School star, Captains Appointed eeived up to yesterday with ,col- Flacpns (Filled) : : irnatrly I ^cup of Jciicre- if . well -drained. hit for seventeen markers for the -jn^-C^gnford, 5l7"Union avenue, o«, ancrman A partial list of district captains oTThc property as a fttnergtiloTneT ^£5er land. l'« to 2 cups lichtly picked cher- Cranfordsfive., .; T%T~YOLR AUTHORIZED" DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER leetions still to be received from r7a 1 Are you SELLING yours? [School, 42; and Lincoln School, As the request for a variance is Disabled Here, Police Report i ries. Ht.-at juict- to boiling. Pdur into a The Owls had a two-point lead for this year's fund drive of Cran- several sources. - tHat his clients have an organiza- 2.00 : smooth p.is!** m.ide of flour and water Are you being TRANSFERRED 132. Lincoln School residents did ford-Garwood -Kenilwortb Chap- required to be submitted by the I Return to lire, stirring constantly until at half time, but, Monmouth's re- The gasoline war flaicd into*- tion which must be kept in opcia- Other Gifts from in the near future?; I not cast a negative vote against ter, American Red Crass, which owner, the committee instiucted Coin cards accounted for., the 1.00 -; thiclo.'.ncd throughout. Cover and simboundin- g arid sloppy passing by violcnt action in Cranford Tues- bulk of the local contributions totion. H© threatened court action if -3 Hi 0 iini.utt..-..—Bemovc fro: • Phone CR 6-1900 MOTORS 'iff, riirient pxpensp. rpnnirs-nnd ?eftg-en-Mafeh 1. was announced Township Clerk .T. Walter Coffee the permits were not issued at •Hijj.ir in which cinnamon has been rue! Ratio I replacements and capital outlay yesterday by Charles F. Hansel. to ascertain the present owner of the iund to light mianlile paralysis, Monday night's meeting. i-d .-md cherrloii. Blend' thnrouehlyT • •' ' W$ A1.WA*S HAVE A jFINfi SELECTION OF GOOD USED CARS stiikc" of filling station operators the chairman said, with $2,489.95 Rebecca Lydon I Color c-iu'.iously with redcolorin g if Railroads requite three-eighths as SHAHEEN AOENCY |"budget items. Jr., executive chairman. Paul O. the property from] Mr. Stevens. in the state, when two tank trucks To March of Dimes Mayor E. D. Stanley., who pre- i rlesireti. Cool thoroughly, four into well coming from this source. St. Mich- sided, explained that the commit- IS ALDEN ST. (Room 10) Cteasod square cake pan. much fuel as trucks to haul the 446 ST* GEORGES AYE. RAHWAY, N* J. Dunham is area chairman in Adopted on final reading Was an carrying gasoline were stopped and Cpl. Edward F. Flynn, JR, For sweetened canned cheri load the, same distance, and . Realtors Garwood Results charge of the five districts: amendment to the General Code of ael's parochial school and the four tee has. been struggling with tho"^ only ojne-hal£ cup ' sugar. 'Pi__.,_ _ ; disabled by men in cars. USMC, who is on active: duty in elementary public schools con- pne-ihirtieth as Hmuch fuel as air Member of Multiple Listing System .' , , ' .'..•';./•.: . ' ' ' • Open Evenings and Sundays :> •• ' . ." ,• Oliver W. Davis, Edward Sand- MRS. CLARA WILLIAMS In District 3, captains are MrsOrdinances fixing the hours during problem of building permits as •';• above:-*t 'tabltspjion corivtarcK .may Be 15 NORTH AVENUE, EAST Five men jumped from a car in Koica. holds the distinction of tributed a total of $214.24, i substituted for the flour. freight '.-' ' ~'' ;.".•,...' •. Icrs and Ficderick Wehium were R. P. Ferguson. 1 Lenox: avenue; which local barber shops may be front of 1008 Raiitan road and re- well as the 1852 budget and other having sent a contribution to children's coin banks accounted for matters. He said it will do every- Ivictonous io the race for three Mrs. D. Smead Berry. 406 Prospect open as 8:30 a. m. to 6;30 p. m. The moved the distributor cap of a I three-year terms on the Garwood Cranford's March of Dinvcs drive $187.75 of the total, thing possible to arrive at an early .s-n:sHHn2«=mamHi;smmunmn!H=H:fc!r-:S««:«uffiHnnu^n:HKHHH:n^ avenue; G. Nelson Kling. 4 English change had been requested by thetruck driven, by Richard Goss of [Board of Education. They unseated Village; and Mrs.' Hans Belter, 401 Master Barbers' Association. John the gieatest distance. ', -' The. elementary schqol collec- decision but stated , the permits GOPQub West Caldwell, Sgt. Harry P. Page tions, the largest ever received in would not be • issued at Monday I incumbents Eugene M. Hart and Prospect avenue. E. Mecncy, 305 > Maple place, ob-repotted. The cap was thrown on Cpl. Flynn, Jr. sent a. $5 I Bcrti^HiJ^Bcrtolomy, both former District 4- Mrs._T._G.JGiIdcr,-109 jectcd on thegrounds that there are the Marih of Dimes drive, tttsht's meeting. • ,\ r the front -lawn of a house at 70money order to his mother, who "St Michael's scho^ir|95^0- Ttteriry" Severih of Linden, rep- Hampton street; Mrs. A. IL Crow- prescntry too many laws fixing Rari'tan road, Clark. resides at 117 Cranford avenue. lw;is the other unsuccesful candi- Nominates hours and otherwise regulating man and Lincoln schools, resenting Samuel and Isadorc Pos- ^11, 4 ffrrhrln* tilacg; Mnr-1 H Another tiuck, driven by Peter Mrs. Flynn, Sr., delfvcredvher nock, also Of Linden, who had ap/ |du!c. Patterson. 12 Babniere Parkway; business. He said the ordinance Cleveland school, $32,40; and M- Mindurski of Linden, which Was son,*s contiibution to William. Hf. Rooseveit school, JgO^ "plied io ra building, permit early >D!Axcy, laral li ^'.a^Ft^iiiapigg^KPt^^ ,Pyjo.llE4.Ufeflfe&fe d , J district, 149 in the second, 72 Frank Fyke Slated road: District 7—Mrs. Mansell compliance and asked whether po- James avenue, had its water sys- Still tob e received, Mr. fi^Arcy Richards, 414 Orchard street; Mrs. lice were to bc'fuither burdened by tem hose cut bv four men who pointed out | in the third and 99 in the fourth, store building.at Eastman and Miln ips. xte saiu also arrived oni the. scene by carGilber. t and Sullivan tions, st 197 votes in the,first district, 121 in To Be Next Month place: Mrs. J. B. Chambcrlin, 11 its adoption would serve as a pre- After disabling the trucks, the banks' andJscaUcred. coin cards. action in holding Op this permit ANOTHER FIRST IN EMZABETH! Ithp Second, 105"'in the third and 91 Hampton street: and Mrs, Lawrence cedent to the regulating of other men immediately got back into Comedies Here ^ ^ James Delaney._SJflfians were submit- itics of the present policy say land, exchange teachers, (nt the issued ^by Township Clerk. J. Wai- - \1 spring coats, hand-tailored at Keniston Hall of all wool JamesJHalsey Sanford, 83 years present a brief musical program. ted on foreign affairs, domestic the ambulance cannot serve ihe joint Founders' Day meeting of the 'tor* Coffee. I old. of 110 Holly street,, a resident Kenneth Haynes, lecturer, play affairs and moral issues. Misses i people of tho township.-adequately Roosevelt and Cleveland PTA at 8 \ suedes, boucleg, fleeces and tweeds. Long, short, slim arid | of Cranford for 57 years, died yes- wright and'journalist, will present Attending the dinner with Mr. because of severe restrictions p. m. tonight in Cleveland School Miss Bettcjane Porter of Elkins Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr»f Heucr. Thp^Lesters terday at Cranford Hall. 'Comic ISiterlude", a 1 humorous Whipple was his daughter, Miss on its use. • auditorium. All parents, of pupils Park, Pa., is spending a week as also occupied.'a ground^floor apart- / / %* full style§'. . , luxurious Celanese linings in all. You've A native o£ Brooklyn, he was a story of how our language grew. Beatrice Franklin Whipple. Speak- formerly of Cranford, were relax- Daniel J. Mahoncy and John J. in the two schools have been in- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bums ment. I sun of the late Mr., and Mrs. James Mrs. John Silliman, program chair-, ers-were Senator Irving M. Ivcs.of ing in their apartment at 652-658 jy|oore, both of CranfordK were aF- vited to attend the meeting. Goebner of 101 Orange avenue. Mr^ftcuer' attwitfed lucal schools seen them advertised on the pages of Harper's Bazaar.and [A. Sanford, He retired about 15 man, planned the program and will Mew York, Governor Thomas E. Salem avenue, Elizabeth;—early ccpted as new members at the | years ago after serving'for 50 years introduce the guest, speaker. graduated/from Cranford High meeting in the. Casino,. Dewcy of New' York and Governor Monday morning when the four- Scijoo}. Hejsjemploycd as a chem- jGlaniour. NOJK, l« ajjasfejucm- ^^aiUHm^far^ Home and Garden land. The B & O Glee Club of Baf- Widely'known in music circles as nouneed that members of her de- ment House. Thirty-two plane fie former Vera KnowltonWar, is, told o^ condjtionsjn that war-

l»- of the old Alcarus Society Mrs. Hugo Staiger, Jr., 711 Brook- were killed in the disaster, thOyShc was listening to the radio at leased, from the.marine corps last teciai third in Elizabeth withm a tw«^ the time of the crash. / K'luur of Cranford -which sang at ; .place, Monday evening. Mrs. summer after several months serv- C01T ML0N. SECOND' FLOOR I tlio dedication^bf the First ^Prcsby- Saturday is the ,l(nal deadline" their initials in front of their uum*- Thomas Hann, department assis- month period. . / • J<. .. • Cranford's municipal aiiibulancc ice in Korea. He had been called i'»n Church here. Subsequently, for making reservutipns for special bcr but this, usually is not ixsssible. A portion of- Uurplanp^ wing • answered Elizabeth's call for assis- to active, duty.from thc^rolevvc'i. tant, will give a brief talk and , Reginlercil in Week nlid paTt'ofthc ct)Hiice oHhe build-! tance and went to the crash scene. sang tenor in several church automobile license numbers, Harry The local agency issues the follow- show samples of the latest fabrics. Commander Calvin Shii'e uiged Seventeen persons registered ing entered wlpdow in Mr.'However, the vehicle was npt put i-lioirs, including the Presbyterian R Heins, local motor vehicle agent, .ing series: UC, UA. UB. NA, NT, The Him "Fashions and Materials" veterans and all citizens to donate to vote last Thursday evening, Hcucr's bed hile he was in | to use. Fireman Theo. Chamber- Church here and the Plainfleld announced yesterday. This year's ND nrid NV. Some rnotorists alsowill be shown to. illustrate her to the Red Cross blood bank- plates will mark the•-inauguration request a part of thejr "telephone the first everting Township Clerk bed.' He yfeptyjfcd-. that a closed lain and Patrolman Alfred Grick- |Ua|)t^t Chiirch. topic. Mrs. Millard Hallenbcck will It'was announced that there will of permanent license plates for mo- ' number or some dsher familiar J. Walter. Coffee's'office hos been Venetian hl-md, apparently prc- owski manned the ambulance The He held membership in the West- be co-hostcss. be a card party in May. Exact date torists in New Jersey. Because of figure. - . ,',-.• open tp register new voters. This 'ventpfi pieces of glass from.richo- iawiiship lire department was Old Guard and the Prcsby- 1 will be reve_alqd. later. The afternqon division of theiS._.OlE-Jiii'BCst—JI muhcr ever to the room. alerted, but was not called . 'nan Church. this fact, advance registrations al-1 Mr. Hems also suggested that 1 Civic and Public Welfare depart- rpfii-if)>> hni<) rliirinp; an evening their apartment was Township Committee . Monday Surviving arc two sons, Harold ready are. running twice as heavy ; this year's plates be lacquered as it as a year ago and the local agency' probably will be some years before ment will meet-Wednesday after- period so far in advance of a ted on the ground floor, their evening adopted a resolution pledg- Stores To Close Feb. 22 Crnoitcr Sanford and James Hal- noon, in the home of Mrs. Jamci s anticipates a heavy last-minute .they arc replaced. It will also be election. The clerk's -office urniturc and other belongings ing Cranford's support in demand- The majority of loeal^ st*-r..-'.-••- •• -t.-','--, • V '-..'/I *'

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 I9?2 J t ^.—J,, ''' 'I') •' Page Two J1 nis t-yncfa, WrK- VTI^PT a i «J Rotary Club Id Meet Collegians Corner Fla., wh,ere hesjient a month vis- [pas-eats:, iXe. aai.iSrs. C. P.Suck- At Fauuders' Program biisy during the week end and Light Vote in Receive iting his brother, Nicholas, a stu\- ley of 3 Sfedis&ra &vez.ce. • Father. Son At Methodist Oiurch l .^-jsdwio «arty-this-week—flghling-a y—Lil-Aluxtx\\. > i sttidy group joined'Thi"pTA organ - dozen crass fires which School Election .. The Rotary Club- wil have its more at Hood C.o)lege at Frederick, j Roger Wtlse«.'saa ai'^S. ,F.' H 'il- were Of Old, in Mexico ii jurior Md., attended ihe Dartmouth an- I son of. 14 tLi\-ecsi!ie crivtvy.:.* d:>- hiiations of the two schools last fanned by high winds ami caused I s< i ipes tctm. SJ .I ifwa Jx-r luncheon .meeting today in the edu- ; if. Thomas pruber, Jr., came Coif red ides ii apiece went to G Adolph and ADinner Held Top Honor nual Winter Carnival last week- home to spend a .few days with his • charged'. ffOBT—fee-rXay^-. '.c-^j-ily week in-their Founders' Day pro- Opposed By minor damage to propertv in RtV- cational building of the Cranford gram. .' Dr. Roma Gans, professor «>' unc.t »t . i I irtodci 'Sugzila m the third distijct Methodist Church Where.luncheons .cnd at.riaribve.r, 1*1. H., as t.hc'-jjuest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gruber of j after four >virs"' service and c»al pirU of town ; has enrolled at Union Jaiuc-r Col- «f education at Teachers College, in |i c i it • ' iv Keniluorth Election I will be served club members each of Edward Christie, formerly of 14 Forest avenue, before return- KENU-.WORTH—Vote* s in Ken-By Troop 78 he dvaxi.ee Cranford. in the group were four | lege... A; IMS gfid^ate -t-i Crsrijord Columbia University, was the prin- Garden Club mil of >(itli w.tm('rfs i » spetl ie~ Two Titoop 79 Boyj, Thursday during thfe year,, except ing to Ohio WesleyaiuUnivei-sity, Two (*a*nlim* ihvoith electo 1 three new wen to Pics-entntion of several advance- other Hood College 'students, ac-~fromp which"he graduated January 1 H.i'gh 'School, hit startaa stiiiiies cipal speaker. , The Garden Club of Cranford | ul.»r MeviL m vole .no, tin Receive Awards at during the month of'July8 "by. thecompanied by Mrs. Andrew Trux- Tbe Garden, duo 01 t-ramora | rp • the Boaid of Education foi three- ment awards featured the aimi.il DAR Hears Report «>u ladies of the church., ' 28 with a major in physics and voted Monda\ to protect a pcndmR I * rUCKH vounccrt, w( w 'hmin tl't" Critt- teims in lij'fit voting yestei- ail, wife of the president of Hood mathematics.- He einects to take : ence. Wh'tle in the Xavy. Mr. \V:J- Church Ceremony The club met -in?: the Methodist fmd Colltiv C ub Vo K iv Hownd D Minphv of 92fathei ard Son dinner of EovValley Forge IV»jr>i Callege as chaperone. The group I'san, served th:'ee .yesis abecird the •Sale bill uhich Uould jrmnd the i (CtmUniud jr »n pan<" tnif) Church several years-ago. In re- graduate work at the University r S^out TKOJ> 78, spin or<_d bv St .t Rodney Stokes and Rudolph jUSS" Cadrr.tt?. •'a tttpzir s.h'j» ir. tors MORE FLAVOR; p3rirwa> bw to permit the road to st-»te l4*gi<:Uurc U> adopt a pi ice b\ HIM n >n tlit li c * i n irwt diive Alfiwl A. Sealo of 309 "1 nt, cit.^e'u-ticn/Trl *.] were entertained over night Sun- of Pennsylvania. ,' • " mli cent'years; its/meeting place was ! T..II. i.ln fltff Kuh.ird IT >f Troop 79 leeched thc day at the home <%f Miss Clement's j;the Atlantic RiT$ii£s clsA^r^-i a fm»m> trough Mnn- , ibili.'utwn T.m i he.idt d in Pn-. tin rf rhiiuh. List Whines it sj-r —o—'•••' t TTiT n TT t the Howard "Johnson Restaurant; Mr. and Mrs. R. A, i with the rate of' Eho:<.gra:ii:'!f y'-- ACSS COST PER-CUP and Oteai) Countv bv Mr llousmjn and of 433 Coohdpe drive weie night in the 'chool muhlomi'n Mivs Nancy McCraynt?.. daughter It "<> Scouting, on Sund«iy duung. the uie 29,- until that establishment y i mate, se In the tlub'-- limitation it is by L.m rente Morone of electeL 10Cladl T c n was gutted by fire last July; Since Clements of 8 Hamilton avenue. thjt, 'rtgaldkss of the M riit'le.Vd 1' id tl ' w i i, , f n " affa^ w»- spoored bv the i.*" ^T^'* , nnu )1 Boy Scout service al the of Col. and Mrs. Donald McGrayne , minngoi of Lirrv\ 1V\- Ir I It ft in I> ' tin 1 I I A\eiv Waul, imutnbent of 63 J ^^ , fM.ii> L. Tbppw. yjj^t Presbyterian Church. ttieiv( the club has met -at Echo of BaltiuiOve," Md., formerly of Miss Karla SfteiracH. di-jgh^'s change* that mjv b«. found iw- E Dnch stieet lost by onh lour votes t(MflthM( ^"||'" 1 r)i)K hwh fh 1 Vattay Charles Christian, Jr., returned i Lake Country Club: and 'Echo of Mr.; and. Mrs. R- Vf.-NTiedr.4th essar* due- to financial or other .no Service. 48 Noith ..veiUMMj'.t iim m 1 \\\\ lv '< 11 in, in his bid foi a election William J ' mnilcr- man or District Commissionei Robert E Monday to Drexel College,. Phila- Cranford, was graduated recently John St Pctei. new troop con- Lanes. '."'.-' _ , of 8 CcntraE aveaniai.- reii^T.fcd re--' wa>ons. Route 4 !x- kept .1 |Ja»k-' Mr HoU^m 111 irpbrttd th.it Hv- mC in \It Mto Hi' di Biodeiic.lv of 37 North Twehtv- tee. at t ^mitli made thc presentation to .delphia, after speninst the week- from Swarthmore^C_ollese, Swarth- 1 At last ThursdaytsVineeting^ cently to Uv Ida -'Co!3^, way and restricted to pivsenKeriiijj squadrons jie tontiiiiunj: to •hili* .i". IK •.Iimud it mittee chairman, served as i.oas't- 'Chapter. DAR, cjdi ".cout Mr and Mr-. John end with his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. more, Pa., witti her bachelor of Cup by cup. thnd stieet trailed the five-man < Newton Center. mf?«. aft«?f spetrih- \ehicle< regardless of uiuthti or 10ptrjfirih7lHifilM)uniic"toniTmnfr field ~ — — ma 5ter__He _was _introdueed b\ _,hrrr, ,e c L Mir"- TThscnjet: S \1 and Mrs and Mrs Biuno Jivenue. arts degree. Makes more p ! ruins of Ml>nn tu! ( Robert Bannon. for.nci scoutrras- outlined plans for a joinCnieeting insj a Ktidterrr: vacsSiosa wash' her The Bo-tl To.unfirv *rl.ir-h J-, i parents of tho scouts, William Buckley, a.-jtmior at Cosfetess not toll charges are in idi» ' tlut picketing »s continual;: at thetin" we if sliov\n on one*yr IUU of In the iace for the unevphed i with the Cranford Kiwanis Club on i parents. A I951..gtadiajs« t>iCran- bul k tei There wcie brief talks bv| financed by z\-e- *C3AXJTIJL S u ,. 4 \1 Gcssler, scou(mns.tei, Ken»- JohnJiruzcik of ^Parkevavenue Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, uas mwdaftei , et\veen ancient the thiee-yeai term were as fol- vv Smith, council piesident, Robert ji^lc badges weie presented bj panv h,,s cancelled all programs the clUb* now has more than $2,000 trance to the Ntu. 1 urnpikc. The jmee before thc IMS WJI modem living is brought out lows* Mi Murphy 205, Mr Scale in its-Student Loan fund, and the Smith, district commissioned-Hat:- H Pattersun! Thc scouts to their niotherb md.ill >oxr-c1m-Fieai*'is~tnc pealing" Lutheran Church Group Wui 24t».° i , graphir.illv through a slide s 158, Mi. Nolan 142. Mr. Ward 138 McMANUS BROS., 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET • EUZABETH to takii jctidrl with Ion W. Drew, council commission- Eich ycffis, during Scout WeeL, committee in chargeof this project _authuTities to detetntme if thi-<:ign Arthur Siuie/, 39, of 13 Pilts- mjj an olfl S|Kini-,h cjthotli.il m and Mi Biodcrtck 9ft. Mrs E.A. ol lwllu-of Westminster Abbey, All 'er; Henry Garnty, assistant scout man pte=>; Cub Pack 103 and Tioop 80, spin- 1 u lu»K we've hud on t)i,e radio Elects Rev. Dahlquist will meet shortly to complete plans can be rvmuwri and replaced with [field «>*ect wa4 onc,-i.f^iVe-«i(n the foicKriiuiuf an 1 a f All four parti of the budget were executive; Frank Blown.—chair- Th^ Rev. >4srnold J. Banlquisit, for putting the loan fund into one of the u**u! parkwav sign's,'held on $50 bjil in Eh/abttli Mu- building in the backgioimd approved by an overwhelming ; the church, a»ul Tioop 79, the »mgmg-ol Church bells. man of the district committee, and >y thc Eveiyivian's BL- pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, operatiori this year." uhjth memUtrs uimed not so com- [nltipal Comt Tutsd.iv on J th.n«f ihg the lettrts FO1U3 majority* as was the public ques- 'lomorrow is a day of mourn- was elected president of the'Cen- Th$ annual Rotary District Con- l tion. On the budget_(or tl Gerald Finney, neighborhooi com- Class, attend thc Sund.iv moin- g AH lings al half mast and all appeuramt.' ' Dliri!TK~a~i5i FerbTisi meeting.!"[ -,-rin issioner— moms CUPS 7n2~~^crvice The scouts matched tral New Jersey Pastoral Associa- feernce will be held April 2 and-3 It uas dvfidcd to send a resolu- ton Ha>thmn of Livingston, a Mis John TJiennan, than- f 53 school >ear, the vote was as fol- Awards wfere presented as fol- P mililu\ 'Insinuations will fire-'a tion ol the Lutheran Church last at Lakewood, and the club's annual in foi ' the Esso SJandnrd lows Current expenses, 158 yes and jn b\ troops, followed by then ilulc of their guns'at 1.2 noon. tion to Governor Alfred E Dnscoll( man, announced that the spHiir' lows- Stephen *Ayie star scout, BETTOt COFFEE scoutmasters and committeeiYien week/at the organizational meet- ladies' night will be April 24. : legislation to imple- "'' dance d itc hTSybecn changed (nm 38 no, repaus and replacements, Joseph Schiettnci, hfesaving and 'The ladio just announced that ing^Sf the new group in St; Luke's Bed Scouts Donald McCoid and m building, 165 yes and 30 no and Stephen Ayie, caipentry mer- chines and. arm bands. Most of cowboy and folk singers like Gene Thc voters appiovedjhejiansfer 4i»ciican flags at the outset o; thethe we men •were'crying.' ' / The Rev. Lynn J. W. Wilfrid of Mrs Vane* R. Hood, initiator of M.iich 15 ALBERT It. HOWARTH jt badge Autry and Burl Ives. But 300 yean of $2,500 from the repairs and ic- Cpl Rcinhart has been over- Duriellew was erected secretary by the idea of the Blue Star Drive, j Fust class badges were present- •go in France, it was.'the favorite placerrient account of the 1952-53 seas since December I. • "'/•• the ten ministers present, repre- Instrument' of serenading' swains. son, Phyllis Rutz. Dorothy Ss ed to Divid Bannon, Roland Lei- ,JU1' • / . ' «»p« CIiurcIi_Ui»l-T.c 55 and Balbara 1 class badges to Fred Ahr, William The tcmnihip has discontinued 1 In New, Colorful, Washable '•' •!•'•••.'• •;>/' Captain Albeit if Howaith, sonj Only 295 voters went to tnc A de ciiption ot the sadness Al TriMily-^Hearl/HopV. It wa§ decided by the grdup to Smoking Ratio commended the'""-' of -planting ihadc_a wembti, Baumgartner, Robert Emst. Den- invite pastors of- all churches lets Albert T Howarth [-which belell the-peoples, ot llic All 'taerp iigcrs are^hwited to A male smoker averages 7V/ pp on it appuuch frorn^t between thc stieet and side-' the Woman's Assoc- <;t, ha& com- of34 4 No)th avcnuOi ea Lincoln PTA Plans liiined Kingdom last week lol- attend the t'-Heart. Mp." valentine" ivhiclrare-membersncyf-thie Natibiial packs of cigarettes a week, a woman RbuJe 29 \u Springfield dUmie'ualk lino but will plnnt such trees. Pb*Chuh pIeted 55th combat mi!)MOn chnec to bc^ivcnytomQircnv ni«ltt Lutheran. Council to join the^gi'oup; She ^«1 the upkeep of roads np- i where lequested, jbout 10 feet In- t.f the N itional the ComtmtnKts ih NorthsCar _ d_ Parly Fel>._25^_^~ ^ bvthe Young Peoples Fellowship Morninf'meethigs; will be hefefev^ Plastics! jo biiivfi JO.^; of King Geotge-VI is contained in ery two months, at' which papers CmeoTrT^Slhool. Pnfcjit-Teicher a lettei received this, week by Mi.ot Ttmitv Clujwh, in the church to the impression made upon uw.i> from the sewet p OOOT 'ethnic Geimans' into th" p.uisli house. will be submitted and discussed 1 N 1 announced ijjis iv.«k by United States A \ etci an pilot with the 3i d I Association will sjjonsor a card and Mrs Milton W. Rcinhmtot 13 and problems common to the entire persons \1ui1ni! the town " Greaves place fiom then son, Cpl Ihr d.mce/will last from S'p.. m. Woiks Commissioner Howaith ih ctedited with the pa,ty Fegruaiv 25 at 1 30 p m. group wiji receive attention. Next CRANFORD'S SUNDAY The sx-jker tiai-ed development Mis, Albeit said put of the des,,ucll0tI ot mtl0 locomotives and I Donald H. Rcmhait Cpl RCMto- nudnigj»i and irlusic will be by Duffy 'ethnic Geinum" jjimip, displaced I ,.„ ,„.,.„ .„_,.„ mn)fl .,„,,„„ hl. at Koos Bi'0<;, Rahway, Mrs Don- meetmg-wiKhbeTm-ApriS 2l» in Holy" of _rojds^ from rough rin.il tuik seven mot e dm ing his i is sialioncci ai Riuaenn.ill ATT -akl—Vi oomr— badsct—and"~fltrancc I aldo Trinity Church, Elizabeth. DRUGSTORES! Ejy^was in-otifjiu |>ei ions—r»f—uerman—iinfm-ww ] com|3t! | Toree Base, Mildcnhall, Sussc-s., p vocalist, ,A dotiatioil will about becjuse be l ucsted.. '"••'• . anJ parkwj\s She 111 god mem- uierablc d.im- have' been living in national gioups t iiymt^ s An. Forcc B.2(J j ht committee chaiiman announced, igljnd I»RC lias : bers, to be alt it to keep enhances m the past to in olhei Eumpcm tountucs, has hbombe • i s Mrs Vioom said this would be •Today is a veiy sad clay ten the . . Popular Gift OPEN THIS SUNDAY ij parkwjy in accord- sideualks ajad scweis b> the loots. alicndy ntnvvd in the United 1 Bar Aksn. Dinner 'The, most—frequency—presented- (Reg. $89.95) p of nutni ttvji in li Counciv. "uuii ili mHI . amnhg those in attendance at themiliar match book. Betailers bf Mrs T. D Andemotr, birtli, George died this'moining It has Is, it will be necessaiy to loot (incline wmk nml places to l.ve fo, c""™ C""^ the Wing's mght-m- l eservation<; have beei. rnaie for 50th anniversary dinner" of thecigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco chairman, was authotied to sceutc jcallv hit this couwliy htiir\ Not signatures on a petition to f.u ill scoses of good tuts and ic-the tiudois htukc against enemy <;up- 100 pei sons. Uiuon County Bar Association give away mor? than. 80% of the • plastic covered headboard onl> England mourns his death but 12.5 billion match books produced tjte jjasxing of A'vemblv btuld sidewnllc;, all jit great v\- Mrs C E Rnwlinfjei nppc.iled pl\ lines nnd tolling stock. Mondtiv night nt the Essex House, 1 Tickets can be obtained from oilier nations as well i annually. : • innenpiing mattress for protettiuii of hawks pense . foi more cnntubutions ol e|olhlnf» An niticlc in the October 25, board membois, class mothers, and Nc\uuU Nicholas A. Tomasulo of. dcsnini; to have shade foi Koioa ''il edition of the Citi/en and rhc.cntne United Kmfidom is Ci •infoid was installcd^as presi- • matching box spring on legs and on j letter to Senate. membei s of the budget and finance jn mourning All cinemas and CLOSED m. Summer^!, thairman tiecs planted on then propcitynnd It was niuinunccd b> Mt<; F DChiomcle icpoiled that Capt. How- committee, Mis,-Vioorrt teported dent ot thc group. Those who at- npp«o- 1 St.inJ^v^Ji/t Woilcl Dav of Pin\ci arth, who their held the sank of In line with our policy of featuring Name Brand Footb al reasonable "ihe.ities ase closec. until oltei thc , ,. prtation< comtnitWf tiicmu pur- who will fiKiee to cue foi the liees The association has been invited iended fiom here included Assist- SUNDAY -will he oftfcerved lncallv with spec- lieutenant, piloted a JS-2G light funcial. There is to be no iuim oJ -•Modern stipples" prepare -cot! by Serial * chase of fsland ^&jth fot a state- mjy make application to the Public by the Cleveland School PTA to ant PiosecUtorC. K.' Sellers, School j ial sci vices Fe« and the trpos will be this evening al 8:15 p. m nt Stock up on Lilmy's fine canned foods at these special price*. •usei-s,,"and the coal thiSt^oesf inte Guild of the ihurch will spoitboi fifte<«n in a ' night shack ih the lo be closed until after the iunei il C&§ Mis Waltei Fasnatht announced- imatrd at that 81 hiembess and nine Visit Newspaper Office Chiekenpcx, Measles estimated at $H0 was Productioh Board attended the moetmt; •:wm Eight members of Gill Scout Contagious diseased reported to •'•••''i.:\',\"'. /,-it -««-TKft—£~ &' Alden street uhen a fire broke Utive netretaiy ot Edwaid Handlci SpHitunl life gioup wns led 1 eader, Mr?. P. J. Gilehei, visited past week included five case ! ol and Sdils', made » AKnov&IeSjMisEU^- 1 dij> Mheti a l»<>n (ire storthed the y«sujraUy*tW WlnSfflH .11 K *liui nei" ifroup n'aa" <:ide ot the building and set itvisit the Admmibtiativo Services yesterday .jiftemoon and were orie case of German measles and charge of lunchcHin shown thrijugh thfe printing plant two cases of mumps, it wai nrf- blazing Firemen used a booster Division of the National Produc- Miss Gail Lop.ili!>, ntcomp inied line to qiiell the lire tmn Authority of the U. S ttepmu Members of the tioop who visited nounced yesterday by Health Offi- "NEAPPLE by Albeit Heuteimann, sang the the newspaper included Ahcct Nel- cer W. P. Smith. ° Ltbby's Local firefighter's have been kept of Commerie. "Loid's Puyci." JUICE GAKDEX SWEET PEAS *. _ w ,, 6 NORTH-UNION AVEr CRanford 6-1729 "•V.-X.:! Spet*din«^ Charge Costa Libb>V — GOLDEN SWEET Davis $25 Fine FRUIT CORN' . •\:' Coi nell C D.ivis of 30 Buchanan COCKTAIL Iff. can L'hby's INSURANCE street, thai god with speeding, was TOMATO SPECIALLY PimCHASp and SPECIALLY PRICED # fined $25 and $.J cost of court and Scores of Our JUICE Joseph Wf Mull am of Linden wa^ Libb>*s lined $15 and $2 cost by Mnglslmtc CLING APRICOT William P. Schmal Chalk's J. Steven*: in Municipal Customers Now PEACHES 30' NECTAR ._ , Com t Monday night Libby's Cephas DuvH of Elizabeth was SUCED FIRE — CASUALTY — LIFE assessed $3$ m Hues and wrctj. for PINEAPPLE .— •MM driving an ume. Idle .& Pink Leg Brief. able Boltaflex plastic headboard that whisks clean with a damp Quolily Meats Fr\jiis& Vegetabl - cloth, it Won't icrcidc, stain m jpeeL And yau may have your ttioieA Bcs.t Cuts i VSnow White . ... -;$- 4. of colorss wine, blue, gray, rose, chartreuse, natural and hunter hii-M; MUSHRGCWIS Sfaes 5 — 6 — 7 -••' green — a pattern for every bedroom. As for sleeping comfort it K1B ROAST . 85c W4B Frcsh-Killcd • Presli Waslied has the well-made, prebuilt border, inner roll Serta maHress «nd -. ••••vrr v-X(s : FKYEKS SPINACH ?.;..;! matching box-spring ,'. . sturdily constructed and, mounted on 6 Rendy-To-Eat . hardwood legs (not 4). Order this twin-size Hollywood Bed NOW Blen Extra Fancy Green : PIXIE HAMS ... we only have a limited quantity of these on hand et this low price. Yes, Itm^%ik Bfe! ^_J1SE McMANUS BROS. CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN! ^ Froxen Fo-od* NYLON— WHITE & COLORS Fresh YOU CAN USE ___ t- $10.50 DEPOSIT^$5 MONTHLY .I'.yVv-^i

Striped Bass ... lb, McMANUS BROS. ..X ,,,.•'.;;. -.',•;••. Bottled and Blended For Brecn'a > JJoVdpn's (Leaf or FINE NYLONS '"Boston . k CONVENIENT unack. OF VALUES ..< fZ!,,\, .Li HI..,JUI •T* Fresh mmTrf/VrT?1'1^ i*': ;••». quart i 4/5 Qt. In back of eur ilsri ot 52 Jtlitttoh Av«., |uit' 6«Whd 19c I Pirloel Bulants. tlallftiailied Si QQA HV " aouo»-'S <)eHi« ultra jheort .. OOV P'" GOING SOUTH? 1h» Kltt Thkeltr. It U only FORMING Borden's a f»w dtpt ts th» r*ar ef IF NfOT. .I'KHIIAPS VOV AitE USING .Mrs. Filbert's Ju!cc : 890 *•• eur tier*. W« urgf, eur :-iiiii YOU TOO CAN BE WELL mm. f*NCY-ft!EE, thow »»«iul«ll» AN INSIDE FOOL, (Uilomtrt ts ui« It whll« ...... lb. 27c V (urt-r»il»ting uamlr«« nylam : 890 pr. CONVENIENT WEEKLY ET PLAN. 12-oz. can ihspplng ksr*. It'i matt Fresh Milk ualilyl iBi WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY tonv«nl*nll Thiq will make it possible for you A" FINE SELECTION OF .__;: without any large outlay of ca»h at-cwie Drop in today of 6 and enroll in oiir new club which i« begin March 1. SEA NYMPH • ..V'y.'!ii< • -•''• ' • „ ^' •• •••• '..-•• ' ;, •', •• •• • • ' ", .-^ V THE CRANFORD CIT1ZE?*AKP CHKOKICIX, raURSDAY, FEBRUARY'-14, 1952 14, 1952 Local Girl Married Saturday in Ohio Nordstrom-Richard Rite Wed Saturday John M.Evans EngniiV(\\ Gives Wedding To Connecticut Qirl In Fl'z'ifpfift fhiitvh ----- Saturday at Methodist In), of 170 St Luke's . Lutheran Church, Patterson. Ji'. of Westport, _ North Lehlgh avenue, daughter of TJbubleShtiwer Fli7(btth,. was the scene. Saturday announce^ the. engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ftichardo f daughter, Betty Jane, to John afternoon of the w.«ltlinj; of Miss! Bamegat. will be. rharriel Satur- thowe''.Evan's,-'son- of -Mr. and , Helen E Schiller,-daughter pf lilts.] day at.. 1 p. tn. In The Mfethodist For Members Gfeorge Ciirrie Evans of 10". Wi'liam J.- Sehuler a( 3i forest-' Church to Kenneth Nprtfelfom, Ji Village Irnju'oVerncnt" Asso-. miere road. aVenue, and-the late *Mr. SchUlcrv ion bt fit. ahd Mi^s. diebrge #brd- mtion hi'id a- double showcf at Miss Patterson is a grad/- tin hiimi/'bf \i*s. E. A. Koyen._ t« Hith.ir. I'F. Her.'k, son of Mr.it strom of 174; North Lehlgh ave- 1 nup. fhe Rey. AtbeH Atiihfeer, the%astTT>art School and a,, Miln •-Uee't,' yesterday; and Mi . Gsist:W Heck. nf Union. the School <|f «tose 'Lihion. «.h J\U t in honor of The Rev. -Henry. -Kocpchcti <>ffl- i pastct', will ptrfcrth the fcfcttHiony. ' Th'e'bHde; ^fjb \Vili. be glVth in York. She is employeii by f;, uhu \.OH1' bt^mrfi-rietl Ffcbru .it thf (e'finbnv \.'family' dinuvian Airlines-, New York. Customers „•"? mil ;il>'ivii baby shower* in I dinjici folloucd a' the L nn 1 •mdrrlage by her fptherTwIti ttrear blue suit with red a Mr. Evans,'who is- a VtilfUm. rs. Herbiirt tljtzel of versity gi-iduate, is a mcrriber 7 lu 1 bli- was det'emited for both {' WiHi.ur. E R huler of CjnnfnH Phi Gnmina-: Delta fraternity,1 (nl« 11 s Half -the table was decor- [ 1 Cranfttrd; whb wlii bi> rhathJri of gave hK sistei in m.nriau* The .served.hi the. army in-World \' Wanted: Ohe First Class Crystal Ball! ti d \x\\\\' K<>i)Vics and the other half rif! attontlants weie Miss will \Vear a marobri cttrdu- \ f(ii- the -baby, shower. -rby-suit. ' '.-/.-. -.•«~r--;.' • •' III and is with' foster\V|)pp|ft ******* Wto tot jttmott a century now; we L Vi 'eland of Union and Corp., New York. " members that ajtetuled Charles E Heck, brothti of the Allen Roberts kif Cratiford \ ^•Q&*k**m-piiW. good at knotvmg 1 win Mrs. "John Baurbls,, Miss bu lefjinom be best hiah. Mrs. Doris it. Rbth- iuit what they want and how to pleaSe-'ein At A&P prices are dbVvn on "many of your ' Alice Buck,. Miss Joan Coifey, Miss The btide's gown was f.ishinncd weiler"wiii plajrthe drgtiM, the gown as a wedding gift. best Bnt experience and intuition can go just favorite ioods^ so stock up on all you need! J I'jttv lli-mlfb. Mrs. BeHe James.-j with a fitted bodice oi Chantillj. ''. Aftelf & Winding trip .to New Miss Prances Moore, sister nf thc ;abftr. '; '• , -••• •„• • ; '•• •• ' ! Miv. M itildar.Jui:aeekrWissJ(SuSan lace and a ballerina sknt of nvlon York City; the couple \vill reside^ bi-ide, was waKLofJh6nor^Siic_u ^:Swnetiiii«i we think we could use a "crystal I^iiniouh. JLIISS Betty Lyons, J net with late insert' Her shoulder- In 6tirflside aVenue. MES. HUGO A. DeMARTINO an. emerald green .vclyet ..'prin ball" to find out if customers have "somethiuir I th( K KdpjspkT, Miss Pat Kin- length illusion voil was attnehedj A graduate of . Barntjgat High style dress, balerina•• lcni»t.|j, ai on tteir^d';they'** not(jelling m^'that Wlldmere v II i Mi w Koberta- Krieger,- folrs. to j. matching lace cap and she. ^AQU;th^.bridejs_cmpjoy>ftd... by_ carried cascade bouquet...ot-y -we don't know, but should—in order to setve~ dozen l\i«v IilTern7"Mni.~Ai)dFe.v Palma- WHtutm Weber To Wed'earned a nosegay of white loses Harrison's Stationery Store. She Mis* Moore Married loses and carnations. them.better. .;•.'...•* < Brown and White tipi, Mis p. a Alcpr, Mrs. E. A.Beryl Reed of Maine and (tln'Molu-s fleuiette«iiil \Tiss_J3etty Hcmlob, presi- n.inkirtj,' She is employed b> the He is employed by the Township wedding of Miss AIiee_Jrian Moore, tor. Miss Beryl Gladys danhter of MpTHrBrMpore of 1. —_^_ ejrs bert DeMaitino,,son of Mr. and Leghorn "-lit, lml a cancer meeting Jiinunry lmm F. Weber of.11 LaSnlle nve- ,n the Navy Hc „ BSS0C1Jted with ward Richard of Barnegat at 170 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, VL Y. Tl nt Mi.s. A. Hemleb's home, 4 nue. A spring wedding is planned hls lathcl d, G w Heck nnd SoTlr North Lehigh avenue Guests at- bride's * H.iwthorne street; They pjnde one ..Miss Refd was,graduated" fiom i buildinu contuctors. tended from Cranford, Metuchen, ings-on-Hudson, New York. • Mrs.-DeMartinq- is.a-gradcrate.of ••^< hundiod and fifty Hrcssinfis..'•/ Nassori Colege, Sprinfivale,. Me. Upon theli telinn fiom a motor New Brunswick, Barnegat, Nixon The Rev William" B. Donnelly, Maryjrrove College and did grail- SIRS., UENEY THOMAS GRVBER, JR. Giils who aiwhdt'd were: Miss and, has a secretarial position ntihtp thiough the South, Mr. and and Staten Island. pastor, officiated at the double ring uate work in psychology at the Del Monte Fruit Cocktail cant IlLinkb Mrs; Janies, Mrs. Jane Gtiodsjill?Snjirot.d,-Ine.. in Snnfordl I Mi*. Heck will live at 20 West ceremony and he was assisted by ; University of Detroit, She is K mkin Mrs. Yolhnda Swane» Mr. Weber attended California I Jiolli stieel Cutting Wedding Cake the Rev. Mark Dooley. The bride ployed as a social ciase worker at U.nnp Mrs. ' Pecfiy':Rheih, Miss Institute of Technology and Yale ] Miss Watker Weds Mr. Gruber was given in marriage by herthe. Catholic Family Center, De- A4P fancy Until Koeppler,: Mrs. Baureis. University. He served two yeais .is father. troit.- . '.'•-." icgnular meeting 'will "be a radio technieinn wilh the Bride In Church Rite The mniriage of Miss; Etta flnesdy t -t4t^hBtrt^>f4^^ia-jej^fll'3yfc*il'l ft*'d h x Walkcr, daughter ot Mr znA Mrs skinner satm gowri With a^sweot grce- from" the University of bo- Mis ko\ en. Cards wil be played'i ~j . ....^u Corporation and is Phileo Hoi old J Walker o!f Mrs. Kenny Honored heart neckline; trtiin, fitted bodice, trbit and is study ing for a master's in pearls, and velvet. She carried a the same school, wnfer-e, h& is ME. N< HV in -V. Carcill.or SfiJTOTapiB" Mrs. Walter Keriney, formerly Thomas Gruber of 14 FOB-CSS ave- white piayer book with white or- employed as an instruictjar. Sauce ]>l ILI eriU'VtaiTied.jDye.r. the week- of 25 Algonquin drive, wai guest v 1 nue, took pIace~Sutt£iy chiSs and stepmanotis,-Mcs^Evefe HdirthMd butt : whole or uil^fd Mr.r ah:l Mrs. Charles tWitddmgPiiim ef honor at a farewell palty lastt ett A. Heim, a "close 'friend; made theatre of operations with ihc V-:& I, ines of . ^win Ct'dars' Farm, in the Methodist Church. portion Of -Miis -Lee^M'ir* /Crump J et icktown, O. •aeek given by/- hi^r Neighbors and Army.-during World War H. • either half lim N Y.. ' '' : . bedding ;plnn« of ""Miss Joan M5c The Rev Glenn C- Cammell fra-ends at the! ! home • of Mrs.- High School and is employed-by • The' bride's mother wore.avi' Mi .mtl Mrs. WiHihnH.Jf. McCrea ,Arttanda Lee, daughter of Mi s Charies Hoflfrrian, 23 Algonquin Wilcolator Company, Elizabeth, as ve'lv'tt' suit,.velvet and straw foil cot Regular or fif 1ft l.wnst flrjy{» Ti'iH Herbert Patrick Lee ofGlove* s- pastor« performed th* whith—was—follQvted—in 'drive. Mrs. Kenney received a an inspector. •' -''".'.. - accessories of navy blue ;m(l qiick cooking Mis MiCren's mother,"Mr*. .John vllle, N. Y., and Pvt. Gnlbi.ulli pair of' colonial-. brass candle Mr.' Madison attended. Rahway corsage oLRuehbn lilacs. Mrs. Miller. Crump, son of Mr. tion in the thtirth partans. "tBBterCotr C 1 linniort^tiK of Union, tahifiht in KI Mis Holders, •" • ' ;•'".; '- '• ' High -School ^and is a mason by Miirtino was attired in-navy-): " i < I< In .nidiT^oT'TicT "SiSTFj •bTrififlav William' Mi". Wdtfcer escortet.1 his_ -12 oz p_ of- 725 1 Ailehding "were"" Mrs7 "Albert trade. He served during World War dress, grey accessories and pink| nnni\cis lry.""Guests•'invited ttnTp:—LindeTT*"iJliTce, were announced. tei , who u-oire a gaxict off :,batin made with a fitted bisdice Mrs. Howard Jacob, Mrs. II In the navy. • camelias. fr.- ,. ,-•. ,'...'/.". >yrop bottle Mi. mill Mis. Riksoll T. •this-weelt-,-Thc wedding will take -F.'. - JSiT^ith. ---Mrs, - B. -H, t -i 1 ifnnn i diiiR-of Riiselle Park, Mr. place at 5 p. m, Sunday in-the .small late COIIJL R :I yoke of nylon tutte. etched Sieversspn, Mrs. Joseph Taleott: .ind Mi< M; ..itenritLy i of Episcopal Church in Gloversvilk ajr. F: A. Scott; Mrs.. J. J. TeVgu- "Suner-mglit" Tli/ibith Mr. and Mrs, Howard 'and will be followed by ii reception appllqued lace medatliOBis. duchess lace sleeves ttRiB a i smt, and,- Mrs. A; V.' Ziegler of „! mum id ins of Elizabeth, Mr. nndnt the home wf the bride's mother Cranford, and Mrs.'- James Mc- ^lis Wosle.v Lamrnerdink? of Union .Miss Barbara Bnnfield of P6uc'h- skirt, terminating [n a toaiin. Met bridal veil of nylon t»*wan;' Mrs. James Slocum and '.Hid n< puty Countv-Clerk nnd Mrs, keepsie, NvY., will be Miss Lee's Mrs. Wreii ICretener of Roselle. Sunshine Krispy Crackers .. rii^ n Kitchell of Union. with lace medallions.. \*rss MR. & MRS. ROBERT MADISON maid of honor.and her bridesmnld Mr, arid Mrs. Ketmey and their Porterhouse Steak ^ quarter length ahd was- areaimgcd Mi H-»hs Boiler of 401-Pros- will be. Miss Barbara Sudlmnck ot Sifts of Distinction halo fashion. She carries} a bou." diildren, B^ity and George, left pect nvimie had n tea party last Cranfoid. .'•PrfscHla Parklmrst' of MRS. WILLIAM D'ARCY, JR. to'Saturday for Windham, .N. H.,Church Wedding For Swanee Toilet Tissue c. >.< wpt'k for 25-feuests from Cranford^ Gloversville will be flower girl. quet of lily-of-the-vaillley Loin Lamb Chops SP-R* ib9jt b orchids. • • ,--,vclhere they will take up residence. Anne Marie Malpere ..y I \u lhelh, Westfleld and New York. " John Skqrratt df pranford will ta stores with SelMervJce Meat De«s, W. 6''Jrcy* /r. Wed* The bride was attended hj Miss Anne Marie Malpere, Mis ,T C. Schindler of 10 South be" best mail iwi\ usliers will be ground* Ib. QgC Union avenue-- • entertained her Alfred G. McCilatehy of Phishing, Alive O'RoUrke at Mass Charles Ewalt of Mtddletoa.-n. Newcomers Welcome daughter of Mrs. Stephen Malpere Turkeys Kirknians Soop Flukes F.mmMiniiiw(niriei hi uli e elub at a Valentine lunch- N;. Y., Fritz K. Battenhausen of as matron of honor, Mrs. of 23 Woodlawn avenue and the Latchttioat^ijf. Y., James Altqhesbn Miss Alice A^n O'Rourke, W. Walker, her sfster-in-law, 26 New Members . late Mr. Malpere, was married at Rebecca Lydon Plate Beef r boiling ...^ijkj&L (lauKhter of Mr, and Mrs. Richaid : ^13rr"pTTTirSaturday in St Mich- Mls<; 7ionabclle Doyle, dtuighter til Gosheti,'Nf. Y., and Robert L Miss Mary Hofelt. ; a recent trieetJng~o: 10:30-A,-M. to 5 P. M. ma dluSKiloj ClMimr J. O'Roiirkc of Catifoh', foimerly fej's Church to. Robert E. Madison, ru.-^ni-WJ^iyju^^i^n nf Mi imlMrs. John Diiylc lit t of Long Island, N. .If. Lloyd A. Fassett of Fjndlayi.pt, coscers Clubvthe •iUBHiKieieiaB***** ^iarge Ifegelibli 11jf, , Collfegfe, AublTrfidnle, Muss. to William Henry D'Arcy, Jr., sort were:. feussell W. Walker off, C&- .IWK. J.aek-Conners, Mrs, Thomas son of Rahway. The Rev. Joseph Rib Lamb Chops ^ r Supar-Righl. ib 99c tivilfth birthday ahniversirti'y with of Mr. and Mis. D\Atey of 816 12oz. pkg. bJ^'J in »cy for htir'-ffiettda Ulmbus, O.v the bride's Mr?. Joseph Frqites, Mrs. Donnelly, assistant pastor, . per^ Peter K. Proescher o «• 79c - L QV'ftffil wy ij ib3Se— L place at II D. C, NQl C. MarKle ot s hu e Preston Woolley... < Mr. and Mrs. l i th B' rthcl^ Kdc'pplor, Miss Betty Hem- the bride. . r.. affiliated with the Brown'Itssttiu-'j Mrs. Joseph L. Conrad of 208.ring of Rahway was~;bridesmaid. Pork Shoulders sw, i 45c Cdrrots ° ° 2 ^ 19 fttm Western farms \ ,'u 1< b ind Mrsi Joan Bniireis, chair- WooUey tt£,ii 2 Wade aveniui were The bride, escorted by her fa-nrtent .,Division ...of .WUnHeapoliis-JHjisnpton street had as a luncheon Flower girls were her nieces, Mdry cu t b hosts after the theater party. ther* tvoi-e an ivory, satin gown Hbrti&yWell. • ' |gucsi Monday Mrs. Vance R. Hood Anne Malpere and Anne Malpere. MM ; . Roger. P, Golden of Rahway was Smokfid Pork Butts *°™k» ib 79c made in princess style and- trim- ." •' '*": ' '"'""••'""—*-—" :of Boonton. Mrs; Hood was the • --•- • • - Pascal Celery *^^ 13^ Florida Grapefruit . < 5< fel i M li 111 tt 41 i ill |i i itiiitl iUt i *l mi ii Nf ii If 111 ii«| ill iitil liliil it i U iuti iiiiUiii iili i il i Mii iitt M i ii i iiil 1111 UmiiU) U itt "mod with Chantilly lace. It had n Mr. and Mrs. K L..Hedembeirs-.j speaker at a meeting., that day-of best, man and ushers were- Nicholas Cole Slaw R^bb^d '" *" "~~ ^ -.••-./.-.•••• • fitted bodice,' buttoned down the of 209 Elizabeth avenue tefflr but; the. Garden Club of Cranford, at Plescia and Anthony Salvia, both 8 oz. cello, bag 15c NeW ^6611 CabfaagC Sou,hOrnfarm, 2'bs 15c front, and'bouffant skirt.ending in week , to 'spend' two monfihs. inSwtowJi her subject was, "Signs of of Rahway. • ...... Dunedin, Fla: Mixed Salad t^b^ Do Vnu Iliive \n (lid Fur (Ml a short train. Her -fingertip, veil of Times."" Mrs. Madison.attended Cranford Large Shrimp 59 8 or. cello bag | ge YellOW OmOHS U S .No1 grad« 2^ 10C French illusiori was attached to a •r Sweet cap of rnatehing lace. She carried Fmey quality 51b. box 2.89 ifoiiprWear? - o faivjlly prayer book with stream- lux Soap Lux Soap Swan Soap Swan Soap We ehn ronwdel It. iiito a beuiitiful new. ers of white cannellinsj . • .-« H^m .Cape,'Stole "or jacket'-nt''small cost to you.1 • A reteptibn followed in the Per toiler and bath Especially for the bath ~.v" .";."..' -Estimates -Chevrfullu Giucii '.'. V. eliiirch social .rootnsu_. - •• *»ief-tmh Campflre :>#.••••*•••>' World War II. AfcP Coffecl Se» k Cuitom Ground before ' ^ 'Fabrics thai ante «liiren*iit! Falirics tliat are Iirilliuiit and your »y«« ju»t right for- yout coffeemakef. Marshmallows Count on Ami Pago Foods for grand cs^. John Risgoli: of 7 vOl'-i ^JZ^ ti rr£ j i li?*-*' wtHfcMiUM^ifiRiiJj.' •A'«._ H t ^ii^uMi!CituiJi£,iutitau auj^jg?NfaJwifeja;^i i-Tititffif^ ~T«k« Aim" Page Macaroni for in- : Two diartning variations nine nt a Valentine nieetinu of the W'w.wrtrilijTSr ...t7X7 .•r^r^^fiswaaJsa*! Wear ! top quality... why pay mote? chi4l{^Mjpnffii»Hnm..Hiihli Swift's :L__; John. Voss, Mrs. Robwrt-BM«f comes ia your choke ©f %M m ot AW«UA$*»W Uck i toilioJ Shoppers mid Mrs. Fred DcMnrc-o.'and Mrs. H'ar- um«teited Ttifanium — Pin $?.§6 Meat for old Schott. . •• IJCHT oaoa IEO ciiai IOMAR Strained or chopped Bualneas NATIONAL SEW and SAVE WEEK :»i*iags $5.00, Pjatimua.toiie«i UJ seph Gui'sky of 2 paved with pseudo-diaittv..-,— can LUNCHEON SPECIALS IM quln road was surprised recently FEBRUARY 18th to 23rd ISt n getvi'tl from 12 to $) when H friends paid her ;\ surprise I1.7.S0, Earriagij $15.00, Plug Tax. • ,'; Dromedary .:••*»• visit on her name'diiy. Hostesses UIVIBEB i'AVSIilNtS 'A* NO ABBfeto cog* m •tox" the evening were Mrs. Fred .{Dinntr s^rvcit /rojii G to 9) Degcnhardt, Jr., Mrs. Henry Wil- NO OTriEft COFFEE GIVES YOU MORE GOOD CUPS PER FOUND! gingerbread Mix , : -.-•-•^pi llnms. -Mrs. Harold Kinney ttnd The Wliole Year Thru S Mrs. Carl W. Sohn. . » moH is ie 12 .Bkg. ;:). %/set the Star Shooters, 22-20. evenirig at liiicoln SchooL 13-point lead at halftime and were l / watiiis clubs, of .Cranford,--'Hill- Roselle Park, Railway, Sl» "J—M«cher'« Market ^.::....:~^~.38 31 Nyleh, "Police—Department,/ 200; of playihg^-cpach t*oe "Doft^ and 1 the. top executives to the men with nev£r 'headed. , Gi°ace W»nne scored nine'points routed First , .Presbyterian, " irfde and Union will be host, to 8—Petenen'f Ualry »...w_—. "38 .27 Huft, Rotary Club, 207; Nnchael's, John Bilney. for' the Double, J's While Birb^ira and The Methodist Church ' ^ the jnest insignilicant jobs, must Jefferson in Sixteenth Animal ournament Steven Mohyla, John Mazujian B—Rcury club ...:„...... :..—._ 34 29 l| was the' sixth victory in seyen S defensive loped Calvary Lutheran Church' 11—Lions Club w_....w»...-^.i... 32 31 gaaies • for ihe' locals, who areoat- 'moot eofnpetitiph under our- free division. •"'•'" toy HUGH DELASf Peppermint Room. 220; Loderstedt game. Susan Eschenjauer.'s 12 S8-24,' .•••,•"••"• 60-13, lleie for the local five, but the team Was 12—Cltiien-Chronkle .;_™™..» 32 "31 tempting to whip, themselves into onterurisi? svstVro Charles fripp, ceiebvatcd 44 Cfinntv's contributions to pp£t season basketball, the 13—Police Departjngnt .-..•.^M 31 33 Peppermint Room, 202; Thbmmen points was not enough to keep Prp ^ A= .G0-43 .victory. cjver Siutch Bearing Company, " Clark; told .week. • ,' . night in the Elizabeth Armory. Th^tourttament. an annual event ttarykn.ll O " Jft-Men's League :„... —„_- 29 34 tloney, Sportsman*s Shop, 202 and column for the first time this sea-, showed ia upsetting' ,.first-p, ' 'Joseph A. feowalski, vicc-presi for sixieeri years, will feature a thrp<<-6ame_ea.rd starting; at 0:30 p. m. f-4 0 aiSUltdn, I .....J2 1 5 It—Barron'« Euo' ^..* -: —.29 34 206; Jellondtz, Commuters, ~ 226; Colored All-Stars. The all-stars son, Methodist five the- previo«is v. yplnins yesterday- afternben .at iv.i •.Members of Cranfcrd Kiwaiiisi f ...... s ailcaruiiai.. i ..~.»4 a to IB—Arnold and Soil ...... 28 35 are among the -most"' sensational Club at the Coach and ,Four"Tues* dent, conducted the meeting. First round competition is alsoJtfookcd for Saturday. The,quarter, e .10 4 24:'MohyIa, / ....4 8 16-i»—Peppermint Room «•«—•— 28 3S Stupak, Sunny Acres, 223; Brough- In the other A Division game, ;.jjnd was easily tiefeated by C:..^ local gym; gave Cranfortl High Baneit. e .1 ! SIMuJUjlan. c ..6 1 132O—Cranford Shoe Store « .- 28 3S ton. Sunny Acres, 235'; Bc^ftmann and "clever', of the barnstorming S.-liool's basketbaii scfund .its tenlh. •Jay, ' •, ;'•"•'• '.•..• • ., . • . : finals will be played on February 20, semifinals February 22 and the i ..0 1. l|N«wslfc.• e ..3 3 Pams scored their first victory of The winners led'at half lime, 34-;^ : 21—Shaheen Agency' ,~-~ 27 M Republican Cliib, 200^ Donovaii teams in.the country tofjay^ and coasted tha rest of the. v.-ay] In" a talk he called "Profits.", Mr.} Alarm Touched. Off . finals on February 23. . ... _ Collins, S —3, ° 8|W(KSd. £ I 0 22—Lutheran Brotherhood 24 39 .the season upsetting the, Whiz vietcry. in sixteen Knmes. It was w CurianCurisn. t —2' 0 4; 23—Barriett's Liquor . - 24 39 ttarris, Ltd., 223 arid 209; Nylen, The Clippers were given plenty Kids, IS-XP. Nancy Cole scored •Rieh.ardsoa. Mould and Addiss h;i St. Peter explained how'a manu- v,.,. «. . •••/ , ,i Jo* DiMarco and Karl Pfeil Griffin' . e. ,...o l i[••••••. the final'.regularly scheduled game XVorkjat the Bell Telephone Com-, 24—pulldefs" Genera! r ^18 4t Lutheran Brotherhood; 210; Stacy; of trouble by the.good shooting of - . Coach . Bill Martin s/dranford; d,e.backeour t duljes tor CH<;. 14 of the winner's 18 points, while corisistcntty "for CMA. M-hilc T^i-r~- for'both'teams,. ' • , .'acturer-in a fleki wjiere there is panyTJuuding .on Alden street was] tolitU ...31 13 7S| Tolali ....SO 15. 55 FKIDAT MIGHT'S SCHEDU1X Irvihgton's 6-4 • center, l^cCor- High quintet will faee/tteclle in; DIMah:o js< „ good'outside shot, Methodist Men's Club, 218; and Betty Apigar scored seven tallies ick stood out for the lasers. • strong" competition from Tether disrupteu for'a time shortly after .UNION _ IS 8 IS JS—55 •UK P. M. wack, who fouled out With three , An. all-court press used % the first round competition Friday at 8 ; ^Hi,c pM1 hasa /variely p{ one MAJHVKNOtL ,;...-• !B IB Ig 23—7> Rotary Club vs. Chronicle. . Cory, Methodist" Men's Club, 225 fdr.the losers.. •Irmsmust always work for greater 8:30 a. m. Monday when an em The Methodist Chicjrc.h bcun-.x-d winners • forced SeQtch Pbins to p. m. Cranford.>flh a 9-6 sea-; hand toss{;s "from'around the ke.v- . ORlclaU — Shank iridi A0p!c£at«. . Eriico Tnickintf v«. VFW. •• . and 213. . minutes remaining. ••''• . , efficiency and, a better product in ploye accidentally set oft* a burg- Shaheccit Ajjcncy Vi. Mejn'* LeajrujS. HFC*S walloped LDD's, 24-4, back.from its oVertinte defea". t0. tyre the ball frequently .on bad ^H's record. isojdltwo wins °ve£f holc. Bob Albert-™," sporting B Peppcrrrilnt " Room V*. Splortimiiii"*, A sweepstakes conducted by Cranford spurted for seven con- Rebels ripped, SRI's, 26-4, and ci'der to cover expenses .and re>•iar alarm system. Two police cars Hirst Presbyteriatt tic haod c-u]~ 1 Roselle, which/has a 3-13mark. i ,,x ^^ ;,.„,«.,„„ Mini.M9to Harri«, Ud. v*. -Fischer'* Mkt, Secretary Arthur Boertman was secutive points midway in the p.isses or on backeourt violations. sped to the sSe'ne -and Edward j35 is the top point-maker Barrori's E»»o v». Police Dept. 1 Garterettes upset the Court Crash- vary Lutherawa sblid Sttiunqr.s. turn a fair profit to itivesters. He won by the following: . Class B, last quarter , A. set shot by Nugent, : : Anaiher major factor in the vic- brruth, -manager, .was.summBned Seeded fipst in the tourney was' jor Martin's crew. The 6-4 Rcpublicaru vj. Cranford Shoe. ers,21<-15 in B Division* games. The Methodists eanployed. a- 'scc-' - was introduced by Harold-Stanley Democrats v*. mihertn*. Robert Davis, 557; Class C, An-twifcTone-haiiders by Duff and a tory was ihe. strong rebbunrjing 6f tdar•m St Michael^ back from Elizabeth, where he\v«! PlameldJ^llow.M^ l by.Roselle ParkP V, Vpivot operator is most effective on SUn.iy ACTCJ vs. WuncnV Zita Franklin was the big scoring cessful floating wine defease u-hith : | of the club.' . •- . • -- supervising Installation of a specili thony - Stein,' 498;, and Class D, foul'by Murray did the trick, . Xnb Alberlson, .... : Rahwa/St Mary's, Union," Jef-ifurn shots from the .pivot. Don Builders' General vi. Arnold arid Son. :fiiin4oE-tbe,Sebels with 11 points the; •. Presbyterian' five eoajd not -.^Photography clubs for boys -nnHf -' •''''' —••- - Former Mayor George '"ErOstet'- phone system to handle calls_ Llomi Club v*. ilethodUU. i \ Howard Loderstedt, 502- ^_ With the score 82-76,. Ihe Clip-' < 1 Cranford^' pjayed- V d&] iberatej ^Cranford and Scotch. Plains, j Kcl.n. presents another' scbWhg Commuter* v«. Barnett's. ; r • and.Marianne Boye and Joan Dav- 'cracic. Al »"-•----'•-——-~- " --— -^ "members -of'the latitthite "crash, brand of ball, using AlbDrtson in Fo)^the-first time, since 194T, the j threat for the locals.- Kern can pcrs applied Jhe freeze, but trv-is played good defensive games for Llolls -iub for declaring him an honor- Local Five DEMOCRATIC CLUB 111 aei's Junior CYO.is provingto be . Ready Prograni si season event will be lacking .j wt irom tne outside with one- Winning a pair from'the Citizen ington, managed to steal the ball py tho p,ivot,.while Scotch Plains was ary member at the testimonial din-- DclGaudio _..„..„ .1S9, 179 193 the SRI. Six points each by Bet i 'an undefeated team. St. Mary's, j hsrfners and teams up with Al^ and "Chronicle, the Sportsniiari'si ~ ryrn .... ., „_,.<„.«;„„.... 108" 149 159 twice -for. deuces, •,' However, it V- '' . ' ' . 19 points. „ tillable to move MuiajLextea-cur.^Eofe^5La lies'--Niffht- —- _ Similarity Breeds Content •'- priasr year's cve|it, car- jhertson and; sophomore Pete Mai- - Tiger*-Never HesuJed— Mun~z^r..v^r^..~~...^ie*~ 138—193 jjrbved; tebeoiae^steal toofew, and" < When selecting the paiht colors p^p p^ Ward ...... 187 152 157 ards was high for the Court Crash- • Next Monday evealssg the sarr.« sponsored by the At a dinner Tuesday night in Guests included Hubert Gordon, „., .___..,_ -"- j y ( gjyg Crgnford their re- by Crnnfiprd. tor your' walls and woodwork, as ; a fifteen-game streak into O 0 As Glven^, Poth Paee the (jranfoid Bowling League last FUslnccr .._ »...;..„,„ 195 183 222 the-loeals had ariother win. ers, ' while Jessnette Zubiek and teams will meet at LiHsalti School. Ipiirned the Coach arid Four, the Lions "•'—•' of Jbhri- GaffneyS John Ma- • . William* J.VWiljsoy. of it 'DocrinK Wa_y is picure'i as ye -is: . . _.. „__.„__ . . . . . * wv*. , lilt UlUllfc well as the; hues for your furnish- ; last •yca'r's' tourney. bound strength: Friday night.at Ecfio Lanes:. Duft, y>itr> 31 points, and Bilney ' The statidirig of ihe'league: Scotch .Plains was unable to hit , . Started last March to i; guesg t of G. WiiiflelWitif!eidd Scott; 'given him ree'en'tly n't'the ijonic of Iris jion-iri-law and* -'da'u!^lte«. SJUsr. s33>3.Mri. .living" J. Reimers, in 843 861 924 Marilyn * Bo]cer scored nine and -consistently , from ' outside and Club completed arrangements for. ings aiid accessories, remember thai The Blue will undoubtedly be Martto will also have another 'nEasy;S4-39'Victory' ''.•. loney, with a 597 series, sparked UOMS CLUB (21 with•II, led the Clipper- scorijng. • • ..••••• ••«?: t provide a usefuT and interesting Roy Mnthiesert, guesfr-of Ray •Ami**'- Bound Brook- in< celebration of' hi* 7.5th birthday. About •** su««ifcs Mau-WdciL. 'Showiu left to rightj Theifiitann „„..„ 21199 J97 tqri . pdints" respeetive'Iy for the its,annual ladiec' night program closely related color* are restful are his rijuicJitcr, Mr.s. llobert H. SchubeV of Cornwall. y.arux. «&?. ioffimbr. ho\i Willscy, the {•uesfot- favorw) .to take Roselie on the the winners while Anger, McCuI- •"*. Murr&y and Ernie Hobble had 10 Methodist Church ••missed ::"- .tHcir-,--j--.-"". star-* —.scorer, , ^.L.Dick, |nobby for youngsters..of grammar M r advantage, in tha.t he has a strong By HUGH DELANO Stevctii •„. : „ ;160 144 Garterettes. C,VtA . ...,..—- at 6:30 p. m. next Wednesday. honor, his wife, and Mis. Rennet's, ' ' basis of 51-35 and 67-44 troune- lough and Stein kept the losers in Mall ....~ I 174 188 147 each. McCormack got 29 and Grocneyeld, who was taking' -a school age,. the clubs have met bench. Earl Kiihow. George' Shaf» •'. For some reason Cranford High - STANDING • OF THE Presbyterian . wee The pYogram., being arranged by 'ings of the borough boys in regular a contending position,. Ford .'.—. 135 170 dreims 17 for the losers..., A Ulvl.lon Calvary totherart Navy examination. . Bill Lee and ,kly since that time. er, George .Lincoln and Fred Duffy teams are still unable to beat-a Barlow 4. .' .„ 189 l'S9 J54 .• " ' • •'.••'• W t Ii •r Pel. a committee under leadership "of season play.. However, should the Harris, Ltd., paced by;Donovan, Bob -Luces paced the visitors "with" Varied activities of' the group supplying most of the reserve Linden team this year. The Tigers, Shaheert _„...... :. 11» 1417 Kats : ...... ~ .. 5 0 i 1.000 Recreation Committee Nicholas St. John -La-Corte, will locals'have another off night as power. Koehler and Boertman, swept Er-. Handicap ...... 29 48 48 Star ShSc-ters" 4 . 1 l .800 18 and 1* points respectively. include instructional talks demon who had previously topped Cran- Double J's ; 4 2 • o .867 t l! be a dinner-dance in Chi-Am Cha- witnessed in . the Linden game, i ri»?o Truckers to go into, a' tie'wjth ftofl 835 78t( Karl Pfeil scored 17 points for. " "- —'- •--•• Oh ords^Jor^l-cariiei^n-4toe-^asottT--scoxed: 4 teaurrMourrtomsitter" . . ~™~ "ttn?re~tsTrgwrcliaMce OTarttosclie, the Republican Club for second Ijtiyvees-Etiter S 0 the xvinhers, mostly on ^hort~one and actual dark room work. an easy 54-39 wm over the locals .IBS - Committees of the Cranford : It was announcod that nearly ^1 Cranford should take Roselle in ^ CRANFOED SHOE STORE (01 ' -a team that has showjv poteiitial place.' 'The : GOP were •held to a Confederates ...... 8 0 •li;:ind.ers,;^ad Albertson hit for 15 The dark room at St. Michael's their first round tussle, but ifon the* CHS home court last Fri- Haycclc „ 141 155 164 . • ••• •' .B' ""• reation Commtttee for the current 100 Lions from . Cranford, • Gar- scoring ability, may spring jin up- day night. The win put.Linden pair of games by the last-place Schmitt „ „. 183 125 143 ...w-.-i. . School is equipped with an enlarg- -ft Krahnert and. Hekking come 1.000 wood, iKenilworth and Winfield at- '"sct. . •••'... Bujlders* General keglersi ir*y «««....««...... •«....«« 151 149 119 HFC i...... G 0 leading prtly.M-11, at the e»". printing box, dryer; film tanks, through'for the ;Red and Gray, the over the .500 mark with an 8-7 Ridley ._.™.™..... 134* 152 •- IBS fcej>eis ••:. :...„ s.... i .S33 ,. jacobus, i m ! ' Crsnford's plan of attack against .SCO first period, the' Blues several sets of paint trays, lighting tended- a dinner last ^Wednesday Blues will be inlfor a rough night. slate, while Cranford has won nine Sunny Acres, led by Stupak and Orrok 138 . 145 140 Crariford^ High's junior va'rsity Court' Crashers ;...... - 3 3 ' ijlvs.. Jacob Staiiley is • Roselle is likely to follow the same Broughton1, moved up. the ladder Mandici* .....1.,: 15 14 19 SftI i ; 2 4 .333 used a; fastbreafc_attaek. in the and convenient .wiring,-,•-'•-. night in Egho Lanes, Mountainside, nv*UVK-r basketball t^am^jelasbeswith^the; Garierettrs ,..., ;...,...„..... 2 i .33a sf^irlCb^kjitbal^s^sis^jisvXBsT Ltrti ;...:,..;:..;.::.._....•".;;;:.„...•.•;.• o—e—-- .eoo pficOiid-periGdvrto-seore 12' straight •: Iti'theilaTk room sessions, w Linden, a school that was usual- 760 740 Roselle f'ark jayyees in .the open- Charles SchiiltRger-. P. J-. Gcall "it beth, principal speaker, told^ of f-/r.- •'•mi j.bvcr. the Red andiSxay this .season. Park • «.. Commuters. The Democratic Club ARNOLD AMD SON (3» 7 1 toIJointSiTSix by George Lincolnr icSls —"their \ises and fuiettonS; ., , IS ly easy .to^ftandle for CHS teams, Reinhold 148 ing round of the fourth annual chaipman tii boys* basketball, as- the changes^ and benefits by the • In those encounters, the Blues „ tJ dropped two to the Lions Club, and This"^aye the lofcal' five a 30=J«--loading arid' Plalnllcld has reversed the situation in re- Wiecand .^ .....v. 161 "••" 148 Union 'County, .Conference " J.V., sisted by joha. Corcoran^ .Tlse Gold' tiew state constitution that" took switched from their usual deliber- St. Mary's ..:...... 14 are now tied" for * fifth with the Sanlone ...... ^.... . 168 132 lead at half. time. ... c6n\act printing,, projectidn; print- Rahway , •._.' U. cent nieetingSj The ""tilers beat 8 155 I4Z Tournament that is slated to open Ball .League is' under direcliion >1. effect in 1948. . „, .a*e_- style to a fast break attack Methodist Men's Club who,wort a Scotch PJains .rallied *at the bc- 1 Sai-rcd Heart ._. ia the.Jjfue and Gold in football this Treiia Iff? 165 159 toirtorrow. afternoon in the EliM- ing, drying techniques and'dark •_ tFhe..Cranford.Canford club, parenpa t of.the that. revealed Roselle's defensive Union » sweep from the LutHeraiv Broth- DeMarco .„..._.....„ 2M 152 179 I. A. Nylen, aided--by Eoljert Dos Rinniwg of the third period, but ._..• HI beth Armory. Goacb James Av^ room procedures in general are other threthe it , shortcomings. . '; „ . and took, ah overtime de- and Harry Page.: • .' , other three units, was the host Sefttch. I'Lairis ...... 11 erhood behind good pinning by 860 788 730 ery's Ctt^ jayvees. face Park Sa't- never came closer than a 12rpoih tlie subjects of discussion and Jefferson _..;._:.....• -,_.!.... 10 K organizationi . ••• Frank J;''..'Dooley, ••' The Roselle oITense 'centers 'sion in basketball '.last month.. ry. Arnold and "Son, scored the •Mr. Dow is chaiman of sofibaU deficit. Both teams played poo. onstration. . , • " - Croiiford They also—dowaed—Cranford^_in $ r urday moming at 8:30 In their activities, assistcd^by Mr. I local' club president, .was I.IHrirli other sweep of-the «yeningr win- SlJAHN AGENC He Broken x etbjlljtiibe-Jiaal^uarteivrb -Sl^Pstriek-s ^U^^..- SlJAHEEN AGENCY (S) first-round competitioni-while ;Ed^ Tuigcd master. g. Krahnert, despite the Edison ,...... „..'...... « baseball lastrspring.- -.— _-.•-. BaVis i...™«...... 1412 32355 186 . Cranford held on to its big lead. ig three from the Cranford Shoe :; IH 123 183 son and Westfield, botli top eon-' so thjit members may pu,.„t» ...,,into„ K Plans were begun at Tuesday's handicap,of the loss of one armNesiena; l ..... Friday night's encounter greatly v 17 167 Cyril Perley is, chuiirwsaii o£ teaiiis, The local five, scored on 26 oii Westfleld : •- 1 Store. " . . .-'••' - ' ...... ( Torccrson til 149 tenders for the tournament crown, practice what they have learned. i^ing for a benefit concert in Will be the main threat to Cran- resembled the first contest between Filsinger of the. Oemocratre Cliib Harris ' .„. 188 183 151 assisted by Mr. McFaddeis, 51'. of 56 fieidl goal attempts, for a 46' . 'Gv; :he two teams. However; in that Hueteman ~*u~ 16S • 18? 138 open play tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. Pioneers Win Fifth Recently the Boys Photography the !. Mr. Doaley presided. • ford. Krahnert, holder of a 12.8 posted Jhe^&rtly jtOO series of the Twelve teams are entered in the Dow and Mr. Page; . mark and hit 8 of 15 from the fou Club visited Cranford -scu% ^3itRrCrairford~keptrpace with the - :_.., -7S3-—877 SIB •a tamcrtias a deadly one Pirti night, putting together games of event, those being Scotch Plains, Straight Recreation __ |__JElaygr.ouBii__ac{tvii«£_aie. uiuicr line.- . • 'Febr! Tigers, whereas they were never BARHON'S ESSO 11) dircction ' of Mrs. Stanley, chair- partment where Sgt. Harry Page fund shot from any ancle His I'lalnfieltj vi. St. 195, 183 and 222. G. Dix6n ....».;*..»C;..».....:I8f. ilW 178 iranford, Roselle, Pingry, Union,'' Sotch Plains ended their seagpr Couples (1* To View Paltlp&'i. 6:30 p. m. n the lead during the latter game.. C. Sbherey 147 156 159 League Victory. gave an interesting demonstra- Cranford Vs. Hflt m. '• man; Mrs. SchilSiager aisd Mr.' 'with'It wins and six losses. specia!t\ is a one-hand shot from A total of 27 games ef 200 orL. Murcerf ...... 14T 157 180 •indeni Roselle Park, Edison, tiontin police photography and its mrs/ :3ft.p. in. Linden played an aggressive 138 . The .-.three-way tie tor i second Gfall. Hard ball and. ffooSbaSI will rran/ord ?. r PI Scotch Vs. C t V Monetary Col tion behind the foul circle. Besides be- .:... . Pe y IB < ' ' " higher wei^ rolled in the league R. Dixon . «.' m 145- Westfieia; St, Mary's, Rihway and j application. t - ".-' • •'• ••;• ' ' '- •','•'•'" '' brand of •ball'(hat wrecked Cran- V. Bfoeks _i..»...™.™.... m 214 181 place in the Gold ^all Recreation be '.directed ' by Mr, McFaddc-a, . Malloy.- If -3 0 GIGraves, If ....21 Vernpn L. Brown ing n threat from Outside, Sirah- -Rahwsy. v»« Plij ry I:30'D. m. Hjjfidieap ..« .4 4 4 Jefferson, the defending champion. Shafcr . ...;....* 8 Unltcrt 0 0 Instructor of the Boys Club is •ator of "Scotch'. Plalns/V : WestHcldWeHcld.. 3i >p. in.' ford^s offense. completely. Sup- partment throughout the entire Basketball League was broken this aided by Mr. Nylea and Mr. Dcnv." Kern, H ...... 1 Lee.- rf „ 0 l the Chase Nationajnall Bankco SIVIPTS CXC, iicrt has speed and deception, plus lUtitWe t>$. erls<>tt,e 6 3 IB ILaatowskl.e 1 1 tion^of moneys of the'wpr!d,^«jll a good drive-in shot. Hekking, a St. Mary's/os. Kitionai, 8 i>. in. unavailable as yet. however, it is Hoot - ...0 t • -1Dirineer' .....o 0 are: Tom Arth, Williatn -Bizink, 1 Va ii ii t It ii g lr r tfnlon vsyhindtm, 8:M p. m. , den were Bob foth and Dutchy the Rebounding until he was forced to lead the loop: with, five straight McFaddea, .Mr. ,PcrIei"' and JJr,; Pfeil, Ig 8 K.Christlailsen be guest speaker at the mbntKly: (5-3 pivot operator, is the top re- PlSCilEH'S MAllKET 121 probable" that they, will be played Joe CaVroll, Michael Coyne; Daher ivens. Poth, who settled the ov-to leave the game in the'fourth victories. ' ' ... Grail, and badmtnton URder super- Uneoln 3 ,1 t\ K.C'tlansen.lgK.Ctianiserv.lgO 1 meeilng "of the Couples Club of the bounder for the Moselle club. Av- DiU»W»«s 1S9 185 21o8n neutral high school courts. D'uflfy 0 0 ' 0| R.C'tlnnseri I El Koury, Jim F.l.ugi'ath, Francis .^iw »**. enging 151.5 'points a-.game, "he uir League Lead ertimts tussle at tanden, scored pcrioddue to atr ankle irijury.^ DeKabio ,...„...... 184 19t 167 Sportsmen's Shop was walloped vision of Mr. Perley, Mr. Ccrccran, 0 SlLuee, rg 4 First Presbyterian Church at 8:15 lVa€*lit\s or BUh*s.- _ points, while Givens turned in Crawford resembled anything D'Alcsiandrui 145 128 This season's Cranford jayvee. Mr. Grail and Mr. McFadden. £«. Gleason, James Gleason, George 5 p. m. ,"\V'ednesday in the church looms a»j' tho potential scoring (ce Quality Cleaners, which has Ctarhbrtischtnl 187 171 1S2 •by. the. Pioneers, 69-49, while the .»...?• 0. oi, u good floor game and chipped in but the team that had come close Curtin -...,, >...... 168 154 130 squad haswpn' five arid dropped Hayeck, Tom H6ganv William .Lesd- •^ threat. However, against Cran- d undisputed leadership of the other second "place teams, 400-S tablishme'nt and maimtesiiaBoe ti' 1 school gymnasium. He will exhib- witli 12 markers. Between the two Grickowski U6 . nine., However, they have im- . totols ...50 8 80 Totals ...:..l4 15 J d'i Gerry La'F6rge(j Jeffry ^O'JIara, Alarslimallo^s -m ford this season, Hekking has beer Mountainside Women's^. Bowling to upsetting Roselie Park a week and Apaches won. "Apaches nipped 'Memorial Field bind '-playgroitods SCOTCH PLAINS ...... 31 6. 13 13—4; it sjjecimens of the Collection. g—Givly—eifsKt-f- arliefc—jit-kssingi-thet JoeaJs-hit 833 830 pfoved greatly sJHce the start of ;Ul—be—ift—cfearge-cf—Georg Andrew 'Ecaiu^oOSariylwcck^r^^nuSr^ yV r."w,,.,ui: . 4—8—-18.—flO arid Whelen. •_ points in the t,wo. games.:-.:. teals. Al Klett also hit double nly.253 from the floer. cjuite a the season;. After losing their, first ^raQjlFa^ectof ooff m C feattle for last place, Indians and jM'r. -Grail. Mr^ JaeoJbsis •u- gfarded as the jnost varied currency'| OV« began three weeks ago Thursday shooting fdr"the winners. The only J. tirie« ..v..i"iZ";!^™!! 178 125 ^ Harrison'and"Roselle. Their ;hc Girls Club and is assisted by •'••: iiol present nlueh height wuh biily Roselle. . , . >•:•;•'•••• ;^' 231 nipped Lodge, 43-40 se'tyejas "aii ex-oEcioc.'rafeuiber i collection m the .world. All per- night and dropped three games to stiekout. for Cranford was Bob BeardincHi ..,...... «..=...,.. 158 ' rtiost impressive win' Was, a 38-'2Q PhyllisQJi Mh' 6^ r Ike Holmes and Pine tujwerinjhe Linden gained'a'double \yin asSchlrmei-".,« 1..,JI',y,,.!i. JSLjiJ^. ' ^t>te^t«bbie''hMi' big irifilit strt JXo. rtt mm- witlji' H ppirtis. l triumph over Harrison. ty^Barron,. Judy' Earrph, •Beth^ •tt»* pksr- :six--Xobl class. ;riolin the Tigeis -jayvees! defeated the Briisen 1M 158 he scored 3$ points to" pace the -.'.ia-.tiie.-Oo.wh tinder etary systems, are - included -- and; iuil with two wirisvb'y Manfra Con- maire' Breschner, Pauline Carrier 1 •MS: /The first seven minutes of play Handicap 54' 39' 58 Against Roseile' Park this sea- 1 player, has.consider>ibl«» drive and struction Co. over William's Beau- CHS jayvee squad 45-27 in the league-leading Pioneers to their, .. qdatinent, two huge Carrier cerjtrif» it is believed, all political divisions rmuL •--[ •"•' 'r \,..U. werd close, althoufih the . Blues son, Cranford has dropped both ugal refrigeration fi o m p r e s s 6 r s Joanne Colaheri, Betty Errico, Lu-j iCi^aiif !!!!!^©!^ , • '*' '', •," •i.^.'V,f.*'J'.' is accurate prelimihai'y game. Cranford has 883 .easy win. over Sportsman's • Shop. ^f the world • which,have.'.issued ty Box of Cranford, resulted in a never led. - Cranford deadlocked 850 820 regular season games to that school cille Errido, Camjlle Ferro, Jatietr «.89c *BXSD Another, stahdiiut'foryirg Cork's tie for the lead. , won five, and lost nine. . Baliner and Staples also hit double have ts§«n shipped from this caua' currency are. represented. The col- he eoujit at 4-allarid 5?aHjJ3fefore: (Continued next week) losing 40-30 and 63-48. However, Flach, Gale. Flannery, Elise Gior- ; ;; Roselle cageVs; is Ralph Messer- wnjSr G V r; Linden C K P llgures for the winners, while Ran? J-.Uy t6 Australia. The Amesrican ma- lectioRj in eludes-odd jind, curious .'• •' ;.J'' -i.' 'j • The standings:^ i"Lindeen jumpcH our in front by Malloy, I. ...1 1 3|Klett, « .....5 3 13 in the last encounter the l.bcal jay- pSchinery is needed to rrovide low danq, Arleen Hahn, Joan Marie /* Mayonnaise smith,,si •5-t'set shot artist and top...,-, Quality Cleaner's : 32rr 28 Uneslu 0 I • lltchori, rl..~l O 2 Rubber kin' with 24 and Jenkinson with 13 forrns, such as brick tea,flsh hooks, 8Se .«a>to' 9-5. CHS pulled up to an 8-9 detlc- Kern, tt ..,...£ 1 SlSteveiis ...... «• 0 0 vees registered their high game of > humidity ah' rcfjuired in processing Hebert, Patricia Koehler, Joyce \h S3<; .Outside of Krahncrt, Manfra Ccmatriietion H2 28 . Guayule, the only native plant led the losers. '••/'•. musket balls, woodpecker scalps Buy ¥dur Dunn's Esso 31, 29 t on Pete Malloy's free throw, but MeCllntncIt .0 0~To Chapman, eJ } ' the season. ; • " this *hewtog gam, virnich was popur Kuntzman, Piatrida Lysaght,.Aniie , Hekkiiujj/iJohnes and Messersmith, Wllliam'a Bcauly Box ...'25 US AlbcrUon.e 6 1 14Harvaiflk,' ,~.l , 2 4 grown for rubber in the United Apaches used only five men and and exarrsples. of wampum. Var- Dagwood Bob Poth. turned two steals into i. Iff .'...... 3 O 8 D.CSivens. l£, .4 ' 4 12 Standouts for Cranford this sea- Jarized-aniiong this" Anzacs bydls- ^ac^f'iiinn', Sharon McCandless, Me _f;j...!;.;'.:;.:' the fljift and. Gray luek"a well bal- States, requlreg long winter rains, four of them scored in double fig- | ious' commodities) such as salt, Sandwich The team is weak in baskets arid the visitors were never Shafcr ; .••1 "0 "Poth2 , re .--...8 1 17 then drought for the rest of the it have have Ronald Doyle, Dav- .'during ii ,oretta McGuirc, Gale Siems, Re* »© REPORT A MRE Dufly .,..'.-.»* O 4 ures as they nipped Blueshirts. A. grain, leather,: rubber: and wood, JFIxinV i strength, with Steve Bach- headed again. OlMarco, rii 2 O 4 year. Its .rubber content increases id Crane, Lin - Newswanger arid j'ina Schmitt,;Barbara Van Bergen, also are represented. *" Dial Operator and say •*- I want the Kimow ...... '..0 0 0 Lee hit for 17 and Mbsley, B. Lee ••'At,.,..- Grape Ji'llv and John Dcrmody as the on- 1 Going into, the secopd stanza only during the long ..dry Weeks John Fair. Doyle and Crane have Vlary Lou Verenault, Mary Low .DEPARTMENT ; 'and Maycr/scorcd 15 points each •; •:'. Speed Demon '•• • Sli Neva Lee JenWson will, of- railing 15-10, Cranford rallied to ...47 5 381 fotaU ...... 21 12 SJ riBE ALARM BOXES close the gap to 17=14 on succes- LINDEN ...... : .'..; IS 11 ? ;S1—54 Iti foliage grows profusely, but along with NeWswanger who han-- Wtat'ilyn. Venneri:. -:;' .."-. ' Preserves.:' • Irt brief, Roselle lacks speed and J2-Hlth & Clieiltmit SU. CRANPOHO 10 5 12 12"-39 • talJieS/and Juracek' with 21 were aa hour will' be rejaehed by whirl." by Albert Huetteman; who re- sive one-hnnders by Don Kern and OniclaU — West and Coba. with little rubber. dles the playmaking. Fair, who The Adult Council provides all ball handling ability. They piny a J*—Union & Sprlnsfleld Avcs. high^for the Blueshirts. • lag blades of a giant new turbine- cently entertained the club, •& Deviled Ham deliberate brand of ball, often at- ]S-Alden & Mlln SU. ' Gcot'ge Sliufcr. However, it was has; developed rapidly, teams up iccessary equipment so that mem- £•*.» «l, ««n JV~Stoiith• tt Walnut Avci. • . ^Molsoh with 19. points and-Minch generator "being built to supply ad- selections. • teriipUng to draw the opponents all,Linden from that point on, the with Dick Albertson to provide the y«iitional power for Alabama. It yill bers may have ,a thorough knowl- IS—North & Ms.' Union Aves. . . ; - More Pol! , , ...... /With 14 paced the .Indians' attack IS—Fire Drpt. HcidquaHtrs. ' . . Tigers grabbing a 24-14 bulge and - Gourd Decorations rebounding'strength. Others who^ idge.of correct picture taking and Roast Beef •.«ut and then cutting in for lay-ups. Bo you think Hawaiian* *ws Wd* f take in hour and a hili'.tei bring the g. pictur Si-r-Uncoln Si &). Union AvcJ, holding a 28-15 edge at halftirne. Gourds *make nice decorations in have played this season are Bill | in their first victory of' the sea- "lachinfe to top speed; half an hour Dramatic Club To However '.'against a. tighter defense, 22—Rctford & Grove 8t>. • ding when they say they !ove their cvelopirig .theli' film. Linden, working with a, very ef- the home. To preserve a gourd, Buekner, Dave Byrnes, Bob Farm- son. Schotters' 26 points was not > stop it, The huge generator will Chm-olate Grahams they rely greatly' on Krahnert's 2U—Burnalde it WlUlamj St. pol, that pastelike Polynesian food? allow the outside to dry thoroughly. w Letitiee 24-South Union & Mamh St. fective 2-1-2 zone, caused Bill Mar- er, . John; Prichard, Ted.^Hpsipie"s, enough as the Lodge failed to "gairi I•; itonHh- enough clccfric. power to Two One-Act Plays outside shooting. - In a letter-to-the-editor printed la Then apply one or two this coats of 1 Birthday •^Sdifcta*' .' 2S-Walnut & Lincoln AVM. ih's crew considerable concern. Bruce Berran, Barry HijUr^Francis their first Vjctory of the season._ meet the heeds ef a city of about The • Cranford, Dramatic Club FigNeuions Roselle's, ihan-to-nian defense SO—McArthur & Mitchell PI. • Maul island paper, a convaleJc- fresh, white shellac to give it SB Tom Muldrow scored 13 points On February 11, .1897., a small will present two -one-act plays to* has been poor this season, with 27—l^xinStan & Keith Jttltica St. The Blues, giving their most disap- ing It lander at a Hawaiian hosoltal Corcoran, Pete'Scholz./EtJole Hob- '200,000. •'. ' . • • •.'- i : 2J1-South Aye., W. & Lincoln Avcs. attractive and protective cover. for the winners and Robinson hit group .of women' met in morrow ftfght in Sherlock; Hall' of tilrapefrnit -<« 5c Crax Craekers «*«**«^ . most teams finding it easy to run pointing performance of the sea-praised the doctors, praised the bie, Pete Stevens and Bob Coles. • • - y-i v-'J---^v • •-•' 3t-Diet* & Ludlow «ts. for 12 for the- losers as 4ft ton, D. G., and "founded what is Trinity "NChurch.-. Arrangements against. This being proven in the 32—Meeker & Lincoln Aves. son, were unable to hit from out- nurses but demanded: "Why does JtNIOR •I^KSttY "V "" Gllt-Edged known as the National Council ©( KBtTATO* TOUBKAMCNT SCHEDULIS downed thje Wildcats. have been' made to use the facili- CHx Craekers Roselie Park and Cranford en- 3*—Centennial tc Crarifard Terr.' side and found; the Tigers zone not pol appear on the hospital ' Watch The Green* G» By •. Parents and Teaehers, an; ..organ- dozen • 35—Munjuee Dr. te Cayusa Ave. - Hr.tH.ondl 8TANUING , OF TUK LEAGUE ' \Gold edges oh the pages of a' bodk, ties of the new hall for - future counters. • ."•;. 3B—Mohawlc Or, & %Uhieaw PI. .iard to drive-in against. menu!" • ' Green is riding on top of the Florida Oranges ' • * rtbrwary 13 i -W • sucjt;as the Bible or .a prayer book, ization of four million; members dei :i7,-iroquol8 i AlEoriqUlil Dr. wave of popular favor as a paint ,. 5 Dramatic Club plays and assent- : '• The. three victories for Roselle 3l4-liarltai\ lid. & Bertant Ave. Both sides were-guilty of. sloppy Edison vs. WestSc>d. 3:30 p. m. '- Pioneers ....-.-. ~t*6v!dfe net. 5«ly_ a decorative eoat- voted to America's school children. 25e" color for convertibles. Last year it ' ' / r««f»i«*y' -18 . , • ' 400-s „'4 I biles. . .''•;• '• ..;.' include two wins over Harrison :!IS—Lincoln' tt Centennial Av«. Illny in the third period with the Margmrittc Sale* Apaches ....„., „ .4 -iag, ot,.:value "and ^refinement, but FANCY EMPEROR lillArKS ,v»10—Elm A Broad SU. • — shooting off also. Litid.cn. increased was dose te top choice lor all types Cranfflid, VavHoscllc Park. B:30 3. ni. ...3 0 a "Two Crooks arid a Lady" by Hires Rool Beer 3 Koi . 7and one against Somincjrvi'lle- :i2I—Hurehtleld & Cumiiil«£s St». Lindiert^vSy'Rp'iiellc, 6:43 a. m, Sportsman's Shop '^ "protective, coating that def- *>^«X7c; T>tpi>M 3iiM Crocers In New York, and in the of passenger ears. From announce- Blue Shirts 2 ..-..' Cost Of tlvlnc -,- .- ~ Their best performance was a 5K heir lead to 30-15 early in the per- 1 Scotch Pjilna vs. Pinery, 11 a. m. . I Intely safeguards these pages from Eugent Pillot vvil be under direct BLISS •It -Nerih Ave. & Arlington Rd. seven other states which still, retain ments of the production plans ef ^Wild Cats t...... :.. 1'" Since November 1050, steelwork' iron Craf Pistaehio \uls i*^ 46 loss to Roselle Park. ... 5. 42—S4erth AV«: — Bell l»l,' " ;od, but then blew several lay-ups Jilterain, Union, St. Mary's and Rail- Indians .:.- 1 early deterioration due to long con- tion'of L. H. Zepfler. Taking part 43—Elltab«lli & Bleomlnedale Ave«. eld restrictions- on; selling yellow automobile rnahufacturers, green way df%w byes. ,, Lodge '. ... 0 crs' average hourly earnings have will be 'iffelen. Leddy, Helen New- ' Turning to. Cninford, the locals 44—Wade Ave. & Lambert St. that enabled the Martinmen tc will apparently maintain its popu- tactvWith dust and excessive,Jibator^ margarine, have calculated that iiiSeased neai-ly 11 per cert, abaul bert, Betty Hemleb, "Joe Leddy, W*«ty vast f wift'TPTCSiiil'-tf well-balanced cliib. •IS—No. Union Ave. & Clurcirtont PI. narrow the gap to 32-23 on two-each grocery loses $5,000 in trade larity fer some time te come. / '.moisture in the air'. The nrocess of twfco the indVcesa in. the cost?©^ 48—Culno & Manor Avea. pointers by Albertsort nnd Kar). Smoke, Smoke - Ranken Millard and Cy Perley. They have height, with, eight play- 4?—Oraniie Ave.-i Maple PI. a year because?' housewiv«g motor The werld's- - lores s\, book edge' gilSing is strictly a-hand- living, Department of Labor figure* Pfeil. Albertson's deuce was the hundred bjjlien cigarettes Linda Herman will direct "The Ideal Calsup ers in the six-foot bracket, good 48—Casino & Clanemont Pi. across nearby state lines to shop mt ill frern Mo«-«- u< Pelplng, craft operatiori. .. . show:' ' : feoltl* -outside shooting and considerable 413—Columbia 4c Betmont Ave*. Ikst Held goal fosthc locals in-ovcr- ar« consumed annually in the Window" by James Reach. In the 113-AKlmovtwA Dunham Ave*. in stores which are allowed to sell •1. •" Mock ftatUe -S' / . iver — -^- "• ' Ginger Bread 'Mix rebounding strength. The Martin- «14—Hemline Ave. &'Stane St. llve minutes. Near-the end of "the the food spread with eoler added. • In some Malay weddings the cast will be Lois.George, Russell men have also displayed a good 415—Oraiise & PvetHe Avei. ' * period the Blues staged another bridegroom'? jparty must engage the Herman and James Rjch. SI—Sprinslleld Ave. & Molly St rally that netted them a 3^-27 def- Ginger Bread Mix **6M£BAMlt deal of polish in ball handling &2-W. Holly St. & Greuvo. PL • bride's protector*" In mimic battle Sti)fiing and lighting are in •'ability. S3—North Ave. & Orchard St. icit-after- three periods. Bike Tire Tip and pay mock ransom. Sometimes charge of Helen Hoffman, Hector MJrV-i'^j M—EaMman & Hainpton Sts. Here's a tire tip to miUient of tit* bride's female relatives take College Inn maSU S " Although not primarily a fast 55—Orchard St. & West End PI. Linden found a liking to Cran- Evans, and Arba *Taylor, assisted team, the Mnrtinmen have an ef- S8-Wc#t End PI. & Berkeley PL ford's pqrous man-tq-nian defense youngsters getting; new 3£mat bike* part in the fray. These customs by George. Truimpore, William ***** fective fastbreak and arc likely S?—Orchard & tulie St». in the fourth session. The Martin- this year: According to the Bleyeie Survive frorn the times when men Cole, Paul Durham, George Smith Ranger Joe SlS-Broeluldfa PI. it Blvbian Ave. Institute ef .America, the average pig. to use it quite freely against Ro- 813—Sprinjffleid Ave. & Bilmlefe Pk. men were guilty of sloppy defen- captured their and Jack Whittlescy. Properties 514-Pawnec Hd. & ChlppaWa Way. sive work. Jjindcn, finding mer front-wheel tire can travel about will be handled by'Louisa Old, Bosco selle. Hosvever, for the most part, 10,000 miles before it wears out. the1 Blues like to work the. ball, OB8GatVe tHE TRAVriC IAW unguartled under the basket fre- ; .Need* U.B, Coal " '; aided by Blanche Cfcighton and Na driver of a vehicle other than, one quently, turned the gnnie into r The rear-wheel tire can go'about Karo Syrup mm using short passes to set up their en official business . thill ' teltow any 6,000 miles. To get the best mileage, Frince's steel industry Is op- Naomi Hammond. . — *6Sl* plays- and ^employing JJ. stationary Hre appariui travellni In reiponie ts • rout as they jumped in front bj interchange your tires at regular erating at 85% ef capacity for want you may burn the toast... or ruin the roast "Hostesses will be. Miss Elsie fire alarm clowr than two hundred feet. •?^3&jiM

ifiSr to sela" her 12~niiliiea teas iwnf^jfaaftjatmy.r.a B Despite the fact that they hole of Awerican coal by the end of this Don't woity. 'Yo^«Jin always beat, 9 operations anrihi.i/ii^.^iiffVfii1ff : ''•'', • •''':;; i ^ low, under direction of Mrs. Dor- :%m was beaten in the rebounding de Wew Verkers Vft*n shiver in wterj— KEEP YOUB ters far more seveVeJhan thosjjja othy -Richards nnd her hospitality Lifebjioy Soap committee. ' Ivi'ii rteykja.vik. S^ilii BIN FILLED with Hudson Coal, the ; t» ««er. Surf-- :. .". '~,- »lui • V:'i: | ^'•'•:"'M arm af the warm fivilt "Stream con- healthful, dependable fuel that.... tributes to Reykjavik's 32-degre* The United States has the highest World ttubles - ******* tobacco .consumption, with 8% t Silver Bust. ^. average in JanuaVy, the year's pounds consumed per'capita annual if Gives you more fteat for less money In a few regions of the world lb. me, >St rrlnnth : •y. the mineral, corundum; an ordi-. it Requires less attention, less regulating narily dull oxide of aluminum, is Lux Snap ;| »:^f teund pure and flawloas,--When-red 23c It is known as ruby. When color- f wan Soap gv« UUDSOi\ less, pink, yellow, green] or, vjolet. 63e ^25c ISPEGIALI It is called sapphire. Burma Is the Woodburv S*>ap ** W^'i COMING ~ FEB. 16 thru 24 HEARING AID principal source of fine rubles. Cey» w* GRAND CENTRAL PALACE. N.Y. ONE WEEK ONLY ... but you canTt go wrong with tea is rich in sapphires. ^> , Charge Dog Candy »£5.. THORPE. WoiW. Gi«t«l AiHate & Hi* 70e GINGHAMS SAVE MONET Hunt Club -fia Uui -A-MAX PATKIH, B*«1>»11'« r«aou« down M rnu- • Oboe Clocks 73c -*>8HAKKET» th» Wondw S«al •ATRICAM * •mating exclusive features ' SAVE YOUR CAR £ri£land had "musical elockn" in IUNGIX CAMP * CANADIAN INDIANS 79e KITCHEN DRAPERY -•• ,- l»EH VA«U . , :' MARTINSON'S the SSth century^ They were eity CUOMI loff cabin, -k ESKIMO VDXAOE CRanford 6-0900 49c (Kate guards who' played certain — «w tiistom^oast the world's Costliest beans, iuneg eri obeiis 4.o tell the time., iwiiwi s "Dependable, Service Siqee 192S" NORRISCHEYROLETInc _ All Araa^ 3Iarliris' Are m tet a neriect top of coffee every time. No flayor-WeiV, Called "waiti," the^nfen 4t>sfc. to NORTH and CKVntAt A\ t< l>lsyltig tegether for amusement r- OFFICE »d nawMhjNiiMI txuns. It's the qualify coffee that every Open Friday HAM, HEARING SERVICE am during dull' times and soon were Car. North A Union WGSTFIEIJB, N'. coffe* lover can afford.,. because it gives more cups per 1 KL 8 WAUIUT AVJ, J CRANFORD invited te entertain in" risbtes We«lfield 24)220 J*««L When you make ttMartinson's , you can't go wrong! Ji&mej. "Iteday the ebee player

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....!£> AND i zn KQIM iCT.K. TEUBSDAY^TEBRUABY i% Page Nine TH3 CBANFOED CZZXZEK AS4> THUKSDAY. FEBRUAEY ,!4. 1952 ffreDbme Veiiel tleireshmtrnis were servecL A program of piano tousle; by j j/*8 Engine In Social Happenings '— Xf^^t^l a:'

,. , , ./ „ , . •• ,, -., . Clubjn the home of Mrs, s*t up .tb "provide additional ofl-| Mrj> Everett Kidji of 2£ R^mijK.. txbce w&S hoijtss -yfesterday aJter- l^ in Short Hills- Assisting ; street parking facilities, Mayor* I long—H ro^d uas hos.itks at"dinner*n Sit-'n/joii let the bri.dge group of the rs Aidrich'* mother1,'! !Stanley said'no'funds have, ^ A State-Wide Unchallenged . ctoiiomical1 operation, and -isrnooUt, urd^y tor twelve gui-$« in.teltbrs- Kt-u-ewr.tr*, Club. Attending chartes E. K&Kqwbach of La '.set'aside from any particular a«£ k l A t.on hwh.usband't.birthdaihd y a M A* « »*nsdorf eoant -Me'added,. Tiow«v«tf,Na#i.;| quiet, performance eVeri gt the Mr*, •'thfe'committee expects to get funds] I highest speeds are outstanding fea

'•ior ihti project from the General! tu,-caric*in2>arc i f '•w'sirigs under the iu- ? the , Jur.ior. 'Service; BIRTHS CHECK BELOW ,-j'OO horsepower — rhore horse- foru (iu Mr,. George Hamner of i .'-picw. oJ . power per cubic inch, th ui any Lc-iKue. Her 2ui---ts jn'clude/j -Mrs. j Mr..'and Mr*.,Michael PetrWka! Kah Ad'. ciltn ..-;.-_ ' • . ' Referyed to cornmittee of thejl .). Dwij;h:'Bri(iKt...M-'"- Mt;j- !of 5 Broad . street are receiving;j at all.) s cusnpetitive American autQmobil.e. Trx Ten-jiih? v 0 ph> . -!is Char!»?!•; Griffiths'; Wtrs. •'tcrjgratu!ations-t the Casino last SOP'S-, Mrs, George Richards, Mr'.; Iicr, the ideal design long sought Mown Harmon. Mr.-.. 'V/illiarn S., RIB ROAST Ib. for by automotive engineers and v.«l The Kine-pir:v, led fo>Hug h MaClx in., capture'.) thrw.- from the Craft, Mrs. WiSJiarr. Cleaver, Mix. j •• Short Cuts developed after years of research. Jlc-clor Evaijs, and Mrs. J. T. Rod-; Tretium periodically^ .could do a fine job getting .her over cornmittee be! II \ l SUITE StuW lea. by Joseph John.yjn. Mri.-Robert Parker of! The dome-like shape of the gWs. redistricting of :• CHOICE CUTS Of Mr' John Burton of- M Spruce and 'thai its chamber gives the hevi engine its ••tjttt was ho.'.Kri-t yesterday :ilttr- following the;I name of Fire Dome V*8. 1 nowi to the -Sfwina and Knitting like her, havei't any time I "This engine, has exceeded the ; r e> •on Sunday;o.', Mr. and Mrs, Willlaro H;'But!er,: Siseakers'. Bureau., M' J1J «( the KV.'Wcwrii-r.v CTc:1>.- At-; ; * ' : expectations, of its, designers/1 C; lend i K wt-re Mrs. Robert Pirelli,' ill!s-' v"'m •Jnvaeen ». pare.afo, Mr. i'IV, of Wfcstfield announce the birth,-speeches &U over the pla* lean. Good for the Oven, or j?pt Boast and Mrs. John C. Goltshalk-' .\of j of a''son, Richard William, on Jan- ; '- CJill Mrs, Si. *5»«J- o*1* E. BI.eicher», DeSoto's president, \O\V \l KOOSIOKOVLV Mr- i K- Barry, Mrs, F*nwick linhilayluary 26 at Muitkanbefg-BosplUtL;! ] said. "No- Vnatter • tohat* we tested o- Gil! umf Mrs. C. L~Kn;ii7 "V. LOOKl JUfOTttER JOm - »11 Henry. A. Dcterif.K oT"208 derate0the' club for TThr^-ortlib-pgrni.^WBte-iQrn«^f Lean, Bonless Beef ,„• ; • •.'•• '','.:.-.•;.; iconomical operation; or quiet *;a>: Ko:;tt-:.s to thi sf~CiiG¥iK'~'-i 'Mrs- •loiin Rifpoli of " Or&ton SHORT CUTS OF " "Fpi'n the De Solo owner who drJ €U wi-s nr n0lt 3 at a jarty the birth bi a son, Michael Joseph, JH. is home .. .^- , . ,. ^-""^"••jja^ing u-as set for February 26when [I • ii c : lirrhan, -.<,. John ..-Bucherer :/ '' ' " * ' drives our Fire Dome Eight, it ' '' Tr'iup'.'3ay nftf-rn'wyn :n; celt-bration-: January 29 at East Orange General j stitching their dungarees-* • ig^jj,^ • ^^^i aspectsaspects*.. There's hearing also -will bee held ,^on the|thej.H[ . CIIADf DTDC AU DEEC Ik t (J Mi i.'Thoroiis O'Bovle. hs . means a car of tremendous get»up- '.>J her tenth biTthviny imniversary.'; Haspitali iThe couple have three; Mrs. J. comes next. But s£* *l-sa&iS£StiCiai about the work of a report thtr chii-dren,_.:Krances ..X., HLJa new and different angle.„Sfee. J-• ^-^y^^aj^ ^nd-shel w"t-mme M covering construction of ^;H ' ' ; : : the way along the speedometer; a. i' Vi< id Ktreift v.iSI ontertnitainn toUj-'- '(k,ni pianHuff^m.-.n, Virginia Scott,! John Thomas, and Peggy Jane. ! is "afraid of everytfalfig. •Sfce'-seyfer^ • Hospital or schedule, with : sanitaFy sewer in Cayuga rbaaTTTin tOOK AT THIS PHICEJ ' " ' '••""' mi Ii* for tin- Canasta grow- of thi J " long-lasting engine that requires ^""^•Mw^-Po' '!\rTf"/ p<-hr.-»- H.I^.I • ~^tu^ .. ^ . ; drives the ear whert the weather j ^.,1^. ^^^ fr^'iiti>q, or hem- Referred to edmmittee for study j H', -^-nt-, ^^q. ..; "•• -. .'. .„•..,,. Ihe minimum of maintenance cost; Ni_w._ff.nici> Club. Her fluents, will..-j"^H',,je'~V-ioh'l, Carol Ann Brouner, | Mr. and Mrs. John. H. Eiehiiiger j js bad; Her husbaKtf juss dungarees interfering. 'were bids from the. Esso Standard \] an engine. tKal gets the'last bit of bt M f(ot>erl C. Ht-icnc-T. ..Mr& : jjancy Xijdd, Dorolhy Henry, Ew-i of Roselle announce the arrival of j let •.hejf- She is afraidof ftsfcraaA.'- ao try' someone else! I'm a iOil Co. and Monarch Fuel Co. for]| js powef put of every "drop of stan- C.nl Koester, Mr?. Thomas Camp-• j)v Dex.ter, Gloria Biirt, Sharon ] third son, Robert Mark, on Febru-j sleet, and snow, &t& • Sfr'" *" - k;er" you knov;, entitled to '•• furnishing gasoline to the township j FANCY RIB STEAKS B». diird gasoline; an engine that is 1« II Mis. L. N. BuK<.;ey4 Mrs. ^w-!Burt i iN-orTOa MySiak,-JOoris Breu-iary 6 at' J,l.uhlenberg Hospital,\even if given a beautiftsl 'during, the current year. The .Esso; tlesiiiucd so well aridp.built to such I- : *•.-• j bid was tWe posted tankwagon piriee| hiyli stdndaitcls"";'•' that it runs h: jmoiczrarts "^^r^""' n - •' . ~ r -;-^on*dax of delivery-Avhile-the Mon-r|| snuxithly anfl quietly at all speeds. r : mahogany. .. done with unerring good taste ...... heautifully scaled for ioday"s smaller dining rooms'..-'-. .and.: Unve . . ; areij Co. sa'id it would supply g; TOP ROUND and BOTTOM ROUMD "More than seven years of re- Coal T '".-~-~. iiineat-Sof a cent underthe tarik-il Teareh have resulted in the produc- just look $1; all that cuplk>arbl w( raiJ and Edward Coe. • , ; aDDroved •'.••"' • ! heenwantingatruly lovely dining room ...do gec THIS suite tomorrow! s. 1 |. tor's. She .gets' a'Vi*-- terrain show astoundingly.[-little ii rtell,- and Mr.s. James O'Donnell. of I Also Tferry Riehter Jerry Wells,; ^^^_ tn rhmmittee of the tECS OR ROMPS OP raary"-Strl.838.—Samuej- jettcr addet];. Wulip Powcil, and .Mrs. John";inj; KeveraTdays .as the jjut-Kts of i Vanderburc pf "09 Division street, tele, 40, Order of Rainbow for Girls, the first to s€nd her- childttit *S t® residcnts of Wade and- L Connors of 'Mrs. Pwiirnan's Ijiother-in-lav/; sophomore, Gamma Rho Alpha, Tuesday evening at Masonic Tern- Girl Scout meetings, plus fiv* ©sfeef; petitioned the i AHMQUR'S STJtR FULL CUT thnir,daughter; Libby, /or'XIrs.'"-Evah ' " '"•'conducted": a pic-eating contest' George S. Wooileti, 67 years old. waterproofing- their ".celars.. . The: BOTHJItMt winter spurts.-They wen- the-' W."'. HuKhex, J I'O Onjngt' avenue. petitioners said the hrm has built •.ivJiicli.'Vvas- wpni 6y Louise Fisher. •j.ui^t'.'of'.Mr. Rutld'x. inothir.'r, Mrs..;i'Jrt*f>nt wi're MIK. B^ Bloys. Mrs,!' r.. Elizabeth, was struck' by on at 7:45 o'clock Friday Church JKreci0ry 40 to 50 homes in their area and IE CALF'S UVER yvin MJtl.iri>(iiL*.' - - .' • • • O. v.-layin,-Mra. M. GtiriRt'l,'Mrs. H. ] "90 percent of the cellars'* leak Mr W. PVTiiyl'ir of 20? Linden" Mair, Mi.'i. C. Shalft-r iirwi Mrs. H. while attempting to cross k * Ccn'tonniiil avenue, near,, McClel- profusely. They stated they have! L. J, Breltiitill Cr. 6-0289 lnn-street, alter parking his car. • first Baptist Chnreh — ISO HisJi street. been unable to obtain any satis- ^Ib. BACON sEirall^-iiHraslt^iffiiJLmiKillJi-iL^liLnSHSL'g^ Driver of the automobile which Hev. BenjaraiB Altea* PS faction from the builder and there- Sunday SehsoW&:*3 . . lore appealed to the committee for: LEAK hit Mr.. Wc&len.wak'GIen E'.'-Arth, .Morning WersHis>—11:15 asa. •', ,.. . . •-.. 38 years old, of 104 Oak lane,. Sgt. assistance. Pluinbilig — Healing Harry Page reported. Mr. Wooden riniiy Episcoml Chafch-— F tin- driven by falter Tabb, Sunday Morning Wcrsfaiip-rSiSB and 10:50 a.m. 1114 W. SPRING SE1 243 Cranford-avenue. :—:_ Junior and Senioif YcutSi FeEoyships—6:45 p.m. ' . Under the direction of Capt. Her-, LOIN or RIB —Full Gut RABWAT, N. Evening Meeting-^-S pjffi- bcrt Pechin, twenty members of Tl t % s the Garwood First Aid Squad wont Ffank*s Way of Cutting IIS Parents Invited St. Michaef* Cliu»ch —* SUlilsj ssa3 A3den- streets. '•• .-— to the crash scene. The Garwood Kev. William B. Donnellly. S^asW. " . ' . IV Supper Meeting passes on.Sunday t, 8^-9:15. JO;1S and 11:15 a.m. >c|iiad was given the task of rempv- ins. the body of the~ptitl1'0*S pilot rWJIIiPOSiTIVELY Save You Money POUND ,Xll-.-jnirpnts' of hi(!h school stu- (Children's. SJass* ,9:55 ajn,) ~—- Masses on Holy ESays of OMsalion 6, T, -B, 9 a.m. fi-pin the nose of; the ship. They AU POPULAR BRANDS Both for regularly $139 iiilw^art>«lEr- Hev. George A. Aiteheson. Putstor. • FANCY COTTAGE HAMS Ib. urged parents" to'coine and get ac- .vitness account of the crash scene fuliy Those Who Will perior". /.'being hacked with, fell and heavy mu^in, intricately quilted. quainted ut the ssupper. Sunday' School—9:3© ajui. • ' * ' or radi'.i station WCTC, New SWIFTS PREMIUM — Morning Worship—^11 ara- ' . Stand Between You Anthony of Wesffield Young People's Meettng—(5:30 p. as. " ,. Druji-swick. Thjs- account _ was! and Possible Loss. We Sturdy handles for easy turning, ©miles »f sitvyentfu liea*-y Skws. wovert-stripe 'Ji'budcast at noon •tlonilav Crass Evening Service—7:*5 JSLBH. offer More Than Thirty Friday—8 p.m.. choir pfaartite. ticking. Set includes mattress and matching box spring... both for only $89! Anthony ~im your nfcw cut and At the Iwlsht of the fashion era** Vears of Proven Serv- Saturttay—8 p.m.. raea's pirayw srsettina. THE BEST — CLOVEHB1OOM '',-' ice." waVtv to huit your iiidividuul for bird ef paradise feathera during Wednesday—8 p.m^,,rcs.ul!ar pravtr meeting. . " ' ' •the eighties and nineties ©f. the last staple Beth El — 3?. Soutit avTtiBi». u'esi ' - century, some S8.C00 Ntw Guinea Robbi Jordan I, Tasoa. plumes were annually shipped ROILBUTTER 1. Be Assured Sunday—1(> a.m. (Sunday School). — Bs Insured! including'cut uiid to abroad. Se a^lve were the hunt- Friday—8:30 p.i*V.'(Sab&ttli Eve Services).- ers that it was fcured the beautiful Saturday—ti3O »JB. (Sabbath Morning Servicesl. untl birds would become extinct. By the EvaB£«>lkal SUsioa — MJBOMJC Tcmjslt-, South nnti THE BEST ISM'S, therefore, thr. traffic wa« Hedenberg-MacBean banned, and today maay ef th* eh'ee- . ... _ • Thomas avenues. u» A~ MangiaB£»JRastar. ..»•... • _ _..• .' decimated species are asain b«eem- Sunday School—IIV:3*> aust . ' . Inc plentiful. -:','. Worship Service—II am. ' . •_.._.-' -.u •_ FRANK VOURASKA OPEN NIGHTS nthony tjairdresser Oaeeala'heibvUrUa Ctau* - 82. Bantan road. Clark-Cranforci. Cup by tup. Rev. Alb€rt G. Betso. Pistoa-. Makes mem Cgif Prices to Church «nd Gvic 64000 E. Br«*ad St. Bat A Stitch? Sunday £ Coslsless The annuil per csfiti p OUE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAV K. J, ' !'." 8 ef Sunday ie Tasles bad ^ cigarettes In the United Senior Westminster Feltoanhi^? B.HL • JT. GEORGES AVE RAHWAY 7-3700 'ta'ti is .2,674. . . ' ; Evetiing Service—2nd .Sunday ia Month-* plm.

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terms were Walter E. Cooper ; 1 C-l T Heart Fund. But if no one contacts you fourth month and for the'-.'first IN RETROS£E< 'back, who polled 74 and 79 votes respectively. YOUR ,tern;'at Pingry School, Elizabeth. D. Smead.-Berry, also a candidale for a threfc-yt. ffitttmt personally, drop a check in an envelope Those' named are:' J,a>LHarbeck from rhe Filen of Th« Citizen aAd ChromieUi, term to succeed George M- Chinery* yicerpresidcr THE CBANTOED CHRONICLE, Established lk93 and sifnpjy address it to "Heart, c/o Postr of 10 fulip iixpei and Jero «Ross of Five Years Agd ' .','.; •!,-..- ',' ' who was retiring from .the boards had 87 .su| l porters, and Mrs." Fred J. Deller, ap^SinfeVf .THE CRAJ»KOBi»CiTJZi:s. Established M9.H, 20 Grcj^rtt^ceCrescent pwce,, Sixth FcrmstuVcrifi r Dr.. Robert P Ferguson anad Mrsjvmvaaarg, Margueriti e a :• j|C(>rrr.ii)f;l,,,,il1.,,ii>2l ),„,„.„;:.,.,, .''...^.^JP^L^XgJ^fe^...]!^?':. J* " -L.I.. .• ' ' _'' ?•,•). ».-tm.r1 *i rreltictfed-to-the-BQarcUof Kriura- isHeeJI^^^ m^7""Aym-t jyy'iy "nf"-*' ~Hyt- ^rtfrnliJrt wre .recIectfetl4o~3he-Bo*fcO-<»E-gu\Lbuis "two-year unexpired~lerra* _ ten] ,ave William X Craig, with 72 votes. .'••,' raised in New Jersey will be retained by By ERIC II. PfrTEKtfOV. JR. of 40»CaUnu uxe.Uie, tourm. r<»rm Fredrick£ "in'ti Ibpmte.,,>-It^di ^hn^schooil «.r«vrtinn.•election.• MrMr,. Fred- A capacity crowd was expected to.hear :he state and local heart associations to sup- County Agricultural Acent Kiu^riti; aiVc! Robert. Stanger .nt rick was. not a candidate for reelection. All budget annual. Senior High. • School baad\per cent of ih.a EDWARtt C. MoMAHON. PUBLISHER net orocefeds were to be donated to the Red port: needed community cardiac services,• sammb ,iml agPin i», jatc winter X'^ '' was heavy from th« openings! polls at 5 p. nt. Until CHARLES M. !?AV. 1 they close ' - 'better not to <)o this ' 'since 1944. , ' ' "• . nifkahi progress in the prevention and': g ..n an. tcmptr.uu.rt. i* beiwv Willauer lNumcrt to Slate Extension of the Roselle Park Bus Route 28 of treatment of heart diseases, and for edu- Startinr "with re:l' tfte Public Service Coordinated Transport Co, to a, Industrial Safety Unit Cranfoi'd which was, to afford bus service to resi 'he the initial appearaace of a Riale trio cation, which- brings to physicians and.pftine'<>"* .all (M canes that r Earl E. Williiuer of 11 Indian dents Of Orchard Street and the Heathermede" Hills with the'bartd. _ , _ -, . laymen important information oh heait *"'"<*' r|g ^ ^ r-fiiM\ was expected to start by .March 15. A blood donor, serxice ^aa a home E-»i\'d :it; ihc Piist OQifi':ri Cri'itifoYd, 'N1.' J., • Willianr D'Arcy, local*chgirrnan ot the March service -were organize*! Dy.V'-u"«™ crrnnT .« MS Srcoift! Class M:ittc!. , '. research. • | ; •«( ;&.wr7'?tii^v^^}icw c^ a member of the New Jor^y Stale t>imes driye for funds to figh_ t infantile paraly- American Red Cross, Dr. W. K. Fasiiacht, who ..^ rniil -hoi TFiiirj-'.i.'iys -nt Cr:iiif"rci, Nw Jvtr-py, by Dramatic progress is being made in *" b«ir fruit this y& are tut back -Industrial Saftty Cominittcc; Per.- sis, oppressed great satisfaction with, response of SAVE on Everything You Buy , , . Tsu' ("r iiiiiud CIU/JTI ;in. A x»iii»i. t\. etifl^ f>,,'i«Mka Cranford residents to an appeal for additional con- Traditional and Modern ,, .REDUCED tne prevention <«nu (.I^OUIJCUI «-*i n^t*it l o^a - .-N*t ? p JI* r '< r Cianfonl, Giinvom-.}. and .K'TU'V/I-I"tii. es rprevention and treatment of heart . _ .^'*».*" J»»;.;.\...... , ey A- >»«»'. Jr-r Staler Commit ...tribiitions mudJ o in connectio connectionn witwithh anhouncemen anhouncetnentt I- ''. 'i'. ,i I i . ,. Simxe. Cam* may have tO be fUt elnnap nf Tnlw\i> 'itvrt 'Ynrliiclrv an- otrih|itfef extensioM miin at6 thitie drive another week. Mr. D'Arcy were to continue sponsorsihip of the- ptojiei Kic. XUIJ mtitu.n Firitcs. $4.1iO a Year in Adv.inco. diseases and m the development of new Wli;m um ttie row cmto ins-hot unt e:l reveiiled that 1,364 coin cqrds had, already been auspices cf the local Red Cress. The home *ur>.:flg' OFFICE 21 Alilt-ri St. TEL. CUunUtnl fl-fiOOO methods of control and rehabilitation:'.'mute than four-cr iive tnVj^es per >™ -' < service would train nurses" helpers and' pl&n a Y^ur dpljara buy that progre**, because f««t of running row iStollMn.*. This ^mmittee was established An address on "The Battle for America" was training-coiirse .to b& gtyes cr.der chairman-hip \ : twenty«*ight. years ago to'assist • Am ,tF- i • i , i ,f .."••.!" , • • r • «-•«• wfclb. Crowded plants to be presented by Dr, XVilliam A. Sutton, member .of Mrs. Siri Atkins, a forrr.c-r visiting nurse. FERN' they buy the tools for those who are low yields and small berries. -\ the Commissioner of Labftr in of the educational staff of the Reader's Digest, at FlftM-n Vears A*d ^_ . industrial safe- a Founders' Day program to be presented in the Joseph A. • Pluinmer. F!oyd B. Shannon r;n;l We have red penciled hiuidieds of price tags in clearing house for- high school auditorium by Cranford PTA Council. Reuben T. Robinson:\vere, reek-cted to three-;.,ar EVEBY DEPARTMENT- This means that no matter regulations The speaker was to be introduced by Mrs. William Vterms, on 'the.Board of Edueatioa at the amnjai' TJfeHeartFund commissioner.-*• Schati..council president, .:.,.:... .,.._ ,:school, election aadJCevvtw P-^Stf wart, a. fo who! your home needs, you .can save substantially. ,iip. This explains- why canes must. p^ulBatfid-by-the cor >• '-Russia a Place iti the New World" was to be trustee, was elected to a osie-yesr unfexpired Please remember that this is QUALITY FURNITURE, One of the most pressing problems . not bo pruned too short. A few Ther^ are" 80 rnembors the; topic of Dr. Henry "Pratt Fairchildi eminent of-'G. B. McDiarmidy who resigned. AH b jonELeanea wHl_yio_JcLriiore than n Ing thiscommitteo, which has i inosl otit taken from feqular stock, auam«nted by /of mt-dipa! science—today—is-control -of,— : lot of shart bnt'S. - , rt'serttatlvcs from special purchases where we were able to 'get excep- heart disease, greatest killer of them all ing cr fall red raspber- nno counties of thfl S.hattnon.;-_g09. Mr. Hobinson, JiSf;'— I in tfie nation and the leadmg-c.itise^of" Senator Bricker of—Ohio: jrecsritly jd ""' ' : ' the-samo tr. Willnuer, saffety'engineer ofr y t made an unusually authoritative and wa>- Lateral shoots .which bore the Standard. Oil fteyelapment and S. J. jSg hildid f -the'thfee'-'year tei-m, S46. deAth in New Jersey. " ..•„••_'. \ .• w . . : >'*'•• •*" • L-nuit in the fall have died back Company, Linden, has been prom,- .i ;; ttt: 110 ro b Joseph A, Plummer was, reelected president GGeorge : D, RiinkinRiik . u as'; 'r-oaoihased .for.rceloc-: "rhe""TrTeasure of-4he-problem in this— P°l ^i^U^ OJL^ULj^^fflt " P , ' somewhat and should be cut bark--inent in safety fields for several heCranford-Savings-arid -Loan Association for SECRETARIES {ems. The Senator was a member of a. to living wood. " (??1 years. He is a member of the Ex- his eleventh consecutivti e year at thhe 60th hhnnuall ^Tccihg—in~tovvnsnip. room?.. (5thers. placed in state is the State Health Department re- siib^ommiftee which spent two'years in Black-^nd^urple-rrtSpberriW^gut'y^Commiftp^nf1 thfJIexe-Jer^. feorgani7afiori meeting-ft_f thf hnarri nf Hit-ertftysr- _HDmxna.tioiCfoX-_vario.us. club.j»ff?ccsr by.: the .norai--.. port that diseases of the heart and the an exhaustive study of these problems, probal^^ .WWc pinehcd back: Sast '^5h?^.Sf. thoUAM^^n'??:: a60^,?:^?*^,Charles E. Hansel and Howard' nating .corarnittee, of .which• .iStrs.'SVank-•McCul- \ DESKS summer but any ' thatthatwer' were - not ciety of" Safetyy EngineersEg, the\. M. Park were reflectej d vice-presidentsp . • lough' was • chairman, were-: 'First- vicerpresidem, .circulatory system claimed about 23,000 He said, "The ultimate objectives£»f should now be cut back to36 inch- Safety Committee of the Elizabeth . . Ten Years A«o J; W. Doran; second vtce-presidcB.i, V.' W.' Copcutt; - WILPCO -pAYSTROM il i li c' Lateral scoots re pruned bak Chamber of Commerce and the •Between 1,500 and 2,000 men 'were expected" third vice-president, Mrs. G.. ,J.. Jasis^n: •secretary •• MIRRORS lives la&t year. That was 46.percent of our national transportation policy are to £ j^\^ ^^ ^ to^igi n in the third »listing g of CranforCnford man£ow¥rmanpower, Mrs. Ethfelinda M. HaU&esi: treasurer*-£- L. HetinS-' irisure safe *»fonomica! and efficient «?erv- to^bout,°,inches...-.- Arneiican unemiem Mcieiy. h n men between 20 and 45 years of age, citizens berg; assistant treasurer and secretary, William K_ | the total of deaths from all"causeai in the- w e Weinpahl; auditor, Anthoay Henrich and sergeant- insure sare,.economical ana emciemserv Blaeh and purple rnspbemes ' A graduate of. Pennsylvania ahod aliens alike, whtt had not registered;in the Weinpahl; auditor, Anthoay Kennci L AM PS - _statg^_Jn__addition, heart ailments dis- ice adequate to meet the needs or domes.- differ from the red -variety be- S.tatD College, with- a degree in nation-AiJ'ide selective service program, would, do at-arms, August Behneit. FORMICA TOP aHed thousands of men, women and chil- -tti—mTrrmrfrj- aiii4~tlyr—rr-^f-innal flrfWnep <-'al'se they tirow many lntr»Kn). f?hpmif!il—^"[fttwrintfi Mr. • Wil- so in .'the Mlinif'nM 'PniHing^-—T^^M??—tyMtf4r-—; ' •' Contysctfe-for-.approN-^>y^»eI^-£: Infant's Furniture Sale Special^ dren. It is a fortunate person, indeed, • ui. cuiiinicrce anq me nanorrar-aefeitsc. ^^ Summer pinching of black Inner has been with the Develop- augmented by 68 volunteers, would function under patternInequitie stem, primarils m they railroa fromd thregulatore failurye nflorandc purpllaterael growtberrvh whicshooths incause turns, yjearmonts ' Company for over fifteen "nforCitationd Bs. Hazzardwere presentti, chairmad nb y6 fGu Locay Dl .Boar Peckd, "Jr., wore awarded by Board of Education, subject •'> publicity chairman for Cranford Post 212, Ameri- approval o( the PWA, which. 1? the coniracti \ tie 5-pc. Chrome Set who does not number a loved one, a close of Congreisioricee^ legislation abreast "^S/Stush blackberries u can Legion, to The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle found^to b^ in order, was to SZZJZ.6 45 per cent of :i,e LINOLEUM friend or ajsnsiness associate as-a victim and the Elizabeth Daily Journal ig recognition of cost. •'•• . ••-•••• of changing competitive conditions. At done in a similar manner, but as •their, cooperation-with'the-Legion-irt-its-variou^ Ellsworth -Wilsoiv-of CreRsord w.Ls :rataHei ,*i thfc ACCESSORIES of this scourge. •", - .'•"/.• a time when the railroads enjoyed a vir- .blackberry . produces n\uch „ . ... _., •••,-.i<-vv. ••_ • , ~ activities. _•£hey were, received by Edward: C. master cauncilor of BresKEer Chapter, Ordu t.i:_B|— - ,50 The problem of' controlling this tually complete monopoly, .there was la^' ta2'f•%.*£**?****™ ioiitiilers Day Speaker , publisHer nithe Citizen arid Chronicle, be Molay, at public_cescRWSJc5~5»3- ihe jc and Guy Jif Chase, county editor of the Elizabeth ... Temple. " • '•'•'• ••*—- BROADLOOM Enemy No. 1 is one each of.'us can help some justification.tor helping»nfew fotms tb.C inches. Canes that have not ucation; ftoch^ Journal, both of whom spok&,briefly. • :'••- The park, land at Sprirtgfieks and Central a\o- Four unapposedBoard o£ feducation candidates nues and Riverside drive, purchased b> the Mo- of transportation obtain; a fodtHold in beeji summer-pinched ^ or:. those bia University, discussed "Edu- 1 to solve. We can do it in a simple direet l al were returned to office by 99 votes in the annual modal Day Committee 'aitd • the Tou-nship Com- ; the_industrly*—As^a result,rthe newer ^ >ave—made - rartk growth cation Worthy' of Children and school .election. The ;i942-i3 school budget, indi- mittee as a memorial' to ..honor Cranford**: w way—by giving generb'usly to the Heart'"^- ' j T'"' irir —-i—------y-•.-••••• ^ , shouui-should be cut back4o about".Vnnth" r<»cfnflv•-*tt—i--VAiinriAV'^- cating a drop" of $1,004 in local taxes under 194 l's .:.dead,.would-be knoxvaas CEsnford.Memorial'-Park,« J : er figure, was-approved. Reflected. for three-year it was announdfed: ' Fund campaign being conducted this modes or. transportation.-were placed un- 36 jnclfesr "_, ' . « , 1^ » f tj* .; :™;"• . RCA - DUMONT - TELE KING - ZENITH -. PHIIXO ^EMERSON der a much less restrictive! type of regu- Finally, when pruning dewber- SherS/Parc'nt-TpacBer Associ- -^Afct-BRANP- EKN month by the New Jersey Heart Associa- lation. Today, • there are wide com- ries 'VOMEV WITH ALL REDUCED FOR ; The business n s meeting was pre- SPECIAL CONSOLE PROBLEM FEET JOIIW £. CAVITT j FAN BACKS. against our greatest killer. Every county when there are so many areas where they a single stake or trellis. sided over by Mi's. William Den- from $4'J.5O f. '', ;l; in the state. will have a group of volun- . are forced to corhpeteiriordej1 to survive." . • • . . -- nis, president of Sherman School r ANDREW CRISAN1I PRESCRIPTION Sale teer men and women who will spend their PTA. Mrs,. :J.._H.JMinton and hoi- In short, too jnueh Regulation, J, ^ f « v. '* • 109 JEFFERSON AVE. •m committee served refreshments. • . Graduate.of American • CLUB CHAIRS / time and money in an effort to j-each that Martin BUg. — Street Floor goal. coupled with unwi^ regulatory ^6m^^al^St^eA Sherma^ n Schoo_ool riPTAA wil, l eort^- School of Practipedlcs froiw $49.95 Sale Sitecial ! phies, has undermined the one form1 of Ull'l lllgry Honor Kolls" duct a cjke safe Saturday 3M CENTENNIAL AVE. When they ring your ddorbell or stF^ P Cr:irifnr[;;1 >in J|;^ b< < jl A A fran«^pnrta^^r^n whirK~ the notion—must Lname.. "*d to the honor> roll f'"s^ for -'th-"e avenue "'••' -, *~west- .HaVdware. u noftli OpM t A, M. to « l». M. Dolly - MM. i Van. tJLai*ir.E PLATFORM ROCKER - WTTteryotr a Jett*r7~opqn"your"he«irrid~the -have~in "peace and war. " —i from $39.95 NOTHING EXTRA In.* TABLE

«^jMUJ au.£aet; PBICE INCLUDES EXCISE TAX PLUS 1 YEAR WARRANTY ON FARTS. v &^3^»^^>^ % . : ;"v:^fi,vj: BW&u Can USK y&uf CREDIT HERE ft*AMY SPECIAL BUYS' Westinghouse Cerebral Palsy Building Fund Campaign 8Cu.Fl.

- ' •" • -,. .• •'.. .•\'. ••"•.••'.'"••':' .. '.'..' "'...••'..". •',-"••-•• ~:' v ' > m REFRIGERATOR ' The beaekt atfair, originally scheduled for Friday, February 8, to rake funds to eslablish a treatment-educaKon Cenler for cerebral palsied children Reg/ $40095 ia U&Jen County wUl b& held at %P. M. AptU 25, 1952, at the EUioBetti $289.95 Armory, There will be entertainment by calobrHies and dancing, as previously announced* '.. - ' ' .• •'•••'-,• ••''••"•'. ' • ' '

•'". '*'•••• The plan lo^lrcrw for and <(jivo away Hope House as a door prixe has Hardwick 7 bees* wlflidrawa DOCCIUSO thsee Elizabeth minlsiere have objected to that method of raising money, notwithBlanding li is to be used to relieve the human suffering • .1 . • • 36" RANGE " and affliction associated with cerebral palsy. These same gentlemen claim the cold blasts howl/ With Oven Control that the plan is a form of gambling, prohibited by the laws of New Jersey. They $ v $ slated they would urge criminal and civU proceedings to penalize those who ••X Let the meircury hiig zero^ Reg. $ partidpate in it and to nullify the deed for Hope House if given pursuantjo_it, $139.95

We Intend, therefore, to sell Hope House. Jt is •'« five'roem Gape God Your house will laugh at type dweliiasr, «ihia1edT©ri%5lot 6S" byJOO' ori Russell Avenue, Raiway. N. J. winter IF—if it is properly insulated and your heating unit isf CX K. A_g^ jeHioii si the ijibal bfednsiruetion and materials has been do"nated by Speed Queen business firnwcmdlndlvrduals, 'The house wlU be co contributions of labor dnd materials as can be procured. ' ,'i'>•*>: WRINGER WASHER Insulation Is not a seasonal job, fe it rtot only protects against 9 Lb. Donble Tub - The ne! pfeceeds from the sale of Hope House and from the benefit affaif will be held is trust by Hope House, IneM as originally planned lor the exclu- cold in winter, but against the heat of summen for saving fuel, now is sively charitable purpose ef helping to finance the establishment of a treatment- educaiion center in Union County for the benefit of cerebral pokled ehildfen residing in this county. ' : -.- ' time to have jthe job done. f •'' ' •' . »,'

**;• 4- * . • . Anyone whs purchased a ticket for (he February 8 benefit affair may STUDIO COUCH either retain it as admissiea ta the April 25 benefit, or may, re turn it to Hope Should you need money for such modernization, or any needed House. Incu Box 243, Rahway. N. I., on or before April 1, 1952, and obtain, a SMARTLY COVERED IN DURABLE r refund of the amount paid. If returned, name and address of the purchaser I»LAID — FULL 1NNEH8PRING. .'. . " •hbuld-appeai: OH 'the- '

We who have organiied Hope House, Inc., as a charitable gefparaUon can repay in con^^ ^^

to retain your tickets and buy rnore, and thereby conHbuta to the worthy and \ •' I-:-:"

bec«»«ary ©Hert which is being mddelo combat ,thl« dread atfllctiori. 1 G> -• V ' • •--; . ' i':-;^i the drive for fund* «o eulslit In the treatment^>ducatlort center's conitruc- Open Every THAYER wm tipn continues^ Hope House appeals to every cltken for financial aid and BUpport inorder to roahxe the hop^ial Cerebral palsitid children V»ho ottiGtwIse fatftTart Tluirs., FrifTii 9 P. M. •mpiy rulure- YomLcoritributtons* which cari_tran*Jform thoiehoftea Into reality COCKTAIL — END —' STEP — LAMP t BABY «hould be Bent to itolP* HoU»e. IneM Boir2437RahwaY» N. |Tv MAHOGANY — BLONDE — WALNUT PLENTY OF FREE CARRIAGES : wMAPLE. ' ••" • '• .' . ':" -••V'/' •.:>••.••;•>'• ."" :'•• • HOPE Hetrat; fee. • •••••• PARKING f MBMBEB rKBEKAL BEFOgif INgWEAMCE COttPOBAtlOM J lt«<]ur»d from y-—~^\~~-; GEBEBRAI, PALSY LEAdUi OF UNION COUNTY^ A Real Buy— - ^ •-.- 8S9JS Public acknowtodawnsnt

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Twelve THE CRANFQRP CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEJ booklet tb^be^sent OYerseas 'saxaphoneSr^-Barbara-SuareiE .did James Oest, Lynn Gillespley Phyl- Marines- A large quantity of cloth valentines. •The afternoo showed the xlas sa clay model o the Junior Red Cross. ' a ballet dance aricT Elaine Schad lis Boardman, and Malcolm Hay- ing was collected- dren trjadiT their'box* a dinosaur they had made. Recent Events of Interest ^ Charles Woerner has; made a played the accordion which was a ward painted an igloo. Jtemdiiur Clnb Thompson and his dad made th< MisS Elinor Warner's .class en special treat. Helen Zesch had a Mprse key and receiver set to show • ' " ' '• Grade! Pupils in Mrs. Quaintance*: •morning box and it is a wonderful joyed learning a song an comedy act which amused every- one use of the eleciromaj^et _ In Cranford Public Schools riirprtinrt nf M'^ divided thenv onc,-_These boxes will be open on "Oh. Belinda. taught b Barbara—Mory—ent "art fcache£T~M*ra. Haittie Meyer's seives~ihto~four~gr60ps: IpKen ^FebniarjrWth-'atrlO T ^ ,__, Safety ; .- "~-... BOOSEVELT SCHOOL marizing some of the material with a piano solo. fourth graders have completed Foldy chairman Group m. That will blithe time for fun. Sally. Jean Sorenson showed the On Thursday,. January 31« the , Graded which has been learned. Virginia Freddie—Spotts' "singing group making Viking boats for- their Members of. 6up, are Ronal If you, saw "small folk".'walking class an experiment during science teachers who have charge o£ the was excellent. The. children .In"' r Children In Miss Mao Kolesar'S Boardman assisted them. ' s Maloney, rge Abdo, Kenneth tO Speak At j'R^velalion of Wisdom , •$%V dm study of famous, explorers. Par- through thhe hall with big bundles class. " >"'"•' -. •'• . ' .'• ' • safety rpatrqls i^. each building that act were Roberta Schillingcc, Thought for the Week Kroup ,ire enjoying making plaster : * Australia was chosen to be the ticularly nice ships were painted Borupi^fed Weiland and Russell Installation Dorupj^ii of "clothes, iiieyf were helping th'< The class has decorated two ^of viewed d aim on the work of the Charlene Dickey, Marion Miller, j Is Dr. AitcHescn's fTppic m figurines of story book characters. next unit. Water color sketches of by Nora-.Bee, Edward Cohover. a McCtath; Thcy^are". planning t< driveler clothes for children less safely patrols; -. . Helen Zesch, arid Robert Tarah- • '-Christ; the Revelation of the ' Ktv Williams, Htilly Pttffrath, .cockatoos were painted under the Eleanor Johnsen, Patricia .Settje; the bulletin boards^jn the niain \VAS ABRAHAM LINCOLN BEUGIOUS? 'present, a skit before the others. fortunate than they, ,. - : \ r The film was obtained through tino. They" sang a--few --cowboy, ield Gertteimial Service Wi:':c!om"nf'God in the Church," is Mildred Donaldson.. Virginia Hob- supervision 6i Miss Mary Amato^ Elva Reeves, J^n i hall with murals showing scenes . . Bv the Rev, Albert Allin;er. Pastor of The Methodist Church At Calvary Carol Daniels is chairman of Children who contributed to this the courtesy of Lt. Lester Powell : Thf How Fi-iir.k V, H. qarthy.'* crts. Robert O'Reilly, Judith Very pretty ones were done by 1 in Switzerland. Each member of, songs- • • -..- : "•' '•-'.. ".'•:'. . • ' ',. '^ '-,• Test: Bui Jesus withdrew himself into,ilu> 'urUdertim andnpraj/ed; i the?-topic of. Dr. -George' A. 'Aitche'-' Weth Nyce, Virginiia wjaiC Wen- Group II, Members of this group good cause were: Joan Lawrence, of the Cfanford Police. lvrt r f Tl init V Sw inn .Carot-iAjin- Szabo, and Bonnie Kerj;man, V>6n Nostrarid; the class worked on one of the • The singing comthercial^grou|)^ Sunday is to"be a fnil day :it Cal-' " " ' - Church, will.ex- ' .uri. finstt-r nf Cranford Tafjcr- dy Swanrt, -Fveston, ' and are Wilette«GIacken. Bonnie Kerz- Julia Ann StorZ, Mary Gallagher, ...... ;•' • •• .," •'. St'. Ltitce S:ta .;. ••; -,." '. ; • ichanj p'nlp.its \viie fil iie l hiM Clu h v 11 en. .. . • Children in Miss Ruth Morgan's Mj«=s Beatrice Warner's class gave leen O'Shaughnessy, and Richard 6ns. at'.Drew Univer- $, i', " : ' y^ ' " "f yt^n.uth? Not alone mini him^ of the Church Council-anil the om- "^ - I l«'»ti*?ltl. tVr th Or. Aitclit-soTTWilt speak " Grade 3 Am if! ere preparing a play entitled. tin Jones J L •»:<•]> it k w4f^~at Bonnie Kcrarnan arranged • a een ught 1 group have-inade™~plans""tO""exi^-Tla1Sftsh6^a ^ ^ BFewster."""Tfte""'ynaster of lrecior ot the ** ' ' ' " ~ THi Hi th ^gns =FJ? ?£ Mts Marguerite 'SwannRnn' Eleanor Johnson, Judith Pig Who Was A .Troll." Also; Jack Zak, Gary Thompson change valentines within the. class God, Abranam--Lincoln. w;;s ^ rr.:ut of prayer, and if ever arc elected officers of the Coun- duuvhts this (This Karth After the True Church thud cradtfrs liaVe been studying! mural about 'Australia. She Guin- The producer was* Terry Richter; mbnies Was George. Williams,"and jriage Guidance Coun- v Jls Preston, Allan Gill, Ernest Boyd, Group III has Robert, Freese as Patricih Herrjingway.j Jay The committee chosen to decorate yon an.1 I believe that we can get along without prayer, let us eil. automatically .hoM the .saW Is in 1-ltavtn With Christ." Swit/o land in their social studies assisted by Howard Hopkins^Rob- Killian, director, Howard Gilbert; assistant the announcer was Dennis Chew, ' Will lead a course Virginia. X&wson, and Wendy chairman*. This group is planning ther, Steven Tyre.jCarol ]. a special valentine box consisted rernembsr how he prayed. ". -..-.-'• : , 1 yt'ar. the ! It was announced that senioi* unii Many .pictures -of Swiss crt Richmond, BarbarjjJ-Coddini*'- director, Jane Fegel, and JaRobery t Hensel was camera man. Girl Relationships" offices in-the eoncrocatioh. ' Svvann. Pictures from the' Cran- a series of."charades. Willis/m Bobbie Wiese, Bill Brewster,,Stef- of Sandra Williams, Susan Paul '- . , . In a letter Lincoln wrote about his father he "said, "I sin- I .Vminu pedp'le hnvo eleetei David stLiiis and nritcles' have been ton; BilTy Stacy.^Mtircaret Mlt- Banker took care of the script. I High Fellowship and At both the .8:30 a. m. Matin:; ^w)\ \Z ford Public Library wfere brought Stacy, Robert DeVinney, Robert ie Anderson, Susan Fergusdit, " SHERMAN SCHOOL cerely hope father will recover His health, but at all events'tell ,, . n student oat the Mis- • •- tricker, Janet. Ray and Lynn Witte. ^nd Stanley Kuller. The show, was opened by Hazel of the Methodist brought into claSs. in by AijHiiS ..Bfnw'n, Wendy Richmond, and Richard Van Hohn James Bair, Ralph Buchanan, Les- ' • ,'• ./ Grade 3 ^ , • ••"• ,•..', mm to-caif uponGod^who a-i:l not turn away from him." his'capai-itylis'Doaii t)f Jhe •!..sinnnry Tnifr.iiiH Lustft-ute, jjyack, •• The following pupils reported on Trie box is covered with glossy WebWwho sang a solo "Enjoy ning Sunday, at 6:45' A lew of- the most interesting Swann, arid. Jjjmes Brewster. are also member!:. lie Hughes, Bill Philpat, Deborah On .Friday mornihg, the chil- «««,• , When.he.was'baviiiK his h9me tewn, Springfield, he said, j'N:. Y. as their -president. The fpl- ; . research work they had done: 1 red paper, and, white lace doilies. Yourself." Corita Vogcl had an |will personally lea item were wciodcarvinKs,- Fred Members of the class will miss .. Cynn Wittee is chairman- of Slider and Sallyl Mack. dren of Miss Ruth Bowne's class Without the help of Gal whoever attended Washington, I can- I fowslvip meets at 6:30 p. "nv. on Robert Richmond, Robert DeVtn- An interesting'effect was achieved' acrobatic-baton twirling act. Phyl- huroh auditorium. hot succetid. With that help I cannot fail." Ward, musii' box, Mrs. M. Swana- Stephen Anderson during his ab- Group IV. This group is also pws- gave an assembly program, The • Sunday. Junior folIoAvship con-. ney, and Nancy Damon. ' Grade 1 by pasting . each class member's lis Chiovarou and Judith Carsley all four Sunday: jjm, ( nibroider.Vj. Diane Kohn; and .sssjjee, but each one hopes he en- paring charades. Virginia Board- theme was the importance- ot, Did Linchin pray regularly? He used to attend each week I vent's Ht'the same time.' Maps, were made'by Jan.et Ray Booklets about Abraham Lin- name on the box using alphabet played a piano duet. Lana Daniels cowbell,. Kpene Besnncon. After man, Ralph Seibert. Judith Ferris, |24 "arid March 2 am the meeting for prayer in the New'.York Avenue Church, in Wash- Eucliarist; !»:30 a. and Nancy Damon. joys his stay in Hilton, New, coln were made by the boys and soup letters for-thej'names, favored the audience with a tapkeeping clean. The title of the I'.rnyoi- meotint! for the sccinK the cowbell, the class de~" ;; Margaret. Miitrickert and Nancy [assisted by a select ington. When the curious crowds became too grant, Lincoln with- ... . , . School and Fymi'ly Wcrship; , 10 ' ' - '' . Grade 5 ' girls in Mrs. Mildred Mahony's play was "It Is Nice to be Clean," drew into the paster's study, the Jopr of which opened into the_ 1 Wcsinii inootings. March- 2 tei 1C, • Jnius are^helping in this group, John With"eringtoh; reports that dance. sistingLof- several _¥4-'-?- i?P«l:.tq_haVe Miss Caroje j ;l. m., Rccti;r's-coiTee class and li _ cided tajnakc .h-Collcctiflii-QfJiel Gradc2 —As an -outgrowth-Gf-theij?-studies- first grade;- The best stories about The progtani was announced by— Church, and sal-lRrough" the prayer meetings with bowed-head. will b'v h'vM acain toniRhl in the-. Thcv now.have [several bcllij from 1 _jis week the pupils in Mrs. Elnty- David Leland and Donald, i students 01 Hoffman as guest soloist for b.oth!a. m..-Choral Service and sermon, fnllnwiiiK homes: A. C..,Rlast!hke Children in Mrs. Elsie . MjHer's,' in- science and English , BJfisis Mir- CLEVELAND SCHOOL ,ineo!n were written by Robert ("Conttiitied on page fourteen) , , Lincoln felt the need of regulsr prayer. ,. ;; ".','. ' 1 other pjgtsj>f jlwrwpiid. m ShUgarfs_'.dass .received a let- Creighton played a diiet on their ffnights. services, the Rev. Mr. Dahlquistj Thc Vehular nwetinj! .of the «l.! Lincoln p,uk^cast; J.: E. ^ri»^—^ TSuchanatii: Nancy -fceech.^Nancjr tei".from, the fourth grade pupils —_-—SottieJpcopIf f htiikL ihat ruif -g?<*q'tf jf. AniericaiiLdid.- hot-be-- Eskimos. Madeline Robinson. Con- loosed no^mpoints • ilhrtiinhniit •*•«*>>: in th«» Presbyterian -Boys—a«d—girls—in-^iss-rRose Gi*ote-and^Katby-Sweetserv igiou because he. never^^: joined-a-ehtireh.. Trucrher^fu young marriud and siiijTle folk, On February 5, Mrs. Sally Vol- stance Bcnll, Gail Griffiths, Lynn sehol viein|tyi . They .have com- /V\vd very pretty valentine boxps . the • Nationh and; E. A. Fettersen, Si\,'87 Marie Murray'^ class are busily -Last-fall the-childl-en-from-New- •anHShu«:l>rJtntraionTT\vin holcrtlieirlwccTlTiR^oii 'fw^ — mei ^Robert' getting ready for. Valentine bay. ^ bVeighi folii{"Oi^lasfdbrthie classroom this BJiidanee Cauncil Egypt wroteJtolGIeveland_Scho.bl J?£P"lj^«oLHavfe s'upportcl asid atteiMied-iU- He believed "in-roligian inthe parish 'hnusc.~Tt*ts 'eov-eKr^andt-deeided—Upon a (title -eha wcdcby-SanajrCldud andeharles, latfieLyl_i,-ospqn announced by \V;ij,tcr_ R Karin Pteterson.,. Martha Damon, requesting the fourth grade pupils Sliding, the marring .or he would not have prayed and lived as he did. i- • ^ j'ial meeting at the church on Mon- Scttlenient of New Jersey." Kris- page and table-of contents. pretty valeittine. A valentine box, Richtcr. student af the Westminster Choir worth, "president." Following 'the ti.in.i Pi ess read :the Bibkv--W>!~ Mariljtn—Moot^-RayniondlDe toisericLthern s6me_samplesj}f_,the- t from a modes Why did President Lincoln not join a Church? Hetold us7 College in Princeton. UiiyY Mrs'U Antlinnv Rnltiih/'lfj-Qf- f^A»-soorrttisTalh poe'ms are iHus- breoghTisrtjrSuzanne SimortSTis" soil in Cranford. John Withering- Speaker^ y^v«^ts^UaP^sjti^sole^uaHfi^ •sqsi;i»sh-a-VnlettUiai-paEly""__::..! ha^wilL^bc... the-'-Ar«t- li.ini Miners, Earl Xaliafeno, and Gary Wiese,' Gerald Schmidt Students in Miss Diane Gottke's j^rtwatJfinwidcTscrvic Senior anthem for the lat- ts-ated, students will take home" filled to the brim with cards that :on sent a small box of soil tp them. cation for membership, the Saviour's oondensed statement of the" will be featured. from the Alliance to B"D i \ Adubntp were trt ,(;hurt;c" of brought pictures relating to/ this by-lhe-children—Bruce third—grade-have—two—boxes—in- y the British govern "Shifting Gears" will be the substance of bath the Law and the tSbspd,'••«Tho'u -sha'l't love the ter service will be, "Search" Mej O The letter the class receivted is r The Vomit? Peapta's Fellowship 10 il IK >-nlute. unit froni.the Cranford Public L been titled " "Trees Around Us." Hansen and Gary Iverscn are the which to mail their Valentine arty twai;. in the chuiH-'h'jit II ,), ^hJowuilrom—^wher—«the-^soil-catne. yartime disintegr'atior contralto solo hy I\HJ. Jhnt thnsp who jain-givc-thp.w^lvps tnf!hvi«.f to follow in his way mer- .Calvary _JjUth&tuuC ai'riy lcspic/,and Michael Terry shared Our town used to* be called Tim-- its. in- .E o£Jarothejiy—love. - AjIrlVrsiin cni'.tmu'64-tHS-ex^- i*^1—and—sweet-*gumr fr44armrservice ciUicin ,\vT1r be tield at ft p. jr.. on Also timothy Weld, David heir magazines with the class mons Mills, iras given impetus' b; lifft that br> noi»fli«rtl4hp host 10 : 'Sweet Gum "Stars." the Chancel^ Choii- will sing' "The Ino.uiay m ShcrlocU HTiTt S this. Monday when the Central! mec-ling yesterday.. Choir practices SKTiTIirr"Elizabeth Weld, his wife. which "contalln5d~aTtteJes jBBouTEs=' Miss Geraldinc Cleniinson's class "pnee for seven years everyone "Denning s report on tlmnlpbtence'"' l>y Schubert. The - w ^ . .is lmrn this lesson from held.in the church'. Guest speaker summiiry. of last-week's'discussions P.itucia Downing; Barnaby Weld, Itimo life. had goodjh,arvests, Mr. Tirnmons STOCK '. cited its services as our greatest American-r-awd Jirafahvays as. he prayed, attend for this occasion will be the.Rev District Brotherhood holds a rally' t'nici-nuv ;it fi p. m. Men's p'rayer has completed.ornamental plaques Rev. Robert G. Longaker, minister, support the Church'and try as* ever he tried to live like Jesus. will- be .presented an;l- rcconiincn- in the local church. - The .speaker I 'moetins wi'.'l, be at 8 p.- m. Satiir- K DJ\ id Douuiass; Jutlitli_Wpld, Bet-. Newspaper "elipjiinjis'wci'd^on's bought all'the extra com people" L the will be takrng part in the National Ernest Flothmeitsr, $ missionary of for St. Valentine'J; Day. Pie tins 23 toU In. Incl. dulitms by the director will fiif- tvv the occasion will be Miss Mar- tiny. i\ 1 udme;.Arthur Ranlett,.Steph- ributed by Diivid Arnold, Gretch- iad;. Then came seven years when Today 'there Council of Churches' Preaching were na'meled in black and'decor-' jorie J'cnney. Director of Fellow- en De\ler; Mary Ranlett, his wife-,* n Angle; and Karin Peterson'. The ated>ith Pennsylyattia Dutch de- iiops were poor.. People from miles. ately one hundred Mission at Fort Meade, Md. _ America in the wink in Liberiii, .gonrtl of ii4| s:"- Tn previous":~7 M.uci.i Gilles.pie{ Maude Jones, ;!ass enjoyed listening .to Con- signs,. Shellac was .used_for pj'eSL-. around came to Tihimohs Mills to ance centcrsrthrough l3iMl?|l?JP3Ml . grouBsjsvJlLmeet ;Africai Su<; in Osbnrnc, •! mcisenKCi fiom .t.mte Beall's Eskimo record.' ' buy corn,' Someone said, 'That's :The Rev. Mr. Flothmeier will ypfiTTTtlle award has Rone lo Owpn eryation. at, 7 o'clock as follows:" The"iun.- in the parish house. J. Roberts. Myrian Anderson, Leo- ' Mew Yoik, Edw.ud C/erwinski; Phyllis Boaidman and Lynn Gil- just like the ,sj(ory of. Joseph in us written numerdu iors in the Junior High Room in AH officers and eommittee mem". Monroe Avenue Church, Plainfteld, ^how slides ,of his work at- an in- __„ ,_.__ ,__ , by the Fi;ienik Committee on. Knee f i In science the class js presently Helations to be the first executive pold Stolcow.sju and ,others for tonip.inions «l Govemoi Caiteiet, lesjiie made igloos whieh-isre now booklets on the animals he Bible,' Jet's changellhe name BLINDS MADE TO ORDER K8everal-boo!w in he new building,, where Mrs. Elza bers of The Methodist Church will .from 7:30 (oil: 30 p. m. The group %mal;reception downstairs in the give .in exchange- for his suul?" : : work.•• in- •their-ttym-'fteUls of law, t* c Judith DeKon, Jo,m Golden, Vir- w display m the room^GayMilius " kly syndicated Minor will speak on "Potter's be installed at the mipmjng serv-! will mcetat the church at ;7 p m^ ehiirdL.following the-service. Re-(Mark R::H),37). " ' of ii ytstinj* Kro.up-.wiuisc purpiise I migTatc ~ oFTiiber- mu.sic.niul the like. ' • •••'••' •' ginia Wattiei, Di.m.i Baldwin, and howed the class her Eskimo doll.- Crossing," the meeting will be dayb thR freshments will be served.-Irivi- Among the corresponding pns- was UY "help create a community natc 'during winfer.- Hand-drawn- lest: i^ read lr ^ f^i •••*^-a«"ild!nS Policy. Committee \Vhero prejudice and discrimina- .Miss Pimne.v is -considered onc-^: Paula Bnvakr; Indmns, Joan Lis- Karin Pcteison bi ought a totem bii-cls done.by Lynn Hunter, Ann ed"ijy _Naney Kammerer,- Olive tntionsrhave gone out to 'neigTtbpr- s-' Irnn-i "Science and Health /; All Mastic... f.U I Blind* so* B.O00 p. m. tion- give way to oppoityni(y-an ! of information and Carthy, •. 1 model, and wine-cities usc'mettowfs BEAUTIFY YOim HOME Monday evening at 1 o'clock, the. afprer* and "Trial by Jury," will Class meets on'Saturdsiy morning Rrntliorhonrl. Maryo uobmson, Elizabeth JJonalcI- Kichafd ApgariooK pictures Of '. - between the Unitpd Greene Guild will hold be presented for the benefit of at 10-o'olooU. At-" tvjloclf son,, ° yineent Buontempa jKiul 120 SOUTH AVE., £. ami nthfr fhnnh'HV, ..fri_thft WITH THE NEW class activities. These pictures arriage and the family, neir sinnual. "Men's Night", .with. Building day evening: the Miv and Mrs. alH Are Varnished On"May L 15547, Miss Penney TrowlSfidgeTTiicharcl^Robey, Rus- was the recipient of. the Philadel- . V • ' KOf ICE • ' ' with stories Will be made into a gee holds the Bachelor of 1 pot hi^k supper; Hostesses* the 88:15 p. m. at Jp*i6sevelt School by Club will hold a supper in recog- Many printed labels for box. tops,' sell Hardy,' John Allen, Jaraes brief memorial can labels and other containers are phia ..Award. This award was TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ^degree from Westminster Misses Dorothy. Adams, Gladys the Union Light Opera Association. nition of the Sixth Anniversary of 1'ummnt to I1i« iirovlsionu at the Ittiles Coffee, .William Morris, Craig Dav- service and an address by the tec- i KilaJai»ok^iHeleh-a'iClase^;Heie ^:l.i.vw^yj-^a^i .i>i»tr^^=^JA.w-^Tf?^sa'rvT;r printed. When varnish is to be ap- notice.la hereby uiven that 1 sliail .nr>pl,v —- eirev and-Mrs. A. T. Baker; Guest Mark's A.M.E. Church will conduct evening has been ptmjncd by,the 1921 and-is conferred each year lo the Unmii County Court at the Court . n^: Herbert Ehlcrs, ^Pe of Arts irom'Cam- These services have been ar plied, special inks arie used that are upon the man «ir woman living in ;l|oiuii! at Elizabeth (in Friday the 21st ipeaker, Rev. >Anthony Hfbnteiro, it :ftfiityl, :...jf\Klf' " ' ~ ' - - 'I |«nd Doctor of Philosophy the service at t:45 p, m. Sunday. coinmittee.-in charge.-"• alcohol-or b t. narticifiatcd.in. BEFOtm YOU IMESTM nth ism am urn* it k 1 tie cnoirs; 01 ineTwo j soni> theroaftL'r Jis Odor I oss PaiSF I a member of the Ameii- Ayedhesday ijaskctljaii tchm'.plays the Metho gram. -fer The Do> ScuUli, ni TlSfTihjr" toara at LTncoLTl n l wil. the luutif; T.rsllc Joseph Deck. oung people thirteeri years of age p.-m. tonight, -while the junior School. The hopes of the local five munity. LESLIE JOSEPH - 24 BEAUTIFUL Roosevelt School Student Cuun international editoi'. of Diet of Milk FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST - -The-awai'd'jjiveii to Miss Poiiney ' also known .is . - -' jL*ii-e«»ndiietcd & "clothing- d rive 'for I journal, "Mavriage nd. over will meet in the Choir choir will rehearse at, the same have been heightened, by .the re- LESLIE JOSEPH flONAVENTUHA % A person can't liv«' the gymnas- class is collecting scrap for the beginning of. the season because of Testimonial Service Dntcd: Ft'jiruiuy 4. 1!)52. 2-.2H... ami Ilout»e Paints. uria-.-'-. - -.. . . - a complete diet. It Is deficient in whood Sunday : New Building Fund.-The boys are iron, copper and manganese^ which a knee operation. - .~ " Wedj Eve, 8:15 o'clock Tonight at 8 o'clock the Leader- collecting copper, brass, lead and Boy Scout Troop 84 meets every Sunday will be are needed in small amounts, as Reading Room—15 Alilcn Street hip Training Classes will, be held steel. . Tuesday, at 7:30. p.m. RESERVATIONS at the It a. m. service well as in Vitamin A and D. A per* Open ria]Iy 1-4, eJccc^l Thurs, and or all teachers of the Church At the morning services Feb- . Last Sunday afternoon- Jamoit •;V.-V.;il^;;';t| of the QsceoJa Piesbytef- son living on a diet of milk ex- Do £ Problems? , Cruises Tbura 5chool .and ail those who would ruary 3,. the largest number 61! ciusively would develop anemia, aad Herbert,, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fri., 10:30-4. Also Fri. 7:30-9 p. m. The Rev. Albert G. iiiiii OH Ituriur Iiistallatioiis RICHARD HARTIG Jfoteli Resort* persons in the history of the church euier disorders due- to the vitamin George W. Hardison and Keith J01INSTOK 1>AINT SHOP edures'for those who have had received communion, the Rev. Mr. delicicncyj ( ' Scott, son of Mr.'nnd'B/Jrs'rFred'W. ' TIME VAIlMteStS' . . ' -. I will meet February 10 training, and special-topics for Allinger reported. Steamship Bu« ja. ana * "Family Night Voss-,- Jr., were baptized. Cheerfully Given • ' hose in the advanced group. ' It was announced the following STRICTLY FRESH 101 Nonh Union Ave. Cr 6-2S40 Airlines Railroads WMETIIEK you plan to buy a Chrysler or not, by the Session of Deacons," will 'ebruary 10: Raymond Russell books .were' recently received for CHKISTIAN SCIENCE •ill .'[••'.'. *re cordially invite you to drive this revolutionary I ry 20 at 8 p. m.' :iett, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray- the Church Library: "Peace, of " "CillTItCII SEJtVIt'ES y '•,- Chrysler FirePower V-8 engine. It is the iaost' Mind" by Joshua MebnYan, "The ..'• ' * Tie Carol! Travel Bureau : dance will be apon= lond Klett; Robert Clayjon Reign- The thfemc dcaltag with "Soul" 103 Adams Avtnue Cranford 6-1261 tiilkcd-about engine of modern times. Only • Pack 144 Saturday Keys of the Kingdom" by A. J. in Christian Science churclws next r/Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cronin, "The Robe" by Lloyd FARM TO YOU I2S Norih Avo., Plainfield • FirePower performance can possibly tell you what church. teigner and Barbara Ann Smith, Sunday brings out the thought that Douglas, "The Adventures of. practical Christianitfl .comes-.from l M. 6-2813 „ PL 4-6396 it is like. We want you to have that experience. The laughter; .of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wholesale €tr Retail ^^''^ ^;:^a children were Huckleberry Finn'S'b'y Mark Twain- desiring and 'striving for spiritual- FufePower engine is a basic ne(v design gp advahced be Rev. Mr. DDZSO Smith. it can meet rising perforinancfe needs for years to and "Tom Sawyer" liy -Mari? ntindecincsss* . ' . LAKGE and MKDIt'M cotne. Today it delivers 180 horsepower, even on Twain. ' -,-• ." 1 Fvom. the King Jumes- version of Caiidled or" UnesridletfT"-" LET V5 HELP YOU No Heating Interruptions Jion-premium ftiel, and when desirable, with simple = ,!»==. The Senior and Odds and Ends the Bible wil.l be read:. '^What Boxftl or Loose ^chanjges i» manifolding,^^c6nipj«ssion, and carbu- Fellowships will combine to. hear' shall it .profit a man, if he'shall with our Complete. Fuel Oil Service! "yetion the horsepower can.be raised to25 0 ... _^ Dr.. Mace of Drew~~Seminary"Sun>^ gain the whole \vorld, and lose hits Cr 6-563O " BUILD THAT day. ; HiSj.topje^wilLbe.^^jLanjdj. PRESCRIPTIONS own 'soul? Or what shatl a mvin -er over 300, as in the experimental Chrysler K-3iO Girl Relationship-." A comntuniorii -me. Naturally, otheirs will imitate this Chrysler service will be held at 8 a. in. the! achievement, afr-Jeast in parti We honestly believe same day. .__:7-.~". L_- —J NEW HOME -thairthe FtfePower engineT wiirc¥tpcrform any • No long delays on zero days, IT Confirmation cjassess will b© BU~MAV JPIWn COMWORt^irAI'I'INiSSg and IW WA¥ TO IIEAWB -other car in America... and we invite you to learn conducted Saturday at 10 and l.I.| tliraugh Piilnt to Mbii of th« folio whir no confusion about orders. - ' eilElSJIAN BCIK.VCi;' II4DIO i'HOGltAMB OP fHlS VICIMTVl tf the new standard inr engine performance Chry«le* a., in. sndt the Junior High Fellow'* You order just once and wo do has set by driving it yourself at your Chrysler ship will' meet at the church at SU. WNJlt (11.1(1 Ve) — Kv«ry 8und»y 1:13 p. m. all the rest.. „ save you the dealers at your convenience. 1:30 p. m'.'to go to the rollerrinj? Si*. WJZ ( tio he) — Kvery Sunday „-.., .; a-.so p. m. Bta. WNCW (1:130 lie) bother of constantly check- r income tax return "for the calendar year for a skating .party. A Senior High — Kvtry Suutliy «. is m. HI, Insurance Saved SU. W.MBC f C«0 ke) — l»t Sunday Karh Month H:30 a. sa. Untanf inn r\nnn»' ^irSll f\£v tial/1 .fif * ing your oil tank and re- CHRYSLER ALSO BRINGS YOU \\ must be filed not later than March 15, Valentine Dance' will be held ifs.WQltB ILIilOlic) — 1st £ :lrd Kunday Eueb Mouth..ll:0.V «. m. ordering' .» . accurately esti- This Investment \2, with_ the Collector of Internal Revenue SU. WQXB (15(1U ke) — and Sattifday Ea«h MoHth ...... 3:«3 p. hi, Ketjue«t« for tree llteralure and roporig ,matejypuf Kocds in relation THESE GREAT FEATURES! e, district in which you live or have your of benefit? reeelved from Ihtte -to local temperature changes A ' sound insurance ttroti-amti will be ... give you automatic delivery <• a! place of business; policy is an mval- Srfc* All-Speed Safely and Parking Ease of Full . ; Monitor Views tho !News ,W«e«n help you arrange a sound financial plans on dean-burning MobUheat!' SU. WJZ .(,1X9 ke)-- Bvtry Taradiy, Kcwt ilroadrasl '..., 0:15 uarjl^rjastion in the "' „ most taxpayers will be able to prepare 5Tfce Pritelet* Seemly f America's £^«J Poum wcomin^nd competent architects and contractorB; 0 jieturns themselves, a Deputy Collector of ^ defense of y our . ©f eotiree,_supply quality iuwbeit |iad:..Q^!iagi;^-:: "•oniifructlon materialB you'll nqed when you build.

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROJlICUE, THURSDAY,'FEBRUARY 14 1932 Fourteen t Page Fifteen ueiK the'National Tube) cu THE CRAliFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U,- 1952 he was released frnpft a_t-Uyfl_duty j | . St.', X-ray SCrVlt't Aywci:ttion. .-Thejtotni-wi,^ v Pago ' sports coats made of"the same-fab-* ; ,,„• r arc : In Local Schools ries as the upholstene-, in l Mr. Story plans to complete his league is still hearing from late Slckert, James Robins, FreJ Por- ContesFfioF of the new Ford fashion? rfesigred j v- college train.inS at BjlPonflfield Colr The local "Board of Health in co- contributors which may briuM the ter, Dick Biddle, Bruce Bromfield, (Continued from page twelve): interiors. • \ lege and to'major in Enfilish •! operation with the Union County total returns to $74,600; SO.otMj Clinton Crane, Jerry Crcighton Petei- Jones. jHe nlso rend the bi- In the evenings, • the manage- religious, education.. Tuberculosis & Health League, Inc. ji;hort.bf the goal ot $80,000 i-.r.the and Rudy Konegan. in plannjng for a; low-cost x-ray i Freeholder ble nnd took cue of thc curtains. ment -including Mr. Oow, E R COUnty, ' ; ' - ' • :',-.••'• And, Bobcat pins, Robert Cohen, '--erviee in Cranford. Date, time I The characters of.the play were:.! £mW(. jj-.v vice-president; and! Danghlers of America". Ronald Lawrence* James Oest, Mother, Judith•-. Kaminslty; Betty, Robert R. Reilly. -joined^ and place will be announced at a Melvih Brown, Alan Kohn, David Ernest & Hiekofe, . later date, states Robert H. Crane, Venison Dinner Sliitd Ogden, Wesley Lane and John Pi.me Davis; Toothpaste, Edward the sales force in clothes -to'j To Phui Official Visit Cub Pack 103 Prize ; p chairman of the Tuberculosis Hendrickson. David Bajjley, Ern- Formerly of - CraiifortK i welcome the public.. ... ' • Hnn'y ~D. Johnson Council 123, Chosen by Gennaiii Cluj, AVirlcus; Clean Face, Patricia Di ns Christmas Seal Sale 'Campaign. ^ Glamor was .itidwi in, the per* Daughters of America,, me' l' t Union County' Voifure -Hi .} to jfelf McCord; est Boyd, Don Carlson, 'Ronald Xhik To Oppose IiiriimKt'Hite rioru-n; While TnHh, .Tiidith Rus- -Mr-rpni. furlhnr reports that L Ci-issnrran, Allen. Doktor, Charles •grouji • -HI, Betsy .Cahill, Norinc Schulz. sons of Mrs. itzirie u ill hold a ven'Tri c AtinouncelnoiH of the Mrs.. Stella McCasKill, -chairman the total county Seal Sale nas j Fvnn ' ftgurin, ••[• tif Ernest S; Hiekok, Summit cnun- mil Audrey Ruiz.' glack Teeth, Audrey Harrington and Mrs Car- clay evening r.t the Crawfoi- f*5 ivcn .Hurley, Peter VcrRallli,. olyn Stone, who make up me office of the gon.d and welfare coftmiU reached $73,660.90, as of .lantunry.) ..^ a meeting of Cub Pack 103 Morrison, fianiel Vroom and Rob- 'i- K3X;'' ciinun, fojrnfc'rly of Cran ford, loi 1 sino. Kobort >M. .Miriton of Cr Saturday at First Presbyterian ; iliidre. W.i-yne Kopinski, Rose Marie Cor- force by day. They presented flftu - fee, unnounced that an-;ni«cments 31 1952 in the regular report to an- ert Yuckman were registered as nomination in the Republican pi i- the New Jersey State Tuberculosis forcl is chairman of the a Church whith featured th.e an-new members. , '•:• erts.-; ;... ililiio ,ahd Pamely Mayberry, ei-s to more than 500 guests and Were made foi; the official visit »ivir\ olcctioR ns -a member of the of Mt's. Caramac Tairtis of Clifton nual handicraft contest and show, Swanr _. "Union County Board of Chosin Ka.wiu;! Cambeletta carried the distributed gas filled bMlifiGns to" some' 300 youngsters. and- her staff of state officers on Bill McCord received the first prize ^Mariai Fi oohokiers., Was made today. Ml (l.iK, and Runaltf Creter and Frank ijiurir1" February 27. for contributing the best-jsxhibit '• 'extra .:• •' Hick ok, running.as an indepenfle it Smith were color guards'. Carole Films of the 1952 Fo'rcS features in the show, a b!o;ck 'housed" Parents Urged (.'tindid.ite, will oppose the braekci- S< IHjf.jK'r was in chaise of thewere shown.iii the service depart- Past President's Club met re- cently at the home of Mrs. Carolyn Tim Meyers wrs eeond and Mis t\\ incumbent teum of Fterhoklo cmt'ry and properties. ment with. Nemo Florentine. s«rv^ Douglas Sassi third bost in this Col .1 H.M. Dudley, Harry E. Kins' ice rnanager;' and Ken String^!*. Gibbs, 21 Lincoln avenue, third CraiJ** 6 COMMUTERS TAP ROOM division. They submitted an air-To Criticise and Mis. Helen M. OlaektM,, who o parts manager, on hand to further Switzc 'liss Doris Haldcnwany's i^ir|s," plane and tclegraplt, respoctively. candidacies were "announced last explain...many of the mechanieal Versatile • J> (FORMERLY BUMPS DILLS) Unit. * IIICKOK with Miss Hazel KinKsbury's help, Also at the meeting, KiChard week ' • •. • 0 features of the new car.. A new HABOLD W. Phenol, aniline, picric School Plan sccntt ;riv<' a surprise brenkfast in her 112 SOUTH AVE; CRANFORD Harvey was "p'rjsc:iioJ the top 1 sedan was at the curb for and' hundreds of other p broUK Hiekok, born in Summit and ed-Cranford and is a wt-mbcr 'of I he honor on the last-(lay of Februiiry. valuable as dyes, drugs',' and ehem FEATURING award of cubbing,, the webelos Parents of, local school children XT ucated in the Siiir.nVit schools, is aMethod ist^Chiircli., • . .Jiulith Kriss ;nui Paula .Hofmann ical div jjjfrttj^y jhavo-be.eiv-urged-'by-the-exeetttiverj ur.idiwie of Dartmouth 'College ir. enjoyed the experience at test r«fl-jj • •' - • - licioHS Itali 7 board, of the .Parent-JTeachej:.1.As- item:- Mr. IliclVok filters thie Ffecl'inld- were hostesses. coal. given special badges, stripes and J n'g the new car; s :U Moomfi< M socimi:ffiT"or"CleveTania Sphoof to War.iL 1J1J4 and is a Summit and Newiavis .• — -; The waitresses were Arlene Sryiithvj studies lit-' Dloomlield - College, WiNPOW PIES prize, Douglas Sassi; second prize;- The board specifically suggested They Council siiice 1D-S4' iuul served TIS Jlt?MfJ.e'nt ol' Sylvan'm Electric^ Vxh- Metho^list Church crtsdit union, that parents write concerning their ;you are hujlViin^ reniodc^liitg or fiirnisliiiig— buy al Park West June Slemmler, Judith l.Iicks and William McCord*. ; third prize, : : ; CouncJ ^Sresi^ent from I!I4!) to iIuotK, Inc., "timi Col. Kdwaid B. in annual meeting .at• the church Blimmfieldi -this semester. • .' • ••• .-•:.••:.••' • • ."•' • • • '• ." .•.••••.••.".': ;'--- - •.',.••'-•- .-••••••".'• .."' '. ••--"• '' ' '•)•'• Photo *y Nic Hoafiland other Veronica Kubeck. , . Stanley Kubler; fourth' prize, ^preferences and suggestions as to r Jiiniiiiry ! ES Lawrence Ringle; fifth prize, Wil- the possible : future - location and anil SAV&V-; ; -, '-' •' . ":_:'. ' " -v."-,. _-,". -:• ' •.:. i . ...:.•. :; )iK'M."it Councilmaii-at-L:irj;e. ll'is City •attorney. Former 'Summit LINCOLN SCHOOL cent dividend'.aitd"elected Curtis special courses in 1944. at Bloom.- Room & Bar ing the Ad Altare Dei awards Sunday afternoon in the church. Left to right are the- Rev. Mark J. On HOLLAND liam Eord, and sistth prize, Her-architectural design of the builds Dooley, assistant pastor; the Rev, William B; Donnellyv paster, conferring the award oh Ronald Lei- Council •experien.ec^ineludVs-fhair- JCiii.vor and present. New Jersi\\ Grade 3 Davis president .succeeding Walter field before volunteeffrig for over ings outlined jn the Long Range mer's JFrfttu^P^M.tD-l'AiM. maTi Keehelf. / ' •• . . -fc manh; Michael Slonfe and Burton Winkler. The award is the" highest given. t» Catholic scouts. tn.mship of'. the linance committee Turnpike Ciiminissiqnej" M;ix,well Gerard Rjjch of Mrs. EliznbethSchweizer. • ' . four years as a Navy/photographer. " - - • . at ..• pljy ; In group B/(with kit): First Plan. „•".••'" Ti.ul pn.'sidmVpro-tMir. •; • -' Lester, JrrrsiTeastirti- ;ittd Holmes Dully'i;: class lyought to the. chi.l-j Otherjofficfersjeiccted w-'^rc^JVicc He then completed his freshman HOLLAND YOfc«; 1 f At a meeting of the board Feb- ready-to-paint FURNITURE Settle di'en of Mrs. Alice Collins' group, year~at tKe" coltej, e"irt" 1349'~intct prize, parry Dorian; second, Tom- liana The Summit eandfdato lias been A. Cliver, well known in lounty president, Lester -Waldron; treas- my Greieo/ third, Joe Babinee; ruary 6 in the school lunchroom, 9 ami state «hic.atioii«ll- circles, i.H a bird feed i in; station which he 1950. limn - .icttve m Republican. |)oliticalcii> Sidney Nunn; eterk, Louis fourth, Donald McKay; fifth, Rob~Mrs. Bruno Mitzner, president, an- 1 had buiir • HeTteTrnimrtrtrtcilTiirhatj- —HOftHSep.tember-ftr-W.Wr-he—wafi-|-! Mouse j3 Bin i > cles beinij- chairnian of the Sum-secretary'. . ornsby'jnis^iStaHtTreasorranrbettir cil RsmshawrHand^slxthTnGebfge nouncecTfhat th~roughTRe~coopera- jnit City Republic'tln. Committep In imnouncinu his catKMdacy,wa, s wrong with their old feeding Smith, and dir^ctfirs, Walter recalled to'active duty in the KP- HGHARDHAfflG TO ORDER A PIE TO TAKE OUT tive effort of the four elementary you can gel, ©very 8ke and the 11 station im'l he explained hnw to (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) •Abdi>/ •• , ' ' ,- • . '• ALE fiom 1!MO and is also a member «f iVJr. Ilickok stressed the fact" that Schweizer and Mrs. Fay Adams. rean area where he served aboard schools the-'school children would MAPLEWOOD — A modest sev-1 Th- Ottract different birds with var- an amphibious command ship, the Wsi prize in the den projects Dance Slated an amazing- $4,"357,040 increase in' variety In CABINETS, BOOK- the c the. Union Comity Republican he is risking, for strong support Prices From $1.00 to $2.00 be 'given the opportunity to stie en-|poi8* boost ih the tax rate does' ious foods. .' USS Eldorado, AGC-1.1. 'He re- 101 N. Union Ave. went to den 16. Den 2 took second Pressure by three Elizabeth min- tax ratables kept the tax rate from CASES, tABLES, BUREAUS, VANI-. nor ,• Comnuttec- He headed tlic Sum- from the stilnirljnn nuiaictpalilies We have an attractive Knotty Pine Room available lor the Mae Desmond' Players in a not mean {hat t**xes won't be going mit campaigns- for' Governor "Dris- One ton-'"-tit t)itu_wtouS-_ve<>al_Jt turned to the Statcs-on ij,unc, ,2"i, i 6-3540 ' '" Showers, Meetings, Etc. ^irize and den Id third place. Den isters has forced Hope House, Inc. skyrocketing. . Ch.ir' ol the county to offset thp prosynt • Petei- . Pinder and Donald 15 submitted the most articles, presentation of the "Five Little up, and up in Maplewood. That tlES, CHESTS -r- l uwre to or write lor R, Breisch, Epworth Methodist He was presented a service em- SEE ' OUR COMPLETE PISFLAY - -~ -literature. Judi inclustri4.il arts teacher, cut. the Knoegan; bear badge, George Ab- can-y on school, county and mu-blem with one diamond by J. A. dowel sticks for. Barry Shapiro Church,, considered ' thc Hope nicipal operations. do and Dick Biddle; wolf badge, Wednesday Club Aids House -plan- a form of gambling Brittoh, Jr., president of Enjay, who is in'char-Re of the winding JqliirTrowbridgCi Douglas,' Sassi,' in the company's offices in New apparatus. . ••• — — ..(i. ._,.. and'warned they would urge crim- William McPherson and Jack Cox. In Local Cancer Quiz nal and civil proceedings against York. , ,. Maps of Switzerland were drawn UNION—'Union TownsWlpWtasc OAK FLOORING Also, denner strirjes, Fred Faulk- It was announced at a recent those , participating in the project. Mr. Turner' joined the company bd. ft. | by the following children: Robert ner; gold tfr silver arrows, Wil-meeting of th«' Wednesday Mqrn- The ministers advised they would rate for 1952 will jump 16 points in 1932 as a research chemist and I x 3 kUn dried, BIG! mill stock lor BEAUTIFUL 17 I I.aing, Diiine, Griiich, Gary Gib- Uiim McCord, James Coles, Mar ing. Club that^thc organization is have the deed to Hope House null- to $6.21 per sifiO valuation. A held various positions in this field floors — #1 Grade! -- sun, Bruce DemblinR, James Dav cooperating with the American ified if the house were awarded as record-breaking $3,916,008 budget until 1947 when he advanced to his icf, Patricia'Coliicci, and Beth Aon Cancer Society in'helping; to con-a prize at the dance. The event, was introduced last week. Only present post. '•.?."• To each new personalized Roclen'. duct a survey of local men regard- originally set for February 8, is to A graduate from University of ing their use of tobacco tb deter- Inc. would refund money-to ticket Kentucky in 1928, he took a sci-j Findinjj similar phrases in songs raise money for the building of a 1 L _ -I. ...music'period. wn;i en mino. it there is a connection with cnc'o-doferc'o -in-.' ongi SHEET ROCK Borders Dog Food treatment and education e'enterjjir an! I I joyed by Donald Broughto.n, Bar- lung cancer.. Mrs. C. H. Rothen- all to .^lassaehusetts Institute of Tech- Available Iii Cranford berger will be in charge for thecerebral palsied children.. | to buy more Iq logy id 1931. • '...•• Aiin-Rodon, and; Patricia Cqlucci. "In view of these circum- of, the needed center He is a member of the American — AT i w»afcgfeii&*«wa:**wuaasfaaaaa*; h'it to^with- «lFor«| Display • 'ns follows: Mrs. H. Ddraw. , the prize but continue %vith sq. ft. 2,000 Persons Lennon, chairman; Mrs. P. E. Sriy tlsrTrfalffi r ^.bthei'bthilhp d KURTZ MKT. with, dancing,, entertainment Fireproof, roiproo!—just saw it up and { TUcnew 1952'Fords, which went der, Mrs: F. Mayer, Mrs. J. L. Grady, Mrs, W. Witte, Mrs. E. C.the appearance of a number-of PRINTED ON GHECKS FOR YOU | on tiispliiy recently at West- IS N. Union Ave. celebrities. We intend to sell Hope put it upt Build partitions, line your I Held Motors, North aveniic,-West- Fortenbaugh and Mis.-E. J.-Ivyons garage, cellar, kitchen, porch ceiling Literary-Group met last week House, a five^room Cape" God type GOLD-STAMPED OB Handsome Wallet j tlckl, attracted more than 2,000 046-0392 Standard Lumber & Supply Co. at the home oLMrs. W. H, Chase.. dwelling on a 65 x 100 foot plotin (iji\f>.b-rinni i j persons to the showrooi.i the first Russell avenue, Rahway. The net !-week-end, it was announced yes- proceeds from' the sale -of Hope Offers you the services and knowledge and also available in prefinish knotty i tcrday by E. R. Crow, president of House and from the benefit affair pine at 9c sq.1t. ".:"'/.. !the concern. will be held in trust'by the cor- of Wore than a'" quarter of a century of I "Pleased as we were with the poration as" originally, planned, to practical building experifence> arid "linow 1 I95t n.uidel, this new Ford is the help finance the establishment of : greatest ever," Mr .Crow declared. •d-^mmmsm a cerebral palsy treatment-educa-; how** in your construction problems. ;He has been a. Ford dealer in West- tion center." FIR BOARDS field-for the past 22 years. ' Mr. Abrahams said Hope House, Furnishing our customers with quality #1 Common, kiln idried -— at less 1 Tl^•salesmen, Dick".Hwrt, Lutfc building materials and service has been than the price you would pay for a 1x8 IOC #2 common white pine! our motto for more than 30 years. 5i.ois©vejy 54b. bagof ftoV- ART SUPPLIES for infanwcrtfait o» ifcii's Dbg Food—the only FIGURINES INSULATION dog food containing life-sav- CANVASS BOARDS 10c Johns-Monvilhi ing, Hfe-guarding - EASELS .BRUSHES Standard Lumber ^Supply €o. WALLBOARD iwn "" vf(6 Chare* for Depotlls ASBISTOS Oil and Water Color Lumber — Millivork — Mimon Materials 4 x 8, 3/8" t>re-luiiished — no SETS PHONES: CRanford 6-0508 L- 6-2461 painting necessary! Insulates and BALANCE REQUIRED ' (Equivalent of decorates as it. builds — turns MONTIIIA SKU MCE CHARGE 94 HIGH STREET eRANFORD f«mal« dog'* milk) wnsto attic space into a cheerful CHARGE FOR CHECK BOOK sa; RICHARD HARTIG room, ain;:br^dtafev©r you "wish; ^'"i liiiiiiiiiip (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) ; • -"-••.' I Joint Amount* Permitted I '"*"" %&%&.{»' lOlRUnioiiAve, •- - -. •..' • ,:•• ./. ;:, -://" •••• .••...• . • . . • o ^iptiprt —JS£f»OW£i M% ''•When the account Is opened a dopuili »f 11.09 la nuda *Udi Ti CRanford 6-3540 %S-iEIPEilSJ Softs i*. k 'i^»,--,- I 0 N li refunded if 45 dkeekt *»m toted la • period of S monllia. Come see the car with America's most revolutionary inii Nothing to bring |-pfM»•jjisss-*! eMine design. ItYsensational! fo ffw store f : UNION COUNTY; ; • ';•• '•" :\--.y- ''••"•.• • • ' • " •^•- Just Ipok for . TREMENDOUS NEW POWER! Biggest engine advance ma Borden's Dog Food Federal Income TRUST COMPANY generation ... 160/horsepower ... terrific acceleration and . with big . on REMODELLING and MAIN OFFICE. . cruising perfoittt^nce on regular fuel! o«w«««y money-saving coupon BUILDING 141 IlrfMMl St., tllm*l>.J« ..A ••»*•!. Your inconte tax retilrn for the calendar year 1951 all 715 "*«-*>a^tT5A^tf must be filed not later than March 1,5, 1952, with tiix.uti A Eiubk li^wiw*: _ _* •- •• .. - _..-/•. "—jtj—-••-— = ^ =% * . - • ; : "•"a •;.'*• • ' Up tb.3jyears to pav];.«•— Ndtrouble or red tape — Come (f«i«ttir L L \o biimiiedwwii'ai« To assist local taxpayers in preparing their, returns, a W.L. . It's absolute mnpic!,.. now you can turn ' . ' "lAlBatr' •# PMI«««I |l laMwaaw ftfpiiallw over and SAVE MONEY, TOOl Ud to b* In good ru Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue twill be at MAIL !W ENVELOPE 01 the wheel with one finger. Hydraulic - Tak. advantaoe of thl» great fASTE ON 1# power does the work~Tor yoa Parlcitig Inlroduclory offer loddyl this bank on •• . . Or raONl EX. is child's play. Come on in and try it! r® Cr. 6-3474 Union County Truut.Company- r^NEW, UNIQUE AIR-VENT HOOD! , FEBRUARY 19,1952 LA RGB FREE PARKING AREA -DRIVE -OVER! AVE., CIIANI ORb 100 South Aic, E., Cranford, N. J. Look at the new De Soto above,.. noto . th^ Air-Vent that directs air to AVAILABLE IN CRANFORD AT between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. N6 Pkw* Stsi Fww I* I Ca -Or' fiNaaaUial Roofing, Siding wnd FIRI SOME has famous dome-shaped combustion chambers with ' retor. This helps increase engine ] centralized spark plugs ... the engine design that gets more power charge will be made for this service. Whit* iW.wo/llir»i. when ovsil. from every drop of gas. This new DeSoto will be the most talked L Park West Insulation SnectalisU :.'", V>* Kit. about car of 19S2, See it TODAY I ...

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THE CRANF6RD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, !V • T'»52 . Seventeen ^RAN^ORD GitlZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952 Sirtecn on •Fohrnpry 14, .Ijinfi -Appointed lii tl'i.o*"lorce on. March 12, 1029, he ^ bridge, Md., is Don&ld W. Ganga- made recently by Frank E. 'Cui>i Bound Bi'ook, (he projects are ki was promoted "to sergeant on May wdre, seaman recruit, .USN, son of rier, head of the German depart- un exhibition of similar work col" 1, 1950. ' Mr. and Mrs. William 3. Canfia- ment at the Academy. Honor liicted by" 17 State University praC- B'lJi in on wavb of 125 North avenue, cast. grades in second-and third'year tice teachers during the October-, Police Marc-h.-lO,' 1902. S«t. Miller was German determine membership to-Dei'ember teaching period.; Re, uppoinlo!) to the department on' Richard Earle Straek, son of Mr. eligibility. JUIH; 30, 1027. His promotion to md Mrs. Clifford P. Strack of 51 -*—— Troop to Collect Clothes st-i-Rcai.it ciune on Maylfi, 1951. , Elizabeth avenue, has attained the Mc^ii, More Than 1 Hi«!;li School Proj«H'ts ; The planiu'ng Vioard-of Tr 1 Patriilinan Cai'u:;o, br.ru in 'New Link of sergeant in the Marine .will collect old clothing to-be -sent 20 Years On Force, York Citv on February 14, 189!), Corps. Sgt. Strack spent three Displayed bf Rutjrers 1 : 1 . tvi Korea under -, the directioa^ *>f Real Estate Far Sale Help Wanted -Female] Children Botirdful was apni;h,i(i'.'il to the tiepavtmen tears in the'Marines during--the Study of projects pi'epared, by . Barbara Wall, chairman. .Each : for Servicing, Real Estate For Sale Jumble Store T« Be Feteil Toiiiglit ^•- .ChiU:i;,- CLASSIFIED RATES In •oivOctober 25, 1027. ccond World War, seeing action students of Cranford High School P'ati'.il will make'up sewing kits to "CBANFOnp -^f' ~ . "^ laundry. CRanford «i-94t><). t group-- E , ford .'Jti'usi>n:il>l<> •rulr-u. , jfRANVOHD- REAL ESTATK BOABD Kheiveii remember us. Mie are havlnu • 4-5713-.?. j members .01 me Cnintcnr ifatroiman Loe, , born in Cr;iCrann - -China and ihcHParcrfir- are part of a display bein^t exhib- IK> included in the package. A . . BE PROUD' a brlc-a-briH' sr-Ie Feb. 19th and we police ioreb, each, with morjihan {.. figurine ' 'r i i ii » l-r' -Kiu-mti '" : 1 io own this jjirt-birlck kubstanilnlly built mi Fi'biu;n\v 22, 1000. was He re-enlisted three years ago, and ited at the* Rutgers University Mother and Daughter' Infern^- ii-.itvn. Itfc'FIJIGSHAfOlf, li-plwc ,wl<-!;-. — •— :R • .liur^tu^r'T ul~f^r'- • "' '-'•• ''•' ean &ull snythinii .you . don't WijlU. WOMAN *.o cpok nnd serve.dinner tr> two j cliiilCeU' located G-room home. Tiled Pick-ups Mondays and Wednesdays. adults. Mondny to Friday. 3 to T p. jn.1. , yi .years' sei'vicd arid with total appointed to the force on Decem- for the past year has been in School of .Education, New Bruns- tiimal. dinner is planned ftir Feb- bath": Wuod-buruing .firt-place. Oil. heat. 1 6.0222. • . SI : )V 1 \rrter youngsters under the direction c;f . March'of' Dimes. . *-»S.« (tab airs arid'. Wijtals. Kculworthilnn.- . KAf'i:. IliioUP nncl f'uri'arf. ran: Assup into' !lr«'lu>r 311**. 1-miru IJ. MM'rliC. luri. IIU Wulnut ovtiiue, CH.nn, - i L_..;._..l...,. . Criinfonl liver. « morriK wlilp' science '. ,—_:—. :— • and relviitt a«i^J:ng iiiachtr^s. Toastmaster""at the ictc will be Edward LaTourette, Jr., son of burn l>IIKB-Ti» l'.OClS', thi> Ideal iiifl; CHatifor-d ti-ooal kltcheil. tlli'd bath. UJood-bcirnlng fire* ' . forford tfUrii ''"' ; - KANDSfAPK' KEI1VICK COOK, uenernU l housework.'sleeusfwork, lcpp In,; own! writer^ ami duiijicalint! fslM, C. K. Triitwiiliarh. friiiifiird »i>d '* oil sit'am heat, double tarage- AsU- Lieutenant' Lester 'Powell. Priu- Mr. and Mrs. Edward LaTourette *i »• i- 'W. dM-.ipt' Pl.nilinns room iind bntli. .othei"HV!p kept. Rood J Program y.. id Slim-. 1IU Smilli jVvc, E. CHan-1 JSOO^lBHOKEB CO-bPEl(ATION. .. . Lmins Tn-i-s salury. Call after 7 p. m. WEstiield Co.- cijiyl si'seakev will be Howard De- of 4 braton drive, left yesterday thirtl I -,\ •' ' ' I loui u'-jufii. ' ...... tr -( Lost •'".-. "t Alden Strvrf Top'.nil . Humus 'l-'lr 2-2087. .- • • ••* ; . . • viiiicy. of Glen Ridge, president of *I or nlhcr Cl'KTOM CAJIINKTS TUTS Triiiuin-.-l uiul h NEAH HOOSEVEliT SCHOOL YOU WILL BE , tSAPPElAReb fpB; a<—Hol^yr&WH, al- CRanford from Elizabeth, to. enter military -IJilt Calslm-t C.fNpan.v, ai South , C.iil WE IMiOW rv.iiii iidcr 0 S-VEAIt'ULD, C-ioom ttaiiw. tlh» baih, ie own this North Side Colonial. Vest! ' • ' • . " .{he iJew Jersey PBA. : unit.- ;•;•:.•;. • Fur' Side most black, angora eat, .white feet, miso table service.. . Aviv.ettnnf.ini ii-tXiiiH. - f • iHM UWRLAfvO bull' uinraiiL-i'. Living rtioni with v.'ood* TVPIST. part time. 1 to 4. Monday thru tlyt'Sjittctv .-Extra room for TV dHhtr.—CHallfold. i3l Friday, 8fi North Ave.. Garwond. Cnll ] "Those to - be horioredr inclticior -|5CCri*4-;. • - - •• • ir! fittmi, Kmall seiiMiCtf kllclu'ii, Tl luvtfly it. Ftnli floor' lav'atory, 3 bed' B:;!0 a. tn. WEstl'.t'ld 2-2412. " •.broug*;,:'. ' VI:N'KTIA\" IJI.INO^ -- ru-xaiu licilrwiliis. (ittuvhuij UaiUijc- with t'it» Chief William- A. Fischer, 27 "table Settinr, Finesse" was the Airman-Donald r ."•'tlKAUTV RKIIVWK trailer"frum liniise; slij>f>ijiditli>iii-«.„„l lu>al. rooms. Til<-<1 built. Hoekwopliinulatloit. ! CASINO. fclVEFtSIDE v&RIVE. :,t,M.l u.-od. I'l.i-'.tlc l;ii>r: ATin jfcoit 4! •IIKI.'I.I-; lleuMty [lo« ia—iiliick- Oil .steam. Vu-'UlL Conitfeielyjredecoriited. GENERAL OFKICEVVORK. ktunOedc of faf .fctnq iuti. - .weAjiites. rpc^.i;, years; Lieut." George L. Rosendale, topic of the .program fpr • the Mr. and Mrs. Burns Goebner of J-i_iUii HVIJIKI-I. fi'll) Suulli A'vc. w Return* CHIEF WILLIAM A. FISCHER LIEUT. GEORGE A. RbSENDALE UEUT. THOMAS II. WOODS jw,-; ,,__•_; ., Irtim lm.4. asikiNU' ~TtU' kind 6f « Home that ferid»"" -- ~- ~ bdoklteepliiirnuir line. -Box GOT. -eaie _T . _ Ijirs?; Lieut. ThomasjH. Woods, Crane's Ford. Gardeners yesterday 101 Orange a.vcnuc,. is spending .items' oiHcHaliilni*. PHEPABED BY SPECIALIST, advantage Citizen iind'Chrianicle. . '. I ' ivi>Iv .'dec*»r3J*A^ •,"1Kilci«*n 'f; LAWNS find rSAIUHi.NK "|>U> vi(l.' prop. : ' hite 1 rui.I.BIl U Jintl Hams- 1IKINS, talieii all leifal deduct lonw. ond fxtmp- . - - ' - I'"--Bowling at!**" »*rt»3l,j*releplinnc 22 ycarfe; .Sgt.~Harry" P. .PaSSTTtv MRRrunner ottmiI'mcT'srJrcw- " _1_ .Ward; - ,-' ei-ty. xnitU'd. iiho driveways^ I'xrav.ilrcl. i lllltCK AND REASONABLY PRICED tloim. For > early oujKiintment. Call _ _ o — di-ll di'buiJinte Call *Jf write CHaiifoTii O-o:i5ll or Cllanfnrd 0-1102::. IT North Avu.,.K.~ tAHGE INSURANCE . AGENCY has **- i' »<>rd ;«:»852. or "- 22 years; Sgt. . William J. Q'ass- Westfield was suest speak- •ifter eomplelfon of his training at i. A. Ml'-Kmy ''-' Lliaufbiid A-Wti iivn^aArniKtor. ,,inUi'« If rKianihle fT >•"'_' CRuniord 0-0773. .i ; ^^^jStAhi G. Bird,, er and first showed n.movie, "Storx the Naval Aviation Technioians U i-t- foal. N. J.. 'IVIiiphoni- CHanfoid C:nfi5. u> buy tlilu scilWiantioHy built homo on a v qllli-t sirtt-t only t tihort dbtarice front renewal" department. Aecncy expuri-1 TREKS TUIMWKD. taken I!O.W.MI. rcimivjld once necessary. Five-day' week. Good 23 years;, . Training— Center"—in—Memphisr VAU1.K PADS. 3-pc. SJ-ts. rrotn »S.8S. . \vr i-tit lip tn Hieplae" |jvnj:t'hi<. Itnhert.4 the Crnli/old River. . Besides the lliiilal Trucking - Hauling Cliiiii-p (if liemitiful eoloi-s. i'tie e«H- ACT QUICKLV 3 bWrooms and bath <">H trui. iiccdiid floor salary. For appointment'call CUan-: PrAS'O-GftTAK—ACCOJilJlON- years; Patrolman Frank A. .Carusn, group'the. examples-, of-'the six Tenn., ' •- •J ami and W'lesc. Liuirlscaiw Cantiactiira. • JUST USTE.D St4,000 ford G-300O. •HedchlK>rK'-MacBi>an A«- \ •WE•!: . nialeu elveii: Alban-!«wlii, ll)i» N. On- there is a nicely itHished third flb<»r room CAIIl. JEDWIN CARLSON. LlUht f Vivate lessons at -your ho:yie <.,- ;n I'limie fllanfoid C,-;!3W. If 1 years, and- Patrolman Edward stages, hee'essury. in the making of tf " tun Avu-.i C(iaiiford «-()««:rvvi?cr, M"AC1I1S.T., c-lirlrir ; Lluht rinlb8, C 'Klcetrtr Inns arid frames restored. PtL'turo UUfhfii. funit opun porch, newly rvdec- refi'iuerators. otc. Free cstlmatea. Call Cinnecs .our so»_cta!ty. Ki-sylv : Germstii-Club uratud iiVBidevand outside. New roof, Chief Fischer was born In Yorlc- Those stages .are bisque, first fn - y DIAL CR. 6-1044-FREE DELIVERY e*t:.Ll:r--:.•••-. »1rt<:. i.t.iih fmmt>r oil kliuli. XIU Walnut Av«.. „ IT DOESN'T HAPPEN OPTEN Hahwo'y 7-0908. tf • OFFICE GIHL anti'eu. Far fal! infonriatian r:jl] f0 a un Iiiiiiidry. -.outiildc entrance. J • ^»t« ««;i>: innuT .Kl.ifatieih 2 J 12 Nurth Avenue, West. : If CHanford 0-0^5. » ^ ,,„, • ^^ imueUi M Rf^. flM. when If does—don't waste time. See this sar Studios. 'ItAhuray Unv'n HcigHts; N. Y. on October fi, .ing, first firing with-, coloi", fn>t Richard Baker Clulz, son of Mr i2-fariiily on a North Side street within a HiELIABLE TRUCKlSfO CO. .,-' ALERT YOUNG GIRL for busy office. 1895. He was -appointed to the tiring with layer of gold, fh'in« and Mrs. J. J. Gluts" of 106 Park Van TKLEVIKION INSTAI.t-ATIO^'r.-ill I .•>><}<•', SM-ynl. tank.-New KCfceni'. Ven-few minutes walk of the Center. Located Estimates —.'Contract or Hourly General oljiee work iiicluditiK typing. 1 teflm" and exUM-lor". l^ali C.-HmtliiM - on a large well-Iandiicaped -lot with i>aod 3 rooms $25,06 * stenotirapHy, 40 ho^irs—nt> Satunlajs. Help Wanted ^Miili! Inrct! on January 1, 1925, was pro- with raise:! gnld 'design , and com- drive, was ehosen -a member of tjliiu-d, liunii:*-. l^vt SOxl'BS, Tfaxes G.I. 4 rooms S30.00 '': Opportunity for advancement. Mrs. in liiiiiko loi qimntitli'st. Albaiv-Luwin, s'crlnian, 10(1 Itlllcrfiit. Avi'.. Cranford. shade trees. Oil stefim lieat. Double l!ar- : pleted plate with the polished gold Riuichnmde, honorary German ______.S rooms sas.ou .Vvllcn, Westfleld 2-S750. MEN-. FOR UACHIKE SHOP. 'J.iw-,^ mot6i1 to, sergeant on April l, 1929, -nnd-SJvii. IM Norih An-' r.-. ll.nn WUCUH; school 1 block. CO-OPERATION, ~ Tttfrigerators riu>vedfr*S*nrtdTl|> r j.i iifiitonnht on, January 1, 1935' A formal table setting was dem- club of theMerecrsburg Academy, •iAOV. TO. UtmBH cablncm or all kind!, MllllllAY'S HK1--I11GERATOII and ELEC- All loads insured — CKanfoi-d 6-J504 WEATHER CHECK .wund. Call aiter I"/a. m. '. ' imstT.Tte :1—by—frrn^Brtmner'rTf or outside ulndow busi<>«, all kinda of TKIC SEHV1CE—All makra Mfrl[!eratpt» 'NEW, 12-i!OOM DUPLEX with owner's side ~umt i'li ief on Sc'ptcm bcr fS7TlRRfT~ repairs). Electric outle'ls and repairs. 3 LEVEL TYPE HOME B COlItt OP NEW JEK8EV, (luvli-r IJOXLIK, m-drstiil tnbli-ii, picnic available at CUIKIIIJ.'. Both apartmentu HOBBINS & ALLISON, inc. 020 South Ave. Garwbod. SALESMAN: Whoi Desire • lifei'in;I. > .'. A native, of Cranlord, • Lieut. which club members Mrs. John '.ablw, book ulieltfes.j. t^le»ts|an t.'ibl*. Any tmiilr "amp i-owired, SI .SIM Pick-up §17.500 .— BEAUTIFUL LOCATION completely fe-decornted with new stoves. 213 South Ave., E., CHaniord 0-0898 reer with, a ^Leading Life, lusm'Jjj H. Buch'er supplied the arrange- 'HANCERCHANCERYY DIVISION a fiiriutuic of Jill kinds, .toy clieijls, ! 'rind delivery. Call CH icin Mrs. 'Robert A. Wilson the flowei also known as "KAY ELLSWORTH , KENTUCKY ST.RAIGHT BOUUBON driifienei;, slip', .eoverw.' e,ortiii!e hoardt. Ijurauoi .recreation space, laundry; oil VACANT AND ONLY 812,500 SAHGfcHt'S MOVING AND STORAGE Pension Plan plus ConSinuiH,; Stui Miu'di 15, -1923, was promoted to DAVENPORT, (Dctciidanti: j. .*" firi'd hot. water furrince; enclosed lav- 'he edticatlonnl division of a Marshall v rwondltlnned ant! .euarant#ed priced to save yon money. Jones Ul>- modern- bungalow with science kitchen. now loading household rfoods to Jill 48 tt>csF Comptetm c Grtiiisi Cocera^p. • • stTBcant on..-August.l,' 1934 and -to arrangement. - •• \ By virtue of-on orjicif of the. Superloii TS7 to ^7U.*i, gaey '^ering, to' li Co.. AUl East 2nd Ave., HO- lip to second level ' Field owiied Enterprise willl jimploemployy a I - >-» P'« r _atpry. Six^^_y_c_na_iip.tg^seeond_jeye1L mi bath^insulation. AMflflietl K:iraKe. States and Canada, speclalblng In New —limited number-ot-wumien—Smtfsr ex-L «-",'._„,'" Members met at-the Brunner Court-of NewJi-rsey, Chancery Division, wondniilTTl iiplnets at the best spacious GE kitchen, dishwasher, metal ^hls' 'js an tmfisual buy7 il^you"\ilSiryW rIC lieutenant on January 1,. 1943. inadt! on the "«h dny of January, IBM. In ". J. Cranford, Ptnno Co., ; "—r^~~ 'merit*. Same van to desthiation. Let pcrienee In teachinc. clulub or church 1 *- ir"«^i«» {••''"'.If":'. tf^'Hf ""??•«*_??«? '?"• cann assmn toumee the owner's presentt qG.. I!•. loanloan., work. • Aut> 27TS2, the type .wjio docs j store -uv-JWi^tfiefd-lCir.,thxi-pi'QBtam, ^hlJCkANMAKUi&Ll©! arii. rehtiililint! 'experU, :i North ' . • t'. V, SEUVICE ' "•• breakfast bar and ehrome stools, din' of $8,800. If you- have SS.'JOp and want us eslimate your next move. UNITED r.tiiS-, ta. Elcmrntary an Is'' plaintiff ond you are defendant, you Avenue. K fet. CHanrnrd'-B-2520. . ft ' IJITES, RUNftAYS, IIOLfUAVS.. ETC. cite, llvlnj! l'ooin 10'ii Xi 13»4 leet. not usually answer' • advt"itisem"crtts..i>- ThorouKh s on April 2, 19ti2. He-was iind then proceed.e..i to the liomeof : ; ^o move.i: . VAN LIrtES, . ted iSargisnt, SigeHt. Advanced ?' Undcrunritinj:. are hereby required -to-answer the ciim- PULLMAN - TYPE windows:,, ycar- : Full tirtie or part time work. Car e-s- 12. yein'-s T.V. eKrierlenco' ftii.'iv: -. «-• ' •.'•••••• • .* •• - ' ' :- WEstfleJd 2-3033. • ' . « appointed to the force.on Deccm- Mrs". Eugene Powers of 350 South ulaitit of plaintiff,bn or before the 18th 'JPHOl.STEKING r— Purnlture rp JEUSKY HAtJlO SKUVICE '. aronnd scrcojis; base ray lle.at. throueh- fcentlal. For local interview, w^lte fully Write itivinsi full particulars to:. day of-March next, and in default thereat, ii. p cayors, Ventitiatt blind:), llcrhort V. SoniJe. / out;'.G fftcps'.-tri.third level; cuc-iit cleset, stating age, phone number, expiSyjenee, bcr 1," 1929, made a sergeant on Union ayC'Vuo for the 'businesai Nice clinlce of fabrics. V. Kantner Si Mr. Harold; Wllson-JCR, B- Box 597, co CituuHt'af Biieh -Judgmfcrit will, be rendered atainrt CKANVOHD 0-II4II4 attic storage, colored tiled Hath, ;i bed- Mr. Mobert W.. Olson—CR S«5048 education, to Georgette Platt. Itfti<l!- you as the court shall think equitable and Soli, 120 South Ave., E.V ffil Cllanford liHijns. slftlini> door closets. Gradini! Furnished Rooms ' side Ave.,' plalnfield. . ' ' Cranforrfi January "i, 1943, and a- licutenrint mt'oting-^Mri^ Edward O. Karow inno'i . . tf -Kta^JGcrir-Ude—Nunii=CR-Bi3BiiiS: u One of Best Bourbon Buys Available! For tin. Tteiit. In -imd"seedrnin~5rnrnbberjr;~gnvtace want; on March 15, 194G, nncl Mrs. Paul Selby were co-hos- The object of said suit Is to adjudge th« 'TELKVISipN & HAnr,O. SKRVJCE hard surface driveway; rails on front G. E. HOWilAND — REALTOK - GAS$MANN SGT/ ARClilfS;G> BIItI» tsretended marrlaue between plaintlrt and Cait ns. .No eontr/ict-iiecensarv. and rear stnopK; combindtion- storm For Rent Born in New."York City on AUR-tesses. '•" • .'• | . '•-,.. >••• --I.' CIlANFOHri ELECTRONIC SALES 444 Chestnut Street - HOsolle 4-10S0 2,1 Sl New menibcrs welcomed at_/thi's you tiull and void. • ' ATTOsEm?reir liai.'e,. auprnxiinati' payntcnts ineludinu phone after 0:30. CRanford '6-5407. 2-21 meeting were Mrs. H. C. Woernef:, - 4S, innurnnee and taxes S0^ monthly'. -'T RELIABLE WOMAN will baby sit itiuhts TMTB^TBilffi pointed to the department on'De- Attorneys for Plaintiff. 101! No. .Unhtn Avi-.,. CHautord fi-2310 tfl FURNISHED • BOOM, or will mind children during day. Call i 'p JI.-Jbhnson,JWrs. Her.-- r 12S firoad St., Elizabeth.' N. J. All—nnwly icdooorated—and all- tranuportatirin, AVIfttnHf' •>'•'"»' ' ' -wmber-1T~1929. —Ile-waw-n^vl pli MAINTEXAXCC SiiCClIA?. Fniiir-'. and-Mrs. Robert Byi- Address of Plaintiff's Attorneys. .StRVICK. CH1111, niIncnloWK _ ,,aneh UomES +_ Colonials, condition, G-room house plus tleman only. Callll aftef r 7 p. m., CRan'-" l Doted: January 21. 1952. 2-21 . hlL'lu'iii pricus inada, Inunedlate simporch. Lni'ire living room with firc- lord 0-6051. RESPONSIBLE MOTHER will care -i:; SO1TH' AVK.. E. reimival. • P.' M. liunksh()(i, 'j'M I'ark « Etc. — Sll.SOO to S2?,500 • place, CO-foof' frontnyc. oil heat, Rdog- shift Sgt. GasSman was-'-bonu-in T3ay- chanah. ». N. J. children. CHanford 8-4857. U Avenue. Plalnfleld 4-Mi»oq. W FOUM1CA, /MlCAUTA, and TEXTOUVB — Call now and Kee our listings -r- cyclt School area, attached COMFORTABLSi DOUBLE H6OM tor 2 oniie oii November 23, 1898. He NOTICE- tO CKEftlTO farnj-f riSh ej'JIs.. counter, top replacements. Mlnton-UIlt MACHINE SCKA*fcKS >;-r;Vi;,;: Cabinet' Co., 31 South Union' Ave,. .'/•"SHAHBEN AGENCY people, separate beds, convenient, also HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wishes part-time wj)H appointed to the force on De- Hint ESTATE "OF ARTHUR M. WILSON, our farm ' daily, j ALAN JOHNSTON, HEALTOR slncl roam. CRanford 6-5301. ti Pbnd Hint -,_JClcCC3&Ctl. _ -J— Home Insulation Cll.ni.ford 0-0221!. • • Healtors secretarial work afternoon;;. Box 610, E-ipttlemita — Itiy Shift 15 North Avenue, East CR .0-1800 ; 203 Elm Street, Westfleld care Citizen and Chronicle. ct'iiiber 1, 1929 and became a ser- In Hawaii smart bruncW hostesses Pursuant to the order of CHAHLES A. iAU)WIN WILL rock-wool liisulntlon, SltATS- Cane, rush, rattan. Work eallfed Open Kvenlncs, Sundays -WEstfleld 2-SB04 Eves., WE 2-1240 I^HS ROOM geant on August 1, 194!). scrye fresh grated coconut on but- •OTTO, JR., Surrocate of the County.of tilawn ni&tlmd iui£d; ^r>oiial' liul^ii'vl- fi>f and (Irllversd. PUiliifleid 0-0270. • — Members, of — • convenient to all transportatiotv.- Gen- COMRISMtlOSC —' •'•", \- Union, made on the twenty-fifth day'of i-n. 'Icstui-ini; rii'r ciishiiined | •lull. K»ul>li«lii'd 1MB. Win. h, s^-hroe- -» • •. . FINE FttEXCII,'BRANIJV -.. i*Ht: Clianlnrri H-M74 NORTH SIDE , "'..- FURNISHED ROO^l and PRIVATE BATH lS38--PLYM0UTll,.i2-d<)oV.(!ednn. R "& H. I estate of said deceased, notice Is hereby to *8«VS. tSji'u.vfiU-tion eonvv'ntent. I6r transportation. . CRan- LATHE HANDS given to tlie creditors of said deceased to :•::;->•&• would not appeal to a: Write A. CAUPRNTEK - eONTUACTOH. lleoalrs; ford 0-0072. ', --.•.——•— gocw^ condition. Beat offer. ' WEstileld tf metal'Weather stripplnu. piirci* 'jr«lo«- MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY _ t TURKISH FEATHER MERCHANT 2-4535-J. exhibit to the subscribers under oath or -~J£H> Sfci'lfiiliS A oi iiliiuie 'WITH A MEMBER .OP THE • - # Ar'RICAUnVOOBQO- DANCER 'affirmation their claims and. demands Dressmaking mid uit'ii, cabinet wn'r,K, vervvw, tSliraaen. NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM; near all a-oj LMiilkhu!. roofiiijt anc ^.tiuiu, George CllANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD • ALASKAN .SEAL HUNTER, or MOLD MAKERS a«ainst the estate of said deceased within « CONFIRMED O^ARK HERMIT '•*- transportation. Gentleman only. Cratt- PONTIAC 8, black. 4 door, late. 1JW7. six months from the We of said order, l{. Nnbes, 0 Adams Ave., Cllullf-ild Jord 6-0B80. .' . • tl low mileage, excellent condition. All MOTORISTS, APPLY NOW! ' Ji:\ Ll.ric and'--parch- Alterations': l!-mil7. Call before 8 a, m. or liflel tint It certainly will charm thi* American or they wilt be forever barred from 3-ariie '-trick also home buyer tired or shoddy house oiref- mr, GET YOUR prosecuting or rceovcrihu the. same ii "iji,i|i utiil l)ii:ili«' LARGE ROOM, running water, conven CHuiUurirj" . ROOSEVELT -SCHOOL SE&CtCSH, „ ii,. What features! It's .one of those ient to. transportation. Gentleman only. a'jiainst the subscribe**! Qui »»#ais*.. t>.Mjt. (lie new Gpiieriil Flrel l-'loor extra"lareo livinu_. rattnY 'with places there's -ho. use writing about — J. PAIUlb OltlPHi Eii ituttt uttarhment al»n. —' Authnrhed — il3 Miln St., .CKartford 8-0414, ti. < LADfKK' SUIT'S irtui DUESSKS mndtf'to itreplaeS, dining room; ultra sndderift ' you've just got. to *ee it; the TV room, -- MA1ZIE M. WILSON ^o.l nJiiy etei\lni;s. 1 tci TIMKEN OIL UUHNER Apartments For Rent RADIAL ftMtt OTERATOILS : 1 tioor ahreo''-lariio" bedrooms and den. for example, Is.out ot this, world...It lvas Same Car License Number SI-T. Hti J'lUami(, 155 CfiUrarAw., •SALES ANDf'SKttVlC* tWO FUKNISHED RP>OMS »d piivdie FIVE^ROOM APARTMENT. 1st fjonr 2- tid— Si£b* Shilt " . _• Executors. Excellent Brandy Value? 21 kitchen, sun porch, fiinan porch; second eVe*yttilMefVe*ythirie'' you'vyoU'v.e a rinht- to cilpect'tot famlly. house. $100. Available Feb. 1st. THQHN.T&N.' C. LAND, Attorney Service oil all make* lltn.nU'airt heat, oil tired, 6iie*at tHUl*««»? »2li« «»'•. ' _ • «i i ft?> home. Ideal for on« or twa-business a4oCemmerc,e St., Ne\yark, N. J • Meteied frtpl «41 d*llv«irlbr ipen, near bus. Cllan/ord 6-0572." Call Palmer, CRanford B-5361. MILLING MACHJNE Permanent rialcs .Will: Be IssuM. Star tins This Y plot 50 x I2» — $21,000, Ilk* you to see it. F^S830 < ' :-8Sl -J.~« i • after 8 p. m. . . -V. OPERAtORS -.,:. • U> .filter through water..(. tion, i."d locution, Iari2e living room, Wealtors ROOMS for rent by dny or Veek. Rea- tine room, bedroom combrned.-i kitchen S'lrhi Shire . LL HOME KEPAlliS and ulU-ratlnns. cumbiiuitioii kitchen-and dining room, 4OO.\V»stneId'Ave. ELiKib.eth S-BIOQ sonsible rated. Call CRanford 9-9833. next to bath. Somerset and No. 28 bus as and iiny other: type No job- tjwj small, .'Jiai{telf»-.CH«!\ford CHANFORD HOTEL « twit bedrooms, sun- porchi lartfe- -&ft' -••- Open dailyr-8^0; Sat, 9-5; Sun'. 1-S. ^ pass. door. Couple, preferred. ip NoVih SURFACE GRINDERS RESERVATIONS FOR SPECIAL ; c-rsm fimi, Al»i> rirw roofa. Win. h! Sehnw B-«3&2. ,'•.•. . -. • .... tt ishedroom second floor, ample storage, ,Ave., E., Cranford. ' : Kentucky Soiir-Mash Boiirbon „. ' dur, 1 Walnut Ave., Cranford. Call day IMiueimrd,, Miiliion — N'icbt Shin EXPERTSHpE W. Union Ave: tf A-l AXWO SCHOOL Floor Service —hprtfftftma 'tlla hitfh. tiHw nil hlirner. ed-h •Stntn Set )IT1RPLK»ACSEP COUPLE. interior btiflbeautifulll y dtdecorated. d OvvilulO - i m -l.r>. i iTirilne ..1 i-U-ittt's" MKN/EL — l'el('|»iariB ua 10 al»cu»cu»w for hire. &. W. Oliver, Ine,,. CrU'iiioid Real Estate and Insurance ice, need 4 or S rooms unfurnished. our floor problm! Vlbor scapliiil snrf leavlna town. WEstncld 2-U2BC-H. LEARN ¥O DRIVE NOWI the U. S. Air Force. He enlisted seventeen fflionlhs of previous .TUii- Bailifcr. S,r>?»JsdtTi. Other Lawn ynur fliior problem.!!; snrf JSilSMUULJdmJWilJUU-—u——tf. Kenilwerth. or vicinity. 73S Newark AVE,, E Men^n-Se¥mee- QUICK SERVICE Mp Second Floor ahJW!235lga "Ave., KenTTWoFth. ' ' .—' "TRTff recently at Newark tor lour years, ice with the.82nd Airborne Divis\ ii.lili\ii. »Uo waxing. eij ciie i(«i North Union Ave. UKNDiX Automatic; Wa.iWr Servlre. »l\ MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE desires 3 or 4 Opposite Station. Cianloid O-miUfl. ' tf Blyelt. riione"Ciltinfard ti-Uii, US Wurk. jjuuianteed. Cllanr, one with stall Bhower, one bed- T. A. CHANE—Painting "nd Decorotlng. CRanford B-4284. • Mrs. R. K. Tool of tlie 'Lincoln .kA!LE the l>«"t Ion Kuil Kinni nnd hnth on :tid floor. Larue liv- 229 Hl«h St. Tel, CKanford O-00B9, Garage Wanted -V 100 XoHh 12Ui Street Second Lt. William O.Lan-g, son <3a, Lt. Lang's wife, Sara, is pres- 475 Qt. SINGER S."»VlijQ CENTER - inK" room yitIT qpOn llreplaee. clinlnc for - estimates. . . tf "WANTED -TO RENT—Private G.arafie. street address: kDdl ifciird »ysiiut« Uut we tiave $<>vn.' For^/5/service :•' 82 Kim Stretl, WEstlleld 2-IIJ47 tf FOUR or FIVE ROOM APARTMENT tn 8 Alden 8t Cf»af<»f* . D«i;4« VVoin, Gm-nge iiulld- For Your 3 / F:re.'-|onF e tin*,.' Real Estate Wanted VITSCHKE & HLUNCK — Palillert and By vtrtiiu. of an ordof made In the Jui) J'uil car seri'iei'.' lirleu Work." Cellar Water Pisatlng, CRANFORD or ROSELLB — 2-famlly Superior Court" of-New Jersey Chancery five e»tim;itp». (iiihwartz, . CUanlurd Decorators. 47 North 18t*h~Stleet, Keu- Matehbook Advertising PROTECT «»•; 1'IJRE CALIFORNIA SWEET- WINES iM isir 'wii..Uv-«. tiill -CM 41-U7IU- : . hdu«o, A-l cnndl.tlon, tsood -location. Division, Onion County, Docket M?1U38» 'tl-ll4O5 oi LINionville 3-lBHMi ' U ilwo.'th, Nf. J. Telephone CRanford ' ' '.,- ••'-— "« Prlvtite* paflyl'.'nn' brokers;' need apply. : America's. most widely-read Si, in im action \vherelri;(Ma.y P. Ernfest, ...csa e : B-4/IS — ROselie 4-6188-M. [ U CAUPENTER' and cabinet maker. Qit/dlty. -' Detnware -3-titlM. • ; '-. - a-6 vertlsing rnedium fc thb common- Vied X^t^'Widt Sdeeikm. Ma$ | Is plaintiff and you are Ucfendant, you Your Car With SIIADES, up to 31 croftsmuhshttt. Luriwlg Solbert, 3H3 R, MENZEL ~ Ifiterlor, exterior paint- ure • hereby-.rajuir.ed-.lo.,,answer plain- inent. IUM- • .1-31 WILLIAILLIAM ROESEU Interior anandd ExterioEteorr on the average, to catch a "person's a Dealer whose reputation is establishdN The object of said suit Is to obtain a mm.iXil* rule*. ' .Phone Cltanfurd PitPaintingi : SkillSkilled niechanlcshl . PersonaPll eye, as the matches are used Corrects'-Soil Addily decree of divorce between said plalntin WE CALL FOR '..AND «sir*Bs'-ls a sniall a'.ii;nal "oj Here*» top-notch cir iervlc* for C-0HU. Pleats esll alter B:30 u. in. H l 20S Columbia Avenue nnd you. " DELIVER YOUR CAR. WE SPECIALIZE IN RESULTS l jkfrf and riation-wlde moilnf and • IMMtT — siiEItitY — 'WUSCAtEL- 1 WESTflELD 47S North Av*,, E, :' &ad .feat-« -li will 'roniain in this will be mt your door in »jiflfy I V«r«Uui work. Tel CHanford C-21M. tf storage.' Aeenta for Allied Van Lines, Inc. All-lytxw-oi eratlng and ii , Piano Tuning ss Jong as it -.thinks, it is All eervlcoi prrformdil in a,t PIANd Ttmlng and Repairing. Warren I'll I It«ill Cranford 6-4500 ; or until exhausted. Nursing Service manner at reasonable rates. W. Grorf. "tor 35 veahi We«tfleld'« »nd %\\ Pttfk ROB01NSS A ALLISON, tie. Cranfnrd's foreuiC'St piano tuner," 31S Plainlield SAtJES C0 Inc* FHD V. N. A. tat Heneral NUN 213 South Ave., E. Pearl Place. Scotch Plains. Tel. FAn= f UNION COUNTY tni2. VISIIU, llypo'lei'inlcs, MutPinnl and Jhfin* CRanfnrd e-OABH Cranf -*d U. i. Wood 2-tMOl. Member of New Jersey NEED Infant Cure, Health Education. The Aisociation of Piano Tuners. if VlBltlnii Nurte Con Help You, Nominal HALF GALLON Stales riei> is. exported F Tel. CHsnfOrd B-0757. or cmisult ilEtilABDK piano tuning and repairing Rogislered Pharmadat !n )"'(•• i fiJZj- Jo Cuba and Europe nnd BUICK COMPANY tl Clocks Repairedp •.by recognlted experts. CRinford Piano Sales^ Service FAMOUS ' . • ' ' ,> £* »Hj^e>d to the domestic posses- KK Si d "Co. Tunert and rRciuild*rS, 3 Nptth 430 KOUTII AVE, :LOCKK — Spring: Wound er ecirlc Av#., -tost. ' call-eHa«lorddJ'alat»:-~4je _eiie»idotnce at sloie sfee*. Pu«Jta ..Eieo nnd Hawaiian' cleaned anil-rcpalfed. E. P. Chamber- 319 NORTH AVE , UESTFIKI D WE, 2-1038 \VtSTFIKU> Tutoring *• lam. CRaiiford G-428?. . ••:• ,tt j±. WM. PENN SJ'urine the last decade, TUTOIflNG—l.IlBh ' School und Callega. HELP States rice -al.so has been iiubiecU. Carolusf. Clark, B. A. (Valoi, And It Could Be YOUt FINE. BLENDED WIIISKEV TEL, WE. . LL, U..sEd. M. aaa Mountain AvA, Weat- TO SUPPLY -NECESSARV^I'tANT' I'XIOU iji, considerable i field. Call WKsllteld 2-UW-W.' tf " tSdea;" KuUpgina Islands. COAST TO COAST MOVERS

Anywhere In the V.S, or Can»4» biiiitlwsigon- today. WtliHWtH* NEW-lfOR'52T ITPiS'HERENOW'I. Sar>. Reasonable utd It's so simple. Just write in 50 words or lens teH stfcksi et eheuistc £um and 18 , Imme4late Service, •wr.il WILD BIRD -4H ebtaitting toedieal ©ui By Van—Rail—Boat—Ab patient treatments* hei? »e mar* *veiy *i«gle Amerlean.' ^..^ Witb the Creiifonl Real Est^ii Board \ pitaHsatiea; Bursnc* or veluiiH new water soheiiery. Entry blanks HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agtnt TELEPHONE any one of the CKmlerd A MARKET PRICE wJU be dugaested by mattar«; ' ALL ¥©U USE ALL tHB ALLIED VAN LINES, he. Beaird Members,bit tH© list below. the Board |or your property, Gtaa- availably at our store. Fireproof omse * €ratlnf a Specialty H© will distribute your listing te all These and Many, Muny'More Fine Valin* Are far Commercial and ate Given rreely IOKJ Board Members. Jhave a e&ta- u -- - •. tlouitehold Gooda. the others,, end to over 200 Contest CIOHCH Marclr IS, but don't |iut Jt Now Available at WwriM-l!**, Hojjlop in ami IM p ; , Can Wfesifleld 2-4454 of the local' FOR EXPERT ASSI5TANCI erating out-of-town brokers. mitrket off. YOU eould write the WINNING dnswer Browse Around Or Ju^l Pick Up Your Phone! Ill I \ SOFTENER AT NO CHARGE TO YOU NO CKAB6E is made far multiple list- si No ParknuE Problems — Just Drive In 'TODAY.'" • ' •' -" •' ' You CAN Aitbra To Own Your Own YOUR SALE will be made quickly and % 'Phone CRanford G-0080 for a S You pay only the aiaadejd ~ easily. You will be elad that you '% Seethe taxi. GojnB to » Valentine'party? UMHwieii:tim you would pay for Let'DAVA-do nway with jIARD -WATBtt BLUES"'— let DAVA FLOYD E. REYNOLDS relied upon th© Cranford Board/ I fake the lady in "a Parrott's taxi. Vymi as much as $165 a yolir — let DAVA'Ytell? to increase service ol a single broker. wade up of the men who kaow C. E. TRUBENBACH L.iclieti like the clean, comfort- PRESCRIPTIONS value- of your home . v . Up to thrfto. years to pay. Do it Gsaafoird property best D.A.V. ;il>lo i-ab.s. j' .. TODAY the DAVA way 1 , "; •••-••"-••• Plumbing and Heating Contractor t - We Specialize In Your or -plianc jad«i/-i«-\«-fw«- HO o!)!l(|d

,, •/ i.--:.-! -; SuiTivcrs are: Two '.laughters,, <-°P"-l 11 Mi's. Sa.ciie Weiss- of Wtwtiielri and serve. I Mrs. Alice ' KoosttM- ol Laiuonce Otsilc) o; Harbor;'two SI>P.S. Williaiti oX Jcr- w'">« ? •e:sqy City .-ind .T;w.es of Ciiirk; a Iiiipn S; sister, Mrs. Alice Evans; aurt two Worn, . j half-brothers. Edwin and James, • Wuinj ^j'buth of Jersey City; aval a sra'nti-i been , child. ' ' ' had I i • '-*——'T'-'- •, • '. Cross ("| Mrs. Carmine Buontemivo Mr, t A^hijjtr«frf5sriTf~»-i>niiit>!n will h't> Tlie t \ : .-:•; '.'v::'..-.'., ;<\\':,-^.l>;: .•:• '.•::.•;;• j*-

r< ' ••"• " " •. '• ,JC) '•'•''' " •: ' '"••!: •'• .- 3 '.: -1 ,..--,-- • - - . THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUAKY 14. 1952 THE fcRAK'FORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEB2UAP.7 1 •[, .552 f>afie Twenty

.Ma'nniK and .Holjei t Regent of Law School (in hy ('oiiiinittee ^Marched In' S6 Far GARWOOD—Up to 80 percentof the k--h;i.. Claiio GARWOOD — Local March In Carwood's all. money collected in Catholic np;ihl, •' l'ob!.)J" \!:I|-)!.\I), P:i.trit'i:i .. KENILWORTH — Community of Dimes campaign is approach- charities is Used for ediicational !yliT. Vida I1.-II.U>' tin nl Kr;uU' ;jiril.i ..Ilid C'jiiolyn- Ol).-i. {'.(.' — Jft-thodi^t Chuifh nom.in'titiii^ com-* r .• iifJ!;.,--Jit-—Di.ri'thy ;Fi.H*'i\ K..Mi- ing the $1,100 mark, it was an- purposes, the Rev. Francis Rearr WESTP1ELD fhiKijvil havf beViv studvint; Hoi-' hitter- *vi!l im'et at thL-: parsonaRe eniLw l:>.ii:l this past \vt»rk, KC'v'oi'al i'oii!n- i'ii ' NU-iH'.itii, Kulh.rv'ti 'hi-ikiiu.-- it'S'w.'ru. February 3 to prepare a ews nounced- this week by Mrs. dort, regent of the Law School of ar woo TODAY — FML — SAT, ~. i... Vivian' David an;.l M;.n ,-'.n fit l;itf iif cilixt'is for Various church Gladys Stcffen and John Dugan, Seton Hall University,: told the Robert MHefcam. Uttbeth Wi ; butiuns v.ai'bruHslii in for ihv HBQ co-chairmen of. the Drive. For their music projects, the Duii-li. tilt-play shell. Clulilii'ii w\w. .'liinid. !'S—Seliiilaslii' —C'>iist:inin:_ iigaiiixations and administrative Holy Name Society of St. AnneV Students 1 ";' Still to be accounted fof are ifth grades made booklets on the or i-i ;',.-ti\'.|i!. Lfiiui-o Obst. - Ariri. i,:i:«- v..iup:- fi;i- ilnircb year beginninsty Church Monday evening. Conduct* Last Meeting Hardiiivg School a L First Aid Squad 50 per cent of the coin boxes, in- iperctta "Hansel and Gretel," As i- J (-•lafk and -Mary. V-i'a!i'. rro^ri-ss luiu- '1. :. ' . '.••'..... •' / John C; Fay, past State com 1 Chil District Heads dustry, and a number of individ- in added attraction, the classes — Hit No. 2 — kindergarten Exercises Bus Check throve ami Kathy -M.ifiiyn fjronditd.s. Unth-ila C'KII- The slate selected by the jeom- Missionaries to At Plane Crash mander of the 'VFW, also spoke Liada Darnell ' ••''''' divided into teams; the girls 1 . .•..'CiuN -.!• I'.i:.;.:"'•;•-••-.' V^-Hi-.-.-.i i - — - - — — •- the^ driv'I, e wil— •l • be• ex- [group GAItWOOD Twciity Incni* Who Was Lincoln?" 'wli's' prp-,! M'i-:^ . C:iti-<*nniCath ' liennor's .•••t'cuni. "will gunn tended.to Friday'when it is ex- Waking rag dolls to look like the party arid dance-to be held iii,St. PAYS OFF' sented by. Fred Stein, Eleanor Stein,-wadf liasTriwi ;;evyiiil ex pi -rinivnt* aiinu.i! eiuin-h meeting ort March Kay berss of the Garwood First Aid Entertained By pected- the quota of $1,800 will characters and the; boys construct- 'I'lif, t nTliiwihj: i'.ifls frnmtlK.- Alice's School Hail on. Februalf} LATE BIT SAT. SttE [odified by Trustees Unheeded Wayne -Weingnrth and Patricia on WIMUH-IV . • . ! 2:i, th •lu-.v. John pc'ihtjimer, pas- \> Church Units Here Squad were among persons ans- 1 raft Boiihl 42 Galls By Qlizetis I'.ai bara Gi-i.>niliir, Shirley Rev. F. 6, Conscr, Presbyterian Groiip crash early Monday morning: Robert George Takes and Rosary Society. Otto Zenisek Janet Arthur, Florence-Tor-i 'rhc-f(4U>\vin^ x-hiltlreii in Miss 1 \\\\\& from H to 10:30 p. m, in.the extra 1 .^residents and .their guests were Ident, Steven BanyasiJ vice-pres oga, .linn I!',K<>, Carol Syhoideuij-er To Hear Dr. Elder ; Th'e group was led by Capt. Her- and his orchestra will play for June Alijrsea. Van Johnson i naiiiuioiiHlv Approved Two Kettilworth Men and other members of Miss: Dorii.lii.v"'..l.njesl;i"s fourth unule i hurch soei;il hall, Of Imlian Mission, - sntertalned at Monday evening' Top Music Show Prize iderit, Barbara Wojkowitcz; treas- dancing. " • ' ,»• ;. • ; Myers Reports No .class ' presented "The'; wen-on the honor roll: SeholaM-u; bert Peehin and accompanied by "' Ac P>it*i>tit«t Pr«tst" ' KEN1LWQRTH—Two local men Mt'inbei s of Miss Gladys SpycrV- The..Rev. t\\\ Dexheimer will MR 30 Yearn ii Iran neeting of the Garwtjod Womeii' '..' GARWOOD —' Robert George urer, Joe McDonald, and secretary Story of Abraham' 'Lincoln," a!--~JaciHifhne Aleros. Gary Slaiiin-- To Speak Tuesday John Malko, preSidenti presided- "Too Yoiu^ To Kiss" ,\s l arems .rroisi jwcp o ,nducted int0 the armed_fOi_ Response'td* Survey .liith' gradv cn "The Sin of JDoiiig Noth- third Dr. F. M. Karney. ^lub at St Paul's Church. won first prize in the Aniateur Nancy Deremer, poem. Paul DtCorcia 'recited therein. Carol Ann Dougherty, Judilh GARWOOD —.The Missionary GARWOOD — The Kcv. t>r, 'Ai' ' : KENILWORTrt — Pollowing a |.c6s• Wednesday by Draft Boaul 42 .Me: -Carole Goodred.--. Carol H iska KENILWOIRTH ^- Local citisiens A'ctlii. Albert EriimKm.6, Alexander "Pn'isv Yf the Lord." -scene: Elizabeth, Rosellc, Fan wood pices of Uhe PTA.^ Other cash lq>the whaling ship now in Eliza- In Color _ cited bv Richa'rd-- KeTtmaif iiHitd1U"TrnTiTi. Rev frgircM O CQn'scr', Presljytcr- speak at a Fellowship Supper recovery of bodies and personal Regional Honor Roll:" { Monday -evening ap-]ot 247 Novth Eighth streeti They •lppaiently do not want direct bus Var.iu.uker .u'nd Mii-luiel Vii UaUjs. IJierVy Point Ssoiii'iy XVlYl meet brcug WeetinK spons'orctl by the West Jcptch Plains_and_Westfleld> Brie awards "Were presented >to~Karen beth by Husscll Burieigh of 5W. - M*nunc Sbtnr 1* A..VL • iirovud unanimously, a. modifled; left "from the Elizabeth Ai moi y to" Newark, Councilman What's Iii A Name" w«s-prc"sented ' b-irian. Cnrolyn -Castroy, Paillette T _ wn Missionary on furlough from addresses were-ntade-by-Mrsr-WH> -ttaETrtam-^osepfr^HoHiday—and The—scveRth-j^gfade*-listened' to - GARWOOD — Eleven Garwood MO9C. and TVESDAV .-.t the hunwtif Mrs. Albert Ahder- minster FcllowshlpStiiYtiay aT5 pupils are: listed on • the current" |4.iiuiei'garten graduation program.;ancLivc'cc then senUo^tho N ^it:ik .and V.'ilHani liurnett.-'--- L£u_..jiof.. 4a Michigan avenue on - India, at their regulnr._, monthly tints to the hospital flhd others Ham— McDowell',- Fifths Distric Carol Nitt61y in that order. • Steve Banyasz on ihe Sarne topic ,,f«in reeomtnendi-nK the modified j induction Station; ' items meeting on Tuesday, at. "5130 p. j«. D. 'ni. at Garwood Presbyterian honor roll at Jonathan t)ayton Re- "Hans Chmtiui Andersen ning to Borough Council. Hams." Paillette Sirtok alf;o recited ! Miss ".Dolores l,.ylii'h"s first "gi'aite;; ijtlijnday evening and "the choir will to the-morgue,-It fell ta the Gar- drama chairmauf of Plainfielrf; and r-rJudges—included Mayor Junior Red Cross' had made 60 LJlbit T..Johnson4_£du.-|.. . ._:.•. • • ' . Ward AH ~uon-cn jreTritfitt'ti to-.attend decorated Valentine riuk cujps Jot gional High School, Springfield, it CAKTOONS—COMEDV Mr. Myers sjiid that he inserted ••irOrTcoln poem. " ' '^ worftfiig i>u the unit of w-ork^. Heverly lianer rehearse Tuesday "evening at Tp^inr gar»;« to .remove-thc-pilot's- Mm* Bertram Stuart, Fifth Distric Thomas Daub, Mrs. Walter-Pugh, he ^j^ -—^ l_j^n - Two motion pictures,- ".Lincoln" hilled "community helpers". They j * ihi< meeting imd^^arfaKcJotpHc" p g vic<&-presidcntrtifr:Un.lti'n.—------Mrs. 9ahn Teuschcr,- Police Set"- Cranford Mali and. 82 candy iayors questibnntiires in the Citisien 'and rt EN UiWOlvTH —^M iss. cowb* opportunity of learning about one Teheran Church, and supervisor body fr5m~thd nose of the plane. Chronicle and other local newipa£and "Johnny Learns iiis^taWc4^Iiu:(Ljdi5.cnM!!:i^ Beverly; j Local Club ih'ember^BtesentecLa „_.'._. les—Lesakr-Councilnian for—^Washington's—Birthday—for jscciiu of the irouble-spots ittTthtr warld of the work of the Interchureh LR*- Wissell, John Mayer, Florence pers. to deterrrune at. whicfi~hours { cided ikit entitledv "Sardines." Among George Haydu and George Haydu. Brookside Nursing-Home. I»alfciits Protest ~ toda>, >t was_ announced. .•'".' . craturc Committeei has been a Sarnpieri, Marie Sifagusa, Joyce local citizens- desired- additional l ss They the cast were Mrs. Harry Frahme, Special acts were presented by ^Eighth grade classes have just protests by the parents-foii- ne. „ :•-.'••• • . ! >y. M-bte- Connie Barbaiise, Jli The Rev. Mr. Canscr is in missionary in Iran for almost thir- Marilyn Whistle, *Ibyce Christianp; Jackson, Ronald . A._ Jones, Mary II, For Cafeteria transportation, but that he had not L other Mrs. Thomas Noilon, Mr^, Carl completed a two. week introduc- a decision by the board last, r iVl-i-Sv-r'Uht M'i-inet!'H second gradeLBetty Mavluone,! i Mis'y Mliiidj KK&'ILWOHTH—Harding School o£ rv.tnpOx.iir antf ..primary ' y years. His first twelve ^ -SoHis~Mrs—WilliarrrSchlt3itd~arid Edwatd and John Mayei and tory cutuse-iii-fienchr-yhis-brief k to discorttinuc the program, received' a sirigTe repry torlrTe qucs- dropped a 40-2(5 decision to the country that was then called 1 CRANFORD pupils saw: "Eskimo Children" nndjis planning a Valentine Party to be- W.dlt, lu-Ui at the Vatter's home. 107 work in the Vengurla district- in Mrs. David Reid! A donation of $5George Pyle. Faculty rnembers- in introduction to the .Prehch lan- binder and Celia Wahl. W. Kraus, supervising prih- Mrs* lietniaii Retires tionnaires. "Children of Holland," I held today.. . • , Mu-iiipm awmic. . • : Park Junior lligh School Friday On •wesicm India. He travels exten- Persia were'spent in- K&rnVarishah Mr. and Mrs. Gewgc*~Niehols6n Workers Set where he %vas in charge of .'evan- and family of 461 Third avenue was .made to the local March- of charge of the affair were Miss jean guage was studied so that the chil- ieeommended that the pro- From Education Board , if-there, is no vespohse to ' the ° The"following pupils" in 4M are' Antonio Foitimato's sixth grade! Miss l'.a\ic-r, daughter of Air. atiq al Rdsollo Park-. . * .. mcr's sively throughout the ?rea^ teach- dimes campaign, Monahan, Mrs; Ethel OToole and dren would be acquainted with Gre*t Undcrlaktm ! Sat.'* San..... li be droppfcd. KENILWORTlT—A voluntary survey, the boroueh council will . Ktl McCarthy.'.with- 1-f point*: play ing, preaching, visiting homes and' gelistic work. ;pent • the weekend in York, Pa on the honor roll, for the st'eond"jis iui\v studying the Revolutionary: llrs!Charles Bauer of 105 Mirhiaan ^h JfosepiiEioiano.M*Sr;CharlesMeF fortign-laiigujBges-in-order—to -aid I—boar-d directed' thai thf x-rjy program for women work- KENILWORTH—Mrs.'Grace-. M.assume that local residents do Wot .period: Margaret de Gran, | War; The oitthtjt have com- a\riuii', will )H- married on Maivlv sparked the" local nve agaiife'i, the etU«~ establishing friendly contact with In. 1934 he was transferred to appointed a nominating commit them in the'Section of a foreign great Central Valley water project, ing in the- school cafeteria was Hetman presided ovei' her last •Jrr, tiana Hamadah and in 1938 to Teheran Richard Newbold and family ccr of the PTA was general chair- be based generally on ever, he'urged citizens to - partici- Patricia•.Dresscl, Gordon MeCor- i pletod cmzenship unri ihe people He is also principal of JM^lEhI ianguage-uiriliglrScho6l. ,'.*"-,• • bl4h n^bmUtcd4j-y-4hfr4ja«sn.ts. adopted Monday evening by themooting n's president of the Bonrd TClaz/.ensi, linni tHe~Ven£im.rTJT£rr~SchoaT, where Tfor. similar work. Wherever- Ke ,v~WESTWAHD 1 Rienard was announced -that the c,ancer ..*. Eighth grades jife now studying and climate were dvereome by ..and.'that.Mr.'Kraus may.a.l.tei the •Board of Education. of Education Mpnday evening at pate in the survey.. Susan 'Wayne, The followini; rhildren; were' Yin l-.MVirliroiiy will be briftt'ttnaids and playeil a good fitir4r game and Bol)/ tiarr: u> about 500. ._iU hasjM&fl-Statiottcd he has worked Edward jEnners, Jn, son of Mr. /THE WOB4EN" r^MorW^hcpard -mo,dical-wi=-,Hardinfi-Scho:oi: Mrs..Hetman did •'Counciftrfan Robert Krdefier was Marie Martini and~lilrs.. EdwardnEnners, Sr., ofdressing—meeting—would—be--faeld Spanish for two weeks with Mrs, r Valeric Keen 4ind-Suaati-Kinlrr. .Jhe U.unoi. Roll .in (iN: Seholastic— i-iVIiss W.ulU' will be. maid'of honor. Ciravolii stand out on defense for thefl As evangelist and educator; Mr. to establish a vital Christian next Tuesday, February 19, at the FoOBulers*7l>ay.-^i Esther Tbnies, The course began hinj, In addition to representing spector,'cited-the danger o•f con-not seek reelection at yesterday's j authorized by council to sign a a lid, Guests" were present Iron) Bayonne, the ftenil worth seliooi. ' - Th' Church in the fate of. strong. Mos- 459 Third avenue, is 'confined.' to the longest mass movement of water •nftiss program, the* board directed. The class is'study ing a unit onthe E. Kraus, Regina' Kiuidstm .....-., -, v< -•- .-- Coiiicr's duties sire mnny and var- home of Mrs. Ernest Holt, Si-O Lo- with a talk on Spain and a descrip- tagio'us- respiratory diseases, espe- school election. j contract with th'e. Union County ^^ >.Josephin e I\ii;a.;..Piogr.usjt—Ilarbara' BeHlV>r.d ".'j -rEnst Orange. Klizabeth.' Hiuding School will meet the the < lem opposition. . •' ,. • his home with the mumps.' Meeting Is Tonight 'over~attempted -by rn^n^i.the;. C^eti"> Mr. Kraus said th.at caps and gowns j contract with the Union Coun section of Rusia. known as ied The9 have event included cust avenue^_^___ vj_. tion of: a bullfight Wlth_plctures Wllg THE CLOAK" cially, fsossible tuberculosis infec- Herbert T. Johnson, who is mov- i Society IOI t ic Pi eevn l Steppes Thc7"a^e"beg'inning ttie | Johnson. William Btdll, ' Ronald Gai wood. Marrisbn, , IrvinKtr.n.;P,oselle Park .squad- a-t.homo'on f- nor - road building OrrSne occasiOif her Through the years he has felt, >. and Mrs, William E. Malen- GARWOOD — Mrs. Joseph An tr*lTValley.7Project- feature* -in- , woiild be acceptable to him. tion,, and recommended the. x-ray Hostesses for the evening -in- gerbauer, president of the Union themselves are outstanding' exam- ''Under thc-uhm-sasgested by the ing to St. Louis,-arsraltended his Cruelty.to AmmalS..T.he..SQC.ietyTleX= of the men w'ho'flredthl? col- WoU^ aiW.T,eDen HiUc^:;5^ arid . the,= Ganvppd Char .md directed a group of he yes- cluded- Mrs. "Albert".Van Natta; •program. He said a portable unit of final meeting. Monday. Johnson, 'animal • to-start- the-\vnr-for Inde- jSchulasrtk:...—J.iiii-bin-ii^JNiuvstajiULUind SpotsAvgra-l. ;_ _ ; '•_.^ejvio^-Umiorrow, also hT 1 studenter 'UJbt ples of engineering and cOiistruc-" the Union County Ttfbcreulos.is and : IBg S7~EdmajR} Bertntngliiam;~Mrs. speaker at this evening's. Founders' p 1 Who'-served -only two years, of-ii traditional, no other schools in area if thanks' by the board for her wok. Since 1&38 he hag ozen colporteufs> seattered in Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 255 to 258, block 52, maer of see- daughters, Mrs. Bertha Matthews, Caroline Baeort, her heirs, devisee!: fforts in organizing and running At CliajM 1 Siniilay NigKt Pau . points thiou^iout the County Coiniiiander and personal representative:; and "GOLDEN GIRL" "have .similar porgiram, students .too -been M.i turned in Vt'iiJKurla. Mrs. August Serina and family, of tlbn No. 1 property ofJNewYork f Cranford, and 'Mrs. Edith her. their or atiy nf their •.iicv.^snrn I he new cafeteria program. KKT jmsses these price reductions on to you anti The interehurch Litera» immature' to. prepare program, KENILWORTH — John Reid.of »x The Rev Mr.- Conser is from 252 Locust avenue were Mrs. Jes- Suburban Land Comgany situate Prague, Westfleld, and a son, Al- in right, title and Intelcst, JohTi D»e. On behalf of the Parent-Teacher budgeted and several projectp s urg-* S ^, under pr. Elder's husband of Caroline Bacon, the stJ.nn on teachers and the loss of Plainfield will be the speaker at the VOiuo. and graduated from Mount sie-H, Chlopk. and Miss Jessie bert, Woodbridge, and four grand- In Aok party for approximately 90 mem- you by default. Arthur terrace. .•'•__ 4. possibilities of leasing a strip of Armour's Star boxes Class daughter, Marjorie, of Oak street, Rosalie' C. Marranca,. single, to day at the home of a neighbor, 419 This action has been instituted for the tho^ large number in .the .class wasIt will be a comprehensive:-study A UNIQUE Children of the chapel will meet 0 "UA'KWOOD — of. lecila PanzanelJa^ipregoing prop- bers of the cast of the "Frolics of Locust avenue. Born in Bayonne, purpose of foreclosing the lien of 2 tax tho leasori the program was drs= of administrative practices in-the land near end of Boulevard shops DELICIOUS SMOKED 2 at 7;3tt p. m. ^tomorrow evening. ommunleantg is being organized Willow avenue recently Visited erty. • '§1." Decorations followed a St.she had lived in Garwood 27 years, vale certificates dated September 2<>, 1942. continued', " ; " V ' ' for the proper lighting of this area, Valentine's Day theme. In charge made by Albert B. Caldwell. Collector o{ CINEMA Metropolitan area, Edwift W. The regular Sunday . SBhdtfl. installed and maintained by .the UPTON'S it (Gai'wbod Presbyterian Church jPvt.John Warchbl wh6 ig-a/patient coming here from Jersey City. Taxes of Township of Cranford, to Town- 95 Favor SfroKraw Kraus, supervising principal, told Teacher's Meeting was held Tues- p 7^ind_ will meet each Thursday at 4iii the O. S. Army Hospitp in Fort if arangements were Joseph Hum- ship of Cranford, which Certificates, Cover SERIES borough or Public Service; and 5. Deiiiocralie Auxiliary A member of St. Mark's Epis- 4' vacant loU known and desltnattd as A letter containing the modified the board. • day evening in the chapel, • do not recommend realigning of brothW-m-Iaw, Ralph Cladero , the Rev,"Eric S. Tougher, Devens, Mass. inik. Jules Lusardi, George Haydu copal Church here, she was a form- laid numbered 27 Mild 29 Green Avenue — EVEKV HEM. AT «:M — in ngi am was sent to the board. The ^11 In block. 64 and lots numbered 54 and 56 The board appointed Mrs'; Elea- curb in front of Boulevard shop; South Plainfield, the brirfo wore a pastol%~a»«icunecs. Boys and girls Mrs. Smolley has >feturned.-to md John Malko. tmuk Plans Card Party - er member of the Woman's Guild Walnut Avenue In 'block 06 on the ta*. prucntb claimed that they had • 95.nor Quimby of Westficld as a per-Mrs. Reynolds said the plan might .luil parallel parking should be es- HAMS white s^iu'p gown with illusion her home on Third avenue follow- maps of Cranford, Union Cotinty, Vtevi 12 years olfm^oldiyvwho wish to GARWOOD —PJ^ns were made of the church.' She was a- life mem- "Tony Draws A Hoxse" Miinatures favoring the -program. manent substitute -kindergarten ba a hardship on mothers with • \/ Ipecklinc, tUied bodice find long nakc confession offSmK-are • in- ing aii operation in the Muhlen- Safeguard Peate " Jersey and which certificates are record- tablished in" Ucu of angle parking lor a card party to-be held on ber of Holy Chapter 25, Order of ed In the Union County Heckler':, office They pledged the "fullest coopera- teacher, jeplaelng Mrs. Mercedes children in both'sections. when recommendation No. 4 "has Butt train. Her finger-tip veil fell from 'Ited to attend. • . . 7^^-^. berg Hospital, Phwntteld. . • . Fence posts and uprights for Eastern Star, Jersey City . irT book 1375 of Mort|>a£es at - pages. 85 ShanlT DEL MONlii larch 14 at Monday evening's x "Symplionie Pastorale" tion of parents" and pointed out Bordogna, who resigned. The ap- The board voted to meet with qt. bot. a crvstal bead .and seed pearl he:td- Senior choiu-meets for rehearsal Da^y of Willow ave- 1 yard swings—as , a matter of fact, 8nd &r respectively. been completed^ . Portion Portion inecting of the Women's Auxiliary Survivors include her husband, You are made parties defendant because Unit they want to give to their chil- pointment is effective as of March representatives of the Recreation Siecci and she carried^a bouquet it 8 p. ni. today. Tomorrow the _ end in Penn- sf the Democratic Club. any wooden post that Is to be sunk Arthur R. H. Riley, Sr.; a daugh- you arc the owners of said l.tnd and dren, and not take away. - An ordinance was adopted" on LB, PRUNE JUICE : 1 at an annual pay of $2,S00. Mrs. Commission, after teh reorganiza- LB. of white roses- centered with an .Uoir will attend the Columbia Un- sylvania. In charge of the affair will be in the greuBd—should be well jsre- ter, Mrs. L. Thomas Daub of Gar-Peter Honkcl Is also the holder nf a mort- "GaBopinq Mqaor" 1 ftjr.' Johnson explained that- the Quimby is a gratluate of Touchers final reading increasing the license ARMOUR'S . ••'.-' __ ^,«^, orchids . ' ty Glee Club concert in M.rs. FWnk Munn^of^Walnut teeted from ;the moistaire i»,th» gage coverinu lot 20. and you all have or All isCliS ME^EcVtO tion meeting on February 18 toice for pin ball machines from $50 "Vt-oti ean ' Mrs. Anthony Riecardo,- who will wood; a soh,'Arthur R.H.,-Jr., e claim the rlchl to redeem said lands from OnL Jr. fe.lL sU **v **-•" pmblem came up unexpectedlyand lollege, Columbia University. • —discuss use of public school facili- u. s. CHOICE 'i-';-r,:';! Serving as matron of honor was Westfleld, as euests i)£.the director, street W hostess. last week to a 3C assisted by Mrs. James Casale, earth,^.Th> wood should be thor- Lebanon Township; two brothers, the lien ol Plaintiff's tax. sale certificate!. (Continued from page twenty^tiep) oughly soaked In creesot* ftf : t. GStANT SCOTT. that the curtailment was not a pro-: •Staggering the school" lunch ties for recreational purposes. CORNED BEEF m Donald Snyder, " Mrs. Lela Byrne of South PUiin- group m friends. Buffet refresh- Mrs. A. T.' Mosca, Mrs. Cohrad Thomas W. Phaif .of Jersey City - ••••'- ..-•••'• Clefk of Superior Court meditated attempt by Mr. Kraus to hours was suggestcd'by Mr. Kraus SUnsh'irie • field. who wore a goWn of dusty Bible School classes meet at 9:45 ment .were sei'ved later in the eve- double-coated with this material. and John HL Phair of Summit, and Dated; February 8, 1952. 3-6 NO. m •—.•: SIRLOIN ROAST lieder, Mrs. Patrick Saceo, Mrs. Such treatment will delay tottiag discontinue the,program: Mr^ John- to help reduce the large nunrtier of BOROUGH OF KENILWOUTII AN ORDINANCE To Amend An Ordi- FAN-READY EVISCERATED- • KRISi*V CRACKERS ...... ,».;,....., rose faille with a picture hat and- m{ Sunday. The Rev. Mrnin.g Uichael Jiiba, Mrs. Rose/ Brown, five grandchildren. Mr, and Mrs. -./.' • ,',,'.- ... . ' ' nance Entitled "An .Ordinance To Li- EXTRA r and' the. destruction of the weed fay son said that the board took the children trying to enter the schqo PUBLIC NOTICE is hcreby-civcrithat the (14 to 1G His.) ' -. lb. Keeblei's ' . ' . •". ' . carried a bouquet of talisman roses. Toucher will deliver the message ; and Mrs. Frank Bcgasse of i|rsy Lewis Ross and Mrs. Fred- Riley celebrated their golden wed I'&tessional and technical advice of Doroush of_ KoiHtwin-tji, on tho acth cence and .Reiml.nto liilllard Itooms, Pool lb ox at .1! a. m. Worship services. "The inseets. There *re other *ot w at the same; time and the large day of February; 1052; nt ,B::i0 P. M'.Itoornsr Bowllnu AllcVB, Stadiums, Public" Thomas Lawler of Garwood, bro- dird avenue spent the week end rick WchrunY. '.-•'• Vcntlve materials rtow available »». box 55iB. COCKTAIL:-PEANUTS ..;.._.v: " ^. r ship supper will" be • served '/by 31S Walnut street recently enter- avenue,-Cranford j at 8 p. m., with ularly described property, as said property ouijh of Keniluorth. in tho County of Ji$;#mtB£Mt Following, a .reception' at the il'rs. James R. Walsh, a member the session, Mrs. Myrtle g'radcsr and 12 to 1 for upper grades. .eOUN : members of the missionary/and tained the following guests from if the club. The meeting was held th^ Rev. Alfred R. MeWilliarns, is not n'eeded lor • public- use. The prop-* Umoij," Passed and Adopte«) by the Planter's ' , : . home of the bridegroom, tlw coii» ladies' aid society at the Home SuaalihMJ C Reynolds -was the only board The suggestion, was riot acted upon. crty shall be sold at public auction tn the.Mnyor' and Council of the Boroueh o! Wilson's l lb ccll m af pie left on .i weddini: trip kvWash- Pennsylvania: Mr. and Mrs. Stan- if the home of Mrs. Sacco of" 183 rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal menibbr to speak in favor of-the highest bidder, .upon the* following terms Kcnilworth. on the lath Buy of Decoulber,' SLICED BACON .....=...'...... ,...:. - ° FEANtlT BU1TER T:...... ™- -> The supper will be fdllowc'd by aley Cominsky and daughter and Sunshine in homes and gardens Church, Jersey Cify, offieiiting.. •The-board-voted- to study-the pro- and conditions:- IB:I8. .-•••'• ington. D. C They uljll reside at iicitory avenue with Mrs. Michael to »s valusbli_»ii m the, beach: and ya'duation. ••• ...... '. ._••. .:,posal. Mrs. Grace M. Hetman and a. A deposit of .10 per cc-nt of Ihr Kale . BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and rbgram sponsored, by'tne West- "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keuhn and Burial will be Saturday morning price shall be pntd af-thc time' of the sale. Common Cntntcil of the Borough of Ken- CLOROX ...... ^- the Hazel avenue address. A grad- luba, president, presiding. t surprising amount of it in avail- Mi** Grace Hctman,. president Ikvnrtrth in the- C'uuntty of UnionU, that: • ' SELF-SERVICE minster Fellowship at/which Dr. granddaughter, Peppie., in Graceland Memorial Park, Ken- BOROUGH OF KENWAVOKTH b. The lialnnce of the purchase price, IOO% SELF-SERVTCB UJte of PJiiinfieki High School, John Elder of Teherjan. Iran will able te those whe se«fe-it. Avoid prgKided. - • in cash, shall be pai'd within sixty ifiOl 1. Section 3 of the ordinance o[ which Class of 1945, the bride' is cm- Sylvia Hidi of 484 Fourth- ave- . M«ch»illtt«i 8w*tier llworth. . PUBLIC NOTICE It hereby clvcn that days after-the sale, aiid the piuchaser. thtiis ordinancr e is amendatorymendatoy,, b>e > and speak. everpltattag with tall VMtti that (ho not-mifih »f KiMUlwnrth, on tho 2«th shall pay n proportlonaU* shale of t.he the same Is hereby amendeddd** to readd n.% nue recently celebrated her sev- tallows: ' ' ".. ' '. . FRUITS & VEGETABLES ployed by ..the New Jersey Bell Cows operate the controls to get ghade the" home grounds unduly, diiy «f Febninry. 1052. "t H«0 P. M...lanes, from' Uie.elntc of s.-ilo for the balT Primary and junior chain: meet enteenth birthday anniversary rid of horsefllei. with a machine Service Olation Won cE.S.3'.i, nt the Council Chomttcrn. Bor- once ol'the current year and for any sub- Section U. The annual fees payable for , Telephone 'Company, iti its -West- espeelally ifl slantin* »e.as? th*- - Hanse Tell* ?,U» " licenses istuctl under this ordinaiicv shall or weekly rehearsal at 3:30 p. m.with~a dinner party. Guests' were devised at the tTiniverilty el Hll«- 'onttli II11II, Boulevard,. Kfiillworth, New sequent year, based un the assessed vulu- field branch.. • house.-, -.. .-•• •••-'• • •• -. -. ..-. It Isn't hard U> tell when the By White Laboratories Jersey, will' soil . nil , It* rl«M. title and atiops. and exIstliiR tax rates. ' .' be- upon the fnllou-lnu basis: Vnr a 11- .londay. jsresent from Cranfurd and Gar-ols. fyrenane, a eambiwaHen. tt 1 Intercut in the hcrelnofU'r partlciilurly c. If the purchaser falls., ncRlects, or censq to conduct a pool arid billiard par- CKISC FRESH A graduateVVIGHIWCMKI Schools, The Rev. Purest C. Qonsci, Pres- wood. ' ' plperenyl butsxide and pyrethrln§; outside of your hou** needa paint* KENfL'WORTH-.White Liiboni- described property, us »nlcl property is reiuses to pay the biijiuii!e due, tocelher lor, live dollars igs.OOi per table; for a lIOIt^KL'S llAlKi' BKAJin- Mr. Dt-Guziu is the owner of the ut«. If the.surfatfc l« glosiy and Ine., Galloping Hill road, not needed for public u»c. The property with charges nnd taxes, within the sold license to conduct a plnce' far. bowling byteriiin. rtiissionary:- on furlough Cpl. Ralph Enclose of 204 Fourth Is the only inseetleid* whlclt eon* shnll bV sold .nt public auction to. thesixty dnvs, the deposit made shall 'be re- alleys, twenty-live dollar.uiia5.00l: for 2 bunches Town L«\unKe in Karitan. Duiini; smeoth, you niiy.be liira thtt yeur Bob Hope presetned a service award 1 a liceilse to conduct.n pool agd billiard aCARROTS trels the pest, and It li sprayed on lilu'liojit bidder, upon the folliiwlim terms olncd by the Boroueh of Kcnilworth un- rom liidiii, will address the reg-uvenue returned hoinc Sunday for room combined with bowit'nii alleys, fifty PURE LARD ;•';;'**')•; World War II he .served with the" house ii wtfl protected ajalnst the 7 by the UnioirEsx-hnnK' iipd conditions. less the coveininc Body, by Resolution, Fancy ular nunithly meeting of the Wom- a 30-day furlough.. Cpl Englese the cattle wh*n they step sn 8 MclNTYRE'S dollars i^SO.OOi; for . a licunse to con- each 19,, I'AUICAYIS.OOO Vitamin "A" Added Marino m ihc Racilic Theatre. constant attack* of the elements, Club for.Jte donation to St. Wai la 1 A deposit, of thirty per cent of the dccldca t« tho contrary. duct a stndlum for ,racau, ta"i<-'3,'con- CELERY en's/Missionary Society at 1:30Ims seen action in Korea and re- treadle In th* stall^hBE,ed device sale puce shnll be paid »l lhe time of the d. Purchaser shall pny the costs ol tests, or other athletic- or similar events, But if the gleam hat gone out of Ijiirsa'p Mpi'i^anagc, Roselle . a publication of the Icanl Notice of Sale, p. w, Tuesday.. All women of the Bessy,.the sblentists rejsdrt, h«» v ' C s'tanm, ,«Id iwi u of «eed tu-.w V I.T.ndremd fiftyy dollar d s IS250.O0$250 Hf fof ; ently had been confined to a mil- the paint, if the nutfiee is dry and a - - • - MARGARINE learned te> step inte the hi»cHliie Mower Shop "MY FAVORITE SPY" Christmas >tirne. • ' •" Aii The bjiliiiiee of the purchase price, revenue stamps, and diawiim oi «>«-*- - a, licensu.-...^,.e i,tn, V..>,,,I,,,- conducIt » ,,,ii»n,public. dnmdanc»e ivnihalli, Tr«op 75 Stouts Win ish are invited to attend. . tflry hospital in Japan as the re- chalk-like and thert are places in cash, shiill. be p.ild within .sixty days |bs voluntarily when the (lies become E»lafcltoh«il IS'iO e. The property shall be conveyed by ten dollars ISIO.OOI; lor n license to con- McINTOSH APPLES 4 -29c • (Rctl of w,lMl. HORSERADISH. Axcirad's G-^^ne) RcKulnr weekly prayer meeting mit of illness. where th* edttlaf hit washed off Jpseph Florio, Vvho represented after the eule. nml the puivhnser shall Bargain nnd Sale Deed, subject to re-duct n carnival, one hundred, dollars Court of Honor Award* / too annoying. • • . accepted the ward from pav a liropoittonato iihnre. of the taxes strictions of record, If. any,, and zontnu (SlOO.QOi; for .1 license to conduct a cir- FJorida -, Vita Blind X "' Will be at 8 p. m. on Wednesday. Albert Kuchn. of 405 Brookside SALES —SERVICE altogether, it's high Ume to call for from tho date of sale fur the balnnce o ordinances. cus, one hundred1 dollars (SlflO.Olli pet- d()Z m iar GARWOOD — Members of BOy 1 the ftitatif. ombardi, a member of thethe curient year and for any subsequent f. The purchaser his heirs, successors day: (or a license to conduct a motion place recently eelebruted his sev- ami iissjiunii, shullhll assume payment of n 1 JUICY-ORANGES - ,29c . PARTY SNACKS y/*~ - ,3.7c. mm year, hiueil on the asst'hscd valuations and ( picture- theatre. thiriy-Ilvc dollars IS!I5.- Scout Troop "5 captured swfonri PARTS —" WELDING ewer chvrize at the rate uf One enty-fifth birthday: anniyei-$.ary Ofl f alinse t conduct an auto " U. S No. 1 - '' "v ..' ' "."'... UI.H ilen'x •" , / • \ «**^*1*^Z, i5aai^te^,^^2^si^^^ ef offenders in air purtfiea t«TiH-il hy tlw Dorouuh of Ki-nllworth un- erectlon and construction and me of. one- to hear thi application nf Prank a.iiil .Hose iii, Jufe.jBltett.JiHk "i peniiit thorn to extertd their • ^..-«w«at.: D, Ijca llagonese and. James Mer- nue is t'ccuperating fro mji_rccoiv present biilldlnij nt tin* wmthwest corner plixs "BASKETBALL FTX* at the-etebfs.regular dihne id < Purchaser shall pay tut- cosis «. game fount! last Thursday night tyje.'lbre< of Smith AveiUic and We»t Street, Gar- nulilicntlnn of th? ICBIII nntu-f of sale, a cer were 'tnembcra of the; flag • •— ' • 1 t~Tfad litx-n reported lost. i?mepgency ,appendecto\ny per- *, N. J. UiTOting in the Hitchin' Post Inn revenue stamps, ami ilrawlui! of the than slscty nlOi feet. bwinimlni! P<. hundred fifty. -dot- naluu: reljy wKich placed h No dwcllinil shall bp erected on said lars ->S2S0.niii'j for a license to conduct's Mr>. Frank. Feed of 9 Cedar formed at Muhlcnbcrg Hospital, JOHN I.. I'EAtlSON. six. -taar Ttcs. Route 29, Union, was a framed, en lU ' Riclurd Mosul received Hii'rcl p **fr«*»*fc TcV The property >h»ll bo conveyed premises havlnu lens tliim tiiihl hundred skntinu rink, fifty dollars i8S0:(l0i: for MINUTE MAID street, Cranfurd, reported to police Plainlleid. lliiinil of Aclju.sliiu'iit. graved scroll prepared by Gusl>v nnii-.'iin "mi B.ili- IHfirtl-. subject to 'sixteen Htllli square feel ideU;rmliur simitar marksmanship pruc- and Assistant Scoutmaster r it o i» o' it A L NEW' •-•:••• "Tlever Trust & Boy "Scout Cainpaig-11 erty iiloiiB North 2-lth Street, an tiulit- tier or contents, twenty-five dollars ORANGE JUICE hoi htimc. ' •: >arty for a group of her Wh'iri sewer line, » Mx-lneli •(!"' GLASS SHAKER .. Ferrari, presented » program IKVItOt'OII OP (iABU'OOU water main, and a thirty '3()i foot road cs25«ot. e Examination of the Contents dfCs- fiends. The Mtkyor mid Couni-ll of tlw Uorutiah llxcep't as to a carnival or .circus., or 'original Indian dances at the N ce «imp:iirjn of the Boy Scoxits The Dorouuh rcpre»i-nts thnt ^lltl^e cU'iir of iin>' «s*es»incnt for the ™" ™\ hcrcinalHue upecltled. -yy IS.. 10521O5J8, ,n n( i 8:38:3:0 0P .P M. M. IE.S.T.. IE.S.T.' ' foforr Crawford, who called and ctaimet' iupper Sunday cvcuMig. Tei and RLYMOUTHS Avemie iim-r already Installed but noi | „ Ord|,,ance No. 107 adopted January he furnishing oj One e New 1082 Kord 8 collected $536 in-this borough, Arthur Sargent AitaiiiH the bag at llSiOS a. jn. Friday. Suests were pi-esent fruni Garwood "Mluder 110 H. P. witith h 10'10'' 'h heav dy duty yet assessed. '' au, 1011 no and the name la hereby re- Henry Garrity, field scout ex- It. The nnrouch Council rebel yes the ; -..-.,..,pealed, . . , nd Westilcld. luti-h. i*tl Illtcr, oil balh air cleaner, eoiii- FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CKEOl, jinnounced today. rliilit tii reject any or all, bills. 3. This Ordinaneo shall take effect Im-* Uigb Honors at UJC utnutlon. fuel und vacuum pump, Deluxe Sale & Service •nt'C|m"the"'o"rtic"lol Bnroutfh Aijsci.sniciil 1 All work performed, in the erection mcdntclv after publication in ttie mail- Mrs. Sally Miller and Mrs. Clara -'**». •!";»»».n «utnntqhlle,' block, with hot "ADVENTURES lu)use»to-houso phase ot the or constnietio.il «l •vwi-rs »r nod. pavo- GARWD — Arthur F. SarCawjl 1 M"niV"ii"coi>V-6I whlclt Is on file in the ncr iinividcd t>y law. ' . )e Freitas recently ut'tended the watw heater and defroster. • front urm OF CAPT. FABIAfT r?£c of tile Hcuister of Unio.) Coupty. mpjit shall bv 'liiuler "the- sMpervi-.ion ol WILLIAM LISTEH. geot of &4-?2 Third iiv^nuc was GARWOOD — I .wish toespies" rest and ddooo r fulll laiuiemblleii bU, fmuhMt rtoo fli Af VODR AUTHORIZED I^HOTO-PLVMODTH BBALElt ''l^ve was'"conducted Sunday and 1 the IhmHich- EnBim-er. wlmii: 1CL-% »h.ili 1 Ice Show in New" York City with mat, front heavy duty teat assembly . Minimum •' . . •»",..-. . Mayor my. tJiiecre appreciation_ to_ t|v • • •.. . - .: -v "i-tied $435. About 40 volunteer;; K: be paid by the -purchaser. among cigfatv-siudenls: uti- UnloT ..»-y UII..V uii,m«» and nhncU "abiorbers, cIlloPr k t.hlv nml l.ocatlotl._ * other members of their club. ^tluP. LvMcQEVNA.— Junior College/ Crajifdn.!, who at- Voter's of Garwood for their sup ront and rear, ««r Inimpdlate delivery, rnnvassed approximately 73 P 147— 0, toBi'thcr wlth-wcstciiy on the present official Borqnuh.t mined hl«h hoiiorS during tlJ& portal my-candidacy for the Reg •xcluslve oi r«derHl lixet, and for lhe ct-nt^f jhe dvyellings iii- the bor-,Union Avc. one-half of south inent MiipT" tojjiv "' w)'lc" .'.» ^"-r-. Bnroueli Clerk.' .surrlmiie »Uh Cletk ni the by Draft Board 42. JatcU; t «bruaty 1,' 16Si BorouBli Clerk. . llnrou^h of KPiillworth, N. J. i>yLAAAJU uo until Sntur'dny. To date, Clerk Bated robruary 12 18S2 February 13, IBM. - iias.bccn..'coUcclvd. L :'. DJtcd FoWiiary 12 185S ••«.. .,., V: : -.

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F AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY,FEBRUARY, 14, 1352 V flower showy jit-si'iDce^itns lafi tion to replace some .of the present tional Safely Council and coordi- apaddoglot ' Hill of of the KenilwortfiTGarden Club" MANY GOOD BUYS IN Wbrn out articles nated in Cranford by the Highway By Rosary Society A social was held and mcmbeis1 Safety Coordinating Committee, y Scout Week Mrs. B'urtOn C. Belddn,.president c^?C^ief^Sn* r^cS of the victim at the scene and pro-!' KENILWORTH - The closing husbands were, guests. .- .. . • ' of the council, presided. ha"; as its theme: Know and Obey a KENILWORTH—Rosary Society Plans were discussed for a |- Mrs. H. H. Shannon, Clark rcp- Traffic Laws." si.ooo. :_/______' :;'• . nounced him dead. The first ,ai d jdate for the acceptance of afpfplii squad under the direction of of St. Theresa's Church conducted show and, garden center to be held '•resei»tative. on the council and ' jttbns for the position of clerk or at McKinleiy'School on April Celebration leader.of Troop 42,' spoke on the 27 Kenilworth Pupil* Henry McG^eiian assisted, -.- j card party February-4, Classified Ads No Replies. Received The body Was rempved to the'carrier at the Kenilworth Post arid 25. En plans for Thinking Day which is Mrs. Joaarrangemenn Pascale twa committees chairman. Mrs, Fred.Pitten, president, part, of the na.tiftiial program. Feb- In Bus Service Survey Lasted on Honor Roll Sarth Funeral Home,; Office has been extended to Feb- of the Father-Son Dinner ruary 22 has b«m designated KENILWORTH — Special prizes were won by Mrs.sided. (Continued from page Kenilworth students at Jonathan: y 27. H. L, Williams and Mrs. D. A, Thinking D:iy on the Girl Scout o $200. The closing date has. been ] G A R Af <1 S .Calendar, wnile t-ebruai " " ' [Dayton Regional High School are, Ancient TruUUen KENIEWORTH ~i\fj>ui Williaiu Liatcr appointed^ 1 Unit C RANFORD (group Features Patrol Skitf i National Friendship Month. and council approved Michael' oh the honor roll for ' February « •" During the ici»u «» v-nanej sfigurin celebrated in i '."MrV. W.W. Hobinsori. Jr., of 305 Sherba, Jr., as a special officer and - period just ended, it wasjto Vfelt Here ill Martll ^ "msufficientnu'mber of applica- of England, ambergris, musk and Scout week was this Week- Union Man Speaker Kay The "Methodist Church last week; Elm Street 'has offered to give Mr. McGevna as certifying agent KENILWORTH - New, Jersey tions have been receded, Nicholas sandalaood wer* powdered; mixed NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22 Pages —'.TEN CEHtS Tliey ar*e: together, and enclosed in small bags courses in china painting to two Rose 1 «•- k*rnw.;iA I'M tTrnt u.'ill Visit!. ' . j ' " . ». ,^ •„Civi, t,il At Garden Club Meeting \vith a Father arid Son' dinner and for State retirement system. Falduti, 'crts. troop leaders;, who would in turn Harry Tapped of 577 Richfield- •,. ,-. „ • •* • n, announced. KENILWQRTH—Adolph Heflof - \a be worn on the person or used Head- Camp Group Swam piogram on Thursday evening'and s sachets ^.among clothing. Board President Stores, Public Offices a Charter Night Service on Sun- work with the girl "scouts, it was avenue asked that he be considered ^"^'."f Jacobson, Norman Sou- Union showed slides and discussed "Uanai !cek Udith Tbomey, Barbara Von Troutnian To Be Closed announced.. • , for the position of tax assessor.He 4 extra day evening. Ohlen. Donald Wayne, osephlne Heart Fund Present—at the meeting were.: is a member of the Planning Board. In observance of Washington's On Thursday Troop "5 and their Staehly. Mary Jean Owen. Michael herd that the unit examines the ijthers enjoyed* a dinner prepared Mr?. Dunham. Mr. E. M, Coe, Mrs. Police Chief George D. Conklin herd that the unit examines the t. , . \ ^ . birthday tomorrow, most busi- Mis M.S. Richards, Mrs. Dwight Copc- repored the department received Fevola and Claudette Zechowitz. k h i b> jhe Mother's CJub of Troop "5. Also, uiia Barbarise. George eves of children known to have im~ j Auxiliary t0 Fife Dept. ' Elected by Drive Lists ness and public offices will be third Roderick' Smith, president of the land, Mrs. R. G. Hoyt, Mrs. ft.-R. 6 calls in Jan. imd participated NEW CAR GUARANTEE closed .all day, Switzt -" R: in 26 investigations. He Veportfed Reynolds, Barbara Scheidegger. Meet Friday Eventing Board Is Executive Board of Union Coun- j Best. Mrs. R. C. A'ldrifh, Mrs. Most^rctail stores in town will Gail Strack. William Weber, David. The exarmnations are by an KENILWORTH—Ladies' Auxil- cil was master of.ceremonies, .'the j -D. Green. Mrs.-Pr-J-, Gilcher. Airs. ftye automobile-accidenU and one be closed and' the Cranford safe _break. Three_ inflammable Carboy, Barbara HigginsT Robert opthalrnologist with, the aid » •.•»«,, --•to the Eire Department will Trustees Spohsors :rsccne,; "jtby." 'AlbeTr^AJlmfier .-tedrtht*: In- fM. A^Shepard.' Mrs.C, jgj Hull, Edward Spilimarv Judith An- Rebuilt MOTORS Trust .Company and the Union Trustees* Loiig-Raiige IMainiing Uuit Otes fbro^il^ iMrs: R. S. Norton., Mrs. A, H. sweaters, were destroyed, the chief ttewest-and best-equipments pos- !•«*e* tomorrow evening; at the fire- ; ; : Vocation d JhlCi VlLjd hduseT County_Trust Company will be •'Heavy' Cost In Reorganization; '•] ShaBrioa^and ilrs-J ^ Tuttle.- ^reported, tojtouncil. Thirteen alarm? quested today by Mrs, Shepherd to 2 HOUR SERVICE ___ iSent Oiit ThislWeek .r,= ..pany-wil. be open-tonight from I \_=^Baarchof Education jvais .;atlviscd. ;vgan;;modate 440J_ i r6mr ;r l^c'ht. itnrnfpointr^It"isrof lWr C«iUr. Your fmhia* Cmtti Ydy/FiiikidiiCunin YolvfiHwM C«rtr« y«ar F««o» Cmir* X*m Tuhimt Centn Y Mrs. I'senators." -JDavC-. i.'in. Bob Craw; Special Events, Bill of Pennsylvania^State--ollege ie^tacitilies at i»nerman School. : the drivers in fatal" aj^fdents. in WpHMEdiRd Kalph Taylor, also a senior chap- ty:Er- Reed; Quartermaster, Ricky Voor- Formerly vice-presidenf~of the Maximum capacity there is 5J0, ••'ciiT, ' 1951- .were violating a/tfafile law. 6, and close on Sunday, August 24. ' an educator i_ Korea, Will be the' hees; Advancement, Ted Morell. ; "Excessive speedy lie-said-, '.'was Charles J: Stevens reported-that In a move to speed completion board, Mr. Troutmart has beert Russell, Mrs.' George Richards, jott stat^rSevcritecn rooms" Mar S dtht j speaker .at'a community program liam Walsh and Richai^ .Man-! are now being used there and these Sus ' the biccest sincJe trqftlc violation |ji of the-Garden State Parkway to a chairman of the teachers and in- at the \3moa, Jun«»' College li- Mrs, R. H, Walcott, Mrs. A. W. cUso of the junior chapter are in that — oiyfiiiy — yeaV. Other ill junction- with Route 29 in Union eiioi!jcht_MjesJ_Atn•.._.•. er it merely slipped their minds, With the completion' of this link, Church and a former member at and answer questions -on the coun- or William Lister,.John Mente and Government." School will- require . at least a ,-vte-:'„••••' 1 mittee, was authorized^ to purchase Dr. Morse A. Shepiard. Dr,E.M.Coe iaind .- Plata * for th'dlefilebj-atj^h were or whether they actually did not three new row boats and make traffic from the metropolitan areas the Session there and a member try and its people-' Members of the panel were Jos- nine-room addition. - '•'. : : care about the law," does not affect Mr. Glovier and Mrs. Contey ::'..'">F>''' .: - " made by the Cranford/Ai'ea -Gtrl necessary repairs to the lodge and of Union and Essex counties will of the. Lions Club, While in Dr. Snyder was eph Murphy of the Attorney Gen- A more realistic estimate is that |"the responsibility these drivers had announced 'this week that dona- QlK Scout Council Monday evening i*t -V— —• — -. cabins prior to the opening of" the reach the Parkay at Union and Reelected to a three-year term for many years a professor at eral's staff, Assemblyman THomp- Reelected By the nciv i>ooim requirements by tions may be made to the local n rti1 the Gul SeoutrHpdse. The coiin- for the suffering and damage they travel 14. miles to the Route 85 last week, Mr. MeClintoek has Chosen Ctnistian College. He also kitisnn. of «h«« navrniirs vom- iS7.will ht» iTio tfi d|fp*^"^^ 'f 7 tlon the tttF servea as chairman oTtBeTmance was priitcipal of a high school in J'uiiu di.*vc. lit iiKjmuij' ul missiori, and Judge Harold Wells. the extent to which the area is ' / Annaai report of Mr. Britton, local _ residents who have sue lormer coiii members, leaders "People who itir-. one'reason or I treasurer, disclosed that the eamj? out any obstructions;', Commission- and long-ranigg e planning eommit- the capital tity of Seoul, before The model Legislature wilt be developed by newUhauJing. »^— . scoutmg. ,to_ iry^TH'TO "^'^^^ywjiWwvrystM^jif^ Abbott said. '• . •- •;"'•'.'" tees of the board. "He is employed cumbed to heart ailments. These "The present buiidinjg is con- i^«sjaaiiMMja^'f^Jwrr^v^y^ry^wr-riWm.T^7^ d iti s most successfull season World War 1= Hio Traffic raws and "r'Uftfii m may be sent to-John V*. Nostrand, held in .the State House in Trenton. Dr. Edward M. Coe was rc- trt i-lli sidered to be a poor business risk ••/ to Korea at ihc^fitation of the »tc I,r Clark, president nfthc Lead' the Cranford Police. Department :: /- Trust Company£With a\card de-. I enrollment was due, in part, to ...~, • ,- " J s,,u««" : liams, new board member, Were notIrrg'lh~WIR)Se~rnern6ry' tMfe A boy-governoF wa,s elected alt l-t;.:tj^-.j-'---^-^-g ;:-jji'ii^.--i-—•-«.i--l,th€'"cabjm work--will not be delayed when clans' Club at the annual meeting A maximum "Oi nine a now member. Mrs. P. A. Dun- program of trafltc safety edueation. sworn in'for "three^year tertns of 3s ' a inember Df-.iiw Methodist tionvis JI' The t weekly tuition fee will re- Bridges and grading on the section be 'added to the present building. ham, house chairman,.reported '•"«• The project^ which is belnc con- Ministerial -. Board' - in Korea, al- Appeal' letters will be mailed ^l^li'^' need of furniture in good eondi- ducted in cooperation with the Na^ s last, [are completed.,-'-These .items are out this week to all local residents other state governrrvent offtieals. A Representatives of the dub will Of these, only-five wotil4-b«-de- SI9.50 a week for Crawford boysjander contract. . New committees- 'will' be ap- though he. is mot a clergyman. ' . report of a Gallup public opinion sirable classrooms. This will not Commissioner Abbott said that pointed shortly, Mr. Troutman as* Tfee editor of a newspaper cir- urging their support of the drive. confer with the Cranford Ambu- from 8 to 15 years of agfe, and $25 Disease' of the heart and blood poll taken by the boy'delegates lance Committee to ascertain satisfy the absolute minimum de- for out-of-town boys-ht the same steel for the ..twelve bridges on thehounced> .^..l.^^-' culating ainomg Americans who was given. mands projected by the statistics. Cranford to Union link had been Mr. ...Trbu'ttw'aH welcomed Mrs have lived in Korea. Dr. Snyder vessels constitute.the nation's most whether the rules ancli regulations (Continued o« page eight) t important medical and public Public ownership of such utili- covering the use of the municipal Costs estimated for the addition surr YC«IBSE£F WTTH A allotted in the first and . second Williams, to the boards Mrs, Zeaa has addressed the Rotary and ties as electric and power com- and utilization of nine classrooms ; health problem,. the co-chairmen ambulance need revision.' Local l :#v quarters of 1952. It is estimated "Conley,, supplies' chairman, led in lions Clubs hem. While in Korea, panies was. strongly. opposed by to the' existing building .show no v-a. ^OR THE € he aba did YMCA work. pointed "out. In addition to raising •physicians are of the opinion, it that$n additional 8 to 4 monjhs prayer, on suggestion of Mr. Me- funds to continue research to help both youth and adults, while ap- was said, that definite limitations significant advantage wKen' com- & will be'.'required for fabrication Clintock. , •••; •The sq5»«B»fiiisg'orsgassi2atjon, the proval was given of a .proposal pared to the construction and OK OUR i.i«^ combat heart disease, the annual should be placed, upon-the distance ^2 and deliveries, he said. internaii6iiat selations club of the fund drive also focuses attention that persons convicted of reckless and length of time -the ambulance operation of a new 16-robm sehpoj. Brotherhood "the extension of the Garden college, has Dr. Zoe Esajgos of theon the medical, social and economic driving be required, to exhibit a is permitted to be away from the The staff Claims'.'certain cduca- ^ States Parkway northward to Un- Evening Hour* Add facitlty as its 'advisoi-. The club's aspects tif .this'-'primary health red tag on their car windows. community. ~~~ (Continued on page ih) ion wftlvform the first ditifl president is Miss Joan Lloyd of problem. of the' metropolitan 'area. --38.'New'.Vqte» ;. Westfield, fosTaies-ly &t Cranford. Immunization Week-will be held Evening., registration hours Others on the local committee starting Aprii 4, a month .-earlier Through Route 2fl and its con- Dr. C MMaeKayy , ppresi- 3,000 Reserve Licenses last Thursday night added 38 new include'Mayor. £. D. Stanley, hon- More than 3,000 automobile li- than in past ypars, so that innocu- "Get out and get to know one nections- with Vaux Hall road, dent of UJC, said She prejgranvone latioiis may be accomplished be- another • and see how quickly Stuyvesant avenue, Morris ave- voters "to the local voting ranks, orary chairman, and E. ••. C. cense plates have been reserved at of a series io which the public has Mahbn, publicity chairman. fore the (iiimemr months. Welfare prejudices can disappear-', is the nue, the Irvington-^East Orange . Township Clerk J. Walter Coffee been invited, is part of the com- the local Motor Vehicle Agency, it announced yesterday. * was announced this week by H. R." eases will be immunized without Lists More : v advice the Rev. Arnold J, Dahl- and western- Essex County areas ts* sereme p«sgKain of the col- change by physicians. °. ' THDRSpAY NIGHT," FEBi'j^' ; • The .clerk's office will be open High School1 Baud Heins,. Agent. This is the^ largest quist of Calvary Lutheran Church will have .direct access to the lege. Tfee^e will be no charge for 5 • •- '\ ' ..; ' . FROM 6:38 TPo~fcSO P. M,' /• ..• save members of •" Granford Ki- Parkway. • tonight "and next Thursday night daisc^ aiad Khe college wel- advance registration nT* the history The Physicians' Club will con- "^ from. 7 to 9 p. m. and, also will In Concert Feb. tinue to supply one of its members. District Aides vvanis Club at a luncheon meeting The northern extension to Route coraes to^tea_j4eR«aLito^th!hQQd. evening of the, concert. maiu has Kfii -away,,, iratn, .fiction, borrowers junioji r dtdepartmentt s ddurini g tthh e past|t| nides. oistrjei t 1—William DiTiili - is vitalto the growth of 'our' court - : ii r •^ji ''Wa8-"ia|;jtfl^r'whM^ 4jg^ * m. |p;ft ••' Wg^l !^ ; uiahuas, Kerry blues Chows, onca toe t iheUbTary J •ss&m^^^fi Gordon setters, pomeranians and| ice-" tbe eame." the percentage has dropped" frorrr ~w the junior department. ;.|lia| avCnuc; Mrs. M. Scwcll,' 211 ..^i-SAiiiitiitiliiiiii. |-stated. breeds at the Stassieu's ^r'ive-Here 1 Kerry blues, as well as some long- Tffce Jaeal qaaiaiertcd 13-9 at the TO •'•Itt^lOSO to 68 last year.-HisTh- e avenifie duily circulation .'.was j Lincoln Park, east; and John L. Kiwanis will join with the clubs office. ' Or. Carl 6. Hansda of 38 Spr SUlf SALOfi, SECOND FLOOR haired terriers. . There are. some 'end e>t the ifiist -period, trailed 25-24 torical novels rank high with 326 ,1 books-----, of whic-h 261.5 were! smith. 4 Lawn Terrace; anH Dis- of Union and Hillside Tuesday at Although cockers ore far more Held avenue has been appointed Cranford's Newest spitz and .afghans. Scotties and at haMttiae. said u-«re nine points Cranford rcaders.- in ththee adult department and lOO.b'j tljct io—Mrs. M. E. pnfile, 27 It ' •"' . ;g^« ^fe " 1>- m. in a dinner at the Hitchin' numerous than any breed record- Cranford thairman -in charge of dachshunds are owned by'a aum-> behind at the tSurid - quarter. They In the non-fiction category, in the junior department. Wall street; Norman Roden, 39 !>>t Inn, Union, at which the ed, there are more mixed breeds petitions for Harold E. Stassen to '• ' WOMEN'S ' • bcr of local residents. outsecred Rahway 3S to 15 in the 2ntcr the New Jersey presidential Cranford borrowers read more The library has 8,894 registered j i1(K,uois road; Raymond Rein- All : three clubs will be host to clubs of listed than'anyone family of dogs. tol Gsfc *•• The beloved "mongrel", seems as Names r(m the gamut from the final stanza. preferential balloting in April. biographies than any other type, boiTowers, of which 6,438 -are in j hnrdt. 700 Lexington avenue; 19 to If. the division. There will be a sur- classical or literary, such as "Mo- sceires last niglit were: Mrs. Haagensen points out. Maga- the adult department and 2,456 in|xhom»s Salmon. 33 Iroquobi'road; i'fise speaker.. popular as ever ' Under a new State law recently 59—Sacred Heart 24 enacted by the State Legislature zines reached another all-time rec- the junior department, The library 1Jose ph OMallCy. 20. Oraton drive; Accessory Shop It was also announced thdt Ray ord at the library during 15)51, with has been noted in- the numbpr.of 'St.- BlaryV 63 — Wc>1iicld 4l' and approved by Governor Alfred removed 1,465 borrowers; .from its! Sai DeAiigelis.''8 Omaha drive; •y? Tiffany will be the speaker at the more than 6,000 periodicals having list for various reasons during thc,j Halkowich, 34 Inxjuois road; a boxers recistcrcd in recent years. •Woo-\Voo." Lrrtdcre SO — PJainfield 46 E. Driscoll, 1,000 names arc needed ohn ' "'Hinl joist meeting with Cran- 'Grum- Jeifesrsaa «tf chiekenpox and »I»-«.»-«J Young of niledecision has been made n.T yet: T Afa>: 1 Krwanis, and Ricl hers- have bees requested to A graduate Of the University of through^,the''Inter-loun 'PJan. To in her department, including read- piie case of Gennan •'y of Sidneys-House Frank Schimpfle of MBJnR. attcsul. ^'Refreshments will be further improve this service, the int; clubs, catalog giimes ami other Health Officer Wiljiam P. Smith iv*--^ L>* UI oU| r Minnesota, Dr.. Hanson was a eolfej • uvenue and R. S. 11 j served ieM&vemg Sbe r^usiaess ses- lege classmate of the presidential, librarian attended two meetings of projects to help acquaint young- announced. One person was bitten, Central "Jeep, ISETH '. Rudd, th>-^resident, con- candidate.- the Central- New

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