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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<TM. With Highway Officials i shaped gelatine" salad and Jge EcHsornjndSeotchPlairts, thre«~biidtogtt^4hie gcr Russell L/McKnight of Berke- WorkSi 'WappinKcrs 'Falls,. N. Y.. cream and cookies and- cake. DiMarco. la S JfaliaTerrdT^lncumbents, and Mrs. The TownshTp~Cbnirnille"e~Has' Weil, ti -•':£ ^ie Tee-Jays captured, fiirst threatened Jegal action unless his| permits were issued immediately. 3c> 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. 1<J- A s a membebr of tthh eS Swisi s AI- f ,V"§_' ; p, Cranford foursome "that won the tng Monday night's meeting of the' already has built 2Jf homes hero i. vlThe following recipe is suggest- event was Jesse Bell, Phil Morin, I,to ?12 each for Mr. McClintock and contemplates 47 more, he de- 18, Di Meier-came-to the .United | pine CJufr prior to '191?, Dr. Meier 1 committee by Public Works Com-, led for Cherry Upside Down Cake. Bjli Ernst and Fred Vocrhe.es, the [and Mis. Williams. Theatric- was missioner James P. Duffy, Dimes Drive ciarcd there is nothing in the local Suites from his native Switzerland i had climbed"the 14,000 foot "Fin- League Loss >T M. X. TAL1AFERRO the previous year. Be was grnd- j steranrhoin and Jungfrau and oth- j ( rsinr.-ooWN' CAKE time being 1:45.
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