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|V ' ••' ••" • ••••* ' ." ",'.•.' '."'.,• ;..'Y. ;'..••..'.• •'.' i' ."/'.-•- ;' ^ • " ,. , ,,'• ,'.'• ' .-'.'•. , ' • •. ' ' • .. •'• . •/•:•' -• • f- • t •,' • i.- ., t> • _•-. ,_. • _', ,.-;- t:."j^j'..'.' 'i.../.-.. .;.'..'.'^Tr^ . THB CBANTOITO i CHRONICLE, THflftSlbAI^TMrOV _ ^ „—-,, •^•dto»y^^«#r^J committee , ... :simple test for d^f^-next week. will feature^ a'^Christmas party at and^d^i»tily:t^Vid.i ftor. mm the home of Mrs. ~ Louis LOmench, Pcrccvault Mrs, Harold .the society declared. All are urged 302 Prospect street, at 1:30 pjn. oh and Mrs. Harold Chancer. Theto send a specimen to their doc- reasons, today most dtibetk 1 mothers pUntojneet during the tor for this test. The best time Is joy lactlwand normal Ihwt^f *S» 'December 13. '. "•,.' '.'.'.-.•W-'. '..•'":.: to two hours' after a gene :; ;i r r!> first week: in 'Decernber to dla- '" '.'.' ••''"' "'•-'''' ' ^:^- ' r ; Overlook Auxiliary •;';• • :uss plans for the month: ^ ' ishaVd B< work Plans Nursing Award second class badge rank. .juses of, death by disease," a CARW0OD spokesman related. uIt need not, influences of a cold worW; 5:? l eUboratese^ required An award of $100 will bb given lid b however, be feared as. an. ailment upon graduation, from high school CRANFORfl, NEW , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER...2t 1?57 Tb* sSft'otfln at Oinfonl. at, 4 Sections, 38 Pages-^lOc two-act comedy -4a»-' ****** scenes | to a .deserving ^Wlor Volunteer Infantry. He entered the Army in Diabetes m.iim NP *3- with the action shifting rapidly who plans nursing as. her career, :m. junong several offices In New York .October 1956 and completed basic To Plan College Event and Washington and a television training at~Fort Knox, Ky. Thief was.announced as the Novem- Gifted Child *kX': istudio. The^five different sets re- 19-year-oIc^ soldier Is a 1S56 grad- ber meeting of Cranford Twig 'quired by the script must be notuate of Cranford Mlgh School. One, Women's Auxiliary of Over- only complete in every detail but look Hospital, 5urrimlt,V was held To Support ^flexible &fh for the .quick Pylj.; Richard .Carl von Gcrs- Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Rich- • Finding of unknown diabetics is he, aim pearance Christmas shoppers' 'guide accom- the .town center on Monday and vo:n Gersdorff of 133 Htllcrest ave- Mrs. Paul Martens,' Jr., was ap- s; p Driv( .Appointment of a special c .. Lacking the Immense revolving Week; according to an announce- panying todayts. Issue Of Thnoe w await official lighting under Clcan-up nue, rcccntty! completed his basic pointed senior.' sponsor, far; the of a number of Expansion of Union' Junior Col- Imittee to study the educational op- which'> e>t through^ ^us area (Tuesday rtage u^ ^ the ^roadway pro- ment by the Union County Medi- get Citizen and Chronicle..' of the Cranford ~ lege 'wul enable //more Students' w duatlbnv the locol cre;w Is con- v d6 ' Christrnks street decorations ih .' ••»''I-" attending engineering •{(•"Mrs.toward Milius, chtfirmnn, ^Steto:'::^ •'•••'"'• " " to enrpll 1&c '|ngheir,! education- if& structing a small 'second stage on One million Americans nave di- tirf 'fdrm/or^cilorful can* an4 the critical years ahead. G.. Frank poles.and wires and- buildings, and caused extra work for Police, : |vFort Belvolr, Va. at Tuesday's Board of, Education ''• f.; Wheels.which can be rolled Into welcomed Mrs. Robert Balr, Mrs. iil the' bargain v - filled bells were placed in position in* abetes and don't-know it, and an on Monday, members of , Zimrnerman. principal. of Cran- meeting by M. L- Taliaferro, board and Public Works Departments, ...... : R. ,S. Wiese and Mrs. Paul Brandt ' " No injuries were reported diir- 'U Hi\ . place"; This stage will be the of• estimated additional 4.750^00.will w« ^uyu... Work^u.^s. U4anUd *»« Fir=e De.y^r-- iford High School, told members-'iof IpVesident,'.'." •.•'••"'• ' . •.. fice of Miss Liura Partridge. Since us new members. Mrs. Kenneth partinents cooperated in stringins?the Cranford Board of Parent- itig the storrft. ; but JDorsey, T. VIA Carlson."assistedJhe hostess. develop U durinig their lifetimes, The . cbmmi(tc«^ will comprise ; , MearS; superintendent of mainte- much of the actldh centers here the society reports. ;.. .:'.-.*, -: :.' '.': lights on the large Christmas treeJTeacher Organizations as be oui- twb members; of the board, two ;WT|'.',I'+ • Board Changes Lunchroom '"T.r !,'4h'ls *econd. stage must provide in-the-triangle^iopposite the PostTTigeoT -oj(C», development fund [ members of thie- administrative. nance for the Board of Education." Guest Speaker ; The Union County Medical So- suffered a fatal heart attack yes- adequate space for the usual of- 6IRL S(C(HJT tij ciety Is cooperating with-the New Office; staff of the school system and five" Jflce eQiilpment and playing space in the Walnut Avenue SchooL , terday morning while directing, ••••'..'. New Troofr g)l Active y Jersey' and the American Diabetes Township Engineer Patrick. J. Cranford citizens. ^. for'several actors at a time and Declaring that Cranford is for- pies After removal of fallen, trees and debris A new Girl.Scout Troop—Troop Association and the New Jersey Grail reported that there will be ; A member of the board, Edward .• The Board of Education introduced a new student lunchroom seven township-sponsored lighted tunate' in having- the college, at Sherman School.''.- •"•'."'- •'; • still be easily moved about : The JRe*. John Bishop, n native '831—hns been; formed from a State Department' of Health.' GUI, will serve-as chairman of the : Lffcy for elementary schools at its regular meeting Tuesday night in Christmas trees in all this year. here, he asked,the support committee, Mr. Taliaferro, ah- ' 'fk&i& rtsalt. of ;damajge;;to'; wire*'" •,' Another pvoulcin l« how to han- of rtycrpobi; England, currently, Storm Duty group of former Brownies now in These organizations warn that un- Scheduled to be decwated in ad- 1 Parent-Teacher Asspci- caused by filling trees, and;'-, die the* hews broaUcarts from a Mr^fl{g tnc gjri»psbh~ Methodist /elana-o«i9«"*, .,•',.••,/ v'r--.../••;•." • •. •• •••/•,.,,.• ••••-.:.,. •• • of [nounced. He wilt 'be assisted by the fifth grade at Walnut Avenue less these ' hidden diabetics are included in the new policy ii provision fdr use of the lunchrooms dition to the" one at the Post Office alions wtaen, "the college fund Dorsey T.. Mears, Sr.,' 59, of 3tty poles, 'the southwest •television studio." The screen ^^^ ^ paWr8oni w)u begucst 1 • Mrs; Bernard B. Kott, also- of the School. Mrs. Florence Silverman discovered, many of them thigh Adams: avenue. Superintendent of Of the' township was devoid' of by students living far irom school '.4 •••'%•'•••'• rnust be Visible to the audience , „ .nectlritf of are, three on the north side and drive- begfaeL 'board.;.' ;' .•• ;.•;•••• \ •' •'•• iiv>nV| p nt llinchcon Is the leader; while co-leaders arc have serious or even fatal compll- maintenance'' and operations' for the electrical power for several hours. and yet not Senior Village. Improvement and by those "who cannot walk I two on the south side of the Jer- Superintendent of Schools How- Citizen rhembers. are, th-. Deb* ; ; 1 0 1 Because of ernergend.es .elsewhere space on the stage/, nciurua fo»ur . v-^.,.^,,. Mrs. "Abraham! Roecker and Mrs. cations...' .••.•••.:*• •••,'••'•..'.' .•••'••'. ard R. Best, who alsp.is a trustee orahCarmdnPartriQ^eotasoumiC ^ " public school systern, in Hall at ^^.- L ^ .r .. _- i.^.c „-J, l^; (^^j Railroad .jationpiaia trt the. county,; . Public • Service. • VJ'-'f '-• >r 9 Theodore Welner. .. ' ' : ^ < uThls is reason enough for cvcr> —.„ -• .. . - , and one at Centennial and South of the college, supported Mr. Zim>- Union avenue;. Mrs. Charles Red^[sufdfered an apparent heart attack la^i-^1' ^ k AirS a S'aWag? S S.^ay. "Int6rru,- Members.of'.the!troop';mothers' mun, woman and child lo-lakc.a mennan's .remarks on. the subject. oen, 201 Columbia avenue, a form-1 yesterday, rhoming at Sherman crews, were delayed in arriving Also provided is devotion of "at avenues. 00 here; bat they worked late > into . . Mr. Grail said ..the municipal Mr. Zimmerman recently was er board'merober; El Duer Reeves, S^ * »«4 died enroute toRah - if least part o f the noon recess" to a wav 31 in the' night and power was restored, traffMepartrnentof E^ternAlr- ^%^&n^ ^ ^1% trees wjll be turned on "at the named among seven county 406 Casino avenue; R «. Seavy, . Hospi* a. Cranfohl. First I>eriP«l of out-of-doors activity. : N •1 by^yjesterday morning. Iinei^rnembeiSAotlho^caaLib£^)z same 'time "the- .BliiinMS i;Ay. • Martz, director of Secondary, boiler room at the school. ., families.frdrn the weatherv " ;, ' photographed' scenes in front, of the University of Bristol. . of the Cranford Adult said keeps, students' who eat lunch' newspaper also "was distributed to as corresponding secretary for. the Sirs. Charles Redden, president education, will represent the ad- •','•'•,-;>"••.'.:•. '-7:i, "• ..• Thi school official's. yifej in- Chief Bernard A. Doyl< direct- an office building and on the Court Along with his pastorate, he has at school in a crowded lunchroom homes in trading areas surround- board.. Mrs. Thomas ITolan, presi- of the. Cranford .• Community ;ministrative• siaff bf the school taught at Cliff College and has decision of the board of throughout, the 75-minute; lunch dent, appointed Mrs. Joseph Mys- jured with him, their daughter and ed firemeit in placing a tarpaulin House steps.' :•' / •.. , • ; • ing Cranford yesterday. ' •Cfliincil, wUI serve, as chairman .system.. .over- holes in the roof of a house. ii' propfrty committee is bus--been o lecturer fat, the. porkers' announced today^by period. Ten parents appeared at iak to filfUl l the pospot t ::.' . son-in-law. in ,a^ head-on collision yphii propfrty comte Prbprietors. of. local shops have for the convocatiotj tobe..hel d i study al 38 Grove sueet caused by a ily rounding up hth edk seven deskss Education Association in English iifc-'Keri , W. Iversen, presi- the board's September 17 meeting been busy recently , their Mr*. G«^ge Dixo^ cfcairinan early next year by Union Junior (Continued iwi Page 8) CO falling tree. •• .;; . •:'. •-...' '•;• . called for in the pl?iy. Slhco theliterature and philosophy. . Dr. Iversen report^ to ask for a change In the policy. for the Mae Desmond Theatre : jent-directoi shelves with, new merchandise in Icoitegft, ' ••••.•• ; '••• •• ' ••.:":::."•. One.salvage cover and a ipian- size of the desk reflects the im-' Ho has contributed to- religious I(d to the directors at a meeting •': Lbt Regulailoiw .. a wide variety of fields, to insure presentation of The Adventures "It is with great pleasure," Dr. tity ,.;,'. Another task is to And a confer- tors' salaries and to raise tuition Mrs. Bishop accompanied her hus>. grade students who live, more than thii important position. We think charge' of. Deputy Chief jrheodbre^_ J^i-SiMII^I ence table- which will be both im- band to this country^ ---^-r^v — - gorges:' .• ... ."•• '•• ". ':•. .;... ''•.-. one-half, mile .from'., school, the i of this convocation with its focus byterianHall pressive and reasonably mobile. -It was decided to the '. The ruov Fellowship' Hall of the Firit Presbyterian Church is near- C. Chamberlain: ' ••"•'...•,•,..' VrSfelll^ At an executive board meeting Young folk realize the importance of looking just right for board, announced. ' . :' .•.',, upon the problems of higher edu- Another detail, in charge of 'The lighting committee has been Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Wal- trend closely and ib take it 'tip Only 'students who -receive aSays World cation as the greatest event ever ing'completion and will b«-dedicated at special ceremonies'at 4 p.m. Capt John Schmitz, used tarpaper to be held by the college and I puzzling over the effects that can ter J. fconley, 3 Sylvester street, the coining holiday;season .;. * and to be absolutely fash- «gain at the board's annual meet- , doctor's certificate relating to their on December 15, it was announced today by the Rev. Robert <5. Long- to patch a hole left in the root feel that Mrs, Redden"wilTdo an be achieved with different combi- Mrs. Contcy announced that a Red ing in May. The directors also de- [condition will, be allowed tohav e aker, .pastor. Total cost of theof a house at 30d Stoughton av- nations of lights in order to make ionable there's nothing more dressy than Velveteen — more tided to maintain teachers' salar- On Anglo-American Amity excellent job. "\ "*" Cross rcpres'cntative^wlll give four lunch at school because of health project, including land and 'equip- enue when the chimney was the wood-paneling a different col- devastatingthanblack! ; i . ; fal at their present levels. factors; it was stated. ., , - Both world.peace and: the spring; of democratic- institutions de- . "Mrs, Redden brings to the pos- snapped off by the wind. classes on emergency mass feeding '••••• v ment, was approximately $300,000. or in each office. A big problem is ; br*. Iversen reported a slight - According to the. policy state- fend upon closer understanding among the peoples of the United States ition," Dr. MacKay said, "an imr during November at Veterans' \ f " •'• United Fund A plate glass window was to light the skyline view from the profit for the current fall semes- ment, "the, board recognhes that and the British Commonwealth of Nations, an official of the English- menie- appreciation .for; thie value An invitation is extended to the blown out at a service station at office windows in such a manner Memorial Home for Cranford Civ-. ter, but he added that ttve ooutdoof the' r activity Is ^n important of education and many years of 11 Defense and Disaster Control •.; ^tcft tg Speaking Union declared here community at large to attend the North avenue, east and Elizabeth as to bring it into proper pe'rspec- kbool's 30 courses lost money. factor In the healthful develop- expedience in the practical prob- NearsTotar ; avenue.: F>'emen directed by De-. ahd asked for vbUinteers to at- The director said It is possible yesterday.: '•-•".;•'••:.' •'•• '•''" • ••'' lems' of running .' educational dedication' ceremonies, which will \tive;-••.;'•••;••••.• •' -"• • ' •••'. •• .:» Saucy Sejjarates :^ . /.; ment of ihe growing child and has Tor these reasons. Hartley F. puty Chief _ Chamberlain dosed tend. Mrs. Gerald Flnney', 'Mrs. the school will be in the red activities as a member of , the e followed by an open house.- All this feverish activity ajnd :•;:•"'•&!'•• provided that at least part,of the Howe told members and guests 'Disaster the opening temporarily with a, George.L. Grlswold and Mrs. Sid- with back zipper for the coming spring term, as-Jhe Cranford Board of' Education and Of $18#0a •.if-' planning which has been, going on noon recess be spent out of doors, of the Wednesday Morning Club; Contributions to the 1W? United Capable, of seating 550 persons, salvage cover. .:-....•..'•••. V. ney Nunri volunteered." / nrolimentusualljr f«Us off at tte[when.possible." .: ':"• :>:;'';';;•.'•,••.•"•• as director of the Cranford Adult and will continue through the ac- closing. ^y/Wte; Nylon ;' 1 every American has a personal Fund drive are approaching the the auditorium of .the new build- . Police. Chief Lester WP. Powell ipring i'VA '-^;';^^^^ ;: • tual production will Insure* the Mrs. Nunn, president, conducted .It' states -; that'. ^the poliejr -was stake in building good relations srhooi>:;. .•.'•••. •.•:.;••.';••• .•/ --. $18,000 mark,-it was reported last ing will be used for large services; reported all police o n dutyy war* ; embroidered and .adopted in conslderatioii of the The convocation chairman will rp p beautiful mounting tha,t has long .the .board'meeting.'" ''r...''• •;.,/; ','-\. ini.i|^hii\wtabp^oH{ among the English-speaking peo- night, by W. J. Miller, Jr4 execu- d h thstor tom struc tk k b^lkyc^nfoidDa 4 and connnve for-10 limited number of-staff-ner be' responsible for:_ planning land plays and programs, dinners-and Alerted when ^trimmedwith white lace. niJojB^g^^ % The person!^ thargcd--wiOfnihe' r... „ __ , registration for thie of a steeTlng VIA Group Hol« students who remain to sc^ Speaking Union)! diractor of pub- 75 percent of the $M,10O goaL guards in the vicinity of. fallen Ultimate responsibility for the fin- will be held on January .30 and ?1. approximately }00 persons in Vet- commitiee consisting, of program, ing the lunch period. At the same lic irifbrmation. addressed the Stage and .dressing room, are lo- wires and'to redirect tralfie in ished play to be produced No- Embroidered and e Mrs, George Bauer, assistant arrangements,: educational; wom- Mr. Miller said there:are still time, the board has sought toac grou- p ~at Sherlock Halt where he erans* Memorial HOTT*** at -7 p.rr£ cated at the north end of theareas where fallen trees blocked vember 28, 29" and 30 and Decem- Planning Session director, reported December 1 commodate- all such students who en's . organiiational and |lromo- scattered returns' tob e received. -gathered » ba^ ; was introduced by Mrs. Jack Ap- Monday will constitute the "final He added that a. final figure on building.. .The stage .will be roads. " „• '• • ,-.. •.;.'. •-...' •' •"..•>. ber 5. 6 and 7 is Miss Elsie Midi" Plans for the 'coming year, were will be the deadline for suggest- are unable by reason of distance to w tion chairmen, " , "«•.. ••-•' •<: gar. He declared that recent exani for 32 women who have I According to tentative plans, the .drive probably will be avail- _ Chief Powell reported greater ley, jphe director.. ,< •". •••'• ^discussed, as. the, American home ••••?. button closing. ing new courses. She Bald the ear-, return-to their homes for lunch."' equipped with, curtains, backdrop, dinto»lties were experienced in ly deadline is needed so the brp-' events have* shown that when been taking a mass feeding course. ! invitations will be sent to several able next week, folldwing receipt < Miss Midgley has had wide ex- and garden department of the :(^Sizes»T14 .17^8 -'. Keeeive Eeslcnatlsns and overhead and spot lighting.. the vicinity of Sherman School, perience in both Vic acting and di- Senior Village Improvement As-< thure for the spring semester, can Resignations were received from English-speaking .peoples mis- prominent persons to speak on of final reports over the coming 1 • i this nvnth auspicei s off At the" south-end, there is a where a very large tree fell across sociatibn met Monday, at the home be completed on schedule. understand each other,.the defense the theme of the convocation. Week-end, '•• ..,' " ••>'.«• recting field. She has been seen four teachers and: a secretary ^~ Cranford Civil tiefense'and Dis- kitchen featuring modem appli- Lincoln avenue ait Grove street, of Mrs.. Raymond Higgins, 218 i;4 Nylon fur trim, - .Many of the'courses now" offer- of the entire free world is weak- A resident of Cranford for 21 Persons who 'may not have been by Cranford audiences in ''Sight : two of which were based.on social ances ajid stainless' steel equip- and at Lincoln and Woodside ave- Unseen", VP^rsonal* Appoarartce,|* Pawnee road. It was decided that irjtru«tor. - Tomorrow, stone floor and. Has a display case - sustained interest; in all phases of ry Stoner. Mrs. Dunbaden and ^.v-t." as follows: Mrs'; Geraldine Beren- may he tempted to try totalitarian easier'(•• for, Cranfordites^^ Tne Chronicle will be published Wed^ •MM ' night the .group will make tattd- Because ' of poor attendance for trophic* or other items of In- .the theatre has led to her'being Mrs. Ryder'poured. • ; •<...•.;.';.'..••'-.;. ••' asai"''^ , son, third grade at Brookside, and be declared. "' ''- '••' * group; sponsored by the IBvery- nesday morning. November 27, in- an officer for the.NcW Jersey The- '.<•••' :•'..'.••'• •-••'.'•?'• Business Unit Mrs. Frances H, Ross; history at ihe man's . Bible Class of the First •in recent years, the Village !«•• ' ''.'-•• -•',';.'• .'•' terest. stead pr Thursday morning, No- Next meeting of the! department provemer.t. Association has ater League. She was treasurer/" hi high school, both effective Noyemr Presbyterian Church, 'will paint The new.new ., structure facefaces on vember 28- • ['- ' ''.:' . :'. • - .'.-•' for four years and eXecuiive-vlce- - ••••', ••.';•;,..'../•,•,';': ;EL NE (Continued on Pd0£ 8J * YCbntinued on iPa»e *) nesz Food Market, 84" Bumside new sets of house numbers on the^-decided to,,disc6ntinufr. its cus- hi SpringfielSpringfieldd' avenuaenue at Miln street il'"•••••I.'. l+)'.^ Deadlines for news articles and '.-••• •••'•''.>"• . ,. i''" mm III iectioitSet tom of holding open house -itir prcsident for two. I ia^'ai avenue. . ..."' • : •.; '., curbs of the town during the rest and connects directlditl y witithh thteh k •">"•!• •.',1 ||| $•<*> IIA ' Ejection and Installation of of- advertising copy will be moved Assisting. In conducting the of November and December. political candidates prior - to h-'M ficers will feature the. annual •i V»l WM taken School building.' ' aheahead as followfollows:: _,_ ^ ••''I Hnil HI iweeting uf Um Ciiuifuid BualneM Saigfrierj aif4di t." bfeldcu uaved JA [tffl ,,-.• -yl M nmM nal Security Problems at a mefttins Tuesday'on recom- Church page news, FrTaSy chief of mass feeding; Mrs. John mailboxes, notes-announcing that of the building comrnittee, which : Association at 0:30 o'clock tonight Army. Pvt. Robert A.: Hunter, ' • '. '-' '•''/. i;" •*.', '••v Club,news and. social i 'at Mat-kos Restaurant, It: was an- Almquist, director of welfare Airs. they, now have - new curb num- mendation ©_f • the execuUve also included George H. Bates. , whose parents live at 31 Wade •,-/" bers, courtesy of Explorers -* Monday'.. ' '"'. •••"' > t;•"••.;•.' .'•-:.••'. nounted this week by President Elsie Kelly and Mrs. Dorothy Joseph Warsinski, Donald. McGtn- tm ft I* Picturti; noon, ^Cavalry" Division-irr^Korea. —9- XI H H Guest speaker will be .Dr. pleted the mass. feeding" course week oV two' to accept contiibu-' ...... ^ division, previously In Japan, . ' Tne .Question oi nuw, >u a. wiuiivmvi — - — . open hfiuse fw Board of-Edtt^««^W 'Tuesday.. .' '• '• ''. : . ••'' j«rt(f H. Smlthj professpr. of tiitlonal rights Of the individual citizen and still protect'our defense given in' Plainfield earlier. - this tions.' ' '•'..'.' •' .• ': "••••':'.• . • and Mrs. W. K. absorbed all units of the 24th In- ;i , Classifieds. 18,.9'M. Tuesday. psychology at the Newark' Col- year. ' • "'.''..- ••••:""•"•*•. • The effort, spearheaded by Ex- ,. tontry Division in Korea, since the. ; establishments and technological developmentsJudge Henr,y wil S-l Waldrnabe *mmitt^; chairmen.u-correspondents and ad* gers University. His. subject will /' .. /Contittiied on Page 9) (Continued(Ctid at P9P **>> . tcr, formerly a'• member of the be "Motivation Behind Public zations Employes Loyalty Board vertiiers in getting their copy to .24th, is an automatic riflemanI n Buying Habits.*'" , -:;-, ••'. ". •Church Aid of the touted States CivU.Service uj as early as possible next week. will be appreciated- . - . * Company C of the division's 19th v Fire Chief Bernard Doyle will Comrnissioh.at a meeting of the. 'V"T^ % inducted as an honorary mem- Cranford League of Women Vo- Praised ber of the association and plan* ters in Sherlock HaU^at 8:30 to- Police Chief Lester W. *iil be completed for the turning During the Thanksgiving sea- night. ••• : ' .;. •.;.••. -••. ;::..: today, commanded the personnel of Loranger Named GAS-TOON^ «n of Christmas llghOng in theson, the congregations of Cranford "This is a most opportune mo- his department for their part in business center and the annual churches are cooperating in sup-ment todiscus s this subject," Mrs. ~an outstanding- surveillance per- vkit of Santa' Claus toCranford . porting three independent' but William Isaac, individual liberties formance" which led to thex arrest parallel appeals for aid to hungry, :hairman of the league stated. last week of four persons, two of George Doerr homeless and disaster-stricken Of Neu^Jkmk V' . '• ''since legislation Is possible in the them from Cranfofd. charged with local Boys AM people overseas. . next session of Congress and since a series of apartment^ house burg- ter, Jr. of I Clare- . In. thousands -of Protestant so. ntany people are stirred up laries in several Union County been elected a vice-: churches throughout the country Duck With Book about the problems of optimum orit^^rnitif-^ •... • '• |k,^.^~. _. the National State, during Thanksgiving Week, gpespe- Particular praise was espnaAcd I Bank of Newark; it Was announced cial .community and individualJutiUzatlon of , our r- ...... - UUJ baajt^ board ol r M rpetbw. • . . Su*ca taught in Back Thanksgiving services will hign^Tgiftcd persorinel. '• by Chief Powell for- the work Two Cranford Boy Scouts and Thanksgiving services wil g done by Detective Sgt. IVank Burr An i«iitant vice-president slnce- staMc light thh e "Share-Ou"SheOurr SurplusSuplus" apap--l Ann invitatioinvitation to the public a friend did their "good deed for and Detective Henry Poudofo "at 195*. Mr. Loranger joined the bank ^Pp-::]: peal to finance free,'distribution, hear.tonight's talk was issued by toe day" for a township resident Mrs." John L. Snook, Jr league a great personal sacrifice of their in 194iJ following military service of United States surplus food H .as_a naval lieutenant in thePadftc Sunday when they took a wouhd- president who announced ownUme ai the investigation j&-> commodities- to undernourished theatre." He was ricctco! a«istint I«l duck from the Hahway, River men, women and children abroad there will be no business tailed a gr^at many btt-duty hours ) K* m. cashier In IM8. ' . I «> the First Aid Squad headquar- through the agency "of ^Church The program will start at .8:30. of effort." • .-,.•.'• I«««for treatment . - ptiblic Safety Dirsctaf Nicholas Mr. Loranger b a graduate of *Dont ft»U BM toot car wont • trol Power to span yet World, Service. Judge. Waldman is the author Exeter Academy and Williams St. John LaCorte also pyautcd "the start ... aftst that tun»-ap Wei^ps less nn S pouoas.r The trio, Thomas LTIeureV, Jl Simultaneously,' Catholics' In of the International Organizations College. -He is second .vice-presi- ''; ' • ' • I «*."•• .•:•• . '• ^ Bcater ejector. Keel rest """ old; Steven folk, 12. andAmerica, through the traditional chapter of the New York Bar As- fine operation carried out by thedent of the Essex County Bankers* "'•'.-. V !••.'••• . .',. , ' ' •• Cloud, 13, noticed a large '.'Bishops* \ Thanksgiving members of the'Cranford Police Our customers always come Available faa Turquoise^ sociation; Report.' a document Association and a member of tho 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J« -e duck In the river was coh- Collection," will respond to an Department'* • . '••'..-•' : which will play a major role in «;.. • ••••'•••••;-•••.•• '. :/back!!i' .• •..-•':'. RoXYeiWof^White. Financtal Public Rrfatioos Auoc- JWcuouu3s J>y hihis.lacs lack of actionaction. appeal for 10.000,00010.000,000pound' pounds of future loyalty programs.' In the Union County Jail a'wuit- lation. He is a Slnddegree Mason investigated and discovered. clothinghi , miimuminimum needs of the Over thousand ing action, of the Grand Jury on and a member of the Newark Ath- 1 QVCrSUU muu. .... studying^SlS .problem for four larceny are Mrs. g Echo Lake Country Si^AlsQiniWMHIdd They captured the duck and Im- the Cathojlc Relief Services of the years, Mrs. Isaac reported. 20. of 343 North avenue, west, field, ',• •'..•' .••'.•••" •• , •• ^dlatel/took it .to the j»earby NaUonid Catholic Welfare Coun- basedd on these studies will be pre- tm unemployed, wtutnss attdk Mr, LorarnKr b married to that W«R«Mtrv«Th« Right cil. ' •••••. . .. •:•:,•• i--" 1 former Marguerite Bates Of Craft-" i *W Aid building. I Squad mem- sented at the' national convention I/ster W. mother of two ehikk*ti; Richard To Umh Qwantlti«« .;••*»• removed the hook, treated And, concurrently, In the next spring- • '.. '.:','' L. Curtis. 24, of the satne address. ford,. They have,a son, Kit. HI. aj; SERVICC ^United Jewish Appeal Emergen- house in, several Union County . •senior at Williamj. and a **tfrtoK | Co-Op i Thrilt «lor«« |^«e woundl, and liberated the crea- Mrs. P.. W. vMa^oney will an- " ' ' 243 North avenue, west;her. brother-in-law, Richard an Unemployed machine operator "»in the river. ,, ' • cy Rescue Fund." the UJA. as the nounce plans, for distribution ot and brotbef-in-Uw oi Mw. MoOrc. Linda, a, student at att, - - - o«m 8^A^n>iq Instrument' bf American/Jews, U Ugori, M, of Elizabeth, and ilbk. Moore's father, John H. Drehcr, ".\» EASTMAN 8T. Thomas and Steven are Boy ^ for nearly .the "New Jersey Citizen's Date-. on Pas* >> icoiis*.;- .7/ " ~" aid squad member. twth. (Continued on Pap* M) OPEN ,.'l iilttHiuiiiiiMiliimtnittiitiiiitta

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-:'.- '' *' • .-,** a • : Harvest BaU Held Mrs.RemkkOn Ivan t barilnf ^ i for his friends. Attend oneym6pn6pn inin Pennsylvania wenr Frederick Qbroc Lt and Mrs. Samuel Homftih have concluded a-.two weeks* honey-j At Westfield Club lane spent several day* last 1 New Arranging in Sea Girt yisit^.Mr^and M . McConnell, Mark AaronVThomajl to the Smoky/Mountains, Tennessee and Florida; and are .'••' Senior Higtr School members «ubof Cra^ WHUam Graham. Bride, Kim Meycr>Richard Co .| g..-in Pennsylvania^ ^dr'^niaMage: took place a 7: o'clock ^ Sp«^ii« beftrfe th* Ga*n «ub Mrs. Philip X Remjcfc was guest of the, Cranford Swimming Club, n Dftvid Berry «uWe^ted sh > Inplly, Willlam^MIllerj.ETic Jcnscnl the Cranford Al- K. * B ol honor' at a family dinner' Sun- held their annual Harvest Ball icrZ I" iljpr. siidi Mrs. Robert Murpiy of and Rot ITinkel. S. C. He is al^oa graduate of the day at the Coach and. Four Restau- Saturday night at the Westfield Church. Bdnding ofenf in'maWn* Christ- : >; : j 1J4 Mohawk drfv? entertained at w bride is the former Ml«-Ivy Air Force aviation cadet program, rant In. celebration of her 80th Tenni8 Clulk"' . •.: :..-f'''."^'V'v. !.- ';•;••/••• i Sunday "in honor of the . and Mrs. <0rin Asnls 6f trcn. and is awaiting assignment to duty mas wreaths nnd swags. *; •• birthday. Mrs. Remlck, whose late Mr, and Mrs. John ^olland, Mr. • • - •''i ':: ';1 •'.. Club b^ffidayT^versai^ T off-MrM . M TOM, forrrier residents of Crnnford, with the MiUtary Air Transport "• . Wy'ir'. '?•'" AlthoughMrs. Berry,'.-*prom-...... _ . 'husband was a Spanish American ond< Mrs. M. j. Ferro, Mr. andphy's father, Frank Murphy^ visited friends in'_town lasl week. Samuel Mclltotrl* of Us- Command in Scotland. :

1 : ; liWar Veteran, now resides with her Mrs. E;' H. Manny and'xpr. and : County Fermanagh; Nor- • - ' ' •;•''>.";. '•".. ; *:' lltent lecturer on flower arranging; 1^! ffff ffltffe er guests nirere present^rom Irv- end. .'•'.•, •." ••.'•.••,. ' •';"-•-•.•;••;; -; Mrs. Everett GlChdennlng of 605 »i4nd. Li Homlch'is the s&dkeenthusiastically for the use' *********'<' daughter. Mrs. Frederick T.Dca- Mrs. Henry: Mineur werechaper- Ington and EU>' Orchard street and Mrs. Mltchem and Mrs. Jamet Homlch ot the traditions? in Christmas leoh pt'til Spring Garden street! nes. Mr.and Mrs. William TTO- r. Frederick Kruckman of 31 were hostesses at a shower honor- I The"; former Mary1 J. Webb»Mrs^. Bloomingdale ayfemie.V, : decorations, .tide meani^jby which nietter * were refreshment chair- Mr. andMrs^^D. Mayberry, Broad' street,will entertain at ing the bride-eleft, and employee* Remlck wiks bora, in Frederica. men. -;:':'r )J , :' • ' •'•"•.;•.•'•.'•'".".. ;ISN -he Rev. George A.; Aitcheson, she achieves her results arc often, A meeting of tr^ international : of 10 Makatom drive, nasta tonight fpf Mrs.; Carl Kt.. at Boyle-Midway also honored "SBper-llglrt" Dell, and spent most of her life in Junior co-chairmen for, the af- honored att a dindinnen r ptpartyy ter, Mrs. -feudolph: Langheinrlchl ind uncle of the bride, per- Mrs. Homich at a! prj-riuptlal highly lirrtmtlve." With . proper relations committee of the Wed- thc double-rin*.eereihony. that state", in which her family fair were Russell and Robert Mc- day given by Mr. and Mrs: G, and- Mrs. Elwood Miller of Cran- •shower.:- •',-' ' :^.'••''-:'' V>;; '.'.•' :i >Qnlity ,,.c fire pr*eautiJDns. she bcHcvcs the nesday Morning (^lub wa« held re* followed in.Jhe Fel- were early settlers. SnV is the Grath, assisted by Daisy fcrarle. Holmes Williams; Mr. and Mrs. E. ford,. Mr& Robert Reignor oil Horn adhesive is ^a p&tehtiai improve- centl'y at the home of Mrs*E. G. only/ survivor iof a. family of 13 a F. George and Sir. and JWrs. E, Nj Scotch Plains, Mrsv Lawrence M( ment on cut fingers and« chicken; club wa* decora^ t TQESMYj WEIIESm Our Low«f Thanksgiving 17 Earhart/fe fattfrBtreet "/,' . T children. '•'•;/i •'!#|"*"ii'>:'::-, ••• ^ M. Oeddings,M ^e fatter* home, 8 ran and Mrs! Louis Hcrpicf/ of h '••I .'•' ': •, .-;'.... ••' :• .-'.' .•-,•/''.•',••••'•• '•'.'••'••W^: .-••• ';•••• : ilpboard ''- witk' " wire.',; :••.•. ' ;• .••••.• •''.'' ' Mr. and Mrsliij^iuit. t Mrs. RAbert Zkcher of Ui :ortcdltheb»ide.. Barbara Giffney of «8'^IacArthur, ,1 f>I^/;;: if»: irf.^" )•••'•> 'i Mrs. Charless Redden, chairman, In addition to Mrs. Deacon, Mrs. red streamers, yellojw^mums and Makatom drive. PcmonBtrating.thc.ase of mater- ; avenue entertained ' at a theatre •••• ••:-..:''.-'.':': ••'-'.•••:jif 1 1 on Monday to ionJ." ••.;•/'••,',•. •': -;.' • '.' .. •';•• ' of liiiSjr^-i ••,.•' '.. • •"'•'••••iJ^'ffi announced that according to theRemlcli haS a daughter Mrs. Omar ivy.'*' ./. .; "•'.,./ks??'•'/ '..•.-•••..".• .','• Mayberry moved party. Monday;- evening in eelebra- - • ••«,. ' ••'—^ ials thai have become part of the 1 Several dessert parties preceded CindnnaU, 6.\; . :. •_•_•.. •/,;,: ior, ana: »«««.«•»•-• #«j..«™.r nge-old celebration of Christmas Mew Jersey State Federation of E. Harringtotfarringtonn of Bayonne.Bayonne, '• • T^ Mrs.. Richard Adams nml her I tidn of her 13th blirtbday annlver> : Following . the dinnfer; •• open, the .^a|jcef>rack Alleil of 723 Wil- * Foster Mitchem of Keiai»- through story and legend, one of Women's Clubs, the goal of the in- daughters^ •• Deborah, Susan and! sary. Her. guests wereJoait Bank- house was held for her at the pea- Street Entertained .y for '1,1 Mr, aria Mrs. Lloyd C. Beall, Jr^ and Miss Laura Lukas ot Mrs. Berry's, most unusual ar- vl 210 >tapie place, returned re- Jennifer, of 34 Hetnlng nav.onue.l er, Nancy, Scheckler, Lynn: Gar- ternational relations committee con residence, which Was'attended .^^ts, and Janice Giles of .fl4 i, niece of the bridegroom. land, Corliss VogelTv and Jean rangements was a'Marie Antoin- cently from a trip through the New returned home- 'recently: .'a.fterl " Tobias D'Amboia of Syracuse, should be. "to (interest oiirsclves:In [by 50, guests from Delaware, Normandle place was hostess to Schaeffer. Barbara i«-

103 EdgDWOod road entertained at «•• •• .«• I . II1K mum "»"•—• —• 7-.—. »•—rs. ^kathyXMxon, daughter of Mr,chairman of .the December meet. 85c r__^ ity representative at^^ Western Ekw- and; Blrs. Raymond _P|*pn pt ,104 . ; " •J^i:'- •"'.:- ii ' v t it led -'Christmas--All Saltir " li-^f Cr/mVkH r. of ^Mr . and Mrs.-Johnrr - trie. , ' .: —.." ,. '^V'Orchard street, and Nancy jfves, '" - ^ , their jeton from a wedding H ia*y»-i Pearce of .28 Hernlng avenue, who daughterSofMr. and Mrs. p. R.Through the HoJi«e. The cj trip to Miami Beach. Flal, the cou- will meet at Mrs. Prohazka's hoj will move next month to Texas. Ives of 9 Spring Garden street, re- • -,•»• ple will live in Irvington. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. . cently entertalned^aV a December 18; Mrs. William Eck- DaiishBlue Snow whit*... ert will be co-hostess. M "..an"*, a* •«•: *W. I'* ; William r. Little. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mn..Charles Griffith of |party for 15 guests from Cranford. Richard Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. itHSfc [New Canaan. COIUL. were weekrI ,,. . •.•-.• . .' .'. T , • '. \ . •.... ,. , .,.,,. —."•.•" • .•..••>• .• ••••• Swiss L. Smithefs, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eu- $ ft TUP *"Fi nil • w lent Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "~" '"" .v-• -i—••-"••«-*<— —• —' rrr.-.Tr'-:'.^''-'^.' ~1-~.." Crtam liam Dowllng, Mr. and Mrsi Frank F. Hansel. Jr., of 401 Prospect ave- nue. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. * i. Hy drtx Craekers t«*V"- H. Washbourne, Mrs. .James D. Bonlw's EK Nog Hansel entertained ' at dinner^ In And Childreh'. Birthdays mm v Ntbltco Hackett, Mr. and Mrs, John Elliott, A HNE PIANO FROM GWFHTHS Vandrtm-Sanday-Mr. alSa~Mifr^enry-MeyersrMKr rthebr SplcaDri l«u> Mrs: WHUam Kolbe, Mr; and r M. Shimon. Jr., of and 1 1 JUfllc with Uv« Rabblta and Santa can trwtua Witt y^ wcretv But it fa;**.'*^-.., mtss« |,Mrs. Herbert Frelnberg and Mr.415 Casino * rtained for ^ J's Wieei-Whli': 31- and Mrs. Edward Schenker. them. cret that ihp piauo you «eiecthet«wiU bf^of the . .•V^VtiuU; ,Wi*H-ii. 1 •••••••••"•-••• - ' ""• i: •--•••• ••-•••••-•--•' •••-'- •' jgj^ava^^SMk^ "tiattfl .rh zAtttu******* cart pajf'a Mnall Woutot now aind spread »^ balancft to fit your WageiiWli i|iake d^v*ry jrt»y time you Dstts • •••' • m: 7 Llhhy's Strawberries ^ 2 •»£M• lirarii My. No matter Wbicb piano you choose you will be ^ 17* v V '«atuiBei because every piano in the Griffith ware- Libby sCauimowtr . . _ ,; People have shown such enthuaasmhfor (San- f •fi;-: •:«* ::.u^r.. rooms Is carefuUy chosen by u» too. Otherwis* it Libby s Cooked S^iash 2 "gj »• ; , ford Dramatic Glub tickets that, while we are.most wouldn't be here. So come to Griffiths, the best place Naditt Libbf's Brasttls Sprtrts '^27« ^ H [ grateful, we are worried about accommodating all 1|» the Metropolitan District to choose a spinet* con- aW . , - wmiBasi««iapaw • , of you., . • '/ •*' •:' ' \ :• . ;. ' v '; '.'• •-'•• • \ •••'*; Qhftse Bllrtm ^^ '£W There's Something About aWoman fiole or grand piano. .. |v Refntblag §ev«rog«if ClMCtlatt Thli Milts »y*^ Z&

5X.' We urge you to come early, attend a Thursday Mere aM some of the i^orU-Jalnoui pbtto* yoil MM iiM *»& « night performance, if possible. PWa«* don't wait Doing Something About Her Figure Win North Jersey flity at GrifljUtt! T4 —Jone f orter'. Baked Good*— »l_l -L. Ftitos 5r» CMtbi iS» until the last minute to see "Solid Gold Cadillac," STE1MWAY - * CWCMWNa • %« which will )fe presented on Nov. 28, 30, and Dec . rU.*'.^- ' She walks a liitle lighter v " wimirat • wntrn * ApptoCWer DUTCH 5,6,1 at our new Winans Avenue Playhouse. : w As teen tn ( ^iferh^hddhigiL ;'- • .••.,•,>'• V-/*;•.. •MKOSW sryle. Yot^B Qtea Cola J Za •"IT"'!' * ^'w MOM mm t - —*— M •••«••—1 mt^ SIVIMTCEN *"•'.'-.'; .'• ''•C: APPLE PIE , >-.', Everyone admires her as she walks by. , *. j • 1 V'I',' ''•'•• '•.•'-. 1 • 55 She's very good company r t ••'''. ' • '' ' • X • Nt&fc's OnmtDrbk' •i»'-*»M.Sl MARTIN JEWl Talli NapkiM . ' At any time of day, .,.: ' . • ;,;THE: HOUSE OF 4*. • '•' •.'•.• '•••"' '•..' •'.:' •.' •••••'.•• ; • ' • , __,.. Coin efcwhttFdfi 59c The brand new WHITE THERMO-JAC Monatt Since she trims her figure regularly JOM Parktf Fndt Cake— 1 • • '•"••'• • •'•ITS'- '"•' •••• ''; CICAREnES White is THE: color this winter ^, and here Is THE * The Helax-a-tron way ' AIMMUV l»»o»U« .,. tttr % fralw ami BOU Cru«bSqiKirt ctftetab 3Sc . Snow white alt over—white corduroy with faitsilfTatCartKa •'.•: ••.• '. •;'. collar and full «nmg of white, cuddly-toft. * ZfcuvJbiviq HI KJ • •••.•• 1, deep-pile. for-Hk» Orion. . «v«n whit* wooden I RegularSize S buttons. Warm as toast... y«t UfcW£• * ftathar. Cuy.;...... ;...... •AM mtT CAKE ^t 79c ^. 1.49 uper your-new WHITE THERI lake* you , Old tiaM. »WO> «*ot*

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Church; ofneiated at the service. homer after .a long illness. She eight years ago.. Slie wa« a mem-Lbraine, Joseph and Daniel, all. of illness and loss of oorr father and Card of Thank* grandfather. Rudolph TeMrnarrn. - Bttrial-§>rBs in Fairmotmt Ceme- leaves 69 survivors.'.'.'- A'' • .•;•.' bet; of Community' Methottist Detroit; • Hezekiaft of . In&TerV We wish to thank the Mrs. Emma Gaedcke ~ itery. Newark.-;,^ ••.'.' ;, • .--'• ' • Services were. at. her residence Church."'. • .. • . '. •. r;.;. . _• ' Mich.. Benjamin of Valdosta and Wriggins was born in. At- Tuesday morning, with Dr. Parker AbO surviving are" three sons Arnett of Tuskegee, At3L,'and .a Police' pepartment, the 'Miss A4ele Gaedcka • ; Fire Department," the Ra,,(h A-Doolhtle of Cranford Alliance Church, con, lantic 'CVty and lived in Plainfield HoOoway. pastor of Madison by a former /marriage. "Charles ,E. grandchil4.' • ' . . diicted services Tuesday evening three-years before, coming to Cran- Methodist Church, officiating. In- and Albert W.'Anthony of Bloorc- First :Aid &jtud and the Mart Dodcy of St Michael* avenue iftVhts. Bertha A! Tri»or. ford 11, years ago. She was a mem- terment took place in Evergreen mgdate and. Elmer C. Anthony' of 12 13 Grove street.. Mrs. Tranor died ber of Ftrst Presbyterian Church. Cemetery, Hillside^ where Dr. Hol- Little Falls; thre£ daughters. Mrs, Church, as wcQ as our relatives ftousand tbnto tb« 1 and many friends who helped Us Saturday in Elizabeth General She leaves a •.Mrs. Cora loway read committal prayers, ar Frank Talford and Mrs, Adam hay*'great' sit* « nden Cemetery. linden, by Hospital, Elizabeth, after a lone g. Petronis of Kearny and Mrs. Edgar »cd can b» in so many ways during the recent ^d ^D^Vpnst. pas- the grave^ . ' . . ' illness. ,•"';••• :' .••• .'•.•'. ;.•.•..;•.. E. Hoag of Berkeley Heights, a son. Preston. Kenilworth; ,12 grand- neb. •..•xpeWBCcea at little ,& George, at home, and six grand- Mrs. Capron's husband. T. Sax- I'*! oJ Calvary ^ The services were conducted at : ton Capron, died in 1924. • : - .children and. five great-grandchi!- no tr^tm. This,1a trot, far f» DoaUtttedied L teI. Gray's, 918 .East? Broad .street. children. .'' ' ./ '.. ' ': •;••;;..,•••••. A native of Poughkeepsie, N. Y^ cfa-en. • '" ' :•• .- [ , '• :•' In permitting ehildrtn ia AI© DWUM dEMDHO In MuhleifcerMhlei * tar* ttelr ewn backyards inte'Canif Westfleld. Interment was yesterr Mrs. Capron; resided in Roselle day mornUig in Fairriew / Ceme- Park 50 years arid Was a charter •rfats jf «ieosuy. trip U out of. th«. question. A roasting weiaer smefla tery,' Westfleld. •"•" •.( " "' • ' •.. .•/ .Services for fElmer S. Hoyt, «5, member of the Rbselle Park Par- Glen W. Stnrnfejs services Mrs. Tranor had been a resident of 7 English Village were held at KENIL.WORTH ^ Services for almost as food, at hom« «s tatth e ent-Teacher Association, Matrix WOOdf. ^ ,M."*oriaU #Sjprin*fleM ave- f Cranford; for two years-. She 11 aJh; Tuesday at Gray Memorial. 1 • Otrjer survivor* are;- three other GleH W. Stumfels, 39, of 26 North They were atteaded^y many itfSd in Elizabeth for seven years 12. Springfield ayeriue. Mr. Hbyt, daughters, Mrs.-.Barbara C. Jens- Eighth street were'held Saturday la aa ''. '.•)•':'--r tives, friendirfand associates prior to that'ancl in Westfleld for an annuitant of Esso Standard.Oil ien of Elizabeth, Mrs. OUve C. it the Dopley Funeral Home, 219 •OE SCHNEIDEI Elizabeth Daily Journal, 30years. : •.•'.>, -.' ... ;','/•. • -,'., Company, died last Friday i at his tucker of Seatle, Wash, and Mrs. North avfjt&e. west, Cranford, Mr. PLUMBING & HEATING lr; DooHttie W»s a proof- She was the widow of Grover C. home following a long, illness? Ruth S Brunner of Ft. Lauderda Sturnfels^ed- last Wednesday at "Amtrlcana «houl4 waft 1 Tia%>r, who died in, 1948, He was The Rev Robart G, Lpngaker, two other sons. Warren B. of East Orange-Veterans Hospital aft- ««t IMS." And thus regain tb* y/ Fla, two oe sn physical condition,.of \/' .deputy) county clerk; jirs.-. Tj-a- rfastpr' • • of ?Rpf';', Presbyterian,Roselle 'Park and WKlamF er a short illness. H^y was admitted ir > 'ji to Ahe hospital the preceding day. ChurchChurch^^' •officiate officiatedd , intermnintermentt^ wa wass Madison;'- 2ft grir^dchilcrren, ".»'•;>'I •/.••I'-' i I Ji ti'v. •• r /.'../ • •I'I'IH1 •"•! • | '••« i ii •"•"'• •" '*'•'• •'!• ''' Church; ; • Th* JBevl FrankJin U' Artley, rvices private.. •v'V-.. ;. ', .;•'•• "': ; •,.'•.. great grandchildren; f6ur great- V I' bearers we*e WiUIam Bean, Surviving are . four-. daughters, •. Mr. Hiiiyt was employed in thegreat grandchildren and a sister, minister; of Ehxora Presbyterian n Pier, Walter ©cirri*, Lkjyd Mrs. John HurneniKik off CranfordCfd; fuel oil sales department at.Esso's Mrs. Amie Simmons of Rhinecliff, Church; Elizabeth, conducted the , Harold Morris and; Bernard Mrs. Kenneth Hanna of Massachu- NewVork City office when he rer service. -Burial was.in Graceland i setts, Mrs. Albert BInger :of Ohio Memorial Park, where trie Rev. Mr. tired in 1953« He was an Esso em- N..Y.. .-...•. •' . ;'-•• '• .. • .•"•.•. Doolittie uutfl 1M* year and Mrs. Michael Novella of Jer-ploye 3jS years., Artley read committal prayers. 10 year»-as treasurer of the »ey City; twb"-aojisv GroverC,of Born in Newark, Mr. Hoyt ifved Mr. Sturnfels, a \ self-employed Dally Journal Employes' Vestfleld and Arthur B. of Borne, in 'Maplewood,. .before moving to William!^ Allen carpenter and veteran of World Unit--last •year, he-was, Italy; five.grandchildren and two Wiiliam S.Allen. 71 years oW, an 1 Cranford 17 years.ago.; He was a ; War II. was born in Hoboken. He 4 a certificate of merit in sisters, the Misses Frieda and Ruth member of Roseville Lodge 43, formerly of * English Village, died lived in Elizabeth 20 years ibefore ciation of hU long service to Eckler of Euzabeth. ' . FtAM, of .Newark. _,, '• \ V last Thursday morning at his win- 1 mo%-ing here three years ago. He 1 1 ter home in Boca Raton, Fla,-fbl- ;'.'•'' [ '•' ''."'• i • • , ll •'•• **' ; • - •'•.' ''-•Survi'vihg.-'are/'hi*'.•wife, .Mrs . was. a graduate of .Thomas Jeffer- „ native of Wall!: atMrs. George ZekoU, Sr. JUST NAME IT, WE HAVE IT! 1 Cemetery, NdrthpOrt, L; I. [-Survivjn are bis wife, Mrs; berg Hospital, Plainfield, after i Uniyetsfty. He formerly A highmass of requiem Nras cel- Urs. Zoeller had been empl s a member of the: Cranford Bo- ntel iDoolittie, a daugh- brief illness; . ebrated Monday morning in the ; Vv Buth Doolittie, the past three and a half years as • The Rev.' Robert G. Longaker,, lub. .- •'.:•• •;•:./••; • 500 CASES OF ASSOBTEI BEER & ALE . ; .;;i: ;i:iy A 1 Church! of the Assumption, Rc- a secretarial assistant in the office pastor -• :'*oi.'.;: •'•• First ;., ...Presbyterian 1 thomei • daughter; Elea- [__sujyived by his >wife,Mrs., Mrs:' Mary ZekoD, Ouirch, conducted services at 8' rHammond,\ a previous mar- of the Westfield Board of Educa- Allen; a daughter, 70, of 459 Amsterdam, avenue. Ro- pjh, Tuesday.;at.GrajF.Memorial, Always Under Reffrig^atibn and two\ brothers, Arnold tion. ;•'. . -O,•:'•'• '.• '•• Mrs. A. Meyer; and aselle Park, formerly of 36 Carpen- • \ of Wallingford. Born in New York, she lived in 12.Springfield avenue.- Interment S. Allen Meyer, I R°y 1 was private. • , ' ,.'.•'. ''.•';•. ter place; Cranford. Mrs. Zekoll. Roselle Park more than 25 years allot: wife of George Zekoll, Sr., died before, moving '^' .Westfield four A native of Germany, Mr. Lat- and interfnent To Our Patrons and Friends — / Funeral servic Friday in Muhlenberg Hospital, Reuben Robinson and a half years ago] Before com- endorf came to. the United States were held.Monday in Bordentown. Plalnfleld, after a long i WE WISH YOU ALL THE HAPPIEST OF. .Olive ' wife of ing to. Westfleld, she was employed in 1961 He lived in New York : |or 18 years as a secretary in the City: for 15 'years and came to The/Rev, Sebastian Chiego, pas- THANKSGIVING DAYS. . John Y. Winter tor, was celebrant at the mass. In- Newark offices of the Children's Cranford 30 years ago. ';•••: The Management Aid Society of Essex County, The troupe of about 30 midgets John V. Winter, Gp, formerly of terment was in St. Gertrude Ceme- Shopping Is So 72 Lawn terrace, died Tuesday in tery, Woodbridge. The funeral was She was a member'of Cranford was a - common sight in Cranford Methodist Church, the Wesleyan a number of years ago, when Mr. Long Beach Veterans Hospital, from Gray Memorial, 12 ..Spring* eBoard of field avenue. ' ' . . I Born in East Service GuildT of the church and Latendorf entertained them on Long Beach, Calif., following a FOR ALL YOUR HOLIDAY LIQUOR NEEDS, came the church Couples'Club. She be*several occasions at his home here. heart operation. His home was in Mrs. Zekoll was born in Gott- i ago from longed to Azure Chapter 87, Or- •After retirementfrom the troupe Lynwood, Calif. . chee, Austria, and came to this der of Eastern Star, .Cranford, management, Mr. Latendorf open- A native, of Teddingtbn, 'Eng- country, when she was 18. She descendant; land, ' Mr. Winter came; to' "this rickland, a soldier Westfleld School Secretaries* As- ed an art business on Madison ave- lived in Brooklyn and Elizabeth sociation and the Union. County nue. New York. City. Known as country as a young man and had before moving; to Cranford 45 Revolution.. resided in Cranford for 34 years years ago, A resident 6t Rosell- | Her ancestors" on her ^ijtother*^ Association of School Secretaries. the Manada Book Shop, it was, op- s prior to moving to .California in Park six weeks, she was a coin- '< *• 'x;¥-> e Family Does It , the Clark family, werVearly Also surviving are a brother, erated by Mr. Latendorf until' his 1 A 1954. He was a veteran of World •nuhicant of the Church of the As- ^ ' i aw / - H. Johnston of Roselle death. i of Central ConnecticuVOi War I and served overseas with sumption. •. ' " .•. • father's tide, her and. a sister, Miss EL Marg- A bachelor, he is survived by the dental corps.'. sthe first settlers of Bi jphnston. Ocean Qrove. two brothers, Victor H. of Rah way Besides her husband, sjie leaves "Mfc Winter retired seyeraryears two sons, George, Jr., Roselle Park, tofi and Charles B. of the Cranford-ad- J< ago after serving' more than 26 and Henry, Cranford; a daughter, 415 CENTENNIAL AVE.-H£ BR*4W0O — CRANFORD, NL X Her husband Is ter only immed ElheLJtt dress. v Private services will be held to-. were new yesterday at Gray Memorial. 12 Mrs. Susie Capron was erhployed by Calvary, .tuth- ' at Gray Memorial, 12 Spring 1 \ avenue/for Mrs. Ethel MM. ,Susie Monroe Capron, 80, eran Church 'prior to moving west. \ avenue. The Rev. Curt Gar HLWr 65. of 12 Frazer place, of 3S0 Sheridan avenue, Roselle He was a' past commander of CapL Rev. Samuel Matehett assistant pastor of Cranford R. Fiske Post. 335, VFW. and The Rev. Samuel L Matehett, 52, With Choice Gjft Items For Everyone On Ycaar list—And At Compet- !ethodist Church; will officiate. who died suddenly Saturday at her Park, mother of Miss Truth S. home. She w«« the widow of El-Capron, RJJ., nurse to Dr. T. R.formerly' was a member . of thepastor of St Mark's AME Church, mer S. WigginsNwho died in 1930.Austii n i h ^^I Center, -Hol- Church Council of Calvary Luth- East Orange, former 'pastor of St. |Mrs. Bertha A. Trano The Rev. Robert G. Longaker,ly street, and T. Saxton Caprbh, eran,; Church. ' • ,"•'•''', Mark's .AME Church in Cranford, 1 Or. George A. Aitchcson, pastor minister of ,Fir\t\Presbyterian Jr. of Cranford, dltd Friday at Survivors include his wife, Mrs. died after a long illness yester- itive Prices, Tool Marie Winter, and a • daughter, day in Orange Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Allan Roberts, both of Lyn- His home was at 83 North Clin- 0 wood, Calif.; a son.. John W. Win- ton street, East Orange. ter of Boonton;. three grandchil- Before becoming pastor of the dren; and a sister, Miss May Win* East Orange church three years ter in England. ago. the Rev. Mr. Matehett was By Starting Your Christiiias Shopping $tow, You Can Avoid The Last (Srag The funeral service will be held -, <• '.•* the minister, nine years at next week from Gray Memorial, Mark's Church here. Prior 12 Springfleld avenue, with Inter- X ment hi Fan-view Hlghtstown, for four years. -t" [inttte Crowds And BeXAssured O Born .«« Valdosta, Ga^ the Mr. Matehett was ordained in 1941 m Mrs. John J. Petronis by Bishop David H. Sims tn. Mt KENILWORTU — Services for Zion AME Church, Trenton. He Mrs. Elsie B-Petronis, 74. wife of was a member of the Ministerial Joseph J. Petronis of 37 South 18th • ,? Alliance or East Orange. Wh^ YouBuy Froin Your Friendly Cranford Merchants, Who Are street, will be held at 2 o'clock this . ^Surviving are his .wife, *Mr*. afternoon at. Gray Memorial, 12 Doris Mae Blackshear Matehett; Springfield avenue. Mrs.' Petronis two daughters. Mrs. Dolores died Monday at her home after l long i!lness.\ . , Irene G.' Matehett, at. home; hj* Here TVServe You ThroughoulThe Year, You Havei^robtenrWitlr Dr. Marvin Green, pastor of •••-.• pm Community Methodist Church, Ro- mother, Mrs. Irene Matehett of ValiJosta; four' sisters, Mrs. Leah ^; officiate. Fj Burial Donald of China Lake, Calif ^ Mrs. Parlc • ••• ' •.. ••. ••>?;;•"'•• . ExchangeS s In Mrs. Petronis was born in New- Roaalee Baker of ;.• Valdosta and ark and lived in ArUngton^ 30 Mrf Venita Badkhight of Rah- years before moving to Kenilworth way;' seven brothers. Turner,

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"•Y Others from Cranford *aa the 1 Scheduled to begin at 8J1* p-m, school in Newark at 8 pjn. No- iL'J Jeranek, Mrs. Jane DesRochers, (Contii»i««f\frofii Paat• 1) (Continued from Page I) v . Services'wiU be at 2 pjn. Sat-Uter Wentified as having been In Book j 1 . . Projpeds of the, affair tradition- committee include Mrs. Aiinc Car- WHion« ~ Schlckriw* Ooldw West • '•'.)"• ; • the discussion wiirbe open' to the ; : : MrsHorma Quinn. lion recent refugees and other toppled, bringing down wires with urday InV. Trinity Episcopal stolen In Linden that same aftar- Miss Anna BUO^e^lJurphy, of Party Committee vember 2». ' . . .;•. '•;• ' . \-.'.: : - .'. ally are apportioned to various ex- . ..,•'.:•./„,•' public. It is sponsored hjr'-.the'.ii-. roll, Mrs. Joseph Doyle and Mrs. IJJC/SlilleS. pleted nine years' Mrs. A. Vreeland, Mrs. G. Bush, needy people abroad, to maintain Church.'The Rev. Eobert Blttaro, * • • ' . • ' ••••.. j*•• V' 1 Mrs,|^r. Tv Collins presided. , existing progijam for selecting Fifth District of the New Jersey : the like an explosion «ttdt the' lights sentatives': of, the Rpsellt? police to , Proceeds of Jhe tea:-wen tfW,vthje, *w exoaptional students 'iM^i.tbe Walter', Babon;. trustee ,for 1R f When Mr- Hpbbie left •i*-.'•••)• •••?••/' l.'^'If-^.-yj:' Stofe FederaUbh - of, . Women's *he i«ft ___. retfoyered at the (jSranford .the''. North ayenue address here, Months, Mrs. Daniel _Sassi; flower .. Clubs, and she was a member of | Hlndman (Ky.) Settlement ScWol; | Cranford School System with par- tthh e school he found that his car address, Cniet. Powell reported, where they 'recovered a varied as- lte chairman; Mrs. Charles the executive committee of this Presiding at the tea tables', were ticular emphasis given to the scope parked near .by had!been ejKten« ; made a list of two sirqltle^spaced sbrtment of ?art^e^ t»kett "MC v •'• ' •"•^•' ;.'" " ' •'••*'• •<•',-•, .. • • "•••; :•-y•<>.;.-.^-W Union County Mental Health A** Mrs. Harold B. tipaus,. Mrs. of the curj-iculum Offered to,these sively damaged in the trunk area Johnson; publicity chairman, Mrs. v pages of legal-sized paper and in- theru throughout' the' county,II Fi||| |_jn# of G««S«, Capons, Corniih Hem d" isoclation. ';'•• ; "•.",..,.• • -.•. George X^ons,. Mrs. Charles Von students. Mr. TaUaferro said. " •tree.:" It is expected that the committee Dy cluded clothing, , Jewelry, MrsT Joseph Tyle, deputy, gave : . Mrs. Redden was elected presi- Lynn and Mrs. Nelson ML Llght- the large fallen Chiefarticle. sPowel werel retated'HtfMddthe**^taken. to local po^ ' ^ : • .; ^ M will also review the methods of se- silverware, luggage .and other j short address. Mrs. Albert Bull- dent of the Cranford Community: , . above. Township lice headquarters to await identir , ••.•/. ^ '-;-' ..>..••• la items worth thousands of dollars. 1 lecting the students, the probjems man of Clark was welcomed as a ••- • •• . •• f'f.'-f ^ ••.•>•:• Council in the spring. The counr Mrs. Jacob Stanley, tea chalr- Engineer Patrick J. Grail reported ' Chief Powell related that on fication by their owhei*/ r"; cil which consists! ptrcpresenta- inherent with advanced courses of jrian, was assisted by Mrs. W. H. there alsp were two large trees November 7, Chief Norman Olsen • Xhief Powell said additional; . tives of most local organfaations, Chase, Mrs. E. A. Cruikshank, study and tjje possible advantages down on Cummings street and two costume jewelry was recovered in Loin Half .'In charge of the, social hour of such a program to the students of Roselle Park reported to him "'• is designed to study townrwide Ib. 43c were Mrs..Armstrong, Mrs.' Dohl- Mrs. C; G. XuUn. Mrs. Albert H. on Livingstone avenue. Mr. Grail a paper bag lh a^field on- South who expect to enter college. ' . that ,the registration number of a Rib Half • problems ?n 3 to offer possible .sol-, Francis, -Mrs. W. J. Fredricks, related that there also was tnucn avenue at the, CranfprdrParwood mcr, Mrs. Herbert Le Due, and .•>:'••..;..: '.'::W.iSl:l utlons as well *» special Mr. TaUaferro pointed, out that car 'suspected of, being Involved line, when' Curtis accompanied, of- Mrs. Paul Delia Serra. The spec- Mrs. Chandlce H. Hickok, Mrs: damage to trees on private prop- In burglaries there showed it; to "projects approved'•by' the.mem- Roy .T. Puckety' and Mlfs. P. Eu- the citizen's committee will work' ficers to the area aha showed ial attendance award went to Mrs. in rlose cooperation with Dr. How- erty, especially in the vicinity, of be the property of Curtis and re- • •' ' . " , . ... aaaaaaaaaw'.".",'^^' ^!!jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBB^^7^r^^^BBHBW' •, ' * ••"..'• bershipi -. '• '''••..•• -. .'/•"'' ' ,' ' .• gene, 'Shydef.'.-" '•;.. ' r ; ... '"-'• '••'•.• ••: Lincoln avenue and; along Grove them where it had been discarded. The convocation Is being tied to ard Best, Superintendent of quested the Cranford police to as- I The. music committee met street behind the Cranford Meth- Cranford; police, Chief Powell the Past Councilors' Club will 't with the college's 25th- annlverr Schools, to determine if there are sist lii keeping the vehicle under 1 Thursday at the home of Mrs. odist Church buildings. a^idv have statements item:Cur- jdet December : 2, it ' was an- ' sary 'celebration and 4he devel- any areas in Cranford's existing v suryeillance. : V.'i'' ]\' :~}'> y^-r'J] tis, Ligori ind Mrs. Moore admit- J. F. Burnash, SJ5 Hampton road. nounced, with Mrs, Harry Dohl- opment fund campaign. The col- program which need further de- The ,i«gi'«»**r' said Jmembers of Detective Sgt Burr and Detec- ting their guilt in the qranford Mrs. C. C. Qulin was co-hostess. the Pubuc Works Department and tlng their guilt in t Cn n(r of 516 Terrljl road, t*lalrifield, lege Is. seeking funds for a new velopment '.•.;••.';.'. '•' •- '•''.:;,•'•/ tive Polldoro were assigned to in ;; : A program of symphonic music the Shade Tree Commission start- T cases and formai complaints have as.hostess.- ••'• •';': ^ ""' \ ':\;«- .-• 17-classroom building; to be " •First meeting of the committee yestigate and' reported the license been filed against them with Mu- •"••••" • •* jte tA(ft 3 _^ PubuT: Service to cut Wffl£8Ml1t mahegan Park in , board 6nifalnCle^l^*SQu& well as detainer warrant^ charg Eleven frtiir Cranford new building: will contain three The works of Milhaiid, ? the-current in fallen wires) servation. AU members of the po- ing them with breaking, entering x ard Hanson,v Anron Copland IJJC Night Freshmen science labbrotorles, a drafting United Fund Neare ; continuetinued until 11:31 0 pinp>^ whe, n; lice department" were provided and larceny, and.possession^ of stol- : : Among the 104 freshmen in the room, large library and other and Vllia-Lobos were' used as il- .' ^Continued from Page 1), , ; en property; 7 / ^''''•"• , streets had been cleared for with, the numbers and';instructed evening session of /Union Junior facilities./ V lustration. The next meeting of campaign are to be apportioned, passagissage off cancars.. '''• • '•' «'• •- [ **••*• ••!—~~ ".—r~—:-- — r..,.,,if ...th the group will be December ifl at according to established budget College are 11 Cra.nford residents'. Mr. GraU pointed out that this [&?&#*• headquarteron thse if.throade. siis- Tyaaaaaa:^. y-.;-';: jjjie home tjt Mrs. E. E. McKiege, requirements, among the follow-- loei:t8: were They and their majors are: Miss ; : q, was a>baptism of fire" for the At 3:15 ••«••.«b.mi , las• tht eWednesday road, , The Paciftc'a typhoon; danger "»-i i-j- .;^--ir.«pfi i 'i/t'ftil'5aint'':' "'; Cran- area retches roughly': from narth ^fcyllls 7 J^tor#&K o4^14.-Sutton 1 / CdontinticdI /w»nv".PagS'.Tjl ing partidpatinjg township's, new public works com- Patrolman Samuel Cymbaluk re^ •...>:-••! of Indonesia, deep into the Japa-f- place, special; ,l(Bss Gail G. Bau- ^ •' • The life an«T works of Sean ford Welfare Association, Visiting portedL,observlng the suspects in a missioner, Roy D. Irving, whp^ also nes* islands. The Philippine* are' tmnn of 618 SpringfleJd avenue, Mrs; Anton Tinnesz, Mrs. Louis O'Casey were discussed by Mrs. Nurse Association, Boy Scouts and was dnr the scene during the clean- car: traveling north on Centennial 1 particularly subject to : disasUr, jpeclai; Edward.1*. Buckle of 207 JCleknci , Mrs. J. Flynn, Mrs. Jean Charles M. Ray, Mrs. Joseph A. Girl Scouts. .;' •'• • '«. • •,.' .•,'. '" ''••, •• ; : : : : : up work. '•••'••••.• '''•:•'': '-W:': ayenue..::,"v*. ; ,-.' .- ^ ^''C/:'- :;••::•:•,• .'•:.'; GcU and Mrs. Everett G. Frank, being directly on the track of rpany ' :ln avenue, :englneering..'::'.; Hunt, Mrs. Bcvls Malone, Mrs; - Police Chief PoweU said fallen -Detective Lt. Ralph J. Koury at a meeting of the drama com- «f the:big storms ta tbslr Also, Miss' Janet 'A. Dempsey \Jean Hartzal, Miss .'Marianna DecoraUoos, Gift' V" wirewuress were IV|PWKreporte»d ,«a•t .«»«r-r-Woodsld7e andd Detective.SgtDetective. Sgt.. Burr iIn an un-- mittee Tuesday: in the home of violent stagts. ••••:;'..•.. ^:):::.... 29 Wade avenue, speclal;.Salva- '••• (Continued from Page J) . and Lincoln avenues. North aye-1 markedpollce car foi,owed tne mm Mrs. William T. Cole, 16 Centen- G. Grasso of ,422 Thomas ^^-^£^ TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOED* ; also' have completed . decorating nue near, John street. South ave- ^et through seyferal streets in it, special; Mrs. Elena G. Ko- ••••• M \olU>IK to jto law;'"ithht galitvantmg gallast; Monday at the home of Mrs. Nel- i administration; Miss Georgie WAUCS ON VARIOUS STREETS IN \ Buddy Bergen, president of the Denman road, Lincoln avenue and have the Roselle police take up alarcb Polo, had this to say about Martin of 357 South Union it . THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD son M. Llghtcap. T .Sylvester he Township Cranford Business Association, Grove street. Hendricks street and the suryelilance when they crossed the great hall of XulilaiKhan; i'!Xhe AT PRICES DEFINITELY BUDCET-LOW! BE IT ORDAINEORDAINED by the Township street "Ne#Diniens»ons,v a color announced today that most Cran- me, speclaLv;.•.;•••••'• ;''•„.•.".•') = -•' Coipmltte* of «he Tow al CraiUBni, Stoughton-avenue, Burchfield and the line into that community. ' walls ara sculptured 'and varnlshai Also, Miss Nancy A. McDonald •Neew Jertty: . . • ,\\ V • . slide program featuring a "Do-It- ford\ stores wilL. be open evenings l: In graan, decorated with' g!MW,dra- . Sectioti nI I. Ttut lUMwalk* be conitmctttt South avenues, Burnside avenue ; •'Chief ".'.-Powell v reported that ; il 125 Oak-lane, special; Mrs. Dor- p Wlth-Fabrics" exhibit, was shown. unUl Christmas starting Friday. tons. Tbr columns are lncrustad on the following itreete; • , near Lincoln avenue, and South when the car was observed In a Preston of; 201 Orangeaye- «at On the southerly mtde of. Brookdda The exhibit was pre|ehted by the December 6. " \. ':;•-.'- '•.'• •, •••' ' .'•••'• ''. with' a' sort of pasta.: coated' witt* .. Place between - Orchard \and Spruce i Union avenue and" Christopher l traffic violation" in Roselle It was liberal arts; Miss Mary H Streets. - • v . •/- \ • •• • • •/..Celanese Corporation of America. stopped and searched by the Ro- -:iA : street .••'.' •*••'. .. . •.' • '•'•'•• ''••]'' . ...rs of 343 South Union aver ' . (bl Ort the eMterly *14* ot Ouhard Next meeting of the Wednesday Board Change*]. , \ KUhmr $i— Street Irom Torbuih Str*et>4o Broololde Wires were reported burning m we, special; and Miss. Phyllis A. Vkm9*19 «•#•. P1 '•' :v V i V •• "Morning Club will be held at the . (Continued from Plane 1) • '* • front of 422Thomas street. = itz of 8 Hawthorne street spec- \Kt Ilk* this lordly « (dt On the easterly aide of Qpruca Appointed to begin immediately Street between Braokside School prop- charge 4>f the'drama conunit- Thomas <2). Woodside avenue, (Janek ,l£Iectefl ertrty and TorbutTorbush Street. ' . ..; tee.\jMrs. Oharles-H; Measerve is —_ Dnimaml r*. VanRMKrhfltfll. lek On the nutherly tU» o( Dartmouth isyuSae avenue between South • ••'-t'-A to * • ' **' H*^a^ .. *^fc ^ — '•*, i/ ^^._*aig^ T .^ d* .. ^^^^^Br^fc^ * * r^^/ia^^L'^^^^^r^^^B^^r^l ahjfc ^jf—^as^JBKT^^C*^ , 't^ ftSSmi, >»*«««» V 1 11 A r ; W*?™*^ *^*^^™T."B 'ieW^W ' JP»»ei^««Jp ^r«^pg>^gfaa^^p^^daaj^pj~»»gggajpgjBj ^ ^ ^ everette Ondilla. who has a .^^ a«veral 'to:th«i north, has been elected a • • • • • -• • • J#* •' •"• : • - • ••.••• (f» On the southerly side UiW of IE: ArWn to boxntieat skirU. You e>eo get 100% foam-rtibber eutbiona... and • wonderfnl cboiea ' Srookslde Place easterly from lands of House Number :• from Meredith College. Mr. coin avenue and Grove street ••>r<-M —er of the American Institute iiii8iPiP^s?Biii ,-^»— to boxpjeat skirtl. You e % % tha Board of Education to the weetcrly BenschotcBenschbtcn will teach\ateach.at the high Limbs »Jso were reported down J Certified PubUc Accountarits, aide of WUlow street • 1 (CotMnued^Jrom Page, 1) «r colonial prints and country tweed*! Read* for immediate delivery... or. well wvvar to y*ur -•Igk On the westerly side tine of WIUoW x school and Mrs. Ondilla. at Brook- in many sections of the township. [Mr.. Ganek"is-a partner In the W~7.«\:< Street to a point 1US.4T feet from UM and planned byb thhe servici e ciew. ARMOUR'S REDI-TO-EAT «rd«>r... at no extra cost! (Tn be sure of having them for Christmas "I,. ebooaeyouiffabric «bi» southerly side Une of Braokside Place. . will atempt to encompass much side. . The police detaite Tuesday ever i of Ostroff and Ganek in Or-' (ht On the northerly aide of LalaTette eran- MM weekl)xSbort «n-caeb? Remember, 10% dotvn delivera.^ Ycm ha«* 2 years to payl , L ^_ _ Place from SprtncfMd Avenue to WUlow- of the town's area., ^v • . • Two practice teachers nlng were ht charge of Capt / Street •. . • ' • . • ' ' .'•,.'.••.' •'. "Even with"3e bbyS,>nebf the ford schools were given i. Rpsehdale. . (Atf art 80m &rt A • On the westerly side line of Spring- ments for September. They are I am more and more convinced field Avenue from the easterly side of largest ixjsts in the East^We can- ut our happiness or unhapniness '•'•'• '•••" '|t|iif : Chippewa Way aoutberly to lands of not hope to .cover six thousand Miss Marjorle Ferguson and Rob- Colics* Estate*. "" ' • ,. • • ". ert Belle. Jr., who will graduate hi rpends far more on the way we «i» On the westerly aide Una of homes in an area of almost five *v'.;-;.: -,'.-.-• ••, '• P\ OtTOiitheweiterlyeldeUiieofSpHna;. "Still, the post will do everything man in baseball, track and football scheduled to be released from Col- ll \ . field Avenue from loutherly side Una, of at.college. _.__•;...;•-'.. '\'- : . SrtSa Hospital, Columbia. S. C, *•' ' ' Campus Estates southerly tea point dto- j in its power to reach every house tant Sal feet from the northerly side line possible.1' .;.:.:,;...__- '•• .•••• ; M. H TaUaferro presided. ooNSaturday. She has been a pa- • •-••''; . • ^ y tient there since the accident., •, • rt>o n the easterly aide .of Walnut Ave- The numbers, three Inches high. Due from Blske Avenue aoutherly tea White on B black back- Also hospltalteed following "distant SS FTAVtfrgca jfcT5nortBr tm> On the Westerly aide of Oeiiows ground: They will be painted on /Continued from Page 1) accident, but ior,n»iior,n»iu ~-_- - BUI Road from Brookalda Place? to•.*? top of the curb when the height of mehtary school PTA units. The iodsd ,, were MrM. MearMsa and Mr. and soutHerloutHerly Une of CobUdcCoOlldac* StreetStreet.. ,1 • (nV On Uic northerly sldef of- -lianat •••-'• y ••th' •'.'-'•e cur, b* dpe•!_ ._s LnoL J t permi1» *»»«.•t• ««^th»e useplay wilt be produced at Cranford Mt* JJohh n WW Mkende of M»; Avenue and Dunham Avenue whera Uwra High School ott January 18. h i arf no existing walks. ' . | of the face for thlspurpose. P North avetitie. west, the son-ln- • (o) On the northerly aide of Orante Refreshments were served by lw- and daughter.' - ... • Avenue from. Roosevelt School to' Suttoo Mrs. . Edgar-. Brownlee, refresh- A car going northp passed sever- Snace. ' . ' ' • • "• ' • • ' • Adult School ' al autos going!\over the crest of a : (t*> On the westerly aide ot;Dcnman ment chairman, and Mrs- Kenneth th t of a Road from Lexington • Avenue to Denmao (Continued friim^Page 1) •, Morris, Mrs. Robert Walker * hid and swim* it th suth *m A./ : Place.' . ',•.•' ' • , ••••• '..'. • ' ' . ; •- •'.' J ..' Mrs. Michael Battaglinl of bound lane of the highwayghy, run ton Avettue front Raakln Avenue to. Che*. Dr. Iversen presided. Also pres- Walnualnut Avenue PPTAT . nln* headnm toto\toto\ thth e locall resii .• tar Lang Place. •'. \ ' •' \-' ' • •ent were:, Mrs; Sauer, Dr. How- dent' car. ddrivei n bby , Mn_MackenMMacken- aiv- *rlOo the southerly Next meeting of the board wUl ' " 1»«»: nf to" the BloomlncdaU" . schools; Mrs, .G. Holmes Williams, Born in Quinby, Vai. Mr. Mears U)<•> On the easterleasterly sidsloe of DeruDenman n Koad northerly, from Penman Place, a member of the Board of Educa- had UvedJn Cranford lSxyeaYs. He tion; Roy Smith, public relations held the school post three>fears. A

and'.specifications pre^red for same registrar; Mrs. Williailliam PlumrneirPlummer, Church, he also belong©*^ to by the Township'Krioiner and now on Seelig, daughter of Mr ' We In the office of the Township Clerk. Mrs. Walter:"" Conlcy- ' ,• an-d- Mrs-- . g tral Lodge 300. F&AM. C«ley. Va. GOMfOUNMD BY PHONE . Section 3. That the owners of the prop- Charles Richard Seelitf "«' *tl Maple Besides his wife and daughter, erttea tronuna; on amid sidewalks shall ._ atatioa rate froas . ' ' .construct and complete aaid.sidewalks on Btreet,. CarwoodCarw* celebrated ner a is. surviveid d by a n ' their respective properties under Uie third birthday Monday at a party Newark dtMtPM. •• • '•{-• ' supervision of the Township.. Cnainesr Ti t ., Jr» Naval cadet at and all day Sunday. «lthln thirty <3OI - days after service of »if her home. -Twenty-six the Officers* Candidate School, the notice' of. the final, passec* of'this were present from ; orelinance. *. -'' • ' '•' - .' - * tta lee, tlw ;:,.: 5•:••• .. • MA- ' for Uw purpose* of this Section front- . Scotch Plains and age ahaU be coristnled'to rnean the aur.. • : •'•"•.:. :'• - croft •length of every front, rear, or side, lot . Unas, a* .the.; ease tnay be. along which aaM sldswalkU to-be constnlcsad. Section 4. Irt the event that aaid owners •Wact Your Childnn With or any of them do not construct and com- plete said sidewalks, within the Urns ,**»••"' limited M aforesaid, tbe sidewalks net I CENTER-CUT HAM SLICES Ib. 89c constructed by Uie osnsera shall be con- etructcd by Uie TowaatOp aa a local Im. ' paovernent and the swat thereof,'In each STUDENT case, ahan be assessed against Uie lands YORKSHIRE BRAND In front, of which aaM sidewalks are laid ACCIDENT POLICY . «s provided by statute. . ' • '•* > Section S.. To defray the cast of such part of aaid sidewalks as the Township • tnay construct, the sum of Twe»ty-el«ht horidas Blaakat Covaraja lar Thousand. KUhiMundred DoUara ISIS, ;. aos.ef). and the further sum of Three MEDICAL EXPENSES ' Thousand. Two MundTed DoUara ' ,.>''' FRESHLYXUT FRYING PARTS - ' ^Section 8. To fl&anceaai d appropriation, With AddlUonal Benefits Ut anticipation notes, of the Township SV^ aBaa^dSaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaiaaaaaClBal m^m^mm an hereby authorised ta be Issued In an fc nacrona aggregate amount not exceeding said ap. anprUuon. which notes ahall bear |hv INtllsUINMI terast at a rats not ywoadtrni ain par ceat par annum and ahall mature in one children are constantly year fratn date of awuance. • riacUoo.T. It b hereby determined and in hazardous t ,* enterprises that can easily A • MO AO STRUT Mads tAYMONB tLVA. injury. Accidents ara taad SnM* w^to law: that the .-—.~. aisa at Maid Unproveraent Is, in aaat tfcatthsf gross debt^of1-the wttl bs lacreaaad by the sum you afford to let your L Thousand, light Hundred * "»l_fer_u»Uiag_MW.«fc

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TflE-CRANFOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ^1, 1957 rtTf^wXKPCHROWCLE.THUBSDAY.WOV Ti.ffj.'..,.!.*-.^. • Ricbjnond, Iselle pblicfi, who reported finding Teacher^ Association of. $t Bene- September and an attendance,-of ialprojects. Kenilworth and. two from Gar- IP at Elizabeth, Public Library. ; St. Benedict's dict's Preparatory School at the1^200 is expected. •.';•.-••.:: •>•'•* Others from wood. : ... •••' .">,>',• .-'. Va. ''•*• wrist wateh and ottier jewelry /-Scheduled to begin! at'8:*5 pjn Boyle, Mrs. Olive Tulley, Mrs. %.Church Aid i Storm later Identified as having been bgit pj^ school in Newark at 8 pjn. No- Proceeds of the affair tradition- committee include Jeranek, Mrs,. Jane DesRochers, Services wUl be at 2 pjn. Sat-later identifed g thth e diirdiscussiori i wili l bbe, open to the fContintted from Page 1) ,. (Continued from Page 1) . •.'.urday |» ?, Trinitjr. w Episcopal Gommittee vember: 29. ,( '. _• • ••_'• ally are apportioned to various ex-. roll, Mrs. Joseph/Doyle and Mrs. Mrs. NorjnajQuinn. ; Iton recent refugee* and -. other stolen in linden that same after- public It is sponsored by the li- % UJC Slates Recess toppled, bringing downwires with Church./The Rev. Robert Bizzaro, 1 : ;: v Mrs: JoJhnsL. BfJcer-of Cranford A committee of* 90 mothers from tra-curricular activities of' the Mrs. A. Vreeland, Mrs. G. Bush, needy people abroad, to maintain noon. . Olficer nomtaatiom were made. ;>yV T ':';'' ''' •'•'?::";•• ';/ George Hahn. The- Thanksgiving recess for n the rector, will officiate. Burial will Upon Questioning by Chief 1 tast year, Miss Murphy partici- is-serving as co-chairman for the] 2.4 communities In Union, Essex, school, including band and glee Mi ' i' ',«•#,- Mrs. Lilly Hibso£ Miss Carol programs "of resettlement, con- i , meeting of flanyB:y Jr —— St. Benedict't s has an enrollment students_, of Union Junior College She waa a Several windows, w.ere shattered be in, JUrview Cemetery,; West- Powell, l2 Koury. Sgt,Bin*'aild pated; in a similar discussion of innual "Day After. Thanksgiving" Hudson and Passaic Counties have clubs, forensics, schbpl publica- Wesolowski. Mrs. J. P. Delias, structive development and other 1 Daughtera of of••.•70f"•700 highihh schoohll boysb; includild- j begins ' next Thursday. ii in rSherman School and -.power i'" ••''* •••'• ' Patrolman Polidoro at Boselle Hemingway's "Farewell to Arms.", party to-be held by' the Paifent-' been working on the affair since I'tipn, library, infirmary and spec- Mrs. Sally Miller. Mrs. W. Hushes, headquarters ^ast V WeJnesday the Masonic ing .10 from Cranford. three; from,).resume on December,2. wfakh studied the need and. later was temporarily interrupted there, Azure Lodge FAAM will con-, /set up the Cranford Adult School Mrs-GraceMayham,Mrs. F.MUs- duct ^its; ritual tomorrow evening nighV Chiet PoweU, rela^ CW evening, ":V It yaars ago. She later served as son, Mrsi B. Huter and Mrs. A-National but repairs and clean-up work at the Dobley Funeral Home, 218 tto. admitted breaking - into tee || pt'the the school's director for tour Hambacher. ''•?">•'•,'.' v'.. - ;• •'• •/•' (Continued from Page 1) were effected in time to permit apartments ot^ichaW Mack at 20 at "which time a Christ- North avenue, west Friends may be held. ;, ' 5«avrav and she U now a member of book," a-pocket-size league publi- holding of classes in the school ll until noon Saturday, •• West Holly- street' and George . ite board of directors. " ' : as follows: ; Say* World Peace cation providing voting informa- yesterday/ Windows also' were , 'She is a past president of the tion as well as Usts,Of .govern- Bae Armstronc; : ; Sgt Burr and Detective, Eoli- . Boosevelt Parent-Teacher Associ- ,:. (Continued from Page ,1), ',, ment ofl^cials, how tp contact shattered in a number of homes to J Police doro subsequently obtained stater -,; Mrs. Harry Dohl- ation and an active member of the y associate councilor, Mrs. Ma- '/•• Mr. Howe pointed out, is the only them,, and how to address them. this area. f Continued i/rom ments from Iigori and Mrs. Moore ii'.:'ikiV"::* :>• !•' •;•••; •'•• '-: .:':'; :', '''.'".'.'"aSftsaus-'lii.I aW Cranford High School PTAl A private organization in this coun- The datebboks wUl be available also admitting participatloa»in the Ov^ULbs. johnson; conductor, . Mrs; member of the Village Improve?. Anthony R about the end of November. ; Crahfojfd breaks', Chief Powell pischeda; warden, Mrs. i"" . ~ roent Association and the Wed-try with a positive action program ;/ the i'EliBabet^.''"-*'';v • ; ; ball group'in the .gym- i;; J ';::>;- IgeoKgeI*wrePce> • '.- • '•'•/.' ''.'•' ;.'. .v.v^i. nesday Morning Club, Mrs. Red- for/ b u i Id i ng-Common wealth- ^ sUrucfc t*iehei. . . OVEN* 1 sentinel, Mrs.; Charles Giftied Children ' f nasium when: the . Curtis later accompanied Lt ' •Wiy.iJ f, .deri formerly served as -"youth American understanding. loud/report Moore and father- Mrs. , conservation cbauman for the . (Qdnttnued from Page 1) . '•-•:He said was Kourv axuf Sgt Burr and/i ' " f ul8 • '" Rtth District/ of the New /Jersey Mrsi'W.'-Ti Collins " the existing program for selecting sentauves *'""-•-'•••*---••--•*• mm State Federation' of' Women's . Proceeds, .of the.tea' went to the the exceptional students in thewent out "When Mr. HobblS e left the Cranford the North avenue^ address , Mrs: Daniel Sassi; flower, ':•<*"•:.!:•' Hindman (Ky.) Settlement School. Cranford School System wifh pai> the school he found that his car l^ W«oyered at the Cranford where they recovered a varied as- ttee chairman, Mrs. Charles Clubs, and she was a member of the scho r r| ; the executive- committee of the Presiding at the tea tables were ticular-emphasis given to the scope narkeked near by had been extend ******* ^fW Fowell reportedreported, sortment of ' articled ykert iii a", ff\'Mw\*y <* fyi?TftB l Hi : made Mrs. Harold B. Lopaus,. Mrs. of the curflculujn offered to these thefts throughout' the county, 1 Miller. • '••'• :••'/'; •-;.;'•• ; Union County Mental Health As- sively damaged in the trunk area a U«toU t two ilsingle-spacedd 7 • sociation.'.'". .. ••. ;• '•:..;..; .. • George Lyons, Mrs., Charles Von students, Mr. Tallaferrp said. ' by a falling tree.. » page» of legalrsized paper and in-Chief Powell related. He said the _ Joseph Tyie, deputy; gave It is expected that the committee r articles were taken to local po- : i. :\C Mrs. Redden/was elected presi- fcynh and Mrs. Nelson Bl light- In addition .to the large fallen eluded cbt^ng, watches. Jewelry, Ia Aort address. Mrs. Albert BuU- ,' flj J?* ..ill also review the methods of se- lice headquarters to. await identi- i •'•:>.:• K' dent of the Cranford Community . ' ' ~ '"""'" ' " "'" trees mentioned above. Township silverware, • luggage : and other 1 : I son ^ Clark-was_welcomed as a lecting the students, the-problems UIWOlsen .Chief PoWeU said additional In charge of: the.social hour study and the possible advantages coitume jewelry was recovered in LoinH-rf »:•-.'.• tives of most local organizations, Chase, 'Mrs. E. A. Cruikshank, down on Cummings street and two Noyeinber 7, Chief Norman < him jtre Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Dohl- of such ap prograg m to the students on Livingstone avenue. Mr. Gral) of Roselle Park reported to .„ is designed to study town-wide Mrp. C. G. Culln. Mrs. >lbert H. e ra on nun a paper bag in a field-on South RibH.ll j^r, Mrs. Herbert Le Due, and • probli/nXs rr. i U> offer possible 'sol- who expect to enter college. related that there also was much «*•£ «>« ^ «M « *» ,°*.« avenue at the Cranfprd-iGarwood Francis^ Mrs. W. J^; / Freiiricks, -•--'--— car'suspected of, being tavolved lbs. Paul Delia Serrai The spec- utions as well as v.ork for special iif itd out that line'when Curtis accompanied, of-1 j 1 Mrs. Chandlee H. Hickok, Mrs. Mr. ..•> ."','. jtl attendance award went to Mrs. projects approved by the; mem-'' there showed it tofleers to the- area an'd showed ' Roy T. Puckey and Mrs! k Eu- of Curtis and re- fleers to the area IxDac..' '.:'::j' •••" ,.' "••' ^••.'•••C:l. rs^ip. T.T {.„ ; / gene Snyder. "" ard Best;.. Superintendent of1 police to as-them where it had been discarded The Past Councilors' Club will The.convocation is being tiedlift Cranford. poUce, Chief PoweU .:'/.•,••:;'• : The m u s 1 c. committee Schools, to determine if there are street behind the Cranford Metiv- 3^ |^ ^^3^ fiomCur- •ject December 2, it' was an- WiuV the college's .25th anWver- Thursday at the home of Mrs. e tanced, with Mrs. Harry Dohl- sary celebration and the devel- any areas In Crahford's.existing odist Church buildings. ''•'• '~ •' if J. F. Burnash, 29 Hampton road. program which need further de- The engineer said jnembers of Detective Sgt Burr and Detec- ^ h ilt in the Canford pcr of 516 Terrill road,- Plainfield , •flf opment fund campaign. The "«ol- was co-hostess. ; C, G. velopment. ,i_-.-r. ~ the public Worta Department and ^^to in, I flled^againstrthem=twith=rj Jjfi§ warTpresentdy WlllbebnT)ecemberll^^ |eah^ ^ ~. -,'.• ;^J5J^S3 cated on a. new C mahegan Park in Cranford. The Burne11 and Mrs. Burnash, board offices in Cleveland' School; I iting for Public Service to cutjised by the parties under ob- well as detainer warranw charg- c SSaflolii^ Osf wa W |lJjC Night Freshmen I'i•""•'••••.• nnee w buildinbgg 'twill- contain three The works ot Milhaud, How- the- current in fallen .wires) and- servation. All members of the po- ing them with breaking, entering * *•» V''™: science laboratorieslaborati, , a drafting ard Hanson, Aaron Copland United Fund Neare continued untir 11:30 pan^ when lice department were provided and larceny and.possession of stol- *jnong the 104 freshmen in the and Villa-Lobos were used as il- (Cdntinued 1rpm Page 1). all streets had been cleared for [rtning session of Union Junior room, largl e librarlibryy .ana d other : : : with;the numbers and.instructed en property. fadliiies. ~ ' lustration. The next meeting of campaign are to. be apportioned, passage of .cars. .^i,.-,- '-:iK -, to in|orm headquarters if the sus- [joDe(e are 11 Or^nford~residents. •U the group will be December •'11 at to. established budget Mr. prall pointed out that this They and their majors are: Miss ••^•->:aH •\ pects; were seen on the d the home of Mrs. E. E. McKiege, requiremehta, among the follow- \p»as a "baptism of fire" for the'!*At*A ' 3:15'- laslt t •Wednesday• , yllis J. JUdaJB; ei 14 Sutton township's new public works com- .At 3 P area' reaches roughly'"' Iroti' narth' > 14Trazer place, at 9:45 ajn. •' ing participating agencies: Cran- '.spetisf9i,^i41 /B. .BaU-, ••. •/,:•, (Continued /rout Pdge 1). Patrolman Samuel Cymbaluk: re- of Indonesia • deep -into •' the JapaW > ; The life and* works of Sean ford Welfare Association, Visiting , Roy D. Irving, who also Inum of 619 Sisringfield avipnue, •/-:•• following:' • .•• •./:•• '• "•;•,-.• , • "•••.'• the suspects in a e during the clean- net* islands. The Ptalllpplnts ar»' |s«al; Edward.T- Bnckle lot 101 Mrs. Anton Tinnesz, Mrs* Louis O'Casey were discussed by MrsNurs. e Association, Boy Scouts and particularly subject to disaster, Charles M. Ray, Mrs. Joseph A. Girl Scouts. , •>!•.•!..'•'"'• •." ' L aveiu^^engineerlng.' Kobs Sale... Klekner, MrsJ J. Flynn, Mrs. Jean baing directly on the track-of many J Hunt. Mrs. Bevis Malone, Mrs* Getz and Mrs. Everett G. Frank, PoUce Powell said fallen of the big storms la tbtto most- 'Abo. Miss •'•Janet' A.'. Dempsey at a meeting of the drama com- .»•» Wade avenue, special; Salva- Jean Hartzal, . Miss ' Marianna Decoration^ Gift •V.". •p..;;._t.r' mittee Tuesday in the home of (Continued from Page 1) |lDre Q. Grisso of 422 Thomas THAT BRINGS YOU BETTER COL ON IA L OF CEANFOKD Mrs. William T. Cole, 16 Centen- also, have completed decorating , special; Mrs. Elena G. Ko- OBSMAMCK. Ma. 81-* .. " '.. nial avenue. their display windows, and store nunu e d Thomas street, 316 li by • of 320 Hetfbrd avenue, busi- a: AS* ORDINANCE PROVIDING TOR Thie American home group met interiors In gay holiday motifs. cpta avenue. Mncoln-ayenuy ean andd —> • In 4218b ^that gallivanting gantst ; administration; Miss Georgie THE CONSTRUCTION' OF SU)B- 1 avenue and f tearcoi Palo, bad this to say aboot ,w|; •• WAIXS ON VARIOUS STREETS INMonday at the home of Mrs. Nel- Buddy Bergen, president of the dJJl avenue and the Rosehe poUce^ take' Martin of 387 South Vnion THE TOWNSHIP or'CRANFORD ' < Cranford Business Association, street and r M> MIGNON AT ^«iCESiJB-BWM0TEfcY' B Wllmat frail qf/yM^si * *l 'T *"P** BE IT ORDAINED by the. Township Grove street, fleiidric , special. tt the Township of CtanfdM, street. "New Dimensions," a color announced today that most Cran- Stoughton avenue, Burchfield and that community. waUs are sculptured fai vatnishwi Also, Miss Nancy A. McDonald ' New Jeney: slifje program featuring a "Do-lt- ford stores will, be open evenings South .avenues. BurnsWe.avenue ,;q^\ij^u^5fc Jtt'grtcn. decorated with glided dra- (125 Qak lane, special; Mrs. Dor-' SceUoa 1. Tnaf tkM to constniettd until Christmas starting Friday, gons. The columns are mcrustei on the following stieets: With-Fabrics*' exhibit., was shown. near Lincom avenueae,, and^gout^ h when the iai was observed In a ' Preston of 201; Orange, ave- ' ««l On Uie southerly side of Brooktide The exhibit was presented by theDecember 8. d Chitopher l^iiyitt«^|lb»^\rt"w«» with a sort of paait. coated vtth Uberal arts; Miss Mary H. Place • between . Orchard: and Spruce Union avenue and Christopher : Celanese Corporation of America. sto^iped and searched by the Ro- ' Streets."• • .' ' •'.>•••••.•• •• ' ''.. of 343 South Union ave- , ThmM2f,mim.n^... m^^^W EUkmr 91—mkmlr.imMt.,. ''t$i:i ibl ' On the easterly side of Occhard .>. ••V.'.U^ll Street bom'Torbush Strast^to Brookridt • Next meeting of the Wednesday Board Changes. Wires were reported burning in spedal; and Miss-Phyllis, A. Place.' ••••••• • ./•.-. , :,. ••:,, Morning Club will be held at the (Continued jroW Pace 1) front of 422; Thomas street. E of 8 Hawthorne street, 'spec- •V; :,:'Jt-. let On Uie westerly side of Orehatd i. ,, ... •_ -._ • Street froimm Woodsholwnaosnwe. »Road« t—o -a .poin t , hcimhome of Mrs. F. JJ.. Platther, 110 besetretarr 30, any da tMrs Walnu. Rutt hSchool F^Ho,f effect-mann.1 PolicPoUce receivedu reportrcv"*"s oy^f larg— »e- l-r^V'f'i'fV.vv; Her«*t proof.'.'. uKooi lun the best buys. In eolonlal"..; but U do»an1 reaJDy lisva SAMU •111 •wtberiy iv feet from twfrforehat'orchard streestre t on December 4. at•• pa the ea«ieify tide «rf 9:4& a.m. The prqgram will be Appointed to begin immediately between Centennial avenue and! Memnerl school PMS-I m charge ^f the drama commit^] Ap^inted to Thomaji (2). Woodbld*? avenue. I : sots and Uieie big, deep.i-' • • : . .•:•.•' .-. "Even with 36 boys, one of thements for September., They are V ^ Ll' '" ' & &i ' 7"' ' '' ' ' . lit On the -westerly side line of Bprins- t our happiness or unhappiness M! •'••"•• • • •••"" ^Alf : field Avenue froMim, ththe easterleai y side of .largest T in the B^ist, we can- Miss Marjorie Ferguson and'Bob-, i» WHOLE Way southerly:. to land* of SHANK far wore on the way we not hope to cover six thousand ert Belle, Jr., who will graduate in the events of life, than on Colles* Estates. ..i-.-'- •.' •••'.'',•",).••, nature of those events them- add Avenue from soutneriy .bound- square miles," Richard Hawkins,' Mil ary line of Collece to lands of ers College. Mr. Belle is a letter- July J7 near Camden, S. C, was .Estates. ' service crew leader,' remarked. man in baseball, track and football scheduled to be released from Col- •'••• • '. .'••"• a^rtj|l'i (k< OtTthsrweslerly side' line of Sprlnf- "Still, the post will do everything at college. '''•{•:•..'•.*'• " .-,;;' dd Avenue tram southerly side line of in its power to reach every house umbia Hospital, Columbia, S. C, C*npu»*1&rta»es southerly to a dia- M.tt. TqHaferro presided...... ;' on Saturday. She has been a pa- teat «B1 fsrt from the northerly slds possible." ;.;.• •••••:•'•.... • LaUydt« Place. ' : .' '•:.-,. , . tient there since the: accident.. 4 O the easterly side of Walnut Ava- : The- numbers, three inches high, I t will be white on a black back^ Hlld fllowinavth '.•'."• ' •.:'i-lisS;^' •i:j'';j|*s , (Continued ifomPagel) accident, but for.much shorterper- I •••:;r;.'V.:;.-.te>':;-,y:; .;:• bound lane of the highway, run- iig^iii „. On Uw northerly side of taxUis- classes. '•-•••••'• •• • • •'•••• - Mrs.; Michael BattagUnl of the d lane of t g ;:-.-• •/•-.••lite -ton Avenue from Rankln Avenue to Chas- |>r;. Iversenpresided. Also DM*. I VTaYiiut Avenue PTA. , head-od n intitoo ththe local wsi- - ' • TPi^?«*- -• *' ''""" • ' ' '• ' ••* 'i will .i•••••"'''.• f the Officers' Candidate School, ..sT^SJBSr^ S^Bf^V^BBBBSSBSBBJBJ. .-,' ,'.••.; • •';V | )•.;.•« I V'' . ««thn> thirty Li*t daya after service of ] rK'"y the notice ol the final passage of Uus lca,'tta.'..w>am were present front: Garwood, Newport. R. 1, a sister, Mrs. Jb.69c| For the purposes of this Section (root. uuriwa* Is •vMyona ta asa whettv Westfield, ScotchPtains and .^ | j^JeV ^keU^rn,KU / QuinbyQuinby . «nand • a ITALIAN SAUSAGE asa shall be construed to mean' the croft , Jensth of every front, rear'or side lot ^-•'••»-JV' '•• — ' Unas, as thaeaaa may be. along which , aaU sidewalk is to be coostructad. ..* *^ ' ' Section «. In the event that ssld owners : • erany of kheni do not construct andeoav. SM«J clMck «r 'L ...,... ,. : Blaae said sidewalks. wiUiin the Uma Ll.'. ' -aV — fiatUetf m aforesaid, the sidewalks not Mtt *••»• U9M*r by CENTER-CUT H.W SUCES by the owners shall be con- by the Township as a local Inv- STUDENT. and Ute aost thcreM. In aaca ~— ~_ be assessed >a«alnst the lands BRAND ACCIDENT POLICY , ta front of which saM sfcJewaLtt are UM lb ;«*«iarrt.*.' aa provided by atawrto.-•''.-. :",•••**• Section S. To defray the cost of such part of said sidewalks as the TownsMp -55< aaay casjstruct. ttw sum of Twenty-elan* ElCht Hundnsd boUsn -««M. ' "' sum of Three |MQ)ICAL EXPENSES Dollar* (j FRESHLY^UT FRYING PARTS— In the capital AddiUonal BcneflU tot L|VIN« RM. woad anlirlpaWnn notes of the Township gx nacfatras ant hereby Tauthosl»sd to be wsuag In m, •aarccato acBssurt not ewcaedlng ssld ap- is' Orlaati*-*^*'' iriaUonT which notes shall bear to- mss^sm « at a rate ao* omsdlisf sbt par 1 children are constantly ; par asmiiiw and shall mature In one r treks dase of tsruanee. • in hazardous games _JCUSSI %n U hereby detanninad and Call r(&terprisea that can easily ewaasrad that the supplemental debt state* HALL •wansaswAt taajaMrsajoMd by laUw has beebean Madmade* anad injury. Accidents an fltod: that the oatajsttoaa herein author- taafTto be fcswed an within aU debt Msajfa ftaad by law: that the psriod'of tsaafukasss of /aald, unprovecnent Is , ton Mare: an* that tt*a gross dsbt of ths you afford to let your JKwf^ wm b» Id^ ^

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^Jt^'JiSfe^&J^^Mi^liSviSfliiit JF££ """"S depicting life in early Craner, Suzanne Stemmer. J< WJAZ' Eg^pt wer^ drawn a"!* stores to, frey Bones, Bernard , Ada* ac< m w Sf^S-' ^ P?F ^en* ,«« written. J[ohn Pender. Jeffrey Gamba a zr?™* The wont of he toltowiing'pupils CeituUa Johnson tlbld/about'i >I com- is displayed er> Schii- fer, Theresa Vlgliotti, Linda ) itherine nnarin^ sixth grade, the election gram and Martha McNeUlsjx! Bfoa^x of class officers for the month of about the Pilgrims' journey. 1 , November was held. The follow- Barbara Massa and Jacquel 1 «UMT(B ing persons were elected: preslf Kbrba showed pictures ofVi : guard jen^ Frank O'Brien; vjkej-presl- planting of ^e harvest •' * b dent; Marta Turk; treasurer, Pilgrims werei ttonald Hei *':™f" James Higgens' and secretary^ ster, Thomas McSulla, Rob * »M»!e Bonnie Lee Ross, " Bettiger, Karen Koziar, piai the an- .' ~- «lml>r«ar4*n • RarMsnn 'I.lni(i> ThinUi mil .Ri ••:?•?

THE CRAMPORD CITIZEN AND CrWMHCtE. THURSDAY, N CRAHTORP crnaaew AMPcmpincu^ Walters Outlines ,of- the- Ladies* Auxiliary in 'Veterr cember 7. '•'•;:','.. ;• • ;.';., '- tins' Memorial Home last week. • Also discussed were plans for a PTA Christmas Plam Theaffair will be held this year Christmas party- for- patients at Mrs- JU O. Waiters, «ctonlttee oh December 21.. and theifoHowr 1^-ons Veterans'' Hospital oh De^ HARRY R. HOWARD chalritian, discussed plans for the' ing day there will be a parly for cembcrT7; '.. *•<••>-•• Foundation's Cleveland Parent-Teacher Assoc- children of members. Both af- AnniiiHhdinner for the post and.j BR ft-473i»HOME MAINTENA^rce CONTRACTOR• BR iation Christmas , entertainment fairs Will be financed by proceetl-? ailxiKary ha«'been schodulivi for | 'Carpentry!;— Masonry — Painting -p- Leaders'•'—- Gutter* wm last Wednesday at the. monthly Study Grants from a roast beef dinner on De-December 21. . .':, ' . •••>.;:---v4J:.i board infecting in the school. li- nance ££„„> iimportanp t first five years of Eight hundred twenty-three fel- Roofing— Siding—-- No Jpb'Too. Small \. life iMBiiPSP lif* ere discussd b brary. The program is scheduled child's lif* were discussed by -: Tlianksgwing for December 18. : •,*'• :•.'•»'••, v •.:..;..•• lowships have been granted by the Paul WuM*ur, pediatrician, at tmmmmmmd itiii About Conditions in meeting of the Cleveland Mrs. Carl Peterson, president, Rotary- International Foundation Tlianksgiving Arrangements " t meeting of the Cleveland The Rpv. Aiithony former pastor at Long Hill Chape] | Group last week at thejconducted the meeting. She'will Fund, since the end of World War in Chatham, and torth e part five yeais • missionary to Japan.> f MrsJ-Edmond Lee. :: ,•, • ^ • attend the meeting of the Cranford Board of Parent ^Teacher, Organi- II; Dr, WUbur Jordan told fellow Judged W^ be guest speaker at the Alliance Churchit. the 7:45 pan. service Sun- Of. Winokur pointed out that members of the Rotary Club at V: '^en'.isa higher Incidence of dis-iations on December 18 at Wataut ••j. Thanksgiving arrangements made by members, -of the Gnfcri Recently 1 received a serie^ of devotional booklets. ,tp t day. He is touring, ^ !&*** *&* School with Mrs. C H. Cox and their luncheon meeting last Thurs- The Rev. Robert G. Dezso, pas- by. our. Board of Deacons as they visit the siclc - The booklets are 10:55 ajn. services in Cranford onayear's;furlough«romhismis-j laKHty.. from accidents in the home Thumb Garden ciub were.-. judged by - Mrs. E. Alder bw'ens of .the BARGAIN TAB iMrs.;H.-W.Laughlin..;:'-T;C '^f' day in the Methodist Church edu- tor, will preach a Thanksgiving small in size and can be easily handled by bed patients. /from polio or' rheumatic Blue Star Garden Club of Mountainside at a tecent'meeting at-the Methodist Church thiff Sunday WiU sionary. work, Informing' them of l!)an He stressed the importance sermon entitled "What Hath God Ohe-series is entitled "FindingV God" — The suggestions in conditions hi Japan. cational building.'- , home -of Mrs.' John Palmer, 39 WHILE THEY LAST! .be Kenrick Khan, a church worker Stewardship at p^j. measures Blake avenue. ,"'\'\ ,; Wrought?" ot Identical services at these' booklets are worthwhile for all of vs. dne suggests that "Communion With God" win be Iversen to Speak The awards have, been granted ; 1 taining to gardening wili be eje- from British ^Guiana. medicines, .cleaning fluids Titsi were Mrs. Edward Pafks, r 9:30 and .11 a.m. Sunday In Osce- God can be found through prayer. This is not a^new idea. All the sermon "theme of Dr. George to men and women in 61 countries 'chahged, •• v' '• ' ' •••.- . "•'• ] '' J A Christian, since birthi; Mr. other dangerous items'to be • i" • ' • -i •"((''•' ' 'I 'i ''' J WilUom yuilj, J^re, Benjlif After fee o'clock sereice ola PresbytijH/aiv Church. Church Ch/istlans realize that prayer isdone of the A, Aiich'eson, pastor, .at,: Arrangcmcnls. for the ••< Public n „_ ^lloeheldin , i kitchens and bathrooms. VhP have studied' in 42 nations miih'Briynei- arid Mrs, Library for the tnbnth of Decem-, &SAT. School' for the Nursery/ fclndc'r- Goal But'many people dt» not take this st' fhk^as:|>p^>^;^ 11 ajn^^ Worship p servicev , c answered Questions on prob-. other thin their'own'native land. Imperato. Second were ) 1,1 w >/* lock HalL This is scheduled as an can Churth aha became a member .; Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen. dean of o; •feer will be • made 'bV . Greisri garfen and Primary Departments prays faithfully every day, God will School wilill CnConvenee att 9: l of feeding and development Union Junior College, will speak* This year, he said. 130 students ard Hurley, Mrs'.. Harvey' informal «et-togeiher prithe hist of the Congregational Church, under direction of Eugene Petter- Thumb members'.'.'. * , ° ° • Sunday of each month so that Will be held at £»:30 ajnVand the Final results in the Stewardship physical.and., emotional at a "college nighty program to be ire studying on Rotary Founda- and Mrs. Francis-Burke. . . lMrs.. Edward Parks was wel- :: boolilet Suggests where he received his church sen, superintendent. Alliance Sector Program, which »ras cjir held tonight,by the Fanwood Col-, tion- grants. ^ Each fellowship is - Third place .winners were Mrs, Name Brand church members will have.an op- This Sunday Junior, Junior High and 'Senior Youth Fellowship groups will meet ow. : . ; ;,, Herbert Ditzel,. Mrs' WUUam Raf- comed intq,. the plub as a new Bible. Godhas spoken and vet * through the school training. , Ini 1952, vMr. maxed by congregational "visita- lege Women's Club for the Scotch worth $2^00. ^ $iMt -lIl portunity to jneet new people moy- member. Arrangements' for t h e Departments will meet at. ,11 a.'m.' at 6:30 pjn...- •.;•'• •,. •'''..'. ' ; .•;••:_..;•'..' •'•;' Dr. Winokur. has been practic- tery». Mrs;." Albert. Baird. Hpnbr- Jng into the parish: ^, ^ ^ holy book. Aswe read we; listen for his voice. _ Khan and. his wife were asked by ; tions this month, wiil be an- : Plains High School guidance de^ The Rotary'Foundation fund has* meeting were made by Mrs. Dit- At 7. p.m.f the RevT Constantlne jug in Cranford for' the : past V : able mention Went to Mrs.' Wil- ••'•'• ' • ••;'•' " ' • j^ . ' ' On Monday, the Board of Elders nounced by Theodore Frank, partment,'v-.'' ..j*.'"•••.•'','•'••.•..' A --/'V.';.V.' Merrill jtt New been; raised ..during the past 40 There will be a meeting of theFor Missions Baldassare, pastor of the WaVerly ^tl through the the holy book, we shall most their pastor to^organize a Sunday year and ,.

v <8«: 4i: "Rejoice the soul of thy CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: • -'- ', houseWivvg, • '. •'••'••••.'":'.','' , • - : HAROLDF^BENNER •ervantt for Unto thee, O Lord, ALUMINUM do I Utt up my soul> ^ v ••• , Th« Unfoldnvwit of AutomoUU PalnHng Divin* Powwr • alazs^fon'. . • ifs easief to »d DUCO R*flnlshls« •». in Human Life take tune out to chat with friends If the and M0TM4 , '.•••VV'by..vV;.,;; phoM is always handy,- FENDER WORK -Duhix- K.OntoA'* ^relief, C&B. Walding — Truck LttUrJag of Berlin, Germany : Offer* •xtrm. pa****?... this is espeeially ot ihm Bokrd ot L>aar«ihlp Vou know that ** '*»dal«piia^^ M BOOMl Mother ChUtch.1 The Flrrt welcome to teenagere and a relief W parent*. UM C ing increwingly wlds *pr«d? Tbfl>f, Autompbll. iwlir- Vmt»m "--ton. Uaiuchuiatt* • -•• Dad likes it for business call* too. PrlcodToFIt HimVm Tutdvf, Nov. 26, Modest Budgeta BJOPiA. Classes Irom — 50c to 520.00 Per Weok. BOBtmTFOU RoofinK- ^egtfield kgh School flLBAN-LEWS Gutters-Leade re | Odrian Road-and RahWay Ave- CHRISTIAN Westfield, N. A • COMB. PORCH KKCL. All Work SOENCi Guaranteed WINDOW* UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY HEALS order-sitnply call your telephony business office. QRtdg* 64866 M*mb*r F*d«ral D«po«il Intur«nc« Corpotallon 109 N. Union A J:RANI fd N 100 SOUTH AVE __ W«iffl*lN.J. JOHN J. Dl FAB10| Cranford, N. J, USEDCARS • FOR1ION CARS •tt B, UMCOUI B BAD1O 1HllfcO* — BRido* 4-1105 mo* mm I

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• •> -. "decided to/write their own play the' orgahixaOon, 'with 178 about the first Thanksgiving of 'adillac'. _—^;.Ust«il^ as,;meinbers. ^ • •:''••;.••('•• the Pilgrims. The three act \Wililam H. Old has \mm .•achteved'lOp^ptecent ^re-j it Cranford High^ School has dramatization;, will be presented Cranford Dramatic Club'ubss .»»*^«!.^^> to the upp^r grade assembly. • Assistant general chairman i» B, B. ^^..ju • ceruncaxe oz Mothers ^ Merit and has been pi Mr*. Alice Squires "was elected '"'•Those pupils who will,portray play wiU open in the dub'i new| various Pilgrim Characters are: j ' ~" to succeed Mrs. Edna .Peterson as theatre pn^Wteans avenue Thankjr irs, and »>»•-.:•...• •- ;— - .--. president of the Mothers Circle Jeaiine 'Boyle. 'Adrienne Brown. Mrs. Bi"l>. BrnV elwirnum « Linda Carpenter. Gertrude CluuV glvirt* nifct tuWer diie^tton of rnake-up, will hav« on her commit- of Bremner Chapter. Order of De- ; Molay. at a meeting to tbe Mason- movich. Susan Ftands,. Marilyn Miss Elsie Midgley. ,, ^ "eeior e c er ; f ; ning. "'•.;"'... ••"'.•. •. ;• recting the piililicity tor the play. ? ^ -,; •• - •'•.:-- '••' i' - e- i J ;. o^ our immunity to protect them- get. Mrs. Herbert''Mitchell is acting Next board-meeting wiU be held ^1YCS ana their fellow students" Plans were'- made for a Christ* at the school, on Thursday, Pe-. ^^ National Safety Council mas party to be held^pecember 12. • . ..' Grade*' ' >•"••' • ••.as liaison with the Brpokside Place Mr.' and Mrs: W. J. KUroy have moved into their home PTA for their benefit performance cember 12, at lpm. to planter the/ Honor JROU was initiated in 1944 for ,Ute boys and the mothers. <• Ronald EriksonY sixth • grade aM.t ««11«4 -u^b^^Makatom <«tdriveA. PnrmprlvFormerly oxf WastuxUstoiWasElngtonL, vP-. v*C», «**Mr•. KU*"*"- c«i»wcr M|«*»»4«, ™r-—* ™^ nonor J* to be presented the night of No- .„ a place on it, a school| • A social hour followed;.a$$ .re-: class has taken a trip tp the Cran- George Barlow, ford Public tlbraty. \[ thei group ..p must present a detailed report oil fieshments were served fby' Mrs. vembenuuci r 29•».• • , - •••.••• . Adams and was escorted by the police. Every- Ushers for the perfbrnu(nces will " to a -• ' Florence JohnsoH, Mrs..' Hetty wii a.v^.id the Cranford COIUpUBCU IM UIC sChOOI |J1lllL'ipaifl ;'0ri: >:A<:-:} ;fm one had fun singing college foot-. be as-follows: NovembeV 38, Miss EdwaraTCammler, Jr.. ionner occupants of the house, have moved Meier. Mrs. Ruth Marshall and Gay Milius, Miss Candy Rich; No- Council meeting at Walnut the president of the Parent-Tcach-I Mrs. Irene Larsen. . ^ . ball songs on the way to and oard. A Mary Beth EdwardsV.,Miss Susan /Continued from. Mrs. James Grindrod of 7 Cran- and sends the\scbool a Certificati IP -Nancy Trouts cut out and moiiint- L'roj^-- f the sateWtes tasScott; Pecember 7, Miss Holly M^-i Dedication of the newly, created lounge and rest room, wiiile t t abBU .]iordjerraee,.ja.. undergoing basic of Exceptional Merit. ius?Miss^SaiHlra-WilUam*»———^ -Jtoosevelt J_'_'i' 'w'-\"»"t ed«ome^rdpj eenv.s' rwas-»eld—last~Thursday dining.- 'iiMM. Nletzel gathered a bag of coloredBarbara Moore, Nancy Osblin, ve Clark, 'and attended Crat on evening In conjunction with an Members of the execu« I Base in Texas. He is a graduate Heaves which she divided amon* Dennis Harcketts, and .John De- the usheirs will, be board undedr ththe directioditinn off MrsMrs. | St Johttn the AposUShe Schooll, HighSchooL the class. Each child took turns open house program from 7:30 to StfcfanJs are working on .thesatel- Marek, Miss 'Nancy Marek, Mis* 9-P-m. Elliott Hume, president, served ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF BELTSVILLE TURKEYS At Special Low Prices! shellacking them and the prettiest Utedisplay. •-''•'..•'- '''':'s«rves th« best — a Lancaster Brand chosen. They are RussejLprtega, Cranford tKanks'to 4he organization..e*r for the morning section and Laurie presrt«f.:Of.;•!^^Bl(ookto mt Charter part of. the proceeds of tne f3*r ^Broad-Breasted" turkey from Acme! Carefully selected from the finest, Join Musical Club and heir ways and means, commit- held last September. - p'resed appreciation for "the inrac- Brooks for the. afternoon. : > \ B ious facilities afforded by flocks and marked exclusivelyfor Acme. At just the right age (when Each member of the class made \\Mrs. A^ Vernon Anderson of tee for the benefit artf,Mre- J- - The lower level of the room Parberg and Mrs, Howard Slegel. is furnished in Danish modern projects " ^ something to decorate the room Cranford was amonjg five ;;'new 1 they reach the maximum of tender, juicy, delicious meat) they're co-chairman, assisted by Mrs. The Eagle' Award, nighest decor, in shades of aqua, brown Mrs : William N. Boyd and Mrs. ^>r "Open "House" night. The members welcoitaed into the Musi- Samuel J. Gamble announced cal Club of Westfield at a meeting Richard Bradfield and the Brook- award in scouting, was presented and coral. This ared serves as a speedily dressed, drawn and Cry-O-Vae wrapped to assure you of morning section cut' but colored side Place School class mothers. . leaves and the afternoon section at the Women's Club df Wesifleld to Timothy Myers, of Explorer peak quality. i , trees in their fall dress. T^iese last Wednesday. Committees working under the Post 79/; during the 10th annual were made into.a border for. the The club's junior branch for direction of Miss NUdgfey ***'- charter service of the five scout MSTEN students of high.'school and col- Production chairman, . John units of the First Presbyterian Union County Maintenance Go. bulletin boards. At . Halloween JhHff Lancaster Brand Ready-to-Eat Shankless Smoked Howard Hardy loaned a row. of lege: age • has- accepted 12 ne^j^^&^^<=^^^^w church last Sun- (Mm 1 members, including Stephanie John Whittiesey, Mr. aiad Mrs. W. day.;, /, A "weather: forecaster"'• haMorrisons , meitzo soprano, and E." Thorn and: Russell Herman; Presentation of the award was NINMS HASHEi • Wrwla been added to the library corner Virginia Boardman, soprano, both made by Roderick W. Smith of 40 If you're planning on a new car or either r v staging chalrmanK_Constant' Ma- Screens Removed, Storm Win*w» Wishtd & Hunj '•' '- i'''5i and is carefully- watched for of Cranford. chonls, assisted by R. C. Anderson. Manor avenue, past president oi Half changes in the weather. Union Council. Boy Scouts of FLOORS WAXED . / While no offering can liquidate R. j/Anderson, JacfeBamfbrd, Roy CONSULT US BEFORE YOU BUY Birthdays celebrated in October Bedell. W. P. Bloecherlj;Jr., Rob- America, and present vice-chair- were* those of Michael Pluchtnsky one's debt of gratitude to God, the ert Brown, W, T. Cole. W. B. Dun- man of Region .* for the council. Distlrtctive old-fashioned smoked ham flavor. Fork-cutting tenderness. Shank and excess fat removed fervent heart and willing hand ALLS D ffcra'twfcy and Nancy "Kossack. can, Jr., R. M. Edwards, Miss Fay. 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quiry into Forced tabor, an agen- ORT Chapter to Hold cy which has contributed greatly to the knowledge of slaw labor Preach New Member Tea Here conditions in the Soviet Union. Westfield Chapter of Women *" An expert in human and inter- American Organization for Train- Miss America in Elizabeth Group Hears group relations, Mr. Coopersmith n $223 Total ing Through Rehabilitation will '-' &T% ~'* "' • -.CRANFORD NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1»57 ..- ' *. T has spoken before many civic and it-. hold its final tea, for new mem-religious organizations. i ; Pediatrician bers at the home of Mrs. Alvin He has also acted as a con- Is Collected k Dr. Charles Neustem, Cranford Levine, and femb-the tea is requested to contact the New Jersey Council on Immi- SEAL ESTATE Mrs. l«vin gration Legislation, < ' > qbmpUt. M-HouV made/ contributions. • i , i fl fioOailly* TIW iiuoSpBeitioii ^*c*»h'w* Answ*rWft*rvio» * DELICATESSEN^ * from books should be weighed •Mrs. N. C. Kjeldsen. chairman Dodge "Job-Rated" Trucks Gray Memorial If The prpgrara was launched with against the practicality of the 'Rumor Clinic' of the American home and garden an explanation of the UNICEF methods suggested, he said. „ department announced that the Business and Professionals ADama 3-M34 • Funeni Director* program, to the children by Miss ! '4 As a precautionary measure. Or, rografa Feature next meeting of the group will be • Excellent-Service 9 Beaaonahk HatM Maureen Murphy, who used a flan- held Monday evening, at the MS Worth Ava.WM Westflald nel board tu Illustrate her auditor- Neustein felt that the name and home of Mrs. Bruce Kester, S BBlds* t-ltt 111 KM* Am. W. address of the Poison Control For Colony Club um talk. - 1 Mbrningalde place. Miss Doris 120 Thomas Street Cradford A film strip, "The World's Chil- Center in New York City should A program entitled "The McNichols of the Public Service HICHAHD*S NASHpF ONION be known by all parents. Day Rumor Clinic" was presented by HASH HAltflLEB SHAHfEN AGENCY, I t'bhji Walker of 5 Dartmouth, road. Cranford, Lee Meriwcther, dren," Was also shown. The film Company will present a program KITCHEN * showed how contributed funds are or night, mothers can call there Brant Coopersmith at the Novem- on rHolly Days." All club mem- Authorised Balas and &> ^America of 1955, and Everett Sherbourne, president of City for immediate information as tober meeting of the Colony Club in k AUTO DEALERS • ral Savings & Loan Association at the opening of the associa- useji by «UNICEF in aiding bers are invited to attend. SaUct Bondad U»ad Cars } PAUL'S DEUCATES8ER CABINETS v / the ant- actually swal- Thursday evening. Mr. Cooper- of the Colony Club, accompanied Cranford Walker, chief appraiser, had the pleasant duty of escorting the1 smith illustrated his talk with the Harry Mllkr Motort, Inc. 815 Chestnut ' ^ Union. K. J. "A Full Line of Delicacies" Children saved their milk car- low, such as a detergent, wave set, by Mrs. N. C. KjeMsen, attended Opab Sundays • ClOMd Mondays CABMETCQ. I BR 60777 tr Miss America to the building. City Federal has a branch etc assistance of several of the club Federation Guest Night Tuesday tons and placed * special bands members jenilwortK Boulevard. A motorcade to the new building be- around them.' The' containers were Co-hostesses for the evening at the Women's Club of Berkeley "* BAKERS * here on Saturday. " A resident of 51 Concord street Heights. ' W Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Top* hen given to children in the third were Mrs. Sam-Rotb and Mrs. Bert Mr. Coopersmith was appointed »«»^»^ __! 5Eo|miB8t Cranford CHMtnft S-4nt through eighth grades, who had ni Backmoff. The next meeting will regional director of the Antl-Oe^ Mrs. Daniel T. Gregg will<«t» volunteered to act' as UNICEF -vbe held on Wednesday^JJecember tarnation League in 19S2 and pre-tend Federation Guest Day this DRUG STORES • •1' afternoon, at the Women's Club Wadding and Birthday Cains J: representatives. il.andwiU feature a discussion on Xxiquslyjha,OUS1J d served as director of riy Forms Steel Firm, Most persons visited by the chil- g of* Elizabeths -•— * ""Toys," AirparennUwonh 4 plans for the new firm Gives Her a Job L. R. Hubbard of Westfleld gave a lako necessary a move to Hillside Firm KENIUWORTH—Mrs. William talk about spring bulbs. HATHAWAY PHABMACY OulaUUdgaS-«lSt This year do all your Christmas shopping ' tquarters before long. He KENILWORTH — David Easton Yocum was accepted as a new that he would "be dcUght- of 620 Clinton avenue is*marking PBESCBIPT10N8 n «. Ma» A«*. \ * inove back into Kenilworth memtier of the auxiliary to Kenil- 1 UOO8CBVXZ his 30th year of service with Bris- worth Post 2230, Veterans of For- tamrtat SMtasa — Bom» Umm Cflrni^* ** O tundrls* '• in Cranford. You cannot do better elsewhere tol-Myers. Products Division, Hill- — W« Delivtr — . ) eign Wars, last Thursday night / SCHEB'f , I *« leaving Kenilworth side, this month. Mr. Easton is and immediately put to work. BRlda*ft-ttM BBUgaf-OMf ^ j, Mr. Berry indicated an ln-head' of the Manufacturing De- V 4mtUmwm4 f« LIOOOB ITOII She was elected auxiliary guard 22'North AveM W. '• Cranford in quality or price plus that personal interest tn purchasing a 10-acrc tract partment. at the meeting in the Veterans' A «ay immmiitf iBalati \ kiute 22 as a site for a new Mr. Easton, who joined Bristol Center. Call BBidg* S-2M2 ! L When Jones & JLaughlin Myers as an office boy in 1927 It was decided to delegate Mrs. BVBIP9S0 your local merchant takes in you—It's so Ver, it was announced that became an assistant foreman in Franklin Blunck, secretary, and JOSEPH LA BRACIO Continued on Page 2) the Manufacturing Department^ Mrs. Michael Vcnezla, treasurer, : RAPPS * COLONIAL ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS 1930. He became foreman in 1945 to attend a testimonial dinner Parking Lots —Front tndLoadar * LETTERING • much more convenient, too* And another most rtley Named .and in 1934 was named assistan Saturday in the Robert Treat Ho- l'i PHARMACY SAVINGS & LOAN . FoxHlrt department head. Mr^ Easton be* tel, Newark, for Mrs. Rosalind ASSOCIATION —/Rasid«ntial » Iwirnfttiili — Bjunar *. Kstxz came head of the Manufacturing Schreiber of| Riverside, ''depart- •11 Park A«*» ftatafUM BBidg* S-3MT important feature to remember is if you have Manager Departnient in" 1956. ment secretary-treasurer. » Hanlsy AT*. ,CraatorA TRUCK G. 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attaadapoa at atan " BenterolTnaiiBs. as- EI^CTRICAL • iliary in a recent telephone solici- DAY amt NIGHT Currant VMOnd Bate »• \ the new Kenilworth plant elation. He is a member of the CONTfLiCTORS Strip Steel Division of Joijes Bristol-Myers Quarter Century tation. REILLYOLOSMOBILE RING ^hlln Steel Corporation, it The annual Christmas party will .V - -- -~ -- -- * CHMtnoi S-2913 them right here at home. Club. k lt«* UCTfRiett - -jt\ inounced this week. Mr. and Mrs. Easton have" twe be held December J2, the regular • k, » a M 0 nil 1 WMtadd ton.W . XomUm M ^Wortley was formerly gen- children; a son,'David of Balti- meeting night, at the Veterans' • Bal« ft awvtM 'anagcr of sales at the plant more, Md.; a daughter, Gail, and ( Center, it was decided. ' - ADams 2^7151 Continued on Paae 2) grandson. Mrs. Herman Watson presided. NIGHT Wtkone M0 Hortb Ava. Cast. WiiHIaH * BEAUTY SHOPS • 1OICWFOHD POWTWC WC WILLIAMS BEAUTY BOX umuanuAL wnm So, Shop in Cranford Impotent Shop Tilk b tit for • ProftttJonal Fcnn POMTIAC » PnfeWonal Hair Q 0 Espart HabdrtMtna < BRIdg* t-lMft 15 Aldan B*. BBidg* t-0105 and Shop Early Small Boy- "Dad. doesn't the u« of .11 those tool. ««»*»*; i • » ° ^ Wake the cost of operating thl house pretty high? ran anoi ••w TOWHE BEAUTY SALON IM Mutk Mb at. tt-Sl» • "No —not at all These tools —like that grinder . OOOO WltL USED CABS Specializing In Boy— Hair Cutting and Styling TAHX>RS — cost no more to operate than—let** »Bjr—the as Homva AVC* «• Permanent Waving '• • Hair Coloring * FOOD MARKETS * Vt' ANDCLEANEBS vacuurt cleaner—or the refrigerator. MotwwhiveB ADams 2-S700 BHldgat-2444 ^•^^^•^^^^^^^•a"^a^^*a^^^^"^^^^"^^^^ household devices use very little current' ing deposits or llo Walnut Av*. Cranford GHA8. nnnz • MOVING and * > . UHCOLN coining diodes STORAGE "But Mother says she pays Public Service more than UHIOrf COOWTY KHCE CO, CaOMSMftVM U Saarik tMaal A**w ' 5m«ll wntn you arm a WESTFIELD'HAIBDBESSERS o the did B few years back." « PEBMAWKWX8- vooav . Maramr' Specializing In ' BHldoal-Mtt • Hair Styling and Tinting • •That's true, but we use much more elecGkiljrWKl- - **Th« murt HEHBT P. TOWM8BMD BUREAUS 'Electricity and Cat do *o mucA BUILDING inVKLKND FOEL CO. ^_ ^ \ '<< •i tr i—f ir •»-» / s AuttiortMvAutBa^rilfjdl v"v-" isovnta • noauaa ~ Friday, Dec. 6th and CM* «o CONTRACTORS rasoWWO MEAHEAT - FOEr L on. v MCHHt ?^» »»•' 1 BOIUMMO < /\~ BEEEfflnOMO FUEL CXX Ml Mh Braad banking «§tv- —•pantltf SIX ••!«. TOHWlBlf' tV PLUMBERS •Ml' «•*«»• OIU - aaa» ir* wow . >.» r ^ Kathryn tw Gruu, and' ,, »r-',.j:-...»-.-v-.--^7. .'*••";••''"! ADBBM MOSt BZPEBT OH. BTJEHSB fmnccs Kiok. , ' v made. The brownies .and The Girl Scout Promise Was said girl- scouts wilj carol together on »hint. ' • i • * by Judy Miller, linda Webcf and Monday evening. December 23. PACKABO 41 May Delia Salla. Leaders of troop 55 are Mrs, Glrlf ^who i-1 't Pronklyn gtrunk and Mrs, Walter salarthe-lawslarthl:: WMM Tapoe,^Mr»w John .MilUsTi and GOAL FUgPffTURE YOBK WAIK4IP WWDOWS: •taslo, Margaret Fogel, Rosemary Mrs, Albert Frandano art; leudcre Fogel. Fredrica CJrccnhbUic, Edith of troop 8*, •BLfOOMa TOBLCCX SOMA and Wotnwt StrMtf dribbin, Pat ChrUtianion, Judy After the meeting, refrcihnU'rtU

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V , k -i it- pediatrician, led the discussion on 1 lations with the New Orleans Po- "Yoiir Child Grows — Physically Mr*; Martin Sherman, regional ice Department and was awarded COAL FUNERAL PLUMBERS and Psychologically," last Wed- chairman of the ORT scholarship a certificate of' merit by .Mayor * ANSWERING ^I^AUTO DEALERS • committee, will speak, and the DIRECrORSI nesday evening at the meeting of deLbsseps Z. Morrison^..'._ SERVICE CHAPMAN BROS. the Walnut, Sherman and Lincoln ellallhh" film will bbe shown. Mr. Coopersmith has served as| HUGH CLABI MOTOBS n In its 76 years toff .existenceit , ^•Mrs. "Hcttty frr&achoOgp' group y : ORT has 'been .„ . . Authorliea- Genuine^-^ 7ioBBm • Cloud Monday* MULWORK 6 CABINET CO. BR 6-0777 Federation Giiest -Night Tuesday Vour etc.': ' • ..• • •'.'•. ' ' ; ' v ;;. •'••;members. ' ;••• •• • •'••• •: • .>.." : . •;. ,!••.• BAKERS" , cuatom Had* '• Co-hostesses for the evening! A resident of 51 Concord street at theSWomenis Club of Berkeley Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Tops were Mrs. Sam Roth and Mrs; Bert Mr. Coopersmith was appointed Heights. ••. '••• . '• ;•••.••• ' ' '••'-: { • REFRIGERATORS Mrs. Daniel T. Gregg will at- CHestnut t-4U\ Bockinoff. The next,meelW will regional director of the Anti-Dei GARWOOD BAKERY . ...' • tend Federation Guc»t Day this "be held on Wednesday,'December famation League In 1952 and pre- Our SptcUHy YAKS CBANFOBD 11, and will feature a discussion on viously had. served as director o afternoon at the Women's Club Wadding and Birthday Cakes • • . * *.. Ubt hM V *•• i i Brasd »# iRoni ^m Pfa# : -children~are-invitedi=—liiformation^ toVeringr- Mississippi;^Arkansa -SakM A-lat*la*- ™y" - "' ' • may be Obtained from the'chair- and Louisiana, since its Inception Four Seasons Club : 340 North Aw. Carwood Drugs •Cosmattcs • Baby Heads BRld«at-0tt3 v men, iars./C. Sifeby of Lincoln J -'i949. •' ••.;••.••• :•••. 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1 7 CHANFOBD N«W JBHSKY, 'tttUBSDAT. KOVHIBiR U. H6T l^gffl^/'^yy^ *•••;:. ;••;• ' -;- ••'.,; . • - ,.-.*> .,....,..,,v.,. HO5j5sE5s2 «d toe pnjflct^was a great suc- «nbe.^iou.problem. Co-ting ofeide PTA ^ cess. He thanked those who can solve in»y ^th tt^ubl« «« bought candy and congratulated lembership 560 the cubrlor "a splendid Job." Lenses Eliminate Wearing Plans / for a Christmas party Leather Upholstery i;;$ Brookside Place Parent- were discussed, and it was an. 'Ghost Images^ r Association now has JI nounced. that Peter Ftlgola will Methods Told rship of" 560 from an en- head the committee, assisted by n4 JAMES m. OEEOO. o. D. Joseph Angtnoli'and Joseph Yard. "V Ghost images and annoying re- Use pure castile soapor." ItoUment ol 668 pupils, it was r There will,be a pack meeting ,,t flectic>ns can be seen by most soap. to clean leather I this week by Mrs. Ed> 7-30 pJn- topnorrow. and members ; spectacle wearers. These,;spots or leather surfaces on Marck, membership chair- wul^^participate \$x 'Communion W\ nnd shadows can be so trouble^ vises Miss Gena Thames, .„ Sunday this Sunday, when ill some! ids tb make a fine prescrip- slon home furnishing specialist pi : 4esse Patberg. ways and scouts will gather in the chunh tion useless—yet they can be very Riggers University. '•''; •..;,..; • :.'.^ ;tneans co-chairman, reported that basement at 8:55 ajn. to attend "••• - easily eliminated.,.^\,. •• -,..'•;' •••' Dampen a cloth or sponge.'^ all the tickets for 'The Solid Gold the 9:15 ajn, mass. .'' Each of the tyifp^surfaces. of a warm water and wring it out. Rub Cadillac," the Cranford Dramatic Kf spectacle lens acts as a little mir- the Warm,.;damp doth Qr'.spong* Club's first presentation on No- Redppoint Pomntergue ror.. It reflects lights? and objects, over the bar of castile soap or sad*: vember 29r have been soldf. j> * .,'.' even the-image "of one's own eye. die soap. Rub the leather brisk-;' TJie "T" sale held this fal} To 40 and 8 Posts This scattered light reduces visi- ly. ,,Then rub the .leather with; ••"••; • A;;; was so successful that another sale The Grand Voiture of New J( r- bility, arid can produce cdnsider- nother moist cloth without soajty; will probably be held in the spring abjo-discomfort. .It can give.the Rub dray; with a clean: soft .clothij sey of' the Society of 40 ond 8, me! to take care of the additional IVny gloss which disappears: will American, Legion honor society ;»' ; effect of blurred and juzzy vision, requests, Mrs Patberg reported. ,I P this 'week announced ^appoint- '•re ><"v particularly outddonfi or at night &, restored by friction' of thje last Mri. Lawrie Montgomery, pres- ;;^l^e^inMtmentpriense».:wl r k ment of A. Jules Dommerguo q( ';••»'•• '•/ ., /. Hl.l rubbing,' - >• ••'•• >/',';•"•• :_ 'V ident, announced (hat the Mae n t •',"•„ ' rnctallio coating process geti rid of The New Jersey State Univer- 110 Edgar avenue, past grand „ the floating Images and makes ^:'r;r#imm&MM Desmond Players in cooperation conductor, as grand dircctcur of sity .specialist warns against using with the Cranford Board of Par- Vision clearer. "Coating" is comr "nurses' education and g r a n 4 furniture polishes, oils and var- tlons for applying such a finish. ent Teacher Organizations will —-mohplacc on- camera lenses, bi- nishes on feather since these «r»a= ent JTeacher^j^ Iampeste and member of the- voi- noculars! and most optical Instrur Smooth ihe surface with 240 or present 'The Adventures of Wyatt Aerials freqiuehtly contain.solvents 280a silicon carbide abrasive pap- tt4re activities committee for the meats. The same process can now Earp" on January 18 in the high state. be effectively applied to spectacle which' cause leather to become er and a sanding block. Then school auditorium. Mr. Dommergue is a past com- sticky.•,:.:.:•'•.:';..;•• ••• : ^-J" smooth with 3/0 steel wool. Wipe '. lenses./ .'•..'•..• "',•;. ' •;: •. '.'•'••'.•!•;-•'• Plans are being made for the Trouble off with tack cloth. Apply a, fin- mander of Cranford Post HI2, " The. coating is a layer of metal, If leather appear* to be. drying organization of a Boy Scout troop »Ut, Miss Thames suggests rub- ish within 12 hours or humidity American Legiori, and a put lour mllliohths of an inch thick, will raise the grain. ^ sponsored by the Brookside Place county Chaplain and past chef dc ' Which'' fuses with the glassi Its bing it with a small .amount of>a PTA. AU ALONG THE LINE YOU SAVE leather dressing with the^ finger- Apply a coat of light warm gray gare of the Union County Voiture Transportation Fares anti-reficctlon properties serve to tips and palm of the hand. - semi-gloss paint to which a little of the 40 and 8. ' cut out the sirdy light, besides it -The dressing she recomrnends is less than one-fourth thin, pene- Statue of liberty Trip "allows more light to pass through 60 percent pure neat'sifppt oil and trating sealer has been added. Held by Cub Pack 178 Hundreds of Parents - the lens to become useful to see- Leave on 20 minutes and rub off Gas 40 percent" pure anhydrous lano-* More uL 60 boy, accompanied ing. •'[•' .": ; •••;V '.:•.. :••'•''•'' ''•-"" :•'•'' Visit at .Brookside • Coated .lenses look clearer, and Hn, obtainable at a drugstore. move; this prime coat uniformly, by 22 parcrtts took part in a trip Warm Ihe lanolin gently in. Hundreds of parents vhited at irtis' hotltcaWc to others looking leaving a mist-like appearance. to tne statue of Liberty sponsored Brookside Place School during at the , because, they-cast double boiler un'til melted. Add Allow to dry 24 hours. Smooth Auto Wear & Tear heat's-foot, Oil arid stir until y Cab pack last week's celebration of Notion j J3aij^Lvlu al. Education - Week. Miss., Etta amount; and rub Into the Tufinerr*prlrictpal.~announccd"tb-~ times an" otherwise annoying . p cloth> About two coats of sealer to Staten Island, where the cars dayT *" leather until it Is completely ab- Bcrlption 'is perfectly comfortabli are sufficient. > . • were parked at th«J St. George During the school open house : T When lenses are given antl-reflec- sorbed.' •' .. . ••••;•'••;•. •''-.-••: • ••••• ••- To vary the finish, the New Fcrrjies. Following the ferry boat last Wednesday night, 782 p.nxnts tlon treatment. . . Jersey, gtate University specialist trip to New York, the group visited the school. A total of 465 and more tJnion County folks are

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SHULTON'S DE8EHT FLOWER Christmas Cards ^e onrs^Tes are in the banl^ handy offices in this . Boxed Assortments -; - Spray Cologne area. U «• can help you with any of your buainess or personal banking neeth, Hace Ifrmraelf $2^50 J«st drop h) and let us know. Besides out: i^gular IIOUM we're open four Hair Brushes —vf -

gifts available at bur sh°P- ^ always a small deposit TIMEX and WE8TCLOX Will jipld any Hem yo^ wish to choose: LarfleAM | Children's Gift Sets Watches For Men/ Women ibid Children .»•,, ;.-;•.• .... '''-'.••• "..••'•'• and GIFTS J 2 v.,-j-i MAXFACTOR3 :,-.... Helena Rubinstein Busy Man's Bar §&.?•.••:>.•• m ••:' SOLID PEnniMES 1 SPORT ;- ••••:; *™ . ., ^ ^'- ' '• '; 4 PragxincM - - ' ; i A Large Selection of eotton, Corduroy, Gabardines, Etc. 0 142; Brtowl StrWtMppen Thor»«Uy •v^nings 6^30 toJKf ^UNDERWEARM^ ^ HaneWAUen "A", Frutt-Ofjhe^oom . . YAHDLEVS SHAVE » ''S ^'.'.•••^•••••••••^•••^•••••••'••-•'•-rr^^ •'-. ''•'**.''••'•• '• .,:'* Revlon Futurama ,«KlCl^Window(Op*nFrkUy«8:30A>)L ; r Foam & Lotion Set ri' • •; , •l " -*-% . . . .• .•••• ' 0 •DRESS -SHIRTS''. ^V^^X-Mi-lrom -r .229 .•;••• .2.9S-,;- --; UP8T1CKCA8E8 : ••• ••.. • iroo«h Thuntky 8^(0*. to 4 PAA.) (Also Arrow; Dart; Par *\G. Awfcn Radnor) _ ^ LipiHck to ChooM From : $2,25 W*nu«(OpWWond«y^v«hlng« 6:30io 8) r*T oVES "•'•''' -•'•*'"'• '•••' > • • ...^••'froin'' tiP0--'.,.(- . *&*..':.-; Famous Mak* A Large Variety'% Leather Paiih/Didving Gloves,{ ; Av«. (Open To«a«y evening 4^0 lo 8) LEMTHER1C 5-PIECE Heating Pads irffbra(0p6hIFrKlly ^ifl«Bi1830Vl830) , Imported Leathers, Wool,: Fur and ^acron Line*: • -.^ — '**+ ^SLACKS— A;Wonderful Seledioh,Saes:4-44, All Cologne Set Cranford Window* (Op«n Frl^ayt 7:30 AX to • 7 of Fabrics, Prices starting at^ Boys ^•Wj*en« "5 — Monday tfiroughthwrsday Types of Fabrics, vrices siaripg «^jp*? i^hed'cottons UIU W^' Man Carrtrry BoyBoyss' andand- Menn s Chinos •"'— Pohsheroiisnead . youonCottons COTYV; FAIRY PHIMCESS Srf^loV7-^franll (Tan, ; GreyGrey,^^, Black); and Sfrlpdr^Alsor^^uroy£ r Cologne MEMBER FEDEBAX DEPOSIT IMSORAMCE CORPORATWlf SLACK HANGERS^-FhieSt ever (aluminum) 90c «»ch,3 for 2.65 Purse-Size Parf urn With Atomter r %r ADLE&SPOB31HQSE •—• Whiter Red^. Charcoalj-j: \'WV* Pf • »*. ••

;; ;v ;; .; . ;; . We'll Be Looking for You on the South Side of town ; Next, ta The Union County Truft Co. a* YEXB8 or DRUG SERVICE 1*57 Sincerely and with Best Wishes for a Happy 1928 IMCHANFORO SIDNEY SCHEH. 'South & Wafayt Av>»,~ FREE PEUVEftY^ BRida* 6^41 ..'. 1

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SECTION FOUR THE CRANfORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER•«, 1957 L.LXIV. No: 43. i , '•'.'; -: 1955 Miss America in Elizabeth lurch '•••>•.••,:.••'•,: Is Collected

.'('•• v"; •'"•••>• topics '..•' 'i *! "' • A ; On Japanese KENILWORTll—A total pf $223 rcARWOOD-r^ducational topics KENILWORTll—Japanese, cu^ was collected for .UNICES* by boys

i be discussed by members of toms and the activities of. Chris- and girls of Harding and McKin-,*; , •i ..: e panels, four, composed • W tians in Japan Were, discussed at' ley schools during their Halloween ichers and the fifth manned by, a recent meeting pf the Women's nbers of the Board of .Educa- calls. Miss Signe SWanberg, prin- as the 'Garwood Parent- Society of Christian Service of cipal, announced today. She ' •-.••••.•I.."* •'•[•:$ Association meets in Lta- Community Methodist Church at thanked trie children for, "a Job- 5," School tonight. the church. .-'•.,, " ••.'.• •' well done" and all persons who I panel sessions will be con- .The speaker was Mrs. Thomas made contributions. ", • . . J from 7:45. to8:4 5 pan., fol- : * ' • >''• Giiley of Wb^tenouse. a lect I The prdgrarn wan launched With i by a regular business meet- L .../.'• / ... ••'•-ijr 'and .tortoer/niii'-'' .an,,.eXplana!iUon of. the UNICEFV r • *•• •: • ii .j.i- .... •"•••••'-i.;-,.'/• •-;--.'» 1V1--" 1: Sne displayed , _._ program to the children by Miss > '•••./•••'.Ly-Mi ^V Preachers on panels will discuss used in Japan, including kimonos, Maureen Murphy, who used a flan- jS following topics: "Problems fans and dishes. During the so- nel board tu illustrate her auditor- "''i v. ,lved ta'the Special Subjects," cial hour, some of the women ium talk.' . - 1 • ' • A FEW OF OUR 1 1 OPEN *30 JLM. TO 10 P.M. iividual Problems Confronted modeled the kimonos, ' "• '; i .; - •• A film strip. "The World's Chil- Pupils From Kindergarten Mrs. Edward Dorrell. welcomed dren," was also shown..' The film • ugh Eighth Grade,*' "What three officers of the district They „ •:'^oh|»"Walker of 5 Dartmouth roud, Cranford, Lee Meriwether,' showed how contributed funds are - Homework Should Play in ,- Sceneasnew resuscitetor purchased recently by Garwoi^ Q was were Mrs. R- Clifford Whitfield, Miss America of 1955,' and Everett' Slierbourne, president of City turned,over to custody of the First Aid Squad for, use in ofte of its ambulance*. Cost of the equipment: u s e^i by UNICEF in aiding School Program" and "Re- conference secretary'of-missionary Federal Savings tc Loan Association at the opening of the associa- hungry ;arid ill children through- 3 of the Child, Teach- was $530./. This 'means there is now resuscitator .equipment available on both local, ambulances.- , Left tion's ,new "Building of Tomorrow?^ last .-Saturday in Elizabeth. 1 : education; Mrs! C. Eldon Hoos, out the world. ., -;••!.'. ' ' '••;«•.••'•.. Ja»d Parent' .'- •.•'.-.:• .- "' to right in the picture are: CD Director Louis J, Mairtel; Magistrate James T^ Leonard, aid s^Uadpresr district supply secretary, and Mrs. Sir. Walker, chief appraiser, Had the pleasant duty of escorting the Children saved their milk car- ' Discussed by tbe trustees' panel ident; First .Aid Capt. James Ryan, and t. W. Hart of the Falvey Company/Elizabeth, supplier of rmer Miss America to the building. City Federal has a branch Herbert Howe, district secretary .former Mi A tons and placed special bands -/ , 1 be ^e topic:; "Responsibilities the equipment. .,,.•;• ;: .''-: •.''•' . ,• ' .•' ,'.'•-.."; ''''•."'• ''•'••:.'•.'.'.'.; •':''''.:' ••' '.,'':;. '.'.!•';.-. ; of spiritual life. d A motorcudeto the new building be-. •on Kenilworth Boulevard. around,them, the containers were i Policies of the Board of Edii- Devotions were led by Mrs. Wil- then given to children in the third m.m gan here on Saturday. pdon/*--.- '• \ ,' . .•,.'.•' ,-r0-.-..-- liam Von Ohleri. During the de- through eighth- grades, who had '- TThe panel sessions WiU be con- votions,' Mrs. William' Conklin Volunteered to act as UNICEF HW;-: " simultaneously in various m Pastor Retiring Next Mo sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "I representatives.^ .'•', ' ;' . Qjssiuoms.. • '-,'.-'. • ••••.••.'••' •.• • BeUeve^:;:/: .-. .- V:\ "'• :^':, Most persons visited by the chil- n^night's program will climax Christmas' sifts 'were' donated dren on Halloween night knew local public school system's and'wrappedb^ members, for the bout the campaign as a result of k^^liMhVafeceni Classroom visitation pro— the.Rev/Walter C. Pugh, retiring pastor ^ • •: ••*• ••, ,••.••••• ••••.. thankful as we look back on 21 yean of our Ocean Qrove. , •••:•"•••.• • , Pareht'rTeacher Association meet- i for parents were conducted Reformed Church, was one feature of the;, program at/a testimonial GARWOOD — A iestimonial KENILWORTH '— John G. Berry bi Short Hills, president of ' Mrs. Robert De Rick reported on irig. - "•••.; '•••.•-• ';'.'••. '".' ; IUUB in serving residents of Cranford and vicinity, i all. the , schools on "Monday, dinner attended byabout 150 per- dinner in honor^ of the victorious Kenilworth Steel Company until it was purchased by th 3-HEAT ». Parent-teacher. tonsulta- night. Richard Harper, Sn, and [Council in the - recent: election — tint another excursion is being company. •;••••, •.•••••• ••¥. •••'. • ige of our store. s also were held following reg- Mrs. Esteif M. Kapke were narra- Jules'J. Lusardi, Henry wf Piekar- planned for May 1 or 2. . . Mr,. Berry's offices for his new their ™j school hours. _ ,•••,?• •:*•%...'.. Berry Steel Corporation are. Jo-: '/.. '• .:••:- ski and John J. Saland — will, be , Sarah Orck(, served refresh- Easton 30 I We [Following the business session: tors. 1 held in the Cranwood on the night ments. . Mrs. Edward Dorrell pre- cated at 2 Mark+oad and his plant of ferinff |he best possible service at lucted by Mrs. Joseph Leon- Mrs„ . Dorothy Griffin, dinner is now situated at Aldeiie road committee chairman, presented the Of December 4. it ywas announced sided. ••;•,.;£ V:." I;,..;--. / Accepts Member, Staffed/ rug store iu uioiuwiuf wwv^u^.w.. ^ r_ ,u, president, refreshments will GARWOOD—A dance for teen- 1 and First avenue, Roselle. ' age boys and girls, another in thj Rev. Mr. Pagh with a gift from the today Councilman That yon have responded Js evidenced by the 338,000 r — (Served by fifth and sixth grade Frank The .company president said ex- congregation during the evening's _. _T,_7... president of pansion plans for the new firm fl^ Jb mothers. /. . . fall aRd winter series of sp ; IV riptions filled in onr pharmacy since we%»enecl. Our Good Re- ceremonies. . - ....' .'•.•'• / . , [the Garwood/RepubUcan Club. . will make necessary a movfe to KENILWORTH—Mrs, \«rllliam d' display in connection with Saturday night affairs sp . The Rev. Mr. Pugh plans to Former Mayor L. Thomas, Daub, KENILWqRTH — David Easton Yocum was accepted' as a new r meeting wilUl be Sweatsweatshirtm s larger quarters, before long. He v F & our most priceless possession and we strive at all times-— "^f t? t^A ? >J by the Recreation Commission preach, his last', sermon here on now undeirsnerififadersherinTf of Union. Coun- of 620 Clinton avenue is marking mernber of the auxiliary to Kenil- '••': sold by.the PTA as.a fund- *. „ •, „:•-:'.> • V' sical education.instructor, is in on their, way to their hew home in if possible. * 1 11 ing as "chairman of the general : V . -'.' •."•;• day night. Thanksgiving Eve, Girl Scout Troop 63 entertained Before 1 e a v 1 n g.. Kenilworth side, this month. Mr. Easton is and Immediately put\to work. l^/ge of this program.' ' .. Ocala,;F|a. He has been pastot of •committee. •••..',' ••; ,• •• , •:..; v •.'...*• -•.'• • their mothers at a tea at Com- Proprit 8 to i 1 o'clock, it was announced the local church .for the past'10 Steel, Mr: Berry; indicated -an in- head of the Manufacturing De- She was elected auxiliary guard ',;; .K'iC^'jjtflflj'P? f Arrangements for tonight's protoday-b- y Dante A. Costa, supervi- 'Others- serving on'the .general munity Methodist Church on Sat- partrnent. . at the meeting in the Veterans*. , un were made at a board meet-' committee include . Coundlmen terest in purchasing a 19-acrc tract sor of rejpreationi^'' '.-' • •• • • "•. years. • • •• . urday. Guests also mcluded Mrs. Center. . •.'..••• •"'• • • \ • (conducted by Mrs. Leonard in , Word. s o..praisf e for the Rev.' Jo)in. Lombardo and John Schnit- near Route 22 as a site for a new Mr. Easton, who joined Bristol- , - Pete Siragusa of 422 Locust ave- Chester' Murphy, neighborhood plant. When Jones & Laughlin Myers; us an office boy in 1027, It was decided to delegate Mrs- iiklin School last Wednesday I Mr. Pugh's service to his church ieer, Benjamin Cembrola. Mrs. Ruth commissioner; 'the Rev. John R. nue/and his band will play for and the borough were expressed Green, Lester StelTen and former took over, it was announced that became an assistant foreman in Franklin Blunck, secretary, and, entertainment, and Dexheimer. pastor of the church, Mfs. Michael Vcnezla, treasurer . It. was . announced thai PTA dancing and by Mayor Edward H._TiUeryi>r..J. Mayor Burton E. Dlckerrnan. • •;.•';'-; YCtonurtttcd" on Pii0e 2) . the Manufacturing Department,in WITH A records will be played during band ,L. McCorison of the^FirstCongre- ' Chairmen ojt.various other, com- and Fred Rein, who was invested 1930. He became foreman in 1945 to attend a , testimonial dinner nbcrship has reached a total 7 as a girl scouter by Mrs. Murphy. Saturday in the Robert Treat Ho- , including 122 fathers. breaks to provide for continuous Igational Church of Westfleld.and mittees include: Wallace M. Pin- and in 1934 was named assistant dancing. the Rev. Benedict. 'W.; Tannler of kin,-arrangements; George Chris- Mr. Reta showed slides of activ- Wortley Named department head.- Mr. Easton be- tel. Newark, for Mrs. Rosalind Costa reported a commit- Emanuel United Church of Christ, topher, ticket., and D«ite A- Costa. ities of the girls since they were come head of the Manufacturing ,Schrcloer' ofi- Riverside, depart- 'tee of teenagers will be appointed Woodhave. • L. -I.,/a' former pastor publicity.' '•; • •:'^ • '• • "~-:r-• •: •.•'"• .-• Brownies. The troop tnemben Departrrienfiri'1956. ment secretary-treasurer. ... recited their Sc6ut jiaws. Each Plant Manager at a meeting, at the Youth Center /. • MayMayor"o . EdWard d H. TUter is hon- recited their Sc6ut jiaws. Each Mr. Easton, a membememr of the Members expressed their appre^ hirman tor the affajr^ girl .madd e cookiekis and cakekss for KENtLWdRTH-^t, G.: Wortle; ciation to all whd purchssed tonight to handle arrangements, Principal- speaker at the dinner orary chairman tor the of Summit, formerly ot Cranford Bristol-Myeri s Associationi , iervedd ffdiiJl'f' " ^^hi HCVIvvliy^ncilluuv7vi7H«jiv' Hose Company No.1 will be- vangelical and Reformed Bristol-Myers atlon...... friends to the dance, Mr .Costa Church...... , . on the trip was Miss Mary Vitale of the Strip Steel Div ^ thelr rqimds at U30 p.m. this •club.';'.'" ': ••• '• •• ••• ;• • .••. ' The annual Christmas party will 'The Rev. Thomas Phillips, form- of Westfield, a former teacher in tt Laughlin Steel Corporation, i s Prince Motchabelli

m.~ . ~ '. \ '••••• •'•'--,• Mr. Berry said he hopes to soon son. dance the club is sponsoring on ing license plates and W. W. Miller MittiAvinyit S0rflBtt'.tQ'uolm; Mr- Welch will also speak at aSaturday at Farchcr's ' Grove; of Westfield paid a $20 fine "for build his new companyUo pie size ifaai "'tfl In an Taitiili iltiai special service next Wednesday, of'Kenllworth Steel; which J now -GENERAL _ . 1 wJW Sotith *»«>• SO toet Springfield road, Union. Tickets speeding. i a''Bftlal2.^tMlsW-ttpMMllfiv'(8|i'tJ»'"iai I all sizes too. Thanksgiving eve, at 8 pjou •;.. employs 130 persons. He stated BRfcfaf 6-1261 hum. ntr dinctlQn panUel «*tth Ototer for this dance may be purchased 103 Adamt Ave. ' ... 3S teet to a jpoliit; tDaaio* TUB* at the door. the companies are not in^compefl- KU in «- Waatcrfr diracUoe panllal Urges Contmon Sense tion, since KenUworth,' Steel under . SouUt Avamw to «e«t to a poll " St. Paul's % ISVfem TENDER QFC ^HWES^ Jones & Laughlin is now largely iFUE|- OIL LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE MOVING anUel «ttl» Oaotar Stfwrt JsTfU- ^Continued from Page l) Garden Club to Plan la Raising Children a heavy tonnage company while • a point: ttwne* nmninf <«J~'W«tt«fly Franklin and Marshall College fa GARWOODGARWOOD—"ThT e most im- HousthoM Goods Exdusiwsly • Lancaster, Pa^ and.Franklin and For Grpens Show his firm specializes in small order, «» runnlne;47Mn.a Norlherty portant thing to remember is Just close tolerance specialty items. FILL YOUR TANK NOW & SAVE BREASTED Marshall Theological Seminary* KENILWORTH — The Kenll- to bring your children up with i to a palntta tte aMuUtarty Una of and assumed hj» Erst pastorate in worth Garden Club will plan for A graduate of the'University of good common sense," Donald Mer- Pennsylvania, Mr. Berry was em- Storage Shipping 1913 at the Friend's Cove Charge a greens shoW-at a special'meeting achnik, psychologist for the Union I Catt totb * point TURKEYS >t> in Bedford City; Pa. . at 11 «Jn. today at the home of ployed by the United States Steel County Regional High School sys- Corporation: before' entering the ': He (served several churches inMr*. Stanley Nippins, 29 South tem, concluded in discussing COMPLETE OIL BURNER SERVICE 23rd street, it was announced this Army during World War It. Af- Pocking ill as laid down oh the Tuc As- to Please! the Lancaster'area and then wenit "Child Behavior" at a meeting of ter service, he went with the T2dg- . I ^tat, Sai-vic* and Inttallation Map'of. the Boiouih.of Oat- rV>f"- • f o i2 Pound Birds WORK with the Board of. Home Missions 1 the prc-school study group of thecomb Steel Corporation, Hillside, Call BRidgo 64)898 , lEsMmaits OiMrfully : : : The event will -be held in theGarwood Parent-TeachetThr r AssociaAocia- • Call: HO »-lTl» or HW l-CKISf — Uaditu K. J. r«i South Avenue and thStaar SO •.irri939.v •..;., •'.-: •; : i/ •' Public library .December 11 and where he was employed u»tll leav- The Rev. and Mrs. Pugh have tion in the Franklin School «ato>. ing in 1949 to'fbrm the Kehilworth 213 South Atofe East Ofean on jay Kb,; .104 '.Center 8traat{-«Urw KITCHEN TESTED-ENRIGHED GOLD MEDAL OR FAMOUS PILLSBURY ; m probably will act as a supply pas- Arle VandersteL * I nx per cent, per annum and may GARWOOD—Louis DlMarttno, t Kikewed front time to time pursuant tor occasionally during his retire- 41, of. S09 Pine avenue, suffered a \ I am) within the: UmlUOons prescribed l0 9325 51 98 ment, '.''..•'' . • . .''.•' -..'•• f said law. AU natters with respect to Selvin UJG Freshman back Injury in an automobile acci- '• note* not HDMettnlnea br this Of- KpNILWpRTH—Haldor Selvin dent on Ndrth avenue near West mce shaU be -4etttnilnad by' lesolu- * •' The opinions of men cannot be street Friday night, poUce report- . i to be hereaater 4ooPted. ~ • •_ •' ^ Flour ^ -' - 5^ substituted for God> ^k of 11$ North list' street is among 14. U it hetefay determined and declar- 104 freshmen .enrolled this semes- ed. He was Ireated by Dr. Francis 1 Uut the period of usefulness of the Mary Baker Eddy tte for the financial ,©t i which said aw tob e issued Is a period of M..3M Police reported Mr. DlMartlno's l») years, computed /com the •RAND car Was struck in the rear by >f saULbonda.': .• cj •£Vt-i-' •'•• :

another operated, by Miss Diane d Utkt the Supplemental Debt State- ,..' » ' ;••, raqulnd by a«id law fUa*^ bem • -' •:'-< .• !.jvf'. M. Paladino, 18, of Weslfleld made and filed in the office of the when he stopped for a driver mak ob:«Ued'.ho-. that'^a 2 Ing a left turn into a driveway. FAMOUS TULIP FAIR-HICKORY SMOKED - Lt James Lcsak gave Miss Pa ,,-^w.;" ' ladlno a summons for careless -' Thousand. Wwe. Hundred Seventy <*lTjS7S40tOouars. and that said #i driving. i authorized by-this ordinance wUl > within alt debt limitations prescribed

r •».— • i •• iin , ,, ; Teenager's •" ordinance , shall take effect - •'-.•>.-v ; •' days, after U» first publlcaUon GUARANTEED (Continued 1totn poo^ 1) '..after Una] psssace. "\™ ',', dress or sports shirts. Girls will . ' . ZDWABO H. TIIXEH. Ehler's Instant Coffee fiiui dfeMoa otukjrtg anj.hiniistg. PrUes' will be awarded to ..the neatest dressed boy and girl at the EPW. G. LEDDEN & SON dance. --*

K " -- ,-••.-.. ^^ *i. **£* ordinance pubUshed here- Council of tM ""Tiwl* if Oar- , DMMBMaasj • In the Couarty oT DnTon. Jri the e» N*w Jersey; on thTtenth day Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers^ 35^ aatrow rooms can ba soO* PLANNING AHEA !"1>tf. 1MI. and the twenty oay "a]UTTl*»^iqE^^ taTippVar mucmuc h widarp It oppotitp * of limiteupa within whfch*a suit Mcttons of th* longenger wwalla arc t>roceedlng «Matiooing t.n"« Nabisco Oreos i^^j^^V^^Ta^l^^:;:'''*'. b lte l . such oMtfiiance^an be com- plate glass nur- It*s a good idea for every family. **« "brovlSTtaTthTloeal bond land Just Phone . »ui btamn toVtln from the date of to be prepared for financial storms, t • fi"< ttublicaUbn of thai statement WessonOil >'-35-= -^65f Kraffs Mayonnaise ^45<: ; '.. \\ A. V.'iMeaea.'.- A growing accduiit at this Wnk>^ • '•'' '-> iBorojigh CleHt. ^ve^ youth^protectibn-b^ plus the reassurance that helpful financing MASTER FURRIERS is also available when you n^cd it ^ INSTRUCTION MEMBER LUSCIOUS RED/ JUlCt SWEt=T EATING

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Broad* Cfentrali Suite 5 , ". • •• •,•:•••• •.'•'f- .• •-•••'• .•• '.-•.:: COME TO MAYFAIR FOR THE BEST GRAPES THANKSOIVINO Moahajfcto ADD COLOR TO YOUR FRUIT BOWLS STATK LAR6E CASTERS o. 1 "Union County't Leading Batik* ' / 1 : .-arts ".- lift hop* that you »d yoor lamily .:. .• ••.••• - • "• -•• i .. • • • • •• • • • • • find mW >' b« thankful for on • EUZA^ETH • SPRINQFIELD .ROSELUE PARK Thanktf>in« Day,.. «nd every day. / •8UMMIT •KENiLWORTr* 1ERMAN m^ 1 •././mm. •-••••' r.Mi• .:•u.

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B_Bk,BBa_**l •• PABT-TIM* Compiling their scveftth straight liyye&tie ege are: Larry Danttz of ^laih- .810. Other hous-hold BRidge £5820 day Builders' General and the Meth- 3Un»et B-08M ;'^ >, ,\Co..:ADam*.l 3 or « . eld, Ray Byleckl of'^Middlesex win of the *57 season, the Cougars odist Men's Club over Harris, Ltd. Borough, Captain George Meyh of Extends Boosters List lai oUtchKsed. the feeble Scotch The lions Club won_two and aPlains, 13-13,Roselle Park, Carl Meyh of Union For Sate StneV duu^ oi^t. Mi lalna squad.". The Plainsmen had lialf games from the ATTW. ahd Jeny Kotlarz of Cranfordi • 1 and you would Ulta' Work Wanted-Fehude trie ball in CHS territory for only DiGioyanni of Barnett's Liquors Other member of the team are: ••P"»£*S?eiderdown ince Lucia of North Plainfleld, bed-1 bout 25 percent of their plays. : put tocether (ames of 2^. 193 and . • BTDAVE 8KAGO8 tr vow FLAM TO $16,000 to $50,000 199 for a, 624 total, hih of the Martin Slater of Newark, Bob Ox- aUerattO-*. e«^ Cranford scored first, in the in- . Ending their season,wlthja sort' 7-^rr* .J '_,'•• —Ig^laja*^' awe ier of Cranford/Jack|McCprrnack tri ^rf Triyhf Brbua^tton of Lindas Phartn- 7 77 , that corner! TOTOI of^anUcUro>i«, the (qfronford High Zjion Lutheran strengthened its r. Won_erhonte: chlld'f statl tor your »1« _a_rtjr./''.-.''«K womJn *»lr«l toning itial quarter after a 43-yard tirivt/ 's of 192, m and flO3 f/Westfieldi'Jack »P«feter of New w__on"c^SSrind-hest. AU good con- to grip on first place in the Cranford, .PL>>naeld «-t»7«- .^oiTNorttalde ho »ott aw totar- e «r mine. Call BRidge 2 North' Plalnfleld to i f ornv School Junior Varsity , football and George Voss of dition: BBidge _-7»8. " ••..•.•• : '.•". for North PlaliUkld. tf i o'clock. u-ai Ron Maloney, CHS right halfback, for ai 601 series. StS. atog. to ««« eTOWNSEND/ inside track to the North" er All-American tootbaU player at Dunellen. '- - ! ..•••/. • • . . '.Jnter-Church Bowling' I_eague fl t M7 pllinged thrdugh for the tally. ,j ' Others who-rolled games of 200 team tied their closing game with > TABLE PADS — 3 pe. «*• _"". | •KLiABLK.' middle ages lady, avall- ; Meyh Is BUInstay :• '•;;•'• Tuesday at Echo Lanes by iaking Factory Sites Far Side: ASPHALT DlUVKWAYS. cru^jd , Realtor «ffll VAN LINES, inc. .•-'l.'. .' •The Cougars* _ix_point lead was - m above were: Nietzel. Sr., tind's Scotch Plains, 13-13, Monday at able lor baby «ttlng day or evening. ItioBship. Kvien i« tneylbie to «__ Pharmacy. 208; Leonhardt, Schfec- CoacK Melofchlk <_ays George two of. three while Garwood Pres- ••'^:P1 : •Uo «tay -witti children while parent* Ps-k-i-o * Cr_liBO Sp-cUlr, ilp speaKer at, the Cranford soon to be lengthened 'as quarter- ; :'i. famAve. , ^- the, Canucks could still Scotclf Plains. . (.•••••'•"• ••'.,'•/ . -: :••• Meyh, ohe of the leading scorers byterian droppeid two to fall Into''. ?:»S^WKgSggi BR 6-5900 irTaway, Bett ol reference*. BHldg* ""•^ -" " "CUinm Boosters* CHt^ -Jtfnial fall sports back Geoirgfe^ WiUiaini ainS "lef t ter's Hardware,, 1303; Maloney, ; Aft-r receiving the Cougars' op- a second place tie with Cranford PITTSBURGH ?AD*TS. ftiU U»> Jjf on rental'basis. ft Hanlay «-03i». ^••v ,:- •••),>:."- -V- '-•••-•••• / -TTANGKAYSOM _k*lecter'sJE__rdwariE,__2; Hublak, last year'in .the New Jersey Junior i' V. Delia-Semi d__its^^it^^annotmced today by halfback ' North Muldrow -teamed eiihigklcIlcoffrthe^PlJ-insmenScbr- : interior and exterior- Painters .-l*- TELEVISION J__s»A___»_t-AMT._j*J^_ iHayeck's Foods. 204; Rispoli, Hay- ollege Basketball Conference, Methodist 2.-TTT .."..•.•' ••• •'"•' ' , ' ' .; cou-Tlin he-ie lot quanttiie-, Atttan- best and fa-test atnrtee eatt •*•«""" BABY THiomM _JutlcT,"chainnan.".... up in the second period. Williams' ed\on their third play from scrim- Three sweeps . were recorded:. ,'• ;Lt*i-. 100 North. Union Avenue. tf BBid_e--50S0 , Electrle. IfflMM 8-38-5. Day or _____ Mlrtrt — eleven is* >^_p*^^£6r |eckV Foods. 202; A. Boertmann, will be the mainstay of this year's C-Udren. ''^jrid*__^.y.wiii;; to, held on 1$ yard pass was nabbed easily by mage, - They outwitted the Cran- team. He's a good shot and fine Temple Beth-El' 1' over;.' St. .piul's SJMP PUMPS. S4S. Oarwood ***»»* : Peter-en's Dairy. 205; Santella, :_ny condition. "Moe" who scurried over the goal ford gridders with a 50-yard TD defensive player. __A 1, Temple fimanu-El over Har&wm. 340 North Ave., Carwood. : Standard . Lumbei. T" 207; . Nylen, AMD Dart* Cay-t --• .. '1. •. A pass play,' Their /conversion t at- SUnset t-1530. •.••". wl*J turned his Cranford High;-^opl-cafeteria; «.':'•'• Aftejr^ Toim O'Brien's kick Standard Lumber, 206; Scheller, Bylecki, a freshman, saw action Cranford Methodist 1 and- Osceola M|i law M«v__» • •s: •!siffl____nw*:'"-:'-' tempt was successful and put them Prjes over First Pres 2. ••. ;/ • ,.; •''_••. SHAHEEN AGENCY.:.v'./ CmANFOHD 1^ id'Scotch Award-, will be pr-S-nt-dr _p merri- led through thetiprights Cranf Peppermint Room. 203t UlFabio, : with the Bound BrookHigh School 'iMary lC__rr_-> _ in in the lead, 7^0/ , \''--'V.'''' ' Winners of, two' games were: ' ,tf OF ADJUSTMENT • - bew yt thfe Cranford Hi__» yaTsify U&ie4:\3-Q. ' : ': .-•<••:,/ •; Fischer's Market, 207; UiLorenzo, cagers and in service!. He has • a Realtorf naoN s and should be able to play, fbotball," cross country and soccer Fischer's Market* '202;; Koury, Immediately after receiving, the tine set shot. Cranford Methodist 2 over Crarf- , in rtock, 33 to CBANTOBp Ul Notice to hereby that the Scotch -Plains -kick, the Cougars A.sOphomore, Danltz played at ford Alliance. St. Paul's Methodist ofAShMtmenTTSJng. off th the Jowna •Graj-on^ __dd.''-.--i-fci Ann- Fischer's Market, 201; Grickowskl. l J BR 6-1900 and BR fr0777of CranfordTN. X. In the County ol B_r. Bertelll was a star of Notre -With__its 38-0 Scotch fumbled. .• Again, on thgtr third PlainAeld High School and in serv- iVerpommunity Methodist 1, First ' • ' "~ ""'' ••••••• \ ^ , .. V: .guard, who pulled aiouscle CougarCougars-went-Ons wentOnv the rampage.. Fisdier's Market,^200; Ciambru- »ti *£*%/.. Sr__-___-^c1Som to bath. lonThMd • »ubUe hearing on Noyenv- Dame's famed **Ft_hting Irish' play, :0ie Scotch Plains squad; Pres 1. over "trinity, Community ' ^WT afgili P.M.. at the Muni- Saturd^, Is yiUsOj Jback 1«> After a sustained 55-yard attack. Plains,last Saturday. Coach Stan -chini. Emco Trucking. 234; Fish- icei . '':: '"'•'•;'•''' ' 50c „. ft. Cranford Up- corner North Avenue an4 scored with _ 40-yard center run Methodist 2 over St. Paul's Luth- 130 South Ave. F stair*. : dormer*. | eleven in 1041/1942 and 1943. He Cranfbrd Shoe -Store, 207; Kotlarz. who played with, the •'___•• by Cranford. N. J.. and con- was named to the All-American Williams barreled through center Grayson's. Cranford High football which extended their lead to 13-0. eran,''Calvary Lutheran Over. St.' and attlek room*. V Owls last year, has the best jump 1 Wt_e Utoek s. AgainV«g its second Watchung Harco Chemical, 206; ••'•«. Edward DudiCk. SB14 teams in Id42 and 1943. Ih 1949. he. tor/, another six points. AgainV««»g«**d its second Watchung Iii 'the -eccind' quarter,' the, -Vs. Paul's E & R 2, Zion Lutheran :JUuw__h optta and CHS Q«feren«^hampionsh,p, in ihe I___-gh:__sso, 20fi; Del- shot on the squad.. He saw sonie _o»iM_»i w rhnn-n fho winppr of the] 6Bto bt d d S ranford High School w HowlandT-Agency,—203; vantage of Al Shapiro s lhtercep- Beth-El 2 over Linden Pires. •*;. :,-.,. •' hasahlgn fTrophy and the Walter. Camp Ward. .Howland Agency, 203 and where he was an outstanding hiirl- half ended. ^.;,.•<: ';( . ]•. . '.•',' 1 0-1MO. . ~-W^'*-a^.C«cii_rj»O 1 1 tlon and lO-yard nmback>f Jim Those bowling 200 or better J ' '.• B_ 5-i 1 PER DAY CALL Memorial Trophy as the outstand- The Cougars finished their con- er on ihe'baseball' teani. \;; 'Monroe avenue , corner . _«tn ••reejj .vi -',-.; - ...^..'.v-.t. siUon. He described the Sbm- Combining a run and; three 208;" Marshall, Howland Agency, halfback, /raced SS^rth. BBidge »WP8. ';, .••••.«I Beautllul rtone iJoot. fuU ing Allr American of the year, ference schedule with a 4-0 mark. Laurel, speedy Carl Meyh, a letter winner last p/ere:' P. Nylen, Calvary, 233; P.. 3 log fire place*. In 30 Marl* O-acaii on die tq c6unr/ .«Jey«ivai »• "tearn passes, the Cougars moved nearly. 202; Filsinger, Howland Agency, 25 yards and a Nardelii, Cranford Alliance/ 231; »nd 3O»l» Uving room. ^;A captain in the laarinep around end for, year, is very fast arid 'good on de- jtiBASANT HOME, room fc. -_, BoseHe,"J*hat i 80 yards- to score again /early in 222; Ford. lions Club, 207 and 203; CW_MiT4«-lS>- ' ' ' •-* ' Reserve, Mr. Bertelli is now a ra- and Clark, with 2-1 records, fol- touch_rfwn. fense... Coach Melofchlk says he'll F. Cpwell, Garwood Pres, 225; L. Held. Convenient to transportation. i game.;:::V. + •}> i %.)^ J.' Tinneo,. VFW, 213; Jellovitz, __U*U_*. poatab. boekleta. •CBS —-•;:<-• V—,*«•«• _____o of A. and «. Shafer the' second half. This time a !23-lowed by Roselle r-urk. 2-2; Scotch Now leading by a 13-8 margin, Wilson, Temple Emanu-El, 221; B. in-w* a-storsg-lot on premises iS^iitii^ v The Canucks operate out of adUo sports announcer. He broad- Breen's. 202, and Gritsfc?, Breen's, see lots of action.' - yard pass play from Williams to Plains, 1-2, and Hillside. 0-4. AH the Scotch Plains squad remained Kott, Temple^ Beth-El 1, 2i6; H. ______?f__L__? 1 X-6.H^.8t.i -Um. ,WVNXl-:;-L;i:j right tend fiich'_^_chey was theteams but Cranford still have -con- inactive during,; the second half action as the season progresses. He Clock, StvPaul's E & R 2, 210- R. oceop^ng; a* the decl-ton of the «oar_ that ; .As a result of the annual ^Tur- _...-..-_. 180 "North Aveo-e.: ESTtt BUteNBt Atr_^;,'aJBli»8. •> • a'ppolntnenil '. I Ami _»__--".»VT^ the application should be denied. ', fatal one to the Plains squad. Now ference; games to play* ,. • ' while the Cougars went on to tieonly came out 'for practice thL** Jones, Osceola Pres, 209; G. Mould, '.-.«»»_..•.•,•.,••.':..'••.•"• ••'•:>-. • : -•••:•: . ••••1> ;< 11 key Roll**," turkeys were awarded Crantord. BRldg- 8-0880. ••'v . • ^Li-'.-. l—ea BOABD Or ___M_-O__I rfero- the deelakm ar_ on IUe In leading 26-0. the CHS gridmen Cranford conference' victories the game. . •'• '•• .'•. • • '•'••• .• • •• - week. Jack Was a starter on last Crariford Alliance, 205; F. Scheit, AunaNUM. I !< . enclosures, ta-w-ae- LOOKFOR THE _unIclpaI'B—lldlilg.' .. ***—•:•• ' - • • -• to the following bowlers, on the lin, Zion Lutheran, 205; J. Grube, . dk __« -Bs»" a_a>-B •••—•- . - -—-. • , . •• • — j— - , --. t flankers. They have a started another Tp. drive after were attaitaed as follow.: October This time, after a 70^yard drlv^e, year's team. Coach Melofchik „_ room, «^ «^*^ S: wtodowa and *cr-_ma. M Board also considered: . '•'.. • basis of being the most pins over! ; friendly home. Central, reference _»• •' ' 8JBT •, BJ>MBI_8_s>__M*J-W<-8 • W»MW 7_7^UppUcatian of MltcheU Koury offense Jncluajng'short Plains . fumbled on their,, 2_ 20-0 over Hillside; November 2, Laurel again ran around end from counts on him for strerigth off the Cranford Methodist 1, 204; G. chknged. B-nneiv 1 Uamlltao* avenue. v lifetia-i; Aluminum REAL to alter garage located in rear of prern* T their averages: Ronald Connolly, rw*"^. SJK^_%SB^« , rREAUWW f_rst play from scrinamage. , 21-12 over Roselle Parjk; Novem- the' four yardline to score. He Ward,' Zion Lutheran, 202; W. rAn, BBldga 8-_3»8. :;--.- •'.•;.• ;•;•-::•;'•!,'• lautb Av*^ Wsst toes 77 WI__J_i*Av_.,,Cran_-rd, New. JWf- 147 pin. over; Anthony DiGlovan- boards., sey Into TV repair-tore. tBlock 75. Lot ber 9; 12-7 oye* Rpselle/ and No- plunge^ .through for the extra Hoeflich, Community Methodjst 2, BR 6-6330 ^|y ^ After covering 45^ yards of the ni. 135; and' Anton Pavics, 94. Run-, Because of a lack of height. gridiron, the Cranford men hadvember. • 16, 38-0 over' Scotch point and thus tied the game, 13- Coach MMelqfchll k Is going with his 202. and G. Weiss, Temple Emanu- Wanted , » w-,—. d-elslon of .^ Board tbiti e middle wlm jou least expect 1 ; ners-up. were Warren DiLorcnzo : : 1 ! 1 : clca-i-g. BBidg* a variance b* recomroend-d. • • •• I -WT> "'i .••'•••••'.•"••.:''•• i .-.''.. •• .'" Plairis^; '^ ; • '..'.'V ' .'. ':•>:• V fastest players. Ho hopes to make the ball on the Plains 20. From with 92 pins and Harry Brpughton, -wv^".'-,'' -.-..: . \y • .. ; ; CopteTof the deeUkm are on lite In) ^•.'.^•'^'o-'^.'r'V ••'mm theMuniclp-t Buildlng. -j_?- *• ^ C. Vi fo'won last year's,game there sub^uarteriiack' Jim Swack- This championship advances one Since the JVs tied this game use of the fastbreak to overcome The.standings: .\ '...,' •• ^ShT MKTAL WEATHEB/ aTBlPPIMO 91 pins..*"" •';••' • '•, •'•'. '"• '" • Zloh Luth.' _i... »V.....».,M»—_ 2S. -'II1;-; . fl a NUNN raror-thfailsepreof 7-6. Inhamer hurled a pass to Muldrow raore large step Cranford's near- BUwlO* ' W." '' !• ' their final slate is 3-3-1. Though the height disadvantage. '- . C<-ar_ MetH, 3' ,_...... , 23 13 : MdKD Or. ADJUSTMENT v : ..wlBdow*. - *V Robert'L. Clare. Jr.' lVe final «cpre stiod at 20-13, who scored again.;, , • domination of the circuit CHS rood* -«_ 6 33 11they have compiled a more-or less Csrwood* Pre«. -...!:-.... S3 13 rta w d doer*. : $_hlec«-r's Hardware-_13 33> 11 '••,'.•. •.• - Chi' ' Norfli Plainfield. and the previous teams'have also topped the con- mediocre' record, Coach Massi- 'Gratitude to God makes even a Templ_\Beth El 1 ...... v...... -Hi 141. * *" "-2? a Painting—Decorating * ii__3S-a-"* WUllam r Little. Jr. '•As the monotony of tHe slaugh- -Vlerseo's'IJalry. ___,™_ 7 .30 • .13"• Cr_r_tor_\ Alliance ...... 21 -IS year the Canucks swept to an easy ference in track and basketball. Theatre Dinsr ._.,„.:...„ JI4 IB . 14 mlrio's boys have worked hard temporal:'.'.. blessing a v taste of Calvary tilth ,. ; 30 M, '•B-W.' '.•••.'•:•: OEOBOB B. MOBES ter began to set in, Cranford tal- Cranford Shoe Stars ...._- 19 ,14 • ',^v.-._" : Only, in baseball and wrestling: Templev Emsnu-EI • 19 11 . W Burchliald Av*. ;; . BBUg Dated: November W. «»» 19-0win.- ; ; >.'::'r- ... • ;'}->• lie_. another- six in • the, fourth' Shaheen A_«mcy ___-__lB 1st. • 14'_throughout the year and have done heaven.—William Rbmaine Flnit .Pres X .._..... 1» 17 I WE KEEPiiQIJQ'riNG North Plainfleld's attack have they-trailed- '. '„•' . '•. ;TH»re. o Chetnlcal CoJ ....18 18 15>a creditable job. St. Paul's ,B A R _. __.'!•. . 17r. chool and trai quarter.. Af^er a . comparatively Cacen • Wan, Tied . ':'Barnett'J s Uqubn -__..- 4 18 ' IS St.1 Paul'* E -t If 1: 18'.. 17^ sparked by Eete King, honor p Trinity "...i_...... :..;....4..M.'._.M.... IB 'IB . AvcmM. TELEVISION k RADIKU»_HWO AEPAIB-_»•-. •• •S • • short .Cougar drive of. 40 yards, wj^ywj^-i-^^S; TOWNSHIP OF dint;q!uarterback. He uses his Coach BUI Martin's basketball OsceoUi Pre-; w..v.'.,i ....:. IB 18 or worapt ud reliable iervlcmrwlc*e call Swackhamer charged the neces- CRANFORD SHOE STORE (31 Ua_ H«_t_ch«l. 408 ^w^e repeat.WTJckrepeat * U NOTICE Ikilns in cleverly calling plays and teant won; the first conference Brecn. Gold Check* __13 Crari. M-th 1 . _..: -. 17 IB Ttoir Uthlgh Esso' _____-___-ll • Hopper "• _«UH__ __a • 138 > 141' Tempi- Beth-El 3 IS 20 Co__Sge Dr.. KenUworth. real valueow'rl e getting In tf A«W_ sary three yards for the final Hayeck _..__» 186 173 148 • • «ii-1) |v?.t w-m tt • . • . -r. • , • ... . . ' * in accurate left handed passer. court la _rels in .1956 by defeating -SHhodlst Men's 'Club -S Linden Pres. ....^.W.._,.-M.—.. 10 SO , SS CoJonUI homTwUh .. field. BulK W4S. Orrok Jr. .„...» 184 M4_ 174 fllllLI 1IEIMAN nerebyglven_ Cranford six. .'•'..'.. •..; '.'-• '.'. •'--..'. . •': Standard Lumber . ^._w.. 8 rtnt rm a .....,.....i.._.m.w.J -is-, ai - His chief target is Ray Smith, an Scotch Plain- in a playoff game. i Ridley.'W.'_^_; iBi .• •., us *m Comm. Meth. 3 14 33 , 1 : : r •Their.'romp now complete, the end.','':'-•...'. • "''" ••' ;'•••• •••'•"•'.••'•'.." • Last year, the Cougar cagers .fin- Kswland Agency • ^____10 Fisher ...... 207 10- 138. St. Paul * Luth. .._„.: ;___. 14, aa v • •' " IB; |M|I Matt* ml .._ i-i-w.. im.tMM*'l. 1867 •;><:; Cougars again got to thi Scotch ished the season in a tie with Ro- .nacher. Market _....— 1 Handicap __ 10 ' »• , -8 Comm. Meth I .._...».....—•._...... 13^ 33 • Best runner in the Canuck back' TInnen Market, _J-._^_U •r;jrO_Ati't_.,__•, 834«' •; .8I8 .•••' ,Wl<, 130 ____xt__t-V^,Cr_r_irt St. Paul's Meth...... ; ;_.....__••10 • 38 ' llleldfu ; Avtm»-*v' ' ti a halfback. He Plains 30 before the game ended. ; wound \ip as co-cnam- Cttlz-n-Chro-JcIe ____-« « •f*_iB4_J_____l____L ______: com-r N»rth ayenu- -art 4 M B H HAI__-v. __rJCMIcAl. PB_M4jaja> ^ *_ V^ M *-«a^BBBB_BMBBB> Marrta, 1 "_«__-' i Tv a" a'playoff could not.be •••__! |T-i-.»' .wa_J| ••___••__••• a_T for about Undi Pharinacy .V - i • • «BW VWlUt-aH •»•J_WH______E AND BEMOV«D I Jufit Reduced! a large amount; of the TrvcWna- , ' Klrlcpatric'kt.- 1*8

"'-.- .. -iIh______TL nford PIIARMACY latter • When Wln-rr i gcism poc and7that they lh__men, both offensive i_nd dfefen- meets _ast spring and ,; -• '; ,...imyt.. LnrtoH ESSO, <» JIM Nlettt- Jr. .___ 1S4 AAADAM i 8-1U0; ev___-_*. aho^td take this one *^s long ttvie, who did a great job. The old In the Initial 1956 season. ••151 . Lombardl"!.:, 18- ^Mi4.1ryy ..:, • Ifl_ Klasewetter_. 1ST- their tnenial atUtude U right mine reliables, Dlefenbruch, who Although they have yet to take, !»' a conference title, ! Coach Rollie ____Sh_Mi"'__l IBS k. Knlerlm._.. 187 LAWRENCE w for «_i k-Uday*. ~f* ^r_cort__Bl3*oiya_--4e.,HUnt« sprained' Ms ankle during play, ,Niet_el Sr. '— • ;' M. Knlerim ^150 ctoilto _-3 cer-mte^ .S'tatt^'jS! Massimino's baseball players made A-nqulst •-.__.'«» fteadin^s and Advice • •. and located near r at ;.^PBJB>B) ' B^^Bs"j»wiB4lBiy Armstrong, O'Brien. Frank, and HJI and high., school. a good showing last year by fin- '. TOtAL '_L1 .'US- '- .TOTAL*'; c^+^JX^...%;, PULL HOUSEPOW-B electrical-*ervlc*. |____--Cl»>S_-»t_-0J0O. Pfanne, played their usual spir- tonAUAf^ofl-ife. ID or_rin-l era_n.•'.._- — F.; little.',Jr. :| : ishing second in the loop stand- CHesteuT»-«_* -r MM— 100 amp--service, future and pbu I ited game. BUD-DEB'S OENERA-i (0) Handwriting Analysis ^.n.tLrm Res estimate*. A >_____. bated: fiSv«nb£ »6. «** ."7"..."'' *...... ings. In 1956; the then Coach Paul Howard X Haddad _. 138 140 1/V41> » .dfc»4__P-» ' ... ••'•'« I Quarterback Williams went over S3lK___- ;MB A." AEBT _ -_ 154 IBS '-^•.•. 50 Cfeiits' ,' Hardware. Her-Herea* a homee thathatL___*t 1* reas !_^_* _S!'| today for all yoor wrrfe* _^ the 700 mark for yards wined this ; wttt ."modern kitchen, WL O- ; : mondmen toa n even slate in con- 1 R. Aiar ,_ _ 113 , 131 - 1 ••. • .'-..• ' _> PUBLIC KOTICE •': C.jxjl •' / ' ,',.'•••• r* : .'••'."..•!;'. '••• '•.-. -V :•.•••'••••'-' • ' ''' ' '••' mmm Aw. year;' Other offensive state who BoUsmann. rimm 1ST North ^_u_n*_n —_v. i . oU *team heat, new roof and TAX* T^_O_lC_r«_rt the unders^ned • ••••..-,....»_ .. ference play. tr.4*. T. Kavie*' _ 190 181 . 1589 Main St., R.hway and large room*, .next door: to^ 4^S—_8*i*S——-—Bi D %j^fc 81^83 ) 83 Tt-E OirT of a Lifetime, ^orld Book n_rt time, all1 types. __-» .--—-—. yito.th* Wan__n_r Board of the helped the Cougars gain their t^- TOTAI> . 11; 111 1 , chain, radiator cowers, ttorm door*. tte nlcirt people to town. .Aakta ' of Crantord. NewrJeraey.-on Last .winter, the 'conference ex- TOTA1. ____ 81T __. FUlton t-4655 "Keyclopedls; tta* to rfSt-P .. ^ J-pffia, ft_o e»tlinate* >u» Kkhrtsj •14400 ' • tal of! 392 yard- were^Ken Weeks, tended its competition to the; field < HOWLAND AGIENCY <3t end, and Bob Sa__iard, fullback. '" ___u__C---t'tiJ j^ •Ofjajtlgfrllff Avcra_e. g-lned. M-THODIST MEN'S CLU-I Eddie K>y. JB. . Carol' HANEV IU_«|r percent dlsebunt e*_|wMMl hew r Total gain--...... ••; • TOTAL __i •«3t 13 „ ___. BU^K^ -,„, W_St Mrage, hire my service! (»»O OVEB- ^ ^^ I BR Vim--- •*• Running play* ...... •tacy. ______148. •- 134 • _A_». •-' Phone pfct-BUtUft,.^ ataM Avcra_e sained SHAHEEM AGEMOr MacP——non u' 178 -> 138 Open Monday.;*v___-B •__ • PJ „! S_r*8?A»*. _-_-_?•-_£__- -r8B8_. W TfiH^.* iiiiii.iuii.'iii '_71 •.-ISS' ' pl.t «t bookkeeper. InltlaUv*. BK Tbtal gained ...... Covcntiy __ 171 fthal-BARRYMORS 'Carolyn JONES Orand total ...... J.... HueMeman _ 148' . meBCv_u_a jHttJiiiJd w'__v '• • *_Wt • above n • BomeV '--_____. •' S81 '• ' 188 ' OOS. g» entitled N. J. Average ' p*r • play • , Harris _____ 178 "JOHNNY TROUBLE" WE8TF1ELD «di«r- Oertrudel 119 East Fifllf Street, -. 1ST TOTAL _..- 834 7A_ ^«Su-i^ -The lineups: ...... _8.» EyesExamhud T HARRIS. LTD. (01 A delightful story -about an old lady luTfTawtj- PIANO TUMWO and't^i Store For tient '• •' ' •'' • CKANTOMO TOTAL Duckworth u. 107 ' ,• •'•:'.• .'and'150'bojr*.'.;.•••. . ,•: Walnut Avenue, central DotnaraUns. • Heineman ___ • 147 * ^133 ... \ ___Ut—«_-M) Oalkm. V* TORE at area. Ends—Week*. , Frutchey, • > (including Sunday* iOC-itlOtt as» ^-•- • "'"""a ~ HslS VM^^ MltcheU. S. B-tney. • _^ roots .aoodman ...... 148 .131 Bent r_e»on*-_). .Apply - Drug Bulk Me*.MM >a T-ckles—Abdo, Anderaon, Bolcer, TtTr Roger* „_....:„. 175 ' 1BT fattiiee . Nov. X3rd TODAY' — VU. —' 8AT. MONET Anglnoll _..._. ISO 148 Store, 101 Walnut Avenue. 313 North Avenue, gU-on. Gejitlle, - Peters, Pfanrie. . _ 1* OUT r*gular show. rscoaiinsnded. .'• '. TVHON? -^>WEB . , auard-—rtank. • Harvey,. Aarmsbong. 13» . Busso •:•. __..MM_ .159 , SAVWOS:•*"• LOAM Cranford. Mew^JfenajM Centers—O>BrUn, Chalmovlcb, Both.. . Handicap u_ SI .' 18'" btra cartoon* ,and race rse! added. '..•."' "AVA OAllDNER Bhd •158' : I Dated: November _V18.7 ^_Ba^ks—Williams. Muldro-V . Swack- DeMarco TOTAL _..«_ 7881.. 730 •; ' ' •' • UBXi rCIUUEB . •• , ; .".'• 3 Tuim«rrJM-1l"neyr*Bmlthr~--l---r-. A Wanted To Buy & .derssn. Domhro-skl. Washbourn-. -- XJOMS CLUB |Di*-jmd_«r, -41*>rcifJori- V«0OTC3I ruuMg ; ., -- 38 .188-.. ur COOPEa Audrey HEPBURN __-.. Ind»-BoUnger.SydBoUnger.Synder. . Carboyy,, Bolt. 835 J14, 1>.E SUN ALS6 RISIE^ alteral-on*. Mrs. Ball. DAnrr 170 • K »>_«»5l___?«2 Place. Cranlord. Tackles—TullsenTll . EhmannEh . TerrTerryy. Ball. 107 N. UNION AVE. 1ST DtTUlio •,_-» •• ' ClnemaScOpe giColot • Guards—Kodd. Cantllloj Thomai, Dra- _- 154 . 8 • ' JU-dl— HOWARD _ DUFF ^•^^A—^.r=^^'^---'iw-ai-_-a ^Ujtx *""' ' * ~ ••• • -|-... i i J. • tHE AFTERNOON' puio.. v acksCh yn, Graves, AbbruzzMl. ^TOB ALL WATER SOTTENltBS ^__uT_E_*_-4uor W . CmChambllt*.. Mltachell. Lastowskl.' IX -SIERRA STRANGER" ; .Ji_n_^ about -W_**MsUnif» ChambUas. Straub. :„. __ TOTAL, ____ _S7'•• I I for k_ -amov-l: CakHumChlorlda. of _-4 and 5 bed room homes, we wtn b : Markowkb ,__ ISO 11». ^^ ^^ - v ill Soutb Ave., __» be happy to discuss, them with you- ^~:^'v»; .Cranford .4.—ii-i • t* 13'. 8—38 STANDABO UtlMBBt SutMTt ______IBS 108 1 , Beed; BBidge 8-U8L /••\ •&"&__*_: Scotch Plains ^.^. 0 0 O 0* 0 i'S -' Bsrardh-iUi _ 147 . • .,tW. • ,. -Dof • , •!,'.•• i'';. ' . Cold ______•• 148 gAT. KOWDI _IANK W-OK N_, Mtoif Juburt Crantord touchdown* r Muldrow 3. w_toatt;_-M_'. laa ••• '•• • MacMURRAY J-Al Co. U not restored before —-- 18—. WUllamh .JTrutehey, MaJoneyy Swaek- .'•'.-, PAT"O'B____, '/1:1' CLOCKS—AU ; _nd'.. weight. McPHERSON REALTY Co. SERVICE . CirwmaWcoa. and Color BIRD HOUSa^'Peadtog^lattje*. W_7 applicauciu WU1 b« ta__i_> for a hunmr. ' " •' • •"• •' '.'• : N :• E clranod. ep ' COW-M>TC, i hew .book. • „."••••••. • .••.•••»»*« • Open dally t-S, : •__» 1-0 ;' . • Extra points—O'Brien S (kickit.'Offi- • jiithi, suet -Cake*. WUd Bird Se Chamberiam. BBtdg* 8-U87. U U-HA-f-. BEMTAL^ l____IZJ_i_S ' ' Handicap'"-- 34 M CJETTrubenbach, »>» BoWK AVe^ t. hh clals: ShaUcroi*. William*. Cuccinello • TOTAL >._-• 784- "78- "KnutwRoclcnt) PABAKEET. t-WIUolse. lost Tuesday J» 'ti^A-tooi'tflr*:. ,.:••.'.' .;'•'• •.*_..•>•••' and citai*. •.. •'• ' • ;'•"... .•• ••,-. Crantord Pee4 •* Been; BRidg*>M«t| vicinity of Bunny Aetts, BBidg- 6- PhootBR 6-9716 bR-xurs GOLD catena _ ,-• ^ Eveatag. CaB — . ' '' ' JUsth ' _.___i 14» 180 All Amtrioin" Bs-nUOEBATOB. _UMn-ior. 8 cU. ft- The worship most Jellovl-I __ 303 IBS Fioor Semice* V: you probably have iiiahy iteri-S^ in good gsrs?«r:W 181 Plui — AyplE MURPHV SU--*t t-08-4. -alett-ea /•,-•'- ',"• ' • ''»_V*-»d ISouth&OiiiwnnialAvt. God conies from a thankful and Delia Sat* X -157 ' Kinney __-._> 184 IS* MBIEEL— Ubby Brewster, _»IMII-IIIHMII-- BB 8>iap Gritalw ____ 170- 110 COB SCOOT -AUorm. ^J^Sa-t tlniahlng of • Goodnes. and benevolence never B«i* MUlu. ___. .••• -- •«•-»*« . co_i_^ no toiler havte use H-ssk-r _-_-» 178 aeheUer ___. •.!_-•* 14S tlrei Jhev n__Uit_ln thetn_elvcs Schen-r ••____ SOS ' TOTAL -. —- CRHnFORD "K.n«s'lUi-Ur»'' laded, not *on_; jieuy i-ei*y _-___u^.^- _ : V ;;,:^ tUBMxrrs LiaUOBS (SI and others and never stop from SitSt I f^ ^kk ^1^ ^jjjj ^ Advertise them for Handlran Brlnkerho-* ,•_14T , 147 ' Mary Baker,Eddy '•st-lea .Btaiait _-_...•.;..«<-> TOTAL 811 Pell* imiMi 188)' 148 CANAPES. THocir. d'orUvres. *-*•»!»* i'Diaiov--AT!-- 3_a . us SIJN.-WfiS. NO?. U-S& sandwiches. TINMEBZ MAM-ET (It VanBrunt- ___ 1S8 118 :._»* •".:•«*!_»_,«__, " Tutoring •;CM___->---.'i-'-i Nowraw Tina . NOT. tf. 1M7 -' * ' aRXAT HITS! ' Hade- toV-tdaK'CaU sale through bur Classi-ifed tolUmiis. .but tchat I like best is A, Tfanss--- 189 148 Oubs* ___i.u_ 141 184 -M^_ TOTOBIMd.— High -.boot and P. -ten**- __. 148, 158 H«Mllcap __ 18 IS rrank ______-. Mltai Oaynor ' JAMES STSWABTln •U*i«*^iC-rol-a». aarkClark.. BJ_B^A-. ( LENOXAVENUE J. B-ll ------147 1T8 -T^O^AXi __^« -84 .: 808 "NIGHT PASSAGE" S cu. M^S* Mottttaln Avenue. ';<• he evenpromisedto pu* O. Drspes-. _- 188 -, 178 M CaU vADam. »-3 —-- 138 . W7 Plus PAUL raCWMAIf ^ T%5£^$XZ& Gene KELLY and ' Ha_-_cai> __• 3 • • THE JOKER IS WILD" . dworklng . . if ..j,' ,i •«-. • a .• - .. %^t0MM _ffiB_d_ 1 . '. WALTZR PtOCBON . & HAULING A tttWOtn D-Ult 4 IMflffOCMIl. IMWI-*s^ *V™J^ ; i TWiNSVLAtiOHin TOTAL ---_' 78O. .. 8-w :.***•. • eon-plet- wHh aeTd Sets, Ice Ski-tes, Doll'Carriages, B^ycles, *£& PLJuMFIELvS rrsCHE-t-1 MAKKET at June Alljrson .. . ' •'.•" *» . ••.•'•'. ' lit • and w-d'"» disc: ATTICS. burning Ili-place. »arw moder- krtcistn. 158 in cnUrger. full dining room., and alt'the bedroaa- AHT PlAYHOUfl •' WEO.-SAT. t«6v. rr-M ~ _£_4^*^M-_C «5-8t^ • z~ We'll arrange an appointment for you- ClM-Ml WOOtowABD : ' .A" Trsal I*, tb* -toys *' OUki ' Jr I< Uttra Pong Tables, Etc: »•—•:.'- how*) _bubl«prt>t«ctlon!-irock wool fob" PBxp. ASTAna: — ;cyp *t^" *" m b-xn'cbalr Mid baby carriagBI. >••««*«<-. t_« _ABS-M«no-r. PNM : Oln Away «•* TW Olrb carrUi-. B-sultl-l chlnU sprcad U Rlver-kto Dr. DOWN tnalc-ing. draper-a- Very F. HENEHAN ' ,j ytnt^ro'nd'Mfya'iip'te 30% In fidl e6»«_- U • '. • . A **_rl WssklaM _U_ldge/--57Kt- wlUALTOB— • . •• •; VMS* ••' C__«aSeope, "SILK STOCKINGS- ' You can too. Stop In and MM _V We'll at Olv* Away *•* T__ Jiayi Now Through Die 15 • A'Baal Siaylag Bsr—sl.s Wmil Miterate BRMge S-1BW lookinf fitrt CaalUls *I tk* iSw jg " » c^5iea*r» r ready' UAldcn Street Plus On Beraen . ' BOD STX1OI-R i DBIrt- g-31% alph V, Dell* Serra Warid. ' TOTAL -»-- -53 »7 H41 Mu$l*4 Comedy Hit! Realtor * Builder SOFA), _ood coildltlon, _wue» Tsuc-tmd -«» . 'V ; "Mighty Jo» Young" AvciiU.. Apt, IB. CaU -Urscb \___-__ 184 17_ 148 'RUN OF THE ARROW 188 180 • 170 with SILK Bracuto -—- 183 188 180 «ia- -71 .158 •chlnl-IM 334 Ut : 8-7881. •\->i 80S 850 :5S: BAT. sad BtJW Wed, Thra Mo_u ffl/2t»»/2 , ftetoetri c tr-ngaC BBidg* •" Bshro VtUto 1-4-4-8-18 r. M. Job- Wayne — Janat L»l_h 'HOW W_-_-____S» -. THE CRANFORD ••:*'•'}' t*t ••>•>•- •••IBB). V »••"•••' J m; walnut and oak, SM. ctateg^>taVS. ATK Walnut Avinu*. BBidge •>!«». *« BALE _t 4U CrasJord. Hour. 8 to ABQVE USTINGS • '..•-•I IS toS X ..(••' Hauling Ar* otterwl thru »f_mib*- _-<-» <* <• :< ;. ••{ r latttfarak-r. 11 cU. ft. 10 Moe Schneider CmAOTOBO BOARD Of B____T0-_- 21 ;,'.i~' K fso. *__dttia_. an. •_•_"- *: '••t.». 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',.yv':,: '^IrS^'-S' V1?^ [ecorating prpgrarn at that hosplr YWCA;president .The affair will fora Pott 212,^American: ^#tti; firtt class, James WatW •:•••%>&-.,• v ;: [ Scout, Henry Weber. .- __*—„-»»_, .. .1. taii- "'^ •"'* •'" ' •' •'"'' •'•••'. •'.-IT- •'••/'' be held in the YWCA at 1131 Salt Roland Graham, instituttonal,;re- ^-•;:x:'.. :K-,,-,A^p|feS^ Reported in Oetob«r ; *'-;:•,-. :,ty..,;- : mstitutioi , Mrsl dllfton Stockberger and presentative and Richard; Peterw and David Eaton, IP Mrs, Robert Hazeldine recently PoUce Chief Lester W. Powell badges, Jay Kenlon, «; . ,• _. .. ••....,'V. ;•'••••• .'• • ;. ».;..-'.:»..J|;V1-' Reported there, were 15 trafflo ac- Tuesday, sen,' IISN, « former member ,;. ; , •:;. .. Watklnson. J; David Eaton, ^ ' . ••. •••••: ..-';• -'I' • • •;•' . .;. i ••.-••-. r.-^y;."^V.i~ 1 Christian ProtitqriiJudges" School conducted by the cidents resulting in injuries to ..; The following advancements Henry Weber, 1. ".•> •'•: •.;•, :.• , ••' - •'••••..'. V.- ;. '. •'•••—'•' •'••; "mi:••• "£W •.... T>e constitution of the Confraternity of Christian. Doctrine of Garden Club of Hey/i Jersey. ,At five persons reported \o the police [were' presented:''. '•;•''••'/••'•' ;'•'.„''"' . The dinner was organized and ; ' . ,",« ;'••'.'"•.'.•; ••-... ,;••••: '^'"V'^ii The. following boys were wel- during* the month of October. No served by mothers of the troop GRANFORD •••;-..• :. .-: - •.•^••.'- :'^:---.:^:mx. St Michael's Church was read and unanimously adopted by the Parish. the meeting; Mrs. Stockberger, - Tenderfoot, DerKnH Beach, Horticultural chairman, discussed comed into Cub Sack 78 of Sipedestrian accidents were record- Jame* > Higgins,,, Richard, Graham under direction of Mrs. A. v •>•.;;•>;« .-.;. Executive Board at a meeting in St. Michael's School on Monday eve- Michael's 6hurch at the .monthly :: 1 : ;; ; ;: he planting and cafe of bulbs. «4*'',';-' •.':,' ;'v;> *V "•':•' •• ''i '-. and "Raines Dknockf second, l Beach.*.,,-.-'';- : ":: •.- •' entered a* weomt. cU» tnmil matter at ning. \'..-;; '••- ' ".""•.'•" '••,.•'" In'lieu of the regular December pack meeting last. Thursday: During the month summonses The post. QtOjjf* at Cxanlord. M. J. 3 Sections, 20 Pages—10c . James Harrington, president, Louis Van Bergen, treasurer, Mrs. Daniel Caruso, Gerald Clmls, were; issued for 109 moving,viola- Robert Kelly, .secretary/.a nd •meeting, the club decided to have read t h e amended form of the i supper party for; nlembers and /ohnTarasuk, Gregory Aridrews,, tions, and seven persons were ar- constitution drawn up at the last George- M. Coffey, chairmarji 'of Joseph Beanchca, William Hays, rested on drunken drivnjt charges. :pijl heW MM uei- apostles of good wilL.^T.he next their, husbands at the home of nual father-and-9on dinner and session, after which the board rat- Mrs. Herbert Mitchell; 728 WHI6W Richard. Kane, Robert Gallud,' ified and adopted it- . board meeting .will be -held on' Richard Hoffmann, Roger Gar- Court of Honor at the American ; street," on Saturday,; December 14. , It was explained that objectives December 16. rity, William' Padula, William Thanksgiving Dance Legion Casino Monday night • The- Reyj Mark . Dooley pened Mrs. Robert Davies will be chair- - Plans for a Thanksgiving festi- Guests Qf. honor included Town- •)e| the CCP constitution shall be man, assisted by Mrs, S. Robert Krazewski, Vincent Ditta, Janus to aid thi pastor in instructing the rriecljnjf with the Confratern- Burke and Michael CaUanan. '" val dance by the Social Dance Club ship Commissioner Roy D- Irving; GARDEN CENTER ity prayer and the Rev. Maurice ;hristensen and Mrs; John War- I of the. Elizabeth YWCA were re- former scoutmaster and present '"X;$®m- aQ those outside of the: parochial rington. . .•"' •'• ;: . • : .V . / . .Cubbing awards were present- school in Chistian - Doctrine, spe- O'Kecfc dosed the session with ported this week by Mrs. Arba S. Western District chairman; Com* sc _ the. Confraternity blessing. After" the business meeting, ed to the following: Bruce Hen- cifically as follows: i/trs. Hudson showed the club an dra, William Babos, Richard Var- ••.^ReUt|6os^*4ReUt|6os: ee|,6c^i4»^ n •' of •e'lemen- -labofate. display of African vioff Hairdressers tion/ are desirable for theirT j/uV- arrows;' Richard Varenick, Dennis PWntln«»G««r«ntwd u.. classes and vacation schools. Connoly,.James Walsh,.silver ar- 113 Cwittr St,# GArwood — SUiwrt 9-1011 '. jiful cultivation, and' suggested •:'•'•'•'• •.'•;,'1'-;-'-'--''.'- .S<:,\ . •••'•;-'-.'1'. ' •• •'•'• "''' ^Religious instruction of, CathJ- Display Viewed rows; John1 Babos, Edward Mack, • olic youth of high school age not •emediesi; for. problems In raising, Styled Haircut, Shampoo and Set $3.50 : James- Walsh, -bear badges. ' attending .Catholic schools, in a them.' •''" •'•••'••,.. • - " "\ •'•;. ; ByFloraphileClub Co-hostess with Mrs. Hudson In Prizes were received by 'Rich- Soft Natural Permanents : -high sfc^ool of- religion, and by ard *Kane, first; Roger Garrity," • Tothenuecessful-inethodSncr 5uwaa*.«~.iB=rM..~»-i - •j-^Jte-^Jte.. flaraphilflarap e GGarden Club scrying refreshments', was Mrs. H:6 ; : ; Tsecond, and Robert. Galluei,-third, PLANT SHADSHABE TREES NOW "Religious Discussion' Clubs for\ fnet Monday evening at tthh e hhomo Robert Hoyi!',/ . ' . ;-v. ';. * r Of Mrs. Boyd , 315 High for-BelUngthe^most candy during Full S«ltellonnBf V«or Favorite Tnm adult groups (including students the recent Halloween candy .'sales. ;~^^"-^ ;^feiiiTS^R'*riRist^i^;^f^ attendin* ^r colleges and street,'to.-view a large display of Car Owners Report African violets^ cultivated' by the • •.Thjs Sunday, will -be HbljjJCom- DCfBETTC BAO8. I^aUwf Itowl ^.JA..U;u.....^..,...-....;.;i-«;U *lM ; 299 DENMAN ROAD atid ov*t-of school- : Thefts of Batteries CRANFORD hostess'. '.- ••••• ;•• '•• •''."' '• •/•'. muhion Sunday for the pack. The BEAMI^aS HYLdKS...... Pr. 7»« Bex of 3 - »24t ./.youth),. Police received reports of thefts cubs),wl}l:„meet- in the church • MYLOH;sui^.>om'...,.f....;..'..:...».- ;^...... ;J..^;..ii.«,,...... w tlM. .-•*iiY._!l-Z', 'Religious. : education of. dhil- During the business' mooting i basement at 9 a.m. • • ' . '."'.' •••' ••* •••••••••••••'•••««««»k*i [conducted by Mrs. Leonard Moody uf batteries from two cars parked WOOL QtdVE8. iaalhar Palml: f..:.l(...... ' dren by parents, in the home. A trip is planned to the Army . "Instruction , of . rtf>n-Cathblics it was unanimously voted that the an James avenue last Thursday club would assume the responsi- Nike base in the Watchung Reser- m. in the teachings, of the Catholic night. bility for'.'trifi*spraying- and prun- vation. Den mothers will be in- •faith.,'."•••;:;•;.; .• ; •, :;'"'~r'''; Miss Jean Christian of HTformed of date. - ••;•" , • "Participation as a society, and ing '" of• • '• shrubbery previously donate* to the First Aid Squad. James avenue reported her bat- The annual Christmas party will under the direction of the pastor* take' place "Friday, December "'20 IN ELIZABETH in -sacred functions of public wor- Mrs. Francis Charles; civic pro- tery disappeared between 5'30 jects chairman, ar>jiouncc;d that and 7:30 pm., and Joseph Bi- in the school auditorium at 7 pjn. norms of. (.Brotyeiii^^uMlu^^ Claus age are invited. The: cubs ^i^^Nxii^a^is ."Promotion of the annual ... this Friday along the hew split was taken between. 5 and ,10 rail fence adjoining the squad p.m. The detective bureau was are requested to bring a can or. bration.of the Feast of .Christian package of' food for St. Walburga's Doctrine; (Catechetical Day) onheadquarters. assigned, to investigate. h plans were formulated for a Orphanage in Roselle. •.;• '. ,, the day prescribed by the,Ordi- Next committee meeting will be nary of the diocese.*"' • ' horticultural wotkshop to be held The foolish man seeks happiness held Thursday, December ' 5, at ' 'In • order to carry, out these in the spring on the pruning and in the distance; the \ylse grows it 7:30 p.m.. iri ti»e school. '•' ;,l- •;•':• r-r;-v . functions;', the- parish board is tocare of evergreens It was also de- under bis f<»t—James Opnenhelm ~ ntee;t once each month and gener- cided to ai range for a scries of al meetings' of the entire.. Con- lectures and workshops on flower arranging in May, with a guest fraternity membership are tob e |V>'-. •• '•'• • iv^ifwiira held at least annually. , • _^_ instructor planning the course, •Vv'^.-.- • • •:..'V.:''?.|T.i-;.r.8J ' ' Mr. Harrington appointed Clif- Mrs. Herbert Mitchell gave a 1957 ford Silyerd- as vice-president of final report on the success 1 of the theSboard to replace Frank Pfaft sale of dried arrangements held Mr Pfaff tendered his resigna- Ion October 12, and the club like angels (underneath) members voted to repeat this .pro- MODEL RAILROAD V.tibn duetto the pressure of busi- ness activities. .';•'•."••> .•'••'.•;• ' ject-next fall. Mrs. Edward Gallagher, chalr- Mrs. Allan Wells, garden ther- • man of DiscussionClubs, reported apy chairman, reported on a con- EXHIBITION »n the activities of the group for ference she attended recently in pint-size with Mrs. Robert Hoyt at Lyons — THREE WEEK-ENDS — the ensuing season. All former Among Cranford High Schoolsenldrswltt;:^^ when the Cougars Six out of these seven Cranford HJgh seniors are expected to see actioj^ Brucato, defensive end, in lower; Hospital. Plans were completed 1 Discussion Club board members TRIDAY , SATURDAY * SUNDAY meet the TeeJays of Thomas Jefferson High at 10:30 at WillUumH^ above: Top lift. End Ken right, will be sidelined because of an. ankle fracture suffered on SaturdajC^The others are: Top IcfC John Pfanne, tackle and cap- for. participation in the Christmas 7 to* P.M. 2-Ssnd7-«P.M. 2-5 P. M. . are: requested to^return ail. club, Weeks; top right, Tullback Bob'SaUiard; nuddle.t'Q tain; top center. Guard Dick Armstrong; top. rjghty End Rich FrutcheypMiddle, Center Tom O'Brien; bottom left. Guard Rich Frank, , records to her./A leaders" meeting Nov. 22 . ' N9V.22- ( NoV^.U nght, Guard Jack Allen. ,•'.'," \.'':^-:.::;-'*..' V;-- ,^,';-;v;S>.;;;^v;.' and bottom .center. Tackle Paul Diefenbruch. ;.'; " ' >•—Photos by Jerry Kotlarz will be held at the school Monday Nor. 21 • Nov. SO Dae. 1 : evening at which time Mrs. Gal- Dte.1 " Da*7 Dwt • All ^he, little ladies on jour gift list lagher will present the new Dis- WARNING! will begin looking like angels right cussion Club committee formed New Look Preview for Business Center Christmas under the CCD board. IMPORTANT! from the; start when jtau surprise Churc An open round table CENTRAL JERSEY them with their own pint-size, strictly on the needs of the High School of Religion was opened by_ Robert fenunine lingerie...... V;;! ;^ , Kelly, chairman «rf "teathera. Due

_200^utris,thene«dfQrrnoreCCD X Two Blocks North of J*r*n<>ntralRJC Station |hons tonight, the churches of ^^T^vj^ mittee have completed plans for' a ; Iniiwut^'^n^ordlnance^ lay teachers and substitute .teach- -vice in the First Presbyterian Church at .9 a.m< tomorrow. Arrange- Other^township officials have been * era was .stressed. The'lcourse of On Page 4, Section 1 dance to be held at the American meeting on December 10, providing for the purchase and installation Adult* 35c — ADMISSION — ChiUr«n 25c nts for the Thanksgiving vDay Legion Casino tomorrow.; night in ted to attend'brief ceremonies of parking meters in all muhicipally-owncd off-street, parking lots, it ; .study for these classes covers the \ent have been made by the mi have been inside by honor of the.Cranford High School in'the town, center at 5 p.mr Fri- was announced at last nlght's> following steps; Freshmen, ^The President a anford Clergy CoundL football team and .as welcome day marking'official lighting of Creed, the Nature of" God arid Speaker; fpir the seryice'Wil meeting by Mayor John IL Brfen- home for Cranfdrd alumni. .' ; .; the. Christmas decorations spon- Heads UJC Cominillee Man": Sophomore '»: "The; Com-. nan.' • :/>••' .^ "•••• '•: '•••:•.••;•;: '• .- Ir. Andrew H Kurth of Summit, EA;.^«(;;t^5J sored by the Cranford Business ' roandments;*' Junior, —the Sacra-J All young people in the ninth Executive secretary of the Board Association, it Was announced. to- The committee, the mayor said, ments.** and Senior, t-Apologetics I ..Stewardship Promotion, Pres- through 12th grades and all alupn-' M ; day by Buddy. Bergen, retiring has"bceif studying the *joiering of and I5thici \. ; ,•;.'. * ".^u.', J j)1crian Church; JOSA,.. He ,has ni are mvited to attend. There president of the association. -" off-stixtt parking ' lots, for some - Mrs^ Eleanor Fitiegerald,' chair- * en for his topic: ^Thanksgiv- will be dancing front 8 pjn. to time.., Township Engineer P..J.' ; .Also; lighted the same evening tn a n of helpers.- offered sugges- Jolthe midnight.' •' '„ ";• ;;.;-- ;———•' .... Grail has estimated the. overall: tioni of her committee'for' aiding The following football coaches' will be seven municipal Christmas The call^ worship will be. glv- trees •—one across from the Post cost at $22,144 or .less than $47 per in the program of the school of re- >';:::\\ LUrth's son,'the Rev. and'their wives have been invited: iff'' Office, three .on the -north side space which, Kb said, is far less ligion arid CYO classes. Other 'W. Kurth, who is assistant Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grayson, Mr than has been spent in. many' and two on tMe south side of the board members present included slcrotthe host church. De^J and Mrs. WiniaHn Martin, Mr. and neighboring communities. Public Jersey* Central station "plaza and Nylon net full with wring the Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. PaUl^lSeiby, and Roland Mas- Shown is archltectTs conception at Jno4cjit:iront ''' J. J. Pfanne, Mr , and Mrs. N. R.Sportsman's Shop Following and Springfleld avcMucs, "north- |»ill be by the Rev, Curt Garrett, Sallnard, Mr> and Mrs. W. F. Fire .Department provided ladder west'corner of South and South'.- tor of Christian education at Weeks, Mr. and Mrs.. G^H. Wil- equipment and assisted with the Union avenues, along the north- "••••- • . • V '-'.""•>'•..• ;•' large tree in the triangle across r.. Methodist Church. '. liams, and Mr.. and Mrs< Charles urn Plan Recommendations erly right of way of the,Central l^ayer of consecration of the of- from, the Post Office. :• V Preston. • -.'. ... ; Following the recommendations of Community. Planning. Assoc- Railroad of .New Jerseyy, noriherlyyL, M Rf>rg<»T| nttnnnihfcftrt nlsq that y iates, Inc., 'bf^Princeton, -the Sportsman's Shop: will'hav* a six-loof of South avenue at the cn.'- Santa Claus will arrive inv town . pastor of SL Mark's AJ^X a nominal admission fee^ll be canopy, overhanging the sidewalk in its new and larger store at, 103 trance- to the railroad passenger on Saturday, December T,' under station, and on the easterly side of charged. North"Union, avenue,, it. was ah^ iTheirfigulaf Crantecn; Saturday, auspices of the Business Assoeia- DR. IIENRY 4. MlNEUk [Springfield avenue. ;•...•': rceniaLihe JSurplus" •program -_fiif:iChurch ping pong andrgames,: will be held Drama Club a fire engine "prior to taking jFull circle:pylori fold Service, National Council of The shop, located at 17 North tip headquarters in a trailer at hours parking for five ccnHs, it was at the Casino from 8 to 11'pan. avenue, westj for the past 15 years, Net with Tiurche$, m, connection with the Installs Slate Warner, !Plaza opposite the fJran- learned, and the balance.will pro- ' mksgiving "Week emphasis on Saturdays , • ' . • :'.'•.'. plans to-move to its new. location vide all day parking for 25 cents..' Winfred J^Kphler was elected 1 Cyameen Is sponsored by theabout February 1. . ford Diner starting at. noon on that bands of satin ! i project adopted by the Federal .Opening of the Cranford. D/a- date. . v. ' The 'proposed brxlinance/U was FOURTH FLOOR and 'installed 'as * president of Cranford Council of Church Wom- : More- than a ton of steel will be pointed out, carries out-basically ribbon. Pink or ovcrnmeni.'..'•' •••?'";• • the Cranford Business Association matic Club's production of "Solid Arrangcnicnts for the street Dr..Henry J. Mlneur of Cran- [Every dollar given under this en. Mrs. Charles G. Albury is the used in 'the. canopy marquee, "e recommendations 6f. a special".'; Gold Cadillac" tomorrow will decorations were in charge of x 'White;.'^,,: •;.:••,:•••• last" Thursday night at the group's council; representative ' to the which will be at a height of nine ford, a member of the board of ogram provides over 200 pounds mark two "firsts" for the dub. i*^"' committee appointepp d .fa»"' annual dinner meeting, in Markos Cranteen. Abraham Westerich feet, as recommended by thc*| .Howard. M.'' Sicgel, • Christmas; trustees of Union Junior College, '*" •"" " on Pnflc 8) This will be the first production Mareh by. Mayor John L. Brennan Restaurant, Mr. KoWer, who was of Rahway Is director arid "Mrs. Princeton planners and approved lighting chairman for the associa wilill serve as. chairmahi n off t hthe x open to the nubile in the organ- study the use of present, imu- installed by his, brotheV-in-lawi Charles Preston is supervisor, . by municipal officials. ., tlonf and Milton Harriett is chair' steering eornmlttce for the col-1 " iSSSiSi^^Bliilitft Pink or Past President Roy H. MacBean, parking facilities : Th* etttlre.front of the ne\V store, ization's new' threatrc on Wlnans (Continued OB Page B) lego's development fund campaign, jului W- succeeds Buddy Bergen, •• . make recommendations for Nylon Pants, leg FITTED THE GOERKE WAV I ; which has approximately three avenue and the first time in its Brigadier Gcner'al Henry G. Nul- improvements in their 'use. Com-. : Damage Other, officers for /the coming times the ffoor space of the pres- history that,the club has held a trimmed wiUi- tbn, chairman-Of the board, an- (Continued on Page i) -.._.• year are: Vice-president and Bank ent quarters of the Sportsmen's performance • on thanksgiving nounced today. .'•'..! wide riylon lace. membership chairman, Morris Sle- Shop, will have the. effect of anight. , Polio Mother Appointed by Dr. Mincur to the gel; vice-president and program huge, picture •Window under a red' " * -the freak wind and rain storm Director Elsie Midgley, .cast and steering committee from the board Sizes 3-6...^: $1 FIRSTIE chairman, Ellis Robinson; treas- Dividend Set Wood trim.' The canopy will bo •«hich swept through parts of crews have been working hard CfariceTold of trustees were: Dr, Gcrshon B. franford a week ago Tuesday eve-urer,: Milton Bairnett; secretary, . A cash dividend of 60 cents per. extended along both sldewalls and in the last week' to put the finish- Mrs. John D. Connors of 0 Ches- Chertoff, rabbi of. Congregation Wag caused reportable losses in Marie, Knipe; and directors, Mr. share on the 135,000 «hares of out- the back" wall of°the interior of Betgen, CharleS M. Ray, Lewis standing dottunon stock of Union ing'touches on.the hilarious com- ter Lang place will lead the state's B'nai Israel. Elizabeth; Assistant Next Week .95 weess of ttO^JoO, accprdlna to lo- (Continued on. Page 3J[ : 31 edy. The large well • equipped Mothers' March on Polio as New Prosecutor Cuddle • E. Davidson, Doors to the Gartjcn Club of insurance! agents. ',/ .... Goldberg, Sidney N>inn, Louis County Trust Company, has been Cohen, Stuart McFadden, Edwyn Jersey's "Polio Mother of 1958." Jr., of Westfield: Warren ,W. Hal- Cratiford's fifth annual greens ! The storm, described by niany announced by George W. Bauer, stage lends itself to the elaborate CCohHrtUcd on Pafle 2) Porter BVashier, the state ad- scy of Springficl.d,' former super- show. "Christmas .Comes Early," COMFORT Fs a "haby torriadbV' spent jiaost president. The dividend, amount- Response ^Good- and split-second shifts of setting ing .to • $8t,000. wlU be paid on demanded by the play. The roU- ministrator for Hew-Jersey, called o» Paoit' 2) will open at 2 pjri. next ^ P 'ts wrath locally on theJsouther- on MBI. Contiow at her home re- day at Sherlock Hall and all those ^ side of the township. .. ficcembcr-16-to—stockhoiders-of- i PUN The shoe that understands children, rccord December 8. crew will servo to speed up thecently to make the announcement 'interested in holiday decorating Insurance a g e n t s estimated of " her selection. Mrs. Connors' will be welcomed on that day and understands that the first small steps re, than 100 properties were Last year, the bank paid a div- CD Exercise scene shifts.. Laud High School 1 duties - as "Polio Mother .of .the again on December 5 until 9 pjn. A-ieed, although many Were no To Receive Gifts idend of 50 cents a share on its . A civil defense alert for boys of the experienced east is hended , • > ; aire big decisions; understands that common stock. .This amounted to'Explorer posts in Cranford and by Mae GHplh, supported by Hor- Year" include visiting each of theOn Science Marie Visitors to the first show of the iwiaiiuo, ^ww^n.uwv^^^j, ^j Dodge doakrs feel about competitors'effortfl to • «rtublc because the loss was 21 counties in the state, to in series to be judged, will bo given «••:. baby feet differ as much as baby s than $30, •'<*,• from Legion Unit $65,000. Kenlrworth was held' Monday ace Stevens, Herbert Mitchell, match the Swept-Wing 68. They lowered the roof some; but left the sides high. Their Cranford Unit" 212,« American Mr." Bauer announced that the night at Nomahcgan Park. Re- John Madden, James Rich, Frc augural© their March of Dimes Set by Two Girte printed schedules of' the. show's wu^dsrOeldil got arnaller while ours got bigger. So much for styling. Then, for another ' faces, and understands that "begin- the storm hit in the vicinity campaigns. Since her appoint- The science faculty and admini- features. Usting the classes of ar- t School,, felling - trees, Legion Auxiliary, has' voted to hoard. has recommended that, the sponse to the surprise drill Was trick' Deacon, .Carolyn Stev- help the needy families .of vetcr- ment", Mrs. Connors has attended stration at Cranford High Sehodl rangements, wreathi, mantels, important comparison, take ride. Here's Dodgp with Tormon-Airo auspension that just : ner'* shoes must come in many sizes* shingle* from roofs and policy of supplementing the cash described as good by Jud Plnck- ens, E d w a r d j .George, Flor- —*—* —^-u_i__ji^ii-j: it^^-M->*^«dVaftoo inWay.feaa, dip.fron. %\\t\r\t gning that. . agalri this year by sending dividend with a stock dividend be ncy, commissioner of the western in Llnlcy, Helen Ncwbcrt,' Law approximately three or four kick arc feeling pretty proud of them- doorways and table settings, as • manywidl ldJhl studcHts after re~ well asjhe sections featuring hor- v any car oflfcra. So what do these other can do? They borrow an air Busponuion system . for several hours. .mice AaliW^t^icjJaaitM, uaim Firstie, fitted with care ilies in .GrantordTl on or about' Febru- Scouts of; America. yc* T from the-|4icu>>ur»; that's been uaod tit boats for two years! (Costing weUover$l00.00oJttra.) Andmoijtofena ', $4,000 damage was done A' Julie Norton, BlTlTParTccr, Informal dcrnonstratlons of how1 cided at a meeting Thursday,, ary 20 of an additional 5,000 Fifty-one boys and approxi- Dwlght Brookfield, Estcllc Evans, cr at the organization dinner of Bausch & Lpmb Optical Company; still don't have puali-rtuttort driving— much less Dodge TprqueFUto—the provcitVuto^ -' , —rna —r garage Ii n rear tit * help these same- families 'at v to make many of the decoratlona shares. This Would be In the ratio mately 25 leaders responded to Allan Whitney, John Whittlesey, the Union County March of Dimes in Rochester. Walnut avenue; owned. b; Christmas time -with food and 'compliments the shown will' be given at the demon-' malic transmiaaion. If you're a little disappointod m th«'68 veiw^n of your car, tome of one new share for each 27 oldthe alert* conducted Under the di- Lob Whijtlcsey, Thomas Mitchell, committee,at the Ellwbcth Carter- The letter- '• A; A/Tunmlns, when gi (Continued on Pan* 2) (Continued o* Poga $) j HUGH CLARK MOTORS BENICK MOTORS . FOURTH FLOOR (Continued o (CoiiUnuiid o» Paou 8) (Contkmd on Pau« *) 609 North Av^WvW«rtfi«ld 130 W. W«slffi«M Av«^ ROMIU Pwrk