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'Twenty-two *» nrtHttion^of fluorides | will be served by Mrs. •:O. •I mental basis have bam expressed wflBdartwiertinealtAMJ -to t CM* now>; or wait until the controlled s^anTnel —~_~_~ jtnd foot traveler r Iriurinduring* 185019501, byv the United States obtain the necessary factual sta- tistics ofja completed, controlled experimental work is completed. The Past Councilors' Club win To Senior Explains Public Health Service, State and •*> Dressings for the leper Skalih A postal expressing your opin- meet Monday night at jjhe home of were Judith Bar- Territorial Dental Health Direc- study.: • • .:;'/:•. :•.*•,"'••.. '• ion on this matter and sent to theMrs. Eleanor South Africa will.be made tors' Association; American Den- In answer to the thought of a pttw^H. Patricia day at the meeting of the D MOBILIZE GIVE mass medication, we are now add- Board of Health will help in mak- Hancy McDonald, Ter- v'') ^Benefits o tal Association, American Public j ing this decision. County ^Women's Osteopath^ / l^o one and a holf.parts, per million Health Association, New Jersey ing vitamin "A" to oleomargarine, Local Scouts Visit Susan Bemhart, Mary- FOR DEIWSE ••' By WILLIAM P. SMITH Uiary in the home of Mrs t> NOW! produces the desirable effect of re- Dental Society; Essex County Den- vitamin "B" to. bread, minerals to EOxabeth Stitt and ,. Health Officer. Cranford Cabin at Surprise L SJiSlloii, Laier, 10 Norman place i Through Yo,ur - ducing detal caries accordijig to tal. Society, Union County, Dental cheese spreads, hydrogen to pea-D of A to Initiate Marilyn VerterL A partial control in the preven- The' Girl Scout Cabin at La Cues* speaker will be MrtVI studies made on both' natural and Society, State and Territorial nut butter and many other nutri- Surprise was a busy place Ii Whittier, a missionary in th. » " RED tion of dental caries is a possibility, Health. Officers1 Association. tional elements to our dally diet Candidates Wednesday artificially fluorina'ted water sup- Several members will be initiat- week-end. Members of. Troop «2. Africa Mission in CameroZl •• according to interim reports; on plies. Another method of produc- Opinions opposing fluoridation to correct deficiencies not to men- Stnagftellow to Speak carefully controlled Miulics of arti- ed Wednesday night at a meeting accompanied by their leaden, MR. home on furlough. Priori, ing the beneficial, action of fluor- have been expressed by statements tion many" precautions . that are fof the Harry D. Johnson Council, H. H. Shannon and Mrs: D. Mereo- Before meeting. Mrs. Walter K.-RL G A RIPOO D O R D KENILWORTH ficially fluorinated water.supplies. ides during the development of made by Harry Fabe and Dr. Abel now used to supplement the daily Tho r>y»»«u»i>i'i' cf flimridi^ in thc 123, Daughters of America, in thevich, stayed overnight at the cabin George K. Shinglellow. vice-presi- will entertain Mrs. Whittw liti of in ihf Journal of the. requirements of * ^ Candidates-also nri Friday. ThwrworiMd on Mrs. K.L. Whittier of 71a,1 daily diet rim"Tie enrnnrrrrH" 1»i-1110 two percent solution on the"teeth American Water Works ~ Associa- — The cost ol-adding craft wd requirements lor the dra- 4^ y. Tf^"" A. -Bdisonr-Incw necessity of essential minerals, vit- the water supply would be from will be present from the Golden neM avenue for luncheonT by a dentist. At least'three appli- tion on the fact that the experi- matic badges. , • • wiU be the principal dinner speak- uiT\ins, proteins, lots rnul eaiboliy- five to twelve cents per capita, per Link Council of Elizabeth. cations of the solution arc made at mental studies will not be com- Saturday morning a hike ler Monday at the annual confer-? drates to'maintain inn optimal vi- pleted for several. years, and that year, depending'',upon the method A' public card party will, be held SuElkabethAlu Primavy Candidates intervals' of approximately two. taken around the lake. Girls in oC the Technical Societies' Witto S^nii-Fittak in H tality of. a human body, TIHMV are i every citizen should consider the and compound used. March 28. Deputy Florence". Doo- years. In order to. overcome the llttle will be honored at a recep- the group were Gloria Burl, Con- Mrs., John McHarg of n To Sp«ik at Osceola Committee Community Council Studies Other reasons, for dental caries, [principle of using the public water The favorable recommendations Covad) of New Jersey. The affair Draw Oratorical Contest •He problem of apathy and procrasti- tion Monday by .. Roselle Park nie BykowskL Kathleen Umke. bia avenue was hostess F such as too much suuar, mainly in supply as a vehicle.for the mass of responsible medical, dental, oth- wiU be held in the Mosque Theatre, /.Candidates to the primary •' •.—.. .•• •'.. Miss Nancy RubrighU winner of nation on the part of the public, Elaine Marcin, LoretU Mcddne. a meeting ot the Union the form of candy, that is acted medication of a populace. ' er health organizations and groups Council 72. Mrs. Adeline Hen- election " will speak Monday the Legion sponsored oratorical the simple and more economical dricks of Clifton, state councilor, Susan Many,. Barbara" Mercovich, Newark. ' .."' .'..''. . . . Chapter, College of st Plan for Youth Program upon by the bacteria present in thoapproach would indicate the addi- of the township are solicited in ad- Alumnae. Mrs. John B__ night at the monthly meeting of contest; took first place Friday in Retained by As pf December 1949, more than and her staff, will make their of- Dorothy Meadowcroft. Gail Red- CliftonH. Cox of 300 Elizabeth ^Ballot Social get-togethers for Junior land and Mrs. Walter E. Thorn as mouth to produce lactic acid. The dition to the comprehensive facts the Sunny Acres Civic Associa- thc county semi-finals held in tion of fluorides to the water sup- I sixty fluoridation installations were ficial visit. . - man, "Beatrice Rogers, Sylvia avenue and Richard M. Dorian of Roselle and Mrs. Thomas high school students were discuss- members. The purpose of the com- removal' of acid in the nioutli and ply, as we now return the VitamWl and experience already available. tion In Osceola Presbyerian Scotch Plains High School. An- either in operation or in the pro- Schider. Arlene Schipper and AHee of Elizabeth were co-hoste, ed last Thursday night at an mittee is td set up a calendar of a reduction <\i bacterial activity "B" to our daily bread. . As a g\iide, in,their considerations, The council Will celebrate its 1214 Elizabeth avenue are past Church. The public is invited. nouncement of her success, was cess of being installed in commun- Simpson. Plans were made for » Fireman executive board meeting of theevents to order to avoid duplica- can be accomplished by the daily ities throughout the United States the members of, the Board of j fifteenth birthday next month. presidents of the Society for the Those expected to attend are made Tuesday night by Vice- OP Club Opinions favoring fluoridation Troop 12 of St Michael's Church bridge April IS. The program" Cranford Community Council in tion. . brushing of the ti:eth and .othe? h>°- in addition to the studies, of theHealth; would welcome expression March birthdays will be In oft Management, Howard Cowperthwaite, James Commander William Herzog at a <>f public water supplies, under took over the cabin for the remain- tured monologues by Mia the township rooms. A study of other community • jjienie measures. natural fluoride bearing , water of opinions ''from, the • public, charge of Mrs. Caroline Gibbs, Re- Higgins of Jersey City. . P. Duffy, Charles. J. Christian, regular meeting of Cranford Post proper dental, medical and engi- freshments at next week's meeting" der of the week-end. Mrs. H. BLIvhieh is a member of the coundL ^..aiw Get Ready Adds T. A. Chamberlin Mrs. Fred Sahlin, representing councils in this area will be made The concentration ot fluorides.ih I supplies. It-would seem there are whether or not It should recom- Thomas A. Albans and Mrs. by- Mrs. Charles Redden, assisted 212, American Legion. Election, Talk by neering supervision, on an expert Marion Dozois, GOP aspirants the High School PTA, told of plans "a communal water supply, of one rEledion BatUe, , To Staff, Advances by Mrs. J. C. Klein and J. L: Smith. Miss Rubright will participate Joseph L. Brescher for the Township "Committee, to sponsor weekly open house in the county finals tomorrow at Vote Predicted and William E. Sullivan an^ Patrolmen, Firemen nights for young people. A 'poll Election, of officers will, take place at the council's annual meet- 8 p. m. in the Scotch Plains school. Highlight Meeting Henry E. Stoner,: Democratic will be taken by the Student Coun- Announcement also was made Harry V. Osborne, Jr., was Theodore A. Chamberlin of 334cil to determine students' interest ing April 19. A report will be given candidates. - ' North avenue, east, a World War that Fred Theodore MacKenne unanimously reelected president of Primary Town- in the program. ' then by the nominating commit- race at 3 p. t Their talks will start at 9 II veteran, was appointed a Class tee comprising Stuart McFadden, has been selected as delegate and' he Cranford Republican Club last p. m., following the.associa- C fireman in the Cranford Fire The open house functions would Donald. M. Black as alternate to night in the township rooms.. ' hi be arranged for evenings when no chairman; Robert M. Crane and L coffee is expected to tion's business meeting. H. Ray- Department by the Township Com- Mrs. G. Holmes Williams. represent Cranford in the Jersey Other officers, also renamed; dltheopeninrgun.ln a mond Cowperthwatite, president, mittee Tuesday, night. The ap-other activity, is scheduled, Mrs. Boys' State program to be held in were; Vice-president, W. O. Steen- Sahlin said. Talks will be presented by F. F.New Brunswick in June. , ' • al primary battle. will preside. ' " ' pointment brings the personnel of Mathewson, president of the Union grafe,-G. M. Lincoln and Mrs. the paid department to 12 men and A small admission charge would Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Orrok Jessie Jansen; secretary Jj Mrs. Flor- . flve candidates in the field County Youth Welfare Council, the chief. be asked to offset the cost for a and Kenneth Norwood, a student, were accepted as new members. ence Crounse; treasurer, F. C. ,two nominations to »ucceed director, the PTA' worker de-" Mr. Orrok is scoutntastef of Boy Fyke and auditor, A. G. Henrich. large E. Osterheldt and Son of Capt T. C. Chamberlin, who were delegates to the Mid- : a member, of the Ore department dared. The board assured her that Century Washington Conference. Scout Troop 76. sponsored by " •A«iir: .V.'o«i«iinc;'.j«.. Reelected to serve on the board cD Stanley, who are not financial aid would be forthcoming post. for the past 27 • years, the new H. C. pankel. vice-president, of directors were: F. P.' Andersen, Iwes an unusually heavy from interested groups until the Plans for a card party to be A. B. Caldwcll. J. W, Coffee, F. J. fireman was born in Cranford 26 presided in the absence of John L. .predicted in the tiOP Pri- program became self supporting. April 20 in. the Casino wete1 an- Dcller, J. W. Doran, C. L. Fritz, fon April 17- years ago. A graduate of Cranford Biach, president. Other members Goal To GoHigh School, he served with the Mrs. Roy Tlpton was .named nounced by • Past O Favor Use Mrs. Marion Jones, Randolph of the.board are Mrs. Lois Bau- 7 ,e Who have flled' peUtions Navy for three years in the Pacific chairman of the Town Calendar Michael Davis. Proceed? will be Kirkman, P. J. Grail. H. A. Glov- ,JJrs. Marion Dozois, presi- mann, corresponding secretary; Theatre as an electrician's mate Committee with Mrs. D. L. Cope- Mrs. ' Edna Randolph, recording used-to expand the post's, junior ier. H. R. Heins, E. C, McMahon. , the Women's RepubUcan Red OOM Collects baseball team. The .baseball pro- G. E. Osterheldt, G. D. Rankin, % during the last war. He formerly secretary, and 'Mrs. Klein, treas- Of Fluoride James P. Duffy, president bf 48 of Quota, Work worked as a projects road super- urer. , .• ','. ••,'• • ,. ] gram was successfully initiated in C. K. Sellers, A. A. Smith, E. D. Inited Fund Campaign; How- Cranford last - summer under, di- Stanley and J, E. Wolf. visor for the State Highway De- Delegates at large are Mr. Smith, IS EASTER 8UNBAY . . . S« B1AKK •F rr, FAunm.. .MAII 1Wperthwaite, former- mem- Slowed by Illness - rection of Stanley Grayson. partment. A callman for two years, To Install Mrs. Redden, the Rev. Albert Al- Joseph Brescher, a member of THE ONE DAY IN THE YEAR THAT I the Board of Education; A total of $6,2M.1O or 48 percent he has been on temporary duty as New members will be installed ' Lions See Reduction the State Parole Board, addressed •- • s A. Albans, former Repub- f linger. Police Lt. Thomas Woods of the $12300 quota has. been col- a. regular..areman since January April 24r Vice-Commander Wil- Of Tooth Cavities thc group. He outlined the method unicipal chairman; and L,t lected in this year*svfund* drive ot and J. C. Morey, chairman of theliam Poojroan presided. • • OVTFITTEB RY ltMM •WN FA8R1«N CENTRE, R. j. TV 30. He iS married. The appoint- lY" survey cornmittee.... of..paroling prisoners in New Jer- THEM 1N1« WALKING srles J. Christian; rtninicl- the Cranford-Garwood-Kenilworth ment marks the first father and ts If Water Is Treated sey and said that the system is yet mittee treasurer.' Chapter, American Red Cross, it son combination in the history of The Cranford Lions Club Tues- in its'infancy. t lines are expected to beWa, s announced following Tuesday Cranford's paid department. Eight Permits Given day' night adopted a resolution "A phrolc is not a favor to the i soon as the five catodi- night's reports at Red Cross head- Russell favoring thc fluoridation of Cran- inmate," Mr. Brescher declared, their backers line up quarters, 10 North Union avenue. On recommendation of Police Traffic Committee For New Construction emphasizing that' the system is Commissioner j. Edward Wolf, the n now Centennial.ave- furnish a gradual release. i C. Glogorski; ninth, Rob- Say s Business Collects 93% Delegates to the Fifth District has brought them cafe and a few W, McDonald; and tenth, type street lights on Centennial nue and that traffic operate in a luxuries they: never before en- A question and answer period avenue in the vicinity of the shop- will be Mrs. Bonnell. Rose lind- V.Scheuring and Frank "westerly direction. Residents' of mar, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Sehwan. joyed. It Was his Observation that followed Mr. Brescher's talk. Jo. ' . • Still Heavy ping center and on Walnut avenue' thc area had requested such action Of$39OOOGoal the Labor Party, in Great Britain Candidates' Night will be held in the Vicinity of Johnson XT-John- because of the increased traffic Mrs.' Carrie Brady, department Apjril 11 in the Casino, President pttle royal, for the Republi- "Business continues brisk at the Cranford has collected $2,7m&7 1 is destined to remain in power for son are included in the 1951 street since the opening of a segment of president. made her official visit to Osborne announced. Republican, ominations for three Free- Motor Vehicle, Agency and the or 93 percent of its $3,000 quota in some time because they have a lighting appropriation. / Route 4 Parkway. / the auxiliary. She spoke on the aspirants for Township .Committee, sand four Assemblymen al- number of passenger, registration the annual March of Dimes drive, strong and far-reaching organiza- hearing. before the Assembly ju- Board of Freeholders, County apKted'to arouse consider- plate* aind driver's licenses issued Following public auction, lots 7,, Police Commissioner Wolf ad- it was announced ' this week by tion. ,'_\:_ diciary committee in Trenton on Clerk, and. Assembly have been I interest. The lineups in thus far this month is runrling well 8 and 9, block 47, were sold to vised that the change already has William D'Arty, local chairman. William E. Peterson on his bid of ' Mr. D'Arcy expressed the thanks the question of world federalism. Dr. MacKay was introduced by invited to speak. mty qop scramble follow: ahead of the same period a year been placed in effect on an experi- George S. Saucr, a trustee of the $1,700 with the restriction that mental basis. / of his committee to . local resi- Mrs. Brady quoted the United The club will hold a dinner in t freeholder — Charles L. ago. Harry R. Heins, local agent, local college.' The business session 1 Jr., Elizabeth; Lee S. Rigby, announced yesterday. only one dwelling/is to be erected dents, organizations, merchants World Federalist who stated that April or May. Patrick J. Grail has on the property^ Offer. of Ralph and youngsters for their fine co- it would take about seven billion was conducted by President- Aug- been appointed ticket chairman, eld, and R. Story Rowland, Passenger registration plates is- ust' Thermann, Jr.. Charles M. Ray Id. the incumbents; Nelson Delia Serra-of $4,000 for several operation this year. He said he isdollars above national taxation to and J. Walter Coffee will be in sued through Tuesday night totaled rian still hopeful that the township wil set up their form of government was a guest of Past President E. C, charge of arrangements. re, Elizabeth;'.Mrs. Elfle. L. 5,162, representing ,a gain, of 675lots at the end of Oak lane Was McMahon. ' • Wer, Roselle; artd William turned down. be "over the top" when all filial Carmella Del Gandio was s Alfred Arfkcn of 47 Munsee over last year, while 7^183 driver's returns are in. %. Plainflcld, Robert J. licenses had been issued, or 803 Police/report for January show- cepted as a new member. A do- drive was proposed and elected a Group Reelects A total of 1,228 coin cards were nation was voted for the VFW Na- new member. •' . • . ET#N SUIT if. Elizabeth, who had flled more than a year 'ago. Approxi- ed 356 calls investigated including Candidates to Speak wnoldcr, has announced his mately. 200 commercial registration 15 auto accidents in .which four returned which accounted for $2,-tional Home in Easton Rapids, Elizabeth; Fred E. Shep- .their new licenses to do so at the Vehicle Department and $7 to the Call for Gray Ladies at a program Wednesday, Mnvch has been named as thc official Jacket, IMXC* wattt wltii •<•» Church at its all-day meeting yes- tions amounted to $177.74 ns fol- agent of the Township Committee UUSKY JACKET "beth; Donald D.Mackey, earliest moment in order to avoid SPCA. February report showed The local Red Cross Chapter has 28 at 8 p. m., in thc township pcwlen. N«»y. brawa. I to ^ 340 calls Investigated /including terday. The new slate was install- lows: St. Michael's School, $65.72; to arrange dates for community-' kid. and Mrs. Florence P. waiting In line near the end of the High School. $43.91; Cleveland appealed for more Gray Ladies to rooms. N TOWN. month when the heaviest—rush eight auto accidents iawhick two ed. byJhe. Rev. Robert G.Longakcr, wide collections of waste paper, it " 25JKT -Elizabeth, the incumbents; pastor. •" ' . • • " School, $23.50; Sherman School, serve at, Lyons Veterans Hospital. Talks will be Riven by the flve was announced Tuesday night by FOURTH FLOOR ' • Lloyd, Jr., Union; Miss usually takes place. persons were injured. Fines col- A recruiting drive for these volun- Republican and thc two Dcmocnit- ' i[x>rt eoal* at $18.19; Lincoln Sch^jl, $15.72; and Mayor George E,,Osterheldt. \ wicr, Wcstflcld; and Mrs. The local agency is open from lected amounted to $625 of which Officers were named as follows: teers is being conducted as part of \>c candidates who seek nomination Mlill. 'Illl'j'll' (IV,I'|\ :• '.ml Corrkr't lire only 25.00. They're First vice-president, Mrs. Walter Rooseevlt School, $10.70. ' Requests have been received ' nil rt-iril second vice-presi- recently by -the committee from .''.liu utiil. i>itM|il.iiil |j.i.i rn. in »i>m# ovrr|il*i an4_ |««mblywoman. Fridays and from 9 a. m. till noon month. Women interested in be-•mary election. on Saturday. Mr. Hcins. said the Vehicle Department. dent, Mrs. E. D. Stanley; third Glovier Again Heads the Briy Scouts, the Couples' Club 12 lo 20. ~^ |«uijty clcik—Henry G. Nul- coming Gray Ladies are asked to'! Mrs. Paul M, Powers, public re-f and Unity Chapter, DAV, for per-. W le. the incumbent and office will be open all day on: Fire department report for Feb-vice-president, Mrs. Albert J. Dav- apply at Red Cross Headquarters. lations cbairnian, is in charge of UCrxS' DEP1\. TUIRU FLOOR CASUAL SUIT Good Friday. ruary showed seven general and ics; recording secretary, Mrs. G. Memorial Day Group mission to. conduct paper drives 'inski of'Elizabeth. North Union avenue. • _ !thc program. The public is invited. for benefit of .their respective or- Head of the ballot without All reserved plates in the'UA 19 still alarms with property loss Russel Smith; corresponding<«ecre~ Harold A. Glovier was renamed chairman of the Memorial and In- ganizations. ltJt »m the primary Is Senator and- UC series are' now ready and estimated at $3,575. Thc ambu- tary, Mrs. Marion J. Seavy; finan- should be picked up. immediately. lance made 18 calls during, the cial secretary, Mrs. A. T. Baker, dependence. Day Committee by Mr. Coffee stated that dates will ai The UB scries Is expected to be month. • . . and treasurer, Mrs. Wilbur V. Mayor George E. Osterheldt at Guidance Director to Address be set for. each group in the order 'e no contests in the in which thc. request is received, Tuesday night's meeting of the .•*.•• c Primary. ' " .ready sortie time next week. Police Commissioner Wolf, re- Schlndler. .'- Also, stewardship and spiritual Township Committee. and that it will be up to each or- ported parking meter receipts for ganization to nrrunuc for manpow- Kiwanians Cited for February amounted to $1,558.69. life secretary, Mrs. Richard Other members of .the commi.t- Combined PTA's Tonight d l>ay Plans Hughes; foreign missions, Mrs. Au- tee include Mrs. C. G. Albury, Eric er, trucks and the disposal of the Perfect Attendance Dog warden's report for last month Anderson, T. J. Butler, C. J. Chris- Dr. Kirk Seaton, director of relor. supervisor of special cducu- paper collected. A report will be «"n« of the Cranford Day showed 65 house calls during, which gusta Fairchild; Belvidere Home maintained of how each group con- KHIBTUHJOOI '!« w,u be held next Thurs- Eight members of the Kiwatils Mrs. George Spohn; secret pals, tian, tJ. W. Coffee, D. J. Croft guidance and special services in. tion and school psychologist, 10 dogs wcrej captured, of which ducts its collection and this will t,aIc h «. nt 8 p. . !„ - Club were presented two-year Mrs. Andrew Bain, and Brookside Michael Davis, Mrs. F. J. Dellcr, the Elizabeth public schools. ^^J^^t ^tom PINCHECK SUIT n m MU one was redeemed, 10 were de- Robert S. Dow, Mrs. Lucian Doz- have a bearing on whether any ' Cwrt. Mrs. P. B. Alger, pins for perfect attendance- by Home, Airs. C. S. Burrcll. address a combined meeting of all; Miehican state Normal College and stroyed and one was placed in a ois, J. E. DuBarry, Mrs. Florence particular organization is granted «". announced that a num- John G, Harney, president, at thenew home. Ten cats were destroyed The Bollowing chairmen were PTA's tonight at 8 o'clock in Ian- his master's degree in 1932 from unother permit for a drive. CrMn"-ions have Indicated luncheon meeting Tuesday in the Ellems, William A. Fischer, P. J, during the month. Three sum- appointed by the president: Pro- Grail, Louis Hanr, A. G. Henrich, coin School. His topic will be. Teachers College, Columbia Uni- Tiny ItirU* Dan the program. Any Coach and Four Restaurant - monses were issued by the warden gram. Mrs. Howard ,R. Best; flow- "Healthy Personality Develop- versity. In 1949. he received the t.in.hwL »uk. It*« WriaWlil Harold Compton, James Coup- W. .J. Gassmann. PeuiiUt Removed i« natteh «>ilb contrail trial. to take part in the to owners whose dogs were found ers, Mrs. Homer Dickens, memorial ment." ' [degree of doctor of philosophy " observance is in-land, Fred Gray, Jr., Russell Hoag- plaque, Mrs. G. B. McDiarmid and Also W(,C. Jones, R. J. Kuul >.J** ..^l~- AU* at large. ~ Samuel KlurTtlcr, H. S. MacClary Dr. Seaton will also report on from Columbia. ' ' From Child's Bronchi ' I n*> Ml yili Mrs-W.-Jr MoK««;-»un»hinc, Mrs —Grail.—21—months—c Ward arid Richard McFadden were g KVtKurir.-Mcrr.-ehartes-M—Ray-, frnm th«? ITnion i His Hyswrtntion, pjihlkhcrj f in h TINY TOWN. M. L. Tallaferro; house, Mrs. County Youth Welfare Council's jGenotic Psychology Monograph daughter of Township Engineer lOllBTU 1LOOB honored. Mr. Harney also received who presided, wished bon voyage Howard Schindlcr. R. E. Smith, H. Hughes; social education and ac-G. Suttcr, Miss Jean Voorhecs, J conference held last fall. He will | series, was on the use of projective and Mrs. P. J. Grail of 107 Holly a two-year pln^ Recipient of a pin to Adm. E. D. Stanley, chairman tion, Mrs. J. AngXis Knowles, and of the public works committee, who Edward Wolf. Milton S. Grcitzer, be introduced by Dr. Carl G. I methods in the personality studies street, who underwent u major SHOP WITH A for one year perfect attendance publicity. Mrs. Walter J. Conley operation yesterday afternoon in1 «X»«, two was Russell Howard. ts leaylng on a six weeks' trip Mrs. Harold T. Walsh. Harold Hanson. (of children. Also, representative to the Cran- For several years. Dr. Seaton i Dr. Seaton is a member of vuri- Presbyterian Hospital, Newark, for. and one ca^ie of . Fred Haley of Fanwood. district South America. ' Ringle, Mrs. Edward Knight. Har- CHARGA - PLATE the ford Council of Church Women, old T. Walsh, Joseph T. Kenny was editor of the national publica- ous educational associations us the removal of a peanut from the contagious parole officer of the Department well as the New Jersey Psycho- bVonchi, is reported to be convul- of Institutions and Agencies, ex- A surprise birthday anniversary Mrs. Harry Ryder; overseas.work and Mrs. William C. Jones. tion designed for. the use of pupils of the council, Mrs. C. E. Romin- in educational and vocaitonal logical Association, American Psy- osiring satisfactorily. TMe child ap- d of plained the parole system under celebration was given Mrs. Gablee Kelsey of 10 Buchanan street Sun, ger; cancer dressings, Mrs. E. B'. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fulkrod of guldunce classes'., He came to thej chologica! Association, Eliiabeth parently swallowed a oeunut while the revised state Constitution. playing in her home Monday eve- ealth Omcer. One Guests were Jack Whitney of day. There were 55 guest* from R«os; summer offering, Mrs. J. H.31 Wall street entertained 16 mem- Elizabeth schools in 19Z7 and has |Kiuanis Club and thc Essex Coun- Bricknamj telephone, Mrs. M. C.bent of their bridge club-ut a buf- nerved successively as a «ocial ty Torch Club. He is married and ning and was taken to the hospi- by a dog during Elizabeth and Howard Hermes of Cranford, East Orange and New tal Tuesday. Plalnfleld. York City. ' {Continued on page eight) fet supper Teusday. Studies teacher, a guidance coun- has two children. . v^f^^
THUnSbAY. MARCH Page Threa THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICI&. THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1981 tholomew, Connie Bergh, Mardy twr Berry, Ann Bishop, Beverly Bish- Retire After 33 op and Robert Bishop, HoM Joint Patent—^— coln. Mrs. A. V. Lonfc Mrs. H. JL J. McNair Withdraws, GOP Candidate Speaks Also, Gail Brinkman. Harry By DAR Chapter Years with WE - A United States patent has been Martin,, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Ijlrs. H. To Aid Carr, Scheideler Mrs. O. y... WcVner-rWas elected granted two Cranford residents, A. Latest Styles C. Moore. Mrs. J. B. Jlodaers and At 8-11 dufo Session Britton, Ellin Coff*e. Ann Con*rt A career covering 33 years with 1 Janet Copeland, Andrew Crisanti. recorclint; jjecrwtary and Mrs. Es- Donald : .QfcrVn and E. Wendell Mrs. Vreeland. Col. Charles J.- Chriitlan, Re- ELIZABETH -f Tax Aiwsioijr the Western Electric Company Will '.»•"•) Neil Curran, Janet Davis, Joyce CarneK They developed a method ft- lublican candidate for nomination Hobert J. McNair, iridependeirtr telle Cargill, corresponding secre- be terminated Monday when Hans fqr' manufacturing, a detergent Presented At candidate for freeholder and sefe Davis, Russell Davis, Frank Di- tary, at the annual meeting, arid to thc'To,\yn*hip Committee, gave Brandner of 16 Lenox avenue will 'Which may be used as a soap sub- Takes New Post retary of the Union County Reputiu Tullio, Tim Doyle. Pamela Dun- birthday luncheon of Crane's Ford resume of his background Tues- retire. He had lived in Cnjnford stitpter Both Mr. Greenrywho lives. VLAShdiv day at a meeting of the 8rll Club lican Committee, today delivered MV-'ORK VALUES ham and Alfred Durham. Chapter, D.A.R., Tuesday at the ;at 19 Norrnan_place, and!Mr. Car- in the home of- Mrs. Jarries Rae, a terrific jolt to the Republican presentation Also,, Ace Eschenlauer, Susan home of Mrs. A.'H, Crowell, vice- for the past 2b years. S rier, who lives at. 2-English "Vil- ' "• latest styles in sprlnfi fashions 08 High street. Col. Christian also Frecl&olders soeking re-noimina-;. JEschenlauer, John Fair,'- tee Fer- regent, 4 Berkeley place. Other Mr. Brandner antljtls wife have laKe, arc members of the staff of ••• were displayed last Thursday at Saturday answered questions on local gov- tion with the announcement of his 'guson, Mike Fero, Robert Finney, officers hold over for another two sold their homeland will live in the development tllyision of the the fashion .show httld-'unddr aus- , man 125 high school stu- ernment.' He was introduced ' by withdrawal from the race and- his John Gaffney, Cynthia Halvorsen years. - '•••;.' Standard Oi! Development Com- pices of the Viilage Improvement Mrs.-Harold Glovier. \ . participate in the sixth Carol Hower, Albert Huetteman. ' Asiwctetiow »t>' Rocjovrlt Srhool. support of Nelson L. Carr of Ellz- Announcement was made that -_A_lnlklT>n_tr»fa Emma Bruce Ihle, " Mrs. John - E. Alien, regent, and Mrs. N. R. Hower "was chairman.' obeth-and given by Mrs. A: ]Baer of a model Robert Johanson andMatilda Jur- of Roselle. Backers of and -which the CranfonHEH-Y several members from- the local All items modeled were from ng school in Plainfteld. • acek. . chapter, will attend the State j>lcted. . Mrs; Scheideler, look to :-in~4he~ high Cninford stiues. Models ranged Mrs. Robert Leary. president, Also, Barbara ._ D.A.R. conference in Trenton^ttfV Mr,. • Braridnei' joined Westccn.. FEELING OLD? increased vote for their two candi- L auditorium tomorrow and lrom liny lots/through teen-agers appointed Mrs. George Keithler King, Bernardine Kurzinski ' Pat day and tomorrow., ~y^ Electric at its Hawthorne Works, smci misses to older women's styles. nd Mrs: Hal Da'.rymple as mem- dates as the result of McNalr's ac- , nights at 8; 20: Eighty Following the lunrfwotC which Chicago, in 1917, and worked there Doctors recommend done* 4**> tion, t > ' . , Langille, William Livingston. Joe •OBI at perfect e>*rc^e and re- Dehmer's Flower Shoppe pre- bers of the nominntinfi committee. Kr.c i are performers, and the Longi, Carol Lovett, ] was served by Mrs. Werner, hpspi- until he was transferred to the Plans for a square dance. May 11 McNair, in announcing that he laxation. See for yourself... sented corsages-of violets', carna- Fred Mackenzie,^ Tom ^. tality .chairman, arfd beV commit- Kearny plant in 1929, to supervise rt the Casino were reviewed by will support Carr and Mrs. Scheid- each are members^ the come to Arthur. Murray's, 106 tions, roses and orchids to each Charles Mahnken, George MobonJ tee, members^exchansed interest- the inspection of piece parts.manu- Mrs. William Jones. Jr. . eler, said that their nomination is ond crews.'"Harriet Halsey St., Newark or 44 Brick member of the tea committee as Ttddy Morris. jCarla Niedrach. ing hig in the lives of their factured by outside suppliers.- He A book rcvievv on, "Vexations essential to "giving the Board of Vocalist in the last three Church Plaza, East Orange. ' well ns to committee members and Muriel Noelker. Beverly Pawson. revdiut pary ancestors. retires j»s a member, of the Kearny of A. J. Wentworth, B.A.," by Freeholders, back to the people of •will join the cast as "Works tool and. inspection organi- models. Table decorations yrere do- Judy-Peterson, Jorge Porcella and H. F. Ellis was given by Mrs. O. Union County." The Elizabeth as- zation. nated as were potted . hyacinth, of the traditions of Dorothy Preston. ' - Wilson. sessor, long a. popular figure in the rinity Wins Easy A member of the Stanley S. plants, all offered as door, prizes. will be preserved. and Also, CharTes Rearick. Dave Autobiographies. were presented county, praised the qualifications ...... • ... :• •••- ,. • .,;••:: ;.•.••.• '.••,>•. - ,. «:••...,. • ,.-^r .. ., •.;. •. ; —Photo by A. Mlc.'Hou)«fid Other prizes were, contributed by Root, Marion Victory from Panthers Holmes Chapter of the Telephone by the following- new members: of «hp im Regular Republican Or- ite performers will ap- Rudd, Constance Here's just a sample of the entertainment to be presented tomorrow, and Saturday nights in Pioneers of America, Mr Brandner CRANFORD'S SUNDAY the Towne Shoppe, Jody Maida Sahlin, Gayle 1 Mrs. J. D. Leslie. Mrs. K. G. Car? gamaztion candidates, adding that ,"with "new material, the Sassi, Katherine the "Sadie and Emma Follies" at Cranford High School Practicing tor their high-stepping number .The Trinity team, attempting a will be presented with a life mem- Shop. Jay-Mar. Carol Lee Kiddie •roll, Mrs:-E. M; Powers.and Mrs. their abilities "equal those oj ahy iyear will be new in form Sauer, Norma" Searle. Joan Snyder. are. Iran left to right. Handy Berry. Marion Rudd, Dorothy Preston, Cynthia Halvorsen, Beverly comeback after dropping to second bership certificate when he retires. Shop,. Marion S. Bclford, Wini- Pawson, Judith Peterson and Carol Hower. ' DRUGSTORE SCHEDULE John Burton. A filter MI roar tmmtrm Mfcfo tremttuloiulr lo beaeb •eene* taeh of the present members of the und. The new act cuf- Brentoii Stearns, Carolyn Steams, place * in the Church Basketball fred Shop, the Young Set, Cranford tfcb hcaaM il brings oal Ib* elomlt. Alex Stesenko Charles Stevens. League, decfated the cellar-play- ' Mrs. E. A. Tice and S/Irs. Robert board." ( r purchased by the Hi- t Theatre, Cranford Bootery and 'leming were co-hostesses. The scenery . rented for Nancy Stombaugh. Pat VanDuyne, ing Vitale Panthers, 118 to 37, in OPEN THIS SUNDAY Field Scout Executive Crane. Edith Dunfee. Albeit Huet- Martin Jewelers. . •; .' . next meeting wilbe held April 10. Winter Vacation Picture Taking ;tion will make the Gilbert Warrin, Frank Weidknecht," an easy victory last week. Norm Winners of door prizes were. Mrs. Joins Wilson Company t the home of Mrs. Jones, 604 Or- Firemen Group* Elect •USINISS le. Pete Weiland. Eileen Whelan. teman. Gail Lopaus and Janet Koury was game high-scorer with THEM; ww a time #b«a the most pleasant moments. of their Richmond. The production Seager's pebrce Kelting. Mrs. R. H. Nelson, Bernard Fender of 58 Richmond chard street. • ' .' of. the players will wear Dolores Winfleld and Joan Zulick. -audi- 50 points in the four periods. * mere' mention of the word travels. Very often they find in the Convention Delegates -Robert Belden is the master of tion committee 10 A. M to 1 P. M. Mrs. Ruth Nelson. Mis. Woodbury. avenue, field scbut executive of they themselves have Osceola, which replaced Trinity "vacation" conjured up a vision of pictures interesting scenic details Irwin Schmidt, Francis ,J. Heine- ceremonies. Members of the stage Argento. Frank DiTulUo. * 3, p. M. to 7 P.M. Mrs. Arnold Vreeland. Mrs. Ronald Union Council, Boy^ Scouts of. Others will wear costumes at the top, took a game from.the Church Groups to Hold summer warmth and brightness— that they didn't even notice whee man and Edward Rcade were elect- ntncnv crew are Donald Black, .Robert Bp- Doyle. Brace Ihle; Charles Uihn- Fowlie, Mrs. William Blake, Mrs. America, has been named produc- -in New York, Tabernaclers, 81 to 49, to maintain but now vacationing is no. longer they were on the spot. ed delegates, and Francis Bolcer, UUNOiatO teler, Frank Cooper, John Gaffney. ken, Alex JO. Russell Davis, a half-game lead. Final games, Irwin N. Guycr, Mrs. John Ellems, tion assistant, to the vice-presi- St. Patrick's Party Henry Main and Harold Domara- the big production num- limited to any one teaton. Such If it U; sunny clime picture Henry Herr, Arthur Hoagland. Ace Escfaenlauer and Frank Weid- which jvere scheduled to be played, CLOSED Mrs. R. Crissman, Mrs. N. R. Wal-dent of the H. A. Wilson Company. Plans for a. St. Patrick's Day par- tius were elected alternates to at- "Thc Arabian Nights," travel U a year-iround activity taking you have in mind, remem- Carl Koester, John Kovacs, Jack knecht will be delayed by makeup con- ters, Mrs. Eugene N. Geddings, Newark. Announcement of his new ish party, were announced by tend a state convention in Atlantic Guest Stars," "At the THIS SUNDAY these days—and that means vaca- ber to adjust your lens opening to Magan, William Magan, 'Robin On the committee in chaise of tests among the league contestants. Mrs. Miehelsen, Mrs. A. B. George position was made by George Free- George Hayeck Monday night at tion picture taking also goes on City September 28 and 29. by the la PaW." "Musk in the the reflected brightness of sand Mair, Stewart Marshall, Leonard publicity were Robert Finney. Ar- The Vitale Panthers, have re- imd Mrs. Ryder. . man, scout executive. ' • • • the monthly meeting of the Holy 12 months of the year. Firemen's Relief Association, meet- \l the finale, "A Pretty Girl and water, just as your eyes must Richins, Peter. Sheehan. Dennis thur H«. b«J Max UcCbtmack. corded two forfeits during the.sea- BeD's, Seller's, Also, Mrs, R. Schultz, Mrs. John Name Society ipf St., Michael's ing Tuesday night in fire head- t a Melody." g Mr. Pender was honored Mon- Thoughts of. summer still enter adjust automatically. Your eyes Sheehan, Gregory Sheehan and Allen- Nelson. Douglas Smith and son .one to Cranford Methodist MONEY SAVER! Allen, Mis. Van Duync, Mils. day at a special farewell lunch- Church. The party will be spon- Into the picture, however;' be^> quarters. ' to the'show this year will' change to let in less light under Sahlin, a freshman, William Steers. Ed White. and the other to Community Meth- Mora, fcaMw cups per pound - Hathaway's ThoiYias Beer, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs.eon given by his feltaMLstaff mem- sored Saturday night by the com-cause the warm, sunny beaches of Oscar Hess and: Gerard Jansen in nr> > these conditions, so be sure to do Iroller skate number. Con.i The make-up committee, coin- Tine ItfwHf ** * nirttf^ is com* odist. - . Miller. Mrs. II. Herfcrman. Mrs. W. bers. He was presented With a bined church organizations in St. the southland are highly favored were, njmed delegate and alter- the same for your camera. (is a New Jersey champion prises Ann Duff, Katherine How- posed of John baldeschwieler. • K. Frederick.: Mrs.. H. Mitchell. silver statuette. Michael's School.* by wintertime vacationists. nate from the Crahford Firemen's Mrs- George Sohn, Mrs. E.K. Ev- If you are vacationing this win- In other words, stop down your! Exempt . Association, which also [skater and will make her ard, Barbara Krieger and Elaine Richard. Eppler. Roddy Gilman, A member of the professional James O'Donnell gave a report nns, Mrs. Maesel, Mrs. While,.Mrs.- on the Union County Federation of ter, do plan'to tmakej picture* Of lens Opening to avoid overexpo- met. James H. McMahon presided. tabut in ihis year's Follies. LeWis. Mary Alice Hanson, Mar- Jack Klein and Roger WaddilL scouting staff for six 'years, Mr. BEG. ::hvr G. Ferro and Mrs. J. C. Klein. Holy Name Societies in combating course, whether you do your shoot- sure. It may be wintertime, but [complete cast is as follows: jorie Richards arid Lois Ann Donald Bums and Robert Weidner Pender has a total of more than ' Miss Marlent! Marino substituted the sale of indecent literature. ing with still or movie camera, the bright summer beach snap- I Ambrose, Jimmy Andrews, Schack selected the costumes for are in charge of the check room. 25 years in scouting. The scout shooting rules still apply under New Fiber Scarce for einissic Schijljnger who was Complete plans were ^outlined with black-and-white or color fllnv Apgar, Kenneth Apps, the ^'Pretty Girl" number. Frank E. Ramsey, spwwnr of the official was cited as being instru- \£hese conditions. V ... Abutllon,- a flowertp^maple; Im- unable to'model because of illness. [or the Family Rosary' Crusade be- Is entirely up to. you. However, ported from Asia Is being tested 100 NORTH AVENUE, GARWOODI Argento, Diane Austin, The accompanists for the per-Hi-Y. is the producer and direct- mental in helping scouting grow For all your vacation snap- Programs, distributed 'by the ing conducted by the society. An- many people feel that color trans- in the United States as a commer- iBaldeschwieler,' Betty Bar- formers are Ann -Bishop, David or of the show. His faculty) assoc- shooting you'll find an inexpen- : STORE HOURS 1:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. in this area. • .%. . nouncement was made that a Cath- parencies make the best possible cial fiber sourer- " iates are Courtland J. Daley. Josef ushers, were made byrMs. L. My- sive, pocket-size exposure guide An Eagle and Ranger Scout, Mr. olic, Information Bureau has been photographic vacation record. They Goodman, Burton K. Longenbach, , ers, VIA information chairman. very helpful, which you can pur- Pender. was. awarded a special opened on Halse'y street, Newark. (eel that the color—plus the great- Alice M. Matthews and Olga Those in charge of wardrobe.were 1 ly enlarged size of the picture chase from almost any photo- Mi's. P. B. Alger, Mrs. H. J. Dcmp- medal of honor by Prince Bern- The quiz contest, conducted by Specht hard of the Netherlands in 1947 when it is projected—enables them graphic dealer. . ' Whal wonderful eating '*•• sey iintl Mrs. Edward -White, IV. James -Woods,- WBS won by , " Tickets may be purchased fronv pleasure Am lit tliose de- for successful Jpromotion of good to enjoy over and over again the ~^~ ——^-John van Guilder . Mrs. Donald O'Fee was the corn- team * composed of John Doyle, lllh»»l weal* tf •»'"U»lt will between that country and the foyer tomorrow and' at the dodr on Und" . . . thoae quickly mentator. Charles Cummings and Joseph . . .cully . . . and econom- United States. register receipts are your votes. Stephen'Folder, Arthur Donnelly, both nights. There are no reserved ically, prepared dlahea that During the show, Mrs. C. H. Barrett: thrill the laate with the . Halford played n variety of med- He will continue his work in Everyone may take part by sav-William Kinney, James Flugrath seats.' "' • .•. raurVeloaa flavor •> nu- ' leys appropriate for the affair. scouting as a volunteer institu- ing'votes. Votes are in turn-col-: and John O'Hara; lion badges, try-lre>h dairy fooda. And tional representative of Cub Pack List Plan to Provide William Kinney, Bon Chapelle, That the last HURRICANE damaged (or that real down-*n-the- Punch und cookies were served lected by .the schools through par- Country Club Addition larm flavar at dawn-to-' * under direction of Mrs. L. E. Hunt, 176. Schools with TV Siets ent-teacher organizations and sim-William Ledden and Hnrold Dom- almost every roof to some extent? Why earth price* — huy all your / ilar groups. As soon as a school aratilis. • dairy fooda at CHAS.' tea chairman, and her committee Visual education through televi- Nean* Completion Kl'RTZ MAEKET. including Mrs. J. L. Grady, Mrs. E. Beas«rt CUy ;ion is today vitally important in has accumulated the required Gold arrows presented to John not let us give you a FREE ROOF IN- Progress is being made on the Dussler. Mrs. O. B. Grant, Mrs. L. Mobile, Alabama's only seaport. the planned educational programs number of votes, a new lQ-lnch Brennan, , Alfred Keller, Arthur new addition to the lounge and K. Knowlson, Mrs. George Lin- was a Spanish city until 1813. of leading schools. Many programs Philco Television Receiver will be Donnelly, James Flugrath, Ben SPECTION oh such critical items as locker room at Echo Lake Country GRADE A LARGE WHITE tu*.telecast *fcrily tor wilt purpose. Club and'it is expected that the And most schools,^need^tclev^lon ^^w^llelpxr Recipients of sUve««#^ wtere LdSiimney flashings, gutters, valleys, project will be completed by the BUTTER EGJGS receivers to take advantage,; of drefoi all Inquiries to: Amer* John Brennan, John Bf^jjfifajfUfred ^Stores, j4iUco Finn, Central opening; of the golf season, it was them. Keller, Gerard LaFitrge, Arthur \ridging, tube inserts, etc. . announced this week by Walter J. avenue and Second street, S. Kear- Donnelly, -James Fm^tath, Ben Lb. Print Dor. To meet this need ... . to make Bennett, chairman of the club's it possible for every school to enjoy ny. N..J. Chappelle, Arthur Chappelle and 77' 69' Harold Domaratius. ' publicity committee ' . • . ' ' • • —Photo by A. Nic. Holland the. advantages of television . . . . 5,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS The dub will have its formal Dancing te^ne thing but dancing on roller skates is some- Large doz. the American Stores Company and Father-Son Dinner Farris P. Swackhamer, cubmas- dance tomorrow night. More than thing else again. Constance Sahlin, a roller skating champion,, Brown Eggs :. 67c Phllco Corporation have* set aside Set by Cub Pack 178 ter, coiykicted a question and in 22 years of contracting is 200 members and guests are ex- will demonstrate her ability at the Hi-Y Club's presentation this Have YOU 900 Philco 16-inch television re- spelling bee, winners of which were pected to attend.. • - week end. • . • . Grade A lb. ^\Farm-Fresh Produce Cubs of Pack 178 end their fath- Arthur Donnelly, Tom Hogan and YOUR BEST GUARANTEE li ceivers, to be given free of charge % •• • Butter (Quarters) ...... 79c to. schools . ... public, parochial ers will hold their annual Blue Albert Vajda. Fopdcraft v 12-oz. and private. This is not a contest and Gold" father and son dinner Fresh Clean SPINACH ...... cello bug 19c Tried i... . . every school can" secure its Saturday, March 31, at 6 p. m. inTo Enter College Cottage Cheese ... ,, 23c Philco Television Receiver. St. Michael's School. Webelos CR 6-3474 Abbott's 6-oz. plastic Full Podded LIMA BEANS ...... lb. 19c The American Stores' Philco bridges will be awarded. Miss Joan Snyder, daughter of Cream Cheese 35c I Plan, for Television Receivers in At the pack's last meeting, Coun- Mr. and Mrs. P. Eugene Snyder of Ex. Fancy Green PEPPERS ...... lh. 19c | schools is not a contest. There' is ty Commissioner Loring Watts and 332 South Union avenue, has be* OK! Borden's 6-oz. wedge no competition between schools. Neighborhood Cub Commissioner accepted at Tennessee Wesleyan Cream Cheese • 33c Snow White MUSHROOMS ...... Ib. 49c Every school in this community Jerry Firinby addressed-parents on College, Athens,» Tenn., 'for the x Kraft. ^ 8-02. RED can participate. Through a system the subject of parental responsibil- fall term. She win be graduated in of votes, you, the customers" of ity to the cubs. John Brennan out- June from Cranford High. School. Kay Cheddar Cheese 35c Acme Markets - and American lined the committee's plans for ex- Pabstcttc pkfi. Stores have the privilege of decid- tending the scope of cub activities. Earthquake Camttattle* , WALNUT AVE. CRANFOKD American Cheese ...... 29c ing which schools get the televi- The following awards were pre- It Is estimated that between three sion receivers. • '. . > sented: Wolf badges, Michael and four million people have lost Kraft 2 lb] pkg. Every 25 cent purchase entitles Brescher, Jerome Meyerhoff and their. lives through earthquakes ROOFING, SIDING AND FOR CHILDREN Vdveeta '.:..... : 99c' lince the 6th century. . •• • ' Save Me Lean Brisket CORNED BEEF .... lb. 79c the customer to one vote. Your cash Thomas Zimmerman; bear badges. INSULATION SPECIALISTS. 1km Up Cnte As Bmnies--. Fresh-Killed FRYERS :. lb. 43c 4-YEAR-OLD PORK LOIN ROAST (rib half) .. lb. 49c X Mueller's lb. pkg. Boneless VEAL ROAST ...... lb. 79c WEST INDIES h Pretty, Bodget-Wise Fasfcioos JELLY Macoroni or Spaghetti 17c. Toddler or almost teen-ager — we've fashions Xo suit their exuberant 1 K Brcast-O-ehicicen can. •••as BEANS young tastes ... to please mom's practical feelings about youngster's Chunky Tuna Fish 33c wearables. Bring them in early— choose from our wide selection of Libby's tall can RUM Motlwr, it's god SMS* od good fashion to Red Salmon ' 79c Soabrook Farms X channing yet well-made and sturdy coats, toppers 'S CONFECTIONERY w FOR^GMILDREN LIQUOR STORE 'Where The Shoe FiU" N U SYSE SKEY WE DELIVER and TOY SHOPPE U»e Our Convenient Lay-Away Man OPEN TODAY EVENINGS x 8T0U • A. M. to « P. St. DAILY i CAROL - LEE KIDDIE SHOP Ave. (Cor. South Ave.) iCnmfonl 4 EASTMAN STREET •<*"» nmAV EVENINGS CRANFORD 18 N. UNION AVE 21N. UNION- AVE. CRanford 64)150 2 N. UNION AVE. OPEN NIGHTS TBL EABTEK CRANFORD 23 N. Union Ave. v •' ' - v
; : - r •;''•;,- ;'"' rC^^^p. v '••• v . '.'•••" ••:'••"-••••, ' ; : ' ' \ • •"•' , , .. . THfc CRANFORP CITIZKK AMD CBBOMICH. THUBSDAVf MARCH I*. THE CRANfORD. CTrfZBK ANI> CHROrHCLE. THURaDAY. MARCH IS, 1 Fred Atdborn* Navy EnKatee Feted The Ptvrty Spirit h Tuned H vdding Sutunhty To Wed Win field Girl FrOm Wedding Trip At Surprise Party Collegians ; Cornef Dorothy Eustlce, ...._. Mr. and Mrs. A: R. Duncan of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Ahlbom, A surprise farewetf party for Glmx**, Bmi»* Of Mr. unit Mrs. Stephen Eustlce or Wlnfieid Park have announced the Jr.. have returnad fratn a w«i> i^rant KMrimo, Mavy enlistee who William Cummings Ctlaser of 29 B«ss Mar>-EI ForCollegeClubDance Hampton road has been chosen for IO:i South' uvenue, went, will be- engagement of their daughter, Mar- ding trip to Bartnuda and aa» mak- expecting » call to active duty terof Mr. and M il amidinner i>tuu«« will *>•.•: ,—_—•—.-^.:-— the advanced .Air Force Reserve coniu tlm bride Suturduy of AiOx- garet Gilchrist, tor Williarft> Gorvin ing their home at 20 Vest Holly ert of 206 OrariRe av tt ttarily, war given last Sat- Officer Training Corps program at e h*re Saturday' night «» ,MrM Wilfred O. Tuff wil enter- uiidei' 0. Miu'Dougull, Jr., son ofDevanny, assistant pastor. of O»- street. Prior to the double ring pated Saturday in-n URday' night by^his pannts. Mr.Rutgers University. He was -one ()(i,u«all of 85ceola Presbyterian Church. Mr. ceremony on March 3, the brid* Somt-.-Radclifle C 1 f»iili'«i amiuuI'duHws in (he1 IMnin- KiuiX, Jr.. Mr .und Mm. S. H.Heiijllnun street,. . ' ' . , ' ' Devanny is the son of the Rev. and was the former Miss Jewel M. and. Mrs. S. G. Newman, at their of 96 juniors and seniors selected annual student prod,,,? FRUITS & lulii Country Club. / Manding,'Mr. and Mrs WJIllum 'S. Mrs. Earl H. Devanny of Wood- Cisar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. home, 10 Boger avenue, and Miss [by the military board of review a freshman. "* The ceremony will bopmformed from ,the' 300 applicants on the - More Hum 100 ci)U|il««'ai« «x- Croft. Mr.' und Mill. Burton C- bridge. . •:' ; ' W. D. Cisar of 767 Springfield ave- ut 4:au )>. in. by the Rev. Albert rrances Difabio. ; basis of. leadership, mental alert- Two Cranford |K-nit!it to dune* lo U*e imw.U' of "The ^ride-elect received her ed- nue. • • • -. UeUtmi, tyui Mr^und Mm. ^- •'<; [er, ^ustor. in Crunford Meth- Guests included: the Misses ness and academic standing. He is named, to (he d »«• «*••** i1 milll .liflfu invhwlrahlra. gr, all o/ Cnuiford; Mr, »nd .... C'huivic. About 200 persons ucation ut Dunbarton Academy and The wedding was performed by first semester at Allc VEGETABLES Mary Nunn^ Nancy Glendenning, an English major in the College \i U t> My- will be nunron of honor und Mrs.Theological Seminary. „ Given in marriage by her father, Paine, Cynthia Johnson and Con- leraide drive, aiKli.,,,;^ tan road, has been named to the value, AAP takes only ylumblu avt- bridesmaids. . • , Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Shaheen and stephanotis. li'elierfi Lettuce Madiumiu* ers, Ronald Hart. Jack Abbott. Bob social fraternity. Kappa Phi Kap- ity. Apple Pie « .. « Customers liumll.iv.-. Old, Mik^JlollU I. IJO-nut>. who»« guektx will bv Mr. and of 2 Summit road arc hosts this Mrs. E. V. Sommers of Cran- Muthlus Tortierson of West Held. Bergh.- Gws Swanhotme, James pa, education professional society, lan,|, Mti, (i. MuluuM Uui'ilti, Mis. Mn Kdwuixt (Jill and Miss Doro- to Mrs. Shaneen's mother, ford, the matron of honor, wore Miss Catherine E. hi] Carrots Wt$i»m U'.stvideni'at Duke University, Dur- Mrs. Daniel E. Sullivan of Toms a medium green taffeta dress and Hall. Leo Johnson, and Mr. andand Sigma Chi Alpha, public school Marvel White Bread William ,1 Tlum\|».oi\ unit Misa thea Mcilar* of Fuirlawn, Joseph ham. N t",,,\Vill bo-best num., t'^'- University junior, hast Dog Yiimmic* Cornei River Mrs. Sullivan was a model •arried talisman"roses. A. H. Grev- Mrs. Louis Cipolla, all of Cran- art honorary group. He was grad- Vellow Onions US No. Jo/ad. litUii IliyUi.-. Wvs. I'lUir^n. M. Huy Hier>e of Baldwin. I.. I., and Mr nii will bo A. John Grube, ed into Sigm.i Tau a Jane Parker Milk Bread 1 in the CoU»n.v Club, Fashion Show. ford: James Colucci of Roselle Park uated from James Monroe High Ioal20c is |>l. und Mrs. Thomas Qulnn of Kli/a- ers of Brooklyn was best man. honorary EnRlishf rat, There's no place for watte in our na- Hichard lxDuc, J antes St-ttlontm- The.bride's mother was attired in and Miss Alice Mnr^Hnu of Berke- School in 1043. Yellow Turnips U. S No 1 grada llu-.ls lit i'ocktUtU before ttit' beth. and Kilwaixl Dob thai, till ojl dan- Mr*. Mathrcw D. Hall of Nor-> announced by,. the Irish Raisin Bread . gray with- navy accessories. ley Heights.... ' Miss Patricia Ann O'Connor, . , tlh loaf 25c tional defense effort ' diiiuv will,. U* Mr. unit Mr*. A. ;O. Mr. und Mrs. Wilfivtl Hvirton of i\i: . . mandie , v>liuV " entertained at a. week. .Miss Hill, dau Sweet Potatoes U S No. 1 r»da lum'heotvtm Mwiduy. Guests were •The bride is a graduate of Cran- daughter of Joseph J. O'Connor of C Sii-in of U llalinu-ie iwikwuy. Tlwli' 42(1 North .Union aveiun* will rn- After tt trip to the South, the and Mrs. W. E. Hiliof St. Patrick's Layer . . 6H Inch 73c 1 !ord High School and New«York 104 South Union avenue, is cur- I That applies |o grocery stores as well as ym^is will ln< Mi , und Mis. Vlt'tor lertuin. with cwktuils (or Mr. andcouple will aysioie ut.3^' Mri. R' M- Van Horn, Mrs. Charles Emily Hill Betrothed ave., is sports editor oft. Pistachio Nuts Sagalo 601 c«Ho bag 37c Shalu-.-ii, Mv. and Mi'». K J. Shu* Mr.-:. Arthur Uiddu;. Mr. and Mis R. Kiick.leyv M«. Robert M. Crane, University. She is employed in rently enrolled in-the-Kathartite the college yearbook Jj St. Patrick^ Cup Cakes defense plants .. :he personnel department of pkg of 6 «or 39c ItW'ii, Mr, and Mi*. Churlc* J- O. K Park, Mr. und Mis fcdwavd Mrs. Churles 'Cioodtcllow and Mrs. To Law Student Gibbs School. New York. She en- news editor, of The a DaehDogFotx) Walnut Meats taga'o 6 oz callo. bag 49c American Telephone and* Tele- tered the one-year course last She is a member of pj t, 'Steven*, Mr. und Mr*. Alfred Krlg- Ruthje. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Swaivn. James 1.. TutrU- .and- s«.vu »nt«r Fi«udenberg: . • Mr, and Mrs. William Edward Mvcaroon Cup Cakes t, pkg. of 6'or 31c At AaP, we are fortunate in having 92 ola, Mi. unit Mis. I'uiil O. Oun- graph Co. -, o month. . '. ' • '. Ion, national honorary! Mr. and Mn. Howard Milius and Seymour, ol Syracuse; N. Y, will Mrs- H. Z. Homer of 5 West Hol- Hill of SOI Prospect avenue an- years' experience fighting waste of any Froaen Foods To help you save in every liam nnil Mi ami Mrs. John V. and Mrs. Wilmer Whitescar- ly stivet will be hostess at a des- Mr. Ahlborn is employed as.a .Thomas E. Cisar of 32 John iraternity; Alpha Li Sponge Dessert Shells , pkg! of 6 for 20c arrive Unlay to vwit Mrs. TuttleV wood pattern maker by the Amer- nounce the engagement of their v«r. ,''..-. '., • • - . •' street has .been named to the fall national scholastic kind — whether it be of food, or time, or Orange Juice ow South 6 oz. can 20c department, A aP offers aw and da.iy:hiet\ My asut sert bridge Friday afternoon in daughter. Miss. Emily Hastings CkeessCake . . . « . . . U before lht» Gu««t8 tor cocktails at the honor of Mrs. George Stuck of ican Type Founders. Hie served term honors list of the College" of women; and Pi Beta* •ach49c storetcide low pricet. ' Mis. C. Harvev < hree years in the Army during Hill, to Allan Crane Sharrett. son sorority. She is enrol effort — in our constant effort to save will In* served hy. Mr. und Mis. J.hum* of Mr. uid Mr*. Paul Mat - Nofih aveituev vtev Kiviera Beach, formerly of Crart- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan Shar- Engineering of Rutgers University. Blended Juice •• *'«*>» Maid 6 oz can 2 for 35c es of SO Dunham uvcnUe. tens oi 7 IiuiUuai Spring road will ford. Guests will be Mrs. Leslie World War II. " He maintained an average of 1.400 Liberal Arts course at l Ajax Cleanser Candy Treats money for our customers. Mr. •a.ivU Mrs- ^ftephin rett of Baltimore. ' Miss Diane Ossrnann o will bo Mr. and Mis. Bragdon. Mrs. L. O. Tabelman, for the first semester. With the foaming action Grape Juice • Watch 6 oz. can 25c Mr. and Un. Sunxner H- S\wi-. will giUtMKt tht tV.t^vy S>'hiv.\l play The wedding will take place in lejr place will arrive] William lHwItls und Buest, Mr. und Mrs. Dorothy Coles, Mrs. Ralph T. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fritz of John S. Eldridge of 308 Elizabeth MarshmaJIow Eggs aoco!ai* covatad .4 oz p«9.19c You can help us do our part in this ser. Mr. »»\d Mr*. Fi-«d 4*- AmUsr-."Kivni Servuv" UMIVO«\AV .nijjht. Summit road left yesterday to June. . Southern Seminary, Strawberries" libby or elrd»*ya 12or.p«9.-45e' Mis'. 1., I), t'.theiliiutoir mut tfuest, 1 Posey. Mrs. R. H. Priest, Mrs. P. avenue, a student at the Newark 25c st>n. Mr. and Mrs. 6l Theii so**. t'vwtAW lViA'.\Vit.n'Ui. will spend the-« week-end in Palm Miss Hill is a graduate of Cran- Va-.-'to spend her Ea^ Marshmallow Eggs worthmora 12 oz. pkg. 25c national emergency by calling our atten- Or.'und Mis, lltrmad It. Kott, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Yuck- G. Tomlinson and Mrs. Lawrence ford High School and Bucknell College of Engineering,- has at- i the UMdii\< twlos. Beafch. Fla., where-Mr. Fritz will wtih her parents, Mr.., tion to any wasteful practices we way have Bro«coli Spears iibby ioozpkg30c iii\ii Men H. t!. Van' Ihwajsen, Mr., man, all of Cranford, and l>r. Breibart. . '• ' , University, Class of 1949. tained 'academic honors for the. Coconut Cream Eggsctiocot»tatovarad 1 ib. box 35c and Mrs Donald Mt'Coid, Mi. und Mr ittul Mtv X« O. Tabelmah of ittend the advisory committee winter term. • . • . Theodore Os,smnnn. Mr*. Graham N*wbury oi West Uoil> s!twt had us their Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Fas- Her fiance was graduated from overlooked. Please write: ' Baby Li maS Bird»ey« or L.bby 12 or pkg 35c Mfs. (iforgi) It. Ctutovtir-.uiul Mr. meeting of the Acacia Mutual Life Charles R. Merwarth, a student Camay Soap 1 1 • ••.••••• tpruwvly of Cranfo*\l. sti tor the wivk-end Miss l-or-' nucht of 33 Central avenue were he McDonough. School. Baltimore, Peanut Brittle SoPh«»aa iib.pkg.35c and Mrs Francis K. Klout. insurance Company at the Hotel at Duke University, Durham, N. C, Mv. und Mid. KHULS aiw, lV>.'*n o< L>aktield, N! Y., ahosts Monday at a dinner party. and Rutgers University: He is For toilet and bath CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEFT. Cauliflower Birdwye or libby * 10 05 pig. 28c fe 'M . und Mi>, Cifdit*- Biltmore this week-end. They ex- has been named to the dean's list BIRTHS er tuul Mr. and Mis. John L. Guests, were the Rev. and Mrs. 1 studying law at the University at Suehard's Chocolate Squares a pkfl. 25c ni«ye.'Htid Miss Lotvtta Ki'ioter of pect to return on Monday. ' for'the spring semester.- He is the V. J. Con- warth of 367 South Union avenue. t'. "iivuiick, 'Mr. und Mis. J. Stolhbff of Flemington. Mrs. Whit- road is under., observation in St. Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner the birth of a daughter, S French Fried Potatoes *«&< lbor-rAg,23c iUon av«»\ue. Atteuduv^ will Iv WyJ Mis. E. C. Eai'hart and Mrs. John E. Gaffney, Jr., of 114 Nestle*S Morsels Sami-swaal chocolala S oz. pkg. 21.C hfit AlUn and Mi. und ML si. tier was the guest speaker at theElizabeth Hospital. BUzabeth. of Albany, N. Y., were-week-end on Tuesday at Muhle . K Voilu** all oi Ciuntuid. and Mr. Mr. and Mvs. K*>b«rt L. Cl»«v.. Mr,A. J. Davies'attended a meeting of Spring Garden street has been pital, Plainfieldi Mrs. L., I •• Cod Fillets Cap'aJoha . MM»s . Harry V. OsJlxMtieJ . JJr the Suburban Club of Union last Auxiliary = Meeting in the ' after- Mr. and Mrs.-Wesley A. Stahger guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fer- Duz 1lbpl>g39c To give you a choice, of and Mis. Janusj. CJiUitimy «IV< St. : accepted at Lehigh University... former Marjorie Cyrql? Mr. and Mr* J«ine» Ki«rn%n, Mr. Fi'iday night.* ' * 1 . hobn. ' ' *. '••-' of 705 Willow street returned Fri- guson of 615 .Springfield avenue..' .'AUittnU, I- I For the laundry anid clithts many values, AAP prices aikd. Mr*. KayinvM^d A. O'Neill. Mr. day from a two weeks' vacation in Miss Theresa ' Claire Weirum. A dinner befoic th« d«nu*> xvlU L». Scovillfi Hagcr of 35 Park- v Walter K. Fasnacht of 33 hundreds of items low. _„ and Mv*. . Wiliiiun T. Rollins,-MrRollins,Mr. way Village has been recalled to Bermuda: They made the trip to daughter of Mr. and 4&is. Fred U- tivtn by Mi. and Mw. WilUwn Central avenue will -attend a din- V and Mrs. Richard l)o»4»in and Mr.active duty in the Marine Corps, he island by plane and returned Weirum, Sr., of 117 Roosevelt ave- Ha>e^ Old of 6 J'iUsnWd Stiwt lu>i> anil United States Military Academy. MARTIJV JEWEL] given by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Mrs. E. F. Rouvet ol 178. Locust Mrs. Peter Nelson. Mrs. J«. F.of 449 Orchard street left this week Weirum was accompanied by her Mr. und Mr»i. for a two weeks' tour through the sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Weirum. couple will ttVeel loj1 l>i«.>aK- at q Amnlri, Mrs A. J. Tlnvlos and Mrs. Mrs. K; N. Gvddings, Mr. and Mrs.desseft -bridge.. • C. F. Von Lynn attended a meet- Southern states... Tfiey plan fo Jr., and children, Louise and Judy, i in the . ht>urt> ut the home pend a Week at Williamsburg, Va., arid a cousin, Joseph Hanson of Mi. und Mis. Ti'umpoVc, 37 E;'r. Gooigo. Mr. ond Mrs. J. E. Miss Marjorie McKay of 530 ing of the Scotch Plains Women's Dr. and. Mrs. Bernard B. Harrison street,, Rahway was guest Club yesterday afternoon. ": and another • week motoring Jamesburg. They win visit Mrs. cak« 19c Kounty Kist Peas ...• . • 17oz.can2for31c through Virginia and the Caro- W, eirum's parents. Mr.' and Mrs. Mi', und MN. Kiihuid G. Kt-p-Kott, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Sloat of. honor-at a luncheon arid bridal Mrs. H. Z. Homer of 5 West Hol- und Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Van In- shower Saturday at the home of linas. Julian F. Wilson of Raleigh.. Whole Kernel Corn ASP gotdan 16 oz. can 2 'or 31c )>ler of -»08 CV-ntral will ly street entertained .her bridge •m Mrs. D'.' W. McGinnis. 724 Linden* club on Monday. . • Mr. and Mrs. Manning Rowitz of Mrs. Albert Martin of 32 Rama- Will Help You place. The. co-hostess was Mrs. 12 Claremont place have returned po road was hostess for eight guests Ivory Flake* Pineapple Chunks Libby'i, dat Mont., DOI« 30 ox. 29c aivd Mrs. (». \V. Kvt>tt, Mr. uiul Mrn. ' Mrs. J. Mirhiel Birile of 206 H. J. Bauer of Ridgewood. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moran from a 10. weeks' vacation* trip at a birthday party Sunday in hon- Kkhaui J KHUI, Und Allan Whit- Arbor *tre«t viU.ehierUiiii at cock- For dithei aridTRne fabrics irom Scarsdale. Ridgewood. and two sons have moved into their through the Western states. . or of her son,. Wayne,, who cele- Mott's Apple SauCiB • • t7oz.glau2'or31c iH-v, all Of Ciuitford; Mr ami Mrs.tails for iif. '*-'6- . Berkeley Heights and new residence at 34 Columbia ave- brated his ninth anniversary. Xo protect you against ris- C. V, Deubel ikif South Orunu«, Mr. !»tr issii WLrt Jiusseil TTyck- : Mr. and Mrs^ Fred Kaiser, form- Crahlord. Miss McKay will be nue. ' ••'.•• " ' . Del Monte Peaches Haiv«&iiiCad 29oz.can33c aiul Mr*. Fred Kkstrmul of We.t- .r.is Win. Ruth flichin!.. jj] drf erly of linden,, have moved to 7 Mrs. Conrad Benz of 44 Wall ing prices, AAP guarantees married to Frederic Thomas, son Mrs. Alwyn Watston of Short 1 SAVE WITH tloUl und' Mit>H EUle MMgtty t.i V.irt;; a»jrtiic. Trtunip- oi "West- Arnet place-. -Mr. Kaiser is' em- street entertained eight guests at i. and Mrs. F. W. Thomas of Hills held a barn ""dance for the ToanatoJuice'8oz.can^for27c4opz 29c all advertised prices for a l.imlen...... aut; E/'W.-Whilehtiad. Ji-..-,*d ployed at General Aniline Corp., an afternoon bridge and tea Mon- S'.ui:i'. Ormiav Cranibrd, on April -T; i- ' 'i^kty «-.»»i baUroam clasjes at the Casino* re- Linden: V I' day. ' •full week. U will be u cocktail pwiy a "M ••. Drefi 7 f'Bnnsweet Prune Juice • • quart botn.33c . .arfjlun-ithfe-.Uanct plit^Hf tif Mr. On Monday afternoon Mrs. A. J cently. Mrs. Robert Ferguson of 615 Members of the card party com- j home of Mr. und Mrs. JV>Kn C**.'r for lingerie, tuthtt, tK. mit! Mrs.. ..ubht:' G Davies and Mrs! Charles Schill- Mrs. H. D. Lohman of Crescent Springfield avenue entertained mittee'of St. John's Rosary Socie- U.pkg31c Uiwcllr und Mr u« South Union avenue returned Bab-O The party spirit will start with Iain Reilly, Tommy O'Brien, Fred Monday from a two weeks' trip SUhl-Meyer Beef Stew , • 14 or. can 47c spending, AAP marks pricet I'oiktiiilh ut lti(- h'rfr.t '^ We cocktails at the home of Mr. and AhV; Richard. Frutchey, and Ross to El Dorado, Ark. Gr««M difolving Cloantat MIK. Jiml K. MiltMi. «51* Birch Mrs. C. C Schulze of 15 Tuxedo Rowland. . • La Choy Chinese Dinner * * packag* 49c avenue, Wttlttd^ Tr>-> WJJJ 6* Mr. and Mrs. George' Kaetelus the baach. PaVdaus sMalt. Enttrtabv NEW pj whose guests will be Mr. and daughter-are now residing at C«« AttpnMc City S-I2II FRESH BMIUM6 Mul FRVIHC Mr. und Mr» J Wuimr OutJm, Ur Mr, and Mrs. William Hayes PaaS Egg Dyes « * • • . packaga]5e «Ml Mn Richard Dudley. Mr. and their, new home, 13 Wade avenue. t und Mr* CtifaiU-. M iUy, I>r uad Old and son, William, Jr., of 6 ^ If you want the finest pen youSre ever VLn. WUliam Thompson and Mr. Pittsdeld street, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Rounds of West- Gorton's Codfish CaltesKWy^fry 10 or k . 21c Vk to 3V4 lbs. -Mi*. Iddwuid C^ H>. atud Mrt- Md Mm. Robert W. Guthrie, all of used evea at twice the price—come in and try this P a CHICKENS Terrell Frederick of 107 Eastman field, who left Muhlenberg Hos- LOtt ISLMB'S FIIEST Cranford. and Mr. and .Mrs. B. H.street, will attend the play "Room pital this week, is convalescing amazing New "21". Its exclusive OcUnium. point Ivory Soap BeardsleyYShredded Codfish 4orpkrl8c Mr m of Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broul- «N Tttf WAtCWiOJtAT MMKACf Service" to be given tomorrow nt the home of her parents, Mr. is 8 different metals blended to give super-smooth For dithM, launeVy or bath M/. I>oiuiid lard and Mr, and Mrs. William nighf-by the Dramatic Club % Miu.JButh Thompson of 214 'Outlaw, 1* W*R»1 fciKi place. Their choke of points. «. Light Meat Tuna ASP brand 7 oz can 35c Chopped Beef rr#«hly ground Uiu^bib WJ|» t* ,ULr. aiid' Mn, Don> North avenue, west, left Saturday tb.65c Smoked Beef Tongues Topgrad* fc ald Mi»i-K*y• wvJ Mr. und Mrs. E.by plane for a three weeks' vaca- Ivory Soap . ONLY French's Mustard • • j • • ooz.|ar9c Corned Beef Blata and naval i.39c Frankfurters simien R>65C I. Wiir.f/.M'e. • tion in Europe. She will visit Lon- For diihet> laundry or bath don, Paris and Borne. . Jr.. EASTER Gravy Master For mjUng. gravia* H oz. bol. 15c Boneless Brisket Beef ft«*h or .»(• for boiling u> 37c slip. - i/.r and Mri. Dudley W. Rob- Ivory Snow , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bu- Mrs. Charles Woolley, Mrs. M. S. Parson's Ammonia • ,». quart bom. 22c Pork Loins whoi*or*ahafM K>53« Stewing Veal i**,i*u tb 79* i. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Sieg, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Ellis' For fine fabrics and dishes Jr, and Mr. and Mrss. Her- Franklin, Mrs. Erwin Rutz, Mrs. NEW AERO-METRIC GrC-SoIvent Ctaanlhand* lib. can 15c 3 Ib.can37c Pork Chops HipandihouldarcuU Edward Wahl, Mrs. John Schmitz Wimm ipmatiift SmafanMl A Sju»b*n. >. and"Mrs. P. J. Camay Soap aaihiiiacaka 2'°'25c Loin Pork Chops Cam* cut* /i/U-r tht- ball is ov#r, MrTand SERVING FROM 12:30 UNTIL 7 CONTINUOUSLY it. 73* Fresh Smelts »>29c Fillet c»d-rroi« n, 39e Fruit Cup. Suburban "Oilltod To«n»ti Julc* Flag Pussy CatFood—^^^r-a^oz.car. 3^«or 25o- Jlpady-To-Kat Hams whoUor .a*, hatf Apricot Nectar Pineapple Juk« Spick and Span ^49c Sliriuip Bluepoint OyiUr CockJjUl Flag Dog Food ..«;_•...»-•_-M.otcan3•« Frnih Shrimp CyfctJi TfeiT toTcliinina painted surfaces Mackerel Fancy u> 29« l^inpers ; a doaea djflenpit ways. New filling Hudson Paper NapkinB T«« iiza k . of ao 2 for 25c | Aworted Relish** P fl •40* A PARADE New ink Bow meter for a flawless, ^ 25c Cream ol Chicken nlo Heine KuajK* of Tonaio. Uajirilekia Thank you..; skip-free line. New tfciWe ink supply. New i>'.i V • ' • ' •••••••, x.' '.'.'..-' . •• ••-. of : •• '• ••'•..-.•. Broiled Fresh Halibut Steak, Mirabaall ' ' '. " • " ' Mfeguards against leaking. It's.thc pen that ' CusMeroUitle ol fresh Lobster, ala IfowbUM give* you year* of writing Oxydol t refund KOOS BROTHERS — Rahway Panitnl Half Spring Chlckrn, Currant Jatly 0 Ho.ii.1 Leu of Easter Lamb, Mint Jelly for the laundry or dishe* nl $| 4)50 P»««ur«. Writes dry with a.< the price df any thin" '" -• 1 ANTHONY. HAIRDRESSER — U • , Oilkt-d Suuar Cured Ham. g»JC* Hoa»« stulted Youtu Turkay^Cranberry SauM 1 JJ—J• inW7cofc>r«andWack. Cu3- PAGE BODS BEAUTIFUL Urolled French Lamb Chop* with Bacon <*3.S0> fails to please you |ON COLLIER — Westfield Grilled Prime •irloln SUak. aialti* dHotel iMJOk J Pimm Ituast Prlma Klbs of Beef, Katural Gravy IS3.S0) JT DEHMER'S FLOWER SHOPPE — Cranford &9 aT.i Sliced Swiss Ocmuu kv70e Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food . SWAN CLEANERS — Cranford YondoaVhave to spend a lotof money to Gold-N-Rieh Cheese . . • • • a>75c VelveeU Cheese Food . . Hib i 37o Harvard Vetin Candled SwaM Creamed Onions Chiffon Flake* P 8 FABRICS Whipped I'olat&cs ButUred New Pea* •«« easaaiaisi ••-•• ••' ^BORDE>T& ^ Newark Miuhed Yellow, Turnip* enjoy a let of good eating. That's the de> Imported Bleu fani»h *^59c Real Yogurt. D«.non-Piu«d.poi;i tor ur 17c **«*€* YOU'LL LOVE TO HAVE FOR — Ra«t>b*try lc« tictoM dhcovwy you*]] make wh«n you - Sliced Tomatoe* with rrench Dt«*«ln< . try Ana Page Foods. Do it today! Cheese M>* »iyi* s 3 tb. can 1.20 Fresh Milk •>«*«. 2 q> COM* 47C ug. 2 q« coni* 45« f(d !\ tdTH PHARMACY — Roselle Pwk Apple Pie Chocolate Ic*d Sponge EM* - Orantn Ice A* Little As Site Weeklf At No AJ<1"* | Lemon Merlniiue Pie Sherry Vanilla Ice Cream 8t«w*4 Oregon plum* Sparkle Gelatin D^TH 3 pkg». 19c Brundled Peach Sundaa> Chocolate Ice Cream East** Cream Layer Cake STORE HOURS: •An J Ynxh Strawberry Short Cake Cametnbert Cheese with Cracker* "^•^••ei EASTER and SPRING Kirkman's Granulated Sparkle Paddings .3 pkg* 19c Prim EffwtiM h Um ttetets mt itH-Unk* Start^Aary. For Making Our Graham Bread RolU Wheat Bread for the laundry and dlthai Choc. Tapioca Pudding oi«. 6c FASHION SHOW AW BRIDGE NOW AT Coffee Tea Milk . Pottum Coco* Buttermilk PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY Beans itwUn Hb.caw2v23c A Huge Succe*» i: go up. 'C FABRIC Peanut Butter . . 1201 k 32c 0 CENTER Spaghetti tn*nA 15^o*. can 2 for 25c IflUL SOIDIIID Elbow Macaroni . >tbpi»17c TV (ta (lib of Craiferd McCall Patterns 14( QO, nonlson 570 X 15-17 NORTH AVB.. W. Open Friday Evening* Cran. 8-5M5 EAST ORANGE SUMMIT *, .' Nn> Tk« Ntfln , ... . .„ ._ . ^ OS 3-SS40 90HIN STORE C*>pyrifht 1951-1V Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Ca, 103 MHJf STREET (naar U. S. Post Oiice) CRAWORP
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THE CRAWFORD m'Jtiiejaw AND CHRONICLE.•' THURSDAY. CaUr Frefereacea y. Graceland Memorial Park, Kenil- Department Finds . •Coffe* U first reported to have Colsr preferences vary ,„ ent regions of the world Mr#. Dil^llo Speaks When Mrs. DiLollo left Scotland,(be et\ the home- of Mrs. Alfred worth; > Smoke —No Fire been found growing wild in -Abyaw §ee$ Soviet heFbrother was only two-years old. Comrie. 217 Walnut avenue . on dent, will preside, and serving the Wf(liws(I;iy Fleming Club. The sinU, but the growing of coffee search has shown that br t k u) Interest'," was given yesterday I John T. McGuntcieof Westfleldf for Mr. Merrick was born in Dod£h- To Mother in Scotland The DiLoIlos Iwo-year^oldson al- f April 10. supper will be Mrs. Bruno C. Metz- program wij) be heid. in the recre- OBITUARY The fire department at 830 last and its UH ui beverage ii"be- prefer red, while blonds ner. Mrs. Harry Lawrience and by JJr's. Naha Jurji 'nt the club's I having no registartioi^'in his pbs- erty, W-, and had lived in Chicago night ^responded to a telephone Mrs. William DiLollo of II Hol-so joined in the conversation. ation room ofCninfonl Methodist' before coining .here 21 years ago. Ueyed to have started In Arabia.) blue. Latin races like the Mrs. Gerald Phillips. A birthday regular busineis meeting in Cran- if'cssion, Si, charged by Lt. EPster Mrm. H»rry H. DUxel ~. I.; a brother, Joseph Warga of call from the C L. HUl^Wnufac- ly street spoke to her mother in .Charch. ' • : He had been employed; ,28 yean more brilliant hues. The Glasgow, Scotland, for - the first dinner was postponed until April lord Public Library. . I Powell. AH paid court costs of $3>." Maspeth, L. I., a sister .n Hungary, turing Co. at 210 South avenue, favor the cooler, softer to Miss Gilley to Speak at Hostesses will be Mrs. Henry T. Mrs. Mary Anna Ditzel. 45 years and two grandchildren, y by the Western Electric Company. - • Calf Pea* .'<"•• 'time in four years via a trans-At- old, died Tuesday at her home, 299 •east, because of smoke in the'brea, Dirty calf pens are alvrayg bad, Qub Contributes Margaret Greene Guild Gruber, Mrs. T. y. .Albert. Mrs. He was a member of the First but found no fire. According to Jn Korea lantic telephone on March 4. . -• Injured in Fall '^ Denman road, after a long illness. Presbyterian Church and the Tele- Oer me ramparts but they are* worse in cummer than. •••••••••••••••••••a. The Cranford .. Woman's Club. Miss Mary Lou Gilley, who re- R. C. Aid rich. Mrs. Lislt R. •'Beard- Three Fined Harry T. Rearwln firemen, lack of enough natural A warning that Russia may; bear The occasion also 'marked the slee. Mrs..E. J. Dills. Mrs. 1?. Elk's- I Mrs. J'oan Wehrenb6rg at. 9 'funeral..services will be held to- phone Pioneers of America. ' He winter because they craw files and f ftnds 5t necessar meeting Tuesday in the home of cently {returned from work among To Perform in Concert Magistrate Charles J. Stevens Funeral services for Harry. T. draft caused smoke from an ad- HUSIANDSRAvf arms i >* y 'n or- first "meeting" of Mrs. DiLollo's [Mrs. Fred J. Deller, 26 , Ret ford McKcijjc, Mrs. G. Q. Miller, • S|jrufe street sustained lacerations morrow at 2 p. m..-at_Gray Me- formerly was active in Cub. Scout other insects that -may ijlread dis- husband and heir mother. Mrs. displaced persons in Munich, Ger- At Philanthropic Tea fined three motorists for traffic in- morial 12 Springfield avenue, with Rcarwin, 65 years old, of 601 Or-work. During World War I, he jacent grocery store to descend to der to' drive the United Nations avenue, voted contributions to'Oie many, will be the speaker at the Mrs. Haixy T. Rearwin. Mrs. Ches- ol'the forehead and left upper, lip thev watch ground level. eaw- '• • ., Margaret Pentland. During the A concert by Mrs. Celinda Fer- ter C. RotXieubei'iiei-. Mrs. Louis A. fractions in Municipal Court Mon- last Friday when she slippetlqrr a the Rev. Albert Allingcr, pastor of chard street were conducted Sun- senred_ in the Army. • • , of Korea was soM.nded last Fri- Red trass. 1951 Campaign/ Rut- supper meeting of the Margaret day night. They were: Richard Cranford Methodist Church, om- A fire Sunday at 5 South Union talk, the". Cranford couple also gers .Endowment Fund, student guson, locol pianist, and MrsRice. , Mrs. George Sponn, Mrs G i uji at home and fell, strikingjhor day, night at Gray Memorial, 12 Surviving are his wife. Mrs. avenue caused $75 probable dam- British ChartoU v.night-by Congressman Alfred spoke with Mrs. DiLollo's 6-year- Greene Guild of the First Presby- Kohl of Brenton Woods, $5 for it. Burial >'• Irarn us her loving face lator, there will be no peace un- ^urday afternoon at Gray Memor- son, Richard Henry Rearwin, who And ber pleasant cKeerful ways.' . ; . ial, 12 Sprinflcld avenue,. for Mrs. A heart that won so many friends O the power sources are taken is a student at the Renssalaer ThoutrJi her smile b tone, forever. to'the UN.' There is no use conr Elizabeth B. Kcppel of 111 NewPolytechnic Institute. And her hand we cannot touch. street, who died last Thursday at We shall never tow sweet memories U.S.MARIN Bering tha Thirty-Eighth Parallel Of a daughter and sister we loved ao her home after a short illness. much. . • ••'.••'' K a boundary line because it isn't DeWiU D. Merrick The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pas- Sadly missed by. Glass Cwrtalnera '. ' . . : - . Largest flag ' • practical, the speak.er asserted. He tor of- the First Presbyterian FuneraUservices were held Sat- Mother. Daddy, Sisters Lightweight glass containers al- • The 3. L. Hudson store hi Detroit described Northern Korea terrain js being similar to that of the Alps Church, officiated. Burial was inurday afternoon at Gray Memorial, and Brother. : - low foods' to cool to refrigerator has the largest flag in the world. Fairview Cemetery, Westfield, 12 Springfield avenue for DeWitt temperature more quickly than It U over 100 feet high, 3S0 feet PEOFLE ARE FLOCKING TO mechanical equipment being Mrs. Keppel was born in Hun-D. Merrick. 51 years old, of 15 thick, heavy ones do. • long, and weighs about 1800 pounds. of little use. As a result the UN Adams avenue, who died last gre at a disadvantage'and the best gary, and had lived in this country Mntaneg Is the.seed of • peaeh- for 40' years. She had been a resi- Thursday in Ale'xian Brothers Keep Heifers Orawtag" . strategy is '° have the Reids con*- Hospital, Elizabeth. He had been Uke fruit of "a tropical evergreen . • "glck" Wheat. • dent of Cranford for 28 years. The term "sick" wheat, barley or Heifers running. oh • poor pasture- KENHWORTH SUPER MARKET stantly extend their lines and slow- tree.. It is ovular in shape ranging Surviving are her husband, John a patient there for a week. will need, some additional feed to lyblecfl them to death, he said. The Rev. Robert G. Longakcr, in she up to en* and one-fourtn other grain is a market designation . G. Keppel; two daughters, Mrs. niches in length. The flavor of nut- for a dead gernt. It is not fit forput them in thrifty condition t>y The former major pointed out Barbara Deeds of Cranford and pastor of the First Presbyterian breeding time; that the Chinese take'pare of their Church, officiated. Burial was in 'meg is tweet, with a warm and human food. . where LOWER regalar prices + BIGGER weekly specials Mrs. Mary Barlow of Lcvittown, spicy undertone. wounded- As a result their hos- pitals are overflowing and this ulti- mately may undermine Soviet for YOU! China's moi'ale, he said. He ob- 9( M A SENSIBLE EASTER GffT served that it has been determined Sperltd for On* Week; Throrngk Wednesday, MarrH 21* that Chinese Heds^ have been FOR THE YOIJNG§tERJS M Sf rvi^ Meat Speiials ,^ (inner) Specials doped. A/ter being captured they Del Monte . erally'display no animosity to- Ergnco-Amerkan Swift'? Premium Boneless ' 3 cans 19c ard Americans, he said. VEAL ROAST •:...'....;.,. lb. 69c TOMATO SAUCE . Congressman Sieminski express- /eel hi (Ae ivnanciai iecurUut 29c I belief that Mao may ultimately Boneless Brisket, CLOROX ...... 2 EAB (Fabulous Cleaner) h Ige. box i out of Korea. The next six Spaghetti KoslM style a? months will tell, the story, he said. CORNED BEEF * It. 73c CORNED BEEF (Derby's) .... 12-oz. can Me l pr^beiHcu tn{ VEAL CHOPS (Rib) .....rib., 7«« TEA BALLS (Scrvit) ...... box of 50 tk OUR notion is In a state of •mergancy. Th« THE HRY-THWD YEAR OF OPERATIONS tt'. F. W. Sarpolus presided. OF OURCOMPANYhcOURCO up produ FRESH HAMS (Call Style) ...... lb. 39c TEA BALLS (Servit) 16 in a glass tumbler Ue Del Monte - threat of inRotion is growlno •very day- W# MAVONNAIZE (Hellman's) .... pint jar Ue mutt keep our nation economically strong by: opportunities to Serve our policyholders and BREAST *O VEAL ., ...:.. lb. 35o cation Topic for dMcking that Inflation, It CAN b* don* if vwo: their benencioriesand the cownunibw in wKidh MAZOLA OIL, pint «4e — quart Me they live. It has oho contributed subttonbolh/ Rath's Black Hawk OLD DUTCH CLEAN8ER can Ue i School Group INCREASE OUR PRODUCTION to to the growth o>tho Coivony. LIVERWURST (By the Piece) lb. 49c PUSS *N BOOTS CAT FOOD .3 for Me dafant* n««ds, reduce our civilian J , P Willlnm I.eedale, assistant di- Fruit Cocktail Our povRMnis to living policyhoUen in-4 CHINESE DINNER (La Choy) box ISe ctor of the Surrjmit board of rec- So eosy to prepare—so delicious, end so economical! 'SUPPORT INCREASED TAXES to put Our aeosed 17.3% and to beneficiaries 5.2%. Pr«- eation, will spe»k before the par- defante eKort on o "pay-os-you-go" botis. iBiuai' Inoooe ro$» 6%, and asset* were up * Fresh Sea Fo«d ent-education group of the High 7.6%. Special teservet and surplui funds for the * Frozei Fwds Tangerine Juice 2 '^ 23c Mptt's Pom-etts INSIST THAT NON MILITARY EXPENDI- hoof FTA at 8 p. m. Monday in r« 22c ooaed proiscttoii of our poticyboloers were) FILLET HADDOCK (Fresh Cut) lb. 49c ch teM TURES BE CUT TO THE BONL Lynfrost Skinless • > home of Mrs., Milton Koos, 8 Roast of Beef SylmarSpagherri Increased 38.1%. FANCY.' SMELTS ..-...*...... ^. lb-v 29e •Uon-road." ' '•' "•"'.". l\ Ovaltine - * far ACCEPT CURBS ON aEDlT.OedH reuric Durlno the year, store dan $5,600,000 was GOD FltLETS ...... 1 lb. box 35c Lcedale,. a graduate . of f r J M. to 6 P. M. 8 so that fathers will be able to tC ', it was announced. Swift'ning 3 Black Jelly Eggs Reserves for Employees'Pensions 500,000.06' " HILLSIDE GENEKAL AGENCY Thaw »nd Fri, 8 A. M. to » P- M. Dessert S,MI 3 ^ 19c Ckpitai '.. , 900j000.00 CIMMMII NUDE NTOIIH Tomatoes »« 25c Clt— Mom Easter Novelties Surplus Ivnds & Special Reserve 1,646.424.96 17» HUUie Avcme KEN1LW< THOMAS HAVECK, Prop. 488 BOULEVARD (Bet 19th A 20th) Wartime Diet Fmney Wmterm Mild Colored Cheese * 57c Shredded Wheat m. 18c IVkAI oftc iiJVI' $44,708,084.03 . s»NKY MsCMAUJsOlf. OesMfal A«eal [it the depth of wartime »hort. 106 Walnut Ave. rms COUNTT GROCERS Id, the Dutch weijp , force* to Provdlone Salemi *• 59c Presto Cake Flour 5~ 20c Eggs S24«,OOO,OQO LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE * l«rg* numbers of their bulbs— Carrots 2 •«»<*•• 19c ! &tt that was far from popular, Sharp Coon Cheese ZZ *- 79c Hmnd-kollei Gold Seal Rice " " t the bulbs are non-nourishing. BrtisselSprouts ^T29c iT 18c Wiring and contain a dlf- Imported Swiss Fruit-&-Nut or acid.' : Potatoes t^MM. 3<^ 19c +• 55c Gorgonzola Cheese »• 75c Cocoanut Cream r GRAY MEMORIAL IS Shiploads In O»e Grapefruit^. 3-25c wtsratM SHAH W AN OUTSTANDING |0°« of the largest and newttt Gorf on s Codfish Ca kei How Much •"'"•lies vessels can haul mor* Applesi^tl. 3-25c Cheddar Spread 63c "0 tons of iron or« at on* 1 $ Grass Seed Si* * 5^, 1.89 Dromedary Apple Sauce H-x. on WHJII tou '•ThatorpunUs 15 times more Anier Cheese Si* 57c Tea Bags , *« 51c SERVICE! "the capacity of the flr«f ora l Funeral P "signed for ihc trade In 1MB. Yellow Onion Sets 2 ^ 25c Shefford Snappy ^ 20c Devils Food Apple Sauce 2 [T31c Ideal Tea Bags AMERICAN SOAMIIUD U*Omm . Mmrik 21a. Mix ••£ 26c Many people Itave aaked thu question. ' _ . Welt Shoe* Charge Dog Candy ^9c tuna Fish £#- |Wt shoes, which account for 7« one-third of all.shoe produc- BAB-0 Cadet Dog Food 3'*r28c Codfish Cakes }n|Mna Our charge for a funeral U the same Hihether the * .derive • their strength and fe HWeni—Senre iciit fnsk Fntfed fish ™y appearnnce from the fact : 23c Muellers Macaroni" funeral is held in the family home, the Church or GRAY, Inc., offers residents of Cranford and «tlc hide leather is used for No fuss, no muss! Ready cleaned—just "pop" into pan and serve! CLEANSER Noxon Polish • «elt and outsole. . FILLET FtOSTED FROSTED our Funeral Home. ' *> MRS X3C Steel Wool Pads Nabisco Saltines u vicinity an outstanding funeral home, complete torch £41c Scdbpi^63c Smelts ^ 45c The following tabulation shows that funerals con- Cut-Rite^ Pond's with air conditioning, organ, large ligltt rooms for Blue Suds ducted by Gray, Inc., are within the means of every Bluet A* UWmshttt Wax Paper White Facial family. The costs shown are for adults only. Child 2 ^ 17c 135-Uol Funerals are, of course, less expensive. your every convenience* r.N 25c Tissues A 27c 2 1066 slw«| 25c STATEMENT OF COSTS OF 500 CONSECUTIVE Blrth»f , , Sembrooh Niagara ai MeroUed Virginia Lee Special! IVORY ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN i" " Bnissel Sprotts Laundry Hunt Club . RECENT MONTHS BY GRAY. INC Decorette Square 25c Starch J5i 19c SNOW Dog Food i 26 Funorals cost $200 In our own display room in Westfield, 2o Peas ,£% 21c 23c A batter chock-full of ego*, creamy rich to tfi« 43 Funerals cost S201 to 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANrORD. taste. Real boiled vanilla Icing, creamy-yummy. "^ 32c 90 Funeral* cost S301 to Cauliflower **** 27c Chocolate decorette* on top. . Dazzle Bleach *L. 69c •'• 112 Funerals cost •401 toSSOO caskets are always on display — all plainly marked 81 Funerals cost S501 toMOO Corn On Cob ***£ 24c ****• 17/- Utt-MUhlma Bint 92 Funerals cost SMI totTSO Coffee Cake 3Tc Aero wax liquid Floor Wax con Funerals cost 1730 as to cost. Broccoli Spears ^ 29c AMUflUEO u«t. I/2C9 Notionolly famous! Most economical! Featured Prices' shoum in the above tabulation- iwclude.' Personal and Professional all Acme Markets. »*rpWf. ea*ket mm aelnifi. outrirfi» raM. ramottttl of drceped. finsgal P F coacK (local ctmmter\l), oweiuor palnu and MM of Funeral Home. Th# Orange Juice onltf expenget not included are ctmtiety costs, over which toe hetw mo b control. n*u)tpapcr notices and clothino or such items as w*. mt tha Crunch Ring Cake 39c request of the/amilj;, advanced cash ,to cotier. Blueberries We have been serving people of all denomina- Snow Crop Red—Reg. 3t7c Supremm Enriched We submit this record of our charge in the firm belief that no one can furnish a satisfactory service U A 318 E. Broad Street tion* in this community for over S3 years. - Raspberries 33c White Bread N.I. Westfeld, N. J. for less. • . , " __ __—-——-••••••< ••'•:• —:H.*«. • WE. M143 ., i oi :t>i ;,-,5r/J'*'!-~~- -^ ..--••••* _.•.-•,....•-- . : ':• . ..» . ... - -. -TR-; ' ' " . ' '•". THE CRANFOffP CITIZEN AND CHRONICllE, THUnSDAY, MARCH 15, .1951 of patients with ills such as dia-To Meet at Osceola Centennial avenue ' tonight at 8 HospiudrA'Community'bctes, cardiac diseasertuberculosis o'cIockTAll i'uiJlre.nieetinKs of the The March rheting of the'Cran- CWuu County Federation of Re-j Refreshments will be served. iSity. A freshman at Cazenovia and others. Neurological service is association also wrll be held in-*fic Congressman Clifford P. Case ,1949. He was awarded the Jun- I Junior College, Cazenovia, -TX, Y-, provided for patients who suffe ford Heights Association will be publicirri Women. Inc., in too I Presbyterian Group' , held in Osceola Presbyterian hall, it was announced. • Will speak on, "The Parly, the Na- cut.*** m.AOBmAOB roBckAssroBckAssm—WMm U or New President ior Chamber of Commerce '"Out- Miss Banker is a member of the Role for Cray Ladies from neurologic "disabilities: A YMCA; Cti Richard S. Fasnacht, a freshman Church hall, Raritan road nedr tion ;md the World," at the regular 4 The ggenera l |Colore ylored — witftuwitftout buttonbtt * oClr h standing Young Man of the Year" Reelecte Mrs. Mayer, staff-of Capers, the college news- dental clinic also is In operaUon. Read the Cjtiien~«na 'Chronic!*'. • CU « them tet* Tb» Shaheen at the Philadelphia College of Mrs. E. S. Hoyt were listening to ^ i d, .A question and ' c^ award lost year. A native and life- (Continued from' page one) pubUc nv>feB |pap •• •, rology and psychiatry, stressed the ceeds Walter Weismullcr of S OCIALS • the group's work. larid 28 other organizations, Typing' is taught', under educa need for. efficient, kind and sympa- Seventy persons attended the • , •..../ 18 FAST BECOMING V "offer•voluntary services at thetic service to the patients. The Orange. • -•'•,,- tional therapy. Workers in this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mascaro of luncheon. Decorations were in the ! is the local Red Cross. Chap- | department • also teach . aphasic unselfisn motivation of volunteer The local resident served dur- 309 .Walnut avenue had as a week- St. Patrick's Day theme. Mrs. "Tfce Talk of The Town" workers is an expression of an ad- ing the past two years as vice- I as Cray Ladies. speech retraining and assist pa- end guest James Papageorge of Charles Messerve, recording secre- Ladies with special skin vanced stage of social maturity, he president of the organization which VICTOR V* SIIAHEEN GET YOUR ORDERS IN FOR wnswrs tients in studying various subjects said. Specially Priced Atlantic City, tary, presided in the absence of is composed of more than 70 lum- therapeutic work while such as mathematics. Mrs. Thomas Dennis Brooks, six years old, Mrs. Mayer, who was ill. HOT CROSS BUNS .»« assigned to general du- J. Butler and Mrs: J. Gilbert Allen. Citing volunteers service as one ber and material dealers in the of tremendous therapeutic value to past president, of the Cranford celebrated his birthday' anniver- SMOKED HAIS b. Music has a fiarticular func- Cranford Gray Ladies. «tf» in this two counties as well as SO associate Lions'Club and of the Cranford the patients. Dr. Weitz continued, For Those sary at the home of his parents, WATCH OUR • .:•'• ISbaafc^Ea* Oaftr) ' •• ' rtthe hospital not only for its field. dealers. • BoyslTCamp Association and served "When the cooperation of volun- In addition to heading the Build- Mr. and Mrs, Conrell Brooks, 7 . - -•• . ; . /WEEK-END SPECIALS,! • ' ,7 . : I quality at shock therapies No matter in what department us executive chairman of the Cran- Hayes street. Sixteen guests at- STAY YOUNG LEAN BONELESS, : .. Gray Ladies take assignments, they teers is enlisted in behalf of the ers' General Supply Company for _J for the interest it engen- patients they are quick to recog- With Moderate ford United Fund Campaign in tended. '.••.',..'. all join in. helping to feed the pa- ITtbe individual patient. nize that the world has not forgot- Mrs. Richard Archdeacon of 31 COTTAff HAMS h 73c , of Cranford's Gray-Ladies tients in the wards at noon. These ten them and they are thereby giv- C H. Halford and Mrs. E.women also- are .»ready to serve Budgets! Ramapo road invited 24 guests to MANOR RAKE SHOP en an opportunity to talk to peo- the birthday anniversary party, of aert — have Worked won- food in the morning after patients ••••) times. Cement* Arthur OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 6:Hr. ML ple whose only interest is their her son, Thomas, on Tuesday: Choice Vial Roasts, building rniBio interest at have. undergone shock therapy. swelfare." ' . , WEEK TILL SPRING Murray's, 10* rtabay St., Ntw according to Miss Ellen P. Other local Gray Ladies who JTh6mas was 4 years old.- . •rk *r 44 Irick Church riuo, Cranford 1 Walnut Ave. f Red Cross field, director take general assignments' are Mrs, Last year. Red dross Chapters Gail Redman of 106 Mohawk Leg* or Ramps, aUo td^2^ .drive celebrated her twelfth birth- (hospital- ' R. J. Boddington, Mrs. Mabel Mey- er and Mrs. Paul Felder. These work at Lyons, Miss Dickson point- |day anniversary Sunday With a BonelewRouedVwu FOUND sits who formerly showed ed out. .The 14 chapters, who are skating party, at the Twin City CABStaes) „»„. in cither listening to assignments are given, each, day by the "captain of the day," who active, at the hospital, average Arena, Newark.,, Quests, accom- ng to play music now are 405 hours a month, she de on Monday, wasxMrs. Butler.' panied by her mother, Mrs. Wil- « of a rhythm band. The clared. • - ' ' • WILSON BONELESS ' Thousands "of books- and maga- liam Redman, and sister, Verne, i staff advocates active rath- And many- of those hours have were Lbretta McGuire, Mary 'Ann Ja passive participation in zines line the .walls in the library where comfortable chairs and sofas been given by Cranford women. Woolley, Joyce Obert "and . Gloria RouaeAis kas well as in other therapeu- Gray Ladies: are. much in de- Burt. - • issince. this has greater ben- invite, the patients. Another local Red Cross worker, Mrs. D. S. Pat- mand and have much to' give if Mr. and Mrs, Fred Denham en- • the patient, Miss Dickson they are selected, for service at erson, works here. Mrs. Peterson tertained, executive board mem- JERSEY DRESSED ° i ' 'V " ; Lyons. A o recruitment drive for also visits the wards with her tour- bers of the Cranford Heights As- ly Ladies are. disc jockeys, too. these volunteers is now being- con- ing library, a cart loaded with sociation in their home, 34 Wall sand radio programs played ducted by the ' local Red Cross books on many diverse subjects. - • street, on Monday: .' '* 9UIU. FRESB HAMS 6. disc jockeV are heard Chapter,. Other entertainment _ is provided out the wardVvia the An applicant mUsfnot only want Save $20.00 in the form of motion pictures, • * Leftover Park central broacasttng 'sys- ward parties, television'and dances. to serve, but she' must also be A salad may. be made from qualified. After an initial exami- FANCY LONG ISLAND c is but one recreation serv- Many veterans' groups as well as f pieces of left-over pork when com- nation by the Red Cross, the vol- on these bined wlia diced apples and celery, [ Lyons.Patients on medical civic.organizations hold parties at C i can use the swimming the hospital during the year. unteer undergoes screening by the chopped nuts, and enough mayon- DUCKS .ynns hospital gfnff naise to moisten. '. 7 | tennis c6Urt, baseball dia- Lyons Hospital, line of about 120 I can- also play in orgari- If, she is accepted, then she be- FANCY FRESH-HLLED in thVcountry, was opened in 1930. gins an experience that rewards •ra^x*** '•.- Farm Accldenta Since Its reorganization under the ,--«• •. ' •'•• • her with satisfaction for a job well In 1949 about K.OdOfariw ytople • hospital, which includes 60 Department of Medicine and Surg- done. , were involved In accidents. GEESE , has received, more than ery of the Veterans Administra- i and talents of volunteer tion, Lyons deals' exclusively with LEAN STRIP ™ -I Red Cross Chapters and patients suffering from neuropsy- Honored at SO Flowers Are Called for Igroups have equipped a num- chiatric disorders. Miller W. Swaney and Allan R. ALL-WOOL-FACE f special rooms in the hospital.' Forty doctors, 114 nurses and Kittlesbn, members of the staff of CHOCK ROAST Ik t these! a day room, is bright 500 psychiatric aides are on thethe chemical division of the Stan- Almost every family gives — and receives Flowers at Easter drapes, shiny green mescal staff. Patients .— some dard Oil Development, Company, Sirloin or I and other accessories. An- dating, from the Spanlsh^Amer- have been awarded a United States ; roont, te fashioned icatt War «-, am tncistry frofrom I patent for- the composition of a — because Flowers express this joyful day so much better •-like atmosphere with' area put a number also'come fungicide and a parasiticide. Dr.' - pictures and lounges. [rom Pennsylvania and'New York. Swaney lives at 559 Colonial ave- ' room was a busy place Medical services include not only nue,' Westfleld, and Mr. Kittleson than anything you could think of. See pur beautiful Spring Mrs. H. W. Fisher and intensive - treatment but also 'care at 106 Herning avenue. IUD6ETS FRIEHi! Flowers on display and make your selection for Easter. Print Rib Roast Ib. PLANTS —Cyf FLOWERS — CORSAGES ; : CHOKE , ' ":..'- . - m i McManus Bros;/ in raspom* to th»>, continu«d graat de- STATE or New JEKBET FILOMENO lAbBERTt OAUJ- mand for roonvsiz* rugs, again offsrs Vx\T all-wool-fac« CHIO, ., unmarried. FILOMENA (SWI CHOPPED - ft. 5! OALLICHIO DIODATO. PRANK DIODATO. her hUaband, VIOLA Broadloom Rug» in six patterns at a saving of $20.00. Roalfy OALL1CHIO MUS1LLO and LEON- ARD MUSILLO. her huiband. feaxt-frPttt tivw you tbree-w»y control over EDITH QALUCHIO LAFARO and remarkable values — each one styled in a traditional or con- Mott garden pcit* . J .-with one ctay-unite NICHOLAS LAFARO, her hus- froduct, Ju«t a few ttroket with tbe exclutive, band. KAROL TROVODOVSKY, c*rtrid|c nfillablcdutt Mn and you hav* *H hb helm, devtiwe* and |>enonal WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP temporary manner. Each one b backed by the experience IL.S.) repreteniallve* and his. their or Mm BwwttiojL •q|tjngcM.Btta» any of their (ucceuon. In rUht, title and lnterevt, MRS. KAROL Springfidd Avenue ;_;••• \- v' of 90 years of successful manufacturing, the quality being PROVODOVSKy, Wife ot K»ro1 rnv»vw^v?»«.re.. _..- — Provodovnky, Anna ProyodovaKy, styled to suit the mmlest budget and yet ' hrr heirs, devkees and pertonal LOTIT^T ——- ---, representative* and her. their or any of their (Ucceuor* In right meet the exacting taste of the decorators. So,.for those title and intemt. MR. PROVO- 1 DOVSKY, hiuband of Anna Provo- Who are thinking of buying a broadloom rag,don' t wait. • • dovsky, • • LAMB CHOPS ^ *- 89 ,. Defendant*. You ara hereby summoned and required FOR YOUR buy yours now! A generous selection awaits your approval Serajr ««ljr weed* away with End-o-W«ed! to nerve upon Churlcn J. Slevenii, plain- r tltl'n attorney, whoiie «ddreu In 18 North EASTER DINNER EMKvWeed dettroyi weed leaves, ttems anil Union Avenue, Cranford, New Jeney, an LAMB CHOPS " *• 19 EASTER CANDY here at McManus Bros.! . roots in a week or to, yet will not harm ordi- aimw«r to the complaint filed in a civil nary gr»i» nor affca» the toil. Killi d»ndelion«, ' action in which Henry J. Bhaheen U CENTER-CUT DESSERT. .. chic|(wced,p1antam and lOOoUtcrlaWQ weed*. plaintiff and . Ftlomeno OSIT-$5.50 MONTHLY Docket No. F-1243-SO within 35 day* after STRICTLY FRESH4OLLED JANE LOGAN April S, 1951,.exclusive of niich date. Oth- erwlsie Judumcnt by default may be ren- dered ucnliiKt you for the relief'demanded DE LUXE In the complaint. FRYING CHICKENS Ik 3 Halliard's The action hau been Initltuted. for the Peat Moss - Hyper Humus purpose of forecltMlntf and barring the equity of redeinptlbn of the defendant* ICE CREAM III and to premUea ultuate; lylntf and be- liil! in the Township of Cranford, County Ordrr Early and Keep In lime and Limestone at Union. and State of New Jeney, and JELLY EGGS tlutcribed n follow*: Known and d«lg- Your Deep Freese. natdl a-i LnU 8IK, B16. 817 and BIB In TONCOES '- Ib. Ope Pound ,. ..39 Block tt^3 on the Tax Aueument Map of the Township of Cranford. being aUo CHOICE OiNION SETS I known an K04-S0H Riverside Drive'.- - l.oti. BIS. BID and-Blt In Block 823- Were of completely automata* told to the- Township of Cranford at a HYGRADE, WELL TRIMMED Quarter Pound ...... 1Q«. WE WILL Bfe OPEN NEXT SUNDAY — public Uut sole held on May S, 1DCM by —LBjAaJai.. Gwiruu O. Teller, Collector of Tuxes of the T*>Ea» FALM SUNDAY — BUT CLOSED FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Township of Cranford. Said tax kale It's safe and clean. And it cvrtlllcutfu coverlnu said lots.were there ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY. LARGEST DISPLAY IN THIS VICINITY ultcr usKlttiu>ns: ., be beat for dependability. Call ust Crams, Has Bonnet, or Dd Rich On a Gift of Perfume • Colonial Hooked you. Fllmiipiui iAlbt>rtl Galllchlo, un- BOXED CHOCOLVTES or Toiletry. LAWN SEED married. .Fllumeiiu GallU-hlo Diodato. VI- • Persian Pattern iln Oalllcliio Mimlllo and Edith Oalli- Chose from pur Comprehensive • :hl» iMiim hnvr an undivided Interest In'suid lands, as heir* ol.Oaetano a»lll- Display of Nationally Known Makes • Simulated Embossed Leafs PS. LARGE PARKING AREA IN YARD- FREE! chlo and of Mberato Giillichlo. a deceased PABST-CTr and You Are Sure To Houe.. ion of Cluetano Gallichla. and yoU, Frank • 18th Century Florals Uloduni. - Ijfonatd Mustllo and Nlchola* X I^ifuro haw an Inchoate right of curlesy • Self-toned Leafs «,r <>tlwr Intrrett In said land* a* hut- I AMERICAN (BEESE home furnishings bands of Fllnmena rjalllchla Diodato, Viola Accented Sprayt ^lvTRDBENBACH Oullichlo Miulllo and Edith Oalllchlo La- farn; and you, Karol Provodovsky and Anna Provodovsky, your heirs, davisma % / and pernonul representatlvm and your. their or any of their successor* in rich!. Illlc and Interest have a deed or tome 1152-1154 EAST JEtSEY STREET • EUZABETH other Interest In said premises; and you. Mrs. tCarol Provodovsky may have an in- Cruftri HeatMafb (EUZABETH 2^00) choate right of dower or other Interest In fRANK VODRASKA said lands as the wife of Karol Provodov- CRanford 6-0900 sky: and you. Mr. Provodovsky may have on Inchoate fight of curtesy or other Inter- M. WALTEK SEAGEK. Keg. Pharm. e«t In said lands and premises a* the hui- "DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1925" band of Anna Provodovsky; all of you AVE. CRanford 64)700 herein named are made defendant* be- OFT1CE ,; YARD _ HONDAV cause you have • right to redeem said limds. Dated:. March 13. 1931. Cor. North ft Union Avet. Lexington Ave. at L-VJLR. U WALNUT AYE. 16-118 SOUTH AVE, E. ClWotd 6-16*1 I. GRANT SCOTT. ^^^^^^^™* '**•'•'•,'. ij >. Clerk el Superior Court. ^ •v ,->•••'-•? •••;• '~; • ,
TBS CHANIOHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICU. THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1951 Page Eleveft
Ten president of the Cranford Republican < cessful coktradiction that rarely ceeding John W, Dorao, who had held Class Exhibit Dolls WCACT*, V ROSfEC, Sch<>ol ab<> are valued for Mr V. VB t three years. Other-officers—na—•—- Reviving a 'Lost' ArtflL —At least » per centof th» p day pass without an emergencj A collection of miniature dolls is Malcfe from the Wte« of The pfHien and ChronM* : vice-president, Roger C. -Aldricu, SL.C0| tein a hog cfats should be. of animal. Defense.Council _; ' ' „..."' call. As one of our police officers being displayed in the window of The flrat duplicate match of the, president, Stanley MacClary; third vict-u SiUersmithing origin (such a* tankage) for most We commend ike gob aitdl' their .. • •'• /•" Fhre year* Ac» , . Mn. O. J. sFansen; treasurer, Edward L said recently, "The emergency al- I the Carol Lee Kiddie Shop, 2.e' ieriff/ifin' conslirt of Anthony Henrich, and sergeant-at-.-.. ^.. "The following towns have indi- (Combined in 1921). iii matches, and the average of the ctes for the Republican nomination for toeta+a-~ §mltb. . •. • ' 1 , rranford Higli School. In Colony Club Names ent countries, including the Amer- Cheese should be grated or shav**1 each new annweisaiy is leached and 1 c cated their acceptance of our-pro- ship Committee in the June 4 primary, eject*? *- The Cranford High chool basket!: 1st " the usual curriculum, thin befor* being *dd*d to otter flv* hMt. scores turned in by play- Spring Dance Ileail gram: Westfleld; Kenilworth ican colonial period. celebrated. vealed that scale iniects wl". be used to determine the •'" Patrick J. Grail was reelected president of the feated/Dunellen 33 to 24, to clinch its 1 has recently organized a cooking ingredient*. . . ' ' Cranford Republican Club for hte second term. championship of-section 2 of North ,i r< Mrs. Arthur Biddle was appoint- Mountainside. Garwood, Rosclli niier., , . , e J^dass..-directed:, by Other officers for ihe year were: Vice-presidents, continuing its quest for State Group 2 title i roodrU^hieh is designed ed chairman of the Colony Club's and Roselle Park." . . and trees in your garden, than Prizes-for the evening went to T. A. Albans. A. A. Smith and Mrs J«M* *£*<*: was,set to meetPompton Lakes in.a fourth spring dance at a meeting last it's nearly time to. get out the STSdents the fine "art of EDWARD C. McMAHdN. PoBUSim •Tax Saving Time H. R. Copson of Cranford and C. secretary; Dudley J, Croft; assistant, F. J. Deller, State seml-flnal contest'^o determine •- Thursday night iri the VFW Build- CARD OF THANKS sprayer and give roses,' lilacs. treasurer, E. L. Hedenberg and auditor, A. G. Jersey Group 2^champioh. The. local CHARLES M. RAY. Eorroir R. -l^ayne of Westfleld in the How- ""ff rclaUwly simple in ing. The dance will be held April I wish to thank all those who Heririch. blasted its way to a 26-21 win over 14 at the Echo Lake Country Club. WANTED! NATIONAL EDIIOILAL for nios| individual taxpagr^ka today ^ of A new record high was reached, in theMarch ff" ^ggj ll It consists of raising a sent cards of sympathy during my Ol uimtni^^.'rt^lnta rtxuput Jfolu GiailfoillCranford.,' witwWh Ttcasure. ___„r JM' wee* Deiore .ware Music wiU4w-by-Budrfy-£r tfrn^leayenienl.—i-cspecTally rATTRACTlVE YOUNG-WOMEN- mark« the nnal dajrtopBj TanVoc»ar^N0rth?South7 and U. James C. Maloney's report showing collections' of his orchestra. seasoti to start battling insect pesU! Freudehberg of Cranford and J. A. his survey of sentiment on parking ir, fdishes, trays and trmk- wish to thanlc members of the po- Single', under 35- years of age, for positions in our Washington, taxest*~».. . . 1U11 is. als.I«no a guaMmJaJ "tim"tim«e to^""^ musTe SulUVan of Linden, East-West in $2,403.84 in the recent drive. the business section showed residents t'nrocess consists of heating Assisting on the. dance commit- lice department and blood donors . D. C. Hotel Cigar EScparlments. Fascinating work; dignified sur-, Timeliness 'is highly IiMprtlEiint Forty-five new cases of measles were reported : moment and take stodf of the amount ot ...- - •«.*_• «•' _»?«:;•' ?. • • • ingly opposed.' Two hundred return i^stai*: JJuntil it is soft and work- tee will be Mrs. Ralph Swarm, Mrs. who were supplied by the local rbundings. Must be.capable of accepting'responsibility and be Member: Qualify Weeklies at N. J. "S~. ^-f^ m^bjfe .oj^pr o# in the township in one week, to bring to 74 cases were mailed, and of 105 returned, only 15.J. "SLu is called annealing. Arthur Poole, Mrs. Victor Sha- Red Cross Chapter. ambitious for advancement; High school education • essential. Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, & J. money New Jersey trudrntt. as amUmd- emulsions, im in i^rong «|^»«lons Runners-up in; the. HoweU sec- the number of cases during Marcn. favor of the plan, Many letters from int)i"3 Sain this more fully, let Excellent starting, salary; insurance and hospitaliziation plan; • as Second Class Matter. ; .... Mrs. Harry R. Heins was elected second vice- heen, Mrs..Charles Monihan and Mrs. William Walter. ••AU nav into the Federal cofen. **«« «• darraaift sprtys-ond must tlon'"Were A: Angug s of Cranford and organizations were received, <' ^ -S, a sample bowl is made. Mrs. William Trometter. paid vacation. •'',.-'.•' ua»,jpay lnio me s-wKwi »™^^ ^ ^^ befare ^ pIantg ttaxi, and H s ^^ ot We8tneld ^ ^ president of -the Cranford Women's Republican Published Thursday at Cranford, New ;Jersey, by subject.' . Ssary. tools..-art a flat- Club at'the twentieth annual meeting. Mrs.~WaIter Mrs. James P. Duffy, civics and Please submit photo • The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Inc.' Official The U. S. Treasmy department s g,,,,^ Viaesa diluted as advised Carroll dnd W. F. Herzog and Mr. ' Fifteen Yean Aro .5 hammci- for raising, a metal ••..•.. / •'•"• —»"l«»to by A. NIc hc»«Und Whst'a la »' Name K. Fasnacht, president, conducted the meeting. welfare chairman, announced that The parliament which assembled with application. paper' for Cranford. GaMyoojcl ' and . Kenilworth. latest report' shows that-New Jersey's by the manufacturers, they wiU and Mrs. Ralston Neville, all of Clarence L. Fritz was reelected president of nd "wooden stake. The first Students in. Cranford High School are studying other things besides the three R's. A special . Annouricemerit was made that George i checks have been mailed to cover shop class has "been organized in silversmithing. "Participating are, from left to right, Alex Stes- at EUlnburgh. January 1, 1661, wa* Subscription Rates $2:50 a Year in Advance taxpayers contnbUte€l*I^J.^".viw»/ tsU3X "ti^ wnen used aft*r te* Cranford, and in the Mitchell secr ' the Cranford' Boys',Camp Association at the an- terheldt, Township Committee Chairman jf '"To hit the metal with the OFFICE: 21 Alden St. Tel. CHnnford 0-8000 plants gtart growth- Orchardlsts tlon Mr., ^ind Mrs. P. Jones of nual trustees'- meeting. Also renamed were: Vice- preceding three years, and Albert B. C;iidw » to make identationii.•• the current cost of milk in Cran- enko. George Clauer, Sandra Snyder, .Katherine Berry, Robin Mair and Albert Lawrence called the "Drunken Parliament." si "'srrRiCK.' in the year endeo Jane J* "°*. **"* use dormant sprays regularly, and Cranford, T. E. Arthur of Linden president, «Carroll K. Sellers, Jr., and Directors , collector, would seek Republican iu»ir:- . bv usint; the wootlcr. stake. ford schools. The, balance remain- as it wa% laid the members we're 1IICKEY BROTHERS, Inc. was almost three percent of levennei. the directions for spraying apple and J. J. Behan of Cranford, Mr. H. L. Haskins, Edward Aborn, Mr. Br}tton, J. the May primary for reelection. Tiro maim " s bnd then the scratch- ing in the milk fund will be set year, as • against the present ex- den spends 70 per cent of his time almost perpetually drunk. Walter Coffee, Patrick J. Grail and. August W. . decision brought the number of Tow'nship\ jKen out. After each step. aside foi- the future. SPCA Officer* pense^of about.$4700. Each' town on other activities! HOTEL WARDMAN PARK . ' Thermann. . - . • . mittee aspirants to four — Road Conw L-,1 must be annealed^ as al- The club has completed its was requested tp give a reply by . Tkdeat WASHINGTON. D. C. The Couples Club of Calvary Lutheran Church Frank McCullough, L. B. Hazzard ;ind ^jl .3.—Concern over the disposition by all the a^n^i; '«tojBW*1>e The league wlllnot meet again organized February -27, was to have its second Decker-having said previously they w j Pmentloned. Last con.es the house-to-house canvass for the March 9. \ of your present equipment need One of the tinleit product! of th* jOld Established-Firm. in Business 50 Years oul Civil ttefense Council, Mrs. Paul • Hail Girl Scouts! tories. used on dajfs When, tjJMpce, is until after Easter. The second ..meeting, with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schneider petitions. '. nand polishing and the sdl- Explain Plan ' ployment and carper taxes mote man one-year unexpired term, had made no announce- , The debating team (k the senior class Ofr 435 'North Union avenue. Mrs. der-line" questions. • half dozen practicing crafts- Regional Animal' Shelter to be "We do not represent' that bur iatoei because they were not tpceJ- them on their growth as one of the 74 million dotturs and ment of his candidacy. ford High School won the annual junior.) taming their-living at this Katherine Krauss will speak on "1.—The statement was made by debate held under auspices of the HiRh $« "Efficiency in the Kitchen." Mrs. managed by the SPCA is contained plan is fool-proof, but we do sub- ficaily mentioned in the Bible. Hun- strongest and most beneficial of all or;_ revenues more than 215 ' Ten Years Aso . . PTA. Austin Roberts, a junior, was presented which once boasted such Commissioner Wolf that Cranford mit, that the only Intelligent, eco-. ger in th* 1740'a helped tham ever* Philip Morin is chairman "of.- the in letters sent this week to mem- now has 24-hour warden service. gitnizations.for girls. , : Hardly recovered from, "the worst snow in a • the Wesley A. Stanger gold medal as the b« j'us.Paul Revere. v nomical solution to the problem of look their aeruplej. • ' r . McLaughlin estimated at 16 inches.. The township Mrs.-Roy F. MaVtin, Mrs. Thomas terheldt or the SPCA, but the aver- Girl Scout movement in Savannah, Ga., ments., In dolb contrtbutions. it ts elected to head the Board of Education, and t Thigh school students can do Union avenue, secretary of the adoption of uniform license fees, A good mulch between the r«w* treasury felt the fury top, to the extent of $1,000 B, Shannon was -unanimously elected VICM L line, with the idea of pro- B. Chambers, Mrs. Fred AlcCrea age citizen cannot expect this type on March 12, 1912. Today," the ^official for snow removal, a near record.'Residents sought and Mrs. Joseph Wortley. County SPCA. and ordinances, and the perform- and a little hand weeding in th* dent, succeeding , Reuben T: Robinson, at fc metal as an art medium for of service from one man. Under drill will keep the winter garden of transportation other'than their, snovved-in auto- board's reorganization meeting. • ance of service every day in the current membership count is 1,468,2%.' ioroia, PennsyK. •WKftfSH?t' mobiles. More than 120 men labored in' shifts of 1 high schools through the Mr. Rowland's letter follows: the Regional Shelter Plan this type year on a twenty-four hour basis. free of weed*. The mulch wUl also Heavy raifts flooded tne Normnndic Park 1* The final objective is to of service is guaranteed.; help keep shoes free of mud when What better way is there for a girl to and Te^tas, in that older. toward John- 45 on the tracks and 12 on the pl«ws to open inter-: Garden Club. Hears ''Several weeks ago a meeting "I can state without fear of suc- ' sections and, clear streets, A number of them tion so that canoes had to be used for perse pin pupils a •keener appre- '2.—Mayor Osterheldt expressed vegetables are gathered. learn the makings of a good citizen-—both 1 ' committee was held in the ^Municipal Build- . worked 37 hours at a stretch, stopping only to eat.. leave their homes. Children were unublcto, _j of the quality of hand- Talk on NJ Rivers some concern regarding the type Some kl« •^F^^ and elec- Clarence.,A. Victor was unanimously elected school, and many business workers were sti for democracy, and for the world? As a ^^pril. enlt-w'ork as well as to re- Mr. and Mrs. James Cawley. rig, Wcstfield. under the auspices of "coverage" to be rendered by the year ahead is indicated h* the pto- T7V nd-gain recognition for the Girl Scout, she learns how to cooperate T..,T:I..M yfV named as lecturers and explorers, gave an of Mayor Charles Bailey of West- our organization. We believe, based poseHUSCdU *71J * / 4z, hilBo«•••-'—n •—dolla—r ._,—r. ._,,„, employes,-^ rejweienUUve to the lilyersmithing. . illustrated talk at the monthly freld and the Union County SPCA. on the experience of other humane with others, hoty to care for herself and " budged t fof r fiscalfil 19521952. ThiThsi isi almost 80 attended the sixth ano crt McPhail, an arts and meeting .Monday • of the Cranford organizations 'conducting regional hj^d. conjmiUee meet- 1 "At that time 10 contiguous Un- how to observe her troop, her family and ». ^^Y^, ^uesday at ^. Methodist instructor for the past 10- Garden Club in the home of Mrs. ion County municipalities were in- shelters, that the two tracks we in- FOR YOUR percent more^ tJ>e 8™-™* ^t^L^^ F. T. Maxspn, 222 Orchard street, 'her community. in the year ended Jane 30. I9MI, when selii Works Division, < Ghujrch edu^aitdnao ^ bbuilding and has been invited to instruct vited- to consider' their participa- tend to operate initially will pro- ; The scope, of Girl Scouting'reaches, was'appi^ted as the pmsc in sflversmithirig. He "Exploring, the. Little Rivers of ion in the operation of a Regional vide adequate, coverage for the 40 BARGAIN! New Jersey," the subject of Mr. New Jersey taxpayers alone contributed line 4 Film OirporaUon. L t^U the Cran- tducationaL director of the Animal vSneIter, to be managed., communities invited to participate beyond the local and national level. Al- «• • -. • ••«• moret^naoiBkmdoJkus, . t^S^W%, 1 in and Harmon Company of Cawley's lecture, has been his hob- taffed. and maintained, by our or- in the program. , ' '. .'4- * f^" ^ - te many years. With canoe and though these girls undertake many proj- In addition to giving their dollars, employed 16 years or tnor^e, gave a brief York.' This concern is the ganization. The cost to each com- "Cranford is paying an inordi- ects in their own home towns, they look Sj^d there was t of its type iri the world. camera, he has followed the many munity was .established by multi- nately high price for the amount We have a limited amount of NUT size taxpayers can make an e**n more impor- Among 13 whb have wve g under direc- j work is to fabricate pre- small rivers that cover the state plying 80 per cent of the licensed of "coverage" it actually needs or even further and participate in such inter- i •sell-to-big indus- nnrl -hnw rwhlishprl two hooks. ta'u--—.-•.--t COUttibut. i '-*. , -^---«—ic___ 3—i to, _. 51. _dwiyearns Meiewl^hr th oel company population by $1.70. This receives. LOCUST Aiuhraclte frozen national programs as "Clothes for FriencJ- • company also maintains "Historic New Jersey.in Pictures" would be an annual charge and 'The Oregon Humane Society ^ Chestejc t, service department and and another which'bears the sanie ship", a drive which provided complete by insisting upon a tignlcnrd cougics- pect avenue. Ojthers " would be adjustable on a yearly covers an area comparable in size lord was a guest. 1 questions of teachers and title as his talk. cash.: Limit 3 tons to a customer. wardrobes for about I 50,000 boys and sional rein upon non-essential spending; *w: 22 years' basis. In round figures the cost to and population to Union County b d Aut n-who come from all over Mrs. R. H. Walcott, pres., intro- and' does the job efficiently and included in *^ "^ " »* *^^ 3O yea«, ^ran^ «appv « w* duced the following new members: Cranford would be about $2300 a girls in Europe and Asia. ) States. economically, with the same Mrs. Richard Dudley. Mrs. Eugene Last year. Girl Scouts, had "School- such as enaXor. Byrd of Vngnua and the mad; 19 years, Thoriias Gray; 35 1 way the old and slowly amount of equipment we propose AND I trade of silversmithing is Lyons, Mrs. Joseph Plummer, Miss consisting of Mrs. W.. F. Hanzl, national Committee on Federal Tax Cranford terrace. for. Immediate purchase. Actually, mates Overseas" as • their international 1 being brought back into Helen Plummet-, Miss Jane Cham- Mrs. R. M. Van Horn. Mrs. H. R. Lehigh Coal & Supply Co. Pofey have outlined mea^ «. «-««-. McArthur avenue; by Mrs. Und in our country. berlain and Mrs. Edward O'Brien. Jacobus. Mrs. A. Donald Green there isn't sufficient work in a service project. In this program, they and Mrs. G. S. Leach. The tea table town as small as Cranford for a sent simple classroom materials to chil- nine to ten billion dollars horn tne non- Musso. 718 Raritan road; Centen- i schools are proud to take Plans for' "Open Houses arid 41 MYRTLE ST. CRanford 6-1717 driv- GardcnA" to be held May 12 were was presided over by Mrs. O. E.-full-time warden. Mayor Bailey hi program. ' , .• ,, Angen and Mrs. C. G. Hanson.' dren in other lands. war phases of the new budget. cijjiged. TbijLcvcnt \ylll "be open of Westfleld, admits that their war- :; In Vtemf of Other Spring In Ctanford, Girl SfQuU ha,Ve been .- .:. in View WHIP SWIH^II^I H • — leete toth»pnbllcUnd will feature the active in collecting milk bottles, canned Cranford 'River in spring. . — 0<>^0^00(>OO^O^y^HHHH>^^yfr^^^^ bachelor of BortePte^JWSrt."^n^ ddrivej - science degree ftoni •nd part*wsxranty protecting ST.. UNION. N. J. College of ftngiMering. New**. you for a ft$tty*ar at no extra I Kitektn N.w Us4tr Ike 8a»Ua •! Prior to his induction, into thft ariny . IWIE. r*ranrly •! Cnalaird in December. 19^, hf."1^ *—" tost—not for Just 90 days, tut 8eryinc Von The Beat In employed by the for 12 whoU months! Corporation, For Lawu and Garden- '"'•/. » list lake •jfvantait of tab sj*uranc* NafiM Pits * Kalian Sausage RREraptye for Re- of fine TV performance. Clear, AT SEASONABLE PRICES TeL UN. 2-3103 . / Sgt. Harry Page and will be •harp, steady bit pictures from George 'Ward invest' .JWm. the widest viewing angle on TAINMENT FRIDAY. SATURDAY and SUNDAY FLOP AND VEGETABLE Jury of Frank Reade »^t •ffak^r. l<^oad»jr night ^at SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARTIES i the Central ~ Oroeley's Family Theatre FOR ALL OCCASIONS i A Fascinating Display of Beautiful New Spring Apparel Screen**. Dependable performance lUUNlUUfUimUIIUjiiUUlMUUttUMtlMM Thursday afternoon wbeu nottfle4 GARDEN TOOLS by, raUroad1 police. A^tend^* V w scope and is assured by Crotley's $uper- Ji'- To Add Charm to Milady on Easter And The Dr. Anthony SordlU, the employ* apl and telj how Powered Chassis. • OUTSIDE INCINERATORS • HEDGE SHEARS fcU from a locomoUye, .ccordSg can be helped,, * GARDEN -CARTS ^— • WHEELBARROWS topoUce. ." to attend. ——Bright Spring Days-Just Aheadr • LAWN TRIMMERS Do magical things toO I! JUDY BOND your home with a II LADIES' LAWN MOWERS Come in and see Croeley TODAY! IDERNIZATION .•GLOVES We Can Deliver REO o_ -^ • IN ALL THE BLOUSES wmammmg mfVmWp NMf CMf« tr MMNMIM POWER MOWERS NOW 87.50 ** LOAN NEW SPRING . A MOST * . .i * ' « SHADES.^. "' COMPREHENSIVE ORDER YOUR POWER MOWER NOW— . . SELECTION OF FINANCE IT OVER A PERIOD OF U MONTHS. $1.50 to THESE FAMOUS NATIONALLY KNOWN BLOUSES, WE CAN DELIVER NOW A w
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to them. It is the "River at Argen- ert Blakely, Donald Scott Mrs. Helen Skerratt, adviser, and Ann MJneur, Kenneth Thorn/Gay will tell the story of "Scuf- U««ent Events _ Marks 50 Years sued that the .country must have] t«.ilf7 painted by the French ar reoce , Schroeder, Tho ' Mrs. Ruth Janovsik. sponsored the some typo of a system sn th^r thy jCap!' . Schlack Rrtunin In Local School* 1 College Club Dramatists to Pi C. Calhoun, John Adams and JoTjn tist. Claude Monet. «rantrste|shrrEW party. ;; $ih& jSollow ing delegates avcragc family would not b* bur- Henahan, Edward Burke, Frank- Q'bonneU has been reading to by, Artene Giglio; Katberioe Ful- (Continued from >j Ta Air Force Duly Iveitfs of Interest L. Adams. A joint report was giv- h^Raoald Farina, Barbara Miss Donovan's grade presented 8BEKMAN SCHOOL I from &igr?a>clvfi) were .^present:; Nancy""Slocum, deried with expensive medical Unpi|blbhe«l Comedy lin Lawson, Tim Boettger. Barbara them. This is the work of Valerie : en by Arlene Golden, Joanne Wy- land William Burr constructed Shirley Rakacs, Nancy Schmidt, bflls. Capt. Robert ^^chlack. son of] The. Crarrford Dramatic Club's x~\ Gilmore and Virginia Trametter. Geiger, Robert SwUher and Rich- GnurrRlcbard Sullivan, Gary Oip- a one-act play entitled, "In the. Wndercarte Elects Officers, man, Anthony Cqlucci, 'jerry .Mulp Days of Ancient Greece," jn as- •The children in Mrs smoke stacks. Ellen Erickson Barbara/. Gaftney^ Kathleen Pow- The two NJC students. Miss Mr. and Mrs.'Walter F. Schlack of Robert Buchanan's masterpiece ard Smith, also in the afternoon •on, Dionne Buspdl, lames Som-: forthcominpE presentation of "Re- . <1 Public ^ler, Clayton C. Mitchell and Peter sembly on Tuesday. Beverly Ty- Kisely's and-Miss Margj made a.telescope to be used in iherse , Gaven Hurley, Rodger Kopf, Shirley Eisner and Miss Joan Cox, Westfield. formerly of 122 Colum- entitled, "On the Bridal Pith" has group, they hope to enlist the bete men, Diane Grukh. Brace Demb- 1 member Me" by Dorothy Daniels Charles Mahnken, John GafTney, Spahn. lotski's kindergarten dasil! nem boat. A captain's hat and twMarjorio e Johnston, Jean Foster, Hears Debate stressed the point that ti.-t-re are bia "avenue. has been .recalled to HIGH SCHOOL ben hung, thanks to the help of rwpof the morning class when it comes Qng. Laura Taff. Mary Howell tee was the announcer ,and Ru- has the distinction of being ah.en- Peter Weiland and, Viretta Zone. become interested in lr7^ L sailors' caps were made by Sandra Joanne Weisgerber, Harry Bowk- too many loopholes" ami loose. ;• Honor Society Elects '''Stephenson's rocket 'engine, time to put in -some and 7 at Lin- Senior Class have been elected to . Virginia Trometter has nowcause of their previous experience, titled "Signs of Spring." Contri- have constructed a pass Ioyment conjpensa- Christine Cushmeyer, Ellen Erick- ijave. one constructive si>eec*h and! class has been studying the Indus- ton's Claremont 'were "reported' on letic drill which they had learned Robert Peterson, Robert Pells, its regular monthly me.-tir.;: Sl.Ai- During World War "il, Capt. coln School. '•.••••. • .1h> National Honor Society^ John joined the six'year Olds. Alan Netcel and Richard Huston Ibutions to the chart were made by The children take turns r^nosais now before the state son, Diane Schmermund and Claire Shirley Henry, Warren Pfirrman I ;>ne rebuttal. I trial Revolution. , parmine Buon- by Shirley Spata. have general charge of the mak- under the direction of Miss Jean day night in Calvary LJIIIO JI Schlack was a fighter pilot flyinu Jack Giles will direct the pro- Scherer, Margaret Sauer. Eleanore iempo reported on Peter Cooper's The children in Mrs. Ruth Hate's Mary HowelL Frances Bamaby. the boat., rfislatureSewhichwould.CDWeak- Hallenbeck haye, their boot draw- and Glenn AUinger. Roger Holow- , Mrs. George Sauer introduced Hewitt, Robert Belden, Nancy 'Baldwin's-' locomotive, Clinton's ing-of this muraL Jane Scott. Louis Bamansky. VoQrbees. Church. the- Thunderbolts and MusUin^s .iuction. The-cast includes Mar- Tom Thumb engine which was the kindergarten are making a large Peter Ward,, Diane Sc'h, iesent provisions on voJ-ings on'the bulletin board.' Mar- chnk, Paula Hofmann and Sandra I ihe students. Mrs. Thomas J. I5u- Riuld, Betty Lerda, Myrna Yothers Folly, and the Erie Canal were the Several books, records, and plas- Among those who participated in Following the special p>.>;!:;im : with the Eighth Air Force. He jorie ArnoM. Edith-Jane White, first engine.of the present Baiti- poster named "Easter Egg Land." James Reynolds and Jonathan James Benjamin, Patrick g. (2) force payment garet'Walton and Barbara Sorge Downey were unable to attend be- j /.alski, hospitality cha invan, was o'nd Fred Prejean. Members of the topics reported.on by Ira Lomench tic toys^ have been loaned for the the program were Marie Schatz, 1 officers were named as unions: holiii the Ui^tingulsiied Flying Orry Kcntpshnll Winkle, Hector nnnrn nnH l^ On the background ot green grass, Sperber. il^yflm* Arthur and M:u' striking workers, and dictated the t' nf. illnocc • issisted by Mrs.. J. J. Dtnkin. Mrs'. «^—tiie—Ai»=7-Me«fctl—wkh—«^tHt- ~juului Ciity^Jtbwadtg^t^jwrg-At^. -•John IZTMcA'darn was~the~tbpic rees and blue sky, which the chM Sandra .-.— ^ - , ...»• —.. .•••nifcl^wlgr -fc'luirlesi-J-St' Original drawings and~poi"tralts made~tHe~fiull"of~ihTLuul. _, compensation rates, and pro-their boardrawihgstoythe teacher. F"Vorhees; recordihg SDCOI .ry. «ilustcrs and the Presidential Cita- Utrnlel) rind John Oatout. thur Eschenlauer, Dolores Druzek, of Bruce Buzalski's report. The ren have painted, they have drawn Gtaeto | Margaret Heney. Phyllis Clemen- Lyons and Airs. William Meyer. accompanied each roport. • • for around the bottom was »3 . Ioyers fr<>m supporting Th~e boat drawings and their ac- Mrs. Wilfred O. Taff; Jivasur. r tion. Mairla.^Houston.. Richard Eppler, importance of the Macadam hard- and mounted rabbits, chicks, col- The girls and boys In Mrs. Vlr- The chUdren'in atiss Ruth Mc- sen. Lynn Jacobsen. Joyce Skaggs, mD Newcomers* Bridge, " 3 by Judith Funk, Marnaret {JT companying stores are also on the • Mrs. Forrest i . Dexter; ami m ni- Iron Skeleton Beverly Paw'soh and Edward" surfaced road in the development Revolutionary War ored Easter eggs and Easter bas- [ginia Jones' grade have been work- tCee's first grade are happy' with Marylin Kirkpatric, Maryann Anthony Peters, M;iy Carol] rtwiporary disability benefits Automatic Gas Banses . White. . ing on the library as their unit. A the picture the PTA a»w them. It bulletin board. Canusta Clubs Meet bers al'large, Mrs. William • T. t»CH of western lands was brought out Miss Madeline Cassidy's 7G class kets. ••.-•••'" ' ' '.,...••. Schnitzer. Julia Cromarty, Mary and Robert Wilson. Van] > Carol Dennis, Robert Hemming Griddle? on some-automatic gas A century ago. workmen' digging v Knox, Jr., Mrs. Joel E. Mi'.chel. To prevent sticky knives or scis- The Cranfo'rd chapter .of the Na- in social .studies is completing a • • ... • Grade t ..*. .••• . •. friese depicting, some of their fav- is called. "Le Gourmet" which is Buontempo. Anita CabaUero, Rob- r *X ground that their passage Mrs. Frederick Greenawald of ranges are equipped with heat indi- iron ore from.a bog In central Vir- in this'report, ; • (Continued OJI pVu/e 1 and Frederic Krug brought boat!) and Mrs..Burton C. Beldl'n. tioual Honor Society received its unit on the Revolutionary War. the children in Mn< Doris orite story book characters has the French word for one who likesert Longaker. Michael Slane. Rob- lii further weaken the present 114 Columbia avenue will be hos- cators—important to those cooks sors when cutting marshmallows ginia came across a deer's skele- The influence of the cotton gin. the yhad at home to show their Mrs, H. A. Ashwoll and .Mrs. or fruit, rub the. blades with butter. charter in 1924. Its aims are to Ths following students have con- Newswanger's first grade selected ben made for the bulletin board. to eat. It was painted by a Spanish •aico New Jersey Uhem- tess this'afternoon for the Thurs- who use varied temperatures friend after the Boston geography. Members of the group MLl FOB -srtion benefits by working bne committees for social studies re- Mrs. James Stokes, Mrs. Sidney emeritus of the Session by church are.character, leadership and serv- ed' Brant Eltringham's research James Borges, Daniel Vroom, ing and life of the artist. . Tea Party< Robert Kiamie, a'res- who presented their information to hvo days a week as, for exam- ports. All' are working.on various Schneider, Mrs. Harpld O'Leary officers, and members last Sunday. ice to the-class and school. work. ' Robert Andrews, Ralph Brunette, During Show and tell" period : the class last week were Dorayne a baby sitter. This' certainly phases of the Netherlands. The and Mrs. Harry Henderson. The gift, presented by the Ses- The annual induction, program Frariklin Geores reported on theumc of American finances; Jack Joseph DiFabio and George Turner Diana DeLonge showed the class Dadd, Thomas . Grieco,, Beverly not prove that the claimant is cli The Tuesday canasta club was sion and congregation during a for the newly-elected candidates life of Samuel F. B. Morse and theBevan, a picture representing the are. in charge of watering the gar-her magic ring and Pamela Smith, 'chairmen are: Flower's, Linda Chioyarou, Elaine Guyer, Richard allv in the labor market, which I Di entertained this week by Mrs. Iraceremony at, the close of the morn- will be held early, in April, part that the telegraph played in Quartering Act and Ann Fender- den. Cheryle Keen' ahd Elizabeth a rock cluster which she placed in llV |'n the labor market, which j Dunne; cheese, Nancy Serina; picture' of Paul Revere's Harvey. Timothy. Hayes, Judith Kerzman, 229 Columbia avenue. ing service, was inscribed: "N. R. Old members of the societ'y are the Revolution in regard to com-son, a Watson are in. charge of trie other[a glass for all to see. . , Uhe basic purpose of the disqual-1 homes, Alan Dadd, and industries . John, Buldeschwlcler, president munications. Ride. Koshurba, Ale* Kovacs, Stuart •Ltlon clause in the present law. Harry Bbwkley. Attending were Mrs. Russell Baum, Foster, Presbyterian Elder .1901- FLAGSTAFF plants. • • ••:.'• ,, Marcia Gillespie. who has lived The government's reaction' to the Lenk, Roger Mancuso, Stephanie bly Bill, 422: Would force1 Mrs. Chester DeVinney, Mrs. Eu- . Robot Johanson, Kecretaj'y-tretite: Geography Unit Grade 2 in Ceylon, China, Sumatra and the Revolution was displayed in the MMorrisoni , PatriciPtii a SaraflnSfl , Merna gene Mulkeon, Mrs. Leo Blatz, The Rev. Robert G. Longaker," UIVI; Clail liiinkiniin, Fied Buiel- Michael Corrodo's homeroom Miss Jean Felice's second grade West Indies, has told; the class |i employ"" to pay for unemploy- Tne followine pupils of Mrs. lives of Samuel Adams, Alexan- Shaw, Thomas Williams, Douglas Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. F. Miner and pastor, rend a letter written by Dr. .baclv. Mmilyn Meats, John Mer'.iil. class recently completed a third has been studying about the Eski- many exciting and interesting nit compensation benefits paid Helen" Slterratt's grade have had der Hamilton, James Monroe, I Tucker and Robert Harms. Mrs. Leroy Wilspn. . • • George Francis Greene, minister Of Steams, Dorcas Turner unit in geography entitled "The mos. Books on . Eskimos were | stories about these countries: The workers who were striking perfect attendance during the last James Madison, Andrew Jackson, m .i ^.i-—....,• employe».mK.«t*r if the strik.e marking period: Earl Druckcn- the church in the early, part of Young, Anita Zoh'e Middle Atlantic States." As a re- Grades brought in by Mary Howell, Diane class enjoyed looking at the dolls; W )M t«l more than four weeks. If the century, dated March 12, 1901, sult of their effort, th/cy have pre- Roberta Schillinger and Phyllis Hilbert, Shirley Osborne and Fran- books and jewelry Marcia ex- miUer, Donald Damm, Arnold in- Alumnae Postpone sented the following projects:. a •etlispute were called a lock-out, which invited Mr. Foster'to be- Chiovarou report that Mary Win- ces Barnaby. hibited. • gram, Milton Anderson,- Kent A rheting of the Union County map showing the chief imports ter of Miss Irene Gilbert's fifth Ineflts would be ;paid to these Kirkmanand Delores Spezzaferra. come an ordained elder. •. • At present the class is working Grate* leers at onpe. Employers should Phi Mu Sorority Alumnae, which ind exports of the Middle Atlantic grade gave a.report in science class The children in Miss Mary Don Grade 6 Taste fha on scenes depicting the summer be forced to subsidize people was'to have been held at the home LIMITED SUPPLY... wed TREADLES $39.00 itatcs by Edward Hobble, a map[on the story of Sir William Her- ovan's sixth grade are enjoying the Miss Doris Haldehwang's. grade To Close Good Friday ihowing the important' cities and' and winter life of the Eskimo. _,,o nrc striking against them. of Mrs. Agnes Ruebling in West- SINGER* Sewing Machines BEAUTY 3EONS WHBtt schel who discovered the planet Children who assisted with the picture which the PTA presented has made fired clay tiles and Egyp- fleld next Thursday, March 22, has In observance of Good Friday, i Flagstaff - iroducts of West Virginia by Ilene .Uranus. lAssembly BiH 386: Triples the tian paper weights. They were —reconditioned by SINGER PORTABLES $3000 Johnsen and Michael' Wilson, a ranus. . licniployment compensation tax been postponed. Time and place the Elizabeth office of the New Jer- j Foods, tool . Howard Gilbert, Jane Fegel.'and fired, painted and shellacked. of tlie April meeting will, be. anrsey State Employment Service at | esperlt—guaranteed to be .THE map. showing the states, capitals, |te of those employers who pro-Those on display in the- room weri seaports, . boundaries, navigable Robert Witherspoon oompleted the W«'r« r«acly ta h^p you wkt^ your plan* ftt tho rnost stable employment, nbunced later, according to Mrs.268 North- Broad street will' be in Qood- running order* ELECTRICS $32.00 made by Elaine Sanguiliano, Rich closed March 23, Thomas Wachen- ivcrs, lakes, and canals by Linda chart on questions about the colon- 1HE Increases the tax'rates fbr.gll William D. Graf ton,, president. - ,en»odeJin^ your h^...w4 we can supply all the^ ard Lyby, Linda Mae tpi'o Ruth feld, manager, hits announced. BUDGET TERMS lohnsoh-, a map showing New York ists, this chart is on the bulletin ^ ••'—~- Siwhy « The delegates of the Sheoman other of Now Jersey, showing « "»>« Townown" with its rail- e o/ his thirteenth company an- School Student Council were Miy- ., •,,.-..,-.v.,..i...-l: •. v boundarieboundariess , chief clties^jifcclties^navjgifcll e **** *«««*» 8n«"stareK A lorife k R>ft num. h M Mf •!»• tiwt U hmttin itsary. ;'• • en^Ml't^rty in. the school; gymnas- rivers, natural regions an«f o*}ef *«*8>>t tra«r» *lsn>u«nf» its way IDMBEB — TRIM -L MASONRY — SCREENS I native of Philadelphia-, Mr. ium^ last wek after school. Games products were illustrated by De#» tha^bgh the town, while trucks and STORM SASH — HARDWARE — PAINT il started in the installation di- and" refreshments were enjoyed. CUSTOM BLINDS othy Schalhl z andd a map off ththe i im-private cars line the curb In frontt I at Elkton', Md. Subsequent- of the stores. At the station a row T»*T MBMCtNtS tO ORDER portant cities and counties with il- HT1ON — CROSLEY APPLIANCES Ike has worked for the company lustrations of its leading 'products of • taxicabs waits ~ for passengers. | Harrisburg. Philadelphia,, and Installed and Measured The work on .this has been done by • SKK IOOM itumn YO0MGSTOWN STEEL HTCHENS by Carolyn Steams. ' ' I Ihe New York offices,•.where Alan Netcel and Richard Huston, REStRVAnONS CR. 64893 ° 53c of the afternoon group, .with some 611PwkATe.(B«4.6lh«nd7th) 336 Centennial Ave* ' Cranford t World War II he was. a sup- far »•••- CLEVELAND SCHOOL ' in the Priorities prganiza- Toon Per Square Foot Kindergarten ' ' • help from Edward Burke. PLAINFIELD Ml Plastic Tapes Available The second mural, as yet unfln- , After the war he came to the Botab In Mrs. Dorothy Hall's kinder- I Works' and is now assigned Phone for our garten, the children know Easter e program planning and sched- Decorator will soon be here. Brown, white, ! organization. . WCstfldd t-9Mt .yellow and blue bunnies with real Neal is a member of the Alrftoe. [cotton tails, clay bunnies and Eas- 1 * Qulmby Sim. CRANFOI Your MW Mercuryirilife history ihould be a Jonfl S. Holmes Chapter of the. Weatfteld ter eggs were made by Nancy FBEP KANTNjgR, SONS. Prop. ( Pioneers of America. 492 Springfield Ave. Grote, Rosina. Maiers, Hank peter- ortd happy one. For this automobile investment Is Newark 8 ° ing, Dick Demeter, Robert Criss- 120 South Ave., E- Cranford 64»93 deBb«rately designed to pay you dividends In |XS N«Hh Are, PtataikM mun, Bill Washbum, Charles Rich- extra years of dependable service. 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eaaamax. tt-HUBaoAT, MABCH IS. Dr. Ziugales Takes At NucleavJnsUtute ruling his bicycle to school when place are members of the Government Teachers hi* tircran over thf object lying in thPi44 " Course at Oak Ridge T« Meet Sunday the street. He'g^ye it to Miss Etta "Room Service, atr Dr. Joseph A. Zingales. a lieuten- Representatives of Union Junior Tunhier, Cleveland School princi- edy, to be given tomorrow ant colonel in the U. S. Army Med-. Playing The Cards College will participate in a con- pal. Police are attempting tb check Saturday nigh^ln the Pingry icaj €orps. formerly of Cranford I ference of college instructors in the origin of the weaponr nasjum. Proceeds will go to the Senior Choir rehearsal will be Brothers Baptized Motorists Is in Oak-Ridge. Tenn.. Studying" By ALEXANDER G. SPENCBR government on Saturday at Fair- drama group's scholarship . at 8 o'clock. . < Palm Sunda the techniques of using radioiso- leiBb-Dickinson College, Ruther- In Pingry Play Jay Harbeck of 10 Tu^ip street . • ,.• •••'•-• f At Osceola Church - FERBER. Director topes in research. ford. Speaker at the confci'etvce u member of the stage crew. KadiqJPreacher Tomorrow night a^ 7:30, the Jun- You are South, so coyer the; Richard, Delmage Fiii o» of Motor Vehicle, his "three remaining trumps, but will be Chief Justice Arthur Van- Jere Ross of 20 Crescent place Thought far the Week ior High Fellowship Square Dance e arc weather-conscious aU He is among 32 scientists en- East-West hands and see whether in that case nothng could have rolled in the nineteenth in a series derbilt of the State Supreme Court. and Frank Young of., 2 Tuxedo -Read the Classified Ads. To Begin will begin. Church trustees will Services Set Roger Bogart Fifield, sons of i Kmt it is especially im- you" can do better as declarer than been done about it anyway. When i «T TeWle Beth El meet at the parsonage at 8 p. m. and Mrs. George Fifield of 26] motorists be weather- of one-month courses offered by West has oil four trumps, cashing Earl B. Rosecrans of Roselle. a Members the Qak; Ridge Institute of Nuclear a well-known expert did. member of the Uiiipa 'Junior Col- „ „ or read, as children, the de- A Drew University, deputation ertce drive, Clark; were bj| g..March. • 1 1 the king or queen first doesn't Kelp At Trinity Studies: - . e*-A 9 3-2 " lege faculty, is to participate in u Series cntiUed. thicken Little." Chicken Twp confirmation classes, «om- I learn took part in morning wor- Sunday- morning at Osceola | marks the arrival any more than playing the ace Uttle"propoTed'a worthy project, to make some bread so that there prising 23 children, will be receiv- |ship services and conducted eve- Palm Sunday services at'Trinity Mareh 21 but u. The Institute, comprised. ef 26 first. Whatever you do West is panel discussion of "Local Adniin- The Rev. Itowan Pcarcc, P.P.. i± i last Run- 7:30 byterial Church: • • o AQJ ••- "^: • istration and the Faulkner Report." •"''•' Pnltin BnniUny and Mtmhfr- *•••""•" —i- — — Southern universitim; rnnA,.,** - wnnlH he food.when summer was gone. • ' jtl. „• .-,h ~nr • ^-^ 8 7.5 • — EASTER , .hczarf if Philadelphia, radjo preacher of Sh* 1 ship, Day services"" at" Cranford day: "HowTDoes God'Call Men?" a.m.,Blessrngof the Palms;8a.m., A rehearsal for the-pia broad program bfresearch. train- .-Kenneth •C individually, "Will you help me plant the grain?" "No. not I,* n"may "^ » winter month none m —•_ m4k J 10 7 6 playing the ace first allows you to Methodist Church this Sunday. was Hhe morning topic, and the Holy Eucharist; 9:30 a. m.. Family Helps Out."-will be held fcrc ing and education in the nuclear dent and dean of Union Junior ••• "Christian Voices," will begin • a each answered, u. Chicken Little planted the gain herself. "Will Fund of.-\veather can be exper- J 10 2 out on the lead of the ace, all you did all the work herself. ' There wpl.be special music at the The laboratories and facilities, 'Jesus' Courage" will be the I ster Fellowship. The highest March tempera- 4k K Q 8 5 4 have to do is to take two proven leader of the Keswick Conference. "Who will help me grind the flour? Who will help, me bake message of. the Rev. Albert Alling- 11 o'clock service by the choir.of available to scientists in the pro- finesses against East and he can ; - the bread?" Chicken'Little asked at intervals.' till .the same reply Calvary Lutheran Sets men and boys under .direction of An • important . meeting of 'Was a torrid 86; the lowest gram are among the finest of their .--•'• V A'6 •' Schoolboy Finds . , The Rev. Dr. Pcarce will be the er, pastor, at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Junior Westminster. Fellow 0 K 6 2 get no tricks. ' speaker nightly until Aprj) 1. Dur- was forthcoming. "Not I! Not I!" Finally. Chicken Little asked, services. Confirmation Service Robert M. Ha^en, organist and kind for training in the world.. ReVolver iu Street "Who will help me cat the bread?" and everyone in. a chorus, choirmaster. • will be held tomorrow at 6:30 n ""during a "normal" March • 643 ' This safety play costs nothing, as Conflrmatibn class, members are: . The, Rev. Henry C. Freimuth, Air members are urged to'atte Radioisotopes are atoms which A .38 caliber revolver found, po- ing World War 1,'hc was a Marine "I will! I will!" , \ -Holy Eucharist will be celebrat- ,„ are mild days and cold SOOTH WEST -NORTH . EAST it wins whenever any other meth- Donald • Rose'ncrantz, Roberta Gei- D.D-. of Upper Morttclair will con- The Hev. Albert G. Dezso, give off radiation and thus enable od of playing the suit wins, but it lice said, by Daniel Kerr of 322 officer. Is this not typical of too many of our undertakings today? • ' ed during Holy-Week on Monday p jhts This means daytime thaw U 3 4 pass Far sighted, socially-minded individuals, time and again, solicit ger, . James Schroeder, George duct the 1 \ a. m.- worship service tor,''will preach a special pj, • nighttime'freezing. ,A harm scientists, using a Geiger Counter, DR. JOSEPH ZINGALES pass pass pass pays" dividends when East holds North avenue, east, about a block At the regular morning worship Doney, George Wankmueller. Mar- at Calvary Lutheran Church on fand Tuesday at 10 a. m., and on to trace them through complicated from his home- Friday morning, the assistance of men of good will to cooperate with them in pro- Wednesday at 7:15 a. m. The Wed- Sunday message'at the 11 a,, pool of water in the daytime West's vulnerable overcall was all four trumps against you. In 111 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD service, the Rev. George A. Aitche- viding better schools and playgrounds, improved and enlarged tin Matthews, Georgie Martin, Palm Sunday. service Sunday. , be a treacherous ice-spot at chemical and biological processes. risky, but he felt he could run to other words, it may save a trick, was delivered to Patrolman Frank libraries, churches and synagogues, and desirable social centers George Walsh, Mary Ann Andrews, nesday evening service will begin Caruso by school authorities. ; son will speak on "Christian Cpn- Paul Wilfrid will sing "The Holy A candlelight communion Dt creating a driving hazard As a result, radioisotopes have been Transfers of three diamonds if North or South but can never lose one. This gad- with, attractive-facilities. ?nly to be greeted with the disheartening Elaine SchweizeT, Marianne La- at 7:45, followed by the last in a called the most important research According to pojice, David was Cr. City," and the senior choir will series of family discussion groups ice will be held next Thursdw i rtig springtime thaws, some Real Estate doubled. Personally,- we wouldn't!Set is worth remembering. . fcuct."- reply to the question. "Will you help?" No. not I! ' I approve of Bate, Steve Boyer, Kenneth Foster, | sing "Hosanna." 8 p. m. The Session will | tool to be developed since the in- your project,-but I'm.too,tied up right now to help you financially.' on the topic, "The Beginnings of ".ers tend to become over-opti- overcall with the West hand. If Here's another combination oft- Alfred Whittakcr and his class Jr., David PauL Richard Young, 7:30 p. m. to receive new vention of the microscope. The following deeds have been You have my moral support, but I'm too busy with my job and my A confirmation service will be the Church." . ic Seeing clear pavement, recorded .in the office of County we took any .action at all it would en m.isplayed. will present 'Types in the Bible" James Hudson, Beverly Paffrath held'at 3 p. m. The Rev. Godfrey who will receive public re family to get out and work actively for the cause!" - . v increase their sped, forget- Oak Ridge is the center of radio- Register Herbert J. Pascoe at the be a takeout double, which is much And so, the brave few plant the grain, harvest the.wheat, Doris Poeltler,. Robert Pace and Alberti of Linden, who has been This afternoon the Altar Guild tion at the 8 p, tn. service. r> WEST EAST to the Sunday School groups at - about patches of ice that did isotope production and training in Court House. Elizabeth: safer; but.there isn't any reason to grind the flour, and bake the bread. Only after all the work has Richard von Gersdorff. instructing the class, will officiate. will sponsor, its annual. mid-Lent The Session has. announced^ K8 65 AJ 7 4 2 9:30. Evening Junior and Senior tea at 2:30 p. m. in the parish fmelt. This can be a tragic mis ththii s countryt . TThhe most economical Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shaheen bid with the West hand, because it What is the best chance to assure been done by the struggling inspired few .do the many flock to the For the prelude; Mrs. George F . Members of the class are: Susan no secular activities will be allq method for has excellent defensive values Youth Fellowships will meet at table to-eat the bread. It is a remarkable commentary on con- Rothweiler, Jr., organist, will play I house. The program includes slides producing radioiso- to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. De- four tricks? Simply cash the ace Presbyterian Bates, Yvonne Berg, Freidel Eich- cd in the church'during Hqly wa fcnolher March hazard is visibil-topes is to subject small quanti- a ilist anv 6:30. , ' temporary life that -within a very few years after completion, not "Jerusalem" by Parker; for the of stained glass windows and a Vorfcin. lot 2Z, block 132. sectionalj 8a contract the opponents first. If South doesn't follow suit, ler, Myra Diefenbruch, Louise rjays are incerdsingly long, ties of an element to neutron bom- may reach. , Tomorrow evening, the Ladies & school, not a church, not a social center in America is entirely, offertory, "Fantasia on 'St. Theo- color movie of the National Epis- maps of.New Orange. lead to the king and then a small adequate for the many. "Johnny-come-latelies*" who swarm in to Fischer, Lois Oram, Dorothy I visibility can be impaired dur- bardment in the uranium chain- In the play West cashes three Bible Class will be entertained at' Church Lists dulph'," by Broadhcad; and for the Scholr, Barbara Thiede, Marion copal Cathedral in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shaheen orte toward the avail themselves of the existing facilities. ' D..C. •'• : . " ;.•,'•; ' . ',- t a tainNtn' sleet storm. Some reacting pile present" at the Oak to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. De- top club tricks, then shifts to the North to one trick, a get-together social in, .the home . ' We .seem to be quite willing to use the fruits of the labor of postlude, "Ecclesiastical March" I Weber, John Cooper, John Heller, Ridge National Laboratory. by MacDonald. EXPERT SH( s the windshield and head Vorkin. property in Locust drive. ten of .diamonds. As SouthS , how one who doesn't follow suit when of Mrs. J. E. Whittakcr, 239 Magic . others, but We don't seem to be willing to help create new accom- Donald Halbsgut, Walter Hopkins, t lenses become, coated with a do you play for the rest' of the avenue, Roscllc Park Two Services modations, even for ourselves. We move into a.irommunitjr, any The Pilgrimage Playr'^The Story Edward Johnson, and Albert Wells. 8lem Has* Caatrol Dr, Zingales received his bache- 170 feet from Belmont avenue. -' the ace is layer after splashing in a lor's", master's and PhiD. degrees tWcks? • small one toward the king-nine- On Saturday evening, the Men's ' community, and we expect to find schools, playgrounds, churches., of the Life.of Jesus Christ." will The Luther League will meet at Nearly 37S million rust-spreading REPAIRING Alex Campbell.' sheriff, to The Identical services Palm Sunday one thaw. When the sun sets. from Columbia University. Bowery Savings Bank, property in. The expert Who played this hand six and South-will make only HIsT' Prayer Meeting wljlbe held, and and civic centers Just, waiting for us, but we are reluctant to help be presented in a feature length the church at 7:30 p. m. barberry bushes have been killed on in the First Presbyterian Church expand or create new educational, religious or recreational installa- natural color sound Aim at three QUICK SERVICE; leratures drop and sometimes Myrtle street. 252.96 feet from won the fourth trick with the jack ' the choir will rehearse at 8 o'clock. A regular meeting of the Wom- 140.000 properties in the IB states U weather sets in. When the will begin at 9:30 and- tl o'clock. • tions. ' • -. • .. ' • • , . ,; . . .•'••'••". of diamonds, then played a- small showings: .4 p. m., 6:30 p. m. and en's Missionary Society will be to- that are cooperating with the U.S. Skates Sharpened „ Centennial avenue. of first playing the" king, you will The Ramabui Missionary Society Mr.- Longaker's message will be Such a state of affairs is neither ethical nor moral. If de- 8:15 p. m. Sunday., It marks the j of dirty water freezesN^n Principal Takes Part Robert N. Lane, widower, to-'Mr. spade to his queen. When West A charming bouquet,. . will meet in the home of Mrs..Ei- "If Men Had Only Known." "Ride mocracy is really going to "function properly, it must be OF the day at 2 .p. m. in the Church detwrtment • of agriculture to con- Hate Cleaned and Block«| windshield and headlight thirtieth consecutive year that the trol stew rust. and Mrs. James C. Wilson, lot 7," failed to follow suit, the expert nur I'ctlcrsch, 87 Fourth avenue On" by: Dykes will be sung as de- people and BY the people as well as FOR the people., Democracy, House. „, the result is a serious re- In Savings Forum was ashamed of himself, like charity,;begins at home, but it does not end there. Democracy play and its cast have been pre- ;. I block 8, map of property of estate Gar wood, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. votional music, and the'anthem, sented in this country. The public iion in visibility. Afterall, you fcrx. Frank Zimmerman, princ'-oi f Mary Dcnman. deceased. gaye .East a sure trump trick, and | a penonalized corsage . "The Palms" by, Faure, will be must be practiced in all of our social relationships or else it,will .. Saorce of Brt|pellosla pal orCranford High School, took Wintertime ^ On Wednesday, the Ladies Mis is welcome. A free-will offering LOUIS MONTIMl enly safe ns far'as you can see. Clara W. ahd Irving B. Kirsch the contract went one off. atrophy. . - " • ' . • ,' Results ,«f field pertonnanea and Diced »pplei.' raisin*, and trap* j sionary Prayer Band Will meet in hlinfi by the choirs, accompanied Each pne of us is. aware of some worthy civic or religious will be accepted. It .there y/ere no brucellosis' In motorist who travels' with dir- part in the National School Savings to Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dudley, The proper way to play this by Mrs. Helm, violinist, and -Miss laboratory tests have confirmed the animals, thfero would be none in SHOE REPAIRING Forum held last week at the Hotel halves. Mental with nit and kalad . a blooming potted " the church, und the Midweek project which has solicited our support, in recent weeks. If we can .Morning classes' on Sunday will lindshield.artd headlight lenses property at Prospect and Elizabeth combination of spades is to first dresilnf or mayonnaise, mak« *n Mary Elizabeth Bonnell, organist. assist finally, we owe it to ourselves and to our posterity to con- value of IDCOML a nlckel*clm>niluni- people, because animals are the 8 AldenSt ally- asking for trouble. You Statler, New Ybrjc City, under au- cash dummy's ace. If both oppon- Prnycr.Service will be held in the be at 9:30 for Sunday School Iron alloy, tor such high temperature f avenues. excellent wintertime salad. source of human infection. The Sacrament of Baptism will tribute financially. If We can assist by our personal effort we owe . through fourth grade, and for Bible [easily imagine what might oc- spices • ol t.'ie Savings and Mort- Spruce Construction Co., to Mr. cnts'follow suit, the king ahd queen .. evening. '.'.'. it-to ourselves and to our posterity to contribute, of our time and applications *» those involved in gage Division of- the^' American plant —— each f resit ««cluss of be administered at the 9:30 a. m. glasses for- men and Women in the lifthisdiiviiEJS. blinded by the and Mrs. John Munse. Jr.. propcr- 'draw all iremaining trumps/ service, to the following children: v effort. If we can do both, then as good Americans who believe in the processing of natural gai. ' Bankers ^ Welt Named? '" the .church, combined with those democratic principles, we should do both.' parsonage. At 6:30 p. m., the Junldr GO ANYWHERE" ldlights of another car o,r.if -he ty-in Beech street.- 345 89 feet -from If Ea5tfqils..tp follow to the lea.d.of t'-aith,. Harmony,, and Carpi Ann Miller, daughter of Mr.- ' ' Otherwise, the day may come yet whep we will-be starving and Senior High Fellowships will Jdenly applies his brakes just The local principal was a>n\em- Torbush street. the ace. West will take a trick with fragrant:•--—"is truly flip from First Presbyterian and Cran- und Mrs. Walter J. Miller, Jr., Pa- tames of North Carolina villages. " ford Methodist during the Sunday for spiritual and material bread, and there will be none, "for, as meet, and the Odds.and Ends Fel- |his vehicle is passing- over a ber of the panel' Which discussed •Mr. .and. Mrs. Elmer Curtis to trivia Medora Whlttier, daughter of the KaDDis say, -wncii »w»»i *»«.,,. -...,* .~ _ „ , Nearly half of aU the Jobs pro- hof ice. • ' - . Sehool hour, heard "The Internu- the Rabbis say, "When MANY say. 'What is mine is mine, and lowship will meet at 7 p. m. he following questions: "Does thV Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Gardner. •Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Douglas what is thine is thine,''this is the character of Sodom." —.And, Boy Scouts will meet tonight at vided by America'! manufacturinc ding is frequently associated School. Savings Program Suport Plots 185 and 186*. map of 480 lots per feet Easter Day i tional Lesson.'' Whittler, Douglas Thomas Asay, we all remember the fate of that infamous city! industries depend upon the mams- f'S TAXI SERVICE! Tjp.jn. The Young People's Choir oner and spring motoring and Supplement the Aims and of the Rankin Park lfiinH son of MrV mid Mi 8. Edw " " will rehearse at the Same"hour, nrttf •A C »iUT0 ~ MUi ectives of. the School?" and "To CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH secretary, opened the meeting with ...» same manner that reduced pany. Asay, Ronald Keith DcLonge, son Jbility and slippery pavements What Extent Can the Individual remembrance. . ; ' - SERVICES of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. De- DeMolay Mothers" a prayer. Mrs. Patricia Hart, pres- ' .The imperishable substance of Jassociatcd with winter driving. Bank Go in Cooperating — What United States^ patents. Homer !Z. Longe, and Arthur Louis Tisch, son ident,, was in charge. Martin of 213 Beech street, a mem- Spirit and of the spiritual universe Study Fund-Raising : YOU MAT FIND COMFORT, HArPINE8S and the WAT TO la good.thing to remember that Values Accrue to the Bank?" Oth- IMMEDIATE LOWEST of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tisch. Refreshments, were served to HEALTH Uu«a(k Ustening to same af the fallowing Christian ^c of the wide variations in er school administrators from New ber of the development division, it creates will be brought out in Fund-raising projects were dis- mothers'and DeMolay boys by Mrs. WE TfiLEGKAPIt )P^O>V£RS ANYWHERE Christian Science services next At ,4 p. m. a musical program Science radU prasrans af this vicinity: - . weather, the hazards ' of Jersey, Massachusetts and- New- received two patcntSvTor methods INSTALLATION PBICES will be presented by Miss Marilyn cussed last Thursday by the Moth- I Juhr and Mrs. Francis. ^ for carbonizing solid fuck. John F. Sunday. The Lesson-Sermon is en- ers' Club of Bremner Chapter, Or- SU. WJJE 417* kc> — EvAry ••«*«»..„„ ...._. .„ . 1:30 9. m. ier and Spring are combined York participated in the discus- titled "Substance." Vosbcrg, soprano and Miss Bon- •4a. WNBW (11M M> — *»tnr •••4av ~~-.~~.~~.—— «<*S a. m. ' Our Cabs Equipped with 2-Way Radios |jng this month. McKay. Jr., of 32 Parkway>ViHagc. nell. der of DeMolay, at its meeting in a member of the chemical division, ' , One of David's' psalms of re- the Masonic Temple. Heel •Is. WNBC < mt ke> — U* %»m4*r la«a Kwtt ~~~ S:l« ». m. ' rive at reasonable speeds. Be DEAN OIL COMPANY Junior Fellowship will meet at For Better aud Faster Service. ' for slippery pavements. was awarded two patents foiKa joicing provides the Golden Test: MM. H. A. Larsen was appointed Each steel rail tells its own his- aU. WQXB (1M* k«> — M * tt* Infar Ink Maalk ~U:W a. au Receive Patents "The glory of the Lord shall en- 6:45 p. m. Miss Mary Lou Gilley keep iirmind that you must method for preparing a to Investigate the possibility of toryr—Imprinted on every «n>e is its au. W«XK —1»4laMar KMaMuitk —... — a:as 24 Hour Service FAnwood 24M84 dure for ever: the Lord shall re- will speak on "Youth in the. World biography—where and when it was LIMOUSINE SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS k'to sec danger to avoid it. Two Cranford men, employes of crab grass herbicide joice in his works" (Psalms Today," Worship service will be selling all-occasion greeting.cards. nade. the process used, and chws Requests tor free literature aod reports of benefits received d Oil Development method for preparing a A date for a card party to be held 104:31). led by^bb Bishop, BUI Roeen- ijjgfctr camillalI i — Every TlHtir^Htwt B»««c»it...... »'M 9. mJ PROMPT^- COURTEOUS - DEPENDABLE is the following: "Then the Lord Senior Fellowship Will meet in Mahnken. . ' . ; g | Standard Oil Development answered Job out of the whirlwind The dark, horse award, supplied One pound of raw cabbage pro- ny, have been granted Unit- and Bald, . . .Where wast thou the. choir room at 6;45 p. m. to continue (heir discussion "What's by Mrs. Virginia Thiede, was won vides about seven to eight half-cup patents. John C. Mun- 1 when 1 laid the foundations of the by Mrs. Juhr. Mrs. Mina Gaffney servings If shredded, and four to |of 19 Hampton street received earth? . . . Knowest thou the ordi- in the Doctrine"! The worship ser- Qv« Salf-cup aervings,if cooked. vice will be led by Kenneth Apps nt for a method for artect- The Wise Old Crow Sez: for record lovers X07 N. UNION AVE. OPEN l^tnMT EVENINGS nances of heaven? canst thou .set > flow of fluidized solids be- the dominion thereof in the earth?" and the discussion by Mrs. Cum- i two treating chambers and (Job 38:1,4,33). mlngs. ' jicey C. Hale received a pat- - ' Selections ' from "Science and "Moments of Meditation", the early morning devotional serviced, Ifor a method for, recovering Used Cars. Wide Selection. Many Health with Key to the Scriptures" HEARING AIDS — BATTERIES pble by-products when manu- will be held Monday through Fri- by Mary Baker Eddy include: '' Aatherised Dealer " - ng sy.nthctic gasolines. One Owner. Buy with confidence from "Spirit is the life, substance, and day, from 7:25 to 7:42 in the church. ..'.'.' AUDIVOX and WESTERN ELECTRIC continuity of all things. We tread World's tiniest receiver permits hidden hearing effectively XOTICi: TO CREDITORS a Dealer whose reputation is established' :•: The Margaret Greene Guild wHl |TI Of WILLIAM S. JONES, De- on forces. Withdraw them, and •'.••• | hoev'o regular supper meeting on for mait-hdrd of hearing. Free booklet on request. Batteries creation must collapse. - Human for aU standard aids iu slock. Orders filled praiiiiptl]/. In the order of CHARLXS A. from 30. years of fair deaUng knowledge culls them forces 6f Monday evening. The supper com- . JH, Siirroitute o| the'bounty ol mittee is Mrs. B. C. Mctzner, Mrs, made on ihu second day of March 1 matter; but divine Science declares , 1K1. ufxin the application of the .that they belong wholly to divine H, W. Lawrence; and Mrs. G. E. price field! •**d, m Eveculnr o« the estate of 'Phillips. A birthday dinner has notice l> hereby given to Mind; arc inherent in this" Mind, of lH H^H i klll* i honn pn«tp»ntv< until An||l g iV» E. JEK8ETf-8T. and BO restorees them 10 iheir K A Candlelight'Gommuriipn Serv- -cribcr under oath or afllnna- ful home RUZASETII S-41M chlins and demand* acalnit and classification ice and reception of. members will of «ald deceaied wttfatn tb/c II (p.124). k n>m the dale or uld ordar.. or be held Oh Holy Thursday at "8 i be forever barred from protc^- p. m. The Rev. Robert O. L«ftg- ovrrlnj the HIM against' th«. MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. akcr's message will be "Glorying An Oaaoctaalty T* Hear . ' 1 llENHV C. BOSTWICK. MSI cum OF cuBT,saanBi in The Cross". CHMST-CENTEKEO MESSAGES FIOM THE WORD OF GOD . ., Sxacutor. X BprlacAeld Ave. at Mite. Craatfet« S. Nichols. Jr., Attorney, ' FdK VICTOaUOUS UVIN« IN DAYS OF PE»rUEXITV iBmad St.. , •-..•' ' Services Sunday, II a. m. Craekad Sgfl* ° t N J. •* • • . I 8unday School, 9:30 a. m. (bracked «ggs wlU not leak er 3-39 >: Wed. Eve. 8:In o'clock ' deteriorate if cellophane tape is H Beailnc •eesa— IS Aldan Street applied directly over the break. It DR. ROWArfpCARCE Open dally 1-4, except Thurs. ahd make* them whol« igaln. '• Brennan 10:30-4. Also Frl. 7:30-9 p. m. . ' Kadi* rreaeher * rCkrMlaa Vetoes" Keawfck Ceafereace Leader : RENNAN & TOXE Marine Osaeer ml WerM War I iilng- Heating' NHaiTlY-March 18 It April 1—8 P.M. Tinning « — you do business locally, COAL-FUEL OIL (Except Satardays) im Radiator €•• with your friends and •""'••OH BURNER SERVICE . CRANFORD TABERNACLE StyUNn* Da bow 4-Door EAVEN UVS ANTHEACITE — Pradttct el Jedda-Hi«Mi»* Oil Burners neighbors." Retford Ave. and Chetry St. CrwrfoctL N. J. ICoaHiiuaHo* of (tonJorW •qup "•nth Ave., E.. CRANFORD Illtulnhd U ihp9md»i» M a^faaJAy af mtHritU ' . BBV. OKOaUC A. AlrCB)B«ON, Fut« COME AND BRING YOUR rilEKDS Rankm awl Jak Coal Ccnnpany WITH A H A N V. — you can place auto in- Yes, Jumbo-Drum Brak [WILBUR CQQN 321 CENTENNIAL AVE^ CRANFORD, N. J. M11 O L. ^' A N •tirance locally. SHOES '' We've got the sensational new Webster- extra smooth, extra safe • • • for X sc 1 •wjr uswrwvra Chicago portable Fonograf that »eU» Cor let* than other phonographs having but a few of its imat« 1 NEW 1951 PATTERNS AMIRICA'S LARGEST AND net W I i H A BANK — you repay tHe loan con- X You and your family will enjoy special And ydu!li enjoy » special kind of per- ing features! - Yi "Pr«UI tjcld-j! Ciiimi, get up! 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"•.-'..•• •->"•••'•• 4NP CHRONIQjC, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 195JI, •THB CBAOTOBP CITIZEN AMD CTBOWCLg. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, IBM Page 8eventeswi vutim. most' Instances," she must lean* fusion and mistakes win [To pLajjwrj(M.6f subsidiaries Hiuai. maiw>w.( v . _ serious in rough~Ker~owTlJxperlence7~and: But theae need—toot—b» at ilcnty of damage with incendiaries I which manufacture printing preis- threats. Young people need free- Fotix not by the experiences of her par- School have been ac luring World War II. Fire bombs |eB, type, and metal furniiure among dom to grow into adulthood. They <*Pted 1^ FireCMef ire a lot cheaper to make and to The New Jersey Pott other, products. A former president ents or Other adults. Her parents to colleges, lor tl need freedom for independence; tenn in SSfptembcr a resist allowing her to do things 'deliver" than .atomic bombs and of the New Jersey State Chamber for experience, freedom to be a '*«. t we we really: going to get into of Commerce, he' is currently a which they know will not be suc- Advocates JERSEY VOTERS FEEL CONGRESS SHOULD 9 m all-out war, we had better be HAVE SAY m SENDING TROOPS OVERSEAS member'of the Chamber's exec- cessful or wise. . ' • Strikeonts Pace SPOETSMAN-S saor <•> I . . VNAMI <»> ireparcd. . ' ,• utive committee. -.," And Sally is not emotiohally ma- Sports Records Loom, Prankenburger . Its iss il3!BrinkerhofT 123 131 Davismeni Capture , By KENNETH PINK, Director, The New Jersey Poll iounce Laurlon ...... 10* 133 14a,Birds«mg ;> ,.. 133' 134 'Taking Stock' Every businessman, every house . PRINCETON—One of the big questions debated both in arid out Mr. Jones .was graduated .from .ute_ She is not as sure of herself Kiwanis Bowlers Tell Different Story Spaeht .„. 14S. -MB" 167 Wittkop .... ; JOB. 133 rs Hockey Squad 165 Heuer -. .„..,..,. Ig5 131 Intramural Crown holder, every citizen should look.to of Congress during the past three months is whether President Truman the University of Kansas with a as she pretends to be. At times, r; Charles J. i Beating the Iron Dukes in two Markowktv 17B ' 18B 157 er, at the moment, they feel like a Ghosts of past records arose HjZcK.146 Leighton ...... '.. IBS 310 160 The team captained by Russell .she actually retreats into child- - Qubas ...... 177 "Nearly every business and pro- his fire defenses now —• and not has the right to send troops to Europe without the approval of Congress. mechanical engineering degree^and of .Mf. and Mrs. . games the Strikeouts, 1949-1950 to protest a. quote from en- Handicap ^r."'."."".'. r.r • '3 183 Already debate on the question has cut clear hood, because she needs the secur- big or a little' girl. Nordstrom 130 178 Davis won the championship o< Rated Tops fessional man takes stock .of things wait until an elaborate Civil De- later studied at the Harvard School Willow street, Colltge 0{ the! champs, assured themselves of at • Ttt 7BB 751 •,.._J . ; thusiastic high school basket- . Handicap 30 18 8 Beat A, G. the. Byos" Intramural Basketball across political party lines. For example, in one ity of the world she knows: At aOTABtV CLUB 48) at least once a year. It's a proce- fense machine gets going. You can of Business. Administration. •"* Cross; Robert S. Beld*-.;, j^ .- least a tie for first place this year ball coaches appearing in last League. They finished with a mark check now to.be sure the people camp Republican Senators Wherry of Nebraska and these time's she wants her parents and Mi&> Burton C.' 1\.-Idea Jj in the Kiwahis Bowling. League. Harney 147 173 147 767 dure that makes a lot of sense be- Tait of Ohio are joined with Democratic Senators School Study Croup ( week's issue., The CHS var-Blin/ d „. 100 of seven wins and two losses- Dick cause it lets you know where you you live and. w;ork and spend your to treat her as a child, Manor avenue. Ccrnt!l Vi The Bombers, first place contend- Brttton 134 303 153 At Baker Rink Byrd of Virginia find George of Georgia in seeking FAMILY UFt /TODAY f To Meet in Cranford •livilies sity, which was a dark-horse J. Harney -• , - 170 156 ARNOLD AND BON Schneider's team wound up in d: It givo* you xoinc prrs.Mal=L hk gxnrtltly ers for many wwlm, haw fnn«.tt -16B- -154- ' 'ioa mi Amateurs Set Match of next year's CHS By TOYtfJS PAGE «RAO8HAW entry,, in _ther county-torn A^DeMatco 173 169- i34 dt not really know" "herself whether TKe Administrative "Survey Mrs. Harold C Whiu- 109j back to third place by losing seven Svedman - 183 ive on general .'conditions that "arc" what to do io the event of^rT ment, had been termed "the Reinhold '.... 138 ' 183 300 Witt Catholic AH-StaF The third and fourth place teams hockey squad will 6e Bernie'Dbyle Specialist to Hainan Relations Committee of the Metropolitan. of eight games. In this same stretch Dehmer 136 likely to affect you in the future. raid. You can check up now on While in the other camp. Republicans Dewey she. wants to be treated as a big street. University of :.: best since 19iO.'* .-L./-.. Handicap 41 5 Treua 168.; 166 167 were captained by Leonard Richiiu and Bob Dommergue, it was an- and Stassen arc in agreement with Democratic Sen- Rutgers, the SUte University giri-or as a little girl.' Her parents School SluHy'Council"will meet in the Strikeouts have Twon six of r. DeMarco 178 188 170 Team Here March 31 And it helps you plan to meet 'fu- your lire-lighting', equipment •— Al Nugent, who knows his RUpoli 163 and Ralph Taylor. >.:<>URced by Blue and Gold coach ators Connhlly of Texas and Russell of Georgia in are confused too. It. seems such a Cranford today to continue • its eight games. The Wild ICats have 778 The Cranford Clippers defeated ture problems. Extinguishers', hose and water sup- BIG OR LITTLE GII?L j; TradtXoach sports, pointed out that in , ' . —0'-*"•.•*.' Members of the winning team Courtland Daley^ Present c;o-cap- i)ly. You can make sure you have arguing that the President's power to send troops many times do we hear short time since Sally was definite- study of the school administrative CMeopaths come fj-om fourth place to take v. r. w. (i> 8S6 83B 834 the Pioneer A. C. basketball team, II • "Taking stock makes sense for overseas should not be limited. . < How 1944, 1945 and 1946. season HPPEKMINT ROOM (I) were Russell Davis. Ellis Frank- enough of nil the equipment you mother say. "You're old ly a little girl. It seems only yes- program. Paul Axtell. superinten- Dr.. Gordon L-P Relays, Meeto over second place, '.,' Brisson ; 13» 315. 163 Van Hlrtum 143 178 168 73-68, last Thursday night in the liins Bruce White and Robin Mair, flre fighters,.too," Chief Hownrd G. . Political insiders believe that the long and Sally's nd records surpassed those of the A. Tineo 133 148 184 lin, John Ingeholm. Walter Ram- mi^ht need and that it is the right terday that she started to school, den of schools in Caldwell, wjll be [Walter tL Fasnacht; High School; will play The Strikeouts' won their first C. Delia Salla 130 307 M4 high school'gymnasium, stopping a and squ;.d mernDers Prejean, War- Schindlcr continued, after his pre- sometimes angry debate on this question will have a enipugh to know better--? . Almost ,.-.tended 1950 team, and additionally, BerardlneUI 133 - 156 170. Hessler 174 147 173 sey, Frank Murray, Roy SandfoVd. chairman of the meeting. fiftieth annual conv game last week, 675-637. In the Hilbert 117 148 late rally by the State Amateur liminary remarks yesterday . on kind of equipment. bearing on the 1952 GOP Presidential Race. as often, we hear her say, "You're can it really have been ten years , conference baseball games Cranford won the much-cov- Ctajkowskl -. 190 181 184 Jack Deane and' Charles Pegg. ren and Boyd will be graduated in ago? Her pacents have become week-end of the New second game the Iron Dukes caved Sehlrmer 134 , 118 J. Delia Salla 130 166 134 Basketball Tournament foes. fire safety. ,'JFor example, we can '"Every fire-lighter in this coun- some indication of how New Jersey voters feel on the matter iV not old enough to. do that"., Members of the Cranford admin- »son. with the opener April eted Big Five Trophy in 1945. Tineo \ : ' .133 Handicap '... 3 3 The loague, under the direction June. look, back on 1950 and see that lire try hopes and prays he can avoid revealed in a survey completed .on March 6 by the New Jersey Poll. Sally is an adolescent — the age used to treating her as a little girl. istrative staff and'the Board, of Ed- |Spctation of. Osteopathic artcH- Plains, it was an- in, losing 709-607. The big guns .vAll/of the teams then were Markowlch 141 On .Saturday, March. 31, the of \ Paul Selby, was inaugurated and Surgeons at the St Handicap t3 30 14 737 881 803 The season record for the puck- losses continued to be pretty ter- ithe kind of trouble that hit London • ' Survey findings show that- more than three out., of every five that is so confusing, to adults and They realize her lack of experience ucation are invited to attend. Mrs. cey' I by Coach Paul V. Buona- in the Strikeouts' wins were Bob coached by J. Seth Weekley. Clippers will play the Catholic Col- this year to provide an opportun- Unil Berlin and hundreds of other voters questioned are of the opinion that the President should NOT. be. :o adoles- and hesitate to 'allow her the inde- Moliie Redden and Mrs. Zena Hotel. Trenton. . . rack competition this year, Belden and Bob Johanson who had 6*6 833 767 lege All-Stars, in the high school, stcrs was two wins, two deefats rific throughout the nation. Fina" SHOE STORK .m ity for boys not on varsity and jun- and three ties, called by Coach (Ire-bombed cities in the last war. allowed tor send American troops overseas unless Congress first She feels pendence she" seems to seek. Conley, school trustees, have indi- jj y J. Seth Weekley, wiU 367, and 336 respectively. Fred Pre- l To Run County Soap the management announced. The figures are not yea in, but losses b Schmitt 180 163 ior varsity teams to participate, in JDaiey • *»]«•• of the -most successful "No one wants to be pessimistic. |approves the decision. grown up In other ways, her parents rea- cated they will attend both morn- jApril 17 in North Plainfleld, jean was high for the losers with sixth position by-winning a sweep rtlslnger _ 160 188 Mm contest will be followed by an in- -undoubtedly wore hiuhcr than ii Carey .'.....'. 161 US Box Derby in June organized games. hbekey schedules in years. Defeats ' Those who hold this view outnumber by 7 - 4. those who think the she ever lize that she is a big girl. They ing and afternoon sessions. At Air Force Ba*e 306 for two games.' • . from the Sportsman's Shop. The formal dance. 1949. But the fact remains that the bet- |w meets listed lqcalftr. . Ridley ...165 138 •• The Soap Box Derby will again •ji-c-re by close scbres. According to President should be allowed' to make such decisions without a Con- CpL George H. Sjx.-oht, j . The Whir Kids and the Bombers, Cranford Shoe Store took- a pair rerec IB4 153 154 Roy Belliveau, Richie . Regan, "What this means-is thnt wc-are ter prepared we are to. meet the will again. Men- feel that she is old enough to take La*t week. Dr^ Howard R. Best. r K are lining up candidates be run in Union County, with the gressional OKAY. .. •-••• .-•-•• tally and physi- of Mr. and Sirs. Sptcht oj i split two games. The Bombers took from the VFW. while the Citizen Hayeck KON. 150 . 173 Johnny Ligos, Robbie Hurt and Church Softball Loop she coach. Cranford totaled more a long way from licking the lire threat of war-time fires, the. more some responsibility for her pos-supervising principal; Vincent Sar- nadice sessions during the date to be set'some time in June. points than the opposition for the New Jersey Poll staff reporters put this question to an accurate she is • an Hetning avenue, left Mondaji the first, 609-477, but lost the sec-and Chronicle stepped the Sha- . • ^S 778 881 Walter Dukes, 6-foot. 10-inch star problem in America. People sim- likely we'will be to cut down loss- sessions, for helping at'home, for nowski, administrative assistant in r vacation and will list pros- Open to all boy's between ' the To Expand Roller >irst time in eight years. Cranford es while we are still technically nt cross-section of New Jersey voters: . She con- her friends. This is when they say the > elementary schols. and MrsTurne. r Air Force Base, ond, 636-576. * Roger ' Baum was heen Agency for two. center, all Seton Hall players, will The. Cranford Church Softb^H ply won't take the time, or trouble p starters at a later date. BHANEEN AOENCr more than 1 OX) .men from 16- i s>r na TralnlBf i Tech...... Away 206; Ford, 210; Everett, 209; Lu- and Calvary Lutheran. *y-ia There is no entry fee and changes playing by the opponents quelled The allies anil the axis powers did /; : idle P»rK >• r AWay .' MIOBI AVEBAOM sardi, 212; Koehler, 211; Brooks, Mead. Sr 157 138 148 Churches interested * in joining <-l¥ertiye holding of Lawrcnceville Congress ;... 56 62 > " w Let Us Install for You Our Beautifd Baldeschwleler' —,.'. 151 Eschenlauer 138 151 153' in the National Association's rules several Clipper attempts to run ...... Away 203 and 201; Brit ton, 203; Sved- 1 jH» and Newark State Teachers Col- jJthe coach. The previous year,. V. Buonaguro. Home.game* Britten „,...„ .« 134 Ail-American Soap Box Derby at vision champions, freshmen and Anywhere In the U.S. or Canad* ConKCessional approval. • I Recreational Field, same Summaries of last week's game% K Knlerim 164- 173 144 lege. • \ i • J Lawrenoevjlle smashed the Blue Republicans • Desaaerat* Independents " p. m. _ fl Rlchliu ..—_... .. « « 131 r Kirkpatrtelc :; 178 , 168 157 Akron, Ohio will be on August 12. sophomores, will receive silver ball Land Gold 10 to 1. ' Safe, Reasonable and : Plumbing and Heating Contractor Oilman ..- IM follow: J. Klesewetter „.... 14B 132 173 Joe Duff paced the plipper . Congress 8V-' 54' ' 56'* f B..Hylen 171 ' .164 IBB The County champion,' to whom awards,' and the junior-senior B | Bob ' Dommergue led scoring •KaiCO TRUCKING •' : ..".'. " PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE ••••'-"'••; Errico • r...... ;..'...... :.... . 135 Successful Pioneers While and Fritz got- througji the': HENRY P/TO^¥NSEND, by a group ol Independent New Jersey newspaper*. V .'"" " ' __ . : .'. ' Warlnanco A, DIPablo 183 83 Ray Moran, and Charlie Stevens' .. *. ' . - Dried 1 WALNUT AVE, CBAMOOl] irk Board of Education .... Away J.NDIPablo J 128 147 pressed the passing attack, and in- - A few. grains of salt should be foes for one each. A bright pros- Princeton, New Jersey. ~ " Telephone 3178 Ueensed Master Plumber In Cranford, RoselleV „.,.. Away . ' . 757 784 856 C. Fischer 156 . . To Face Final Playoff DEMOCRATIC CLUB added to dried fruit when it is be- pect was Goalie Glenn Owens who ALLIED VAN LINES IL '" •'-'••" nso, by Princeton Mcsearch Service) <• Oarwood • and Undeq. : Relay Lone Branch Fall Behind L. D'Alessandrts 177 153 163 Art. Rooney's ' Pioneers, culmi- dividually accounted for/ 24 addi- Specialty Barna ...•• , „ 170 . .157 147 tional-counters, ln« cooked to help bring out Batur- exhibited "masterful" cage-tehd- landiO % •:., 1 At 1 "a ltiti Gabriel 138 .168 rtfng—an—undefeated -season • ht\ for Commercial aM Estimate* 'Given 8 SOUTH AVE.. E." CRANFORD XlHUi•« T« : _ Away Marino ...: 135 ,.108 114 al. sweetness. •ng. Jones answered student questions _„„:....._ Away DILorenxd 168 168 nine games, trooped over the In- CUrPUM PIONEEK A C. ' Household Goada. Can WEstflel* t-UU portunity System'. His' talk was Ward 135 188.. 157 Handicap 28 18 20 ' o r r ore from the floors; ... / _j Meet , _ Rutgers Marshall ..._ 173 125 304 dians and the Blue Shirts this week Duff U 3 34|Quthrle 4 3 11 entitled "Thp Tinkerer," GOP, Democrats, Handicap B , 3 0 Jcnklnion ....1 0 ...... 8 a la 5i: J. Seth Weekley. 843 684 838 in the first playoff matches of the Designed to give college students Mr. Jones began his business ca- METHODIST MEN'S CLUB (I) Armstrong .0 0 Oluclc ... reer as a member'of a construction \$f oilmen, Sunny Acres 779 737' 791 Cowperthwaitc 146 163 157 Gold Ball League. The Pioneers N, Hobble A 0 8|4obblc .0 the true facts about the American — 0 — Imus ..., .- 137 168 ' 103 beat the Indians, 58-32, on Monday Pltug .... 0 12 Staplea oportunity system, the State gang for the Pacific .Power and tin School Cagers Each Drop Two Games SUNNY ACRES (I) Tectsel 146 138 14B Koury .. .4 0 BBell and defeated the Blue Shirts, 68 to Nugent .0 3 3 Perngallo 0 3 • 3 Chamber's series is in its third Light Company and was subse- CBANPOKD BOWUMO UCAOOB ' Nletzel 163 163 Cory 183 148 166 Slovens , Sherman, 22-12 . TBAM STANOINOS Gtlempel .:;.... 134 181 Martin , 138 144 174 50, on Tuesday...... 3 0 BFrino.. -3 3 8 ^year. Mr. Jones' talk was the sec-quently assigned to engineering Moran .. .4 3 lh ...a • • ' W Cowperthwalte 180 187 179 On Monday, the Pioneers will q 13 work for that company. He later Irisiting Lincoln School quin- 1—Republican' Club ...... ' 48 37 Stupak 175- 236 180 730 760 749 orld on the 1951 spring semester face the 400's, who defeated the 33 7 73 37. 14 68 sche^Mlc at Union. Junior College. became, assistant general manager Jfeaied a Sherman School five 2—Democratic Club 44 31 Fulcher 171 189 157 of the Cincinnati Milling Machine riday afternoon, 22 to 12. qU-Bullden' General ...... 43 33 Rankin 310. 151 COMMUTERS (Ok Indians and the Blue Shirts in two Eleven^colleges throughout New 4—Port Office , ; 43 . 39 Klnney ..<1«l» I™ playoff contests. The 400's finished Win Titles Jersey are. currently scheduling Company and, after a series of pro- vent was conducted by J. 5—Sunny Aenp .43 33 , . - - • 813 B75 848 ~ "" ...... 203 IBS s N kley as. aw elementary B—Rotary Club 41 34 . . IUONI CLUB it) the season with 8 wins and one The CCS's, co-captained by these State \Chamber-sponsore.d gresively more important posi- 7—SnnSaen AMncy 40 as Stevenevens "S.S. .'. '....;...... IBS 169 17« l contest. Degenhardt 105 153 loss, and this week edged the In-Caiheritie Sauer and Margie Rich- talks. t'oUowhW the, talk, JVfr, tions, became head of the parent B—Errico Tnieilnc •••• - 40 38 Tncrmahhn 149 1001 SOS Scheller ....:. ..140 . 147 171 Hall 171 168 137 JellowlU - . 134 dians, 20 to 10, and trounced the ards, were Anal winners in the A .scorer for the winners B—Uoiu Oub 40 33 . 310 •you 10—Cranford Shoe Store 3B '36 FVird -, ISO 168 Blue Shirts, 61 to 39. - , Division of the Cranford Recrea-- if, with 12 counters. Zu- 11—Peppermint Room 30 38 Shaheen .'.. 144 131 134 750 739 .748 4 points. Credited 13—Cltixen-Chronicle ,.. 38 37 Handicap 11 34 11 The Indians and Blue Shirts tion Gills' Basketball League last than 13—Peiersen's Dairy 37 38 ' First la InsnraAce will decide the third-place win- Saturday, and the HFC team, cap- TO points each were Antonio14—Barren', s Esso 37 ' 38 830 831 886 SPECIALIZING IN FIUJNG PRESCRIPTIONS jr and Laurel. Durham play- 15—V. F. W „...... ,„„, 37 38 The firft fire insurance company ner in the final playoffs, also Mon- tained by Patricia Langille, was | the forward slot, and King IS—Lutheran Brotherhood 36 3B REPUBLICAN CLUB ilk in America wai organized' at' day. ' .•'-*.. the B Division winner. The A Di- 17—Men's League 38 3B A. Tlnncii 168 138 154 Charleston.; S. C. in 1739. OF EYE PHYSICIANS ibbins bolstered the , guard IB—Commuter* 36 38 P. Tirmcu 163 148 148 s in floor play. • IB—Arnold and Son 33 43 V. Bocrtmann 168 168 138 30—Sportsman*! Shop' „ 33 43 . F. Deller 174 145 143 i Allinger.paced the losers 31—Methodist Men's Club .... 31. 34 M. Burnett ....•• 168 169 188 | tallies, while Eltringham as- 33—riseher's Market ..3O 49 33--Uruunl : ...- 30 ' 45 B38 788 741 I with .4, and Massa got 2. 24—Police Department- 2B 46 PETERBEN'B DAIRY <*> Shehhan School cagers — .0 *- • Angle 193 171 • 183 ruscuraoir OPTICIAN* NlGHrfl SCHEDULE : . " E. A. Peterseh 13S 138 -136 uby.-Ward, Townsend, Mc- 7:15 r. M. R. Peterwn , 137 148 167 MaBtfta BUa> — Stm«t floo* For [ck, Kiamige and Morrell. UnamI v«. V. F. W. W. Petcnen 184 177 199 Methodists -vs. Sportsman's Shop. E. W. Petersen ' 148 - '130 178 109 JEFFEBSON AV*. Rotary vs. Men's League.' Handicap ...... : 34 34 34 Barren's Esso vs. Commuters. EL. 22340 in Florifla Lutherans vs. Post OHIo*. 791 801 863 Cranford Shoe vs. Plscher's Mkt. i * A. M. •• * f. M. S«a> - M««. A 11MM.' Bob Neebling, son of — 0 — Easter BUS r. M. BUILDERS' GENERAL 1 Mrs. Robert H. Neebling Chronicle vs. Eniop Trucking.' Gundcr*on 141 180 160 ,Me., formerly of Cranford, Police Dept. vs. Sunny Acres. DITullio' 181 145 168 Lions vs. Republicans. Pavica .....'. 186 138 145 i^::/;-O pa* signed by the Detroit Peppermint Room Vi, Shaneen.' . Everett „..-.... 148 ' .143 309 •BEHTEST HBIKIt last year, is working out -Peteisen's vsr Arnold and Soil. , • J. Haddad 180 18f 1W Democrats vs. Builders'. «• 746 733 840 _> fabulously sheer, fine, depwtinent-otoffe ' B Toledo Mud Hens at Bar- POLICE DEPARTMENT <•> Pylons. Choke of 3 let-length*. Choice of according to a recent Cranford Bowling League lead- Oram. 134 100 ISO nent. From the Toledo ers were given a shoving around Cymbaluk 117 .140 147 : ijeutnd shades that "to with everything.'* Klcmpa 151 133 136 SIGN UP NOW for [Heebling is expected to be Friday night as lower place teams Ranhofer ...... '. 133 138 136 itoJUchmond, Va. came to life and tightened the Koury .-. :„..„ 163 165 144 ., YOU DOt Pick up Nylon Certificate Handicap . 85 55 - 55 ARROW _/at your White Rock dealer"*. Then take league standings. -758 The league-leading Republican — o •— • THE 1951 RACE! V choice of White Rock's newest beverages ... Club keglers dropped two to Peter- POST, orricx (i) tote Rock Black Cherry . .. White Rock Blaok Lusardl ... .*. 174 313 sen's Dairy, while the second-place Holt 1 193 . 145 143 Opea to Boys >-_ispberry. Both delicious true flavors! Just mail MILLION Democratic Club team was losing Donovan 168 • 147 146 Boertmann 147 IBS •^•::*>f these White Rock bottle tops and only 754 >faa)is a pair to Errico Trucking., . Koehler :.... 13B 183 311 U to 15 Years Old gin^ojni—for each pair of $1.69 nylons: Be sure, in Builders' General went into third* Rogers _ 171 180 ARE YOU > won MOW place by winning a sweep from the 813 857 834 Ifcffii&put Certificate Order, to check correct tire, BARRON'B ESSO (8k •• done* «| ArtkHr Police Department; Both, the Post R. Dlxon : 135 . 177 Residing h UakNi Cowrty h'and color. . Office and Sunny Acre*, which had Motcerf :...... 137 138 104 HoWy U.. Ni» Scherer 176 185 174 (IndoJing Clwvflt TO PAINT been tied for third, dropped a pair, Ann) : Wd. CKntdi Mmzm, Brooks 303 - 301 180 O»\lTI First quality, perfect nylons, party- the mailmen to'Barron's Esso and O. Dlxon 174 183 138 : H. Moleen '...... a- . 161 168 „-—-»»-» at .savings that make the enjoyment of Sunny, Acres to the lions Club. Handicap '• •• 68 60 _JM THIS SPR 833 Prizes for Ml tartestub L Wh|H;*odt Beverages a bargain Indeed! : , . The Rotary Club moved into 880 888 With our 25 years' experience in p a»tia« far •••* 'ntxin' BsBsaasl KBaastslBiBata last BasasrBskM BisaaflkSL, the painting business, we drejina County Champion tion to advise and help you with your Yours for Itears f»maiU« U Ik* painting problems, . - Km*U •* Unm, OW. UL- rmgular prkm OMNSC Alf^Via* hi* pmd W ll'««si*a at »••* So whether you plan to redecorate Dependable Transportmtion! Motional Pnns the interior *or freshen up the exterior T«W«y? only of your home, drop in and discuss your CJM/itnUt Iislssi, Tr«s>s»— —si ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ problems with us,
; REGISTER. NOW! '•''••' . • \ __—0— -..-.• ••. •• 2 WluW Rock Bo#ffe Top. When you buy a Pontiae you buy num than ptide of 0 Start Building y«ir Cor iW *• litj laor) Tatt* on* We Carry a Full line of Ing the most beautiful thing on wheeb — you buy «: paranl along and jm to yowr Bsswrast Cwawrolet Joolor. that year after year will deliver cwmplribrly wtisfyinfe CAt SAPOUN & DEVOE AM«rlea9ai I*wes^-Prleef! Straight Eight free performance. . Find. your favorite shirt style Ker^ in the color ybu prefer ~ * lS~CK.%XrOstD BEGISTEK AT The same records that prove Pontiac's unmatchfd d* •*5J-notch car service for to wear it in. ' Then stock up'for the months ahead with Wrlvr- bility also prove Its long-range eoonomy. For Ponti Rah way Auto Supply rrieed Car wish GM Hy-ra-Mail* Wrlvr designed and soundly built to operate year after . ^e! Whenever jam car these long wearing quality shirts >» . . each one by Arrow, PAINTS n, whether V« only thousands upon thousands of mfleo-with Die at whose name you'll recognize the minute you see the label. and Service Co. Mmmr Ch«l«e •! Sllvrr S4reak Eaglueii- mirumum of routine maintenat—~ I « • repair job, we • KAIIWAV. X. J. ilWP. TMX. STA.'t for and deliver. lint Hurry in early while our stock is still at peak level. All sizes. COO*(»ATIr4G CFAtnS: NHUIT CMIVBOUT UOTOlS. UiS K. Ifooi Just aword ofadvice ... ' Slralght Eight »r Six When you choose your new car choose it *" a^BaBalVsai' Ba^^^^^^^_^ssaBBaaMB>iB>^*"^ I*• Our modem Servi-C» St., HilLId., MOO»fc CHEVBOlEf tO,' 467 M. B/ood St., UW»»hj courae. but choose it afao for its raiutatson of •*«joudii ust THIS couranf Get your GOOD paint NOW for your dependability. In either ooww , youll choose Po UNGWT CHIVROUT. **ut« U «•• W^i *.-*.. LAAW; H. O. I. MOTO* ——exterior_work. Don't delay 1 •'•',, Ih© Slstt Beatsulfsd Thlag •• Wkceb you**U respectt your own goog dd a MKW ImfHaMia lailHasa SAUS CO, CUv.lonJ Av«. et «th !». Hc.*r«U; lUHWAV AUTO SUP. In ahortort. . you'lyoull kno first-hfih a SCB\ CO.. »3 w. MUKH< «.V» . »r*— "•'•- '»''"' r.s.»sr.r wi w.st D NOMIS COMPANY 17, NORTH AVE., W. CJUnford 6-1099 RAWSON MOTORS SALES, Inc. NORTH AVE. SPONSOKIO EY II,E Ei'.zzcztU Dcly Journal and Union jolutdo*t paint Shop PONTUC SALES AND SERVICE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS County CrwvrottH Dcaleri. CO-SPOKSOtS-bso Standanl aUCHAKD HAETIG. PIBI. Oil Company and tH« Biiab«J*ii Board of Oaea DaHy T01 +M 1\ M. — VHiays TU11 T.U. PHONE WESTFIEU) C!Unford«540 433457 NORTH AVE., EAST, WESTF1ELD, N. J. 107-5 N. Union Avenue •• •'• ' OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS • •••••' s
,t . '' •'^: ^1'L ~+ ********— ^iifc er.' Rnhftrt r MrQrath noa. Russell McGrath.'Jimrtiy Shaw and Hls Box Tflr" Buy PatinlinSS j - Wiluam Hayes Old reported CLASSIFIED HATES forSale Ray.KuneyL UVIKG *OOM SET. 3 places; wardratos Viatluct in This Area The executive board of Cleve- jio' the nominating committee and trunk. Reasonable.* "ta» North Ave.. nirniv vi -•» —trounsj man waiast Bobcat pins were awarded to IM, Cranlord WOMAN far awneral housework, plain land School PTA Vottd to purchase j Mrs. Bruno Metzner spoke on the tor progressiva nrm In .Oarwood. Good cooking in doctor** family, occasional George AbdQ, Alan Dodd, Lelond CRIB iKrolli. maple, adjustable spring, COMPUTE rawiiwo mwiijat •, Bay, good synrklna conditions. WEst. six more oil reproductions for the by-laws. .Mrs. Charles Schillinger, --.I >..als s*t*«. Fruit tress, Oowerluc shrubs. •»•*•*•"»• I answering phone and taking menage*. Witting, Roger Kopf arid Joseph new Innersprrng- mattrrw. (30. .310 Lo- fleld 2-6402; . tf neat appearance, food salary, pemiant school^at its mcetinK last week, i president, presided. eittt Priye. CtUnfo'rtj 6-«a40, ' .he* trees. UIMM AwrfuUy •*•"•••. Babinec. -The following cubs re- Call WE*tneld>a-«7» after 0 F. at. Jim ent poaltioru «ea»e write giving reft a w»t«. t» -tM aslalaiasa. flUUrov,MAlf lor aeneral inside and out. CLEARANCE ••-jRed B»m iw»j> Shop. LoveUnd. • . • ' • • ,tf 2-33 •Ida maintenance In Garden Anarttnenta. ereneea and your phone number. Boa ceived gold or- silver arrows:- Usst •• MM as. ar aas s«* .Yr gmanirttir oMly tdeatatf aa 515. e/Q Cittaem afS Chronicle. , 45 Parkway. Mountainside, -two laols* trvcXsc Attrartlvery shrubtied, Stead* work, rcfermce reaulretL state I James Robins. Donald Creighton, of 5-cent articles. • • . »AN6S OIL Btrjum BEKVICIE. - ftnVatoer ircptaccvl •alary desired. Box 513, c/o Citizen and -psJt Awmnl Giv«?n Chronicle , _ _. James Taliaferro, Ronald Maloney, ift)*!** *r»S|r. *"•* "* BASEBALL CATCHER'S MASK, chest tant U6» price BI7 roMRU wfih mot" THEM TAKEN DOWN, etrt up >prrt srr —• ,.._.,. Wanted - Femah tjhree Members ., Martin Trometter, Rudy Konegan, far *rr«*» la ass «»»•• protector and shin guards, reasonable. AUTO MECHANIC tall around mant one »y UU>MH. ,...•. • Call CJUnford 6-O37S. moved. RoberU-Wleiw.^B rlo J^ CATEMtm tor weddings, dinner parties Richard Stiger, Jimmy Shaw, ' Av«nu«. CRanford a-SSM, Unden JOSEPH -J. fjOIODL "asWaxailabaTat cJasitW top. grade. If you can qualify., apply DCADI INK M>sJ COPT—Waasssaaja 3 Saturdays March 17. 13 noon to 4 P. M.. and luncheons. •*. Spurlock, CRanRanJ fkj03 u III North, A*Vr. Wast 3-3« Charles Grleco, Thomas Grieco, •i i* A. M •;• TWO NEW 8x7 OVERHEAD DOORS be- ani-lt- , . • Att rmaOO to aCcr toss io-year-old and asm of the advantage* of em- llordd CaSBo ' • 3-3« I Webelos . Badge, highest ing replaced with, sln«U door".- May tMUPHOLSTERrNO—Flnot. All types of ployment with Windsor Motors. «00 I Jeremy Tomlinson. Douglas Tuck- wen lnstallrd~in garage at 33 CUremont Marth fttd* aeaM tn aaeeHent eostdttlea ELDERLY WOKAN wishes to Care tot fin cubbing, was presented cushions and seat boMero repairs Jone* aflTLTIPLK Ufi tOU« nMdern with Hs .Ule.sei- Newark Ave.. Elisabeth. N. J. chUdisjrj_eyfnJn refrigerator. 7 cubio C«bUi«t Co.. 31 Wunl to BELL a*Ml wmr « BATHS izen and Chronicle. . cluded Lynn Baker, Ronald Cheek, ;Ranford 0-2247. CRanford e-osts. feel, in excellent condition. Price tSO. ter LOCATEO «r ^un ^OirMO! TMM IB IT! RESPONSIBLE wttl assistant cubmaster, Paul; Martens, Stanley Kuller, Phone Ellubeth 3-3468. ENTT Our KPfdALTT as jbarlotl*: llvttig' ream with wood-burning JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT, progressive firm children. Call STAKE BODV THAILEH. 4 x 7. rorpfae SEATS-Cane. rush, rattan1. ••[*«•"•1 « S P. SB.. large of the meeting. for and delivered- Pi? *** * •?» HOMES. W.casiBrtaPinCE nreplacc. aicture window, fuu-eii* din. in Garwood. good pay. goad working 4»» Charles Brewster, Paul Keebhler, win. car hitch.. (100- CHanford 6.4348. AUSTIN" NICHOLS . HARVEST, blended and 0UICiri.Y. conditions. WEstfleld 2-«4O3. to were distributed as fol- 430 Somerset Street. North FlalrdWId. lag teem, adeem kUcbeh. 3 bedroom*. WOMAN wUhes llsht housework or wilt Dillard Collins. Richard Conley, whiskey., full qiuirt. *3.89. Call or May we LIST U FOB *AIX? Me bath on am floor. Sad noor has ad. METAI. OARAGE DOOR, standard ilie. phone und we will deliver. Scher. 104 ti. 1. .. ..-••• " INTERNAL GRINDER' OPERATORS; prepare hincb or dinner. Good cook. tfolf badge, BiDy Bragdon. I Arden Svedman and Stephen Wil- fCMl. CRanford 0-4080. • Walnut Ave., CRanford 0-3*43. ' tf • ' CB «-!•«• '. daUoaal bath. ht»roon> and study. Ill References. Cllanford 6-4000. ' ; RADIO AND TtXsTVISlOW MtMVKX SHARE** AGEMCT. laoulataal. there-* oil (team heat, a rear Heald 7283. Heald 81 altcroatic and Bry- I Mory, Nelson Lightcap, lauer. •'•'••,•;. All nukes repaired. sa^ilsyjj»r«a». ant No. 8; 4 to 13 shift, good working CHOSI.EY ItEFRIGERATOR, perfect ru KITCHEN or other CUSTOM CABINETS. IS Kotth Avesaar. -— •erch. copper plumhttlg.. water softener. Marshall, John Smith. .rd lowest prices. Herbert F, Sorge, Jer- lea gallon outside* tank, attached garage, condition*, progresslye.aran In Oarwood. To'my many friends"3M The pack will visit the Staten »iiu>" condition. $35.. .Call CRrfhfo Mlnton-BIlt Cabinet Company, 31 South i% HadtoServlee. 114 HWcrsst A«*. WEstBeld 1-O40S, _^ -•' _ • •jacobi, Herman Koehbkc. «-U24(i after .1:30 P. M.' • Union Ave.. CRanford 0-0M8. peranawit drive. 100 x ISO lot. Fine North Work Wanted-Male bors, I wish to, express mjl Island Zoo on. Saturday. ' Movies . CRanlord 6-0484 » MUUTIPLat UST YOVat.__._^ ALL-AROUND MACHINIST and , MASON WORrJ.aU kinds, contract. Joe ^ Waterman, Richard Gil- and slides on animal personalities USED JACOBS I-AtJNDERA^l. ""'o^'rl? ESQUIRE VENETIAN BLIND CO.. S North WfTH A LOCAL REALTOat man to assist department foreman. Good Fair. 11 Hayes Street, CRanford 6-3176. tude for your, having si| washer, wood condition. »135. Builder* 1 CARPENTER . CONTRACTOR. Repairs. 3-tamOy with ' , • [artin Trometter and James will.be shown following the trip.. 31st Street. ,Kenltworth. CRanford nietol' weather stripping, porch enclos- (VRdOaf AFABTsCENT > BAILABLE 'pay, good working' conditions, progres- • ' • • • • .• .-• 3-S3 petition for Township Co General Supply Co. 33* Centennial 0-00.1S. Custom mode, blinds. tf sive firm In Garwood. WEstOeld 3-0403. Av«. Craliford. __^^_i_ ure^, cabinet work, screens, garages, 3 BLOCK* tO HKZH ECItOOl. w«haraaawasisiagwii:g«« roaana /emada/emad'at «45«45. caulking, roofing and' siding. George •s psrsla steam furnaces, hardwoodd flor*d floor*. man, and I sincerely- FABLE PADS. 3-pe. sets. from_s»JB. WELL-BUILT, stucco, t in«ra»as fcean bear badge. Herbert HCn- ' FaaJlag Ttsn* TIU1F.E-WAV Admiral cmuole television'. K. N6l>e«. t) Adams- Ave.. CRanlocd tile bells, tteia* reaaa wttk fasjtl " 'excellent location, extra TOOL MAKER ASSISTANT, familiar with Choice of beautiful color*. Free estl- 0-6817. Coll before 8 a. m. or after general machine shop equipment, re- TypewrUer* you will'further my can Douglas Tucker. Robert . 14"j-lnch MTwn, automatic record - mate* given. Alban-Lewi*. 100 N. Un- sunrooo*. fuO' dUsaS reasu. aoeat Most, mares dlillke having people ' iriayi'r and radio. AM & TM. 3 year* OP. M. , . . 3-*» CO-OPERATION. quire reasonable knowledge of llg* and TYPEWRITER repairs and rentals. New giving; me your whblehca lon Ave.. CKanfyd " ""*" kitchen, stcaaa beat. ««O», »-tiyeoe**. ' Gridley machine*. 4 P. M. to IS shift. rlvhui. dlkhri, ulo«»wnrc, lamps to the This is a real buy. Only one on hand RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY. Inc! MULTIPLE UST TOOB MOFSBTT * days, good pay, good working condi- Paid for by Campaign Ciimroirteei'3 tions, ; progressive, firm in . Qorwood. lied Mam Swap Shop,, 4S Parkway, xa Cenlrnnial Ave,. CRanford 8-2123 WITH A LOCAL •EAtTOR 4-BEDROOM. center-hall home with TOWNratf* OF CRANf-ORD , ' MttUtltlllDKidlf. . SINGER SEWING CENTER ' 1 wnlle bxitk qreplac*. ttle science kitchen. WEstfleld 3-«403. • ' 893 stuyvesant Ave., .Union ALL HOME REPAIRS and alteration*. I oil steam heat, garage, ao x ISO lot. ASSEMMEMT NOTICE INNEHSPIUN.G MATTRESS—fiuperest — . . UNlonvUle 1-7014 .•; No Job too small. Baxter, CRanlord FOB RENT — Older Urge 9-t«eea ho . Notice Is hereby given that the Town 1 : I VETS — yOUNG MEN. 18 YRB. UP UK.II two months, .perfect condition ; Open Monday and Friday Evenings 6-0303. . . • _ ** 3 bedroanw. EmceBcstt Marth Side lo- • •••.••. WANTED j The 78th Reconnaissance Company; U8AR. ship Engineer, has filed' his report 6f as oldrr IK'O and metal soring reasonable. cation, m per a*eath. ' We need a modern North Side. bungalow wanU, YOU) Top EM ratings. I War-sessment*'levied against abutting prop Call between 0 and "J, CRanford 0-0002 IV you plan to build, repair or make la the «18.00» to tta.000 price ranger U erties by reason oi the' construction of *altBratton*. Call T. JOHNSEN, 405 Cn- -raht, available.. Active members', of ••SirCVLIGHT'" washing fluid. The orl* ._;:;._ wnxiAM c. SCHMAL you have one for sale or know of wm- unit will not be individually recalled sidewalks on;the northwesterly side of FOR EVERY . SI.11" COVEHS. draperies, cltstotn mude. tral Avenue,, CBanford C-W41. a West End Place between Sprihgneld Ave- Specials front money saving- Krotip of Inal Skylight formula, 3Sc per gallon tS one whadoe*. can us. We can help you to EAD or drafted! In'event.bf na- MEMBER Q#? labrlrs. Jnnes VpholaterinK Co., 401 cent* refund for Jugl. Chaptn's Sport 25 Aldeo Stnet t* sell It lkl tional emergency why not serve in nue and Cranford High School property: Shop, opposite the flrenousa. Tel. TRUCK CRANE and TJ>:-» Bulltotr that said report Is on Hie' in, the. office of THE FAMILY. ' Eu»t and Ave., Roselle. CHcslnut 5-54B9, Inf hire. S, W. Olive*, toe., CRanford unit yotr have selected, with men you OCK CRanford S-1SM. , tt ', HOWLAND -REALTOR know,' and with familiar equipment? the Township Clerk where any person PIREJU CORSETS and GIRDLES aru 0-3130 and Linden 3-7094. U 4M Chestnut street ROselle 4-1030 Earn new' higher pay. for meeting*—get in intasest m»y examine It; and that: on still, the ocKl l)U.v on the American ELECTRIC Light Bulb*. General Electric MASONRY— General repair* and altarav Wanted To Rent Mr.'Harala. WUsos-CR. «-lt«4 retirement credits—be prepared! DONT April yio. lt»i: at 8:30 P. M.. in the Market For further information, call Matdn All Size*. A & A Hardware. Unna, S. R. Jordan, 320 Seutn Avenue, Mrs. Miriam VevUla—C&. «-31M PUT IT OFF!! Remember, once you Municipal Building, the Township Com- EASTER ynur local c-orectlerc. Mm. U Woer*. 13 North Avenue. West. U East. CRanford. TeL CRanford «-«»ll PHYSICIAK want* tasjAsraast Mrs. Gertruda Munn-CJL «-3«85 have received your ^Greetings", we Ittee will nold a hearing on said re- CKnnfurtl 0-1080. « •— «nsu*^ tnmitfi '' FltsMsaf can't help you) Call Capt. A. T. Boggs. port .and consider the same, for conflrma VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 3a". white and BENDIX Automatic Wa»her Sjryleev rt a^H or wrtu P. Ou Boat CRanford 6-6311, or write IS Parkway tlon, at which. hearing all persons in In FASHION EXGIIANCiE—Clothinii. out- Ivory, »3.65. Immediate delivery. Al_ work guaranteed. CJUntord «-MI». N. J. VllU Do IT NOW!! " tcrest may be heard.. Urown, licuxl a- new: ifjrU' coats, suits, L Hardware, 100 N. Union Ave. ALL TYPES »lnk tops repaired or ia- ' /. Township Committee, of NWcutcr*, t;kir.ts. Jitcketn, drcimcy*; boys' HOUSE, unfurnished, tsrl kedntaasr*. l»]n. near s obiervatlon. Our present rneasure- center of lamii. Cssswssdeat ts> e»«*y- garage with circular drive; glt.SOO. . EASTER V EASTER .ilellvi-r<'<). Sum Vltale nitd Rons, 144 EXPKHT TAILORING and DRESSMAK*' — Free Estimate — BANK BOOK No. 26339.-Cranford Trust menU of 60 seconds to the minute North mill Street, Kenllworth, Cran-1 , ING—Two-day alterations. Service for SINGER SEWING CENTER thins> CaOi niiafcith 3-SsST • a. am. to HAROLD J. BURNS .,. '.fitrd. 11-2882. Cull iiKor 5 1'.' M. • tf 1 5 p._rm-. -. '" X .'•...- • •• ' . •' *' Cbrhpahy;. If not restored .before 16 po&iW rjnlnutes Jo thp -hour origin-/, CANDY y GREETING CARDS your new KprlnK outfits. By appoint* ' • (l5 Elm Street. WEstfleld 3-O747 tf • . •,•.•- 'Broker • -•-•• March. 1051. application, will .be'made ' nic-nl ouly. CHanford tl-1861: ' ' :i-iy •ted" from the standards btxo'britirig In Attractive Bpxe4 for Friends and Relatives TltpPICAI. FISH and acccsnoriea now. 110 North Ave.. Vert CHanford 6-4671 for new book. •' • ' 3-15 RNETT'S available. Cranford l'ft Shop, 11 North LADIES'. SUITS and DRESSES made to CRANFORD Refrigeration Sales and Serv- mon.ey in ancient Babylon., SCHRAFFT'S" ,. Far and Near. Ave, E.. CKanfnrd 0-1008. Open Kun- ice. Household and commercial repairs order;' oluu .alterations. Specialize in on Frigidaire, Kalvlnator. Crosley. Cold- 0-ROOM HOUSE on dead-end street. oU I WHITMAN'S HALLMARK tla.VK from 11 to 2 V. M, - : tf . wedding Kowns. Cull Mrs.. Hand. CHan- Fot Rent -Furnished -»p•«nnol Mnr«. .to T»l. fR^nfoM «-111SJ «•"—,! Hid r""*^! P*rp>?nent «1«-iv«i LL A-CAVEL- ' KITST*~Cstril F1HKSTONE tulile-nwHlel radio and onto-| "Tord D-24S2 " •njot. •• LIVING-BEDROOM (Hollywood 65_ . mulii: rtK'ord chaniier coinblnuttoii. Ex<* • -wye.1j bj>tt« «, MM. FOUR YEARS OLD. «n large double lot. complete kitchen, bath, private en. Blue and fin whales, . reaching ri'llent condltliin, tM. Plume Cllunfurd ELECTRICAL Contractlng-Housewlrlnst Write Owner— ttance, all utilities. Adults S83. Chat- Your signing'of.my.-pethij jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, repairs ana 7 foams, t baths, convenient to" High ham 4-2483. " lengths of 68 feet or more in two ((-(1443 niter 7 P. M., , a-IS Trucking — Hauling • ' . FEUX DIFABIO plugs installed. George Sangulllano, 13 School. ••-.-.,.-. .,';•; short years, feed exclusively on Township PompiJttecman'it| DIAL CR. 6-1044 FOR A RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. Myrtle Street. Tel CRanlord 8-»6». Box COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES. Up to 31 — Reasonable Storage — SIX BOOMS, detached garage, lavatory, PROPOSED ORBINANCE VO. 51-J plankton,, the microscopic popula- Inchon, on your roller, $1.29. Hume Day ' science kitchen, tile' bath.. •17,900. \. ly appreciated,: and I Estimates — Contract or, Hourly MASON CONTRACTORS AN ORDINANCE Changing the Name of Kervlec. Alban-l*wU Hardware, 1U0 3 room* »17,5O CALL. DOROTHY CHEW, broker, CRan tion of the f*as they inhabit your vote and support^ ILFE'S CONFECTIONERY Sidewalks. Flagstone Work. Garage Build- Coolldge Street. . .. N, Ujilop Ave. U 4 room* $30.00 Wonted To Buy ford «-3O48. CASE OF YOUR FAVORITE BRAND ing. Brick Work. Cellar Water Proofing. - Ws).,l BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Primary Election on A OPEN EVENINGS CRISP COTTONS, dressy dresses and -5 room* S3S.00 ' Free estimate*.. SchwarU. CRanford Committee of Township of Cranford, New HIIIU for teens' und small teens' Easter. Refrlgtiratmi moved •> and tat 0-9408 or UNIonvllle 2-163S-J. ,. U Jersey: •' • • ' • . ' Caas* SUa IrriUU*n ."' THOMAS A, AU load* Insured — CRanford HIM 1 ! A Walnut Ave*. You are Invited to our fashion -parade CHEST Of DBA asaralr lea» table. Furnished Rooms Section 1.—That the name of the street, In addition to poison ivy,' other from 4 to 5 on Thursday und Friday CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quanty tea - desk, caanfordl running from Minor Street northeasterly plants such as wild parsnips, poison Paid for by Campalun Comn tiflenioon, March lath and 10th. ROBBINS * ALUSON. Inc. to Hory Street, now called Coolidge /: •13 South Ave.. f.. CBantbrd «-0B»S crafUmunahlp. Ludwlg. Seibert, 38S g-OISSJ For Rent EDITH HILL TEEN SHOP .' .Lincoln Drive. KenUworth. TeL CRan- Street, be and the same hereby Is changed dak, poison sumac, wild carrot and 31* Elm Street. Westdeld ' . MOVING — BTORAGE — PACKING OOMTORTABIX. furalshed room. to Marlon Street. AgenU Allied Van Ltoee. Inc. ford 0-0938. tt ANTIsWKS OF ALL KDntS. ftarassoic. nettles wQl cause cases of skin ir- . WEstfleld 3-I4IO Mortal. Aye^ West. Cranford. ... Sectloo 3.—Thi3.This ordinance shall take DEPENDABLE repairs to all — - «• ^Pina. - - --- *—•-•••• ritation. • •"• .•'•••• I.. ».....'/• . '• •• Open Monday Evening! CARL'S Local Trucking Service. WtU •-•US. iimyi^JtAsa^. ceastortaMy fur»fcjaai |affaffectt IImmediately. houMhold articles and aqulpment. ••*>• FHvate**ome. VENETIAN BLINDS In MOCK. S3 to MB ta A looms of furniture to > Bonsjnls ' rates Mta*)* 49sassiara\ inches, custom ejuattfjr Mock Mlnda,- ( '-Wr naBUnBlns. Ught haulina, a-0H0. Please call attar B J» p. ssy at aitii irasicl fowl f^ew. UirwjIay or contract. Loads tnsurad. The foregoing ordinance was Introduced Natriti«4M BaJatwloh 04 Inches long. »3.«8; also Joncraft r TWO furnished or unfurnished and passed on first reading at a regular GUS COM ' C; W, Bre'nenun custom blinds. 83c Also itics. cellars and yards cleaned. Spread one sllc* of oatmeal bread RAhwey 7-OSO9. ' .- . • • • - • PLUMBING and Heating. private family, garage if desired, rcf- meeting of the Township Committee' of foot. Cranford Upholstery Shop. ] with electric sewer maculne. Guaran- ereacss. Caaniord 6-0038. - .. the Township of Cranford. N. J.. held on With peanut butter, another with a REAL EStll •• At this location the State Highway Department plans to construct a $6,000,000 viaduct to carry the Garden State, Route 4, - South Avenue, East. CRanlord 6-OBW. tf teed. Edward G. Ledden * Son. TeL March 13. 1M1, and will be considered Parkway over the Jersey Central and Slatcn Island Railroads as well as North avenue and South avenue in Cranford. The 82t-foot SARGENTS MOVINO AND STORAGE Garage Wanted snappy cheese, and place .the two ROstlle 4-1J07 and CRanford «-agaa. LAROE UNGIJC DOOM. «ulet residential for Onal passage, after public bearing, at structure will be an important link in the Centennial avenue to Route 29 (U.S. 22) section of the Parkway for which grading*, has IAVE MONEY on sink and wall cabinet*. now loading household goods ta all 48 GARAGE for f—Hr*' Huasfasl 'opUonal. ' Call bs- a regular meeting of said' Township! together to make a tasty, nutritious INSURANT SECONDS. Unden Stove Supply Co.. Stales •and Canada, specialising in New f 1 been completed. When this section is finished the Parkway will be open to traffic from Route 35 (U.S. 1) to Route 29, a distance of WASHtNO MACHINE ItEPAISS CRanford «>«7*L twaea • and * P. M. CRanford O-14T1. Committee at Municipal Building. Cran- "sandwich. ISM Saint George Avenue. Linden .England. Florid* and CaUfomia ship- ford. New Jersey, on - \ BROKE! 13 miles. A second five-span bridge 371 feet long will carry the Parkway over.the Lehigh Valley Railroad. - - . I «-«30. Open evening UH». v • . . tt us estimate your next move. UNITED Only expert mechanics work on j. LEAN, tHmruiFUL, fumisnafumishado room m TUESDAY. MARCH 37. 1051 \ PrTTSBURGH PAINM, full Une of In* appilahees. Irank, vacuum cleaners, radtoa. Garage For Rent moaVim private home. Kitchen privl- at 8:30 o'clock P. M. (EJ1.T.I . • FMsns) M Eaater bay h Kith J. WALTER COFFEE. 425 Orchard St prompter. Mildred Davies and Kate terlor and exterior. Painters' discount motors, toaster* also repaired. Coffer's. GARAGE at 4tB Hl«h Street, Mgas opHonal. reasonable, convenient • .. .__ ^ , , Florida was discovered on Easter Drama, Music Groups munity singing and movies will be In house lot quanUUes. Alban-Lewls. 2t Alden Street Tel. CRanford 6-MM. tf nnw Crmnford 6-21« Wright are in charge of property Soon There'll Be EM* —' " ~^ " trsaapnrjitlnn CaU CRantord Csnoel Town*hlp Chwk bay. 1912. by Juan Ponce de Leon. featured. Members of the Women's 9 Walnut Avenue CR 6-1044 10P North Union Ave. U H. F REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist OO Plan Program for VIA and Alva Banker is director. Tailoring burner service on- all types Ve after s^« F. M. / uj Dated: March 13.1951. ^^ ™2J Only One Coolidge Guild of Calvary Lutheran Church ton. COMPOST, to a yard, delivered. cleaning oil or coal furnaces. A play entitled, '"Frankincense Plans for the program were out- Will be in charge. , •'•' Screened sou compost. «f a yard, de- KEPAmtMO — REMOOBUMO version work. Tel CRanford a-3130. Floor' service -There will soon be only one livered, also small excavation work. Men's and Women1* Oarments and Myrtle," by Mae Howley lined at a board meeting Tuesday L, Fasio, EUxaheth S-M31 between • Expert workmanship—Charges reasonable Barry will lie presetned at Tues- in the. home of Mrs. B. J.. Eichin- Coolidge street in Cranford. - eskd • F. M. - • ^^ tf Estimate* Cheerfully Given. pleasant sur- I GABARDINES (•(alt day's meeting of the Village Im-I fcer, 38. High street Mrs. W. J. Township . Committee Tuesday rl/y:-r!re*X:mM*l<$i'+&^ni'M':->Xi^ii?-i' MAVFAIR TAILORS Curtain* US Suitable AT '^i^&£i^£iiS£2::l&fk!^"' ' • — For Eastec give — Can Insjulre CBan- provement Association-at 2 p. m.' lit Oulmby St., WestneM CURTAINS laundered with Uw Angus, Jr., was co-chairman. night-introduced and passed on MAGAZINES , WKstneld 2-la3« tf CRanford e-MSO. U in the Casino. The, program will NEW or RENEWAL subscriptions. CaU The play will also be entered In first reading an ordinance, chang- Earl V. Guy. dUnford M»1B. rtOWN! LOOK" be given by members'n£ the'music the Fifth District _Drama. Festival Apartments For Rent and drama' departments. ing the name of Coolidge street, Painting — Decorating Nursing Service Music* GR01 to be hdd M.ysrtTTrr in Plainfleld. MADE TO ORDER cabinets of all kinds, IT. A. CHANE-Palntlng and Decorating. CSANFORD V. N. A. tor Oeneral Nors- WIDOIDOW WILL SHABE- APARTMENT running from Minor street north- outside window boxes,- all kinds of wtth business woman or retiretidd laladyd , i The cast will include Violet Mrs. J..J. Banker, drama chhir- ' Bower boxes, pedestal table*, parole 330 High St. Tel. CRanford o-OMt. VUlts, Hypodermics. Maternal and 11 ' Car«. Health Education. The • "-^ - —'-- .1 minutes to all I Guyer, Augusta Fairchilcl, Ruth man, announced. Five- plays from easterly to Hory street, to Marion , tf Walters, &ndys Hawes and Ucr- this district will be presented. Of | Street. HuDlic hearing-was set for %. B. DAVtS. Interior and Exterior paint- Fee. Tel. CRanford ing, and paper hanging, Quality' ma- Telephone Directory three rooms, share bath: trude Nunri. Frances Alger will be that number, two will be selected March 27. terials and watkisianaaas. Eat. 1*39. M and water supplied. For reasonable prices and I no estl- for presentation at the spring con- FULLEn Brushes — For tooth brushes, BnUDl • ; •« Coolidge street, located-on the household brtatbUMolishaa, waxes, -Call saataa—eaU CRaatord fc-aau. tf vention in Atlantic' City. Shoe Repairing apatlMUnapat'lMUnl totorr rant — 'aerere tke northerly side oi town, running I4NDEN OECORATOiO OO. — Pa •asiwiishlihl . M KKalle St.St . Selections will be offered by the Soad^ninlord. N,. J. Talephniva ClLuv 411 8MOE REPAIBINO. 106 M. _ •OMOBABUt PKANK L. CUAstr and decorating; established IMs. Av*_, lor quick shoe repair servtca. MAS CBanford Glee Club. Mrs. Waiter K. Fas- from Westfleld into Division ave- ford 0-17B*. Unden S-SftO. . • • . • • af tfce s]aperi«r. C««rt ef New Jersey nacht, music chairman, announced. nue, will remain as Cranford's one If yon are now regularly employctl,•-.yoipi can arrange for a . VaWn .~ TIAN BUNDS, Inclosed rolla- MICHAEL M. BARICH • —..._ .„ Perstfns ii.te'rtsted in making ,^»ds the Hnest la the world, custom terior. Interior, paper hangfng expertly Moving — Storage Red EsWe Wanted sop , ihe matter 61 the and only. Coolidge street low cost Personal Loan to obtain money to pay your bills." made, all color*. For free estestiti s done, CRanford t-mt. tt g BOCEE en the Narthstda M petrlion of the State lamp, shades have been invited to WEtWEstneld. t-4aa* * bbeforf e . t and nation-wide movtns> and Highway Commissioner pcof PAINTIN6 AND PAPERITANaiMO. — join the class today in Lincoln! p. m. J. Svendvend*a. «1B South Ave./ Gar- storage. AgenU for Allied Van Unas. TOPCOATS of the State of New Jer- NOTICE tf Quality materials, careful workman- • Inc. .All type* of crating and paekinc- sey for the' condemna- School. The -meeting will be held To Hold Luncheon • You need not be a depositor . , wood, ship. Seasonable rates. Prompt serv- OF MKETJNCJ AU service* performed m an expert' tion of the lands of. from 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mrs. PIANOS reconditioned and guaranteed ice. Call CrUnford S-0140. tt manner at reasonable rites. . I Tailored by Dar*)H ^gosllno Caruso, his. un- OF COM MIS. The Golden Age Group will hold from S78 to $785, easy terms. Brand • RequiremenU are simple ROBBINS it ALLISON, Ine. ' Autos For Sale nown heirs, devlncwi. • SIONEI1S . Onrle. ? Kcwlo- n is rchairrra n „of. th...e^ •a luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 new wonderful spinets at the best VlTBCHKE-ei BUTNCK — Painters and Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- 313 South Ave.. E. |DS SOTO, t*41 custom, radio and heater, uersonal representatives, prices in •». J. Cranford Piano Co^ Phone CBanford 6-oaSe Cranford. M, I. ind his and their un- American Harrie Department. I p. m. in Trinity parish house. Com- • Service is quick and confidential . Tuning; sno rebuilding experts. 3 North Uworth. N. J. Telephone CRanford mllas. ons owner. CRanford 6-4.7IS — ROaella 4-o4*B-M. tt nown BJislErLi. Avenue, East,. CRanford «-S730. tf Agostino Coriiio. his unknown hell's, WB1NOER ROLLS FOR WASHtNO MA-R. MENZEL. — Interior, exterior paint- dtvlsees, personal rcprcki'ntativ». You are protected against unreasonable rates when you obtain ^' CHINES— Rolls In stock f6r any type ing and paperhanging. Estimates cheer- and his and their,unknown a^tcim. \wrlnger. Bring in your oM one. we fully given. Ptone CRanford «>134«. Autos Wanted their propel' namts belnit unknniXn: Will duplicate It;.while rub»er. Bl Elbabeth Avenue. CRanford. tf the respective husbands ami wives a Personal Loan at this bank; Your confidential loan With us jrr TO —— . of the said Agostino CarijKO, ht*. un- \ COFFEVS ^^* feed avxtlT days. Attar ste FABRIC l& "The House That Service. Built" WrtXlAU ROESEL. Interior and Exterior known heirs, devisee*, and his and »Aldot Street . CHanford 6-3334 Painting. SkUlad mechanic*. Personal . .their unknown asuli/ns. their proper prevents embarrassing situations which often occur when bor- supervision, lot Columbia Avenue. SOUL dF names • 'being unknown; State or I Let Us Fit You •$£% UPHOLSTERING — Furniture repairs Cranford. CaU CUanford 4-371S. U Nuw Jt»rs«y; Township of Craufard. rowing from friends. . ''"-'. draperies, slip covert Venetian blinds. THE a munlcleal corporation of New Jer- Mice choice of fabric*. F. Rkntner «< ONEOFENTJCG sey; Public Service Electric anil ft;is Son. 130 8outb AVe.rB., Tel CRanford old its little Company, a corporation of Nov,- Jer- ESTABLISH your credit whit us. Your application ;«-osM. - '-, - .' . . ,.tf Mrs. at. H, sey; and to whom It mjy concern ? ' Out With Opea AB Day Sawbys fa hereby notlficd-ofH HOME-MADK SWEET A HOT t the Commissioners appointed in the Jumble Store ibove entitled caiue. to be held at the ITALIAN SAUSAGE :ourt House.- In the City or Elizabeth. In SPRING HOUSE CLEANING? he County of Union and State of New , When you And things you need no more, HOME-MADE MEAT BALLS Jersey on Thursday the 20th day of Personal Loans to $2500.00 ; Don't forget the Jumble store. - In Bane* ..I March, 1931. at the hour of ten .o'clock —Collections Mondays and Wednesdays- lEaaiern Standard Tlinei in tlir Ion,- Amount of. Inlerett for YOU Call CRanford «-O332i Iktlkxn 3p0(a]Mrt1l Cha>c4M oon of «nld day, for tho •purpoMc of 15 Monthly determlnlns* 'the amount ot^frnpeniutiun IS Monlh> . odd Italian OUT* Oil _ Note Receive Faymenta ' 1 to be paid for the property described in Driving Instruction .. COLD COTS Side, West Side . . . nil around the town . . . you'll see the petition fUed in this cause, and dam- -• iniiiiii.: isjes. U any, guusad by reason of the t.il:- FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY $120.00 $ 8.74 $ 8.00 A>1 AUTO SCHOOL 'suave and swagger gabardine topcoats. Created of Botany's ng thereof. 300.- ..Mi 1 4S0.00 32.78 417.22 30.00 EL B-«275—5-.15M — PL 4-7371 on a budget" a> you will agree when you see the curved double ran feel. Needled by oh outstanding tailor, they feature SACKETT M. DICKINSON. FINE SELECTTION GROCERY . Assistsnt Deputy Attorney General. 750.00 54.63 69537 50.00 detaild s your eye can see. Come in now for a complete Attorney* of Petitioner, Roofing — Repairing US Seajta AV*H E C dresser ... . chest on chest, and choose from Dated: March «. 1951. OF NATIONALLY 1050.00 973 JJ2 70.00 '-'••A rtion.' ' -76.48 RE-ROOFING), slate, tile, asphalt fhlngl* Offers you the | repairs. Leaders' and gutter*, new and Insure and two types of bed. Three major pieces cost only KNOWN MAKES. f repaired. Waiter Schubert, Springaeld $65 . ABOVE CHARGES INCLUDE LIFE INSURANCE Ave, WestneU. WBttsVild 3-—4L of more than a quarttar of a century of WE MAKE A aPECIALTY of all type* USE TOVR CftEOIT TO BEAirnfY YOUB HONE anil x TO COVER UNPAID BALANCE of roof repairing such as tile, slate, A1MCKT Another Suit Club J« Nott> Being Oroanhc4, asphalt, asbestos and any - other type builrfing cxpatitntx and *itnow roof. Also new roofs. Wm. L. Schroo- ... AND Stop hKiw Your MeMbmhip Card. INSURANCE NO PARKING Call, Write or Telephone Any Office" ~~ der, I Walnut Ave., Cranford. CaU day or aight CBanford S-J474. tf in your construction problem*. FOR HUNDRED5 PROBLEM I ELkabeth 5-6600 CRanford 6-1000 Furnishing our customer* with quality OF OTHER . Home insulation S iXOfHING, SPORTSWEAR CONVENIENTLY LOCATED BALDWIN HILL rock-wool insulation, GREAT *1 EVERY blown method usadl personal supervi- buiUing ntaterials and service has been sion. Established ISM. Wm. L. Bshros- CHARLES FURNITURE BATS, HABERDASHERY. SHOES BANKING OFFICES der, I Walnut Ave., Cranford. Call day -NEED "—""^VALUES. CRISANTI . »U1N OTFICE 142 BroaJ St. E Clocks Repaired EUZiBETU AVE. OFFICE CLOCKS — Spring wound or etoctric Plenty of IS TISMIMSII A»e Elasaa«th cleaned and repaired. E. P. Cbamber- ALS HELEN BLAKESLEE SHOE HOSPITAL TRUST COMPANY Uln. CRanlord 6-43*7. U OUsW 6-2474 aOA 9T. QlfHI HOUBLT.rOKTHE FREE ANDREW CR1SANTI 113 BroaJ St.. ElUabrtk Graduate American Practipedical School DAY OK LOMGEE PARKING IMI Estate - Lsanace ELIZABETH CRANFORD ELMORA OFFICE Electrician i OrCV DAU.Y TUX U.M Ws^fUsl A»e^ ElUabeU. DANIEL JNHEVBUBM 320 WMlungton Am 11 SrKINGFIELD-AVE. ELTZABETH. M. I. tttmhtr FtJtral V*p»tU tnatramem CmrpmntUm CaUNFOBO OfflCE To Star*. Cranford 6,1699 CKANFORD 6-S102 OutruniaI Ave. : (>. (y-\tf& ;i 100 SAsilli Ate.. E* CranfoMl INDUSTRIAL - I MOTORS REPAIRED O. 5-9819. AVET- CRANFORO a-5aaa ;•,;/- ..' •;
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'••:• ./ '..I THE CRANFOItt)' CITIZEN AND C&BONICLS, THORSDAY, MARCH* 18. 1951 THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1851 > Conclude Series lev. local, itate aid iirand Jurjrto^Hear" Before Local Group . GARWOOD—A mental hygiene At Gospel Chapel To Feature Music Trio Topic for Palm Sunday program under direction, of Mrs. Lumber Fraud Charge, GARWOOD—Mrs, Henry Strack KENILWORTH—Jack Seibert's GARWOOP—The Rev. Ijric S. »chool. . KENILWORTH—Fred MacKen- KENILWORTH—Charles Russo. of Rumsoh spoke against the world Elizabeth McNeil, school nurse, 'zie will conclude his seHes of talks Trio will provide music for the St. 26 years old, ot Linden, was re- — The fee*. D. Tougher will deliver a special mes- will be pres60*6*1 tonight at^he more than Zook of Drew Uaiv«nltr sage to the congregation of Gar- federalism movement at the, meet- or on the Book o.f Jthe Acts Sunday Patrick's "Day Dance of -St.' Trjgr- leased in custody of^ his counsel p ad oo the ** W Garwoe* at News wood Presbyterian Church in ob-ing-Monday night of the Garwood regular monthly meeting of the .at the 11 a.m. Palm Sunday serv- isa's Rosary Society starting at .9Monday night: by \tasistrate Wil- Way cr> at the 11 p.,|n. Women's Club. Seventy-five mem- ice in Kenilworth Gospel Chapel p. m. Saturday in the parish hall. liam Bruder to fdee Grand. servance of Palm Sunder- His ser- PTA at 8:15 in conjunction with sdU Community will be entitled, "The Day of bers and guests attended. fare director disclosed . that one Dr. Jack Gill of Westfield will be Refreshments will be served., %lter pleading not gulity tal Mgtfaoriist Oturdi, Vocal selec- the program. *There will also Jbe a No. 339 Entitled --A person ..received. $56 aid during : • | was referred to Councilman Al Pfttsy Liquore, and ink, Joe Mcr Acclaim." .,y-, . ' ' '.... An Easter ham was awarded to Trustees Approve List the evening speaker. and a door prize uhd prizes for a chargge of obtaininobtainingg , money with**with physical education exhibition • un- tag To and Fixin« the February. ... .'•'•„' wnll be by Dr. Lloyd Nonar- Gill, fire chairman. _ ' Donald and Gary Force. Infants will be baptized during Mrs. E. P. Ferrari of Westfield. Orfi«r. of the Boro^ Receives Tomorow night at 7:JO, John special events, including a; ball- attempt to defraud. jbiiocia sicfeool wil be held at - Class 5N has named the follow- der direction of Joseph Troiano. BE IT ORDAINED bl Of Substitute Teachers Eleven building pcrmitsiVere is- the service, which will begin at 11Mrs. Thomas Norton was in charge Council the,...j£, £ • fire Chief Leon Tripodi reported Reed of Piainfleld wil have charge room dearoerwffl be awarded. Sam Adlerstein, owner of Adler,. &- BSL ' ' ing monitors: Boards,- Joe' Rock; physical education director of the of o ten flre calfs,. one flre drill and KENILWORTH—A list of sub-of the children's meeting. He will sued in* February, according to the a. m. Sunday School will be held of the program. Assisting her were Count, of UnioA and stitute teachers, submitted by Ed- Mrs. Jeannette Rostron is in Inc., Kenilworth ' lumber firm. The Wctfraiu's Society at Chris- report of Building Inspector Louis drawing, Nat Correa; flowers, at 9:45. Mrs: Henry Frahme, Mrs. Burton five ambulance calls completed in tecord singing and speaking on a charged that the man, with two tian. Mrs. Carl Soltis and Mrs. Henry schools. Mrs. Helen Werglahd will sictton 1. That'seoi units 3 Protests win W. Kraus, supervising princi- charge" of the affair, and Mrs. Snroce will give a dinner B; Wenzel. Valuation costs amount- Frances Spina; paper, John Kil- The Rev. Mr. Tougher also will Dickerman and Mrs., Ernest Holt. and the same are htrebv February. Fire loss during the tape machine and play back the Catherine Helm is honorary chair- others, conspired. to defraud, him. at OS p. m_ for the ex- Increases burg; lines, Peter gicv n M* rinhpr recent visit to and nm^j fll pal. was approved bv the Board of ^Bdiih jnwth^wag^egttitiattU^ut $2.3007 resultsn —According to-polk»;-thelutnfaer etrtttis Judy Rhoades; remark books,. Judy Women's Club Monday night at a at 7 o'clock. . the tJnited Nations, Education at a regular meeting man. Assisting with arrangements the meeting. Volunteers also responded with a The Fourth Easter Conference were:' Mrs. Julia Barbarese,. Mrs. company owner said that last Sep- Cbuicb Society and the Schlund and Jim Thaisz; supplies, meeting of the Westfield Women's During Holy Week; members salary of Two [inances utility truck to the Woodbridge Council Gets Objections Monday night. Board president Club. « Grace M: Hetman1 presided. of the^Chapel wlll-be-Saturday-and Doris—Walsh. Mrs. Irene—Stnitly tember^—af-tet-receivinji-an—brder boaiHJ of U>e local church. Jules Lusardi; dusting, Richard will unite with congregations-"of tatercitr rreigkt Train* ORDINANCE NO. SIS train wreck on February 6. Sunday. March 24 Aid 25. Harold Mrs. Rose Dougherty, Mrs. Ann The "psioejrann *il! be iq, apprecia- Carol Griffin of 404 .Beech, ave- To Industrial, Park, Mrs. Jane' Silva of7* Cranford, of lumber from the men. He was Arrangef Gifts Mosco; library, John Hanak and St Mark's Episcopal Church and More than,three-fifths of the total AN ORDINANCE To Amend Ordinance • Approval was given the appli- Harper of. Buffalo, NrY:;and John Frolich and Mrs. Mary Prisco. again offered delivery on a quan- tion tor fuixls received To replace nue celebrated her thirteenth Garwood Presbyterian Church on No 338 Entitled !'An Ordinance Estab- rive Allan Norbcrg of Roselle Park, for- Carol Barry; closets, Sandra Hop- interetty freight traffic of uw lishing a Municipal Court of the Borough Pay Hike, cation of Joseph' Lugara for an Mulfprd Appointment Smart of Toronto, Canada, will tity of lumber, tout that the mena butler. £n the church. . birthday anniversary Wednesday three evenings at 8 o'clock., On . Section J. That all Oi merly a resident; Mrs. Iha Kesten- kins, and Diane Manfred!; attend- tinitel Stotti is carried by the rail- of Garwood" \ ' automatic amusement device at KENILWORTH—A-protest from lead services at 3:30 p. m. Satur- required money in advance. Council Adopts Paj For Children ance, Susan Gunderson; shades, at a family gathering^ Tuesday, the Union service will be BE IT ORDAINED by theXMayor and of ordinances incoi and Street baum of Orange and Albert Lupp- roads. '' • ' Council of the Borough of XGaruood. Vf^* rwaled. and his place of business on North the West End Civic and Improve day. Supper will be served in theOTA Group Slate* Police said Mr. Adlerstein told Richard Seedorl; wastebasket, John Word has been received that at SL.Mark's; on Wednesday, at County of Union and State of New Jer- shall take effect »ii-. Twentieth street. Police. Chief shevicZ or Irvington were approv- lower Chapel hall at 5:30 p. m. Pays Rrward Hikes for Magistnlte, manner provided bv h Measures ment Association - of' Rosalie Par! the court he post-dated a check Gudoski, and bulletin boards, An- Pvt. Ralph Englese of 204 Fourth Presbyterian and on Good Friday, sey: . George D. Conklin had investigated ed as substitute teachers for Movie, Guest Speaker KENILWORTH—Mayor Fr«d V. CMf Was Illegal .the letroactive to January l. inances to igainst the newly-created Kenil A Christian Fellowship Rally beyond the expected delivery date, Other Boro Officiuls Overseas gelo LoBue. avenue, has been transferred to in their home church. Section 1. That Section 5 be and approved the request prior to Grades 3 • through 8. KENILWORTH—A Him "Human Pitfera |wuw3 a S3 personal reward Parliament to 1458 passed an act same is hereby amended to read and the *0rth Industrial Park borderini will be conducted by Mr. Harper but meanwhile learned of similar •• CARWOOD —Ordinances pro- GARWOOD — Garwood school California from Camp Picked, Va. Mrs. William Berry of Roselle, vide as follows: . council action. . Desks and chairs to equip rooms Reproduction," will be shown TdU acbi lit an unidentified that golf be abandoned. The game increase to em- ^olfax avenue was considered b. and Mr. Smart will speak briefly circumstances in imother city, be- viding salarj^increascs for the Mr. and Mrs. John FontenelU whose theme will be "Evangelism,*' Section 5. The Municipal Magis- in Harding School addition have on missionary work at 7:45 p. m.Wednesday under auspices of the »bo told police, about children filled 32 gift boxes to be of - Spruce avenue will spend the was again permitted to continue trate shall receive an annual salary of S. MrM.tN'Cg, provide for the issuance of •he Borough Council after the ad' Union County Tuberculosis and came suspicious and stopped pay- tluusi»ii£ garbage, within magistraU^clcrk stcnogrnpher and will be the guest speaker at 1 p. m. One Thousand 1*1,000.001 Dollar* to BoK-ujtl Q_ oumment of the regular meetin; been stored in the McKinley Saturday. sent by the Junior Red Cross to week-end in New York City. in 1491, however. . fS the purchase of a bull- Health League bejween 1 and 2:45ment on the check. innuis in violation of a Tuesday at the monthly meeting be paid in the same manner as the f r Tuesday night. School,. Mr. Kraus reported. He Mr. Harper will lead the Family borouijh^clerk were adopted Tucs- children • overseas. Gloria Mosca, 10 Scouts Joseph Schwab of Los Angeles, salaries of other municipal officers are ° "and to vacate Web- said that construction is two weeks p. m. in Harding School. The par-- A Newark check-factoring house, bor«High xnnSimante. The rewarxl. of the Women's Missionary So- pint Jerked Beef paid,, and which shall be in lieu of all The ToWcoing ordinance »J Pupils Plan Martin V. Ganthwaite of 331 Bible Hour' on Easter Sunday at jght by Borough Council. In- Calif., is the guest of her brother- t ; parts of Concord, Col- in advance of schedule, with pour- ent-educatlon committee of the police said, cashed the check at a months ago after president, and members of tile ciety. Charqus is the proper name for. . fees, costs, and any other allowances on the |3tn\day of ii»^TiS f West Lincoln avenue, Roselle Park 11 a. m., and the 4 p. mi. Sunday xfeascs also were approved in the in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. whatsoever. . < . "Lafayctte avenues, and ing of concrete for the second floor PTA will be in charge. The public large .discount, and the bank upon ceanplaints of refuse be- group, inspected and packed the Jerked-beef, preserved by sun dry- : Section 2. That all ordinances and WA^TEIt s. '" secretary, alleged in a letter date. service will be led by Oxyen HofT- ^compensation pay (or firemen. Joseph Shirley of 421 Second ave- Of five streets from North Pre'Vaeation to begin next week. ;, is invited. : which it was drawn refused ta ini& dropped at roadsides. or the boxes. • . • Inducted ing. It Is of Chilean origin. parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith Dated: March : March 12 lhat association. repre 4 of Washington, Ga., and Mr. ' Retroactive to January 1, Magis- riue. St. Paul's Schedules are hereby repealed, and that this ordi- "to North Twentieth, honor the check. Adlerstein. they sentatives could Cbtain no coopera A board committee meeting will Smart . Mrs:. Mary McOee Lunney, guest .djaajK' wie ntxeived by the Bor- trate James T. Leonard will re- The following, pupils in Grade ' Mr, and Mrs. Paul Connell of nance shall take effect at the time and In -oduced and "passed on said, is attempting to recover the cugfa Cocnmril. »-as accepted by the Lenten Union Services the manner provided by law and shall be by Borough Council tion from Kenilworth officials' de be held March 21, it was announc- Following a 5:30 p. m. supper, speaker, will talk on, "Social Hy- ceive $1,000 instead of $750; Mrs. ORDINANCE NO). IM retroactive to January 1, 1951. ng Easter Parties amount which he was forced by borough cterk i& • behalf , of the . 4R have made the best records for 'Candlelight Investiture 1000 Center street entertained GARWOOD — "The Sorrowful AN ORDINANCE To Amend Ordinance ed. JVIrs. Myrtle C. Reynolds was giene for Parents," . Elsie StefTen. clerk stenographer, U THOMAS DAUB. spite numerous objections address Mr. Harper will dose the confer- law to pay to the check factor. eoIBectar; ' ' • the year' in school work, effort, Mrs. Cornell's sister from Virginia Look" will be the message of the No. 346 CnUtlcd "An Ordinance To Attest: *' Major. night. KENILWORTH — Schools will ed to the.Borough Council. recently appointed to head a new- ence with a gospel message. The committee on arrangements will receive $2,600 from $2,000 a Held by Troop 75, \ over" the week-end. Amend An Ordinance To KitablUh. Reg- WALTER 8. McMANUS. k courtesy, cooperation and neatness: Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor of St.ulate and Equip a Fire Department in CRANFOi (i the three close next Thursday, March 22, at ly-created cafeteria committee. Last night, Sam Stewart of theincludes Mrs. . Howard Murphy, Warrants for two other men said year; Borough Clerk Walter S. the Borough of Garwood" Known u i Borouch Clerk. SnceU Mayor Fred V. Pitten said dur Pins, Bars Awarded Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Wolf of 333Paul's Evangelical and Reformed the regular hour, for; the Easter Gaspe Peninsula, related his ex-Mrs. John Ruth and Mrs. John B. to be involved in the matter have Frtrd bv Companv' . McManus will .receive $5,000 in- Mary .Ann Gucrriero, 51 points; Beech avenue* had as week-end Ordinance No. » and All Subsequent Ord- ' 8lateaM«t * regular council meeting. ing the council meeting, when thi been issued, the police department GARWOOD — Ten new scouts Church, at, the Palm Sunday inance* Amendatory and. Supplemental The foregoing ordinance ..was adopted holiday. Classes will be resumed letter was read, that the Rosell periences aj^d-showed color slides Stults. KENILWORTH — Etvald Zier- stead of $4,400. Jane Shuha, 50; Judy Hayden, 47; guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stick- Thereto. . ' revealed. were inducted into Troop 75 last service.- • . . '.-•.•'' on the 13th day of March, 1B51. Today — . ™,arf increase would result oh Monday, April 2. Park Planning Board was in ac of a recent, Bahamas trip. He was ixuuini at' 33 Colunnbia avenue was ' For expenses incurred at (Ires Carol Waliden, 46; Beth Hart, 43; ler and children, Robert and ' BK IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and WALTER 8. tfcMANTJB. A Great Shaw for ike During the morning worship, at Council of the Borough of Oarwood, Bordugh. Clerk. increment for «ach$1.00P 15 Boys Join en route home after several -months Wallace R. Gluck, son of Mr. In the trartic division of Munici- ame itie 370 employes honored during the year, Fire Chief Thomas Thursday night at a candlelight Kindergarten cord with the industrial rezonin^ Tommy Binns, 35; Bobby Law- investiture ceremony.'. Four mem- Doris, of Poughkeepsie. N. Y. the regular hour of 11 a. m., newCounty «< Union and State of New Jer- Dated: March 13, 1951. ' 2 — Bi Ived by'the employe annually, plan, and Borough Clerk Philip J in the West Indies. anil Mrs. David Gluck of 530 Pas- pal Court, Marcelliano Confredo tniigha a&' Ihe sixth annual Brittain will receive' $500 instead Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munn and members* will be received. Sunday •ey: . six-cylinder Ford Classes have enjoyed having Kit St. . Theresa's Church, The Revers. ' Mutual Benefit and Civic As- Writ CtetlseslbtM . finding fault with'the phrase, "or Steve Gindel heads the committee Prish. , in three union Lenten services - Hundred H3O0.O0) Dollar* to cover any Irene Onnne A Fred MaeMnrray . | I and with rubber tires,, was class With perfect attendance, .for Sylvester McVeigh, pastor, an- KENILWORTH — The follo-wing if there be more than one," which on the boys' side and Patti McNa- The ° troop. how has 45 members. loase* he may Incur In attcndlna TOM" 1 February were Michael Bradley, trolman Frank Mulford, who is in- sociation in Keriilworth Inn.. ' v Tired of clotheglineg that mark up Appfe- sttgffllims; TCMV he used be- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Raush and next week. 'On Tuesday, at St. teUrkf \, uclivercd'co :! was quot- nounced that the formal request deeds have been recorded in the Participating in the Indian alarm* and. putting, out fires in.the- eligible for the pension, fund, ac- The association's executive board your washings? First wash -your tween guaiirc ieS 'spare ribs, in •' referred, to the assistant fire chief. mara is in charge of the girls' side. daughter of Hanover, and Cash Mark's Episcopal Church, Warren Borough. . ' "Never A Dull Moment" I Ttche.ic.br ; Russell Cliff, Anthony Fevola, for a charter has been forwarded olnce of:-County Register Herbert dance were Donald Corveleyn,; •jp — — «—> w — •— •__ 184,935.. . .,'. . , cording to. tMe agency's Board of eletbeilin* with mild soap In w«rm Mayor L. Thomas Daub expluin- Carol DruVnmond and Rosalind Mazur. of Pocono Mountain, Pa.; Binns, lay speaker, will conduct . Section 3, That each, active fireman Roger McGeehan,' Frank^.DiFabio to the National Council, Boy met "Monday night at the home of J. Pascoe in the Court House,. boned »fc«i Williamsons of 510 Center street. Tougher; pastor, will officiate at Superintendent of- rjre Apparatus, Or All Times • ,• ' • ~r ss»as»r»4 kjr — j to place the Lions Club did. riot meao two or three more contest- ... •'"-'•' chief of the Lodge; Manfried Du-> the second service iir - Gatwood ', • who ihall .have.attended.ill each year, Schwab's class met' Monday to letter quoted Revised Statute 43 Members of the pack, include .' , ' Sweet r«Uta*a ahellae and dry thoroughly after Mr. 'and Mrs. rleifiry J. Mailosz,. dick", senior patrol leader,. and Last Friday Robert Williamson sUty per cent of the alarnu of CraaUra Caaacll *»r I jand Drum Corps under Recr each coat assistants might be named. New monitors in Mrs. Ethel Ire, roll call* and house duties, shall "HEb SHOES" •see La.gks < make costumes for their forthcomi- 16A, which said, that any'person Larry J. Domokos, Raymond Kas- Sweet potatoes can b« u»ed In property known as 646 . Summit Tbe haoitt no* teaeaihiZ *bcks over a left to begin basic training at Ft Presbyterian Church. The'Rev. Mr. Li Commission jurdisdiction. " Permits to hold a..dance March O'Toole's seventh grade are: At- Joseph Martin. •• Pugh will lead the last of the .com- receive the sum of One Hundred ng program. ' . " "? becoming a policeman or ftrerrian barian; Edward Kasbarian, Richard many main dlihts—tuch ai icallos- avenue. Ml nUMbt H ni£bt wilt d>' Dix. ($100.00) Dollars, to cover any losses "KELLY THE! jium of $250 will be allocated in a municipality where a pension 31 and serve alcoholic beverages tendance, Betty Pugh; boards, Bob Perfect attendance pins and bars bined services at St. Paul's on that he and each of them may Incur S. Mazzarisi, Frances Adam, Ralph ed with apple*—or in sweet potato • Ctta Iac»aa» I>a4«r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nead of •• —'• [is support in the current year. ; Grade 2 at the affair were approved for Dushnnek and Carl Beling; milk, were awarded to Wilbur Wright, Friday/All services will begin at In attending alarms and putting out fund has been established shal Lonzo, Kenneth • Patrylow, Robert plci, cakes, and eustardi f«r The United Statca' leading source Willow avenue were among mem- fire* in the Borough. TIIE.: ich-pwned vacant lots east Children in Miss Dorothy La- become a member- ot the retirc- M. Mindas. Earl Nichols, James To See Play -Bay-Lieaf Poet 6807, VFW, Council JocPnpadak and Bill Toth: plants. Manfried Dudick, David Gray, Section ay-That all ordinances end par d' crop income m 1HI wu from James Mercer and tJonald Corvel- benot the VFW Post-683 ot-Wast prest of >hc, Boulevard in theeski's Sectl&rt with perfect' at- ' referred to laws and licenses the Irene Grave and Joyce Hart man; of ordinance* . Inconsistent herewith are ment system as a condition of hisLcpore, Mahlon Marino, III, Rob- cotton. Incomt from cotton" and KENILWORTH— The Moth«r'i Ike imaiwl by iiu- eyn.' Michael Lesko, newly-ap- field who held a party for veter- hereby repealed, and that this Ordinance i of Route 4 Highway, valued endance for February were Joseph cottonseed amounted to |2.«37.000.- bid from Garwood Memorial Post supplies, Carol Allmonti; desks, ans in Lyons Hospital. Saturday shall take effect at the time and In the employment. . . \ ert Marino, Henry J. McGeehan; surcOB cov^T or NEW JEBSET Club of Girl Scout Troop 25 *"* o~*siia Soroush o* pointed assistant scoutmaster, was manner provided by law. 10,000, and comprising 16 par-Citrano, Brian Geiger, Robert Patrolman Mulford, who' was CHANCESESV DIVISIONDV : UNIONN COUNTT 000. 317, American Legion to sponsor a Maxine Jacobus and John Z«p- night St. Patrick's Party Paul Johnson and Lynn Joseph KET NO r •»•«• uttend ^a matinee performance of pulla; windows, Frank Severino; presented with his badge of office- L. THOMAS DAUB. oJ about 40 lots,, were by reso- Keil, Kenneth Pa try low, Michael appointed January 1 this year, is Weingarth. , , • DOCKET NO. r. •»•.«• "Annie Get Your Gun" at the Pa- The tme«flu«* ai. Bldi. ~-ill tie oprtwd Troop '35, Linden. During World Saturday night at the clubhouse, Johnny Wayne " • two lots at the rear of Bor- Mrs,' Ethel - Prince's pupils are FERDINAND SICLOFF. last Thursday' in the home of Mrs; spend not more than $700 for a Joan Nash; ' bulletin boards,' Joe Mrs. Donald McDeed of Santa ment without retirement benefits, stitutional, representative;' Mahlon Due To Plain- arc now at all-time peaks—far above Popadak and Bob Glowacky, arid War II he served with the U. S, 302 North avenue, Were completed The foregoing ordinance waa adopted "Operation Pacific" Jail for a municipal parking. practicing for their program. They ct aU., tiff and Fixing George Mareae, 606 Newark ave- «qutpmeht and police radio transmitter and an- Army in the South Pacific Theatre Anna, Calif. -The group motored Monday by the Women's Auxiliary on the 13th day of March, 1051. W. Marino, cubmaster; Rudolph G. Dtfen'danU. Tim* and Place pre-war levels. ... «w • .. investigating the possibility ivas attained by Joa,n Bertolottl, Planned by Lions Club foreclose and bar the right of the defend- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH rtsvats nimt krt>m>iii f M."*«l '•*» P. M. d G f thtbj Janet. Wirsig of Second avenue Mrs. Dominick Cardlllo and Mrs. Den. mothers on the committee ants herein to. redeem the lands-deecr"- J NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that the ' Bbs«. ouiaH ttw jummiwniktd *>y a certified Garwood police to direct thelrj Joy Krause and Barbara WrheJ; dent of Garwood for thej Bart Juiu • |polic« short-wave band in'the ajWfcciCJnJer, • Joan Lasky, Jean KENILWORTH — A ftorrtter «*vtsmiMntlMg body o«thof the Borough of Ken- To k*«a> potted plants horn d years, he is employed by Merck.| celebrated her. • fourth birthday James R. Walsh. "For Heaven'v Sake" t at a lower cost than pres- 'inder, Ernest Nol's, Daniel De arc Mrs. Phyllis Adam, Mrs. Jean In the complaint from the tax; (sale iclW«fc,4tai*w to Uhe waw «c ebe Basough patrol car direct from headquarters forts' remark book, Patty O'Neill; anniversary last Wednesday with Night will be celebrated by 7 the Kasbarian. Mrs. Rosemary John- tlncste mentioned therein, and it appear- Uworlth will sell at publipul c auction to th—e | t~'~f ~ pnpaint,, or .varnish.i ' on wlity"' y mt gCenaiwsatiai ««r mrt Hess than 'Sea HO', t & Co., Rahway. A. T. Mosca, who is retiring this "VENGEANCE VJl communication. He Fabio and William Dugmore. ing from the affidavit of Erwln O. Ander- highest bidder, subject to confirmation, by [pevcen£ tas* Ufar armwtml Ibi^ ^nd' must s« de- instead of through the Cranford boys' remark book. Bob Nadasky; a party for a group of friends. year from his post as head of theWAITBJL FLESHER, Jr. . SUN. — MON. — TVES. • Lions' Club in a* few weeks, ac- son, Mrs. Ernestine Marino and the governing body the following tax sale sllli, use any scrap piece of gtas* A delegation of Scouts spent Cessr by TrtkaMsr | > that the check on corn- son of the Borough of Kenilworth veri- certificates including the subsequent mu- and have It cut to , e above department. . - ' • flowers, Ann Riccardo; windows, , George Paulding of 443 Spruce county committee after 17 years in Technicolor Grade 4 cording to William' Broderick Mrs; Agnes V. McGeehan. , fied on February 19. 1*31, that there is fit the windew m wr Ihiiiiis «*» Ibouf named and Sunday at Camp Watchung miking Public Accountant costs was prompted by due for principal, interest, penalties and nicipal liens due thereon: •Ills. Bill hate sJbkOI Is* «tulMI «nd vnaU be clear-' Councilman Walsh, building and Richard Krieger; basket, Don avenue was honored recently at a Miss Helen Mergott's pupils went chairman. The event, to be held -1. Tax Sale certificate dated November a survey' of needed repairs on that office, will Be honored. Mem- Randolph Scott, in i price of installing control The new cub pack will be thesubsequent municipal liens, on said tax ly ttumhtM •« nfcr witttiee ta be such grounds chairman, asked for $300 Brczney; paper, Ed Froat; library, birthday dinner held at his home. bers and their families are invited. Tax Consultant "GASOLINE ;o the Museum of Natural History in flre headquarters, Will feature sate certificate more particularly set forth 18, IKK covering lot « in Block 1S1A. Karen Tobias and Barbara woj- Troop 75's cabin. In the group were "SUGARFOOT" (second patrol car recently a bazaar and auction. second to be organized in the bor-In the complaint, the sum of S5O4JJS. out appearing by the tax record* to be owned tf KenilwcirtrJ iv to paint the exterior trim of .Bor- In addition to his wife and son. Other events planned for the Late Show Every, in New" York Tuesday. The chil- by Lyle B. Reeb and the amount required Mse*«er« • 1 towicz; housekeeper, Selma Sav- Mr. Lesko, John Ferrari, Donald (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) — Hit No. 2 ^ d and not so equipped. . Clubs of Cranford, Garwood ough. A new Boy Scout-troop also of which'-sum there Iss due to thee pplain- for redemption is $1.1*1.00. to BTjprcH ann>' and jJJ itiids. ough Hall and to complete repairs guests included Mr. and Mrsnea. r future include a Chinese dren also visited the Planetarium' tiff, the sum of S13S.M, Indiana was discovered by La- ter; closet, Jean Crlscola; home- Corveleyn, Wilbur Wright, James I or compressor' tank for the Union, Roselle-Roselle Park and is being sponsored by the church. and the balance amountini g to KM7.7S3S779S iis 3. Tax sale certificate dated November rmu J on window, sills and.other parts of George Foldesy, Sr., of Franklin auction, which will be held Thurs- "Jackie Robinson Story" as part of their unit on the "Heav- d 18. IB36. covering lot SI formerly known Sall* in. 1671, and became pa»t •« work board, Arlene Gulyas; bul- Mercer and Scoutmaster Charles WEstfield 2-1499 j?l£ was obtained ^ Scotch Plains have been invited to due to the Borough of Kenilworth. Hgw France. It was. acquired by X. J. the building. and Mr. and Mrs. George Foldesy, day, March 29, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. ens on Winter Nights." The follow- ,• And It further appearing thi* aU of the as lot 1-BI in Block 1B1A appearing on W. letin board, Mary Simone and Edna Mercer.'Next Saturday a gtoup of -with Jackie Robinson V. Pitten for'"$35, it the. Charter : Night program to- the tax records to be -owned by Lyle B. tbTunited States in 1783.. ' . A plea for chairs for the fire de- Jr., and family of Belleville. at the clubhouse. Tea will be serv- 343 South Ave. Garwood RITZ ing are monitors for the week: Girl Scout Display defendants herein have been defaulted for Reeb. and the amount required for re- Barry; news report, Ted Henty; Scouts will go to Camo Watchung STARTS WED.. MAR. 21 and an auxiliary morrow night' in the Flagship, failure to .appear. \ . "" demption Is tan.u. partment ^was. made by Fire Chief Mrs. George Jakovic will enter- ed. A card party will be held on Robert Scavuzzo, milkman; Arlene It is on thlsMth day of February, 1951. desks, Roberta McCatkill; attend- on. an overnight camping trip to .It ELD OVtl| f'miy also be, obtained for a Route 29. Dinner will be served at Featured in Store The sale will be .held at the Borough 0O. 34Mt Brittain, who spoke on the lack of tain her club tonight at her home, May 4. ' Errol Flynn in Kovaks, crackers; Elizabeth Ford, ORDEHED and ADJUDGED that the de- BOROUGH OF KENIXWOKTH MX tmUBUOBCW. OB c Saiarlei. ance, Leonard Rataski; messenger, make the necessary repairs. 51 BROAD ST. Draft Martm — Jwr» I amount. It was thought 7, followed by dancing and enter- KENILWORTH—A Window dis- fendant* Fedinand SlclorT and Mrs. Ferdi- Hall on Tuesday. March 27, 1831. at B:1S NOTtCK BC IT «Wl>»r"T > rhr .Mayor ..and facilities for firemen. His request 322 Myrtle avenue passing straws; Harry Wilde' and •\ M. (E.S.T.t Sale will be made to the Notice Is hereby given that th* atayiw Onui *f Kbe Sksoucb of ken- ru.'Af.u: i n "KIM" ATWABWITHTHEJ I COO would be necessary' to tainment. ' • ' • nand SiclolT. I first name being fictitious I ilghest bidder, subject to conflrmalion Mr. and Mrs. Yhale Snow of NEW Teddy Simonclli, care* of .the play of Girl Scout work has been wife of Ferdinand Sicloft. and the un- and' Council of the Elorough of. KcnU)- UWaetlkc ... by the governing bSdy of the Borough of Su Mark's .—: isn NEW .mr • [mitable tanks, and the saving, The club renewed its request for arranged in the Borough Drug known heirs, devisees and personal rep- worth, at a meetinc to be held on tWr B -Sikc iiJlitrmioc officer*-and Rutgers Dean Guest Scotch Plains announce the birth — Plus — boards; Dolores Amorosa, dusting resentatives of Ferdinand Slelolt. and Kenilworth - at Hi next regular meeting 37th day of March. 1961. at »:0O »'«tack DOORS OPEN DAILY AT StIS A. to the mayor, will be Store, Boulevard, in observance of which Will be Immediately after the sale. aaar B«nw»- 3.400.00 born on March 6 at the Overlook officiate. Lenten services - will be versary, 15 Girl Scouts, Brownies est, penalties and subsequent municipal r*OI*OMD QMDiNANCK NO. tit ex Is tins sewer from the westerly aide at CDnlk is> ««Bor of Tax - sity; Newark, and former member held Tuesday at 8 p. m. "Woman From Headquarters' and stone fill has been Mrs. Eleanor DuhV class Is go-throughout the borough this month, and leaders attended services Sun- liens as aforesaid for the use of the plain- AM OHDINANCE To Vacate Webster Ave- Michigan Avenue at falrfleld Avenue- aar - . ^..;...._...... :. 1.773.001 nue, and Parts of North 16th, North t the easterly side of Michigan Avenue Ai^»te»«s Oroat »e. *« tril of the Allied Control Commission I,on street sections for ing to .draw Easter flowers.. The will be used for local-purposes by tiff, Eugene Coppola, and the defendant, A th »li • i th. Oonnlrt day in Community Methodist Bnrongh~of-KenHworth on-tha-3Bth-day. liny N rth lIMh, N"rth '»"• *»««»->ti ynh for Bulgaria; was guest; speaker at rx~s7(¥. — MAR. I< . untirthe class:is~going;tcrread a story-about the club's welfare .committee. Church, 30 attended devotions at of March. 1M1, between the. hours ef Streets, Concord A,vemie. College Avenue side of Michigan Avenue to Woodland avenue. and Lafayette Avenue. last week's meeting" of the Liorit Be sure to test the soil for acidity WUmark—RetlaaM Gsr*loer WED. MAR 28 - \l\ Is more favorable. The Norway. •'•:•-.•- he Gospel Chapel • and 40 were 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon and 3:00 Avenue and thence lit Woodland Avenue Club. Charles Humenik of 601 Center o'clock In the afternoon. Eastern Stan- WHEREAS, the lands hereinafter de- for a distance of .500 feet east ol Mich- street has cnered the U. S. Army If-you are planning lor a good "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" . . —inpenoo-^ was levelled and covered Miss Edna Mulligan's sectibn present at servicegjn St. Theresa's dard Time at the office of the Tax Col-scribed have been dedicated as public igan Avenue. . X", Introduced by George Cunning- stand, of alfalfa. Lime the soil if . !• TcehalcaUr *k,he announced, and street finished studying the Southern To Address PTA Church. •.'".. lector ef the Borough of Kenilworth. Bor- streets and the same have never been The purpose of stich meeting ls'tov nar ham, vice-president, and chairman Hospital at C^mp Klknf.r for treat- Eugene J. Smith, health-educa- ough Hall. Kesdlworth Boulevard. Bor- ceplcd or opened by the Borough of aider, anutns other things, any nhseeMsw ment. tb« test-thow* a need for Ilm*. Msrsasll TIUMSMH — Vlrglala NcM CLARABEI which have been painted, States in geography and next week ough of Kesuiworth. Hew Jersey, with Kenilworth. and i>r objections that the owners of property tion director of the Union County Troop 13 will attend a perform- named In said report may present aaiainst of the evening's program. Dr. (HOWDt DOODV »ar Jhoor. , • Sr., president, presided. Next CHAIAI * i in June and July, 1930. the. Regional High School senior right and left shapes only. during Amend an Ordinance Entitled 'An Ordl- being situate, lying and being In the discharged as though the dedication there- ritorositD oRDiNANt'K No. ns> iiit *ucAtta* KfwVrtawsiiif nsmku^ii i 'for • WED. * THURS. — MAR. H - ti tance To Regulate and Limit the Height Borough, of Kenilworth. IrT the County of had not taken place. AN ORDINANCE for the Purchase by the wltiitto aw H^HMnint w >otherwi«e pra- week's meeting, Ladies' Night, will (Minimum Serf. Omfy) was received and filed. play,., "The Man Who Came to the Hist 75 years. Before that shoes Section 3. That the premises commonly VRED ASTAIRE—JUDY GARLAND >nd Bulk of Buildings. To Regulate and of Union, and BUte of New Jersey, de- Borough of Kenilworth of a Bulldnc«» be under: direction of A. T. Mosca. IfttontHy report of the ' 1. SSS1. KenilworthV Being and Intended to describe the Is hereby vacated. Section 1. The governing body uf the "*»ww «r parts of sons have been- nominated as Bit IT ORDAINED by the Governing premises designated on the Tax Dup- Section 4: That the premises commonly Boiouiih <>f Kenilworlh deems It advis- .. keirwith be and Democratic candidates for the Burt LancaskTrJ Body of the Borough nf Kenilworth: licate ot the Borough of Kenilworth referred to as North |7th Street between able and necessary tu purchase a bull- thtf- MOW M Iberaart' Tninslc.t . county committee: District 1, Mrs. Section 1. That Ordinance No. 1B» as Block 10. Lot B. a point 235 feet north of Lafayette Ave- dozcr-losder. for me by its road deport- "--•torn * tfcM. *»*»•«» "mhaJI Jake-. "VENGEANCEVI ntllled ''An Ordinance to amend an It is further ordered and adjudged that nue and the .northerly boundary line of ment. ._...-.- . ... m th< 'UuiiuM tarmifled hy Imw. Jean Juba and Lewis N. Ross; Dls- Ordinance entitled. 'An Ordinance to In default of said, defendants Ferdinand the Union County Park Commission prop- Section 2. Ytujri' Is hereby appropriated: (emulate and Limit the height and bulk SiclolT and Mrs. Ferdinand SIcloH (first erty be and the ssme is hereby vacated. the sum of sS.OOft.Od, for the purpose uf trlct 2. Mrs. Carmella, Casale and and-i name being-Iktltlous) wU^of^rtrdUund an Hm»» SSrwctl tn.m Angelo AHntonti; District 3, Mrs. hr areas of yards, courts and other open klcloff, and the unknown heirs, devisees referred tu as North 18th and North IKth Section 3. A down payment of. fMtmxnn' teas JBtneduoed at a Anne V. Cardillo and.Hurley B. Starts Thuis.—1 paceii. and to regulate and' restrict the and personal representatives of Ferdinand Streets between the southerly side of hUH lieen provided far the purpose set mM »c OM«mii« Body *rf the ncatinn of biilldlnus designed for specific StcUirT. and their or any of their heirs, Lafayette Avenue and the northerly line forth lit this ordinance throuuh appropri- a iWf atnntewanli «m the Uth day Mlddlcton, and District 4, Mrs. A Walter Reade Theatre. IM» and the regulation of trade* and In- executors, administrators, grantees, as- of the Union' County Park '.Commission ation heretofore mode in a budilet hereto- MUnrik. MSB.. In wtt Tben aiead for Elvira C. Walsh and John E. Con- uslrlw. Known a« Ordinance No. 114 of signs or successors In right, title or In- property, ' be and the same are hereby fore adopted. , . tkw Hnh saw. Ttt* csosi OnStnanoe will be lin. P(JUNFIEU> 8-3M1 he Borough of Kenilworth'," be amended terest and State of New Jersey paying vacated. Section 4. There shall be issued for the tusther nowieemel Snr ibail i| li isaii by follows: to said plaintiff, Eugene Coppola, and the Section A. That the premises cumnion- aforesaid purpose not more than M.750.0O the- dMvnusc BsseV *g tfar WormaBi «t We're Handling 7 Million 1. THat the Building tone map of the said Borough of Kenilworth, said prin- ly referred to as North loth Street be- sUnllwuethi. ac. the Bnmucb Kalt tssule- • In bonds of the Boniuuh of Kenllwurth In *OW-( Sorough of Kenilworth be amended to cipal. Interest, penalties and subsequent tween the southerly side of Lafayette connection herewith and In anticipation kwd ICnuJlMiaaUkt. Mew Jcnrv. at «lst*rt Obituary SUN. thru TUES., MARCH 18-20 designate and Indicate thereon the fol- municipal liens at the time and place so Avenue to thi; northerly line nf Web- of the Issuance nl said bonds as herein ikciiwk: IHJ tiw «u«mmj: CSXi ea the lowing described property so that the fixed as aforesaid, the said defendants, ster Avenue be and the name Is hereby provided for. said sum may ue borrowed itih. daai "t Miotto, 1«SJ. JU such name nhill be in a Business district: Ferdinand Slcldff and Mrs. Ferdinand vacated. by the issuance of neuotlable bond: tuf time- aadl pean'- <•>' «t .an? time asal place Calls a Day! thru SAT. BEGINNING al a point formed by the Slcloff, (first name being fictitious) wile Section 7. That the premises common- ticlpatlon lioU'H nf the Bortiiitfh of Kenil- t» whJihj susHti in*«ten« may tw adJotunMt, MsthUa kieder of Ferdinand Slelolt, and the unknown aiit m fe dJoMth , BEECHER STOrrFS IMMORTAL STORY " RANDOLPH nlenectlon of the westerly side of South y referred to an Concord Averiue between worth. which nnteu shall bear Interest GARWOOD — Mathias Rleder, list Street where the same intersected heirs, devisees and personal representa- :hc westerly side of North 15th Street at not exceedlnw the rate of 4 per centum • bst Iser asuaue•mml fee (hmsuc hlq he former northerly line of Laurel Ave- tives of Ferdinand Sldoff, aiaj their or •... that's 2H roilllon mm calls a day than were 60 years old, of Bath^Pa., formerly EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE -SOGAHFOOTj any of their heirs, executors, -administra- and the easterly side of North ISth Street per annum. ' I Ftumo IN . Au, ITS STARK REALISM . / nue mow vacatedi; running thence southerly at right angles with :wcen the westerly side of North IRth Jersey's defense industries expand and die Armed Riedcr and Mrs. Madalyn Hartig, the l\nt course J7'j feet to the former nicipal corporation of the County of Un- Section A. The notes or bonds here- h Street and the westerly side of Michlgun KIDDIE MA center line ot Laurel Avenue: thence 131 ion and State of New Jersey, snd each of Undc-r shall be signed by the Mayor and Forces grow larger, there will be more and more both of this borough. Internment IS JUST A SHOBT DBIVE AWAY! them do stand absolutely. debarred and Avenue be uri northerly deliver up to the plaintiff all deeds, pa- y referred to as gfifayelle Avenue be- the Borough Clerk. IK be****' ck«m tiiat the Mr. Rleder was engaged in EVKRV K itlong the laid side of South 3Ut Rttvet pers or writing In their custody or power wun the easterly side of North 17th Section 7. Thu supplemental debt state- ouith- o£' atMtiiiMMirirkt. mtt &he 37th day of • Operators like Barbara Ashley are doing their TtiiTs JI ai In rfahsliH anil hntril a win nth T C7 :iTVn feet to thu point or place of begin' •elating to or concerning the said lands Street and the easerly side of North JOth ment has been made and filed In the* Ot- \urcb-. tgttll- *tt » «". M. «ST.i, wiir chicken farming with his partner, IMwil ill ctrie trafa. YPMTI rid* eompUtaly niiig. and premises or any part thereof. Street be and the same Is hereby vacated. (U'v of the BnroiiBh Clerk as required by uett aiH k» iisSUL. tcile anst iulweej' in the best, to handle these calls and handle them Ferdinand Halbfocnster, formerly l teb ABO of OOUIMV thMf Section 10. This ordinance shall take law. . ' hsrrvuutfanr BUetaxuIliaitt' «1«ei iHmrl pnif)- l&A '• K\v- FOR EASTER Section 2. ThU ordinance shall take/ It is further Ordered thai the plalntilt cITect after publication In the manner Hcctli'n B. This ordinance shall tuke ecty w said) smavKts' i» nU needed for of Elizabeth. 'The two at one time aUMMfawo«a.tnvd«xtraaorth«BaitB«*i o effect alter final passage and publication prescribed by law, • promptly—for to telephone people every call is uccordiiiu to law. cause notice of said time snd.place fixed clTy law. ttuWiir uae-. Iissr U"IW|SMIIII < «fa*B tss sold at were employed as music-inns at~thc Ohio: aUadoias MMIB, courteous ssrviosv kad for redemption to be mailed to the de* h puhUc; uUr ba tiibr Hoctest tiidder after «IaM«* jaLM-aM_aLaB_al J-aW-tHal «J fendants at least ten Hoi days prior to urgent To help them do it, they have neatly Ritz Theatre, Elizabeth. Mr. Riedcr a*BB Qaalp>al*alfls%DUI^jf• N*Uea N.IU« • ' , -V.ilee public acu( Musicians Union, Local 151, the Governing Body of the- Borough of he GGrtVernlrttl f Boddy of thth e BorousBh h of the OoventiiiB' Body of the Borough, of f seaa* irsii a copy Elizabeth. - He and his partner AGNff • WK TaTKoBANf PLOWKK* ANYWUKBB - OWN BVtNIWOS TILL KASTKB I Kenilworth. at.the Borough Hall, Boule- said. Kcnllwotth. at' the Borough Hall, Boule- Kenilworth, st the Bohdugh Hall, •oule- >* whkbi a> u Cte an «rBoe e* the mar^rial* prrmtt'. YANKEE" vard. Kenilworth, Hew Jersev, at eight And It Is further Ordered that s copy vard, Kenilworth, New Jersey, at eliht vsrd. Kenilworth, New Jersey, at et«hi M Kaso OsuurtV; launched their chicken business in VrtocV In the evening lE.S.T.l on the of this Order be delivered Ho the Tax Col- o'clock In the evening on the 'lk In'the evenlntf iE.S.T.> oo lh« A. txn oonnil "tsn,» disissiSI it Ivquired Pcnnyivania in 1940. 37th day of March. 1MI. At such lector of the Borough of Kcnttworth 'and 2Tth day of March. 1M1. At such 37th day of MarchMh . IMl11 . At suchh. tWsalai aasi-ajhr kaOaMO inuisi be paid time and place, or at any time and place tlnio and place, or at ariy time' and place Urn*, and pUce, or al any time and place Bcsfdc* his son and daughter, he that said tax Collector certify to this 1 KENILWORTH GREENHOUSES to which such meeting may be adjourned, Court whether the premises wsre or went to which such hiMtlng may be adjourned, to which such melting may be adjousneel is ^arrfvived by his wife, Mrs. A.MUST POU CVtHY MAN. WOMAN AND OMJD ull persons Interested will be given an not redeemed from the plaintiff's tax sole all persons Interested will be liven an all persons Interested will be given »n , A. KOES8LE. Prop. opportunity to be heard concerting such certifkete In accordance with this Order. opportunity to be heard concerning such opportunity to be heard concerning; such TELOMONf COMTANV Madellna Rleder; a sister, Mrs. Ordinance. ' * lUEsWCCTFVtXY ADVISED. Ordinance. Ordinance. . Fred Schwieter, and hi* mother, ST., KENILWORTH, N.J. CRANFORD &0263 By Order of WILUAU H. DONNELLY. ;• By Order of the. aovarnl By Order, of the Oovernlng Body. Mrs. Mathias Rleder, Sr., both of Advance In Price*!!! PHILIP J. Standing Master. — J. McOSVBUa. Borough CSJrk. NORMAN T. ROGERS. Borough Clerk. Bath, and five grandchildren.- • »••»•»•' Dated: March IS. 1SS1. Dated: March 13, 1961. Dated: March tS. 1981. - . . 3-3X I 'I 1 • • "• . ' :V'' '•*
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Leads Service FOR DEFENSE NOW! ForWSCS Through Your i • The Silent meditation for Tues- mm day's luncheon meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- H vice was "Cast me.not off in time GiRwooD CRANF0RD of old age; forsake me not when my strength falleth." CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 19$1 22 fcages — FIVE CENTS Mrs. Thomas- J/Buziilski led the service, assisted by Mrsyierbert Sjursenand-Mrs.Herbert riolcIC Named Can Mrs, John Smith was piano ac- rairmeii companist. ., • '. , . Goodfellow Place on Ballot ea cross Circle 2 was hostess for the tur- Howard Cowperthwaite won key luncheon served in Cranford JVwie New Jersey Counties top spot on the voting machine Methodist Church. >rCancer Small landlords in nine North- obtained above the March. 1942 To Direct '•in the -Republican Primary The 'society will serve at the eastern New Jersey counties, who registered rent, except for major Township Committee battle dur- Gains 70% Couples'" Club banquet on March have not had a .rent increase since capital improvements, increased or ing the drawing for positions 27 and at the cub' banquet on April rive Set March 1. 1942 may receive a 20 increased occupancy, must in each UnitedFund last Thursday afternoon in the percent increase to compensate for case be deducted •from the overall oftice of Township Clerk J. Wal- 7. Members were, urged to attend ter Coffee. • Of Quota the inter-conference meeting tp- higher costs of operating and main- 20 percent that the board recom- mprrow at 150 Fifth avenue, New _ Scheduled taining their properties, it has been mended. • v Other positions, in the order Succeeds J. P. Duffy, in which the names were pullod Chapter Collects York, and the annual district meet- [open April 1, . / . announced by Dr. Eugene E. Agger, He said that the Rent Advisory chairman of the Rent Advisory Board recommended the increase Last Fall's Drive from the box, follow: James P. $9,004, Illnes* Still ing March 28 at Centenary Church 1 DufT.v, Mrs. Marion Dozois, in Newark. U $3,000 Board for the Northeastern New after long consideration and careful Brought in $17,419 Slows Volunteers study. Similar action has: .been Charles J. Christian and Thotnas Mrs. Hill reported that 19 wom- EXCITING „,» M- Siegel has been Jersey Defense Rental Area. Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr.. of .A. Albans. • . " .: . Cranford - Garwood - Kenilr. en had made 308 cancer dressings The nine counties covered by taken by boards in many other i chairman of the American 403 Claremont place was. elected Among those who observed worth . Chapter. • American Red and 9 bed jackets last week. Circle this recommendation are' Bergen. sections af the nation. The board's president of the Cranford United I jr Society fund drive in Cran- Essex. H.udson. Morris. study, revealed, he said, that many the drawing for positions were Cross, has collected $9,004.05 or 70 9 will furnijjh workers to prepare |( the fourth consecutive Fund, Inc., at the tenth annual Mrs. Dozois and several mem- dressings March 27 at 1 p. m.. NEWNESS or Ifbnmouth. Passaic. Somerset and non-professional landlords, fully meeting Sunday afternoon in the percent of its $12,800 quota in the •and Edward J. Shaheen has Union. . entitled to seek rent increases, had bers of the Cranford Women's 'Women of Circle 1 will be host- municipal building. He succeeds Republican Club; E. C. • Mc- current fund-raising drive, it was m mmm Inmed co-chairman, it was "For the purpose of this pro- not done so because they did not esses at church door April 15 and 1 James P. Duffy who has held the Mahon. Republican municipal announced yesterday by Channing XU this week. The local cedure." Dr. Agger gTtplainrn . "a! understand their rights or failed post for the past two years1! 25 while Circle 2 will be' in charge THREE EXAMPLES op to keep records required by the chairman; and A. A. Smith, for- Ruddf, executive chairman, follow- at the remaining Sundays ot that [for the drive, which* .will small landlord is ooe who owns mer Republican committecm.an structures containing no more than Office, of Housing Expediter. • The United Fund, consisting of ing tabulation of reports turned in month. .. •• ' ' • : .April 1, has been set at for many years from, the ninth four rental housing units: All a representatives of many local.or- by workers Tuesday night. • Mrs. Sydney L.. Nunn was ap- ganizations,, annually conducts a district. ABSOLUTE FASH TON members of the executive small landlord need do. to apply The chairman said area captains pointed chairman- Qf the nominat- fcr for this increase, is to sign a'sim- fund-raising drive for the Boy and ing committee. fttee"include: Mayor-George Girl Scouts, Welfare Association, huver"beeirTKked" to contact alt" lerheldtrhonorary, chairman; DAV to Conduct ple, one-page petition form, giving Beginning March 27 and con- his name and address, the tenant's Lions Club Visiting Nurse Association and canvassers this week to sec that tinuing for six Weeks, the church & Nostrand, treasurer; Wil- Paper Drive April 1 Boys' Camp. • ' NEWNESS ..... IN LINE, Jff Austin and Charles M. name and address, the pWaent legal ail calls have been completed. In bells will be rung each day to an- ts maximum rent and the new rent Other officers for the ensuing Elected by lublicity: Dr. Edward M. Cpe, A community-wide collection of a number of arcast work has not nounce that all churches in Cran- he now wishes to charge. year arc: Vice-presidents, Jenn M. Canright and Dr. Wilmar waste paper will be held on Sun- Fetes been completed because of contin- ford will be open for' an hour of day afternoon, April 1, under aus- "In signing this petition the •Montenccourt and Mrs. Carroll K: prayer between 12 noon and 1 p. m. W DESIGN, IN FABRIC , professional; Joseph Ko- Sellers, rcelected; treasurer. John ucd illness among, both volunteer 1 of the Kiwanis Club, coin pices of Unity Chapter, 59, DfaA- t Schools landlord certifies that he lias, main-' VFW Post The society will be hosts April abled American Veterans, it was tained the essential services and E. Allen; secretary, Mrs. H. R, Mc- solicitors and townspeople. L yrSi E. C. Earhart, schools; Holds Entertainment 10 to the. WSCS of Kenilworth, announced this week. equipment required under the rent Cullough, reclected; and membcrs- Mr. Rudd emphasized the im- Robert Niedrach, captain of Board Gives Contract regulations and that he. vill con- For County Group, at-large, Charles W. Trlnp and Mrs. Michael S. Sikora portance of every family doing Its Rosclle, Linden and Rahway. Mrs. COMBINATION ... ONE •eld Army; Mrs. H.'A. Reich- The collection, the first* to be Leiper, who with her husband re- For Flood lights at tinue to do so ™ .' ,,.•'• A. G. Ingalls, also rcelcctcdi Named Commander, part to help the local chapter reach [otor service; Mrs. George H. held since the new schedule was Many Delegates Attend » Election followed report of the its quota In order to carry on not cently returned from a mission in Horace K. Corbin, Jr.* set up by the Township Committee, There will be no Ions; drawn-ou* China, will be guest. speaker. School Exteriors . waiting period for the approval of The Cranford .Lions Club was nominating' committee of which To Jake Office April 14 only the National Red Cross ~pro/> »S.' Sauer and Cyril Perley, will begin at 2 p.m. The DAV also John V. 'Nostrand was chairman. Eram but the many 'services' the Circle 6 met Monday night at A PARISIAN AD APIA- have anhbunced that they will col- . A contract to install flood lights these, petitions. . ... Host Tuesday evening to the Michael S. Sikora of 521 North J committee. " '•''',', Other members were Charles . J. Red Cross offers to residents of the the hpme of Mrs." HoicKj>nd Circle lect rags and old mattresses. . at the exterior of Cxanford's four Within 10 days the forms will monthly meeting of the Union Union ' avenue was elected com- [e than 5.000 appeal letters Stevens and Roderick W. Smith. three communities served by the 11 met yesterday at the home' of elementary .schools and the high be printed: They will be available County Blind Association in thp mundct: of the Capt. N.ewcll -Rod- • hiailed to • local residents Officers ot the DAV have urged educational building' pf' Cranfoud local chapter...... -'• .•/':,'' Miss Barbara Hoick. Other meet- school was awarded Tuesday night about April 1. at the o'ficc of the The new president, a resident of ney FISke Post 35*5,-VJFW. Tuesday TR)N, TWO OUR OWN nrch 29 asking their support local residents to begin now toby the Board of Education. The Area Rent.Director. 151 Washing- Methodist Church. More than 75 night at the regular, bi-monthly Report meetings will be held- ings have "been scheduled as fol- save their waste paper, magazines Cranford for more thun 20 years, • drive and particular empha- low bid of $500, made by Daniel ton, street. Newark. After forms persons attended, including repre- served as treasurer of the United meeting in the Memorial Home. Mr. from 7 to 9 p. m. tonight, next lows: • • % year will be placed "on me-and old corrugated boxes. They J. Heyburn, Cranford electrician. are filled out J>y landlords, it will sentatives of several local civic and Fund for the past four, years. He Sikora, who 'succeeds William C. Tuesday arid next Thursday at Tonight ut 8 o'clock. Circle 10 intributions given in mem have asked housewiveses,. particu- "lA #hiv« fir'Wla fntihm servicr rluhs. : Jones, will take office April 14 at 1 rent •also—is a vice-president—ofi Red Cross headquarters/ 10 North at the nome pi those residents who have larly, to rid their attics andd cellarcellans office to act'ton them. Louis Fritz, president of the, which time'he will relinquish his Union avenue. . Beech street; Monday at 8 p,. m.. The new lights will alleviate Cranford Boys' Camp Association. [victims of the dread disease, of waste paper and magazines dur- danger of persons tripping over the Dr. "fAgger explained that after county blind group, presided and Mr. Goodfellow, Jr., attended present position of senior vlcc- Circle 8 at the home of Mrs. A. * '••vm*: • I stated,. ing spring housecleaning arid save Collections in Cranford residen- entrance stairs at night Dr. How-the Newark Area Rent Office acts the Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor of Dartmouth and was graduated from commandcr. tial, areas through Tuesday were MacPherson, 207 fletford avenue; I boxes again will be placed it for the DAV drive. on the petition, copies of approval the church, extended the welcome. • The new commander is a veteran Circle 7 at the home of Mrs. W. A. ard R. Best, supervising principal, New York University. He is in the as follows: District 1, $62; District 1 local stores and there also said the board had hoped for some will be mailed to both landlord and Miss Grace Kettenburg was secre- investment department of the City of 26 months' service, in the army 2, $269; District 3. $1,783; District Lyons, Ml Columbia avenue, and OVAL ftOOM, SECOND FLOOI a coin box collection by tary. of which 19 months were spent Circle 9 at the home of Ms. Leon time to complete the new lighting tenant The new increased rental Bank Farmers Trust in New York. 4. $1,444; District 3. $282.25; Dls-. tiers of-the community with arrangement. becomes effective on the approval E. Ducr Reeves, who scrvjed as overseas with the 79th Infantry Di- trict 6, $159: District 7, $884.60; Tcetsel, 4 Oak lone. Offices, Banks During the business meeting, vision, 304th Engineers. His unit 1—to the winners^ date stamped on the petition. Any checks were presented.to the group executive- chairman of last fall's District 8. $625.70; District 9. %\> Also, Tuesday at 1 p. m.. Circle will be stationed in both Two new teachers were hired as took part in the Normandy inva- Half V hjj tenant/has the right to file an ob-by the Plainfleld Lions Club and annual campaign, reported a total 036.50; District 10. $332. 1 at the home of Mrs. L. Kraus, 5 5 during the drive under replacements for the term begin- sion and later, built the temporary tmtion. Blade rayon jection to the rent increase wfhin by the Cranford Lions Club. The of $17,419.05 was raised out of a Wall street and Circle 4 at the i ot Mrs. Niedrach to re-To Close for ning in September, They are Jos- bridges which made the Seine Collections among local indus- M//«M fimU. Ator 15 day* after the approval of thelatter presentation was made by quota of $18,000. However, ex- home of Mrs. Hill. 28 Mansion ter- eph PelUcone of Elisabeth, teach- River and the Rhine River Canal tries totnl $392 while total busi- butions. ' : er for'grtdes six through __ . PnaMant*August Thermann, Jr.' $300 race, and Wednesday at 1 p.'ni.'. [ apprf>xirnviteyy $300 crossings successful.' ness tlrmii have contributed (37ft Jition to serving as chair- and Charles L. Doyle ot Bayonn*. to show that any of the statements less than budgeted and all partici- and organizations, $195. $109. Circle 3 at the home of Mrs. Paul made on the petition by the land-, Daniel J. Heyburn, chairman of Commander Sikora has been ac- (the. cancer fund drive for an elementary grades teacher. the sight conservation and blind pating agencies .received their Garwood industries have contrib- Powers, 202 Lincoln park, east; (three years, Mr. Siegel "is Township offices, banks and the lord are untrue. tive, in the post since his discharge Mr. Pellicone received his A.B. committee of the Cranford Lions original quotas. Mr. Reeves ex- uted $505 and GarWod residential Circle 12 at the home of Mrs. Bu- r of the central committee .Cranford Public Library will be Dr. Agger explained that alky in- pressed his thanks to all workers from the service in 1945. He is collections amount to $91. In Ken- zalski, 9 Broad street; Circle 2 at degree from Syracuse University Club, was in charge of the pro- vice-president of the Board of lOmnford United Fund Cam- closed all daytomorrow in observ- crease that may already have been gram which included piano solos and townspeople for their fine co- ilworth. industrial collections total the home of Mrs. H, Crane, 19 land has been active in the and did his practice teaching in Trustee's for the Veterans Memor- ance of Good Friday. The Union' Union. Mr. Doyle received his B.S. by Miss Grace Kettenburg, Edward operation. $365 and residential collections Locust drive, and next Thursday I organization, for the past ial Home ' and art editor of the amount to $202. at 1 p. m., Circle 5 at the home of County Trust Company will. be degree from St. Peter's in Jersey Rich and Robert Phelan, vocal se- President Goodfellow,- Jr., ap-"Post Bugle," the monthly publi- s. He is a past president lection by Miss Virginia Joerg, Mrs. Albert Allinger, 155 Lincoln open tonight from 4£0 to 8:30. City and his , M_A. degree from pointed. Robert'M. Crane to inves- cation of the organization., rtor of the Cranford Busi- all members of the Blind Associa- tigate applications of several local avenue. *iation and holds mem- Public schools will close today Setdn Hall. He has taught two To Present He attended public and parochial afer a full session. Classes will re- years in Newark Academy. tion. The Stage Coach Four, local organizations for membership in schools in Pittsburgh, where he in Cranford Post, 212, barbershop' quartet, also enter- Benefit Slated sume on April 2. The board will purchase 210 the fund as non-participating was born, but has been a resident Legion; Capt. N. R. tained. Members of this group in- members. Sgt. O'Brien Serves •Post. 335, VFW, and Unity Parcel post and-stamp windows units of desks and seats for class- Candidates of Cranford for the last 23 years. clude Charles Preston, Dick Berry. Mr. Duffy, the retiring president, His wife shares with him his bob- With Army in Korea •59, DAV. He is proprietor at the Cranford Post Office will rooms from the American Seating Mike Sanyour and Daniel Hcy- For School [tin Jewelers at 27 North be open from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. expressed his appreciation to offi- bies of golf and bowling. Mr. M'Sgb Thomas O'Brien, hus- bum, Jr. I avenue. and the registry window will be Selective Service Board 44, cers and committee chairmen for Sikora owns and operates a dry band of Mrs.Clara L. O'Brien of open from 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Post- VIA Sets Non-PartWn Representatives of local groups their cooperation and suport dur- cleaning service. BandUniforms 109 MUn street, and son of Mrs |Shabeen, who has been ac- Plainfleld,'. requested in a letter master Arthur F. Metz announced. that the school handle ' registra- Meeting for Aspirants present included Mrs. Lois' Bau- ing the. past two years and con- Other. administrative positions Michael O'Brien of 920 North Main i past fund drives of the mann. High School PTA president; gratulated Mr. Reeves and his cam- were tilled as follows: Senior yice- Application blanks are. available i Cancer Society, United Money orders may be obtained tion questionnaires for boys who for anyone wishing to take part in street, Waterbury.'Conh., is now from 8:30 a. m. to 12 nooh. In Primary Election Mrs. A. G. Henrich, VIA welfare paign committee, for their splendid commander, Henry Schwarz; jun- on duty with the G-S Air Section mpaign and Red Cross, is become 18 years of age. The draft the spring 'variety show to be board reported that several com- County as well as local candi- chairman;. Mrs. George F. Rich- work during the recent drive. ior vlce-commandcr; Anthony Tin- at Eighth Army Headquarters in ident and program chair- The lobby will remain open from staged in May by the High School 7 a. m. to 5 p. rh. Cariers will make munities in this area have agreed dates in the primary election are ards. Junior Service League presi- co; quartermaster, Thomas Butler; Korea. •..•••' If the Lions, Club. He also is a dent; Mrs. J. Angus Knowles, post advocate, Past Commander PTA. Mrs. John Duryee, chairman, ^I-of_the_Cranford-W««ar» one delivery. '" • to this proposal. • expected to speak at the annual anounced Tuesday at a meeting of Fienra forn wr stud tranford woman's~ClubT~Mrs. R. Jones; tihnplnin,-Phil-BorartlinoUi ition and holds membership Following a discussion, the school open House- Wednesday under aus- the committee. Crosby high School in Waterbury pices of the Village Improvement H. Walcott, Garden Club presi- Coiiiiiiittee Chairmen post surgeon, Dr. W, W. Jordan; was awarded the Bronze Star and !.Cranford Business Asso- Planning BoarJd Favors board voted against taking any dent; Mrs. Marie E. Reed, Ameri- three-year trustee. Bernard Yahch, Proceeds will be used for the . Suburban Golf Club and responsibility in having the draft Association. The program will "be New committee heads will be Purple Heart medals while serving held at 8 p. m. in the township can Legion Auxiliary; Arthur Bur- and two-year trustee, William purchase; of new uniforms for the ' as an infantry first sergeant dur- AMI'S Church. He is afflli- [econing Sperry Tract. cords filled out but agreed to have ditt, Rotary Club; and George appointed Monday night at the Schatz. • High School Band. fith the Shaheen Agency, at rooms. regular meeting of the Ladies' ing World War II. the forms made available for the Richards, Kiwanis Club. Also pres- Since all acts must be arranged "lh avenue, east, and" is . The Planning Board, at.a meet- youths in the high school. Republican and Democratic can- Auixliary to the Capt. Newell Now in his twenty-first year didates for Township ' Committee ent were more than 30 Lions Club Photo Club Member** by April 4, Mrs. Duryee urged par-.- t of the Northwest Homes, ing last night in the, municipal members and their wives from Rodney Flske Post 335, VFW, in with the. Army, he has been in building, voted unanimously to The resignation of Miss Joan have indicated they would attend cnts and teachers to fill out the ap- Korea since December 7. / retary pf Parkview Manor, Anderson, secretary in Lincoln Union County dubs. ' the Veterans Memorial Home. Have Busy Week 1 a director of the Metro- recommend to the Township Com- the meeting. These include Howard plications as soon as possible. School, was accepted with regret. Cowperthwaite. James P. Duffy. 1 Practice will be held for the. in- Three, members of the Cranford They should be sent to Anthony Home Builders' Associa- mittee the rezonlng of the Sperry Refreshments were served fol- stallation ceremony to be held Photographic Society acted as [ New Jersey. Mr. iSbaheen tract, south of the Lehlgh Valley A letter, was, sent to Frank E. Col. Charles J. Christian. Thomas Tcrrcgino at the high school. In Music Program Ramsey, .sponsor of the Hi-Y lowing the meeting by wives of April 14. Miss Alice Russell will judges last night for the monthly at 182 Lccust drive. Railroad from Residence "A" to A. Albans and Mrs. Marion Dozois, members' of the Cranford Lions The PTA travel bridge, sched- Cranford members who took part Clubs, commending the students runing on the GOP ticket and take office as the new president, competition' in black and white Industrial.. The board baa had the Club. succeeding Mrs. William C. Jones, prints for the Plainfleld Camera uled for April 6, has been can- yesterday in the March program of for their presentation of the Sadie Henry E. Stoner and William E. celled because of the variety show. matter under advisement for theand Emma Follies... Mrs. Carrie Brady of Elizabeth, de- Club. YWCA, Plainflcld. the Musical Club of Westfleld were p%st month. . .' ' Sullivan. Democratic aspirants. Assisting Mrs. Duryee are Mrs.v Mrs. Celinda Ferguson, president Mrs. Zena Conley reported on a First Candidates' Might partment president, will be in- Judging were Ken Reck, presi- All county candidates have also dent of the local group; Ccasar Fred G, Baumann. president of of the club; Mrs. Marie Louise Township. Committee, which meeting she and Mrs. Mollic Red- stalling officer. adopted an ordinance late in De- been invited to present their plat- Held I»y Sunny Acres Hnshim and fir. John Guinthcr the-PTA; Mrs. James P. Duffy, Rudd, Mrs. Edna Schaefer and DRAMA BY den had attended of a committee forms at the open house. ' cember rezoning the tract, has re-of the Metropolitan School Study Republican and Democratic can- with Alexander Gniolin serving as Mrs. Charles 'Mahnken, Mrs, E. C. Miss Mary Elizabeth Bonnell. or- for introduced the measure to clear up Mrs. Paul M. Powers, chairman Schedule Dinner ultcrnate. « Rearick. Mrs. Samuel Richmond, ganist of the First Presbyterian Council. The group met here last of the non-partisan, meeting, has didates for Township Committee a technicality that it was intro- week. ... cited their respective personal The Honorary Branch of. Cran- Six members of the Cranford Mrs. George Saucr, Mrs. Roy Tip- • Church. The program, entitled urged residents to take this oppor-* ton, Mrs. Frnncis Sloat, Mrs. E. O. duced and passed at a special Bills on school matters, now be- qualifications for local office Mon- ford Local 52, Patrolmen's Benevo- society Monday night attended the "Music to Remember." featured MARCHE KceDuij meetings. The committee is ex- tunity to see and hear the candi- lent Association, will hold its an- Zohe, James Avcry and Mr. Tcr- day night when they were guest "Tops in Photography Show" in : favorite compositions for voice, ing considered in Trenton, were dates for office. The VIA open rcgino.: — ' —'— imatcly 15 of the 400pected to set a date ^ for public reviewed by Joseph Kohn, school speakers at a meeting of the Sunny nual dinner at 7 p. m. Thursday, the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel piano and organ. " "•" hearing on the new ordinance fol- house also enables the candidates May. 3, at Orchard'Inn, Route 29, Statler. The show is sponsored by police now in training legislation chairman. Mr. Kohn to present their views and answer Acres Civic and Improvement As- THIS WEEK STARTS called out this weejCHend lowing receipt of the Planning J«iU_meet_wlth_JohnJMcClintocK ine, Jn_Osccola_Ercsby^ it was announced' this week by the Metropolitan Camera Council. Board's recbWmendatldn~~at'~lts' ^uestrona-fromnthe-public. ' Edwui'd~ C.~ McMahonr prscident. Agency To^Be Open w.dutyawd patrorwork, it chairman of the finance committee, terian Church. Dr. Guinther and Dr. Wilmnr CONBKMMATIOM HOCHOWOI meeting' next Tuesday evening. Committee in charge of arrange- Langc had prints in the black and All Day Tomorrow ounced ycste»day by. Po- to study further the proposed leg- It marked the first time since the . ••(at* th»-~. u. . . ' William A. Fischer. The- H. A. Wilson Company of islation. President Richard J. TV Color O'etshadow* ments for the affair'includes Hen- white exhibition. Others attending • The Motor Vehicle Agency will •OKOBABLB rBAKal I* CUTAK* OUR MARCHE EASTER start of the present campaign that ry Klubehspics, chuirmnn;, F. C. were Miss Gladys Estabrook, Mrs. Ja«|« •! UM taM^r €••»* ees will be assigned to Newark has an option on the Knul presided. all candidates have faced each be open all day tomorrow. Good ml N.w J«rm.y turday nnd Sunday with Arrival of Spring Fyke nnd Thomas Butler. - A Ann Muhr, Mrs. Guinther, Miss Friday, to accommodate those UaUa CaMaly Sperry property and plans to build other on the rsarne plalform, and prominent speaker is being en- lit the matter «»l th«i * uniformed policeman and Spring slipped in yesterday at Dorothy Bonhau and Mr. Reck. wishing to obtain their passenger MAT FESTIVAL... YOU a million dollar plant here. most of them confined their re- gaged for the dinner, the commit- twtltlon ot \bt State wyen an opportunity to put To Attend Youth Parley 5:26 a. m. but not many people Miss Lillian Peterson of Brooklyn registration plates and driver's li- MUhway Commiuloiwr The Planning Board also, dis- marks to personal backgrounds. tee announced. was a guest of Mr. Reck. • o« the SlaU ol New I iec somc of thc instruc- cussed informally a ^number of gave it much note. censes, Harry R. Hcins, local agent, ileraey for tha edttdem* NOTIcr At Rutgers University Speakers included Mrc. Murion announced yesterday. 1 y have received during the other matters with which the com- For once. Nature with its prom- nation of the land* ol Of MEETING SEE HERE JUST THREE jcral weeks. Mrs. Charles Redden of 201 Dozois', James P. Duffy, Charles J. • Mabel A. Lulhcr. her munity will be' confronted in the ise of buds and beescs failed to Christian and Thomas A. Albans, Business continued to be heavy unknown hein, devU- or COMMIS-. Fischer stored that the Columbia avenue, Fifth District stir the winter-laden man. An- during the past week, Mr. Hcins «*. penoiutl rcprvMit- 81ONEHS future. H. W. Fischer was elected Republicans, and Henry £. Stoner Wednesday Cluh Presents youth conservation chairman for other force had stolen its thunder. said. About 900 more passenger tatlvea, and. her and ass which meets Mon- permanent chairman of the board. and William E. Sullivan, Demo- their unknown wulgtu. . FROM THE DOZENS OF ™uw«l»y« in Sherman the State Federation of Women's What did the Kcfauver hearing registrations and about 1.200 more TO: Mabel A.-Lulher. her unknown heir*. Clubs, has received an invitation crats. ' Raymond Cowpcrthwaitc, driver's licenses have been issued . rievl»«*«. txrwuial r«i>re«enUtlvei, utih have that Spring does not have? president of the association, read Concert at Philanthropic Tea" and her and their unknown aulatu. n. The gfoup Flares, Extinguisher, from Governor Drlscoll to attend there was color in the TV this year as compared with the their proper name* belntf unknown; EXCLUSIVE CRIiATIONS the New Jersey Conference "on but it couldn't have been a prepared talk by his father, How- . About 40 guests, members of the uel Gardner; "Romance," Wienl- same period last year, according to .the respective huabandi and wive* lust aid training. Stolen from Trucks ard Cowperthwaite, Republican of the Mid Mabel A. Luther, her Hers, chairman of Youth March 31 at Rutgers Uni- so Healthy'a color as that in the New Jersey State Federation, at- uwski, and "Hejre Kati," Jeno Mr. Heins. ' " • unknown heln, devUeen. and her Three bomb-type flares valued versity. nc,w green • grass. candidate, who was unable to at-tended the pjhilanthropic tea yes- Hubay. Persons who have not yet ob- • and their unknown •••l«n<; their Civil Defense Coun- tend because of illness in his fam- TO BE HAD... that the emer- at $15 and a foam fire extinguish- The conference has been called terday of the Wednesday Morning Pourcrs were Mrs. Adam Earl tained their new licenses have been proper namea being unknown; the But Spring is here — just as ily. . ' unknown wife of William M. Luther, nre covered by in-er, estimated to be worth $20, to study findings emanating from much as Costcllo and Anastasia. Club in the Cranford Methodist Robinson, Mrs. Howard Best, Mis. urged To do so as soon as possible. her proper name being unknown': were stolen from two trucks park- the Mid-Century White House The group set May 12 as the date Church. Among those present was Albert H. Frnncis and Mrs. George Reserved plates in all series arc Max E. Bchunw: State of New Jer- ed at the Kress service station. 95 for its annual spring dance to be wy; Borough of Kenilworth. a mu- Lh"<.Zc»"lc';. chairman of Conference on Children and Youth Mis. W. E. Coville, Fifth District Lang. The tea committee consisted now available ut the office. nicipal tsvropratlon of New Jer*«y; MILLINERY SALON North avenue, it was reported to held recently in Washington, D. C. Chicken Trouble held at Veterans -Memorial Home, vice-president. of Mrs. Henry T. Gruber, chair- and (<* whom It may concern: , fusing committee, police'at 8:30 p. m. yesterday. South avenue, and furthered plans You arc hereby nollAcd of a meeting bLCOND FLOOR that it will take Mrs. Redden will be accompan- John Tinnes of Rostlfo avenue Highlighting the tea was a con-man; Mrs. T. V. Albert, Mrs. Rog- of the CommlMlonen appointed In the ied'by Mrs. Russell P. Walker of looked woefully at his chicken for its annual baby parudc.' A con-cert by Ccliudu Ferguson of Cran- er C. Aldrich, Mrs. G. G. MillcrvHeultli Report above entitled vaUM. to tea held at th* more weeks to John Greer of 11 Greaves place, owner of the moving.trucks which South Orange, state youth chair- yard, or more particularly at thetribution to the Red Cross also was ford, pianist; and Hazel Mueller of Mrs. Harry T. Rcarwin, Mrs. Ches- Chickenpox Harcd up again dur- iUmMu.(a.tht_Cto~gt Wltabrtht. In can- authorized. Approximately 60 per- County ofUnlon andstate of New are parked nightly at the service man, and Mrs. Russell Bolt* of contents, on Monday. He totted WcKtucld. violinist. ter C. Rothenberger, Mrs;/Louiii ing the past week with 19 cases of Jertty. on Thunday the Mth day of articles were Union, state vice-chairman. up two Seed chickens, another with sons attended the meeting. They played the following *pro- Rice, Mrs. George C. Snohn, Mrs. the disease having been reported March; l»5l. al Hi* hour of ten o'clock pe d la^Mcrri HUndard Time* In the fore- hcrc ln ev n stolen between 10:15 p. rnTTueiday !A to^h"e~BoafaronHc»Ith. it was an- noon of wld day, for the purpoM of S « * of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MucMeck- nounced yesterday by Health oni- dcurmlnlng the arrutunt of comtwtUattan WorW which and 8:15 a. m. Wednesday, but the JamessH. McMahon of 115 Ret-others missing, all since last Wed- Baptlste DcLully; "Sonata.". Cesar Stangcr, Mrs. Goorge Stroebci. to be bald for the property described Ih o?" .bcca^ - loss was not discovered until last ford avenue, who has been ill at nesday, he told police. He blames in, Jr. and sons, of Apponuug, R. Franck; "Valse Sentlmcntale," Mrs. E. J. Dills^Mrs.- Charles Red- cer William P. Smith. Also report- the petition Bled In thU eatUae, and dam- CT «« of wlde- I., will be the week-end guests of Tuehuikowsky; "Fairies Sailing," den, Mis. M/J. Seavy nnd Mrs. F.ed were live coses of mumps and asn, If any, cauicd by reason of th* th community. night. his home for the past'few days, a ' black cocker apaniri. according taking thereof. was taken Tuesday to Rahway to Lt. Thomas Woods and SgtMrs. MacMeekin's brother-in-law Cecil Burleigh; "Deep River," an J. MartZj/ two cases of measles. Two persons . Lt. Lester Powell, who \* inves were bitten by dogs during the THEODORE U. f ARSONS. ...ELIZABETH... and more than tlgating, said the trucks showed no Memorial Hospital, where he is William Gassmann. who have in- land sister, Mr. arid Mrs. C. B. Rots- old Negro medley, arranged by Flower arrangements were by Attorney o*iwral of New Jersey workers. under observation. vestigated on separate occasions. ' of 6 Central avenue. BUrleijjh; "The Cane Break," Sam- Mri. Rcarwin and Mrs. Dills. week. . . •ACKETT M. DICKINSON. .J.GOERKE CO evidence of forced entry. AaaUunt Deputy Attorney UenetaL Jertey anJ Price Sli. Attorney* of PelMloner. 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MOBILIZE C I V 1? Service >X>R DEFENSE N6W! i • Through Your ForWSCS RED CROSS I The silent meditation for Tues- day's luncheon meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- ARwpOD G RANFOR D KENILWORTH vice was "Cast me not off in time of old age: forsake me not when my strength/failethr.. - LVIH NO. 9 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951 22 Pages — FIVE CENTS Sirs. Thomas J. Buzalski led the ^SP^5i^«r=Mr«TnHertert Cowperthwaile Wins Siursen and Mrs. Herbert. Hoick Rent Increases Approved for Mrs. John Smith was piano ac- lairmen Goodfellow Tap Place on Ballot Red Cross companist. •Howard Cowperthwaite won Circle 2 was hostess for the tur- Nine New Jersey Counties top spot on the voting machine key luncheon served in Cranford obtained .above; the March, 1942 To Direct in the Republican >Primary Gains 70% Methodist Church. )r Cancer Small landlords in nine North- Township Committee battle dur- eastern New Jersey counties, who registered rent, except for major 1 Tb* 'society will • serve at the capital improvements, increased or ing the drawing- for . positions have not had,a rent increase since . lust Thursday afternoon in the. Couples' Club banquet on March March 1, 1942 may receive a 20 increased occupancy,"must In each Of Quota Ti and at the cub banquet on April rive Set case be deducted "from the overall UnitedFund ortlce of Township Clerk J. Wal- percent, increase to compensate for ter, Coffee. 7. Members were urged to attend higher costs of operating and main- 20 percent that the board recom- the inter-conference meeting to- al Scheduled taining their properties, it has been mended. • . . • , • ' Other positions, in. the order 2 Succeeds J. P. Duffy* . iii which the names, were pullod Chapter Collects morrow at 150 Fifth avenue. New announced by Dr. Eugene E. Agger, He said that the Rent Advisory York, and the annual district meet- [Open April 1, chairman of the Rent Advisory Last Fall's Drive from the box, follow: James P. $9,004, Nine** Still 1 Board recommended the Increase Duffy. Mrs. Marion Dozois. ing March 28 at Centenary Church 1**3,000 Board, for- 'the' Northeastern New after long consideration and careful Brought in $17,419 Slows Volunteers in Newark. • Jersey Defense Rental Area. - Charles" J. Christian and Thomas EXOTKlC M... Siegel has been study.' Similar action has been Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr.. of A. Albans. Mrs. Hill reported that 19 wom- taken by boards In many other Cranford - Garwood -' Kenil- • I Ichairman of the American The nine counties covered by 403 Clarcmont place was elected Among those who observed j en had made 308 cancer dressings this recommendation are Bergen, sections af the nation. The board's worth Chapter, -. American Red 1 Society fund drive in Cran- president of the Cranford United the drawing for positions were ' and 9 bed jackets last week. Circle Essex, Hudson, Morris, Middlesex, study revealed, he said, that many Fund, Inc., at the tenth annual Cross, has collected $9,004.05 or 70 9 will furnish workers to prepare NEWNESS thc fourth consecutive non-pfofessional landlords, fully Mrs. Dozois and several mem- ,1 Monmouth, Passaic, Somerset and meeting Sunday' afternoon in the bers oTthe" Cranford" Women's Percent of its $12,800 quota in the dressings March 27 at 1 p. m. hd Edward J. Shaheen has Union. . • entitled to seek rent increases., had municipal building. He succeeds Republican Club; E. C. Mc- current fund-raising drive, it was amed co-chairman, it was "For the purpose of this pro- not done so because they did not Women of Circle 1 will be host- James P. Duffy who has held the Mahon, Republican municipal announced yesterday by Channing esses at church door April 15 and ihis week. The local cedure," Dr. Agger explained, "a understand their rights or failed post for the past, two years. THKEE EXAMPLES fior the drive,; tthich wUI small landlord is one who owns to keep records required by the chairman; and A. A Smith, for- ,R,idd. executive chairman, follow- 25 while Circle 2 wlir be in charge The United Fund, consisting of er Republican cemmittecrnan j iabu^u^ ^.^^ turned In 'at the remaining' Sundays of that April 1, has- been set at structures containing no more than Office of ^Housing Expediter. ih of four rental housing units Ail a representatives of many local or- efor many years irom the ninth 1, .•-'•'.. month. HOWARD M. 8IEGEI, ganizations, annually conducts a for many years irom the ninth by workeTS Tuesday night. Mrs! Sydney L. Numywas ap- ABSOLU1-K FAS BIOS f members ot the executive small landlord need' do, to apply district. ' . for this increase, is to sign a sim- fund-raising drive for the Boy and " Tttc~chair~man said area captains pointed chairman oFlhc nominat include: Mayor George Girl Scouts,-:Welfare Association, ple, "one-page petition form,'giving have been asked to contact all . 'ing committee. trfieWt. honorary .chairman; DAV to Conduct Lions Club Visiting Nurse Association and his name and address, the tenant's canvassers this week to sec that Beginning March 27 . and' con b'Uosirand. treasurer; Wil- Paper Drive April 1 Boys' Camp. . • NEWNESS ... . IN t Austin and Charles M. name and address, the present legal all calls have been completed. In - tinuing for six weeks, the church ts maximum rent and the new ren^ Other officers for.Jhc ensuing Elected by Lblicity: Dr. Edward M. Coe, A community-wide collection of a number of a"rcas. work has not , bells will be rung each day to an- Waste paper will be held on Sun- he now wishes to charge. Fetes Blind year are: Vice-presidents, Jean •••• • • v •' Rl Canricht and Dr. Wilmar nounce that all churches in Cran' day afternoon, April 1, under aus- "In signing this petition the Montenccourt and Mrs. Carroll, K. 1 been completed because of cpntln- i IN DESIGN, IN FABMC I professional; Joseph Ko- Sellers, reelccted; treasurer,' John ford- will be' open for an hour ol 1 of'the Kiwanis Club, coin pices of Unity Chapter, 59, Dis- At Schools landlord certifies that he iias main- VFW Post iucd illness among both volunteer prayer between 12 noon and 1 p. m abled American Veterans, it was tained, the essential services and E. Allen; secretary, Mrs. H. R. Mc- (solicitors and townspeople."' ' " |Mrs:-E. C Earhart, schools; Holds Entertainment CullouRh, reelccted; and members- The society will be hosts Apri obcrt Niedrach, captain of announced this week. • equipment required under the rent Mr. Rudd emphasized the im- 10 to the WSCS of Kenilworth Board Gives Contract regulations and that he v rill con- For County Group, at-large, Charles W. Tripp and-Mrs. Michael S. Sikora portance of every family doing its COBIBINATHKior service; Mrs. George H. held -since the new 'schedule was For Flood lights at tinue to do so,.". Named Commander., t pat t to help the local chapter reach Leiper. who with.,her husband re- There wiJJ be no long drawn-ou: Many Delegates Attend Election followed. report of the i its quota in .order to carry on not. j Horace - K. Corbto, . Jr.K set up by the .Township Committee, School Exteriors *w »**••'• 4-kte k • »1 1 a ' "* '!"""« "" WUIT io carry on no* eently returned from a mission in Is. Saner and Cyril Perley, will begin at 2 p. m. The DAV also waiting period for the approval of The Cranford Lions Club was nominating committee of which. lO 1 ake Uihce April 14 |only the National Red Cross pro- China, will be guest speaker. A PAUSIAN ADAPTA. B, committee. . • . • have announced that they will col- A contract to Install flood lights these petitions. . host Tuesday evening to the John V. Nostrand was chairman. Michael S. Sikora of 521 North; Kram but Uie many services the Circle $ met Monday night at lect rags and old mattresses, J at the exterior of Crawford's four Within 10 days the iorms will monthly meeting of ,thc Union Other, members, were Charles. J. Union avenue Was . elected .cbm.'r'.'R**!1 Cross offers.to residents of the (than 5,000 appeal letters elementary .schools and. the high be. printed. They will be^ available" County Blind Association in the Stevens and Roderick W, Smith. the home of Mrs. Hoick and Circle mailed io local residents Officers of the DAV have Urged mander of" the Capt. Ncwetl Rod- three communities served by the 'H iiiet yesterday at: the'home-.of school was awarded Tuesday night about April lat the office of the educational building of Cranford The new .president, a resident of ncy Fiske Post 3^5. VFW, Tuesday' local chapter. h ^ asking their support local residents to begin now to 1 TWO Oil 0131 T by the Board of Education. The Area Rent ^Director, 151 Washing- Methodist Church. More than 75 Cranford' for- more than 20 years, night. at the rcgulai'. birmonthly! Report'.'meetings Will be held Miss Barbara Hoick. Other meet- krive and particular empha- save their waste paper, magazines ings have been scheduled as fol- low bid of $500,' made by Daniel ton street, Newark. After forms persons attended, including rcprc- served as treasurer, of the United meeting in the Memorial Home. Mr''from 7 to 9 p. m. tonight, next \yeir will be placed on me- and old corrugated boxes. They J. Heyburn, Cranford electrician, sentatlves of several local civic and lows: are filled out by landlords,' it will f«»' thff past fnnr vrnrs.—He Sikorn. who SIU<-PI^>< William C :T..^/^y ^n^'_in^^—THirwdnj'- at ' ru given in w i- housewives partlcu service clubs. • • ^ Tonight at 8 o'clock; Cllfcle~10 wan~udceptedT require W days or less for the rent also is n vice-president of the Jones, will take office April 14 at'Red Cross Headquarters, 10 North AMEBKAN IMUCKAIS. J those residents. who have larly, to rid their attics, and cellars office to act on them. which time' he will 'relinquish his • Union avenue. * • ' at the home of Mrs. C. Hale, 206 of waste paper and magazines dur- The new lights will ' alleviate Louis Fritz, president of the, Cranford Boys' Camp Association. fcums of the dread disease, danger of persons tripping over the Dr. Agger explained that after, county blind group, presided and Mr. Goodfellow, Jr., attended present position of senior vice-! CoUec-tions in Cranford residen- Beech street; Monday at 8 p. m.. •el stated. ing spring hpusecleaning aqd save entrance stairs at night. Dr. How- the Newark Area'Rent Office act,s the Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor of Dartmouth and was graduated from commandcr. , lia| areas throuEh Tuesday were Circle 8 at the home of Mrs. A. I boxes again will be placed it for the DAV drive. 1 MacPhersoh. 207 Retford avenue; ard R. Best, supervising principal, on the petition, copies of approval the churchy extended the welcome. New York University. He is in the The new commander is a veteran ^ follows: District I, $62; District [local stores and there also said the board had hoped for some will be mailed to both landlord and Miss. Grace Kcttenburg was secre- investment department of the City of 26 months' service in tho army.! 2.'$263: District 3. $1,783; District Circle 7 at the home of Mrs. W. A. ajcoin box collection by OVAL BOOM. SECOND time to complete the new lighting tenant. The .new increased rental tary. . Bank Farmers Trust in New York. of which 1» months were spent [4 .$1,444; District 3. $282.25- Dis- Lyons, 111 Columbia avenue, and ; of the community with Offices, Banks arrangement. becomes effective on the approval During the business, meeting, E. Ducr Reeves, who served as bvcrseas with the 79th Infantry Di- trict 6 $i59. District 7. $884.60; Circle 9 at the home of Ms. Leon | awarded to the winners. vision, 304th Engineers. His unit Two new teachers were hired as date stamped on the petition. Any checks were presented to the group executive chairman of last fall's District 8. $625.70; District 9. $1,- TeetseL 4 Oak lane. will be stationed in both took part in the Normandy inva- replacements for the term begin- tenant has the right to file an ob- by the Plainfleld Lions Club and annual, campaign, reported a total 036.50; District 10. $332. Also, Tuesday at 1 p. m:. Circle ; during the drive under jection to the rent increase wthin sion and later built the temporary Hal/ V ftWf To Close for ning in September. They are Jos- by the Cranford Lions Club. The of $17,419.05 was raised out of a Collections amonc local indus- 1 at the home of Mrs. L. Kraus, 5 tiion. Black rmyom i of Mrs. Niedrach to re- 15 days after the approval of the. quota of $18,000. However, ex- which made the Seine Wall street and Circle 4 at the tributions. eph PelUcbne ot Elisabeth, teach- latter presentation was made by eirfor^trades six through -I^i jiewjnnt.U he can submit avidence penste were ap^ptrpKUQataly $300 home of Mrs. HU1. 28 Mansion ter- *"""" to show that any of the statements Pratkteni*August Thermaiuv Jr. crossings successful. ' • to serving as chair- and' Charles L. Doyle of Bayonne, Daniel J. Heyburn, chairman of lest than budgeted and all partici- and organizations, $195.' $195. race, and Wednesday at 1 p. ni.. (the cancer fund drive for an elementary grades teacher. made on the petition by the land> pating agencies' .received their Commander Sikora has been Circle 3 at the home of Mrs. Paul Township offices, banks and the lord are untrue. • the sight conservation and blind hit* year*. Mr. Siegel'iS committee of th'6 Cranford Lions original quotas. Mr. Reeves ex- Powers. 202 Lincoln park, east; 'the central committee Cranford. Public library will be Mr. Pellicone received his A.B. Dr. Agger explained that arty in- degree from Syracuse University Club, was in charge of tile pro- pressed his thanks to all workers Circle 12 at the home of Mrs. Bu- nftfxd United Fund Cam- closed all day tomorrow in observ- crease that may already have been and townspeople for their fine co- zalslri, 9 Broad street: Circle 2 at and did his practice teaching in gram which included piano solos N^ active in the ance of Good Friday. The Union' by Miss Grace Kettenburg, Edward operation. the home of Mrs. H. Crane, 19 |oreanizatidq/ for- the past Union. Mr. Doyle received hia B.S. Locust drive, and next Thursday County Trust Company will be degree from St. Peter's in Jersey Rich and Robert Phelan, vocal se- President Goodfellow, Jr., ap- "Post Bugle," the monthly publi- •s. He is aNnast president lection by Miss Virginia-Joerg, pointed Robert M. Crnne to 'inves- at' 1 p. m. Circle 5 at the home of - of the Cranford Busi- open tonight from 6:^0 to 8:30. City and his . M.A. degree from cation of the organization. Mrs. Albert AllingeT, 155 Lincoln Public schools will close today Seton Hall. He has taught two To Present all members of the Blind Associa- tigate applications of several local He attended public and parochial ciation and holds mem- tion. The Stage Coach Four, local organizations for membership in • avenue. '. . -.'.•. m Cranford Post. S12, afeT a full session. Classes will re- years in Newark Academy. schools in Pittsburgh, where he Benefit Slated sume on April 2. < The board will purchase 210 barbershop quartet, also enter- the fund' as non-participating was born, but has been a resident Legion; Capt NM. R. tained. Members of this group in- members. • ,335, VTW. and Unity Parcel post and stamp windows units of. desks and seats for class- Candidates of Cranford for the last 23 years. Sgl. O'Brien Serves rooms from the American Seating clude Charles Preston, Dick Berry, Mr. Duffy, the retiring president, His wife shares with him his hob- \ is, DAV. He is at the Cranford Post Office will Mike Sanyour and Daniel Hey- For School Jewelers, at 27 Ni be open from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. expressed his appreciation to offi- bies of Rolf and bowling. Mr. With Army in Korea burn, Jr. cers and committee chairmen for . Cmroly* CM- nue: ... id the registry window will be Selective Service Board 44, Sikora owns and operates a dry MSgt. Thomas O'Brien, hus- VIA Sets Non-Partisan Representatives of local groups their cooperation and suport dur- cleaning service. BandUniforms MMib in »*eef from 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Post- Plainfleld, requested in a letter 1 band of Mrs. Clara L. O'Brien of ym trepr. Navi n. who has been ac- Arthur F. Metz announced. present included Mrs. Lois Bau- ing' the past two years and con- Other administrative positions 109 Miln street, and son of Mrs. pa$t fund drives of the that the school handle registra- Meeting for Aspirants Application blanks arc available uilk tckile pique. . orders may be obtained tion questionnaires for boys who mann, High School PTA president; gratulated Mr. Reeves and his cam- were tilled as follows: Senior •vice- Michael O'Brien of 920 North Main 10 to 16. Cancer Society,' United from &M a. m. to 12 nooh. In Primary Election Mrs A. G. Henrich, VIA welfare paign committee for their splendid commander, Henry Schwarz; jun- for anyone wishing to take part in npaign and Red Cross, is become 18 years of age. The draft the spring variety show to be street. Waterbury. Conn.,' is now board reported that several com- County as wellL'ns local candi- chairman; Mrs. George. F. Rich- work during the recent drive. ior vice-commander,'Anthony Tin- on duty with the G-S Air Section 4S.9S nt and program chair- The looby will remain open from staged in May by the High Sehool 7 a. m. to 8rp. m. Carters will make munities in this area have agreed dates in the primary election are ards, Junior Service League presi- eo; quartermaster, Thomas Butler; at Eighth Army Headquarters in Ithe Lions Club. He also is a -poet—advocate;—Past—Commander PTA \lr< ynhn -delivery -to-this-proposal;—•-•.- expected to speak at the annual dent; Mrs,—J^— Angus—Knowles, K iford welfare •\ Cranford Woman's Club; Mrs. R. VFW Unit to Name Jones; chaplain, Phil Bcrardinelli: anounccd Tuesday at a meeting of Following a discussion, the school open house Wednesday under aus- Sgt O*Bncn, a for«icr student at i and'holds membership' pices of the Village Improvement H. Walcott, Garden Club presi- Committee Chairmen post surgeon. Dr. W. W. Jordan; the committee. Crosby High School in Waterbury, Cranford Business . Asso- board voted against taking _ any dent; Mrs. Marie E. Reed, Ameri- three-year trustee, Bernard Vanch, Proceeds" will be used for the Favors Association. The program will be New committee heads will be was awarded the Bronte Star and I Suburban Golf Club and responsibility in having the draft held at 8 p. m. in the township can Legion Auxiliary; Arthur Bur- und two-year trustee, William purchase of new uniforms for the Purple Heart medals while serving •i's Church. He is afflli- Rezoning Sperry Tract cards filled out but agreed to have ditt, Rotary Club; and George appointed- Monday night at the Schatz. High School Band. rooms. regular meeting of the Ladles' as an infantry first sergeant dur- • the Shaheen Agency at the forms made available for the Richards, Kiwanis Club. Also pres- Since all acts must be arranged The Planning Board, at a meet- youths in the high school. • Republican, and Democratic can- Auixllary .to the Capt. Ncwetl ui2 World War II. avenue, east, and is didates for Township Committee ent were more than 30 Lions Club Photo Club Members by April 4, Mrs. Duryec urged par- t of the Northwest Homes, ing last night in, the municipal Rodney Flske Post 335, VTW, in Now in his twenty-first year building, voted unanimously to The resignation of Miss Joan have indicated they would attend members and their wives from ents and teachers to fill out the ap- • of Parkview Manor, Anderson, secretary in Lincoln the. Veterans Memorial Home. Have Busy. Week with the Army, he has been in recommend to the Township the meeting. These include Howard Union County dubs. ' plications us- soon as possible. Korea since December 7. I a director »f the Ketro- School, was accepted with regret. Cowperthwaite, James P. Duffy, Practice will be held for the.in- Three rncmbcrs of the Cranford They should be sent to Anthony Home Builders' Associa- mlttee the rezonlng of the £ >A letter was sent to Frank E. Refreshments were served fol- stallation ceremony to be held tract, south of the Lehigh V; Col. Charles J. Christian, Thomas lowing the meeting by wives of XeW Jersey. Mr. vShaheen Ramsey, sponsor of the Hi-Y A. Albans and Mrs. Marion Dozois, ,Apriluj4. Miss Alice Russell will |at 182 Lccust drive. Railroad from Residence "A" io members of the Cranford Lions competition in black and white,' The PTA travel bridge, sched-. In Music Program Clubs, commending the students runing on the GOP ticket, and take office as the new president, ulcd r A ri1 6 Industrial,. The board has had the for^heir presentation of the Sadie Club. succeeding Mrs. William C. Jones. prints for. the Plainfleld Camera• /« P - has been can- Cranford members whb took part matter' under advisement for the Henry E. Stoncr and Wilfiam E,. Club, YwtJA.-piainrteld. . I**11"*1 because of the variety show. and Emma Follies. Sullivan, Democratic aspirants. Mrs; Carrie Brady of Elizabeth, de- yesterday in the March program of put month. . '. . ' Judging were Ken Reck, presi-' Assisting Mrs. Durjce arc Mrs.; the Musical Club of Westfleld were MrsNzena Conley reported on a All county candidates have also First Candidates' Night partment president, will be in- \Assign Township. Committee, which meeting she and Mrs. Mollic Red- stalling officer. dent of the local group; Ccasar i Fred G. Baurnann. president ,oC Mrs: Celinda. Ferguson, president adopted an ordinance late in De- been invited -to. present their, plat- Held by Sunny Acres Hashim and Dr. John Guinthcrthe PTA: Mrs. James P. Duffy, of the club; Mrs. Marie Louise den had attended 6f a committee forms at the open house. cember rezonihg the tract, has re- of the Metropolitan School Study Republican and Democratic can- with Alexander Gmolin serving as j Mrs. Charles Mahnken, Mrs. E. C. Rudd, Mrs. Edna Schaefer and DRAMA BY neesfor intrpduced the measure to clear up Mrs. Paul M. Powers, chairman Schedule Dinner alternate. ' JRearick, Mrs. Samuel Richmond, 'Miss Mary Elizabeth Bonnell. or- Council. The group met here last of the non-partisan meeting, has didates for Township Committee a technicality that it was intro- 'week, \ cited their respective personal The Honorary Branch of Cran- Six members of the Cranford Mrs. Gcorcc Saucr. Mrs. Roy Tip- ganist of the first Presbyterian duced and passed, at a special urged residents to take this oppor- Bills, on school matters, now be- qualifications for local office Mon- ford Local 52, Patrolmen's Benevo- society Monday night attended the j ton. Mrs. Francis Sloat,- Mrs. E. O. Church. The program, entitled Duty meetings. The committee is ex- tunity to sec and hear the candi- "Tops in Photography Show" injZohe. James Avery and Mr. Ter- ing considered in Trenton, were day., night when they were guest lent Association, will hold its an- ••Musk to—Remember,"- featured MARCHE pected to set-a date, for -public dates for office. The VIA open nual dinner at 7 p. m. Thursday, the Grand-Ballroom: of the Hotel j r«gino. atcly 15 of .the 100 reviewed by Joseph Kphn, school house also enables the candidates speakers at a meeting of the Sunny favorite compositions for voice, hearing on. the new ordinance fol- L May 3, at Orchard Inn, Houtc 29, Statlcr. Tho show is sponsored by- piano and organ. —-- - pY police now in training legislation chairman. Mr. Kohn -to-prescnt-thoir—viows-and-artswei Acirs Clvir and Improvement As- r^ Ittwing—recctpr~6f~tKe~Plannln«; TT~WS3-iannounced this week by the Metropolitan Camera Council.. A«*«.»i»,v T« IL, Alu.n ailed oufllus week-end Will meet with John MoQlintock. questions from the public. sociation, Inc., in Osccola Presby- : THIS WEEK STARTS c duty and patrol work, it Board's recommendation at Its Edward. C. McMahon. prseident. Dr. Guinthcr and D»; Wilmar ^ ' ' ~ Mpen meeting next Tuesday evening. chairman of the finance conunittco, terian Church. Pounced yestetday by Pb- to study further the proposcd\Jcg- Committee in charge of arrange- Lance had prints in the black and j All Day Tomorrow l It marked the first time since the ments for the affair'includes Hen- white exhibition. Others attending; Vehicle Agency will "' William A. Fischer. The H. A. Wiison Company of islation. President Richard TV Color Overshadows start of the present campaign that Thc Motor s.will be assigned to ry Klubcnspics, chairman; F. C. were Miss Gladys Estabrook. Mrs., ^ opon al, day tomorrow, Good •OJtOBABU HANK L. OUR MARCHE EASTER Newark has an option on .'the Kaul presided. all candidates have faced each 1 »W S«»*tUr Curt fiurday and Sunday with Arrival of Spring . Fyke nnd Thomas Butler. A Ann Mahr, Mrs. Guinther. Miss'Frirfav t0 accommodate those r Sperry property and plans to build other on the same platform, and r v jy uniformed policeman and a million dollar plant here. Spring slipped in yesterday at prominent speaker is being en- Dorothy Bonhag and Mr. Reck. w,shinS to obtain their passenger •r v. To Attend Youth Parley most of them' confined their re- guged for the dinner, the commit- Miss Lillian Peterson of Brooklyn, driver's U- MAT FESTIVAL... YOU wen an opportunity to put The Planning Board also dis- 5:26 a. m. but not many people marks to personal backgrounds. .. rccUtraUon pJate3 and U> the waiUr of the !•;*(» some of the instruc- tee announced. wns n guest of Mr. Reck. kcnM*. Harry R. Hcins, local agent, petition of th» State cussed informally a number of At Rutgers University . gave it much note. Speakers included Mr«. Maridn Highway Commluiancr I' nave received during the For once. Nature with its prom- | announced yesterday. . ml Utc State of Mew other matters with which the com- Mrs.. Charles Redden of 201 DozoisV James P. Duffy, Charles J. Jcncy i the utd Uabel A. Luther, her |-nnouriced that the emer- But Spring is here— just as ily. terdny of the Wednesday Morning Pourers were Mrs. Adam Earl j twined their new licenses have been unknown helm. devUeeD, atid ' her TO BE HAD . . . ••":« are covered by in- er, estimated to be worth $20, to study findings emanating from much as Costcllo and Anastasia. Club In the Crunford Methodist; Robinson. Mrs. Howard Best. Mrs.; urged lu do so as soon as possible. *nd their unknown «.«i«ru; their were stolen from two .trucks park- the Mid-Century White House The group set May 12 as the date Church. Among those present was | Albert H. Francis and Mrs. Get>rce! Rc.^crvcd plates in all series arc tunper name* being unknown! the for its annual spring dance to be unknown wUe of William M. Luther ed at the Kress service station, 95 Conference on Children and Youth Mrs. W. E. Covillc, Fifth District Lang. The tea committee consisted jllO W available at the oftlce. hef proper hnw bo In* unknown 10 5 North avenue, it was reported to held recently in,Washington, D. C. Chicken Trouble held at-Vctcrans -Memorial Home, vice-president. of Mrs.. Henry T. Gruber, chair- ' •Urn* E. Sehuttar; State ol New Jcr j " '"* committee, South" avenue, and'furthered plans *ry: BoKugh of Kenilworth. • mu MILLINEHY SALON police'at .8:30 p.m. yesterday. . Mrs. Redden will be accompan- John Tinncs of Roscllc avenue Highlighting the tea wu.s a con- nu«n; Mrs. T. V. Albert, Mrs. Rog- ttictpal «orapration of New Jertcy d that it will take for its annual baby parade' A con- Health Report SECOND FLOOR John Grecr of 1L Greaves placej. Ica-by Mrs. RunscHJ.lWjJfecr of, looked woefully at his chicken cert by Celinda Ferguson of-Cran- er C. Aldrich^-Mrs fi. fi. .Miller. and . Two person* the »rtttisa ftled lit thl* <*UM. mnt IUM- c Lt. Lester Powell, who is Inves- •Ca. it any, cauied by rcaaoa ol th« r ;Pti:jls and more than tigating, said the trucks showed no Memorial Hospital, where he is William Gassmann, who have in- and suiter, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ros- old Negro medley, arranged by! Flower arrangements were by • were bitten by dogs during tlM taking \hmol. ... EUZABETH . •**•«••«; workers. under observation. vestigated on separate occasions. encrontz of 6 Central avenue. Burlcigh; "The, Cane Break," Sam-1 Mrs. Reai win and Mrs. Dills. ivveck. . . TtUCODORE -D! rARSONS. evidence of forced entry. JUternav Oiural al N*w Jency. -J.OOERKt: CO. sACKrrr u. DICKINSON. N*. 1—Wc«t Jeney »nJ Price Si*. AMimnt Deputy AttwiMV U*n«»*l SHOP WITH Attorney. «,f Petitioner. Dated: MaJth ti. 1*SJ. .V