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A L T.I KM AT I IIOU T •, ALTItNATC ROUTE Cpnservatory. He was an active Ifoataaa tn A ITEM NAT! ft OUT! ADDITIONAL r IM Ie8 Change Routes nimber of the glegl e dudub,, banba d andd *£ ?:*•! :,Rg 71 f IASHOU POINTS ' CAMAIN ASIA MOKTHEtM IAKt MOIOM \ • o(rchestra during.hiri s undergrad- ';'GARWOpD^-Mrs. Anthony • 7 c ; J Help Reduce d GARWOOONEWS uate days. • '' "' '• '-• ' • • card-*-- o- 'was—, 'hostes• ' - s for the meeting of the Women's '°yew jersey's Help Reduce PTA Officers Attend of the Democratic Club Momi eve?!?? ft _her. hpme. on Pi y ne .-*':. . .VJ. . '.... '•New Jersey's Instruction nue. Mrs; Richard Hartie .Traffic Deaths The State of New-4ler.5ey has avenue is recuperating from a tdif- dent, presided. i • acted on the problem of summer sillectomy perfonned Saturday at GARWOO Traffic Deaths week-end congestion, and through Coit Baby Mpspitalin Newark,. the Garwood ed a Attorney • General Theodore D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jfotfes of school of lnstructlOftlor .FfA;pffl- St.° Mark's Services GARWOOD Parsons is calling upon motorists 250 Willow avenue announce the 'cere Tuesday at CplumWa School, RANF Q R D ^KENILWORTH GARWbpp - Morning pravc to help in this traffic improvement birth^of a son, Edward Joseph5«n I ^rkeley |iei«hts.c NM"., O-VG. andjermon will, be held Sunday program. ' »••'•••' May21 at Overlook HospitBl,.fewfn-Mnk of Newark,/* vice-president 10:30 o'clock with Warren j CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1950 "Steps have been taken toward mjt . :ir jiof the New Jersey Congress oflay reader, officiating. ; : i D r ; relieving the situation by designat- Mrs. GGeorg e RpdneRd r it ^^U:^M' ^8^ W^ ? ' ' Women's GuiW To Hold ing alternate routes-of travel. Mo- low avenue was sponsor recently! • Policies and procedures of the Honored by Lions urganization were discussed. About Barricades '•••& torists can help by using the mark- for her infant niece. Sandra Mich- Meat; cheese, and peanut Strawberry Festival n 4.3 Miles of *New Parkway Next Week L ed routes to and from resort areas ele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [ !00 persons attended. Those at- wndwiches are tttsty Frfehch-toa,t The Women's GuiiJ or Calvary Ask Action Awarded and by . staggering their hours-of. Michael Gdovin of Blackfofct Ter-l ehding from Garwood were Mrs. ed. Dip but don'i soak sandwiches-u Lutheran Church will'hold its an- travel," Mr.- Parsons announced. race. • the• christening , ceremony Olive Hidi, Mrs. Elsie Williamson, fa egg-milk mlxture-ontf egg beat 1 Asked on nual strawberry festival Wednes- "Surveys have shown that the was held at St. Agnes Church, Mrs. Betty Hagrish, Mrs. Ethel a with two tablespoons pf rnifc.;I * • * . . • day at 8 p. m. Featuied will be three areas where most congestion Blackfoot Terrace. - • •• . (Mercer, Mrs. Irene Kappy^ Mrs. iMh^ttfl*4l» v^ ^^ . ^ — - — . ^ *_• •_' —a ^ai To Relieve High School a one-act play, "Those Husbands develops are near Dover.and the - Mr. and Mrs. William Bass and Verna Dalley and Mrs. Rose Kil- slowly on both sides in alittle hot of Ours," under direction of Mrsi Coldwells, in the northern.part of sons, David and James, and Mrs. ^ufg.v " . ,.••"'•'.'' fat. Two Streets lONira; Viola Gehrke. The cast includes _the state on routes leading to and: Mamie Bass of 363 Hickory ave- |." , ' • .... :...:. ' ••' :•"' ..-.' . Mrs.. Alphild Fenderson, Mrs. CJC Traffic Diplomas from the lake district; in the vi- • • William George Semonite of nue left Saturday for Oberlin, 1 Louise Hausmann, • Mrs. Avis cinity of Camden on roads leading ,123 Centennial avenue receiv- Ohjio, where they attended the Cranford Terrace, Wall Henkel, Mrs. Astrid Johnson, Mrs. to resorts in the southern parts of ed a bachelor of arts 'degree Seniors End June graduation ceremonies •of' Mrs. Street Residents Fight Ida Noelker, Mrs. Edna Nylen and Holly Street Residents the state, and. in sections' of Mon- Monday from the University Mamie Bass' son, Seymour!Bass. Seems like a man works Mrs. Bernice Wells. v . Program; Awards mouth and Middlesex counties." of Vermont, Burlington," Vt. A Mr. Bass was graduated Mdnday Link to Muusee Drive Miss Muriel Noelker will sing a Say College Driveway He pointed out that motorists major in zoology, Mr. Semo- from the Oberlin College/Mi solo. She' will be accompanied by Presented in Assembly nite was a member of the Sail- Township Committee Tuesday Is Destroying Home can save time* and avoid congestion better with money laid by., night received a petition from 90 Mrs. Anne Kiesewetter. Mrs. One hundred and eighty-seven to and from the northern lake areas ing Club and the Outing Club. Kathleen Pease is .in charge of A complaint against gas fumes, Horse Pike (Route 42). Alternate ways. In this respect, the indi- residents of Cranford Terrace and seniors and two veterans received by using the marked alternate He is a graduate of Cranford Wall street requesting that their tickets. Refreshments are under noise and vibration from cars en- diplomas last night at commence-: routes have been marked at thevidual motorists can help most by Awarded B.S. Degree High School.- Attending the route which by-passes clogging southern end of the Edison Bridge streets be barricaded" at the presr direction of Mrs. Ethel Doss. tering the Holly street entrance to ment exercises in Cranford, High points- between Singac and Net- using the alternates that have been ceremonies over the week-end in the vicinity of South Amboy carefully signed and by staggering From Penn State -.•sr,. ent dea* ends. The petitioners Union Junior College was made School. G: . Frank Zimmerman, cong. Vacationists in the Camden ' were his parents, Mr. arid-Mrs. contended that tjje streets have high school principal,' presented the and via Dunellen and Englishtown. his travel hours. The worst hours Donald K. "Wilson, son of Mr. before the JJoand of Education area wiO find travel expedited by In the absence of additional .George E. Semonite and;two been dead end.streets for the past Class of 1950 to Dr. Howard R. using the White Horse Pike (Route for resort-bound traffic on Satur- and Mrs. W. F. Tuesday night by Mr. and MrsI highways in these areas, eVery- day. and often on Sunday. ftr& Wilson of 308 other. - brothers, David , .!' and n-ter century, that many Prominent Best, supervising principal, who in ^() ThTfig is bfeing done to make the between 10 a. m m _. , Elizabeth avenner •waT graduate? dents purchased their homes on Edward P. Queenan of 212 Holly turn presented the group to Wal- as marked alternates to the Black L l most efficient use of present road- Schedules should be' arrangedJ-sp; -enTlMonday with the degree of the streets with this understand- street. ' "-•.;'..- -^ •. •_— :'• • ter E. Cooper, president of the Stanley W. ing, anji to have the streets opened AUGUST THERMANN Board of Education. Mr. Cooper as to avoid the congested areas^at-bachelor of science from Penn his Etudies'thqre for his master of WomanDies Mr. Queenan said that,-commo- these hours," Mr.' Parsons declared State College, State College, Pa: A : would constitute a hazzard to the tion from cars being driven in and conferred the diplomas. . science: "degree.'' A* graduate of safety of the children. ;„' TRIAL. "The most criticaT" hours for month prior to commencement, he Cranford High.School, he served out of the college driyeway has Ufc- Miss Joan Lloyd, who was a vic- was elected tolmembership in Phi Are you worried srt>wt ihrtagv The petition, which was refer- tim of poliomyletis last fall, but who UNUSUAL SUBSCRIPTION! OFFERS homebound motorists are between two years in the Navy arid attended Mrs. H. W. Whipple come unbearable: He told the Ejected by 5 p. m. and 8 P- »n. on SundaysBeta Kappa. * too long-^or not long enough? red to " the public works depart- Vecovqred and continued her All Star Sports (Street &;• Smith) :..: Nos. p I.OO Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute at board that he has had to replaster and holidays and between 7 and 9 Many people are worried aqbut ment, was in rebuttal to one re- Was Loug Active ib<~< studies. with her class, received a Australian Exporter ...., ; Nos. 3.00 . The local young man has been Troy, JI.' ¥Y., for three years prior one or the other. Some •/•yen : r ceived at the last meeting of the the north rooms of his hoysc many tremendous ovation as she was Aviation News Beacon (biweekly) 2.00 a. "m. on Mondays. Travel condi- awarded an assistant teaching fel- to entering iPemv State' last fall. about both. '• '' •• • < '^f-' ., Advertising, Publicity 2.00 tions, can be improved by arrang- lowship in the physics department His!; parents' attendbd;'" thafxcOm- .Township Committee from 39 resi- times because vibration from the lions Club handed her .diploma. Charm M "....; ...... ••• 1 yr. Yes—the fear of outltvinir life Mrs.' Louise Mor'rell Franklin 5.00 ing to'leave'for home early or later at Penn State and will continue mencement oh'Monday;-- ~-^ ; dents of'Munsee .drive, Cayuga and cars, and trucks has caused ' the Under a general, heading; "The. Conjurors' Magazine (magic monthly) .... „,:„,.. lyr,. Ramapo roads, requesting the pav- Whipple, wife Of Henry Warren • Cosmopolitan M" ;..'„...'..;.. Z 8 months 2.00 than these more popular hours'of house to shake, breaking the plas- Education of a Cranford Youth," 4.00 ing of a small section to connect Whipple, retired president of the Esquire M .'. : 1 yr. travel. Everyone will agree that "common to many elderly peopled / ter. : _• ' •."•.. August Tberiuunu, Jr. taiks were given by four members 10:00 theie: streets;*tq^t}ranfor& Temice., fctan'fprd /Trust // Compslriy, /|died Fortune M New Jersey's tremendous summer And the fear of what ww hatt* Confidence . ; .that's / 'l/fi Walter /E./^oopcr.- ^Mnesdent, of; of the graduating class.- Suzanne Hunting & Fishing in Canada M Z."" i yr.' 2.00 traffic cannot be accommodated' pen to wife and fantlly should The petitioners pointed out that yesterday afternoon' at her home. To Take Office Next Joerndt spoke on the subject, ,6 months 1.25 Pictured above is .a part of the initial section of the new Route 4 Parkway which WM. F~ the board, said he', was aware' 'of Inventor & Gadgeteer M death occur before sufficient Confidence in a future (he Centennial avenue entrance to 308 Prospect street, following a /LLILI.,' liliJTT , i^IT'j j, Mill.•','.„, '"Johnny/GoesM'Schopyv aWdv-Nor- y //'LIFE Magazine .u ,.i*//....,':./...,; 78 weeks/ > 7,80 whery squeezed into these few opened to the pubfic following dedication ceremonies Wednesday afternoon. The above section^ 10*1 c hours 'even with 'a new highway money baa been «av«d, gravely their street will shortly be blocked long illness. '* . ' the parkway as it appears looking north to New £)over road, Woodbridge. Lower left shows the situation and that action on this man Wessells talked qn TJOhnny Modern Screen M ..'.....: ...... t yr; 1.80 concerns: many thoucbtAil by a reseive at the bank. -Slate 8.00 system." i' -.. ,' •'• • • .-• . • -;>. ' • by Route 4 parkway which will Private funeral services will be line service station area. • • .' - . • . ••• . • . • matter must be forthcoming. August Thermann, Jr., waGrows s Up." Other topics included Newsweek ; ; .'....„"' 40 weeks OfK • ypuflff men*- ••• •VJ-^,1 •*'*• ^-> • • 6 months 1.00 i give them only one remaining en- held at 2 p.- m. Saturday from the _Xb£ bid nfrranfnrrt rWwraf"^

6 your home at a very tow cest, Th#r* !« « Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth. "New Jersey's greatest road- will have a rj^ht-^of-way of 350matic Club at the. group's thirty- Sunbathing Review (British nudism) "•""••" 4 Nos. 1.00 "Motorists are urged to remem- structed and not until the develop- acoustic tile in the first, floor corri- vice-president, Frank Dooley; sec- and "Pomp and Circumbstance," t i building achievement"—the initial first annual meeting Sunday after- Time Magazine .-. ;..:.'.. " " 788 weeks 6.87 Yertc•.•' a second opening made into Cen- mathematics teacher for the high Walter K. Fasnacht; secretary, Roy John Sloat, a member of the grad- tennial avenue. „ V was born in that city. Following Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 plots and flowering trees. the ensuing year, elected follow- school at a salary of $2JB5O a year. Scheller; treasurer, Al Frigola; tail entice,motorists to drive beyond,a ing report of Jack Bannon, chair- uating class, was sung bythe High George Barlow, spokesman for graduation from normal school, o'clock.. Thfr exercises will be at In all the contracts special pro- A veteran, be was graduated from twister. Charles Schillinger; lion School Choir.. The class offered, prudent rate of speed," the At- 1 the Overlook area, midway be- man of the nominating committee, Super - Exchange MGE SOU LIFE OF the Munsee drive 'residents, ex- she studied law at New York vision^ is. made to preserve native Lockhaven College. Lockhaven, tamer, LouXerda, and.song leader, "Land of Hope and Glory," by Elr. torney General reminded. tween Route 27 and Central ave- follow: • • •'..' IPWW Periodical Headquarters Y Res; 54-72 THIRD / plained that there now are more' University, and formerly taught growths and the prediction is made Pa., and received his master's de- Charles Stevens. ' gar. .„•'•• . PLUMBING & HEATING : • CtTAILIIHRO !«•« than twice the number of homes in in the . Elizabeth elementary nue. The entrance will be from that the excellence in planning for , First vice-president, Roger Nor- gree from Columbia University- He Route 27, near- the Edison Me- ton; second vice-president, Ranken Also, historian, A. T. • Baker; Invocation was by the Rev. Wil- i *BHNERT «ACE ORanford 6-9653 MKMBKR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE ^CORPORATION the development and that in case schools. ••'•. _ . • utilitarian as well as aesthetic val- was a substitute teacher in Wil- Ct» ft* »*«M. Brtn* thera morial Light Millard, reelected; treasurer, Rich- cnaplain, the Rev. Albert Allinger; liam B. Donnelly, pastor of St. . Cranfowl CJUMO and CfaronicZ# •m* of an accident pi any description Subsequently, she engaged in ues will prove. a revelation and Uamsport, Pa., and Riverport. N.Y. ard Kaul; reelected; recording sec- v legal advisors,-George Sauer and Michael's Church, and benediction which would block the one en-'iHlcityVTflTHgSzfrftf and newspa- The general ^mWiches-beert in- gain'generous commendation. •••'• BfT. Grimble wfll replBc* M. D. Nicholas LaCorte;. on«-y«ar. trus- wa»by the Rev. George A- Altche- . per work and conducted publicity vited to the brief, informal pro- retary, "MrSr^acob'' '"Stanley, V re-T Lauber whose new contract was ^ trance to the three streets, fire, • Of . distinctive design are theelected; and corresponding secre- tees. Daniel' Heyburn and Mrson. , D.D., pastor of the Cranford police or medical equipment could campaigns for a number of New gram; at which Highway. Commis- massive stone faced overpass cancelled and his yp^ign^fiott ac-Lerda, and twd-year trustees, John Tabernacle. • .' '/•'•. York corporations. At one time sioner • Spencer Miller, Jr., will tary, Mrs. William H. Old, re- not get in. , bridges with architectural treat- el. cepted.*^ Nostrand and Dr. George Reusch. .Thomas Cisar, president of the' m Mayor George E. Osterheldt, who she was a special New Jersey rep- introduce Governor Alfred E. Dris- ment for graceful, sweeping lines. tiring the annual . business John BerardineUi and Hugh Dr. Geldon Hindman was inStuden- t Council, was presented the presided, said the committee will resentative^for the. New York Eve- coll for an address. Invocation $300 Booster Club scholarship at ning Post. will be by the Rt. Rev. Wallace meeting, it was reported that the Manley were appointed custodians stalled by Manning Rowitz as a weigh both sides of the case and club now has 248 members.. The for the.new school year. Mr. Ber- new member. . Frank Paterno of the annual awards assembly Tues- endeavor to render a decision She was known as a specialist J. Gardner, DD, bishop of the day afternoon. First prize of $30 Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. club became incorporated during ardineUi previously had resigned the Santa Anna, Calif.. Lions Club which will be for the best interests in. bank advertising and was hon- was' a guest. in a B'nai Brith essay contest was ored by the American Bankers As- Bus Drivers the past year. ' .. from this position while Mr. Han- m of all. The "unveiling" will be for the ley has been employed by the Na- Movies of Cranford taken 10 won by Anita Zone whjle Mr. Wes- sociation for her work in this field. four and three-tenths miles "sam- following the business, refresh- • The committee unanimously ments were served by Mrs. Jacob tional Tool & Die Co^ Garwood. years ago were shown by Victor sells took second prize of $25. In She also engaged- in direct mail ple" between Route 27 at Iselin- turned down an amendment to the Stanley, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mr. Cooper reported that the Snaheen. . Following its . meeting the Junior, division for the contest, advertising work arid was credited Menlb park in Woodbridge, Mid- zoning ordinance which would Call Strike Mrs. Paul Dunham, Mrs;, Samuel board has acquired 244 feet front- next week, the club will recess for Gail Sassi was awarded first prize. with unusually high percentage dlesex County, and Central avenue have eliminated the modification Richmond, Mrs. Gordon Gilder- ing on Torbush street, in rear of the summer and will resume ac- of $15 and Nancy Beinert, second *3i records. . ' . in Clark Township, Union County. for a garden apartment in lot 3, sleeve, Mrs. Harry Zepfler, Miss the high school.' tivities on September 5. prize of $15. t block 357, located on Walnut ave- Prior to coming to Cranford in The new parkway has been de- Beviauo Line Crippled Delia Van Sickle and Mrs. Rich- The Recreation Commission was Other awards included: Bauach nue at the Colin Kelly street ex- 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple lived scribed by Highway Commissioner ard Kaul. Mrs. Raymond Walcott NOW IT'S in Hackettstown and Dover. While granted permission to construct and Lomb Science Award, Mr. tension. Mayor . Osterheldt ex- Miller as a 'rparkwav within a By Walkout, See and Mrs. Mansell Richards poured. Wessells; .Spanish prize and Lions plained that the committee had in Dover; Mrs. Whipple served as park." .^ , backstops on the high school and Few Openings AT GOERK^S president" of the society which Roosevelt School fields for use in Club prizes, both to- Carol Black- granted the .modification three In addition to its safety and rec- No Solution Yet man and Suzanne .Joerndt; Rotary- years ago but that the Ursino founded and operated that com- Public Library to Begin the summer playground program. reational features which bar for- Bus service in Cranford • pro- Club Nursing/ Scholarship, Lois. Realty Company, owners of themunity's first free public library ever the threat of slum fringe, it The board also approved the ap- Remain for and supplied books to 21 outlying vided by the Beviano Bus Lines New Summer Schedule pointment of Harry Lawrence, a Watson; school clerks and secre- SEE OUR MANY TIMCELY GIFTS tract, had . never constructed the will mark an innovation as thehas been crippled since Monday ' Cranford Public Library will 9 tarys awards/Muriel Schait; State apartment. Since the move was communities. It later was taken first State artery with travel Jim- member, of the commercial depart- FOR FATHER'S D^Y 18lh over by4 the municipality. when about 15 drivers struck for close this Saturday, June 24, in-ment, to act as secretary hi theBoys Camp band medal, Charles Rearick; phys* made to remove the modification, ited to passenger vehicles. Wind- higher wages and union recogni- augurating its summer schedule. ics award; John Baldeschwieler' the company has received assur- During World War I, Mrs. Whip- high school during July and a por- ing walks, protected by guard tion. . Effective Monday, the adult de- • There still are a few openings and Robert Johanson received cer* ance it will be able to proceed ple was appointed as. county rails, at a distance from the road- tion of August. Mayor George B. Osterheldt, to- partment will be open week-days for the initial week at the -Cran- tificates of recognition and Mr.' under FHA Title 608. In fairness chairman of Liberty Loan drives way will provide refuge for pedes- On recommendation of Mrs. gether with the mayors of Eliza- from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. and ford Boys' Camp, which opens on Baldeschwieler won a fourth prize to the owners, the mayor said, the and county chairman of the Coun- trians. In the plans are freedom Charles Redden, supplies, chairman, beth, Linden and Kenilworth, have 7:30 - 9:30 p. m. Mornings" only, Sunday, July 2, it was announced plaque. / committee decided not to elimi- cil of Defense in Warren-County. from all traffic lights and cross- the board voted to award bids to- sent a telegram to Governor Dris- from 9:30 until noon, the children's this week by Registrar John Ran- Mr. Cisar presented the Student nate the modification at this time. (Continued on ings at grade; acceleration and. department will be open. taling $5,600 for the, purchase of coll requesting the State to take supplies. . . hofer. Applications should . beCouncil/gavel to the new president, A letter was received from Max deceleration lanes, picnic and Mrs. Marie Seidel, children's de- over the operation of the local bus A welcome was extended to Mer- turned hi immediately to Mr. Ran- Peter Weiland and Joanne Getz in- Tieger of the Ursino Realty Com- overlook areas, gasoline statibn partment librarian, is in charge of routes' where the strike is under- yln Taliaferro, newly appointed hofer at police headquarters as troduqed^ihe new assembly chair- pany explaning that they filed on facilities, telephone booths. Turf the Reading Club which began Health Plan way. member of the board, who replaces the balance of the camping season man, .Nancy Rubright. The senior application for a building permit shoulders wilf allow a greensward June 19. Ten books are required is QlUng up rapidly. classy president's gavel was given for a garden apartment on June 6 with firm base of crushed stone for The company's five buses on the Sanford K. Thomson. summer reading for members, For the second.week, July 9-16, to Dennis Sheehan by Mr. Sloat and that- it applies with the town- emergency parking. ' | No. 10 line' serving Cranford and Urged by composed of third and higher grade there are 28 registrations; July 16- Albert Colville was named a mem- • shipjs /building code. The letter That section has the highest Kenilworth and two on the No. Mrs. Edward Quinn of 420 11 line running crosstown are not pupils. Lincoln Park. east, was honored 23, .35 registrations; July 23-30, ber of Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematical wan received and filed with the elevation and on clear days will 33 registrations; July 30-August 6, fraternity at New York University. building application until such Labor Leader afford a view of the metropolitan being operated, Anthony Beviano, Mrs. Elizabeth Gettings of Con- Tuesday with a surprise tea at her secretary and treasurer of the Lin- 20 registrations; August 6-13, 10 / Band letters were presented to time as it may be issued. Health insurance is not social- skyline. iijgham, Pa., is the guest of herhome. Mrs. William Zelina and den company, said-last night. In Mrs' Fred Weiss poured. Fourteen registrations; and August 13-20, Mary Welsmantel, Jean Schmidt, An amendment to the salary or- ized medicine, Joel R. Jacobson, , It will have parking -.^pace to daughter, Mrs. G. Russel Smith of Ronald Ambrose, James Pfarrer, addition, the one No. 44 bus serv- guests attended. 11 registrations. dinance was introduced and passed executive secretary of the Essex- give added enjoyment in the ex- 10 Sylvester street. Arthur Eschenlaucr, Charles Rear- on first reading increasing the ceptionally attractive surroundings. ing Winfield and Elizabeth also is Camp 'Director Stanley F. West Hudson CIO Council, told halted. Grayson and bis staff of councilors, ick, Edmond DiMinni, Andrew salary o^ Health Officer W. P.members of the Kiwanis' Club As authorized by the Legisla- Crisantl, Flora Ball, John Gaffney, Smith from $2,600 tp $3,600 an- ture the Parkwa^y is to extend the Mr. Beviano said'that the'strike accompanied by the chefs, will Tuesday at its luncheon meeting Girl Scout Day Camp Opens leave next Thursday for Silver Robert Finney and Richard EppleT. nually. Mr. Smith also receives in the Coach and Four.- " entire distance^of the State, more is due to a disagreement as to Ninety-two minor and 68 junior which union is the authorized agent Lake to complete final arrange- $1,700 annually as welfare direc- Mr. Jacobson charged that the than-160 miles. It will link the school letters also were awarded. to negotiate for"the drivers. He ments for the formal opening. WHITE SHIRT 0) tor. Public hearing will be held American Medical Association has New York State line on the Pali- 17th Season Next Tuesday said he felt that the workers don't Opening day ceremonies will be At baccalaureate services' Sun- on July 5." attneked health insurance with sades and course southerly to the want the union but that if a ma- sisted by Mrs. HatOeld and Mrs. in charge of Past President Clar- day, the Rev. Albert Allinger, pas- 7.95 Also introduced were ordinances "hysteria, based on ignorance, rath- tip of Cape May. More than 90 girls are enrolled SPORT SHIRT jority vote in favor of it, he will Paul Dunham;. leather 1. Mrsenc. e L. Fritz and will include the tor of Cranford Methodist Church, Nylon ehlrt by Nehon-Puig* providing for, the construction of er than objectivity, based upon Contracts are nearing comple- for the, Girl Scout Day Camp tion on the ten continuous miles negotiatq with them. Hammell, assisted by Miss Smith; presentation of a flag' by Cranford urged the graduates to use self that needs no •< ironing. a sanitary sewer in Pacific avenue facts." which will open its seventeenth Post, 212, American Legion. Presi- 7.50 from Centennial avenue, Cranford, leather 2. Miss Gilcher; pottery. discipline, vision and purpose to Slotted eolkn. White, and the paving of a part of the Pointing out that about 80,000,- The company spokesman said season next Tuesday at the Little dent Victor D. Shaheen reported 1 Union County, to Route 35, near that the drivers joined Local 863 Mrs. A. D. Green, assisted by Mrs. seek happiness and success. He said French or reg. cuffs; while Textron nylon sport eliirt street. The sewer will be installed .000 Americans cannot afford com- House on Springfield uvenue, it this week that the grass has been from Orange avenue northwesterly the Raritan River in Woodbridge, International Brotherhood of Geddings; pottery 2, Mrs. Gilcher; that each person reaches a point on white. French cuffs; U with convertible collar (can mercial health plans, Mr. Jacob- was announced this week by Mrs.singing, dancing, tennis and bad- cut; cabins painted, new .parking in life at which he either struggles NYLON SOCKS •100 feet at an estimated cost of son recommended that a health in- Middlesex County. Several weeks" Teamsters, Chauffeurs, • Ware- P. J. Gilcher, director of the camp. lot completed and sand' placed on U> 17, 32 Jo 35 Jeeves be worn for builnrss) and work remain, however, adjacent minton. Mrs. Homer Martin. on to a better life or falls back into $1,400. A bituminous penetration surance program might be tacked houseman and Helpers of America, The! Day Camp meets front 9:30 the waterfront./' He said that the half (Icevca. While. Mue. to Centennial avenue and near Mrs. Walter Robinson. Jr.. is in inferior existence. The time when macadam pavement will be con- on to wages at a rate of about one on May 5. There was no notice a. m. to 3:30 p..m. Tuesdays, Wed- camp generally appears in the best PURITAN SWEATER tan. tretu. She* 14 to 17- structed in Pacific avenue between 3oute 33 and travel will be limited from the union or the drivers that charge of program. Mrs. C. K. this crucial point is reached de- or one and a half percent. ^-Em- nesdays and Thursdays for theSellers is day camp chairman. Mrs. condition for' th© opening in itspends on the individual's resources Camp tpan nylon tockt for Orange avenue and Locust drive temporarily to the four and three- the strike was eminent, Mr,. Bevi- history. / : ployers would give the same next four weeks. Richard Pfarrer, house chairman; und environment, he said. Dad. Camel, It. blue, pearl 8.49 't an estimated cost of $5,000. tenths miles.' from Route 27 toano pointed out'. He said, how- amount, he said, and the national "International Friendship" will Mrs. August Bungenstock. council: The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthey. grey, lime, toatt, maroon, Uoth projects will be undertaken board or local board would admin- Central avenue. •'' ever, that he had heard rumors Sleevelets pullover of all Parkway grading contracts are be the theme for this year's camp. und Mrs. E. T. Marshall, publicity. rector of Trinity Church, offered navy, maixe, white. 10% as local improvements. Hearing ister the plan. that the men would walk out on Scoutp Name Smith nylon. Soft, durable, unart %o is scheduled for July 5.' ilso under way for relocated Monday. ' • The campers will be divided into Canoes have been-made avail- the invocation, and the Rev. Robert to 1J. • . • ' MEN'S FUBNISHINQS, STREET FLOOR Most people that are against such five units, each of which will rep- able through the courtesy of C J. Board President G. Longaker, pastor of the First SWIM TRUNKS . . . ea»y to waib! Camel. Another ordinance introduced alignment around the business- According to Louis La Bracio, Wu«. toMt, nuke. S, M, L. a a plan are either afraid of change center of • Toms River, Ocean resent a nation. This will form Collins of the Cranford Canoe Roderick W. Smith was reelected Presbyterian Church, gave the ben- • '• • • •-, '&'?•'• >>d passed on first reading pro- or else they are selfish, Mr. Jacob- the drivers' spokesman, the driv- the basis for competition and-the Club, and the Cranford Recreation president of the executive board ediction. ' 5.95 vides for the construction of side- County, and at Cape May Court ers now receive $1.08 an hour, BOXER SHORTS son stated. groups also will make handcruft Committee has reserved a tennis of Union Council, Boy Scuuts at John Sloat read the scripture. Walks on the northerly side of House, Cape May County. work between 50 and .60 hours a "Health insurance is the same items representing their respective court for the campers from 10 the annual meeting in Elizabeth Several selections were sung by the JanUen Nyloiuire, swfan West End phYce from Springfield Establishing as it does a newweek, six und seven days' u week, ! principle upon which all of our nation. a. m. till noon on* camp days. / Monday. •' '' school chair. trunks are itretchproaf, >vcuuo to Willow street and from era in roadway' layout for Newand receive no pay for holidays. progressive social legislation is Jersey, the Parkway in general Camp councilors have been an- The morning program, from Harlon W. Drew was elected to i ihrinkproof, lifhtweifbt y«t Njloo fa &t pvpniu boMiv Willow street to the Cranford High He said the drivers want union nounced as follows: Mrs. L. V.a. m. till noon, will include boating. continue his council commissioner Robert H. Clement, son of Mr. School. Owners of the property in based. If the principle of the •troof add quick drying. In typt Ouum. TmUr eat, greatest number is to be invoked, recognition, a "living wage," a 44-^ Hammell, Mrs. C, Ingeholm, Mrs. songs and games. The lunch per- post as top non-professional ad- and Mrs. R. A. Clement; of 8 Ham- f»ont of which the walks are au- hour week and paid holidays. grey, maroon, navy, 30 to 41. «if*fdu> Ulttf«d. IPltita, there can be no intelligent opposi- F. Hatflcld, Miss Elaine Smith and iod will be from 12 to 1. From 1 ministrator to the national council ilton avenue, • has completed W» thorized will have 30 days after Afore Chickenpox Miss Barbara Gilcher. * to 3:30 p. m_. the campers will en- with Dr. George J. Deyp of Eliza- sophomore year at Yale Unhrmr- adoption of the measure in which tion to health insurance, he said. to Announcement was made "that a Contagious diseases reported to Mrs. J. Pavelick, swimming in- gage hi arts and crafts. beth. Harold W. Bunting of Union. sity. H.e is included on the dt«nV

PageTwo— THE CRAWFORD, CITIZEN AND CHBONTCLg. .THPftSDAY,- JUNE -22,- 1950 "V...-:.' : Associate Professor lurgy courses in the mechanical Winner* engineering department. ' Drew Recognizes Miss Schafer's Pupils Flower Show Chairman Joins Roxyettes , Rainbow Girls In addition, he has been conyjPoynter Family Perform in Recital Named at Sunny Acres ' Miss Melva Paine, niece of Mr. Three new members W ducting courses in advanced-met- and Mrs. Otto C.-Weber of 121 Col- itiated by Azure Asembly Two sons "and two daughters of Miss Edna Schafer presented her Of Girt Scout allurgy and metallography and al- the Rev. and Mrs. Matchett Y; Mrs. Walter Ruenger, chairman umbia avenue, has been accepted as der of Rainbow for G loy steel metallurgy in the graduate Poynter of Elizabeth, formerly of piano pupils in a recital Tuesday in of the flower show to be* held in a'member of the Roxyette group night at its final division of the college, which,'is Cranford,' have been accorded hon- the chapel of the First ^Methodist the fall^by the Sunny Acres Gar- which will make a nine week tour V?63 Were Gfl» becoming one of the leading grad- Uniyersityj Madi- den Club, has appointed.commit- of principal cities in ^thls .country Mreber.and Betty ^; uate engineering colleges in theqrsqrs at' Church, _Westfleld,^.At.Jhe_ dose tee "chairmen" for-.the "eventr — Girt SCout campership ^winners son. . • of the program, Miss Schafer and Canada during, the summer group will meet at the M-is« ni country in" point of .enrollment. They are: Publicity, Mrs. Thom- months. Miss Paine, a high school Temple Monday at 8:30 p ? ' were announced recently at d din- Eldest son Robert Bruce, Upsala played several selections. ner for members of the Girl Scout College graduate, was awarded the as Brpwn; sales, Mrs. G. Kaiser; senior, has studied for the past a swimming-party. Council and Leaders Association. Louis Haar on Staff > $250 Morrow Memorial scholarship Participants from Cranford were awards, Mrs. A. Winnicky; tickets, three years at the Eugenie Dancing resume September 6. About 80 persons attended. at commencement last week. The Eric Fossel, Dorothy Walters, Stev- Mrs. William Smith; construction, Studio, Elizabeth. . Of County Band School en Anderson, Arlene Smith, Jo- Mrs. Wesley Philo; guest exhibi- Appreciation was. extended to honor is given the student with Louis . rjaar. director of instru- high scholastic standing who offers [nelle Smith, Joan Dexter, Marianne tors, Mrs. Harry Broughton; prop- the Junior Service League, Cran- La Bate, Carol Wooley, Joan Dex- ertied, Mrs. Paul Richter; decorat- ford. Rotary Club, Kenilwo'rth Ro- mental music in the Ccanfqrd Pub- most promise .as, a pastor. Awarded Degrees CRAWFORD'S SUNDAY lic Schools, is a member. of ^ the Miss Ruth JCent • Pijynter was ter, Vincent Guerriero, Laura Orth, ing, Mrs. J. D. Savercool; judges, tary Club and Senior Girl Scout Barbara -.Thlede,' Gayle Waddill, Mrs. Frank Dickert; secretary, Mrs. Miss Charlotte Sommers, music Troop 17' for" their contributions faculty of the Union County. Band granted the Alumni Memorial instructor at Cranford High School, and Orchestra J^chool, which will Scholarship for general achieve- Richard Pauij .Carol. Newman, H/Amerman, and door prizes, Mrs. pkOCStOJ^SGHEDULE which made the camperships pos- ^hardl^ied^. Peter Clark, Joan R. Lovatt. and Miss. Mildred Mahony,^ ele- sible. - - - open its eighteenth consecutive ses- ment. Shells an honor student at mentary teacher ' at '•> Cleveland sion next Monday at the Abraham Gu*rriero, Florence kiimas, Edna Mrs. Ruenger will' entertain . - Winners of the awards, .are as the.Drew liberal arts school, was OPEN THIS SUNDAY Clark High School, Roselle, fol- Bchtichert and ^»ncy Bubr(ght. several members of the club to- School, were awarded degrees re? • follows: Marilyn Mears, $25; Susan graduated from Vail-Deane School, lowing registration days tomorrow Hy ittftwi 'frpext. Davis, day at a picnic luncheon- in, her cently. Miss Sommers received' a Eschenlager, Arleen Hann, Joan and is a European language major. master's degree in music from Col- ScherY and Saturday. ... Miss Poynter's sister, Rebekeh patherine Epglese arid Robert home, 13 Cherokee road. Lopas,. Phyllis Flernming, and I Geoilje ^t Gart^ood atso were ih- umbia University and Miss Mahony 10, A. Jt to 1 P. Claire Kirkman, $15; Lee Ann 'Hof- As in previous years, all band Ward Poynter, received the was awarded a bachelor's degree M. The Big^MainFloor\^q HOBEBT E. BANNON and orchestra instruments will be Honors scholarship at graduation tiuded oh tig |tt^sr«h|. Participa- a p. iu» 7 p. manh, Carol .Wooley, Mary Ann Ung from KenttwOirth was Mar-Honor Employe in Education from Potsdam State' Davis,' Barbara Smith, Betty Ann aught, as well as piano, baton and rom Vail-Deane School. Conleij+ed Teachers College. \, . heory. For students who do not annually for academic qualifica- g55fH e ' The Shaheen Agency at 15 North Donaldson, Gayle'Waddill, Beverly Receives New Faculty Pour of . own their; instruments!, the school tions and school record, It means avenue, east, last Thursday after- QJBi^S Paffrath, Patricia Grant, Patricia took ^ Schlifer^ pupils MacKenzie and Alice Nelson, $5; Rank at Newark College can provide such instruments. a Drew career for the recipient. noon tendered a surprise party in Under direction of Virgil M. y by eril auditions Card Party Tonight TWS SUNDAY McManus Bros.!!! Savings on Everything •These awards were donated by the William Wallace honor.of Mr. and Mrs. William .Robert E. 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:>•• Ifege Four CftAjftOftO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE i'HDHSDAY, JUNE 22, 1850 CRANflORD CTTIZErl AMD CHRONICLE. TaiffiSbAY. Itfrifc. 22. 1950 Page Arthur Huettemap Buttolph to Marry SaasWae State Celentanq-Warshany .. Martha Blagchke Wed California, takes petroleum-out of daughters of America Elect Ceremony Performed In Cranford Tabernacle Feteft at Shore Party Plaitifield Girl (he ground, salt out ot the .tea, and Aid fmr Vmmr FamUg ... First Aid tor Your Budget: .Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley - The Cranford Tabernacle, was HOMEMAKING Mr! and Mrs. Fred Huetteman of ivltarinlns out of fish liver through • More Value* JuliarV. Celentano, daugh- 202 WfeSt Eighth street, tainlH? chemical industry that makes some Mrs. Doris Johnson Councilorte/of William Celentano of South the setting Tuesday night for the 121 Iforth Lehigh avenue honored f Home Economics AttiHtk, theic son, Arthur, with a gradua- announce the engagement or their 10 different puneral producfa. From Plainfieldr and the late Mrs. Vir- marriage of Miss Martha Virginia jofle in Amador county, has recent- Mrs; Doris Johnson was elected! ginia Celentano, was given in mar- Blaschke, daughter of , Mr.. and PublicServiceElectric mmdCms tion party Saturday at their sum- daughter. Audrey Maria.~to j:imM councilor of Harry D. Johnson : Darwin Buttolph, son of Mr ami ly come' jk hard, ^waxllke hydrocat-' mepts were enjoyed by the follow- riage by her father to Stephen. Mrs. Albert C. Blaschke of 61J -mer home in Ocean Be«eh—Arthur _Council,. 123, Daughters of Amer- IVTrs. O.T5. Buttolph of 106 Cran '• bbn whl?H. nwy replace, the. Car- ing guests: Gayle Wnddill, Diahna Warshany, son of Mrr and "Mrs. Lincoln "ParkTeast, to W: Iffnsoii was graduated last night from Nectarite ica, at a meeting of the group rer nauba was ustd In the manufacture Johnson, Helen Weber. Nancy Mc- Stephen M, Warshany of Avenel, Dacus, son of Mrs. H. C: Oree of Cranford High School. Assisting ford^venue. ^ cently in Masonic Temple. She MEALS Utoes. ooloa asd smlt. Place la bot- of shoe polish and carbon papers Rich and flavorful Donald, Mandy Fischer,. Joyce Wat- formerly of Cranford, in a Sacred Jackson, Miss., and the, late Mr. with arangements Were Mrs. Fred ' ,Miss Jajjob-attended the Hun Callfornlaris even collect seaweed succeeds Edna Jackson. Installa- Ipefcis are attracUT*)«to tom of broiler pu. Place broiler kinson, • Sharon Parkin, Janice Heart Church ceremony, at 4:30Dacus. - ...•.'• Huetteman, Jr., and Mrs. Fred rid£e-«cho6l in Plainfteld and was and squeeze from It medicines and 'K-lb-yfA pkfl.44 8 1 tion ceremonies will "be conducted serve and dellcioo* to eat. To broil rack orer potatow, Serves 4. ' graduated from Ogontz School and Giles, Joyce Flammeri Joan Bauer p. 'm. last, Saturday. • • . Rose's arranged n^ar two tall Corville. f r' livestock fodder,. „ . ' 49e vfeabagS «43s e July 12. mians to cook by direct heat or to r Ogonti Junior College in Rydii and Sandra Bridge. The Rev. Joseph Wade perform,- candelabra with seven white can-' Deputies of District 10 held -a grill. Only tender cuts of meat A spaghetti supper was served. Pa. She is a graduate of the H ' .' ed the rites among palm dfecora- dies trimmed with green ivy were u r Color Aids Recovery picnic Tuesday at the home of Mil- should be brollM. ' - . .__:. - U lb_ bacon 1 Up, salt Among guests were Suzanne. Inore School,-Now York. tions. ncluded among church decora- ' Slash tat edges of-meat at 1 Inch Befcause hospitals are coming to . dred Post, Rahway. Robert MajorJPacker ci.f 113 Ret- The bride's costume had a chan- 1 1b. groond beet %, lap. pepper Joemdt, Margaret Sauer, Kathy ^Ir. Buttolph was graduated this OnrOwnTea 'ord av with Peter Pan collar and lace coy- salt and pepper. KoU as Jelly roll Company, Keamy, served the Navy Dessert Mix and slice in IK'slices. Brail S mln- Also, Warren Elsenb^erg, Ronald ture have to withstand the effect Of During the next two months, the Jon Daube.rt,... Paul Keeblor, Ar- 'ThCmatron of honor, Mrs.: Jos- red buttons down the front of the Length of broiling .tune depends threeyears, and is a Cranford High ene Magan, Linda Sorge, Sandra utes; torn; brofl 7 mhmtf Whaley, Larry Priddy, John Me-, such materials as.-mouth washes, council will meet.on the first Wed- ephine Celentano, , carried red bodice and circular train: Her fm- upon kind and thickness of meat, Clintock, Albert Corville, John School graduate. Lundgren, . Roger Kopf, Joseph ; : medicines, strong soaps and clean- Lipton's frostee roses and wore lace gauntlets. Her :ertip illusioh veil was attached to also personal taste. • • • An August wedding is planned. nesday of each month only. Justh, Joseph Dunkle, Bonnie Sloat. Tim Burton, Hay Plisco, ing compounds. dress had lace bodice and peplum a band of satin trimmed with or- Ailov one to three inches between DaVid Fortenbaugh, (George Ban- Mr. and Mrs. L. G.J IJotts and Beach, Carolyn Schultz, NorTne and chiffon skirts.' ange blossoms. She carried a cres- broiler source of heat jUxd food. Chf rm Tafnafocs Schultz, Jo Ellen Lorenzini, and kin, George Shepherd, Fred Jacobs,, ftaU Becord family of 418 Orchard street will ; Bridesmaids were the Misses cent bouquet Of white carnations " When first aide is Brown, turn : (S 02.) pkg. % tap. Wartet- Albert Huetteman, S. Coryille, Her- TtuSjnoi$e Color Scheme Tommy LeMarca. ; and bpoil to desired 'degree of cream cheese American railroads in 194SI had A room in which the woodwork Is •leave Satuvdayto spend the month Ruth Slater, Marie DeSabato, and. and baby's breath. . tershire sauce bert Miller, Albert Corville and the best passenger and employee of July at Lake Mohawk. Anito Celentano, Who wore match- Miss Mary Nocera of Plainfteld, "dononesa." To teat for ^doneneas." 1 tbspL mOk 2 large or 4 small well-proportioned and the windows Liptons Soup Mix cut a. small gaah close to the bone 1 1 Fred Huetteman, Jr. safety performance on record. Elinor McKim of 115 Orange ng lace bonnets and carried roses. a member of the faculty of Whea- . tspL A* ^ !! tomatoes' and doors are well "placed can be ton College, Wheaton, 111., wasnear UM end of. the cooking time jnlce made most attractive by (painting Chicken-Noodle Tomato-Vegotable Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Taff and avenue celebrated her thirteenth Flower girls Miss Irene Cam- am} note color of the meat. maid of honor. Bridesmaid Was t Combine CTC&A " dteese. win^ the walls off-white and .the wood- carton of QO cartonofQC? family of 1.03' Thomas street will birthday anniversary Friday with pana^and Margaret Ann and Mary It Is economical and convenient dessert and-a scavenger hunt. At- Ann ' Wotciechowski carried talis- Miss Marion G. Chapman- of -De- Juice and Worcestershire work a lovely shade of turquoise 3 kgs. O&e 3pltgs. ««JC leave tomorrow for a two weeks' U> broil Vegetables with tbe meat. sauce and mix well- Cut tomatoes blue. Dark brown combines, well P vacation in Bowling Green, Ky. tending were Kathy Vogel, Nancy man roses. Their gowns matched troit, a'Wheaton Academy, faculty Vegetables should be parboiled; Reinert, Ann Burke, Clarke Burke, the bridesmaids'; Miss Campana's member. They wore gowns of blue in half and spread cheese : with the turquoise and burnt orange («±c»pt tomatoes) buttertsd. sea- on top of tnnrmfn Place on braUfea* and copper tones can be used ef- Mr.'and .Mrs.'F. P; Dexter and Nancy O'Neill, Charlotte Peer. Dor- in yellow and nile green for theand pink lace and chiffon, respect- soned, and placed around meat, Cold Stream-Alaska othy Scholz, Jane Kandel, Doris sisters. ively, and carried bouquets of i>lnk rack when tanting Bacon Beer Pin- fectively for accent in accessories children of 600 Linden place have usually when meat is turned. Fruit wheels. Serves 4, ind fabrics. left for Gloucester, Mass., where Watt, Carolyn Stearns, Dorece Best man was AttiliggL Celen- carnations. . may also be.broiled with the .meat Pink Salmon Hann, Ilene Johnsen and Zoralee tano and Robert Fliedner and An- ind used as a garnish. won OVER as YEARS they will spend the Summer vis- Robert C. Blaschke of Crari- TlbT Parrplli ' • — • Fresh jwik Is uui tuulUul, tF iting Mw TVvtpr'*: pnrpnt*: f)f». Thf» srav<>ngpr hnnf tyng won •ford, a brother of the bride, was- FOLKS HAVE BEEN — Stert Payroll Mary Paul was soloist and thebest man. Ushers were Alvan G. though pork chops and steaks ate BROILED HAM STEAK can 39< Jane Dankel, Doris-Watt and '_;•• GLAZED PINEAPPLK Iron and steel payrolls In the past Ilene Johnsen. wedding march. Was played by theJohn of Roselle and John Richard- tender cuts,, pork requires thorough Want a thrifty way to please thirsty peo- Mis. Frank O'Brien, class moth- cdoking time to bring out its full, MEXICAN CORN SAtilVCi ,TBE NICEST TIIINGS decade have rtsen more rapidly er for the fourth'grade ot Roose- sisters of Sacred Heart Parish. son of Garwood. Mr. • Blaschke |; than Employment,' The numbfcr of ple? YouTl fintl these delicious, budget- A dinner reception for the bride a theological student at Gordon flavor. Wesson Oil velt School, entertained the chil- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth .wage earners In the past two years priced canned citnw jniees mighty nice and groom at Mario's in Metuchen Seminary,,Boston, Mass. Veal is not broiled because it is ' . .; .Mexican Cora, ' . ' has been approximately one-quarter •dren ^este.day^at^a picnic ^i Dey of 6 Riverside drive wilf leave deficient In fat and has an abun- For salads, frying, cooking followed the wedding and the Mjr£ C. S. Perry, organist, played 2 cans corn %tspu pepper ' larger than Iri 1939. rising from to have 00 ice. Tnere's nothing more ie- ahegan Paik. y • omorrow for a three weeks' va- dance of connective tissue which couple left . for Washington and nuptial music and Charles Shep- nlbiets, drained % cop chopped about 400.000 to 500.000. the payroll pint quar freshing under the son ... served plain, cation, at their camp at Panther Virginia. Mrs. Warshany wore requires long, slow cooking in SHERMAN'S Torn tioodman ot 20 Berkeley son sang, "At Dawning," and "Oh, moist heat to make it tender. & enp cnopped ' jimiMity for these workers has more than can Pond, Raymond, Me. Their gi\ests a brown check suit with brown ac- 2'65< mixed with gingerale or soda, or topped place' was among members of Pi Jesus 1 Have Promised." * Here .are a few good combina- green pepper K tap. salt' doubles, however.,- climbing from will be their son-in=lSw and daugh- cessories, for the trip. ;"..'. Combine all ingredients. Place la "$65d,000,000.-to.labpve,^ $1.0..,billion. with a scoop of your fatorite sherbet. Stock Kappn,Psijiaternity of Union Jun- e.r, Mr. and Mrs. Cy.V. Rosencrantz A reception for about 150 guests' tions: • ^ '•; .-.,; ••*'•":"•".• .*-. __uipr-Collide who spent last week in Before ..her marriage/.;;Mrg. i War-: was.held at the. home of -Mr.- and bottom of broiler paa muter . np now and enjoy taste-tingling drinks at and son. Bill, of 6 Central avenue, shany was entertained at a shower Serves 4. Manasquan. • ' md another son-in-law and daugh- Mrs. Edwin C. Morgan, 24 Doering BROILED MEAL Ways to Flnlih Birch purse-jingling savings all summer long! at the American Legion home, in way. After a two weeks' wedding — o — :er, Mr. antf-'Mrs. Thomas Mac- BACON BEBF PINWHEELS For the family wash and dishes South Plainfleld , by the bridal trip, the couple will, reside in Ham 8teslc Birch is a close-grained wood that Miss Anne Weston of 8 Hampton Meekin, Jr., and sons, Tom, pave, CHEESE TOMATOI does not require a paste filler. It largo 9/T street entertained at a kitchen party and Mrs. Mary Celentano. Wheaton. The bride is a graduate GRltJLED POTATJDES Trim edges framS slice of tender- 'Grapefruit Juice no*2ft*27* 4*0*can33c and Donald, of Apponaug, R. I. The groom's family and • members can best be given a mahogany or •-shower recently in honor of-Miss of Abraham Clark High School, ized bam 1" thick. O»rtiiffi» of the bridal party had Mr. War- Walnut color with a penetrating Jean Borden who will be married Roselle, and is employed as a sec- Grilled cloves. Place on grid. Broil oa fflrst OrAfige Juice uotc-.2io.29c 4*01««.35c shany as guest of honor at a bach- side IS.' mmnles. Tom. sprinkte stain. While it is often given a August 5 to George Walsh. Fifteen If r«, Dorothy Speers retary fpr ^he field service director 6 medium-sized 2 tbsD. shorten- elor party. ••.••• v with brown sngar! Add pfr ijturol/,finish, with a 'glossy,or dull Blended Juice ww«.2fc.29e 4«oicar.35e afJWheaton,College. ~'- ing _L.£uests.attended.. -' •—$ •-' --- "TheTSfiae~altended CirantBcfiooIT] oked tomato halves and asparagus. Broil ifriacquer ov'i'Mff/, it suffy j Mr.; bacus ,- attended : / Potatoes ', l/minnW Serves /4. /' '"' ' piles an excellent base for enamel './>'/ Mrs. ^ Dorothy. Carhart Speirs, playnfleld High' School< and Union Junior College,' MeridianMeridi , Mjss.; | 14 cup minced 7 For dishes, stockings, lingerie etc Mrs. L. E. Hunt of 108 Oak lane Junior , College.^; /The- groom at- • CUBTAIN8 • BEDSPREADS • SUPCOVOtS and may also be bleached. and Mrs. J. L. Grady of 9 Bal- laughter of Mrs. Crawford ^Parker and is a'junior at Wheaton where onion • SEDMIOXATEtX large i Cantaloupe Tangerine & Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. can 31« Juice* Carhart of 1V5 Cranford, avenue, tended'^CraMbrd. High School, Un- he is mana'ger'of the Student'Un- Use leftover potatoes or cook po- WESTFIELD. NEWA&K miere,road, north, are vacationing ion JOnic/r College, and was1, grad- ID Our Kroaled Food Ueparlmenl* r at their summer home/ in •Merfe- »nd/the lat/ Mr. /Cart/art, and ion. He served, two years -an the tatoes with skins ~bn'.v drain, peel Drain 4 pineapple slices. Brash Elm and Qalmby SU. 4KB Sprinflleld Ave. Honey dew uated from-Rutgers this month. Open Mondny «nd Open Wed., Frl. mod Lemon Juice ' Various brand* SM OZ. can 2 for 25c l tlichaei Andrew Kelly, son of the navy, spending parfof Wiat time in andiillce. Fry onions in shortening with: melted batter or margarine. Friday to 0 P. M. Sat. to 8 P. M. . Honeydew Is the sweet viscid ex- Fromn.arbyrannt Minute Maid. Birds Eye or Uliby's ' dith, N; H. Mr. Grady arid Mr. The couple will -return,-to''live Hunt will join them for their va- ate Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly of the South Pacific. until a delicate brown. Combine po- Sprinkle with brown sugar. Serves 4. cretion of plant-sucking insects, Realembn Juice s ox. boi: 22c w ox bot. 35« Orail|(e JlliCe Concanlrslwl 6 oz. can 27A South Orange, were married Sat- at 156 Oak Tree avenue, South such asaphids and scale insects. Ajax Cleanser . cations next month. < urday at 10 a. m. in St. Michael's Plainfleld. That portion of the plant juice or Iceberg Lettuce From nearby larmt Jhrnad &e Grapefruit Juice Minui»M«id ooi. can25o Church. Nancy MiUard Wed sap whibh these insects cannot foahning action A party was held Friday night Mrs. Rodfee Given - \ Feted at Shower utilize is ejected in the form of a Broccoli From nearby f»rm» bunch 27« • in honor of William.E.. Sullivan, Jr. The Rev. Leonard. A. Kelly, BIRTHS In New York,City Miss Eleanor V. Wysocki of 101 A Sliced Beets ASP brand 19 01 can 2 'or 25c Blended Juice Orang* and Gropilruil 6 oz. can 27<> D.F.M., of Our Lady, of Perpetual Surprise Shower South Union avenue was guest of sweet liquid. It has a high sugar can of 305 Edgar " avenue, who was Mr. and Mrs. Michael DeAdamo Miss Nancy Hale Millard; daugh- A stork shower for Mrs. A. L. content and,'^herefore. Is attractive Carrots From W«l8rn farmi bunch 10c graduated that evening from St. Help Monastery, New Canaan, honor at a surprise miscellaneous Tomatoes i«» 19 ox. can 2 Ho«. unc«,2for23c oak as the official state tree is cred- University of North famlim is the eternal ball of fire. The theory has nt Wheaton College. .The maid of honor wore a gown ited to the majestic Wye Oak at Burnett, Jr^ were ushers.' Soloist GalvanL Th* great Agev of Elec- only one on an American campus. large tECS Of -IiAlMftt. Tender, Fl-vorful Ib. I was Miss Grace Toryano, The.j trlcity had dawned. been advanced that heat of the sun DeXO PuraVQtantorfiortaiifaB 1fc.can27c 3 Ib can 75c it pale yellow starched sheer with Wye Mills. Talbot county, on the • It draws thousands of visitors. •is caused by a cycle of atomic fis- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lanahah and state's "eastern shore." One of the entire wedding- party was from'- '—r- ^— Macaroon c ace inserts and a starched lace sion reactions leading from one NuCOa VaOowawgarina-KpKni. Ib 32c For frlc»«»M, itimiiwi laladi, etc . all lizei children, Jimmy, Mike and Jane, helmet. Her Colonial type bou- nation's largest, the far-spreading New York. ' '• \ FOWL . of 7 Doering Way, will move Sat- Wye Oak Is 95 feet high and about . A reception 'at • the Cosmopolltar stage to another until It returns to )uet was of assorted spring flow- its original stage and starts all over Glazed JDonuts ^ °* 12 <°- 33e Maine Sardines b oa-«nwiapp«i 3lack chiffon and wore a corsage Since the advent of^tho-use of the Hewlett School, Long Islan: Pregnant Sows To prevent abortions from injury, ft. 37« the past four years. . . if gardenias. - high strength steel in railroad cars, and Finch Junior College, Ne\ Lady Fingers . • .. • • ple-of 12fc>r33e Ducklings Long lilsnd't line»t > A graduate of Cranford ' High about 15 years ago, over 78,700 new sows in the last stage of pregnancy k Noxon Metal Polish . . . «ox.bot:2lc York. She was presented to so- u-j' • . • • • • * • ' • J School, the bride is 'employed as freight cars have been built In ciety in New York in 1947. should not be permitted to run with Lifebuoy Soap Frankfurter or Sandwich Bolls pi* of 8 fat Chopped Beef Pur« beef-freshly ground , Mrs. Stanley McConnell of 128 whole or in part of this material, horses and mules or to follow fatten- Greidlvettt OaM«n> baodi 1 II can 13c 3 Ib. can 33e Oak Lane entertained last Friday i secretary by Sonoco Products The bridegroom is advertising For toilet and bath Company, Garwood. Mr. Kelly, a while 835 freight cars have been ing cattle. Chuck Roast or Steak Bone in afternoon in honor of the tenth manager for Pan American Grace laval veteran of World War II, built with the use of varying Bleaehette Bluing , . . 2orpk0 2(«rl3c birthday anniversary of her daugh- Airways. He is a graduate o: tttended Pittston, Pa., schools and amounts of light, metals. Shellac in Olden Times Boneless Brisket Beef Fr«sh or cornad ib.79c ter,' Janet. Games and refresh-. Vanderbllt University. Nashville, 3 „?., 22c "s presently studying at Seton Hall Tenn., and served as major in th More ^han a 100 years before the Su**9tteld H»tnrtad-*« faiallho.Ml.oli»^hmo pkg. 26c legions of Julius Caesar invaded Plate and Navel Beef Fresh or corned tt.29o L. J. Brennan Or. •-tit* College. He is employed by Rem- Chilled Garments Sixth Air Force. ^ Daily Dog Food • • . ington Rand Company, Newark. Gaul, the natives of India' began to BRENNAN & TOYE 1 When you have a few piepes left Use shellac to protect the surfaces Lifebuoy Soap Leg or Rump of Veal , • • • to. 65o Following a two weeks' honey- over or pieces that are hard to Iron, Mr. and Mrs. John-Lehman of 1 Biiffia of their temples and homes. moon at Cape Cod, Mass., the place them in the refrigerator. They Pittsfleld street' have returned Large cake for bath us« • Shoulder Plumbing, Heating, Tinning [•couple will be at home in the Boneless Veal Roast tb69o American It ablator C* . will not dry out and because of the from a two months' t6ur' of Eng Sherwood Arms Apartments, Irv- coldness they will be much easier Breast and shank • Antomatio OU Born** land, France, Switzerland and It Stewing Lamb n>29c x ington. to Iron. aly. 2 cakeiz-2hs ttt SOOTH AVK. «C CftAN*OfeI> Sliced Bacon SunnyKeld—Sugar cured 2 half Ib. pkgj 59© Gold Dust Frankfurters Sklnlesi B>.57« Sunnyfield butter in its extra J Washing Powder WINDOW protective wrapper is tmly one Smoked Pork Shoulders Short cut y t.47o I:: Tailore^ifor Sports of many grand dairy values you'll find For Your Vacation Wardrobe - - Spiced Luncheon Meat Sliced SHADES In Ptslel Denims FORMERLY TO *10 at A&P during National Dairy ^Motnh. • Cotton J i .V:>V Come see them aU! 1B, bag 67« Pressed Chopped Ham Sliced BfADJSON LM B^rdberg*, Voiles trotn $5.95 up by.thc-yM3 fromrowr NOW Octagon Cleanser ^ Fine Quality Seafood ct tieb and UM>odM • _ ' I" i >': For general household use , American or Pimento Ji Ib. pkg. Fresh Mackerel . . fc25e Fresh Flouuder Fillet 49c TOMK fabrics center • ONLY •qr U* Urtrtf 9 BL k« • M cunca . •"Lbvdy Blootes $1.9$ up *. • i' Mfok ia>.ba 69e Fresh Codfish Steaks *> 29* Swordfish Steaks Fancy 55c • Nyioo Hosiery (First Quality) $1.25 Pr. Shower and cans Sliced Swiss o°—••« • 9 ON YOUR ROLLER •avtartatnySattavUI • Beautiful lingerie $1.95 up Sliced American Maio-eu t.45o 22* —24' Wedding Gifts WEEK-END SPECIAL! Red Heart Dog Food Muenster «••'••••••• fc 43o White or Ecru OCR BEGUIA* For June Brides MttOMAL JCwtur 3diels...A, BandC Cream Cheese Philadelphia . » z.bar35« 2T — ZT — 30" O 3^38cans . Provolone ••«!>•••••• tt55o COTTON DRESSES ONLY 50c tQ FABRIC Gruyere krden'* " o oz. pkg. 35« JOHNSTON FOR 25 WORDS Bright Sail Kraft Deluxe Slices American or Pimento • ox. pkg. 29« PAINT MARION S. BELFORD J CENTER Laundry Bleach Simplicity and McCait Patterns The Cranford Gold *N Rich A»»»•••»»»»»»»»»»•»»» 3 ALDKN 8T. i- • -0 -IT"

x • • * ige Sir • CRANFORD CITIZEW ANP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, ^UNE 22, 1950 _ •• '.T ;• if " — — ' 35tANtaRb cfflgER ANft ciffiONlCLB,' T5limSDAY; -TONE 25. Thomas Towler Gets Domestic EtabMU Many Attend Here's the ^ Parade Wild animals of several kinds, ln- A.B. from Dartmouth Dodge Shipments at AM-Time High cluding wild rabbits, arc frequent . Thomas Hages Towler, son of victims of tularemia. but domestic Parade at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Towler rabbits apparently do not contract of Darien, Conn.,- formerly of 18 jt ; Squirrels, rats, field mice, Madison avenue, received his A. skunks and beavers are among the Sunny Acres B.-degree .at, graduation: exercises BiTimal3-thatIaro ^susceptible- ta -this disease, which is sometimes called - Sunny Acres' »aw the biggest recently at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H- Members of the rabbit fever, ifcrtain biting insects parade of them all Sunday when family, including the graduate's are believed.to spread the infection the Civic and Improvement Assoc- uncle, T. W.' Towler of Summit, to human beings, although most hu- attended thp three-day festivities. man cases are due to contact with ' iation staged^" its -seventh annual wild animals .or water'contaminat- children's parade. More than 1,000 He is a grandson of Mrs: Edward ed by these animals. T. Towler of 22 Cranford avenue. persons viewed the 26 floats among Mr. Towler was active on the ••* 146 entries. teams of his fraternity. Beta Theta Electric Power Winning top honors was a 45- Pi,-and was a member of the Jun- Among* the most important indus- And What a Variety! foot papier-mache Moby Dick ior Varsity Lacrosse team. Prior trial advantages of the state of Ohio whale which was in charge of the to ehterjng Dartmouth, he was are Its electric power resources. Serve fresh asparagus with cheese sauce,.celery stuffed with cream chegsfi, apple pie ' • • "'•.'In '(•••• , • , graduated from Kimball Union Ohio's electric power industry has 10-year, old twin sons of Mr. and Urth-cheese, macaroni and cheese—serve more economical, easily prepared^Kealfhful Academy at Meriden.-N; H. Heat developed during the past seventy cheese dishes now! " ' -1 A., Ronald Burla of 1 Mohican place. tended Cranford High School. years, . since 1879 when Charles a ; Raymond, rode the whale's back a:>J Francis Brush demonstrated the first.practical electric lighting sys- peg-legged Ahab while his brother, Transfusions for Dogs tem, at Cleveland, until it repre- Borden's Ralph, was Jonah, seated in the Mild Cheddar Cheese^ 45c ••j- • . .Floating aloi^ with ih$ help of a little man power is Jonah himself, a 48-foot papier-mache whale which took top honors Sun- Animal hospitals how make wide sents an investment of nearly. one whale's mouth. The exhibit was day in the annual children s parade sponsored by the Sunny Acres Civic aria improvement Association, On top of the whale is Raymond use of J>lood banks and blood trans- and one half billion dollars. A Cream Cheese made by Mr. Burla and neighbors. Burla while his twin brother, Ralph, is hiding in the whale's mouth. ^ , •"'•/ ' rZZ b,^ST*™ fusions in saving the lives of critical- Bleu Cheese » 65c Sharp Cheese ~V 65c Mayor George E. Osterheldt pre- ly sick pets. It is less of a problem Spedol Ona W—k Only! Dom 2 ^ 29c ^ sented the township trophy to the to obtain suitable blood for a dog Fermentation tn Honey Xi Swiss Cheese «.. 65c _ 0010 itAl Ur,» fnth gS Whit* Ua» Cwtwt «f 11 two riders.' . than for a human being,' because Honey should be extracted only ITAUAN KITCHEN FAKMISAN typing, and cross-matching are not With a caption, "Our Dream when well ripened in the comb to Standard OOIO IIAl Lara*. MUSl «n 73c " f»!3 Barsltmon Cr*nw Sandwich Small float; Barbara and Joan'Nict- All types of lemmings, however, And walls to keep strong men zel, first; Linda Sue McGovcrn, change fiom shy. timid creatures seaboard. ' •• •' • • - •-•- 1 *'apart secure. ____ •{ HEAVY.BODIED. Tops them all! .. Acme Sav-y-Trim'removesim!iich.. ^; . second, and Virginia and Irene to bold, pugnacious animals on Liberty Ben Now centuries are "1 gone, and^ln " "siirpriis; fat"before weighing, giv- Butler, third; baby "carriage, Jo- their migration march:- ' •>• 27c 'Thomas Lister of- VPhitecti'apcl defeat ••'. • mmw ing you mrtre meat for your anne Gail Dennis and James, and Tibet is' a* theocracy — governed , • The walls arc fallen, but the roads Choc. Syrup • '•'" John Byko\yifc«." twin brothers; bi- 198 years ago. east the original Lib- 15c Baked Beans money! . Baby's First Steps by priests of Lamaism. the. state re- . '• endure. . ,*_l4„ NM cycle, Barbara McGovern, Lor-, erty Bell, which reached Philadel- ligion. A form of Buddhism, it phia by. sailing ship in August. Preserves SSr ;r39c Brown Bread ™ raine Sosnowski and Henrietta Doting parents often try to rush makes generous use of legend and c Norr, and walking, Dianne Tutlle) the walking process by holding 1752. It cracked with the first . Kaw Onions Peanut Butter *" baby^s arms and guiding him. This superstition. The 14th Dalai Lama, stroke of Its clapper after being io, 39c Consomme Soup Janice Ruch and Kirk Muhsgnug. - now reigning under a regent and • Raw Onions, as you probably isn't wise. Premature walking may. hung intthe .State House. (Indepen- Legs & Rumps Veal •>> 5 9 • A special.a ward was presented to know, contain a flavorful.-volatile keep tiny legs from straightening cpun.cflKaf priests to the lajnasery- dence Hall) tower, and two Phila- H. R. Cowperthwaitc for his large oil which may or may not be re- shape, and thus. encourage bow- paUce at Lhasa, was installed in delphia foundrymen. Pass and SUPER-CREAMED Ib. You Vesure to enjoy Acme's tasty milk-fed veal! A delightful change for week-end menus. At all Acmes! Robin Hood float. Charles Jotz ; : tained after cooking. If you prefer out from their originslly curved wad. /•"' "•" " v ' Stow, achieved Immortality by re- was'chairman of the parade and / \ mild-flavored onions, they should be Cream-White SHORTENING can r ream legs. A heavy child should not be casting it William Miller was grand marshal. ... °" P Boat^won first prize in the large floats division.' Louis D. Barta, Jr., who built the y-7 \ cooked* in a relatively large amount c display, he ps ,his four-year-old daughter, Barbara, who is,at the,helm. Fancy work'on/the boat urged to walk until he's ready tor ; Judges/Were, Mrs. Charges Redden, • /"./. J«me 6. 1835 ••• \ of boiling water in an open kettle. FRANCO '•,'/i//•/•'.//''•/// the or^ea^hlmatlf. /r//slrjhpjfe fo)ot E. C. McMahori and Johrf'Nostrand. Andrew; Jackson^was the first .- , ",' When to Water / ; ^)uring/ this; cooking process., conr Cider Vinegar i^ 19c Spaghetti exercises to develop muscles strong Prime Cut Rib Roast «>. 69 President of the lUnited States •'toft siderable portions'of the strong- DEI The committee on/arrangements and firm enough to bear the weight A lawn needs watering when the ride I on a railroad train. This flavored, volatile oil will pass oti Lake Shore Honey 1st 6 ribs,^7-inch,cut; Aqme is famous for beef! Sav-U-Trirh ^ives you more meat for your money! included: Publicity,/Harry Brough- of the body. • upper inch or so of the soil reveals *& 10c Tomato Sauce: MONTE / witon; finances, MrsJH. Kean; dec- Joins Slaff . Named Honor Student Hold Recital PBA Reelects Wjard event took place on June 8, 1833. on any dryneis. This dryness can be with the ^ Stanley Moran or Pittsfleld, the Baltimore & Ohio between-Elll- quickly determined by taking a Salad Dressing orations, J. McCIureJ-prizes, Mrs. 1 In New Mexico School •: Piano pupils of Mrs. Lewis Gate- George Ward was reelected pres- W- Mjller and Mr. {Cowperthwaite; Mass., who /was graduated -last ' colonial Mansipa | cotfi Mills and Baltimore, Mary- small sampling plug of earth from Thomas J. McLaughlin, Jr., sonly performed in a recitalMonday ident of Cranford Local 52, Patrol- Fats for Cooking Dill Pickles £S program,. Mr. Miller.. Assisting' week from the Rutgers University. at her home, 119 Centennial ave- The maple drawing room in Phila- land,^ distance of 13 miles. the grass root area. ,.*27c Apple Sauce SS^ 2 ilk-Fed Rib Veal Chops •> 85c men's" Benevolent Association, at StHool of Journalism,' has joined of Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin of 223 "Are you pennywise In the matter tDiAl HoI """"• them were Mrs. Jotz, Mrs. M. Ed- Locust drive, has been named .the nue: Christine Schillinger won the the last meeting.'- Vice-president is delphia's famed Colonial mansinW. Stuffed Olives ,., 29c Bartlett Pears £, Ay'tokes a quick, delicious meal! A welcome change for the family! iiiger, Mrs. H. Watt.^rs. M. Tal- the* newa staff of The Citizen arid merit award. Prizes also were pre- Woodford, shows how effectively of fats for cooking and table use?I outstanding graduate student of Vincent L. Brinkerhoff, secretary, Butter or margarine, of course, are A$co cutt, Mrs. B. Fulcher, MJCS. Helien- jironicle replacing Raymond sented to Beverly Chiavarpu, Rob- green walls can set off the beautj) that, I* the year in the arts and science de- Frank Burr"; -treasurer, Frank Car- preferred for spreading bread and ':'39c Fruit Cocktail ^ brecht, Mrs. R. Gruss, Mrs. M.._Fer- Adam's, who left Saturday for Ox- partment at the University of New erta Schillinger, Alex arid Fred- i usp.; State delegate, Edward Lee;of' fine maple furniture. The panel- Molv Fresh Ground Beef »»• 53c guson, Mrs. F. Gaffney, L. Barta, P. hard, Calif. . . . • ed dado and the cornice are painted rolU, But lard, vegetable' fats or Mexico, Albuquerque, N. M. .' ,'• erick Sickert. Others informing serjeant-at-arms, Harvey CoweH rti», *ftnl<» bacon Del Monte Salmon 67c Robford Peaches £o, Nylen, D. Edinger, S. McFadden, R." A major, in history,—fJIf. •?Mc- wetrpV^yHis Chiavaroiv Jay and of-Garwood;-trustees* • Louis G«eK* soft fawn color while/upper walls : T T lb Burla. C. Koester, C. Sachs, C. Mul- oW finished in^a pneUbw apple Obituary Laughlin will, receive his master's Peter Franch, .James Gary, Lu- tin, James Lesak of Garwood and Itut meat pies, and for seasoning 43c Hartz Dog Tummies cahy and V. Ziegler. cille Rodee, Jo-Ellen Van Horn and green that blends with the green up- Lamb Liver.-. ?S ~ 45c. Frank H. Dunham degree in September. He has been Patrolman Brinkerhoff. ! casseroles, stew and warmed up holstery of the sofa and wing chair! YOUR ; Funeral services' were held awarded a straight "A'Vlfor the Carol Waterman.. • • 'Refreshments foods. . . Music was by Boy Scout Troop Draperies-are brown and old'ivory. Del Monte or Dole Sliced Asco Sliced Bacon 2 X' 59c Tuesday from the- Quackenboss entire year. followed. •,-•."'• 32 of Linden and the St. Marks Fire Damages Chair FAMILY?! Special for 1 Week! 30-ox. can Drum and Fife Corps, Rahway. Funeral Home, New Brunswick, Mr. McLaughlin received his B. , . - Loch Lomond 29c Smoke and slight water damage Holsum Sliced Bacon ,£ 45c for Frank H- Dunham, 81 years old, A. degree from Setori Hall in 1949. Dead Eye for Dost "Of the 30 islands that dot Lomond. Life Star Candidate resulted from a fire Saturday in | NAM E'! of Highland Park, father of Fred- His father is-a-, former township If you think counting grains of Scotland. Inchmurrin Is. the larg- Donald Cyphers, son of Mr..arid a small overstuffed chair in the CAISDY DEPARTMEIVT; Lutherans Meet eric W. Dunham of 23 Roger ave- engineer. sand at the WestfleJAN. J. for leu* He Cranford flask tread Tray CR. WWW WE. 2-0143 tions in this community for over 53 years. Danish Pecan Cherry Streussel Citizen & Chronicle ««d Supreme White Ring ~* 35c Bread T 35c Pie -* 53c A Truly Fin* QrttM Oim fc«ceptlon«l V«Iu«! Jwitkr, FUky Oust 'f^^^ft:^

TEX CBAOTOBD CmZKN AMP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 Barricades Asked Route • 4 Parkway bridges over Death Takes Centennial avenue and Raritan Union Junior Calls THE CRANFOHP • WVUJSS M1& CHRONICLB. THURSDAY. JUNE 22;i 1950 ^ Two-Street^ road ' are not adequate, particu- Mrs. H. W. Whipple Pago Nine larly for the protection of children, For Library Funds j (Continued from page one) and urging the State to Substitute (Contihtied from page one) Alumni of Union Junior-College Presbyterian ••-:m . - "(bourley was., named acting Duild- rails , which will provide greater In one Liberty Loan drive, shi announced today «the opening of a ' w>g>4 inspecioir during the absence safety. * • was- credited with having .turned - jprimary campaign Jtor Moritz and Miss Barbara B. Cook, one of three speakers, addressed a Julv 10 and August 18, service of recognition for overseas Town Tavern, which alyo holds a! the late jSfate Senator Charles E. Westfield; Miss Lillian Buck, Gar- the seat, is . . .how the back slopes just right! How pampered luxury in built into, not only the seat, package goods license; package Jacob Stanley, chairman -of the tfomen. . Some of the matters dis- playground committee, has an- Loizeaqx. wood; Lawrence J. Hedden, North but also the back and arms,with Gbodycar fpaui rubber! How the costly tufting adds an air of elegance! goods stores^—Barnett's Wines and 1 Plainfleld; Richard Micone, Sum- STRICTLYFRESH cussed at group sessions were so- nounccd.- -' , Mjes. Whipple was active for cial pressures, alcoholism, higher How richness gleams from the handsome fabrics .,. in your choice of ultrn-amurt colors . . . platinum, Liquors, Breeri's, Liquor Store and mit," Miss Leona Weiner, Roselle, This shot Won a SSOO award In the 1949 Newspaper National 8napihot • SJcher's Wines 'arid Liqliors. Activities will be conducted many years 'in the" Cranford Wel- education, race relations, and new grey, celadon-green, emerald-grcc/i, geranium-red, «picc-brown, dubonnet-rose! And, Koos price is not tare Association and when illness and Clarence Menzer of 22 Ret- ——• ' • ..'•.. • •_'• Awards. . , •• " "* *" Request" of B: K. Smith of. 229 <\;uly from 9 a. m- to 4.p. rn., ex- ford avenue. • • FRYING CHICKENS Ib. 36c responsibilities of the church. $99 ,'.'. not $119 ... but a miraculous low-. . . . . " cept week-ends^ at the Cranford^ lorced her "retirement from that Business sessions, dedication serv- North avenue,. west, for • permis- 1 Thoughts on Entering Contests sion to convert his third floor into High Schbol field, Memorial Field post she was elected to honorary EXTRA LARGE ices, and daily Bible studies were a four-room apartment was re- and the playground in back of membership, ' She served "on the Building Permits Issued HE beginning of .the summer because the subject has special, per also part of the program. ferred to the Board of Adjustment. Roosevelt School. In , addition to Committee which raised funds for By Township Committee Tsnapshot season always- torlnga sonal appeal. We are Inclined to b« The Cranford group, led by Mrs. The committed approved a. rec-a sports program, there^ will be the purchase of the.first municipal announcements of photographic con- very uncritical of our pictures. If. FANCY YOUNG FOWL Ib. 39c Fred Mayer, of 503 Orchard street, ommendation of the zoning boai;d arts and crafts.' Mrs. Stanley has dmbulance here and was a former Permits for eight one-family tests with attractive prizes for ama- they show someone or something included: Mrs. Vernorr-Anderson, that permission be granted, Cf;in- requested.' that contributioncom s of trustee of the Westfield Symphony homes on South Union avenueLl teurs—and you certainly should we know or lova Ton may treasure C 6 to 71b. Ave. Mrs. A. Bain, Mrs. Mary Beer, Mrs. _ford Hall, convalescent home lo- wool for craft worjt'be!leftrkb t at theOrchestra. were * among 11 building permits enter one or more of them. the picture of little sister waving to J. J. Bucknam, Mrs. Walter J. cated at South and Centennial ave- -She was ; approved by the Township Cuin- Dou't-flold uaufc uecauaa you are ffUUl tho uOiW W^j etrioy, Mre. E. •, Ira CummiHgs,' nues, to construct a fireproof addi- Paul Buonagjfro, a faculty mem- York State Chapter of the Dames mittee at its meeting Tuesday • beginner- or do not have new or away, bat keep it for your album. Mrs. Benjamin Cyphers, Mrs. Rus- ber of Craned High School, will of the Loyal Legion, the Contem- night. The proposed new homes elaborate equipment. 1 know a vet- The judges unfortunately haveat sell T. Douglas, Mrs. D. E. Flem- tion to its present building. A again this/year1 be head of the favorable, recommendation from porary Club of Newark, and will be located on an extension of eran contest winner.who,rang the the privilege of knowing sister and ing, and Mrs. Richard Hughes. playground staff" His assistants Christ Episcopal Church, Eliza- iputh Union avenue, facing Unami bell the first summer she had a cam- won't give tho picture a second, Also, Mrs. J. Angus Knowles, the zoning board on tho application will include.Norman Hobbie, Jos- : of C. J.-Stevens, attorney, for the beth. Park. era—and it was a second-hand out- glance. If It were a close-up. It would Mrs. Fred Lahge, Mrs. James eph JJuff, Barbara Putscher, Mary ' Mr. and Mrs. Whipple observed lit, more than 25 years old. gain attention. Laridretti, Mrs. Robert' G:> Long- „ rezohing of lots 178-181, block Lib-Coffee and Elizabeth Smith. The eight permits were issued 564, located on Centennial avenue, their. golden wedding anniversary :o Carl W. Spader for 401, 403, 405, Having seen'a great many pic- Avoid popular or hackneyed sub- aker, Mrs. W: Gerard ' Maliory, Mrs. Charles. Schillinger and Mrs.recently: tures which have been entered In jects.' Although the contest lltera- from Residence "B" to business, "kobert Niedrach are members of 407, 409, 411, 413 land 415 South Mrs. E. G. Marsiglio.Mrs. H. H. was referred to Township Attor^l In addition to her-husband, she contests. I'd like to make some sug- turo.may not mention It, a little McKim,. Mrs. Margaret. Mottam, the committee nsgisting Mrs. Stan- Union avenue, with construction gestions. ,•.--..• •• '/.•:.'.-.•• '--.•'-• • n'ey^C: H> Warsinski to draft the' is survived by two daughters, Miss' /aluation listed at $6,000 each: originality will help. yont. chances Mrs. Walter J. Miller; and Mrs. ley. . ' First of an, please read the rules considerably. Remember,' contest necessary ordinance. - / Beatrice Franklin- Whipple, at Also approved were permits to William Olsen. Adopted on'final'reading ^qs an home; and Mrs/George B. Cutts of carefully to nuke certain that yon Judges are only-human and, when Also, Mr*1 G..E. Phinips, Mrs. Wire Production Dr. C. M. Canright for the rebuild- ordinance.-providing for ^he con- Brookline, Mass., and two grand- an:eligible and that youij picture they see a shot that they've seep THURS., FRI. and SAT. Clarence Rominger, Mrs. Wilbur ing of his home at 34 Springfield meets - every • single one' of, the' re- done hundreds of times, they are struction of a sanitary/'sewer in Wire Is produced frpm rods or children. ivenue, which was gutted by fire Schindler, Mrs. Merlyn Taliaferro, coils by drawing the. metal through quirements. Do not waste time and more likely than not to bs sure that Miss,Anne Thompson;" Mrs. 'SL'T. Osborne place from Veronica ave- ecently, $10,000; John Doskocz- they've seen It done much better. Extra Special! nue 325 feet northerly. Cost of dies, further' reducing its diameter money on an elaborate presenta- Towler, Mrs. Frederick Ward, and increasing its leneuV In the Westfield Man Hurt iki, 279 Blomingdale avenue, tion. The Judges won't he Impressed So beware of the barefoot boy with the project, which/will be under- 7,000; and H. A. Larsen, 112 Oak fishing rod and puckered lips, kit- FOR Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, and smaller sizes diamond dies are. and may even be' annoyed if It Mrs. J, J3. WUliams. / taken as a locai' improvement, is In Auto Collision Lane, $9,000.. .'.. _ - makes the-plctur* hard to handle. tons peeping-out of ahoea.-and-the- estimated at~$f ,'000." A request for used. Wire is cdiled or wound on spools or reels after the final re- .Lemuel Ho\vaf3T45, of 613 Cen- Include the requested Information Mke. " construction.•'Of sewers in Wade tral avenue, Westfield, sustained a in clear, concise form-r-and stop avenue was referred to the public duction to size. Copper wire may be The GaJlatin Fbui Last, but far from- least, do not Parcel Rkte Uppetf.; / /m drawn to a diameter finer than that possible skull fracture, contusion there. Remember the judges have try to Imitate' the previous year's works department. • \ • of the right knee and right side of In 1808 Albert Gallatin. secretary f£li Dobuqse's Sliced Bacon . Beginning JuiwI,1.relief, parcels of human hair. In this size the wire of the treasury, formulated' a com- many pictures to consider. winner In any contest. Toi may he le The ,'woodside Manor Civic As- the scalp, at 5:52 p. m. last night for Coriica.y Frahcey.^and Allied made from one wire bar would prehensive plan in which he rec- The most common error contest- flattering that picture — but you // sociation, in a communication, reach from New York to San Fran- when the car in which he was driv- ants make Is that of submitting probably won't win a prlu. I/zones of Germany and Berlin will complained of a drainage condition cisco and beyond. ing . east on' Raritan road was "Tti imended the construction of a pictures which seem good to them •be.^suhject'/to/the regular postal \(ll Iroquois;,,jrp?d atyl .Lexington continuous turnpike to provide for --John van Guilder,,. rate. 'The Postal Department ex- ;; j/f/l :,•.,,, J.j , „ .- collision at the intersection of Wal- venue and Iroquois road and 7 r*yel from. Mdssachiisetts'/to North' 2 E»rly Sboe Fathloa • f avenge ymyjtyja/car/bperatep d byy Geological Survey . plained that the increase is nec- ' Oraton drive. The matter was re- Joseph Thoresz, 54, of 73 Guilden Carolina and another from Maine essary because the Economic Co- /• f ._ North Carolina was the first state ferred to trie public^works deport- A peaked leather-soled shoe called to' Georgia which would unite the Deficiencies of iron' and copper, the Cracowe was considered" the street, New Brunswick. The lat- <1823) to undertake; a geological operation Administration is no ment. \ • major ae*ports along the Atlantic resulting In anemia, are common height of fashion during the Middle ter's car was traveling- north on in pigs raised without access to soil. •urvey. - ' longer paying transportation and . The committee adopted a resolu- Ages. Its point was so long that a Walnut avenue. - coast. Re also recommeaYled roads other costs to those areas. tion contending tbat the guard rails „ across the Alleghenles between the HEN TURKEYS ib. cham tiei) around tho knee held up Howard was treated at the scene along the pedestrian walks of 4beLtbe.4oe. by Dr. Henry Mineur and removed Atlantic ocean and the great west- -r ern rivers. Hie plan waa never to the Elizabeth General Hospital jjjv iri the municipal ambulance. Neith- adopted because of sectional differ- 59 er Thoresz nor his four-year-old ences and on account of Its alleged unconstitutiOBality. , I grandson.^Ronald, sustained any YOU CHOOSE are flying- again. tVatch for injuries. Both cars were extensive- h • "swarms" of "flying Ants for studio that ly damaged and were towed to Unique Hospital , CHOICE BONELESS Steves' Garage. • • The only medical hospital without' CRANFORD PAINT & HARDWARE which come with Spring, shed Lieut. Lester Powell, who inves- a bed in the nation is the national' their wings, 'then' disappear, CHUCK ROAST These wood destroying insects tigated with Patrolman John Her- hospital for speech disorders hi ib.73c spells value & service! zer, issued a summons to Thoresz New York City. New York. Found- * It always costs more cause much damage to property. for careless driving. ! | ed by Dr. James S. Greene hi 1917. Bolldlngs not protected during '. • r- r- ••".'' it treats more than 4,000 patients « I ARMOUR'S CHOICE *fM^ construction usually require it Need an extra bedroom? Open this studio-divan and there it is! A guest bed with reversible innertpring year for every type of speech dis- NOT to paint! later. Sleepy Sam fell into bed, bad one order, including stuttering, cleft mattress! Use it double or as two single beds. You get good, dependable inncrspriug construction lait smoke and now he's dead. palate, hare lip, etc. \ \ ' Yes—neglect of wood and metal 8urfacei I PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. DOC throughout, a choice of smart, durable fabrics and trim, smooth tailoring! Even a choice of a 3-cushion results in rot and decay.:. and expen- studio or the new, modern version (illustrated) with two big pillows!,. , . sive repair and replacement bills. TTjesa STAYS SILENT-LASTS LONGER expenses are avoidable—if you protect Be Sensational with your home with, ' Look at to(A types of refrigerator*. One uaea motor, machinery, LEGS OF LAMB 63c moving parts to make ice and cold. The other—the famous Serve! \ Gas Refrigerator—operates with a tiny jet of gas flame. Not a tingle moving part to wear or make noise. So Servel alone stays sQent, lasts longer. Come see the new Gas Refrigerators today. icl PONT loin Lamb Chops - lb^89c PAINTS Shoulder Lamb Chops - M easy, quick and Jatiproof "with delicious NO MOTOR RedaHwip and Pillsbury Stewing Lamb - ib. 23c Made right to stay white TO 'W£r\R! Pie Crust Mix NO MACHINERY DO PONT HOUSI PAINT CHOICE >•#% We Specialize Exdu You'll discover magic no man sively in protection of TO GROW NOISY • can resist the first time you serve strawberries and Reddi- CHUCK CHOPPED - Ib. 59c property against TER wip. They never fail to bring Cleans itself! MITES and other Wood compliments that thrill every •it Stott white ... ««ays white woman's heart. Every rain helps I^eep it JERSEY DRESSED Destroying In s e c t"s, Luscious strawberries- * Stf- clean! Let us tell you how Rib End using dependable engineering its "•pelf-cleaning" ao- methods. We are not simple presto! Now they're glorious • OIVM yMM ol ifo LOIN OF PORK Only «S^»»I (Vtl, rat, and tion keeps your - ib. 45c exterminators. Every job is —covered with swirls of de- FULL CUT licious Reddi-wip—fresh, rich la home sparkling; A supervised by an experienced, Cream, sweetened just right- technically trained, licensed en- whipped automatically at the GAL. gineer. touch of your finger. No beat- DAIRY SPECIALS t > ing, no bowls to wash, no We are a New Jersey organiza- waste, no failures. Thrifty, too. FaoWesisfant colors for shuttersi FRESH COUNTRY tion, employing New Jersey Get Reddi-wip to- residents, and we have served day! You'll make all New Jersey, property owners your desserts more DUPONTDULUX ROLL BUTTER successfully for 17 years. Our glamorous. tu.il. MI. an. reputation, in this field is un- FRESH EGGS surpassed. ' • TRIM a TRELLIS FIHISHlf Thousands of references . are All liaiid~rifbbci] Think of it! These amazing Size—Carton of 12 53c available in New Jersey — not paints stay bright, and hold Armour't ^ in some distant State. . their color for yean. AMERICAN IJOAF CHEESE ** Our work is GUARANTEED Koos wonder-price it HaM stot* and calar mahogany finish R S YEABS without addi- it Spread ••illy... cavar ••Half Loose Cream tional charge—a one-year guar- it Dry fail. .. Mlalmix* dint mad COTTAGE CHEESE Ib. antee is worthless. for this handsome love seat! LooseSante For Information or Free In- A charming Sheraton love seat with handsome-striped-damask upholstery . . . usually goes with an uppity, if laiUl ••«. CREAM CHEESE Ib. 63C spection and Advice—CALL Q.95 stand-offish price. But not at Koos! We've managed another scoop-buy . . . taken a typical low Koos Watch Our Windows for Daily Specials! mark-up . . .and presto!' another wonder-low priori It's so smart looking'. . . you'll use this love seat Make Schlecter's Your •)„.. TERMITE with pride in your foyer, your bedroom ... or buy a pair to flunk your living room fireplace! Koos When have you seen 18th Century tables designed like these for a Paint Headquarters Budget Basement, Second Level Down. Ytar fr*Mr'aa> PUhhrnty PU Cnu . CONTROL trifling $9.95? Frankly, we can't remember! AnqV the mahogany tUmtf tffittktlrmmttrHtt, ft*. 6*t tatm -\ wk*mymUyj*arRt4M-wlpm*i mat* this ' finish has been hand-rubbed! Bind table with magazine shelf, pie* ' mtmitrfyl pit. Uii ytar favtrtf BUREAU Schlecter' FRANK VODRASKA crust lamp table, square lamp table with shelf, cocktail table, and . 2 Locust Street drum table... all good sise, too! Cocktail table, for example, measures v . EUZABETUTOWN CRANFORD PAINT & HARDWARE Cost Prices to Church and Qyk Organixation* ROSELLE PARK, N. J. 32118 inches! Yes . . . they're smart enough for your living.mom, ' OPEN Telcnlianes MB! Ti|,If 9',n inejipentivc enough for your •ummejp cottage 1 . ^. JDATED GAS CO. ITAXNlJt AVE. OUiiford KOselle 4-14M 104 South Ave., E. Cr. 6-1070 or OUR STORE CLOSED ALL DAY ELisabetb t-ilM WE'BE OPEN EVEBY WEEKDAY EVENING TIL 9x30! r,:r__^,.

. ". . , • I/' ' i • «:>•..• jteg CBANEORP X'lTUJBN - JOttE CHBOWICLBl THURSDAY. JUNE .22. 1950 ^ THE CRANFORD in knowing and others like to check their Club flag award for being the too .* own recollections with the actual details, Letter* to IN RETROSPECT in the graduating -'--~ —" THE CRANTORP 'CI'HZIEW' OTHUftSDAV, JtJNE 22. 1950 i For these persons, The Citizen and Chron- THE EDITOR ftiven the Daughters „ aww (Hitxztn unit (Btpanitlt fnm «fe FBes at «M CHIsta «ai ,ing the highest average among the damping TripsFAMILY LIFE TODAY Or that the furniture in the living THE CHAKFOEO CHBONICLE. established 1893 icle publishes each week "In Retrospect.*' five Yean At* room, was too hea^yy for, them to Chronicle A«ain Wins CBAN»«B0 CITIZEN. Established By PBUXI8 PAGE BBADSHAW This column highlights news' of the com- -Jun— ••e 14. -195- 0 ' Walter E. Cooper of 511 Central avenue filed Ten Tears A»o Specialist in Human Relations move.'Very important waathe Tact (Combined in 1921) with the county clerk his acceptance of the Demo- More than ISO friends Award in -NEA Contest ; Enteers. the State University that Sqjly and Jane were more raunity from years past During I^SK"* Chronicle, cratic nomination for. Township Committee.- He lid tribute to him Wf . likely t^l^r scolded H\r, tlve spot •For the second ^consecutive year. N had received 52 write-in vote? in the^pri or: : I'LL DO IT FOR A fflCKEL for instance, ''In Retrospect" takes the 1 'facilities here at a thcy.xlid-aat-siiucep up or the poorly The Cranford Citizen,ai»4 Chronicle ^gctiongction. ' —~-r:~~:r:: - — — r «SteM»ciub •^Johnny, tafce the "garbage p vvas awarded an honorable men- •^-^"-fcack "ibi 9357.7940/ and 1945. The Cranford Day Committee de-- beremoved as soon as they have "v9ashed dish than praised forthe v-:The Township Committee introduced and passed MS toastmaster. for Mother!" Replied Johnny, "II work well done. It is no wonder tion, in the Suburban Weekly Di- on first reeding an ordinance limiting the number JeedyGhUdren EDWARD a McMAHON.PuBUSUEH of general interest from The Citi- , 4. _ ...... Sobert Harris, who was a dp it for a nickel!" What has hap- thattheiie tasks were done badly 01 vision of the/National Better News- CHARLES M. BAY. EDITOH tft tavern licenses in the community to six, the NewMlt State Teachers College. wouffhL The Cranford Rotary Club, at paper Contests sponsored by Na- . . • , J& . • >. , , , • • . . ana appreciation for the publicity ., .__ ,. . . . current number. A public hearing on the measure' pened here? Does this mean tha forgotten. don e tent director of the Cranfordltoys' Camp at ; luncheon meeting last Thursday tional- Editorial Association, it was NATIONAL, EDITOtlAl zen and Chronicle file's for those years is ject. without your ** ***** •*** •*» *wned, was scheduled for July 3. Johnny is mercenary, that he won'i In a misguided attempt to create given this pro on Late, it was announced by J. WalteTcoflee c\T announced this week. e E. Uriner Goodman of Roselle, a Gold Star director and manager; : »-«nee camp the Howard Johnson Restaurant, help his Mother, that his time is tot incentive, parents like those of compiled each week to refresh memories cooperationc tact , we could rfnot have rtododendwns,wi azaleas, lilacs, r .'First place in the Suburban di- wnich may have become somewhat hazy , ^ fL?" ^«?*£ " » «*"* father of World War 2. was to be the principal t Mary Hopkins, a member of the >ute 29, authorized a donation of valuable to work fbr ntstliilng? Sally and Jane try to pay for the "t: • -.1 .• .. r .1 j i. ford and "Cranford Day ' woi speaker at Cranford's observance of Independence , Jjvision went Jo the Scarsdale (N.V.) Class of Cranford High School. ^tw 5 to Camp Endeavor' to provide I n ' some cir tasks'dpne'' -One family has a com- with the passage of the years and to re- have ^n ^^a sutcess. Day at the World War 2 Honor Roll, North Union Uons Oub fla^a t Jfc, annual award*^? Inquirer, second to the Ridgewood ' Member: Quality Weeklies or N. J. and Springfield avenues. The ceremonies, were to - News. Sharing honor- readers events which now are part of Kay who cooperated with this com- War Dads, and the Memorial and Independence |ree • underpi iveleged , • children these things. Bu ing and drying dishes, five cents for as Second Class Matter. less seed production. dent of the class, was awarded The Citizen , Cranford.-; able mention honors with The Cit- Published Thursday at Cranford, New Jersey, by Cranford's history. ,n mu^and gave us such excellent . Day Committee. , . the real meaniiii going to the store, etc. This teachej Chroniele cup for outstandin8 g athletic performan^ izen and Chronicle was the La- 1 Peony.- flowers should be re- Five teachers-were engaged to fill vacancies The club previously had ap- of such an answe ! The Cranford .Citizen and Chronicle. Inc. Official "In Retrospect" chronicles elections, Yourstruly, ' Jr^T'fc^lPVP^ ^ toeeighth^ad e or S the youngster to expect money foi Grange Pork (rn.) -€Htizen. paper for Cranford, Garvyood • and KenilU-qrth. moved, too, and at this time look and two resignations of .faculty members were Michael's Parochial School wertTto receive »h oved contributions to provid is that there ha: any household task done. If he has J KOYEN, Subscription Rates $2.50 a Year in Advance school graduations, musical programs, ' also for diseased stems. The old accepted at a* meeting of the Board of "Education. diplomas at the school's annualsolemn^rad^ iminer outings for two ' Gir^ not been any con no immediate use for the nickel Othei* New Jersey papers hon- 1 The new instructors were: Miss Anne Wagoteke The Rev: Thomas Conroy of St Marv's sistent training in ored included the Morristqwn Daily OFFICE: 5-7 Alden St. Tel. CRanford 6-6000 athletic events, Red Cross -and similar flowers of peony furnish a place of Rahway, Mrs. AureUa JOaley of WestfleUJ, Miss in Etaabeth was to betoe g^% •cuts and for four boys at the he says, "I won't do itnow." Elizabeth J. Youngman of Jersey City, Miss Ella Five-year stripes, gold and ranford Boys* Camp. the assumption o: The Brown family has solved1 Record, third in the daily division, campaigns. Township Committee and June 14, 1950 for disease togerminate , it's a good home tfutie with honorable mention to the Chronicle. - M. Haver of Clinton, and Miss Edna Inez Peairs of merit badges were awardedTo IOSTGW Secretary H. Stanley MacClary this problem by dividing up the Board of Education actions, church news, ^^ ' idea to give the peonies some, fer- Roselle. __Thosa resigning were: Mrs. Margaret K. at ah annual rally ih,the Roosevelt School ^, ported that the club's attendance which are neces household tasks. As the.children Camden Courier-Post; Manville Huber and Mrs. Evelyn Selb'y- sary for character News, honorable mention in week- tilizer as soon as they finish bloom- William ftimim^chahTnan^meproS m 7 ! May'totaled 96.03 percent,, and become older they gradually as- # and doings of social, civic, and youth Dear s the presentations. ^Program, made Donation of a $1,653 check, representing the building, for"de- sume more important work. Before Jy division under 1,500 circula- Madeira oat the general assembly for the organizations. M , , This is the month" when the proceeds of the Cranford Dramatic Club produc- •nss BBAD8HAW veloping indepen tion;. Washington Star, third in v Polio Season Open Fifteen Years Ago Utrict will be held^ July 12 in school opens in the fall, and^just -n , 11 r" • i Cranford • Women!WomenJss. FieldField ' Army, Now is a good tun• e to.-.«-».-•» give ever-- tion of "Kind Lady." was made to the Cranford- Cranford High School was to award din • •--T^ dence and coop weekly division over 1,500 circu- Garwood-Kenilworth Chapter - of the American Bizabeth. Henry Elwell of the before summer vaqation, this fam- Union County's polio season for Turn back the pages of time each American* Caneer Society, takes 8«en Plants a shearing, if they to Itt students, the largest class ever to be eration, and for that importam ily all meet together to reorganize lation, with honorable mention to week. It can be'done easily by following stock of past achievements and we need *° ** ma^e more dense. We Red Cross. .Mrs. Jphn H. Low, chairman of the uated here, at commencement exercises;in,t Kizabeth club is the incoming dis- community station wagon drive, received the check the feeling qf "belonging to the fam- :he work. A list of "must be dones"' the New Jersey Herald;, commun- 1950 is already upon us.. "In Retrospect" regularly on this page of «"<* the publicity given our efforts -^^^^fftJ^^S- auditorium of the Roosevelt Schopl. •ict governor. \ : ily." i ity service, Ridgewood News,'first; from J. Henry Leon, treasurer of the Dramatic ' Miss Alice Lakey, 78, a Cranford is made and studied! Each mem- Although summer is just beginning Tt-p./. J ri i *"*«*•• and objections by your paper plays shears or a knife rather than with Club, and turned it over to the Red Cross. I Birthdays of the following mem- Parents often think that times ber volunteers for the job prebes- t editorial, Delaware Valley anaies tertoeariy 40 years, died at her homeTog The Citizen and Chronicle. ^ part m oursuqc^s. hedge shew*, as this tends to create The Cranford Boys' Camp on Silver Lake,' were observed: William Al- have changed so much that there ferred. One summer 15-year-old Nqws, honorable mention; excel- .— hot weather and infantile paralysis a very too sm ind fo ! nt street. Funeral services were to be in charJ* Mrs. R. N. Niedracrchh, captaincaptairi;j anandd _ .» d s orma???l tplant^f . which was to reopen for a si^-weak -season on the Hev. Frank Sherlock, rector of Tr^tv EnH I. C. K. Sellers and the Revar.e no longer "chores" for the chil- Bill decided to take over the wash- lence in typography. East Orange seem to go hand in hand — several com- members of our Board wish to ex- Keep in mind that dose mowing July 8 for the first time, since 1942, would be paTOiurch Mayor George E. OsSrheld? Z ibert G. Longaker, which oc- dren. Today instead of gaining ing' machine, which involved all Record, th'ird; best advert islnig pro- press their appreciation to you and of a lawn is one way to have a poor filled to capacity, according' to Clarence Fritz, ctared/a ten-day period of mourning in the towT motion, Irvington Herald,'honor- I49*$e.00 Worth Of Heirloom Quality For Just 8^000.00 president of the camp, trustees. ' ... •' rred in May; and Wiiliatn Dodds, strength ~ and skill with axe orthe laundry for the family, because munities in the county have already re- Zodes your staff for your very, courteous lawn. For best-results dip at a ship. Mies Lakey, who was a native of Ohio ^ r. ,MacClary,;_Dr. Kenneth C. hatchet by chopping wood, we turn he could sleep later in.tHe morn- able mention; best'news picture, ' Mary Joyce Hubuiger and William Malsh : : -educated abroad. She received^nationaiT^ • * ' . • •* 'jiv ' ' • • " ' ' " "' " • " ' - • ' - • '."•••' ' " . - o cooperation with us at all.times. height of 146 to 2 inches. on the radiator. There are many Ing. • • ' • Mount. Holly Herald, first. ,; U ' .'•••••..,' • • • ported their first polio cases. The National Board of Fire Under- were presented with the William J. Deans awards tion for her work in sponsoring various purer acKay, Horace Corbin, Jr. anS Yours verv trulvr ;—— If- the clfpoinC IS rirmg nft^n ihin^-howevetv-stttl—4eftr—for lawn and foreffort s tu biiug me benetlts of ins " "^ ihich-4ake-pU»ce rho liat of- "must be- u^..c3 l? • This is the season 'when contnbu- writers reports that substantial improye- ALICE C. BISHOP^4 , enough, dippings'are better left the Kenilworth schools', Edwin. Krflus, supervis- ance to women and children, Tn . Cranford j month. youngsters to do which are notstudied'until.al- l itemsjn-e assumed r ing principal of the schools, made the presenta- Kindergarten Practice ' A breathtaking array of fine Madeira or- tiohs made by residents of Cranford and Con^spon'ding'secretary wheife they falL They provide me ber fb v aa [President Robert M. Craae con- ^iriiflcial "busy work" but truly by someone. Parents are included ment in American municipal building Cranford Women's Field Army shade on the soil, and as they decay • tions. . • i . v • J . • -.- ••••-. •••' Hffi™ T 2,' tk * » Improvement A ciation and served as its president for many Victected thtee businesbusiness s meetinmeeting gan anddhelpful. here too; father and mother both 1 Roosevelt School f other cities and towns /throughout, the American Cancer Society return nourishment to the soil. , -Twenty-six pupils of the eighth grade of St Just 50 Embroidered Ecru j codes was made last year. In that period, Michael's Parochial School were to be graduated She was active in Trinity Church a«airH . iMeurer welcomed the guests. Sally and- Jane are' calleH heart- issume their tasks in this way. The Children who have enrolled for Clipping this -height also - provides at commencement. exercises in St. Michael's' memberghip in the W«lnesdayMcS less because they are careless and idea of not "doing theif bit" does gandies and linens for your proudest parties, nation to the National Foundation of In-' it helped prepare new codes or revise out- . „ . „, . . some shade. Close clipping exposes - &e Republican Club. MisTIakey. also the new kindergarten term ai Linen Bridge Sets. n Church.' The pupils were to receive Holy. Com- forgetfUl and do not help their nt>t occur to these children. There Roosevelt School attended a class a ramlI1 the base of the plants to the sun. unportant part in establishintTuie Sf iniination v fantile Paralysis really go to work; in munion in a body in the morning and join in a mother who is not well. A clpser 'is no question of money. It is.tbeir period Friday. ThQ. morning ses- moded one. for 232 dtie. and town, ^K? ?"T 8 class breakfast following the service. ' A^ociation the PTA, andlht Needlework earnest in carrying on the battle against M Don't cut off the foliage of bul- service^. . . ition for look at these two girls shows ,us resgponsibility to share the family sion met from 10:15 toll:15'and Were 438 fot. gifts of distinction, for hope chest Aro.jgh.ut the countty _ .*. ,ha» J££2!£SL. A™, bous plants until they are well rip- Walter H. Kflth and Christian J. Emde, regu- that "their interest in doing what tasks. And it seems as natural to lar Republican candidates, -defeated Lawrence Mrs. Lisle R. Beardslee of Riverside drive was ( he afternoon, from i: 15 to 3:15 the inroads of-poKo. . ened. Remember that the plants to open her home for the exhibition and sale of iry$2^0. helper,.a0 a yeart .permanenthe VA tHospital labora,- I mothermother, did led to giving them toy hem as sharing the family benefits Mis* Etta ' Tunher, principal, and double the number which asked such a^ Nurse Corpse daughter; of Arthur are "now working for next year's Krampert in the; race for Gkp,P. nomination for .Near^JEast refugee, handcraft. Approximately 70 ; : •—•-••-••• Precautions, of course, are always the two full 'terms on the Kenilworth Borough bbnshelper,.a, w^S announced.bt the VAy Hospitalthe-Postfbrooms.whe, n they were thr*e and creating three meal& a day.' Mrs. AYfhiir-Hoagland, president of treasures. All delicately embroidered by, sistance the: veaibefore Easmian of 241 i*orth avenue, ii a flowers. Cranford members of the Near 'East Foundation lffice...^nice., A two-hour written test iiss I four. But th»ir A« i. JU i CouncU in the primary June 12. Mayor M. J. were to assist her at the sale. • four. But thejr parentn s did not r'Pf'A, were in charge of the in order. One of the most important, as sisiance cne year oerore. member of the medical department Serzin was unopposed for the Republican nomina- cjuffed and application must be think to let them brush up'their prograni. . ,_ Ernest E. McMahon, alumni secretary of Rut- id before July 6 on forms avail- Delta Zeta Meriibers ' pointed out by the Cranford Board of The organization's National Build- woroen^offlcters?' basic course at .•_.'"' tion for reelection. • • • , gers University and son of E. C. McMahon, pub>< own table crumbs — the brooms While children observed the kin- hand, all very specially priced for this great ^.r«l.'L' I— • -J • *• • Medical Field Service School, Receives Patent Forty members of the eighth grade gradu- Usher of The Citizen, and Chronicle, gave ,,a [e at the Post Office. Eligible were toys to,play with!. To Meet iri Princeton dergarten schedule, parents^met for ating class .of the Keniiworth public schools were' Health, is that we keep calm when and ing Code has been revised SIX times Since Army Medical Center, Fort Forrest H Blanding of 120 on the history of Rutgers.and the work ' ' Lplicants will "be notified of the Later on spasmodic attempts The Northern New Jersey Alum- refreshments in the school' library, it was originally published in 1905. It Brook ~—• e"«"»«««. r xex. ane is now Hernini g avenue, a member of the to receive their diploma„., ..^s. uuuJunec 1o8 a ait commence commence-- n™ oon mertheree aatt a luncheon'meeting of ie and place of examination. The if polio should strike this year in our own .'* ««- «-*-:—11 .J-1--J---1 • • ««<*- • ~ Houston, rTex. She ment exercises in the auditoi t f th Hdi were niade to force responsibility nae Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority Hostesses were "Mrs. W. H. Stacey, Just 24 Hand Embroidered ' l merit exercises, in the. auditorium of the Harding, ford Rotary Club. ., , ,. ^ition involves assisting medical for dish, washing or cleaning the ivill hold a luncheon meeting Sat- VIrs. Joseph Downing, Mrs, E. Imus ako has an Abbreviated Edition for to»rn* ^^t^tS^^S %^&tZ*£!% tt ,' ••, ^ i^'l^..„..„. anoi^ u ati commencemeni-uiiiiiiencementt exerciseexercisess o off . — _ .-~.~*...R »«. y«e Republican Sets. Were 12.95 9.95 ;;/ rj^ :^k;L brought a total or seven known cases in - tation to military/ procedures/ is/moving the catalyst from the gas the .'eighth grade of the Garwood schools in the cipal Comffrtttee. He succeeded Samuel H. =>:! ited. Reservations may be made cookies for the occasion. IS IS v^n enCouragiriff develop- /gi^en t«aU,/women omcers of the7 Stream in the fluid catalyst crack- Lincoln School auditorium. * Avron J. Wahl was who was moving to-Boselle. Charles Ehn with.the State chairman, Mrs, Vir- Cranford, including one death. J Also present were Mrs. Arthur .: • . •."•••• • • -Set A • ' j 1 MI. 1 . , Nurse Corps or Women's Medical ing process given the Richard Sachsel memorial award, and chosen treasurer of the local .committee,, gil D. Barker, 639 Shadowlawn lay, chairman of class mothers Other suggestions made by thement.;; J\ SOU Ad building code is one of Specialist Corps of the Army or James T. Hoare was presented with the Lions which also had been fceld by .Mr, Tool. MAKE THE drive,/Westfield. the most effective and fundamental weap- !he,A ir Forcf ; The B*fai?*t COI?S Mrs. Frank Bryan, membership board of health for preventing the spreaid ,/• • . 1 ' •• 1 ' includes colleg1 e graduates who Mrs. Franklin Dezendorf of hairman, and Mrs. A. S. Kightlin- -of infantile paralysis include these: Keepi-X OI18 in the WOP again8t destructive fire have specialized in dietetics, physi- lainfield, newly elected president, ger, co-chairman; and Mrs. Ed- /ill introduce her committee chair- ward Rathje, hospitality chairman thera or away from crowds if polio is present in and that goes for tKe smaH towns no less ^y Py. occupational ther- men. Guest of honor and speaker Linen Dinner Sets the community, wash hands in preparing than the 'great cities. Firetraps, sub- • J ill be a member of the chapter, • • 'i <; and eating food and also wash thoroughly YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Mrs. Jessie Emerson Moffat, wrU> standard ^commercial buildings, inarJe- Piano Recital • will review her latest novel, "Mrs. Usually Sale all fresh fruits an'd vegetables, avoid ilbert Lancaster, 3rd." / ' fatigue and over-exertion, have a well- quate and' improper exits, excessively! A recital was held last Thurs- CALIFORNI Cloth, 8 napkins - - 59.95 39.95 balanced diet, keep-garbage covered and I{Wable materials:.yr-^^\^ o^^^^^^^C^ VACATION NEEDS ive Wire Burns 70" ^ 106" Cloth, 12 napkins - .' 79.95 49.95 free from flies, and screen all windows Kindred gangers have been responsible homril ill; Forest avenue. Partic- A live wire burning-^n a tree at MIAMI - $3PA95 506 Lincoln avenue, east, brought Ml 2-4400 for a huge amount of property loss and "Pants, all winners .of awards'pre- CONSOLIDATED and doors. . v 70"x 106" Cloth, 12 napkins.'- r 119.00 75.00 call for firemen at 9:26 last AIR SERVICE { If we take to heart these few simple for a ghastly number of deaths and maim- SSiJSZ^^lL^Sl 'hursday night.. Public Service ESSEX HOUSE •as notified by the fire department NEWARK. "N.J. ings, hire IS always waiting for Its chance Gary Dorian, Lynn Hunter, Judy 70"x 124" Cloth, 12 napkins - -. 149.50 95.00 •• hints now, we may well avoid much of nd a repair crew from the unitility Airport Office ; '7Ml 3-35753 j. the scourge of polio later. to strike—and poorly built and main- Bragdon, Audrey Riggs and Sally rm made necessary repairs. tained structures are just what it is look- Shepherd X 7CXJ42" Cloth, 12 napkins - - 275.00 179.00 9 ing far. —— 70" x 124" Cloth, 12 napkins ... 225.00 149.00 • *In Retrospect The war against fire must be fought WILBUR COON inong al codel frontss ar, ein one alli salients as are. adequatSound-e build fire-- SHOES What was the news of the week in .' .' .'. .. for Cranford and vicinity five, ten, and fif- fighting "facilities and a public which is WOMEN WITH SERVKE teen years ago? ;, alert to hazards and knows how to correct PBOBLEM FEET Embroidered And Appliqued them. Our gigantic fire waste is some; UNION COUNTY'S Many local residents are interested Organdy Dinner Sets \ • / thing for which we can have no excuse? ANDREW CR1SANTI Oradaate «f American •ff '. ''; v Usually , Sale SM OSNTBNNIAI. AVB. 66"xI06"Tloth, 12 napkins • - 149.95 ' 99.95 «^ANFOBD ONLY OFFICIAL 66" x 106" Cloth, 12 napkins - - 175.00 119.00

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Page Twdrft THE v four| cises in Pingry School, Elizabeth. arily, Louis P. Blanc, president, Cubmaster William Sullivan of Jiight at a surprise party at his testimonial (uncheon at ^he -Rob-- spcctively. for their essays in. a growing within them. That is tion, and we the people must co- : nually to the senior who -"in Township Of Cranford to Martin 0t the 195 outstanding 'graduate must create a desire In other peo- He also, won the scholarship prize has announced. - ;^ Furniture., prices haye dropped acic 178 of St. Michael's Church ert Treat Hotel, Newark. He was where we begin to touch th£ whole opinion of her feUb'w students home, 305 Edgar avenue. Re- The beginner at bridge soon way declarer tucks away a game 1 students from all parts of the world contest" 'conducted by Bnai B'rith ple to cooperate with us to accept operate In forwarding the Ideas in the fifth form and was given this year from the peak reached warded a Webelo Badge to Lion Robinson;. lots 45, 47,-and goreUil. The Rev. William B. Donnelly, associated with the company 30 \ Lodge Of ynidn- County, No. 1469,trouble; the fact that as soon as which were mentioned.. Our na- The shelter, which is located" at teachers has shown to the grea freshments were prepared by den teams to finesse, and from then on without risking another, finesse.. 49, map of BlooiningdaJle^8-adal{iQn. who have received one-year fel- our ideaki,,.and to better them- membership in the Cum Laude two years ago, according to a com- rub Frank DePaul at the annual : pastor • of St. Michael's, presented years en that date. " . little children learn to speak and mothers. Members' of the pack uaes thkit little device.at every opT lowships from Rotary International' • ' which has members in Cranford, selves. - • tion must set an example for others Society; 1506 East St. Georges avenue; Lin- parison made at the conference. degree_ a sincere and democr, licnic recently in Nomahegan Even, if North-had a heart to re- Mr. dn&^MrstrKnihony' L. Car-diplomas to the 43 graduates:. A understand words ' they begin to committee attended: Mr. Brennan |portunity, Tl»e expect demurs at for study; as ambassadors of good He has been with Western Elec- Westfield, Kenilworth and Gar- To set a good example, the to follow; give essential aid to den, is too small to accommodate Manufacturers also > have been friendliness, consideration of of turn "the play \iroujd__c«5tjiolhiagr . ^., to Angelina Trimaico, solemn benediction followed' the realize the differences between The memorial award is presented park. Mr. Sullivan, who Is leav- proposed a resolution of gratitude -risking his contract on a fifty-fifty will, in a country other than their tric since he started as a drafting wood. . United States must improve in devastated countries, and educa- striving to reach new levels in era and high character under Declarer wouMTfiST cashimetwo property knotvn as 63 \Valnut alumnus 'address. races and religions, mainly be- to the boy in the Upper School at the animals, Mr. Blanc pointed out ,.£ the pack after five years as cub- to Mr. Sullivan for his work in the probability aid looks for a play own. Grants for these Rotary ^student at its Hawthorne Works, Marvin Katz.pl Cranford, presi- several - ways. Discrimination, a cate people constructively. If we circumstances." Miss Poynter a high-spades, hoping for a 3-3 break avenue. . ,.•'.' Facilities in Linden do hot lend workmanship, design, quality and naster, will be succeeded by Far- cub scout movement and presented Father GafTney. is now assigned Chicago.- He was . transferred-to ' dent,'presented cash awards to the cause of the actions and the words prevalent proolem, must be les-do this, we, as individuals and asPingry with the highest scholastic was cited for her constructive? with a better percentage. there, and. failing that; the king Mr. and .Mrs. Robert S. Schweg- Fellowships over a four-year per- / themselves to the' cost of operating utility. . : |is Swackhamer. •.„•'•,.' a pen and pencil set as'a token of to the Church of St. Vincent's Fer- the Wekearnyan plant in 1928. winners at the annual awards as- expressed by. their parents. They sened by breaking down the racial a country, will make ours a better average for the academic year.' In operation and unselfish service1 A J 98 7 of diamonds-would be cashed, and ler. to Mary G. Dejla Serra, prop- iod total nearly half a million dol- learn to call people, who belong to the case of the Cranford youth, the home, he said/ . New home furnishings shown at Lions Ct|bs William Davis and appreciation, ; • '. rer, Lexington avenue, New York. lars. ' . . Mr. IJiller is the former, presi*' ' sehnbly Tuesday morning at the and religious 'carriers which are world. . f i the school, and received a ge V K 9 finally the finesse of the jack of erty in Union avenue, 165 feet this is the third straight time he The society is seeking a new site the meeting will be displayed ! He was until last week in Wash- den* of the Cranford Symphony high school. Mr. Katz and Mr. Levy minority races or religions by dis-so resistant. fohn, Ferrador were graduated i 0 Q 6 3 diamonds would be tried as a last from Alden street. ' ' During-'the past 11 months, it has received the award. His •and hopes to erect a modern ani- shortly at Koos' showplace. excellence award in Latin. On Sunday, Mr. Sullivan, with ington, D. C, at the Dominican Orchestra, and js a member of the were members, of the committee respectful names, and unless Is Boy Scouts. The following also • Q 7 6 3 resort. „ •'. was reported, 268 new Rotary Samel aws are necessary to marks for the year just ended aver- Ws assistants, Arthur Donnelly and Gertrude M. Volker and others, House of Studies. Stanley S., Holmes Cnapter of the . which arranged the local contest. taught otherwise in later life will Local Girls Graduated mal slielter, the president reported. reived awards:" Ralph Burlrf, »KQ10 8 Clubs have been orguimvd in 36 guarantee protection of equal aged 95.5. New headquarters are expected to Frank Del Gandio, accompanied A A52 CAWASTA executors,- etc., to Jersey Acres, Telephone Pioneers of America. He • Judges were DrrH. R, Best, super- forever associate those people with To Play in Recital haymond Burla and Albert Vad- 8 5 3 ,( The son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward or rights. However, if the idea of From Elizabeth School Creative Art Class 40 cubs who received Holy Com- - •'v' 10 With both sides needing 50 you Inc., property in Denman avenue, countries, bringing the member- served with Jrje, nrmy in W 'd vising principal of schools; Frank those nqmes.. Thus, as each- small Others from Cranford who won be completed by September 1. |a, silver arroV for bear badge; -0 A J 8 2 N P. Gaffney of 416 Orchard street. ship of* this world-wide. . service tolerance is to succeed, there must Three Cranford students part munion in St. Michael's Church. E'IO'K 7 5 hold . ••-..; 825.02 feet from Lexington'avenue. War I. ' Martz, assistant principal of Cran- child grows older he becomes one Miss Patricia O'Connor, daugh- awards were: Grade 6—improve-: During the interim, animals Names Officers yilliam Smith and Paul "Stupak, • 92 Father Gaffney was the second club organization to an all-time be a solution to the discrimination ipated in a recital last Thursd The pack committee win meet I* A K J 10 2AQ99655 544 ford High Schopl; and Charles M more person Who, perhaps uncon- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. ment, honorable mention, Frank H. available for adoption may be seen • Mrs. G. F; Richards was named, Jolf badges and gold and silver • - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warsinski from 76-year-old St. Michael's high of 340.500 .business and pro- problem, a solution which Is in- night of vloUn pupils of Mrs Ha at the home of Mr. Swackhamer, " • 8 4 There (^re no melds on the tables to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. A. Jacobus, sciously, adds to the great mass of O'Connor of 104 South' Union ave- Dickison, HI; first form—scholar- by appointmfintat the veterinary president of thfe newly-formed cre- Irrow; Frank Del Gandio and Wilr parish to enter'the priesthood.. He Ray, editor of The Citizen and digenous to the country. It Westfleld. The included Ma 443 fessional executives who are mem- •'-.•» I people who practice intolerance. nue, was graduated June 11 from ship, honorable mention, L. Ter-offices of DrTjonTTT^Bmeth, 900 St. ative-art class last week at a Ledden, silver arrow for the 132 Heming avenue, on September Partner drays^ from the stock and property.in Columbia, avenue, 714 was ordained June 9, , 1949 in bers of some 7,100 Rotary Clubs in Novark Graduates Three Chronicle. must be characteristic of America, Freudenberg, Zoralee Zohe 15. The next pack meeting win be pass pass A m\ ttotary President-EIect ford Local. 52, PBA, will rnect at received bachelor of science de- Jay C. Harbeck and Jeremiah K. "Rahwayi for benefit of the pack.. Brown, property in Indian Spring Have you not, at 'some time or keeping prejudice out-of my ownsimply support it and Athletic Association. In ad- teur and professional artists. Any of 803 West End place, reccivdl Ind John Ferrador received a cub pass 5 4 pass pass With nine cards in the up-pile Attends Convention 8:30 o'clock tonight in the Casino, ! gree-j at Newark College of En-' Ross, Jr. ' iliique.: for winning the discus and your initial meld already road, 328 feet, from Orchard street.. it was announced this week by! v.iiieeririjj other been asked your opinion on life as best I earn I am making a dition, she was' vice-president of persons interested in joining are his M.B.A. degree from Harva , pass , -., • ••' • •—. . commencement last By doing this, we -will remove 'her class hi her junior year. Also, fifth form — scholar-Local High School Girl [hrow. Andrew Bums and Peter v down, there is a strong probability Mr and Mrs. Michael tbwery ~CyriPW. Perley, president-elect President Edward C. McMahon.' j week. the topic ;of community improve- start. One person is certainly not the cause for such Communist asked to get in touch with Mrs. School of Business Administrat Temple Women Hold South cashes the ace of Hearts expected to shake a large group of Graduating with Miss O'Connor ship, honorable mention, Edward last week. I Valsh received Softball bats for that the opposition will freeze the to Anthony Massa, lot 11, block'4, pf the Cranford Rotary Club, left ment? Perhaps. it' was' a subject propaganda as is being used in Receives Voice Award Young. v .. . . . and continues a heart which East 'Sunday morning by plane for De- for a fourth.grad^ composition; or people' into understanding the were two.other C*ranford girls,Pa- D .Reeves, Jr. Philip W. Heston Unning the three-legged race. .'-. Entertainment lor Choir pack as a defensive measure im- niap of property 'of the estate of Africa concerning the treatment of Neva Lee Jemison, a sophomore ruffs. The club ace is played, then Mary Denman, deceased. ...••• troit, .Mjch., where he is one pf ' perhaps it was a "thought" ques- shallowness. of beihg prejudiced tricia Murray, daughter of Mr. and and Paul Van A. Damon, and sixth George Starkin won an official A party was held last Thursday mediately, so your best chance of the Negro in the United States. at Cranford High School.and also league baseball autographed by the a small spade to the queen, dum- 6,500, Rbtarians and members Of ,' tion presented' by your social .stud- but as an individual I can set a Mrs. J. ,]E. Murray of- 24 Crescent form >— ' scholarship, honorable by the Temple Beth.El Women's my's last club is led and the ten getting the pack is to prepare for Another-step which the United a student at the Gage School of Intire New York'Yankee cham- the freeie. Hold on to the nines. If their families from 60'countries of ies teacher during a current events good example and hope that others place; and Joan Whelan, daughter mention, Stephen J. Lewis. ' ' Club to honor the Temple Choir. Gets Williams Diploma 1 States should take is. to improve Music! and Dramatic Arts in Mill- WE GO ANYWHERE! lioriship team for being the best in successfully finessed. South Show- Europe, Asia, Africa and North , period. More than likely in your will follow. .: •" ••••••. of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Whelan of A general song fest was led bying.out."" Now declarer has lost one the freeze comes, right opponent living conditions for the poorly burn, Iwas recently g^ven an in- |he ball\tl>rowing contest. Gerry will freely discard any stray nine Stuart DufflelU, Jr., of 6 Hernmg South and Central America at- early school days you have been 12 Makatom drive. Mrs. Howard Harris' with piano ac- .trick, and knows he must lose to tending "the 41st Annual Conwen- Eventually within my own fam-fed, .poorly clothed and poorly Man, Wife Receive termediate, award with honors for he -holds, feeling i| is "safe", and avenue received his • bachelor of asked to express an . opinion on Miss Murray belonged to the companiment by Mrs. Graulick of the queen of trumps, sJr~hB~can't tion of Rotary International. 1 ily, or within my own circle of housed of the United States. If voice. • you will have the pack. Your best arts degree at Sunday ceremonies (... this subject. As a young student PARROTT TAXI SERVICE Roselle. . •friends; I may see a broader tolr the United States, cannot take care Sports Club, intra-mural basket- Decrees in Virginia afford to lose either a spade.or dia- at Williams College, Williamstown, your answer probably involved the Miss Jemison and Charles Mahh- play is not to meld at all, and to Operjing the five-day' convention era'nee.- Then I will feel the satis- of her own people, how can she ball team, Science Club, Spanish William A. Jackson, son.of Mrs. ken, also of Cranford, have been THOMAS E. PARROTT, Prop. Featured was a farce, "Shall We mon trick. The king of clubs comes , comparatively unimportant serv- lub, and Athletic Association, and discard a five, doing a little adver- program Monday, Dr. Percy Hodg- faction of' having done something help"other countries? . A revision Jenny Si Jackson of 211 Refford chosen for the All-State Chorus Join the Choir," written and di- next. . How should declarer con- Son of -Mr. and Mrs. Stuart son of Pawtucket, R, L, president ices which "you could, and even during her fifeshmari year was a : Jbimousirie Service for Weddings or Funerals. tising. With four pairs in your truly worthwhile, a real benefit to of the building codes would make avenue; and the late Mr. Jackson, which will go. to Atlantic City rected by Mrs. B. B.Kott The tinue? Duffield and" Cranf^orcilHigh'School of- Rotary International, declared ' should, render to your community member of the Glee Club. hand you are well fortified against, r the community. For whap greater the. improvement. of slum condi- and hi^ wife, Mrs. Freda H. Jack- in November and March and to By Hour, Day or Trip. , .. cast included Mrs. Jess Bernstein, The average player, would cash a frozen pack. Any .meld would cut graduate, he^_ was a - four-year that the' real need of the world tor as a matte of course. reward can a .person ask than the tions possible. Better houses Miss Whelah, who was\advertis- son, received bachelor of science, Mrs. Arnold Levine, Mrs. Jack Left, the king of. diamonds, then lead „ However, how many young1 stu- the Mosque Theater in Newark in down your chances of getting a member- of the football team and day is a great, campaign of practi- Install a Ml AMI-CAREY Attic f» *.w realization . that he has helped should be built which would last ing manager 'of the school year- degrees last week from Virginia • , For Service, Call ,. . Mrs. Lionel Weinstein of Roadie, a small, diapiontj jand ^finesse 'the v cal education in'"the field bf inter- dents went beyond these narrow November.. , . • , SHADES frozen discard pile. The point is became captain 'in 1949. He 'was others, .to- understand' the trtoe longer, thus^ preventing: sliimsT in book, was also vice-prefect of OurPolytechnic Institute, Blackbury, Mrs. Leon ^Mendlin, 'Mrs. Fred lack; or hi "might cash the ace of also active"in- Gargoyle, Williams national cooperation. Reporting •n|oy rtttfal, r«freshing sletp this and tvtry limits of personal and civic clean- ST HOLLAND MADISON* 1.35 not to be caught short when the meaning'of the Golden Rule" ' '" tKe "future." A law requiring the' Iady^bdialiiy In tier "junior year Va.. .""'.".'. Neuman of Westfleld, Mrs. Wil-Spades, lead a small one and either honor society. • .. . . on his travels, covering more than '' Uness and thought of the broader CRANFORD 6-3280 opponents ice the pack. cleaning of slums plus community and prefect in her senior year while Mr. Jackson w*as graduated with To Open Polio Unit (op to 30 Inch) liam Haveson, Mrs. Robert Kap- try to' drop the outstanding spades Vi» MIAMIrCAREY Attic Fan' retcu«« your horn*' ' •\anA deeper problem of .prejudice? projects would improve' the situa- hi her sophomore year she was in lan, Mrs. Kurt Metzger, Mrs. Jos-by going Up with dummy's king, or Most young p,eople;ahd older peo- WHAT CAN THE UNITED honors. He is a member of Phi The formaji opening of the new jfram lh« dutch** of summer'* heat •!> replant tion. , . the Dramatic Club. Other organl Kappa Phi and Phi Lamba Upsilon, polio pavilion of' the Children's YORK eph Kahn and Mrs. Lawrence ^finesse the ten spot. If he did any ple alike do not seem to think-'of. STATES DO TO MAKE OURS zations to which she belonged in- Breibart. . ..•„ of those; things he would, of course, Frank Receives Degree hot, stuff/ air with cool, refreshing mountain-top prejudice,as being a community A BETTER WORLD?" . A still moi\! pressing problem is honorary chemical engineering Country Home, Westfleld, will be the policy which the United States cluded the Spanish Club, Science fraternity. His wife was a mem-held this afternoon, it has Refreshments, under direction of Jose the hand. • . . •Everett Frank, Jr., of 506 Spring- FLOYD E. REYNOLDS night breeze*, andyoo sleep belter, feel better, problem. In .fact, many people ' . By Anita Zone Club, Press Club, Sports Club, and It's New! it's Economical! I is following concerning peace. To- ber bf tHe^Home Economics Club. been announced by the. board ON YOUR ROLLER Mrs. Sam Eisenberg, were served Z The expert would simply lead field avenue last week received an Bv« better...... •• . , ".. are not even aware that this con- What is a better world? It is a Athletic Association. la dub, deliberately putting North dition prevails. • peaceful world. The United States day, while men talk of peace, they, Mr. Jackson^, mother and sistersister, of trustees of the home. Open house by, Mrs. Joseph / Sank, /Mrs.', Joseph ibertely puting Noth A.B. degree from the School of Plumbing and Heating Contractor is both influential 'arid powerful, at the same tune, directly prepare •'/• Emily; amended the exercise?/- Levy, Mrs. Kurt Metzger, Mrs. in thife leia. hoping to'force a favor- Public aria''International/ Affair^,' •'•/ If I a cool, cool tommer, coll us now. Th«i«*1 « There are even people who be- 7 •:f, ;/|,will b>.-held, from 4/to''8 p.m. '. /.. DEVOE ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT I We Special!** In Vgur' •:/// I'k s and therefore shares the responsi- fop. war. How can two contradic- Kahn, Mrs. Robert Pearlman, Mrs.able return.. Having no hearts (as Princeton University. >..lyy hnooWiaaitoBi'/o ' ' '' / '7 ' •' 1 /hl, lleve, that they are perfectly,: ,tol/, Coles Attains Honors - Cuts Repaint Costs as Much as 40% 7 tory ideas brinfe harmony? Scien- While or Ecru Max Goldberg,' Mrs. Sam Soskin, ieemed probable on the bidding') He has been a member of the •''' ' erant, yet When it comes urhe/tb bility of helping to make the world William Coles, Jr., son of Mrs. tific research for destruction should SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS j Mrs. Rubine and Mrs. Mendlin. , -nor clubs. North is. end-played. Quadrangle Club, managing edi- HEATING PROBLEMS be. stopped. Instead, we shoujd Dorothy Coles'of 25 West Holly 26" -.28?-—.30" A spade.return is up to the king- tor of the Daily Princetonian in PKOMPT BEPAIR SERVICE push constructive thinking and re- street, who is a freshman at Le- 9 ten while a diamond return rides1949, and as a senior was secretary high University, was named to the OF EYE PHYSICIANS ' DEVOE ONE-COAT SEMI GLOSS Ueensed Master Plumber In Cranford, Roselle. search. ' We must impress stu- Lions Convention to dummy's ace-jack, and either of the Undergraduate Council. - dents that it is not'talk of peace first-year-. honor roll and dean's No Undercoat Needed To Meet Tonight Garwood and Linden. that counts, sit is action. list! ,He is pledged to Sigma Phi- IJOHNSTDN S SOUTH AVE.. E. CRANFORD 6-5367 COAL - FUEL OIL fraternity. GET FULL PARTICULARS AT Among local residents who at- OIL BURNER SERVICE Although there are other prob- PABVT SHOP ,-:: tended the annual state convention COAST TO COAST MOVERS lems with which we have tflf cope V of the Lions Clubs at Haddon Halt SAVEN BUN ANTHRACITE — Product of Jeddo-Hlfhhuid right here in the United States, the Accident FataJUtes UCRAKB PA«TIO. Tnp. Martin bid* — Street Floor Atlantic City, from Friday through; Anywhere toth e U.8. «r ones which I have selected present National safety record* show agri- jalutUoHPaint 147-5 N. UNION AVK. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Aug^: 109 JEFFERSON AVE. 8af». k a comprehensive cross section. It culture has more motor vehlcle^c- CRanford C-25M ust W. Thetjmann, Mr and Mrs. we can solve these problems, -we icldent fatalitier than any other type. \ RICHARD HARTIG. Prop. - EL. 2-2340 Open Dally Till 6:30 P. M. — Fridays Till 9 P. M. Clarence.L. JFrltx, Mr. and Mri shall have taken a big at«p,for\to»rcl; •-A '—y. ,^.-i... 'anninA.RQWiU: and Mf. and Mrs. in improving the United .jStajtes. OpMt t A. M. to « P. M. DaUv - Mo*. S Unirt. W. M. to FK M. r*-*- ^ CRanford Efrtn vnjpwBft'* ffo* Ilier^nann is 32J CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J. and ultimately in influencing the president-elect -of. the i- Cranford whole world. We will be able to EXPERT SHOE club, and Mr. Fritz is the incoming IT P. TOWNSEND, Ago! TeLCR.C-MM YARD -t- WINANS AVE. set' ourselves, up as a good ex- deputy district governor for Union ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. ample, the first objective in bet- [The Pingry School Cotinty. Two! new districts wero tering our world. - . -. REPAIRING Ninth" v formed and Cranford now is a part > Cnttec * Specialty The second objective is to im- QUICK SERVICE Summer Session — 1950 of District E, composed of clubs Call WEUaeM2-4CM prove conditions throughout the in Union and Essex Counties. An- world by aiding the people of w'ar- Skates Sharpened nouncement was made that the torn countries with essential sup- Hats Cleaned and Blocked Advanced Credit Courses, International I4ons Convention iii plies. The United States today is Grades 10 — 12 June. 1051, will be held in Atlantic helping by Joining in the ERP City. plan and in the UN international I Review Courses. Grades 1-2 MONEY BUY AS MUCH! group. Organizations/ such as LOUIS MONTINI : Remedial Reading C?ARE, religious groupf and indi- ! SHOE REPAUUNO To Iqpue New Stamp - • Cranford divduals also are contributing to 8 Alden St I Small Classes Copies of the three-cent Indiana Hershey's Ice Cream the welfare of the needy. Befoije Individual Instruction Territory Sesquicentennial com- we can gain thein confidence, and memorative stamp, marking 150 teach them our ways, they-roust ^e. years since Vinccnnes became-can-^ healthy .and live in pleasant sur- Afternoon Recreation and itol of the Territory, will be issued Now 50c Qt roundings. ' Trees Taken Down v Craft Period after July 5, Postmaster Arthur F. Constructive education consti- Metz announced. The stamp is cm m ; And. Removed Swunmlna Take home a quart tonight for a delirious tutes the. third, division ef -the horizontal,, blue,.and will be is> method for making the world Stomps Polled Oat #/a SBI. MM wmi sued in sheets of 50. William treat for the whole family ! peacef uL It is most essential. .We . AJLL WORK GUARANTEED 'Coeducational Henry Harrison appears on the are thinking of'the future. Educa- Completely Covered left of the design, and on the right tion prepares for the future. It is By Insurance II/For information call ELJiabeth is the first capital building. CoL- Have Oar Fresh Country Bottled BOlk and CreaM •XflD imperative, then, that we.educate ' * * Pktmi.rWrUt 1 2-5657 'it write Director ' of lectors may have a maximum of Delivered To Tour Home. Our Koute* Serve Craav people, not how to fight a war, but Summe/ Session, The Plnjry 10 first day covers by remitting ford. Garwood. Kenilworth and Clark. how to adjust to harmonious living postal, note or money order to the and how to maintain peace. A.YVBOYD School/ 87 Parker Road, Ellza- Offfcfl . UU N. OUver Street beih, N.J. ' -• • Vincennes post office. Covers.will The lesson which must be learn- be machine-cancelled July 4. ed here and throughout the world RAHWAY, N. X is that we cannot have peace until TeL RAhwsjr 1-1MS PETERSEN'S DAIRY AND 8UNDATB : / Seems like a mtori MILK — BUTTER — EGGS 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford 64*721 better with BRANCH STORE jve&yoiimore 524 BOULEVARD _ KENILWORTH •: i HpW TODAY'S N|W DODGE PUTS of everything y TWay woVo back again with See this year's BICCEK VALUE •vcrythlng will be kept ' Cuthm Mothh. OpHmoal Dodgp ot your dealer's how. Consult Anthony before having your hair it is to own and operate a new.De Sofol the bcU opportunity in town CfifaUl far y«a to nuke a aood deal on Drive Uir uow car that gives cut and styled for your Spring and Sum- yaw procnt car. Don't delay moitt for your money today— MIVI WtnMMIT UWT1NOI Dodge THM to THE GROUCHO MAIX SHOW. "You U> Your D0D6E mer Permanent Wave* ... act now. let's trade I in comfort, ruggednrss. depend- Coronet snodela gi«a ' you Cyro> E CRAWFORD TRUST . O* al CM tfattgau CRAWFORDITRUST uLiliiy. Stop in today! Blatle to freo you frum •Lifting. tfcorl the * I Standard Lumber & Supply Co. Anthony Hairdresser Lumber — MUlwork — Mason Materials HUGH CLARK 228 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. BERSE BROTHERS rHONE8: CRanftwrd 6-«508 — 6-24S7 j \ »4 HIGH STREET CRANFORD^ Westfield, N.J. j WEtficM 2^2316 UXMBEB FKDEOAL DIPOSTT INSURANCB COHFOHATIOM 6O9 North Avenue, W. MKMnKK PKDKKAL DEfOSlT INSl'KAMCC COBTOJL&TION NORTH AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J THE CRANFORD CI' AND CHBON1GLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 THE CBAWTORD CTnZBJJ AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1050 Pag*, Fifteen •*••§ Newcomers Plan Summer Cdebrate Anmyereary Nursery Students Receive Diplomas in Picnics, Entertain at Bridge Collegians' Corner Home for the summer vacation Mrs.. Winter of 72»J_awn: terrace! gar Heston, Edward Hobbie, Rob- At 6:30 p. m, the Young Plans'for picnics in July and* : ert Hobbte,, James Lo£anger, Wil- Su^nday School to Qpse Society will meet at the ch &ugast~vrere made last nighfc~aTa tfrom-Renssalaer Polytechnic In-[is home" frbm~Re7is^toer Poly\ech- Summer Bible w stitute, Troy N. Y., after complet-1 nic Institute, Troy, N. Y., after Summer liam "Old, Robert" Pash, Charles Thought)fmtheWeek Methodist At Lutheran Church a special program The Rev meeting of the executive board of Aitcheson will continue u Reade-Burford Nuptial ing their freshman year are Nel-(completing his junior,.year. He will Ray, William Riggs, Arthur Rob- Regular serviced/next Sunday the Newcomers' Club at the home of sermons on the "Second son Skaarup, Jr^ son of Mr. and j leave July 8 for Perisacola, Fla., erts, JCenneth Weemanj Jr., Don- morning at Calvary Lutheran of Mrs. Robert" C.Higgins,\9 Park Performed in Virginia By the Rev. Albert G. Dezso, Pastor, OsceoU Presbyterian Church School Slated of Christ," Sunday at 7:« Mrs. Skaarup of 107 Oak lane, and for six weeks' training with ald Cooper, Richard Frank, Thom- u Church will include, matins "Jft 8:30, terrace. This was the board's fin- the • ,;-^',-/ AJ* INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" Instrumental and vocal v Miss ^Elizabeth Jane Burford of Harold Glovier, Jr., son of Mr.Naval ROTC. Services as Mears, David J?ash, Sidney De- Program Sunday school at 9:30 and divine al meeting of the season. , ' Camp; Louis Oxee, Kenrteth Wee- Tpctt: "Come unto'jne, all i/e that labor and, are heavy will be offered. Falls Church, Va.; was married and Mrs. Glovier of 116 Columbia ' Tbe 11 o'clock service wlT be laden, jind I.will give you'rest. Takejmy yoke upon you, and learn . A family church service will b worship aVil o'clock, ^his will be At Tabernacle Tonight Mrs. Robert Malqrilm- June 11 to Thomas Calvin Reade, man, Walter Cooper, Thomas Enrollment in the Bible avenue.' The latter wqn his: num- conducted for ihe last time Sunday of me; for 1 am meek and lowly in'hearts and ye shall find rest conducted every Sunday at 9:3 the . fipal ' session of the Sunday • The regular summer Bible school sonOf 3.1 Roger avenue' will be son of Mh and Mrs. Joseph Jones Rabbi Taxon to Speak Doig, William Fay, John Wither- unto your souls. For' my yoke is easy,- and my burden is light." has increased from 331 in > jerals in football arid lacrosse dur- morning at Trinity Church. Dur- a. m. until after Labor Day- a school until the second Sunday in will open Monday at 9:30 a. m., in hostes|j for the Thursday night Reade of BBalmier? parkway. The ington. Also new members: Peter ^.Matthew 11:28-30', '.'...-'•• tober to 362 at the end of ! ing the past year. John Kies^vetter, In Westfield Sunday ing July and August and on Sep- Cranford. Methodist Church. Xh September; ' . the Cranford Tabernacle, the Rev. bridge groups Guests will be Mrs.ceremony was performed by trie Andersen, Howard Arnesen, Larry / At a. time when we are thinking.ahead with anticipation to the pastor announced '• Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kieswetter . tember'3. only one service—Holy. 'new" schedule will begin Sundaj ff The. daily vacation bible school George At Aitcheson, DJX, pastor, George Spahn, Mrs. William Jones, Rev. Cecil H. Franks, pastor, in Rabbi Jordan I. Taxon, M. A., Botls,! Ronald Cheek, Donald ., our summer vacations and a well .deserved rest It might be well of 400 is expected to tj .of,2 Parkway Village, and Clay- Suchansi u-ith hymns and a short There .will be a nursery for will be held this year.during the announced today. Classes will be jr., Mrs. Frank C. Fyke, Mb;. Phil- Columbia Baptist Church, Falls M.H.L., spiritual'leader of Temple Creighton .William Krippendorf, for us-to remember, that Jesus Christ has given' us an invitation by the end of September. j, ton Livingston, son of Mr. and address—will be held at 9:30 a, m. dren. ' ' ''/ first two weeks in August, begin- conducted until 12 noon for 10 iIlc Church. JJeth-El, will be guest preacher at John Main, Robert Malcolm/'Wil- which, if accepted, earn make life easier all the year long. It brings Dr. Aitcheson also reported ip Powell, Mrs. Joseph Walton, Mrs. D. C. Livingston of 217 Ret- on Sundays.' the-Rev. Frank V. H .rest to the soul and that-is far more important than rest 'for the' ning July 31. Pupils from the ages days. A program for parents will the service of worship )at 10a. m. liam Musa, Iain Reilly, Donald All boys and girls are asked t< $567 has teen paid toward Mrs. Henry Dylla, Mrs. Harold The bride, granddaughter of Mrs: tord avenue,- are home from, the Cartby. rector,, has announced. The body. .. ..'.-' ••,„•.'••' ^ of 4 to 12 are invited to attend. climax the activities. Sunday at the First Congregational Salas, William Schmite,* Donald attend the service with their par- missionary Laughlin, Mrs. Robert Newman, Cynthia Higg_inbotham of Charles- ' same school after completing their fall schedule will be resumed Sep- • Life becomes cluttered with many things and the burdens of ; Church, .125. Elrner: street, West- Scott, Bdward White,'Jay Wort- ents. v The Rev. Albert Allinger The Luther League will meet ; Miss Helene-Austin, superinten- Mrs; Robert Flemming, Mrs. " iophomore years. < - • tember 10. • life have a tendency to cause us to bog down. A ride on any public Sunday night at 8 o'clock ""Tfie dent of the school," will be assisted ton; W. Va., was given in marriage field. The sermon subject is "The i ley- and John Wotheringtori;-Jr. • • - pastor,.;will speak/Sri the topii Stephen Wray an^'lVlrs. Michael -Allen Skaarup, son of Mr. and Sunday was graduation day for the; Class of 1950 at the Geraldine Nursery School. In the •—: "Holy'•••-E^5isarJ5r'~will~be •'" conveyance reveals "faces "fiilf of weariness and-strain arid despair. . regular business. meeting will be by Mrs. Lloyd Hendershot. Teach- Last Sunday, Bfes. Joseph Whit by Virgil H. Dillon. Mrs. Paul Barometer of Happiness." "Linked Lives/' j/mxs. George F, Carlozzi. . Alexander of Arlington, Va., was Mrs. N. E. Skaarup of .107 Oak front row, from left to right,.are Gail Caro, Stephanie Satler. William Becker.. Richard Wikander. bxated Saturday at 9:30 a. m., in Most of this is the result of Men trying to live life in their own conducted by Ralph Fischer, presi- ers will include: Three-yearTOlds, aker presided in the ladies' Cb« A native of Ohio, Rabbi strength. The. ariswer lies in the verse quoted above. The rest- Rothweiler, • ocganist, will play Mrs. Dale Manigold of 12 Park lane, is home from North Carolina MarjorieBautsch, Jeffrey Golden, Carolyn Neitndnti. Joan Morgan. Douglas Clanton. Freddie Ernest, camnDemoration of the feast of St. dent. The annual Strawberry Doris King, Irene Felmley, Mercy at the school in "the ^ matron of honor, and the brides- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony leorqne Was graduated from Ohio State Un- Raymond Zlrpolo and Jane Bronstein; back row; James ZacharV. Betty Jane Haselman. Deborah which comes-through having Christ as & conipanjpn and friend "Canzona" jdy Jadassonn; "A (errace entertained a group of new- State University, Raleigh, N. C, John Baptist!, ' Festival sponsored by riiembers of Sharkey and Lynn. Filsinger; four- Mrs. Ethel Hutton maids were Mrs. VirgilH. Dillon iversity with degrees in arts and Graham, Stephen Morris, Christian Schmidt, Roger Kelso, Robert Baley. Leslie Ann Popper, Alan ReVyLongaker makes life easier to live, For Christ carries our burdens, our griefs Twilight,"/'Nevin) and "Gran comers at bridge Monday night. after completing his junior year. the Women's Guild will be held year-olds, Joan Neuman, Frances of Falls Church, Mrs. Frank Bra- education, • following which ' he Rappaport, Richard Davidson and William McLellan. . . Prior to the early service last and our sorrows, our infirmities, and bur sicknesses as we take Choeury' by Faulkes. Attending* . were Mrs.' Laughlin, He will leave tomorrow for Ft. Lee, Wednesday at 3 P- m. A short Keyser, Edith Schnitzer, Dorothy ther of Baltimore and Mrs. Albert Aqthony J. Lecoques taught for several years in Mallory . Sunday, a memorial set of Com- .His yoke upon ourselves. . . ' Ho^rtesses Monday at a covere< Mrs. William Partridge, Mrs^Hig- DeLelles of Arlington. Va., for six weeks' training with To Give New We take His yoke upon us as we dwell with Hirfi and ap- play, "Those Husbands of Ours," Welke and ' Gertrude Bangma; Mrs. Aitcneson's class will Heights Junior High School in munion vessels were blessed. The 1 disH supper for the Child: Stud; gins, Mrs. John Connors, Mrs. Ro- Observe Anniversary a propriate His spirit. ,Approach everything from His "Standpoint. ' will be presented. five-year-olds, Anna Filsinger, next Thursday, June' 29 at Edward E. Reade of Cranford the R.O.T.C. Memphis. Tenn., and the Steinmetz Piano Pupils Receive chalice is in memory of former JZlub at 7 p. m., will be Mrs. R : land Graham, Mrs. Joseph John- Geraldine Nursery School The essence of His religion is that ,man should be humble and Grace Ward, Mrs. A. Deck and home of Mrs. W. Malu^ was his brother's best man.' Ush- Mr." and Mrs. Anthony J. he- Walter Seelbach, son,of Mr. andHigh School in Chicago. He re- vestryman, the late Lloyd Briggs, Jack Hawes and Mrs. Robert The summer schedule, will go son and Mrs. Joseph Jorlett Mrs. Christian Seelbach of 3 Phil- Awards at Recital tbe gift of; Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph Sermon Series meek and loving and tender 'hearted as He is, Leam about'Himy into' effect on Sunday, July" 2. Eileen Nelson. Vauxhall road. Union. Last ou ers were Thomas D: Jones of Cran- coque of 1301 Eighty-second street; ceived a master's degree from \ , • •• * Weber. On Tuesday, the Couples' Mrs. Ethel'Tucker presented her Follow Him. He wants the weary, the fainting, and the wanderers; day, Mrs. Aitcheson spoke° on ford, Donald Weirick, Jr., and War- North Bergen, well known in this, lips street, will enter Massachusetts Northwestern University, Evaris- Dotrataig- The Paten* is in jriem- Sunday at the 11 a. m. service He it is whd will give you rest, light and life. His bjessed, loving, Club will hold a picnic from 5 t Worship services for the suriurier Also, six-year-olds, Eleanor Institute'of Technology In the fall-. Graduates 24 Students Sunday piano pupils in a recital .re- months will be at 9 a. m. ; punso^- Nine fathers visited^ ren Swift of Falls Church. area, are celebrating their fortieth ton, 111., and.a.'bachelor of laws de- ory off the late Julia Ferris, the in the First Presbyterian Church, cheering, and welcome voice will come to hearts oppressed. It 9 p. m. EJessert will be provided Boudier, Mrs. F. TrougasJ^Vida Carol Steinman Bride John F. Deacon, son of Mr. and horn, sophomores, and Joan Flynn cently at her home, 7 North gift of Mr. and Mrs. -Lawrence the primary department where a wedding anniversary at the '• Palm gree from the Southern University About 400 guests were present y the Rev. Robert G. Longaker will will come to cheer the night, to aid our strife, artd driye away The credit union' will be ope: Harris; seven-year-olds, Dorothy A reception was held at the home Mrs. F. T. Deacon of 117 Spring Barkhorn, freshmen. Mrs. 'Anna Hawch. Stephen Morrison and Dav- Ferns. • y' pur doubt.. • '•••..' /, ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON special program had been arranged Of Robert Haykin Law School at Memphis. He wasSunday at the tenth annual grad- begin a series of summer messages Tuesday from 8 to 9 p. m.. Crane, Mrs. J. Bangma and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon in Falls Beach Biltmore . Hotel in Palm Garden street, has returned home C. Schuler is the house mother. id Ihles. Awards with honors from Certainly you will ' grant that your lives axe* burdened. SERMON At worship services Sunday The wedding of Miss Carol Dawn Church. Upon return from a wed-Beach, Fla. . . admitted to the Bar^of Tennessee uation of the Geraldine Nursery the Griffith Foundation were pre- . Dazing the choral service Sun- from the Psalms, the first of which New members recently receive Charles Druehl; eight-year-olds, from the University :of Iowa, Iowa The school will close with a par- Would you not have those burdens made lighter? jVould you riot "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" is the pastor directed a men's chorus Steinman, daughter of Mr. an.dind g trip, the couple will reside, in in 1942: , ' School. Diplomas were' presented sented to Susan Abom,' Carol flay, the following awards were will be, "The Days of Our Years." into church membership are Ar- Mrs; Aitcheson, Mrs. George E_ They were married:June 28,1910. City, for the summer holiday. John ty tomorrow. Summer day camp r have the rest that Christ can give you?. Would/you not be re-' subject-for Sunday, June 25. Father's Day. The group Mrs, Harry Steinman of 2223 Pine> Merrifleld, Fairfax County, Va. o his ordination to the Haaclr and Stephen Morrison. made: Girls* Choir: Senior award, The chancel choir will sing nold Reichert and Mr. and Mrs Osterheldt, Mrs. E. Francis, Mrs. by the Rev. John J. Culljney iri St. will- major next year in advertising by Monica Flypn Deubel, direct- Will.be held from July 10 to Aug- freshed by Him? This invitation which .is extended..to you can be GOLDEN TEXT: "How beautiful Caleb Saw the Lord," and terrace, Scotch Plains, formerly of Rabbinate, Mr. Taxon completed General Griffith awards were woh Patricia Ross; junior award, Pa- "Praise" by Alec Rowley. ; ••.'• answered simply. Take His yoke artH learn of Him. • \ George F. Schmidt. ' • J. W. Bedford arid Mrs, M. MoUer. The bride, is a graduate'of Sis- Paul,of the Cross Church, Jersey and journalism. ress of the school, to 24 members of ust J8. Registration day for the upon the mountains-are the feet Old Tune Religion.*' - Cranford, and Robert Haykin of his theological studies at the Jew- by Sally Starr, David Conley, Shir- tricia Dowmlng; attendance awards, The Senior Fellowship will have The annual Sunday Bible school sonville, W. Va., High School and City, and have resided, for the past Richard E. Pflug, son of Mr.* arid the Class of 1950. next term will be September 5. Beginning Monday, the vacatio: of him.that bringeth good tidings, Cranford, son of the late Mr. andattended the Charleston School. of ish Institute of Religion' in New ley NeiLson. David Isles and John Mandy. Fisher. Maiy Garvey, Joyce its closing picnic and' vesper- servr picnic will be held . Saturday' at 25 years in North Bergen. Mrs. W. W,-Pflug of 22 Madison 1 Graduates marched behind the Classes will resume the following church school will be held dailj that .publisheth peace; that bring- Mrs. Harry Haykin, took place Commerce. She is employed by the York; City. During 1947-48^ he was Hanzl. . Flartey. Joyce Watkinson. Eliza- cc at Nomahegan Park baseball Rahiway Park for swimming and a Nomahegan Park. Members and ' Mr. Lecoque was prominent as avenue, is home from the Univer- guard of honor through an arch, of day. ' To Dedicate Font from 9 to 11:30 a. m. There wil eth good tidings of gopd, that pub- Sunday at 4. p. m. • : Armed Forces Security Agency, engaged-iri graduate work at the beth Miirlnael and Judy Walter. diamond No. 1. Members will picnic. There will^Jie no further friends are invited. an orchestra leader in Old Jersey sity of Wyoming, Laramie, Wy. He flowers held by two undergradu- Others besides those, mentioned be ho, session on July 3 and 4. A: lisheth salvatlon'."i (Isa.52:7) Washington: Mr. Reade, a graduate Jiebrew University~in Jerusalem. . Ala*. Boys" Choir: First attend- meet at the church at 4 p. m. Carol •evening meetings' for the season. Sunday at 11 a. m,, the Rev. Dr. Rabbi Jordan Taxon of Temple City three decades']ago. He haswill return to'college Sunday-feri ates. "Around the World," was the Five RetardmnU who participated in the program At Osceola Church . children from th*e' age of fo'u:SERMON: Passages from the of Cranford High School, was grad- He began his ministry as the spir- ance awand. Robert Hobbie;. sec- Grabau and Fred MacKenzie will ;through, junior high age are in Aitcheson will preach on the sub-' Beth El officiated at the double held the office of Hjg^Chief-SangerJThe'suihmer session. theme for the program. • Senior girls were Paul arid Nancy Martens,' ond attendance award. Edward A new baptismal font,'\presente'd King James version of the Bible uated in March from the Institute itual leader: Of the Jewish Center, The.' safety of the -household have their annual outing at Point ject, "PartiaUty Amdng • Chris- ring ceremony. He was assisted by Of the Independent Order of For- G- Gahr Finney of 29 Elmora sang, ."My Tambourine," and told'against,fire may .be., improved by George and Peter Trumpore, Bev- Hobbie: 'senior award for dili- by the Missionary Society, will be Radio Broadcast include: ^ • . . ' of' Engineering, Washington. He Baisley Park, L. I., and in 1946 was Pleasant. . •.;-••.; ' General theme for- the school L tians." This is part of a series of .Cantor Louis Schulman of- New- esters, Grand Regent lof the Royal a Spanish.gypSy dance. chemical treatments or coatings erly and Ann Bishop and Sigrid gence arid musicianship, William dedicated Sunday at OsceobrPres- "Wherefore, my beloved, as ye will enter George Washington Uni- called to Temple Beth-El in -Cran- Freudcnberg. . •. • •. The "God and Country" award "DON'T TlHRbW. STONES" is expositions on the Book of'James. ark. A reception followed" at Far Arcanum, president' of ' Summit chairman of Theta Kappa Phi, na-, £or(j which reduce the' susceptibility to Old, Jr-: tbe top choirboy award byterian Church. The/font was "God's World." Mrs. Lyman Weeks -have obeyed, not as in my presence versity in the fall. A. playlette, "The Little i Red was presented to Life. Scout Ken- the subject of a Christian Science Hills, Inn,Somerville, for 125 CounciJ of the Catholic Benevolent tional social fraternity at Lehigh Ignition and the rate of burning of for all-around excellence, the Rec- built by Frank Rapp^^Jr., a mem- will be in charge of the kinder only, but now much' more in my Rabbi Taxon is active in the Ma- Hen," was-enacted by Carolyij Nei- neth E. Apps of Troop «0 at the guests. .'.••_ Legion, and has been member iof University,- Bethlehem, Pa. He is ordinary combustibles such as wood, tor's Cross, was presented to Lee ber-of the church. >/ radio program to be broadcast over garten and her assistants will bi absence, work out your pwn sal- mann, Marjorie Bautsch, Richard Drying Blankets . service Sunday mprn.iri'g. This" is Given in marriage by her father, St. Vincent de Paul Society. . . ' the son of ..lt..^u, »«..*„.oI^.'sonjc Fraternity and is a member WikTand^r, Christian Schmidt, Rob- clothing, curtains, and other tex- If it b necessary to di? a blanket Ferguson. . This silver cross is The daily vacSRbn Bible school Station WOR, New York, in itsMrs. Courtland Viohl, Mrs. Ear vation with fear and trembling." Former UJC Students and Mrs C rald an award for. service" in the church Paffrath, Mrs. Robert Davison am the bride was attended by Mrs. Lil- His wife, a graduate of St. Al-Finney, • " * of the Scottish Rite bodies in Jersey ert Baly, Jeffrey Golden, Jane tiles. However, it must be recog- Inside, keep it away from any sourc* Tviom a tall services and by reci- 1 will open Monday morning and will "Radio Chapel" series Sunday at (Phil.2:12) Correlative passages and is the first'such honor achiev- lian Haykin of Philadelphia, Pa., asMarried Saturday oysious Academy, is a member of Orin B. Grant, Jr., son of-Mr. City." . • \ nized that no chemical treatment of artificial, heat. pient and is the 'gift of Mr. and meet daily until Ji\Jy 7,. with the 9:30 a. m. EDT.••• This program is Miss Lois' Byer. . This group wil frorii "Science and Health with Bronstein, Marjorie Loria, Roger ed by a scout In the units of the matron of honor. Marshall Haykin one of the pioneer families, of, Jer- and Mrs. Grant of 6 Doering way, Daniels and Roger Kelso. The sen- or coating can make combustible MISL C. E_. Cross. exception of July 4. Classes will study the text, "Our Happ: Key to the Scriptures" • by Mary For Better Health - Eat More Fish • Two former Union Junior Col- approved by The Christian Science sey City and was active in church materials the equivalent of non- local Presbyterian .Church. Ken- World." • • . •.'•'" of Cranford was best man for hislege students. Miss Dorothy Dietz, is home following his graduation Culm Pupils Perform ior boys danced a sailor's hornpipe Tbe combined choirs of the be held from 9 a. m. until 12 noon. Baker Eddy, include: cohibustlble materials. neth is the' son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Board of Directors. Assisting Mrs. Louis.Totten, di brother. Ushers were Phillip, Pearl- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James work there. Mr. and Mrs. Lecoque recently from the] University of and Cail Caro sang,-"SchoQl Days.", church sang the service under di- All children between the ages of "Beyond the frail prerhises of Our Hot Sea Food Dinners Are Now Available' In Double Program/ / , / •''//"•'••'• • ::':-[i". •;//..'-;"'J 'V'./'/ /1i!i ;. .Mallory of. Parkway Village. rector of the. primary, group, ,wi man and Ted Pearlman, both, of Dietz .of Berkeley Heights, andhave a son, A. William Lecoque bf Illinois. He received a bachelor / Selectioris f^om •dolbmaV'Amer- V rection of Robert. Hazen, organist three and 15',aj;e'/ invited. / The 7 human/beliefs, above, the/lpssening MclNTYRE'S •• iykemiori7churchy/schboj/''- will' 'will feature Bible' .' Cro-Magnon; Bean Brummel ' / be Mrs://Millard riallenbeck, /Mrs Cranford^ Albert Cohen of Phila- Fraser. Keith Cameron, son of Mrs:HasbroVck Heights, and a daughter, of science'degree in industrial bus- '•/ I^/anb pupils of Mrs. Curtis (Culin ica, Early America, Fi-ance, Hol- Use Market Beporta and,;/ H^r^raasteivy and''A^' l/dna study, grasp of creeds/ the aemotistratiori Mrs, Edward A. Metcalfe of T'ea- are entertaining their mothers and open-'Monday arid close' Friday, memory work, • singing 'games, Cro-Magnon man was the glam- John Maynard, Mrs. William Mor of Christian Mind-healing stands delphia Wd yjulius Wasserman of Ruth Cameron of Westfleld, were iness administration. Married, Mr. land., Mexico, Ireland, Germany The farmer who follows the mar- Harvey, assistant organist. Mem- July 7. Classes will be from 9 our-boy of Europe during the Stone .Featuring Fan tail Shrimp, ops, neck" arid three grandchildren^ Grant is' employed . by the, Cali- friends at a.recital in her home, and Italy were performed by theket reports day by day is usually handwork and a play period. Chil- ell, Mrs. Albert Rodee, Mrs. Fred a revelled and practical Science. "Newark.' The bridegr'oom was es-'married June 10 in the New >// / lawn Mower Shop bers of the Girls* Choir include: a. m. to 12' 'noon daily, Monday ages. This tall, handsome, and in- Thon^as../W.,^Lecoq^e and ^*''" fornia . Spray Cbriipany Chemical 215 Holly street today. A similar students. The entire group also the first one to know of any changes Simonson and Mrs. Herbert Sjur Fillet of Sole, Sea Squab. Soft Shell corted by his grandfather) Joseph Providence' Prabyterian///Church :••.-• Judith Bragdon. Anne Burke, dren may be registered Sunday It is irflperious ^throughout al> and Paul • Metcalfe.' ' ' program was given' yesterday at .which could benefit him in the mar- :hrough Friday, except July 4. morning on the opening day. telligent man lived between about sen. The text will be,; "Workini ages as Christ's revelation of Haykin of Omaha, Neb. by the pastor, the Rev; Richard Corporation in Elizabeth. sang, "Happy Father's Day." 'dare Burke. Carolyn day, Sandra 30,000 arid 10,000 B.C. Like most These Dinners AreJ^ot! And Ready ToiEat - Richard Snyder* son of Mr. and3 p. m. Refreshments are being keting of his products. There will be three departments: Beginning Sunday, July 2, the with God in His World> Truth, of Life, and of Love, w^hich The bride wore a white nylon Bryan. The graduates were William New Power and Downey. Barbara Dorian, Patricia handsome men, the Cro-Magnon : Mrs, Eugene N. Snyder of 209 jserved after the student programs. That Is the reason many fanners Kindergarten, for children of thesummer schedule will go into The'junior department superin remains inviolate for every man to Phone Your Order. It WiU Be Ready When You Call marquisette gown,'fashioned with Given in marriage by her father, Good Sleepers Becker, Robert Baly, Marjorie Hand MOWERS in Stock Downing. Adrienne Froelich, Man- man' was clothes-conscious. It was North avenue, west, is home for" . Those studying with Mrs. Culin consider market reports so - val- second and third grade, and junior, effect. The morning service will tentlent will be Mrs. Albert "Al understand and to practice." an off-the-shoulder neckline and a the bride was attended by Miss On the average, women get more Bautsch, Jane Bronstein, Gail Caro, dy Fisher. Joyce Flartey, Mary he who discovered, how to make bet- Cranford 6-1333 the sumgier vacation after com- this year are: Janet Heim, Vivian uable. • 'or children of the fourth, fifth continue to ' be ' held at 11 a. hi. linger. Her staff will include Mrs (P.98) Bertha collar trimnied witli Chan- June Fox of Elizabeth. Elwood sleep than men. Sleep, Investigators Douglas' Clanton, Richard Davidr Garvey. Beverly Garvey, - Carol ter gaijments by cutting pieces of pleting his junior year .at the Uni- Adams, Shirley Wolfe, Eileen and and sixth grades. The theme for but will last only 45 minutes. Kenneth Finnerty, Mrs. Milton tilly lace.; A peplum trimmed with Miller of Harrisburg, Pa., was best believe that one reason women get son, Fred Ernest, Jeffrey Golden, Power Sn Hand Mowers Hoesley. Carol Juhr. Linda Lor- the school this year will be "God's skin and sewing them together. - versity of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Anastasia Whelan, Gayle and Rob- EXPERTLY SHARPENED anger. Olive Livingston, Elizabeth Church sphopl w.ill take place atj Harris, Mrs. Arthur Maloney and matching lace cascaded from the man. A luncheon followed at themore sleep Is because they usually Deborah Graham, Betty Jane Has- TEEN-ART on CAPE COD World." Mrs. John Spnith. This group wil HRSt CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES fall asleep.faster and this Is partly William W. Fairchild, 2nd, son ofert Sassi, Judy and Robert Johnson elman, Roger Kelso,, William Mc- and REPAIRED , Michaels. Patricia Ross, Norma the Usual time throughout the sum- Sprinjfleld Are. at MQB, Cnatai center back of the gown to form the Stockholm, Somerville. Julia Cromarty, and Steven Beu- . . Wholesome UVIDK *B4 Pick Up and Delivery Service Wednesday at 8 p . m., the church L. J. Brennan Cr. 6-0269 make a moro advanced study-oi due to their "getting ready for bed Mr. and Mrs. William Fairchild of Lellan, Joan Morgan, Stephen Mor- Creative Elprvsmlan far •!'•> II - •"• Searie, Marian. Phillips, Louise t mer. "• "• ' Services Sunday. 11 a. m. /'train. Her fingertip veil of illusion The bride was .graduated from dene. . • will hold a reception for Mr. and the laws of nature in conjunction l All Lump Fresh Picked Crab Meat routine."Husbands tease their wives 214 Claremont place, has returned ris, Carolyn Neimann, Leslie Ann Prista. Joyce Watkinson and Judy The Senior Westminster Fellow^ BRENNAN & TOYE Wed. Eye, $15 o'clock was attached to a sweetheart bon- Regional High School and from home' from the Missouri School of Duily classes— COMPLETE UNE OF Walter. .Also new members, Ann Mrs. Neal Herndon, Mr. Herndon ship will not meet again until Sep- with the text, "Braise ,Xe th Sunday School. 8:80 tLm. _____ Fresh Picked Lobster Meat ^- ~ net and she carried a bouquet of; Union Junior College, Class of •bout the time they spend cream- Also, Evelyn Jilsiriger, Edward Popper, Alan Rappaport, Stephanie , painting, iu;ulptUTc. dramatics. ^ the new student assistant at the Lord." •, ing their approve, Pr«vlncc(*wn. Btmuackascila , Poisoned Animals highlights planned are field trips skill Mountains, the couple will re- and Union Junior College, class of Saturday for Ft. Belvoir, Va.. forly Goodfellow, James Hudson, Ed- Teachers include Eleanor Fitz- ' Members of the choir of boys iW SOUTH AVE.. E., CRANFORD to tl*e neighboring parks, Newark bedtime ritual ««t»bllHhet a eon-six weeks training with the ROTC. ward. Coe, Jr., Sharon Austin,; and gerald, seniors; M. P. Phillips, jun- 111 E> 88 St. New York 2» Westfield 242528 men include: Bruce Berran, When an animal breathes fait, side at 163 Sycamore avenue, North 1948. He recently was graduated ditioned reflex Which helps td bring arid New York City. Tell Cranford 6-9653 SOMETHING NEW . ... John Winter, Jr., son of Mr. andCarol Barbuto. iors;'Mary O'Neill and Edith. Bark- LEhigb 4-4132 235 ELBIER ST.. WESTFIELD fR. Gary Dorian. Lee Ferguson, Ed- grinds its teeth, and groans, poison-', Plaiinfleld. The bride is* a grad- from Gettysburg College. on sleep. •• /'' ' • • • • '• ing should be suspected. DON'T SCRAPE YOUR FLOQRS ! Mrs. Edward Dobihal wil^ plan BEGINNING JUNE 23rd uate of Cranford High School and After a short wedding trip, the Eat 1920—Open Evenlnga music for the school. Recreation will be graduated in September couple will live in Goalsburg, Pa., will, be in charge of Mrs. Forres MOE Ready To Fry Sea Foods from the Beth Israel Hospital where Mr. Cameron is enrolled for YOU itAT FIND COMFORT. HAPPINESS and the WAY TO USE WILLSOLVE Blanding and the Rev. Mr.. AJ Shrimp — Scallops -—Fillet. Etc. School of Nursing, Newark. graduate, study in nearby Penn HKAi.TH Oowtfc Hstealnc to some of the following Christian linger. Edward Dobihal is the di-( Mr. Haykin, also a graduate of State College. Awakes Floors like New I •f this vicinity: rtctor. Serving as assistants to Ready Dipped in Pure Egg Batter. Then Breaded Cranford High School, is assistant — Every Santoy . INFORMATION AT the director will be Miss Eva Al- f No Mesa—No Fuss-rNo Bother—Ready To Fry manager of the Circle Electric Painted Furniture linger, Miss Phyllis Gove, Mis: York Be»t Oil Barner Company, Plainfleld. He served in " Painted furniture Is no new fad. — Bvur 8al*t*ar . , ... «:•» a. m. Marion Martin and Miss Elain (Ha. TCMM) : HEATING SYSTEMS the army during the'war. Throughout history it has been < «M kcl — Is* Saa4»y Baefc alula ^..--. •:*• •• ji, ' Smith. , prominent and many of the most OMm «*• — 1st * Si* Baaaay Back Maatk —Utf* a. «. Lost week-end, Matt Torgersen, MY SPECIALTY unusual and. artistic pieces have KIM kcl — *M 8««4*jr Caea afaata —.-, *;W ». m. Jean Thomas and Ralph Sjursen MARINO'S FRESH FISH HART Mrs. Tobler Takes RICHARD HAKTIG, Prop. 1 BEHNERT PLACE been in color. There were many ex- Bequests far free literature and reports of benefits received attended an interdenominational CRANFORD. N. J. 34 North Ave., East Cranford 6-1333 Trip to Switzerland amples . o/ beautiful - painted pieces from these programs will be appreciated. Open Daily Till 6:30 P. M. — Fridays Till 9 P. M. Protestant young adult Conference at the time when French furniture in Blairstown. Among topics dis- Mrs. Emll Tobler of 25 Munsee Ha*tft«r Views the News was at-Its' best, in the most flour- 107-5 N. Union Ave. Cranford 6-2540 cussed were church, community driva left by plane Sunday for a ishing period of the RfennaUsance i kc) — Every Tacaaay, K«ws Broadcast „.. 0:3« p. m. business and home. three months' trip to Switzerland. in Italy and even as far back as She was guest oi honor recently the days of the pharaohs in Egypt. at a bon voyage party and hand-: kerchief shower, at the home of uaiuiiuiu'iniiuiiiiiiiiauiuiuaiiamu'^ Mrs. N. Harry Calhoun, J22 ..Mo- hawk drivel Mrs. Herman Hitter on Your Money was co-hostess. ' Hedern lave Others attending were ' Mrs. plan. refnUted nader PARK LANE U. 8. C*v't ia»tnl- Thomas Brown, Mrs. Frank Dick- •lon. WrU« «r phone crt, Sr., Mrs. Orville Parson, Mrs." tat free literature. Wesley Philo, Mrs. Walter Ruen- 8% ADVANTAGE OF THESE TIMELY SPECIALS ger,' Mrs. Howard Shannon, Mrs. F. M. 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••*•.'•*>• '••"' Page., Sixteen •• / , fan 3ill Schom, Bob Armstrong, John I THE CBAMPOBD CltlZEN AND CHRONIdX THURSDAY. JUNE" 22. 1950 Page Seventeen Arnold, Stephen Ayre, Gail-Bid-' Court Finds "BSm Mi|e«ty" Recent Events of Interest Jle, Judy CzerWihski, Russell Har- Present* Slate Guilty Woodbridge The rdyal Utle, "His "Majesty" ly, Lynn Jdcobsen, Larry Kelly, Junior VIA Jynipr VIA Marks Fijrst was" first given to Henry VIII be- In CranfordPubtic Schools lob Lawrence, Phyllis Smith, Bonf. 'Speeding, fines MRS. HAKOUp DAAGENSEN. Uhmiaai cause of his magnificent s{Qc ' '"-Telke and Ginoy Wortley. Municipal Court Cnnfanl Free wardrobe. Yet with all his finery, CLEVELAND SCHOOL tabulated the results for all classes a SHEBMAN SCHOOL . Ends Season Henry so treasured his single pair Kijni The classes o! Mrs. Dorothy Hall of silk hosiery, he .modestly re- T "•• The afternoon kindergarten class Miss._EB28bei)bL Kelbr and Mist r Hazel served them for great state occa-' T~~mvifed" UioT flrsi 'graders to' goTup Mary Hoak bad no accide&tjB. TbeJ . V#»S-_Ii- " Miss Mary TJaherty's third grade of Roseile At Dimier sions. Inpidentallyi the first woman to the bijg^assembly room one aiter- majority oi accidents occurred pn The Eahway Valleyj,Joint Meet- to own a pair of silk stockings wai . lioon last week. The children en- tad an interesting visitor last week, the desk. •' , . Miss Geraldine V. 'Brown of the playground and were , Jill Donnelly and Visit High School Ceasar Hashipi. Edward Shaheen, AOed Paul Mar tens. Ken Reck, president; Jamefi Hale, Dr. H. J. Goeckel, Mrs. Ann Is Furi," by Arthur Carhart; "Out Austin and Mrs. BdwartT Finribel. . ... ——ynoto by Km neck Gaylc Waddill reports that last Roger Holowchak and Tim Myers. Mahr. Mrs. Pauul GuintherGiher.. Dick DorianDorian;; thlM»4ir;i«S Wortley, James Dunn, George Mack, Wilbam Cleaver, Dr.'William Lange, of the Joint Meeting will be held ing number of youngsters playing of the season. Miss Harriet Gas- / Lois Copson! Miss Margaret Jen- The following pupils.- of -Mrs. Frank Dickert Dr PaulGlnthe Rb up about three months, members of the Red," by Red Smith; "Horse- in or near the street, riding bicycles •:• kins told the stories about teeth and week the two sixth grades of Roos- Frank Dickert, Dr. PaulGulnther, Robert OsbotMsaad Bk I i :: ' Odor-Free Coffee man's Companion," by .Margaret orek, president, who served as ston and Miss Carol Neilson. Miss *$"»<«0<»0">*<«frfc*"0<"0»«"><"fr**<>v<"^^ evelt School, accompanied by their -Helen Skerratt's fifth grade are on • said. Mr. Greiner pointed out that or roller' skating, "the.chief said. toaslmaster, announced that the V then demonstrated how to brush the all-A honor roll for this mark* One sure way to make coir. the township has been ordered by Self and "Best in Baseball." by "Parents must exert every effort to' Suzanne Lomench reported on the : them. teachers. Miss Mary Donovan and G614 Alloys completely free of foreign odoj Robert Shoemaker will appeal to] executive board will meet during federation conventionTield in At- Mrs. Marion Eschenlauer, visited ing period: Carla Castaldo, Glenn Photographic Society treasurer. Alwcander GmeliB. - * ' Lac Bnc Kims ' the Interstate Sanitation* Commis- [keep fresh in their children'sThiinds the summer to plan activities for $ " Grade 2 Allinger, Richard -Luby, Sandra '. J>ure goldjdoos not tarnish but Is While patat chemists have work** taste is to use any one of th6 sion to purify its disposal in thethe out-of-doors enthusiast. the safety lessons taught in home lantic City. the high school. ' • • - Nominates Officers nominated were these ameled coffee makers now on the ensuing year. - ;';• • Miss Mary Hoak's class \present- Downey, Patricia Jcfnes, Leona chairmen of standing. committees: easily scratched and is very .soft. miracles in deviling new formu- Arthur Kill by the end of ,1951. Af Books not in demand may be'or schooL For their part motorists WE ARE THE : They were greeted by Frank J. Henry and June Wright.'. It is usually hardened with 10 per market. RTade of non-porous Bi J Among highlights of next year's . ed a science progrant for the pri-Martz, who introduced G. Frank Kenneth Beck -was nominated Membership, William Cleaver; fi- las of all ktotfa. they D«v«, M jf«t. the same, time, about 26 square' borrowed to take away on vaca-"fmust drive just a" bit more cau-' Endowment Paymenta Perfect attendance for tne month for reelection as president of the cent copper fflr coinage, with var- been unabl« to duplicate shellac fused onto sturdy steel, such u program will be the presentation In the past 10 years, Americans y mary asesmbly last week. . Eric Zimmerman, principal; Gerhard nance, Richard.. Dorian; and pub- ««»,. cannot absorb or tran miles of the township have no sew- tions for a four-week period in-ticusly in the summer months to •i-'Fossel, Frederick Faulkner; and was attained by: Marilyn Roehnelt, Cranford Photographic Society at ious amounts of copper end silver resin synthetically. Today the lac of a play in October. Try-outs have, received $3,873,782,000 in ma- Kellner, director of boys' guidance; licity, Caesar Hashim. Election for yellow and . greenish jewelry odors. er mains, he said. Mr. Greiner said stead of the usual two-week period. prevent .death or injury to a child." will be held Sunday at a picnic to \. Nancy Chew- were magicians. Rosemary Koromi, Georgie Martin, the annnnl ^inn«»r meeting of thewill take place at the October bug of India continues to be the only tured' endowment payments and Miss. Elizabeth Durrell, school alloys, or with nickel plus zinc.and sourceof inaterial for the manufac- that a survey shows that about $2,- New folder vacation • guides are Chief Fischer declared that last take place at Miss Gasorek's sum- •J Nelson Lightcap and John Starr Leona Henry, Glenn Allinger, An- group last Wednesday night at the meeting. 000,000 worth of sewerage im- available. For those who won't be June in New Jersey there were six such payments are.jiow running at : nurse, and Mrs. Thelma Wise, thony Coraggio, George Franklin, Hitchin* Post Restaurant. Boute 29. copper for jewelry white golds. ture of shellac. ' .- Cinderella.Story mer home in Pine Beach.. . » the rate of nearly half a billion an- . told about magnets, and Robert girls' guidance director. i Mr. Wortley served as master provements,; are needed in the going away emphasis ' may ' bepersons killed and 280 injured be- ', Ohngemach told about the cc Karl Hinkeldey, Richard Luby, Other ofBcers-ffMr the ensuing year The story ol Cinderella gbes placed on the home. "Decorate tween 5 and 14 years of" age and Miss Betty Hemleb was program nually. DRY CLEANER Irene Mente, Carol Koyen, Bern- Carl Massa and Donald McClin- of ceremonies, -and, 4here were at least to the year 610 B C township. chairman and Miss Elaine Jensen .' pass. as proposed.by Rank Dickert, Jr., ' Sources of Iodine. ; Your Home for Better Living,** by that in 'July there were five killed nrdine Kurzinski, Susan Eschen- tock. V chairman of the nominating com- greetings by President Reck, other Kitchen Cpnv«nl4wc« legend of the Egyptian Members of the meeting said was in charge of the diner. ' Ap- TempeimtarM Martin Trometter, Laurie Den- lauer, Bill Hoagland, former stu- officers and members. Dr. Lange About one-half of the 1.500.000 A stainless sheet. placed In the Psammetlchus. ,. He ordered^ they would • continue without Mary Brandt; "How To Beautify and 323 injured in that age group. v manf Vickie DePaul, Paul Martens, LINCOLN SCHOOL mittee.'follow: pounds of iodine used annually,.,tn arid Improve Your Home Grounds.** pointed to the membership com- To get variation! in broiling tem- IN YOUR dents of Roosevelt School, con- outlined the pbatoguaphy educa- bottom of th? oven wUl catch over- country searched for the owner Woodbridge if necessary. They said "Since the number of accidents mittee were Miss Mary "E. John- peratures in an electric range leave \._ Timothy Myers, Richard Gilpin, ducted groups of children through Kindergarten Vice-president, Joseph Wortley; tion program, to be undertaken the t/nlled States comes from the flowing juices which can be rer a leather sandal dropped at his L that only part of Woodbridge would by Henry Aul; "Week-End Gar- reported throughout New Jersey is • Frederick Sickert and Jane Mack. vice-president in charge of educa- brine extracted from oil'Wells. The the oven door partly open. Thit 1 the building to visit •classrooms, For the past several weeks Miss during the coming, year for both moved -4afer by washing in the by an eagle. When he found her 1 have been affected by the Joint dener," by Helen \ Jehkins, . aid 20 per cent higher than in the cor- trick also keeps the heating unit on : told how people measured time be- Ellen Ferris' kindergarten class has tional programs. Dr. Wilmar F. beginning and advanced photog- balance comes Jrom Chilean salt- sink. .•';.' made her his queen. • ' Meeting and that a large portion of "Flower Garden for the Ainateuj/.*"'responding periods last year, it isto a park or playground where they AREA sewing, art and cooking rooms. Lange; vice-president in charge of and prevents possible smoking. Or ". fpre.they had watchps and clocks. They also vjsited the gymnasium been doing a new kind of work raphers. ' . . '..,..'• peter arid Japanese' seaweed. its sewerage on the Raritan River by Alfred Hottef will make a va-j obvious" that if this trend continues will' be safe," said Chief iFischer. you. can place the broiler pan at ':•.. Dale Leland told about the largest J competition on sfileia prints. Dr. where the senior girls were prac- which . the children think "Seems The dub,' which now has 34 Dairy Calves side of the township'would prob- cation pay. through June and Jury, IS young- "A child's safety', is paramount to different distances from the.heating .clock in the World and the master John P. Guinther; and secretary- : icing modern dancing. j ust • like first grade work."'. They active members, meets twice Carrots far washing of wounds.on Raising dairy calves with ably be cared for on. that side of The following new. books have sters will be killed and nearly 1,000 everything else, he concluded. element to vary the temperature. To- Offer You the World FUIMOIIH Giantnette Water K«-|M-tl<>iit. . clock from which we have our will take their work home in books monthly in the Casincr from' Oc- animals is not necessary or ad-calf starters and a limited am the municipality. injured heedlessly." the chief point-' ' Standard Time. • " -i, " Chronicle Published Maggs and Levi King. The.Chair- Fresh carrots artran excellent ad- been added to the junior depart- Patty Grant, editor; Boh Achilles, so that their mothers and lathers tober through May. Its' member' dition to a salad; in terms of color, visable, as water and dampness re- of whole milk has proved The Meeting is planning to re-ment: ed out. He cautioned motorists to man of the third committee, which jirive at reduced, .speeds in play This Wonderful Produpt ^ill Renew the Water Kepelleney In Your •-•'•' John Koyen, Joan Killian^ Jerry assistant editor, and Bill Schom, can see what they have been doing. snip is- open to 'all local resident flavor, texture and food "3liie. tard healing. ' organize as an authority so that- "Frogs "and Toads,*" H. S. Zun; ||«fcer*« /in* funiitur* • «bti?* fin* furniOif • «A«r'« fin? funutur* ~. '• Bannon and Hilary Grote did some 5 W • studied the annexation of Florida, interested in any pbase of amateu it will be able to borrow money areas and regard every child as a business manager, distributed the was Sonja Gerow. Raymond "Who Dreams of Cheese?" Leonard ? : experiments showing air pressure The boys and girls in Mrs. Mary photography. hazard who might appear unex- Raincoats, Jackets, Ski Suits, Topcoat^ Etc. Let Us* Cravenetie 1 ast issue of the Roosevelt School Fnechmahn. John Enevoldsen, Ar- . for improvements without regard Weisgard; "Cowboys, Cowboys. •' EBER?iS HIGHWAY and evaporation. John Kather told paper, "Student Chronicle," to theWilson's class made booklets and for member municipalities' bondeid 1 pectedly in the path of a car. • about the wind and Russell Hawes gave reports on the unit of West- Iene Schipper. Joyce ThalL Rich- 1 Cowboys," P. P.Tenner; "Thelfirst "Since the number of accidents Summer Furnitui'e Outlet Your Rainwear and See the Miracle It Performs.. arious classes. The staff had chos- ard Ward, and Virginia Andersen Y Blankets. indebtedness. The expansion pro- Book of Cats," Gladys Taber; "The •'. • about the thermometer. ' n the theme "Prose and Poetry." ward Expansion. The class was ject? include construction of ad- reported throughout New Jersey is E»ng blankets tent-fashion' ove: &:^'•>•• clothes lines, space ditional sewerage facilities at the"A First Book About God/1 W. WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENT IN THIS . Day, David Williams and Robert Boardman designed a cover show- man' of the first committee, which The chairman of the fourth com- a foot or mote apart This speed . . NEW present, Woodbridge' plant and a responding 'periods last year, it is ALL Walpole.£ "The Windmill Mystery/* — AREA-FOR REPROCESSING-GARMENTS-WITH • Atwateir told some interesting ng a boy and a girl reading and worked on the settlement of Louis- mittee,' which covered the. section up. the drying time, »a both sides of three-milerlong. outfall sefoer to obvious, that i£-this-ti>end-continues . things about the flag.. Kitty~Barne; 'TDeBbie e>rtfie~Green through June and July; 15 young- LAWN CHAIR 5 writing in the "library. The editoriana, was Mary Jane Coates., Herof California, was Billy Hettman. blanket are exposed, to circulating I carry colloidal waste from the plant Gate," H. F. Daringer, and "Tourn- 5 , " , Muriel Ann Gregg was the .an-/ omposed an editorial, suggesting helpers were Wally Engel, Robert His helpers were Clyde Durham, ah". - When partially dried, shak sters will be killed and nearly 1,000 7 to the Arthur Kill. The total ex- ament Trail," Tom Koch. Red or Green g. \'l//(•'• •:•• hWncer and Sandra/Williams'read burner,'/yJudyy Gddeman.h; /''and blanket and reyerje on .they line. WSOT GS AND PLYMOUTHS injured needlessly," -the chief that gckitf/literature' be read diir*i Chfford' Jackson. Walter Rein^ ; pense will be about $800,000. Also, "Escape on Skis,'* A. D_ GtaueHsette Method - the Bible. Larry Hensel was the Gwendolyn Laurel. pointed out. ng the summer months. hold. Warren Winfleld, Rosemarite fly- Stapp; "Nancy Goes to College.** .'. flag bearer and Robert At water led Samples of good English wor,k The chairman of the second com- Peirano, Geialdine Gray and Bob^ • Ascorttio AcU . FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • He cautioned motorists to drive mittee, which did research work on Sales & Service Helene Laird; "Fun With Fabrics.** at reduced speeds in play areas and ; the salute to the flag. were submitted by children from by Cooper. The chairman of the Ascorbic acid is now being added Joseph Leeming; "Going .Steady." • • ••• ' ."•.••'•••''..••' /' . ' regard every child as a hazard who Grade 4 hie many grades, such as:. "Toyless the territory oi Texas, was Russell fifth committee, which did research to apple juice. Not. only does it in- All Day Sundays Anne Emery; "Practically Seven- ; The. Safety Club carried on a Meyers. Members of his commit- work on the land of Oregon, was crease'the Vitamin C content, but i HOMC-MADE SWEET & HOT might appear unexpectedly; in the Drive In And Save! ndian,'^ Edward Czerwinski, 2H; teen," Rosamund Du Jordin; "Sea path of a car. • project in. safety this year which 'May Flowers," Elva Reeves 2H; tee were: Tony La Rosa, Carol Kenneth Winne. Sylvia Petttjohn also enhances the keeping qualities ITALIAN SAUSAGE and Shore," C. J. Hylander; "Paw- ' included making a chart showing 'Turtle," Robbie^ Freeze, ?V; ,"The Buschold, Shirley Baldwin, Robert and Elaine Sangujiliano helped him. and retains original flavor and color HOME-MADE MEAT BALLS "I call on the parents of all PLANT STORE NEW BRANCH STORE better than usual methods. nie," T. H. Bell; "Uncle Andy's Is- youngsters in Cranford to make • the number of accidents occurring ^avemen," Nancy Pike, 2V; "Good In Sauce. . land," Anne Malloy; "Big Brother.*" I during a two months period. Rich- Habits," Jeffrey Stone, 3B; "Health : YOUR AUTHORIZED DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER . everything secondary to the chil- St George O>r. Wood Ave. 482' Boulevard - -7 WE ALWAYS HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF GOOD USED CARS Italian Spaghetti Cheese Laura Bannon; "Leave It to dren's safety. Take the young folks ' • a rd McGinn is and Caryl Sellers -oem," John Horakh, 3B; "Safety and Italian Olive Oil Beany," L. M. Weber, and "Maple "irst," Russell Hardy, 4M; "Leo, 446 ST. GEORGES AVE. RAHWAY, N. Sugar for Windy Foot,** Francis. ROSELLE KENILWORTH he Lion," Bo^ Lawrence^ 5E; "The J. COLD CUTS ^••^*..|.. .. >-r-",r .*.',,!.•»-.. . . " Open Evenings and, Sunday ,, •_ • ^ ....«•.'••.. Frost. t Bean," ; vVirgiftia Wortley, 3Ej Also, "Sawdust in His Shoes,*" UNKLE HANK S€2 'Spring •peepers," Russell Hardyj Italian and American "E-'tT. "McGraW; "Confusion — By 6r Phone CR 6-3700 ox RO 4-2244 ART SUPPLIES ' M; "Corona i-Borealis," Roger Cupid," Janet Lambert; "Dase < • ' i. . • ! : - FIGURINES Primm. SE, "Orion's Flight," Larry SCIEimSf5 8.00 CANVASS BOARDS GKOCERV Logan Interne." H .Y. Felsen; "You EASELS Kelly, 5E; "The Ice Cream Cone." 212 South Ave., E* Cranford Can't Tell About Love," H. D. Olds; TELL A And Our Drivers Will Gladly Pick Up and Deliver Your Garments Bud Wenzel, 5E; "How the Dach- "Meg's. Fortune," Gladys Malsem;- BRUSHES shund Came To Be," Virginia WrMhE SHIPE OF HIS HEJ©- Every Item a bargain! Open evenings to lfl P. M., "The Big Book of Real Fire En- ICWfEUL PUW WELL including Sundays (Highway only))1 Wortley, 5E; "The Pretiel," JLarry gines," Y. J. Zaffo; "The Mudhen k PICTURE FRAMES Kelly, 5E; "Cheery, Cheery, Cheer and the Walrus," M. P. Alleen; JE9T BV {Up." Jean Belden, 6D, and "The Ofl and Water Color .. We're proud of our Prescription Department and of the service "Will Rogers Immortal Cowboy," WATCHIM' HIGHWAY X-Ray," Jerily Robey, 6E. Shannon Yarst; "South Pole Hus- HIH DRIVE. . The sports events1 page featured we render daily on Physician's prescriptions to scores of locaf residents. WESTMINSTER CLEANERS PAINTING SETS ky," C. S. Strong, and *^The Shin- , OUTLET I a review of the track meet won by BY HISS BOSS ing Shooter," Marion Renick. Roosevelt youngsters; a story, AT THE Route 29, North Plaiufield Distinctive Dry Cleaning, Plus Service — Est. 192^1 ^y "Good Sportsmanship" by Joyce ,,. We have literally thousands of drugs which are at your Phy- Also, "Danny and the. Dog Doc- •I JOHNSTON |Skaggs, 5C, and an autograph sician's service to help you or sorne member of your family conquer tor," Jerrold Beim; "The Secret of > PLAINFnXD 4-9584 space. ' - the Whispering Willow," Harriet an illness. Our store has been filling prescriptions for Cranford Evatt; "College on Horseback,** E. MAIN STORE PAINT SHOP Write-ups about local activities KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET Y. Hall; "Pocketful of Feathers." UCRAKD HAKT1O. fitf. and items, of. interest were com- families for more than 60 years — a record which speaks volumes M. M. Myers; "Turnipseed Jones.** 226 Park Ave., Plainfield 6-2500 fl 103.-5 N.ITNION AVE. posed by the staff members. Patty for our careful attention and our fair prices. ' • E. W. Mammen; Mr. Apple's Fam- v Cranfoi* 6-2540 Grant, Bob Achilles, Bob £tnnger, Self Service Meats ily," Jean McDerit^; "Let 'em RolL** ••-,...• •• ,. ••; •. ' : ". • •.•', •• .• ..• ,\ ..•••• .-' C. M. Daugherty; "The Wind's in You can bring your next prescription here with full confidence A Treat for the Whole Family! Hygrade Do you -Hise your thumb nail o$ a the West," E. W. Porter; "The Tune IH CU tcU itMl «aw 1 •crew driver? Or your finger nails 03 BILT CABINET COJtrANV by (U SAVE at the MEAT Freahry Killed Is in the Tree," Maud H. Lovelace^ that it will be compounded according to your physician's desires. SUCED BACON lb.pkg. 39c miniature crow-bars to pry the lids and "The Right Dog for Joe,** Irm- FRYERS or BROILERS lb. 35c the Ml 11TH i ysa're ta meed •» off thlnffs? Many women do both erigarde Eberle. ; . (3 lb. Ave.) Our Famous Assorted and then complain about how easily bUe (•»•. «r ujitkt tfcat aeedi a i Cut from Wilson's Certified COLD CUTS lb. 55c their nails split and tear. If you want Also, "Amos Fortune Free Man," Better Meats at Lower fir ices I pretty nails don't use them as tools. Elizabeth Yates; "Squeeze Play." Choice Beef! Fresh Cut ' "" ' Don't clean them with a steel nle Colin Lochlons; "Roses for Bonny- v / SAUERKRAUT lb. 10c point! Dan't file them way down at Belle,". M. Y. Kiser; "Big-League MEN... v SEAGER'S DRUG STORE CHUCK ROAST lb. 49c the corners. <.t>o clean them with a J. WALTER SEAfiKK. Wmg. Pfcwm. Rookie," Francis Wallace; "A SUPER SPECIAL! • -. A Dandy Picnic Item! wisp of absorbent cotton twisted Horse for Peter," E. F. Brown; :< NOW IS THE TIME TO 104 N. UNION AVE. around the tip of an orange stick. "Pictures of France by Her Chil- CRanfonr 64)700 Schickhaus Daisy Sea Food , Do use an' emery board to taper them Idren," M.' B. Cothren; "The First STOCK UPiON YOUR irom-abave where the nail meets the :< LEGS BABY SPRING LAMB lb. 63< COTTAGE HAMS lb. 69c QULET HADDOCK lb. 39c skin. Da buff the nails frequently, I Book of Baseball," Benjamin Swift's Premium MUJk Fed 'F&LEJ FLOUNDER lb. 49c bufflnfi In one direction only —toward Brewster; "The Wonderful Baker," —r/' Order Yours Today — 5 Lb. Ave. - M ^BREAST of VEAL lb. 33c the finger tips. Clothing Needs /I I 7 FEATURE OF THE WEEK ! Presh-Killed Fresh-Killed Groceries TOWSE BEAUTY DURKVG GOLDBERG'S Campbell's Oil Prices Axe Higher CHANFORD 6-2444 The Wardlaw School PORK and BEANS can 10c OUR PRICES AfeE LOWER ! 108 WAliNBT AVE. FOWL lb 39c Frying CHICKENS lb. 37c Comstock EXTRA CYRILLA (New Address) S LB. AVE. PIE APPLES 2 cans 29c 100% Pure tnported Remodeling Sale •A Will R?op«h S«plmab«r 13 DelMonte ^ , 12-oz. OLIVE OIL PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 cans 19c MAKE FRIENDS WITH THE WEATHER! SMALL CLASSES INSURE . Franco-American - - $2.79 Full Gd. AT SAVINGS UP TO PRIME RIBS OF BEEF I POLIO SPAGHETTI 2 cans 23c No weather troubles spoiling your tomfort THOROUGH COLLEGE PREPARATION Miw Hda Buyl INSURANCE TAINTS when your home is insulated with A-1 insulating Produce materials from reliable Builders' General Supply "" "~" • Afiamoons ' Dairy Bar An Employers* Group nemnni'^*- -- —-v Clean, Ready to Cook Freshly DIRECT FROM FLORIDA! NOT to paint! And .Company. Do the installation yourself if you wish HERE IS THE LOWEST PRICE be sure of wsndts ' SUPERVISED STUDY AND ATHLETICS A Carload of Insurance Service or we will recommend a reliable contractor. YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! made by Du Font, -—- TURKEYS lb. 69c CHOPPED BEEF lb. 55c Vine Ripened Sweet Things for Better living — 12 LB. AVE. No Belter at Any fried MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED WATERMELLON lb. 4c Dehrich Colored Pays up to Chemistry." Operating During the Summer ^Months California MARGARINE, quarters :-, lb. 29c • $5,000.00 BROCCOLI lge. bun. 23c Hi-Hat per person TkVKt Tb« Nursery School — Agw 3 - 5 for expenses involved BOISE •PAJAMAS CEDERGREEN DELICIOUS rwrtfl Green POTATO SALAD i pkg. 29c SHIRTS PEPPERS 2 lbs. 29c in the treatment of polio Hsdfl A Primary,- Ploy School ^- Ages 6 to 8 REDDI W1P ; can 49c ROBES • WORSTED SUITS Sweet Eating Tuscan Dairy Farms FROZEN ORANGE JUICE - 4 U, AU Afte, JACKETS 98c CANTALOUPES lge. size 19c Two full years of •LEE HATS WUk UM> MILK, Reg. 19c qt.; Homo. 20c qt. WOOL SLACKS protection for Qttly SWEATERS • SHOES Open Friday Nights Till 9 P. M. MAHWAIS—APf UAHCtS NURSERY SCHOOL .$1O.QO for families KIWttGUTEri AND UP $5.00 for individuals LUMBER — TQ1M — MASONBY — SCREENS 1038 Park Avenue 1030 Central Avenue 'v "'-- t; STORM B**H - HAlDWAtE — PAINT PL A INFIELD. ; -i INSULATKat — CtOSLgY APPtlANCES •. * • \ * ' • • John W.HeinsA Son YOONGaiQWN STEEX KITCHENS For Appointment - " . mnn Hen's Shop! UNION AVE. MEAT MARKET Rul Estate A bnruce Open Monday and Friday Evening* J||| 336 Centennial Ave. PHONE PL &O880 — 0924 — S312H, 488 BOULEVARD (Bet 19th A 20th) KEP0LWORTH 10 NORTH UNION AVE. Free Delivery Cr. 6-1420 - 1421 j Cranford 6-0505 17 NORTH AVE.. E. 18 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD TWIN COUNTY CKANFORD. 8-0777 •

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1 FOR SALE .;, 8EBVICINO y' HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE LO8T fajr n^m**- ! p > BATES REFRIGERATOR, CoJdspot, 7 cu. ft. good MASON—Stoops, walk*, driveway*, fire- ' wishes Ironing, curtains, etc.. al NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts In- DIAMOND-SHAPED college places, all' types of .repair work. Rea- DID YOU , , rm-S'.-.iXi 'Wrdiu-sda'y.- J(aly ' 26. 1930.1 TOST INSEKTtON—3 ecato • W*HU condition. CRanford 6-387B. 8-28 0 ASK ROWLAND' ABOUT home. WEstfleld a^JftJS-W. , J6-*» curred by my wife. Grace, between June ' b«f*r« tb« Paint Itnjsi ; sonable prices. CRanford 6-9983. 6-22 . 30' and Labor- Day. • She jand I will be Awards Given Ihc ' htil(r of' ten o'clock iDjyll^ht!" GIRL'S 36 inch tlcycle. good condition, MULTIPLE VX3T YOtTO PROPERTY ~ in Point Pleasant, N. J., on a Beacon- THONOBABUC FKANK li vluti Time* ''in.' thi* (ore-ooon of said p BirU'hfS should net be dipped "too Uae>—16 mate • Uac A4j M* ta reasonable. Call CRanford 6-1773. UPHOLSTEBINQz—3eU_r*C0Vtx«ill. - SoU Newly. listed. 10-yr,-old, o-room bungalow RESiXDNStBLE MOTHER will care for Rudi Metzner Jsdie «f the. Baperto ». 4b »l« .. on fine quiet North, Side strear Kitchen children. Call after 5 p. m. CRanford by-the-Sea' special 'vacation. I have al- 4bl l ' and chair bottoms "repaMed.. CBantorrt 1 '• * ;',,.'. .. With to* *"-.;.;,;" • . ' ' of New Jeney KEPEAT C^ayRTIONS .(C«BMe*tM* RANOK. kerosene, tab]* top, &n burners. Is science,-bath-la tiled, ^rherei a real .« 0-4837. .•".''• " ready paid a deposit for-a newly-dec- HOMEMAKING " 6-265*. '• • "• ('. ". • " ' tJntso Cosnty tin- , |>'op«-rty dt-»i-rib«.*d iii-< the petition j 50 that, • weeks WIUMBI e»»y «*•*!••)'.: 1 Including - oven.' |P fireplace, porch, automatic heat, Carafe. orated room with breakfast In bed. HOU8E FOR To Troop after tapping er ove.|PBUBNEE service. WOMAN wishes day work. 9 A. M. to SIX-ROOM HOVSE. corner Is Awarded catlHtvi by rraMin of The tjking thereof: lightly against the inner side of the 3j P. M. CRanford 6-3354. •••o-* " •••• **•:•• --..• petition' of the State I * 41*e*ant «n Hue ad* •» »*» act day and SSundayd : WW . K»\Jphn«onK , 3 Wall SAV? mat AND KtffBOY— , FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD ^ front pirch. back , ' THEOUOUE t> l»AttSpJp4.*r "Its. Forest r paint to accumulate at the "beel" CRanford 6-8217. ' . N.-J. • .•••'••.• • . tf LOVELY 6-rooro home, 3 brdroomsftUed DO YOU HAVE CHILDREN? - PLEASANT, comfortably furnished room, . about $80 per montfi. KLizabeU, night at a Court of Honor held by if so you wilt1 appreciate the 4 bedrooms. EXPERIENCED, COLORED girl would like near bath. Convenient to No. 10 bus. name bcinS unknown; Waltor Tot>l,-r; During-the fire season—normally of the brash. The "beei" U tka part hath, open attic (stairwayl^powder- day work, Mondays Ond Tuesdays. Call VACATION MEAL8 Boy Scout Troop 7» in the First ' the' unknown wife of the-sald Wulu-r ENAMEL BATH TUB, ,4 W foot. In perfect RADIO'AND TELEVISION SERVICB room' 1st floor, living-, ropoi with fire- the Drst floor lavatory, dining space in Quiet neighborhood.' CRanford C-OO38. Boy Scout Troop 76 in the Casino. ; lettuce cupa In the bottom of a from tlie •:rr.t of June through mid- nearest tha ferrule. ' FOR SALE condition. Reasonable. WEstfleld the kitchen plus a full size dining room, CRanford 6-6638. Presbyterian Church. - _-- Tobler. her proper name brinj; un- Aii makes repaired, same day .service, place, open screened porch, steam loll), NICELY FURNISHED room. Convenient . Richard alsq received merit badges The Homeinaker who can pro-wooden salad bowl. Divide the 2 known: Anny Baumsartnr.r. Sand- BICYCLE; clri;« 20 Inch. CRanford 0-2835. 2-6337 -J. • ' lowest prices.. Herbert F. Sorge. Jer- garage, good lot, tfUfJOO.. •;. a rear porch for hot days, oil heat* for "BUSINESS FOR SALE First class rank was presented to Septejiibi'r"—the 1.500 full-time field cool days, the wood bunting fireplace for |y located.- References exchanged. Call. for athletics, first aid, safety, per- Vide, her family with appetizing and ;bsp*. mayonnaise among the 6 let- hcrr and Max Sondhurr., lu-r hus- DRESSER, with mirror; chest of drawers. TWIN CARRIAGE, can be converted Into sey Hadlo Service. 134 HiUcrest Ave. HELP WANTED —FEMALE ESTABLISHED delivery buslne,., Donald Jewett and Kenneth Rob- _- ~>baiid; Annfn Baunifiorliu-r nnd Eli^- workers' u'f the US. forest service . CRanford 6-0484 ' tf BUNGALOW; 3-^bedrooms. steam (oil), wlntery nights. The attached garage with . CRanford. 0-1680, 109 Miln Street. tt sonal health and public health. nutritions meals.during the'sum- tuce cups and spread In the bottom ' imihacany. suitable' for cottage, WEst- stroller, practically new, S20: maple direct entrance from the 'house, the near- HOUSEKEEPER." middle need, five days without 1038. Dodge' M,-toi1 i Z , . abeth Stunzi Buumuartncr. Ins uiti-; are reinforced b>- some 5.000 sea- Albert Ho fl«>ld 2-0491. . crib. »10. Coll' mornings, CRanford , garage, $U>iS0O. • per week, two la family, live out. Box '.good for parToTfuii ft $**»* ' mer' mobthi with a minimum of nson while' second class badges Jtldlth naiimilorlm-r: ttiv ti»K»ou.>i LAWN specialist. ' Renovation, construc- ness of a fine grammer school. AJ> these PLEASANT furnished xoom, convenient of each. Over this, place alternate 1 sonal <-hfi>loyees which the foreit Albert Him in southeastern Ore- 6-6272. tion, weed control, maintenance., H, M. • 429. c/o C'Uzen and Chronicle. - to transportation. Garage ' if desired. sell. Have other business ,.;' Scoutmaster Roy D. Irving also effort on her part can also say she were awarded tp Robert Ayro, 'husband of . the said Judith' ttiiim- TABLE PADS. 3-pc. seli., from CMS. — For^tSese. and mony others coll —•• features-far the children and dad will cer- 1 1 layers of fish and green pepper. service hires otid trains each sum- gon's lake county is described by Black, CRanford 6-0883. tf tainly appreciate Uje plaster walls and CRanford 6-4531. quick sale. Wells S.i " - honored Richard with the Scout- enjoyed the vacation: It means ame.1 Ay re. 'Robert" Benson, El- Kartner. his proper name bolnn nn-j Choice at beautiful. colors) Free ettl- DINING BOOM SET, 10 pieces, walnut: PERSONNEL ASSISTANT FOR LARGE 360 North.Ave.. E.. CrZoJl ^ Garnish with ripe olives. Pour" known: any other person or. prr.- mer. These seasonal -recruits serve.. geologists as one of the' largest ei- males civen. Alban-Levirts. . 109 N. Un- 7-piece bedroom set,, twin beds, com- WE SHARPEN. and repair' lawn mowers, i-WcHABDS^SWACKHAMER, Realtors the fine construction, . Mother will be METROPOLITAN NEW- JERSEY OIL master's Award for having attained planning menus ahead, scheduling KOIIS, their .pr«>per' names bclni! un- * 'ion.Ave.. CHonfprd C-0S60. • .'. . p pleased with' the Immaculate condition CLEAN, cheerful room, modern private irood Fox, Erank Glogorski, An- along-side the regulars {is look- plete, walnut; kitchen set. Guitar with picikk up andd deliver, Vohderan. C 4 Alden Street. CR 6-1122 — 0470 or 0991 REFINERY, DUTIES INCLUDE EM- home, convenient transportation, gen- the most points in a troop contest preparations and shopping during hinned mayonnaise over each serv- known, who, under the' Ijxst Will posed faults in the world. Where stand. CRanford 6-6986. and all the modern features of this nearly PLOYMENT .INTERVIEWING. AD- :elo LaBracio and Victor Meyers.. out^, smoke-jumpers, or smoke- BEFBIGERATOR. Coldipot. 7.1 cu. f>., like ford 0-0089. new home. BROKER CO-OPERATION. tleman only. Reasonable. CRanford BUSINESS morning hours when tbo atmos- ing and sprinkle with curry pow- und Testament. of Herman T«>btt'i', they earth slipped vertically ages MINISTRATIVE WORK. COUNSEL- 0-2705 after 6 P. M. tf based on elements of attendance at Merit badfjos.were presented as deceased. haOe or may chiltn to' luvi- .' new Guaranteed. $100 or best offer. IE WING CABINET, lamps, antique chests, . LING AND WELFARE. PREFER AP- WILL BUY whole or part phere Is cool and making use of the der. Roll bologna Into cornucopias, eaters. ago. thr* fault rises ZO00 feet above Poultnry. 20 Alice Lane. Clark Town- cedar chest, dining room sets, ^vanity • Authorized s?' • surance Agency having f meetings and camping trips and nn Interest; Anny BaumuartntT Stori: LOCUST DRIVE, living room With fire- AUTOMATIC HEAT PLICANT WITH EXPERIENCE IN IN- 'appliances on band. The refrigera- 'ollows: Public health, personal .. Stute of New Jersey: Township of the eastern edge of Albert Lake ship. - . dressers and bed. Townsend, 241 North • IIMKEN OIL BJJKNER IRON FIREMAN STOKER DUSTRIAL PLANTS. AGE 25 TO 4O.ROOMS for rent by day or week. Rea- accounts. Advertiser Is advancement and special activities. stuff with potato salad and arrange Avenue. Westfleld'2-4464.' place, sun porch, dining room, kitchen sonable rates. Call CRanford 6-9832. energeUc and experienced tor will actually help you to "cook health and civics, Rudi Metzner; Cranford. -a municipal corporation of , Child Psychology with' an W0 foot lava cap which ends FIUGIDAIRE refrigerator, 6 cu ft.'. May-- — SALFS AND^BERVICE —. with breakfast nook, rear screened Homey 6-room home. Roper range, dou- STATE QUALIFICATION, BOX 430, 1 between lettuce cups.. Garnish with New Jersey: Commercial (Trust'Co.ni- . CRANFORD HOTEL tf Nomc/ Citl A Richard P.. Albertson of 27 iublic health, Alden West, and car- . Questions, asked by the preschool tac washing 'machine, broadloom rug SEASONED lop-soli. 4 yards load. $13. Serviqepi^oU makes •••••• •• porch, 3 bedrooms and tiled bath on ' ble oak floors, insulated, porch. Good c/o CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. - with cold ' throughoutv the warm tomato quarters.. Serves 6. , ' pany of Ne*w Jersey, a coruorulion in a sheer precipice. 9 v 12. All in good condition. CRan- delivered. Sam Vltalr and Sons. 144 IWeterwJ fuel oil deliveries 2nd Boor, one large completed room on shade, trees and shrubbery, 80 x .100 lot. COMFORTABLE iurnlshed. room for gen- Spruce street received a Star Scout summer months. (While planning pentry and public speaking, Al of New Jersey, as :excciiU>r___undei\ child deserve answers, but Child- ford 0-1934. 3rd, Insulated oil steam heat, one-car Quick possession. Only $10,300. _^l tho Lust Wtll and Testament of IU-r- You can't buy a better North 19th Street. Kenllworln. Tel. RELIABLTFUEL OIL SUPPLY. Inc. WORK WANTED — MALE tleman, near all transportation. CRan- Wet Soles Award and merit badges for cook- vacation meals however, homemak- -essief.'Ne'a Reeves was appointed craft books advise you to be brief. CRanford 6-2B82. . ' •/. . tf garage. Price $10400. • —BROKER CO-OPERATION. ford 6-5880. , man Tobler, deceased; nnd'to whom nADIO AND PHONOGRAPH combination. 88 ^Benjnioln St., CRanford 6-2123 YOUNG COLLEGE student desires, house- •{•leather spies are water-resist™ ing arid pathfinding. Douglas Young ers should remember that one hot Frozen Chicken 8alad a junior assistant sgoutmaster. it may concern: Usually the y.ouncster is only mild- j Deafness* t» CUUKS , Crosley console. 4 albums of records, COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 HEATHEBMEADE, perfect 6-room home Solid brick ••— solid value particularly at hold employment, mowing lawns,' etc. THREE comfortable' rooms In friend- Shom » rainstorm gl yf was awarded a merit badge in ab- dish is necessary< even in hot i cup diced % cup heavy Awards were made by Kenneth You are hereby notified of a meeting ly and fleetingly curious, and a de- leading doctors contend that household enamel! MO, CRnnford 6-S497. • inches, on your roller, S1.09. Same Day ALL HOME repairs • and 'alterations. , containing all features consistent with it's new price. $16,990. Choicely located Call CRanford 6-0884. 6-29 ly home, surrounded by trees. Conven- ve of the Commissioners appointed' in the ient to transportation. References ex- drenching, dry your shoes "at sentia for life saving.. weather.) Many horaemakers are chicken . cream whipped tailed reply will leave him baffled deafness.-in children could be cut by WEU.-ROTTED cow ond sheep manun Service. Alban-Lewi' "s Hardware.' lOftJ- Broken wimlow cords replaced, gutters -properties In this area plus the fact that oh 60 x 106 lot. Kitchen and bath are Robinson, Sr., assistant scoutmos- above entitled cau«e; to be held at the N. Union Ave. and leaders cleaned, repaired, replaced; both tiled. There'* a center hall, wood JANITOR WORK, general work or gar- changed. Bcnnera, 1 Hamilton AVenue, not' yet aware of all the possibil- Vt. Cup diced % cup mayon- . or bored. half if the' first symptoms were de- also rich top soil. WEstfleld 2-S209-M. it Is situated on 100 x 100 lot, asking 56 Johnson Ave., CRanford tanperature—never near a rart Announcement of awards was er, and Richard Dudley, troop, Court House, in the City of Eliubeth, in porch steps renewed. No job top small. $18,300. burning fireplace, oil Bteom heat and gar- • denlng, CRanford 6-3356. tor or fire! . rai ities but the modern refrigerator pineapple naise ' he County of Union and State of New tected immediately. Medical treat- WESTINGHOUSE electric Iron. CRanford PrTTSBUBaH PAINTS, full Hne^oV ln- L. F. Baxter, phone CRanford 6-6332. 6-0636. made by William Page, troop com- ommittee chairman. Scoutmaster! terior and exterior. Paintert* discount r. .=:• r" ' •-• '• - Is ablo to produce a full meal from 3 tbsp. chopped Lettuce or Voiceless People ' . ment, if started in time, can cure IF you plan to build, repair or make HILLSIDE PLACE—6 rooms and sun MAN (colored) wishes mason work, side- mitteeman,' and presentation was Albeit Gessler reviewed the ac- in house lot quantiUesv^Alban-Lewls, porch, 1-car garage, oil heat, complete- _^._.—ARE YOU LAZY? walks, cellar bottoms, driveway, etc., appetizer to dessert. ; i . pecans watercress Nickel Alloy Steels Completely voiceless people, made or arrest. moit cases. ELECTKIC refrigerator.-small, very good 109 North Union Ave>^ •• '-^ tf. alterations. Call T. JOHNSEN. 403 Cen- If so this North Side 4-bcdroom .home made by fathers of scouts. Scout- complishments of the year. He re- condition, ideal for small apartment or tral Avenue, CRanford 6-9348. - tf ly redecorated. Price has been drasti- by contract. CRanford G-3170. Ask for Mayonnaise In 1889 James Rlley In Glasgow so by removal of the larynx because "SKYLIGHT" washing fluid. The orig- cally reduced — now $13,800. should appeal to you. It's within 8 min- Mr. Joseph Fair. . 7-0 master Irving introduced his new porled that 16 scouts have gained summer home. $.13. 32 Ramapo Road. utes' walk of Central Railroad, stores, Mix chicken, pineapple and pe- Issued a report of experiments he of cancer, are taught to speak WATERSPAR TRUCK CRANE and T.D.-0 Bulldozer • Cranf ord. inal Skylight formula, 23c per gallon (5 assistant scoutmaster, Gilbert Orek, Frozen Tomato Juice'Appetizer ccond class rank, seven hhve made cents refund" for Jugl. Chapln's Sport for hire. S. W. Oliver, Inc., CRanford WEST HOLLY ST.—« room and breakfast buses, theater and schools, are all as near MAN WISHES work cutting grass, etc. cana. Fold l preparation for the planting of lawns has S good size' bedrooms with modern What maKes^dogs more'careful safety can be Increased „.,„ 80 degrees, movers should be ad- ' Juice celery ". . ' adjustable, approximately 7 feet long, and gardens. Estimates without Obli- Scoutmaster Gessler ack- X' housewife furnishing a new room, turn v REALTORS- , . bath. Other apartments rented at $58.50. OLDSMOBILE, 1936 black sedan. $75. than people? Dr. Clarence. C Little, Investigation and correction of „,, justed to cut lawns at 1% to 2 inches. % cup-orange Mi cup shredded :to tnrl.es hlfcli, llko neu .w Onp/Coca- FLOOR SERVICE gation- Karl G. Poschner, CR 0-3082. Hot" water neat with oil, 100 x 183 lot. 3- May be seen' Saturday and Sunday at director of the Roscoe B. Jackson traits and attitudes responsible'forth . Salad Bowl 8upper nowledged -the .work during the unerringly to KLING Solid Maple. This Cola cooler, excellent condition, will 10-26 18 North Ave.. E.—Opp. CRR Sta. ' car garage. Buy this spacious home and 582 Passaic Ave., Kenilworth. 6-22 The longer grass provides shade for juice almonds. sell sopatutciy or' in combination. 108 R. MENZEL —' Telephone us to discuss let your tenant-help you pay for It. Memorial Laboratory in Bar Har-accldent-pronenesa. It's obviously! the roots,' reduces evaporation of 6 lettuce cups % cup mayon- . 2 tbsp. lemon Bndlvo year of the two new members of . lovely bedroom suite is the QUt Totont Qrotp. Perk up your home .with gay. Chestnut Street. Roseile. N. J. KOsetle your floor problems. Floor scraping and YOUR HOME need, fixing? We repair Residences: Wm. W. Austin; CR 6-0708 l93y~CHEVROLETr2-door sedan, black, bor, Me., where the studies wen) simpler to study canine behavior] 2 tbsp. mayon- naise thinned 4-9M.S. reflnlshmg of old floors • specialty. Pol- anything from broken lamp*, window Evelyn Wade, CR 6-1033 . radio, heater under scat, direction sig- moisture and lowers soil tempera- juice"! Mayonnaise or the-troop committee, Thomas Gil- Patterned after early American'designers, it is happy shades of Pirp.irurgh Frank Dufley, Jr.. CR 6-1742 BRICK BUNGALOW that we have had made, attributes it to a primitive patterns' than it Is to put peop!t| naise. with 1 tsp. - ishing, also waxing. Estimates cheerfully panes, sash cords, gutters -and leaden many Inquiries about. Now that it Is for nals, defroster, spotlight, good condi- tures making if easier for the lawn % cup sugar "whipped cream ley and' Edward Rearick. . , Waicrspar EoameL Flow* out G. E. WASHING MACHINE, good'con- jiven. Phone CRanford 6-1348. 61 Ellz. repaired, replaced, cleaned, porch rail- tion. CRanford 6-3738. . sense of caution which animals into a laboratory and study 8 cups flaked lemon juice' ideal for a guest room, boy's room or wher- dition. 4^5; iron, fireman Stoker, coal -beth Avenue. CRanford. ' tf ings and* Bteps replaced. NeW ceilings sale be sure to see it. In addition to the have retained-upd" city dwellers to survive the hot months. dressing - onniNANCE NO: »O-D usual 5 first floor rooms there is an ad- 1 il firsthand. Moreover, dogs pu«c« ever you want simple, yet attractive furniture. easily to a smooth RIOSI. dries furnace, good condition, $125. For in- installed, roofs repaired, weatherstrlp- 1939 DODGE._2-door sedan; black, dstefna; tuna flah or or vinegar Soak gelatin in cold water for 5- AN ORDINANCE provldlntf.Nfor the'-co'n- formation call Ned Reeves. CRnnford HERE'S A GOOD BUYI ditional den and two finished second floor have .lost. . _ • ; i' the traits generally considered ex- quickly, can be washed re- ' :. W. L. Schrpedar. CRanfdrd 6-3474. rooms, .Modern baths on both the first $250. Call CRnnford 6-9556. . salmon. . % tsp. curry struction of n sanitary sewcr in Osboriie Like all Kling furniture, the OUr Jowmt fl-1587 before Saturday. PAINTING AND DECORATING 7-ROGM HOUSE near Roosevelt School; At the recent annual meeting of cluslvely human, such as greed, shy- minutes. Heat fruit Juices and add Place. . ' ;',',' and,- second floors;. Gas heat, yair, condi- 19347 CHEVROLET sedan. 4-door, /good , PROPOSED onoiNANCE NO. no-to . % cup mlnte'd • . ., . powder KLING peatedly and resists wear and / fireplace; insulation; lot SO x 100: price the National Committee fop Traffic ness, frle.ndHneM and til-temper. gelatin. Stir until dissolved. Stir BE IT ORDAINED 'by//tho. Township Cjroup incorporates skilled hand craftsmanship CHEST oi drawers, refrigerator, 7 cut it. *.. B. DAVIS. InterlBr and Exterior paint- / ' LANDSCAPING ' '' $11,800.00.' I1P ' .'' ' 7^ ' tioned; ' Combination sentens and' storm'l motor and tires, now clutch, $50,/A. C. ,y>N OHDINANCE/Provldlne/for-the" Cpn- .-'./_/ _.•._/_-_ -%-thln slIcW ing and paper hanging. Quality ma- Safety, Dr.'Little ^asserted thaV . At present the. Bar Harbor, stfe* •' structlori of Sidewalks on tho Northerly In_augax^CUiy-"ntll_sIlghtiyithiclt- r'nnurtlftf^'nf "f4i^'"^'^\ynqhlp /n/ PrppforH "•hrasioin*. ~For interior and ex- •\ excellent * condition; rockers, mirrors. ' Top soil rototiUing windows. Attached garage. Good size Pike, 12 Hamilton Avenue, CRanford • and fine, soiid/w5o3s7~Aii joints are/carcfuily,;, linens and other items. CRanlord terials and workmanship. Est. 1925. corner plotwfth 110lft:rfroriTaBe". r dogs, when confronted, by metro- tists are. observing the Basenji. an • SidcofrWert-End-plBce-fronrHprlBgncTd" boiogna ened. Fold In raspberries, celery in thu County of Union: «trior iisr on wood and metal// For reasonable— prices- and *ree~ esti- Expert maintenance NEAR 'ROOSEVELT" SCHOOL7 "ft^room B^soo5: "^ ~ : ;•' " «-69SD. •- .T-. •-- ; •- Nationally advertised, tfrasj seed for crab Avenue to Willow Street and from Willow olives % cup potato Section 1—Thiij an 8 inch pipe sanitary fitted and fastened for bsting tightness '...' mates—call CRanford 6-3218. house, garage, well constructed; .open politan trafflc hazards, recognize African bunting dog that is very and almonds. Pour into a rinsed sewer be constructed in Oaborne . Place trim and furniture. \/J / y / / (Trass control.' ,. /•,/.' '/ fireplace; early possession; price .... • APARTMENT FOR RENT CHRYSLER.. J934. blue coupe, radio and and refuse to take unnecessary nervous and inhibited and "much > Street to Cranford rrteh School.' ' ;///,'EDITH HILL'S bathing suits " 'fl iLjVl. Kinsella.^CR^nfojd 60Cl/ 6-room heated apartment (large enough' heater, sealed beams, new hydraulic BE IT ORDAINED by the Township salad 1 qt_ ring mold chill until firm. TJn- from'Veronica Avenue to a point 325. feet ilrawers slide freely and are dust-proof the ' ' 'jackets''for .teens are ^om^ T, Mi'; CRANE— Palntli. $16,300.00. brakes, new clutch, very fine condition. risks. Not so human pedestrians, like the Sunday.driver or the dys-1 Committee of. the Township of Crapford, northerly, in accordance with the plans 239 Walnut Ave. /TeJ for a family with children). newly, decor- 2 tomatoes ' mold on bed of endive. Serve with solid wood, is beautifully finished. attractive in hny weather. ated, available September 1st. $100 a Call Robert Dunn, CRanford 6-2055. however. He told about one 'foolish peptic ofl\C0 worker hurrying honje New Jersey: , • , and specifications prepared for same by GET' RID OF 219 Elm Street. Westfleld for estimates. IF IT'S METAL weather stripping, locks, THOMAS MacMEEKIN, Realtor, 6-29 Section 1.—That sidewalks be con- quartered mayonnaise or „ whipped cream the Tovvhshlp Engineer nhd now on file in , Windows or door trouble, call the Mas- 5 Alden St. ((upstairs) Cranford, N. J. month. 2 year lease. woman who ran the gantlet in after putting in a day at a task bt. WEstfleld ..2-1410 LINDEN DECORATTNG CO.' — Painting structed on the northerly side of West Make 6 Individual salada by plac- dressing. Serves 8. the office of the Township Clerk. Open Mondtfy Evenings ter Mechanic—George R. Nobes, CRan- ENGLISH MORRIS, choice of a solid top Times Square, New York. disliked in a crowded Manhattan! End Place from Springfield Avenue to Section .2—The construction of said C R A B O R'AS$ and.decorating; esubllshed 1918. Call ford 6-6817. 7-27 Linden 2-3290. tf ROWLAND - REALTOR ' or a convertible. Only $1,275 delivered. - "She rushed across the street office building." I Willow Street and from Willow Street to sewer shali be undertaken as a local Im- THE EASV SAIL BOAT. 11 ft., excellent condition, 444 Chestnut Street ROselle 4-10SO Economy, style and comfort. Up to 40 the. High School property of the Board of. provement and the cost thereof shall cedar planked, oak ribs and transom, •ArNTINO AND PAPERHANGING. — RADIO and ."TELEVISION repairs. Allen, NEAR ROOSEVELT SCHOOL—Lovely miles per gallon. Stop In for a demon- against peak traffic and it was only Little believes that when Us] be assessed against the lands- specially call evenings. WEstfield 2-1817-J. tf Education. v spruce mast and boom.' Stainless :rtggedc Quality materials, careful workman-, colonial 6-room' home with extra 3rd Mr. Harold Wilson—CR. 0-1954 stration. Milton Motor Co., St. George through skin displayed by a taxi staff gets to the bottom of tbe Section 2.—That said sidewalks be con- benetttted thereby in the manner pre- SCOTT'S Way! bronze fittings; A good safe boat.- for ship. Reasonable rates. Prompt serv- - floor bedroom, tile bath. 'Has fireplace Mrs. Mlrianf Neville—CR. 6-2126 ' Ave. and Stiles St. at Esso Station, driver that the vehicle. did not structed.'In accordance with .the plans scribed by stnttltc. ' . beginners. CRanford 6-6303. " 6-22 BICYCLE AJJ0 BABY CARRIAGE RE- in exceptionally large living rooiri, full . 'Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CR. 6-3685 Linden, N. J. Linden 2-8914. • Basenjl's nature, which they hop*. ice.' Call CBanford 6-0140. tf PAIRS. We are equipped to render crush her", reported Little. "And and 'specifications prepared for same, by Section 3—To defray the cost of said Apply SCITTL. new develop-- dining room, science kitchen, steam heat, to through kindness and thorough | the Township Engineer, and" now on fllo- Improvement the sum of $900.00 is here- BEDDING. PLANTS and perennials for MICHAEL M. BARICH — Painting and complete repair service and genuine screen porch, garage, nice lot, one of for what? She wanted to look into ' parts. Solid rubber tires Installed by APARTMENTS FOR RENT research endeavors, much of tbe In the office of the Township Clerk. by appropriated. • A. down-payment of tnent of Scott's—research from sale: John Yanosek. 218 North Lehlgh Decorating. For estimates, call CRan- most desirable sections, asking $14,990, $9,500—Prewar one-half duplex with five a window on the other side of thedata can be applied to "rectifying Section 3.—That the owners of tho above ^100.00 In tho existing capital Improve- shaker box or with a spreader Avenue near High Street, Cranford. 6-8 ford 6-2264. i ' 7-27 special machine. ALL REPAIRS GUAR- well planned rooms,' air conditioned APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, heat DINNERS-LUNCHEON COCKTAILS ment'fund. Is also hereby appropriated. ' ANTEED. OU C street. I watched the whole in- the human element that is respon- described lands construct and complete TWO BLOCKS to High School. You will heat, tile 'bath, gas water heater, Ven- furnished. C P' preferred. Available said sidewalks on their respective prop- Section 4—To finance said appropriation' ... no fussJnc with sprayer. WATER .' SOFTENER, Dayton, excellent WTTSCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters and KEN BUTLER'S . etian blinds, screens and storm sash. credible performance. Why, even a condition, »45. Call CRanford 6-5140. Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- appreciate this center hall, 6-room home, August 1st. A. LJndqulflt, 15,Eastman sible for many traffic snarls." { erties within 30 days after service of no- of $900.00, bond anticipation notes of Uciy'Crab Grass Wclearied out Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. with tile bath snd\lst floor powder room, Excellent convenient location. Street. Cranford. 3Pox Terrier, the most restless and ilworth, N. J. v Telephone CRanford 19 North Avenue, West. • CR. 6-1779 Dr. Little predicts that the out- tice pf the passage of this ordinance. thcTownshlp ate hereby authorized to be slick as" a whistle. "• MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS: All mac HS-4T1B — HOseue 4-6486-M. . tf large living room-wrth fireplace, large $13,700—Prewar three level that must be temperamental of the dogs in, our Section 4.—In the event that said ownera Issued in an aggregate amount not ex- axines and renewals. Local agent, (2 doors from Cranford Theatre) - dining room with' exceptionally large seen to be appreciated. Seven spacious kennels, would not have taken that come of the project will be bene- ceeditit! said appropriation, . to bear* ,'in- rooms, screened porch which nffprds ex- AUTO PAINTING ficial to motorists and pedestrian or any of them do not construct and com- Mm. A. R. Lawson, 109 Thomas Street, PAtNTEH—Expert Interior and Exterior ACCOUNTING, AubrriNo! TAX REV- sun room i^opentng ftonV dining room, chance." ' • •••-.' ; • plete said-sidewalks, within.the time lim- tereut at a rate not exceeding 6 . per (400 sq. ft. Size) Cranford, N. J. Call, CRanford 6-91294 ,4Palntlnc; paperhanglng; decorating. Es- I lovely science kltchen> breakfast nook, cellent privacy. Tile bath, attached gar- CARS REFINISHED with lacquer or alike. Meanwhile, he advised both ited* as' aforesaid, the Sidewalks not con- 'centum per annum and .to rnature In TURNS, part-time bookkeeping, 'super- 1 hot water heat (oil),' screened porch, at- age, air conditioned gas heat; Immediate enamel. Body and fender work. Two- He added that If a pack of dogs year. ' ••"•••.' «* ' Unvotes cheerfully given- — J. J. Moast vision systems, special lnvetugatlons, these groups to study the restraint structed by the owners shall be construct- CRanford 6-4022. Phone evenings. Sat. taehedjjaragc. lot 73 x 127, $18,500. occupancy. • • '". • day service. Free estimates. RAhway were on the curb at Fifth Avenue ed by the Township as a local improve- Section 5—It Is hereby determined ond Only 95c etc. W. H. MAHAN, JR., Public Ac, $16.300^-Nine-year-old home of excellent 7-2652, H. Wheat, 1175 Mayfalr Drive, exercised by dogs and leavn hablU. declared thut tho probable period of use- SOIL COMPOST, «5 a yard., delivered. tt Sun. countant and Auditor, 307 Orange Ave., . mont and tiie cost thereof, in each cose, Screened soil compost, -«T-« "yard, de- •. HE IN 8, Realtor architecture. Full dining room,' science - Rahway. tf and 42nd Street, only a tew would [that will prevent accidents. shall be assessed against the lands alone fulness of said improvement is 40 years; R. MENZEL — Interior, exterior paint- Cranford, N. J. Phone CRanford kitchen, breakfast room, powder room, that the supplemental debt statement re- livered, also small excavation work. 6-4460. , . tf 17 North Ave.. E., CRanford 0-0777 which said sidewalks are laid as provided L FarJo. EUzabeth 3-8631 between 6 ing and paperhangliuT. Estimates cheer- three bedrooms, tile bath, attached ear- by statute. quired by statute has been made and and 6 P. M. . tf fully given. Pn«ne CBanford 6-1349. age, steam oil, convenient to grade and STORE FOR RENT . filed; that 'the obligations herein auth- MACHINE AND VACUUM CLEANERS high school. Possession July 15th. Section S.—To defray the cost of such 61 EUsabeth Avenue. CRanford. tf repaired and trader-in on .new KENILWORTH STORE for rent. 1000 sq. part of said sidewalks as the Township orized to be Issued are within all lceal ALBAN-LEWIS .NO\" IN STOCK—Flower and vegetable For details on high priced homes contact debt limits prescribed by statute; and that seeds, onion sets, begonia, gloxinia and WILLIAM ROKSXL, Interior and Exterior ones. Guaranteed Workmanship. G. I. FULL 28-YEAR MORTGAGE ft., vacant June 30th as Post Office is may construct, the sum of $000.00, and the 1 „ —- Free Estimate — G. I. TAX $120. ELLA J. McCORMACK, Realtor moving. 24 North. 20th St. Inquire further sum of $100.00 now in the capi- the urusu debt of the Township will be In- HOU8EWABES — HARDWARE lilly bulbs, also all kind* oi fertiliser. Painting. Skilled mechanics. Personal • 30 Prospect St., Westfleld. WE. 2-4848 ' • creawd by the issuance of said obligations HOLLAND FLORAL GARDENS supervision. 108 Columbia Avenue. 62 Elm Street, WEstfleld 2-8626 t> 7-year-old brick front bungalow Just Stephen B. Rodoquino. 0-15 tal Improvement fund. Is. hereby appropri- Evenings. CR. 6-1184 YOUR QWN HOME ated. ••"• " ' " • by thu sum of S900.00. ( GADGETS — GIFTS 7 South Ave.. E., Cranford Cranford. Call (Stanford 8-5718. tf painted and redecorated. $10,600. Ex- Section O-yrhis ordinance shall take •etween Walnut Ac S. Union Av. CR 8-3883 ELECTRICAL Contracting—HousewirinsL pansion attic, living room and guest Section S.—To finance, said appropriation — Free 'Delivery — ' jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, repairs ana DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS of $600.00, bond anticipation notes of the effect 10 dayk after its publication after closet, dinette, science kitchen. 2 bed- LOTS FOR SALE wtfl remain year famit/i IF , final passage as provided by statute. VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 36", white and TRUCKING — HAULING plugs Installed. George Sangulllano, 12 rooms and tile bath, lot 82 X 106, fenced LADIES' suits and dresses made to order; Township are hereby authorized to be 1s- 109 N. UNION AVE. Ivory. $2.08. Immediate delivery, Al- Myrtle Street. Tel CRanford 6-0M9. .-• CRANFORD LOTS also alterations. Call Mrs. Hand, CRan- t sued .in an aggregate amount not ex- ... <;KOHC,K K. OHTEKHKLDT. RELIABLE TRUCKINO CO. yard, oil air conditioned heat, insulated, Centennial Ave.. 75 x 150 — ban-Lewla Hardware, 109 N. Union Ave. — H—sonabla Storage — ' electric range, screens, Venetian blinds, '.$1875 ford 6-2432.' - tt MOfcTGAGE RITKEMENT INSURANCS ceeding said appropriation, which, notes Chairman Township Committee. __- ••/'.>« PLOWING Hawthorne St.. ' 73 x 125 — $1873 shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding Attest.: Cnmf ord 64)866 Estimates — Contract or Hourly weather'stripped, open basement. Columbia Ave, (cor.),- 50 x 100 — 3 rooms $17.80 ROTOTILLING - GRADING. Act Quickly. $1500 pratods tb«Ir inl*rt(t In It six per cent per annum and shall mature J. WALTEIl COPFEE, FRESH FROZEN HORSE MEAT, Ctinrenv Lawns and. Gardens. Elizabeth Ave,. 55 x 108 — $1500 WANTED TO BUY in one year from date of issuance. Township Clerk. mrnt Inspected, also hearts and liver 4 rooms $20.00 Orchard St. 70 x 110 1— . ' OPEN DAILY — 12 NOON • 9 rooms $20.00 ANDERSON'S FARMS—EL 8-0885 PHONE CR 6-2416 $3300 ANTIQUES dV all kinds, furniture, China, Section 7.—It is hereby determined and Statement / DAILY. Cranford Pet Shop. 11 North Galloping Hill. Five Points, Union ' Orchard St... 60 X 114 — $2400 fleurlnes. rugs, jewelry, oil paintings, J. SCHWARZ T. DeCILLJS declared that the supplemental debt state- / (Except Mondays — 3 P. M.) • Avenue, EastJ CRanford 6-1008. Refrigerators moved $3 and up SHAHEEN AGENCY Many more lots, all sections of 1 Tlin forrcnlng ordinance was adopted OD PITTSBURGH PAINTS All loads Insured — CRanford 6-1864 6-1S 15 North Avenue, E., Cranford town. silver. Individual Items or. entire con- ment required by law has been made and- Tuc.idny, Juno 20, 1030. This beautiful 3 piece Bedroom Suite consists of a tents of homes. •' Appraisals-igiven. ES. Z-UM OR. 5-3371 Hied; that the obligations herein author- J. WAJUTKll COFFEE, T HAVE your sewing machine or vacuum THOMAS MacMEEKIN, Realtor CRanford 0-0185. ' ' tf ized to be Issued are within all debt lim- Mtjstc on the Hammond Organ jroni 6:30 Daily NEW or subscriptions. CaB BOBBINS A ALLISON, Inc. cleaner repaired or electrified by a "WE KNOW CRANFORD PROPERTY'' Township Clerk of tha ' double Dresser with Mirror, Chest on Chest and so its fixed by law; that the period of use- Earl V. Ouy. i ord all conveniences, club plan. Good 'fish- OWN mother regular meeting of said Township KILLEly FULLER Brushes — For tooth brushes, now loading household goods to all 48 ing, boating and swimming. Plnccllff * States and Canada, specialising in New CRANFORD Refrigeration Sales and Serv- Committee at Munlclnsl Building, CroJiford, household brushes, polishes, waxes. Oall ice. Household and commercial repairs Lake, West Mllford, N. J.- Available ' New Jrnev. on or write L. A. McKee. 12 Arlington ^i^gi^w^ ' Florida and * California ship- on Frigidaire. Kelvlnator, Crosley, Cold- JUMBLE STORE July or August. Phone.. CRanford Road, Cranford. N. J. Telephone CRan- ments. Same van to destination. Let WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1050 one application does It! us estimate your next move. UNITED spot, Norge, etc. Rear of 16 Aldan For your donation of clothes . 6-6303. ' 6-29 ^ at 8:30 o"cloclc.JV M. Rose Dust ford 6-1783. Street." Tel.' CRanford 6-1718. tf and brlc-a-brac galore. VAN.. LINES. Ted Sargent, Agent, CEDARCROFT, 4-room cottage, 2 bed- (Daylight Saving Time) WEstneld. S-3033. U Many thanks from the Service AD J, WALTER COFFEE, VENETIAN BLINDS. Inclosed rojla- CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quality rooms, very clean. July 29 to August •>^ad»> the finest in the world, custom League's Jumble Store. \ Township Clerk craftsmanship. Ludwlg Selbert. 388 For collections call CRanford 6-8877 19th. Box 428, c/q Citizen and Chronicle. made, all colors. For free estimates v Lincoln Drive, Kenilworth. " Tel. CRan- THE CITIZEN »tnd CHRONICLE Dated: June 20. 1050. 0-29 -- -0 telephone WEstfleld 2-4588 before 1 ELECTRICIAN ford 6-0326. .. tf • .- 6-29 BKACH HAVEN, modern cottage, furn- p. m. 3. Svenda. 619 South Ave.; O DANIEL.J. ilEYBURN ished completely, electric kitchen, sleeps S Alden 8trct . ._ wood. N. J. ft •i- LICENSED — THORBUHN'S . . . .'„ TREES • „ ..' six. bathing ocean or bay, references re- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FURNITURE MART quired*, available July. August, $300 Cranford, N. Jf. ^ - tXOO FOOD: Cero-meato, Oaines. Kasko. RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL - BOYLE TREE SURGERY COMPANY. monthly. CRanford 6-1300. ' Spratts; (canned horse meat) Inky, none INDUSTRIAL NEW AND USED FURNITURE Bring your' tree problems to us. Free better, in bulk or loose. Cedar shavings ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED '•• • BOUGHT AND SOLD examination. Trees removed, pruned, SHORE BUWJALOW: At Spring Lake, GENTLEMEN: Floral Dust for your dog bed. Also Glovers and fed. 37 Rankin Street, Elizabeth. Tel. ~* furnished. Two bedrooms, living-din-, B BURNSIDE AVE. — CRANFORD 6-3600 Furniture Repaired. Refinished ELIzabeth. 3-4124. tf Sergeant's dog medlrlnca. Wild -b4rd Cabinet Making, Cane,- Bush Seating Ins room, nice kitchen, complete bath. food. Suet cakes for' all feeders. Our DONALD E. DAVIS Unpainted Furniture — Antiques large lawn, central location, for July, prices are very reasonable. Free deliv- CRanford 6-8979 $330. PUlnfleld 6-2003. 6-20 Please Insert the following Classified Advertisement tor times begin- ery. CRanford 8-3333. ELECTRICAL SERVICE tf CURTAINS ' HOLLAND FLORAL GARDENS B1I SOUTH AVENUE CURTAINS, lace cloths — small and LAVALLETTE. riow duplex apartments, ning with your; issue oX „ „ under the classification lEfTTRTCI ATT, general repairs, lnstalla- WESTFIELD 2-6939 INSURANCE 7 South Ave- E., between Walnut large, bedspreads washed. Ironed and 3 blocks from ocean, Mi block from boy. and South Union Aves. tf tion. fluorescent fixtures. Electric ranges stretched. 203 Fourth Ave., Garwood. Hot water, refrigeration, screened porch. » r 'I Al .. 1 Hi* serviced and Installed. Houses wired DEPENDABLE repairs to all kinds of household articles and equipment. Rea- WEstfleld 2-8944-R. tf Sleeps six, (79 per week. Phone Sum- MAGAZINES — Subscriptions to all ob- and lewired. Joseph A. Sommers, 88 mit S-44S4-M. 0-20 tainable. Prices quoted upon request. Centennial Avenue, Cranford. Tel. sonable rates. Phone ' CRanford CURTAINS laundered. Ironed or stretched. in All its Brandies Please mall your Inquiries and order* CRanford 6-3310. tf 6-0140. Please call after 3:30 p. m. tf FamUy washlnc. CaU 24 ORTLEY BEACH, N. J., 2 beautiful opart- .02 per word .— Minimum charge .50 V^etable EXCEPTIONAL VALUE-3 PC. FRIEZE S^ITE Buchanan to Miss C. B. Weldln. 320 En«le street, Street. CRanford 0-4830. ments for rent, 1st floor 4 rooms, bath ELECTRICIAN — Houaawlrlng. lobbing, BLACKSTONE. Bendlx. Easy, Mayt*« and shower, sleeps 8. 2nd floor 3Vi repairs, fluorescent fixtures. John Fan- washer service. All work carries manu- CURTAINS Uundered Repeat Ads .01 per word — Minimum charge .29 facturer's parts guarantee at 90 days. at home. CaU rooms, sleeps 6. ' Open for Inspection — WTTH- Just one of many outstandlnj; values In the kind of furniture JlANOS reconditioned and ning, Tl Burnslde Avenue. Call CRan- CRanford S-B6S*. U Saturday. June 24th to July ,1st. Can be from $75 to $799. easy terms, ford 0-8874. Postal Radio Service, CRanford 6-0971. you want, at the prices you Want to pay! A blr. roomy sofa seen 8 Fifth Ave., Ortley Beach or phone DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ADS 10 A. M. WEDNESDAYS Garden Dust und two huge foam-rubber-cushioned chairs In handsome new wonderful spinets at tha bast PLUMBING and Hating Sewers cleaned TILING . WAverly 6-3034. - $395 prices In ".. J. Cranford Piano Co.. Dinette Set CLOCKS REPAIRED with electric sewer machine. Guaran- figured frieze; quality-built throughout to last for years! °o TuninC anc rebuilding experts, 3 North CLOCKS — Spring wound or electric teed. Edward G. Ledden Ac Son. TeL STEEL tile for bathrooms and kitchens REPRESENTAT1VE COMPANIES DU PONT "AMMATE' Avenue. East. CRanford 0-3130. tf cleaned and repaired. E. P. Chamber- ROarlle 4-1207 and CRanford 6-2938. installed over present walls. Beautiful, Laminated FOUUCA «r RAKE- '-' CRanford 6-4397. - ' tf permanent, economical. Terms If do- CBESH or rotted cow manure, top soil, WASHING MACHINE REPAIKS sired. Mr. Maynard. Vernsal Tile Co., sand, blue stone and cinders, spread If Just mix with water and apply. UTE TOP. Ctirome Apron, beat WATCH. CLOCK. Jewelry and Optical 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE V CRanford 8-3AB3. CR. B-M72. U Kill* roots and foliage of poison .00 . desired. Al Haessif. 913 East Broad repairs at lower cost. Fast dependable Only expert mechanics work on your 4k and atain-Resistant Choice of Street, corner Woodland' Avenue. West- service. All work done on the prem- appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaners, radios, ivy, poison oak, sumac, etc. Ideal Colors. field. Call WEstfleld S-08S$ after fl ises. Over 28 years' experience. Bob's motors, toasters also repaired.' Coffey's, HOOFING — REPAIRING \ LIFE for weeding pallii. drive* and w-'ka. $59 p. m. or 2-S720-W any time. tf Watch Shop. 19 Walnut Ave.. Cranford, 1-3 Alden Street. Tel. CRanford 6-3224. U RE-ROOFINa. slate, tile, asphalt shingle Nol for lawns. Lawn Weed Killer N. J. • » tf repairs. Leaders and gutters, new and WRINGER ROLLS FOB WASHING) MA- H. F REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist OU 10 CHINES—Rolls in stock for -any type repaired. Walter. Schubert, Springfield burner »ervlce on all type*." Vacuum Ave., Westfleld. WXstfleld 2-8941. 2 1b. Bottle 85c wringer,. Bring in your oM one. we TCTOMNG cleaning oil or coal furnaces. Con- FOR JUNE ONLY A BEAUTIFUL will duplicate It; white rubber. •TUTORTNO—Hlah School and CoUege version work. Tel CRanford 6-2120. tf 13 Insure and • ' ' COFFEY'S aubiacls. Carolus T. Clark. B. A. on U» twsnty-nlnth day ol der, 1 Walnut Ave.. Cranford. CaU day Help W««t,4 PLENTY FREE PARKING -- ~ ' CH»nrordli-«7B7, or coosul| or night CRanford 6-3474. PIANO Tuning ahd "'gf'r'rf; Warren ••t«4 t* Bar Beal KsUis ^antee CHARLES E YEAKEL Telephone Directory- If May. A. O.. 1M0. upon the application oi W. Groff •jJaYia years Wesiteld's and 1—Write; or print plainly. YOU GET the undersigned, as Executor o( the estate Cranfords foremost piano tuner," 144 hnltlif Varalsjk«4 Be«s>a MOVING — STORAGE of said deceased, notice Is hereby given to NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Walnut Street. Westfleld. Tel. WEst- the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN. That the fleld 2-232S. Member of New Jersey 2—Describe your offering; fully.. Insurance TERMS VOCAL and natlon-wtds movtar and the subscriber under oath or affirmation «»*>eaL!i>«. their claims and demands' against the istrator of the Estate of John Powers, pend .largely on what you the cost o*the above a4 l» rulL " estate ol said deceased within six months deceased, will be audited and stated by JB ^ piano tuning TO STORE HOURS: tram tha dsjte oi said order, or they win by coaniid experts. SSJ>>. the Surrogate, and reported for settle- Co. Tunen and ~ * HfMC FUt W3HWC3 FMi HkPTt NtMfS k* iorsjver barred from prosecuting or ment to trio Union County Court, Probate CRanford 6-2474 Dallj to « — Than. - FrL - Sat. recovering: the safne «Caln*t UK subscrlb- Division, on Thursday, the 13th day of Ava.A . East Qall 3-7-Include your phone mnnber SUIT YOU CranfnnL M. J. July. 1930. at 10 A. M. EASTMAN ST. AT NORTH AVEr CRANFOAD W1LUAM DOUN8KV. Dated: Jiine 8th. IBM. Open TIU 9 P. "Bg. T MUSICAL. INSTKUCTION Phone ..i Addtea*. Room 2, Second Floor OPPOSITE TIIE THEATRE CKANFOKD <-«M4 Executor. NOHptRT E. TUREK. E. a BENNETT. Taacner of Piano. EatMt O. 1njr! r . Admlnbtrator. method*. Beginners and advanced SOOTH AVE., E. •**>• npalr attviea and JOSEPH' J. TUREK. Attorney. courses. Special course for adult begin- 118-118 SOUTH AVE-7E- CRwrfonl W661 —- • M.J: 26 Brood St., Elizabeth. N. J. ners. Lesson* at your home, OM Dorian Cnnl«B9s\«-166t -Stata. It e-n »7. 1-4 Eoad. TeJ. Wbtfleld a-538* U j t

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™f CRANgQftt) CITIZEN Alfo CHRONlCLfi. THURSDAY, JtTNE 22. 1950 To Gboerve GolfenJWeddinx Day Mary Phillips Bride Page Twontf-Orie Of Cranford Man Poike Bear Bown Girl Scoots Elizabeth ADDITIONAL GARWOOD—Miss jVlarv OB Bo«l«vard Limit Phillips, daughter of Mr a ._/• Pins, Merit Badges To ••.-if Graduates James L. Phillips of si2 T KENILWORTH—"The policy to 4CENtt,VVORTH—Girl Scout pins KENIEWORTH — Miss Verna GARWOOD NEWS avenue, was marrid S energetically enforce traffic laws and merit, badges were presented Hamas, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs: ^ilw^rth Hewis v/til' he cohtinued," Captain, Ed- last week at a Court of Awards in Andrew Hamas of 40-A Mravlag Enters Dental Corps Richard Watt Wins ahd Mrs. Michael A. ward. Stupak of the Kenilworth Harding SchooL' Mrs. Dwlght Manor, Elizabeth, became , the j War Dads Installed of 11 Fifth Scholastic Rev. Charles police force said today. Addi- Copeland, Girl Scout executive di- bride Saturday of Edward Zna- • (Continued trom page twenty) at At State Convention Dartmouth* Awards, tional 20-mile-zone signs have rector, and Mrs. Juno Shepard, of 329 Hickory avenue spent the Home Owners Plan : jewski, son ofi'Mr.. and Mrs. Walter GABWOOD—Joh n Wolfe arid been posted on Kenilworth boule- president of the leaders'' croup, ZnojcwBki of 18 South TwentyvQrst week-end in Brooklyn visiting Other-Honors Given Anne's Church. Picnic ai MillerV Grove t Graduation vard'and Sduth Michigan avenue, Henry Pfeiffer'were iiyrfaHf^j as made the presentations, , street. \ The ceremony was; v>ei- relatives. • - Rate Up i GARWOOD—Si*bolarship assis- The bride wore a white ^nd^the police, are, vigilant to curb ' First aid - and cooking badges formed-at 3:30 p. »fn., by the Rev. Graduation {treasurer and chaplain, respective- KENILWORTH—Plans fqr ^h •Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dowhie tance amounting to $4965 has beer sette dress with matching ^! Awards annual picnic to be held August 5 Mcercises at Harding School speeding;"' he continued. • were won. by Margaret Schmid, Oreste Koman in St.^ Peter and of Oniori street -attended the- Wed- '••}'. ly, at the state convention Satur- awarded.to members of the grad- sorieg and had a corsage 6t S . Proof of his words came in Rose Caforip, Ma|ry Vitale, Marr St. Paul's'Greek dojMic Churcri. 1 at Miller's Grove;.\»ere made Mon- ding of''Mr. Dowhie's brother .in.- ,-:_.•'; Bertram Bertolamy day of the American War Dads in! uating class' at Jonathan Dayton roses Miss.Virginia Rist^J KENiLWORTH — Fifty-seven ert Perkiris, Eugene Hacker, and Municipal Court Monday night as gnret Kuch,-- TreaSurec Bernard, , -The'/."bridljist week-end. • Blr,' • LePree*s Restaurant, Boselle Park. I Regional High School, Warren W. Brooklyn served as maid of members of the Class of 1950 were Teddy Ricn. • . seven motoristsjvere charged with Marilyn Goodjr^ds, Roberta Gor- lace bodice having a mandarin col- Dowhie was an'usher. .'•».•• ," Present^: Diplomas Reports 40% Increase Halsey,- supervising principal, an- Best man was Joseph Three Local Stutlents ing of the • Home Owners Mutual graduated, Friday night at com exceeding the 2Q mile-ari-hour re- don, Frances. Longo, Viyian David, lar and satin skirt ending in a long They were among 10 members oH Mr. Kraus also made awards for r - Mary liilen . Gindel celebrated'•-, nounced Tuesday night at com- of Westfield. Benefit and Civic Association in mencement exercises in Harding striction, and "one driver appeared Rebecca Levin, Lenore Obsti, Lor-train a nylon net lace-trimmed To 30 Students In Pupil Achievement Garwood Chapter 4, American War J ' Receive Scholarships, 1 proficiency in field competition. her llfth birthday last^week with mencement exercises in the school. Following a wedding Kenilworth Inn. William Fisher, School. Philip J. Jackson, class Pins with attached ribbons, blue for speeding in a residential zone. etta Mulligan, , Jane Benlntente, veil' and crown of seed pearls and '" GARWCK5D—Numerous awards GARWOOD—Supervising FTin- Dads, and its auxiliary, who at-. Diplomas were presented to 177 trin president, gave the welcome, and Kathleen Meredith, Kathryn Ineik-, bugle, beads. She qaried a prayer a party at her home, 202 "Second '''were presented Monday night at p couple will make their Medals at Graduation vice-president, presided in the ab- for first place, red for second win- Rees John Powell of Westfield, 1 avenue. Approximately 14 young senior students among whom were hL Barbara Ann Scheidegger led the auskas, Barbara Reynolds, Carol ] booK With two. wHite orchids. ; cipal Louis L. D Ninolrilo rted Elizabeth. A graduate of ner, and white, for third-place con- George Pendall of Elizabeth,, and guests were present. . ^ l '"'' commencement. exercises for 30 an overall increase of appr 35 pupils from Garwood. schools, the bride is KENILWORTH —Three Kenil- sence of George Brown, president. flag 'Salute.'-Songs were offered bj Scheidegger, Carol Freund, Bar- .graduates of the public schools. , ^v.orth students who were grad- testant, were given the following: Herbert Kurz of • 494. fourth ave- Miss Pauline Hamas was maid The TSG Club will enjoy dinner ly 40 percent in the scholastic George CKHeflly of Babway; vj«Se- A $600 scholarship to Dartmouth, the Quality Market in Residents of Newark avenue triple trios including Marie Renk, nue, Garwood, paid $15 levies. Sey- bara Lugara, Adrianne )Pollack and Bertram J.' Bertolamy, president incsident. William C Funnan of uated Tuesday night from Jonath- •" BOYS " Arlene Schroeder. A second class of honor and Miss Irene Znajew- and u play at the Paper Mill P)ay- • achievement rate of Garwood pu- $380 work assistance and $75 alum- Mr. Rusnak attended Cra asked that some sort of traffic con- .Carol Reynolds, Marion Borgese, Shot Put—CUuu A: 1. H. Boyce: 3. mour L. Pulver of Elizabeth and •ski was bridesmaVcl. George Sher- ' of the Board of Education, pre- pils in the eight years be *"** been linden; secretary, Gus Patz of nn Dayton- Regional High School. Barbara Warner, Alice Loder, Lyd- Burns; 3. R. Holdert. Class B: 1, D. House; badge was presented to Marilyn house in Millburn this evening. ni scholarship, totaling $1,055, was High School and serveff two Springfield,, were among seniors trol be planned for workers at the '2, M. Fevola: 3, si Bruder. Ralph G. Ferguson of Union paid bawas best man and Byron Wil- Those attending include Mrs. Mar- ' , sen ted diplomas to the group, the principal of the local schools. The Union, and sergeant-at-arms, Ed- o VP Goodreds. - Carol Kuch received won by Richard Watt of Garwood: wittX the Army Air Forces di ia McGeehan, Eleanor Dreschsler, , High Jump—Clan A;. 1, T. Boyle; a. $3 fines. Robert G. Ernst, resi- berg was usher. The soloist was Karet Burns, Mrs. Winifred Peclna, smallest graduating , class ' in a announcement was incorporated in ward StUlweU of Roselle Park. .who received, awards presented by Valco and Papyrus Company. J. Boyce: 3.. O. McKeozie. Class B: 1. R. a five-year pin. ' Others from Garwood winning the war. He is currently ah™, Bette Ann Curran and MarionPaz- dential zone violator, paid $10 and John Molnar. Mrs. Ann Martel, Mrs. Pauline decade. his monthly report which was pre- Past President Conrad Kehn of the Deremers to Celebrate I Warren .W. Halsey, .• supervising Speeding of worker's, to and from ienzaf ..:..' Arthur; 2. S. Bruder; 3. J. Mutek. Class awards- from colleges were John mg Central Institute, Newark * paincipal. Of the. 177 seniors who C: 1, P. Breem; 2. W. Bailey; 3. D. Mc- the $3.75 court cost also charged AH members of Troop 13- were Gray and Mrs^ Myrtle Adolph of Helen Vandemark, daughter of [sented^to the Board of Education local chapter presided at the meet- Klnnle. '. ' -•• " awarded second class-badges last '•A reception was held at LenardY 1 Coles, tuition, room and board, ap- were graduated, 28 were from this work is a danger to the' safety..ol •Awards were rjresented at thi the. others. John Anacreon of Hall, Elizabeth. After a wedding Garwood and Mrs. Susie Wright of Mr. and Mrs. George Vandemark at its regular monthly meeting last ing. Guest speaker was Congress- Running Broad Jump—Cla«a A: .1, R. year. Senior- pins and photog- : of 415 Myrtle avenue, gave the proximating $750, to University of borough. children", they f said. . - . commencement program ' and also Hartshorn; 2, T. Boyle; 3. H. Boyce. Clbss Westfleld and William H! Brick- trjp^to Florida, the couple, Will re- Wcstflcld. Wednesday in Franklin SchooL man Frederick Hartley, co-spon- Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary North Carolina, and Warren Ous- B: 1; W. Mauno; 2. H. Arthur; 3. N. man, Jr., of Roselle were charged raphy badges were won by Merle valedictory address and presented Edward Tyjewski was presented A delegation also requested that at a special award ceremony Tues-, Qulnton; Class C: 1, R. Hull; 2. T. Rica; side at the Kenilworth address. David Gray of 347 Third avenue General renovation of the in- sor of the Taft-Hartley BilL GABWOOD-'Mr. and Mrs. Al-*- terman, tuition, room. and board, Loc€dScouts an excavation in Passaic avenue $1 and $1 costs: Manning, Lydia McKeehan, Mil- the class gift to Louis L. D,' Nieo- with'a $260 scholarship to Drew |;day. Edwin W. Kraus, supervising 3. R. Scorese. Class D.: 1. J. Frlel; 3. J. The bride is a gruduate of But- was honored Monday evening at a terior and exterior of Washington. Mayor F. Edward Bierteumpfel fred Deremer of 305 Center street approximating $650 to Wake For- betweebt n TTwenty-fifth street and Carapezza; 3, C. Evans. ' Class K: 1, V. Joseph T. O'Brien pf 125 North dred Quinton, Alice Loder, Gail lello, supervising principal. She University and also with a medal principal, announced winners of Fevola: 2, J. Mulford; 3. R. Cera. Class- Strack, Jean Shallcross, Virginia tin High School.- Elizabeth, and family celebration in observance Receives D.S.S. Degree, Franklin and Lincoln Schools will of Union, national vice-president, will celebrate their golden wedding ing meat, he nevertheless deter- est University, North Carolina. Michigan avenue be completed or F: 1. G. Holms: 2. K. Kramllck; 3. W. Bru- 19th street, Kenilworth paid $10 of his graduation from the Gar- was awarded an American flag by was installing officer. About from the Honor Society for having the. Fire Department art poster con- Oastro,, Jean Medlar, Eleanor formerly was employed by the be made during the «nrnm»r 100 ann'versary Sunday with- a laniily mined to open a butcher store -— Claire Adami of. Garwood was Prepare for fenced in so that children will not test were Donald McKinnie, firs: der. ..-.'. ,' ' • , and costs'for leaving'the scene of Simmons Company, Mr. Ztiujew- wood schools. __. '.' the-Ladies'Auxiliary to the Lions Commission in Army months, according to James Casalp, persons attended. the first in fJarwood- the highest grade in social studies. Standing Broad Jurnp — Class D: 1, Dreschler and Barbara Scheideg- Club for scholarship and a wrist gathering and open house for their presented the PTA .scholarship of be tempted to play there. Resi- ,prize of $5; Michael Fevola, second R. Mulsch; 2. W. Stevens; 3, P. Vitale. an accident. George L. Miller of ski attended Jonathan Dayton Re- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Homack of GARWOOD—A«degree of doctor chairman of the building and op- A Regional High School schol- ' watch by Bay Leaf Post. "6807; frierids'and neighbors. More, than Arrangements were made for a $300. She-has been accepted for arship for $75 was won by Edith dents from this area also requested pri3ft-BL$3;"an,d Josephine Scuorzo, Class E: 1, R. Cera; 2, O. Keene: 3. J. Roselle received a like fine for fier. gional High School, Springrteld, 455 Third avenue recently _ajtle.nd- *• of dental surgery was conferred on erations, committee. The board Jamboree Mulford. . '•-.'• passing a stopped school bus. • Second class badges and attend- VFW, for having the highest aver- Bible School to Open 100 guests are .expected from butcher to put in an appearance admission at Cornell. University. MacKenzie who has been accepted improvement of roads. The asso- third prize, of $?. Dashes—Clnss A: 1, R. Hartshorn; 2, and is a photo retoucher fqr the ed the wedding of their daughter, Arthur Jerome Sachsel, son of also voted to construct a speciaT Garwood, Westfield, Cranford, to- instruct Mr. Deremer in^the The Garwood Lions Club Scholar- GARWOOD.-. Jamboree ciation promised that these mat- A. Boyce; 3., T. Boyce. Class BB:: 1. R. .Joseph N. Mihlik of Linden dis- ance stars were presented to Dol- Collotype Company. • •• Mrs. Anna Kucher of Brooklyn, to age in history. at Wheaton College. Margaret Awards in music were presented Morrow; 2- . R/Arthur;'3_v. .. . W. Marino• . CUuu Mr. and Mrs? Rudolph Sachsel of room for remedial reading in Monday at St. Paul's Plainfield, Washington, and Beth- intricacies of meat cairying the dayships of $50 each to a Garwood IV, led by Scoutmaster Pj ters will be brought before Bqr- regarded a traffic signal and wasores Caforia, Joan Scavuizzo, Eve- Samuel/Ognnowski of New York ' , The salutatory address was given 707- Center street, at graduation DiFabio was presented \|lrith a to Emil Fritz, Jay Castro, Eleanor C:-1. W. BaUey>3. R. Scorese; 3.. . T_.. Blca; Franklin SchooL The,'room reg- GARWOOD—All children be- lehem, Reading and Harrisburg, the first wholesale meat delivery boy and girl were won by Richard Wolfe and Assistant Scouln ough Council. PasP s D : 1..P1P : Vttatei3Vttte , J . FrlelFll: 3. E. S«lt- fined $5 and costs, and .James W. lyn Pinder, She'lla Ferguson,' Don- City. by William J. Rhatigan, son of Mr. ceremonies held last week at the similar medal for her work-in com- Drechsler, • Gail Easton, Harold sam. Class E: 1, R. Cera; 2. V. Fevola; 3, ularly used for this purpose has tween the ages of 4 and 14 are Pa. was .scheduled. • The day arrived, Watt and Rose Salesio who will A film, "What Price Govern- Eckert of Union paid $1 and $1 na Shallcross, Joyce Slater, Bev- lions Install New Edna Barry of 625' Spruce ave- and Mrs. William Rhatigan of 515 University of Pennsylvania. Dr. a PTA Ke'rr, .Marie Renk, Marion. Borgese., C. Fairchild; CUss F:NL R, Rottman; 2. been absorbed by regular class- invited to attend the daily vacation Married June 26, 1900 by the the wholesaler—with his quarters enter Syracuse University. Richard ment?'*, was shown,, by E. G. An- G. Harms; 5, E. Kramllck. . ' costs for the same offense. Paul erly' Thomas, Frances Strunk and nue was winner of the bicycle East street. He also received an Sachsel was also commissioned. a Alice Loder, Lewis Adam, Bette Slute, Sherba Head room use due Ut increased en- Bible school which -wUljxpen Mon- late Rev. J. W. Lazarus at the and halves of beef and lamb ar- also was presented with the Rens- derson and his committee on ar- Three-Legged Raco—Classes A. B. C:.l. V. Campana of Irvington paid $1 Lorraine Kato. awarded by. the Ted Lewis Carni- '* American flag for scholarship from first lieutenant in the I Army Dental rollment- ddy at retarial 'Anne Curran and Jean Medlar. R. Hull. R. Hubingcr: 2. WXBalley.. S. and $1 costs on an accident sum- Mrs. John B. Stults, organization KENILWORTH — Michuel F. the Lions Club. day in St. Paul's Evangelical and home' -of the bride in Martins rived, but the all important butch- selaer Polytechnic Institute Medal ^m. ^n££*- '• department rangements. ' Refreshments were Also, Julia Barbarise, Dorothy Crocevera; 3: F. Breem. D. Orlando. val, sponsored by Memorial. oPst, Corps. Enlisting for'a two-year A permanent" replacement for Classes D. E. F: 1. R. Golcher, C. Stevens; mons foe having no license in: his chairman, introduced new leaders Sherba has succeeded Edwin W. 317, American Legion.- ' <, .11 Selections Reformed Church. The school will Creek, Pa., the couple first took up er did not arrive! For a moment or having the highest' four-year 36 ^o»i?»r,^«? wmposed cM Diplomas were presented by E. served at the close of the meeting. Johanson, Marion pazienza, Claud- 2. C. Fairchild, V. Fevola; 3, M. Henstchel, were played • by Jhe period, he will be stationed at, the George Rodner who resigned May DouBlaS possession qt the time. as follows: Mrs. Janet Betz, Mrs. Kraus ,as president of the Lions be conducted dairy from 9 to 11:30 residence in Washington, where Mr. Deremer was appalled. Then, iverage in mathematics and sci- Wes^S? G^rU^f ^^ ^M Woodring of Springfield, The next session, will bje held July ette Zeckbwitz, Merle ' Manning, B. Burlc. X John Fontenelli, Jr., of Spruce "'..'school band under direction'- of. National Airport; Washington, D. C* 31 as custodian Of Lincoln School d Juca Sack Race—Classes A. B, C: i. IfHullV Chester Murphy, Mrs.. Marion Club. • Others elected last Thursday ". !'";David Russette. Jean Steflen. a a. ml. eaccept' Saturday, Sunday Mr. 'Deremer was associated with undaunted, he sent a boy to his ence. . '•'..; ." ••".:•. ,'..•-*9}*: •• ..-." 17 in the.inn. ' ' ,'." Carol' Reynolds,. Barbara Warner, include: Vice-presidents, Harold avenue is attending Boys' State at A graduate of .Garwood schools will not be made until the falL tiofi. Invocation" was by-the Rev. 2, R. Kato: 3, G. Fappas. Classes' D. E. F: •Neville," Mrs. Howard Murphy, Rutgers University. 'member of the graduating class; and July 4. . the Cornish Piano and Organ Com- home for MrsCDeremer's cookbook The Union County Association Following a tbjree-day tS Madeline Tino, Joann Pappas, and 1, G. Harms; 2. R. Burlc; 3, C. Crown. F. Reynolds, Dr. Samuel Klugman, and Jonathan Dayton Regional Provision I was made for three tem- Bruce W. Evans, pastor of the Obstacle Race: 1, P. Kuch; 3^N. Boyle: 3, Atmounee Engagement Mrs. Kay Ferguson, Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. John Gudoski and \ played a piano solo. • . \ Services Sunday will include partjyv Within a few months they which, he recalled, had a. section of School Clerks and Secretaries' period at Council Camp WatchZf. Michael Fevola. and Nathan Socofsky; secretary, High School, Dr. Sachsel did his porary helpers to be employed on carving large sections of meat. First Presbyerian Church, Spring- June Stults Has Sixth G, Borccr. Knudson, Mrs. Helen Dela Sala family of 300 East street spent the '•' Invocation was offered by the Sunday school at 9:45 a. nu, tyr moved to Cranford and thence to irize of a secretary's handbook to the boys will travel by bus directkj The William J. Deans award ior GIRLS Of Morothy Socofsky and Mrs. George Carpenter. Eric Hamilton; treusurer, William pre-dental work at the University during July and August., They will The day was saved. • field, and the benediction, was by Rope Race—Classes A, B, C: 1, M. Quin week-end in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., J Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor of vineworship at 11 a. nu, and youth Garwood to their present home on the girl' graduate' in the. commer- to Valley Forgeg, , Pa.a,, for sZl Birthday Anniversary scholastic, improvement went to KENILWORTH—Mr. and? Mrs! Broderlck; Lion tamer, Elmer of Michigan. At the University work under trie supervision of Mr. 1 ial department who shows the m the Rev. Charles H. McTague of ton: L. Lbst: 3. M. Schmid. Classes D visiting friends. '."". Garwood Presbyterian Church, and of Pennsylvania he was' a member fellowship. 7:15 p. m. The Church- Center street where they have In spite of its inauspicious •be- days at the national KENILWORTH — June Daryl Joapn Pappas and Ronald -Hart- E. F: 1. J. Rica; 2. P. Kuoh; 3. E. Kerr. Nathan Socbfosky of 481 Wash- Morrow and toil twister, Paul Ri- Henry, custodian of Franklin lived for 48 years. most promise of being the best all- jamboret St. Anne's Church, Garwood. Three-Legged Race—Classes A, B, C Transfers of Mr. and Mrs. John Duris and benediction was by the Rt. Rev. of Delta Sigma Delta, dental fra- men's Brotherhood will meet Mon- ginning, the butcher store thrived Twenty-four foreign countries wil^| A Regional Junior Town Meet- Stults, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.shorn. Awarded VFW Medals for 1, R. Gordon, M. Schmid; 2, E. Nanz, W ington avenue have announced the becky. and Lincoln. Schools. Bertram J. around secretary was won by Eil- t in family of 332 Third avenue enter- Msgr. John ML Walsh,. pastor of ternity. While at Michigan, he day at 1p.m. Mrs. Deremer Is the former Miss and expanded to include a general be represented and 47,000 scocb^H S was presented on the question, John B. Stults of 59 Columbia citizenship were Barbara Sheideg- A. Peterson: 3, P. Plummer. B. Jilgglm engagement of their daughter, Real Estate Tuesday night members were Bertolamy, president, presided. Lirzie May Sandt, daughter of the een Wojtowicz .of Garwood. Classes D. E, F: 1, W. Schmid, P. Kuch Dorothy, to Harold^S^roff, son of 1 taincd Sunday .at an outdoor ''St Anne's Church. was an outstanding varsity wrest- A supper meeting of the Junior store as well. Three years 'later, from the United States: A state^H "What activity,' organization or avenue, celebrated her sixth births ger and Ronald Hartshorn. The 2, E. Kerr, N. Smack;.-3, C. Kuch, K hosts to the ypjon County Associa- Women^s Guild will be held Tues- late Mr. and Mrs. FredericK Sandt Ms. and Mrs. Jack Serbff of New- KENILWORTH — The following weenie,, roast, Approximately 25 . ' Other awards .were presetned as ler. He won the New Jersey. 112- Mr., Deremer sold the store to a Claire Adami . was presented police escort will lead the contin-^B special phase of school life had theday anniversary last week. A cir- Recreation Commission honors for Lelkauskas. t~ tion for theTpHnd WSj^/Matte's guests were present from Philadel- Enters Research Field day at 830 p. m. on the lawn at of Martins Creek, where she was Dashes—Class A: 1. M. lino: 2. J ark- Announcement was hnude re-, deeds have been recorded'/at the "' _ follows: PTA Honor Awards, Mary pound championship for Regional Mr. Walker of Westfield whose with an award from the Honor gent which will travel- by bin^B most merit and interest for you?" cus theme was carried out for the best athlete were given Julia-Bar- Grondin, H. Quinton; 3, E. Nam. Clastr B Lutheran Church parish, Elizabeth. phia, Pa., Linden, Milltown and GARWOOD—Dr. Norma Leeds the home of lbs..Kay Walther, born in 1676. Mr. Deremc was cently at a lawn party given by the office of County Register, Herbert '.V'Borrelli, Susan Buchbinder, Joyce in 1942. ' .I.*-. , . /,••>••• ' •'•• 'grocery store in Garwod had only Society for having, the . highest through New Jersey and Penmjl-^B Among members on the panel was party. Guests performed songs, barese and Ronald Holden. 1. J. Barbarise; 2. G. Peterson; 3, B. His- J. Pascoe in the ,Cburt House, New Brunswick. . ' ,' Esposito and William Rhatigan; of 555 Spruce avenue has accepted 422 Prospect street, Westfleld. Each born in 1878 in Washington, the w=»nia. -j ^M HildajSoucek of Kenilworth} _;. gins Clas$ C: 1, C. Jansco. 1>. Berfiutrome. bride-elect's uncle ^and aunt, vir. recently burned down. > ' ' I grade in mathematics and science dances and acrobatics. Following Certificates -for scholastic stand- Class D: 1, R. Caforlo; 2, K. Lelkauska; 3, Hliabeth: •;•••..-,>//.•••.,/' :.,' /' //.••bjr'tj Vocabulary - • Mr and Mrs. Joseph Homack of / ' .Richard Sachsel Memorial Award, a position with the Sloan-Ketter- person is asked to bring'a box son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Moe Grant, of Roselle ' Following a period of association and Mrs. Irwin Spellmarj, president Each /scout willVhjave,- h$ packH / /•'Selections//were offered' by ;the the party, /a/ family/ dinner, -was lg/were awarded tyy the Teachers' M. Vitalo,, Class E: 1, M. Chester. J. Rica ^Barton- Wndy/Cdmpany, to ,Mr. The average 18-month-old child 455 Third avenue' had as their •j Mary Wanca; Daniel F. Snyder ing Institute in New. York City. lunch and to meet at 6 p. nx, in liam Deremer. The couple has with a Cranford lumber company, of the PTA, awarded PJTA medals and camping gear decorated wilhH Senior Chorus and Regional Band, held for relatives frorn Westfleld, Association to/ Julia parbarese, 3, L..iwBaUm/ ; Clasass F: 1, y./Kl^nk;.'2. "E, V has a vocabulary of only about 10. 7: 3. .'&'. . Splncer pc. . . anp! Mrs. /Albm- Bertolottl, prop- wres<&fed the class gift. Reynolds, Barbara Sheldegger, and C. Jonsco: 3, L. Bergstrome. class D: 1 ployed by iSea Fabrics, Inc., New- speaking .»hmty. Roselle Park and Alfred C. Dere- Dyers. Here he ran the Star, Dur- being the most representative boy. sin, April Bush of Silver Springs, M. Vitale: 2. R. Caforio; 3. C. Marese ark. . Mr. Seroff, a graduate of .Barton Land Company to ' Mr. Croqnet • -morial Award, Francis J. Aloia in chemistry. Her undergraduate Wednesday at 8 p. m, in the New Jersey, and the scouts' hona^^ Claudette! Zechowitz. Class E: 1, J. Rica; 2, M. Chester) 3. A ant Automobile Agency for a nuin-r The class gift, was presented by Janet Halbsgut, Janet Pollack, Newark schools, attended Newark and Mrs. Harland Vannauker, NOVICE OF 1NTKNTION Croquet wickets of stourtsa etetl and Marianne Stenen. work was done at Hunter GoHrgr. *PIH1»HCH -s mer of Garwood. There are 10 _r Pupils who won certificates of Bcurer. J. Curry. Class F: 1, D. Caforlo Lions Club ber of years. Mr. Deremer also Claire Adami" and several selec- town so' visitors will be able to I Margaret' Hoefele, Maureen Mun- 2. D. Shallcross; 3, L. Hentschel. College of Engineering. He served property in South', Eighteenth Take notice that REINHOLD V. FBXL, can be made at home T:ic tough- The following awards were pre- grandchildren.. identify the exact location that! To Address League scholastic honor from the.Teach- NER. trading, as THE CANTEEN BAR, GARWOOD—Richard B. Harper. has the distinction of being the tions "were offered by the Senior ley. Sheila and Susan Ferguson, Baseball.Throw—Class A: 1, J. Grondin with the navy for. 18 months dur- street, 607 feet in AND GRILL, has appllod to the Mayor ness of stainless makes Utexn dur- : sented by the Teachers Association: Still active in real estate, Mr. Troop IV represents. KENILWORTH — Assembly- Gail Evans, Carol and Sally Hoga- ers Association are as follows: 2. V. David; 3, L. McGeehan. Class B and Council of the Borough of Kenil- Sr., was installed as president of SUMMARY OF 1949 AUDIT REPORT OF TiJE first elected collector and treas- Chorus and Regional Band,.' . E. 1, G. Peterson; 2, J. Barbarcse; 3. P ing the war and now operates a boulevard. - able, and they won't rus( ' 'Physical education, Louis Melka Deremer has had a varied career. urer, and custodian of school funds Douglas Woodring of Springfield, A 16 foot signal tower lashed • woman FFlorencl e DDwyer of Eliza- boom, all of Kenilworth. 7G (Mr. Glover) Judith Ander- Foerech. Class C: 1, h. Bergstrome; 2 worth, If. J., for a Plenary Retail Con- the Lions Club at ceremonies last After working for .the. old Aeolian g er lashed meat market in Irvington. John B. Brunt to MrXand Mrs sumption license for premises .situated at and Grace Del Confe; English, in Garwood. ._.: president, of the Board of Educa- beth will speak on her legislative son, Fred Breem, George Henshaw, J. Benintonte; 3, P. Plummer. Class D: John Brunt, lots 285 and 286, block Michigan and Fsirfleld avenues, Kenil- NOTICE Or INTKNTION night in the Park Hotel, Plaln- BOROUGH OF CARWOOD Piano Company on North avenue with Manila hemp and an entranw experiences at the second quarter- 1, R. Caforio; 2, B. Grondin; 3, S. Beurer. About 200 guests attended the rnku notice that Frank Caruso, trading David Gray and Marianne Stenen; Also active in the insurance tion, presented the diplomas, and Sandra Rowles, and Marie Izzo. 7F Basketball Throw—Class A: ,1, J. Mc- 772, map of Cranford,Knollsx worth, N. J. \ . • ' fleld. Other newly installed offi- AS for approximately three years, he arch made of White New Jertey ly meeting of the Kenilworth Two Receive Degrees engagement party. They were from Objections, It any', should be made Im- SYCAMORE BAR AND GRILL, has mathematics, Gerald Tenneson.and cers include': George Cunningham, business, Mr. Deremer received in Mr. Halsey, the awards. birch, will complete a troop en- (Mr. Fortunata) Robert Hull, Joan Carthy; 2, J, Scuorzo; 3, J. Quinton. Clasi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyderxto medlstely in writing to Philip J. MCGOVT, applied to the Mayor and Council of the ' •JtraunNED BALANCE SHEET entered, the construction field, and I ' Scriool and Civic League Monday B: 1, G. Peterson; 2, P. Foersch; 3, ,E. Roselle, Newark Long Island^ Un- nd. Clerk at the Borough of KonllWorth Borough of Konllworth. N. J.. for a Plen- Mary" Borrelli; art, Mary. Wanca first vice-president; Walter Wei- 1949. a'plaque from the Hartford Invocation was, by thV, Revtranc. e arch and pioneering ex- KENILWpR^H — Bachelor ol Martin, Pauline Levin," Barbara Frits. Class C: 1, E. Hofhauer; 2. L ffir. >and Mrs, Hugh F. McAJeavey ary Retail Consumption license for prem- can point to - numerous buildings i«!M» ««"T«JST ?~ 71"? .T" B7 at.8 p. m. in Kenilwortb Inn. Mrs; ion, Elizabeth, Cranford, irvirtif ' N. J. . • V V and Wilham Rhatigan, Jr.; spelling, mann, second vice-president; War- Assets Fire Insurance Company for Bruce W. Evans, pastor of the science degrees were- - conferred Higgins, and • Donald Orjandoj' 6R Be^asUcme. 3, C. Kuch. Clasa> D: 1, >S ^twoperty known- as. 669 Quinton (Signed) BEINHOLP F, ises Kltuatcd at North 21st Street. Kenil- Dec 31 Dec 31 which he constructed in Garwood's ^Wta^J^Sf JT tJ. \wl • P^yer will also review the school : ~ ' Kato; 3, M. Goodreds. .Class New Yorft; "Passatd: Vtfo -J8 worth, N. J. ' ' i Mary Spina and Bob Benson; mu- ren Binns, secretary; John Mayer, years' service. Mr. De'remer'spres-1 Fi£*«t * PresbyteriaPb n Church, Spring- upon Arthur Hansen of 609 Wil-(Miss Ray> • Adrianne PolladK, . Chester; 2, F. Strunck; T. Ber- avenue. SIB Aurora Street Tear 1949 Year 1948 thameter, br^htly^decorated with • J^mum salary bill. The public he1s City. , - Rosells, N, J. Frank Caruso resides at 33 South 18th sic, Joyce Van Natta and William business district. Mr. Deremer low avenue and George Prohaska nurd. Class f : 1, J. Moskwa; 2, A. Cabal Street, Kenilworth. N. J. Jr., financial secretary; Dr. Leon Cash ; __^ _^ $127,242.80 ent real estate holdingngs includeinclude^ ^ld, ^d the benediction wass by authentic Indian designs wdl be • ,s.invit^ Dn ob- Cheek Child's pounds of fish. Immediately ln wriUng to Philip J. Me NOTICE Or INTENTION ' ' • * with scenery made by members A registration party for children Philadelphia visitation for each Vivian. David, Julia Barbarise, •oom; with editor-in-chief Pau! Oevna, Clerk- of the Borough of Kenil Take notice that ROBERT DHIVXH. i,blof 425 Beech avenue has been conservation; Ernest Behnert. Fol- TOTAL LIABILITIES, servance of their twenty-eighth worth, N. J. -•' >s of the class. - - - planning to attend the Bible school scout troop which will be an all- Madeline' Tinoi Claudette Zech- Vitale; secretary, William McGee- Typical childhood diseases Ilka NOTICE or INTENTION: trading as DRIVER'S MAPLE INN haa !• promoted to first lieutenant'in the lowing the dinner a film was shown RESERVES AND SURPLUS __._$276^30L84 $343X2634 wedding anniversary.' While there 1 leaslea, mumps, icaxlat fever, Take notice that SELMA POIXACK (Signed) JAMBJS L. MORTHA applied to the Mayor ond Council of the Joseph Esposito and Stephen will be held tomorrow' from 2 to day excursion visiting places of owitz and Judith Anderson... han; reporters, Robert Fowler and Borough of Kenilworth, Nv J., (or a of the Lions International Conven- they were guests at a surprise din- diphtheria, meningitis and lnfluen- ABRAMSON, has applied to tho- Mayor 1M Washington Avonuo Zaffuto were owners of the ranch. 4 p.m. Worship services on Sun- historical interest such as the Lib- ' Also, Barbara Shallcross, Jeanne Joan. Grondlm; rewrite, Ronald and Council of the ' Boroujfh of Ksnll- Union, N. J. 0-22 Plenary Retail Consumption license for OKOINANCK tion parade held last summer ner party given in their honor. , can bring on hearing conditions, j premlaes situated at MonroK Avenue, and AN OBDINANC_^K, Providing for the Pav- COMPARA LTIVE STATEMENT OF OrEKATION AND Members of the class, .holding its day will be at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. erty Bell, Independence Hall, and Shallcross, Patricia Plummer, Pa- Hartshorn; and art department, ,rl- 17th Street, Kenilworth, N. 3. \ ins] and Construction ot. CCurbs Along New York City. . in Guests included Mr. and Mrs. \yhlch, unless given immediate med- NOXU.K Of INTENTION .Parigt of Hemlocd C k Avenue, from East Street SURPLUS — CURRENT ACCOUNT tenth reunion, recalled school days the Betsy Ross House. Walking tricia Foersch, Barbara Higgins, Marian Borgias. 5f)0 Washington Avenue (Northespt corn- Take notice that MICHAEL. 1)LENRY Objections! " any. should be made, lm- The monthly meeting of Sunday Henry "Croft of Trenton,-Mr. and ical attention, will result in- perm- er of Washington Avenue and) North und KAT.rEniNE 1'ATRYLDW. trading as medlately In writing to Philip J. Mcusjv- ~Caaterly to Lexington Avenue. REVENUE and reviewed, class songs, the Will tours of Valley Forge will be taken..] Joan Martin,. Merle,Manning, Milr. Twentieth Street) Kenilworth, N. 3. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and New Jersey National Guard, Maj. school teachers and officers will Mrs. Sal Seid of New ^Brunswick, Marie Rankin and Eleanor Wieut, deaftujsi.. Parent* should PATRYLOW'S GROVE and COCKTAIL na, Clerk of the Borough of Kenilworth. , rv»myii of the Borough of- Oarwood, Year OTear and other^jnemories. take place Tuesday at 8 p. m. Reg- by the scouts, dred Quinton, Carol Reynold^, t)recr(sler sang a duet accompanied Objections, If any, should be made im- BAR, have appllod to the Maypr and N. J. ' -t- ."'County of Union. New Jersey: Gen. Edward C. Rose, chief of 1949 1948 , Terry Humenik read the read Mr. and Mrs, Michael Korchoski Lynn LafTerty, Jean Medlar, and have their children's hearing mediately ln writing to Philip J. McGav- Council of tho Borough of KenllworttiTW. ISIgned) ROBERT DRIVER. Owner ular weekly prayer meeting will of Manville, Mr. and Mrs. aPiil The troop will also engage in' iy Betty Anne Curran. Seventh checked after these childhood 111- na, ClerkMrf-the Borough of Kenilworth, ij. for » Plenary Retail Consumption In- 14a North 17th Street' Sectldh 1. That H*r"'~'k Avenue, be- staff of the New Jersey Department Surplus Revenue Appropriated $ 60.000.00 $ 70,000.00 and Helen Vandemark and Wil- Mary Mulford. N. J. cense for premises . situated at 31st and* Kenilworth. N. J. ,, tinning at East Street and running east- Current Revenue : ^_ 348X75X5 be Wednesday at 8 p. m., in the Molito rof Hackensack, John Straus competitive, events with several rade mothers provided the dinner, neues. (Signed) SELMA POLLACK ABRAMSON erly to Lexington Avenue be Improved of Defense, announced today. He 339X40.16 liam Rhatigan presented the class Safety patrol awards were pre- Sumner Streets, Kenilworth, N. J. will join other officers in attending manse. • . j. of North/ Wildwood ahd Mrs. troops from distant"~parts or the Dry Cleaned & Pressed ;erved under auspices of the PTA. WO Washington Avenue Michael, Hanry. and Katherine Patrylow ._', by to* construction of m modified pene- knocks. Specialty numbers were sented to the following boys: Kenilworth, N. J. -*,,, trsitoa macadam pavement and concrete summer field training camp. Total Revenue 1 J408.075.65 $409,640.16 Henry Va'nderfjeet of Hackensack. country. Some of these events will FKOPO8BD OKDINANCB »fO. U5S all reside at 31st and Siimner Streets. Ken NOTICB Or INTENTION given by Joseph Esposito and Thomas Boyle, Ronald Hartshorn, AN OHPINANCE To Provide for the Fill- o-aa llworth.. N. J. Take notice that MICHAEL SUatRBA, ,, curbs all ln accordance with the plans and EXPENDITURES • include fire by flint and steel, Mr. and Mrs. Ruloph 'Maness of JH. and FRANK SHERBA, trading' aa ,specifications prepared for same by the Stephen Zaffuto, Stella Davinus Mr. andi'Mre. Joseph Poruhsky .Hacold. Kerr, Lewis Adam, Edward Ing and Grading of North 20th Street Objections, if any, should bo made lm> ., Borough Engineer and now on flle in the PBOFOafcU OKDOfANCE Appropriations—Budget and water boiling, knot tying and 124 West Grant, avenue, Roselle from the Boulevjurd to Jefferson Avenue. NOTICE OF INTENTION edMeJy in writing to Philip J. Mcdav- THE KKNILWoaaTH INN. have applied to AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Con- of Bayonne were the Father's Day Take notice that JAMES WILLARD ha, Clerk of tho Borough of. KenllworUl the Mayor 'and Council of the Borouah of nffa'D of the Borough Clerk. . Emergency :. $174,749.38 $180,248.18 and William Rhatigan, and Joyce tower building. Novak, Michael Fevola, Peter Tino, Park, announce the birth of a son BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and . struction of a Sanitary Sewer In .-Hick- Local School Tax 146^287.03 Esposito and Joyce Van Natta. guests of. their son-in-Taw and , Jimmy Cacapezza, and Robert Cir- Borough Council of the Borough of Ken- NEVILLE, trading us THE RANCH N: J. Kenilworth. N. J.. for a Plenary Retail i.f -flsction ' 3. Tbe construction of said ory Avenue from a Point 300 Feet East''of 138.466X5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer of An award in the form of a sil- Rudolph, Jr., June 17 at St. Eliza- ilworth, County of Union and State of HOUSE, hau applied Id the Mayor and (Signed) MICHAEL. HENRY and Consumption license for premises situated ^.pavement and curbs shall be undertaken East Street to a Point in ^extrusion County Tax 41J92&21 38X51.41 Harold Murphy was the an- daughter, the John Novys of>'308 avola. New Jersey: ' Council of the Borough o« Kenilworth, at 18th Street and Boulevard. Kenilworth, /T 'as a local Improvement and the cost there- Myrtle avenue were guests re- 1 ver medal will be presented to the beth Hospital,' Elizabeth.- Mrs, KATHJUUNE PATBYLOW Avenue. ' • • . . . >• . Deferred Charges Incurred Currently 44X0 nouncer. ..•;•• Cedar street;V ,/' > Section 1- That North 2Sth Street from N. J. for a Plenary ReUil Consumption li- N: J. of shall be assessed against the BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and cently of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur scout by the leaders who in their Also, Richard Krynicki, Ludwig Maness is the former Miss Vicky cense tot Dremlses situated on North 8th 0-23 Objections. If any, should be made Im- \. specially benefited thereby ln the Cash Refunds of Prior Year's Collections 202-55 280.63 Mr. and - Mrs.' Rudolph Sachsel ho Kenilworth Boulevard to Jeffarsoa Street, Kenilworth. N. J. ner prescribed by statute. Council of the Borough of Garwood. ' Teachers assisting with arrange- Osolin of Richmond Hill, L. I. The opinion contributes the most to Rottmann,. Edwin Seltsam, Robert Cirillo of Kenilworth. Avenue be filled and graded. mediately In writing to Philip J. MeOeraa, County of Union. New Jersey: of 707 Center street attended the Section 3. The ailing and grading of Objections. U any, should be made Im- DQEQUGU OF KENIIAVOBTH Clerk of the Borough of Kenilworth. N*. J. flection 3. To defray the cost of said Total Expenditures ments were' Mrs. Myrtle Christie, Pfeiifers entertained their daugh- "Miking the jamboree a success. Herbert, Richard Margeton, Joseph mediately In writing to Philip J. ifcGcv- NOTICE IS HBUEUY OIVEN that the improvements Uie sum of $7,900.00 is Section I. That an eight inch vitrified __$36WU.17 $357X47.17 graduation of their son, Arthur, Id North Sdih Streot, as aforesaid, shall (Slgnedl MICHAEL SHBBBA, JR. tile pipe sanitary sewer together with Mrs. Ethel Tonjes, Louis Dughi, ter, Mrs. Jay Thorpe of Baltimore, Garwood . Scouts and leaders 'Mulford, Donald Reid, Stephen CLEAN BAGS,-PU*CBAa«I»—Whito ol be in accordance- wltii the plans and spec~ na. Clerk ot tho Borough of KonUWortb, governing body of the Borough of Kimll- 383 Boulevard hereby appropriated; a down payment of necessary manholes be constructed in Surplus from Operat Miss Anderson and Mrs. Loughran. from the University of Pennsyl- Colored — without button* or catches — ideations prepared by the Borough Bngl- N. J. Worth will sail at public auction to thu Kenilworth. N. J. ,-.,. MOO.00 Is also hereby appropriated |rom Hickory Avenue from a point 300 feet „„ -it ion -—$ 44X64.48 $ 51.692X9 Md., for the week-end. On Sun- from local Troop 75, sponsored by IRodoquino, Joseph Henshaw, Rob- S Cents per BOBIMI. , Bring them Into Th« noor. (Signed) JAMES W1LLAJID NKVILLB highest bidder, subject to confirmation FRANK SHERBA "-the existing capital improvement fund. east of East Street to a point ln Lexington Add: " ""I "' *". j Class Prom . • vania last Wednesday. On their Cranfordi Citizen and Chronicle ofltae 337 North 11th Street by the govarniiuf body, thu lollowlngtux 103 South 21st Street Section 4. To finance said appropiia- 1 day, their son and daughter-in- the Lions Club, who will attend Section 3. Tho sum of «J800.00 Is hereby salo cortlucate including thu subdcqut-iit Avenue ln accordance with Uie plans way home, the Sachsels spent a appropriated- for tho. cuostructlon of Kenilworth, N. J. > Kenilworth. N. J. ,4l,tion of t7.B00.O0. band* anticipation notes and specifications for same prepared by Unexpended Balance Prior • The class prom was held Friday law. Mr. and the jamboree are: Wilbur Wright, municipal liens. -fpf the Borough are hereby autborfxed to j 1X09X3 Mrs. Henry W. few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE QW SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NON-rAIMENT said improvament. 6-33 •-aa y ied to the Borough Engineer and now. on file in Year's" Appropriation L 2,757.59 night in the gymnasium. Dancing Pfeiffer of (Springfield, also were Donald Corveleyn, Manfricd Du- Section 4. A Section 6. Tho period ot usefulness af (Signed) FRANK iritONHOrEO PHILIP J. McOKVNA, •a •r:iima ot t7.soa.oo. issued ln an amount not exceeding said Balance January 1st 88X79-63 107,265.63 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers of g to the State Li Mor Sorkin, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrom? Horough Clark, appropriation, to bear interest at a rate Friday. Candidates chosen were t Convention held last week-end in per annum. . ' Id Improvement is hereby dniarmlrted 0-33 Bactlon «. This ordinance shall take not exceeding a per centum per annum 443 Fourth avenue spent," the in R. Sterne, Richard Sterne, Mr. and The purchase, price of any property must be paid before the conclusion of the o be 3 yesrs and the bonds hereby suth- Dated: June i:i. lono.- o-xi l,,,^«sct 10 days after Its publication after and shall mature ln one year from elate Sub Total .„„ .$141,711X0 $158X79.63 Marion Wojtowicz and Paul Ole- Atlantic City included Bertram Mrs Norman R. Sterne and Mr. 510 lMeiardl IUhr«rA CRiafbrd 6-22^ sale« or. the property will be resold. rized shall be issued and shall bo paid ORDINANCE NO. Wt fbtal iifatii as provided by statute. of issue. week-end at Beach Haven. ti m period not exceedlntf 3 years. BOKOUQII OF KENILWO»T|I BOBOCGIf Or KKNILWORTH AN O1IDINANCE Concerning the Salary Less: Appropriated in Current Budget 60X00X0 70,000.00 yar. The latter was chosen Mayor. Bertolamy, Stanley Carlson, Wal- and Mrs. William Leeds, all of Any parcel' ox cesl property for which there shall be no other purchaser will Section 7. Tho notes or bonds here- NOTICK of Uie Director of Welfare. Section 3. It is hereby determined and Beverly Mosco of 401 Center fest stnucfc oft and sol 1.. _ UM, and wilt be considered ized to be luucd are within all legal debt der supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight of 90 the week-end at Lindy's Lake. ty as said property is not nesded for pub- teal pass age, attar a publlo hearing. law and if uncollectible be cancelled by resolution of the governing home, 606 Kingston avenue, Ken- Section 8. The coat ot said Improvement and being In the Borough of Kenilworth. lic u»«. Ttie property shall ba sold at Section 2. That part of any ordinance at ansttstr rsgular meeting of said Mayor limits nrcscVlbcd by statutae e and thaat the Tearsc. . Fourth avenue were hosts Monday Anne Patricia McCaskill. duufib- Prior In. Int. T« hull be assessed upon the lands benefited County of Union and State of New Jer- iiconslstent with this ordinance be ^and gross debt of the Bh ill ilworth, arc Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bis) Lai, Owaar ' , Taxea T«U1 ir Increased ln Valuo by reason. rhoreof.' public sale to the highest bidder arts* and Council at the Borough Hall. Gar- d b of the Borough will be in- 2. body. Members of the tudent Council evening at a celebration in honor tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- sey, being known and designated as lot ublle advertisement thereof, in ths lie ssmo Is hereby repealed. wsjod. New Jersey, on creased by the issuanc.e o_f said obliga- June 19-30—Any Ladies' Skirt 30> ' 8 Kmnns L. JenUon * i.3a . * .11 ...... $ 1.47 Section 0. This ordinance shall tuUu 42 in Block 417 on tho Official Tax Map Section -j. This Ordinance shsll take That the tax overpayments listed in Exhibit "A 20" be refunded or Davinus of 563 Spruce avenue. " Caskill of 105 Anchor place, cele- 31 B - 10 Equllla «nd Mary Lou Young 77.83 . O.*6 ...... 83.S8 Cranford Cittian and Chronicle. • news- TUESDAY. JUNK 37. UM lions by the sum off MJJ00.00MJUM00. recently attended a meeting of of "the graduation of their niece fleet In tlm njunusp pravidad by law.- til* Borough ot lUinilworth. Union pspsr circulating in tha Borouah of K«n- tlixl in the ntsiiner provided by law.' transferred to surplus by proper resolution of the Mayor and William J. Rhatigan. Jr., of 515 brated her second birthdky Friday (EXCEPT PLEATED AND EXTRA FANCY) 31 U James B. Uoqton a.7a ..,..: .33 ... 3JMJ unty, New Jersey and. also thqft tract llworth, by two insertions a( least ones at •:» o'clock P. M. Section 6. This ordinance shall take Borough Council and assumed po- und nephew, Joyce and Joseph x 37 SO Blgfrld twigren ,. 3.18 .._ .18 ... .- 3-34 (Osyllght Saving Tune) effect 10 day* alter Its publication after East street, was honored Monday or Durcal ot bind and nniuiiscs which was a week during two consecutiv* wesks, ' N.llco ' Council. sitions of the members for the Esposito, from the Garwood at a family gathering. 1 Of 7 Mrs. A. Dunbsr a.o7 .S3 ... 8S» Public Notice Is Hereby Given thsi the formerly Washington Place 4 now vacalsd) Ihs last publication to be nob morsj than- Public Notice Is Hereby Given that UM WALTXB •. McMANUS. final passage as provided by statute. 4. evening-at a party given by his 80 39 - 3» bmood- Murray _ B.-U .34 ... 5.78 'oregolng Ordinance was Introduced at u orvgplng Ordinance was introduced H m Borougb Clerk. That all interfund balances be transferred. meeting TbOtM* attendinandingg anand schools. Buffet refreshments were Mrs. Michael Hughes of meeting of tho Governing' Body of thu rum the easterly side of North 10th Strejot, sev«n days prior to tha ssls> Tha> prem- NaUee parents on the occasion of his grad- s-ibry Cleaned and Pressed JJ, M.-T. Livingston _ l.oa .18 ... 3.08 u' disUnco of 00' feet cast of thu easterly ises psrlieuUrly described appear on. tha iieetinit of the Oovcnilng Body ot the I: Juae IS, MM. 8-33 5. ' That all borough employees handling borough funds be bonded. • their positions were: Mayor. Joseph nerved amid decorations of red Walnut street is spending a 170- «ft leant* M. HoAstan 3.87 „ JO ... ._ 3.07 lorougrr of Kenilworth on the 13th day Borough of Kaullworth on the 13111. ilng ordinance was Introduced ' June. 1030. It was then read for side of said North 10th Street for the sum Official Borough Assessment Mao, a con 3Ut.k1 on first reading at a regular That taex salore yxairfftion certificateatT r> s. be prepared for those that were not Esposito; laws and license. Joyce and white, graduation colon. Ap- uation from the Gurwood schools days at the shore with her t 1*1 31 of £100.00 in cash and that said property of which is on fU* .in UM offlca), of Its* ( June. 1030: It was then raeaU L availablThat thee foplumbinplur m^x g'i inspectoffti"n r issue receipts for fees collected 71 Hlgicatt and Co ... 18.34 he first time. The uid OrsUnanse wllli >M iho ilrsk time. The said Ordinance ^^^, ~, of the Mayor and Council of the 6. Eaposito; police commissioner, Wil- proximately 50 gueqls were pres- curlier in the evening. • Approxi- Mrs. J. S. Morse of Cranford. ) 04 urther considered for final passage by is not needed for public use and that tho Rsajstsr. oi Union County. e «at| of darwood. N. J.. held on permits issuedissuedmhlnf. f in*r—*4r*r. I™.— — :_«-i M- - • .... ^^ TO* Harold Quit* , 31.70 ... 33.M Siild offer has been approved by the Majfor All qi said pvea-uses will b» sold sub. [urihsr considered tar final paaMaaMSWK |qp Th liam Rhatigan; fllre commissioner, ent from Garwood, Kenilworth. mately 20 guests were present from ho Govcriiinfl Body of the Hprough of h* Qovemlna; Bothr ot the Boroaa4 ot June la. 1M0 and will be conaldersd That a summary of this report with recommendations be published Linda Ccrto of 101 Anchor pi**' IMS an4 Brl.r ton Til 8ala CartUUsUs Tl*M {cnllworth. at the Borough Hall, •bttla- and Council at a meeting hald on June Icet to aiiy assessment' far Improvements 7. Garwood, Cranford. WcsUleld und 13, 1050. and that at a meeting «f the >w being ibade or to bo hsreaftoc mads. tcnilworth. st the Borough Hall. BoUte- ALTEI J. FLESHES, Jr for final psmje. after public hsartag. twice by the clerk as required by BL S. 40:4-3. Frank Severagc; finance Commis- Irvington, Newark and East Or- recently celebrated ner nixfli uir*' MsalalssI Liens U D««mb«r XJ, IMS Ts Bs BM«U 'ard. Kenliworth. New Jersey, at eight -rd. ateniiworth. New Jersey, at eHfat at another regular inecUng- of the said 1 'clock In tlievevenliu/ fD.S.T.t on tlio Mayor aitd Cquncil to- he held on, June AtatLpanaut (in*) diposlt is r«MUlred> The above summary was prepared from the report oi audit of sioner, Mary Borrelli; su*eet com- ange. Jersey City. ' ' "- - day with a family gathering. at ttia- sate and- thav balaads must bo paid -clock In tha avenlns; (&ST.) Ti»7«St Ptablic Accountant» Mayor and Council at the Borough Hall. 7Ih dsy of June. 1000. At such 27, 1050. at-the Borough Hall, Boulivajd. I7th dsy of June. 1880. A» " Oarwood. New Jersey on the Borough ot Garwood. County of union, for the nriwiar year 19tf. missioner, Helen Vandemark; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davinus of Miss Joan Fontenelli ooff Pine Dr. and Mrs. Morton Leeds of me and, nlaco. or ai any time «na) placu Hxnilworth, NuW J«rs«y at 1:00 a/clock within 90 days from the date of tinus and place, or at any - TUESDAY. JUNE 37. 1S0O This report of audit, submitted by Nicholas Bezuyen, is on file at the buildings and grounds, Lee Rag- avenue was hostess Tuesday AUeitiM! H«U ALL Yw fcy o which such nio«Uns> may fee adjourned, t. M.. tha said affair to purcnasa will lie to which such roottlnsjma y CoiMoltaiit at CM o'clock P. M. S63 Spruce venue had as week- ning to a y evevee- 555 Spruce avenue were the recei" persoiu Interested will be given an considered for final approval and; sals aU paaaanV lntanttad wUl JOaylkhl Saving Tln»e> Borough Clerk's office and may be inspected by any interested person. oncso; reporter, James Mercer and end guests Mr. and Mm. Joseph ning to a progressivprogri e open house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert SapP ipportunlty to be heard conoajrnuuj such accordsoQo winv tne. provisions of tp 30 inoi anoo.oo oooortunltgr to bsv hsard^ co WAX.TEK S. McMANUS. •' WALTERS. McMANUS. clerk, Gloria party held on tthh e occasion of her at iidinance. New Jersey Revised Statutes ot ltOT. >*1IM Borough Clerk. Mosca. They were Bicknus of Old Bridge. at the latter's summer pl«po Watch for Our Weekly Special!} Lat OsssStf By Ordsr at the Oovarnl Title 40. Chapter «O-M (C). ' —- Borough Clerk. accompanied by Mrs. graduation from Jonathan Dayton Culver's Lake. •7 PHILIP J. VtUlK 3- McCWYNA. Uoocvif A and Mrs. Louis FouUuidli 7 - •AUlpr - .- CUik Dated: June 33, lt>«0. -•- council advisor. Regional High School, Springfield. 3» street spent the Mr. and Mra. Ferdinand Schmidt «• Charles A. Ueb «»—*44.B8 Dated: June 13. 1*60. 8-23 Dated: Juno 13, 1800. Ifcttad: Ofwut IX 11B0. Daiari:. June P.Ufa* - Mrs. Norma Leeds was feted oiu!) / re* fContintwd on page twtintu- \ •4 i - !•• THB CRANFQBP CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 T Sunday will be Bob Neebling and John Taw. Albans Scores Four League Teams Maroons Top Corporal Rickard Is Seven Racers Enter CBANrOKO .8 Share Top Positions AB H Ace Player Overseas Soap Box Derby ' , B Help Reduce » . • ••••-.• i Comrle, xt _._ ,_ O 0 22 Total at Rain halted chances of the Cal- Corporal Joseph Rickard, Son of Entrants in the'fifth annual Eliz- Wehrenberg. u „.»_.-• 4 v'O ' J > Down ' Pash, cf ..,!„__ „_ _„__ 4 0 0 vary Lutheran Church team to pull Mrs. Bessie Rickard Of 7 John- ebeth Daily- Journal-Chevrolet Help Reduce :;.:<>•; iff-WoW Baldwin. 2b —-_«J 4 - 0 1 ahead of three other. contenders iVeto Jersey's Kowry. 3b ..I. i 3 2 0 for first place in the Cranford Soft- son place, is considered at the Kitz- Soap Box Derby, from this area will Moran, Ib .._ 4 0 1 Lqdgt roll their crates Saturday morning iVeu>_Jersey:\»: F/irniAnftlr l# ' ' • • i -4> -•- -9- ball League. Only contest sched- ongen (Germany) Training "Center - William., c '•^.L-i.. 3 0 0 Bright foU'for New Jersey in the uled for last .Wednesday, between one of the most accomplished shorf- at" 10 o'clock on Gallows hill slope yjerr? Dletzel. p _„ l 0' 0 finals of the National Collegiate A. Undefeated Maroons defeated the off East Broad street, Westfleld y .from 17 to 23 Traffic Deaths. "Chambers „„ __„ o 0 0 Calvary and .the^Methodists, was Outlaws 11-10 last week in thestops of. the European Command Taw. p , •_. , i 0 0 A. was "Cranford's . Bili" Albans, called. . Amateur racers from Cranford, wilf be welcomed and Cranford Softball League to lead Northern Baseball league. , •"•• Protest Victory Puts -^-Totals 29 2 B North Carolina sophomore. The Stephen Zaremba, John Daubert, tj^ Cloves, 'batted for Dletzel Methodist softballers took away the loop again. Davis had a triple In 4th. star scored 22 points at the field Cranford Tabernacle's immediate In a recent game, Rickard garn- Peter Spahn, 'Albert Lawson, John CRANFORD KENILWORTH Cranford'e Standing and track-meet in Minneapolis for the-victors and Bilney hit a ered three hits and three walks in : 7 iilLLsipfe COMETS gain' ot the previous week, down- threeibagger for the Outlaws! Joe Enevaldson, and'Ken Di Paul, are AB t K |^ last Saturday. , " " . _ six times' at bat.. His team, the 1 1 ing them 16-5:* Inning three was readying their free-wheeling cars A At Four Games Won ;. Buob. u ...... !„'...... ; 8 J Duff pitched for tW Maroons and Indian ; Schiller, 3b : •_„.;. .' 9 •1 2 Albans, a member of the Olym- the telling period for Methodist. Warriors,- scored a 14-10. victory' for the. heats and received race .; Cranford Clippers won a protest 4 0 Hobbie was charged with a loss.. Lasuna. c t#w 0 pic hop,' step, and jump team in Ford Finnerty, and Shaffer each over the Stuttgart Stallions. CpL Kull. rf ...™Z 1/ 0 ' 0 Druzek of the ^odge fanned helmets and shirts for. the county- Police Chief Urges . against Hillside Comets for illegal D'Amlano, rf', ..•.. } 0 0 got 3 for 4 at bat for Methodist. Bickard's batting average in eight 1948, won the low hurdles, the seven C.Y.O. batters W another wide event. One Garwood entry, ) of which still are i,.t College TJriveway • US£ qf.^piteher at a Union County Mayer. >i-c >'• 2 ' 0 0 closing event, by defeating Dick Gordon of Tabernacle hit two league games is .465...... modern pbarrrncopoeia Caution Over Holiday Piui; of Local Seout Jamboree Contingent Robertozzi. cf ..„• -,- 4 0 0 League tilt George Korner hit a- ' CpL Rickard is attached to Head- Lawrence Perry, is expected to try. Baseball League meeting Monday Scasserra, If ...... _...J._ 4 0 0 Attlesey of Southern California and singles in his two stands 'at An intensive traffic sarety. pro- dosed Indefinitely Keenn, ID'...... 4 "• '1 .. 3 homer with Druzek on base in the At Jeast 80 enthusiasts will await 1 plate. Methodists Ford and Kopin- quarters Company,'7871st Train- gram designed to help reduce evenirig. The infraction was in' a Sclllck, 2b ...... jr..- 4 1 :l Notre Dame's Bill Fleming. Al- Students driving their cars to ski each scored a'homer, while Tab- rixth inning to give the Lodge its ing and. Education. Group, the starting guns. Westfleld Mayor Fourth of July accidents will be Kent, p ...... 2 0 2 bans had a margin of five feet and 4-2 winning score.- Druzek and For July 4 Union Junior College will use only Hillside-Cranford game May 13 Appleflcld .._ a. 0 q completed the event in 23.8 sec-ernacle's- nine chalked only-one non-commissioned athletic ~ " will signal the start of the "AH* CONDITIONED laiinched this week, Police Chief which Hillside took 11-2. Cranford Monek, the losing C.Y.O. pitcher, the Springfield avenue driveway. Totals i ..._38 4 s onds. , , / home-run. for the training center. He is a I ^t heat Snow fencing has. been William A. Fischer announced to- Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay. dean, ph'arged that the pjtcher's name each allowed f|ve hits, and MonekCranford High School graduate and placed along the course for an an- day. ' 18,708 Residents was not on the roster. . • •' HllUide _ • 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—4 The performer led broad jump The same day, E. Hobbie for struck out five Lodgemen. announced last night. The Holly finalists with, a distance of 24 feet, Trinity Episcopal was credited witfi entered the Army in January. 194TT. tidpated spectator record, Celebration "With traffic fatalities for the rtreet entrance has been closed This action changed team stand- Cranford '. 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0—3 Art Rodney's Shamrocks, who 9V, inches. B,ut he was topped by an 11-5 win over Calvary Lutheran and has been overseas since July, More than 125-original entries .Irst quarter of the year 9 per cent jntil further notice, he said. ings of both Hillside and Cran- .Errors: Bubb, Lacuna, Keehn, Kowry, tumbled the lead to the Lodge the 1948. - were tallied by the sponsors of the .— rBt, SAT, A SUN. _ 1 Moran, Formanek. Bases on balls: off Jerry Biffle of Denver, who measr Losing pitcher was Schneiper. higher than last year, cities and CranfordV Growth Census Figures Show tord, but did not materially affect week before, blasted C.V.O. 16-4. CllfUn Webb * Jeanne Crain te Fireworks, Concert This action resulted after Mr. Kent, 6; off Applefield. 2;- off Dletzel, 1\ ured at 25 feet, 4% inches'. Trinity also took a 14-9 game event for the 1950 running. . states, throughout the nation will the Clippers' position in the loop. off Taw, 1. Struck out: by Kent, 2; by Bob Poeltler and Chet Staples belt- "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" »nd Mrs. Edward P. Quecnan of Recorded Since 1880 Craufolrd Gained 5,848 IDeUel. 1; by Taw, 4. Winning pitcher: Trom Tabernacle. Its Koury hit 4 ! v Scheduled Tuesday make a united effort to hold down Cranford's standing of the previous Albans also, took third place in ed homers. , . \ Legion Team to Meet ; J MCC Arle 112 Holly street told the Board of The. lollmvinjj tabulation Applefield. Losing pitcher: Dletzel. Um- for .five times at bat, one a homer '" Keep WttlOeta ™'••*'-'.• *"* !-.. "* * « D.UU ihe high holiday death tolljvhicir Inhabitants in Decade week's standing of three won andpires: Krlss and Sayre. the 120 high hurdles. He scored ; Sducation last "week that cars en- shows Cranford's Rrowth as Six runs were 'made in the firs' Bumps Dill's meets the Sham- Clean wool brings the -highest "THE OUTRIDERS" Iu Nomahegan Park usually occurs over .^"indepen- seven lost became four wins of 10 all of North Carolina's total, and Union Nine Tonight tering arid leaving by way of the reported in the Federal Census Showing one of the greatest BASEBALL STANDINGS inning. King made three singles rocks, and Builders' General will price on the market W. B. Connell, The Brook section oi Noma- dence Day celebration," Chiel ;ames played. was one of nine finalists for the contest CYIO. in games today. To- The Junior American Legion MON.. TWE8., A WWED _ driveway were-"destroying™ their Reports since, 1880: ;ains in Union County, Cranford's UNION COUNTY LEAGUE and a two-base hit for his four extension livestock spedaUsts of | began Park will be the setting Fischer said. The nationwide pro- population increased from, 12,860 "Sunday's game with the Com two events. . • • morrow,* the .Maroons tussle with Baseball team, representing Cran- "FRANCIS" .lome. Mr. Quecnan said the cars w L Pet. times at bat for Tabernacle. N. the Pennsylvania Estate Cdlege, I again this year for Cranford's gram is being coordinated by the paused vibrations, noise and fumes. 1880 — 1.184 in 1940 to-18,708 this year, ac- ;ts opened the second.half of the Westfleld Hawks .778 ford Post, 212; American Legion, • «l»o — 1900 2.854 7 2 Prior to the finals, Andy Stan- Hobbie won and Conover lost. the Old Timers and the (Lodge win urges sheepmen to ibear on a clean, I Fourth ' of ' July celebration on National Safety Council. cording to preliminary figures re- ". Cranford league season, -and the Rahway Indians 3 .700 take on Johnson and Johnson Next will meet the Union Junior Legion I Dr. MacKay, who took immed- 1910 . 3.641 Question Marks ...... ; 7 3 .667 fleld, Seton HaU hope,- lost out due First Presbyterian moved ahead dry surface and to keep. «n trash "SOPTH SEA SINNERS" I Tuesday, Harold A. Glovier, chair- Chief Fischer pointed out that iate steps to alleviate the situa- leased this week by Charles A. Clipper team faced a Hillside four- Roselle Park B. C. 6 4 .636 nine at 6;30 p. m. tonight at Me- •^•^•••^^•^^•••^••iiiiai Miiniiiiiniiiiiiiii IIIIUI m 1920 —— 6.001 7 to leg Injury. The school's 880 week's games are: Monday, J. & out of the fleeces.' Shear only •^hen I man of the Memorial and Inde- the motor vehicle accidents an- point total for the last five scores Elizabeth Braves .... - 4 ..600 of Osceola with a 13r5 score in an- morial Field in the first game of tion, said a special custodian. 1930 , 11.126 Gering, district supervisor, Bureau 6 4 .600 champion, Phil Thigley, dashed J. v. Outlaws and Maroons v. Blues; the wool is dry. and tie the fleeces Jpendcnce' Day Cornmittee- an- nually.lead the list of hpliday haz- less innings. Cranford scored with t'nfleld Merchants 6 other league contest. , /• the season. The local ball club Charles Denglcr, will be on duty 1940 —.— 12,860 of the Census. ' Linden A. A ,„_ S a :soo New Jersey's chances by failing t Tuesday, Outlaws v. Bumps Dill's with paper twine. . -. , \ .. Inounced yesterday. ards. This year the Fourth Will be The 5,848 increase, representing Cranford Clippers 4 .400 Scheduling of games.next week will play a return match with Un- it the Springftelu avenue driveway 1950 — 18,708 single runs in the second and fourth 6 capture his star event. He ran (rescheduled); Wednesday. Sham- PLAINFIELD a four-day week-end hpliday fo» Hillside Comets ....„..„ 3 •6 .333 is as follows: Monday, .Calvary v. ion at Union at 2:30 p. m, Saturday. A display of fireworks at 9 p. m. whenever students enter or feave a 45 percent population growth frames. Roselle Stars 3 .300 seventh. rocks v. First Baptist and CYJQ. y. MOVIE GUIDE 7 Methodist and Osceola v. Taber- Coached by Art Schneider, who I will follow "a two-hour concert by many persons, and that wilL great- the. college. during the past decade, came as. a • The Comets picked up.three runs Elizabeth A. A :.::. , 0 10 .000 Bill Albans will compete in the Old Timers. v "*: •,,'" ly increased traffic on the nation's surprise to most local residents. • In the second inning after Pitcher nacle at Nomahegan Park; Tues- once played on a Junior Legion Ja union band from the American " With the closing of the Holly Heads Legionnaires BATUBDAV GAMES National AAU decathlon cham- day, First Presbyterian v. Trinity I Federation of Musicians, Local 151. highways, he said. • • Final figures to be released from 0ill Deftzel allowed a single in the CRANFORD v. . Westfleld, Tomaques i Diabetic Waiters team, and managed by Stanley F. street entrance, students have less ; pionship in which he placed third "Extra care, caution and effort Washington later this year are ex- first. Clipper relief John Taw Park. ',• • .•,....>•• ' at Nomahegan, and Osceola v. Cal- iAbout 250.000 diabetics are in Cm Grayson, post athletic officer, the 1 The STRAND 1 Arthur F. Metz is irj charge of this space to park their cars. Dr. Mac- last year at Tulane. Dates are vary at Memorial Field; Wednes- local team includes boys under. 17. W- A s'VriD.PtAM <*. I part pf the program. • on the part of everyone will be Kay pointed but. The dean alsc pected to swell the local popula- -•Ik hurled with shut-out technique in SUNDAY GAMES June 28-29 and he has been train- labor force in the, United States, needed if we are to enjoy a safe, tion even greater. the last innings, allowing only two CRANFORD v. Elizabeth A. A,, War- day, Methodist v. First Presbyter- and the number is growing from It will play throughout thler sum^ In event of rain, the celebration stated that a serious problem may inanco Park: Question Marks v. Westfleld, ing rigorously for the contest: ian at Nomahegan. mer. The Junior Baseball team I will be held on the next* clear day, happy and tragedy-free Fourth," result in the fall when there art Among local officials who came hits. • Tomaques Park; Roselle v. PlalnfieM, year to year. Studies show that the Chief Fischer said. nearest to estimating the present 1 Green Brook Park; Linden v. Bahway, ' New V«Icsa* • - work record of diabetics in indus- project is part of the Legion's WEST FIELD | in this case, Wednesday. < more cars using the one entrance. A Clipper exhibition game Rahway River Park; Elizabeth Braves ..•>• BettyGroble "Let's all work together to make population of the community, were •I try .is generally satisfactory as Americanism program. • •' Police Chief William A. Fischer, Only evening classes are h rhUIdD ^.v.«Bjh.aBj^a ^^c «<^c««jr rMlfWPT^^—1^ Kf) DC 1S - sparkling water, .white sand I ard Patton, Theodore Munday, they learned that the township's . In .TecJmlcalar - on tours of Philadelphia..' 20 miles Other officers t for the coming o "b« constructed In accordance with' the »Ued In an amount not exceeailac said < Ij beach . — . . refreshments! week and there still are vacancies- ftodriey'Stokes, tee Ferguson and specifications prepared for same appropriation, which notes shall bear' in- ' • Judy Garland, ffcei Astelre distant, each day. year are: Vlce-presiUL—w. Frank Houanl Ringle Elected population had passed the 18,000, OCEANPQRT, N. J. lUtwMn Rtd Bankft lon g Iran* by the Townshi— p Enginee•r an' d" no w on —ale tereat at a rate not exceeding e per centum I BI free circus — Also — N.R. for a few more. The second, third Kenneth Robinson, Jr., are the Dooley. Henry J. Shaheen and Dr. murk but stated they were pleased In the office ot the Township Clerk. "—• annum and shall mature in 1 year I 5. patrol complement. The Post Office is. issuing a spe- that Cranford had shown a good, Section , 2.—The construction : of said ate of issue. IS' The Marx Brothers OXFORD and fourth weeks are filled to cial' three-cent commemorative Walter K. Fasnacht; secretary Roy By Cranford Post, 212; Designed For Your Enjoyment sewer with houie connections shall be on 5.—It is hereby determined: that I = capacity. Donald F. Cyphers, Bruce Hoick, K. • Scheller;. treasure^.- Alfred healthy gain. undertaken as W local Improvement and pplemental debt statement required — 4 WftLltR READE THEATRE Reelecied by stamp to go on flrst-day sale at Arranged for 1 the*cost thereof;shall be assessed against William A. Read, Jr. and'Robert Frieda; tail twister, Charles Schil- Succeeds Michael Davis Mr. Zimmerman said he was - *"s been made'and filed; that the 3 : * -A Clarence L. Fritz, past president K. Sheldon will, represent Troop the site; •,/' "amazed" when he learned of the the,lands specially benefltted\thereby In > herein authorized to be issued j 5 toller skating of the camp association;, will be linger; Lion tamer. Louis Lerda; Howard R. Ringle was elected OALA MINTS the manner prescribed by statute. -. 1 aU debt limits fixed by law- ~ "Animal Cracker." NOW 75i' from Cranford Methodist . Jamboree participants were se- preliminary figures. He recalled thru August 9 Section 3.—To defray the cost.of said that the pperio d of usefulness of this imim"- Historians in charge of opening day ceremo-J Playgrounds song leader. Charles J. Stevens; commander of Cranford Post. 212, improvement the sum of 91300.00 is here- Maureen O'Hara Church." lected from merit'recorordsi , based the census taken by ninth grade • • '".'••... YOU BUY provement is 10 years: and that the cross nies which are scheduled for 3:30 historian, A. T. Baker; chaplain, .American Legion at the post's an- by appropriated; A down-payment of debt of the Township will be. increased MacDonald Carey Nathaniel ' R. Foster was re- Troop 76, 'sponsored by Cranford on troop and patrol activiiviiy' . Scout . A vqriety of games, and projects students three years ago as indi- 8 RACES DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS $100.00 in the existing capital Improve- p. m. Sunday at the flagpole, near. the Rev. Albert Allinger;,advisors. nual vlc<;tion Tuesday night in the . SO)^JUM>24 $4900.00 by issuing said obligations. elected president of the Cranford Post%212, "Americana-Legion, con-spirit, and crafts advancement. iii criittwork will be on the calen- cating the .local population at ap- ' INSURANCE ment fund. Is also hereby appropriated. ' Section 6.—This ordinance shall take Buckley Lodge. Cranford Post, G. S; Sauer, Nicholas LaCorte and Casino. He succeeds Michael POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:15 Section 4.—To finance said appropria- effect 10 days after its publication after • "COMANCHE Historical Society at the quarterly sists j of Richard Albertson, Har-Each is assessed $40 for the week dar daily at the three playgrounds Mr. Stevens. , x Davis. • . proximately 14,700. Allowing a 110,000 Add«d give a thought to John tion of $1300.00. bond anticipation notes final passage as provided by statute. 212, American Legion, will present for the cost of preparing and re-to be opened July 10 by the Cran- * the Township are hereby authorized to • TERRITORY" meeting of the board of trustees mon i Nanning . and j Richard D. .Mr. Ringle is a veteran of World 10 percent margin for error, he BY CARi Raul* 35, him at Eatohtown to Track Ruskin. He wrote, the camp with an American flag storing the grounds and mainte-ford Recreation Commission, Mrs. Trustees for one year are D. J. W«d..Jun.M I "When you b>iy insur- .- Issued In an aggregate amount hot ex- • ' ' MaUM •''.•'' '.. in Technicolor plus.. last Thursday night at the home 1 Petersen. St. Michael's Church is War II. having served for two years said he had estimated the popu- ceeding said appropriation, to bear in- The fbrcCDlng ordinance tnu Introduced 1 Ida Howard of -Captain Francis Hansel, 309 which will be used during the sponsoring Robert /W. Ayer, and nance of the area. Jacob Stanley announced yester- Heyburn and Mr. Lerda,, and for lation at that time in the vicinity Special Train* Direct to Grandstand ance for price, you can terest at a rate not exceedelng 6 per cen- and passed on first readlnc at » regular season and given to the outstand- two years, J. V. Nostrand and Dr.with the Navy Sea Bees in the •10,000 Addtd tum per annum and to mature in 1 year. meeting of the Township Committee of the ' Lupino & Duff | JJorth Union avenue. Harold Baumgartrier of Troop 78. day. The program will be held of 16,000 to 17,000. ' (DAYLIGHT TIM!) never be sure. If you ing camper at- the end of the sum- George Reusch. Pacific Theatre as a chief petty of- Section 8.—It Is hereby determined and Township of Cranford. N. J.. held on 1 deal with the lowest , • in " - '•• J. Lawrence Ashwell, Jack Burton from 9 a. m. to 4ip. m. at the Cran- Although Mayor George E. Os- tw. ••nniylvanfe Station, N.V IMS (Sot.. A July 4,11 >5 declared that the probable period of use- June 20. 1050. and will be considered Leslie .Crump was named to themer. Representatives of several ficer Iv. N.wo/k (f.nmylvonla) 13,40 SbH. t, July 4,12.0 bidder, it is well to add fulness of said Improvement .is 15 years; for anal passagr. after public hearing at "WOMAN in HIDING' and Larry Pethick are from Troop ford High School field. Memorial In behalf of the club. Mr. Fritz i - terheldt was- out of town, he had Iv. liberty St..N.Y.(l.ri.yC.nt.)..U.3O (Sat.. *, July 4,1M W another regular meeting of said Township board, succeeding William Hicks local organizations as well as par- was graduated from Lincoln School ADM. *|* Ind. something for the risk that the supplemental debt statement re- 80, sponsored by the First Presby- Field, and the playground in back presented a past president's pin to given'his figure to. friends some Iv. Newark (JM«» Central) ...... 12*40 (Salt. & July 4, Ui2 1 quired by statute has been made and filed; Committee at Municipal Building. Cnnford. who has moved to Plainfleld. Other Building there. Mechanics Institute, New YOU RUN :'' New Jersey, on ents and friends of campers are of Roosevelt School. The season William E. Gourley, retiring presi- 1 Conncotlni Train 'leaves Cniafort OUUrMMt sAnllM that the obligations herein authorized to officers and, trustees elected in- terian Church. The Brotherhood York; and attended Pratt Institute weeks ago as near the 17,000 mark; We offer the best pro- (' WEDNESDAY. JULY 5 1950 4 DAYS expected to attend. . will close August 18. dent, and lauded him for His serv- Mon. Ihra Fri., 1S:S» (July 4, UlU) be issued are. within all legal debt limits of Calvary Lutheran is sponsoring in Brooklyn. He is sheet metal Township Clerk Qoftee declared' tection available at a inscribed by statute; and that- the gross at 8:3O o'clock P. M. STARTING MONDAY clude: First vice-president, Wil- Following a flag raising cere- ice to the club' during the past lebt of the Township will be increased by (Daylight Savins Time) Director Stanley F. Grayson and Alvin Ciccone dnd Robert Schott foreman for Jake Ringle and Sons, the count was far more than he fair price—ALWAYS!!' liam M. Hoffman; second vice- mony and salute, the morning ac- year. Mr. Gourley, in turn, pre- Jie Issuance of said obligations by the sum J. VVALTKB COFFEE. his staff will leave for. Silver Lake of Troop 84. • Permits Up Jersey City. A resident here for. 12hud anticipated. Most " of "the • . t $1300.00. _ Tswnshls president, A. F. Dohrman; treas- tivities will get underway with sented the gavel and president's today to complete. final arrange- Robert E. Smith, Western Dis- years, he is married and has three growth, ^ie said, has come during Section 6.—This ordinance shall take Dated: June JO. 1930. ^^ e-39 urer, ' Walter T. Hay; secretary, fun and mixer games, Mrs. Stanley pin to the incoming president. Be Assured effect 10 days after Its publication after Oliver- L. Richards, and corres- ments to receive the first contin- trict Commissioner, wil act as sons. Lawrence, Robert and Rich- the pasl four years due to the fact MORE CONVENIENT THAN LEVER BEFORE! final passage as provided by statute. said. Seniors will play Softball ' Perfect attendance pins were — Be Insured! gent of campers, on Sunday after- Troop Scoutmaster assisted by Report Shows Rise ard, and resides at 1 Willow street. that Cranford had available land ponding secretary, L. E. O'Brien. while intermediates will participate presented to the following mem- MattM '. . • >! noon.. Mr. Grayson reported yes- John A. Mott of Roselle and Ed- He has represented Cranlord Post on which new sjngle and multiple 4UINTETTE Trustees whose terms [expired in jump rope, roily polly. and other bers who maintained 10© percent Th» foregoing ordinance was Introduced terday that the camp is in excell- ward E. Cudney, of Roselle, for the Of $821,450 iu at the New York City National Leg- family units could be constructed. and pasted on first raadlnx at m regular were returned to office as follows: games. For the juniors, there will attendance during the past year: NEW 1950 ent condition. Among new addi- group, comprising Jamboree Troop ion Convention and several State Dr. H. R. Best, supervising prin- Hdenberg-MacBean •Meting of the Township Committee, of the CRANFORD R. A. Clement, Mr. Foster, Mr. Valuations This Year be simple ball games such as volley The Rev. Albert Allinger, Mr. Wnshto of CrtnfordT N. J.. h«M< oo tions to equipment this year will 13 from the Western District of conventions. He also'holds mem- cipal of schools,' yesterday after- CROSLEY June 30. 1050. and will be considered , Hay, Mr. Hoffman and Mrj> Rich- be a row boat donated by the ball. V: • . Dooley, Df. E. A. Dunfee, Dr. Fas- Agency Union'Council (Cranford, Roselle, Valuatipn of building (permits bership in Capt. N. R. Fiskc Post, noon said that on the basis of pres- for final pasaage. after public bearing, at ards. .'..'. Cranford Kiwanis Club and The morning session at the play- nacht, Mr. Fritz, Thomas Gilley. another' regular netting of said Tow&hhj THKK.. FBI.' * SAT. — JUNE ±3-«S-: Roselle Park, .and Kenilworth). issued this year totaled $1,224,950, 335. VFW. and in the 'Forty and ent school population, he believes REfBIGERATOR Committee, at Municipal Building, Granfora Featured at,the meeting was acombination radio and phooograph Forty-seven thousand Scouts more than three times the amount grounds also will include stories Mr.' Heyburn. Anthony, Iaione. the preliminary report Is very arj- • CRinford 6-3000 few JTrra^v. on The pletKic ymm'^n aU keen waltla< far Eight WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1050 disscussion of the Battle of Spring- presented by President Shaheen. from the United States and foreign of $403,500 recorded during the and crafts. After lunch,, quiet John Laezza, Manning Rowitz. E. curate. . •'..;. at 8:30 o'clock P. M. - field since the quarterly session games and singing will be featured. J. Shaheen, J. A. Strong/ Mr. The new commander appointed "THREE CAME HOME~ NO COVER EVft 1 Campers enrolled for the initial countries will hear President Tru- flrst six months here last year, Union County's population totals ; «xctaslv« (Daylight Saving Tune) was held on the'eve of the 170th Among crafts for girls will be Thermann. Sr., Mr. Thermann, Jr.. Leon Farrin as his adjutant and J.' WALTER COFFEE. CUllttlii Calbett — fatric stuwlca week were announced by Regis-, man, honorary president, open the Deputy Building Inspector Edward Carroll K. Sellers as service offi- 397,558, representing a gain of 68,- _ Township CI*r*f . — aha — anniversary of that battle. Ac- Markowich has announced. paper dolls, potato printing, soap R. J. Laier and V. D. Shaheen. 103, or 20.67 per cent, Since 1940, Dated: June 30, 1850. - «-a» trar John Ranhofer as follows: Jamboree tomorrow evening. cer. Others elected were: Vice- •-. '•' WORKSAVER cording to the board, Cranford' was carving, clay modeling, and dish , "Lucky Losers" James S. Cassio, Arthur Cyphers, • Jamboree Troop 13 will pitch He reported that 212 permits or In' announcing plans for the Mr. Gering's figures indicate. The not at that time; organized but it gardens. The boys will work on commanders, Calvin Shire. Wil- - «Uh the *Itowery Bsjm- Jack Allen, Kenneth Jewett, Gene their tents in Section 27. There 109' more than last year, have been coming year. President Thermann liam Poorman and William Her.- new total, when it becomes official, DESIGN played an important part since will be 1,292 troop camps in 35 woodcraft, - airplane models and will virtually assure the county of • — SATURDAY MATINEE «U 2-4400 i' Bauer, pavid G. Ward, John J. issued duringthe same period. pointed out that the club will mark itog. Jr.; finance offlcen Ira Dorian; the fighting took place close to sections. The sections will cover J building of birdhouses. the twenty-fifth anniversary of its 1 a fifth seat in the State Assembly. - li'-:. THE YOCNO FOLKS" MATINEE what now is the town i center. Wade, Jr., Jay Warsinski, Robert According to the deputy inspec- chaplain. Harold Glovier, judge Buric, Jr,, Ian ReiUy, Kenneth more than a Quarter of the 2,033tpr, the greatest incrase lias be*en Older boys and girls will take charter night' next January, and Clark. Township and Kenilworth . NEW LOW PRICES Members pointed out | that skir- part in sports and games of all advocate. William Quinn: histor- TUB CKANFOKD CXUJNCU. Borup, Thomas Arth, Richard W. acres of the national shrine. The in permits for combination resi- appointed the following committee more than doubled their population mishes, were fought from points kinds. Leagues Will be formed in ian. Fred Smith; sergeant-at-arms, He IMW, 1-tm+n. BMtM* C1UXDKKMS' MOVIES • Sarpolus, John Pethick, Richard encampment is dedicated to the rence and garages. In this cute- on arrangements: Mr. Fiitz, chair- in a decade. Winfield,. just being as far" south as the old Droescher baseball and Softball, Mrs. Stanley Michael Korecki,—and—executive MwttlCMI Jahjuy R. Frutchey,. Richard Apgar, Rob- freedom for which Washington and gory, 84 permits with an estimated man, W. J. Fredricks. G. S. Sauer. formed out of Linden and Clark Mill and as far north as, Kenil- committee at large, Fred Casonl Mil Ml going to do? ert Apgar, David Witherspoon, his army struggled during the ar-value of $633,500.have been issued. said. V. D. Shaheen, A. T. Baker and when the 1940 census was taken' . $359.95 - -rBAaL-S worth. At Crane's Ford on Riv- and Lester Baxter. Robert Witherspoon, David Turner, duous winter of 1777-8. In 1949, only nine'permits of this Paul Buonaguro, who is in Mr. Rowitz. had more than a 144 percent F- $189.95 ALSO CAKTOON8 Jk NOVELTIES w) tol my ooients! erside drive and Springfield ave- charge of the summer playground Named dclccates to the Union Robert Turner, Tim Sperber, "The Valley Forge, Story" will type were issued which were val- Committee chairmen for the en-County Committee were Mr. Bax-growth above the figures taken la- nue, American soldiers retreating 1 program, will be assisted by Nor- ter in 1940. • The new 1950 Shelvador is roomier—up to 23% mom - Theodore Hospes, Dean S. Rankir be part of the opening ceremony ued at $53,800. suing year were announced by theter. Mr. Davis, Arthur Melz, Mr. refrigerated space in the same size cabinet—easy to g 8WN^ MON. * 1-UE. _ JUJJE 1 from Elizabeth crossed the river. and Rober^DiTullio. presented in a natural amphithea- man Hobbie, Joseph Duff, Barbara president as follows: Athletics. Union's gain of 13,259 persons to As late as 30 years ago, traces of Another heavy increase in resi- Putscher, Mary Lib Coffee and Poorman. Commander Ringlc and use, easy.to reach, no stooping clear to the floor. All t*9* In llamlcal Erflcstal«iae«i! YQOPUIIAN tre seating the entire camp and William Ford; attendance. Frank Mr. Smith. Alternates are Thomas a new population total of 37,989 wagon'tracks and-some old iron Registration for the balance ol the program will conclude with a dence permits is shown in" the re-Elizabeth Smith. was the largest by far for any mu- . space is at the "CONVENIENCE LEVEL." "BIDING HIGH" the season follows: Second week, Dooley; auditing. John Hall: boys* Albans. Sr., Mr. Dorian, Mr. Far- wheel tires were . fpund on the torch light. parade. General Eis-port with 65 granted, 19 more than camp, V. D. Shaheen; civic and nicipality in the county, followed C**ee* Chariea river banks, the board said. 38 boys; third week, 37; lourth during a similar period last year. rin. Mr. Herzog, Gerard Keanc a And there's a new eaay-to-clean "Buttei&uV with 3U .' ' '.'.V — saw — copy of GeQrge Washington's let- Edward McCrath at the direction conservation and blind, D. J. Hey- • Com* in—MM b now* • Beoutitul and luxurious all-day sail to Bridgeport will be closed Saturdays durir ecutive committee for three-year 9 $4,300; porches, 8, $41,100 10, Miss Katharine HaU of 303 Cen- Fanwood, _ 3.231 3,310 . Thunder in the Pines'* ter and General Greene's report. of Chief Justice Vanderbilt. burn; youth activity. George Ward; tral avenue had as guests last week. Garwood _. _ 4.819 3.833 July, August and the first Sunday •rms at its meeting last week. $5,000; additions, 14, $8,950, 10 Hillside _ _ 3O.M7 Aand return Following the meeting, a social The local magistrate will repre- welfare, A. J. Davics; convention. Miss Jane Woods of East Norwich, in September, it was announced lection of officers, which custom- $4,600; and miscellaneous 5. Manning Rowitz; and music, E. C. Kenilworth . . 4,930 hour was held. The next session this week by Harry R- Heins, local arily follows naming of committee $3,400, 4, $0,500. sent Union County on the new 21 L. I.. Miss Nancy Dcyine of Syra- Unden 30.434 34.U3 • Or sail to Ry©'Beach, spending day with your, will be held in September at the member State Judicial Council Rearick. cuse. N. Y.. Miss Barbara Del Gior- MounUliuldc T 2.039 1,14s agent--- . The office will be cpei rr -jmbers, was postponed because The club's annual picnic will be New Pracldenca Bor. „_ SJT4 family at the beach and amusements home of Harry R. Heins, 10 Hamp- Monday thrdffimf"riday froi-i President Charles J. Stevens was which will supersede the former no of Mcridcn, Conn., and Mist) New Providence Twp. -._. 3.460 3.U4 Beat* Product* ft- BmppUr REGENT ton road. Miss Alyce Zobal, daughter of 60 member council. He will at- held July 29 and dinner meetings Plalnllcld , 3T.4T.4W !• Tcckwlcalar a. m. to 4 p. nEfl^cept next Woi. railed from the meeting. Neva Allonsun of Phoenix, N. Y.Rahway . SI^ST l4flT.4 i • Enjoy a sumptuous feast in the Main Dining Room, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zobal of 502 tend the conference of the newwill be resumed in September. On Saturday and Sunday, they at- - -. , . - «.•« 13J "NANCY GOES TO RIO** day, July 3, when it will be Elected to the executive com- Charles M. Ray was a guest at the v nittcc for terms expiring in 1053Claremont place .attended a cock- council on September 8 in Trenton tended the national convention of Hoaclle Park U.B31 a\Mt or a light lunch at the swank 0ar JANE POWEIX — ANN SOTWSN Cubs Have Picnic all day. at which recommendations of themeeting. Scotch Plain* B>I7 — UE» — were: Jamca Avcry, William E. tail party last Thursday in honor the Phi Mu surority at the Essex Sprtmcileld- 7JI1S Den 8 of Cub Pack 175 held a of^ Miss Marjorie Ross, recently various county magistrates relative ^-tSoft and hard liquors served "SIDE STREET' John C. MacMeckin orlO Cen- Hill. E. Duer Reeves, James W. and Sussex. House, Spring Luke. Suiuniil .._ . 17JS0 r'arley Urugtr — CMky OVnadl Uicnic Friday in Nomahegan Park. married to Hugo Vining of White to suggested changes in the pro- Two Wilsou College students Uiilon , 37^S9 _ _ tral avenue is attending the an-Rudd, Victor D. Shaheen, George WeaUleld . _ • 31J338 Uk4M LATE SHOW EVEKT SAT. NIOHT Or* 1-1717 The cubs staged a play on Indians Plains. Hosts were Miss Lois Ben- cedures ot magistrate's courts will from Cranford,have been cited for Mrs. A. F. Pollard and daughter, Wlnflcld 1.730 ^Orchestra and Dancing fur their parents. Mr. and Mrsnua. l 8th Air Force ROTC summer Ward, and John Wells.,' be presented. Joseph Laird was elected for anett, former star of radio's "Show- academic achievement during the Eileen Marie, of 32 Dunham ave- County Total* „•- .,]MJM HMW" W.- George Myers of Walnut.' avenue camp at Wright-Pattersori Air boat," and Ford Bond, announcer. • Connecting train*service^to,and^from'Jersey' Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. He is two-year term to replace S. K. semester that closed with com- nue, accompanied by Mrs. W. directed the play. . Mrs. Joseph Zobal and her daugh- mencement. They arc Miss Doro- Central .ration ' R I T Z among 720 advanced ROTC college Thomson. . Mrs. E. G. Towler of '22 Cran- Schmidt of Linden and Mrs. Miss Phyllis Irany of. 22 Tuxedo The president's annual report ter-in-law of Elizabeth attended ford avenue has returned from a thy J. Powell, daughter of Mr. andSchmidt's mother, Mrs. E. Fagunet, place has left for Camfi Wlnd-of- NOW SHOWINO ROGER T.MILES David C. Semonite of 123 Cen-students at the camp. A student at the Vining wedding and reception. • Ask your Jersey Central ticket agent for low rounaV Michigan State College, East Lan- read for him in his absence. week's stay in Daricn, Conn., where Mrs. Elmer E. Powell of 1 IS Orange will leave Saturday lor a vacation the-Pines In Leicester, M«k^ wb«M. "CAGED"-: tennial avenue, a student at Prince- Mrs. Vining is the daughter of Mr. she visited her son and daughter- street, und June Troutman. daugh- in Mclcdeconk. .Mr. Pollard and she will spend the summer u.coon- trip fares for individuals and parties ' sing. Mich., Mr. MacMeckin will It is expected that a special mect- M *f a W>wa', -rrbaB> ton University, la attending the stk Stuart Rosa, composer-pianist, andin-law, Mr. and Mm, Eugene Tow- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L^uis G. Trout-Mr. Schmidt will join them for the cilor in training. Her sitter; Itftftasl,- degree i n admindn- in-r will be called soon by President ....-.-—y«MD MOUT . weeks 'Field Artillery ROTC sum- receive hla Stevens for the election of officers. Mrs. Ross of New York City. ler. man of 201 Retf ord avenue. last two, weeks iu July. will be a camper there. . FQFPK I IMC (PBAnERYPLACE. N.Y.C" yim Boron of Arbona~ mer camp at Fort Bragg, N. C. istration. ~ ' «««• — Elk. Draw LUtUII Lint .[BOWLING GREEN tfl