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byn Reeves wa« cotnrn-HiWtcr for "THE NDtii STORE" the board. "*' '... To^tock Watei-8 Before ior Scouts Others»ttgpdlng wm&bt€oir liters Trout Season April }4 fee. Sue Escfaenlauer. Nancy pan GIVE Approximately. 220.000 game Lerda. Audrey Hadefc'.Musmt tocoNoun GIVE Lead Sterrett. Maryanne McGuire. Mil- TOCONQUttl trout will be liberated prior to the BASRA* EOAD, NEA* JOHNSON * JOHN Needed opening of the 1951 season at 8 dred Quintan, Jean Shannon. S(f)v CANCER a: m. Saturday, April "If,, by the iC CaWyn Hestoh and Claire and M106 CANCER 1 State Division of Fish and Game, Ann Burke. ' • CD Department' of Conservation and ^Senior Girl Scout Troop 20 of The girls-were, accompanied by TO* AN EASIER. FAST^T^ AMIIICAN. A Girl Scout Council their leaders. Miss Mary Louise CANCtl • Economic Development, it was an- Cranford had the honor this year SOCIITV AT nounced today. of leading the discussion on civil Weljen, Mrs. J. Walter Coffe*; and SPRING HOUSECLEAN1NG *Seeks Aides for ' ' Select Freea the Following GARWOO Dr. A. Heaton UntferhiH. fish defense at the conference held Sat- Mrs. T. C. C. Hann. . *ENILWORTH After the conference, the girls BUDGET PUCED SUPFUES- Scouting Program and gamo division director, praised urday at New Jersey College for made a tour of he college. No- '2 An appeal-for more troop, lead- he work of Chief Protector Fred Women for all Senior' Scouts pf For the Floors We tarry IVHI. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1951 ers, particularly for Brownie . Craig and his distributing crews, PKEEN — PEACON — JGllNs6\s 26"Pages — FIVE CENTS and tho kh' < f *h Sfftinn V'" thp state. ^ the Regular Monthly meeting of Hackettstown Fish Hatchery this on the panel were Betty Even thm moon it wittto r»nf«t •s was proved'In lMi*H»en *ti*Or the Cranford Girl Scout Council. year. Superintendent Charles O. Wikander, who gave a.short.his- — Fer Furniture - Aspirants for Township Committee Nominations Ha'yford expects to release 50'0,©00 tory of the civil defense set-up as tut* of th« U. S. army signal corps liange Mrs. H. R. Best, commissioner, timed th« round trip-d radio tfsvts DKI-GLO _ RAPINITE _ JO presided. • ' suitable trout throughout thix year a whole and in Cranford; Nancy Reinert, who spoke on program bounced oft th« rarfac* cf that 8IMONIZ. POUSHES. Mrs. H. H. Shannon and Mrs, in open waters. celutlal body tor th* first tin*. . aides and the part they play in Moore reported waiting lists of Fishing hours after the opening X'V. For the Woodwork and €pholster» for civil defense, and Margot Stein, girls who cannot be included in the day will be from sunrise to 9 p. m. . •• ' ••.•••.. "BLCKO" who spoke on caring for children Earicha* Can UMI scouting program until, leaders are E.S.T. The season will continue until September 30. This year while their parents are away at the Nutritional quality of eon me*l WEEKLY SPECIALS ictory obtained. , scene of a disaster. can be greatly Improved fcjr-.ta. . A short course in leader training there will be no minimum size Abo, Sally Shepherd, who told rienlnf it with nUcJa. ttriamik. ribo- RepuhlicaiiH Battle is being started in the Girl Scout limit on trout. The creel limit is flavin, iron, and calcium.- ^ Where to Vole eight per day, of which number how Senior Scouts can assist-med- MOW - • -i Fills Room For Local Committee, House. Anyone intcKestcd in be- ical workers as nurses aides, and Next Tuesday coming a leader, either now or in not more than four trout may be •—-NO rAMUNo rmotajtM HEKE* taken between May 12 and Sep- Janet Gleason and Judy Wagner, Few! Pas ar ConiniHtee Polling places in next Tues- County, State Posts the fall, should get in touch with tember 3» from designated fly nsh- Who spoke on self sufficiency. But preventive for, fowl pox. Ordinance day's Primary election have With a (lvc-way contest for the the Girl Scout office as soon as pos- SINCE 1775 which often causes a rtpM drop la .been annpuneed bv Township ing waters. Possessjon.limj.t.is one ' In addition to acting as • vice- g u' lengthy meeting, two Republican nominations for sible. day's catch. chairman for the conference, Ma- egg production. i» vaccination of an GIVE GfiNlEROUSLY TO THE CANCER Clerk J. Walter CotTe*; as follows: Tpwnship Committee and several • Mrs! A. Donald Green will in- birds. jbv two recedes, the Towri- -. District 1—'Sherman School, Designated fly fishing waters un- r omn.ittcc Tuesday night spirited battles for cour.ty and state struct an advanced course "in pot- C Lincoln avenue. .. positions, a heavy vote is expected tery for Senior Girl Scouts, it was der the 1951 rcguations which are jon final reading the much part of the State Fish and Game ordinance changing the District 2—Sherman School, n next Tuesday's GOP Primary announced. The course will be | f the 34-acre Spcrry tract Lincoln avenue. election. There are no contests in given as a means of training girls Code, include Big Flat Brook, Sus- n sex County, from the concrete VfthcLohigh Valley Rail- District 3—Roosevelt School, he Democratic Primary. to assist, younger scouts in pottery All to Memory Fruae la March bridge on Route 31 downstream to Ln Residence "A" to indus- • ' Orange avenue. " • - Polls will be open from 7 a. m. classes, • ...... Vhile psinUng work is in prog- If you have only a few fruit trees Tuesday, and election board work- the end of the Roy Tract, a dis- and berry bushes, you'can wait ie meeting room was filled District. 4;—Cleveland" School, • Folders have been mailed foi ress around the houset it'i a good ers have appealed to loc;d resident^ . tance of approximoely four miles; until March I to start pruning. city and- many residents North Union avenue. Camp Chickagami, Girl Scou Idea to keep a record for future to vote as early In the day as pos- and the South Branch of the Rari- Prune grapes,, apples, and sour andiot; during the public District 5—Lincoln School, camp at Upper Twin Lake, Cen reference or the names of }he prod- ible to avoid long lines during the tan River, Hunterdon County, the ucts *nd colors used. This will be cherries first, peaches, raspberries. i* The session was not ad- Centennial avenue. ' tral Valley, N. Y. Last summc currants, and sweet cherries later. •d until midnight; evening' hours: stretch of water knownasthe "Ken .great help when you want to do a HOWARD CO THWATTE JAMES P. DUFFY MRS. MARION DOZOIS CHARLES J. CHRISTIAN District ft—Sherman School, ,13 girls from this area attended. It little touching up. P'johc change was requested THOMAS A. ALBANS Locally, • the Republican Town- Lockwood Gorge", a distance of LiucoJn avenun. is hoped that more will take part approximately, two and one half IH Ai Wilson Co. tit Newark ship Committee battle has stirred fcjr-airedaet t! Trapping considerable interest • throughout in the program this year. Mrs. miles. Labcth to permit the build- PBA Ball to Feature District 7—High School, West Ellis Bishop .is, in charge of regis- MB«iuu" from XandUris Carcasses of large beavers have Ja million dollar plant on the Wednesday Club Art Exhibit End place. , 'the community.'The lineup, in the tration for Cranford, Clark iind Probably the best bonus that a sold for as much u $2 each, rac- •for the manufacture of ther- Music of Dion Gibson ; Riles for District B—Township otilces, order in which the" candidates' Kcnilworth.- To Form Softball Loop landlord can give bis tenant art coon'for $1, and opossum for $. 50. Uic controls. The proposed The annual ball of the Patrol- 23 North avenue, cast. names will appear on the voting Some trappers cut the carcasses machine, follows: Howard Cow- . Mrs, Dorothy.Wolford. chairman All Warns interested in joining a the simple improvements that make D!ant woiild employ approxi- men's Benevolent Association, Lo- To Open at Tea Sunday District 9—Roosevelt School, of special events, was appointed a Softball league for the coming sea- his home convenient, and pleasawt and sell the meat for 9,20 a pound. f 700 persons. cal -52, Will begin at 8:30. p. m. to- perthwaitc James P. puffy,. Mar- For Cancer Mr. Guyer Orange avenue; _; ion H. Dozois, Charles o. Christian representative to the Cranford Day son, sponsored by the Cranford morrow at the Elizabeth Carterct Miss Cla»a Stroud, AWS,• of Cummings and Mrs'. W. H. Chase. lay night's meeting marked lierbertsvilie will give an illus- . Mr?. James^ B. Waddill is* chair- District 10—Lincoln School, and Thomas A. Albans. Mr. Cow- Committee. •• • » • Recreation Committee, ^are. . re- OF EXQCISITELY Hotel, Elizabeth, with music, fur- jnd time that the commiti- trated • travcloguy at the tea Sun- man of ^ the exhibit; Her. .commitr Centennial avenue. pcrthwaite and Mr. Duffy are quested to. meet. With Peter Ny'lcn Would You Like to Eliminate Your Ugly j adopted an ordinance re- One-Tbird of Goal nished by Don Gibson and his Or- Funeral Tomorrow chestra. day opening the eighteenth annual tec consists of Mrs. F. J. Marti, .-Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. teamed up together as are Mr. Oratorio Group t« Sing at 8 p: m. Wednesday in the town- j the tract, the first measure, Reached, Chairman / art exhibit of the Wednesday co-chairman; Mrs. M. F. Arnold, For Local Resident Christian and Mr. Albans. . Mrs. ship rooms;. . • ' , . j late in December, was The cabaret-style dance, at Mrs, Ralph S. Boyd and Mrs. G. Dozois, second woman cVc'r to seek' which, more than -200 couples .are Morning, Club in the municipal Cantata April 15 v • [to have had Si legal techni-^ Asks Prompt Returns building. Russcl Smith. Killed in Tragedy a . Township Committee nomina- IA civll'suit is now pending expected, will .be held in the main The Oratorio Chorus of the First Culls from Korea '••";:- * With $1,042.50 or about one- Miss Stroud is an active exhibit- "About 65 paintings in oils, wa- Funeral services will be held tion here, i« conducting' a lone berior Court, brought by Wal- ballroom of the hotel. Patrolmen tomorrow at 2 p. tn. from Gray Candidates campaign. Presbyterian Church will sing the Sgt/Walter Dickert of 2 Mohi- third of Cranford's $3,000 quota Vincent L. BrinkcrhorT of Cranford ing merfrtieY-^ of the ' American tercolors, charcoal and pastels jCIostcrman and other resi-' turned in to date, Howard M. were exhibited in the show last Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue cantata, "The Song of Amos," by can place, whb is stationed in Pu- Id the. area surrounding the and James Lesak of Garwood are Wutercolor Society. She will ap- Topping the Republican ticket in Chnrlotte Lockwood Garden on Siegel, chairman of the Cranford pear in costume for her! talk en- year. ' for Irvin N. Guycr of 319 Hampton Kenneth C, Hand, unopposed for sah, Korea, telephoned. his wife Let Us Install for You Our BeauUful :t, to upset the rezoning general chairmen. Local 521 is com- street. Who was ki!U*' were cast their ballots in next Tuesday's Arthur E.- Lloyd, Jr., and Asscm- . of the Crescent Avenue Presby- offered the motion for Annual Salon school art department will be in the Snydcrs" two children. Kay, 7 Primary at Candidates' Night of blyman Donald D. Mackcy. terian Church, Plainfleld, Is one Pebtic, Debt Cranford's share of the money on of the ordinance, and needed to continue the American charge of arranging the student • Twenty-live local*merchants arc years old, and Dcnise. two months, the Republican Club and Republi- County Clerk Henry G. Nultou of the foremost organists in the Said Thomas Jctferson: <>\ place The thirteenth annual salon of niece of the local man. economy among the first and most ICommissioner "Clarence L. Cancer Society's research, educa- photography and .Union County paintings. ' participating in the *. three-day can Municipal Committee in the Is'opposed for rcnomination by country. She has arranged the.an- Booflng. Siding and Insulation Specialist* Spring and early-sumMer ending the motion. The tion and treatment program. Mrs. Jacob Stanley, tea chair- - Mrs. Guycr is still in a critical Casino last night. ' Stanley Srcdzinski. Another heated cient traditional Hebrew melodies important virtues, and public debt inter-club competition, sponsored Bargain Days' Event today, Friday For Mere Than M Years. smmittecmen and Mayor man, will be assisted by Mrs. I. R. and Saturday under auspices of condition, at Casualty Hospital. battle looms in the. Board of Free- of the synagogue in "The Song of as the greatest of dangers to be 'it's tune to choose that •ll-inipor- The chairman stressed the fact by the .Cranford Photographic So- Washington, D. C. according to her - More than BO persons heard Re- eE.'OstcrheldM'oted unani- ciety and the £ranford High School the Cranford Business Association. publican aspirants seeking nomi- holders race with six vying for the Amos" as a musical setting for a feared." . : that cancer strikes all ages and in sister Mrs. Sylvanus Snyder of 15 f for its adoption. Photography Club, will be held A listing of the outstanding values nations in the primary -Speak in three nominations. Bracketed in text taken from the book of Amos Unt drew for that ail-importaut all walks of life', it is imperative, Hillside avenue. the first two spots tire Nelson L. ferine the motion, Commis.h- e said, that everyone do every- May 24 and 25 in the municipal offered by local stores will be found their own behalf or on.the part of ' and written by Dr. John J. Mom- Andcrscn, on .behalf of building. on pages II, 12 and 13 in today's Beside shock, Mrs. Guyer suffer- running mat&s. Carr and El lie L. Scheldeler. ent. • •' ' • day. We. believe our eyelet em- thing within his power financially ed a severe head injury, broken Bracketed in the next three posi- and Commissioner -Fritz, to help bring cancer under control. issue of The Citizen and Chronicle. The magazine. New Jersey Mu- This year, the two groups are arm and multiple lacerations, her Howard Cowperthwaitc and tions al*c the incumbents, Charles |thf following statement: Louis Cohen of the Cranford Boot- James P. Duffy spoke early in the sic,, in its issue last month de- broidered organdy over whisper- Mr. Siegel expressed particular inviting the Plainfleld Camera sister disclosed. The Snydcrs are L. Bauer, Jr., Lee S. Rigby and R. KEN1LW0RTH SUPER MARKET e ordinance was reintrpduced thanks to 28 youngsters of the Club, the Westfield Camera Club cry is chairman of tho committee meeting, while Charles J. Christian tcribed the work as "beautiful r lo cleiir- technical 'difflcul- in charge of the week-end promo-, said to be in fair condition at Story Rowland, while William T. ing rayon taffeta has heirloom community who collected $140 and the Camera Forum of Summit Boiling Air Force Hospital. and Thomas' A. Albans were the Rcilly ia conducting a lone cam- music, effectively used, well chosen MAKES POSSIBLE : i the earlier ordinance, dis- tion. linal local candidates to' be pre- and arranged with a thorough un- during the past week in coin boxes. to participate in the program. A • Mr. and Mrs. Guycr were re- paign in sixth position. qualities Suet 10 to 48. I it a prctrial conference in A. Sommers of 58 Centennial ave- trophy will be awarded to. the sented. Mrs. Marion H. Dozois was derstanding of both text and mu- President Robert M. Crane of turning from a business trip to [Mr.jWalter E.). Cooper par- nue received a 10 karat gold initial club winning the most points. . . Committee AceeptH Dog the Business Association pointed not present because of. illness in The Democratic state follows: kic." id. We have carefully cbn- Georgia when they decided to visit For State Senator—J, Jerome Kap- ring for turning in $38.53. Second out that local merchants have Master Sgt. and Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. her family. '. 6ne of the most dramatic por- BETTER MEALS i the areiiments advanced by Judging for the salon will take Warden'* Resignation, lon; for General Assembly—Law- prize of a wrist watch went to Ed- place. May 9 at 8:15 p. m. in the gone "all out" for the three day Guycr and Mrs. Snyder arc sisters. Mr. Cowperthwaitc said he Was tions of the composition is*the Pro- (proponents and the oppo- ward Aborn of 403 Casino avenue, Orders Police Cam sales event'.in an effort to help rence A. Dwycr, Richard.A. Pcttitj phecy of Amos. This, is based on .;• . :'• : • '' _- WITH— \\. '' ./> •: ' lol this proppsition. Casino. Competition will be in The Cranford couple first stop- running on his past record in the Joseph T. Sharkey; for Board of who collected $12.62, and third; local residents battle inflationary town as a whole and that his back- the great Kol Nidrei. the chant f have not taken our respon- both black and white and color. Dale Gungaware of 36 Columbia ped to view the cherry blossoms in Freeholders r— John L.. Banyasz, prize of an initialled tie clasp was All entries must be submitted to prices. He urged residents to take Washington, which is only a short ground and qualifications were sung on the eVe of atonement and r lightly in this iccOnsidcra- presented to S. Adams, 235 Cran- avenue, Cranford's dog warden for Ann M. Donnelly and James G. Alexander Grnelin, 15 Norman advantage of the many outstand- distance from Morriinsside- They contained in previous published introduced by the sounding of the pile the definite statement ford avenue, for collecting $11.46. the past three .years', submitted his ing buys being offered by the IJ4 Egolf; and for Township Commit- BETTER BIJYS! place, orjit Martens' Photo Shop, had been at the Snyder home only statements. tee—William K Sullhan and Hen- Shofer, or ram's horn. . ! v s reason' for reintroduction resignation to the Township Com- loco! stores. ' ~ |TBme. We believe considera- Other ^ T6TNorth avenue, west, by noon on about 20 minutes when the catas- Mr. Duffy, after reiterating his ry E. Stoncr. • . * . mittee Tuesday night. The resigna- trophe occuried. i action by the court on the pated in the "collection were: Wal- May 8. Those participant):; include: background of community service. Also to be elected next Tuesda "to uv desh&ble, ter-Engeh-«3-fcawn-Terrace:-Jur- Three classes—still life, human tion, which becomes effective nekt Cranford Bootery, Towne SIhopper^—Titrc twirtamjtino bomber was* •S3iit~Voicrs could be assured of in- ore two members of the Republi- Self Service advised that passage of gen Schcir. 603 Lincoln park, east; increst, including portraits, and Monday, was prompted, Mr. Gang- S'chlccter's. Cranford Paint and crippled and abandoned by its dependent decisions based on facts, can and Democratic County Com- Wnanct will achieve that .re- William Smith, 110 Centennial scenic—will be featured. aware stated in his letter, by vising Hardware, Seager's Drug Store, crew of three men who *_ para- since he had made no promises to mittees-—one male and one female Fresh-JUUed Frying or Broiling Campbell's . avenue; Kenneth Meeks, 404 Cen- Band Box Music Shojfc Alban- chuted to safety. According to Air special groups: Mr.. Duffy said he pare and have been aware of Ken Reck is president of the living costs which has caused him —in each election district. cans tral avenue; Herbert Wiese, 48 local society. Lcwis, Johnston Paint Shop, Home Force otllcers, the plane's landing made no promises to vote;for ox CHICKENS •bMtosVbu. ib. 39,, PORK & BEANS 2 21c ssible difllcultics in cohnec- to seek employment elsewhere. : arid Family Store, Cranford Var- gear hud locked with only one i traffic and other matters Normandic place; William Miners, ainst any member of KM Town- IT your Armour's Star Boneless ' 215 Orange avenue; Charles Scher, Contract for furnishing two 1.951 iety Store. Cranford Furniture, wheel down and any landing would ship Committee to succeed. George (Everybody's Favorite) 1 and have given earnest lb 15 Docring way; Bob and David Pontiac cars ior the police depart- Fern's Furniture and Appliances, have probably been fatal to the E. CMerholdt as chairman. Youth Leaders VEAL ROAST 69c Del Monte ration to them. We promise Winifred Shop, Martens' Photo cre.w. Jpropriatc action Will be Witherspoorv_34 North avenue, Wounded ment was awarded to Rnwson. Mo- Charles J. Christian pointed to Armour's Star ' ' Ifie can west. ' tor Sales, Inc., Westlleld, on their Shop, Martin Jewelers, Cranford • Volunteer firemen dragged Mrs. Pineapple CHUNKS .. 2Sc [to protect the interests of Millinery Shop, McCurdy Jewel- the existence of live/primary can- To Address lb • ••••/ wns of that and every other Also Robert Willet, 508 Elm low. bid of $1,756.22, which in- Guyer and the Snyders from the didates as reflecting interest in BREAST of VEAL ...... ; 35G ers, Sportsman's Shop. Carol-Lee wreck. The engine of the plane Pride of the Farm • J Cranford, We cannot do street; Steve Snmnlck, 413 Brook- cluded a $2,000 trade-in allowance Cranford, and said that regardless Kiddie Shop, Joan's Delicatessen, pinned Mr. Guyer from the waist Bath's Black Hawk lgc F« me residents and public- side place; Steve Stephen, 818 In Korea on two present cars. Only other of the outcome of the election, he CATSUP ...... - bidder was Whytc Pontiac, Eliza- Bell's Pharmacy, Leshner's Fabric down and flames from the burning Local 'Council lb M.citizcns of this community Springfield avenue; Peter Wright, Center, Jay Mar Apparel Shop, eould be called/upon to serve the COTTAGE HAMS 79c 126 Eastman street; perry O'Neill, beth, whose net bid, including r wreckage engulfed him, public in any capacity. Two delegates who attended the • <")-•••••' Colgate's W m this «s in all instances Shapiro's Department Store, Jody 41 Normandie place; Stan Kullen, Sgt. Mays Returned spare tire and tube for each car, .'Born in Woodbury. Pa.. Mr. Mid-Century White House Con- Ruth's Black Hawk "-~ ' * n ' IgCt k0* 29c / «st interests of Cranford Maidu for Children and Brccn's (Continued o>t next page) Thomas A/Altwns reminded the ference on Children and Youth F |«ethcm." 16 North Union avenue; James was $1,759.96. 8KINLE88 FRANKS lb. 59« J\ D *J^*^ To Veterans' Hospital, Liquor Store. audience that the best man is not will address the Cranford Com- Flugrath, 109 Hillcrest avenue;. E. Adopted on final reading was an picked by a minority, and renewed RIB VEAL CHOPS lb. 49« Tender Leaf — lc Sale! . ..'. I Cooper, Newark attorney Served in World War II munity Council Thursday, April Johnson, 405 Central avenue; Judy ordinance providing for the acqui- To Speak Here interest iit township affairs should '•President of the Board Preston, 201 Orange avenue. sition of property on Springfield 10 ut 8 p. m. in the municipal BOSTON MACKEREL pan ready lb. 33c TEA BALLS Box of 24 Only Sgt. Davldf E. Mays, 24 years To Di be carried through on election day. building. The public is invited. «tion,.\vns the only speaker Also Joan Cahott. 115 North old,- of 305 Manor avenue is in uvenue and North avenue at a total FANCY SMELTS U. S. No. 1 lb. 29« Incumbents, and other Assembly Talks will, be given by Fay S. KRISPY CRACKERS, Sunshine .. I lb. box 89c I Inc. public hearing on the Union avenue; Allan Haspes, 106 Valley Forge, Pu,, Veterans' Hos- cost of $36,500. The Springfield Structure of Society "A: He appeared in behalf of and Freeholder candidates were Mathcwson of Plain Held, president CHIFFON V4.Prl*e"8ale ...... 2 Ige. boxes .4«e North Union avenue; L. Tunstall, pital where he is being treated for avenue property is eipected to be Inspired by the Kefauvor inves- presented. ~ THc7flnal speaker in-* Carden tre»h ^temiim and 'others, the 112 Garden street; John Hester, used as a site for a new municipal tigations and their shocking rev- Tiist year of the Union County injuries suffered March 22 in com- trodiiced by Harry V. Osbornc, Youth Welfare Council and mem- KEEBLER'S SALTINES .:...... lb. •Heights Association, Sun- 241 Cranford avenue ;-Donald Scott, bat in Korea. building, public library, civic cen- elations, the Women s Club of 6 jars 8Se 1 Civi"' and Improvement Jr.. who presided, was Senator ber of the Governor's Committee Finite & Vegetables * BABY FOODS, Beech Nut...... 10 Tars 305 North Union avenue; Barbara The sergeant's wife, Mrs. Evelyn ter and possibly- lire headquarters. Temple Beth El will hold a panel Kenneth C: Hand. - in, Wondsido. Manor As- discussion on the subject, "The on Youth, and by Kenneth Nor- • There'* one chance In five 2 boxes He Seaman, 27 John street; V. Wort- Adams Mays, said her husband Referred to Board of Adjustment wood, Somcrvillc high school stu- California Fancy All Green JUNIOR FOODS. Beech Nut 'Osccola Improvement ley, 22 Hamilton avenue. (Continued on next Mpr'pl Structure of Society Toduy that you will have cancer. A fifty- had written that he had been dent. They-also serve on the New lb. 29c BLU-WH1TE FLAKES '" and Columbian AJMO- wounded in the shoulder, face, side and Its Effect on Our Youth." The Pete Weiland WIIIH . fifty chance that someone you love program will be held next Thurs- Jersey Conference on Children • He.ix.fcrrcd to the sev- and hand. He arrived in California and Youth. - will need help in fighting cancer. TOMATOES, Red box 1»« SWEETHEART SOAP— •','•.- 1 on next page) Boys' Camp Reunion Air Plan for Guidance day ut 8:30 p. m. in the temple. NROTC Sunday en route to the hospital. The guest speakers will talk on Your dime, your dollar,what- GREEN PEPPERS, Calif. 2 lbs. 23c Reg. cake 9c 2 bath size 28c Set Next Thursday Sgt. Mays, a veteran of World Program in School* The public is invited. . Pete Weiland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Weiland of 503 the llmlingu of the Washington ever you give help* change the* FLORIDA ORANGES 5 lb. biitf 39c BABY MEATS. Swift!* * cans 39e Tie for More than 150 youngsters who War II, has been in the Army sev- • Representatives of Cranford's Participants will be Dr. Ken- conference and the part citizens en years. During trie last war, he neth C. McKay, president and Central iivtnue hus Swcn awarded odd* in your favor ... help* pay FRESH DATES, Ciilif 1 lb. box 29c attended Cranford Boys* Camp at PTA's met Monday nittht to discuss can pluy in the implementation of AEROWAX - WAX ...... pints 25e — quarts 48c in Tojirney served in Africa and in the Europ- the possibilities of establishing a dean of Union Junior College, who .-n N.I1.OT.C. Scholarship by the for more research on the came and -Lake, near Hope, last sum- U. S Navy. The .scholarship, one he' program in New Jersey. Cratifortl DromaUc Club mer and their guests are expected ean Theatre with the airborne pupil guid.incc program in the will discuss the role of the home cure of cancer. An J your contribu- SAUCE, Arturo Premier .'. * cans 33c % of the most highly prized in the Mr. Mathcwson. will offer sug- tion helpi ui fumiort will be given by the Promt yours/If and ywr family Strawberries ...... IECOND FLOOK rmymt trnf- honors , , a month for room and board, Strictly Fresh Eggs tloz. 63c • • • ' . /•to. SUM U Im it. with the In the absence of President J. work in .tho Signal Corps. He left E. A. Damon, 315 Prospect avenue. should pluy. nominating committee headed by by i»tt»{. to ikt Canut Cruiadi! 1 Attending from tho host group and an additional $100 to $600 per CREAM CHEESE. Phllu 3-oz. pkg. 17c. COD FILLETS, Lynfiost i ib: box, 35c With ""lit- Foothill ^" Walter Coffee, vice-president Rob- Port Monmouth for.Korea August Others on the panel will bo Rub- year, depending upon'the college Stewart McFuddcn and including _ were the ert M. Crane will extend greetings were Mrs. Arthur Haaglaml, presi- bi Jordan I. Tuxon, whose topic Mrs. G. Holmes Williams and Mrs. BALLARD BISCUIT :. Z cans 29e M1NDTE BEEF STEAKS pkg. of 4 69c 18 and Inter was transferred to in- and the student, to meet all ex- Mall ThU Couitun / imrt the Proscenium on behalf of the trustees of the fantry. dent; Mrs. Howurd Milius, Mrs. F. will be the place of religion, and Robert M. Crunc. Election of oni- U'ltti Vour Contribution to — , DR. WILLIAM WVESTEK pense.-;." . HIV ORANGE JUICE ...,i can S9e TOMATO FIE. LaPizzii ....,„,,.,„•', each 35c ' ™. Maiijllcld. Four, ohc- camp association. There will be A native of New York State, S«t, D. Sluglc, Mm. Gill, Mrs. S.' D. Fieilerlc Fitch, superintendent of :"crs will follow, * J. V. NOHTHAND. Tic«.urer, Richmond and Mrs. H. H. Milgram; ' This is the second consecutive ClUNrOHO. N. J. » were presented. community singing under direction Mays attended high school in the Stute Home for Boys at James- >ear that a Cranford High School Mrs. Roy fipton. chairman of BRIDAL SALOH Mrs. Fi;c(i Uaumann, president of burg. He will speak on the reha- I wmal lo kelp lh» tucw Cruttdc.' { [Ojwfwci dllb staged Laur- of the Rev. Robert G. Longukcr, Cleveland, Ohio. Talk, Flint student HUM been '.lyvarded u'n he Community Calendar Commit- Wusw""'' Play, "Possession." also a camp trustee. the High School PTA; Mrs. George' bilitation program of juvenile SECOND nook McGrath of the Lincoln PTA and NI.R.O.T.C. tcliolarship. pE of Mrs. H. W. Stanley F. Graynon, camp direc- courts. Scheduled Wedntiulay one by her group: Members are Ellis tor, will report on the cump and Trinity Rector Improve* Mrs. Edwurd White, IV. Clcve- Mrs. Kurt A. Metzger~ will be A talk and film on cancer will lund PTA. Mrs. D. L. Copeland. Mrs. Walter Cky- Mrs. describe improvement* planned for The Rev. Frank V. H. earthy, moderator. , • be given Wednesday by Dr. Wil- p Lead E. Thorn and Mrs. W. T. Collins. Norton, this season, and an award will be rector of Trinity Church, who was Others present were Mis. Ruth liam Wuuster, medical advisor to Six cases of mumps alid live Mtrbtt Cueer Itebly Hue FREE Bleefc Lang PARKING SPACE at Year Service John' presented to last year's outstanding taken 111 suddenly on Saturduy Junovsik, principal of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Moody the Union County Board of the cases of chickenpox were the con- Miss Vura H. Merriam of \'l STORE HOURS: MIHL. Tues^ Wed.. Sat. t A. if. «e 4 T. M. Kep- camper. Motion pictures taken at morning, is reported to be. im- Sherman Schools; Miss Etta Tun- of 11 West. Holly street entertained American Cancer Society. The pro- tagipusi dbieases reported to the West Holly street hus returned the camp will be shown. proving satisfactorily at Overlook ner, plrincipul of Cleveland and 33 guests Sunday afternoon in frutn wit take place at 1:30 p. m. from a two months'.vacation in : ' Than, and Fri. • A. M. U t P. M. Board of Health during the past R. J. GO£RKE CO. ih the . Refreshments will be served by Hospital, Summit, whore' he was Roosevelt Schools; Mtt. Katherine honor of the seventy-llfth birthday in the Veterans' Memorial Home. week, it was iinnounced yesterday Florida. While there she toured SBAHEEN AGENCY camp trustees. Charles M. Ray U taken Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Popp, school nurse, and Mrs. Zenu anniversary of Mrs. Moudy's Mrs. Robert Nicdrach, chairman of 488 BOULEVARD (Bet 19th A 20th) KEN1LWORTH ELIZABETH... Open Thursday Nigbt 11 to bq held by Health Officer W. P. Smity. One he state, visiting friends from Or- REALTORS Theatre in chairman of the reunion commit- Father Carthy will be conllncd to Conley, member of tho Board of grandmother, Mrs. William Mo- the local cancer coirmitteo, has person was bitten by a dog during lando to Hollywood. She also took MEMBER TWIN COUNTY OIOCBM tee.. '. • . the hospital for several days. Education. hilla of Bayoimc. urged the public to attend. the week. a bout trip through the Everglades. IORTH AVE.. EAST 'TOE CRANFORD CITIZEN Cr;|V JHII8SOAY, AP^IL. 12, 1951 , bytery. G. Ward Humphrey, pres- To ChangtrZorie " •; ~ Ro*ari Presidenr Uian^taware riaerlt~6r'tte7J5oai>l of liuatees, uf Pre»byterial Minting the 'Presbyterian Home for theReceive (Qub __J As Dog Wjgrden ,. ,. At VIA Session Aged, Belvidere. reviewed plans 1?W INew Farlary : About 500 women attended the' ',,-• (Continued from fxtge one) "Moral and Spiritual Status of for a $200,000 fund drive for a new Four members ofCl ,b Pa... I (Continued jrom page one). twenty-ninth" annual meeting, of which met last Friday j R ™ ^ Charles , was an application from the lack- Our Day," will be the program top- home. ."•'.'...... -• n Leon Gipson -of 15 Buchanan Meets New. cral |X'tilions agninst 'hi*, ordinance the Elizabeth, Presbyteriat; of the School, have recekv> Mrs.. <;, (InlnifS Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Mrs. A' T. Baker, Mrs. Walter J. spent the week-end at the home, of Memorial Hospital. was made by the H. "A. Wilson r.ue so that children could use them Conley and Miss Ann Thompson of Cub mothers -will i Williams, |)iv>ii Savannah, Ga. m.'nuls, tncludirijj expensive, sewer department .for. study'and .report. sponse to the Chinese Revolution"^ their son jjnd Dipfenbruch, seeoud vi«-»'-presi- A talk on fluoridlzatloh of. water, in the interest qt National or for- Tuesday at the-Woman's Society of party for benefit of '{£." facilities, ,fn face of many' "dbjec- Township Engineer P. J. Grail he held : " Mr. arid ' Mrs. Jack -Parlin and son, Den- dentj Mrs. M. N. Sleyehson. senv- proposed for Cranford, will be eign missions' or Christian educa- Christian Service at the Cranford tions in order to. get them to come was authorized to advertise for May 2. '^•aSv-yofNewRocheUe nis, of Buffalo. N. Y.. are spending tury nnd Mrs. Daniel Sassi, tri'iis-. to Cranford. bids for construction of a macadam given by Dr. E. A. Koyen. A ques- tion. - Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. urer. . f . Mrs. Baker also was named three weeks with her parents. Mr. Compare the cost of A&P Coffee with what you^ have to pay for any other col- Mr. Cooper asserted that locating pavement in Bloomingdale avenue tion and answer period will fol- Leiper is a brother of Mrs. Hall. and Mrs. Conrad Benz of 4% Wall 'Mrs. John Muziak -announced an industry in the area will de- and for a new-Mack truck. Bids low. Mrs. George Spohn is chair- treasurer for the contingent fund The Lelpers arti>articipating in fe« of similar quality Iwlay. See how l>jg your savings are when you buy A&P Ihnt kindergarten .children would H^ MiicDonald of 215 0r- street. preciate residential property be- will be accepted at the next meet- man of the hostess, committee. and Mrs. Fred C. Ward was elected a study fellowship at Union Semi- Coffee! Compare the flavor. Taste how fresh and rich it is! Then compare be permitted to place entries in cause it will'make it lets desirable ing on April 24. A meeting of the VIA garden de- secretary of national missions .and nary, New York City, on "Chris- ' will return tddny from lhe Hobby show April li(i. All eiw Mr. and Mrs. Casper,Reeves of Ihe nuniher of cups you get from a pound pf your favorite hean-fresh. Cus- to live near the tract, affecting not > Finance Commissioner F. P. partment will be held tomorow at overseas sewing. - ,' tianity and the Approach to Com- C trailts * w^-re requested to enter 2 Hays.street' had as week-end only those in the immediate vicin- Andersen- reported that the citi- .he home of Mrs. Sumner Darrow, The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, munism" as one of a group of rep- tom Ground A&P Mend. You'll find that n» coffee at any price can give you their exhibits for-judginjj erated a long operations of all times. dents of the area have been placed ment chairman, presented a Life, son and Mrs. George F. Walton, All price* $houn here (including thate of items not cHsadvilntage- bv. the zone distance garage and trucking cbn- Nurse*, Aides Tour ..' Jr., were" co-hostesses... A bag tern in the SomerviHe area and award to Ken Robinson, Jr.. and land Mrs. C. W. Stockberger. jeet to ceilingt) guaranteed — Thurtday, April 12 through e, being effected by the com- a Star award" to Rodney Stokes. ' A group 0f merribers 'will at- yThey are your guarantee of friendly. • •••v [!als in the Coach and Four by Miss shopping problems. Please write: Woodbury, M.ihlon of Martins- VPhysical examinations for • the ^Marilyn Sin Id of 109 Maka- Mary Lou Gilley of 4 Frazer place, CLOSED his reasons, for favoring passage and safety, Burt Richeter and Bill at IS cents each. And that's not all! You'll find Because "Super-Ri^lii" meals are so tender, juicy and fine-flavored »nd of the measure. Finance Commis- burg; Pa., and William of Wheel- 20 new members in the course were Rosencrantz. ,<*• . 5. was hostess'at a lunch- who spent more than a year and a CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. completed tast Thursday. Those in 31c surprises all around our market — and extra tavlnn I bridge for .friends from half working among displaced .per- *o. carefully cut . . . they give you more good eating for your money. THIS SUNDAY sioner Andersen reviewed two Richard Dudley, committee AAP Food Stores meetings which he had attended charge were Dr. Fletcher Gilpin, chairman, announced that »• four M every .department because we make every price a Junior College on Friday, sons in that country. And speaking of money, reinenilier . . . "Super-Right" meat prices Earthqiuke CaMuHle* Dr. F. Forster and Dr. Anthony - -Many communities have two or 1 Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. with representatives of residents adult leaders will accompany the price:. . . every day! Come iUl your entire food and Mrs'. Arthur Grabau of •.re always as advertised . . . always as low as market co^U permit!. , Seller's, It is estimated that between three Sordill. Miss Plummer «nd Miss ( three times as many displaced per- opposed to ' the factory during and four mllliort people have lost boys' to camps this year. They are 1 1 avenue entertained Mr. which he had given specific re,as O'Brien assisted. at our hi* bargain'bee that makes Friday the 13th. yo sons . as the normal population of linkway's their lives through. earthquake* -Scoutmaster Albert Gessler, • As- ; : S. H. Stanley MacClary at ons. He. pointed out that he and since th= 6th century. , '• . . ., The first session of the new class sistant Scoutmaster Kenneth Rob- •' Iqckyday! '••"' ' : '"'' ' _• - the towns, which means that there was held yesterday under direc- by dinner parly recently inson, 'Explorer . Adviser John is a great shortage of food, and tion of Miss Durrell at Brook Stokes and Mr. Rosencrantz. rof Mr. Grabau's birthday. clothing, the speaker asserted. . Long Islancfc Finsst Lodge Nursing Home. ' -. HciHZ Soups Pci, BMH or Vaaatable It oi can 12c DUCKS The Elizabeth Chapter of the Scoutmaster Gesler discussed [Violet Anderson of 2 Aldcn Miss Gilley expressed appre- American Red Cross was host re- the camp program and Mr. Robin- 1 as her i?uest for several iation to local dubs and individuals jtriey Mi Fbwtrfiil , who sent her clothing for distribu- Marshall's If erring in tomaio »»«• i4oz.can28c cently to four, members of the son described the layout and ac- Lew FRESH CQc 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Nor- Cranford nurses aide committee' commodations. Impressions of ttmon of Hurrisburg, Pa. . tion among the displaced persons California SardinesinioiMiotMice-A&Pbrandisoz can 17« Purpose of the meeting was tb ac- camping experiences were given HAMS lb. W while she was stationed >n Ger- CHUCK RO^IST •• T by James Loranger, Rudi Metzner, many. She was introduced by her quaint the local officers with mem- (Whole or Shank Half) [Harold A.Glovier and Mrs. light Meat Tuna Fish Suiian* 7ox.dr.Ue bers of other communities. Lee Ferguson, Kenneth' Robinson, SUPER us served on the com- father, Thomas .G. Gilley, a club Beef Freshly ground lb.65c Ready-to-Eat Hams Whole or either ha)Mu|l cut tb. 65c Jr., Rodney Stokes and Burt Rich- FRESH-KILLED | for the- recept ion of county member. Chinook Sahnon A&P fancy New Member Added eter, Rates were reviewed by Wil- ROASTING 1 held at the YMCA in AC. Miskclly was the guest of Turkeys Pilgrim brand 10 to 17 lbs. lb. 65c Ovtr 17 Ibi.lb. 57« Smoked Pork Shoulders short o* ib 49* liam Lang, treasurer. 13 CHICKENS lb. lion Monday. his spp-in-law, John E. Allen. Salad Dressing' AnoPag* M>pinlj«rl9c pln>|ar32c By Kiwanis Club A candlelight investltute, cere- President'August Thermnnn. Jr.. P«»t Rf>C«t NNIUM CWei-no to>dd* lb 95c Smoked Pork Butts ioh.bH fe.79« 1 Kraft Mayonnaise • « • • • Sid Hausmann of Berkeley mony was held for Dennis Chew. Pork LOIN AQe [Marilyn $mid of 109 Mnk- presided. . . . . pint jar 50c Heights, president of the Bronze Can Plate and Navel Beef *>•>*> for boiling Cravat bandaging'was featured in White Rose •-. . Irivc entertained* members ib. 37» Smoked Beef Tongues TOP grade a> 63« Bearings, .Inc., 340 North avenue, ROAST lb. ^^ 1890French Dressing . • a v a first aid contest. rtmouth Glee Club at din- 8oz.boiti*3t« east, was inducted as a new mem- TUNA FISH, white mMtt 39c (Rib Hhlf) Corned Beef tpuie»nav*i «..39< Sliced BaCOn Sunnyf^ld-luaar-curW b.65f iturdny evening. v ber at the regular luncheon meet Campbell's : 16-oz. Can The towering redwood, or Sequoia Kretehner s Wheat Germ • « ing Tuesday of the Kiwanis Club Enlists in Army GROUND BEEF lb. lempuvjrtns. is thf l»t«t s in- the Coach and Four Restaurant. Pvt. Thomas Andersen, 19 years Dr. Henry J. Mlneur reported on old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C & B • Ua. Jalr .formerly of 17 Xlrnora program. wh)ch ««*!W» ffr&f Leg or Rump of Veal • f • • • • '»•' Frankfurters ainU** fc 65« uimooto Indies' night which was held last Andersen of 118 Columbia avenue, ; arrived Monday to visit logging in order to pei-mf n—*4- Suuhine Hydrox Crackers « iibg. In 1U fpggy.aabltat »lopg_co»rt- -week—at-Oak—Tree-ManoTr-Oak hag—enlisted-for three yeam I MARMALADE 23c t J. Allen of 15 Elmorq Breast of Veal • f • .•.._»_#_•-.» • - ib35c_ Freidi Ham»—^ a| California, the redwood~demot i8CUlf8~ Engll.h ilyt. a.jorUd , tlb.plo39c Tree. . . the U. S. Army.' A graduate of Sudsy . ; Lb. Pkg. •trstei a rcmarkabl* vigor in re- Pork Chops Hip kni Should.r tuts Cranford High School, he formerly lb |3e Bologna or Meat Loaf fc-65c| KEGlk A quiz program was featured producing ' over areas tbat hsv» ___C*keFlour »r«fo or Soh«ilk ^ 44orpl 65C seedlings where the fortst noa- Flm* Qm LAUNDBBKS)'' [• Vermpnt Makl or Bot SUPER |Jbnathmi Vipond of Scran- FUkic Cookie Mix . . , 22c ,will arrive next week to archs hsvf> been toppted. Mon- Fresh Mackerel t 25c Spired Luncheon Meat Weed fc. 65c LOG CABIN SYRUP ...... 15c over. the redwood Is s6 Wdy that Borden> Helno ' viiwi:. Fresh Scallop* ib 69* Reg. «e Hon-in-law and daughter, SAVINGS IMaR. A Craneof.4Nor- even the stumps of felled trees Reef Liver , Sp«ci»ttv i«i«cte4 lb.75« AJox -2 Cans sometimes 'put forth sprouts which Fresh Porgies ib 23* Buck Shad *<**ib 33c fplace. • WelchVGrapelade ..• •'„ . ta „ .-wu,2U CLEANAER ...... 23c grow to "maturity. . . TODAY. FRIDAY. 8ATCEDAY ONLY Fancy Shrimp *> 73c Fancy Smells ib. :(3< Bacon Squares Sug»r6 Lb. PkK. Flag Dog Food . k • . eld Committee for Re- cartoons while yyou'r e fjifoj'lM JOHN BROWN VELVETA ... 33c guestt s In ththe lilivini g room? your "{ft > of Assemblywoman Flor- Charge Dog Candy •• m BOTTLED IN BOND csn't be in tyfry room at aqft. ••• 3OIPI0J|C [wyer had a reception at 1M MtOOF . t .Bollard 2 Cnns but you can fix It to «erys yot| la iFaim-Frtsh Produce *M Tennis Club on Tucs- Lux Toilet Soap1»' » • • baihti>«cai»2'or25c BISCUITS 25c two rooms, at leaft If it's' pffe? • H. A, Glovier and Mrs. tlcal in your horn*hrn , open ujj) l^jl KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Extra Fauey California . . Lifebuoy Soap « tt —-> Roy Rogers Pk,,. section of-wa^i-and-pl^cf ft on-f turntable between the rocjtns. Ikls CARROTS ...... 2 bun. 19c Washing powder OATMEAL COOKIES ... 35c n Smid of 100"Male- is particularly adaptable *bere tb Dust larg«pl0 2 New Crop Clean BOURBON WHISKEY entertained 20 guests TV set occupies a section of fU Enjoy the tangy flavor of sharp Cheddar cheese Posts Statler Paper Towels mbd roil pi 300 iK«n 35e ' BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY FOB BBEEN'8 SPINACH 2 Ibg. 19c ta nftcrnoon. bookcase. . _ . . i.- that'* carefully cured ami thriftily priced! Indian River Seedless KR1NKLES 25c Sbnoniz Floor Wax im 59« quart 98« Fresh GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 29c unit of the f >ts*ftiattr« Kraft Lb. Pkj;. cc UnKue met at the Progress has been made In en. Bleu Cheese lixtra Fancy Green' • Robert B. Ackland of Fresh f»re«Mi Pews SPECIAL — THIS WEEK ONLY 5th ICARAMEL| S 35c gineeritag by apcclfying the use of PEPPERS ;...... ib: 15c t l night. >Vi per cent nickel steel for sendee pag From California larmi ib. 29c 1'rovolone ANY PAIR OF 3-99 •t liquid air temperatures and sev- B. Ackland of 111 eral pressure vessel* h«T« bees Carrots . From California farms bunch 10«l- Sliced Swiss >;»»«:y dom«iiMe tb. 70c R«C. 4.99 fifth entcrtnined her bridge made apd installed in commercial DRAPES Thursday night. plants. The prospect of increased New Green Cabbage From Fiorina tat mi lb Qc Kraft Velvepla Cheese Food • . . %tb.37e CLEANED AND FINIStlED We Reserve the Bight To Lualt QaaaiUta use of commercial oxygen in large Birds Eye < Christ Quirk of 5 Mungee volume* in the metallurgical and Table Cel<«ry P*S«I •talk 13c Cheese fWSWilpWs or Bordtfn's Jor pkfl. 17« PEAS ...... Pkg. 23c Birds Eye . gained her bridge club petro-ehemlcal industries IndihrateS ; 'y luncheon. a continuing demand for this steel Yellow Turnips us.Noior*d« Ib. 5c Cream H«*vy whipping I/2 pint cont«in«r 36« Birds Eye ORANGE JUICE ,. 2 «»**** | which give* tucb high strength sad STRAWBERRIES .. pkg. 43c St great toughness at these frigid ten> Bfjlk lordM**MMMg. 2«.»-'«««»>• 47° ••*• 2 «> ^iaGenc. daughter of Hick, flaky pastry and plenty of juiry pp California Lentons • • • • • • «'i<> Minute MsM ' orKO perature*. 8eabrook Farms ' ^ . 1 hi 1 Gcng-of 1 nuke this Jane Parker pie an outstanding buy! :— Tlw fSrest Atlantic ft Pacific Tea Co. BABY UMAS ...... pkg. 23c LEMONADE .... 6-o*. w L^(- will return today Hospital,- Plaln- nderwent h major Declining f(«4 Da)aiisli Ring precedes, a flump in rii IT blJI Centennial •Ion poultry specialist ej a surprise.party for Pennsylvania State CoHef*. Brown *x\ Serve French Bread boxoi2io*v.* 19« % U H ** rday in honor of her poultryman who notes this cpndl- U>n can usuaOy prevent th# drop English Muff ins ...... pio of^tor 14« in egg laying by feeding wet piadi York. pr pelleU to" the bird* which flash Rye Bread With caraway s^d* Ioall7« LIQIUORV •TORE the wamlng signal, WE DEUVER of H Marrel White Bread ...... Mb to»i 15« Satur- WitlMtaMb Beat 21N. UNION AVE. ' OUnford 64)150 of UJP«intsta«t4s7toaa«MeTflssk 103 M1LN STREET (MfrU, S. Port pffica), CRANFORD ri'.;.;^..-.J--' •v'\- • ' i1'" >

^0 'mm THK CRANTORD ClTtZXH AMD CHBOMiqUC, THURSDAY. APRIL •• Barbara Bird Bride Marjorie McKay Bride oj u«eiwan. Jr.-i mm «rf '.'• '•• 300 Attend l."ousterman of ill .-sei Cocktail Parties Set Mood n Candlelight Service ^ been named 00 the At a candlelight ceremony Fri- Frederic W. Thomas, jr. the Rutgers Univer- f; unior High ? day night. Miss Barbara Ann Bird, Miss Marjorie; Walker McKay. ' Ar" and Sciences. •:'•$* For Colony Club Dance Thomas, the bride • ••'.•••.?i daugh&r of Police Sgt. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James was attired in a C . •:.;*} Cocktail .parties will brighten the# v no seniors named (T • .-Si Archie Bird of .930 Orchard street, Open House Ross McKay of 530 Harrison street. rose, and matching setting Saturday for the spring became the bride.of Harry Victor •' . • ifi»" Church Bride More than 300 students attended Rahway, became .the bride-Satur- A^ reception for dean- . . dance to t>e held that evening by the Neumueller. son of Mrs. Erna Neu- * the Echo the first in a series df Junior open day of Frederic William Thomas, Colony Club of Cranfo/d in tnc mueller of 41 Kline boulevard, house programs held Friday night Club. .After a T Harvey, so" of, Mr. Echo Lake Country'Club. Dancing r., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas South. the: couple w M. Harvey of 110 Berkeley Heights, and the late Mr. in the high school gymnasium. The wjU , will be from 9:30 p. m. to 1:30 Neumueller.. series, sponsored by the High of 728 Linden place. 728 Linden.place. f, has been elected Mrs. Thomas. j a. m. Music will be by Buddy Clark The service took place in the School PTA, is in charge of Mrs. The candlelight ceremony was s a : ;,tv Rahway High is ni Bfarceg- i:»Lp.lmv.by-Prr Rev. Donald E. Williams of St. Paul H. Beck, director of recre- bare w«S5rpFS; Diddle is, chairman of Chester Ml Davis in the First Pres- Paul's Methodist ChUrch, Roselle, ation at Millburn. arranged the Plainfield. A is divided into byterian Church, Rahway. White S^-tteMarM : riicnts. • officiated- program.' Dancing, entertainment is,employed in" the Hosts at a'cocktail party before and refreshments were featured.. nnd ,the Washington Mr. and Mrs. John, J. Luhrs of palms decorated' the Cyril Canright. She isa, hi hlight the dance will be Mr. arid Mrs. Selections were played by a Gillette attended the couple- Miss tionof th. e American Nurses' debat« e hel°fd Tin friMMb, rriativts! IMp put on* of HIM* n.w 16-inrh Phiko Philip Morin. of 5 Hickory street. Lillian Bird of Linden, a cousin of band composed of David Crane. Given in marriage by her father, Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lpngi, Ronald Ambrose and the bride wore an ivory satin gown Mr. Thomas is employ^'] [ Icwivws in your fovorrhi school WITHOUT CHARGE. rW» the bride, was flower girl. mechanical Albeit L Clare, Jr. and Mr. and The bride wore an ice blue satin Ted Morris, vocalist. Several acts with a bodice of heirloom lace and engineer by Z how: Simply sav* your ragist*r roeoipts f rom any Acnw Market or Amer- ' Mrs. Allen Everett of Cranford and from the Hi-Y Follies were pre- long train. A lace cap held her Elevator Companympa , H y. daugh- gown, Victorian style, and finger- SeaVyof ican Store that you'vo bttn throwing awoy-toch 25e purchaso •ntitlcs Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Morin of sented.' These Included: Gilbert fingertip veil .and she carried an attended Hill School, tip veil clasped by a' seed pearl returned Union. " crown. She.carried a bouquet of BOSS MAKJOME Warren, magician; the barber shop old-fashioned bouquet with white versity.Whatton Gradual avenue, you to on* vof*. Vote, ar* in turn coHectecl by th* schools. As soon as a ^ M\ \ and the University of pj Delaware. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph white roses and lilies of the valley. '••• ' ' • r quartet comprising Russell Davis. violets and heather. r tdibfl has accumulatod tho roquirtd number of votes, a new 16-inch Swann.of 424 North Union avenue David. Root, Ted Morris and James ia. .He is a member of' A. reception for -75 guests fol- Invitations Issued for Mrs. Jack Moody of Chapel HilL HMICO Television Recoiyer will be installed WITHOUT CHARGE. Everyone will be Mr. und Mrs. G.^D. Green lowed. The couple are on a three Announce Betrothal : Andrews, and a trio of songs by N. C. was matron of honor .and Delta, the Echo Lake ','••'.. Francis Sorger, son of Mrs. An- bouquet of blue cornflowers. The for the bridal party was ' drive, returned to Colby old Schack, Mr. and Mrs. John tiuptiid MastHeld ployed by Boyle-Midway, Inc. Her West Fifth avenue,; Roselle. husband, a graduate of Jonathan Figure roller skating was per- ton Francis Sorger of 828 Spring- bridesmaids wore gowns of blue day night.at thc htimc of thei [college. New London, N. H. GREEN GIANT fe »65c Miss Lewis is a graduate of Brock .and Mr. and Mrs,: Albert For Eileen Bracken formed by Constance Sahlin. field avenue, and the late Mr. Sdr- parents. : :Simonds, all of Cranfowl; Mr. and Dayton Regional High School, Cranford High School and is em- organdy and. had .bouquets with day.. • Special for One Week! Miss Eileen Rose Bracken, Springfield, is proprietor of an ployed by the Standard Oil De- The next open house will be held ger. • : yellow spring flowers. . Mrs.. Russell Chenowith, Dr. and in May.... •n'Tunncr." Jr., son of Mr. Mrs. Edward Shagc. and tit. and daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Kieratf electric motor repair shop. velopment Company, Linden. Mr. The ceremony will take place a - Edward' T. Sansom of Cranford Sharon Sorensoni 'd Joseph Bracken of 22 Hillcrcst j.Tunnerof 2 Stratford teiv "-v Mrs. Herbert Sexton of Westftcld Sharp was graduated from Bay- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLean of 8:30 p. ni. In the First Presbyter- was best man. Ushers were Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Chris 16-o«. avenue, ivas married' Saturday to •Wsbccnnamed on the dean's and Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Miller onne High,School. He is serving 111 Spring Garden street were ian Church, With the Rev. Robert lace Chapman of Cranford. Rob- Cayuga road, celebrated] con Leo Terrcnce Miller, son M Miiri« Seidel Gueat ert Cramer of Plainfield. Colin Mc^ Ithe past semester at Lafay- Beans of Chicago. with the U. S. Navy on military hosts at dinner Saturday night. G. Longaker, pastor, officiating. enth birthday anniversary] and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Leon- Kay of Scotch Plains, brother of e Easton, Pa., where he Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stevens At Surprise §hower leave from the Standard. Oil De- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miss Elizabeth Helen Wass of with a party. Decoration, With pork er tomato sauce. Special through Wednesday, April 18! At all Acmes! ardo. velopment Cojnpany, Linden: the bride, and Jack Moody of nan; taking the engineer- of 10 Willow avenue will entertain' Miss Joan Lloyd of 656 Tremont Morritt and.Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cranford Will be ;her sister's maid pink and green, with a< The ceremony was performed at of honor'and Charles Arndt of Chapel HilL N. C. B. He is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Coffee, Mr. avenue, Westfleld, and Miss Doro- White of Roselle. - cus theme. Games' d High School. MODE 1601 fe £79c ^ and Mrs. Victor D. Shaheen,. Mr. a nuptial mass at 10:30 a. m. The Lebanon, Pa., wiU be best man. Mrs. Lawrence Hunter was or- thy SchafTner of Cranford were Shirley Smith Fiancee ganist. The' soloist was Mrs. Doris were played by Pamela I MEDIUM Blend Ground fresh to order. and Mrs. Anthony Stein. Mr. and Rev. Mark Doolcy, assistant pastor, hostesses Friday night at a miscel- John de Brigard-of Maracibo, Ushers will'be Charles' Martin of 16; TtlevWon Receiver Spanish Rice'"' •Mrs: "Edward Shaheen, Mr., and officiated. A reception was held at Scotch Plains and William Kandra Pennypacker. Barbara Roach, Alda ] ard' J. • Sauerwein, son of Big 14S aquare inch picture. Hulonred laneous surprise shower in honor Of Westfield Man Venezuela, visited his brother-in- i Mrs. John J. Sauerwdin of Wincrest Coffee i 77c Dum . Mrs. Clarence Fritz and Mr. and the home of the bride's parents. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Union. • -. • • The bride's mother wore a teal drey Rutz, Molly Johnson,! »*••> (ivei uniform focut over the of Miss Marie Seidel of 14 Balmeire At a cocktail party Sunday, Mr. Holden. Frances Konot_ *rside drive, Has been named «•**« icreen... no blurred edRei;.. MILD BLEND. Heat-flo roasted Cocoanut " Mrs. Alfred Frigola. Miss Marjorio Bracken, sister of Parkway. The affair was held in B. Ackland of 11 Miln street for a A reception will be held in the blue crepe gown with, lace bodice. tANOEl JOf Hon.y-Hay.r.d and MrsV Foster Thomas Smith of Joan MacKenzic andKarol [dean's list for the second »• imeared imag». Static-free KM M Prior to the dance, Mr. and Mrs. the bride, was maid of honor, and weeJc. ..•'. •'."<••'•'•...". Bavarian Room, Elizabeth. matching and gloves. Mrs. Columbia Miss Lloyd's home. . 270 Riverside drive. New York, ierat.Seton Hall University, •oaiid lyttem. Complete with tuliln. Ideal Coffee *"""" " 86c T. CO Harm. Jr. of Blair Miller of Leonardo, was best ^ ^••"•f..:. • Mr. and | Guests were Mrs. James V. Lan- formerly of Cranford, announced Jhe is a senior, majoring in Wheat Puffs avenue will entertain man for his brother. Ushers were the engagement of their daughter, . RICHER BLEND. Vigorous flavor. . Mrs. Arthur" Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. drcth. Mrs. Marie Seidel, Mrs. Fred (studies. , Joseph Miller; brother of the bride- W. Mayer, Mrs, Gerald Phillips, Shirley Katherine, to Lt. James W. Premier Sauce .Edward Rathje, Mr. and Mrs." Wil-groom,. and .Harry Cramer* broth- Krispy Crackers J^X. 29c V Mrs. D. E. Koch, Mrs. Betty-Jo*a- C. Schmidt, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Hill, fred Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward er-in-law of the bride. Mayonnaise ter; the Misses Elizabeth Lcnnon, Fred L. A. Schmidt of 522 Trinity rof Mr. and Mrs. William MEATS Melba Toasf ""^U 17c Pai'k.Mr. and Mrs.'Thomas Cap- The bride wore a white satin IOUELU bell arid Mr. and Mrs. John V. Sil- Polly Dunham,* Ginger Hogan. place, Westfleld. ' SOI Prospect street; has CnA ; ; Evap Milk linian, all of Cranford: Mr. and gown and fingertip veil. She car- and Jane Tomasulo, Anne Vicci, ,The bride-elect;_a graduate of toted into the1 Bucknell Nabisco Ritz ^ f^ : 33t ried a white prayer book with v Island t MU^OX MH Cbltl*. Mrs- John W. Dlctz of Westfleld and Irene Nitzel and Carol Bollenbach, Crawford High School, attended y chapter of Sigma Tau Rear Admiral and Mrs. Philip white orchids. Her attendant wa all of Cranford, and Mrs. George Cazenovia Junior College, Cazen-. ['national professional'Eng- «***•*, 16c Cubes 3 ^"V 23c • 2 35c Nlekum of Tarrytown, N. Y. The attired in a gown of nilc green taf- Lloyd and Mrs. R. W. Abbott of ovia, N.Y, •..'.' . !. ilty. Sn'e1 will serve ns WIlTOfTS ictB-und-ctt»ried-a-ca8cad«-bouquet group will be guests oi Mr. and' "WestBelcT. — " —LtrSchnildt is a graduate of An- -^-treasurer. A junior. Miss -33c^—Charge Dog Candy Mrs. Siliiman at their home, 439 of red'roses. Miss Seidel will become the drew Jackson High School, Queens, Venrolled in the liberal arts North Union avenue following the After a wedding trip to Canada, bride Saturday of Howard Mayer. and Stevens Institute of Technol- Gorton's dunce. " the couple will reside at Glenmary A reception will be held in thef Ho- ogy, Class of 1050. During World Gorton's Q-T Instant - FIBERED "Mr. and Mrs, James P. Duffy of avenue, Leonardo. tel Suburban, Summit. War II, he served three years in i Janet L. Rudolph of 381 READY-TO-FRY 1 Sylvester street will have as the Air'Force and was stationed in drive, Kansas City, Cola Frosting England. . CODFISH Codfish Cakes guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Dun- Black-Rader Nuptial BIRTHS riy-o£-Cranford,. has been ham, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth B. He is in the sales engineering de- I first vice-president iil the pk9. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bcecher Con- MdwL 17c Hopkins, Mr ..and Mrs. John V. Scheduled April 28 partment of the Worthington Pump m's Self-Governmenj/Assoc- ^ 22c Chorolalr, vanilla, ttrmmherry Nostrand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plans have been announced for ley of Schencvus. N. Y., announce and Machinery Company, New | ol Cornell Univcrefty, Itha- m9a M. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Milton the marriage of Miss Bette eJan the birth of a son, Davis Beechcr, York. On May 1, he will re-enter l Y. In this office^he will, be Apple Juice \^ 73c Robford Rice \t-ot W. Rcinert, all of Cranford, and Rader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the Bassett Hospital, Coopers- the Air Force. ator of the women's dorm-i MU 16c Dr.' and Mrs; Martin A. Liiddy of Stanley Albert Rader of 306 Manor own, N. Y. on March 31. Mr. and i will conducywomen's elec- PruneJufce^ ^ ^ 29c Pink Salmon 7w Elizabeth. avenue, who will.be married April Mrs. Walter'J. Conley arc paternal Mrs. Frances J. O'Reilly of 131 will/be an ex-officio »75c **A 39c Guests lit a cocktail party at the 28 to. William Fleming Black, son grandparents and ' Mr. and Mrs. Oak lane entertained yesterday in of the student gbvem- Lake Shore Honey <£ 10c home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. of Mrs. Fleming Black of Slma, N. Raymond Kinney of Port Crane, honor of her son, Bobby, who cele- me committees. A Lipton Frostee 2^: 25c Wilson of West Lake avenue, C, and the late Mr- Black. N. Y.are the maternal grandpar- brated his sixth birthday anniver- ; in psychology'and Pineapple Juice 'EL 16c Clark, will be Mr. and Mrs. Daniel jeno Lemon u,. ,*«.,lnd n,^ ^ The Rev. Albert Alllnger, pastor ents. -•"•.' sary. Guests were Mary, Jane and UffHiss Rudolph's other ac- CANDY DEPARTMENT Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. "/Tnltcr Thorn of Cranford Methodist Church, will Janet McConnelL Lee Michaels, i include a vice-presidency HiMHtrt - , • : and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaul, perform the ceremony at 4 p; m. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hlgbie of Billy Ray, Gail Griffith, Ricky \ freshman dormitory which • Planter's Peanuts £J133c all of Cranford; Mr. and- Mrs.' reception will follow in the church 112 Division avenue announce the Herr, Jean Reusch, Wayne Skaar- i held for two years, mem- Chocolate Kisses J:;. 27c Gcorgo Eustis of Westfleld and Mr. parlors; • birth of,a son, James Russell, on up, Brian McDonald, Jenlffer and ) in the social committee of Campbell's Catsup !r;w22c and Mrs. Dennis Shea of Elizabeth. 0ll Miss Dorothy Marilyn Rader of March 24 at Muhlcnberg Hospital, Paula Gillcspie, Carol Ann.Rau of nt union, in Komos Aed- Marshmallows "T!^ ++ 33c Heinz Pickles L, ^ 33c Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Poole of Plainfleld. . - Weslfleld, and Billy and John |campus entertainment or-, 107 Makatom drive will be hosts Cranford will be her sister's only attendant and James Ralph Settle- O'Reilly. and president of the M&MSir*^ ^.25c Welch's Grapeladef 24c for Mr. and Mrs.. James' Caruso, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stemen- i Club. She is also pledge Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stockberger, mire of Cranford will be best man. Mr. afid Mrs. Hugh O'Ncil, Mr. and Ushering will be Robert C. Jaeger berg of Red Bank, formerly of Miss Marjorie Pender of Me- > of Kappa Kappa Gamma Peanuts «**• «**»»• Jft,. 17c "vl TO. Strawb*~ry ' ' . Igr JJC of Wayne. H. L. Wilson or High Cranford, announce the birth of a tuchen was guest of honor at a bri- I sorority. . nut mi \ Mrs. Ralph Johnson, all. of Cran- KK . ford; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gor- Point. N. C, Reginald Heiser of daughter, Jeraldine, on April 6 dal shower Tuesday evening. Co- Licorice %?£. *Z 19c Butter Thins 'nL«. ** 26c irtun and Mr. and Mr::. Allen Deck- Thomasville. N. C. and L. P. Ward at Monmouth Memorial Hospital, hostcsses were Mrs. Howard Buck- p Jean Carr, daughter of Mr. ; cr of Elizabeth. of High Point. ,-, Long Branch. > holtz of Elizabeth and Mis Llda Hugh R. Carr of 27 El- Juicy Price of 21 Berkeley place at the A varied collection of wondetlul spring 8A49C VITAM0NT Crescent Mrs. E. Donald Gittcns of 7 |«venuc, was Among three CALO Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Cooper of. Lt. and Mrs. Anthony Brown of latter's name. Decorations were in i. at Wells College, Aurora, Morningsidc place will have as and summer jewelry by GOTO. Desifneo fifr^r--— :^-:'.liu 416 Maple place spent several days 15 West End place announce the pink and white. Fifty guests at- [who presented a recital of DOG FOOD Salted DOG FOOD cocktail guests, Mr. and-Mrs. Mcl- birth of a son. David Wilcox. on tended frpm_Rahway, Linden, Mc- vln Eckbardt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin in Atlantic City . attending the by AnJrec in a variety of colorj.and [organ.last week' at the twenty-seventh annual convention April 8 at Overlook Hospital. Sum- tuchen, Elizabeth, Roselle, Brook- Miss Carr sang six num- Schacffer and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mit. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss lyn. Westfleld and Plainfleld. Miss 2 ^ 27c Peanuts 'r 25c —Iiam-Ricnuw.-all-of Cranfprdl-Mr^ of the New Jersey Society of Pro- atones to suit your every mood. iitoLthe-Music- 2 '^ 25c fessional Engineers. Mr. Cooper, Mary Birdsall, daughter of MrsT Pender will be married to William I member of the curriculum • and Mrs. Arthur Rohrer and Mr. Russell Birdsall of Westfleld. Price of il Berkeley place on Ap- NUCOA and Mrs.. Gerard Hamelin of Ro- a trustee of the society, was nomi- " . thc Wells College Chor* Colored Margarine ril 21. Jsecrttaryol the tnter-Club 32c 37c A 41c . sellc; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crapon nated as a director in the National • Com* - - .^y-'i^tQc (1 of Plainilcld and Mr. and Mrs. Society of Professional Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irving of 4 -'SPRING CLEANING NEEDS! 'Walnut avenue announce the birth . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLean of Fancy Niblets Mexicorn r 19c Hans Enard of Wanamnssn. with Which the New Jersey society fn4 is affiliated. ' - of a son, David, on April 2. The 111 Spring Garden street were f:Mary.Lib Coffee, a fresh- Bfoccol.i *#**. PREM" •^ 1L.^ 49c Speed-Up Cleanser't: 8c Mr .and Mrs. Charles Gclinas of paternal grandparents are Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard tDflkc University, Durham, 11 200 North Lehigh avenuo attend- Mrs. J. H. Bucher of 371 South Mrs. Roy Irving of 15 Grove street. O'Rourke of Woodlawn on Friday. hpent Sunday and Monday SPAM" ^ 49c Liquid Starch ^^r. u, 15c ed the twenty-seventh annual con- Union avenue was guest speaker at pit'mg her parents, Mr. and om . M c a meeting of the Beaver College Dr. and Mrs. William F. Fair of O Mrs. E. Goebner of 335 South vention of the New Jersey Society I. Walter Coffee of 118 Oak Split Peas "~ pkt. IIC Liquid Starch ^'L^ 27c of Professional Engineers held last Club of Plairjflcld held at the home 704 Springfield avenue will return Union avenue, accompanied by her week-end at Hotel Haddon Hall, of Mrs: Kenneth Dowd of 71 Myr- Tuesday from a 10-day vacation at daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Nicolelli, CalifOrw Beef Stew ""^ Speed-Up Bleach ZZ 13c Atlantic City. tle avenue, North Plainfleld. Mrs. Carolina Beach, N. C. , left by.plane yesterday for a 10- a. 47c day Stay at the Matter's home in fote Will Be Appreciated By Buchcr's subject was flower ar- Rose Bushes Scallions Chopped Ham 11«a. MM DSC Geo |n *«S An open house, in honor of Billy rangements. Mrs. John M. Killian of 23 Grove Jacksonville, Fla. Ball's, sixth.birthday anniversary, street returned Saturday from a Rose Bushes Deviled Ham " I!L 19r im seven weeks' stay in Florida. Mr. Miss Dorothy Gilbertson of 359 T. REOLY Johnson's Wax "T 69c was held for 28 guests from Gran- Mr. and Mrs. Muthew D. Hall.of ican Candidate For WWI-N aooft fordL/East Orange and Newark 8 Notmandie place will have as Killian Joined his wife for a two South Union avenue entertained at Glo-Coat .STL 59c "r 98c Friday at the home of his parents, dinner guests before the concert weeks' vacation. . ' ' bridge Thursday evening. . Cat Food 3 *£ 25c UT*ru Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball of 9 Adams this evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert EEHOLDER Chiffon Flakes ^ 32c • avcriuc. E. Crane of 209'Central avenue. of Union County •' 16-A 5 Steel Wool Pads 20c Kirkman Flakes J21. 32c Mrs. Lytnan Weeks of 38 Broad' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Von Lyrin and C ^ street, a Supreme Trustee of the daughter; Helen, of 12 Central ave- Companions of the Forest of Amer- nue, returned recently *rom a vis- BAB-0 CADET Flag Pussy ica, is attending class initiations of it with their son-in-law and daugh- the organization in Vinclund and ter. 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1HB CHAHFOBD CrnZ-BI AiMD CBROlflCLB, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1931 tHB CBAMFtffiO C1TOEN AND CBBOmCLM. THURSDAY. APRIL 12' 1951 Page Nine »ay» $5 for Failing Musical Club to Present To'Letter Vehicle Jack A. Muzik of 110 Mohawk '(";•> • Leo PanasevichinRecital drive was the only local resident Terrors of Baby Block hed in the traffic division of Mu- • -Leo Panasevich, son of Mr. and £- icipat'Court Monday night, when Mrs. Nicholas Panasevich of 441 Market Can Be Side- je was assessed $2 and $3 costs of 1 Women's GOP Club :ourt for failing to display his South Unioi* avenue, will present lame and address on a cotnmer- M a violin recital tonight in Cranford Host for Camlidales Stepped at Slaw-Moving ial vehicle. .' ;.. High School, under auspices of the Women candidates— and some A similar, chargd against Joseph men, too — addressed the Cran- But Sure-Footed Adop- WILSON'S CERiii-ntD yatrnwed Musical Club of Westtlcld. Proceeds '. Becker of Dunellen, also brought ford Women's Republican Club will go to the club's scholarship iy Patrolman Albert Fischer, was ifa**"*End yesterday afternoon in the Veter- tion Agencies ismissed by Magistrate Charles J. M 1 llUlfl.J ns' Mernortal-Horne.- Sevens- Brooks Smith will be piano ac- " Talks were given-by Mrs. Mar- Raymond C. JaceRTcf•••: companist. Mr. Panasevich will ion Dozois, president of the club, or failing to have a driver's li- A SPECIAL Tkt No Oic Will ._ *«i •;".•;. s,: • play'a Joseph Quarnerius violin, who is' seeking nomination ense in his possession, and Laur- THEVBE PRICED AS OXLY KOOS COULD dated 1710, which is being loaned Township Committee; Mrs. Flor- nce W. Lines of Pla infield, for to hirri through the courtesy of u ence- P. Dwyer, and 'Clifford ailing to produce a registration, BEEF TENDERLOIN! B:- • ' • .).''.' •' ' , . i • •..•.'' •-.'.• 'friend,1-Jacques Francaiso of New Thornas, incumbents for the As- ach were fined $1 and $1 costd, oh York. sembly; Mrs. Irene Griffin, As- omplalht of Patrolman Fischer.' Or A. You CJ1 J%-^ The program will include Varia- sembly candidate; Lee S.'-R'igby Frank Zak, Jr., of Bayonne, PRICE THEM-.'.... IACIIED1BLY-LOW! , tions on a Theme by Corelli. Tat- and Charles Bauer, incumbents for barged with- ignoring a red lightj Thim FUIet Migwrn 0)3 tini-Kreisler; Sonata in A Major, the Board of Frecholttfi s JIIJ >y Lt. Lester Powell, paid $7 and Opus 13, Faure; Concerto, in E Elfie Scheideter, freeRolder candi- osts, and Edward Zigo of Irving- Minor,' Mendelssohn; Introduction date; Senator Kenneth C. Hand, on, issued a summons by .Patrol- Sirloin or •]•& and Rondo Capriceios, Saint-Suens. and County Clerk Henry Nulton. man George Ward, was fined. $3 .Also, . Nigun (Improvisation) Mrs.. George^ Lawrence introduced nd paid costs for ignoring a stop from Ball Shem Suite, Bloch; Ca- the speakers. . treet sign, price Viennois, Kreisler; Melodio, SUPREME MOMENT-. C. Lester Greet- {.right). Mrs. Grace Teslof of West field, superintendent of the Children's Home Society of New In general division, Mrs. Alice Glucfc" - Sgambati, transcribed by originator of . "Women on the Fairweather of 14 Keith Jeffries Wilhelmj, and Rush Hour in Hong March," was guest speaker. She Jersey, shows nervous, happy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P ivenue was fined $3, and Mrs. Kong, Chasins, arranged by Louis urged the club to sign resolutions Stout H of Trenton, their plump baby son, Alviu. oyce Burton of 426 North Union Persinger. , ... . ' . halting prices and keeping them * ' • ivenue received a suspended sen- CHOICE I 4v. , Mr. Smith will play Capriccio in at the June 15, 1950 level. WHEN LOOK MAGAZINE planned the feature article endued tence; both on charges of having, a • D Minor by.Brahms, Fountain of Other guests were.Mrs, Doror "How to Adopt a Baby Safely," appearing in .the April 24th issue, dog at large, brought by Dog War- the Aqua Paolo by GrifTes and Con- den Dale Gangaware. Prime Rib Roast lb. thy Ward of Plainfield, sister of the Children's Home Society of Mew Jersey, the only privately cert in Etude in F Minor:by Dohn- Mayor Carlyle Crane, and Mrs. financed adoption, agency placing children in and accepting children Tliese are more than big, handsome chairs ... with backs and seats tilting "just right? so that ; Charles HeUel of Hillside, presi- from every county of the state was asked .to cooperate.: The Society Mrs. Balas Heads Mr. Panasevich, a graduate of dent" of the Elizabeth Women's Re- furnished the information that Will help more than 18 million.readers . A Canned Ham Special i r-o even six-footers can sprawl out in comfort They're solidly built . . .every inch of them. publican Club.' '••.•• become better acquainted with safeguards necessary to assure* Azure Chapter, OES 1939, is concertmeister with the ARMOUR STAR satisfactory and secure family life to would-be adoptive parents. Mrs. Eileen 6- Balas of 28 Roger They're upholstered in that modern-miracle . . . Duran. When you look at itt touch it... you Ballet Russe. He was assistant Mrs. .1. Angus Knowles, legis- lative chairman, spoke on politics. Pointing out that only ,75.000 children would be available for avenpe has been elected worthy WILSON One concertmeister with the National matron of Azure Chapter, No. 87, see.,all the subtle depth of color, feel all the suppleness, of highly-polished leather^.. Vet, tlii Symphony Orchestra of Washing- Mrs, Walter K. Fasnacht and adoption this year to the million childless American couples searching DUBUQUE Price Mrs. C. A. Hnshim poured. The tea Order of Eastern Star. Succeeding is upholstery that will not sag, that ink can't stain, that dirt and grease can't faze, that washes ton, D. C. and tqurcd three years for babies to adopt, the article.cautions.would-be adoptive parents, Mrs. Helen K. Gaffney. Arthur It. with the orchestra, committee included Mrs. ' Frank that although they may pay a "baby Marketeer** as much as $10,000, Dickert, chairman; Mrs. Walter Grabau of 38 Henley avenue has with a damp cloth. It Will outwear almost any other type of upholstery . . . will take the He began taking violin lessons at they cannot receive reliable knowledge of their new baby's potential been elected worthy patron, suc- A Real Extr^ Super! the age.of, six from Joseph Kirt- Ruenger, Mt-s. Lawrence, Mrs. health or even' of their chances of keeping it permanently. * whole family's television lounging, the office's constant wear. The cost? Just a fraction of John Ellerns, Mrs. Fred Duemmler, ceeding Pierson J. Gaffney., Other WIL5ON*S CERTIFIED meyer in Cranford. M» Panase- According to the experts a "safe** adoption considers all three new officers, who will be'installed . vlch continued ' his studies with Mrs. Arthur, Nelson, Mrs. Willlarri what you'd pay today for leather! And, Koos holds the price down, even further, by buying Smith and Mrs. George Kaiser, parties: the natural mother, the adoptive parents, and especially^ the Friday evening, April 20, are:' Miss Dorothy .Minty'and Louis ..Associate ma'tron, • Lorraine a carload of these chairs ... in the two richest^ most-in-dcniaiul colors ... deep-red and library* Persinger, teacher of Ychudi'Men- Mrs. William Olsen.and Mrs*. Man- child. .Couples planning to adopt a' youngster are. urged to ask . SLICED BACON lb. uel Munoz.were, receptionists. • themselves the following' questions': ... Flemming; secretary, Lillian Hop- uhhffHe heldaJellowship at the per;, treasurer, Agnes J. Nissen; green. Why not drive over tonight? - See our entire collection of handsome Duran furniture Jimiard School of Music and. took 1. Does our home assure an adopted, child sound physical, CHOKE FRESHJOLLED conductress, Ruth Bgisley; associ- a . . including sofast sofa-beds, hundreds of occasional, office and library chairs ... all tagged1 V an extended summer course in Oaiifor«l (ianlen Club mental, spiritual and emotional development? • . - ate conductress, Ella Schmidt *V Paris .with CpCorge Eneseo; noted 2. Do we realize that affection and-attention will be more chaplain, Mrs. Gaffney; and mar- at Koqs-low prices. And, of/course, Duran is just "perfect" for recreation rooms! violinist and'conductor. . • Sets Exhibit of Homes important to the child'than money?. • '...'...• shall, Lucille Ray. During World War II, Mr, Pan- "A Day on the River," an exhi- TOM TURKEYS • 3. Do we, however,, have sufficient income to care for the Also, Adah, Ruth Wayne; Ruth ' ascvith made circuit ; trips from bition of homes and gardens bor- Sixes IB to 20 lbs. child? • • • •''.... /. • . •• , •; '' . Viola ..Grabau; Esther, Marjorie .Africa to , playing in hospital dering the Rahway River,, will be COMPLETE BED . . . p 4. Are we both in good physical and mental health? MacClary; Martha, Helen Park . PER POUND 8. Are we young enough~(BBder~4ft>-to giow up with tha- progrus.' Above, Dr. Wajmak Barbar, Elccta, Evelyn Auiisttone; organ* he returned-to Julliurd'where he Cranford May 10, Mrs. Ira Stone, ist, Marie • Donaldson; warder, ALSO HALF completed work for his diploma. chairman, announced. '_ child? >U(( >«rcbalo(t.l el IIM ChlMras's HMH 6. Are we happily Married? (Adoptions never save marriages.) Society ol Now Jle or Shank Hair)- Musical club of Westileld this year. Mrs. N. W. Wessells of 400 Spring- eld avenue and Mrs. C. A. Boillpd Draiiiulic Club to Hold Deferment Blanks hearings scheduled before the follows: Mrs. Jessie E. Manning, f 2Q0 Hampton street. • Board of Public Utility Commis- one; year; Mrs. Elizabeth Schellef JERSEY DRESSED Rummage Sale .'..•.„ Mrs, Stone will be assisted by Try-Oul» for Play Reaily in 10 sioners' as an opportunity to ex- two years; and Mrs. Gaffney, three plain the true situation to its cus- years. • '. ' ' • ^ HAM c u8tyl ) twim six* the Colony Club of Cranford he' following: Vice-chairman, Mrs. Open try-outs for "Hawk Is- Colonel E. N, Bloomer, director 6JK95 Roillod; tickets, Mrs. II. R. Jacdbus; tomers and to further educate them ' will hold a rummage sale Friday, land," a three-act mystery to be of eSIective Service for New Jer- n the uses and advantages of the FRESH - ib. 46cl genera) consultant, Mrs." A. G. In- . . :•_ \Vashing Good China. • April 20 in a vacant store .ut 11 presented May 25 and 26 by the sey, has announced that applica- new gas." ' • • ' Eastman street. . • [{alls; publicity, Mrs. Joseph L. Cranford 'Dramatic Club, will be Place a turklsh towel In the bot- onrucl and . sales, Mrs. C. C. held Sunday at 3 p. m. in the home tion blanks for the ETS tests to tom of the dishpan for safety's sake WILSON'S CERTIFIED If you've keen wanting a glamorous Holly wood Gbodfellow, Jr. be given college students in May 1 ALL HAND-RUBBED of Mrs. Helen Kcmpshall. 91 Cran- Two Leave Tomorrow when washing the "best"' china. Led... buy it tomorrow, while it's still tagged Hours will be from 2 to 5 p. m., fprd avenue. Allah Whitney will and June will be available at local When washing, dishes in the sink a COnAGE HAMS — Ik nd tickets may be , obtained direct. All members arc urged to boards within a week of 10 days. For Army Training rubber mat may be used to serve as a Koos-Iow 69.95!, We've built tile headboard t-the horrica of members or from attend. The test scores, or scholastic Two local and one former Cran- a protector. .. - with 2-inch poets to give you the rigidnesa you MAHOGANY FINISH Mrs. Jacobus. Mrs. R. H. Walcott The club's executive board met standing >" college or university, ford residents arc included in th. FANCY LONG ISLAND want. We've upholstered it in handsome, leather- is president of the organization. • A I Tuesday night'at the home of Mrs. will be used by local boards in de- April quota of Selective Service W How your dollars like plastic that wipes clca>- with • damp doth. William H. Old, 6 PittsHeld street termining the eligibility of regis- Board 44, Plainileld, which wil trants to be considered for occu- DUCKS ''Desert sand, antique red, dawn grey, Bermuda 195 Have Chests Mrs. Hans Bcller was accepted in- leave at 7:30 a. m. tomorrow from t(» membership and Mr. and Mrs. pational deferment as stildents. . cord, hunter green.. The de luxe innertpring X-rayed in Two Days Pluinflcid City Hall for the Newark Dewey Runyon of Roselle were The application blanks, Colonel SWIkEBM STRICTLY FRESH-KILLED buttress has sturdy prc-huilt border and at- One hundred ninety-live resi- reinstated. . ' Bloomer said, will be. available Induction Center to begin their 10.95 tractive woven^stripc ticking. Matching box* ents of Cranford and Vicinity had Attending were George Trurri- only at local boards at a date to be army training. Although 56 men heir chests X-rayed Tuesday and |iore, John Bannon, Roger Norton. annuonced later. were included in this month's call FRYING CHICKENS lb. , «pring-on4cgs completed the set. cstcrday at the Board of Health Richard Keppler, Mrs. Jacob Stan- more than half of this number AT [AMI Rice, 2 Altlen street, in the third Colonel Bloomer said that state When have you seen 18th Century, tables, de- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ranken Millard. i-; headquarters and local board offl- were deferred because of their • V"}i v' TRY OUR HOME-MADE nnual low-cost chest X-ray clinic Paul Dunham, Richard Kaul. Mrs. signed like these for a trifling 10.95? Frankly, eld under auspices of the Board were already being deluged student status. ' . • Hector Evans, Mrs. MansclIRich- with inquiries'and that an informa- we can't remember! And, die mahogany finish if Health,. Unioh County Medical lirds and Mrs. E. T. Marshall. - Those from Cranford who wil! JocTcty and ' the Union "County tion bulletin soon to be issued leave tomorrow are: James £>eUa HEAT - has been hand-rubbed! End table with book 1 wpuld leaVe unanswered no ques- Tuberculosis' League. Last year Sala, 97. Centennial avenue; Har- trough, pMMTUfet lautp table, square lamp tablo- y—154— persons—we*e—X-ntyed- Eraato Flowers tions a jvgistrant contemplating old Taryer, 1 Johnson • avenue, a DRESSED uring the three-day clinic- .' . For a substitute for flower*. 7^ volunteer; and Donald H. Eckler Witli shelf, c/>cktail table, drum table, and half- 'The clinic will be concluded this moisten a sponge and sprinkle it gested that until the information of Jersey City, formerly of 20 Pino circlrj end table with shelf7 .. all good"sire7too!'* ivening when attendants will be generously with musta:d and bird- bulletin is issued specific queries street. FRESH SPARE RIBS lb. SAVE DOLLARS ON A Yes, they're smart enough for your living room, >n duty from 0:30 to 9 p. m. Health seed, lt will sprout shoots and re- about details be withheld to re- )ftteor Willidrn P. Smith'has'urged semble an attractive green balL' lieve pressure on local boards. FANCY CUT inexpensive enough for your summer cottage! • natural gas lower than Creuno, Blue Bonnet, or Del Rich ... every inth! Fiuinh is rich and smootlt ... contribution to the Society also the former rates for manufaar the kind you expect to find on costly maple. tured gas. but a check of consum- strikes back at cancer throuirli MARGARINE - *• ers' bills sent out to date indicates Research and Strvict to the ouyt 32x34" *U* Table top is 30x42 with two 11-itich refectory that a.large majorityof these bills cancer patient. ARMOUR RI-CHEDDAR " 1.98 leave* that open up Jo seat six! All four chain are lower, a company spokesman 2 1b. said. AMERICAN • nave comfortable-shaped seats.. 8i«H Up Now At AMERICAN CHEESE *!n general, the public has been' CANCER SOCIETY RuirJ, extremely cooperative with the tome, colorful rugs for all your bedrooms company in all matters pertaining J. ' NOUTILANb. oathrooms. too. YouTl even use them in Cranford NORRIS to th* conversion, an operation of-sofsr!—'Hubberisedr which has already cost the com- b cll pany several millions of dollars * « prevent alipping, wrinkling. And, thank* CHEVROLET He in a Qvit' Leader, a BuHiiietii»iiiUii anil and which it is estimated will save "icir knosi'like, velvety pile . . . you «an INt'OKPOKAIfcD consumers over $400,000 per year. FRANK VODRASKA r a OommwHioiier of Heullh. ^**P or vacuum them wim cue. Waahable, KUETU and CENTRAL AVES. The alternatives to • natural. gas A Resident of Union County All His Life were either sharply incrasing rates BREEN'S Cot Prfce» to Church and Chic White, beige, grey, wine, nile-green, char* BUDGET TERMS WE8TFIELD. N. J. lor manufactured gas, or the dis>- eUi OUB STORK CUMED MX ©AV MO J' «, yellow, hunter green, dusty rose, cocoa continuance of gas service in this 24 PRIMARY DAY, APRIL 17, 1951 LIQUOR STORE **•*«• »^ •-«• 2.98 ... 30x54 •he, 4.98 ;.. Westfieia 2-0220 — P*ild lor bysCamp*ltfn CouimUU*. territory. ... , XI N. UNION AVE. . us NEWARK 11 WALNUT AVE. CBanford 60 OPEN EVENINGS "The company welcome* th* CRANFORD. N. J. ** ->se, 6^9t. COSJM ia or order by phon* •V 'r1' •

; ; : ; : r •'•''' ''~ '!—• "'•"•• "' *v'V^ 'w'•'•--';:.*;•• >--*'*rft'^';;• ^:'' '•;p w'»^i£' ^':' ^;t/ ; v-'•':'.'•'•' . .:•'.'•.'••'.-. .' "°V*iSaR(i:'" CTHZPI - AH& THUS CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICU, THURSDAY, AAPBXt 17, 1851 in the township rooms with the voters—IF the yotera exercise IN RETROSPECT. work kt Cranford. ~ 'Promoted tour level. South, being on a~rm'ri- whole .story-4n the natural way — the local college, she plans to goformer $25 minimum'-property THE CRANPORD imum. of couse . passes;. to three by jumping to three...heartji. U into F.oreign Service with the U. S. to. YOUR VOTE IS IMPOR- TheJCitiztn and ChrtmlcU damage requirement to $100. ';, ' 8J>ades7ana now'Wiircar?fdo~a'ny- partner Had opened on a minimum' StatiTBepartment. As the law Stands, drivers are ] TANT! U«e~it next Tuesday! THE thipg .hut pass because .he/^Regn't By a 6 to 3 vote, the Board of Education^ a «>pn^airina^f%,ec hand, he would pass and very like- required to report to the Division THE CHANFOBO .CUBONICU,. CMbltaM. 1»M •cil. reported hiB7 Rahway. Mrs. Jason W. Kemp of CHARLES M. RAY. EDITOB in the county. in Cranford went to the polls. certain necessary materials. the art commmee of the--Wcdiii ample, in the sequence . - OUTH WEST- NORTH EAST ner deals and bids on heart, und Talk on New Zealand Rahway.' fifth district American the driving privilege, Mr. Ferber Wade H. Poston was elected president Oj~-- /MacCfary "was eelect- In the coming Primary on April The main function of "lime is to Cronford Rotary Club. He succeeded Carroll K. The County Board of Tav- WEST , EAST A .2 4, . 2 0 2 V you hold: Miss Winifred Weislogcl ot.lin- Home chairman, was a guest. HIJ The only municipalities with rates Ro- 1 A 17, nominations will be made to correct acidity. Besides sweeten- Sellers, and had been vice-president the previous of $4J9 for Cranford. $5.lo 1,,, the Cranforrd 3 2 4k 4^? 44k ? sellc, an alumna of Union Junior Miss Oda .Larsen of Crariford lower than Cranford for 1951 are Linden, year Others elected were: Vice-president. Harold for Kenilworth. All three Thursday t the S 3 ^ fill two vacancies on the Town- ing the soil .and releasing many r/u- : at the three heart bid is a game force, At this point East would either R? J x x x , College, ' who has just returned spoke on China. The program was Dog Bite -ftve-Re- M? Wilson: swretary, John F^ Cron: treasurer. drops under the preceding A i at the l\ A *V V V • • -fronv-New-Zealand-where-she-was- : HMM anFrGibrjsrriirestors,—S«r^ SeUers, jo«epn 'Committees to arrange ih louble-for-spadea-or-bid-ftve-heartSf publican tind two Democratic can- lime also supplies; much needed until game has been reached. ind either action would produce a ' :'• * A X X X a Fulbright Fellow at St. Marga- assistant. public relations director — AHrcd-Euhartr of 324-Pine~av«J- industry; New Providence TTownship, __o. reelected; Police Chief William A. Fischer ance of Memorial and ' nue, Garw-a good ret's College, will speak on "Newof Koos Bros. . v and Ernest Wolford. - ' . . appointed by Fir In the Acol system, which the Gas,Co. employe; was bitten last Entered at the Post Office at Crariford, N.J. which is aided substantially by Bell Lab- tions. For the second time in theical condition of the soil isalso im- officers are installed ipades will go down two tricks, for response. This hand does not qual- Zealand is a Member of the Brit- Anyone wishing" to attend the Jules DuBarry was designated chairman of chairman of the 1941 ^,.,l British hav,e used with great suc- Thursday by a dog owned by E. Cl, • as Second Class Matter. oratories; and Summit, which is a resi- history of the township, a woman proved. Pulverized limestone can addition to Commissioner Cion 500, while East-West can make ify as a game-forcing three-heart ish Commonwealth" at an open sewing classes, to start today, the Cranford Recreation Committee at. a special mill cess for years, a double raise is a Butland of 6 Claiempnt avenue, • Published Thursday at Cranford. New Jersey, by is among the contestants. be used at the rate of 3 to 5 pounds eral committee were:'Honorap,- ve' hearts; so whatever .East or bid, yet it is rnuch too strong.for meeting of the UJC International should get in touch with Mrs: E. dential community/but also derives a mcctinfi of.the Township Committee. Mayor^G; th, jcers for the _ coming limit bid and is not even forcing according to the Board of Health.-, ,. The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Inc. Official Three women are running for for each 100 square feet of garden, E Osterheldt made the appointment, and $3,000 George E. Osterheldt; vice-ii , West decide to do they will come a simple raise?. So you have to Relations Club at 8 p.m. Wednes- L. Haisch. Sylvester street. The fair slice of its tax funds from selected ,; vice-president Joseph for «jric •round. Thus, in the above He was treated by Dr. F. B. Nelson paper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenilworth. the Assembly and one for thearea. • . ' was appropriated in the 1948 budget for the new Christian and John R. Coone- ut all right. ; •••'.' cheat a little and bid two clubs or day in the college library. The Clarence A. Victor. ' jecretary. John L." Biacb; PFC. ARNOLD kEICHEBT sequence. West could pass the sessions will be held froni 9:30 to of Wt-sMield. Police ordered^' the Subscription Rates $&30 a Year In Advance industries. Eliminating Linden and New Board of Freeholders. All of the C m two diamonds, intending to raise public'rTas been invited to attend. For most vegetables a 5-10-10 ° At a'speclal meeting of the Board of Education, Walter E. Cooper.' chainr.un of ^ treasurer, Roy Mac- three heart bid if he desired to do Compare the two results. In, 3 p. m. in Lincoln School.. animal confined for 10 days' obr OFFICE: 21 Alden St. Tel. CRanford C-6000 Providence Township, which always will contests appear to be on the Re- commercial fertilizer is recom- Mr. Perley the so. Some of our experts think tcol. North can jump to three the hearts later. Partner can' nev- Miss Weislogel, who served as the trustees voted to freeze teachers' and super- fense Council, urged all re^dem er servation. . . publican side. mended though a 3-10-5 will do if atC LP"»fiak < reelected, there is merit in the English idea ipades because it is a limit bid, er know your two heart or twopresident of the local club during have low tax rates, Cranford has very* visors' bonuses for the current year to the cort- defense posts to attend an (,|Hn Reichert Promoted, Director •m Recently, Concurrent Resolution the former is not available. The tractural salaries. It had the effect of boosting the council to be held in the towtuil i iL. VanCharpberUn and and our guess is that more and howing-the full strength* of-'his club bid was made on. junk, norher undergraduate day's here, also nearly the lowest rate in the county. actual salaries by the amount of bonuses being new members for first aid. uail •„ Wins Marksman Pin r can he ever know you hold such . \>iet»ble Crop Grtwen No. 9 passed the New Jersey House amount of fertilizer to apply will K -..Clark. more of them will see the light. • land, and South can pass if he was president of a similar club at In Auto Accident I^aw Illinois vegetable crop growers units of the Civilian Emergency porps ""I Marine Pvt. Arnold Reichert of nice support for hearts. Too often This enviable position- has been by a vote of, 54 to 2. This resolu- depend bn the condition prevail- inresident-clcct currently is Here^s an example of the valui ants to. The jump to three spades Barnard College frorn which she Motor Vehicle Director Martin earned seven per cent lcs« in 1050 tion Will rescind Concurrent Reso- ing in the individual garden. If Sale of the Skillman building at 12 North 19 Locust drive has been promot- as the effect of keeping East out these "fancy" bids result in'either was' graduated before leaving for reached only through the careful man- avenue west, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E Meurer, pro- ******* At0 r vice-president and of treating a double raise as non- J. Ferber called motorists* o- ed to the rank of private first cjass. forcing. if the auction, because he can't over-bidding or under-bidding. New Zealarid to take her master's nation in total acreage of process- agement of bur municipal and school prietors of the A & A. Hardware, occupants of Eastman and Miln streets was rfriervcd Iwo terms as sec- : tion today to a change in the ac- in March, 1949, favoring World with a heavy sod, 4 pounds of fer- the first floor, was announced by Mrs. Minnie Skill- He recently completed his training South Dealer - fiord to show the hearts at theAn Acolite- would simply tell tho degree* A high ranking student at cident reporting law raising the ing crops.. •. Next Tuesday is Primary Election cially accepted by the Fedor! WA "resident of Cranford at the Marine Corps Recruit De- affairs by a capable and interested Town- Government. The 22nd amend- tilizer will be needed for each man. It was completed in 1814 by the late Thomas exercises attended by 500 ri,, Both sides vulnerable.- "' ment to the Constitution of the100 square feet of area. An average MCllI! L»j |,e is n member of the pot, Parris Island, S. C by re- Day. • ... ' _ •• _ • •• '•'_. ship Committee and Board of Education. M Sperry, who constructed the Cranford Trust DemochaUc and Republican U-;i«lvrs ET'Adjustment. vice-presi- NORTH United States was recently passed garden soil will require 3 pounds, Company block following the Opera House fire in " the Township Committee, tho I'.a-iid' ceiving the promotion' and win- In Cranford, which long has.been a A large share of the credit for Cran- 1912. ••••.'•'. , Cranford Bo^s'-> Camp * Q J x x and is now law, which .states, in' and a well-established garden that and representatives of various other or, ning, the silver badge, of marine 1 V x x .', ' Republican stronghold, nomination next ford's sound financial policy must go tofact/ that "no president of thehas been fertilized annually, only Cranford's campaign for the American Cancer Ceremonies opened With s-vcral Boo. a past president of themarksman. ^ Republican CluW^chair- 0 A Q xxx . United States (after President Tru- 2 pounds for each 100 sq. it. Society Fund was begun, under chairmanship of the High School Band, dircciei'; !JV j , ' Tuesday is tantamount to election. Mayor George E. Osterheldt, who is re^ John V. Nostrand. No quota was announced im- mer, supervisor of music. Invocation < Wfa pool committee of fJcHo Pfc. Reichert, who was home on ' . ' •.'X X , ',, . • . man) can serve more than two Well-rotted'COW or horse manure, a 10-day leave last week, complet- r^f.. Last year, with four local candidates tiring at the end of this year after serving terms."-- This amendment. will, no well-composted leaves, or other mediately. '.,.'• •'•••,:*," L by the Rev. William B. Connelly try Club, and a past WEST •"; ' EAST Carroll K. Sellers was appointed chairman of ; ed training in field tactics and pre- in the GOP TcSwnship Committee Pri-. as chairman of the Township Committeedoubt, act as a safety measure. similar well-decomposed 'material . Michael's Church. P6stmastti-. \V'jlu of Slav, of ,-Bethlehem. • x 4 x x the 1946 Memorial and Independence Day Com- master of ceremonies, prcsentt-d Mavi cision drill. He also received class-" VAxxx 9KQ10xx may be used at a rate of 200 pounds mittee, it was announced by Mayor George E. j22, F&AM. P* Brooklyn, mary race, 1,983 Republican voters, or for nearly 19 years. Assuming the helm We Americans must realize that .Osterheldt. who gave the welcome addre with the Newark roQm instruction in field sanitation, 0 x x 0 K J 10 x we have a priceless heritage and for each 100 square feet.. If com- Osterheldt, honorary chairman. - A. Plummer, president of the-Roard-of] less than 24 percent of those eligible, cast of local government in the depths of the mercial dried manures are used, - A definite change in readers* tastes since V-J -Mutual first'aid, Marine Corps.history and 4 AK109XX + 3 x . must do everything in our power . brought greetings from tharboriy: Beiiffl military courtesy., .tJKeir ballots. In other words, less than depression with a staggering municipal to protect that heritage. Voting in follow directions on the container. Day was related by J. H. McCoy, president of the pronounced by the Rev. Frank, M Sherir j Company. SOUTH \m- */ Library Board in the annual report of the Cran- of Trinity Church. William, D'A ivy j The Crariford man flred other in- 4k- A K 10 x x x one-quarter of Cranford's registered vot- debt confronting him and a sizeable share every election., Primary and Gen- By spreading the lim», fertilizer r IfoUowinfi telegram-was re- ford Free Public Library to the Township.Com-r postmaster, unveiled the conu')>nlnc" IbyMr. MacClary from Clar- fantry weapons in-addition to the '-.„• V J x . ' ers practically nominated and elected two of local real estate in the tax lien account, eral, is one of the sure, ways of. and manure on the surface of the ^mittee. People interested in escapist subjects durf Exercises at the cornerstone wei preserving our democratic form of L Fritz, deputy district gov-i Garand rifle with which he quali- C> x x Mayor Osterheldt started immediately to ground and turning it under^ thor- ing the war, according to Mr. McCoy, were turn- by the Drum and Bugle Corps of fied, and observed operation of the 4. Q x x new members of the Township Com- government. ' ough mixing of all materials'in the ing to travel, biography, science and more solid Fiske Post 335. VFW. in charye of fZI [of the Lions Club and a mittee; •*•'•.•• put the township on a "pay as you go fiction. 1 •and the building was inspected-by theT L of the Cranford . Lions machine gun, mortar and flame This hand came up in actual Most cordially, » soil is assured.. If the soil has al- thrower. A ' . play, with Acol players sitting Two roore new members of the basis." It was not an easy task. The MARTHA D. KNOWLES ready been dug, rake the correct The regular Kenilworth Borough Council was announced the new postpfiky would t pCongratuiations ^- I know amount of lime, fertilizer and or- meeting was hot held because four councilmen for business May 1. Clinton B, Eilcnb I do a grand job for a fine He is the husband 6f the former North-South. The bidding went: committeemen and school trustees often refused to take their scats as- a result of a dispute Stroudsburg, Pa., third assistant \MK\\ SOUTH . WEST NORTH EAST Township Committee are to be^ elected ganic matter so they penetrate at Shirley Cove. over proposed sale of borough-owned property. eral. in accepting the structui e for 1 4k 2 * 3 4 pass this year. Next Tuesday, therewill be had to utter a determined "no" when it Elected Worthy Matron least to a depth of 4 to 5 inches. Councilmen Dudley Neville, Christian Emde, Wal Government, congratulated Postmastti sketches •. were pre- r pUuie meeting by these re- ' pass - pass . - ' five candidates vying for the two GOP would, have been more expedient politi- Of Hillside OES Here Is a simple test to deter- ter Koth and Anthony Vitale refused to enter the his campaign to raise the .ratins '>f-thcl Pingry. Schedules mine, if the*ground is dry enough .meeting because they said a new offer received bn . and complimented residents an d. Tho ( | inducted members: George .T.he defense, took two. hearts, nominations. While it is expected that cally to have gone along with requests for . Miss. , Ernestine ' Trubenbach, land made it more profitable to postpone the sale jy, .Lawrence Tableman and to plow or dig. Squeeze a hand- s Chronicle for their cooperation in thei Tests for Candidates two clubs and a diamond, to set the vote this year will be heavier.' than higher salaries, new buildings arid other daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. C. Ernest for two or three weeks' • • . . •:! Citizen and Chronicle- published a sj> pr.Fischer. the contract one trick for 100 ful of soil in your hand: If it forms : Candidates for. admission to' : ; :: Trubenbach of; Hillside, has been ; ""• • 'Ten-Years'As*''"' ' •••••'•' office Dedication. Supplement" in conno fdub golf., trophy, presented points, then discovered that they last/becausepi- the many county contests, projects. • :•' •• 'i •;• ••' ' •••••. "- '"• " •• a solid ball, it is too wet to dig. If rades 6 through 12f will be exam- elected worthy matron of Hillside • • • : "The United States will enter the most solemn the dedication. ' • ty Brecn, a club member, had.been talked out of an easy the soil falls apart readily after Members of Cranford Unii. 21 i ined Saturday, April 2.5 at 8:45 it is still important for every Republican But today Cranford is in sight of Chapter. 192, O.E.S. Her father, Easter in 25 years next Sunday," The Cranford {ri to Richard Dowcll, last game, at clubs, or, with an over- squeezing, it is ready for digging or Citizen and' Chronicle commented editorially. Legion Auxiliary', "enjoyed' a steak" din a. rn., in the main building at Pin- to exercise his right of franchise in next proprietor of the Cranford Feed |t winner. The presentation trick, at hearts. In the ensuing having its debt entirely paid off, the tax plowing. Another test is to turn "More than ever the lesson of the Resurrection, Casino in observance of the fourth am, gry School, 87 Parker road, Eliza- Tuesday's Primary.. That is'where a vote lien account has been drastically re- and Seed 'Store on South avenue over a spadeful of soil qnd hit it should bring home a message of hope in the dark- of the.founding of the unit Dinner wasp > by Dr. Samuel M. Hin- discussion it was agreed that if here, has,been named worthy pa- and served bv Commander Walter Coopw beth. Students for grades 3, 4 and with the spade. If it falia-apart- esfdavs of American history as the nation hovers president. who inaug- West, had made a takeout doub'le X "duced, attd the~town8hip~i#~in~a~spund tron. Installation of new officers on the brink of the new world conflict. • Glovicr, Harlon Drew, Thewiore HauciiL | the club golf tournament readily, it is in fit condition to dig. in the Lower School Building, 586 instead of. bidding two clubs, the financial position. . will take piace Friday evening.'Ap- Local pastors were preparing Easter services . Xing and -John' Mayer. A brief Imsinesl ^yearsago. fit in hearts • would 'have . been November, A free leaflet describing more in Westminster avenue. Yes, Cranford is in an enviable posi- ril 20, at the Masonic Hall, North ^bearing significantly on the chain of .world events was conducted by Mrs. 'Glovier, auxilia mment was made that found; but it was also.agreed that Recent issues of this,- newspaper Broad street, Hillside. detail, Preparing Garden Soils, is arid their relation to the Easter observance. "When . ' dent' • • * . '" : . Given annually, the examina- have carried biographical sketches of the tion today as far as tax rates in the county your on request to ' Agricultural human beings, even those caught in the web of a ; . The Cranford Rotary,Club voted Ton i will sponsor a the distribution of his hand being Miss Trubenbach served as as- war-mad world, witness the rebirth of Easter and coordinating social service in the conm_ ,_> youngsters of the com-tions are standardized tests requir- what it was, and with the strong five local Republican and two local are concerned. But to maintain such a sociate matron during the current Agent, Court House, Elizabeth 4, ing no special preparation. Par- club suit and the weak heart suit, N. J. the eternal effort of Spring to raise its head, they one of its projects. President WilliamTl mon'Cranford Day, June 8. Democratic candidates for Township position will,require, the continued care- year. _ She will be the youngest can gain courage and., strength from .the lesson," ' appointed the following committee to i i is the club's representa- nts should make application now two clubs was at least as good a I matron in the history of the Hill- this newspaper's editorial concluded. "Hope, like rangements: The Rev. Frank Maijill to the school, E. Laurence Spring- call, as a double; and probably bet- Committee. Voters also have had oppor- ful management of our municipal and Easter, springs eternal, and the -world knows that ttbe committee. ; > side. Chapter to have gone through chairman; Carl H. Warsinski, Ge.orKc i.'i |[ President P. J. Grail ex- er, headmaster, said. ' ter. , tunities to meet the candidates at various school affairs by our elected representa-all the offices. She is a trustee of Local Men Honored even tn(s plague shall pass " Henry W. Whipplc and Charles M. Ray. ^ Accomplishments in local defense work in For the second consecutive year, foi 1 tppreciatioh on behalf of The point of this hand is that public meetings. " tives and a continued interest in ourthe Hillside Presbyterian Church, ] basketball team for the the North hand is not strong a teacher in its Sunday School, a By Co. Westfield were outlined by Col. Leigh M. Pearsall. - ford's six Boy Scout troops, 75, 70, 79 j Corn Hybrids municipal affairs by an enlightened and w Five Jpranfjurd. employes of the' head of the Defense Council in that-community, in ,. tained red. star rank dcnetmi- (-sci-llc ) in sending them to the IT. S. com hybrid* selected for enough to make a game-forcing The campaigns are now- in their past worthy advisor and a past addressing more than 50 Cranford men and women annual troop inspection at HooJievrit! bid in Culbcrtspn orpther Amer- interested citizenry. • . '' f* grand officer of the Order of Rain- Vide WftUr Associated Oil Com- X,, • Rotary. Basketball use in a corn improyement pro- windup stages. The final da&ijon rests pany with a total of 160 years" m two weeks ago. The local Sr'am in Turkey have proved suc- ican systems, and consequently the bow Girls. She is employed ns sec- opposition can learn about the fit retary to Township Clerk Howard service- were among 158 long-time Won several prizes and cesifuL . • Bloy of Hillside. employes who were honored Mon- j the quarter (Inals of the day night at a dinner at the United Industries, YMCA. Bayonne. The EXPERT SHOE FLOYD E. REYN0I club members' will at- 158 employes have a total of more ! charter night o! the new Clock Recovered than 5,000 years of faithful serv-' REPAIRING Rotary Club on'April A clock, valued at $30, missing ice with the Bayohne concern. Plumbing and Heating Coiit nt Perley conducted the since March from the McCurdy OCICK 8EKVICK Jewelry Store, 16 Alden street, was Cranford men who received serv- ' , ' Skates Skar»ene4 ,. <'' . - We Spedalite In Vanr • ' . ice emblems and certificates at the recovered from a minor by Sgt. Hals tteaae* ui BMM Harry Page last Thursday. Miss dinner included: Thomas Albans, H EATIN C P ROB L E M S Btoe Grau 6ecd . Mildred McCurdy, proprietor^ told 42 'Wall street, 35 years; George PROMPT KETAU SERVICE Dakota produced 478,000 the police that a group of boys N. Hitchcock. 406- High street, 35 I of cured bluefrau seed I11 years; William N. Powers, 5 LOUIS MONTINI Licensed Master Plumber in Cranford. Eotdle. had informed her of the where- . . GarwiMd and Linden. abouts of the" article after they, Stoughton avenue, 35 years; Mat- thew H. BUmett, 41 Mansion Ter- 8HOB METAIBINO AN INVITAtlON -- learned a reward had been posted t Alden 8t Cnafw« • sorra ATEL. E. CRANFOBDI w North D»kiU for its return. race, 30 years; and Michael Sudi- mak, 17 Iroquois Road, 23 years. } only native pine found . In [Dtkota is weft of the Mis- You are invited to come in and meet cornea I river-most 6' it in Slope Promoted the new manager of the Home and Family William S. EWnge of 206 Wal-Enlists in Army _ _„•-..._.. -Store. -We-want-you-to._btow8e_around- nut avenue has been appointed as- Robert J. Welch, 18 years.old, sistant-director Pf Bristol-Myers son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welch and see all the beautiful new fabrics and Professional Department. A sen-of 820 Springfield avenue, has en- new notions in our /renovated store. ior professional representative for listed in the U. S. Army for a the company for several years, Mr. three-year period. A -graduate of , Eltingc covered.. New York and Cranford High School, he formerly And watch this space each week for 1 Pennsylvania territories before his was employed as an assembly line CANCER a special buy. recent promotion. .worker by General Motors. . bonded routemen amiit your card or phone -catt-to pick up those precious furs. —

For true summer safety, entrust your furs to our care for this Week-End /WO4U. Refrigeratum, fumigation and humidity con-u to trol — all important factors, are watched carefully by our engineers daily. x38 WHITE DOTTED VOILE CURTAIN MATERIAL in WhiU, Red, Blue, Of course, insurance protection starts immediately at Green and Yellow Dola, reg. 69c yd. your front door. ' etc SPECIAL—- AQc Yd. mm FIVE nut Will You Save a Life? '• one chance In five *ill have cancer. A fifty- PEI5HLE DOT MARQUISETTE, • All garments dc-mothed in scaled chamber lor J« "it. «om*one you love ' \' ? 24 hours. ^. 59e yd. . , YC)XJ may be the indirect means of-saving many lives. help in fighting cancer. 100. Yd .• Controlled low vault temperature. 200,000 Americans died of cancer last year. 70,000 niitilit lr*me,yourdoU«r,wnat- SPECIAL — QQc * BEST TIME TO IT°« Pve helps change theM • Humidity control. have been saved had they known the danger signals and f" Jour favor ... helps pay • Conipleto insurance coverage SAVE UP IS f*« wwarch on the caiue and fj 12 PASTEL C;ABARDINESr^ AnJ our • You pay lor storage and repairs when gamumls sought treatment before it was too late. A widespread work I u ***' y contnbu- Wonderful Quality. . are withdrawn in the falL WHILE YOU ARE UP «P« ui furnith kotpitalt, of education must be carried on. f"» »«J equipment when a«dd SPECIAL'^=L QOc Yd.

By contributing to the cariccr fund you help to spivad amily . ' •••.•• ' »' 1 HOW yw wtn 1 t valuable information. You help to provide more training x CUAItANTEED .GENUINE 7 Talon vi m niuoiiMii n>w 25c Skirt Zipper*. to — CMM |iia Hum whiU ytu, ttt, for scientists and physicians. You help to purchase more B. t 1 «• J, \ ONLY — J y ea. laboratory equipment. You help make available more .ui'l better treatment for those already stricken by.the To figKt cancer costs money. Will you give? -i - ALL REMNANTS Vi PRICE f Aiwricaw Cancer Sociel •tTAILItHK* IM«* AGENCY I THE HOME &FAMILY STORE REMEMBER-THE FINEST IN (nil SEIVKE (ONTN \0 MORE DBroarr INIUBANCK COBPO«ATM»N SJMJC* tatai fey PUtUC SEIVICI . ' REALTORS ••: Cor. N. Union Ave and Alden St Cranford AVt%. EAST

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LOOK AT THIS CgT FROM THE BOOTEKY 1 o FOR '-.• ' ' ''. IV : • '.' '••.'*iv»1*'', .' RUSH - Upon Checking the S<>u»onul Values Offered For Thin Week-eml MEN'S TEE SHIRTS e NYLON STOCKINGS— THESE WITH EVERT PURCHASE (Fully Combed Cotton) RF.fi. S9 . Full Fashioned RECi. 1.35 A 1.50 First Quality—Famous BrMids-r-Husi- THURSDAYS IVAL! . . ness or Dress Sheer Weiuhls, 3fli or 15 denier. MEN'S COTTON SPORT SOX O prt. for 1 00 :HILDRENS SAND/ 7 FRIDAY, * RAYON PANTIES YOU BY Y IFORD MERCHANTS All Sizes' ..;...... ;.. RF.O. C9r REGULAR SATURDAY MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS . O.47 (Famous Itr;Uu|.) .;>>.u.«?K: 14-17 ...„ „ IIEG. 2.98 £* COTTON HOUSE DRESSES ' ' ntx;. 3.39 BOYSal>* aoz. DUNGAREES 1.99 A'" WMiK-ll»i4tMl)-^\vttlirZii|»i>ei!-Swini; Ptn-keta KLEINERrS SOFTEX B ABV PANTS • Sizes'«.;to 1(1 RKG. 2.49 tpr BOYS' or GIRLS' ZELAN JACKETS 3-98 First Qiuility ,....' ..'.... .:.. KK«. H»c59 - Now Mummy, Daddy. Big ny Tom Sawyoi—N.iV.v. Brown. GrttMi, K«J RKO. 39r pr. Brother or Sister Buy Yourself WINNINi . Sizes, fl-20 RKG. 4.88 C ".•:.: VALUE A Pair of Shoes and l^^jIfeATIONARY^^^P^ BOYS' ALL LEATHER BELTS COTTON CARDIGANS SWcs? 20-30 ...': • RKG. 1.00 & 1.5059' Sizes 1 to.4 ..."...... ,..•. RKG. 1.3994' In Red. Brown. Beige or White — But Not AH Colors In . the Little Tot Gets the DON'T FAHI TO AATAIL YOURSELl THIS RARE SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY BOYS' GABARDINE SLACKS CHILDREN'S SOX O pr». for 1.00 All Sizes. These Are Sturdy Long Wearing Sandals. $3.95 Sandals Free! (Crease Resistant)—Sizes 4-H „. REG. 4.98 , Sizes 4-7 V-, REG. 39c Ss 45r pr. YOU GA^ DO Bfiai IN CRANFOI FOR LESS! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT. TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TOE[ VALUES IN EAQE ADS PROVE IT I STORE 23 N. UNION AVE. CRanfonl ~6-3272 18 N. UNION AVE. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS •*. CRANFORD

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Our Special Purchase of'These OUR OWN FAMOUS MYSPEOAl THE WINIFRED SHOP SfRING AND SOMER PLAY CLOTHES SUPER BARGAINS I Enables Us To Offer Them To You At These .(FOR BARGAIN DATS ONLY) NEXT TO CRANFO«D MOVD28 POTATO SALAD " : IT'S FUN! EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS ! ;: — AND — FOR THIS 3 DAY SHOPPING FESTIVAL OFFERINGS FROM SEAGERS • • . , • • >• •'••;•.•• OFFERS' •• OA% OFF AJ1 33 1/3 L. P. Record. CRAFTSMAN CAMERA HOME L1STERINE TOOTH PASTE W And 45 RPM Albunn. A FINE SELECTION IN |CHAWIERS - OVERALLS — SLACKS — to ste 8 2 RecuUr «Se Tube* — A 90c Value ...... CONSTRUCTION KIT . Don RW« Pkrid — *1.49 up BAKED BEANS Gabardine Twill — $U9 up Corduroy — IIJ8 up £EP CHAIR OCCASIONAL TABLES EVERSOFT HAND CREAM 78 RPM (Standard) COTTONS SALE PRICE Regularly Sell ^^^^^ FLOOR SAMPLES 50% Reg. $3.50 AT ONLY |fflORTS - siM9 3 to1 4 — BOYS' AMD GIRLS' Lanolin — Enriched — A Jar •< '••••• 59 For 45c alb. ' QOC In rich maple finish. Wovra SMnudwr — tl.7l THESE 3 '.. . . Reg. __ Beautifies any corner NEW HOUSEHOLD OFF AU Single Record*—Both Speed. Denim - $.98 . GabcndlM TwUl — tlJt DAYS Ib. INSECT BOMB _• _lLT $39.50 in your home. So • yi.oo value ....•...... ;,..;... AU Sheet Mu«ic ^^^ ICABANA SETS (SHIRT AMD SHORTS) — &m 3 to I !^ FREE! - inexpensive. Buy 2 Woven S—wuckw-rtlSB Printed Cmp# — tMt OUR FAMOUS "TOT OCTXFLEX--' = KkUie.' Album, (All Speed.) PURE SILK PRINTS me 8 MULTIPLE VITAMIN CAPSULES \M JUNIORS — MISSES — HALF SIZES -nlargement |IACKT AND OVERALL SETS — 2-pc; Hnwl aabaidin* twUl StMlto3only — $3.98 Sins 3 to 8 Only ~ $ttt single and some pairs. $2.50 Value .:.:.... >....-..... •• .....:. * AT POPULAR PRICE8. WITH THE PURCHASE OF $1.00 MACARONI SALAD I Kiddie.'Single Record. (AH Speeds) FF 100 BELEXON CAPSULES MORE DURING SALE DAYS. Regularly 35c •>. THESE ° SHIRTS — >ixM 2 to 1 SPRING COATS & SUITS M Were $10.95 yiTAMIN B COMPLEX .49 L ' : 3 DAYS ,...:..": „ In yojur Favorite Regain ntoud cotton—~knlt cutf - r S1.98 Value !. -. .: • " •••*.• DISCOU $1X9 20% OH X NOW J$g95 A(e*t*U\ PHOTO SH( X SEAGERS DRUG STORE SUITS i J. WALTER SCAGES. Rcc Pham. THE BID BOX MUSIC SHOP — Op«n frlday Nlqhte — . CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP JOAN'S DEUCATESSEN HUNDREDS DURING THESE 3 "DAYS 16 NORTH AVIL. W. CRanfcidl 104 N. Union Ave, ' Cranforil 64>700 4AldenSt Cranfotd 6-1968 |2 N. UNION AVEl Cr. 63120 x 115 N. Union Ave. Cranfonl 63004 OF OTHER GREAT. VALUES THROUGHOUT BARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS! DAYS SPECIALS! IIIWFMII tARGAIN DAYS SPECIALS! OUR f 6 Eastman Street conceals a full-length ENTIRE METAL X |MY FAVORITE FOR THIS coco 1 bed... STORE. LAWN X MAT X — FOR — ITISSUES II Box of 500 3 DA Y SHOPPING EVENT REG. J2.95 RAKES X 5 Pc MAPLE KITCHEN SETS .50 2 Pc. UVING ROOM SUITS $ .50 REG. $!.«• ' 139 1 CRANFORD BARGAIN DAYS 1 ——Wer« $69.50 NOW- X. 3 Pc MODERN BEDROOM SETS .50 9 Pc. MAHOGANY DINING ROOM $OQQ 50 *2.00 noo X CONSOLE CANDLESTICKS ...... $3.95 5 Grain R«g. WM DISCOUNT ON Were $179.50 /:...;. NOW *139 SUITE — Were $399.50 NOW ^^^ ON ALE PAINTS, BRUSHES, PARA MOTH X : v: WALLPAPERS, '-WINDOW^..-: ^ OUR BETTER HA1 ASPIRIN PLENTY OF FREE PARKING >•'•• •i/t 1 10 OFF I 'RYSTALS ADJACENT TO STORE. SHADES, \KT SUPPUES^-—' X Reg. $!•.«• nnrr A MOST THOSE PRICED TABLETS BROOM 1 37.n, ON EVERY PURCHASE rKX.IL ATTRACTIVE X FROM $<7.9S UP ta (EXCETT FAIR TRADE ITEMS) REG. 11.49 CHAIRS In Fact* Any Item In Stock! 1 100 9* WASTE BASKET X —»3.98 K DURING FABRIC Slsn your name on bottom line nnd bring in this coupon 1 ~3uFlng anyone of those 3 dnys and get n wnste bnsJtiet.*'~U5" i-APPLIANLti X THESE THREE obligation or strings uttnehed to this offer. hUKN! '• h CENTER ALB AN-LEWIS BICHAKD HAETM. BARGAIN SHOPPING 9 B Shnj>HeitV and WrColI Ptttlrru — HARDWARE — GADGETS — GIFTS* Dally TU CO* r. M. — rtMays T» t r. M. FESTIVAL DAYS. 15-H NOKTR W. Optn FrUajr «-SS«S ; EASTMAN ST. ATKORTH WErCRANfOW) 109 N. Union Ave. Cr. 64)866 107-5 N. Union Awaam CRanford 6-2540 STORE ALSO )N WESTFIELD M«>r Tkf i—CM. 9-

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THE CRANfORD. CITIZEN AttD [CUE, THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1 : TBTC CWAWFORb CITIZBN AND: ,. APRIL ,12, 105t boundary line of the Borough of Oarwood ^ ^^i ^^^ along tha center ' Una o center line uf Nnith li,l , personal business, Sometimes these of Bum»l«le Avenuai thence aoulhwtat.Mu O and tlte Townihlp of Cranford; thence center II... ,,| Al ' tite and indigestion In a patient 1 center II... Al((l never; bo detected.. us. u viofution 1 ffeet t frof m BurtuldBlde e Avenue and P*""*P*" Avenue lo tha point or P>«« »«.' along aald' boundary line In a northerly ln become a habit., Do you know any If the shiide piTsents a sorry pk over 40. difficulty wwajlowlng, a FAMILY TODAY •herein to^a pol^l In the rear dividing direction lo the Interaction, of DlvUlon tletwssoto oiter a fatal collision. More ob- change in bowel habit, and »n un- adults who say "whai" when they "AV«nO«Tin6rWtrAv»inne;th«iK:« w«*t«ily Avenue, tuio nt this point. The fubrlc ma, By PHYLLIS PAGE .._ iiortnweKi •»<»»« Tlia.aakl raar dl- Unlon Avenue.' along aald boundary to an angle-In catd wCTmcludjyirrvt ^ Method Given want a little more time — perhaps stretch lint when dry will huturuL bleeding from uny body Specialist in Human Ketattana. vMina Una* to ajtolnt In th» boundary DMtlMCT NO. »; boundary) thence aoutherly to an an«U B on iho wrong side of the rond to finish reading the paper, before lina of Cranford Townihlp and 'the Bor- point In aald boundary,- tlieitc* wejurly on:iliv and come buck/looking al- opening. • ";. ,. Rutaen. the Slate University Beginning. at a point formed by the and the eaat'lunk .in Early Sign* ough of Qarwood; thence along thu [TAteraacllon of the cenUr line ol High to the boundary lina of. the Town of West- improper pitssinK, disrrunrdlrtK nn most as nood as new. dinner?. Or the adults who. con-' aald boundary line Ita vaiioua ceur*** to fleld and the Townahlp of Cranford: thence along ti,r rlit,, ,''" F$r Washing lif- cvcryoiic khe^v th'e danger Street and tha center Una of: the canter r oftlccr or tnifllc control Ucvlic. is- tlnue to ask embarrassing ques- tha center Una of North .Avenua. Wwt. lo thence northerly along aald boundary to Mlye, and ?u Z. ,t,,^ .Dry tliv shurlo quickly In a «cn- Mfittuls of cancer und uctcd intel- lln* of trie Lehllh Valley Railroad: thence THOSE ETEBNAL QUESTIONS tha point or place o* beginning. north along the center llr*~0t High Street an angle point in aald boundary Una aald In the boundarv.ln.r ., norlrtg the 1 lKht-of-wjly, nntl driv- tions? When children choose an angle point being on tha westerly aidellne tle brce/e or with an electric fan Of Cancer ligently ui»d promptly, the mortal- Will meet In Sherman School. Uncoln to a point, whura th*> cvntar Una ol High ing under the Influence'of nicohol "• "Why do you wear^shocs. Moth- Inopportune time to ask a ques- Avenua. • • , ' it protected would Intersect the center „, pivuion Avenue; thence northeasterly ford; Ilieru-e r,,i,llv Lampshades UiinK'by.a string tied through the ity from cancer would bcinnrkcdly line of AldenBtreet an* «ht coriler line ,, £ We.tfteld-Cranford., boundary boundary llnr UIH\ ilu er?" "How far--Is the mnon, 'Dad- tion, it is possible to defer the . t, DIHTRICT NO. I uU lt M accept "PrtivlitK a vlojitUon. IIK fnr M lop wire to give, good clrculntlon i-oducod. . It J»us been- dcllnitcly Beginning at a point formed by tha »l North Avenue. Kaat! tliance alcing the . n,,. to a point where the. center line of Miliy fabric Intiipsluitlos that J dy?" "Why docs the Bun shine?" answer until later. But if the ques- Jeiilar lln* of North Avenue. Eaat In an willow Btm.lw.iuld lolrraeot If produced: IUB drlv safety h Voncernwl, \n nowhere ;\ll nniiiiirr tlu* shade. Success In y b If lnler*fot!on of tho center Una of Lexing- dividing llnr l.,t*,,. t hnvu become dlnuy imd dull will proven tliut' 'eaitccr is curable But what makes the sun shine?" ton Avenue and the center line of Ihe eaaleriv direction I" the Jntenwcllon of , t|,cllio along wild prmluction ot Ihe Cenr i,,'', • nenr us Jmpoitunt us preventing !iiig a fnbrjc shade depend! e* -V«-ir Jnury and iltr Vnion tion is an honest endeavor tp learn, n» ceiiter line «• Centennial Avenue: 11,, \ | Wllluw Street and continuing dlstrlcla; IhrlMV no, . „.„„ r,'Mn?ndHt4ori«>H for Township of ll B80 fef e morore or les* to a poJnCsaW , , ,r llnllnr oof WaWasttt KKndd: PlPlaca e anand safpty cducntloh cent" llnr of Mvlngalnn Street north- oolnl oof tnttn cc ntt northwesterly u|,,,li; , Junt be suit' Ihi- entire .i.liitile Is Sruinuit (Juanl p.- 3.-^ •[< ^*,.»Vf«^«, the month for the examination of medically do all children ask them? .j.riy in th» ii-nler liny of Dorehwter t g opposite and at right aHtaltt*aHtaltt*. NormaNrmnn PlacePlce:: thencthenc e ntountgg ththe ctcenteer Itlverslilo llrlvr I.I twVsNMMia Hup «»f Nurnian-Placa t« the center llw 'e|)Cfd ts the worst B Wii.shuble. F.xanrine it Clnsely be- a:^ Sue- ixini officially indiRcntpatirtits.—Gi' H These eternal questions do'wear CttAMEOHD nl IflVmaH t»y tthh oa line nf Dnrchralrr Avenue to the nnrth irSouih Aveniiiii«• «n«f f the r-a-ar r dividing;of'^itUfLwiltreetddng ; thence along Ihecen- XUHi-4ltll«ktltli—itr-ilt-rKlltls.-.—If—tilt* * «raj*cri\. Month. Duruij! call to the county medical society NOTICE Otf beginning. • By CAROLYNYITKNU8 the patience of parents to Jhc ildellne nf Ohrlntophei' Blreetlet;! Ithence "inei of properlle. fronting oh thee easterleasterly ' ter line of PltUfleld Street to a point Will meet In u,,, tha l.tnlti't't W; Ingrholin, seaman ap- will be sufficient to obtain infotmu- "tde of Burclifleld Avenue: thence south '•Kit. shade .Is all fabric, chances are . tjus tooclSs. she Airx-iJcan Canft-r breaking point, but they arc the iiorthwe«t along the north aldetlIne nf where a line drawn 100 feet westerly and Avenue. Assistant Home Agent prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. tioii coiiccrninK examinations, Registry along thih s linli e «•>' th«» e abov"""Ve" mentionementioned parallel to the Westerly, sideline of East- you ean wash it. 'A paper iinrrli- acia it> cjunpoficnt state child's way of securing the infor- nnrth nf the northerly ald/llne of Itettord point: thence south along the rear divid- man Htreet would Intersect: thence south- niSTtili" "KiKrlwr. "Wfien a car Did you every buy u f,mcy hut ('. ,f. Incleholm of 3I'll South Un- '.- '. '.AND'. '•'.••.'. ing line* of the Irtoperty fronting on erly along said lino lo the center line nf Ufglniilng ul j !,. metil liiiiiiK would be rilhu-d li.v tiess* ciin«-j societies con- In'tidditiitn, 1.U85 physicians ii> mation he wants and needs. Young Avenue, >ald (xiliil twlng al«o the point and then llnd you hud either to buy loii ji'vi'iiiie, Is a. member of t of IntrrMH'tlon or tho tat, and and 01 h Hurrhlleld Avenue tn a point In the north North Avenue and to point or place of Inlo/secllnii i>f Hi,. ,, i,(v,.n too fast, proper water. TriiiimliiK int'ist be color the state me listed in li booklet sideline nf Lincoln Avenue: thence south- beginning. n whole new outfit to KO with tho hewly-created . Seaman Guard lit children intensely curious. This General Election dlatrictit; theiu'e aloiiR a line parallel to Hoad and Ilif mil. .Knliiif i» l*ko*y to be fast. If you have any III1.SI;IVIMI/S llvtfiird Avenue and IM feel from Itetfnrd erly to a point' formed by the south side- Will meet In High Schools West End Avenue: thriuv m,, not or else not wear It? Thrit sltun- It In: worliPs largest Naval Tralh- %<•» .Vix-yV quota for the prepared by the New Jersey Di- lively curiosity Is ncccssnry. for In inirniulu'o of thv provisions uf an ;ill pn hc wron>l Avenue, naitl .i u lso whieh •recently- relieved Mnlines world.. We tu'Vor really .'can' stop. allel thereto to a point 100 feel east of illul Alden Street; thence* southerly to a i"ln,r l|(l lS " ** traced Romeone (in a llmllcd elothlnH bud- ••'•y. '•'••," • . ' NOTICK ' Hue of Cherry HI reel to the center line of Avenue, xilil |M',IIII I,,... rvi'>l» ! ' rr_Aisi> ua •iiiXT- si^ic In If US«H1 forphysical examinations as one of U ttpreby given that thv Dlatrltit Election the east sideline of Centennial Avenue: |H>lnt fortnot by tin' liitrrsectlnn of tlic ' i: II,r SCt. Most or us should-really think' nf Ihe duties V»'f (late Ciiiiird de- But have you ever thought about Chritmit Street: thence along the center IIIVIBIIHI Hue »r 1)1 "'11I N If olther the--tt'lmniiim «ir seat 1 1 1 the weapons in the llchl to control Hoard* In and Ipr Township nf Cranford line nf Cheatnut Hired lo the center line thence south on a line parallel with Cen- centcrllnes of Nortli Avenue.and Alden north along a llnr |... tail.'t 'iiiiil IJaKi- Security. He' rn- 'n*»' rvs'-rrii' '-*"" - urfi"" -. X-ray. nil the thihus a baby needs to lcarti • .,lr| r 0 8 8 d wlce before We actually purehaso will alt at the place* hereinafter dmla> nf Walnut Avnuue; thence along the cen- tennial Avenue and 100, feet eaat nl tho Street; thence easterly along the center Avrnur un«l .100 f, u |H,IUI m liiiHle accidents last place, .ilon't WIIHII Ihe shade, unless thr K.»L-JT» £i«-» jacht luck to il\c be obtained by writlnit the Amer- TI'KMIIAV. Araii. 11, IBM , liitenecllnii ol the canter line of Walnut Newerhr Court; II,.n. •-: »>ne practical,,„,, ,, and reeelved tils recruit .traln- by. touching things within reach, Avenue and North Union Avenue! thenea, Valley llallroadl thence southwest along lite canter Hue of Centennlul Avemtv to 1'iiinU to the Natloiinl Accessories offer Ihe K'(>•• i Unloss stronu Htcps washing.' Soup mid water i s?ar vjitiis.'ciinwr clinics Division, Inc., 7U0 Broad street, purpose of conducting a . . to the aoillh llnr i>l MM"1,1 / roue, but they nitty also ruin the .'„,„,,t,i 0nld Imuuilury this '-' lens they arc carefully planned, Hundreds Have p%.-cturu:"» iii' u* '!«' ters the big world where, he ex- llcpubllcan ticket and the nomination of rear dividing lln<- |n,l»->llr, , I before:shiilnpotilng thi- '.hmlc. Any A lclcly|)r alarm was authorized J Tax Office center line of High Street »outh aad allll Beginning ut a point In tlie dividing llllo of the lloroiinll of llonella Purk and lite east «tdr i*( Ilin, lit iM'iiil!'|>l early situs" lon to be held on Tuesday. Novamber a. nrtipvrllr* lionllnu "" ll»r wise grown-ups und 'know nil Street With the center line of th» Lehlgh Rarltan Hoad; thence north along Die line of the third district and Is 100 feet K nri- the discouiicous ing the shampooing will not xlaln Thursday who struck the left rear This t>i pts.i-i-V j-jjitwi should 1H? SO 1031, a* hereinafter Hated, and for the boundary Hue between Cranford Townahlp south measured at right angles from the IlillrhlWIil Aveiui,' I., i|,r he color Kcheme. The situation can in id tax consultant, formerly of about everything) Valley Hallroad [ thonce aouthwwterly of South Avenue; Iti, (he fabric if.wined oft (|itiekl.y MK lender, (il a car. owned by tylrs* election of two member*," one man andalnltg the center line nf tlie Lehigh .Valley and Clark Township—Town of Wcatneld south sideline of Craniord Avenue exlcn- 'MKiHIif Individual. >e Kreatly simplified by sc|ectlnB . iln <-\vry'ori«« that the Cranford, has announced the open- one woman, of the Local County Com- —Borough of Oarwood lo an angle point >lan; thence southwesterly * along a' line angle* from S*»ulh A\* It appear;;. l|el(rn' Molcsky of '.Ul Centennial The child who usks questions mittee of tha Republican Party front Hallroad. to the center.line.of Lexington would Intenirt't tlie , y ii'ml defensive' driving inenr^ with which the same set «-J -?>N' «"H" <>' them Avenue mid the point or place nf begtn- In the boundary line. b«tWeen the.Borough parallel with Cranford. Avrmlr extension Ulrr III avenue, parked In front of her ing ot his new oftlce «t 5 Uroad wonts to learn. He deserves help, each election' dlalrlct, totaling 30 mein- nf Oarwood. and the Townahlp of Cran- and 100 feet" luitaatired' at right ntkgles Central. Hallrfuiil vi ' i-ticswd itU |M»rt of a pro- accessories can be worn. For I)l|) the shade up nnrl down In shcufii jil- immediate myeSti- bor* In all. for a term of one year and •long the criiln lln, l ford and the canter- line of Raukln Ave- therefrom to a point In' the center line of 'I ll,r lukewarm suds (,| inllil .';n:i|i nr int'. l iilrol>nau Kdward IAM. sliect, Elizabeth. Mr. llctlleld, son und who else can give him,hclp ex- two. hiumbera, tone man atKl one woman, Wlll ineet in Sherman School, Lincoln nue, said Point bains also the nioat south- llasklna. Avenue; thcitcu north along the rowl of New Jr Ljrir liiilll"' siid'ty ctlucutlon bc- lint reason a set of accessories In * synthetic clt'tcrgeiit. Hub spots whn iiiv<'!.il{iiitn with the> Nu- /Mi several outfits, . . • tr.--i.y itx- .an'early sic" <>f loi'iuerly,o(.230.Centennial avenue, llegliininB atra.polnl In the Intenection thenre along imlil IHM.II.UIV n,» quickly nil throuuh \Uv. • procoi.y. ifi\' I'.aini! north oti Cc-nteiinlal tlon deserves an honest answer?" term of one year, and thence along this rear dividing line In a ford Avenue, and 100 feet measured sit lo the t-riiler tine i.r.TIu,Tun'| ; A 2iirojj in the breast, a nf the center line of Htvenlde Drive and 7X'oiiiuill. . By keeplnK In mind the general is a uraduute of Cranford lliuh NOTICE Nortlt Union Avenue; thence north along southerly dlrectibn to a point 200 feet right angles therefrom to, a ixtlnl an f«i.t westerly alt'ing' ttn> i i-titrr I ItiiiMu,thoroughly it) threo.snll wu- iT This applies particularly to the north of the *ldellne of Burnalde Avenue; easterly from the ext'ctuilou of the renter varltius "rmitwii of ILnituit i >' '"' » hnlrHno dln- tyle of garments you have in your 3Kin'. any n:itimil open- U hcieby liven that qualified voter* ot the .center line of North Union Avenue ter rltiKi'i:, After the IfiM 1 IN:C put School and New York University. thence northeasterly on a lino parallel lino of Claremonl Place! (hence northerly intersection of wultl tvutn* li » l'imt)NA»alD-WhlU Of questions children ask in their en- the Township of Cranford not already to the point of Inleraectlon with the cen- with Burnalde Avenue and 3O0 feet north center llnif. tyi l^'Hint^tiin , i (liscburteoutt drlv- /ardrobf and select itiK atccHsorlcu 'laf *i nfcw A»«av, J jicisiNtoivt lump registered In said Township Wilder the ter line of clareiuont Place; thence aouth to the. center line of Crunfnrd Avenue; with it soft bath towel to iriimvc" Cutorrd - without buttons or caleho* — deavor to learn. • . 1 ot the northeast aidellne of Burtulde Ave- theuco weBtol'lv aloiyf tlie.cruler lino uf IHilnt or plM-r of lM-ttliniiug hftt are the same Kcncral type, you !•• <«••!• p ut jr.* fu.j2 «d itsc Ixvjy, a.sore on World War II, he served lawn of New Jeraey governing permanent the center line of Claremont Place awl iH'timl violiition or the moliituic. Don't.he ularmed- tl. Ilring thurn Into Tha nue to a point .which would Intersect the Cranford Aventie 2A feet to u point In the Will iin.l In I.iiu s,.tl <'raitf«uif and Ctirnnlrla olfle*.. Most questions of children, es- regUtratinn may register with the Tuwli- tn the. Intersection, of the center Una of center line of Marsh Street If produced! te li f Cltl l In Chief Fischer, can cut down the need fhv addl- Durable Daily Use the sltiaa. ILj> «.tf lontuc. or in the lour -and a half years in the Army p ulul Avenue.' ' •litp Clerk of the Mid Township of Cran- Crmiioril Avenue: theme nnrtheaaterly. thence south along said line. and along center line of Clarcinout. mou:b x»!h.wih lails lo heal within pecially young children, can be ford at hla office - along the center line of Cranford Avenue lucn prute, and. nl Crauft.ird Avohtte to the center line of- southwesterly direction lo a point In the illv of 11 (list'otii'tcsy that miiy the proper names for objects, As Hankln* Avenue; thence aouth along the center line nf Doreheater Avenue; thence U other than shoes, PARROTTS TAXI SERVICE • ... NOTICE . • center line of lla*klna Aven'tio to a point youngsters become older, they"\vill southwesterly along the center, lino f(r •s' an the center Ilile of Want more-detailed, answers. .They Board* In.and for. theTownnhlp of cran- the iXI«n»lon of Cranford Avenue and 100 Livingston Avenue: thence south along rttcVost to any wistumv. Thojie.ltt- I Radio Dispatched Cabs I ford will" alt at the place* hereinafter feet aoilth of the South aldellue: thence he center line of Livingston Avenue to NEW 1951 PATTERNSl le touches, such aw a scarf, Mower will ask about things their parents designated <>u nlong xulrl Hue in a northeaaterly direc- he center line of Deninan Road: thenoe WINDOW •K can't answer. Sometimes parents TtieHUAV, NOVKMftEK «, I Bit • tion to the boimUarv Hue .between the •long the center line or Ucumiln Hoad tie, con ""tiiify your desire for Starter Set (tor 4) Towuahlp of Craiiford and the Borough of | of aM Itctwecn the hour* of 7:ou-A- M. and B:0tt uuthwest to the center line of Lexlitglott tlor or (li'a'matrj* without I' The Wise OMCrowSez: arc afraid to confess that they don't P. M. Eaatern Standard lime.. tor tha Kenllworth; thence along aald boundary \venue: thence • south along the center •K know; they try to put the child purpose nf conducting a . line and It* varlntta coursea to a point In ne ol Lexington Avenue tn the center mtich strain on your budget. , RADIO CAB the center line of Orange Avenue; thence Ine of Rarltan Road; thence weat along SHADES off, biit this Is never: satisfactory. nnrthweiiterly'at right angle* to the north he center line of 'llarltan Hoad to' the . Blouse:: may also come under the *ldrllue of Orange Avenue 100 feet to MADISON hoadlntf of accessories, if one must This is' a ijood time for parents to General Election llteiuiv •uutliweileily Our CUIIH I£«|iii|>|M'al with ii"vote upon Tamlltlutw for the fulluwlm joint ur place u< beginning. IJ L 4* Used Cara. Wide Selection. ManjT remember that the reason children nice*! • • parallel with Orange Avenue and 100 feet Wlll meet lit' Sherman Bchodt, Lincoln ask questions Is to learn. A part of One Hlale Senator (Will TerinV. measured at right angle* therefrom to • Vvcnue. ' ty blouses with-their added color For Keller un DEPENDABLE X scliool use of geography or' history hlp and the location of the polliim place* TO TIIK CANCKR FUND and Hlverslde Drive: thence northerly /LLOYDS m-l N. UNION AVI. books,'the encyclopedia or who's, for each of the. xald districts: ' Along naid center line uf Riverside Drive to the easterly bank of the Railway Hlver: •I:: who. And it is a good time to teach DlSTniCT NO. 1 thence northerly along aald easterly bank THIBAUT WESTFIELD him to use the library. at a |>olnt In the center line of the Hahway River to Ihc Township of Trees Taken Down of North Avenue We*t< where aald center SpringfleU and the'Township of Cranford IM ANI» It is true ibnt not all-children^ line Intersect* the boundary line between boundary lines thence northwesterly along I'. questions tire honest endeavors (o Cranforcl Township and tlie Bomukh of said boundary, line to the Westneld-Cran- ;t>iM oat NOW FROM OUR CATAl\klS. HEAT WITH ait MOTOR SALES CO., Inc.111 Oarwood: thence easterly along the center ford boundary line: thence southerly,along x leant; Usually, a parent can rec- llnr of North Avenue, Weat, "to a point said Westfleld-Cranford.boundary line to ALL WORK QUAmANTBED x N ognize the questions which honest- of Intersection of Eastman Street: thence a point Where the center Itnp nf Willow along the center line of Eut'man Street Street would Intersect If produced: thence CMaplateljr OstrcMi ' ly .seek information. The child who o the center line; of Walnut Avenue; along. said production of the center line •11; 111 nf Willow street and continuing along tha X calls "what" when told to do some- hence South alouf the center line of Paud Si Sales—^Service Walnut Avenue to the center line of center line of Willow Street to the Inter- er Writt x thing is often just postponing the Chestnut -Street: thence westerly aloha: section of the center line of Willow he center line of Chesnut Street to the Street and the center line of West End RICHARD 1IARTIG. Prop. 111duty.' There arc also the questions center line of Cherry Street to a point ISO Place; thence westerly along the center xis sonm «snmD TEL. WE. t-lMIX which arc asked to Ret attention or feet north from the north aidellne of Ret- lint? of Weat End Place lo the Intersection A. V. BOYD Opou Dully fill 6:30 IV M. — Friday* Till 9 P. M. IT'S ford Avenue, *ald line belli* the rear of the center line of Weat End Place and S114 N. QUvor to stir up some excitement. Or the dividing line of lot* fronting on Hetford Norman Place; thence along aald center KABWAT. N. J. questions which pry into someone's Avenue; thence ald'ntf thla aaid rear divid- line oC Norman Place to the center lln* of 107-5 N. Union Avenue Cranford' ing line *outhwe*terly to a point which If PilUneld Street; thence along the center tcL RAhway 1-lStt

extended would be the ntoat northeaaterly line of Plttslleld Street to a point where ;•: ••:-,}- ,•. i ^ -* 9 * »•- -— • • C aidellne of ChrUtopner Street; thence a line drawn 100 feet westerly and parallel V alonii the uortheaaterly aidellne of Chrl*- to the Westerly sideline of Eastman Street topher Street in a northwesterly direction would Intersect: thence aoutherly along to the rear dividing line between proper' Nald line tn the center line of North Aver tie* on Hlllcre*! Avenue ami Benjamin nuc; thence uoiitheastarly along the center Street: thence umthwewterly alontf laid line of North Avenue and Eaatman Street rear dividing line between Benjamin In the u'orth boundary line of the Central Street aiid Hillcmt Aventie to the center llallroad of New Jersey, and the center line -of North Union Avenue .producejMl line of Mann- Street) thence north along •>•;•>, the center line of Marah Street to a point • 53-Pe.Service extended 300 leet from the north aidellne thence along tha center line-* of • North-| I (far I Union Avenue produced and continuing

K ja« are MW icgnialy employed, you can arnnge for • millio « €!„„„ , h,^ na low «Mt Penonal Loan to obtain money to pay your bilk. nrtt nxed in lhp fhl %t n ** no. if. re.ly for YOVR ,//>,/„„ rttoia tMe, ^^ • Yo»m Meed not be a depositor FOR chnathat you have t^n loohin, for, ,„ wre your titlily ^ i are aimple i ? . io^nyour.^ rheri^l u«re, l^^rn, ^ „„, w • Service is quick and confidential TELEVISIO i! Sin mm lo duhumher, your Mronmt ^ lhe ,l0ilfiHl ftf „„,„ . no Ton are protected against unreasonable rates .when you obtain fw, „ cost* *•• tor yourself ..., the heauty of tine a,ul . . . . a Peramal Loan at this bank. Your confidential loan with us pttttt rn mtl rho pieces available front ojmn stwh. prevents embarrassing situations which often occur when bor«

rowing from friends. . ' ' ' handH are working y tbe tremendous fight ESTAtfiSU your credit with us. Your application w>8t cancer, in the labor*. j TEPPER'S, will irccive {rtenclly contlderation* r . . in the hospitals j Plainfleld, N. J. IQMx Golly, this is a good show. H town and on your : ^ | Plea** •aal Am following Sltcnango Cliina S«ta, Personal Loan* to $2300.00 seems that television is improving For OH H«qt you can't beat, insist on Qua. | Paturti I No.Ptt. btereat for YOU IS Monthly every day. lunrc 'V could nave twice a> Receive Payments DICK: Yes, but that's, only hall the story. I vM now. Pcrliam know that we watch television for an h SUOJOO $ 8.74 $ 8.00 hift can- (Dulrh Blum on Whii*) only about a penny? That's all the electricity coJ*l * 21JIS 278.15 20.00 W*'r« fody to halp you with your plant far Number Mobilheat • • 32.78 417.22 30.00 HAHKM: That's right. Dick. .And it's'godd. to k»J*] •« and NAME...... I 7S0J00 S4.6S 69SJ7 50.00 Hmodeling your hoine...snd we dm supply all the that while the cost ol everything is going up. I ADDRESS | : k A Hi Burnt clean and hot—keeps your 76.48 973.52 70.00 lumlW and other building materials needed tt» can still buy electricity for1 only pennies a < of liven-maybe fuel bill* low. Coll us for Mobllheoi I CITY... STATE { Boalps youa s home dial's truly up^^o-datSa «lt;|K.n4| on tliew ^ vn M ABOVE CHARGES INCLUDE UFE INSURANCE , ftfDDYt Most people don't know it but my chwg<* •'•'•» nil can to and Prompt frcpendtM* S*tvic«l y0U I • Cliarn fj C.0.D, • C*«h E"«I' | TO COVER UNPAID BALANCE as your electric servant are now the lowest they HOURLY COST FOR cha e or orwi« ever been. For instance, my hourly ^ Call, Write or Telephone Any Of fice Coi, CLOCK , . . . , leven tkeutanahh* af a penny running a vacuum cleaner is only. Elisabeth 5-6600 CRanford 6-1000 UO COVII . . Mven »enl»i» el • penny penny ... a sewing machine W* Ttpp4r't—Dourttlair» , RAZOR ....«!« hwneVettHt er * penny tenths ot a penny .... a wasl1 TOASTH .... llwoa MM) •«• tenth* aennfei n in UM CanccrCraa**!*, «.•• CONVENIENTLY LOCATED RinlOMAYOR . etlejlt* tenth* af • penny chinb lor one penny. Yes. my NRCOUTOR . . ene mnd el«M lenHu B«nnlM BANKING OFFICES •tUIT JUlaR . three leitHit el ejpemty are high in value, but my What* Value are low. OPEN THURSDAY Tit 9 P. M UNION COUNTY MAIN OFFICE lit Broad tilt, EtUabetli • • • at • cost mi m few pennfeaf KU/ABETrt AVer OFKICiB" 'RUST COMPANY 7IS lllubctlr Awe. ElUabclh LUMBER — TBIM — MASONHY _ SCH^ENS .-' > • • BROAD ST. OFFICE STORM 8A8H — HABDWAHE — PAINT US Broad St^ Elizabeth CRanford 6-0900 INSULATION — CROSLEY APPLIANCES ELIZABETH CRANFORD ELMORA OFFICE •'DEPENDABLE, TRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1325' YOUNOSTOWN STEEL DTCHENS SEAGER'S O*yotal ltiuutu» Cmrpontiom CRANFOBO OFFICE PVBLICt OFFICE YARD 100 So*nh Ave^ E^ CranfotJ 336 Centennial Ave. ^ Cranford 64)505 ?5<1 STORE Cor. North & Union Aves. Lexington Ave. at L.V.RJL UNION i\Z.. ]•'•:: .':: ••!.. ••.•-'.' N. ^ ",

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• .•<••:» aaX. TDUBSDAY. APRIL tt, 1W1 TH« CRAWTOHD AND CHRONICLE THUplsDAY. APRII. 12. 1931 in er place, who recently returned ness, 200 Hil Tuhemurle Guest Church Schools to Hold from Munich, Germany, where she Sprinif Rally at Trinity worked with displaced persons, nut avenue. A To Thought for the Week On Healing will speak at evening services Sun- N FOR 0 V O T E R S The~spring rplly of the Northern The'series mt iti,.(j ..TK day nt 8 o'clock. Phyllis. Gove will ning of theXhri.,!i ' ** Convocation Church Schools will be devotional leader. ;m Oh By, thft Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy. Trtsitv be held at Trinity Church at 3:30 becontinuedWO!t; At Dinner "HEADLINE JUDGaUtNT' Comfortless Patrolman George Ward will Witt Select Next Tuesday, April 17th, y p. m. Sunday. The Rev. Gordort The sloitnn "one mans meat is another man's pobm" is Gertrude Ma,,- Slmh Bible ""The Healing of the Comfort- Lyall, rector of St. Luke's Episco- address the Qdds and Ends Fel- ' The "Rev. 'Don .'• KcnyTcompuUory education, tor. atservices Sunday-at-l 1 a. m diocesan director-of wJWlous cdu Junior High FeJlownmu. be uurst spoakci tomorrow niuhf the RVncrul standard of reading us revealed by official statements will be Theodoce Munday and i in the First Presbyterian Church.'cation, wrt'l Rive un illustrated talk. nt Ihi' annual' iVlliuvsliip diniu-r <>( is deplorably low, Reference is frequently niade at. Educational Stephen Boycr. ' • Marilyn Vosbcrg will sing. "This Services • Simduy • mornjpg,. the the CranfWcl T;il>t>ni;irlo. The af- Conferences and elsewhere to the importance of cultivating the Is MV Prayer" by Newman, and fair will bi'uin-M. "::'«) IV mi" tin- linbit of K-'adinK Kuod literature, but 'tho exhortations appear for third Sunduy after Easter; will bo- The Young People's Choir will the most part to full on deaf earn. the Chancel Choir, "Sing Alleluia gin at 8 o'clock with Holy Euchar- rehearse tonight at 7 o'clock and Far Hills In.". SnincivilU". Forth" by Buck, v '.. Euiit-i"' lVit«-i'M'M will W> iu:istf.r A study of the circulation figures of our daily and Sunday ist, followed by church school at he Senior Choir, at 8 o'clock. Boy The Oratorio Chorus will present of , drrenioiiii's. liu-Huli'd i" thi* newspapers provides much food for .thought. Speaking generally, 9:30, coffee class nt 10; and the 11Scouts will meet nt 7. Scout moth- SHOES the bigger the hciid,Une, the spicier niid more scandalous the news "The Song of Amos'* by Dr. Char-, o'clock choral service and sermon. ers will serve a luncheon tomor- far musical eiitoi liilMinont will l'<" a stories, the greater the circulation. . >, lotte Garden at 8 |ii m. Sunday, row at 1 p. m. The Junior High male quitvltM 'and a plaivist !»«' wWc_mrc in dunuer of becoming, if we are not already. • The Golden Age Club will meet WOMEN WITH Soloists will be' Miss Vosbcrg, s6V Fellowship will hold a square and rtOBL trombonist from the institute. nation whose judgment Is formed by headlines We know the prano; and Floyd Worthington, at*i pi m. Tuesday in the parish mastery dunce at 7:30 and the ' The Ki-v. Mi'. Ki-nyoti has-h«Vn usual reason «iven by those who like bite headlines, that they house, und the Trinity Club, por- : Independent prefer to see the "news at a glunee'* and they want to read some- baritone. Walter N. Hewitt will be Odds and Ends will have a party Instructor in Hiblc at the.institute at the organ and Mary Elizabeth ish ftroup for young adults, will ut 8 o'clock. '.-.._••-..' sinciO!»-«H. I1!i'ov Ui Iliat lui-onved ' thinu which "does not demand much thouaht, and that they "have ANDREW nt> time" to wade tnroUdh more serious journals. Bonnell will direct. hold the regular monthly meeting Omtaale ef us dean of \wn and Hil>l<\ teacher AetuuHy, these arc very poor excuses; we can only And time at 8 p.m. Cyb Scout parents will meet Jean BcUlcn will lead a meeting Monday ut 8 p. m. Prayer Circles at St.IVuil Nihle. Institute. He was to do something in which we arc interested. (For instance, how of the Junior Fellowship ut 6:45 gradulited from Asbmy. OolW'Hi- i" REV. DON J. KKNYOV many of those who think that they .have no time to read a well- will be held Wednesduy at 10 a. m. CENTENNIAL Republican informed article on current affairs or an instructive book, spend p. m. Sunday. Participating In the n the homes of Mrs. Thorlief Bars- 1»38 anil Vereived his bachelor of topic. -Vocations That Count,"nwill cmAW divinity decree fi"«mv Hotliol Sem- many hours every week watching television programs; find time Rev. er and Hescue Mission in Newark. . to pluy Kolf or cards, or anythins else which is time consuminc. be (hare Burke, Diane Austin and inary in 1!H!>. \ • ',-': The Rev. Or. Aitchosou will be If we rcud only for entertainment, our judgment en impor- Gayle Waddill. .'At worship HWI'HS Sunday at in Pittsburgh Dexl week where be tant problems of the day can hardly be sound ' There? may be very Worship for the Senior Fellow- Gives Series 11 a. ID , the Hew GV>t^e A: Aitoh'- will coiultu't a Hible conference in little entertainment VulUc in the news, but in each case every in- ship will be led by Lois Ann Candidates . .cson. D.D.i pastor, wni,spieat'h on, that area. . telligent American is challenged to.study the facts of the situation., Schack. The discussion topic will im "Cod's Willingness T women's missioniiry prayer always slich us to leave church people with.any sense of satisfac- be. "The Art of Churchmanship." Hev., Albert AlHnger, pastor, at Miss Hiwi'iiii Hall will speak bc- band^will meet Wednesdiiy at 10 tion. : ". • , • • ••• ' . Anyone uishinji to join the churc,h the 0:30 and 10: SO u. nn services 24 HOURS ' fore "the Sonior Youth Fellowship we can til) be thankful that our local papers; in closer touch is invited, ' '.> ; a. m. in.the ehureth. - with community life, und therefore with the mind of the reader. Suudiiy. in Cranford Methodist nccua nt 6:30 p. hi.,-.Sunday. The Sunday The regular sup|>cr and work llible School will be lu'lrl at !>:!«) , At th'tN;yo.iiiiij!'servieo last Sun- uenerally recognize u greater obligation. Community weeklies like Church! His subject will be, "The Township day, Urewstor Purcella spoke on our own Citizen und Chronicle arc to be commended for their mecliiiK of. the Margaret Greene Message of the Old Testament." a. m. with clusses lor all n|*os.'The accurate" reportinu und their sense of responsibility to the chureh. Guild will be held Monday at 7 HcV. Dr. Aitchesiin, will teach the "The Meaning of Ha|)tism." Mrs. The Senior Choir will sing, "Be Dorothy SmlthXwas soloist. The p. m. in the gymnasium. Hostesses men's class aiulMVK. AViHjam Her- will be Mrs. II. R. Jacobus, chair- Not Afrnid" by Mendelssohn, un- ry, the ladies" class. Senior Youth Folluwship'.heard a Hi 2: SO p. ni. TueSduy in the Cn- last Sunday by the pastor: Larry IS READY TO SERVE YOU man; Mrs. A. G. Bungenstock, Mrs. der'direction of Henry M. Board- v talk on, "lU'liefsrinuVlsms Tivdny," sino; Thome of the roundtable dis- Kirk Nelson, son or Mr.'and Mrs. Th' Missionary fat-Workers will % E. B. Ilunn and Mrs. T. G. Gilder. man. Committee •meet Mi>nday at' the Fioniejif Mrs. Kiv« n by Mi.s.s Mary Vit" of Hosejle I'lissiou will be "Rplijjion for To- Harold Nelson of 1 Rose street. % On Tuesday, the" Elizabeth Pres- Bible classes for men and wom^- Frank Cordes,-Cnsino avenue. Sew- Park. . , • • . • day." ' .' • \ Cheryl Ann Isaac, daughter of Mr. Day or Nieht, SiNay or bytery will hold its regular, meet- en Will be held ut 9:30 u. ni. in the and Mrs. Lincoln. Osaac of 11 inji will be done for tlw lamily of Roliuious irnpllfutlons of thej'c.- ing at 3 p. «n. iri the linden Presby- parsonage. Charles Millcr-and Mrs. the Hev. and Mrs. ,1. McKinney, Florence drive, Clark; and Jute A Rtf. Ham. It M iiiy iHh> cent Sedate crim.c invcstigati6n terian Church. The annual ban- F. H. Gaul will be in charge. Class-: who will leave soon for another Ann Carey, daughter of Mr. and Receives Call will be the topic pt n panel dis- quet of the Couples' Club will be es for boys and girls through the • te»:m ol service in Frencl\ West Mrs. James Carey of -15A Wavc^ cussion ill the next meeting of the held Wednesday at 7:15 p. in. in fourth grade also will bo held ut Africa. A'speeial spciiUor will be crest avenue, WinHeW. • PATINT MHHCINES Tt'mplc Women's! Club, April 10. the gyirtnasium.' • ;•'.• .. 9:30. The Temple Beth El choir, dlr. 'featured. • For Pdstdrate CUb Pack U4 will hold charter Older boiys and girls will-nttend - • SICK «OOM SUPftW Tlui men's prayer mooting will rected by Mrs. Samuel Roth, cn- night tonight at 7:30. The public' classes, at 10:50 u. in. Mrs. John Pull Down Lever No. 17-A . be'held Saturday at 8 p. m. in the tcrtiiincd the Sisterhood of Unity is invited. The pastor and. a Scout Mbding down.a piece of Pull Down L .r No. 18-A At Calvary Thcisz wiUsupervisc a nursery for 611 Park Ave, (Bet 6th uid 7th) PL64WQ|| 'i>m Ibe- executive will-participate.— —painting it—»i young children ut that hour: chureh at "7 p. nv. 'tomorrow for a program, of songs.' ways rub with the grain of the ERTIIWAITE The nev. Arnold J. Dahlquist of' The Board of Trustees will meet " Miss Mary Lou Gilley of 4 Frai- TLAlNriUJJ forAi . t>UFFY services at theGood Will lloiue Jamaica, L. I.i was extended a call ut 8 p. m. Monday in the church, to till the'vxistini; pastorate va- Subject und on Wednesday at 8 p. m.r the CHRISTIAN SCIKVOK LKSSON cancy of Calvary Lutheran Church, School of Religion will continue' its SK.RMON at :> special Coniiiv'untionnl nioet- Of O«c«*olu Putitor study of the smaller books of the The power of spiritual-Truth to inu; Sunday. - - The Rev. Albert G. DeMo, pas- Bible. , dissolve biiiVian belief.in sin, sick- Th'o.llov. DahlquistV decision is tor, will preach on stewardship at ^Circle 2 of the Women's Guild WE, WHOSE NAMES^RE LISTED BELOW, ness, nnd (le'iUh, and bri»(!hearinc, expected within u few weeks, ac- the 11 a. m. worship service Sun- will meet at the home of Mrs. D. G. ; will be broutlht out in Christian cin'dinj!- to Clarence B. Huiismntin, Edinger, 24 Oneida place, and Cir-. 1 day in Qsccola . Presbyterian Science services next Suhday . The pr'esklent of the church board. .• . Church. ,cle 3 will meet at the home of Mrs. 'tVE DRIVEN CARS 27Q000 MILES RECOMMEND FOR Y&R CONSIDERATION Lesson-Sermon is ontitied, "Ave . The vacancy -was caused by the The Senior Westminster Fellow- Wesley Philo,»Iroquols road, both • resluuation in Junuury o( the Rev. Sin, Disease, and Death Heal" ship will discuss gambling at 7 Tuesday evening. The Goliion Text is from TV William II. Niebanck, who accept- p.m. Sunday. ! (6S:20): "He that, is .our C.iwl is, ed a"'call as pastor of St. John's GIVE TO THE CANCEK FUND the God -of salvation: and unto Lutheran Church, Rutherford.'-. Three children were baptised • God the Lord belonj; the issue from ,. A pulpit committee appointed by death." the church council to select a suc- The following statement, from cessor consisted of. Mr. Hnusnuthn, Paul's letter to the Konians, is chairm|n, John Kiesewetter, Ber- CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE FOR COWPERTHWAITIE OUFFY . :»moh£ the selections from the 1M- nard Schneider and Arlin Schiilz. blc: "lie not wiiftiiwcil to (his The Hev. Erich P. Vuehrinuci* of OIL BURNERS . • i- . f K>jfm>n ' "wbrld; but .be ye- transforme. m. Sunday YOU MAT HND COMTOET. BATPINESS amM «W WAT TO m--:: CAPTAI death is equally wise, «iiid is in ae- j in Temple Beth El. by Sunday. HEALTH (hraagh Ustenbtc to MM «f UM faltowtag Herbert H. Cory 8«leiiee ra«uV B te ~"\z ' — ,—' •• , »^~"U5Donald~ ••»R•. Crciyhto•^•^•ijiiivnni «^E.. »JE. i Foersuvi« t IULIMIRicharUd i\R.. iHctfcrna iciicmun jeaJean Montcnecouriviuntcnccourit iviiitoMilton Ww. . Heinliari\einnarit fear them is impossible, when you H R Refreshments ut the traditional SU. WJZ. <11» h«> — Kv«ty B»«*»jr,,...... „.„„...... „. H. RayinondXowperfhwatfc PaiirOTDunhum STlrcd L. F rigola Charles B. Lindsay B. F. Ncwawangcr George T. Salway ' lully apprehend God and know services which usher in Passover x that they are no part of His crea- will be supervised by Mrs. Rac SU. WNBW ~ «w«ty •••4ay „ ^_™ tiUm. m. • Victor D. ShaKeen tion", (p. 231). . S.lver.nan. Um. WNK < M* ka> — UA SuUay IwkHMlk Rabbi Jordan I. Tnxoh's 'sermon •ta. W«XB UM* k«> — U* * M i -SUPPORTERS •U. WQXB iU»» *«) —1»* "imk^^^M^M^s'- ••• * FUST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOrNTlST !>i:v> row evening \vi\\ be "\Vhat George W? Albertson John Culbreth Albert J. Haddad Robert R. Lang HughONcil Helen R. Scheumann Louise Swackhamcr ...... ISprlmfield Ave. at Miln. Cmtfonl Is Left of the Four Freedoms?" Requests for free literature and reports ot benefits received 1 Jstaline Albertson _ Services Sunday, lla.. m. Rabbi Taxon will take part, with . from these program* will be appreciated. Benjamin Cyphers JJ^HJhJ^ ! __ _ John B. Lewis James G. O'Neil Bernard S. Schirmcr---- AugustrW. Thermann, Jr. John E. Allen' •'Sunday School, 9:30 a: m. the Rev. Robert G. Loncaker and . V MonltM Views the News •/ • Richard H. D'Arnbrisi \Villiam F. Hanzl *' • Jane B. Lewis Mrs. J. G. ONcil Marion j. Seayy Robert H. Thomson Wed. Eve, 8:15 o'clock the Hev. Frank V. H. Carthy, in a HU.'WJZ (17« he) — E«ty Ta*s4*y. Mm BminrtZ »:!» ». m. Andrew P. Andersen Jeanne C. D'Ambrisi • Bernice B. Hanzl Nelson M. Lightcap Howard M, Park Robert H. Seavy Gwendolyn Thurston Beadlnr Room—15 Alden Street symposium on the moral and spir- James H. Avery Open daily 1-4, except Thurs. and itual satus of today at a Village Russel L. Damon James Harford Harold B. Lopaus Robert Patton •.Marie" J.-Seavy William R. Van Duyne 10:30-4. Also Fri.. 7 30-9 p. m Iniprovoment Association 'forUm George H. Barlow Alvan B. C. Denman Thomas W. Harford Eli J. Loranger, Jr. Charles H. Paul " tltlw.ird J. Shahcen- Charles Van Pelt Henry J. Behrena Natalie Denman ' ... John W. Hazell Henry W; Lovett Sofia K. Paul • Timothy A. Sheelian Fred F. Voorliees" Pearl C. Bchrena A. R. Dill Robert M.. Harmon Douglas. A. Luce W. Frank Persons, Jr. Otto G. Sickert May J. Voorhees COAST TO COAST MOVERS Speaking of Burton C. Belden Joseph Duff Caesar Hashim Elizabeth B. Luce ' . Harry P. Priddy Elizabeth Sickert George Walker Harriet Best Frank Duffy, Jr. John W. Heffernan Robert M. Ludwig ' Ruth Priddy Urcclla Walker . *'\- In the U.S. •* Caaaia Charles J.Sizer Robert M. Black Fred W. Danham John J. Heigl Edith Ludwig William Powers H, L. Sjursen M. Oliver Walters Saf*. ReasaHiUe an4 protection . it OOBOI makes the 1«A Anne E. Black fanmrtliate Service. ' Louis Eckert J.P. Heuer. Jr. Ethel S.LyUe William J. Raftery C. P. Smiley Ruth Walters Dodge I've owned." «ay* C G. FjK William J. Blake Daniel J. Heyburn ' By—Vau-^Hail—Vat—Alt— Lo» Angclt*. Calif. "And ««f «* Allan Everett Mrs. George Mack, Jr. Arthur A. Rauch'f uss G. Russel Smith F. Gebrgc Waltonr-Jr^- more tluiTlivcd up to the IVVIRT rtp* ; ocnj'amin B. Bloys •' Herbert W. Farrell William E. Hill Peter F. Malloy Van Reinhart I'M primarily in- Ulion for dependability and ecaaiMJ- 1 Sidney W. Smith Dorothy Walton HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent Norman W. Bonsall Michael J. Ferro Lawrence Hilyard Fred F. Malpere George F. Richards P. Eugene Snydcr terested in sound Nathan R. Hower Harris Warner " Isabel Bonsall Gerald J. Finney Harold W. Marks Oliver L. Richards Augusta D. Snyder Norma J. Warner ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. bonk manage- Mary .S Hower George A. Martin Ftrcpraof 8toras« racking * Crating a Specialty Blanche Brooks WilliamC. Ford Samuel J. Richmond Dr. Frank J. Sowa Thomas Watson (•r Canwierelal aai Eitlnutea Given rnely Ybu could pay up foUOOOmore and stiff not get all the Anthony laione ment for protec- Robert L, Buchanan Kennclh I. Foster Marion. L. Martin John Ritter George Spaulding Frederick H. Weis Can HEauield 1-44*4 Frederick M- Burelbach Lois Ivey > Lanny Mayers Lillian Ritter tion of my, funds." extra mom, comfort and rugged dependabitrty of Dodge N. R. Foster Grace W. Spaulding Ernest Willgeroth F. J. Casale Mario Frigola Claude James John H. McClintock Norman Roden Wesley A. Stangcr, Jr. F lorencev Willgeroth But there are know from cxncricnce'lite value every lankful of gut And Cyro-Matlr, °scar H. Cedarholm Stewart McFadden Eric B. Roos Uattd'dependability built into bodge tar*. inked automatic tran»mi«!m>. alone Peter Frigola T. D. Jones Ford A., Starkweather Gordon H. Williams* Would You Like to Eliminate Your Ugly two other safe- That'* why, year alter-year, no muny buy K>'rol l-'luid nrlve make* all your ddriving Harold T, Chester Fred Fromm . Florence Jones Herbert MilgrarnT^" George H. Root Lora Starkweather J. Bradford WiUon "anollttr dependable Dadgti'-- easier and uuoolher Mill. Robert L Clare Edward A. Kammler, Jr. Mrs, H. Milgram C. V. Rosencrantz guards for your Edward P. Gaffney Anthony C. Stein Margaretta Wilson Maw KM m» CwnUri ( ' Ye*. IVHICC U the-car you want unlay • • • Ray A. Clemerit Stephen M. Gatyas Olga H. Kcan P. Lawrie Montgomery Mary Rosencrantz Along witlv imart. »lcclt slyljug ... Ikxlpc \\.\t a niiiart looting, comfortable, depemlM* nt Hermina M. Stein Edgar Winne money in the bank — careful supervision by for the year* ahead. Let u* give >OII the i<™" Ruth S, Montgomery head room .... !<-•# room ... thouldvr rni Dorothy J. Coles Joseph A. Getz John Kiesewetter Manning E. Rowitz A. R. Sternenberg Ernest C. Wolford governmental authorities, plus deposit in- many .gty^oHtiiiK far more can't nutch. I'lui plctc story of Dodge value. Couic iu '"''")'• Clarence Collins Elizabeth H. Gilbert Charles E. Klein B. J. Morrison. Ross E, Rowland Elsa Sternenberg CRACKED CEILINGS? the tmantheii rlcr. Thomas A. O'Boyle Edward Salas Johns Mauville or Fliiitkote Oiling Tile. wider rear "picture window" give you ilic Pfton H. Cox George D. Green Lillian R. Laing Margaret B. Stevens H«")rry E. Yerkes Insurance Corporation. |>ricclcu wftiy of. "watthlower" viability Cox Madeline M. Green Joseph Laird . Bcrnadette O'Boyle Walter H. Scheumann Farris S. Swackhamcr from wherever you kit, • ' • Colonel Roy S. Zachary CR 6-3474 Be thrifty—with all these safeguards here. You g«t exciting peiformunre, with tme econ- omy; from the MR hlgh-amiproi-dou "Get- V0T& APRIL 17th-IN-THE^RIMARY ~ Away" Engine aj it w|iici'^.H cvtra mile) from DrhmHForYton CRANFORP FOR HUGH GLARE MOTORS COWPERTHWAITE and DUFFY Roo&nc. Siding and Insulation SpceuuUU Republican Candidate* F*r T*wmhl» Conunlltce For More Than 22 Yeats. . _ 609 NORTH AVE., W. WESTF1 int D;. MCMRBB •KVOSR •>:S-'-'!-

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cial p Schindler Mid "but certain type* OevelttiKl PTA Picks Lyons The ,•:.!, iin«l w6rldl.w»i*e mother of matches have greater flre-cat both *he Wttlked Into Ihp ynrd ht 22M—. . T«i ing potenlialiues than others. •Mirthful and polwi whlc olic church-'M-I-VI'.-,.. '"T^'G Safety matches which strike only Mr» Bruno C. Metamer Wns: PP- National .Hospital Day will be we huvc come.to expect from this Of n owned by Martin CunhmSjter, wns For i JUtimtM (»rou|» tours Will \». i,,.,,(••'' r**- neeompiinhed nctrt*n.'8hc mudc the on the box are relatively safe. Good polnted 0 delegate to the cehtrut observed nil day Sunday, May 0 Reviewer State* lie'il. .,'.-.''• ' .... "> . " W*. Stanley tobiaiwon of 4 BasAHedd, tuncheon Ycc.sv i,, '^l"f '•'••'•• ^ OF JERSEY VOTERS AGAINST moitt of wjmo, of the wittieHt lines Three doitx were -ordertf I placj'd safety matches have heads that spring confcrancc of PTA's at onat Lyons Veterans Hospital, 'Dr. a(i 1 l U.N. TROOPS OUT OF KOREA uddresse.i will |,,. „,.— '* of «%npha«i« were air that could be In Ihc play, and'-wns equally con- under'obRerviilIon for l(t-ilny p( i-- Hnmnpo road will or- hiwtcM 'to- not fly off and substantial executive board session, recently k (IIS MUHI« Oroujw Bii KENNETH FINK. Director. The Nev Jertey Poll Crawford it Baganz, hospital stnndinK j^v.-,',',:,',,,;'!'.' 'J noted on the debit tide. ' vincing in her more ftcrhiu* cfli niKht for the^ Newcomer*' CM* But No Brain?treated to prevenf afterglow. of the Cleveland' PtA, The meet- r I(KIH as H rt'Hlill. of p^TdotiM bitten manager, bos announced. ., • There ulso wj|| i,,.-.. ,," " 0 tn-brltiK MaRKi,. to her nenws. "Paper or book matches, ire* PRINCETON—Now In the t-th month of fighting in Korea* ing will be field Wednesday jfl tho U t! A* the dlrtmugbt Maggie Con- during the ^eek-e'nd, nccordiiiK to Slith* Annual" Concert ciinanta urotip. Attcixlini; will lx> V'Matcho* KAve heads, but noquently of inferior quality, are how do NeW^ersey voters (erl ub-u.t takiiiK troops out of Korea.and ' The. program in past, years was military miisi,;,|. ,,^,,J;' ' ' o»«. Berry Wlnkel acquitted her- An IVter KiMRsbiiry, for w\\ police. Clifton 'Avenue tirade School in u ."Salute to Hi.. Vrv,;,;*'.1"11 Th<* nnnunl ttprlng concert »>f the Mrs. Walter Swnrtz. Mrw, .Jamoti brains. When you use I heir heads, much leis desirable than the boxending the fltfhtinfl? — .'•'''•'• uith a •elf nobly in her first mujor role, Maeslf wnntr. to d'ivbive Ted, ufid Qeoi'Ke Norton,. 40 years old, ol 1 Lokewood. Dr. Alphonsc Homlng- heia ori the traditional May 12Force, s units. ,' ''' -^ StokM. • Mm. Stanley Schneider.' use yo^r'brains.' ' is the terse ob- type of safety, match. 'Strlke-nny- RoMilts of n survey completed in March shows'that a mib*tan- of Dorothy Lovely'in nppoarnnee nnd poHwmi-- who , l« nlxo nn old Itnme ojrhcr Plainlleld, while wnlking on N-oith ("innford IHKII School- music or- burg of Hunter College will speak the date of the birth of Florence Mr«. Frank Heick, Mn. Harold O scrvntion yuote«l by fin- Chief How- where'. matches may cause Ore tial majority'<>( New JerwyjuiR.— noims 58 per cent — about 3 In on "Security Is Our Greatest Mer Thli ing great natural charm »he nnedfi hiotherV, Itoctor Evan's oijj/ehni '- thcvivatcl hlRh iiveiHie Sunday nfternoo.n, Ktiiil/iitlori.x wdl IM- preM-ided Fri- every 5 — lire opposed ITr-piilliiiK our troops .dut Of'Korea Nightingale.. - ard 'G. Schindler, When talking merely by.friction.'in pockets or by Need." i'h«-Saturday night only further experience to achieve ncterlzecl tht;'ranenre f^iltcllec- waji liltt.en (in the lower right le« i-iny nlitht. April 21). in the hi«h I^'bry nnd Mri Harry Mrndrrs.in. about; the easiest v;ui«- ol utv: at this time. . y ' ' ' •' • •. 1 more precision of movement und tnnl friiiid. lieC n by a do« which got loose frnrii II'J The TuesHjiy canax'tM ^roiip mrt iH-mB stepped on," Jie warned. f Thoio- |>oople who fcf matchr^, , . 1 greater freedom o) voice and Kcx-the side of iiriilerpluydii! KO that it "Matches can be-kept in safe our t i-oops home and s:op the fighting there come dent, also announced the nppolnt- ativM and friends of the patients, SAVE 50% I epuh. -The Itnlinal 'was owned, po- There will be examples ot cld's.'i" at the homo <>f Mrs. Allx-rt Kant- It was in mri thi.t ni) Enclish.container*, and quantity storage to 34 »cr cent1'— about 1 in every 3. :—•'"-» "^ t »f Mm, ft. fi. Slckert. Mrs. nfflrlnlw nnd mpmbers of the vol- liowrfy cqntrlv ture. . Vvns a little .hard/to accept Miu- 'Ice Mild, by Arthur Toll of. 131! ^Jjt^t—mnrfr -t»Krr:rti*t-i>rJM.-lu.-iii Invar D7 crCreWhtonr.Mnir fc.~.f-Myers uritaty "serVtc**tc**" or«nnl7ntlon7nntl Hat .Jtohn Onthuurt portrayal of Ted WorUi UililKli (ivemw. Mr, N«.rl"n can' b thp llnal. i intmic. 'I'Viene will IH? prewnled by prexenl werv Mi« IIOIMTI 11 i H U • • > * •. frictioi» matches. A folded piece of UraH the - - — * t 4*IUKKIV 9 •'"•••'BUIIVI "'K A'nn uttelided by hj« perMonnl pliy- lined bins' or boxes. ti'iih the fifihlbui' in Korea nnd Mrs. Metznei us delegates tp the general public, 'the date was Mr«. Il« Ker/man, Mri rfientrr, RI.ISS pnpor swinf with each box. i 6|; about &. lo 3 alune who ^. y 0 Q |fi»jj ,,f Magffie and Tedhusband, was superb. A trifle siow tlclan. • ; . the (Jlee CliibB, Choir, V.WW Y.n- •Matches" will continue to be the Onion County conference- to changed this year. * Ranken nfilliird «nve u t'uiutt.apt IH-Vinhey. Airs'. 1-erO'y WIK•« Churt,', iwrkan* her awajr rapidly. In pace and characteriza- mllllo/rfiirc-uiulo from the plains' tluughter of Mr. and Mrn. I.. C. AU they will always be dangerous un- School.' of ceremonies jmd exhibits of the Variety will he'provided-by two ll.iiini. • . w . • the folds «.f.th€-juii>or tmhtly press- jority viewpoint i'f tHe stJite when, he told a Now tion and triumphantly evoked ev- x. We miiNt all regret that bdft of 44 Hcccli street, WIII Ironlr s people become properly. care- A folk dunce festival will .be hospital dlvistoni «nd coftnmer- onheMtriil prescntntlonli, directed ed together. Another kind of match- Jersey'PoH stuff- reporter, "We rant quit now." ery latent ounce of hokum and iltlitful old (Umrii)iiil In th 3(1 Sunday nfirrnoon for ii. l>lte' of ful in usine thetn.'V fcuturcd »t the PTA's regutat by I^IIIIJI Minn' "lluldie\in|!R' appeared sorrcwhat later with a \Vnilhy of particular mention is thot« there satire from hlii third act exposi- ints pioHtuvd the tyiw^of tijatch- in chs.i ic ol the local M\t\" edu- of Modern Art" liettn Memleh WJIM On Saturday iiftrriioon. l>laiui a fejluw f-nipliive, f<» .1 rnetli'xl (t.i nccuratc cross-section of the New Jersey voters" The bourd voted to purchf se *\» jo a (poof of this due fidlth Jane Whltc/as Con I* es commonly ,\\*(%\ today, ; cation p;«.;ri»m wlU-at'ct.d the,an- an excellent foil In her hilarious 'Walter, 4 yenm|nld. of I<1 IVrshing II\:III|IIII( tin me r.viitlu'lic i;.( ..ilni.- ''Some icopJc -/ivl llinf the V. S, should pull our Completes 40 Years more oil it?productlona for thl. Mae. the Conov^r^ corrosively v "It's i>c«'n said that more matches nual .-ofini tonfereno? of the New -^nulic OlutVV, CXpOH* Interview with .Ted, t'onover. Ii venue, waR. treated by Dr. An- | HflllM* co'mponeiitt;. T)r Ke;iil>v r. ;t IIK'FI:- troop* (fnu of Kortffi Mud .sfop fiqluinu ffierci pthvr iiertplr With Bell Telephone laVpr pleasant doing* was comio maid. Seemingly oblivious Ihoity fjord 111 for a l>Me of the left :irc sold or distributed in this courir Jersey Association for Adult Edu- 'nay that wr nhimtil go, on /i|/»iliii|i in Korea. With which The revised by-laws'were " The KcttlnK. (Icnixurd by Cruhteen will hold open ho ber of (lie, stair of the t of the world. cation on Saturday at Rutgers Uni- point o/ view-do j/oil miree?" •• "• •••".. si'tited by Mm. Metzner, Chair she played with the hair-trigger Saturday nluhl In the Caxino. Y.v- vision of thi- St:inil:ii(l'()il Devel- 3 . ;, • T.*«jr **TlitM MaaUn At* nvenub was presented a gold serv- *f jur. mainuined through. the able Hiipcrvlfiloti of SINCE 1775 RbGUlAK: Ward amlMrllliniri- CrlsHey. More than R50.lwm.000 matches are versity. They are Harry W. Lnw- MIH. Irvin N. Guycr and -Mrs. timing, and rapier^ure accent of a eryonc IN invited. opment ("oropiinv. used in tlic.ynit.sl State* daily. rerice. who served as registrar rt Go on lighting ... 58"» . 57'J ice emblem recently in recognition Trumport' WOK rit'h and ..,.,,... 3-Ti 35'.'' Holmes Wl'lllnma. . • ,. ;•$;/& direction born eomedicnne< The spontaneous Hind ti> ihiaitme, isn't it*" asked the Cranford school, and . Mrs. O. - Pull troops out ; of the completion of 40 years' serv- pi lute, nnd Joan KiiUlV alwtriic! Undecided; , ...... « Br, . trcd the mood and roar which greeted her epitaph on paintlnilH Were nollilii« uhort of the ehic-f. .'..'' Holmes Williams. Mrs. W. T. Col- ice with the New icrsey Boll Tel- NOTICK TO art. "thank you Mr. Pis- Rrmilta or survey t;n n>-lilill:n- qiirslU.n rt-iMitlrd liy New JcM«y Pojl on KRtATR OK JAMW Oa-plaV and Armly «•- perfect! All coheerned in ..„ "Stated in another way. nearly, lins. ,Mrs. Fred 'Baumann ami Mrs. Jannnry *, IMI. • • . . ' ' • ephone Company. The presenta- U.S.MARIM n«ou«nl. • .... .- .^/ #• *-«M>i>efative playing is still ringing In our earn. fiOO.IHMt tlam«'< arv struck everyCharles Redden. '•• - • • Hiiihlifthi of today's Iliulinits is (lint majority sentiment in every tion was made by H. A. I^afler^ anil production tlciicrve. credit for Piiniinul In th» oftler ol CRMtUM' to ovrrall »utx*WL An , -—irjorio Arnold played Mar- an excellent Jol,, "Hi-ihi'iiilK'i Me" minlili', M( tin- day throughout the Group measured Is .against hilhijini: the boys home at this time. These general pljtnt munnnei;, nt a lunch- OTTO. JH, Htirro««t».«>< th« Cr—•— garet nradlcy, MagRle's humoroun, groups Include mon IIIKI women,'residents of-all city sizes, nil agecon held in the Newark Athlvtic llnli.n. innJv <>n th» *lat««lrttl b«mc in pace and IOM will bo lone nation — each <>m> a potentially CMU Car* Frhrunr.v At U.. - IMI. upon, I School, KOACIIC, ' They are Ciloi/ln groups, occupations, eduealiflrial levels and members of both major) Club. for Show ANNOUNCEMENt i'atlnn of ttir iliul»Ni de- th* same age cannot lie reduced to ' Despite this iniijority sentiment, there are substantial differ- hprvtiv ulvnil Ui Ihc cnKllton of 1«UI iict In the band, nnd Elvira Boyd, stroy out' homes and tvnr loved ones. to the American Telephone nnd I'raai-fi til lt In the lubwrlbtr "— i recently b,V "tb«; Hosary So- whii Will «ln—)'Auy— kind ofmutch-whtfft-carc- Telegraph; '-'Company/., on a ...special ciety of 'St. Micliael'tj Church were ar* exactly-alike, not even Identical For_cxnmplc. inoiiLlire_inuchjnojre In luvorof... gplrig_oni_wjth ; conWrt.'^-spoJiaorcd- by iho- ASWM'-- .-.. wlllilii"«licTindnlfiiPri fiiini* tin fiillown: Winifred lostsly u'sod ran vausi- a .fiiv." Chief twins. -..•'• • "' . •>,' • he fighting- thfin jiro; women. Two out of every throe (0(1 per cent) assignment rcgurcling Beit System n( util.l OHIIT. or they, will be („.. inteK of the CdnMf rvnttrry, Will, be Co. of al| the men interviewed think wo should continue with the tlKhlinit; practices on construction methods. liunod rroin ,|ti«>«*uiumi or rwovei fci41afte ik a.m. Shop, knUIIni! \>:\U'. Mm Ion,8. llel-the twenty-ninth In the .lerles" ol "•••• • .' • • i • whereas,only on in evi-iy two women (51 per cent) shares this opinion. eH is a member of the H. O. Mctlu- i anuu' minlnu{linnli inthe* «iimrriwktibwrlberin ' . • '.. IOKI Shop !mdTOWIK- Sho|j|H', (jift perfnrmnn.ceN «lvcn by the school. Formerly VrudenHal Aufafthin tlKHTIIA H. HOLLOWitX, ('••rtiUcate'i; tlliy-Mtu;,' ladl^ii', hlilid- ' Arid 'younger poodle — those in the age brackets between 21 Cully Chapter, Telephone Pioneers ...... nnd 29. nnd those between M} and 44—••.nre more inclined toward our of America. • • IHA D, DOHIAN, Attorney. DcliBier'N Kl'iwcr' ithoppe, TIIK AITOINTMKNT Ol ITM staying in Korea fhmi lire ohler.'people —-those 45 years nnd older. Hull) Itroml Ml., . rontrrplfCe ««.) nnd orHild; Mm tin (yrliwl Hurt More than three' of of eVery' llvo «•( the youuiier .sidults favor going Neunik, N. J. w Sy.W MANACr.R' hincsbifiu' necklace; Charles I(ayvison.of Mi'l nnd Mrw. »7.IM>. .' ••.:..-• on with the fighting compared with only about »ine in every two ofNUIH«MI Shift Foreman .Iriihnelle lU-ati^y Shop,. ||crfume CliarlrA M. Kay of 1IMI Oii'k lime, REUBEN R. REDFIELD he older -voters (M per, eei\t>. .,. • • And voters who .hnw hud some college trnininj{ arc somewhat In Itayonne Refiuery Hliek Jinil'tfillor watirr; nnd Clun- WII.K Ircateri by-Or. Kdwfifo colleRe' trnlnlnrt who siilil Jhis. • • . • .'"• Today. Thurs.. Apt. nv«nti<< iirtd Mnple place, T(ic. ilrlv- • Democratic Purly m'eml>ei"S throughout the state are also some- Oil Company. ..- '"" '• '.'•.•. iXPhivin •s llir o|N*iiing of lib new .office nl ;•'•'• 0:30 to »>. ^•r, .Kdwtird Tntirriler of 20 Khnorn what'more in favor of stnymti In Korea than are Hepublicans nnd Mr. Sweeny joined the company Two Cranford iVsidcnt;! will tihllc, who liolllled thr h(>y\ Independents. . ' " , • ^ in the constable hook boilvrtnnkinK LOAN S 1 BOARD OFHEALTH OFFICE |>:nt in the iiniiilld spiinj; faHier,.told police.thnt the i.'yi'lict, 5. BROAD STREET Go on lluhtlnu ;...».,...••••' »....' flS' ' .. 53'!- ' 55'y . department in September, 1014. He itl the Kawtcri) Cfinwi vatory rtf Mu- On T*tjll troops out , •...:.....I.-.TTTTT-117'• 38'^ ' 3T"<> • 2 Alden Street apparently unhlirt, hlid declined tin 1 1 Served in No. 3 Rounery, the cruck- le and Arts on Tuesday iit Ji: 15 p.olfer to l*| taken homo' nftnr. thu tliuleoided • ;...•. 8 '.'- .••»•.•.'•' 8 !- in'i! colls and thW.tin shop, before ELIZAHETH^N. J. . In other sroii|is meiisur<II l» rt weekly feature *|M>nM>ra.vrtttlit.. ,li by Princeton Hcsearrh S«r\-icc>' school. .... AI,«O , WORK C;UARAINTECI> BY LOAN CO. !! New Lawns- Leamcda D» Vinci *• , T«Ve * I»p Irotn IWI Change to hetter v/Ui+y W AMI DKLlVERY NERVIC'K Formerly Prudential Autoplun . Leonardo pa Vinci'conceived the P9 VJ^I«4ay1fiiilai^1|i^aU the whisky known lFFEY»S winged pasenger ship from watch- t N •irtlnly I.K:. NO. tDt ',-.'•• K<4lauU« 29 AMen Street Cranford 6-2224 OR LIMEST ing the birds fly..The great Italian . . . CALL ITAl DISTIUINO c6tPO*ATION>PHgAD(trHIA*rtNMA. \ Uwlhv land* Hake — USE tEO GARBER L. X Brennan Cr. ttt ELMWOOD tnWACB Unlea t-TtU ' LINDEN i HYPER HUMUS - PEAT MOSS BRENNAN & TOYE' TIME PAYMENTS 5 YR. GUARANTEE TRUST "The Voice Of Yesterday Says We Have Kept Your Tax Rate Down:'* Plumbing - Heating 8Mewalks. Brtek Stet*. rtaster. Tile — Kes«ire4 «r Benewed JCONURE - BOVUNG - FARMANURE Tinning A HOSE-who regard themselves -aA k American Radiator ta. fetoiiss*Vu'>T:»-:iH-^ii.::.'i.»'.'j..T... '-•••* of the people are best for public'oHict .'They AntomaUe OU Bornera for a well-lialanrtid plant fooil —— USE believe in working for you—not for ptr- IS N tilt 8*ttth Ave.. E.. CRANFORD itm. a Mizzle sonal greed and political powef. - - AGRICOr VIGORO None serve you in more ways than the THE PRESENT FREEHOLDER ORGANIZATION SEEKING RENOMINATION HAS MADE NO GEN1JINE CONTRIBUTION.'TO. YOU IN THPIR ADMINISTRATION OF members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Y;- --i«:t,-«t*.^*i* PARK SUPREME These qualifications arc offered CONE UNCHALLENGED: "THE FACT IS THAT IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS, YOUR COUNTY EXPENSES IIAVE SOARED FROM *4,477,735 IN I94<» TO abuhdah.ee by three incumbents^— Pit THIS YEAR. THIS IS AN INCREASE OF 37 ITR rENT j^

fieM, and R. Story Rowland/TlainHcM— TAX RATE HAS RISEN BUT IT DOES NOT REFLECT THE FULL IMPACT OF THE VAST INCREASE IN^IPENIMISCi BECAUSE, IN THESE SAME F I V E seekingrenomination in thcRcpublican pri- YEARS, N^W BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONIN UNION COUNTY'S MUNICIPALITIES HAS AI>I>EI> ALMOST... mary electron next Tuesday. All are.successful-business men; .all line PKOPCBLV BLENDED SEEDS OF HKHEST QVAUTV wide experience in the duties pf public oilicc; ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS ' WITH OK WITHOUT WtXD. WHITE CLOVER their honesty and diligertcc arc proven; .ill TO OUR RATABLES. FURTHER,' COUNTY REVENUES FROM SOURCES OTHKR THAN DIRECT TAXATION, HAVE INCHEASKI).BY $476,000 IN THE SAME PERIOD.*4 recognize thc^taxy burden of the average 11 DIFFERENT LAWN MIXTURES citizen. ' /'• 'TO SUMMARIZE, BETWEEN THAT TAX INCREASE AND NEW REVENUES, THE FREEHOLDERS ARE SPENDING BETTER THAN #2,000,000 MORE THAN IN VlACHTO SITT. VOlTt rVRSE OR These candidates have participated in tlic program of" the Board of Chosen tHAT IS WHY WE URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR . / NO FILLERS — NO. DOUBTFUL-SEED IS EVER TSED IV OUR MIXTURES The lowest coittrty tax rate i* New Regular Republican Organization" Candidates . ReJucttoHof more tha* $0 per cent. i» I1"" ALLEN'S FERTO-POTS bonded debt. FOR FREEHOLDER - PRIMARY DAY - TUESDAY, APRIL 17th Roolone — Transplanlone — Fruitone AbtorptioM of gigantic mandatory urifort — Nitra|rjn (Seed Innoculant) expenditure* without more iaxe*. • Gcorg* Hmcknejr solve* such problems all the tine! Telephone cable such as he's working oa-no larger than lucrtdie in the pay of county employi'si tn 0 ' ' a man's wrist—contains up to 24OO tiny wiret. The two corresponding tlauificatioits in industry Union Garden Tools ends of each must be matched and spliced together. He doe* and commerce. PULL DOWN LEVER 11A PULL DOWN LEVER 12A it so deftly that the eye can hantly follow the swift mo»»- ment of hi* hands. And whm he's done, the completed Maintenance of all etientiat county teninf Fertilizer Spreaders cable can set** up to 1200 telephones at the same time. - ap the highest standard. R, STORY ROWLAND. IJA A statt-wide reputation for adminht rat in- NELSON L. CARR ELFIE L. SCHEIDELER No Parking Problems — Just Drive In • George and his fellow Splicers are mighty busy these days, working on the big construction efficiency and honesty, economy uuJ program we started in 104 5. This thoroughness. Bunnetsman -— Accountant Business Woman program iWtiithcs additional telephone 1 World War H Veteran Civic Leader C. E. TRUBENBACH facilities to hundreds of busy Defense It's your county —It*s a grcatcounty. Lets keep its >Imin- plants and to our State's many military Former City Councilman . Vice-Chairman Union County establishments. New Jersey's civilian istfation in the hands of competent and seasoned elected requirements have doubled in the pat Former Chairmanj Uniqn Cownty Republican Committee "T#ye«rs, and theie, too, af« being taken Union executives worthy of your trust— ~ ~ 1 csre of.M'npidlyas scarce materials art Young RepuWicannUicai s chairman, Roselle City Committee ANDm WEsrfeU 2-5750 Member, Argonne Post No. 6, American Legion Mfcmber. Unity Po«t 229 Am. Legion Auxiliary WEATHER CHECK BAUER 13A-RIGBY14A-R0WLAND15A rAcroar AND MAIM ornct J oh your voting'machine next Tuesday. 116.118 SOUTH AVt, E. CRaafonl 6-1661 fill SOUTH AVE. OARWQOD *t POLLS OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Strenghten the Party for 1952 . PaW for by Union County FtepoMiran Primary CoromitW V'/_.; 7.\;*;•;$<^vTv^^^ ^r->'f-£-^K^$^^ ->"?.: .vr;'''r;"-r. •>:•";.•••:•

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CRAWFORD. CITIZEN P rmed Page Twenty i^ * »"* ^nehtWiTw and Circle 9 at the hante of.tfrg. &••••'•••• ton «f Mr. and Mrs. jf'atson's qnd Mrs. Hintz danced Maid' of •f Manager to Talk • • J*^n» w^^ajay , —•" • ' • JW^hH Missionary Thmldeus Pact», 210 Arbor «tr**t scn were wcTconiSa~ond prc^ j "^ polan of 204~LJnco! e^n^b,^^ tented their bobcat pins by Cub- «y Scheduled to arrive In Long Also, Tuetiday' al.l p. IH.. Circle On Selli*-Mean Mrs. W. t>. Day, Jr^ is chairman Beach,'Calif.,' today aboard the will bo among the .2.500 »&„ the program with Mardi •I at the home "of Mrs. J. Peter- master Earl PalTrath. : uras.. ,'..••, "•.... , ContintrinK thie "Arwncin Op- to complete a 6O.000 m,u Asks Prayers George K. Myers was toastroas- Several Cnfefatd «* the day and lira. Cyril Y. Em-USS Missouri are John F. Varley, •' Ulcanor Hewlitl arid Harry Erri sen, 29 -Gnllowjie, .Wectflcki, arid, porttmity"'sept* ol arciur^s M Un- teaman, son of Mr. and Mrs., John that began last AuRust'i ter. Guests included the Rev, and ben of the Muafcal Club off Is rfkairmano f the luncheon< were piano accompanists. pircle 4 at the.home dTMrS;'Hagfcr ion JutK«r Coltrkrrtlu- Kttc Jersey F. Varley of 165 Hlllcrcst avenue, the ship left on mi Mrs. Albert Alllniicr. Commis- fiekf vttl take past In a ,.. . ..; . '—:— i'\' ',. D . . ' strum. 143 North LchlRh avenue; Chamber t»f Cwnnwite has as- Webelos p Club to Install and Leonard A* Dolan, fireman. speed run Jo the combat For Chinese WedneSduy at 1 p. m. Circle 2 at sioners Harlon W. Drew and Rob- program foUowtnc the cW»T» sprint . ran8in« 'rom ballroom signed W: Gram Parry, xrncral to Represent UJC ut the home of Mrs. Stephen Bust ice, sales m-jnaser ol the New- Jrnrv ert W. Drew nnd Robert Harris luncheon and (NBccm at Banquet wcre >r ented Ainerlcaiv' prayers are needed' for and tap. » T . 103 South avenue, west; Circle Po*er 'and lo^hl C>:m|tdiityw lo »dr and Cubmustcr and Mrs, FafTrath. Wednesday a* 1 p. m. in Woodroav New' officers wiU be installed at n rooiial l>y students of Meeting in East Orange bearing/up under ^reat pei>«>- 3 at the home of Mrs. Charles Rob- Gulw Given About 150 Cubs nnd their parents dress • the Cranford ;tu«cnl.< next Wilson School. WeatOeldL the annual banquet meeting of the Watson, awisted , Dr. Kenneth -C. MacKay, dean cutlon and sirtiin, Mrs. H. M. erts, \TA Columbia avenue; Clrc|e Thursday,- His topic Will l«r "SeJI- Awunl ut Banquet attended. Couples p play Bach's Bounce bom Second urer. Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels. ject was entitled, "The Church's Priznt Awanlrtl at • • •... .• • ' • •• •- • • •..'.'* 1 AIM! theu came to ruf. Susan Dudley associationn and Kenneth WW.. Iver- veniii.'. •,•-'.. siiiuinu I.UHI the manic of . Charles Violin Sonata: Bsahm's Intennez- • A one^act comedy, "Comln' La- Response to the Chinese Revolu- The 'H«>sa'. A ciiitlmilion eer- Ballerina: LoU. Ann Special uuesls were 'members Jf »iv«* T«'HIM ••••—•••• • VOTE FOR VETERANS ings in tho Den Mothers' train inn presented by the dramatic' com- inner s tend are Dr. Eorl Tharp, Theodore ent GoodlirTt; arul Mr*. O."-MirJuK-j^ lillwitc w;ls also Kiv.cn t<* JeVfy A.piano quartet caasablmc of y'Mili'W. Tina Oom- R. Moron, Miss Ahna_B Murphy the \VSCS or Methodist chiin lies roiu'se bvinu .conducted, by Cub Anita and Viretta Zohr. Daniel mittee, comprised of Mr. and Mrs. A teain. from the New'Jersey sen at the tlrswrt CJI^IM.-I ]karty SerilM- ' ' PrMtttpttdn Optician*- fiuthrie. Bonnie Miss Harriet Gasorek. Herman In Rosellc, Rosello P;uk. Newark. Slate.Einpluyiiinivt Service will be Commissioner William Sullivan and Walter Rctminc will play Ov- Herbert Flammcr. Mr. and Mrs. : last week by the TrmiJy Club.- ' Aw'jt'rtis woiv nuicle. ;is follows: IN WE8TFIELD Maill>> Dnmon. Joan Bielefeld and Mrs. Dorothy Wier- Hahway, Linden .and Kehilwortli. Craurord Hitih School May ~4 and will be held April 20. May 3 and a erture to Cienovrva by Schimmtin- Thomas Hann, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miss- EUzakx-th Gtn.rlin won U\e Wolf liiidKi-s, Pntil Mun.lny 'and mfrMy/V^wMMfWw :' '' Or** Mmil ii Suli<: and Lorraine sma. Luncheon WHS served by Circles to adiTiinister v'oealionai ahd .ap- -May.,.1(1 J|t .8,|>._m. I" IUmellc High Itallary. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Phil- "Corner • Brood it- . EltH" door prize. . ... KuKsell llnwesj cold timms, Many Kirchner and Korilmc"s Raptwnrty 6I4ZABKTH— 3 and 7. titude tests to certain seniors. lips and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher IN ELIZABETH The .cartu^tu narlw-rt. air held on T BJU-WI-II "ml Krvrt Swishcsr: silwi i School.' ' Mignon. Mm. O. Hill reported" that i!25 These lestu,- developed by the F.m- | The annual soap box derby will Butler, and headed by Mr. und Oven unday «»eol»r* "Next to Public Si-tvicr" the llrst WecttirsUikty »r each month mrow. Henry Puilen; l>e:ir b.'idues; A e«rd Mk» Ibl* ->y m charmin* ibank *•« fa* a giwlhullaaj fife Greta Wotff. soprano, win sine msen. f;iiol Harris and College librarian cancer dressings und 5 shirts' have plo.vment Service, nre designed to 1 be held May 5 and the pack pic- Musette's Waltz SonC from "La Mrs. James Sanlord. . ,j;. powder puff Proceeds K» l« IHr rhnrrli buiiams Donald Salas, Aitennis PM. HIII - AddreMses DA been mode^by the unit.l-Diessinjss determine—vocational—uptitudex^ lumlBii(li(n«ial5*ivitT».irit7 Mrs' old Sjursen. Herbert Wiese. Henry nic, June 2, it was announced. A BobemeT and U God Left Only H. Stanley. MacClnry will be -Wiittcnu- minuet will be prepared April 24 bv Cir-Only those seniors who have im- round table for Cub lenders Hnd Phrfto 6r«eting» Say Thank YOM ' You by Dtosnwe and One Kiss _aster ol ceremonies at the ban- Veneii, I.t-iltt White. Ar- Mrs. Susanne I»circc Zwerner, Frank Kri'efe. rhairman of the thir- Lalliile, ami Carl-Nelson; u«Ul nr- cle 8. lediate need- for the ser.viitfS will ties, is .assisted by Mrs-, Kings-ley Scouters will be held tomorrow at by Romberc: Baibaia Bauer will quet, which will begin promptly at Rfncri, Diiine' HolTman and llbrurinn at'Union Junior College, lovvs; Donald Salas, Richard [1TE ARE all to very familiar photoRnbher for developing and Members were urged to hear il I hu tests. ' Lawrence and the Miwi Nan Fay Arciidt and Thonuis Miranto; sll- It p. m. In the church. finishing As soon as th* prints ara be the accompanist. 7 p. m. A service committee, of .Martini. sp6ke on the life or John Adams *" with tho welcome photo greet- ut the regular meeting Tuesday talk Wednesday' by Dr. William and Edith Caldwell. , viin'ovvs. Donald Snlns; lion l.»a.d- ing, card* that came our way at returned, select the onr that you The ABCD piano quartet con- wbidh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sar- We Have Evaything YM Ned F*| •0 bulk'i'Mics, Barbara Wuester of Elizabeth, cancer spec- potus are, chairmen, will be in of Crane's' Ford Chapter, puuah- IMan Luncheon Kcsi, Hurry Hiukncr. Hubert M,o>ell X-Ray> Pr»be» Christmas, we mty tend to think like best and turn the negative sisting ol Allison Slacejr. Barr «nO'Urlcu.. Nancy Da ialist, who will speak lit 1:30 p. hi; charce of decorations. New com- .ters of. the American Revolution. and Jerry Serina; Kold arrow uiid Tht X-ray tin now be u«ed to of them as being restricted to the back to the finisher for printing bara Boor. Cbartolle Ftft fflva ncevoii. Merna Shaw in tlje Veterans Mi.rm6rial Home, .The committee In charge, of the In lli»Apilal on a card which bears a message mittee chairmen will furnish floral The program Wan held-hi the home silver arrow. Robert Moivll. find defrcts In log* and heavy Um- YuJctlde season when In fact they Diane Colin, will play Tarantella likine Gityti-; school days. A series on "Knowinu Your Ili- Village Improvement'^Association's "Dayid FabU-s. head ol Ihe i>n,\~ bers which or« hidden from the of "sincere thanks for your lovely by Rheinbetcrr. centerpieces. Caterer will be John SPRING 1 - ' Hiewstcr,. I^qr- of Mrs. J, C, WJlsoh, 821) Mountain annual luncheon to be held June 4 Dt-hner stripes were presented to 0 ffer an ideal medium (or sending avenue, Westficld. bie,"',w.ill begin Weorge Trumpore and Mrs. father and son banquet April 20 at Mrs. Albert J. Davies, 20-A Pork- obse'rvutiun at a Phikxlrlnhia tu.*.- many occasions .throughout—the- ihouMhbear-i ycar pin. the sawmill operator can IKUITUM the cam st Concerto in C Minor by Bacfa. Ami Sh'ahccn .imd Oliver Wei-ner preside^ at the tea0:30 p., in; and also (he luTicIieTiiT wity-VllljiKtrr-Attending-wrTC-Mrs; pltUt; XrPaulh(orily~«Si~Nevi- Jn Society Newsfetter. • many types of grcetinss. gift will be delighted to have the Ump ta a warm room. ', yii Cosnif". Nancy Bren- picture to add to uls r> PRESENT ASSEMBLYWOMAN sions" when a number of gifts are carry to friends and.relatives who I Dudley. I'. Mason and Rothweiler, chureii organist,- play- received: It may be Jean or John- may hot have been able to attend 1. Nancy Wurd Hold* joint Patent ed Romance by Dei)Usse.V and Ele- ny's graduation, a wedding, the the ceremony, a delightful infor- CLOSING OUT! ^e'DtiU-M wnltfc' gie byOMaSsanet. A solo, I Find TIIOMAN A. ALBANY CIIARMCS J. CIIKISTIAN mal shot of the bride and groom, I .dan«' was presented by E. Benjamin Cyphers of 107 Ret- Solace When I Pray, wns'tu-mg-by. arrival, of a now heir to the family rofd avenuu and Charles A. Wclsel Vetcrari *»f Wolld; War I toilin ofiWoiid Wars I imd II. fortune, * golden wedding anni- made eitKer at the church or dur- ,ililius, Li'ilii. White, Betty Mrs. A. EHenbacher.: "prayer and versary—any event which calls for ing the reception. j, snd Nuni'y Martens, tak- of Chatham have been jointly Race," was the theme foi^the inedi- DffiBD KNOW an aftermath of thank you notes. Photo thank you's will be treas- SETS i in the "buck routine were awarded a United Stutv.T patent iutiun." Mrs. K. 11. Ontil Kea•: M A storm sash wits removed froth CLKAN (AOI rVBCBAaBBV-White •• (Boniild Srott. ^k'' '. ^^ - he living room of Mr. ami Mi's.Colonxt — without button* or eatalxa — Bio. the advance ballroom V BEST GUARANTEE PI Thomas' D. Jones of 11 SprlnC' Gar- • CamU »M »*«B4. ' Brine them.Into Tt» .;••• CranlM* ClUMn fad ChtoiUel* ottm Sharnn .Austin, Sally wMM MRS. FtMENCE JP* IWVE1 den street Sunday-between 3 nnd 'ami Tiiiiici', Judith Wray, 0:35 p. in., according to Lt. Oeorgc (Brarh, Patricia Burnash, liHWMM Roscndalc and Putrolmun Michael IIous«*warc8 — Hardware II. Margaret Wittc. Re- H'T^'BBBBBBI mm Fcdroff. The said ah inner window DANCE TODAY! m.itt, Barbara Dorian, Vir- CR 6-3474 VOTERS pane was'broken and the frame -- (»ailgel8 — Outs |Unn«n, Gaylc Flannery, unlocked.. Vw'Hfi •^uilaieftor ewly aw FREE DELIVERY urt, Bill Rdsen- OK! y, tpril I7lh is Iliwn Day A yellow gold and a silver lapel leatatv •» AHlwr >»»»•»•». Tty |(John I'ottfr, David Paul, pin nitd china miniature shoes, val- It eM ta*. 10* Italtay $».. M*w- 109 N. UNION AVE. CRanford i. Walsh. Itoberi Johnson, Krtvernment is; Your business. You can/..be ued ftt $14, were stolen from the mh er 44 Irick Clwd» ftmtm. Oanfonl 6-2224 f Kfcmt'r, Terrill Frederick, 20A iissurcd or having it by re-electing MRS, FLOR-, home of Mr. and Mrs, John J. Han- kiii, Itoburt Achilles. ENCE P. DWYEll to the. Assembly. '. Her record has ' . son of 374 .Lincoln avenue, east, I Naulc ami Arnold Rob- proven her ability to give the best in representation, ":' : Friday night. 1 WALNUT AV£. CTL •"V ;n\d licv "Open H6use" gives every voter the oppor- Two bedrooms were ransacked f Barren and Nancy Mar- "\ ut 37S Lincoln avenue, east, home tunity to discuss legislation. , Snow White and the of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Borodow'ko, A cane top dance.'was ROOFING, SIDING AND WUV TAKE LESS-WHEN but $50 cash in u dresser drawer iby Ailine Veneri, C.arol INSULATION SPECIALISTS. THOMAS A. , SUE OVFEllS THE BEST? ' y.<«s missed. Lt. Thomus ' Woods (Marilyn Venerl and Mary iind. Patrolman Frank Caruso said '. '••; -paid tor by fcit,l»cn«' CoinmKlec. [XcGovncy'. Solo humbers }he articles were discovered stolen by Susan Aborn, kl«j and cJan Liska. s lor Piniicchlo were Hol- 1 Martia Achilles, Mary n'.v, (Carol Rudnicki, •fan McHdrt;, t^oulac Rristn, "" H...Palsy Settle and. mil. Ann Vrceland pef- |*al* Brilliante and Mafjor- tthmrcd a solo toe dance. *• 11.11't mU» «h* big l.l*vl.Ui. hU. "*O.% with Ed Mulllvan — K«»a»y «v«M>uf. II sW> number was danced Ml.ilian Wt'UH. Chawncl S. . . • - L ,„«, Linda Hooley, 1 Ward, .Mary Ann.Leedom, iMorn nnd Jeim Liska. Irene HAIR COLORING Only Tlatalr li«» "VIOITAUI CATAint V wlildi awlewHMHy t«m» aff tli* caUrlna «•»••« tmedicul knowledge1, "Ij TU*rStftt»C*- The. complete graufood keep* lown» yow afai • paa'Oi'y wow pvoa^ay ••••• K™*r «f cancer cure* creations Nunn-Bush shoemakers have colorful and vigorous growing. It feeds lawns better for less — a^nltohwi o triswW diskca* at trawaaB^aaa*' X use only 1 Ib per 100 sq ft. 25 /bi - 12.50 .100 Ibi - $7MS Marc-O-Motlc Drl«*. Id* ••*» Uaift»ar.' « doubled. ever produced. We believe no. higher tweoaStr, man •fficiant ogtowoMc !••• :: j »Uw-or tMhy T^cfc-O-Mofc O*««VW« wroif , to make attainment in styling and comfort has ever LIME — FERTILIZERS or* o^Monol ot atitra caA TW«"» •*• Citizens Committee: immA . t » «»clinn avail. been reached. Available at this store in a rotks with minds for •Canomy b«com» Mercury*! , to aid- GARDEN unil VEGETABLE SEEDS in the gnat EDWARD C. McMAHON. Chairmah irmo-LiltTrealnipnt Lolion b*tt frUndt. A»l< (hot* who alrsady own a Mercury ajty „, aus ,•, variety of popular, models, they are all Ankle- GARDEN TOOLS tt-cySMfer.V^ypafM: }.. and check your M«rcory dealer about records °f e curea for cancer. Fashioned for enduring shapeliness,.. and ' PnlHi ^>r. The CiliU'n iind ChronicJi" 1 n'vululiounry lotion that works On longlrfe ond savings. A1951 Mercury will always S* »°»'h*lp! ThW. OLAMOVK NEWS no LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED MRS. J. STANLEY HARRY D. LOHMAN • *'-'\ wrinklesrctvucyncsTam! r* *• 1OB« as ya* car* to **•*. So, «Ay net save more and always be worth more In resale. extra dollar-saving miles of satisfying wear. "AIR SPUN" Went prodtf Cad your Mercury dealer for the fad. I the time to •— We Rent — HAROLD A. GLOVIER MRS. E. C. REARICK action of Kliulxllt ArJcn'a Virtuo-Uft! It i» unique; FACE POWDER . Sldndarckaqulpmanl, accouorlei, and trim AUGUST C. BUNGENSTOCK WILLJAM H. LANG ' llluiKated ora tubjact to changa without notice. NUNN-BUSH STYLUS from $17.95 Sanders — Polishers —- Hand Sanders there i* unlliiug t1«) quila file it fur tlimMe chin, PLVS * LIPSTICKS FRANK C. FYKE ~ MRS, J. H. McCOY .r^iwy »Liu, ituflmrts aurfacisliitr*. Virnnv-Lifl EDGERTON SHOES from $12.50 Lawn Rollers — Spreaders contain* vit.it. rr.lnnng oil* »nJ we're! ingr«Ji«nU Creamy and 8ub-Deb ' brlp lift, Itrui, wiiUMith, lighten »h«l tuUfa ttith SUPPORT THE CANCEK FjntD DUVE Veterans Committee: inrtnliMe fffifl.7V11 '*> awulJ it. . 4 Up,, up into AU For. $1.25 MEN'S CLOTHING, SPORTSWEAR >our din .. . a»J »« wh«t a Jilfeteiico ii IntLt*. CAPT. JAMES B. DRYDEN. Chairman VL50 2 «•« *i.00 4 oa. »!•> taut. FbAe HATS, HABERDASHERY, SHOES HAROLD M. BUCK CARROLL K. SELLERS HARRY V. OSBORNE DUDLEY CROFT ROBERT MUTTON JHARRY MAIN CHARLES J. EHMLING

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'••--• - v -^i^ THS CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUnSDAY, APJUI. 12. .1051 Page Twenty-tbre« '':' •'- '' ": ^ fifflra CtTI^ Aim'(31^^ APRIL 12" , "»' ' ' ' . 2}0 and 200; SJcko, 210; Ter- and her daughters. In Miss Irene Gilbert's fifth grade ten and brothers with beautifully Klnnvy . 1.14 176 Oabrlil ...ISO 137 IW !li«*ulre Vlayern Slal« ,f thg students plan to •ttoad rec. 814; DeMarco. 203. atalaer . , n»o' ii« _147 -U7,. performVno* of the motion ppicture Ladles in waittni were placed "by made-saffipicTi uti gfc _ _ _ Summaries of last wet'k's match- Holniami .. . i« - IM'\ iao .. 187 l:il 140 they had an Easter-egg parade Nehellrr ...... 148 120. ' v • *rogram tot Recent Events oj•inMe&st i ithi th xt tewfjnda Jane Booley, 'Barbara: Mey- The samplers were" colored red* cs follow: : 100 i |«2 148 DclU' g No toll charge whenjrqu til New York within the next tew which was especially enjoyed by Jcllowitr .... 1WI HO , 20ft OrickoW.hl .. IM 14ft I Ml er and Rosemary Korqnd and blue and black.' Mary Winter DKMOCBATtC CLVH 111 Handicap mi '.. i:ig Problems of ctiiUltx-u in the iiiiic- weeks. •,'••'. ' • •' " first and second grade pupils. In n '' s » DILorenao . KOOftCVBLT SCHOOL Friars wtl» Robert Laurence and wrote a story on samplers. MAKE GRASS CUTT] jfary's Ward ...... ;..., IT! I7« ISS 'enr mjc Kioup will htr dixrUKsed In Cra^^rd Public Schools the parade could be seen clowns. Recorded Club. : SOS 1*1 170 •44 782 MM 701 700 7 Ifl Orate I CarlMassa. - ."- ,. - •• Roberta Schillinger brought In Marino , , , 100 IS4 IO» 1) 'fi," proKnini April 24 by- tin- a scale, model uf the kitchen in theIndians, grandpas, grandmaJt Polly OolOandlo 190 !*• ir> |tory courses should have four years Pupils in Mia* Miriam; Bisenr CLEVELAND SCHOOL I1AIHV mi Hl.rAaTNKNT nil -HIGH SCHOOL pig-tails, Miss Coquette, Dutch Darna .'...:.. 1W . l»1 113. Culd Iao .-'14< 1411 Aiiu. of Hotiscvfll ITA. GuidaVice ortlcos ht Ciaiunrd brought in a set of paper teeth and many'Easter bunnies. hotts scored 3 runs successively in Kr.flTMl.ICA>! on . I fill 1211 125 Koiiry Hoti)iiinln HJHIIIUII; will lie iiiii- WX (toOanfwd) 1010 M.:t-ncp, iwo years of American his- i child lived near Stone City, the clan had M ptr cent attendr 213 tlandli-iip . 4lli>v. 48 48 -311 week from 7:30 to 9 •">• ">•• "" teeth. David Leland made a pic- suigle run in the sixth to defeat P. Tli»n*«. . I4S 2J2 ntor. A K>'li(lu;ilc <>r tin- New York jtory, and four years,, of' physical •isited them to talk about the lo- ScoutH Take Overnight A BURDEN A» Season'* End Near* V. Drllcr 127 MI3 IM Mice In the morning session and Cranford by a 6-point margin. 757 , 718 710 • . 7!W 742 Thursday. April 19. *•> l>»rviits cart torial map of New England, New •CBAMroau aowuNO LKAOUB J. nk-ardn ; 194 3O0 ISI ARNOI.lt A NITRON (III i.hi of Sncldl Wftrk iit Ccilu'm- Wuratsun. Other college ejectives vule of their new picture "Stone 100 per cent in the afternoon: ISO TBIlCHINti. .1> Netherland, Pennsylvania, Mary Frank Cooper, in the third inn- ^- ' TEAM aTANDINOB E. Smith !.. 138 >ai ( Htlltlak' .. .-. 1H4 lli:i I7r, ask questions :»t»>ut ''next year's ,CHy, Iowa" by Grant Wood, which Trip to Lake Surprise IIIIMI. ... 'lii •'University, Mr. Hiiddock is ii may be taken to bring the total to ' ' OfOil . • - Was IMI IB0 ' 1411 . 174 iti>p<>ii ..:.. :. ian IIH schedules for their children. arid South ing, made Cranford's only scoring 734 M» B»4 Drryrr . !G'acceptable college units. ' [had recently been presented to the Miss Mary Hoak's grade en- | land, Virginia, North Girl Scouts of Troop 10, under We Cdl Your Especial I—Hriiljbllcan Club 57 30 140 1110 1:14 A. DI-MHIVI. 140 - \M 127 w.vcliiiitili' sricinl worker forMlio run. He reached second on a two- — 0 — -Wllkrio .. 1110 1B5 Trciu ' ' 10U 1IU 141 f.ii'tlie profit ninth. in 1ti •ln« hy th» Hnnnevglt PTA To add|joyed hearing about the travato-o Una and Georgia. leadership of Mrs. George Oster ur- 1,-HoUry Club BO 37 140 iic Clinic of Union «llrkt»- -*»1 m«i im -194 >I onuses have a greater va- ...«.y the early some of their classmates during the UNCOtN BCHOOt heldtrJr.. assisted by Vincent Gif- ny-ajortKtop Tyler, and ~4=Drmo«Tatlc Club !,7.~",\~. .. 49 118 137 Wcliiaml -ia:i sent home (o paivnfs'cm Monday. advanbed to third as Glen Owens I)—Errl.o Truckinil 48 Auatln 137 171 IM Mr. null Mrs. Kilwjuil SII.IIHTII, ricty ol subjecls Iroro which to life of Grant Wood, Sandra Bridge Grade * fert of Westfleld, went on an over- fcy 1 C. Drlla Hull, HXI 7o;i The schedules must'be returned to (Easier vacation. ••••••; •—Ulilldrrt O»nrrnl 48 . 3S 138 IBS 112 777. 774 7 Ml ssistcil Iiv Mi. iirul Mli. (I II. Milv •; 'however, there arc ccr-read "A Great American Artist" Ronald Dadd went to Washing- MlBs'Malleville MacN»i|r» grade night camping trip .Saturday after- High School. reached flrxt on another Tyler er- 7'^t.lom Clul '. 47 40 J. Del|a Salla 188 "IBS 214 the 'high school by Friday. April noon artd Sunday to Surprise Lake. St Vn-inhing game ror. Bob Dommergue. walked to 8—Peppermint Room ....; 441 41 Ciajkowakl lfll 140 170 rum, HIT ill I'd and must be MKtied )>>' a parent. Two Senior Scouts of Troop 20, wt'alher. • load the bates, and after Bob Bcl- 411 Handicap 17 13 Fllainarr . ...: m» i7j I HO Wan! I'iim. Thr iiii.'otniK will l»f|iln "I take irt tlt<-»- courses also. 1947 issue of the magazine, "Jack] ture postcards of the Lincoln Mem- study unit on China. During the iri7 10— Shahrrn Ancncv 45 42 . Althotljllv. •eiKhth crade- s.'heiluleb X II—Cranfurd Shiw Rloro 45 42 Dim1.1I1 k . H7 121 ;.ir> p. ni. iii thr KCIIIMII. The pufi- and Jill." '••'.•'• show and tell period last week, Arleen Hrinn and Caroline Heston, l,,t. and Gold chief den struck out. Bemie Doyle hit n 737 787 Carey ...... ' 142 .175 have alivady been sent hnnu\ par- •ills ii»ay call the orial, Washington Monument, and 12—Cmi.tiititrm 45 42 11r11.nr.as' UKNKBAL On Crunfanl Duy ii' it; invllcd. • Grade S were, counselors for /the Inter- .MTiU'iwl «he mound •rounder to make first. 1.1-V.F.W •. ; ,' 45' 42 Srhmltt .. 147 !«.ftuvs l>>r day appointments. other interesting places .that he some of the children told the class Gtindrrann Ul Ifln I3B Ferrrc ....'.. - 101 HevldcntK will be uskcH t> Gerson Markowitt, prac- man went to New YorK City. Billy William Ford told of his nevcral 1R—IVtrr« - nicipal Court. Mrs. TV.B- A1K«M is for IVlutiiMT making of nh egg tree, is an old Arleen Sawyer and Dorothy Web- ,.hf«K»!ed to lace mainder of the game. 20 -SiM.il.mon . Sh(i| :.., US . 40 718 7M 700 ur vears .,f English, two years Mty. t»u««-r «h< of History while .Susan went up in.with his family and went up on r and i s •IB Kitrtirnlalirr . ; 1.12 l«3 137 chairman for the' .obycrvuncc. Mn; .liiiiic;. A. W.ili'is, and Mis rs Mty. t»u««r « 2-f—MvnV l^uguo ., :IB Maxllrlcl . Itn - IH2 Easter custom in parts of Pennsyl- lotidiiy «»> IrvingtoTs Fcldman, winning M— Unuinl ...;.'...',...,.i,i/.«r« :M ni 0 — off,K K KuinKuin-ryy he heaad «f the-EnglWi de- the Empire State Building and |the observation roof at Rockerfeller I ster. )'Scott «'I.I)M (1) Mrail, Jr I4n CIS To dute, the- followinu will have IV.. Kciinelli Kredcrii-k'wlll W h(i!.- Amcrican history, otu- year •> r ; vania. Miss Amato read "The Egg After dinner Saturday, the girls h contests will be pitcher who was on the mound for .2»—.PUchrr'i Market. ).. 34 ' »7 I.IONH will arlag ytir fart (1 four years n< physical shopped at Macy's. '. Center. Another day he visited the 24-—Police Department 30 Stcvrnn ...' .-,;..,. ins 107 182 I'ratil .....' '.'. •-. IM 140 iM in MacConncll Pink: Jolin- c.'.scs Saturday al t)i<- mat inn- pn>- Tree" written by Katherlne Mil- took n short hike. On Sunday, the ,riul Field at 3:45the entire Ramc. siruck out 14 of &7 Shallf-rn •.,..-.- '.... 1:17 1.14 nomli till 100 ISI United States Military Academy at ' ' A _— niiii In (hi-- ('ranfiurl, The:il i«••' .education. In addition, all stiid.nts hous to the classes. Jimmie Lang went to Washing- group mode nosebag lunches and the Blue and Gold battery, and al- Hall SOI ino Mcml. Sr no and JohiiKon Iluby Producti: nvoTemiirctl-topiiss-the-Kliiiunutu.; WestlPolrjt.JVJlllarnjlso^wentto J rnVii .'. ....: ' 14B IMS • t. 150 alKlkjp ',.....'. 8 -2 Thi^y arc im.-inbi'1'K ol the VIA ton, PaV-over- the. Penrtsylvahla hiked Br6und"the~lake ar«a7 60O batting knred 3 hitsr-. — —•- r'KIIMV.NIONri SCHKDUIJC Plant. Boyle-Midway. .Crantord : u the reading and, discussion of the Eggs were conWibuicd by Marie the Philadelphia Zoo, and visited 5:15 r. M. tlmlow .M..m«e ~IB7" et.scnti:«l^ <.>x;iniin:>timi iii " " Turnpike and Jeff Zimmerman IBS 142 717 70S UB4 IliRtoricitl Society, Union JUiiior novic ami radio rnminlttei- hrad- 'play* ihe cla 4 0 0 adelphia*., Arnold and Him va. Dcmocrata. ' MV I' ( nnd Union County SI'CA, Students in the college k Cooper scond. .-3 • 3|Halltriti, •> 0 0 0.1 D43 1128 130 ty. Anne Rienow, .Phyllis Clemen- Debra Huse went to the Stolen Real Estate — Also The — Krrlco Trucking va. Lluna. '• (T> . 137 IM sen. Rudolph LJska, Judy Czerwin- Pamela Mackey visited her cou- jhail kr'oi"i''«l toithe shott- ~ ~ .;io 0 , Shahiwn Ailrncy vs. Pollct*. KHAMEKN AMKNCY nirdnnnit .. • 85 124' 121 Mrs. E. C, Wolford, KCC-OIHI dep- sins in Bethlehem, Pa., and spent Island Zoo. While there she took . The following deeds have - been 11 c ..4 1:1 Sunny Actca va. Prpprmilut Rooiti. HurtU-mnn 158 . IR0 mi 14.1 ' 175 150 uty cominlitKinncr of Crunford Girl sk», Teddy Heston, Donald Scott, pd ll:i>'tl«' * 'he first baser lJ2S' ..0 0 0 Ditvla A ....;.. ni. 178 IB2 110 WALLFLOWER? many pictures of the animals. recorded in the office of County 1 • «:I5 r.M. - llnrrla , ;„.:,. 157 157 ' IM4 ' a day in-a second grade classroom, l^d dn)|i|>«-'(l the throw. 3 *«rv«. Rotary Club. 830 8S7 B4!l ItrOBTHMAN'N RHOr IH) Other Uroii|i;i which will partici* dancal Aft Grmu^uelMGrets^uebrl!,, c ..2 2 I K, Knlrrlm 178. 10.1 175 : 127 - ...128 110 comcrft CluLi, Colony Club of Ci'un- No work or 44 Irtcli Church *ook-are-how on-d.isplay-in-the Viohl visited her cousins in Dela- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Albert* DBtaw. rf Ul « O Accwtli. 3b ,3 III ; ...-155- '205 170 MarkoWlch ...-.v~-|47 140- -108- Metzner. Gerry" Leonhardt, Eileen *97 > tad Bt'I^'" went.to second rf .1 Six swcc'iis were recorded lost M school- library, ware. '. . ••..'• I to Heathermede Corporation, lots 3d ,.| 0 0 J. KlrnrxVrtt.nl 174 IBS HaVnck ,;.'.... IHtl ford, Krol, Jimmy Caruso,. Emily Peri- t'nasjed ball. Jiiracek struck ....I O.OI 'riday night in-the Cranford ljowl- KlrkpolrUk ..„.....;.. 145 ' 147 proyement < AsMRliition, Ccntriil SHERMAN SCHOOL Grade « 15 and 11, map of property belong- •bra. P .... ion I". Nylrn 207 180 202 710 75B •.'•'•; 7IW cola, Carol Terpenmg, Nancy Lin- IT'S A PLEASURE PILOT A id Anijv C'risahti rvarhed I a n« League, but the results did not ' 157 144 Halh'ond of New Jersey, Hotary, OratfCl The pupils in Mrs. Marguerite ing to T. V. Albert and Son. M. Knlerlm Company demann, Jo Ann Donovan, Don CUTS GRASS ,-ji"11elilw's choice to load mulerlally affect the standing of KIwnnlK and Llonx Clubs, Cranford The first graders in Miss Mary MacKay; Waverly Warner. Ron- Swonagan's grade Organized groups | Heathermede Corporation' to Ur- 33 I 3| 77 IIM BO2 B44 HARRWN'M KRHO IS) AT COST. No out was made on the fur Knn In ninth Inning. he league leaders. T'otnorrow-night , V. W. (l> It. Dlxori ISA 150 103 Post 212, AiTU-ricmi Ix-i'.lon nnd t Mortell's class have helped to pre-, to make a product map of NewJ|ho M. Roswall, property/in Heath- 321 CENTENNIAL AVE^ CRANFORD, N. J. ald Hospes, Christine Green, Law- ,.:.-.... Otl OOO 00 0^.1 l mark the witidup of the reg- Illlbrrt 140 ' 140 '. Hurt , ! :.. 127 12.1 Cranford Ciiirden Club. pare the material for one of therence Ringle and Barbara Hansen. Jersey. The groups were working ermede pluce, 230 .feet from Di- «]] OOI 00 x—7 A.'Tllii'o ...... '...: 12B 12S Mnrcvrf ...... '.•....;....•... 138, jan 145 . Brittun i;i»gled to ten-, Brian—TyWr I. Ma.triw.n. Kratlng. ular season (schedule to be followed Vllrl'rr 171 117 TeLCR.6-MS« YAKD — WINAN8 AVB. hall bulletin boards. All material on the following topics: Topogra- Vfslbn avenue. ' 1 Murknwlvh 120 mn . GraJeS unil Owens, scored the Doylr. AiKbrw 2. Alb«rtaon. Two Iti-nrillhrlll . .-. 148 Klfl IB8 [lrmikn 1114 ' ' 1110 in:i .Worlda l-.i selected was related to first grade phy, wild' life • and recreation; luU AlbcrtMin. Maktcradn. Kuna by two rounds of "bumper" boWl-' Rclilriiii-r ... 107 a; niyc.n 1N0 140 Martha Chambers and Robert Mr. und'Mrs. Merrttt W. Hayne» | run. Joe" fiilVIarco- and DonbaMnl In—Ci«atar«jel 3, Kcatlntf. Mat- I5B It Ii Mtlmnted that nearly 2.800 ng. _ . •••••. J. Tlnnt ... . 154 Handicap • 7 I B arithmetic. v • .','.' J •• • 170 WANTED plants' end animals; history and arr upo't* 1 Ii. the world Ohngemach from Mrs. Tracy's to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 15. Roberts', i wcrv struck out *>y Ander-^ Una. IMylr. Sfulvn bun- Maatcrann, 174 14.1 manufacturing. The- chairmen of Mlhun Kf^Mitnt. Addanilln, Owena, ^weeps were turned in by the .14 803 783. 734 The arithmetic written work on; third grade have helped trim the property in Hamilton avenue, 319 omplete line of |St, Mary's .starter. '"- \ . Juiac«a(. Sacrifice — Grrftauebet, fnnlnga 44 the groups were Diane' Menig', »u«bel, fnnlno Commuterx over the second-place display.was done by Alice Bennett, bulletin boards. On'display are feet from Arlington road. Jurarck tripled to left pMrkrd—FrUstan a, Krpi «. Ambrow 2, 700 70:i 845 Carol Ann Bernard, Ronald .Ben- some of the common birds, also I Charles Johnson, Connie' Delia (or the- opening: gun inlihto I. IIM» off—Krrn 4. Ambrow 3; Rotary Club, Erdco Trucking over FrUaun 3. Run« aA-^-Ankbrdae S. Krrn V FOR MURDER^ Sctrn n.nd'Thoiriai'Outc'alt..! Pe'terisen's . Dairy, Crunford Sboc den, Jeffrey Grove, Linda Hart j stories about^themv The art" work u Inniri^K and 'scored when X. rrUm 1. Baam on ballii off—rcld- ' ' MKTIIOIIIKT . / TaMreiUesI* Strikes Murtln .' InB Elcimora Hill,' Michael ' Oliver, was completed as follows: Wood The children brought pictures to PRODUCTS i grounded to Hynes. who man X Anbinr 3. Krrn 1. Strucku out Store over Mcn'H League, Sports- mil - 211) Tuberculosis strikes men and 1 by—FrMman 14. Kern a, Irbln 1. Hit by linna ' • t:il - 118 157 Nancy Slocum, Alice Ellen Smith, thrush, Martha Chambers; .cardi- illustrate facts or products .per- I' and threw wide to first. imrhir-Jur»rrt 4F«Mmani. Pau«d bait man'!! Shop over the Unamls, Uar- Tt-rlurl .....'.... I3S 1.15 I .IB women'duxlhg thelr.most productive OIL —TIKES — ACCESSORIES <:i«wpetthwnl(,. 147 ... the appearance of pit home John Thclsz and Barry Walter. . nal, Robert Ohngemach; wren, taining to their state. The map has to inake second. —Doylr. PrrnbW play—Baldcn-Ambrowi!*'. ro'r^s .Ensio over Fischer's Market, B0 124 period, and IS'the leading cause of EXPERT LUBRICATION - 4- - Xiwrtt-C—oftrr*F«»»™»^.««n>rr . Ijrtttirtt oan baW^—Cranl6rrf"»baW^Cranforrf'V. Cory-.;..,...: .r..-.r. 1.7a 14.1 Ml For Better Lawns aiid Gardens . The dolor cut-outs illustrating blossomed with many interesting and Arnold and Son over the. P<>- Vr»,th(we ruiilcil-out. brokru I,KAI>KRH and ^U+TEKS ran Timothy Myers; robin, Nattcy, death for people between the agci » DiMnrco . grounded out 'to Irvbwisa S.- tam*d rtlna—Irvington 3. [problems In addition- and subtrac- and unusual pictures. CAR WASHING icc Department. 727 7:10 74:1 really murder the appearance-of your home-. ,\ ruin* that Chew; bobolink; Nansy Chew; Bat-] of 15 and 44. I-i l..r •mil CrU-ihti went to •*«a»la»i prtrtw— fVldnuui. lamina pltch- POMT tion were done by-Nancy Slocum j KM) UM. $2.75 tlmore oflota, Caror Grade 5 Ipitchci .mil-cnsanii weni u> n_Amhtnue. Um»ii».-Robiiui, Cooper. The league-leading Republican ; 1111 132 . 13n 5-10-5 FERTILIZER paint Job . . , rot-nut window *lll» and aiding . . . raunr' water Moll rnstnlHn, Rodger Chinerv. jay,, Susan-yran., , implptlrn; thp crtlnnlnf Tlbasf. After Britton Hied out. . f. . Club kcglcrs, the only tetirri In the li:i Illll l:i0 HO ll.a. to Keep Into your banemelit foundation . '.-. and ruin your nhrub- ***.+• ^••••.••••.MMf , -•-- ,r ••• . c hit r»y a pitrhrrf j^— PI- ' A ' ' -W» H« M» PULVERIZED L1ME- Ronald Bender, Barry Walter, Jef-> woodpecker, Martin 'Tfometter; in social studies,- each member v ;l IcaKUe which him riot boon swept HIIIIII bery, RKI'I>A«'K TIIICM NOW with 'ropper of calvanM [With iimni'uon first, and WaitlC KolMtiflon to hroughout the KCIISOM, tiddcd two iiiiiui : 100 loo STEAMED BONE MEAL ..... 100 II*. 1,50 et% and cutters — while-price* are ntlll M>W. frey Grove, John Theisz, Douglas heron, Barbara WumY ami theMrs. Elizabeth Duffy's grade has RESERVATIONS •Illnil Hicks and Floyd Imperato. [ blackbird by William Zallnski. contributed colored pqtches for the LHuhy taurel. singled to left JtvColkge AII-SlarH' more uames to.their win column ut the expense of. .the. Democrats' last PEAT MOSS I. larg«>.Mle 4.(M> Grade » , Grade« patch quilts on the bulletin board'. Tea* scnr«l. Kerr. went to ^ g^^ c . Vnhm Junior ol Friday. Barring a major'upset, the The boys and girls in Mrs. Eun-; The children of Miss Ruth Mor- Portions of "Star of the East," N. J. No. 1 uml No. 4 LAWN SEED ,. Ib. 90c ice Samer's grade have completed "Maple Leaf," "Aunt Eliza's Star" Hotel* „ , 11 L_J »•_ *_ M««C star basketball scorer, who GOP keglers will __rctajn_ their gan's grade have been keeping an ;ea*on rndr Wid last^monthdurina, has beethnc their museum on the solar system.' account of favorite. library books, and "Hen and Chicks" are the gWmwhlp But league chanipionKhip this patterns which have been used. .•SS^sy^!"name^d tor the ^ All-Star team by ISB The planning committee for thethe book voted most popular dur- I Cooper i;i)t o(T a fly to left With only 10 Ki'infS scparatirjK REWARD! Airline. coaches of the New. Jersey Junior mi .project included: Marilyn'Powers,) ing March was "All About Oscar." Very pretty cross-stitch samplers GULF SERVICE a'Scanlon teams from ftccond thrduiih seven- MiClillouuh 144 Bovung, Sh««|» Muniiro, Super PhoHpluite, College Athletic Conference. 1 A nicer looking home, prevention of damage to y-uur home and |Carol Stewart, Robert Morell, John with the motto "Save for a Rainy fc, potmilinc tp third base ih teenth places, tomorrow night's Hay ..., 150 Children who read more than 10 ' The son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Id IB Vigoro, Hyper HUIIIUM unil (*ur«len TOOIH. money aaved! • '. _ ' .- ,.''.. Boyle and Barbara Timpson. ' Day,*' which are on display in the ' .-. ' \, ' ROAD SERVICE |Wtom of the tilth inninc gamett us Well as the two "bumper" 7» " 788 books during the month were Dor- u F. Robinson of 122 Bloomtnsdale I4lt Tbe OurolJ Travel SUNMV AC > • , Call KL 2-7153 or KL. 3-1700 day or night lor MtKK KHT1MATK. The committee responsible for nyne Dattd, LMa Porcella. Doug- classroom, have' been mode by 8OITTH AVK. a»^ IfffJft 8T. '; CRiuiford giralko(l :iiiul Kern. Vrtth an •avenue; Ed -was selected with Louis rounds arc expected to brmtf u RKI Garden TractoM and Power Luwn Mower* wide shuffle in the team stand ings. Slllpak .' 187 138 . ISB no obilgattoii. The IIARRIH Streamlined 1>-1-V-I-I>-K-I> Pay-' writing about the exhibits! con^ las Tucker an* Allda ROOM. | Herbert Hendrickson, Karen Sor- VU N«rtli Amu fiun avcruKe of .70. bunted Sabic of jersey City Junior Col- Rankln • ...1 IB2 154 180 sisted of: Joscp ZmMda, llajrjlui ensen, Gloria Burt, Pasquale Capo; ^ pitcher. ' .." Prizes are. awarded to those lln- l 122 148 134 merit PUw Is tllll Available — only 10 ; down, Uke 30 months [' The. class was Interested in a VLC-M1S >«• :•: ^ :•: ^ i«: mi :•: e=n >: iss:-: ^ :•: i_2 :•: lege. Louis Robbotino and Robert p 171 Babcock, Sharon Cocuzxa arid Eli- pianco, Romona Vance, Joan Gnt- lion's wild thr.ow to first ishing in the top twelve portions. Cowpcrlljwuhc 100 ISA Come and Get It—-and Save to pay. Michael J. IIARRIH. 845 New Point Road. Elisabeth. report presented by Dorayne Dadd Pampei of Bergen Junior, and _ l57' _2IO nor Ingeholm. Lee Stokes, Robert concerning her trip to Washington, yas,. Robin Ault and, Theodore I Kern' to continue to »ec-Martin Schwemer, Peter Meurer Those; who hit 200 or better last 707 837 Big, Now, FULl-WIDTH IlriHon to third. l . "iari" Peterson,.Roy Harrison and Rich- D.C., during Easter vacation., . Botick. and Qene Zygmund of Bayonne Friday night were: Ciubsi, 208; P. ard Bobincc' made the models tot As a special Easter. project, the Uuix-1 . ijruunrled to thJune W College. TinneEZ, 212 and 212; Ricardo, 200; HOT A it v cLim <«) Grade 5 Uritton scored. Cooper H. llarnvy ... 154 ins 1:1.1 our museum. Pictures and signs boys and girls .in Mrs. Duffy's Austin, Jr., 206; Dzujkowskl, 214; Hrllloll ..... 138 14B 140 Super-Freezer Chest 1 I Phyllis Chiovarou and Mary |tn left Held. J. llarnry ISB . 01 L. KARTELL were, done by Patricia GJerde; 147 (Winter reported that the children grade surprised their mothers, sis- Hall, 201; Schulz, 205; P. Nylcri, 207 Alice Schwalbnch, Robert. Froer- 1 draitrr WHfc—tkm» WMawajt and 202; Martin, 210; Weeks, 202; Svadman . ; 20B • 1.10 IBA CENTRAL AVE, CLARK, N. J. RE-ELECT A* KM r*atotinc i« one of the things that Hull 182 ' 150 144 ov«r 30 lbs. of froMH foods tm lich, Vinceht Guerriero, Judith !, II ...4 II lirjurel. 3I> II t? Fulcher, 210; Svedman, 209; Jello- "842 •"""7227 '782' TEL. BAIIWAV 7-IM1 : NOW OPEN SAT. TILL S O'CLOCK Hicks, Barbara Tunisori .and Jan- tn..,.' :t 0 iiOuprr. '3t> -I 1 o money to do without. Wear LOWEST PRICE 11 3 0 !>'>wrna. sa ,,—4 I > from weather; is continually taking; ice Papp. , It) ...4 II I H.lden. U « PJ 1 "FOR THE BEST IIS FOOD and UQVORT a -Ill 0 Iiirarek', rl 4 I 1 place. If there is Insufficient paint • . • . Gradet • •'•.•;. ' ••'. . tl , .1 n oC.U.ntl. r ...... 4 1 I prelection, Ike buildlnc suffers. A play depicting scenes from the i..ao 1 IMMJ.CO. r« ,:....3 • • :....,2 o utiritton. Ib a I I Economical? IN YEARS! FRIGIDAIRE adventures of Robin Hood Was pre- , p ...D II II Ken. j> , I o O •'"••••' ' ...'•>' ",' •.•••• . •':••• ' • /;•••';;;v'v:^>iV\V'' sented to the Sherman School As- Chestnut Tavern . V J I) I Fanner* were the tint h, suspect That's right, old" boy, you'll get up to sembly by Miss Doris Halden- Mf CHESTNUT ST".t tJlflON. N. J. IT. (FORMER ASSEMBLYWOMAN) J6 II li - - iTiT,l that the rust-spreading barberry 40 miles to a gallon with the new wang's grade. The characters Oat KM«kM N«w UMatia* lu : o o o i» n o o-v-al bushes .were responlble for stem •UK. fatMHr •! Cia«f*r4 "-' . - 3-0 2 in | were: Richard Luby as Robin llvnni •*. °2 "LMU^LI *"** °* • *l «raln crops—mom Hood. Dorothy Walters as Maid ,' •.'. Servtag Tea The Qest In; d™. ,i..viith. Scanlim. TwV than 300 year* ago. irion, Robert Schnell as the link-i ENGLISH FORDS Ernestine Rehder, Linda Mae h ANOUA PREFECT of Et$*x County Inc. CtntrolAv*., at 2n4 Su Ntwork TeL UN. t.SlM. MArket 3-0366 PUDAY. SATVRD Bad SUNDAY N NY 8lruigli| IJourhon Whinkcy ATTEHTION rOBALLOCCA WISE ftpieral tein U« Jfotite George Sleek piano. Ever retpaaai** la Ike . an«J - •Mater't touch; the Sleek tr^t give volr* to the iaanWkr- • A YEARS OLD POUND Ul tWaiei of that ueni asUtic drama that have alintj Resident of Westfietd 28 year«, Teucher, dvic Lca«ltr, Pi .lbs dcepett eaotioM of f/tott»ti6u» of aiaue loveit. • 100 I'ROOr* FOOLISH . Clfairman, Leader of Patriotic Women. , • BOTTLKI) IN BOND Join humanity'* most iatpor* 4i TERMITES! Jo think you're sawing money by putting tant Cru»ade-ihe baltle Mix. Griffin says The pluce to make iW letMoiw of wur «'ffc .Stop in and «ct •instructions bused on. Circular .No. 484 of thc again»t cancer! Last year tome 70,000 men, women aad in in government. America needn'a nioraj re-ariliaineut now." •8 « lubrication job. The only man apt New Jersey.'Agricultural Experiment Station .for control of subterranean termites with orthocliuhlorobcnzine. • S children were retcued from to profit by that im the repair mart. death. With your help, many We, the undersigned, earnestly urge every 'Republican voter j more rah be naved. ' COMPLETE LINE OF ' PIANOS Thin lit no -lime for tokea Cranford to go to the polls next Tuesday and cost his vote — •re h«l« ia popular new ttyUt. TV> |>«>4vts lb#i ••!«* wiife gift*. Before you give, think r»nf of loaal rolor thai to J«|itbted tbe tone teuiitive rat 4.39 Irene T. Griffin. •f the 22 million men, woeaen I0HN A. THHSZ GARDEN SUPPLIES of lb« gre*t comjpoier of Bayretttb. and childrrn How altv^J . will die unleu our Cnwade Mrti. Griffin's etlucationul background qualifies her for ESSO SERVICENTER LAWN AND X;AUDEN SEED 5% Discount On Ca»e •ucceedt. Make your contri- Ave..W. . CB C-MM button jutt«imporlmmt m» tive service. •.•••- • -Q ' • ' • • •; FERTILIZERS — LIMESTONE SPECIAL SPKIM; TMADj:-IN ' you can'. - • TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS Her community and county record of unselfish leadcrnliip i«« GARDEN TOOLS ALLOWA1M^; ON THIS MODEL our support. . •••'•'. ' -• •'•'•!,; •• ' • -.' LOW PRICE NOW ! WHILE I1RESENT SmKX-LASTS!- GRIFFITHS V<»«, We Shuriten PPPTr i stop In and Get Your -* Home Of The Steinway Her legislative record in Trenton was honest and honorable* >,\r I Murkding Reminder. StiU Thinking About a rtv£J In North Jersey Vote for a candidate with a conscience. •• 0 KOWHSiM WATER SOITENER? DIAL CR 6-1044—FREE DELIVERY ,ONLY THE STSNWAY ha» Hie patented'Accel' Vote for a veteran's mother. . • • . „ Mated Action, w esMntial to vote o! playinfl Why not stop in ami get the facts about the Met«r-MiMLineckan!jral - lifetime ain Inieriorl and th* devdopmeni of semitiwe touch- Dayton Water Softener. No obligation. FOR A BOTTLE OR A CASE New ploittc ChiB Drowtr—full Cranford Unit STYLE T Ot&Y IHE STONWAY hot the patented Dta< MRS. JAMES ANGUS KNOWL width! beouryl J. V. NOSTRANP, MRS. JACOB STANLEY In Cranford at Soundboard which provide* big (Scorgc Jbtttk, (6rani) ' ' Tre«. MRSUGEO. H. BATES MRS. C A. HASHIM SHOP AND BUY IN CRANFOfeD! Twin, all •porcelain "slock-up" " Quidiub* lo» liayi—no plonolo MRS. ROBERT S.- MILLER Hy orator* I *ugo>a or whin a I " MRS. WALTER fc.FASNACH T AND ONLY THE STBNWAY hot the honor of MRS. ^J. B. STEARNS • New oll-olomtnom shelves cannot'not or tog I Bet«ban bekiQ (He ovrwhelmtnq choice «f leading muti- MRS. EDWARD ROOS t H dam, ordMMtrat, iMtsk school* and radio itationt. MRS. JOSEPH A: GETZ Cratada. MRS. EVERETT J. ROMMES * Ihboiy Mm In y«* MRS. EDWARP P. i^FFNE H Look Outside- Inside-Se« PROOF <•• ««4 *»* *• "wwy "RrliabU Sihce l&iO" fJfZSm3u+mm£«'o*m*.NM (ST. D You can't match a FRIGIDAIRE! 1150 I. J«ri«y St. (Not to Kits Thicrtr*) UixoUtk, N. J;

PRIMARY DAY, APRIL 17 Polk Own 7 A.M. to 8 P. EL 2-O66S OKN THUtSOAY EViNMOS TIU 9 f. M. WINES ^LIQUORS 1/Allf f9CC CRANFORCRANFORDD GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY DEHMER'S Ilt 1 1Y AiA HARDWARE CR 6-1044 • AT* 9 ELECTRIC —Paid (or by «h« Craitlord Commttte* tot th« R»-cle483 FLOWER SHOPpE MS MOAt STMIT, NIWAU I, MW JIISIY 8 ALDEN ST. W N. UNION AVB. ^ ,.. •.. • '•••: :.ii'A ~:'V- •'•-,: • -•••• • : •.'."

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Servicing Real EttbteFor •VA^^HaaV, 'esNtVVSBaai^LT eaT ^a^*F «aa*^aBs«*V^BT . HelpWmnted-MmU can batle front. The county official COMVUTE LANMCAK gmvte*-- sent Plmri* Completed for Awfet Cancer Drive ' CRAMTOSO JUEAL ESTAIt 90A/UT 'ss^sa^SSl*--* e»»*^™- »* said he deplored the .disc6urtcous cant* a war*. rrult trees, flowcrln* «hr«b»1 ev.rjrejns. ~~~~' YOC WUx BE , ^.~__j«. A«s Mt ke shad* vtrec*. lawn*, CaU WbtlWld and comfortable in this p^^eTTVIr^^^nttafifiliea^crts Den yiely trThc—following members of the Jioote. There's a science ktfefcaac ml> _,_ k Mate a lit*. Aa* aM la •%-mm after « P. M. Jim Loveland. M 8 won tho'h'onpr'plnque as the best niandcr G««. visit H— Roljert H. Schubel, of 303 Casino .Fusal pia» he.|d April 20 Washington.., ..'••• ift week HHsisted lii Tilling frnvel-' weeks wUa*>at e*»* *aaaf**r t Union Ave.. CtUnfonl *-«tt*. roller, crushed stone and landscaping. and a prte* that's really The Rev. Willinm B. ponnelly, avrrutt> has been nam*>i cuncluctur »lti500. '..' . • • - ... '. ,.. inl ^usiiitxii '-of Cr:mf«rxl •Endorsement of the current carti- op«fi for the Cnn«T Crusade: Mrs. eesiis a w*. .*» «*ala sulatasaas. Reliable EatlmalcEatlmace glvrn. Charles pastor,, nddreused the Cubs and of the Choral SoclHv «>f E&^tern Ne «Utr»aal •• Uae a4* er a4s eet tABUC PAD*. Vfe. aH«. sto« ttchaftenioth.ft MlllMlllburb n a-2» jilGH SCHOOL AREA—4-bedroom home. paitin to fUioririiz*.' Crnnfrtrd's wn- Cbarlc-t I. Mott. Mrs! Herbert Me-; •uhparlur, oil alcany beat, twavcar gar- PA*rT-TOtE on .moving . A.ii>gloji. and its Is ' • ' Cboka of batulliul eolora. *~~ WHAT WE HAVE BOX VOOKtbto TO* corhmcndDd them for 'their tnrhftut rUnion County, Inc.. J«K*-ph l^»Corte ter supply was tabled pending fur- ullounh, Mrs. Eut'cnc Go pur^.niHiriCe.d that hi'W members wil| • by tvlrfIMB» Maiva AU Sim. A * A HaMwara. baby lurnUure ami U»y». Call WEnl- ,,l,,t, Excvllenl condition. External Grtndrr* . . w craftsmanship project for April will Mr. Schubi'l f«>rnipr!y \»-:s'i't- 11 North Avanm, VlnK. _ U frontaft. over a quarter of an art* pe Aroawa«|Ml wd ti*t«fuUy decorated,^one-car gwagc, 8nri Vrc^s'in" " Chorum lie instullcd at Itu: next niiM'lini! mi URAPMNK »OB fUld Bullt 3 years ago. It's part brsck. to ex- rttftorof the Wyomiiiissmi; C> :il r- '. ":;k-«- <-«^';i» * . :< r l>;iM-ball leani. Fi'ty dooV prizes th'r*e woods, irom. CHaniord TREEREES TAKEN DNDOWN,, ccut up and re- Ili-ul Estate and Insurance ern features. . . lt !'vin Sluro' presidetl.' movedd . lloiwrtv-WleswlloiwrtveswlltWl .. KKMM NoL LehlgLhlggh 8 North Ave..-W. Cltanford 6-3474 Cdl t© liMptKl*--- Only $14,000 soprano, will be, • •;ui l;ib!o prtxes will be awarded. For Sale 0-07 IS. ' A Cllfd I32U4 d 2 Kl dent of ihc late Hans KWi'.H.-r «t'i- • . u > • Avenue. Cllauford (I-32U4. Unden 2- RIVER SECTION—Part brick, home. Ves- 10 YRS. UP the Ora- m»>> who are residents of Cr'an- na VKNKTIAN BLWDa. up to M', wBlta antf Ibiile entrance, spacious living rob™ wnb S — TOUMO rector, and foutulor of tht- V;..".i:-^ M31-R. ' • M 1be> •J»Ui . USAR. i. r.\V.is'iit> -.- To Train UH A.I'. nol ban-Lewis Hardware, 109 N. Union Av«. counter top renlacemelits. Mlnton-BUt WITH A LOCAL REALTOR list kitchen. Second goor has 4 KR1.VINATOH llnil offer. M*tal colilnrl MM will nor toe lacttvMualUr raoallid tl aivaKkt-ti to uet in loucb with Force Base, Sun Antonio, Tex.; at 10:30 A.. M. ut their warehouse, 211 N. J. u you *cv it. 3 nice bedrooms, tile bath. kitchen,'full basement .with ojl hot water heat. <„,;..**b % ^written by society's spring curuvil.- MiN-tni«^ COFF^l Ol i> CELLO ami violin, Tlainch »ndU>mb South Av*.. E., Cranford: N. J.. house- eNceptiunallv large closets, attic isUlrsi. ANOTHER RIVER PROPERTY. ITS fl. Mr, Gmyson. whore be has bevn since June 8. Mi- hold Boodi and other articles to rover PITT IT O#T:: Binnealwr. oao* you .' taehed furage, good noit,h side location, oxpiiusji,,, ,,,1 are held cvc.ry Turstlay at B |i. m mirruMHiiM.. tw" '"an saw. alarm door RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE larue living room with fireplace, sun- f frontage on the River. Almost a tialf Garden, min County Commander .Larry May ls, now stationed nt Camp Gordon, glared. M». X ***'. '"••WEstfleld unpaid rhsrges due from Mr. Daniel An- Uiii lor ol( livlnr room, full dining room. am lecwwed »«ur *X3n«Ung*", «vc U3.000 » fair pS»T You bet. But nope, -thui's not * of Toylnnd," a musical AU make* repaired, same day eervic*. acre of delightful well-shrubbed modi cant he*> sW. CaU CaajC. A. TTlanM*. at the YMCA. Eliznbt-th. ulu- on the ivovnt report of^Na- MAKIS IVIItY MIAl •• J-W7I-R. 4-ia derson, Saimiol Davis. J. R. Meggy. C. B. lowest price*. Herbert V. Sorge, Jer- science kitchen with lot* of cabinet!, Modern with it* tile sdene*- kltrhsm.' Its call us for thU week's special price on this bim,.,,illw „,', Increscent Ave- Ga., where he will train eight Nealle Franklin A. Roberts. B. P. Hob- breakfast nook, 1st floor powder .room, ImlUtlon tile bath. Its oil steam heat.. Catanf.nl e>«31L. «r errate U Parkway pantomine, will be presented Ap- tnnon. H. W. Wepprecht. 4-1B sey rladlo Service. 134 Hlllcrest Ave. VUtacc DO IT XOW11 ^_ . week.". •'•••'. • '• • ••• ' •.-•.'. . Church.. .ptalhT u3;il Commander Cocke, .who de- weeks as an A,P. at th'c Military A MtTYI EI.KCTKK* STOVE. 4 biirnf.r*!"*xrellrnt CHanlord U-U4B4 tf steam' heat toll*,, basement lias laun- Utractlve In appearance, convintsnt an r.nnlU.t.ii, .-<>sl W2.\. «rlll«i| for. SIM. 23 dry, lavatory, fruit closet, dandy loca- «tion and rxcellent value at KU**x ril 21at 10:3p a, m. by the Cran- Committee (•rani* ril>t^l Ids tveent visit to the Kor- Police Replacement Center. ' . !l«nili> Avc. Cllanrnrrl II-MXI. tion, 3-car garage, asking 817,490. NOTICK Of HBABINO. , CARPENTER - CONTRACTOH. Hepalrs, . —BROKER CO-OPEKAT»OM- irt ford Junior • Service Leugue in metal weather >lrlpplutl. porch enclos- Help Wanted — FemwU the country. Buililing Pei*mits OM SET, :l nlcvrs. alto Simmon. Basra a>f A«Jas«iMBi — Kaalaf HEjNS. Realtor bed compMt1, wood condition. 38 ures, cabl'het Work, screens, sarules, HOME or MANY USES* Have » bwer TOMAX to uav rand 3 S-room apart- Roosevelt School. The play,'to. be Notice is hereby given that the Board caulking, roofing 'and siding. George 17 North Ave., E. CRanford 6-07TJ lamllVT If so you'll'have plenty of use •M. ds> litlle' cooking for elderly cou- Schmal BonneU. organ- , Nine permits for iitw - faintly W>\t lliillv Strrrt. Craxfortl of Adjustment iZoninsl of. the Township R.> Nobes, (1 Adams Avt'.i CRuntird [or Its II spacious rooms and Its Rrst aad staged for children, is under di- IiAUV cklh, uprlnii anj~iiiiattrmn. nl»o of Cranford, N. J., In the County of Un- ple. Ran time. CBantord 6-3076. Bowling League to End homes were among building i»-r- e-MIT, Call before 8 a, m. or utter and floor bath*. Want a tenant to aaur rection of the arts and Interests Alwayn iltr^irr. iKtttt M'hltr. oak, good candl- ion, will Hold a public hearing on 6 P. M. . : 3-aS MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY »arl of your expenses? Both Boon xm- PABT TIME, vrnrral liomework. oxtwrl- • , 70. voices. Walter H. Garden Club mlts approved by the TownsKip turn. Itcusoiuitil,.. Oil) CHaitforri fl-MM. MONDAY, APRIL 13. 1M1. WITH A LOCAL REALTOR iant. Choose the one you like best and «itb small Children required. Ref W(M> J Season with Banquet committee headed'by- Mrs. W. H.Committee at its met-ting Tut-stlay at 8;ttl P. M. IK.S.T.) at the Municipal PAINTING—Interior and *xt<-rtor. First :h*re will be no trouble la mttta*; tar folMopl« ' will be pr- AIWUVH-—bigger w«-«-kly SPECIALS ! MUCK'OHANRE, Win- hydratiiica, myrtle. Building, corner North Avshil* and Alden qUalltjrmatprlnlnMJdr ••Heiwonablir-r'al**.- jther on*; ir you ar* a 0M(VsUe«aJ auas ST. GRanford The bowling lcoKue of the New- •Plummwv _.:X^-^-li—.-—__ _ night in the municipal building. W>, i^trhywaitilra, uiu'hitia, r*i«e nf Street. Cranford. N. J.. to consider: CHonford 0-.15M. ' ' . 4-20 and want'to combine your home asi*l- •MACHIKE)—Experience Lists Winner cbjners' Club will close the season TRose issued were: " shuron. lltiotlmlt'iulrmi Icuvrk for Indoor 2-S1 Application of Mr. Howard Beadle, Are ynu being TRANSFERRED, or do you |«tfthineloii has appeared Your ovi'rall iooil cont IH lower ! Ace. you couldn't find. a' better sorattnw . rhv-day week. Oood 1 The"ciist int'ludcs: : Kate, a lit- . liit'oriii itvn. HcMiu'l'h, 1 Hamilton Avc Owner, for permission to convert house — Authorized — need more room, than you now have? nan this house ori Eastman Street, wltk- Dnlon County Trust Co., \tiniest a sololsl in the April 28 with, a banquet- at the Hamilton Cross Co., 7CI.7O ;.:nl (Ujnlmil i)-;i:l5l!.- :u] John- Street, near Hamilton Avenue, TIMKEN OIL. BURNER Wunl to SELL and BUY aomethlng bet- EffiRARD lllPSHALL, Associate tle t'lil..Mis. R. B. Winkel; Sally, 1 In slilht of shopping area. There t» aulo- M. J. Hichin' Post, Route 29. At Tues- 705 Walnut avenue, $7,000 each; Block 32. Lot (I, Township Map fromvn SALES AND SERVICE ter LOCATED or otherwise DirrEB- matic heat sKtra. large lot1 «3Vi x aM. Foreseiinition of Handel's Of Scholar ship ii doll, Mrs. A. F. Van Horn; sil- WKHTINCI IOll.SK HlNGKRTWA"SHEn7«aS: onc-lainlly lo a two-fajnily dwelling. ENTT. Our SPECIALTY I* SELLING CRutforii W072 day's session in the Cusino, the Joseph Warslnslci. 5. 7. !» aiul II Service on all makes 1 double garage and an owner who will PLASTIC DOIOMmtATOeUI wanted — He has bofii soloist in.the IMtM'tiki* t-U-ciVIo' nvust-or-iirill with bane Hesldence "A" District. HOMES. We can gel a PRICE for yours, ,vc»r lady, Mrs. John - H. Vogel; r.tlitnrt, $2.1; MUihoyuny sate-letf tablo Motered fuel oil deliveries talk price. Hmmlm and Saleswomen to dem- Winter ParK, Fla. ' Mrs. Margaret Rhein, seventh Ten Pins won three games', from Lenox avenue. $8,0410 each; Jilts- KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET ullll |uul>, irula B. (30; . thlt'r Hldr :l-51 —Application of Packing Engineer- and QUICKLY; —BROKER CO-OPCRATaOK. t»w «M*t im kauwhold plastic* Dutch dolls, Mrs. A. W. Bowling, ing Corporation for modification ot ion- UELIABUi FUEL OIL SUPPLY. Inc. May wo LIST It FOR 8ALET Just dial lae pasty Blsn. Work S or 4 grade* science teacher at Cranford the King Pins and the Strikes won lino Labate, 23 Woodside ;»v«tutt-. rlialrs. me arm I'lialr. •nahosdny. $10. Ind order permitting the erection of, an J'scholo Cimtoiiim of New Jr., and Mrs. Willium E. Cruteh- j UaJ Centennial Ave.. CHanford 0-212.1 CR 0-1900 . .OOKING FOR A REALLY SPACIOUS »«*. Bam *M - SM. Car e»- two from the Spares. .; $7,000; and Albert Davies. 2O3 Eliz- l utiK! Cllllltfortl B-925P. .; •. addition to the prr«cnt plnni on block IRS •llold; Rgugcdy Anne and Anrdy, • Kottrt Sidr Box 9b>. Ml. c o Cttiaen and Chron- Lost Work Wanted ~fe scholarship to study at the New Mrs. WalteV Stout IIIHI Mrs. Harry (D>. iiilliir. (•J-U. likv'iirw, (tA; ilrapr*. street. 100 ft. wide in rear. All tm Irtr. . • . BAOY SITTERS, teen lne 1 Il iiuir: run, U a 5. (3; M-tmmii, conurr, Business District o-ansa. ' . u COCKJCR. SPANOtL, Waik. .answer* lo broth &onc '«' Philadel-1 group will meet t')day nt the homo ,V... (islM)i'nt.v.Jr., and'Elsie', and E1T pruvements. Fine shade trees. (. / - lt ilbl v SPRING CLEAN-UP SALE ' 2i X. ;I7. 1U X 49. M X 43, 28 X <»'. At the lime.alid place above stated all IF.. you plan to build, repair or make WOMEN 1* - 4* J3»r. of aa* far dry Tiame Inky, lost March 15th. Reward. sllter. available, KH,luy Dnd g ,Comp!.ny.Nine O'aoclc Jersey Conservation Workshop, to of Mrs; M. L. M.dody'; l f West Holly mer Cow, Mrs. A. B; C. Denman -Inlvmted partle* are invited to be pres- MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY CRanford 0-a»7». • : Rate* 39c an hour tlll-mldnliihl u Card of Tliankn • III) x 4'».' and aa x .35 lnche»;_»ttci:iLj!™>r ' . alterations, Call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Ceri- •.--... Wftft- A LOCAL REALTOR.._.: • HOWLAND - REALTO* - ' after. 01.90 mlnlnnim CRnnto^ i||(LSwiboard_ Gilbert b~e hclrf thii. slimmer at New Jer-street. Attending will be Mrsai). d Mrs. Robert. Waterhouse. J :ill \ 111 CRtillford A-30.1S.' ent when full topporunliy lo bo heard . tril Avenue, CRanford B-BM8. —\t -We-wlsh-to thank thp JCranfoni (Loitk At These Tidy will be Blveii to them. • 444 Chatnut Street RteHt «^I*9* BANK BOOK No. 36S80; CranfoM TruiT an,.tin- Starllghf Opera; sey C5liego~fpFWorneri. • "• •. 'TreTl"TWir7~Mrir~BurnS Gocbnc-rr IIOKTON'S uiinoiinre I lie openlne of their By urdvr ' TRUCK CRANE and T.D>8 Bulldozer Mr. Harold Wilson—CR., *-I«*« Company, If not restored before April I0.DCRLV WOMAN wl.l,,. to i_ Also, toy -soldier.:; Mrs; A. , B. fire and polices departments for T.'V.'ico Srrvirv Station at 2 South Avc. lor hire.. B, W. Oliver, Inc.. CRanford Mrs. Miriam Neville—C«. *-ai3JS XATKJOCALI.Y AOVXBTISCD COMPANY 30, 1031. application -will be made for Children evening!. Formerly oil I Dallas, I he Montreal,Op- Mrs. Frederick GreennwaUf, Mrs. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT . NEAR HIGH SCHOOL lord. WbtDeld 2-2H35.ll. ' This is 'the fourth. scholarship Cloud, Mrc. DaVley. MIH. Wiliinni thelr efforts in ' preventinK motv U'., Cranfoul CaiTyhig a full Una of N. H. roster. M and Linden 2-7084. U :l DEDROOMS. tlle..bath,,flreplace In.llv- Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CR. has tsne iTia)*« titwry position* often la new book. . . 4-1* iond the San'Carlo Op- Hugh MacLean, Mrs. PhII11> Pow- Flr<^toi>v tlm. lubm, batlerle». etc. pCastarJmry torlaasmi l women over V..S!et'i'!i, Mrs. L. K. Merrill and SHf Senirf Mf at Spwiils 1 Chairman. MASONRY — General repairs and altera- inu room, full dining room, breakfast STKNpORAT>HCR AND TVPISTI offered. by the Cranford Garden ell, Mrs. Alvin Sheahan mid Mrs. serious'damage during the lire last. Kiill r«r Bcrvlci . Call for and deliver. Anthony .G. Henrlch, 9**L Tvomt6& "• (M"*Bf*^***1B MVMXPM tMasaN Mrs. F..II. piekJnsoM, Jr.; clown. (Mil CH 11-117IB or CR (1-0780. , If tions. S. R. Jordan, 320 Souin Avenue. niHik, Kcreened porch, steam heal, nice t(» ^I Apnl tsvus; Today's Woman mag »imO«AW»—WhltO at genera) buslnesa t-Kiivrirnc M week in our humc. • We are espec- • Secretary. lot, slU.BOO. BUNGALOW. 5V& rooms, tile both. work at.home. WExtiicId 3' lub to;: teachers in the local Mnrlln Slcg. • •• _ KKEV *EAI»V-TO-EAT ' last, CRanford. TeL CRanford «M»I1 pus toom In basement, one year etd- aaW/ Ko< «seor lo door selling. Our Celerod —• without butums or ealehe* — jsbort! is soprano soloiit Mis. ttirhni'd"Guy; Nestor the talk- ially grateful to Mr .and Mrs. Ed- J<>IIIIHOII"S Coinliinution Dral! FASHION EXCHANGE -^- dl*rl'ii'~«|>rlliir Dtited: April ft !«!», 4-IB •inwdiU wanra «arn over M0*0 jrear- BENDIX Automatic Washer Service, all HAVE OTHER'. PROPERTIES CRanfora 8-0673,.Jennie Taylor. Bmkrs- Oe«*« per peaad. 'Bring them Into To* BISPONSIBLB MOTHER will i] church. She has pnrtlc- schools. .The grant is awarded for iiuV horsij, rti'ii. ) ilretue*. bloiiiteM,' IlovV Work guaranteed. CRanford 8-1715. tf ,-. FROM M,M0 UP jour asma. Mo Investment. Car, CraofonJ at>*«i «nd Chroeucl. offlo*. MuBic Fesfi- he purpose of fosterinic greater- ln- l;i,iij!iiinrt.<'.i'j.e.'..ii,.MrK. E. !:.• Faulk- Smcltzer and all our ri^iuhbors fiur s|«ir(, jucltetu. klurkn. JUidlru' and rm'rt'n NORTH SIDE. 8-room house, •r. abtbt). so manage wdmen neces- 1 1 full cut \fjac 'whole fStfo full cut 1 It. JOIINHON'K K|JIINI'H>KK I'OLIHII; k Dressmaking and All. TYPES sink tops repaired or re- fwos finestsolois t last year nt'i ; Jiii'k in the box. MK. Robert Jm'ki t!i. nuitri, foata, dreH*r«. HrnKo 4 placed. Linoleum,, asphalt, rubber, tile For Inspection see — kllcherr. oil heat. Box 330, c o Cttwra ., Par PM«OCU| Interview writer back- erest in the conservation of natur- Seven their muny.'kindnesseii.' .shank half *^ Ib. .' • • ••- butt half iilil.-.' CItimford SP<»T tlGPRlQERATOR, 0 cu. .«;•COMMUNION and ConArmat'lon dresses Co.. 741' 'Central Ave., WKatfleld Itone-focvd, B-room buncalow* tohb at- : 4-36 tion/ ' ,"••„. . -; ... •' •. •.•.•'.'•••• , 402 High Street. •... Rii)>v uunhlnil htuchlne, wrinuer type. •nude. Dresamaklng and alterations. a-58ft». . U tached, ilarage. expansion attUr aiul FOUNDRY HELP mlaln fciiturcs ancient trd- Top Honor The r.ci'ijJi. was wn'.'on-'by Mrs. WEBERT'H KURNITUKK I'OLISII .... can 10y MiK...Jale—. FitrRent v 10 North Ave.. West CRanford 6-4CT1 al tbe .SUtel and Mo)ddets K'Amos. This is based 6n SeV'eri rriemhierK of Cijb Pack '17ft lows: Costumes, Mrs. Henry Ki <:p, MIRK M>INS ^ > -II*. i taitm and draii^^. Aftenu^on and eve,- 4 the club's regular monthly .meeting ica, m»de. September 22 by two .GLASS WAX, Gold Seal - -pi. 5»r-(tl.:»Kc. •iiiiki" CKiinronl U-09!W. •' SlNQEH SEWINO CENTER FURNISHED HOOM, center of towtT, con- UonbeoF Knl Nidrei,'" the" churtt were awarded Wcbelos bhdKc.i re-Jr.; Htake-up, Mrs. Hector fcyifus; 62 Elm Streel, WEstdeld 2-0747 • tf venient lo all transportation. CRan- ,»4 vtur SUU- rf'Mn Jer-, PAYMENT OF in the home of Mn>. C. P. .Buckley, U.S. Air Force flyers. cntbcUUh • MUCED BACON. Morrcl's Ib. cello: 5Sc 8IMHK1.I.A COIISBTJ? and. GIRDLES are, Wanted To Buy tor. thr' iM)>neat *4\ 6thc tye.at atonement and*^ Madison "avenue. cently'tit. the annual father and properties, Mrs, K. Duei; Hc.evcs; utill th<- IH'I>I buy nil the American CRANFORD Refrigeration Sales and Serv- ford tl-2484,' • . , • ' lots For,Sate CONDEMNA- new chapter of Atlantic conquest PINO-IHJNQ TABU!, 3 soctlons. folding ii salo Uie TION AWARD I by son, dinner held-in St. Mii'linel'!; music, Mrs. J.'C. Mundiiy; uslu-rs, SMOKED TONGUES. Extra Fancy .... Ib. 53c 1 rC JOIINHON'K CUt COAT Mutkrt. Vvti' futlher Infomtatlon call ice. Household and commercial repalssl LARGE comfortable front room, 2 blocks 1 Court of Jfew, INTO THE LEARN A TRADE Ldby the sounding of the | »«— w™ •. «.. opened two years as*. In mid- your ' local c4tr»eUet'e, Mm, L. Woerx« leils,' Call CRanford tt-5331 after 0 on Fri«idalre. Kelvlnator, Crosleyj Cold- THERE ARE FEW GOOD LOTS LEFT DC Mrs. Ira J. Stone teporj^ed that Mrs. Fletcher Gilpln, iiiul tickets, 1 HANDY AIM'LICATOK, P. M. Y • . ' to ralrroud ttatloii and'buse*.' 116 East- CRANFORD—See Lot 75.x 000 ft. M«r Jnwt. bfcanrery' Divi-1 SUPERIOR fir ram's hoi'n. School hull. Rccipientii of the July. 1048, nix British Vampires, spot, Norge, etc. T«l- CKinford S-171*. 1 plans have been completed for "A FILLET HAUOOOK. freshly ciil...... Ib, 45r V Il-IOIMI. it II-007B. JeiHtle-Taylnr,- Broker.---—> man St., Cranford. , - ' . centvr of town. Convenient to every- tat »hr\ COURT. Hate $U4 Per Hour award, the highest lii' Cubbing, Mrs. Osborne. pioneered the jet trail from England :;4t 'think.' "Call EUiz«beih,3^ ay. on..thr Rivrr," the liprlng Kolli for9»<- SKAKONKD TOl»-St>ll,. 4 yard load $18 AVENEL AUTO WRECKERS — We COMFORTABLE f urnsheU room. 110 Julius Totoler DIVISION iiie.Ht'iittril-iuiiiurrrry—jo Labrador. Bi&klHg di'livi'tvd. Slum Vitiile and Son*. 144 ELECTRICAL ContracUng-Housewlrlnsj. North Avenue, West, Crantord. 4-13 5 p. m. \ (lower show and pugcunt ot open were Hobcrt m. Dennis, Riclifti'rt " Norm luth Ktuvt. Kenilwortli, Cran- old cars. CRanford 0-6911. jobbing, fluorescent nxtures, repairs ana to funiish entortiiiiiirien't f •KaUasBBUaua'BBUIJBBB!9M1BB*LA (Jren. land. oft*"- «aM Julius Tobler. her proper ^SSjeFU^SP*) *B>^S'^*rWS^**B^eW4*^BB|**HB^SSB^SSr^^'^BUi William Miihoi-, John Pfanne, Al- (JHHITV Spwials china, brlr-a-brac, etc. CRanford Myrtle Strut. Tel CRanford 0-0339. ' Breakfast ond> garage optional. CRan- beth Avenue. 80 ft. front by am IL. war nisw*; unknowni Walter Tobr homes. Will be open for this event,- •Garden Fresh TliOIMCAI. FISlI and occcworle* now 0-0185. . tf ford 011473.. . •il.000. trc: thr ooknimii wife of the said or ooll c4 — each' decorated for entertaining at bert Vujda .and Robert Wil.linms. Hunt'*) Heavenly . uvullut>l.>. Oiunf.ird Pet Sh.u>. 11 North MASON CONTRACTORS CASINO AVENUE—80 by 100 ft. IN Iret ' )s?ahrc Tiihltr. her proper name be- The presentation'.wa^made by Wil- Avc, E . CHanlord 6-1008. Open Sun- BOOKS, Mahaat prices made, tminadlate Sidewalks. Flagstone Work, Oarage Build- PLEASANT ROOM In private home, ex- from Rlvsnld* Drive. *IJMW. - a . different time of day — from COHN.ER of John Street and Kortta A»r- •««: unknawn; Anny Baumgartncr HOimLY, FOR TOil * fhi(s & Ifgf(allies PEACHES :.... I"*-. 2Yi ran 29«. Ui^froirt 11 •""SMJf M. •••', XI removalremova.. P.P... M. .B BookshopBoso h , 330 Park ing, Brick Work, Cellar Water Proofing. cellent location, Christian family, best Srottmr and Max Sandhwr, her One*) (.breakfast through late .supper. liam Sullivan, neighborhood eiib Avenue, JTatnneld 44-3900. Free estimates.. .Schwarti. CRanlurd references. CHanford 0-2050. ' nu«, 80 by 108 ft.. SIJtOO. A OR L0> OBITUARY COlTuMHIA WINDOW SHADSS.up to 31 Write Owner— ' hmhsnd; Arsnin Baumgartner and Tickets may be obtained. from commissioner, ' llrl Monte Inrhm, <»< your roller, tl.IB. Stunt Day B-9403 or UNionvilla 3-1635-J. ~. W Euxahrth Stuiui Baumgartner, his 1 IEUX DIFABIO 320,WMhington, Three of the Cubs — Richard ' Service. Alban-Lewii Hardware, IO1» CARPKNTEH and cabinet maker. Quality FURNISHED ROOM, .gentleman onlyt »«V; Judsth Baumgartner;.the un- members. Dr. Richard J. H. MaustH merly was active in the CREAM CCVRN .2 turn 29c N. Unloh-AVe. ' ' . • tf Trucking - Hauling craftsmanship. , Ludwlg Selbert. JM near transportation. CaU after 3 P. M. Box 3986. Hollywood. PKwidsj b»n hudwa) •ot the said Judith Frank. William Kinney and llobt'it TABLE CELEaTY. isiriif Ktalk ...... each to«^' CKf^ 6-6091. - Bauncartaser, ni* prager iwncM EAST STATE ST. ELIZABETH. N. I. An appeal for flowers for the Word has been received here of Beach Gun Club, Brooklyn. WhltchouM- ^ RELIABLE TRUCKINO CO. Lincoln Drive, Kenllworlh. Tel. CRan- Williams — Were graduated into VENETIAN BUNDS in itocK. 33 to M ford P-09IU. tf ATTRAcflVELY-rURNISHED room near. &>«• uaksaomv: «ny other person or, Wards ot Lyons Hospital and Camp the death on. April 4 of Or. Richard Surviving are two daughters. .NEW CABBAOE. Florida . It); CC (iicli.'a. cuifttom quality itock blinds, all — Restsonabla Storage — Summer Retttals nrrwsnt thesr proper name* being TBENTON. N. J. the next phase of Scout ing. They APPLESAUCE 2 earn 2%v KaUmates —' Contract'or Hourty DEPENDABLE repalra to all kind* of oil transportation, running water In y: ft. 5-9819 J. S. M'fiiiKK, 111 y*ears old, of Lafay- Mrs, G. Leslie Griffith of the Scv- (U klu-lien lone! (U.65; also Joncraft arid lukmn, who. undrr the Last WilF Kilmer-was marie by Mr*. E. A.were welcomed by Curmen Qut.'lly, KOME BEAtTTY Ai*l*U:K ..... 4 II). l>;i|'. %9r. C. *'. Ilirnrmw cuitum blinds. Me aq. X re«a) HIM ' houMbold articles and equipment. Rea- v room, CRanford 8-0414. 113 Mlln Street. WOLFBBORO. NEW HAMPSHIKE~-oa and tVitasneU of Herman Tobler, ctto, Calif,, father of Richard G.'P. Hunt'* i. ' : • •• .- • , • . tf. Cruikshank, chairman of military erin court address; and Mrs..James " fool. Cranford UphoUUry Shop. U», 4 rooms sonable ratel; Phone. CRanford Lake WeptwoHh. New f drraaftcidL, have or tnAy claim' to have jjnts of this town scbiitmastcr"Af .Troop 78.. Mi'itifis of Lafayette; formerly of South Avniue, East, CRanford 6-0S>3. U •IS.00 6-0140.. Please call after 8:30 p. nut tf fCHEERFUL ROOM In private home, rea- cottage. Short or season teniaks. «• an *ml«sw!s4; Awn' Baumgartner hospital service. Regular service of 1 M. Sinclair of Brooklyn; a setter. . Fancy , TOMATO SAiyCE .... 3 «aiiK 19<- Rafrlgsnatoi.•.rooma moves d 03 and •«• • burning fireplace. lari*> living room wtth At the regulai packi meeting fol- .— ._ >»*d ta 'LUMBINO and HeaUng. Powers cleaned sonable and suitable for business Wom- Saasi: State of New Jersey: Town- 1 discuss for hours a the Garden Club to these camps '10 Friinklin aVenuc. Mrs. Edward Bailey or Keyport: a HI HO CRACKERS. Sunllhiim ...... Ib. h<>x 32c •AVK MONEY on sfnk and wall cabinata, AU loadld * insureidd — CRanfarCRfdd tw(-IB! M an, convenient to transportation. Break- picture window, all electric kitehs*. X ship^f -Crasitordv * municipal cor,-, lowing the dinner, other awards with electric sewer mactilne. Guaran- - large bedroom*. 3 acre wooded part. (Insurance Rate on A native of Washington, D. C,brother, Joseph R. Walline of SECONDS. Undrn Stovo Supply Co., teed. Edward O. Ledden ft Son. Tel. ing optional. CRanford •'•••" •Peratswi of Mew Jersey: Commer- 8PEOAUZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTK will have to be expanded, she said. were, presented as follows: Wolf TOWN HOUSE. KeebleV .:,.. Jtox!'.20r 1310 Saint Oeoree Avenue,. LJndatl BOBBINS ft ALLISON, tnc. Excellent lUhlnK. Available"'Jun*. Ut— cial Trust Company of New Jersey. [Stock and. Fix- Dr. MaiiKK wa.s 'a practicing physi- Pasadena, Calif.; three - grandchil- !9cRrand 113 Sooth Ave.. E.. CBanfcrd «J0M ROerlla 4-1107 and CRanford «-3ttS. •88. - »100. a week. HOWLAND. 4M A talk on necessary' repairs to badges, Francis Pfaff »nd Hoborl MAZOLA OIL pints 4.1r — (|iiai t.; K.I.- «<*0M. Open evening UU ». tt TWO furnished looms in private home- a rorperatian of New Jersey, as ex- cian for m:u'iy years. Other Sur- dren and two great-grandchildren. MOVfNQ — STORAOE — PACKWO CHESTNUT STREET, ROSELLE. N. J. ecutor uader the Last Will and OF EYE PHYSICIANS nnd FAIL T6 perennial border and shrubbery In AgsnU Allied Van Lines, Int. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Ideal tor one or two business rtten. near CHESTNUT 3-6311. 4-10 Ferro; bear badge, Jumes- Swack- vivors include another son, Martin PtTTRBURGIf PAlNTa; full Una ol In- IT YEARS' EXPERIENCE biu. CRanford 6-0573. Call after 8 P. ml Testament of Hcrsnan Tobler, de- JIDER that 'the early spring was given by Mrs. A. terior and exterior. Painters' discount Oiastat; and to «vhom H may con- hamer; lion badge with one gold CARL'S Local Trucking Service. Will Only expert mechanics Work on your VACATION IN MAINE this ^ summer: H. Mrtiiss of Baltimore,'Md., and Paul Fischer Daily I'roduils - In house lot quantities. Alba,n-Lewts, appliances. Iron*, vacuum cleaners, radios, ATTRACTIVE1 ROOM. 3 windows, for one i. Loss AFTER G. Ingalls. Mrs. T. D. Anglemeyer, and two silver arrows, James Flu- JOB North Union Ave. tf move Up to' 4 room* of fumnure to Housekeeping cottages, two fendr three three, granddaughters; The funeral of I>aul Fischer. 67 . KrCCOTASH BABY UNA shore or mountains. Light haullns, motors, toutsra alao repaired. Coftey's. or two In pleasant home surrounded by bedrobma. available July and - August, TAKE KOIKE Uwt pursuant to an (FIRE will be the bird, chairman, discused the migra- grath; gold arrows, Thornrts Zim- ionnirin< 1 SO Alden Street. Tel: CRanford 8-3234, tf trees. Convenient to transportation. Hef- osdrr audr by Momasle C. Thomas Funeral Kcrviees were held last years old, who died Thursday at WHOLE KERNEL CORN ROIX BUTTER, '' ll». 7Hc IOIL COMl-OST. V> a yard, delivered. hour, day or contract. Loada innirssi. on beautiful three mile lake; aa mists gcMunob one •* tbe Judges of the Bu- OF I1USINESS tion pattern ol the arctic tern. ' merman, Jerome Mcycrhrill. ;uul Screened soil compost, S7 a yard, de- Also attics, cellar* and yards deanM. H. r REYNOLDS. Rotary specially Oil breiu'es exchanged. 1 Hamilton Ave. northwest of Portland. Excellent ash- 'Friday nt the Little pbnpel of the hln "home in Wana<|il»-, was held CAVUFLOWER BROCCOLI REDDI-Wir - cim 5> CHanfnrd ^ ing, boating, bathing. Near gotf. prrsor Caurt of Mew Jersey, on the 3rd Michael Brescher. Thomas also Uvrivd. aisa small excavation work. RAhwoy 7-0009. ' burner *ervtce on all type* Vacuum day of Jao'. ••>>. the State Highway Speaker of, the .afternoon was Flowt'iK, Walnut Creek, Cnlif., Saturday at the' Richards Funeral FKENCII GREEN BEANS L Kaiio. KUiabeth 3-S631 between 6 cleaning 'oil or coal furnace*. Con- All modern conveniences. Ideal far oracuNi received an additional silver ar- rABM-ETTE CHEESE ...."pkr'.' 32r SARGEN;NTT S MOVINO AND STORAGE ROOMS for rent by day or W**k. Baa- family vacation. *43 week. Minimum C in «l tsw auae of New Jer- THAT in ten William J. Ing, an authority on with Interment in Aliimn Ceme- Home, Riverdale. Burial was in asul * •*• M. • .; _ tf version work. Tel CRanford 6-1110. tf sey has causnf la be paid Into the Su t FRENCH FRIED POTATOES COLE SLAW. Nuiljfst „ .' Ib. clip We now loading household goods to all 4* sonable rate*. Call CRanford 6-0833. rental two weeks. References ex- »! INTER* shrubs, perennials and roses. For row. .' . .'. *" > tery. Pompton Lakes Cemetery. States and Canada, speclaliilng In New CRANTORD HOTEL tf changed. Telephone WEstfteU S-4414-J nbr Court, of Mew Jersey, Chancery AVK. , 1 a MOTHER'S DAY GIVE btrisiest. Ihc taa of Three Hundred ISTED? CALL many years, Mr. Ing was In charge Each Hen submitted a model Mr. Fischer rayf&l to Wanaque ' MAGAZINES Eniland. Florida and California ship- ; , ,_ , •. ..;.'. . . 4-tt Dollars and SlMeen Cents ments. Same'van to destination. Let Musical Instruction LARGE SINGLE ROOM, pleasant sur- '. . - EL. Of,the perennial borders at Hamp- railroad exhibit built as craftKniun- Gtone Wallinr . when he retired/in 1949 after liv- NKW or KF.NKWAL subscription*. Call us estimate your next move). UNtTaTD L R. BENNETT, Teacner of Piano. Lataat roundings, central location.. (Suitable OBMMANeE NO. S-»l ' the amount directed by Earl V. Guy, CRanford 0-0013. VAN LINES. Ted Sargent. method*. Beginner* and' advanced for commuter or student. Inquire CRan- AN ORDINANCE Providing foVUwiAeqnt- Alton W. VanHom and i f A. M. «* • ». M, - 'Ms**. » tiN,tot • • & ton Court in England and now isship. projects last month. They Funeral services were held ,yes- ing here for many years at 7 fori 6-0991. John MrCartnv- . in WBstneld course*: Special course for adujt begin- sltlon ol Property at SpringtWsd and , by the State High associated with Bobbink and At-were judged by fathers of Cubs. tcrduy :it Gray - Memorial', 12 Adams avenue- Born in Germany. MADE TO ORDER cahineUor all klnda. Dorian ONK OK TWO furnished room* In pri-North Avenue* for Public Us*. MicBe« ouuide viindow boxes, all kinds of WEstEld" U . for tne acquisition by kins, nurserymen of Rutherford. Sprlniilleltl avenue, for George M. he was employed 25 years as a load. Tel. 3-5396 vate home, kitchen privilege*, garage BE IT ORDAINED by the Township ' public use by the flower boxes, pedestal tables, plenle if desired. CRanford 6-3775. Committee ol the Township of Craaford. His topic was "The' Four Seasons WullinK. 87 years old, of 117 Sev-machinist by the Singer Manufac- tables, book shelves; television table, Piano Tuning New Jeney: ' ' of. certain land* *lt Agency lawn furniture of all kinds, toy cheats, Section 1—That the T»wt»hip acquire la the Township wth Decorative Shrubs." Accepted at Colleger erin court, who died Monday in turing Company, Elizabeth. A mu- Hue FREE BIM* XsMif PARKINO MfACE mt Y«»r Rervke cheat of drawers. Fred Dsvey. 43 Ho. Tiling by puMbae* or condttnnatkM. tor the- pur- **T Oaafor*. ia the Caunty of UaVm and Vanford flail after, a long illness. sician, he was a member of the Tth St.. Kenllworth. CRanford 6-SSU. Crad i foremottot tp piano tuner" M4 STEBL til* for bathrooms and kitchen* pose at public uee. the feBowlnsi sots or ot itrasi Jesatji. and MOM fully de- Tea was served by the following Three seniors at Cranford High STORE HOVR8: Mmk. TIMMU. W««L. (tot. I A. M,to(f.*M." ~ - WlnuWalnutt Btreet, Wesxktld. tU. WtWtMM- Apartments Wonted a icrtaln petition addressed to The Kcv. Albert Al linger, pastor Mandolin Club, of Newark. ' VU1XER Bninhes — For tooth brushes. Inatalled over preaent wall*.. Beautiful, pparcelc * oaf land In thee T Townshio p ol Oan- Frsnk t- Cleary. one of the 6-3000 committee: Mrs.. A. P. Wismer, School have been accepted for niJ- 1 housvluild bruthes: .polishes, waxes. Call fWSd 3-33333-333.. MemMembebe r tott NeN wJ Jersey permanent, economical. Term* if de- APARTMENT. *V,- room*, for May 13thford.. UnoUnion Coty.NeCounty.'Ney ww JerseJyy r .ot._Cranford._Mcthodist Church, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Than, turf 1ML, I A. M. to t F. M. AssocUtloUl n of PianPio TTuners . tf occupancy, ELIsabeth 3-7333. 4-13 Ihr Sopersor Court of New nflssion"to"collegesin"the""folI7They or- 'write LA. McKee. 13 Arlington sired. Mr. Maynard. Vernsal Tile Co.. riRST TRACTTRACT: LLoU 4 and 3I In block 16 Btod in the offlcc qf the ofilciated. Burial was in Holmdel '."<*'"••';; -dUnffltd 6-361C CH 6-3871. U on the official tax map of.Tpprnshlp of Jersey. aM "tub? I Lena Fischer; three sons, Kurt of ' Road. Crantord, N. J.'Telephone-CJUn- FOUIt-BoOiMS, 2 adults, »ne hoy scnion CssskoyUaMm.es Milliken, Mrs. R. C. Aldrich and are Allen Nelson, Rutgers Uiilvcr- Cemetery. Holmdel. tanl 0-17B5. C^uf)ird:betnd:-betn« a toact of lano) eoei ta> Hillside. Albert of Elizabeth and 488 BOULEVARD (Bet. 19th & 20th) KENILWORTH by recognised experts, dlanfotd Piano . In hluh school, Calll CRanforCRf d 8-6376637* northeasterlly aidide ott SprlngfUrUSlfUUl l AAvenisr sw* you have or claim Schroder. Mra. W—Hr , University uf Mir- 1 Born in Marboro, he lived in Frank of Midvole; four grand- JIANOS reconditioned and guaranteed Co. Tuners and Rebuilders. 3 North Tutoring after 0-:i0 P. M. 333.9 southeast of North Union' Amour, Falrchlld and Miss Jane Chamber- bama, and Roger Waddill, Davis MEMBER TWIN COUNTT QROCER8 from S73 to $793. easy lerins. Brand East. CaU CRanford '6-1730. «t APARTMENT, 5-rooms, wanted. 3 adult* having a frontage ot 1(3 feet anst a dtpmn l qf this award now 'remain* Cranford seven, years. Mr. Walling children and two sisters in Ger- new wonderful spinets at the beat TUTORING—High School and College ot 308 leet. _ . -tar Court of Mew Jersey. lain poured., • • • and Elkins. • • ' •-•• hnd been retired 15 years. He for-many. prices In N. J. Cranford Piano Co., subjects. CarolusT. Clark, B. A. (Yalrt. and baby. Box 523, c o Citizen and SECOND TRACT: Lot • in basrk 1* ess Chancery Drririqn. suhieci to distribil- Tunikic an, rebuilding experts, 3 North Nursing Service LL. «.. Ed. M, 3M Mountain Ave., Weat- Chronicle,, Cranford. the official tax map ot Township ot Cran- tiasi upssa appUcatiasi of any party in in- Avenue. East. CRapford 6-2720. . tf Held. "Cali WEstneld 3-2741-W. tf tord: being a tract ol land on the nestn- bml la the sand Court, according to the CRANTORD V. N. A. for Oeneral Mun> easterly side of Sprlngfleld Avenue; M1JCI statute and pcat-Ute of said Court. WRINGER ROLLS .FOR > WASHING MA- tog. Vtalls. Isypodermlcs. Maternal aad Apartments "For^RenS feet northwest of North Avenue, bavin* a THBODOitE D. PARSONS. . ' . CHINES— Rolls in stock for any type Infant Care. HeaTih Education. The Attorarv Cii«siral of New Jersey. Auto Painting SEVERAL APARTMENTS In Garden frontage of 89 teat and a depth of IB wringer. Bring In your oH one, we VUitlng Nurse Can Help You. Nominal •toet. . • r~—. • . • —- SACsORT al. DICKINSON. ' — will duplicate it; white rubber. Fee. Tel. CRanford 6-0787. or conault Apartment. Our lease* are expiring. Jisssiins Deputy Attorney General. COMPLETE AUTO REPAINTING. Body available May 1st,'June 1st. July 1st. THIRD TRACT: Lot 33 In block U on thr GRAY MEMORIAL. COFFEVi Tolaphoaa Directory. , ""and fender repaint, wilding.. Lowest offlclal tax nujovt Township of Oanfard: April •. ISSL. - The House That Service Built" prices. Call RAhway 7-2032 for free 4. 4>ii- and 8 rooms. Rental*' from 10 Alden Street CRanford 6-2321 J1I7 to $100 per month.' Shaheen Agen- being a triangular .tract of land! «* the estimates.' - H. Wheat, 1178 Mayfalr cy, CKiinford 0-1900. Residence CRan- southerly side ot .North Avenue, having a OUTSTANDING UPHOLSTERING — Furniture repalra Floor Service Drive, Kahwsy. tf ford tl-1053. ' frontage of 3S.5 feet adjoining- the draperies, klip covers, Venetian blinds. R. MENZEL — Telephone us to dtaeuga bank ol Rahway River. - : Nice rholce of fabrics. F. Kantner Ac your floor problems. Floor scraping aad SECTION 3—To defray the eoe* ot said Soil. 130 South AVe., E., Tel CRanford . reflnlshmg of old floors a apeclahy., Pei- Autos For Sale Unas and the acquiring thereof, the sum 6-iiaO3. ' tf Autos Wanted Of *33,000.00 I* hereby appropriasetL A Funeral Cost? Uhlng, also waxing. Estimates) cheerfully 1*41 FORD .SEDAN, -excellent running SERVICE! down-payment of S38oOM In the cttktmsi given. Phone CJUMord 6-1341 61 Eltar- condition, 1230. CRuhfnrd «-(M)72.. CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. .1*43 or any -;beth Avenue. CRanford. other M-cyllnder make ot same year, capital Improvement fund as aa1 m t» " Jumble Store LINCOLN. 1047 4-door Kcdaii, 13 cylin- Write to G.M.. P.O. Box 364, Linden appropriated toward ' defraying tW the Smiths M(iny people have asked this question. ders, fully equipped^ overdrive, black, N. J. of said lands and the acquiring: thrnof. WT. CAN USE dlthea and brW-a-brac as excellent condition. Sacrifice SttOS. Section 3—To finance said appropria- well a, clothiui!. Call CRsnfnrd 6-0333 Tailoring CRanford 6-U4, lor quick shoe repair service, tf ».. B, DAVIS, Interior and Exterior paint- passed at a meeting of th* Township com- Ask for a copy of our A.B.C report* for complete. ing and paper hanging. Quality ma- mittee of Township of Cranfbro) heU *o we urge you to call on 43 Funwralv cost ^^.~~~».~ tern 1201 to $300 . terials. and workmanship.' Eat. 1MB. practical building experience and "know April 10. 1*81. . nit today) ' ' • and audited information about our circulation. i| 90 Fnnwab cort ._. «««» horn $901 to $400 12 SPRlNQriELD AVENUE. CRANrORD In our own display room in West field, 25 Moving — for reasonable prices and tree esti- i J. WA^TEK COWWWM. mates—call CRanford 6-331*. tf Towmklp 112 FaiMals cod .... -—•• fnB $401 to $500 LOCAL and nation-wide mov|n«« tabuktton include: Pewonol and Pro/eiHonal eyOIUnlord 6-0«M CraiuWd, M. 3, iee, auket at telected, outside cam, fwnuwol of deceiued. funeral PAINTING AND PAPSaWANOQIO. <- our motto for more than 30 years. iTJIUJUf SAUSAGE 21-23 Akkn Street c«

,'. r, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 19S1

>a Picks Frontier Priert Deyribea Lifef tendinB the Scotch Plain* Club Cream Plunt-: blso-wei-e-tenrj -5reei*- Behind Iron Curtain GeorBe Doherty ecently enjoyed a trip.through Teachers for '51 Term Night CommiUee Head* [^hurch ' GARWOOD—"Good Neighbors," KENILWORTH- Co«nmittee KENILWORTH—The: life of a ono-act comedy • presented by Coxta Ipe. Cream Company's pLaot • KENILWORTH — Miss J^fba priest behind the Iron Curtain was , JanVes^ P:. McGevna n Avenel. Accompanyintr the girls' Stone of Irvington will teach a chairmen for "Frontier Night," *> members of the Scotch PJalp^ described by the Rev. Elred Olajos, president, was toas.n a r woo wwe • Mrs. Owens, Mrs.! '.Jtlirreyi e ws Women's Club, was the feature of second grade in September, and be held In the firehouse Friday, general chairman. OSB, at the eighth annual com- Ihe Monday evening meeting of Mrs. Binns', Mrs. Shoosmith. Mrs. Mis* Irene Hollander of Newark April 27, at 8 p. m.' were an- munion breakfast'Sunday of the Koromi and,Mrs! Ti/iiK"-. This Sat-' was appointed a fifth graeJe teacher nounced by President Michael neering staff for a part of Hickory the Garwood Women's Club. Each Holy Name Society in St. Theresa's member of the cast was presented urduy the troop is planning ,to hold for the tall term by the Board-of Sherba at the Lions ClubT meeting Church. To Stage Show "•& R pwfaft avenue. . • • • , f J mUrshmallow roast at the home Education Monday night." President last Thursday night H On renwunendation of Council- with a gilt by Mrs. Thomas Nor- Scout Mothers Plan Vacation' Bible School About 150 men .received Holy nuaKENILWORTH-ITl show of St. T| U sssssfA W^ 7. *^ - Candidates ton, program chairman. -.— •jf a memberrPatsy Sug/da of 341 Oriace-M. -Hetman presided. Named were: General chairman, Communion at the,8 a. m. mass lor manJMgar L Smith. Counca or- Socials l'hird avenue. • . : . Activities for T o Contest Instructor Announced'" Miss Roslyn Falk of Plainfleld William Broderick; advertising, will be presentedf dered the Board of Health to in- Plans were' dUcus«ed for a fall

: which was celebrated by the Rev. Public Vote • . • •• ^ * KENILWORTH -^VXatm for KENILWORTH—Joseph Gior- was hired as- a' permanent substi- Chester 'Asarewicz; costumes, El- Harding School. spect sanitary facilities in borough Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ogrodnik fashion show to be" held . in con- Sylvester P. McVeigh, pastor, spir7" heja April 29 ? % spring activities/for Girl Scout lano of Siler City. N: C, has ac- ute for the balance of the term mer Morrowf entrance, Willard itual advisor for the society. •- The a taverns. Tbe councilman said pro- of 300 Myrtle avenue, accompanied junction'with the play, "Sardines." pg to replace Mrs: Eleanor Duh, whose children. Mrs. -TheTm., v prietors -cere growing "careless'' Chairrnanof-th'c jiffair is Mrs. Wal- 5 f :epted the instructorship of ihe Hooley; beverages, Michael Cavol- breakfast was prepared by the X Troop-15 w last Thursday In Primary chairman of the ' again- by Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, spent the tt*r Cpok^ who Will be assisted by Proposed jat ialiy Vacation BibU_School_ at trestgnation, received by the trus- la-andMabtes, Adolph Paterspn. RWary S^My-md served by-the weelt-end-at-bavattette. — _, home of Kay Ferguson. Cenilworth Gospel Chapel, it was tees at the meeting, is effective A "nominating committee, .also CwwcOr0an nsxsue uarrocb, po- Candidates Unopposed IKrs.-itayrnoncl Thom- chosen by the president, consists Children of Mary Sodality. • Pv't. George D. Mr. and Mrs. George Bodner and "olumbia avenue. , No Contests on COP, * announced. "The school will com- April 20. > Father Olajos was a priest in lice chairman, was authorized u» as Norton, Mrs. Louis Weinberg mence J.une 25. No replacement has yet been of William Bruder, Joseph Hoefele law of Mr. and Mis. purchase clothing for the police Locally, Fight Looms daughter of Willow avenue spent Mrs. William SchlunH,. Mrs, Cur) Girl Scouts will go roller skat- Budapest when he was captured the week-end visiting her* brother WESTFIELD bemocratic Tickets Louis Montaloo, native Puerto Found for Joseph George, school and Barney Foreman. thurof 65 Arthur,cM- department for a stun not to Soltis and Mrs. Williwm Bass. ing with their fathers on April 24 by the Reds, and sent to Siberia iliiiun Wabh In County, State Field and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Mat- custodian who resigned recently, The Blind Seal committee met transferred from pt gl cced *«5O A donation of $10 was made tc at the Twin-City Rink. The troop Rican who works among Spanish- with a group of prisoners to work GARWOOD — There are no For Local Nominations the board announced. Tuesday night in the office of the diantown Gup; P.-,, •,„,. b thew " -Winner tested aspirants on the Republican the next school year by decision of Blind Fund Drive to begin on vision. ''"" plan for, revt man Archie Darroch, incumbe'nt, Tenneson and Edward Tothtook a piesided. ^ Units Five Girl Scouts have completed Dr. John D. Gill of Westfleld entire trip to Siberia. Liberty Hose Company Ho. I. - Jonrphinr Hull in ticket and a like number of Demo- ill be the children's speaker at the board. Mother's Day. May 13. Edwin W. In the borough Fije Chief Thomas Brittain ex- and Edward Tiller are seeking Re- trip to Niagra. Falls and Canada work for the cooking badge.. -The guest speaker drscribed the Tuesday nbjfht by publican nomination lor Borough KEJ*r£WORTH — A majority cratic nomination - seekers for :30 tomorrow night Supplies and books for the suc- Kraus is seal chairman. LW tended an invitation to COUOBU last week-end. ' • ' "HARVEY" lipfeft than 300 persons who The next club meeting will bo councilmanic and mayoralty offices life of prisoners and how they „„„ jome.' R. Walsh at a Council. Running on the Demo- Spring Social On Wednesday, John Reid of ceeding term were ordered, and John Weber reported 3,700 were forced.to work during intense One hundred and tat, members to attend the last driU A son, John Edward II, was born Church •_ '— Also — '..•..' held May 10 at the home of Helen in the primary election. •• "0, Borough Counctl. * cratic ticket for the two posts are GARWOOO—Final plans for a •filled the Harding School auditor- Plainfleld will present the second the trustees agreed to attend as apounds of scrap metal and 2,200 cold. Father Olajos Anally . made pounds of baBfiaEenot J April 32 of the Union County Fire March 21 to Mr. and Mrs. John E. five.-, hcinees* Cenfof aotlCast Stt- Barbara Hair in ' ium Monday night for a mass Johnson. 292 Ashwood avenue. Polls will be open from 7 a. m. a series of six talks on thegroup the annual dinner April 26 pounds of license plates have beeh $100.00 In value mav h , Walsh, who fs chair- SehooL The practice will be held James F. Casale and William H. spring social will be made Mon- Others attending the session were his escape and now is professor of ; und grounds, said Severage. Conlin of 92 Second avenue at the day at 8 p. m. at the rfcgular month- "Emwgincy Wedding meeting about proposed garden to 8 p. m. at the firehouse,. District took of Ephesians. . • of the Union'County Boards of collected so far, with the drives languages at St. Benedict's Prep- without additional in Springfield at 16 a tn. Overlook Hospital, Summit. apartments voiced a loud approval Irene Thomas. Pearl Strunk. Lorct- 1; Harding School, District 2 and Education at the Park Hotel, Plain- continuing until the borough has adult passenger, an nation* for changes in John F. Richardsori, Republican ly nVetinfi of the Women's Aux- aratory School, Newark. 75 9 iliary of the Fire Department at for a fall referendum on the ques- ta Scavuzzo. Estelle Muller and McKinley School, District 3. fleld. been covered. exceeding $50.00 in .have been made by » rep- incumbent, and Democratic Walter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Henry and Democratic Auxiliary Michael Spellacy of. Rah way, child traveling on . ^ re of the Public Service son of 300 Myrtle avenue will.leave Jr. Achievers BorouRh Hall; The affair, which — MOW — -TUES,--' tion. , Betty Koenig. Mrs. Strunk won the Sole Republican seeking the Permission was granted -to Girl Deputy District Governor Archi- J. Flesher, jr>, are unopposed lor Betty C.rable, Dan Dailey dark horse award. ;' • ~r • chairman of the Union County Holy ticket. A nominal charje yi Electric Company. FivePupUs the office of tax collector. Garwood Sunday and sail Wednes- Slates Card Party will be held April 28 at the VFW Councilman William Peterson, mayoralty nomination - is William Scout Troop 14 to hold a dance bald Wacker of Union was a guest Name Society's Speakers' Bureau, in and spoke on the coming state and tor excess weight d J"of utility poles wHI . Councilman Albert Gill, whose day for Ireland where they will GARWOOD—Plans for a card Hall, is for member* of the Aux- who sat in the audience with May-" Lister, present Council president, April 20, and to Brownie Troops urged the men to receive the sacra- Director Talks party to be held May 4 were dis- iliary and the Fire Department. or Fred V. Pitten. said that he while Paul H. Van Der Zee is the 28 and 29 for an investiture on national conventions in Atlantic jand new lights will be in- term expires this, year, is. hot amake their home. They have been "CALL ME MISTER" ments arid be active in church j |n new locations. \ Win Class 4R Garwood- -residents ' for the past cussed Monday at a meeting of the would be in favor of a referendum, Democratic candidate for nomina- On Progress, May 11, in Harding School. City in June. John Weber, Ernest work. , . • . candidate for reelection. Women's Auxiliary of the Demo- •i in -Technicolor Braun and Btfrney Foreman vol- ^chairman also said his com- > Candidates for' the Republican eight years.- in response to a question from. Oli- VetoAction tion. Mayor Fred V. Pitten, Repub- Satisfactory progress on the Father McVejgh welcomed the Before Lions cratic Club at the clubhouse, 302 Poc unu Cf est Ciimp — Also —- lican', will\iot run. unteered as convention ' workers. Uould 'meet with the Board County Committee are as follows: ver Brown,'leader of the meeting'. school adidtion was, reported. guests, and expressed gratification Miss Doris Rainville of 103 Cen- North avenue. [or ItOVS 7 It was his contention that tax pro- Seeking the nomination for Bor- Honor Rolls Trooper- Worth of the New Jersey Lament Monday night to Spelling Match District 1. Jane Miller and Percy ter street is recuperating from a GARWOOD — J. Kenneth Ro- NEWAKWA l.r OIBIJt - • 1'aul llenreid in ' oveit'-the large number of men, at-* fthe building code which den, Elizabeth area director for Mrs. Frederick C. Wehrum, Jr.I Sts.fcn. 2noo-Aciv Eitale, Jit could be realized from the erec- ough Council candidates are Wal- KENILWORTH—The following State Police, Morristown, spoke GARWOOD — Five pupils inWatt; District 2, Clara DeFreitas recent appendectomy performed at ki. Balanced Droiram of uorts "Last of The " Delayed OMest MeUI Walsh claimed was Junior Achievement, Inc., wapresidents , announced the following >_$d 'cr«»tlve actlvlly, CxDirltnttd tion of garden units. . . .'• ter E. Boright and Charles P. Cut- iupils were listed on honor rolls and showed a film. . SUMMONS and Kenneth White; District 3, Rtihw.ay Memorial Hospital, Rah- Lead 1> one n.' the oldest of v&Om Class 4R were winners last week committee appointments: Chair- unnelDrs, i Physlclsn. Churrtv Both in Technicolor Called by Th<- riHrrfTK' Hi-Part- lcr. Democrats, knd Alva Myers or the most recent marking period: THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY in a spelling match held in Frank- Rose Henry and Louis Martel, and Way. '• ' .." '" '• Cuest speaker at last week's meet-' rylces. 4 We.k.jlluu — H Wwks- metals. There Is evidence that the ing of the Garwood Lions Club-at man, Mrs., A- T-JVIdsca^-ticket-com-. isan Committee, of which Mr. and Earl DeNichols. Republicans.' SKr.—Catherine', Kramer, luth- ELLA S. CORWINE. her hein, de- _)• announced the. sale of lin SchooL They were tee Pecina. District 4, Hegina Knight and John • .Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCormick Council Stalls in Effort Egyptians used It some SJlAO years Transfers of vlnces and personal representatives St. Paul's Church. Also speaking mittec, Mrs. Dominick Cardillo ' Brown .is chairman, the meeting Two men will be elected in No-erine Stern; Gary Slanagan and ^borough garage to Ralph Patsy Sugyda. Mary Ann Guer- G. Malko. All are incumbents with of Lacyville, Pa., have moved to W_It ago. and there are numerous ref- v and her, theln or any of their, were Robert Rollen of TKomas Jef- and Mrs. James R. Walsh; prizes, ended in unclear fashion, with no To Override Mayor's vember to flli" posts to be vacated Grace Fridrich. ' Real Estate successors in right, title and In- MACHINf &J35 South,avenue for $15. riero, Lorraine DraxDmer and Mary the exception of Mr. White and 459 Second avenue. by Joseph D.,Shallcross\and Wil- erences to it in the Old Testament terest, JOHN A. CORW1NE. MR. Mr. Malko. , . ' ferson High School and. Vincent Mrs. James-F. Casale, Mrs. Joseph "B AM BI" positive action recorded: The com- 4B — Marilyn Baron, Richard In Exodus • it Is written that' KENILWORTH — The following CI6RWINE, husband of Ella, S. Ipnce before had, sold the Ann Wiener. ' • A son, Robert Alan, was bom Peny'ak, Mrs. Lewis Ross and Mrs. mittee is protesting passage of an. Ruling on Apartments liam Lister. '. '• ,; V., Breem, Evelyn Diercks, Elsbeth Corwlnc. GRACE M. CRAVEN, Unopposed for the Democratic Gilligan of St. Patrick's HlRh .. — Also — . x Pharaoh's hosts, destroyed while ieeds have been -recorded in the K Jlr. Jones but because of The followinc monitors w«re April 8 nt St. Elizabeth Hospital Conrad Ricder; refreshments, Mrs. KENILWORTH' — Anticipated Also on the ballots will be un- Fischer, Margaret Fuller, Dennis her heirs, devisees 4)nd personal County Committee are: District 1. School, Elizabeth. original ordinance pcrm.itting. mul- pursuing Moses and his followers;' ifflce of County Register Herbert - representatives and her. their, or Sion that the garage would chosen by tbe class for April: Li- to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pirikin Anthony J. f-tiwardo; Mrs. Michael CRANFORD "Davey Crocket action Tuesday night oh- Mayor opposed persons seeking nomina- Golcher, Linda Hamilton, Patricia Jean Juba and Lewis N. Ross; Dis- . They told ,of the Junior achieve- tiple units and favors adoption of "sank as lead in the mighty Pascoe at the < Court House, any of their, successor* In rlnhU moved from the borough brarians, Mary Ann Wiener and of 303 Myrtle avenue. •lu.ba, Mrs. Leon Dailey and Mrs. a repenl which was vetoed two Fred V. PittciTs recent veto of a tions as candidates on the local Kelly, Eileen Lafferty, Robert Mc- watfrs." Elizabeth: tlUe and interest, MORGAN L, bad never been completed. Robert MeCaskOl; class reader. trict .2, Cartnella Casale and An- ment groups in their schools and Michael Glodic; -advertising and Indian Scout . BREWSTER, hia heirs, devisees Mrs. Walter Cook of Beech ave- . weeks iigo by the mayor. ,. rescinding ordinance on ' garden county committee of cuch party> A Call, Norman Po)lack and Veron- Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Davis and personal representatives and iihiling now removed* Mr. Patsy Sufzda; attendance. Edmund gelo Alimonti; District 3, Anne V. displayed articles they had manu- publicity, Mrs. Richard E. Ihntig. Today — Last Day • apartments was delayed when a man and a woman in each election ica SatUer. his, their, or .any of their, suc- Cardillo and Hurley B. Middletori, nue entertained her club 'Entre factured., junior Achievement Inc. .. WED. liVE. THRU T Mr. Brown, who said his com- PeeHag Beeto o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fekete, • he would • erect • the Harnish; milk money. Dorothy Ci- 'I BIG HITS J motion by Council John Stults to district, totaling six members, are cessors in right, title and Intermit, and Distrlct_4, ElviraC. Walsh and Nous' Tuesday night;. • is a national program in which (tlngfr Rsicrs — liana Id krajan mittee represents Republican and Progress Honor Roll—-Janet Bpr- If cooked beets are plunged- Into troperty In Park drive, 115 feet MRS. MORGAN L. BREWSTER, the, property of Har- careln; calendar. Bobby Davis; "3 Guys Named Mike defer consideration td April 24, the seeking nominations in'"that field. rom Pedestfiian walk. wife of Monlan L.'Brewater, ISA- John E. Conlin. William' Rhatigan of East street boys and girls are taught the ele- ii Shower Democratic Clubs, numerous civic ;ese, William Dunkelman, Joseph- cold water for Just' a minute or , Beech avenue. ' messenger. Beth Hart; record play- "STORM WARNING" • and next regular'meeting.- was passed Named by the Republican or- BEL A. BUCK.' Individually and recently underwent a tonsillectomy ments of manufacturing, produce Ind.^individuals, op-. : ine Parent!, Joan . Paziehza and two before, peeling, the skins will John Hiller, Jr., widower, to as executrix of the Last Will and _ i Attorney Bernard Stei- er. Lorraine Dra-nmer; morning Interest is focused on Republi- GARWOOD — Mrs. June Tyn- 1 and approved. ' . .' ' . ' .' ' ganization last month were: Nunce at'- Rahway '• Membrial. Hospital, 1 •' ened the meeting with a reading of Helga Schmjtt. (lip. off more easily. ' - ' " - Robert E. Reuter, property known Testament of Wl)llam H. Buck, jupresent th^- borough at exercises. {Mane Green; washing can nominations for''three ' free-- tion and-business management-un- dall of 535 "Spruce .avcnui was •THE BOWERY BATTALION' "Steel Helmet" s A letter from the mayor ex- Zampaglione and Mrs Ruth.Rey- her Jiclra, devisees and peruonal .Rahway. ' . .'. der the Sponsorship of private con- the . tcSit' of' n petition which was 4M-\Richard . Bieksha, . Claire as 21 North Twenty-flrst .Istreet. • 'representatives and her,'their,'or shearing by the Board.:,i>liiirr

y : ( : > '"'''• ••'•'••'>' -'i •'.••••. ••.•':. ' • ••••••'- ••••-••- •. •'''-,;',. ,- •:.'•*'••*&- |^AWTOTth crti«^ ^'xiro'^cfflMimKgjfc THURSDAY, APRIL 12. in Page TwentyHeight ' ' ' '' 'V^i^Z^SZI^JSS^SLmtmmhSaf^imm**^^ mtttoe-IHWWB ' tnmand fumlilunmh • 1 U •• . should-the bidder tract nil u w^rirlStersiccfflfdrsaldrStepHw .••••••»• —- ywr» -.- •- — learned that we.muat unite nowlf v^,to, th. Towown,J ,J^ 'Living Rosary' Service create to independent group to be rr th T iU n { known as the Mental Hygiene Clin- we are-to have the peace we strive JT^SSS •to i5S*55S M .£ «Sj • The Holy Name 8odety of St. ic of Union County were made last for. Those are my vi«Sws and.the" ££*»«.»*•»* "D™.^ GIVE 'fa College Club Program Michael's Church wm participate month. The clinic will continue to way I think aboubt t ththiis situationitti . Dad. I think you know now whytight to r«lect »ny or »n TOCOMQUU in a "Living Roaary Ceremony" provide psychiatric treatment serv- ; Uonvlp iU opinion will L Members aria guests of the Cran-#- I didn* wait to'be called." Xtmt o( the T!^ to take place May 13, at Warinancb ice in communities which contrib- Marine Writes Sgt. Schmal, who formerly was J. WALTER C0If CANCER ford College Club Were entertained Meera Karve, granddaughter of ute to its support. ?Alter seeing these other coun- • btf Iridian students' from colleges :he. founder M the Women's Uni- Park, Elizabeth, according to plans Forrest.P. Dexter. Jr:. of 600 associated with his father in the Dated: April 10, 1951 r "The change of name to the Un-'tries and the way the people live, reaT estate and Insurance business AMIIICAN. ond "universities in J*cw York City versity of Bombay. A sociology made Moiruiay~nlght."~" " -•—•• Linden place and Mrs. Thomas ion County. New Jersey Associa- CANCI* and looking" at our country and at 23 Alden street, has been on ac- The program will be in charge of Hall of 303 Central avenue were tion for Mental Health will enable SOCIETY at-an open riieclinc Monday night' student at Barnard College, she al- the freedoms and opportunities it tive duty with the Marines since W*tU* Larfett the Union County Federation of elected to the Board of Trusieea of us to affiliate with the New Jersey in Roosevelt School. • i.o was accompanied by fclr. Nohan. offers us. there is no dispute in my last September. The largest dUmond G A RWO o D CRANFORD KENILWORTH The program, arranged by A. S. the Holy Name Society, ' the Union JCpunty Association for Association for Mental Health and Madam' Ranee- Sahiba ' Singhl, the National Association for Men-mind that it's worth fighting for." was • the, .Contain di Thambi Rajah,..an- Indian jir-uliiato wife of the' Vicc-c >nsul and sister A talk on the "Canna Confer- Mental Health" at 1U annual meet- PRO P O 8 A L covered at the at R-mnklyn''Pnlytrrhnic tal Health. Our future These were among comments of- CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 24 Pages ~ FIVE CENTS be cvoordinated with -theirs,' fered by Sgt; Wlffiinv , Institute, fcnHired' colorful songs a piain) selectbmi. The Misses Usha was given by the Rev. Mark J. grbup was formerly, known asShe ModlAed. PenctraOdo M»cad»m P»v»- ptwnd. ilx ouncti. ntid dances and selections on the ;. Siccardi pointed USMC, in a recent letter to his ment on Bloomincdale Avenue. Cranford. hnd ChandwV SHah, daughters of Dooley, assistant pastor,^-- -•— Mental Hygiene Society of Union parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schmal of Kew JeJeruyr . tabla and the sltar, native instru- tl>e vice-ptvsidehtoh f V. Panachand The annual communion break- County. : ••"'". . ..'-;1 Sealed OIOB wilWUl > be«^ ' receivei«vw.w«*d» b».y^ »mth>e X^ray Count Doubles ments.- ' ' ' C*at»«wr Uses c 115 Roosevelt avenue. Sgt.,Schmal Towiuhlp jCommltteee of thtee Township of Council to Elect, GOP Victors In Primary Co.. IiHv/New.York, sung the In- fast will be held the last Sunday in Mr. Dexter .also was named to mailed the letter March 30 when CranforCfd d at a regularregularmeetin. mee g on April •••••••••a Last Year's Figure Mr. Rajah welcomed the gimi|> dian rational anthem. ' . •- October, instead of on Mother's the - nominating committee at. the Slgmund Romberf, dean of the 24th. 1051. at the -Townshi Mp Rooinn. at waite, and introduced PrmwSinghrA'i"-' Amtriean operetta, does his com- his tank unit was about eight miles 8:30 P. M.. Standard Time. The low-cost. • X-ray program M/s. Thomns O'Shaunghessy, Day. ' • • . . ' open board meeting which fol- south of the 38th Parallel. Bid forms and (peclBcation* imay be Hear White House Delegates conducted here last week, was the consul in New- York-and—the. Ta- : lowed. .,; .-'" •••:• .•.•: ".'• • .- -posing en an-organ, instead of the obtained at the Township Engineer's Of- PINIST SpiinY:iu fotht; club's art and riiu- "We've all been.discouraged ov- fice. '" . ' ' most successful of any' ever held korc Sahib of Kodta, who nave a Mrs. Arthur F. Ackerman of Uiual piano. He can tell how the The third annual meeting of the tending the initial. meeting re- .sic /'oini'nittee, introduced the aong wi)l sound with a full orches- er here at one time or andther crit- The purpose of receiving these' bids i» Cranford Community Council will in Cranford, Health Officer Wil- short 'histo'ry-of the Indian arts. gyt'sis.- Tho gr/iup was entertained To Sturt Rehearsals Summit was . elected president, In construct a 1~ Modified Penetration ported, that the young people de- tra playing because of the orches- icized our government .and our Macadam Pavement, on Bloomingdale liam P. Smith has announced. Miss Narcis Irani performed in- succeeding Mrs. Joseph J. Slcqardi be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the sired an open house type of pro- prior to the program at u butfet The first rehearsal for the vari- tral affects of the organ. leaders," Sgt. Schmal's letter con- AVO . Cr«ri«ord. N. J. • , municipal building. Election of "A total of 320 persons had their terpretative dances in native cos- supper given by Mr._ and Mrs. of Westfleld. who is state president •All bld> must be submitted In a sealed gram. As a result, of the coopera- ety show to be presented May 12 v tinues, "but.because we have the envelope, clearly tnsrked,— "Proposa.1 for officers will be held following re- chests X-rayed during the three- tume. She is studying lashu.n de- O'Sha'unghoKsy. ' • ' of:fhe qssoeiaiion: : ; ••"••'••') • - tion and coordination of various Head (5OP Slalt for signing • and dressmaking iBt Practice! 'tratlon Pavement on Bloomingdale Ave.. than double the 154 X-rays taken Fashion Institute of Twhnnldgy.. held next Thursday at 8 p. .m: 1ft"of'an independent organization for government and say and write Cranford, N. J.." and the .bidder's name Consider of which Stewart McFadden is was inaugurated, headed by Mr. Township Coiniiiittee, Mrs. Fanis S. Swackhamer, Mrs. A triumph of science! An Instru- what we think, we know, this is and address. . chairman. , ' last year. Of the total this year, Off Till April 28 Five native, snugs dr.pictjnj; sto- Wallace G. Dexter, Mrs.' Donald the school, Mr*. John:• Dirryee,-, tt)e"cllntcto'brknown ak the Men- ment company, has an .arrangement A certifled check for 10*. of the'amount i for Future and Mrs. Harry Brinkman. Li^ht Vote Cast ries and' folklore «if India were our.duty. bid. or cash in lieu of check, ihall accom- Mrs. Roy Tipton will report on ' Tho council subsequently spon^ 195 were X-rayed last Tuesday and Reel i" your line, boys! Thc McCord, Mrs. Walter F. Rolhnan, chalrman of the _show, has: an- »-'taT.Hy• «—>^—."rarform the I iuuns ^lure iov the study of future joring in administration and cur- New Band Unifom Fund. Anty their blood staining Korean rice work In strict accordance with the spec- who attended the Mid-Century the older members of the commun- Mr,. Smith reported that •85 per twenty-jour.) son, Mrs. Dudley F. Robinson, Miss Terregino and James Avery ore in wjp* and, -educational program sitting Juat a few feet away can't ifications attached to the proposal, enter i-riectls-in the Cranfbrd this Saturday morning, has been riculum, at Columbia University. hear a thing." . . . paddies. They found the peace into a contract with the Township Com- i A Mini ool systerrt was outlined White House Conference on Chil- ity under leadership of Mrs. Al-cent of all local food handlers, bar- postponed a. week to Saturday Howard Cowperthwaite and Reatriee F. Morgan, Mrs. Edwin O. f. the acts. have necessitated;<>3 Republican ballots cast art education 'ut New York Uni- tor Ihl' 'purchase of mi* Kfitck Truck A4QH- 1 issue at a special election New Jersey. . ' • am Tiut'k Chnnuls complete with Hell'4 yard and 154 Democrat, for. .a total ot ve'rsityy. His bronze bust of Mahat- clump-luidy und hoU.t, • Mock Maifnadj/ne The X-iay program was held exhibit in the H77 cutili- Inch. 140 HP. engine, at ">« „.., on the birth rate, Membership. on the council is under auspices of the Board of 2,1)17, nin Gamli was on _ular imi'tlnu In thi» Township Hooina. open to any local resident or rep- Service League To Present auditoriumuditorium. Tiitisday 'VVvniiiB. April 24th. 1951, at m 'developments arid other Health, Union County Medical So- Mr. Cowpcrlhwaite, who held' li':an I'. M.. -Standard Time.' resentative of any local organiza- Howanl Jarrett, Tenor, ciety and the Union County Tuber- r Scheideler, A sitar solo was played by Miss jj.as well ;is cslimates of en- the No. 1 ballot position in the Illds inusil lie nulmiltted' In. a >calcd iot for the next Io years will tion. The council is -a medium culosis League.- Dream ofToytantV Saturday •nvcloiMV find '»tmll In- clejirly marked on through which joint planning may To Be SoloiBt for local contest, carried, overy dis-' Children Love It he niiliiidv with tin- name of the bidder by Myrlin L. Talia- 1 rict and garnered 1,645 votes. Mr. •• Youngsters look forward to the ;nirl '"Hid im Mack Truck A401I." I;a member of the committee. be done with, the cooperation and Spring Concert Apr. 27 "Dream of Toy land," the an- ing. . MW. Willuura Crutciifield, Tho Towrmlilp.. Committee tmvrvct the through the cooridnated efforts of nual children's play by thc Junior Win Duffy,,his running'mate, ran sec- daily. bath when it is filled with i-lliht to reject mt.v or all bldn If such ac- r step' in the plan will be •The program for the.spring con- Mrs. Walter Stodi. Jr^ Mrk. Harry ond in all but. the tenth district . fragrnnt bubbles \ :.. .'.. surely an tmp will l»;st st'ive the Intercut*' of the r of Grant School, which the existing organizations. Service League^ will be presented V. Osbocne. it^. Mrsj A. O, C. Den- Township. -V ' ' UUJ cert of the fourth season of the Drive? at for a .11272; total. Mr. Christian i icasy way to please the don't-want- .# occupied bjr Union Junior The council dates back to the : at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in Roose- man. Mrs. Robert ' Waieifaottsc. . , ., J. WALTIvIt COFfEE, . Cranford Glee Club on Friday eve- velt School. Tickets for the pro- Defeat incuntheulH llhishcd tljiril with. 959 votes, Mr. to-takc-a-bath set. '' . '•Township Clerk, !•.. Use of this • school for fall of 1947 when tho Council of Mrs. A. B. Cloud. Mis. William. V. Albans fourth with 777 votes, and rd:' April io. io.il; . «•!» ning, April 27, in the Cranford duction may be obtained through ^j und.adnrtiniftrative.om- Church Women, headed by Mrs. Sfeers, Mrs. Kenneth Memll, Mrs. Mrs. Dozo.is.fifth with.443.votes. i High School auditorium was an- For Numhiatiuit to i5bcett''<>onKi nance the Short Title of Which U co'mc to life. Nestor, the Horse. ner. Mrs. Robert Ackland. Mrs. L. put "Zoning 'Ordlnunce". ftow Grant School can be tives of the PTA. logether with Howard Jarratt, tenor, will be $1,400 Still Needed Union County's political old guard Mr. Cowpcrthw'aitc and/ Mr. HE IT OHPAINBP by—Hie Tuwnahl' «l—advantages—$it«- members of the Church Women's guest soloist. Mr. Jarratt 'has ap- will ride affain, E! M. Tnrh-rr Ttw 1» a member ot the com-resentatives of local civic organiza- Alos assisting the Glee Club in acted by the Service League, is an member of the present Freeholder Industrie, tile locution iif bulldlngl de- tions,.church groups, service clubs. its coming program will be the is still nearly $1,400 its annual project presented for the State Senator Kenneth C. Hand, Kluncd for Kpecliled iisett and for BUch $3,000 quota, Howard Siegel, tiio seeking reelection, to get by unopposcd'tor the dOP nomination purpours to divide the Township of Cran- Kial committee of elemen- Board of Education, Police Depart- seventh grade boys' glee club enjoyment of local children. Scheduled the- Primary. * ford into district* Ko an to promote the ment and others were invited. Out.trained'by Miss Olga E. Specht. local chairman ., yester- Mrs. W. H. Plummer is chair- for reelection, led his party's tick- public hfiilth. safety and general wel- I teachers will assist the of this meeting came the Cranford director of -vocal music in the day. i man of. the Arts and Interests com- Mr. Bauer topped the Freehold- et locally' with 2,147 votes. For fare, with reasonable com;ldi-rutlon,l among planning board with y, Cranford voters favored ill Hi-r thhiuil. to the mout de«lrab,le lu«e. for Community Council organization. Cranford Public Schools. Members Up to last total of $1- mittee of the league, which' is in er ticket with 18.330 votes, fol- which (he land ut each district may be IS THE for a school building Local Departiurntaj of this group include . Robert 609^9 had been rncd in by 458 charge, of the play. She is assisted lowed by Mr. Can- with 16,812; und ynian Fred • E. Shevmrd, adapted* tho iHiciillui' suitability for par- High school representatives at- mblyWoman Florence Dwyer, tleular uscof a dlntrict, the connervatlon Achilles; Robert Bishop. Stephen contributors, J<5hn V. Nostrand, by Mrs. Henry Keep, Jr., cos- Join To Spoiior Mrs. Schcideler. 14.993. Freehold p UcClintock said statistics on. uf prtiperty value* und the direction of T Qu oByer, John Burton, LeRoy Gip- treasurer ofyihe local, drive, re- tumes; MH. Hector Evans, make- er R. Story Rowland of Plainflcld ssemblymun G. Clifford Thomas buildiliff development in accordance With nt ti ends should be com- Drive May 7-11 und Former Assemblywoman Irene 500,000 Mail boxes in a well-conxldercd plan'and olno to eatab- son, William Livingston, Raymond ported. up; Mrs. K Duer Reeves, proper- Itolled 12.687 tallies, Frccholdc/ lUh penalties for the . violation of thele jby next month and a tcn- "Clean, cfcecrful suiroundineti Lee S. Iliby of SprinfiUeld, 12,1 T.' Grittlnr'in that or«er. County the tJnited States are your part- To Give Your Pet Fir the Palmer John Potter, Donald Ros- The chairman . again stressed tics; Mrs. J. C. Munday. piano; are p^rt of the Ainencanrway of reitulatloiift. ronlrlctlonx, determination* iplan kummariiing prclimi- Legion Card encrantz and William Hosencrantz. Mrs. Fletcher Gilpin,.- ushers; and and William T. Rcilly, PlainiAcld Clerk Henry G. Nultbn piled, up ners in the fight against cancer. und limltation'u", adopted May 10, 1022. |«mclusions would be pre- the urgency for this community life. "Health Officer William P. a> umiMidid. be further amended' by «dd- Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., tick- independent. 7,967. 1,996 votes to 292 for his opponent, ^te-the-board in June. The The program follows: , to mpet its quota to help continue Smith said yestendby as he an- A contribution addressed to —. Ini! tlicroto ft the end thereof a new First, a beautifying •liouldcr-to-iiem ck«n;up by Hol- ets. Dances were arranged by Mrs. Mrs. Schcideler, whose/election Stanley Srcdzitiski. parusraph readlnc oil follows: Exclude irt should reach the board Invlctiu : Huhn fight . to stamp out cancer, nounced plans for annual Clean J.'V. Nostrand, Local Treasurer, from l(v«idence "A" DUtrlctH .'and in u John H. Vogcl. in November is almosjr assured, In the Freeholder rac Free- UnJcr's fur bcaulici«n«," then • long vacation in our Party Set In the Luxembourg Garden* rough research, education and Up Week to bit held Slay 7-11. holder Charles L. Baiicr, Jr.,. led "Cancer," will help guard your elude In ludiiitilul Districts the tract o .— Mannlni<-NMh The cast includes Mrs. R. - B. will become thc llrst woman mem- land described UH: lleginnlng >t.tne weat- « teachers were ' hired for Hungarian Folk Sonfl K re'atment of thc disease in jts early The drive is sponsored jointly thc six.-way (lfiht locally with 1,505 family, yourself and your com- crly ti-i nitiuu. o( the aoutheaaterly line summer storage vault*... away from the heat, moth* and ber of the county freeholder board. I year beginning in Sep- PilSrim'a Son* TM stages, much headway already has Winkcl. Mrs. A. F. VanHorn. Mrs. by theo health department, police Votes, followed by Nelson L. Carr munity, i ' ••> of Wall Street; rmmliiE thence aouthweat I THE GLEE CLUB John H. Vogfl, Mrs. A. H. Bowl- The two' winning independents alonu « westerly contlnuatioh of aald dust of die outside world. We recommend....' Ir. They arc•• Edward- Samo- Croups Foster Affair Where >r You Walk been made. Funds raised by thc and fire departments and public had tiie backing of Freeholder Al- und Elfic Schcideler, thc insurgent, line of Wall Street I:i9.4« feet to lands E Lucevan Le tSelle IToua American Cancer Society in its works staff. candidates, with 1.433 and 1,245 'Next, time you see a mail box, of Union County Park Commiulon lof Whit6 House and Miss To Get Equipment for None But The Lonely Heart bert J. Bcnninc^r of Mountainside. "put 'cr there, partner!" ... as thence westerly nlontf the. line o V. deary cf Manville, annual Community drives go to - Scavengers on Ibdir regular votes, respectively. Freeholder R. Union Oimt.v Park Commiaalon ap Red Croft* Drive Union County's Assembly quar- elementary schools, and Junior Baseball Team Love Went A-Ridlnff carrying out this program, Mr. rounds will pick up tcita* left at Story Rowland ran fourth. Free- generously as you ean. proximuli'ly 1WS feet to., the southerly MR, JAHHATT Sicgcl said. '' ' tet surviveer the threat of three line or l.ehliih Valley Hallroad; thence [-Bertha Bcekman of Me- A. card party in the Casino to- Awake My Love ...... : ./ Kyder Top« Quota by $1. the curb. There «,ill be no extra other cundulates, including former holder Lcc S. Rigby, llfth. and ulonu Kald line of Lehijlh Valley Railroad A Mon o" Words ,./.. Endcru charge for thi* service.. • . ' - William T. Rcilly, sixth. . In J" euuterly. direction 1B11.80 feet to l high school teacher. morrow night, sponsored jointly He appealed to locul residents, Final report of the 4951 fund Assemblywoman Irrnc GrifJln The Bell-man Fonyth Residents , have- been Urged to AMEHCM CAMCEI SOCIETY line of land* formerly of Sperry; thence will replace Miss, Ann by Cranford Post 212. American Set Down Servant ro Spirlluoll merchants and organizations who drive of thc Cranford-Garwood- Fied E/Shcphcrd of Elizabeth led Elected to the Republican County aoulli 45 dftriecK 15 nilnlltea.07 neconds ty,. third grade teacher at Ar.. Shaw have not yet made a donation to clean their propeny af an aid io Committee were: First district. ••! Legion, and its Ladies' Auxiliary the field wiih 20.578, Mrs. Florence Here Is my conlrlbullon of t ...... cuat alonii vaid Sperry line 1051.38 (eet to . ' THE UB Kenihvorth Chapter, American safeguard , pubue health. the ht'Ulnninii point.' And amend the IIO1 I \\E:1 School, and Mrs. Edith will aid the groups to equip a boys' UNTE S S 1 ON I send on* this week to Mr.. Nos- P. JDwyer, Elizabeth, was second Hurry N. Main and Mary Jackson; ia support oi the Cancer Outide. ' .. Uiilldine Zonv Map to designate and ahow jtjirst grade teacher at Shcr- junior, baseball .team to compete Border Ballad ' Maunder trand at thc Union .County Trust Red Crossi "released this week by rodents, stimulate lo«.rth 19.614; G. Clifford Thomas, second, Dudley "J. Croft and Jessie the above dt-Kcrlbed tract of land to be The Star ' d tilication and create ideals of Rood In Industrial District*. . . ol. Miss Brophy will take with similar Legion teams through- e Company. All mail contributions Channing Rudd, executive chair- izabcth," third with 17.035; and M. Jansen; thirds Edward' C. Grandma G nti _. Arr. Bartholomew citizenship. Section S—Thlit^ordlnanco—Mhall—take , ...That wonderful rejuvenating treatment by Hollander; next year in her. home out the nation, it was announced rd by ' Seventh Grade will be promptly acknowledged, man, showed that the local chap- Donald D. Ma'ckcy, Pluinflcld McMuhon - and Florence Crounsc; • elTect Inintcdialely at provided by Statute. Boy'a Glee Club I Mr. Sicgcl stated. Fire Chief Howard G. fourth, George D. Runkin and •Uin- • <;EOIIOK E. OSTERBUiM. way, while Mrs> Caddie by Michael T. Davis, chairman and ter exceeded its quota by $1,000. fouiih with 15,991. » , Grit, grime, grca«e are removed by forest-fresh saWdust, Mcnafi Arr. Sodcro-Endcra pointed out that ba*Jb vir Chalnua Towoahlp Cowmltt—. |»t continue WOrk * in . her past commander of the post. THE GLEE CLUB •' Thc chairman again expressed Florence Ellcms; llfth, Robert Min- Atleil: ' • ntnl nf f 13,B»ft. I ft hnrl twfn cumulates tn baiermentS^ilii £iiiflia .of—Wcsllicld-tappccL' The competition, arranged by the Wht/l Have SumTMy~Son8* To You appreciation to youngsters of thc turned in through Monday of this iht other candidates with 13,125 ton and Doris Johnson; sixths J. WALTER COrm. thc lining iit hand cleaned, the fur. is xiased by electricity" '//'ChChairlcn is a common . lire • hjjaund. / "The I board authorized Joseph American Legion on a countrywide Trie KloU'er* That Bloom In The Spring community for their One. spirit of week, Mr. Rudd reported. This votes, Arthur E. Lloyd. Jr., of Un- Walter E. Oustcrmnn und Ruth Townthlp CUrK. clean up drive enables ibff house- and steam. HollanderUing. is important to the life of ychaiimun of the legislative basis, has set no date for the finals. /. __ _„...... „„ ; Sullivan cooperation in collecting funds year's quota of the Cmnford-Gar- ion, received 10,786; and Miss Eth- Nelson; seventh, John W. Doran O Dannv Bny LondondcrVy Air holder Jo Ret rid of old HUtement Ty-laws committee. To send The Cranford team, when fo through passing coin boxes. Those wood-Kcnilworth Chapter was el M. Towiier. Westlleld, who prac- and Julia Nicholson; eighth, George Tin: foreijolnu ordinance waa finally your coat! And to make our service complete we now I'm FalUn*- In Love With Someone waste paper and tiuM, AL'S SHOE 'to representatives in the will enter a Union County, ™ _.. ..„._...• ;.. Herbert who pnrticipatcd"during the past $12,800. tically abandoned her .campaign M. Lincoln und Gertrude Nunn; lim-il .it u meetlnif of the Township Com- MR. JARRATT nutter of Townahtp of Cranford held on do... .'•-..',' . • (House opposing bills 171 to Jersey, state,, district and national week included Charles Scher, 15 Last year, more tfctoi ZJUOtt mu-because of illness, polled 0,035 ninth, C. J. Christian und Mary REPAIRING A,-Ml 10, lOiSl. Soldicr'a Chorus, -froin "Fautt" .... Gounod A breakdown of the funds lusivc.'The legislation would tournament, depending on its suc- Anvil Choriu. from "II Trovatore". Docring way; Bruce Atwater, 106 raised follows! District 1, $270.85; nicipalities with a nUshiotiA popu- votes from her first pla:c ballot po- June Glovicr!" nnd tenth, Thomas .106 N. DNIOW AVET . • • J. WALTER COFFEE, .___ _..._ „ Verdl-Parkti lation exeeedinjt j* taMioa people • , Township Clerk. i school boards'to submit cess, Mr. Davis said. Park drive; Terry Aborn, 403 Ca-DisWci_2 _$502,2.5.^Di.strJct_3. %2^. ii A. Albuns und Murion Jones. , Oali'il: April 10. 1051. Hail. Bri«ht Abode, fmtn "Tannhatmer" J conducted a ~ct±An~ui> i***k pro- l«iual school budgets tti the Plans are also being formulated Wanner sina oyenue; Paul Kccblcr, 6 Prcs^ 281.85; District 4. *2,05«.85: Dis- SUte Senator Kenneth C. Hand, "Members of the Democratic tram. Mr. Srmtti said. ^ninmissionci- of education to have an American Legion Coun- THE GLEE CLUB ton avenue; Judy Proston, 201 Or-trict 5. $578.10: District 6. $641.55; Elizabeth, thc only Republican County Committee elected Tuesday on page eight) ty League this summer, in which Marie' Louise Rudd will serve as ange avenue; and E. Johnscn, 405 District .7, ,$1,576.45: District .8. without opposition on thc county were: First district, Willkmt H. Johnson and Edna Jackson; llfth, Hillside, Ellzab 'Kahway, Sum- accompanist. Tickets for the pro- Central avenue. $897.55; District 9. $1,201.85; and 15O Ca E^prrlrd ticket, received a tribute vote of mit, Union and: •fainfle'd also have gram will be available at thc door. Also, Ttd Heston, 325 Prospect District 10, $507.10. Cranford in- 25^03. .County Clerk Henry G. Henry Stoner and Mary C. Quinn; a sixth, Edward J. Wsiril and Flor- ill ndicatcd a wl: t6 participate. Herbert R. McCullough, presi- nvcnuc; Stan Kullcr, 16 North Un- dustries contributed $538. Cran- Al Rolnioa Nulton of Hillside won the nomi- unittee Set Avill be composed of dent of the Glee Club, declared this ion avenue; Peggy Klcmpn, 13 ford organizations, 5385.25; and . TMe/inniuJl ireunMm «rf hopf who tijition for 'reelection with 22,940 ence Mnrkcy; seventh, J. Henry en the ages of 14 and week that "it is noteworthy that North Union avenue; William local business firms. $792.50. attended the Cranford > p to 3tS02 for Stanley Sicdzinski of Veienciuilt und Nuomi Henehan; • A little proper repairing can make, an old fur coat like Were not 17 last Janu- thc people of Cranford and vicin- Smith, 110 Centennial avenue; and at /Silver Lake-. tJtm Hi<*. last ElizabcHi, his primary opponent. eighth, Dennis J'. Lynch nnd Jean-' Salvation Garwood rcsidentiiil •. contribu- nette C. Glogorski; ninth, Robert . new,.. and now GoerlceV offer* this wonderfulWvieev chairman emphasized ity have given their generous sup- A^Sommcrs, 58 Centennial avenue. tions totaled $115 and G.irwood in- will be hc-M :,t ~-£tt p. m. that/the team is open to all Cran- port to the club and enabled it to Prize winners will be announced in the First r*j**l>>** F. W. McDonald; and tenth, Frank dustries, $570. Kcnilworth^residcn- DclGniulio ;i|iil Puuline-Scheuring. Uavc your coat lcstykd, peltit replaced, mending and I boys within the age limits, bring to Cranford for the past next week. This week's prizes arc lial contributions amounted tW Church school audit-.-vn-jta. Mat* ny Appeal y/hcther or not they arc sons of than I5O enmpets. tht". aufcri» and otjier jobs douc... at moderate prices. - four years artists of great renown, donated by Sidney Breen and the$557.95 and Kenilworth industrial For Oanfonl Theatre "'i1'" Arthur Ef. 'VVopdr'uIlt (Continued on page eight) /Cotitinued on page eight) Cranford Bootery. donations, $365. ' / parents are expeete.: ?»» -.lli-nd. MT- ,("iil Commander of.ThoSal- eordinc to Char!** XI. Roy. ehidr- Julius D.miclv:, foiniorl.v iiuina- man of the feunioti evya:»»ut4ef. B'f of the Fiilkner Theatres in Not- Mrs. Belden f Ainu- in Northern Ncw^cr-, "«nj;, hasi born named miinnucr of JWK'imml totlny the Service. There will be greetiES* by KcJ>- To Sing in Concert at High School Tomorrow ;rt M,. Crane; ,yite^sneii-L*«S of the liic Cmnford Theatre; He suc- |wnmiui-e rm. Thc sa1vatipn Heads Scout camp trusteed wbo u:H Joseph Geller, miniiigcr here •''-ampiiim, whidi willbe for thc past six months, who has in, this community in nev; improvem«nia the' camp this summer. transferred to the Custle it If. nciirclslec is chair- 'Theatre, Irvinuton. Leaders Ass'n I I It STOIt.U.l Pl lU-nry W. Whipple is tur. will be present £)gg ) Mr, Daniels formerly served as Mrs, Burton C. Belden was of the Lyric and Strand lected president nf the Girl Scout. r'II'V'n«..i:roiipof local cit- a.;J pprospectivp e 'Hampersp , and is the final.step for your fur's summer care. Leave them irc! movies ef the- e?n;|» •*. j]J he Theatre;;, Suinniit; was city man- Leaders' Association Monday night I upri.'c tin,, sponsorinu and ! movies ef the- e? (<>r the Walter Hviidc Thcii- 1 00 to Thc Salva at its regular mdiithlv meeting'in confidently with us for storage in.our completely pro* irm™"!!"' ! . " .wn by e Pliiinlleld. aiul also in Perth ,].• '>• V'i Aklrich, Mi's. J. u. Fritz. Thtre will be oSfaej- en- tile Girl Scout House. '' tecled, scientific vaults. Our storage charges are 2'/"' °' tc: tammont. Ho is tn.-irriod and resides ti NU OUiL'i's nnnieil were: Vico-presi- valuation of garments. Mill, charge, 100. Bring >our T •»»«iei-ick W.. Smith. ent, Mrs. D. Murcovirh: recording kl Jl)hn V k seeretary, Mrs. George E. Oster- Itn1 i - Nostrahd,' will by furs to the newly enlarged Kur Storage Desk on. our I '^H.,1 OrorBe Bates. Pa|M r Drive* heldt, Jr.; fonespondiiiK socrotnry, o of this eampaifin is Tin- Couples' Club of the First Mrs. A. N. Clay, and treasurer. Second Floor or phone EL. 2-2300 and a bonded messenger Of the t. of The Salvation ':<•.• Intel Ian Church will sponsor Mis. II. U. Mooie. ] w pjtio i blanks for. tfw' 1 will call at your home. III7" »Vk.plus the'Hup- Hu- nrxl' <'o!iinuinit.v-wi(lo rollei - The assoi'iation and Girl Scout t JUST DIAL I «» '"any state institutions son .v»U he distribute- tji'm of eld nfws|iiipei's, i>iaj;;i/iiU'S Council will, hold their ;mtmul TWH-', ll"s tlowinunity. In txl rorruuiitod boxes, it Wiis iin- lintier May 24 ut-(<:45 p. »n. in the """"!' w.is raised in this Patrolman nuiict'd this wvc-k by Township lr school ciifeteriii. Mrs. Dun- QTo Phone from WeatfielrJ, Fanwood .1. W;iltfj Cottei', in churgo of inm of PIAintlold will be guest 11}!"*" will be conducteil Pay To« itu AliiyiM'i coininiUeo for tho -leaker. . . CR. 6- and Plainfield, A«lt Operator For • HiMiiul, tho mails, with Citini; the fur of the drives, The Mrs. Ellis O. Bisiuip (listributwr I '"" "f employe solici- flnl> rnllf'i'tinn \Vill._bC !Ul'U™iitms..foi'. camjuirshiiw. Th«'' wwibj iMl;iy's f«tet of aid on.Suiul;i\ iiftcmoon, M»y (I. iii ins must be tilled out by the WX 5252 (No Toll Charge). Jh(J exiiaiulina pi-oiji-um of Paul S. J»IULS»WT. a f.i*«r.l«-f C!!| An"y for th«v*«en police dt.'partniei\t U>f the |uvl 1M.'O y May 4. Dny cuinp npplicntions forces It is indeed Music groups at Cranford Hhjh School will present their unnuul spring concert tomorrow night in the school. Among years, ha.s' subnvttte«i ha Tliief .verc given out by Mrs. P. J. Gil- The Cranford Citizen & Chronicle features will be the choir under direction of Miss Olga Specht, front row at extreme left. Purticiputitig will-be, front row: Edith tion. effective April 3*. H h Tlicft mar- it occurred between 9 und 11 a.m. roops are working on their 'lint Woodruff said. Kovacs, William Douglas, Theodore Morris, Richard Albertson and David Crane. (See story on page twq.) . , ned and has-iw«> ]Tuesday. • • uid merit badtfe.