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discovery of "The Torchbean n" and has about fen Skar-Studded successes to his credit including "Return Engagement," "My 8ter Set for' ter Eileen," "Ten Little Indians" and "She Stoops To Conquer." Richard Keppler" (Miuvaney) has played seven or eight roles for by henry rosenfeld By C ». TAUAFEUO the Cranford dub sinoe 1943, in- The Cranford Dramatic Club has cluding "Ten Little Indians," announced the cast of the Junior "Lost Horizon," "Kind Lady" and Service league benefit play, his most recent "—But Not Good- Your Best Fashion Investment G A* w o op c R ANF O R D KENILWORTH "Whfle the Sun Shines," to be held bye." in the Cranford High School aud- All this plus a surprise bonus. VoL'LVL N«; 12 itorium April 23 and 23. It has been over five years since CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. TO^ 14. 1949 26 Pages — FIVE CENTS Him. John Low, director, has se-Harry Folk has been prevailed upon to take part in, one of the fected a star-studded group, and Vie for Township Committee Nomination . followers of the club's produc- Dramatic dub plays, although, for Republican Artists Invited to Display lw some years he was one of their Advance . *i \r will delightedly recognise, most active and finished actors, light Vote Seen them as seasoned, extremely cap- those of you who remember At Wednesday Club Exhibit As all of the roles~are equally "Green Grow the Lilacs," "Rain," Club Holds important, it is difficult to say who"Street Scene." "Tovarich" and Local artists and those from, is playing the leads. Perhaps "lad- "Pursuit of Happiness," will re- neighborhood' communities have Here on Tuesday •vies first** is the best procedure. calL We are glad indeed to wel- Our biggest news in print! The gentle, timeless ways, been invited to display their work Many Bequests for Use Although Rosemary Foreman, come Mr. Folk back, in the role of at the sixteenth annual art exhibi Horton. What would a sophisti- Of New Recreation Field Uee—with' the classier In LocalC Polls Open—? a. m. to 8 p. m. New Es*o Assignment close on April 27. Mrs. G. Rusfel of various local schools and or- Despite the contests for Gover- has a great deal of eiperienre to TalkbyStefntjrafe ganizations at a regular meeting Whereto Vote her credit Hope Fisher, (Mabel Smith is chairman to charge. To Raise $»t000 nor, State Committee." Assembly, For William J. Wiseman ' A.,. Mjqfcenipies -was of the Cranford Recreation Com- 1st District—Sherman School , Cram), on the other hand. Is well- design and fine tailoring of a master craftsman .., Henry All pictures should be brought Mom than half th» goal of feMO 2nd District—Sherman School Freeholder and Township Com- William X Wiseman of 2» Holly _. *?:-ijpppfoi; his sec-ready for hinging, on April 22 mittee in the township -rooms last has been toUecta ^'"' ^ mittee in the Republican Primary, in Cranford ond term a» president of the Wednesday night 3rd District—Roosevelt School (She has done as many as three street has been given a training from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., to th. 1949 cancer drive, 4th Dtetrictr-Cleveland School less than half of Cranford's 8.769 it mm ff^\i\it^\ assistant Henry Rosenfeldt . Cranford Republican Club at a township rooms. ' Plans for the coming tennis gel, executive eligible voters are expected to cast major plays a year. Some of her largely attended, meeting in the son were discussed. Cyril Perley, 5th District—Lincoln School to William C. Jehle, head of the The club will hold a philan «th District—Sherman School ballots in next Tuesday's Primary. more recent, roles were in "Kind township rooms last night. The in charge of tennis activities, re- Total contributions,to datt Elections. There are only scattered Lady," -." "Li- (thermal cracking division of the home of Mrs. T. V. Albert, West 7th District—High School process department at the Bayway slate of officers for the ensuing field. Featured as guest speaker ported that arrangenienU are be- $1,685.50. . '•:.-. *>•: contests in the Democratic Pri- bel" and "Fresh Fields.- Lastyear year was presented, by Mayor 8th District—Municipal Building Refinery of Esso. Standard OH will be Gertrude Allen of Prince- ing made to put the Springfield Harold S. Compton, treasurer^ 9th District—Roosevelt School mary. . ' Mrs. Fisher instructed a workshop George E. Osterheldt chairman of courts Into playing shape as soon reported the fallowing donations group in play directing so success- Company, it was announced this *. Pan Ok wUTdMd toSUxti ton, who will give a chalk talk on 10th District—Lincoln School Chief interest locally in the G. the nominating committee, who al-birds and flowers. ' as possible. ' ' have been- received: Envelopes, fnuy that some of the group are week by George W. Crowe, pubjic JMdUkM. Skirt t«*k. farfolWu . KeH so acted as teller. NO TPwfoarflnnn Q,P. Primary centers around the relations manager. / •" ' r $1,18840; business donations, contest .between Police'. Commis- not only directing for Cranford (MMV nqral bhM. 1M«. were offered from the floor. Two cars will be available for memorial donations, $3Q0; bootht J. EDWA1D WOLF JOSEPH WAKSIN8KI but for other clubs as well Mr. 'Wiseman's Esso career members desiring transportation. sioner, j. Edward Wolf and Jos- Ofher oDcers were named as in local banks, $72, .and organiza-, eph Warsinskl fop the Republican William Wiseman (Earl of Har-started October 12,1938, as a help- ; 173$ follows: First vice-president, Har- The cars will leavVfrom in from tions, $80. Sidewalk penden) has not been seen in a er in the meter repair department of Cranford Public ^brary ai Boy Township Committee nomination- ry Osborne, Jr., redacted; second Memorial donations, presented, Chest X-Ray Pictures Mr. Warsinskl made an unsuccess- Cranford three-act since "Lost Ho- at Baltimore Refinery. Transfer- 2:15 and 2:45 p. m. Hostesses a in memory of persons who died of rizon'* three years ago. although, red to Bayway's chemical products the tea will be Mrs. John F, East, Lions Speaker Smasher Gets ful bid for the nomination a year ft, Silk polks fy *hfc bow-tie cancer, were niftde this wee* a« Ready at Health Q&ce ago. Josenh T. Sharkey is unop- he has worked, with other groups department in 1939, he became a peg poJstt sMtU Gnn, at*?. chairman; Jilrs. Cyril M. Canright, Set foltawsivflOOJn memory of" * r supervisor m 1941, a technical «rs^^^w^Cfctttili?*i^ll^^ rp^^Joped, chest XF«._ , posed for the Democratic nomina- and has been jm important mem- 4 o ard Cowperthwaite, Mrs. Maurice have- been.. returned tp the tion for Township Committee.' ber of the stage erew.,.Mr. Wise- assistant In 1943 -and an admlniA- Lawrence Bonnell and $10* in of Health office on Alden. street, ihafe took a walk-on part in "Thetratlve assistant in 1944. His 17J5 S. Decker, Mrs. M. F. Arnold, Mrs. ^Offices' Assigned, \ -•• Also highlighting the election lo- H. D. Lohman, Mrs. L. R. Oest, | memory of Mrs. Gertrude W.-Ma- and may be picked up there daily Granford's "missing sidewalk" cally will be the candidacy of Torchbearers" in 1942 and in the change to atmospheric distillation they, , • between 8:30 a. m. and 5 p.m. during the past week has received next three years played in five came in 1946.' Mrs. E. EUesmere McKeige, Mrs. Program Outlined for Public Opinion. Weyman O. Steengrafe of 312 Lin- Mrs, Robert Niedrach, in charge A total of 169 chest X-rays were prominent public notice from coln avenue for one of-the four of our major presentations, those ; Sanford K. Thomson. Mrs. Charles First Week in May Public opinion, America's "sec- to Miami. Photographers C Para «Hk print irMa thy pointed F. Von Lynn and Mrs. Robert F. of arrangements-for booth collec- ret power," is more potent than taken here last week in a three- Republican Assembly nominations. above and "The Silver Cord,' tions in the. local banks, reported day project sponsored by the and newsmen began to flock here -He Ghost Train" and "My Sis-•Models Bridal Dress collar, thin-ed sUrt. ^ray, r«ysl Ua^ Wellman. Assignments for Boys' Week the atomic bomb, Robert W. Watt Mr. Steengrafe, a Westfield school officials were announced this on lU. Films showing types of garden of Elizabeth, director of publica- in protest against the township teacher, made a creditable show- week by Paul Martenst chairman booths this week. Serving ati.the the Union County Tuberculosis ing in the last Assembly race. Francis Foreman (Colbert) is a and Mrs. Allen V. Long of 80 insects and how they multiply and tions (and research of the New ordinance adopted April 5 to ban 17 J5 of the Cranford Rotary . Club's Cranford Trust Company are Mrs. ersey Manufacturers* Association, .League, it was reported yesterday Heading the ticket in the Repub- fairly new member of the club, Spruce street, a student at the nun gardens were the highlight by Health Officer William P. sidewalk displays, attacked the youth service committee, which is I. L. Darling, English Village; Mrs. stated at the regular dinner meet- lican Primary will be the contest but as he has taken at least one Traphagen School of ifcsWon, New yesterday morning' at a regular I. M. Totten. 455 Brookalde place; Smith. • sidewalk in front of his feed and meeting; of the club in the library in charge of the local event. ... ing Tuesday night of the Lions seed store at 116-118 South ave- between Governor Alfred E. Drls- major rale each year his record York City, modeled a bridal dress From April 30 to May 7 the fol- Mrs. B. W. F. Randolph, 116 Wal- of 1880 from the school's museum Also featured was a film on care Club in. the Chimney Corner Res- nue, east, with an air hammer last coll, seeking the G.O.P. nomination- of past pt 1 ft n nn*™** is quite stel- lowing boys, elected by fellow nut avenue; Miss Karla Niedrach, for reelection, and Robert L. Ad- lar. He has done numerous one- collection, at the fashion show J0MSS craCUt SECOND FLOOi in the tending of rose gardens. 8 Central avenue, and Miss Jean taurant. Thursday! ' > . A tea in honor of all Cranford students at Cranford High School, Mr, Watt pointed\ vou .t how "con- ams. There also is a contest for acts as well as teadtng roles in given last week by the school at [will serve in capacities as. indjeat-. Snyder, 322 South Union avenue.' Mrs. Bates Actually it was only a two-foot the annual luncheon of the Engi- [teachers will be given by the club's versation of the market place" is male members of the Republican "Liber and "The Late Otofca Ap- d 'J10h BilneyBi , mayor; Donald Those serving at the Union swath of flagstone walk that Mr. V 4 education and youth amseivatjontejr.J ^, that eventually drives State Committee between Harvey ley." •' • ••.•••'••-•• neering Womah'M Club in New l County Trust Company are Mrs. x Tnihrnhacb demolished with thep""^^ ** In any given direction! aim of giving displays in front of iiam-j ib. Plalnfield, and Wil- R. A. Mfllard (Duke of Ayr) rsro*T •• • • • " Oxee, 9 opinion," if strdnX enough, land. Elizabeth. Brbckbant, Mrs. Douglas Bailey, 199 Colum- Honored his store his interpretation of the place. Announcement Harold Glovier, finance commls— can force this country ?* any other The lineup for the RepaMicatr : sipner; Richard Byrnes, public bia avenae; Mrs. C. W. ReQly, coutttry to destroy tts! atomic bomb from the Asaembly contest will appear as 1 works commissioner, and Joseph 140 milcrest avenue; Mrs. P. W. or other». .»afret; 'ijiaapons, the tomary public walk. But soonSB j girl will attend toe Q : follows on the voting n»«rH«* . Kaye, township clerk. Tboman, ,23 Herning avenue, and k?dd**dL ^ ' ' story was cutting a wider swath Mark fiurdett, Elisabeth.- Assem- stitute to be held in June Mrs. Helen v Snyder, 882 South Jersey College tor Women, Other "officials" include: Lyle In reviewing the American way Orchid for "- ^ - of Urge and blyman O. [Burnett, magistrate and township [Pnfon, ayenue. of life, Mr. Watt stated that in this >nununity Services * along the *m MvFio«nceTDiS£ 'attorney; .Witliam Cole*, chief, of It to sttir poadbla for any "allays" in KUzabeth; Mayor I* Thomas Daub, Daniel Caruso, fire chief, al or group of nen to de- Mrs. Cfeorge H. Bates, featured Oarwod^ Arthur x. XJoyoV/>., 'WUUam Breska. court clerk veloa&busin*** in almost any lo- in The Pt***** and Chronicle as walk will Speaks on Cranford^ Woman. jp| the Month •••'::•'-*> cattoB. without the^kiad of Inter- auditor, A. G. Hanricb, realae^L chide., the-'fotluwlnf! fte~ csHtTr for Karen, was Monday night the boys that ake or Ijreak a; of honor at ajmhtrman Donald a Mackey Directors were, named as fol-.commltteCfTuesday at the home of the week^r bmeheon matte* of r lows: p. j. CHraU, Fr«d Andanen,[Mrs. Kdwird Roos, 405 North Un- attend a regular metUag of firm. seed that* and was adver- Plamfteld..;. Boom™_ W. Wteoar, W. O. Steengrafe, B. C alcMabdn ion avenue; tb^international rela- Township Committee rtrt es Easter message was tising the brand on signs also bear- Plalnfield: Richard O. Mceer, J. W. Coffee, G, K. Warner, C. K- tions comnnttee, April^Tat 1 p-m, held thah t night instead of Tuesday the Rev. Orion C Hopper; pastor ing a slogan aptty revealing his Summit; Former Assemblywoman Vogue because of-the ^Primary Election. of MamoriahFreabyterian Church, senteil with an orchid to ncognl- Irene T. Griffin, Westfield; Form- Sellers, A. A. sWtl^ sto^flMaMon at-thatth* h^e;h^me•«? JlrtJlJrt,, SWrou EE. tko of her many services to the reaction to an ordinance wnkh be Jones, G. D. Rankin, J.'W. Doran, music committee On May 2 the boy "officials" DAftrlearsTalk Newark* first • president of > the considers *sn dcio^cUitimt ujtoti er Antinblyman Fred E. Shepard, Bundy/snd the. music committee, will attend a session of Municipal Cranford Lions and formerly pas- Elizabeth, and Graver It Grape, A. B. CaldweU, G. Er Osterheldt, also April 27, at 10 a. ni, at the the rights of the individual — F. J. Deller, E. D. Stanley, J. Ed- Court and will be taken on a tour By Don Maxwell; tor of the First Presbyterian! In". introducing the KHsabeth. ~7 home of Mrs. C. G. Culuv Jr., 215 guest; Harold Compton, i "Dent Tread on Me!" ward Wolf and Randolph Klrk- of Police Headquarters. At noon Chufch. ... 1 The G.OP, lineup for the Board street. Reports Presented of "the chibni board OK directors, Mr. Trubenbach also was busy 'man. . '• . ,•:• / on May 3 they will be entertained Reservations were/' taken by this week distributing mimeo- of Freeholders fallows: Kenneth at the Kiwanis Club luncheon, and A talk on antiques, by Don Max- Edward. Shaheen, program^ chair- outlined, her varied activities and T. Malr, Plalnfield; Fred E. Haley, menswear suiting Serving on Mayor, Osterheldfs well of Mountainside, was' a fear graphed statements setting forth nominating committee were Mrs. in the evening they will attend man, ftjir the annual ladies' night his feelings with regard to the Fanwood; Director W. I. McMane. the Lions Club dinner meeting. ture of the program at a regular program May 13 when members pedany her services in connection Summit; Freeholder JJLM. Dud- A •'•••• ' '••'••' • ' . •' • • . •'•.'.• Janet Packer, Mr. Johnson, Thom- Rotary PUms meeting Tuesday of Crane's Ford with the local chapter of the new ordinance, which in effect as A. Albans and Mr. Fyke. The' boys will hold their own 1 and their wives will attend a per- provides that no person, firm, or ley, Elizabeth; Freeholder H. E. Chapter, Daughters of the Amer formance of "The Song of Nor- American Red Crass. Also featured at the meeting, "Township Committee meeting", 1 corporation may obstruct any King, Union; and Ogden Beattyr T» A Woman's Taste, Wonder-Priced At in the township rooms on' the night lean Revolution, at the home of way" ft the Paper MU1 Playhouse, , Mrs. Bates spoke briefly io re- Elizabeth. conducted by President Khiben- 0 Mrs; Adam E. Robinson, 22 Holly paved sidewalk or the space to a 0 Millburn. ,A buffet supper will ply, expressing her love for Cran- sples, was ajl address oni'?THie His- of May 4. The Rotary Club will width of two feet adjoining any The Democratic Freeholder se- turn over its regular luncheon 'street. Mrs. Ralph B. Blackman ollow at ttje Ofci-Am Chateau Res- ford (which became her home in tory of the Republican Party from 9 served as co-hostess. paved sidewalk by placing thereon quence will be: John J. Fitzpat- meeting to them on May 5. taurant, Mountainside. 1891) and its people. She rick. Linden; Charles P. Kunzman. the Time of Abraham Lincoln" by In Industry Mr. Maxwell displayed an old companied by Mr.'Bates, chairman or permitting to remain thereon Weyman O. Steengrafe, Cranfardfe The Treasure Hunt which is Plans were made for a flshingj any vehicle, building' material, Elizabeth; George M. Turk. High School "seniors will get a copy of "Ben Hur," by Lew Wal-trip on May 188.. Dr.D. ' GoGeorgge An-j of the Blood Donors service of the Springfield; and Joseph F. Greer. candidate for Republican nomi- day's view of what goes on in va- usually held on* "Friday of Boys' lace, and a copy of "Huckleberry local Red Cross, whom she de- barrel, box. goods, wares, mer- nation for Assembly in next Tues- Week, this year will be held in- ger and Alfred Prigola, chairmen chandise or any other obstructive Elizabeth. . rious plants and offices of business Finn," by Mark Twain. He told of of the project, reported that the scribed as an ardent backer in all day's Primary Election. The hour- on June 9 in a "Youth Day in stead on June, 10,#in conjunction ways to detect the good and bad her community activities. matter. — _ There are no Democratic con- long talk was followed' by a per- with VIA Dayi ' boat will leave from Brielle. "It seemed ridiculous." his state- tests for Governor, State Commit- Industry" project under'sponsor- qualities in antiques. In showing Guests were Dory Himpele of Final 'plans were discussed for iod of comment from ^the floor. ship of the Rotarjr Club, it was several prieces of old glass, Mr. ment concludes: "to require that a tee or Assembly. the Kenilworth Lions Club, Fred the Charter Night celebration of Registration by districts for next Mayor Osterheldt thanked Mr, announced by (jordon Fro mm. North Atlantic Pact Maxwell stated that a seasoned he- new club, to' be held next two-foot strip, of unpaved area Steengrafe for his comprehensive Shepard of Elizabeth and Bo would legal ire all displays, and Tuesday's election follows: First chairn&n of vocational service, atj collector learns to distinguish glass Adalbert of Hillside. Thursday night at the Elizabeth and informative coverage of the Steengrafe Toplic Here by feeling it. since we were to be penalized for district, 583; second. 542; third. the club's weekly luncheon meet- Carteret Hotel. It was announced 870; fourth, 877; fifth, 972 sbttb. Oar suit success of the season... the superb weave of all subject and commented that the ing last Thursday Jtt Howard The North Atlantic Alliance is Among articles shown was a that Mayor George EL Osterheldt having our sidewalk paved the : Republican, party.will continue to Johnson Restaurant, Route 2ft. within the scope of the United Na- collection of rare pepper mills Lookout Here for Pair' full width, there was nothing else 1,052; seventh, 984; eighth. 757- will extend the welcome at the nlnth. 1,071; and tenth, 1,081. be the party *n power as long as Following, the morning program tions Charter", according, to an ad-(owned by Mrs. Maxwell, and an Who Shot at Policeman dinner, and that representatives to do but to unpave the pavement wool menswear wonted PLUS a modest price! it supports the best, men of the at which the students will visit dress by Weyman O. Steengrafe old bucket, inscribed with the of various local organizations will in order to safeguard those equal community tor office. Others/ who before the Cranford Rotary Club Local police last night were're- property rights which are inher- • - • • •.. • - • . business offices of club'members, name, "Phoebe Crane," of Crane's quested by Kenilworth authorities attend. dean-Up Week Here spoke briefly on matters related the young people will be luncheon it the Howard Johnson Restaurant, The Rev. WUJiam H. Niebanck. ently oura." Route 29, at, noon time today. Ford fame. to be on the lookout for two men in the newest tane-an-fcw or ooe-toae *utt» wtofc to Mr. SteengrafeV subject were guests of the dub. Featured at Mrs. Mansell S. Richards, re- 01 Set for May 2 to 6 The treaty requires the twelve said to have fired at a Kenilworth I*""* : °*' Calvary Lutheran G. K. Warner)' Albert Lawson. the luncheon'will be a program gent, gave a resume of the March Church and a member of the club's Abandoned Cistern A comunity - wide Clean-up- signatory powers, with an; aggre- ofijeer when surprised in a lar- Week, the first to be held here in Aldrich, Frank; C. Fyke and planned on the tbemfc for the day 17' State meeting at' Trenton, to ceny attempt at the Volco Brass board of directors, spoke on Cran- button *df-covw4. A winner for the Eatter Ptr«4e! | William McPhanon^ Proflts from the variety show gate population of almost 333,- which she . was accompanied by Filled in for Safety nearly 15 years, is scheduled for 100,000 persons, covering. a land and Copper Company plant in that ford's first community Easter May 2 to fl, it was announced this' Malcolm JoHnsotv as head of presented by the dub in the fall Mrs. William E. Hill, Mrs. Earl borough shortly before 8 p.m. dawn service, to be held at Mem- With thoughts in mind of the •he constitution and by-laws com- totaled $894.14; it was reported. area of about one-sixth of the Dunfee, Mrs. A. H. Crowell, Mrs week by Health Officer William P. earth's surface, to take strong ' Police Chief George D. Confclin orial Recreation Field at • a. m. San Marino. Calif., tragedy of the mittee presented suggested a- Plans were reviewed by Dr. Ken*- 7 Ira H. Patterson and Mrs. John E. past week-end, members of .the Smith. The project is being spon- tion to repel any aggressor in the of Kenilworth said that a warning Sunday. sored jointly by the Board of mendments pennttUng suspension neth C. MacKay, chairman of in- Allen. shot fired by Special Marshall Visiting Kiwanlans included township engineering department Thi$ infant Industry « regular meatmg by motion of ternational service, for sending ivent any one of them is attacked, Health, .the public works depart- Mr. Steengrafe related. In reviewing the session, Mrs. Robert Rueter was answered by Homer Wieder and John Pitcher Tuesday afternoon filled in an the club whenever considered ex- food packages to the Rotary Club Allen told of the impressive me- abandoned cistern discovered ment and the fire and police de- Article 51" of the UN Charter the. Buspects, and that there fol- of Plalnfield, Emil Heidt. presi- , partmen ts. Flourishes in New Jersey A. T. Bank sdk «f all WM! pedient, providing for lmMtpg of of the Isle of Jersey. The Cran- morial service held in honor of lowed an exchange of shots, five dent of the Elizabeth Cuib, and the northeast comer of Lexington °t least one meeting of the board ford club has been corresponding specifically safeguards the right of deceased members of the DAR in Mr. Smith urged residents to- tollsr and pockets, collective self-defense, pending by the marshal and two. by the Myles C. Morrison of the same and Walnut avenues on the old ( directors each year and other with this group for some'time. the State. The name of the late would-be thieves. The pair es- club, and Walter Korowsky, C. A Behnert property. make a thorough cleaning not only 1 are among the earliest ornament* on record. Their Browa wlut brawa, trey whh »rey. 10-18. s'ons when called for by the Security Council acition, and there- Miss Anita Skillman of the local of the grounds around their homes Guest * speaker was Mayor lore, the Rio de Janeiro Pact is caped toward .jCranfor'd, leaving a Anderson and Fred Hansen of The action was taken after Sgt. durability make* them a medium through which history President, and deleting the pro- George E. Osterheldt, who review- chapter was Included. car behind. . Perth Amboy. Lester Powell of the police depart- but also from cellar to attic In their vision that an annual dinner shall also in accordance with the char- homes prior to that date. Arrange- fin be traced, even back to time* of which no written ed the township's flnn^rln) ter, he said. Reports were presented by Mrs. Actual ownership of .'the car Richard N. McFadden. presi- nt reported that the dangerous be held in February. tion. He was introduced by Wade F. R. Smith, approved schools ments are being made to have the Mr. Steengrafe said he believes was hi doubt because, it was found dent, conducted the meeting. ' condition existed. Township En- refuse carted away during that records exist. Care women once decked themselves with A vote on the suggested amend- H. Poston. past president H chairman, who announced that 175 two sets of plates had been issued gineer P. J. Grail investigated and ments will be held at the next Stanley MacClary,: chairman -, of that this will prevent the same acts pounds or materials have been week without charge. strings of gay beads and explorers long used them for barter of aggression which led to two for Indications were that it Junior College Benefit immediately put a crew of men B. All «*«1 auaswea ted »uh wlili ^tlng, to be held at the town- community service, was program sent io Hillside, Crossnore and had been stolen. Investigation is o work filling in the hole. It took Further plans for the clean-up as' they made their way into distant primitive places. t ship rooms on May 11. Other chairman, and Dr. C. G. Hanson world wars. He pointed out that Kate Duncan Smith, all schools in program will be announced later skirt. noTehr yoke ironl and bttk. Gnj, the great power disagreement Bfe- continuing today. Concert Here May 20 three truckloads of dirt to fill the When the Second World War'closed foreign tnarfcet*, Members of Mr. Johnson's com- presided. the southern mountains. Mrs. The Elizabeth Philharmonic istern. which when uncovered this month. brown. $aes 10-11 ween Russia and the United Thomas MacMeekin, conservation aMmafaettujera began making plastic beads. Though it mittee are Mr. Sellers and Mr. Os- An invitation was received from Orchestra will play at a benefit proved to be about 8 feet in diam- | borne. the Cranford Kiwanis Club to at- itates is outside of and completely chairman, reported that 45 pounds Meeting on Softball independent of the UN. ' concert, sponsored by the. Friends eter (shaped to a smaller opening Good Friday Closing boasts but a half doxen yean, thjs modern industry i* W^comed as new members weretend its charter night meeting of reading matter and several A meeting of all captains of of Union Junior College. May 20 at the top) and 10 feet deep. There April 21 at the Elizabeth Carteret Mr. Steengrafe, Is a social stud- packs of cards were given to the Softball teams and all boys inter- For Banks, Library expanding rapidly with shipments going to many countries. * and Mrs. E. E.^BoweU of M« s Instructor in Westfleld Senior at the Crantord High School. s about two fet of water at the Hotel, Elizabeth. Dr. and Mrs. Red Cross and veterans' hospitals ested' in participating in - Softball bottom. Municipal offices, the Public Qere in New Jersey we have the world's largest manufac- N avenue and Mr. and Mrs. High School and director of the The orchestra, conducted by C T«MHM»4oaeJeume Barrio rait'ef til wool - B. Hanson will be guests. as well as books to the Children's games under auspices of the Cran- August May. is well-known for its Library, and local banks will re- Convenient A03 aVenue. Westfleld Adult Evening School.' taver of colored beads. Electricity is used to heat, the raw . •— swaai. , N«rahy tab Him. Stralcjht iklrt. •It announced that the May Visitors were Edward Penry and Counti'y Home in Westfleld. ford Recreation Committee during Instrumental artistry and interest- main closed all day tomorrow. In Choroje - Account Way George Schiffner of the Fanwood- The card party held recently at the coming season Will be held in Boosters Cfub to Honor observance of Good Friday, It pnetet, necking and •wftming aad piercing it. Then it' tinmm wilk braw^ tnj fciA swr. 1ML will feature, a talk on Miss Mary- Johnson of New ing selections. Structure of the Courts of Scotch Plaina Club; James Mitch- the home of Mrs. Richards was the township rooms at 8 p. m, next Business committee heads, ap- was announced this week. Tonight fiaada, ahapce and smHshe* the beads. Today's woman el of Newark, Edward Bune, Glass- ork City was the week-end guest reported a financial success. Mrs. Wednesday. CHS Athletes in May the Union County Trust-Company Accounts Opened Under New Con- f Miss Lucille Wieland at the pointed by Mrs. Bedford Lydon. boro; Dr. Lorrimer Armstrong, Dr. Harvey Cannon, ways and means Art Scholl, who has been named general chairman, Include Mrs. W. Arrangements are being com- will be open from 6:30 to 8:30 p. \ plaatie heads with paide. 4th Floor Office by Second AaalsUint lome of. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Laird, Westfleld; R. S. chairman, announced that pro- to direct Softball and baseball ac- pleted / for the aanual spring din- m. . -~- Sellers, Magistrate ;. C. Wieland, 6 Riverside drive. F. Whltescarver, chairman of the A-7MH IChurie, jr. Stevens Attorney Sweeny, Roselle; .Anthony Iaione. ceeds will be applied to a schol- tivities for (he committee this signature committee, which en- ner by the Cranford Boosters' Tomorrow, in the Post Office, 'sborne. Cranford, and Jerome Franklin of arship fund In memory of Miss year, will preside at the session. rolls patrons, and Mrs. ¥• P. Dexter, Club for the Cranford High School the Stamp and Parcel Post win- the Motor Vehicle Department. Skillman. chairman of the ticket committee.! baseball, hockey and dows will close at 1 p. m.. while *^slie Longaker, son of the Rev. In Today** Issue The next meeting will be held Week-End Weather Richard Roe heads the student 'track teams, it was announced the Registered Letter and Money Mrs. Robert G. Longaker of Pun qt. the home of Mrs. Patterson, 13 ticket committee at the college. this week by Thomas J. Harford, Order windows will close at 12 Chickenpox Cases Amusements IS SUIT SALON. SECOND HOO1 "~ ' avenue, is celebrat- Balmiere parkway, and not In Partly cloudy, moderate Tickets will to on sale Monday chairman of the committee in noon. Mail carriers will make on- annlversary , Chickenpox took the lead in the CUaafied "«. Westfleld as stated in the program. westerly winds, highest tem- at Seagar's Drug Store and Hatha- charge. The affair will be held ly one delivery. with a party at the home of, contagious diseases reported to the Editorial 1* Following Tuesday's session, a perature today «S to 70 de- way's Pharmacy from 10 a. m. un-in May, on a date to be announced The lunlor department of the parents. Decorations for the,Board of Health during the past Society 4 social hour was held. Mrs. Clar- grees. Fair, low tonight in II noon and from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m.soon. / Public Library is open mornings' will be yellow and green, week, it was announced yesterday Garwood tt ence V. Joerndt and Mrs. Hill middle 40's. Friday Increas- Plans for the event were an- and afternoons during Easter va- guests will watch television.,by Health Officer W. P. Smith- Kenilworth ".. « served at the tea table. ing cloudiness with moderate At a party Saturday afternoon. nounced by James W. Rudd, pres- cation. '. — |There were eight eases of thia dls- Chorehes , It, U temperature and showers by Gail Griffiths, daughter of Mr. andjident, at a recent meeting of the Mrs. J. Howard Hous- east, seven OMM each of German Weather _ 1 Miss Marie Hackettof-New York night, but outlook for the Mrs. William A. Griffiths of Sfljclub. A well known athlete is to Mr. and Mrs. Lawls A. Jacobus and their daughters, Ann and .measles and measles, and three School* ....„.„.. .'.... 14 City spent the wepJr-end with Mr. w£ek«end fair and cool, be- Elizabeth a.venu«, c«]«bral«l her.be th* speaker. Jr Aver* y and and family of 14 Columbia avenusrt I Sports II and Mrs. Douglas Bailey of 190 coming warmer Sunday after- Ifth birthday anniversary. Thuty|Robert Jacobus ara-aaaJsHng Mr. left Sunday morning for a vaca-1 «"«. of 4U Casino avenue spent,cases of mumps reported during ELIZABETH . . . Op«ET«,TW«k»l%fc»1it week-end in Buena Vista, Va.|the week. Columbia avenue. noon. guests attended. Harford on the committee. tion in Florida.

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AMD THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1M9 Obtenre Fifty-Fifth We J '<. J wiJi an ixchid by the aux- Mrs.' E. W Moses of RosVIe P»r- China Missions Discussed by iliary. Miss Mabel Bowman, Mrs. Andre William ftn}Jm*^n ways a Peterson and Mrs. Virginia Appearing Here people should allay their fears funds became available for the BucknaU, where he is a member l Adie of Roselle; Mrs. Charles Woodfdde Manor dub the future by trusting in God a Cranford Student distributed Speaker for Presents school. She has started "talking" of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. tickets for the matinee show this Smith of Westfield, and Mrs. Har- Hears Talk by Mayor doing their little part—that part again, she said, because this is herEnters Fraternity He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Children at WSCS Luncheon ry Aitt, Mrs. Robert Pidard. Mrs. which is born on each individual's "particular part" in society. Pro- 1 Wednesday of "Song of Norway" Donald S. Parsons of 102 CenGu- y C. Parsons. Into the rnfp^ "" field] yv jnhn^i Mrs. Robert later. Sidelights, particular talent—Among well- ceeds realized now from her tours tennial avenue has been initiated in China irere presented Tuesday andBCn-X. J. Render of Cran- side Manor Civic and Social Oub known personalities mentioned in'are being donated to the cancer into Alpha Chi Sigma, national Boardman. Other members and guests who by Children of the -missionary di- attended the luncheon included ford. , her talk were Winston Churchill, fund. professional chemical fraternity, a/ A large display of original Chin- BUI Robinson, Bette Davie and She received her A.B. and A.M. vision of the Women's Society of OFF TO THE LEAD the Osceola Presbyterian Celebrities Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Com. due to Us cztanshre though Christian Service at a WSCS e pieces was ra-hibitrd. Toe Radio Commentator President William Petersen pre-1 Celebrities became living per- „ _ ,.•._.. ,d««rees with Phi Beta Kappa hon-|pa. To be eligible for member- comparathraly shallow root system. luncheon meeting at Cranford children' presented . *^ff" of money Mrs. Flagg, who spoke before ors and was. head of the English ship in this society, it is necessary slded at a short business meeting iities to members of the Cran- r«iulr«s a good. daep. w*U draiaad Methodist Church. Mrs. Alfred which they had collected, to,Mrs. WITH EASTER To Talk on travels |50na civic groups for many years as a department in a large New ,Vork to be a chemistry major with a and mellow soil to produc* haavy Charles Roberts, treasurer, who S PP( t ht>Cl Orboy hlgh 8chooL te Borup, chairman of the group, <&om*t I!!ITfJ? !J f ,^f u ", """ "*« ^ 75 per cent average in three se- yields of grain. Thin, eroded ani was in charge of the program. will send the gift directly to tbe At Casino Tuesday velopment of Cranford and func->wben Mildred Buchanan Flagg, Kentucky* told how she can-11 author of numerous books and mesters of chemistry poorly drained land will not produce Children taking part, were Jef- China miwion In keeping 'with] NORTH STATION PLAZA, CRANFORP. N- X - Qr. 6-0149 Milton Bacon Of New. York, tions of the local government |world traveler and lecturer, pre- when magazine articles. i profitable yields of corn. frey MflnrtfflH. Claire .Kirkmah, the program, a Chinese *•"" imw commentator over radio station The club includes families lo-]***>ted sidelights of prominent peo- Arthur Sommers, William Morell, was served to 112 guests by i WCBS, will relate anecdotes gaw- cated in the new development next P1* she knew to *•» world, at the Charles Boardman, Glenn Allin- 4. . . — Famous Brands Only — ked from extensive travel in this to Sunny Acres, between OratonJcIub<* regular monthly meeting in ger, James Hudson, Robert Mor- The society voted to supoprt tbel country at a meeting and tea of drive and Lexington avenue. It Calvary Cutheran Church. EASTER SUNDAY • Apnl 17, 0 ell, Kent Kirkman. Jay Petersen, home department at its evening! ARMOUR'S STAR the Village Improvement Associa- was formed last fall to better so- Mrs. Flagg, a resident of New- MeMANlM BBOS. BOIIBS, »AILY S:34»-S:4S| THURSDAYS, •:>••• IV^M. Barry Bucher, Kenneth Borup, meeting on Sunday. May 22. and! tion at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the cial and civic relations. tonville, Mass., built each portray- Virginia Boardman and Phyllis also to support the Union County! SCHICKHAUS TOP GRADE Casino. .''' al of a celebrity on the theme that Full Course Dinner - $2.25 Mr. Bacon has chosen as his the something that is different in each' individual is .the something WILSON'S CERTIFIED topic, "Watch Yourself Go By." Tabtrctuotls strikes men and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anthony, ST., of 11 Johnson ave- He is an assistant to Arthur Hull that each person should capitalize nue yesterday observed their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary Baked Virginia Ham, Roart Turkey on and contribute to society's wel- 1 •••"- SWIFT'S^fREMUJM Hays, general manager of WCBS. ttve ptriod. and fs«e leading cause and win celebrate the occasion at »famUy dinner-party -Easter- Bom in - Pacific, Mq., he left_high fare. Sunday at their home. • _^_ Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Roast Leg of Lamb of death for people between the ages ' Tbe speaker emphasised that Whole or Shank Half bool to'become a printer's devil MUTTON BACON of 16 and 44. Residents of Cranford for 10 years, THr. and Mrs. An- and later left the newspaper after thony came here from Kenilworth where they made their home setting the plant on fire. for 30 years. Mr. Anthony was in business, for many yean in Good Foed Is Oeod Health Cranford and Kenilworth. '-•'..-. Private S«em for Parties His early travel* throughout the Bom in Maryland, Mr. Anthony Is TOyear s old. -His wife, United Stales provided material a native of North Carolina, is 72 yean old. Both are in good for a program, "God's Country," Destroy health. They were married in Perth Amboy on April 13, 1894. which h« conducted over WCBS OttlVr. DfOOIHIavlO Mr. and Mrs. Anthony attend the FJrst Baptist Churchr Kenil- HiMNivies when he first came East Mr. with on may applicati worth. ; . ! ..,;'. -••" Bacon's collection of legends of „ The couple have three sons. Napoleon and Howard, Jr., America has been called one of the dduble action nourishes the of Cranford, and Edgar of Barnegat, end four daughters, Mrs. most complete "in the country. Officers of the Woman's Club of grass to thick, colorful Mi»jiiM»t|i Wakefleld and Miss Livinia Antluxty' of • Cranford,. I the Fifth District, New Jersey growth. Shaker Box - $1410; Mrs, Iola Bailey of Kenilworth and Mrs. Mae Cuff of Salem. ARMOUR'S STAR They also have seven grandchildren and one-great-grandson. Federation of Women's Clubs, will Treat 2500 so, ft - $£50. I be guests. The VIA Glee Club PRIME RIB ROAST | will entertain • with three selec- LAWN StB>-Sow Blind Association by attending its tions, and tea will be served by this triplo cleaned, top qual- luncheon. A special collection OateopathicUnit JERSEY DRESSED I Mrs. Elmer E. Powell and her tea ity seed to fill in voids left will be taken, for-the association. Has. Luncheon Here [ committee. . by dying weeds, Circle meetings scheduled for Plans for the affair were made oexl week include: Monday at / The eleventh annual spring PORK LOINS Tuesday at a meeting of the. ex- SMIADMS-Pre- 1 p. nx. Circle 2 at the home of luncheon of the.flTnion-Coil , e'eutive bbar.a at the home of Mrs. Mrs. t. H. Gaul, 32 Cranford *| Women's Osteopathic Auxiliary Edward White, 209 Holly street cision machines, for quick, war. held Monday at the home of accurate* lawn race, and at 8 p. m. Circle 5 «t4he r Frank With | Mrs. Roy T. Puckey^. president, l^^Wa^ ;K;:f«fwei'"af "S3' presided. •'.."'." ~ " , ' Rubber tired - $9:95. of. _- ..,...., ... bl« capacity - *1&5Q, MonUngslde place; Tuesday^ at 1 ToUowing the hmebeon, Mrs. ' Yi* cann kitties nv. Circle 1 at the home of Robert Laier; president, preside Esso Names Barron - Mrs. H. C Friday, 7 Roger avenue, at • short business meeting. The and Circle 3 at the church, with slate of officers for the coming 'Dealer of the Month' Mrs. L. O. Tabelman as hostess. year was presented, by Mrs. Wal Abo, Tuesday at 8 p. nv Circle STEAKS! STEAKS! William H. Barron, proprietor ALBAN4EWK ter Hamilton, chairman of the will | of Barron's Esso Servicenter, South 4 at tbe borne of Mrs. B. W. F. nominating committee, as follows. CHOICE HOV8EWARES — HAKOWAKE Handolph. 116 Walnut avenue; and Centennial avenues, has been APPLIANCES — Gins President, Mrs. Robert Later of Idfazin I CUHTI nominated by the Esso Standard Circle 6 at the home of Mrs. W. A. hranford; first vice-president, Sirloin or Oil Company as "Dealer of the 1M N. Union Ave. Lyons. Ill Columbia avenue, and Mrs, William Hollsjein of Vest- Month" in its publication, "The Circle 7 at the home of Mrs. P. A.field, Ways and Means chairman; You% be oUe to shoot oor- Porterhouse lb. Esso Dealer," for AprlL ' , Rackmyer, 16 Adams avenue. oeous, hAWIFFS PKEMDUM , < *••• Gjut wood. oxkte 8" |ootb in 3 seconds, 8 Indian Spring road, has been a JLottie TTing«i«i«i of Roselle Park; I resident and N'ff^T'wman in Cran- recording secretary. Mrs. C. E. hat "fosr," foaning f/1.9 J {QNaESSROUBffiALtvDQ. ford since 1936. He is president) Cranch of Westfield, and corres- lummiind 1ma, 4 speeds I of the Cranford lions* Club, hav- for your' ponding secretary, Mrs. Kingsland includnQ slow Btotioit* 5ee ing previously served as vice- Pledge by Ostrander of Cranford. I president and secretary. Mrs. Ostrander read a letter Frank A communicant of St. Michael's from Dr. and Mrs. Herbold of Af- h>cL I Church, be has long been active Boy Scouts rica about the leper work they are Jodnne FBBT for mini* SPECIALLY SELECTED in the CYO.and is chairman of the doing there. The auxiliary sent 1 oture conerotj Stop in end FILM —SUPPLIES I annual Communion breakfast. Pretty to look them a donationrof money in Feb - oat the Und you need.. Developing—Enkrging As one of' the founders and at Sdentifl- Arm of liberty ruary. caUy v^n^f for Mrs. A. T. Sandqulst, program I members of the Cranford High EGGS ^ School Boosters' Club, he hasteen Ceremony Held by hairmfln, Introduced Dr. Fanny fwtable S. Gardner of the Spring Lake All White Fir Enter Coloring active in promoting attendance at Brine the kid St. Michael's Troop Heights Osteopathlc HospitaL- Dr. MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP the school's athletic events and in dies in todaj Cy recommends Gardner spoke on "Health and | the awarding of «*hp)ftrnMpn to Members of Boy Scout Troop 78, ARMOUR'S , utstanding students. sponsored by St Michael's Church, Disease," stressing the value of regular physical fru^t^^tiMrm* as I Mr. Barron, the "first New Jer- themselves to uphold the 13 North Avc, E. CR. 6-1024 sey Esso dealer to be honored in Aim of Liberty at a colorful cere- a means of detecting cancer hi its (Opp. OJUL Station) BACON - '/.•>.•** this way, was selected by the Esso Hese Ilitstaiiiif Vitas mony Monday night, which was early stages. Dr. Gardner was pre- Standard Oil Company from' 26,- in conjunction with their reg- STRICTLY FRESB4OLLED 000 Esso dealers in the 18-state ular troop mrrting Scoutmaster area from Maine to Louisiana. |C C James was in charge of* the HIRAM WALKER'S Sdi and introduced District ROASTING CHICKENS - ' Increase in Famine* DRY MARTINTS 2.97 loner Robert Smith and (4 to4W IK ave.) The number of families in the District Ccjmnitaii United States increased by X7S p«r FOR BOYS fOK «ltlt iWiOiam A. Lyons, who conducted cent between 1880 and 1MD, 'rtiOe ntoB AJm Off UOCrt3T C3DCTC13CS- a^n FRESH4OLLED the population as atvhole gamed OPEN MARJN LANSDOWNE ] Assistant District Commissioner a fashion only 110 per cent. •Families with Ifor Cobbing. Loring Watte and not more than thre* .membera in- EVENINGS PlAV-Mfllll IwNl Puerto Rican RESERVE liVniitmastei Roy Irving of Troop creased from S3 'ppr cent of the to- TUX im both of whom assisted in the TURKEYS tal number in 1930 to nearly 88 ptr SHOES / RUM story in cent in 1Mb. WhOBme proportion 'EASTER Priced «J» to &95 James P. Duf- of tour-person famtHas held ateady. 6I¥C tOII CM10 Jamiliea with flf» or mora'persons according; to alae 5th pofce on the purpose of the ARMOUR'S STAR CANNED COIIECT MOT IAUICC 3.15 of ¥ Jbcity program in con— * footnotes.. fell from 31. per cent of the total in 3.39 i with tbe fortieth annrver— 1830 to 23 per ctot in 1940. of the Boy Scouts of Amer- ROILED HAMS u i Ib.83( He sasd it ia in effect a re- YOUR FOOT HEALTH IS IMPORTANT TO US BELLOWS CLUB SPECIAL s»h i to Che principles of the In Rooms Fitted To A Bride's Budget SCOTCH ft^ with particular em- i Chwn to efforts to preserve) CHOKE; DRUGSTOffi SCHEDULE «tf» dmkaor fit wl* YOU, line American way of freedom of o» WS in the CHUCK CHOPPED - 6. OPEN THIS SUNDAY RESERVE PARTNER'S was signed by the boys, • Tbe finest leathers, tbe most careful Seller's The beauty of any room depends on the floor. SCHKXHAU3 HOMEMADE X-sUir nttbutlN* Extra Blended Whiskey CHOICE cs and troop ^^H'^ittt It A. ML to 1. r. M. |men. who were also present, and orkaaiukip combine to fake you- \ You can depend on the Karastan "Tudor" rug i r- pt •• i r. M. by tbe Rev. Joeepb Donnelly and EASTER KLOBAS - -n>69 the Rev. Mark Dooley, assistant in Stetson Shoes for Women- you choose to make your whole room beautiful. 3.63?* pastors of St Michael's. An un- style leadership, unmatched SMALL CLOSED fT-otage portion of the pro- CRANFORD BOOTERY For Karastan s glowing colors — transcribed THIS SUNDAY from the original Oriental — give charm and VALUANT •• roar 5th Bin. M. W. Relnhardt, secretar- LEGS OF LAMB 0,69 ies of the Troop Committee and Open Friday Evenings CALIF. WINES 1.00 the Mothers' Club, respectively. personality to any room. It takes time and During the business portion of - DAIRY SPECIALS - 23 NORTH UNION AYE. CRANFORD 6-3272 great precision to power-loom a "Tudor" Kara- tbe m*»«ii^g Scoutmaster James in- TAYLOR'S HIRAM WALKER vested tbe following boys as ten- stan in all the subtle splendor you associate derfoot scouts: David Ryan, Brian Fresh Crewnery ' #%4% AMERICAN UQUEUR Sh—han. Pat Whalen. Bob Mark- >• I 159.50 with Persian imports, yet a% a price of $159.50 APKKOT. owitz and Joe Cordick. Second ROLL BUTTER n,DOc CHAMPAGNE cUss awards were presented to that's so extremely reasonable. So, plan your Harold Baumgardner and Joe Sch- Swift'. Broolrfidd 5tJs rcttner by Gerald Finney. ad- 75c rooms now around the pure worsted luxury of 3.75?* 4.19 for-the committee. AMERICAN CHEESE Armour's Return Former Assemblyman! a Karastan "Tudor" In our grand display Decker presented Den Chief COTTAGE CHEESE fkl2 ft. Don't forge* Hour tmz John Grinrod. John ayprorrlmetp you II surely find a "Tudor" by Karastan that Gleason. Gregory Sheehan. Wil- to the Canter Fund! liam Hoagland, Frank Finney and MiuWucomNn • . / • will be sure to please you. [Harold Baumgardner. Perfect at- CHEESE .- V. lb. pkg. 33c awards were presented fallows: Arthur Hoagland. Fred E. Shepard four-rearwJd bar; Bob Finney, OLEOMARGARINE A. 27C Visit Our F> Karastan Catteries! PrtwurlH. George James. Ger- Reinhardt and J. MacDonald, Watch Our Windows for Daily Specials! • 5 YEARS' ASSEMBLY EXPERIENCE two-year bars; Frank Finney, one- year bar. Motion pictures w«re shown af • WORUD WAR I and II VETERAN tor the noeetiog, and refreshments wed by the Mothers' Club, ten of whose members were pres- I eeni ent. Cranford Heat Market FRANK VODRASKA Pull Lever 14 A McMiinus Bros. Gottaa* fiber, far finer than a Cost Prices to Chinch and Civic Organization* I I .-,.'. | I ". I I \ «. | 1 | U N I > > I It I I I • I I I / \ It I I II Mr..- LIQUOR STORE [.able sba«th to ttaell Cotton fiber Open Monday Evenings Till 9 at approximately the sama 11 WALNUT AVE. CRanford 6-1113 — WE DELIVER of structural steell Cotton 21 N. UNION AVE. *4HS» Also in Elizabeth — 136 Elmora Ave. Our Store b dosed All Day Mondays Republican Primary—April 19, 1949-***« break wader a pull of 100,009 PaltS tor by •di par aouara inch. J ^^^^^^^^^BIHEn^H^^^^^^^IM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ P^|^PPiPiiP^Ri^P|^Pf^l^iP^^:«

IBS CBAHFORP dTntPf •< >Y. Ann; 14, IM» navy blue .suit with navy acces- In Church Bridal Church Wedding Held sories. Mr. and Mrs. Deuringer Southern &H To Wed Spring Finds College Students For Shirley EMtabrook win reside at VI Newkirk ave- Cdpt, James A. R Ta SL Louis, Mo. nue. Trenton, after, their return. m Mrs; J. L Cornell add • Miss Shirley Estabrooav daugh- Mrs. Roberta Patterson Arriving Horhe on Vacation ter of Mrs. Dorothea H-Estabrook Mrs. Deuringer attended Cran- laata, Ga.. has aBnounced Jean, of SI Dunham avanue wHT •237 Walnufavenue,bacam»the ftrrrt H"H ^ "»* ^^ sacaduated leava thlraftarnooh by -sabfaj? far »»^t^h d 'Collage students lootforwrard to * bride Saturday. April %. of George from North Plainfielld HigHih ShSchoot spring with more than *tne usual Pittsburgh, Pa., where they will Condon Deuringer, son ol MrSh. e is also a graduate of McKin- guests who included Patty and meet Mr, Cornell who is flying Ray of Atlanta and Cranford. anticipation for warm weather and Mrs. George Deuringer of 216ley Hospital School of Nursing in The. couple will be and growing gardens. For spring Bobby ScbubeJ, Leslie Longaker from St Louis, Ma They win Norman court, Trenton. 1 and Donny Keel of Cranford, and leave together for St Louis what* Trenton. ' 8 p. m. May 20 at a for the student means vacation Peter Korn of Elizabeth. Decora- The ceremony was performed Mr. Deuringer attended Belle- ceremony In the Fort «, time is at hand. Some fortunate they wffl niaks their bbrnav ville schools and was graduated tions for the supper party were Mr. Cornell has accepted a np- at 4 p. m. in the Monroe Avenue Chapel, Fort McPherson, ones have arrived home in time to in yellow and lavender. Methodist Church, Plainfield by from HflT»"*"" High School in ter a reception at the celebrate the Easter holidays with sition in St Louis as producttoo the Rev. Harold B. Wright Trenton. He served hi the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Billiac a*d managai; of the Vickers XkKtrle Club, the couple will lea.^ u •their parents while others already Given in marriage by Frank Navy for three years. auto trip to San Francisco have returned to their classes. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Billias of Cran- ComptjRK H« formerly was vks- Before the marriage the bride ••,v Morgan of New York City, the which they will sail on JuSe 5 Charles P. Prescott, son of Mrford. , who have been on a motor presidaQt m charge of engineermg was entertained at showers given te trip through the West and South, bride wore a princess style white Okinawa, Capt Ray8 new station! and Sirs. Clifton Prescott of 4.Do- at the 8olar Manufacturing Com- satin gown. Her veil was. trimmed by *n« Johnson and Miss Bout- are now in Miami, Fbu,-accord- pany, North Bergen. . ^ ' • • Miss Patterson was graduated ering way, arrived Friday to spend ing to word received this week. with lace and was held by a Juliet welL A dinner for the bridal par- a week's spring vacation with his Residents here for seven years, ip. She carried a bouquet of ty was given by Mr. Morgan at the from Napsoolan School for cy, parents. He is a Junior at the Uni-Thus far they have covered 9,000 Mr. and Mrs. Cornell have been Chi-Am Chateau in Mountainside. and Oglethprpe University in M miles. They plan to return home white roses and orchids. lanta. At present she is emp versity of New Hampshire. Dur- active to the First Presbyterian Mrs. Edward B. NageL sister of Guests were present from Tren- ham. N. H. early next month. Churah. Mr. ComeU served as ton, Belleville. Cranford, Plain- as a copywriter for LilUs Mr. and Mrs. Harry. R, McKen- trustee and elder of the church and the bride, was matron of honor. anil Battle to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fast of Wg She ware an aqua taffeta gown field. Westfleld and. East Orange, ney of South SandisfieUL nf t Mrs, Cornell was president of and from New York, Connecticut, Capt Ray. son of Mrs. Samud 211 Claremont place expect their formerly of Cranford, who have and carried an oM-fasbloned bou- sons today from Penn State, State the Margaret Greene guOd and or- quet The two*bridesmaids were Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. V. Ray of 206 Centennial avem»- been wintering in Florida, will re- ganizer of the youth fellowship. and the late Mr. Ray, is a gradul College. Pa. John F. Fast, Jr., isturn to their home next week. UBS. KOGER MOBTON Miss Joy Johnson of Trenton and a Junior ana his brother, Robert MH8. EUGENE SOI Hiss Maude Boutwall of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Allen ate of St MichaeTs School and Mr, and Mrs. Milton Koos of 12 I, •••- i — ' • Cranford High School and also at- B. Fast, is a sophomore. Bruce Hampton road will entertain at N. H. Miss JohnsoaV gown was and family of 9 Columbia avenue soa-of Dr.-aad Mrs. -Albert Jacqueline Corner'8 Beverly KenneUy Bride of pink taffeta, while Hiss Bout- will spend Easter Sunday in tended Union Junior College Unl" TLeSt an open house April 22 prior to versity of Georgia and High Mu- Tjewis of 41 Retfbrd avenue will attending the presentation of wen's was of yellow taffeta. Both Philadelphia where they will at- Wedding Performed ht£andUiight Service i bridesmaids carried old-fashioned tend a family reunion at the home" seum of Art hi Atlanta. After serv- return next week to Harvard Uni- "While the Sun Shines" by the ing three years to the European versity, Cambridge, Mass., where Cranford Dramatic Club for bane- The. First Presbyterian Church The wedding of Miss BeVerly bouquets. of Mr. Allen's brother, C. Alfred Grace KenneUy, daughter of Mr. Theater he returned to his pres- lie is a sophomore. fit of the Cranford Junior Service was the setting Saturday for the Howard Deuringer, brother of Allen. ent position of Adjutant of the Miss Katharine Hall, daughter League. Their guests will be Colmarriage of Miss Jacqueline Lou- and Mrs. Leverett W. Kermelly of the bridegroom, was best man. Georgia Military District. of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Hall of and Mrs. Kellogg Sloan, CoL andise Homer, daughter of Mr. and 127 Herning avenue, and Roger Serving as ushers were James Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Larsen 303 Central avenue, arrived yes- Mrs. Leon Hoffman, and Mr. and William Morton, son of Mr. andRobb of Trenton and Edward B. of 119 North avenue, west, .will terday from. Syracuse University Mrs. Horace Zenas Homer of 8 Nagel of Plainfield. T. L. Savage sail tomorrow on the Paraguay for Thomas N. Finical. Jr., of Taft, Mrs. Dominick OTJonnelL all of Mrs. Charles R. Morton of 18 Col- where she is a Junior. Among those Cranford; Mr. and Mrs. MortimerWest Holly street, to Eugene Vree- was at the organ. a three months' vacation in Den-Calif., arrived Saturday by plane who missed the " Easter holi- land Sommers of East Orange, ony drive, Summit; took place After fhe ceremony a reception mark, Norway, Holland and Lux-to spend a two weeks' vacation Please write: ibbons of Rahway and Albin Saturday in the First Presbyterian embourg. BothMr.andMrs. Lar- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day stay at home was Miss Rae Goetze and family of Mapfewood. son of Mrs. William Slllery,. of was held for 100 guests at the Alice Walcott, daughter of Mr. Union City, and the late George Church; The < uQelighl home of the bride's sister. The sen are natives -of Denmark and Finical of IS Doering way. Mr Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wolf ord of have many relatives' in that coun- Finical is with Standard Oil a A&P Food Stores and Mrs. R. H. Walcott of 12 Berk- 11 English Village.have returned Sommers. was performed at 7:80 p. m, bycouple left qn a trip to New York. eley place, who returned April 2 the Rev. Robert G. T

-*••: *>' Charles Statocls Hansel of 309ell Cisar of Cranford and Miss! : Richard Morton ^was best man tram Shapiro of Philadelphia. for his twin brother and ushers Also home for the holidays is North Union avenue flew home Ethel, Sommers of East Orange, from Charleston, S. C, last week-, a sister of the bridegroom, were. were James Karnaugh of Summit BEGTJIAB BEPTJBUDCAN CANDIDATE Midshipman Robert d, Grady, son end,tafter sailing his 58-foot aux- bridesmaids. Robert *:*""in'fr> ser- . BOSS DOBOTHY DKTBICH nir^«i AJbert Rohner* of Madison, FRESH FRUITS of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grady of 9 iliary yawl. "Capella," from Berve- d as his brother's aest raan, and Mr. and Urs. Roberts. Die- cousin of the bride. The land you can serve with pride at Eastertide (or any other Bahniere road. He is studying at trich of 405 Prospect avenue Ft. Schuyler, New York City. Jos- muda to Charleston. Mrs. Hanth- e ushers included John JSarti, .The bride wore a gown of Skin- FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY time) because they're haryested fresh, delivered fresh and sold eph Lanza, a freshman at Davis sel and. their daughter, Elsie, flew John Boylan and Stanley Parks announce the engagement of ner satir^ organdy trimmed, wnh home from Bermuda earlier this of East Orange, and Joseph Mc- their daughter, Dorothy Irene, an illusion veil'attached to a Jul- fresh. Yet just see their modest prices! and KlUng College, yflirfn*"n fingertip veJX.held City. Mr. Watson Is a gradu- gown. Nilft. green faille taffeta 4t'i tossy T» Cask • From FIsrMa Fsnrs Northhampton School .for Girls, coast as a derelict . ate of Portland Junior College Northampton, Mass., is at home for by a tiara of flowers. She carried gowns were worn by the brides- Washed Spinach Fresh Esrarole -Mrs.. Samuel Montgomery of and attended Suffolk Univer- maids. All carried colonial bou- •the spring holidays. She is the a bouquet of white bride roses and sity in Boston. Mass. He ser- fta-os* ifst - ' '/"' Fnataiiilua farm* " -. . ' ;' ": ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brookline, Mass, returned to herstephanotts. ' quets of spring flowers and bad • Worid War 0 Veteran. home Tuesday after visiting her ved five years in the US Navy* matchintoinjg flowers as headpieces. Tomatoes Fin» for illclna the Mr. and Mrs, Milton Koy farm* > bunch 7c days last waek^fei WnUfemsburg, p, Savings Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y,. ScallionS FigS Jumbo or l.ng*. tryls 801 pkg. oiMIssMathewsinMontgomerr, 20 West Hollly street The bride is Mr. and Mn>-Ernest Ohsol of Mlss^Nancy E. AXUT Va. En route bome^-they stopped at the ""fV^ H|«n^r rfanoy forJthe 412, Casino avenue entertained at in Washington, D. C. >-•• ' ; a graduate of Cranford High Long Island Home Builders Insti- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Allen of School and the .Berkeley Secre- a cocktail party Sunday afternoon 9 Columbia avenue returned Sun- Mrs. Cameron Ogden of 38 Man- tute, held at the Hotel Statler infor 90 guests.. Guests were pres- or avenue entertained at dinner tarial Schoot'East Orange.- She isNew York' City. Mr. Birkmire is ent from Cranford, RoseQe, West- day to Western College, Oxford, employed as a secretary • in the 9 Ohio, after spending her spring Monday night hi honor of Mrs. superintendent in charge of confield- , Summit, Maplewood and Dom't MUm A&P * Great Easter Parade of Francis J. Flagg of Newtonville, Rockefeller Center, New York, of- struction,of Argo Village. Elizabeth. vacation at the home of her parMass.- , author and lecturer, who fices of the Esso Standard Oil ents. addressed the Cranford College Company. Miss Mary trances Earhart, Club at its meeting in Calvary ,. Mr. Sommers served three "years daughter of Mr. and Mrs. XL OLuthera. n Church. Guests were tax the army during the war, spend- FESTIVE FOOD FAVORITES 'Earhart of 3 Tulip street, is home Mrs. Ellis Bishop, president of theing part of that time in the Euro- For Easter Giving on her spring vacation from Wil- College Club; Mrs. Jacob Stanley, pean Theatre. He attends the Evaporated Milk whit. H » taiican3>o>35e liam and Mary College, wHUams- on. Harry Rearwin, Mrs. Hector Packard Commercial School, New OU fcurg, Va. She is a sophomore. EASTER PARADE FRESH Evans, all of. Cranford, and MrsYork. , and is in the accounting de- DeXO Vagatabl* ihortaning tlb.can29e 3lb.can79e" Irvin E. Finical, a sophomore In Louis A. Rice, of Summit, formerly partment of Robert Gair Company, #asseat the College of Architecture at tinof Cranford. » ,' New York. University of Syracuse, Syracuse, Strawberry Preserves Annpa3. iib. ,«33r v FRDSHl BUTTER ^^ -^^i N. Y., arived yesterday to spend OF FINE WINES AND UQUQRS Fancy Shrimp Madi tn«.x« 3 01 can 39c the spring recess with his parents, Paas Easter Egg Dyes pko. 10c 3pig«>^5c U Brand Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Finical Chinook Salmon A&P T% 01 CM 49C EASTER EGG CAKE of 13 Doering way. Large Plain Olives /suhan. «wor.iar dot Made of gold cake, covered with chocolate and Miss Beverly Ann Downey, decorated with icing chicks and flowers! It's libby's Ripe Olives ! sman 9oz.can Red Salmon Sonnybrook^ ?x t Ib. can 67<5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter To Complement \ > 9 Sliced American *wo-Bit a> 45- fresh from the oven ... aa are all the treats in F. Downey of 480 Orchard street, Here * what you've waited fort White Meat Tuna Fish A&P fMcy 7 or can43« AAP*» Jane Parker' Bakery Department*. has returned to Southern Semi- Nutley Margarine • • . . in>.cart)>n21e Blended Swiss .. M.OB.1 nary and Junior College, Buena Tuna Flakes - suitan* Vista, Va., to.resume her studies Your Easter Finery... FINE 4r-YEAR-OLD Apple SaUCe A&P or H. F. Byrd 20 01. can 2 lot 29c Sharp Cheddar cur«d a>69o» Easier Cap Cakes ££, after a spring recess.. This n Salad Dressing Aj^pa0. pi.iar29e qt. jar 49« at a college recital. Miss Downey Dromedary Cranberry Sauce i6o*canl7«> Cottage Cheese foodo.ft win play the piano in a quartet. STRAIGHT WHISKEY Mayonnaise Ann P»O« »oz. i« 20c P>iar35« Easter Nest Layer Cake..£, !T Easter Sunday 'She will be «m Scatter- . Frnit Cocktail U>by I7oz.caa23« 30 ox. can 37a Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food . . . . Pins, Chjokera and EM* Gulden's Mustard . . . »n .Iar,2for25« I the Southern Seminary students for only $A.O4 Crashed Pineapple AD brands 20ox.ca*29« Easter who will meet with the .choral rings, ingeniously de> Cream Cheese sordWs ]ax.pk«I.I7« group jof the Virginia Military In- 4/8Qt Del Monte Asparagus Tips )H ox can 29c Hot CtTOSS Bans hm?mkm pk«.«l9»ar29s stitute to sing at the sunrise ser- signed by the flawless Yellow Cling Peaches iona 29 ox. can 27o Provolone . i>at>«» Sweet Peas i^bb/i or CM Mom* 17 ox. can 19« vice at Katural Bridge. Va. craftsmen of Sugared Donuts a*0.oil2'~20« Dei ,afonte Seedless Raisins u o*. pko. 15« Fresh Ricotta Fui.»«« 3fc.p-l.19 TRffARI Corn off DM cob 12 oz. can 2 for35< > DondeeCake Miss Carol Ann M«rtK daugh- WMskey* IJrjDe8Sert8 *« (r«l* flavor* 3 Pkgs- 19c Grated American , BordWs 4ox.pka.25e ter of Dr. and Mrs. WuHam E. String Beans Lord «AoH-franch ^vU 19 oz. can 2 fo' 35o Sponge Layers 1M« farUr-s inch **g.of 2br3S« Martin of 110 Claremant place, is jChoc.,Vanina.Bu«wieolcr.3pliO«.17« Farmer Cheese roodcrait visiting her grandparents, Mr. and CORO OU> TKEATOKB at priee. We flattest. , Tomato Paste Various brands 6 ox. can' 2 for19 « Marvel White Bread Dated daily Uox.io.fl4c * Mrs. Paul, H. Waldenmeyer of will add Tasteful Ex- Whipped Butter SunnW-w Philadelphia, Pa. Tomatoes i°«* 19 oz. can 2 for 25« M<«.hMfl9s) pression to Your Easter Raspbe/ry Preserves A™ Pafl. 1 &. 1* 29o Boston Brown Bread Celebrating her fifth birthday < anniversary, Carol Ann Martin Ensemble. ^ 88 Proof Flour Sunnyfi«ld-all purpos* 10 ft.,ba g 65« 25 Ib. bag 1.59 Smuwt BrnmuU* C*mei» AMP tmr Potato CbJpS JM. ParUr W oz. pkg. 49« entertained Saturday afternoon, at ( Kretschmer's Wheat Germ I n <«. i« 29o a party at the home of her parents, We're confident fc**» *e\* Pillsbury Pie Crust Mix . . 9 ox. pkg. 17c CriSpO Cookies Cocoaaut or Oatmeal 10 oz. pkg. 19« Dr, and Mn. William X Martin you'll find just what of 110 Claremont place. Games EASTER CANDIES FLAVOR-RICH A*P COFFEE Tomato Juice Iona 18 o* can 3 for28 c 46 ox. can 21« and movies were enjoyed by the you're looking for in GAI«LO" "CHRISTIAN BROTHERS" Bean-fresh. Custom Ground A&P Coffee is a Thin Mints w^ick iib.39e our large collection. V-8 Cocktail Q«. can 2 for 23o U or. can 33« . bappy choice for a happy Easter ... and for 1.85 4/SQt everyday enjoyment, too. Earrings from 1.00 CREAM PORT, SHERRY 1.39 Del Monte Prune Juice . • • q».bo»25o Cream EggS Cocoanul—Worthmor* 1 Ib. 29c T Pins from 1.00 DRY SHERRY Y.m'ltfimwx Easter Novelty Mix Worth™™ i ib. 29« MLMWMMMac*aT^ MW M* - %f^M*^r^a s^aWFC-aT M^M°iura Mil....d • and. •> MUSCATEL 2. Campbell's Tomato Soup • . . «" 10o Chokers from 3.95 SHERRY 98c QL 9 Candy; Corn Gciitz nt>.27o Hb.bag4fc • • « • a 3tt>.b»gl.l5 Ritz Crackers Nabiuo lib.Pt0.32c T TEA FOR ME M & M Chocolate Candy coattd 7 ox. 23c ME» CIRCLE lid. «KI tuiHx> Cream of Chicken Soup H«IM n oz. can 2 for 37<> Wkm Prmter A+P T* laxbafllUe ..... 3to.bag U 7 fovrr Have You Cream Drops Worthmor* i ib. 29c Cut-Rite Waxed Paper . . n5it.ron23o SAVE UP TO 1S« MfOMLAMiViflocous.wln«y 2it>-baof 93c Sent In Your &BUCKWELU Cherries Chocolat* covar«J-Brachi 11b. 59c "VALLIANT" GreSoIvent O—m dirty handa t Ib. can 13<> 3 tb. can 33«> ••. • OmAPmmmd* - . Contribution OLD FA8H1ONED 1avbaa'47« 'm . 3 b. bag 1.35 to the Old Dutch Cleanser OUM* dw u oz. can 2 tot 23o PORTV SHERRY . '. Mb. pkg. 49« CancerFund> EGG NOG Hudson Dinner Napkins . pko. of 60 for 15« • ACCOMMODATIONS J MUSCATEL 1/z Gal KOKMcnes • Brandy Cigarettes Popular brands carton 1.87 (M MBdg* 48«41e CTAItYSa '/ y 19 Our (hen* % ib. pko. 47e mm m unm li « Oss«- Own Toattaga *v% 39c ll'fjm. CALL THE GREAT A i Notional Surrey AreragiafE Full line of CRANFORD (rtic>« Effacnv. In Super Mortals gad SaiManfaa PERFUMES AND TOILETRIES 6-1044 2-4400 WIDE SELECTION OF CANDIES FOR Kirkman's Kirkman's Flakes Lax Soap Hakes Lux Toilet Soap Lux Toilet Soap doMDwt Silver Dost ADC FREE UK3 BORAX SOAP For diihts, lingorU, «*c for dish** and fin* fabrics Larg* size for bath UM .Washing powdec White granulated toap b b c X SEAGER'S DRUG STORE M OUSE i NO EXTRA CHARGE FUR CRhOll! 9 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD 2 a 25. *30c :35< can ICMRIMpnAm Cranford 641700 taihWi--^.J.n M « Mat caAWfOHD dtmtw AND CBBQNICIX. THURSDAY, APRIL ii, IMS THUB8DAT. Local Sea Scouts Preparing will" hold a cake sale at Levy Mrs. Burt To Entertain meeting of the Lincoln Prepare for Parkway Village Club Dance 9 Brothers in Elizabeth'on April 23. Study Group on Wednesday. 'Seaborne for Water Proceeds will be used to operate meeting will begin' at 8:18 p. 'SB. M- the "Seaborne." - Lincoln Study Group Plans Gar den Sea Scout Ship 281, which meets at the home of Mrs. iticsavd Bast Miss'Olga Specht, music super- every Monday evening lri Trinity of 124 Mohawk drive, Mrs. fiap- visor of Cranford elementary Center Exhibit Church, is now preparing its ship, Boy Seoul Mothers iel Sasai and Mrs. Trenatlna Bokfa JCTOMStOU "Seaborne," for the water. The schools, will discuss 'aduaic for wiU assist Mrs. Burt as co>boav LAWK HO«n THE JUMBLE 8TOSE _ us contribution to National troop makes«weekly trips to theHold April Meeting Children in the Home" at the next 'tessea. ship, which is in drydock at Sin- We would partleularty Uka Garden Center Week; the Crmnford ..The Mothers' Club of Troop 78. and brie-^SraenEta Garden Club win hold a gairjen ger's Yacht Club in Elizabeth. ford 4-0877. Boy Scouts of America, held a I center exhibit Monday through •• At the weekly meeting in the church recreation room, the scouts monthly meeting recently at the, Saturday at Craotord Public Li- home of-Mrs. John F- Murray of 7 brary, it was annotimfrt Monday pass tests and set up ship. Mov- YOUHG CM to FOK 8ALE OB BCNT ies are shown the first Monday of Beech street regular club meeting at the 4K BOOH Omnfart Hotel. 1 SouthPng at a every month by Mr. Graff of the Mrs. Frank J. Sowa presided. FOOD STORES,.* Ute. Bo* and cold water. horne of Mrs. W. F. Whitescarver, Plans were made""'to attend St. la alcohol a problem to Union County Ship Committee. 116 Fiske terrace. Michael's bazaar on Scout Night. Muter. Bo* 9M. Canted Cttlsm and te ofnur family? Among new scouts in the unit Chronicle. - 4-W The exhibit, an annual event, is The next meeting will be held UKOXXOlf th k tiZ^ are John Canright, James Zoeller, 634 Raribi Rot CmM Asptialt and robber tile laid. we havatound: an __i_iwirT_to' ^^ lone of the many civic interests of at the home of Mrs. Edward P. ly listed T-yeaMM horn* < John Rankin and Thomas Coates. CRan. t-9SU (ran old Jucs. WANTKD TO UNT Write Alcoholics Anon_rSouTl>^. ^ I the Garden Club. Among features Queenan of 212 Holly street. *AB jjOO far information trm*l"t to Cental of »»• All «__££ ' Donations of any Navy uniforms tapabed. SO HICH tap aoO. breakfast room, tiled bath with shower, to help I of the display will be evergreens 1wL CBanfonl S-03S7. CBantord 6-0M7-B. MUHHAY * annonrr fireplace. _, screened porch. OO ft^mom apartxnant'lnr Hay Ut TJp (o 0 dU will be appreciated by the mem- Can Gum Ikon with senool through $80. CaU Boeelle 4-flI3_m. . • or expenses of any Mud.** " Bt« Steel User 226 Centennial Ave^Outnl *•*«««•»«•« e cu. ft, Vary knr taxes. SKB00. • I suitable for foundation plantings, bers. ... . CRan. C-32U HAVK ycor bed pillows and mattresses dinner, for 6 . The auto industry continues to be S80. CRantoid FOB RENT 1 flowering shrubs and bulbs, flo- VZHKTIAIT HBnds been MerUlxed latelyT Let . Seasonable nrlcea. Quick service. We forvWIon. tiled bath, steam, heat SO x No dictation *nff W*»IM» be *^*i*< and ef• lWer arangements, a chart on wild- ACE Sincer. 104S model. METAL camp trunk. | CaU OFFICE for rent at a North Union _ Must sell Immwt- 300 lot. Doubtsgarage. North Side and flfifnt typist, abas to operate mhneo- CBanford 8-O03S-J. Available Immediately. Phone c I Engs and a bird exhibit. C-afl CSanfonl 0-3S4I M. pdllowa. eiBjhions and •••** mTUr* culjr, «u£0O. .. graph machine. Apply to National ford 6-0637. * • to order. Wide cboice- of tlektass and CHILD'S sand box. weannable. Cranford Garden Club members win be WILSON'S Can CBanford HWM, tf Brick bancaknr that we have had many ALLbuOdlng in cantener ooff tow inquiries about Mow that it is tor •488711.'" " : • : —;• .-- be used for storagt e or repair shoo^r Inreseni at the library OWMKB TRAMSrXBBZD—Plot 1W x UO. sale be sura to m it. la addition to the WOKK WAMTKD — Mate BOOKS, hicbest lb*t mamtfartuTtng, Building UM n I also-will-be a question box. Mrs: Plowing with: Botatmins sfac-roam borne, modern kitchen usual S fiat floor roctne then is P. M. Bookshop. x 40 ft. Inquire Mrs. Undavlit ii greplace. steam _ bast, LANDSCAPK Gardening and an. Avenue. FWaBald 4-3800. Eastman Street. Q^ntord"* ' S I George Apgar is chairman of the Lever 8A to Nominate lSIWOBOOn Vicuum niodantely yiliiait for kind of wock. 11? Garden Street. Cran- I project. School children as wen Smoked Ham 1 both the tint and aaeood-floats. Oas ficod. rS9c luxe rr-H . CHanford S-OXSS-B. FOTMD FPRMBHED ROOMS FOR BENT las adults are invited to inspect the For thai and other pmneiUss consult JUNIOR High School boor wants air ' " ' LADY'S Wrist Watch — Satimlay. on __ . rjoom In private home. CsH lexhiblta. FRESH KILLED ALL. m»j sink tops repaired J. and sioim windows. time Job. Owns bike. Is very Beming Ave. Owner 'may- have aa CLEARBROOK Good slxed earner plot with by calling CB 6-O4B5B. after 6:30. CBanford A-OOn-W. Mrs. WilUam Ball, Jr_, of West- Weyraan 0. Steengrafe BUYTHG thst bast is US North Avenue. Wast. Canlatd. M. 1 110 ft. frontaaa. IED room, next to bath. *7 DDflNO Suite. oak. pertert eon- tlfled. fsslihaistil. rent. SDK per day v TeL CBanford S-U80 408 BooeAelt Lane. BWlwo I Chester, Fa., addressed the dub 9 _ C machine, very atea for COL. Ml Central S1X.000 and owner natty wants to sen.MAN of mlA-Pe age LOST Can CRenford S-1SS7-W. Roasting Chickens & 49c 63c CBanferd S-1SO4. available at If. you appreciate the importance of a gfiiffal.-iffica wori Ion the topic "Brass, Copper and good location, see this well- LADVS gold wrist watch, black cord PLEASANT, second Boor front roomie Cranford s Candidate YooH find It a Joy t» BOMOALOW. 9 tooma. 4 bedrooms, ax- poratlan or business. Broad lialnlng CBanford 6-83S4B. •Glass as It Lends Itself to Flower GERMAN Hair Pointer Puppies. Sorbw wardrai MUUIn '•'••'•B wills m CDOQ snlTHl iatf rent. Near an transportation. loj SLICED ASSORTED A- K. C. SnA. SSS. WBrtfleM An hiss* ""«•*••»» awwasawa waaBSssr -,„,.» of North Union Ave., Cranford. tf lArrangements." Mrs. Marvin D. FOR THE CSantntf «-68SB. 82* WO- ear garage, large, fenced lot; SUjOOO. oil nscts •MTW WBWB&+ new naii Bax_30T. Care BANK BOOK No. 33433 of the Cranford 3-6454 or shades. New electric lighting fix. Tlmt ^iinifxnji CreUjjoDTd, H*. J- *» not IHall, president, presided at the Ib low Aw*-. restored before the 8th day of MayFURNISHED room for gentleman, con- led. antzanea ban. S turas. All in excellent VETKBAN. etUTnlmg colWgr. desires venient to all transportation. CsH lousiness meeting. Bacon -49c BICYCUr. boy's- S8-. «ood condition lot. convenient locatiao; UOuSSO. . 1040. application will be made for a CRantord «-0880. 4.^ Cold Cuts CHABMINO home..shaded by tovelir oldDuplex bargain — S rooms on each side. new book. S-B General Assembly MCTfal MM M. One • apartment available at cloai Tea was served by Mrs. G. L. traea. 4 badrooma. * baths, hot watar washed, odd jobs. CBsnford 8-3103. PLEASANT bed-sitting room in friendly Icritfith, chairman, ^assisted BOVB dark bran covert topcoat, sire heat. carafea. lsxga lot; W3M. ' the other rented at SSS. Price is only < home. Three windows. Reference! ex- -BOTTOM 8-10: brown tsrasd sport coat, sixe HOT these and other^properties can S10.000- Taxes an law. S170. There's T » \ . 4-14 AUTOS FOR SALE changed. Benners. 1 Hamilton Av«- s, G: S. Leach, Mrs. W.F. Hanzl, REGULAR REPUBUCAN BoOand Floral Gardens. 7 south a double garage and an extra large lot. a-io CtmotatA MTOJ . •-. Cranted. K. J. PACKARD. 1838 Sedan, excellent con- Cnrnfonf 8-3338. ~ . A. C. Aldrich, Mrs. F. E. SA- 4 Aldan Stxac*. Cran^e-im or Cr. «-0«S 13 x US. HKUP WANTED—Male jftfr bo tffn «tt Sttt Ctrt s BICYCLaV boy's 98* newly, overhauled NICELY furnished room in private home der, Mrs. H. R. Jacobus and Mrs. EDUCATOR _, NO FAT and pat-*—* Claiiftud S-300S. MOWTOOMEHY WAHP mnitres the serv- TWO CHOICE BIVKK PROPERTIES Ideal for business couple or two men! ADDED IJOtaX. Service Plata*, dozen Crystal COLONIAL, at S16.000 has 4 bedrooms, tiled bath, DODGE. laBWE. CHH" References exchanged. 405 Brookside G. Ingalls. .. Round Roast wood burning fireplace. fw^tTT h appllancea. We *»»»»M« leads. Apply Kqnd 6-3S2ftaT. Place. Garwood. WEstfkdd 1-634SW. 69c Goblets and Salad Plate*. Set of debt. WORlD WAR II VETERAN CBanfoitl S-O44S. floor, garage and a 00 x ISO lot Another in l»-35 Watcbung Avenue. FUnAdd. FORD, 1835. tutor sedan. «ood ta mix* 3-car ggm, a higher prica bracket has many fea- N. J. 4-14 condition. »17S. CRanfonl 6-0037J. * TRCC3DNO-4A11UNG CIM aranKements forr a spring dance to be sponsoresponsoredd Friday, TABU top sas ,c 'good condition. Comtr plot ISO X ISO, A-l tures that only an Interior Inspection )ance Recital Held, Anrfl 5P»?' STRICTLY FKE8H will reveal. . _ TBUCKUCK. 1IVHi tontenrack rack ., aad driver for hire »»*«»wn. above as thethey mett recentltly at ttehomtteh e off Ito very • reasonable. CRaofonf e-O73S J. and T. D.-8 BwlMoser far hood; tll^OO •HTU WEB A HICK. 1837. •-door, food con- The ance> 1 fl ••••• - front • - be. ditkkQ. «S00: mptf aeU. Si Sootfa *M*. Phone CRanfohl Uended by ^000 fLJ l! "^kJ * ««» rst social event under auspices HKFBKJERATOB. Leonard, food running B-7M*. tf War the buyer who wants, real value in tlal ntopertlea. Permanent • . • • 5.5; the to**®* Golf Club. Music will be furnished by NEARBY FARMS ^"', 4 »e» tray*, .storage • bin at CoyUfffittil T% CS EGGS must sen. no r»ssnnih1r oner a medium 'priced home, we have 3 8-1844B. \ [ ; •' HAOUNG—Small deuy trips to th. A dance recital; attended by ^rton of recreaUonal faSStes ra OWMKKS — If your •n«] Ihrttntt oOO.peoplej.was.pre^ >jbiaWscment s Include: with siesm heat double garage and a . _ r^ slip COVeTS. CRan— ay by the* pupils of Mrs. AMwyn ALASKA dyed tjtoutbn lamb coat, sink for your Inspection. . dflft^IdTdflfteers^cIudeT^^ PidPresidentt . J. A A. QMnpbeU's Tomato 14-16. % leasth. best «>aln>inaatan following good-shed lot Anotbetf at S1O_0OO is ford 8-3130M. 818 BprtF.s*i»M Avenue. UOHT HAULBCO BONE GEORGE E. OSTERHELDT NORTH SIDE . '• only 3 years old with modern bath and Icle. 4-14 AvaHaMa with H tan truek evenlnn Watson in . Cjamford High ^ohnF.MaS. Jr., and treasurer, LebroTa Cent SPRY, '3 1b. "fan 93c and very cood rend Won, reasonably 7-Rm. Bungalow, deep lot C1L000 kitchen. Attached- garage. 54 x ISO lot OLDSMOBILE. 1841 4-door sticamUnar, ana! weskeiiila. Can Itoosixlsln. CRsn- i left to ri«ht: •"»•W- H Fredrick and Mrs. Stout- CBanford «-S484 M. Hydramatic. Radio and heater. Motor SOUP 3 can. 29« e-Rm. 3-Story, excellent cond. _ l^SM and low taxes. The popular bungalow ford 8-103SvRV - • • > . « Miss Joyce Heyden was associate «>d Mr. Fredrick, and third row, Mr. Hower Mayor of Cranford LAWN MOWKKS—one large «a00. one r-Bm a%-Story _.______— UJM0 type. BROKER CO-OPERATION. recently <»•<*• ii«ni**t Good condition 8Uver small MAO. Good condition. 511 Clare- 2-Family «•!- Bm. Apta. _; 14400 TUTOHINO—High School and College inside and out. For quick sale 88X5. er in charge of classes, and Bonita moat Place. Cranfard. H. t (•Bm. l-jrr.-oldv 1% bath '. J At 813.780 we have a very attractive «- subjects. Cantos T. dark. B. A. (Yale). •WEstfleMI 3-S4HW » :. Arnold Vreeland Was business «-Rm. 2-StorySy, , y^rfll^t cond. 17.000 room borne in a good location near LU B, Ed. M. 338 »«~f«rf» Ave, West- Call SNteovtOa _HW. DUST lg. pkg. 29c FISH 7 or. can 31c .__,.___,„ BOOM CHAIR. S10; (ray whit, COMDWOa» Us S-RmSR . 3St3-Storyo , largel * lot 17480 the park. There's field. Can WEstfleld'S-3330L tf DRESSBIAKINO. ;er. Piano ' accompanists HENRY A. KLUBENSPIES nay eoach. SS: Majrta* washing ma- ~ (S-RmK . 344S314-Storyt , 15»V,4 bbath 34.000 open fireplace, really good construc- SABOENrS KSVDf a AND STORAQE. Chimney Fire china la working rondltton. US: 14000 DRKWMAKPIO. Alterations. Plain Saw. Mrs. Charles Meinersman Popular Brands Evas. _ . . . tion and an extra deep lot with lots BflTSICAI. INSTRUCTION ^^^ - - ... - to*5*j; President, », S3. CBanford S OBSO J. SOUTH tUIME - of space for a garden. BBOKZR CO- ing.' Mrs. Dcigslraui, 14 Pr^g Place. in N«w ind Carl Leonhard. Firemen reported no t Tsarhsr of Piano. Latest Call CBanford "-4038-W. tf CaHfamia ship- niGR CHAIR, good double bad complete. 7-Hm. 4-Bed_room. corner lot __— 1X900 OPXBATION. van to itesiliislliiii was "lined Saturday nigh* in a Cranford Republican Club MILK 2 cans 25c SOAP S-Rm.. very clean . —— I4_800 I LABBSr suits and 3 ban 19e Will sacrifice for quick sale. CBao- S-Bm. lot 130 * 130 UIBOO WESTflELD . • un pecial course for adult begln- UNRKD XJUy chimney fire at the home of Cart mrd C-OBBSW. .w» alterations. CaU Mrs. CBan- Kraft':• •••' ' • • . • ' Center hall. S bedrooms, fleldstone fire- nara. Lessons at your home. 80S Dorian fold •4453-M. tf U.S. public health servic* Warsinaki of 121 Cranford ave- Styls QVAIfTnPY erf awinxl tvad liimlwii eon- The above is by no means a complete list place, largo cool acn*en«d porch.' nearly Road. Tel. WBstflefci S-S3M •• FRESH EGGS lue. The alarm was sounded at slsUnc aftx4.SxS.SxS.4x4. as we have many other deairahlw prop- an acre and a half of ground in a good «nces with mass x-rays shows that THOMAS A. ALBANS MAYONNAISE framinc and III shaaWrtng, Approx- erties in sll sections of Cranford. Gar- about 1.5 per cent of the MJOOLOM I:4S p. m. from Box 43. WHOLESALE RETAIL CORN 2No. 1 imately Tat board teat, encmsti to build wood. Westfleld and 8coteh Plains. We HOWLAND — 444 Chestnut a saraca, suttaUa tor atUrratlan pur- also have a few Duslntists and Invest- Street examined annually—or. S0?,8D0 per- Chairman, Cranford Repub- pints 43c cans 23c possZTrifasd tor «i_^ Red, DeUetoM . ->U. ing of placing your borne on the mar- Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—Cr. 8-3888 ket why not list it locally. We and an trpe tuberculosis requiriag further A. J. YANO Mr. Harold Wilson—Cr. 8-18S4-B and M of the members of the-Cranford Board »WEEK END SPECIALS! July M. CB. the day of Om PEPPERS 2 lbs. 25c APPLES 2 lb.. 29c Lawson. US of Realtors an capable of giving you diagnosis. M. X. Can CBan the best possible service. EXCEPTIONAL CRANFOBD HOMES Begba. M consists of U tanar 81X880—Studio Living Room—811480 months of 98 days. U hours and 4« . GRanford 6-1009 Jumbo Paaeale Vunet . / I the pliable, flax- W. G. SCHMAL —BKALTOB Charming 5 room bungalow, real fireplace, ptealla ata • Aldan at . . . Cranford. N. J. tiled science kitrhm and bathroom, oil Meat Department Speedy wtOi mimnes each. The Mohammedan 215 NORTH UBKIH AVENfJE "CTtANFOBD. N. J. Instructor in Government, Union Junior College CELERY ea. 15c Crsnfora 6-9S3S heat, recreation room, garage — owner Called an analog, • calculator year consists of SM or 3SS days. ESCAROLE,21bav23c jpfcooa OUntePd S-ieSa. Mn. I* CBAXst CAMOta _ Fumital* ASSOCIATES has purchased larger home—MUST SELL! nwd'by aircraft designers, can an- Board of Directors, Cranford Republican Club. woatz. an Walnut A*** Granted. E. KempshaU — H. J. Burns MORRELL PRIDE or WE^ON'S TENDER-MADE Sun Kist Indian Khrtr ialM CB. MOn CB. 6-O70S-W 80^00—Sea This Quickly—80480 iwer intricate mathematical prob-. BontaSa. Can Worklngman'a home. 8 neat rooms, sci- (Tenckriied) (Re«dy-T-nots _____ Sand robber tires testaUed by like reduced to tell at 811.900. attic, forced warns air, oil. Moomlng. Syrtaaa ALL BBPAIBS 111.090—Spacious Six and One-Half Room 1 pamU-MTMi S-room house In Roosevelt School area in House. Tile Bsth. ..Garage, Permanent FRESH-KILL lying Stamps perfect condition. 3 nice bedrooms, tile drive. Holland Heat (oil). Screened KEN BUTLEB'8 . bath, has lovely living room with log Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. porch. Completely redecorated. Con- We will buy the stamps from burning fireplace, large sun. parlor, venient location. Excellent buy. Holland wfetta or aeru to31 " IATIDDCATICS 1» North Avenue. West. CH. 0-17TB screen porch, steam (oil) with hot our daily maiL Write postcard Q doom from Cranford Tbeatrei $13.000—Modern Four-Bedroom House. roUars; 0140. nek up an* water attachment for all year. 3-car Science Kitchen. Tile Bath. Oil Heat. details. Kxrrttent source of C.-C. Down*. 10S Bm St. * CONTBACTOB. catpentry Barage «/lth large room. 2nd floor Just Double Garage: FRYING CHICKENS for dubs, churches, or- FOR t-olai—«ero. work, scmodeling. repairing: all kind. a grand place for the children. 813JB30 915,900—Two-year-old Modern. Slx-Rooi NEEDS A CHANGE! tions. • '. ... - COBPWOOD «f aaphaU raoflng. insulated brick and ""House. Insulated. Tile Bath. Screened T1MPLAOE. FUBNAO AMD ashwtoj sUung Installed. ROY HThi. s office is always looking for Hoioa Breexeway. First Floor Powder Room. CHOICE KRCRBN STOVE. LaCOE. BOaelle 4-0497-R. tf for sale. Please contact u* if you know Garage. Air Conditioned, Gas. Vene- CaU BAhway 7-10BJ «TEKL toe far of or have any for sale. tUuv__BUnen • i estimate* Sebwan. Rib Ends Only E •Mil _yo«r InouMas and AtflO SFKAUMO I or CNIonville 3-K38-J SEVEN rooms. 3-story; S13X0O. SXX rooms and bath, large garden plot, 1.85 3.58 E i C B. Waatto. SM Kngle lot 60 x 100. 87.000; 351 North 8th PORK LOINS SIX room bungalow: S13JKW. ib.57 Street, cor. Sheridan Ave.. Kenilworth. PETKI .98 1.86 A Miami*- Washer Service, an RALPH DELLA SERRA N. JT -^ 6 North Union Avenue • NORTH SIDE—six-room . Colonial home, BONELESS, CHOICE excellent condition. Large living room GARRETS ;'. .98 1.95 Vat CBanfora 8- MUburn 6-0893 CBanford 6-3J37 and commercial repairs with log-burning fireplace, comfort- .MISSION BELL .85 sUMnator. Crosley. Cold- ATTENTION HOME BUYERS! able dining room, science kitchen with The Hhshcrn Agency offers the following adjoining breakfast room. Lavatory. properties tor your inspection. They are Screened porch. Second floor has large lb. SWISS COLONY .89 1.75 master bedroom and two large bed- CHUCK POT ROAST priced right. We win gladly arrange an 1 1 rooms, linen closet, tiled bath. Finished apt^ln*" ** * to suit your convenience. room on third floor. '• Finished play- 5TH8 Vt GAL. GAL. SOMETHING) NEWT room In basement. Attached garage. EZ Cut WIDMER'S N. Y. STATE ...... 1.29 V •Smart Colonlsl home, large Irving room OH heat (steam). Insulated through- y with fireplace. 1st floor lavatory. 3 out. Storm sash and am asm, badrooma. gss heat conveniently lo- lent T^igfrH^flMMHT, near TAYLOR'S N. Y. STATE ...... 1.35 cated In desirable neighborhood.' - ttehooL Available June 1. TURKEYS HAMS E 817400. Substantial down pajmaul re- OIBISTIAN BROS 1.39 E Vbr those who prefer the ebarm of «n Oulrad. Reply Box KS. c/o Cttfaen 8-16 BM. runt DUCKS "" ' ~ Compact and cheer- Chronicle. ,' ROMA 88 R ful 3-bedroom hi \ sun (_tOsrctt« OCTMO-* R 1 ad front porch, oil heat. 3-car garage, If You Wish BONE IN CHOICE ' well established neighborhood To Buy or Sen VIRGINIA DARE — Consult' If you aye Interested In a bungalow, we COOPER Red or White ... 98 have one Virrsted near HnooiiKOlt ft—*M»«»F Dependable and Courteous Service 8 yrs. old. 8 rooms, recreation room, 1 Wastnsld 3-3100 MACCA PETRI Red Wine... 1.19 108 Central Ave^ Westneld CHUCK ROAST IL 26 A Rhys sTUuiei Associate 26 A ooe locatad hi vary attsaetive 408 Orange Ava^ CBanford 8-4880-W PARADISE Red or Sauterne > consisting of 8 me plua a fbUsbad ••ll'MAN Dili IT — BUM Smoked Fresh GUILD Red Wine ./ TUESDAY gas heat 1 car gar__na Last your home with this Beel 73c TUESDAY •tearing house that stfla isiasn_l COTTAGE HARAS SPARE RIBS Jb. A good Investment property. far a «ulck sate at your Oarwood—3-famlly how. 6 years old, Amour's Star A€l** Choice • brick construction. 3 heating units. 1st APRIL 19 APRIL 19 floor available tor purchaser. 10T Ji SMOKED TONGUES lb. ^rXFC RUMPS of VEAL Jb. VERY, VERY SPECIAL! Two Dwlrahle building lots: One Is 70x100 and the other SO X 138,13 FOREST Ave- large building 300 feet Smoked Knuckles and End Cuts both have all Improvements, conven- from North Onion Ave- S Ontahad ient to —**yr*«i and 'i^«»^iFf^ff*i*«» faciV- room* complete with bath, hot water. SOUR lull He knows oar beat gas and electric tnd floor.Pro - HAM SHANKS •>. PORK CHOPS Jb., visions for 4 moss large rooms, also pro- Koyala Powar Mows* Cat* anas HHAHEEN AGENCY tlr1*'*1* far 8 move luoma on 1st floor, VEAL — Choice fc. O#C Bacon "ilihiy Cut. YTI ftdfed 18 North Avenue, East rrvar lot 60 x ISO; price 811.000. In- •wertoyoatlawaaiowincP'ob JOSEPH C WARSINSKI CR. 4-lSOO Res. CR. 8-1063 aulre owner. F_0i_x DtFabio. Box !«mu>o! Thaftosalaiaballtbr MOrrtstown 4-37S1. Honw MMH SQUARES Jb. ftoioypaknowlPaas MURRAY »t MURPHY . SAUSAGE MEAT •>. Fresh, To Order l CRANFOBD SCMMEK HOMES FOR RENT ptndtbU u tMftn* tiniitii. Lovely northmUe location, just the place SPRING LAKE. N. J.. attractive fur CHOPPED BEEF Jb. nlahed bungalow, four rooms and com- fUUSfCUt for a very discriminating buyer. Six M HAMO WMIMO UANCBBEPAn lovely rooms, two-oar garage, i plete bath, large shady lawn, three The lull 2l +——l»» wlAhm w3*" Republican Candidate for Township Committeeraan open porch and well-groomed' plot. blocks to ocean. June or July. Phone Fruit and Vegetable Department (utubls laaalls aa_t VERMOUTH Otto-. ApsOi- Very nice at 810400. PLalnfleld 3-3308. •od.-tdailH Ttaton Avenue. MURRAY «x MURPHY Florida QARWOOD LOTS FOR SALE Ripe Dan Jou re think this delightful bungalow Is aLOT. highest spot in Haekettstown. 50 29c SWEET FOR HIS ELECTION GUARANTEES NEWT VIGOR real buy! Youll Uka tt tool Its located 100:8600. CBantord NEW POTATOES 4 lbs. 25c PEARS 2 B»fc You can dose to schools on a «ulet residential I 4-3140-W or CBan- Ktu laaoay. MANHATTANS street surrounded by lovely neighbors. Snow White Although it's stilt under construction VEBNON Avenue. Kenltworth. size 50 1.19 you wUl well be able to visualise the 100. AU improvements. CALIF. PEAS •>. 19eMUSHROOMS ..«. !>. 39c AND NEW IDEAS FOR CRANFORD! completed home. The price Is inter- Phone ELbabeth H-8088. Toochr* aMtntt _br MMfiaaj, • FuDQt esting. 88400. DESTBABLE lot, fully Improved, conven- Young, Tender Juicy Florida ient, good neighborhood. North Bide. (tODDla^. IMMIISS MB Of MURRAY 0i MURPHY 110 x 138 feet. SeU all or half. ~ BEETS 2 bun. 19c ORANGES doz. 39c Strike or No Strike, We Still Have CaU or wrtteO. Thia one- is a honey TOT V—ti^y1 n' CBanfoid 8-3347-W after 1p.m. ABM VA&MI B. Yank. 88T Oschasd Street. CRaasord CIOM to Holy Trinity School, shotjptag. Extra Fancy Seedleu, Pink COLD BEER by The CASE or BOTTLE HE IS PLEDGED TO SERVE US ALL! tf Columbia Avenue, corner lot 50 x 100 and the price is right A little paint $1000-00. . ASPARAGUS lb. 29c 25c r and you will have a home to be proud Hawthorn* Street. 70 x US; 83000.00. GRAPEFRUIT 3 for of. Six rooms, no garage, but West Holly Street. Irregular; 8*000.00. 25c far one. See It today. 00.800. Greaves Place. 80 x US; 83800.00. Calif. CARROTS 2 bun. 15c BANANAS _ 2 lbs. Spring Cardan Street. US x 100: 83SO0.OO. MURRAY * MURPHY BE SURE TO VOTE April 19th, 1949 4-U4S. 81 "*—^—«• FasaOy waaahig THOMAS MacMEEKIN, Realtor ADJOINING WKS'l'WELP Booms 7 and S. 8 Alden Street FREE DELIVERY SERVICE The best in a tone Umel Modern Colonial Craaford. N. J. BDBGEBY COMPANY •cml-bunsalow. All the things you I your traa problems to us. want ar_r hara. Including attached kar- SCHERS WINES AND UQUORS ago. llraplKt. oil beat side porch, as- LEVER 26A phalt drive and many, many extras. Inbreeding ttudlea with corn Truly a semi Better call us now I )0S -WeDdtm- WILLIAM BOEBEL. Inl SU_0OO. conducted by Darwin ai early , V, nm — We Ha*. Painting, Skffled 17M. In 1909. Inbreeding, expert 6-13.60 Polls Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. W&IN.UT 104 WALNUT AVE. Cnnfoid 64942 CRANFORD, N. J. Paid for by r.mp.igi Committae. So* the mesata wet* becun at tho University 6-0802 1 BDBS MARKET^ *N SOUTH ATI, B, CSAWOKD MURRAY as MURPHY of Pl'iv" ^ agricultural experiment 148 SevUt A< N. J. ^^WE DELIVER^r=_-z_ •• ~\ •, •?•.- -,.- •>< ,*i^v t *>;, f

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IH(|i CRANroHO < ITI/.EN AND CHUON1C1A. THIT?SOAY. 'AP.^IL 1949 Pace Head* Emergency Legion AnxiUuy Other Ouvges Woman^s Club Bleets Visit Ice Cream Plant Class . , ayatidGan r«r fur Paper CUaa OlgUlaaWtiOll Activities Reported Girl Scout Troop' t visited tte afnaktog leecrJ Chopped cooked prunes combined Eras !• Wmrm HecaaMo* Most n^'i" M»>« l«:l II rvrti Bring Fine* in Court At W. A; Comrie Home At nrst copying of writings meant Hybrid corn wa* grown on T1.4 .('air •••;:» are verjr ussml Ik Bacfaard Barmen, son ot Mr. and The final oftiie current Costa Ice Cream Company 'in plained to them. At the with diced crisp bacon, chopped There have been- three «*«» ut Breakiaat aud lunth are tl'.e mo.si In I .til I. McCurm" K JUJU- j I»I Cranford Unit, »W, American The Cranford . Woman's, dub tadtoos hand labor. Qutenbarg par cant ot tat 1B0 U. & acnaga. tann mechanica: *««"«« y or band- a license to manufacture.the Apple- •V^i 11ley can be used to fasten Era. a A. Bannell of 116 South year of tiw S»1 Club was held At ttie Municipal Court session Avenel recently, under leadership sweet pickles, a bit of mustard and useful ineala, a* foAlt catea early Awarded Legion Auxiliary, held a business met tuesday for luncheon and rarohitionixed the system when be la tha Corn Belt «JS par cant of power prior to lKO; animal power. t>7 type of twine binder and en-edgea of cloth together to save ttma Union avenue, bas been sdectad meeting Thursday evening in the at-** horn, of.-*£ £* Monday night; Magistrate Cbarla bridge at the-home of Mrs. Alice of Mrs. P. J. Gilcher and several mayonnaise make an the com aereaga was planted with In th* day are digested and absorb- to. head an organization of amateur J. Stevens fined Arthur B, Galati used movable type and the printing 1850-1910; and mechanical power. ed largely during the most active tered the 1881 harvest ready to do (rom basting These dip* are alas>' Casino. Mrs. Madeline Baxter, WlDauet of 11 Indian 8prjng road Comrie of 217 Walnut avenue. In* sandwich. Spread between hybrid seed, and - in' ri I radio operatora near gkins, W. ol linden $10 and S3 cost of court Endorsed aUces of buttered whole wheat press — probably the first wait In- starting in 1910-» with continued hours when the body really needs battle with his main competitor, helpful to hold pleats in place both Jh B€rs,R.K. Miner and. Mrs. Robert of ^members.—made diana. »««< lows the yrupurllon was when sewing and In Ironing. p^ Wn»« sJ«i«teff the Sosiesi. Hg j bread. ' " •---—• - - _•_• William Deerinf. ttftajp scouts of Tfoop W jrbo absense of Mrs. Betty Goodman, another blanket to be sent to Hal- 99 par cent or greater. nish organized emergency com- yiin.lt. S. Craft, president, pre- for racing on the highway. loran Hospital, Staten Island. AH president, who attended a meet-. sided at the enaction of officers for ii. Rewed March sod April received Moods Ing of the Summit auxiliary, y Charles P. Abril of Roselle.Eark members contributed to the cancer Legion Poet Urges In a recent announcement b the. coming year. THe successful was fined $10 and $3 cost Xor fund drive* Class pins at a troop Opart of Hsn- Q^L^Kl^^kY^fllBg^^glls^Bjg^l^B ^K^^^Ki^^B^K^KCLQ^f ^g^^ I Plans were made for Mrs. Good- candidates were Mrs. E. A. T4ce, speeding, and Ann Peniston of 9 EkcfriGcd Passage of Bill; Gold or heM Ttapsdy evtnint at theHandy of ttte American Radio Be man and Mrs. Buth Berzpg to at- The next meeting will be held president; Mrs. George Keithler, Forest avenue was fined $2 and $3 May 12 at 130 pk m. at the Chim- Vint Ftsabytstlsn Cliurch. lay League, National Association tend the National Presidents' vice-president; Mrs, Earl Wiliauer, cost jtor speeding and $3 for. a Ball Award Received of RiwHft Amateurs, Mr. Bunnell Luncheon on May a-at tha recordi^r secretary; Mrs. H. W. ney Corner. Mrs. J. Angus House in Newark. stop street violation. Knowles will Be fcostesa. Cranford Post, 212, American Bruca Barran, Kc tiinator, Dalrymple, corresponding secre- Levied against Margaret. De- For An rth Legion, went on record at its reg- Bvtns,' David Gatdy, Thomas Gil- whose duty is to organize local Mrs. Marge Albans reported tary, and Mrs. George Watton, Camp of Westfleld was.a fine ••«•_..__.. ,-. ., . Jugs, Vases and Tinware ley, Harry Jacobs, Donald Jewett, "hams" in time of natural disas- success In the Merchandise dub; treasurer. ' • ular rneetlngTuesday night as en- Mrs. Dorothy Mary, child welfare »5 and $3 cost for. a traflic light Field Fire Epidemic dorsing the New Jersey State Vet- tongs Unrwln. Tbomas Jteavs, ters or otner emergwicifs* uis A dlscussfcm on the. Atlantic violation,. Pasquale Cicoone of M NORMAN PLACB erans' Bonus and made plans to Budi Metzner, David Fash. Bob- duties also include liaison planning Jiaimum, told of Pact was led by Mrs. J. A. Laud- SiS South Union avenue received The expected seasonal outbreak PBONE gifts to children at Bonnie Bum of field fires accounted for eight vCRANFOBD, N. * CBan. 6-0367 urge the voters of Cranford to art Path, Buzt Bichter, ConD with the local chapter of the enberger. Mrs. W. O. Taff was ap- a $2 fine' for parking in a re- support this legislation in the No- American Bed Cross and othej re- Sanitarium in Scotch Plains. pointed chairman ol the annual stricted area. still alarms this week. A grass lief agencies. Mrs. Margaret Knight, reha- Robert C. Patterson of 30 Lin- fire at the end of Wall street at vember election. The presentations were made by < husband's party to.be held at the Tom Nolan, basketball chair- Asslrtattt "ft^itfw^giff" Albert Mr. Bunnell. who operates bilitation • < t»»» field. William Galish of Cranford Chuck Lamb - 59c N«w Jcnar. Law DMaioa.'. Union -- . • '• .•"-..• I was a guest at the meeting. OUR MARKETS WILL BE Comity, No, a-WMS-ardmy M.; Pcgn- Loin Veal Chops » 83c IxuMh* ^Avyf^faK'^^T" 4kf ttum SrtBte of Commander A. Jules Dommer- From 12 NOON To 3 P.M. Stewing Lamb »> 35c Cranford High Grade Market Mori Is Dornbusclit FubttUL viu IVU BoeoMor. » 55c Teddy's Fillet of Perch 39c -,-«(»*- employee with four per cent ot his HEAVY BODIED. Tops them all! Try It! Pink Salmon tT 59c Peaches-S^^«-31c wage or salary. Stamps cover- B>fAl ing the value ot the holiday money *** J£*.L ootTON-s nstED lit— Dl»me *«•«•. «»*• y^r reas « ueby* i. .«•«, 4YC LOrn Cu. OaMa. I pi... 4/C Tomato Soup SSfi. 10c r.jfj.1, Each pkfl. equals 2 V* -216 lbs. peas In pod. are affixed by ther employer In a VrfOdtisn s-ox.au. loc riuijisHa«r»»»«»•..,»+*•** "V*- Each pkg. equals 6 ears corn on coo. •pedal book. At the beginning of SpinaCh Cfeaawa'0' t4**.^fca.29C his holiday the employee cashes tn» Condensed Veoetable. Tomato, Asparagus CodfisN-WUiiahn Cakes Si 20c Fruit Cocktail S£ - 35c Strawberries""£ ^ 39c MRS. DWYERHAS HAD THREE YEARS OF ACTUAL amount due to him at any post of- Peanut Butter **£. ^ 35c Spaghetti J Each pkg. equals I lb. 10 ox. regular spinach Luscious whole. Feature value. •••-•••••••••••••••••• Ilia fice. This procedure obliges the em- 29c Apple Sauced 2 *T29c •On Mle In •lorn wllins <••• j. .:V- •. .:?• ••• ... • . ... '-. ' ' _J:... 1IMWhoU Froittd roods LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE. ployers to contribute a share ot the Strawberry • Io,33c RicerB 14-01. Hotel Bar Print Butter Hv 6T* holiday benefit even though the em- 19c Pie ApplesSr^2^31c NOW SECRETARY TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ployee may change his lob Mayonnaise" Rath Pore Lard ...... lb.pkg.16e OF ASSEMBLY. 35c Apricots\r~ZZZ** 33c • Pineapple ""SK- 29c • Ur your feet go... lUrhraiy, Hrtiasily, in roomy New SHE IS A CIVIC LEADER, EXPERIENCED AND WELL A mechanically operated, power Fred's Steak Butter Kernel Butter Kernel Breath-O-Pine comfort. Step info a pair of Fortune's flexible, airy track bauaster has been developed 6 North Aie. OUafod 64100 QUALIFIED TO SERVE UNION COUNTY. for railroad use. It is capable of Large Oranges ^ DOX. 45c ifUPlJ SUftaaiBwaWitaii tOttf ft»i« _ covering up to one mite a day, com- Sauce 2 £ 27c £2 29c , "rW-Wovan" thoe«—authenflcaly ttyiod for Corn i7-os.ee* 19c Peas ^ 19c • Ptanty of rich ,u,ce ,n ,„„, blg slz9 F,orJd<] orQnge$ A VOTE FOR FLORENCE P, DWYER IS A VOTE FOR pared with 1,600 fast a day by us* - WM jCome In and try • pair. of conventional powv hand tamp- GOOD GOVERNMENT. ers and a double crew. The bat Medium Size Florida Oranges Doz.39c • • • . > '.'••.' •. • • • . . Bab TT93c AS ADVKBTMED M Utter la Mlf-propaOed. A gaso- n Y FoodZ line motor tttts a crewhead mem- Orange Juice "ZTZ 31c Primary Day, Tuesday, April 19, 1949 ColW's and PIC ber which spans'the length ot rail- 33c ' - - Falls Open 7 A. M. to g P. H. road tie and carries tt tamping Orange Juice 2 r 25c ^c^o, JrFood^ 6^8 Potatoes "Ki£ 3^ 20c Paid tor by Campalfn Committee. • . •boes. These shoes are dropped on Pie Fillin 23c the bauast with a ptts-drtver action, Blended Juice 2 r 23c 9 - Waffle Mix ""^ ^ 25c Celery SH 2-*>K<- •t the ism time worUag the bal- last vnder tte ties. fHoit rot MIN Pfiieapplpp e Juiced 39c Pr^iium Cracke^25c Qn^Jread Mix 24c I ?**?? ^fjf* "^ ^ New Cabbage Prune Juice ^^b^. 25cc Social Teas ""^^W ^ '414cc u^«. u..«.« u.v "T" 9«^- • ^"""Ons.w^i *«-*« 15c DUBeatt «• OaUMrmte Prune Juice ^ Mix 'X Althougugh Th^p4wy^Fff^ and asa> 19c Choc. PuffsSX* 24c ACROBAT and CHAPM AN S leu are favorite plants ot many Grape Juice~S CRanford CRanford lower-lovers, they are y"""g tne> HtAarsotuom lunaoiei Mq moat difficult to grow and respond am 6-1420 6-1421 1 EEIN'S MARKET HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN only if given soil and climatic con- 23c Grahams *2£& 25c Kirkman Flakes X 29c Tender, fancy fr,-• 19c the tender Asiatic species cannot be »sf- $1 Isfal iUtabaai SM-Bndu Son* Paw Owif $1 Mfift Aay 2 Isvsr Cras. lu Top* sr Wrapyvts. MaO fs> lynr lras.Ca. Complete Kaage of grown ouMoon the year around. In ' Sixes and .Widths the North the evergreen spede* Enjoy your Easter Dinner often suffer from windburn in the Silver Dust RINSO >|.2S winter and drought in the Swan Soap Swan Soap with our Fine Foods ar 15c WrA Casnoa Foes doth XT 29c Burning Bnnblah. I**- 30c Me Safety nmAii warn against burn- •J Carton r-f HrQrade*s Honey Brand ^ Patent Leather ing rubbish in open plies. Sudden »' u O/C Rcady-IVEmt U>. Freah Killed lb. gusts of wind, they point out. often Carton "Vlai1" SHOES for GIRLS carry flaming particles to dry roof- Lux Flakes Lifebuoy Lux Bath of 12 05C BROILERS Y Lux Toilet • - • .HAMS , ...... ::., :... tops where many destructive flrea Complete Han*e of break out. The recommended meth- Soap 2 "tiaf 17c Soap 2 •*- 25c Del Rich Margarine £ 31c B«ef fc. CCc ghtes and Wldtha Soap 2 n: 17c "JiT 29c - — • 10c; 3 •*«• 25c Tender H>. | • od of burning rubbish calls for tha 2 5-c*. pkfs. 25c latfc Sha X cats* 25c TONGUES •**' tue of galvanized steel rubbish Princess Margarine £ 21c ROLLED CHUCK A25 to burners. These containers permit Amer Loaf Cheese * 45C rubbish to bum rapidly inside of a Rich Cheddar Cheese M9c Acoordln* io SUe Gold-N-Rich Cheese «• 65c Fancy Print Ik »afe all metal framework. Aged Cheddar Cheese «-69c BUTTER DAISIES ' w Silvcrw^c Set No | "jese *45C Maale, far voar duld, is an unfailing goUe toward a richer, more BABY SHOES Made ot finest" Ingredients in our own modem ovens! Tour child welding Bfa. And thS above all b the great advantago ol a CHUCK Ib. Royal Sliced Easter Layer Cake Vfc"w""" !-».«- 75c Saamray m tke home, The exquisite Vertical, ideal for Ike small o in *» CHOPPED Scarlet No.2can Ofic THE BEST IS better Rich golden cake, vanilla cream iced, cocoonut sides. kosae or apaUiuwt, is built with the same infinite can as the w Oa w WHITE or BROWN N flbatriom Stainway Grand. Each is a true Stem way—equipped PINEAPPLE Decorated with Bunny and chicks. deserves this T» Order with tha eicbsslie Diapbragmatic Soondboard, the Accelerated STIUTHEWXT Dairycresf Ice CreanT^ Action, and lktjanatn hand-worked by S^ebway craftsmen. No other Large Farm . dox^ ' O .25 Up nn!MHH,nm Devil's Food Cocoanut Bar Cake 39c i , Me,tprOof BO0 FREE! Wanted comb;not,on7 29c vertical mstchas the Stemwsy's capacity for holding tone; and since Heilman'a MAYONNAISE~ great FRESH EGGS According to 8ime Virginia Lee Fruit Stollen ^ 39c it endues so incredibly mat it will servo your children, and your c>/ pL c|>t c<|t chJUran'a eUdien, me Steinway is actually tho most economical e! 25 ' 45 81 Cranberry 16 ox. can 1 Cc w Special! Hot Cross Buns 1^29c STEINWAT BoOer't Olg.botOCc SAUCE-. •• : -*«* Supreme Assorted RoWs l^^lT, 15c GINGER ALE A •*** "The Music Center of Nevf Jeraey" Legget'sE PremMrSwwt "«•«• O/W Enriched Supreme White Bread 14c AV Mcviketi 45^ POTATOES : Cranford Shoe Store COFFEE GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY THOMAff HATKCK. Ttm*. Supreme Sandwich Bread ^ 15c 'AT rATtVKS 606 BROAD STREET. NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY Easter Greeting* :-: Eater Greeting* 106 WALNtTTAVE. Open Fri Eve. (*.. i './_ , !3l;^ i-"""" .%"•••'.•.•'•••••. •' ' •'. ' •'•? *"^.';;.'/- .V.K-- '.'..•!/': 1 /: . .. 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Fkneral Services Todaj To Revive Teen-Age Obituary Hoesly of RossOs Park SSMS Wal- headviartersDytc|epbbne,saidne place, observed his twelfth birth- Patty Schubet daughter of MR THE CRAWFORD OTIZPt AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1948 ter fend Harry Hossr/ of Sen Sis- saw no one around the tibflding day anniversary at a party last and Mrs. B. H. Schubel. of 308 For Sgt. Cedl Spittler dob in Garwood Un. 'OwMttor B. McDeraatt go, CaUt, and • sister. 1 9 at the time. Damage was slight Thursday afternoon at bis home. fi avenue, celebrated her fifth Mary Ann .Davis, Mary Ann Cranford Educators at training in- hobbies, recreational funeral services will be con- GARWOOD — The Board of Mrs., Dorothy Hoesly McDer- Slutter of AJkntown, P*. to the structure,, which is. owned Games and refreshments -were birthday anniversary at a supper Mr. and Bin. George Elementary Choirs toncert Franklin, Mary Garvey, Carole activities, the arts'and sciences all Honored for Service ducted at X p. m. today for T/Sgt Education last night at its,meet- mlt of Rock Ridge, Denville. died by Mitf JeSnle Taylor of 188 Lex-featured. Those attending ^ were Sunday evening. AU decorations of 108 Spring GardeS Holowchak, Linda Jane Hooley, Princeton Conference are available to them through the Ralph V. Utten of 10 Hamilton CUSTOM C A BIN E T S Cecfl Spittler, 33, son of Mr. anding in Franklin School granted the Tuesday morning after a long ilk ington avanntii ' Dorece Harm,' Patty, Bailey, Mar- were pink. Both indoor and out- Claire Kirkman, Donald Klein. adult program. avenue, an equipment engineer at Anon Attempt Reported Crahford's .educators were rep- ' Any Stse — Any Shape Mrs. Calvin Spittler of IS North Lions Club permission to use the Site was the sister of Sgt *' Kaye, Pjrlscflla Kelting, Joye door games were played by" the To Feature Original Number Lois Lear. Diane, Mackie, Robert "It all boils flown to creating a the Western Electric Kearny guarU"who were,^xd»ASh resented Saturday by Mrs. Char- Abo FORMICA COUNTER TOTS «WH« ••it, at the Patrick runeral SCuOOl atyfDQss^sttUBsV XO*P' T W1 fff InWi p;; EI"lft«irTCth An original patriotic song writ- Magan, Faith Ifarfln, Georgk more intelligent citizenry and thus Works, was honored guest at a Horn* in Linden. Set Spittler was CountyvPark Police, who resides leen Vogel, Walter Hopkins, Bob- been, Judy Richards, Carol Ann Martin, William Morell, Ernestine les Redden, and Sanford K. Thom- luncheon on Monday at the Rob- meetings of the Jacks and Jills An attempt at arson by use of ten by fifth, grade children will be son of the Board of Education, one. that will lead the way'toward killed in Gennsnj on November Club, a teen-age organisation dis- at 20 Adams avenue, funeral ser- kerosene was reported today fol- Harry D. Johnson Council, 123, by Davis, Pat Hopkins, Billy Martin, Sandy Cloud, Sandy Mc- one of the features at the concert Rehder, Stephen Schlapak, June a better community, state and na-ert treat Hotel, Newark. Mr. Ut- Pberson, Cappy Newbury, Bobby Hobble, Marlane LaBate, Carole Harry W. Lawrence, of the Cran- 30.1M4. WM body arrived in Lin-banded last year. vices win be conducted st Gray lowing an investigation yester- Daughters of America celebrated Davis, Chuck Preston and Lee to be presented by the combined Lewis, Eileen Uddy, SyMa Pet- Schnell, ., Mabel • Tarver, John tion." ten, who has been associated with MINTON-BILT CABINET CO. den on Monday for reburiaL Memorial, IS Springfield avenue, its thirteenth birthday anniver- Ferguson. BUch, Bobby Schubel, Roycelof Elizabeth. Tpwnsend. Mary Ann Von Gers- ford High School faculty and the company 25 years, was trans- K>' Fred Adami, president of the dsy by flat Chief Howard Schjnd- a <<> choirs of the four Cranford ele- tyjohn, Carol Poeltler, Angelo For- G. Frank Zimmerman, high school Dr. Everett C. Preston, director 31 S. UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. I Officiating at the aervice will be Lions Club, and Stanley Carlson, at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow by the Isr, Special Agent George D. sary last "left* in W r*y Tern* mentary schools in the high school cella, Beatrice Rogers, Donald dorf, Dorothy Walters, Richard J ferred to the Wekeamyan plant in Rsv. frank V. H. Carthy, rector of pie. Seventeen past councilors and [Weaver. Robert Weaver, Lynn| vice-principal, at the annual con- | of the state's adult program, noted the Bey. John L. Lambirdes of a w"«^*ry »h""nr"*f*f they' will Schertt on thevNatlonsl Board of auditorium at 8 p. mr on Friday, Rpsencrantz, Elaine Sangulliano, 'that state aid is advanced in Cal-.1927. A gold service emblem; was Call CRanford 6-0228 for Estimate Laurel, M&, who was Sgt. Splujer's Trinity Church. Interment will be 10 deputies attended. Guests in- Wilson; second, soprano. James ference of tne State Council on presented to him. assume responsibility of the new fir* Underwriters and Stt Lester April 29. Miss Olga E. Specht, sup- Gail. • Schatz, Janet Schneider, Adult Education in Princeton. ifornia, New York, Michigan, Mas- -chaplain during the war. A firinggroup. Meetings are expected to >.k«rWSrsNB Cemetery, Elizabeth. I Powell of the police depar cluded Caroline Gluck of Jersey ervisor of music in the schools. Is Elaine Schweizer, Richard Talbot, Curran, James Gary, Patricia I City, past state councilor and Hart, James Hudson, Peter Hurtt, Attended by about 135 leaders sachusetts and Connecticut, but squad from Capt Newell Rodney begin by the end of this month. Mrs. McDennft, who had been of a blase on tbs porch of the un- SPRING IS HERE! in charge of the event Peter Trumpore, Susan .Wagner, that in New Jersey it is financed Flske Post, 335, VFW. will partici- an invalid for the past seven years, ^^ of tbO-local ^ John Peterson, Peter Steiner, Bar- of civic, labor, business and pro- it was voted to purchase gold occupied bouse at tbs earner of The choirs will sing four groups Doris Watt;' second soprano, Har- fessional organizations, the con- entirely at the local level. He pate in ceremonies at Clover Leaf j lived at Cranford Hatt'here for Normsndla nlace and Maple place. Mildred Post of Rahway, district SO ARE LOWEST COAL PRICES. WE HAVE BEEN AD- old Braund, Joan Dexter, Frieda bara Thiede; alto, Lawrence Car- basketballs for members of the of songs: Songs of the great mas- ter, Patricia Castaldo, John Dalke, ference offered a program' to ad- pointed out this, results in poorer Cemeteryt woodbridge, where in* several years. She was the origi- The lnvestiglrtors said it was prob- deputy^ Nina -Duff of BAtyl*Ti state Eichler, Theodore Francis, Fred- facilities in the municipalities terment will take place. basketball team in the grammar nal hostess of the Galloping Hill deputy,*and Hargaret Warner, VISED BY COAL COMPANIES THEIR PRICES WILL ters for spiritual value, folk songs Janice Keve, John Heller, John vance interest in civic affairs and school. The team won the local ably tbs work of young boys. of America, folk songs of other erick Jackson. Virginia Musa, government and' provide more where the program is most needed. Acting as pall bearers will be: Golf Club, serving in that capac- Investigation followed when Lt mother of the council. Bars. Gluck Robert Schweizer, Walter Sos- Peterman, tynne Sheldon and in this area. * Mist ADVANCE MAY FIRST. nations, and patriotic songs. There Thomas Trotta. * •• abundant living through increased The. Conference elected: Presi- Rudy Werkmdster, Alfred Nogi, ity from 1923 to1833 . Earlier she George L. Bossndals and Patrol- was in charge of arrangements. nowski, Jean Tinto, Edward Wels- dent, Kenneth Woodbury of Jer- Carl Ww^'i-frf**. M#TWI»I Con* Stevens coached the team. was soprano soloist for several also will be two folk dances to be knowledge. for An inspection will be f~^f> this man Boy Brinkerhoff reported a performed by members of the ing; alto, Edward Hobble, Louis Speaking at the afternoon ses- sey City; first vice - president, treras and t. Turchin, all of Linden;! Newark churches. anlce Laurel Papp, daugh- PREMIUM COAL LEGO McClendon. Jon. Quinn and Car-Air Scouts Reorganize, Vincent Logue of Woodbridge; month of Washington School, it fifth and sixth grades. sion in Nassau Tavern, Attorney Capt W. C. Conover of Middle- was fnnmiiiifji by Conrad' Rieder, Survivors include five other of the blaxe about 11:30 p. ter of Mr. and Mrs. I* R. .Papp of olyn Stearns. toona; second • vice-president, J. Freddie Mularai of Elizabeth, and 344 South Union avenue, cele- HARD SLOW BURNING —, CASH Ecawomy Coal — Cash On Deuvery Following are the members of Predict Active Season General Theodore C. Parsons de- chairman of the fr«i Inspections of 8 Herning avenue, who discov- versary April 6 at a supper party M Cleveland Choir — Soprano, Katherlne Alexander, David Ball, group must seek to develop in- secretary, Mrs. W. W. Heironimus Q. Hoesly of Hillside, Richard H. ered the fire and reported it to fire sored by ' Cranford Methodist of Maplewood. Cranford Post 212, American already have, been completed in at the norne of her parents. Pastel NUT ..: lftSO NUT 18.00 « « Sharon Austin, John Boyer, Steph- Susan Bates, Daniel Berry, Rob- Church has been reorganized as quisitive minds. He urged the Legion, conducted services at the Lincoln and Franklin School*. decorations sad a. musical birth- PEA...™...... ;.„... %7M en Boyer, Barbara Brooks, Patricia ert Blakely, Charles Boardman, an Explorer Scout Unit since the conference to act as missionaries Nelson Brown,' Mary'Buontempo, funeral home last night day cake highlighted the room. BUCK 1450 PEA,..' - ...I..:;..... Burnash, John Christie, Barbara major interest of the young men in advancing interest-' in govern- Coccidiosls in chickens can be Mr. and Mrs: Boy Bliss, former- Miss Msrjorle Schauer and Miss Conover, James Evans, Genevieve William Davis, Barbara Dorian, leans towards woodsmanshlp, it ment ly of 12 English Village, who| MEDIUM LEWGH prevented by following a strict sani- Commander E. D. Stanley, Jr, Marilou Papp served. During the STOKER RICE 13.65 Green, Dorothy Keaton, Barbara Richard Frank, Helen Irany, has been announced. "It is one of the tragedies of tation program and by feeding sul- avenue. Commander 439 Homestead road, La Grange Martha Babcock, Marilyn LaMar- as Nagle, Sftfrley Nellsen, John Linda .Loranger, Beverly Mc- not take enough interest in gov- Park, ML, on Saturday. Mr. Bliss Lehigh Coal 6- Supply Co. Unit 'anticipates becoming very Stanley is on duty with the Muni- ca, Patricia Gjerde, PatOa Hof- Potter.. Judith Rapp, Mary-Maude Kiege, Philip McLaughUn, Eva active and will be meeting at theernment to go to the polls and tions Board of the National De- was. transferred by the Western Ross, Dawn Schaffer, Sarah Starr, Morris, Richard ' PauL Laurence Adrienne Froelich /and church on Thursdays at 8 p. m. vote. Government is the direct fense Establishment in Washing- Electric Company from 195 Broad- of Uniorj County, N. J. Sandra Stevens, Nancy Tidabock, Pethlck, Beatrice Reeves, Jerllyn result of what all of us want and DO YOU KNOW? ton, D. C. He spoke this "mTTM"wayg . New York City, to the com- Sharon Cucozza, enjoyed games The new committee for the unit and television. Flashlight- pictures Quality R. C. THOMSON, Pies. oil Carol Turner; . second soprano, Robey, Joye Skaarup, Joyce consists of Lester R. Koerber, if we are not inquisitive about our before the Old Guard in Westfield pany's Hawthorne plant as pro- Skaggs, David Swarts, Gayle Wad- Flowers Are Called Robert Coles, Carl Froebel, Glenn gram pianningj manager. '. were also taken. " 41 Myrtle Street chairman, with Erwin H. Wolff, government someone else Is going on the subject of "Die National Geddings, Joan Ughtcap, Theo- dill; second soprano, Robert Ach- to run it for us." Defense Act of 1947." TeL Cranford 6-1117 Stephen Eustice and F. H. Bland- Jack Cooper; son of Mr. and Fuel Oil Burners dore Monday, Gerald Phillips, illes, Jean Belden, Robeft Bishop, ing. The leader is C. A. SJursen Dr. John H. Bosshart, state com- Judith Poole, WHliam Rosen- John Burton, Ilene Johnsen, Nan- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Baxter t Mrs. F. P. Cooper of 416 Mqple with Jack Dineen as assistant missioner of education, declared Almost every family gives —- and receive* flowers at Easter / > A crantz, Arthur Simmons; alto cy Kammerer, Marion Kaye, Pris- leader. New Senior Scouts are that the demands for adult educa- of 4 Makatom drive attended a BROWN and WHITE dlla Kelting. Charles Ray, Mar- dinner of the Sons of the Ameri- Harry Jacobs, Shirley Spater and Albert ColviUe, Jr., John Helgesen, tion are so great that the program William Old. garet Witte; alto, Patricia Bailey, — because Flowers express this joyful day so much better Bemie Doyle, Albert. Hemleb, Donis certain to grow. r can Revolution Monday night at SPIRIT SADDLE SHOES * • the Abraham ClarkXhapter House Lincoln Choir— Soprano, Base Robert Davis, Lee Ferguson, Mar- Hopkins. John McCiintock. Allen ^People," he said, "want up- in Roselle. Mr^ Baxter is a direct Aminlrato, Yvonne Berg, Carol desky-Hester, Carol Koyen, Car- Nelson, Perry Prpudfoot, Wendell grading in their jobs and a better than anything you could think of. See our beautiful Spring descendant of Patrick Henry. By the Barnetts Buschold, Bruno Bufalini, Brace ole Smith and Zoralee Zohe. ^ ReiTiy, Donald Rute and Ralph understanding of economic, so- I WstaMt A»s, WE CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU THE LOWEST Buzalskt Jane Dankel, Virginia Sjursen. cial, government and international . Craafs4 Sherman Choir . — Soprano, OS. «-MU Flowers oh display and make your selection for Easter. BOEOUOH or OUWOOB. BILL 8MWT .Bobertai Geiger. Robert Glenn- AHlnger.-Jkirothy Casper, problems, jujd these as well as rn»«Mla far B--»Jlc» — 1S4S "I- - - - • - „ -«4-4 HaUrUk Pledged to Fraternity Sealed bid* wttl be neelved by the STRAP SHOES ~:-~rni5?II 5 llayor and Council of the Boiousb of Robert Grobengieser, son of Mr. Gar-rood at 8:30 P. M. ID3.T.I on Ap- PLANTS — CUTFLOWERS —CORSAGES ril », 1S4B at the Borough Hall. Gar- MEATS — PRODUCE — GROCERIES — DAIRY PRODUCTS — FROZEN FOODS and Mrs. Robert A. Grobengieser wood. N. J. of 12 Elmora avenue, pledged the Bids mint be tubmitted on the tegular •*..:•'•.. . ' , ' •%•_••• proposal fonn In a eaaled envelope and LEATHERS Kappa Iota Pi frsltemity at Val- •hall be clearly marked on the outelde ^ —A Complete Food Market — - paraiso University! after the an- PLANTS FOR EASTER with the name of the bidder and "Hoed nual spring, rushing period. The Material* IMS". From 5.00 to 7.50 Thanks... Bidden ahall quote prkea on material! Kappa Iota Pi fraternity is one of to be deltvered on luch ctreeta in the Courteous and Cheerful. Service — Delivery For a Nominal Charge light local fraternities on the cam- Boroush of Garwood and In auca quanU- \ For Your OuY^VFoot Health John C Steuernagel tiaa m may be required, or to the Bor- I wish to take this opportunity to thank the pus. He is a freshman, majoring ou*b yard, at the direction of the Knsl- \ \JA\}% Fit Than CotrecrJy With in zoology; many residents of Cranford -who signed my peti- The quantity materlah that may be BATTER UP! WESTTIELD FLOWER SHOP required *n: Who wUl it be .. .the Giants CRISANTI FOOTBUILDER SHOES dfo* tions recently for the Republican nomination for 400 Tons %" Crushed Stone. Honored Dehmer's Flower Shoppe < SPO Tow Hoed Stone. or Braves? Or, will the Red OPEN TONIGHT and FRIDAY TUX | Serve Yourself To Harry W. Hansen, son of Mr «O Tons Duct Sox draw the raves? TheJ CLOSED SATURDAY AT 6 reelection to the Township Committee. Springfield Aveni^e Tel Westfield 2-3650 4000 OeBon* K. C. %. ind Mrs. Harry Hansen of 109 107 N. Union Ave. Cr. 6-1032 . 1000 OaUoos H. C. I. Dodgers should be right up LARGE, SELECT CALIFORNIA Hawthorne street, was among 17 SO Ton* Type "A' there and Casey's Yanks will I will sincerely appreciate the support of all of new members inducted last week Bidden may bid oo.n any These Regular ately, or on aD the ttams. win their share, ' The) itwHe,n« >y Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary Thi price bM fkajl be might wen repeat and Dyer my friends in next Tuesday's Republican .Primary Forensic society at Rutgers Uni- maxsnum price on materlasi to be paid holds Cards tough to beat Just CRISANTI SHOE STORE ASPARAGUS •* 25« •» mj*r fepusbottt the wr USB. The election. versity. The organization cele- Oianotlsa who win win, no man can say Graduate of America* School of PracHpedlct irated its twentieth anniversary ... that is, as of this April day* FANCY RIFE Low Prices on the campus. 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. > CRANFORD C If nominated and reelected I will endeavor to You're the winner when you * Box the Boroush «c Oar- insist on quality. For the best TOMATOES 19 continue to serve all residents of our fine, progres- upon award by the of wines, gins, whjsktfts, eor*t sive community to the best of my ability, as I have ^ji bdb dii e H> t Dr.HewardP.Wingeft Barnetfs Wines & Liquors, WASrCD strrved\to do in the past. Walnut Ave* Cranford, leads CeBoBag C Sheffield Evaporated MOk ...< 4 cans 45c Surgeon Chiropodist the league. Phone-CRanford SPINACH actloa wffl best serve 0-1044. 19 Your continued support will be appreciated. FOOT AILMENTS Boroosb <4 Oarwosd. OLEOMARGARINE \i .-.. • - . / OFFICE HOURS: All bid* to be aeeompanied by a car* Dsibr IA.M.ID 5:SS F. M. \Uad cheek of 10% - 41c MOIL, Tueau Than. Evenings V^ WAJLTtt 8. . McMAMDMcMAMDB^B ^ Junsbo Stalk Signed, 1 to S \ - " BoraugBh h Clerkl . Wednesday until 12 nson Dated! April IS. 1S4S. CELERY 15* Fligree Solid Pack Totnatoe* can 19c Vegmont Maid Syrup /J.2 hot. 26c J. EDWARD WOLF. For Appointment Call FANCY RIFE LBS e CR- 6-1408 TlfRIT.f. 2 * Nabisco Lorna Doone Biscuits pkg. 19c 15 ALDEN ST., CKANFORD HER BANANAS 29 Del Monte Prune* „.... 2 DK pkg. 43c 'SBBVBSSBBSBTST WQH Sunsweet Apncoto .;.. 11 oz. pkg. 35c ELIZABETH fpw$mY.irn.i?tfc ARDEN Undo Ben's Converted Rice .. 1b. pkg. 23c ^a»^^_«IVI A BLUE /Jelly Eggs Db. pkg. 29c •or Slora^s* cmd Iusunince* CRASS READY-TOEAT M&MGindyCoatcdChocoIates, 7oz.pkg. 21c uptoSSOJX) vahxrsoo FLOWER m Planter's Salted Peanuts 8 oz. can 31c ^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^S^K *' SMOKED HAMS 6& MIST Campfire MarskmaHows , .:„... Ib. pkg. 31c Plus Our ReqnloT (WboleorErAfrHatf) Cleanlrm Chonrqee y ts^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v $\.SO Carnation Evaporated Mfflc ...... ; L... 2 cans 25c FRESH-MLLED RAR Chicken Broth :: 2 cans 33c IsK'tJI^^-sss^V ' Wifli Ateassser Additional Vdhusttaas-1% S»te.«fJsBk BSSV SLA BBSBBtS ^^^^aSBs^W $2.50 ROASTING «*• 55- Mott's Assorted JeOies 2 jars 29c <*te tax) CHICKENS o^5»> IA 65« Comttock Tomato Juice 3 cans 25c Hunt> Peaches ; '. lg. can 29c Ar« You A Gay Q«c«iv«*rf LB. PDCIE HAMS 55' Sunshine ClffT't Crackers • ••• pkg. 15c HEN TURKEYS •* 85' Quaker Puffed Rice '. pkg. 14c Junket Rennet Powder 3 pkgs. 29c THRIFTY STORAGE-PAK LEAN, FRESH GROUND Babo a "... '. can He C CHOPPED BEEF •* 55 Dif Hand Cleanser can 19c Dif Powder — 5c Sale 3 pks. 27c Del Monte Tomato Sauce 3 cans 22c FINANCE provide* you with a special fibre ldt. .. roomy enough to talc* care of Helhnan's Mayonnaise pt. 45c all sto g* item* listed below. Just gather everything together and put them in Sno-Oop Orange Juice 2 cans 49c • SAVES CLOSET SPACE this ldt. Our rout* salesman or store clerk will Issu* you a receipt hntnedlatelv. Snr>€rop Chopped Spmavcl. pkg. 23c Hunt's Fruit Cocktail lg. can 37c SmvCrop Strairberries 12 ox. pkg. 39c Hunt's Bartlett Pears lg. can 45c ALL SUMMER. And more, you do not pay for a thing until you recstrre them cleaned and Set — $1.9*. gives 3no-Crbp Grapejuke can 25c Dromedary Cake Mixes — 2c Sale 2 pkgs. 35c pre—ed to the fall. Birds-Eye Peas pkg. 25c STRIKE BACK AT CANCER Daxzie Bleach „..'...! qL 17c — Vi gaL 29c YOUR NEXT CAR • SAVES TIRESOME Bads-Eye Slrawbcnie» Ib. pkg. 49c By Giving Generously you all these features! Birds-Ey« Cut Cora 2 pkg*. 47c Liquid Starch qL hot. 17c PACKING AND STOR- to the / • UMMB, COtBOt »Tlr«-#«lIIlICHWTho»dialmo<» Bad»Eye Haddok IS. 47cHum — 5c Sale ...... 2 pkgs. 34c ING. SUGGESTED ARTICLES V 50 ms. offroM«ifoodski9ci(.ft D«Lux« modolihawet. CRANFORD DRIVE Skirts - Wool Shirts - Swearers - Ski Suits - Housecoats - Wool '•PUU-WIOTH SUm-MOiff HYDtATOR . . . holds BANK INTEREST IS LOW of the Slacks - Mufflers - Curtains - Wool Dresses -Children's Coats oanott % of a bushaL InoVpMxkatfy cooWd to fruits • SAVES MONEY. NO AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY and ygtobli stay crbpw; frasW. • DtaUSIVI QUKKUU ICI TtAYS wMh Instaef Cube MOTH BALLS. MOTH IteisMsW •*«4 trays on WstilvknioUy iroTi^MtiiaKl •vitMVM BAGS. SPRAYS. ETC. providalOlbi.ofloa. • FAMOUS MITft-MlSn ojIdHaoldng awchonta. win CRanford 8-3300 5-Y*or rYotsiHoii fton... and many ottW rWatwrM that Sank Bells ymrH want • your new ffrlqeraier. Coaw In today! Owned and Operated by Buerklin & Syseskey • SAVES CLOTHES FROM "MOTH-BALL- Owaad and Overate* lor Store Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Dairy CB I ANfcl % & CRANFORD ODOR. t a Maker. Jr. JLCkswdkel FOUNDED 1904 8.8. VAN'S ELECTRIC IMM Cnaty's nwsl nufeni Dry Cleaiiteg nail and Fur Storage Varil OUnlonl S4KW2 18 No. Union Ave., Cranford S AUDI SHEET OL 64483 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AM* ti 1M> Feupral Services Today To Revive Teen-Age Obituary place, observed his twelfth birth- Patty Schubel. daughter ^of Mr. AHD CHRONICLX. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949 and Mrs. R. H- Schubel of S06 For Sgt. Cecil Spittler Qnb in Garwood Mn. Deretfcy BL MeDcraitt day anniversary at a party last go, Callt, and a _._ alight Thursday afternoon at his home. Casino avenue, celebrated her fifth 9 Mary Ann Davis, Mary Ann training in hobbies, recreational Funeral services Will be con GARWOOD — The Board of Mrs. Dorothy Hoedy McDer- Starter of ABtntown, birthday anniversary at Cranford Educators ajt Honored for Service r| mit of Rock Ridge. Denvffle, died to the structure, which is. ownewned Games, and refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. George Elementary Choirs Concert Franklin, Mary Garvey, Carole [activities, the arts and yfi^ruTfl all ducted at 2 p. m. today for T/Sgt f*idw» "n but night at its meet- try Misa JenaleTtylbroTlW Lex- Sunday evening. ^All de • Ralph V. Utten of 10 Hamilton CUSTOM CABINETS Cedl littler, S3, con of Mr. and Tuesday morning after a long ill- tfeafured. Those attendlnjr were of lOSVSprlng GardeS Holowchak, T.l granted Wu» ington Dorece Hann, Fatty Bailey, Mar- were pink. Both indoor and out- Claire Kirtanan, Donald ^n tl program. avenue, an equipment-engineer at Any She — Any Shaaa .Mrs. Calvin Spittler of IS North Lions Club permission, to use theness. She was the sister of 8gtAnon Attempt Reported door games were played by* the Cranford's educators were rep- tt ||! Wesley D^HoesJyof the Jtoian ion Kaye, Priscflla Kelting, Joye B&" Jo feature Original Number Lois Lear, Diane Madde. Robert "It all boils down to creating a the Western Electric Keamy Ala* FORMICA COTJNTEK TOW avenue, east, at the Patrick Funeral School ~yvntf* *^lg^ for In Nomnndif Place Fire jSkaanm, Beenor- MeKinV-Kath- guests who were Loll Ann Sha« resented Saturday by Mrs^Char- Worka, was honored - guest at a Home in linden. Sgt. Spittler County Park Police, who resides Dangfaten of Amerieji been. Judy. Richards, Carol Ann An original patriotis song writ-* les Redden, and Sanford K. Thom- Intelligent citizenry and thus meetings of the Jacks and Jills at 20 Adams avenue. Funeral Mr- An attempt at arson by taw of leen Vogel. Walter Hopkins, Bob- by fifth grade children will be Martin, William MoreD, Ernestine one that will lead the way toward nrh«v>n on Monday at the Rob- killed in Germany on November Club, a teen-age organization dis- Barry IX Johnson tuuaem the porch of the un- Ctty> Past f*frfa» I^lllfflk */ etfiit SPRING IS HERE! Hart, James Hudson, Peter Hurtt Attended by about 1» leaden FiskePost, S35.VFW, will parUd an invalid for the past seven years, in charge of the event Peter Trurnpore, Susan Wagner, of civic, labor, business and pro-that in New Jersey it is financed It was voted to. purchase gold lived at Cranford Ban here for occupied bouse at the corner of grandmother of thaJocal council; John Peterson, Peter Steiner, Bar- pate in ceremonies at Clover Leaf MQdred^Post of Rahway, district The choirs wijl sing four groups Doris Watt; second soprano, Har-bara Thiede; alto, Lawrence.Car- fessional organizations, the entirely at the local leveL He Cemetery, Wdodhridge, where In- asketballs for members of the. rral yean. She was the origi- Nonnandfe place and Maple place. SO ARE LOWEST COAL PRICES. WE MAVE BEEN AD- old Braund, Joan Dexter, Frieda out *hi« results in poorer ajfc^h>n team in the grammar] The invwttgvton said it was prob- deputy; Ulna Doff of Roselle, state of songs: Songs' of the great mas- ter, Patricia Castaldo, John Dalke, ference offered a program to ad- terment will *»fc* place. nal hostess of the Galloping nil Margaret. Warner, ters for spiritual value, folk songs Eichler, Theodore Francis, Fred- Janice Keve, John Wyiigr, John vance interest in civic affairs and in the municipalities Acting as pall bearers will be: school. The team won the local Golf Club, serving in that capac- ably the work of boys. VISED BY COAL COMPANIES THEIR PRICES WILL erick Jackson, Virginia Musa, vbere the program is most needed. T fl Mrs. Quick of America, folk songs of other Feterman, jLynne Sheldon and [government and provide more Rudy Werkmeister, Alfred Nogi, championship in this area. Mfts ity from IMS to19SI . Earlier aba Robert Schweizer. Walter Sos- The Conference elected: Presi- Stevens coached the team. in cliarsjf of an ADVANCE MAY FIRST. nations, and patriotic Sengs. There Thomas Trotta. abundant living through increased Carl Hendrtckson, Manual Con- soprano soloist for and also will be two folk dances to benowski. Jean Tinto, Edward Wels- knowledge. fcnt, Kenneth Woodbury of Jer- for An inspection will be made this .—» . *l«Je»We«aJk*»*W# ^~^*/^Am*M treras and J. Turchln, all of Linden; Newark churches. performed by members of theing; alto, Edward Hobbie, Louis Speaking at the afternoon sey City; first vice - president, month of Washington School, it fl|V0O4T * CQflf CC ataePOMBfr tf • fat Miss Janice Laurel Papp, daugh- PREMIUM COAL LECO Air Scouts Reorganize, Vincent Logue of Woodbridge ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Papp of fifth and sixth grades. McClendon, Jon Quinn and Car- sion in Nassau Tavern. Attorney Capt. Wi C Conover of Middle- Freddie Mularaz of Elizabeth, and was announced by Conrad Rieder, Survivors, include five . about ll:«* p. Ceal — (Dash On BeUverr ' olyn Stearns. second vice—president, J. chairman of the buildings and; brothers, Ralph X Hoesly of «—- M4 South union avenue, cele- HARD SLOW BURNIffG — CASH Following are- the members of Predict Active Season General Theodore C. Parsons de- Lou Buback of Landsford, P«-, who the school choirs: . Roosevelt Choir — Susan Aborn, clared that the program of theKeith Torbert of Maplewoodj and grounds committee. - Inspections ihrorth, former freeholder LtBoy sf • Henunf* jjbo dfscor- STOVE $18.50 per ton 'STOVE „ $1^00 perton The former Air Scout Unit spon- served with Sgt Spittler overseas. O. Hoesly of Hillside, Richard H. u u u Cleveland Choir — Soprano, Katherine Alexander, David Bail, group must.seek to develop in- earetary, Mrs. W. W. Heironimus Cranford Port, 212, American already have been completed in epsd tb#) fln> and it to five NUT :.:. 1AS0 HUT ;,..;. 1&00 « «* sored by Cranford Methodist if Manlewood. Lincoln and Franklin * «t th© HOHwi Csf her ptfents. I^itsl Sharon Austin, John Boyer, Steph- Susan Bates, Daniel Berry, Rob- Church has been reorganized as quisitive minds. He urged the Legion, conducted services at the i J FEA ™ - 1TJO en Boyer, Barbara Brooks, Patricia ert Blakely, Charles Boardman, conference to act as missionaries funeral 1*A"TW last night. Nelson Brown, Mary 'Buontempo, an Explorer Scout Unit since the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bliss, former- BUCK ...... :....: 14JS0 Burnash, John Christie, Barbara major interest of the young men in advancing interest in tn fWfUrens can b* Conover, James Evans, Genevieve WilliaWilli m DDavisi , BBarbara ment Commander E. D. Stanley, Jr.,ly of 12 English Village, who Marjorle STOKER RKE 13.65 MEDIUM LEWGH Dorian, leans towards woodsmanship, it piviciited Ivy ftAowing a strict ssnt- (SC) USN, is visiting his parents, moved to Chicago January IS, will Marilou Papp served. During the Green, Dorothy Kearon, Barbara Richard. Frank, Helen Irany, has been announced. "It is one of the tragedies of taUon program and by Ceedmg suV Rear-Admlral and Mrs. Stanley of move into their new apartment at evening the guests, who Included Lehrer, Virginia T.mnon. James Thomas Johnsen, Jean Liska, Wil- Stanley A. Rader, institutional New Jersey," he said, "that <*p*-Dnuf and charcoal. 316 Casino. avenue. Commander 489 Homestead road. La Grange Marilyn Powers, HcAteer, TOIlardMcAteer , Thom- liam Livingston, Robert Longaker, representative, reported that the f ourth of the state's 4.000400 does Stanley is on duty with the Muni- Park, ni, on Saturday. Mr. Bliss (Martha Babcoek. Marilyn LaMar- Lehigh Coal Springfield Avenue 4000 Gallon* «. C. S. Sox draw the raves? The md Mrs. Harry Hansen of 108 107 N. Union Ave. Cr. 6-1032 SO0O Oalloae M. C L • . Dodgers should be right up SO Ton* Tn* "A" Plant attx. LARGE, SELECT CALIFORNIA Hawthorne street, was among 17 BJddan may Ms on any Ham etpar- there and Casey's Yanks will I will sincerely appreciate the support of all of new members inducted last week in an •"— * win their share. The Indians These Regular iy Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary might well repeat and Dyer ASPARAGUS •* 25* my friends in next Tuesday's Republican .Primary 'oreiisjc society at Rutgers Uni- CRISANTI SHOE STORE r holds Cards toUgh to beat Jttst who will win, &> man can say <4 Anmtcam election. ' ersity. The organization cele- FANCY WE irated its twentieth anniversary ... that is, as oi this April day. 304 CENTEIW1AL AVE. Loiv on the campus. U»&TS You're the winner when you CRANFORD Box If nominated and reelected I will endeavor to the Borough of Oar- insist on quality. For the best TOMATOES continue to serve all residents of our fine, progres- - by the of wines, gin., whjikks, oorr dials, brandies and r^mfragnaaj sive community to the best of my ability, as I liave ^SS^j^^m^^u'vmSnSS Barnett'a Wines A LtQUors, 9 WASWD ' ,"\ STneu^.S ttrtfttWTB Walnut Ave., Cranford, leads CeBoBag strived to do in the past. Surgeon Chiropodist The aftyor and CouneO taaanraa the Sheffield Evaporated M& ..! 4 emiu 45c right to Mast any or an bids tt euch the lesgua, Phone • CRanford SPINACH •gggoirin bast aerve the Intoras* at tba 6-10M. 19° Your continued support will be appreciated. FOOT AILMENTS OLEOMARGARINE i - OFFICE HOUK8: TRY BARNBTT'8 D» LUXK PASCAL \ * Dalbr • A. M. to fc» P. BL BUBNDKD Plain 31c •>,—Colored Lb. 41c Mon, Tiusw. Than. Evenings Jumbo Stalk Signed, 7 to • CELERY Fnigree Sofid Pmck Tqfnatoet can 19c Wednesday until U aeon v 15' 'i. '• • For Appointment Call FANCY RIPE ' Vecmoot Maid Syrup bot 26c J. EDWARD WOLF. 2UIS. CIL 6-1408 BANANAS 29' Nabiaco LornaDoone Biscuit* ...... pkg. 19c IS ALDEN ST^ CSANPOSD Del Monte Prune* 2 lb. pkg. 43c Sunsvreet Apricot* 11 oz. pkg. 35c Uncle Ben's Converted Rice ...... lb. pkg. 23c Jetty Eggs ."„ lb. pkg. 29c lor Storage and Insurance' READY-TOEAT M & M Candy Coated ChocoUte*, 7 oz. pkg. 21c uptoSSOJM tuluatton Planter's Salted Peanuts 8 oz. can 31c SMOKED HAMS ** 65' Plus Our Regular (Whole or EilJirr Half) Campfire MursbmaBows , — Hi. pkg. 31c " Cleaning Charges FRESH Carnation Evaporated Mfflc J 2 cans 25c R A R Chicken Broth 2 cans 33c AdriMonql Vahiatons-1% ROASTING 55' Motfs Assorted Jellies 2 jars 29c CHICKENS 65* Cnmstock Tomato Juice 3 cans 25c Ar« You A Q«y Q«c«iv«r? C Hunt's Peaches : , „ Ig. can 29c PIXIE HAMS ••"••• 55 Sunshine Cheezit Crackers pkg. 15c CQuaker Puffed Rice •.....:„ pkg. 14c HEN TURKEYS "• 85 Junket Rennet Powder 3 pkgs. 29c LEAN, FRESH GROUND THRIFTY STORAGE-PAR CBafco „; „._ \ I can He CHOPPED BEEF •* 55 Dif Hand Cleanser can 19c Dif Powder — 5c Sale I 3 pksk . 27c Del Monte Tomato Sauce 3 cans 22c provides you with a spsdal fibre Id* ... roomy enough to takm» car* oi FINANCE all slowigei items nsted below. lust gather everything together and put them In dayfiw tfqnmtm Tw—4. Mfecfe «ad HeUman's Mayonnaise - pt 45c 2 cans 49c tMrdeaia da Tafctti—praMofwJ b a dew*. oebrfWI ,"t«i Hunt's Fruit Cocktail Ig. can 37c • SAVES CLOSET SPACE flus kit. Our route salesman or store clerk will Issue you a receipt Immediately. flub*, a* krfriojiing «« tka fragraawes pkg- 23c 12 ox. pkg. 39c Hunt's Bardett Pears Ig. can 45c ALL SUMBSEB. And mote, you do not pay lor a thing until .you receive them i leiiiieil and Only HIIIHUIIPE gives Sno-Crop Gnpejo can 25c Dromedary Cake Mixes'— 2c Sale . 2 pkgs. 35c pn—aim me falL pk». 25c STRIKE BACK AT CANCER Daale Bleach '. qL 17c — Vi gaL 29c YOUR NEXT CAR • SAVES TIRESOME tb. pkg. 49c you all these features! % By Ghring Generouaty 2 pkgs. 47c liquid Starch . •. qt. hot. 17c PACKING AND SCOR- / »IrVITOWj CIHim tUfHMFWtlP* ; |>. 47C tot|M Hum — 5c Sale : w 2 pkgs, 34c ING. SUGGESTED ARTICLES tv Wtfas. olfrowi>fooo%to9rl famous landmarks. y6ffflU ' to . whether it crumbles are the real grow lawlessly and multiply end- and Miss Beverly Lissenden of 75 indicators of time of planting. lessly without any good purpose. Former Resident Wins High School Nurse Wood and Mrs. H. E. Huddleston ley were the East-West winners. , Eyen kindergarten instruction is Basic Fact* Matter* of interest Springfield avenue. of Westfield, and Frank Duffey The runners-up in this —^tt««i THE EDITOR Among the flowering plants that Ihese cells do not perform the du- "What Am I Offered" is broad- (ttttizrn ani fflljrnntrlr ties that are characteristic of the For Jacket at Kings To Attend 'Workshop' and'M. A. Craig were the runneis- were J. P. Curran and son. and fHlWlfcrf IHJ given to teach, young minds the paths of may be sown as soon as the.soil, To Veterans - cast each Saturday mnrni^g over up. Mrs. W. W. Scheuman and R. E. FttsbHrttJ itM can be worked are alyssuro, cal- AboutCancer tissue or. organ in which they live. "What is the number of soldiers WOR at 9:30 a. m. This Satur- Miss Elizabeth Durrell, nurse at good citizenship. Kindergarten students | Before long, these giant cells be- In the other division. Dr. and Neville. in lttl) HopsiSj candytuft, clarkia, gaillar- (The /pUototeg diflett of current in the New Jersey National day's broadcast will be> from the Cranford High School, has been Mrs. R. P. Ferguson were the have recently constructed and run a li- n dia, marigold, pansy,* annual pinks, CrWord 6-2707 'gin to interfere with the normal The next game-will be beld Ap- velopments of interest to vcte Guard?" Kings Super Market at 503 Bloom- selected as the recipient of a NorthrSouth winners and Mrs. J. ril 22 at 8 p. m. in the parish baD. farary modeled after our own Public Editor, atizen^nd"chronicle zinnia. We have Outlinedf^rr: functions of the cell group and an* i$ presented under sponsorship scholarship to attend a two weeks' Spring seems to be coming along, they even invade, surrounding or- This jack pot question was field avenue. Verona. Ro?s Bates and Mrs. E. D. Stan- All bridge players are welcome.' mentioned cornflower This cotaam to contributed as a of Cap*. NeweU Rodney FWce Pott, worth a fur jacket to Mrs. Rose Workshop in Health Education at Library. Other classes learn about civic jj-nCranfordr ~. , N. a little earlier than normal Where cyanea), larkspur, gans and tissues. public sendee *tf *i*e Medical So- SS5, VFWJ Hough of 53 Mading terrace, Trenton State Teachers' College, through visit..s. t.o the polic-.. e ,an d fire. Along w*tb hundreds *« others you k*™ been "Me to prepare the poppies of various sorts, sweet Thus cancer is comparable to a' Taking Part in June 10 through July 1. This is a fiDWABO C MeMAHON, ciety of If ew Jersey and the Coun- side. Her answer missed the mark departments, and Other municipal Organt- I read With deep regret of Mr aoU> tt *• possible now to plant peas as seeds that might be sown criminal group in human society. Subsistence Cheek Delay but still was closest to the. correct Youth Conference joint.project of the State Depart- f!H>P»JB If. BAY. aut 1 or as BOOn ty Medical Society. Questions jit disregards the laws and it dis- Thousands of veterans training answer at last Saturday morning's ment of Education arid State De- rations. ' Clement's retirement yesterday, seeds of some vegetables and fl^w-4& *h« ^ ™ 11 ?f ^ DOB'I Forgci !o liH Miss Suzanne Joerndt, a 4AUONAI EDITORIAL should be addressed to the Medical turbs the normal fnnrfinriff of the under the GI Bill failed to receive radio broadcast held at Kings Sup- lp ot HeaIth and New Jer- Preparation for u^ ma scientific ^chfiT^^ S^' 'Society of Hew Jersey at 315 West body politic. like a parasite, it subsistence allowance checks on er Market at 31 North avenue. at' Cranford High School, will op- sey Tuberculosis League. The lat- wn ee takes its, nourishment from the time last month because they fail- en an afternoon discussion group ter is granting the scholarships. age is kept up to date in other local would be difficult to determine, f«« • f» terminate in cool sou ^^ gardener8 MW their seeds State Street, Trenton 8. Mrs. Hough, a former Cranford Hershe/s Ice Cream law abiding portions of the body, ed to notify the Veterans' Admin- resident. Won the jack pot prize, of the, eleventh annual Union The selection was made by Miss Your Still and Movie The month of April will be ob- and eventually turns, around and istration of changes of address. iounty Youth Welfare Conference fff a $100 leopard-stencilled mouton Lulu P. Dilworth, assistant of stand served nationally as "Cancer Con- bites the. hand that feeds it ^ on April 28 at Rahway High Quality WMdMs of N. J. of electnaty, magensm. and advanced to be under his guidance, from my • «*>«P *«•*•• planted, is to prepare a seedbed V. A. emphasized that the Post jacket. health education in the State De- subjects that were once unheard of in the own experience I can say It has Vegetables in this class include ^ ^y^ &, the ung trol Month." If we are to do our SchooL Miss Joerndt, daughter of Entered at tte Post OfllM at Crantad. If. JL MW m yO Society has found that it must Office Department cannot deliver Nearly 100 eager quiz fans partment of Education', and Miss Now 50c Qt I achool svtatem been very valuable, j^ wn beet, carrot, miton (sets), parsnip, pja,,^ g^ j^ cared for more FOR YOUR EASTER PICTURES part in the great fight against can- government checks to addresses Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Joerndt Stella Kline, executive secretary, as Seoond Class Matter., cer, we should understand a few either exterminate lawless /ele- crowded the local Kings - Market of 23 Elmora avenue, will present A^ Li- -Li- whenever he gets back toCran- •>•£. radish, rutabage. broccoli, ^^y. , ments or put them into special not occupied by veteran-payees. to witness and participate in the Union County Tuberculosis and Take home a quart tonight for a delicious As tome goes on, public schools in fojd, always finds time to"goTover «**•••» «"»*«. *">. lettuce, ea3uy WE HAVE AN AMFUB SUPPLY bas'ip facts about our enemy. the negative of the question^ "Are Published Ttamday «t Cranford, Nsw Jersey, by 0 OF BOTH ONVVJAND confinement. In the same way, Undelivered checks are returned half-hour "What Am I Offered? Health League. Cranford continue to advance in the to say "hello" to Mr. Clement ^J ^^ Swiss c^ in the — •, The word cancer means "crab' to the Treasury Department • Dis- Comics Detrimental to Youth?" treat for the whole family! TfceCranfcrfCsUznand-OironicIa, Inc. doctors have learned that the sur- radio auction show. Frederick Gillesple,' a student at We Kent Movie and StfV ^aaaeras for. Easter if __ and it was so named by Hippoc- est way to destroy a cancer is to bursing Office, which notifies the 1 yaif tor CraoSofdL GsrwooQ ao eve^changing patterns of "education for M«my parents have told ^J^SSTLJ^JL^SSi *£0n Overnight Hike rates, the Father of Medieine, who The Kings' show invites every- Union Junior College, will speak Cranford Players Win Twelve Girl Scouts of Troop Yon Don't Own One. cut it out, or, in some cases, to de- V. A. one in the audience to take part Subscription Bates SIM a Year in Advance life. ' their children plan their had observed a disease that starts >n the affirmative of "Has the Have Our Fresh Country Bottled Milk and Cream Brussels 2 participated Monday in an over- stroy the cancer cells by radiation. If the address used was the lat- in the program. Six baskets of At Duplicate Bridge OfflOt 5-7 AJden SL TeL CBantad in one part of the body and gradu- Church Failed to Reach Youth?" Delivered To Your Home. Our Bootes Serve Cran- I shall never forget the very may be planted in the night hike to Surprise Lake. They DEVELOPING - PRINTING - ENLARGING ally extends itself like a crab into Not all tumors or body growths est supplied, V. A. holds the check famous brand grocery products and John F. Grace, also a UJC stu- until it.hears from the veteran. were auctioned. The bidder com- Cranford players dominated the ford. Garwood and Clark. The trial of Benedict Arnold took stirring and beautiful address he the surrounding organs and tis- (are cancerous or. "malignant" dent, will present the negative of winning positions at the regular 12-Hour Service sues. Some new growths are called "be- V. A. HospltaUntlon ing closest to the actual value of the question, "Should Training in place in the old Dickerson tavern, Mor- "S^^SaS^JSSS^JSi Leon Teetsel,; the basket was asked a question, Cranford duplicate bridge game Cancer is abnormal growth. To nign" because they do not continue Marriage, Parenthood, and Child Friday night at Trinity Church. • ___.. # ristown,, iin ththe wintewinter oof IZ/7-I/UV1779-178Q. uthe boys of that class were going If you want to see a movie or If the question was answered cor- However, the condi- Saperito. understand it, therefore, we must | to spread or grow without limit Guidance Be Included in the Sixty-eight bridge enthusiasts at- A true cancer not only grows law- you want to eat a meal' at a cafe- rectly, the basket was.free. Those •ThePrimary Election Arnold T charged with reprehend y^^^a^iew8nnple lenow something about normal teria, the usual rule is first come, School Curriculum?" tended. The game was played in stmnle lessly, but eventually little groups who are unable to give the cor- PETERSEN'S DAIRY . / conduct during his service as military words he gave them hop© and growth. All the organs and tis- first served. But, veterans, that Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, county two sections. •'. sues of the body originate in a sin- of cells break off from the main rect answer pay the price they bid superintendent of schools, will be OWN DAILY AND SUNDAYS is qot the way you get admitted which is never over the retail val- In one section, Mr. Angus and Next Tuesday is Primary Election governor of Philadelphia. The trial and courage; gle fertilised egg which multiplies body and are carried by the blood he moderator of one of the groups. Mrs. Wickham were the North- J < n b A i B stream to distant parts of the body, to a V. A. hospital. ue of the basket. This money is MILK — CREAM — BUTTER —EGOS day. In Cranford and in Union County, its outcome, a reprimand from Wash- **?"$ 2 S * J S ^ itself by the process of cell divis- Those of you who need medical Patrolman George Ward of the South winning pair, and Mr. and • r» •.!• r»- -I— »• ^^...fl« - _J. 1 t -i. • i -I i_ • «.• • very, fortunate to have had such a ion. Eventually groups of cells axe setting up new centers of malig- equalled by "Mr. Joe" and donated Cranford Police Department will the Kepubucan Primary is almost equally ington. have been cited as contributing splendid man- at the bead of their No Dumb Bunny care the most get it the quickest to a local charity. Mrs. H. R. Brinkman, the East- 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford &4T721 formed which differ one from an- nant growth. That is why it is so "je a recorder. West winning pair. Mrs. H. R. important to the General Election inas- to Arnold's subsequent treason in 1780. High Schol for so long a period. important to find and diagnose a You see, three simple rules decide The six winners who- received other — some becoming bone, who gets first chance at a V. A. Dancing in the gymnasium will much as. nomination is tantamount to Very truly yours. others forming skin, other making cancerous tumor at the earliest free groceries, meats, and produce ollow the discussion groups. At Is She Who I possible stage of its development hospital bed. after being interviewed oh the election. It therefore is of paramount Although Valley Forge is more fa-, ^..^^^ up ^nuscles, and still others the Rule One: If you need emer- p. m. dinner will be served in the internal organs. £- -" ' The most important "danger air were Joseph SzeDga of 92 Ben-cafeteria. The evening session will importance that every Republican voter mous. Morristown was the winter camp gency treatment you get a bed jamin street. Miss Edna Schleich- PLACE AN ENGINEER These cell groups become spec- signals" which may .mean that a. right away. ~>egin at 8 p". m. in the. auditorium. go to the poUs and cast his ballot. of Washington s armies for two winters. - Finds Her malignant growth is present are: ert of 53 Mansion terrace, Arthur °™ ialized in form and in the func- Rule Two: If your, trouble is Blerworth of 221 Walnut avenue, ON THE BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS Voters will be asked to express their The winters were 1776-1777 and 1779- Made by Anibniiince tions they perform. Each of the (1) any persistent lump or service-connected; that is, if it Robert Kaul of 4 Burchfield ave- millions of. cells in each group has thickening, especially, of the was caused- or made- worse while chbke^or nominees for Governor, four 1780. The municipal ambulance; cms- % 1 r uer and JCatol Wagner-of -S9JCol-J It is our pleasure to wfch you, your family a definite doty to perform within breast or sttmY" ".." " ~ ' you wS»"3Bf^ uhBwm."you "-get a devin road, Clark Township! and Assonblymen, a State Conum^teeman. wered 55 calls during the three- its group. Normal, cells observe hospital bed right away. month period from January 1 to and friends a most joyous and glorious (3) any irregular bleeding of Mrs. Hough. three Freeholders and a member of die Easter Season Sprucing certain natural laws characteriz- discharge from a body opesning;^ ^ Rule Three: If your ailment is After the broadcast, food gift T- W April JL according to the report- ing their own particular-kind of rt' «WMc«*Cxmnected and your Township Committee. • ....-.•,.:.... IN RETROSPEGT submitted fb tfie Township Com- '.Eiiilei^JI^ happtiiesr • W any sore tbut does not heal, orders Were presented ltd MJTB."P; cell, and. the various cell groups particularly about the. tongue or trouble is not an emergency you'll Kamin -of 24 Heihrich street. Miss v- UNION COUNTY * The Assembly tace holds particular law files «T the Otttsea and Chnaiele mittee by Henry W. Whlpple, each respect a definite relationship have to wait until a hospital bed chairman of the Cranford Ambu- of this sedson be with you, always. > AT THE v lips; Spata of 106 North Union avenue, Courses Offered • interest locally with Weyman O. Steen- with all other groups in the body. (4) persistent indigestion with is available. You'll also have to REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE WmchesterBrittonTir? Selected president lance Committee /. For some as yet unknown reason, loss of weight, especially when ac- sign a statement that you cannot rules. They decide which veter- grafe of Cranford and Mayor L. Thomas of the Rotary dub at its weekly luncheon meeting Of these calls, four were the re- when each organ or group of cells afford to pay for private hospitali- ans get admitted quickest to V. A. Tools. Materials available in the chapel of Cranford Methodist Church. He suit of automobile accidents and companied by a distaste for- meat; Pound Places — Complete Daub of Garwood among die 13 aspirants has reached its proper, size, growth and zation. ' . hospitals, because" that's the way succeeded Patrick J. Grail. two were from falls. All trips were stops, and thereafter new cells are Remember those three simple Congress wrote the law. Firing for the four nominations. It has boeq^ American-born 'wife of a a0e In response to requests by (5) any, sudden change in color, m CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP HOME & FAMILY STORE produced only when they are form, or rate of growth of a mole about 40 years since this community had, • r of many thrilling physicians. Mrs. Grleeo 116 Makatom Dr. needed to replace tissue that has or wart ' • . a representative in the Assembly. Botlr* _, „. , -i Rangoon upon the contributions to the Replace- NED and HELEN MARVIN been worn out or injured. Cr. 6-2695-M Cranford. N. J. CORNER NORTH* UNION AVE. AND ALDEN STREET These danger signs are widely Kinv T. Mini of the Japanese forces, was guest speaker :^2l~;Tm««,w JML ™"^^ ment Fund Cancer cells, on the other hand, Mr. Steengrafe. a Westfield school teach- at a philanthropic tea of the Wednesday-Morning wnoumw to 2 North Union Ave. Cranford 6-3120 I advertised by the American Can- REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE FOR er, and Mayor Daub, who is employed by Club. The tea marked the conclusion of the an average of approximately $3. Open Friday Evenlnjrs seem to have broken away from cer Society and by the Medical FREEHOLDER OF UNION COUNTY eleventh annual Community Art Exhibit of the per trip, during this period, Mr. all restraining influences. They Society of New Jersey — not to FLOWERS the Central Railroad, are well qualified to dub. - Whlpple reported. - frighten people, but to encourage PULL DOWN LEVER No. 16A fill the office which they seek. Both are For the first time in years, the local Republi- them, if they observe one of these can organization tailed to file petitions for county Are the Most Welcome of . Trees Taken Down deserving of support of local residents. 4^mpnHt^fffmin ttl^ woman in thft first flection warnings, to seek competent, pro- And Benwved FIRST NAME fessional advice at once. Then, if Easter Gifts. Stuns* rallied On* For Township Committee, Police distrirt The only contest locally in the Republi- 1 can Primary was for county committee in the cancer is present, .treatment may AIX WORK GUARANTEED IN THE Commissioner J. Edward Wolf is seeking tenth district where Thomas A. Albans was to Bxwlleat •»**rtuHlu far H. S. »r be begun in ample time to stop the Completely Covered FREEHOLDER GROUP the Republican nomination and is T*Hffg run »g**w+ Malcolm Wallace, Incumbent* SeeraUrial outlaw growth before it becomes Reduction of the church. debt from nearly too extensive to be stopped. Dehmer's Flower Shoppe By Insurance An ENGINEER by Profession, with years of EXPERI- opposed by Joseph C WarsinskL Mr. $30,000 to only $4^500 was announced by nflfoMn Pimm* *r Writ* of the first Presbyterian Church at the annual Cafeterta. ft.mp tasmnuu*. We fight cancer most effectively 10? N. Union Ave. Cr. 6-1032 ENCE, Who is QUALIFIED to Render EFFICIENT Serv- Wolf has given the community sincere congregational meeting. A budget of $14,900 was [with knowledge and common ice to the Taxpayers of Union County. and admirable senrke during the past 15 adopted for the year 1944-48. A. V. BOYD Victor D. mfftiw was *i*vnf>*t>flt<'^ for the PERMANENT —ft DAT WEEK tilt N. Oliver 8treet yean he has been a member of the local presidency of the Cranford Lions Club at the RAHWAY, N. J. PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 19 -PWI. <*« i A, ML to S P. SL club's weekly dinner meeting in the 'Chimney TeL RAhway 7-1M2 Paid tor by Or governing body. nnr. Warsmski is a Corner Restaurant. " weBinown p*'"*^ ************ and has The' house-to-house canvass conducted by members of the Air Raid Precautionary organiza- .been active in business here for many tion of the Defense Council to obtain names and years. The voters themselves know addresses of local men end women in the armed forces, so they might receive ballots, was pro- both of these men and undoubtedly will ceeding slowly, C K- Sellers, commander, re- make a wise choice. ported. Only 75 had been turned in although It was rstimatfwi there were more than 1,500 men' and women from Cranford in the service. ."' , Tuesday is an important day. Don't Arthur T-*w1fp inch Uattfidalfer tpaakar. Maaosaay shoppers by the Civic and Business Association, it brushes on smoothly and «r white <*k finka $S4S as mirrored in items on diis newspaper's - was announced by C. K. Sellers, chairman of the evenly and retains its high Cranford Junior Service League weekly page of school news, might well L'S business committee. ing season ends . . . years of experience in fur care and conditioning lustex for year*. - Fifteen Tears Ai» be HtHlrd "education for life." done With the petitions of three Republican can- ftoftMot- Now ... Strikingly are the days when die 3 r*s composed didates for the Township Committee posts on file enable us to give them the attention they deserve. and the filing of a fourth expected to be made, it lnU&x ox eztcxlos .. . superbly engineered television from the creators of the magnificent the main portion of die curriculum. To- apeared that the Republican Primary in Cran- ford would be one of the most heated in years. Magnavox radio^pJionofTaph! - -rr' ' day's educators have more interesting Boaa* Fatal, , - F. G. Sykes filed for the one-year unexplred term WITH the "MagnaMope1* • . . a Magnavox Innovation that brings you approaches to die problem of preparing of the late James G. Beggs and Chester A. Tjinstng WAUM8S-1'. Fri. and SaL, Apr. 22 and 23 and J. Edward Wolf had filed for the three-year our children for adult life in their com- term. The petition of Oscar Hess was expected. On. coat not.\ brighter clearer pictures with a stronger contrast and definition under munity, country and even die world. More than ISO members and friends of the Our jive finer features even the brightest daylight conditions, and P. M. guest speakers. • Complete insurance coverage a glimpse of the life and problems in die Mayor George E. Osterheldt appointed a country diey are studying. committee of seven outstanding dtixens to study • You pay for storage in the fall. the^flnances of the township ana make recommen- SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON Where history once meant the end- dations to the flwTir^t committee. Those HOUSE LOTS! Reserved Seats on Sale TICKETS, $1.50 less memorization of dates and places, it Altenburg Piano House (Including Tax) April 18-21, Seager'i Drug Store, Cnmford Flower Shop has now taken on a new meaning for McDlarmid Jersey's Oldest'Miuu; Firm" Sportsman's Shop Cranford's »^ii«*^nt>. Boys and girls Plaqs for a concert were initiated by Cran- CRanford 6-3300 ALBAN-LEWIS Martens* Photo Shop ford lions Club for benefit of its charity fund. Uaaaewsrea — Hardware Next to Rttz Theatre 60c (infhKi'FTg tax) hdp themselves reconstruct scenes of our The program was to feature selections by the ApiUmacc* — Gifts East Jersey Str*«t Elisabeth UdM Ciuity's mosl nudrni Do-CIranjig nail and Fur Storage Vault Its N. UNION AVENUE EUubeth Z-M4S OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Till 9 P.M. -not AWP CBMOmCLM. "THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1949 Haat Easter Theme Featured in Programs of Cranford Churches

Cnol Ann Hower, Robert WaUj n p—formation fry m. ffttt rWaa - Carrot tjtnt* lace Craw, Robert Afcn Even, magician. The School of mwr field spwmttog,« Special Music for Easier Masses listed P.-t.A. Meeting More tWm 700.000 acre* of land .Softwoods of ucbt weicnt in (cn- Thought for the Week WOliam Reed, Martha Elane Bos- wffl meet at 8 p. m, Wi Methodist Phots, a tt tutBeran Receiving New Members at Mary Armstrong, Union County was used to crow carrots' in thetral hold paint longer Jfaan oeavy endale. Richard Gove, Katharine Janice May Bedman, daughter«ant to pnmnt First Baptist Services At St. Michael's Church V. 8 in 1947. woods . Masses on Easter Sunday at St home agent, will be guest speaker By BakM yi.h»th Sawodnig, James Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Wflliam wmm^ ags, can ba Easter services at the First Bap. Preach Hall and Shirley Rse Watson. and Arlene Ruth Orrok, ^daughter tut Church of Cranford at 11:15 Presbyterian Church Tonight Michael's Church will be at 7. 8, Monday at a regular meeting of or Services New members received at last of Mr. and Mrs. David Orrok, Were Program a. m. Sunday will be 9:15. 10:15 and 11:15 a. m. The Cleveland P.-TA., at 3:15 p. m. in 7b* Bcv. G. A. Aitcheson of The recent Mindszenty farce^whkh peesad for a free trial. The traditional Holy Thursday ?urdy, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mc- 9:15 mass wiU be for children^and "The Inner Resurrection" wm Sunday's service include Mr. andbaptized Sunday toy ttar.pastor. to Holy Week and Easter will be by special music. The men's choir the School auditorium: Election of Pumsulawaey, P«-, newly-ap- in Conmuinist-doiHlnated **""^gfff jr. renunds one, of the <>W Mr. Bedman and Mr, Orrok are Communion service by Govney. ' the last mass wul be a high mass pointed pastor of the Cranford mock-trial gag employed by law-school fraternities in lin^r- be the sermon topic of the Rev.Mrs. George Greenwood. Harold experiment station. observed at Calvary Lutheran of 14 voices wffl sing selections Mrs. Virginia E. McKinney, Miss officers will take place. Albert Alltnger. pastor, at 9:30 members of the Session. wU be held at the First Presbyter- sung by the senior choir. The Tabernacle, will preach bis first their pledgees. "Do you, or do you not want a trial before we Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. William Church with services today, Maun- from Sir John Stainer's The Cruc- Elizabeth McPherxon, Mr. andRev. William B. Donnelly, pastor, aennon here Raster Sunday, it find you guilty?'* and 10:50 a. m. services, Easter Gassman. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan dy Thursday, Good Friday and onifixion." Soloists are John John- ian Church this evening at 8 o^- Rabbinic legend, to describing the Bfe-«nd-Jleafl» mtmmgu, Mrs. Philip R. Miner. .Miss Viola wffl be assisted by the Rev. Jos- has been announced by Aubrey Sunday at Cranford Hower. Mrs. Edna Sawodnig. Ed- Easter Sunday morning. Special son, baritone, and Edward Alan clpck. The call to worship will be Miller. Mrs. W. J. Miller, Jr.. Mrs.eph L Donnelly ahd the Rev. Mark between Cain and Abel, relateslhat never having wttnased Church. Members of the church win Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. David music prepared under direction of Welke, chairman of the church's human death, Cain did not know how to UL Therefore, in Jones, tenor. George White, Jr. is "Were You There?" sung by N. Florence B. Molson. George Mol- Dooley, assistant pastors. also will participate in the com- D. Swarts and Mrs. Zada B. Shep- Beryl Antrobus, organist and organist and choir, director. The executive committee. typical trial-and-error fashion. Cain grabbed Abel by the lee Oliver Walters, and the anthem of son. Miss Lois Norman, Mrs. Ray- Tomorrow, Good Friday, the 1 He squeezed and twisted the foot, but outside of causing obvi- munity dawn service at 8 a. m. atherd. •_ • .,..i r director, will be sung. The Passion cycle wffl be completed by In the evening, the Tabernacle ge William H. Niebanck, pastor, mond OINeffl. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mass of the Presanctifled and Ven- ous pain, nothing happened. Then, be squeezed and twisted Memorial Recreation Field. Break- the Easter meditation of the pas- the chanced choir will be "Surely liam R. Partridge. Miss Judith Chorus will present a cantata. last wffl follow at the church at ^preach at all services. Hymns eration of the Cross will be at Abel's hand, but outside of similarly causing obvious pain, again CALVARY tor of the church, the Rev. Benja- He Hath Borne Our Griefs," from Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Pit- a. m. Stations of the Cross will "The Lord of Life," under direc- nothing happened. Finally, Cain grabbed Abel by the throafc 7 a. m. appropriate to the day will be min W. P. Allen. His subject will tion of Eugene Fettersen. An Eas- and 16 and behold, Abel convulsed and relaxed in death! sung by the congregation. Handel's "Messiah," The Revney, , Mrs. Samuel A. Press, Mr. and be said at 3 p.m. In the evening At the morning services, the be "The Resurrected Christ" Mrs. H. H. Ranf, Mrs. Howard at 8 o'clock, there will be a ser- ' ter sunrise service will be held at Thus is has been throughout the history of ctvOizatian. Service by EVANGELICAL Robert G. Longaker.'s communion 6 a. m, on the hilltop at Echo Lake External constrictions on freedom of moweiiseut (ie. the foot) senior choir wfll sing "Now Is Members of the class recently The sanctuary will be open an meditation wffl be: "On Such a Rath, Warren Rankin. Mr. andmon on "The Passion" and special Come the Salvation of Our God." confirmed at the church will re- hour before the time of the reg- Mrs. E. Duer Reeves, Miss Mona music by the senior choir. Ven- Park. Cars will leave from the restrictive regulations on free immigration, while often ' Night as This." church at 5:45 a. m. William Pet- neeneverr killelled any group so constrained. -»--— -1 **MitMOTif im by Protheroe, and the young peo-Candlelight ceive their first holy communion ular service to accomodate early Lee Reiman. Miss Cherry Lou eration of the Cross also wiU take tersen will speak, and special mu- freedom of trade (ie. the hand), restrictive regulations through ple's choir wffl sing "I Know My at the service tonight Organ mu- comers. The assembly room of the The following hew members in- Reiman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles place. ' • . sic will be furnished by the young tariff barriers, while economically painful to certain groups, Redeemer Uveth," by A candlelight «^wn'mtpni«n serv- sic will include "Invocation in B church, to which the service is car-cluding the spring communicants' Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sar- Liturgical Blessings will be offer- , y ried by public address system, will people's brass quartet' never succeeded in killing any group so ««•»«»• ilnHJ "How- "The Hallelujah Chorus" by Han-ice wiU be held tonight^ Maundy CHURCH Flat," by Alexandra Guilmant, and polus, Richard Sarpolus. Mr. anded a t8:30 a. m. Holy Saturday. : ever, external constrictions on the freedom of speech (ie, the "Communion in G,"' by Batiste. afford worship opportunity to class, will be received into the There will be a high mass at 8 The new pastor is n«r^i«!tnnt dis- del will be sung by the combined Thursday, at 8 o'clock at Osceola Mrs:. Stanley H. Schultze. Miss throat), whether through the control of the press and radio, •Met. Elsa Eichinger, alto soloist,, will those unable to find seats to the church: Doris Sheffer. Mr. and Mrs. m. Children's confessions will trict, superintendent of the West- through the denial of defense. «-«"T«»». or «••—•!. the destruc- choirs. Baptism win be adminis- Presbyterian Church. The Rev. ern Pennsylvania District of the Pastor sing "The Sheep and Lambs," "by sanctuary. ' Donald A. Bennett, Constance George Spah. Miss Eleanor Louise )e heard from 9 to. 10 a. m. Con- tion through drugs of the wul to resist evfl and protest injustice tered at the second serivce. Albert G. Dezso, pastor, will speak New Philco 793 Christian and Missionary Alliance. BEV. G. A. AITCHESON —this will murder any civilization. Hungary is «*"""»ril as was Meetings of the Senior and Jun- Sidney Homer, andthe senior choir A special invitation to attend Bergh, Archie Bird, Ann Bishop, Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Temp- fessions also will be heard from the most advanced He succeeds the Rev. Gordon H. Germany and every otter power before her who committed on "A New Comandment" New will offer, "Father in Heaven," by this service is extended to moth- Beverly Bishop, Beverly Blaba, lin. Miss Janne Tierney, Miss Aly- 3 to 6 p. m. and from 7:30 to -9 features...tba ior Fellowships win be held Easter 1W EASTMAN ST. p. m.. Keeney.'who resigned after serv- suicide by choking off that very self-critirisin which. ""Wff for Sunday at 7 p. m. An Easter dra- members will be accepted at a Meredith' ers witlTinfants and small child- Wilfred Burton, Walter Chapman, ce Zobal. and Mr. and Mrs. George gest, mo*t Gersdorff, Dorthy Walters. Xaiir- growth and development. CRANFORD ren. A staff of women of the par- ZobaL , storage capy ing four years to accept a. pas- ma. "The Symbol of a Cross," win meeting of the Session at 7:15 Participating' tomorrow in the Margaret Clapp, Lawrence Clavin, in isf torate at Glendale, Calif. ence Schroeder, Rosemary Koro- •K. i "^ ^.JF™11* ^^ fa America, ever be mindful of be presented at 8 p. m. by a cast p. m. Good Friday service at 10:30 a. m., ish will take" care of them, to the Barbara Cook, Lillian D"Honau, Good Friday win be celebrated Talk on Mission for alse and pries. kindergarten of the church -school, mi and Jane this lesson of history, so that we may w.ti...^ to be worthy of " g Donald David, Marion j Am the .Resurrection and the Life will be Donald Hopkins, liturgist; John HanzL Donald Jewett, Rob- to the "Moments of Meditation' Bora in Glasgow, Scotland, the all the blessings with which we tovebeeTsboweredVwtth On Good Friday, the pastor wul equipped with cribs for the babies Margaret Greene Guild Rev. Mr. Aitcheson came to this On Sunday, the nursery class Weber, Marie Van Gelder. George participate in the union service at Carol Jaekle, leader of the respon- ert Johnason, Cynthia Johnson, service from 7:20 to 7:40 to the FEATURES marched outdoors to have motion Voltaire, let us constantly proclaim by word and deed. "I dis- sive reading, and Elsa Eichinger, and toys for the small children. morning. The meditation wffl be "Canada Mission to Navajo" will country as a young man and made agree with what you say, but I wfll defend unto death your Greenwood. Ruth Tairweather. Cranford Methodist Church. Be Visiting mothers with children Earl Kunow, Patricia Learn, Rich- be the subject presented by •Mrs; • Pall Width bis home in Bayonne. He studied pictures taken. Betty Jean Soe- right to say it!" . Richard LeDuc and Herbert Sjur-win offer a sermon at 2 p. m, on | scripture reader. Members of the ard Mye^s, Robert Neebling, Rich- The Mystery of the Cross." " Frozen Food mer was a visitor. Mrs. F. Fil- HOLY WEEK AND EASIER SERVICES junior choir will lead congrega- win use the north entrance to the On Easter Sunday the morning H. N. Patrick at the regular meet- CompaftBnsns as three years in Witchita. Kan&, and the topic, "What the Cross Means church, ard Robert Patton, Marjorie Rich- ing of the Margaret Greene Guild ~»to $100 below attended the Evangelical Bible singer told the beginners about the A reunion of rrw\tit ^mt\rm^ clas- Turtle, or- tional singing and also will sing worship services wiU be held at to Me." Mrs. THUESDAT. 8O5 F. AU visitors who have not seen ards, Leonard Richins, Mary Ann Monday at 7 p. m. to the First School in Brooklyn. first Palm Sunday. The class heard ses of past years wfll be held to- ganist, and Mrs. Joseph Janecek, There is a Green Hill Far Away," 8. 9:30 and 11 o'clock. The spec- Presbyterian Church. Friday'Name by J. Comlby, and "Go. to. Dark the church's new and rgmodelled Scherer,' Donald Schroth, Joseph ial Easter music will be "Come," Te The Rev. Mr. Aitcheson entered a vocal solo by Eugene Paisley and night from 7 to 8 o'clock in the ed- soloist, also wffl take part In the WBXDAY. U-J» A. MTeaft Service Hostesses at the supper will be ftlsor celebrated ttj* liirthday or I jjethsemane," tar ^Richard Red- plant may avail themselves of Tunner, Roger WaddiO, Peter Wil- Faithful, Raise the Strata" and ministry in ltti* in 'Franklin, evening, service wfll be held at 8 1 Clarfpe Prescott^ chairman; nlversary of Ginger Thielar. Visi- g head. Prelude and postlude will opportunity tm thl<* Easter S "In "Joseph^ Lovely Garde , and later was pastor of Chris- ion win be celebrated o'clock to Osceola Church. There Dudley, Ruth Craft and tian and , Missionary Aliance tors were Janice Newman and Cood Friday to the English Community wfll be special music. SVNDAT. »*$ A. be "Lenta," by Mozart, and "Sol- day to be shown lhrough the mod- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Anderson, which wffl be sung by the chapel Bungenstoek. Jack. Soemer. desigation of Friday to.Hob / 8 o'clock. The «titKwi>T wfll be [ emn March,"J>?J*oyce. ernized institutional set-up. ", choir at the 8 o'clock service. At : ^ES*1 fnUPCOMjS -- UA aiBssnVODOaKisKsV Mr. and Mrs. Irving Anderson, Mr. Mrs.. Patrickv 'whori»-president Week; tt»t Ss;th**i^ *T8ebold the, Lamb of wOodLS; by A. Inll-tength motion _ _ _ * toons.: to1947, be became assis- The ladies* class welcomwJbMrs. ; ; HandeX and "A Ballad of the Trees ^Golgotha," wffl be shown Satur- TneGood Friday eviratng.tfctv J* A of the> Women's Guild of Sjursen. Back after a long illness. which the' anniversary, of the ice at 8: IS will conclude the reg- Mrs. Elizabeth Brewster, Mrs. the chancel choir wffl sing "Christ tant district superintendent. In and the Master.'* by H. A. day at 8 p. m. in the church halL 8PECIAL EASTEB BtUSIC Presbyterian Club Ridge Church, secretary for litera- •Edition, he has served on theMrs. Hutton of Westfield, vice- Crucifixion^ of Christ is com- thews. " ' ' ? A silver offering wffl be taken. ular Lenten series. Louise Haus- Harold Brooks, Mr. and Mis. J. H.the Lord is Risen Again" and the ture of the Elizabeth -Presbyterial executive committee in that dis- president, was in charge. In the memorated. The community wfll gather- in n.ann, alto soloist, will sing "Cal- Bucknam, Mrs. Christopher But- "Hallelujah Chorus," from Han- Society, and membership secretary the tradttianal three-hour Good Tomorrow, Gopd Friday, there The public is invited. To Hold Animal Banquet trict and as a member of the books afternoon, the class held its regu- The origin of .the .term Prior to the Easter Sunday serv- THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO THESfi SERVICES vary," by Paul Rodney, and the ler, Mrs. Wffliam E. Coles, Wil- del's "Messiah." The Easter mes- of the New Jersey Synodical So- lar monthly service at the Union1 ood" is not clear. Some say Friday Service which wfll be heM wfll be a service'at 10:30 a. m. in senior choir will stag "On Cal-The Couples' Club of the First liam E. Coles, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.sage at all three services win be: ciety, has visited many schools and • a**y ^TBIff *nff ^oftifflBitttc Cor CJBOCU** by the churches of Cranfard in the sanctuary fat boys and gtaU. e at 11 a. nx, the pastor and Presbyterian Church wffl hold its dates for ordination. He also has County Court House. The men's Good Friday is a corruption members of the church choir will vary," by Herman Von Berge. Lebron H. Conger, Mr. ahd Mrs. "We Have Seen the Living Christ' hospitals to the rural areas of the class had two visitors at its of Goddes (God's) Friday; the Methodist Church from U R. Benjamin Garrison wffl be in "Andante Cantubffln" by Tschaik- third ^>TIT|II^I banauet' and instal- Lowell B. Craft, Mrs. D. E. Flem- The young people of the church southern states. She was im- been financial secretary for the attend the union sunrise service at llon of recently-elected officers Western Pennsylvania district sion on Sunday. They were others maintain that it is from noon until 3 o'clock tomorrow.Th echarge. From 12 noon to S p. nv, owsky, and "Largo," by Haydn, ing, Mr. William Fonshill, Mr. and wffl have their annual Easter pressed with the National' Mis- a three-hour service wffl be held Memorial Becreation Field. At the Wednesday evening to the recre- At me young people's service Charles Winter of Elizabeth and the German "Gute Freitag- theme of the service tids year wfll will be the prelude and postlude, Mrs. Raymond Freckmanh, Miss breakfast at the church following sions work of the Presbyterian be "What the Croat Means to In half-hour units at the church. morning program at the church, ation rooms of the church. COB. MOUNTAIN AND r ASK AVntVSS Sunday night, there will be a chalk Mr. Will* of Boston. and is not specially English. the Rev. Mr. Dezso wffl preach on respectively. Violet Freckmann, Miss Joan the community Easter dawn ser- Church on Indian reservations and Me-" / • . .' • Ministers of Cranfard chuiches The Rev. Robert G. Longaker Spanish-speaking communities. SCOTCH rLAIMS, M. 1- talk by Douglas Herbert! Musical Among the early Anglo-Sax- "The Threefold M«omg«» of •Bas- The regular hours of worship Freckman, Mr. and Mrs. Werner vice. 1 wfll speak in the following order: will tostan the following officers, ' """iffflp"**'"™ * will be by Charles ons It was known as Long Fri- Ministers of Cranfard wfll speak Music wffl be by the inter- will be followed on Easter morn- Freudenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- On Monday evening at 7 o'clock i the Bev. Mr. Alunger. the Rev. W«WAi who wffl serve for the next year: Shepson. A Joint **<—'f i**Vw sar- day, probably owing to the at the services te the following mediate and senior choirs. Small ing, with matins at 8:80 a. m, and ert H. Gautt, Mr. Charles C. Gel- the-Margaret Greene Guild wffl vice win be held tomorrow night, Holy Eucharist long fasts of the day. In Den- noon m, Albert A»- Samuel Matchett. pastor of St. THE REV. ALBtXr AUJNGBS. the principal service at 11 *a. m. John Oathout, president; Mrs. Em-inas. hold the regular supper meeting hi Marifft AJ1E. Church; the Rev.children wffl be cared for to the I my Cyphers, vice-president; Mrs. I Good Friday, with the Gospel mark this designation is re- linger: lz:» p. av-Sev. Sanrial church nursery during the service. Members of the intermediate choir Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Gil- the. gymnasium. The guest speak- X Tabernacle in Clark Township. tained. Others hold mat the 1 p. mi Rev. Bobert Bobert Tgngaker. pastor of the will sing "In Joseph's Lovely Gar- Nancy Schmidt, secretary, and bert, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Halford. er wffl be Mrs. H. M. Patrick. %\\t Jftrst Presbyterian (BI]urcl| Celebrations Ftaat Presbyterian Church; the At 9:45 a. m, each department Arthur C. Pike, in The'speaker wfll be the Rev. W. term is derived from the good Longaker: 1:S» p. i the church school wffl hold all den," by Clarence Dickinson, for Mr. William Halford, Mr. and Mrs.Elizatieth Presbyterian Secretary 1 ^hing« which Christ's «»ffc«ing> jamto ABan: S 9- Rev. Benjamin ADen, pastor of their anthem at the early service. The retiring officers of,the dj& Philip O. Harrington, Miss Johan- for Literature, who wffl speak on UNION and SPRINGFIELD AVES. the First Baptist Church: the Rev. program. Parents and|| Wishes You A Joyous Easter The younc eoupka* Bible class At Trinity and death obtained tor hu- Organ music will include "Medi- are Mrs"" . Mari— e -Deacon , president" ; na Hotowd/Mr/and Mrs. A. H."Church Work on Indian Reser- X manity. • Albert Dexso, of Qsceola friends are invited. There wffl bell | taUon," by C. F. Becker, and Mrs. Marion Jo rice-president; Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Jem- vations." ROBERT G. LONGAKER. Miiuster Easter Sunday services at Trin- Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. no meeting of the Senior West-|[ HOLY WEEK and EASTER SERVICES ' Mrs. Marion Buchanan, secretary, ison. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Johnson, Wednesday evening at 7:15 the 1 Mr.jad Mrs. W. Mallts. Union. A 1 ; "Tema Religtoso,** by Chopin. short nMBSnge wQl be given by tha ity Church will open with a cele- Wffliam H. Nfebanck, pastor Fellowship Group on'. Music at the 11 o'clock worship and James Stone, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. LaForce, Mr. Couples' Club annual banquet wffl X brief hour." Ctosing devotions will Calvary Lutheran Church, t ter Sunday. Maundy Ilinrsday — be held in the. gymnasium. There Bev. W. CnmkOton of bration of Holy Eucharist at 6:30 ba at 8 o'clock. hour will feature a solo, "In the During the banquet, Hinnor and and Mrs. Joseph E. Laird, Mr. and TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK OB Tuasday, tha Women's FeDow- a. HL, and Holy Eucharist with The sermon topic at this service Holy Commnnion Service End of the Sabbath," by Oley concert; music wffl be played on a Mrs. Richard N. Larku, Mr. andwffl be the fri«+»n»Hnn of the new 1 ahlp met at the home of Miss F. hymns at 8 a. m. A procession On Good Friday, services wfll wfll be rWhet the Cross Means to Easter, a play. "For Had Great Speaks, to be sung *y Marianne Hammond organ by N. Stanley Mrs. Louis Lerda. Miss Jean officers, specialty numbers by the The Holy Thursday Communion Service Nick. Angular monthly meeting and Choral Eucharist will take include an altar service at • a. m, Me." Music wffl be by soloists. Possessions." wffl be presented 8P.M. Thermann, soprano.. The anthem Pinhero, organist of the Second Lundgien, Mr. and Mrsmembers. , and a concert on the X CRANFORD RADIO place at 11 a. m. The Rev. Frank and litany and devutions st 10 There wfll be n plate at the door Sunday ttSp.rn.in the di by the senior choir Will be "King Presbyterian Church to Elizabeth. Anton D. Martin. Jr., Mr. and Mrs- organ. Members may V. H. Carthy, rector, will officiate. a. m.' Preaching of the tor an offering. Membt rishing The play Anthems: "Behold The Lamb of God" by of Kings," by Caleb Simper. Other Mr. Pinhero was formerly the Robert Mayer, Mrs. Virginia Z. make their aestivations with Mr- 1 Friday Evenings In the afternoon at 3:30, there wfll be from 12 noon unttt S p. m. pianist for the Paper Mill Play- H. V. Austin, leader of the There will be an evening service t«.o'clock at to give memorial flowers for tells the story of a rich young Handel selections will include the prelude, McCuUough, BOss Mildred" Me-'and Mrs. Gerald Phillips. X The Reception of Members X will be the .annual Church School r house in Mfflbum. 34 NORTH AVE., W. CRanfbrd 6-1776 Junior department of sacred **M*tf* «*«* an address by nesi on ityiUe ter are asked to cell Mrs. B.WJ. ruler, Ben Axd, and his conversion "The Ballad of the Trees and the ^Adoration," from "The Holy City.' Sunday that the following pupus Easter Festival. the Rev. Dr. J. F. MQbank at In ease of rate fhe service wuT be P on Saturday. to Christianity during the period by A, R. Gaul, and the postlude, Three years ago the Couples' ; on the honor roll for "Finale from Second Sym- Master" by H. A. Matthews "Hallelujah," by G. F. Hdj^ Club was organized to promote 1 Meditation 1 1 8 p.m. held at Lincoln School. Presiding A meeting of cub pack parents preceding the first Easter. past tour phony, * by Widor, will be the prep - at the service will be the Rev. Ben- cast wffl A regular meeting of the teach- friendship, good wffl, and unity X X The blessing of the Parebal wffl be held Monday at 8 p. m. to The Good Friday — 10:30 Service for Boys "On Such a Night As This** Walks, Margaret Karomi. Stephen lude at the Sung Eucharist at 11 : X Allen, minister of the the chapeL The Acts, chapter 1, Lorraine, Green, Geoige ing staff of the Sunday school wffl among members and friends of the I "*" "Ispak. Lpis Lear. Herbert Bor- m.m. Prior to the Kyrte t«r Old- dole will take place Ffcst Bantist Cbmrh and President wffl be studied Wednesday at 8 Fuleher. J. Upp, Barry Brough- be hejd at the church Monday at church by creating and wtwfWin- i5t. Michael's Church I k PatricU Hart, Roger Prinun, Even, Holy Saturday at 4 p. andGirk. X royd. the hymn, "Welcome, Happy of the Clergy Ooonril p. m. at prayer meetings at the ton, Frank 8:15 p. m. Clarence Hausmann, ing a high standard of Christian X GOOD FRIDAY ' »Von Oersdortf. Teddy Fran- Morning.** will be sung. Tha aa-The first vespers of Mayor Miserentmo. Betty Wright, Rita 12-3 P. M. Three Hour Community Good superintendalt, will preside. The fellowship^ and education, and by ! Week Program Bichard Von wfll be held st that hour. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. quenc*. Tha Strife Is O'er." will gmenags 10 me GsuLSa Cranford terrace and Mr. GuUiford "»H Douglas Inner Mimrinn Auxiliary of the developing an alert Christian cit- 7:20 A.M. be followed by another hymn, FridayServke. Six local minis- izenship for service to church and I and Mrs. Wffliam T» Collins, 18 Mrs. Nefl Rfley is to charge of New Jersey Lutheran Welfare As- REV. WILLIAM B. DONNELLY, Pastor 'Jesus Christ is Bis'n Today." awl win be dedicated for ten will bring messages on sociation will meet Wednesday at X Moments of Meditation ./•V JLsi JCsi • U8SON use on Eastsr Sunday. Baptisms sev. WflBani IVJebanck, avenue. Those attend- REV. JOSEPH L. DONNELLY, Asst Pastor a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Carthy. ing' are asked to bring Bfldaa. xrin be under supervision of Mrs. "What The Cross Means To 1:30 p. m. at St Mark's Lutheran Tha offertory anthem. "As It and preparation wfll be at 5 p. m, of Calvary JIEV. MARK J. DOOLEY, Asst Pastor Church, wfll read Ihe New The following Douglas Fauna and Bfrs. Edgar Church, Elizabeth. I The Message Began to Dawn," by Vincent Blag- Saturday. Mr. Wnfliw is directing There will be a meeting Wednes- '. April IT. The children's story hour wfll Story, and the last Sunday: Barbara Ann Bus- X will precede the Sanctus. chold. Helene Alberta Gbmitsch. the prodnctson. A free wffl offer- day at 7:30 p. m. of the Luther •The Mystery of The Cross" X BRICA-BRAC "John aaath Je- Beoedictus »*"* -*g*"y Dal from be held Good Friday afternoon at preyer wfll be given by the Rev. Easter Sunday — 6 A. M. Commmiity League. Mrs. Harry Meier of 7 Special Holy Week Musk win be offered at all li Carolyn dawttsch. Barbara Ann tog wffl be taken. The public is AND tha "Mass of the Quiet Hour,** by 3 JO, instead of today. There wfll invited. Dawn Service. Roosevelt avenue will,be hostess services by the school choir. I BehoTd the Lamb <* God, which OViroyd. "At the Lainh% High Haar. Dorothy Elizabeth Hmkel- 1 1 €K*3r Bl'UCft VxSsf*anHBd UQltX, JjVsnDC** next Thursday at TJ0 p. DL, at a X EASTER SERVICES takath away ttiasm of the world.' Feast Wo Sing. * wul b* sung at t 9:30 Church School Bole Classes. meeting of the Women's Mission- X (Jofanl:») • tha Communion, and "Adoro te celebrate their Easter Festival at ary Society. Mrs. George Doss, «, 9:30 and 11 A. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 8oP"Bpalls"*Tf*llt BsttOvsVA vNsfll AVaKSH* 9:30 and 10:50, Identical Church Services. GOOD FRIDAY i tram the King Davoto* win be hoard; at the 330 p.m. At that tune, they wfll place Monday at 8:15 president, will be to charge. 1 I of the Bibs* m- ablutions. ClflU tlltt !Dtta>l>O(K<>ttMylaeW|ft Wfp Diana Berpenmg. Mary X IB p- Turner and Fred LcMon Voorheec TTie Easter Message, "The Inner Resurrection" The Lutheran BroHMHliood wffl Don't mlas th* Inspiration of 8 A. ML—Mass of die Presanctified; Veneration Music X Gloria ha SnaUs, by Oldroyd, fl]Un< during Lcbt meet next Friday, April 2. at 830 your Sunday services by of the Cross. AND LINENS x w» also arewill be offered prior to the Choir Anthems: p- m, at the church. staylns away fiprau— you 1 ••Come Ye Faithful Raise The Strain" YaFaithfuL- Tba workshop conducted its final Lcn- Baniem Ann Jsagaswd* Msry ^Ifnt , can't bear, or bocaus* you 3 P. M—Stations of the Cross. I "Now Is Come The Salvation of have to strain to hear. Hun- X x 1 csMm oi wnnnoaaa, HI US lay sane postlude will be, "Second Move- thel dradar of natisfled users flnd 8 P.M.—Sermon: The Passion. "In Joseph's Lovely Garden" X I the sm which ment from Second Sonata," by the topic.-The Prayer Book and sfcwffl be sngpMedbyatbrasa doa- Our God" by Prother. that the new Mieroton* Ufa. » •**1_u t_ltscln ft lt ** ble quartette from Oiaiiftjul High M tuna Htorina* Aid. with lu Special Music by the Senior Choir; 1 "Christ The Lord Is Risen Again" ^ us, and let us , spodnlly desisnad <-tub» clr. 1 1 nsn -with patience the race that Asststing the Rev. Mr. Carthy I Know That My Redeemer X wm be given by n gnup of h^fr N SEWWCMACBIffS cull, give* new darity and Veneration of die Cross. "The Halleluiah Chorus" X Starting April 18th Is sat bslotet us, LooktBC unto Je— wfll be the Rev. C tt Mallery. Uveth by HandeL complct* undersuutdlas; In X SOB the author sod fmlsher of our Robert If. Hssen wfll be organist church. In your hosac. or 1 and choirmaster, and Mrs, A. "The HaUemjah Choros- by HandeL wherover yon may ho. Come The Easter Message I try are invited td In. or phona today, for FREK HOLY SATURDAY X na Harvey will be assistant 8 P.M. Easter Religious Drama. --Set-for-Towrstir hoarlns "We Have Seen The Living Christ" X X BBMUU *wltni Kss**f to tti# 1st at Ous danra set COMMUNITY SERVICES The Symbol of A Cross" by Hattie R . test. 6:30 A. M.—Liturgical Blessings. WE HAVE MANY by Mary Baker Body fasdnde: Today, Maundy Thursday, an Shannon MK. HAUL 8 A. M—High Mass. I 1 all-day watch will be observed be- US* B. Jons* B*« BBnBkoSk X Christ The Lord Is Risen Today! OUTSTANDING VALUES AT X fore St Andrew^ altar. ' 9 to 10 A. M.—Children's Confessions. X feat wrought out hi p ^sYTfntCu* COs^tl*ftK*u]AaV. oQPOIH oHP^Tfcn tsan WestfcU Sewk« Carter 3 to 6 and 7:30 to 9 P. M.—Confessions. I BXS IXI IXi W.l UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES! X until s p. m, is open to all who a special welcome to those who I and God's will must he universal- CRANFORD 1MB. MICROTOME X X ly dona.'* (pJHtt) recall the words of our Lord, once u year. "Could ye not watch with me one EASTER SUNDAY I ffi X Ma.sc _ 7, 8. 9:15, 10:15 and 11:15 A. M. X X GOOD FRIDAY The 9:15 Mass will be the Children's Mass. I Wtat Is the Mle Store? BOW TO The 11:15 Mass wiU be a High Mass sung COME SUMMER. 1 TRINITY CHURCH 12 Nooa to Throe O'clock X The Rev. Frank V. R Car&y. Rector Visit Eber's Summer by the Senior Choir. X WE'RE OFF A clearance store that solicits and collects used and MrdiftMWt on EASTER MORNING SERVICE 1 discarded articles ol all kinds from Cranford residents EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES X TO X and offers them for resale to customers at extremely GOOD FRIDAY Furniture Outlet Ml reasonable prices. Benefits its customers by enabling 6:30 A. M-—Holy Enchatiat. X them to purchase desirable, useful articles at prices that X 9 A. M—Altar Service 8:00 A. NL—Holy Eucharist with Hymns. at ihe BfedsodsBt Cfanrdi "On The Highway" This Year Make Sure! put everything in the range of the most meagre pocket- 1 11:00 A. NL—Procession. Choral Eochanst. Jfirsi CJptrcl|, 1 book. Proceeds are spent entirely on charitable work Qristni Sdace 10 A. M—litany and Route 2ft, How FWinfteU X in Cranford. , X '•lUSSfil Depending on the residents of Cranford for supplies. if you know nothinng aabout Devoticma. EASTER Look for the Outdoor Patio Display X 3:30 P. M—Chmch School FestivaL 100 High Street 1 It is in urgent, need of~Clothing. Especially Children** y to laarn aom* of the 12 to 3 P.M.— The Commmiity Sanrisc Service A Panorama of the largest variety of X I about this adentMc te- outdoor summer furniture in New 11:15 A-M. Mn00e* "The Preaching of The Prelude "FtoaW from Second Symphony1" 6 o'clock X aotve> human problems. At the Procession—V. Let Us Go Forth in Pw Jersey, consisting of: 1 China Accept this invitation on be- Passion of Our Lord." • R. In the Ksne of- Christ- at the X Brle-a-brae Kitchen 8n»pUe» 1 h half of yourself, your family, JCoQrXlaaik ^*~ VV^BS*3OQEB7B^ MMM^OBCf Jsnn ssTs*&a*SSsT*^ W*l Mb* *• Mo* roorf to Ontario *b (The Three Hour Serv- Kyrle _-__ Memorial Athletic Field FOR COLLECTION CALL CKANTOKD S-SCT7 X end your friends, to attend a far S» .acoion ol <• IMM W.'r. 1 ice.) Preacher, The Seqiwnre Th"~ e bOv.* K Bt. ud •••••• AVK. MENS' CHOIR WILL SING Hymn—"Jaw Christ Is Riste Tbdayr HEED TOCm LAWN now far our Ontario koftday ... and ws <*<»• X I Rector. — The Outaito Sn» yar b*cnw In •» AQQflOO »quore mSmt You'll Buy ft for LKSS «t Aer*a ruurrsrum TODATT X Offertory Anthem—"As It to Selections from al &** auMoan farai to nwdl to do ... to nwn THANKS! 3:30 P. M.—Children's at* *m yoy haw, tmr *m vm. turn m» bun to «S«L W«1 Snd •andy bwdN, «•• taS and M> Sanctns ) far *• Ilg ommt" b , Sir John Stainer's *THE CRUCII1XION of elothlaf. X At the Communion—"At the Lamb* High T*mst WcStnT II—in ready to gat *o N. J. 8 P. M.—Evensong. At the Ablutions—-Adoro te Devote- W.V« ol goh« to no«« a I Ave. at Ml Gloria in Bxcebds . Oadroyd ••Ontario. Racearional—-dome. Te VMthfuT Easier Meditation by the Pastor, X •ONOAT at 1UM A. M. Posttudt—"Second Movement tram Second "The Man Who Changed The World" THE JUMBLE STORE Sonata" The Reverend Benjamin W. P. Allen WEBMSaDATaiSOSr.M. Sponsored by Cranford Junior Service lea**c Ix •UMftATl THE REV. C H. MALJJERT. I £*• SI >•!••!•< QM X ROBERT M. HAZEH. Orgaoist and Come, and Worship The Snbject: ^Tie Resurrected Christ*' 107 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD I Far A. EDNA HARVEY. V. eai My«a«i X ieas JC S i

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THaV CBAHtpBD dtlZPt AMD CHRONICLK. THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1949. [funniest and the nicest looking respectively, of the Granted High ful to have him back on the Cran- School Library CtaadL Accent on Accents in Benefit ford Vtage aftefirJkn absence of over Recent Events of Inter est Strife Gra«e with Mrs. Rev* Johnson, five years. Last week-four children in Miss attended the spring meeting1 of the An arithmetic bee made Ooris Haldenwang's sixth grade New Jersey School Library Coun- following day. problems Just in case you are one of those In Cranford Public Schools calendars for April They are Comedy Here April 22 and 23people who doesnt believe in sang in the High School auditor- cils Association on April Z. About in FredJAsb. w ium. Thay^Mng tour- songs with -weather—tor-each— day. The conrtudtng part of the tele-! _ ^ry Jailer's . p« C ."«Ung_tlme_.«aA Jmoney..fpjrj>\m scaooi* tnre-sn* COKt WHS ft QU1X p*3p(F8A OD *fcT~ is busily engaged in a metal' self-enjoyment, remember that the seven other* people. did Mrs. John Low as di-1 _~ even over the state at-someone TTnmrTT Hawcs postp s the tempera- ing project. Bach cnUd has ^ di 15 "Peak French as anplay is a benefit for the Cranford were: "Row, Row, Jean Belden of the Balboa group morningg, and Martin and nnutritiou n leff i by ftanaM Z< choose "While the Suhl!™ * "Oh, Susanna," ture Contestants were Geneviewe Green. l»a»strfarms suited to^ as the benefit play to be^f £uk£ s would -r- a ververy Junior Service League, an organi- Boat," Trometter posts the weatheh r signs. zation well-nown for its support The Beautiful,- "Home was Patty Foldy df the < Robert Wfacdary, Willie Mae ovm special interests. This ties oresented by the Dramatic Club sporty rake who considers himself dance. ' •' • Singley, Lyn Gulliford, Fatty of charities. by playing two piano selections. Range** and "Vive .L'Amour.' group. The children in Miss in with their study of heraldry in the high school auditorium most casmopolitan and is delighted Easier Aids Richard Warti announced tile KOOSKVaXT SGBOOtV Natalie Donovan and Floyd Schroppe. Middle Ages. Ten children Reserved tickets go on sale Ap- Those participating were: Janice Sdesee Clob Feick's second grade had five mh rg are April 22 and 23 for the Junior Ser-|when a conversation with Lt. Coir group of Swedis' h ssongs sung by Keve, June Schnell, John Peter- Stephen Eudene and Bud Jen*, The m* * of the clasrfwork- covering book ends with brass League? Ol course everyone bert gives him the chance to show ril 18-21 in Seager's Drug Store. The following children in Mrs. kmuellcr took little chicks, three yellow and twoing on the terhntrnl side of tne copper foil, and others have theior I V IIMS that* comedy is more pop- PLAEVFIELD Clan Davis* class received 100 perthe class. LoiLos: Wan man and John Dalke. The following children in Miss en were winners of the Bird black, but one died; Every' day his knowledg1 e of "la langue fran- McKee's ftrsr grade bad perfect t^l»yafm and the De&7* and a" barn dance to Geav: Mrs. Cass said the dressings Tiylfo* * living on a reservation. sented Robert Burnasn with a S35 Billy Woouey has brought in In music appreciation, they have prize of $10 for winning the local Champlain groups "Skip to My Lou" was given. The have filled a great need of cancer some pottery and an Indian Doll. studied the story of "Peter and team, and and entire class participated. Jack patients' Through the chapter's F..Reg. 4.00 English the Wolf," by Serge Prokofieff. Oratorical Contest sponsored' by Simons and Barbara Wulff made Grade IV the Legion. bus groups- ttie other team. Don- service program, the dressings are Doeskins They can tell the different charac- tfie •nimiini'Mii»«|f». * Kmil Kutaera WILLIAM G. SCHMALL distributed to hospitals, through Arlene Schipper of Mrs. Alice Mrs. John Allen, representing ald McCord of the group r., suffragan bishop of New Jer- Blonaetta money. tricia Gjertte. Robert Peterson, and their leader. Harry Van sey, will speak of mission churches Jack Bosch exhibited a Iamb Martha Babcock. John Boyle. Rob- under Tils jurisdiction as arch- i. all in Dutch costume. ym%m. made from ewspaper, which was ert Hermann, Adrienne Froelich, As a concluding feature a group iUMMIR SESSION deacon. rolled and into shape and Paula Hofmann, Marion Sohwartz, of high school pupils, Leo John- *IOtSTtATIOM NOW IN PKOOftESS Miss-Katharine Duffleld, provin- ml MM SmmO. then covered with tufted cotton to Sharon Cocuaa and Robert Pells. cial college secretary, will speak son, Betty Rader, Norman Hobhfe, DAY AMD IVtJaMS> SCUM* . m 2.M •lake it look wooty. Woodrow Jones, from grade 3D, Joan Tillett and Gail Brinkman, . OFFICE: TELEPHONE: at the afternoon session. She will - The pupils in Mrs. Eunice also helped the children make the Day Oasses begmTUlSDAY.MAY 31,1949 joined the Dutch group in a fott 9 AU>EN STREET CRANFORD report on the work being done in Thompson's class provided enter— windmill. dance. At the end of the pro- Ev«unfl Oasws begin MONDAY, JUNE 1% 194? New York and New Jersey to in- I.. Faille Top Handle Bag ACCOUMTAMCT tJUCTXS (CFJL) CRANFORD. N. J. 6-S53S csittttisnt 'tor ivecusesday morninafii F«wt» Grade gram the Dutch group led the terest young women in religion Tkm Ug Omt em, mdd m mm* » by giving a' progras& school in singing "God Bless and will speak of. the progress be- The following children, in Mrs. Aovansmsk jam saums , ing made in recruiting college ymwr Etur mpmwm\. Ymmn fa mwf about the Vikings. T£e fallowing Rita Sansone's class have had 100 America." m-tUckfmOU. children gave toptes: ^Xanie^Xil l DStudenDon-'percent in attendance and punc- t opinion was that this Wrtt» or thorn farMar*. * lAnfor 7-8200 women for professional church ncQr. Dolores Johrden. Arthur! tuality for the month of March: was one of the best assembly pro- PACE COLLEGE work. 7.9S vim us Summers. Lois Wankmuener. Car-] Arthu r Benintente. Carla Castal- grams the high schooT has ever had. ol Buachold. 235 BROADWAY, MEW TOBX 7. 'MEW TOIK J .. Herb Farm Shop Susan .Wagner and-do, Hugh Colville, Karl Hinkel- Douglas Strack and Robert Bur- CITT HAIL PARK Beatrice Rogers. dey, Linda Jane Hboley, Richard vice-president and secretary Treasure Chest M The following took part in anLuby. Beverly Maww^gt William original -puty. entitled "Leif. the Morell. Marilyn Roehnelt and ComtaimM An ol parlmmm mid Lucky"^ Robert King, Robert Guer- Ruth Schuetz. mmem of toiltt wmtmr tm exquhif tim Beatrice Rogers, Shirley Bald- Some of the children in the class plattie dust. BtmutifuOr decm- wia. aVnneth Winne. Robert Lev- whittled Easter napkin rings to \ rmfd. ine. Daa&el DoaneUy. Steve Zul- give as Easter gifts to members of • «.7S Sonja Gerow. Shirley Ann their families. The napkin rings 'Hoffman, wfmantvr- 'Jorlett. Clydewere in the shapes of rabbits, Durhant and Frank D*Antonio. chicks and ducks. Another group danced a Swedish Many of the children decorated called "Gustove*s SkolL" their hard-boiled eggs with ears. 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•I C1T1/JM AMD 's, THURSDAY. APBIL 14. 1M» CHBOMICIX THURSDAY, AnUJI, MM state, but is a welcome relief from Finance ,/ ' • " so ttiat Bin. Charles Albury, Mrs. Joseph Ford, tenor; Frederick Olssoo, ten- r Insure property.. . • Traffic Deaths Increase Democratic dob Open House Program Kay, Mrs. H. R. Brinkman, and Concert Presented pp»«»s»pa^ay»wyyyw. ^:," : W,^' yyj^:'.'"™" t! fas owmtked terms of "com- Legislation and Public Affairs Park Cmtrr •t pssjad m— - «•*- or,. Robert Decker, baritone, and Create planning board. Board of Taxation Family life Today ao. Urns lenricss the Hears Candidates Enjoyed by Youths Past Commander Andrew McCon- For Benefit of VFW Thomas Rleder. bass, with Doris TOWNSHIP TALKS mission'' : Throughout the State r record nell of the Legion. ^Board of nine freeholders Sell or rent real-estate. Purchasing Board of Elections B "" to George Turk ot Springfield and The third in a series of Open A benefit concert for the Capt. Stapleton as arranger and accom- I base. Three are ehos- Kff^mt^ free county libraries. 'Insurance- - Mosquito Commission A 44 per cent increase in traj. Joseph F. Greer of Elisabeth House programs for Cranford High Newell Rodney Fiske Post, 335, panist., E. R 8TAKU Acquire property for-historical 1 urch QQQ att CatSMV IO PQCa^baMaft ft aaUlaul V.F.W. attracted an audience of ye>r_to terms of three Onf> of the most extensive fields Board of Agriculture. ? --??? Jersey Democratic, candidttes for free- School students under sponsor- i? over w j •MuJiSlBSv aaSBWLaiaW Tujtljij 'aiaSBalik 4BWj4*lM Legion Auxiliary Aids . Hie freeholders elect their of County government is in public year was announced recently by •USKllllaV wHm WlaBsWaF CaflO W1UI holder, and Joseph T. Sharkey, un- ship of Cranford Post, 212, Amer- several' hundred persons Thurs- rraea vaiekcst Erect and operate power, beat, and play ntansett, or else tead opposed for the party's nomination ican - Legion, and the . Cranford 9 day night in the high school aud- A 3 or 4-pound trouat 14. Union County Government. presiding officer, who is called welfare. The Board is directly Precaution Urged in Motor Vehicle Director Arthur » Veterans Rehabilitation the Director. The salarjr of mam- md light plants; concerned with the Bonnie Bum Presbyterian ChUdnm'a Hecords Junior how to use the family ml for Township Committee, were the Council of Church Women was itorium. It was given by the Sljy- ginfd that ProkofiefTs -Peter and the Wolf." County is of the second class with ties at a computed tax rate. The for lunacy, feeble-minded, epilep- ' A drop fa the percentage of j*. purchased from Frank Adrizonne, Not only do attractive records Democratic committee members a group from Rahway sponsored Mrs. Madeline Baxter, vice-presi- the fact that many of its functions soning in cuts resulting from brok- he w& riding on by J. D. Person, Jr., who directed' dent, presided in- the absence of a 1040 census of 329.455. It hasare of an agency nature, and in all respective municipalities collect tics, tuberculosis, and psychiatric destrian fatalities was reported. Of property at the comer of Spring* the Cretrvlek. present a rich cultural heritage. in the primary on April 19. An ag- | Where the Sidewalk Ain't No More an area of 104.10 sq. miles and is these taxes along with their own, en glass of the tubes, Mr. Smith gressive November election cam- folk dancing. Entertainment 'also Mrs. Elizabeth Goodman, who at- cases it has only the - authority treatment. Through the County advised citizens to handle them the 91 persons killed this year, 44 field avenue and Miln streets The Like DavM, but they also help stimulate an ap- included ping pong and bowling. PERFECTLY? divided into twenty-one munici- hi it by statute*** and must remit the County's total Welfare Board it specializes in old purchase price for the property, of music in children, paign is being planned, it was re- tended a meeting of the Summit palities covering its entire acreace share on the municipality's total with great care, and to wrap and were pedestrians, while pei'-^rr^iYf tm r.Mr" ESTATE OF XOOT oii our jpr«s^« ifore,^ ceased. ,Qne New Jersey father solved Propcily Blended^ Pursuant to-the-«Nler «rf CHAHUES A. Easter; the child dyed d RICHAR P G. OTTO, JR.. Surrogate'of the County of this problem by attaching the made Kaster cards and baskets, Since 1930 i close on Monday, AprU 18th. ••">•" Union, made on the eighteenth day of " ' •••.••••-•• • • v *. •.•;,•„-,•,', ..." March. A. D.. 1840. upon the application of the;undersigned, as Executor of the estate ot said deceased, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased STILL MORE FACTS ABOUT LAWN SEEDS We have secured a new and larger loco- to exhibit to the subscriber under oath COAST TO COAST MOVERS •SB • '«•••. ' or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within •be months from the date of said order, | tion at 5 Eastman Street, and we expect to or they Will be forever barred from prose- cuting or recovering the tame against the SPRING STYLES IN THE MOST WALKED KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS i open there about April 30. Watch this paper § subscriber. .. . , , Believe it or not, seed no longer comes from Kentucky in large JAMES HILTON MABONIY. ASSEMBLY : ••••"•. . Executor. ABOUT SHOE IN AMERICA quantities as formerly. . Missouri came into prominence for a I for the date of our opening. SNFVTLY & ELY, Attorneys, . • while but in recent years, Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota have 111 Qulmby St., WastOcM, tt. J. taken the lead in the production of Kentucky Blue Grass Seed. SPONSORS 4 H , Hees ST.80 HENRY P. TOWNSEND, A«ri James A. Andrews, ILLAHEK (Creeping) FESCUE 301 Orange Avenue i We wish to take this opportunity to thank ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. A rather recent strain of FESCUE that has all the desirable William L. Brown, Jr., Flrepwsf Ststsge qualities for a QUALJTY^LAWN SEED ingredient and lacks the .219 Arbor Street I our many patrons and friends not only for for Ceonneralal and •VV undesirable traits of other fescues. The seed used in C. E. J. Walter Coffee, HanseheU TRUBENBACH'S CENTRAL PARK SUPREME LAWN SEED 118 Oak Lane I their past patronage but also for their help is grown in UNION COUNTY and certified by the Oregon State Meredith S. Conley, Department of Agriculture. ' -. 17 Madison Avenue.' William F. Hand, I in endeavoring to secure a new location 4 Central Avenue SHADES RED TOP ' Richard N. ~McFad«1*n. I for us. A valuable nurse grass used to shade and protect other slower 10 Normandie Place HOIXAKD BfAlDISON 1M \\ germinating seeds in lawn mixtures. Most RED TOP seed is Stuart W. McFaddwn, STOCKS and BONDS grown in Illinois and Missouri where adverse growing condK • AMEWCAN RICHARD G. MOSER is a community 29 Algonquin uiive tions caused crop failures in many seed-producing areas. TJuree VERMOUTH leader, head of Summjt Community Edward EL Miller | We shall strive Ufserve you even better in | TOHK bags of RED TOP seed could have been bought last year tor 4 Pittsfleld Street CURB Bought - Sold -Quoted the price of one at present but despite high prices; the quantity Chest, former Y.MCA. Director, able John E. Miller I our new store. Thanks, again! -< and quality of RED TOP used in C. E. TOUBENBACITS CEN- 312 Orchard Street TRAL PARK SUPREME QUALITY LAWN SEED has not been lawyer. World'War II Veteran. Harry V. Osborne, Jr. ONYOURHetLER LISTED OR UNLISTED FfiGUCCu* . • 116 Herning Avenue E. Duer Reeves, l 22T— 24" RYE GRASS ~~ Regular Republican. 406 Casino Avenue Inquiries Invited • Also used as a- nurse grass and cover crop because ot rapid George Spaulding, 26" —2»" —30* 5 Central Avenue PAUL'S DELICATESSEN o—— germination of seed. It is the least expensive ingredient used in lawn.mixtures and often is a temptation to overload mix- Vote for Richard G. Moser for Assembly Charles J. Stevens, White or Ecru WPS 10 Willow Street tures to cut costs and make claims for producing a "beautiful Ifs Mgn slyb to wisor mstJIuai lawn" in so many days. Over 18% of the total mixture is un- Dr, Joseph "A. Zingales, MRS. C. JOHNSON * desirable for a beautiful, permanent lawn so check analysis of Pull Lever 12-A on PRIMARY 101 Holly Street Paint Sitap. George W.O tMMls with lowhwnllrMsl all lawn seeds before purchasing. Guaranteed to have not SUPPORTED BY DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1949. Cranford 6-0842 | BUUROO V fftonisslm's naw Spring more than 10% of RYE GRASS In C. E. TRUBENBACH'S EVERT ELECTED I 12 North Union Ave. BROKER AND DEALER IN CENTRAL PARK SUPREME QUALITY LAWN SEED. Most OFFICIAL OF HIS 1*7-5 M. UNION atylss ovv> nawar QUO bsflac JMd tor tor W BAST RYE GRASS seed is grown in Oregon, Idaho and Texas. HOME COMMUNITY CKanfettl C-SSM tSMnsvsr. Swlt-ablas and dVsss- WEstfleld t-tSBS WHITE CLOVER . aalss so-woodsffuBy caas- . is blended (8%) In CENTRAL PARK SUPREME for those who desire it Quantities of WHITE CLOVER seed were formerly imported from Holland, Germany, Hungary and Poland. How- my oppsol, so paMslngly ever, Louisiana now supplies most of this crop. For Goodness Sake — Try Our BUIlWitSlrttB IIS THE NEW OLDSMOBIIE LOWESTPRICED CAR LUMBER Layvn Seed WITH HI6H- ROCKET'EHGINE! CENTRAL PARK SUPREME (WITH OK WITHOUT CLOVBB) 1 lb. $1.15 - 5 lbs. $5.50 - 10 lbs. $10.50 Contains purest and highest germinating seeds obtainable Revised Formula Used In Successful Experiment* Blended To Remain Green Most of Year Now Available To You E8FECIAIXY FORMULATED AND BLENDED BY US FOR THIS VICTORS".

Now Contain 25% Illahee (Creeping) Fescue 1 The fescue that lives compatibly 'with other grasses 8. DRV But Only 10% Perennial Rye Grass Sufficient for ground coverage in new lawns Not too much to be a nuisance in established lawns CONTAINS ABSOLUTELY NO BENT GKA8S which requires ideal conditions to start a lawn, more frequent attention to maintain properly and further headaches) caused If You're Planning Now For by brown patch, dollar patch and other fungus dl CM Smtmm «M •H,*m timlv Prim. Our New Seed Mixer Assures Spring Building and Repair We're fully stocked with lumber and buHding supplies . . . ready far Adequate Supply of QUALITY LAWN «ren then in tin thrilling *1»** ... the lowcat-priopd "Rocket" Engine carl imwMnlfafo ddhrery. Our lumber stocks are piopeily aged to riiniiisatr. . To Supply An Ever Increasing Demand. It's the New TbriU Bat you're got todriroit tobdiereit. Yoa float through traffic in thk 'car. You wing down the highway with a acneatinti of quiet amootknt—that yooVc ncr«ar warping. We carry only highest quality supplies, reasonabl] kaown before. More power...proved power, that makes erery mBe pure pleasure. Yet OM«> If you're rJ*«Tf«"«g your Spring building and repair now, cal in C. E. TRUBENBACH lk 13S horsepower high-oomprtMipn **Rocke)tn Eagipe actually savea on faoU What's ottimator to help determine your n-wds. No oUigittiost. R, Una apaiklinx "88** abnoat drirea itself, thanks to the magic of Hydra-Matfe Drive*. No oU-faJBaocd shifting or dutcfa-nuUing . . . ail yon do is step on the gas and go! OLDSMOBILE Co Fntnramir Pick the **88" Cor style. Cor manearerability. for tbtt solid comfort of a brand new Body by Fisher... and tor the New Tin-Hi of "Rocket" Engine performance! See the **OT*—and the "Rocket" Engine Oidamobilo "98" at your CMdtmobue dealer's. Builders' General Supply Co. FEI ED S I I YOU! NfARfST OIDSMOII1I Lumber Trim Masonry STQRl Hardware Paint AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL Frmt parking lor Levg Brothers patrons Just around the 116.118 SOUTH AVE-, E. OWord 6-1661 NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. ssr T« 336 CENTENNIAL AVENUE CRanf ord 6^0505 •from the store 0m West JsrweuSL UVYMOTHBS. HJZAMTM Nortk and Central A«ea~ Weitfield TeL WE. 24>22ff m:^ *••• • • •-;:;••; m THK CHAOTOBD CII'IZJUI AMD THUBflUAY, APRIL 14, 1»0 THB CRAHTOHD CITIZEN. AMD CBRONICLS, THURSDAY. APRH. 14. (1M9 Paga Nlnet—. n Qoeing CotUlion by - 38 Buchanan street last week. - Mrs. Bowers 'said that while 1 Elsa Heilich Dancers she was away from the house on The closing cotillion of the March 27 a pane of glass was democracy broken In a side window and' a On Baseball Squad * WewtrliOrt rl-t«f« nt «ri> g1«a TT^ll- Picture Proves April 1 Catch Not a Tish Story'iPractice Game Here -f_rt ich School «t Dancing was held screen cut out She mid the house orBeara At Springfield Colleg Saturday afternoon at the Benja- was entered but nothing, was miss- Association Meeting . JFor dippers Saturday ing. Mrs. Bowers said that the gfnewS for Newark Bear Robert A. Dol min Franklin School. Westfield. Dr. H. R. Best, supervising prin- The Cranford Clippers will play Crane's Ford Chapter, Daugh- window was repaired with tape cipal of Cranford Public Schools, Opener Today fans a_T the dub broke camp to has been The program began with a a practice baseball game with the ters of the Anierican Revolution, NEW CRANFORD promenade and demonstration of and newspaper,, and that when attended a meeting Monday at the Union Amerirsn Legion team at 2 'the trip home, from Florida vaislty baseball awarded prises of $3 each to Ann she returned to the house Monday ;J St. Mary's Newark Athletic Club of the exec- week-end was the return, of field College, Si RESIDENTS class technique in ^anring by the !. p. m. this Saturday on the Walnut r Bishop and Bay Weaver for their baby. Junior and senior classes. night after a short absence, the utive committee of the New Jersey avenue field here. Opening game InN.Plainjiela Duane PiUette to the Newark ros-jme-aber of the newspaper had been pushed in. State Athletic Association. Dr. ter by the parent New York Yank- essays an American government at Children from Cranford, Fanwood, of the Clippers' regular season will Coach J. Seth WeeMeyV^B--- ees. Te B fros^KX_h team? . an assembly program last Thurs- The following births have been Lt Thomas Woods investigated- Best was recently named as rep- be played against Roselle Park at ees. The Bears have been looking is T.indpn. Summit and Westfield are By 2 to 1 and Gold trackmen open their for some bolstering in the pitrhmg who has looked impressive. day morning at Cranford High recorded at the office of William members of the groups. resentative of the school superin- Cranford on May 1. P. Smith, registrar of vital statis- Bob Neebling pitched a fine season' this Tifternoon snth a dual department and the right hand played jayvee basketbalL School. Among the Cranford girls who Music dub Meets tendents of the state on the com- meet at North Plairifleld. There fireball hurler from California is tics: game against St. Mary's of Eliza- mittee, which handles all problems pprB Following is the essay written participated in the recital were The Rose Villa Music Club met PETXBSENS DAIRY (1) are seven dualu /*".meets-, inrliidiincludinng bound to provide plenty ol it A daughter, Linda Shirleen, to beth on the new Memorial Recrea- Angle- : 130 124 183 ' Ear Cora gaie by Miss Bishop.. The prize-win- Susan Schaeffer, Dawn Schaeffer, last Thursday at the home of Mrs. relative to eligibility, sanctioning second team everatsn , on their sched- Buddy Hassetfs boys will be Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark of tion iFeld here Tuesday afternoon, of meets and enforcement of rules E. A. Peterson 144 118- 154 Com grain and ear-corn silage m ning article in the boys' division Dorothy Keaton, Barbara Gittens, Melvin Miller of #31 Carlten road, winning' for Cranford by a score E. W. Peterson ,___1B1 m 177 ule. / borne- this week-end to engage will appear in next week's issue 131 Makatom drive, on March 31. Katherine Sauef, Janet Copeland, and regulations in connection with W. Peter-en _. 181 148 148 With a squad of 50 men to work Jersey City in a three-game exhi- reported to contain an uniden_%« Westfield. It was announced that "of 2 to 1. This was the second scholastic athletic events. Haliman _. 1S3 180 174 factor, not present in graUueaTcm!, of this newspaper. A daughter, Joanne, to Mr. andKathy Wiese, Muriel Ann Gregg, the next meeting will be held Ap- win of the season, Neebling having ith.,Coach Weekley is aiming at bition series which will wind up Constance Poole, Gal Gibbons and 769 67- the pre-sea$on training campaign. sUage. that stimulates milk BIETH OF A DEMOCRACY Mrs. James P. Dwyer of 19 Lin- ril 28 at the home- of Mrs. Frank pitched the Blue and Gold to a DEMOCHATIC (_> hay&g his boys continue the string Van. coln avenue, east, on March 1. Q'Shaughnessy. Dfmmlek .„._. ___.__18I> 144 seven undefeated dual meets The teams will play in Ruppert By. Ann Bishop j Wadsworth of \9 Berkely place. 18-2 victory ov*r Scotch Plains in 178 A son, Dennis Ira, to Mr. and Mrs, Marie DuRie was the ac- The co-hostess will be Mrs. Ed- the opener last week. Schmltt "__. _iaa 147 which they started last years. Stadium, Newark, -.Saturday at "We hold these truths to be setf- Mailmen Carey -, 140 2:30 p. m., and in Roosevelt Stad- Mrs. John E. Gibson of 115 New :ompanist. • . gar M. Baker. There will be a Stleif „_ 145 There will be an intensification In adition to striking out 10 op- |-evident:' That all men are created street, on March 10. study of the music of Poland. posing batters and walking none, Hayeck : 162 13' of practice from this point on. inium, Jersey City. Sunday at 2 Hog—n ___.._._ ,._—_ 83 p. m_ and then wind it up jwith a equal; that they are endowed by Neebling banged out a triple and Grelco , , las preparation for important coming A daughter, Diane. Marie, to Reports Evidence contest at Gabes Stadium, West their Creator with certain Inalien- accounted for half of the Cranford In Sweep Handleap _.t . __.... 13/ 48 61 competition, including the County able rights; that among these are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Grif- Of Burglary Attempts 8t«*M Fratt - 'runs Tuesday. Voetsch, • the -St. Relay Championships on April 22 Brighton. Staten T^ianH, Monday fiths of 28 Parkway Village, on One way to keep moisture out off yJBl 740 780 at 2 p. nx. ' ' life, liberty, and th* pursuit of Mary's pitcher, walkeked three anandd By winning a sweep from, the MEN'S TEAOUE (2) and th£ Penn Relays in Philadel- happiness." March 5. ^~ Two apparent attempts at burg- fruit which is to be stored In the managed to strike out only five Builders' General keglers last Fri- Mead, Sr. .J__T..m13» 182 IBS phia on April 29 and 30! "My Little Chickadee" A son, John £>tuart, Jr., to Mr. lary at her home, were reported to basement or cellar la to place It in Mead, Jr. ^r»- 148 125 163 Parky-a Qadlba . ; . This passage from the Declara- the police by Mrs. J. Bowers of ealvanized steel utility baskets. Cranfoid batters. day night, the Post Office pinners BuUer ._;______120 168 H7 Last year's lettermen who are also ABBOTT * COBTEtlO la tion of Independence shows that and Mrs. John S. Hall, iSr., of 19 Neebling's triple occurred dur- pulled to within two games of the Maxfleld .,«<_„- . 166 153. 168 participating in track again this Young porcupines are bom beaiing 4rd _~____145 186, ' 152 James Walker and George Rankin. ing of the Continental armies from tered by the Builders' since they Hall _._ ...... _-_147 100 8C all the states, and the sharing of A daughter, Barbara Mae, to Mr. scored on a single by Dan Caruso and Mrs. John H. Jacobs of 28 to right field. rejuvenated their. team midway 750 710 700 common dangers united these peo- through the season. It also Came JadtiBg y ple into one family. In the hearts 'orest avenue, on March 14. ' . While there, was only one error as a shock to the league-leading CBABOrO-UD BOWUKO XBAOm Gauge, in nyliin hosiery, refer* to o( these people was now a feeling A son, William Robert, to Mr. In Tuesday's contest, Cranford Petersen's Dairy team who, a few • Tea*. StaaaUa* the number of knitting need—s used C-ai-t G*Me of nationalism. A man no longer ind Mrs. William P. Joyce of 598 Dehmer's Flower Shoppe committeed eight errors in Satur- W t. weeks ago, enjoyed a sufficient Petersen's Dairy 50 31 per Inch and a half; the lower tba thought of himself as a Virginian, laritan road, on March 30. day's game at Irvington and lost lead to "coast home" to first place. Post Office , 48 " 33 gauge, the coarser the knit Denier or a Georgian, Or a Pennsylvan- A daughter, Carol Lynn, to Mr. 107 N. Union Ave. Cr. 6-1032 by a score of 16 to 0. Dave Hulse Errlco Trucking __.._-____.48 35 and Mrs. Kenneth K. Kimball of However, the past two weeks Lions Club __45 38 applies to the sice of the yarn; tba ian, but as an American. Together started , on the mound for the aUxen-Cbronide .._._._..„..•_ 37 smaller tl»e denier,, the finer end Ramapo toad, on March 12. Blue and (Sold against Irvington. have' seen the dairymen's' lead .Vic Shaheen of 2 Summit .road, president of Builders' Lutheran Brotherhood ____44 " "37 they had taken a bold and danger- e ratafe shie«^,s^p^ttg. . . ..\_ "COMMAND A daughter, Anne Marie, to Mr. He was -replaced- In ~the-nfth -by drop steMay,._.J_aat • General Supply, is shown with UM sailnsh lie laixdfld after a, Maih.: Hen's Oub ,^w» 37 t x ous ste^Jfj^mx,, which they_ could thexd£ppped two to the Democrat- half-hour batUe off Miami Beach, on, April, .kljtyi gtanJUBifc Blends Trt'T"* L •", ,4y 38 Lnpt draw back. ^A great enthus- and Mrs, Wiffiam X Maher of 472 •::::••-*« * 3 -Ronald- Wahley, «nd Norman-Hab- Bafwblieai>Cl ffldw^veriue; rB Mai*O" ^ bie took over in the seventh. ic Club which, by the way, pulled measured 6 feet, 8 inches. The catch, was made from the "In- Sunny Acres FBOU THK HXABT Or AFRICA iasm filled them with a feeling of Rotary dub A daughter, Karen, to Mr. and DONTHAVE YOUR FLOORS SCRAPED! Neebling then was caled into ac- that team from sixteenth to fif- terim,'* captained by Charles. Smith of Miami Beach. Others in OOHB- power and loyalty to America, For •»' <• tion and held the batters to one teenth place in the standings., the party included Mrs. Shaheen, and Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Mc- VJT.W. ______James Cralx. Lola Lane the Revolution meant more than Mrs. Hugh McCaffrey of 109 Lo- ° Do the Job Tonnelf and Save Honey Faddin of Long Branch. The Shaheens returned last week after • Builders' General ______31 cust drive, on March 15. ' with _ . more run in the eighth and none The b{g match of thi night was Democratic Club the entrance of a small nation into JO days in Florida. , . A daughter, Diana Marie, to Mr. in the "i"th, between the third-place Enrico ^^^Tft^ i " ,, , ,, iU-%. 1UXI the world. It meant the birth of WILSOLVE and WBLTEX VtMay Nlckt's 8«ks«ale also a nation "whose ideals were those and Mrs. Frederick Mueller, Jr., The lineups: . • • Truckers and the fifth place Citi- — 7 P. M. — "Wild BUT Elliott, Betty of 38 Broad street, on March 24. Drop in and Amxure for » •' CRANTORD ST. MARVS zen and Chronicle kegleri>In-the Bupdera* General va. RepubUcana "YoungTatnEdbon" of equal opportunity, individual ABB K AB R B rico Trucking, 224 add 214; Har- POST OfTICX (6) Chronicle vs. Petenen'a liberty, and a government selected A son, Charles, to Mr. and Mrs. FREE DEMONSTRATION Byrnes, as 4 0 O Hayden, rf - opening game, the newspapermen ris, Citizen and Chronicle, 225; Iiuaardl , ,,. ...,.; .177 10. Unaml va. Errico Truckers The Return of Charles. J. Phillips of 948 Lincoln 8tiekn*y, IU 0 0 S«artes. Sb 4 posted a 979, which is the new Holt |7n 10s Democrats vs. Post Office | by the people. in Your Home —- Burnett, 11 3 0 1 C'nUU'n, _b4 hl Ray, Citizen and Chronicle, 231; Donovan i«r' . HO , — 0:80 r. K. — Daniel Boone" venue, on March 3. irbUn«. p 3 1 1 lUnkley, as 3 high game in the league * " Austin, Citizen and Chronicle, 218; Boertmenn. A. ~____18» 101 Sunny Acres vs. Lions Club jonr us nr OUB The belief that all men are'en- A son, Theodore Donald, to Mr. Carroll, e 3 0 O Caaaar, cf 3 son. The Chronicle dropped the Koebler •-—. ; 303 168 Rotary vs. Men'* Leacue I titled to life, liberty, and the pur- Slcko of Krrico Truckers had the w BOO rABADB and Mrs. Donald P. Robinson oi Beiden. if 3 1 1 Voetsehr, p3 Coinmuten VIL EiWtlwFT f — Chapter Ke. It — suit of happiness brought many Johnston Paint Shop Rijtafn. MOO MjsMatyaf. , U 3 second game by 23 pins and came high series of the night with 897 S70 839 019 VJ.W. m. Methodtrta OF mrrs "Rider, of Death Valley" 2 Claremont place, on March 6j,-> RICHARD HARTIG Canuo. di O 1 Brouii*. fid back to win the nightcap 3Mrs. The fourth place Lions Club Chronicle with 898. The Chronicle Krele • ^ ,r ,,.. , 01 ' Stocce Comedy large estates were broken up and Dominic L. Santacroce of 124 Col- ' 18 1 4 19 1 • team dropped two to the Men's pinners had the high team wrilm DUtuOlo ______m_lM US "JOHN LOVES MART* the laws of inheritance were umbia avenue, on March 12. League and are now only a game Pavlca 158 170 OPEN EVERY EVENING PUR. changed so that all children might IRV1NOTOIC •'*" CRANTORTRDD with 2.642. J. Haddad i .__183 • 153 FLwfcUlfctfre A son, Theodore Kjeld, Jr., to J. Edward Wolf ABB R ABRBR H ahead of the pack. Tied for fifth Colanarl ______'__ - 106 ING EASTER WEEK have a share in their father's land," Mr. and Mrs. Theodore K. Torger- Lane, lb ~3' 1 O Bymj, ts _1 with the Chronicle are the Luth- Summaries of last Friday night's iw^-p ,...,i.i.,,iul ; 38 U abandoning the, English law which Knwch. cf 3 3 O Stlckny. Ib4 matches follow: sen, Sr., of 103 Walnut avenue, on Saum. « _3 1 1. Bunn.il. If 4 eran Brotherhood who took a pair 786 767 MOVB mat MONDAY and TUESDAY | made it compulsory for the eldest March 30. MRHQDIST MKN*8 (3) AFaUL 18-19 Winifred Dress Shoppe "• • '•• • }'• ' Doyte. 2b -4 1 O Hulaa, p __1 from the V, F. W. and the Meth- son to inherit the~ propertyj Also, A eon, William Thaddeus, to Mr. Wam«r. 3b3 1 1 NeebUnf, 11 Cowperthwatta U» 1M 14* BZPDBUCAN CLUB ABffl ta-U "BOYS OF THE arr ants was abolished. The -belief Kayo-rid. p4 0 1 Those who hit the 200 circle last A. Vennerl .178 164 A son, Joseph James, Jr., to Mr. A Splendid 8etoetton Dayard, lb a O O Balden, rl 4 w$ek > included: Donovan, Post Cory _.- 109 164 1T4 T. DeDer ______134 1S1 Bebhr lerdan. Leo Goner that slavery was wrong and should and Mrs. Joseph J. Trezza, Sr., of For Cranford Zafia*. dJ O 1 Canuo. of 3 Iinus , 104 "UisfaMrfuiy Yoors** be abolished was growing fast and rreetnan. UJ o O WewU, Ibl Office, 212; Koehler, Post Office. 781 . 815 758 -^— also 1 ..Oraton drive, on March 7. Smith, lb -1 6 0 WUcox. as _0 BOO 190 70S JLfls) Qereey. Gale Storm in nearly all of the states slaves Aoeardl. Sbl O O Bichenl, Ibl 203 and 213; Cory, Methodist •Bepublkrana won ron off of first , ATTRACTIVE DRESSES Bfcfcm. o-OOO Men's Club, 203; P. Nyleu. Luth- Klnnegr -US 181 ] TOT AMI 0) "SUpOtT Maxfe Bosenrtoss- were no longer imported. In most Burrows, ol 1 1 x Stelser _1B_ 14S 1 rdWuns' _—_~___138 111 <4 to 1 of the northern states slaves were High grails 715 003 810 v also power, and except in four states, Mstara Framiis i' M-«. «• Or_sr. JUNIORS — MISSES — WOMEN OF I* Komar - —— 1-8 CITIZEN - CHRONICLE (3) Manhattan'* Matte'Bfaatea, Jon Hall his term was to be only a single Olaas Ta»a In raraltaN. J Tinao . M8 Herri* _._._.„ ____148 115 aVter Coe year: In five states he was elected Befard 11* Ray __—__. __-___331 176 Your." AUTO SAFSTT QIASS Now Featerins; Have Proven His Ability A. TIneo 105 Austin -__ 115 155 is* Ba4«er Stale I and in the remainder appointed hy —Kays DaaUeata- WkUa T.a Walt— "forward," it the motto for the SCcMahon .184 133 Saturday Matinee Only the Legislature. The upper house lfarkowfch Howard ....183 167 in Technicolor KAY DUNHDLLS •tat* of Wisconsin, which adopted H-nrttr-p yTw^u»Ep ™ 13 35 of the Legislature was now to be CRANFORD the violet as the state flower. The CarUeae - Csiseiss - Me««IUea s plus Exeloalvely 880' 788 841 1001 880 830 CABTOOM AMD JOB -UDOA-OU elected by the people of the lower unofficial bird is the robin. COMKor Gla*. A Key Shop In Cranford at Our Shop SCMDAT Xkra TCTSDAT YOUNG FOLKS' sMA house; no more to be appointed by the king or givemor. These new 1 SaaUi Amu W. constitutions had bills of rights, Cranford 6-9603 OPEN EVENINGS TUX EASTER guaranteeing freedom of speech "THE RETURN "IMLL AND COO" and the press, freedom from We endorse his candidacy and urge you to VOTE fot SEAGER'S in Color mrtth • Cast of Beal Birda OF OCTOBER" search and seizure,. and trial by DRUG STORE • (h% Tarhnlrolor) 3—Color CvtDoqa--3 jury. Though the new constitu- him. YOUR VOTE is important .... J. W. Seager, Reg. Pharm. --_». : 'alsa —— ' • • tions were In many ways demo- WUUaas -UUea — Mtaa. raasi cratic, the right to vote was chief- ELECT 194 N. UNION AVE. I4M JT. Cat* William G. Naglc Herbert G. Wilson I ly limited to property owners. Roderick W. Smith CKANFOKD, N. J. — HOW — Harry V. Osborne, Jr. AVBH. 11-18-1* By the people sharing together Joseph F. Daubcrt G. Nelson Kling THE DARK PAST' Joanne Crata. Ann Sotbera Cnnford 6-07M The Return of October" >n dangers and hardships, politi- Anthony C. Stein Robert C Hintz John V. Nostrand XlndaD-xiMll. Klrlt Doualas cal changes, and changes in the William J. Blake Frederick R. Zundel Francis Bolcer land system—the spirit of democ- John W. Doran HARVEY P. WHITCOMB 1.66 i.ea) T racy was strengthened and a sep- Dr. Carl G. Hanson Charles J. Ehmling aration from the ways of the Old Edward L. Hedenberg J. Walter Cotfee Joseph Berardinelli OF "DARK PAST" 1 World resulted. The control of Wade H. Poaton Dudley J. Croft George E. Osterheldt l-w JL-eal* — sOa*. SWetl America liad passed from the Next Attractlod I hands of wealth into the hands James ft. MacDonalcl Patrick J. Grail James H. McMahon REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE the farmers and middle-class Edward Aborn O. A- Hinte Harry R. Heins .• | people. N. R. Foster Albert W. Burley Mrs. Marion Dozois "SOUTH of ST. LOUIS" A far greater task for Ameri- F. E. Mathez Frederick G. Sykes Color by I c-ns lay ahead — to prove that this Dr. F. T. Maxson nation, without a king, but govern- Walter P. Bodine Dr. F. T. Maxson, Jr. Jules E. DuBarry "Girl From M,w_l_,iW ed by the people themselves, could Harry L. Ott Herbert Seibert Mrs. Jacob Stanley Harold L Fullagar form a government strong enough Herman P. Angermueller A B. CaldweU to maintain order, prevent disun- Harry M. Rosendale | ion, provide for the common de- Marvin D. Hall Frank C Young Fred J. Deller 1.—"Non Politician". fense, and secure for themselves Ira J. Stone George Bpalding Charles M. Ray and their children, the blessings of Wells Hall Richard J. (Caul Mrs. Paul Littlehale 2.—County Representa- liberty which they had won. S. R. Droescher Mrs. O. K. Huster J. B. Chamberlain tive on N. Y. Port "A stitch in tfana aavn nfaa." That's particularly trsa of PhUip E. Power Joseph,P. Heuer H. Y. Barrow Authority. Oanfardi C-XOSg-JT TOP8ODL bocoM. Moot} la bnprova «r npair your hoam ... to maka Eli J. Loranger Randolph Kirkman Joseph DiFabio jamanl fa* . . . Harold M. Buck 3.—No Difjcriminarion mn MOMBAT it nor* attracdv* and eonrrenient ... it avallaU* hen at W. J. Persons, Jr. Roger C Aldrich . Against Persons 8 Broadway B. Harold A. Glovier Charcoal Steaks - chops - chicken - Lobster "SERGEANT YORK* VaodevHU) Aet» low rates .. . oa ttrma kayrd to your needs. Repayment Over 40 Seeking Em- plus a RATOBKS LANDSCAPE GARDENER nay be mad« La eonrenlent monthly Installments. So don't lb. •»< ef l**» RoHing Lawns and delay. Check ths improvemenu your borne nec-b now.' Cattle on The Hudson AOer » F. M. BUM*. *a* X BOTtCHFlEI-O AVE, 4.—Labor relations con- . CBANFORD Cet an catinulc of tb« coat. Then com* to tbia bankJ Primary—Tuesday, April 19th—PoDs Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. ¥ -tlT-llM-My U48 Academy Winner J™ WIKH in

Johnny Behnda M O W « iuunnnr r. WHROOMB Dan DaUy. Oelert Holm I 1 M. UNION COUNTY Tresmire of Sienrn Matin HEAT Vote 2SA Dous-H Fairbanla. Jr mum PRIMARY DAY — TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1949 ii»--n. Caxter TRUST COMPANY for Asaenibly for Otcltatot OHM. MAIM ownc* For J. EDWARD WOLF CONVENIENTLY 141 afw< St.. UI«aa«Ul Union County Polls Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. BOUT* 39 s 6-MM • 4017 SPBJNGTIELD, N. J. BUZAJSZT-I AVI. OirKI 111 Sll>_k«lk An, »H> LOCATED t»-i- M-ato aa the Hammond Organ from 6*30 Daily w> Sold and Installs*! by •«o«n ST. ownc* J Private Dining Roanu tor Bantjumta and Partteg , X New Hits -A SBOW IS M BANKING IIS BU>M4 St.. Wll«--<«si PRIMARY-APRIL 19 Shows at 3:19 & »:13 OFFICES atiJtomA' or»tc« PULL LEVER 22A "Bloncfic*. Big D«J" •h_*s at* « ">•• Reliable Fuel Oil Supply «m W«_t_W4 An. »i«K KSTHtA 1AT. atAIDTS-. • Lever No. ft-A WM. rosus V. 5 OWWtCM SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY DINNER "I f\ Cartoons >- «->ita Paid ior. by TuIUfar Club Paid (or by Campaign Committee. Full Course $1.75 — 12:30 to 10 P. M. D-aplaycd •« • rahnl HajnsW Xainu^ooa CUporatlo. DANH0LS HABDWAKE 3 33ga-CJ8J^»3Kaa-g^^ r: • rrW?!$2~ipV'! * -It .'-•• • • ,»(t»< m ' ' ;. I. < . • •Pf^Hpiiir '' ^=: ;,;.^>''".- - ' •••J :• !•;••; AFML H. *•» TSOI CBAHffOatiD C1XUEM AND CMfcOWICLK, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1M> •arts Service Emblems Transfers of Sunny Acres dub ' President, Mrs. Frank Dlckert. has arrived in Washington tor • ABOUT NEW BOOKS 2 Mohigan place. Committees were two weeks' refresher course as aa h formed for the show.. . Uftf*tla» a** the* ""* "*'e received by the •treat and S easier UM af Want Bod south sldaUna of Cranford Avanue Cranford. American Legion Post, good-looking material for men's summer suits. Those honored were Charles J. CECR. USNR-O, of 8 Onelda place pany, Bayway. ' Passed me by on the road; by Marjorie Worthington; There te" a Mr. and Mrs. Wade R. Poston Township Committee of ths Township of. panDal with Cranford Avanan 212, presented "John Loves Mary" _.\ Aside from the'ttact that it must be cooL it must also tailor Herman of 197 Arbor street, a wa- Cranford at 8:30 P. M.. bitiln Standard All in the April evening Is No Armour." by Howard tnd 100 fast maasitrad eTrtu ^--^ to Helmut A. Larsen, lots 190 toTTimi e oonn MT^ evenlncvlnecc , ,Apr Up 18t18thh . aaaasr Uaa at Wort at the Castoo. " urmly, nold\its press and neither wilt nor wrinkle under the stress ter tender with the steam depart- IMIMSS, at the Townshihip R Rooms. Spring; The White Fountain," by — thaoee f** SttasTand HffleMt A iherafrom to a potat in tha canter Una «< day on ibe D 193, plot of buUdinS'lots 25 x 100 I thought on Che Lamb of God. mm sit at the placee hereinafter dedg- Satktnt Avenue; thanea north alons tha ^_ 1° ^U* tbe thermometer nudging the M-degree ment, and Charles A. Mey of 811 Bids must be submitted on the refular Mildred McNaughtan; "Powder- I on Plan toth a * l^ V£g** ter Una of Haddns Avenua to a point Two post members, James K. mark. owned by Dr* Lownsbery. proposal form In a sealed envelope and By Katharine Tynan Elm street, head pumper with shall be dearly marked on the outside smoke Justice/* by W. C. Mac- TVSSBAT. Armn. is. ists af Christopher Straaat iif j; which Is 100 fast from Cranford Avenue; poitz and William L. Hale, stu- Ever since the dictates of cor-«>- —— Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brad- with the name of the bidder and "Road At this season of the year peo- alons ttns Una and alonl g tha nacth- southwestern paraOal Witt Cran- pumphouse 12 at the refinery. TREES donald. i the homs af MS A. M. mam S:O> sIansM«r«Mtar Una a Una drawn US foot ford Avanue and 100 fast measured atm^S^m^SfPJ^F* ^ dents at Drew University, directed rectness- ordained that the men ley to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Fer- Materials—IMS.' ple's thoughts turn to the solace of ne to tha to tba wartarty dS^Chit harStreat tea this new suiting, woven of rayon, Both were presented with 30-year Bidders shall quota prices on materials 7tltb right anslaa therefrom to a point SS fast the Norman Krasna play and ap- folks must wear a coat when they ri, llliltf T*fi of the Una af tha tchlgh Va'allen y Railroad~; of North Avenue where a line drawn 100 thftnnr »!*»•* g the east f»»—if of tba Bahway thence along sald'boundary line souu as George Beechwood. eliminated. Sounds wonderful, Mountains," by Roderick Peattie, of CherrCh y StreetStt; thaneth a alonl e ththa cente t r north along tha center feet westerly and parallel toth e westerly make it untilitarian or partyfied. presented by the Holy Cross Col- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cosulich the same price as bidbi"d upon. Hidden-Years.'i-i'Legends^ Democratic Party from each election dis- line of Cherry, Street toth e eenter Una af[ ter Una of High Street River and Its various courses to a point to the center Une of Rarttan Rood- Assisting Vice - Commander doesnt it? prepared to enter [:r"MTrror"f&r Man/'by-Qlyde trict totaling JO menu " _^_ to t point ^fiter Une of High sideline of Eastman Street woubt intersest In the boundary Une of-the Borough of wasterly along the center Hoe in, ik. But — unless you are the "al- lege Music Clubs April 21 into Charles E. Vilade, lots 106 to Low bidder must be Chestnut Street; thane* Meat the cente«J8r Bfteet projeete intersect'the center when produced: thence westerly along Into a contract embodying tha terms of i'His work on Earth," "The Social term of one year, and Una of Chestnut Street to tha center Una Uniuee ooff Alde Aldenn Street and tha center Una Kenllworth and tne Township of Cran- various courses of Rarttan Road ta ih Howard Ringle, general chairman ways cold" type, its usefulness is Plainfield High School auditor- 109, map of Pennell Park. the proposal with the Township Im- 1 Kluckhohn; "How to Know the said center Una of North Avenue toth eford; thence easterly alons the said intersection of aald center line with u» Moderate in Price Gospel," "Afterwards" and "Christ owfa WalnuWOTUMMt AM««HW verms.; ll^m • alan•••!§s thM«Va VOW* of North Avenue. last: thence along the pi the committees, were Arthur mediately upon award by the Township Birds," by Roger Peterson. c. boundary Una of the Borough of Garwood boundary line and its various courses toeenter Une of Lexington AvenueT Iht limited to a few weeks out of the And just to .make everybody ium under auspices of the coun- John A. Cohalan to Frank Mas- Committee. Universal." These parts are fur- Is hereby given that qualified voters of tor Una of Wataat A-vsmi* north toth centee r Une of North Avenue. East taa nand the Township of Cranford: thence a point where said point intersects the potat or place of beginning. Metz, treasurer; Edmund Knight, Special! Get Information About intersection af tha eenter Una of Walnut easterly direction to the Intel section of along said boundary line in a northerly year. It's too warm (if it Is a wool happy, smartly styled suits in this cil. sa, lots 12, 13, 36 and 37, block Proposal sheet and specifications may ther divided into chapters so that "The Sugar Islands," by Alec the Township of Cranford not already Aveatue and North Union Avenue; tbenee the center Une of Centennial Avenue; center Une of Orange'Avenue and the Win meet taLincol n School, CentennW lighting; Lester Baxter, curtain 141, map of Cranford Park. be obtained at the office of the. Town- registered In said Township under tha p^rtft minnf the JTT^^*** Una of Cen- direction to the Intersection of Division dividing Une between the 3rd and the Sth suit) for the period from July to new year "round suiting are avail- An extensive program of classi- ship Kngineer during any business day the whole carries on the continu- Waugh; "Coral and Brass," by H.laws of New J along the center Une af North Union Ave- C Avenue and 8th Avenue; thence westerly and sound; William Poorman, registration may register wtth tbe Town- nue to the canter Una of Aldan Straeta tenniatnn l AvenuA e toth eto ofh thee districts; thence northerly at right angles October in most parts of the coun- able in a price range between $15 cal and popular numbers will be Mr. and Mrs! Carl Spader to between the hours of 9:00 A. Ml and M. Smith; ''Human Knowledge," ahtoCterk of the said Township thanea south along the eenter Unr oj along said boundary to an angle ta said from Orange Avenue and 100 feet from . J. WALTER COFFEE, Michael Davis and E. Calvin Shire, 5:00 P. M. ity of the life of Christ. Here are CtCentral l BailmeBildd off NeN w Jersey right of boundary: thence southerly to an angle try, not warm enough-for outdoor and $30. They come'in lined and presented. The clubs include a John R Mulhall, lot 37, map of by Russell Bertrand; "Popular Me- Cranford at his oCflco Alden Street tea point where the canter way, : tftitnrtt east s^^.y the center line of potat in aald boundary; !<"**•—» westerly the north sideline to a potat: tbenee Township clerk. tickets; Clyde King, Charles The Township Committee reserves the stories, plays and poems .written afanlstsal at-im-e; Id i t southwesterly oik a line parallel with Dated: February 24. 194&. wear from November to May and Unami-Park View. right to reject any or all bids If such DEVOE ONE COAT chanics Photo Handbook"; "Ver- "~ ^.* ?l *^J*?! *J*!&!*£J » ^CentraJBattroad of Naw Jersey teato the boundary Une of the Town of West- unlined versions in plain, dark 31-piece philharmonic orchestra, by the great masters of literature. CraaferS.M. I. potat »90 feet more or less to a potat. aald Christian and William Scholz, re- Elise A. Cox to Mr. and Mrs. action will best serve the Interests of sus," by Ogden Nash; "Female at any Urns between Wednesday. April were extended; thanea alons tha projected fleld and the .Township .of Cranford: too warm for steam-heated rooms colors, pastels or fancies and hi all 6-voice glee club, two vocal solo- "Christ in the Fine Arts," by C. P. notrrt being opposite and at right thence northerly along said boundary to ception, and William Quihn, pub- Conrad Markiewicz, property in the Township. Persuasion," by Margaret Thorp; SO. l»e>. and Thursday. September SS. center Una of High Straat south and-stm •ram • potat fanned by tha aauth an angle potat tasai d boundary Une said x indoors during the same period, of the popular types from boleros ists and two instrumental soloists- P. J. GRATA, Maus, is an. anthology of pictures, 1MB. od which Utter date the reglstra alons the center One of High Straet toth aof Soum Avenue and the rear dividing angle potat being on the westerly sideline licity. . so what good is it? Casino avenue, 149.01 feet from Township Engineer. "Harnessing the Earthworm," bybooks wm bedooad ontn after tee forth- lnteraecUon of the canter Una ofHigh S . to box suits. Dancing will be to music of the 12- E. D. STANLEY. poetry, music and stories center- lines of properties fronting on tbe easterly of Division Avenue; thence northeasterly -Students who aided the produc- Riverside avenue. 4-14 WHITE HOUSE PAINT Street with the center-Una of tha side of Burehneld Avenue: thence south lece Crusaders, .college, orchestra, ing around the life of Christ T. J: Barrett; The AJB.Cs of OldNovetnbar a. yta, and along said Westneld-Cranford boundary tion of the play were Alan Bern- All-Season Suits . As a note of caution, may we Commissioner of Public Works. Valley Bauroadr along this Une toth a above mentionedUne to a potat where the center Une of in the gymnasium. Glass," by Carl Drepperd; "Wo- along the center Una of tha 1 ' thence south alans tha rear dlvld- Willow. Street would Intersect If produced: SINGLE stein, stage manager; Ruth Herzog, At long hist (and about time,w esuggest that you look for a fabric "The Parables of Jesus" Is a la hereby gtveai that tha HaUroad to tha canter Una of . _ nee of tha property frontlns co Tickets are on sale in Cranford man's Home Companion. House- Boards In and for tha Tc thence along said production of the Cen- Shirley Hand and Alex Pawlikow- think)),, a nneew material that seems tag bearing its qualifications on beautifully illustrated book, with Avanue and tha potat or place of begin- Burrhfluld Avenue to a point tath e north ter line of Willow Street and continuing OR t the Johnston Paint Shop, 107 hold Book," by Henry Humphrey, ford wm sat la* tba plans' ning. sideline of T-fw^iw Avenue: *ti^fw^ south- along tbe center Une of. Willow Street to ski, make-up, and,. Diana Lunn, to meet the specifications, has been the suit you buy. Severay manu- Your Comfort is our Business! many fine plates,- "Scenes from Will meet ta Sherman erly to a r^Mnt fWjm^i by ***** youth side- DOUBLt- developed. It was such a success North Union avenue, operated by azzling White ed. •'.•»" a. Mtt the intersection of the center Une of WU- prompter. . facturers are making good rayon the Life of Jesus in Works of Art Avenue. line of I jnraln Avenue and a line 100 ow Street and; tbe center ltae of West Knd when introduced for men's wear Richard. Hartig, a member of the between tha boors of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 ,, DISTRICT NO. S feet east af the east aidellne-of Severta Place; thenoe westerly along the eenter GARAGES suitings that will! conform to the ("Self Cleaning") at the Metropolitan Museum of FBOPOSKD OaSDfANCS Me. S»-S riarn D P. M, Kastern Standard Time, for tha Beginning st a point in the Court: thence .seuUi and wast on a Una, m of West End Plaee toth e tntersocUoa last summer that' feminine ver- above^ j cited specifications, but committee. \ • •Art'Ms-edited, by A. T. Garner. AN ORDMANC* Amending tomBuOd-. of the center Irner oTwvarstajaTWWiarid laS-feaV east-and aouti linIne ie tenter line 67 West Knd Place and NOTICsV *O WDWW- Code. of ft sloris are being presented this sea-> there may be imitations that "will The following books have been ._ by the Township I North Union •Avenue: ttence-north alons aouMi jMallna. of Savarln.Court and par- nan Place; then«_ along the center d ^ld ^ 3 Township of *~* General Election or-wjHnejs Place, tothe'Cante r "Una te *voi*id ^l«at>r>otatmen^l«tat t T»y Si-iraJi-—-"• <» Bfr»»tr«hwe* —^. __ Tersey: .; ~* thencosonth on. a Mw^ parallel with nvw inriafcing suite you are getting the Expert Roofihg^SirKng Fiction Section 1. That paragraph (c) of Sec- ofBcck: ter Una of Clamnont Place: thence south ter line of PlUsSeld Street to a- point __i et One Governor (TuU Term), along the canter Una r* Saremont Plaeatennial Avenue and ISO .foot east of thewhere a Una drawn 100 feet •westerly and meeting to be held on Monday. April IS, Among the virtues claimed for best in the field. t E Hiding Power "The Greatest Story Ever Told," tion a of Article XV of the ordinance to the Intersection eC (ha center Una oasoft sideline-ef Centennial Avenue to a And Sheet Metal Work entitled "An Ordinance to regulate and mv*MMfour awMembers of the General n—mi paraUol to the westerly sideline of Xast- 1MB, at 8:30 P. M. in the Municipal 1 Cranford Avenue; thence nortbaa ' ~potat ta the center Una of tha Lehlgh Building, lor the furnlsnlna; of the Town- Csaa«r I^aesrs by Fulton Oursler; "The Crain, control the erection, construction, altera- bly (Tu(Funn Henna). Valley »-iit»*M; thence aouthwest along man Street would intersect: thence south- flatters tion and repair of buildings and other •Throe]Members of the Board of Chosen along the center Una of Cranford At erly along said Une toth e center Une of ship's requirements of gasoline for the i*i* I ery Fine Quality by Paul Wellman; "Under the for the County of Union (Fun SS feet to a potat: thence South at right tha center Una W thV> T^hia* Valley Rail- North Avenue and to pomt or place of year IMS, estimated at SO thousand gal- ROOF KKPAISS et AU Klaes structures In the Township of Cranford. angles toCranfor d Avenue to •% point ISO road toth e cerjerltae of High Straet tba lons 'The tanks now used by the Town- • Quiet Water," by Frances Wees; Union County, New Jersey.** point or place of beginning. thai provide yens of Troublefree Service Lew Prises — Frse Sstunate : TOR CONVEMEMCe US" MaWBST PHOMK OPFIC8S IN EUZABFTH «»^ CgANTOaO March 7. 1031. be amended, by - One Member of tba Township Com- feet south of tha sideline of Cranford Ave- Will meet In High School. West Knd ship are owned by Standard OH Company DlvKci rayauats — Ne •>« Tape V (By America's OldestOld* Paint Maker) '"Double Muscadine," by Frances mittee (Fun Term). nue measured at right ancles therefrom; Wfll mast ta Unrein School, and bidders must agree to purchase them at the end thereof the following: In Heu m JOHN A. MAN6ER & COMPANY 4 Gaither; "The God-Seeker," by BsWIsWhaawaW^ 4W & ^^B^^ha&sl^^kA * ** thence northeast on a Una parallel wtth Avenue. Buy a door that gives you lasting comfort; from Standard OS Company and furnish Ne Jab Ta* BauU sr Tea Large of lath and plaster or plaster-board and Cranford Avenue and IBS feet at right DISTRICT NO. 0 DISTRICT NO. 8 - them to the Township for ita^ storage CRANFORD 6>, ,., DAY OR NIGHT Sinclair Lewis; "Strong Citadel," plaster, gypsum wallboard or other plaster tba tea election dtstrteaTof tba said Ttov. That opens with magic ease, because, it is bout Established 1915 wallboard of equal strength may be used ahte and tba location af tba p« angles therefrom along tha various courses Beginning M a potat in the dividing Beginning at a point in the Intersection by Katherine Burt;v "In Whiter for each of tha aald dtatrlcts: of Cranford Avenue totb e center Una of line between Clark Township snd Cran- of the center Una of North Union Avenua as carefully as the attractive, fool-proof CLARK Gasoline must be 'the equivalent of without plaster, provided such wallboard ' Standard bao as manufactured by Stan- Accountants - An£tors - Tax Consonants m m Haaktas Avanue: thenea aauth alons tha ford Township and tba canter Una * and AMen Street; thence southerly to a ^!Z±^Z •_• **' "' ' * aue) " ' el ej ' ' ^ e^a- • ' ' ' • m_m ••• i • • • » «• *" ' "' •• •• J m a> "' '' "M*L* tTh--. .J *J" . ..' m Light." by Edwin Carle; The Is of a thickness of not leas than one- DISTRICT No. 1 . doors on modern service stations! dard Oil Company of New Jersey, snd half Inch. Such waUnoard shan be Begbming at a point in tha center Una canter Una of •Hasktaa Avenua to a point Rarttan Boad; thanea north ' point formed by the'intersection of tha We'U Say Thai Again Gentle . Heart", by Cateau De of Morth Avenue Wast, where aald center which would tataraaet a Una nerauet wnh each bidder shan submit wtth Its bid a Michael J. Harris securely nailed to an supports, using Sd. tha extension of Cranford Avenue and ISO specification of Its product. Leeuw; "Portrait hi Two Colours," 1SH gauge, cemented-eoated flalhiiad OVERHEAD DOORS you can live with \ 5 ALDEN STREET KOOnNQ AND SBBBT MSTAL nails not lees than 1H inches long. Naus feat amnh of tha south aUattna: thenea TOWNSHIP OF CBANFOBP. by Stuart Jackman; The Slender saind ltaUnea to to a a i - - -- CONSTBOCTION tfcellent shall be spaced not lees than % of an We do not build cheap doors. We are interested j. WALTKB conras. CKAMVOBD. N. J. Reed" by Helen Huntlngton; "Sev- Inch from edges and ends of board and tha boundary Township Clerk. $45 New Point Road—EL 2-7153 ! Jewelry for Eaiter...! shall be ipeced 8 to 7 inches apart on I of Craaford and tha Borough of . in good'doors, good will and good reputation. Dated: April «. 1S4S. 4-14 E Self-Leveling Qualities ' en Men of Gascony," by R..F. Del- ceilings and S to B Inches apart on wans. than»s alaassaid baandarr There's a big difference in door value. Auto- We have an exquisite line of beautiful Diamond Rings, derfield; "Peace, My Daughters," Nails shall be driven wlth^haaos aUjntty TeL CRmnfonJ 6-1037 below the surface. All ends shall be UaaefOcai " " D. COLANERI matic Door Controls Installed also. Phone or L. J. Brennan Or. 6-MN Brooches and Costume Jewelry. Smooth Surfaces—Stays Cleaner Longer by Shirley Barker. supported on framing members and Joints to $2 _ erfaratrajht write and we will give details ... "Another Sun, Another Home," shall be staggered. Joints on opposite Chestnut straat: thence westerly eloag i of Onnge Avoauo ISO fast to a BRENNAN & TOYE tides of partitions shall not fan on thatba center Una of Caaatnut Street toth lpotat: thence asulhwasterty an a ttaa by Rupert Croft-Cooke; "Boss of same stud. All Joints and Internal and canter ttaa of Cherry Street to a pomt t9S paraDsI wtth Orange Avenue and 1*0 foot WILBUR COON WATCHES By ALL OTHER DEVOE INTERIOR AND 1TU Plumbing and Heating numbing, Hcatmg, Tinning the Far West,' by Herbert Shap— •nctemal corners snd angles shall be.cam- fast north from tba north shWtoe of «at- BUMMOfatal S P-B&fllaM UkaWCaWk tO ELGIN —HAMILTON — BUIXOVA — WALTH AM netat tatth " a - - - American BadMar Ce. SHOES EXTERIOR PAINT IN STOCK plro; "Cross Winds," by Martha •irced with tape~end at least two coats ford Avenue. aaU.Mne betas tba Una of RtvanldaDriva; Blgelow of cement Alter. An nan dtvtdtn* Una of Iota froottneon Be &anea aout rly all tt eanter Una. ei OIL BURNERS INSTALLED CLARK . vAutomattd Oil Burners for EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Cheavens; "The Golden Fury," by'hall receive at least two coats Avenue: thence alonsUus aald raar dMd- Hhrendde Drive toth a intersection of the 2-7 DAT SERVICE to a poinwhict h If canter Una of Union Avenue tha plaea or 3-2S30 2M SOOTH ATE, &. OKANFOBD WOMEN WITH Marian Castle; "Crooked House," fUler. leaving them even and mash wtth would be themoatoort tint of aogtaateg. Jobbing Our Specialty DOOR COMPANY surface of the wallboard. wm meet ta Roosevelt School. PROBLEM FEET •by Agatha Christie; "The Tides Section S. This ordinance shall take PEB8ONAL ATTENTION TO All. WOMC :•: of Dawn," by Emma Mally; "That effect Immediately after Us publication •f Cnra- Avenue. after final passage as provided by Statute. tosher Street In a DIBIHK.T MO. 4 515 Hunterdon Street NEWARK 8, NEW JERSEY Girl of Pierre's," by Robert Davis; at a |H*twt fn tba tatavsaotloii CRanford &2167 720 Lincoln Ave. Paint SAop, to UM reerdMdms Una ANDREW CRISANTI "Late Last Night," by James :•: .The fmntnlit ntaraanrs was Graduate of American McCURDY JEWELERS Reach; "Intruder in the Dust," by and passed on fiat reading at a TERMITES RICHARD HARTIO. Praiai , William Faulkner; The Red JChalr matting of the TMraahfcv Oaajatfttae School of Practlpedlcs "Your Friendly Jeweler" Townsfilo of Cranford. N. jr.. b _ Open Dally Till 6:M P. Bf. — rrldays Till t F. K. Walts," by Alice Huggins; "Steve- are flying again. Watch for April 8, IBM, and win be considered 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. v Owen Evening* Till 7 dore," by Reed Fulton; "Tales for final paawge. after pobUc hearing, at "Swarms" of Tiring Ante* 107-5 N. Union Avenue CRwrford &2&40 aaothsr rarolsr meeting of said Towneste CRANFORD NEXT to VAN'S RADIO . CRanford C-0631 from the High Seas," by AmyOMunilMLat Ifuklaal Bulldlas. Craafpri which «ome with Spring, shed New finer. «r- . . . a FREE Your first thrill is seeing it... their wings, then disappear. Hofeboom, comp. MONDAY. APRIL. IS. 1S4B >•»•»•»»»••»»»»»>»oI>»»>•»>»»»•»»»*»> The Nancy Flyer," by Ernest st 4 41 o'clock P. M. These wood destroying insects Pools; "Famous Dog Stories," by Kastern Standard Time cause mach damage toproperly . I. WAOT»S 00 Delivery Service Page Cooper, ed.; The Case of the derlL Bonding* not protected during MONDAT —TUESDAY Your greatest thrill is driving it! I : construction usually require It WEDNESDAY later. / FOBSOATE FARM ,*/ CR. 6-1333 A. J. 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The size of tbe station's receiving area doesn't count—maybe oW RidmgEmm—ag Easewit withh neneww Center-Poin Center-Pointt amasing new handling ease and riding ease, thrill- at extra cost) Our work la GUARANTEED you listen lo tbe small transmitter in yoaur nome town ... or one ^^ KO PMMKMaVaSM MSUBB taWa. m Yoa cannot compare the new cai^ merely by looking flush-floor trunk than you ever dreamed of before. Design. This great -4-way engineeruig ing acceleration, and ouUUndinghill-cJimbing POK 5 TKAK8 witbent addi- of tbe big network anows. sent ont over facilities In New Jersey, U»*t Steerfaf fau "cradlad n»»~ Yes, De Soto is lower. I£s got a longer wheelbaoo advance—including Center-Point Steer- ability—plus typical Chevrolet economy. For Tt» rnocf fUoytifW «UY far AB-Rooml tional chsrse—a one-year guar- attracts your interest. Bat radio is important beeanse it brings at pictures... or by watching them 'orTlhcTiigliway. ing. Center-Point Seating, Lower Center here's the only low-priced car with a world's Safety. Featuring: (1) Certi-3afe Brake) t Is worthless. tbe everyday pleasures which yon gel from tbe men and women YouNw got to get befaind the wheel youndf. \ (all passengers ride between the axles). But there's ^•F HA11V WAMAHaV WUan«adB aspaaShi VJaaaiBSS. Dilt' No Contests for _ Frank Franzinger and Michael such officers receive in other of the New Jersey State Federation Preaching Tonight Sherba for their service during the towns. » ; • of Women's dubs at • Tftfrf properly mapped rubbish on the Local Government Melvin Jones membership drive in Two anthems will be suntf Donations Voted by Monday night of the Garwood Wo- Plan Legal regular collection days. Tags ex- January. . choir: F. M. Christeansen's ' Objections In a statement yesterday morn- No Local Lions Club Auxiliary man's duo at St Mark's Church. plaining refusals to collect will be Nominations Tuesday Mr. Hamilton, as director of thetlful Saviour," and "In ing, Mr. Milkiewicz announced New members initiated at placed on other materials put out Kenilworth Lions Fife, Drum and Lovely Garden," a that despite the fact that the ord- GARWOOD — Donations total- meeting included Mrs. John CaP for collection on regular, days. KENILWORTB%7-Wnh no com- Spanish Easter caroL traditional inances were passed, a continued ing $25 were made by the Wo- Action on For Board petition for nominations' for theBugle Corps, was authorized to Raised on ley, Mrs. Paul Wolfe, Mrs. Thomas Passed on first reading were study will be made of the matter Contests mens Auxiliary of the Garwood local government posts to be filled purchase costumes for the twirlers At 9:45 the church school Wo- 1 Lions Club at their regular month- Norton, Mrs. Walter Cook, Mrs. ordinances providing for paving gram will be presented by the in order to determine what fur- in November, it is expected that and trousers and ties for the male Pu- ly meeting held recently at the Martin Bums and Mrs. and curbing of Passaic avenue be- Henry G. Nulton members of the corps. The cos-pils of all departments, A ther action still may be taken. son. • next Tuesday's Primary Election special Mayor's Bid for home of Mrs. Ethel Pinter of 431 Blue Ridge tween the easterly side of Orange tumes will be purchased through children's choir will sing Increases •""Few objections. were raised at Mrs. Leon J. Anson, • president; avenue and the westerly side of Named by Trustees for will be a quiet one here. the second and final reading of Spruce avenue. ' Recipients qf the Mayor Fred V. Pitten, seeking a corps fund raised by the Lions Following the- community sun Assembly Nomination contributions were the. Children's appointed the following to act as South 23rd street, and establishing-! Club through two years of vari- rise service the mes of the churdi ordinances establishing fixed sal- a nomhiatuig committeei Cfa. Would Tie Up Holdings the annual compensation of the Rest of School Year reelection, is unopposed for the Council Passes Salary aries for members of the police Country Home in Westfleld, $10; KENILWORTH—The Board of Republican nomination' for. that ous activities. The fund now. totals will serve breakfast in the church Primary Feature Here the Cancer Fund, $10, and hospit- L. F. Steffen, chairman; Mrs. Ern- Until Roads Are Paved municipal janitor at $600, retro- about |600. basement No charge has h^n Ordinances in Spite of and fire departments. As provided est Holt, Mrs. George Crissey and active to January 1, 1949. Public Education at its meeting Monday post, while Councilman Charles in the ordinance to amend ordi- GARWOOD—.With no contests alized veterans, $5 to be' used for William Bookach, sponsored by set for breakfast ^ 9 the purchase of Easter plants. Mrs. Carl- Soltis. Election of In New Development hearings on the proposed measures night elected Henry G. Nulton, B. Wendle, also seeking reelection, Democrats .Criticism ' nance 162, salaries of members of for nominations for the two Bor- officers' will take place at this next county clerk, as its attorney for and William Peterson of 356 Roos- Dory Himpele, was elected to mem- ough Council posts to be filled in| KENILWORTH — Following will be field at the Borough Hall on the pdliceforce will be fixed as fot Plans were also announced for meeting May 2. the balance of the school year. He evelt lane are the only aspirants bership in the club.. AGARWOOD,. — Despite objec- November, interest in next Tues- further discussion of compldints April 26. Edwin W. Kraus reported that Pre-Easter Messages lows: Class A, $3,000; Class B, a card party to be held May 17 at Hostesses were Mrs. David Flan- will receive $29.16 a month retain- for the Republican nomination for tions raised by members of the$2,850; Class C, $2,700; Class D, day's Primary Election will cen- Koos Brothers in Rahway. Pro- about muddy conditions and stag- Mayor Fred V. Pitten reported EARL POLLACK preparations were being made to Concluding at Chapel Garwood Democratic Club, Bor- igan. Mrs. Burton E. Dickerman an inspection revealed that roads er fee,, the same amount received the two Borough Council posts to $2,600, and Class E, $2,500. ter here' on the success of Mayor ceeds will go to the club's charity and Mrs; Thomas Hodge. nant water, in the new section of by his' predecessor, the late Abra- be filled. launch the "Pnnnl drive for funds ough Council at. a public hearing L. Thomas Daub as one of 13 canfund- . Blue Ridge Manor at the lower end in the borough hi general are in KENILWORTH — Concluding ham L. Grossman. Pollack New President No Democratic petition was filed for the blind on Mother's' Day,a pre-Easter series of messages^ Tuesday night passed ordinances Classes are defined as follows: didates . for the four Republican of the Boulevard, Borough Coun- 'airly good condition now, and that May Class A,, fifth year, of service or Mrs. Helen Carlson was chosen Communion at St. Paul's Nulton served the local for the ofice of mayor. Candidates the KenUworth Gospel Chape], i providing increases in salaries for nominations for General Assem- chairman of the nominating com- cil at ltsjmeeting Tuesday night, as a result of a seal coating pro- Of Kenilworth Rotary Donations were authorized for |—"members of the police and fire gram ^o be carried out under as_ attorneybefore—be_eni for Democratic nomination for the Ernest Tatham of Toronto;—~ mittee. She will be assisted by On Easter Sunday. ~ passeoT '~a~Tesolution~authortetag KENILWORTH—The nomina- the following!" Local cancer fund da, will speak tonight andFrid™ • partments; as weU as for part-time vice; Class C, third year; Class D, rection of Councilman Stults they tered the Army in 1942, and when two council posts are Charles Cut- drive, $5; Crippled Children drive, second year, and Class E, first Seeking. the Republican nomi- Mrs. Mable Behnert, Mrs. Nancy GARWOOD — Holy Commun- Borough Attorney Earl Pollack ting committee of the Kenilworth ler. 400 Lincoln drive, and Dennis and official borough employes. to "take necessary legal action . .. should be in excellent condition he left for service be recommend- $1, and National Federation for night at 8 o'clock. His conclud- year. nations for Borough Council are Erikson, Mrs. Helen Dickerman . Shown above are members of the Garwood public schools* varsity basketball squad, winners ion will be celebrated at two Ijed appointment of Mr. Grossman Rotary Club, headed by John A. Nolan, 12 North 19th street ing subject tomorrow night will The protests chiefly were direct- vices, 9 a. m. and lla. m., on Eas- by reason of failure of Blue Ridge by the middle of the summer. Mente, past president, presented the Blind, $5. Annual salaries also were estab- Councilman Michael Galiszewski, and Mrs. Jennie Werme. The this year of the Regional district championship, and their coach. Miss Catherine Stephens. In. in his place. On his return after Tax Collector JS. G. Anderson be: "Prophetic Significance of th. • <*• against the proposed ordinance out for reelection, and Edward Til- meeting was presided over by Mrs. taking the trophy, Garwood defeated' Clark Township and Kenilworth. The Kenilworth con- ter Sunday at St. Paul's Evangeli- Manor or any other person or cor- Councilman : Charles Wendle, BBV. COLIN W. Wn.LIAMB the following slate at the weekly John Weber -. will repair the u: u Art K1I u 1 lished for the chief of police, who the war Mr. Nulton could have re- 1 is seeking Republican nomination Present State of Israel." ™ "whic~h wil"''l "t establis» °h salary- -—, in '-- ler of 109 Anchor place. Council- Helen Mayer, president. test was a hard-fought battle that' went through two overtime periods and was finally decided in cal ' and Reformed Church. The poration to install utilities or con- light chairman, announced that luncheon meeting, at the Hitchin highway Lions signs which have creases for certain officers of thewill receive $3,500; the lieutenant a "sudden death." This, the third season of the tournament, marked the first time that Kenil- the Public Service started instal- sumed his duties as attorney here for reelection. There was n.o Dem- become damaged. The chapel will be the scene of man Albert Brittain, the other Rev. Walter C. Pugh. pastor, wfll struct' roads in that section desig- Post, Route 29, last Wednesday: borough. In a,general statement of police, $3,300, and the sergeant worth did not win the trophy. Other schools participating in the tourney were Mountainside, officiate. Sunday school will be nated as Blue Ridge Manor, Sec- lation of street lights, in new de-Australian Minister under the agreement with regard ocratic petition filed for this of- In the absence of V. Robert the second annual Easter confer- of police. $3,100. member of the council whose term Berkeley Heights and the two Springfield grammar schools. In the picture, left to right, are: to returning veterans, but he did President, Earl Pollack; vice- fice. ence tomorrow, Saturday and Sun- before Mayor and Council, Victor expires this year, is not seeking Front row, John Greve, Harold Murphy, Tommy Casale, Bob Parkhill. Peter Fcpla, Robert Merk- held at 10 a. m. tion 4." , velopments in the borough on Ap-At Methodist Church president, . Kenneth Fahnestock: Rund, president, Edwin Kraus! MUkiewicz, president of the Dem- Also approved was an ordinance ril 1 as agreed. He said most of not claim that right Councilman Anthony Vitale, the presided. day. Supper will be served Sat- reelection. Support ler, Paul Oleyar and Richard Reinhardt; second row. Assistant Manager Herbert Weiman. The congregation will attend It is understood that the action KENILWORTH—The Rev. Colin Members voting in favor of thesecretary, William Rohm; treas- other member of the' Borough urday and Sunday evenings in the ocratic Club, declared the cost of providing compensation for mem- Joseph Martin, Manfred Dudick, Ronald Joes, John Nadasky and coach Stephens; back row, John union services tomorrow ' night. will be aimed at restraining the the new lights have already been W. Williams of Melbourne, Aus- urer, Andrew Anderson;* directors, The next meeting will be held government at local levels Is "en-bers of the fire department cover-, Democratic nominations for the Corveleyn, Gerald Tenneson and Manager Sam Cowell. Installed. resolution were Claude D. Curry, Council whose term expires this in the Kenilworth Inn on Aprilchapel basement. council posts are sought by Edward Good Friday, at 8 o'clock at Gar- Blue Ridge developers from sell- tralia, will preach at the Maundy Harold Snyder, George Conklin tirely too high," and that it would ing any losses they may incur In] _ i y ... president; Jacob M. Bauer, Jr., 1 year, failed to file a petition last 21 at 6:30 p. m. Smith of 115 Myrtle avenue and wood Presbyterian Church. The ing any more land or homes' until Announcement was received Thursday service of Community V. D. Barker and William Klaile. be unwise to raise salaries except attending alarms and putting out For Daub Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor of the Michael F.- Tortora, vice-president, month for nomination for re-elec- Far Winter Breakfasts fires in the borough. The fire James R. Walsh of 119 Wlnslow roads in the area have been com- from the Union County Board of Methodist Church this evening. The President .Snyder called for a in instances where they are "an her club at her home, 502 Third host church, will b£ 1n charge. Taxation that Kenilworth's tax who presented the resolution, and tion. Breakfast fruits do not neces- chief will receive $200, the assis- place. , pleted as agreed upon. It was Rev. Mr. Williams is.the seventh George Bareness, chairman of' fi-vote, which resulted in unani- Only contest Tuesday will be absolute need and a must" avenue, recently. Refreshments New Jersey Foundry There' will be a meeting of the brought out in the discussion that rate for 1949 will be $5.54 per $100 guest preacher of the Lenten series mous acceptance of the ticket as sarily h»ve to be fresh fruit*. tant firs chief, $150, and each ac- "Seeking election to the Repub- Varied Groups Urging Socials nance, who offered the second. between Frank Wados of 27 South Recent Events Chilled apricot whole fruit nectar, The ordinance dealing with and cards,dweretenjoyed. Ladies' Aid this afternoon from 2 the required work on the roads of valuation, an increase of 10 at the local church. His topic will presented. tive fireman who attends 60 perlican County Committee. in the Sweeps Over Diamond J Avery W. Ward, Charles Ai Kos- 22nd street and Eric Berger of 632 canned cllnj peachei and any of wage hikes for borough officers Blanche lowers of 329* Third to 4 o'clock in the church base- would cost in the neighborhood of points.pyerrlflst year'* rate, May or tee 'The Grace of the JSacraments.' ^ Ttntariqntt and guests at cent of the fire alarms, roll calls Primary are: First District. Percy Republicans Nominate Mrs. William Burt and infant mutza, Jr., and Orland B. Reid Newark avenue for election as Re- the dried fruits are always «vtfl. will provide the following new and house duties, $60. avenue is recuperating from the GARWOOD — The New Jersey ment. Delegates will be elected for ; $10,000, and that the company is Pitten pointed out that this is con- The annual „ candlelight coBnmun- Jhe. meeting were Bill Buchanan In KenUworth .salaries:. CoDM^or-treasurer, from Wa.tt and Mrs. Jane Miller; Sec- daughter of f. Biucknaven, Sciot- Foundry and. .Machinery .rollers the, regional, meeting to jbe. he siderably lower than for surround- ion wflTT^c^lebratM at this serv- g as "npt^voting." < TJB?O, publican. County Cammiiteefnan in Urt v hldnd arrived by-i»lane- Sjmday|chicken pox.-.:- ~..-l.--....iirr-.^ uttderstood to have an account of members, Mrs. Grace M.. Hetman Roy SpUafor; Harold Butts and the'Second District. "Other candi- tor-wmter breakfasts. $l>HJJo $1^00;clerk stenographr *o-'IMt^:'wt^ Wda t6^"~tbj^^ame^ s from the April 27 at the MlUtown church. $23,000 which was earmarked far ing municipalitJeB. •„ •..:-/• ice. ^' . •-"..•... . , '•.-•- ,.:.., George Freeman of. Union, and was accepted from Norris Chev- and Mrs. Clara' DePreltas";" Third ,1 offic- night lor- a three months' visit -Mrs- John Hagrish and son, of and -Julius Althoff, were "absent. dates for the" Republican County er, from $1,950 to $2,100; borough ials, party workers, labor and ex- 540 Fourth avenue, recently spent Diamond Expansion .keglers in the New -members received last • such purposes; At a public sale preceding the Mr. Williams is a member of the Leo Conrad of Hillside. Public Schools nUMTOSKD ORDINANCE NO. tu ' cleric from $4,000 to #4,200; bor- rolet, Inc., of Westfield, for pur-District, Daniel A. Costa and Mrs. with-friends and relatives in Gar- only sweep recorded last Thurs- Sunday into church membership The board deferred action Committee are: First District. Al- AN ORDINANCE To Provide for the* empt firemen who urged Mayor L. wodd, Cranford and Elizabeth- a few days visiting Mrs. H&grish's Meanwhile, it was decided that regular meeting, borough-owned Victoria Conference of the Metho- setting up adouble session Also, G. Nelson Kling and John Elizabeth Brittain brought a ough attorney, from $2,800 to $3,- chase by the police department of Rose Henry,- Fourth .District, Louis day night in Industrial Bowling included the following: Mr. and property was sold to highest bid- len Knudson and Mrs. Ruth Rey- Construction of a Six Inch Penetration Thomas Daub to seek.the Repub- Mrs. Burt, is the former Catherine parents in Glen Head, L. I. the borough will send a road dist Church in Australia and a for- part-time program for the upper Manger of Cranf ord; Wesley A. nolds; Second District, Mrs. Helen little white rabbit with pink ears Pavement with Boiled Curbs on Puuie 000. The borough auditor wyi re-a 1940 two-door Chevrolet sedan Casale and Mrs. Regina* Knight. League competition on the GarMrs- . Richard Harper, Mr. and Mrs. ders as follows^ Lot 28 in block mer lecturer in British history at Stahger of Newark; Allen Wills of to Mrs. Schwab's class. The Chil- Avenue Between the Easterly side oj at a cost of $1,517.40. lican nomination for member of Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malvene Hidi of 484 Fourth ave- scraper into the area to level off grades. The program, planned as Ruth. Orange Avenue and the Westerly Slda ceive $2,300 a year, fire /alarm Candidates for posts on the Assembly reported today a grow- wod Recreation alleys. . o William Hannah, Mrs. Leon Dal- the present dirt roads. Borough 67, to Charles Berry for $175; lotthe University of Melbourne. He a means of relieving overcrowding RoseUe, and Frank Sherlor and dren have named him "Red Eyes.* of South Mrd Street. superintendent $400 and the fire The Union- County Board of Democratic County Committee Thomas Taylor of Elizabeth, form- nue is on the sick list with chick- ley, Mrs. May Konegen, Mrs. Anna Candidates for the Democratic Be It Ordained by the Mayor »od ing support throughout the coun- erly of Garwood. en pox; Continuing well out in front, Engineer Thomas Trounsqn and 4 in block 68, to Carl LescbJnskl is now taking graduate studies at in the grades next year, still is inLloyd Nunoroff, guests. June Delia Sala and Edward Reese Be t y ayor »od equipment superintendent $400. Taxation apportioned and fixed are: First District, Frederick C. Watson-Stillman won two from Purtck, Mrs. Muriel M. Loh. Miss for $100; lot 17A. Section 1 of Drew University in Madison before It was reported that the .nurse County Committee are: First Dis- have written a story about "Red orough nnniw" off the BorougBhh o{{ KtnK - the following tax figures for Gar- ty for their candidate. Mayor Mahlon Mario, Jr., of 681 Wil- Councilman John B. Stults, road committee, it was announced. trict., Stephen Rodoquinp; Second BorougUwortnh, County off UnioUi n andd StatS e • In jeply to arguments present- Wehrum, Jr., and Mrs. Vema Dal- Daub's name is at pointer 6A on Louis Fontenelll celebrated .his Dif Corporation. The Post Of- Judy Pierce, Harold Grapenthine, chairman, said they will visit the Blue Ridge Manor, to Mr. and Mrs. returning to the theological faculty No major changes will be made scholarship fund now totals $200. Eyes" for the class. New Jersey. ed by members of the Democratic wood for 1949: Total ratables, ley; Second District, Henry G. low avenue, celebrated his eighth birthday Sunday with a family fice took two from Alcoa Local 702, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullin, Miss Hogaboom for $100. at the Australian University. He District, Kenneth L. Evans and The afternoon - kindergarten 8ecUon 1. That a six inch penetration $5,263,290; county tax, $41,788.01; the voting machines for next Tues- birthday Sunday with a party at area Saturday morning to deter- in the washroom of McKinley Shirley S. Weber.' road pavement for a width of twentj- club that such increases are un- Merry and' Mrs. James Davis; day's primary election. dinner party Sunday at his home, and the Alcoa team won two from Shirley Mullin, Paul Gasoni, How- mln whether it will be necessary Referred to the finance commit- has preached in the Kenilworth children are busy practicing for eisht fact together with rolled curbs on warranted. Mayor L. Thomas Regional High School tax, $30,- his home. Games were played and 616 Center street. ard Drummond, and Mrs. Charles School until after the close of the The polls will be qpen from 7 both atdes thereof ahall be -constructed Third District. • A. T. Mosca and Mayor Daub served on the bor- Sonoco Products. also to employ a bulldozer there. tee were the following offers to church on-three other occasions. the spring concert The lollipop' Daub said that the increases were 934.54; local district tax, $123,- Mrs. M. F. O"Leary; Fourth Dis- refreshments served-amid decora- Billy Hhatigan of 515 East street Kaiser, Jr. term, Mr. Tortora, chairman of Car Pooh a. in. to 8 p. m. In the First Dis- on Passaic Avenue between Uie easterly 756.49; local tax, $104,759.51, and ough council and the Board of The summaries: Bead at the meeting was a com- purchase borough-owned proper- The service will begin at 8 o'clock. building and grounds, reported. vendors are Susan Simms and aide of Oransa Avenue and the weaterb- decided upon after a. study had trict, Harry K. Mlddleton and Mrs. tions of blue, green and gold. has organized the Jeans Teens trict voting will be at the Fire aide of South 93rd Street, in the Bor- the tax rate per $100 valuation, Education prior to the year in Among those present were Audrey BfDUSTsUAI, MWUNO UAOCS munication from the Board of ty: Earr Pollack for a client, $40 On Good Friday at 8 o'clock the Mrs. Helen Arthur, district clerk, Elaine Boyle. \ ough oi Kenilworth, County ot Union been made of-living conditions of Elvira C. Walsh.. ., J . • Club with fourteen of his class- for lots 19, 20, 22 and 27 in block House on Washington avenue, and The morning kindergarten chil- $5.73: which he was elected mayor andLloyd of Union, Florence Slimko TVAat STANDING Easter Sunrise Service Health reporting that an inspection pastor, the Rev. Gerald M. Cover, was named official spokesman for and State of Mew Jersey, as a local Im- all employes, regardless of wheth- The polls will be open from 7 turned Garwood back to the Re- mates. The next meeting will be w 146; Michael Lubert of East Or- will conclude the evening series Arranged for in the Second District the voting dren presented thjiir operetta, provement, and the cost thereof to W of Newark, Robert Clccotti- of Watson-SUUman — , 03 I. In the new Blue Ridge section re- the board for matters of interest snassni against the property benefited er they are part or full-time em- Fire Commissioner Michael Gal- a. m. to 8 p. m. Foiling places will publican column. He also is plant held at the home of Nicky Mc- 1» At Presbyterian Church ange, $5 a foot for lot 6 in block with a sermon on "The Glory ot will be at Harding School on th"The e Kitchen Clock," before an Newark, Edwin Riess of Linden, Alcoa ,. 83 31 vealed that no garbage collections to the general public. Boulevard. by the (aid Improvement In proportion ployes. iszewski reported that the follow- be as follows: First District, Mur-committee chairman of the Rah- Klusky of South avenue. Sonoco Prod. 81 33 GARWOOD — A sunrise service 31; J. J. Mulligan. $10 a foot for the Cross." The choir's anthem appreciative audience last night to Uie benefits received In the and William Washbourne, Doro- 48 38 • were made there during the past Mr. Curry announced he hadDawn Service provided tew. Spokesmen of the club gave ing members of the fire depart-ray and Murphy Real Estate Of- way Valley Joint Sewer Meeting, Mr. Jere Dailey and_ the Wil- Dif Corp. will be held Easter Sunday at 8: SO lot 5 in block. Ill will be H. S. Robertson's "AU in Thanks were expressed to Miss ment have served more than 20 thy Piekarskl, Janice. Wolfe, Jam* NJ. Kdry & Mach. 40 44 winter because of the impassable been in contact with F. A. Elsasser KENILWORTH — The annual Section 9. The construction of such comparisons of salaries paid to fice, 349 South avenue; Second comprising Garwood, Cranford, liam Rhatigans of 515 East street Post Office 36 48 a. m., at Garwood Presbyterian condition of the streets. The letter Report of Magistrate Bruder for an April Evening.** of Union; the board's architect for Holy Name Federation Ray and.her'art classes for thpavemene t and ourba shall be done In years in the borough: Joseph Tro- WaShboume,- Barbara: Tomal Diamond *Kxp. _^ 29 89 Church, with the Rev. Eric S. Easter sunrise service for residents accordance with the plans and sped- similar borough officers in Ken- District, Washington School, East Rahway, Springfield, Kenilworth, have returned from a vacation in Alcoa Loc«l No. 702I 16 OS stated that decaying garbage in the month of March showed four the proposed expansion program: scenery, as well as all the mothers flcatlona prepared by the Borough r eber, 44 years; Thomas F. Brittain, Carol Lynn Seay and R. Josept Tougher, pastor, preaching on the of Kenilworth will be held in the Uworth and Springfield, pointing street; Third District, Franklin Roselle Park; Clark, Woodbridge TomaW of Garwood. Also Mrs, Peoria, HL back yards and stagnant pools of persons fined a total of $5 andFrank Wados Seeks Plans for the proposed set-up will Holds Meeting Here who gave so freely of their time. inesT out that Garwood's salaries are as40 years; Emest Behnert; Albert POST OFFICE at topic, "As It Began to Dawn." . park at the west end of the Boule- .Section 3. The sum of Five Thousand School, Walnut street, and Four- and Westfleld, and he represents Peter Ciccotti and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rlley, Sr., iias returned P. Hlcdo -ISS 124 118 . water constitute a menace to costs of $15 for various offenses. not be available for a week or 10 KENILWORTH-—The Rev. Mark Of these Mrs. Henshaw, Mrs. Pier- Brittain, William Kleeman and -IM 1S6 At morning worship at 11 o'- County Committee Post vard, by the artificial lake. The B) Dollars ia hereby sppropri- much as double those paid in those th District, Stacey Automotive Garwood in the inter-Municipal Matt Ciccotti of Newark. Mrs. Al from the hospital and is conval- Patrick 154 health in the area. Borough Clerk Philip McGevna's days, the architect stated. J. Dooley, assistant pastor of Stro. , Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. for the construction of said road towns. Major Daub emphasized John Mozart, 26 years; Robert Service, 50 North avenue. Van Natta .148 10* 128 clock the Rev. Mr. Tougher will service will begin at 5:19 a. nu, the Epple, Mrs. Mathews * and Mrspavemen. t and rolled curbs. ' Group for Better Rail Service, an bert Marino and Mrs. Edwin Rel escing at his home on Locust ave- Dugan ...... ~..u., _I1T 138 "Jf the governing body cannot report for March showed total re- KENILWORTH—Frank Wados A resolution of sympathy on the Michael's Church; Cranford. urged that a borough employe should beTietswortb and Frank Maroll, 22 Peterson ,^» L...-ITS 14T 138 speak on "The Meaning of Easter.7 official hour of sunrise. Section 4. That there shall be Issued organization protecting commut- of Linden, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Inue. H arrange, for the development com- ceipts of $300.75. of 27 South 22nd street, a resident death of Mr. Grossman was adopt- members of the Holy Name Society Patrylow received special mention. yean; Mayor Daub and Leo Scal- ers' interests Wolf 109 Sunday school will meet at 9:49 a. A system of car pools has been Miss Dadenas* class received along the Jersey thur Lloyd of Union. Twenty new members were ac- pany to surface the streets as pair of Kenilworth for the past 38 years, ed, and it was voted to send a copy to aid in spreading Christ's, teach- zadonna, 21 years, and Benjamin Prepare for Survey Central Lines. 7M 639 781 m. William Perry will lead a KenUworth In connection therewith and borough Carol Andres of Walnut stree cepted into St. Paul's Church agreement with the Borough is running for election in the sec-to his wife. arranged to take worshippers to ings at a monthly meeting Sunday tadpoles, and wrote a story about in r"""'y"^n of the «—««--~» of tsld Froat, 20 years. Borough Clerk ALCOA LOCAL NO. 703 <1> meeting of the Christian Endeavor Install Officers bonds aa herein provided for, said sum Of New School Children For four years he was president Palm Sunday. Following the cer- Council, then the Board of Health ond district for county committee- the park. Private cars will stop afternoon of the Union County th«»m . Walter S. McManus was. instruct- recently celebrated her seconc Long! . . 138 149 138 at 7 p. m. The topic will be, at convenient points between ten •ay be borrowed by Uie Issuance of GARWOOD — Louis L. D. Nic-of Local 1387, International Bro- birthday. emony, they were greeted b: is of .the opinion that an appeal man. Mr. Wados, a home owner Federation of Holy Name Societies Grade 5M enjoyed watching pic- forlahle bond anticipation notes of the ed to write letters of commenda- therhood gf^Electrical Workers, Oalowsky 130 IS9 "Christ Liveth Forever More." Of Local VFW Post and taxpayer of the. borough, is Republican Candidates and twenty minutes, before the in St Teresa's ChapeL 'Delegates tures through the opaque propec- - of KenUworth, which notes. tion to each. ' olello, supervising principal of Virginia Fitzsimmons of 34 Church Elders Otto Hadler, Les Wradloy .188 13ft 173 Studies in the Galatians will be to the State Board of Health is Jus- KENILWORTH — Many promi- Interest at not exceeding' the GARWOOD many of whose members live in Dl Mario ; 148 130 running on the Republican ticket service. The pick-up points parishes attended. tor. The class went on an imagi- Garwood schools, has requested Third avenue is ill at her hom< ter Steffen and Henry Pfelffer. Orlando 153 161 183 conducted Sunday at evening tified," the communication assert- nent county and district officers of Address Local dub fate-of ajx tS) per rimtMn per annum. NOTICE OF A total of $120 had been col- Union county and are employed by ed. It was received and filed, Mr. Wados has been a member KENILWORTH—At a meeting the following comers: Faitoute and Talks also were given by Gregg] nary trip through the Western bear Interest at not lected in the magistrate's court parents whose children will en- with chickenpox. Ferro 134 133 vices at 8 o'clock. the Veterans of Foreign Wars M|r^fgnn avenues* Verndn and States. mi •Ilillin four (4> per centum per an- Primary ter school for the first time in thethe Leblgh Valley Railroad. Mr! and Mrs. Anthony Falzone pending outcome of the borough's of the Kenilworth Fire Depart- Friday night of the Republican Cuningham of St. Catherine's par— num, and may be issued either st one during March; Magistrate James Mayor Daub is an organizer of Arrested in Westfield, 753 •• an 748 Tomorrow, Good Friday, there were present last Thursday night ment for the past 13 years, is Club in the Municipal Building, Michigan avenues, Michigan and ish. Hillside, and the Rt Rev. Barbara Grondin is in charge of time- or tliuu time to time, the, exact rale fall to send their names to his of- have begun construction on their will be a service at 8 p. m., at the proposed legal move In the mat-at installation services for officers of Interest, form and other details, and Registry T. Leonard reported. Of that fig- the Union County Firemen's As- DIF CORP. years and Act entitled "An Act to Scgulate Wec- fice wUl assist the P.-T.A. in itsof the New Jersey Volunteer Fire his sociology class at Union Jun minor Thursday night in the. Un- Joseph Deremer*and Mrs. E. Eric- Reporting on garbage collec- He is vice-president. of C J.O. Mr. Oiniirigriqm pointed out the the bonds hereby airthoriwi to be b- tlons." TlUe U, Bevlsed Statutes ot Ifew for fines and costs. Chiefs' Association and the Union- 873 7»t 881 Commander, Nicholas Capece; sen- who resigned because of the press the Boulevard, and Columbia ave- need for Catholic representation on and at 1fl-«Jt aued shall be paid In a period not ex- J UMI *h# uncndnMotat And suppto* roundup of data on new enroll- ior College. ion County Buick Company show-, sen. tions. Councilman Stults pointed ior vice-commander, John Benl- Local 673, and is employed by the The March report of Police Morrjs Exempt Firemen's League. room on North avenue. After his WATSON-STHXaCAN Volco Brass and Copper Company. of business. nue (8th street) and the Boule- child guidance panels while the to all the buildings and saw mQst|«*^tosten yean. NOTXOK Chief John Brewer was submitted ments; The survey will begin May Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ragon ChUravallo A meeting of the Women's Bib- out that the last collection day of nati; junior vice-commander. Paul vard. Those who desiro, transpor- of the ^mnMi« Later on in the hsawndar^ii The notes or bonds lsnied Is hereby gtven Uiat th*-T>lstriC« Xlactlon ese of 529 Willlow avenue enter- arrest, the 15-year-old boy, aAdamowfcs each month is considered "clean- He was recording secretary of the The candidates for Assembly in- Rt Rev. Msgr. Watterson declared be signed by the Maj- Boards In and for Borough of Garwood as follows: complaints answered, 1 under supervision of Mrs. Her- Nlemacz le Class will take place Wednesday T. Zema; quartermaster, Alfred local for the past two years under cluded Mrs. Irene T. Griffin of tation should be at the above lo- that juvenile delinquency grows day they took a ride on the "Trac-|or ana Con. •Treasurer of said Bor- will .It at the places hereinafter desig- man Johnson. Cub Softball Games tained Sunday at dinner. Guests member of a church school class, at 2 p. m., in the manse. Choir I I up" day, and that the men will Helny, and <*hnpiaip " Bruno Zam- the nark \ouPl and Uae seal of the Borough snaQ nated on 24; automobile accidents, 2; in- admitted breaking into the Gar- the leadership of William Lister, Westfleld, Fred E. Shepard of cations by S o'clock. from improper home life, lack of tor Train" all around the TUESDAY. APSn. U, IMS jured persons, 1; breaking and Prior to enrollment, children were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ragon practice will be held next Thurs- pagllone. Retiring commander Is 1 rrT besitbwd Uiereto attested by the Bor- Begin This Saturday wood Diner, North avenue and Bereagh o» who at present is a member of theElizabeth, Homer Wleder of Plain- The Union County Park Com- religion and religious education. They say a demonstratioon Of theiough dark. hetween the hours of 7HK> A. If. and 8:00entering, 6; petty larceny, 1; am-will be examined by physicians GARWOOD — This Saturday ese and family of Roselle, and the day at 8 p. m. ' Nunce yn P. M.. Eastern Standard Tons, for the ; py y, ; Misses Theresa and Jean D'Ales Center street, in September, 1947, Speaking on the importance of Borough Council. fleld,. Mayor L. Thomas Daub of mission will have park benches Richard C. Dube of St Marys purpose of conducting a - and dentists. All pprospectivp e stu- will mark the opening of the Cub according to police, KENILWORTH Garwood, Grover R. Grupe of bulance calls, 4;*" disorderly per- d sandris of Cranford. cooperation among veterans were available for the service, and aparish, Rahway, presided. Officers essed upon th_ sons, 1; dogs picked up, 1, and dog dents must be vaccinated and im- Scout Softball League, which in- Obituary NOTICE OP Elizabeth, Weyman O. Steengrafe portable organ has been secured will be elected at the May meeting were very beautiful and enjoyed Tease it In value by reason thereof. Primary Eleetiota munized • against diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of 46 Sgt. Thomas Colwell and Pa- the following: Edgar Bieber, dis- Home Owners to Stage Section 8. This ordinance ahall take for the nomination of "icwtHltt^ on thebites, 2. cludes cub scouts from Westfield, John J. Ryan of Cranford. to be held at the Church of Christwatching the monkeys do their iffect ten (10) day* from Uie date of Third avenue had as their guest trolman James Lesak Questioned trict commander; William Mantel!, to provide musje. The Rev. Ger- Repuhllcan tlelcet and the nomtnatlon of Passed at the public hearing was ORDINANCE NO. MS Mountainside, and Garwood. GARWOOD — John J. Ryan. Primary Easter Bonnet Parade tricks. They, enjoyed themselves •tULia^^ after **—1 passage, accord- fpr the week - end, Alfred Mille: the /youth Friday, prior to his re- county council commander; Mayor Charles Forman spoke for Mrsal. d M. Cover, pastor of the Com- the King, Hillside. candidates on the Democratic ticket to be AN ORDINANCJ HelatlnS to and fbrin* - The four opening games are as Muter KENILWORTH — An Easter Elizabeth Dwyer of Elizabeth; J. very nwctv and the tired group of Bat to law. voted upon at the ensuing Genera] Elec- an application from Tomasino of Ship Bottom. lease by Union County authori- 80 years old, husband of Mrs. Mary Fred V. Pitten, a member of the munity Methodist Church, will tion to be held on Tuesday. November 8.Russo of 439 Willow avenue for the Salary of Certain Officers of the follows: Casale Doherty Ryan of 90 Second ave- Bonnet Parade will highlight the E. Mitchell spoke for Arthur girls arrived home about 4 o'clock. l»t». as hereinafter Usted. and for the Borouch of Garwood. Mrs. Johanna Gilbert of Beech ties in custooV of his parents. He post; Freeholder Albert Benninger, conduct the service. 'Edward S, purchase of lots 226 and 227 in Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Pack 70, Mountainside, vs. Pack 8» 7M nue. died last Thursday night at meeting of the Home Owners' Mu- Lloyd, Jr., of Union, and Edward HNS Breakfast The Harding School has organ- Fotoe KbUea b Bereby OITSB that uw election of one male and one female mem- avenue entertained her club at admitted, they said, that he had Sonoco Prod, lit General Election a member of Westfleld Ppst, 645; Tyjewski will be the organist Ordlaaaee was Introduced at - ber of the RapnbBeaa State Committee Council of the Borough of Oarwood, 171, Woodrow Wilson School, his home. In puisPamiausi ot ths> provisions of an tual Benefit and Civic Association Roessel spoke for. Assemblymen block 7, fronting' on Willow ave- County of Union and State of New O*Sucb !«• Dick Dowdell, past county com- This is an inter-denominational Attended by 125 ized class baseball teams to play iseffaw of the Oa-raratet; Bodr.of and one male and' Ana* of rain the service will be neld in Ho]y Name Society was held Sun- Oxeralag Beoy of Uie •oreogh .f Kss£- «ach election district, totaling 8 mem-ough clerk to advertise for build- Westfield, vs. Pack 172, Benjamin CirigUano — For 30 years he was employed by la box** **r«n that UM Dtetrtet Zketton post and a large rigleg Hon of tion -will make their own Easter Harry E. King, for re-election, who David, Ralph Cassio, Ronald Dav- warta. at the Borough Ball. Boulnaid. ben In an for a term Of one year and lars. week-end. are proprietors . Police said that 138 Boards to and for Soroush of Ksallwortt. the Community Methodist Church day in the social rooms of St Kenilworth. New Jersey, at eight o'clock ing materials for the street depart- Section a. * Franklin School, Westfield, at the Western Union Telegraph members also were present bonnets and will model them at also spoke for Freeholders William id and Ronald Scorese. w> members, one man and. one woman, Peggy Lou and Dorothy Nichol- a larceny complaint will be made T4S «fll ait at U»t plans hereinafter dsadC- at 20th street and Monroe avenue. Teresa's ChapeL More than 125 .S.T.> in the evening of the 2«th dar of the Local County Committee of thement for 1949. The compensation of the Clerk-Stenog- Roosevelt Junior High •. School, 84S Company in New York before his the meeting. Prizes will be given I. McMane and Col. J. H. M. Dud- The captains- in charge of theof April. 1049. At such time and Democratic Party from each election dis- rapher shall be an annual salary of Twen- son of 461 Third avenue are recup- against the boy. retirement 17 years ago. He was Commander Capece expressed members and friends attended. place, or at any time and place to whicn ty-one Hundred <*3100.00) Dollars. Westfield, at 9:30 a. m. N. J. TORY & MACK. )3> TCXSBAT. Ann. ia, istt to those having the prettiest, fun- ley; Fred E. Haley, Ogden Beatty teams are: 8S, Albert McElroy; trict totaling 8 members in all. for a erating from recent illnesses. Weiuel 170 147 301 his thanks to the post for entrust- The breakfast was prepared by such meeting may be adjourned, all per- term of one year, and SecUon 3. Pack 73, Holy Trinity School, a communicant of St Anne's hstwsan UM houn of »:00 A. K. and 1:00 niest or most original hats. A and Kenneth T. Mair. Garden Center E&hibit 7A, Donald Holden; 8C, sona Interested win be given an oppor- The compensation of the Borough Cleric Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kleish, Sr. Roode 187 IBS 138 r. ML. ¥••!<• ii Standard Tims, farU Ming him with the new office and the Rosary Society and served by WOTICB. Easter Music Listed * Westfield, vs. Pack 75, Garwood, K. Hescock 337 311 143 Church. purpoaa of — *• grand prize will also be given for Speaking briefly ,were State Mascaro; 6R, Richard Scorese; 6N, tunity to be heard concerning such Orttt- shall be an annual aalary of l"orty-two of Center street and Mr. and Mrs. At District Meeting also urged all members to support the Children of Mary Sodality. u hereby given that qualified voters oi Rurklred <*4200.00> Dollars. Falrchlld 183 14* 183 Also surviving are two daugh- At library Next Solomon Chester; 7D, Bobby Bauer. the Borough of Garwood not already For St. Mark's Church at Washington School, Garwood, GARWOOD — John SchroU and Cuamano 140 Primary Election the new officers. Past Com- the best hat Committee Candidates William J. By Ocear af the Osvtralnc Body. SecUon 4. Louis Kleish, Jr., and family o: ters, Mrs. William A. Hessler of Among the specialty awards Seeland and Harvey P. Whltcomb, KENILWORTH — The Kenil- Among speakers were the RevGame. s are being scheduled now r**lstered in said Borough under the GARWOOD — Easter services The compensation of the Borough At- at 10:30 a. m. Henry Pfeiffer represented the D. Koode . 108 113 for tha namtnatVw eC candidates OO.UM mander Zampaglione was present- !»ws of New Jersey governing permanent torney shalVbe an annual aalary of Three Dunellen spent the week-end a Cranford and Mrs. Thomas J. De- Tnhlfc tikt < UM Domination of worth Garden Club will maintain William B. Donnelly, pastor of theand'will be played very soon. Borons* Pack 173, Lincoln School West- 888 831 led with a medal for his work as will be a portable home freezer, as well as Mayor Fred V. Pitten. Dated: April' 11. 194ft. w*l»tratlon may register with the Bor- at St. Mark's Episcopal Church Thousand ($3000.00) Dollars. Point Pleasant. arwood Workmen's Sick a \mtm on tin DamoeraUo Uekat to b« chapel; the Rt Rev. Mjgr. John °u(h Cleric of the said Borough of field, vs. Pack 170, Grant School, DIAMOND EXP. (01 Palma of Fall River, Mass.; two upon at UM TTT*II>-« Oaaaral Bae- exclusive neckwear, antique, rare William Peterson, candidate for a g»r« oabaM on Toaadnr. Mowambar S. lace, a cigar lighter, cut i glass, Borough Council, and Mrs. Helen room of the Kenilworth Public pils from the departmental grades morosAii •snath Hall day by the Rev. C. H. Mallory, as- it a district meeting held in Lin- 1S7 155 years. or KKNU-WOETB tor shall be an annual salary of Twenty- place announce the birth of a imolley Conn., and Thomas F. Ryan of and fer tte slippers, Easter bulbs, auto acces- Ruth and Eric Berger, for CountyJLibrary during the week of Ap-pital, Elizabeth; and George E. went to Regional High School to Qirml, X. J. five Hundred (W500.00)' Dollars. High School. Westfield, at 10:30 en on Sunday. Major constltu- ~ 131 IM 144 Be » Hereby Resolved: That the Bor- •' any time between Wednesday, April sisted by Warren R, Binna, Jr. daughter on April 10 at Muhlen- ^h - 131 ZOO Garwood, and five grandchildren. ber or tha* Bt«ubllosm SMs Keenan, chairman of the Elizabeth' ough Clerk: be authorized to adverUK SecUon «. lonal changes were made. The sories, a miniature portable tele- Committee. W. W. Murphy spoke ril 18. The exhibit will be open the play, "Dear Ruth." Miss *>. 1M9. and Thursday. September ». Music will be under direction of The compensation of the sire Alarm berg Hospital, Plainfield. -143 Id ISO and ono anal* av4-on* r«nu_ At Card Party vision set and a door prize. Knights of Columbus Forum. The for bids on the following material!: IMS. on which latter date the registration text meeting of the Garwood Smith The funeral was held Monday for Governor Driscoll. to the public on Monday, Wednes- Antrobus, Miss Newcomb and Miss Grade BO ^_ - 13.200 GallonJ William Fay, organist. Superintendent shall be an annual salary OKDINAKCe NO. MO Mickey Perry of Walnut street oi UM DssnowMo Stats> CommtW—. sad toastmaster was Charles H. Ey- l»ok« will be closed until after Uie forth- of four Hundred 1*400.00> Dollars. ur morning from the Daoley Funeral •sr UM •asctson of two iiMinrwra. on* KENILWORTH — Thirty-two Members of the committee for Swanberg accompanied the group. Grade MCI Penetrating Oil, g Oet\eral Election on Tuesday. The musical program will in- AN ORDINANCE to amend Ordinance is confined to his home with chick- iranch will be April 23. All mem- 773 soldt, secretary.' 4«;00O gallon. Section 7. 1 Home 218 North avenue, west, i and on* woman, of tha Local County Kenilworth women attended a the parade are. Mrs. Ella Beliveau, November 8. 1049, and The compensation of the sire Kqulp- No. 310 entitled "An Ordinance to bers are urged to attend to famli- Cnrnmttt— of UM Bsnubllcan Party from The sixth grades have just com- %" stone w •'- ia toM , NOTICE clude: Prelude, "Easter March"; Amend an Ordinance to Establish. Regu- en pox. Cranford, with a high mass of re- The committee in charge of ar- M ton rnent Superintendent shall be an annual arlze themselves with the changes «ach stetson, district, totallns 4 mom-card party Friday at Koos Broth- Anton Kato, Eric Berger, Michael pleted the study of cubic measure. Hi" stone — * U hereby given that the District Election processional, "Jesus Christ is Ris- late and Equip a Vire Department in the 40 to salary of Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars. Mrs. Ellen Comellis entertained lions Vote $100 quiem at St. Anne's Church, the ban in an for a term of ona jraar and ers in Rahway. The party was Kelly and Mrs. John Stults. All rangements consisted of John -Boad stone - — + °*' Dcrda In and for Uie Borouch of O«r- Borough of Garwood". known as Ordi- made. At present they are reviewing acmm^ „„ „„ „», ,~,v*—» - en Today"; kyrie and sanctus, SecUon 8. her sewing club Monday evening bids for Uie purchase of above •™K1 win ait at UM places hendnafter All ordinances or parts of ordinances nance fJo. 7 and all subsequent ordinances Rev. John M. Walsh, pastor, offic- of tha UicaJ'Oaunty Oommittea of thaheld for the benefit of Mrs. Irene members, former members and raf, chairman; Martin Heim, lalgnated on For First Aid Squad 7 ICmttroittfl? decimal fractions. The seventh material* wilill b e receiveidd by tthh eJiayo' plain song chants; hymn after ser- inconsistent with the provisions of this amendatory and supplemental thereof. at her home. 413 Fourth avenue. iating. Interment was in St. Mary's OBDrMANCE NO. Ill Democratic Partty frorom eacea h alatWoaltWon ddh>T. Griffin, who is a candidate for friends are invited to attend. Peter Bizink. James McGevna. Ordinance are hereby repealed. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and tefcttaU 4 memberb * in allll ,f for grades are working on application ^^TS^JSS^XM^--, TVEIDAT. Novmn a. mon, "Welcome Happy Morning"; Council of the Borough of Garwood. There were seven members pres- GARWOOD — A $100 donation Cemetery, Plainfield. the Republican nomination to the NEWARK AVE. at ZSrd ST.. KENILWORTH Thomas Beninati, William Slaw- Wween the hours of 7:00 A. M. and S:O0 Section 0. N ORDINANCE to Amend General Nelson Brown,- president, will of percentage in various types of at SM> P. M._ <».S.T.> in Borough nan. p 1 offertory hymn, "The Strife Is County of Union and State oi New Assembly. ski, Herbert Jennings, Frank < - M.. Eastern StandaStandardr Time, for the This Ordinance shall take effect at the ent. Ordinance No. 102 Entitled "An Ordl- as made to the First Aid Squad nones. preside at the business meeting. problems. txirp of condjictlnadt ' a O'er"; hymn before Communion, time and In the manner provided by lawJersey: Mrs. C. S. Kamuda' entertained ance to Establish. Regulate and Control >y the Garwood Lions Club at its BRING THEM IN NOW ia hereby srnn that oualtflad voters of Spera and Mrs. Eysoldt KenUworth; N. J. and shall be retroactive to January 1. Section 1. Day and Night Police and to regulate the aarouff of Kenlriorlh not already The number of pupils on the 'Bread of the World"; after com- That Sections 1, 2 and 3 of Ordinances ind Define the Manner ot Their Appoint. semi-monthly meeting held last _ said aVwoputrh undse tb*» t g General Election IMS OKOINANCK NO. Ill THE LAWNMOWER ro«1*i to id Vh d th ooeooeooeooeeeoeeot self improvement honor roll in' PHDJUP J. munion, "Gloria in Excelsis," and LL THOMAS DAUB. No. 31Q and 331 be and the same are tent and Removal, and -Duties] and Com* reek. Plans were made for dele- laws oi Maw Jarssy sawanlas psrmanent day and Thursday from 3 to 5 p. t° Vote upon '••n-IHifiw for the following hereby amended to read and provide as LN ORDINANCE to .Amend General sensation" Adopted August 7. 1023 and Miss Mergotfs fourth grade has Dated: April an old Scottish chant; recessional, Mayor. follows: HOSPITAL, Reg. ' * ' register with UM Bor- You are cordially invited to attend our m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. u, IMS Governor OAlll Term). Attest: Ordinance No. 103 entitled "An Ordi- Ordinances Nos. 203., 318. 339. 377. 314. ates to be sent to the New Jersey __ dark _ " of -"Section 1. That the Chief of trie nance to Establish. Regulate and Control 331 and 333 Amendatory Thereof. KssaOwortti at Ms Shrubs and spring bulbs will be incresased tills month. They are:l Tour Members of Uie General Assem- "The Day of Resurrection." WALTKB 8. McMANUS. lstrlct Convention > to be held QCAUTT ui»Arma bl * Borouih Clerk. rtro Department •hall receive each year a Day and Night Police Force and to Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Mewers — F»w«r Me-wars Bobby Buric, 20 points- Mattie ruroigo OBM>IMANC« NO ** IM1 Terms). the sum of Two Hundred fdOO.00) Dol- hortly in Atlantic City, and the featured. There will also be a 0 Member! of the Board of Chosen Regulate and Define the Manner of Their Council of the Borough of Garwood, Oardaa Traatswa M. 1. Make it a Happy Easter Chester. 20 points; Dudley Nev-'^T'Sd^ ^^ lars to cover any losses that he may incur- Appointment and Removal, and Duties ounty of Union and State of New NAN AYsTJftm holders for the County of Union OTuU Lions International Convention to MOUNTAIN AYsTJftm a* 889 ttsM swtsiosu Wodnaaday. ApcU able of arrangements and one of Works With Youth Btataawat in attending alarms and putting out Ores and Compensation", adopted August 7, 20 points; Russell McKinnle..Council of UM Borough of Terma). «rsey: Near EL 29. SPRINGFIELD. N. J S8, «MS. and Thursday. S*vtart>t Second Annual bird lore. Hostesses from the gar- Salvation Army works with youth The foregoing ordinance was adopted in the Borough." 1S23. and Ordinances No. 203. aid. 33S, Section 1. >e held in New York. 29 S ISwKan which bntsr data tha registration 15 poinb; Sh«ula Ifesuson, »' JSvTJnuIS X^SS^SS T^o memben of Soroush Council (Full on the 12th day of April. 1040. "Section 3. That the Assistant Chief, 277. 314. 321 and 330 amendatory thereof. la) That Section 113 of Ordinance No. Following the business meeting, I wffl t» dopsad until attar tha torih- den club will be present every day Ternil. ' • in 1,370 centers throughout the Unit- or if there be more than one, shall re~ Be It Ordained by the Mayor and 03 as amended by Ordinance Noa. 303. of the exhibit to answer ques- points. On the scholastic honor1 his au-vice* UM sum of ««oo.oo. following- Is a Hit of the PoUln» Places ed Stater celve each year the sum of One Hundred Council of the Borough oi Oarwood, IS, 377. 331 and 333, be and the same uffet refreshments were served. t, IMS. and with ions. roll wiy, marks of ail A', or B's J*££ ^.^ •££5Ft? n the various election districts of. trie B"Uty IS15O.00) Dollars to cover any losses County of Union and State of. New hereby .-amended to read as followa: 'osts for the evening Were John Easter Conference Borough of Oarwood: that he may Incur In attending alarms Jersey: Class A—rifth year of service or over. Monoa are: Arthur Baum, Sheila Vergu- bV u^uSSp^jariSrior w«imr Ichardson, William Pinter and A regular meeting of the club fl O1 ta a Borou h ••• Dl.trlct—Murray and Murphy B«al and putting out nrea in the Borough/ Section 1. Class B—Fourth year of service or ovrt. la kMajiy BhrsB that UM Dtetrlct XleeUao was held yesterday at the home son. Max Hentschel, Orrin Keen.i°* *»»• ° " " * .J**" h ™«t Office. 340 South Avenue. "Section 3. That each active flrei That Section M(A) of Ordinance No. Class C—Third year oi aervtce or over. 'mest Behnert. soldi in and ear the Borooch of KenO- 1 DUtrlct—Washincton School. East of the department, except Buperlnl 103 and as amended by Ordinances No. Class rj—Second year of service or over. Visit our Floral Shop to select your Friday, Satarday and Sunday, April 15,16 and 17 of Mrs. Earl Pollack of 15 North Rachel Levin. JoyS Sherba^na L"^ ^ ^ dent of Fire Alarm Systems snd the 238, 277, 314. 321 and 320, be and the Class E—First year of service or over. 'nsasAT, xovnoNm a, »*» 22nd street. Plans were completed Ruth Ann Stupak. tact as oi January 1. IMS. , . 3nl District—franklin School. Walnut Superintendent of Flr« Apparatus, who *ame la hereby amended to read as fol- U on» TliL, Casasrn Slmaaii TtaM. tor UM 'or the exhibit. Members of the r <'h Di.trict—Stacey Automotive Serv- teoi,) per cent of the alarms of Ore, roll Salaries of Officers of Departments: nen are hereby fixed as followa: ' Meetings will be as follows: 'eet from Passaic avenue., rmnce be, and the same are hcreoi " •". M North Avenue. calls and house duties, shaU receive the Chief of Police O.SOO.OO phone. JWe have a jwide variety of group rwchflngM plants. tw Mayor of Garwood Class A—$3,000.00 per annum. At Lincoln April 22 William WusthofI and others to 2ii_ DESCRIPTION Or BOUNDARIES Or •um of Sixty 1*40.00) Dollars, to cover lieutenant of Police .... 3.3OO.0O Class B—g3.8S0.00 pet* aruium. J Insirs *^rf h-t l Clsss C- f.ARWfion Ovor-lSO-prlrea- General Election Friday —— 8 P. M. — - "J-»»—-Tt r—•> *- —3--H B«»IH» s,—lails •••IIS tn* U a description of the vari- Member n* Railway Va I <•"»»-- i.i norm Plants, Cut Flowers and Corsages. and Mrs. Frank Fennese. . propprop- ««ect as provided by law. incur in attending alarms and putting" Section 3. Class D—S3.000.00 per anrjum. ill be given away at the annual Transfers of erty at Michigan and Passaic ave- JJ" election Districts of the Borouch of Joiar Sewer Meeting out fires in the Borough," All ordinances and parts of ordinances Class E—C3.5O0.0O per annum.' - Saturday — 3:30 P. M. and 8 P. M. at Mihi d Pi tutu. . arwood: Section 2. Inconsistent Herewith are hereby re Section 3. ard party to be held Friday, Ap- "- W»lrict 1. All that portion of the Bor- Member of Inter-Muaiclpol h That all ordinances and parts of ordi- pealed. All Ordinances and paris of Ordinances 1 22, at Lincoln School by the Our shop will be open evenings Sunday — 3:30 P. M. and 8 P. M. Real Estate ""trough of Kenilworth to Wil- *V* , <>' Oarwood lyln< south of the line Group for Better Roll Service nances inconsistent herewith are hereby Section 3. consistent herewith are hereby repealed, " the Central f&auroad and north of repealed, and that this ordinance shall This ordinance shall take effect at the tiectlon 3. arwood Lions Club. Numerous Ttwa* Maawkan of tha Board of Chosen KENILWORTH—The following] 1 I fa* UM County of Union (Full Sprue. Avenue. Former President of lake effect at the time and in the manner time and In the manner provided by law This Ordinance shall take eftect at the erchants and citizens ot the until Easter. deeds have been recorded at the lots 1. 2 and 39, Mock 171, section DUtxIct 3. AU that portion of tho Bor- orovided by lav/ and BhaU be retroactive and shall be retroactive to January 1. Board ot Education me and In tiye manner provided by law n have contributed merchan- (Ml Turn) | Speakers: . office of County Register Herbert II, map of New Orange. *rst Uaw. Ths said ordin.nc •uih Df Oarwood lyin« souUl of the 11M to January 1, 1040. 1040.' id shall be retroactive to January 1, °' '"• Central Ballroad and south of L. TnOMJLB DAUB, " 10, Insofar as permitted by law. ise and cash prizes for the affair. 1 ot th* Soroush Council * Pascoe in the Court House. I Barton Land Company to Mr Past President of AFL Loca L. THOMAS DAUB. Mayor. Mayor. L. THOWA-H HAITI. It has been planned to have ap-l Ttaasurer (Full Tsnn). Mr. C Ernest Tatham, Toronto, Canada at th. S trlct 3. All that portion of the Bor- Attest: Attest: Uzabeth: 'and Mrs. Dominic Reltrovato. lol d rth f the line ttt: proximately 100 tables of bridge,) • • last of Fallinsj rtaoas Hall, W O Exempt Fireman WALTER 8. McMANUH. WALTEtt 8. MrlfiVUB. WALTCU H. : ••rttnn asstrtcta of tha Kenilworth Greenhouses Mr. and Mrs. Ambardo Bert 3. block 105, amended map of sec- Boruucb Clerk. pinochle und bunco, according to as KaaOworthi Mr. Welcome Detweiler, Durham, N. C Machrone to Mr. and Mrs. Alex tion 7, Kenilworth. formerly New **""• »*•* At^uc'h' Borough Clerk. Borough Clerk. A. ROKSSLE, Prop. nrUmm pta trk-t 4. AU that portion of the Bor- Btstnasai \ phalrman Louis Fontenellj. Tick-1 Mr. J. C Wilding, England Zipkas, property known as 139 Orarute • - •* • •"* -- . .i u' Garwood lyin« north of the line for Assembly Btatseuat Btatsaiset lets will be sold only through mem-j ntr 1 The foretfolng ordinance was adopted Thr for^ifolng ordinance Was adopted The forcgi ordinait^a Was adopted - io*K .i..-t n^ t ma« tins; may b*> adlourned. all I--- , " Railroad and east of Cedar LEVER 6A n the Ulh iluV of April, 1049. bera of the Lions Club, and not at' 22 GmtStraat Mr. Waher. Munro* JScandale, N. Y. ™«, Jr^~ ^ Borough of Kenilworth to Wai- ••"•ted wiu be «I«P an oppotunity •»i the Uth day of Aorll. 10*8. ' Die lltli day of Ap.ll. OUsJbnl 64263 b lM >ra c WALTEB a. McMANUS. Pu'tJ for b,- WALTEH 3. McMANVS, W.tXTIII B. McUANUS. WAMXU H. the door. Proceeds will go to the, > x. William WusUaoff and others to ter L. Burr and others, 18. 19 and *,. EiT !£? "T "~""'" . B Borough Clerk. Borough Clerk. Borough Clark. Uorotuih club's charity fund. Mr. and Mr* William Wusthoff. ai. block aTsect^l mL of ' ""rSS?' - February a*. 1B4A. Dated April 13. IMS. uted April 12. 1S4D. ited April 13. 1»4». prop^ in Michigan a^nue. 75 New Or^gT "^ U "^ °* __. ^ ^^ W^'^f^::'^' H;'-;';• -:•' / • ^>iiV^«:i^#iiVri'"''-li1.«p£«8iK "" '

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•y.-. .. 'f. vary completed bjT'the junior off the Cranford Free PiitaUe^Ubrary were announced this week to Mrs. Marie SeideL . children's librarian. The context GARWOOB i aeries-of six games arranged KENILWORTH to teach the.children the proper - ite.flf the catalogue and to under- stand-simplified mftnods of look- ing up • book by its author, sub- 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS/ Ject or title. Wednesday Club. Exhibit Stars Appearing in 'When the Si •' There were six weekly games Forecasts 'Opens Sunday Afternoon Primary Victors bated.on questions from the cata- Sherman, Arrangements have been com- logue. The names of the winners pleted by the Wednesday Morning Wolf Wins Local were indicated by a star on the Great New dub for its sixteenth annual art Honor Soil each week. exhibit to open Sunday- at a tea] Lincoln Get ' The winners of the six stars, in- hi the township' rooms. Mrs. G. dicating excellent work for the en- Russel -STT>*th is chairman in tire period, were as follows: Expansion Contest charge. - : Shirley Spata. Elinor Wilfred. A Principal Lawrenfce' AshwelL Joan Dexter, Mayor Announces At a philanthropic tea yester- Change That Clock Tops WanirJski by Sanford Paterson; James Curran, [day at the home of Mrs. T. V. Al- Yvonne Berg, Carolyn Steams, bert, Westfleld,' the guest speaker Or You'll Be Late 219 Votes In Bid for 'was Gertrude Allen of. Princeton, Mrs. Janovsik Named Theresa Helneman, Doris- Watt, It all depends on what time it Henry Kane. Peter Clark. Bernard Construct Plant Here She spoke on birds-and their bab^ By Board; Two New Committee Nomination fientsen, Margo Nagle, Nancy Lou A nationally-known concern is its, anddWseveral chalk draw- Teachers Engaged is. Residents who remember to Complete tafruM1^" by dls- Lerda, Josephine Spate. Eddie negotiating presently to construct ings to illustrate. set their clocks ahead one hour tricta of Taesdaj'a KepnbUean Hobble, Richard Luby. Faith a new plant in Cranford, Mayor Hostesses were Mrs. John' F. Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, a si*th| Saturday night for Daylight Sav- Primary Election result* will Sharer, Donald Ryan, Grace Wes- George E. Osterheldt announced Fast, chairman; Mrs; Cyril M. Can- grade teacher at Sherman School ing Time probably will have noth- be found on page S. Monday night at a meeting of the seDs, Judith Botta, Senorita Hau- right, Mrs. F. W. Cattanach, Mrs. who has been a member of the ing to worry about. But those Police Commissioner J. Edward Township Committee. No further Howard Cowperthwaite, Mrs. Hen- faculty of the Cranford public stein and Shirley Grad. who let time go on unmoved in Wolf won the Republican nomina- information will be available until ry T. Gruber, Mrs. M. F. Arnold, schools for.the past 20 years, was tion for reelection to-the Township the next" meeting, he declared. [Mrs. H. D. Lohman, Mrs. L. R. named acting principal "of Sher- their clocks and forget time too Committee in the only local contest Elected to Fraternity Mayor Osterheldt disclosed, how- Oest, Mrs. E. Elle^mere.McKelge, man and Lincoln Schools, effective must change—theirs will be anhi Tuesday's G-O.P. Primary in ever, that if the plant locates here, Mrs. Sanford K. Thomson, Mrs. J. as. of September I, at the Board of hour-late Sunday. which less than 18 percent of the George R. Smith, Jr., of 10 Syl- Cranford wftl be in line for great Royal Walsh and Mrs. Robert F. BO8EMAKY FOSEMAN Education meeting in Cleveland One of the surest ways to re-eligible voters cast ballots. vester street, a student in rt»»nii expansion. Welhnan., School Tuesday night. Mrs. Jan- engineering at Rensselaer Poly- ' Approved were' 10 permits for ovsik will receive $4,000 a year in member the clock moving project Mr. Wolf polled 829 votes to technic Institute, Troy, N. -V.. has construction of one-family homes, The club's music committee will 610 for Joseph C. Warsinski. The meet-Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Mental Health Panel ' her new position. She-will'suc- is to take the clock by its hands been elected a member of Alpha with a total valuation of $62,000. Benefit ceed Frank Martz, who recently just before retiring Saturday night police commissioner carried all but If!.- Tau Omega fraternity. He Is' Seven of .these homes .wUT beb*ne of Mrs. C. G. CuUn, Jr., 215 the first district, which he lost by Holly street. On the same day, Here Next Thursday was named supervisor of teachers In that way, one can go to bed at graduate of Cranford High School. built by Carl Wl Spader af 434. 436, s In Cranford High School. one. vote. • Ballotyog was close, 440, 442, 444, 446 and 468 Lexing-there will be a meeting of the in- The Cranford Committee of .the 8 o'clock iwithout feeling guilty however; in several other districts. ton avenue and wJU have a valua- ternaiicaial e aat Wenial'T^gifene1 ~~ -~'Trw- : Sgipl l HowardR that he might %e getting more A total of 1,573 votes were cast, TOminr or CBANVOBO ygeS^e^ofDnTon Best pointed out that the appoint, tion of $6,000 each. The,flthers will 1 p. m., at the home ot Mrs. Car- County, Inc., will present a mental lv sleep than he should. Because he of'which 1,490 were in the Repub- , . M»U— -tt-IHMin be constructed by Vincent Martini roll E. Bundy, -420 Casino avenue. ment •:'• of -Mrs: Janovsik was in lican Primacy and 74 in the Demo- . Notice) .Ja twrvsby given that the Town- health panel next Thursday eve- line with the policy of the Board won't. He'll move the clock to 0, «hlp Committee of the Townrnjilp of Cn> at 709 Raritan road, Ines Iwany- Dramatic dub Comedyning at 8:15 p.m. in Roosevelt cratic Primary. Joseph T. Shar- v of Education of advancing toward comply with Daylight Saving Time •II tonJ. N«w Jeraey. will receive waled bids shyn at 47 Cranford terrace, and Here Friday, Saturday SchooL , regulations and feel he's not going key, unopposed for the Democratic at It* mMttnt to be held on April 18. the Westfleld Construction Com- supervisory and administrative po- nomination for Township Commit- IMS,^at 8 JO P. M.. In the Municipal The program will'include-a dis- sitions, those members of the fac- to bed too late or tod early. ButHtng. for the fumiihlna to the Towa- pany at 39'Roger avenue., ; Charter For To Aid Service League cussion of the history and service tee, polled 65 votes. - ahlp Ot one 1949 Chevrolet StyleUne Bust. ulty who have.served in the par- Cranford Republican voters fav- nen Coupe, painted Fire Department The bid of J. Cuozzo and Son of The Cranford Dramatic Club of the Mental Hygiene Society of ticular field concerned. Bed, complete with beater, seat coven, will present Terance Rattigan'i Union County by Mrs. Margaret ored Alfred E. Oriscoll for the defraater and one ipare tire. Irvington for construction of an i Mrs. Janovsik is a graduate of comedy, * While the Sun Shines,' Seymour Jones, educational direc- gubernatorial , nomination over ~ TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE 8-inch sanitary 8*wer on Lexing- Kiwanis Trenton State Teachers' College Near Goal Robert L. Adams by J. WALTER COFFEE. in the high school auditorium to- tor and past president of the so- vote of M Township Clerk. ton avenue between Stoughton and expects to receive her Master 1,000 to 415. Dated: April 6. IMS. . 4-14 morrow 'and Saturday nights as aciety; a discussion by a noted psy- avenue and Denman road, for of Arts degree at Rutgers Univer- In the heavily contested As- $2,152.50, was accepted. Other benefit for the charitable fund of chiatrist concerning the causes and treatment of mental disturbances, sity this summer. During her 20 [In Drive sembly race, Mrs. Florence P. WOK THE COMSmiCTIOp bids were as follows: Antonio Col- Ceremonies Tonight the Cranford Junior Service and a playlet entitled "The Uni-years in the Cranford school .sys- Dwyer polled 699 votes to lead Or A SANRABT SEWS* IX LBXtNO- letU of Elizabeth, $2,384.50; D. & L. League. Reserved tickets are on tem she has taught all grades in •TON AVSNim VaOM STOUOBTOJ* For Cranford's New sale at Seager's Drug Store. versal Heckler," to be presented the field of 13 Republican aspi- AVKNUE TO OBNMAN KOAD. CBAN- Contracting Company, Rahway, Sherman 'School. She resides in rants locally. W. O. Steengrafe of $2,712.50; Villa Contracting Com- . Mrs. John Low is directing the by a group of, the American Donations for Fight . roao, mw JEKSBT. Service Organization Theatre Whig of New York. Rahway. Cranford ran second here with" . 'Sotted bids will b* received by tha pany, Inc, Westfleld, ,$2,140. production, which will be present- The board also engaged Miss Vomaalp nrmtnlttrr of tha TOWMBIP at ed by a cast of stars well known An audience participation ques- Against Cancer Reach 656, followed by G. Clifford Ctaatora at a regular tnaatln* on April Eire Commissioner . John W. Cranford's new Kiwanis Club Geraldine F. Cleminson of Hillside Thomas, 640, and Fred E. Shepard, IS,' IMtV ttvtfco Township Booma, at Doran recommended.the purchase will receive its charter at a din-in this area for their acting abil- tion and answer period will fol- and Mrs. Harriet Witkins of East low. • .'. Total of $2,235 530. Mayor L. Thomas Daub ot Bid •MUM. aod sj>«rlflraHona_ may bo of a new 1948 special Chevrolet ner-dance celebration tonight in ity- , Orange to start In September as Garwood polled 524 votes. the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, Eliza- Rosemary Foreman, as Lady] Local contributions to the 1949 for the flre department as offered elementary school teachers. JOSEPH T. 8HAKKEY The incumbent Republican Free- Tba puipoa* of ncolvlng «haaa Mda in a low bid of $1,518.80 from the Elizabeth, and Hope Fisher (Ma- campaign for funds to fight cancer la to construct 850 lineal teat of W A graduate of the School of St. holders were favored by local vot- mttrillli Savor aad a—* Moore Chevrolet Company. Inc., bel Crum) appear as two glam- Elizabeth, Hiss Cleminson former- hist night had reached a total of ers by comfortable mar) Elizabeth. Bids also were received ourous women chasing after'Wil- Funeral for ly resided In Cranford and at- 9 $2,235, only $765 away from William J. Seeland of while AH bub mutt bo submitted In a liam Wiseman, cast as the Karl Cranford's goal of $3,000, It was „ Elizabeth ^tahoB^Btlo^sa^sh' ilaaali SBBBLOhaoWo^rfa___JM^BoHaoiutoaflm%; OMt^ from the Norri* Chevrolet Com- tended school here. An English Boys Camp •WWHIBVI CJMHiy BIVoW^ cavawaHaol W of Harpenden. Rrancis FowBiu)n announced by Howard M. Slegel, received 658 votes to 568 for Har- tha OoMtrucUon of a aanttaryTmr ia pany, Inc., Waatfleld, foe fl.tH9.0Q and 'history major, she has had -' - — , A«< and from the Ratrnay Auto and takes the part of Colbert, while R. teaching experience hi Dover and executive chairman for the drive. vey P. Whitcomb of Plainfleld for Supply Service, Company. Rahway.i A. MlHart is the Duke/of Ayr. PytHinkle \ an accomplished musician. Reunion Set Mr. Siegel today Issued a special Republican State Committee. !S n J Richard Keppter is Mumtaey and appeal to all local residents who Elected to the Republican Coun- I chock tor left' of tha anwuot who bid $lfiUMT? ^ '*' • ^* Mrs. Witkins is a' graduate of or caaa to U*u of check, shall ac- For road materials for 1»4», m« Harry Folk takes the par^ of Hor- Newark State Teachers' College] have not yet contributed, to do so ty Committee were: First district. vany the proposal The saU do- Esso Standard Oil Company, Eliza- ton, the butler. ' \ . Services Here Friday, and has had teaching experience For May 21 within the next week, and to Dorothy Main, 3 write-in votes; beth, bid the sale of 20,000 gallons those who have already made do- second district, Rae Armstrong, ta* bMdarto able and wllllns to Reproduction of the Earl OtHar- in East Orange. Her husband Is a of gasoline at 13.7 cents per gallon, penden's sumptuous- London flat Saturday for Soldier doctor completing his internship The second annual Cranford nations, to make additional con- 111, and Jessie M. Jansen, 113; Boys' Camp Reunion will be held third district, Florence L. Crounse, exclusive of all taxes, and the presented a difficult problem for In the Jersey City Medical Center. tributions if at all possible, so that I ••$ Monarch Fuel Oil Company, Killed in France Saturday evening, May 21, in the the local quota may be attained 148, and E. C. McMahon, S write-, the stage crewr. Their main con- .Members of the schools' health First Presbyterian Church school beth, also bid 13.7 cents for Sin- cern was making the 1,175 square The body of Pvt. William E. department reappointed for' the before the end of Cancer Month. in votes; fourth district, G. JX clair gasoline and 15.2 cents per Hinkle, 24, who.was killed Decem- auditorium, it was announced this "If each, one who reads this Rankin, 196, and Florence M. Kir feet of stage aj the Cranford High coming school year were: Miss week by Charles M- Ray, chairman gallon for Ethyl gasoline. ber: 3, 1944,4n France, will be Elizabeth Durrell, school nurse; would make some donation this lems, 143; fifth district. Doris C, School look cozy and intimate. of the reunion committee. Johnson. 112, and Robert M. Mln^ Passed on final reading was an Such a large stage has a tendency returned to Cranford tomorrow Mrs. Katherlne Popp, ^attendance week, no matter how small, the for reburial. He was the son of Invitations win be mailed' dur- success of our campaign for funds ton, 3 write-in votes; sixth dM- ordinance permitting the use of to dwarf the actors givingr the ef- officer (who also does some nurse Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hinkle of work); ' and Dr. Neil Castaldo, ing the coming week to all boys _ trict,. Walte~*r« Oustennan-WMVMUU1OU,, Of*.Sr.. .llQIlflf, *• wallboard in place of lath and fect of disconcerted first' arrivals 334 North avenue, east. to continue the battle against one | and Janet E. Packer, 113; seventh plaster in -local construction.. Or- FBANK A. KOCH, JR. at a Governor's Ball. The footage medical inspector. who attended the camp, located on : enemies would Military services will be held to- Silver Lake, near Hope, last sum- obfe mankind'assured fos rwors 1949,t "enemie the chairmas wouldn district, John W. Doran, 103. and dinances providing - that permits beth. Formal presentation of thewas decreased by carving three- Reappointed as clerks were: Mrs. Julia R. Nicholson. 171; eighth dis- for excavation'be issued by the and-a-half feet from each side and morrow at; 8 p. m. at Gray Me- Belle Reck, Cranford High School; mer. Each boy will be privileged declared. charter will be made by' District morial, 12 Springfield avenue. Re- to bring a guest. Parents also will trict, George M. Lincoln, 114. and township engineer instead of byGovernor Frank A. Koch, Jr., offive feet from the depth. • This Miss Theresa D'Allessandrls, Cran- The total figure of $2,235 was ligious services will be held at 2 be welcome. broken down by Harold S. Comp- Gertrude Nunn, 6 write-in votes; the township clerk were introduced Jersey City, and the acceptance meant the set had to be braced ford High School; Mr*. Ruth Stev- ninth district, Albert A. Smith, 140, and passed on first reading. Pub- j. m. Saturday. Interment will ens, Cleveland School; Miss Flor- ton, treasurer, into the following will be by Richard N. McFadden, from.the floor and a six-inch bat- >e in Graceland Memorial. Park, Colored motion pictures, taken and Mary Jane Glovler, 148; and Easter Is the Time for New... lic hearing will be held May 3. president of the Cranford club. ten "»JW* around the top of all ence Scher, Roosevelt School; Mrs.at the camp last season, will be categories: Envelopes, $1,415; busi- Kenilworth. . ness donations, $70; memorial do- tenth district, Thomas A- Albans. Harold Snyder of Kenilworth A welcome to the new local or- flats to insure jigldity. Mary Knauer, T.lrjcohl School; Mrs. shown by Past President Clar- 77, and Marion R. Jones, 71. ' I offered to purchase 39 lots at the Pvt Hinkle was a member of Dorothy Gilllngs, Sherman School; ence Fritz. There will be"greet- nations, • $335; booths in local DR.tmNDMAN ganization will be extended by The walls of the living room are. banks, $85, and organizations. The .only contest hi the Demo- I Cranford - Kenilworth line .in Mrs. Florence Crounse, Cranford ings by President Victor D. Sha- Mayor George E. Osterheldt. and a warm chocolate brown, and a $330. : cratic Primary.was for the Board OPTOMETRIST I Cranford Knolls tor $100 each. there also will be greetings by Dr.dash of color has been added by High School; Mrs. Jglzabeth Hlrd, heen, and Vice-president Robert of Freeholder nomination in supervising principal'* office, and Swelling the organizations cate- The property includes land known Carl G. Hanson,, president of the tthh e ttw o bbookcasek s flanking the Crane will outline Improvements which the organization candidates as Ashwood avenue and South Cranford Rotary Club, and Wil- (Continued on vaoe Miss Regina Anderson, district planned for the new season. gory this week Was a. check for defeated Joseph F. Greer. Elected EYES EXAMINED clerk's office. $250 received from the Cranford Twenty-third street - Final ap- liam H. Barron, president of the . Stanley Grayson, camp direc- to the Democratic County Commit- 1 N*. UNION AVKNTJB proval of the purchase will take Cranford Lions Club. Janitors were reappointed for Junior Service League. tee were: First district, William H. tor, and several of his councilors Added memorial donations were CKaafer* «*US» place at the next committee meet- Presiding officer at the ceremo- the 1949-50 school year as fol- will lead community winging and Johnson and Edna Jackson. 5 votes Patron List lows: Sherman School, John Ber- $25 in memory of. Eve Silvertnan trm siocmai iog when tax certificates covering1 ales will be Lieutenant Governor reminisce of highlights of the past each; fifth district, Joseph T. ' 1 the property will be offered at]Robert E. Goldsby. of Elizabeth, ardlnelll and Herbert Mayer; made by Irving Nimensky, and $10Sharkey, 18, and Mary A. Quinn,.' »eay • A. K. — • r. • season. Application blanks for thein memory of Abraham Grossman. public auction. The program will open with the Roosevelt School,' John Kones- 1949- season, which opens July 3, 3; sixth district, MlchselT. Davis, Moo. * M. • A. BL — • I Growing for chusky; Cleveland School, Joseph Chairman Siegel stressed again The committee, -on recommen- singing of America and, the Pledge will be distributed and refresh- 6, and Florence Markey, 2; sev- dation of the public works com- Cox, Jr., and Melvin Kelsey; Lin- the new opportunity offered - this enth district, Thomas E. Byrne, 2; of Allegiance to the Flag, followed merits -will be served. year to make memorial donations mittee, accepted the bids of the by the invocation by the; Rev. Wil- coln School, Joseph Massa and eighth district. William G. Dow- Marbelite Company, New York VJC Benefit David Hadley; high school, Frank in honor of loved ones or acquain- ney, 6; ninth district, R. McDon- liam H. Niebanck, pastor of Cal- Mrs. Bedford Lydon, - chairman tances who have been victims of City, and the Parking Meter Com- vary Lutheran ChurcTi and a Massa, Archangelo. Massa, Vin- Health Report ald. I. of the patron committee for the cenzo DiFablo\uidvArthur Trem- the dread disease. pany Passalc, for furnishing traf- member of the board of directors Contagious diseases reported to Members of both the Republican Toppers! fic light equipment at six intersec- concert to be given 'at the high bley. and Democratic County Commit- of the club. ; . tions in the community. A con- school May 20 for the benefit o The board adopted the school the Board of Health during the tees will meet Monday night to Roll call of Kiwanis clubs will Union Junior College, announces past week were announced yes- tract for $2,209.20 was awarded to be conducted by District Secretary calendar for the 1949-50 school organize for the ensuing year. INSURANCE the Marbelite Company, and an- that many new names have been year, providing for 190 days of terday by Health Officer W. P.Tarver Slated F. Emery Stevens, who is also other of $790.80, to added to the already large'list of school, an increase of five school Smith as follows: Measles, 9 ea Tlnmlay Iti|to*til 9 'VEnuo, A former Cranford High School KenitworUi S3 east Mayor Osterheldt Mlneur. the Rev. WiUiam H; Nie-W. ZHener of Elizabeth and Miss nies" attracted one*of the largest (Signed) George E. (httrhddt, Cfenrekas .. ^._«.:...._~.'.- *t ~ »«ured Hester Hainan and Mrs. M. L. student. Harold is 19 years old and Trubenbach that he banck, Sidney L. Nunn and George attendances in the history of the Mayor, Township of Cranford. Woalkai* —. . ...,,. % I*Ul«*t •niwer to his question.1 (CoMtatMd oa paot ciffht) jCrossley of PhUnfleld. local chapter. is employed by Seager's Drug Dated April 21, 1949. Store on North Union avenue. Saorta ._ -...... —

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