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solera, albarco, cedar, guayacou lonf•dJetaaea fM lss.Topp, Marilyn Rortmrtt and g for books Jetting son .and Harold Schwartz. Recent Events of Interest Jobo and jamelo. These gavels class is now awaiting the Jnda Mae Torr. about dogs. Lynn Wilson, Doris The Sherman School Student were an made from trees cut down twtpared by Barbara Mc- In connection with.their new Poeltkr, Mary Garvey and Mar- Council met with Mrs. Ruth in the Colombiari Jungles i the . »atty Muldrow and Jacquelin unit of study, "The Vikings," the garet Koroml appeared to have Janovsik last Thursday morning. In Cranford Public Schools Magdatena River. King, who have chosen as their following boys to the class are. found stories that interested them. John Dalke presided with Barbara. Spring Store wide Event Today, Friday Saturday . Richard Sarlus of Miss Beatrice topic. Tood for Good Health." carving Viking ships out of balsa The following people were Thiede, secretary. Problems con- SCHOOL Warner's ~i£6 grade reports that They have- drawn- finest of their woodTHugh CQlviIfe,~Karl Hink- See Pages 9 to 15 his class has been enjoying using plctures. eMey, Richard Luby, Donald Mc- catch their corner: EUene Morton; The fourth edition of the "Sadie Creighton and Kathleen Wlese, a small xylophone for the past few Clintack, William MoxelL Warren Richard Hurley, Mary Ann Davis, - j, „,. Dorothy MwgnT and Gene Grail. Next week Virginia Cppter, Jean and Bmma VoWes," produced an- weeks. They have used it to be- Bowne, and Bruce BuKalski win Pflmnan, Douglas Popp *nA John Stanley Meier, Anthony Colaneri, FORIMMEDIA TE DELIVERY nually by the Cnnford Hl-Y dubs, Grade 1 come more *»tnin«'T with scales and •Stephen Schlapak and Kenneth Mrs. class en- talk about the Luray and Bodies* Pflrmlan. Aid ReUef fund Aid Relief Fund win be presented in the Cranford Margaret Alt's to play familiar songs. Ernest'Cavems, which Virginia visited Richard Luby*s painting of a Foster. ifth f auditorium on March joyed listening to the records Ringer developed an original tune which Billy Mlchels brought to last* summer. Viking ship was selected as the Sixth Grade *Mh, • that was pleasing to the group. It The reports have been prepared unit picture to be used outside the At Your Church At Your Church school. f A committee has been appointed COAL A cast of more than SO students was decided to use this melody as classroom door. Tbe^puplls in this class wrote voluntarily and. have proved val- from Mrs. Ruth Janovsik's sixth •AVKN WOK ANTHKACzTl1 — Pradaeief JMde-BJchkat is nbeantng m numerous variety a basis for an original spring song uable in stressing tbe importance The girls in the class are mak- grade to study ways and means of acts which they have created. The stories about themselves. They al- in two parts. Barbara Lehrer, Thi* Sunday This Sunday to drew pictures of themselves to of being wen prepared before at- ing sock dolb out of different col- stimulating outside reading for will - instrumen- Judy Poole, Teddy Munday, Billy tempting to speak before an audi- ored, socks to represent the chU- children in Sherman School Some talists, tap dancers, ballet dancers, go with their stories. The follow- Old and. Mary Ross helped to ing children had very good stor- ence. They hive also indicated Cfx members plan a. story hour for the sons stylists, and impersonators. create the music. The poem was the need for organization so that rtfta Grade lower grades. Others are work- KENILWORTH Comedy sketches and novelty sur- ies: Joan Golden, Kathlyn Morri- COfRMMIJlL AVK. CM GARwooD CRANFORD written by, Shirley Nielsen, Judy the audience can follow a report Mrs. Christina DWs fifth grade ing on plans tar a bulletin board prises win also be presented. The son, Kathleen Knezo, Genevieve Poole, Mary Ross and Billy Old. Knezo, Jean Wells, Judith Evans, and be interested enougli to ask* visited the Cranford Library. The display. Barbara Thiede was traditional prologue by "Sadie" Many members of the 5-8 grade questions or*mak•---•e' comments.- * —Th e. pupils wanted to get acquainted Vol. LVI. No. 9 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1949 Z4 Page. — FIVE CENTS and "Sauna," as well as the "Fol- Carol Poorman, Billy Mlchels, ^p^fTwn^Hi Tijrji|^ win ^vi on • Billy Bragdon and Connie Poole. have reported on books they have children also found it necessary to and find out whether they Patricia Hart, Patricia Castaldo lies Girls." will be featured. , in their own libraries. Since other Members of Mrs. Mildred Ma- speak Ho the entire audmca atad.to could sign for books. They took and Donald Klein win visit the • Dan Caruso and Robert Nichol- children became interested in these use correct and simple *ngH«h some third and first graders also. Cranford Library and select the Better Rail Service Chronicle Places Third Appeal President son are chairmen of the produc- hony*s first grade dramatized the books by reading the reports it was Proclamation story "Round and Round" for tbe KOOSBVKLV SCHOOL While they were there, the pho- books for tbe story hour. Other Tabernacle Group to Meet Here a Advertising Exhibit JePeDllflfy Red Cross tion committee. Fred Allen is the decided to have si Handing library. tographer. Bin Collins, took some members of tbe .committee are: business manager. William Buck- kindergarten and the other first Grade 1 ' 2-7 Day Soviet World Relief Sunday The Cranford Citizen and The following children have In interesting pictures: Olive Stadel- Claire Kirkman, Lois Lear, Mary Hie Inter-Munidpal Group for Chronicle was awarded third ley heads the stage crew. Tom grade classes. The following chil- brougHt in books for others to connection with a unit on WHEREAS the churches of America have united in one dren took parti Lee Bragda man, Mary Garvey, Jennie Hill, Ann von Gersdorff, 'Michael Better Bail Service, which repre- place for the best series of adver- Goodman is hi charge or publicity. read: Judy Poole, PSt! Richard Vuu Oeisdmff and three Calls New simultaneous offering for world relief on Sunday mornng, March UnitedFund Tops Quota Dick, Jack Simons as. Tom, Jane dren are having lots of fun bring- ig UieJer- 27. I»4B; and-—^ ^~ ==5^ —• aumU submitted at the annual -F^ank E. Ramsey, HLrY sponsor, welL Carol Turner, Barbara Leh- children from Miss Mary Marten's meeting of the New Jersey Press U staging tbe production. Mack as Sally, Susanne Simmons rer. Bill Rosencrantz and Arlene ing in stories to read-to the class sey Central Railroad in recent pro- : .WHEREAS every American has an inescapable obligation about them. Janet Bay read a first grader were reading.' These Crystals Fitted to aid in relief and rehabilitation of all less fortunate people; and Association Apnday at the Stacy- Exhfbtt Entries as Jane and Carol Juhr as Spot Golden. ' were: Patricia Rakacs, Herman ceedings in which the railroad Tive The announcements w*xe made by story about "Snoozy," the dog, and Pastor "WHEREAS this united action in America will greatly Trent Hotel in Trenton. The President - Students of the- art department Grade • and Janet Lisk. Callie While You Wait sought fare increases, will hold a strengthen the ministry of our churches overseas and will bring local, newspaper submitted an in- of Cranford High School, under BUI Perley. Lynn Witte read the. ' "little f The children in Mrs. Mary Mil- Coleman and Arthur Raff, from meeting Tuesday night in the new hope to millions of people: . stitutional campaign used by Swan the direction of Miss Edna Peairs The children of Mrs. - Doris Brown Dog" and the "Little White Now, THEREFORE, I, George E. Osterheldt, Mayor of ler's sixth grade are learning about Kitten." Kristina Press read Miss Bowne's third grade,.were WATCHES Rev. Geo. Aitcheson township rooms here. Cleaners and Dyers last fall en- Succeeds B. C Belden; 88,948 Collected in and Miss Greta Wiersma, have Newswanger's first grade wrote an winds of the earth and changes of fllrramim • JEWELET Cranford. N. J.. do hereby designate Sunday. March 27, 1949, titled "A Peek Behind the Walls again submitted some of tBeir work original song about safety. Hlus- "Toby's House.' Phyllis^Tesche also in this picture. In a report issued this week, the -as World Relief Sunday; and I invite .all Americans to partici- Annual Campaign; temperature. They are following and Sva Reeves brought pictures Another picture showed Phyllis •DIAMONDS WiD Begin Pntw» pate in the observance of this day through their churches or it Swan Cleaners and Dyers." The Other Officers Named to the Exhibition of Creative Art, trations for the song were made the daily newspaper weather Counes Offered organization related that the Inter- series pictured the various opera- by Muriel Ann Gregg, Ruth Tun- to cjaas which they are pasting on Rutz, Lynn Wilson, Wbodrow Here on April 17 . any church. • • Goal Was $7,475 which is conducted nationally by charts and listing names of per- state . Commerce Commission last IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand tions of the local plant in its clean- At Annual. Meeting ner,- Hilary Grote. Joan KiUlan, a'Pet Chart > Billy Winkler. Wen- Jones, Walter Keve,- and Peter Took, Mntstlfih avcdldble mm The Rev. George ^Aitefceson of Cranford - Garwood - Kenil worth sons who must know weather con- dy Swarm and Kristina Press have Marini checking out books with Wednesday declared the increased and caused the seal of the Township of Cranford to be affixed. ing business. First place went to James P. Duffy, was elected The students whose work was Gay Gibbons, Dale Leland, Martin ditions to carry on their daily Poured Pieces — Compls* Punxsutawne* Pa, assistant dis- commutation fares the Jersey Cen-. DONE at Cranford, N. J., this. 18th day of March in the The Montclair Times and second Chapter,' American Red Cross, is Trometter and Nancy Chew. written and* Ulustrated stories the librarian. Janet Theisz was trict superintendent of tbfe West- 'resident of the Cranford United "ovaK the top" in "its 1949 fund entered are Mary Ann Wurth, Lois with this group. —r FrttmSf JtwUr' tral Railroad proposed to put into year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-nine. • the Ridgewood Herald News. F*und, Inc., at the annual meeting Watson-Audrey—Martinson. -WiU jGrade t about their pets. McCURRY JEWELERS Pennsylvania District of the (Signed) GEORGE E. OSTERHELDT, Mrs. Dorothy Rose Young, adver- raising drive, it was announced Barbara Conover brings in. ern < 5 nr Effect last July would be "injuri- Sunday afternoon fh the. municipal Miss Mary Hoak's second grad- third nlrfim» Ope* Bvenlags n and »f «« "" v Alliance, • • . . Chairman, Township Committee. tising director of Koos Bros., Rah- yesterday by Fred P, Andersen, 11am Harvey, Anne Kochmer, Anne weather maps. ard Butland and Olive Stadelma»mn Ttrs-Grieeo ous to thg-railroad the-public Hiilding. He succeeds B. C. Bishop; Beverly Bishop and Pa- ers were thrilled to have a visit The class has listed the naviga- ers presented a program, of musical C£«~2M5-M Cranferd. N. J. it was announced yesterday by way,, judged the contesIT ;pnernl chnlrmnn, M rhythms and dances in assembly working with the Ubrarian at the chairman of the alike." and substituted a lowdf Belden, who served as president of tricia Stanford. from Christian Lange, the ex- tors of "Lucky Lady n, and BUI card cabinet, Richard van Gers- Aubrey Welke, N. J. Lumber Dealers Edward C. McMahon, publisher, port of district captains Tuesday change student from Norway, who last week. The children marched, executive committee of the luocal compromise". .schedule of in- the fund for. the .past two years. night in Red Cross headquarters. Ceamieretal'Department Odum, flight record holder, as two creases materially less than' those and Charles M. Ray, editor of The Other' officers for the ensuing - Miss- MHler*s jAobal_geography was a guest in Richard Harvey's who must, know .weaker condi skipped, galloped, bounced balls church." •" • -• " _. Honor V. D. Shaheen On X-Ray Citizen and Chronicle represented Including Tuesday night's • re- and nude up their own-rhythmsi to sought by the railroad. - year follow: Vice-presidents, Clif- IS; class sponsored a quiz last week. home. They learned that the boys tions to accomplish their purpose. The Rev. Ur* Aitehesen, who will .Victor D.-Sbaheen, president of this newspaper at the meeting. Mr. turns, the local chapter had col- ;/ 1 andgirlffinNomayf -Cranford, was elected' first association for his fourth consecu- Osboroe, Nancy Imus,' Maryann the Rev! Gordon H. Keeney. who tive term at -the annual luncheon ough. reelected; treasurer. Charles There still are scattered returns climates, products, and other facts Christian told about the games Signs of approaching spring are vice-president of- the New Jersey Goodfellow. Jr., reelected, and about which the class had studied. they like to play, the kind of food Whittaker; Janet Lawrence, Rich' has accepted a cell as pastor of Lumber Dealers' Association at a and business meeting. at whicfl to be - received, the chairman claiming the attention of the stu- ard CottrelL Allan GilL Leonard \ember at large. Charles Tripp. pointed out, and be urged- all Edward Robinson acted as mas- they eat, the kind of clothes they dents in Mrs. Clara Davis' class!' theCranford Tabernacle of tb* dinner meeting" last night at the Governor Alfred Driscoll was the Kaplan, Stephen Dexter, Robbie Christian and Missionary Alliance, Map Cancer Group Named to principal speaker. Robert C. Crane, Members of the nominating Fare Rises woarks to make an effort to com-* ter of .ceremonies and asked ques- wear and about their schools and Ida May .Colclough has seen Ivanhoe, Irvington. Freese and Ritchie Van Horn resigned February 1 to accept a publisher of The Elizabeth Jour- committee were Roderick W. plete their canvass this week-end tions, submitted by the class, of homes. • crocuses blooming, and Gerald The Ideal firm was represented Publicise Program Smith. Mrs. William E. Hill and the following contestants: Ruth danced a Swedish singing game pastorate in Gtendale, Calif, after nal, was elected president of the and turn in final reports next Grade 3 Dobbins brought pussy willows to at the annual meeting by Mr. Charles J. Stevens. , Tuesday evening, which will be Price, John ThaU, Arthur Edwards called "I .See You." serving the local church more than Fund Drive Shaheen,' Albert. .Haddad,* yard Here April 5, 6 and 7 association, and Walter. J. .Lee, •.. The pupils in Mrs. Emma Tracy's brighten the school room. Joseph publisher of The Westfleld Lead- The new president, a resident of On Central the last report night and William Lassl. class who entertained the class by Lobl saw the first robin on his Carol Welke, Virginia Hoard- four .years. >j •> \'-. : ••• • '-'. ;. •- • manager, and Herbert Krele, sec- man, Diana DeLonge, Maureen A native of Glasgow. Scotland A committee to publicize the Was elected a director. ranford for the past 10 years. Mr. Andersen expressed bis ap- The winner was John ThaU. reading stories to the children be- lawn: • ' retary. Clarence Fritz and An- served as executive chairman of O'Brien, Jean Cornell.''Lucy Hal- the Rev: Mr. Aitcheson was.edu- forthcoming low cost chest X-rays preciation to all captains and can- College Acceptances tween, bells at the beginning of The following children have pre- Gunpaign to Raise thony Iaione of - Cranford were 1945 United Fund Drive. He Weekly Tickets Up vassers as well as townspeople for ' Miss Joan Bates has been ac- each session last week were John torn, Virginia Rinderle, Joan Slo- cated in the schools in that coun- among the guests. to be held here on April 5, 6 and pp f pared and read stories to Miss cum, John Rash, David Skaggs, been active in Boy Scouting Sunday, New Monthly theihi r generous support of «JH« cepted at Susquehanna University, Munday, who read the story of Madeline Marco's and Miss Flor- try Coming to this country as a $3,000 Will Open was announced this' week by here /for several years, having ¥&•' • •. • Jay Wortley, Earl TaUaferro, Ron- year's campaign. "Everyone has Selinsgrove, Pa. She will enroll in "Parachute Pup." and Dale Ben< young man, he settled in Bayonne. Health Officer William P. Smith. Family life •rved as commitfeeman of Troop Rates Effective April 1 ence Messlck's kindergarten class- ald Cron, Billy Miners and Ralph done a grand job,*' he declared. September in the music depart- nett, who read "The Musical es: John Barnansky, Carol-Shire, He studied f« three, years hi Here-op April 1 Members of the committee in- 8. chairman of the district organi- E. T. Moore, chief executive .of- District 4 edged out District 3 ment. Joan is president of the Stu- Donkey." Selbert danced the "Shoemaker's Witchita, Kant," and attended the ficer of the Central Railroad of Stanley Bowers,' Ramona Haustein Dance." Cranford . has been assigned a SalesEvent clude Harlon W. Drew, represent- zation and extension committee, tor top honors this week with dent Council and a member of the This class prepared a song to and Joseph Lobl Evangelical BibleSchool to Brook- district chairman, and currently is "New Jersey announced, this week $1,644.50 collected. District t fol- I#v National Honor Society, The Whole class, danced "Car- quota of $3,000 in the annual ing the Boy Scouts; Howard M. Topic Set sing in chapel. It is called "The Second Grade, lyn- ' * __ •ml fund raising drive of the Ameri- b^ir of the Union Council that recently authorized- commuta- lowed with $1,600.75 and District BuckneU University at Lewis- Santa Fe Trail;" ousel." Virginia Boardman had tie began his nutoistry to Frank- Siegel, vice-president of the Crain- Executive Board.' He recently was tion fare increases will be put into Mrs. Stasia Thomas's second charge of the Bible and Robbie can Cancer Society, it was an- For Spring 7 with $1,241. burg, Pa., has notified Miss Jeanne During play period the class had lin, Psu, hi tfM. and subsequently nounced this week by Howard M. ford Business Association; Dr. E. Boy-Girl Counselor named chairman. of the Union effect on weekly tickets this Sun- Reports from other residential Mack of her acceptance in the grade, is studying about .cavemen. Freese the flag salute. day' and on monthly tickets on a race to see who was the fastest The children have learned that the was pastor of Christian and Mis- Siegel, local chairman. The drive M. Coe, representing the Cranford ouncil personnel committee. areas follow: District 1. $UOM; freshman class in September. The - following" children an- sionary Affiance churches to Sha- g, To Speak Tuesday Mr. Duffy is an official of tbe April 1. runner. Samuel Williams came In cavemen used weapons made of YOU ARE GOING TO LOOK VERY LOVELY will open on Friday, Aprill 1. Physicians' Club; Mrs. Charles District 2, $421; District 5, $43&U; Jeanne has been associate editor first and Corita Vogel was second. nounced the rhythms and danced: mokto and Altoona. He left the p Outstanding Bargains First Boston Corp.. New "York in- For Cranford commuters, the District 6, $500.15; District t. of the "Golden C" this year, and stones and flint and wore clothing Janet Lawrence, Richard CottreU, ThThii s yyear' ' s p ' localll y Redden, representing the Board of In Series for Parents Grade 4 made of animal skins: latter charge to 1M7 to, become as- vestment brokers, and was active new rates will mean an increase in $668JU; District 9, fMLM; sad Is also a member of the National Nancy Pike, Leonard Kaplan, Sus- James Roxton hat •een to that . With these sistant district super, will be a concentrated drive and In Cranford Today, Education and Pareht-Teadier As- "Education for Family Living" the cost of standard monthly District 10, $273,65. ; A dramatization of a Viking Richard Arendt brought in some every effort will be made; Mr. hi war bond drives here and in Honor Society. an Osborne, David Skaggs, Vir- also is a member of tt* executt sociations, and Mrs. John W. Will be the theme of .the second ew York during the war. He tickets to New York of from $12.10 Cranford business, i story read by Miss Ruth Morgan's samples of flint and thongs made Siegel declared, to reach the quota Friday, Saturday meeting, of a parent education Miss Ann Catts has been accept- fourth grade was presented to the ginia Rinderle, Diana DeLonge, to have captured the committee of both the Eastern snd Doran, state nurse. holds membership in Echo Lake to $14.40 and for unlimited month- Cranford Industry, $14*> of leather. The cavemen used Maryann Whittaker, Joan Oury in the shortest Coupling outstanding bargains series to be held Tuesday at 8 p. in- ly tickets of from $13.45 to $15.95. ed at the University of Delaware. class by a group headed by Charles Western Pennsyhnuna Districts of At a meeting Tuesday morning, Country Club, the Bond Club of residential. $5; Garwood industry, thongs made of animal skins for and Carol Welke. with. the introduction of sew to .Cranford* High School under Standard monthly tickets are. Newark, Del She win enter in Scheiv Other participants were: the church Appeal letters will be mailed on spring merchandise, 24 Cranford members of. the group, decided to ew Jersey. St. Michael's Church $330; Kenilworth September and plans to take the sewing purposes, Just as we use thrilling exeitesaeat that makess tfcW «Kh a sponsorship of the Cranford Com- good for transportation on any day Paul Morrison, Stephen Haveson, thread. Richard also brought in Grade I candidateThe news pastointerviewer was don efa orf fouthre th—e openin_ _g 'day to some 5,00. 0 merchants are participating in a publicize the event by posters, and Its Holy Name Society. Here- and Cranford pre-medical course. Ann has been Miss munity Council. Mrs. Artemus sides at 1 Sylvester street. Monday to Friday, excluding holi- Sandra Stevens, Ronald Geores, a bone needle. The folowing children in local post He preached to the local homes. In addition, solid- gigantic sales promotion event, telephone calls and through. vari- editor-in-chief of the "Golden C" Relyeas' «tton Plans for the presentation were Through an error in the Cran- units, is being sponsored by Cran- of Social Hygiene Day. expressed Harry Kiesling, co-chairman. The ed on to do our best with what we Notice tke is imperative therefore, that every tbe hope that communities would churches of America on the radio DEVOEONE COAT only activi e memberb s jpay, hojh d Kirkman discussed fire prevention, made recently when committee ord Yardage Shop ad on page 12, ford Post, 212, American Legion. show will begin at 2 o'clock. I have." details community meet its quota in order iromote social hygiene education. this Saturday night and to' con- oflflccrfc^osltions. . The following and members of the class added members in charge' met at tbe that this, fight may be carried for- the price of thread is listed as S3 Louis F. Haac will direct the band Among door prizes donated by the pocket* formed by At the initial meeting of the local and out-of-town merchants tribute to the collections for over- chlldrenhave served as president helpful ideas to his report. Charles the •wceplnsj front home of Mrs. G. Hqln«** Williams. ward even more rapidly than in per spool or 35c doz. This should Roy Irving, chairman of ar- Urges Autoists to Get seas relief in the churches on of the club: Robert Hobble, tevl Stender told the class of the dan- panel*.... In Gabardine, 14 Makatom drive, president of read 5c per spool or" 35c doz. In rangements, has announced * that aseries last week, Frank J. Pfaff. wUl be a gown, hat, shoes and cor- the past" ~~-- former judge of the Domestic Re- sages. Fashions will be displayed Sunday. WHITE HOUSE PAINT King. Barbara Zawalich and Rob- gers of taking medicine from SSharfcdti. n and Chiffon Cleveland P.-TJL Others at the the.Builders' General ad on page first aid squad and volunteer fire- New Plates This Week Miss Caroline TaUaferro also Wonted ... Black, Navy, E. J. WabJL. lations and Juvenile Court in as follows: Gowns, the Clara ert Turner. bottles or pills from boxes unless meeting were Mrs. Junior VIA Members 4, the console and table model men will be on hand in case of Business was brisk for the first was a guest at the meeting. She given by an adult. Patricia Grey, Dun Brown, president, and Mrs. Canttay radio illustrations are transposed. emergency. Tickets, for the show Elizabeth, spoke on the moral i Louise Shop, Westfleld; shoes, the two weeks of issuance of new Several children in the class Beisc. Pink, Gold, Green, sponsibUities of parents. Speaking Cranford Bootery; flowers. Deh- spoke on the play, "While the Sun presented a dramatization of "The GJerde discussed how to pjay Brown, Yam Dye Grey, of Sherman P.-TJL; Mrs. G. H. Visit Cranford Museum cdh be obtained from any member driver's licenses and auto plates Shines." which U to be presented azzling White safely. John Schroeder gave a Barlow and Mis. J. L. Smith of a scout unit. General admission on the general theme. "Education Ftower Shoppe; jewelry. at the Cranford motor vehicle Golden Goose." Those participat- and Aqua ... Siie» 10-4ZJ The Junior Village Improvement South Americans for Better Living." Mr. Pfaff de- Martin Jewelers, and hats, Edith by the Cranford Dramatic Chib 3 ng were: Janef Schneider, Arlene good report on the prevention of Lincoln P.-TA, and Mrs. Edward sales will be made on the evening agency at 17 North avenue, east, or. benefit of the Cranford Junior D ("Sel/ Cleaning' ) forest fires. John Boyle also Rathje of Roosevelt P.-TJL of April 2 at the high school. clared that the term "education" of Westfleld. but there were some signs of a Schipper, Gail Anderson, Barbara of Mrs. Charles Redden, visited Address lions Club as translated in Latin, means a Models wiU be Mrs. Henry Service League in tbe high school added some helpful safety rules Richard Paulsen, ticket chairman, slow-up this week, Harry R, Heins, auditorium AprilH and 23. Miss Zawalich, John Watson. James the Cranford Historical Society Highlight of the weekly meet- has reported. . "drawing out." This is the job of Stoner. Mrs. George W. Scott. Mrs. Rice, Clifford Jackson, Brenda for the class to follow. the local agent, reported today. TaUaferro was introduced by G. xceptional Temple Beth El Players headquarters yesterday and stud- ing Tuesday night of the Cranford The exhibition will include both parents and teachers in pre- J. VL KeiUy. Carol Hower, Unless motorists appear, for their Mayer, Frank De Paul, Walter Miss Roth Bowne's third grade ied' many- articles of old and new Lions Club in the Chimney Corn- paring children for future leader- Mrs. Ruth Ricbins. Mrs. N. R. Wlnneld Scott Hiding Power boys and girls have been making In Comedy Saturday tableau depicting the raising of licenses and plates during the rest Visiting Klwanians introduced E Reinhold.. Billy Hettman, Robert Cranford. The tour was arranged Restaurant were talks by Millo ship, he said. Foster. Mrs. Frank Washbourne. of this week they can expect to the flag.at Iwo Jima. There also Maggs, Robert Hobble, Gwendolyn a drive for Public, Library mem- The Tempi* Betfc-n Dramatic Miss Jean Vettel. Mrs. N. R. by Joseph Kowalski. house chair- Club will Cot- through tbe courtesy of W. F. Millan of Argentina and Romulo will be tableaux of sports, a flower, The final meeting in the series face long lines next week, Mr. lurel, Jerry Gregor, Clifford Dob- bers. They have almost reached Jaatet Roxtoa's »ew **aaff«w Hoffman, a trustee of the society. wiU be held April 5. "Educational Hower. Mrs. Charles Redden. man, included George W. Crowe, ery Fine Quality a three act comedy, on Salas of Peru. They were guests flight and plungers. Heins warned. New plates and Charlel House, Robert Witteman. bins and Sylvia Pettljohn. 100 per cent. collar!*** salt Since 1981. the building, which of William Buckley of the Stan- Trends" will be the theme. Robert Susan Scott .and Diane Hower. licenses must be used after mid- Children of Mrs. AUce Collins' Joan Dill showed an experiment lapcb fonweff ay the BccklfaM Saturday eventoe: at Roosevelt The committee on arrangements Robert Long. Louis Havttand, V (By America'* OldtOldest Paint Maker) School. was the old Phillip* House, has dard Oil Company training school M. Crane is president of the coun night. March 31. Eugene Brehm and A. B. Loesw, fourth grsd* have Served u good on light that she made at home. Telephone Building wliwU*- Tea. Mrs. David Brown; latrinte* i»dk«t"iUf A light, frothy piece, similar in been rented as a museum from the school which the. South Ameri- cil and Mrs. C. G. Albury Is gen- Up to yesterday, the local office all of the Elizabeth club; Roland itto by VolUnteeringv to collect It was a model of an ancient shell •k4rtteJuT7.1>..< Union County Park Commission, cans presently are attending. - eral chairman of the series. Mrs. posters, Mrs. James Brewster; pro- had issued 8.858 passenger auto lamp. To make this she used an consistency to its name, the play, Bricklaying Resumed grams. Mrs. George Dreyer; seat- Cortelyeau of Staten Island, and ths attendant* sVps from every mmdCUMimW written by John Hershey. deals the children learned. They also In speaking of his native coun- Crane was in charge of arranging plates, as compared with 5,883 at Creston Kite of MUlburn. lassroom each morning and after- ok) milk bottle cap. a piece of beat visited the place at Riverside drive try. Mr. Salas declared It is suf- Bricklaying for the new Bell posters through the Junior Serv ing. Mrs. A. V. Anderson; models. the same time last year, an in- fat. and a piece of string. From the^trials of tbe Htokel fan Mrs. Edward Thimble; ticket*. Following the meeting, which U Say That Again" noon. Another Mrvice has bean ily who have rented a typical and Springfield avenue once fering.from inflation and shortage Telephone building on Alden street Ice League. creaes of 075. Total driver's U- was conducted by Richard Mc- dusting and watering plants in the these articles she made a lamp Uuj^ known as Crane's Ford. had been resumed this week after Mrs. L. O. Tabelman and Mrs. cheese box summer cottage that Is of dollars. He told of the comple- Geddings; entertainment, Mrs. A censes issued thus far reached a Fadden, president, there was a teachers' room. Mrs. Duffy's sixth gave a small light for 15 minutes. This area, marked by a bronze tion, recently of a great road build- masons had reached an agreement total of 10,056 yesterday, an in- Feerih Grade iuat like a four-room cottage^—. Parole Supervisor T. Da vies: telephone, Mrs. Edward joint meeting of committees of the xceUent grade class has now taken 0V*» tba that is, if it had two more rooms. tablet erected by the society, is ing'program about 3,000 kilome- with the contractor under which crease of 1,329 over the figure of Cranford club and the sponsoring Mrs. Rita Sanaene's fourth grad-r they are now receiving $3 ah hour Speaking at UJC White. IV; music. Mrs. R. T. Ham- care of the teachers' rootn. Gus Rinkd. tbe father, played where light horse troopers stood ters of costal highways. This pro- mond; publicity. Msr. C. A. Hash- 8,737 for this same time last year. Elizabeth club to forward plans Sell-Leveling Qualities Sixth Gtaee ers have set up on the hall bulletin by Wilford Rlume of Westfleld, is guard in the Revolution in order ject caused a great influx of buses, as compared with the previous Fred Haley of Fanwood. parole Commercial licenses issued totaled for the local group's charter night, IE a m. and decorations. Mrs. . S. C. Pupils in Mrs. Ethel Patterson's board an exhibit of some of their to warn Washington^ Army at $2.78 an hpur. Work was re- district supervisor for Union 532 yesterday, an Increase of 50 grouchy old plumWng contrac trucks and trailer trucks and be- Zander. to be held at the Elizabeth Car- class have been enjoying a series work on Australia. The paintings tor who is far *~«igti removed Morristown of the approach of the iConttnued on vaa* elonx) sumed as of Monday. In tbe dis County, will discuss the objectives over last year's comparable figure. teret Hotel on April 21. Smooth Surfaces—Stay*. Cleaner Longer of the following children were of Ulustrated talks on various sub- from his plumbing days to desire British. The young group also pute over wages, 14 masons walk and program of the State Parole Mr. Heins said he anticipates a framed and posted: The Wom- mr ed off the job on March 8. Then Mrs. Katherine Popp. Cranford ALL OTHER DEVOE INTERIOR AND jects. Peter Spahn and Carmen comfort and not * enough to learned that this subject was Division at 7:45 o'clock tonight at total for 1949 ol 9.500 passenger bat." by Hugh ColviUe and Sandra f are now 16 masons working on thi •school nurse, addressed members plates, 14,000 driver's licenses and School library Director Buontempo, the railroad fans of forget he was a plumber.. His [painted in 1839 by Gerald Foster In Today's issue Union Junior College. The pro- EXTERIOR PAINT IN STOCK the group, gave the first report. Downey; "The Goanna," by John building. gram is being sponsored by the so- if the Mothers' Club of the First 1,000 commercial plates. daughter Ewy. acted by Eunice Jot Westfleld for the interior of the Baptist Church Tuesday night on Guest Speaker Here Louis McClendon assisted by giv- Townsend and Dorothy Walters; Reass of Cranford. wishes to tor-Cranford Post Office, Although the work is about 31 ciology department of the c The local offlce is open from 9 ing the introductions and by op- The Emu." by Carla Castaldo and get her father's background of| Members of the group who made days behind schedule because lege.' •Jie subject. -Infant and Child a. m. to 6 p. m.. Including Satur- Roger McDonough. State di- watlqg the delineascope. They William Morell; Tbe Playtypus," the walkout and earlier delays in A group of sociology students Hygiene.' days. It is suggested that autoists rector of public and school library pipes and elbows and falls rather the visit yesterday were Judy Botr- services, was guest speaker last ;hose the History of Railroads as by Beverly Manning and June hard for Spence. manager of of .Cleveland School. Ethel Mae deliveries of critical materials, of the college will tour the State ipply Saturday afternoon, when Wright; The Squatter." a door Harvey Mathiasen, general super- Home for Boys at Jamesburg an the office is not so busy. Instead Thursday at a meeting of the Un- foiutlton Paud heir topic. Fairyland Beach. Spence. an ef- Davis, Lincoln School; Helen Week-End Weather ion County School Librarians As- Jon Quinn and Lawrence Perry panel, by the boys of the class; fervesent character, is portrayed Iratty,-Roosevelt School, and War- intendent of the project for Mich Skillman Village for Epileptics on }f Saturday mornings. All reserve "A Kangaroo and Her Young." a ael F. Riexz and Company Partly cloudy with moder- lumbers have been reached and sociation in the library of Cran- " Bff a»y MUUtVK). FISSL {ave an interesting report on ah* by Gerson Barondess of Westfleld. ren Ditzel and Thomas Trotta Saturday. The students already ford High School. Following tea "ransportation from the time of •foorpanel bythe girls of the class, The efforts of Aunt Liz, as played Sherman School The purpose o' Fords, declared today that they have visited tbe State Hospital i ate temperatures today. Rain •pplicants should pick them up be- Stories about the Individual paint-> expect to complete the building to 'ore this Saturday. at 3:30 p. m.. the speaker was in- Daly MB +M T. ML r- Fridays 1U • r.M. Leonardo Da Vinci, This was es- Open Thursday Nights OH 9 CDat and Suit Salon. Sod Tioot °y Marguerite Kott, to aim* the the Junior VIA Is to instiU a sens* State Home for Girls at Trenton late tonight and Friday. Con- ings were written by Carla Cas- ELIZABETH house Cranford's new dial tele- tinued mild. Clearing Sat- To get new plates, a cor must troduced by Dr. H. R. Best super- pecially appropriate for the day embattled Gum, forms the onlyttf civic pride hi children througr the State Prison and tbe Borden- visftlg principal of Crantocd 107-5 It IMog. Aim everyone, was already 'aid©, Marilyn La Marca, Beverly background to a setting that.membership to a town organize- phone exchange by July 1, the town Reformatory to conjunction urday with cooler by night. lave had two inspections if regia- original date set. with their class program. fair and cooL ered prior to September 1, IMS. . _• ^^^^—^^p^^^^p^p^s^^^s» iiw^ss ^r^^^^mmr^^ ^^^aa^^^^^—^ *• - CBANIOBD CTTIZKN AND CHHONICLJL THURSDAY. MARCH 24. Thraa

lof the Cranford Police Depart- by P.-T. A.'s of Cranford schools, of school and ment.. J.1r. 1»1X wanjuot** «* *•*"** *^ f^lSl^^SSSSoMtobatd American Cancer Society showed By fAJaTS W*M m sftiool system who fi^im tt^t Vehicle Mrs. G. Conover, parent educa- Birthday V Woman of the Month much of the education received m a film, "The Doctor Speaks His tion chairman, reported that meet- p^t schools is topfa r rg&cved Mind," produced by the cancer soso-jing- s for the seminar- for parents Bates has a recod g ciety, and Miss Etta Tunner, prin- man ever chosen fir the work, 'front tbe normal conditions of were started on Tuesday. Refresh- This is the ttcemA to ateriet cause of woman in what doe* r«Mw» for birds is Inspector cipal, showed slides on safety in ments were served by Mrs. V- For Margaret a man's world. ' Her work, government and family m^ of articles entitled "The Wom- delightful story of! tremendous. She told of an in- general, certainly this "on t^t There were 5,«b traffic acci- Cranford Schools as compiled by Kelly and her committee who also first Jt* high school boys. Mrs. T. C. a an of the Month," planned at participating in the rousing pa-; stance when a Boy Scout frantac- ijob training" program is a tzir dents is Union County last year, decorated the table with tulips and Greene Guild rades staged by suffragettes inauy called to tell her he had only Many young people starting oat[compromise. us of which took place in Cran- Harm, Jr., safety chairman, intro-pansies. Mrs. W. Orchard and a means of honoring Cranford duced the speakers. Hew otttaars of the Margaret New Jersey and Hew York. An-jthat day: left in order to coroplrte have a difficult time flndingS There are four definite advan- f d SUte Motor Vehicle Inspee- Mrs. W. H. Old of Cleveland women teh© sense at leaden in "their first job* because they 0r The following slate of new of-P.-T. A. were in charge of pre- Gtwn* Guild of the Ftnt Prcsby- Other record to her files shows! his bird study requiresnentf for a of this form of education' ,or Richard Stern told members tarim Cburtb were installed by the eommuntty. Became it is that she was one of the first] badge. What made the situation ' larfr actual 1. It gives young pepole the op- ficers was approved: President, school children in the kinder- experience. \ ^ Roosevelt P.-T. A. «t a tfa* Rev. Robert C. Longaltrr, pas- difficult to $eUct all the women women to be called to serve on tbeiso drastte was the fact that rain portunity of looking into a number noting Monday afternoon in theMrs. Edward Rathje; first vice- tor, as tbe guild marked Us Grand Jury for Union County-^'was falling heavily and scarcely a Some schools of fields before their graduation.- president, Mrs. Arthur Hoagland; tcho hat* contributed to Cran- [have tried to! school auditorium. ««-___ y twenty-ninth year at a birthday IUmW 4U1.J naay», 1922w_. _ [man| man,, tr^wimu i t—a a bird, would dare! 2. It makes it possible for young second vice-president, Mrs. J. E. iori'»tnoiiB»rthe newspaper {that was hi May, 1922. . s« _^. gm jj^ Bates, remedy this situ- Inspector Stern, reviewed the McGovney; recording secretary, dinner at the church Monday The ^"f, Elizabeth Iftgttr. ht* venture in space. people who do-not plan to con- At Speech Institute n i requemJ that reader* tend • is TThhe Elizabeth rt told'told tbe trooper to ation by tinue their education beyond maln causes of accidents on theMrs. Fred McCrea; corresponding aigbt. Officers far the + w T* I* particular niche in the files off M Sdiway; His talk was enttlled Miss Alice L. Mathews of the year arc President, Libtoy Ander letters nominating those icho grab his pad and pendL They on the Job train- schools to learn skills by secretary, Mrs. B. W. Grant, and [the Cranford Board of Education on a bird walk and ing" programs m which Cranford High School English de- son; first vice-president, Edna might be featured in succeed- » graduate of • Cranford High woweree F—» »~ a bird wal they cann earn their living. treasurer, Mrs. R. A. O'Neill. Mrs. their regular and from School." Supplementing partment attended a Speech Insti Wells; second vice-president. Jos- ing article*. School, she was the only woman they were going to see and identify 3. It provides worthwhile edu- Ford Pethlck was chairman of tbe birds. And they did. The Boy cational experiences. his talk was a movie, Traffic nominating committee. tute in Human Relations and ephine Law; third vice-president. in the country to win a trusteeship It gives "the with the Devil.- by the Associated Hazel Bungenstodc; recording sec- By nUEKE SONDR ATOWICZ « school elections in 1914. For Scout 'earned his badge. 4. It helps to develop in young Tickets for the play, "Huckle- Speech Correction at Lawrence- The Woman of the Month has student a chance people an appreciation and a re- Press. Inspector Stem was inberr- y Finn," will be on sale tomor- retary, Ginny Phillips; correspond- Diminutive in stature. Mrs. U years, she served the board and to combine first? troduced by Lt George Bosendale ville School in Lawrenceville on ing secretary, Dorothy Adam*, andGeorge H. Bales stands » giant appeared in many plays produced sponsmtlHy for maintaining com. row at 12:55 p. m. in the school, acted as chairman of its teachers' by tbe Cranford Dramatic Club, of; hand exu i Sautrday. The institute was spon- r. Halm Klase. committee during the years when munity standards. Mrs. William Burton, president, atSe dinner included1"™101 W« announced., Mrs. Rathje will be sored by the New Jersey Associa- tbe board was never sure-bow- —' is former president of tbe Village practice the following past Hat- the next pay check for iden ^dgwaikS'ln the Township ol Cnmtord. In charge.' The play,, sponsored tion of Speech. ' p mf )|^AsworiatioAsworiation *y*i* **ii* Toartt~makes~tfae; - " ordalnad by the Township Com- Seavy, teachers would cotne. Ifor the training of youtag people.' nampu» B Clnb. Mrs. Bates was transition from-school to-work mitlee ol the Township of Oranford, Tribute to M* Bates for High schools of today, in the Zena Conley Ruth Month, radiates the nun. first "president of the" Wom- more gradual-_ ._. that comes with working, |years of hard work and sincere in- face of-much greater demands, are *M* no Williams, outgoing president, pre- ; in the Cranford public an's Association of the First Pres- Here' are the jobs that-one mid- doin^g a better job than ever be* understanding and sharing experi- teresi in UJK; V^«U*M»«* r ences with others. school system was paid by Miss byterian Church. western high school offers in itsJfore"ire.J . •' - •.„,•.:. ,..:.:•..:::_:: Otber guests included: Zena "distributive education'* -program:' *>•Bu< t the time has come, when we TREES Tbe stage, for such experiences Sarah Edmond. supervising prin-J bershiHer pactivitie in the Cranfors also wicin«fd Giret memScou-t Now' Is the Time to Spray Evergvaens and Trees Conley, president of the Presbyte- cipal at that time. ' - _ .__„ ^s_, o^,^ automobile repairmen, stenog- should ask: "How can we help has been no less absorbing than in Council and the Cranford Repub- Itnem?" . with a Dormant Spray,' which takes care of scale rian Woman's Association; Alva[two world wars, the uproarious be- • In her letter' of resignation raphers, bookkeepers, electrician! and eggs of all insects. . ' • Banker, president of the PresbPresbytey - 1934. Miss Bdmbnd wrote: lican Club. She has served on theapprentices, store clerks, printer the X failure of their ihio tempo* . It iS( our responsibility furthar the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian! Improvement Association, and tbe ee of the Cranford Public libary. prentices in meat cutting, drafts- as parents and'as members of in- busv 13 M you (Mrs. Bates) have devoted to tee e nt Church in Plainfield, guest >«**• • member of the the welfare ox1. Cranford—weary I Petite, is the word for the men, telephone- operators and ap-dustry to assume part of the load ?.^e . trS."555*^ or W BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. speaker for the dinner, and Mrs.'Cranforran this ordlnaaee, shall upon LydU Earhari, honorary mernb* vlctlp" N» "iblect to a toe not ot- 37RANKINST. ELIZABETH of the" Board of Foreign Missions. staunchest leaden fell on ears that School talk lost to a. bird songjpearl of great price, ;twwo hundrejdollarhundreS doECSs or lmpnaon listened rather for the song of the it exceeding SO day. or bott aueh The new president announced as Mrs. "Bates scanned the garden «„] Imprisonment, and each day . tbe following committee chair- hairy woodpecker or tbe flutter of for^he Jbearer of the early, spring Senior CYO Meeting which a, violation becurs shall be men; Bylawr, Betty Pike; cour- tbeHufted red wing she spied in the message. She pointed out the nu- a separate OHWaeV- ' . • _ • ' garden. Mrs. Bates*would rather Motion pictures of the CCi Section 3. this ordinance shan take tesy. Helen Paulson; decorations, merous bird feeding houses, and SQRRY eifect Immediately upon Its final X.--.T,. talk atxnjt bird* than about almost ClipperClipperss* football gan^gani^t; cartoons and publication," .J''.,'.';'.',' "• l . JUicilie Fair; , devotions, Emmy baths arranged for the conven- flllth : Cyphers; llteratufB anil missionary any other topic—except maybe- the I^IKK of ' the. birds^ who visited and a full-length feature will be pe. €astom-€overed fence • •'•;•'. -, H»UM :;' -' education, Ruth Power; member- thrill she has found in working regularly at the'Hampton street' shown tomorrow at the regular with the American Red Cross. . meeting of St Michael's Senior The foreanms ordlwnce was Introduced ship. Annabella Ward; nomina- station. •- ••'••"•- '•' • f'-••.'. As chairman of the- volunteer CYO at St. Michael's School A«tli« of the Township ©.mmtttee «* th. tion committee, Evelyn Smith and A member of the Westfield Bird Tovnuhip of Cranford. N. I., held on Anne Thompson; publicity, Mar- services of the Cranford Chapter. OKOKOE H. BATES , We're installing a new refrigerating Mareh IB. 1S«. and wfll be oraaidered EXPERI RADIO REPAIR American Red Cross, during World for nn»l v~m». after public bearing, at Living Room Ensemble garet Mettner; Presbyterian rep- h regular nteattos of said Townshbi resentative, Ted Seavy; social edu- War II, Mrs. Bates proved an in- system which, when completed, wUl enable V^S^BujMtoS Cranfori spiration for Jellow workers as iencouraged the veterans in their AT A REASONABLE PRICE ! cation and action, Ida PuUcher; Canteen Club was organized in us to meet your demands for all the cold beer telephone. Dot Michel*. well as for countless servicemen. New York City by disabled veter- [struggle to resume a place in so- •t 8^0 o'clock P. K. The Dugettes waited on tables. During the first world war, sheans who had been together at Foxciety. Her home often proved the you. want this summer-no matter how much. Ektlem Standard Time All our installed We wifl pick up There were 95 people present. The served Red worker in Hills and Colonia Hospitals. Mrs. setting for displays of handicraft, TOR SALE v j. WAMm oorm. , Reg. $397... meal was served by Sabrii Brach, an army hospital in Colonia. Bates, chairman of the club's pa- the work of disabled veterans in 1 Towaanlp -Clark. parts guaranteed and deliver •297 chairman; Oinny Phillips, Isa- Her duties during the recent war tronesses, led in fostering annual such fields as jewelry making and . - When completed, we will have 300 Dated: March IB. IMS. . ' ' belle LaForce. Dorothy McKlm. made her a frequent visitor at benefit programs locally so that hand-hammered silver. for60ikys! Mella Rominger, Alleen Sanford Camp Kilmer in New Brunswick. the veterans might become self The Woman of the Month, born cases of your favorite beer on ice at all times. . . Express yoar own individuality with a living room |Here she headed Red Cross vol- in Brooklyn and a resident for a One Used Dayton Water Softener and Itfargaret Metzner; supporting. TeL CKanfard C-XMt-J unteers in. providing recreational for short time in EngUshtown, arrived Among projects sponsored In Cranford in 1891. Ten years CALL US TODAY groop of your choice . . . and at a remarkably low price! and other needs to thousands of the. Old Canteen Club was Legion Post to Have incoming and out-going service- "Canteeners' Frolic" held in 1928later, at 18 Hampton street, she (Less than One Year Otd) B. ckanford 6^449-W Choose any ONE sofa, any TWO chairs; select the covering Mrs.' Bates, as chairman of in Sherman School. Mrs. Bates married George H. Bates, son of Venison Feast Saturday the Red Cross Gray Ladles* .Corps, not only led the many Cranford Mrs. Fannie E. Bates, "the mother $68.00 INSTALLED TREES you prefer and MeManuB Bros, will have the ensemble custom- Members of Cranford Post, 212, trained women to attend to many friends who were members and of Cranford.'' < TRIMMED AWit American Legion, will enjoy a duties lending comfort' to Amer- patrons of the Old Canteen Club Not unlike the Fannie Bates, TAKEN DOWN covered just for you. Each piece is sturdily constructed, all venison dinner Saturday night In ica's soldiers. At present, she Isbut Individually applauded and who, in an article: to the New TAKEN IN FOR THE UsHNO IAWNS the Casino. It was announced I vice-president of the local chap- BarekfteM Aviv, Cranferd faithfully designed im the gracious 18th Century tradition. Tuesday night at a regular postiter, while her husband Is chairman SYNOPSIS OF 1948 AUDIT REPORT OF THE CULJJGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE meeting. : of the chapter's blood donor TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Sofas are regularly $179 Chain are worth $109 each. Plans also were furthered for service. ' _ • < AL8O the presentation of the comedy, In recalling her work with the At Required by R. S. 40:4^2 Combined , CRANFORD SUNDAY "John Loves Mary." to be offered Red Cross, Mrs. Bates spoke of teen'd W^^^K^W^sw ^^fw^^^rW^s^wkf- ' Catnpajrmttve) Baainoe,Sheets s , ONE USED BADGER SOFTWATER on April • end 9. A contribution tbe surprising number of veterans DRUGSTORESCffiDULE PI«a*« Allow Was voted to the New Jersey So- who have written to her and her SOFTENER with BRINE TANK — husband and who have visited ASSETS Wmok$ For Delivery 1 ciety for Crippled Children, and Year 1948 Year 1947 LIQUOR STORE one new member. Clyde W. Bow-them since the end of the two 4 334JM1M 0 „_... eyes were as soft as Cash- THIS SUNDAY avenue, wri[war«. Mtr \g Fund ...._...... „...„ ._^. 300Z00 accepted. . - her voice—"Oh. we could not doU. 8. Oovemment Bonds'..: „.__„.._.. 118JN0M the post will enough for them!" l7.eO 441^34.75 CALt Crmnfonl 64)150 Next meeting of Taxes and Tax Title Liens Receivable 441,434.30 21 N. UNION AYE. be April 12. Following World War I, the OldForeclosed Property (Assessed Value) 173^73.00 UA. at te 1 I*. 100,647^9 Assessments and Assessment IF.M. to i r. FOOD STORES • T.RfnT Receivable .„. 195,497 JO* Accounts Receivable J 891.43 Deferred Charges to Future Culligan Soft Water Service 634 Raritan Rd-Cranford 848,182.03 912,700 M CLOSED Taxation—General ._ ...„„. Cranford THIS SUNDAY Deferred Charges to Succeeding 3JUDJ0O 1^00.00 1-3 AUen Street FINAL 226 Centennial Ave.- Year's Revenues . : Seller's, CRANFORD UABOmES, RESERVES AMD gURrXTJS Bonds Payable ,~- $ 746,000.00 818^)00.00 /• | Notes Payable ....-._ MM 30.00 Stager's Appropriation Reserves 49^28.60 54J»1J1 Accounts Payable .._. 7,717.10 52^83.77 83,105.10 Beautify Your Lawn Leg of Lamb - Ib. - 58c Itngrovwvw* A ittyry"*'"**" Statutory and Special FFunds.u - 58^11.56 500X0 900.00 Genuine••• Reserve for Change Fund ...^ —~ 820,089.46 811^6021 FRESH CHOPPED Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 442^98.72 372^48.54 GOAL ASSORTED | Surplus AT 8PKCIAI. LOW CASH COLD CUTS •"• 49c BEEF UB. 49c Mahogany Veneer— $2r205r8fl7.82 PBICES COMTARATTVE STATCMEMT OF OrBRATIONS AND 8TJRPMJ8 In Qswliiy^Xsw In Ask. Revenaes: SaUsfmctlea Goaraasee4 CLEARBROOK Topped Tables . . • ^19«7S Surplus Revenue Appropriated , 4 193474.68 $ HI,352.10 We Deliver Anywhere 93-8CORE p ^ IJ a /*«»'/* Current Revenue 1.286,931.50 1,143,758.51 Butter Ib. 65c Total _ .....$1,440,206.18 $1,289,110.61 And For Goodness Sake Try Our - | Expenditures: .95 Pea 16.95 569.62339 AMERICAN Appropriations 4 972,749.40 ^ ttack 13.5ft StHeUr ooz. Local School Tax ..._ ;..... 464,634.18 422,975.30 Quality ^ M CHEESE •"* S 59c ks very simplicity demands the finest County Tax 173^63.99 199,851.43 Deferred Charges ; .• • 1^00.00 10,000.00 SIMONE BROS. 204.96 craftsmanship, for only the mailtr, with Cash Refund Prior Year's Collections - 202.93 Coal & Supply Co. Total $1,212,950.30 $1,162,694.68 Lawn Seed deft hand-lasn'ng on each and every U«5 HARDINO AVK. UNDKN Surplus from Operations— (On. of W. Uth St.) Hunt's Peaches Cu 17c Add: Unexpended Balance of Prior 11 Different Mixtures yak, can mould such daulc Unas to Ihe Year's Appropriations 26,620.69 24,441.09 UNDKN2-S7M Liabilities Cancelled ....„ , ,08 Br^UI n<*M (u Afttma** atoeaea exact contour of your foot. The dim Each to Suit Your Purse or Purpose HUNTS TOMATO <|«1 IPARD C $ 253,876.45 $ 146,897.02 25 29,000.00 7 SAUCE 4 SCOCIDOGFOOD joub heel, Ihe flattering sloth of The V- Less: Interfundg in 1948 Vigoro Spreaders From $4.25 ,„ Total ..$ 228,876.49 $ 146,897.02 Ihroat are the elegant louche* lhatmak* Peanut Vt-Ow. Added to Surplus Revenue: Let us 1AM Emergencies in Above MR. C F. SCOTT Cunft'c 29c ear Menihan opera Hie stotl graceful, Expenditures $ 3,520.00 1.300.00 OWlU S Butter Surplus Revenue: of SWIFT A CO.. WUX GIVE HEUPsTOL ROLL TUNE-UP Ihe ssost feminine of foot-coverings I Balance January 1 „ 345,658.72 338,613.80 Advice On Lawns and Gardens GIANT Wi Campbell's $ 578,095.17 $ 487,010.82 fj DUNCAN MVft COCKIABl TON tm-TAaU Your Engine SOUP 3 Cans TASU-1»-«M-«»7V «*S» 12.95 roa ruttcf ia\ Appropriated in Current Budget 153,274.68 141,352.10 Silver DUST •^ tnntrw . Balance December 31 _ .:....%' 424.780.49 $ 345.658.72 Soil Tested Free 8UEDK IN CAW RECOMMENDATIONS: the Ford Blsck •That aU Tax Title Liens sold per Chap. 149 P. L. 1943 as shown At Our Store Next Week . Cloting out an antir* book,., mods by one of ^Homespun ,BOX on Exhibit "A-12" and "B-6" be checked for foreclosures and appro- America's best manufacturers. You'll find 35c Brawo priate action be taken where the two-year period has elapsed or where SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd, 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. Burry's Ass't Haw Navy deeds have'been obtained in lieu of foreclosure. patterns suitable for any room in the house. FACT8RY WAY •That a complete' list of the tax sale certificates held by the attorney be kept at the Tax Collector's office. Save plenty - - - buy now! Offer Green •That the missing tax title lien certificates as listed in the com- ^ —— ^^ SALES WUM ments of this report be investigated. C. E. TRUBENBACH soncE Minute-Maid Orange Juice " 25c •That the personal taxes be either collected or cancelled if WALLPAPER EDGES TRIMMED FREE SIZES 4V4 to 9 WIDTHS AAAA to B deemed uncollectible. That the. tax overpayments listed on Exhibit "A-22" be refunded •WCXT tar"cTmcelled by resolution of the Township Committee. ry^ORo juicr' 19 - 25c TO PAKK AT Tangerines TO BUY AT That a ciTeck.be drawn on the Trust Account in favor of the TWIN BORO MeMANUS Capital Account in the amount of $1,532.80 for collections on assessment MrMANUS VKOS. of Woodside Avenue, Anna Street and Moen Street, and all future CALIFORNIA A MUSH- BB1OS. McManus Bros. collections on this assessment be paid to the Capital Account as Vtm Our Kntraocm Collected. CARROTS L ,V; ROOMS 39c i: . • r. 1. At S3 UHVUM That a summary of. this report With recommendations be pub- AUTO CORP. Avenue Dirmctly ED /.Rear; lished twice by the Clerk as required by R. S. 40:4-3. FE WM. J. 8CHMRXZ. Prea. Recommendations marked with an asterisk* were shown in the •STABUSHBD las* Come in and meet Adolph-Onr New Butcher 1947 report. AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL Paint and Wallpaper Co. The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit of the Township of Cranford, County of Union for the calendar 116-118 SOUTH AVE, E. CRanfocd 6-1661 158 E. Westkld Aveaoe In Our Centennial Ave. Store L*wer, CvsuMerecl' year 1948. This report of audit, submitted by John W. Wehman. Reg- IN L FMIT H. rUUinHJ, «• "Where, «HM 19M», Prices) Marve Always istered Municipal Accountant of New Jersey, is on file at the Township HtOMi HID. e47tt ROSELLE PARK Clark's Office tod. maj be Inspected by any interested person. RO. 4-41M-41M SSW tw-WI J. WALTBB rotnnr, (POT of Nm Mamy* "Mast lirfqur Township Cleric

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IHK CRAIWOHD crnzuf AUD CHRONICLE; THURSDAY, MARCH ay Betrothed Mary Clothier Bride Engaged Jacqueline Homer Prospective Bride Cornell Student Women's Republican Club Of George Botut, Jr. To Wed April 9 To Speak at Tea The' wedding ' of Miss Mary Saturday. April 9, has been set Miss Barbara Cbpeland of u Central avenue, a freshman at ft Merit LouJ«_Ciotliier,_Aiughter_ pf Mr. for t and Mrs. Albert L. Clothier of 218 -Unlveraity.-wai speak at ctuunnen far the* North Walnut street, East Orange, riage of Miss Jacqueline Louise a tea for secondary school students rereanoou ited Mon- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vreeland and George Robert Bolte, Jr., son Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. to be given by the Cornell Club of day afternoon at a iwrrHng of the of 3 Parkway Village entertained of Mr. and Mrs. Bolt* of 922 Man- Horace Zenas Homer of 5 West Northern New Jersey on Saturday executive board of the Crantad W. Vreeland of Washington. O. C, avenue took place Saturday at Holly "street, to Eugene Vreeland April 2, at the home of Mrs. David Green, West Orange.. * _/ Women's* Republican Chib at the for several days this week. i Calvary Methodist Church, Sommers of East Orange, son of home ol Mis. Christian W. Otoen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Lennon East Orange. The Rev. Dr. Harry Mrs. William Sillery of 'Union Secondary school, student* at 41 Bumside avenue. of Hillside place left Sunday by Taylor officiated. City, and the late George Som- tending from Cranford *U1 be Thoae named were as follows: plane for a two weeks' vacation Miss Dorothy J: Clothier mers- The Rev. Robert G. LdSg- Judith Starr, Mary Ann Wurtb, MR. Wmiam C Jones; in Mla»"l, Fla. aker, pastor, win perform the Mary Ellen Whelan and J^ maid of honor lor her sister while VetteL •: u Mn T flnfin Knowles; Miss Joan Ranhofer, daughter bridesmaids included Mrs. -William ceremony at 4. p. m. in the First SUPERMARKETS publicity. Mis. H. N. PPacker ; telel - of Mrs. Jessie M. Ranhofer of 228 Douglas, Jr.,' of- Washington Presbyterian Church. ptdone. Mrs. Fred W. Lance; mem- North avenue, west,, was capped Miss Marjory R. Etwood of Cohan- A reception for 100 guests will John Diiffield Honored •benhip. Mrs. John Kllems; "flow- as a nurse recently at exercises at bus, Ohio, and Miss Kathryn San- ers, Mrs. W. J. Reich; cards. Mrs.Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. be held at the home of Mrs. Ever- John R. Duffield of 6 Heming ger of East Orange. The bride- ett Frank, 408 Springfield avenue? avenue was recently elected to the Olsen; hospitality. Mrs. W. J. Mrs. W. O. Stimpson of 215 Bet- groom's niece, Helen G. Hess of ford avenue returned Sunday from The prospective bride's attend- discipline committee of the Wil- Smith and Mrs. Olsen. and host- erona, was flower girL esses. Mrs. G. W. Lawrence and a three months' visit with her ants will be Miss Jane' Stroebel of liams College Undergraduate Best man was Charles Marshall Council, at Williamstown, Mass. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 1 Westfield, as maid of honor, and Mrs. George Kaiser. Price of Livingston. * Ushers in * Mrs. R. H. Kiesling of Bangor, Miss Jewel Cisar of Cranford and Duffield, now a freshman at Wil- Mrs. Jones, first vice-president, eluded George E. Clothier, the Wise Miss Ethel Sommers of East Or- liams, is affiliated with the Phi 5vMtHiwt»A.M;to8r.M. | avenue left Monday fora month's A traditional St Patrick's Day Laura Searle, Mrs. Gertrude Ross, 8 eentral Avenue. .. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prels of vacation in St. Petersburg, Fla. Chi Delta Law fraternity, the Ten- '; PWVATE ROOK FOR PASTIES • •, | New White Cabbage luncheon was given by Mrs. Henry Mrs. Anne Humes, Mrs. Pinny Candidates in the primary elec- 118 Hillcrest avenue announce Mrs. J. Gilbert Allen of 9 Col- Morris, Mrs. Anne Brand, Mrs. nessee Bar Association, and the Pric« Bedsarmf I Williams of 41 Beech street in tion will be guests of the VIA at an Phi Alpha Theta History Hon- the birth of a daughter, Edith Crisp Radishes umbia 'avenue, will leave tomor- honor of her mother, Mrs. M Jean Cron. Mrs. Gerry Berrille, Helen, on March 17 at St Baraa- GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH row for Washington, D. C, where open house next Thursday at 8 p. orary. Slavln of Brooklyn. Forty friends Mrs. Mary Bower, Mrs. Marion m. in the township rooms, it has baar Hospital. Newark. Whila House Evaporated she will spend a week with her IU1'"" ' "1 1 "" I Mixed Salad Greens •jlid^ from Cranford and Brooklyn at- WatkJnson, Mrs. . Ruth Wenzel, announced. " v brother and sister-in-law, Capt tended the luncheon which was Mrs. Eleanor Williams, Mrs.' Rose- and Mrs. J. P. day. Mrs. C. A. Hasbim will represent In Glee Qub Cole Slaw Welch's Grape Juice . . pi.bot.21a held at Michel's Restaurant in mary Sjurson and Mrs. Dorothy Viola Miller of 116 Bumside available, "Super-Righl" Mr. and Mrs. E. Duer Reeves of Flarty. the VIA on the publicity commit- Selected from the best Brooklyn. A shamrock key holder tee for the Union County Medical avenue has. been listed among SO Fruit Cocktail I'bby or Dal Monta 14 ox. c*n 23« 408 Casino avenue entertained at was presented to each guest" a cocktail parry Sunday afternoon Society and the Union County Tu-r office employes of the Colgate- are always tender and Mrs. Frederick A.,Gros of 407 creater value; they're price Fruit Cocktail A&Plancy 16ox.ctn.21a in honor of *»*« Hmtftf i and sister- Special Awards for berculosls and Health League (for Palmolive-Peet Company, Jersey Central avenue was guest of honor City, who have organized the Col- in-law. Mr. and MrsT-John Reeves ibjichest x-^ay'project to be held it and trimmed of excess yesterday at a farewell ' party Duplicate Players next month at the Cranford Board gate Glee Club. She is 4n the so- Del Monte ApricotS Whola unpaalad of Green Village. Allen Skaarup, son of Mr. andgiven by Mrs. George Kelting of Twelve tables of bridge enthus- of Health. prano section. Enlarging and Contact paper ...... 20% off Mrs. Nelson E. Skaarup of 107 Oak 2 Fiske terrace. Fourteen guests iasts participated hi the dupli- Del Monte Prunes na»dy-«o-»a«va attended. Mr. and Mrs. Gros will lane returned today to North cate, bridge game recently'at the .*:• Cut Film ..'...... 20% off ROLL CLUSTER leave shortly to make their home Trinity parish house. Winners Cayuga Group S Crushed Pineapple AII brands State in the West They plan>to visit were: North-Southpair. Mi Program forXhikb All Chemicals 20% off Cling Peaches iibby'» w p«i M6nt« with his parents. He is a sopho- and New "Mexico 1>e- Mrs. N. Morash of Westfield and fore taking up residence in Cali- At a meeting of the executive srr East-West pair, Mr. and Mrs. J. FRESH EGGS Flash Bulbo-Carton 10% off; case 25% off ntta Mtiuaa —* FITIM Airline Prune Juice ...... Qi.bot.27« Mr, and Mrs. Felix DfFablo of fornia. A. Sullivan of T.i 4fm The run-committee of "the Cayuga Civic CHICKENS Sizas undai 4 lb» r Association at the township rooms Tripods ...20% off Morristown, formerly of Cranford^ ners-up were Mr. and Mrs. H, B. WHOLESALE RETADL mm Raady-lo^al o> r< Golden Sweet Corn Gum ityla-lona 20 01. tan 2 tor 21« have iwtiimrri from a plane Honored at Tea Brinkman of Cranford and the Monday night, President Janes Screens ^...... ;..... 20% off SMOKED HAMS Whola or ailw haU and Havana, Cuba. Misses F. H. Jackson and C M. Stokes discusssd the need for I Marvel White Bread . 24oz.loail9« Mrs. D. W. Martin of 13 Mac- of recreation-and activ- Sweet Peas u.na 20oic«2«of23« in Havana* attr. Divano Arthur avenue was hostess last Tremalne of Westfield. ties tor the children of the area. View Cameras 20% off pka.of915« Thursday at a tea in honor of Miss The next regular game will be I Marvel Poppy Seed Rolls Chark Roasfor Steak 43 Boneless Veal Roast n. 5.%« Burry's Cookies '""""^iiiiiai and Cotoanui pka-14« not sasn In many yaara* *. Shirley an, first gradde played tomorrow at 8 p. m. Ad- Mr. Stokes pointed out that only AX VANO King Sol Battery Testers ...*...... 2.45 pka.ofl2*ca pk» 16s er Leg «a* Rnmpof Veal Pork Loins wKoi.0(.,.h., viuasja-left yaaterday for ilincluded d MMrs. B. A. Nelson. Mrs. K. sary, it has been can tfy> iiU of child- MANY OTBZK WONDEKFirL HAKOA1N8! addition to the regular prizes, gift ren be controlled. He stressed the GRanford 6-2454-J COMB Dt AND LOOK ABOUND I Hot Cross Bans Chocolate Thin Mints Wa.w.<* tbp.g.39* m, - - 4L Bender. Mrs, fc,<• Snaldon. i Prime Ribs of Beef Ju**. ii»vor(ui-^ioci aa-rttt «t» n> 65c Iraut and thank Ib 29a resident Mrs. 8. R. Schlwkwc, ,Mrs. Frank certificates honored by. a group importanitt t part h parent * M Stewing Lamb far almost a of local merchants are awarded play m such a program and ap- I Dessert Shells far <*** cWuart* Currant Jelly L°UU SH*., ' 1 ib. iar 33« Kriss. Mrs. George Craft, Mrs. G. Sirloin Steak Wy. Havoriui t> 69o c«m«< cuti K> 73° B. Bar, Mrs. Louis Cambelttta, each night. There will be a spec- pealed to all parents and friends Loin Pork Chops ial series prize far the high pair to participate. I Lemon Sherbet Layer Cake « Borden's Instant Coffee 2 »» lv 41« 5 <«. i» 0/7. Mrs. Herbert S)ursen and Mrs. R. STUDIO Porterhouse Steak Short cut-lau wa»«a B> 75" Pork Chops HiD •"'' '•> *ddad R> 65O Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut n> 43a players are welcome. program of this nature. AVE. recentty at a card party. Benefit Card Party Herbox Bouillon Cubes *~*« chkUn tin of s 3 **&$• Top Sirloin P6t Roast Bonaia«-no iai addad •> 75c Fresh Spare Ribs ...... n> 49a from a table Mrs. Mansett S. Richards of 414 Orchard street was hostess at a Pride of the Farm Catsup .... Uoi.boi.20* /*. CrOSS-Rlb Pot Roast Bpnalatt-no lat addad to 73c Among gucats from Cranford were card party Tuesday afternoon for Smoked Pork Butts BW» CUSTOM CABINETS SLICED Chili Sauce Relish unar'* _ 1214 ox. boi. 23« Mrs. Fred Degenhardt. Jr, Miss benefit of a scholarship fund m m Bottom Round Pot Roast No u addad o> 75c Smoked Beef Tongues SKoncui lb 55« A. RusadL Miss G. Fotey. Mrs. UbUshed by Crane's Ford Chap- 8aaa« Pu Sweet Mixed Pickles Colonial Harold Sulnvan. Mrs. Joseph ter. Daughters of the American OOUNTXa TOPS INIW TASTI SIN8ATIOM! AMERICAN 45 Chopped Beef '« baal-fra»hly ground fc VJc Smoked Pork Shoulders , si)Ofi •*>> fc 19c MINTON-BILT CABINETCO. l >k DeXO Pura vagatabla ihorlaning 11b can 31« 3lb.can87« Jr, and Mrs. C W. Soon of West-' Boneless Soup Beef . , . - . . • . n> 47c Pork Sausage . . » . -" ">-55c Maal Ib. 45c field. I Corlnne Belden Benners, Diller 31 S. UNION AVE. CRAhrFORD, N. J. MORTICIAN S |Hy hw> r»—ry Davis Baking Powder Sox. can Ho 12ox.-ca«16« Mr. and Mrs. J.' R. MacDonald Quaile student Is forming classes Roasting Chickens * i*>« »«d undar 5 u>». u> 55c Frankfurters Ib 55c of 215 Orchard street are enter- hi musdanship for children and Call CRanford 64228 for Ei SmayiwU lib brlcl 12 8PKINGFIELD AVE. TELEPHONE IBUTTER. fo Kellogg's Corn Flakes . taining her nephew, Sydney Scull adults who perform, or Just want Fowl ' '"csuae, ulsds undei 4 lot. Ib. 55c 4 Ibl and ovar Ib 59c Sliced Boiled Ham . . %ib65« Souter, and his friend, fhy*— to enjoy music with more under- CBANFOED, N. J. CBanford 6-0092 C Nectar Tea* Bags Rich md iiavorfui pita oi 48 (or 41* Wahl of Morristown. oBth boys «t»ti^ing Also private lessons hi Eggs larg. bcowo and whit. Beef Liver Spacullv wlactad. Ib 65c Spiced Luncheon Meat sticad ib 59« are students at the Lawrenceville piano. 1' Hamilton Avenue. AT YOUR SIA1TIST DIALIR 2 Ib. loaf 75« .Our Own Tea BagS Robuil and thrifty pkg. o» 48 for 39« School for Boys. Cranford 6-33M. Adv. |ched-OBit A tarty chaas* food Beef Kidneys • *°< • nou'i»hino »i»w n> 35c Ib. California Sardines . ASP-IH tomato uuca iSoz.can25« FREE old N-Rich A popular dauarf chaaia Rib Veal Chops Sh»,i cu»-i.». w«t. n> 79c FRESH A&P COFFEE — FO186ATE 8 - iBleaded Swiss MatO-M Breast or Neck of Veal . , < r . . . n> 35c Flavor makes bean-fresh, Custom Ground Beardsley's Codfish Cakes form and (ry IOH OX. can 20« A&P'Coffee America's No. 1 favorite! A. J. VANO Delivery Service •Collage Cheese Foodcrafl ka-19bag40a ..... 3lb.bag1.15 HI AMD (SEAM FRESBEGGS pulley Margarine Pur. and uniform a>.23o Freeh Cod Steaks ib. 29c Dressed Whiting n> 2l« Spaghetti Dinner cw Boy-Ar-D«a pko. 37« HEMP 4JMRCEE Rich and iull-bodiad 2"b.bag>87c CR. 6-1333 el-Rich Margarine E-Z Color Pat fc.33o Fresh Porgies n>-25c Cod Fillet rWy fc35c Chopped Mushrooms »™w« *»"* 3 ox. can 24« Itb.bag44« ..... 3 Ib bag 1.27 ippin Roll lordan'f 3oz.pkg.20a Halibut Steak Fancy o>. 53c Smoked Fillet o>d 0.. 45c Heinz Baked Beans ..... 7 ^ 3'or 25« FIRST GRADE COAL JB

ON* II the < ScOOl) ^or duna« and ganaral houtahold us. own o thka« velvety, sparkling Whole acmd Cora Big Tender Sweet la^n. Feed with TUW BUIIDCR, Yes, in die Northern New Jersey and Asbury Park Bleachette Bluing ...... Your Comfort is our Business! the oompiela grass food, ono Castles Ice Ciemm' Dealers are now receiving regular N1BLETS Green Giant Peas then sow triple cleaned 8G0TTS cries of Sealtest Ice Crtam Eclairs . . the grandest ice cream 'A-Penn Lighter Fluid ...... IAWN IHO. tfs iiMMienstv* treat you're e»er tasted. Smooth, rich Scaliest Vanilla Ice 17az-i because you need onh/half as Cream piled on 6idge-co»ered cake .. coated with fin* choc- 2^:35. can 20 MoMBfMttv*inSuf>»^MofV«tsandS«>if-Satyk»>Sto(«*Only Cut-Rite Waxed Paper . . . . . n3h.rou23« INSULATION PECIAUSTS much. 1 • • IJQQOJQOQ atedt olate an.! 4acoraMd with real whipped cfcam. S BM • IMS. Sweetheart Soap Sweetheart Soap Lux Toilet Soap Pard Dog Food Swift's Cleanstr Swifts Hamburger Spry 1« Offsr tmtotim Offer *;*, ffch Your dofe will liU It For flcnwaJ hotiMhold UM just haal and tarv« Swift'* bland lard Vagalablo shortening «y 3 reg. ok« and gal anonW lor 1c Buy 3 bath dkmt and gtt anotUr for 1c Buy larg* cak* g«| on* al half priot ALBAN-LEWIS LES ICE CREAM lib. HOVSKWABES — HABDWABB 2JL27. ;43. can ' i35« '297. DAY OR NIGHT APrUANCBB — GIFTS 5f^^ ; '''"W^^gs®^ |!?!pp?Pf?^^^^ ' '.:v'tr - -„ •'•'

liai taAiilooD crnzm; AND CBBONCU^ TBPBSDAY. MABCH *»». 1—r THB CRANFOBD ASH CBBXXOCL^ THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1949 Pats 8ama Bat/U. BSXAVB VOft «AI|t IT. jrour floors. OJ4 floors te-flav- GTBL. every day Hew .floors laid; T. jrehnse 7:30 p. m. Can CBanford 6IVEN0WI Ave. CEanfont 6-661*4. onday AafXttCAM Orient^ ruf • pessert —16« BADIO fsfielrs. Can Madison Badlo and faatmes of a tile condition. ABUI* #80. Bectrieal Bepelr Service. CBantord soar oahaat "Women's Oub of USED Aluminum Canoa. Can CBanfunl weeks wBaet esjs» VACUUM Cleaner. Sinter, IMS model. UPUOLBTXBIMa and custom-made (Up asTtbTprevfaMt price. Mow 6-306B-M any time after 8 p. m. bridge at Koo»jprothen, new. never used. Must sen la sxrrtaa out of «"»»•"** young nan or woraan PINO poos; table. CBanford ~ ~ lately. Call CBanford 6-96U-M. CnaMnUlta given. . Phone Wlstflelii for a «idck sale. AtCUUHO r. on Monday. The proceeds ia community. W«~ TIT lillbart rash rrt~r *~'•*" 1—*-*T CUKMB REPAIRED ODuTS diaa-10. a-itn-B. able onV». B. B. llannnii. aOvar, . awaii • aim, book*. ta for the Federation of Com V yeti ttaosnal opportunity -Co, EXteabeth «-7300. oataaTate. A card or call wffl bring CLOCKS — Spring wound Women's Oubs Scholarship *YZ chest of drawers. Call alun shed Mryer who teat A be pn3ud of and WOatK WAMTBD — Venal* BUICK. 1(99 4Hloor sedan. For «dek vat tfeMBSBfl 4aal Bke —"t^e; a laj— WOMAN wishes day> work, ctnen | D. il Copetand of Central ter asay U-*ay* TH price, 61*8. CBanlord 6-OUM GEBBAt. Contractor. Carpenter SwTpe^meX AbouTweO do^ • CaB CBaoford 64161-J. Lvenue, dub presoldent, Is In 16. Quality kitchen cahtaeTana- wffl boy Ode reaUy one property. Pre- TeLPLaln HDSI0AL INSTRUCTION ballder. Superior workmanship, _ In perfect < . . wUbaa day work I of arrangement* and has as LEATHERETTE folding carrlacB wtth ward Cuaano, CBanford 6-3743. CaU tkaa. S> ft. ttsHal worn v*ttJi wood burn- Mrs. John V. Starr HEAT-FLO ROASTED pad. good condition; ato baby rocker after 6 p^m. 4-14 FOK 8AIJB ?"*•- - Colored toed bath with Dafl ^L^4aC*Ae^BCfaat3^e J9saQI AUTOS WOn SALE gSF*&£ and boy* drew coat, alia 3. CHantord MODEBM lawnmover service. Locks ie> ttehan. Knotty aad Chronicle. URAL bad. aprlac and new IMW; 6-U60-W. CHEVBOLET. 1B4T. 3-door sedan, 3 tone, «!so chlflerobe. itaasanaMn Call W*«t- paired, keys made to order. Free OH heat. Oa SUABLE girl wiabaa day* work, or fully equipped. CBanford 6-3813-M. • Allan of Maplewood and Miss feattu eight' 16 gauge bump pickup aad delivery. CRantord 6-3863. part-time work. XBanford 6-3384. I Unda Ward of East Orange OKKItbi Holland Floral Gardens, 7 south Ave., BBAITTCO. x W Inch. fhfftgpm, 36 inch barrel, modified choke, PONTIAC 1136. good condition, radio J ROOMS FOR I Mrs Joseph Klochn*r of Mount table cloth, sire usadtwW. Sell for 668X0. cost 6684)0. East, Crantord. XJ. MUBBAY at MQBPHY mnthar wfll eare for chO- •-4M33-W. 3-M Behlert. :33 Hernia* Ave.. CBanford and heater, #378., CBanford. 6-1196-w. FURNISHED room, next to I Hebron road, MontSalr. Is to e-3XS3>W. FIX It younelf. If you.can paint you CRanford 6-0661-B. 37 Conoocd Street Cranford. weakjjweBooaevelt Lan old, orislnally > waterproof your cehar. The TboroJ- Call CBanfoid 6-1087-W. liargeofreservatiodns. PLAY pen and teeter babe, excellent Syste*em of WaterproofingWatcrprooflng. Th. e orlgl- BLT Mr wtahas te eara fer OLDSMOBZLC 98, 1647, 4-door COFFEt after 6 p. m. or before 11 condition. CRahford 6-UM-J. nal Pioneer Product* far aaatlng mason- WILLIAM O. levenlnas. CaU WXstflaM Highest oHar accepted. ~ CRaVar* FTJBN ry on the inside surface against water ted 6V3KB. hleek from LAMPS made from old lugs, SEED-, bulbe, ferUUzar. humus. pressure since KVL Can u* for a free SHAHKEIf AOBMCY 6-187J-W. HOOFING — ware. Lamp* repaired. SO Norman FORD. 1636. good condition.- CaU COFFEE Uvery. Call CRanford 8-38*3. Holland /survey. William O. Grander. Inc. IBS HOUSE WUBOP» WANTS WOMAN with infant, would like work . Place. TeL CBanburd 6-O36T. Floral Garden*. 7 South Av*.. , East, ' Office, and Warehouse. 831 South Ave., taamotheriea* home. Box 360. 3-31 ford 6-1386 after 0J0 p. Nobody wanta ft because It I* on Narth Tuesday.and Thursday. "room, (ultable tor business BCD. metal, twin ilte. frame only; dres- Cranford. N. J. Garwood. M. J. WXatflcld 3-6666. t Avenue baekmc UP to the railroad. Be- u cause there's a mine; atatlon 00 oneRELIABLE would, like to do PONTIAC. U37. DeLuxe, 4-door S aedan. single, one block from center ta „». If you prefer a heavy-bodied coffee aer both for tl»: double wash-tub. *S. UMMONS-doublulee bed, box sprinpg and EIJCCTBICIAN—Housewirlnc, eommer- NICE, older type bouse, on Korjb Side, laundry at home. CBanford 6-1178. private entrance. 116 Eastman SfawT mattress. «M«M ; sm«U refrUeralbrfUlbr . MuMutt- daf industrial Appliances repaired. ffe w firm*tint r toto townton; 44 — aide of tt and, of course, tra on a busy Private owner, uaed a* family car, in —try IDEAL at Ihb special price, you - gUaterd 6^6*4.—- siaam heat wtta oU, 3-car 1 street- FIBVsTH'IrHIiBH ttSa. SVJBVEH perfect iT*iiti EIGHT. Jfcy- bedroom and TWIN carrlae* and baby's.car bed. Good able for summer home. (30; sofa. US. Oarwood Electrical Service, 337 Sae- mahrtarnwl bone thars had exception- 0-0033-R. ^ttv CRanford 6^671-J.. CRanford ft-0428-J. ond Ave.. Oarwood. TtMpbon* WEst- lot. Asking 610.460. ally (nod care. There's a passant Hw- room m home surrounded 6ave 9c per can! Tops them ell for field 8-660. PBOCWEWSIVE realtor-has THDCK—1834 Ford Delivery Sedan. A-l garden* ; Convenient FOB Overseas: eo»U. «ult*. dresses. shoes, B1X>ND oak child'* table and S chairs, For this and other properties consult ing room wttb of sunlight, an full-til condition. Passed latest inspection. Reference, exchanged. Benne vib Johne^ImyUto raoaoc: ala* flavor and value! No finer coffee at .blond,oak vanity and bench, apieceIT YOUB m tlal properUea. Ideal for light delivery. Best after Hamilton Ave.. CRanford 8-335^ r brick skHM: flat roots, banded; for baMea. children. adulU. All *lza. I tokiM. JOSEPH 1. GOXEB _ Taxes you can OnngenUl co-worker*. Generous sate* 1 Me to tJOO, Excellent condition. Boy's living" room suite, slip covers. An In paired ai CeaQ -Baal Estate and Insurance Can be seen st Steve * Oarage, cor. Lin- any price! •port Jacket. lOt-16. CBanford g-3367-M. good condition. CRanford 6-S873-B. CRanford afford to pear. $139. Not over 10 mln- and listing conrmhwrlim Von coopera- coln and South Aves, CranforjJ. tf ^BGE furnished room and tter. and totoadew-JitJinates M. Clark. 116 North Avenue. West. Crantord. N. . utes walk from the shopping center tion. If- your have- tBe ability your ting room also avaUable. glvenj Oinrairtea with eyery •1*V MONARCH Typewriter, Standard. BBADf work desja, CaUftXtxabetb TeL CRantord 6-1690 and a -ateeT- at earnings wUl be worthwhile. Box 386, and trams. WEstfleld L^togder 16 A*™«Ave f>r |ar RUGS, porch rocker*, telephone stand. CO-OPERATION. Good condition, recently rebuilt. CaU between 6 and •' p. m.. orwrit* care of Cranford CtUaen and Chron- TRUCKINO—HAUUNO CHEERFUL room, convenient no Bob Degenhardt, CRantord ,6-3034-H. chuTerobe. m*g»rlnn rack, walnut bed- Faiie, Bex lft. KaoaVswth.tr. icle. . • ... 444 TRUCK. H4 ton rack, and driver 6ar hire Si" 6-SOT6. room »ulte, kitchen table. 4 chairs. WITHIN a short distance from the cen- Attractive tn atnifaiam ej day or ' contract. Phone CBanford Ph BKTRIQERATOR. Westino house. 6 cubic Governor Wlnthrop desk. Townsend, TRUCK crane and T. D.-6 Bulla»zc7 far ter ooff Cranford we have 3 good houses price. Snbatantlal 6 il Blend for Every Taste! 241 North Ave.. Westfleld 3-44S4. lure. S. W. Oliver. Inc.. ~ for- sale .~»">«iTT«"g e to 8 rooms wittt JCMafLE 8TOKK 64930-M. . 3-31 Baajsr AUTO SPRAYING feet. Good condition; 680 cash. CRan- 6-S18* and Linden 3-7184. ' gas range, open flreplaee. oak floors, ATTRACTIVELY furnished OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. _• ford 6-0380-J. garages for one or two ears. They have chestnut trim. 3 be" " " Help us fin our shelves HAULTNG—SmsU jobs, daily tripato the rs completely sanded sad ander CHINESE HUB, 11 x 13; 3 cuahlon uphol- open fireplaces and large lota, and can room with private bath. Exce stered sofa, 1 wing upholstered chair. ECTRICAL Contracting,—ni>ii*aamli|| extra large dresstneT . For now «Hs spring. share. Tt R. Mbffett. Can WEatfleM dentisl- location. North .Ide. B ^Jg brfok uatotof Body am CANARIES, all colon, singers, hens; also be purchased from 6M400 to 610400- 6U.13O. BROKER CO-OPEBATION. We-U come and collect S-M13. • tf J^der, wpalMd. Prtoe raaaardble 1 red factor*. Stock, breeding' and flight 1 arm chair, upholstered; 16 Inch elec- lobbtag, flooreecent ficbreaTkaMur* an. walk to center of town. Gentleman nrt. I tric Ian. andirons. LelU 8 x 30 binocu- Jlugs instauad. Oeorge •>ntaSJW. U We have many other listings located In Please give us a ring. ' - ierred. CRanford 6-1684. "".«»• 1 cMtor trte estimate. H. Wheat. S3 Tuna Fish Z Ideal Peas™ 18c cages. 100 gallon tanks. Call ELizs- Cranford. Oarwood and WesteM Can ntaiillfiiTlj iWiirsltJ and in excellent LIOHT HATAJNO DONE itomingdale Ave.. CBanftnd 6-0S41-M. beth 9-4088. *-? lar., perfect condition1; 33 volume, Street. TeL Available with % ton track ev Niblets we be of serviceT fflaTrtt^^T* 8 HKWP DOaHaaB. WuO flddkOB : COMFOBTABLY furnished room. leather bound Cooper * novel*, oak Cranford 6-6677 or CBanford 0-3781 and ^HtfriiHi*. CaU lTll MAGAZINE Subscriptions: Time. Life ^^ atacally buses and R--R. Gentleman only - Ubby'sPeas^21c Asco Coffee ^446 It R rocker, upholstered seat. CaU WE*t~ ford 6-1636-B. Tuna Fish ^ " and Fortune. Local Agent. Mrs. A. R. fleld 3-1333. HOME -Alteratlo Kitchen* re- THOMAS ronrmHwi. double DKBSSMAKINd. ALTERATIONS CBanford 6-0986-B.- -TTJTOB1NG T^mmman. ina Ttiotmn. qtr»t, Crantord 6 Alden Street 7 and S HATTOH. RICHER BLEND/flavor fully developed by our "heat-fl6" roasting tf SINK. 48 Inch, porcelain,' right ate ate Cranford. New Jersey FOR an —ling, f tyi alteraHfm*. to »h»m^"' TKiloil VUHMSHJEU I*4Ofn-r6r-genUelnan~ CORN N. J. Call. CRanford G-O139-H. renewed gutter* and leaders rleanart. can Mrs.. Frieda Gebert, WEsUleU venlent - to all transrwrtatlon' Teacher Individual Instiuctkia 1« . Ueans »*^am-lDC drain.'solid brass chrome plated swing- repaired and renewed. Mo Jeb too Now 6IOJtO0—6K • room bungalow wtth 3-0S1O-R. 3^4 CaU UNionvUle 3-B78T. COMBINATION Radio and Automatic ing faucet with soap'dish; radiator. 10 small. L. F. Baxter. Can CRantord expansion attic science kitchen, toed CRanford 6-0680. ' <_„ 1 bra Geometry, Trigonometry ana v-«i Del Monte' Record Player, RCA Model U-30. wal- sections. 39 Inches high. HO. One condi- NEAB Roosevelt jgehool. a home you wflj bath. »—-l-tn—. Venetian bUnds.com- SARGENrS MOVTNO AND BTOBAOE. culus. CaU or write tor appotntment. 0-2383-a. . ', {greatly appreciate. Six IOOIU. 'modem CUSTOM made skirts tor adults. Also PLEASANT, second floor front room 1 O«r«e E. Parker. UJPreston Avenue cabinet. In good condition. TOT ap- tion. CRantord 6-aO36. ».h..Mn^ sii'i.«n. end storm-windows, iirrana for tots, children and adult* Now loadinongg householosehod good*,, to aH 4 466 rent Near all transportation Salmon "SJT' , polntment to uupect phone CRanford MAN with truck for hire. Small moving bath (ahowert, baa extra room on 3rd attached garage. 66 x ISO lot. Not SttStates.and d ''•••^•''^ i speclamdnld g i n MMaw Phone CRjmtord 6-09S8. ** 49c merest ^ and minor alteretlona. Can Boflelli : North Union Ave.. Cranford. e-3igToeiweea~n- and B p. m. THREK piece living room suite, tuxedo Job*, light hauling. Attics, cellar*, an alOOa^e awsaTgBB iwsseJCsasi" eTOa383tte* fSSsjUmsB* m0Ha\ too. far out. BBOKEB CO-OPEHATION. , Florida and California aUp- style; 7-plece chestnut bedroom «ult«, with bay windows, l tf M ll 10 yards cleaned. Carls Trucking Service.f right kltchi Same van to Jj*** ntlf^ l lVat FURNISHED room in private home, tsb WANTED TO BENT LIGHTER BODIED, VIGOROUS FLAVOR! THE CORSET featuring the pliable, flex- walnut gateleg table, chromium kitchen, CRanford arMSS-M. 3-3? " breakfast room, oil heat, storm win- Host new bones am not within walking LADIES* suits and dresses made to order; us estimate your next" move. UNITED Sardines T^w set; two Ox 12 rugs with pads, 1 green, beds, suitable for 3 genUemen orkak IrURNlSHED or unfumtsned apartments ible SplreUa stays individually designed dows, screen perch, garage, targe lot: distance of the Center: This week we H nd VAN LINES. Ted Sargent. AgenV « ness couple. Convenient to trassiMrU.-l " or houses for employee* of. Merck & for you. For a private fitting In' your 1 blue, .practically new; brand ntm SPRING special, chair and sofa bottom* It is In A-l condition, Owner moving, are able to offer you one within 10 ford ft^Sf *=•" "^ " - ***% . WiVtneld 34033. ' .' " . • . ' • ' ••• tf Won. CaU CTanfard 6aW5w7^] Pork& Beans , -home .phone CRanforA 6-10M. .Mrs.. L. O. • Ei. floor,; model, radlo-phonographj. •rewehhe* ^.includin.nludingg nnee wrt rturtrpxoof redaewl to seP; 613^60. ,,. Xoc., within reasonable com- HEINZ ! minute* walk..••••je^.-,vOm:!*r.m &$S &•;. k '• w-ib.i latance of Babway. Write ~ VOCIf JSh SHUBOyt '-^T6»»vSW Walnut,Ave, Cranford, •'•'• also"-other' items. Call CBanford •oveSS•oveSSakk , SSoll* 6l3j6l3j»» ; chalrhl p " HKXB, School .area, 6 room nome. wrltt wtu> science kitchen, batb and 6-0671-W. ' ' -«-31 ' Work done at your house. F ' VArst floor lavatory, log bumlnc Oreplace. oa-staam heet. Attached gsv- "Smtic'r Personnel Department ' TEEN suits, priced from tlB.BS. Shetland, ner $c Sons, Upholaterors. ' steam heaVlarge acreen porch, garaged d an extra deepJot for the man T-120O, extension 877. Paste covert, tweeds, sharkskin, gabardines, POSTAGE sUmps for collectors, sets and 6-0883. ' exceptional large deep lot, bouse need* garden. BBOKEB CO- Codfish Cakes, Covert tappets' tlS.05, sizes 10-lfl. packets are now available at Cranford little attention, papering, etc A real OPEBATION. . ' . CUBTAINS T20C EDrnt HILL- TEEN SHOP CyclCl e and ToT y ShopSh , neanaar CranlorCranford KAVX your sewing -i—*i««» er vacuum SAW Theatre. cleaner repaired or electrified by a - buy a* to construction and location. L.URTAINS laundered 'and atietehed. 14-oz. SIS Elm, St., Westfleld 3-1410 813.190- Mr. Harold Wilson—Cr. 6-16S4-B »WEEK END SPECIALS! died for and delivered. Call CBan Seme Open Monday Evenings factory-trained martianlc wlthU yean X16c YARN—Color-plus, space dyed, now of satisfying service. Call CBanford Km. inrlssa Hevflla—Cr. 0-3136 ford S-38S6-J. t bottle SbupMixN^i STORM sash and screens, seven of each, available from Mrs. George Rothweiler, This ofSce Is always «r»V-a; for Homes Mra. Gertrude Nurm—Cr. 6 3061 Acme Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus SI' x 31*4". Small pot stove and Jr., Rahway 1-2804. Knitting Instruc- for sale. Pleas* contact us if you know HOWLAND — 444 RTAINS laundered. Ironed or stretched. Tomato Soup ^S?l 10c boiler. Reasonable. Tel. CRanford tion by appointment. 3-31 4DSKIH J. MOST—Carpenter and Builder. of or have any tor sale. Family wsshlnc. Call S4 B)ich»nsn Dog Biscuits "' fat before weighing, giving you more meat! 6-O308-M. , 3-34 Repairs and alteration*, til Locust HUNS, 17 North* Avenue. East Meat Department Street. CRanford e-OMfrM. « COMPLETE set of Encyclopaedia Britan- Avenue. Oarwood, N. J. Can WEstfleld TeL CBanford 6-OT77 WINDOW Shades Spring Sale. London nlcs. Including year books to data, cost 3-6331-J. tt ,URTAINS laundered at. borne. Call Butter Kernel Holland white or ecru to 31".on your over taoo.00; will-sell for «13S.00. Call CHanf ord 6-176T-M. Beech-Nut Nestle's Thrifty roller*; »1.0». Pick up and delivery. any evening alter 8:30 or phone CRan- CHAIB CANINO — Furniture reflnished FOR THE HOME «nfi.T.ws». 61X000 Fvr«l*nt 4 bed- C C. Down*. 103 Elm St.. WEstfleld ford 8-2003. » 3-31 and repaired—Upholstering — Interior Try our special interest . condition. Mod- SIRLOIN or rBOPOSED OKDDfANCB X: 46-« Whole Corn ' Jr. Foods UOUtD «". I a-«in—ana. tf little House Antiques. which gives your listing personal UIe bath. ORDINANCE Vacating Fait of Ash- Chocolate Chuck Roast -43c AVON Cosmetic* and ToUetrlea; al . Avenue near Route 36. Can attention to the *"*" " ' oU beat. PORTERHOUSE wood Avenue. COXDWOOD Lovely Easter Oltts and Card Table 6-0BB6-B. Itt STEAKS uuNotv Jiarch room bouse, sun room, ga- Whereas the owner* of a lance tract of Bone in! Acme is famous for beef! Sav- U-Trim gives more meat for your money. FOR FIREPLACE. FURNACE AND Prizes. Can be ordered througti your 'eft 9C Morsels X 21c KITCHEN STOVE. THEE WORK FOR THE HOME BUYEB: ib-65 _1 subdivided the same and caused to community representative who Is eager Our new listings wlB . - filed In the Union County Haaister'a . CaU HAhway T-IOSS to serve you and your family in your Bobsria frW a map of said tract entitled "Hap O. 21c .'••..'• • -• . 4-M home and deliver merchandise to you. dgMMpo Gotttraota Interest For example, we invite your FKESH Crantord 6-3384 Inspection of the foUowtnc at a atabfflted .: Cranlord Knolls. Crantord Township. "I f*U In love with. Avon" says beauti- price: v Union County. New Jersey", upon which Pillows renovated, letonaied and ful Irene Dunne. CRanfnrd 6-3760-M. •treets are laid out bearing the SPIC & Smoked Cala Hams •» 45c Also new ones mad* to your CRO8LBY. CttUapot IVORY IVORY aparmnarten*. CaU CRanford «-S4t4*|IIIIIIIII Rolled Veal "^ Italian Sausage * 59c man your Insjuirlea and order* dresses from $8.90. Long coats, sixes 1. NorSfen«t%« ^crv-lTW value; 616400. RIB ROASTS<^EO3c t the southerly terminus of South SSrj Peaches r^L IT 25c fc i C. B. WaUtm. 136 Engla rtreet, 10-14. . « doors tromeranterd Theatre) Macaroni ^^L ^ 15c \ H. J. .' tl and runnlnc southeasterbr to the PRUNE JUICE Rib Roast Z?£:, Beef Liver 65c EDRH HHA TEEN SHOP OEMEBAL CONTBACTOB. SIX roam*. 2-story: VA800. WHOLE OR SHANK HALF iford-Kenllworth boundary line and COtD SCAl Slip Ebn Street, Wastfleld work. remedeUnc. repaMaa: an kind* i Union Avenue where tt i* Intersected Apple Sauce 2 ^ 25c Aha hoiee liver DAILY. SEVEN rooms. 3-etary: 6UJ0B. said Aahwood Avenue, be and they Fresh Butts Lamb Liver *- 55c WEstfleIdi-1410 of asphalt reeflnc Insulated " ' are extinguished and terminated; 1c Cranford Pet Shop. II Narth Avenue. Open M"~**T evenings unUl 6 •sbtstoa siding installed. BOY H. quart Elbow Macaroni pi 15c - TeL CRantord 6-1006. S LaCOB. BOeaue 4-O467-B. sac room bungalow; 6l3JHo! Aahwood Avenue, haafnnliia; al Pineapple °°^ ^e- 29c Leg & Rumps Veal •• 57c Honeycomb Tripe "-33c WANT a Seund movie part. .y an y< southerly terminus of South bottle Hand Mower*. Parker ownT We furnish complete shews for BALPH DELLA rMMETOATE t and running southeasterbr. to the Spaghetti ^^w. ,*.. 15c Mewera Expertly BADIO BEPATJRS 6 North Union A Bungalow. 6 lovely SMOKED HAMS. Ib. iford-Kenitworth boundary line, Grapefruit i^r 2 r 29c any occasion. Laurel and Hardy, Abbott All make*, mebiding ear radios, tele- sired,r .Mower* Mnburn 6-0663 CBanford 6-3337 room, wtth real g I intersection of Ashwood Avenue and Frying Chickens Z£ lt 45c paeon Squares •• 31 c and CostaUo. Cartoons and Comedies vision, and an home appliance*; bees closet*. ASCO toiflew DY>< Booght. Sold and Exclu Welding for children's parties and gatherings. outlet*, lamp*, motors rewound. Her- Baton Avenue, are hereby vacated. D Y >< -anTSeWerSeWery SarvteeSarvt . O«orA on steam heat, BONELESS 1 Section a. This ordinance ahaB be con- -43c HUNTS Drawn Fryers iTrT * N ""'' 47 Stewing Lamb •*• 29c^ ' W*atiwa1rta~iti>HM.'" QiMinmr Incitmled -berc-r. Wm**. Jaisey Radio StrWee; 1 J 338 BbneBb r SStt. WEsttlejl CaU CBanford «-8118-J or write D. 134 HOlcrest Avenue. • Bedroom home, redecorated, entrance Owlici Ulust " vacatlni those parts of Home and K. Movie Service, 836 Orchard CRANFORD 6-6484 hall. 3-car garage, large lot: 6U166O. CBanford 6-3013-M. (venue, Trenton Avenue and Cranford VIANOS reconditioned and guaranteed Bungalow, 8 large rooms, garage; 813.780. Ivenue contained within the liflallnns Pineapple Juice ^ 39c Breast Veal *15c from 676 to 6768. easy term*. Brand Street. Cranford. tt Rib Veal Chops MASON CONTBACTOB8 4 Bedroom bungalow, swage, ~ OrrOHfamuyl UNITbouseY a t.to center colorer of dtown. family 1 Chest, one- V said Ashwood Avenue. \ TOMATO SAUCE new wonderful spinets at the best Sidewalks,' Flagstone Work. Oarage fenced lot; (43.000. | Section 3. This ordtnaneeothaU take Octagon ""w* 2 — 13c fc price* in N. J. Cranford Piano Co.. BUYING the best Is true economy. Cer- lt Oranford. near High Street. tified, fashionable fabrics specially cre- Building. Brick Work. Cellar Water 6 Boom house, garage, large lot, -"•»"r* 1 rooms, lot SS x 190; price 84JB00— CMC POT ROAST immediately. ^^ Peach Preserves w 25c Loin Veal Chops - 79c Beef Kidney 35c Tuning and rebuttolng experts,* North ated for smart home sewing 1* now Proofing. Free estimates. Sehwars, location: 813.300. N 8900 cash. Inquire Owner. FeUx Colgate FAB X 29c Avenue. East. CRanferd 6-3730. tf available at our fine textile center. CRanford 6-640S or UNlonville 3-1638-J. For these and other properties can DOrabto. Box'-SOa. MOrristown 4-3781. Fresh Ground Beef *• 47c Midget Salami -59c JPHOUrntROra — Furniture repair*, You'll find It a joy to make your Easter " • •'•••. tf FRESH-KILLED I The. forerouig ordinance was latrodoesd White Cake Mix ^33c and Spring wardrobe from our choicest BENDDC Automatic Washer Service, an U You Warn .. •id paui on first reading at a regolar Colgate VEL X.29c draperies, slip covers. Venetian blinds. material*. BICHABDS-SWACKHA To Buy or Sen lertlng of tb* Township Oorsmltte* of th* Assorted Meat Loaf *• 59c Nice choice of fabrics. . F. Kantner ft work guaranteed. 16 Alden Street, fcwnihlp of •; Craoford. N. J.. h*M ea Plate Soup Meat » 19c 4 Alden Street. Cran. 6-1133 or Cr. 64946 fc Son. 45 South. Union Avenue. TsL GRILLS BILK Ac COTTON SHOP Cranford 6-1718. , (3 iKh is. 164». and win be- considered CqkeMixSSTr^ 33c Kirkman Flakes '^ 29c k fe CBanford 6-0603* . tf COOPER — ——— h 130 East Broad Street. Westfleld LINOLEUM, asphalt tile, rubber tile. Dependable and Courteous- Service 'final psnage. after pablle —»*wg. at Spare Ribs 49c Liverwurst 59c Formica and linoleum sink- top* ra- or' retted cow manure, top' soil, "WKSTsTKIJO " N Westfleld 3-UOO or FRYERS . It fc •and. blue atone and cinders, spread tt WEstfleld 3-3640 tf ttened. Altlco aluminum wall tile. 10* Central Ave, Westfleld . -' •' at MuSSafliSlldlog. SaatoJC UfewaU- plastic wall covering*. ' Wall Bhya Stanger. Associate wlor, on CAMAY IVORY Smoked Tongue ••• 53c Bologna 55c desired. Al Hacasfg. 613 East Broad BIBLES. Specializing Seofleld. Oxford Good neighborhood, close to schools. TUESDAY. APBIt. 6. 1646 CAMAY Street, comer Woodland Avenue. West- and other popular editions. Students' linoleum. Cabinet making of all types. shopping, transportation. 6 nice 400 Orancc Ave, CRanford 6-4860-W SMOKED fleld. Call WEstfleld 3-0686 after 6 AB work guaranteed. W. Dolbler & Co.and priced attractively at *a0i600. •t l:3» o'cloe«J>. U. Analytical and Chain Reference Bibles 741 Central Avenue, Westfleld. . CaU Eastern Standard Tuna Cottage Butts * 75c Sauerkraut * 10c p. m. or S-6T30-W any time. tf and Testaments. For Information or TWO-FAMILY house. First Boor 3 rooms. Toilet Soap Bath Soap SHOW Wxatfleld 3-8068; evenings HAhway MUBBAY at MUBPHY fc. . . * ^ - • — .- M *L - *• mm _ M -1 • • afj JRM J. WALKSCOmi. demonstration without obligation, can 7-1S30-J. "^~~* 3J D6T6M*EnaaX IUUIII Hal DanZl. JJaPHJUaj PU •BASONED top-eoU, 4 yards load. 613. Prunm. CRanford 6-14SS-M. tf Delivered. Sam Yttale and Sons. 1U SOUTH PLAINF1ELD 4 rooms and bath. 33 Bktomlngdale uted: March 18. 1646. FROSTED FOODS DEPARTMENT FEATURES* CRANFORD Refrigeration sales and Serv- Av*, Crantosd. - ' 3-34 2 3T 17c 2 X 25c £SL 29c North Hth Street. Kemlworth. Tel. •SKYUGHT" washing fluid. The orig- HAM ENDS—-> CBanford 64883. > tf ice. Houashold and commercial repairs Delightful bungalow Viratfit ]ust SELLS IT ib. inal Sky light, formula. 3Se-p«r gallon (8 on Frigidaire, Kehrinator. Croaler. Cold- enough away from the hustle and bustle, WRINGER BOLLS FOB WASHUM MA eente refund for Jug). ChapuVa Sport spot. Norse, etc. Bear of 18 Alden 7 CHINES—BoDa In stock for any type Shop, opposite the flrehouae. Tel. Street. TeL CBanford 6-1718. tf but dose ' enough to busses (two blocks) Teddys Frosted Fillet of Perch£ 39c CRanford 8-1866. tf and stores. 6400.00 down for GI; fun wringer. Bring in your old on price. 88JSO0. , • ••-••• xi.p| ,-••- LUX SOAP — • "eateit; white rubber. CARPENTER and maker. OXYDOL Swift's VENETIAN BUnda (eonirened venuTatlon craftsmanship. LuewlaT I HPEWRITERS 2 2^ 49c corrrra and light). Measuring. Installation, Lincoln Drive. Kenllworth. TeL CBan» ' MURRAY »t MURPHY "Oceans of Suds?' Spinach 29c The House That Service Built' choice of tap as for ain average of eS-Sfl font 6-0636. . tf UKE BUNGALOWST 161 Ave, RUMPS of VEAL NEW — USED. Vx Price Sale Cleanser /*,_.._ Ufcby's - Binlseye * Alden Street CRan. 6-3334 per window. Steel orr aluminum alata We have two In the finer section . 3VlSt3 Kantner at Son*. TeL CHantord DEPENDABLE repairs to all kinds of WKSff 1EXJ9 Portable — Office 8iae JZL 29c 14-ex. Lima Beans £ 39c 10-ez-i CUSTOM MADE household articles and equipment. Sea- SOLD — KENTBD . £L 29c 1 asW tt *Hk» iolss I/C v^orn CM oekb. Automobile Seat Covers 163 or CRanford s-3133-M. tf Five rooms. ' expansion attic, afknre VCHtatKMt lie •On •*!• in store* ettlUueT afrosted Food*. fhanss from our wide sonable rates. Pbone CRanford kitchen, tile bath, large rooms.. 810300- HomerVUde ELECTRIC light Bulbs, General Eleotric 6-0140-M. Please call after 8:30 p. m. o(vawn.OeuM selection of fabrics. 'Maxda.AU Sizes. A ei A Hardware, Cars called for and deU< 1* Nortt Avenue, West . tf tf MUBRAY * MUBPHY SAUSAGE MEAT Jb. CORNED BEEF Ib. 65c C. C. DOWNS CO. MAGER. Refrigeration Service^- Houae- |CAR£Y OFFICE EQ. CO. WSstfleld 3-0161 CORDWO*> for flreplac*. furnace and hold wind nuiunsBTcleal^ Hp tf Walnut Stnet. Westfleld. TeL WXst- Write Alcoholic* Anonymous. P. O. Box Only expert mechanics work on your six* 3-car garage, one 1-eax Grocery Department each flald 3-3X38. Member of New Jeney 33. Cranford, New Jersey. AU com sppUance*. Irons, vacuum rleariari. Corner plot 130 x 160, A-l neighbor- J. C POTTEB—Paonltoc, Papering, b- ftseo Isllsr of Piana Tuners. STILL THE Carrots pondence confidential. No dues. f< radios, motors, toasters also repaired. 617.000. slias uulslite, Pint das* material and 1 or expenses of any kind. tf Ooffey's. 1-3 Alden Street. TeL CRan- labor. 301 Cedar St. Garwood. TeL Gxnstock HunVs Famous large tender golden Western carrots, rich in flavor ond nutrition toraj e>3334. tt M. YEAKEU BeaHor ^^3BHB3L! Delicious golden cake, made with fresh orange Crantord 6-3474 TOMATO JUICE 3 cans 25c 2|6*r^^gaspy MOVING — STORAGE GENERAL contracting. Ul trpa* of home iTntO CO. — Pamttog TOMATO SAUCE 3 can. 19c topped with tasty macaroon crunch. Ave^East. LOCAL and nation-wide moving and commercial repairs. For tree estl- estatiMsherl lsl»L Can Hunt's (Heavy Syrup) Fancy Selected Tomatoes *« 17c storage. Agents for Allied Van lines. roatee caU Josepb Levy, CRanford TWO year old Colonial. riookta tf Hunt's (Heavy Syrup) STORM WINDOWS Inc. AU types of cratlna) and panlrtna*. 4-1361 Large Uvlng room with BART PEARS lge. 2»/2 can 41c Ing room, BOOMS papered or painted. SIS up; ceO- FRUITS for SALAD 2Vz can , 45c Cinnamon Streussel CAKI 25c Fuel this Winter AU services performed In an expert H. F. REYNOLDS. Rotary spenlanrt Oil BAM* manner at iess»nst>ls rates. burner servtoe on ail tjss*.- Vacuum room, 3 bedroom*, colored tne bath. Hunt's (Heavy Syrup) Fancy California Asparagus * 39c On. FmU «sr" An Ahimlnum ^ BOBBINS * ALLISON, Inc. attached garage with luseiewaj. asr Free eattmetea. Hunt's: (Heavy Syrup) ARTJI WlBdowe. Doors and Porch Enclosure*. cleaning oil or coal fumsees. Co A. B. Devw. CBanford Hot Cross Buns Fwfeo** ef Tl 29c 313 South Av*., E. version work. TaL CBanford 6-3130. tf condltioned. ga* beat, completerjf to- teed work. ttaeae Isstilsllnii ALaK> CAinOMT lot 60 X 106. tf FRUIT COCKTAIL 2y2 can 37c •TOBM WINDOWS. ESTIMATES FTJB- Phone CRanford 6-0666 Crantord. N.J. FRUITS for Salad No. 300 can 25c Grapefruit ZSL 2«- 15c Brussel Sprouts tT 39c f Carpenter- PA1N1U6U Hunt's Doughnuts ru., q-.—iTp«». ef it 20c — no ittrMgi^^' OmsuH Alteration* ai For this and other properties, eaaanl im SALES CO., 336 B. Hourly Hunt's Small Size Pineapples Cucumbers v WSstaald 1 6680. nnuunt Estlmatas Fumlabed G. SCHMAI REALTOR TOMATOES lge. 2*/, can 25c -15c Cb ! . -* 10c Angel Food Ring ^ ^ 39c UUNO An your fur problema to Bntsaol L. H. Chaffee Cranford. 6-3836 PEAS No. 2 can 19c 334 Eak Broad Strest Westflald. up- Evenings Cr. Williams Pears *~*L 19c . TREES stairs. TsL WEstfMd 3-10(6. tf CBanford 6-0611 after 6 p. tf Willi P Egg Plants ^H Devil's Food Bar Cake 39c BOYLE TREE SURGERY COMPANY. A. KANTNEB. New aoets and scarfs for ELECTRICAL APPUANCEREPAims Bring your tree problems to us. Free sal*. » *-"-< and Tepabing hl«h Kleetaie Clocks. base, Badlo* T Frmt and Vegetable Department 4 saauiliiaHan Trees removed, pruned. grade furs. 116 Walnut avenue, CBan- Vacumn Cteaner*•rs.. Washing Mi 1H 8TOBY bungalow, built 1641. fttBy Assorted Rolls * *i "ST^ • l'5c . lard 6-16T6. tf Satisfaction guaranteeduanteed. Otto's Appli- Insulted, attached Cad. V fBanktc n Street. Elliahath TeL Fresh CHICORY * 2 lbs. 25c 10c FTHJ*-* 3-4134. tf ance Sankia. 16 South Union A' ga* furnace and i Fancy CUCUMBERS Ib. Supreme Vienna Bread £.7 16c FLOOK SERVICE TeL CBanford 6 8068 or CBi bedrooms. 86 » 180 tot. alhaHlva 6-S616-B. tl borhood. low tax**: 6HJ06. Owner. Fresh ESCAROLE 21bs. 25c New POTATOES 31*. 25c Bananas INSULATION MBNZBL — CBanford BARRETT rock weel msulatlen. blown IsASOBJBY — General repairs DUMMBOII GREENS Ib. 15c . asathoa uesd", peresn*! • --nfisi n. Es- rednbihln- ef eld fleocs a ttaaw. It B. Jordan, 336 South Snow-White taboabed 1866. Wm. L. Schraeder. » kAtogg . alsa waxing. a>n>tt s ly East. Cranford. Tel APART 39c FRESH GREEN Adans Avenae. TeL CSanrord 6-3766. given. Khon* CRanford 6-1346. 61 EUs- SIX or seven SCALUONS bun. 10c MUSHROOMS B>. i ( v r ) i tTaVaaswei seB CBanferd 6-3474. tf Avanue. Crealord. tf adulta and two children. Approxi- • ) 1 j 7 ) INSTRUCTION mately 673. CaU EUaabeth 3-6177. RADISHES bun. 5c 24-piece Silverware Set TUTOBINO—High Bshool and finega aubjects. Carofua T. Clark. B. A. (Yah). COMBINATION Uvlng room and bed- FROZEN FOOD DEPT. BROCCOLI LL. B.. Ed. M. 336 Mountain Ave, Wes*> room, kitchen wtth Electronix refrig- CBanford Famous Make! A $7.95 Value! fleld. Can WEstfleld 6-3336. tf erator, gas rant*, cabinet sink. QjuMU 61 ! 1 Avenue, Crenford. 49c middle-aged party profaned. Can tf Bard's Eye Peas 2pkg6. 6 knives with stainless steel blades, ^ EXECTRICIAN CRanford 6-0116-R after 6 p. tav WILLIAM SEUUUtl 31c itve>rh. pkg. **** aWMOMITBATlOM OONTRACTOR Reisrences furoiahed. Box 391. cave of finest quality nickel silver. Act now! Only at Acme! ; power and nghtlng Installations Elec- Cranfard Citizen and Chronicle. 3-34 WnXIASf «y~SS^ . Interior end Exterior tric motors rewound, repaired, rebuilt. 6ailWrl BMchanlcs. Peisonal 114 South Avenue. East. Cranford. TeL ELDSRLY eoupla, ^riahes SOS Ctolumbl. Avenue. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE OR HEATING PROBLEMS? apartment. 3 or 4 rooms, before June 1 CNanford 6-0007. Cranterd. Call OUnaord a-3110. tf tf CRantord 6-uMB-W. ELECTRICIAN, general repairs, laatalla- JOSEPH WARSINSKI Uon. Huuiascsnt flxturlures. ElectriB ranges TWO rooms and kltsben wanted, unfur- Palatine- end Decorating serviced andd itinataHirU d Houses wteed niahed. lfloyue-aa)sd business ceuple. The ^'Mystery Shopper" is at our new Cranford market, Alden and Miln Streets. ccmuu JOSEPH LEVY and rewired. Joseph A. Bommers. 86 No children or pet*. Best of reCarences. Centennial Avenue. Crantord. TeL Box 380 in can of Cranford Cltlssn and TILING 6-1360 GENERAL CONTRACTOR CBantord 6-3310. M CnrontrU. . - 3-31 BDBS MARKET 6-08O2 Fifty $5.OO merchandise certificates given away free—2 each day—if you can Jden- Grmlord 6-1261 living to one room, desire twa> or three -WE EELIVER - fcify yogrs^lf on the mystery shopper photo screen located in our Cranford Acm( •'"• V :-: --1 ';;'>";"v'\ ' '' • v;;-ni:^;''r^*':^N''^'"V^'''>:r-' " "•: v^-V •;•

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D«- Lowest reaches the absolute zany stage The speaker said that many so- Mt uwmrg am "com?* Pursuant to tba ordar <* CHABLM A. City for the Irish Free State, at short illness. Funeral services trurtM uadar Urn last a St. Patrick's Day luncheon meet- when seven otherwise, normal hu- were held at the A. ML Runyon cial reforms are befnjB Initiated in will and tartamant af ing of the Hotary Club last Thurs- man beings attempt to get a night's and Son Home for Services in Peru, and that these reform* arefratetek A. ftald. da- day at the Howard Johnson Res- sleep in a two-room cottage.' ToPlalnfleld Tuesday afternoon. In- on the American way of ttv- mato source of income TO: K. Bald, widow. tedivMaallr. LAMB! LAMB! taurant add to the Occasion, one of the octermen- t was in Bdinwt Brook Cem- tog. poor soil conditions. p artha las*t win and Despite . cupants is Gut's brother Cooney, etery, Bound Brook. is from cotton and augur planta- ertek A. Rdd. dacaaaad: Louisa C. SMALL OR LARGE acted by Joseph Kohn of Cran- JJast of 17 children of Michael totionss and frfroom fof The lack Bald.Bran and Jamas A. agrao. Bar caused by lack of fertilization of iirrigatio n hhampers its. agricul- husband; Jamas A. Ryan. Jr.: Joseph ford. Cooney is not only a rival and Maria Scully Cushing, who •*• Kyajia UQIatt ** Baas attt Avthur thar aVOl be fcewverbanaf l Dc*m:: Industry is being expanded in Beach, the battle is Joined. You ara aotUad of a maettng starred as a picher for the old Eighteen cases of measles were of tba nn appointed In tha an effort to balance the country's Others In the cast include Jean Ironsides of Newark and also abova entitle*- cause, toto _ba held at tha economy program and several new Havesom Cranford, as the wealthy reported to the Board of Health Court Houas, In tba Ctty of MXUsabath. played with the old Westons of during the past week, it was antb- a County of Union and Statttatae oi Mi trade pacts have been negotiated Mrs. Mortimer, 'William Haveson Elizabeth and with the team of thenounced yesterday by Health Offi- Jeney,. on Wadoasday. the 90th day ot during the past year. Imports from April, A. D. UN, at tba hour of tan of Cranford as Bart the plumber, Aeolian Company of Garwood. He cer W. P. Smith. Other contagious o'clock OCastera Standard Ttana) la tba the United States to Ireland still Bernice Barondess ,of Westfleld organized the old Cranford A. A.diseases include three cases of forenoon of said day. for tha purpose Of far exceed the exports from that Judy, the younger danghter of and'was manager of its baseball numos and STEAKS! STEAKS! nation to this; Mr. Scully said. H< ~5preweanBe~hope~tnat this will Gus, and Idalee Blume of West' n Un, 1911 to 1018. the i lUon filed In 'this fans* andTdsnv be brought into better balance field as a friend of JEroJ , At resident of Cranford for 4!one case of scarlet fever h •thereof. ."' .""" " during the current year. The play is under the dlrecttoff years, Mr. Cushing had been re- BUNG THEM IN NOW THKODORX D. PARSONS, He asserted that the. partitionof Sam Friedman of Plalnfleld, and tired for some tune. An electro- Attorney Oaperal of New Jersey. or THE LAWNMOWER SACKXTT M. DICKINSON, of the six counties in the north the Temple Group Is under the plater, he worked for the Aeolian Assistant Deputy Attorney Genara of Ireland is a definite block to th chairmanship of Marguerite Kott, Company for 80 years. HOSPITAL, Reg. Attorney* for Petitioner. Porterhouse Db. progress of the Irish Free Stati with Helen .Kaplan as co-chair- Surviving are his wife, Carolyn QCAUXT BBPABa Dated: March 18, 1MB. DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 24 25. 26 man. Baa4 Mawars — Fewer Hewers and declared that a friendly, unit Hansen Cushing; three sons, Ros- Oaitea Tnutais CONDfMNATION PBOOBXDmGS l.LB.PrX. WILSONS ed Ireland is as essential to th< Tickets will be sold at the door, well F. of Linden, George W. of MOUNTAIN AVWtnm befan «ka and the proceeds will go to theNewark and Frank E. of Garwood,Near Rt Z9. SPBINGFOXD. N. J HONOSABUt FBANK h. CXEAKT progress of Great Britain as to Ire Jadf. at tha Sa»«rbr C.art land. Temple Beth-EL and six grandchildren. Dales Oeaaty . , , . SUBIMM • 49 In the matter «f the* PA RT I CI PA TING STORES pffu—M—mmmiiminaniniimillllBmiUllllunilU petition of tto .State STRICTLY FRESH KILLED Highway Commbalonar of the State of Kew Jeney for the condem- nation of the lands of OF ROASTING v49 tnd Eucx L1.BAN-I.EWIS pany of Newark, a cor- ~m HARDWARE Doratlon ot .the United COMMIS- , l.LB. PKG. WILSONS States of American,'ex- SIONipS ecutor and trustee un- der the last wiH end te»- SAUSAGE MEAT |tarflent-oT Joaepb-Ward; * 43, FURNmjRE CO. >*S DEPT. STORE and CRANFORD YARDAGE SHOP '" a. Dorimai.^ber'hujband; Winiam ' A; Tatrlle and Xleanor Lowe TatrUer his wife; Joseph Ward ralrlie and. That is what these money-saving values are—PROOF that we . Jeanette Schadt ralrlie. his wife: Roland McWUHams Valrlie and Mar- CHUCK ROAST MODERN API^IANCES garet Buahnell FalrUe. Ms wife; State ot New Jersey; Township of are giving you the best values in town for quality £oo4s--and ' Cranford, a municipal corporation of ARMOUR'S STAR New Jeney; United state* of Amer- JAY.MAR APPAREL SHOP . lea; fcThe National Newark and Essex CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP «STn 1"tf • Company of Newark, a THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP this includes cheerful, courteous service — also delivery for a corporation of the United States of PRIME RIB ROAST America, executor and trustee un- der the last will and testament of C Joseph Ward, Jr.. deceased, arid-a* ARMOUR'S STAR CHOKE spfl \ nominal charge. Try us and decide for yourself. executor of the last will and testa- SEAGER'S DRUG STORE CRANFORD 5 & 10° STORE ment of Olive Ward Falrlle, de- SCHER'S DRUG STORE t \ /". •• • •. • •• • • .. . . ^ ''••".•••.' ceased: and to whom It may.con- BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ft. 59( You are hereby notified of a meeting GOOD VOK. OVKN of tha Commissioners appointed In the MARTIN JEWELERS abov-"—"-eI entitled cauiecauset , tto bbe helhed dat the MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP Court Bouse. In the City of Elisabeth. In SCHLECTER'S HARDWARE the County of Union and State ot New ARMOUR'S STAR Jeraay, oh Wednesday, the SOth day of April, A. D. 1M9. at the hour of ten o'ekwk (•astern Standard Time) in tte THE TOWNE SHOPPE forenoon of aaU'day. for the purpose of mss HB waiM»sr THE BAND BOX detennmlnc the amount of compensation CRISANTI SHOE STORE to be paid for the property described In ICEBERG the petition filed InlWa cause, and dam- aaas. if any, caused by reason of tte taking thereof. CHOICE READY-TO-EAT SMALL SIZE TBXODORK D. PARSONS, BUILDERS' GENERAL SUPPLY < LETTUCE Attorney general of New Jersey. SACKXTT.M. DICKINSON, Assistant Deputy Attorney General. CHOPPED - i. SMOKED HAMS ^ 65* FANCY LARGE Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated: March 18, M«- - BEST CUTS CUCUMBERS WILSOK'S CERTIFIED #%A CHUCK ROAST »*; 49« FRESH WESTERN DO YOU KNOW? COnAGEHAMS - fc.03( DO YOUR SHOPPING AND BUYING IN GRANFORD! tt year reef leak*? GRADE A What lasaMam «ea» fat yaat JERSEY DRESSED CARROTS •nw ya«» aaaiiT VaLB. PORK LOWS •* • i.49c TANCY MB>GET SIZE ARMOUR'S STAR T^IATOES CUAFa?li DAIIC SlaiAEnl PORK ROLL ** 65 Idaho PATOTOES ...... 10 lb. bag 59c SMOItXDlUUb Oolj 1,63c LEAN t Wain* Ave. Fuixcvr . Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 4'fot* 25c Ctaaferd cm. MM cm. «-»•> STEWING LAMB F 35 Fancy BANANAS 2 lbs. 29c SMOKED BAM BOCKS L39C CANNED Florida Juice SOfiCKHAUS |C BOILED HAMS ^89 ORANGES ...... 35c do?,-3doz. 1.00 LINK SAUSAGE 149c DIAMOND DELUXE, BALLBEARING, Serve Yourself To These Everyday Low Prices Tuesday and Wednesday Onlg! OUT GO ALL OUR SMALL APPLIANCES A PRICE NO ONE BUY THEM NOW AND SAVE FROM $2 to $20 LAWNMOWER 17.95 Icy Point Red Salmon . flat can 45c Ke«. SALE Met. SALE THE LAST WEEK AT THESE PRICES: CAN BEAT! Dazey Cml Openers 1.29 .89 Pink Salmon :. '. taH can 55c SnoCrop Frozen Orange Juice 2 cant 45c Cory Coffee Brewers 5.95 3.95 Comstock Tomato Juice 3 med. cans 25c Phillip. Vegetable Soup ....: 3 can* 25c D Knife Sharpener „.... 1.98 1.29 Lawn Sprinklers 39.95 19.95 POWER MOWER Elec. Kitchen Clocks ...... 4.95 Armour'a Corned Beef Hath can 31c Columbia Tomato or Mushroom Soup, 4 cans 25c LOIN LAMB CHOPS - Lights ;..: 1.55 .95 2.95 Armour's Treet '. can 41c Hawaiian Pineapple Juice jnedV can 16c Compare Anywhere! Cory Glass Filter Rods.. ^ .50 .29 Elec Corn Poppers 9.95 5.95 Eureka Cordless Irons 19,95 12.95 99-50 Spry '...". (J lb. can 35c—3 Ib. can 97c V« Vegetable Juke 2 med can* 23c Silex Filter Rods .75 .49 Holkky Brownie or Macaroon Mix can 39c Flash light Sets with K & M Travel Irons 6.95 4.95 Royal Desserts 3 pkgs.^ 22c 69.95 POPULAR MAKE Sunabine Hi-Ho Crackers lb. pkg. 29c WestfieU Maid Grapejuice 2 12 ox. cans 35c FRESH CHOPPED Pencil Flash light .. 2.95 1.75 K & M Food Blender .....34.95 19.95 12 OL DOUBLE TOUGH To Order _ Tomato Sauce 3 8^oz. cans 14c N. B. C Shredded Wheat pkg. 16c Broilmaster—Broils, Electric Mixers 9.95 5.95 WILSON'S CER'IIHED Vacuum Cleaner . 49*? TUMBI Maryland Tomatoes 2 med. cans 25c Planter's Peanuts can 31c Boils and Toasts 3.95 1.95 Electric Heaters 19.95 9.95 . (We Have Just One Left) xxs Dctson Merrimints pkg. 23c Gasoline Camp Stoves ...12.95 6.95 Vermont Maid Syrup ..4 hot 26c SKINLESS FRANKS - D. D. T. lights Dromedary Cake Mix—2c Sale 2 pkga. 35c Sheffield Evitpormtod Milk 4 tall cans 49c Heater and Fan Comb. ...19.95 12.95 Kills Insects 3.95 JL45 Electric Mixer 37.50 5 Otc DOUBLE TOUGH Flip Toasters 7.95 4.95 29.95 .98 IVORY SOAP 2 lg. cakes 31c DREFT — Giant Siws : pkg. 79c - DAIRY SPECIALS - AGM Space Heater 89.95 Nationally Famous Radios. 29.95 24.95 69.95 Vacuum Bottle JUICE GLASSES 8 *" 65' IVORY SOAP 3 sm. cakes 28c Fresh Creamory Fruit Juicers 3.29 Quart Sice, Reg. 2.80 DREFT —Large Siws ..' pkg. 2!>c GaL Nationally Famous Radios. 17.95 14.95 1.29 85e LAVA SOAP ...v .:.>•!;....! 3 cakes 28c IVORY SNOW '.... :...... ; pkg. 29c ROLL BUTTER Portable Radios .'...,.44.95 34.95 lichad wtlh Plttaburtfa'a ~Vla> Sir icily Fraatt Middleton Electric Irons ... 9.95 6.95 Ultra Violet Ray Lamps ...49.95 34.50 DUZ — Giant Sixe .,... pkg. 79c ftaad OOa." They raatat kaot'oad cold wilhovt OOCUDS EGGS, Mcdkn ... . 55c Pressure Coojcer, 7 Qt. Size. 16.95 12.95 Portable Sun Lamps 29.95 19.95 FREE LAWN ADVICE! CRISCO 1 ft. can 35c Florence Range Burner ...... 39.95 24.95 "Your House Deserves v DUZ — Large Ske pkg. 29c Vacuum Cleaners 69.95 44.50 Mr. Nat Freedmiln, Lawn Expert of the AMERICAN CHEESE F 75c Waffle Bakers 12.95 8.95 TIDE - — pkg* 29c CRISCO •:...... , 3 lb. can 97c Oa»Coal 00 1 Hand Cleaners 29-95, 19.95 Masteriawn Se«d Co., Will Be At Our the Best' flat WoD Faint Armours Twin Waffle Baker .16.95 12.95 Whipped Cream Makers .... 7.95 4.95 Store From 25c USE BQU MOORE PAINT ! COTTAGE CHEESE _ Heat King Heaters (Elec) .24,95 19.95 Sinus Masks 4.95 1.95 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., SAT., MAR. 26 Hoor MwWisoona*. Ice Cream Makers !..12.95 7.95 Carpet Sweepers &45 ~ 4.95 To Help You With Your Lawn Problems Moore HOOK FWat 5u50 gaL CHEESE 33c and Advite You How To Grow Better Quick drvtaoj ' Royal Family Percolators... 3.95 2.95 Kent Coffee Makers, Moore ,335 gaL for all typas Sandwich toasters 10.95 7.95 with Tray 7.95 Lawn*. OLEOMARGARINE 29c 4.95 -125 gaL Ingersol Qbcks 3.95 1.95 Witty Electric Heaters .49.95 29.95 i*y% OVF on urn or * GACS. OB OVEK CHARLES KURTZ MARKET Wdtch Our Windowfor Daily iip^d»i Electric Shavers .15.00 10.95 Trim Electric Scissors ...... 8.95 5.95 Electric Shavers 1&95 12.9Televisio5 n Glare Reducers .. 4.95 2.95 Owned and Operated by Buerklin & Syseskey Cocktail Shakers 11.95 7.95 Electric Roaster 39.95 29.95 esMfcfaaavfMLNtal Bathroom Scale* 7.95 4.95 Complete Line of Store Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Dairy Fire Glass Coffee Maker 4.95 2.95 Complete line of 9PHKT WITH Cranford Heat Market SPECIAL DUOOUNT ON FERTILIZERS LAWN SEED HOUSE LOT8I FRANK VODRASKA LIME 18 No. Union Ave., Cranford Co«t Prioea to ChnRh and Chric MODERN APPLIANCES GARDEN SEED ALBANLEWIS 15a7 NORTH AYE., W. Open Friday Evening CRanford 6-0907 IHARDWARI HWiwirai- HwrJwait) AMUCAMVMMOVTH 11 WALNUT AVR CHnfanl 12 NORTH Mt. 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• SEASON SALETt :VER, HEADQUARTERS FOR We Offer the Following Special Thai Mean Tremendous Savings For Your MEN'S SUMMER HHi DECORATING FABRICS RAYON DRESS ARROW SHIRTS Be*. NOW E«r. Per. Yd. Per. Td. WASH SLACKS Arrow Dark 3.65 SPUING Washable Bayou* - 1.19 Ceoso's Twffl 1.99 River Fabric Arrow Gordon 3.95 Cooso's CWnlx...... 1.19 JJ 1.19 • Sanforized Puredvs BIIK ...... •...... •<•••» 119 • Washable Arrow Dale ..... Prints — 48" ..1.98 1.39 1.10 .. .59 .39 'Tagl" Bayon Broadclom .. SEE OTJR BEAUTIFIJI. 8PRINO LINE 119 Frit* . J89 Woven BayttB StQpss ...... 1.19 Re,.S.9SPr. 2 OF NECKTIE& .98 ..Iw49 ' Woven Plaid TaDsttas .«...., GOHTLETE RANGE OF SIZES •99 PEHVELL PAPER DHAPEBIES Bayon jsisey...... «.~.... M FISHERMEN, ATTENTION! li'iifti ~ New Spring Prints , QJmnw" 100 Denier Crep* 1.39 BASEBALL PLAYERS, ATTENTION! 50 ft Twis»enUn*n Trout lin*. ' t...... \JS9 89c id- and 98c yd. Bayon FcdH* . M , Cat- SALE (for the Junlora) ..—. W • M andJO Moss Crepe...... A29 1.19 I Price PRICE Nylon Fly-Lin*. 25 yds. ..-...> . 1.75 j&aq Fabrics from 49c up 1.19 No. 191 Spcddlng Bassboll Glove 495 ' 3.75 Gudebrod'e Nylon. 25 yds. ...„ ...... ;.,.. 235 ...then let nothing keep you from Other D< No. 149 Spoddlng "Bafflfaawk" 1045 835Gladahig's Nylon line. 25 yds. _. ~~. X95 rant Velvet ... .2.49 1.89 Nylon Leads* Material 6*10 Ib. lest. .10* .15. M DECORATING NOTIONS No. 198 Spotting "Pinky Hlacjlns" 9.15 735 1535 SDUUSBBO HOQ ••••••••••••••••*•••*******• 1 icnu 20% OFF ON THE FOLLOW -. : WOOLENS" Spinning Heels ...... •>• 13J0 to 22.50 No. 150 Sprdding "Snuffy Stimwelaa" ...... 10.80 &50 Soum Bend Fly Bods...... —.. f your own church Moss- Fringe, Conso WeUtag, Heavy-Duty Per. Td. No. 197 Young Star 7.25 BJ50 Sunbsam Fly Hoa ••••«..u..^tH*k*< 1230 ThrecvL Boil Frincje. PleatedChtetz Edging. Imported Virgin Wool Plaids ...... UdlUl >- Tledsjiieiiil Fringe, Lamp Trimmings, and No.154 T Trapper Mn"...... 11.50 vl» 335 to 1235 . Many Other . No. 152 TTtapper Mitt...... 1030 7.95 20% Off On All Better Woolens — HERE'S A BUY! i ,'j. •'"'->rt'jp^j^jjl. uJDCVeBMflQrefc^sSCOswBCIe^'eis^CeuC* ' I*oj*ie.l|^^ ;-fi.; on Sunday - March 27th •' ifaiftiiSpA •yjyywm^ rVwujlrnn* * • 230 ' -••'"1'2Ji5 O^bauannessy Hooks. tJfrWON FABRICS 7 NOW Spalding Top Grade No. 121 Baseball Bat.. 330 ' 2.90 • Sjses.t, X 3. 1 0.2/0. His is YOUR special invitation to shate in the wonderful listening pleasure the church, recognize the significance and dignity of the individual NOTIONS 3SD, V0.6/0—- SPECIAL DOZ. Per. Td. Per. Yd. and inspiration which the radio program "One Great Hour" will bring human being. . HnwaW Corduroy .1.79 1.29 Bias Tape — 3kcjs.IOc Mac* of WotoCmb .1.98 GOLFERS, ATTENTION! BOYS! to all America on Saturday evening, March 26th. But far more important What are the desperate needs that are met so economically and effi- 1.79 Thread — 53 per spool or 35c doc. BOYS! REGISTER NOW! . is the fact that it is an equally urgent invitation for you to attend church WuOk Pfnjos) Prints _ 1.19 M ciently through churches overseas? The answer to that qutstion is found .1.19 Bias Tap*—leper yard BOY YOUR GOLF CLUB SET ON ! , FOR OUR FISHING CONTESTl on Sunday, March 27th, to help meet a challenge which cannot—which FfawwoW Pfqn* M 1 Open to All Boya Up to and Innlndlng 1* Tears in part in the pictures and stories at the bottom of this page. But, in addi- . Tcrfieta Cotton ...98 Scam Binding EASY TERMS-NO Carrying Charge! must not—be overlooked. M FIRST PRIZE—BeantUnl Trophy. | rion to these important works there are also material needs which must be Wauaw Pnnte .—_. ..79 M Bias Fold 8mall Down Payment—Up to One Yemr to' rar Woven ..98 Now Toa Can Own That FavoriM Set of Cloba You've SECOND and THIRD PRIZE—Fhhln« Eqntpnoit Tonil For it is through "One Great Hour" that men, women, and children met through the churches. Despite good harvests and improved conditions 3Pkgs. 25c Always Wanted^ and Not Feel the Financial Pinch! Be GUd To Have. Come In Today For Detalb! . JS9 Twill Tape of goodwill throughout this nation are called upon to help demonstrate in many parts of the world there are still vast numbers of men, women and 80 x 80 Percale*. .89 M Hooks & Ey«s to the world the tremendous-power for good that is generated when all children in Europe and Asia right now who are barely existing on near- Stripes & Solids from 39c up Snap Fasteners churches unite in one great common causey \ starvation diets... wearing tattered odds and ends of clothing. Many of these people may die of starvation br disease... many may die as a result of WOOL YARN— 20% Off Regular Prices! Yes, this is a stirring call to all of us to attend churdi on Sunday cold and exposure added to malnutrition... unless they are helped quickly; following the broadcast and prove through our contributions that the spirit through the churches. ' of Christianity is a mighty force in bridging new material strength, new 1 spiritual strength, and most of all, new hope to those who need it so ' Food, clothing and medical supplies, sent to war-devastated nations CRANFORD SHOP C. W. PEBLEY, Prop. desperately overseas. * - ;'. through church channels are distributed to the neediest in each community by local churches and church agencies. Whenever possible—children, young OWNED and OPERATED by-ANNE E. and H. N. WTTHERSPOON Never before in history have so many different religious denomina- CRanlord 6-0598 17 NORTH AVE., W.^ Open Friday Evening CRanford 6-1099 a 1 mothers and the sick receive special attention. These distribution methods 34 NORTH AVE,, W. tions and communions joined together in one great effort f dice. They are efficient, economical and, most important of all, speedy. send help—both material and spiritual—for distribution through churches ) All of the vitally important works of the churches overseas must be . overseas. In VOne Great Hour" all ol these campaigns are brought together maintained and strengthened. And to do this every member of every church .in one supreme single effort. I must bear his share of this responsibility to humanity... and bear it proudly, TODAY, FRIDAY It should be clearly understood that all contributions to "One Great' in the spirit of Him who said:."Inasmuch as ye have done it unto oneofi I OVER 75,QOQCHURCHES HAVE THIS POSTCR1 Chances Hour" are made directly to the churches here in America and distributed the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." i it displajred by tour church. For this poster is the striking bblul e and white symbol through churches and church organizations overseas. The urgent need for | Remember, you are the church in America — your response to these that identifies voor church and some 75,000 others from coast to coast as participants in the ONE GREAT HOUR program... the program which brings together for the first funds for the many works of the churches overseas are not lessened by .great appeals will help prove to all the world that it is only in God-and cfana in history more than twenty Christian deaomiaatiods and communions in one great {large scale and essential government spending projects such as the European through worship of Him in the churches of America and overseas—that n cause. It is a p^gr^m that will ~ghre to all the world — Christians and non- Recovery Program. No amount of impersonal government spending, can there lies any real hope of a stronger and happier world..-. world of blessed Christians alike —new hope, new faith . .. new strength. It is a program that deserves peace and human dignity. the wholehearted Support of, every American-So. LISTEN and GIVE1 / take the place of the gifts which, being given in the name of Christ through LISTEN 3nd GIVE! Here me some of the reasons y/hyyow contributions to One Great Hour are so urgently needed,,.

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TBK CRANfOBD CfnZBt AMD THURSDAY. MARCH 2A, lfjp, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 ,.. -f been listed. Safety practices tbe outside ding kletsof the treamebmterestedJntlpenvel- atsignmnits dealing with the re- toothy Robinson's ' •- • *•*"*' ^. j j • ^m- M%-^_ - *• • - — cordin. . . IIj Mg o~Mf 1 • M • • anaa« dJt payrolaM»aa«B*fclll de4o—W _ more important is it to let your Recent Events of Interest to be ohsff i vcd. while at a farm children in Mrs. MMildred Mahony's ope and stamp. Now the other ^ er doctor check up on your state of To Be Honored Lincoln Group. IHscnga Sings with Glee dub t: Binor WiMrid. chOdvan who sent tetters are dacttaw tea ret&tanUture store Spring Fever wen dii first grade. The children are' State CommercS health? He may find evidence of Barents' Questions' Jack J. Fischel, son of Mr. and The children in Mist Bpth Mc- much interested in their reading Grace'Wassells, Nancy Col*, erty awaiting the and a retail drug Iwsinfts The ssoflalfcn: Catherine trouble while it is still in the early entertained Wednes- problems tbe fact that Mrs. Adolph Fischel-of 108 Centen- In Cranford Public Schools Kee's first 'grade are studying chart; and tbe library corner is a Franklin Geores and Harry Jacobs. The Time Brings stages, and restorative treatment .A very lively discussion of "Par- nial avenue, is one of the 37 mem- about "Ways We TraveL* popular spot They also bring day morning tojassembly by amg- must nt day business must concern wilLnot only be less expensive but HHBUCAN'SCBOOI. ftseit oot^tfy wiijd uuairyaid~ont bers of the Union College Glee GoorT pictures from magatnwis books fronvhome or tfce town H- First Grade probably, more enjoyable than a of the Lincoln Elementary Study Club of Schenectady. N., Y., who ; and calendanjurve been brought nary to read to the other chil- panied by tambourines, aasjaneta of its own funds, but also set up curative^ job if early signs are Group under the - leadership of The chfldxen in Bin. AAmelia pupils decided that boys and girls The boys'and girls in Mrs. Vir- for deductions made.from traveled to Binghamton an^Coop- in by Allan GUI, Susan Osborae, dren. -The following children ginia Jones* first grade enjoyed and shakers. Taking,part were: ignored. Mrs. Walter Eppler was held last erstown, N. Y., last week-end to Klseiys flwt grade are making should takfc more interest in their EarlTaliaferro, Ritchie Van Horn, have read-many books: Carol Sonja Gerow, Virginia Andersen employees. . • • -• This column U contributed at a Wednesday. Mrs. William Ward picture dictionaries. These dic- government if-they wanted to take 1if»f«ihig to some delightful eow- Ery « Clsssifled tot public sendee by The Medical So- Make your low point" a spring- present concerts on Saturday>and Jay Wortley, Virginia Rinderle, Barbuto, 28; Elaine Yarosb, 23; boy records which Guy Emery and Joyce TbaD, tambourines; Under Mr. Hagen's direction, the board to a happy and healthful and Mrs. Robert Outcault assistedSunday. The concerts were ar- tionaries win help them to "find an intelligent part hi community Janet Lawrence, Nancy tains; Martha Chambers, fO; Jane Mack, Clyde Durham, Bobert Bowers. following made appropriate pay- ciety of New Jeney and the County Mrs. Eppler in finding answers to out" about things for themselves. affairs later on. After talking the brought to school. * Medical Society. Question* should holiday- ranger by Union College alumni in Stephen Devter, Maryann Whit- 20; Susan Paul, 18, and Susan Beatrice Rogers, shaken; Claudia roll fiiltBfs in the. preparation of questions collected during a pre-tHose areas. Barbara Vergalla and Barbara matter over, they asked, and were taker, Virginia Boardman and Frank, 14. During the story hour the fol- Furmsn, Richard Talbot, Bobert be addreued to The Medical So- vious meeting of the group. Mrs. state and IMwal tax reports? Joan ciety of New Jeney at 315 West Mr. Fischel U a member of the Dankel have read the most library granted, permission to attend a Joan Oury.- lowing children read storks* from |WM DonnellyDll , Wallace Dexter was hostess for this township, meeting. Carol Juhr, Elaine Yarosh and GtatrtJoand Berliner,/Mary Arm Bergstr Trees Taken State Street, Trenton 8, N. J. Committee Chairmen sophomore class at Union, where books this year. Maureen O'Brien and Carol Library books: Margaret Geriacb, taneU •. •• •• ' meeting, with' Mrs. William Watt Jack Simons of Mrs. Mahony's "The Snowman's House?*; Alexan- Jane Boone, Angelo Buontc . And Eemoved 9 he is active in the band, the soccer The class is busy planning a( Delegates were elected to repre- Welke brought In pictures and 8tx0a Grade For many of us, the late winter and Mrs. F. A. Wagner acting as class are celebratbut birthdays this der Dicker**, "The Play Train"; Joan Bosch, Lois Delaney, Auene Stamps Pulled o«t For Newcomers Club team, the Student Council, and as mural on farm life. sent the class, and the two sixth books from the public library. month." Last Wednesday Mrs. yn»«ti>th Fulkrod, Mary Fricke, Joan Ges- and early spring months are the co-hostesses. Like everyone else, the first _grades were" invited to elect two rern Redman, "The Three Beats"; "low points" of the year in terms Committee chairmen for 1949- treasurer of the Glee Club. He is This week the interest has been Grade * Duffy's sixth g^rade presented ~ Gangaware, Carolyn Miss Olga Specht, music super- following the pre-medical course graders in Miss Mary Marten's delegates each, centered on trains—old fashioned Victoria De Paul; ''Baby s*d the assembly program iwing Franz »M^ Cove of energy and resistance to sick- 50 were appointed by Mrs. H. E. visor of the Cranford elementary The children in Mrs. Emma Kitten," and Ernest ^"bVn, "The Glawitsch. Jordan, Joan Kb- at Union. He sings second bass room have been looking for sfcns, rhose pup^ representing the and streamlined. Schubert as the theme. By Insurance ness.. Coughs and colds, respira- Gerren, newly-elected president of schools, will discuss "Music, for v v Tracy's third grade have been do- Gingerbread Boy." Victoria De sack, Mildred f j»ngin*, Karla the Cranford Newcomers' Club at with the Glee Club. of spring. Neil Peterson was first Mary Ann* Frank- Janet^ Lawrence brought, in a Joan Dexter introduced the Niedrach, Monica Ryan, Elizabeth T Writ, tory illnesses of all kinds, hit their Children in the Home" at the next ing some, soap carving. Peter Paul recited "The Little Toy Dog." seasonal high at that time.. Cold a recent meeting of the board of to report seeing a robin in the lin, Lee Ann Hofmann, Barbara model of an old streamlined train Herman's Swiss boy, Carol Har- theme and speakers. Doris Watt, Sahlin, Jerry' Sanyour, Mildred meeting of the group, Wednesday, school. vicinity. Pussywillows Carol Woolley, James Cur- that was -made "by her' brother, Keeping their eyes open for Virginia Musa, Theresa Heine- weather and exposure, combined directors at the home of Mrs. April 20. Mrs. Richard Burt will Sunshine Society ris' goat, Margaret Yuchman's ichott, Jean Snyder. Joan Snyder. Henry Detering, 208 Beech street were brought in by Nancy Buckner ran, Peter Hurtt and Sanford Pat- Robbie. signs' of tprbtg, the pupils have man, and Lucille Perry told Inci- Bbward Spencer and Elizabeth A. V. BOYD with a prolonged lack of sunshine be hostess to the group in her and Frederick; Purler. chalet and three; bears done by seen two'i«bWs,.ants, worms and and exercise, make tbe body an The Jane Ayres Chapter of the erson. Pupils from the sjxth grade Books about trains- have been Caryl Sellers, Dennis Chew and dents in Schubert's lifa-and how rurner. - They include; Membership, Mrs. home at 124 Mohawk drive, assist- New Jersey Sunshine Society held Nancy Serbia, Alan Dadd. Her- 44 easy prey for germs. These less were: Patricia, Castaldo, Mary brought in by John Rash, Ralph i Dale Bennett were selected crocuses. he came to write. sssr R. S. Malcomson; finance, Mrs. ed by Mm Daniel Sassi'and Mrs. T. its third monthly meetilng recently man Keehbler and Stephen Tice Seeend Grade Tbe following pupils in TOL KAhw., healthful conditions, taken ' to- Charles Reese; hospitality, Mrs. Hulse.' 1Moditz, Douglas Rich and Harold Seibert. Diana De Longe and |pecially good. . - Two short plays, written by M HARRY O. MAY at the home of Mrs. Florian Der- brought , forsythla brandies that Schwartz. Elizabeth Ejk*s second Yvonne Berg and Jane Dankel gether, give us that pm-6awn William C. Philpot; nursery,. Mrs. Nancy Pike. The class has finished the work bort, 503 Elm street. Projects were -bloomed in the-waraa air-of tt>f Tha deteggtea who "attended the "is now, studying about cave-* pr—witxf Ky •!•» rlim.—The feeting," which, is nature* warning Bumes Goebner: recreation, Mrs classroom. The class has planned The- -children have con- main characters in scene I were: \ should Mtiilu Ilil body'i Thomas O'Boyte; decorations, Mrs." Dinner to Mark ~7~ meeting took notes, and will re- Mrs. Ruth Engel's third graders China as the next social studies _Brldgetj* ynrjeti_ pi whist,^origi- pre-schopl blind children through to take field trips to observe more j port to their respective classrooms. structed a caveman scene on the Albert "Wens, TranzSchubert: Ed- defenses. S. G. Wray, and-xeservations, Mrs.- nated in Rusxia 7 have written poems in connection unit of work. George C. Spohn. FortyYeai»atWE the"Arthur Foundation. changes taking place outdoors. Oraa>6 with their study about China. They table in the back of the classroom. ward Hobbie, the innkeeper: Rose in the early spring, too; a pre- .Three more first graders, Alan Grade « JOHN i MANGER & COMPANY Harry O. May, 14 Elmora ave- A group from Mrs. Ruth Janov- wrote about Chinese boys .and Tony Savfoa brought in a box andAmmirata, Yvonne Berg and Caro- mature dose of spring fever, an Plans were made for the club's Dadd. Harold Hescock and Bruce Miss Ruth Morgan's fourth grade covered it with brown paper to lyn Stearns, waitresses, and the irresistible Urge to get out in the next luncheon meeting to be held nue, equipment engineering super- sik's sixth grade presented an Irish girls. Some. interesting- poems visor at the Western Electric Malcolmson, have enrolled as Folk Dance for the upper grade' class has started a unit on Aus- represent a cave.' Edythe Broome boys of the class as members oi AccantaMs - Aofitors - Tax Consultants yard and clean things up for a April 6 at 1 p. m. in the First Pres- COAST TO COAST MOVERS members of the Cranford. Public were written'by Mandy Fisher tralia. Reports have been given Kearny Works, will be associated assembly on Friday. Those taking Ray Roesel, Janet McConneli, Dick and Annabelle Moyer brought in the Schubert Club- During the new flowering season, often byterian Church. Guest speaker Library. by Robert Albert, Frank Walter, with 'thet company 40 years' on part were: .Mary Ann von'Gers- Armstrong, Joan Baurer and Peter twigs and branches for treesscen. e the three waitresses sang, tempt us to rash exposure when will be Fred B. Osman, Union Anywhere la the VS. *r pasjaia The eraser relay team is the Robert MacClary and Paul Morri- Harry Anderson brought in a 5 ALDEN STREET March 30. His associates will honor dorff.. Patricia Hart, Claire Kirk- Wells. "Hark! Hark! the Lark!" we least can stand it. Temperature County agricultural agent, who ' flaaSaf** R^AaWaUtUl most popular game enjoyed by the man, Patricia Castaldo, Lynn son. Maps have been made by gourd which the cavemen might ' is treacherous these days. If wewill talk on gardening. Mr. Osman him at a testimonial luncheon at Grade 5 Between the two scenes •girls' ••••.••: CEANFOBD. N. J. the Robert Treat HoteL Imme41ste Sarvlee. group at this time. Robert Breaks Sheldon, Byron Alnutt, Michael Ronald Geores, Frank Walter, Rob- have -used for a drinking cup. must get out to do some work, it also will present a film entitled Patty Grant reports that the chorus sang the "Cradle Song," a Bom in Chicago, he was edu- By Vm Hsfl »aa. and Bruce Malcolmson are leaders Wilson, Lonnie Mayers, Russell ert Albert, Stephen Haveson, Fred Glenn Anderson made a spear. beautiful lullaby by Schubert would be well to make certain we "How Does Your Garden Grow."~ of their teams for a week. Fred- pupils of Miss Miriam EiMnring's Fish and David Witherspoon. TeL CRanford 6-1037 cated there and joined Western Dean and David .Dunham. fifth grade have completed proj- The- children have made numer- In the second scene, the main are well clothed for the occasion Any Cranford woman who has erick Porter is starter. Nancy Farr ; Electric at its Hawthorne Works, For the lower grade assembly, ects entitled "East of the Mississip- . *' -•••..:,' Grade* '. ous trips to various libraries to characters were: Bruce Osbome and that we don't stand around resided here for 24 months or less HENRY R TOWNSEND, Agent and Michael Lettini are scorekeep- Boys and girls of Miss Irene idly after work or exercise has Chicago. The first ten years of his the reading committee of ' Mrs. pi" Each booklet contained phy- obtain nooks and pictures on the Franz Schubert; Edward Hobbie ia eligible for membership in the career were spent on manufactur- ers. They add up the score for Janovj Gilbert's class will sing and dance early caveman; The pictures have up our pores, sixth grade presented steal and pictorial maps. The cbl- cluttl—Prospective memhent-are ing assignments when he was -jhUJED YAH LINES, Inc. each team. their -story hour, the purpose to some of the songs of early Amer- been mounted around the room make-believe teacher, and the boy; Your family doctor Would sug- asked to contact Mrs. Malcolmson, nrapteef Storace and Artemus ored covers were most attractive as transferred to the equipment en- Beverly Lowrey- of which is to stimulate more out- cut-out maps permitted half drop, ica tomorrow morning. They plan and the books have been read dur- of the class as Schubert's merrj gest that you get plenty of sleep 31 Roger avenue. Reservations for fm TTiiilaniiakl lit pcelal Purchase— Dill sang Irish songs for the class T to do "TttfnT Cinnamon. Turn;" a gineering organization in 1918U In Call side reading and library member- stripe, and ogee repeat designs to ing jtae soda! studies period. friends. During this at this time: Nourishing food,' the luncheon must be made with 1929 the engineering organization on St. Patrick's day. ship. Mrs. Marif SeldeV of the Florida fplk-singing game; "Old perhaps supplemented by- extra show .through. ' L Feurtb Grade entire class sang her by April 2. was transferred to the Wekearnyan Dan Tucker," an American dance Special! fid Infonnation 1 Cranfotd .Public, Librairyf was the melody,. "Linden vitamins if .recominended by your — ••::•;• ;»-".-v.'< -v'ij*' :•-.•• •••:-.•'••.• :V ,..---Of»*»- I' \ ''.S.:.'•;,.-. • • CUSVOiAND-SCBOOL. •••--;«• - melody.. Linden ' :.U-".';l~it&? Supply Co. Now, sew silk garments to your hearts content, for Ihe Farm," "Animals of I^BUVKKKD TO TOCB "Baby Anhnalsi" Tun ALL aiHEK DfcVOE 1N-|KRK>R AND 94 HIGH STREET. CRANFORD GAKWOOD AND ClUfc the more you sew, the more you save. Pure dye silk BaJMUogs Met mteetod daring Sappy Acres." "Country Nol EXTERIOR PAINT IN STOCK Book,""Matild a and Her Family" I Cr. 6-0508 Cr. &2467 print crepes from one of the country's most out- ind "Btue* Bams" have provided | in understanding of farm life. These cnildren of the group have I standing makers in unusually beautiful patterns of irlsited farms; Ernest Boyd, I Sapanso, Robert DeVinney. PETERSEN'S DAIRY hand screen prints, small, medium and bold designs, niind Martin, Kenneth Nyce,: McGURDY JEWELERS OPEN DAILT AND SUNDAYS ry Sargent and Barbara Wright | , "Ymr FrUmdhFtUmdh Jtmltr"Jiwln" ABD OAKTia. Prap. light and dark grounds in a large grouping of Spring Rich first hand experiences wei Evenhics TH1 7 MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS ry new trucks! New in design and value! told by, these children. Quite NEXT M. ~ mdays Tin » P. M. colors and combinations. large vocabulary of "farm" won • Your dtotca of 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford &0721 107-S H. Union A CRanford watglrt «Hiii»lBMm or 6«ibU steel slats. Bo* afford per- . Second Floor >IIIMIIMMM fect coetral «f RgM and atr that edd» fo year alUaa«Ni STUMBAKER 49ERS CR. 6-0893 comfort — and llwt lands to iiat expert coun- your borne tka» air olmodew sel and prices. dura «MI smart stJe. MR THflT DflRIS TO F. KANTNER & SON CUT HAULING COSTS Top payload per truck! Top mileage per gallon! We SpedaKxe EJBCIU- Upholstering and Slipcover* ahrely in protection of • Porch Shade* IV- MIDI m oun 8. UNION AVK. CKANFOKD property against TER '% MITES and other Wood TAeAfew Destroying Insects. ajstaw dependable encineerlns ;;; SHOtTER ovHlde! Methods. We are Mi stm»le erteralnalen. Every Job Is • bold*. :; NARROWER outside! supervised by an expetieaeei. I technically trained, licensed en iH»lmkfe...LOWERoMrskfel sineer. * ' 1 We are a New Jersey organisa- tion, employing- New Jersey IDEflDOtUBROOK Save 21.00 to 33.00 resldentarauid we have served New. Jersey property ewners sncsoeasfolly for 17 years. Ov reputation in this field Is un- Sale! surpassed. Thousands of references axe ShHMwIwr available In New Jersey —not plrJaMt to hk4tm. %-toa and 1-ton ^Custom-Made COMMUTATION FARES modd*. Stake bodies abo available In In some distant State. theae nodda. Only trucks with auto- Oar work Is GUARANTEED On March 27, we wttt place ia effect the new commutation faro recently matic overdrive—optkmal at extra coat Slip Covers FOR 5 YEARS without addU authorized by the LCC and the P.U.C on tt-tan and SWoo moekla. ttonal charge—ft one-year guar- Wenked for less dun the cost of the service furnished, and we ha»e test toeldna «JMI Itoest new wvdrsl antee Is worthless. received less than we asked for. We hope we can work it out somehow eBsctodle« Ifcof s o grand odve»- Special purchase of Sajfgi* and other $lipcover 81 <« For anformatioa or Free In- • Telephone service can't wait «o that the 'Tft*- will not' nun out to be "too little and »oo Ute. Wiatsnt far guy bwsliiessl fabric* Brihjn you theaa timely $atdngi. Select spection and Advice—CALL all hoars of the day or night. However, you can depend on us to do our belt with what we have. Big, ceavpletaiy oqwlpaad, woothor tight cob—• from SAIWL&TB in floral*, ttripeg and tolid*; for the -weather to be "nicel"But, we're glad to say, it's bead room, leg. rooet, hip room to •pore—fooK With peak commuter traffic for only a few hours morning "and evening. TWILL in tolid color*; CRETONNE in floral* 105.95-117.95 In rain, sleet or snow, telephone ctnfml driving. Last year, for fi»e days a week, the extensive facilities this traffic requires are in lue le»s conhoHsd "V* scoop" vcAtttanoa-HiBMnlita and ttripet. All piece* have zipper*, all team* men must be on the roads in- example, only; one accident than one-fifth of The available rime. Every businessman will appreciate ivislbiUtyl cord welted. Cut and pinned on your men fur- TERMITE and cokvfaitaUa stile after aaflal That's why stalling new telephones, patting occurred tor each 86,50Q miles of what it means to use a plant to capacity less than 20* of the time. j now "Hrt-rho-hood" accessiblPty niture in your own home, finished to glove-lika Sofa Do4«a ataea tUa saw tar Ms»w- oW aawvx perfection in owe workroom*. The quantity is new equipment into operation, travel. And by accident, we . . . k»«er. wttW. Uatel And Jt should be remembered that our lowest rates apply to the traffic ignition, instrusMOt panel wiring Tw« Chairs CONTROL and, in general, making sure sy arm's roach I limited. mean even a scratched fender Bat aaany people oWk waat a ear uWb Ug Kindled during the hours of peak demand. This situation a the oppoiite that the telephone system is —if it could have been avoided I balky —Uid*. S» Dodsa Male tUa anr a of that of such public utilities as telephonei. electricity—even theatres— Now spring design provides a rid* that's a Second floor Five CaUfcklam. BUREAU always ready to give you good whose charges are highest when demand is greatest. marvel of comfort, loaded or omptyl Now structural rwggedness—exceptional oper- PovMrfvl 1 %-*»• •»"• ** Here's an esgiaoeriMg atfcaela laat givas yost BOW Despite these economic handicaps, we constantly try to provide better mn ovallaala ia 4 wtMalfeaa** for 9 foot. 2 Locust Street service. «

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stb ided variety Uk* Alaska, 1039 tax rate from HM to ftU pe r$ioo THE XRANPORD . contributions which it has made toward which Is able to grow under lower IISTREtROSPECT tion. -: •- • • --• •" • the betterment of Cranford, and wish for temperatures. Wade H. Foston was elected president of : Union County Taxpayers' Association at a m it continued growth and success. A dormant season spray of mis- ' ^ ' '- ftw T«aw Af» ' in the township rooms: He succeeded. = Nine Readies for Opener Here April 5 Wttzm atti "(filrrontrlrttrtHtfuif f**"r dble or emulsified oil should ba Ttaanoe Cotnnritjlmwr Frederick G. Sykesand ej*h of EUzabtth. "" ' ~ ^^ KitabUdicd jjti jOTlied^nTttrne now" WBJ£ ac-K ••=-—=^^-=~=*=~==^^ named second vioOnn Season Tickets for Cowperthwaite ' TT MB St. Michael's Five lttl> insects on plants. These sprays - *" FttteenTi Age Tteetael Newark Bears at One Great Hour may be applieidd wheh n the air tem- Gold Ball SCOtt . UJC To Have The Township Committee appointed j CHS Baseball Games Martin Wins Tourney Game Florida Training Camp , .^ . Snowdrop and crocus In bloom, perature la above 40 d>«tees: and ^Sanf gh Schools frffW team was ward Wolf as a mernber to succeed the late j Lnsardi. mgn- Cory eliminated fromtte State Group 2 tournament in G. Beggs, police commiMlpner, The appointment Season tickets for Cranford St. Michael's senior basketball Ten days of early conditlonins More than 76,000 churches g^ then comes a heavy snow, will remain above freezing until BamehallCInb. High School froiwbull games at Awards Dinner team survived the opening round the semi-flnal round, bowing before an. aggressive was unarrfn^f • • • Schedule B in their spring training camp at throughout the country are joining in These flowers seem to be able to the spray material has dried on quintet from Bogota. 87 to W, in the Elzabeth Oranford school teachers and school employ^ 25 oat of 28 Memorial Recreation Field of the Union County invitation tand Wecan Haines City. Fla., made the New- EDWARD C McMAHON. P .nnntnrinn "Cit%m CZr*at Mntvr " A radio « **•• **V*& Justwch the PjaBts. Armory before more than 1^00 spectators. It left on their spring vacations with half of their in North will be sold this yeaf for adults Catholic Boys' elimination tourna- marked the third time in the four years that the month's salaries in their pay envelopes. Nbn bis team to as well as students. There will Saturday ment by defeating St. Mary's of ark Bears ready to open their 21- sponsoring yhe Ureat Hour, ai racuo•unen||I^| fa ^Sm at this G^garde* planning winresult Announced CHARU& M. RAT, Blue android had met defeat in the State seml- payment of taxes was the reason for the default ttiis season Announcedi be eight home games, start- Vanity letters, sweaters and Plainfield. 49 td 28, Tuesday eve- game pre-season exhibition sched- program to be heard "over every station season. in efficient g>nter'"g, and early ,finals._ ;, •• ' .. • •;• • •• ' .•• • • of the T6wnship Committee, which paid only and' Saturday ing with the opener against mcrtah will be presented at the sec- ning at Plainfield. UATIONAl EDITORIAL $10,000 of the |30,000 needed monUuyby Z As Season Ends with ond annual winter sports award ule last week-end. of the four major networks from 10 to Sweet peas are favorite flowers ordering means early delivery of Board of Education to meet the toayrolL to open. Scotch Plains on April 5. As a result of drawing a bye in II o m this Saturday, followed by col- to gardens, and yet so few persoas **d» *«» ,»» disappointment . •'"•.,.•• Ten Tears Age - • . -'' Season tickets may be obtained oner of Union Junior College at the semi-finals, the local quintet A total of 32 players are at the The Township Committee reduced the 1939 The possibility that Cranford might some dav 4OOV Still Undefeated R) p. m. Saturday at the Ivan- Haines City camp, and Buddy Has- i i p. in. «u» •jawuwv, iwumwujf w j^"^^ ^^lQ ^ They are ahould there be a shortage of some budget by $4,885 prior to th« public hearing and have a "little Theatre" came a step nearer reali from high school students or will meet the winner of the Sacred lections in the churches on Sunday for JJ S3!r^ts?^?flr SS of the ihings desired, deferred action.- following the reading of thezatton when the.Board of Directors of the Cran~ The pairings for the playoffs in jby contacting Coach Buona- hoe Restaurant. Irvihgton. Heait-St. Mary's of Rahway game sett, new Bear manager, finds him- lfonben Quality WeekUea of M. J. relief work in Europe and Asia. It is seeds are sown late, hot weather Bulletins on pruning and spray- arewyW budget A speHaL^committee of five ford Dramatic Club adopted on first readme a the Gold Ball League were an- gura at the school. ~ Township Cleric J. Walter Cof- for the championship at 9 p.' m. self surrounded with abundant" constitution and by-laws for a Cranford Dramatic fee. Eastern intercollegiate leaguTuesdae y at the Plainfield High talent at each playing position. . EMered at the Post Office at Granted. N. J, thraise eai $10,000.00m of the churche0 in onse daofy Americ for thea aitdo arrives before _th^e plants - _, .produc . . „e ing are available free on request td taxpayers was appointed^ stuqy the,.budget be- nounced this- week as follows: l 4U N. fore the final hearings T*ls action brought the Club Building AssodattotL *<""auc With the official. will be guest speaker. School gym. The tournament isThe job of mnVing final selections as Second CUss Matter. 400's vs. Maroons, Legion vs. In- Otkcr'gneats will include Dr. Ken- sponsored by St. Mary's Church of r i If you prepared the soil last fall, less than two is still a few weeks away. The ex- Pi»bll*ta«d Thursday at Cranfoed. New Jersey, by of people overseas. mounding soil over the trench, the dians, and Eagles vs. Rangers. Plainfield. Trophies and indi- hibition games will provide all the Paul ST. , vidual medals will be presented to Itc Cranford Citlraa arid Obranlde, Inc. •He**! Last week the 400's defeated the Alley Win players a fine chance to demon- Those wishing a stirring picture of the top will dry out, almost any day BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS good Jr. the winners. paper for Cranford. Garwood and Kenllwortfe. Austins, 57 to 19, to remain unde- Matnetd strate their ability under fire. type of work being done by the Christian '^ seedsaowii. ^^~ AUTO PAINTING Cranford Butler ~ St. Michael's played a sparkling Subscription Rates *2JJi a Year in Advance and feated in the ten games of the Beach brand of ball rliih's tlckot-offlce In Rup— UNDER 8BAL PROTECTIVE COATING squad playing c» Lanky For Lions OTTTCF- d 0QOO churches in Europe and Asia should you may be able to sow on a ?tftn game and jumped to a 22 to 11pert Stadium, Newark, 'reportp s Ray Moran paced the winners with lead'at halftime. Robinson paced tickets moving fast for the April listen to Saturday night's broadcast. And flat surface. As soon as the BUT- General Auto Repairing have every pne ot us should take an active part £ cc ^th Jf on" tech wtthout 15 points, while Joe Formanek was Klnney the attack in the opening half by 21 opening game with the Toronto a nasium* hut Tighten 2nd Place Hold Stalcer hitting for six baskets, from the Maple Leafs. Tickets may be re- this week had high for the losers with sevens Hofmann in this great/Kurnanitariarj project by at- puddling the soil, you can sow ScheUer Held, besides doing yeoman work served by calling Mitchell 2-7044. tending some church Sunday and contrib-seeds of sweet peas, in furrows, for outdoor The closest game of the season By Taking 2 From Rouvet under both baskets. Buck and ARNOLD & SON AUTO SERVICE squad. Degenhardt was between the Flippy Dips and Handicap Sheedy led the attack in the final! • To the Legion uting as liberally as possible to this fund ^T^Tilfmefi^f course, that Open Daily 8 A. ML to 1 P. M. — Son. from 9 A. ML to i P.HL Aim the Hawks, which the former won, Errico; Dairymen First for the re-building of. human lives. the soil will not be dug. However, Clippers CaB, half. Cisar and Byrnes were out- Thia month marks the thirtieth an- 367-S7S CENTENNIAL AVE. CR. 6-7905 18-game 32 to 31. John Colaneri's basket The Lions Club strengthened standing in setting up 'the pfays. •• "••-.'. ' after the plants are up, the. soil can game here with in the closing seconds won thetheir second place position in. theMartin ^1 •• Cor Myrtle S3t ; ;,.;- '••. . -,- , • : St. Michael's junior team will niversary of the founding of the Ameri- be' cultivated' deep about them, April 5, was Far Baseball game. Mike Drapluk had 13 points Cranford * Bowling League last swing into action Friday in the DR.G. HINDMAN SB af^ww'aw M f j« Miifti ••••'"• am «f . • fertilizer added, and then they will Home, games win. Beiimil to top the Flippy Dip scoring, while Friday-jiight by winning a pair opening round of the Junior Cath- can Legion. It has enjoyed a phenom- • jFOiT DUr&atniniZ be ready to go. -neww MemoriairHo I "~ Roland Scheller led the Hawks from the third-place Errico Truck- olic Tournament. OPTOMETRIST , • . .. .' You can sow seeds of edible enal growth since a few veterans of Myrtle street with ll. ers. The Lions are now two games 7W Lineup and summary: • Whatever the future may hold in peas the same way. But select a Lyle Ttiinirtl is «( an baseball candi Most interest of the week in front of Errico and five games ROTARY CMTB tit St. Mleh»«r« St. Mary's EYES EXAMINED Vv^orld War I founded the organization in back of Petersen's ' Dairy, the J. Harney G F P Q T V the way of labor legislation, one thing year's team. Qther eaUed by centered around the Legion-Ran- Britton *._ 131 113 Llddy, f 1 O .3 Calloiy, f 0 1 1 7 No. UNION AVENUE tetters from last ger-cpntest.-which-theiegion-won. !<>agin» loa^i>r<: iirhr. won two from R. Marn«y " ~ ™ US Byrnes, t a 1 B Lond'an. foil Paris in 1919. Today the Legion boasts is certain: Fair collective bargaining is ia TTT3 Cosplto, f O THK CJoemty Baseball 33 to 31, to put them in a tie with the Commuters. o ie Waldron" c 3 0 4 (V«Kl I* Cranfar* Trul B14(.) rteffthan t] ible only when both sides are bound Bob Niebling. the Eagles for second place.. The Clsur, K 3 o e Min'amy. g 7 0 14 OFFICE BOCTU: Th« *or 8 p. m, The Post Office won two from Grln'od, a* 3 o 4 Jukes. B 3 0 4 ters, shorf stop; Kl faita—a.\ winners new the Rangers score- the Rotary Club to go into a tie Shcody, a 3 D.lly i A; M. — « r. af. membership of all other veterans' groups. the samerules, and both sides meas- a* the Casino, 1 o 4 Rrhnll, f 3 Mon. * fri. • A. M. — • r. : 193 Arbor, jty; Ronald Wfaaley/, are scheduled to less in the first period. The Rang- for "fourth with the Rotarian keg- Dirks, g. o o o Wllley, c 0 So ure up to their responsibilities. •,,:>""""' Caruso, antffiriHrn JL WALTCK COFFEE o o W*aaweay VaUl 11:10 P. • '? . f-.\GranfQrjd-Po_at,.2.li,rtWhich long has Cranford,-. en Sunday, Jflamw y ers put on a great last quarter rally lers, and the^ijfljcen. and Chroni?le Holt , ruso, s 0 been affiliated with the national Legion .In some recent testimony'before & ^^ bul fai short by Itwo pointsi Tony moved irjtb a • tie" ^pit the" Men's liptr-. ••;;;:™, - M«eJKa3f..presidpnt":ot. the ,34. 1 40 13 a aa Senate committee, a spokeima tory of television! It gives you bright, clear* fielderr Brentott fa last aeason^s opener' . ,English and John Wanca garnered League for sixth place; by, winning and'CoL Henry G. Nulton, movement, has made a commendable . Cranford, N. J. more. '"""•C—* this d out ththe e most points for the* Legion rive, two from the Methodist Men' chainnan of the board of trustees. Southern coal mines warned that steady pictures on a big 52 wjaavs inch screen, 7T3 T«3 Members of -'the ' basketball record in civic affairs as well as aiding country may again face,a crisis in coal":Dear.Sir: Candidates a seone of 3-a Home with 12 and 10, respectively, while Club. The Men's League was held IS YOUR SET locked in tan* by RCA'Victor's amnring Eye Dave HulSR. Bob Memorial John Bflney paced the S Rangers to a single game win by the Unami # LIONS CLUB |X> team, who will receive varsity let- if safeguards now in the law are not re- ^™~" Shaheen • 114 1S3 ters, sweaters and medals, In- veterans of two world wars and their Witness Picture SynchronuMnr. Controls; are Whaley, Norm with 13. r Bowlers. Thermann . ~ »-143 133 WORKING tained. He spoke of the experience in Street for the Cooper. Dick The Eagles had a field day in Fbrd ^. clude Captain Marv Goldberg, Bill families with their problems. simplified. Multi-Channel Station Selector for Sunny Acres continued to climb Hall Applegate,"Frank Cicarell, Wilbur 1947 and 1948 when John L. Lewis Month" series. TO STOP TBt l£WS» TllOROStALTOStAL Molson and trimming the last-place Bobcats, by winning two from the Demo- Barlow easy* automatic timing. Tour choice of rica Bruce Thlev 71 to26 . The Eagles, highest scor- Handicap 14 • 14 Malcolm Marsa, James The local Legion ras played a promi- flatly refused to~bargain with represen Vandaynight.it cratic Club, while the V.P.W. up- McNamaia. Ed Foster, Frank walnut or mahogany finish or blond finisha t and Gerald ing team in the league, ran their T2S ' ST7 PERFECTLY? nent part in the observance of Memorial tatives chosen by the producers. Then Cross, her kindness and under- *» pl*y Vague games set the Republican Club for two Vitelli. Tom Tevnan and Doug standln for catchin well as Sundays season total to 569 points. Nemo \ ERRICO TBUCKHHS hr said* ) 8 were always an Inspira- comfort o£ the family slightly higher price; With tho ^ystandV* games. The Builders' General, Errico 1ST Staples. and Independence Days here for many mearta much to the health FoUowinglK the Koury accounted for 28 points, determined to get as far out ot theWUklru If Not •••Call: ...1 «„ ' . i . . . . i tion to me. I ieel that I am utter- it can ltilU>l no family heed miss the ex- AA* AA CKAIfVI bringing his season' stotal to 157, Thommen Minor basketball letters will be years and, prior, to the township's financ- It collective bargaining is to work sentiments of many, many there cellar as possible, won a pair from Morenko to Bob Cogan. BUI Whaley, mg the citing entertainment of tele* •UafcJJU till which tops all players hi the 11-the Lutheran Brotherhood. Slckp ... ing of the July 4th celebration, the —and out; national labor policy is prem- residents "who are privileged team league. B. Tool and Juhr Bob Castor. Vic Neilson, Joe Rae, vision. AC operation; Those in the 200 circle last week Charles Shields. BiU Pitten, Dick Legion was instrumental in having a ised on collective bargainings—the parties ^J*.^- .. ' . ... ,,„„ •_ each scored 10 points for the Bob- were: Koehler. Post Office, 200; CR. 6-OO6O house-to-house canvass to raise funds to . . .; • . . l «• i a • •' As the Chronicle no doubt has a Thovos«ol cats. Snyder and George Kochan. sitting on each side or the bargaining record of Mrs. Bates' accpmplish- Hall, Lions Club, 215; Morenko, The basketball team ended its cover the expenses of fireworks displays. $60 DOWN — Pay Only $5 Weekly Paced by Al Oram with 23 Errico Trucking, 204; J. Haddad. aaon with 10 wins and 10 losses. table must be freetto choose their repre- ments it is not necessary for me to points, the Indians romped over Builders' General, 207 and 213; P. Among, the victories was a 45 to 43 Another worthwhile project of the further. the Celtics, 43 to 17. J. Settlemire OTTO'S APPLIANCE SERVICE sentative and must be under an obliga- Sincerely, Do the Job Yourself or Call Us for Free Estimate Nylen. Lutheran Brotherhood, 201 er Bayonne, which post has been the sponsorship of a Boy topped the losers with eight points. and 213; and MVM">ion. Citizen on to win the Eastern Junior 16 So. Union Avc, Cranford. tion to deal in good faith with the repre- Frances E, Wismer OOU> BAIX LKAOIIV Scout troop. Other youth activities in- Average Cellar 30x35 -Material Cost $42.60 and Chronicle, 202. nnllrjc Qevkv per larly Cranford Post, 212, for the many security. - Cranford, N. J. DEMOCRATIC CLUB (1) Township Attorney, per Dunmlck „ .131 105 Secretary Board ea* ; ' , Dear Sir: """ • . Hocan ; 103 * As a former resident of Cran- I Schmltt ;_ 185 . 187 ford and at present an out-of-town Carey ; 174 143 137 StierT 138 133 17Inspecto4 r of subscriber, I suggest Mrs. George ND ONTH Bayeck _ _ 131 174 - Buildincs. . H. Bates, 18 IJampton street,' for | Handicap ' •..„ 83 31 86 Magistrate, per Townstiip Musician, per 1 the next "Woman of the Month." 730. 740 730 Health OnVciv per , The write up of Mrs. Stanley I Welfare Director, per 1 was excellent and of great interest BUILDERS' GENERAL. (2) Section X. This. YOUR SAVINGS A, Haddad 170 178 18effect1 , as of April to me. I thoroughly enjoyed read- | H. Krele _ 114 M 06 upon Its Bnal ] DITullo ...._;. ,..147 130 143 ing it. Pavk* _ _.._ 104 181 179 Looking forward to seeing Mrs. ] J. 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THURSDAY, alABCH S4, lf« THB CRAHFOBP CXttZm AMD CHRONlCfJ; THURSDAY. MARCH U. Page Twenty-One 9 Named Treasurer of 'Dommergue and presented it toleast a week this summer. lie-Emma Mr. Ferro. Roderick W. Smith, president of little School Group' Youth Forum on Mental Hygiene Forum Active at Bates Mental Hygiene Unit A surprise presentation was Union Council, expressed his ap- Discusses ^Discipline9 Radio Saturday , , In Elizabeth April 7 Rae Walcott of Cranford, a lira. Nicholas A. Tomasulo of made by Commander Dommergue, preciation of . the evening's pro- junior at Bates College, Lewiston, avenue east, was elect- who unfurled a silk American gram and congratulated Troop 76 Discipline was the subject Ibpic Cranford Council for Children's A mental hygiene institute spon- Me., is one of the four main can- 371 at a recent, meeting of the parent- ed treasurer ol the Union County parade flag, complete- with—staff,' on their fine g^utte* record,..._ ___ a. XC— sored by the Westfield-Cranford. didates for the presidency of the study group of the Little .School of Mental Hygiene Society at its fifth and presented It to the'troop in ap- Following .announcement of a peat performance of .the program. Linden and Elizabeth Sections of Men's Student Council and Wom- annual meeting recently at the Cranford at the home ot Mrs. W. 8 o'clock Boy Scouts will meet . . • John S. Stamm, president DIIUE whelmed with Life," and the text School basement. earlier service. The trio will sing! time for the program is being given free by the networks and I viewed by the groups, which n»- meeting of the Junior Westminster Fedei?u inCounci Americal o;f ChurcheMrs. Harpes ofr ^hlighting new talent will be Colorful and impressive cere- Balas) and Uncle Sam (Guy D. W. Sullivan, cubmaster, acted as Miss Barbara Leon, daughter of "Blessed are the Pure in Heart," Kightlinger, Olive Haltom, Bertha Fellowship Group. At 7:30 p. m. Christ of the mesage is: "Put ye on the monies marked the Charter Night Peck, Jr.) requested the pledges Buzalski, Mabel Davison and will have as the sponsors of the program the Christian Churche,000,0 s lassembled as a forum. , president of the United Christ." The anthem, by the nee band Jed by Albert Huet- chairman in the absence of T. A.Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Leon of IS Hodges, at both programs. of America. The purpose of the pprograr m Is to raise $10,000,000 tomorrow, the Men's Organization SJbley ngn; and the-Ink-Spbts portrayed progr the of-the assembled 8eouts and scout- Sheehan^who was unable to at-Central avenue, a junior at'Hood At 4 p. m., Sunday, Mrs. George tynn T«aynes.~ Everyone is -in- tthh e next morniitiiitT iff ouurr American chchurcu h f lliatintingg ththe rhc forums, planned to "g will sponsor a square dance and 5anchoTr^iira7*'3erusalenT" Casino last Thursday evening. ers. Responses by W. A. Lyons, needs, of the people of Europe and Asia. members a wider and deeper from "Oallia," a motet by Charles Kiona Lee' Relman, Ann Hous- tend. Others present were D. College,-Frederick, Md., is a mem- F. Kothwejler, organist, will be vtted. ,«- basketb*! game inin" the Lincoln ^^TSS^SSS Se^ 1 and Joan Bates. Eleanor Hew- With a large audience of parents acting as scoutmaster, were fol- Luce, assistant cub master; Mr. ber of the student group which beard in a recital at the church. The church . school teachers' The program will be dramatized true to life examples of understanding of* the Book of Gounod. . and friends in attendance., mem- lowed by the taking of an oath by conference will be held Tuesday. the important types of work now being carried on by the Chris- Common Prayer, will continue School gymnasium. The game wUl ice, and Dr. Winn Falrtield. chair- |and Albert Heutteman will)be Byrens, secretary, and Norbert helped to plan the Career Confer- The Rev. Mr. Allinger will speak tian Churches in Europe and Asia. Joining in the program will Sunday evening at 7 o'clock the ists and Martin Dushaneck and bers of the troop and their officers the entire group to' support the Smith achievement chairman. ence which the college reld Tues- Prayer services will take place every' Sunday night until Palm be played with a basketball team man of the Secretarial Council, Senior Fellowship will meet in "Strengthen the Arm of Liberty" NEW HEADQUARTERS on "The Greatest Story Ever be "Great Names, Great Living Drama, and Great Music." An formed a . semicircle - about . a Wednesday at 8 p. m., at the homes Sunday. This is the second seriesfrom, the Waverly Park Presbyte- Foreign Missions Conference of t De Vote will be accordion- Den mothers - attending were day. Specialists discussed oppor- Told," a recent book by Pulton estimated audience of 50,000.000 listeners will get a clear idea of the choir room. "Easter Customs" group of three gigantic candles campaign. At the conclusion of Mrs. K-..J. Crowley, Mrs. Louis Van tunities open in their fields and of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Rob- why.gifts are so necessary right now for overseas relief and will of forums to be held at the church rian Church. North America. this' ceremony, each , scout ' and Oursler, director of the radio pro- will be under the.direction of Tim _llt program also will include topped by a larger lighted pedestal Bergen, Mrs. D. J. Donnelly, Mrs. outlined training required of ap- erts, 133 Columbia avenue, and show this world the power that is generated when Christians this year. The first was entitled, , A regular monthly meeting of Among the major denominations Burton, William Buckley and Peter scouter signed his name to the gram beard under that name. Mrs. B. W. F. Randolph, 116 Wal- work together for a common cause. fcce numbers by Connie Berghsymbolizing the ' lamp. of liberty.: James, Mrs: Warner and Mrsplicants. . Church school for children up to 'Christian Marriage," and was theMen's Club will be held Mon> and communions participating in Weiland. The Junior Fellowship I Cynthia Halverson, who will The. first portion of the program roster and received a special pin Berry. Scoutmaster Claude James nut avenue. v The prayer group The following morning all of the Christian churches in- conducted during January .and day at 8 p. m. Games and refresh- this one great offerinoffergg onn Sundauyy inscribed with the program slogan: FOR TIMKEN OIL HEAT the seventh grade will be held at will meet next Thursday- at 0:30 vite their members and friends to be. present and to participate will meet in the gymnasium. The dance, and Dothery Colaneriwas devoted to presentation of first of Troop 78 also was present. 9:30 a. ra. Classes will be con- February under leadership of Mrs. ments wilill b e featuredft.d Th The e th NortherNth n BptiBaptistt ConvenConven- worship leaders will be Gayle will perform a baUet-and- class pins by Troop Committee "Strengthen the Arm of Liberty." a.m. in the chapel. in the offering for this cause. Your gifts to "One Great Hour" menu wm « f«»"•"d • t —fr are UIB ««.>«.« *~v>~,.. «*, ducted at 10:50 a. m. for young mean far more than their dollar and cents value. They bring a Graham. C. Newbury and W. Ken- monthly building fund event for ion Southerh n BaptisBtitt ConventionCti ; Sassl and Barry HilL The discus- ; number. Ann Neufeld will Michael J. Ferro to scouts Bud A talk on the improvements Among those baptised Sunday neth Fredericks. t ; made at the'Union Council Camp Calving Tune 4 MILLION people from the seventh grade up, Christian hope to War-scarred men, women, and -children of March will be an apron party on church of the Brethren; Congrega- sion, "Riding Herd on Habits," will pr impersonations. Manning and Dick Myers. Scout- Give cows six to eight weeks of by the Rev. Mr. Allinger were Bar- Europe and Asia, They tell them that someone in the world Services on Sunday will include master Roy D. Irving announced at Marcella was given by Western RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY IK: :• and there also will be sessions Of bara Ann Haar, sponsored by her March 29. At that time, aprons tional Christian Church- Disciples be led by George Trumpore, Tami |Usb appearing in dances will be reit before, freshening and have a In the past 35 years 4 adllloa and women's Bible really cares what happens. • • • Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m., and MacDonald, Ruth Goetz and Don •othy D'Honau and Barbara the award on March 14 of merit District Council Representative ~t have won new.i the men's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. The most fundamental task facing the Christians of Cran- which have been passed around in ot Christ; Evangelical United claan stall for calving. This may 88 BENJAMIN ST., CRANFOED classes. Choral Eucharist and sermon at 11the community, will be collected Brethren; Evangelical and ReJewet- t ^., . and included among the yo- badges to Richard* Petersen for Bernard Pender, who urgedjthajLaJ and William Murray Dl- ford and of this nation is that of ministering to the hunger of The adult class will begin-again-" home repairs, and 16 Douglas 8-2678 ol Mr. and Mrs. William heart, the nakedness of mind, the sickness oi soul oi a. m.. Church school and family Hi4^urch^3rienda ^ - stslvlll be Dolores Matchett; full troop unit attend camp for atdisease. learning to dance at Arthur be removed. There will.be enter- Meeting; National Lutheran Coun- the series on church membership, Young for firemanship,- home re- be in charge of a program meeting B. DiLolloi Mr. and Mrs. G. V.| lions.' Your gifts will send food and clothing overseas to help worship will be held at 9:30. a.-m., II3o Woltz and Shirley Durham. Muirays. 106 Habeyto., rtow - keep people alive, but without spiritual nourishment, people are and the rector's coffee class will tainment for all ages. cil; Methodist Church; United with the topic, "What Christians [ketches will feature a hill billy pairs, personal health, public ark or 44 trick Church Nam, on "Summer- Conferences" to, be Poqytan were sponsors. Presbyterian Church in the U\ S. We take pleasure In announcing Jield by the"" Junior High Fellow- lost Rebuilding their morale strengthens men's desire to share meet at 10 a. m. The Rev. Mr. Final rehearsals are in progress believe,; " in. the Dugette room at y, starring Leo'Johnson; a bas- health and scholarship.' tattOranae. our appointment af Authorised for the minstrel 8howjto.be.spon- rresuyKIMUi-Churc. WUWWh* «in* thV^>e- .~. U.— S .tj o'clock. Anyone interested in .^ The?troop charter for; the -new ship at 7 p. m. . Sunday. Slides once again ihe responsibilities of world citizenship. .•..-• ,-•.-.• Carthy will preach Sunday night ball satire, jnagic multiplier by FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Dealer for Timken 8Uent Auto- Only when men, all. men, can hold their heads high will at his former. parish, St James sored April 1 and 2 by the Men's A.; Reformed Church in America, cnurcn membership who has not v scouting year wa^, presented by . wlll.be shown. Commission lead- B™»" r"n«i«H«> r?Jinroh- The Prot- -,_^_j..' _±* J_J *u— .i ..«- i_ > boys fi-om the seventh grade matic Oil Heating Equipment _ EASIER the world b« truly on the road to^peace v : . The way lies open. Organisation^ ^Regular programs n District Commissioner Robert % D»r*of ^leSenioriiigh Fellowship The world aw^ts our response. •-.-••• ''-~-^... -?:.;.- ,-;:';v:.':-~:.-. [Church. • in Long Branch.^-:, -j.-_.;:- -- [several surprise novelty acts, will lead a song service, and the J The Feast erf the Annunciation atthe church include choir rehear- estan^Episcopar Church, JRussian coraiaUy^mvited to this series of participating !m BABTIO, FT»». secretary of the Christian Mission- attended an executive'committee James version of the Bible include: 11* B. BBQAD ST^ WSSTRSLB Ban* . . . tkUfMSVHaaaaO la tM<« ute yaw wartom world. speaker will be Dr. Geoffrey Staf- total alaailiHt cenJttow. A*k far Wanaatfo— to- 32 North Ave.. W. Cranford To each new personalized ary Alliance, will speak at both meeting last week-end in Atlantic "The Lord hath brought forth "One Great Hour" will close ford of Drew University. Csre of Oloves ' OfMl Braa. WaatSaM S-MSt 107-5 N. XStaXXH AVK. services this Sunday at the Cran-Osceola Men's Croup City. Plans for the spring con-our righteousness: come, and let us with an appeal from the churches bloves should never be washed SUM.S5.VS 10BM.$11.90IXSBM.S29.5O ' CRanford 6-8540 ford Tabernacle. To Stage Minstrel Show vention were formulated * declare in Zion the work of thein America to the American peo- sacrificial gift which wUl be re- hey have been dry cleaned. Feed your lawn checking account Guest.preacher at services last The Church School acts as host Lord our God." (Jer. 51:10) Coir ple to go to church on Sunday ceived in the name of Christ for PLANTSPUR TURF-BUILDER today! Sunday was the Rev. D. J. Ken- The fifth annual minstrel show, Earpert Roofing, Bolancad orQanlc-chamlcol fartlllzar compounded »pa- at breakfast in the parish house relative passages from "Science [morning and make there a truly all humanity. . ' '" doily for your lawn. Eoty to un, dots not bixm your yon, professor of Greek at the'Jester's Jubilee," staged by theafter the 7:15 a. m. service on and Health with Key to 4he Scrip- Oraa—no offanaiv* odor. Plontanur vou> lawn today Men's Organization of the Osceola And Sheet McUl —-wnxJAJUON, Bee. the league in furnishing tracts and The Men's Organization, a non- it«tTiMtthfil IMS '• MM Week SMo ATO. • PRINTED ON ONEOKS FOR YOU tended a St Patrick's Day tea last does not proceed from this great Jetatr Otty «, M. 1. supplies to missionaries. sectarian group, has been instru- 'Thursday sponsored by the Altar and only cause." (p-207) Tnes.. Than. Co-workers met Monday night Accountant and Auditor 1 to t mental in building up basketball Guild at the home of Mrs. Leslie Wednesday rasH U or Your Greater • MNMTiUIPEP ON UttttOME WALLET at the home of Mrs. Fred Filsinger, and Softball teams as well as or-Crump, 729 Linden place. The Michael J. Harris and on Tuesday morning, the ganizing the cub pack. Boy Scouts rector spoke on "Art in Religion," !For MOnMO AMP SSBBT MBTAX nsr ema OF tsBT.saomir Cranford 6^394 CONSTBDOTIOM i Women's'Fellowship met, in Ro- and the Saturday Evening .Com- and described some art works col- wtnBfwmn aiW9t as aauBt tmaaera selle Park at the home ot Mrs. munity Youth Recreational Group. lected by Mr. and Mrs. Crump. \ 645 New Paint Read EL 8-7161 D. Nelson. fleaatosa taneay, 11 a. aa. Cranford 6^35© at vim Proceeds of the tea will be used in Wei. Sve, •:« o'clock i- Last Sunday, the nursery de- .the work of the guild. .Sunday School. 8:30 •. m. Eldh 3-83U |1S ALDBN 8T.

partment had Karen Francis as a •; Jteadmg leeas—S Alean Street \' • • •• • -|. ing . Members of the church school's visitor. Rosalie Winter cele- fifth grade attended services last Qpen daAy l-«, eseapt Thura. and i orated her birthday anniversary IH, 1040-4. AlaoFrl7aO-«p.m. in tthe beginners' department. ; Sunday at the Cathedral of St Jfdotrtishuf Short prayers were, led by Janle John in New York City. Wdrkttiiuf Counsel BUHDINtSUWUS Scott, Marcia Grosvenor and Bev- Xttrr amirs i by Petterson. Each child was AMD UMOUOK given a copy of the song, "Always Cpunes Offered W»S5 ^ FRANKLIN with Me." The flannelgraph story nnn AND was retold to the class by Linda 11 UMOLBUM FADER CO. Poured Ptocea — Complete MNa UMOUOM IUWU CRANFORD STORES Sorge and Linda Lee Martins. OABDntr auucDra 605 BUOAD STRICT The Juniors, under direction of Firing WAIX TOM AMD WAIX UKOIMVU NEWARK 2, N i. Miss Helene Austin, discussed the Atari** 3-7944 ,^ • ' ' • mm ckack wta meaning of the terras "elder" and Mrs. Grleeo 116 Btakatem Dr. W. DOLBIER MEMBER: - , N* Ckarg* f or Dcpotit* "deacon". Joanne Shepson ' of Cr.6-X6»5-M Cranford, N. J. 741 Centeal Ave.. Westfleld~ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Jersey, City was a visitor. A flan- WK8TnELD S-S958 OF ADVERTISING MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED ' Kvenfans JtAhway MtU-J AGENCIES MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE CHARGE FOR CHECK BOOK Joint Accounts Permitted NIGHTS SB* aoeoant Is »ya»aJ • dipaaSI ml 91.00 It Baada wUcfc INSURANCE at wUmmiU If IS ah**** m m* la • vcriod ml S Moatk*. > omci oraN VBXDAT BVBMnrat—«IM U SIS* T. m. MM~you fifed NEW AMAZING in All^its Brandies You'll find it a real pleasure to* shop comfortably and con- veniently right here in your home town shops on Friday UNION COUNTY — wrra — REDDI-WIP nights. Come and bring the whole fumily. They'll enjoy it REPRESENFATIVE COifAffltS and you'll be home early. TRUST COMPANY made with fresh pasteurized cream p OOHTOHEHTLY MAIN QCTICS If You're Planning Now For Cranford Stores are filled with New Spring Merchandise. KLBA AV1.OJIWB Luscious, creamy topping You'll find a large selection of all your needs in local stores. Spring Building and Repair —- DO YOUR SHOPPING IN CRANFORD at the flick ot a finger! Insure and We're fully stocked with lumber and buuVVng supplies . . . ready for > Gives your desserts and xilnde that party look and Be Secure immediate delivery. Our lumber stocks are uropeily aged to «J*i>«"v '» STORES OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 dellctonsnees Use. as much or as Uttfe as you want warping. We carry only highest quality supplies, reasonably priced. — keeps for days in your refrigerator. If a Veteran Needs Assistance If you're planning your Spring building and repair now, call in our estimator to help determine your needs. No obligation. This Message Sponsored by OH U IXMflGABB A Red Cross worker will help him file his claim for disability C9R. «-UM Saves Time compensation. If emergency financial assistance is needed, she ICHARLES JL YEAKEL IMsa TTBSI Saves Dishes will see that he receives it quickly. Men hospitalized through war injuries receive help and instruction through Red Cross. If* Ave, eV. Cnaferd. N. 3. Insurance Sen* Venaa Se I Can Open My Fenanallsed Saves Money This great organization«perforrns countless missions of mercy. Builders General Supply Co. Aeeeut By aba It must have money to carry on. CRanford 6-2474 Lumber Trim Masonry Screens Storm Sash Cranford Business Association Hardware Paint Insulation One can oi Reddl-WIp Is equivalent to ahnoct on* quest of whipped You, too, can help ... through Room 2, Second Floor Croeley Appliances Youngstown Steel Kitchens, Serving the Business, Professional and Industrial Interests of Cranford, N. J. GDI Buy Reddi-Wlp at your neighborhood food store or order it delivered to your home from your milkman. your RED CROSS-QlOC CRANFORD TKU8T BUM. 336 CENTENNIAL AVENUE CRanford 64)505 PUBLIC SERVICE £383&ee83e8S388eS8«8e3Srf=«

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Twenty-Two THE CBAMTOBD ClTOEBf AMD CHECTNIQJS, THURSDAY. MARCH M, • THJ!_ CBAHltMtP OTiaatW AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. MARCH 24, IMS at a television party. * Transfers of Council to Meet Pas* Twantr-Tfaras Eileen Dailey, granddaughter of Real Estate iVext Tuesday Night Safety Council Speaker nounced. Mrs. 3. Dailey of East street, has 'Power of Prayer' Kotfc* la aSr^SL Oat tte B» been selected as one of six final- GARWOOD — The following *• GARWOOD—For the fi™ William Bruder, attorney for theouch of KenUwoxthth. . on tfca lllltth day of deeds have been recorded at the For Meeting of P.T. A. Topic for Sermon organisation, recently stated that *—" IS4*IS4*. at S P. M. U . aa. T)TiH ists in a state style contest Miss fcAHWAY in. many.years, Borough KENILWORlri—Dr. O. Schnei- •11 1U ilcht, Utlm and Dailey placed first among ' theoffice of County Register Herbert lacked a quorum for its KENILWORTH — R. Benjamin the funds collected for a war me-Xi,hereinaftetlnaftar particularly da der, director of school and college morial building cannot be diverted contestants-from, Peoria,lU, her J.Pascoe in the -Court House, FftL H tor of Cran- ty aa aalil moparty la not divisions of the New Jersey Safety ford Methodist Church, Cranford, fof any other use without the con-lie uac. Ttw property •tun home town. Elizabeth: O«*rt« Win Sy«—7 OrmrtwH rnornas Daub resched Coundl,w ill be guest speaker a public sale toto the highest bidder after FJoreace and Nicholas Serino to ed will speak on ."The Power of sent of the contributors. Trustees public advertisement thereof, la Mrs. Vincent Warkala of Ellza- meeting for Tuesday at f 1 Monday at a meeting of the Ken- Edith Moss, lota 223 to225 , block P. «. : Prayer" at Lenten services tonight will arrive at a legal decision In Cranford Citizen and Chronics*, a u School was announced this week beth entertained the Circlette In Borough HaH. ilworth P.-T. A. in Harding this matter at the meeting. paper ctrculeting in the Borough of 1 Mayor Daub Wins Club at her home recently. 53, map of section It property of "BACKGROUND TO at 8 o'clock at Community'Meth- Uworth. by two Insertions at Imm i follows: condition through patching at an School. The program will be under odist Church. a week- during two consecutive ____» Grade IP—Sandra Wojtowtcz, Mrs. JoWr-Carley recently en- New York Suburban Land Com- estimated expense of $3,000. ' To Speak Here direction of Miss Helen Meraott, the last publication to be not mora »»— Form Cub Favored Ballot Spot Socials pany situate at Garwood-West- DANGER** Regular services will be con- seven days prior to the sale. The nram- Jeanne- Wanat. Shirley Wentel, tertained' her card dub at her New equipment purchases this Club safety chairman. . . At Cancer Drive J»esparUcularly daecrlbad appear eo thw home, 202 Center street Guests fleld. ducted by the Rev. Gerald M. Official Borough Assesament Map. e copy GARWOOD — The name of Larry Smith and Fred Kersens. lear are expected to include a Dr. Schneider will talk on "The -• —-•-•, Is on file in the orBce of tS Major I* Thomas Daub will ap- The Misses Dorothy Fransaen were present from. Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. William 3. Walsh 1 Cover, Jr., pastor, Sunday .at 11 'Kick-off* Meeting Pack Here Grade 3B — Linda Poth. Vir- grass cutter and snow plow, Mr. Fifth School Child's Safety Problem. a. m. The pastor's meditation will of Union County. pear in fourth place among the ISginia Fttzslmmons,vShhiey White, and Jeanne De Pauw wen ©o-hos Scotch Plains. to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brown/half Stults said. He added that plan* Marks He also will show a film entitled KENILWORTH—Mrs. Malcolm recently at a St. Patrick's of lot 243 and iota 244 and 245, Opposes be "Seek Ye First" Church school Btoak La* candidate seekta* Republican Mary Ann Guerriero, Judith Hay- Mrs. Michael Blotter of 994 wil- "GOD'S COUNTRY and for the next two or three years 'What Price Happiness." will be held at 9:45. A special Roberts, field captain representing'2 18 ninations for State Assembly in Day party at the horn* of the lat- block 49. map of section 2, • den, Lorraine Drammer, Mahrtnl low avenue was guest-of honor re- , p , pp THE WOMAN" should include provisions' for a At a meeting Tuesday qf the ex-class for young people and adults Kenilworth on the Union County ter, .838 JFourth avenue. Refresh- cently at a baby shower held at v Birthday Section 1 of Lot 1TA Blu* Rlda« More Than 40 Boys the April 1» Primary Election. Hidi. Patricia Sugtda and Iinda erty of New York Suburban Land • . ;•• '.. fbm ' - •'? "•• ••'• i- •'•• • TODAT—FBI—SAT. new garbage truck, a new roller ecutive board at the home of Miss wishing tobecom e members of the ments wen served and dancing Chapter, American Cancer Society, Those who will have the fa- FontenellL the home of Mrs. Benjamin Rag- Company situate at Qarwood- Jean Fontaine. Jane IState Bills and a bulldozer. KENILWORTH — The Kenil- Signe Swanberg, 27 Michigan ave- church will be formed Sunday at The Mayor and Council In Six Hens; lions enjoyed. Guests included: Miss nue attended the kick-off for the chap- rt«ht to rajact any and an bldaT vored first four voting machine Grade SC—Patricia Alote, James onese,/529 Willow avenue. Mrs. WestflekL 'lUdert of Death V«IU*r" In response to a request from worth Lions Club marked its fifth' » announcement was made that p. m., at the church. PHILIP J. MeOrVMA. Nasey Cook of Springfield. Miss Mirhaol Haluka, was co-hostess, the Board of Education, it was Re- ter's fund drive Monday night at positions in the race for Republi- DeCiceo, Richard Kappy, : Diane iversary last week with a din-j Boy Scout Troop 82 will meet Borouah dark. Qnb Is Sponsor for Assembly June Ruebler and Miss Bernlce Decorations for the occasion were Saturday * Sanday Mattnee "yOUQOTTA One Measure Would dded to purchase silent .policemen the YWCA, Summit. Dated: March 31. 1M». McKeon. Charles Milklewicz, Anne P.-T. A. Meets Tonight party at the Kenilworth Inn. tomorrow night in the church GARWOOD,— Mahlon Marino, as follows at the Nlcotello, Nancy Pennay, Barbara Pfeifler of Westflcld, Richard Bahl blue and white, with the gifts be- G ARWOOD The Garwood STAY itAPPy* for use on the Boulevard and Mon through funds realized' by the basement Confirmation class is of Kenihrorth, Id Becmer of dark nig arranged underneath a blue Busbar Keaton Comedy Af f eet Custodian of roe avenue during school hours. President V. Robert Bund presided merchandise club. cubmaster of the newly Court House in Elisabeth last Rleder, Richard Ehimkus, Janet P.-T.A. wOl meet'toninght at, 8:15 plus Dean StockweU ^ held every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Township, Clayton Costello of and white umbrella. Later in the Local School Funds Councilman Dudley .Neville, and extended greetings to the Movies will be shown in Hard- Cub Pack 75. recently am Smith and James Thauoc in Lincoln School. A representa- COLO* CABTOOMS Guest speaker for Lenten serv- 1UK5H3H- beth; Assemblyman G. Clifford Grade 41—Phyllis Aklan, Gloria Berkeley Heights, Alan Schneider evening refreshments were served tive of the Bell Telephone Com- The Boy «mth Green H«i chairman of police and fire, an- members,.their wives and guests ing School for children of McKin- ices next Thursday night will be that six cub dens with a member- of RosellaJPark and Alan Hruda buflet.J*yl«*hiy* Icouncil at its meeting Tuesday present at the affair. the Rey—Geoffrey W. Stafford, ship of over 40 boys have been ofWestfleld. tending were MrsT"Francls Stam- went ing on dumping being done along children of "Harding School on professor of ' church history at P. Dwyer, Elizabeth, and Mayor Barbara Certo, Betty Danyo, Mar- on "Radar." Everyone is invited. CHn.IMtKN'B SHOW 8AT thigh' on record as opposed to Various "gifts, were presented A^^VOUNCING THE OPENING Mrs. Nettle Bruauner has been fordj Mrs. Walter Noyes, Mrs. Michigan avenue.. He warned that Thursday. The program will in- Drew , Univers|ty. The Rev. Mr. formed. Mr. Marino is a member Daub. Jorie Danyo, Dianne ScheflQer From 1:30 r. M. •state Assembly Bill 456, which ill at her home on Third avenue.Patrick Sacco, Mrs. Herbert Hoyle First India. Ink. :' offenders may find themselves during the night as follows: Tele- clude a feature starring Gene Stafford, known as one of the of the Garwood lions, the sponsor- Karen Tobias, Marjorie Warchol, . Mickey Rooney in I would give local school boards the faced with $25 fines. Autry and two short cartoons. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29~r Stephen Banyasz, Fred Falzone, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niytray o and Mrs. Linda Ragonese of Gar- India ink was first used in China vision set to Rudy Ulmer of R6- most outstanding preachers in the ing organization. •power to appoint someone other Reporting on conferences with Refreshments at the board Gary - Force,' Kenneth Gardner, 419 Oak street recently spent the wood. . Also Mrs. Daniel Good- jnd Japan about 2600 B.C "Boys' Ranch" I than the custodian of municipal selle, compact to Phyllis Adams, United States and-England, will Activities Public Service officials, Council- meeting were served by Miss speak on "The Ufe'of the Church.' or THE The dens and den mothers are Robert Griffith, Teddy Henry and week-end at Hastings-on-the- friend, Mrs. Helen Nigreen and • Plus I funds to serve as custodian of cigarette lighter to Miss Etta Brat- i Miss Mary Moran of Westfleld; man Charles B. Wendle said he Swanberg assisted by Miss Mer- He formerly, was pastor of the as follows: Merle Tboma. HUdson,N. Y. win, TBtms.. rat, MAB. |school funds. Under the present had received assurances that in- ter, and leather wallet to Paul gott .and Miss Margaret Ray. Tommy Perry, young son of theand Miss Evelyn Blotter, Miss "Boy with Green Hair* Iset-up, the custodian of monies University Temple, Seattle, Wash. Mis. Kappy of 358 Second ave- In Garwood Grade 4H—Jean Grlscola, Nancy Helen "Edgecombe and Mrs/ Ed- Walt DUUI'I latest T«t*nlo»ta» Bit stallation of street lights in new Ma'tweishyn.' A key holder with a nue—Roger Munn, Richard Kap- Deremer, Dorothy Kokulak, Patty George Perrys of 312 Walnut ave- "So Dear To My Heart" I belonging to a municipality' in developments in the borough will C. EBNEST TATHAM Lions emblem was presented to py. Jesse Gaeta. Robert Griffiths. , Diane Paladirio, Mary Ann nue, is 111 at his home. ward Mann of AveaeL •which a school district is situated Veterans' Memorial Philip Moditz, who is stationed LICERTY ' Thura. Ac rrL 3:10—7:00—10^0 SUN—MON^-TUES. be started by April 1, and that KENILWORTH — C. Ernest those present by Miss Brattler. Recent Events Richard Kreiger and Donald Public Schools Piekarski, Ann Rlccardo. Barbara The Howard Nichols and son, Sat. 3:09—3:30—8:00 •automatically becomes custodian buses will carry passengers along at the naval base in Norfolk, Va., FSX. sAts. a SPM. •of the school funds of the district. Tatham of Toronto, Canada, Birthday gifts were presented by Association to Elect Perry. Mrs. Henry of 310 North Wojtowlcz, Barbara Wrhel, David Dennis, spent Sunday with Mr. OltvU DeHavhand the Boulevard to Eighth street as Greek Flays spent the past week-end visiting Flnt Showing In Plalnfield I Borough Attorney Earl Pollack who has conducted successful Past President Dpry Himpele. KENILWORTH — The annual i-BET SHOP Bernosky, Louis Fontenelli. Marian and Mrs. Obie Sirorof 540 Fourth O«r(t Baft In "Stations West" heretofore, stopping the practice of avenue—Frank Stoffer. Theodore Members of Class 6S presented his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ijn discussing the bill explained gospel campaigns in Plain- Numerous games were enjoyed In Kenilworth ilection of trustees and officers of Henry, John Costa. Garry Foaree. Frahme and Donald Mitchell. avenue. '•''.>'' Dlek Powell—Jw»« Ontt ; dropping them at Michigan ave- 2 Center Street Garwood, N. J. three short Greek plays — "The Moditz of 70 North avenue. "INTRIGUE" Ihura. A Fri. 1:30—«:50 "THE SNAKE PIT" |that Borough .Treasurer E. G. An- field, will begin a three weeks' and there was a -dancing exhibi- he Veterans' Memorial Home As- Joseph Katica. Danny Knfciilak. Grade 5R—Jerry Sachsel. June Approximately 30 members at- —Also— nue. "•' ' ••.•'. series of messages at the Ken- : Golden Touch." "Echo and Nar- tended the dinner held recently at Bobby Hidi of 43 Second avenue also AhlMtt '* CMtell* In • Sat. 3:30—7:10—10:20 derson receives a nominal fee of tion by Paul and Helen ReimeL an lociation of Kenilworth will take Charles Romano and Richaid Gin- cissus" and "Baucis • and Phile- Gulyas, Joyce Hart, Judy Tombs A resolution was passed approv- ilworth Gospel Chapel on Public Schools >lace at a meeting Wednesday at and Doris DelConte. the Oakland House .by the Hun-is recuperating from the mumps. I 'Tardon My Sarong*' SATCTtDAY AT 1;«»*F. M. "Ladic» of The Ch< jl75_a year as custodian of local Arthur Murray dance team. Aaembly last Wcdnca ing plans by Borough Engineer .Sunday t u,m At the regular rluh meeting last Harding School p. m. in Borough Hall. All vet- Lincoln School pupils on the gariaji American Ottlzens Club. YOUNG FOLKS' MATINEE ichool funds! The attorney said Thomas Trounson for an eight- held nightly at 8 p. m., except ——Carrying a Complete Line of— Mrs. Tiller of 109 Anchor place— day. Peggy Bums and Gloria avenue is home from college for] ; Thursday . night; Michael Sberba Vincent Fevola has charge of irans and interested .citizens are Honor Roll are: ' • GrouGrop Bjgg of Hungariang , 'folk "THE ACCUSED" ' Sponsored by tha WED., MARCH 30 ONLVJ Anderson has nothing to do inch sanitary sewer Alan Richardson. Edward Tiller. Masca acted as coach and instruc the Spring holidays. CKANFOBD COUNCIL, rOB in Clinton Mondays and Saturdays. reported a $200 profit from the an-opening exercises this week. . The irged to attend. Any. Kenilworth Grade 5C — Ellen Dougherty. songs followed the dinneri . - * • • also . novas I determining expenditures of street between 25th street- and class is beginning the study of.di- 1 William Kabnan. WiHiam Senst,!tor. James Riley and Michae Mrs-». Mosca of 329 North ave-1 Jehann Strauss •the school funds but merely signs Mr. Tatham, a staff member niversary affair, which was au- veteran has a right to vote for the Fred Loeser. Donald Michael and; Herald were the stage managers. Barbara Materla, Joan Nash, Bette The Louis Martels and son, - Walt bbiaajr'a- Michigan avenue. •' ' thorized placed in the account of vision in arithmetic after a long trustees. • Louis, Jr., of 328 Third avenue nue recently entertained at her "The Senator Played by •checks for the school board-. Ap- of the Emmaus Bible School Ladies' Apparel and Children's Dresses Richard^ Edward and, Robert! Miss Filojnena DeSantis and Mrs.Pugh, Gloria Rock, Evelyn Roode, "So bear to My Heart" •Read' was a communication in Toronto, wijl discuss sub- the Kenilworth Lions Fife, Drum struggle with the multiplication The association will* discuss spent, the week-end in Rutland, home at a demonstration. There WasWm&T Vienna PhUhannonlo Oreh. Ipointing of "some other party as from the. Home Owners" Mutual - Bronisfa. •••..,.•><:•.»««,-•..-.••.'.•..-'- -,. F Cojor. by Technicolor jecta.JoUitingto the propreclear-^tand J^ugle Corps to -be.,»uied lor tables. s Plans for construction of the ,nie- 1 Wolfe arid Tony Zappula. Vt.. visiting Mr: Marteli*8 nrotter: lO--guests present*-^^. custodian~of schoBl fluids' would Benefit ^ an.a& SjCJIvic Association Mrs. Miller elf 617 Willow ave- costume*. - • • Mr. and' Mrs. William -Gilbert erely mean increasing local ex- of the Book of Daniel." he'purchase of uniforrris.iS Dorothy Donaldson is "in charge morial home. It is believed ther* Grade 6D'—• Flora Buchblnder, Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons has been thanking the mayor and' council of opening exercises in 5M this nue—Don Corveleyn. John DoM. Parts in the- plays were taken and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy May at- . 3—Color Cartoons—3 *nses by creating another job, The chapel also will be the John Weber reported that six are Insufficient funds on .hand to GIFTS TO THE Marion WoStoWicz, Lee Ragonese, U at her home, 345 Third avenue, •and other "TAUES FROM THE for cooperation in solving of vari- week. ••'•'' '•'••'• 'I'-'. 'arrant erection" of the home at . Silvio Papandrea. James Mercer. as follows: with the further jpossibility that scene of the second.„ annual blind persons were transported to FREE! FIRST 50 CU8TOMEH8 FREE! Dolores DeCicco and Phyllis the past week. '..,.. .. tended'the installation of new offi- COMEDIES AND MOVSLTISS . VIENNA WOODS" ous civic, problems^' . ">. ' The class is reading and ehjoy- this • time." The treasury' now Richard Miller. Ronald ChainocU, "The Golden Touch" — King cers of the Sir Galahad Chapter of E»4lnc a»Si»*jr-M. Kvary Satarday [this other party's salary might be Easter, conference on .BViday, thV Temple Beth El in Cranford Rochpw. Mrs. Ann Fontenelli of Second in German.EnxUsh Titles Referred to the finance commit- redntly for the meeting of theln « very much toestor y of Bambl. ambunts to $9,354.06,'it was an- Billy Bast and Leonard Ragonese. Midas. James Mercer; Dionysus, avenue is entertaining the Family DeMolay in Westfleld Monday eve- SON., If ON- TCKS., MAS. «7-n«t Klfk" ' Mayor Fred V. Fitten asserted $100 and lot 20 in block 39 for $75. chines. ' '••• , Mayer. - • Grade 7O—Anne Compton. Van Raflte—JTaaa* L»l«» day evenings in the chapel Blind Seal drive Committee will David Bermingham. George Va entertained her card dub at herweek-end with her mother,. Mrs. Batort Ky«a . sage of the bill would increase . McKlnlejr School -Echo and Narcissus" — Echo. Grade 8C—Sylvia Hidi. Bette Sun. 1-00—4:05—7:10—10:19 basement. ' e held at 8 p. m. tonight in Hard- dermark, Peter Morrison. Ray- Doughtrey and Frank Stoffera. home, 332 Second avenue.' Among Phyllis Begasse Of 443 Third ave-l "Act at Violence'V Bton. * Toe^ J:80—«:4S borough's expenses and at the ing School with Edwin W. Kraus The Kindergarten Mothers' Club Patricia Darroch; panae, Robert ne time decrease the income of New Members for DRY CLEANING mond Williamson and Frank Ken- Grade 8T—Joyce Jackson, Judy the guests were Mrs. Jamea Casale, nue. A student nurse, Miss Scrib-1 —atao- u II I I II III Mil \ , in charge. met Monday night at the home of Haskin: Daphne, Arlene Fluhr; ano Is presently with the Belvjlle| "Angel oa the Amazon" [the borough treasurer. nedy. Pierce and Elaine Ragonese. Mrs. Edward Begasse and Mrs. acarc* Bmt-VAi XaWtaa Pi AINF IELD THEATRES Home Owners' Group ORDINANCE N«. *J8 Plans were Initiated for all past Mrs. Reynolds, 405 Coolidge drive; Mrs. Buchman of 628 Willow Paul Oleyar; Hera, Laurel John Glowski. ' hospital, in Belville. Ovarta Brant—Vats BaMaa A statement attached to the pro- Further plans were made for the Washington - School students 'Angel on Ae Amazon* Sun. 1:3^-0:40-^8:48 i *bill as introduced by As- An, Ordinanee Constrain* Salariaa presidents to attend the annual Armstrong; Narcissus, Robert Mrs. Edward Bermingham of Mrs. Clara DeFreitas of 511 East) KENILWORTH — Twenty-one Be It Ordained by tha Mayor and Oov- kindergarten Easter party. Blue Ribbon avenue — Frank Aloia. Clifford listed on the Honor Roll are: Mon. dt Tuaa. 1:30—7KI0—10:10 emblyman Joseph Brescher reads convention of Lions International 304 Myrtle avenue recently enter- street entertained Monday evening SATUKDAT Thro MONDAY >^M|>il »IHI>»IMIi%ll»il»li» sa^. STRAND new memberships were received etntog Body of tha Borough ot Kenll- Mrs. Harris' Kindergarten class SALE/ Buchman. Fred Falzone. Anthony in New York Jn July, Next regu- Grade 1M — Freddie Status. STABTS WKD- KABCB Stth : follows: at a meeting of the Home Owners' wonni ZappuOa, Edward Mayer. John "Baucis and Philemon"—Baucis, tained her dub. The Jolly Friends. at a home demonstration. Refresh- Walt Dinar** Section 1: The following officer, and lar meeting of the club will welcomes Pamela Brown, who has Sharon Dugan, Shirley Fontenelli, "The purpose of this bill is to Mutual Benefit and Civic Associa- be ZappuHa and Edward Frost. Celia Wahl; Philemon, Bruce Hay- Mrs; Carl Soltis has been, ill atments and games were enjoyed by I , votmiMuiol Dedtjon ••_.. — Maw employeea ot the Borough of KenilworthApril 7 in Kenilworth Inn. Icorae here from Scotch -Flams den; Zeus, Paul Oleyar; Hermes, Patty Kolb, Carol Korcgmskt. "SoDctrtoMyHnrt" give,, the boards of education a tion at Kenilworth Inn' Monday hereinafter named., shall receive annually Carol Mousted, Penny Pearson her home, 481 Beech avenue. 18 guests from Garwood, Roselle,| Clark Oabla—WaHar Hwtott | AlaaI*dd.Branda Marshall | as a compensation torthei r aervlcea the Township. Matthew Rovendro. Westfleld and Cranford. (in TaehnlcoVw) with . WaMar rtdcaas—Vaa HaSJa jrider choice of persons who maynight The new by-laws were, pre- several ntma let opposite their respective ONE WEEK ONLY! and Ruth Watson. The McNeil children of Second Bakky DHaaaD—Baalak Bartt . to act as custodian of school funds. sented for first redding. They will POOCBOO O B DQ( Two Sweeps Scored Between the plays, musical se- rmnsnuiHO SMITH- Grade IS—Carol Ann Dubas, avenue have recuperated from nwrl hraa - tin many cases the municipal-offi- be voted on at the next meeting, to BoToligh Clerk _ -i^tljoolOO V - ooeepoe lections were presented by Gloria chickenpox. •'•' •,—._ 3.70o!oO County Industrial LeagneBe,. veoofd— ganised a choir iwu^f* direction of Turner, Bobby Davis. Rosalind Joyed dinner and a theatre In New ftay XMa—Tree Bouvanlr Photoa dian of its own choice would be Polite Sergeant „ 3,400.00 ed the only sweeps week. The evening at her borne, 63 Second at. Watt Dt«ncy Charactvn aad >' , ^•••^.•••:. . TOtnH * Ooctallo in ilttee. ' shelter on the Boulevard at 12th nor more than S1.2S per hour. Machine keglers won two from the ver. Ethel Mercer. Alyce Bemung- pastor, officiating. Interment will I A CatMalBcconlln« of Jack Sniith' "•OLB.TBAT QBOST- Section 3: The compensation herein benas and Mrs. William Fenst v |-The same action was taken by street, which was installed by theabove set forth shall be retroacrjw ' Washington Ave. Rrehouae). Post Office and the Sonoeo Prod- ham and NeMe Dnshanek. Seven be in St Gertrude's Cemetery,! /] •tostos take effect as of January 1, IT"- Miss Mary Lou PhllllDS of 812 •Jbtldge. > —— uncit-with reference to As-association during-the^we mote pupus are needed to com- Spruce avenue recently spent- the Bom in Austria 68 years ago, dc nbly Bill 455, which would pro- donations from residents and in-ordinance* Inconsistent herewith be and place Alcoa Local in other i plete the choir. Anyone Interested week-end visiting Miss to tha flnt 100 Adult Koaallnd HuaieU the same are hereby repealed. v Services Scheduled Mrs. Schedneck had lived in Gar-1 vide that "no secretary, district dustry. The shelter stands on Section 4: This ordinance shaU take Choice Flowers From Our Greenhouses ; Those on the 200 Honor Ron is invited to join. GARWOOD—Worship services Gorin of Brooklyn, N. T, Brian Ahame were: Dugan. Post Office. 221: F. wood 12 years, and before that had] TOSSDAY aad WKDNISDAY [clerk, assistant secretary, business property intended ' for future effect as provided by law. • rnjeets will be held at 11 a. m., Sunday Miss Dorothy Malenchttii'aff 3S2 nager of any board of education FRED PlI'TEM, Roode. New Jersey Foundry. 296; resided for many yeans in Cran- B«ary Vaada. Palatai Del afa building. Mayor the Junior Red at the Garwood , Presbyterian Second avenue has recuperated < r«4i* AUU^ |in any municipality devoting his Mrs. Philip Beliveau was elected and Cusmanov New Jersey Foun- ford. She was a communicant of | REGENT U PHILIP J. McOUVNA, Cross dub are working on Easter Church with the Rev. Eric -S. from an attack of measles. ' St Anne's Church. 'The Fugitive" "till time to the duties of his office, entertainment chairman. She an- dry. 202; Loeffier. Alcoa, 208. Al- sword puzzle books-and Tougher, pastor, officiating. Sun- Miss Doris Brezney has been ifter three years' service, and no Borough Clerk. coa posted the high single team Survivors Include a daughter, 1 BVBBT MONDAT nounced that plans are being made Keoilworth Greenhouses carton booklets for the veterans at day school will meet at 9:45 a. m..elected secretary of the Youth Fel- TBS If ADMAN or XADIO Aba " rict clerk devoting part time to for an Easter Bonnet Parade for •tatesMat game of the night with an an. Mrs. Elizabeth Chrope of Westfleld; | 5 Broadway duties of his office, after 20 NoUca.la htttby «t»en that ths abort A. ROESSLE, Prop. Camp Kilmer. They also are and Christian Endeavor, at 7 p. ra.lowship of the metropolitan area. la Ik Ike' Mavtm New .»» VaadevUle Acts the April meeting. All members Ordinance was passed at * matting of the Standings and sumtnarlees fal- a son, William of Iselln; 10 grand- "Whispering Smith years' continuous serUce .... shall painting spools tobe'sen r toblin d Evening services will be conducted This group is sponsored ..by the . plua are invited to participate. Council of the Borough of KaoUworth low: children, and two great-grandchil- H.nry H>r|»-Vlrgiala Onj Technicolor — S HtU discharged, dismissed or sus- wse anprorad by the Mmjor on tha at 8 o'clock. Evangelical and Reformed Church. dren. *M VaUa* Attar 7 P. M. Stage Show The meeting was conducted by 33ND DAY Or MARCH, IMS 22 Cro-i Street CrUnford 6-0263 There will be a meeting Wed- Approximately 15 young people i "SoThUU New York" |"Mr. Seng af 1MT- Conlul nded from office, nor shall his Nelson Brown, president. fBIUP J. aleOBTNA. nesday of the Women's Bible Class attended the World Charter party •alao ompensation be decreased, except . Borough Clark ofjho Students in Lincoln School de- » Mnt lu Sere.n H1U • Borough of Kanllworth. M. I posited *«L21 in the school p. m. in the manse. Choir held Friday evening at St Paul's upon a sworn complaint for cause Fined lor Speeding Dated: March M, 194B. held every Thursday Church. WILBUR COON upon a hearing before the PARAMOUNT •d." , School pupils totaled $110.44 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCaskUl SHOES KENILWORTH—Charged with of 557 Willow avenue recently en- NO COVER EVER • WOW Ut 1 WEEK Passed on final reading after a speeding, Maurice H. Baker, Jr., of tertained the Thomas McCaskills fair ;••"••• • . ;v Bex Harrison ublic hearing at which no objec- 10 Iroquois road, Cranford, was . -•'- 'y.fWA» Darnell in WOMEN, WITH •>• "tNTATTHrUIXT tion was raised, was ao ordinance fined $5 and $3.75 court costs PKOBLEM FEET - TOOBS" providing for salary increases ap- when arraigned before Magistrate |C LAUNDERED . • * plu» proximating $200 a year -for vari- "•alia Starr-a DsafhUt" William Bruder in Municipal IN 14 HOURS ' Oaonta Hontcomery lous borough employes. Court Monday night. IE ANDREW Ruth Boman_ _ 1 Councilman John B. Stults, road Graduate of American WSD, Aran. am ONLI khairman, in outlining proposed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balcer of School of Praetipedlea N Irttoat Ofarn TOm f«Unl" [road work for the coming year, New York City announce the birth aid that eight roads will be seal of a daughter, Janet, Anne, on GENERAL % ELECTRIC 304 CENTENNIAL AVK. INFORMATION oatcd at a cqst of $2,768 (exclud- CRANFOHD March 13. Mrs. Balcer Is the for- ing labor), and that other roads in mer Virginia Kelly of Nineteenth 7£ O X w o • D Hhe borough will be put into good street. SHEETS 1% LAUN0IUD * MMISNIO. ON STAGE Sal. SaJt. April t * 9 IAUNDIMD * aiNISNIO . Horace Heidfs "Haw Stan Oa f»i AUTOMATIC SUSSEX *hn S—reaiam—t 4VEMJE STARTING^ PROPHETIC SUBJECTS cA DANIEL April 5-10* mtWASHBS. TWICE DAILY A SPECIAL SERIES OF PRE-EASTER SERVICES WASHIS DISHES BLUE RIBBON SILVHtWARK THIS COUPON INTITUS BEAUI TO HAVE SALAAM TEMPLE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE POTS AND PANS PRESENTS THE CMWATCST BROADWAY'S 4LASSKS 3rd ANNUAL success Otdamobile is ahead of the Kenilworth Gospel Chapel .,. with 4 TIES NEWARK AVE. at 23rd ST., KENILWORTH , . FINISHED "ko~«latcb, no-shift" Hydra- ORDERS • CLEANED AND FIN Matic Drive. And your

. modern repair equip- OF TORONTO, CANADA • HUS b all yoa The following are a few the subjects Mr. Tatham' tfaaa rinsed tmtttgda ... all In water hotter thsa Kasurk ""II will present: hands am stand. Toe dlibts are air-dried . , . coma out «pa*"ij. hjgkoJcallf damn. SPECIALS FROM THURSDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY laa INDEPENDENT GARAGES A KING DREAMS OF WORLD EMPIRE • AtaJbhl* in thtw models—Free-standing Auh> Mta OwtstaMHna THREE FIREPROOF MEN USE OUR LIBERAL TRADE DISCOUNT ImulUn W Mia mttk Dkhwiiher (24 in. widaWBlectric sLk (48 Ci FINGERS THAT FINISHED A FEAST In. wide)—Drop-In Automatic Dithwaiher (for uv laaaaaaarakla DANIEL'S WILD BEAST VISION stall trion In custom-built work turf sets and cahinetsV, "ATHOS" THEVROPHECY OF THE SEVENTY WEEKS Fcaa-ataiullaa; Automatic DUnnubar (Illtutratad) THE NEW STATE OF ISRAEL AND ITS 100 FEATURES INALT(00 PROPHETIC SIGNIFICANCE 249.50 ,... OLDSMOBILE DEALER Drop-In Automatic Dlahwuher 9214.95 tH •*•!• ck««k r»u iiruiii Tat ou This Series will begin on Sunday, March ,27th, and will con Electric Sink J349.50 4.000 Oa*4 Umtt $1.10 U*. lu tinue euch night, except Mondays and Saturdays, until Good iMti fl.40 U*. lu Friday, and then will follow our week-end, Easter Conference. BRENNAN ML TOYE NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. North and Central Aves., WeatfaU THE OILY BIS CIRCUS BRING YOUR BIBLE BRING A FRIEND 143 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. Oa. WEstfield 2-O22O TOPUYJiEWARK AJX WELCOME THIS YEAR Meetings Begin at 8:00 P. M. Telephone WE 2-2838 Open a Budget Account MHwnAn,!. . 8MAIX DOWN PAYMENT — M MONTHS TO PAV -••'*4;*"r;v?!"'u.:'!.!ra?&!lBKn^:^^OT« ; £-iiSL'i:"". -i_L '-:" _:.-' ." „..-.-. . :. •..••'". •i:"-'':-,-.~^-':-..'•:' '-s..- . .'•.:'•.; ..ic

, THE CRAKTOBl) ClllZJUa . AJID : {SntJaYaCUC !K\ ••• T. MABCH «. 1M» TriURSDAY. MARCH i< 1940 Page Twentr-Three Council to Meet Transfers of nounced. Safety Council Speaker 'Power of Prayer' Notice la hereby gtran that tbe Bor- Real Estate ^exl Tuesday Nighi William Bruder, attorney for theough of Kenilworth. on the 13th day of GARWOOD — The following GARWOOD the first For Meeting of P.T. A. Topic for Sermon organization, recently stated that April, 1S4S. at 8 P. M. (K. B. T.). win KENlLWORlri—Dr. O. Schnei- the funds collected for a war me-•all all Its right, title and interest toth e deeds have been recorded at the ftAHWAY years, Borough KENILWORTH — R. Benjamin hereinafter particularly described prt i r der, director of school and college morial building cannot be diverted ty as said property ia not needed tor office of County T?fg ?tr Herbert *' announcement was made that ter's fund drive Monday night at lteoevNA. Club b Sponsor positions hi the race for Republi- DeCieco, Richard Kappr, Diane Sialugtteld. Miss the Board of Education, it was de- anniversary last week wijh a din-1? ******** has been purchased Boy Scout Troop 82 will meet Borough Clerk. cided to purchase silent,policemen for school use by the P.-T. A. the YWCA. Summit. Dated: March 21. 1MB. can nominations for Assembly McKeon, Charles MOklewics, Anne Kueblsr and Miss Satarday M Saaday Msttswn One Measure Would ner party at the Kenilworth Inn. tomorrow night in the church GARWOOD — Mahkm Marina, were drawn as follows at the Pfetfer of Westfleld P.-T. A. Meets Toolkit for use on the Boulevard and Mon- through funds realized by thebasement. Confirmation class is Nlcotello, Nancy Peonay, Barbara President V. Robejt Rund presided cubmaster of the newly organised Court Bouse in Elizabeth last ofKenltworth,EdBecmerofClsik GARWOOD — The Garwood BwtcrKMtonCocnedy STAY HAPPY" Affect Custodian of roe avenue during school hours. merchandise club. held every Tuesday at 8 p. m. iM*4tr, Richard **hptatf, Janet P.-TJL will meet'tonlnght at 8:15 SB iiT Cub Pack 75, recently announced Thursday: Mark Burdett, Eliza- Smith and James Thaisz. and tocal rttad y extended ^greetings to the Movies will be shown in Hard- Guest speaker for Lenten serv- beth; Assemblyman O: Clifford Berkeley Hsiaflil»« Alan in IJnnoln SchooL A representa- COUW CABTOOHS Hie Boy with Green H«ir chairman of police and fire, an members, iheir wives and guests iag School for children of McKm- that six cub dens with a member- Grade 41—Phyllis Aldan, Gloria tive of the Bell Telephone Com- KENILWORTH—The Borough ley School on Wednesday and for yg Thomas, Elizabeth; Mrs. Florence Casale. Roaemarie Caspanetto, «* ***"«•* Alan Hroda nounced that the police arexheck at the affair. the Rev,. Geoffrey W. Stafford, ship of over 40 boys have been P. Dwyer, Elizabeth, and Mayor pany will present a motion picture at its meeting Tuesday ing, on dumping being done children of Harding School on ANNOUNCING THE OPENING Barbara Certo, Betty Danyo, Mar- on "Radar." Everyone is Invited. ( rd as opposed to _glfis weiM—presented professor of church history at formed; Mr. Marino is a member Daub. n HUHIHP HO Thursday:—Thenpariigram""wiil- in= Drew-University.—The-Rev.-Mr. _Pta -Scheffls FZe Assembly Bill 458, which during the night as follows: Tele- elude _,a . feature _ starring Gene of the Garwood Lions, the sponsor- ill at her home on Third avenue-IPatrstk Saeeo. Mrs. Herbert Hoyle offenderofd s may find themselves Stafford, known as one of the Karen Tobias, Marjorie Warchol, r «ould give local school boards the aced with $25 fines. vision set to Rudy Ulmer of RoAutr- y and two short cartoons. -ing organization.* '""•" '"•" Stephen BWiyafeT Fred Falzone. and Mrs: Paul Nfttray IX and Mrs. Linda Ragonese of Gar- 'Z • Mteiiey Reener in most outstanding preachers in the India ink was first 1'Tnf in China << I Dower aim. Association to Elect Greek Flays . Olivia DeHaviland I of the school funds' of the district. the Boulevard to Eighth street as who. has .conducted successful Past President Dory Himpele. KENILWORTH — The-annual •BET SHOP avenue—Frank Stoffer, Theodore tint Showing In PUtefleld Members of Class 63 presented Bernoaky, Louis Fontenelli. Marian and lbs. Jpbte Suns of 540 Fourth Borough Attorney Earl. Pollack heretofore, stopping the practice of In Kenilworth Henry, John Costa, Garry Force, bis paieuts. Mr. and Btrs. Joseph Gears* Kaflln "Stations West" gospel campaigns in Plain- Numerous games were enjoyed election of trustees and officers of 2 Center Street Garwood, N. J. three short Greek plays — "TheFrahme and Donald Mitchell avenue. ">'•••• Dlek FawcU-^laae Gr«er in discussing the bill explained dropping them at Michigan ave- Joseph Katica, Danny Kokulak, afbditz of 79 nTaTUt ancsnsB. "INTRIGUE" /THE SNAKE PIT' field, Will begin a three weeks' and there was a -dancing exhibi- the Veterans' Memorial Home As- Golden Touch," "Echo and Narr Grade 5R—Jerry Sachsel, June Approximately 30 members at- Xhun. & FH. 1^0—8:50 that Borough Treasurer E. G. An-nue. series of messages at the Ken- sociation, of Kenilworth will take ii Charles Romano and Richard Gin- Bobby BSH of 43 Second abo AkWIt * CMtell* In ' ' —Abo— tion by Paul and Helen Reimel, an cissus" and "Baucis and - Phile- Gulyas, Joyce Hart, Judy Tombs tended the dinner held recently at Sat. 3:30—7:10—10:10 . derson receives a nominal fee of A resolution was passed approv- ilworth Gospel Chapel on Public Schools place at a^meeting Wednesday at del. 1 and Doris DelConte. is iwimc ssj from the mwmps. Arthur Murray dance team. !•• mon '—in Assembly last Wednes- the Oakland House by t^e Hun- "Pardon My Sarong" BATUBDAY AT I:M P. M. ' of The Chonui I $175 a year as custodian of local ing plans by Borough Engineer Sunday. Meetings will be At. the regular club meeting last • Hardinr School 8 p. m.- in Borough Hall. All vet- Mrs. Tiller of 109 Anchor place— Lincoln School, pupils on thegarian American CrHiieris Club. Miss Hidi of Fourth I «hool funds. The attorney. said day. Peggy Burns and Gloria : YOUNG FOLKS' MATINEE Thomas Trounson for an eight- held nightly at 8. p. m., except Thursday .night, Michael Sherba Vincent Fevola has charge of erans and interested citizens are Carrying a Complete Line of Alan Richardson. Edward Tiller Honor Roll are: p sliiglng uf Hungarian foB Mosca acted as coach and'instruc- THE ;—7 —B9*O»*Ttm TtjnH odwson has nothing to dotlcb,—sanitary sowar in—Clinton Mondays ond-SaturdaysT- reported a $200 profit from the an' opening exercises this week.—T-he •urged to-attend.—Any-Kenilworth I |jj William Kalman, William Senst, tor. James Riley- and Michael Grade 5C — Ellen Dougherty, songs followed the dinner. the Spring holidays. also CBAMvoaM>~coi>Ncn.'rost | with determining expenditures ot street between 25th street and of329Necfhave- cmf.intrN-s Btovns Mr. Tatham, a staff member niversary affair, which was auclas- s is beginning the study of di-veteran, has-a right to vote for the Fred Loeser. Donald Michael and Herald were the stage managers. Barbara Materia, Joan Nash, Bette The 'Louis Martels and son, Jehaan Strauss : the school, funds but merely signs Michigan avenue. vision jn arithmetic after a long trustees. Louis. Jr., of 32ft Third avenue nue recently at her The , Wall Dbaay-a of the..Emmaus Bible School thorized Placed in the account of Ladies' Apparel and Children's Dresses Richard,. Jgdward . and. Robert Miss Filomena DeSantis and Mrs:Puglu Glojrift Rix*. EVelyri Roode, ., Music Played by \ checks for the school board. Ap- Read, was a communication the Kenilw brth Lions Fiffe, Drum struggle with the multiplication The association will , discuss S! Broaish. Madeline Trtpka. Bin Toth, Bob spent, the week-end in Rutland. home at a demonstratian. There in Toronto, will discuss sub- ( Cecelia Jameson assisted with- the "So t>w to My Heart" \ Viemia JPhJUliaxmonlc Ore: tingj_el> seme jither,, party, as from tlte Home Owners' Mutual jects relating to the proprecies Corps tfc be! used : la^s {6r-o6nstruction of the me-Hi'-.- Mrs. Miller of 817 Willow ave- costumes, Wolfe and Tony Zappula.. . ; Vt>. visiting Mr, Martell's mother- ^^r- - Color'Inr TeChnlctikur "• ~~-*>. <-^ [c^(6dlan""ot • school"tund8FV\ Ipf"ICiyir^Assoaatrori : : Dorothy Donaldson is in charge morial home. It 13 believed there hi - Mrs, Roy FHzsimmons has been Mr. and Mis. William Gilbert ...^ r ,„ JjUu,- -»..r'"--> •••-— of the Book of Daniel. ^ " the; purchase of unitowns.M\-:••••.v. . nue—Don Corveleyn. John Dahl, Parts in the plays.were taken Grade fur- Flora-Buchblnder, merely mean increasing local ex- thanking the mayor and council John Weber reported that six of opening exercises in SM this are insufficient^funds on l}and to jsj TO THE as follows: , • .....>.. Marion WojJipwicz, Lee. Ragonese, ill at her^bome, 345 Third aveque. and Mr and Mix. teRoy May at- . a—Color Cartoons—.3 penses'by creating another, job, The chapel also will be the Warrant erection of the home at Silvio Papandrea, James Mercer, *TAl£S FROlfii THE for cooperation in solving of vari- ilind persons vfere transported to week. lit FREE! FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS Dolores .DeCicco ..and - Phyllis the past week. -and otber • • *' | with the further possibility that ous civic problems. scene of the second annual" Tneclas s s this time. The treasurer now Richard Miller. Ranald Chamocki, "The Golden Touch" — King C0MKDRS AND ltOVaXins " VIENNA WOODS" Easter conference on Friday, the Temple Beth El in Cranford I ' reading and enjoy- Rochow. Mrs. Ann Fontenelli jjf Secondeeis of the Sir C»i«iiaiT Chapter of •*4l*f at •:!• T. NT. Mnrr Satmr^ay this other party's salary might be Beferred to the finance commit- amounts to $9,354.06, it was an-1- Billy Bost and Leonard Ragonese. Midas, James Mercer; Dionysus, DeMoIayinWestfleldMondayeve- In Gennaa-Enfllah Titles Saturday and. Sunday, April recently for the meeting of the ^S very much the story of Bambi. Grade «S-vGIoria Mosca. • Jim- avenue is entertaining the Family increased in the future, M& Polte- e was the offer, of Graver Woods 1 Sixth Grades are being initiated Mr*. Wolfe of 306 Locust ave- Richard Blood;' Marigold, Mary HIM- MON^ TOSS, MAB. t7-t«-tt Show Starts 1:45—7:00—8:351 15, 16 and 17. Supper will me Union County Blind Association. A Ann Silver; servant, Edward my Mercer and Peggy Burns. Circle at her home this week. lack declared. to purchase lot 30 in block SO for into the. use of the sewing ma- nue—Don Powell. Robert Wolfe, Miss Phyllis Scrib*mo.spent the served on Saturday and Sun- •meeting of the Kenilworth Lions Mayer. Grade 7O—•Anne Compton. Mrs. Alex fr^ tly "An Act of A^iolence*' Mayor Fred V. Pitten asserted $100 and lot 29 in block 39 for $75. Blind Seal chines. David Bemnmgham. George Van- -end with her mother. Mrs. Vaa BeSJa—blames Lalgk day evenings in the chapel drive Committee will "Echo and Narcissus" — Echo. Grade 8C—Sylvia Hidl, Bette entertained her card dub at her Bcknt *yma passage of the bill would increase be held at 8 p. m. tonight in Hard- McKlnley School dermark. Peter Morrison, Ray- Phylbs' sac of 443 Third nc- Sun. 1:00—4:09—7:10—10:19 • basement. Patricia Darrochf Danae, Robert Doughtrey and Frank Stoffers. home, 332 Second avenue. Among Hon. & Toes. S:S»—«:4B the borough's expenses and at the ing School with Edwin W. Kraus The Kindergarten Mothers' Club DRY CLEANING mond Williamson and Frank Ken- the guests were Mrs. James Casale, tine. At nt mine. Mtas Scrib- New Members for nedy. Haskin; Daphne, Arlene Fluhr; Grade. 8T—Joyce Jackson, Judy same time decrease the income of in charge. met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Edward Begasse and Mrs•n: o is presently with flie BdvJDe Outf »Ml' Vt» BaWtoa 9 Mrs, i*iM*tff^n of 626 Willow Zeus, Paul Oleyar; Hera, Laurel Pierce and Elaine Ragonese. PL A IN FIELD THEATRES the borough treasurer. Plans were initiated for all past Mrs. Reynolds, 405 Coolidge drive. John Glowaki. hospital in BeMDe. Oaane Bnat-Van KaMea* Home Owners Group ORDINANCE No. tM avenue — Frank Aloia. Clifford Armstrong; Narcissus, Robert Washington • School students *Apgd on theAmsam' A statement attached to the pro- An Orclnaaaa Oaneamlnc Salaries presidents to attend the annual Further plans were made for the listed on the Honor Roll are: Mrs. Edward Birmingham of Mis. Clara DeFreitas of Ml East Sun. 3:39—8:40—«:4B - posed bill as introduced by As- KENILWORTH — Twenty-one Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Gov- kindergarten Easter party. Buchman, Fred Fauna*, Anthony iiananek. ~. •. lion. & Tuea. ldO—7.S»—10:10 • erning Body of the Borousfa of Kenil- convention of Lions International Blue Grade IM — Freddie Stauss. 304 Myrtle avenue recently enter- SATOBDAT Tkra WONDAT semblyman Joseph Brescher reads new memberships were received Mrs. Harris' Kindergarten class SALE/ Zappulla, Edward Mayer. John "Baucis and Philemon"—Bauds, STRAND worth: in New York in July, - Next regu- STABTS WEB, KABCal SMk ZappuDa and Edward Frost Cella Wabl; Philemon, Bruce Hay- Sharon Dugan. Shirley Fontenelli, tained her dub. The Jolly Friends. atah. . Refr WaM DinMTit as follows: at a meeting of the Home Owners' SecUon 1: the following officer, and lar meeting of the club will be welcomes Pamela Brown, who has den; Zeus, Paul Oleyar; Hermes, Patty Kolb, Carol Korcgznski, Mrs: Carl Soltis has been- m. at IISTIKS SBMI a^ancst were eDjoyeu.sKy "The purpose of this bill is toMutual Benefit and Civic Associa- unployee* of the Borough of Kenilworth April 7 in Kenilworth Inn. come here from Scotch -Plains Carol Mousted, Penny. Pearson her home. 451 Beech avenue. IS gnests from Garwpod. Wnafile, So Dear to My Heart? give, the boards of education a tion at Kenilworth Inn Monday hereinafter named, shall receive annually Township. Matthew Rovendro. MW aa. aket^aaW ^aakaa^aset •»»* Junior GMen" OXFORD " Mary Flanlgan, Margaret Materia, Philip Masse, Mrs. RJeharet Har- was instructed to write to As- will be started by April 1. All other miscellaneous employees for at Cross Street, off Washington Ave., throughout. Kllburg, Edna Regan, Betty Wir- w9 wun • iiMXBi woMWm c* which no aalarir* are otherwise pro- The New Jersey Foundry and Judith Reinbardt. Judith Shulund. tlg. Mrs. Matthias Rieder. Mrs. i $A St. ^'Wiff^P1 OhflTt^t Sat MOW tara SOMBAT ' semblyman Brescher urging that A committee was appointed to vided, the prevailing rate 'which sig. Josephine Ulich, Frances Sil- Raymond Azar. Mrs. Stanley. Bo- this bill be allowed to die in com-arrange for disposal of the busshall not be Ian than 80c per hour Kenilworth — (diagonally opposite Machine kegle tfne ver, Ethel Mercer, Alyce Bermlng- Richard Harper and Jules Lusardl s, flae Ber. John ML Walsh. ' StaiMac at S ». M. ' Bribe" Jbbot At «ostMto in nor more than SS1.31 3 ppe hurr hour.. benas and Mrs. William Itenst A Capital hmdhi of Jack Smtta' mittee. - . ' i shelter on the Boulevard at 12th Section 3:: TThhe compensatioi n herein Post Office and the Sonooo PBOd- \tmny and Nellie Dushanek. Seven "BOI* TBAT OSJOST** Washington Ave. Firehouse). "•»The same action was taken by street, which was installed by theabove set forth shall he retroactivoc re t i ucts took a pah* from the last more pupils are needed to com-Presbyterian Chnrch Miss Mary Lou PhOHps of 512 •Mk(t>k effecmat ma of o J.mi.rf January 1y, lttilttia avenue recently spent- the rstt rtcilwrthreference to As- assoclatiuu duiiiig the war through TBectlon 3: All ortUnayn , pplsrl e AAlcol a LT.noal m-other matches, plct«rthe Anyohe Interested 3: Al ordinances or parts of Those on the 300 Honor Roll Services SchiNhiiied week-end visiting Miss Barbara sW. sembly Bill 455, which would pro- donations from residents and inordinance- * Inconsistent herewith be and is Invited to join. had lived fca Gar- BMattnd BataaU the same are hereby repealed. were: Dugan. Post Office, 222; F. GARWOOD—Worship services Gorin of Brooklyn, N. T. Brian Ahtrna vide that "no secretary, district dustry. The shelter stands on Choice Flowers From Our Greenhouses I Red Cross Prefects will be held at 11 a. m... Sunday wqpdttya . andbesVate that had TOKSOAT aatd WSOBflUSAT clerk, assistant secretary, business property intended for future Section 4: This ordinance shall take FOR Miss Dorothy Malenchek of 332 effect as provided by law. • Roode, New Jersey Foundry, 206; lany yessss fat Gran— Milk and Cusmano, New Jersey Foun- Dfembers of the Junior Red at the Garwood • Presbyterian Second avenue has recuperated manager of any board of education building. FRED PRTEN, ford. She of Maior. dry. 202; Loeffler. Alcoa, 203. Al-Cross Club are working on Easter Church with the Rev. Eric -S. from an attack of mt9«Tfi' REGENT . in any municipality devoting his Mrs. Philip Beliveau was elected favors, crossword puzzle books and Tougher, pastor, officiating. Sun- St. Anneal *TT»e Fugitive" full time to the duties of his office, entertainment chairman. She an- PHILIP J. UeOSVNA, coa posted the Ugh single team Miss Doris Bresney has been Borough Clark. game of the night with an 868, carton booklets for the veterans at day school will meet at 8:45 a. m.,elected secretary of the Youth Fel- SVBBT KONDAT after three years* service, and nonounced that plans are being made Kenilworth Greenhouses Camp Kilmer. They also are and Christian Endeavor, at 7 p. m. restfleld; rant MAOKAM or auuno Aba till asM. rrartea district clerk devoting part time to for an Easter Bonnet Parade for Statwaeat Standings and summarises fol- lowship of the metropolitan area. 5 Bnadway Notice Is henbj SJTOI that tbe abo« A. ROESSLE, Prop. painting spools to be sent to blind Evening services will be conducted tof Iaelfai:10«rand- la la the' BUrtn H«w the duties of his office, after 20 the April meeting. All members low: - This group is sponsored by the Oiq "VVbispering Snrith" VasdeviOe Asia Ordinance was passed at » meettas of tbe children. at 8 o'clock. Evangelical and Reformed Church. aitWI years' continuous service ... shall are invited Jo participate. Council of the Borouxh of KaoUwottb and nt»csfj*x MWUNQ LKAOVB TWtiirtrolnr — t SIU Attar 7 P. U. Stas* Show be discharged, dismissed or 'sus- was annrored by the Mayor oa the Seheol Bank There will be a meeting Wed- Approximately 15 young peopfe| "So Thb I, New York" The meeting was conducted by 2JND DAY OF MARCH, 1949 22 Crosi Street CRanford 6-0263 I. Students in Lincoln School de- nesday of the Women's Bible Class "Girl from Msmhattan" • "Mr. Saas •! ISU" CuUil pended from office, nor shall his Nelson Brown, president FBILIP J. MeaaVNA. Wataoa-Stfflman -.SO u attended, the World Charter compensation be decreased, except Baronsb Clerk of the Alcoa » posited $00.21 In the school bank at 2 p. m. in the manse. Choir held Friday evening at St. Pauls; Borood) of Kenllwortb. N. J 8000C0 PgnfL upon a sworn complaint for cause U hist week. Deposits by Franklin rehearsal is held every Thursday C3nircb. WILBUR COON Dated: March M. 19*8. Dtf Oorp 3S and upon a hearing before the Fined for Speeding N. J. IMTT * afaen. School pupils totaled $110.44. at 8 p. m. The communicants' 41 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MrCankfll SHOES PARAMOUNT board." HonorKails '•• class . meets every • Friday at of 557 Willow avenue recently < NO COVER EVER KENILWORTH—Charged with Shirts -14 The Honor Roll tat JtaaUlQ 4 p. m., in the tertained the Thomas McCaAilb MOW btlWlH Passed on final reading after a speeding, Maurice H. Baker, Jr., of 5*.- Has Hanrtson Unda Oaman In public hearing at which no objec- 10 Iroquois road, Cranford, was FOKT onus » Vlha raattoal" chairman, in outlining . proposed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balcer of las ISO USjl • road work for the coming year, New York City announce the birth D. Roode 1«S us . IM UUIIBIUUAL AVE. nuonf W. Mooda Ua i«a J INFORMATION said that eight roads will be seal of a daughter, Janet Anne, on GENERALQELECTRIO Falichiid ^_iao iao lMll coated at a cost of $2,768 (exclud- March 13. Mrs. Balcer is the for- Ci«nti«nr> . 141 1SS 1 CASiS o x r o a D ing labor), and that other roads In mer Virginia Kelly of Nineteenth OW STAGS the borough will be put into good street. SHEETS 7S1 7«1 SMll IAUM0IMD * HMISHIO Sat, SaawAufl S • S TOT OOBP. <0» ixemiNT Horace Hafctt** . .. in 141 CLYDE IURKE "W«w Stan Oa Pa«4a" AUTOMATIC ; 138 PACI1ITIIS plua.S—Vaatana-a panaaaaa •s ..(i ; n THE MOVIES >A A, 74S> ass TO ALCOA (31 PROPHETIC SUBJECTS -- DANIEL ITS 1S7 VISHWA5HER 181 181 BLUE RIBBON Anollinki 183 177 A SPECIAL SERIES OF PRE-EASTER SERVICES WASHit DISHtS 111 177 HYDRA-MATIC THIS COUfOM ENTITIES Bf ARM TO HAVE MUkr _ 17O S03 Hsadquartars WILL BE CONDUCTED .AT THE tlLVIRWARE QREATEST SUCCESS POTS AND PANS WATsoN-sTnxiiAir oi II Your CHdsmobile iii ahead of tbe aLASSKS CklannraUa * MO IM laell . - ... . . Kenilworth Gospel Chapel 147 ITS 147 I tunes — automatically... with 4 TIES isa »ea, j4i II no-clutch, no-ahirt Hydra- MAIL ORDERS ikicinrinu¥!i NEWARK AVE. at 23rd ST., KENILWORTH • CLEANED AND FINFINISHEI D 7Sm S •«"•" ™\\ Matic Drive. And your CMdV IIAN M i0)VANCt-Ot0a BY MAIL DIAMOND KXP. (O> 11411 • -By . • 'COUPON MUST BE PRKSCNTCD WITH ORDER. Oivpe 1>» ITS US mobile dealer is leading the way 0aamaa . 11* Ul AND BE ASSUMED OF TICKETS JJ5JI ...in service,too! Factory-trained • ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER. °*"eeo "* JS IM 11 B»echanica... modern repair equip. Mr. C. ERNEST TATKtAM

-ie« «• m|| „_. ««.«:«, CMdamohOe parts— OF TORONTO, CANADA • This b all TOO io—*a»p9 tt» aiihs, t • COUPON «OOD UNTIL MARCH 30™. la thf General Blattdc Aiihoawric Disbwashtr, add ***]! theyVe all available and at your service at Mr. Tatham Is a member of the teaching staff of Eramaus your OUsmobile dealer's. See him today. Bible School in Toronto, and is widely known as a, radio datargent, do** tna com and—frut tbt tontroL . 130 preacher. His messages will prove of timely interest to alL • Antamttksllr, the dlthts ata rinsed, washed, and 1» MI /" isaa The following are a few of the subjects Mr. Tatham • then rinsed twJcitgpin . . . all in water hotter than 1SSI .*»1 present: ' hand* oo stand. TM dlihas an alr-dded . ,, com* INDEPENDENT GARAGES oat (padding, hjgknically dean. SPECIALS FROM THURSDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY A KING DREAMS OF WORLD EMPIRE Waanrrisn* 1181 USE OUR UBERAL TRADE DISCOUNT • ArailabU la thew modeb—Ficav*tsndlng Auto- THREE FIREPROOF MEN 8M 747 made Dkhwashex (24 In. wide)—-Electric Sak (48 . LOCAL 709 (II FINGERS THAT FINISHED A FEAST In. wide)—Drop-In AutDmatkTDlihwajher (for In- 13* I _ 148 ISO Ml| DANIEL'S WILD BEAST VISION stallation In custom-built wodt wattton and cabinots)l 138 iaa ATHOS" _13S ' U4| THE PROPHECY OF THE SEVENTY WEEKS fn**t*ailng Automatic Diakwaahsr (IUnstnted) isa 17a DEALER IU FEATUKCS IN...1214.95 This Series will begin on Sunday, March 27th, and will con Electric Sink 1349.50 BKENNAN Jk TOYE NORRIS CHEVROLET, Ina tinue euch night, except Mondays and Saturdays, until Good North and Central Avcs., WestfieU TK OUT Hfi CUttlS liuluy, und then will follow our week-end Easter Conference. Oa. BRING YOUR BIBLE BRING A FRIEND WEstfield 2-0220 TOPUTfEVAU jsaoupHj. jw_ja»A|Ly j TBSYEAI ALL WELCOME 143 EAST BROAD ST. ^ WESTFffiLD, N. Meetings Begin at 8:00 P. M. Telephone WE 2-2S38 Open a Budget Account - HMAIX DOWN PAYMENT — 3« MONTI1H TO PAY THaV CBAMTOflD CTTIZiar AND CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 34; 1M» dents and teachers, will have an op-the scienoa of horticulture and theUnited Council of Church Wi •urplus available from the previous Ual to the life of the Township. approaching art of flower arrangement year, and determines approxi- •Bond redemption..._. 5.0% Brown Beats on Stage The accompanying screen pro- portunityto discuss their specific for a term ending in 1950. mately bow mucb of it can and •Interest on bonds and gram will be "Assigned to Danger" problems at the conference and at Further information and meets at its headquarters TOWNSHIP TALKS should be made use of to- reduce notes -...—...... -...... %9 At Oxford Theatre and "Leather Gloves." personal visits to be arranged vations for the course may be ob-avenue. New York City.' A trio of Russian brown bears. later. tained from Mrs. James A. Logie, By K. D. STANUCT the tentative tax rate. •County tax .- * 12.6 Highland avenue, Upper Mont- —The proposed budget cnrtbcnbe ncfakung-Roste, whose career Jr. Newspaper Conference Awarded Degree •Deferred .charges for clair. put into arithmetical balance and dudes severs) movie and televi- State Garden dub Bh Bthl entered on the budget forms, re- public works.. sion appearances, will go through For County High School By K. D. Btuaxt *Ptension funds • quired by the State. It ia then sub- their pun on the stage of Walter Twenty-five public and private Judging School Program On Editing Committee 10 Desman place, has been a mitted to the Township's auditors, General ' ^admlnlstra- Consideration of the highly im- BMde's Oxford Theatre in Plain- high schools in Union County have Certificates will be awarded to Mrs. Charles G. Albury of 113ed a RA. degree from the t who are delegated by the State au- been invited to a Mbull session'* New Jersey women qualifying as Eastman street has been appoint- --. of Southern California. portant subject of Township fi- thorities to audit it for form and fieW on Monday as headUners on nances bai been postponed until I the weekly fiva-act professional next Thursday. March 31, onleereditsd Judge* at the opening ed to serve on the editing commit- presently is working for his nu. 1 content 'collection 1.8 "What's Bight and Wrong-with tee of the Church Woman, the na-tert degree in cinema work att£ G A R w 00 D C RANF O RD KENILWORTH could cut myteeth on the Tax liens and Ion vaudeville bffl. day, Monday, of the seventh Judg- The next step is to prepare the J High School Newspapers" at thetat School Pragram under auspicestional monthly magazine of theuniversity. . '• "*' budget, which is the frame fork closures ...•••••.~*~«.~*,.. 0.7 Stanley Beetle of ^Brooklyn is on which rests the financial opera- enabling ordinance for first read- second annual conference spon- of the Cfifdsn Chjb of New Jersey. ing and advertisement. Copies are Engineering u~....__... 0£ trainer of the trio, and Rosie, a sored by the Newspaper Guild of CRANFORD. JERSEY, THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1949 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS tions of the municipal corporation. Shade Trees and Parks 0> 10-year*oM, who . accompanies The program, part of course two in This budget, in full official form, sent to the County Board of Taxa- Elisabeth, Plainfield and Newflower show Judging, win take tion and the Director of Local Gov- Tire Department .-~~ Beebe in song, giving out with a has been published In this paper. Fire Hydrants^—...... n roughing high C, is the star o*the Brunswick in the Superior Court- place at the Orange, Lawn Tennis Honored by Rotary VIA Open House Its form is the child of State law ernment After approval of the room at the Court House, Eliza- Club, South Orange. School Officials to Speak latter, the final reading and public Police Dej 7.4 troupe. 'The bears dance, tumble, beth, at 4 p. m. DOES YOUR CEUAR LEAK? Kotarians and regulation, conceived by and Building inspection.... walk tightropes, and wrestle, in the Members of the Cranford Gar- Points Out For Candidates Tonight for accountants. Those who under* hearing is had. fallowed by adop- 0* Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, superin- den Club are among those enrolled Cancer Campaign tion which is final except for one Streets, river, and same manner that y^TTf* them Candidates for both Republican stand it will not need to read fur- M> top billing at the recent Sports- tendent of public schools; who will in the course. Classes win be con- At Parent Education Meeting and Democratic nominations for ther for this is merely an attempt step. The item of County tax. and open the session, has also invited In Annual therefor the Cranford tax rate is Sewers and sanitation 1.7 men's shows in New York, Boston, ducted, on Monday and also on ^cal school administrators and *- Homes He state, county and local- offices at' to picture its processing and mean- Health and Charities 1.2 Albany, Houston and Louisville. principals and guidance instructors April 4, and April 6. Judging HENRY SCHWARZ the. Primary Election on April 19 Ing in simple language without be- still tentative. After fixing its tax to attend. High school journalists courses have been drawn up by the members of the Board of Educa- Be in: rate, the County may modify this Recreation and Li- One matinee and two evening tion wiU be the speakers at the will -be-mtroduced at the-animaT coming involved with tiresome fig- brary ...... 2.0 shows will be presented. At 7 p. m.,and faculty advisers will partici- National Council of State Garden CELLAR WATERPROOFING World Relief Collection item in the Cranford budget, and Clubs for the use of garden-club of a series of threef parent Entered— Candidates' Open House, sponsored ures and Intricate thus require a change of a few Capital Improvements; prior to Uie first evening show, V -is question-and-answer education meetings sponsored by Here Totals $3,412 by the Village Improvement As- The budget i sa balance sheet another in the series of'weekly period following talks 1 Cranford churches last. Sunday, side, expected expenses on the 'annuajtnign of a show through the" various Cranford Police File invited to attend. _• Or Be. an April Fool Lrttos Going to Local After this final determinat stages to the actual judging; and its To Succeed Dr. Hapsoti 8J...W1. Tiigsday. Walter E. Cooper, following the "One Great HourV other, and sufficient taxes assessed the budget is hard law. and it may finances will be contained in theon stage, with audience applause school press contest will be graded president of the Board of Educa- Charges Against Man Mrs. Roy T. Puckey, presiden Tomorrow is' April 1, and to make up the difference In other after the April 1 deadline. Stu- aim Is totrai n interested persons In radio appeal Saturday night, total* Homes; Qaota $3,000 not be modified or exceeded either next article. selecting another contestant for the As Preaideiit on July 1 tion, will serve as moderator for aed $8,412, it was announced ttuS of the association, will welcome any motorist caught on the words, it is a guess on part of thein any itent or in total, except in panel discussion * on the general week by the Rev. William H. Nie- Held in Perth Amboy the guests. There will be five- road after " midnight tonight drive to Township Committee as to what extraordinary circumstances and Robert __ 'Crane was. elected topic,'"Educational Trends." banck, secretary of the Cranford minute talks by each of the can- without new 1949 license- help frgPrlr Conley will preside, and Mrs. An- ever, on or after November 1, the luncheolT meeting u% the "Use of School Buildings and council to the people and churches Alfred Blum.,35, of 44tf Park ave- Co lineal IKurr^f^ jj was Township Committee may transfer Howarf Johnam Be^n^nt, Grounds by the Public," Dr. S thony- Henrich will act as time- torists , who have not yet re- The steps in the preparation and of Cranford for their support of njue, Perth Amboy. was driven onnotmecdi ?«s&eaniay by Howard approval of the budget are as fol-savings from any general expendi- it's beautiful Route 29. He will succeed Dr. Carl Ferguson, chairman »of the project.'. . • , keeper. • " moved their old licenses and it's convenient around town by Lt - George .L. uf- St££eiL icxdriifeLrxie ^aii^naw of lows: Soon after the end of a year, ture item to augment other general G. Hanson. teachers and instruction' for the Rpsendale, Sgt. Harry Page, Jr., • attached the new ones had the Township Treasurer runs off a items for. which additional expen- - Other officers for the ensuing school board; "Extra-School Ac- and Patrolman Frank Burr, and, better get busy, because the the local cfiorwe. • •' trial balance showing the actual diture is required, provided r, who will assume'their new tivities and the Educational Pro- according to the local police, he police will be on the alert for This receipts, expenditures, and balance grand total is not exceeded. i on July 1. follow: Yice- gram," Mrs. Marguerite S. Earhart Rail Grcwip Identified the homes of C. WEndorses - procrastinators who fail to for the previous year. The operat- It is the duty of department W. Perley; ROBEET M. CBANE tivities chairn fw tin; board; American rf*i»w»nr Osterheldt guides.the.Einance Coromitteftcan i, the^ity^ the Treasurer and Jthe "•-Tne" p^fce^neported ,that:^lum' j. SO then Set up a preliminary draft of Auditors to check any oversights in of FastTTPresWents^Charles School Graduates," liay A. Clem- f Boys' Department and Bar-G-Rahdi ent, high school^ principal; "The told them he had hidden some of Backs Cranford Man par ccztfi is Eaesq^ spexa idmBCtly in the budget v~- _ • ._ this respect «. Dooley. chairman; Winchester ailes Of Jersey Central the loot in his tocker at the Hyatt this coaaHy- OD Buocnde service and Britton, Jr, WDliam A. Fischer. Cranford Public Schools' Approach "•Since it wiir take about sixty The principal items of antici- to the Teaching of the Three Bearing plant of General Motors For Assembly Post Ked Cross fti uajecO^. The society's pated revenue for 1940 are as fol- f. Wilson and Wade tt Fare Increases days to reach final approval of the R's," Supervising Principal How- in Clark, where he was employed. Mayor George E.'Osterheldt to- newisaicb prqgram is nnnntQ budget, the Township Com- lows? , • • / ••. •' Police Informed ard R. Best Following a discussion in which They related that when they had 25 pnr twao. and the na- Licenses, fees, and permits. Crane, who currently is ,Ty rted that when they had day announced his endorsement of mittee is authorized by law to Mr Weyman O. Steengrafe's candidacy tional cc£ucaEDni& j—^un^ ^S per adopt a partial interim budget to Tax searches. n as vice-president of the Three Local Homes These talks wil lbe followed by therapparene wat preferencs criticisme otof worthek state' withs the locker opened they found a ;es cust. dub. is manager of the Reel- a . panel discussion among the pink gold wrist watch belonging or the General Assembly in the Mr. Stcg*& oag)Bd local keep business going for-the first Fines, recorder and library. the Port of New York Authority ik ld April 19 Republican Primary with quarter of the year. The only .re- Delinquent taxes, interest and Strong Coal Company- He for- Entered in Past Week educators, following which there in efforts to solve transportation to Mr. Spader, two wallets belong- to return Utanr casAndaatians will be a question-and-answer ing to Mr. Erickson and a wallet the following statement: striction is that every dollar in thecosts. . merly was an investment coun- Cranford police today were con- problems in North Jersey, the Final Report Night am ansar lbs tins «ank- interim budget,must be.absorbed State Aid on roads and highway selor with the Bank of New York. period with the audience partici- Inter-Municipal Qroup for Better belonging to a Mr. Howe of Clark, "Carleton Pierce was the last pating. ajqy the into the final annual budget and lighting A native of Cranford, he watinuins g investigations in connec- Rail Service at a meeting Tuesday .whose home also was entered. Cranford resident to serve in the Reveals $10,368 niifimtni ol under the identical headings. Franchise taxes. graduated from the Lawrenceville tion with several burglaries re- The committee for . Tuesday night in the township rooms de- According to the police report, General Assembly from 1008-10. first m tbe With the rough drafts of the Gross receipts taxes. School and Williams College. He ported by local residents during night's meeting includes: Robert cided against plans to seek a con-Blum said that he entered kthe The nomination -and election of Collected in Area fksstt M. Crane, president of the Com- Spader house through the kitchen Weyman O. Steengrafe would en- budget iiiHand, including the pro- Bus receipts taxes. is a vice-president and director of the past week. ference with Governor Driscoll on With every district in Cranford posed school budget and an esti- The expenditure items and the the Cranford Boys* Camp Associa- munity Council, as chairman; H. the question of betterment of rail- door with a skeleton key, and that ble Cranford to again be repre- Clothing and other articles val-Stanley MacClary. Cranford Ro- e got into the Erickson home by sented in our State Legislature, and the local business and indus- mated County tax, the Finance approximate percentage each-bears tion, president of the Community road service.' trial divisions equalling or exceed- \. Committee receives the total as* to the total; are as follows: Those Council, a >"fni«»r of the Alumni used at over $300 were reported tary Club; Mrs. H. R. Copson. Vii- It- was pointed out by - Mayor breaking' the kitchen door window and therefore I am happy to en- lage Improvement Association, and and thence proceeded upstairs to dorse so qualified a candidate.", ing their 1948 returns, total col- sessed valuation figures from the marked * are fixed as to purpose Council of the Lawrencevffl* stolen from the home of George Bernard H. Dreifoos of RoseUt lections in the Cranford-Garwoodn- Assessor. With this data it canand/or amount by law or previous School and a trustee of the First Conk, 34 Hamilton avenue, who L. W. Lerda. Cranford Lions Club.Park that millions of dollars are the Forssen apartment. Henry A. Klubensples,'president Mrs. Charles Redden is in charge f the Cranford Republican Club, Kenilworth area had reached $10;- strike a tentative tax rate. The commitment. The others are dls- Presbyterian ChnRfe and tl being spent by the port authority Lt. Rosendale and Patrolman 368.80 for the 1849 American Red of its bufldmg fund. told the police he arrived homeof publicity. ' to save a few hours for. a few lurr had gone to Perth Amboythrew his personal support behind Commlttee then takes a look at the crctionary, atihongh no less essen- shortly before 10 p. m. Friday to Cross fund drive, it was announced He abo is a director and tn Mrs. Francis F, Hirsch of Eliza- European plane passengers while last Thursday- to question Blum. Cranford's candidate for the State by Fred P. Andersen, Brous# p#paflmanl urerof the As- find that the house bad been ran- beth, counselor and adviser on thousands of. rail passengera are At that time, they said, he admit- ibly by issuing the following chairman, after the final sociation and a member of the ejp-sacked.. Investigation by Sgt boy-and-gUi problems, was guest faced with serious transportation ted be had operated in the vicinity statement: \ meeting Tuesday night The ecutne committee of me Boosters' Harry Page, Jr., and Sgt Lester speaker at the second of problems in this area. - Mayoir^JH.of Garwoodbut wan not sure if he "From .. my attotiition with for the area was fT,475. Club. He chairman of the the series, neld at the high Everett Psten or Fanwood de- had grossed the Una into Cranford. Weyman Steenjgrate, I feel that his Powell revealed, that entry ym Tuesday night of this week, the As there will be no more STOCKS and BONDS 1945 Bed Cross iund drive. clared that little could plaints were made out experience as an active Bepubli meetings any additional Named .breaking the^gjaat in. general to^towjtfch wasrSdur wiuV I' "Shim. iWcaffTCHffyH ' (lucuee hi Union County togetber with |cattan for Family living;" may ba turned m to Mrs. tional Botary Oonttntion Aereer door. The house Driscoll. of burglary and he washis leadership in the field of edu- H. Wagstafr, secretary of the tend Bought - SeU - Quoted York in June were Dr. had been unoccupied from 8:80 Referring to five.types of par- Augustus S. Dreier, turned over te the Garwood cation more than qualify him for Mr. Crane and Mr. ICaeClaty. arid raising, committee, I a. m. to 0:45 p. m. the group, said there Ie ofRce to which he aspires.'" Our headquarters. nates. Past Presidents Wil- suspicious; overanxious and neg-bility that petitions will be filed State Ugjgfoira Jrto need of men LISTED 9* UNUSTED Included hi the-loot were three lectful—Mrs. Hirsch declared that Lt, Fred Falzone.tof •Garwood In announcing the son, Dr. SamoaL 1L Hinman end with the interstate 'Commerce jollce. said the first victim pf thewith the bacigTottnd of Mr. gteaa- Sr AniUfMn rtiiHn Charies M. Bay. Dale>aterto tte merrt suits, three pairs" of Blacks, parental example la very i CoirnnTssTon SnoTtKe-PuWlc Utility1 district conference May Sand 6 tant in molding the lives of young marauder there was Mrs. Anna statement: lnquirU$ Invited Men'* and Vanity Shop a bathrobe. 14 men's shirts, four Commission for a revision of theSiragusa of 422 Locust avenue, These announcements 'were rer "I am deeply grateful for in Asbury Park will be Dr. Han-dresses, a woman's spring coat and people. Early home education is recent decision to grant fare boosts leased by Donald H. Bagger of son. Mr. Crane and Mr. Perley. very important to successful adult to the Jersey Central. He. said pe- whose home was ransacked Feb> splendid cooperation of all work- a woman's winter coat, an alarm ruary .20. Jewelry valued at $300 Westfleld, who has been serving as ers and the warm reception by the Recently inducted new members clock, a pair of eyeglasses, two and married life, she declared, and titions already have been filed campaign manager. Mr. Steen- were named to committees -as fol- it should be a continuous process against fare increases granted the vas taken. Other breaks' listed area. To all who made this splen- summer dresses and a blanket, Mr irere: John Manlscalco, 208 Third grafe, Social Studies instructor of did result possible—my lows: Dr. Edward BL Coe. interna- Conlr reported. ; i-' '•'[' ~ ' from babyhood up. Pennsylvania; Railroad. Westfleld Senior High School and tional service; Samuel Marino, vo- Children usually are much more venue; Miss Florence Wesp, 345 and heartfelt thanks, George W. Cunningham Returning to their home at 8 It was voted to Join' with tbe Spruce avenue; Peter Chobin, 118 World War H veteran, is vice- the Job, and they, all at them, de- cational service, and Otto Winger, Hayes street at 8:50 p. m. Sunday advanced than their elders realize, shore group in engaging Roberto president* of the New Jersey community service. the speaker asserted. She declared and Mclnnis, Washington trans- Vnchor place; Vincent Reynold*, serve the gratitude of the com. BROKER AND DEALER IN SECURITIES after being absent since 4 p. m., 317 Fin* street; John Tinnesz, 327 Branch of the American Associa- It was a Announcement was made that the family of Louis T. Schuman that children often discuss their portation experts, to continue the tion of the United Nations arid has munity. t»S BAST BJtOAD STKKBT. WB81 the dub ranked mini in attend- parents much more* intelligently fight for better service. The con-Willow avenue, and Fred Status, :o serve with so discovered that someone had en- 300 Hickory-avenue. been speaking in Dr. Hanson, president, conduct- afternoon that someone apparently proposed that the work be started ed the meeting. street Hillside, in a burglary there. February 1, 1949. Police today are investigating our had broken into his mother's home Wednesday dub Sets Mr. Hess reported Blum's automo- a local 'bomb scare." at 230 Dehman road. He said the The added time Is allowed be- Date for Art Exhibit Three Days bile registration number to police. :ause the Lehigh Valley expects John Vanderweg. superinten- Mumps and Measles house, which has been vacant since Police said Blum also admitted hat federal and state funds will dent of the Riverside Apartments last November, had been ransacked The .sixteenth annual art ex- Prevalent in Cranford hibit under auspices of the Wed- hree entries in Rahway, one inlot be available until the Federal on Riverside drive reported at 8:20 and a trunk broken into. He said Raritan Township, and one or two•ureau of Roads has approved last night that while he was talk- service ttaU Sam*Bj&- In the eve- he would not be able to say what nesday Morning Club will be held BK. Mr- Kadhands titled Mumps was prevalent in Cran- April 24-27 in the township rooms, Of X-Rays in Clark Township. lans for the elimination. ing to a tenant In the cellar of thening ring fashions bloom here for Women, Men and Boys ford among the elementary and was missing until his mother, Mrs. Blum is reported to be a $75- apartment house someone opened koc Awe S^outlties Grace W. Baker, returns. Inves- it was announced this week. Par Greater «*^»>n S&ktsaal Fan— pre-school age children with 10 The club will hold,, a business i-week machinist employed by an outside rear door and threw in cases of the disease reported to tigation by Lt. George L. Rosen- Chest Examinations yatt Roller Bearing plant, Clark 'ielil Fire ii sni.ill bottle which exploded and erty." dale and Sgt. Powell revealed en- meeting Wednesday in Cranford AH A new enlarged BLOUSE DEPARTMENT, a New enlarged SPORTSWEAR DEPART- the »i>ard of "Health' during the Public library. Featured will be At Board of Health ownship. He is married and his Firemen were called out at filled the cellar entrance with Past week, it was announced yes- try was made through a front win- ife earns $45 per week, police 11:37 a. m. Tuesday to extinguish smoke. except the BEuanery. Ihrid .a joint dow after an unsuccessful attempt a talk on the American Cancer service Susut^s °° briar Mrs. MENT ali blooming with a large selection of the newest fashions from nylon terday by Health Officer William. Society by Mrs. C. M. Canright, Office Next Week aid. The couple have a 6-year- a field fire off Mitchell place. The The sm^rintendent told Sgt. P- Smith. to force a rear door. ild son, alarm was sounded from box 2$Leste. r PdW?!l he dashed out andGcorgr BAY and a talk on the Southland by Final plans were completed this nelgraptb scenes cm dielife of to California fashions. . German "***>iflniw which has A report was received.Saturday Mrs. Taliaferro. week for the low cost chest X-rays Christ daimt Panwuw The w from Harrison's. Stationery Store. and along Riverside drive toward 8 North Union avenue, that screws which will be held next Tuesday, flourishing here during the Wednesday and Thursday in the Orange avenue. He said he could Paswith'onlt monthy 1,1 taperedbein offg somewha reportedt had been removed from a padlock Cranford Women in Music, Marching of Colors A new and so feminine LINGERIE DEPARTMENT including a beautiful new CORSET SHOP on the cellar door and a carton of Board of Health office at 2 Alden . , ., , , .senior u* during the week. Other contagious Group Visiting Trenton street, it was announced yester- give no description as he saw onlyw, a-j. SAFOMN J4frjjt& FIAT OIL PAINT diseases included five cases of art paper valued at $10 stolen. where you can shop and be fitted in complete privacy; a new DAYTIME FROCKS AND Four Cranford women were day by Health Officer William P. To Introduce Gym Exhibition the disappearing back of the man. ch'ckenpox and two cases of regu- Smith. Sgt. Powell lifted the remains UNIFORM DEPARTMENT and a new KNIT LINGERIE SHOP with your favorite new Nylon lar measles. s •• J among members of the Union Completing Plans for County Women's Republican Club The service will be offered to As an introduction to the gym-itroduction,, entire team; dumb- of the bottle with tongs and found lovelies. who visited in Trenton on Monday. adults for $1.50 between the hours lastic exhibition to be staged by bell drill, entire team; flying ring, that it had contained a grey-black Easter Union Services The group attended a joint ses- if 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. on the three he Brooklyn Central YM Gymmen's team; Scotch dance, girls looking powder. The police said Ladies' Night at Mission Team in the high school auditor- and men; side horse, men's team; THE MEN'S AND BOYS' SECTION features a BAR-G-RANCH for young would-be cowboys The Cranford Clergy Council is sion of the Legislature in the days. In addition. X-rays will be they would send it to a chemist Tomorrow evening, the men's morning at which Governor Dris- taken from 2 to 4 p. m. Wednes- ium Saturday'night, there will be free hand drill, entire team; high to determine the nature of the with 0 complete selection of ROY ROGERS WESTERN WEAR equipment. Kroup.of the Cranford Gospel Tab- completing, plans for the union music by the Cranford High bar, men's team; electric club services to be held on Good Friday coll spoke. In the afternoon, they day. Contents. wUl conduct the evening witnessed a session of the Senate All local residents were urged School Band, marching of all Boydrill, girls and men. at the Goodwill Mjflni in afternoon and Easter morning. Scout and American Legion colors Following a 10-minute inter- Pupiltt Attend Concert Our VARSITY SHOP for university men has all the favorites fronvtweed jackets to smooth The service on Good Friday, and later viewed the French ex- by Health Officer Smith to take Newark, it will be Ladies' Night, advantage of this . economical and the singing of the National mission during which there will Accompanied by seven teachers tuxedos. The MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S DEPARTMENT carries a complete selection of •wd after the services visitors will April 15, will be at the Methodisthibit on the Gratitude Train. nd^parents, 108 pupils from the Those attending from Cranford means of checking on their chest Anthem. The musical prelimi- be music by the Cranford High <* taken on a tour through the Church on Walnut avenue from naries will begin at 7:30 p. m..School Band, the second half 0? sixth erodes of the Cranford public' fine suits and clothing. Our new MADE-TO-MEASURE SHOP features custom-tailored 12 noon to 3 p.m. Ministers par- were Mrs. Charles Redden. Mrs. condition. The project here is nw^uon buildings. Cars will leave under sponsorship of the Cranford ith the gymnastic exhibition the show will open with an Indian schools attended the Youth Con- from the church at 7 p. m. ticipating in the service will be Ru«h Richins, Mrs. Harold Glovier cert presented by the New York suits. the Bevs. Benjamin Allen, Albert and Mrs. James WaddflL Board of Health, Union County cheduled to start at 8 o'clock. pageant, including: Moon dance tasfcaa.M>efcaiheilii hiiagt Medical Society and Union County Sponsored by Cranford' Post, girls; war clubs, men's team, and Youth Concert Association in Car- Dezso, Samuel Maichett, Robert negie Hall, New York City, yester- gaker. William Niebanck and Tuberculosis League. Miss Doro- 12, American Legion, the show hoop dance, girls. In Today*a it$us thy Sauer, child hygiene nurse, 1 being staged as a benefit for Other .events in the second half day afternoon. The local group We hop* that you will enjoy shopping In Albert" AUlnger. Cranford?* March made the trip in three bussea. An Easter dawn service for the will assist the X-ray technician Iranford Boy Scout units. Par- will include: Tiger leaps, men's *t tbe these new, bright surroundings. luring the three-day period iripation at the Cranford High team; parallels, men's team; church on WotecadUiy. Cfar Wan- Wait! AM* MASjilf •! »«Sttt <«l«U community will be held at Memo- Accident Record 1 rial Recreation Field on Myrtle The X-ray pictures will be School Band will be under direc- clowns, Joe Salato and Sam Ficar- Week-End Weather en's ****-••— rj IV^yu' Band Accidents Ee—rted tion of Louis F. Haar. pyramids, men's JMBI ie street it < a. m. The Rev. Rob- available at the Board of Health 1 1 meeting: at IS> «. •».- VSbe Bible duty 4 ert I,ong»Wi- will deliver the ser- iffice within a few days after the Michael J. F)erro, chairman of < *ble