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THB CRANFORD CITIZEN !£:+ a: jifalii Newspaper Club Wep, call- us immediately. /"Many a return to the Congregatioiial Board Mrs William Hubiak of 43 Iro- as secreiaryUf the Missions Coun- low, Mard* community has been razed; by Visits ChronicleOmce quois road. •-•:'•.'... '. . ••" ''.'•h'r $ cil in New YorkJSpeaking .on'"The iden, fifl brush fires which were out of hand Appointed to committees ttr«fre; World Council "in Retrospect and Twenty-three members of the Eleanor Dunn AaaDe. I THE EDITOR Decorations —! Miss Mary .Ann when- the local/ department ar- Prospect;" Dr. Leiper ,.wlU recall Newspaper Club bt Lincoln School rived on tfiFscerieV' Chief Schind- Santo. | . •;• Fuller, Mrs.! Joseph. Appel, Mrs. How to Handle experiences, ' achievements and under the supervision of fciss Doris Editor.Citizen and Chrpnide, J. Baly, Jr., Mrs! E. V. Whitf, Mrs. ler warns." •..,.".' . ° problems of the past, quarter of a Men Im Buy TB ;V,i*lJY::TB•'•• • •. n -• a And when you have finished Haldenwang visited The Citizen Canc ronturv. .'•'••' Dear Sir: ,-. ,,>; son!'.toys — Mrs. Howard Buntin, BrushEircs~ burning/make-sure aJjuJexmbcrs ^ilffle Tvgday aft- fireman 1/e CHRISTMAS Mrs. Harold Schott, Mrs. John are thoroughly extinguished. If •-:>•• : ^ •.• y- • •-: i '::••• 1 The^Cranford Chapter of the "We see in recent newspaper ac- ernoon and were shbwn UlRISTMAS KM 4 Studente Attain American • Red Cross received - a Halkowicjh and Mrs. Joseph counts, says Fire Chief Howard you neglect to do this, a sudden Holy MotlemClty the newspaper plant The young- B.Hoesly_ef201 gust of wind may easily start • Tunisia is the site of the holy Mo§- turned last night to Us PI All A'a in Initial > check for $234,66 from o group of rcj^. . y ^ Schindler, that fire permits are sters watched this week's news- SEALS 1 women who were former volun- Also, candy — Mrs. John Voss, being denied citiiens in many seemingly-dead embers . glowing lenveity of Kairouan, and of • «•• Newport. B- 1^ "after tgmmime a SEAli 7 ; mow «yMgogue. buinr»ear H«r« paper as it was being prepared lor •T ^p i-;.v teer workers, during World War II. Mi's.- Emil Ciurczak; food —: Mrs.communities whete there is grave again! • " .' • ' . ' . - ,"... '."' : 13-day leave bete with his parents. CHS Marking Period 1 Srira by descendant! of Jew* the presses. ' • ., . . This sum was realized from the Robert Messersrrilth, Mrs. Russell danger of brush fires perilling dry GAR woo D KENILWORTH Seventy-eight Cranford High fled Jerusalem whtn that eity Members of the club present in- sale of various articles made.by Dobbins. Mrs. Patrick Devlin and surrounding woodlands." - -' cluded .Harold Bagwell, Tommy School students >are listed on the Cranford-Woman's •_.."_'.' conquered by Titu*. them from remnants of beautiful Mrs". Hubiak and entertainment-rr This .reminds us that we have a Putcault; Richard Kozial. Marie jimmle Mrs. William Zielenbach. Father to Be Honored 1 GRANFQRD, NEW JERSEY. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1952 honor roll • for the .first marking fabrics xyhich had • been donated "few"helpful hints to pass on to Ann DeMarco. Judith Ann Jost, Brakeman, 22 TEN CENTS for this purpose. , Blsodolhi fievival -.- typeotmusfettat period of the/1952-53 school year, you to keep this a fire-safe,'autumn Mr. and Mrs. Homer,,J. Hall of Elsie McDonald, Audrey Katmn- Our thanks JJO to Mr. J. T. Bunco 310 Prospect avenue will attend The mandolin revival scemi to re- dollar-«-y*ar * it was announced this week by G. Boys Cautioned Against in pur» own community." OUr first sult from the great popularity of tht sky, Thomas Bowne, Anthony Sa- GOP Committee Urges Frank Zimmerman, principal. Four who generously permitted the uste the annual meeting of the. Friends vino, LuciUe McGrath, Billy Mack- home of the Union s bit of advice would be to, turn your Instrument currently In Europe. In Locations of Proposed Schools Shown of his window and store for an en-Tossing Sticks at Trains of the World Council of Churches .y, James Laurel, Robert Holmes, tteBrosdw et Redistricting Action of the^students. William Walsh, a tire week; to Miss Joanna Walcott, grass, weeds . and leaves under. France. Italy, Holland, Belgium, senior., and Richard Albertson, . Police Lt. Lester PoweH Sunday Turned under, they, enrich your tomorrow at the Broadway Taber- Germany and Denmark-the mando- The Republican Municipal Com- \vl,o decorated a number of at- morning reprimanded two, Union nacle in New York. The meeting Blanche farina and.Mabyn Reeves, tractive cookie tins for -the sale; •soil — burned, they can bring you lin.Ks featured. iee Slated iot 9 a. m. mittee, at a meeting last night in -jiiy.cniles ' after they, .'allegedly nothing — but possible grief! will be a. special tribute to Mrs. he municipal building, voted to attained all AS for the initial per- and to Mr. William Tomrcdle for threy sticks.from the Garden State; TOWMSillP' Of CRANFORO threy sticksfro ' If iyoji feel^you must burn your Hall's father, D*r; Henry Smith J send a letter to the Township Com- iod.- ''..•'..• - '"• '• .:'. the material he donated to make .'•"- - • . Deep8le«P 4 UNION COUNTY . briclke. being "built over t'he tracks dead, leaves, grass1 and brush,' re- Leiper, as he rounds o'ut nearly 25 Thank God—For WhatY'to Be topic mittee requesting that the town- By $10^00 Fire The senior class placed the larg- «"(:mds for the display. • •of the Central Railroad on to pass- In JpUet, m.. William A. Hall, 32. NEW JERSEY est number of students on the hp»J It is the pliiti of the Rwi'Cross member: years. of. work, on behalf of the dozed while his car swerved Into a ship be redistricted. _ ing trains. ecumenical moyem^n:, and. leaves Of Rabbi Phillip Brand of Temple Beth-El; ' The township presently has 10 or roll with 28. followed by theto use this inoncy for some special Police first received a complaint "1, Never burn on a dry, windy power pole and plunged 100 feet to MAP 5 Trinity Church Building Gutted hy Blaze iunlorsLJivith 18, sophomores wiih project-for the benefit .of. .service-- day. The safest time to, burn1 is his:.position "as associate general the bottom.of a quarry, where he election districts, with registration about the activities of the youths, stepped out unhurt but wide aWake Seven Qergymen to Participate in Program over the 1,000 mark in seven of Of Unknown Origin; Sexton Knocked Down- 17 and freshmen with .15. •. iricn'in,'a military installation. . one a nine, the other a 14-year-old when the dew is on the-ground. secretary of the World Council, to " Those listed follow: Yours very truly, '"*;• And in northern areas, it's jwise to • Community Thanksgiving service will be held Thursday them. The sixth district had 1,482 boy, af:9:15 a. m. Lieutenant Pow- 9 a. m. at-the First Presbyterian Church. Rabbi Phillip Brand registered voters far the last elec- When He Opens Door to Enter Structure " IDOU.C Seniors' — Qlga Blevein,'Mary ell and Patrolman George Ward wait until snow'is on the ground. B^' Uon. •• . \ ••'-,' • ' ' ' '..-•' A (Ire ut the parish house of Trinity Church yesterday after- Brunncr. William . Bucher, -Joan Chairmun, Cranford Chapter investigated and .learned the . "2. Let your-* "neighbors know Temple Beth-rEl will preach on "Thank God —•For What?" noon caused approximately'SIO.OOO damages to the structure, accord- Davis. Richaiitl . Druckcnmiller. Americarj Red Cross, .;,"•' youths had disappeared in the di- when you're going to burn.; The scripture reading will be by the Rev. Albert Dezsoj pastor The Municipal Committe has Michael Tetro. Richard George, rection .of Rosclle. An hpur-'latcri, 3. Burn, against the wind, which of theOscfiola Presbyterian Church, and the pastoral prayer will be by previously urged a redistricting of ing to Fire Chief Howard Schindicr. Origin of the fire still was not yelbina Guertin, Mary Alice Han- Attend Gunventian \ the officers were summoned to .the will act as a natural brake on the NEpOME FOR SALE the Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor of*- the township, but action was'de- known- late- last night^' However, Chief Schindler said he would son, Beverly Hawes, .David Isles, scene again on the same complaint fire's speed. • '•'•.'.. the iMethodist Church. "The re- ferred. itNwas-said, until after the attempt-to determine the cause today.. One nrcir.an ,was injured in the .• Joseph 'Lazarus, George Lincoln, Several municipal officials are ; "4. If you're burning trash out- Business Leader blaze which gutte'd the tv.cv-aml-a-half story stucco building. attending the annual .convention of and this time caught, the youthful j <;ponsive reading will be led by the Presidential election ,in order to Lillian McKeen, "Anrte Metzncr, v p side an/incinerator,xlear a strip of the .New Jersey League of Munic- offenders. :•. '•" " ••',•• • •-.. .:.' :! -" . r tf, Samuel, I. Matchctt, pastor avoid confusion-among the voters% Soon after lircmen lctt ihe scene, sovcraV members 'of' the Thomas Mears, Frances Moore, earth around the pile to prevent QualityLand Value I of St •Mark's* A M.E. Church, E. C. McMahon, municipal chair- Barry O;Neil, Robert Redden, ipalities; in Atlantic City this. week. the flames from spreading to ad- ; church, using battcry-oporate , gee, Gertrude Ramsey, Mabyn DON?T DELAY! I the Lord" by Stainer, will be sung r production to Give ;• All |>arish records and personal Reeves.' Nfrncy R

: : ; ; ; r ? : ••^•^••^-f;- •-"••'':^' ': y.'.-.\:'- ,"•':,'"''''••'•• "'' .>'.' ,' .. '' '•'''• '•"'-<•••.''' • ' " ...' ''• • : •'• " -.' ..'-•••••••*"•:'•' . *-*-? .'..'"•• '•'• : : •>..i,-; ..'/ i • ." ' , .-.'..'•.•V': ,;. y;: ..•.'.' s /,; THP C1TIZE3I AND CHnONlCLE, TtJESPAY, NOVEMBEU 25., 1952 " j ' ! TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25 \-:>r<~<; -+.- cording, to .figures' transmitted-',,.^) Park. A regular, meeting Christian and Amcricann flags Sewer "Performs Well Local 52, PEA, EleeW COP Orpu^lo IVIeet • ;^ | Scout Units were, led by Scouts,John Arnflld the Union -Cou/ijy; Board, of Takr CYQ Dance Friday group was held Friday night in St. During Heavy Rains atlori by the; State Division of Tax- Board, of directors, of tbcCrani^ •' tl\en asked a third q?*ssio= of all..<'• and Robert Smith. Everyone join- Guerlin State Delegate monthsi . WINTER FOU1ES Presbyterian St.' Michael's -^—- •--.- . IVIichael'^ SchooL Reports were ed the Rev. Neal N. Herndon, Jr., '' (tonllnued, jrom pooe one)>-.J? ation. . ,''/ f •• ford Republican. Club will meet at , And that 24 out of every 100 car th\>se who said they disapproved of j. Youth, Organization has selected s Patrolfhan ^Louis G'uerti.n.'nas given by the various committet Get Charters assistant pastor, in a prayer, fpr a number ol telephone calls Fri- been' elected' state delegate of The figures will jnot become fin- 8:30 p. m. Wednesday,' Dccenjber," .; ownm in tKe state and 23 out of hew point system: ~Vt>y dpi Meeiingu al until Jtfarch l'S, (to pi low ypu say that you disapprove"!" 1 jhe scMule of group "Autumn Whirl:.' as the name of its.chairmen, and the meetinn w^ peace. Burton, C. Belden intro- day and Saturday reporting elec- Crahford Local' 52, Patrolmen's 3, in*the municipal building, it wa»:' ' every HO car drivers hove not duced Robert E. Smith, District tr'jc wires were.sparking. Reports Benevolent Association. levy islset by the State the coming week has been an- fall danced Final -armgements followed by a social hour and re- announced yesterday by President : At Service Commissioner,, who presented the of this nature were received Fri- |_r>n railroad" "property not covered , are the highlights of New'en by thoap.expressing disapproval] e bee^ made •Hb succeeds' Edward 1*. 'CeeTf Friday, at Le freshnrents were served; —— three' Charters ^to~the~Revr Robert by/tnt main st«Jm levy. ., George M. Lincoln. '' ••• A Jersey people's thinking' on t' (II pwcent of state's adult popu- The Fifth Annual Charter Serv- By Kenneth Fink. Director, Princeton Research Service G. Longaker; pastor; He.in turn* Union avenue and from Patrolmen TCnriTty-*s~vai0atlon5rtotfir matter. . „ 'S ~^"' lation• ) show that four ideas'are! Church! ice of Cub Pack 103 and Boy Scout makes him ineligible to continue in $5,212,702, an increase of more fe"'--' ;> PRINCETON — How do New Jersey voter,-; feel about the point handed, oyer the Charters to Rpb- Edward Lee and George Ward, .he post. Patrolman Guertin is ;J\ system for traffic violations that went into cftcct in this stiite on July In today's survey. New Jersey uppermost on the mind of these j The following, meetings will be Tioop 80, sponsored by the First than $300,000. • - • \' Poll stall reporters first asked:- , ert M. Harmon, cubmaster, and H. who said a~\vire was. sparking as past president of the local. -The Weather Check Aluminum ;Y people: - • Kid: Today" — Group 1, Mrs, Presbyterian 'Church, arid Boy v;i952? ,_• .•;••••;• ; •• '• ..•••• • -...... - '. : • .'••.•• "Have you heard or read, of the .iwayer, leader^ 1 p. m., Mrs. Stone Scout Troop ^9, sponsored by Ev-M. Staiger, Jr., of the Pack Co'm- it swusig against a tree at tJorth lection was held November .12. ' Storm-Screen Windows^ • 1. It's an unfair, low;.' it's not • Patrolman.Myron Cymbaluk, fin- A recent public.opinion.-survey.throws light on how New Jer-new point system /or traffic law of 129 Makatom drive, hostess; eryman's Bible Class of the church, niiUee, . represenjtini» . Pack 103; Union arid Forest avenues, Several Men hi Service: fair to drivers; drivers dent have! ancial secretary, was also elected Frederick. b. Walters. 22-ycar- sey adults t— motorists and non-motorisis alike — feel about the new vlolnUous thai went into'effect in Wednesday — Gr9iip-2,tMr *" ' was held Sunday afternoon in theKenneth Robinson, Sr., scoutmas- minutes after reporting this condi- a chance; doesn't give driver a j ,o the post of. corresponding sec- old son of Mrsjr E. E. Gruenih'K of system which has set up a scale Now Jersey on July A?" leajjer, Mrs. Seary of 115 ter, and Richard H. Dudley,, com-, tion, to headquarters,'the patrol- fa'ir deal. v ' ' \ sanctuary. About 250 Cubs, Scouts retary, succeeding Patrolman Ai- 20 Crescent place, has been pro- points and j>oint values, for eei-taln] I '<»:! tho?e expression disapproval. . The.results: avenue, hostess; Group I . land Explorers wore present. An mittee chairman, for Troop 19, and inen said 250 feet on the wife's in- Inw violations, exclusive or park- k ehi.ef objections to the point sys- 2. >Iinor violationns are penal-1 Cameron E. Ogden,.' scoutmaster, sulation had burned through. red J. Orarhr Jr. Patrolman Oranj moted to cadet lieutenant at the STATEWIDE, NEW JERSEY , Weydemeyer, leader, Mrs. Hughes equal number of their farollics and Custom Made •tili( ':._. . " • ' ,-• ~ j teni .cit»-d by those. expressinil'diSr feed too much; point system is 6utj and E^ Paul Catts, •• committee' . Friday morning at 3 o'clock £,t. will leave the police force Decem- Columbus, Miss., Air Force, Base, provnl' are that-.it's an unfair VCK:, have heard or read. • of line '.on minor violations; pun- of, 9. Bluff street, Hostess; Group 4, friends attended. • ber 1 to enter private business. fie graduated from Pinery School, Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Rose, lead- I chairman, for Troop 80. Thomas W '••.. • lead cable, Valued at $547.50, had closed for the thvec days, it was _ ; about It .....'. 29% 5. To much depends on arresting for the first time, with mothers and mas rush. • .. •'• ••. ._•'.- °i THURSDAY been taken from the (jorripany's learned. Show. $5,337-Gain to 4. Jtot;- officer: officer shouldn-t be entire laughters attending. Mrs.. George 100% (Thanksgiving Day) yard in South avenue, cast?' ber; Cranford's Class ' II railroad ' ; Kwrtlv judge; the-officer.may;.be wrong. Earlow| advisor, was also present. PWJMW"^^ Busy. Worms , And hbre's how New Jersey auto The first. project for the new from 10 to 1 and 3 to 1 :twecn.5 p. rh. Friday and'shortly property valuations for 1053 total STOM; 6. It's too easy to lose your li- A good r»»mp!. . A S CHRISTMAS approaches and trips, caroling^When you're in- .77* SEAGEITSWILLBE vited to their entertainments, or Members include Betty Herring, •>•• .? .** you begin to get ready for it, ( , , ; , Hi. This retroactive business b Osceola" .Wonic'n'g,. Guild TBADI| ..j OPEN SUNDAY plan too for the pictures you'll accompany their expeditions, ' ilavs not heard or ' , 23 just not fair. .•••••• Phyllis Berry, Linda'Moleen, Lor- , read about It ...... 24 illlams Dor from' 10 to 1 and 3 to 7 Plans Christinas Party want-to take during the holidays. bring along your camera, for this ; 10. The whole thing is tob cutraine Hedges. Mary W . " \ .•'.•• ' ioor«. IOO* ojthy Turner, Janice . Robinson, BELL'S. II AtH A WAYS, Make them in color this year—to is an important part of the Christ- New. Jersey Poll staff reporters and dried; it's too mechanical; too The Women's Guild of Osceola Marlele Geng, Joyce Liska. , SCHER'S and BARON'S Presbyterltfrt' Church is. m'akitjg help capture the joy and bright- mas holidays. ' -' 1 «]rcan d,, heartless; .lacks any. humaneness. . And Amelia Buonzino,- Barbara ., WILL. BE CLOSED. plans^ for. a Christmas . party, at ness which pervade the season.. • At home,' don't neglect to take •i ••.•••** 1S; bureau. < - Following are typical comments Gruich, Diane ColanerL. Barbara which'time they will, cnteftain the It is not too early tc make prep- some pictures ot your Christmas by j>eople all over the state: . arations. See that you have in decorations. The end result of the 1 Wright. Susan ^tender and Karen Men's Brothcrfcpod. . --A- Wayne Township, Fassaic Brooks. • . Thank The Lord From v Mrs. Albert G. Dc/;a is .in charge advance all the film you'll need imagination, ingenuity, and sheer r or*1 housewife: "I think it'i too harsh-" of the program, and Mrs. Frederick and a good supply of "flash bulbs. physical labor that you put into itt A Patersort salesman.told a New has traditionally been « festive occasion for residents Whom AH Blessings Flow The latter are necessary, of course, decorating, a Christmas tree and Toddwi.ll head the refreshment arranging greens, should be re- trs<;j(v Poll reporter; '-The law's Junior High Groups of our great nation. '_ . committee. . because with, few exceptions your not fair. It doesn't make sense. pictures will be taken indoors. corded. Also, too. the usual pre- s cJock;j:; You cant; judge bjr any one vio- Slate Annual Concert . The kind of camera you use will Chriitmas activities around home, ] cover*. ;; lation." ' ,,' The Junior ^Band and .Junior determine whether you will have that you find so normal/will make y with-?(, A cocktail, a battle of wine or champagne, or a cordial Shops — Maternity Shops — Maternity Shops color prints or color transparen- interesting pictures that will keep •CBjg An Orange housewife, summed High School glee clubs, compris- ing 225 students, will present their cies. The film used in miniature 1-appy memories fresh, for years it up this yayr "A fewmino r vio- will add much to make your Thanksgiving tiinnef such to come. ."•"''' ...... > . . < • .^i ...'•• .• cameras will give you transparen- lations might take your license annual concert in the high 'school cies for use in a projector or view- And as the Christmas entertain- away; whereas an habitually reck- auditorium December "S at 8:15 p. an occasion. \ •'':-. Uke HOLIDAY m. T,he glee clubs will sing a er. For almost any roll film camera, ing gels under way, use your cam- •• ^t. less driver may get.away with it .. '. - < .. • -' •' •. • . . .. ' .' . • • • ' •' • you can buy. c61or film which will era more and more. When people I the time." " number of Christmas carols from Surprises? ' give you color prints for your al- eonnetfl. • l i many countries. , . ''',..• •.. From our wide selection of Fine Wines and Litfueurs, are looking their best; and are re- A Union - City. Hudson County, Then you've got one coming when bum. Also,, if you wish them, you '.Inch**. •.,.'; .. Louis F. Haar will direct the laxed and. gay. they make excel- Secretary says: "It's too cut and you see oi}r fashion-wise (and bud- can have color prints made from lent subjects. As we've mentioned !,«•. Other ,j band; James Lcnny_-.will be in we offer the following suggestions: dried; it's okey for speeding and get-wiser) *7.cOliecti0h of': holiday your transparencies. before, take them in small groups, Itarthiiw-"';; b /• till yorir holiday food order serious things* but they cut • you charge of the seventh and eighth -For subject matter, first of all, and never deliberately posed. WCHISI> |:j:' ^ade Boys' Glee Club, and Miss frocks and separates. Every style without emptying your purse. down for little things. They can that's news, every glamorous fab- this is the time of year for all It's a colorful season and with Do all your food buylnff at give you a ticket for nothing. There Olga E. Specht'wiU direct the COCKTAILS — 1 kinds of children's activities- your camera, you need miss none Mia. • "vn other glee clubs. , ric, designed especially for YOU school entertainments, shopping; of it. ' —John van Guilder CIIAS. KURTZ MARKET are a lot of circumstances hot con- and your, holiday partying. sidered." •'•;"•'••• Heublein's Manhattans and Martinis • -. 5th $4.13 where every price Is a low Lingerie, Sportswear and Under- price and-you save on every- A • Pleasantville. Atlantic Coun- Kindergarten Teacher Grpsse & Blackwell Manhattans and Martinis 5th 4.04 ty, salesman, volunteered: *-Jt*^ garments, of course.. . . gilt certi- thing you need lor. a wohder- Study Group Speaker : ..," ,",.;. (With Cherries) (With Olives) • ficates,-too. , •'': • •'.-' unfair to drl-wsj-Ow ,«• two vio- 5th 3:78 tions and. you're -stMrt--r^t points Mrs, OureUa ^ Hiiam ^alker'a Manhattans I '.„..„..!•., aren't enough. Should be more ten teacher at lancpm School, will points before a license .is taken speak at $ meeting of the' Sher- ; :S away. •._ s • .-'." -.: .'••'.. •''• , man-lincqtn •School Pre-School IMPORTED MM! DOMESTIC WINES— • And a Trenton truck driver Study Group meeting Tuesday eve- 1\ ning at the home of Mrs. William Masson Calif. Sherry, Port and Sauterne '...,..!.'. 5th $1.50 teriuiu speaks. for thousands oil over the Specialists in Smarttw Maternity M.Fashions £g CRANFORD'S FANCY state tyh^n"he-1 says: *TThe .law's Arthur. 102 Carpenter place. ° Christian Bros. Port, Shieny and Tawny Port ...... PLATNFIELD 5-8810 Q Her topic Will be: "Entertaining ...;.... 5th 1.39 243 W. FRONT ST. nucsciirnov riti iSilSEANS pkg. 10C not fair to the fellows making a (OPP. OXFORD THEATRE) . *& DUG . NEEDS living out of it In thousands'of and Amusing Things for the Pre- Taylor's N. Y. State Port, Sherry and Dry Sherry ., : 5th 1.4S ALSO 336 HAIN STREET. UACKEN8ACK •"•' . S FOR YOUR COSMETfC Snow Crop miles of driving, the. law of aver- School Child to Dp and Make." 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'<•:"'' > '\v' 25. 1052 -J&i*r:'-:i;,, :,'•?'*•'-;"•'.;:; '"'.\ ''' .'-• ."' -.. • ' " '; .."'•' ' ' ''•' • ' • ' ' • ~-^. ••, " '• •-'.'• 1852/ .«•*'•; . | August Creiner. the 1 THE CHANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 25, [nd new assistant patrol leadetjs MXlQtlt Of , .' representatiW"'<&n the.' r _ Indian Court /ere Charles Eaton, Rjchard Floor Plan tfPr<>posed New Smo€>ls '-.;'. jsaid a $3,000,000 Woodbridge a^vSfl : 'rutchey. Cammje Ogde)i ; "artel -' crage program now initiated ^ijlj^'"' Maloneys to Celebrate ElizabethGirl, Grace Ball Attracw 225 lohn Pethick. Albert Lawson wa* Acquisition direct the condition. '•:••• T Bttt-••-'•;*' 'JManyi Residents to Entertain Miss Mary EllenjRcInert r,f 206 Of Honor Held lade quartermaster "of the troop The authority's December ; 18 Dual Occasion Thursday Third annual charity ball Of the Two -students from Cranford d ttr irange avenue, a junior at Had. The troop -received two • dona| meeting will be at its admin- ..- Mr. and.^Mrs. Thomas P. Ma- _ ony. Club at C^[ j f g _1Y£_ been - admitted to member- JohnBilney Westfield oI if College. Cambridge. l\T ions to troop pqnipmpnt, p rirlnk* By Authority isiration ' bii^ldihg at the dls- •3Bney.-Srv - w^" j C1_SL 225 persphs- to• tMF»anw5^^—- ^ip Ui the PhysicaOau'catiprrMfc : EllaW»th-Cart««f Hotel in Ehza- has been elected editbrof ing water dispenser from . Mr: Rahxvay ,__._, ...... A'Christniay" ^^;» Plain^it'lel,-' will celebrate their jcrs.Club at Ithaca College, Ithaca. follow the business session, ,w«iding anniversary as. well as beth Saturday evening- :liffe News, the? college At an Indian Court of Hpnor F^rutchey -and a canoe. Mr. and thdlity has authorized its en'gi-^ ' • Thanksgiving has traditionally* WMlSati N. Y. One of the purposes of the it was, announced. - ' • Mr. arid Mrs. Chariest^ Good- Thanksgiving on Thursday,' Biiddy Clark and his orchestra newspaper. She was „ ..lull Fridays evening. Boy Scout Troop-] iirs^Roger Norton '6t Central ayc- neer for' its proposecE expansion j been a ti*nc lor families to. coijie St. Michael Church Saturday organization, composed pf students fellow, Jr. of 403'Clarcmont place A family dinner at the home of The marriage of Miss Ann Pa- olaved for dancing- from Cranford High.'• School-in 80, formally inducted eight boys me: Kindly" donated their .canoe f61- program', Elsom T. Killatn. ta pr*-| v together and this holiday will be scene of the marr P attending the School of Health and l^ \- V will entertain, at" a family; dinner Mrs.'-'Bcbert Blauvclt of 130 Mor-tricia Ca:r. daughter of Mr. andrtiornlng proceeds Will assist the Cranford •950. •••'..'•'•' T into membership at .the First [owing^tho troop's advertising' fnr pare'plans to obtain aright oi' way! . • no 'exception. Scores of local., resi- Physical Education, is to advance Draft Board 44 p ch-Thanksgiving-Day. Their guests ton rivenue. South t'lainfield, Mrs.. James: JV Carr bf 324. Grier riage of WElss Grace EUen Dentz, eiementary school milk fund for Presbyterian Church* Each mem- ramping a'nd other equipment.^" ftiV'an outfall sewer'front the au-j ,. dents wiU be entertaining relatives daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ches- the standards of teaching and will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. daushter of Mr. and Mrs.; Maloney, avenue, Elizabeth, and John R, needy school children, estabhahed Ronald H. Post." sbn^of Mr. ,.ua ber of the troop was attired.in his thority's liispo^al * works at Jhei T<» Induct 38 Men front near and far during the com- Crime, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. tar-ivDentz of 3Mohlcan place, to leadership in those fields. The new • Injl week' end, while others will will, commemorate the dual occa- Bilney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E- by the club two years ago. , Mrs. klrs. Joseph Post of 38? 'Lincoln Indian headdress. . •.':•-. itahwayAVuodbridse line ' to thi- \ Selective Service Board 44, rane,- Mr. and Mrs. Chaining J(?hrt .Stephen Mtullen of 434 Edgar, Preston Woolley. cHaicman of thestudents include: Donald P. Wool- Rev. l.ongai^er to Talk scrv'mg Cranford as well as other visU .relatives . and friends away sion. , • .' ••'..' Bilney of 7 La Sallb averiue and ivenue, is among 740 boys flliin The following cubs joined the Arthur^Kiil. -s . ' j Udd.Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dean ^dad, Westiield. son of Mr. andbull, was assisted by Mrs. Edward ley, 12 Wade averiue, and Barbara communities "a-, western Union ••• IromlCranford ovcri Tnariksgiving. • .Mr.. Maloney has bedn a compos- Lr,ke Lackawarina, \vill be held 16 states, the District of .Columbia troop: Fred Ball, Jimmy Brewster, Before Kiwnnk Club Ttic.Uauth.Ority voted _,.to__takt /all, Mrs. Andrew Warnock and I Mrs. John F. Mulloh of, Schenect- Ratl>jc, Mrs.\Walter Thorn, Mrs. J/Rich, 124 New street. '•Cv. has- been ordered*to in^ '' ' itor with the Cranford. Citizen and December 13. md nine foreign countries, \vil0 Ed Conover, Richard McFadden, •'The Spirit of '61^X111. be the steps now to acqUiro- a 30-f»v>i rtiss Helen Piumrner, all of CTiin- TheRev. M jady.-N.Y. The, Rev..Mark Dooley, Arthur Pooie, Mrs. Clifford SStock- duct 38 men into the armed forces CoL And Mrs. William \Vtypple Chronicle since 1943- Befdre ithal, r. WjUiam ire registered in the fros]nvan Gordon Leech and Billy Weyde- rit>Kt of way injhc upper reaches I 'brd. • •'• •' ;• '..' Officiate at a wedding ceremo ' assistant pastor, tjAlctatcd at theberger. Mrs. Lawrie Montgomery Lopic of the Rev.: Robert \TIJ 'DecennberTS. - •• .>. .• of Washington. ,D. • C? wilt spend he wtrlted for S. C. Baker and i Donald M. Black, a freshman at :lass at Dartmouth'Collect', Han. meyer. Ken Sharp and Skip Mor- *tf'the' coiitse the out foil is ttv iako. Son, printers \n West Fifth street, St. Mary's Church. Elizabeth.- A nuptial mass. ' • and Mrs. Hugo StaigeC, " j- iker; pastor o£ the.First-.P^Bsby.- The s;nne draft board wilt- in- St. Marys I the University of New Hampshire, ',Ver,N.;H. -'•,,:'• row, .transfer scouts, also were in- A terminal for the outfall'siil! has the Thanksgiving week-end ' as The Eli?;- •' Given in marriage by her father, te'rian Church, at a meeting , tiuct 16 men on Friday.^ Mr. and ,sMrs. Carter E. Porter reception will follol w aj th Eli - Prior to the dnnce^.rnany cub will arrive. home- tomorrow to ducted into the troop. ."•.,-. not been decided'upon. .... guests. t>f Col. Whipple's brother- >ctn tanm> nuicy . . the bride wore a gown of, Chantilly members entertained at . cocktail if-35 Herning avenue will spend The Maloneys were married at abeth Caheret Hotel; v spend the Thanksgiving week-end Miss'Annp Gildersieevc, n j Scouts advancing from Tender- afternoon of the Kiwanis Club a irt-ia^iv ahd' sister; lUr. and Mrs. Miss Mary A. Cijj^r will bo her lace and hy-.tn net anil her tingei- Negotiations have ' been ufnder-, Poison Ivy • A, ponald preen of 19 Norman ;he Thanksgiving weok-eikl al St.- Vinc-ent's • Church, Brooklyn, 1 parties: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.ior at Pratt institute, Brooklyn,. foot clan to the Second Class clan Coach and Four Restaurant.. • 'alls phureh, Va., as the guests of &14. They have five daughters sister's honor attendant. Anpthfcr tip veil of matching net wasThl- way with -the General American> Seventy per cent;of the tj 8. ; M. Black of 18 Doering way. ....1 arrive loimrrow to stxiui the were David Bea'qh, Jimmy Coffee, ,' The "spoaker will be introduced -,'piac*;'..; •[•- -.- . ; ' •.•.;•• >Jr. Porter's parent's, Mr. and ME;.and1 a son, a)l married, and nine iam E. Huegel, of tached to a eap of lace, trimmed Reservations for the Chi Omega I. CLASS ROOM, 5 -SPEC IA L_' : AC T IV I.TJ ES.. Transportation Corporation. Car-- population Is susceptible to poison sister, Mrs. Wj Thanksgiving holidays with lier Russell ahd Robert McGrath,, Iain by Frank Ramsey, program'chair- bridesmaid: Rich- With seed pearls. '.Sho carried Alumnae lUncheon and bridge W : teret, to establish the terminal on: lownrd Porter. grandchildren, v. ' ftosejle, ^ mother; Mrs.' Gordon H. Gi Reilly'and. Lloyd Szabo. Carhmi' man. . .\ '• „ • ' . Jvy. •.."•'• ": 1 Mrs. Elizabeth; Getting of C.on- ard Bilnej/of Cranford will serve j cascade, bonquet of Ex 1 p, m. Friday, December 5, at the Miss Janet Heim, daughter of, TEACHERS. 6. AS5E M B LY -GYM N A SI U ML its. property where- storage tar.ksi yvnKham, jPa.; i<( the liuest of. her sleeve'of" 8 Parkway Village. • Ocdcn advanced,to the Star Chief Fred H. Gray, Jr.'; president- would be erected,, sludge later t<» Mr. and' Mrs'.' Ii.-.-D. Barta; Jr., Lieut, and 'Mrs. Edward F.-Hol- his brotner as best Irian. Robert j and; steph-anotis. home of Mrs. Donald K. Schweik- Mr. and Mrs. E; A. Heim of 3 7 A D'MIN'I ST R ATI ON. •\ stm-ln-\aiff and daughter, Mr. and his brr CUd j Miss, Elizabeth M.. Dentz was tain clan ?nd Russ Hardy to Life elect, announced that the club hbs 3.\LIBRARY? 'be barged ti> sea. Robert p. Darby. ih-d their dauRhters, Dorothy and rnan .are now residing in Fort Sanr and Ea>' Bilney, Jr.. of t«rt 26 Rldgewood terrace, Maple- Burcljlield avenue, will return to- , Mrs. G. ftussel Smith of 10 Syl- maid of honor for her sister and woodi may be made by cdlllng Mrs. morrow, from Connecticut "College clan.' The ceremony Was led bybeen invited to attend graduation 8. KINDERGAR.T'EN; attorney for .the authority, re-; 3arb;»ra, of. 5 Mohawk drive, will Houston, Texas. Mrs. HolmStv is' th^r brothers of the prospective BIRTHS Larry .Pethick; Eagle Chief, and he ii DANCE, ported that nothing detiniie h:is yet i vester street; Mr. and Mrs. Cnv- 1 the" former Doris. Mntschauscn... another sister. Miss Gladys M. W T, Cbllljns, 18 Madison avenucr New London, to spend the Thanks-- exercises '. tonight of .the Union AUTO SEAT COVERS >c guests of Mrs. Barta's parents, > avenue have announced Burtori and Don.McCord. Training Academy at Cranford Action oh an appus-ajftjn of •'j. AUTO TOPS . lqr\vpoor, West Point Pleasant." American Legion, a member qf •felkins, W,.Va., and Rutgers Uni- the home pf Mrs. F-P. Flint, 77 . master Cam Ogdcn was presented already is surcharutHl during CH 5-9705 iviris and Do laid, of Crawford, Members of the immediate fam- Miss Jean. Swanekamp, a stu the. birth of their first child, John the senior class play, "What a I«M W. WC8TFIEI.D AVE. the bound cd directors of. the Leg- v^isity. At Rutgers he was cap- Fairacres avenue, Westfleld. AH "with a. 15-year veteran insignia by Life," following Saturday night's; stormy weathet- but fornier Mayor r'••• .'•»W,1 Mrs-...R.iy Zi'eglor and Jc ilies attended, a breakfast at How- dent at Averett College, will ar- David, on November 15 at Uainvay IDKNTICAL PLANS AREBEING USED FOR BOTH SCHOOLS IN THE INTEREST OF ECONOMY; KOSELLE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.. Trosuta ion's Boy/ State, and chairman of tain of the basketball team; Now members, in this area have been Mr. Harkness^ - Watt of Caldjwell. Mrs, Helen;Hlll- ard' Johnson, Restaurant, Spring- rive tomorrow to spend th< Memorial Hospital.. performance. About 90 guests were ind their children, Joey and JUdy, the Legion's state radio program serving in the arm?, he is sta- invited to attend. Russ Hardy presented his moth present and dancing and refresh- wr' and Mils Barbara Hillyer/ of field, and a recei>tion followed at Thanksgiving' holidays with he 0 \j\AoyCity.: : V.'"- "• -•/;,• jnd Mrs. 'Hek\n R. ScolL,6f 1 Ora-committee. Those present from tior^d at Fort Belvbir, .Va. . cr, Mrs, R. \V- Hardy, with a min mehts were enjoyed™"""1 ••-•»~«-'~ - tdn drive will sjiend Thahksglvirig Cj-anford were! Airs". Florence' the home of the bride's parent's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Swane • y • •v. -.' /. o— .•. ' J Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Glovier of Mr. and Mrs. William Gassmana iature Life Scout pin for her ai< Day at a family dinner .party, at /Crcunsc", Mr. and Mrs. Edward A graduate of Cranford High kamp of 6 Cummlngs street. . Mr. and/Mrs. Konakl \\. Mr. smd Mrs. Joseph Connolly 116 Columbia avenue will have as of 152 Mohawk drive are rcictv- in his advancement to Life Rank Court Suit Dismissal and Save Many a Penny with AtFs he home of Mr. and-. Mrs. Johi, Eiirhart, Mr. and Mrs. Charlesof. 7 Algtmmiin drive returned last School) .the brilde was employed by ing congratulation:; on. the .birth Merit. Badges . were awarded-. t< Curd Paiity Prajrs (Irowd hotl and incit-sons,. Jay and Cfraig, the Standard Oil Development Thanksgiving Day and weekend Reversed on Appeal Festive 'oth. of Clark Township Christian, Alex Hetherington, Mr. •Week Irorn a three week's motor Sorority Elects of their second' daughter, Nancy • John Arnold for art, Don.McCor^ Despite'iricleJinent weather, more 'A Irofauois road will spend g [Company, Linden.. . ." • guusts Mr. and Mrs. William Leh- .A, A-decision; to dismiss a court trip to Houston, Tex. : Mrs. William Eltingc of 20G-Wal Gail, on November 21 at Ml;lilro.' f for Life Saving, Cammie Ogden fo kMiiving'Dny as the Rue/sis, ol and Mrs. Harold A. Glovier and The bridegroom was graduated nert and daughter Sylvia, of than 400 tables were in play Fri- st^it .involving the construction of C|onn6lly's parents, -Mi;, and Mr. and Mrs.Jamei O*0onneil Herbert Jdckson.. Groveton, N. H., and Mr. ahd Mrs.nut avenue was recently electci berg Hospital, Plainfield. Tlicy ait» I home repairs and Jack Burtoi af 2)1 Elm street •will entertain at from. Schenectady schools and day night at the card party in SLa road in Ci'anford Thursday was fnest Volkliind of -""' ' "Mr. and Mrs. Rupert E. Wandelt R. S. Snyder of Port Chester, N, president of the Beta Alpha Soror have, ti-^g sons.. Police SRI. and . earned sevcri badges including life reversed by the Appellate Division faml.ly dinner party^on Thanks- Rcnsseiaer Polytechnic Institute, Mrs William J. Gassm.ihn of cl Michael's School' and church hall Mrs. ,Frunk DITullio of 257of 55 Elizabeth avenue returned Troy, N. Y. He is an engineer with Y. The Lehnerts will also be'the ityj At. a-meeting at the home o saving. of ^Superior Cour:. The suit, for living Day. Their^guests will be Another 10.0 tables were inc play in ilgrtm , land' Mrs- David. Smitli Saturday • afteiv ..spending three. guests of the Gloviers at the Army- Mrs. Robert Houston of Clart Garden place arc the pa:crnni| .' -Charles Denzau, explorer advis $i,6G7.67,» had been dismissed in ,lrs. L. A. Pricc/Mr, dnd MrsBlooming(|al. c nv'cnue ' rcttirried the Tidewjater Associated Oil Com- the homes of members. Proceeds A&P's /amous Pilgrim Turkeys are young, plunty, »«»* ',/j2B Oration drive , spend Saturday from a two months" visit weeks in Florida Navy football game ih Philadelphia members completed dolls for thgrandparents. or. welcomed Bill and Jim- Me June by County^ Court Judge Ed- James Hay, Miss Lyda Price, Mr. a pany, Bayonpc. ' . went tp the school fund. A total of M-U«H.«1 from the very fine*! tke-fttunlry J.KKIUCC?. And A&Vs WsRivinii as the •sts of Mr. in Sari Diego, Calif., with herson-r "A' Saturday. Tho Glovier's son, Har-Cranford Welfare Association. Atccr, Don McCord and Dave We ward A, McGrath. v 'rence Kaeser and r 113 door prizes. were awarded. fan! i'ly-'-dirincr an.d-,MrK. .Mrs. Joseph V. XJ'Malley of 20 old, Jr., is- a second classman at land into the explorer crew of th The Appellate Division hasf- or- i averapt- <»e ^^r^tumliowfr than a year ago. Mr. ahd Mfs. J. H. McMahon oi in-law 'and daughter,. • Mr. and Mrs. Burns Goebner of 101 Or- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nover of East High winds blew a door off'.its Oraton drive entertained at lunch- the US Naval Academy in An- Mrs. R. T. Douglas of ,1 Tulip troop. ."•'•-. ,-,:•• "' . dered a new trial in the case "of Cratif^ord/and Mis^ Edith McGann Mrs. Donald KocU and family. ange avenue entertained at lunch- Orange are parents of a daughter, • with- eon on Wednesday forSMrs. Charles napolis, • Md; . , • ' street entertained at ,tea °on Fri- John Acnold and IJove Weilanc hinges at the .school during the Rudolph and Carl Spader*' builders __ Regular Style (it Swirieejieat Oepts.) if Brookiyin N. Y. •' •• eon and - brklgp' yesterday. Her Marcie Jean, born yesterday mow- IS 'Mrs. Rob,ert [A.. Wilson V.-m - Inwaeen,. Jr^ an0 Mrs. M. day afternoon in heritor, of. Mrs.ing at Orange Memorial Hospital,' wer,,/iV.Ae presented-patror>w>c«nt«>- "«; Crutchilcld, Jr., of 57 Normandie Russel W. Hardy of 19 Elmord The Appellate Division holds that last Tuesday- at Muhlcnbcrg Hos- 1 1 ur *'f id Mr.s. TThoJiins jcMtek placi . - '•••'_• .- . '" pital lnPlainfleld. . \ avehub attended a meeting of the the mattei should-have, been sub- Sixes 16 lbs. . 1 •1 «*j • Mr. ahd Mrs;- Vincent Sarriow- ., Practically mitted 9ls you no more than regular slyle"jiou!try. plqlce... ' . ..,. .'• •;..' ;•,-'.'.• Pain) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Beall, Jr., farm, Suga? LoaHBili; jn Warrcrt, nvv.jw v..ll jorr-ive home-to- * * tffiSliotfnhff joh, an; aKrcement was drawn in ,8-)nch I 'While the price |>er pound is hi^lier, )(-ou pay^r less weighl. Iw-csuse the head, fed and •Mrs. Joseph J Beran o arid children, Connie and c'lay; of Vt.;;- : - :••"• •.•>-. -\ • - •: - affcr serving 21 months ^as 1951 whereby the Spaders would viscera have hren removed. Thus the total c<*t to y«>u I> approximately (lie same. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carugo of 95_e — » n,in«)r, N.I V., will spend 122 Herning' avenue, will move flight surVeon at Godmaii Air Force Easy and Bring pay tho defendants $4,400. 104 Makatom drive.will have as ianliviivg as tl^ guests of their Friday to 210 Maple place. Mrs. Raymond-Rcinhardt [rs.- 4ndreiv. Wood of 8 Oraton and Mrs/M. A. Slovak and their Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Han- at cariastaT Her guests tho National Guard unit from erroneously paid an additional. $1;"- children, Michelle and Barbara, of in sel, Jr., and family of 210 Maple were Mrs^ Voss, Mrs. John Newark Airport. He plans t6 re- 6C7.67 to th«» Manfra firm. They Shrewesbury. place, will move tomorrow to 40.1 Robert A: Baker, turn to Essft Standard Oil of. Bny then sued for its recovery^' »-t«-C00k-Und«r3y*lbs ., |»C Mrs. •OMlilg Ir. and Mrs,* GejprKe H: Barlow Prospect street s. WiUiarrf Hubiak and onhe as plant.p GIFTS r Ribs of Beef : Mr.wuid Mrs. Kenneth B. Atkiri- Judge McGrath said the""ac£o rd Chickens In Self-: lb C .i'd their ' children, Janalec and Fred DeMarco. . and satisfaction" reachedJm last ce Meit Depulmnts - D3 -leal, of :8 Sampset road, will be sph of Bio de Janiero were recent Anthony C. Stei lIUMtt*C Ground Beef 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. We^k^of 17 year's agreement prevented recov- Chickens tolell- e piucstsat a family dinner party rjn week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: WilUam S. Craft Parkway is report teMettDeparlaeat* '"•O3 E,."A. Damon'of"315 Prospect ave- Cherokee' mad _. r«iurfied recent] y. ery by the Spaders irj/yirecting a Top Grade- rSt»le PorkLoios" ^Giving Day at thc.'hpnrte o" c. n. ~... .---,. from a two^irtScksV vacation. in of 708 Springfield avenue enter- satisfactorily in iuluh' verdict in favor of jHe defendants. Ducks la Sendee Me« tent* .-. Barlow's parents,' Mr. an nue. At the same time1, Mrs. David tained at a cocktail' party preced- pital, PlainRcld, wh •t37e Hollywood^Fla., wherejlhey were Rebecca Lyd^n The Appellate D>^Ision held' that Top Grade-L v rs. • Lee 'H.\ BOSS of Swarlswoo Everett Damon of NiSw York City guestspf Mr. and Mrs." Anthony ing thhe StandarS d Oill dance onn Sat- taken for observation there was sufficient,evidence of a M Srtl-Senrlee Meat letatlanU Pork Loin I ihkc; Ncwtoft."' . ' . , i GuestGts attendettnded ThanksgMng Duck! Link lb was their guest. Mr. and Mrs.^iialcjlt Kcnilworth. , >. urdny evening. week. '•''••; 15 AWeh Street "unilateral mistake" in the case to All Si«i-legul»r Sti PorkSausagi »»«»45* ••op- Atkinson arc on vacation in from Westfield, Summit, Scotch warant consideration 6ythc jury. Fowl hi Service Meat Oepwtw -Usr. and Mr^. William Hublak ,o States at. their home inJMct Mr. and.Mrs. William J. McCrea "Plainsi , Union and Elizabeth. Mrs.".Gordon Hamilton OUder- Room' 10 (Second Floor)--' All Sixes-toady-To-CookX 9 Wholesale Production Stll-Jer»lc» Meat Departiwnb 43 Iroquois rdad will entertalh a Va.,, nnd will s-eturngaainto South /md daughter of 10 Locust drive sleeve and her guests and Uavid . Granford Fowl a \ family party -on -Thanksglyin America. Mrs^-drtkinson is the Mrs, E. M.WTalton of U3 East- Hamilton Gildersieevc of Crat A^slncle pair of flies, beginning lire'spending a month vacationing por •Fancy ShriHp There Will be eight guts' former Mws'^Eileeh Damon of mSn' street rcturnet] Friday ,tx6nt and Miss Anne Gildersleeve "in April.,^ould produce ID! septil- Sffloked Hams :jb 39c in Miami, Fla. .. lion flies by-Aueu5t. if all lived. . *JfolahN> h Ffttk Fhl liprtMits. frttai Statcn Island. , ' -, Praj Greenwich, ib. 15< Frank O'Donnell, Mrs. Donald M^s. Wdltcr KrauSe of Brooklyn, the past 10 months on a business Red Grapes sw 'Sictns$, "M.rc. Thomas" Hogan, Miss N. Y., Is visiting her son-in,T-lq\y bl trip for F. H. Levey Co. of Brook- For roasting 2 ' - 25* Lyda.'Price," Miss Polly Wysocki, and daughter, Mr; nnd Mrs. Wil- lyn. Mrs. Oste'rhcldt joined her Potatoes i^ Miss Alma Wysocki arid Mrs. liam Gassmann of 152 Mohawk k Pir*»- brand-in dttll 1 lb. otllo bag 41 i husband last August. ' James Hay. ... '. • drive. ;" '. " -..-'.!'• •• , •' Swoet Potatoes Serving from 12:30 until 7:30 ConiinuouBly '.- ' !<>.' '••••(,.-. :• • -. • . • : • •• '•• •'•• '. •••. 'o'-. • / ... ;'' . * PICJUC Make Reicrvutlon* E>tTly . Smalljenough for her to ^ Flake Pie Cnit Mix isenoughJa carry 52 trarel needs- ;&P. tW Monte 16oz Sweet Peas brlibby A fabulous gift at a fantastically low price! Carries Sweet PoUtoes\A&pbr 18 ot. can everything from a robe to abox pf potfder! 141 South Harrison .-/ Sprlhgflctd Avenue I'd' String Beans : 52 tiungVshe'U be thrilled with the stunning colors, EAST ORANGE "'•/* ••• .. . RUMNlrr Strong t)ie huge mirror.. /the big removable cosmetic ' - ''•" '. Golden Cora ' .SUmmtt 0-3000 enough to tray...the luxurious.water-repellent lining...the generous ^« rYIce* Reduced .','. . stand on! pockets. And^he can carry everything she needs ; Shop Ease and Confidence J P ^ for overnight ohseveral nights! - , Now.' 18o « »•»• Uiwr Tbn » Yeir LiAy's BahyFSods^Sd 5 ^ 49c WH*nere Brtud-Lirge ^~ Armour's treet • Toaatoes S&MSONitE'S b*H*rtLn-Uoftw llnlA wIpM dMiiMlib • tl<»|> doih... Presto Flour Toaato Jnice Cocktail Famous Make Colored Sheets, Towel tuMi U tktut (othlon-rtgKl IJtmW Noluidl RowhM*. Brown tWhite ,IT. 73< B«rm<)cld C'**n, Colorado Bro-^Admlrol hlu», a«d.>Uli SoddW Tom. i MiaceMeat ToMteSeap Sets, Linens, TuklecloUu^ Novelty * D1VIUED PAYMENTS ! \T NO ADDED COST Jack Frost Sugar •<&$£» 2 £ 23« Chicken Broth Curtains, Cottage Sels^ BetUpreiuls Stuffed Olives ^» Thanksgiving •Thm VMM S Gr*ni> Ebomiamf, Mazola Hil anil Beautiful" Dependable Fabrics. Libby's Ripe Olives Kara Syrnp •ns Chrktmu you can enrich tbe life of and the patented Diaphragmatic Sound- ^ 2Sc . »^MJbW»Ko,*««;na can Fanning's Pickles t^ 1 yod all a very happy your family by presenting them, with a board, which permits big-piano tone In even" Butter ' 1 8ivil>g t6o> 86 Btelnway! The world's leading musicians, the smallest .Vertical. So enduring are the 25c Margarine qualities of the atelnway tha,t, judged hi Sweet Mixed Pickles W' ^V ' $*' "F?^ ' WRAPPED IN GIFT BOXES teachera,.radlotirid television stations hall 75e 25c Hard Sance <^»VB* NOBTH UNIO1* AVKNUC terms bt service'and- performance, It Is ac- Swiss Vienna Fingers sun^i fg^ Ifaiftltf.- fqif• the • many- blessings which ate 4 . this piano lor Its superior tone, action and -;. AT. NO EXIBA COST;, , CKANVOBD. NE stamina. Everjratelijway piano Is equipped tually ihe most economical of pianos. 43c R&R PIM Padding ^l^ t^lf g««t land, and also lot the .privilegoure Brighten your family's future yrtth The Swiss Knight 6ruyere Premium Saltines 2.32 «•" 1 | 1 : u our with the patented Accelerated Action, a 29c ^'^^^^li' pM y ' °^ y° amona true' help in developing sensitive touch; Instrument of the Immortals! Cocktail Spreads Evaporated Milk 2^27« Ponltry Seasoning FABRIC STORE ALSO IN WESTFIELD \r' •'•' •£.'.- TkamktqMag Week - STEINWAY , Frozen Food $ .. • " Prices «Hec»Jve through a OPIN HMDAY BVBMNGS "lh» Mwk Center of New J*ffy* W«d»t«Uy. Nov. 26th. in OKN TOKOA Y and Super Mirkats and S«lf- •:•_..- ' '.••• •..+-.:•/' and McCall Patterns tibby'sPeas 2 X 37c RIDA Y TO 9 P. M. RCHUDREN GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY Servkt stores only. J5-i7 Norih AVe., OPEN . tax 9 rMi. Omce Jtiee °" ««* 2 ts 27« \s?ti CRanfonl 6-5505 . < "• ''.-.. . ' • . •,..••

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CDO1XC < __-__* btnrel ; 1953 Clos-ed Tharsday ^ I I 9.0 1952 OBITUARY Open FrMay Ditil 91 it.': I'liurlo 1. f«ii1iiijiii •imiiu • lie i,t \ntin ht'lii nu'tiil)i'ni!ii|i°iM tl>e (Van- =o«^ ou iiu; ptii.vrit. Krulii.v •hl I li'iil•• Wluvlijian's f'luh, ri'iiufiiril ^ rhl.llM^m^yoar 195. cnrolln^ntk 2088. j Mi'ininiiil, II! 1 unit Cniiifnril r.nlf •f'liih, i " l i\ I'l.inclill M'lA'fi:* .'. Uttt Ill-Ill i tho.H,lmol onrolhui-nl to «oa.h. 2SB0. with o resulti.* c»__9ro6ta shoru.se of f«>m 21. to 32 elates. By 1966 there may ''' : • '' v in C.inli'ii. °N. V. fur I "Mil was ii cliiul*'*' 'iieiYihri i>< Helm • !.•;* I. Fuller, 112 .vi-.ns ulil, i>i! r,;ilu' Country (Mnli. «h«i'ta_t! in tlu* I'lfrncntary' siehools of as iriany as 25'to 46 classea, • • * , . Mi. ( cans 11 1 pliin , who ilh'il In rill-.vriii1 nifinlii'r nf Aidjnv •Estimate 'husurl on vital stntlstlc-. I Kli/al.M>th tti'iMTfil l I'Jll, FA AM, of Ciiiulunl, and lulil ..•-• ncsiliiy liiivv u \n\vi im'iiihi'iiijilp in tlu* First (.'iiniiic- ad lived in nosclle Park Louis J. and Pr. Frank J. Tomasulo I'IIIIII.S1 In. luiikl tlu; Wi':;tfitl(l wost, Hiwollo Piirk, wlu» ».li«l S>m-. iitr«« .Tli..' llt'v. Nf.il llfiiiiliin, Jr.. as-iliiliiiniil Chmrh i'f Wi'Hllliild. ( at. home, and Joseph J.; of Roscllc 1 VMCA. •'._...•.-. .; .day at, St. KliZ;tbf-tj- '•' •-» ' •-*ll.«ic>j>>ttal• • ••--, " ;for .47 y«K»rs since coniin^thcrc hittunl piisitiir nf tlit Fi|.;it I'n-sliv- lli:i wilt1,- Mrs. Ada (iraiiil Cux, Park;,six grandchildren and four •t'<>liilll I'llllM'll, Jl'fl III tin* ll'JIlllllli ,Kli/iiboth.- ••' •". sliV^ii Now York. She aiftj-ht'r hus- dli'd hi H);!7. lit' IN (jinvivi'd by lle'wn.s a miMiilii'i- Hi the !Vi*s- great'grandchildren. w& bed..*** of .pra.vri". liitrrmi'iil w.i:. in IMITH'- I.nni'.i', r_;>, j • Silio Is I Iio mother of AiK*b^>ry'ib.uiOR MOTHER? S year, old. » .i Mill, St«*phi.*n'i'i. Cox ol liyliiriiin C'hiii'ch, At IJIS Liirtfli*; T_I>, «S; bureau.J pijrl;Oiiitti'i.v, I'UTI«'i»irt, N. V. iti.'i', Si ins nl i Masterr Nicholass A.-A... JaiiuJ.n w C.. utul '• celebrated their 6jst^,wctidinfi «»!- and two ©M Frew* Cwtom . A iiiitive uf I'ii'iifpop i ti N. Y., Mirhiiol C. Tomasulo, all of Cran- nii'ersary. Knn'iTat will bo l'u'ld nl I lit Anu'iii'an Ki'ViiltUinii; a OM French custom granted tne FOR DAD? Mr; Kiillci In CilCtiiiilnril l t ford. '>: Activ'Ai c iin St/Lucy FilippinK So- 1" p. in, tciiliiy .t!iiii»i tiray'K', Hill •I -ilhvelrr i*jf I ho Wostll.i'lil I'Vilnriil v >i;ir>'i';irss it li . A h'ich'UKiiss i t requiem will be'eiety, she wiis a communicant of next marriage to the las* who made Kiist nriind (.IrVet, VVt'MtlU'ld. in luililiur. and l.naii Assiu'latlon and (lil'crcd. titmoi IOW at H--J5 a. In. in; Jhe Church of the Assumption and off with the bride's; garter. .Com- : hahaill livv'l.ivv.• most,t),1) hi:' lif*'. IK* tf- 1 ho NIM'IIXTII I'il't-' I.me Cnnipimy. •FOR. SON?' '• ' ' ,- • . v$® ol tlu Hoy, 1)1', Jiwi'pti 1/ liu- Chuu'h at the .As-ianinnvi,':w's-s^'^/chartcr mcinber of Wo6d- petition for this good luck token be- ; titvd seven years iii||n .m ;i Ill* wiis :i .|,>i'ji(lnal(< ill' • llronKlyn come, fierce, and sensible bride* Everything for Your Thanlggiving Feast NO * and Iniililri. ' lson, pnslor (if tlu*" FirsJ Roselle Park. Interment will be in »nen*s ^Circle of Roscllc Park. " ceUeht; 3 Chiirrh. Intt'r- roly.lt'i'hnii: Iiistiluli". ' who wished to avoid » possible ; MMl" . FFullrr lfl'«* viii-intii*!'. in' St. Oortt'iulo's Cemetery, "Wuwxl- > x'l" adtJition' to her husband and FOR DAUGHTER? TS _,-..'; with cover*,d : nit'iit' will lu* in'F tV»i)ii«- •While in Cninfonl In* was si bridge. , ' Aihrcv sons residing in Crariford, mauling left a garter hanging loose HOLIDAY ITEMS .^° .OBro.D AI l&''.v_nMy wtti*^ •St. IJUVIVIHV l.inl|!c. 1)1, V. »•<; A,Y nn'iuht'i" nl Ilu* Civnit'iid C'asiuc .and easily available. • '.••-'•• •; trie*. CR»n»P M. <>f t'imlnn, ' u'li-ii'h liiht yi'iu' ci'.v, W Born at Sim Fele, Itaiy, Mrs.' • she is suex'ived by. three other sons. ind ol tin- I';anfmd (liilf Chili anil FOR AUNT SUSIE? Cider-fii.!u8.49c ^79c SaltcdGashcws,-__«_OMOU> _ 47c ' awjuili'il imn nfill-your ini'dnl. Tlu* 1 iVi'is neiivo in the First IMosbytorr 1 Iluri A, T«»u'l n25c,t Mixed Nuts • .perfect cotvd I tlt-st'i) tut ion wnt> liiii'li ul ii nl hm'Church' hero. • . cut'tu-cdo. • »l«e •; of A/tit'i* l.ndui1, }'•}{),- \>y ihirr'ArkU'.v T«iwl, Sr., Ill years |g oHer. • CH-ni; Kuryivor.-i Uro his wife, Mrs. Beverages a_S 2 J] ; liri>i(»m:c!, dlHtni'l lU'puty. ild, Ihi'iuur Miiyni'nrf'Wtv.ttit'.UI and Stuffin ^ 17c Mixed Nuts S" ITBAINS. Amei Sin viyini; him me his wife, Mrs. liiiiiu'r president of tin* Ciaiil'nni l.t'tty 'MiiiKievillc* Crinic Towl; two .4 can. uoo 1 sons, Hurr A., Jl'.. Westilotd, anil din*»e» "2 33c" for- connect! Miny L. l-'ulln ; u . fimi, WIHiim.i, Ttfuml cii kdiioatiiin, dlt'tl yt'.'iU'r- Notice of Special School District __- 43c Peanuts SSSK Plum _ *__ ___. • • * • • u •*• *_h_rr 1 0X70 inches. with whom lit* nin(U- Ins lionu-; anil iliiy nioiiiiiu; at his IIIIIHC, III), l'ldwln 1., Manhassft, N. Y.; two H 17c Diamond Walnuts £ 49c i;,'"t-l». coal. c< South Kiicliil nvciiu^, Wostl^i'ld, idmiijhU'rs, Mrs.,Miriam Towl Hus- §•t -SO. Other soll..Wostliol(l. unil- Mrs; EI|.v.tilioLh Napkin X •itti«r a Id.ni4 illnt'ss. ' ' Meeting of the Township of Cran- Follow The Ads COFFEE* TEA ;«AMDWICHES K<4-|)lll'll J. *'«V ' • lU'r. Tuwl r«'tl«i'Ti>al I'.statt* and (ax do- Ideal Co«ee «, .'^JSc ciiildicn, nnd a brothof, Allan T, ford in the County of Union, New Ideal Olives ^. X M i .225.' Womllanil iivt'iiiic, Wi'stlt«l({, pailnu'iit of tlii'i'c sijbsldiarlt't! of Oorlni: Jlinhor, N. Yr.tro and Mrs Asco Coffee r* ___..79c a forni'tT . inillru nVrtiilstiut*.* :nul thti SUiiuliud Oil Coinapny — the % Towl.eelubt'utcd thefr sixtieth "•••''' ; JUICES and FRUITS pTmental »jw;. • f 'hilH'i' (if the Township 'WirUeyt- l'ipi! IJuo Coni).viii)y, the in the dinu anniversary in April. Jersey, on :•;•:•;• :'••.;•;."•;'\.. ' DtU0HT Winerest Coffee •*»*. M 77c ''«_«_ SM' in ('t'iuifnt'il, died Sun- Northern IMpe liine Company and ' ' bou;;/ Funeral services' will hi^hold at ^ectai J^ 2'*: • {'•' (t«*i' ii llhit*w«, the N_>y Yodt TTi'un_ii t Company, ANICOT ; Ideal Tea Bags •?.„ 41c dayay t hi- u C.niy's, aid Hnst \\u<\\A street »>; A luitlvu of Ci'rtjiloixl.: M»'. witith riUis att 'SOSOUidvi. y Nt^v v York, ilu Inui Uvu with StliildarO Wesl.lU'ld, • at _.:IR. i)/.'in. Wodno; INectar DiuoHt «,« ©c a CANDY FEATURES ild l until inovinu' tu Wfst- diiy in rl.Mii'i'e of )Mc lU'V. l>r: Vtol 1 .vt'iir.s Oil itun'i) thtm R0'JWIII'M. ' iliiy in liru CITIZEN . II«> wass uuu-'itf eil M, SUinueiypasti'i1 of the Jmce^jr-' ^ .2't: Creain Drops S2J '^ 25c the TfcinnrtfltloV.'i in tin* Wy.h- A native of dovi'linwl, Mr. Towl 10, hylerian Cli.u(vh ol- WestiW'ld. In- 1D|Al (it><:tlt^4liiil ttiwii, ,Until huil llvc-d in Wi'stlloUl Mil .y*'iir:i iitnl |tilo>prior- tu tjmtjui:45 '«, »«, for Mrs. u UNCH ~ the turn'••"»>( tliii""ivittiiry". lie iilxi WtKtftf.ia Town CoVmtlt, CHRONICLt Mince Meat sUcH ^«.>i 39c Green Beans ffi M_ 10c Vineen:'.a Jennie • Tonuisulo, W The polls, wiQ terbium Of^ ifiince luciii' _s*«. i« *>'*' ljrrccu *w»»o $ms s*_.—r^ was u inii>iln«r of.tho okl Cl.mfmi years Vtiio, he heuileil .thoj years old, of 531 Wtstileld uvenue, Mince uoco 14 AthWif Chili u»(i' pLjiytAl with tlii tee which conducted a drivt as may be necessary to enable dD Ae legal^roters then present to. cast their ballots. Ib. Ideal Pumpkin ^^ 17c Red Cabbage " Zl9c The meeting will be held MtdTall the legal voters of the School District Mw Flako **. ^p.B18c Ideal Tomatoes ^*»** will vote at the respective poUing^daces stated below. They Will Be Filled With Excellent CKUCT MIX 10c onwyw* /.. 29* "*'—'"•'• • • - " • . ' • ' At the said nseetin^; the following proposal will be submitted: Gift. Suggestions from Now Until Robford Raisins ^^^ Idea-.---.•l• Mm-garine^ , Banner's Currants ^ 16c Evap.Milk wmiu ,-^~.~ Established 1.97 PROPOSAL Next Christmas. that the Board of Education of the Township of Cranford, Heal Cherries •""*£•£ 16c Reynold's^Wrap StT* ?7c , '•!'!', in the County of^^ Unioni>i_Jiereby authorized: Ideal Vanilla tT5.35c PreservesSSS,::^-23c 31*£c ^ (a) To construct a new schoolhouse on land owned by said Board of •/ WlAi AND YOU'LL FIND LOCAL MER- Food Coloring "S5g'23te. AppleSauce 2 [cation, situate in the School Distnct^osijie Northwesterly side of Brookside SPICES Borden's Starlac u_ce at Spruce Street, andVmJutse schooTfurniture and other necessary equip- CHANTS' SHELVES ARE BULGING DAIRYCREST ;i •- Jutt ttii thing for your Seasoning ^ lent therefor, and imptove_i»aid UWMJ and to ejqpendUierefor not exceeding Ideal Nutmeg $540,000.00; ._.' •:..]"•' " - ' /' :• .I:"' ^^^^^--^ ' ' •'' " WITH THE BEST SELECTION OF Fresh Fa itaiHrt. I IflirkeeSage ICE CREAM (b) To construct a new scjrtoolhouse on land owned by said |3oard of ncy HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE THEY r II T^kkAiwiiw- I DurkeeThymc •"''.' HALF Education, situate in the School District oi the Westerly side of Walnut Avenu^, GALLON and purchase school rVcrniture and other necessary equipment therefor, and ^im- SlVER CARRIED. »aie SmoolhA Creamyt Special ThU Week! prove saidtatad and to expend therefornot exceeding $840,000.00; •folk - POTATO CHIK (c) ^or said purposes and in order to provide part of said $1,280,000.00 Chipzels Pint Carton 29c White ' . J.I.. authorized expenditure, to apply and expmd the-sum of $20,000.00 from moneys •'/.• Boiler' With C«r_ 1^19c MeUprodf Bag Free! now available in thei-and, Building and Equipment Account of the School District, swirr U« Wittiaut Card and, in order to pro^idVtbcJbalance Jof said expenditure, to issue bonds of the School JP District uVtheprmcipatamXj^ of $1^60,000.00. 1/ •- 0U-''' The polling places for the said meeting and their respective polling dis- tricts, nave been designated as follows ani ho person shall vote at said meeting 11 &PRlNGrlCLO AVUNUr. elsewhere than at the polling place^tf-fcsigriated for the voters of the polling district <$ia*H,tlte in which he or she resides: X— - * .._ Virginia i«e We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an

A : ; '. •'•• '" ••*• ' '' .' •••'' • •• . -; . Polling place at the Sherman Schbol at Lincoltr^Avenue in the School .. ••..j.ysa v . . outstanding funeral home, complete with; air ton- District, for legal vote*, residing within General Election Districts Nos. One, Two- V : •*•! •• •";•'.', ditioulng, organ, large light rooms for ymi evei •and Six.. ..'"'••.>••."••'•• • • ' • ;.:.'• - ' :^__' ' v POUllMC DISTRICT No. 2 . 3-lb. tin $3.35 t • . ' " ' convenience* Our own display room. ' j" Polling phice at the Lincoln School at CeMUumiah^Avenue in the School Colored On* «««st ^MIHT. dwelt f-41 •» •»»» District* for legal voters residing within General Election Districts Nbs. Five and Ten. 12-o*» ^^POLLING DISTRICT No. 3 Wtglnia***Spoclal'„_ Pollihg-pttee at the Cle\-eland School at Union Avenue in the School Dis- . / ;ies >» trict, for legal voters residing yfithin General Electioh Districts Nos. Three and - Nine.- • .,...... " . , . • . • ' , • .... - Mince Pie . ISetEress Run fat Today's issue ". "FOULING DISTRICT No. 4. ,< s_ . ..-. Rushed oven-fresh from the world's largest bokory! 15c - Killing PLSw*. at tlie Cleveland School «t Miln Street in the School District. Supreme Stuffing Bread tS** (at legal voters residing within General Election Districts NoaJr our. Seven and Supreme White Bread "^ £7 flight.; 4J5O COPIES

•• • • •• •• • / •/ 518 E. Broad StM«t I of Education, ^t !• tlljft*" W«s>ft»ld. H. J. — WE 2-0143 D*t 1952. H. R. McCULLOUGH, District 2123 ALDEN ST.

.> 'A^ -^^ ^ 1 H'J'V'*''1^'*^"*'^" *^~ - ih ,f i •.'jll'.'»l V"^"'"^' ^''^ ''*f-''M - - T^"'I^"'TX V ^** '' • . - '. •*"" .'''*\v -"'[__ '' ' '' /' '" i'J 'IIT'^ "•' Bfllf" '-" s't*:K!WWe___:T__1_J^______• • -.— . •.' • r . • - ' •• •»-". • : OT; -n * - • ^^i^^ : ; v Y, NOVEMBER 25, 195Z,, .....".•• i-i"-jj -' .i.•.•;••'••'•...•.•."...••'•:••...•, -*.• •_•". . :"t•'.•.•-.. ''V •'. ••- : • •'• ..".-" '.•"•:-•'••'-i•'" '•,': *-^'";-j;:-.-' .*»^",TOAiircv-»nn rnrtlEN Al ^::'v;?y.:'r^'''. ';r •••''•: ••••'••': •':,'• .••'••• ••.•"•••>:- •^•:'':-:'.^>:;':":/ ' ^''':'-:.'3-; >';: " '•" v': NOVEMBER 25, 1952 Pupils to Teachers Ratio ss^'V •'••:••••;•' Parish House Hit this\ team did such a fine job last j : DONT FORQET Operations to Present year it is helping considerably with By 52 Christinas SpecUlisi in Human Relation. -: i •:.•••. future. A study of undeveloped United Fund Campaign areas and estimates of their impact and wife by i-s«w said several windows were I StDeU Thanksgaringi I puzzle of schopl_finance. Seal is the result of an artist's They have added two vice-chair- ' blown- out on the same side of th^ desire to make.the red. Double- Rutgers, the State University CB the school population when and " )r. ciareiice^i Ackley, natj^n- men to this year's organization to Marie building. These were among the Barred Cross a symbol"of the fight' ' J. developed was included in theprovide more thorough coverage, is .,,,y known educationel'consultant, p a telephone many windows which were de- against tuberculosis better Jcnown MISS BKAD8DAW report. ' . men ^ discussed the question of teacher the ' cooperation of tnefo-.hc .„ _. 36, mostly houser stroyed during the ftre. load in terms of related pupil- and loved throughout, the coiulnty With this telephone com- Chief Schindler-said the; blaze leacher ratios before the Annual "and country, - according. toO Robert priceed^to obtain itg ; iiiiiu-x.-,. they contacted 628. tele- started in the" clerk's office next to M. Crane, a board member of the to thipnv.^-ta Walnut avenue, - as set Meeting of the New Jersey Tax- PLAY MAKES FRIENDS show him a little something about phttne numbers • in town and sold the' one used by the Rev,. Mr- payers Association. He cited costly Union County Tuberculosis and All of us kriOwlhat friendship is it: Then ^aofl and leave him alone. Brookside place and jpioomingdale. up patron Subscriptions at $2 per per- Carthy. It spread' to the Rector's Health League, inc.' l• . ; .«; ..... learn faster ... gem«nts. son. Perhap^close to 2.000 calls ; trends existing in some states in life*-. He will learn faster by himself, .avenue. Most of the property was, otfice and the kitchen and then one of the real treasures of and he has to do it his own woy. a«,uired through, the tax hen ac- had to be rriade to complete the All Sizes . .. - :, which the ration of pupils to teach- Sheets of the-Christmas Seals— raced up the 'partitions past the ers is declining while school costs leaturing the Double-Barred Crbs* But we don't; always realize that Then he will be very proud and count of the nuuuttpal fioycrnment.c.t> he '»« and ^ list. The success of the job is_al- second floor to the attic where it arc, increasing. ;. und a glowing candle in an old-the, ability to make friends begins can hardly wait to show you how ready qssuredi The quota was $640 spread once more.. The chief said 1 and they have already exceeded fashioned canine holder— were de- [ larly. A child's friends are import- much he has learned. , , firemen were hampered in their 'Among 15 states with cnroll- 1 this quota by $30*. They expect to Over 22 lbs. - &• 43^ ts of more than 600,000 pupils, livered to over 100,000 resident ant, to him, more impartant than ' Parents can help—children so STOP IN AND LOOK AROUND eventually »collect a total of $700. ertorts't'o reach the attic from the of Union County on November I1?, roo? by heavy insulation which „*„< Jereey stands 14th ip teacher adults realize. Even though parents much by teaching them games and The patron list is Usually a good the start of the 1955 Christmas Seql skills; Even though this may lead bt the Dramauc Club was under the shingles. The. sec- load.as reflected in terms'of pupils want their child to have friends, .barometer of the, success of a play. per professional' employee in th«Sale Campaign against Tubercu^ to keen competition!, .notice sonrfc- average of Rotary. They Judging by this one, itsjsuccess ond floor Was untouched by flre. ' . they don't always know how to Only'marks, of fire evident in_a 18 toiflbK - lb.49f schools, Pr. Ackley said. He cited losis. The campaign will continue 'iimes' how rauch fun a group of s^cms assured. Marie says it was until December 25. help. , good players riiive • together.. Dotj't AT large room on the first floor next to inures reported bjr the -Us S. Office just a routine job. Children tend to like others who try to get yo.ur child to learn skills tad C the,;offlces and kitchercis scorched of Education. These showed that Mr. Crane states that, since the S early part' of this century the ;an play games. Your child will that are too old for' him.. This future Publicity is in charge of. Ken- paper on the ceiling. However, in 1950 New Jersey had an average rtitin. ' • - - , statement.to the general chairmen.] ruwmij « ... „- be more popular with other chil- doesn't help him with children of : as with the rest of the building, 8" to 17 lbs, - «»• 53^ of 23.7 pupils per professional em- Double-Barred Cross has served At a special school election, on ! EM has bet'ii doing this job ,very j rjeth MicKay of Rotary who did dren if he knows games and canhis own age, and it's with these STOCKS OF ct December 10, the citizens of-Cra'n-j well for.'a number of years andjsuch a fine job last year. Dot Me-, the room sustained a great deal tif ployee in its schools.. Among the 13as the emblem under which the : - IEHSEY-DBESSED |HB END • voluntary associations have fought play Uienr well. You cap.--w.aich children that he has his real fun. DOIXC ford v.-ill be asked to ' approve • a ! Peter u iis vice-chairman of thejClintock of the Dramatic Club^is water apd smoke damage. The states in 'which the teacher load other children of the.: same' age. bond issqe for $1,260,000 for the'arrangements committee in lhst'i assisting-notwithstanding the fact continuous and heavy streams of was greater were the industrialthe spread of tuberculosis in our own county imd in all communities ?ind out what they enjoy and what 'two 12-room buildincs. Ad-cording year's benefit. . ,. • . {that she is in the'midst of moving water played on the building FRESH PORK Lf IN lb. states of IIe*'Yorkt'Massachusetts, games they are playing. Then seeNewspaper Guild Holds ! g p to the Ionji'-ra'hKC plann:ing.jreport, The :iv,runce.mcnts committee is j her residence. Last year Dot served caused, the"cellar to be filled' with Pennsylvania, Ohio,'Michigan and throughout the nation and it's ter- that you* child has. a4 chance to rltbries. The fight against tubercu- that you* d has. ach High School Conference there "will be a shortage of from lioSuled by John Starr of the Dra-'on the ticket committee. a foot of water. '•, ' ' California.-The;latter had"u.ratio probabll y won't bbe • there will be a snonagc oi num iiH..t.. „„. » | losis Is' waged by the American le&rn, too. It The" Newspaper Guild of Eliza- •21 to 32 ek-nricntary clasyroms in . matic Club who does this job. so Tickets are easy to secure. Every % IKnn, «M a little (iH. An' *alarj*m*ril of this would of 29.4 pupils per teacher. possible\for your child t o learl n allll *<«« • • ! vyell year after year"that he isJjMr. rn t>e of both Rotary and Dra- •a cxceDmt Ckrittmo* gift for her parent*. Building Insured people ..by their purchase of the beth-held a conference "for-Thigh 1956. His assistant is (malicCm ! Clubr s has a supply, several} The parish building is insured, it Dr. Ackley characterized as "re- the games. If he learns some of . says, "It is expected .^rfan«emcnts." His u«.»^... ~, maui. i-luu» ..«« _ »-^.,. Tuberculosis Christmas Seals. school newspaper staff rrtembers VWL The. report was learned from George G: Mil- search by palaver" various claims them and learns how to play them i and faculty adyisors on the various ^..tha.that the 1951956 elementar6 y sclibol I Vinte Sarnowski.- Last year Vince .stpr.es downstdwn will have them Pictunss as Christinas' Gifts Miss Stella O. Kline, executive well, he will not feel left out of population will be 2,560 to 2,861 tlida stint on the ticket committee, ior y^y may buy them.at the door, ler.'-rtreasurer of the churcli. : It as to what constitutes a "reason- director, states that /during 1951 the phases of newspaper work on No-. :o take a picture of one Qr.twir CHOICE COTS the other children's fun. pupils." As of October 31, 1$52, The, arrangements committee han-r ig^tter' get there early as there are ANY people on my Christmas j could not be learned last night able" teacher load. i Union County Tuberculosis League le other children's lun. :•. - *•—: -T . . 1 jbjects of their collection and do whether the vestry and. wardens there were 2,100 elementary, pupils. , dle.s rental, ticket printing', sup-1 no reserved seats. , . M--- list axe problems — or had louse He declared that "insistence that held 98 clinics dt ^hich 1,891 per- A child should be able to.do the- vember 18 in the Cranford. High ! plies ushers, provides fireman and j been up to. last year. Then I found the same as with the scenic. I dra will undertake to replace the build- Sirloin and Poi class sizes must not exceed 25 or same things.thathings that othotheer children of School-library. Complete Stock of SCIIK.K, REMINGTON cnrolled. 1 this with part of a.' glass collection sons were examined and X-rayed. j janitor Service, handles hat check photography could.be the'answer, ing now or have it razed. . 30 or some other such dictum is, his own. age are doing. Exactl~ "y" .The sprogram was opened by belonging to one of my friends. He lb. Seventy-three new active tubercu- and refieshment concessions and Alumni to Meet to many of them. So I thought I'd The Rev. Mr; Carthy, who-was STEAKS r as yet, purely a matter of opinion. Walter E. Corris, president of the PERFUMES still comments on the enlarged losis cases were/diagnosed" in the (what skills and games vary with an>\ SUNBEAM Photograplier^ to Take manMinvy fith<>>other- detailsdetails. The Newman Club Alumni Asso- pass along some suggestions which in Now York yesterday afternoon, There simply has not yet been a, clinics., Nine hundred Newspaper Guild. He was folowcd 'CO..T Y might kelp you.this year. Of color.print which I sent' him last announced last, night that he has SMALL Picture* of Flowers Ticket ale again in charge of idation of New Jersey, a recently ;hriptmas. scientific determination of maxi- by Dr. A. L. Johnson, Union . i FloyXneynoWs" of Rotary who did course, the basic idea of using pic- called a special Vestry, meeting for! mum size of class beyond which County superintendent of schools, o<*f ?™i* T !la'ftneio ibb i taTir>4irt'rfaj.lt r>s la Nick organic group of Catholic, with tures 'as gifts can be expanded in - Too, you may find among your tonight to discuss yesterday's loss I GALORE! P y Nick pr.ints a good closejjp picture of good teaching results cease or seri- who commended the members of ranKements will be taken by the ; Cprlc js asSistmc tM Dramatic (some college background, will hold many-directions. ... and also to plan 'how the church1 AND ELECTRIC one of. ypur favorite people. It's ously decline." the guild for their fine work with Craniord Photographic Society at i , ;Th5s .,. Nick.s flrst big job In | its monthly meetmg Friday ^at M " For special friends and relatives vvillJiouse its church School pupils Legs of Lamb n>- PERFUMES often amazing how candid shots .high school newspaper staffs •a meeting Monday evening at the ^ ^..nt.M pby but judging by thejp. m. at 12 Mill street, Newark. collect the pictures you have taken On the other hand, lje showed were made to .contacts of the The Most Famous e can manage to catch-the exact on Sunday mornings. I. throughput Union County. homes of the assistants he has 1 when you've been with them on At the time the. construction of' CHOICE CUT ..''<•• that statistically, a variation" of and 265 visits made in behalf ;out when the other chil- ;. Irvin.'M. Horowitz explained the Casino .. • t names 01 uiu a^-.i.^«i(l.. .— personality or character of a per- Occasions during the past year. By even one pupil more or one pupil tuberculous patients. , Lucu « swimming. When every- essentials of news gathering, news French Brands. RAZORS . ,X)frs. R. H. Walcotl. former-pres- |pnOSO n has success is assured. Rotary Cancels Meeting son. These pictures are rare and Sherlock Hall was undertaken, 6 *.„„.-,*....- _—-wiita having extra prints made you can architect's drawings were com-. less in the ration of pupils to pro- body in the neighborhoods-roller writing and sport's writing. Robert • ident of the Garden.Club of Cran- Thc progam is in charge of Wi Rotary Club will, omit its meet- put together a very nice little al- you -should consider them as pos- lord, will arrange the flowers. The Taylor of the Dramatic Club witM sibilities. If- the whole picture pleted for another unit to connect RIB ROAST fessional employees could mean Court Hears skates, he' ,>feekvjost if. he can't Gardner spoke on the different bum for each of them. This is a either substantial sayings or grcat- types of feature writing. Makeup club will provide appropriate gift that has a lasting and personal doesn't suit you, consider what that hall with the present church Appeal by lieberinan skate, too. Youe child. doesn.'t have backgrounds and lighting. touctt which, is hard to achieve can be done by cropping and hav-i edifice. Because of high building OF BEEF lb Jy increased costs whipb, within a * *j • i' ~i i. J 'i^, • i to set the pattern, but he will be and headline placihgs were dis- The club, has invited all local ing oply a part of it enlarged. costs, \i Was .decided to. undertake Shut Cat* single state, might run into millions cussed by. Daniel A. McLnughlin. meeting with the usual neckties and'vases. UT 'Adecudon is expected.within a hap py whe^he f;ilows ;it. photographers and flower lovers j-year when he and Margaret Oss- For other people 'on your' list-r only ' the one stfticture, and to of dollars annually. be e All arc members of the Elizabeth mmmsmm.ber'4. Undoubtedly, there are people wcok oir an gPg^ode j.™^ J When youyour chilUIdd u is ninterested in ia nitend the ooeii meeting. . •' ,' rnan teamed up. Willa advises that consider their interests. If yog renovate the older structure. The .. . of Superior Daily Journal staff;. Robert ' M. you know also,'for whom a gift Look At This Ch/op Sale! rt r something.'-suc, h as roller for-their home Would be the most know a cat fancier, and have easy latter, work had iieen-almost com- Cook Immediately > Court iti Newark, on Monday _by Uratingryou'can hel p Whim . AA|t t thhe Compton, also , p£ the Journal, access, photographically speaking, pleted. ;.'.-•. .. .' '"'•• • ' served as chairman, tot the com- YARDLEY . appropriate and appreciated thing Seymour S. Lieberman of 105 Wai- beginnitig> Ws better for .^ (o OLD SPICE ' Ames LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...../...... : lb. 89c Never allow frosen fish to tha\y you could send thenu From your to a number of these animals,;why The parish house was built more nut avtnUe. • . mittee.. " . KRIB LAMB CHOPS Z ^b; 69c and then retreerft: wee thawed. It stock of pictures pick out one of not present him with.a picture than half a century ago. It for- should be cooked utmost immedl' Mr./ lieberman was tried in The group from Cranford in- your best scenic Views which has collection of them. The.same:could merly was; a two and a half story SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS .. ; ..lb. 69c County Judge Walter L. Hetfield's Geveland School Holds cluded the following members of ..; ..•• —for— ••• been admired by them and have it hold true for dog-lovers. Or forframe dwelling and was used as SHOULDER PORK CHOPS :.^....^..:..:....\b, 43c •atelj. • - ' '••'; " • ' ' . '. '"'' cour^ anc' found guilty of book- the Spotlight staff: Anne Kochmer GIFT SETS enlarg£|d, .This can. be done with sohieone. who has visited -you, a the roctoVy for many years by the making. He was- sentenced to one Jr. Red Cross Drive editor-in-chief; Caroline Scholz either * your black-and-white or groiip of pictures of the places he late Rev, John Edgecumbe, wiio tio iwtwo yearye«us min priso|JI™,n, «,,.and„ „a fin,...^e o—f Cleveland School last week con- makeumake-up editored; ; Nancyy Reinert, as- & Complete color pictures, of course. Then yoU saw would be nice. served as rector of Trinity Church $1,000 was suspended. He was re- ducted a Junior Red Cross Drive. it dit Jntt Zulick may either have it framed or pre- With imagination and a knowl- sociate editor; Jeanette HIM HER for many years. • OPEN TONIGHT (Tues.) leased under $2,000 bail because of When final tabulations are Innew, s editor; and Paul V.Buona sent it to them unframed. so they edge of thee people to whom yoy u The structure was converted to may have it done in the way they are sending these gilts, you should the appeal. Cranford police charged a, chart constructed by Miss Bea- guro,'-faculty adviser. a parish".house about 1917 during P.M. ni mwith receiving horse- bets in a trice Warner's sixth grade will re- . .. (I'- wish. •• *''•'• "' "'" be able to solve photographically the rectorship'of the Rev.-Kenneth a number of your problems. slope at 19 Eastman^^ veal which class was.-the nrst to If any of OJB people on your list D. Martin", and was- remodeled and street. ' ' reach 100 per cent . " Local Boys Participate are coUecton, you might manage Jh van-Guilder . "Stuccoed in 1920 when the church Closed Wednesday at 6 P.M. .... Eugene A. Liotta appeared for The Student Council, wtyh Miss In Pingry Radio Play also was remodelled. Mary Miller's help, will count, roll It has long been used foe church the defendant and H.' Russell Two local boys'participated. in EVENING school classes on Sunday .mornings • TOP 6H BOTTOWl ROUND Morss, flrst assistant prosecutor, and deposit the money in the bank: a radio play presented Friday by FINE IMPORTED Veterans Croup Elects Service League Fair as well as parish and other mefct- for the State. " A check for the amount .will then the Pingry P.layers, school .dra- FOR SEPARATE PERSONS Ijngs throughout the week. Since • be sent to the Cranford-Garwood- matic group, in the gymnasium of GIFTS FOR Tomasulo Secretary Realizes $1,200 Profit POTR0AST JKenilworth Chapter^Amerlcan Red PARIS HER (Continued from page one) •'. the completion of the new Sher- Official at CHS Pingry School,. Elizabeth. FRENCH lock vHal!,,it had continued to house Cross. They are: Fred puffy, of 1 Syl- James Tomasulo of 42 West booths ..were the Rotary, Kiwanis CHOICE COT / Lloycl W. Cornell; Jr., admission Holly street has been elected sec- a number of church school classes vester street and Arthur Lewis of THE KIDS jand Colony clubs. on Sunday mornings, < UR CLASSIFIED retary bf thevWar Veterans Pub- League officials said after the CHUCK ROAST i.43o - Golden Age Group was enter- lic-Employes' Association of New blir that it is^heartwarming to see -.7 Ar LOW PRICES ! ; ford High School on Wednesday, Jersey. He is an employee of the the response made to a project of ""'""/Sfc~LonI». "'"••"'• ;" December 3, ,to confer with, Ger-. tained at lucheon Thursday after- IN LAST WEEK'S Before the rise of the Batbary GIFTS UNUSUAL, AS USUAt Square Dance Held Union County road department..'. this kind in which townspeople noon by the Women's Guild of Cal- pirates to power, Louis IX of COOL DAY TREATS hardt Kellnof.'guidance counsellor,' vary Lutheran Church at Sherlock A square dance was held Satur- SOAPS The-election was held Saturday ,~..j local organizations join the and hold student* interviews. He i sis day evening at the Casino by the France, later St. Louis, died Jn / Hall of trinity Church. Following •Jn Elizabeth; •'•... •spirit of a charitable aftair." OLONIAL / current!^ ""'tSurirtg: '* various sec- Newcomers Club. Mrs,Thomas ISSUEv Tunisia while leading the eighth New the luncheon, movies were shown. . Mr/ TotnasUlo was recently Crusade of 1270. . ' • • f$ Scrapple . . lb. 31c REPRODUCTIONS ondary schools throughout Mrs. J. H: Pegg was chairman. Eurell was chairman. elected treasurer of Union County . Foamlnc Ability Jersey. WALDORF ;.Vr, THIS IS Np RECORD — JUST AN AVI»AOE Chapter of the War Veterans' Pub- A Uttle-knoxyn quality of licorice Engaeement Blag . lb. 59c COBBLER'S BENCHES lic Employes* Association of New is the ability of liquid In which It SPICE CHESTS has been processed to iVsm. Much Sales records show'that the dia- DIAL SCOTCH . ..--a RUN. Birr, rrs PRETTY CONCLUSIVE or. THE Jersey. He was also named to the mond in the engagement ring which , BAROMETERS resolutions committee. Raymond of the foaming material in fire TRIVETS TOILE1T extinguishers is r.-ude from licorice the average, American glrjl receives Schickhaus Cottage Hams lb. 69c "fool .also of Cranford, was elect- ts one-third of one carat SPOON RACKS TAPE ed secretary. . • by-products. CVCKOQ CLOCK8 SOAP BIG VALUES Cloverdell Midget Pork Rolls ea. 1.43 aWW '•' "•• 25c ROLL TISSUE CXM* BfMl . ' ' HUNDREDS OF OTHERS 25c CAKE Fanners In the British Isles; orig- YOU RECEIVE VROM inal home of some of the. world** Fresh Spare Ribs .. lb. 43c best known meat *ad milk cattle, now seek, to import a new .North We Wish You All Amavieap beef animal, thecattalo. Wilson's Sliced Bacon lb. pkg. 53c [ I- «, '.'I i.i'vi THESE LITTLE ADS a cross breed of domestic cattle and the msonyor American buffalo. A VEilY .v Honeycomb Tripe • . . lb 39c 1 EASl BBOAD ST. V '. • HAPPY HOT JIND5WEET 50c CLOSE 01/ T! tvtergents which will wash cloth- es to cold, water, remove stmini ITALIAN SAUSAGE ib. 69« 25c PRO-PHY-LACTIC • ••'."• MENNEN -. without. extra' bleaching, and-mako. liW.' '-'•• ' •"'.^i'. '^^^*' • 'liii 1 THANKSGIVING fabrics, moth-proof jand knlldew-probf WILSONS COUNTHY & AHMUUItS •Ve among the soap industry devel- MR. and MRS. JOHN WIESEMANN HERSHEY BORATED opments predicted soon. R(H|[]BUTTER k 75« TOOTH v TALC ' '. He Leaned How • TOP 6KM>E QUALITY BARS BRUSH In Ludlow^ KniUn^! Portal MAN0R BAKE SHOP | Clerk Edward O'Sullivan was chos- I en to attend classes in the detec- 1 WALNUT AVI. Cx 6-2295 RANKFURTERS - tion of forged money orders, re- GAMBURS turned to his 'office and forged BOTH FOR XtM <'«Mi> for bimscU. SBOUIDNT DRIVE ' *> Is In 1 lb. CALVES UVER ••/• JUST LOOK!* T.. And a gambler is any Varnish ilmliHJfcf •"flmrrrt onto a man who drives a car e..with a Mtt that holdjL 0>. BACON * 89< AND WESTFIELP much m»tfri^ asBDuible Without Tues. and Wed. Dec. 2 and 3 without adequate insur- i.'A smaU^iea should be WILSOICS OLEO 1 quickly covered .and the varolsb ance — and. r^ISKS ALL spread out crenly.:' Budget Sale MARGARINE lb of his worldly possessions. SHOULDER ; Remember this. If you STRICTLY FRESH JIBMOUR3 WHITE can't afford insur&ttce~ybu eemn. U tte~«dat*nc« oC • can't afford to drive .an baabv Basin* are well da- LAMB, CHOPS lb. EG G S th« «arth"» thre« mala automobile 1 - r 1 WAIT AB SALB oc«us — Padfle. AtUriUc. and LEAN NECK OF . 0±0±' KOSHER STYLE__ '" IndUn-^iy) for the Arctic Ocean. l I«OL tba Antarctic region baa none. LAMB for STEWING lb.'Cm lb. m HANDLE ALL FORMS 2— MEDIA : i.v•*•• • • •;. •• ..•'.•..•'*. BRISKET CORNEB 69< OF INSURANCE V/fSU Storetiours: 8;30 A,M. to 10 PMML Daily Except Sundays REPRESENTATIVE , 3—CUSTOMER COBfPANIES. ClUaeat •adCliimUclc it proud to be the TetGR6-61QQ I" which brin«« buyer and aeller CHARLES M. YEAKEL ""_.. WESTFIELD CST. - CRANFORD Opp^-Rialto Theatre •"'••,.:• ** A & V SUPER MARKET FRANK VODfcASKA INSURANCE Opp.^Cranlord Theatre FREEZER ORDERS TAKEN CARE OF TlgDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY CRuftrd 6-2474 FREE PARKING LOT IN REAR Cranford Trust Bldg. CRANFORD, N. X >ic Organisation* It NORTH Am. Wi CBAWORD. K. mOOM t, SECOND F1A0K 11 WALNUT AVENIUE ^ Our Store Ooted All D*y Mondays CRanford 6-1113 ..^lU,v. l % : fV-'r'"•'• '•', '•'• *\ . I "•' "•' '-£'• • •••• _>-V"'"'••'':•' ••"'• ' Bridges'; "recomnien^Ing '• ;elyed'"from the Union'County BU-J for Tesigriatloh as a member of the mkuttes 'of fbe Octo- for larger sfgns wtth luminous .Union Couaiy Welfare Board, Was bution of $5200 W to the,:^^.-^- : ; also iunTthfe ctscktaUs are; num- paitit reading ^'Cranford" on Ken- ibk Co. of Elizabeth, for furnishing of Mountainsifde, for theinjprav«w iiSyi& •;. &'•'%••'.''': • ••''••'',•'!.'-"':'•:-'"-• "-''"'• :'•• •".' •^''. .r^i^iUro^craaa* A^ 't«i« tionil turkey dir^prfbrth^nto^v^werer erous -i- So you won't '(eel quite ber23.19S2 jtp the Roncl pepartment one newrcferretf^-lo Comrriittee of the ilworth Ave.,. guiding, cast vand : rrient of a natural stream wh«» Si Enlace their orders, early lest hey find they - so bored.' • '"••..•'. • ••• • -••.••• j_l : ftnobituiei that all bills present- H. LLGMC Dump Trucii?. complete Whole. ,-;•.: , ; ".''"' '- ••.•'•' ~o«*-4>lace their oraers,e«»»* «=••.»«:« uuu mey miE west •.trafllc into Springrlcld Ay.e.,' crosses Old f ote. Road; T4mbWTs» ip of 65, has done much to llere. (therefore, that the voters have to be satisfied with sortie iojther, poultiy Of course it's also the scapegoat's ed, for payment be ordered paid, with Hcil Elody and' Hoist, and Judge John L. .Hughes, advis- would be well advised to reject the meat. The suggestion came frpto ,D. B. »•-•- which have deteriorated, was re- ing arrangements • should be made line Road, and knollwood' Road, Letters to file* ol The CUizeH and Cnrmlel*. fault if you have one too many, and was on motion «sf flreebolder Her- ferred to Road Committee. :quipment ai>* specified for $7903,- was received and, ordered filed. make Cranford a heater cpmrnunity in proposition at .the rjecerober 10 tSe! 'of Biibrth. the largest Mry » hate yourself;, your family, your lich, ituly' seconded smd unani- J5; lesK Pedbral Tax of $286.15; for moving the S>ummit' District ctnoNicix, Estabiixhtd 1853: "-.' which to live. It CmxcK, Established 1&S observance of Youth Week, ha* cbn- for material and spiritual aid, Americans -were to. thC &fore than 600 passenger car owners who morning. But, you had nothing to Following pwumBMcalions were Mack Dump Truck of $200 — Public ^Property, Grounds and troduced and moved for adoption: 106 South 0Ave.. 1 Jrn which to consider the matter warded i& State. '• observe their third peacetime Thanksgiving since not register under a new mileage rationing pro.' do. with it It was the scapegoat. making a 'net delivered price.'of Buildings Committee^ Continued on Page Five (Combined in lMi) __ tributed the talents of its member, to an Cranford. N. J. more fully. /''' .••'•.-. received: «>nH nf World War JI. Cranford_churches were - ha#a final pppprtunity to list the serial hum. He can take it. And ybu;'quite Kcer>er. Zula M. King, .commending Bon- •$7497.60, was referred to Road Monthly'''reports of the County A,good'second look^a^aayi lVt dnservlccstTbar^k^gtying ^. Tinel?Ws.juMJiiE:nurob*r.pfof...thciEgni5 -jfowai^ SanitoTiUrji: ~lo~hold"prayer••_.,._ . o making appUea3i>V ik in February. otO^n later? the total raised.here amounted to'$4,550.39, it vvaj icasoh of the year, but summer was bad too. Everything frpm the tioward BL BesS. Jail Keeper, tee, -advising of a •quotation re- Court into the Court House, was Report of tnc Union County of the chief supporters of the ""*"""'' The flood gates inthe TlahSoTniaDiat North revealed by Dr. Gordon L. Peters, general chair. Regular meeting of the Union ceived- for on Mack Model A40X NATIONAl iDlTOBiAl •;avenue were opened and placed In working condi- )5 degree .weather on down was blamed on him. And all he has to, look making ippIicaJsora for T«djrcment referred to tlje Public Property Mosquito Extermination Commis- rto County Board'of. Chosen Freehold- Dump Truck, chasis, complete with tion, it was announced by Township Engineer orward'tb now is more of the same—but .dished out under cooler for disability ai!Kj"encJocsing Pholo- Grounds & Bldgs. Co.mniit.tcc. , sion for lrsua.1 year, -October 1. construction of the- proposed new A scries of s6ocl neighbor teas, curd pavti.^ ers was held at the Court House, four yard dump body, from Mack jon of in their desire to provide P. J. Grail, undjer whose supervision ,the vvprk was and other forms of entertainment were to be hold onditions. : - .".'. ^ . . . • •-> Elizabeth, N. J. on Thursday. No- statsvc£ his Annoy, discharge and County Clerk, enclosing copy of 1951 to September 30, 1952, was elementary schools inCranfofd. carried out •..'•'.' " •'- •-.."•••'• ' ,'..'•. certificates times • two doctors, was Motor "truck 'Corp., of Newark Cranford Welfare Association and now adequate facilities.. Neither do I i>\" local women for the purpose of raising (um|s It was the scapegoat's fault that father took a ji'cce out of vember 13, 1952 at 1:30 p. m. Oath of Office of.Herbert J. .Pas- received... i , MtMIKt: QVAM-nX WBKKUKS Or NEW JKKSCT " Crartford's World War 11 Honor Roll at the" referred to Ffcsamce Coantnittce.' for $8869.92,; less Federal Tax o( • doubf the necessity for certain - to purchase a mobile kitchen unit for the c;uituc.a coc as Register ahd Oath and Or- Report of Auditors, Wright. • Entered at toe, Post O^Ilce at Cranford, N. J, : is starting a Student Loan Fund. he side of the garage.; Not father's fault, of course. "Why don't they Director Dudley presiding. Roll Sf.27.92; less allowance on a 1.038 1 1 vember 20, aruartirle on the front added facilities! But I do have corner of Springfield and North avenues-, which corps of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenilwoutli Chap- Inman Hei^hls Assoc, Inc.. ask- der of Appointment of A. Wutkiiis Ixani! and Co., covering the Union . ' •"-•;"; as Second Class Matter It is a distinct honor that one of itspage pertaining to a possible saving contained the names of nearly 2,000 men and wpm- ter of the American Red Cross. tiake garage doors wider?" he* —r —-^- •— call showed five members present Dump Truck of $643 making a nef • Published Thursdays otCrahford; New-Jersey, by" grave doubts about the necessity, ^ son Cracked,up his car and and three absent.. Freeholders ing us- to advise thtsn on what day Murphy as Deputy Register of County Mosquito Extermination A in connection with the riew con- *en who saw service in World War II, was removed. yelled. The scrapegoat pringed ahd leaves will be collected from the delivered price of $7550 was' re The Cranfcrd Citizen and Chronicle, lv\c. Official .past presidents, Mr. MacCIary, has been for two new schools with a total The weath'erbeaten. board had become unsightly, Fifteen Years Ayo ' '[ :nded in the hospital for a good Benninger rind Bauer reported Deeds and Mortgages iti and for Comrnissiftn for fiscal year fttdlrj.-g struction referred to "a roof of. 1 hung his head in.shame. County Roads, was inferred ii ferred to Road Committee. paper for Cranford, Garw'ood arid Kenilworth.' chosen by acclamation to lead the^3^ of 24 classrooms all at once based according to municipal officials, and many, requests WillisT- Wild of 22 Tuxedo place, tax assessor long ' stay. He'd .Wen., drinking, later. • . . the County of Union. September 30, 1052, was received::' Subscription Rates, $4.00 a Vear in Advance. wood construction" for the schools. on a nebulous look into 1962. It was the scapegoat who bore Chairman, Purchasing - Commit Report of the 'Committee-,, or* Rotary' Clubs in this area with a combined had been received* for its removal. . of Cranford for the past, 11 years, was elected which was the scapegoat's fault On motion of» Freeholder Her- oad CatxtmiKieei .. j Mrs.y Gertrude Gross, tendering OFFICE: 21-23 Alden St. TEL. CRanford 6-&Q0 This same' article Went on' and'.' Also lath mildly critical of the . Announcement was made that the controlling . president of-the New.,Jcrsey League bf Municipal!* •he brunt of the broken golf club tee,' advising of u quotatioft re v .oo-^-certainly not yours — . You Township jd,,'CranfordU askin membership of more than 2,000 men, referred to a conversation between . Board for not aj)prising the voters, stock of the Cranford Trust Company had been lies in Atlantic Citytf. .. . •. •• '. _ •• • Incident. He wasn't in the cellar ; lich, duly seconded and . carried Dr. Howard^. Best and tjiie writer bt the time, to. be sure, but neith- never had time to know your son during the 1953-54 year. > We extend in the brochure rnaHed out a week purchased by Horace C. Corbin of Llewellyn Park- A "players' bench for: Cranford High &A\nn\ which also' Would have led the rise to be for his personal investment. athletes was presented to the athletic department Li child, involved'in a fast game when he was lirowing up, and you hearty congratulations to Mr. MacCIary Former Postmaster William D'Arcy \y as harried Saturday before the' Cranford-^Glen RidRo naitii^ W golf on roller skates, had a thing were more interested in making '.'$ and to the Cranford Rotary Club. to head the March of Dimes campaign in Cranford, bv the family of the late Edwerd G. Marbney. Mr. money than seeing him and his >•.••••' Board was placing ,n brochure^ it xvaVsthted to do with it. It simply couldn't Thanksgiving 1952 wooden roofs on these olsbut ^^^^^x ^ ^ it was announced by Edward L. Whelan, chairman Maroney >vas an ardent supporter of local athlete Irjends.. Oh, you were around,, in : ris cou be huyc happened to either of them. •-. • ' • .. • i of the Union County, National Foundation for Inr for "many years. • v '•'•" nd €;• also to the effect that there would It Was the scapegoat. J physical sense, on week ends, ekpected due to construction alonfe^ xfantile Paralysis: .'. " • • The Cranford Rotary Club at its luncheon As we pause Thursday for bur tradi- ' be a saving in insurance costs but you didn't really Care:what he At ^ mceiing this week the •\ ' Thirty members of the Cranford Women's Re- * meeting decided to contact the various uti'li- It musthave been the scapegoat blue. Big* • Buy It In Cranforjd because of the- wood construction. thought or felt or Wanted to do- tional Thanksgiving feast, we should be further ciariflcd the issue by publican Club attended a luncheon meeting in the ties that serve the community — water, gas,' mjho let the dog off the line for a The Entire conversation between that an additional, sum .Elizabeth-Carteret Hotel, Elizabeth. ..•.,. electricity, telephone and telegraph—in an effort. 1 You weren't there in spirit. You'd ever mindful that the Thanksgiving table With-.the, prospect of more needy families.in to persuade them to open branch offices.in the. frolic , so the. animal could disap- brush him pff with a batch of ;DOIX.C be pear for three days, and wind up blcjrel our forefathers set up those many years cerned :with the construction of the Cranford in 1947 than in many years, the •Cranford town so that residents vyould not be forced to RO to don'ts until he was old' enough to ' ago was an oasis in a desert of near-star- girders, and beams' and framing Welfare Association already' was making plans to •Westfleld and Rosclle for service. ... n the pound. The scapegoat has get but from under. But you real" 10 point tax rise. bring Christmas cheer to a large, number of fami- \ Bob Phelan of Linden, a graduate'of the SM- icvcr been seen with the dog, butly had nothing to do with it at all. SAl vation days. :•':..••'.'• upon which the roof is subsequent- Consideration .must also be given lies, it was learned from Mrs. Carrie C. Grady, ing Eye School in Morristown, was to be (ho-spoaki to 4. ant$ are readying their wares in the hopes .urely he was to blame. No onoYou're an innocent victim. It was ly erected and rjot with the roof to .another item which mSy be of executive secretary. • pr at the Lions Qlub meeting in the Chimney Cor- An immigrant people, newly arrived : slsedidlt. ' that this will be one of the best seasons itself. .. '.;.... • .:• . ' Committees for the annual Christmas bazaar ner He was to be accompanied by his dog. the scapegoat: no small proportion—the teaching It was the scapegoat's fault that and untrained For the needs of this wild in local business history.- There would naturally be a large . to be sponsored' by the Sherman PTA, were an- Cranford residents, still driving with .out-of-, Of course it's1 not your fault that staff. On the assumption that only lit'" board of-education has done continent, bur forefathers needed help to increase in .insurance rate if a nounced by Mrs, T. J. Buckner, bazaar chairman, state license plates were urged to start applj.' your wife: is completely boring to Cranford now has a variety of stores 10 teachers will be added at a ' at a meeting of the executive board and class moth- • mthing about a new school, and school cations early for their 1938 New Jersey plates, it you. It's the scape'gpat again. You even exist. This they received from which makes it possible for local residents of $2,800 per year. ers in. the school library. • /• • was announced by Harry ..R, Heins. of the loVal s perfectly willing to let the chll- never really cared what she did Or their friendly. Indian neighbors. A Christmas party for members qt Cranford Motor Vehicle License Bureau: . Applications for Iren study on the second floor of to obtain almost any gift on their list thought in the early years of. mar- by Unit 212, American Legion, waS'to take place in' transfer wei'e to be made to the other state. he flrehouse. You saw the need The meaning of those early times is t right here at home. In many instances,-' framing supporting the roof would the Casino, it was announced. •" The ringing of the church bells, in" Granford rigc. You didn't really want a wife c 1 10 md you didn't do anything; abou sometimes lost in the dazzling brilliance. result in a lower fire insurance •N \ •..'.' and in all communities in Urtion County was to anyway.- You wanted a mannequin shoppers also 'cari .visit two, three or four Conservatively then, a 43 point '..•''•• '• • Ten. Years At~ . t, because you Were afraid you s a standard open the annual Christmas seal drive of the Union —- or a household servant—"or'a .,T«AIN! of our present national wealth. We for- local stores handling the same general - tax rise may -be expected, attrib- Special services in observance of Thanksgiving . County Tuberculosis League. rould anger your neighbors.'' So mother for "your children. 'Now. get 'that all this is not merely the product Day, which also had been designated as a National )lamc it on the scapegoat now types of-merchandise to chetik on prices, Day of Prayer by the president, were to be held in The Cranford Dramatic Club Was to present you can hardly bear to sit in the Emlyn Williams' "Night Must Fall;" a psycholoci- blight as \?ell. He can take it. Lot; '•' of burHabors, but also the result of the quality, etc. It is no longer necessary for $01,for unproterfed metal girders Cranford churches Thanicsgiving eVe and Thanks- samerom with Her, so you always against giving .morning. / .'•'\ '"'. •''•- _• _ cal study play in three acts, at the Casino on '1\>- >t' heavyweights through the years M»old. . kindly benevolence of bur Lord."~tietnus residents to go beyond the boundaries of present sch6t>1 plant or ~^cernber 3, and 4. Miss Alice Mathcws was directing are sure to have lots of company bureau. ' ^ _._ Town Planning Board advised the Township" 1 lave beejt^riding on his back. on Thursday then celebrate our good their own community to buy Christmas ^ addition ^o Committee that it had approved the plan of-T. V. the production. ..-'.• '.'...... on the week ends — and you are Nine new models beautifully •'••: The" reason that wooden, girders, It was trie scapegoat's fault tha Albext-to-ertjpt an 80-apartment rental housing The annual Girl Scout Fund drive had netted ' ' ' " S.C fortune with-humility, vowing, to use His gifts or everyday necessities. . beams and framing' does not call Before voting in the affirmative project in the Kaltenbach Estate. The application a total of $800, reported Mi's. Joseph Pluimner, for a' surcharge is because experi- chairman'of'the drive, in thanking residents (or Light as our beacon. .•:.'.- Under auspices of the Cranford proposal on December 10,, was to' go^o the Board of Adjustment for approval. ence • with fire . lasses has shown their cooperation. • • . •• • well, taxpayers. Be sure 6f " • • • residents who planned to have the tradl- Business Association, many streets will that construction of this; type are you believe desirable and 9 be gaily decorated for the holiday season. often times burned through but necessary or ''forever hold- your styled, with improve A Deserved Honor There also are ample parking facili- leave the walls of buildings intact, whereas metal girders and beams .In |he election last__week ;of H. ties for the convenience of townspeople.bend and buckle and usually pull NEAR BETTER GOOD... Stanley MhcCIary as district governor of Metered parking makes it possible for the walls of buildings down re- BROOK LODGE NURSING HOME sulting in greater destruction. .."'• 323 Walnut Av OR PAY NOTHING! • '. • •"••••; "Oi the.Better Type" - ".. .* the 271st District of Rotary International shoppers to " park near their 'favorite Cranford, both Mr. MacCIary and the Cranford stores, while municipal parking lots ad- In closing, I also wish to add that tMITBIIErUCI IHUlUt! •van I filce fhaf. for safety, comfort and 1 the Board., of Education is also Rotary Club have been honored. This jacent to the police station, along both riot considering a wooden roof on UNDE|R SUPERVISION OF ! delicious "Country SiyU" sides of the'railroad, and at South and will mark-the first time the local service either'of the contemplated schools. Dear Sir- REGISTERED NURSE flavor baked into...-'.. * .club has had.the privilege of having one South Union avenues provide additional Vexy-truly yours,. There-is one phase of the addi- of its .members serve in this high office. unlimited parking facilities. , ' - L MacBEAN tional school building problem that LICENSED BY economy Rotary, as well as Lions and Ki- V , With most local stores now handling has not been brought out, as far HEARING AldS THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ~ wahis, perform many commur+ity-sefv-"r ^nationally advertised merchandise, resi- us I knoviv by the Board of Edu- cation. Xrefer to the so-called" fl- UCH MIX- . ices' which otherwise would not be dbne. dents have found that they can do just as November 21. 1952 State Aid. There seem to 0NU «f tfte 4o3ga to forUier enhance the long, low, wide appear- Editor; Citizen and Chronicle be/some who think that State Aid »75 tpt Some of these services require the raising well;— art,d oftentimes better —"by mak- •.":'" . Hates on Application ance of the 1953 Mk Four-Door Sedan shows also the horizontal character lines ing their purchases right here in Cran- ff. J. ^ our school system is a suVn of Demonstration vam\f UIK.iimipij•••« trt» tke «C fnat and *tmr fendenC'Box type seat trim gives both and contributing of funds, but the ma- money given out each.'year for;'> Sttmbtery. interior molding and trim are available in a wide ford as going to city shops. And there : : front ana rear Man a amaxt a, jority of them — and usually the impor- It is evident by, now that school systems to use for anything Matthews Hearing Service Telephone'•'~ " variety of harmonizing kn*» to the bayer** choke of exterior body colors. • • "V tant services-—-require the united effort is not the parking problem or the wear voters- of Cranford have in ^tiind they wish with no strings to it. The WADE. AVE.. . CRANFOBD.R ' M. J. Cranford, N. J. Cranford 6-5893 for increased <)riviiig comfort an«l economy, IMynioulli . ' of a group of local business and profes- and tear on the nervous system in battling many questions about tl amount is based on several physi- CtUnfaml 0-2381 , -This year Plymouth is inlrodndng a new concept of ' irogram cal arid financial phases of the sional then interested in their community city crowds. We recommend that you , /Continued on page six) Autuinatic Overdrive may be aildcd to the famous Synchro "Shop and Buy in Cranford') this holiday I be- automobile designin ihr low priced field, a Superb .styling is and of mankind in general. Silent Transmission at moderate extra cost. The overdrive The Cranford Rotary Club, with a season and every season. •> co-ordinated with radical ..engineering developments lo increases fuel and oil economy, lengthens engine life, and as produce the truly balanced car for: easier, safer and more a highway cruising "fourth speed"" gear, adds measurably to comfortable driving. '.-'_ I driving and ridingTcoiSfforK ffS GETTING TERRIFIC It is the most completely new Plytuoilth to be presented There is sweep and grace hi the styliiig of the new bodies, FOOD STOWS to the public in the quarter-century since the original model Convert your ATTIC I which arc lower .and completely streamlined. Chrome trim is rolled off the assembly line. Ybu will be delighted with the . integrated as part of the design to further euhaiice the-long, waste space info cozy new, streamlined "exterior, the luxuriously tailored harnio- I low, wide appearance. ; . O nizing interiors, the increased horsepower and the scores of sleeping quarters I ^engineering innovations. Interior styliiig of the 1953 Plymouth is entirely new. Box type seat trim gives both front and rear scat backs a smart Height has been reduced for improved appearance. Yet appearance. Cushions are divided into thirds, adding a new ' Few things are easier in building than ARRIVED! engineers have designed even more room into the car's in- to add a room or two in your attic^ I style note. Upholstery, interior molding and trim arc avail- So if you need more space,, declare war terior and luggage conipartnienl. There is more, headroom, on your attic, waste space! Get busy able in a wide variety of harmonizing hues; V with hammer'and saw (mostly hammer, greater legrooni and more nip and .shoulder space than • ' • ''''••.•••"''', • " '' ' oti . . . •y >.* at that) on just the right Maltiials from •..feyer before. •• . :' '.,-•. •...'• '.".,.',. • ' our yard. Or if. you're not the handy- li; • Nine different body styles are offered in the two Plymouth man type, we'll recommend a reliable, lines for 1953. • In the Cambridge line are the Four-Door experienced cohtractor. Will it be an I The lively and dependable Plymouth engine has been Sedan, Two-Door Sedan, Business Coupe and the exciting and. extra bedroom or perhaps a hobby^t'nd given even greater power. For 19SS the horsepower has playroom for you and the children?.. popular Suburban. . The Cranhrook line tins year includes Terms U> suit. , ' I been increased to 100 and the compression ratio stepped Whhovt the Savoy, a Four-Door Sedan, Club Coupe,. Convertible TAKE YOUi,PICK OF THESE GOOD MATERIAIS up to 7.1 tol. , : " STORM SASH I Coupe and the dashing Belvedere Hairdtbp. RMI Menvy Pour* \ Easier riding, two-inch wide angle mounted rear springs •Yes, the 1953 Plymouth is iine«|ualled in its', price class absorb small road shoefcs and in coulbinalion with time-tested The thing.to do ii to stop this . JV««> 1953 for riding and driviug^njoyiheut, performance, beauty and kind of waste. Brides, you'll OViflow shock absorbers complete the car's truly balanced tnjoy-comfort luch a* you f economy. \ _,. •— \ .• '•• .' . '. ..•" • • ' ;< BNOm^ -—. .. INSULATIN* flANK. Here*! licver dreamed of; and every EVERY DAY th« dieerlng s , WALLPAPER suspension system. ever popular, knotty pine givci material to warm your heart. dollar you inbisl in jtorm taih, m room that woodsy atraoi> Yoti get real ihwilatinn and an (•.added to the value of: getting louder ... for tKeTmosf SAMPLE BOOKSi phere. Boatdi, tongunl And Interesting dcedrativccfTccl at your home..' .'.'.. grooved., Bd, ft...... IBe one small price. Bd, ft. ite The kind of tash.you (cet here LMoutiful CHRYSLER ever See It At These Westfield Dealers Today will but and last. The demand rM . v^..«, see the rnost beautiful 3_Come drive the car with Amer- 3 Come try the oni«-Pull-timo ' b big;... 16 don't delay yoiirN Chrysler ever designed! Stunning ica's only new-type engine... 180 Power Steering ... it does 85% . order. 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JOHNSTON FADJT 6HOF 576 North Ave., E. CftANFOBD, N. J HARRY MILLER MOTORS, Inc. ' YMT Uawu «Mn;t for nut 101 JWJnloii AV«. CRinford 6-2540 la-'-:: .. mm^- w^s •;••.:•• *rth Avenue, «.•..;; ^ Westfield, N, ,.y W&&*:: J. rv" -=r ^^&£^--:\^M}i^J^L^L^ £jfcir2fc^: v'^^ THB'CIW .•••.'-, .'. VLJ " '' Tlje mfflrhtriK.(d»ildrea pattments was on roll coll unani- concert In ;th«^ View Master to schooL \^ery«e! .are- Loderstedt, Pauline Lowe, and cation W_oek. On Monday 29 ^ sert'i ftftK have Ellipfoth : McNab and Emily for Fun On books ha.ve been planned by Pa- same ^old Recent EvenU Me»chter. ' •••.'•• >—:- • " '.". • '.'-. -mously 'adopted. ^ . • ••' '.' ••; ' | ••'•-.- < maintained this perfect score are pentec, Patty Boyle, dDnny Knler, fie Red iiTrolley; Car,", Walter .:/•• Richard Erdmann. ! I, : ' tors -pome Jo class and 44'yfsitors Lhclr history proi&ts: Lee Brag-. Mi Reefer; "Mir First Hdrse," Vliar- tricia Bpyette, Judith Davidson. Little • Emll Schumaiin, shop teacher,' i ((1) — Freeholder' Herlichiifor- Tot/Be .Weld Saturday Tho include; Charles Doney,' Beverly LoWry and.. ,June t»y. and George Eglcr. In Local Schooln tThe children In Mi>r Dftris N•: • • • ,,.-.. . •.. ••,, ."'.:.- Grade 2 ' 'r. Gerald "Dobbins; "Zoography." 1rvif musicians. The concert* iW &~:u have.teen made .by'the class. Verjf, Turkeys by the Cranjord Public Library. Mrs; phers worb chosen to greet the vis- hiro table set with colonial food; ,.,«•• • . .' findct • • ,.•••••••, The boys and girls in Miss Ai- have morning children. Paula Wlllgo- marking period and each was giv- proprlutionR, wim oii roll call unan- Sanouet AhlMk. will prcscnl a "Mu- Larry Edmonds; "Pito's House,' magic ot paint and crayon- Those Beldel showed the how book* to itors Monday morning.- . • • '••-, -| Constanee Ppole brought a Scene r'to those presented. In In Cran ford Public Schools Iceii Mentuirs'second" grade have 1 colorful" one's wer|^nade byy David magic o p and Paula en an "A" on his report card. The imously adopted. • • - •> • sic for Fun" program lor children . Trevor Harris' entire sixth grade Ellen Carey; '-The Little Girl With Rbrt Montg roth and John Worsttr told the them and explained the proce- The following . puplU\ havo Mfij.jte'W'xxt. and South \ti a unJt on.Community Helpers. been portraying storybook tales .Seven Names,."-. Linda Martino; Eaton, Frank Henry Web- drawn by Robert Montgomery, • Riving - - Gn4e5 mon, CunclyRlch, June Shaw,,Bar- Clerk; in her department In crsen. Stella Laier. Sandra' Ross, 1 dance.' David Ward was the chief, crt SpethcJtobertn Wleso, Su%nnnc "Also. William Perley c6ngtrueu«d -discussed the n'soaninj <*< TW»T»K"S- ; J*^ Arsnjt«v Jnck Coramffo. Jud-- Ilia[hanginr g tjie science display. Under tiie supervision of Miss Kindergarten bara Lone, cKnreti Tiicker. Theo- Grade « " •$, iion-compt'tltlve tllyisiion of b'' Richard Ernest, Patriclp Porterf his with Kuthrytt Perley nnd Robert Simons, Judith Ri^.Louric Knm- colonial sctiool; Muriel Gregg's Ei- *nd how Th6ttks£i\-.r..R craft, Sharon Cretcr, Carol The class has just begun to paint Amato, elementary art supervisor^ Richard Ringle brought dore Morun, Robert SttilKer nnd On November 17, a, group of Stu- Civil Service Commission at $200(1 Fohr us assistants. Bruce Stock- mler, John Di-eycr, timothy Cree,. itfrto showed av colonial mother, 1 first bogai-i- iOer.ms,. OrW Em«t, Janet Hop- their statues--'made in art period. Joseph Penebre and William Ed- Class 5P recently mqde scrapbooks\ dent Council member*-accompan- per 'annum, effective Sept. 15, 19!>2, bergcr and. Robert Walsh were the Cnrol Kllliun, Martha Lyon. Peter Diane Lclluul. caving cloth;; Carol Wclko mndo Thc : kins. Ke&neth Ir«*ram. ' Pamela There is quite a variety tifani ^monds. The scrapbooks were^ givepr the -: As part of their service'for thp ied. Mrs. Mary Miller to thl< Chll. u adopted, hoi I call HIVOWCHI : : 4idian drummers. Wallner,' Gonlon Cyphers, James scene showing a house raising. lo make their vin. JWirv B&lihsfcfcS.. Sus- • lyn Sohulk. Angela . Sorrentino,' work in social studies'and current • •• • It., • . , J ' * • • • • •-.'.. •.••-' \Junior- Red Cross drive Is The children in Mrs. Mildred fourth guide arc muklntf turtle wje'en collectlonsT . The" pUpiU the negative." .', • » ers, and Michael Richard may have her hanging: in the 6)assro6m th r >nlul puTHsTunenlJi;.^Gra.ce Spot an Alatsrv P-*™"" ' Cwinis* .T*»b'urr. Nancy Trotta. < magazine and newspaper articles underway in Mrs. Ruby Fcrrolrn'R Mahoiiy'u' first nrado celebrated and. fi'pg iihupcfl bean bugs.''These front Cleveland School donated (13) Freeholder Pearsall for trouble with the alligators' made moiftih. iimde n smull colonlul doll; Victoria ert RJi^l by Donald Winnc, Margaret Sew- that are of interest to the children. first grade and all the boys and Book Week with u book exhibit Jn will bo sent to the Children's Coun- thls'candy. ... p » Bridge Committee, auihoii/.iiui, Pa/ cash and SAV£.. DcPuul. and aMrtin Trpmettcr 1 iii Van cr.\" \V*r.-i -jx\A Margaret Walton. When the eye mobile unit cami '.Z: These scrapbooks will be kept girls help ^counting the money their classroom.; the,, followInK try Hpino. . -...- . up^iii nppr<)Val <>f thtr'CoinjnitU'i ell and Bruce Roberts. Julyi Lo- inudo charts depicting,the several •Katt." Grade 3 Dovc of Peace will keep to Lincoln SchooU- Kenneth Fur- during the school year 'by each collected each Hay. boys and girls brought b(M>ks from Tho, children ;n'i!\(l children In Miss order, in is hoped. child. It is hoped that in this man- w The -class'' c.rvcd American cd their bngs, ore Lynn Ashwcll • t, neer, upon complftlun of- tlwr im- ris. Susan 'kpl.be, William Phil pot, Laurie rienmnh, In connection with YOU WILL FIND ?$'.':•!*. IV>«.T.^'S third grade have Gordon. Leonard Wirfcus, Karei .n'er the interest of the class in the Education Week ih an cxhibl- Carol 'Iverscn, Jean Lolund, Roy Board of Frecltolderti provement of a . Hlreanf. which m The'bciyji' and firVs Angela . Marina, Murlys Burrutt, ; her report 'on "education, made .u V,.a.v. .poffert- attendance for- the LINCOLN S'CHQOL Brooks, Betty Gene Herring. Dan United States, past and present, - tion of their work. foKthe parents Bhlr, Mai y Monlonccourl, Gene cros4!ii-!i Old,.T«itc. n«iatl, Tlmborllnf The lMrfivst Si'leclUm of -'irtfirf r.-vxr v.r* s- ial Vroom >nd JSharon-.Sqrcnsoi You ssvt . . . and of course you can Joyce Rich, Gury Ivcrswj, Kuth- horn boolc. , , ' (Continued from paap three) ?r.x'ti«ri]fc. rifri'ort oi September-and : will be extended: • •..'", . . ifiVant a TV set, sparkling new refrig- There were 28 mothers'and.f oth- Marino, Ann Complori,- Jerry . (i) -_i. Freeholder Bauer for Road, and Knollwood Road lii Klndernrten haiS their eyes, examined. ' lecn . Goodwin, Kingslund Ward, And for news. Lee Bragdon t\;olvr: N\v;wy SlrtcunV'Arthur' combine your present bills and loans, ers present. ,Earlier in-the week Creighton, Susan Terrell,,Kuthk-en Road Committee, approving ' 3 MountiiliiHldf, to turn '»v*.'r M> dron Thfl. boys in Miss Florence Mes- ' Jbnies King, will be one' of thi BOOSEVELT SCHOOL ? erator, automatic washer or other ma- Philip E^ubnker find Charlotte brought in his collection of shells JtJhJBjor,../Annette Christy, Kuth- 18 mothers! came during the morn- FrittsJ, Dick Welch. Toinmy-Mor temporary appointments -In theMoUntainsiile, $5,200 Wtis on roll .3«*r..'JVWtfrs, Joyce Rodcn. Neil slckV class have built a library colon, guards for the primary as- Grade 4 and pay them off or mdJitiom /« buying Martin. from Cape Cod. .V1 K susslon to hear their children gunthau, Stcphaple Ryder, Tin: Couhty. Engineers' Office, wus oncall ununlmoujily adopted. TABLE WINES Ca*tiOAi\ Arlcne', PhilUpohe; Rob-, sembly. He will carry the flag. :_.„ Grade S ~ •)«>acli-dassis go-ing tii hove a turn riet Meyer's and Mrs; Arthalinda the home applinsceyou want. •• read. • •• ^ ( Gundorsen, Stcphon WIllaMer uni! During American Education roll call unanimously adopted. (14) _ Freeholder Peurilall for cii Liming,' Edmud' "Sluzis, John In the study. ' of....Switscrlanr come to us for a Personal Loan you re- Designs have'been made using The boys nnd girls In Miss Eli- Murllyn Scsch. ' Week, tho pupils of Mrs. Sally Bridge Committee, approving three \!..ry- Ijewi*, Eleanora • JHill, Thomas at. being "Librarian." Kathleen Quaint'ance's classes sang a Czech (2)' — Freeholder Bauer for £owpcrthwnlte. nnd. Diane Hflber Mary Williams found out Jthat th folk son(* in assembly. • " •'/ .'•"• • the children's original stencils, Es- nor Warner's third urude, It Is re- , . Grade-4 Volmer's room Invited parents to Road Committee, authorizing the uppolntirivntii In the Bridge »c- Patricia Cox and Robert Red Cross flag \Vas made in th pay in comfortable monthly install-, Drop in today at any of our convenient pecially attrnctlve * were thostc ported, wore happy to have thoir obsorvo an English CIUKK In pui'lmi'ht, was on roll ciill unnhi- NM*. Blgl Air- are- "librarians" now; Six children The following pupils demon- Christine Grcon rcportu that ir purchase of a now White Truck may stay in the library at once, but honor of Switzerland. It' is Ilk strated the dance: Donald Clay, ments,.. Remember, a Union County . offices and ask for me lending officer. made )>y Juy -Gtuintheiy DoroThy. motlit-rK and fathers visit thoh' obiicryancc'; of "Boole Wook,", No- wlon. Fifteen parents attended: On .a* per RpccllU'ntlons from Hull and mouuly. adopted; I' Suian Konnluhd, Neil Castaldi\ the: Swiss flag in reverse. The ' Miickiiy, Roberta Hnwlcy, Rob.islt classroom during American Edtl- Thursday evening *f the «ame : any'number may visit, the library Donna Talcott, Alan Kbhn, Jo>tvnn vember '10 to Saturday, Mrs. Ei Fuhs, Inc., of Mountainside, at :> Next regular jneotinit. Friday, ' ' A "^ i Joyce Kooen and Arthur Johnson Swiss flagg has"a white cr0s3fc.cn e Hell give you fast; reliable and courte- ;is first' to borrow books to use at their Loclof, Sharon' McLaughlin, Jef- Ttust Personal Loan costs much less' invi-a ShuKiirt's fourth grado clot week, 29 parents visited the. cluss- net price of $8,001.37, w»s on roll November 28,1»52, at 1:3.0 p. m. j-sro cr Work" Iv.i-Ji and Dennis-BymesT-Robert Clare, drcn can budget their time to d Emily Meachtcr brought a bag*- . There arc certain "'library hours* -escnis the blood'spilled on (8) . — Freeholder Bauer for J.iht-t C«vhr.in. Mich- Grade 4 % Elaine Roberts. David WUrth, Lynn mOro llbrnry rending; plpc to show the ciaast. She played lotin bo:ir.i and .when the sign "closed" is 'up the .battlefield^) The wliite cross "'is*- Road Committee, authorizing the ael Dimr.yr5 'The following• toys and girls i '"ho.-one may go in. In keeping with Masou,, David-'Hncdyi Jane Arnold, Sixteen children plun to (Jo t '.'The Blue Bells of Scotland," purchase of n new Muck Dump 1 1 is i\\ memory of the slain- Froih STOK1 •po Mitchell j-.i'.d.'Vi: -] Mrs. Mary' Ix-nz's fourth-Rrade Thanksgiving, the class has pic- Carlsori.aridJo Ann McKenha. SEi HOW LITTLE IT COSTS TO £ WE PLEASE OU& the Cronfpal.Public' lib»-nry rogu ClnSrf members are V£ry Interested Truck from Mnck Motor Corpora- <\ri iM honor, roll for,-the fii^ tures of Indians, pilgrims nnd other Alpre rind morp..childrcn from 3G The pupils of Mrs. Quatntance's BORROW AT UNION COUNTY TRUST f lurly ever/two weeks, in H. it Is reported. "*|r tion us—per specifications for the Otho'rs" who. lint! x\m\i and legible ,n-«»rkini{ period: Cahill, Le< arc. bt-coming active, members of A comijilttoe him bfen chosen t 1 timely things on the, wall, some class have been observing Book" CUSTOMEtiS, ' Under direction of Miss HUJLCI net delivered price of $7,S?D.0O, TIME TOGO WE WIIX BE OPEN SWA .Laui'.mnp liiribatieri , Hilyard, ftaven Hurley, Ann Jurth miniature blankets nnd . a canoe tftc Crnnford Library.' Charle: Week.. Books of animal stories rcbord the bo«?ks read each:wee) Was on roll call unanimously Poeltler^ and Linda Molcen wen KinBabury. tho glrlu ^lld some hice ••ellts'y J;iiu« C>pliers. Diaiv IV Mnrjarie.. Johnston, Robert Me- made, from plastecine. have been 'brought by Marjjaret und report to the.class. Tho com- adopted. •' • to the library for pictures anc Y/E BOAST, work in their sewing clous. Sun- Tonight ami Tomorrow;.Until 10 P. M. ••-Woordt nnd-Knthryn'Marvin.'' j C»iinncs.<. Enid Parker, Linda Sot£ -, .Other., helpers in. the ro^mi arc Dudley, Lois Arnold and Joanna % ia.il $ 10A.M mittee, ' '* mombcri! uro Ellei bonnet' Sues, hats, pincushions, ^ (4) — Freeholder Bauer for n( books about Switzerland. Grade 2 ' •"' ' 'Sharon Taylor. {ainetlc • H'CIT; Candace- Borgps. Turk; histories by Gordon Hans* aa.ao ItM O'ShauflhcBsyi,Charles Baznta. Pu sowing . bags, nnpklnB an dploce Road Committee, atlthorixing the Arthur Moody brought'enough THEYADVE&riSE • Milk canons AVOW i-onVordvl in- | "Grade 5 .• Karen Miilrow and Brcnda Brown ley, and magazine by Carolyn . *s.to tric^a dcBriKurti, Leslie Lonunke mats were made. Girls who have purchase from the Union County maps of Switzerland to give each CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY to a bright r<.\i liri^adc of' lire en- The- boys and cirls of Mrs, TV who calf for.the Doll House; Rob- Schmidt. . . Kathleen Wieso, William McPhcr their wcrk on exhibition are Mar- Bu(ck Co. of Elizabeth, for one child a copy. ' .. i.U«»o OUR. WAGES by the'.pupils in Miss lores Koellr.er's class have bee ert Ernst, < Thomas '-'Archdeacon. : Dramatizations from different son u>)d Christine Green. jorle Tidnbock, Carol Barbuto, GMC Dump Truck, as per l Kuth . '" ' Grade 4 ' - 7O00 lVvntev's class. trying to achieve an average of-100 Peter .Gatyas and JVankie.Papan- cations for a net price tn Mrs. Eunice Thompson's THE MOST . Grade 5...'...... BorbarO'Wrlght, Jan Wcllnnd, Car- The chiKlivn took.s.pecial inters.i for all their'vspellinjj.'-tests. Three rfrea, wlio straighten toy shelves; OPHFA fourth" grade the* ofllowing children AI*Y AMOUNT orrp ujtoo-nau ua IXAMMIS owr; Tho children in Mini) Irene Gil ol Juhr, Dale Loland. Jean Wells, wos on roll cst in this project .as an-o\»tKrowtli | members;'-of. the class who havNancy Becker, ^ Arlone Mowhe, Bnvc book reports tfn books, they " ' SMORTft MMrAUNT HUM If MUUD. adopted. ... Carol Fi-ick« and Gertrude Clinlm- have been- reading from the town SAVE (5) — Freeholder ovieh who serve milk, und Robert and school libraries. . Above charges inct e Life Insurance I'ublle Property, Baly. and Nancy Lseonard,.. who are Bulldlngx Commllt Vings for Per,"- Gnry Gipsdh to cover bt ANSWER TO "KNOW YOUR AMERICA' office mcs^setigcrs. Wayland T. Smith, Chief "Story Book Of Houses, Stephen FREE PARKING-FREE DELIVERY birthdays * arc Lois Gatyas; "Honduras," Edivnrd Wir- The U. S> Military Academy was Ihg Engineer sick leave KNOW YOUR AMFRKA Schott, Peter Gatyas, Linda Car- kus; uPenny," Carol Mndays; "Lit- .1 months, effective Now. 5, 1932, A c CABQufCAMtY established in 1802. on roll call unanimously adopt (0) — Freeholder .Glaeser "yHEDENBERC-M . BEAN ON RUG CLEANING •.•';'."':-''"-TUiNE lN'oN ""' '"•.'•• CRanfonlW044 Public Welfttre-Ctmimlttcc, grant- HANRAH-OIERSOHJiK. 142 Broad St. • Westminster Aw. A Prince W • tlS EttaafcctliA* ing sick leave with pay for twoPhone Cron'ford 6-0080 for a taxi. 6n«o/ N.J.'t 609 WestBeld Ave. • 100 South Ave., E (Ct»na>) HOMEMAKER HARMONIES months to William K Foley, Supr. Going to Grandma's for Thanks- Them \ow For thristmas! Largtit RMO Cle««er« of Veterans' Interment, effective giving? Coir us for u taxi .'.'., Station WVNJ »- 11 to '1113« A. M. SPECIAOZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS WAS TUE <3a LcUnd Avc. PlatnOcid Pt>» «M» Nov. 10, 1052, was on roll call safe, expert drivers at your•' unanimously adopted. MIUTAPtY nbrr Fedml DtpMtt Hmumt* < ; . Monday Through Friday OF EYE PHYSICIANS service- (7) _ Freeholder Herllch for Finance Committee, authorizing •\ . the; County Treasurer to pay to MM f. QAVItl Howard D. Best, jail Keeper, his LUMBERS contribution to the Sheriff's Em atlm. jot- ruKunion orncum l«u. v >• ployes Pension Eund. of $2,357 SUPPLY co: 109 JEFFEBSON AV-t was on roll call unanimously LUMBER-MIUWORrV MASON7«A^ua£dLj • MaMk Bid* — Str^t f&M* adopted. ' ' (8) — Freeholder Herllch for Cran. 6-1044 ——Ecr»aM»— :r~ friaWce Committee, creatmg'the .Miati position of Bookkeeping Machine Operator (National Cash Register Machines) at a salary range of $2M0-$2B40 per annumK was on roll call unanimously adopted. GR0WIN6 :. (9) _ Freeholder Herllch for Whatever Vbvr. INSURANCE demands are Finance. Committee, granting the . . . we've/thf knowledge and the experience request of Howard D. Best, Jail GROWING Keeper, and ordering his retire- to Kelp you select"the right program that'll ment upon pension at' $2000 per anum, payable semi-monthly* ef- give you and your family the proper coverage. fective Dec. 31, 1952, was on toll GROWING call unanimously adopted.: (10) — Freeholder Herllch for «viawsiic«^ y«A. SEE/THIS WEEK'S ANSWERS ON FOLLOWING PAGE Finance Committee,' approving 9

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\. • 1,774 WKo Received a s_. There,is an 'Industriaj development famUy" helping; CotiW lokiadup ond Branding • Anttk Cojntty, mote industry inNew^ Jersey This group includes Chambers pf l • Talking Myualu Sign Up With Us- to help you cut fbd costs KHeraing liooi ' V% . . T ~Oo^ Christmas Club Check Rea f or Complete Fuel Oil Ser- .Wdcan-burning Mabilheatt ' Iowa,Ttw Hawkey* Slot* Pmilo? Hoy. Ol»ro<«««t»«» • ParroU I Slot. • ^ M*lyy«or,lo«.«,lloly CoramerTO/industrial commissions, state orgcmizatibhs/industridl vice: automatic delivery to'.Contains moro heat units • C^katieb saveycwthetrdubleofcheck- >Sqon«rS>aU Holy Y«Ar, Voilcqn Slot* : than ever. Give us a ring rectors and public utility companies operating^^ in the state. • Pet Toucan Itaye a ni^e* l»]w»»»P clit*ck to, ing your tajik and re-order- today and get home heating OTHER SUBJECTS ing .'. .free heat-saving tip$ • Bab* Parakeet* worries off your mind. . . Coiiboy.Stort -. your 1953 Yul* lUU «S?fci by opening a Otri^maa Public Service > proud of the part' it plays in helping-New • Slhclng Canarief Melhw OOOM kSynti • Kittena Club account with us* A new club i^.now".form- Alia Wild Anl-ol. Jersey grow—cmd growr-arid growl V*tl India* ' Hawaii C«noda. Eatl*r Siory „ ' ing. There are classes to fit eiery*; pockrtbook We welcome the opportunity to serve local rfesidentelas welT Trite* 9-CwU»**r <*r Available from .SO cenb» a week up. There will be no VIEW-MASTER December 9th. mmiM:. as local manuf achirers with d^ndaWe elecWc cmd gas service .• " / In*' '^JH,w> .'.•*! .' UBEBAt THADE-EV AIXO if the.ch^ iU pai«lin full. " STEREOSCO lowest JossiHe cost. ' Gift Certiricatcs tiu 41> M. Available, CR. 6^.0900 orm Union Gouijty Trust Co. 1 • FVBEK: r~ PHOTO SHOP AT THE CR PARK PET TOWWE MEMBER rfcOEKAL DETOSIT DTSrK-%NtE CO»FO»-%TIOX \ i V, ' ,•' . OPEN fEIDA¥ WESTFIELD 1U CUSTNVT 8TBBET rrttndly Strvic* Sine* l»2i" •OUOXK TAX*. 100 SOUTH AVENUE CRANFORD , . ' • •• .••••• ng Servant of a^reat StaU ••• '' '. v. . TA1O ' 16 NORTH AVE., W; . CR 6-1024 ',>• • • PAWL AVB«JB PL OHestattt S-MtS ASH f OR fffJFf RI'H USr ' OVltt 400 SUlUtCTS a^fijjf^'^^^ ^^^v«^^m^k4fllk Bar Hroken Into, Iho '.compfoKilort ratio ctop|M>d rnol*turo during wlntorV AIL tf, In ajctcuii bottlee or Vlo) By High School PTA Mrs. George floucr, cholrmnn they ii.ro'on'or'hot'/.' . v '' ; •" •'• • better* to ,:••'-•••-] Colqny Club Boprd qf Honlth % Hold this Is a flno opportunity r<>r 195$ Plymouth up to 1.1 to i, •,»•'••.. Horrt'cmlM-r ~ imy form of hcttt- •Jkcuki have' ompla mtoisturo < Nothing Reported Taken offlco, 2 Alden Cranford High School Parent- Hi street, and It lht tho buay hou»owifo.to got her lu>|.' rl^iinit,' two*lnch wide Cranbrook Club Coupe in Plymouth's 1953 Line IIIK cqulpinonVmtiy l>e flangttroui If heir roots nt tho npproooh'of >. THE EDITOR, Dairy Quc«n milk bnr ut 327 i Teacher Association will conduct • mounted iTiir"»|rrlnK» nbiorb *.* '•',* •...'•'• ..•',.• • ' a. : t) . ... ' not priiporly .dtoHcc rc- nation \vltli, tilk'tf-tcutixl Oliflow Jniin yciir iioUtllng uppuriilu.'i. cull -«ct-iip. This iiimtuiit in ••> that the toll Is molft Khock tiljsiuIjui.'i cotnplctu the cor>. lii: imrra-dhitely, nnd If'the bln/.e \r. ;i depth of «lx or el|(ht inchof. .'(Uctcd front tho school cosls tnicl AtFair 1,1; UssUsr'Powell oticl S«l. Wir- Innovations truly lioltitK'od lui.ipcnulon nyslctn. Heating Units iri Meeting tiinidl, wtlucli irwitJjjoUr approved Miinv luirnc .-gardeneri wh OF A r tins thntmiuh Wutt to l»>oth at Ihc Piiin- Ham CuKmiimui Mild thut hothltltf Thiti'e IN Kwco|)jiixi HIIKC In. HIP ,Y!\(\\ the lulvelll iii? for iiurpo'ioii of Wutorinft. hnel been chosen to Hie iliMrlet iif lirttn'l- lll<: CKIOIIV t'Ulb-.t'tf. Ciail- Tho bulldinu. Which wart closed model rolled off tl^o utiKi'mbly lino: Anyone llllt're.steil lill^lll ll'tlil out board of director member!*. tu further e.nlilme.c the iortjl,' low,] ...„ sloven iitul:i<(iiiHur device* n.jjU-prcsiilonp Bhoiild bcrf Hcc by rif,oliirniition the pivvluu dird jii^itV.' ri»H^-«'«l» will I*' forv the winter, wuS enterod ~l.t l(i noW on dlnplrty^itiinfRc Hio>'.., i-d In now and mumbled Up »IIRH what these fitandjird:, or I'KjuhV- Thotio who attended are! tfrcd wldi! iippeariinttr of the enf, Flr« Cliler liowuril K(;hlndler. iiv.-l l chili, tin ouch u rear door. Jlti»jH. Clark Motom und; llitri'.y. |y '^/f.lhaf ho water can collect ment's ale, mid linn .inrmslder tb.ti II. Oruy. Ji'., prcslclprtt-olfcct; Uw- '•'Control tt/wer"' visibility' In Si) this Week we'll "bent you tn He Will t.ilie'itiTuo Hex \Vr have, (Ills yenr, el.iM.ro«niln with ,' Two . boys arc under MUli-r Moton In WestilcM. lmiV, duilini lh« winter. If Ulaj sell Howard. Becrclary-elect; and provided through a ono-plecc, the tH'»>«b" nnd kee If wo cun't over thlity (H0>-pii|iiN in tlu'in, liy, - lance/Lt. Powell I'lytnbutli; Motor Corporation ex- ijuiro uniformly-curved windshield cover Koine, (if the- do1* lind don'tM iller IK' allowed to collect InpudJjJ A fellowship pr.iitiinx. under i'.iis M'IIH- i):i!'-«"i rciltivvs predict. motWskl, v\'!)i Mi> John Sllllriian. prosidenl. lon, inenibenK of the * executive Union County Airlniltural Agitnl tilKhlighfed by niuslrnl M'fevtimi have boon <)ii:.iti'n:il In'rooin-t im- (U'lluhted wltlf tho new, .lAroHin- window which extendit • Into each n|)|»irntli!i." ' . lli'ie In tnrlotlH llnni/cr of hfirk Ill-'J* rvpiissi'il In i ti|ipivcintioii' f««" I'liultrtea Control W«;«'k 'coiniitittec. ' • 4 iiiui brU'f fflliiwshl|( t.ilk« li.V ltnw •ai'lt'ecl f<>r fhild'ivn lo May In all; • |>!ciidld'C'»«iH'i;iU<«n by lined cxk-rlor, the hixtniotiHly liil- leur quoitcr piiiiel, Tolnl glass >Whnn injyliitt tnirh. o|io«.llldies pit* and c.lub tiicml««*rii; To r.lo»B Here Friday loreil hui'inrtnl/.lnB InterloiM,- tht- hlciV him been ineiouved tilmcmt 10 1 i.tovr-n or helilei'K hfin lii|! brokeii;.- but unle!!". your Sit.till, icii'iitl.v inducted iiH-iii i|iia:tereil lit SIUJIII (it othViAVi.'H' Mis. iijiwiio.' 'Moiitij Di;ilK>te» Control Week will clow MclhociiKt rJiureh 'Men InornnMod liort»ctpow«r imtl the per '•cent tor vlrlunlly 300-de|iive null in I.IIOM l/i a depth ; the . _., . tiers, nnd liy .'.t\\*i..President Mac. Hi.- ib^lrnian (INMMW'I I»y Mrs. Kd- Frtdiiy, the Dotird of Health. «.ti-_ licored of cnglncorlnU Inhov-iitliMiii vlnlnp'riing with minimum dlntor- i-lnbl liKrliuHi you may jrfiVe to ap- 1 ConduH *(:ounlry Store' hibcl, f«r.art:iitp'M Bufety, (he chief iVfltiry Clary. .-' • •'• ..' ' .•.. work 'li. hiiiulii'apjviid badly, , nl'. '.•. ••• In" tlir ID.tD Hue. tlon, ply water. Thlii lii ••Jjpi'dally BO'. If A "country ittorii" |ii-o'(|'i;ain WIIM 1 |Hilnt« out, Truiil «itily «|Ui.lllie- Interior titylihtf of tho 1053 Ply- , miike Ihe liifiiiillii- you liuVe il iinwlv/|ilahtf.'il .or- lll of O lunt'ti and .olhcr fiK.-illlle':; nimi1 or coiidul-trfl by the inen of the Mt-thr 11 of '"Floyd Hi'.vnn|d.si caxophnnl.'.' I iiiiina:; tl.-tuir, Miv U.iolel CroKfi. by the Hoard of Health, .'jiitelhK' « no^ concept, of. mouth I* entirely new. Hnx type tloii. You'll, he wise not .to pin - iir^i4y—icnOViitefl i'nwu. Y' Cr:il7lfcii,_.vouVh • iillN'iitlcfaetnr.v .due to -the ••V*. otlist ClUirrh Friday evenluK. >i ••*•«• 42* Rayon (mil i-larlnetls'tt-, Anthony... TeVfivcl- Mi •. Arthur Ili.Ulr. Mi*. John CiaufoKl rhyslelunit' Club uud the l.iic il.oslun Irt the low prlwil field," Muii gives both froivt nnd renr neat i'ltliM* ne< riitii-hiinll e*|ill|>meiil with UiilsiM pltiid.N dii/Oi»l yet liaye a ildn for' tcen-litieiM, ii.'H lJJ ^iiimln'r of pupils In' a buiM- Vealtirtttl wei'e KfjUtii'c. dinicllil!, l Gabardine - — lin, triiuipi'lt-r, iiliii •VHirenl Subli Hanki-r,, Mrs., Walter TJuirn. Mni. Coniuiittee on UiabctcN of the Un- President John IV MiihUlleld ihv Imclis II smart nppOurunco. Cunh- mil.competeill ti'lvlie lind IIIKH 1" I not I'.yKtoifii/mid'tlie.V need | Maty Allicc liliiu.on prei.'ldi'tit, -.'•\ H- itij!. . -,' ^ • ' . tmtertalnnifnt by the-IJIIU Wlcktt F*A i\}. (inrwiMwl, piiUitM. offered si'V- idy HeiiinVi' and Mix. liiigii ion County Medical Society. Dr. cliiiod tho 105:« inodelu. "Superb lon« arc divided Into third*. Tho the ei|lll|ilni:iit you purrjintie of wider. / . ' . Koihiry Mtdkrf! line lieru llamfd)f» 80 sq. Cotton Prints dt'li'iniinlni! thi-i' I:OII«H- C. M Cunrl«ht. local chalrtnan, htm &c\W»\\ off thhe 'Dunce,, mile of luuid- l^lylinU U co-old Inn tnd with null" triple division OdcU u hew style 1 only for fIio inirpohi4! for which, It .1 tiv.t II' Illtli' wateilnii iiflen I' Vice |iK-;l(l'-nl IHi'l Robert Wltttf^i alter 6. W: 1 1 hl note w|th.its more plodding propor'- Pinid Flannel '- Tin'- llniary (!lfi> Club, mulct c-oiiKldeK (hi furl that State Two i.itw nkoiiibcn writ ., xycU ur«ef Hiinic*' K. CoiUlti, Jr. coined Into the club l:i%t week at '•"i'luy.'lhii boat cfiiiillty •kn'o'si'.iie l(leil on the I'.uiface .'i'liin i'Vitpoi live boiiid v/rre: Urtty Starr,'« iilso s:iitij. Mjfnibc'rii of. thi'.ti''"^ I'hi'ol TIISIS and consi^uontly tho ii'ciitur iiHintbly imx'tiiiK. Mrs. . cuMler, wifer und more ' VpholHtery, Interior molding und or fuel «ll t\n dll-ty oil or oil mlxH ale1':. A ijond tioiiklnu. MIIII a^ tin IItibliib l llaticrtliltiyy , llinl(r«r Ktrv«vg 1 il/able poii'eutaco of our Indi- Ruyons for •Utclndcd 111 . uWliiud )\ Illythc tlmucs • Caruso :ihd Mix. Ernest driving." .. I rim oro qvoUublo In it wldo va- wlikt Kn,!:i|llne (Jin be diinueroiin," would l!'-t In a Kiln lii'-lim Ann lilr.lmp, Al ('l«''ciim«, inti'.t.Mh.'h^S • vidual tax which we cmtuot atfind Lingerie, . ivter .1, Clink..'Chin Its ti, Wllueroth. Mr>. Juliu Uracli Was llclnht of Ulo new Plymouth huM riety ol hnrmonlzlntf huen to bl«nd (;hJof Schljidler, <'on)ln.nx>«. "When two nr three dayM, l« needi-d. iH'l Kend. Mr, h'lrl IV1rK,'.Chu'rhtii(f# o loso, ...-•. I tuber I. M. Crano. tho llev, ai'ccptc-d In the Colony Club a% ii been rediiced for Improved tip- wUI) tho buyer's. choice of exter- |£ 1 Blouses. lilllnU your iilove or. .heutiTf, use'K If yoi'i linve dune nny planllii I'rcuton ati''ip'ini'.or:. . ' f{J (J. 'LititKiikev, Cyril W. IVrley,. Mi\ 'Sumo people may tlitnk this li;r; new tm-mbcr and will be wplctuntnl Yet eilKliu'eiil litiyu.Vlp- ior body colors. Sparkling chrome fuhuel fioiii'll Wife inelld, ciifl/Wlth this* lull, tnuke Mine Ihyl thi-rr I An open boli'.e pronrum will 'bfltJE Children's •". SuntoxyKkl .mill. JIKu'olil M. Wilson. iio conni'ctlon .wild our present into tbo club at the next regular I eVOU JilOi'o k'ooirl lltlo tin luKdwnrc Und bright plastic UC" BY "BILL" SGHROEDER II poiir upoiit; lind If thii o|l U cold, plei.ly of wider,In the lioll. V.vt-uJ coiiihi(t»)Vl..by the lii'iiifi !Jnturdiiy*|' Clothes, Bed . JnhV l,._ Hindi, -wlto irohlcni hut Jit the lime we built inonlbly inwllnit. \. | -cur'H Interior nnd lu^n^e com «!«w>rleti tiet (tff the luxiii'loiiH tiil- leuVe ii((r(|Uiile 'MOIICO for expiin-'- you Vet out piatitN Dial l'n-.r> Ihei evenlnij ii< liii; iiljih HcllWil from tffl» imihoed that he presunl Illjih School we were riiinuiis Camplwll niitl hiirln.ient, The ll)!iM niixTel him jackets, rtiWIlj. Ki'C|M.lie oil rer.eiyoli' level." leaven In winter, wider Iheui. )o If p. m.; All iilid.h;lo iZIti Kradjlfi meet IVwnber I at ikallnu on hither ,lhln Ice ami It ;wlll ;.tU*n.l Pivsid iiinii.' hi*ii A cleVer Innovtitliui on all two- WELL -They wiu.h'e innl'iture"lo^etilab •sturlciit;i'have. tjiu'li Itlvltrd-to ,iit-'2 tho lionu;-i)f Arthur NurdiU. «t |iosslbi'o that tho lee nijiybe j;e(" Nltlht nt the Spnni;il«ld Woinuifn tlllll tlKJ I1HKI!I-Ijirt«icnt 'will 1 wider portion of. the Ircnit•• Wftl lofiK of moUttlrc froin the bnr< of "'Siiiht Unseen,"-, u ilnyo-acl VtVur.s truly, . Tut lively uwfi ilbp'tiiuiultlu I'ly- tlcilllil Iniinlii'i lit (he fenhT-, but.'tit ; •oiuitructlou of ii li'ceii'et'y- fratiii! iurid. and wood WIIIIN, fabrlct;, • • lleubcu T, Niihihsoii Inert lV>f(id>ii :» in tho home of etiB|p«nnm been given even otu-thlrd of Itti Width to permit whllo th«.. rolnuliidci' Is lilted for- Irjil E»4lal«' -.. • .. -. \: • (;lem», and tlllrt IN lit tlin eXperini: o r or a cliiiiti piny. .-IIIK'I Um like. • AlwayH read Weather Vhrrk Aluminum Mrs. John SillimaTi. 504 Casino yifwer. For. 103H tin; eiiiil'ct1 c'lltrtiHt'C ilhd oxit~fot'. reUr wnrd (or riiBy buck urnf OCI'CSK. • The followln|fc deeds have been ro*>|. pi'iidttcllon, 47P tULiiiid IH by the iVmuiitli" C'lub for 'CUtj letlrlnK incnibei'H llt'O p! IIIIIJI Uctloht! . carefully. tH Window.. , Call CRaiiiord 6-10^2 ecoitlcd In Ihe olfleo of the ctiiltlty heneilt of tho Rotary Student Loan Incfoiiwd to 100 ii i the curb ulclb. •if Foldy, Carl llnrbotmh, W«.< hiivo many buiwltle* tikklit •60 sq. Cotton Iran ford Youlhs Allain reijhiei:, Court Mouse, Kllwibeth: N«vcr turn nit "on" nnd leave » why doUWOodn, for cXiilnple, fit lunitv IVporled Unit ill!.tiilVertiso- is' (or the liK-al branch «>t tlu* iorlnn, KHI'M. llcntur, Jay yKirtley, '.'iiriiilleiidiid -unlt*tsy you arc Prints/Printed menls In tlu< show program have, •iiijjrv lloiuir H Anunicaii Cancer S. " . . For IViniipt De Adelaide A; Malcolm, widow, to briiiii.-r L« iKiilled and-nd-' been plaid(;d two or three y«aiB, McrniOKt Flannels, hoen woUJ., Mi . Crane.-Jr., ^an- CViinford' boys atlah>od Mrs. Anlmr Hiil.lle. 2 t^iiox Mr. H'IMI Mt'M. U«>y C. liiuibeiihelln The new »neinberii< iitti (Jt'iii* vi f<}(' iilcarlv operalloti. In- nounced that tickets for the pro- avenue, Will be bostf^.-; to the OX- A ThiihkHKlvln« URBeiiibly In lots'. Sfi-lo..41,'.block M'-U »'«!< «f 1 .'•iorne plants are .wlow t«r develop a trades for the second SCIMKI! I ,'.I'eter Mtoi.it,/Xtthui' til^li'iill, r.uic lilt' Klifoly. of (lie eipil|ilni'iit. Flocked Organdy duction have hiH-tt placed <>n sale Qlovehind School W*»M rpcciitly [Jraiiford pViice. • toot tiyulwn when, transplanted. Cuntom Made at ,1'inury Schitol In I'lll.-.a- uttVo board Mou Martin, Mrs. l):,i:»i»rl Clrejjji. Mrs. The pr.ogrmn 'included nit <>ils!- inU. lot It, block L, tnnp of Ix'Xlnt!- ii'i mayhuylu been f.«»l within the 'I'liey are 1 Itli trade sttlilents rWbi;i*i purlliblo lit'lilf'i'is lire itaton-am Piques.. Attnouui'ciueut WHS mndo that MontKOmcry, Mrs. Hath]cl Mrs. I pliiy called "l.tfc with Ihe I'll- loii HomcH, (iif. .j Shrrt.ian ITA !o ll«»l«l w. few ye'aiii. fwth A**.. C Township- Clerk J. Walter CoiTee Arthur I.ewlsj of 41 ltotf->r»l uvo- Vletok* Sh.ihetn. *(rs, Walter I 9VI1T No Better Name... l,1' nnd tin lihtbein bUHK by the Mr. and Mr>i. IJenOiard'CJro'cli to eonecim-d,"' th« chief "cmpluiKl/on, All L'Vertirccri plnntu, both broad had \v«in the club's 1H52 club jjolf ue and. Wlltlani-Stani:or ceto, aHMistt'iiit ill-- LRDIS 3runner's pro|ierty In Mohican place, 105.01! the b^i'r will be held dln« nr other c/WribUKllbli-M (4) op- •rector of iitlinlxsiohs for lueii at C.<»ll|ll<'K Ollll to IMjM't IWflUUTflVE. GR 6-3474 them In roojnti lacking vt-ri- CliANFOttb Plastic- ', • .Jo\Atl.il i>oiioVful, icel from Km Him road. MWtllwlun'y C.illi-i'.i", Mlddlebmy. Cotiplos Club oltjiio Wotluxlist of "Ntxl to VMUIttvlttf Mr. iind Mt*. William Klnticat ••.:.,.• •''-•• -:••• B -•-' .•""•'•• Vi., will be nt Ouaford llljjh anttaty iiiwl S ~T~ ili Mont- Flowered, Plain Church Will meet toulnht ut 11:15 Kv.,l.,l I.I.U *•«• iHilvnl by llw 277 North Broad Stre«* lo Helen Kiiiiieiir, property In School on Dccoinbor II tit !) u. m. ...ry, .1111 i>oiinelly^ii>he lleii coniwcU • . p. m, in tho oliui'ch. Mr. and Mrs. Ellzabelh/N. J, Khlimoilil avehtle, l(i!» feet fro Inch**. . Evergluze ix-nts. whose son's uw lutoivstod i't it kvizlll^'' htivvlltia' i«n Nowttir nnd I'ninelu Miickey, «H Pilgrim 8 YKAB TKItMH IMIWIU Washbukn tiudrMr. mid Mi's. Inr !>.i, HIM. ul llu- Tktwmhlp Uotmug at d ir avenue. ^ /? COAST TO COAST MOVERS NO MOWN PAYMENT Chintz. hi MUfdU'liury College can nwiko Adolph Ujuior will be in charuo of IIO |>. M. SUh.Urxl Ttnu-. ' • women; Don bruniin, JHTn-y Zlm« lltil i*'iislitp Ktiftlncw** KVcdmmi, itoniild I)lid Metiiner uti I'llurhn me/o*. IIIMI map of ,p'r 'llnrat (vrl»r 13' It. C.CuK-rH P<|>c CopKOII, Curol klti*x.'ii«i>leil, Jlmn.!i ilOi) UiiMk irrt i»i IB" K. C. OiK-crt Pipe LlittK* ' Jimtcis' DoilulliU, Itoniild B» V»i»—Mil—•*>•»•-Alt Combed . 7r(ii liiimk I.TI u< io' vll. Vif, Show them the Gift tor tUOO llnrn) Jrrl of O' Vll. PipU mint br mibtnnttd m•'*••<*] V Coiirlirilckltilt v*i Siiillary AIM!' Stnrtn Instinctively your little ones rely example... erul chairman, Ilonnld, Dndd hcU r»«klar> Crmtinr »-,--- Bedspreads, riw." i)ii»• kiuuldrmt ta ciuiantrr' that th«> tlrlni! iiiciribort(/|ii the pa»l few ,,»~v., l.lrr l« ulil« ttiUI wlllrtia to uniform' the By talcing them to worshir/witK you every \ycclc wc-ekr., have /Ijitfen «*.** follow.!)* TYPEWRITERS U'ork III utrt.t arcwKtatu-v with \hr tprf- Chip* for paper poIjK nnd fiber UU^ylUiiia' uttai'heii t« the. ptfwpiWaU riiUrr board* an • by-prckhict ol weit KtorlnJJ and fifaiiulmi new mipnller. FOR DELIVERY Int.? s» e.mlra.t with the T.-«n«hlp Com- they will come to knoWMpdd.,, to be at ease with Him coait •owmllU- > preparing nnurh «m. tmol. Vailing to mniply y»ith iho *bovn «; ..to feel the st«j»lKthund warmth of His love. limy ,lxt tM\i* l..r thv Tkm'mhlp.Commlt- AT BIBBY'S ON • l.»mpUIn »i' •• Hoy. 23 — Nor: 30 -< Doc, 7 - 2 toBP.M . 48"VatDye4 ilHiMt'''''(''»^ QUICK SERVICE PLKAKR MAKIi TOUR Sanforized ; L^k ItKXERVATIONM EARfiY. Drapery and CENTRAL JERSEY CRanford 6-4765 Slipcover, LOUIS MONTINI - \UK V'OE Mtt. BIBBV y Prints and 8HO1 UNO'. We*-- • Bark Cloth, vears oia MODEL R. R. ASSN. / m t Aldea 8L CnurfMd • Solid.. 135 ELM STREET; WESTFIELD, N. J. j/- Gifted Ideas 2 Blocks Nirth of Jentejr; Central IU K. SUtlon MOTHS* SI •, ;i \ AdulU 3Sc ^-ADMISSION— ChMren 2fic For Ease and Relaxation '$:.-:: 42" to 44" \ -•.«-. •Vl!'•».:'. •" • • ' ' • I^Satins, Crepes,,\ . • CLUB*C.IIA1RS |^p«lttefs,-.Taffetas:' ^TwiNG ClIAIRS [§|Liueious Colors, •>, LET USJ • LOUNGE €HA|R& ../•• WASHFRS DRYERS Beeutif^r . ': (With Ottoman) ««r ilgh •ompcnMtion bom UM m RE-UPHOLSTER Bring Whirlpool -Ttunnrirf-th^IMal. 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mm.:i Vol. UX. ; No. 43 TUESDAY. NOVfcMB^H 25, 1952 TEN CENTS* • * -.•/)•<:• ' •• • Christmas trifo Annual Communion mt To Be Held at Libranr ethodists Christmas crib's, typical of many Ib Bear County Local Schools ^ 1 The Methodist Church countries;' made by students of'St. Missions Trinity Chu*ch will join Observance Michael's School will be ftispby will observci its'Eijjhty- Poems, Songs, Recitations to Be Featured from •December, 13 through De- ll*?t Anniversary" Sun- trinity Speaker copar Churches all over the Grajiuate Prisoner Rally Speaker cember 21 at;St- Michael's Church dtay at services at 9:30 try Sunday in sponsoring the A«. GARWOOD —, A Thanksgiving* -» KENILWORTH—Three Thanks-/ parish library. ....-• and 10:50 a. m.. The Services nuaj Advent Corporate Connnuii- 1» rogram is being planned for, givinc asembly programs will iiVe Scheduled The award for the best crib will Rev. • Albert Allingcr's ion of m«n and boys. Holy Eucli- held for the students of Kenilworth •'-..''•'•• . '. ,• r Osccola Presbyterian Church ichool iissembly period tomorrow. J. J. Mvi»<*li<*e, Noii-4l«riioniiiiation>IVIiHi«i«iiiai*y. be made at that time. topic will, be "Looking schools today and tomorrow.' Along with nearly 9.000 other Sunday will observe National Mjsr arist will be offered at: 7:30 a."nl. Mrs,_Mary Prior, music supcr- Strike congregations. First Presbyterian It was announced that library Back Si) Wars." A program Jor the llnst- graders', lli-lil for Eli-vi-ii Mwiillis iii Chinese PriHon; "sions Sunday to (mark the 150tn and will, be followed by a fellow- isor, will be ih chafgc of the vari- Church,will sef aside Sunday in hours have.been' changed from 8 An , expansion pro- ship breakfast in Sherlock Hall at will be"hcld''this morning ut 9:30| to 9:30 p. ITV. for tht?. convenience gram rally will be held anniversary of national .missions us numbers which will include IMore Than 500 IVrMo'hs Kxpecleil at i'Jiapel honor of the Scsquicentenninl An- work-by the Presbyterian phurch, which time County Clerk Hen^v- lleriuingliaiii, Miccio, m., while the other two asseh'ir niversary of the Boardof National (>i those who could.-not. take ad- at-a p.,'m. "Looking For- ilnys, music and poems. Continues olics will be held i6mot?tow-morn- KKWIAVOUTH— John L MeC<-hee, who' w;is held last year by vantauc of t!i'i» earlier hours. ward 80 Years" will the USA. Advent Suwclay also will be G. Nulton of Hillside will speak( i,, ' CiiHinano lo Receive v Missions. • •-,'•"' observed the same day. ' • Mlss Erlean Pbelps' first grade life'Chinese Comiiumists for 11 months, will be .the- priiUMpnl speaker,.: , "For 150 years the church ha* topic of several laymen. "The" World As of Today." jjr Academy Diplo .vill contribute a poem by Henry Young People's, Choir ""The Westminster Fellowship Nulton is a prominent laymaii. Sessions Broken Off At Jhc-Vippcr grade asembly at 9 at a missionary rally SMurdiry at 7:45 p. rn. at the Kenilworth Gos- moved with pioneer spirit." the .will meet at .7. p. m; Sunday. | C^ARWOOD — It will IJUihm, lui,(Jia Reider and Jcrelyn ,. m. tomorrow, a long reiidlng, pel Chapel. will sing "Urijsht As A Steebcr. Miss Clare Chrlstlano's Rev. Robert G. Longaker. pastor, The session will meet at.8 p.'m. The affair will be spbnsoivd |jv 'An American ThnnksKlving," will Christinas Star" by" tion night toniKht for threo .mem- lass' will sing "Our Thanks for As Kenilworth Steel, About 500 peri-mis Irom New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania said, -through the lenjrth' :inr! Wednesday at a preparatory meet- the Churchmen's Brotherhood (lf be the featured presentation. Par- Youse-Statcn and . Jos- bers of the Garwood Police Pe- Music." June Hidi, from thisrsame. Local Fail lo Agree . ' • ' *.iiid ConiKH-ticut, ai:c expected t breadth" of '.America with' the mes- ing for oil people^ who will be the local parish which, is in^tLi: j;c ticipating in this portion of the. eph Kul'mayer will play s partnient. ; ourth grude, will recite "Liltle 1REN1L|WORTH'.A An early set- sage''of Christ's Church'. Every received into Church rnembership of tickets. '•;.'•• \ roRram will be: "Spirit of i ;itt<-iul tin; rally. This will '.•several selections on the The three, Edmund Bci-minytunn, Girls Thoughts on ' Thanksgiving tlement of the six-wcck strike at city and town and hamlet' in Rites Plans violin^ There will; be a. December 7. Following.the 'Ses- Other services Sunday imlinit'v Thanksgivinff," Kvelyn Plndcr; I of' the few appearancesii:mo, is Fifth avertue, and Murio' Miss Alice Rogers' fourth grade likely. pact of those heroic characters .'of now .-members, following- various church organizations will School. 9:30 a. m.V Rector's Wright; "Spirit of Devotion," Jos- ] from the ordc-.'il. our nation's history who have con-willbtvheld at the Alliance" Chinch j^iccio, 114. Willow avcnue,/iire ivili render u piano .selection. Kath- Negotiations broke down Friday v XVodiiesrtoy niuht at BoVlfork wheiv the evening service. , • toll about the activities of their Class. 10 a. m^ and Choral ' leen Kavulieros, Linda Patten and ephine piconc; and "Spirit of Poe- J In adilitipii to participating In :DOLL c secrated Ihisi land." . 1 ii the 83 members of tliu 1952 afternoon between "the company J the Rt'V. •». George A. Aitcheson There will'-be a recep- iji'oups.. Refreshments will b«i and sermon at 11 a. m; The Hoc-' Arlene Kappy will perform-a tap [and Local 4799, United Steelwork- try," Lorraine Kato. . Educators j the rMyyXlr. McGluxf will Kpcak "Evereywhctw \Ve go1." the pas- , of the. Union Comv,v'- HENET G. NULTON The .Annual Parish meeting will | police,force, the three men arc fbl- Donald Chapmiin will recite Fred G< MacKenzic Is chairman iYttersc-n, director of music. service and' the Senior ' The ChaiieU'tlie first house of worship of the'Methodist-Church, is tor, "will attend a meeting of the ng spirit there will.be a short"play- tut. Me Said he didn't think the Teachers* AssiaAssociatioi n and the - serve, to augment -and to pass km- be held Monday evening at 8. | lowlnji in the footsteps ot the other 'Grateful" by Eda Marvin and Ed- for The Uev. George Sweeting, eyan- Choir's selection for the pictured above. It ws»s detlicatfd in 18*53. The church will observe its 81st Elizabeth Presbytery at the First j seven local officers who attended let on this subject In which the fifth trike* would -last "too much long- Boaroard "f Ediicatiorf^wil^ l jointly this rich heritage." /v anniversary Sunday, ut Regular s o'clock _as _the charter, requires, but explained that the corn- ar A. Guest's "Remorse" will.be- spnnsor a dimieHor Mr. and Mrs. ! '*'. M>»«»ist anil Mrs. Gladys.Easton second service will Presbytery Chlirch of Elizabeth FourYestryinen and one warden j the academy in past years. They grades will take part. ' ' presented by Wayne Welngnrth. The Rev. Mr. Lonjinker xv^ill usr is prepared for the worst. Lewis Laird.oi Mt'dfr.rd and Mr.-Will be pianist.-Mr.-. MncKpnzle ' "Turn . Back. O Man" by Hoist. as- the theme of it* meeting at 7. nin;i au<| the Senior Choir at 8Tuesday. '.'.- • "•• . ,. CalvarySlates, arc. io be elected at this meetiii)<. wore appointed policemen JUhe 15 In other activities,- the pupils of Seventh grade girls will do a "A Highway for Oiir Godrfor his Mrs. GlennJ>nwford's sixth grade Victor Klunta, president of the and Mrs.,ta>uis'Duxhi.uf Metiichtii. '>''''' the public is invited to attend Mrs. Doris E. Rothweiler, o.rr p. m. Sunday. Richard McDaniol p. in.- Deacons will distribute There will be reports from, parish and have beeii do.inji foot and radio theme at the 9:30 and 11-a.m: serv- recently presented "uplay^ "Mary's ocal, charged that the company choral rcpltatioh. "ThanksRivinR" The affair will lie held at the Chanel the rally. ijanist. \viil use "Rove Char- will serve as chairman. Confirmation classes will mec,t, Thanksgiving baskets to the needy. groups on the past year's* worlc,'- [•patrol work since. • . , iy Frances Frost. . . • Thc ices. At the 9:30 o>uvck servieo, Thanksgiving ; nvitntimi," in Lincoln School audi- hrew a new contract at the union ticlfr. Millbiirn. December 12./ j "'lly'ls being- sponsorcd.by mant" by G. DeUlle. "Lente Relig- V The' Young Adult Fellowship Saturday at 10 nnd 11 a. m. ,". The baskets will contain cdnned Representing Garwod police de- r / there will be,, a! ..soprano solo .by and the rector will give his an- torium. The east included Mary it Friday's meeting. The fifth grade!; will present / Mr. Laird h;is been,:'ip|>oin$cd sii- \ Fields. Inc., of New York CUyT"a iose" by F. Chopin and "Adagio will meet at 7:30 p.,m. Sunday. The Home Department will meet goods donated, by members and. nual report on "The State of the partment at the exercises will be their program at 10 a; m. Wednes- pcrintendt-ot of 'schools -by the i missionary society. Mr McGehee•• Miss .Marilyn "yosberg and :»t 11 Maestoso" by C. F. Handel. ... ! Police Chief Fred Falzone. Mayor Ann Guerrlero, Marie Choborda, The newest portion of the dispute ; The Rev. Mr. Allingcr urgc exec- friends of the church.*".- - Eve Service Parish." , . : day under the direction of'Miss board. Mr. Duuhi. .cighrtr grade' will spc^ak in the near futurt' at the o'clock the. /Chancel Choir will "Donuld Baggs will speak on members to attend the Cominnn- L. Thomas. ;Daub and Police Com- Riuhiird Most-n, Jack Huydu, Diane. tas to do with job security, Mr. utive "board of the Women's Soci- • A Thanksgiving.play, written Thanksgiving eve . service of The Day Guild will meet Tues* Green, Rondu Fpntcnelli and Joan Edna Mulligan, Miss Helen Mcr- EdKlish teacher, has bW-n acting; Calvary Baptist Church in New sing *"Thry time some part of the contract dents of Kenneth Glover's seventh building of the Community Methodist Church will go out sometime ! drc.n were ordered out of China in'- Thursday in the First Presbyter- six children, and • one of throe ErjkscnEik , board - president. Holiday Rites . In the absence of the Rev. Arn- j Church, Cranford, und then made •• the. necessary scenery lor a s agreed upon, he explained, the grade class have been named to this week, the Rev. John R. Dexheimer, pastor, told the congregation j October of last yc:ir, but Mr. Mc- ian Church. Rabbi Philip ,B*ttind brothers to enter the ministerial School Endi* Sessions company comes up with, other Davis also will be toastm.-istcr. First Church or Christ, Scientist old J. Dahlqujjst,! pastor* who is 1 ford Publip Safety. Commissioner play in. Which these puppets will the honor roll for the first mark- Sunday in his semi-annual "state of the church" report. ! Gt-hce was refused an exit permit of Temple Beth-El will bring'the field. ' Thought for the Week The final session of the Luthcrmi take part. The pupils have invited :hangeS. The (itcor-otioris committee- com- Thanksgiving . - message "Thank will hold its annual Thanksgiving on active duty as a Navy chaplain, Leadership School, was conducted Clarence Fritz will make the wel- ing period. They are: Christine The pastor said it is hoped that contracts can be let immeo/ prises" Mrs. Marjoric- . Nobbs. j because he was charged with being I»r addition to his oratory and 1 their home room teachers to little The company and the union: have Vitale, Judy Terry, Lorraine Berg- God — For What?" The offering •Day Service, tomorrow morning at Walter Wrede, a student at the last night at . Calvary Lutheran j come addrcsH; ' • "'•••. ately after bids ate received and* chairman, and Mrs. Ethel OToole a spy. ' ;" . artistic abilities, the R<• ing at the mission compound when biioks, "The i Tongue-Xngel or The Rev. Alfred J. Schroder^ School. ',".. . gaining rights, in an N. L. B. B. winter or early sprint;. The new On December 1, there will be a a Biblical holiday. -The PilKrim lathers wore.,;* Bible-loving and The Thanksgiving Day Procla- ft:30 and 11 a. m. services on Sun- I Acco "4" Quartet will present a Mrs. Catherine Rcnner's second at 9:45 a. m. Sunday. The Junior Besides the board and teachers. fifty police surrounded the house 1 Demon," and "You Can Be a Chalk Bible-reading and a Bible^Hvinc J5et>'plc.' Mlihy of--the Pilgrim pastor of SL John's Luthenin The Garwood school newspaper, lection In March. The three-hour Beaconess meeting at 1:30 p. n>.' mation of the President Of the day. Mrs. Louise Hausman will I vocal selection; Cranford Police grade will hold "open house" today church will be located' on the Youth Fellowship will/meet' at. 4 he dinner will foe sittended by and set up thrco machine gun.em- Artist." • , ..•'••'• ;,"••. ' '. '•' fathers road the Old Testament in the orisi*v?l Hebrew. Lccky, the hurch. New York City, spoke on the Lincolnlan, was' published on conference Friday was arranged by fa the Choir Room. The circles of United States and a Lessou-Ser- sing the solo at the Matins service, 1 i Chief William A. Fischer, first dean to give parents an opportunity to> Boulevard opposite McKinley p. m. and the senior group at 7 employees of the board. . placements on October 29, 1951. historian,, said that "Hebraic mortar ctfrneniod* the bricks of the H 'My Faith and My Neighbors. He November 20 ..for, the first time the Federal.Mediation and Concil- the Margaret Greene Guild will GEORGE SWEETING Monday night at the church will American Commonwealth." Whcn-the-Pilgrim fathers 'nV-Plymouth mon entitled, "Thanksgiving, *Will "We Thank Thee" by Fitzgerald. ! of the school, will present diplomas iation .Service. . v see the class in action. A similar School. ... . p. m. • Mr. Laird is expected to take Three policemen held him at gun sard that a Christian mUst be a to' the graduates, Cranford Police during the ..Current school .year, meet at 8 p. m. in the homes of ihrough December I, except Sat- be Loyalty Night. j\ count of those in 1621 sought to express the depths of gratitude for the harvest, be read. . . The senior choir will rehearse The number of paid holidays stil program was held Friday. The Rev. Mr. Dexheimer praised Mrs. Murie .Kelly of 115 North over his new post soon after the. point, handcuffed him andrran- neighbor in light of his Christi:m Lt. Thomas Woods, dc';m of this Fred Falzone is'^cditor in chief and members. urday. -', An artist, the Rev. Mnpresent will be taken to determine they naturally turned to the Biblical festival Of booths and followed The Golden Text for the service Wednesday night.'after the evep his assistant is Diixtid Bermlngham. remains a major issue, the loca ' Mrs"; Vida-Harris' class is work- the building committee and its Nineteenth street will be host to holidays Mr. I^aird in sacked the place. He was told they' On December 1, there will be a which mc!nt)crs are ac-tive, accord* its precepts. "And when ye reap" the harvest of your land, ye shall will' be '"O sing unto the Lord a ning service, the junior choir on faith. The talk was part of the- | year's'15-week school, will present Ing on an Indian Unit. There have the Breezy Point Society Monday principal of Milton H. Allen School. were- looking' for guns. Sweeting. wilt draw pictures and not completely glean She corners of the field, neither shall ye gather president explained, because some; chairman, William C. Smith. He JJJJfv.;'.! . Deaconess meeting at 1:30 p: hi. in Ing .'to the. Rev. Mr.: Aitcheson.-, new song: Sing unto the • Lord., Friday afternoon"at: 3:40.>. m.,..T;hc course on Christian Faith and Hu- • the awards. • members .of the .union don't want been many contributions by the nt her home at .8 .p. m. Medford, a post' he h:ls held for Several days later he underwent will present one each night to the the gleanings pi the narvesti i'e shall leave them for the poor and 1 reviewed the building program for '. .•;' " Ihe Choir Room. The circles of the person' who. brings the largest The next, evening Svill be Offl- all theearth.' (Ps. 96:1) catechetical class meets Satur- man Relations.' '. This will be followed by another to go along with a trust fund plan- boys and girls such as* Indian the past c-ight yea«s, Trior to hisinterrogation by the head ot polit- the stranger: 1 am the Lord your God."-.'. . ^Whatever goodness : song by the Acco "4" Quartet, and the past year and a half, starting Margaret Greene Guild will meet number of people to. the services.' cers NighL A section will be roped •the Lord shall do unto,.us., the sanv*"shall we. do unto thec." • Tfye sermon will deal with pas- day morning at 11: U0 a. nv an>l Ret?. Tougher worked out., . bracelets^'. •; moccasins, •' tom-toms, with the survey made In 1951. He becoming principal, he was a ical activities in that district, tie the song, "God Bless Atncrkm," by teacher at the school tor. three at S pi. m. in the homes of ,mei.n- He will bo assisted at the orgnjn by otY for 'the husbands and wives ot In ancient literature there is found the e>cpression,"When all' sages from , the! King James ver- the Senior Luther League at 7:30 Picketing continues at the plant dolls and., arrowheads. Howard said the committee waV attempting learned later that this man had Professor'-De Cou, a noted.musj- ..other VirtUes'.xcill Have passed, out of .existence, the virtue- of ', sion of the Bible including "With- p. m. Sunday. Boy Scout Troop S4 tlieband an entire graduating class Murphy brought In an Indian vil- Sees Film years. Mr. Laird has a 13-year-old okayed the execution of 2,000 per-. oillcers of the church and . Bible led by Patrolman Lee. The Rev. to provide nn adequate building 1 The Woman's Association group ciatt. ,,-. . '• • ••'.• School. A count will be taken to sec thanksgiving will remain." The.implications of these' words are hold 'not good from them to, whom assembles in the church basement Will Conduct lage with a tepee, Indian maid and' daughter who is a high school stu- sons in one year. He charged the as signiticant as the utterance itself. Without a grateful spirit, man N Joseph Donnelly, assistant pastor within the budget. Tlie first bids dent. '. ««r*'ncremimuirri an'! will minded friends. '.' Upon returning 318.000 mark and is expected to governs the universe; but. man, 8 a. m. Thursday mornina In St.beth, next Tuesday. Altonberg. ihfj homes of children er\thc Sun- each month."Plans .were.made" tc wisdom, and thanksgiving, and by Frank and Dorothy Liquore, appeared on the screen. ' cover the children "until June 30 of home, he commented that he felt as. •CIISCI: KADIO I-BOCBAMS or mis vicuimrj go still higher* according to!.the reflecting God's power, has do-sponsor two or three, congrega- 1 Theresa's Church,'the Rev. Syl- A specially-trained team from Clifford Wolf was named for day School. honour, and power, and might, be position of'second vice' president, Mrs. Donald Starr arid Mrs. An Many articles which were made next year. . though he were still in a dream. Rev:-Mr. Aitcheson. minion over all the earth and itstional programs each year and to vester P. McVeigh, -pastor, an- the presbytery last hlght conducted drcwMone. It'.-wnf^ reported.by. the.'pnstor According, to the board, the pol- Officials of the church-say they hosts.- (p.102* ^ unto our God for everuand ever. an "All Chur* Education" pro- "but declined the nomination. This by Japanese children and loaned < «• k«y —' x**n s»»««r __. i:»» :*.'•!•.. produce a'play this spring. •• •. nounced. „ Also attending were Fred, Patsy, that the Sunday School js 35 per icy will be a blanket one containing ty &••«»? . t:*••.-»». expect indebtedness- on the thurch Amen." '?-.-•"-'—T~"" . '• • ,. gram at the church. post will have to be filled at the for the occasion by the American — l.t * lii«n ture, and add that work can then Kev. Carthy to School Doctor Reports cers, teachers and parents saw two will be accepted from the floor. '•*'.'• "• Thomas- Jones wan- named' vice Starr, Mr. Mone, Minsr Eileen good. » Mrs. John Hagrish was program benefits in case of accidental death, . *as ». m. begin on plan's, for a new building Organized at Calvary film strips, one # dealing with the Nominated for seats on the board president and Miss Muriel Noelker,* Coniiiion Prayer Book ' Cold Contagion threat of trustees weire:. First . district. Wojtowicz, Mr. ahd Mrs, Nick A steady increase in attendance chnirman.- up to $500 medical expenses and up f>*». tU*r*lar« -MM* to "house the. growing congrega- With the. organization of the teaching of the Bible, the other the to $50 dental expenses. . . \ Drive Set secretary-treasurer. .-,', .>"'.•' The Rev. Frank" V. H. Carthy,' •^KENILWORTH Dr. Morse ways the Bible can be-used in a" "Herman Roessle; second district, DiGiorgio-and Mrs. D. Panzanello at Sunday mornint! services nnd a • It was announced by Jltrs. Chas. tion of tfie church." They say tjnc .OYALS. League of Young Adult rector, will speak on "The Book all of Garwood, Mr. and Mrs. sound and solvent financial pro- Shoosmith, budget and finance The insurance, will cover the GARWOOD—A two-week drive Shcpcrd, schoql physlelaii, has Christiar>ul.:..i:..n« homeu«« . ' • WilliaWillintmn FisherFtahof?; anatirdt third district,. Monitor. Vio^rs the Mows building will be designed to espec- Lutherans.. provision ' has been /•''• •' British Purchases • * • ' • of Common Prayer" tonight at 8' urged parents to keep school chil- Ed Litka. . Mone of Westjicld. Mr. andj.Mrs. gram, was reported^. The choir is chairman, that a food" sale wili.be children going to and from school to increase membership in Bayleaf ially to mt^UUM "urgent need" for made for every age group arid The British Empire bought over James Mone, Arfnand and Angc'lo and while they are in school: They kck — Cray :U ». m. p. m.^at Trinity Church. '.' i dren with colds and, sore throats Four officers of the association expanding, the Rev.* Mr. Dcxhcim^ held at fire headquarters December Post 68ft7. VFW, from the present Sunday rfi every chvrch interest of liie Cal- . 40 percent of all U.S. exports be- It will be the third session of GOP Club Women Mone. Mr. and Mrs. Malozzi, nnd cr said; and new, choir robes have 5, and a luncheon for school chil- -will be injured'against accidental ,.,-•„ L . w.m 'I away from other children to cut attended a dinner given by the 9I vary. Lutheran Cnurchj the Rev.fore the war.. -, ' •' the Lay Readers'Schools Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr, all o been ordered nnd are expected for dren December 11. • ' injuries received while taking part > members to 115 will begin next r ... CHRISTIAN SCIEXCB'— . down iKe .possibility of shading Cake Sale a 'Success' Kenilworth Manufacturers Asso- Westfield, and Mr1: and Mrs. Milic w CHURCH SERVICES . • 'Mai •contagion. ciation Thursday evening at Echo Christmas. A leader is needed for in physical education, playground «* when the local post obtains GARWOOD—The Garwood Re- Colette of Elizabeth. the junior chpir, he sold. activities and , manual training, names of veterans from Borough False theories cannot, govern He reported that physical cxnm- publican Club's Women members Lake Country Club, Westfield. Mr. Holiday for Student* Hal1 CRANEORD, NL X Spera, Mr. Wolf, Charles DiCarro Women's Society for Christian However.the board poiots out that I - according to Frank Todisco. ... sr.an, bwauso Gtvl. alone harmon- inations arc continuing on Wed-held a cake sale atSt Paul's Evan- KENILWORTH — A two-and-t coverage will not be provided for' Sr.. commander. Members of tee iously governs man ai>d the uni- and George Schneider represented Service hns had a successful full _ _ . _ _ ~~i —~» " . _ _ nrpt ii rill IhAM Mtl/A M Vt jii*o^>_TA 44' ' nesday mornings at 11 a. m. ajjcl gelical and Reformed parish house RHS to Close Tomorrow a-half day holiday is in store for post will then make a house-to- the association. - . . . program and the Breezy Point So- children taking part in intcrscho}- verse.-This thought will be eluc- i reminded, parents they are invited Saturday. The sale, U is- said, was SPRINGFIELD-^Jonathan Day- the students of the Kenilworth astic-activitjes. house, call on thtrse veterans in an , idated" in the -Lessiiri-Sermon en- ! to observe and discuss any prob- Mr. Schneider rejjorted that the ciety "was complimented for under- effort to put them on the member- EVWtiEUSTII NHUVKKS considered a success Insplte of }bad dinner was held to bring about bet- ton Regional Hitih School' wil schools, (starting at I p. m. to- ffBfei titled "Ancient and Modern Nec- Thinking of BUUX>1NG, BUYING or REFINANCING lems relating to their childrcnjs weather. ' •. ' close at 1 p. m. tomorrow for th writing the new organ. morrow. . ship rolls. Former members will be p CHURCH ter relations between industry and Regional School Election romancy, Alias Mesmerism' and j health. • .' ...„•• rftC Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Gil- Thanksgiving holiday. The school "A Fresh Look nt Advent" will Schools will close tomorrow contactod-iive-aame way. Or. GcMgc A-. AUcbcaon. Minister Hypnotism, Denounced" to be YOUR HOME•'-—- Come In and Cousult Us. 3 V H, TllliRSBlY, WVEIIEI27 the homeowners. The proposed bo the topic of the Rev. Mr. Dex- Deadline December 26 - Mr: Todisco says the "post offers Dr. H. Foster Mitchem, schoo bert W'irsig, Mrs.' George Perry;anti-noise ordinance was also dis- will also be closed Thursday ami and remain closed un.til Monday read in Christian' Science churches Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. David Friday. ______heimer ntthe 11 n. m. service.Sun- morning. _-» SPRINGFIELD ~* The deadline ia wide variety of aetiviies. These •**• "'' • ",•>'•• i • ' • - • , • ' I dentist, has. completed the dental r this Sunday... .• cussed. Mr. Schneider, 'said the for registering to vote for members include. He says, a bowling team, „ | survey through the sixth grades Murray were members of the com- manufacturers felt : the proposed ^ 30 THROtXill DEC 7, Incl . . The . An executive board meeting of Selections from the King Jamci KENILWORTH — Major equ»p.-;t*-tcPs arc necessary to obtain how well it is equipped to handle nounced. - . ! Mr. Todiscd is heading the drive; the association will be held Decem- equipment. an emerfiency. Registration books by state law • which besins Sunday and ends,De- \.vr>Jon of the Bible will include: ber 8. ment and supplies costing betwccji standardized medical ••'Beware, lest any man S^KMI., you MONEY $3,000 and $4,000 will be requested "ajppliesto equip khrei emergency A representative of Wage Elec- close 40 days bofore election. Thelccmber 15, and he will be assisted ; "• ''*•"•(•"•'; through' philosophy '.and vaia Jilc- Council Faces BusyNight by the Civil Defense Council. stations would cost between $2,000 trical Co. of 720 Coif ax • avenue regional schcol district Section;by Edward Mastt-rson. senior vice ';' '':•''• (.' * Pnfessir JeCra it the Orsan and $3,000, Dr. Motse Shepcrd, was appointed chairman for indus- wil! be held this war on Febru- j commander; Jerry Ramsey. Junior • ceit. liitcr the tradition of menl KENILWORTH — Several im- prlato $2,50ftSf6r^He-projoct. -r First Aiders Awarded At a meeting Thursday, the year on Febru- ?-1 '•'•'.'lllll-' siter.the 'rudircicnU of the world, "Thank head of themedical division, re- try. He was assigned to contact ary 3. • > — vice commander, and Fred Casale, •'-,•-, t.7 -' Another measure which may be council voted to request the fun^s Night Services 7:45 P. M , except •nnd not alter Christ" (Cot &S) Iportant measures are expected to Certificates at Dinner ported. industry, to determine what equip- Edward Donovan, Thomas Brittain .•£>'•:•' cfinsldered by councli-jg..jttiL,'anti- for the supplies_jmd equipmont Those who ar«-^not registered 'Ml•I'luV",' Ibc considered tonight when Bor~ KENILWORTH—Two members and Dominic , all past com- Saturday. , -. •.-' -.- .•..•' Among the correlative' passages noise ordlhjlnce_ which "has. been from Borough,Council. Among the - JDliver Brown, -Jr., cpmmunica-.' ment they have. thatTouldJ do so at the office of their mu- a»! ,, |ough Council meets at 8 p. m. in of the Kenilworth First Aid Squad In cast! of emergency. mqndera.-,.^ nt from the Christian Science .text- adopted On first reading. Passage have been awarded first aid cer-"major items requested are two tlonrndivisiOn director, estimated nicipal clerfc or at' the Board of Service* 9 and 11A, M. book, "Science and Health with of the ordinance has_been held up tificates. sirens to provide adequate cover- that-the 3-KW generator request- He "will also take steps Elections, Court Hou-e. Elizabeth. $p Key to the Scriptures" by My CHORAL MUSIC The most imporlffiSt-itcm Will be age, medical supplies' • for three ed would cost about $375. to. detcrmin'e what action industry- The deadline for fjJi.'ig petitions j Schoolf* Clone Tomorrow *m, Baker Eddy, will be the following: CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Ithe Introduction of an ordinance to because the Kenilworth Mtanufac The presentation was made to and 7:45 P. M. tuiers Association requested tlm Joseph Fuller and Hans Weber emergency stations and a gener- Walter Dudzinskl, deputy dlrecti has taken to protect (ts employees ns a candidate for the Board of '•Animal magnetism had not t Irczone property In the' Boulevard or, said that the equipment and' in case of emergency. Edycatiori' is January 14. For Holiday Vacation . mm to study; the proposal. They salt Thursday evening at a dinner, of ator to provide emergency power. GARW0OB — Publie school^ in il I at Nineteenth street for. City Fed- supplies requested arq considered At a meeting December 11, mmSfev- 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, R J, they want to change several pro- the New Jersey State L First Aid Two additional sirens, will be Garwood will open their doors at Plia-v-•••, Icral Savings and Loan Association. members of the eouricil will be Home for Thanksgiving M MSI C80H10F CBUST.SGBfRST visiphB of the proposed ordinance. CoJmcifirf'the Kiddle Keep Well needed so that the whole borough essential needs. He stressed the 1 p. m. tomorrow to let loose many TV Prifif b frilly IIMN To ttlend "•A new bahking-bullding Is^pluhncd fact that nil the qquipmertt would photographed and fingerprinted KENILWORTH — Miss Shimy AVK. AT MILM St. on the site by the association. Council has also advertised foj ca&p, adjoining Roosevelt Hospi- can be notified In case of enemy at- children with a view. to digging m PBBUC B MITEI n irai tal, Menlo Park. tack, the council decided. The be.valuablc in times of emenstnejr"and .they will stgn loyalty oaths, Awn Wilkinson,.-daughter of Mr. idjOly i to 4:30 P. M. Since the association, docs not ex-sale three parcels of borpugh-own> and Mrs.-Bernard1 .Willcipson, of 36 into turkey Thanksgiving Day. ---i.- SuruUy It a. BV The certificates marked comple- present siren at the flrehouse is as well as during an enemy atr AH other vojuntetjrs will be photo- The youngsters will be given7 School: 9:30 •. m. Ipect to btilld until early sprlpg. cd property. The following prop- : enrly North Twenty-third street, will to 8 P. ML tion by squad members of an eight inadequate, they said. The coun- tack. He--also reported that divi- graphed and fingerprinted time to recuperate from a large T«*Un«aaUI Scnric* I there is no rush on this measure. erty will be sold to the hlghesi . " I s'pe-nd the Thanksgiving vacation SERVICE ' Wed. En. l: I .:• bidder: Block 200, lot 20, Nortt week first aid course sponsored by cil, also" requested that the. sirens sion^chairmen must rcpo*% at each next year, meal or two since they won't have BPON8OEED BT A public hearing will be held on the Second District of the State regular meeting of the council con- The defence ceundl will sock a , with her parents. She is a junior BSAMNO HOME LOAN( BANK SVSTEM be-installed so that they-operate to-rcport bflck to the halls of karo- HI MUa BtN**. Ci I ™an. «.ordinancu~..,. e t—6 ,provid e —, JEjfenty-thlrd street, $280, mini- council at the hospital.... by remote control. corning tholr preparedness to meet meeting with the Borough Coun- j at Kings College. Delaware, : ing until S:45 a. m. Monday. They 26 ai \ P. Op emergency. In this manner, he cil to discuss.• the_HjU(ta«t' tot the! Additional K«r»tilU'OrtJl ! then count the daiys until the long tfay. 11-4. A^n JtMaj «vteli« The Cranford Clergy Council ' {Additional patwood The council will contact the state v I from Michigan avenue to Market Washington avenue, $75; and bloc said,,the council will always know hestt jear, Mr. Dudzitiski said. | News .on jollotcing pages) 84, lots 34, North Ninth street, $150 •Neva* m /olloteixg i civil defense director to see what l Council j>roposes to appro- ^x^^^S

CRANjFORD 071X^1 ANp ^HBOMICLE. TUESDAY. NbVEMBER^W, ncy^ 8j (In i Hlndmon Settloment School, Hlnd- t«w include* Mr. • juttle. H. M,. r. and Mrs g ners To Heai* Halli Ncrth-arid Fores!/ nveitiit.». j(. H«rold Pank been: uslnj the building for the meni* tU the stu j coinmtinife sing will follow. tniui, Ky. v... . ;•.";:;. _ • ;... Urouflhton nnd, W. o! 'Delite>: : \._: SO CI A L S ^ tjgnoro and I%tricia Q'Neil. nperty known as 231 Second aver M Chora! Qrou|» leporterto Be Morning C^ub Christmas Party, Show posit week. "•'.:. '-'Filial pljlhs for the meetin«wjj] Mrs. H. D. Lennon, prograrni Sutiiiy.;Acn» Croioi .Scheller In Shu\tIlt(> Sunny Acres Civi* and |mprove- 1 Thursday'• evening by tho Lions building. OiDorge Lalng, Mrs, E. C. Enrhart. to votvot e ot ththee gpecTO* school served to Mrs,; Cornelius Cornet- and .Mrs. Edward FitcJf of 215 Scc- nt a,' meeting of the:>Newcomer's road, Mrs.-Francis V. Herr, pn-ji. omorrow •ment Association. Inc^, last week VJJUTB Club nt the"Kcnilworth Inn. avenue. Mrs. J. E. Allen, MM. E. J, Lyons, Caridlelighting election • on December 10. I MB,— Intiii ' S''hp't7'"', lVi'i'iii fin-'l • iiWnm- :irr attending school on r ih. "f Crnhford at 1 P- mWj. Wjedd- preside. . ^;i at an organization meeting ot O»>will bir ajikcd, to jibprove it| bontl The show"vtou13~b~c~uel&ib raispTi Fvt. Rt'Vnolds 4»1Vf*tl - n HnosrioV Mornlna Club'w phll- Mrg. T. V. Albert. Mm. Howard R, Mrs. OeorRfc] the jafTancTio island tl>PoUce Reserves -— ^BrlBCrM Jbjl for :i skating v ificates (lthropic teq inmorrow. uftcrtuioii Fivt*-I»ai Japan Leave - Perry-ihid'Mr*,, U-ort«i3J-powhlt.'jaefcofJink ,o ^ annourieement Slate Special Meeting GrJgwold.. Mrs. V.. J. Martz. Mrs. Culdwcll will speak on "Cundlc- Max Tutilc. cleinoiitary Kchouls. to construct' in tlic ' ;>lny- it mfemticrs of 2 p. m. at the Methodist Church K.KN'M.WOKTH — .yd: Jamc-s Siandra Anyt Andres, daURhter of ^ ffortj thc'armyv • ' GAHWOOD—The Garwood Civil H. S, Milter,"Mrs. L, R. posl.Mry. Arriuvl lhc World",at tlu- ptturr «.nU:t-rs for the coming Rround ncStt to "Htirttlhtf Srhriol. Mr. lirtd Mrs. Lloyd Andres of 3151 ' Ann Marie, s^ven yeirS old. andthe Carwomf/Flrst Ald.Snuad have till feature u talk by William a. .-i-;ir arc: Vice-president, Martin It was tentjitivi'ly scheduled I'oc V,•• IJi\viH.ilds son of Mis.; Jam*-.; Defense Police Reserves will hold TELEVISION C. E, Otjden, Mrs.-H. T. of thc-Wtrdni'sday Monir TaU Irrlber W. Reynolds o<:LM!i Twelfth stivi'l, Walnut Btne«u;- celebrated her Patricia Ann, who Is nine years of m\i\e\vpt an eight-week llrst airf CHettnut 5-9413 L-Uicrington, f6relgn corresppn- and Mrs. A, E. RobltwoM. " ^forr; ticasure'r, Stuart McFacl- sometime in February.- It i«.•esti- fourth birthday' tost" Wcbnsorcd by < -Second lht of the Newark News. He will leii; and secretary, Mr*. Robert mated that the rink will cost be- with o |>nrty at her "home for pendents of American military per- of the New Jersey State f«.Td Public Library. Mrs.••Gilbert \. HiiXU. , The executive'commit- Australia. !».'32tf felt hiitli. i 1y spi-»t live, d.iys. In J;i|Kiii 0" ;• Tiv/t Aid Cquncil. ., at 8 p-m. tomorrow. Tvinple ¥T\ to Meet Douglas fir, near tween $2,50tl 'and $.'1,000, William iendii ond relatives. sonnel in Japan. In the hall u'UKS "Problems. of the New i|« suggcRted • thnt ni.cinbcr». whit Ilydprwooa. Wi •Brode'rick, president,- vepoi'ted. ivsl :m G. EOOECUMBE. , «a«M»w cinl.club, u..Millboard Award, tlui Colum- eember JB. . ; /' Thi"-xai'JiiUm W:is.'psirl of thoYork Wednesday for" n .friend, his rnralty IrV August, 1951. (if cnt ti> tlw t.ttlcf of CIIAHIXS A RopnX the Police Depart- lii; Award and othi-r tostlrnonblM . ..The' next wootuli: Wjlll Jw heiil !.Army's pnliey of i;ivln« Oahiel McCarthy, wl\b Is .cveninK at a dinner of the council been invited to attend. Mrs; J. L... Gi-iidy, prosfcim. "<»'•{ . JR. Sun.«jl, t.t thp C"ol in Mi-iilo I'ark. . ' ment at the meeting was Ui Th'oni- Cocktail Bar and Grill a vlalT correspondent of (ho i. nir>.i^ •>•' H>* Ihlrtlrlh . 1953. uiM.ii tlir »i»vl't»l'"" "' Eighth (JronWB if olil Col warlc' newspaper arid foreiKn Ktiltant.. ' El f th ' \ ..' • J.I-..' .. • . '. j Luxurious "If :uiil I!" ln>t< MI-H. Soerena Eldrrd of !0rt Cert- BEN RODOQCINO. [' Sprint Feeding . . Any man who wishes to become |il|o 'reporter of the National Spring fncdlna of trocs quickly At the club's last iticctltiR the OR.G.HINDM t«r »tix>et celebrated her blrthdny Atiiiunl Part}', Dunce School Heifiht, Weight 1 Rrtlary (Huh lo Hear a member of the reserve^ is asked o.i(k-:istiiiK Co. nnd the Amcrl- pays Off, Tho dividends ora.to be nicinbe't'!) chose a« their. Chi'istii.ius' Vyhthlt. t>i( 0^ »«1 - d»moml« 1 Rf«*or«l« Completed to contact Police Chief Fred Ful- nocn bi'vlBbroiltf Urowth, ft full canf rojvet the uivintf «»f tisefui uifts Dinlrir! lVlccliiii; Ilrjiorl )Vt. Iteynohls.' atr Jilninror, h:i bi atii«i. Ouosts vv/erc present from In nroadcastlrfg Co, '. '".-- '. p aettln>l Ihv «%ta(v o( tald tirrrmtrd wllhlrt the seonc Friday night of the «n- GAnW-OOD — Mrs. Lillian H. zone or Lieutenant Cqlwcll. J Entertainment Fri. & Sat. o - several needy "children. Tln Optometrist KENH.AVO.HTH '»-' V. V). Hmker, lu-i'ii ;iTVinj: with the! Kei/illd Di- Cratifutd, Hillside, Platmleld,, and. |<)n Ihe!American Kcenc — i>olit- opy of iihndc. »i>mtl,« tn.in llu- nJ*s of the faculty we JAKE BAIJER at the Piano and Organ ou IIIKO wrltcR nnd lecturos. His . V ' ' WILIJAM It- IlEAHD 107 N. UNION AVE F U R N|l T UiR E records of all school children have Qunlln«d uppllfuntl iiitwilng *lht> VVilnl- fare A«suclatlon'.':The lilfts will be last week'at :i nii'i'tini: of the Iii>- of 400 Fourth avenue will have os directors: In charge of arrange- been completed.' ' Honor* Miss Hirsch Poputar Songs o] the Dav .', • 'BMh Old ttntf Nctb yst'S of. .national ppllcy arid rtiutu rctt|ulrnn0iit4 lUdV bitcuro apptlca^ 'oUcht .(<* the c lilb'H annual EMMA C, McGAIJ> tnry Club tomorrow at Ihr IliUh- tholr guests on, ThanksKivlng day Mitlcs nrc based upon years of tliinn lor 111* position ol. Patrolman In thr / Li<|iior Transfer Mrs. Haulier recently nttended n GAUWOOD — Mliw MnRdallha • .. "•. • tipon request ' tollrr Dcljat-lmcnt nf tli« Townnhlp uf hrlslmaf! party, ^*- , if.I ft MrGall. Attorneys CRi )RD 6-1332 a irl* Post, Union. Mr. Hnrki'r n'p- Mrs. Clara PiUz, who Is Mrs. conference of the Ntf\v Jersey Local l major devclopmtfritK On Cratili.Kl. N, J, at Pullc* Hoadq\iarter.. nn dm HI.. ' —i , Mi». Hurt v Hlrsch.'of "404 Third avenue was 114 Nurth Union AVohli*. 'The purpoM l> The ext'eutlvc board nicl Fri

lili- Illtclir' bppiihithiriitu. < ' II. Staii.ley Kl;icCI:iry cf Cr;m- brother, Robert. • _' laneous shower attended^ her by ~~ ~^. • iuviv illed by Ki'ii.nk mid M. Kjrvwm. who may attoh H lace. A wVjfkNhop tiiid tea fof ,—4^drcr« o a AMU. Mlnlmam Requirement*. • s-sc fnrxl w;is eU'fled «listi'ii*l..i!iivernor , .I.e., to die Aleo- •nHEIHtn M BNVDE* AMCH. AND Transfei> of Mrs,. Matthew Hlrsch, Jr., of 11 KENILWORTH, N. J. Ako-al to 30 yrun, Incliinlvr. If.x- ;oniinltteu chairmen- followed. -.- nt the •Ueve/nue Control llojird ti nEttmms. Dcvnns ASO PCRSONAL Third avenue, at the latter's home. MorvloT iiu'ii iiipy ttrdtii't Innutli "f mili- • 1 o ,jtAa«s» Al- <>nrwooil Junior Police mtPRCSKNTATIVM' AND MCT. THPB. Real/Estate '••••' Specializing In tary nervlco (runt bgn. If ruuiiltant IlltUre . Mi'H. Mrockbiinlc and Mr:;. Har- • |Do«kii~8-dri3M 'or to «•"*» heir plenary retail lh OR ANY Of THMR. BUCCBSSORS IN WOOD —.'Tho followlnft Friends and relatives utlended. Ik Ixitwreii 31. AHtl .')(), you am vllnlbl) old Wllxort Will nttehd a Trcsl- Ke^pottM.hllity Delegated RtOMT. TtTUmjKC ANnniD> iniACn', ,'Mlt. . HelKht — B (m.1 II lml>c«. 43"xl8">c30" cense. HOMEMADE ITALIAN PIES •• S«|nan' I):iiir<> Slated • SNVOKR. mnBArra or VMTM H. have been recorded In.the Miss Hirsch, daughter of Mr. .nnd WirfcM —. 140 tfoUhda. lent»' Nlxht tnCotlniJ at the SprinK- . . CWAHLtS FOROVCKt. ASKSAMCS. '-I o On ... (La PI*M() ' '.•_•"• Dc-Vs. k would he transferred GARWOOD—FrtxVMVhite. Indus- mrsBAM> or Eorm u. SNYDUt \\t the county roijlster, Court Mrs. Matthew Hirsch, will marry V. S. Cltltott. . llcld Womait's Club, Spr!n«lleld, V I «'«'ll-;\«I« CoiIllOll tn n/corpoi.ttion known us "Kt trial arts tenchcr nt Lincoln school AMES. UOOttt AMKfL D MEB 'House. Elizubfth: • Nils W. Peterson of Westncld at- Mllnt In* n rrnklrnt of Crnitfofil fof two December 3. The followjouj nlRtit 42"x20"x201 IIKIIW. PKYISKKS AMD OOMNA^ 12) yonr. prior to appulnthlulit, gilallllocl r H .'KKNil'AVOUTII —-K-T(Vii Club ihy«rtli Inn." Anthoiiy V. Oliver! Mr. and Mrs. James DcFablo to the First Presbyterian Church in tippllt'Oritii will bo utlhjcft tn iilf>'«lcill, PLatoftold 6^3500 who In faculty director of tho Qor- Mrs. Brockbaiik and Mrs:. C. C*. WE8TFIELD \ •• * • • wHl eondtu't a sqiia'si,1 dani'c Fri- mramwTATtvCT, ANP HCT. IIU^IH. iirul iiild written nxamlliutltihn, Kx-HprV- iy listed as president of the twiuir- CranfOrd December.20, TRY OUR FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAILS \ Hothenbfrjjer Will attend a Presi- .'• /••*.•/'••,.••.' Junlor Police, hot nnr.cAinccd ORKTHTH AN. YTtnJ OfC THEIB AI»P. SUCCKStKMS IN •;• •'. ' Keter Torah •. :• >•. k'ci nirii Will IMJ irrdltocl wltli 10^ prnf- day'eveoinw ip the ;ui /—'• —' 2T.f»» tm. BCINO crown, which Is placed on the top of ElAI.AHY—Klmt Ynnr •• .-1..W100.00 HoKelle Park Civic Club. Carjr Grant. Ginger Roifer* histreheMra will pl.ay !or tliincin^. | KiMuKvovtli Inn, which is loented ile for BBslslin.: tho Ipcal ricrtnotm: WHOB NAMC tB "Americans now wVHe 14.000.000 ' liluo 10*!. biihUU 0" (Chine* UNKNOWN AMD W nt sow w the Scroll of the Torah In the Jcw- n* ConcluiloAl Swtn.il Y.ar ....M3OO.0O Marilyn Monroe, Chan. Cobtirn Despite the bad'weather Vrldayk, ;u;,,llt!, Ninleenth st»vel and th boys nnd girls wn '.heir way to nwl Wmt M. gMYPPt A . AMP WHO checks a dny, B.000,000,000 a. year. PLENTY OF PARKING SPA'CE (THANKSGIVING DAY) t:lokbl) ''. i.". ; T —24.99 : 1 Ish synagogue. It is usually embel- land II you on , . pIllM 10'i UOIHIK evehihi:, moiv thaii.^iO tiiemliri's nl- l}oiileviii d. [AY DK TWt OWNER A H INTCR- Checks take core' of 90 per cent of 1 schbol.each day, '"'".. ST IN THB LANDS^A lished with little bells. Stars of Tlllrtl- Yeni •••'• .,:„',..J.1S0Q.00 "MONKEY BUSINESS" Stop Bootccaiio* tended a liiiKiN-llaneiius niijlif pro-i . • • tho exchange of money. . . tmlit, fault . • • . • • plan in'* bohii» The list hiclUdes 6ob Froelfch, Mits. JOHN AMcs NAltt UE- Davia.'nnd the Ton .Commandments. \ (Mnxlnillm tor 1'ntmlinpn.l — Hit yo.i — 24"xI2!"x24"/- j;r;ih\. t.anie.v^iiul'.othei• aiflivitiesj «w * prefer Aboro't too chief, Donald. Perry, lieutenant; INO Ftrjmux n or JOBN CI.AltHNCe U FIUTZ, Walter hrennan. Jean Peter* were. conducU-d. ' for Holiday AMKS tFWIT. NM Dlrfftor of I'ulillc Bafittv. Fr'iM F«l*one nnd Thomns McNo- Rt rUVOH Ml CUP • MOM CUM P» POUND ,-' ll-Sfl 4 Wardrob«S (2door) r KKNIIAVOUTU — OirVid' Kaslon. nuia. sergeants,:und John Cotiper, Ttoys.v. RonntT. J_.. myppi trtRST > Lure of the WilderaeM" mm of Mr. nnd Mfs. .David Kaston NAME MCTTTtOOS. WHOSB Kdw«rd Froat, Hubert Gray, Jack FULL NAM IS UNKNOWN AND WHO In 2-door Corn«r^CaJjlnol 72'x34'/2"x2!" (In- di I'iUO Clinton nvenue, wljt nrrlve Uuydu, John Kilbur»», Antfelo L»>, IS THE )N . AND -BKVISEE or T. ••O«"«»»") • --4- • '••:• S.1.I0- < Jassrooins hi'ino ttiiuorrow "from Ihe Unlvev- .\l.».»rN SNYOKR AND WHO IS . yiudinq slorago Hui', AHIvur Mcrlo, Preii Stauss, THE O NEK or' A ONE-HALT IN- KENILWORTH KXTRA FBAtlJRK PRI. MAT. ; "drawer) L— -29.40 IKlin;— To ht'lp al- sfty tvf Maryl:ni. —18-19 wife of HlOnERT J. SNYDER. rfrlRST Cxcellent fflZABETHTAYLflR 34"xl4"x27'/3" • and Bookcaso .-'cultural llnlidiiYK.. '' K,;iin«>. . • • ''• • ' itT or NKW )t;uKi:v NAME IlEINC: nCTtTtOUS>- ' (unit hereby summoned and trrqulred ..Is only SUtf. — MON. — TUBS. cheats Although the Apdctijtn'ra CHANl ICHV DIVISION. INION^Ol'NTV .tit irlie. Upon EARL POLLACK. ESQ.. John Wayrie^Miiurcen hl IIOOKKT NO. I clolntlnr* altornry. whaap Kklms (* 1209 • Craft faster und Jon Gnagy Pajnt SeW by -22.99 €H>pte; ••' , In Technicolor l»e«n inslall«\l. Two classes haw JMk.*)l!iU "i»v kui i'iw»i(»t* t»- Irluht, ' tltte ntid Eilith M. Snvder. *lr.. rt al(.. are • Figuriht;s •, . : • Canvass Bounls 6-drawer choaU Ihp many, MANY lino places nnSc '*>!"'.thV.omijity rojjlsitw,- Court. i.f IntFtrt-ot: J^E'-l'E SMITH, hi. t>rnflintf In th<*,.-Superior Plwt Newa —. Snort Subject* -24.49 ch**. House, Kli'/abotn: Wlro; I,UO>#«O T. SMITH . sitid Court IAI New Jer<»y. Chancery IWvbilon. 28"xI4"x45" ol ready - lo t painl fumlluro OUACK K/KMITII. bin wlftf; DOttO- lotion Countv. r>rV«-i No. r-»SO-S», wilh- -26.49 Mollie Fnvnuin;. unnianiwl, to TIIY of/nonoTllEA *!. SMITH; now^hvailablo at Park WMI. in 35 flay* fr»m December 18, I#3i3w ev- WED.-SAT — DEC. 3-0 Uutls Realty Co'nipany, lot' BO, Fl.OHE.NCK WU'ITKUUUSK, h«-V •Imlvr of »t(ch tl-ite. If you fall. *a to da,' Vanillas Even the hard-to-geCltems Jkldirmpnl fur th? rrlief demindfd. In the Minutes i Oil and Water Color l'uinting Sets WE 8TFIKLD block Hi!), section 11, inup of New Will be taken acalnst you by Step Bookcaao 18"x36* - 8.49 litirf her. tholr nr "ttny •>( EilclUitlvo rurriaM Slne« 101J' "MERRY WIDOW" arc on display —• including [uaranteed OrahHtV • . . . I, tlvvl^i'pn, cx.Till.irK. uil- il.fm.lt. • , •-..'- ' . .„ ' • Picture Frames -22.6? •erfeclfllfor , Thli nctlon ttal hrro ImWubd for the front •-. • —.'.iid.-T., • • •' genulno WoUh Hulchos! All In Hiiht. title or Intrrnt: imrp<>«€- of ti>reclo>liMf th nr tntrtcat, Union County. New Jnsejr. whleh map Suite S We 2-1078 I6"xirx29" — 8.19 for tH«'ml»e» WiloWi/ an Krull- Itntl. KHANCKS SMITH, hln wit*: wu filed In - the Union County Clerk'* Broad Breuted "MAYFAIR" (N. Y. Dretsed) CRANFOF.O 'l'WV" 8.59 dividers, pier cablnot? ,.• > WOt'lll tllll BlUl UK'.H.J till/till' »OlltlvL'U»t SMITH; '• VHANKUN • hour UetfUtcr'iV OfRos on' September 30. imor nl SoliOi lOlh Slr*«-t and Ilmilo- tltsn. and 1« how known as Map Ho.i\9-C. L ahd'Ittrni SAJITII, I>U Wllr; Dairy Foods ovoirything- In practical in; K M iry. thol'lpu- HtCHAnb SMITH andl' HELEN ami which cremta** are alan known at y D.lall Omnliiititl.irt I.ICPIKO NO. C-l, SMITH, M» totfc; ••' DANtM. P. No. 3SO MU-hlain Avenue, Krnllworth. PHILADELPHIA • Bookcases expensive and- decorative If' k-d W rilANK SIIERIIA SMITH, liU Krlm. dcvl.'v "r ticr- New Jer»ey. The (ax sale certificate and l -8:99 at\A MICHAEL SIJKHnA, JH., trading an vttktal tc*prt*iickttatl\;pri tihd hU, thplr all «uhseo,iMmt Municipal Itens" irere as~ 36"x23 /,"x9;//' loady-lo-palnl turnlturo . . , K.Millu.»rtli liim JfOr t\w,kald.vrpinlu.il lo- nr tiny of thclir hclrtf,-ctavi*«<'4, «>x«c* ird by the Boroii«n of Kenllwarth pur- Wyaarmw -10.49 nil tlu> w<r South utitrn, ndmlnl»lm'tor». innlm, »»- kiiant'to Revlwd Statutes 94:S-114.3 to at PARK WEST'S low •» 114.8 to the plaintiff*. George Harms and IUUU TURNER 11.19 loth ftt'rrcl and »i>U\«^ard, k<:i>llw«rth, HltirtH tir mtci'nftsctrit \%\ rlKht, title ur K. 30"x!2"x27" Inl.TMt, and HVTH E. SMITH, hi. Elsie Harm*.. hU wife. hoa i' r. 4-drawer Cheat prices. Come in Friday or '•'wWci SYI.VW5TEW SMITH nnil EI- You.-Edith M. Snydsr. who may abo CREAM CHEESE TMt RS. - m. - MAT, - SVM. iono 36"xl2"x27" rlloj^.'l' any, «hoviVl be mode Im- i l.EKN SMITH, hlii Wife: AHTHUR • known as.Edith *f; Snydrr Ames, and 22"xl2"x27'' (comer) -13.99 Saturday, . j SMITtt BBd MltS. AWTMUn SMITH. her heirt. rirvhres and personal t*pre- >>HltX»* J. MotJKVNA. Clefk r>r- orntatlx-ea and hrr. their, or any of their. til Kntitu'orth, No. 5211 Uoule-_ A ht» •wUv, THE HOHOUOH OF KEN- I... !-:•-. :-• Koniluoith. N. J, IlAVptinl. a Inlinlclpnl rarporatlon; Ktirceuont In luiht. title and Interest, A Scientific and flip RTATE or NEW JERSEY. . Alnrt. nnd her heirs, deviiees and KF.NllVWOICni INN, lly V^Vtlw u( an: Order of the Superior prruinal nrt>re*enl-»Uves. and hex. their. SME Asm ALL in the SHOWROOM! . Ilv: Anthony V, OIKxrl. Vr*< TnUrt of Now' Jersey. Chancery Division. or any of their, nkecessont In rtctit. title Size. « * 4 m * * * +4 * rauuioouiiws ' c/o C.vorso N. r.i.tfr. Dnlnit CoilitIV, tnadr nil the 17th dav nf ttivct Interest, J.>hn Ames tflrst name belnc Uotne-Mmde g n\b.-r, 19&3, In n cau>v wherein Wtl- tlrtttlAiii*. . who*e full' name 1* unknown 12 to Marria Avenue Wtmiiivr In the TUaMiH and VoU ar« and who U the uh of Edith M. Snyder SAUSAGE MEAT ... lb. 39c •"• 'it-* .•;•• Union. Now Jersey. D<>(eiublit>. and- whcrrln a default Jlldrf- Ante*.'jsud who uiay be the >>wncr-wf a Cudahy*s Gold Coin 16 H>«. up • inrnt hn« been. t.iken aaalnut >-nn tn thla <« interett In the land* and oremlsesl. 'nine, and wherein'the Court found that R>>b>>rt J. Snyder tflnt name heln< ttc- BATTLE ZONE there In dun tho l'lalhtllt ond the llorough litiou* M)IIK< full name I* unknown and SLICED BACON lib. pkg. 49c STORMSASH nf Kcnltwotth. Union Cnunly, New Jer- who U the ion »nd dvvisee of T.'Allen • tho amount dike on the t»X iiate cer* Snyder and who ts the' owner of a one- 3.25 llflrttte, >llb«eearch fren mill cnimirl fee* coVer.lnil and hi* heir*, devtwes, and peraonal rep- 3.25 known fiiid. derk reseittatlve*. .and hi*, their, wf any of / 1«B Lot -3a on thr t«x map »f thi> salil their, sitccostoni In right, title and In 24"x49K" 3.70 liorouuli of KvntWn.rth. i^Unlort 'County trrest, arv nil' made |»arty> defendants be- IWill Add Miles to the Now Jemey, " ''"" •*!«•. .'. ruiiMt yoti huve or ntay have some right WJILT DISMEVS 28"x37'/a" — 28"x47^" tu owners o> utherwUe In uld land* and 3^4 ten Foods 15 lb.. Wx39V3" — 28"x49!/." 4.05 Aud the *Cc«irt-t>y ItaUl Order haclntf 28"x43'//' ^~- 3.70 «el neceinbcr 17. 11>sa. Wtwvcn 'the limit* SNOW CROP 440 Offi^i4t sock of the 1948 & over 18 2^x55'/," — 4.35 nl 10 A.'M. und 3 1' M. and Etwln. C. You. Mr.. Snyder. husband of Edith M. 1 ; : America's A'ndvraon. Collecl.ir nf Txxe* ol tlie tint- SnYder. and you, Charles. rordyce Ame*. CARTOON SHOW . 28"x59'/;l ' —. AA0 4,40 iff*! uilutt nf Krtiitwttrth nt hl-t <>me MaillM* are made partie* defendants because you TOP GOVERNMENT GRADES . ing sock for sports and casual u-orth." Unli»n Cmmty, NeW Jemity. a* und by Cr»nl»rJ 24"x31'/a* 3.75 the time,. t>la«v and bemon Iwfoiv whopv huve or mtiy claim to have some'right RIBS O' BEEF ? Inch Cut I?Q_ ___ 10 Inch wear. 1O inch length. Sizes the Defemlanti In thin cauiv nhull t>ay ut-i-Urtesy In. said premise*. Snow Crop Sliced 69c Ccaatll far ChlMxn"* Ma "3.75 to the IMaltktIlt und the tfotuuuh uf Knt- You. Mr*. John Ante*. 'Curst name beln£ This toONL Y a PARTIAL USTWG-aU slies in stock. &i%,' 10 thm .13"• •. _i Duortli Ihe ohMtunt rliu- fitr priiiclDnl and' flctltloiu> wife of John Ames tflrst name Strawberries 12-oz. box3Sc 8CIIICKHAUS DA1SV i '. 5.15 GET A'OUllS NOW IN liiteiVtt1.ni l'l.ilntlir> Certtncate nf Tax bclittf tlctitious) and; you. Mrs. Robert J. Call PARK WEST tor OUICK ACTION! Sale M afureuld. totielhor whh thSnydvr-iflrse t iume brine fSctitlous>, wife .Snow Crop . . : • OLYMPIC WlUTt; : IMuiuttfT'u t:ixwl I-.IKU nf milt; of Robert J. Snyder i first name being fic- XOTTAGE HAMS ...... ,...... ;._...... ;.. lb. 69c Ntiw St.Od the Polr ' ' You nrc .therefore Bivcn .Ibiii hdtire »rt tltloutt are mnde parties defendant* be- J Grapefruit Juice 2 6-oz. cans 29c that you limy appear and niake r«dcmp- t'atisi* you have or niiiy "claim' to have COMBINATION SfORM tiun nf the ntvftve preniUe'. ' ' tome right of. dowel* In said' premises.- IHEMOIION PICTURE THAT Dated: NowmnVr 30. laxt. Any Interest which any'of you may Maxwell Houie .'. CHESTER MUELLER have tn ».tUi premise* U kubiect to the flea & SCREEN DOORS *," »lyw^«4 Up hu JfavtU, lid. Attornuy h\r Plaintiff of plaintiR's tax %-tlr certincaie.* , Fall Produce REACHES DEEP INSIDE VOU. ]», <•,«". M.. uili.n All >)<•> ^rl.i, el« fc«i U. Ubl*. Sm. u»m I CASTBfAS' ST. — Ctt.WrobD Bao Urxlfld Street. ' ., I. CHANT SCOTT. BIB«, U«U-tc««U(l >(•!>»• In tnln . Newark 3, New Jersey.. - Clerk of Superior Court. Solid Red Ripe in Wanderland j r.l i»4 a.c.y l-cla^.. NUrm . . '. - • •'•• . - • ...*.. :-,!t-as Dated; November 31. tttZ. 12-10 lni>rt and Alurolhum Htr««o .95 j Said with a sigh ': ln..rt, , READY- TO -Whur FOHNlfUHE i X 2'7" X 6'9" 13 [ My but it's hard j n«aa, UbUi. tkilrX rt"*'1*. *i.»»*i'-<»l.lB«U, ba- FLAKO : Toknow where tobuy: JUMBO PASCAL CELERY stalk' 19c MKK.NtW MH|-M»'ST lll!*l"I.AV! TANGERINES. Florida' Z , -•••...: rl*a I MISSIONARY WHITE BOILING ONIQNS 2 lbs. 29c CRANBERRY SAUCE 16-oz- cans 33c DRIVE IH TOD AY FOR OUR BROADWAY MIXED NUTS lib.box 49c Kounty Wat , SPECIAL TUHEUP SERVICE! Here's what we do! ,p.E A s;.-;..,..r..:..,.::. •.;...:.. ; 1 TCMWATO JUICE 1 „. . 46rbi. can 2Sc CleMn and adjust carburetor aria spark plug* '•—clean "baltery" terniinab^-waslnirreleaneK—l RECENTLY RELEASED FROM ELEVEN MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT * . . M0TTS CIDER :.;...;. Vz : 49«;"~ gal. 79c ;••'•'• IN COMMUNIST CHINA. WILL.BE . ' Tianscom Baked Goods Check the coil—cdndenner—distributor— PHONES HO OH Si PUMPKIN .„,;.:„,...,„;.„..:.,„... - • can 19c vacuum spark advance—battery—au&matie CHestnut 5-7956 or Monday thn» -firlday—7i30^ to None 8ncn • ' choke and neat control. . - hIU545 | ?* KENIUVORTH 1sPEA)Cl^ THIS WEEICEND MINCE MEAT ... 9-oz. pkg. 23c Adjust the distributor points—the fan belt— AU UCOM <•**<»! .k«»Ua*lL.aa4 tmnttmmt fOB »«4«- ,J AT THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: BOND POULTRY STUFFING ..." bag ,27c " the generator a,txd xoltagcc^ntrol^ Re-Umbetto ••• •'-:"" Rmn & Brandy FRUIT CAKE plastic box $ITS9 f .~; iChwt. jar 49c i Tighteii—the» cyllijueJnhead—manifolila—and STUFFED OUVES all hose connections,. LARGE FREE PARKING AREA-DRIVE OVER! lay, Nov. 29 — 7:4S, P^ M. — Missionary Rally Rum & Brandy FRUIT CAKE 1 «/2 lb. • "SiUyrsaid Hatter j J Kelly . " " IF MOSCOW :.."•• MB. MebEHEE WILL RELATE HIS PRISON ° EXPERIENCES ^ _ :...:.:...i.: can'27c' ', Here's how to atMltailes to.the life of your car, J STRIKES. SUNDAY, NOV. 30 — 11:00 A. M. — MORNING SERVICE :__ SWEET POTATOES : ;. " Drive in for the finest motor tune-up in town! SUNDAV, NOV, 30 ^ 8cOO P. M. — EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ^ ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES. TO BE HELD"A1VTUE / BITS an qw« rmoauAm *ENCOR#f 310 West Westfield Ave NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL • ...tor any product jar any service • ROSELLE PARK, N. J. •7m?irT. • - - . . '-1^«»>*>••>«NEWARK• AVENUMWMMmrttEn AMIAND-TWENTY-. Mtmndw 'mini. ,STttEE.»•**»•*•*•«-T. . -t • . HIE£ WE PAM0H6 UT WESTFIELD 2-0220 • St« JtVsEY MIA : /r .Twin County Gro«r^ Inc. ••*••••»*••«••««•••••

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bbeee n rojeoted.j.jj. It. is thought that CO Named Booters to Perform the tournament wilill l got .to'.EsseE x Wins Trophy Shaheen Kegters hcho Lake IBoth Teams Prior to Grid Clash a O»-en of iPricr-to-theTpriinftnrd-Jetfer-"' son ' footbalU/gatne Thursday Closer to Democrats Cancellation persons reelected' Apartments Wanted Work Wanted •-•• •"i Reid Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Apartments NEED HELP for HOUDAYS? Will shin«r WRIST WATCii" found in viciiuly mprnirtg, .thesoccer squads of the For Sectional Crown to ttfwxs ,in ibe Ertio Lake Coun- For Servicing • windows, point; put'up Arm wiiWoWrf. Michacl't Jind Cleveland Scrhm ,' 7- ShowPotent :. Winning a pair from Harris, Ltd.*— O*SSIF1EP FRITS APARTMENT — Private, 3 roo/nu near 1 two schbois will meet at WH- ERRICO' TRUCKING huVe" same by idt-i.ti. the Shaheen "Agency picked UP a'• CRANFORD SHOE STORE Ul nur onmntm-1 m> • w ICECE. AM-AM" VVOHK Gl!AUANTEEl>Gl!AUANTEEl> . K CliANTORD REAL, ESTATE BOABD center, Cranford, One woman, reason- Siclto ;.. bio i»i • i«2 chsmpirmship in GroUp'lI in. tw>\- Oriental |>att«rn, all ucwtl, S33. Rccln.i Full-Kui'd dining . r(MHtt:.a|id real fireplace able rent, CRanford 8-4857. pq.vint; for iid. Cllan lord t-yi;:i Harns^Field at 9 a, m... Cree ...... V.^...... ,.,?222 . 1B0- • 213HayeHayccck ....:.,. -..'., 178' . !»• rnevtin* Wednesday -night which 'MOM**ialalMB. A«a Ml v.-iccilm ticanrr, cxccllcnl condition, •« Kt-AUTEY. fl fi-»7IS. In tlilx lirlek bun^nlo.w. Scirncc^ kitchen. game en the first place Democrats 1.12 Ini t» tmrniu a UM. Ate u,'tt- ._ Jefferson ,. .has one of ' the Curtln 21B . . 17l_ 20SRidley «4 122' ball were given n sharp jnlt Sat- .•nickct the .euii of goU_activities' *2.'>; Univirml lank ly|x' V1KIIU111 Vlrall- LIST VOU1I morEBTV Klrrtrit* r:mj:«'. <1 lwdro^tniii. ' Tiled • bath 11USINESS COUPLE desires three or four in the Cranford Bowling League Errico .-,..". 140 213 1SOrtec» o no _ , •aa*. aWakW artea. • r with altiu'hmrnt),. SIS- CHAUIOMI ilErUU'iKUATION' SERVICE AttiU'lu-d ii."ini;i'. lISxlUil lot. ulidiriiUliKtl imiiiw. Hrat und. h'nt water. Help Wanted - Attacks I/Stl'onges't, if Hot the strongest urday. . ' '.'<.t tie ;-«rj-. Aprpoximalely 1Q0. Carey 180 \16T 122 «-3GI>3, not Saturday. 11-25 l<*. Kf!vlni»t.»t'. dv^V'Vr.p.iM- WITH A MCMIIKH or THE Moderotu rent. Hemlock 0-1700, ex- Lost last. Friday night at Echo Lanes. i i ..;:.. 177 :M 224 •;•-•!••»•» •>!>«»» —pf ck*a(M1 » ANOTIIKK MULTU'LE pSTING MIODliE-AOED COUPLE io nerve lii teams in the slate this year. It is Orrvk. Jr *K> ItM The (^utit-uelwecn Cliff«»rd, Scott jict-^'itL.; i11w.(ii-J..'i^ie session. »iv.t. e. '•.«. W. Hartcy, CHaixtoiit CMAM£OK» HKAU ESTATE HOA11D U'n*lon.2, from 0 ^i. in, to 5 p. m., or HANK IJOOK. No.-19379. Sulmrli The top-place team was'held to a ;'. 108. Ml 111.1 •-17 •Mate « 'wwrA. XS ecata.aUalmm.' IMatV -yo^t* ordirr curi-bikfru for snmll house. Knv rent. D7<1. 02T V'ovnw .if E;ist Orange and Dover was can- lU I.IVIK WITH YOUIl' IN-LAWS federal >b-8aua after S p.m. 11-27 ' apply,, CIvlIlK ro/iTimc.s to Uox 0U0. Co, If not. roton^l bcfoic- !>. <, the leading candidate 'for the Handicap •••• • 27 -^—In Mc-i O*«i' ".ciiv j;kmed assistant i&a tfajaaaas •• Ua* a4a- •»' a4tf Mt __ : -Union CtiUnlV ' AND. HE HAW'V 11)52. :.|lpllc.ition ulll tw In.i.l, ,1, , single ' game win ' by ' HayeckS - — 0 |>iKvlh IIIIIIII.. Idi'allv pi iniKti (of 3 Iloolc. .. Close Contest Seen ^ Foods. The Democrats and.; Sha- SHAHEEN 80.1 , ttt» CAUL fUcfa a* Hun BM aWsat- Walter., Cltailford tS-3744. • 12-11 .'ilt«-i'atI . I.*id- V.'-rt yrAr* old. i.-l.iU-'l (iimllivii. Complfti' prlvm.> for . Coach Courtland Daley's squad' 114 1M 197 POLICE DEPARTMENT «a> Scott is Crunford's chief foe for the (mm. .Wt^feM •w.-'cre Abratn V. '."•.' Apartments For Rent mm ,.~ .'.r.j..... aaar . a4**f«teia« «*»r. KM . t*< Kiilll- ..nth. SI I*KII**»MII llv- •Mill AUII>III:IIIC- hi'llt. . Hulf :u"rr lilot, heen 'Agency will fight it,^u\ for 1W 2'tf aaa«al%l« tf*v arratv la >a4* tafca* SAVE.!. V\ ilh bar and 1 As Elizabeth T/ejim is inexperienced, .but has im- boli 149 llM! Gold /.'m 109 crown., Dover, had' been rated a r£iVtri,<. fwiiacnt,. and Robert F. williin i-'twy-«'.'ilUlnB'dl«laiic«"of <'IMIU ffi'RKE-ilOOM Al'AHTMENT. nil ullll- Help. Wanted ^ the league leadership Frida^ night Harris 20S 22C1 1KI Or«m /;;,.....<... 138 kr tetratMaa. cany turina. C^^lil ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING tlTn, li'iriiiie, neur Ciiinford feiitcr. Garage Wanted proved considerably '• since the 177 no very good cl?'ance ito defeat the Dotby. iccriiinry. Elected . were Ai'.ti IvblillHcrs, O >^lte U-K. Station. ¥ in a "bumper." match. ' ' • • Hllt.ttvnlan 135' 1H7 Rarthoter k./. 10» 139 •UMJKI ro« cort-«MMM <.\\HI I:NTMV. Quiet people preferred^ $70 month. GAR ARE WANTED IN VICINITY r,, ,, -Shows Improvement season began. An interesting '130 .120 103 Kotiry „...•„..,/.'..• 14B 181 East Orange eleven. •' ClttllKord 11-3731). >iird Vi»ll will TELI'-VIKION HOOM mw of many llnr AvulUihle Dec,' IS. Uox liiiu, ciifc citi- Male or Female LOCUST DRIVE. CALL KVI ;r / ns, Earl T J&M.ite,, vic-c president; Rbb- a( M A. M. " • ' The Errico Truckers were the :.- '..' '. >77 137 i connwonn ron~ AfUite »ia.t»oo. fi'iiinrt's III thin Nurth iiltii! hmuc. New zen mid Chronicle. , . 12-4 INVErtTOllV Cl.KUK CRANFORO 6-3003. ' ' An optiijlistlc and spirited Cran- game is expected. • " 7S3 059 87« 114 The IJIUOK have w«»» six and lost vrt'E.. Lic<:,.,iiiv-isurt'r» and. Charles any Irnjith. A: V' nuii. ,,1'H'Miv kltrlicn thiit'u worthy w.-.-Inu "hot" team;last Friday, winning HARRIS. LTD (1) only tn Hahway and Hillside, while iiivd »t«^vt-ii. Cut t lau:r U'''i riiniji". CMmpli'lrly dw foni High .School eleven .will trav- M &.-hsr.siii1, :i*3 of W^tfit-H. / BESTOIX AROMATIC WASIIFR. ,vo.|. MADK TO t«(jiat< 'S3 Ofdu lin Sillier ticdim " " " for itsannual Turkey bay contest MriViv(.,i;j.^r 137 150 140 Charts E, Klein of 10 English . Uun and r.u.luni tn.. Vtt^i I)jk- Avv 111 ,V;HST Vv>»')t riU ASK ANY CMAtyKOlin RESIDENT. Tiify '5(1 IHilt-k SiHClal Sedan ,. Music Center. Call anytime, v. I handicap ,. Holl :.. inn 170 22$ 0retui*x3 f'VecU Harland L..MU- VENETIAN — Kirv»Um\. t:.vii.u;ii ,-UITII A .MKMItpli (>•• TlIK '30 I'lymiiiitli .Convcrtililf Cpe. the ball carriers can hold. onto the on thh e tpam hahdd att l^fc2^ How well the Bliie do against M.'irt ;n\ will tIO S:ii'-<>UI coloniiil with AUTOM^TIC MACIIINK OI'KHATOHS by recogn^iied expert*. CKanlard I thc,i.i. SHOP • ~~f- TK.l-KVlsrO.V-Jt SLHV1CE IIIMO ixiwiir.prmu oiu'ruUirx, V'xnt>rlmic« Co. Tuner* and Iiebuildcr».~3 ;; the Tee Jays are an inexperienced, night. "•••'•.. Kclnhold 158 149 BREEN'S GOLb CHECKS 101 pionship. icrx A. Ki'ilcJjlItr *>f_ Hillside, who Call IIK. No i-.111ira.r1 *|.jr>'. " ' ml ic:n piiivli anil pliMily <>( nllv and this hurts- jhfc'm on many,,oc- Snntnnc ...,'..,>• 159 1ST Bcaiger ..„ 137 134 140 ! • M'AUrn SKrort . ' Cll.-ini.ord II-44MI BAY that muko it un tnti'ivsllni! liny ut $!7,000. tirerorreel, excellent u>ork(>i|i cuilcilllniis. AV«y., Bust, Cali CRanford B-2;;u sweeps were recorded by won th|i-' Eci> Jrucrait and ANl> SKKVICtu ANOTIIKK MULTIPLE LISTING casions. • * '•'"••'••'. Jiurth ; '. 14!( 1S7 1X1 A T1MK W>K OlVtS'O. ^HANKS TO Jumble Store Sprlnuiluld, fc,.J. . 12-11 has shown improvement since tVie. ^thodist Men's Club over Hublak •:.. 837 Skirrs Plan Party pi.ir.shtfv.tn -WSS. was the. lone Call.*Mcr » 0. W. UifiirTiun iluMni lilliuU. 4V m No. Unuin Aw.. <."Kt I'Kjj'nrotd I'lllKiUtrr.y. Sh.»p, 12l MOTHElt-IN-LAW i-iiii hiU'i- 'her own Cinnamon ••? In.addUion to inexperience; the Local Police Pcfi*rscn's Dairy and the Lions Detiiarccv ' tii'lli'Ttvc «w thv bo.'ird. •'; UEAUTIr'UL NEW HAND - DKESSED scaspn-'began, but Cranford will go Wli'Euiid ., Jelliivlt* 111! 200 2IMI ••Several Cranford skiers ami "S.'ir.ri Awruif, .>U«l. CHandirvl ri'OKOX } TIIK•f.Oim K»K KAtSlNGNjtii KKOM numi wltli IK IIW.II til.' hnth with xtall DOLLS! Come ,U> the Jtiinble Store on JUNIOH ACCOUNTANT — Permanent Instead of ; buttering cinv 134 IIJIIUIII-UI) ...-. .j. S 5 ^ showi;r and i>o^t of nil U.'H on the .flntt ixtxitlikii for ynutii! imiti lit pr,iicr*imlvo into the game a favorite for' the-team has been-hit very hard by, in" Club over, Brccn's Gold Checks. RlKpoll winter sports enthusiasts will' at- A IuM'H'.irir.i*t-*-thip'of,325 active •Culm's TOV AIItr;I.ANK T.IUCV- 'A'rK SKUV1CK Wednesday. DccemUri' i\ for our minimi toast in the usuol way, try i!ir. i ,"t""t'tl(A 47 • CONTKM.l\«)A»1V,iJEKAMIC!5 dM.*AlW* I'ljIltll^S •tnj: MEAOWWKS or 01 floor,' 110 Htilt'i4 til climb miil It'll wull Doll Si'ie. For coilecilnns c.iil Cllan- linn In Giirwimd. Excellent nptuurtun- first time wncc the series.began 11 juries. Not a single player on the Milton Harris of the Shaheen 40 73B tend the. Skiers Annual Jaihburee mtmbtas vfi-s ^tjwirtod and .it "was "• . ' aniu>iiiuyii K.i- i;dr — Thi-i -'- Shiuh» sriuit ntwl (mm the lialaiico of the ford tl-0222 or brlnir nrtlcles In to 10Ity for advancement. Salary t'oiiiniMi- strips of toiist in melted butvr Awarded Two Oil' BIO i R4K : OlS'NINO.f) TO THE liOUNTlH'k liiirntu wllh Initiative nnd ability. Call >'ears ago. Crarifpfil- has hdd itsopening offensive eleven .has es- Agency ]>ut together garrics oi 205, — 0' Saturday at the. WesKOransie Ai- ntinnitrnvfil ,flnat 'plans nre.. beinjj I STKWAMT «HMIUN :nul iwlil \i\\* i\t- clitna, uii.Kl-lHirnlni; lln'iilaty in tlip llvlnt room, WEultleld 3-U-IOO for-Interview. caped, the injury jinx. Frank 226 and 183 forr aa 61 6144 seriesse, ,hig gh METHODIST MlEN'K C.LUR <3l moi'y, Mount Pleasiiiit W'liy, VVwt TI<-C>I Trtiunl^i u>l«.l lirnioved 1'l.ENTV \VE ENJOY NOW share of slory >n the annual con- Ward : 145 105 n-.;-n:lir *j* *'X]u:«u3 ' rtubhousc facil- *•.• CJJI OHan/orU •)>""«''•>' »'iul'»;l:iM at a luilf t» a mild I'O- Call WE 3-iiit?0 — Kvi'ininj. »f(er Mi'vklun r,(kl»n. JIHI nr liau ;| bedroonm turc:"^Thtn toast irTthc oven 172'; 1B2 17f lit- 1110 ICil jiml liath. Oil vteuhl hrut, cornur lot 150* tests, but each time it was an up- Woodruff, a tackle, and Red Mc- of the night, followed by Zazeski of Hull inn lor Orange. The New Jersey Ski Coun- ities; mtx" jtiir-. > tatl urti'cs. WL> IU^W huve a JIM LOVELAND • ' brown. Pistol Prizes I>clGum JBO - 101 1(10 ' :...„. 1«7 mat«> itiMit&. lo\i'rr • prUvti, )>At,ktnii on 5 only 11 ft>w mlmiteM walk friim town. Dressmaking and set. '. .• a : '• Carthy, starting quarterback, have Errico TruckinTruckingg" with ggamem s of ' 17B ; ....: l:it> 1(K> cil consisting of 12 clubs from the WE KOKOtT THAT THIS tS NOT '; ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING k Wanted - Female Murshtill Ian ' 202 liw COATS.• pi«>ntl>.oM. Otwn Mniulav;ttv Saturdrty, been out for the season with brok- PINIjnic 146 SSIiicy 171 1711 '] _fa.stutj*v iho-A." oJ iho latest ski. cloth- r*tilar. vlyt* t> n. m. tu % 1). in. Now vt)u*n Sntula\> T. V. SEUV1CB Cranford Police .Department did 177, 202 and 224 for a 603 seriesi . Wl ltd 170 northern part of the state, spori- . MEHEL.V THE ntODUCT OP OUIt Alterations RESPONSlMiE MOTHER wlU core for Flattrrlnc Coah Both teams' have shown fairly CnllaKher Cory ' 19.5- 174 »viM.riuU. ll'-5. 03 U'aU'lmili: .Avi-iHu'. Clutham. KITES. SUNDAYS. IIOUQAVS; ICTC. THE MOSS SA'YS • children.. CRanford 8-4B57.. t. en bones, while, the.top- running not wind up in llrs't place."IWthls Charley J/ Stevens won the spec- Handlcup 20 2(1 26 The ,'pVii- itAii. llaliiiciH.- «.J i'he.evening will. il^rli VOtKUE MOVING TO CHICAGO" uADlES' SUITS and DRESSES knado to . . • . t* 13 ,v«'>ti» T.V. ex|H!rteitc« • l,A»JOUS, HUT AUSO..TIIE HESULT Princess style coats have niw potent attacks, but Craniord has threats >— Ed Prokopik* Jesse 'tun W dfcvtiSet! t«> dancinjj. Non-merii- JEHStY HAD1O StHVICK A little tvver u your ut£o u'lleh the owuor order; BUO alterations. Mrs. Hand, year's Union County Police" ial "turkey match'' conducted Fri- oo:i BB7 1174 will start at ~B:30 Wr-.x . p seu.. rrom *»••!. Herbert >' Sorcu lx>ii£)it thV tine North Side. Inline lie CRanford 6-34AJ, II U MOTHER will caru for been very flattering, but never ic also shown a solid defense, :whilc Queen, Paul Matiim and Sonny btrs. is woll as members will be OK THE KINDLY WENEVOLENC^ children'' by tho day. Cull' Cltunford League; however, the team and UK day night by Secretary Arthur o.. PKTKHSEN'S DAIRY 101 a color movie of Aspen, Colo., and « of beautiful .coltkr*,l ' ITrva **-'•• ClLVNOU) 1 rvally t'xpretM to live thrrtt'permanently.' so than this year. Double sti!c: the Betsylowhers have been scor- FISCHER'S MARKET "<2> K. A. tVt'cnieii' .'.'..Z.^ui' 1.12 lr.n ti-SlOd. . - U :>;? Stanislawski — huVe been side- captain, Patrolmdn Albert Fischer, Uocrtmahn. The Lions Club' bowl- western skilntf. folki^ed by a a slvrn. Albaii'LswUV toa N. Un- or' OU1! LOUD.' LET US THEN S.i hi' ino

  • rnrv4iiiincrou!i chuiuicu that lined with leg injuries. With ul- er had a'551 series, or .113 pins pv- 1S2 151 H .I'ctt'rmin 17H 172 CJUntUS Jt I.KAOtllS Driving Instruction I1EUAULE WOMAN wishes baby slttlntf. brought homiJ' several trophies D'AlciuandrU 167 . 14S CEI.tllHATE OUI! GOQD VX)H- IIIIVI> put lila honioNlit A-l condition. Now slendemess ns well as Uicir playc da much stronger schedule, ins 172 140 Mnri'nkn Ulll 2(11! 1»4 Hid f.-TMVJ Uttln Uulby,'O«r»ral Electric Cellini!, kiltwkc Installed 1 Hcferenc'cS, Cllanford O^IOU-l. v% lost two weeks since the last game frorh the loop's"fourth, anntiii^ din- cr his average. Second prize Went Dlljiumzo ...... • In '), l.'nvliii; for C'KtVaao. IIIn IOHM I-IIII is u>is*.' CKini M»jct» All Slioy. A * A -HuM»»r«, • , r-—A?X AUTO SCHOOL lines and detailing. . • ROCS into the game with a 2-0 rec- Cvmbaluk ISO 142 101) E. W, IH-lcmi'ii 1SU 124 147 : Aluiiunuii) t'o'ii^nvjliiin Window* ' T0NE W4TH 11UM1LITV. VOWING b<< your lioln. Six rvoHy attractive rooniu, Licensed by State of New Jersey df. the. ailing playcrs'*are"ex- ner, in Linden- Thursday: night?~ to Itobert Harney of Harcd Chem-. 137. 14:1 ' 204 nvr-i KlTCHKj< SKT .al,0l iUwr IJ Korth Avritut. West. ' U Umnc InnuUtlon wood huinlni! llrc|il|icc,\opper |iltiinbluii, LEARN TO DRIVE NOW! ord, while Cranford sports a 6r2 pcctcSl/to be ready for the Cran» as 117(1 700 • 7alt cit-ant'r*. 11«*JNOII> In conJUtiHioii wttli .(dliu: wo palM tOUSE Ills LIGHT AS O0UUEA- tile liatli. double uarnita. Collet side street. Ctiubeth 5-0275—1536: pLalnfleld 4-7371 The local bluecoats,; who were ical with a 572 series, or lot pins ar. c-u lilt] li o'cliiik. M K>llirlil >>1TTS11UHOH PAINTS. . Clendcn, and Pete^ Scholz, Coach and-o»y and defensive squadrons. 210; Crce, Errico Trucking, 222 Inter-Church Bowling League will! PBOMPT RETAIK SERVICE Furniilied Room* lavatory. Oil steam heat. Attached Bar- Itodgcrs and Bill Inionc supply the league. The local officer also was BAHildN'S. ESSSS O <22> 2l'/a points each; will meet tonight. • KITCHEN' of other CUSTOM CABINETS. CAKPENTJUt .. CONTRACTOR.' Hepalra, IkJr.. II. T. Rcanvln- Cltanford 6-4*86 Outdoor fireplace. Suburban loca- 75x200. ALL, 1MPROVRWENTS, Walnut In Hartford. Conn., Patrolman Ar- • and 213; Cur.tin, Errico Trucking, 10H 213 ISO. metal weather •(ripplutf, porc^ TC1O«- uvml>«. Call CRanford 6-5705. U AUTOMATIC MACHINE OPERATOR:?, That' the team has a potfehtjat- awarded a tic'clasp for beitig high It. Dlxon Ueented VLuttr ttamibtw fci CnnfaffA, KOT^DC. Cabinet Company. 299 tion. nlso power prt-M "operators, expurlenc'e power in the T attack.'while Vincc Moiccn 1«4. m 10:1 This match should break the tie. Utild For Rent Urva. cabinet work. ^cfe^^«i tfaro£«>4, Open Evening* — Saturdays and' Sunday* thur Barnard found ,a store rklnu cinidUUiiiK. Vicci has looked very, good in thetack. is shpwn by the fact tha^ rnnn on his team". These two hbn- G, Dixon Ill l«:i Third place Trinity'Church,.only ; . . Gaiwij awi Uadra. .• • ' ROOMS*/ 118 Worth Avenue. W.. Citan- unlocked, investigated. Cot cut M ing, 213; Hubiak, Hayeck Foods, Morccrt , Ui9 i:i« . rtArd. K. JS'obe^, 6 AdaiiJ Ave^, CltaiUuid General Electric Company;, lioute 20, its last games against South Sid irs to with another he ..received in i CUKlSDkJAS TREES — Table «ll.-, bttyi- ",'U-?7 -—• Member^ of -^ . DEFLATED 1 Sprlncnold, N. J. . 12-11 hour later vvaerV the owner, arrived quarterback slot. Vicci handles nrookn 182 147 1SS IVj points behind the leaders, will • SOCTH AVlL.lt: CXANFOKO C-SM3 L d . 6-6817. Call before 8 a. ta. or ailei Excellent buy at down to earth price tember. At that time he'was 237; Marshall, Democratic Club, 2 COMFOMTABUE DOUBIJC ROOM for B.P.'M.. - '. • '..-,.• * . The Cranford Real Estate Board and N. J. LARGE STORE suitable for any business. with the Kuy. '.'. •.-• • the ball in fine style and; is a good of Newark it tallicdNui first downs, H hdl mect.'cejlur dwelling'Linden Pres- r or Si'1.000. Attractive 3-fdmlly with both 202; DiFabio, Fischer's Market, Ofdcrt Uki n now, people, aeparaU bcdJ, convenient, al Home Builders Aiaoclatlon upaitnivnU uvallable. 73x135 lot in a Call after 5 B. inXcpariiord 6-0177. »« passer when. given adeijliatc pro- Scored three touchdowns, and _ he Frank V. Thompson - r , . 7«1 ; -7f!2 R27 byterian No. 2, while foitrth place slnillc room. Clltmford 0-3301. . U IF you plan to build, repair or make 221;-Grick6wKki, Fischer's Market, 11V Ni>roruUoit, MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY , Johnny Shcr.rn.an, Bob Bolomey I iid«r«tcdt -. ,130. i:ill First Presbyterian. These teams .CBESa Kll J.KT> :-TCKKEVS./k|ll«f and tRUCK CRANE and T.D.-8 Bulldozer SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT Wllo'are the Sephardic Jews? Tie on his tea .. . . 20D; fiTTJixon, Barron's Esso, 213; 193 1« 114 Si IHf WiH'k. cnanfiii'd yso, Frederick lOOMS.for rent by day or weak. Kaa-. repaired and accepted . for trade-in on dances, organitatlon meetlnsa. COMPTOMETER silso been valuable as a pass catch- and Stanlslawski are better than, El in seventh place. The Temple UM. Immcrtiaie delivery. Albah- bi rates. Call CUanlord ^B Plaiinint: to build in the Spring* Save with extra Utgo closets.' Modern tiled ^Roberts'and Matthe«siianey,' saw Hiirco Chemical, 224; K; Knieiim, lion 7D7 Will dwaic. iu» N. UiUoo, Ave.' U new. ones, Guaranteed Workmanship. yourself a lot o< wo'rjry; A 2-ycar old bath. New oil burnlntf furnace.' COM," ively decorated. Kitchen facUiU* OPERATORS team can tie Linden by'sweeping CRANrOHD llOTEi, U , — Free Etlimato — Bowling alley rental. Telephone CR* I Lohjeh Esso. 209; P. Nylcn, Lehigh modem ranch type bunualow will bo PLETELY AND TASTEFULLY DECOR- the.j,presentation of thK^lizabeth -0 — 0. Scots'*. Full line of Scott's ford 6-9261 or CRanford 6-9701. U ONE OH MORE* .: . Sunspols 'three names. . • siNoEn sr«viNb CENTER available. Owner is moving from utalc. ATED IN PERFECT CONDITION. lOOX VEA|I JTourna\ Trophy to liinden as Esso, 208; Klrkpalrick, Lehigh Es- V.'F.'W. I2» Ttart Bulkier, Spreader*. Other tawn Four nice bodnuwni. 3 tllo batlM, full 1511 lot. Take.time to Inspect it. You will IIS O.F EXPEhlENCE Scientists do not yet ^know ike 147 VMociucu. Lawn' Mowers Sharpened. W Elm StreeV. V/Eslfield 3-4)747 U so, 206; .Nordstrom, .Barnctt's Li- A. TJncn ;... „. 140 Moving — Storage dlnlntf room, attached heated Barnto. really erijoy it. B^Douncer cause of sunspots, and arc hot sur« ^» of the championship The Bcru-dlnclll I7n 1R7 inn • Jtaban-VtmaL lot North Union AVe. EUCCTRICAL Contracting—nousewlrtrui. workshop,' lavutory,' hat water- oil heat, rjubrs. 222; MaxfleW, Men's Lea- .V*ae «eincty. Craniotd 0-0866. U and nation-wide moling ad jobbing, fluorescent fixture*, repairs ana Sadhu is a technical term meaning of their effect on the earth's -i trophy «tos tethred by Lindcn\or Murknwlch .,„ „ 14.< 148 ion Annual Sports Show storage.' AienU for Allied Van. Lines. copper .plumbinii, aluminum window* "tfnT Gertrude" Nunn^CR 0-3088 STENOGRAPHERS gue, 201'; Orrok, Jr., Cranford Shoe Illlbrrt ...'. 200 130 rlu«* installed, acorge Sansuillano. V3 nnd aluminum foil, insulation. Stucco, one who has renounced—that is, who er and long^cnn cllrqate. having coined the. crown-for tl 147 VCrOB SAJ-E the best lop soil Inc. All types of craUnf and paqklni. MyrtU 8tre«t. Tel. CHanford B-9530. Mr. Harold Wilson—CB ft-UM MlgtiXSchool Grnduutt'M Preferred Mehlmwr .... SvlieTHin» that wi have seen. covered untie* front and rear, tiled air. Robert W. Olson—CR MH1 . 1B7 Dssbvetcd aaywhirc. Call Al llaeulit, manner at reaionable'rate*. • . ' MASON CONTRACTORS pleasures. ' . , man, Patrolman Joseph NuVJilany, 201; Gold,, Police Dcpart- WoUert .:..'.,.. 175 Third annual sports show of the' WXatfield 3K«w «tur SP.tLor bciora - BOBBINS It AIXISON. las. ' Sidewalks,'Flagstone work. Garage Build- kitchen, Jandscupe-d grounds 7ftxl54 IHindlcup . M so WEEK ONLY... Kino neighborhood. Call CR 6-3134 O. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR mcriK202; Jellovitz, Bcccn's Gold Cnpt. Newell Rotiney Fiske Post •/*. «t ..-•••- • ' tf • 113 South Ave^JC • " ing, Brick ' Work, Cellar *.'ater Proofing. L fi. jr. BBENNAN Cr «- with nn avcragc\of 295.25 led the Free estimates. Schwartz, CRanford alier.6 p. m. ' •••.•. 11-25 CHcstnut 5-1030 • 1 7B3 ••boos CHanford 6-4MM , CranHW. M. J 444 Chestnut Street, Roselle league. ' , . •ChccksS^200 i»nd, 200; Thommcn, 235, VFWt will be held December wdiDOW SHADES. Up to 31 8-MOS or UNionvilio 3-1633-J. - tf Athlete's Foot FOR GENERAL TYPING WORK t Petersen7J>I)airy, 208; and Moreh- SUNNY ACRES (.11 your roller. »1-3S. Sana Day /•._"• ••''.'. Robert .C. Cranc/^editor... of- the 147 . 21S 12 ut Veterans Memorial Home, ni Hardware* 100 PLUMBING and Heating. Sowers cleaned Athlete's, foot is caused by a mi- . 108 Curtain* With electric sawer mocnine. Ouarnn- Office For Rent Why go looking? We^have what you want. Elizabeth Daily journal, was toast- ko, Petersc« ~ ^ VPEWntTER-. reparra and rental*. N In n convenient locution,' 'The llvlnc — o — eph Gorsky, ,Fahwood.police_ chie(, 3—1 • • • - ' 21 12 ' mander Henry Schwartz and REDUCED 20% (Opposite Railroad) BOVS suulNCH B1CVC1X. Cill ClUn- and rebuilt addlnc machine*, cash ros- ° Over 200 Items ID Choose from APPLY EMPLOYMENT tJEPT. AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. nUII.DEn.S' GENEttAl, Ul . i n mJm i room Is almost. Kquarc, slvltltf It ah np- , .4-^11..,..., ^-^-v ,-. 135 isterit, tspfwritcr*. and dilblieatlni: ma- '•rSTALLATION O1MUUIHU MONDAY THROUGH SATUllDAY association set+etary. The Rev. ifN Ulikl.llu IRS -1»4 Thomas .fiutler, co-chairmen, Re- pearance of spaciousness;., the dlnlmt 8:30 A. M. TO a P.M. : AUTOMATIC Olb BUBNKKS \S—Pollcf • Dcpartmoiit ISA IM IM chlneu. Stationery and HJppllrt. , Painting — Decorating ....'--. .'...'.I'. Quick Soup .'..:..: .'.:'. .. room Is Inriior tlon u»ual, nnd tho two -: LAND ANTBMN* _..;...... ,...,; " ' > Trucking j_ IBXU : ported. The party will be hold for WANTED. Modern or . Antique 1 L. Lirdey of Rahway gaVc the in ;.. ..i....:...... let 115 pUtalj. i'lc. NATIONAL TYPEWRlTEK CO. bedrooms are ijood siifd. Lot 75x135; LIONEL TRAINS REPAIRED :k'i; FO<«1J ?. A, CRANE—Painting and Decorating. Quick soup for a busy day: com- WESTERN vocation. ' . ' ' 135 lf»T underprivileged children us well or surUnji aitiu. Will call ut Street ' Cranlord 330 Hich St. TeX" Cllanford 0-09S9, tuxes under SI50; oil steam heat. TY ft SEWIN8 JU8HWES 208 South Avc, E. n'« tUioi •••.••••<;•••: 17B bine a can of pea soup with a can ELECTRIC CO. CluJ« • ... l'nvicu as children' of members of the post, "ll ld Lln- CRaiilord «-0600 ' for estimates, . tf — 0 :t- 10-30 ot tomato soup and add 2 cups of ALAN JOHNSTON 100- Central Ave. average halfbacks. Joe' Chirichil- Hut Mon'n Club Rizkulln South Ki'arny. N. J. Cranford, N. J. . Ltd. .- : the cd-chalrmeti said. ' . NOTICE jbr MICHAEL M. BAUICH. Export exterior light crcairi. Fold in, a can of 303 Elm Street, Westfleld ' , ' ' lo has been handling the quarter- .BOOKS WiOfTH). phone lor .o«Ulla. and interior .painting and papcrhaniiitu:. VEstneld' 3-5664 . Eves. WE 2-0831 General In addition to the .sports not- ad af A4Jaalm«al — Zanla* cleaned, flaked crabmcat,Vhcat and. ... k Dairy . v T-IO 77« . P. it- &»t».-v..p, in) PJ-JI aveuue. Hi'a>.iii3b!o prices. Call. CK-itiiortl We Also Carry back post since McCarthy was in- v CHEMICAL CO. 12• ables; sports • films and refresh-- Notice Is hereby civtn that tho Board e-9573. . . , ' '.. U serve. • . . . / 14—Ftscher « M^rkfct .. VLaisGcld 4K3SW1. U Adjustment (Zonlnc' of the Township ;!?!!!;i^ jured, but he lacks experience. IS—V. . IS'i 17'i „-,; ;J:-VU» - IM mc'tits will be featured'. fro 145 Craniord. N. Jw in -4he County of UNDEN DECORATINfO CO. — a Store For Rent AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS For eleven members of the team, 10—Sunny AertV , ,jf. IS 18 ilion, will hold' a public bearing on n--Barneti*s Llqii... .„-. is la . 167\ IM Tony Gulenlo and members of {Jocks Repaired and decor«tlng;. established 181a. Call „ CRANFORD 15 18 . -181 , \ 178 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1053 Unden 3-32S0. tf Cookies AND 'ACCESSORIES . , this will be their final football IB—Clll/. E 22—Brct-n'ii Cnid Cheeks 1214 20>Xi 14/M Application of Dr. Edward M-. llwortr- . N. J . UpTUnl CILaniorCILid a while, if you put lh«r.l together/In 1 UNIM UJio U»> McClendon, Sherman, Alan Sem- LEHIGIl c; owner. 217 Holly- Slr**t; for pur- 23—Cranford Shoe Store , Trucking — Hauling 6-4715 — CHiStnut 5-i46i5. j pairs wiih jelly or jam in-between NEW JERKY REALTY CO. ffajBTUMTm* en ite nnd laione will be lost, while K. Knlcrim *..*.•::... Kilninilt'r, Jr., Elected ^ i>l»>lon to enolOM) a twirch b>-yond Ihc U(i Broad St.; Newark MArlut 3-4305 A TERRIFIC VALUE 24—Sportsman's Shop .... ,3a i n LIGHT .TKCCK1KG. HAULING, Utht X->\ Ktlvick limit for Holly *rtX.tAM ROESELL Interior and Exterior them. '•/.'••.. • • '•/. • • - • ; .• .. • 'tt-xr CRAHFORD CAMERA Frank Finncy, Clarence Fritz, Dick M. Knlerini To Suburban Bounl -funutusv nufiv^d. CU'Jtn i't'llail, uttic*. Mid A'^D Painting. Skilled mjchar-.tc pvnottal IN AN NI * BCDED Sclillltl ! George, Leroy Holmes. and Dave »:I5* M. , p. Nylfirt ; - etc Bad}' rUih. ClUiifoid U-4iU8. At the time and place above stated al] suswrvuion. 1O4 Columbia Avecue. Ew Place Uarnett's Uquqrs vs. Chronicle. , Klccwcllcr ....'. Hamilton avenue and John Roll of | r AND TRAIN CENTER LsCHT TIUJCKL-VG and MOVING. 1-2-U ivl when iu\\ opportunity to be heard i> ^ sttiiins a nehe-ww pl placa e They have all played yltal roles in Peppermint Room v>. Marco Chemical. Union Wednesday "night were' wtll be uivcu to them. ; Cranford's fine record this season. Tinnesz Mkt. va. Breen's. \ BAhNETt'S LIQUOR 111 By order .. . Nursing Service , it thi> iasj;;'•:. wo-.-Id with the prevail 4 N. Union Ave; * Cr, 6*27Q3j Cranford Shoe vs. • SporUman'*. Khrner ...-. ;.-.... IB7 108 elected to three-year terms on the . CaU CAUL, UOAJU3 Of ADJUsnUENY V. !(.'. A.'f^r O*K«i-iJ S*as»-.; ir.g cojf-iir.ts. Floral designs, and Jefferson's .record :- Dcmncrats vs. Shaheen Aucncy. 134 Board of •Governors of the Subur- CUrk 1'owiu.hip, lUruld M. «utu, Hvtvwt*v»n^. \Cit4jfr-iii *&»i ; NEW STOHB HOUBS: I . JeRerton 21 — Trenton li , Lehltih Kit" vs. Men's Leasue. Chairnian. .hind:r.; n'.-y be used, and brilliants |Jerter*on 14 — Perth Amboy 20. Police vs. Errico Trucking. ban bolf Club, Union, at the club's tfllwrt L. Clare, Jr., Inlaxu Caie'. Hell-.h EaiCiiiKi. : Th*i trcjiloyec! for the trim. IDEAL GIFT JefTeraon t — New Brunswick 20. Ilayeck'u fond vs. Barron's. Dally 9 A. M. to 9 P, M. — Sunday 10 A. M. to 3 P. annual meeting that wound tip golf, is Jk AULiSON. Ine. — «cty JlMuxi SUrvr Oil ilflp Ycc. XUUM! Je(Ter»on 6 — OronSe 33 Lions vs. MWMVe D;»ei!or>-. Sat.' A. U-i *:SX> an^HACE — PACKING, Jefferson 0 — Plain field 27. Petcrsen's vs. Pisclwr's Mkt.', . . • B34 ceed Mr. Kammle'r, Sr., and Her- Allied Vj.li lino. Inc. to 13:S0. Jefferson 6 — Centra) or Newark 26. Jefferson 20 — South Side (Newark) 7 '•'. TINNESZ MATRKEt <0» o — bert Ki'u.ttschnitt. • MOVIMG 'AND STOHAGl V. Boertmann 127 1S3 IBS EAGUE 131 The club's election of officers is tuusehold tfoudi to all 4 WILBUR COON Musical Instruction \ EIGHTEENTH F. Deller ....*.:__ 115 131 172 \,.._I3O 14? 'k-l«Ulli(g Ul N P. Tlnrtc" _ 165. H8 177 .Falrchlld : 108 191 scheduled for next month. . . ••-, '...••• •,. ••' • •' ., ,.••:..• '$ DonsbM Fir I'lANO-GUlTAK—Cj^t^ l 153 ad Californiji alp SHOES rivate lcsini'-i at yo^r hf.w-6? WANtED CENTURY STYLING ** Douglas fir chips from west coast M. Burnett * ISO IM • 1«2 Mttxlicld ..- •• It was announced, that Subur- van ta ..... 175 1S9'' 15Prau4 l •••.'. your next move. liNITlX Old Fashioned New England ~ ban's recent bid for next year's •"" tor •• ;••. "• ^iiitn:wnU ' i sawmills are used in making wrap- Handicap .„ J.... ' 23' • 23 2U Beach ..i...... « ^...., UKKi. Tad SaiKenl, A«eul ginner-i our npfcialty. He»-alu ping paper. • State amateur championship had WOMEN \vrrn unt«xl. Vor full in(i>rn:atu%n call Wsnd- 764 766 883 833 Christmas is coming, and the cold weather. Will PROBLEM uir [Jtudioi. ItAhvL-ay :-30i3. li ' MOVING . • AUTOMOBILES , of Furultuiv and ApplUncas SECRETARY soon be here too. Now yo,u can bay your "topcoat •Uiaalei on l!r WE. 2-5477 I start your Christmas shopping; A Hvmuiful Gift 25 TURKEY tO)WPLEXJ£ Year-End /or Living Room * With All the FOUN'S — You'll find a good selection of tweeds and_ •s STUDEBAKERS gabardines. ;. or Dining Room Take A Number From 1 td 12 § V Served from11-30 CHEVROLETS - PLYMOUTHS - DODGES Formerly from $50 • -. . Ii. • - -- '•.-' •,..•• ' . " and any otfe of our 12 realtor members will gladly list your home and sell itgcwickly ' . : • ' * AT tHE v jfi so Guaranteed One-Owner — "Westfield Traded" Cars YOUR CAR PICKED UP LOW PRICE OF Now OVEN AND DELIVERED ^ of all trades and masters of notte" is as true in the teal You Save $50.00 W At TREMENDOUS SAVINGS To You! estaje busihess as in.arty other line of. endeavor. We're masters of For reservations call Mrs. Mayhaht, A K E D Hen's top-ftotcb our ••rvlc« loir buty people! ^bencvef your cat Cranford Real Estate because that's our specialty. ; HOLIDAY. . | Mlllburn 621&i' Our Used Car Slock MUST HE REDUCED. Firat Come — First Served! needs mttention, wnether it'* only PAINTING a check-up or • repair job, w« See or call one of our members for QUrCK, DEPENDABLE gUdlj call for and deliver. Just ' - ^ Yes, We Will Pay Top Dollar, for Your CarJn TRADl^jL'.* pbone in. Our modern ServWju ' ' / ' ' ' • 7 •rill b# U you* docu la a jiflfjf ' ' . , - O' •' - -'•>•'.-:•• •.••;••••-••' — COCKTAILS SERVED — The member* oT CKANFOBD REAL ESTATE BOARD hatufflnf tttdtlple U.tin», «*, 1 \JQ MEN'S UNION COUNTY 01 NORTHFIELD MOTORS. Inc. | J SHOP " .. .•. ; ..' \~.. ; • WESTFIELD 2-6500 '•'•:- "- •;: BUICK COMPANY FURNITURE£,APPLIANCES 18 North Ave., W. ' Cr 6-1698 NOHTU fcOUTE 29 301 SOUTH AVE., W. > WESTFIELD OPEN XOX. aW ItL 1UL XtNE WORD REAL BOARD SPRINGFIELD, ' •' • '' B^^pB^ •••••/.•, .*•- "• T '•. -ff"., /..'. i THE CRANFORD CTTKEia* AND TUESDAY. NOVEM^BR 25, 1952 : the next meotlng ^ml^ v ;<1 l a basket of food to be .given'.'to,-a Legion Auxiliafy: -' . Rainbow Gii-ls Hold followed by fa birthday dance i dean of the school will present deserving local family this week; •-... TB nitiation for II ginning at 9*^30 p; ms; ' Police School the awards. - , Dfn^ 1 and 3 won hofaprable Plans Xmas Pirty ;A The Rev. Joseph Donnelly, pas- tnet't'tidn for the totem pole qward Plans for thej Christmas" partx Initiation ceremonies for li new tor of St. Michael'? Church...wil nncj dinner of Cranford lOpit. 212. members were held recently by Jlf«t[ In Service 1 withskits portraying the pilgrims Graduation Set offer thebenediction. - ' | t at-Thanksgiving. Arnerican Legi6n A>uia\laryt were Azure Assembly, 40, Order of .Roger- W.)Sherman, rudarma,, VOTE mr John A. DeekMian,jccelv«l the made Thursday a>^ meeting at the Rainbow for Girls. Those Initiated S/c, USN, so^i of Mr. and Mrs. J{Us. badge; highest award in Casino. The patty will be held 'at were Gertrude Peterson, Sandra sell E. Sherman of 312 South Unio,i NEXT Two New Den "Mother*"' and wngtr 'rom nvenup, is serving' nbonrd ih thepack. Scoutmaster Gilbert Or- Announcement was mode' that Graduation exercises of the Un- Clnrk ^ Croiifoixl Cub pack 144 Wohtlln, Valrie Griffin, Carol Kus- "stfoyer USSPlcWng ^hlchreccrur rok of Troop 7(5 Was pajseW to the Pust Presidents' Parley meet- WEDNESDAY WFHNFSH AY ion County Police Chiefs', Associa- sponsored by the Osceolu Presby- in, Joan Hackman, Carolyn.. Clay, ly participated in the Joint United 'witness the ceremony and wel-ing is scheduled for Monday, at the States, and Canadian .cold weather tion Training Academy tonlRht terian Church, held its \monthly Claudia Furmari,-June Wright, and. comed John as a new member of home of Mrs. Florence Crounse. Sandra May Downey. exercise "Norarri'ejjc II"'off the coast will be nearly an all-Cranford pro meeting Thursday. In the opening of Laborador. y . , GARWOOD KENILWORTH ceremony conducted by Den Chfc histnw-'p.. The Unit voted to send a Christ- Initiation also will be. held at gram. Arthur Wendelkin, the cub scou Next pack meeting is scheduled inas tree to the Veterans Hospital ,. Four local policemen' will be oath utul promise Was ted by Ed for December lfB at the Casino. in Grunge. 'No. 45 CRANFQRD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1952 Pages '=—.TE N CENTS among the 83-ri\Wber class which wnrd-Haiisor. James Pantaiio ami Mrs. Lee Morrison reported the iccenf rummage Sale was a suc will be graduated at exercises at Richard Halkowich .were -col Heart Ansn. Directors r cess and expressed appreciation to bearers.' New Den mothers -Jeai ' Four Crahfcrd' residents are Two Local Chqrches Cranford High School nt 8 p,. m Nordstrom -and Annette Rocckcr local merchants'for their generous •HSPronr Church Council Elects Reported Broken Into ; : among 40 members of the recent- Route 11 ^f"' '•" " • ••'•' •'• .• ••••'• • • • • • They ore: Patrolmen Mntinew Were welcomed Into the Pack ,. bj support. , '•.•'•'.. Expect Latrge Turnout "Haney, Frederick G. Roberts, Leo CubmasU-r Stanley puumd, -Alsi ly organized Board of Trustees oi Mrs. Betty Goodman reported a TIME FOR A CHANGE! One local 'church was broken Pastor to Education Post A. SchuHx and John F. Varley, Jr.; welcomed were Richard -Dorcnuiis the Onion County Heart. Associa- donation of ar.licles amounting of into by a potential thief around *sm mid Michael Roeckcr, two new •mniittee all of whom Joined the force in tion' who will aid in the annual $26 was mudc to the Needlework FOR , Thanksgiving Day and a second Sale p The . Rev. Albert Allinger, pas cubs by transfer: Chnrlos Roth fund appeal early ivext year. They Guild during it's annual ingather- was entered and robbed between • tcr of the Methodist Church>4ias For School Referendunl Aprifc WJIS unpointed us treasurer-«f.the arc pr/ Carl,fl. Hanson, whose ing last week -..'.- Talking About the. same day and Sunday, ac-, been elected chairman of the Sccial Action Leader Patrolman Edward N.. Lee will Patk. Invitations will be sent to coun sing the overture and the Grunford term as trusstce. ..expires iir May, cording to .police. ',..-', ToPCC partrheht of Social Education .and Mr. Dut'iutd presented the f«l- ty officers to attend a unit meet- Having Shoes .Repaired. Citizen* to Vote on Bond Issue of $1,260,000 High School band will ploy the lowint! awards: Timothy Jones, J954; and ..Mrs. R. O. Yuckman, The Rev. George A. Attention, Action of the Newj, Jersey Council ing on February Hh For t%ot 12-Room Elementary Schools to Be nationaranthem. The Rev. Robert Gold :md Silver Arrows on Wolf George V. Hi Pollard, Jr., and Dr. Yes, we know you speiul Mrs. J. Walter Coffee, pastor" of the Alliance 'Church, ofY^hurcnes. .. . _,'; • - May Drop G. Longaker, pastor of the First Mrs. Francis Lindemann. second Blue Diamond lines ; -Badge.- and DennerVStripe; Larry Henry J. Mineur. whose tii'rms cx- repo.rcd to police Monday that This ootnmiticc has been active Located in BrookHide Place, JKalnut Avenue Presbyterian Church, will offer the vice-president, presided, and Mrs a lot of money for shoe re- Norma Searle Chosen someone, gained entrance to; the Kdnmnds,' . Assistant Dciyrier's pjre in May," 1955. Requests Permission ~ •Cranford votcrs'will tlccitle Wednesday at a special school elec- invocation and Public Safety Corn- Stripe; John llilliwd, John IWor. Dorothea Mory and Mrs. Florence pairing in your family. Dance Co-chairmen church by forcing and breaking in the past.several years in" urging Ice Hockey ko. mid John Nordstrom, Bobcat Hamilton served refreshments;' a lock on a-'door. He said as far' To Purchase line Governor Driscoll and the State iort if they tiiink a bond issue (or'$l,260,000 should, be approved for • missioncr Clarence L. Frit* Avill •*••«. , - • • • . Coloring Bnttcoa MUUetoe , Mrs. J. Walter Coflee and Norma ••• ' • • • ~~- .'. •• wo ne\X/ elementary schools] A heavy vote for a school election iS make the welcoming address. pins; , .,••'• "• • ' Many times -you say as he could determine, nothing .Blue Diamond lines. Inc, hasLegislature to enforce the state's Most dolh-covcred buttons dy« Hang your mlst>**©«j in unex carle have been named co-chair- High School Principal otecast. polls yill be open from 4 to 9 p. m.' SAl ••' Following an address- by Newark The''theme for the fnonth WHS xell. Just make certain they are pectod and convenient places with men of next year's Crnntord High was taken. '•'.'••.'. made application to the Public gambling laws: •'•'•- something has to be done-— . Yesterday the Rqy. Robert G. Thejjchools would be located on property owned by, the 'Board •' police Commissioner Arthur A. Thimksyiyinc, sind an exhibit Was securely sewn. .•.'.-.' a strip of cellophane tap*. chool Junior-Senior Prom com- Utility Commission to purchase . He succeeds Mrs. Samuel T. 1 Longaker, pastor :of the First loci>.s c(Mistriictcd by the cubs. " uy afterrioon at 'the initial gen- ban and Fred R; Schcller and fortor a number of years. The com- ActtQii to Trustees v A name Jjcriod wns* conducted by Buy-Christmas Seals in a very easy way. police that $25 in cash and a $25 to build two identical buildings of, . the graduates. Lt- Thomas Woods,' eral meeting of the. prom commlfc- permission to operate three auto mittee considers the legislative and check was taken frtom u steel A recommendation that .ice Where to Vote >.„, 12 classrooms each-. They will be in the high school. The dance buses. This was disclosed at a religious ; issues throughout the You just try once the New Ameririan Shoe b^ain will 'be sponsored by the cabinet in the Office of the church fockey be dropped from the ath- of one story construction with ade- Denmother Florence Messcrly and meeting of the Township Commit- state, and makes recommendations" tlc program ofM>anfoid High For School Election Totem Pole Award |lieh Schol PTA. secretary. It is not known how 1 quate room for,, expansion. Den Chief :Arthur Wcndclkln. A Repair Shop and see fWryourself how you get tee last week. The commission, has to the churches, actions that lead School will be madc^to Dr. H. R. Here is where voters can "cast ( Purpose' of yesterday's meeting the thief gained 'entrance to the According to the report of the tf«««.V separate meeting of parents was To Den 5 of Pack 176 HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM scheduled a. hearing on the pro-to the application of Christian est, superintendent of schools, by their' ballots in. $he special the most for your dollar — and much-better to consider a tentative budget church. • Long Kangc Planning Committee undertaken by Committee Chair- Don 5 of Cub Scout Pack 170 posed transfer for next Tuesday. principles! the Rev. Mr, Allinger ~i. Frank Zimmerman, high school election'Wednesday: V SINGER kor the affair which' will take place rf .the board, there will be', a man Donuld Marshall. Mr. Mar-was- awarded the totem pole for service. • • J ' ••.'•.'• Route 1.1 has not been, in oper- said- . '.- -. '. •- .' . • rincipal, it was learned. y< PollingTSistiict No. 1 —Shcr- 10 ftelicious Flavors |u May. In view of the success of REV. ALBEKT AtLtKGER shortage of from 21 to 32 class- stuill explained the aims and prob- the • month of November, Friday i for some time, it was pointed The announcement of the ap- he matter is.expected to.c^.mc be- an School at Lincoln avenue " Si!' Service b Always Available ust spring's Prom, which was at- room s by 195(5. The' school board lems in cubbing and requested the evening at the Pack meeting at the NEXT TIME BE SURE TO pointment of the local pastor was ore the BoardNqf fov^voters residing within, Gen- Ir'mm 8awii« cPinl tended by more than 400 students, Township Clerk. J. Walter ccutivc secretary of the New Jer- says the present eleriientary schools help of all. to carry but the pro-Casino. The den, in keeping with made by Harry Reed Bowen, ex- lscussion at its iVe^xt meeting on ^l District Nos. one, ta aaork* and pvta. Ihe committee planning next year's Goffeevand the committee has re- sey Council 61 Churches. are "already filled to more than Djpan < . >han j mi HIUTI nl'-"- —«•-— gram. ,'.-••• the Thanksgiving theme, collected 29 " TRY AMERICAN. 1 |lunce expects to follow a similar Streets ceived \0 number of ' complaints December 16.'' two "•• biltvatt. • capacity. ' • MILK -. attcrn. * • from townspeople because of the Mr. Zimmerman citccKlack of fa- Polling tJwJrict No. 2 — Lin- AhMtt*. •• ilities as well as ice duKto mild coln School at C '•• Consult Me on Your Plumbing and Heating Problems . sion of the dance. " No Signs of Snow he lack of a qualified coach as hi: Polling District No.. 3 — Clevel- Roosevelt School was built. School r Estimates Cheerfully Giyen • SHERBETS avenue. North union avenue. * UN MUOUMS'< Play Seen Reelects easons for recommending that it and School at Union avenue foi ofticials have pointed out that the Work^hg on each' of" the plan- In Business Area South Union avenue, clock; | •« IftJtaiil 4 m uHa an. u. OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS M». dropped., - / voters residing within General four elementary schools are SHOE REPAIR SHOP filng committees will be a student nue, Bumside avenue, ion Districts Nos. three and fOO students today that JOSEPH LEVY FROM 9 A. ML' TILL 11 P. ML nd a pareiji or faculty adviser, it avenue. Walnut avenue. NH«ritah During the past several years, C By Early Evening Cast, Stage Crew Cranford High-School has engaged nine. handledNMjly 1200 in, 1040, SINGER SEWING CENTER IS EASTMAN ST. ' . CRANFORD vas pointed put by Mrs. Coflee. road to the Winfleld traffic Warden,~Ve8trymen «SSntSX*EET WESTFIEILD. N. J. GENERAL CONTRACTOR __ Despite the heavy; snow which Putting Much Work n ice hockey games with prep PollinXpistrict No. 4 — Cleve- Tomorrov^\jor Saturday • the «•*»• Othep members of the general seguin early Tuesday morning and'The new. owners also desire to^at - Renamed by Church schools and club teams arid,; de- land Schohl at Miln street for Telephone WEatflrld 2vO74? 3 Walnut Ave. Cranford bommutce are Peter Malloy, junior 9 school boarH wtU send to every 103 Adam. Ave. CRmnford 6-1261 ipntlnued almost unceasingly for tend the. route into Westfield. Into Sight Unseen At AnnuaLMeeting ipite many handicaps,, has com- voters residmc within General home in the comrmmHy a brochure blassr president; George Lincoln, Introduced and passed' oo .first Election DistHcts Nos. four, senior class president; Miss por- letter than 24 -hours, Cranford's LOC UAUtY ZEPFLES L The senior warBen arid four ves- iled an outstanding record. jjhowing pictures and diagrams ex- _ iislne.ss area by last evening look- reading was an ordinance provid- Cranford folks with their Although many students en seven and eight: plaining.'why they" thinkShe new ° pthy Robinson, junior class spon- ing for construction of a sanitary rynjen were rcelected at the an- s ; Mrs. Wlliam T. Collins, sen- ed as.if it had been hit by nothing" an important engage- nual meeting of - Trinity Church oyed participating in the sport, schools are needed. Earlier 0 more than a rain stdr^nr -:~*T-'~: sewer from Walnut avenue iber 12 or 13 at Cran- the principal pointed out that they class mothers' representatives, through a right of way to Dennian mew Monday evening, , densation of the Long Range Pla 1 G. Frank Zimmerman, high Credit for this condition goes-to ford iL'They Will at- James B. Turk was renamed riad to travel corisiderable distance Hcport was mailed to every home. 7\ road, Hendricks Street. Stooghton Dramatic Club's oth for. practice and for .games. ol principal. Township Engineer Patrick J. tend the senior warden and the incumbent SetConcfert The school board has estimated . Grail and the Public Works De- avenue, Livingston avenue and presentation ofNTSight Unseen," a Lats season most contests were . Sub commUtee appointed fol- South Union avenue to James ave- vestrymen are": proscrty.owners.:.-, . . • .-.'•..• .; Loan Fund and the Cranford D nates were: Mr. Milter; Walter introduced 4tnd passed on Ring* Stolen on Wednesday: "Resolved that by Diane Austin. V tached to its front that.scooped the matic Club Building Fund. They and Jor^ WithCTing- Of Jr. High School the Board of Education of the first reading was an amendment remember that last year about the snow- up and dumped it into a The Christmas season will be Townshirj of Cranford, in the waiting truck. By 7 o'clock last to the local, traffic ordinance pror Same time these same clubs pre- Annual reports were presented hibiting parking from 8 a. m. to. 4 sented the very successful "The From Store officially welcomed in Cranford county of Union, is hereby auth" evening, the streets- were devoid by each, parish organization end a orized (aj To construct a new. p. m. on all days except Saturdays:. Silver Whistle," Police investigating the High School by'the Junior High 'ortim Set of practically every .trace of snow. report was submitted on the finan- are schoolholise on land- owned _by ' Sundays, and legal holidays on the These two cluhs are about the cial condition of the parish. ' eported theft yesterday 'Of two School Annual Concert with a Work for men of the works de- diamond rings, with a total-value Christmas program tomorrow in said Board-of. Education, situate partment began at 7 a. rh. Tuesday, southerly side of. Lincoln avenue oldest service. clubs .in Cranford. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, between Centennial avenbe and They-hive-worked yery well to- of $525, from Martin Jewelers, 2' the high school auditorium^ Christ- n the School District .on the south- shortly after the white stuff began rector,: spoke orrthe state of the easterly side- of Brookside Place or Thomas street Vehicle parking is gether in the past, and will doubt- parish in the past^vear. - North Union avenue. A teletype mas carols frorti many countries covering the ground. They spent less do so in the future. This is the alarm has been sent from local po- will be a feature of the. program. at . Spruce Street, and • purchase ^ four hours spreading salt And grav- prohibited at- all times on the Mr. Laier, church school super- northerly side of Lincoln avenue first time that the Dramatic Club intendent, said .there has .been a ice headquarters. Over 250 students will participate school furniture and other neces- ' el at Intersections' with traffic sary • equipment therefor, and im- 'Youth races '53' * : between Centennial avenue and has teamed up with another service large increase in enrollment in the According to Police Lt. Lester in the various Glee Clubs and the lights; The men did the same 1 Thomas-street.' Violations are pun- club two years in succession. school. Since theVfire -at the - old Powell, 'the' owner of the firm Junior.Band ....;' . • ; prove . said land and to expend' County HS Students' thing beginning at 6 u..m. yester- therefor not exceeding $646,000; „ ishable J>y a fine not exceeding $25 This, however, is not the only. parish house, there is not room for Upward Siegcl, reported at 10:05 Jean Belden, Carolyn Clay, Lynn day. (b) To construct a Hew school- Annuul Meeting Topic or 10 days* imprisonment or both. first or unusual feature of this all the students, he said. a. m. that shortly before a man Jacobsen, Joyce Skaags and Mar- Five snow plows were put to had looked at some jewelry dfhd house on land owned by said Board, . /Continued cm page eioht) ,, project- To' begin 'With. Cranford There was no discussion o^ the garet Witie will serve as accom- High school", chlidren from work' at 8 o'clock yesterday morn- then walked out. Soon after, th of Education situate in the School itself is an unusual name.'. Ac- fire which gutted the parish house panists for the Glee Clubs. Ithroughout Union County will ng and,were kept on the move un- cording to the late Mr. Foster man left, Mr. Siegcl said he noticed District en the Westerly--side>of • converge here tomorrow for. the lost week. - . • Louis F. Hiar, director of in- til 4 p. m. Mr. Grail' explained Cranford is the only town of that the rings were missing. Joseph Walnut Avenue, and purchase {seventh annual session 6f the Un- strumental music, will direct the that the plows weren't used un- name, in the entire country. Coniey, the manager, waited on school furniture and other neces- : 4on County Student Forum. The Junior Band and twirlers. , Miss til 8 a. m. because rain had been Dr. Tsagos The Dramatic Club is one'ofthe the man. , . 'sary ^ctjuipment therefor, and im- [library at Union .Jfiinior Cbllcge Olga E. Spccht, director of vocal forecast to begin sometime after oldest little theatre groups iri the The suspect was described by prove, said land, and to expend twill be the locale and the theme Brennan music, and James H. Lenney, midnight. .'•.".;•'. . ' '-..'" -. • £s actually among the first Mr. Siegel as being about 30 years therefor not exceeding $640,000; > [ will be "Vouth Faces "53." Will Attend assistant in vocal music, will con- As for road conditions, it. was having been organized in old, S feet 7 inches tall, of medium /Continued on page six) Miss Sally Shepard of Cranford duct the glee clubs.. reported that icy conditions on 1921. It is the only dramatic club build, with black hair, and a square •is corresponding secretary of the in this area which is 100 percent Elected fade. He said the man was wearing and Wcynan O; Steengraffe Centennial and '.Springfield ave- jy Y Ceremony frtf yn g nues in some places slowed^ traffic non-professional, the only one a dark brown shirt, aha trousers. SPCA Offers Reward is faculty advisor. The president iis Dr. Zoe Glava Tsagos. an" in- where the play- director of any of Lieutenant Powell said one per Schools j Richard Staccy of Westfteld. to ri standstill. structor at Union Junior College, Head of Society On Animal poisoning Mr. Grail says the snow delayed the personnel is not paid. Over the son was questioned in connection will attend the Cornerstone Cere- y«ars it has gathered and develop- with the larceny, but was re ^Robert J. Wimmer. Jr., chief ag- ., The students, delegates from prU work on repairing roads,under CompoHCfl of Former , vatc as^well as. public high schools, mony of the Carnegie .Endowment, ed some of, the best talent in the leased when; police, were satisfied ent of the Union County SPCA, which the newly-constructed storm FBI Special Agents Endorsed will register at 9 a. m. and a hal International^ Center in New York state. Its. actors, directors and de- he had nothing to do with the theit last night announced that a $50 re- sewer.' arid connecting oipes were John L. Brennan of 25 Hamilton hour later will hear welcoming ad-*- Sunday.' The ceremony will be signers are in constant demand by ' One of the' stolen articles(//ac ward has been offered for, infor- dresses by Richard Stocey and Dr.installed. These, roads include broadcast on New York stations at avcnUe was elected president of th cording to Mr. Siegel, is a Vt^kara mation leading to the arrest and Stamp of Approval other little theatre clubs in the Spclety of Eormer Special Agents [Kenneth C. MacKay,, the college's Raritan road,.Manor avenue. North 2:30 p. m. Dr. Tsagos is also fac- area. Several of the actors have diamond engagement ring with tw conviction . t>f. persons lcspoiisible | president and dean. Union, avenue and Elbe street The ulty advisor for the International «f the' Federal Bureau of Investi- diamonds on each Side and a 1 for the poisoning of dogs and cats Given by Legion.Post had successful professional en gation at their recent annual meet- Eleven panel discussions are itorm* sewer,;', according to the Relations Club at, the local Junior karat gold mounting. He/places its in Oak lane during the past two After McClintock Talk 1 gagements. ing in New York. The local resident (planned, covering . such provoca- township engineer, was completed college." During the summer of value at $2.50, The second ring, val week!... . • •-. • . . A .-"Sight Unseen" Was written and is the first New Jersey man to heat Cranford Post 21.2, American tive topics as: "Is tJMT necessary? Monday. - '•',.. 1950, Dr. Tsagos attended the in- ued at $275 by Mr. Siegel, is dc The SPCA, according to the a ternational, youth ' conference in produced in England In 1950. Itthe society. . ; . Legion following-a talk by John H. I How can juvenile delinquency be has never been shown on Broad scribed as a^/3 karatl diamond en ont, has received reports that three McClintock, Board of Education [reduced? Mas, the, Marshall Plan Paris and'Geneva, as one of four The group, which has a member- gagement ring With' one baguette Chickenpox Continues faculty advisors selected by the way Cranford will have, the dis- ship.of more than 2,000 throughout dogs and'one cat have been.pois- vice president, indorsed the pro- ; Ibecn successful? Is present cen- tinction, of being the diamond,On each side, and an If oned over a two-week period. The posed construction of two elemen-r lort Mi Carnegie Endowment for Interna- the. nation, numbers among it; karat gbid^irioupting. • • ""* ^ *y »««»on! CocrV^ kii rolled out the tycd Carput lor )ou ... uot tsorship of TV sufficient? Are the Chlckenpox, continued prevalent i first production cat died and the db^? were made tary school's htcre at a meeting of DOINGS! [schools preparing us to be effective in Cranford during the past week tional Peace. ; ,'- , members governors, congressmen Thi>t> the vary Hrrt innowUim you'll ice wh«n>ou come jnlo the H«r». but |bal'» nMnll, From States as far as is known. Jt waskey industrialists, outstanding law- seriously ill byjhe poison. the post in the Casino recently. r ji hl be with 47' new cases' of the disease Dr.: T&agos-has been connected tpp to bottom and tide Id (idle, Coerke'i lull JtrVcd out t yoU obbing us of civil rights? and from 1S3JB^ to 1940 during which TREVI-A-TREE ° ' '**'' *' *"' • ^'^ P •"* Ml^CtifUliittiy all over! Hcr«'« everything Cbrlrinut Ceeik Dotncttle ould Alaska be admitted to Rev. Allinger Appointed Railroad Service Friday "at the Far•ary celcbrntion at Vcterdns Me- sary in the near future -to . -,.•. v '' " ported ornttmenU, Modern;auJ,old-fathioned ornwntoU, mttlleplcce Jecor.lloa*,ubl«VI«««.J°orw»y piece.. IUI.1^ ilrtifieial time he supervised fugitive inves- Hills Inn, Sometrville.' _J morial Home at 8 p. nv; teday^ hold classes in every building that .atehood?V_*_.. Play Will Higldight Annual Lions Party Chairman tigations .in the country and train can be -ixnted if Cranford children"' ***** u»uvjty iilwii, ptt blankeU and lUndi. ajtllUW.ta4« 4sd tnow .pray. Sea *htl wa me*Br^ On Go«ik«V*tcond floor. Following a business meetihg in ed new agents and law enforce are, to be tiropcrlv1 educated^ vHe

    • » , • ..... • '..-''..',.. • \ " •,..'' — . • • • • -».' . The Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor do afternoon', former .Juvenll ment officers who went to Wash ourt Judge Henry S. Waldman of the Methodist Church, has been pointed, out thai board memG College Club Christmas Supperappointed chairman of the annual' Ington for advanced training. Cranford didders Share would be happy to discuss any ob- : speak. The day's program will Currently, the local resident 1 dude with social dancing. A Christmas play, "St George when traveling acton went from Christmas party for underprivi- jeetions anyone might have to con- ; ROBE SHOP £*COM *" '6r U*Mti*' b«*.*»V>» l*oud ol our Hot* Shop w* J a iaVWd It! Co.flu.% hit tha l«ge*t tol* « and the Dragon," under direction castle to'.castle and from leged * children presented, by thi artcxecutive officer with the Thor- struction of the schools. Mr.'Me- - o oughbred Racing Association a_n< Group 2 Crown with Scott Clintock was assisted in showing • V ' ln Union County — Hocked with TOO fgbe* la IK bcaatUul rtyle* tnd a««'ry l«brl< im»|lnabla (qtiilu to tiylooi to of. Mrs. Ellis G, Bishop, will be a house to manor house. Lions C(ub. •*» II GOP Groups Plan feature of the .annual Christmas Mrs. George is program Walter K- FasnachV president is in «charge of the association*! Cranford High School's football losses were to Rahway and Hill- architect's sketches and drawings . to Vou name it!) All leugtbi, all ti>e«, all ^lc««. Hot** lor awry tula, avary putpoka. Coma Uka your pick! S«coad Door. supper of the Cranford1 College man and Mrs: Robert P. ~ made th*|ipointment at a meetin field offices throughout the coun- team will share the North Jersey alde^.both Group HI schools. Wins of the new schools by •Leon Farrin, Victory Celebration try. He is. a' graduate.-of Boston Club at 7 p. m, Monday in the is musical dWetecrrMrsrGr Tuesday V^ening at the Coach am Group II football crown With Clif- were' tallied over Jefferson, Ro- administrative assistant to the sup- All Republican forces in 6ran First ppesbyterian Church. of ttagix Four Restaurant The party will be College where he received his A.B. ford Scott High School of East Or- selle, Roselle Park, North Plain- erintendent of schools. '*"•• *:' in charge of staging and proper- and Ll.B. degrees. He also attended fford will joinTln a victory celebra- Taking part will be Mrs. Robert ties and Mrs. Getz is in charge of. held December 22 at V p.' m. at jlhe ange, it was announced yesterday field, Scotch Pluins, Millbum and' ftlon to be held Wednesday evening Harvard Business School. Jolly M wwl< 0 iU ituiUi1 1 C. Simons, Mrs. Joseph Gelz, Mrs. costumes, assisted by Miss Joseph- Coach and Four Restaurant. Xne following a meeting •orthc~*Xecu IJriden. January 2 Deadline . W-AU BO,,' at dri^open house in the Veterans SANTA GLAUS ^ '*"" »**• ' **»«»'&*** u***** ui« uP».«»id.»*."irt n**r A. Donald Green, Christine-Green, ine Law, Mrs. Chauncey C Hale. Rev. Mr^ Ailing^- will be assisted tlve committee of, the New. J The East Orangg e higgh sciiool Bring \ht kiddie* in to dut with Suita and rM«i«a • lr««,|llt For JuU SS« Sinla will |!v« theu anolber .urptlw pat Memorial kali, South avenue,; ' Mrs. J. Howard McAteer, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert L Mitchell and Mrs. by WUliam Klein. Harris LaBoy- Christmas Lights ' State-Athletic Associatioii n iin Tren- To- Register to Vpte The Cranford Republican Club coitiplefed its season^with six vic- All persons desiring to vote in John E. Jeffries, Mrs. William H. Wilfred A. Burton. teaudk and £dward Shaheen. ton. Dr. H. R. Best, si|pcrintendei»t tories, one loss and one tie. Tbe Look l»r him any JiyU now Ull, you4«ow:tehat Qv Suit Clam Doll>t left) «m ula b Ux Boy.' D«pt. for Turned On hy Mayor next year's school election mwtt' • [•will sponsor the affair with the Old. Miss Katharine Hall, Miss '. Mrs. Burton C. Be|den is chair- Michael McCabe of the public of schools here, is a membciMjf the ttnal game of the scagon_wa's_cam- [Cranford Wotnen's , Republican Christmas lights in the business j register by January 2, -1953. . Margaret Guy,; Mrs^ i Farris S. man of the supaer cornmittce. Dec- relations department ofv the New council arid—attended yestefSay's cellcd. Scott lost to Rahway riind Club, Cranford Young Republican Swackhamer, Mrs: Russell J. Zesch, section were turned on last night • The election next year-will bt» .••••:,• '~ '•'•< - ':••''•'•' '" •••-••. -." ,•' ; •/ •'•- orations will be in*charge of MTSJ Jersey Bell Telephone Company tied Roselte Park: : by Mayor E. D. Stanley at briei meeting.' ' , held on February 10, arid all can* • • Club and the Republican Munlcl- c Mrs. William F. Little, Jr., MrsForres. t H. ^wg. Mrs. Dwight was. guest.speaker. He reported Coach Stan Grayson was highly Dr. Best pointed out that the Open Fridfty GIFT SHOP S*«-AN*....-IUH-ita*? ] pal Committee. Elliott E. Moody, Miss Margaret ceremonies at the* corner of Nortr didates must tile petitions as candi- »«,- L. Copeland. Mrs. Hollii s L. Lelandd, that the switchboard was installed elated when" informed ot the as- sectional championship decisions A thre»-plece orchestra wil Jenkins, Mrs. James M. Rich, Mrs. Mrs. Morgenroth Barile, Mrs: Fred- in Cranford [in 1809 to serve 40 Union ahd North avenues. Alse dates by January 21. ,.'•./ , \\ Night 'til 9 »*"« ***** «* Clh Shop b Coelud Wl *1 participating In the program were sociation's selection last night. At are based on the Colllton rating Three persons/will be elected to••'•'* I ploy for dantlngand refreshment: Bernard's. Kott, Mrs. Ned Marvin, erick E- Jackson and Mrs, H. W.customenL Subscribers are con- system and where there is less: than 1 Mrs. E. Allen Tice, Mr.a. Henry M. Pjrjesid^nt-elect James F. Kervlck the outset of the season, the Blue •he Cranford Board of Education.. F m ''' m>m will be served, * % Laughlin- Hospitality; will be nected with 4Vt milUon—othei live percentage points ditfe.rence; j _» _! threfr-yelr terms'. The terms a V- -:-,-v'\/. :

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