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This selection fills the va- must carry on I ; for. books by ithe FHA- prove plant methods tail opera- Towothtp or Cnabford lott • S3, 34 and SS in wM the bet, for when Bruce pany was granted permits for six ' fI heh r ll lla many parts New York to San Francisco, with fill out a pleasing facade and adds abb> of Cft blotk SS oa the tax map tat "the iua of and his sister, Mary Lynn, 5, fiahway River Iiwprovement Asso- ments will be served. oi thiis country durini g recent years her own enthusiasm. to the suitability of this Koine for With a frontage of -43 feet, this tion. " I1SH0.IM. nikb. and that aild offer hu bttat B»lly 9 A. U. to Town Committee one-f ariiily homes on Keith Jeffries ciation, ywhlch. has been working : »WK>**d: and that at a mmln* «f u>e started out for school Tuesday, aVenue. The dwellings are valued DeadlineTonight ° $10400 Reported; Officers will be installed -as fol- r,;.,.: :'tlba* speaker has been making'her '•'li world peace is ever to.be. practically any climate. eMMatt( t Si B*delightful home extends to a depth Townahlt» Comulttet to be held «i Man*. on the project pince last falL 'It is School Board 1 rrni AcCept« $40,000 there was their long-lost pet lows: Royal matron, M. Hurdy, "' he»reni feel, with- her own burning achieved; ' Miss Dingman says* unt I iirmr SB tueL Both, floors plus the' 19. 1946 uld eVtr wUI b* eoualdtrM tor at $6,000 each. Other single For Filing of .* expected that warik^oi _repalr^ "four s*juare" central unit'of this «lldtlI*>»t*rtW y BIBJ cut alips UBually are good will to be made uubu auMdent MUM ap- TtM*t: e gates in thTS^am"'wilf"be com- type'' square feet, or about porch. Apparently the- dog just Primary Petitions selle; associate royal matron, H. lo^aiwther.World War, they, per-r ours must be made to understand D*t>I: IbnbC IHt for ttefider figure* but ttraight coMirt a to the fnetfut. • - • '- had to return' to see his oldR. Desantes, Denmaft road, $S,0o0; pleted shortly so titat they may be Monday Night Lelsentritt, Hillside; treasurer, W. Offered at Hearing x-u UUMp«ubic«eet " ....,__• TOWNSHIP comume1 e or tae • by uptiolnbitetit only --The Township CoMjnatttee Berman Brothers, Romore place, must do something about and shoulder their responsibilities. •Ups-iUy down-better overtha r TOWKSHIP 0* CHASTOBD, It appeared likely this morning opened easily to help prevent need Lang, Roselle! secretary, C. Beck, Nottcs or iAU Colored tketcheaC depMimg the JJV night adopted a resoloti) friends, for there were no signs Crarfford-JGarwod - Keriilworth The' Board of Education' will One woman'alone can do little— t» aumtxm mmcm kneei and are better suited to atout i. vtwtm come, 15AJLBEN8T. C1L 6-M08 of hunger or ill-treatment in his $7,000; and Anthony lalo.ne.Torest; that -Police Commissioner /Jy Ed-conditions in'the township. -. Chapter, lAlmerlcan Sted Cross, Is Roselle; conductress, J. Kiefcr, t'W* but our united strength can ac- tie* b MMby tiita Uut tit* itf ypndfiring of lhi» house |: Moving the sale of theformer avendfe, $8,500.. have an adjourned meeting at- 8 Miss Dingman spent. 22 yean . will a*U at. pubUe auetloa toth a us^tx •. figures and large nip*. tttl«d: Uareb 5. K«. *** 1 appearance. Bruce and Mary ward Wolf and Finance Comrnls- The County Park Commission nearing-its goal in the 1946 fund Hillside; associate- conductress, E complish miracles." bUdtr iw IS u II wl js ta » Kaftenbach Estate to Cranford The two-family permit was o'clock tonight in Cleveland School * abroad in .various important post*. Lyifjn are overjoyed to have. 1 sioner John V. Nostrand will be has communicated with the Town' drive, It was'announced yesterday Bain, Crawford; prelate. L. Kuk- : Uoek US at. ltt martlfii1 r ta it btld In tfc* By tW«# at m »*** *i Uto timei •» ML Inc.. for $40,006, Wnal ap- granted to Frank Comer for at which it will announce, its de- '• .She .worked in, France during B. F. Newswanger, general Ktuaklpal BuUdlua oa. TiiWihT. Oif-ulu*- "Tipple" back again (he was unopposed in both the RepubUeari ship Committee relative to floodby Henry W, Wtripple, treasurer. man, HiUside; standard bearer, I. World War I, served two years on chairman) of the; groups sponsoring 11 ^^ ^^1^4^*(aMl A^kMa^^^A ^g*4a^^^^^jKA KaT*B\^BV^aT' 1 will be given the transac- project^te be-buiH on James ave- Primary in June and the. General be NikiOiillsldc; marshal; East, cision on tthe requested use of the ' just six months old when they H control work to be- undertaken this Total receipts to date amount to ^..j - - - — tion -on May 7 unless sufficient hue£*«»t± . vr«aiiB»«h*2^«AAValuationsL ABBwaA s—• '¥£B^AP_liste.d _.l a—s —, -^ , ^T .f ' .. high school athletic field, Walnut ' • chHd laWr Hwrwatition in China the series (*f forums, announced" ... «jT hl» bid at tti» Unw of a«l« ay*- d*fJMatHf..»i>» u* got him in October, 1944), but year to order that the work of the$10,095.88. The local quota Is E. Hutchison, Rokelle Parlc; Mar- this week that tickets tor-thelec -aad balcBc* la -eaaJt Mihlik is dty< tn4 obtit, ti ' ft, i cause appears to the contrary. , $14,000. Election in November. No. other avenue, fou.. a. summer program' of ' ~ Chiang Kai-Shek and *h*a d UIMIVHAL the tract, known as lot 7, block the third child of Mr. and Mrs. petitions tor Township Committee two ajgeneies may be $12,000. shal, West, E. Jones, Hillside; -to the All-India ture may be obtained from mem hHrt, « to **tai*. tfawrf. H. A. Lavsen, 2-year-old Rich- faith, A. Ruhtnrd, Cranford; char- softball arid baseball, under' the ti Ma*e. .Vo bid In ao atiatut 'iS and consisting of, approxi- had been filed up tothisnMnrfng-Th e l«cal committee Supplementing t«e bers «•» any of the sponsoring ind ity, .E. Finlay, Roselle; warder, M. proposed Community Recreation ^Women's Conference in I#M. • . |3«M.H ttUI b« eaeatdeHd. Vm&ky kUU tUak KudutbS tat. ,' PLEASE ^ mately 6.5 dcres o| land, is bound- ard, still considers him.a new- and tonight is the deadline -^" — - — • • Thouse canvass, a N organizations or at the door t ta b» rcKrieted b> liu ««eU«» at tM Haw' . ttst;iUki«t'arikUisatbte«Ma!hiav*> ut comer •: " j«^th .HillsiriftU-t'riisttfs,, G Commission's auspices. ' •' . \ 'Clt was in 1»17 that she went to than thr*» oa^taaiiy dwtUlag bouaea. I « by So n» Centennial andUn- ee ; Thursday night The final forum tr—.tt U»»«fc*r KMbtnie Ow r' throughout -the Nation,' and the •day night on Ifre question. Be- ands df French women and girl* tVMhiablp Cltrk. Baufa».ai4, XUM? C3W. X X the premises is presently used as a mittee, whkh last week planned this year. ( ad,j«ateiJSen.at S-a> leboonon to place two candidates in tl>e local committee is hopeful that, cause of the large attendance, the .*• der Smith,the speaker. _T^_L..,Srll. ^yjljscent hWie. '^Cranford Hall with, revenue from this course as YOUR It X COERKE CO.OrlARGE ACCOUNT las b?en occupying, the premises field, announced following a meet- hearing was conducted, in the audl- . ing Tuesday night that Ibex de- wen as"from scattered returns still torium instead of.the board rooms. ••by me grateful Republic "of France. forKveral years on a retotal basis. Razing Annex** lIceJthtilllJ GoerkePlan : After tout' years'there, she joined ;i*e committee approved,.tollow1- cided not to enter a ^^q The adjournment was taken on . Local Man Advanced t The^-Board of Education will Committee slate-this year. reachpd by witfxt Week. , recomimcndatlon of W>J. Fredrick, " Hie staff of the World y.W.C.A. in UMM in penon.. .by mail. , .by phone! It taivea time and. I ing public hearing, ..the^offef of take action at its April meeting as x nd Xirive Petitions -Jlled for- Republican ~ Frank Whitty, chairman of the eftairman 6f the. bBildfings and . .London,' as social and industrial In State Guard trtttnle! It auure* you of efen wore df that friendly J $9,100 from Henry J. Shaheea for to whether .or not to demqlish ; secretary.' For, 44 years in this In a special /order •approved by I approximately 1-7S lots, bounded County Committee- up to' press drive, was taken ill suddenly last grounds corrimittee in order" to", R. J. Coerke Co. servicet If you «loa*t have a charge account at 1 Sherman Annex, it Was announced give, the committee and the board ,;• first from headquarcrs inGovernor'Walter 'E. Edge, Briga- by Lambert.- street,: Van Beuren time today were-as follows: Fireman week and is now convalescing ,ln at a meeting pt the school trustees Second district. Mrs. Jessie Midtown Hospital, New^ork. He as a whole nn opportunity to study i BSbn"d and.iate"r m*Geneva7she ff <*"&****&**Bowers,ad- R. J. Goerke Co^ why not •fill* in the blank below and shop street, Helen place and Webster John V. No»trand Tuesday night in Cleveland School. jutarit general of the New.Jersey avenue, and referred Mr. Sha- Jansen £nd Walter E. Merrill; is expected to be returned home Adjustment Board the argumenits puit forth by those * o all over the World, ad- the easy way? •*', The annex has not been used for in favor nnd opposed to the appli- 'Ivi vising with women workers ond Jersey State Guard, today an- [ .heen's. request for a . change of Committee fourth, Mrs,. Florence M. Ellems Bernard Fleming this week.', Mrs. P. I. Tinkler, vice- school purposes for. many years, and George' D. Rankin;. sixth, Mrs. Favors Business cation.- , • • ' ,, '•;; national leaders on the economic nounced the promotion of Second zone to permit construction, of a For^Local Campaign and the cost of keeping it from chairman, is directing the drive in land/ political problems .tvf-women. Lt August A. ^Swanhblm of 310 garden-type apartment to the Janet E. • Packer; seventh, Mrs. Named; License* his .absence. • " . While the application is for the.. v becoming an eyesore in the neigh- Julia R. Nicholson and John W. At Miln & Eastman In J928 she attended the IntenW South Union; avenue to first llou- Board' of Adjustment. The prop- ^gjf V; JJfos- borhood mounts each year. Transfer Approved A breakdown ot the district re- use of the field evenings, Monday K tional Missionary Conference in tenantr Company A, Sixth Battal- ORDER NOW! erty prteently Is in Zones A and B. trand, TowraMp Comttiltteeman Doran; ninth, A. A. Smith} and turns, as complied by Mm. George The Board of Adjustment has through Friday, and Saturday and "; Jerusalem and in.lpiJtf £hc World ion, Infantry' Station, Elizabeth. Mr. Shaheen plans to build a. 240- and assistant manager of the Cran- Three new teachers were en- tenth, Mrs. Bertha Kaiser and T. Bernard Fleming, 31 years old, Mack, Jr.. follows: First district. recommended to " the Township gaged for positions, in the primary A. Albans. ' $262.5.0; second, $501.60; third, Sunday afternoons, the protest was .. Conference in Oxford. Itf uuit garden-type apartment in theford (branch of *he Union Coumty of 522 Lincoln-Park,- east, was ap- Committee that, permission be confined to the Sunday phase of ,v TOWNSHla* 6F CRANFORD interest of veterans seeking homes. .Tcust Company, as chataman' of grades, effective July 1, on recom- No Democratic petitions have pointed a Class C .fireman,, by the $975.50; fourth. $1,755.50; fifth, iftSfl, *he was spokesman for wom- Votlr* la hereby. el»«t Uiat tlenry t. Via Oil Furnace Cleaning N O W ! mendation' of the teachers and in-been filed yet this morning with $559; sixth, $401.35; seventh, $708; granted for use of the property at "^e'..request .__, • •• • .'• .,•'• " en, tWien the president' and dele- haa offer*.) in purrlian* from Ui« .Tnwnalilp Also approved following public tbe .CranJtoW-* campaign for the Township Committee at Hs meet- of Cranfiwd Inn lo arid 11- and th* rear SO hearing at which no objections American Cancer Society was an-struction committee. The new ap-the Township Clerk. ing Tuesday night in the munici- «(ghth, $640.50; ninth, $418.80; andthe northeasterly comer of Mlln Opposition was offered largely ; gates to the. 17th Assembly of thetett nt Imp. •;, 18, 10, JO. Work .16 otf the pointees • are: Miss Jane Maddox tenth, $271.78. and. Eastman streets for business on two scores — the holding- of Leagued Nations received a world l»x map loTte HIM of $100.60, caah". and If yoiuliave a job to convert bade vlSre. offered were these sales. of nounced today by Floyd J. Dona- pal building. Mr. Fleming, who tint aalil olf«r liai b»« apnrnvrd: .and (hat tax lien properties: Lot 295, block hue, Elizabeth (police commissioner, pf Westfield, presently teacher in assumed his new duties yesterday, Business area, $929.50; K«nll- purpose*/ The recommendation baseball or any other athletic con- of men.and women, at a meeting nt thrf VawtuMp Commit!** to * to oil let m &now NOW. due to 364, to H. V. Ramlnger for $954; Bound Brook, at an annual salary worth, $54; out-of-town industries, test on-a Sunday and the annoy- work and Ideals were so be h«ld oil Uarrh 19. ISM, aald otter will chairman of the Union County 1M- will receive $2,300 a year. • - was made following a hearing in bt ttmiliutieenaldin d totfar flaalflnal ajiprov*axiprov*!! andd thth*e shortage of materials. . -. , • lots 33,-34 and 33, block 52, to H.yMon organization. of $1,700 plus'$200 bonus;-Miss Rev. Collier A Worjld War fl veteran, Mr. $325; employe groups, $6&07;'•'•or- ance that might-ensue to the resi- well known, that when she was on.wl* of uld piutxrtr will to tw wide ueitm W. Crane for ^1,500; lot* 10 and Page Lloyd of. Bound Brook^ pres- ganizations,. $875; banks, $228.38; the Municipal Building Monday dents . of thah t neighborhood who her way back to tm* country In auMclwit rauM utwin la Uu oMttNry.' ThedrivewiU start April 1, con- ently teaching -in Bound; Brook, Fleming served 32 months in. the night. The property, owned by rowvRHiP TouuinrKK ov THE U and the rear SO feet of lots 1?, tinuing all Month in observiance of Mediterranean Theatre with th# special groups, $181.50;; and speciap l believe that the Sunday' quiet- iftSO, she was arrested by Musso- . TOWNHHtP Or OttANrOHtl, Furnace Vacuum Cleaning—Coal or Oil $1,800 plus $200 bonus; and Miss would be qpoiled f. WAIitEU OOrrEB. 18,~ 19 and 20, block 50, to H. J."Cancer Control Month," as estab> 15th Air Force. Prior to entering ggiftsift, , $795$79$ 5. ii rejjortej d GGar- R. J. Goerke Company, Elizabeth, for th«m were lini as she was cutting the Swiss Mary F, Belyea of Cranford, pres- 19ns use of the fleld-tcrh#Ter. frontier Into. Italy, on her way to lished by Presidential •proclamation service, he had been a callman in wood has collected $900, and ex-is in Residence "A" "district. ently teaching at Pedrickton, $1,- pects to obtain more before the that day. Desiring approval of the'" board a returning steamer at Ge- BURNERS INSTALLED :• i •- and Ac* of Congreaa. the fire department since 1037. His 'board recommended "that .. The. public auction Of Block- 283, 700 plus $200 bonus. . end of the drive. ' application were many fformer She spent 24 hours in cu«- or - Expert rotary wall flame service- located at Claremont and -' In orgaiikation of the Crantford , Resignation of Mrg. Gail U. Day, Leaving St. Mark's appointment, the first to be mads ^^^e perWwlqn p i the little mountain town of drive, Mr; Nostrand. will be astel^ in the department in some years, The Anal colleeUoo night wlU-U SS.. want. Sundiay .Jtotlw b btMby tl**tt that Vtety V. die places, brought 80i^li]piritied a teacher to Sherman School, was held Monday evening in the Home ccartt tto to erect a buikuikW to b«,u»*d ., as players or spec- Dotnodossella, until our Embassy MaMlaawr'hM etM to ttureiiaa* tram th? bidding between Capi E, M. Boy-ted by Mrs. WiBlam FredWek, cap- accepted effective May 1. For Jmtnl^orsliip brings the paid' Are personnel te feski Borne .eoujd get her freed. It To*mihlt> of Cmnford lot MS, Mack SOt, on nine members, including the chief. Service office, <10 North Union ave- fofrr bubusinesi s ppurposeo s onth the cor- tators, because their work the tax BUD tat the mm W ISM.M. eaah. ette and P. J. O'Neal. Gajit. By^ tain oL_tbe CranfowLl Women's Referred to teachers and Instruc- ner, of Eastman and Miln streets their time the other days of the wthe past three and a cense from. Hess Brothers to the the^Zoning Board and U>e Town- healthy and desired itfase of coro^" ... Bade in the United States she TOW.VBHIP eftJUHTTKR OV TUg tend Cranford High School again 23 WOODLAWN AVE. bidding sec-sawed back and forth Mrs. Irene T. Griffin of Westfleld next year at the same tuition basis half years, fas tendered his resig- Cranford Hotel, Inc., for premises ship Committee and further, pro- munity life. There was a large •fez.;.«-J —lecture tours all over the Towstmn-or ciuvvonn, CRANFORJ> nation as pastor ofttie local church at South Union and Walnut aver J. vixvtta, cog?**. M'. _ Ttotilthe property was bid in byis) chairman, is the year-round or- of $160 per pupil , viding that they deed to the Town- delegation bf former service men ,•.••;« and will Jeave March 27 tor Wil-nues. • • •. ' • • . •••;-^8 gcotintry, teHins men's and women's Bated: UaKh 3, IBIS. ;e It, PLEASE Mr. O'Neal at $4,200.- Not more ganization whdeh' implements the Permlsslan was -granted the. 22 Students ship of Cranford. o five-foot strip dt the meeting. ;• orfianiKatlons aboyt international than, three houses may be con-work of the society: in every com-t township to use the schools for berforce University, Ohio, where Also approved was an applica- of the property in question run- ianies; two yean of this work per- structed on the plot munity, in «he matter of preventive be has accepted an instructorship tion of John E. Post for permission ning parallel to Miln street." A riumbcr of Walnut avenue ob-' polling places for the primary and lectors indicated they would not MUded her that something must be . The committee accepted the rec- education and to secure better and general elections. Lincoln P.-T. A. in the Seminary,^ . ' • to operate a; riding stable on Rarl- Elected to The application was presented done to snobillie Americans to ne- ommendation of the Special Tax improved' treatment facilities hi The Usher Board and Pastor's tan Road on the.former Meyers' be opposed to Sunday ball.were was granted use of the music, room on the ,part of the owner bythe games to be played in one of Lien Committee that taxes and as- the increased offensive against OK April li, Union Council, Boy Aid of the church will have a fare- flarm. *' • Nicholas A. Tomasulo, attorney, About this time «he was asked sessments outstanding against lotcancer. • •'•••/.' , , - • well reception at 8:15 tonight in The Township. Engineer was au- Honor Society the county parks on We outskirts Scouts, was granted use of the and no objections to the request of the town. In answcVto that, to attend a preliminary gathering 12, block 75-A, be cancelled for Before" the flrst of the month, high school gym on April 4, andthe church for the Rev. and Mrs.thorized to advertise for bids for Twelve -seniors and 10 Junior were voiced at the.hearing. ;,6t prominent women' who were |_ $1,100. Also accepted, subject toMr. Nostrand said today, he will Collier. road materials, and the police.com. Louis R. Pompliono, chairtrian of the St. Michael's Athletic Associa- students of Cranford High gdhool The Goerke Company made no the Legion's athletic committee and planning to organize the Women's final approval at the next meetingannounc, e his complete committee, tion was granted use of the_bigh The Rev. Mr. Collier is a grad-mittee was authorised to secure lave been, elected to membership announcement as t6 the use it will ; Action Committee for Victory ond was an offer of $1,700 from Jack wbich will be formed to make a school gym on April 1. uateof WOberforce University and bids for the painting Of the m- make of the property. chairman .of the organizing com- in the local high school chapter of mittee for the proposed Recreation : Peace. The principal aim. EMCoury for lot 131, block «8, lo- ' fiolicitetlon to Payne Theological Seminary at terior and exterior df police head- Hnnni- Artlnn nn tVif» nnnllrnflnn nt Pnnl lUHi-mfe tu tally cated on Lincoln avenue and Cranford. Witberforce. He is compieung quarters. • announced this week by, Ray A. H. Wasse for change of zone of his paries : woftvcinof this country into a non- 111 ill Urn. spprwtl- nvt> hnfn new! 4w wnnag street. OithDg statistics to snow L-ICJTient, principal. 1 ney Will' DC property ai ino cumer 01 partlcan, politically aware group. fore- Department of the Rural Church malely 70 residents of North ave- ond Mil nstreets from • Residence that the program did not prove RecommejddaUon of the Boardcancer is "Our No. .1 Enemy," Township Clerk J. Walter Coffee officially initiated into the society successful because the distance to ,uM,^.who '"would suppo)rt all congres- at Drew Seminary, Hadisbn. Prior nue, east, XaizabetJh avenue, Os- 'A" to Business was postponed. Of Adjustment that the applicationmost killer among women from 35 will speak,on athletics and his ex- at an assembly program in May. the fields was too great for many IjLvilflBal measures Sai American par- of N. A. fomasulo for change of to 85 years old, second greatestperiences, on his recent trip to to coming here, he .held a pastor- borne placeftTonn street and Ham- Junior students elected were re- : ticipation in. a world orcanization ate in Westfield for five years.. ilton avenue, requested extension of the spectators to travel. He tone of property at Mlln and East- killer Of men and taking more Germany, at vthe monthly ^meeting quired to have a scholastic (aver- pointed out that crowds con be :! to preserve peace. IsoLntjonism man streets from Residence A tolives among children than all other of the Osceola ChuVch Men's Or- He will be an instructor at theof -a bus line from the Aldene- age of 4.5, which is the equiva- Attend Press Meeting .„;,was.,'to be defeated forever, and Ohio university in church finance, Cranford line to tiic town center; controlled better in an enclosed business be approved was accept- childhood diseases combined, Mr. ganization at8 p, m, Monday. The lent of a high "B." The students Edward C. McMahon, publisher, field. pleach mernber was to pledEc her- ed, Vith provision that the owner Nostrand continued, men's group of the First Presby- rurar social agencies and the pro-The petition was referred, to cowi- of the senior class chosen wereand Charles M, Ray, editor, of y. self to write to her Reprcscntativ need to the township a five-foot "The most important fact about terian Church have been invited gram of tbe rural church.' It is anirttee of the whole. , required to have a slightly lower The Citizen and Chronicle, at- Mr, Ponvpliano and Dick Ma- t-.'In'Congress, whenever ^he rocciv- trip along Miln street for use incancer is that something can beo attend the meeting. new .program, set up by the Home Referred to'committee of theaverage of 4.2. The prospective tended the 00th annual meeting of loney, who has been named man- • [|fe«d.a "Call for Action" from the widening that street In connec-done about It In spite of tine Missions Council of the Federal whole, also, was fhc bid of jl,500 new members were chosen for the New Jersey Press Association ager of the local baseball team, rfe central committee, urging them to tion with the rezonlng, the com-present appaling death rate, great Mrs. Albert-B. Caldwell of Nor- Council of Churches assisted by submitted by .the WeborlTTree their high qualities of citizenship .Monday in Trenton. Mr. Ray ledsaid -the .'team would be composed '/supporttneasurcs for international ™ttee introduced and passed on man place, recently returned from the RhelpsJStokes Fund. He will Service, Plalnfleia, for removing and character as well as scholar- a discussion on "Building Weekly entirely of Cranford men all "of 'As soon as' she. heard progress has been made In its con- n«t reading an trol, through educational methods an extended visit with Mr. andbe accompanied to Ohio by Mrs. approximately SO trees in the com- ship. Newspaper Circulation" at the aft-whom are veterans of World,War. •program, &Uss Dingman ex- the amlng ord: Mrs. William, T. Sprole and son,Collier and their four-year-old munity. Fire Commissioner John Juniors elected were Jean Carr, ernoon session of weekly newspa- II; that no admission would be'. "Thafs. whkt I've been to Mcognize early signs, because lortheasterly Eastman Billy, at Hamilton, N. Y. Mrsson,. . John W. P. 3rd.' W. Doran, chairman of the snade Naney Crowell,*Mary Frances Ear- per publishers and editors, charged at the gate, but that vol- ^JEaioldae ior?v and Immediately the disease can be cured in its untary contributions -would be so- tfi Miln from Residence early, stages. At the same time, Sprole is tbe lowner Carol Cald- The local" d*irch -will be sup-tree committee, pointed out that hart, Joan. Gerdts, Beverly Litten, ^|j'J(»lned,"o»one of the first ten sponr A tobusines s zone. Public hear- plied by a-visiting pastor untfl the the bid was for more than had Richard Loveland, Walter Ouster- Patrolman and Mrs. William licited during the games in order * % tor-wJeinbers, and pledged financial &.val 1 (Continued on poo* eighty to defray expenses; that | there "W will be held April 2. annual conference,(which will feebeen appropriated' for the work. man, Phyllis Pfarrer, Ellse Schacht Gassman of 6 Garden place • aupport. And she has been with 'fl^ held inCatuden the first week in Received and referred' to tlhe and' Anne Weston. - marked their twenty-fifth wedding would be a schedule of not more } May.,,- ' . , .. ,• Board of Education were* resolu- Seninors chosen were Helen anniversary Tuesday. They plan than eight Sunday afternoon Hawaiian Program At games. Mr. I Notes About Local Residents tions from the executive commit- Beach, Herbert Bear, Bessie Deh-. to celebrate • the anniversary Sat- Pompliano stressed Miss Dolan Capped tee of the Everyman's Bible Classham, Adrlone Heim, John Kles- urday with a dinner-theatre party the fact .that no attempt is being ea and the Session of the First Pres- in-New-York. made to commercialize the local Fight Fire at It's £!!P8rananp , ot jmng As Ca«letNursc byterter^Ghut«h-oppo«lrig-Sunday an anti-aircraft artillery unit. He Miss Betty Dolan. dauehter of baseball In Cranford. - The protest was contained in let- folklore and artistry Capi. George O. Anderson, son Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dolan of 42 A letter from, live State Depart- ters from the. Session of the First Somrce-By Prevention! ^Presented by Miss Ann Tell of Mrs. Martha Anderson of 30 others,-Frank, George, tend Edward, who.have re- Mansion terrace, was a member ment of Conservation relative to a Diversified Program By Band Presbyterian Church, the execu- 'f'vXfl, short — keep chim- «nd Mlss Betty May at the philan.Broad street, has been assigned to of a class of 290 cadet nurses cap- survey made of the Rahway River tive committee of the Everyman's OFA AJ\D TWO CHAIRS REBUILT the Atlantic Overseas Afar Techni- ceive^f honorable discharges after Stoves and furnaces «£>P'ctea held by the Wedhes- at ceremonies at St Mary's faereTor future flood control work Bible Class of the First Presby- Empty ashes into. R. J. GOERKE COM EIi2a%M», N. J. ^V Morning Club, marking Fed- cal Service Command. Capt. Anr Hospital School of Nursing in Pas- 1At HighSchool\fridayJMight Da Lt. Eli J. Loranger, Jr,; USNR. n was received and filed. terian Church, The Rev, Albert containers. Don't * y ^ hthe educational erson served with the Fifth Air saic last Sunday. Miss Dolan. sec- A diversified program calcu-|Thomson,MIHonKoos, Janet Kelt- Allinger, pastor ot the Cranford -Thai is my appUcation for an R. J. Gocrfcc Co. Chargo Force, in the Southwest Pacific of 109 Cranford avenue, wasre- pg | rags saturated with Methodist retarry of the class, entereenteredd, train- p«/w^Jiilf f Znn* Tl"Ol Methodist Church and in a peti- Account: . '-' yesterday. Area, flying B-24 aircraft in aleased to inactive duty; from the in September. She-is a grad- f t««enc LaiOUB 1 TO] lated to please all music lovewjin8.,!ButjBtb b HBrHaB8en,.Bart«rt aBi Birdd, jsaint and oil. Call n hcat- two Naval service -last Friday after ing tion, *i4n*d by 335 persons includ- and reunnoT«ter«.' *•>« Drocrnm »• tali^ < Previous addtetit-.,- 8? .i°'nmittee. of which MM. Larchmont, N. Y., he is married to Club Tuesday night in the Chim- The modern portion of the pro- wife, the forme* Miss Jean F. Ec- cil will vacate their casualty sta- gram will include numben °- «. Thomson is chairman.' cleston, maintains- a residence at the former Marguerite Bates- of tions in English Village and Lin- ney Comer Restaurant g Among others- spenkiogg juit about brud new! Call o*V^. firwp.gr GenhwiRi Etorbthothy RRlchards,, Marioh SkT^j'.ijW":'1.; at the tea ' Cranford, and they have one son coln School In April, it is an- The presentation, in behalf of Gould, > proyal of the Ab? Technical Service Com- Residents who hai ; ; ; im&MM$#< mand, largest tingle command to •James Jackson Tarver, son articles of furniture or bedding Lion* desk set ibeuu*^ - ••;;'!•.• ,^ . ;,...;. -:.',v•„:-:" Trombojae*. Georfe Kaiser, Gar- Shnrftey, Hwold Noelker, H. ,',:.:/,• Mr. and Mr*. Peter Tarver of to the eeuncil far use la the Member* of the various sections ffnney and Jeanne Gnobe&tieier; P«ttQgillWimFHerogg,Hog,RRo . X /'• Sou F. Sut- the AAF, which ta responsible* w pen." of the b*sd aw the fpUowin«: Cor- BsrHone, Donald Hird; Frenth W the developjaent, procurement Johnson avenue, a graduate stations haveitetia fSQuetted to Motion picture* of fanlng-ek- ert M. Mintott and- Richard Mack. l»o«, MM. Cranford High StllPOl, lia* write the eauncll Immediately perteike* were thown through the nete, DanW Heyburfl. Deane Bar- Horn*. R*e Alice Waieott,Rlehard T4ie«ev. Frank Maggm and maintenance of all Jarne* jDoran, John WiBtor, BUe, Alice Rudd, and Bar- and edulpaent throughout the Navy for two year*, describing the articles so; that, eoi^tety of August Thwmann, Jr. reetarof Trinitrii yE EpU««p6l 1 el Caruto, John Eaten, AHan bara Wbkk («ai»o« ff iWS)1&4S)Al; Altto '^m^ V! .. .„';/' machinist's they may be «*Jsib*d to theni, vbo aerved •; atat' TTticretaryy N in;';: the said'that, wle;hew»' the world.. ...__... All letter* mutt in the hands ,C^o*g*Speoht,Sf*wMae- l;l ana Mrt; 3. Soeltto of 109 Wateut :<:ki-?;*~**l;-£ avenue, wcefltly received Jus V'iS, hi^theAtmyattne word ^ the proinotion of her fon, mmimM-- ...... Hl^^tfifi • w*> 'Jriftt FWI^i' ifo*.'.: tortv^te Loull GoWberf, Thoma* Lyor* and Kenneth Hall; ^ent iint dai* . He i* ttationed at feri» CiwndL Port Otto. Box Carolyn-; Muller, Phylll. Kal»er. Louto. tftilp^i^f^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!^^^^^^^^>^:y^i^ •.,!••:• yx-.,* :••••:•:. ^^** •* •'• y LH_J1V:•••...'*" ''''•"'•••• •" "'TOE'':.ca«Kroi^v;-c^ i94B/::''•'•.'^ rick>t Vrilic heia toyJfae'aauda - . •' _", •""'";• ••• -/...«"'" "•' ... "v-:^" '' " J.J.MillettHead» Garden Cart A ward ti6n t 0 Methodist Women's Councfl Mm, P. C-. BaUmarm reported for NotlM U AppAMiig at Cr»nf6wil^Higt School Parfma« Violation* UJC Alumni *>lan Legion Auxiliary tonight" membert of the unit will Scout Reunion Group Miillon the ways and means comnuttee. CoauatUW at. _ pack' baskets for Bonnie Burn Services at Teri*ie Betfa El at : tttifo* OMpoaab at k» bwtfn* a* teIM M John ••X ;^^ Ji Grand prize >w Inner in. the Mrs; Frederick F. Newton, presi- lecture Bring Maxiy iFine* Meeting in June ' His Birthday Dinner Sanitarium, Mrs. Charles Chris- 8:30 tomorrow nighi Wfll be dedi- chairman of the committee,of tot- "Quiz? neld by the Cleveland P.- dent, appointed the'. following UK Municipal 3ulldh«, tb, After War Service Oilman's Sermon topic will, be Ohf V K ** ceived. the. reporte of v the. wl The Unit expetcs. to entertain" May 2 in Trinity parish house and tools; and Mrs. WUHani Old was uhlU mbralt With It* Md • «« Uam McOelland, 722 Fairaerec "to promote the welfare of Union by Mrs: 'Charles Crounse, who Trustees, stewards and heads of' win be served by the Women's V ffenry G. WuMkin, who iJnlty In Our Ranks." Hosteasw awarded a tattecletfai. ••.'•'*. Ua pMduet ' Here Monday Night departments of the Suitday Scnool, avenue, Westfietd; Charles Hamil- Junior College ' students - and County officers at the first April towxsHre or CUMFWKO. acted as toasfeoaster. Special : Guild of the church. for the;'fvenitt(f wltflje Wi*. • onotuAUca. Which now ha* «n enrollment • of meeting. ••'.•<• ' •• "•'•;' - organizations will be installed as recerily .returned 'h^me -aftw ' 30 ' Group singling was led by Mrs.AS OVDWiSOt Cootemlaa* thaHtaUoc <* ton, 43 Johnson avenue; Terry alumni." awards were presented to Mrs. official board members of Cran> Arthur Ci Pike was named sec- months' setviee irt World War It, lmmel and tMrs, William Les- Hulldlafe*. •••• ,••'•"• ''• ' nearly-800. The Rev. Rt*ert_G. Carlson, 32 Richmond avenue; .; H. L»don. *fhe attendance : JUWh 19. INC. The first full; slaite of officers, Griffin "and Mrs. Jean Fasnacht ter. ;-. ' ,. ,'• '.'.-•", ..'.'. 1B* itoMaioM by MM) BMtd of H*alth Longaker.-wlll berthe speaker of Mrs, Charles Cooke, 416 Whiter tord Mfethodist Church at the-9:45 retary of the organization commit- Qted petitions todajrtor noffllo tward was won by Miss Gilbert's tb» f««rtuhlp «f "CrattfaMl: •;'- "' \_ now installed, includes Ray Mrs. Gasion Crosby was general This will be the second la a ; 1B»t PASTE has served the evening. tee and '-Mr.— Blake, treasurer. and lli-tri.-services at the pjtureh tlon -for County-Cleik^Jnilthel.Re+' litth grade., -' ".'•'•. .' . '. •;• BMtiw 1.. Huibtf. »«ry »*W«B, «m None*; TO d l wood road, Union; Vincent Glffert, Smikkfe, 845 Moninouth road. chairman of arrangements for the -this Sunday. There •Mil also Ewing Wagner was tippelnted pubUean primary election tob eseries.of services hied'.%««.-local or eottxxaUaa wbaabaU hav« eontrtcUd of or jE*xns a, The Sunday servicjHj -it the 513 Beech avenue, Garwood; Union, home froni the'war, as 7let;j>roeeedfl ^fiora theSfc'Pat- uadeHitoar W"ahaUb« bdund,. tohaal . p* fMUed.. . Bulldln* church will' be the continuation of dinner. Mrs. Edward Earhart and be a btW memorial, service for chairman of the menu committee, held June 4, In opening his cam-Jewish organkatlons. Bnil-Britti tumtit bt»l far any bulldlnf,. of portion Puhuuat toth « ord«? oT CSAkU* X George Soper, 204'Bellevue ave- president; John P. Higglns, 5Q1 Mrs. Wilson had charge of flowers Mrs. Ada C. Fisher, newly elected and William Bragdon, Jr., was Lodge of Union County^had It* thereof, 'aeiiuplad. aa • a fcwo* « tlur«r OTTO/ JB-. Humse»t« <* ta« CUaor •» .fadon«ia- at a the Lenten tneuage themes. At nue, Rumson; William Rigley, 79 *""*T*"ntn*- if * *--i"Vim'ifaint«^M«iir palga for reelectton, he promised PII0W8EO Oh rttUtnea of' «w or. ttei* ptn&iu< of aa aVubti, mid* oil the fifteenth day rf Stuc^ New York avenue, Elizabeth, at- and table arrangements. * UM tumi milM • feM4kbiM kavdNi tit • delegated to arrange a suitable services at the Temple last Friday A.V OttDINAVCE la tausud: W the 11 o'clock worship service the West Emerson avenue, Rahway. U trll.f •mitl|t»rtl Ukt t*~t lOttoU^M trustee, who died Monday night, the,cU}zen« of Union. County oo btulntai wUMI'^T^it wh*w oae or BOMA. »., 144*, utxm th* awJtr^dna «T tf tending John Marshall College, ,. At their meeting at • the Casino : to to presented to the night at which time PadH 2te- CIUIUM! "A»' wUtuuu# ttt tad PMoni aw."awpMH' ahaU./lwa totttat bdlfcd w KteettlAr rf th# at» 2 lies 29c fourth message on the subject of AblMt. Na lautlw. BtU-UM blit&t&mimt Iff a stestants BeHere About hdblk i ytar ta i and Joseph "Schleck, 738 Madison vice president. Miss Jean Griffith. tirr rr iiliiinjirlili lii uitM ibuHiMBKiiiii |1» OK* DI.UCUWw Ht o»^aa jvtm. >u •"• .•••• • - • dirt t" •CrmvfiH' ^hhk 'the'Bible" will.be.,1he sermon top- ReV. Mr. Martin. man, a Chinese national, spoke on ..__ . *r*tur<( of iMy-*)t)it («*> aald dwMatd wWiln klz «-*«»n^ bnw ti* SCHER'S Newark, charged with .passing tary, arid William Holdrlth, New Sunday. - Sunday School for the ately to recall to the former local American relations." Everett Gor- of tr*d«» md ladtatrtt*. ihe UetUoa AT im*a IChrtniMW e*n b* ttiilBtalnodtbtrtt e daU' •( laid Onler. ,or UMyjHO W Ihm tM lecture, the** will Service following the old-fashioned through an intersection against a York City, employed, treasurer. ld di«d far iMelMd ui«* u«J for b*tw«n- the baiua .<* ata a. «*.. aadj»d birr«d fr6U prrttWTrttnr or mfttatm. ttc DRUG STORE dtlldrents division will be held at Scout leader some of his blood- don, president of thd lodge, Intro-' ^MMMi Ui dlvhu th* IVMnuhlp of ' aiilaat th* aidMrtbcr. hymn sing, will be the third pres- red traffic light,"was fined $2.and The trustees are Edward Linehan, 1 tihlatd IMo-MUtieU us u la t>rauaO) ih« owubUd aa a hfltaa «*. (Jac* «f HatdMea, I be entation of "The Men Who Gath- 9:43, with men's and women -.tiling stories of "Count Obsolbi diiced the speaker. Mr ^nd Mw- 1 OUCTDBD txcar assessed $2 cost of court, and Cath- 415 Westminster'avenue, Elizabeth, public b««lUi, titfeiy »Bd 'gMUttl. w«lf»rt. aad during tinuaua l worUfia bouw .ertab- Walnl Aves, This iorum is being" Bible Classes meeting at the same 'sky" and his Numerous escapades Joseph Levy were hosts after the with f««)Hibl« eatt»ld*r^loB, «jaanj! .eUier i «MT CKASVMtW. V. Jt». ered at ijhe Hill"—The Men Whoerine Lear, • 36" Burnside avenue, jfl Rutgers student; Edwin N. hour. .Classes'for jitaiior and sen- ; hl«i*,,to the BMtt d*»lr«H* ma forwhkh ' Awutdad • aa-* buabiMt »aub- « part -of a State-^Wlde _ Feared Truth." These messages and hair-breadth escapes from the 'services. •' . . . .••.'.V \-J •...,".,..' ',;::•.;. h« Und bt euh dlMriit Uty b» titfitd WItXUU IT. OWL also charged with a traffic light Ball?feo53 Ingalls avenue, Linden, — JBp*WdEJK -Swew Jersey Meets Har World B^B^*^MA*h •—<> IP**^— m ^ — • ^^ • —. — — —- — - rw--.™^- lUttH»llUJfr*rtlet lf«< »^lr«^4«nper»tar«4S «mffiboTs^-^pousoied by^Hutgera [okUon^»rec^ved^a-'Suspended^lso«at»Ru(gei«^'nd«MichaehMni^' if animals hot found in any zoo. until February 12, 1842/ From Mrirt. Ue lw tt t*oo*t*jf v*J (So) d<«t«M jrahrtnlsHU pTOtrkUd, bMratMr, the characters whose lives played sentence and was assesed $2 cost, ikovic, 727 Linden avenue, Eliia- held at 11 a. in. _.- tad the dlrttUan of bultdld« «b«*b«> th* proHOonl *T thU ««eUoa thlU noi atvly •^•versity in conjunction wlthj > They also will recall the days Fort BemiirJg»he was assigned tomm In *f«tfdiHtc« *tth a wdl eeuiildtMd ta buHdlnaa, wtibllih tKuMdYw tb» o«Bttpl*d for- trldet, buafaual Wf oeettp*- otiicr educational and cf of.Christ. when they took their scout train- Uont whw* hlah or law ttaetratutMa w Patrolmen Lester Powell, Georgge A dance will be one of the flrst tueetin%.>t 7 p. in. the topic will ing and tests and the committee urnbla, S. CL, and went, overseas IOIMUOD of tlnii*; r*«tU*U««, MttHcUatw, •••attons. The tntoject is designed to i.; On. Sunday evening the "Junior Ward, Anton ' be "Who Are Uprooted Ameri- d«t«mita«lk*« and limitation*/' adotrtcd •atettUil or unMoUaUe. - Vor the .purpoa* GARWOOD UfE POOWIY MARKET Wd At KKovacs and Louis_ major functions of the UHiob Jun- hopes to create, an atnjosphew to the. Souihwest-Paclflc theatre as at thb 6tdlnw», wh«*»«r.a bnfona* to ^Dfovidc a tneans of emphasizing and Senior Fellowship Groups will Guertln. |ior College Alumni Association. cussi" The World Friendship b^ Ut6ni\n'tdby Uw TMmibID .Cattinttf arruced t«tia*d uu-*, tod th» W«*T luafMa, . . • • •• ^- L. stranded on the island of ftfidway • '•• - »neriocK, [ Evening worship will be- held at announced, and letters are coming tape. His aaslgnmettt^carrled him Ion tX tradM -and IndtutriM. the laeaUan Sections. -Any>loUUonofthla,'orduiaB«lfl». ••' •. "• • '' •• .-' .'. "' (be Netherlands Bast Indie*, irihere Margaret Greene Guild will spon- Building, Consfaruction costs havie increased 30. the pubrie JieiUh, mttty i»d tmttti w«l- Section 3. Thb ofdlaans* thUl tab) *nVt Japanese air attacks beUore he was .'.'••! In at variety of'ihapes and designs. Life's Disappointments." tances from Cranford, These mes- in the South and Southwest Pa- fare, with reuoaabl* «ri»ld*f*tkw. auoaf lHsLdjj&.»ruir U* publltiHon aftef; final he became headmaster of a school sor the Lenten mid-week service. a the .islani Char -Gomc/in nnd iye^our wide and beautiful There will bp.& meeting .of the sages will te "ad j thediBMSr.:; cific theatres. • other thlasi, t^the matt'dttlrable u« for pavatce. - ' ' ' atavia.- wets to Buriiiiig Qogts -in the past few municipal council. i weeks later and return safe- ..selectioti-_,_ ^Sunday School "teachers btfalltlBJ 'LT. (MML. UKNRK O. NVLTON Among'organisations with which tdipted, t>i« pMUllur ittluUliy for P*r- Btataaiiat' ' •"•••,' Charles B. Neal of 17 be the subject of the tlrulir ui« «f * dtat&et. .the, eoMumUoa of Ww toM«Altvr«f J avejnue was guest of honor yester- message. H Boaid or3Slt|5^a Monday, M«w* 18, IMS. BaJayfa.th• capitalp Teacn drs*"T.i*afn- committee has a*qu«sttitt •«aiay firArrierlcan Legion; board of trtis-lnV-HlefeloptMHt In i«a>rt»b<« wUh^a^well day at "the Newark Athletic Club iniUMuk* accordinglyi — --.- .•'• •• . • ., •••-— dtfthffl^V ' ' rrinaldered pUn and lUo tatMt*blU h penal- 'later he was bui«6iiluuster of the member of this original committee, .. I ••!•;•• .'.'•. ^Wealiteit. Women's Guild Tea marking his twenty-fifth anniver- Nulton has been County- Clerk tees, Union Junior College; board tlea-'for 4he HoUtlon. of tliiHe NculiHau.' i of Cheribon and. Madloen^ not already contacted, to commu- rtiirlMlotui; deUnatnailoni ilia Iholtatloni," sary with the Western Electric since 1936; he was appointed fUe of managers, Si Elizabeth Hospi- In. 1933 he.betaiiMi ••".'\-. \ -•', ;:.SEE'.US. ';• • v • /• ••_ nicate with the arrangements com- do|it«d Mty loth. lSS*t and u awended, At Trinity Church Company.' Mr. Neal is a super- Dr.HowardP.Wiagert clerk soon after TVorld War I and tal; Eiiwbefh ttodge, 280, BJP.O.E.; b* md It htreby—U'ftifthw anunded ai Dated March IS, 1948. •."", man of the Netherlands East Indies Cranford Port, 212 mittee so that he may be present Elizabeth Klwanis Club; NelFMc- follow*: thtatf from Bwldence "A" tone to The Women's Afternoon build visor at the company's 'Kearny at the1 reunion. . .. ' was promoted successively to court Biulnmi Zone, the property on the north- DAYTON WATER SOFTENERS Union of Plantation Works. " A * Sut?en In Elizabeth and educated to 33 i, Illoek* «S1. «5J, «M. «SS. flSBan d j, WAtTMt corraa, NATO MARINE! illork 1B0, LoU COA aBd 61 to W, . CfBft d «l8»d ' pie Jo otw,im his. law decree at.Mercer^lBeasl when full opportunity to be neird will be Accountant Roofing and Odd Jobs- in «"riday, April lit.' ,^ ,, I Sionool of Low, later absorbed in- tilyeu to theni. •• • . By order , . • ' MJSi Let Us Estimate AND WJVlttS 1*H£M Visitation eyangellsA; will be tn University titNewark . He sub- BOAH1> OF ADJC9TUKXT,-'. VO Xti&tO • conducted by lay men and women auerrtly was admitted toth e bar. . : KB. Voiltr, '>, . • • ChalMiin. ..Newspapers Delivered.. CLOSED POST MEfinNQS *>f the church during the: weeks With Mrs. Nulton and three of Anthony 0. Henrleh, • • • preceding. Easter.; ' iiS^^sir'^ ..four,, sons, he- ;4ive* *t, S ' ' '• Bwretiiy. Pells Brothers Second awl Fourth 19, 19t8. THIS SUNDAY obdjjlace, Hillside; one son, . o. Alden 90 W»wi#«wlw gtreet » Tuesday* at . Planning Card Party Henry, Jfti is a naval 'aviation .V. Wi, Sckcr's, CRUiford 8-lSSt-jr pilot assigned .to the Carrier U Cr. 6-1037 Rm. 19 380 Myrtle Ave, Garwood 8:30 P.M. in the Plans for'a card partyM&g held Lexington, part ,of the Pacific mr» TClyiMY PAGE WEstfield 2-1637-J .i the basement of Cranford feet. • *...... LEGION CASINO Methodist Church Tori May 10, tire Prior to eivtcrlrifi politics and being, made by the Mothers' Club the county government, Nulton bc- PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE Riverside Drive and . BoSt:Trp8a prPHIs"-^^milltary •dare6r.by~enlist= UNSIGHTLY HAIR GdJ CRhrrford 6-1914 i Casino Avenue ing on February 15, 1916, went to Je free front unwanted hAl DRAPERIES France as a sergeant-ir* 1917 %and on arnu, left, f*ce. subsequently, became-^a• commis- . TAdnd KRBB CLEANSING ROOM STYLING sioned officer, AftUsr World; War tnethod. i; he continued his interest In mili- Iron lurallUM, la i whHa laeauar, fclaaiii with DECORATING tary affair^ in the New Jersoy Na- lrmir^ CONSttLTAWON • tional Guard; and. Organized. Re- •unaur to«u af farnca, Bitln, T MARION ZANDER Phtuut (or appeintuent Good Quality lawa i., dltUttiulahMi tar. iBluaial CRan. gj>SWtt serve Corps, fce was recalled: to •alirtililRi . :,. Mail to fiMlly netivo duty.In World War II |two uia . . . wlaa varMy IK ealan far days after Pearl Harbor, although HIN ANDERSON luxurlim auiblam , . . lirtt a Illi GUARANTEED TO GROW! his assignment to the Battalion 8 Alden St €ranfoVd 200 sheets 13c tl«a. . . Commanders and Staff course at Cttaufflrd 8'im Niw.«« dlMlay.far Sarlai dillvary,' Wonderlawn Insures QuicKGrowth^—-Fine Even tinA Qa Fort Senning, Ga., did not start EL. t't Tiraw arfamtd. Onaa 111 9, «»ie»il Textuje'— Rich, Green Color — Drought-Resist- Iiwlrucliitmii i ir* - irnestone WriatUiy*. . ing Quality. Tor arTAUY or Lawns. and Accordion DRUG STORE "whttt quality ihopfjlnfc t$ South and Walnut Ave&. ' legalar itervlee li essential DAVE LESNIK y CRANFOttU •n Hitttway 24 Inhbtorte SprintBaU today t» keefr your car In ran- Grass Seed LIME • FERTILIZER wing order. . •:"... = i' ' >/ '•'' CranjFord Pkuo Coitnpany '•*• -_ Oar Motto «-* Phone C»' fl-SMO for appelalaieHt SEEDS • GARDEN TOOLS "Service and Satisfaction WithCourtesy" Garden Took AN LETTER fotttfdotfott for perfeet steep • • • Washes Week Day* Only WILBUR COON SHOES FOR WOMEN mm PITTSBURGH m STATION HOUftS PROBLEM FEET TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS! maamxm-4A. ML tot p. ML 81m 4 i« II toAA A toB K SU*1T fttJKttAiftP-* A. ML to I *. M. OU« 8VOHK CLOSED PROOF AT KttttM WEDNK8OAY8 Dear The Croford Esso Stalion ANDREW CRISANTI 1 Aa many, of you already?know, 'these is PAINT BEAXJ'TtREST. , > '; - WjUtO.t. 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Fromm,"12 Ret- ship at Union Junior College, Dr. fVi.'^''''^r'-v'.!3 'High School held its dance, "Kave- N sons present as. the Margaret i KapersM last Saturday flight. fbrd ayenue. . ' --v* i; Greene Guild of the Fkst Presby- hl4fa with guidance teacher, acted for Mrs. analyerSary. at a birthday . . . . • muda and; Canada was re Jm- Armstrong at .the to Junior College or "to Mrs. Fuckey. .. tees for the affair were: Band, Tom ayfet-ink- Bachelors . JOream," al»ut loans for: payrolls, raw mate- ckierr-ehartei?- Jfl^rWhitty -and Glenn Bower; refresh- Newark iastrlttiursdayr presetoted under dinectioa of Mrs. TterdeadUne for such applications •••»... •^A^i^a^ ex- president of WESM3OAN . Marion Douglas and Mrs, Asenath is May 15. , ' • •. •' so eat them every ments, Patty "Damon and Jean- Mr. and Mrs. George Hayeck ; ;: : hd^ nette Kuhlken; tickets, Jane Tom- and children, .Carole Ann and • Mr.atod Mi*. R«d Wesighan Butlefciv:;-'.^, •' '..;:-7", ' -v '.' • pansion, adding new lines and every and ^ _*«sssa>£>^... .. asulo and 'Ann Vicci; decorations, George, Jr., M 5 Garden tfGce, left Women** Reservist, oJT 124 BeOamin street have Miss Berardinelli Ainong thtosepresent were the olhej constiuctive business purpose. comhxander and past post OBITUARY PS''Jane: t Rudolph and Sue Philllppe; tet week to spend a monthTH| engagement of Rev.:Robert'.<*• Longaker, pastor were Past Com- fe&'-' ' """ ~ ' '• '" "~' " Veteran-to-Mainy To Wed Navy Man Akerhlelm. Weslghatt,"fa Pfe. EL F. Doane, vocation; and Mrs. Loagaker; the We. Herbert Kent and Mrs.Mr, and Mrs. William .Tomredle Mrs. Frances Berardinelli of 107 , Thomas E. Van Sickle, Angus A. Beyer. of 63 Beech Members of the committee re- of ElizabeUu A graduate of Centennial avenue has announced followmg' ipasT jwesideots, Mrs. assure you of prompt action... Ja. Schatz. Daniel J. Arnold sponslfelc for the unusual decora- Kent, the former Ruth Bussey, of Jchmond avrtuie. hawe'aa-l Cranford High School and the HatUe Baker, Misa Hefea SOase, street died suddenly at his home Greensboro', N. C, spent the week* nouneea the -engagement td their the engagement of "her daughter, reasonable rates..-. freedom from, Bernard Yansch, and MrsMonda, y night He would have Cambeirs *fjgs» >«,~—16c m tions were: Washington School for Secre- Matilda Marie; to Robert E. Colee Mrs,-Helea Snyder, Undmar and Mrs.'Richard been 78 years old next week. .Fu- :° Janet Rudolph, chairman; Sue|end with Mrs. Kent's parents, Mr. daughter, Helen Tomredle; sk S/e,J taries, Newark, Miss Wesighan dlle M^lly^MrsuRuth red tepe ...%d our full cooperation. ITSNR, Women's Reserve, to JbsrJ of Shelbyville, Ind.. The an ^jell, past county auxiliary neral services will be held at the pbir.^H.'oV ^ 12c Beets *&?& Phittippe, sub-chairman;. Audrey) and HJlvs.. Frank Bussey '.of -45 -is employed by a New York law nouncement was made at a family , Mrs. lydla Cordes, Mrs. home at 2 p. ml tomorrow. In- Whittier, Pat Fritz? Sarah Brooks, Spruce street. ' • ' ' '• ephJ.-Gorsky, son'of Mr. andfirm. Pfc. Doane, who served in Zena Coaley. and Mrs. Emma To»atoSoipj«««3°^2fle Crt Beets •*"•* Barbara. Kiaser, Joan Van Ider- Mrs. Vincent Gorsky of South the Philiptiines and. Japan, is' dinner.''. .' -,-.. •••".• •. • ,•.' $50 U.S. Savings terment will be-in Fairvlew,Ceme- 1 Haas; ttorter members, Mrs. Bond wont to Walter H. Collins of tery, Westfleld. HahltaitPea Soip2 \\z 25c DIceri Beets - stine, 'Jane Tomllnson, . Alice Mrs.-Philip Mackay Of 29 Ar-Hitter .: . -.. >,). ,:;-'•:• v'\. home on a SW-day furlough fol- A graduate of Cranford High Crpnfofd Trust Gompa lington road.gave a linen shower ' Miss Tomredle is a graduate of School and the Berkeley School inBaker, MMrs. Florence Washburn, ny • 107 Walnut avenue. . • • . . Mr; Beyer, son of the late: 3 Moore, Joan Coffee, Pat Rodgers, lowing his teenllstment for 18 Miss Idase, airs. • (Marguerite Cat- French Kettle^"J,;*" :: 23c Sliced Beets.u-m wMargo Gilbert, Dot Livingston. .1 for- Miss. Evelyn WridShouse last Cranford, High School and,. wts| months in the Regular .Army. New York, Miss BerardinelU is . ; MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM The committee on awangements Charles A. Beycr.jand Mary Ellen tanachanid Mrs. Claire Clark; honr '•""consisted of Harry ArCraig, Com 325c Sliced Beets«..i«2 'r Emijy Pash,.Jeanette Kuhlkcn,"][.wight. ' Guests were present from empoyed by Real Estate Manage- No date has been set for themployee d as a secretaryby the iiuMite* r Merrill Beyer, was born ih Eliza- 1 Cranford, Westfteld and New York ment. Inc., in Newark_priorfo en- : Guaranty TfeCi orary members, Mrs. George H. zander Klunder and Cominander- beth and had lived, there most of ^De&nne Giles, Janet JfCelting, Louis wedding. ' .'•*. • ;' >'^.': •'• . Bates and Mrs.' A, H. Woodland; Homing p 11c Baked Beais I® City.. Miss Wodetiouse's. engage- tering the service. She is now sta- «l«t White. . .'.-•• " . his-life. He came to : Cranford *jgBB^*na^f Thomson, Roberta Krieger, Claire Y: and honorary guests, Mrs. G. B. Campbell's -,!?:;• 3:- 25c B&M Baked Beais ment to C. Richard Waterhousfc Uoned in Washington. P. C itt-) New officers of the' post and about J6 years ago. ^ ' t _JPnul Mr. Colee McDiarmid, Mrs. H. H. Ryder and -Catts, Bob . Brobengeiser, James was tached to the Officers* Accounts byville High School^jind •jiudliary will bet. installed at a He. formerly was employed, by BilWe Class iHlears Miss v_ Anne Thompson; all of joint ceremony April 1. Captain the Texas Oil Company, in, estab- Stall and 'Joan Jacpbsen. _.Mrs. Mitzi GruW-oM98 Locus* Division, College, Elgin, m.-Tie expects to whom have been active in the Accounts. be discharged shortly from -the Measles Epidemic jtyden will be Installing officer lishing'service stations through- 4'M *!L1fc drive gave a surprise dinner party : Woman'siAssodatiop. of, the church. I -for the-post:-• ..-,...„. ^ : Mr. Gorsky Brooklyn, *e- Navy; ' -.- •••..-• -•• '•• -.'.: . 4 :r out the country. Before that he •;; Miss Lucille Kenning of %&Saturday night to mark the T>irth* is a graduatft- eif Mrs. Florence Smith was gen- Sherman Card Party was employed-for £9. years by the North avenue, west, has returaedl day of her husband, Frank. Mr. South -River High School and at-c*nuy disc&a 3m > the. Army No date has been set for theeral chairman of tii£^dHmier comNe- t proceeds from the. -reeeni Snlder'sCatSBp tended the New Brunswick Voca- after Jhree years' service as. "awedding. '•"*' . . ' ... .measles epidemip c in Cran.Cran.. • JDAR Annual g Manufacturingg Companpyy after a two months' stay in Brad- Gruber received many gifts. Games mittee, and; Miss Dorothy"Adajns card party- held by Sherman «n Hie wane this week it *"^* GoldeiConi Slider's CblllSaace enton, Fla., with her-mother, Mrs. were played after dinner. Among tional School. He was employed chaplain's assistant, spoke on P.-T. A. amounted to $134.34, Mrs ford is«n Hie wane this week; it • _ -,- .'•jar |in Elizabeth, where he was head by the. Raritan Arsenal in MeuxPfrtcr. the Apoisptl«,"at a ifieeting arid Mrs. Helen Paulson were In •';•"'6. Westbn. / • * , the,; guests were -Mr. and Mrs. Must File by May 1 charge of decoratibns. * V ,J. B. Turney, treasure*, and Mrs.was-' andoiineed yesterday by • At Echa LaV^ Clilb»% 4»« the woodworking department Chopped Spinach Colioai's Mastard Frftivk Fjanewicz and Mr. and Mrs.tuchen prior to entering the serv- of the Men's Bible Class of the W. B. Morell, ways and mean Health Officer William J. Willsey THe annual meeting 'an d lunc' Ih Mr. Beyer was a charter member ; \8obert E. Schmidt, son of Mr. ice.. ' He" served more than three Gospel Tabernacle -in the. "Youth For Club Scholarship Mrs. -Ruth' Gelhvas,.. the new 1 Of Richmond Lodge, F. & A. Si, Deerfleld Spliach «•- Hans Brandner of Cranford, and president,' and her staff of officers chairman, announced at a bushtess week, only sdn of the Crane's Ford Chapter. in Stapelton, S. I. J ; aittd, Mrs. Robert E. Schmidt, 93 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lopata of years in the Army, two years of Center^on Walnut avenue last meeting of the association In the were reported-• DAB, was held. Tuesday, at the Red Kidney.» 2 ^2n philips Beais Crawford avenue, has left for Le- which were spent in the European Sunday* morning. Application blanks tor the $300 will be in charge of thfe hex* meet- to^the Board of Health as com- Surviving are his.wife,. Mrs. Union. scholarship to be awarded by theing April' 1. . school library Monday. More as com- Echo Lake Country Club. Mrs. Helen A. Waller Beyer; a daugh- j-lngBeaos •isfiS'"«-—lie Phillips Beais SK high University, • Bethlehem, Pa. Theatre of Operations. Son, of the. Rev. G. X Davfiea, than 100 persons attended thi pared with 44 tfor'the same period Arba Faxon, chaplain, opened the No date has .been set for] the! Cranford College Ckib teade - J ter, Mrs. Kenneth T. Mair of String Beaas uuuu.»—i jc \ to resume Ms studies. - Miss Katherine Brooks, daugh- pastor of the Gospel Tabenutele of serving girl! in tflie senior class at affair. The first prize and tab! last .week.. .., • : ..,•• • „ [...meeting with prayer, and then Plainfield; a son, Angus A.. Beyer, viewa Sausage ter of Mr. and Mrs, John D. Brooks wedding. • Brooklyn, he is a graduate of theCranford High School, are avail- 8/40 Salon Plan* prizes were bought "by the associa- tUTr. Willsey declared that ho be- .Mrs. L. B. Hazzard, regent, wel- Diced Carrots „?& -*-^13e Mrs. B. T. Richards of English tion; the door prize was 'donated comed the members to their second Jr., of Elizabeth, and four grand- Hornel Chill V i; Village has returned from Nor- of 501 Orange'avenue, a member Missionary Training Iostitute at able in the principal's office at the lieved the epidemic had been children. of .the Senior Class at Centenary Nyack, N. VJ, and is jVlaniiing to high school. They must be re-Easter Rernemhrance by a local merchant, and the othei curbed here, Quickly due to wide . annual meeting. . Red Cabbage ArmoMr's Treet , folk. Vs., where she .was the guest Bruce Bell To Marry Union County Salon, 146, Lprizea s were donated by members I- At the meeting, after luncheon; :,for two weeks-ot her sister^ Mrs. College, Hackettstown, was a guest enter full-tone Christian service; turned to Mrs. Norman F. Stuart, use of measles globulin by local Mm. Ada C. Span of President and Mrs. Hurst ^ Elizabeth Girl : Mr. Davies also played a -special the club's scholarship chairman, Boutique des. 8 Chapeauz et 40of the board. .. •' ''• • t physicians. the regular reports wfere read and William Casper. > :• Femmes, an honor organization then all officers and chairmen Mrs. Ada C. Fisher, 72, wife of Saierkrant *t-23c Anderson at a birthday tea which Announcement has been nude sola and offertory at the' morning by May 1. Appointment was announced'?' Thus far this month, 133 cases the late John E, Fisher, who was Party Uaf was given for the girls celebrating service at the Tatoertiacie. He was within the American Legion Aux-the following nominating cominlt, of regular measles, six-cases- of -read their annual reports as sent &10e V Mr. and Mr9.~H7 N. Packer, 113 of the engagement of Miss Dolores In the first year the scholarship iliary, organized to promote child to the State meeting held in Tren- president of the old First National their birthdays in March. . Miss tee for the 1046-47 board: Mrs. W, German measles and 13 cases of • . * '• •' • . Broadcast Reil-Meat'^33« Refcford avenue, entertained at Buther, daughter of Mrs. Floren- guest speaker at the Young .Peo- was.offered by flie club the amount welfare and fight juvenuVtuber- ton Mst week. •'•••• Bank here, died Monday night at 'dinner Sunday for Mr. Packer's Brooks-,is business manager of tine Ruther of Elizabeth, to Bruce ple's service at 6:40 p. m. and also H. Warvel, chairman; Mrs. Ttirne; chicken ipox b^ve been' reported in' her home, Hampton Hall, after a the college paper, "Spilled Ink.!' was $100.. iLast year the sehblar- ulosis, met at the home of Mrsan. d JWrs;' W. V. Hooley. . Cranford.' .„• Mrs. J. A. nowles spoke on the] njotttw, Mrs. 'Mary Packer, In hon- E. Bell, son of Mrs. Beatrice' E-played' several special numbers at ship was $200. It was announced B. Crounse on Orange avenue short Illness. Funeral services were or of her birthday. Guests were.; Bell off .16 Elm street the evening service. At the next regular meeting, to mental apathy of the citizens oi conducted by the Rev. Albert Al- Dr.;Walter K. Faaiacbt of Cen- that the further increase to $300 Monday evening, and plans were |be held in the school auditorium a . this country. • ". ' Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam S. Packer Miss Rather attended Bender At,the 11 a. m. service Sunday this year was made possible by the made to remember the children at linger, pastor of. Cranford Method- lOMAMIItfriEIUMBS A Ndllonal FovorK* '• of Bound Brook, Mr. and Mrs. ,S. tral avenue attended the M^Jhan* Memorial Academy and Drake the Rev. GordoaH. Keeney, pas* '6 p. ,m. April 8, there will be The chapter wenir on record as ist Church,, at Gray Memorial, 12 nual dlnrfer of the West S*oliit*Sci7 community's generous support of Bonnie Burn Sanitorium at Easter. demonstration by the Howell Fam- opposing a bill to come before the GrtfA* A' ^"Stewart* Packer and daughter} Dor- v : Business College. She is .'em- tor. spoke «u the tiubjeiet,"Until " Springfield avenue,' yesterday af- ji!;. Saturday cveniaig' <6t th*. the concert presented by the Col- It was announced that approxi- ily, Bohemian glass blowers. Genume Human. United States Senate* whioh, if SWEEIr PEAS NECTAR TEA othy-of Someryllle and Mr." airf.| ployed in the business office of the[Hedfedaredit behooves the Ghiifch lege Club last. October. : , mately 800 used .Christmas and ternoon. Interment will be in Trancls , Hcincman .of. Cran- Nctiherland Club, New York. JVfeJ.I passed, would allow 20,000,000 Portland, Me. Urgt A 20oz.l|i| Bell Telephon : e Company in it Christ. eawwsUy to. seek God's Taken into '; consideratiori ih other greeting cards had been col- Gen: Maxwell Taylor, superinteb-' Bh- favor and W CARD OF THANKS aliens to become citizens without dent of MwU.^.MIUtary Academy, until renewed making the sdwlarship award will lected by the members and sent to passing the literacy test while: the Mrs. Fisher had been active in. Teader •*• •£»' power shall once again impell We wish to express our appre- the work of Cranford Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walsh of 2was principal speaker, d' G A jfraduate of Cranford - High be scholastic standing, participa- the "Save the Child Federation" ciation for the-kind thoughtfulnesj United States still has compulsory Jacob D School, Mr. Bell served tu-o andChristians to i» forth warning men tion in extra-curricular activities' in New York City, and that $25 education. A motion to advise Church for many years, and pre- Sunnybrook e Samosct road attended the Conv- , chief of Army of the wrath arid judgment of God of friends and neighbors after th Brown Shades Only viously she took an active part in' 19e MishrooN VoV ^oV; • -10c ient exercises of the Unl-Ground Forces,' also Was ott theotie-half yeaw in the Artny. He and character of applicant as evi-was spent on child welfare. recent death of our brother. • W< Senators Robert W. Hawkes and : to come, and offering God's great denced In school life; . . church affairs in. South Portland, Cider Vliegar ***** ^ M54C \.mm of Pennsylvania in Phila- program. •' ' •' v-.,;i---'-^ is now employed by the Beebe After the business session, whlc.h wish also to thank the anonymouvu> s H, 'Alexander Smith and Cong- P| P Cordage Company. gift of eternal fife through simple The dub also has a loan fund Me., where ishe' was born. She had C delphia Saturday, at which Mrs. 7 was conducted by Mw.. Bertha dttnors of a beautiful wreathe! ressman Clifford P..Case to this! lived'in Cranford more than 25 tqm idox*tO CUrUie Fraikfurtert u=.-36o •Walsh's brother, Djr. Mr. and-Mrs. Edward N. Estwa- aith in Jesus Christ available for use; of deserving girls Mader, ehapeau, of Roseile Park, effect was passed. Staley's Crean 1 In their junior and senior years at (Signed)...... isc years. Baker's eSK^ vi^16e Bukas of Long- Branch, received nlek of I ? Roger avenue ehteriaui" at the refreshments were served byTMrs. E.. C. and. P. A. Anderson At the April meeting, to be held evening service told the story of college.' Applications for such Crounse and. Mrs. B. C. Earhart, She. was a- teacher in the Is degree of Doctor of Medicine. ed Sunday afternoon kv honor of 225 Cranford Avenue. at Mrs. G. V. Joeradt's horne^ Mrs,Women's Bible Class at the local Iwa Ctcta Wildmet^ Shaker Salt t2£ •A' reception was held in his honor the ninth blrthdajMHHviversary of 9,took M. Crumbaek of Media. Hie Apostle Paul's interview with loans also should be made to Mrs. co-hostess, Whose birthdays were Ira Patterson will present a paper Pa., formerly of Cranford, has an- Felix, the governor «f ^Paul's t>rov- Stuart. • celebrated by the members. church and also in the Home at the Ambassador "Hotel in Long their son, Edward, Jr, " Games]nounced the engagement."of^his SCHER'S on old American- hymns. -. partmeht of the Sunday School for TSfflMa^dH'f Ijfftgffff were played, with prizes-'going "to iineeinthatday: fthe BurntAt ste- The April meeting wlU be held WANTED! :;p:^Vi.ft daughter, Mary Ellen, to Warren ters..a trio, sans during thft-serv- many years. She was at one time Astti-BttBS t&itm* Bobby Batas, David Dunham and Air ScouU to Se« , at ^ the home of Mrs. C. K; Evans USEDLUMBER DRUG StORE secretary of the .former Women's ^ fttaetsMerritt, Sr. Jackie Heller. • lA. light supper Renn^isen, son of Mr. and Mrs: e. . '.-. . . •• i •• in Linden, at which time the salon Shaheen Agency Conrad Renneisen of Oak Lane, will entertain Mrs. Hazel Sacco South^abd Walmtt Aves« . Home Missionary, Society. Mrs. TMUIBV-M eft JSptuce street, gave a dinner was served at « o'clock with the Philadelphia,!^ The Rev. and Mrs, H. B. Judson, Film* in Linden Will Dismantle Moves to New Home Fisher also was an active member Gctkati Gruk party Sunday fofor the following St. Patrick's Day motif being car- who will leave soon('for service in The Cranford Air Scouts will be of Chatham, National demi-chap- ' -, CEANFOBD of the Women's Society of Chris- vfiiiettsfiiietts:t : HrH. . andd MrsM , FreFd FairFaiFri- ried out in the table decorations. the . SfiilitHpinea, -"-conducted the eau,K and Mrs. Irene Hymans of The Shaheen Real Estate Agency Bitter Tlhs the' guests of the LJflden Flying Plume EUxabeth S-19IS moved their offices Saturday from tian Service. Recently she was li chilhild oill leileilzabethb , MMr . andS Sini Othe. r guests included Natalie V*- Mothers' Club Plans niid>efck secrice list night Club tomorrow evening at a show- CliftonClift , SState ehapeau. elected a- trustee of the Cranford Herbtx Bsclllti Csies dG Bih There will be • nteetlng of the 336- Centennial avenue to their "" * Brooklyn, Stephen and Dinner for Cubs ing of To the Shores of Iwo Jima," own building at 15 North avenue, church. She also was active in ttUHtU ©f.Wtorris-v feimf Couples* Bsbla Class at the'The, Black Cats" and "The Fleet, Currie Memorial, WCTU. usvnaat hJon^Cajrterand Lfit ILrA^vlr.tnnloltf east_ Work of renovating- and re- daughUrs, Linda a: fttms—depicting intense engage-; _ uie nrsl lioor Ana Carter, of Bound Brook; Cranford Methodist Chujreh ed to about 660 million doUan Portland, survives. Her husband aid Heller, Ann Malpere aj|id') ments in modern warfare. Squad- was completed recently. The Col-died in 1928. H. Kohler, .and"the' Misses aid Eatwanlck of Cranford,' April's, marking the first anniver- ron Leader John Thiez will head shortly befok* the beginning td onial motif has been carried out sary of Cub Pack W5, were World Warn. •' Clarife* f Shirley, Vivian and Gwendolyn Next Tkursilay Night the flight, -leaving Cranford at ExtensJons - Roofing from the front through to the back. Harold A. LMU Chili CM C Mi;:Merrltt, aU of Cranford. pleted at a meeting Monday night 8 p. m. ' * * A large colonial door replaces the Safety Matches . ^.^8e Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lanker L ofat the home of Mrs. Bernard Doyle The Rev. Russell G. Jones, pas- Harold A. Lenz, 45, of 1325 AUna RUSH GRADE CLEANING -usual store front door, and thstreete , Elizabeth, a former Cran- SIICM Mn 08ibleTliHatche83—14c Miss Mary Ellen Crumbaek of Sanduskyi Ohio," formerly-'^of of 502 High street, president of thetor of the, Fiest Baptist Church of front window now has the appear-" Media, Pa., and Mrs. James H. Westfleld, announce the birth of Mothers'Club of the pack. About •> Dag Days Named tit Star Cost* But'a Pew Cents More ford resident, died suddenly at his BlooauieU, dean of the Newark Picaro Bmldiiig and Contracting Co. ance of several' small paines.. A home last Wednesday. The fu- Pipar HiaktetMueu ^^,12c . - •&p Weslori, .203 North avenue, west, a daughter, Carol Ann/one March 120 guests are expected to:attend . Bible School, and. tor many years- The period eX summer knows* as. flower bo* hangs below the win- 1 at' the laiter's home IS. Mrs. Lanker is the former It was decided to decorate the dog days was named by the an-Paramount Cleaners "" ' FstsWhhed la Cranfertl in 1918 neral was held Saturday mqrning DallyDogFoodPellets^29c ^r.: ': entertained an active Woorker among youth in - dow. All of the offices are pan- from tiffe" Joseph G.Jligglns Fu- s w .afternoon at a miscel- Anne Han'nis, daughter of Mr. andtables With fresh daffodils, and the New York and Philadelphia cients as pertaining toth e riling to KstsbUthed IMS neled in knotty pine, and the walls ClaridgeHaMrg ij^tCiiiSti A-PeiB flffl&F ^ 15e laneous shower in h,onor of MrsMrs. . C. A. HannJs, 2J9 Walnut with party hats and candy cups the sky of the. Dog Star. SIrlus. 8 Walnut Ave. tiltanford. 7WtllSli»el datifowl, N. J. neral Home in. Elizabeth,' with, a areas, will be guest .speaker at the above and celling are painted in high mass of requiem at St. Cath- Sells Uver Ptte «^1Cc Enjoy tender Jam Parker Hot Cross .William J. Battery. Guests were avenue. . made by the mothers in the cub gutlranteed fresn and modestly priced. Summit and Cranford. Mrs. Raf- also be special cub place cards, tsrt wheel lamp- fixture and a is ihe wife of-First lit Wil-Legion Five Playing the school auditorium of the First tery,'Newark. -. Tongie Spread p 'rHc WiMwHi -IBB —25c and button pins picturing smiling Presbyterian Church at 7 t>. m. SEWING MACHINE false-fireplace add to the coziness lib: f tt Raftcry, who is now on ter-Here Friday Night cubs will be distributed to the boys next Thursday. . of the room. Tw6 private offices Born in New York City, the son Han Spread il^" —19e 41estaley s Cube Starch ^9e HOT CROSS BUNS dn.of9 2i.e minal leave from the Army of the as. favors. . REPAIRED ™ REASONABLE Of Peter and Alice Lenz, Mr. Lenz The Cratffowl Post, 212i Amer- The speaker wtil.fce introduced «»in back of the reception office. Conei Beef Pretzel Stb »«*» »-<^ 13c WMdbiiry't HSH&S&Z^lZt ^Vnlted Slates, He recently re- A convalescent-card was signed "enry J. Shaheen and Edward J. was employed by the Multi-Prod- lijtiuaed from the Panama Canal ican Legion basketball team which by William • Mutter, president of ucts Company in Newark. by all those present at the meeting, Shaheen are owners of the agency. DUNDEE CAKE ~ •:y*j his- served with tl took) the Crantord High me league, who wffl also preside 1M> teank, S3 to47 , last Friday, a including Cuhmnster Charlies An- Machine Service Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. Pnuie Jilce derson, to be sent to Mis- L. Oa.t a meeting at which pfBcers for ve Mary Rtcco Lenz, are his parents, tea ted the Rosell|» Legion', SERVICING 'Little House' Gifts 1 Kraus. a former den mother, who the ensuing year will be elected. FOE U EXPERT REPAIRING at His who live in Union Beach; a son, AppleJMiee 29, on Tuesday, will • meet 'It is expected that more than 100 The Cranford Girt Scout "Little Harold; a daughter, Virginia; a recently returned from the hos- AU Makes Vacuum Cteauor* Repaired H •1 Elizabetb h dk on the Cranford pitaL persons will be in'attendance at °use" has received this • past brother, Frank' of Washington, Mott's Apple Jibs «"*25c High School court tomorrow night. Mrs.. Doyle appointed the folth- e dinner, which will be served 753^5 njonth several needed gifts from and three sisters, Mrs. William Apple Jilee ••• —37e MARVEL BREAD Elu ibeth,. Don't Leave Him NOW! fOSSitzrrrs'Ti select a slate of new officers tob e tt» church. lUftjAuie a stapler for the office; Troop 18 McCoy of Union Beach and Mrs|. rlrlilrn • •Vstal •clipies of the .moon anvoted on at the next meeting: Mrs. lon save eight dish towels: Troop 4 .Harold Thompson of Trenton.. WfceUwwrttCereil -17c 29e Better HoWUw 20oz;loaf IV' 25 oz. loaf AIL' «' Woody way from Tarawa to Taigeriie Jilce — •••>M far more generally obstradthaa R. Haggerty, Mrs. J» D. Boteler, Tokyo wve six dish cloths, and Troop 3 2OMil0TeasiBerax2^2Se total wlipiM of the tun. tlae* feiy'Mrs. Robert Craw, Mrs. H. AJ from the Normandy beachheads to "ought and hemmed six dish MM. H, W. Stover. Sr; 44 or uay.ba teen from more utan.ualt Larsen. . ,' . INT ERIOR Berlin your gift enabled your Red Crow tp towels. Mrs. Herbert Wright Stover, Sr., GRAPEFRU T t Mrth'i nufsc* *hll* » total Mrs. C. V. Garry and Mrs. V. A: DECORATING stay at the side of your fighting man. ^ Medieval BMSS of Plalnfleld, mother of Mrs. L. F. p of the tunT U vltlKto only Douglas were welcomed as new YOUR AUTO LICENSES NOW! «to« the Introduction of 'artet. Pohl of Chattanooga, Tenn., for- : within a very Bi»rro» tt rtt members of the dub. Though the war's over . . ; he *tiM needs otjnto Europe in the Wth cetrtuty, merly of 104 Oak Lane, died last ^ **mmk"vvi Bi 2 - Unfth. . . - P°«* wer« hand-nrlftted and bound .night Mrs. Pohl and son, Freddie, »>7e SttitiSttrchTthktt 2-*9e . Hatful time, watts iiMNE--- you. Needs your Red Crosa. As he idle* away the °? monks in monutetiw which Icame north Monday. M&vwa — u 1 1 1 of hMd eoUfb Tryttl 9SSS6 :' Do you know that you'are eon- long, lonesome hospital days and nights he dieams •»• cent*™ of eultur* and «• Vesittitt tM* US -iJJ'KnftMKirtilBliier •',••'••••'•••v! "'v-. .' . --.''•;/.•.)>.-•.' mttMps«kat% ' ' venleatly located to. one off theLET US estimate, oa any of .your moving; or storage problems. of getting home. Your Red Crow cannot . . . In m« mlddl* •«<*!«. #*. ••• • . ".; " ' V rli.l;ir-,-n.niWm,ir-:n BibUtt'l Cletuer w,4e mart >4nvto-dirte and best equip- If, INC^VDINO BATIttD I «"ly books, often ' . '•-.' •^r':-:hrC^l2^tamtMmUUUUUUUUUUUMB5y'(:H^S^mj^^^J^~--'-*~i'^:^'-^^ ped, photo studiu Jn-New JerseyT Modera equipment tad exactl- must not leave him now. BHIta^ii.^^l&lh eno«d« courteous men. AgeattvUar Just call RAhway t-lMt iar -api in ehiueh strvteM <* DM Pitch Cletiter2^15« poltttment John T. Klase, Pho> Allfitd "V«B Lines, fae,:ia«f, di«- Put yourself in his place. Then decide how UUne e movers. RobblaRbbl sJJU -gins to **»"««« pw* Harialaii •« -^25TswttWc. t Jfe —11e WAIIT TO IMPROVE tognpher,a14S3 New Chuttftt; St. 17 North A^one, E. Oppo«te CRR. Station much yqo-will give. Let your dollars follow your Sk21 YOU MME? .. heart. ••••.. ' , ,, •-•••}•':;:». • -r t Complete One of llttt'tJslly foe dw Bsd etaa tofctlp '••; ^n_ ^k*»A m m faif ^ a SJ IT ^ *' OIV NiTICSmidM Peasrt Ci«c» is please to! amtounwthttof^^^^ fMyHi^rM medk^ ofrkett , ' wim the atnied forcesr OM^ f It it felt that formtoif patients af returned phyidcisns will visit to ***>ir«>ii Jiiihl ith'y?'-:.'^~^,f.^^-,-.r^; \>-~,;.>;>•.-|• | >M - ^\,;rrs-viw\\\iyrrfii*tx\*\'>x^^^^^ t'T't^/ . *' ' M -'"*'- '{ ' n J"* - •''' '• i ^ rn ** 'i' ^ * ' - ^ k' u • ' * 'i'' b'' • * * '' H^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BH^M^HHMBiHHiiiiiiHBjHiA^jijigHpSavHaM^^iHHV^BVft - ^^MBHHHI^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I ^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&m^^mumuwmwmimwmuwmwmtmmtmtmfmtmtmw' t <^^^^^^^^^^t^^^^^^^^^^^^^9^t^w^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ •tandards K ^ Mayor-George E. Osterbeldt Uu lisiifi^ 28 births, 11 deaths board's president; conducted tht and 25 marriages recorded - last meeting. • - ; month ^ by William J. WiUsey, Acm*'« OM celling prictsare low - »<>w«r r room buogaknr, two unfln- AUTO radio, repaired. private bath. TeL CBanfocd health officer and registrar of - Ketala/Jtitaes . .. • ttorM, and man/Items ar« »oW bilow exiling tjfiExl room* on second floor, ex- of Crantod Otten and Chron- ; ; vital statistics, according to his re- Tbe Juice of fruit pies arid tht v B 1 e-1685-M,;:.- 11; :'•;:;•:.• : •-^•;-;;:u:. .•Te«L CBanCord; «Jl77«. oeBe»t conditJon, South aide of icle. tf p\nt submitted at a recent meet- gravy of meat'can be kept fron •xira ponntoii and* itlek^l* ^ypw *a * **°' •• WeiifieU; price $8500. Bo* 848, ing of the Board of Health.. boiling over and waking Into thi cat* of Craiiford Citben and wantwf. two, and CRANFORD Auto Body , crtut if they are placed In a tin 01 w»4»lcty-for tho*4i «hmt Hiiifflt yttu'd ttkm I© bay. CX3IUSIIE, no cfaBdren, wotdd like Contagious diseases ' reported Chronicle. - . :' . •.•• - .,;,;; ' • • half days or four half days. Automobile body ttp bili water when put In the ovei Ho laundry. Vet CRanted ,«- io rent fUfnisted rodtn. dent work, painting and during that period were: Chiken- -fnr SBe, kast, Because qf large sales, Acm»Wartef«1»avefl 1 fever one; tuberculosis, two. ortr-Twb'.centti a Woidi TWO barber / chair*, tt»s(uMtc.'TtiSiER-FlECE living room suite: CHARMING; center haH If you know, of or have any tor Stalko.) TeL prices. Lost year tho^tnerican Stom$ Company's tuaf profit Call CRanford g-^lir?. Tel CRaniprd «-117»-H, tory 1st floor, 3 l kiodly call this office. GENERAXi houyewotker wanted 1O BUI «r««L also were two dog bite cases. cbn«>" BO cents: v .3.20 •amounted to le$« than one cent perdollar of soles—positive tiled baths, one with HE1NS, 17 North" Avenue, East one day a week. Convenient to PING Ponrtaae. Call«t38 CidU The department investigated 14 Aito-One' western saddle stroller. TeL CRanford 2d floor, stemn CRantod 6-0777 Green bus.' TeL CBanford *l' CranfonL ' "K. FBEDSUL2XR * CO. private premises and 12 com- evidence that you can save the mort on the Best at Acme. turac? saddle and bridle for «1«. carage, perfect plaints, and the child hygiene Call Mr. BcW, ttdsclitf 4-4O00. • e-otro: I WANT a^vood car izom GIRL'S confirmation .dress arid large lot, eonvemeni lo- OLDER tyt>e home, excellent con- OPERATOR, experiencad • . .: ^- ..; / ,..; . , ....,.,.., SIMMONS davenport, practical]* •lip, size. 0-S, never uaed; al*Oy U ih ' er sewinj( Uacfaibe, to mend and CRanfbrd jB-0839-ML DEALEBS • new, $45. Telei>hone ClUnford boy* covert Clothtopcoat, size ffti Swackbamer, 4 AMefl Street, gm&^IO x 144 lot,, beautifully, alter cotton COOdc Ftril time, children between th* ages of 1 and Visit your nearby Aetne/noW ami eompar> the everyddy low ^ _^ 6-2421-J. . . ' •'• ..- .-••^•: », J?r»cOeklly new. TeL GBanford CltamVyrd or Cr. S-6M1. decorated inside.' Owner occu- good pay, good worfcinf condltt Stiff df Andirons; also two targe RIQEHATOR, RADIO 6—a total of 107 vfeits. priced with •hose you have been paying. You'll see tor pied. Positive possession before ' powof pot holdfim, liranHi Phone „.; Firstvioep A Cozy, Comfortuble Call CRanford 6-0016, Saiurdays APPLIANCE REPAIRS The board adopted on final read- yourself how you'll save dollars every week, let Aam PIANO, Sohner. upright, with June 15tb. Ideal for dmldrea. One CRanford'"""" ' '' ' ' ter Coffee; ***o»l ing an-brdinance requiring land- new. stool, good condition, $.100 cash. rw>to coUcH^j&d chair? SHAHEEN AGENCY price $6500. CaU Friday or Satur- «ffl|y.'", ••:.•.. ,.•'. ;• . . •;"«• help you live better. . GRinfonl 6-23W-M. Box 845, care of Cranford Citizen dining room stilte/tl&uble bed, • •••;•• offers • ' . '• .. FJSU1NG . rods repaired. I buy day only. TeL ORanford 6^2327-M. HELf WANICD-Male *r Feaade B csrien; the school were entertained with a and Chronicle. . " tf dr*sa*«, vanity, rnaBystoail tables f^»"* new or used. Chapin's O »uvy blue grin' eea.ts, both ' ' ' -tf CRANFORD 6-1400 demonstration by Mr. and Mrs. i,-on utu all day Satur- ttARWOOD—Two family brick; EXPERIENCED titter Intake care Sport Shop,'38 Mbrth Avenue East Weatherproof with Barrett • tiie.11-12. Telephone dtauford SINGLE maple bed with box saf «juldrea evenings. TeL.CRan- HoweU, faawus. Bohemian glass Rock Wool Blown CANNED VEGETABLE FEATURES day at 321 Bem8n Place, price $95ttfc . . ' tANFORDug; 4 Adams Call CRanford «-156«/ \ tf LANE Hug p LENTEN FEATURES ttfcr - '•: spring and ' mattress; dresser field. T«L./Wifctfield 2-4537.' Avenue, five rooms, bath, attic blowers. ' , with hanging, mirror, anchor de- ers- Mug cleaning, furniture • Home InsuUtlon TEN-PIECK 'walnut Queen Anne ROSfiLLE—Four—family frame; suitable:for extra, rooms, occu- CAKS WANTED • Insulated Siding, Sliced Beefs 112< DicedCarrots' sign, just like newk $100. CaUMANURE. Neville, Keailworth. W01K WANTED — MaleL cleaning, liofttge> repairs, moth , Spaghetti "room suite, .fine condition. price $14,500. pancy April 1st Apply premises, tf CEILilNG price paid for late model proofing. 19 Westfield Ave, E., Jto-'••! •. Home Mbdentbdng 'tUDCd WUUtt 14-M, Beans°tzr»»-.«. CRanford 6-108fl. ., lord 8-1625-W. .4*4 ALL types of wood floom sanded cars. TeL CRanford 6-0472 or to Farmdale fm "X \$t 6-1857. Immediate possesMon, six room selle Park. .TeL ROselle 4-1195. ; $10 Is Your • -WeathersMpttlng . - DIATHERMY, "Aloe," short wave, No down payment • to Veterans. WEsttfeld 2-0859. fund drive, and "Sifc String Beans 1Z£?, WANT TO RENT - house, garage attached; $12^00. • ' '•''.•. •••'. - •' .' ' tf. • Mansvllle Roofing HitW 31 -™°irt»Bntp.BIbelor Egg Noodles? olds Westfield. J Ninety day occupancy. WATCH BEPAHUKfG ? £* •**£*• Benson Place. Westfiel or small bungalow wanted by corner ' property, near school; H. F: REYNOLDS, Rotary special- iion will provide a ^ eritor, excellentt conditioconditionn .TeTell. WEstfield 2-1262; after 6 beth Avenue, TeL CRanford WATCH Repairing:;. One- -week ist Oil burner service on; all WASHING MACHINE (Choice 4 beautiful colors) Potatoes 6-0593-J. m. couple for April or May occupancy. . $12,000. ; for one child 'at Canyp En- Kraft Dinners Herring Vegetable Dinner 15< 1 SEVEN room semirbun%alow, two e-iS45. . . • > •' "• •--• service on cleaning jobs. V. /.•' Estimates FREE WErtfield .2-4537. TeL WEstfield 2-3419-AI. ': 4 If-your house is for sale list it with' types. Vacuum cleaning oil or coal 'a Sectarian camp:for - " in need of 'bedrooms first floor; two bed- KodsnageL: 815 North Avenue, WH furnaces. Conversion work. iidren No Obligation MixedVegetablesri2< Electric flat top refrtg- this office. - HELP WANTCD—Mak Tel, «* * ^ Tomato Soup, Tomato Puree ^ STUDENT piinb, $75,/tfaoro,Ughly VfiTERAN, wife and baby looking rooms and bath second floor-; two WeaUeH. TeL WEstfleld 2-4253-M. Cftanford 6-2120. i:•:eraterate, , ggoodd condition; alsp.solld ^u,^ and^ tuned. A. THOMAS MacMEE&IN, Realtor YOUNG men wanted to work m tf REPAIR? Phone EL. Z-8SSS J0« ;tapl« d^te table, for three or\ four room •-apart- glassed-in porches, double garage •: .'• ••Call S,Alden Street Cranford, N. J Super 'Market; Apply nearest ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE- . CR. 8-8799 ©p*nst<» seventy-six inches.' - VtV,r ment Very, very urgently; needed. I chicken coop,. Plot 80 x 600. 5W West. Tel. CBaJforBJJ fl-0123-M.Please call. C. Upton, CStanfonl Price $11,500. Occupiancy in stitty Acme Market . " • • PAINTING AND DECOHAMNG • ' •" "•• ''REPAIRS^ •' . . CRANFORD 64M16-R Robford Fancy VANCAMr CSanford • 6-0152-R..,' Professional piano tuner. ' tf WESSTFIELD — Manor'Park-Sec? 1 OTTO'S APPLIANCE fl-1573-J. '" .. day* ,..•'• ' ' ',. '.. •'•-' • '. i>_ tion, one family, six rooms and PETER iSCHULTZ, 3rd . Electric Clocks,: Irons, Radios, . kUW'HOS*. " m 1 RELIABLE! car washer and pol- PAINTING ft DECOHATD*G Toasters, , Vacuum Cleaners, at thesDj;.^ .. ' ; '8E&V1CE " . Wm. L Schroeder GULL'S 28 lnth bicycle in filood guitar, almost new; Also complete personal service garage, plot 75 x 100, taxes $114; m HAWA REFINED" business couple would isher, good'pay, steady work. TeL CRanford «-1920-Jf U Washing Machines^., Satisfaction cornmittea' appointed^ •'•. 8 VklgoiMtdn Drive •:- .'. Esi 1928 BEANS running order, kick stand, bas- _, saxophone, in very from the time we list your house price. $7500; ;.'.:'." , Craiiford. N. ». ket TeL C^anterdi O^ like, small apartment or share Tel. WEstfield 2-1020. guaranteed.. Telephone CRanford' «ie"project were named miCE IN TOMAtO SAUCf Itlon, and small Victrola. until ft is filially delivered U> the EDWARD TREMBLY, Decorator. foUows: Mrs.. G. Pancake Flour home for six monthjKor longer. new. buyer. 6-2610UR. Otto's Appliance Serv- Shredded Wheats 11« GENERAL Electric refrigerator sum Place, Westfield. ,Tel. Sitting room, bedrooja \pt& bath GARWOOD—T-WO 2-*fahYUy hous- Painting, ipapiHrhangingi.. Hornet, B-rAlgooquin-Driv .Miriam Aunt Jemima « >Vp6reh-fumiturerwlc}t«f|; with kitchen privileges. Refer- es, good-neighborhood, jiear MODERN-drum instructions by stores, offices. 1592 Irving Street Hoaglandv Mrs. Z! 12* , Wblerfand SHERIDAN HOMES, Inc. transportation; price ,$7500 . and- ^BOI Griffiths! . •":'.•••• ! .• „ tf WHITE -porcelain aprotLjjinkjind ences given. .CaJJ HOs«!Ue,4-?00P, ; formerly, heard viia Rahway. TeL RAhway 7-3124-R. 11 Mto.--.Maty • . '• •• "J OOU> "Cl&nford Personnel Department. :. 15 North Avenue, E., Crattford $9500. ' ' - — J -•.and*r«.eritudio577B. e drainboard, 51x18, swing fau&ts, WILLIAM ROESEL. btterior. ai Borden Chateau ^r22< BEANS Cfd .6-0586-B. s. Tel. CRanford 6-2416 or 3632-J g^ and advanced students^ in- p chines repaired;. 18 years' tx<-- $§a 'Saucr ' aqd" '.M^/ Redden- ii :j WILLIAM FALKENSTERN " Exierior PainTtlngl Skilled m Hg ••••-,• - ' r •••••• /;::^ -> struction in studio or your own perjenee. Speciidkt|s work on your. «rt elects delegates to' the P.- ^I-20< Peanut Buffer ^ 30< Broker . , chanics. Personal supervision, 205 Roka Spread Ginger Snaps fish aquarium and stand, want to rent small'house or large WESTTIELD -»r .Four beoroorri home. 59 ElizabeBi Avenue, Cran- home appliances, irons, toasters, VTA. Spr'ing Convention; A^ril 2 «t Kel ... delivery _, ' 215 Center Street, Garwood Columbia Ave., CranfonL Pfeone all metal with electric light arid apartment, preferably in Cranford. Ito^se, - otdeV type, good condi- ford. TeL CRaaford 6-0219-J. 4-11 vacuum cleaners, etc. . Call i*- A*ury Park, and it was voted to Vera-Sharp '***#+ OOU> tUOU A Hardware, 12 N Avc w. Tel. WEstfleld 23m CRanfofd 8-1572-R. . ; " , 240 Must vacate' present residence by tion, steam heat, locf ted-on large ;"sad two representatives to the Arrowroot Crackers ford 8-1345; Richard Menzel (vet- •** and one-half North Avenue, West, Cranford. July 1st TeL CRanford 6-1616 plot of ground; price «2,500. Pos- • ' • TRUMPET JOSEPH WARSmSKI tyJ. A. Spring • conference, _ at American MZI 5 Royal Puddings WHEAT1ES months old/male.; Reasonable.1 evenings. tf SHOULD you desire to sell your eran), 61 Elizabetlv Avenue, Cran- try Our session Within s^xiy days.-' Box. Painting and Decorating ftjjalnfleldon May 3. • .,•' " . \. Tel. CRanford! B mm PROJECTOR property, list it with this office. ford, .. •. '' tf. • • • ' tf' Prunes »S^ .100 High $70, 500W: 16 mm films 400 feet, MIDDLE-iAGED couple would like 849, care of Cranfprd Citizen and . Limited enrollment only . Phone CRanfbrd 6-0851 U ••:• ••• Mrs. Hngeri's second grade won Bavarian "££!* tH 8-1424-MX Chronicle. I have buyers for all types of real CRANFORD BefSeigeratmg Sen/- • - 4 A4 "Like Mother Used to M $8. Henry Hewitt, 11 South Ave- tto rent a private house or a estate. Call Felix DiFabio, 6 North tcejVHouseJiold- and commercial *e award torthe"larges t number quiet apartment No children or HARRY BILLINSON PAINTING and Decorating. T. A Apple Juice'r of Fine black tqp'soiL nue, Cranford., ' ,, .' ' , Union Avenue.' TeL CRanford repaos .on Frigidalre Kelvinator, V-^mothers and friends in attend- ENRICHEP SUPREME pet*. Excellent references. Frank VACANT April 1st—570 Passaic formerly with foremost* radio and Crane. TeL CRanford 6-0969-M: v : fed; $5 yard delivered. Call 6-2151; or 'MOrristown 4-3751 ; South Union Avenue, Cran- Crosley, Mayflower, Norge and ' iiwst.tHe'meeting. •" •', ' . , ^ 135w y Avenue, Kenihyorth, just off Or- • recording bands. URGE CRAD€ A 3^3847 between.'?. and and I will gladly make you a cash for estimates. . ,. tf other makes. B. W. Flartey, 223 Following the business session, "dresser, Tel- ROseUe,4-5301-W ange Avenue, six rooms and bath, the members, friends and «xipils of •'p. «n., or write L, Fazio, 321 offer on inspection. CRANFORD (PIANO COMPANY Arbor St. CRanforde^SSO-J. tf Center Sireet, Elizabeth. . «-! dishes,, . _. all city Improvements, low taxes, THOMAS ltw.o::vJ.oliiis!_..J..230 Centennial Ave- tot-41 x 100 feet This is-ar good 3 North Ave., E. • Tel. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Going West, nue.-Cranford. Second floor, COUPLE and two children urgent- buy at $4800. 4 bedroom home, wood burning T^ger CofM* finer fliworl 0«- home scraped. Free estimates. CaU 15 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ^ -Rather than fool a freight bill ly need a four to six-room house. fireplace, hot water heat with oil. •f 12 TRAVELEZE baby carriage, mar TeL CRanford 6-2819-J. U oak floors, first floor lavatory,.H- CRanford 8-2502-J or 23 Gbldevin •we Want to dispose of our furnish- roan metal frame, excellent con- CRANFORD — Two family house, C. WILSON'S DELIVERY SERV- your appliances^ Irons, vacuum 6 brary, 3 car garage, 50 x 200 lot, Road, Clark, N. J. . tf jagt^tnaple dining room, maple 227 North Avenue, West, three ICE is- launching a new and dition; baby walker,- also 1637 !,. both Just.out of service, only $10,000. cleaners,- radios* motors, toasters COLD PREPARATIONS Farmdcde Evaporated bedroom, 'walnut bedroom, crib Nash two-door sedan, radio,, rooms and tiled bath each; com- complete st^lc of Delivery. Service. WILLIAM SEIBERT — Paintine also repaired. Coffey's, 1-3 Alden :;r and Simmons mattress, living would like a three room apart- pletely renovated' recently, mod- .'• and Paperhanging. Skitted me- UQtin>. TABLETS. 8ALVR, Fresh Tender- heater, excellent running condi- ment TeL CRanford 6-0887. 3-21 Substantially built 6 room home, We now pick up and deliver «ny St Tel'. CBanford 8-S224. tf NOSE DROPS • — room, also various and sundry tion. Tel. CRanford (8-2523-W. ern kitchen, hot water heat, two package and deliver it to any mer-chanics.. . Interior and exterior. Tel items, of any five-room horn*. 481 tiled kitchen and bath, wood CRanford 8-2654. " tt CAUTION—tfse Only as Mreeied WESTERN Electric engineer, a car garage^^near center of Jown. chantjn Cranford. Articles such TYPBW1WTER and adding ma- - on South Avenue, East, Cranford.' burning fireplace, steam heat, five weeks old, half veteran, needs two bedroom Price $6500: as 'shoes, suits, dressesCT radios, chines repaired. Specialists work Irradioted with 400 U. S. P-. unIK Vitamin D pw.pw TeL CRanford «-2fl72-W. I cocker, welj marked, suitable for double garage, 60 x 150 lot, choice MASTER Decorator offeris piper- on' your home appaiances, irons, PE apartment or duplex.. Call CRan- washing -machines, fans,' etc., for COMB ON OVfiB : house 'pets, price reasonable. 33 North Side location ton quiet dead ing and painting as low as $101. toasters, vacuum deaaen, etc. Famous California peas are "tops Electric Hearing Aid. ford 6-0153-W evenings. 2-21 ANOTHER good investment"— 20 repairing and returned to you. We THE SELECTION'S MNE *T Pine Street or phone CRanlord Lincoln Ave.. West, near South end street; possession about May room. Finest floor, work rejur- Call CHanford KP1S45. Richard MORPork ^llt Molasses •,.: ftew. Model 83, designed and en also pick up your luggage from facing and finishing with pemu- 6-1170. ^ •.;•' Union Ave., a three-family house, 1st; $14,500. Menwl (veteran), 81 Elizabeth- MIKE'S WOOLEN SHOP xt gliiiiMimH by Bell Telephone Lab* Depot and deliver "any small' or -OABAHOINE8-t8H Tender Western plot 100 x 155 feet, having two nent finish: . Esthnates^cheerAily Avenue,Crantord. - tf B88HrUUI>S MR Beef Zllt Cheezit Jr. oratories, $S9JM. Call, phone or BLANKETS, carpet sweeper, car- You helped, us out at the Jumble. medium '.sjzed article you maygive. n wiQi no obHgation. Prompt TWEEDS—CHECKS , f ,: bunches :[: heating plants, hot water heat, oil Newly listed, choice 2-family in- AU0 LARGE BELECTIOli W i''i '::; write Raymond E, Mead, 16 Ar-pet runners, luncheon set,' serv- Store tea /' vestment - Each apartment has have purchased and want deliver- service. Satisfaction guaranteed HOOVER Vacuum Cleaners—Au- SHORT REMNANTS CL EL While Vinegar ^ 12^ Peanuts burner; and three-car • garage. ed. . Prices to, suit your pocket Ntw Loettlt* tlngtan -Road. Ksoae CRanfordiM for four, aU in perfect condi- With clothing and gifts that all 6 large rooms including 3 bed- Call WEstfleld 2-1971-R. tf thorized Factory Branch Sales could see; Owner, living on first floor, who CaU CRanford 6-0524. We do W MAIN ST.. BOUND BSOOK worry, no salt 66c Value • We haye a fine, new stock of Spring merchan- ; . . • Everyone-loves the exc able prcniuims. Ground frjosh to your ordef I CRanford 6-2433 and CRanford CRanford 6-M95-M. , tf all improvements. Inquire .Fiore BARRETT rock wool insulation, to buy. Investigate SOFT WATER ALTERATIONS and light* sewing. 6-1518-J. tf blown method used; personal su ^b ••..• .tf DiFabio, 218 Centennial Avenue, r the modern way. Call_ today. Soft Call CRanford 6-0030-J between Newly listed substantial 2 family pervision. Established .1928. Wm. dise* Come in and see our: Gteriwood Foiiey Gtdpefwi!* Cranford. Tel. CRanford 6-2909. PIANO TUNING Water Service Company, WEstfield WHINGER Rolls. Rolls In stock Reconditioned uprights, graads 6 -and 8 p. m. (Monday through 1 '• • ..• 3-28 .with 5 and 6 room apartments', L. Schroeder. 18 Adams Avenue MODESS "12" Gingerbread Mix ;' for any type wringer. Bring in Friday. . 3-21 separate stearij * furnaces, double TeL CRanford 6-2799. tf PLAIN and RUFFLED BONNETS JUICE VB"Z IU Grade A ft AA Crow-Cut and mirror spinets, $75 up. Cran- Tuning and repairing by recog- • your old one,.we will duplicate it; ford Piano Co., Tuning. and Re- LEVEtTpiot, 100 x 150, ideal loca- garage, extra large lot 200 ft in (Sizes 11-15) FOUND tion, West side, Thomas Ave-depth, income. $82.50 ' monthly, nized experts. Cranford Piano SHADES. VENETIAN BONDS VtnUUBsT Shortening"* ublte rubber. Coffey's, 1-3 Alden building Specialists,* 3 North Ave, ^ •Tuning and Rebuilding 3 for 59c Florida ORANGE Street,. iCranford. Tel. CRanford E. TeL CRanford 6-2720. tf IDENTIFICATION bracelet found nue, 50 feet from Cummlng? Street only $8,950. Spe- AWNINGSWNINGS, shades, Venetian k. KANTNER. New coats and (yBRltfN STYLED 1 7Q CAMPtEU. BCHUCKS cfialists. 3 North Ave^ E. CRan- r on March 16th at Nomahegan All improvements. Pierson, 322 blinds, slip covers, drapes. C. G scarfs for sale, Remodeling and SH-&HL ' : • • • U ford 8-2720. JUICE "!2M5t 35(t Serve to$ty tomb tonight? Feotured ot your neighborhood Acme Morket. SOAP, vegetable oil base, for tUkt. Park, engraved "Bobbie and High Street, Cranford. 4-4 North Side bungalow, 5, rooms, tf Downe. TeL WEstfield 2-0161. tf repairing Ugh grade _iurs. 118 HATS (Size* 17^2) Bean Soup JOOROWOOD for fireplae*. furnace woolens, etc.. No limit on quan- Chuck." 104 Riverside Drive. TeL tiled bath, steam heat, garage, Walnut Ave. Phone CRanford Florida BUMPED LOT, .50 x 128, on Pawnee Road, PIANO Tuning and Repairing 6^1. boHU stove. Cut to anytity.. Coffey's, 1-3 Alden Street. CRanford 6-3O884L 50- x 100 toi; possession April 1st; Warren W. Groff, "for » years ELBCIUdAN . tf to 359 Fancy Grade A Fresh Killed Grade A , length,' Order now for Pall and Crsnfbfd. Cranford." Top of hiU, over- owner wants offer. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN — SCHER'S JUICE m looking golf course; graded with Westfleld's and Cranford's fore- 0|d English ;.Winter delivery. Boyd, tejL RAh LOW • : • House wiring, fixtures, repairing POTTED lilies for Easter. Chenille uhtubbety; Green. Flyer Bus at most piano tuner," 244 Walnut vottaaam , DRUGSTORE BOYS* TWEED CO ATS rAMIDAU MUMD _ tf IDENTfTDCATlON bracelet with , ..•-. — Springfield Avenue section — de-Street, Westfteld. i WEstfleld in aU branches. FhJoreacent fix- FRYERS b 37c flowen for all occasions. Have a , Chinese writing and symbol. corner) Terms. Ossmann, 2 1 MATHEMATICS-TUTOR Grad- Ammonia Fonty California Evap. Ughtful « room home, modem 2-2325. Member of New Jersey tuwa. '• .')'••[ • South and Walnut Avec. yULLKR Brushes. —' For toothfloral exhibit hi youjr home. Spe- Sentimental value. Reward. TeLBerkeley Place. Phone CRanford uate-Teaener. fadtvldual instruc- 11.49tol2.95 Serve delicious golden .brown chicken this week-end. ''-' -brt^he*, household brushes, p< cial gift tor the bottess. Tor in- 6-1708. • tfkitchen, steam heat, double garage, Association -of Piano Tuners, tf 'DANIEL J. HEYBURN Joa in Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- Wkm CRanford 6-0620. 50 x ISO lot, $12,800. CRANFOHD Speed-Up Bleach Z,9t , waste*. Call or write L. A.formation can CRanford 6*O512-J. Hea. 5 Bumside Ave, CfL 6-0507 lometry and Calcukw. Call or AND BOYS' SPRING PEACHES ib41c Smoked J Arlington Road, Cran- 10'Cran|ord Terrace. CrtnfortL tf FOURwrner lota, 20x100, 80x100 ttttte for appotetuent George E. * tk*. —A tip. Ita BANK Book No: 12140 of the,,Jn firiLGameld-Street and Moen j|jMa«g..ylWjJ..>M-,l, ••'.'•- '.•.,-'••• tf 2 ^—BtlttDWfo" tf ford, N. J. The finder is requestedAvenue, one block from Centen- room apartments, "TH«l~EathB. SBMU furniture, china, knick- nial Avenue, Cranford. T. A. But-one: apartment has tiled kitchen, Roofing—Siding—Insulation GUJERAL REPAIRS BOYS GABARDINE and CORD knackj, etc Old Book Shop, 28to return K to the bank: If not TeL CRanfrrd 6-1U4-J. tf BEEF LIVER Tasty, tender beef tongue is g delightful change! Try our br*a* restored before the thirteenth day ler, 60 Sherman Avenue, Newark oil heat, 2 car, garage with Amsbed Alterations. Roofing, Screens £ JACKETS (Sia»4-10) 'it. Paste Washington . Street, - Morrirtown, s.N»J. . tf room on second floor with electri- Kitchen Cabinets, Etc. Penn-Rad Motor N. J. TeL MOtrittown 4-1210. 4-4 ot April, 1946, application will be VMNM C-2SST LAMB LIVER 0 at tpedal ' prices. made for a new book, ' 4-11 city and water connections, 100 x Liberal Terms Arranged GIRLS' BROADCLOTH MIDDY t Shop. 1W-5 North MKAL KSVAfB WANtftD 150 lot; •13.000.* 20c ChucksofLamb ^^ «>. 35c ELECTROLUX Cleaners. I am gutters, new and repaired. Walter J BLOUSE A SKIRT SET Speed-Up Soap Flakes Juicy (tanks *37* Av«nu«, CfCranfordd . BANK Book No. 105M of theTHREE or four bedroom house. WM.GRASSHW3 3.7S Wbwi now taking orders for New Ma- must be In good condHion, good W*SffIBLl): Bungalow, on Schubert, 122 Bumside Avenue. Carpenter and Builder Speed-Up Soap Granules 24-te. 21c chines. -Still servicing your ma- Cranford Trust Company, Gran- tf BOLOGNA 331 Rib Lamb Chops S*L •» 43c wtsHin* fluid. The ford. N. J. The finder is revnelghborhooa, north aide. Box «4?, yeay——- n " -< I.UJS- •with| Genenal C oriiWal fikyllgltt formula. «c chines. Deal direct with author* Cteasnbers range, modern bathh, oil RB-ROOF4NG. 4 lb bed representative. Edward 'W. quested to return it to the bank. care of Cranford Cltbten and g Pork Roll pari»*uoa » eats refund for jug). If not restored ottere •the 30th ofChronicle. ht i ditid (t $70 TeL CRanfoxd 2^9 to 198 JIFFY Chapfa*s SpoH Sbea, epthiwite the Wittke. Phone WEttfleld 2-4«07>J. heat, air conditioned (cost $70 tot and insulated brick Bonded roof- Stewing Lamb-£^ubi ^-1 199c March, 1049, appUcaUoa- will be g pars, JOHN LANCE. UVERWURST CRanford • Mf WANT- to buy bungalow or small heat tou* year). Insulated, attrac- tag. Repairs, JOHN LANCE. made for a aew book. thhw lol t witith 130 tt frontagef , owner Ptalnfield 8-10351 or UNionvilNiilS Liquid Starch Box 846, care of Cran- movinoingg ouut of towntw , am)) can livi e 2-086720867. Luncheon Heat Ground Lamb & Patties *>> 32c BANK Book No. ««50of the Cran- Citizen and Chronicle. Ent^Frtatk. Africa. ford Trust Company, Craaford; ik i 'LAHPftOlVtD Johns-Mtavitte w»f- BOYS'GABARDINE SUNSUITS % gO SS 21c 1; N. J. The finder is requested WANT to buy Fresh Fillet of Haddock to. 45c less than 10 j«a» old. LOT8: BKRTJDSRS' OHPORTUN-I ***! *&> otters; brick sidtef: '''•'• fSixet 3^8) •"" '•• <:•••*** r^ • return it to the bank. If not 1T¥^W£STiiaiD-«70 teet ot *»t »V>f*. banded: root repairs, Side o< CraMord. TeL > ^i^-j^A^-X'-^mW^'s- »>>"'#%»•« a•jirtaiifir f ••"••'•••-'••'• •'•••' stored before the twenty^tbird day choice building lots convenient.•^Pto.'l*.Scluo€dB ,'4t Adams Ave ALL WOOL KNIT SWEATERS O OA *A 0 AO HY-TROUS Steak Cod ^29c I ^Hittrigs ri3c ^WKSS!iJ'1^-'i4 i":'*' IMiB • ';•& SjpiMm Utility .*'v-...'. „/;. ' of MarejK, 19M. awUeattott wUl be center1 In good location; «ot . 29c I Maclcorol JSt «*-19c five or six COTTON BOBBY SUITS 1.98 NO ONE MAY PAY will «*t only $300. Wl U» *l«Uf» (UiHI, BlWHi •««• -.(Siae»;l-3)....: ...... ;• :••••• ...... *»^^ Plan. Mlchad J. Hfi«irW5 ^••titeffa P<>W Road. Kllabr^ IRS. CHAUHCEY I. CLOI fe: "'•""•' " Or

;Ui•••••> = • ./':v-v^&^^^ •,; ,:: ••;. ;. '.V''.,^;:'^:^:^^^ : rm 40,7^5 Local Residents ; •• M^ THB CRAMTOBD OTI2KN AHD CHRdmCIJE, THURSDAY, MARCH" 21, 1946 Page Nina /Continued Jrota page tmt) - Regensberg, Germany, with the Car. Collide, Tipsy Gitizen-Clironide Airman Listed Lo»t, phone Company there bedore his 6:45 p. in. tonight In Trinity parish WCTU Meeting Ninth'Traffic Regiment Vie, Jen- enlistment In'addition to hihouses . • An open discussion *>* va- kinsoa was inducted into the Army Driver Fined $222 In Quality Group Wife I, Informed wife, he is survived by two sis" rious problems rps. He now is stationed in 8lid reirtfii'" ' nl oih^r rpopg. ' c«n Legion, five defeated the Cran- April 1, it was announced today or inioMcaangTiquor. Hisdriv- Tientsin, China. CpL Oram has fp Suc —MESHNENTS— Montclair, Caldwell, Orange,' East been offlcially listed as lost tt»e daughter of Mn and Mrs, Ray- ; iotd Hi«h School basketball team. by W". R. Tracy, engineer and se ' er*s license also was revKing«vJRidgewiood, Glen Ridge Lt Pridham, pilot of a P-38 retary for. 4he Union County "Park ^president Rutherford, Maplcwood.South Of- fighter attached to tie Head Hunt- road address. She and Lt. Pjrid- o -••.-. ^ZjfT^** £**% ^Z***? \ Horvath's arrest followed a col- mc ot T am3 ange,' Millburn, Summit, • Nutley ers Squadron,, had completed 88 ham were married in May; 1J943. «chool gymnasium last ii& H Poston was nominated l^^^^ ^ y ? -iVsioa at Southland Centennial is to0B This means Jbatl Union County Wdlsev. i«ah»r -f vital state-j-.^,^ THa^day. ^tween his car and Westfleld. _^hjeLjQ«alily^roup missions and held the Air Medal. g the preliminary residents will pay 75 cents on maintains a New York advertising downed the Angels. 21 -j .. j^ • , _ and one driven by Rudolph E. His squadron was credited with £ft» weekdays and $1J5O on Saturdays, the westfy n* Charles.Dean and office and holds monthly discus- accounting for more than 200 Jap Injured By Car to win the cold basketballs . H, last Thursday, Sundays and holidays. Rates for ThomaTwins sonsCarter. Charles, to Mr. .Dea andn Sirsand,. Weaand ,,, westfleld. Taken into sion meetings (for the physlea\ im- planes. BBEST-WORTHY? *in the.senior division of thtone , 43 Johnson avenue; at the :eu!stody by SgL Lawrence Bonnell Howard Dircks, 8, of 105 Benja- outraf^^u^ty_/j|>layewj. wiU be virtually lweaas Wilbur E. Finwall of 109 Preston provements of the various member On a iferrylng mission to Mora-', Rotary-sponsored Cranford - Bas- Fort Dix Separation Centar. [and. Patrolman "George Ward on min street, sustained injuries of • IT# am bring baeh Us orig- double the above. The chatge f or |-avetnie, o» February 26. • newspapers. The majority of the tal from Biak IsTand on November ketball League. , •; MM 2/c'iRobert Greco of Ig WeQand's complaint, Hotrvath was the left knee when he. was knocked season cards bis been setTit $35. A son, Brtice Ceorge; to Mr. and member' papers also are members 8, 1944, IA, Pridham left his for- inal glmmiHg'luBtrj by r*j>la*v. —As the Lesion team was com-Meeker avenue and MM 2/c Jos- local pronounced under the influence of down by a car^n front ff 3 'Presto'P n .avenue, on Febru- Guertin Elected Lt. Pridham enlisted in the Ar- between two parked, cars. Patrol- : ; school varsity, the first quarter Shanghai. "Both men have been as captain in the U. & Army En- Carroll K. SeUere as Professional worker* in lndapend- was very evenly in the Navy three years, They ary^ PBA Secretary cnt practice earn on the averaia my Air Fowcs in February, 1942, man Lester Powell took the child gineers for several, years. For the Rotary, 'A soft, pas&^fiiie«n»inonths^he>~ha&~been nearly four time* a* muth ail non- was commissioned a- second ~lteu- to the office rHWpi.VM^'< * •••••iii.i." .1^ lfc«WU iHsai^^ {away in the second quarter, how- sidns and. engagements in the Pa- acting, purchasing agent for the . WMtove ,»ofl streaks been elected secretary of Crantord ; r. Samuel M. Wittnwait to the National Bureau of Eco-in May, 1943', and went toth e ever, and at the half mark had acine. commi&sipn. He will be assisted To^Robert J. Laier •earn* of underwear and 3 Roosevelt avenue, on March 2. MARINO S Local J52, PSA, succeeding Harry nominating commtt- A son, Brian Patrick, to Mr. and nomic Jtetearch. All profetslonal South Pacific the following De- • 441 W. I>RONT IYII1Y 4 "nine-point "advantage. .'Vince A .welcome home party for Lt in thegoperation of the golf house aad the Inside of neckbands and tH- Page, Jr.. who resigned following ; [Mrs. Robert F. McDonald of 125 workers, both salaried and incember.- - ---1 BusirieM Ass'n. Dinner Lusardl led the Legion club dur- Victor S. RadHnald, y)ha returned by^e&ph McElwee. host to UM rmonlhly meeting of lar*. to todampe n the.fabric and ni his jreeent promotion taxa patrol- NIW : soap directly on the soiled « Oak lane, on February I.' dependent earn two tothre e tune* Born, in Newark, he. attended* The Cranford 'Business Associa iri# thl* period. from Tokyo following 25 months' A practice fairway and green the Union County Blind Associa- man to'sergean t in Ihe police de- as much a* twm-profestiwyd work- ^ Thet second, -half opened with™™ service, ana mi allowing it to remain awhile A son, Jonatiian Palmer,- to Mr. farfanent. Superior officers capr West Side High Sdhool and was tion will'have'a dinner meeting at naval service, and his wife arid are open to use by registered tion. William Gourley was chair- employed by the .Federal Tele- players. Individual instruction for man of arrangements.. Miss"Stiir- popping into the tub. For n^w and Mrs. John W. Wort of 19 Hern- not bold office in the organization. ~ •••• • •• v ly rtubbom *bll. gentle rubbing with irig.avenue, on February 18. ?*ajwd dropptag toaeouple of;sue- the Kome of his parents, Mr; and beginners or advanced players Is ley, Goldberg ebtertalned with $gt Page is a |iaBt tutesident and : K e Mn : a brush i* easier on the fabric thw A son, Kate Raymond, Jr., .to pat* State deJejgate of the local. offered by Daniel Kenely, golf pro. piano' splos, and .. refreshments a waihboard. And," of couwe. ft* fitxrni^t. ^! r T \ - Michael.feisld/siS^film Kenely has been with the Park were.j^rved to nearly .50 members Mr. aad Mrs. Gaogaware. of 185 L lw stt et fluent wa«hhig will prevent soil tna North avenue, east, en February 5. ?V&^-JKSfi?2SKrfSS^ «^fJSLf !?*"!!HoseUc* - ' GuwtBrooklyns were. presenLarchmofitt from, Commission since 1935. of th&ikssociation.at the close of b*c«Mto« too deeply imbedded to Benjamin street, on February 21. points with some of their, own, and M V nmi f^nntA^A • •••••• ^ In 1945, registrations at ththee meeting. .. tbafihtea.' ~ A «onv George Walter, Jr^ toMr . .A sos, Stanley Eastman, Jr., to at the endjrf the .third Quarter the, %T&^S^rV coursusetotaled40,y45rarie totaled—40,-?45^andd even and Mrs. Kenney of 25 Algomquin air. and lbs. Mason c4 43 Munsee scare was 4d to 32 in favor o| the S3/Sym^tlAVmOM w of 7 Springfield avenue has receiv- ibe Army at Out ¥<\r* heavier play is predicted for.the aave. on February 25. M«t«l dtibf wllh *lat *Mt« 1 return tchhis.jewebry busl- rack*«ed Meal- A son, Jeffrey Peter, to Mr. and : BLct1 •"•{«; Wiid(«ftW|'w, v, iiwnw big present seasoo; because ' of- the ,^.l ifor five fouls,.but the Legion's, de- •. Thtr afagla clipping aharkt are • duction. " . ' ..-..'.•: paraffin hi a'quart:-of non-tnflam* Columbia avenue, tin February 11. Thomas rfreet, on January 30. '•'•"-'"'- held after the"varsity's earlf~~Ey l Salvador, which drew the. In- tached t<> the Seventh Sleet in the Priddy, Andrew . Kmetzo, John als for frozen foods, uniform quality moble cleaning fluid. When it 1* havdy bjfa€o and ajpa wported buss* A eon, Walter Gene, to Mr. and A~dbfttghter, Blythc Philips, was S 'splurge. ternational spotlight by ametidln*Nort. h China Sea. He has-been in Thatcher, Violet Toutoujian, Rae pork chops and- ground beef were dissolved, Imjnerte "the glovea la Its constitution to limit presidential tarthatntyer.- Befor* th* war thesa *u&ve ttabber wrapped In locker paper or in cello- Mrs. •Waldemere Struble of 126 born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. ...•^Eagles got off to an early the Navy a. ...littl. e over .a year. In. i mm. ••«• wyrav ixnon in wuioetf Alice Walcott and Lucie Whites- the mixture. Glove* should b« 1 County Park office to one term of (our year*, tne Navy a little over a year. In dwtp trickster* bought 19 hundreds carver. • . •'••.. Teach children to car« for-their phane. For six month* the pack; rinsed in more,of the mixture, and Lexington avenue, on February 15. Brent Blythe CaMwell, 9 Norman lead in the. Rotary league game and own raw wear, Thoughyou keep a ntroducedlby*" compares /tyith Maryland In. area[hirecens folkt letters of as Seamavisit ton TokyoBraun. toldf^r|nitiHis i town uewMsaMra, nailed age* were weighed at interval* tothen tmoothed out to dry.- Whw A' son, Robert Franklin, to.Mr :place, at the Memorial Hospital, were out in front by a score of. 13 his folte of a visit m Via*™ w» l p«nay pottal card.* to*~»™•veryon "* men- Members of this year's graduat- mat at the door on which to wipa determine the loss of moisture, and of communi and population. Smallest and tn«>VILahjp.isone of «he largest^and mos e glove* are dry you- can. give them and Mrs, Robert Marye of 112Johnstown. Pa. Mr& Galdwdl is to 8 at the Half. The Angels got densely populated of the «lx Cetitral tioned in the social newt column* ing class, who were elected to the rubber* an* gtilQshes. if you want eeHopHane excelled tin this respect, HB."iiiiison gave on —-.-T 'modem cruisers fat the fleet. , a nice luster by rubbing with a very wnee road, tin February 25. the former Mariana' Philips Hajr, ;golng in the second half and Atnerican republics, it iupporl* that they had a "clipplni of Inter- society in their junior year, in- the rubber to last, the beat plan i* but it is about twice as expensive soft cloth. m on the park systenv She «J- A son, Janaes Patrick, to Mr. and scored 11 points'to 8 for the Eagles, T/4 Wlliahi Becker oJ 301 Elm to remove the mud thoroughly with J daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George 1.830.000 people on its 13.19* moun- art to you mentioning you by tuun*** clude: George Kaiser, president of as i* butcher paper. Several thick- ed that over .a. petted of 25 Mra. JainesjP. Gallagher of 85Hay of Johnstown.: but they -hadn't started soon tainous ' square miles. El Salvador street recently received' his honor- which could ba secured for M or the chapter; Lois Reinhart, secre- a cloth dipped in soapy water. Be? nesse* of locker paper were; more the jfarWs* have beea;-.,dey enough to even thnigs up, lies on the Pacific side of the, abe discharge from «he Army a S9, cent*. :"&m card* were nulled In tary-treasurer; Virginia. Briggs, aides, thla prevenU dried mud from protective than was one layer. ; along the Elizabeth- and Joseph Formanek starred for the [.the Fort Dix Separation Center. M^w; York or WaabiagtMt niiurally Anita. Burlingame., Mary Good, crumbling off. to th« elotet wheta Natitral VlUmu K ; trol American group, SS0. . The natural, vitamin K was dls>' • Rivers as well as Green Victorious Eagles, getting a total northwe.si__of 'X^J3 Ffi leading to the tofe»ene«_uut th«JeaitG^_ i they are ttored. Do your part by providlnf baaln, gbap aid Telofi£ Wi _covered-iby_P»t-H. IDam at Cw UM0K^Sh,c spoke at some lettgih of 0 points. David* Finch got 5 Panama. aVenue recently received his hon- n«w* itoa had appeared in *oma X^ckey, Beverly Reigner, Dorothy teach them to do the Job forthem , , Damplng-og I* caused by ftmgu* penhagen in 1088. It play* an lw l^riie 2,000^cre Watchung Heseff- point* and Bernard Swnnekamp 4. El Salvador I* an agriculturaorabll e diaoHattfe from the Fort graat matropolltanjlany.: Richards,iAlice-Jttu(ld and Ruth fmiion, lSrec^t part .olPtheHsystem, ping on atthml proved tob * _»_. •elve*. -wSIeh live* in. the soil and attacks pbrtant part' to•theblood-coagul*. ' WilllAtn Austin led the Angels country Wth half it* cultivated.land Dix Separation Center. " * Spohn. Uon proces* and Is u«ed in the treat I ud its Traltside Museuai, of which ":v,,'wlth « points; and John Thatcher, too** than ibma trivial aodal Item the seedling plant a* lt germinate*. devoted to com, and only a fourth SgtEdwittF.Forster of 12 Hill- meat of benutphllia, a bleeding dlf- TJfa. Rulison is director. \ . .*»•*• "another atar. of thegame,' made 5 bt tta local hometown papar *hich Whlla the disease occur* lew often of the acreage to coffee; but eoffe* side place recently .received his \ , . Wa*h Caffee rat . • ' • Vuwai Peate • . ' • . If proper ttfecautlonary method* ar» ease, It waa produced synthetically points for the losing team. I* 'the country's big money crob and honorable discharge from the < Ar- *• Victim himself bad probably Mat to th« paper waek* bafor*,''..' * Nothing will *o quickly eau*e eof* In the pumice soil* of thaKlamatfa [.Collowed—careful watering and a by American aciehtlsu In 1B39. I^Wis ae6re*r hat accounted Cor a* much** nlhe- my at the fort Dix Separation fea to U«t« Wtter a* a pat that is Indian reservauon. to aouthern Ore- dry: ata»o«ph*ra' p«verth«I«i«. • tha BCHMI. JUIKB. UH3I0.V.. tenths of the export trad*, ftext to VuA kitchen (at not J«ily tnt*rt ft r r . o r p Center. '•'•.' ..'••' not kept abuclutely clean. WD th*gon, the Pandora moths dttwlop p*4 better way to control it to, elthtr •fcjj th* msklng of soap.ot variou* Uam, t Brazil and Colombia. G| wauin to*terttli* th* aofland IdUtha fuo- • '..-. I***** alette' " . * i tLuMMi. r ..*r v 3/c Chester B. Staples of KM the Catalpav »r#«i pot with *o*p and water Imntedlate- HodteaUy into epldamtea which da* Coating fresen meat, not wrapped; Uadf but li also an teiportant In- BbbU » atctui*. r _s is the largeit exporter el torn* Ib ly after a** and let ttaad tttl- dl*b- follato the pin* tract over large go* u tha Mil, or «J*« treat the need . f • • • KtotllMr. r • MI ; : U iEHxabe|h avenue artd WT 1/c Tremendous ravage* by th*-ea* b paper.-with a light fllm of larA lt In the production oMn- -11 • JKWn, e ^.1 the Wectera hemisphere. ^' ' V-/ : . talpa aphlnx~uie eaterpluan ,pt washing tune- Dally washing ahouM area** Voder tueh condltiott*,4b*y ao that it will ba protected from tha ORDER NOW! « It : fedmund (F. Doyle of 8 Cranford protect* atored meat effectively . paint; leather, tires and , f 1 • HVMUIW, ft • • Before the war export*, of -Sal- Urvae of one of our aombr* huad beeomaierloui foMrt paste. Old dlsaaaa. ' ' ' . « » 1 6 terrace received their honorable U9 luppieiiHnlCSa 'Wlta OCCtlw against drying or "freester burn.',' dt rmmu.,e 1 a uaaiu. t • 1 i vadorean coffee had reaeh«^flii|)i ditdoarge* at the U. S. Naval Per- hawk moth»-h«vratripptd eatahta Indian* of the Klamath and.-Uo' , Nat*!,1 IT J • 1 Hduli, • Jt with hot wattf and tada. • 4 a.NdMa, * -I lit a million bag* • year. United State* sonnel Separation 'Center at Lido trc« botfgh* of foliage .and left tbanf doe tribe* tett of tha utt at tha la* HktiUMf. f-J» consumption had gradually , In- ceete forloa d hi year* gotw.by, but ; . tfeuara, sasa) kow I .. Oil, Fumace Clewtms: NO\V L • — «v w*u*»d. f-i I « Beach, L. t ban and unsightly. • Somttlni**. th* . .' Matter Hay Ktkhtf 18 creased from a tenth jo more than tr*»* die Jbttm the** severe dttolla>' thl* practice seemi tutw to hav* If you usa tha right ametmt «l -.*;•":••• •>. - tUHnU, f _^J Capt. Charles R. Griffiths and to raka an aere of hay with, seap and measure, don't dump, H Permanent V • half the crop; and "auVing th# Wat* tbttu. and) oeeatlonally entirV plan- uua of bar*** took 4J mimite* and almost dluppeared. If y«M have a job toJctmvcrt bade ; HJIMW. V. H»yt»; umjtlr*. W. tWurodl*. coffee import* expanded funber. Mrs. Griffiths of 5 Bloomingdalc tation* have be*n dektroyed. — save* *oap and makes rintlng ea«- avenue have returned fttom Chi- eort IL04. u eotnpartd to SO muv ler for you- Experience win help Wave . . • to oil let us know NOW. due to BRIGHT AND AIRY FDRNflSHINGS FOR For two .month* of the year a large '.f — - • ••- •• . cago . where Capt. GriflMhs has ut*» and US eents an *era with a you to determine tha amount thai ; kACLKfl AN'OKtS part of El Salvador'* poiwilaUow It traetusdrawn rake, aecording to a shortage of materials. , a r p O V V I been ^stationed for' the past six ' ' Maked r**atM* . • . Atonuc energy 1* not likely to paw* maintain* good suds. And remem- k, 11 I 1 required to pick the cherrylike fruit Umed aiudy of hayaiaklng to New Specials! f _J B « months. He received h]s honor- Potatoes freab front th* oven eon- •r'locomotive* on American rail- ber that If you' wash least aolled f «.i .t 3- Currt», I __» o « 4am a fitD grand old. summer with | Plan Cancer Drive > handling of electrical appliance*, ton place, has been assigned as teat If allowed to stand an hour. to boat*, office furniture. and res- upper parti of muuhtalm whose overturning aealding liquids and transportation officer of Madigan taurant jest*. ,. ' . base* are thousands of feet below Here Durinfir April hot grease, and- open flrea are Hospital Center Motor Pool, at SGHER'S FRED MALPERE J Palat PreaervaUve , • . .Pretlteble Ttnhtf . ' . the ocean turf ace. . JfCtmJtiHued jtcrn pace one) among the chief cause* of accident- Fort Lewis, Wosh^ in charge of b general livestock area*, yea^ chairs, chaises and tables on your lawn or terrace to al burns of children and some of Patint. when properly selected and . DRUG STORE excellent progress is being made in approximately 200 vehicles, inr applied, lengthen* the serviceable to-year earning* tend to be higher BEAUTY SALON CRanford 6-2545-M the treatment off this terrible kill- them contribute to accidents to old-'cludlng-ombulanees, trucks, buses, life of buildings a* much a* 40 per Wartime timber cutting and loat where from 18 to2 5 per cent of the Beechnut* in Brew) MaUag 'South and Walnut Aves., Ing disease and' "through scientific er people a* well. To prevent iueh. etc> .also approximately 125 en- in the United State* was 80 per cent UUable land la kept In.legumes and The earliest form of bread was WOLLO, FormeHy of XBM. tempt you to relax outdoorfr-^EUght now cent. Ah Investment in paint bring* • CBANFOBD 23 WOODLAWN AVE. CItANFOIlD research which the American Can- accidents, remove .all flre hazards listed personnel and 100 civilian an annual return of about SU per greater than annual timber growth «ra«ye*. . • • prepared from ncorns and beech- 1M Walnut Ave. CE I-UU /• '.''••••• _ J»r Society is spearheading, it possible. personnel The lieutenant .is a cent through caving* In bulMlng* nuts . -grqiipinga_in iiictal, K^'1-; way be that we stand on the When cooking, turn boiler and fry* veteran of 12 months in England alone. Coffee Mainly MMtuag Drink _., .. Wme | threshold of its elimination." ing pan handles toward the^baek of as commander of the 102nd Gen- rifty per cent of aU the coffee Many precious moment* may- be }$>;..';'.Of ^he amount collected (here, 6th0 e stove so they will not accidental- eral Hospital Detachment of Pa- consumed in this country Is drunk *aved during the breakfast rush If , redwood and simulated rattan . .. barbecue f|S per, .cent will he allocated, for use ly overturn. In serving hot toup- tients. He wears the American r«i4a •t breakfast. . dry Ingredient* for muftni or pan- _H?SJ«..1hl» section for approved proj- or coffee be sure it (a far enough Theatre Ribbon, the European Canned food* were developed-dur- |rr!j'';*tts;ln preventive education and from the edge-of the" table not toTheatre Ribbon, the Victory ing the Napoleonic war*. It it lild. tables and grills . . . beach and deck chairs . . • B ;< .overturn. • •.. 'Medal and Cood Conduct Medal, HI means to preserve food for * 't^ito provide more and better hospi- uar hv Ih* Ff«-nrh ELE€TRQ,K1 T tal faclliUes for treatment of the Do not leave a child alone with o! ' a^ ..' . • • ' "•.. '.* • • furnishings that spell-summer comfort. ;;;di*»afie> Mr. Nostrand explained. electric, or gas appliance*. Do not 'folding deck ehalr with varnished '|i';:Tn«'balance is dedicated to a. Na- permit children to play.With any BUILD your own RADIO! •frame; reinforced seat. $2.95 ' tjoaal program of research and for sort of heating devices. Above alt "Here's what •ducational and service projects to never permit children of the horn* DAD can listen to the fights! Folding beach chair with varniebed if?'j supplement those of the states, the nor visiting children to handle frame; reinforced i'dded aafa- a pan oi •••# d' ' ' ' builds a fuH »

^cinx(i^.j!v\ A BA, as superior officers divided by setni-circtttar wai t hold office in'the organl- Appropriate names * have be . He is also a past, presi- ; given to each of .these sflioops md past State delegate of conform with the particular ki local. Patrolman.' Louis of dresses that are specializi In has been elected to suc- This makes it n*«,convergent I Jgt, Page as secretary. the customer to find the dre style and.size.she is seeking. T Charm Shop is devoted to high* Whipping Creiun , r , i Ld -whlpplne-quaHty-of-ereiftii as well as bridal costumes. 'T uir ilr «B« and Its jj. Oval Room shows original mo&t or butlerfat content. Freshly The Dress Circle will feature tiw ted' cream does not whip t needr to stand arid chill at in-4jetwcon half sizes for wjom Mir hours. The whipping qual- and. misses. Jun5or- Haven incluc provertf it stand* 24 hours. fashions in sizes 9 to 15. Fame sold- by dairies for whipping Names "Shop carries., well km* ive sufficient aging when de- brands. The Stork. Club speciali: I. If cream is to be (cept in maternity dresses. Each c shipping, keep It In. the cold-, pajtment is really a shop in its« rt of the. refrigerator.' How • Counters, cases, diividing wo cream to whip at a Unite de- and fixtures sure oif primawo jm'the.she of the whipper.. Which together witih the deep to> sunl small household, bfatei of broadloom carpeting and me •e best Job with .no. more than em lighting effects, give an air oY crenm. If larger qunntl- cnftnocQ al'mnlidtv' and harmc mm. I Smith, .rSBJiCtuitafdi BojrpT Cicnij; Asaor • •'::. .-I.- JLaura KezT, l*Fllcbt Into and upon rootiOtt of, nveholder jdaiionhavrecelvedacbeckfor|25 ^ -^>,.-.—J'ihaye been from Mr- and iMra. Robert t- by'. F. V. Maaon, -Airline GiA'br Jrecorded at the- office,of County Dudley, duly seconded and carried, p;CKMaky^,WoScibbl Fri " fe^Diittcjtbirv dectered|;.Board::i'ad- Black o^Ontujnaiiio^Otuja n memoryof praetic* - iBflglster 3aoer in .the Courtfwuse, 1 •*>•••' by Fran Martin, *A City Jbr journed. tfext.regular-ineetlng, fte late OTohn Jacob Bra ^ib &^|^»jWo» f the ba tdlnw by J. R. Tunk, "Shipiofifae Thursday, Marcn'28, im at 1:30 a member of the faoaxd'of fctlWe la,; th«' engraving .** «a»aeosSf' . Mr. and Mw. Wilbur G, Ice- of the camp. The contribution cabled vulptoftbehig eut from u» wiimera <4 Hit) catalogue sail by A. Stevenson* "Merryfe©r land to Nfr. andMrt. John lit. Har- will be used to helk> lepalr, the whit* Jlaytr leaving tba black ^ 'weentl* caaipleted I* th* by Brown, uAt the Smllinj rington, lot» 105, and168, map of can* lod«e>t Silver Ifeke 6nd a u a background, •m r Department G<4Jje Crantowl lifexington'«eiBlhf«,;<-/ v '. • •" •? 1 fay T. W. Burt*ss, Tam Wil^ plaque in memory oi Mr. Brown ^. . Library "•'wtoe *w- son Registered tame" by Mr. and lirfc Walter H- Flaherty will be hung in the lodge, it was *hl» k by Atrs. Mart* Mining IHp" fcy ;.Charier ^yit ^ ov announced this week by Clarence librarian. The known as No, 1$ Buroslde avenue. ' 'SCIENTIST IVifcr president «if tne-«amp asuof th* enure Chlnete Uriguagb u Jo and Erafet Nftrilirifc. mad* up of words of one ijrUable. wa* a series CRASS SHEARS f i We urged by Noel Streatfield. "Hainbow** cer 11. FoMel, property in the' any thing thai Is in heaven above, ttivmm larger averag* Income than B r pwon« practidng a* tadlvWuala, '•'pate- The names of the' winners End" by Btrta and Hmet- Hader, northerly iriH V "» of ' Wi«W><"*« or that is in the earth beneath, or NIMtWNE ;,wer* indicated by a star on the"Lucy Ellen's Heyday** by F. F. drive, 220JS3 feet irottt Blvislon ai is in the water under^the bonpfroU each Week. Each chad Wright . . • avenue. ... • .•.-.;•• ••.-. ' ,••..- - earth: Thou shalt a^t bow-down DOOR CHIMES I Mix stars was tfventhe Harry A- Spftars, unmarried, to 1 thyself to them, nor serveth" Varmtr* put a money «f wlthdrawtoa thwe Joan A. Gaw> and Edwin £L, hw. 0 iklfl and «tpert«ne« and aie his «rd «ntil June ta- Minutes of Board of ( lots 204 to 20gfiiup"ot Correlative j>assa*« (from "Sciewee :'-:j(tead'ttf the two books allowed by down" atutud. toward th* Job b| npg and HeaKft with Key to the Scrip- th«men 'tfeay bJr*,.th«agricultural Regular m«etinc of the Union Bkabetb: A. Velk, widow, to tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in- txtandon atrvict nportt. Men mCnnfordPihrt&Hardware i1f Hfjrfy-three children, entered County Board of Cbbswn«cbo]d> tSSnaKMadMeeHnSK , loto* Sto to t Uti ag« Btoup from «5 to 44 •***•• "See tr« tiri U — We Have clude '• •, • \- • -•••••/..:•••. last Abwit.Everythlnt" 'the content, and winners e* the sixers was held at the Court Home, block C, map of Riverside Bark. "Matter is the^primiUve beUcf tgid th» Ugh*«t hotirty tarnlngs of iJriderk>d JdUows: Maecb 14, 10M, jft 1:30 f>. UL to Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Burke, caSed mind has no cognisance o£ Cranford lSf«ie Cttfitef, Myma^Sietto, Mar PfaMsctor 1tfrfMrafH» presidnifc property knowna»'Ko.4«5-A,South Spirit, : r rThe first Idolatry *««« via ChetlH, Rfcturtd S^pler, Bar- avenue... • . :' •'•- ••'.._, •*' •'-.'faith iainaitter.. *•'. Matter Is ' bara • • dllcher, B*tty • Stouterwui, one &t**et , • Mr. and Mrs. tVedertck Hi Lov- error of statement ttns;«*or inli. nntatu WAtr J1 m to OMEri and- Mrs. Boy Tiptori, the premise leads to errors In the WHEN YOU pjlyn Mtrijer, Aiwe Ubttatr, Matte Minute* ef the" weetir* of Feb- 1 NEED THAT ITEM IN A HURRY ruary 28, lMf, wets approved as property known as Mo. 8 Greaves conclusion in wery statement Intbj """" • - • •- OaHa*herrK5ttiferin# Jordan, June l wMch it enters." Burlin^anwi. Kay Maytutrd, Betty per printed copies 32* SOMEB8ET PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW the winding Rahway River or through one of the numerous parks that dot our splendid town will quickly con- Crane, Clerk-ty^Ist. (Cor two mon whlu plelur* making, and you've Treasurer to refund Ibid check of months, beginning March 1st. a1 However, hem. if* »om« ptctur* $125.00 received A^rll l« M42, to got to expos* eorraetly ir yoa want t PLAKNFIELD, N. X PEUVERY! $100.00 per month. Higgwitlotia which will itiak* nn« to gat good color pieturea. ' Wallace & Tiernan Co., of Newark, l iaapa for your picture vince you. Or an afternoon drive through our fine residential areas to see the lovely forsythia as its bright yellow Supt-of PobKfc Works, granti lilak* sous clo««-ups of your But_doo't dalay;: Visit yotlr d*a'l«r _L >n Roy Decker, two weeks side leaw Mead* and taully "framed" by bios' and get your color film an •obo. as' with ipay from BJarch 11th, atac flowers tell us for certain that Winter is gone. Yes, Cranford is a picturesque spot in Springtime! »w*, aa it th* ktti IB our Uluatrt- poailbla, bwnut aprlBg won't last ANtBSACRE • VtXUWSOVB ' COstt granting-Jbseph Burascano, dean- •on. Look for partiealarly lovaly for too many week*. , . Now Available! rWKEN PIPS, er and Helper, sick leave with m) clutter* of bloawmai or upaeialiy John van OiilUw from F*Niary aoth to Maren VHh .'."• ' DulrnSutow for ' '. State Highhway Dept, advisini WILLIAMS OIL^VMATIC OIL BURNERS • METAL MEDICINE CABINETS m Union County's apportionment foi Corp, at their bid of $10,7S3.00, work of Bower .Rouse Installations ranford merchants, too, are prepared for the arrival of Spring with the finest selection of merchandise they Federal Aid Secondary lfchwaj was reeeived and ordered flleA and Constructions for w*w boiler OuSmet mnd Gun Type . • KNOTTY PINE WALL PANELLING Work Is $20,009.00 and .Following, resolutions wene in- at Bonnie Sura. Sanatoruimu_at statement fcjr .each project, was re- Uuduced and mowed for adoption: their bid of $19,753.00, and author- LINK BELT AUTOMATIC STOKERS • BUILDING MATERIALS have had in nearly five years. With the war over and the labor situation nearly back to normal, local residents ferred to Road Committee. (1) Freeholder Dudley lor Fl- izing Director andVClerk to execute : , - ' Bin and Hottpcr Feed , Following monthly reports wen ince CotamlUee, . authorizing contracts, was^ on roll call unanlr • INSULATION received and ordercd filed: FlfU transfer of Bonnie Bum Appro- moualy adopted; • ' - SINCLAIR REFINING FUEL OIL v •PLASTIC SCREEN WIRE may expect to find as many good buys right here in Cranford as they will obtain anywhere. - District Court; Supt of Weights 1 priations; for 1945, was on roll "call . (3) Freeholder Bauer tfor Road Measures; Third District Court; unanimously adopted,. . > Committee; «pt»rovlng annual work Consult Us for Price* Before Buying. We Cu ; Agricultural Agent; Ass*t Agrl (2) Freeholder Dudley for program covering maintenatrce of Save You Mttney. tural Agent 4ind^| Committee on Public Welfare, bounty Roads, repairs and recon- HAKE tJS YOUK BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQCABTEBS \ /;.:: - .. awardine contract to Afgo- Engl- struction as prepared by. the Coun- A-'''. ^ '•-.•?. -••• -.'"• .••• '• ••'- "• .'. . : • :•'. .'• . . ';'• ' •'••' of Public Welfare Com if C lowest bidder, for ty Supr. of Roads, for 1946, was on on'bids received for Powei BARTON COAL CO. •/*hd did you ever stop to think of those many little "Extra" services you receive when you buy in Cranford? House InsMIations & Construe- tlohs to be made for New Boila N. JL k*tl IIItt ilMri Hm*. This' EYES EXAMINED ^i tool ^ DR. ML N. MANN Ifs Uo shop in Cranford stores for your Spring and Easter merchandise this year. You'll be agreeably surprised Optometrist 2*4124 iMwani, I not only at the fine selection you'll find, but also at the many new stores in the shopping section of our community. l-k: '•'A-*****• &**(ndiwlioHof boubb. 227 Eut BTOMI SL "Unioa County Trust' And we're all proud of Cranford and projud to be merchants in such a fine town. GLASSESTWAIW: 37 RANK1N ST,, ELIZABETH, N.;• ( J. ON for a square deal* on I PLUMBING & HEATING - Hours: ' ' . S PR A Y YOUR ELMS N 6 W ! Spraying, tU»S NOKtU A1Q&. W. CRANFORD 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dally Evenluts by AptMfaitaMfit Pruning, Feeding and Landscaping. Disease 'W "' ' ' ' ' ' . RO«. 4-1207 Telephoae WE. Z^Ht and Insect Control. Covered by Insurance.. PERSONAL LOANS M*

.Mil—< Here.'i whwf you can expect at Union County Trust: MAKE IT A HABIT TfflS SPRING TO FRESH EGGS FROM THE COUNTOY •Prompt, friendly, helpful bank-loan service ' .JOHN A. COLANEM . . | BILL and LEO • Simple credit requirements ESTABLISHING EGG ROUTE IN CRANFORD • Easy monthly repayments .. FOR AT KLEIN'S MARKET • Lew bank interest rate . . . • f .• _ . SURROUNDING TOWNS 10 N. Union Ave. CR. 6-1420—1421 •No investigation fees, service-charges, or 8HOP MONDAY AND TUESDAY . "•xtra»" of any (kind : BenJunla Street. TELEPHONE OPERATORS , AS WE ABB CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY •Free Ufa-Insurance'furnished on your loan . AND BUY

ihatvway.at^.. ;the~ Union County Trust. It's our job to lend money and nuke it as pleasant and convenient for the^borrower reason! You can step right Into • ttetdy, high- ,'-'.'\ as possible. Hut's why people like to makfr their loans' paying position with an excellent future/ RMANENT BEAUTY... TO THE here. Tip: next time you need cash for any worth- while purpose—whether it's, to meet an emergency or A &A HARDWARE MARTIN JEWELERS take advantage of an opportunity—see us first, ' RED CROSS DRIVE • Wage* from the day you state are highest in 12 NORTH AVE.. W. 19 N. UNION AVE. k- CREME ' hiatory. Rggnht Increase^ tool Yon can work # BORROW FROM $100 UP TO $1000 PERMANENT folw.H rwowHw to npoy tn near Twiri-home, in de*n, »afe, pleasant *uT- hmeiiHiry Imtall«Mnh roundlngs. Exapdotul employee benefitt. No BREEN'S UQUOR STORE SEAGER'S DRUG •Jtperknce aecesury. , ' 21 NORTH UNION AVE. . - 104 N. UNION A UNION COUNTY • CiJltheChlrfOpefttor at your local telephotte CRANFORD FLOWER SHOPPE SWAN CLEANERS ofici ijag (tuttittr i«hwin^fttt, Doo't mlu thl« 107 N. UNION AVE. 44 NORTH AVE., E. IORUST COMPANY opportunity Vi: caU her RIGHT NOW!

••;•;,! 142 BROAD STREBT,EL1ZABETH '?•'•'.''.iV''''^'.'''a;^. 100 SOUTH AVBWJE.?. TWTmcst Fmits and Vegdahles MEW JKI$EY 1EU UUMOME COHPMY DELIVERED TO OUR STORE DAILY Pnttrst D*p$$lt Imimrsmtt PM^§-&:^- ^S& : r; GASWOOD—Setnrning and **» SttEKDT-8 8AL£8 the) Sugar, acit1 discharged veterans are rex HKSiyr M y Quested to <»n at the CfcrkV Jaruy. Bfl«em Louli Bloedo, other ' eondlilotUK of payrriettt to* HP" MAJORITY CHOICE mat. - »• J . CaUirrfa* ibmdwl »nd oflSke in the Borough BauV The Rev. Otis Moore aad John sweri. that all person* eroolayed Urutbrl. -H" hutbund/. «t alt.. d on • farrn In th» prbductlon, culti- Garwood, or the Union RUscovitch toofc-20 boy* on a bike f 1. f*.' for ule of marUMCfJ wmil»»«. mm County Board of Elections, BSiiiiiiiliiil b^ ;.,, couwe. .BBy virtue irf the iloinutx) uHl tl vation or baryeiting of augarean* uy €*onoml«t«. .biti do hipe Saturday, -uq> t* Surprbe «*»» firlu to BW directed I alull eipoaa for be paid In full fay grower* at fftteaV Court House, Elizabeth, tose e Cake, then dn to the fe *»!! • bby IHJWIWC IvWidue Wd . iin UiUe lllalrlrllll t CCourt at.bcne. mak«'aur« uw wort la Ui» Court llouu. In Ui> rU; i>noft leu' than thoie determlnrf ia ' if they are registered for Riding School in b N. J.. on voting purposes; be lair and reatonabte. by th« iec- Head Cancer Campaigii is run by, J. retoyy cf agriculture. jnent cost almost ai-Much , at twt oo o'clock In tb«-tftvrouon of oldd d«yy hearing' and lnvejtlgatlon. The din'; Paper Drive immy Kperner. IThev boys all had XU thathtt ro.rututn tract or l of Un Ud ready-made article Also if *T. A. Cawl Party and l hih*w»imftef r particularly termination m\s0 provide*, that th*: Churchmen 3ee Film; members are inefficient In L, nyHear Starts IP. M. Sunday eople rides oa ponies or hones. They •eribttl.lt ' altuate. lylnll c andd WinWis IIn lh»producer must ftirnlth to the labor* m 1 iob. they may watt« valuable A Great Success then went to Edbo'Lake. where att BArAU^b of Kunllworth, in the County oters without charge the acttajorlea- im Reelection KENHLWORTtt — The Lions UnlAU. and Ruta of- N»w leH»f. <" - Chairmen Named and materials., But most x hour was spent in r*creatiott. This U£UINNtK'(l at a |>olnt In the twnur lUin customarily supplied J>y hlrrt, iuch dub -will conduct a bouse-to- — The annual iit Huiotaw Aveiuif. at a romer of lamia of m- GARWOOD — At a regular readllyr learn some skills that Saturday the Rev. Mr. Moare \rin a> a habitable house,' garden plot erjalk house waste (paper drive 4his Sun- card party of kenilwortti P.JT. .A, Wliuif; thwifd (1) mutB-*B-d a wmw of aald Mary J; WloM'a land; and short thread, as Jong thread Ain«rican Cancer Society iiirid yelU 1 wilLbe assisted by uie&bets-o? the one of series oif uiternatiohal youth lhen« (5) alone »»ldl U'Uine'n^,n5i». South seek tiie Republican iwmlnations showed how they originated, pros- Recent -testa , shew .that the red tt a basket of vegetables and a chick- three factories, a team made up of SS tkeNH 18 mlniMM Eait, .rt«*n hi|Bdr«d bulled back and forth across a tear ftitcotsduclcd here starting April 1, 1 club in making the collection. meeHingg being held ,by the Young to stretch tha darn for r«*leetion .at the Primary Elec- pered and grfeto Jn conjunction yellow-fleshed varieties are'remufc, enj Mrs. George Ebbets, ah elec- the old. Comets, now back from ALFRED: £DRISCOLL )»«Mitr-*lth« ud ona-uulh roilmiUly I3.95S.II wUh teat showing in last year's effort Iff*...Sweet potato varieties dlfler: General who as a young Klipino soldier, one. torn the (Married aad Single licaa county leaders for nomina- from January tl,-IMS. and oftaU. darn on the wrong side, then brush expires; hai announced that be will Following .the motiou picture' ham; Mrs; H. MeGeehan and Mrs. XLXX C4UraiOiL. Bhwit. the right sld« tn lift the nap, . ;
AY. THK lOTfl DAY OV OtattMry of.New 1*ra*jf umd* fiVi Ui» tUU Many Pupils 'doctors «ur© it. Veterans' Welcome Some Com- war, and UVat when he visited It Celebrate 50th recently returned fmtw service in nod ib Dittt&it of Revenue and AVfilli, JLD..1MI, herMf, in a certain uiu* «A»r*ta KAt«- membership get-together followedllwd. •itpeal wttboot »x>ut>; to a lot cbidr/with"a'white or llfibt^olortd at two o'clock In the mftarnooti of aald day. Committee Slate land blithe world than any othtr'1 mittee at the Fire House tomorrow after liberation ithere were just 12 the armed forces. Finaiwv, his handling of h^s home KUIVB KOWALSKI ((•• [WUlw.r ^bd^ -y you Antiy, year-round organiza' : The next meeting of the Broth- of tna« aad oAtuerf There'* ao res- (lulll sheet or WauVet crop. Ita point of origin Is lest put, AAlll ttin t certain trmcrmci oror-parMp l of land •r« d>f«MmntdfM . you tr*vqulMM to/»«•*«>> < Ii . —- The tiarwood Red .lieiBl;; herelnmftarhlf . -iMHleuUrlHlUl y • dd*- M14 tlttadd, muv«r srd d*wur fa p*UtWHrt Which implements the progf«»n of erhood will be held in St Mark's *hy j!*a eanTdo jait that if Draping; * Wankttt over th« ehalr tiVely iffated than Uiat of the otbtr v man trrilwd. sltuttD. lying attd balna* In th» p*UtWHrt On WonorRoll Democratic Club at a meeting at angementtg tfot addltional'space in free-the borough of deli 20 yeaV« \UBU aa-or twTors Ui« 3TU» d«y of April the Arneriean- Cancer Soetety. Church Friday evening, April 26. you reauy Want to—and 1 aay that will aceomttllBb two purpose*. Pir»t, grain*, but.seemi to have tea Js comparatively y that i* the'rehabilitation bilLnow Mr, and Mrs. day" at Community Methodist Borauth of KaallwoHh, In the County ef no«ll. or In il»fau)t tlierwif. such daer** y L. Thomas J>aub/has ac- the Oakland House.on North ave- 42% of Local Quota the baseinent of St ?Teresa's before Congress is passed and put Church on April 1. the church ahead of schedule and save tafcpay- Uiilon and But* of New J«r*ey. will be Uken inlntt you aa th* (3uB««Usr recardtew of tba* type of earaera It wlU'pro»lde an>ven»ton6& |linpl« somewhere tn aouthwestern «r dtetroy.it, white tf fell William «. Gerhart of 302 North UKniNN'INO t U Ut Friday wutht; -endowed- the i hapel,'Councilnvan IVrt Venice, S705OOO i l d at Ui* a to eltec't at u»w it iviay •smm thelftUi atreat eelebraUd Oielr-flJUcUt be rieaned toowi top to S705.OOO uttteU 4mJ- nominating petitions of aspirants of "— .— — w ^a* ^ ^ ^ ^r^^r^m^ ^aaw*s*^^kaaaB'^^i i of the organization, re- tll» n»l~«id« of .RotlUr TwMilyMhJrJ Btr#«, nf"illvitrco dlunlvlni th* tn*rrU(« b»- chairman and has pledged full sup- ad of plrtmrhu; baby which It extra second) H will nerve as a reflector Islands from economic chaosi-and wedding anniversary last- Thurs- tdm by- volunteer 'Worfcess- • All Foraterly. State'Senator' represent- : ith DlC r Orange Nrk. In tha County at Union ynu'and tha iald p«tltton«r. • " •••••••••• - • t^ojecV^:-- (Easy."' • ..•''..'•." to brighten the shadow tide of ealedi. ruin. - day .with a family dinner ait their those interested in helping arc re- in- • Csnulen County, and ifand Bl*tBT* Now Jenwy, conlalnlne in front uteil; ircbruiry Id. 11)16. W'lilUta U. dren -in the iflrst grade fai Franklin Services, Meetings g the colors "of ca i((4nan ub—giftr—Mwr—Miltori' iiMHlMtts^toist-jrlistslct ttdsed^ouM^ver-eejiUf.-its-iiUDta Wtotta^t? It's picture waklnc In* baby's fflca and head. LpoK at our j_JProceeds of theaffalr will, be quested io appear at tte chuich;^Jennet Kepu\Mc*tt Seaale^Major^ nant^rly .Uirwiian'r School were on the .honor,, roll, for Miss Mary J&rgonese aftd- food, maldng'tt lew attractive l 1ST] Kit BtSbhblnder. a^lieutenants in the ~ of^SOtt An the -annual -Red? Cross GARWOOD-^ShadewV* will be doors with daylight. Havent you 'Illustration this week and you'll iea adSeSlo ffieTtuhd&r the Welcome* tions 'propoiinded'lby the 37 y^ Mr. GeiirrariC.' S>eliwtner"t5na where the work will begin -ajf ll DriscoDiU Uwa s unanii — *AXJ- InrJiof and pKtnicllnii ,uf ltlm t widttll h this marking period: Teddy (Henry, eonese; second district, decreatlng the vitamin content, tf. iA gratification, In fi'iictli or doi>tli "Smtnitnml li«twe«h pir- Women's Field Array, in-which Mrs. fund drive, Ira K. Gibson, treasu», the sermon «ieme of the Revl uoUced bdir the aua streams through what 1 wean, The'llght..r0Se«fllored 1 Home celebratibtt to be "held onfolks .present at the. mlefeUng. '•He Almelia Aker, was born' in Eckly, a. m. niouJy fleeted Ity the Legislature Antoinette Harnlsh,.Carole Meusel, vSu>' extension apeclaUsts. If food* ftatpeoplciarcli 11 becoininib becoinie gg more . 7 L allol.llnr.il, at rlclit. an«lcl> to aald Paaaalo' capacity they will Assist-Mrs^ Stef- fcthel tbleill and Henry G. er df the local campaign, announc- Irvln C. Wise, pastor, at the : 11 the Uviac room Windows early quilt in thl« case provided a pleasant June 1 ifor'men and ."women from jjlso gave; -them the addresses of Pa., 68 years ago last December. •Cox. io hi? •jiresenl post, head. of one of ip DDK ImnilrMl llOO).fci>t. tho na«(crn- Margie. Warohol arid Anrie Ric- are atored on light shelves, an-JB I alert to early danger signals and Kennetai M. Socofsky of llnc al*ryi>..rrlluHl ftir. (he dlalanr'o '1m. - 3$tn Wi Wolf, 333 Beech third district, Mrs. Mary ed this week. He said about 20 o'clock service at GarHvood Pres- every worabut? Well, there's your background "and *l»6 reflected Kcnilworth who se'rved in thmane y young Filipinos.with .whom 'She and her husband, who wiM be 481 Washington aveaue recently V ^- • * im.i.iortant depart• • * cardb.' These pupils/had perfect ana A, T, >n'(iUraii'iiH laid out, liy Miss Helen Stajkowski and Padraig first week of the drive, which will nvorndngj. At the union services in aoaree of ni«unlnatlon for imr pie- enable us to aee full' detail In tha • suspWIous siens are a ice said plans tor'the colebiration whom they might send books arid Weatherly, Pa., .which was ' Mr.a't the UJ S. Naval Personnel Sepa- piet captains are'as follows: ing periods Richard - and_ Robert St. Paul's Evangelical and Re- abide can. be raised or lowered Ut »no Janira Arthur, nf thp-wulltl of involi (Tt Mrs.. Walter Pugh; second, Ottea. ; continue until the end of this tore, and If yon do your sna(>shoot- shadows. . , • get Jars off the'ahelf. There was a large turnout lor ire rapidly taking shape. clothing. . ' Gexhart's birthplace.. 2hey made ration Center at Lido Beach. L. L fM'l ill (HI liii-Jifvn r<>r t)ie HIP of the nwnera BronlfJi, Robert Gray, Ronald form-bed Church at 8 p. nu, the : nd o^riiiiU'rH of" }\\n UIHIM and |irMnlii« The club, endorsed the sugges- lng oa si brUht saany toornlag, la* ' As for exposure, hero'i the answer. I•: the address. Invitations had been •• 'Mrs. Bertha Venters.and Mrs. At 1 p. m. this Sunday members their home in Elizabeth the greater T/Sgt. Alfred J. Schmitt of. 252 Vs, BueWbindert third, Miss Doris Thortourn, Robert Nadasky •' and' Rev. Mr.. Wise wilr speak on ,"Tb' e door ptebue making will preseot 1 . Vltamla C Vital liuttlns tlnSrcon for enrace purivum only. Colwell; and fourth/Mrs. Michael tion of Victor C; Milklewicz, GaiS Fojtnver Mayor Conrad H. Keim, With box or simple folding cameras seht> all local organizations., toMarie Kelley are co-chairmen of «f the Young People'* Fellowship part of' their nnawiea life, taking Boulevard recently received his Tho aald lot Iwlna tlio name u»- laid «rn, Dorothy Kokulak. ' ' ' • wood's representative on the Re- Third TCrdss." . ' ' hardly any problems at all. ' tags tha-largest lent- opening and , ^uend. Final arrangements for In winin-tjrrir. w« all neeel a Rood dralnnntPd atid iiumlMft r«»««li. Avvtitic, Now Urancii l*ark, Frank p. xn. ..'..•>." / as elate to the window as practical a brief time exposure from 1/10 to WEatfieM 2-S85C-J Rahway Valley Kwill«*»Ui aforwald, of "Gar-Words." published for (By Appointment Only) • Simms, contain of the local unit,- viously" been guests at meetings of Shops at Elizabetlvport, but in re- good sources of vitamin C. Tomato flii'm la ihlcl aiiprultmatcly IS.4S0.44 and ."• —Also — ' • -•_ rclli, Jean Stcffen^ Joyce Van plea for a varsity baseball team at ter cessation of war.''Each indi- The regular (monthly meeting of wader tbe elretuiistances. To do-that 1 second will give best results. - Juie* or canned tomotoes may beI1IU2 with Interval from Vobruary JO. W&:Cfarwood's residents in service, Is place a large ehmir—or perhaps John van Guilder " presided. . • the group at Community Church cent years, due to advancing age,Traffice Increases 1940, and cnata. MARJOKIE. BEYNOLDS Regional, at the momhly meeting vidual must see to it that his 1046the Church Session will be held at 'upils Practicing ^ .has. engaged in a variety' o a bettrr source of the vitamin dur- AI.KX CAMrUELL, Bhtrlff. Plans aLso were .made at the herree. >-^ KEliTLWQRTH—An unusually to ^ '•• '••' . tak and Nicky McKJtisltey; of "(tie board fro (Springfield 'last contribution is more than one-4tialf the Manse onr Tuesday. I Which lighter occupations. ing winter than fresh tomatoes MCOn MinCTKIN, 8orr. : : "Cancer today is regarded as _ • Honor Roll pupils inJ the 4 Rog- • weethtg lor the Kenllworth cam- For Operetta "Behold tnV&mb of large flow of freight traflSc ov«r BKJ&CC—CX-43 . . . Thursday night, he was asked -to his 1945 contribution to insure suc- InteriorDecoratjng :V.paig for the Amefican .Cancer-S»-' Taketkhh A/Away"*th%e SSins *of the The couple have a son; William, whlcfa have been, picked grern and 'Meet Me On Broadway* ; our No. I health enemy," Council- ers class were: Helen Vandermark, cess of the drive this year, he said. golat Btornu , — Children In the Haliway Valley' Bararoad has only partly sun-ripened. Oranges, call a conference of the "athletic the *XSreat Storm" of IMS It tup* the value and Importance of tba ! CLASS WORK- F-'tlety, which will-start 'April %tao4 World'! will be the sermon tifieme of Kerrilwro'tb:
TIC| TO' CREDITORS ' 'man Dlckerman said in announcing Marilyn.(Miller, Grace Del Cotvte, P.-T. A. Square Dance the kindergarten and Iflrst grades grapefruit lemons and tnngcrlnes .SUN. THRU WED. committee, Supervising Principal Caiptalns directing the workers p Observation* carried on and diteov- ; tofttinuc all during "Canteeir.Coft- of tiie.Rev. Otis. Moore, pastor, at Charles Fallstiteh ,of AHentown extra •• locomotive In pusher serv- KKYATK OV AUCK Y. ItBAY, DMuTad. preliminaries for the drive. "Mll- Joyce Esposlto, Edward Ruby and Warren W. Halsey and athletic in- HEA8ONABLE BATES are tousy these days practicing for •re all good- sources of the vitamin Purauant In HIP cirdor of CHAIILKH A. ... lions of persons have died from the In the various districts are the fol-Saturday Evening tempest ttat ever visited the British erica made at the MtWilMn ob- ^twl "Blonth," which will be-ob' an operetta, 'TPeter Rabbit," which the 11-o'clock service Sunday Pa.; two grandchildren, .-'Charles ice for-the past three weeks, it in Winter.-Another excellent source OTTO; Jit., Hurmcmtff of Uio County of GENE CORNELL Billy Rhatlgan. structors at thq school to see what lowing: First district, Mrs, Nell . CaH Union, nudo e jout-^atin America and its prob- ' Edwin E. Talt.tp'- Mr. and Mrs, .from th«-Oneida. ft Western Rail- widely the eeitintiflc research nt- husband, to George Wadell,_pro(p- Evangelical anoVReformed Churcpen Pally 9:«S A. M. the home of Mrs. Florence Adami School classes at 0:45 a. tn. and Sw tuning* to IS pound* (*«> Mr.» and Mrs. Thomas Sinclair, as •follows: . • KENTLWORTH — Councilmcn. this share'had risen "to lfi.5 per cent dedicated to (coordinated research, averrue, 31350 feet from Walnut at 335 Myrtle avenue. morning worship service at 11. The thavfeed Is iprouted Instead tt Infantry who. attahi established ~pro< :, and Market street.' " property in the south side of Pas* R«bt Taylor, John Wayne . street. , .Won Lost Allen H. Arthur of «5 Arthur ter-j and it continued to mount to \1.9 rRtandSAT.. 2Blg]IIU white the greater part remains in Mrs. Kdrth Cowell spoke on RedRev.' Mr. Pugh will" take' as his* the sjraia has ripened. nclency standards or whose action Michael Cuparl, Dor erection', of Main in Hospital sale avenue, 107 feet and. 6 ..inches race and Anthony Vitalc oi 146i j per cent in 1829 and to 20.8 per cent Donna Reads 18 : Holy Name Society 49 23 Resailnd. ttussel, L«ffc Bowman the Mate wtiera \t is collected, to Cross work ofthe meeUng and $25 sermon subject, "Behold the Man/; «w«bat is rated utlafactary ai« - three dwellings ' on South HO KENILWORTH—Clifford- Drake eastward from east side of South North 20th street, whose terms ex- S in-19*0,. Likewise. In terms of value VOICQ Brass—Plant .,..44 28 bit) ajpbcated. through County units OBITUARY was voted to the current fund at the morning service, The •Udble-far the Expert tnfaatryman . street. of 308 Iiinwlndrivcsuffered head of manufactured products,, the 'She Wouldn't Say Yes' Badge. These badges were author- 23rd ,street, New Orange Park. VolCp Bl:ass-M3fflce'..41 31 pire this year, have revealed that ^communities which need it to dflye. . ;'• - Irvln C. Wise, pastor of f clOQ 4v CttUutm Two other appllcdtions lor injuries when • he was struck a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shallcross smith's share of the country's total EXPENDABLE* Patrick J. BfoNenuy The top of elosets and th* bouse ited under a war department order Gering Products 41 31 they will seek the Republican . Alain Curtis, Lon Chancy provide better. hospital faculties Mrs. Helen Mayer -and MrsPresbyteria. n Church, will xfreaoh • falaa onyx la by soaldnf • banded building permits were rejected glancing blow by a- steel girder to Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Mcrola. rose from about 12.6 per cant in - 1:40. 7:00.0:50 GAMWOOD-Jfatrick J. McNer- doors, tops of wifidow frames, mold- announced on November «, 1941 Kenllworth Fire Dep. 40 32 nominations, for reelection at the* 8at. 3:40..«:S5,J:a5_ aad ether means of curbing it to Marion Weimahn were welcomed during the union St. Ing* pictures and mirror* should ba chalcedony in dilute honey or Sugar pending necessary corrections on that fell 20 feet from a crane at lots 11. and 12, block 64, mop of Primary Election on May 4. The 1»» to 14.1 per cent i« W29 and to 'The Daltons Ride Again' provide better hospital (facilities ney, 68, died oft his home, 349 Pine Paul's Church at <8 o'cl ai much a part of your eJeanlac auvup. Tfaa- atona I* Oea plaeed ta blue prints. ' '. Sunnyside Tavern. ..40 32 17.4 per cent in 1939. Although prices SAT. MATINEE ONLY avenue Monday morning after a as new members. A special award Sunday the O. G. Kelly Company, 920New Orange. deadline.for filing of petitions for fell considerably between 1029 and SUN. to TUES—3 DAYS ONLY and- other means of. curbing fatall- went to Mrs. Gertrude Richardson. evening. program as the more vitible pi* hat caneaalratei atdphurle add It was announced that' Borough Carpenter Steel No. 1 33 39- Added Attraction long illness. The funeral was held Califarala Weather Westfleld avenue, Elizabeth, on 40 the primaries Is midnight tonight. 1939 so that, the value of manufac- Ginger Racers, Lana Turner . tie* from cancer which now are at * ' IT I I lower down. A monthly which chars flu angary material In ' Engineer J. Wallace" iHlggtos Ott M &.-S Club :....32 from tho-Dooley Funeral Home, Hostesses at the meeting were While one part of CaUfornia beat* Monday. He was taken to Eliza- 47 Councilman. Arthur is complet- tured products in the country as u. 'Santa Fe SarJdlemateV Walter- Pidgeon. Van Johnson the rate of three persons every ten Mrs. Helen Carlson and Mrs. Elane with aoap and water win'prevent the paras band*, leaving tha white his return from Trenton MdlTcom- Basketball Over, Carpenter Steel No. 2 25 218-North avenue, west, Crantford, Name Chosen By the torrid cone for heat, another beth General Hospital for treat- 'Blue- Ridge *"ive 15 57 ing a three-year term, and Coun- wbole slumped'from. 70,137 million Sun.. Mob.. Tuts.. Men. 24.25,26 minutes, of whom about 40 per Bertolamy. Mrs. Jennlei Werme embarrassment and eliminate theband* aa they wen originally. Thla pletc plans for the playground and cilman Vitale- is completing a onc- •WEEK-END AT yesterday morning, with a Jilgh comes .very near to holding tha 1 ment. . *•'''. Volley-Ball Begins dollars In 1931'to 58,043 million dol- cent could be saved through early conducted Jhe session. itrenuoui old-fashioned Idnd of dyeing is practiced mostly in Cer- recreation center af the proposed Peter Loree. Sidney Greenstreet mass of requiem at St Anne's New V. Post leml-annual bouseeleanific. North American record foKheavy IFolice reported that Drake was KENDJWORTH — Wind - up year unexpired term to which feelars in' 1939; the value of southern .. Geraldlne FJtwerald THE WALDORF* diagnosis and treatment, Council- anowfall, aaya Nature ma Jackson Pond Park. ' Huatarlnn Granary was elected In Novemfoer. manufactures declim-d only from man Dlckerman concluded. Ch-urch here. Interment was in GARWO0D—(At an organization spending his day -oft on a truck games In the Community Basket- "- Plus Selected Shorts v0n suggestion o! SJresident, Hungary's plains) watered by the 9.996 million dollars in 1029 to 0,017 St. Mary's Ccnietery, Plainfleld. * Garwood Briefs * meeting/attended "by 40-members The mow of the high Sierra, in the with a friend* Andrew Selzan'of ball League were played' at Hard- •THREE STRANGERS' ; . The Garwood chairman is presl- Swenson, preltminiary work was' middle Danube and the Tlsza, are million -dollar* In 1039. indicating a 3:15. 6:45, 10:00 WED.. TIIURS. 2 Request Hits Barn In Norwalk, Conn., Mr. last week, the newly formed Gar- northeastern portion of the atate, is Roselle Park, an employe of the 1 ' dent of the Churchmen's Brother- —Thick, heavy turklsh towel*nat . started on the numbering of sev- ing School last Thursday night, second only to Russia's Ukraine as Sadors ? considerable gain in volume. Gross Man.. Tu««. 3:15.9:08 CARV 0RANT McNerney had lived In Garwood .'T/5 Bohato h. Casale of 3 Third wood post of Veterans of Foreign ean be used in 'weed one' of the meteorological wonder* Kelly Company. hood and has served as head of the urally wear better .and,longer, bol control when suited, bttt.one should Of the World. eral un-numbered sections in the and a program of volley-ball a European granary.' Rain Is plenti-. Katlve sailors of many eountrle*- farm income of the South, because Rudy Valleer- Oule-Nelson Uttlted Wor "Fund, hi addition to 17 years. He was employed as aavenue recently received his hon- •s chose as Its name, the Bay games was inaugurated this week. have used earrings, sometimes as'. 'Arsenic And Old Lace' orable discharge from the Arniy thin, lightweight ones are more ab- not depend upon them as a cure- borough. This work will be com- ful In the growing Benson, stays : of the fall ih prices, decreased from 1 taking an active part hi other com- pattern maker by the Thatcher Leaf Post. The 4>ay leaf. flower sorbent . ' 6nly_Caaada bty Water hu OBITUARY Volley-baH games for younger away at haryest^Ume. Gradually if afOTlK, QDu *P*^ DtCO O*' rnillion.dollar8 In 1029 to. 2,833 •PEOPLE ARE FUNNY ^ Oeo, Brent. Prlscilla Lane Furnace Company.' at the Fort Dix Separation Center. has as its meaning, "HI die for •n. ^^ . » . • Oreaay Burner* pleted at the next regular meeting century Europe.woreearrlniaj- munity project*. of the board on ftiprll 15. boys were played i^ 7:30 Tuesday since "1018 the feudal estates of. the MSH.. Tu6«. 1:40, 7:00. 10:00 Surviving. are two daughters, Honorable discharges have been you,"^and the name -was selected To removp Crease from the gaa sp«k> Mrs. John W. Lee night, and there were games for for personal adornment. Seafaring J' OF OAatWOOD CM. rtKfcascr ta nay halane* afpur stove burners, boll them a few min- church.and old nobility are being Mrs. «fctneg Bay of Clark and Mrs. granted Cpl, Charles J; Baniewicz in honor wf the 17 boys from Gar- •tat Brit* la cuh wUhln SO day* aft"r KEfllUWORTH — Mrs. Netitie meri starting at 8 o'clock. . lyio men (continued the practice. espe»t STARTS WED.. MARCH 27 ^j taaUaaa Oi» Las* /' of 509 East street and T/4 Ross utes In aoapy water. Rinse thorough- Up tom/h- Army* U*» Canada I broken up into farmer-oWned swell rm Carl Austin of Garwood;. three wood who gave their lives in the MOtieC »>l iNtwd Ud aba pay praparUonat* Bedside Instructions Lee, 45, of 508 BoulevawU wife of games are scheduled for tonight. farms. . daily pirates whose prefertnce was' EcTPi's Lifeslream ' Fred MacMurrajr* > IfcaPueblo Indians ot New Me*. Marino, 674 WiUrtw avenue, at the Public XotlM U hereby ghtaa thai Ik* •f taxes Car balane* of y*u 1*16ly and Ut them dry fefoM using. JOfyWifcta* sons, Joseph E. of Idnden, Jainu recent war. anaeal aneaud !U John'William. Lee, died Friday at tor the gold hoop. Apparently tba> The Kile has been the llfestrcam Marguerite Chapman ™ lw own their own lands by virtu Fort Dix Separation Center. BoMiimh W Oarwood has nMliHl ttw tellnm- Several returned veterans have' tradition has carried «wer-to med-f P. of Scotch Plains and Charles A. Nomination of officers will take ln(t offer* to purchmmt Boraucfa omtd land tel- If Baniiaatt. rmUm. uttata or w For Injured Student her. home after a efoort illness. Fun- evmced interest in the program, of Egypt alike under the Pharaohs, ik^'-«r tttlM granted fay tha Spanish MM.3/c Donald M. Legg of 300 not nMdMl far publle ua» mud that Ih* aald pay babacw dac iattbtr wlUi eral services were- conducted Tues- «n navies the Paelfle wearing e*r-J •PARDON MY PAST of Garwood; a sister, Mrs. John place at- the next meeting of theofftra bara be*a mvprofed by th*> alaiw aad aad taaa «UUa aald M dnt the Qttlcker breads* ; KENILWORTH— Arrangement explaining thlat volley-ball was Knife Rack the Ptolemys and the Icinfidom of (a- thus .antedating American North avenue received his honor- >RY| tings. If worn In the left-ear tha' 2:88. 8:40 Williams of, Garwood, and four post, to be held {Monday evening Council at s BWCUBK h»W oa Vtt lhh day audc akaO he rrtatned by the Bnr Clothe, need not ba held aa kni CANAD we being made for bedside in-day morning at Gray Memorial, 12 played by men ta^servicc more Keep all butchering knives tn a day. In the midst of barren desert GREGOBY'S able dischar«e at the U. S. Naval el JtoKk. I»W. and tbmt at a BtttUsc •( aaa* aabaa rmnbf tody by woluUo- before Ironing if warm waterii Springfield avenue. Interment was knife rack when not In use. earring supposedly Indicates th«the mighty river flows through o grandchildren, kit wife was i the in the rooms of the Veterans' As- 1% Mayor and Council to k* (uMaoUaKt. itttUf to Uw «aa*fuy. struction for Joseph Oonverso, son than any other sport. ; Warner .Baxter, Moha Barrie Personnel Separation Center at used to dampen them. wearer is a survivor of a lost ship wide, ertjett valley In which One cot- late Mrs. Mary MeNerney. j sociation on Center street, Tem- 24. IMS at tb« UiiBtelBml BuUdlag. Ctraaod. ™ Mrs. Jessie Converso of 06In, Graceland Memorialj Park. and wears it as a tribute to less Lido. Beach. L. I. porary officers were selected as NM. fersey at *:S» V. HrttwamU <*«• to•T bed BaOai *r aala. A- native pi Newark, Mrs. Lee ton and grain are cultivated. This •JUST BEFORE DAWN' purdimu will to namhbNd to* Baal mv- «•>- rVwutt to to w»«ty«d by Ban North 15th street, a member of the fortunate Khjpmates. while If, worn 1:40; 7:05, 10:00 ' Honorable discharges have been follows: Acting commander, Frank sntml anil ami* In accordant* «Hh tht H»- •adJUIa Bwl mOitti to NaMdlsu fertility is possible because < of a tnard. 1 If may. aad maniac efdlnmnrM. Irrahman class at Regional High had lived In Kenllworth" 22 years. In the right ear it Is • token that nfed-to-Pfc. Sebastion Merlo, Casale; acting adjutant, Henry •lalMa of the N. 1, Ke»ta«d StitotM of ltST She was a member of the Ladies' phenomenal flood, whose Waters T1U» 40: CtuMM. aa-W (e» and mahjatt «• in. Mmyar aad Ommea HIIWI the • whofll in Springfielpgeldd who ha* beenbeen', She was a me tha wearer participated in the invav originate more than 1,000 miles.to 409 South avenue, and T/S Robert Plekarski; acting quartermaster, the lallswlns brui and caadtttOBi KtW t» aw*s« ar r*»a<* aay or mil Auxiliary o* the Kenllworth Mar- tion of a Japanese Island. For SATISFYING TASTE far. wnflned to his home with leg ln- i'CHEERFUl EARFUL' the south, and which annually ln- E. Tood, 530 Locust avenue, at theFrank TorHseo. (a). DMMMlt aa flamt aruwwal ~ tax ^jW^4:j^nd^ Ma^i'* toa\BSi ~~^J Taaf~Tia^' aaailaa1 ammra^W*41'1' *- ^i-» i, t asotuck -andates-Ec3rpUan-land-4>orderlnt>(he HEADQUARTERS FOR fort-Dix-Separatiorr Center. ncsjufldhitk St. Teresa's Chapel- War toaailttei By • BUILDING MATERIALS an automobile last Noyeflber Cotton Easy ea Laai Kile. After flood waters subside T/4 Gerard G. Ga>ney of 107 ice overseas are invited to attend Orailo Bmlulo mad wife 1 Surviving In addition to her rich loans sediment Is left Second These Famous Katie Wlrt tutus COMPint N0OWSHMINT ..Mm Uozati tad AtMaa MuaH S3 ^r. 114S.M Supervising Principal Waurett W. Cotton removes less fertility from Willow avenue recently received the next meethig. . STIM husband are a daughter, Miss Mar- in length only to the Mississippi. f4rl A. Ralwo mod Wlambath BaUaa SS "a'sey was autihori?5ed to snake fir* th* soil than other major crops. Ex- Makes In his honorable discharge at the Fort HtlM P. DIelurman «« . SUM Missouri river system, the Nile ex. ..SM.M wngements tor huttuction In tl»garc* VHale, and o son, Chartes E. btwranee Dix Separation Center. Charte* CBrtatUaa and * SCREENS periment station authorities say lends through 35 degrees of latitude. Musical Instruments Utttmrct CnriaUmnv » wy s home at the .monthly meetlag Vitale.Jr... UtHh ol KenUvtofti* The Rev.,. Irvln C. Wise, secre- Red Cross Meeting SO-WTy . UX.M o that cotton Is the easiest crop ea Bowing through Belgian Congo, lattraatlonal Union «f Mta». ami anil « the Regional Board of Educa the land from tha standpoint et us- tary of the Garwood Chamber of GARWOOD—Garwood Branch Boulter Wodur*. Loral To2 I SS«-2i7-SJ» tt Uganda. Ethiopia. Anglo-Egyptian GUITARS ThMuas h. UrNauara 33 . SUM » last Thursday nlgtet ing toil nutrients. Grata to nWa* Commerce, and Harold fMurphy, ot Cranfard-<»arwood-Kenilworth . «U.«8 STORM SASH ffcrgeUe Taritef In Sudan and Egypt The Nile river GIBSON MARTIN. •litJsli an* Mercantile treasurer, are attending a confer- Chapter, American Red Cross, will WALTB fl. A •targeueu target" formed by tion with aoQ improving basin has tin area, of 1*082,000 SQuar* Umwb SI, fl ence of *h*he UniteUited StateStt Chs Chambeb r hold a regulag r meetingg, in ththee Cbtk. Hot at Oreealaai ataMk radio.frwjutncy eleetrie field, hu wiui cononHia nco pfoaacn «•» « DRUMS ' Cimiiiiy •* Nerth o! Commerce to Washington, D. C.BBorough h HlHalll att « p. m. WWednesd - h D«.th Vallv, there U in trtt- by ballistic* ginMN the tun. eettoa ftts ideally late • fW *! b falb bultete Jw«f dlstiiieM «• akAM "^a.aaiatt^B^Laaa^^a>at^^^ SLINGERLAND day, at whteh time a report on* the. •ou cofiisrvsmp current fund drive wkM be ppre- tt'to advlubk not to UM toojnany ted Al idd WHOLESALE A RETAIL CSnloid G4333 the first t£an*ua camion fired BRASS ditftrwt lamp »hid« riUterials Also considered will be Heat normally eonta(a» about at aa.amendment the by-laws • MASON MATERIAL BUESCHER mny on* room—nor thtdt fiHia! 1| OUT maai1lrld«ly UMd too* to W Per cent YORIC »ar ealora. r . • ' • which 'would call for holding of the annual meeting in June. la uddlttea I© Ireih mXOe, ««• KING which fuaruMd gnitty during ttt* BLESSING ; our 8*blDl6WiUart y*tHy m OLDS i thad* goes Into butter, ehettt, KENILWORTH INN bow "active throughout .. ' SELMEH •Regular Care Saves degrcci audrther dairy Ne#. Jersey.* Watch for Typewriter Wear at wkwianK&.w&mjmaniL s. 3. "SWarms" of "Flying Ante" WOODWIND Want THE BEST/G*5tU At ITtf, >th»t come with Spring, shed SELMER • ••• Now that we've sot to take bet- .-.their .Wipes, then idljapaear. ..BUFFET - ter care of whit; we have, it rb«e are termltet, Wetne- PENZCL-HUELLEH pays to have our'*fBdent repair thisptaeewoi3dbe Reshnrant OiitW New Management 1 elallwi (BXclUilvely la protec- •• -• v HAYNES man call regularly to cheek ea FRESH FISH MART tion of property against Be- . Awir -- your typewriter*. sIt eojte ITAUAN-AMERKAN KITCHEN cay, tetittlte* - and other little.,... saveg to much.' tyood-destfoylng insects: Our .:•! ;>;-/..'«.i-3f,: ..1 Stettkt, Oaopc, Oadcai. T»W. SpM^etti Dinntr* .••.;vv..:i...-f.ri'';;. SPECIALISTS methods ar« different and OJ1 EUttMh 2-118S iNSUUTjON thfifough. Censult us coh- »' iL,.•">'; '/>•'•) <• •••-••••-' '*>;£•••'• 'V11''' -\'; ' ' AH Iidlnadbb olf S SudtmfaeK s UK! Short Onfefi iLjiitv;/.").;-. eertilag all Termite problems. L i.»^i . .'r^fthfii^rtt'ipt • ' - • , ^^^^^^^^^^^ ' ^aw^aMaBT^SjBaWSJ^p ^^ * naj CHI MO WIST WONT ST«11T ••K\vj.i.s;i..';'.vi'(i>.jClsjsaa.'t .•y-.^.J.iiz:}:, SAUSAGE DINNERS Otrnfad WBM l ^vm-m?m\ ^j^jggu^Mjt^^m i ian o«t»Aro «•«»; «^a«^tetH. K j. ^ ^^ J ^S&M^^&X^^^^ ;;^ •^^j^r^S^f^ .• 4 SOCIAL ^ 1WS1KESS MEEITNGS lea«ll«f atlt,N.).r .,•; ••', ,<•' abethi'N. J». and SaL ROseUe CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MARCH7 28» 1946 FIVE CENTS Four Will Enter No Democratic Consider Widening ion Army Tomorrow .,,. Licenses Petitions Filed North Union Avenue' ,ancer 5end-off eerctnionles will be held For the first time in a number A proposal that North Union ivenue be. widened between AI- at tbe municipal building tottior- of years, no petitions .were filed by Prepares Gifts den street and Springfield avenue r6w morning for three- Crawford I ncrease the local Democratic organization Drive Is Goal Is Set Plan Wins residents een sent by the Cranfprd "Hhjn Drive Will Open leave tomorrow Agency Issuances Expect Total heldt has suggested that thisliuild- As was indicated.last week, Po- 500; School Junior- Red Cross to. Amos ngs and ground committee of the Monday; Nostrand iVhite, .a prisoner of the Japs Dur- Board of Education1 conslcle): Balmiere wAd, south; Robert' W. Motor Veh'ivle Agency at 17 North and Pinante Commissioner John avenue, east,; reported this week Breakdown Given ng-World War II, who Is! now rc- erection of a vjall along-the North Lists Committee '' ••> Hoberts, 105 Walnut avenue, and V. Nostrand are unopposed for the ttlving treatment in a San Fran- Union avenue -border of the Cleve- : tor pewais*ta to Thomas E .Shell, 40 Osbowie place, that his office had issued about Republican nominations for re- CranfordpGtarwood -Kenilworth The -Cranford quota for ,the . school 1,000 more drivers' licenses and U4co hospital. Mr) White, brother land Schol property-similar to that American Cancer Society dtHVe, all of Cranf ord; and Paul P. Jacob, election to the Township Commit- Chapter, A-merican Red Cross, is m-law of Edgar Davis, English and n front. of the Presbyterian. for a recreation ^i Hlverview terrace, WinfleM. about .300 more automobile license tee. ' Mr. Wolf is seekin* thfe which opcria here Monday, ibas ."" tags than had been issued at' this V>ver the top";in1be 1MB Fund guidance teacher at . the high Church. been set at $2,000,- it was an- • Uir*e-year term, nnd B5r. Nostrand % i time last year. Air. Helns called Drive, it was announced last night school, was .wounded and. taken • The -'mayor said the Township nounced yesterday by Johri -V. •• 1 .Also called up tomorrow to take. the one'year unexpired term of prisoner when the Japs, invaded Committee would stand the ex- Nostrand,. local choiww'an. Letters' attention to the fact that all 1945 F. G. Sykes. Frank T. WhWty, drive chair- He pre-^nductton physical exams are: licenses expire at midnight this IVake Island. pense-of erecting the wall and re- asking for contributions will,, be, :Mb Candidates ifor the Republican man. "The chapter's quota this was James V. Bumash, 25 Hampton Sunday. The local office will be, The high school fted Cross or- placing the curb in cohrlection mailed out early next'month to ) f Education at-.au adjora- County Committee are: First dis- 'ear was $12,-900, and it appeared in piwdand School mad; Frank A. Buzyn, 512 Elm open until 6 p. m. today and from ganization also, will distribute witih tlhc street j^idcnioB project. every resident of the community. i trict. Alpha Arnesen 'and Randolph Mkeiy last night that the total will 1*e board street; John A. tiombardl, 16 9. ai m. to 6 p. rti; tomorrow and mong,veterans a number,of af- Kirkmah; second, Jessie lM. Jansen. Mr. Nostrand this, week listed Burnside avenue;' Albert P. Nu- Saturday'to accommodate "mator- jghnns made hy-clrls-of thn eighth Tt* Hillcrest avenue; and' :T7 of his .committee as 1 Bent; ists'Who have not heeded the ad- There, will,be no more report ninth and tenth grades under di- lowrs: Co-chairmen, Mrs. W.. J. falsh. 5 Balmiere road. ward C. McMahon; fourth, Flor- JEdith Ramsey of i xnonitiftn to "o6mo ptirly TVTKV tivoid v: WWttWW y (announetdd , anA Issues Calf vedriek and Mi'a:-r.' C. Earimt; dayt all of Cranford; Edward O. ence- M.. EUemns and Ueprge. u. school faculty. ' These the rush." id sccretaryT Manning^RpMtzi^tir^jjij for The increase this year, especial- oeerT urer, Har61H*W. Compton'J auditor, Township; and Edward J. Begasse, Robert M. Minton; sixth, Janet E. md individuals who still desire to placed on display in the high ArtinB ffolloweo d appearancpp e ly in the category of drivers' li- Packer and. Walter E. Ousterman; E. Manger; and publicity, 252 Second avenue, an,d Frank M. ontribute' to mall' their ' checks school foyer. • •or V rivers Douglas Bailey, Charles.M. Ray •fie' mwting: ojf Blayw Getfge S.. Corvelyn, Jr 310' Spruce avenue, censes, is attriuted' by' Mr. Hems seventh, Julia R.-. Nicholson and h aanottnoed that a M to the number of returned veter- mmediately-to Mrs.. George Mock, nnd H. G. Suttcr. Garwood. : '. '. . . John W. Di>ran; ninth, Mary Jane aaon ^ewmmitt ans. ,who "are renewing their. li- Gkvvter and Albert A. Smith; and r., treasurer of Jhis year's Fund The addressing arid moiling: of Red!. Cross Requests. the appeal, lottcrs will be handled KEMODELED FASHION CENTRE FLOOR! wand be appointed withm a week censes, .. ; • , i. ' • . ; tenth, Bertha Koifier and Thomas Drive, at B09 Wiljbw street. .. War Dads Urge and tnade.4pplicattan in fcehalf «f by the local members of the Amer- State Motor Vehicle Commis- A.- Albans. ' . • A breakdown of district and Aid In Carrying Out (tafcomiainee for use of 4he $***•, sioner Arthur W. Magee revealed- ican Cancer Society Field Awny,, other returns follows: First dist- Post War Projects headed by Mrs. Fredrick.. Resi- .The earlier application including] this week that issuances of driv- Embargo On . J*v^ - . . . ..• tor permission tofiise the rict, $267; second, $501,50; third, Crunfovd Chapter, American Red dents desiring, to make direct con- ers' licenses and automobile plates tributions immediately may mail for Saturday and. .Sunday were slightly aboveJasLyear's figr $980.50^- 4tourthr-42r13W0^-_fllth. ^•oss, thislwcck_lssueid_n__calLfDt or hand' thwm to Mr. Nostrand at ication ures thomghout the state, but he 233 S~ $217.25.; .sixth, $018.35; seventh, Lumber Export drlvertfttt carry on post war work. Pardon us for croWin^, but our NEW Fasb'on Centre is positively __i._ :._... a month ago, also, it was It was pointed out that although the Union County Trust' Company warned that ttiere were still hun- $1,014; eighth, $686.50; ninth The executive comnftttcc o: sSood, on behaJf of the {traposed dreds of thousands'of car'owners Crnnford Chapter 3, American Wai many of the boys and girls have or 'JUr.. Compton at the Cranford fwreation commissiOfU Atahear- Post Seeks Use and drivers whto had not yet ajp- Of Measles $733.50; and tenth, $288.53. , Dads, at a. meeting Monday nighl returned from service, many others Trust Company. • • breathtaking! .Come see! See. our new Bridal Room where brides-to-be assemble en- ing on -the original apfriifatioti at- peared at the-agencies for renew- Business',- $1,041.60; Kenlhvorth, at Ketiilworth Inn, KonIIworth are Just going away, nnd for, them Funds raised here and through- Bded by about 100 townspeople Of H. S; Field for l1Lll $440.20; out-of-town industry endorsed a proposal for an .imme the war is not yet over. - Also cited out the notion' will be used, Mr. on iianS~19, thte'Soadliad Epidemic Swings $325; employe groups,. $78.07; or- dlatc.embargo"on~^ttfe~exportr-ofjwas the fact that there are-manyiNostrand- pointed .out to conduct - tire trousseau! Visjt the Oval Room ... a beautiful shop for discrimiua ting eeived arguments .for and against ganizations, $913; bank collections lumber to foreign, countries. Thi veterans in. hospitals and the Red an exhaustive research and 'the Sunday baseball (provision. Oranford Post, 212, American Teachers'Discuss Upward After a $238.35; special groups, $230.50 committee also recommended th Cross frequently is called upon t cational campaign to conquer can- It was pointed out ThutaJaari egion, has filed an application and special gifts, $1,245. ' discontinuance' of all building, ex give Motor Corps service to them cer, which annually takes the with the Board of Education for Education Problems Week's Lull or to their families. Hves of 175,000, people in the night that application/ still eanj The Garwood .Branch bas re- cept housing, with veterans recelv women who appreciate originals by America's most creative ..be.made by i use. of ttte .high vdbool. athletic A discussion of the vlswW. educa- The -measles epidemic, which ing priority rights for occupancy. Chapter .work; including scrvic United States. . designers. Come tomorrow... spend the^ntire day wandering leisurely ' ; «or use of the Held field on Walnut avenue for soft- tion program in Cranford^schools ported collections 6f $1,200, o: Cancer can be cured, ttie local was bjBlieved to have been on the about 50 percent of its quota.-Gol- G. Nelson Kling, president, whi to the various branches takes Jocn 'far ba^baU on days not cowered ban and; baseball games on Satur- was held at a meeting of all teach- Red Cross workers to Camp Kil- chairman, declared, if detected m wane here last week, took a sud- lections at the Cranford Theatre presided,.reported that he now has by the plan approved by the botfljd. days and Sundays; it. was an- ers in the high'school last Wednes- mer, the Veterans Hospital a the early stages. ' T4te purpose of den upturn this week to bring the tor the week ending TueStey^nlgbi on file 330 applications from vet- It was.also specified that the ap- nounded^at a meeting of the post day. A sound film was shown Lyons, and some times as war the all-out drive this year will Be* thrtfALL the newly enlarged shops/.. each dedicated .. total cases for the month to 233, it amounted to $480.69, according to erans seeking housing, facilities in proved program Is not. to conflict Tuesday I wight in the pasino by demonstrating procedures in using Fort Dix or some hospital in New to bring this fact to the attention was announced yesterday . by John Hiley, manager. , - Cranford. Many of the .veterans with the athletic program of- LiPliJdittht tifl i PJC- and-their-fomitlea-are-in-dlre-nwcd York. fit to a NEW you! Second Floor. K&MIS. • • . . athletics committee. turcib For the week of March irto 16, of aVcbmrnodatlons Immediately, . The Red Cross station wagon is throughout the'nation who are Tbe meeting was conducted by •Jfr. Potnpliano also reported on At present there are- two sound Mr. WiHsey pointed out there were he declared. . • , maintained by the local chapter suffering from the. disease. Walter E. Cooper, president . the meeting of the Board of Edu- motion-picture projectors in the 87 cases reported to his office, Mr. Kling reported he had con- and, as for. as possible is used for cation, held on MaVch 19, at which high school,, one in the Shaman while for the week of March 18 to tacted the FHA and other agencies all

:-'•• ' •••/ eant. a discussion was held relative to School; purchased by theJr-T. A. 23,.only 35 cases were reported relative to financing the proposed For those wishing to do this vol- Sunday baseball at the high school of that school,, and one in Cleve- Since Monday morning; S3 new 240-unit housing project to be unteer work good driver's expert - CMS Nine ToPractice field. He read a copy of a letter land and Roosevelt Schools-avail- cases have been reported. undertaken here by H. J. Shnhecn.|encc is necessary, and a ccrtillcatc sent by the post's executive com- able for use in any of the elemen- At Trinity The War Dads- will handle the j .first aid is required. Approximately 20 cases of Ger n mittee to Mayor Qeorge E. Osterr tary schools. The Roosevelt renting of the apartments and will, ^ Persons interested in helping to A. also has purchased a man measles, five cases of chicken Looks 0666 In Offices H heldi protesting the Mayor's ac- P.-T. pox and, vme case of sdarlet (eve: Church School*, Choir give, veterans first opportunity. carry on this Important service arc' tion at a special meeting of the machine, subject to delivery, for ,A delegation from the local requested (o get In touch with Mrs. use in that school. "also have been recorded, here thl school board' last Thursday night month. Join In Presenting chapter will attend' the charter Clifton S. Prcscott of 4 Ooerlng WCHTSHGirk in forcing the school trustee*- to Also discussed at- the meeting night meeting of,the Linden chap-]way .for Information. Seven Letter Men was the problem of how to inter- The health officer urged loca 'Church Year* reject the Legion's application for residents to notify their" famll; tor Saturday night ot the Crafts- Return; Start Tough Start Six Weeks est more young people in becom- A pageant, "The Church Year,' use of the high school field on physician immediately ort the ap man's Hall, Elizabeth avenue, Lin- Men's League Dinner Training Monday Sundays. ing teachers. The lack of trainees, aimed at' teaching the. seasons o den. Mr. Kling° urged as many Schedule April 13 it was pointed out, is a major pearance of a rash of any kind. Hi the church year in their, order, to A letter from (Mayor Oeterheldt, also warned that the common' colt local members as possible to meet Tonight At Church With seven letter men from- last .Nineteen girls, all of whom are: factor in the present shortage of gether with the meaning of cad in front of the municipnl building seniors and majoring in the' secre- in reply to that 6t the.executive qualified and able teachers. It was at tlhis season of the year may be The Rev. Russell O. Jones, year's capable team .oil set for 1 committee, was read, inviting 10 season, will be presented in Trin at 8 p.JmrSaturday.toab to.Lin- action again this"- y<;alrr~Cranford tarial' office division of the. com-; suggested that books relating to .the forerunner of a contagious dls' ity Church at 8-o'fclock Sunda; den. Transportation will be pro- pnstor at the First Baptist Church, mercial.- department at Cranford' members of the post to meet with the -teaching profession be added ease, and bears careful watching Bloorrifleld, and dean of. the New- High School's baseball, prospects tbe Township Comnvittef next night. The cast will be nude up vided.. . - • ,j—' look good. Coach Paul Buonav* High School, will begin six we to the high school library, and of members of the Church School, ark Bible School, will be' -the 1 Wednesday night in the municipal Plans were discussed for nn in- Ruro will hove to take advantage Practical office training on II teachers were 'urged to encourage assisted_by_thelcholr. peaker at the 37th annual dinner day by -working - in 'various local1 building to. discuss the subject. The capable children showing an inter- HouserEntered^Gun- IHe Mep's JLcague of Cranford of every bit. of "know how" in his post accepted the invitation. Parts will be taken as follows: held in the near future under di- squad, however, to make a good offltes, it was aiujounced yesier-j est in becoming teachers. The Child, Barbara Riggs; Mother in the auditorium of the First The'post gave.it sapproval to Its And Bracelet Taken rection of Richard Babcuf,. mem- showing' in the face of the tough day by .Harry Lawrence, eommer-; Carelessness on the part of boys Church, Frances Sherlock", Advent, Presbyterian Church at 7 o'clock executive commtitee and to Mr. Police today'are investigating bership chairman. „••, top.lglh't. The Rev. Mr. Jones has schedule set up for the team, rial instructor who is directing the and girls resulting in destruction Lawrence Brown; Christmas, Eliz-1:""""'' ~ ~# """>- ^ „. Fampliano for tiieir actions during of private and public property also forced' entry last evening at th Next been a worker among youth in the which begins April 13 with a game home- of E. W. Beatty at 28 Mun obeth Baker; Eplphany^Tom Gru-I moeUng of the chapter will against St. Mary's at William Field . The girts will work from 1 to' Che past two weeks. came up for consideration. The wber- ; Septuogesuno"« this is the first time the plan son and Fred CasonL Saints' Day, Mary,. Earhart; the award Is for work in connection ance of more than 100 members •™ been tried here, it is not new! Mr, King, membersBnp chair- at Roanoke College, Salem, Va. A gabled by breaking « small pane Howie Lodersted, outfielder; John Herald, who summons each/eason withnmpbrtant research and de- and guests.. The Margaret Greene Noake, short stop; Bernie Swane- »M is worked successfully and toj nan, advised that tt»e post mem- returned war veteran, he is a of glass In the rear kitchen door in turn, Louise Pulley. Guild of the church will serve the ' sophomore at ' velopment projects. for the Navy Guild of thechi kamp, < outfielder, . and John advantage of pupils fat p^Tjie regular Wednesday services finally came lost Sunday evening He is a graduate of Crawford High to put a temporary end to grass the first day ot spring, and con- are all sophomores, and as such idee and attitudes an mr School, where he participated In for dut(f at the A!AF (BUlitary A small jewel box taken from arranged for the Lenten season will be developed as material for J^ expects to find or be. able to Center at San Antonio, a bureau drawer and left on top wUl.becontinued with Holy Com- and brush fires here, Fire Chief jtinued to build up on Friday and football. Howard G. Schindler reported this over the week-end. Heavy rains future teams. "'"'" in the new employe^, *frd; Glen P. Mussebnan, AenM. 3/c, Texas. of the bureau, was taken to police muiuon,at 7:15 nnd 0:30 o. m. and Following the. opening game headquarter! for examination for.utany and' sermon at 8 p. m,, week/ Most of the alarms were starting Sunday night wetted down tbe cooperating DSNR, of S01. South Union avenue, CpCpll. Rd^ 1D.. liotetilaftlo . of 2 reported to the Arehouse by tele-jgrass and ground «o that by Mon- (Continued on pooc eifihtj - a service to those em-] Crescent plabs •"recently receiveid d fingerprints. with the children's service at 3:30 left Okinawa on March 2 aboard phone. day the "epidemic" was over. who desire'and need extra! hi« honorable discharge from the Mr. Beatty told the '.police he'p. m," The Rev. Frank V. H. Car- Points' at" which field and brush fite TJSS KenOiftwKenOift,, «t, 4d p of the MI Army at the'Fort-Dbc Separation left his home at 6 p. m. and dta-' (Continue""—"—*d o—n —poo—* -*- Chief Schlndler said the main Laier Tells Lions "Magic Carpett" FleetFlt, which'was cause of all the- work for his .de- fires were extinguished included Pupils participating :'••.' •' J • • . " ; ' the T>»»W scheduled to arrive in San Fran- .Center. covered on his, return at 11 p. m. partment was carelessness on the!the following: At the end of Roger Convention Program »nd the offiee, m ^ they Krrt IX iHa'OD. Doriaa of S» that the house had been entered. Board To Consider part of householders influenced by^ avenue; off Orange avenue near *o* follow: Carol" clseo lasi week, HamlHon avenue has r*celved*his Mrs. Beatty ii visiting la Virginia, An outline of the program for C-.K. Sellers iuun Nonoaar Sherman. USNR, son warm weather to clean Up their the Kenilworth line; Lenox and honorable dliicterge frum the Ar- [so "the house was empty all day!Shaheen Application premises, although It wos suspected North Union avenues; North ave- the. Lions State convention .to •b*;C:M of Mrr. and Mr*. BuiiMBuiMf & held in Atlantic City June 14 and'.'jtm Jean ofSlflSoulfllh h aventieetie , aowMaao - my at to Fort Dix Sepat ataon while Mr. Beauty was at work. tit Henry J. Shaheen that some of the Diazes had been nue, east, and Elisabeth avenue- hiaaofSlflSuh Cter •••••••.••••'•• • •- ••- ... . . 15 was given by District Govetaor vfcfj i Bda has tye*n pro- Center. • . •'•II . for modification of the zoning or- Started "by "thoughtless children In Cranford avenue; in back of 325 tioned in Bermuda, has tye*n pro- - OpL Harris S, Waraer "of 10 Robert J. Later at a business-dia^.•••''jtjS noted to boatawaia'taiaV mat* mate -2/2Le -2/2L 1 dinance to permit erection of a looking for a little excitement. North avenue, east; in Bryant ave- !41 Qreaves' place' recently received Ray on N. J. Press . Iner meeting of the HU Jbtother, Hu»seU *L garden-type apartment off North Whotever the cause, the unusual- nue; William street; High street; ft'S.c;r'ft'-V;',.:'„'•.; ''•.•• ..:'" '•» • " ' ' hon- his hoaowbledlsebafge from the avenue, east, between Osborne ly heavy demands upon the fire Roosevelt avenue; Wall street;Chjb in the Chtmney Comer Tues- Army Air Forces, Air Technical Executive jGrotip. .liVirn lalac nnd1 n ill b department resulted in on ltnml- South avenue, west; Johnson ove-'day night, Thaw was dlso A dig> Service Comwand, aatwrigmrjeiat Wright Field,, Charles M. Ray*,' editor of The»TheP <«» a™ &> avenue, will be nently dangerous situation at nue; Retford avenue; New street; jcusslon. of changes to i d hah s returne'd' *~to Citizen and Chronicle, has beea c<)nslt1«red ^y ^e Zoning Board of the clubs by-laws. and 115 1 1 times. On Saturday afternoon, for*Norniandle place, and other .scat- . ¥/4 John A. Coffey of 41 Craig 1 with the' Stan- appointed a member of the execu-fAdJexecu-fAdJ *" *" ^ a meeting in the The meeting urns, conducted by; place' recently received M» honor- ldsfornier position with " 'i itt of the New Jersey Municipal Building at 6:15 p. m. instance, the chief, reported, o'tered parts of the township. « dard CHI OeVelopwCent Company In 'tive committee of the New JerseJersey Municipal Building at 6:15 p. Hillside avenue resident almost, At 4:80 a. m. Saturday firemen Thomas G. GUIey,. president, with" and ui ible discharge from the Amy at Bayway. The son of Mr» and Mrs. Press i fof r thth e cominoingg MondayMonday, aecn yt^jew ^» ..* ~~ lost his barn because every piece were called to the home of H. t. August Thecmann, Jr., tervin* *« college; the Sort 1M* Stparstltt* Cettter, project u be Arthur & Warner of SI Grove apartment, rentals torjot flre-flghtlng apparatus was out Gruber, 14 Forest avenue, when secretary In place of William Bar-'' . .^/ Sllfe'dtrawa arable, "*" iilsjiiMe. the house became filled with smoke ron, Who Is 111 at hi» hbme. • tmUulkd by-wttrtL k Westervelt, G«pve Hecord. 3, Amerloaa-ported o field fire was because of a el< Ceuiity (sne«t^ time,the fire was no damage by e executive eowmitte^'were enter- and> thel* 3yea^ g W«r D»d«, to the teterest of wrt-.hij property. By the time,the fire was no damage by fire, tauwd, List Frid»y niint «l " " Waverfy, at 0i* 6re«we« (placea* bbintthb L Tb9b*« &£propi - Idepatfet snanaged to get equip- firemen also responded to a call \mm ArMtii '"' •''"••:l( ;•'* ''•'•' '•:'-11" '•'^ ;'•' • •"•'•'•i''-1.1-.' ,'''..*•»•• the &&&: