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i~: -> CHRQNICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBi» 16, 1DM Shop and Buy in ?i> Cranford 7f*» •.»**• WHEN YOU PATRONIZE STORES GARWOOD KENILWORTH Vol._LXI. No. 48. : EntrrrtJ nM urond clnvv m^ii nuttt-r til • - ISSUING •.'./• \ - •• =4= CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY,^ DECEMBER 22, 1954 Thr Pout Officr at Cranford, N. J. 26 Pages — 10 Cents Two Teacher Early publication Again Next Week Conrnnunity Groups Coapmattiig to MakeReport Gives Resignations Tfie Citizen and Chronicle will", United FundDAve be published Wednesday mdrn- Miracle of Christmas Come True for AltWater Plan in« next week instead of-Thurs- Police'Sijt. William J. Gassmnnn, Ac< day. •-•"'• who for years has served a:; Cran- Deadlines for news* items and ford's official Santa Claus. reports Timetable Exceeds Its Gci The resignations of two elemen- advertisements for the Decem- Santa Will Be in Town Again Tonight umers tary teachers were accepted last that he is having the busiest sea- A draft ofjh'e report of .Malcolm The 1!)54 goal of $20,000 set by the^ Cranford United Fund ber 2!) issue, in order to insure night by the Board of Education son ever this year, and his reports Pirnie Engineers of New York on campaign lias been exceeded, Harry T. Sutherlin, executive chairrnan publication, have been advanced" of a new hi^h in Christmas spirit , at a meeting in Cleveland School, ffll detailed stud.y of the dislri.butio.il for this year's drive, today announced. '• ' . . ' ~* and a secretary for the guidance are borne out by the activities of ! The1 annual drive help's to support the Cranford Welfare Asso-" -Church news, 9 a.m^ Monday. local individuals and organfc'a- ; •jysteft) * of the Plainfield-Union department of Cranford High Clubs and organizations (ex- Water Company conducted by the ciation, Cranford Visiting Nurse Association and Boy and Girl Scouts. School was appointed. tion";, many of them workinj; : ccpt^those meeting Monday and through-.the Cranford Welfare As- i engiileeriiiu firm lor the- Inlei- While exceeding the goal, the The resignation ofMrs. Lynorc Tuesday) Mondity inorninK. soeiation and the Department of • Muhicipal Writer Committee .was drive »rraeh<:d $20,000 by the nar- ; • A~ gheehon, • a second , grade , Pictures,! M«>n(layi,noon. Welfate. uimed at m»kin£ : sure ] ai'ceptcd;'"' subject i to "'suggested teacher in Cleveland School, is lowest o1 margins.', The Jotal col-( Classified advertisements, 10 that everyone, young or old, rich changes, at a meeting of the School ing Stamps .effective as of the first of the year. a.m.' Tuesday. lected was $20,033.06. In thu 18 or poor, has a brighter and hap- group's executive committee in the She cite,d-home responsibilities as Food store advertisements, pier holiday than ever ^before! districts throughout thp town, the the reason for leaving the Cran- Wcstfield in u n i e i p a 1 building Ceremonies Tu'-'sday morning. campaign netted $1SV-Ol3.96. The RUMDREDS ford school .system: Santa Holds Court • . • Thursday night. Late news items will be ac- repiaindcr of $5^02.0 came from Mrs. Blanche Virsoco, kinder- Santa, who has been holding •JviavOr Fred P. Andersen, a rnem- ct'|)ted on Tuesday...... ;.- :&r- l»tal—organza-—4? fjaftcn teacher at Brookside Place in"Kis traitfc)r Wnrf- TJeT Begin Today Cooperation - of organization TnT rxpeuuvi! connTnTrnxr, With a- cyrjjergtone - laying' School, will leave the school sys- Office under sponsorship of the said the report presents a. complete out-of-town businesses and publicity chairmen anil adver- ceremony-this morning at- 10:30 trm on or before February' 6 to tisers in getting their ccpy in as Cranford Business Association, survey of physical improvements employes of -Western Electric^ will conduct last-minute .confer- at the Brookside Place School,! loin her husband, who has been early as possible for next week's N necessary to bring PlainfU'ld- Kearny. . These Cranford Stores Issue Consumers Green Trading Stamps ences with his young friends on the Board of Education will begin ' assigned to Fort Benning, Ga., by issue will be. appreciated. Union's distribution system up to Albert. E. Johnson, president of the Army. the subject of "what I Want for required standards to eliminate a series . of thru'.' events in "con- ' the Citizen and Chronicle of-' nection with the opening of its the United Fund, today- 'expressed Hired as >secretary for the high Christmas" from 7 to 9 o'clock tor water shortages and low pressure In Appreciation of Your Valued Patronage (lee will be closed all day Fri- two new elementary schools. . his appreciation to Mr. Kutherlin school guidance department was days, December 24 and 31. night. He will distribute gifts to reas.and also a detailed and com- all the children calling on hint, end i plete plan siiHfjesting not only im- Following today's program, a and to the many other workers Mrs. Charles.Mott of 7 Wobdlawn who combined to maki. the drive START TODAY! CONSUMERS PROFIT SHARING WAY! j.venue. Dr. Howard R. Best,_sup- there will be a photographer on', provements but also the chronolo- dedication ceremony for -1 h e hand to take pictures which par~! gical order in which they should Brookside place buildinK an.i the organization. At the same 'wiis originally planned to split one George Angen was in charpe 'of With the olh>^ Best; superintendent of schools, ntfw school after the first of the of the club present to help the nno' Louis G. Troutmnn, president will be announced later, Mr, John- year. Christmas Reason has broken all Maytir CarlyleCrane of Plainfield. son .said. records for incoming and outgoing children enjoy themselves were leaving their municipal offices at «»f.-the Board of Education. Sixth' 1 Mr. Johnson congratulated the Groceries -"-: Cold Cuts — Soda '. Toys. Games. Dry Goods Prescriptions, Drugs. Cosmetics Jewelry, Watches, Repairs mail at the- Cranford Post Office Albert J. Davies, president; Police the clrtsi of thi' year. Mayor An- grade students will speak . on Capt. Lester W. Powell; Manning topics which will spell out Brook- residents of CYanford -for achiev- v . • From December ' 10 to Monday dersen will, be the only remaining Warning inclusive, the postmaster reported Rowitz, Robert Gooilrich,. Henry member of the group's, executive side School. ' ing another successful campaign. there were 562,830 cancellations Lovett, Arthur Williams. Robert committee ami it.is expected that A highlight of. the prograijjwill Collections by districts follow: 5 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD 34 EASTMAN ST. AVE, W. CRANFORD CRAWFORD 27 NO. UNION AVE. CRANFORD or 36,052 more tha.n last year's Connors and August Tlicrmann. Jr a reo'rgiinziatinn and election of a be the 'presentation of an Ameri- District Amount On Toys figure of 526,778 for the same new executive committee will.take can Hag to the school by Mrs. V. 1 $ 453.55 , Theatre o place at th<- January moetine. Leroy BrinkerhotT, president of the In issuing a plea today to local period. Santa Claus also" will be pres- 2 ' 585.00 Lynn Shaheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shaheen Mayor AruicW-n said it was. de- Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt. Newell 3 ,. 1.816.50 residents to. taKe proper precau- During the . 10-day period the ent as the Lions Club entertains V tions in purchase and use of holi- of 182 Locust drive, is shown having a confidential chat with cided Thursday night that contin- Hodney F'iske Post 335, Veterans -4 1,000.75 local office handled 223 more bags an..expected.. 1,200 children of the ued . e.xi.sU;nc«' of the? Inter-Muni- 5 556.50 day decorations. Fire Chief How- of incoming parcel post than dur- , Santa Claus in his trailer, which has been parked-across-from the pf Foreign Wars, and of a Bible liiil community'; in the first to fifth cipal Committee is an absolute by Miss Elsie M. DelPesco of « :...: 457.50 ard G. Schindler voiced a specific ing the same period last year, and grade age group, at a motion pic- Post Office for the past two weeks under sponsorship of thu warning^/ with regard to highly necessity »t this time-, with two Hurry D. Johnson . Council 123, 7 ., :. 822.25 60,000 more pieces of incoming ture program in' the Cranford -CTanford-Business-Assooiation. Police Sgt. William J. Gassmann, prime objectives in mind: 1. Im- 1 8 .., 714.00 inflammable plastic Santa Clauses mail, Mr. Metz said. ' Daughters of America. Both gifts The-itre at 9:45 a.m. Friday. Gifts Cranford's official Santa, will greet local children in the trailer provement' of an obsolete water (Continued on paue 7) o :.... 843.50 which appeared on the market re- The peak of the rush was passed will be' presented and prizes distribution svstem and guarantee $? Jody Maida Martens Plait's Esso Station cently' at ''bargain" prices. again tonight from 7 to'9 o'clock. , • •. — J'hnto liy-J^m.-!.- u.ii«- 10 456.15 Towne Shoppe on Monday, the .'postmaster re- awarded. Edward J. Shaheon is of (in Intermedia**- supply until a 11 Because of the danger -inherent ported, but he added that, incom- chairman for this project. Assist- Round Valley becomes a reality ;... ne.oo • • \. in these particular toy3 they are Jaycees to form 1.581.50 ing mail Is expected to continue ing In the festivities will be a de- and 2. Cooperation with other 1u3 ;. ' 467.50 Infants' & Children's Wear fur from being "bargains" at any groups working toward a Round "Everything; Photographic' Gas, OUs, Batteries, Repairs • Ladies' Apparel heavy for the rest, of this week- tail of policemen in charce of Capt. : price, the fire chief declared. Two Days Remain to Enter Valley. 14 312.10 Extra ^deliveries' were made over Powell, and several members of Cranford Chapter 15 ; 382.66 In response to warnings receiv- the past two week-ends/and dur- the" lire department under direc- from the National Safety: Council He said the latest report of 1« C. 2,147.00 ing the past week there have been tion of Fire Chief Howard G. Christmas Display Contest Malcolm Ploii.. Engineers,- auth- On January 6 32 EASTMAN ST. CKANFOBD 3C NORTH AVE, W. CRANFORD and. the National Fire '-Protection 17 .:.-.: 889.00 RARITAN ROAD 29 NO. UNION AVE. CRANFORD two deliveries a day, and in some Schindler. If you plan to enter the residential Christmas decorations eon orized by the executive group liist Formation of a Cranford chapter1 Association, and in view of reports summer with the consent of th<" 18 ., .; .-: 1,352.50 that these dangerous articles had cases three. Veterans Entertain test, you have two days in which to submit your entry to any member of the Junior Chamber of Com- Postmaster Metz declared the Another .date was kept by Santa whole committee, deals with both shown up in other communities of the Cranford Real Estate Board. / those objectives, but essontiallv merce is planned for a. meeting to Total $15,013.9C|. in this area, Chief Schindler dur- regular force and 48 extra helpers (Continued on page H) Totals in other divisions were: taken on for the rush will continue The'board announced that Friday is the deadline for the sub with improvement of the distribu- be held January 6 at the Municipal ing the past week assigned Fire- mission of c-ntrWs. Judging in the contest.will be conducted on Tuesday, tion system. Local businesses, 52,592; local or- man Edward Rcade to check on their special efforts right through Building. ganizations, $743; out-of-town Christmas Eve to insure delivery beginning at 7:30 p.m. The judges Details of the report were ex-, This was announced today by -whether-they-had-been-siocked-by: plained by Robert Mitchell, and businesses, $485, *~and Western. any local stores. of all holiday~rhair~rceeivcd~~Up; Wallace Dixnn of Kosellc, a mem- Electric employes, g 1.200. "__ _ until then. The Past Office will, •Ernest-W.—Whitlock-of-ihc_Nc-w-| Fireman Reade and Police Capt. sgect all entries. Two Trips York Engineering firm at Thurs- ber of the Eastern Union County •Lester'W- Powell after a tour of be closed Christmas Day, with only Entry blanks are available at day's mee'tin". A/& A. Hardware special delivery mail and perish- Hike Action unit, and James Harrison of West- Jones Sunoco Sta. Harrison's Gifts Gutman's the business area reported they "If it is possible for us to be rep- M.ilcolm Pirnie also prepared ii found none of the inflammable able articles being delivered. the office of any member of the field, a leader of that town's chap- resented within the terms of the For Santa general jrepor* •"•" Plainfield-Union Attire Drive "toys. here. ' The postmaster expressed • Cranford Real Estate ttoard. ter. The two nearby chapters are! Interstate Commerce Commission Popularity of the annual Sant facilities and futii'rtr needs which \ • •:••"• . •• ' ,.. The lire chief said the warning ; Four cash prizes^amountin;; to Hardware — llousewares — Paints thanks to the people of Cranford stipulations, Cranford 'commuters was presented fo the Inter-Muni- cooperating in the formation of the j .Gas. Oils, Tires. Accessories. Cards, Gifts, Records, Supplies was necessary, however, in the $100 will be awarded in each clas- Claus tour of Cranferd sponsored Continues for their cooperation in mailing will be represented." Mayor Fred cipal Committee last June. Cranford group. event that any Cranford parents Plans to implement the.affirma- early, sorting their cards for local P. Andersen declared today in re-• si(ication. The three classes for. the by the "Johnson and Johnson Em- Township* Engineer Patrick J. At the January G meeting pros- Groceries, Dairy, Frozen Foods have bought these toy's elsewhere and out-of-town delivery and pre- !•contest will be: Overall decora- ploye;!' Recreation -Association* 'fyas Or"" attended, Thursday "i»MV- tive vote of the students at Cran- it 12 NORTH AVE..W. CRANFORD -for their ,chiM.r»»j. Several -forms ferring to the hearing to be held pective members will he fold what to^rd High School conceniing the NORTU & ELIZABETH AVE&. 8 NO. UNION AVE. CRANFORD paring packages properly. before the ICC in Newark~ori Jan- ! tion of house and lawn," door dec- 'grown so in recent years that the session with Mayor Andersjen.' of the toy' have been reported i orations and most original. Four the Junior Chamber of Commerc: wearing of proper attire will be sold, one a Santa Claus in a sleigh uary 19 to determine "whether"the trip will take.two days this sea- _is anrl what it does, yv 'I'm wil! developed after the first .of tht: recent 10 percent. inojease in in—caih prizes will' be awarded in 418 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFOBD pulled ~by reindeer, nnd another i it-ach classification with "$15.* f6r son, "it wal; announced today by be shown describing the history of year, G. Frank Zimmerman, prin- Santa Claus that spins around. Township Seeks ter-state commutatigmiares on six Endorsement a typical chapter. All questions, cipal, announced. railroads, including \the Jersey I first place, $10 for second; $5 for William Mcchlcr, 'president of the Most of the sales, it is reported '; third and §2 for honorable, men- will be answered aiid a constitu- Mr. Zimmerman rrtet Friday with have been made, by itinerant pedd- Expert Consultant Central; are reasonable. association. the officers of the Student Coun- | Uon. ' .•, Santa Claus, portrayed by Felix Session Set tion committee will be named, Mr. lers rather than by reputable mer- Mayor Andersen reported that j, Mrs. -F. T. Deacon, chairman of Dixon said. cil. It was decided at that rnect- chants. • ForPlaii Board Township Attorney Carl Warsin- Forte of Garwood, an employe at JWhen the screening committee ing to draw up the program and ski is studying the set of stipula- i the contest committee, said the re- the Johnson and Johnson Baby of the Joint Civic' Committee for The new chapter will include to introduce it at the next meeting Considering hiring of an expert Cranford, Garwood and -Kcnil- 1 tions outlining procedure for the] HContiuucd on Paoe. H) Product^ plant here, will distrib- Encouraging Candidates ' for the of the StuHofit Council. as a consultant for the Planning Board ot Education meets Monday worth men. About four members Sportsman's Shop Albert's Shoes Speed Auto Stores Board in connection with the "new hearing which was" adopted re- [ ute candy canes to local children The council announced that Lehigh Esso Service on Thursday, antl Friday, traveling evening at 8 o'clock -in the music of the Eastern Union County group Police Tests .look" which is -being taken at cently by the' ICC and u-ill wre- j arc- expected to transfeY'lii ltJe~Drri- • complete returns from the voting • through town in a tractor and room of Crantord High School, it show 61 percent of the »$tudent Cranford'ij over-all growth, town- sent his opinion as to what action! Special Hours will have several names to con- po'sed unit, while several West- Cranford should take. , i trailer. An escort will be provided body in .favor of neater attirj&for i: ; Men's Wear & Haberdashery Shoes For The Whole Family Tools, Paints and Auto Supplies Taken by 14 ship officials have under consider- sider for endorsement as candi- field members also may switch students, while 39 opposed the ii! 'R* Gas, Oils, Tires. Accessories ation a list of names suggested by At a preliminary hearing, it was by Police Sgt. William J. Gass- their affiliation. |'\ There Were 16 applications filed For Christmas dates for. the Board ot Education. program. The vote followed a engineering firms and the. State decided that cases of complainants mann. . It was learned that more persons The Junior Chamber of Com- j and 14 men took the examinations Arrangements for this sixth an- campaign by the council to im- Department, of Economic Develop- wishing to appear at the January Listed by Offices have been proposed than the .three merce, Mr. Dixon said, is it service ' prove the dress of students. 17 NORTH AVE.. W. CRANFORD 4 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD 9 "NO. UNiON AVE., CRANFORD held in Cleveland School on Sat- ment, it was reported this week hearing must be presented in writ- nual tour have, been completed by vacancies on the board this year. organization for rn6n between the 310 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD urday as a preliminary to. estab- Several Cranford institutions Mr. Mechler with the cooperation Serving as numbers of the spe-- v (Continued on page 2) (Contbiued On page- 2) • this, 'week announced special It is considered likely the commit- ages-of 2! and 35. The Eastern cial committee which rah the drive • lishment of a waiting list for pos- of Richard C.'Dowell, manager of tee will endorse more than-three Union County groim he said, has sible" appointment to the Cranford hours and arrangements-because the local J and J plant. were: Bill Livingston, Ja'nice, ' of the Christmas holiday: candidate's. confined its program to youth .icti- Kaye, -Ann Mori;anihau. Pa'tr^icia' Police Department, it was re-. Thursday Route | Most stores and offices will be The'screening committee consists vitics such as the '"big brother i Castaldo," Carla Castatdo, Sonja ported.th.is week by Chief William On ^Thursday, Santa will start of all'tho senior delegates of the movement," collvctinn of toys and A". Fischer. Presbyterians Set Drive; closed on Saturday, Christmas Gt-row, Jack Bur.ton, Floyd D:iy, and some offices also will out at 10 a.m. arid travel the fol- Joint Civic 'Committee, which i.-. a painting project at the Janet I Sahroppe and Jean Bylden. Boa-' " Thos—»h«r-<~ian- rTn~ioy~Edward "Hobble:' Patricia average 70 or better for the two the start of the* new year, and the remainder, ot the week. In (Continued on jjaf/c ?i fCotitiiiui'd on ;(!(;." 2) , (Continued on paye 7) Cnstaldo, Carla Cast;»ldo, Sonja Session and Board of Trustees next few weeks and it is hoped Bicycles and Toys Yard Goods. Notions. Patterns Dry Goods and General M'dse. tests will be placed on the waiting keeping with the season, red Gerrow, B411 Livingston, Janice Candy, Toys,', Gifts & Stationery lists if they pass physical examina- have appointed, a' building fund that construction may be started warning tickets extending Keve. "Jean Belden and Lynne tions,- ' committee, 'it was reported this early in the spring, it . was re- Christinas Greetings, will, be Sheldon, Stiulent Council^ publi- Taking the' examinations Satur- week by the Rev. Robert G. Long- vealed today by Dr. George' A. u-^-'d instead. Adult School Lists New Psychology Class!city chainran. • '. ' ' ' 19 NORTH AVE.. W. CRANFORD 8 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD ukcr, pastor. ' Announcement of »- .... -..: * i. .. :.-i I,.. .1 i: - .- .1 :..*^: i.. .* ,.l ;.. *u ...... /..,...-. , » «„ !r... -. ~ ;.... -,.' ..„ : I 19 NO. UNION AVE CRANFORD 228 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD day were: William F. Bcttigc.r, 24, Aitcheson, pastor of the church. Postmaster Arthur F. Metz re- In announcing the inti'oduction distributed in the near futur Mr. Iversen is serving as presi- The ballot wus composed by the exact date of the start of the of a new course entitled "Psycho- The iiew course. Mr. Rudd said,' dent of tho Cranford KLwunis Club Carolyn Klush. Ed-ward Hobbie. of 116 James avenue: Raymond L. Plans call for erection of a two- ported that it is expected all Davidson. 22, of 164 Mohawk fund drive is expected shortly. Chri^iir.;is HoliveriOs will be logy and Successful Living." Chan-" is being offurtd to help people to'; and is a member of the adult Janice Keve, Bill Livingston and drive; Noll F. Dillon. 29, of 11 Richard H. Lackey, Jr., has been story building on Cherry street completed Christmas Eve; and nintj Rudd, assistajit director; re-1 understand their own problems,. .school's advisory committee. Jean Uelden.' . Jack Be^an. Bill ..' -•South-Union -avenue, named building fund treasurer, adjacent to the present church tl:.jt only special delivery mail ports that courts at the .s|iiing \ need-, and goals and to irrprove !vtn; Charles Hcddon, president LfyincsTon. Janice Keve, Jean Bel— ~ den and Edw'aril.Hnbbic tallied the idle, 22, o£ .720 Lincoln avenue; lmd~oTrTers~scTving-x>n- tho-buikU be semesttr of the Cranford Adult i their pubiic contacts. The lristruc- and director <•( 'the schruil, .m- - JIobert-F.-Hand, ,24. at 420.Hoxth. ing fundepmmittcv. -arv:~Mrsv. Wai- j Dav. Post "lSfinor^lITwn7rrn~fAToat"tiro-^mn"e~tnr-w -iu.unt»ul. that-liu;^IlL_iL-itiji- Trust- voV-: ,_^_ ter KTFashacht;- Mrsre^V.-Uoion,; —. . , , 'i^'_.Qf.fjri".^iL>j.(!v?i_vViLK'"wi; u'" leifi;th"";is"during th<> fall term, and | psych/ilogy instnutor at -Union eo\ . and' the advi.'-ory i-innmiUtv , • Mr. Zimmerman pointed out that Union avenue; Frank Jacoby, 32, .Auill_nwui.JLaiiiiary.J>: at thc.iii-'mr:i^_tiic_Di:o.bJ.crn.. Ol.^Lorpx.^r^inappnjr. I of 171 Mohawk drive; George W. crantA George Bates.. B. C. Bil- School and provide fac-ilmcs ior;"jj4. open ;JS "u>uar'"vmur~6"pln7 r \\v. Rudd ropvirti-d that- a bro- ti-rm. Mr Iveis«.-n w.is mf»dera.tor of Mrs. William T. Collins, 1H priatc dress at the hi^h school Li a Kane, Jr.< 22, of 16 Wall street; den, E. B. Cyphers, .Robert M. the young people of the church ( Friday. (liiiie doscribisig all course's to b<" for a labor-managoinent^Yflations Mii

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1954

John fl. McClIhtoek announced lie for decision on such, questions itself, which JCC allowed to y, ;n imons, Julie Ann Storz, Dale. Vo- Wednesday. A grab bag'ndded to i Shamus had >shared. in four starts for the Blues and Manuri LoHef* Ucense Will not run again. M: L. Talia- as. which Vvoy the business area is to-effect November 21 vd,, ^ Kel, Barbara Walters, Robeiffir the fun. Judy. Dayison, Joan Loe- "Mrs. L. M. Tucker led the Scouts -the i. fourth loss in foutr contests Radio, Television Singing Here Next Wednesday moving and which way, it should public bearing and over prot,'.,- Wiese arid Margaret Witherington. in carol" singing. Trie girls then Blues Wall©!* Salvatore Manurij Jr., 18 years Gfee ClubJOIiristmas Concert ferro, chairman of the'new plan- (Girl Scout lpff and "Ellen Ahr baked the cook-, for .the Coinets. be .encouraged to move anil what of commuters and the Public Ut ^ Leaders of Jhis. troop are Mrs. exchanged gifts and later served old. of 24 Hollywood avenue, haa Stars Appearing ning committee and head, of the ies which were served. Pa4ty_Sa'n-ii The box score: .had his driver's license: revoked teachers committee, ftports he has should be done with remaining va- ity Commission. Mayor And*, W Brownie James Goodwin, Mrs. Edward punch and copkies, which they Hillside,74- Acclaimed by Large Audience giuliano was chairman of the. name for an i.ruiefinite period under the ..not decided whether he will run cant land In the township, the- remarked that "our, create i ii,,,.r Rottman and Mrs. Carroll Franz. had made, to their guests. Displaying all-around superior- Tbt^^annual Christmas program of the Cranford Glee Club In DAV Concert again., •:•; Planning Board is now conducting cst is in gettinc Rood s«r\it, •• There are six patrol mothers in committee! Carolyn , Scliihldt, Mrs. Stan Graysorv, troop com- ly, the Cranford. High School c, r Point System, it was announced " s IT. ni....r>ini..f today IJV Frederick J. Gasscrt,' Jr., \yzis--onthusiastira!ly -acclaimed Saturday night in Sherl the children at St. Wiilburi»a"s Elaine Schroeder and •Cai'ol-Past- acting «J,irector ot motor vchiclc-i. t>y\a capacity". audience" 'which' also Joined in; the singing of aund Lloyd Harris, boss, are two of ister to vote, to he olii'ib'e for tlu- second and fourth Thursday) itpK "Cranford- commuters are wini, , committee chairman. lcr troop mothers'in .making the straight victory yesterday after- the sololsis who will sing in the Tlir Gir! Scout office cl^sietj to- "Orphanaii'u, Hosclle, for ChVistiuas. rof also helped. • ' lu-'ny. • :i 1:1 K.-rm-r. t The' local .driver was convrcU-d number of carols., | " •; ••"••" "...'- February 8 election Is December stead of only once a-month as it to pay for first class service if ^ Troop 60 evening a most enjoyabl#'«>ne. noon by walloping Hillside; 74-51, O - '2 <:rs Wi-n'kt- 7 11 I-jlllr. I- of operating his car with an Im- '•-. Also-well received were portions of the program: presented 10. They may signup at the office did previously.' ' ' .-.'•" get it but we certainly don't Want BrownlcJEroop 10 / • at the Hillside gym. r : the holidpys until January 3. A trip was made recently.to the for Lyons Veterans' Hospital. Mar- 3 12 KIMI.III.OI. •• .proper -.inuflli-r,' reckless driving J by Unity Chapter 59. Disabled to pay for it if we don't «ei it •• troop, ... by Anthony Ciuffreda. baritone, of ••: --' - - " •"- " of Township C-lii-k. J. Walter Cc. - „ Trie mayof has pointed out that Burry Biscuit plant in Elizabeth 1 Browr.ie.Troop 10 of St. Mich- Four of the five starKcn; hit j l-ti->l"i1 American Veterans,, at Roosevelt i .... .'. 'Troop 52" ilyrt Powers, Senior Scout, assists fand two sp»-«-ding violations. fec or at the office of the Union as a result of • rapid growth in ; " Brownie Troop 70 acl'>'. School I'ei'fiitly. welcomed a double fiuunrs will )M Hobhic j II 'I l.lVh,-iHi.,i,. L' Coloftin, who was guest soloist. Riverside drive to prospect avenue School nrxj Wednesday evening. by the Girl Scoiiis 6f Troop fiOo f with this troop. Mrs. H. C.'tfcivi- TIII4-IIJ«VV 0 2 Silillliii.ii.. i< bounty Board of Elections, Court Bicyclist Injured On December 11, the followinj! • lirownii; Troop 70 held their in- leading tin- way with' 15 points. | f Cranford, ox, to North Union to' Clarcmont ly rcgistoretf voters who wore ell- look at the .questidns _of where the the sprocket of the bicyc],- hi- Church, made a trip to fStateti Is- at Hio(rl f i. Hcebe; Mis. J. C. Co* and J. A n'.-w Brownie unit, whic,h will nembeis this'year, Mrs. E-. J. Flan- 'Miss DAii.thy CY. Koeppler of thq flection and who have not ehjmg- or. not it is on the right road, New street, fell against the Kj"lit. of iHnrriet Cohen, l.ois punch, were served by Hu-liiown- with nine tailu-s. Cr.nifi.rd""vi.-iitttig Nurse .Associa- peatedly for encores. . . ' avenue (Stop)! Elizabeth avenue h'nrmpnlc. Compaiiy. She is solo? ialinskos, ...-•• •• be Troop 73, has bej'n-orjianlzl'd at icry, Mi's. E. I,'. Green and Mrs. TnUla 27 ill 7» Tt-UU "ed" their address or ,hame 'are eli- from the standpoint of planning a car driven by Mrs. Anitu C; Mai rY, Kathleen Fulcher, Susan ies. The (ollowiiu; KirlK were in- J.-J.. Walsh, -" . 'I'ho Blurs bad a wide advantage tion .'ii tended Governor Itobcrt Both Glee.Club and soloist •pre- Io Adumsv to English Vi|inUC 1st on Matinee Musicnlc.on- Radio gible, to cast a ballot in the'torn- Wiilnut Avuiuit- School, under the and development. .' ( ' espina. 36. of 6 Elizabeth- avt.llUl." ilaiiscn, Dofothy Muikowitz, Shir-: vested: Ktephanie Atidiirson, Troop (JO has finished 'making over the Conwts in the rebounding, Meyner"'; Conference on Chronic sented classical/and popular se- (Stop)": Wade avenue to Elizabeth station ,WUOM, and the 5chnofor electioni . lea Cranf<>rd five gfo'i featurt* \vhii-ji drew prolonged ap- j ' (Continued from page. 1) (Continued from'page 1) was treated by Dr. Abraham Tha (-(inipanicd by' Mr; and Mrs. Rob- l'amela Could; Jan/ Harris, Ito- avenue. y ^ kaes arc the l'eatli-i's of this troop. A committee of troop mothers Joyce Thtijninen, aixl new patrol off to a slow start' and'near., the' plause-'was the sinking of "When by Mayor Fred P. Andersen. ing before Doecmbcr 31. lcr for n head concussion: cuj ert Osborne, Mrs. William IJarn- herta Hawley, Judith " Hei/.o^., Friday Routr Mr. Hams has appeared in sev- Lester W. PoWell. invest igutc-d Troop 41 : has -heen organiz'ell.ui_;u>d.. with Constaiice Dowlitit!. Alex Ni- (Continued from page J) - whut the cost of his services to the liefger/' Mrs. Josejili A.ron,~"'Mrs7 VORCI and bone !Z6l>eV. ' : , ;: Steele. tenor, of the Charles Wag- refreshments.. Mrs. J. II. Mc- Mary Lou Treuihfey. This, troitp '('Stop)'. Ir'oquois drive 'ahd Ora- col and Tony Dexter... Ho also op- be 0 candidate Cor reelection at the township would be.". • '' • Josejih Solowe, Mis. A. K. Lee, goals by C'i>O|>eC. Berry and So;:- • Henry M. Boardman was'direc- ner Opera Company, and Kenneth Laughhn i;; co-leader. n.f this troop. ilso has acijuired two new Brown- ton" drive and Mohu\vk drive p'enrcd on Broadway with Beatrice February 8 school election, while In recognition of pressing need and Mrs. Harold Rothbai'd. niiwski. ' After t.hat pont; the Hlues ' tor and E. Howard Krippcndorf _ . Brownie .Troop 01 _' . ies who had transferred .from an- completely dominated p|;iy, fe.ilui- i (Stop). Mohawk drive; to Oncldu IJIlie and Bobby Clark. Hieber, pianist. •• • . • Tlx-Ve-aru. 22 girls in this try year committee members Mrs. Ar- * Iii-the fourth period. Coach Bill the Couples' Cliib of the First . Tunisoh. *•'- Munsec drive (Stop) to Crunfbrd tin, Mrs. Frpd Slaglu, Mrs. John thur Trembley, Mrs. William Stief Martin inserted the second strim;'- |o;o«« Cdriftmtt M otit tei 1 -nco to Phillips street to Wall Wells and Mrs. B. W. Grant, lead- Presbyterian Church, held its and Mrs1. Nicholas La Corte. ers. who plaveil the entire quarter. Offict-rs and directors of the .nonthly meeting Friday evening Cranford Glee Club f«r the 1054- street and Rose street (Stop): er of the troop, accompanleil the The troop is anticipating the re- Eve.ry mi-iiibei" of th<- 15-maii at 7 o'clock in the gymnasium of sqliad go-t into the garne and 10 ; 65 season are: Paul-J.-.Wright, •To Collins street to Centennial girls. turn the 111 st of the year of" their uveniie to Myrtle ,to Park street .. Troop 50 the church. Parents and friends Leader, Mrs. 11/ E. McKlatchey broke into tlw scoring colunin. president: R. D. Itiith, vice-presi- Wefc present.. CRANFORD dent: t). C. Morganthu'u, srerotary; (Stop).. To Centennial avenue to Troop 50 of Roosevelt School who has been jri Tennessee for Hillsiiie's forwards, Mike Dia- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lang, ,'j. S- Kldridge. treasurer: Walter WiiKins to Meeker to Lincoln ave-. %ic joy of giving... the thrill of I TO has divided into two 'patrols —• some time; and a vote of apprec- tnond iliKl AH Mallow, carried the B00TERY E. Cooper, Millard HuJl'eiibeck, nut to Burchtlcld to Cumming^to "The Iliuti and The Mluhty." mid presidents of the Couples' Club, iation is being extended to Mrs•scorin. g punch fVir the losers.. Mul- . receiving...»11 the wumth and good \ \. low got III points and Diamond IILI James lA:nne>J, Charles Messcrve, Thomas to LineoUi avenue to Sev- "The Wild-Cats." Jane Arnold is presented a Girl Scout Hag to the J. W. Armiger, co-leader, who has Whvr'e the Shite Fits for 15: John Miisialish, Ifillsidels William H. Old, Edward Quconan, orin court. Cross Centeiiniiil to will of the Christmas season, we ** loader and l.ois Arnold assistant troop. Mrs. I), L. Gopelaiid, di- worked very hard keeping the Elm street to High utrett to North r Sort or Daughter... leader of .the "High and Threctoe r of the Cranford Area Girl girls busy and happy! best player,' was held to three 23 N. Union Ave. Robert Smith, Mrs. Edward •inceteK; with for you and yours. point.-: arid he .fouled <>ut at •tin- kehiKh to Centennial to Lincoln Mighty" patrol. Tatty Kuhgiuli- Scouts, presented each girl ^tl)< George. Erwin H. Kut/ and II. C. start of the final, perurf'l. <'.run ford park, cast, to South avenue to n Extension Phone ano is leader and Klaine Schroc- troop crest. Ountwn to Mfd Yokel. • • •• ' • It' was the fourth straight win High street to Lincoln avenue. 'Wouldn't the kidu be thrilled to linvt- nn cxtmmion phono . , • 44. It was accepted by Mrs. E. T p.m. All senior high school stud- ^^^^^^y^y^y^y^t^^^^y^y^y^i/^y^^^w^^^i gan. Mr. TUdridce,"William S; Fay, CHARLES HALPEBE " '' " Telephone UddincnH Offtctv -» - na talcott;" and" treasurer, Carol Marshall, Mrs., A. S. Wells, Nancy ents :ind alumni are" invited t* • ; . '• •.* • **T ' Kelley. Mr. LerjneV, J. Howard v Cranfortl •"'•" their guest' Mr. C. J. Hellen and McAtocr. Herbert R. MtCullough, ford avenue to LexitiKton to South Karon Turk; Clean-dp Committee No Court Union to Lincoln to Benjamin to — Susan 'Kightlingcrg," Karen hi:: seeing eye dog, Shamus. of Because of the holidays, Mag- Emery Mesthter, Herbert I'eler- Plailincld. Mr! Hellen spoke i son. liar. Messerve, Mr. Morj{an- Marsh to Hlllcrest (Stop)) to ClemensL-ti; Ellen Ahr and Joanrt istrate Churles J. Stevens will hold IrviiiKtori to Burnside to South U)elofT. the group about some of the ih'~ no Tegular session of Municipal thaii. T. P. Pace, Jr.. "Mr- Ruth.' tcresting experiences which he and 1-loyd D. Kichards, Mr. Hut/, Ray- igvenue to South Union avenue to Martens' Photo Shop Mrs. A, fJan«iulianA entertained Court next Monday night. mond M. Ryerson, Mr. Smith, Lincolii to Retfoid (Stop) to Grove Buddy . Bcrcf n, prop. the troop with a Christinas party Adolph A'ocei. R. C. .Vojjel. Ken- (Stop) to Lincoln to WuJnUt to 34 NORTH AVE., W., CRANFORD .at her home, 2 Adams avenue, last Cranford ' Estates and back to neth WtH-man. P. J. Wriuht and .- ____:_.: :^..'....1:.._ .....V— First a sincere "Thank You" Eujteno Zobul. plant. .. • ELIZABETH ARDEN for your friendly patronage which has contributed Two Trips Card of Thanks so greatly to our welfare during' the past year {Continued from paqc 1) We wish : to thank our. friends Y LOVE SET Mnkatom to Monjingside to In-and relatives ..for, their many "kind- Then a cordial wish . nesses, expressions of sympathy dian Spring road to Urookside to for a joyful Yuletide and a prosperous New Year •Division to Heatherm^ade place and beautiful flowers following CRANFORD RADIO J50 (Stop). the death of our mother, Mrs. Division to Park to Waverly to Isabella D. Gaul. 26 Eoslinaii Si. - Crunford OrchaixV to Hillside to l»ark to Thc.-Gaul Family tern Orchard to Tulip. Tulip to Beech TABU ^3H Io West End to Norman to Hampr ROBINSON'S ton to^ Willow to Lafayette to Springfield. . ' _^ ' Herning to Dunham to Columbia Newest Perfume Sensation to Bolmont (Stop). -B«ilmont to •Arbor .(StopV Arbor to Locust to Orange U> Manor to Casino to rs by Lentheric One big OF COURSE £CWRONG difiF«r«nc« in Jamaica Rums GENUINE LEATHER ALL ELECTRIC ALBAN-LSWIS WALLETS BAT$ H SETOP S H O U SEWA RES-HARD W A R E DAGGER SHAVERS GADGETS—GIFTS Liberal Trade-In Allowance 4.50 — Free Delivery — is the onfy COTY leading rum produced 109 N , UNION AVE. CR 6-01 .or anything MILITARY LITTLE LADY and and bottled in LITTLE DEB else not to I JAMAICA PERFUME SETS UP •• i for your liking, - ft Co. 30 Cco»*' $ Coty, Faberge, etc 'ICECREAM ALL BARON'S HATHAWAY'S, •MalicaHao- As We approach the season that symbolizes youM-ralUer-have-sonielliiugrelrJe! Sojust give him VOLUPTE WILI, BE CLOSED Once again It's tnc Pine ©I it* year for Joy ancl peace and good will, we recall with gratitude. Open Daily.- 8:30 AM. to 10 P.M. a greal hij^*'*!** for lntenljoiw-(which good) f%m Merrimeol. and we'-vrian to talce a the friendships we have made io the years that passed. COMPACTS I, if thi- gifl caiiu; from herr, bring it backer a OPEN XMAS DAY and SUNDAY —Values up to J10.00 fpc .JBJ&LJLLS. jiromjil, -rhecrful rxchaiigc -_f«r^ M liat-you-rt*aliv IXM1T ASSISTANCi Holiday S»*»f«n of food Aeer««l nappy 9 A.M. to 9 VM. Af MO CHAMf fO YOU wauled. Christmas isn't over for us 'til everybody's* be joyous and the. New Year hold all that yoa desire. " • t BELL'S HAS FILLED OVER A QUARTER MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS ^ JEWELITE 9 A.M.To 9P.M. gifl-ha|>py I HATHAWAY'S SEAGER'S PHONE Free Delivery — CRanford 6-0062 DRESSER SETS BARON'S D.A.V. 6-0}9? WE SCHER'S 6 0 59 5 [HA5IURT1 VWVER Cy - Harriet - Joe - George — Roy WILL BE CLOSED OMITY CBAPTEB. NO. 59 S OPE RAIL 0 BY Robinsons 'rt .Always SAFER_ IHAMIILIX "Craiifc «-B338 S E1SEN6EP.O, R.SC PHARM. $ UP To Buy Your Drug Needii iu a Drug Store 15 N. Union Ave. rfi C 6 b2 UN.UNIONAVE. St©*»tte«ri: • AM. to 6 FJ1 Daily CRANFORD 17 No UNION AYE *""°*° °° OUNFORD . N 2. Breeri*9 Liquor Store / - ™. » - - • * * . ' •• ,' J XI N. UNION AVE.

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. " -' ' ; ' / V. ttoE :tabrook, member's oV the club. Winners colleges throughout the country, relatives planning visits here to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mr. Harford's parents, .Mr. and today to spend the Christmas holi- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jami's H. San- church'. - - ,H grandparents and Mrs. Madeline the birth "of their second' child, a 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs, . Wjllard V. party in honor of tlic birthday per party" in observance of their of their daughter. Miss Eileen- ifr-. dent at Williams CoHege, Will- held . its .innu:il Christmas parly renew family ties and inAny. service people also enjoying holiday Wentz, Sr., of Springfield, form- Mrs. Thomas Harford of 16 Broad day with his parents, Mr; and Mrs. ford of 1)0 Holly street/ is home daughter. Lucinda Carol, Saturday, were Iiruno ^Bufalini and Bonnie Kaylor of Westfleld. , anniversary • of Mr.' Khibnik's 50th, wedding anniversary. McNesby, to William J. Fagan Of iamstown, Mass., are spending the Duff of COT Willow street is th'? furloughs. There will be dinners and parties in many Cranford homes, erly of Cranford, became the bride street. ' , Gaffney of 114 Spring Garden Christmas holiday with their par- for the holidays "from Stoneleigh- maternal grandmother. v , ' in Pfcsbyterian -Hospital, New last- Wi'.clriesd'ay afternoon. Manny. - Fred iBwisher and Harriet Miss Kay lot and Ensign Law* the Southern Club, 319 Hampton ' Mr. and Mrs. MirfiacI Gallucci while other local residents] will be ;j—— —•—-" Sunday of Joseph Braxton. Lough- mother, Mrs". Anton Klubnik. of ti The affair was given by their street, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charity street. /,-. • • ents', Mr. and Mrs. E. Duer Reeves Prospect Hill School, Greenfield, York. They also have a son. 7 The 'program Consisted of three Jones, won prizes for selecting the rence A. Heartel, USNR.. son of. and sons. Micharl -and Robert. 1 among those returning to their ran of Charlottesyille, Va., son' of W. and Mrs. Lawrie Montgom- Chjppewa way. "Guests/ were Mr. daughters, Mrs. John Bolllotat and Fagan of Flint, Mien. " of 406 Casino avenue. Mass. Miss Sanfortl is a member formerly ot Jersey C»Jy. have Patrolman and Mrs. Matthew1 .group-Activities ?. First, there was most pictures representing differ- Mr. and Mr?. Arnpld Heurtel of of the Stoncleigh Gke Club. own family homes in ether com- Bride-Fleet the Rev! Joseph Loughran of Santa ery of 2o Hillside place entertain- and Mrs. WiUiam J. Gubas of Mrs. John Monahan of Cranford The party.was at the home of tlie Home for the holidays Irom taken up residents if 14C Hiil- Hanty of 443 Lexington avenue a'scries of 'slides .taken by one of. ent subjects and\camera nngiefl. Elizabeth, were married Saturday Catalina,,Calif., and the last Mrs. Colby Junior College,- New Lon- Collegians Corner the club members. They were of Finally, rt-fVshments were munities. ; / at.the home of her parents. ed at a Christmas party Ion Satur- Cranford and Mr, and Mrs.- Ed- at Mrs. Boillotat's home in Tea- brido-elect'S parents, Spending the Christmas holiday crest avituif. are .receiving congratulations on Loughran, in the First .Presbyter- day evening for 50 guests from don, N. H., are MLss Alicia Van with his parents is Robert Redden, Miss Gertrude Ramsey, a fresh- the .birth -of their second daugh- M-jxs-PunY Dunham, daughter ol the' Grand Canyon and Niagara served. w ward C. Klubnik of Bronx, N. Y. neck.' The supper party waS at- A graduate of Roselle Park HiCh : ian C.hurch bt Springfield: ' . Cranford. Westfield, Madison, Idcrstine, daughter, of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charics {ted- man at Beaver- College,"Jcnkin-' ter, Deborah Anne, on December Mr. and Mrs. PaulO. Dunhjim <>': , Vr. and Mrs. H. R. Jenkins of tended by 25 relatives'-and close School and t/ni6h; Junior C6l(tge town. Pa., is' hoW for tht1 Christ- ~ ~Mr."an ... visiting relatives.. .-' • building''a colorful nnd varied pro- C. Earhart of" 3 Tuh> street. Miss reception for 80 close friends and Venctia ayehue, was.honored-''.at ried on December 21, 19041 In St. Edgar. r|. Miller of 4 pittsfleld 0 Lawn terrace. Dr. and Mrs.. C. Lyndall Knopp l Company, Linden, and Is a mi-m'- • . . ' • ' \ • gr.im for the annual campus-wid<- • Miss Nancy'A. Brodeen. daugh- relatives at American Legion Hall. a party on Saturday afternoon for street, v. and Miss Barbara M. Miss Mary Jane Hartord, daugh- of 410 High street have announced Lida B. Earhart of Hampton Hall Mr. and Mrs:" Howard Carroll John's Lutheran Church, Bayohno. ber of the University CoileKe Mrs. Irvin' Mycrsom of 2S Mun- Co'-ed'a Week "February 21-24. will be a guest Christmas Day at ter of Mr- anct Ritis. Ralph O. Bro- Springfield, the couple left for . a her llfth birthday' anniversary. They have been residents of Cran- Women'f Club of Rutgc-fs, the Mo. Hrown, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs! Thomas Har- Miss Clare Burke or 608 Brook- the birth of their" first daughter, !T MINUTE GIFT IDEAS- of 28B Parkway Village will en- stc drive entertained at- a. Chan- Miss Dui\ham'is servinp on the the Earhart Home. two weeks' stay in Bermuda. Attending her party ;werc Patty \Villianv~J:. Brown of 8 Indian ford of IB Broad • street, is home side' place was one of 40 perform- Cynthia Joyce, on December 14 *•.-.• . • .• • • • § i • deen of SprfmrttCItT fbfmerly of' tertain at an eggnog party on Sun- ford for the past 13 years. tor Corps**bf Ellzabethtown Chap- 1 ukah lutlch».-on on Monday for fashion" shoW Committee. T!be bride wore a^ white silk Stanton, Lori .Griffiths, Kathy 1 Spring road. •' - , from Chestnut Hill College, Phil- ers in the Dickinson College Aqua at -Muhlenbcrg Hospital,*""flaln- Parkway Villace, rfas-Vfchosen Sat- day for 26 guests from Cranford, ter, American RedJCross, and'th^ Mrs. Albert'Ley. Mirs-'Joiai Koe- •Ace Esehenlauer, a junior at urday, January_"8r~forIher mar- shantung ank!e!-length gown with Hume, Donna Smith, Joan Cook Raphael Club of Elizabeth. adelphia, .Pa., for the holidays. Club's third annual water ballet, field. They.haw two .sons, Aktir Princeton University, and Miss Su- : Film and Flash Bulb$ • Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dunham Mountainside.jSootch Plains, West- "Fathom Fables," which was pre- nig, Mrs. Atan Ardlkcfli and Mrs. flpgertip veil" fastened to^ a white nnd Mary Ann Clarke. Miss Williams to Wetl and Jeffrey. . : san Eschenlauer. >. a .freshman at .and son, David, of ?3 Roger ave- riage to Thomas M. Schwind- field. Piainfield arnJ-Newaik: ' Mr. Fogan is a graduate of John R. Merrill of.205 Arbor Frank Konopack. For Your Christmas Pictures Jn«er of -Elizabeth. lace pilUbox. The maid ot honor. Charles-. Pegg has arrived home sented at two performances in the, Goucher College, Baltimore; Md.. nue wiH leave Friday to spend the John L. jHarbeck, Jr. , Michigan State College and Is at- street;- a. senior at Rutgers Unl- pool of the Carlisle; Pa., college holidays in Greensboro. N. C, The wedding will take place at Miss Rcnee nlarlno of 14 Burnirfde from Montana State College, Bozc- Mr. and -Mrs. Charics L. Vain are spending "the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Trezzo Mr. and Mrs.. Russell Baum til "the engagement oj Miss Joan. tending the graduate school of versityt| majoring in chemistry, is recently. Miss Burke, a freshman, whete they will visit. Mrs. Dttn- St. James Church, SprintfHeld, ;it avenue, was utessed in a ballerina one of th6.144 students, named to •man, Mont., for the holidays. His Guests from Crawford. IVcflfiejld, InU'agcn of 19 Oak lane announce their parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur r Cameras —'$4.95 and up of 1 Oraton drive entertained on 211. Columbia avenue spent last Williams to John Lloyd Harbcck, Rutgers University. He is employ- is a graduate of Cranford High Summit and RosvUe "o:«S«:"'::±il-!l!l Eschenlaucr of 10 Raleigh avenue. ham's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-.. 10 a.m. Miss- Maureen Dr.ewes of Christmas green silk dress with Saturday cveriingf for Mr. and Mrs. the'Dean's. List of the College of house guest is Eldon Rice of Glen- the birth of a daughter, Lucinda : r -week.-end-TJn_York,_Ea.,_visiting Ji\^Kon-of-Mr,-and-,Mi-«.-J. Lloyd ed in_the_sales departmeht^ot Cccii-- Schopl.- where she was a Member ardrSaftdford. • - *-"^—' ~\ ..: LohfTISland wiinRTMisirBrodoerii*s TrtJitchinK shpejj^and headpiece- 1 diverMont—Mr~Pegg-is-the son taincd at a cocktaii paimy John Rispoli; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Mrs.' Baum's father, Harry Rudl- •SteeL Products Corporation, miii Arts and^cIohcoBT^Selection"of the ofVthe Glee Club, Spanish.' ClubT r Exposure Meters — Gadget Bags only attendant. Robeit. Kolbe of Her sister, Miss Sandra Marino, Hurbcck of 10 Tillip street, form- of Mr. and Mrs.J. H. Pegg of 214 4>y" Mr. ' and ' MrSi Jairaes E. M.c- mond Reinhardt.' Mr, and Mrs. sill. side. Mt%>Faganl is a member of honor students, who arc from the Biology Club and. Girls' Athletic r was ' bridesmaid and wore similar erly of Eirzab'etH^hUs'Uee'n an- Beech-.street. . " , Govney tit 502 Ltndem pla«r ' i .-.•• ". • • • - ~ Georce fc. McGraih. 24 Mansion Elizabeth wijlbe best man. A re- Walter Reinhold, Mr. and Mrs. Delta Sigma Phi traternity, the three upper classes of the college, Association. • , • • •''"' ' BY nounced by her parents, Mr. and was ma.de on the basis of high r -Projectors — Tripods — Screens terrace: 'riusscll W. Hardy, 19 El-; eeption for tlie~~bridal party and I attire but in cranberry red. Harold Schott ~and Mr. and Mrs. rMr. and" Mrt,.tHarrySyvertsen, Mrs. W. Edwin Williams of 9q0 Junior /Chamber _of Commerce of • mora- nvenue and Harold W. the immediate families will be Miss Karen Wcntz. niece of the John Fedorko of, Cranford, Mr. i;rndes acfiileved diiting the 1953- Robert Di Carlo, son of Mr. and . Mr. end Mrs. Joraet* Duff of HER FURS GAMBURG Jr., and their son, Alan, and Mr. Charlotte fond. Eastern Union County and ft,e Miss Beverly Bishop, a fresh- 1 held dt the-Millburn-Inn. -bride^-.wasIfli>wcr_girl._She wore —Johrt-Reuter-of-Clark .14 academic year. Mrs. M. Thomas Di Carlo of 4 AnnapolLs. Md.. and Useair daugh- —Brown; ' 215~Locust -drive- attended and-MrsrSyvertscn, Sr., fornierljr Raphael-Clubr—^V——^—; man at Ohio Wesleyan University, - Quality Furs At Budget Prices! r Slicte Files — Reels and Cans ii Christmas party Tuesday of the Mir-.; Brodeen is a graduate of •a white. net«jh6or-Iength gowri with Township and .Mr. and Mrs. Stan- A graduate of the Hartrldgc Denman place, is spending the ter, Phebe. are- visitimg Mr. Duff's MISS JUAN B. LAW8ON 1 x>f 181 Locustjdrive, left last week and• Miss. Ann Bishop, a second yellow accessories. The attend - ley Lchiowicz of.Linden. , -. School, Plainllcld, and the Bar- holidays at home. He is n student mother. Mrs. Aladc-lwse.' Dull of' Newark Chapter. National Assor Cranford High'School and Mari- for Los Angeles, Calif., where they Rosetle Park Girl, John E. Gaffney,'Jr., son "of year student at Antloch College, elation of^Cost Accountants at. the etta (O.) College an^- also attend- antsr carried yellow bouquets.-' more School, New York City, Miss Mr. . and Mrs. Gaffney of 114 at Albion College, Albion, Mich. G01 Willow sticet. 'tar the Christ-V COLLARS, MUFFS, SCARVES \vill take up residence. They were will arrive Friday to spend the mas holiday. Mr. Duiir. lormer Robert Treat Hotel. Newark. Miss Lawson Engaged ed Union Junior. Collegb. She is Harry Blngham of Union was Cranford residents" for three' years, Willi;:nis -is a granddaughter , of Daniel'DiFabio Engaged Spring Garden street, toured STOLES, CAPES, JACKETS AND Bonnie Kerzman marked her J Christmas vacation with their basketball star al Crarafrad High a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sor- best man, and serving as ushers having moved hero from Kenil- the }ate Mr! utid Mrs. George Bris- •At a dinner party Friday eve- the New England states as amern' Midshipman Robert Albertson COATS . To Far Hills Man were John and George Wentr.of |2th birthday anniversary. at a bane and the late Mr: and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G. School, is assistant , bjsJu-lball — VIEWMASTER VIEWERS and REELS — Arthur Raff,, son of Mr. and ority. She is employed by Crirm dinner Sunday given by her worth. ning, the engagement of Miss Ag. btr'of the cast of a production of thc_ U.S. Naval Academy, Mrs Lawrvnce" B. Raff, of 326 Mr. and Mrs. Fr,ank A. Lawson Springfield, brothers of the bride. George/ Brisbane and the late Mr. 1 Bishop, 61 Normandie place. and baseliall coach at ,ihe IX S. and Forster, New York: mother. Mrs. Ira J. - Kerzman of nes E. Robertson of Roselle Park being- offered by the Hasty Pud- Annapolis, and Richard Albert- '' Made To Order • Ready To Wear South Union avenue, is at home of 696. Gallows Hill road announce Mrs. -Loughran. a graduate of W. Edwin Williams, air of Plain- Naval Also a graduate of Marietta Col- 229 Columbia avenue. Ten guests to Daniel V, DiFabio, son of Mrs. dings of, 1770 of Harvard Univer- son, a student at the University for the holidays. Mr. Raff attends Cranford High School, is a nurse Mr. rtnd Mrs. William J. Gubas field" She is a member of the Jun- the engagement of their daughter, lege, Mr. Brodeen is a member of were' Nicholas DiFabio of. 120 B'-^lcr sity, Cambridge, Mass. A gradu- of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, are -SOCIALS- Solebury School at Ne\v Hope, Pa. at the University of Virginia Hos- of 9 Chippewa way entertained ior League of Plalnfielcj. Miss Joan Ellen Lawson, to My- Alpha Tab Omega' Fraternity -and at dinner Sunday < in- honor of avenue and the late Mr. DiFabio, ate-of Cranford High School, he hom" for the holidays. They are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Michaels Donald Pecjf. son of Mr., and pital~where her husband is a sen- sons of Mr. and Mrs.- G. W. ^BIRTHS- GAMBURG FURS MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP is employed by Calso in Perth Am- Mr. Harbeck is. a graduate 6i was announced. . ' is a senior, at Harvard and is ma- and family of 122 Oak»lane will Mrs. J. H. PcCtJ of 214 Beech ron Gene Seath, son of Mr. rind ior She received her training at Visiting their son and daughter- the. 70th birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Coiy S. SCammler boy." •'„'.'• Pingry School; Hillside, and the The party was at Miss Roliertl. joring in physics. Mr. and Mrs. Albertscn of 27 Spruce street. BUDDY BERGEN. Prop. Mrs. Myron G. Seath of Liberty in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Mrs. A. Klubnik, mother of Mrs. leave tomorrow for a 10 days of 24 Seneca rood anmoiantx- ihe WE9TF1ELD FUR SHOP OF. DISTINCTION street, is spending the Christrtias Overlook Hospital, Summit, and University of Virginia, class of son's Roselle Pdrk.h'qme.- IJauRh- Gaffnoy attended the production 'motor trip through Florida.. They holidays with Mr, and Mrs, Ru- Hazeldine'of 132 Herning avenue, Gubas. There were 25 guests pr.es-., birth of their third cfciBd. a dau^i- Boilyling.—• Claaning — Repairing . Corner road. Far Hills. Mr. and Mrs'.'C.B. Ogden of 32 took fuHher training at Duke Uni- 1952, and is a member of Kappa ter 6t the late Mr. and Mrs, Del- Monday-' evening in Bronxville, Spending the Christmas holiday plan to spend a few days in Ft. Open Evenings Till Christmas dolph Ulrick of Marsh. Mont. versity, Durham, N. C., after for the Christmas holiday are Mr. ent from Massachusetts, Connec- ter.N. Robin. Suanne. SaJiumday at The bride-elect is a. graduate of I.ioquois 'road will entertain at Sigma fraternity. He has served wyn Robertson,- Miss, R6bert«on N Y with_!l)cir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lauderdale visiting friends. 1,06 E. BROAD ST. WE 2-3423 which she worked in Santa Bar- and Btys. Harry T. Hazeldine of ticut, New York and New Jersey. -; ; ,...; ' _^_, ^ .'. ' . . St. Barnabas Hospital. Cranford Hijih School and- she at- dinner on Christmas Day for Mr. in the U. S. Army. Mr. Harbeck Is attended Rpselle Park High School George S. Sauer of 317 Casino Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lee of •^ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Cox of bara (Calif.) Hospital. Wilmington. N.C. ->-,•• They also have tar Open Evenings Till Xmas A North Ave.,- W. CRanfowl 6-1024 tended Union Junior ^College and Mrs. John Heemsath of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. O'Reilly a grandson of the late Mr. and and is employed by- Hunkins Con- Miss Clare Burke, a freshman avc.nue, are: Miss- Margaret Sailer, 104 Orange avenue left Tuesday 32C North Union avenue will en- ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford tainer Company, Union.'". .where she "was a meniber of Phi M. Sgt. and Mrs. John D. Doyle of 131 Oak lane and their ' Mrs. Harry S. Harbeck of New at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., a senior at IJucknell University, to .take up residence in Alameda; • Their fourth s^m. RobtirJ, •a.-as tertain at dinner on Christmas Day Ouden -flf- Ocean Grove, and Mr. Mrs*, Jonathon Vipond of Scran- o 3 Oak a and s, - Mr. DiFabio attended Thomas Eta.Omicron sorority. Miss law~ of Fort Bleadc. Md.. arc expected York City and the late Mr. and and Miss Ann Burke, a freshman Lewisburg, Pa.; Miss Virginia Calif. " Residents here for five born to Mrj and ilpi. Px-St-r Rin- • for Mrs. A. V. V. Hibson. Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Ogden and family ton, ,.Pa., will spend the holidays William, Robert arid John, spent Jefferson High School. Elizabeth, son is u service representative with to arrive here today to spend the Mrs. Sanford E. Cleveland of Eliz- ;it : Marietta- College; Marietta, Sauer, a junior at'the University years;. Mr. Lee has been-in the aldi of 10O Vnroniira avenue on' Mrs. J. Dwleht Bridge and dautfh- of Fanwood. ' • us the guest'of her son-in-law and last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. and is employed by Metals Dis- ' the New Jersey Bell • Telephone Christinas holidays with. Sgt, abeth. He is .associated, with Ohio,. twin daughters of Mr. and of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.; and New York sales office of the Oli- December 9 at EliiaWtfo G*«it-Tal / tor. Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. D. B. Magncr of Shaker Heights, integrating Company, Union. Company in its Roselle office. Doyle's mother. Mrs. Richard H. Ohio. . ••' .,. White, Weld & Co., New York Mrs. 'Walter Schcumann of 608 Miss Katherine Sauer, a sopho- ver 'United Filters Co. Mr. and Hospital. ^Murphy and daughters. Marilyn Mrs. Raymond Reinhardt- of 700 Crane.of 4 Normandie place;' more at Penn State University, ' nnd Marcia, all of Cranford. Mr. Seath is a graduate" of Rye Doyle. Jr., of 27 Burchfield ave- City. February 5 has been set us the Brookside place, are spending the Mrs. Lee are formerly of Alameda High School, Rye, N. Y., nnd Un- Lexington avenue entertained the date for the wedding. Christmas holiday with their par- State College, Pa. and Mr. Lee will return to the Momcttcs Club at a Christmas Miss Lucy Tcague ofx6 Hampton A June wedding is plahned. Mr. and Mrs. RtrftandT Bijney ion Junior College. He served four Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carroll of ents. West Coast as liaison officer be- of t3 Heathenneade place in- Mrs. David Everett Armstrong party on Monday evening.. At- 28B Parkway. Village will haw as street entertained 12 guests at a years in the Navy arid is a student tending were Mrs. John Voss, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kane tea Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Pamela Dunham, daughter of WashinRton. D. C. will spend- at Rutgers University. Mr. Seath their guests for the Christmas the holiday's with her son ami John.JRispoli. Mrs. Harold Schott, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horsey Mrs. Thclma Wise of Tallahassee, 'Miss Blanche Farina, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul O.. Dunham is a member'of'Gamma Iota-Alpha week-end Mr. and Mrs. George E. of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Farina of of 307 Prospect avenue, is home daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Fred De Marco and. Mrs. Gilbertscn of- Nprthbrook. 111., aruj of Baltimore were the week-end Fin., formerly of Cranford, who Armstrong Damon of 315 Prospect and Delta Upsilon fraternities. William Hubiak. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander spent the week-end here visiting* 8 Iroquois road, has returne'd from for the holidays from the Univer- A fall wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. G. Otto Carroll of Mlddlebury- College, Middlebury; sity of Wisconsin,1 Madison, .Wis., avenue; ~ .—o— Bridgeport, Conn. W. Bowling. Jr_ of 6 Willow street. friends. Mrs. E. C. Earhart of 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koester of They were guests of honor at a Tulip street entertained Mrs. Wise Vtl', whore she is in her freshman where she is a sophomore.' year, to spend the Christmas hol- Mr. and Mrs; James Daube'rt of Mr. and "Mrs. Joscrih Benin of 11 Oneida place entertained the cocktail party Sunday. There were at' Luncheon on Friday and Mrs. Sag Harbor, L.I.,, will spend the Mr. and Mrs, Ronald H. Con- iday with her parents. Miss Sandra Pa.sbjcrg", daughter CHBISTMaS Chicago, 111., are 'Spending tl)e members of Mrs. Koester's canasta- 30 guests from Cranford. W. E. Hill of 301 Prospect.avenue SEASOII'S Someone? nolly and their sons. Jay, Craig holidays with Mrs. Dnuberfs par- Christmas week-end with tfietr club > and their husbands at a entertained Mrs. Wise on Monday. CHRISTMAS of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph W. Pas- son-in-law and daughter,' Mr, and and Glenn, will be* guests at. a " cnts. Set. and Mrs. Peter Miller of Christmas party on Saturday eve- Tommy Hubiak. son of Mr. and MrS. Wise,' a member of the guid- A. Nic Hoagland, a senior . at bjerg of 4 Riverside drive, arrived Mrs. Andrew Wood of Oraton ning. The guests were. Mr. and family Christmas dinner at the ance staff at Florida State Univer- Marquette University, Milwaukee, home today to spend the Christ- 21 Suttun place. - of-JVIrs. Connolly's mother. WUliam Hubiak (of 43 Iro- •Mrsr-RudoJphrA-LangheinrichrMrr quois road, celebrated his third. sity, was formerly guidance dircc- )IN1NER JjU Wis.,..arrived Saturday to spend mas - vacation with her family. STILL TIME TO FIND and.Mrs. Robert C. Reigner, Mr. Mrs. Ernest Volkland of Belford. the Christmas holidays with his Miss Pasbjerg, a sophomore at ,JWiay your rosieBt Miss Mary A. Evans of 20 West .birthday anniversary with a party*] tor in Cranford High School. She Mr. and Mrs. Frank Depew of and Mrs. Frederick Kruckmann parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linden Hall Academy, Lltitz, PaM dreams of Christmas all Holly street will spend the Christ- and Mr. and" Mrs. H. B. Ziobro 0t for his friends on Friday after- left yesterday to spend the Christ- To all oitr frtendf we atcad Denton, • Md.. will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goerach of noon. Attending were LindaMertz, $3.50 ^ Hoagland of 506 Casino avenue. has been active this year as assis- mas week-end visiting her family their son tind daughter-in-law, Mr. Cranford. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc* &.Algonquin drive will be guests mas holidays in Detroit, our «lnccre«t vUhcs for a come true and may you in Scranton. Pa. • - - • Susan Sheer, jean Wiejand, -with her son and daughtcr-ln-law, THAT GIFT AT and.Mrs. James Depew of 1(M6 Mo ran of Iselin and Mr. and Mrs. of their' son-in-law and daughter. and yours enjoy the 1 Douglas Ridley. Billy Ridley. Paul Rurittm road,. lor ' the Christmas Mr. rand Mrs. Robert WWisei . Serving from ivuntil 7 Continuoueiiy (oyoito Holiday SCMOIL Robert Zacher of >Union. Mr and Mrs. Bert Huehn of 1108 Huehn. Billy Hubiak and Robert happiest New Year ever. " Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacob of week-end. Ruritan road, on Christmas Day. 15 Oncida place entertained the Hubiak. On Saturday evening, Entertaining recently at a des- Please Make Reservation* Earl$ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Snyder of Mr. and Mrs. "Hubiak entertained • neighborhood children at a Christ- • " —°— • • Barberton, O., will . arrive today Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miskelly. of sert bridge was Mrs. James A. mas party on Sunday afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Mont- at a family parry for guests from Kiernan, Jr., of 124 Herning ave- WINIFRED SHOP gomery of 20 Hillside place will to spend the Christmas holiday Orleans, Mass., former residents Cranford. Newark •• AUDUBON Those attending were-"BarTy Hull. with their son-in-law and daugh- Her guests included: Mrs. Donald Walt, Bobby Reigner, have ns their.guests for the holi- of Cranford. arte spending the Walter M. cdbper, Mrs. Rldgely C. Cranford Theatre Building ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rein- HAZEL BISHOP BEAUTY BOX Nancy Koester, Bobby Baly, Bobby days Mr. and Mrs! Arthur Reid of holidays with their son-in-law and Folk, Mrs. Richard Guy, Mrs. hardt of 700 Lexington avenue. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cranf©r«l $2.45 Value . mm Smith, Dennis Smith, Brian Smith. Newtonville, Mass. Hiss Ellin Coffee, daughter of Charles F. Hansel, Jr., Mrs, John Kevin Smith, Betty Keimey. Allen of 723 Willow street • Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bnker D. Oathout, Mrs. Robert B. Ack- HAZEL BISHOP JEWELED LIPSTICK George Keimey, Carol Jacob, How- of 7 Algonquin drive will enter- of 118 Oak lane, arrived Saturday land, Mrs. William H. Plummer, HEDENBERG-MACBEA ard Jacob and Billy Jacob. and their sons; Bobby and Gary, of Mrs. Vincent Daniel Of 4S1 Or- H9TEL SOU from the University* of Delaware, tain at a family supper on Christ- 46 Iroquois 'road will be guests at chard street, entertained her ca- Mrs. Henry L. Smithers, Jr., Mrs. $2.00 Value._, mas Eve. Their guests will include Newark. Dei, John H. Vogel, Mrs. Henry M. i. » a family dinner on Christmas Day nasta, club -at a Christmas party 106SOUTH AVE..EAST.C&ANFORD-C& 6-3000 Mf. and Mrs. John J. Harford Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Connolly freshman, to spend the Christmas 570 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT of Pittsburgh. Pa!, will spend the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John last week.. Attending were Mrs.' REVLON'S MATCHMAKER SET and -children,- Stephen, Richard Lecky of 'New Brunswick. . holidays here Christmhs .week-end with _ Mr. and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ( D. E. Smith, Mrs. Robert Amory, $2.20 Value 1.35 Harford's parents, Mr. and M"rs. Connolly nr^ wns, Jay, .Craig and Mrs. Francis Dulicai. Mrs. Lewis .Thomas Harford of 18 Broad Glenn, of Crahford, Mr. .and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James W. O'Doh- C. Turnback, Mrs. C. J. Gregonce. Wlay this joyous season RUBINSTEIN'S COLOGNE & TALC street. . . • ".. . nell of 211 Elm street will enter- Mrs. Carroll Frantz and Mrs. Hugh Robert Connolly, and daughters abound with the blessings Nancy, r--:' ^nd Alison; of South tain at a family dinner 'on Christ- Dunlop. SET in Apple Blossom, Heaven Sent mm Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ley of 15 Orange, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert mas Day. Their guests will be Mrs. of Peace and Good WiU or White Magnolia Rami.po road will entertain their L. A. Price, Miss Lyda Price and , Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Porter Eichhom nnd children, Linda and for you and your family. neighbors at open house on Christ- Scott, of Westfield. . Mr. and Mrs. William Price und of Falls Church, Va.; will spend Li > mas Eve, family of Garwood, Mr. and Mrs. the Christinas holidays with their CHANTILLY COLOGNE & DUSTING . F. John Richards, son of A James Hay and family of Roselle son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and POWDER SET *3.25 • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amory of and Mrs. George F. Richards of 16 Park and-. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Carter E. Porter of 35 Hern- 10 Roosevelt avenue will entertain .Norman place, has returned home Kaeser and family- of Cranford. ing avenue. at dinner on Christmas Dav" for from. Governor Dummer Acndemv. YARDLEY'S LAVENDER and SOAP \\ CA Mrs. Emma Gann of Newark and South Byfield. Mass., to spend the SET I.3U Mr. and Mrs. David Amory of Christmas holiday with his par- SJEAGER'S Irvington:' ents. DRUGSTORE EVYAN'S WHITE SHOULDERS QTT n Cranford's Oldest Prescription. Pharmacy Four Fragrances '3.00 N. Union Ave. SHULTON'S ESCAPADE BUBBLING BATH CRYSTALS or TOILET WATER

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1 ~' r, ' THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER tt, 1»M 28N A?n> CTgUMna^E, WBDMtSlX^TrPftCTlfflgn -3V1B5A- Hot Stove Suburban Golf Club St. y The speaking portion of the pro- Successful PUni Against PanthersBoosters Fete Dinner Scheduled Elects Two Local Men close. ,The loss is only the second of the season, for the Harco who made the best showing in or- president.. "•' - :• ^ student, will welcome those pres- s Cranford has .rolled to four easy >logaie by'calling 'the otten- .toastmaster at the affair. Guests jreglers. Cranford Shoe is now dinner of the Cranford Boosters ganized baseball last year. ent and make the introductions. More than 400 persons attended triumphs in topping Linden, Ro- ,l()n of the club members to the included.'lPublic ^Safety. Director Open to 9 p. m.< safely entrenched in second place, BUILDERS' GENEKAL U> ciub. /'..' ;..-. - ': ,• „•• . ' DiLorciuo. P 1S9 l»0l 126 last year's affair and a similar selle Park, Scotch Plains and Hill- Hobbie Hits (.a-t that a parallel to the situation Clarence L. Fritz antT Township iwo games: ahead of the Demo- illzkullu, F...... 137 141 189 Experiences as an athletic offi- side. Although both Linden and in Bethlehem at the time of theJaycees to Form Tues., Wed., Thurs. Brrardmrlli. T. 130 14B- 1M cial were, recounted by Township' turnout i^ hoped for by the com- .Treasurer Dudley J. Croft, former cratic Clilbi and"Shaheen Agency HiTatcalln. F. ... 137 141 169 mittee this year: Scotch Plains were considered bet- first Christmas exists today.' Then (Continued froni page 1) (Friday Til 6 p.m.) 172 103 159 Clerk J. Walter Coffee, intercol- For 30 Points, fire commissioner. pinners. /'...• " ' Pavtcjt ter than average teams in pre- the town was filled with people ford meeting. The organization now Handicap " •1*- 12 legiate football and hockey offi- Tht league is in a iwo-week re- 181 '843^ ,787 season ratings, they did not really about worldly business lo such art A letter was read from Town- TOTAL .... cial and' former athletic coach at Jayvees Win \_ has 33 chapters in New'Jersey cess "and games wi3! be resumed on bring out the best in the current Behind the high scoring of\Bob extent that no room was left at ship Cotnmittecman Frank T. SHAHEEN AGENCY <2I Craniord- High SchooL He' ex- : with about .1,500 members. The i .169 Owls Nip CHS tcaht •'„.- , the inn for. the Mother of the Whitty expressing regrets at being • Friday evening. January "• Covrntry 201 10Q Hobbie, Coach ' Stan Grayi> - plained the steps necessary to bc- n S Eastern Union County chapter ' 'The Deftiocrats took tw'o from Huctlcman .••'•'• 154 151 Wl It will take the best to beat junior varsity basketbali" t Christ Child; so today worldly unable to •attend because of a Harrl. » - .. 212 171 105 fome an official.' Success in ath- t tjtal al 200 ; the Elizabeth five, however. Coach business fills our lives so there is h6w/ includes 13 towns and the the Errtco TrUckers Friday r\\£ rd rw:n ••' • M« • J89 letics, he said, requires the right Monmouth Cranford High School ro!l<,Hi i0a previous engagement. 179 Al Lo Balbo works his team hard winning the nightcap/ game by four Jocky •••• 112 200 Frank Kozielec poured 32 58-53 win over Roselle Park no rom left .for the eternal formation of the Cranford group is Harry Main was in charge of TOTAL ' 803 • 91B-'66' 3 mental attitude as well as good and it shows. St. Mary's always on piruf. while the Shaheen Agericy Friday evening. things, and the Christ Child and the first ster> in the possible for-^arrangements, assisted by Clark POLICE'DEPARTMENT M> work .scholastically. He pointed points through the hoop to lead has an excellent' man-to-lman de- won a pair from the Police De^ OoliJ .' 18° • .180 - , 183 Union Junior College's cagers to It was the second win in thr« bis message is again turned away. mation of seven local Units. Duckworth and Leonard Dolan. • 183 out that officiating at tirrtes is a fense and they play a -smart, well partment. _ .'•_.'-•- L Cymbaluk; M. , ;.. 1B0 ISO 1 78-72 win bver Monmouth Jun- outings for- the Bluesw and the The Rev. Albert Dezso led group •-.*•-. S&imku, 168 1*8 difficult job. conceived offense. fceorgii- Bar!i>-jk- of the Lions 129 ior College at the Sherman,School first, start for the Panthers. singing of, carols accompanied at CymbaluH. S " — 1,70 201 All members' of the football, Like all • other systems and Club put tegelhcr jiames of 203,SantclU gym Monday" evening. Hobbie scored 30 points. ^ the piano by Mrs. Arthur Metz N>lcn i , •• 163 211. 192 sbecer, cross-country, and cheer- 4/ cpaches, ttyey are no'better than 215 and i:03 for a €2! total, high Grayson said he doesn't nd on the accordion by Charles Handicap 1 2 leading squads 'were invited to the It was the first 'win in three- the material.that operates £hem. a OV« of the night, and aided his team- TOTAL 788 801 iss this is an all-time junior Hy Burtow. Mr. Bartow also present- dinner. Gold emblems were pre- arts for the Owls r- all in the In this case. Coach Lo Balbp has K mates in winning vxo from Build- record, but it is the highest point ed solo selections. DEMOCRATIC CLUB sented to the senior letter winners. ew Jersey Junior College Con- the material. Four of the starting ^cr^ Genera!. Connolly of Hay- D*l Candio 17* 185 .198 erence. The loss pushed the Long total for a JV performer in-the The birthday anniversary of They're Oven-Ready, Top Quality, Carefully Cleaned. Beym • 1"2 170 138 Athletes honored as members, of five arc returning .from last year. eks Foods pooled games ol 255. 173 Jranch^flve into a tie_with _the- Jast-10Jxears_atJeast , L__ Walter K. Schweizer was celebrat- Hull -.....; ISO 149 the teams-were: —.~~" AH this teamdid was win 26 of 28 ranford five for third place. • After a slow start, the fil ed. Kenneth W. Iversen presided. More White Meat, More Light Meat, More Dark Meat! Football — Kenneth Emmons, games and capture the stale Cath- Ues . Fischer's MaikeJ posted ^hc FlUingrr After opening up a nine-point fought to a 14-11 margin m ^ TOTAL 916, 876 900 Robert Kaul, Richard Lewis, Ar- olic Class B championship for the' only siwp of the nichl-. l^ki ead midway in the second half, end of the first period. Cn EHHICO TRUCKING 111 thur Sawyer, Peter Scholz, co- fourth consecutive year. All sport* THE A&P TURKEY YOU PICK 'will be tifically plucked which insures a clrancr three frym Harris. Ltd. inthe Jlirsch 107 104 he Owls let the Monmouth five won the ball game by taking ad- New School Ceremonies Slrko _i T48 214 104 captain; George Wening, Michael observers rated them among the tender, full breasted with plump, meaty bird . . . it's heeii expertly cleaned and "bumper" hitht .matches. 108 ;radually cut down the margin vantage of the numerous „ fouls (Continued from pope 1) Ci;imbrutchini 1(15 IBS Wilson,' co-captain; Richard Ho-, top teams in the state. ' Errico 146 172 139 committed by Roselle Park. will be accepted on behalf of the !(••>«' and thiglis. Because they're top- hand-inspected! . : Others who hit 200,. or above 157 intil it was only one point with This powerful team is' led .by YIARS! v Curtin 156 102 gan, Richard Frank, manager; 16 us. were: N . Koury- Fischer's. Market. - 18 ibout three minutes lef| to play. In racking up 30 points. HJibhie school by Miss Etta Tunner, prin- qunri^y (sclerlcd. to A&PV own high- Handicap IB r 1*8' Stephen Ayre, Bruce' Bennett, Jerry Bechtle, regarded asy one of 800 018 At this point. Kozielec took over. ITS THE BIGGEST TURKEY VALUE 201; Grickowski. Fischer's Market. TOTAL , 890 James Benko, Frank D*Antonio, the finest high school players in tossed' in , baskets from all over cipal. .qualityK specifications) you can be sure 20-i; '•; Koimer. Ban-.elt"> Liquors, He iscbrcd four times from the the court. A .one hand push shot TINNESZ MARKET <2> Frank DePaul, Paul Dunham, the country. He can rebound, shoot of their Hull-flavored goodness. t we've offered at Christmas in years inid 2tM Wetsand. Hayecks Foods. 210; :A. 171 l&e ' 155 ree throw, line and drove in to was the most effective.' 1& T Tlnnrsl. P J61 Arthur Johnson, Walter' Keve, and play defense with the best of Also. C<*ves55iily,\ «f Shaheen, DiUcr ,..".. 215 184, lit on a push shot to sew up the AND LADIES PLEASE NOTE..-.. your years. Come pick the best . . . from the Borrtinann, Vj i 121 167 189 Harold McNally. Stephen Mcir, them. "Bechtle's cousin, Jim Hal-brother, Eddie, is a member 'pi Afiency. 201; HJITI^ Shaheen Ag- Ilurnctt 160 J32 184 ame. . - , . - leck, is a tremendous outside shof the varsity^ while another brother, ASP Turkey will require less work be- best . . . for your own Christinas feast. 154 178 149 Paul Morrison,.Robert Peterson. ency. 212; Torccrvcn. Shaheen Ag- Tinncsz. A and? the tearp's defensive ace. Hal- Ernie, coaches the freshman te»n v Handicai p 13 10 6 Robert Patterson, Douglas Popp," The first half was close all the fore cooking because it lias been »cien- Come save, too! " • • 844 ency. 206: Jacky. Stohetn Agency. TOTAL ,..« 834 840 Peter Rummcry, Stephen Schla- •ay with Mqnmouth'holdicg a six- Ieck is only 6 foot, but he can leap and formerly, played for the Blues .200; Santetfa. PoJire bt-partment, : to the rim of the basket. These as well as Newark State Teach- Schulr ., LE11I.G...... _'H ESS. 15O5 (II 129 Walt Sosnowski, (with ball) is shown passing off to Ed pak, Anthony Stein,' Thomas point lead at its duration. The 201; Nyfen. PoJace D<-partmcnt, Almquisl 133 107 169 Hobbic after driving uridcrncath the basket in the first half Walsh, David Ward, Leroy Wilson. Owls -quickly overcame this mar- two give the Elizabeth squad great ers College. • •-.- 21.1: Marshall, Delmocratic Club. Knlvrim. W. llfl 175 rebounding strength. •_ 1 Knicrim. K. . 157 170 IBS of the Cranford-Rosplle Park game Friday night at Roselle Park. George Walsh, manager; Donald gin and dominated play for more 201; . Filsinaer. Dt-ir.ocratic C ub, ' 185 Nylrn. P 145 180 The Blues won, 67-50. After taking the. pass from Sosnowski, Rosencrantz, manager;\ Charles than half of .the second half be- Joining this duo is Dave Mracek, m ••• I2Q3;-Sicko.. Errtoa -.Tiuckuifi. 214; Kirkpatrlck 141 160 874 Boardmao. manager; • -^tanley fore Monmouth began its unsuc- 6-4 center, who was the outstand- Blues Capture 802 ;Hobbie scored on a short push shot. Trying to guard Sosnowski., Deller. Tinncsz Maiki-J, 21.5; Ful- TOTAL :.:;" Grayson. coach, and James Avery ;cssful rally.' ing, player against the Blues last chcr. Sunny Acnes. 2O9: Thommen. SUNNY ACRES r( 2 > ore Richie McCormack and Ronald "Bobert<27). • v " ' year when the two teams met in and Paul Selby, assistant' coaches. Don Smith, a fast, hard driving 4CC Lead Pctersen's Dairy. 233:- Staler, Ilankln ^ 157 140 Elizabeth. He's not the rebounder. Nieliel. Sr 149 101 orward; led Monmouth's attack Cranford moved into first pla« Breen's GtilJ Checks. 232; Schel- 102 171 Soccer — David Dunham and like Bechtle and Halleck, but he Stupak •••• .175 ivith 3L£oints. Pete "Hook" Fos- in the Four-County Conferehct ler. Brecn's Gold Checks. 201; Jel- Bcoushtoii • 183 . 197 182 JBobcrt'Pavis, co-captains; Richard has a fine fadeaway hook shot V-;VS Fulchcr 200 160 199 :er hit for 15 and Sid Opcr for 12 this week by defeating Rosc|[e lowitz. BreenV Gold Chocks. 211; 142 €HS Five Wallops Panthers Hogan; Robert SchweiUer and from the pivot. , Nletzel. Jr. .-. —. 145 Park. B55 tor the losers. . . ' • ' Schelter, Peppermint Room. 211; TOTAL 873 834 Norbert Smith, manager;: Robert The other returnee is Pat O'Don- The Blues have a 2-0 conference PETERSEN'S DAIRY 111 Albert, Jack Burton. Hugh Co}- Aiding Kozielec for UJC was RJEVERJE Frank. . Men's Lepgvie. 206 and Petencn. Ew 7...' J45 184 161 nell, who gained a starting berth mark, including a previous victory 1 172 For Third Straight Victory 5-7 Walt Shipley who scored 26 m S* •!{!;,;• 209; Cory. MeihodLst Men's Club, Th'ommcn 213 155 ville. Peter La Bracio. Martin as a sophomore last year. He's the over Scotch Plains. Prtrrmen. E. A , 177 178 l«0 Behind the rebounding of Ed Hobbic and Dan Berry, Cranford Mathews. Dave Weiland, Thomas joints. 213; Doncy. Melodist Men's Club, Fctcncn, R. 145 182 153 ball handler of the. team and he Clifford Scott of East Or;mee is 212; Martin. Methodisl Men's Club, Morciiko 142 109 104 High School's basketball team tolled to its third straight victory Young. Stephen Zulick, James It was the third loss in. four manages to come up with baskets 3 in second place on the strength ol 11 Purpose Set 14 ontests for Monmouth. 212: Stacy. Melhodist Men's Club, Handicap Friday evening, walloping Roselle Park, 67-50. ' ' . Rice. Donald McClintock. Gregory when they are needed most. an impressive, 100-75 win ova- ipl • TOTAL 836 •The box score: ^Looking 206: Weber. Sportsman's Shop, McNab. Robert Kiamie, Kenneth Three others are battling for the Scotch Plains. Roselle hain't fhe Panthers, playing their first game of the year, put up a UNION JUNIOR MONMOUTH JK. -Designed for a lifetime holiday of better 205; M.' Hayeck. Sportsman's Shop, PEPPERMINT ROOM <2> Sharp, Richard Hughes, Robert fifth starting berth. ..They are opened its conference schedule yet Czajfcow»ici 185 183 174 good pontest lor the first half as the Blues gained a 31-26 lead. Once IJ F P G F P high and cooking, these five copper-clad stainless 238; MicluwK Harco Chemical. ttelin Salo. J. .... 185 126 Pace., Donald Creighton,_Ke*i t Stevens, f 2 0 Fojtcr.f 6 3 15 juniors Joe Gulbin and Ron Kelly The standing of the conference: the Blues got the lead in-the sec- tnsenihal.f 3 "1 ._....Levy.f. 0 0 0 213; Siiyercoot. Birron's EssO. 209; Delia S'dii. C. 195 170 Kirkman. David Paul, Floyd and sophompre Joe Kcnna. •••' "IT steel M«iiliej^lLo4cjrtpy_ihe_place_j>f Schellcr. H. .. 1B6 211 197 Shipley, c 10 d 'JU Kalcrinu'li . t 1 a 5 ond period, they were never improve as the season progresses, Schroppe,. Robert Lbland, Peter Cran/ord _ i... .., m,^. fj ft 1DU i honor underneath her tree. and Molecn. Barron's Esso. 204. Drlla Sala. S...... 153 162 Whalcy.c 9 3 3lMlhlon. ( 0 0 0 Coach Lo Balbo also has some Kozielec. K 11 |0"32iSmltli. c 10 11 31 Clirtord Scott '.._ 1 0 1.G6) xlentcdt 143 headed. but this year's squad is not up to Jorlette, Robert Magan, William reserves this year so that he can Roselle ,-•- _ 0 0 • Give the gift of cooking pleasure and Handicap' ahan.fi .1. o 2;Opcr, e 4 4 12 0 1 Christmas Gift? •»'* Krippendorf, Richard -Voelkcl, Tho'pson. |! 2 2 6| Wallers. C 0 0 0 give the starters a rest now andRoselle Park ...". OU kitchen beauty that millions enjoy every TOTAL 853 The ltad changed hands several the Panthers' Usual high standards. Scotch Plains .... - 0 2 She'a sure to appreciate llJirco Oicmical « Sto Juith :.. 148 — 188 times in the first period with However, - the squad will win its ' the modern convenience of tktnwntb; Club Daley..coach'. . ToUlu 28 22 78| Totals 24 24 72 George Schiedcrman, John O'Neill, ll-Purpose Set packed in a richly ^colored SUt«er 150 — 232 Cranford leading by one at the hare of games. • handy Ixome extension Shaho«q Aiccrury u Klnncy 10S 136 ., OnriclnH: West and Coffee. Dave Jones, Frank Gordon. John A. G. Owen Reelccted •Errtco Ttucktivc Cross country—Edward Hobbie, phone. Easy to order for chest. It'« the one gift she'll treasure above PI Schelter. R. M. - 177 201 ' 11Rend of the frame, The slow start It was the second Four^-County The standing' of the conference: Busichio, Bob Kaczorowski and Lee Ferguson, Francis Keenan and ChrlatmaB giving. Just ;,'•«>:£••' "' W I. Fct. By;.Ecno Lake Oub all. ,:.':-:'- • " :; Fultcv Dtputantl for the; winners could Conference*--win for the 'Blues, Louis McClendon, co-captains; Bill McNamara. call your Telephone Bual* Sunny Acrr» — .. renton I 0 1.000 . Arnold G. Owen of Cranforf Stop in tomocrow,... while quantities last! U 110 and, of course, the first loss for Theodore Munday. Robert O'Neill, Fersey City .V. 2 1 . ;667 Against this array Coach Martin «eat Office. CosUUttle. 76c • ,.!•/: 6 utcd to sloppy ball handling, but Jnion ,.\ 1 2 .333 has been reelected' assistant «x- Lions 24 Roselle Park. • will send Into action Dan Berry, -. -. at TOTAL 800 '810 once they got going they settled Peter Trumpore# Gilbert Warrln, onmouth 1 2 .333 retary-treasurer of Echo lib • month or leaa. s • The box score:', Leroy Gipson, Stanley Glocckner, S-5 center and top rebodnder, Ed 7- cmZEN-CHRONlCLE (2t down to play a line game. Country Club, Westfield. 181 CUANr-OUD HOSELLB PARK ^Hobbie, a good rebounder and 1« -MeCullouth „. 131 - — G F .1 William Hettman, Fred Jackson, Robert E. Lee of Westfield va $$9-95 .Barnelt's Tadiafo _ ,...'.. 152 172 144 One of the highlights of the No Bowling Tuesday ?ood shot, Walt Sosnowski- and :_ j lofahlc. f 2 2 6 James McAtcer, Earl Muldrow, named president to succeed Ab- • 3 . Ray : : 158 180 llU Contest was the few fouls commit- 1 17| Kick, t .8 2 18 There will be no action Tuesday Jackie CooRer, backcourtmen and Bre«n's Gold Cfc*cfiL* — ...- 21 Week* - 175 128 James Schroeder and' J. Seth ram V. Havens who served thiw 157 ted by the Blues^ Only five • per- 0 0 Siivirt. f 0 0 0 vening in the Cranford Inter- defensive aces, and Chuck Preston. Men'» Le-ifu* —- 57 Ranhofer 157 160 2 2| Hcydcr. I 0 4 Weekley, coach. years. Sport»tTvan'» Shop •.-•_..- 2O .Howard .....'...-. — 185 139 sonals were charged to * them untL-r, ( 0 n| Freda.t 0 0 hurch Bowling League. The a good shot from outsirje, Hayrck.'* Food> 23 Handicap 10 23 . 27 Cheering squad — Marion Kaye, Bll against 14 called oh the Panthers. Uorry, c t 17| Scariest, t 0 0 eague will take-the night off be- . This will easily be the best card Meth'cxiisT Mcn*& Q.-b -— 15 TOTAL 792 848 W 0 piMcCor.'ick, c 8 0 16Dorothy Scholz. Patty Hart,. Patty Fischer's. Market , 11 MEN'S LEAGUE (II Roselle Park hit on ,80 percent, cause of the Christmas, holiday. :>f the early scholastic basketball 0 10|Smlthouse. c 0 0 Castaldo. Charlenc Russell. Caro- Plan Track Meet )1tu. Dorron't EAS«> ._.—. 4 McCormlck i 102 104 of. its frec.:throwSj. 4. to 5. _^ ixtpcr. | 0 2|Tre'bulak, g 3 O Action resumes on January 4. action and could .be the top game ll.irri^ I Tft •_ 1« ' Cranberry Saw Schrope—>>.. .,..„..,.-143- -172- lyn Stearns, Linda Loranger, Jean J coun Under the sponsorship of the V. fc". VC i. \ZZ-~-... '13 " Knttarz.Y o~o~ n ""the " ty~this-season.—The Hobbic was again, the high 0 0 0 Browcr, tf 0 0 0 UhionT County'Federation of"Holy - frank 168 206 200 . u _ Belden. Sally Starr and Beatrice ligh school gym will be packed to VlSCHtRS MARKET 14U scorer as he hit for six lleld.jjoals Name Societies, plans are bcii:J Fairchild 147 192 ' Total 25 17 B7| Total "soRogers. '.'" ' . , With Football Team 240 TOTAL 7U8 820 794 and seven.fouls for • 19*' points. 23 4 .the ratters without a doubt. 1C5 F. John Richards, son of Mr. and made for-a county track meet Kburv. X. Berry also hit ou seven free February 5 . in the Elizabeth StulLgl! firtar •Ml SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Mrs. George F. Richards of .1C> Koury. R. .". __ .. "1O3 Weber 161 ' throws and connected- on f'iv,^ A Natural . Armory. HOU8EWABES — HARDWABE — GADGETS — GIFTS Grif kow»kl ..--i Norman place, was a' member of W*iJA,-'''''i\ Carroll 171 field goals for 17 points.. Chuck rJ[ Hayeck, J. ....• 143 Stars Return for Alumni Tilt the pony football team at/Vne OM of our favorlU itorie* «oa> — FHEE DEUVERY — W Vt- •• •"•••••••-M ' TOTAL ""_'.-.;7\ Preston who got 17 points, broke Frankrnbercer ;.„, 147 Governor Dummer Academy, cents an admirable little hortleuV Cato 109 It UNION AVENUE d CR 64)866 HARRIS. Hayrck. M. _... 238 Up -the Panthers', zone defense Stars\from the past three years will be seen in action in the Goo side. Walt Sosnowski also was in ford High School gym. , ' ' ,. Crow-Country Hop perhaps not to strange) mtsrhanca with a slice of brlek^ce ereas sal Amrica's fesfive Fovoritt! Cory ..; : double figures with lO'iallies. Whole or Ether Imus <•••• Returning to action for the Blues will be Ronnie Doyle, ihe Ibo first auccesiful automobil fot into the current Oxford ZJnl- then crown It' all with' sliced et Doney »-„ Jim Eick is the Panthers' only wrsity. Press catalog under tha g«a» crushed sweetened berries In sta- Jane Porker - TOTAL 154 leading scorer in the history of the school; Pete Malloy and George trip from San Francisco to Net Smoked Hams '£' 35< ,';;L > 45 Half Full Cut t m Stacy Miirtin .. returnee fcom last year and the wa.i wade In 1903. ' . ' era! heading. "Government'* H1 Shu for from last year's five. Doyle L BASNETTS LWORS <3< TOTAL. ' '. 777 club's top- player. He scored 18 Wko'e or Ib. 182 Ready-to-Eal Hams Sffi 39c iS&Lr»49r Either Half points including 16 on set shots. s now a student at Bullis Acad- FRUIT CRANFORiRDD SHOE STORE 121 1M — Hopper 1U8 173 170 Richie McCormnck hit for 16. emy, Silver Spring, Md., where Williams Drops Orrok. Sr 150 154 . -he is preparing for entry into the Rc ular . 2O4 Robert* • 182 120 The Blues scored.only one' mpre- Legs of lo Self-Service Meat Denartmeots K Stylo Ib. Ridley .:.. 175 170 1H2 fleld Coal than Roselle Park,%ut Naval Academy, Annapolis. Mal-Pingry Grid Duties 57 CAKE^ Fiiher 153 108 TOTAL V- Handicap < :il 31 hit for 17-points at the foul line loy is. attending Ta'ft School in EJ Laurence .Springer, ^ headmas- TOTAL o B57 8<14 to only tour.for the.Panthers. It Connolly _.. ter of Pingry School," has an- HARCO CHEMICAL CO. «1» pai4 off for the Blues -to commit Coimecticutr ' -S WVijand . JV - HO Dietl1..~ 171 . l«5 nounced that Reese Williams, vet- SwHtMIud Pickles 79° Plum Pudding R^.rd.onSRobbin, '^35° tin • Rupolj _\ JS3 Svcdman 123 ' 1BI1 only five fouls. It was an out- Bob Albertson, who attained the eran football coach of- the varsity Harney 123 16.^ standing example of defensive highest scoring average of any Hu£t .'. ...i 137 168 175 squad, has decided to. relinquish Libby's Ripe Olives • w VfdlnUtS Diamond Brand — in (hell ' 33' MichaeU • : IBS '213163 play, a point often overlooked player in Cranford's basketball his position as mentor of the first . TOTAL. \ SC* QliVfiS Wain, larg* \ I0oi-JQC s|uK#d C Rt l0Branj !n ui k 0 TOTAL 761 807 in today's basketball, but never- •history, also will be in action. He's team as of next fall. ~ Z*2A9 1 now a regular on Navy'ii live. ^^IIWWP , 5uH#n4 brand boHl* "*^ 49 " Mixed Nuts '» — » ~~ 'il 45 • Lro>-s cix BARRON'S ESSO 121 thc-less an important aspect of He will thus be able to devote FOR YOUR NIGHT-BANKING Bl d 6 Jahn 143 153 the game. Others who will s}ee action are: fruit Stolfen D(Tulto. W. JI—,-I.l"_I I! ISO Savcrtool i 182 200 more of his time to the increased Potato Chips 23° Shelled Almonds ultr b:;33« Roselle Park will undoubtedly George Lincoln, a student at Le-r l&S'Muleen : 180 170 duties as athletic director of the HIIIMIIMAI ASP brand Vol. C C . Ford ..._.-~ 181 I Bruoka 137 171 high; Lin Newswanger, a student Pumpkin Pie 203' Latawii-c 171 1B6 institution. Vincent L. Lcsneski, 39 Mixed Nut Meats —--< ';;.;41 ..TOTAL ET3 864 .TOTAL ' 703 788 at Pennsylvania; Don Kern, a stu- his aide, will take over the, var- CONVENIENCE- ^ N s h pl 8 C V.V.VI. (II dent at Ithaca; Don Staples, who Apple Pie HUbcrt 15R sity eleven coaching .post, Mince Meat - - 2 49° Cocktail Peanuts -'-" ;:34 Tijuii. A 1U1 is in the air force, and Earl Ku- Williams has been, on the Pin- o on Mince Pie Rv-iirdinelll .. now.' . gry-scene since 1920. .His footbal Flako Pie Crust Mix . 2 '"[•*• 29° Dromedary Peel "Tc!iZ i 9w33° Wekert u 141 — l21nlmi 6/ c l4 c Tliico. J Although this group makes up teams.-TOver the 35-year-span, hav< we will be open Thursday evening, Dec. 30 Co 40OLJ|CB Holiday Cookies. •* A JERSEY CENTRAL mid-day Murkou'ich Your Christmas Shopping Can Be So Easy Bisquiek " Dromedary Dates '^ ;;;19 ;;39 Slkora l.vi a strong squad, they \vill_ find this won 149. lost 83. and tied 12. p train leaves CRANFORD for N. Y. Huudtcup 42 year's varsity hard to beat. Coach He will, continue to coach the AiP brand I5«r. • PfeHernewsseCookieirXL; 35c . TOTAL U1U Pumpkin Seedless Raisins > at 45 minutes past every hour from Bill Martin has a good looking varsity baseball team. • - of our ' •• \^ ' And Pleasant By Coming To Shapiro's For 27 Our i'mni quality ' pig. i ' _yiirsitv in Dan Berry. Ed. Hobbic. Heinz Soup IO C Anise Cookies _ fc4~b~r~~ Walt Sosnowski, Jackie Cooper Oil Burner Explosion 2 ^I5 Tomato Juice m*^ 2 '»~ y* 1INIS and t^huck Preston. Rib Crackers _'•;;:& Sharp Cheddar Cheese . . . ' 55« HUOTiUP !:.''!_• There will be no admission At Cranford Hotel J e J C charge for the: informal contest, An oil burner explosion in th CRANFORD OFFICE COURTEOUS SERVICE Pineapple Chunks 3 ::, 7S Danish Bine Cheese — 73 corns but a collection will be taken up cellar of the Cranford Hotel al • •: Superb, Custom Ground 5:15 a.m. Monday blew two doon BIG M0E t UTTLf BUD- for a. memorial to be set up at (100 South Ave., E.) premium-quality Coffees have Spriiigllcld. College, Springtield, oit' the furnace, shattered an out- side, door and a window above Jt Festive Fresh Fruits and Vegetables graced.America's proudest AND THE tEST OF THE Mnns., in honor of Dr. James Nai- . , , , ,, , • EXCELLENT SELECTIONS Christmas tables for over 95 smith, founder of the game of <>«d blew a collecting door to 1 furnace room into a basement ba years! Yei they're so modestly JERSEY CENTRAt FAMILY- , • . ,. .t -;—- ' • Iliniiict' rfM»m Into n nn and Dairy Mad* White Eggs &>*<«* i*« 55c erru xrislmas By Van — — Boat — Air m.t2i•C (tUoaO'C Ging«r ?W». Club 5od«, A 29 ox. •oidco's and a HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Ageqt rVh^Jt navort ~- ptuft

THE * nAwrrnro CITIZEN ANPCHROWCT.K WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22.1954 Community/ Groups and a good bicycle...... ; .-,- •' Special .Hours Department Store Advancements Told "A food basket for a special Bamberger - - /Continued from page J) family was given .by,.' the Sigma {(Continued from page 1) • on'Saturday, whej» he visited Vet-, usually open Friday night,.will Alpha . Pi Sorority and 15 fruit be open instead, from 6:30 to" We IFishSouAll Changes fold eraris' Memorial Hall to distribute baskets Will be delivered to our 8:30 p.m, tomorrow. , The side gifts at a party tor children of elderly shut-ins... , window, will Be-eperi from 4 to A MERRY CHRlSXSlAS v The appointment of • John C 1 members -and welfare- children The Temple Women's Club of 8:30 p.m., tomorrow. Regular, Williams to the new; office ot held by Capt. Newell "Rodney Temple Beth-El have completely'. daily hours will be observed at ;; stocked our food shelf for spec- ~"7 "••• • '• •.•end ' . chairman of L. Elamberger & Co., Fiska Post 335,'Veterans .of For- the Cranford Branchof the Sub- ial giving by their gift exchange urban Trust Company "on Fr}- . has been announced by Jack I. eign Wars, arid, its rLadies* Auxil- Straus, president of R..]H. Macy & at their Chanukah celebration. -day. " • — - A HAPPY NEW YEAR Co.,' Inc. David L. Yuriich, senior iary. Entertainment and,, refresh- Cash Donations Offices at the Municipal vice-president • of Macy'si; New ments alsb were-featured. There "Cash donations from interested Building will be closed all day ... . • . » • J . I. . York, has? been appointed presi- were 250 in. attendance. citizens have helped our agency Friday., _ ; ^ Si /. • dent of the- Newark' store to suc- • Children of inembers of Cran- to, provide'special food and cloth- . There wiil.be a 1 p.m. closing Good Health ceed Mr. Wiljiams. . - ~ ford Post 212,:JAmerican Lesion, ing for the children not otherwise Friday at *He: Free Public Li- The change in the top organiza- cared for. - ' brary, which also will be closed : and its auxiliary,, were visited by all day Saturday.." •., ••'. , . •' and . ' ;• ' '" t " tion of'the Bamberger division, Santa at their Christmasparty in . . "Special ^ donations have .been ,:My Strays explained, is in line received front the following organ- The Citizen and Chronicle of- the**"-, -^asind' oh- Sunday,/ His ar- fice will be open today and to- withT the ,i expanding organization ^ : The'o^HjCIub.-$35^j.$;; the JGood Liicfc rival wass precedepreced; d by /a party morrow but will.-be-closed all t of that division. This program has with entertainment and' refrcsh- Sunday TThinkers . .$21; employel s already "resulted in^four recently day Friday. : • [ij^nts. Arrangement. _.„ s wer_e. i..n. of thc-Union County Trust-Com- Motor Vehicle Agent William to everyone opened and other planned charge ol Edmund Heinz, assisted pany. $24. -\, T, MacPherson announced that branches in New-Jersey, including ""The Woodside Manor Civic and by Thornafs . Hamilton. Louis Dai- thejocal agency will • be closed • . •' \ in .• ••''"' •' " ...... one in Plainfield. •'<''' done, Fred Smith, Matthew O'Shea Social Organization has filled our all day Friday. . Mr. Yuhich. who will-'also be- and George Dixon.- / shelves with' canned goods, and Public school children will ccftne administrative officer of the JOHN C. WILLIAMS DAVID L.YUNICII the Cranford Branch of the Need- ' ' X • . ' Santa was present, too, as the begin their, Christmas vacation Bambcrgor division, will' be~ Methodist Men's Club entertained lework Guild of America- has sup- at the end of the fipt session 'Z~::'-.: 1955 - elected to the board of directors Camille MahcusoV^rs. Belty Mnin- ebre, 33, of 4 Park terrace; Carl several children at a Christmas plied many families with clothing, today. St.- Michael's K'-V"-"1 1 and wilLbe chairman of the exec- cuso, Barbara Lione , Judy H'er- N.', Th'ompsen, 20, of 118 Benjamin party at the church Friday night. bedding and blankets. The. Wedr closed "at noon yesterday. All. • • • • • • . ^ - "-••••.. |ffc, utive c^mlfnittee. - zog, Mrs.'• Marjorie Lione. Susan- street, and William Z: Zirkcl, 25', nesdav.Morning Club is planning, will resume classes on Monday, , Both appointments arc effective Frank, .Carol Meyer. Each pupil | of 17 Algonquin drive. - Busy Schedule their project Ifor Christmas to be' January 3. ...'•'. The entire staff ' •'#' our much heeded Jbedding. . _ "February 1, 1955. played a selection and then a Already on the waiting list are Other stops on Santa Claus* busy The holiday began at Union' Junior College » after, classes arol while other members 'of the Harold A. Paulson, 32, of 11 Holly schedule included parties at Cran- "In listing our- Christmas gifts." ; V- • of : -.." -••: ••••• g£oup_Kdnj^_Games and refresh- street, and-Raymond O. Klett, 27, ford schools and, churches. In ad- Mrs. Lennox concludes. *'we must yesterday. The office will, be- Family life Today— ments fojlowed^ Prizes 7>ff27^ufnsiHe"avenUe","^ho passed dition,'—Sgt.—Gassm&nh ; also has not-Xcrget_the_.hours o open today, and next Monday, By by .Mary Clara Gallagher, Susan the examinations held in Decem- played his seasonal role at many preparation that have been spent Tuesday and WednesaayTClasses" CRANFORD MEAT MAItKET PIIYIXIS PAGE BRADSIIAWJ Frank and Judy Herzog. ber, 1953, and who will be con-parties in private homes, and he by all our good people of Cranford will resume January 3. Specialist/ in Human Relations sidered first for possible appoint- reports that some of the children in making the miracle of Christ- ite Batten, 4l|«rSUte University ment. Chief Fischer reported. .- he" visited this year weie chil- mas come' true to so many who Decorations Contest Frank's Xmas Specials Police TestH. There will be a vanacy in the dren of children who knew him are not so privileged. "children should be as Santa back in the 1930's. •• — • •: (Continued from page • 1) not heard" is no longer (Coitiiiliicd from payc I) department on the retirement of "Our best wishes to all for a suits to date have been very grat- part of today's family life. It Magner, 33, of 8 Parker avende; Sgt. 'William J. Gassmann, who Among the many lochl organi- happy hdliday season and our sin- ifying. It is the hope,of'the board, Wilsea's ani Armonr's Government "Grade f is recognized that children talk— Albert W. Meyer, 26, of 218 Pros- goes on terminal leave December zations taking part in the Christy cerest thanks to everyone for their Mrs. Deacon, said that the idea sometimes a- great deal ,— and poet avenue; George Jay Meyer, 31 and whose retirement becomes mas program for underprivileged continued interest and coopera- will grow. She .pointed out the 29, same address; Nicholas F. Pon-effective January 31..', . families, in the community is the tion." .that parents can learn a lot about 1 idea has been enthusiastically re- TURKEYS their children through listening. _|rCranford junior -Service... League , ceived. ' i .-• ' 1 which reports that 49 needy chil-! Frequently "' opportunities to drcn whose cases have been .stud- In sponsoring the contest, the 19 lbs. and up 10 to 18 lbs. learn what is bothering a young- ied and reported to the league WILBUR GOON realtors are aiming "to bring back, ster are lost because parents don't the' Cranford Welfare; Association I the "old.Vashioned Christmas spir- take time to listen. Do you know SHOES it" in the residential area of the w.ill have that happier Christmas ; your child's ideas, his worries, his CMSJSIAESHOTJ&JUILD I '••fcf-. ' •• township, Mrs. Deacon explained. as u direct result of worK being fears, how he feels- about himself done by league member^ WOMEN HUtl Mrs. R. R. Wismcrof Cranford, C and others? These things can .be_ FEET Mrs. Lloyd O'Neal of Westfield and learned through conversation and; Christmas Strings / Mrs. ,C. Slocum of Fanwood will LB. LB. observing his play activities. When' Each of these ^children will find ANDREW CRISANT1 be the judges. A simple but-ar- 49 a child is jealous of the new baby, in his home on -Christmas morning tistic Arrangement has just as he doesn't say that in so many FRESH KILLED a . large red stocking filled with 8chNl «l rnctifMlct much 'chance . to . win as a more words. But parents, who listen, gaily wrapped packages. Among elaborate one, the committee an- and observe can discover his feel- the gifts will be two badly needed- nounced^ urging all residents to 1.) irtgs, and so give him the help CSANFORO v LARGE articles of clothing and sevferal partycipate in-the contest. and guidance he needs. selected toys. In addition, true" to Ib. What the, youngster has to say Christmas ' tradition, the empty is important to him even if it spaces in the stocking will be CAPONS 49| doesn't seem important to the par- stuffed with candy, fruit, crayons, ent. Frequently parents of teen- coloring books and pencils. FRESH KILLED LARGE agers-are concerned because their The chairman of this project, child doesn't tell them anything. Mrs. Henry M. Slauson, Jr., and The -confidence-necessary- to .dis- rs. E. Armstrong ROASTING cuss personal problems must be Damon, have, purchased the re- built up gradually. Parents should quired articles with, funds__ pro- provide opportunity for a child vided by the league. The stock- CHICKENS s> OOO to talk and listen and encourage ings were made'by the provisional him. . ' '" ' members:1 Mrs. Jon'ri L.\#rennair, MAY ALL WEN-REDI If .Disapproval, scolding or punish- Mrs. John Keeley, Mrs. E. T. Mar- ment will discourage the chjld shall, Mrs. Joseph L. Matteson, YOUR CHRISTMAStS from tciUng anything to his par- Mrs. Santiago Porcella, ill, and LONG ISLAND ents. His.talk should be used to Mrs. R. E. Ross, Jr. All members show parents where he needs of the league were invited to wrap BE Ib. supervision and guidance. When gifts and help fill the stockings. 0 young children are encouraged to tell about their activities and the Many Contributions NEW YORK DRESSED oyful and triumphant, once .more the message of Peace on Eartk, things that are important to them, Mrs. Arthur G. Lennox, execu- BRIGHT the confidence built up continues A lighl kor ninkcs indoor movie making na easy as flash snapshooting. tive secretary of the Cranford as the child grows older. Welfare Association, reports that FANCY lY ill Xowaro Ai.en rings out tnrougn. all the world. As it came once upon a Movies for Christmas the Colony Club also has prepared VFW Post, Auxiliary clothing and toys for 16 welfare Ib. If there is any season of the camera as a gift firom the family children; that the Methodist Child Study* Group has completely out- midnight dear, may tne spirit of Christmas come to your home and your heart, this Have Christinas Parly year that"callsTfdr "lights, camera, to the farpily. .lt-needn't-be- an 1 Hot roast beef sandwiches and action" it's Christmastime! While expensive gift, you know, because ntted a special child with clotriinu, salads were served as Capt. New- not only ate there movie cameras shoes and toys; that the Calvary WILSON'S CERTIFIED #%AM home movies are good the year- as simple to operate as the fa- Day, and bring you serenity and happiness through all the days of the vear ahead. ell Rodney Fiske Post 335. Vete- around, they're never better than Lutheran Church Mothers* Club; rans of Foreign Wars, held1 its miliar box camera, they're equal- has prepared 12 baskets for the when they show' the. family .ob- ly low in cost, comparatively aged and infirm and 12 baskets for FRYING CHICKENS ' 29< annual- Christmas party for mem servance of the holiday, season. bers of the post and auxiliary in speaking. special children, arid that sever- to 4 lbs. Each Veterans' Memorial-Hall on Mon- We've got a suggestion today— For less than -$50—you can be al boxes of toys' have been re- a suggestion for the families that all set for both indoor and outdoor, ceived from Crunford_JJnit 212, DOMESTIC and IMPORTED #^ #% day. • v don't have movie cameras. It's movie making with a kit includ- Mrs. Betty Butler played Santa American Ltigion Auxiliary, and \v\ \ that you give one to yourselves ing camera and.light bar. the Cranford Girl and BoyvSccuts, Clpus and distributed gifts. There for Christmas, and do it a little The light bar makes your in- 30 Eastman St., also was a program of entertain- ahead of the big day. You know, door movie making as easy as in addition to- clothing (Opp. Cranford Theatre) CANNED HAMS 83LB. ment. Mrs. Mary Tinnesz headed half _ the fun of Christmas is get-flash snapshooting. It is simply a from the Woman's Association of the committee. ting ready for it.'No matter what bar with a screw in the center that the First Presbyterian Church. 6 to 14 lbs, each — at low price ol ^^.^^ type of picture record you shoot, fits into the -tripod socket of the Other Christmas giving through 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 318 EAST BROAD STREET it ought to cover the days in which camera. On either end is a big the- Welfare Association was re-, Pupils Hold Recital the air is tingling with anticipa- photollood-teflecltor bulb. ported by 'Mrs. Lennox as fol- POT ROASTS Cranford, N. J. Westfield, N. J. / A studio Christmas recital Was tion of happy surprises and good As you shoot, you carry your lows: ALL CUTS held last Thursday afternoon at things coming_up.—The favorite light right with you.' You know Ten Christmas trees were do- the home of Mrs. T. E. Byrnes, people in your life are at their that there's always enough illU- nated by the American Lesion | ROUND 38 Beech street. These pupils par- best—and that's the best time for initiation"., to- cover whatever ac- Auxiliary with tinsel to decorate TOP SIRLOIN . picturing them. . ( tion you see in your viewfinder. them. Other donations were ticipated: Audrey Rutz, Mary —John Van Guilder LB. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Clara Gallagher, Dennis- Zawalick,. But getting back to the movie skates from Girl Scout Troop 36 and WINES AND LIQUORS CROSS RIB

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THE CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1054 THE^CRANFORD CITIZEN ANE^CHRONICLE. WBDWESPAY. DECEMBER tt, MM :-";1-^-.- -••. Polsley, Arlene Philipohe, Dorothy age along Springfield" avenue to He has completed basic training or salt hay to' -give -the/animal ment subsequent to adoption must Combined School Choruses Turner, Irene Cushing, Susan Bab- continue their food market husi- Tat. the -Air Fprce Base. Samson. SPCA Attacks warmth." •« •be surrendered-to the SPCA.. I Declares Tinting FROM THE F1LE$ cock, Steven Engel, Donald Reiss, : N.Yv•'- He- willr eport. t<> Tampa. Lettcnto a Mr. Wimnii(T also pointed out (Eranfnrh direction of Chan- owners L-ithi.'r Inet-t the legal, re- turned over the gavel to Henry Crahford, N. Jr Several Cranford residents played active side of Walnut avenue between the Lehigh vai. Linda LeMaire. Two building permits for the 210 Orange avenue.'arrived home selle Park, chief officer of Union CHARLES M. RAY, ,EDITO« AND PUBIISHM shield, yoa may be taking ah un- ley ftallroadand Barttan rol^7 ' ' \~ )&ng Coppage and Jaipes Lcnnt-;', ir.usic teachers. . construction of 'one-family dwel- County SPCAj; anti-cruelty force, quirements or surrender tht-ir ani- G'i'ubarz of Springfield at an in- Dear' Sir: .... * Citi' Sunday fiom Keesler Air Force mals and .be lined. ttnllation ceremony of theniHome necessary risk on the highwayy,, the roles in presentation of the case for the Cituens lings have been .approved by the announced today that- the "society v Attending .were•-Ex-inbtrs of the Sherman-Walnut . Parent- Base. Miss., to spend a Christinas Builders' Association of' Metro— WATlOHAl fOIIOilAt The Cranford Branch of , the . Union County OptomeUic Society Committee opposing a proposed increase in gtfs •; ' '"••• flftMtt Yaatt A«o 7 Teacher' Association- and ii:vht-dy- -r- ~ — '• ' ....'-. Township "Committee. .. leave with his parents. has received so marfy complaints "There, is'simply no excuse for Needlework Guild of America, rates as hearing on the Eliiabethtown Conso- Sewerage Board tlie neglect u.e have" been culled ])(>]it:in • New Jersey attended by warns. Citing results of a recent A strong Atmyand Mavy were this nation's tjuests, -inyludtng members ol •Onfc\ went to T. V, Albert,' 740 abwit dogs, tied outside with in,-' Inc., wishes to express its-sincere study at the University of Cali- lidated Gas Company's^ rate increase petition only solution to providing an adequate defensive were in charge., of lights and cur-, Willow street; with new construe-, upon to investigate during the. mor,- • W _a definite safet^y haiard. ^ _ vvas ossistcd by the following in presenting the other iriembers of-the--admjrjistra- Chorus are: yirginia Abrams r A budget totaling $168,000, an ciety during tha_past month indi; v r v m American Legion, at a meeting in the Casino. ' First Presbyterian Church will tnonses to the bwners'.'invdlved ra- Entered at the Post Office at Cranford,:VL J, as Second Class Matter. Published Thursdays at Many* of cur needy'families had Dr. Hindman reported that Uni- lion. . Liurannc Birib'autsr. Janice Man- increase of. S67,7Q0 over last year, Wilbur Heney, 107 Lincoln ave- 1 eating that people are unaware ol Association, inducted th.e near of- versity of California researchers, committee's case: Thomas A. OTBoyie» 391 Brook- Heading the entertainment bill at the annual hold its Christmas reunion f,or the ther than the customary warning : 1 ficer:;. Mr. Shaheen is the? Cranford N J, by The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Crahford\ a better Thanksgiving .and will The Sherman Intenneaiate Chp- H'.V." Laura Tice. Karen AlcCall. has been adopted by the Rah way nue; cast,' was granted permission • "Dog owners must realize," Whsit is _re(|iii!vd -(or the -comfort studying various commercial side place-William P. Little, Jr., 30 Heroin* smoker of the Holy Name Society of St. Michaels college and, service ydung people president. , -.•'.. have a merrier- Christmas because nis. Walnut Avenue School ChArus liougias Rae, Richard Denzau, Valley Sewerage Authorityrwhich to construct an addition estimated Mr. Wimmer pointed out, "that ol' :ln animal cbhii'npd lo the out- ' Garwood a^d Kenilworth. Subscription Bite. $4.00 a Year. Advertising Rates on Bequest brands, of tinted windshields, de- avenue;-Sumner ^.Sweetser, 603 Brookslde Joyce Arnesen, Joel Kaufmann. serves Cranford, Garwood and tomorrow at 8 p.m. ill the senior of your efforts. ••«)•••• Church were Herb Kopf, head football coach and and the Sherman Junior Chorus ut $4,000, and Dr. C. G. Hanson, animals have become domesticated doors, or, as is inirequently the JI-FICE:21-22J Altai Street. Cranford. N. J. <^>7 V Totrboirt CRANTORD 6-6000 termined that the loss of vision place; Howard R. Pietech, Union; Charles R. Tel- - thj ti director at Manhattan College, and led the processional singing ~O Karen Sjursen, Paul Henderson, Kenilworth as well as 10 other- high room • in the Church School case, just maliciously cruel." -' St'uileiils-Interviewed Sincerely, a e c 38 Springfield avenue? an addi- Building. -, famous stage and radio comedian. ComfrAU Ye Faithful:" Fredericjc Tfi-ug, William Buri', nearby i communities.' . tion estimated at $4,000. and ' soft, the same ;is liumans. Mr. Winimvr also." a,nhonnced , Three more colleges sent \ Alva T. Banker . iTntefg^S^^^perf *<- "-«• »"*? «**«?? «?•»* «** The Sljerrnan-Walnut Combined e^rge^ Magan. Barbara Sorge, • There will be entertainment, rer- .They require' shelter from wind, ' • • •*-*• ••••'• /' • '' *.;' '* '. '•' ' '.-'.: Former Mayor August F. Grein- that the Society enforcement iqtTi- rescntatiyes to Crawford High. /

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•§••' TOE CRANFORD CITIZEN; AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY,T>ECfcjaB£ft 12,19,54 THE CRANFORD CmUEN AND CHRONICLE. WEDWESDAY. DECEMBER ». 1&54 TheTwysandlgwhoIieTpTd the class about their visit with John Dowling, Diane Slahor, play presented by Mrs: Marion the class chart. nette Slahor. Jeanne Wasserhach, decorate the bulletin boards. are/ Santa Claus. They are hoping the'vocational service committee. collision with a car driven by Holmes Williams of 12 Makatom Eschenlauer's sixth grade and the Grate 5 Richard Bernstein and. Daniel Hil- Robert Cushmeyer. Gale Tomp- C. Van Chamberlin, president, con- Chief Issues Warning James V. Manno. 41. of Summit, Savings and Loan Unit drive to an advisory committee on Rep.. Howell Concedes; Brookside Chorus on Monday. JilJ that he will remember their orders debrandt wrote and illustrated kins, Edward Korngut, June Haw- luering Studies Craijford's Public Schools Report Mrs. Aris Saul's fifth grade en- for his visjt on. Christmas Eve. ducted the meeting. There was On Thefts; Robberies at the Route-22 crcssing. Declares 81st Dividend public safety' and welfare follows It's Senator^elect Case; Donnelly read the Bible and an- Christmas stories.to be displayed thorne, Linda Rosa, Nancy Becker, club singing under direction of A passenger in the car. 16r\-«ar- six months' service earlier this joyed slides of -Massachusetts Kenneth Morris and Helene Sil- Police Chief William A. Fischer At its regular meeting recently, Without any question, it is how nounced. '• :'• / brought in by Joyce Hitchcox. f __••';..Grade 6; •., on the bulletin boarci. Described by Rotary Speaker Charles pooley,. wlth^rthur K. old Joseph Manno of Summit suf- year on the January term' of the The Student Council of Lincoln verman. , . has asked all members of his de- the Board of Directors of the Cran-r proper to say Senator-elect Clif- Activities of Pupils in Many Fields Characters in the play were: .Barbara Frutchey, Gay MiMus, Mary Ann DeLaurentJs, Thomas Pharmaceutical /houses have become research Mentors for theBurditt at the piano. , fered lacerations over the right Union Cbunty Grand" Jury. ford P. Case. . " ' [School is composed of representa- partment to be extra alett^over. eye and care requiring 11 sutures. ford Savings.and Loan Association SHERMAN SCHOOL children, Jill Donnelly, Carol KIu- William „ O'Reilly; Michael Terry. Greaney, Bernadine Madden and development of-new drugs whlcW have accomplished amazing results Arthur'Wiiliams of Roselle Park the holidays to = help Crarifotd In addition toits normal duties, Following .,a month - long re- • tives from each Class of the pri- Neighboring Officials was a. guest, Union police report Manno was declared Mi semi-annual dividend Janet Herfurth, Elaine Stc;uiss.! Albans. ftaula Sclby, Bqger Fin-: benspies, -.Peter Jones; ^servants. Lynn Gillespie, Mary Jane Mc- Ralph Huehn cut out snowmen in recent years and promise even greater .advances in the next maintain its "good record • in th£ this' term qf the Grand Jury stud- count. Democratic Representative .'. Grade 4 Lynn Bryan-Ashwell, Irma rlel-. mary and intermediate grades. going west in Route- 22 arid skidded ySand7irlSor.M«.Ruih j Frederic Kru«. Jarncs Beniarmnj gerlin.and Marietta Lorda. ConneU, Kenneth Bendel. Grejch- and stars for - the border around Move to Cranford payable as of December 30 at theied juvenile delinquency and theCnax-k's R. Howell of Pennington • •: Members have recently been Com- decade, Henry Gondyke, councilman-elict of Plainfleld and a charter category of thefts and robberies. < linger, Stephen "Willauer;. serfs. en Angle*. George Warner and the bulletin board. Two., publib officials in nearby imp Jhe train on rain-wetted rate of 2j< ^> per annum<- water shortage problems in the has conceded' defeat In New Jer- fourth g:adc have com- I ^k An^lo. Gary T.mpson, Un- , , Grade 4 membe'r-of the Plainfleld Optimist Club, told members of the Cran- School Vote Registration In a notice posted at - headquar- Kelly's and Mrs. | Greta Christensenand Bruce Nos- piling a list of safety rules, to pavement. The youth was. taken sey'.i close Senate race, six weeks da Poiter. Karen Sjurseh and Mar- Gail Griffiths wrote compositions The children aVe very proud of communities have, decided they ford Rotary Club at their weekly'—— "'' ters,- Chiefi Fischer remarked that The association is Cranford's county. The term of the inquest . pletcd. their scrapes and rebosas. trand; lord., Robert Cohen; lady. be observed on the playground Deadline Draw* Near , to the office of Dr. Edmund John- after electionNiay. ' -•••• •:' garet Russell. Elmyr'a Shugart's fourth grade on famousjnen, in history-for class their new classroom and their new Would rather reside in Cranford. "crimes seem . to shoji/ a marked oldest ^financial institution. In- Wiis».extendt»d twice hcfoi't' It com- •» They had a fashion show in their Kathleen Wiese; guests, H an r y discussion. ' and within the building. Officers ^ Robert Oldehoff, formerly of luncheon meeting at the Methodist doctor the story of the new devel- kins of Kenilworth by a passing Senator-elect Case, former repr The class has been Teadintf thej .clashes decorated the Christmas school. ' ' ' lu With the deadline 6rily nine,days rise at. this season/of the. year, motorist. Russell Kurtz of 261corporated in 1887, this is its. 81st pleted its on July 15. room and modeled them. They al* tree which stands on the first Dreyer, P,eter FiFischerh ; pages, Gsy Miiius, Michael Stanton, of the Student Council include: Roselle Park, is now making "his opments. He said that the promo- .resentative from the Sixth Con- story of "Amahl and the Nisht 1 Church on Thursday. . off, Township Clerks.Walter Cotr especially robbery?' Faitoute *venue. Keniluonh. consecutive dividend. Prior to Mrs. Williams. tlit_ only ropre- so finished their reports and read floor of" Cleveland School. The David Baglcyy , Charles Bazata; president. Ariene . Giglio; vice- Grade 2 home here. He formerly served tion of new drugs no longer' is gressional District, all of Union Visitors." After reading the story Joyc2 Hitchcox^'Richard Wiliams, fee urged all citiiens to register to "We have been quite fortunate" 1941. dividends'were distributed sentative fiotn the Cranford area, .them to the class. The. following children' made Christmas decora- traveler, Ronald Dadd; Lord of president, Robert Kohtspack; sec- The boys,and girls in Mrs. CIos-. dn Roselle-Park's-Board of Health . Employed by a pharmaeutical done by mail, since the physicians' ItH County; has already been cejJufied they listened to the recordings of Richard Aaron. William O'Reilly. vote if they wish to cast their bal- here In Cranfbrd in this respect,' •on an annual basis. Since that is a member of the Board of Edu- " . .reports were given: "Holidays of tions and also contrbiute.d Christ-, Misrule, Eileen Krol;; Mother' retary, Michelle Tomasulo. ser's room are getting ready for for 14 years. • ' .. ' ' ^ concern which sells" only.-to the share of such mail became so vol- Area Students Invited '. as the successful candidattyb^ the the opera. Joel Kaurmann, Janet Mary . McConnell, Suzanne Rich- lots in the February-8 school elec- the chief-, declared, '/and I be- date;," they have been distributed cation and an active \\orkcr in lo- I: Mexico," by Jack ArKento, Elle^i mas ornaments for the tree. : Goose, Gcraldine Leonhadt; Bye- Christmas. They are reading |A former president of the Union medical' profession, Mr7Gondykd Umirious that they could not spare State Board of Canvassers. Herfurth .and Patricia Keller are ards.' Karen Marcmann, Diane WALNUT AVENUE* SCHOOL lieve this has been due largely'to To Attend Newark STC semi-annually. • . cal and county Parent-Teacher Baby Bunting, Michael Krol, 1M, : credited hisxpmpany with the de- the time to sudy-the material sent tion. , LeCompte. Martha' Pullen and doing research on the life, of the It has been the custom fos> the Marchione, Gail Griffiths, and Carl . . •'•*_ Grade 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' .Christmas stories and making Board of Education, William C. Graduates of Cranford area high Association activities./ The decision by Representative and Deborah Frey 1M. : : Severson, will move into a new ."' Velopment of insulin -on a com-to them. Such promotion, work to^ All unregistered voters can be- the efficient -patrol and alertness In discussing this latest dividend. . .Barbara'Sorge;- "Music and Artcomposer, Gfao -Carlo Menotti. diffsrent classes to gather around Goldcnberg have written stories TheV! children in • Mrs. • Mary Christmas decorations., Everyone schools may enroll - at Newark Howell spared tthe Union County . "Pease Porridge Hot,".. Beverly is coloring and cutting J Santa home in the Nomahegan Estates. mercial basis for the conquest of day is handled by men detailed to come eliuible to cast their ballot of all members of the department;" Warren D. Sculthorp secretary, "" ' Kindergarten Jlife'v Conquest of cancer is among the product but must make his ' ORDINANCE No. HI-«« Jersey City coJleKe^vvho pre con- reporting on books they have-read. ihc soldiers, in the hospital at Camp id Bagley, Peter Fischer, Henry Wijlow avenue, Garwood, was thetrar's office at 187 Broadway. Leads to Committee Post ious tp th? vocal cords,.it was stated While decorating their room for AH the children in Miss' Helen Mhe primary aims pf the research- calls serve a really- constructive AN ORDINANCE Vacating Part of The appointment by Prosecutor ducting the drive, whleliwlU,e'nd editorially in the Journal of ih* Chjristmas they made a chalk scene Those children who have given re- Kilmer. The stockings Were pack- Dreyer; piano accompanist for the Pacific- Avenue.' • - engineer of a Eahway Valley Rail- Newark, present location of the Klase's kindergarten have been •jors, he added. . . purpose In the assistance of the WHEREAS, the ccwnpr of'0 .largo tract H. Russell "Morss. Jr-, of Mrs. G.Christmas, Eve. . \ '" • Amerjcqn Medical Association., ,. , 'Christmas in Mexico" for theports arci'Carla Gangaware, Ned ed with' nuts, candy, handkerchiefs- dancers, James Lang. 1 road freight train which was in•college. -, .•-., ' > . busy getting ready for Christmab. j the speaker picplaindV that his physician. ' l •' • • of land caused the same, to be laid out The following Roberts, Linda Dahlquistq, Jimmy and• otheAI r persona, l1 items£*,-.«.. . ' • I. JamesY.iwmc , I^nnyT Annv, musimi c teacher, CtmfdriFs with atrecU. among which Is a atroet Fk T They have made presents, Christ- •U'II function as a "detail man" The speaker "was introduced by Called Pacific Avenue running -from on the Tsc<5rie:Abbott, Constance Frank, Tommy The children in Miss Elizabeth led the sse'mbly in singing- "Wind mas cards, and gift wrappings for '.for his conrfpnny is to carry to the Dr. Edward M. Coe,'chairman of Orange Avenue to Locust Drive, arid- Kelly's and Miss Emma Tracy's Through the • Olive' Trees" • and WHEREAS, the Township Committee their mothers and fathers. They Financial Institution had determined 'that it U to the beat classes have made, over 40 stuffed "Silent Night." •'« trimmed their tree with ornaments] Interests of the. Township that - * • toy's in mahy bright colors for the ROOSEVELT SCHOOL thayihave made. aiwLdetorated the f UfTT OHDAINED by the Townablp Boys "arid girl's in the "Children's room with bells, chains, trees and Committee of Township of Cranford. New Country Home. ; Grade 1 I«ir«ey: _ -. . , Santa Clauses.,.Those who have Section 1. That the public rights, The filling of boxes for children The,children in Mrs: Ruth Reg- Granford Savings estein's ' first grade are getting drawn, chalked, or painted picr Interest nfid easement in that part of in other countries is now begin- tures for decorations are Margarr- Pacific .Avenue, hereinafter particularly' ning under the direction of theready_for Christmas and Hanuk- described, be and the same are hereby v kah. -i . ^ et Downing, Jean Sarnowsld, Joan terminated and extinsulshed. and aald OUR QUALITY MAKES THAT LITTLE EXTRA DRIVE classroom teachers with, the help ; Marris, • Deborah Adams, Susan and Loan Associati0ii part nf Pacific Avenue Is hereby vacated V MUCH WORTH WHILE of 'MrsT'Jean Saunters and Mrs. Christmas and Hanukkah books to wit: BEGINNING, nt the corner fonricd have been brought in by Nina Conklin, Lucinda Stratton, Robert by the. intersection. of the easterly line Ruby Ferreira, teacher sponsors McCullough, Chiris Laird. Donna •>f Locust Drive (formerly South Ninth Kousin, Carol Conte, Susan Krom- yet er«r-new Street) .with the northeasterly line of of the Junior Red Cross program Sm|th. Mary Spielman, j Timothy Pacific' Aveiluu: running thence south in Cleveland School. er. Sue Ann Eagle, Mark Aaron, Incorporated 1887 7 degrees 38 minutes east in continua- Donn ' Kurzinski. Robert Don- Eaton, Diane Wight, Kenneth Wev- !a tke traJltlon of tion of said line of Locust Drive 103.87 alls. Sharon Porter. Peter Gladis feet tb a point; thenco north 62 degrees BROOKSIDE SCHOOL nelly, Arthur LaBracio, Donald CLri(lina« cLeer. lit tk^a spirit 22 minutes east 90.70 feet to said line Grade 1 Silliman; Robert .Davies, Scott and Thomas Mokrycki. .; of Pacific Avenue; thence north 30 de- — SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES — we cxtenJ our h*»t wUlie* grees 57 minute* 30 tsecundu west along The boys and girls in Mrs. 'Mil- Cfiristensen, Harry Hicks, Robert IJNCOtN SCHOOL . Announces the declaration of Us •aid line of Pacific Avenue (before vaca- dred Mahony's first grade enjoyed 'Hetzke, Barbara Banscher, Bar- • , Grade 1 for. your 400A te»ltt tion* 143.39 -feet to the Beginning* point. AMERICAN — DANISH — FRENCH — ITALIAN PASTRIES Section 2. This ordinance-Nihall t;jlce making up. riddles one day recent- bara Thompson, Richard Smithers The children in Mrs. Margaret • . " • . '.- •;•..• o anil bapp!n«<*. eltect immediately. ( -' ly. The name of the story was and Kristeen Colucci. 81st Consecutive Dividend + Heal Butter Dresden if Croce a rlcotta Dee's first grade are busily plan- "GWss ..What I Am," and each ' Bonnie-Ellen McCrea, Robert Nallee STOLLEN . if Pasticlotta a creme ning for the Christmas holidays.. Payable as of December 30, 1954 . The foregoing ordinance was intro- child wrote four • lines describing Hetzke, Donald Silliman, Richard Doris Cunningham, Richard duced and passed on first reading at a if FRUIT CAKE 'ir Zuppe Inglese' meeting of the Township Committee something. When the storied were Smithers, and Harry Hicks have Reid. Diane Gilliam . and Brian At the rate: of if Baba a Rum . ; of the Township of Cranford. N. J., held ir Sfogliatclle finished members of the class shared their Christmas records Gordon are members of the room tin December 14, 1954. and will be con- 'it Cannoli's Honey Stf uffole it Baba a Hicotta ' .!* tried to* guess the' answers.' The sidered for passage, after public hear- with their.classmates. . ' decorating committee. ing, at another meeting nf said Township ' ' if Mince Si Pumpkin Pies children, who • wrote the best rid- Some, of the children read sto- Alexander Huppert, Ariene Committee at Municipal BtliMlnu. Crali- if 30 Different Kinds of COOKIES dles were Pamela Bradley, Bev- foid. New Jersey, on > ries to. Miss Helen Klase's after- Fxicke and Ronald Kelsey are • TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1954 erly Dadd, Sandra Winuner, Wil- noon kindergarten, class. Those working on Christmas presents at 8:30 o'clock P.M. liam Duncan, William Biach, Mark who read are:. Susan Kromer. for their parents. ' u . . J. WALTER COFFEE. Vogel. and Deborah Freyi They To.vnshlp Clerk. Nina Kousin, Sue Ann Eagle, Jean Donald Marshall, Paulette Mc- Dated: December 14. 1954. j 12-32 COMPLETE LINE OF LAYEES, COFFEE RINGS & BUNS read their riddles to pupils in Mrs. Ellenbacher, Barbara Thompson, Near and Irene ZieUnski have told Edna Jack McFadden's class, who Barbara Banscher, Scott Christen- tried to answer them. sen, Robert Davies,: Donald Silli- Mrs. McFadden's first , gfade man, Mark Aaron and Robert Hetzke. LEARN TO PtAY WHIPPED CREAM CAKES & PIES presented a Christmas-play, "The Shpemaker and the Elves," in the .Grade. 2 ACCORDIOW ! ROOFING SEBB51 assembly on Friday. John -Wat- Mrs. Vivian Weil's second, grade — Sldins ters was the Shoemaker; Beverly has been preparing for Christmas. MODERN METHODS let you Our Reputation Is Our First Concern Ullom was the Shoemaker's wife, The. children have made Christ- play melodies from the start.' and. Wendy Hopper, Cynthia Stair mas ornaments which are dis- Beginner's accordion fnmlsbed Our Four Bakers in the Family See To it! ger, Lynn Menzcl, James Rich and played in the room on mobiles. Modest lesson fees. Allen Rubine .were the elves. In There are angels and ornaments the cMorus were: Barbara Mitch- edging the bulletin boards. CAUIUH ell, William Pbliseo, Joseph Stein- Some of the children helped in OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE TIL 7:30 P. M. er, Frances Grayson, Bradley Sun- drawing a carrot-nose snowman eson,. Steven Andreasen, Karen on the blackboard. William Tyree nee CMLBV . OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY TIL 12:30 P. M. Andersen, Susan Williams, Kath- and Robert Posey made the red erine Dwyer, Joan1 Dunlop, Ed and green hat. Kurt Vollherbst WILLIAM L. 1200 Ruritan Road Cranford, Nr Jr ward George, Lawrence Metzger put snow on the branches of "the NUMBER and Emery Enz. Marcia Rubine tree, which was colored by Anton from Miss Ruth . Morgan's fourth Staab and Donald Irving.. The SCHROEDER Tel. CR 6-3760 snow and sky were chalked by oth- GOLDBERG'S MENS^SHOP FINANCE. TOO! grade was the narrator. Between — ENROLL NOW AT — L. POLESE. Prop. . the acts, William Edwards and er members of the class. • *••. 18 North Ave., W. yOnadord, N. J. Situ* 1928 Phillip Brubaker from Mrs. por- The children have started a mu* ••

A Cbrlctmas Greeting 'S —• -Again this Christinas ••-.' With the approach of Christmas, our thoughts Tevert gratefully to those to Ocur W»ndcr£nl Community most everyone will be — ' • FROM YOUR making Long Distance whose good will and confidence we have learned to treasure throughout the years. Christmas means gifts , . . and what could-be nicer than a calls. A telephone call beautiful bouquet or corsage of her favorite flower*? . . . or HUDSON COAL DEALER It is to these old friends and our many new ones that we wish to extend our warmest choose from our superb assortment of Traditional Poinsot- ...We'd like to sliake tlie LanJ of every is-euch a friendly way to tia Plants, other Decorated- Plants. Gardens, Centerpieces say "Merrjt Christmas.— —all sure to add extra warmth and good cheer to your one of you. Wer'o -like to viin you all wlshe^fbFli^chTeertuland joyous^Christmas—a happy and prosperous New Year. Holiday Greeting . . .and don't forget those wreaths for And, as always, all of us will be > the window, pltie for the Hrcpluce, mistletoe and othT a personal Merry Cnrijtma*. Bur, please doing our best to get your Christmas greens, that.will jtfve..your..';Quvn.-.HoU!ie" u True Holiday Re-Order NOW Atmosphere. V u«krfo"r~tlie"acrariJ~acce calls through quickly.' SAFETY FIRST MAY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU our iincere 300'^ wi*lie# for Healtn,- But; in spite of aU PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Xli ana Prosperity now ana always! some calls are bound to be delayed. WITH US THIS YEAR Help us help you set your house all net for the Merriest That's why it's a good idea to make Christmas ever. And don't forcet iiume out-of-town friends your Long Distance call before —Send Flowers by Wire. Place your order, with us.' W«'U handle al| the details. Christinas' Eve or after Christmas Day. CLARENCE L. FRITZ Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association DEPENDABLE. FBiSNDLY SERVICE SINCE* 1925" Remember—low, night and Sunday rates j 1 FISCHER'S MARKET are in effect all day Sunday, December 26. "STAIT' MacCLARY "CAJL"- SHIRE JR. BAUMANN, FLORIST • Calling by numbir whenever pos- CRanford 6-0900 "AL" PETERSON "MILt" BRANIN OPEN EVENIN€rft-STARTJNG DECEMBER "I0TU, $ibkspeedsLon!g Distance^ serv"—^v>r~~—~ • \ 302 CENTENNIAL~AVE. CRANFORD; Telephone**: RAImuy 7-0711 and 7-0712 COIL NOBTH 4 UNION AVES. LEXINGTON AVE. AT LV.B.B. 900 St. George* Ave. Railway. N. J NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE ^' 7, .'•"'>:••••.' ,,—••;/' ; ..-'.. .--•.; -.:•'.-.,:.:;..:.-. '/'.':•"•'/•,''' •••.<:'':'•.'•'•''•• • •/'<• .-:'£ -/.:'•• ; : l :; r J .••"-'"••'.. 'L•;'.'» '. •'••••';.. ' : •;.• '' v'""^':''* •..'•;:••" - -' ".'•."'. * . -'- " 1 • /.-. '•••"''V ' • ;;_ • ';>;'"" •';-;,'i ••••; ;. '•..,.'••/.; ; '••'.••• '' <'••.'••''!' •. V ••• / "

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BeautyAward\ No Rent Gouging For Plant Due 20 packs of cigarettes anjj $2.75 • At-a -recent meeting of the Cran- money" is received will detei-mim. Juvenile and Domestic Relations Friends of Don Minch and Carl Pfeil, two'Cranford soldiers injured or any serious damage worth ^of oil. .. Local authorities ford Camera Club in the Educa- Santa Claus will present aVift the amount- of tax to bc'paid, th.-' • diuie, but the boy's. ^moth?r felt to each child. Lois Wicks SchCs^l New Tax Laws ; Tol^WmfieUL Court Judge Libby Sachar of who figured out the workings of the Army in short order, recently Without Controls After Holidays said Nagle is being held \]by' New- tional Building ol ttje Methodist attorney declared. A question ;nU| Plainfield has urged superintend- received the following enlightening epistle (addressed to "all you tha't other children should be of Dance will present 25 pupils i answer period followed (he i,-,!k Another ,peauty award has. borne ' Since rent control's were dropped, Warned', of the dangers of p6ur- Plans • of Griffith LaDoratories, ark police on another charge. • Church, members and guests heard tap, ballet and acrobatic numbers. jw^nis Topic epts of schools in linion. County to loafers at the Peppermint^ Room") from some, out-of-this-world place t0 Miss. Dolores Winfield, daugh- there has been_jjo rent gouging ing Avater on/"burning wax and Newark, for its new plant in Cran- Eugene Miller of the Tricounty Mr. Druse was' introducod |)V called Fort Dix: ~- ^"..>'"t':V' • " . '.;'- '• • •' 'The New Tax Laws" was the c of Mr- and Mrs. Warren W-. cooperate with juvenile confer- in Cranford andVno serious comom- [ rH' that this""—story be tord will. not be announced until Camera Club of Kearny lecture on feet of a talk by Harold Druse, Vern W. McFarland. THe bjjih". jc "We arrived at Fort Dix as , plaints .jjbout exorbitant rates, a Municipal Court Fihe Miss Kanane Receives ence committees in their home- printed. , • after v the! holidays, a company "Advanced Print Making." rlfi was Plairvfteld attorney and account- day anniversary^of Winlielcl'-Koh- Winfield of 14 Oneida place. scheduled, \yhen we appeared on, spokesman for Cranford realtors ler was marked. The Revfjuhr, towns. day. Some nice blue serge suits Foam extinguishers usually are spoK.eir>ia^i reported this week. Total $2,021 in Month assisted, by two fellow .members, Papal Cross at-Cathedral' ant, wnfl spoker.under the aus- k ' Shi was crowned Miss Adver- the scene the sergeant took one reported tliis week: employed .cm such fires, which Hunnled group singing, witii .V She made theappeal at a meet- for dress and some tan slacks for. 'Ihis is one.of, tri'e busiest sea- Gus Cantelmo and John Novak. - - Miss. Mary C. Kanane of Union, pices of \he Union County Chap- .tising. Club of New Jersey last look at me and Pfeil and put us Except for a few disputes be- have -to be smothered- ' Eines_ collected irr Municipal Arthur Metz at the piano. K ing of the Union County SuperT knocking around. sons lor the linti, it" Was" pointed Roy Bohlen of South Orange formerly of Keriilworth, received ter of theXNew jersey. Certified Thursday* evening at the group's charge.- We-eat with the cap- "We just got paid ah advance, tween landlords and tenants,, there out, and linal plans for the new Court last month totaled $2,021, it W. Iyersen presided. intendents" AssociaUon last Thurs- have been, no complaints of ex- Will lecture on "Making the Salon the "Cross Pro Ecclesia et Ponti- Public Accountants'^ Society, ,.'pt .Christmas party in the Essex tains and majors. ' half our pay—$150, ^he'y raised bjuiidiRg will not-jell' until after was reported to Township Com- Print" at the next meeting, to be day in the olffice of Dr. Ar L. John- cessive charges in Craiiforji, it was fice" at ceremonies last Thursday the luncheon xneetihg of the JG-' House, Newark. This past sum- the pay from $80 to $300 a month. Christmas Pkrty tho New Year. „ mittee last week.' " held at 8:30" p.m. on January 10. evening in Sacreii1' Heart "Cathed- son of Cranford, county super- "If you get a chance, call up the pointed out. . .^ \ wanis Club at J^arkos Restaurant Novelnber Fire Report! mer she won the title" of-Miss Sea- union hall and tell them we now "We were made corporals al- Following approval of the Plan- Of this sum, $534 was for traffic The'.public is invited- ral, Newark.^ intendent^ v ready. Ho- ->ut that, Increases have bee kept under lar.t, Week. . There were live general. , j have a union at the camp,' Local For Cub Pack 144 ning Board, the -Township Com- violations, $125 for other violations She was among.29 lay -persons ; m .fpo/'JPriQipess at Big Sea Day in Judge Sachar-urged the.educa- "Here comes the major. He wants ' 10 percent • in ..most cases, the mittee adopted an ordinance va- '.While pointing'bb^.thc new-pro- 10 still ahu-tn fires in Cianlord 5441. spokesman said, including local Claus ciistributed fiifts, and and $441 in costs, • making the of -thifi Newark-'Archdiocese hon- pcio) Pleasant '"-'..• ' _ ! tors to enlist the cooperation of me and Pfeil. Probably vkants to cating'parts of W,ijson and Hale Sunny Acres, Party visions of the; laws in relation to last month with propeitlv ],'fs; "It's not too bad. We get up apartment houses. • cubs and jxircnt^ sfmjj Christmas ored by .Pope Pius XII. 'Deputy Mi«s dWinfield was' presented a school personnel in reporting to congratulate us on' our terrific 'streets. This clears a triangular township's share $1,100. The coun^ surrogate of Union. County,..-Miss both individuals-, and ' businesses, .estimated at $3,000, Fire Chief at 10 or 10:30 .a.m., hop in a jeep Cruniord dropped rent, jfontrols carols as Cub Pack 144 hold its For Children Tomorrow 1 trophy and numerous gifts by Har- the committees any children who and go down to eat. After that showing. 1 tract opposite the Wakefern ware- ty received $768 and the State Mo- Kanane is active in the field of 'the speaker ernpha'sized the im-. Howard Sehindlei reported io ii,,. following • a ' public heaVing . at •At the Osceola Presbyterian 1 old Friedman, the club's executive are acting abnormally so that early we do a little detective work. (We As soon as we get our mailing Christmas party at Osceola"'Pres-, house in-South avenue as a site lor tor Vehicle Department, $153. ' Catholic action and state regent fiprtance to individuals of keeping Township last week: which th'e' Township Committer Church, the Sunny Acres Civic vice-president., Miss. Joan Waller, efforts may be^made to help them e^ sort of police of the surround- address we'll send it to you and byterian Church on Thursday. the proposed building. The tract you can send money, cakes, maga- decided that a housing shortage; jpst year's winner and Miss New and to prevent their development ing grounds, If you get what I Theiv "WiiS~ii Christinas tree dec-' is bounded by the Lehi'gh Valley into real delinquents. She said the zines, papers or the like." ' did not exist. . R:iUr<»ad\>he._Garden State Park- jersey 1954, crowned the local mean.) " , orated by the cubs, who lilso prcs- ", . ' tf I' ;' ' aim of the committe«ps_Js to work So Long, (ti - -'Experience in Cra.nford, ,\he way and South avenue. "We came up here by taxi—^a senied their parents with (jilts -girl.- • • • With "pre-delinquents:" , Captains Minch and Pf^eil spokesman said. ind,iet the Robert William Cook of 402 High street mately 100 persons, will do manu- LamLRobetr Slander ol-409-Casino "We got our clpthes^ the..other opment Company, Linden. -. ' Miller, silver arrow, and R'. Hal- -Treat-Hotel—Newark:——-—• 11 Merely Spreads Fjanie kowich, gold and two1 silver facturing arid will have offices for 'avenue, -fourth form students- A young boy making Christmas arrows. the domestic and export business. James Stuart of 325 Prospect ave- Scholarship Certificate nue, a second form pupil; and candles in his home last week N. Riley and G. Week were in- The Cranford plant will :be • the. conscientiously took precautions ducted as new members of the principal oftice for the export Won by H. W. Menig Fred Guyer of 319 Hampton street, by -keeping a nail of water handy division.. . ' ' '• " a sixth "grade "studen pack. Troop leaders' warrent An. honor certificate for schol- in case of fire. (but he discovered cards were presented to T... Ful- arship in poultry husbandry was when a blaze did break out that cher, R. Blohtri, L. ^Marshall, G. Warrant for Newarker presented to Howard W. Menig of Cut by Ashtray ' Ruck and D. Mottlan." : ; Mrs. Jane Hermans, 30, of 304 It was announced that the cubs 41 Elizabeth avenue at the grad- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD In Gas Station Break " Centennial avenue was treated* by and parents will leave from the A detainer warrant was issued uation of the Rutgers University Dr. Anthony Sordill for a cut on OKIHttAVCE So. M3 church at 7 p.m. on Janujiry 10 for last Wednesday by Municipal short courses in agriculture in the left instep sustained when she AS ORDINANCE Vacating Part • at a visit to the Elizabeth YMCA. SaUr,r Street. " ' /> • Court Clerk Willis C. Bird for J. New Brunswick. dropped a glass ashtray while vis- WHEHEAS. th6 owner of a laruo1 tract Cubmaster Hilliard thanked all Paul Naglc, 22, of Newark, in iting her -sister^ Mrs. Elizabeth The most - lutelouj, ' of land caused the- same to hjt* sub- those who contributed to the suc- connection with a breaking and In addition to the honor award. roa«t" turkey* th»t < Herdeg of 33S North avenue, east, your l»blr! More of the ftocru- Toms Hens divided and to be laid out wity streets. cess of the pack's recent cake sale, entering case at the O'rien Esso lie received a certificate for com- C omonjiy \*>hleh U a, street rolled Sailer. Fridr.y night. She was taken to lent, trndttr while bt Street: and j ' and extended season's greetings to Service Station at North avenue, pletion of the 10-weekj course in more of the Julrf dnrU the doctpr> office by Police SgL •hanky, tender lrf«-j-l:fE: (18 lbs. up) (4 to 14 lbs.) |b WHEREAS. XWe Township "Committee r ha.« determined that it 1* in the best everyone. ... west, and Orchard street the night poultry husbandry. Harry. P. Page' •ad wai(«. intere^tu of the "Township, that ' said. Den 2 recpived the honor flag before., t- ' ' ' Sailer Street, between Wade Avenue and rjthg month. Van ^ureti Avenue he not o^tencd; Detective Lt. Thomas H. Woods 43 55 HE IT OHDA1NEO by the Township Committee of Township orCnmford. New Jersey. \. Section 1. That the nubile tights, in- Lancaster Brand Smoked/ Shankless terest-^Sfiid musemeiit 'except u;i h.erclnr after reserved* in Sailer Street, between Wade Avenue and Van Binen Avenue Mal« merry, be happy,. (Shank or (Whole or be a»id the same hereby arv'trrminated* \ and cxtlniiuUhrd. and sjld Sailer Street, nave fun (ox between Wade AVemie bnd Van IJuren Butt Portion) Either Half) |b. Avenue in hereby vacated; reserving how- ever. Ur the ptihlic line a fifteen foot* tMs Is Holiday timet &trip through the middle of uimc. Old fashioned smoked ham flavor folks rave about. Shankless trim Kive^ you more lean meat! Section 2- ThU ordinance shall take There's joy in the air. effect immediately. •* J Nolle* Warmth in our hearts-" Lancaster Brand **!/. S. Choice" imrnm ,- The forefiolnC ordinance wusi Introduced ai>d passed on first reading qt a meet- - and Merry— ing of the Township Committee of the a verv -ROAST or STEAK Ib. Township of Cranford, N, J., held on December 14, 1054. and will be considered Christmas on our lips. for pasHagc, after publib hearing, at an- CHUCK n 43 other meeting of said Township Com- Bone in. Cut from top quality government graded "U. S. €hoice steer beef! kniltcc :it Municipal Building, Cranford. j New Jersey on ' . 31b. $0-85 . TUESDAY. DECEMnEU 2B. 1054 Size U " „:.'" . _ M-n o'clock P.M. -•-- Jumbo Shrimp , 69c J. WALTER' COFFEE. Ferris Canned Hams Township Clerk. Dated: December 14. 1054. 12-22 sii .™1;::^ 59c THE PEPPERMINT ROOM Hormel Hams snL '4* si Fancy Select Oysters ••41V-K! •!'•'' Trees Taken Down lit' 21A m-''UNION AVE. CRANFORD Ocean Spray IDEAL isi;6; 5a Stows Tailed Oat his is the time of year for count- ' ALL WOBK OOAEANTBBB Cranberry Fancy Completely Cawed ing blessings. Among ours, none is more 33 ' Mf lasanum dearly treasured than the friendship of Pound Package A. V. BOYD May the.light of the Holiday Season those whom we are privileged to serve. Not 39 1 Walnut Avenue CLARK TOWNSHIP. N. J. ''shine bright and long upon you • -) to be measured in dollars and cents, this T«L Elk war 1-1MS and yours; and may its cheerful Old Fashioned ,v qlow remain with you forever ...» is by far our most precipus possession. To Freestone Halves wort of Ibanhs and Season's Greetings continue to deserve it is oyr constant aim. to the many friends we nave htr^i pritilefed Baroness Standard Lumber and Supply Co. 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will be announced at a later date. t elers' part of tlu> store ns well gs January 29 at the Elizabeth T6Wn Martin Jewelers 1 Awarded NCE Memorial ScholarshipQuestionnaire Gerhard Kellner4' registrar, re-! two sates In Miron's. • ..••'• and'Country Club", Elizabeth, for ported. He Is in' charge of the ]Looted in Plaihfield ." Plainfjeld ,poiic«i.:iiv iivyestiRat- member:." arid their guests." • • 1 Reveals 0iverse oiiostionnaire. • " ... • . Martin|Jewolers" Plainfield store, iK ' ' ' Mrs . EveYard Kempshall is 'gen- !ocafi? Miron's . Department eral chairman and . Mrs. -DaiMT 61 in A. Sharp, Jr., of .41 Spruce Schookquestionnaire reveal there \. •Two Crantord residents. Guy D. Fridjy or early .Saturday; morn- .The anniKil d:mi-i.- of'thcCnm- Near tie Trains." . street is the recipient of the Cbl- is a.' \yidee divergence of interests Pe^-k HI of 1 BesTer avenue, anq ing .ind watches and jewelry. v"il- "there is no place In England morf !i memorial scholarship for 1() concerning ^rniblic , education in Miss Marguerite H. McCollum of ucd a! $3,000 to $5,000 were stoleili •ford Dramatic Clul) will, bo hc-ld 'than 18 miles from a railway Una. 111:14-55 awarded by the Newark Cranford.y. \ ; 10 Hamilton avenue, have been , Howard M. Sieslel or" Cranford. College of Engineering Alumni To help plan a course on Cran- elected officers of 'the Elizabeth Association. » ford's. public school system, the. Newspaper Guild. •. '4:~' owner of the store, said an early' The, scholarship is 'presented school scht' a questionnaire to Mr Pock is' second vice-presi- estimate of tho merchandise takt-ii ( i-nt-h year by the. College Alumni ome 3Q'local, organizations to de-dent and Miss McCollum is'trea- indicates that the thief on thieves, = UNITY CHAPTER NO. 59 V Scholarship Fund to an NCE soph^ termine what. subjects should be surer of the guild, which is Local took mostly watches. It will be: 173 of. the, American Ncwspai^t-r I)iSAI5Li:i) AMKRHAN VETERANS ffllffi dinore who was the outstanding discussed in the ten-week pro- impossible to jinive at atr accuratei sttitli.nt in his freshman class. gram. Thb most popular-subject Guild. CIO. representing employes estimate until, a full inventory is j The "fund was established three was "What parents can do to at- the Elizabeth. Journal. Plain- Presents made after the- holiday liish, he j years-ago in honor of Dr. Charles help children learn." ., ' field Courie r-News and New Youth Consultation Unit A. Colton, the first director of the Other popular subjects in- Brunswick Home News. Mr. Peck said. First Church to Receive Members Newark' Technical School, fore- cluded: Teachers' salaries and wel- is a reporter..for'the-New Bruns-. The locks on the backs of the PROGRAM OF STAR§ Calvary Christmas Eve To Hold Benefit Ball'/ Thought Mr the Week runner, of NCE. 'are, teacher recruitment, present wiek 'paper and Miss Mi-Collum showcases Wtye broken. An \mr rade. Jr., 'Mrs. John C. Banser, Richard Montag - James PTarix> is on the staff of the Elizabeth The Northern District of the members will be received r According to Russell Lewis, sec- and , future building_needs, the successful attempt was jn^lcto Mr. and Mrs. William N. Boyd, Mr. publication. . ' ' c enter the safe in the Martin Jew- Youth' Consultation Service will , "A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT' into the fellowship of the church William P. Schlrial, Mrs'. Charles retary of the scholarship . fund, annual budget,. vocational guid- hold its annual'benefit ball'on as the First Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Robert M. Compton, Mr. Laurciic Btittlar Musie Program T Spcer, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sm. ance and placement, athletics, JHary 1 . •• • j By the Rev. William B. Donnelly . Mr. Sharp was awarded a check s , . |s December 29 in the parish; house holds its annual "Christmas Eve and Mrs. Alvin S. Duncan, Mr. functions^ of th& Board .of Educa- Pastor, St. Michael's Church . and Mrs. Donald D. Dunlop, Mr. der, Mrs. Leslie Stone,, Mr. and for $350 to coVer the tuition for Soprano •Cohtraltfp Music under direction of Mrs. Marlin Sieg, ministeii r of music, -of St. Luke's^ Charch; Roselle. service, with communion by ^can- his sophomore year. Orin A. Sharp, Jr., of Cranford (right) is awarded the tion in the educational program, will include special selections by George Schlenker, organist, and Mrs. C. G. Albury of Cranford The short, dark days of December We brightened and made dlelight; .at 11 p.m. Friday. The and Mrs. A. F. Egbert, Mrs. Mich- Mrs., Adolph UJbrich, Mr. and Mr,s SUNNY NASSAU METROPOLITAN OPERA C«. SAN" CARLO OPERA Co. v Colton memorial scholarship check by Russell Lewis, secretary of role of the pupil in the education is 'serving as refreshment chair- glaii by the great feast of Christmas. This is the month of the Rev. Robert G. Longaker.'s com- ael Gessner Mrs; Harold Grayce, Walter Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. Q Mr. Sharp is majoring in elec- — appropriate, numbers by the three choirs as identical candlelight and 1 1 dual- engineering, • served two the NCE alumni scholarship fund. The presentation was made program and psychological tests man. Mrs. Harold tyrtiite of 109 Saviour's •birth. This fact gives a meaning tb, arid a; reason for munion' meditation" will- be "WeMr. and Mrs. Frank Guba, Jr., F. .Wert and Mrs. C. A._Wil(Iains' and counseling. . LloytMIarris >-•••'. "'•*•. Ryrou Sleele - carol sen-ices are held in Calvary Lutheran Church at 9 and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Guthrie, years! in the U: S. Naval Reserve. Friday^ in the president's conference room in Eberhardt Hall. 7 DAY CR01SES by tit UJUWm bm&Oatic f worit» Holly street is president of the the unusual activity and decoration now evident. . Are Come to Worship Him." There The following young people win Definite subjects for the course Christmas Eve. 1 Mrs. William Halford, Ronald E, \ic is on educational leave from « llaritoiw - Tenor service, which is a social service However little we may understand of the. deep mystery will be a soprano,solo', "I Wonder be received: -Harry-George Chap. The sermon by.the ReV. Arnold agency of the EpiscopaKchurch.- as I Wander," siing by Marilyn Harris,.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Har- the Esso Research Center in Lin- X 'of the Incarnation, this at least,we all can grasp: That it is an,, man, Leigh Virginia Colbuin, Ar- ents on which the dens had been NBC-TV WAGNER -OPEttA Cb. '•' J. Dahlquist, pastor, will"'be en-the Pioneer Girls until January. yosberg. and, the Chancel Choir vey,_,Wil?iam J. Harvey, Mr. and den with which he has been as- s.s. NASSAU ; s 1 —expression of GodVdesire to'be wi^h man and the recognition of thur—Bcnson—qyphersr- -Miirhur -j;odated_sihcc__1947. . ' .. •_._.& working for several weeks were Piano Student Escort ~ti fulfilled; the fact proclaimed by the lips of the ancient .^see*, 1 seph Messinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. Day,'. with a special welcome *o PARTS — WELDING -t-Ka-Eycc," .-by iLehmann, and. -the. ing at the-ehureh~on-T-uesday->at- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. And- Sunday was' the monthly Conv 'Englqnd Conservatory of Music in 23 returning Jon. 3 Roosevelt School Apditoriiiin ^ ^•HehbTdra^irgii^sBartl^nceive^and'beaK^aTRjiC^^^noW accoms" all-young people arid guests hcte Ghristmas Party ~ Authorlrei ~—^ Girls' Choir will present "Bethlc- 10 a.m. , for the season; The Hev. Mr. munion Sunday for the pack, 'and Boston,. Mass!, "recently had the •^ "Faith and Hope in this Age", plisjicd; the prophecy uttered of. old is now, in the'truest'and' Many, of the younger brothers SEE rOUt TtAVH AGENT I • hem," by Williams. Longaker's message at both the the boys attended the 9:15 a.mhono. r of escorting Guido Cantelli, Reo—Eclipse—Excello Regular mid-week Bible study will be-the topic as Student Recog- and;.sisters.of the cubs were pres- WEDNESDAY EVE. DEC. 29 '•Wondrous Night," an old Ger- strictest sense, fully realized, and God is become our. God with us, 9:30 and 11 o'clock services will W mass>in uniform. -'•'•• famed Italian orchestral conductor, Many Other INCRES and prayer meeting will-be held nition Day is observed at Cranford Usher in Feast oi• Nativity ent as the annual Christmas party ir«- man carol, and ''Carol of the our Emanuel. ' ••'\ • .•» - . , "The Greatest in Any Kingdyid.' during the latter's stay%i Boston DKUVKKT SERVICE NASSAU LINE . M. the church'' Wednesday at 8 Methodist Church on Sunday. Sev- of Cub Pack 178 wbs held in St, Bells," by Leontovich,. will J)e '-' In the Feast of Christmas there is revealed, likewise, the There, will be a tenor solo at 11:3^ p.m. At 10 a.m. that same day, eral of the young people will take Michael's School last Week. Santa Many at Christmas Party as guest conductor of the Boston IVEttfidd 2-2528 s'ung. by the Senior Choir at the true dignity of man. Christ came in human flesh. Lowly, indeed,, "The Holy Boy," by "John IK! 4HMfan.Nk»ir«fk4 ADMISSION SI.50 the. Women's Missionary Prayer part in the regular morning wor- At Trinity Friday Afternoon Claus gassed out gifts to all. •The annual Christmas party for Symphony Orchestra. '• . 235 N. Elmer SU Westfleld, N. 4. II o'clock service. The Girls' land, sung by Robert Gorman Band will meet at the church.' shop services' at 9:30 and 10:50 were "the conditions of His birth, but even here shines forth In keeping with the ancient Christian'tradition .which jnain- • Each' cub had brought a present employees of the Union County The Cranford piano student; in ChoiAvill present 'Mary's Carol," and at 11 o'clock the Chancel Choir There will be a. Watch Night a.m.," and the annual College Sun- the more the glory of His love and man's true.value. tains the somber penitential season^bf Advent until noon qn December fot-another cub, and these were •Trust Company held recently at his second year at the conserva- ta, French foHc tune, and "Sleep, Service in the church on Newday meeting will be held from will sing "As Lately 'We" Watched- May your homes bV' as glorious and as blessed as the 24, Trinity Church will usher in the Joyous Feast of the Nativity at 1 distributed by Santa from a large the bank's Westminster offio tory, will spend the holidays with Little Jesus," a Bohemian" folk Year's Eve from 10 p.m. to mid-6:30 to 8 p.m. with college and by our. Sheep. ' . Elizabeth, was attended by 175his parents and will have as his tune. Crib; may your voices be as joyful ,as the angelic choirs that 4 p.m. Christmas Eve. At that hour, the Boy's Choir will sing the First jjrab bag. Toys arid cans of food night. . Everyone is invited to service people as special guests. Directly following the 11 o'clock brought by the cubs for St. Wal-persons. William McCrea of Cran- guest Miss Suzanne Bice of Wak- i*^) The Sacrament-'of Holy. Com- announced His coming on ihc first Christmas morning. Vespers of Christmas, following which there wilj be. a solemn' Pro- come; There "will be praise and Speaker for the College Sunday service a reception will be held by bttrgajs Orphanage , in ' Roselle i'ord was among those Who were eeney, Kaiis., Who is studying voice munion will- be administered at testimonies, and a time' of rededi- session will be Maurice Blanken, cession -to the ' Manger and- the the Senior Felowship in the choir were collected .and will be deliv- winners of the dance contest. in Boston; a Christmas Day service at 9:30 children. An. Oneg Shabloat of cationAto a year of greater, service who it) a teacher in Cranford High Blessing of the Manger with •day afternoon iii Sherlock Hall. room for icbllege students and ered by the, pack committee this a.m. "How Christ Came — andand affection for Christ. refreshments and songs will fol- servicemen- home for the Holidays. School and also has taught, classes carols. There will be private prep- Wednesday at 9 p.m., many pgt- week. •''.•. Comes" will be the topic of the at Union Junior College. He will First Baptist low the services. " " ishioners will attend the Christmas Richard Dudley will lead the Rev. Mr." Dahlqulst's sermon. aration for Christmas Communion Before the start of. the party, SPEQAUZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS discuss' "Corning< of Age." The Rabbi Brand, together with the Ball for the benefit of the Youth Everyman's Bible Class at. 9:30 Cubmaster John Sorrentino • an- Music by the three choirs will Young Timers will "provide the Lists Choir officers and membership of Tem-at 5 p.m. „ Consultation Service, a social case- a.m. The sub'ject will bo "Josus, OF EYE PHYSICIANS include "Good King' Wenceslas," Pageant nounced the' following advance- refreshments. Young- adults and The Christmas service of th# ple Beth-El this week expressed At 11:30 p.m. the ancient chant, work agency* of the Episcopal Bearer of the Word:" ' "•'.":'•.:• by Ramsey, and the Senior Choir ments: Wolf, badge, Edward Min- seniors in high, school have been Baptist' Church on Sunday the season's greetings to -all their "Let Us Go Forttr In Peace," Church, at St Luke's, Roselle. There'will be no meeting of the er, Edward Borke, Dennis, O'Hara will sing "On This Good Christ- especially invited for; this pro-at 11 a.m. will feature special 1 riends and neighbors. - * ; and its response, "in the Name Junior and Senior Fellowships on fT JOHN E. GAWTT mas," by Cain. • . At Trinity and Paul Carey; gold and silver Entitled "A Visit to Bethlehem," gram. ; • , music by the choir and soloists." of Christ, Amen," will herald the Sunday. arrows for wolf badge, Thomas " " Regular services at 8:15 and 11the annual Christmas pageant of At the first Christmas Eve serv- Dr. Benjamin W. P. Allen, pas- beginning of the solemn ' Proces- St. Michael's Tonight members of the Senior V # \^— V a.m. will be held Sunday. The .Donnelly. The advancements the Church School of Trinity ice in'the new sanctuary at 11 p.m.tor, will • present the Christmas sion of the Midnight Eucharist. • Fellowship will meet at the church PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN8 j Masses Listed awards were hung on the Christ- ^Bev. Mr. Dahlquist will preach on Church will be presented Sunday Friday, the Rev. Albert Allinger, meditation. ' . 'Light of Music of the service is as fol at ^:30 to go Christmas caroling, AND TO ALL V '"The Fallacy of Christmas." The mas tree and taken off by Santa at 4 p.m., following a short vesper pastor, will take as his topic, "The Under the direction of George lows: Processional, "Adeste Fld- after which they will return to Claus. . 109 JEFFERSON AVE. m^> Girls'- Choir will sing at the early Stars Still Shine." The Youth Osceola Theme - eles"; introit, selected carols; For Christmas Martin Bids. — Street Floor service. When the pageant is com- H. White, Jr., choir director and the chufcTT *for"~~fun and refresh- New Cubs Raymond Kelly and service, the anthem "Bethlehem," Choir will sing. There will be kyrie, by Williams, £Mass in E There will be a high mass in :;s pleted the Advent mite boxes of organist, the choir will present ments, and tomorrow night at the Bruce Swinden were' introduced EL. 2-2340 ppta by, Williams. The Senior and Jun- caroling after the service, ending Christmas Eve Flat"; sequence, "O Little Town St. Michael's Church at midnight same t|me the Junior Fellowship A6OOD NIGHT the children will be presented at the following anthems: "Come to ; Christmas- Eve, preceded 'l?y\a and received into the pack. Open t A." Bfl. U 0 T- Bff. Dmlly — Mon. * Tfcarm. V A- M. to • F. MU w • :l . ior Choirs will sing the anthem the manger for use in spreading Up at the home of Mr. and Mrs, "The Light of Christ" will be of Bethlehem"; offertory, "Gloria will hold its carol sing. m the Stable With Jesus" by Goef- choral program by the Senior Christmas carols were sung and "Away in a Manger," by Luther, knowledge of the Christ-child in H. L. Sjursen 43 Burnsidc avenue. frey O'Gara "Christ Came to the theme for a candlelight serv- in Excelsis"; Santus, Benedictus, The Young Adult Club will hold at the later service. Choir of the church. motion pictures wcre.shown in the 6m ice to be held at Osceola Presby- Agnus Del, by Williams, "Mass in missionary workj The Senior High Fellowship will Bethlehem" by David Williams, a Christmas reunion for college auditorium. Special gifts for par-' •',;-,. . . Famous words the world Sunday School convenes at 9:30. terian Church on Christmas Eve. E Flat"; carols at the communion, ° Masses on Christmas Day will Principal characters in the pa-go caroling at 9' p.m. Christmas "O Come, All Ye Faithful," by be at the same hours as on Sun- students , and servicemen in the ov6r, to end a tale of Christmas K'Jfi A nursery is held in the,' church geant are: Eve and return to the church for* Novello-Barlow, "Christmas, Included in the program will be "Divinum Mysterium," "Silent Church School Building at 8 p.m. house during the 11 o'clock service days: 7, 8; 9:15, 10:15 and 11:15 Prophet Isaiah, William Old- the 11 p.m. service. Hark!" arranged by Francisque scripture readings, Christmas Night"; recessional, "Hark the tomorrow. There will be enter- Cheer. And so we at Westfield for young children. Mrs. Erwin a.m. The 9:15 a.m. mass will be Prophet Micah, Robert Farrell; There will be a half-hour com- Darcieux and "A Star Was Hiscarols, and a symbolic candle Herald Angels Sing." tainment, refreshments, fun and Rutz will be in charge. the children's mass, at which the munion service in the church Candle," arranged by Mr. White. lighting in which the congregation The rector, the Rev. Frank V. H. Federal Savings borrow this re- 1 St. Mary Janet Ray; St. Joseph, choir of St. Michael's School Will fellowship. * On Monday the teacher-training Peter Andersen; St. Gabriel the starting at 10 a.m. on Christmas Following the call to Worship, will participate as the climax of Carthy, will give a short Christ- On Monday, the peaconncsses nowned phrase to express our course under the -direction of- Day. • ; the service. A large candle repre- mas greeting—entitled, 'ITo Mensing. • - <-'.,•• -•.-•.-...'.'.. . TIME TO GO Arcfiangel, ""XiTife t McConnelU the choir will sing.jthe response The Revi-William B. Donnelly, will meet at 1:15 p.m. in the Theodore Frank will continue. The shepherds, Susan Peterson, Bar- "Mistletoe and Memories", will "Fanfare for Christmas" by George senting the light of Christ will be of Good Will." The full cholr choir room. sincere wishes for a cheerful Men's. Brotherhood will hold its iri a central location in the chan- of men and boys will sing under pastor, announced ' that confes- bara Laicr, Stephanie Tristram, be the theme for a formal dance White and the carols "O Come, O sions will be heard Friday after- The Junior and' Senior Fellow- and merry Christmas to YOU, monthly meeting Monday at 8:15Howard Arnesen, Barbara Welch, sponsored by all the youth'organ- Come, Emmanuel" and "Christ Is cel, and all candles will be lighted the direction of Robert M. Hazen; j».wr-v/V Christmas party will be noon and evening. Children's con- ships will hold their holiday party Jeffrey Farrell, Edward Tristram izations of the church to be held Born of Maiden-Fair." from it. organist and choirmaster. Assist- in the high school gymnasium THE PEOPLE OF CRANFORD. the special event of the'evening. ing the rector at all Christmas fessions, will' be heard between and Barbara Watters. next Wednesday night. There will . There will be three vocal solos. Folowing the service, members 9 and 10 a.m. Friday. -. Monday irom 8:30 p.m. to mid- III Boy Scout Troop 84 will hold Magi, Terrell Frederick, James be refreshments and music, and "I Heard the Bells on Christmas of ' the Westminster Fellowship services will be.the Rev. C. H. night. a family supper in the church ^Williams—and—Alfred —Jacobus; L -Day—by—Mark -Andrews, -which will-go -Christmas - caroling.—A-ll Mallery of Plainfield—._ __. -—MemberSrof-the-Junior Fellow- ••-No-Christmas '-greeting—would- house~~at"T~p7rnr Tuesday. The trainbearers, John Watters, Pat- able from members of the Youth wUL-be-sung by Edward A. Jones, interested young people are in- There will be celebration of Chunukah Luncheon ship will leave the church at be, complete however, without Senior Luther League and therick Rae and William Nelson; St. Fellowship, or Bruce Buzalski may tenor, "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" vited to acompany the group. the Holy Eucharist on Christmas A Chanukah luncheon for chil- 9:30 a.m. next Wednesday and go Loyals will join Wednesday eve- Mary's attendants, Margaret With- be contacted for further informa- by Robert MacGimsey, which will Christmas Day service will be Day at -9 a.m. Services on Sunday, dren of the Religious School will by bus io the United Nations, also expressing our gratitude to ning in sponsoring a Christmas er ingtoh,. Stephanie Andersen, tion. be the- selection of Donald McKin- held at 10 a.m. Saturday. Fea- the feast of St. Stephen, proto- be held Sunday at Temple Beth-El where they will present, in person, party and square dance for allRoberta Wiese arid Linda Freder- Meetins at the church tomorrow nie, baritone, and "O Little Town tured will be speciaj music and a martyr, will be at 8 and. 11 a.m.at 1 p.m. Mrs. Marvin Ostro'and /the money they collected for the •all the Cranford Citizens whom college students J«nd service per- Tot all our friends 1 ick; candlebearers .Jeanne Laier, night will include: "Young Peo- "of, Bethlehem" by John Prindle Christmas message by the RevI:n the afternoon the annual Mrs. Irving Myerson are in chargeN United Nations Children's Emerg- we were privileged to sejrve this sonnel home for the holidays. This Katherine Wiese, Susan Morris ple's Choir, 7 o'clock; Boy Scout Scott which will be offered by Albert G. Dezso; pastor, entitled Christmas pageant will, be pre-of the program.' ency Fund.- ' will be held in the church house. and Kim Nahrebne; soloist, Patri1 Troop 75, 7 o'clock, and Senior John E. Johnson. "Following the Star." sented with a large cast of chil- and neighbors, year. It is indeed a pleasant as- cia Downing.. Choir, 8 o'clpck. . ' An organ prelude of four chorals The pastor will preach a sermon dren. 7 At this time the children sociation and we hope to be of The pageant is directed' by Mrs. Home Department visitors will from "The Christmas Oratorio"on "The Consequences of Christ- of the Church School bring' In TOD MAT OOMTOBT. BArnNKM U* «*• WAT TO klEALTB we wish Frank T1. Whitty, assisted by Mrs.meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday. by J. S. Bach wlil precede the mas" at identical services at 9:30their Advent mite-boxes and pre- Ualaslag to HBI •! Uu taUowlot greater service (a even more Dr. Aitcheson sent them at the manger, from H. Fisher, Mrs. H. Hopper, Miss It was announced this week service' As a processional, tho and 11 a.m. Sunday. CHBIBTfAM IC1INCK KADIO VROOBAHB OV THIS VICIN1TT1 a Yuletidi full of cheer. Cranford folks in the future. B. Kricger, Mrs. A. O'Brien, Miss that there is still time to turn in choir will sing "Hark, the Herald College students home for thewhence they wilj. be sent to the >«a. WVNJ (Mb)- B*«rr B*ni*r _____'!____ 8:00 a. m. Phone CRpnforcT 6-0080 bishop for missionary work with- Lists Topics O. Lovingston and Mrs. J. Down- Red Stockings for the Methodist Angels Sing/' . . holidays will be special guests at a •U. WNBW <11M ke) — Every Band*? _: „_ «!4» •• m. , Each of us sends to each * Iir. George A. Aitcheson, pastor Hospital in Brooklyn. youth communion /service to be in, the borders of the Diocese of Bta.^ WKCA good'fellowship and contentment. / ing. Robert M. Hazen is musical Deacon James Kelscy< will lead ( «SO k«) — Every 8unda/ ?:•!» »• m. of you — and especially to of the Alliance Church, will con- director, and Leslie Crump is in 1 held at 7 p.m. Sunday. The Rev.New Jersey. 8««. WOW < no ke) — Every Bandar ...... 10:l» a. «. all the litUe girls and boys in prayer . ' •ta. WQXB tinue his study iiv the Book of chage of makeup. ; Pages and King James Version of the Bible Members of the choir include: Mr. Dczso will be in charge of the Services on Monday, the Feast (Uf ke) — 1.1. Srd Bmntmr Each M«,JU:03 a.m. a. great bis — ' ' Ruth at the 11 a.m. worship. serv- angels are primary children of — «n4 Salardmr Eaeh Mo. S:OS p. m. MEBBY CIIEISTMAS! TOM BURKE and AL BELL ice Sunday. His subject will be the Church School. was born in Bethlehem of Judaea Hendricks and Mr. Jones; second betat 9 a.m., and on Tuesday there In (m UUrmUr* aad nptrd if btnelb nulnl Itiom »«• ' ' • |>N|iuu will be aaareeUU*. GULF SERVICE STATION "Ruth Resting;" Sunday Bible in the days of Herod the king, tenors, Charles Brown, Frederick . Highest N*te will be commemoration of the School will meet at 9:31) a.rrL CHURCH SERVICES behold, there came wise men from Ctyc, James Green and I r v i n tli* violin reachai • higher note Holy Innocents, also at 9 a.m. Monitor VImva the N«ws 25 North Ave., E. Cranford •At the" 7:^5 p.m. evangelistic CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the east to Jerusalem, Saying, Muldrow; baritone, Albert Harris, than any other musical Instrument, A Christmas party for Church 8U. WABC <7W ke) — Every Taetiday, New* Breadeaat .„..,..'...... » 0:(3 p.B-: service. Dr. Aitcheson will bring The everpresent power of GodWhere is he that is born King of Mr. McKinnie, George G. Williams not excepting,the piccolo. School children will be held Tues- another in.his. series-of messages which brings courage, joy, anil the Jews? for we "have seen his and Norman Yopp; and basses, from the Book of Genesis, speak- healing to men of all ages, wher- star in the cast, and are come to Frank Carter, Leroy Gipson, Jo- j ing on "Jacob Meets Gdd atever it is understood will be. worship him." seph Judkins,* Jr., Roney Kclsey, WESffIC1D fE Bethel." > « emphasized at Christian Science Readings from "Science- and James Laurel and William' Tyree. Both the Junior and Senior services Sunday. • Health with Key to the Scrip- The choir will be assisted by Ed- Youth Fellowships will meet at The Lesson-Sermon entitled tures" by Mary Baker Eddy will ward Wtyite, baritone, 6:30 p.m. "Christian Science" will include 'include the following passage There will be. no meeting of the following selection from the (109:24>: "When a new spiritual idea is borne to earth, the pro-Temple Holds. Your Contributions phetic Scripture of Isiiiah is re- ncwedly fulfilled: "Unto us a child is born . . . and his name shall Memorial Rite be tailed Wonderful.'" Wilt Help Those In Need! I»!UT YOUR . The .Golden JTcxt_is irom II For David Stein Current Dividend Pctcr-(t:21):-^The prophecy-canw Temple Beth-El was filled to not in old time by the will of capacity as memorial sorvices for CHRISTMAS BONUS . .. • man." but holy men of God spake as the late David Stein of KenuV The Cranford Welfare Association annually worth, . oldest member of tho iFirst Prrsbijtrrian (Uliarrit they Were moved by the Holy collects donations so that they may aid those Ghost." - temple and one of Its organizers INTO AN INSURED and also • oldest member pi the Kenilworth_ Volunteer Fire De- in need during the holiday season. EXTENDS partment .and ' oldest volunteer SAVINGS ACCOUNT How Christian Science Heals fireman, in' the state, were held Friday night. We urge all who can to send contributions, Rabbi Philip Brand, spiritual at WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS TO EVERYONE "Bridging the Barriers leader of the temple, delivered preferably money, to the Cranford Welfare YOUK CAR WCK1O UP AND DILIVIRIP the significance.. ,.of Chatnikab,. AssociationT Christmas r?und,~10 North OruonT WESTFIELD '*• " 3S which the Jewish people arc j lUn't *>p6ot& w —svlc* tot -tfft thU fe*«iv«-tlin«.o! ya«_;^_ bratlng • this Week • he ' declared "Avelwl^Cralifordr butf paoplt! Whcne^r your ou we want to pauM for a moment JFEDERAL ITS SINCERE BEST WISHES WVNJ — 620 kc. that the Founding Fathers of this iMtda attantloa, whether if • only I country got their inspiration' of a chfck-op

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cqunty superintendent of schools ing and its adoption is pt0D Scotch Plains for many years1 he-^ in, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elisa- avenue who died l*iursdayv in r chairrnart, introduced two Musical Club Plans the following day and to advertise for* the same evening, it t * Call 17 Men for Service new members, Mrs. Edward J. Legion Auxiliary the budget and notice of public hed to advertise the budget D fore moving to Cranford ifiA9U, beth, a few hours after suffering Muhldnbcrg Hospital, Plainfield, Christmas Meeting OBITUARIES died at. his-home fhiijjsday after Wheart attack at his home. Inter- after" a long illhesST. Interment Selective Service-Board 44 has CH&Students Stack and Mrs. Alfred M. Duemm- hearing on January rt. " ' priations on January 27 si been directed to induct 17 men ler, who were welcomed by, Mrs. Christinas Party The Junior ;dlvislor4pf the Musi- with the date of the school a short illness. ' " • • . ment jvas in . Roqedale-Lfnden is in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, January 25 has been tentatively lers Union and Azure Lodge l'*>9 v into the armed fqrees on Jartuary Ernest W. Hanson VA native of Great Britain, Mr. Cemetery, Linden. "...'*' Woodbridge. ,~" .Gubas and presented with cor- There was a covered dish sup- cal Club of WestBeld will hold its set as a date for the public hear-'. tion, February 8. ". ' F .and'AM.' . Offer Music • Funeral services for ^rnest W. Hancorn served, wrth the English A native of Jersey City, he came A native of Elizabeth, he lived 27. The board, which has offices sages and a copy of the associa- per, and Santa .'Glaus appeared idhristrnas meeting Tuesday .eve- Surviving are - his •.vifo. Mrs.. in the.Plainftcld City,•Hall, serves tion's constitution. ' . Hanson. 65, of 177 Lehigh avenue. Army in W6ild \Vur I. He was to Cranford from Roselle 11 yearn all his life in Cranford. He was a and distributed grab bag and se- ning at the home of Miss Sally 1 Qertrude John.'Luke's of Scotch, Plains. Mi^s. Charles Kenilvvorth. ., Railroad for 31 years, and was & St. Michael's Church. sented by the pupils of the Cran- tendance at the Citizenship Instir held its annual Christmas party Johnson of Cranford and Mrs. tute. New Jersey College for. college students home for the holi- ^Episcopal Church, ^oselle. Inter- Survivors include' three sons. member of St. Paul's Methodist In addition to hKs .parents, he is ford public^sc'hools under the di- at the Casino on Thursday. Holiday Party WUh No Work? Frank Murray of' Eoiellc Park; Women. Miss Keye also sang "O, days will present the program. jnon.t was in Evergreen Cemetery, George Hancorn'of Elizabeth and Church, Roselle.. survived by three brothers, Rob- • •' ; Mistletoe __i rection of.Miss Olfia Specht, was Mrs, Harold Olbvier, . legisla- four broUiers. Charles of Hillside. Allen and Thomas Hancorn, Jv, ert, Warren and Bruce, and a sis- "Hang your mistletoe In unex- Holy Night." . lf '• Piano selections will be rendered Serve COMMUTERS"TAP ROOM Elizabeth. , Theotiore and Louis pf Union and Surviving are—his wife, Mrs. •tipn chairman, spoke briefly, urg- of Fan wood; a daughter. Miss pected and convenient places wllb • enjoyed by the Village Improve- Att the close of the program, by Beverly Bishop of Cranford Mr. Hanson died in Elizabeth Viola Kolliuyer Reeves; a son, ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Canright of ing everyone to register lor the . . - Tomato Pies at Home. . Albert of Rust-l!e, Charlotte Hancorn of Plainfield. Durham, N. C. • « strip of cellophana tape. ment Association at its meeting Christmas gifts were distributed and Carolyn Muller, Julie Ann (lonetal Hospital last ^Vedr.es- ihildren, , .; William S., at home; a daughter. coming school .election. These Special Bates in Effect Until January 1st- and brotlu'is and sisters in Great Miss Jun the troop by.Mrs.'W. has set tomorrow as a deadline president of the-Mothers' service Sunday of the Linden Bap- Mi'. Pasukonis, who was pro- While residing in Cranford, she ones a full measure of all the very ™KrifrrroT~givIh(J CWi-sllliai feifU. tU tist Church. The churcn convenes "IBr—g~prelltnluaiy cumpilatipn ^-of Tony'b Tavdrn needy families. Club, which also gave a scout axe 20 in the Community House, Pallant the proposed tentative budget.for I avenue, until his retirement four be8tthingB in life. Merry Christmas!-- - Mrs. Harold Kinney, roember- to replace the old • one. , byterian Church; a member of its avenue, off Raritan road. Linden. the 1955-56 school year. years ago, died Thursday in Point missionary society and a- Sunday Bible School with classes for all TheJ; committee "also has set Jan- Pleasant General Hospital ' after School teacher. She was the "will- ages will be held , at 9:45 a.m. uary 6 as a deadline to^pcepare 3runner's Ml. OLIVET MONUMENT CO. \ - a brief illness. A. native'of Lithu- ow, of Irving W. Green, who had 139 McCLELLAN ST. NEWARK, N. J. 1 Sunday, with a mid-week fellow- Uhe budget for a public ^hearing. NBaupnoM ornctANS ania, he resided' in Garwood 28 been active in Boy Scout work. "!'i "'" :7 ship meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. It 'is proposed to submit it to the years before moving to LaVallette Survivors include .severul cour TELEPHONES Color pictures, indoors and out, will keep happy holiday memories 277 North Broad St. in 1950. •'• '—"——;< 7 - . — :stus. ^ ; ^~" ~:-"--—-• -._ .... .-

r •'• , /'" '' ' " ' •... '• u'. ". '. •'•-••'• -^ •.'.,• Etruc(i . Hev. was a . communicant .of St. '•' • • i, •' ^j • • . * .' •. / Color Is a Must at Christmastime« NEW Bonavcnture's Church, Lavallette, ANTHONY O. RDLLIS C A I C PORTABLE APo/ AT [ IN WESTFIELD and formerly was a communicant James Gordon Blakley Christinas is. without a ^oubt in the flash bulb you use. Now is 0 A C TYPEWRITERS ZD/O U • T ' "Corner Broad and Elxa," of the Church of St. Anne. A high mass of requiem was th£ most colorful of all the holi- the time for the blue ones—be-, celebrated Saturday in St. Mich- lift-'- crabse they simulate outdoor light Surviving are his wife, Mrs. days.'' The picture-taking oppor- OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS ael's Church for 7-year-old James tunities it offers are such that col- and enable you to take good in- Petrcnella Yanchc Pasukonis; a or film in your camera is a must— door pictures with daylight film. ROYAL QUIET DELUXE daughter, 'Mis. Frank S. KoKcin- Gordon Blakely, son of Mr. and kwhether you are using a minia- If the situation is the other way list Price -119.72— OUR PRICE - 89.50 skl of Linden; two sons, Anthony Mrs. George R. Blakely of 35 Wade ture camera for color transparen- around, you can go outdoors with R. of Berkeley Heights and Ed- cies or a box-type camera for col- indoor film IF you have the right ward. R. of Linden; two Bisters, or snapshot prints. type of filter for yt»ur canteriaL Mrs. LeimKbssakof Elizabeth and OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY1 Don't kei has a soft; rounded •RENTALS • EXPERT REPAIRS ALINE FREDA the mantel piece—you can with- look dull and half its charm is in A. C. NUBER, JR. ""-•-•"I Funeral services were held yes- Rsqlstend Phcmnadat In .. .may your out changing film. The secret lies its sparkle. —John Van Guilder ETHEL S. GAMBURG BOSELINDE. button-down collar thi'it^gives its'wearer a.njii.r • See the Gold Plated Portable Typewriter terday in Roselle for Walter H. attendant* at stox* Day / Kathryn's Reeves, 64 years old, of 11 Mac- Holiday be a of smart distinction. Superbly tailored in fine

On Display In Our Window : Arthur avenue, who died Sunday •:.; -*. quality "Sanforized" fabrics. , •.•- 21 Eastman Street merry one! NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. ft — .Drop in to Sc'c' this Arrow shirt jeattire. 20 Eastman St. •»• Cranford Theatre CR 6-9600 WINDOW INSURE ' , IMnk. Yellow & Blue 1|S TO DE SURE SHADES AM SEASON'S GREETINGS HOLLAND MADISON DEREMER '^r^- To All Our Friends -and Patrons ' -. or .-'..... HOIXAND YORK' CLOTH 346 Willow Am. Dr. and Mrs. Girwood' N. J. SPORTSMAN'S SHOP RICHARD HARTIG GELDON HINDMAN lT^NORTH AVE., W. t:«ANFORD (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) (107 N. Union Ave. Cranford OPEN EVENINGS UNTI&tHRISTMAS 101 N. Uniop Avc CBanford 6-tM« > all our irj^jids and neighbors

we send our sincerest wishes for a joyful our but uvfiesgo out to att cur friends and neighbors! cheerful, healthful Holiday SeasoiL may peace, health and Armorial good will be with you atwajH Alex Bihby and Wm. Delfinis 1897 Coach and Four Restaurant CRANFORD, N. J. FLOWER SHOPPE . Open Evenings Till Christinas 107 N. Union Ave. CKanfor.l 6-1032 iptrit of Chrittnit* thin* upon you throughout lh« year. Members of the Craiifoi;d Business Association extend sincere CORONET

,*• '• Holiday Greetings to their patrons and friends in Cranford dnd sur- FASHIONS rounding communities. May your Yuletide glow brightly, with that 2 N. Union Ave. Cranford good Qld-lashioned Christmas cheer that makes every heart brighter, ur best r , . *• every friendship wanner, every hour richer in happiness, good health I and contentment. wishes to all of you... This year, too, we wish to give special thanks to the Township • • "" : "• •-•••.••••• , U SPRWOrULD AVEHU*. CRABFOBD ; . • I"' Coiiiniittee, the Garden Club of Cranford andlhe^various other organ- izations and individuals who have cooperated in giving Cranford its We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an for a happy Holiday outstanding Christinas decorations in the business center, at the Station outstanding funeral hoip*e, complete with air con* Plaza and the visit of Santa Claus and his trailer. Season with many, many ditioning, organ, large light rooms for your every • •*- . ,.•••.- •' ',.';••• May you all enjoy a Prosperous, Healthy and Happy New Year! convenience. Our own display room* thanks for your friendship i —and patronage*-—

I the jd|ious tidings of To »H our friends and the pT5t Christmas re-echo In uour Atrons we wish deep,— - • heart toddy and lift your spirit urith that • mnl • MORRIS CHEVROLET, ING hearty good feUownhli. nlorlous oromlse of peace and good tulll for oil? • - • ••<••.'. 1 Funeral ~~ Directors "^ 209 CENTRAL AVENUE; WESTFIELD •CRAWFORD' -. S JIB EAST BkOAD 8TREET Gulf Service Station CKANFORD. N. J. — WESTFIELD 2^)M0 1HGU ST^t-SOKIHJl 218 North Ave., W., Cranforjl Serving Tlie Business, Professional and Industrial Interests of Cranford, N. h CKANFOBD 113 N. Uuiou Ave /); ^^ s ••u •."ii« ; •;'•• : '; - f ,'' ' /~,_ •. ..- :. •''•'-'• • \ '/•»,' ]''".' '• ,'•',. ' " • '* ' •*'-•/ ;-•- /. /VA' •"':"/:.

THE CRANFQRD CITIZPTAjgP CHftONIOLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M$$ t Heathermeade place, was- among Director George Herlich of Hill- North^venue. east. His wife; the University, South Orange. * ..schools before entering the 45 persons who lost their lives side reports. - .. .-. former Miss Cotis Dunlap of Clark >•• The former local man took a writ-High School in his W.C. Black ten State Police examination June GARWOOD New Year Holds Promise during the 24-hour safe driving '.Cranfori' s, representatives is year. He was "a member tht period las£ "Wednesday. • James E. McGovney, while Gar- and 3-year70W daughter reside at 4 along v.-ith 1,081 other, men. varsity baseball team here. wpod will be represented by Coun- Becomes Trooper 225 Drake av,enue.' Roselle.. • . ^ Political Activity A former Plainfield resident, William C. Black of Roselle, After completion of written, medi- Mrs. Hierl died last Wednesday cilman, Edward H. Tjller. Accord- He is a graduate of Cranford cal and physical examinations, he formerly of Cranford, was grad-j 1 Meter Collections With a state senator, four assemblymen-and three freeholder night after being struck by a-car ing to Mr. Herlich, Mountainside High School and served four years was among 122 who qualified. Of Vol. LXI. No. 48. {.and New Prpvidance, have not list- uated Friday from the New. Jer-i in the Navy^s Seabees. including Parking meter collections \-J positions on the .ballot," the primary and general elections in the newin Plant'City, Fla., while taking a this group, 71 were, appointed to month totaled $1,682.52, bringing WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1954 TEN CENTS year should be among Union County's most interesting — and most walk. Mr. and MrsJ Hied had ed representatives. sey State Police Academy, West duty In Africa and Cuba. He was •the academy course which started' the year's collection to SI8.46! 48 important^— in recent years.~~~~ been residents of the Florida com-' Mr. Herlich said he will take the Trenton. . . • , formerly employed by.' American August 29. . - names of those ..recommended to a Railway Express Company. New-] it was reported this week by P ' ' State Senator Kenneth C. Hand of Elizabeth h?s already an- rriunity for the, past three years'. Trooper Black is "the son of- Mr. Trooper Black attended Bayonne lice Chief W.- A.-Fischer. . £ meeting of the , Union County and Mrs. William H. Black of 327 ark, and .he attended Seton Hall * Special Services to Mark Christinas nounced he will be a candidate for Besides her husband arid the lo- Changes Due New Year's Day cal resident, Mrs. Hierl is survived Board of Freeholders this week Special Christmas Eve Observances nomination for .reelection. The a freeholder post, former Mayor L. by another son, Joseph ,W. Hierl and ask that they, be appointed. two-year terms of Assembly\4<5>-t Thomas Daub of Garwood, has ' Plainfield. who had planned to A meeting to organize would then In Garwood Official been na^ed an. undersheriff.. , be held, he explained. -— . In St. Theresa's, Methodist Churches man Florence P. Dwyer of Eliza- take his family-to be with his par- .,«.»« iiT/\OTii ^»i-_ili . •--- - •»••••. ] GARWOOD — Indications are that Garwood will have a new Planned in All Garwood-Churches There's hardly any doubt that KENILWORTH .— Christmas service will be conducted, featur- beth . and Assemblyinen -William ents for the holidays; and ' two The committee was fornted-"by .. 'I oling tonight. They will meet at borough attorney, a new auditor, a new building inspector, a new GARXVOOD — Christmas \vill be Nativity," by Rosamond Kimball, Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Senator Hand will be opposed.for the freeholders earlier thisrfall "to 1954' will be marked in Kenilvvorth ing the Sunday School Choir, Vanderbilt of Summit, Carlyle daughters. Miss Helen Hierl of by special.church services in addi- the church at 6:30 p:m. and visit clerk-stenographer and othei- hew, officials all down the line soon ushered in with special, services in by the. Westminster Fellowship Church, with Holy Communion at I Crane of Plainfield and G. Clifr renoininatkm. He recently turned Maplcwood and Mrs. Arthur Woolr study the water shortage problem which will be rjpbed for th£ first shut-ins and other members of the 7 N tion to the regular family activi- after the new Borough Council takes over at the traditional reorgani-. Garwood churches Friday nipht, groups" under'dlicctlon of Mr. and each. The Junior Choir will sing down a chance to be majority lead- in this-county, tb'cboperdte with S\V wnniowis! time. Howard Murphy, lay leader, ford' Thomas of Elizabeth, House sey of Baldwin . L. I. ties of preparing the Christmas congregation. Following the car- and the Christmas theme will be Mrs. James Wert last evening w;is at the Hist service at 8 p.m., and. speaker, expire next year;-' er, next year in the Senate to con- the persons and organizations 'pre- will present a Christmas media- oling, they will return t« •"-:- zation meeting at noon on New Year's .Day. . . • centrate on ah attept to again guin sently engaged in this work, tojhjgj tree and-the annual visit of Santa tion. • . -.'••-!'• continued in- sermons at regular followed by the annual Christmas the. Senior Choir' will participate . The three-year terins or'Sher- church for refresHments. With the swearing in of Fred- serviced • on Sunday. Pageants, party of the Presbyterian Sunday in the second at 10:45 p.m. The wood Valentine of Hahway and the GOP. nomination." Because'he end that some prompt and definite, The traditional. Christmas eve The Rev. Mr. Dexhteimer will erick C. Wehrum,:, Jr., .and I. opposed Senator-elect Clifford P. Reports Progress action be taken by the' governor '*; Custom designed centerpieces for tables.. A solemn high mass will be held litUrgy will be used by the Rev. caroling and parties • have been, School. The GiCls' Choir assisted Rev: Walter C. Pugh," pastor.: will.. Ernest Hickok of Summit, former- -at' midnight on , Christmas eve in .preach at 1l» a.rnV Sunday. The George CasabOna, Democrats, as featured in programs for" young in the. pageant, and costumes and Joffei- a communion meditation en- ly of Cranford. on the Board of Case'of Rah way in the former rep- and the State Legislature or any John R. Dexheimer, pastor. The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 School Board resentative's gubernatorial bid. On Water Group other empowered body to remedy the new edifice of St. Theresa's young people^ of the church will councilmen, the 1955 Borough and old of local parishes this week. properties were in charge of the ti,fU.-cl -His Name Shall Be "Called Chosen Freeholders run out next * jChrjstiSas decorations designed especially Church. On Christmas Day, a 1 a.m., the Intermediate Youth Fel- Council will comprise three Re- Presbyterian Services Lydia Guild: Wonderful." - ' • year as does the one-year term at Senator Hand is.likely to be op- All Union County communities the existing situation." participate in the service and will lowship at 7:30 p.m. Mayor.. F. Edward Bu.-rtUi.-mpfel of posed by Case followers as well as except two have recomended rep- The board directed.that the com- for fireplaces. high mass will be celebrated at serve as ushers. The Methodist publican and three Democratic Begins Work Both Junior and Senior Choirs • All choirs of the church com- The Junior Choir will go on a' 11 a.m. and a children's mass is The regular meeting of the Offi- will lake part as a communion bined in presenting a Christmas caroling hayrido this evening, Union. otHer Republican forces. resentatives .for the Union County mittee "report back to this board' o Choir will sing carols and. Mrs.cial Board scheduled for Tuesday councilmen, with the deciding vote When the assembly posts.are on Citizens' Committee for on Ade-as soon as possible' its findings, * Christmas tree stands. slated for 9 a.-*n. Other mosses William Bridges will be organist. in the hands of the /Democratic service is held in the Presbyter- cantata. "A Star in the Sky," by leaving from in front of the church i All of the incumbent!?, are Re- are set 'for 7, 8 and 10 a.m. and has been canceled. the ballot, there is always a quate Water Supply,"^reeholder conclusions and recommendations. The sacrament of Holy Com- rriayor-elept, William H. Severage. On Budget ian Church at 8 o'clock .Christinas Lorenz, Sunday afternoon. The at 6 p.m. The firoup will return publicans,-but the- Democrats have noon.-' •••••' . During the past weckyparties scramble for (the nominations," and munion will be administered at the GARWOOD — preliminary dis- Eve. The Rev. Eric S. Toucher, Rev. Mr.-Tougher .was, assisted by to .the church recreation' hall for ., sh^w-n'increased strerljnrfih recent * Doprpieces which cannot be matched in were held for the various depart- An adjourned meeting of the pastor, will taKc" a:i. his sermon Lee Betts,, a divinity student at refreshments.' The.Misses- Janice elections and are expected to make, that is expected to b£ the .situation •'.** jPrio,r, to the midnight mass on 11:3,Q p.m. service. The Metho- ments of the Sunday-School;. present council, which includes cussion of the budget'for the 1955- again this year: There is a good Christmas eve, the' choir under the ;jtopic. '"BOrn a Savi..txn'n <-uiwtl«'lirtlt Unt adherents of Freeholder Albert J. dist Church. At 8 p.m. a carol of the Sunday School will go car- iness, the new council will meet ies dl expected needs> for the com- Davis, former member of .the to organize at noon . and. the Presentation of a, pageant, "The services Christmas Eve ut St.- Members of the Junior and Sen- Union County Board of Elections, tjenninger of Mountainside against * A new service for our customers — a se- Disaster Plan ing year. oir Choirs under direction of, Dav- the so-called "Old Guard." and changes in the local governing challenged the organization slate KENILWORTH — Addison C~> body foreseen since the Democrat- Also presented at this meeting id Webb, organist, sang selections for freeholder nominations and when the Benninger group gained Jected assortment of mixed greens for will be a report by Mrs. John W. from Handel's "Messiah", at the control they were .challenged last Ely, civil defense and disaster ic victory in November .will start won. They lost, however, in the decorating purposes at $1.00. Annual Christmas Programcontrol coordinator, antiouncedto- \o t&ke place. • • • ' Hagrish, chairman of. the teachers' Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'vespers service Sunday. Appear- general election^ ' •year by the Good Government committee, on a meeting between' ing with the choirs as soloists Republicans. " . ' day the receipt of the first muni- Foremost among the expected Contests in the Republican pri- 1 cipal master plan for civil defense replacements is that of Borough board members' and 'representa- were: Miss Jean Shields, contral- mary seem assured, The Good iThe year 1955 should -serve as irtto For Parents Given by Pupilsand disaster control frorn the Bor- To Vshpr in Pupils' Vacationto; Alexander Zadrosny, bass, and Attorney Bernard Stein'er, who tives of the Garwood. Teachers' Government Republicans of Union an active one to precede' another Complete Line of Gift Planters, Lamps, Dried , KENILWORTH — Members of the Kenilworth Parent-Teacher ough of -Kenilworth. Daniel P. Association held Thursday night GARWOOD"— Charles Dickens' *'A Christmas Carol" will be Riis::ell Jackson, tenor. Recita- presidential election in 1956. recently was feted at a dinner in presented by members of. Mrs. Harry Christie's eighth grade as the County met recently in Cranford Varee mqs Association, were entertained by the students of - the Kenilworth Kerr,- of 39 North Twentieth observance of his 16 years of, sery- for further-discussion of ^he teach- tions were by Charles Thompson. and, named a screening cortimittee Arrangements, Milk Glass, Provincial Ware public school system Monday evening by an operetta "Merry Christ- street, is the local director for' :e to the borough in that post. ers' salary demands. Christmas assembly of the Garwood public schools is held in the A Christmas party for the kihr to consider candidates for the pri-Kin of Local Resident '. t\ Lall and" hl-to! Santa's on mas. Mister Sriowman" in.the Harding School auditorium. Kenilworth. . ' The' teachers' representatives, Lincoln School. auditorium at noon tomorrow. Following the pro-dergartcn classes of St. Paul's mary election. In its first year, The, plan provides for the acti- Others at the head of the list Sunday School will be held from ' and Ceramic Vases Leading roles were played" by the following: Jean Lane by headed by Fred White, were as- gram, the schools will close for the Christmas vacation, with resumption v the new GOP organzation nomin- Killed on S-D Day Li« way! Now'e the «ea«on vity of Civil Defense and Disas- f expected changes include Bor- 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow in the rec- ated Mayor Bailey of ,,Westfield, Elizabeth Lang, Jerry Lane by ugh' Auditor Nicholas ' Bezuyeri sured that the information they' of classes schedule^J-for January 3. Mrs. Joseph Hierl of Plant City. for fun anJ well-wishin^i ao» ' ter Control- units in the event of Parts in the play will be taken reation room. The program will While another man it endorsed for Fla., mother of. Fred Hierl of 15 Kenneth Patrylow, Snowman by Fogel, Arlene Goodreds and Carol a disaster or emergency and all of ind Clerk - Stenographer Elsie •presented at the meeting would be ton Joiirnal,". School "newspaperof include caroling, games and re-, Pappas. - ,- , the1 municipalities in New Jersey iteffen; both of whom Were reg- taken into consideration in pre- C the fololwing: Robert -Davis, Washington School, included happy holiday to all I AND OF COURSE ... Poinsettias, African violets, cyclamen, dish gardens and all Robort D'Angelo, Saritlman by ularly reappolnted each year by paration of the new budget. ' Norman Zimmerman. Mary Ann freshments. • , Playing the part of Santa's toys .have been* directed to preparcBuch stories by Jo Ann ' Alimonti, . Members of the nursery class . Robeft Bodner, Santa Claus by [L'plans in accordance with the new drmer Mayor L. Thomas Daub Sought by the Teachers' Associ- uenriero. Robert Yanuzzi. Mel- George Dallavalie, John Et-pb, $mas pfcns . . . . . PQINSETHAS - S1.5Oup AFRICAN VIOLETS-$1.50 Robert Parella, Mrs. Claus by- Car1- were: Soldiers — Ronald Boar-, uring his 'administration of al- ation is a' new salary guide which vina Hidi, Virginia Fitzsimmons, wore honored, at a party Friday in HOME & FAMILY STORE guard, Roger Richter, Barry Geig- disaster control law .which went Robin Reinhardt, and Robert Stib- "the home of th.e Rev. and Mrs. • olee Bucci, Polly by Jean Bodner into eHect by proclamation of the most 10 years, and Building In- -would provide starting salaries of Dante Ferrari, Marie ' Chobordn, Icr, ,all of Mrs. Charles Mililtfan.'s S.*V ' • er and Douglas Staiger; dolls — pector Louis B. Wenzel, who has George Wierncr, Russell Wieziel. Walter C. Pugh. Mrs. Pugh was f tactical 8 Walnut Avenue . Cranford and Crystal (snowflake queen) by Alice Rose Cadby, 'Diane Klass, Governor on January 14 of this $3,5Q0 a year for those with bach- first grade, arid John Norkunas, year. ' erved in that capacity off and onelor's degrees and a maximum of Edmund Harnish, Rose'.Marie Can- assisted- by Mrs. Josoph-.Schnauf-'" Loretta Carapezza. •' ' . Laurel Dexheimer and Lynn Sian- Nancy Cohen, Susan Kurlowic/., for and Mrs. Kingsley Todd. . The plan'provides for the trans- ince the early 1930'B. $6,300 attainable through annual nariato, Rosalind Caruso, James Gale Buchbinder, William Reimor .Carol singers included: Barbara gan; toys — Laird Barclay, Rus- Shuha. Patsy Sugzda, Joseph Pro for the Garden Enthusiast sell Harrelson, Kathy Schwerdt, mission of alerts and the use of Who the replacements will be .increments of $200, over a period r and Ralph Marano, all of the sec- Midnieht Mass Anastasio, Walter Boright, Marie fire, police, medical, wardens, wel- or these and other members of the of 14 years- Under the present venzano. Kathy Cusmano. Carol ond grade. The Children's Choir of the Eddie Kbrecky, Luca Prosseda and Barry, Arlene Vogel. Edith • Fuege, Church of St. Anne will, sing at Bi'oeg, Linda- Hamilton, " Louis Janice Shultz. fare and other services and con-jbrough's official family is a ques- guide the starting figure is $3,000 Mgeller, Carolyn Obst, Fred tains a general inventory of equip- oh being asked by many these and the maximum $5,100, with an- Gail Hurley and Ronald Yanuzzi. Members of the 5W class at Lin- the midnight mass, in the church Members of the band were: ment available for use. , lays, but Mayor-elect Severage r Members of the 5W class at Lin- coln School wrote many letters to on Christmas Eve, it was, an- 'S Schumm, Susan Wayne, Stanley Clarinets.— Elizabeth. Lang, Ken- nual increments of $150. ' S2.98 Arent, . Jean Badner, Wnlter All of the municipalities in eclarcs he. will have nothing to Public hearing on the budget is coln School are rehearsing a play. Geraldine Ilidi while she was innounced by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. SUPPORT THE 106 Walnut Avenue Tel. CR 64700 Cranford neth Patrylow, Margaret Clnrk Union County1 are now working on ay on. the subject until New "The Prihce Is Coming." to bMuhlenbere g Hospital, Plainlleld, John M. Walsh. .Masses'on Christ- AND UP Dicrcks, Loretta Hoerth, Patricia Gary Siangan,' Kathy Vonderaa, scheduled for January 12. Frank- these plans and when .they are ear^s JDajr. _ ' lin School will be open for public given at an assembly for all the for a week, and "spme-mi'mbcr of mas Day be at the usual hour;; Negola, "Judy Rodgers, Judy Von- jCarol Hogaboom, Virginia Ward, completed "a master plan" for"'the pupils of-Franklin-School—Every. the cl.ass: 'Visited Jjer. ..at J the.. Jjos-^ 10:30 and 11:30 deraa and Carol Wallace. '• Michael O'Brian and Gail Sian- At the adjourned session of "the inspection at that' time:- -•- §&•;. Cranford Welfare Association county will be prepared for trans- >ld council. Mayor Dickerman will member of the class is taking part pital after school eaph day. Ger-* Participating as snowflake danc- gan; trumpets — Peter Neumari, mission to the State Civil Defense in the production. - aldine is back at home now and Santa Claus distributed gifts- to ers were: Mary Ann Bruno,.'Evelyn Malinc Marino, William Clark and tow out after serving two months in Trenton. . ' - as mayor following Mayor Daub's Registration A Christmas play entitled "A plans to returji to school after the children; and motion pit-tyres were Christmas Fund Coppola, Margaret Fogel, Dolores Charles Ingra; and drums — Sal- Mr. Ely urges that all munici- Bomb for Santa" was presented holidays. shown as ii parish Christmys par- KUrtz, Diane Wylie, Rosemary ly Hogaboom. esignation to become undersherlff fContMued on page 2) if Union County on November 1. Deadline Near by Mrs. Ruth Baker's third grade ty was held at St. Anne's School In exchange for his short term, last Wednes&y. Among those on Sunday. Jayor Dickerman had to give up For School Vote appearing-in the play were Carol Aid Squad Party Children above kindergarten age The^Welfafe Association requests tliat you he remaining two years of his Makowsky. Ann Sieller, Betty took part in the presentation ot Rev. Dexheimer Heads Scout Drive ourth three-year term as a coun- GARWOOD -- A.-T. Mosca, Brown. Mark Silverman, John Attended by 600 iwo'opcrettas, "The Gift of Christ- send donations, preferably money, in order secretary of the Board of Educa- Wanat, Thomas Patten, Greg" mas!' und "She Didn't Believe," in KENILWORTH -C.Russell appoinst Henry C. Patrylow as visions will start their part of the ilman. Edward ,T. Sanders was tlon, pointed out today that there GARWOOD^anta Claus (por- amed in November to serve in Maggs and Gregory Mousted. trayed by Magistrate--James T. the Whool auditorium last night Haag, chairman of the Union chairman of .the home division; H. campaign on January 17, J955 and is little more than a week left for and Monday night. Their Christ-, that they may care for those in need during Council's Western District finance C. Lundquist. personnel director of it is hoped that this portion of the lis place as councilman until Included in the program were Leonard) distributed candy and unregistered voters to register if three two-part songs by pupils of -mas vacation began at the close, committee, has named the Rev.the White Laboratories in Kenil- campaign will be .completed by December 31f. 1955. they, wish to vote in the annual gifts to more than GOO children at the holiday season. John R. Dexheimer as -general worth. as chairman of the indust- March 1. The house-to-house soli- Also bowing out on New Year's Miss Alice Rogers' fourth grade, a the. Garwood First Aid Squad's of school yesterday. • GLOVES • GARDEN TOOLS • SPRAYERS school election on February 8. vocal seliection by Miss ~ Erdean Members of the kindergarten chairman of the 1955 Kenilworth rial division and Theodore R. Stoe- citations of the home division will morning will be Councilman Ed- Deadline for registration is De- anuuiil Christmas party iir Lin-r Boy Scout Campaign. Rev.- Dex- pel, manager of the Kenilworth be on February 13 and will start ward H. Tiller who was defeated Phelps* first grade and recitations coin School on Saturday. The pro-classes had their Christmas pro-, PRUNING SHEARS • HEDGE SHEARS cember 30. Voters not already by Mrs. Charles Bahr's second gram atso mcluded singing ._showin(t of motion pictures ^Wednesday andjbegan their vaca- Please send your contributions to the head :: ter at the office of~Borough~Clerk "long•been$nterested~in^the youth chairman of the business divisionr -9-a;m. i - -. -.. :. : '.djourncd session -will. be Lthat ..of. A recent issue of the Washing- (Continued?on paam three) tion at that time., \ activities d( the borough. ; Walter-Sr-McManus. -in-the—Bor- office at 10 North Union Avenue, Cranfordi g Mr. Patrylow has been active in Mr. Patrylow, has announced the iJayor-elect Severage. ough Hall or at the office of the vacated by Burton E. . Im. COLLARS • HARNESS • LEADS / • up to #10,000 fore January 1. • Dickerman when he- became :—&om-c . recpnimendations for mayor for the remainder of the- PACKAGE GOODS DEPARTMENT cHunges in several borotigh poli- year, have stated that' they will TOYS • CAT NIP MICE • BRUSHES per member when you Bave with the cies will be made, Mayor Krueger not be candidates for reelection. said, and there will probably be 415 Centennial Ave. V • Cranford some changes in committee assign-* CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION ments. Mayor Krueger said he Women's Bowling '•Telephone-'CR.'6-9711. Jfar GDlb-ttutr (Sitatom will not announce what policy and . GARWOOD—Mrs. John Teus- •. .„•>-, personnel changes he has in" mind chcr rolled 191 at. the weekly For ovar 67 years the CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAK ASSOCIATION has until he has discussed them with matches of 'the Carwood Women tfon members of 'Borough Council. Bowling League last Thursday WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Srtng ttt tljr $ nit pcdd dividends on the sarinas accounts of Its members with^T*»»«n«P ; During the reorganization, ap- night in the Garwood. Recreation It's Christmas agalnl Today our position is stronger than ever. Our latest dividend at the rate ol 2Vi %. pointments will be made. The alleys. ; Mrs. Jerry Bcrardinclli hit For Convenient, Qyick, Clean Heat major ones include one-year terms 189 and Mrs. Ann Klimas 176 AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR If be a merry one for for ,the borough attorney, bor- B & B Liquor Store and The Whec! WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY DECEMBER 25th , BURN PRES - TO - LOGS All Savings Received Before the IMh of the ough engineer^ building inspector, each won three games, and two you and yours...arid mag e road working-' forenVan-ahd assist- games each were won by P & ; AND OPEN ALL DAY JANUARY 1st Month Eaxm Dividends from th« l*t. - and Murray's. $1 CARTON OF 6 LOGS $1 the warm spirit qf the (Contlnued an'page 2) AGED SCOTCHES 4/5 Qt. | „ We Carry holldag season touch each Thinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING *Chivas Royal Salute,-21 yrs. old . $25.25 A Complete Line ROCK SALT • CALCIUM CHLORIDE dag of the coming 1 YOUR HOME - Come In-and Consult Us Vniisual Visitor Stops Over * Highland Queen Grand, 15 yrs. old ... 8.35 of ^Martins Deluxe, 12 yrs. old .... 7.90 IMPORTED SANDING CRYSTALS At Inn En Route To Cmst "Malcolm Frasers, 12 yrs. old ...... 7.59 - ' ,-i ' ' " - ' •.-'•• KENILWORTH — This growing suffering a nervous breakdown ^Malcolm Frasers, 20 yrs. old ... 12.39 and We Have Plenty of community was Rostlast Thursday She said she had heard that doc- *Chivas Regal, 12 yrs. old .. 7.98 DOMESTIC •— •If j SALT HAY • MULTEX to one of its most unusual visitors tors advised people to travel and in-many a moon. wt new friends so she decided •While-en route-to California.hy. tP_Jtry.jt BEERS -Mortgage Money-Available - horse, a 83-year-old widow from She sold her farm and bought the horse from a boys' camp. The *pe\vars Victoria Vat ~."." 7.40 WINES '~~- NO PARKING PROBLEMS — DRIVE IN YARD time turn backward m to g -Minot;—Me, -\frs,-Mcs«Annip_M, Libby Wilkins stopped off ut the horse is used to people and ver> "^TTaTg^rFIatff-pincfr Bottle- ~-- —.,—7758' and make you a child again justfor a f"ght ..ftf Kenilworth Inn. She,, her horse, tame, she pointed, out, and u'n ex- "Johnnie Walker Black Label .. 7.42 t Tarziin, and her clog were fed undcellent traveling companion for CORDIALS C. E. TRUBENBACH CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION rested at the local establishment that reason. She also has a dog ^_,.: And All Other Popular Brands Santa bows in with a sack full of gift$ aocf a prior to leaving for Woodbridgc "Dotcchctor," which she U-;id Where she planned to stay over- along on a leash or carries in he For Your Holiday Dinner wealth of good washes from all ol us to aQ o/ you. 2 N. Union Ave., Qmnfofd, N. J. lifiht. lap when he becomes weary. (p^2^o The only serious mishap during Mrs. Wilkins set out from Maine the jouriu-y occurred near Bear ] ITALIAN CHIANTI r thru Friday on November 7, honing to make Mountain where she was side- OFFICE HOOTS j£ 9J» A. Bt <• 4J0 P. M. Los Angeles in "seven or eight LEHIGH OIL CO. months riding tbne." _ . swiped by a truck during a snow- 99c qt. Red or White Table Wine FUEL OIL-BURNERS Monday Night* 7 t. M. to » T. M. Why should a lady who ha* liv-storm'. She said she suffered only 1948 Viulage ED ed on u farm ull her life suddenly bruises. -GENERAL SUPPLY-€0. jrii-cidc to muke a cross country ^Aiter the hospitality shown toj All Holiday Order* . Robert C. Thomson "her" {HrougHour^rer~joumey7rin^f v VICTOR D. SIIAHEEN. : FEDERAl. HOBCE LOAN BANK SYSTEM trip by horse? fri/f Wrapped on Request' 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-1661 41 Myrtle Street CRauford 6-1717 Mrs. Wilkins explained she eluding the stop in Koiiiilworth. "•10'• Uibcouut on Full 336 Ccntemuul Ave. Cranford 6-050.> "needed u change of scene" after Mrs. Wilkins is optimistic sh,c will •5< Ubcount ou becoming ill lust winter and dourly reach California. mau sixsu i J 1- v i : .-...•' ?." ^*^fF^"^/:rv^'^'^'^".^:r."\''".' -Kr?;' -'!'-X--* ---:'-'- "' ••<•>.••--y-—~-v f- -.'-"•"*'*?". - • < " '' •••• •-;• ~* -.• •• "'"'...• / • r- ••-.- .'.;•- -•..-.••—: ;••'"";.•••*,•*—r.v.- 1 •:-.-••?••—'r -:.;~--:'- ^ - *•-.-; -,•'.•••• ;•'../ • _. • - ••. . •: . •%•• •.'... -• . ,',/•;, •'.-':• '••'••.•. :..,'. •. " •< • .'. •', - -'• . , ~iv- "• J" •' •:• ;' '•-••• . •/•••

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VFW Planning Dante Jueker Fined «20 charge of arrangements for the af-i menik as co-chairman and mem-1 Suspend Curfew Repqiia No Major Six Month Jail Heart Fund Drive Lions' Chrfalmas ship, Rahway and Garwood will the blind seal drive, ha,s, again Girl Scouts Qn Assault Cfc&rge For New Year's Eve Recover Tool fair, was assisted by Joseph Hu-J bers 61 the squad. be held January 4 in. the Cran-- urged .ill those who wish to mak- New Budget For Holidays Bids for 19-Acre Tract Appoints Mayor GAHWOOD — Bay, £eaf p^ Dinner>Dance Held wood. •..'•• 'heir contributions -for the BIBLE IN PICTURES" Terms for Two '. KENILWORTH—On a charge of Vincent Wepprecht, chairman of' to dfe so as soon as possible. KENILWORTH —Here's good KENILWOR'TH^No major Ernestine 6807, Veterans ol Foreign fyai! GARWOOO — The Gnrwood companies hove as yet shown an atrocious assault .and battery," 64- KENl-W ftTHM E Plant Loot BOROUGH OF GARWOOD The atlory ofr Jesun — The Story, of Ills People -i- The Story of To Carol the 1955 has announced plans for a Nnv' Increased news for the»[ children of the Marino, chairmachairm n of GARWOOD — Six boxes of Lions 'Cjub.iu>ld4}s Imnual Christ- His Church! Over 1.000 Illustrations with text telline 200 KENILWORTH—Twelve groups interest In. a 19-acre, borough- Women year-old William Tucker of 241 Year's Evef&darice. The COLLECTORS NOTICE OF S.U_t! AriJteAL PCOPEKTV rOK OELIXOUENT ..Stories }t\ • 320 paces. Only 85.95. Sold under money-back \ SPRINGFIELD — Under the community.. •;, , Heart Fund drive in Kenilworth, public tools, valued at $3,500; an adding mas party last Wednesday night Of CuT Scouts and Brownies will wned tract ..of land in the north- KENILWORTH — Two KeniU North Ninth street was fined $20 oday announced that Mayor Ro- has been invited to attend. TAKE* AND ASSESSXtVTS FOI nt «_,"_» 11.51 AND PBIOB euarantee. Examine it for 3 days— if not satisfied return it tVrms ol a tentative budget lor the —--The curfew regulations in the western section of the borough. niachine, ft checkwriting machine in the Cranwood. •• The dinner- 4 for full refund. Don't delay — Get your'copy Today! tour various parts of the borough worth, women were" sentenced to and assessed $4 costs * Friday. in ervations may Be made by eallmn : 1955-56 school year adopted by th"e bert C. Kfrueger wil| serve as hon- .•, n?"*^ ^ hereby Kiven thai,-*. .JOHN f. RICHARDSON. Tax Collector of ANSWER fO >IT'S A FACT" borough, will be discontinued on- tomorrow (tvening to sing Christ- Mayor Rbbert C. Krueger reports. the post headquaeters at 2U South and $35 in cash stolen' from the the Boro,«h of C->rv.o*i. in U* Oxx-ty «,_ Uruon. Slmte o. New Jer«v7pS«ui.ni dance was attended by'50 persons. An ideal gift too!'. • • -. " Union County Regipnal District y six months in the county jail Mon- Municipal Court by Magistrate orary chairnian of the drive. mas carols. ' -'' ' .... ' ° ' ' ' . Several feelers have,.been put avenue. The affair will»be he]ii >Bayonn£ Tool and Manufacturing tq the aulAoijtty o_ th«- status in s*_rt_. cur nadf and provided, wiu on.. • Noll, itenihvorth will pay about Christmas eve and New Yeart William Bruder. ' , Other .members of her commit- Warren .yBinns played the Toll Of i WALTER J. FLESHER. JE. ^1 1 Following _ their caroling, the ut by Borough Clerk Philip Mc- day evening in Municipal Court by in the-headquarters, and tr.us-i» t^ Company plant at 37 South avenue $96X00 in school taxes and Gar- eve. Mayor " Robert C. Krueger - The complaint was by Joseph tee for the February campaign in- . December 30. 1954 Santa Glaus* and presented gifts girb wiljl convene at Orange ave- GevnS, but there have been no Magistrate William Bruder on dancing will start at 9 p.»n/all(t?' were recovered'jin South Mountain A STORAGE ,BATTEBV DOES VOT STORE ELECTRICITY! -).u'ooa about $88,000. / took-the action after Councilman clude: Corchairman, former Coun-r at 10 A.M.. fE^-TO at lh«- J Euildin nue and the Boulevard to sing as replies. Mayor Krueger said. charges of atrocious assault. M- Elias, an" employe of France, continue until 3 a.m. Beservatiprt pn Friday by -Mill- Caruood. N. J.. eipose for sal* to oil who attended. The ladies '•'•'-••' A spokesman lor the board saidOliver J. Brown,'Jr., suggested oilman Dudley" H. Neville; secre- and sell the- several tracts acd pii«U cd land lf specified as on th» ls« ~i A storage battery does not store electricity, it generates it, FLESHER ENTERPRISES a' group. They will then be «sr The mayor reports several small Campbell anff Darling Company, . Members of the- auxilinrw held burn arid Essex County Park Po- day of July UM, all » coated were given corsages. " the arhounts are estimated on pre- the mote so that children can at- Magistrate Bruder . gave them who charged that Tucker threat-? tary. Mrs. Rose Nimaroff; trea- 1. Dr. S. M.. Bariii'ch^T:H:->.V2. Handbook for Electrical Engineers. corted by police to the Kenilworth ilants and several speculators their annual Christmas p;T(7y ].lst lice, it was reported by Police A meeting of clubs in the zone 343 South .Avenue. sent rateables. The proposed pay-. credit for five weeks in which they surer, Theodore Stoepel; and in- Garwood, ,N. J. 1 tend church services and other Veterans Center" where refrcsh- hxive shown an interest in the ened him with a knife. . Tucker Wednesday in the post homo. .Mr- Chier Fred Falzone. comprising C.ranford,.Clark Town- 'inehts lor other, towns,".of the dis- have been in the Union County pleaded guilty. ustry, Ralph Errington and John The said lands TvuTbe struck: of! *-__ .^nld io such persons as will purchase aptiviUes on those,holidays. mepts will be served- Between site, but they have been turned John Herold, chairman. \ws as Local police were conducting an the same subject to'rrdeu-ption ai u_> k,«w r.lr _t interest, but in no ca«e Io trict ate: Springfield. $204,000; Svfente. excess of 8'. per anr.um. The rxuT_n_i (or t_-e «ale «haU t>e made before the Clark. $142,000; Berkeley Heights, ISO and 200 fiirls will participate. owri.' •'/'•.' ,.•••' Jail, Elizabeth, suspended the. re- sisted by Mrs. Thdmas Luwkr investigationV>f the theft, reported close of the sale or the proprrty «_U be resold. Tin. salr is made in pursuance |*ps^ In preparation for the caroling, mainder of the sentence and plac- Volunteers for the house-to- Mrs. Dominick OllinicTc,'Mjss Flor- Thursday morning, when they re- of the provision* of Revised Suites «f N. JJ MS7. Title M Chapter S. and th» ' $110,00oi\and Mountainside,' $96,- Work Underlay .ouse canvass -on February 20, acts amenaatary thereof ana sup_x3cc__._ital thereto . ' Athletic Changes the Brownies and the first year ed them on one-year probation. ence Castaldo, Mrs. Preston -rt.r" ceived a teletype report from the Girl Scouts held practice sessions wilt be selected .shortly. Maxi- 'rell ahd Mrs, William,Gribblu.'Thi Any of said tracts of land may be _«Wmtd before the sale by the payment The budget for next year totals ftapel Continues Pleading guilty to the charges Essex County Park Police on Fri- of the amount due thereon to daze ol surh redemption includlnc costs to *uch in McKinley School last Wednes- On Alarm System mum visits for each volunteer will group revealed' secret pals, phivc-d date. . ' -..• ' • .. *' . • • •• . . $977,487 of which $760,662 will be day that passing motorists had Come Rapidly day. Thursday and Friday, Sirs. were 22-year-old Mrs. Dana Tuck- KENILWORTH—A^new alarm e 20, Mrs. Marino said. games and exchanged gifts. ; Where one or tnore __BMsn_p--t u_e_alUaent<> are delinquent the full amount raised by local taxation. The total Series of Talks er of 300 Sheridan avenue and her reported discovery of an' adding of the. assessment becomes due and i_iy_jje and consequently in such instance, Steve Cronkfight. music adviser, system for members,of the Kenil- machine,., a check writing machine the full amount of delinquent as*essa_e_si is ,croes__injj- included in the tax sale is an irlcrease of $123,137 over last At Regional was in charge. sister; 21-year-old Mrs. Grace worth Volunteer Fire Department (Lit. It is. understood that tluse [o-ttU »dl be told, subject to all assessment in- years $854,350. The increase in On Apostle Peter Stokes of, the same address. .On Rosary Society Host . and a tool box in the Millburn sec- stallments leviecf but .ntit, yet due- OT'-ik»-u_ble. / • SPRINCFIEU) — Changes During their tour of the com- is expected.. to be' installed and tion ot tljereservation. •'-. • 'The follow in* >» a desciip^im c_f' the Unds and .tiie' owners' name as the amount ia be raised by tax- KENiLWORTH — Fred G. Mac- November 8, Magistrate Bruder Alcoa Continuing ame fast and furious during the munity, the groups will visit the ready for use shortly after the At Oiildreii's Party , - Chief Falzone sent Lt. Thomas contained, in the list on h> in ES oS-cr.' tocether »iih the total amount due ation is. $114,231 over last year"? past week In the athletic depart- homes of borough officials and Kenzie will continue his duscus- held the two women in $1,000 bail first of the., year. JCENI^WORTH — The Rosary thereqn ... computed to jaty let. 19&4. The names are shown as they appear figure of $646.4.^1. Col well and Sgt James Lesak, ac- in the- tax -list duplicate and do cos __rce&___nly mean -that these parties are ment at Jonathan Dayton Regional leaders and Girl Scout leaders. sions of the life and letters of the for action of the Grand Jury. The Society of St Theresa's Church Scholarship Plan the present owner, of true property- . • Increased enrollment, transpor- Grand Jury returned the case to That's the report of Councilman companied by John T. • Soja of High School. • • Among those they will visit are: apostle Peter Sunday at services Alva Myers,.chairman of the pub- was host Sunday at JV Christmas GARWOOD — The Alcoa' Foun- AFTER THE FIHST PCBUCATTCHff OF THIS iiSt THE COLLECTOR IS tation and opcratiing costs and Municipal Court for trial.. the tool company, to identify the AUTHORIZED TO BEMOVE NAMES FROM THE LIST O#" PROPERTY OFFERED .' First, the Board of Education of Mrs. Conrad Schroeder and Airs. in Kenilworth Gospel Chapel. At lic safety committee. " The newparty for all children of the par- dation college scholarship award higher salaries were cited as rea- program for children.pf employits articles. Meanwhile a report was FOR SALE OJfLY UPO^;, RECEIPT OF" CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK. N Austin Hillcr. retired Brownie the Family Bible iH6Ur at 11* a.m., The\.charges followed a fight in- sh in the school cafeteria, ''' The following figures;, do not taxes levied for the year sons for the increase. . the Union County Regional District alarm system will be located in received from the Millburn Po- No. 1 announced the appointment leaders; the Rev. John R. Dex-he will speak on "Peter's Confes- volving the two women at the the home of each active fireman so Under the direction of" Sister at Aluminum Comjiany of Amer- Name • " ' ' -Blecfc Lot ' "-. Amaant The Bo:ird of Education haS ap- : lice that another motorist had dis- Frank Annunxiatto . _. . >f Michael Suchena, freshman hefaner,'the Rev. Sylvester P. Mc-sions, or a Man of Conviction," and Sheridan avenue address on No-that it won)t be necessary to blow Lucy, principal, the students .of St. ica's Garwood works will be con- - '89 «68 S 13.72 > -proved a nvw' salary guide which covered five tool boxes iri shrub- A.- Conway —., ^ r ' 48, 584-580 - ' S.7S Veigh. Fred MacKenzic, George at 8 p.m. he Will continue with the vember 6. •-'.'•"' the fire horn at unreasonable tinued in 1955, it was learnod to- DelQaiTo. Tomasso. Jannitc^ & Oimaeno raises- mini mu m salaries fo- 'obtball coach and assistant wrest- Theresa's School presented a bery beside the road a block from' _; 33 2GA 219.7* ing mentor, as acting director of Sharp, fcb&in "Wi Kraus. Superin- 'plstles of Peter. ' , . • The .Grand Jury, also returned hours. • . • Christmas program at the school day from Charles G. Wistar u( Leopold Grossman ; , ,...,.-,. .! . I 256A-29-30 03.88 Mi ' teachers with a bachelor ' degret Westfield, manager of local pl t. the original find. , ' ' Phil p. Henehan : . ' 40 832-233 3S.0* .thleticti. 'He succeeds' Wil'iam tendent of schools. • Mr4 Minnie The young people will meet for a charge of abandonment against The installation of the new Monday afternoon. . . an Investment. Homes !s^J ' _: ' II 223A 7.5» from $3,000 to $3,300 and the max ; r Fitapatrick. former attendance-of- their' inonthly^supper-meetingTn Mrs. Stokes to -the Municipal Cpurt ;alarm~systqnV'by the-New-Jersey ^A—party for the kindergarten The first scholarships were The loot was easy to identify, Anna Lanza ' i . '. _ 89 239 .13.38 imUm froin $r>;200 U> $5;700.iir.r Oakbroolfr Homes. Inc. - _-_ 52 - 2»8 - 16.48 \yesencj our sincere good wishes to all our friends ficer. ' former Mayors William for .trial, Mrs. Stokes pleaded -not Bell Telephone Company has. been awarded In 1954 to 40 children of Chief Falzone said, because the n series of 14 step.-;. Tethers wil ng assistant principal. the chapel at 5 p.pn. Sunday. students was held Friday morning. John Tomalo . ._ 4 239-240A 198:48 Lister and Fred V. Pitten. Miss John Smart of Plainfleld will guilty and the charge' was dis-delayed by an engineering prob- Alcoa employees representing 29 tools were die-stamped with the Anna laniello -' 4 256-257 ^184.08 and patrons^^^^arrct^tiiaTjne^ea^pn brings you now receive six aimual iiicrcmetiV Then, John M. Brown, who was Signe Swanberg. Mayor Robert missed by Magistrate Bruder. , Alcoa plants and offices' in ig Frank Annuniiatto. ayfair give, a lecture tonight at 8 p.m. lem, Councilman Myers said.' He names or "initials of the owners: Curb _. Street Assessment —; of $200 and then eight of $151Mn- leading candidate for the di- Krueger. ' Albert Bertolotti and Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Tucker Fined for Speeding states^and the District of Colum- 2G8 1C2.S1 jod cheer and high happiness. eotor of athletics post, announced, and each Wednesday through Jan- pointed out that since Kenilworth Theodore Wianieski, Harold Love, Havlock Heller. - stead of the present' four annual Mrs. Florence F. Cox. have been in the Union County: KENILWORTH — Milton Van- bia, including a $2,000 award to Edwin Surowiec, Raymond Liks, Sewer Assessment . 123 59 ic will submit his resignation as uary in a series entitled, "Things is~served, by more than one ex- Oakbroolc Homes^~tne-_ increments of $200. eight of $150 Jail since their arraignment be- dersiel of, 378 Lincoln drive was Philip C. Staas, Jr., of- Westlleld, Zigmunc Trojanpwski and Ben A. and two of $J0O. ' . \ ead football coach. He said he to Come." The subject tonight will change it is more difficult to set Curb & Sidewalk Assessment . •53 141.16 _ CHRISTMAS WEEK SHOPPING NEWS cause they were unable to raise fined $10 and assessed $4 costs on son, of Philip C.. Staas of the Adv. Fees: 857.96 W-28 vill continue as head track coach be "The Tribulation." up the system.. Wisnieaki, the latter a partner The same salary grants for addi- $1,000 bail. - a charge of speeding on the GarV engineering department' of tho in the company. Chief Falzone OPEN I ATE TUI1 thru THURS. 8 am t« 9 p m tional traii'imc will be added, If nd us physical education in- Brownies, Scouts At Sunday's morning service, According to police, the fight den State Parkway by Magistrate Garwood works. He is studying sold the cash was in one of the - r BOUND BROOK OPEN WED. &'THURS. TO 9 PM. ~ ' , ' the salary'guide figures; $300 for, tructor. ' «. .'-.'•. Mr. MacKenzie awarded Wprren started when Mrs. Stokes attempt Rev. Dexheimer William Bruder "in Municipal electrical engineering at N arkets ^— —ALL-STOnEg OPEN '' masters degrees,. $300 for depart- In resigning, Brown issued • a Mark Holiday Bailey a Bible as the prize in a. ed to take .custody of her two (Continued from page 1) Court Monday evening. The com- College^ of Engineering. -boxes.- ment heads and $100 for 30 credit.- tatonient that scholastic football recently concluded essay contest children who had been' living with it is the aim of the campaign Police reported the missing ar- mm plaint was made by State Trooper Dr. Howard R, Best, .superin- ticles were discovered by John F. above a master's degree.. caches' are being "subjected to t Parties n "What Is. a Christian?" After Mrs: Tucker and their grandfather, committee to make the 1955 drive Gallagher, an increased amount of pressure giving.his personal testimony, Mr. tendent of ; Cranf,ord public Stewart and Charles Ruff ofSta- KENILWORTH — During the William^" Melvin, since August 7 the ost successful one to date: schools, is chairman of thejocal and - undue harassment by fans Bailey publicly presented the Bi-when they were rescued from their , "With the rapid growth in popr tcn Island, and the Rev. Robert L. Bulb Snatchers >ast week..the Brownies and Girl ble to his mother. .',-.' selection board, which also in'. Roberts of Denville, making them when teams lose." Brown asserted 1 Twelfth street home after it ulation in Kenilworth over the Induction Quota Set, that' his action had "no connex- Scouts of the borough have turned past fqur years, the need for or-? eludes Dr. Walter G. H. Ryan, as- eligible to share in a' reward of- caught iire. iive SerT sistant . director ; ofx guidance at Strike Again ion /with the board's action'\ of heir attention toward parties in ganized lactivities\ for, th.e .youth' vice ^oard-42;. which serves fered by Milton ' R. • Meilech, a AU Prices Students Celebrate Seton 'Hall University, South partner in the local firm, for in- »&••• KENILWORTH — Police,, iodaj p'pbintin.; Suchena as athletic di- ibservance of we Christmas sea- -of the community has assumed an ilworth, has been ordered to pro- Effective ; : i Rodig Corporation Orange, and Robert L. Foose, issued a warning that persons ector. : ',' ." :• '" . ~ ' w • ..t-*^. • / ,- ,•'.. . unforeseen importance in commun vide 39 men for induction into formntion leading to return of the Tuet. thru FrL, ChristmasatPart.es principal-of Westfield High School. ; caught stealing Christmas bulb; A visit by Santa Clans, played Plans Plant Addition ity affairs.. It is certainly grati- the armed forces on January 6. loot, i :. • • Dec 24 will be prosecuted to the fullest KENILWORTH—Like most other fying to me to know that the scout- With one scholarship aUoted the ' Chief Falzone said the thieves >y Billy Emmert, highlighted a organizations, many classes of the KENILWORTH—Rodig Manu- The. board's office is at 9 Caldwell extent of,'the .law. . • ' ing program is more than carrying place, Elizabeth..-'•, Garwood works annually, four in-' j. (since' the tbbls were in bortes Double Parking party for Brownie Troop 64 Satur- Kenilworth public' schools will or facturing Corporation, Market its share of this responsibility. At dividual 'scholarships could be, in Numerous complaints of st61en have conducted Christmas parties. weighing 150 pounds each, it was bu.lbs have been reported to the day afternoon at the home of Mrs. street, has been issued a building the\present time. Over 175 Kenil- force at this' location when .the believed that more than one per- Mrs: Mae Reinert's fourth grade permit for an addition to its plant Police Department. Police report Warning Issued John Ambis, '626 Bloomingdale worth boys between'the ages of Council Sets program reaches full operation in son was .involved in the theft) KENILWORTH — On behalf of class will have their party tomor- at an estimated cost of $14,000. 8 and 17 years are receiving im- (Continued from page 1) three years. ;. about 30 bulbs were taken from ivenue. Mrs. Malcolm Yohannan row afternoon. Gifts will be apparently decided to get rid of the the municipal Christmas tree in' the Kenilworth Police Department, -'The addition will increase the measurable benefits from one orant road working foreman. exchanged. > • < plant by about 50 percent. The the|r haul because it was too "hot." front of the' Kenilworth Public Miss Signe. Swanberg, principal, and Mrs. Stanley Wilensky assist- another "of the three scout -pro- The three-year term of Magis- The investigation by Garwood warmth in our kearU The fourth grade class of Mrs.'firm, owned by Eric Rodig, man- v trate William Bruder expires thi? Library. has requested parents not to ed the leader, Mrs. Billy Emmert, grams'.as .members of the com- Santa Visits Party police had revealed that the tool veuns&our maayfrind* tkm-.••'* double park in front of Harding Pearl Biedermann had,their party ufactures desks and metal'office munity's five scouting units. I year, as do the three-year terms, It also was announced that the and Mrs. Ambis. yesterday afternoon. They also equipment plant was entered by breaking a safety drive in the borough has and McKinley Schools when pick- feel certain that the people of Ken- of Herbert Jennings and Joseph very happiest«/ Holidag Sttuoas. Brownie Troop 2d held its exchanged gifts. - For Cub Pack 75 window in the rear of the build- been very successful.' Only one ing up students. • ilworth will continue their fine Mullingan on the Board of Health. ing. The theft was discovered Miss._SWanberg made the plea Christmas party last Tuesday at Mrs. Shirley Anderson's fifth support to scouting and do every- Other appointments to be made GARWOOD — Gifts were dis- -automobile-accident-has been_xeT. tributed by Santa Cjaus (imper- when The plant was opened at 7:30 ported since the campaign began at' a meeting Monday evening of McKinley School. Mrs. Alfred grade class went Christmas carol-: BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH thing they can to make the 1055include a Municipal Court clerk, GARWOOD ing last.night. A Christmas party NOTICE TO' PERSONS IN MILITABY sonatcd by Magistrate James T. a.m. Thursday. . last Wednesday. • In that mishap, the Kenilworth Parent-Teacher Vonderaa is the. leader and Mrs. fund campaign a success," the Rev. tax search officer, fire inspectors, Albert Bainberger is the co-leader. .followed at her home. 8EEVICB OR PATIENTS IN VETEBANS' Leonard) and theiPe was a pro- ^ Association In.Harding School. HOSPITALS AND TO THEIB. Mr. t>exheimer-said. : . police surgeons, library trustees, . no one was injured and there was gram of games and carol singing PAINT & HARDWARE CO. ohlyi slight damage to the vehicles. Mrs. John Ruth, president, an- Following a party Thursday in Mrs. Catherine Renner's second RELATIVES AND FRIENDS members, of the Local Assistance Aid Squad ..,.'.. If you are lit the military service or There are now two troops, two as . 150 children. • and parents at-. DOMIMCK BARBOTO. Prop. . , . By placing extra men in the nounced that the. Band Boosters McKinley School,' members of grade class also had their party Board, borough marshals and spe- yesterday afternoon. are a patient In a veterans' hospital cub packs and a sea.explorer ship tended a Christmas party bold for (Continued from page 1) FAMOUS "OCOAA'S" NORTHWESTERN-US COY'T GRADE "A' business area, the problem of jay- Club will sponsor a concert at Brownie Troop 18 took home gifts and desire to vote or If yqu are a rela- cial officers, and members to the in Kenilworth. Troop 83 and Pack Cub Pack 75' in Franklin School and' presentation of 18 special 336 North Ave. - (at Onler Si.) — Garwood walking has been solved, it. Harding School on January 28. made for their, parents. Mrs. John tive or friend of a person who U In the Recreation Board, Board of Ad- awards. ' ; ' military' service or Is a patient in it 183 are sponsored by the St. Ther- last Wednesday night. reported. No summonses nave been Shuiuid tbtproceeds will be used OTOegan is ledder and Mrs. George PWD "to Inspect veterans'- Hospital who. you tteUeve. will esa's Church, Troop 82 and Pack justment and the Planning Board- The squad uses proceeds of it$ PAN issued. to jtu^rhasc band instruments.' Fairchild is co-leader. ./. desire to vpte in tha annual school .182 are sponsored hv the Com- Few changes are anticipated,. Cubmaster Fred McCarrick rc^ minstrel show each year to' finance Developments Streets election to bo held on February 8. 1935. ported that $260..was realized in The attendance'banner was won Mrs. Albert Frandano, co-lead- kindly write to the undersigned at once munity .Methodist Church and Sea the party for lqcal children rang- V ' by Mrs. Marilyn Dauber's fourth KENILWORTH — The Public making application for a military service CORRECTION a sale of Christmas napkins by, | READY , was hostess at a Christmas ballot to be voted In said election to be Explorer Ship 81 is sponsored b> | ing in age from pre-school through Building Permit Issued grade class. Works Department is compiling a KENUWORTH — The current the cub's. ' • 20 POUNDS 4 OVER party Friday for members of Gir list of work that remains to be forwarded - to' you. If you one in the Kenilworth Rotary Club. the third grade. • For Boulevard Store Mrs. Ruth presided- Scout Troop 56 at her home. 632 military' service' or are a patient in a tax rate in Kenilworth this year Advancement awards were pre- George Haydu, chairman ""in done in the new Kensington veterans' hospital, slating your name, sented to the following cubs: Ken- KENILWORTH — Herman Quinton avenue. Three girls bak- Homes development regarding ace. serial number, home address and is $7.37 and not $7,56 as stated in a Ib. the address at which you are stationed Kenilworth Submits neth Kulmane, Barry Wible, Jo- PAN-READY -, head, feel and waste hat been Wreesman has been- granted a Mrs. Arthur Lists ed cookies: Fredrica Greenhouse, streets and sewers. Councilman story in last week's edition of the or can be found, or if you desire' the (Continued Jrwn paj/e I) • Citizen-and Chronicle regarding a seph Mazure, Jack Hay, Theodore BOABO OF EDUCATION . removed before weighing ... you pay only for '• i building permit for a carpet and Francis Klok and Dolores Kurtz. Oliver J. Brown, Jr. chairman of military service ballot for a relative or CAftWOOD. NEW JERSEY friend then make an application under palities give prompt and serious Griffin, Frederick Davey, Jam« broadloom store' at the corner ol Registration Deadline They also took home gifts they the public works committee, statement by Councilman Ernest NOTICE TO PEBSONg DESIUINa the turkey Iriat goei into your ovon. oath for a military service ballot to.be attention to the completion of thei Most, Daniel Fitzsimmoils, Joseph ABSENTEE BALtOTH North Twenty-fourth street and KENILWORTH — Mrs. Helen made. reports. forwarded to him. stating In your appli- Vardalis, finance chairman, that an . Grade "A"-Eyery Mayfair Turkey inspected plans so that should- Union Co'un (Civilian) . 15 to 19 POUNDS Ib. mi . the Boulevard. . Arthur, secretary to the Board of At a party Thursday, members cation that he Is over the ace of twenty- attempt will be made to keep next Penyak, Earl Harper, William He said tho G. & H. Construction one years and stating frls name', serial ty be' called upon to render as- Loveland, Robert Leonard, Gor- If you are a Qualified and registered and graded by U.S. Gov't... absolutely the .__. A subdivision-of-lthe_latid_.w.as Education, announced today, that of Girl Scout Troop 58 prepared Company, developers,-won't be re--number.- home address and the address year's budget at the current rate. voter of . the State who expects to be . approved by the Planning Board December 30 is the deadline to at which he is stationed or can be sistance or should-lt-be-necessary don~Cyphers,-Jack-Falzone,-\Ve!-^ LW«M _.oi(ts!ile_, the ^5tate__ofi_Xebra> TRY OUR DELICIOUS -finest- obtainable.- —^ ; ' : gifts for their fathers. Mrs. Ches- leased from its bond until all the found. ' . i' to give assistance to any Union 8, 1955 or a. qualined ai)d'registered voter - and adopted by Borough Council. register to vote for the February ter Murphy of 416 Cooliidge dirivi Improvements have been made. . done Walshe, Conrad Rider, John [ who will be within the State on Febru- lows Land for the- 4O'x85'. building has Forms of application can 'be obtained County municipality the county BORQUGH Of Scarillo, Neil Corneliss.and Rich- ary 8. IBM but because of Illness or 2 QFG TOP QUALITY DUBUQUE S TENDERIZED 8 school'election. was hostess to the troop. She.i from the undersigned. i physical disability will be unable to cast already been cleared. ' rlelen M. Arthur. headquarters-would be prepared ' BOARD OF AS8E88OBS ard Cheyney. She said citizens' who are no'leader and Mrs. George Cassera is of Thanks Public notice is hereby Riven that the your ballot it the polling place in your CHRISTMAS COOKIES Q Secretary. Board Q« Education, to operate in an intelligent man- Buildkij! Inspector Fred Teipe permanently registered con sign tax books ql the Board of Assessors will | district on said date; and you "desire to co-leader. i .. •• We wish to express our deep 63 Arthur Terrace. ner. ' ' vote iri the Annual School election to be reports Mr. Wreesman has agreed HP at the office of Borough Clerk _ . ' ' • . Kenilworth. H. J. be open for public Inspection in Borough MADE WITH BUTTER ,;ork s Ground Beef Smoked Hams Girl Scout Troop 57, under appreciation to members of the Mall on Monday evening. December 27. I held on February 8. 1055. kindly write to install Sidewalks on Twenty- Philip J. McGevna or at the office Dated: December 23. IBM. - ' 12-29 m U80, « «•• itrflc* a«*r H* or apply in person to the undersigned leadership of Mrs. Avery Ward,clergy, various church organiza- 1954. from' 8 to 10 P.M. krook. Arli.. brought In a hdlua at anc*> rcquesUnc tha* a civilian absen- fourth street and to enlarge the of the Unlon^ County Board of BOARD OF ASSESSORS FULL CUT spent Friday night and Saturday tions, 'Mayor and Council, police BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH weD reported to give 20 millloa tee ballot be forwarded to you. Such sidewalk for the whole area in Elections, Court House, Elizabeth. . • : , f John CJraf requs*t must stata your -home address, HOLIDAY CAKES & PASTRIES front of the new store. at the-Girl Scout cahin at Lake and fire departments of Kenil- NOTICE NOTICE TO PEBSON8 DESIRING ' Max Benin tubtt feet dally, largest In to ahd the address to which such ballot 3'"1.00 d »45< BUTT HALF *• At the February 8 election, three Surprise. Also staying with the warth and surrounding communi- *i.PUBLII7J!!.Cu< l.NOTICN0TICKE WHSHEBY arm?. ABSENTEE BALLOTS (Civilian) Harry Lundin. Sec'y. thould bo.sent, and must be signed with gh of Dited: December 32. 19M. 1/t 12-23United States. FOR ALL OCCASIONS . • P»Sy TPWM^II, I-M___W__«_1__B1______»^«l)^!jm^lB»i8Ba>m '•' . • • BraceoB • ' , persons will be elected to .three- troop were Mrs. Adolph Leikaus- ties, -police reserves, police women, that the Borough of'Kenllworth,, on the . If you are a ..qualified and registered your signature, and state the reason why *2***2*» «t«y ol DecemberDeceb . }W.}W att 8:08000 P.MPM. Voter of tho State who expects to be you will hot be able to vote at your ' Good-quality' broccoli should b« year terms on the Board of Edu- kas and Miss Doris Fraser. organizations, clubs, VFW ahd1EST1. at thth e CounciCil Chamkeat 8:0r a0t P.Mthe . absent outside the State on February 8. | usual polling place. No civilian absentee dark green In color, and have tender cation and the school budget fo auxiliary, Board of Health, Camp Borounh HaU. Boulevard. KenUworthk . 1935. or a qualified and registered votei ballot will be furnished or forwarded to CLOSED SATURDAY, CHRISTMAS DAY JACK FROST or DOMINO-GRANULATED FINEST FANCY SLICING On Saturday evening, .Senior New Jersey. wUI s«U all Its rlfhts, tlUo. who will be within the State on February I any applicant unless request there'or •talk! and compact buds In tha flow- the 1955-56 school year will b< Girl Scout Troop 13 stayed at the Kilmer,' relatives, friends and and Interest In the hereinafter particu- ft 1953 but because at illness or physlci Is received not less than eight days prior OPEN SUNDAY, 7 AJM. to 1 P-M. er eht«»er« voted upon. neighbors for their kind expres- larly described property as said property disability will be unable to' cast your to the election, and contains the fore- Lake Surprise- cabin. -Mrs. Lei' Is not Deeded (or public use. -The prop- ballot at the' polling place in your dis- | Colng information. . ' ell. •! 4 sions of sympathy and beautiful erty shall be. told to tho hUhtst bidder trict on said date, and you desire IN KENILWORTH kanakas is troop leader. A. T, Mosca, Secretary. ' floral tributes following the death at public, auction upon the (ollowine Vote in the annual school election to be Tomatoes At a Christmas party last Wed Board of Education. of our husband and father, An- term*, covenants, and conditions as here- held on February ^| 1Q35. kindly write Borough of Garwood, neaday. Girl Scout Troop 55 in- lnafter'sct forth. qr apply in person to the undersigna For FREE DELIVERY on Franklin School, GARWOOD BAKERY A drew J. Ruscansky oh December 9. vested t Mrs. Sam Scavuzzo as I. A'deposit of thirty percent of the .Ot once requesting that o civilian absen- Garwood. New Jersey BRUSSEL SPROUTS -17c We wish, also, to thank the six •ale price shall be paid at the time of tee ballot be forwarded to you. Such Dated: December 31. 1954. . 1/t ia-33 H EDEN BERG M .< BEAN/?/ cbmmitteewoman. Her daughter, the sale- request must state your home nddress. Tel. WEstfieM 2-6906 policemen who served as bearers. 4. Tho balance of the purchase price, and the address to which' such ballni WINES - LIQUORS - BEER SUGAR STRING FIGS -19c Carol, presented her with her pin. '• Ann Ruscansky and Family in cash, shall be paid within sixty days should be sent, and must be signed with BOASn or EDUCATION 340 NORTH AVE. GARWOOD Mothers and daughters ex- after the sale, and the purchaser shall your signature, and state the reason OAkWOOP. NEW JEB8EV FLORIDA'S-FINEST ZIPPER SKIN changed gifts at a Christmas party pay a proportionate snare of the-taxes why you will not be able to Vote NOTICE TO MIBONI IN MILITAKT H* b Daagenqs from the date of sale for the balance, your usual pollinc place. No clvllla BCKVICe OK rATIENTS IN VBTBBANS of Girl Scout Troop 28 at the home Don't w«x * floor to the point th»t of the current year, and for any sAse- absentee ballot will be furnished or for- HOariTAtl AMD TO THEIR of Mrs. Oliver Brown. .214- Boule- H becomes a •kid hutrd, etptdaltj qucnt year, based on the assessed valua- w_rded to any applicant unless request BBLAtlVES AND F-UEND9 tions, and existing tax rates. therefor Is received not less than elgh If you are In the military'service or grines! *«23* vard. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Chris If there, are old people or children 3. If the purchaser fails, neglects, or days prior to the election, and contain! ore a patient In a veterans' hospital"and. Annsta.io are leaders. to Vbm .family: refuses to paxJb«UM|lance due, together the foregoing information. drsire to vote' or If you nre o relative or _sit«^m^ With charge! and taxes, within the said Helen M. Arthur. POLLACK'S FOOD MARKET friend of m person who is in the military sixty days, the deposit made shall be Secretary, Board of Education, j Xervlee. or Is a patient In a veterans' hos- •MTKVISHIS retained by the Borough of Kenilworth 63 Arthur Terrace. Washington Aye. and 20th St. — Kenilworth I Pltal who, yod - believe, will desire . to f-^erfect ChrhlntaJ C/ifl DOES NOT STORE unless the Qoverndurgody. by Resolu- Kenilworth. N. vote In tha Annual School Election to be tion, decides to thecontrary. Dated: December XI. 1994. • U-3fl held on February 8. 1953, kindly write Cranberry Sauce K 2 4- Purehaser ibjm pay the costs of to the undfrslgntd at once maklnu nnpli- AuUeatlc Models of Fanoos „.,.«,,, eiECTRICITY CHestnat 5-9769 TELEVISION publication of the legal Notice ol Sale,, ollon tor • military service ballot to b« revenue stamps, and drawings of the Voted In Mid election to be forwarded Sports Cars .f; All N..Ions •"•'g^ deed. The property shall be conveyed to you.', if you are In the mlllUry service Sliced Pineapplp e by Bargain and Sale Deed, subject to or are • patient In a -veterans' hospital. now restrictions of record, if any, and zoning >Utln« your tiam*. afe,—serial number, UM • nous Rova D'S-1MOUA« only. SUNNYSBDE ordinances. home address and the address at which - M1KCIDI. IIMI ' The premise* are situate, lying, and Vuu are stationed or can. be found, or Grape Jelly V.."r ^^• 'MOM! •^ »ACASJ^ O being in the Borough of Kenilworth. >< you desire the military service ballot Wm !MK County of Union. Stale of New Jersey. I '°r a,relative or friend then make an and'particularly described as follows: application.-tauter oath for a military COCKTAIL BAR-RESTAURANT BKOINNDIO at a point in the EasterW service ballot to be forwarded to him, right-of-way line of the Rahwuy Valley Mating- in ygu,. application that he is NabiscGreeo n. Gian, . • t Peq$Keoblor'i; 2tf» Tulip Fair Margarine -^If .TALIAN-AMERICAN KITCHEN OPEN DAILY Railroad where same Is .Intersected by Make A Lovely over the age of twenty-one years and the Southerly side line of Newafk Ave- •toting hit. name, serial number, home Very Thli Pretzels ^K 25c Club Crackers **39c •BH KODOQUINa Pnp. nue extended Easterly across laid rail- '•ldresa and the address at which he is road right-of-way (aid point being dis- "waned] or can be found. Cold AiUda. .. - Makoi tood Taslo B.tl.r . - lip fair Sharp Cheese "• tant 1000 feet Southerly from the center Form of application con be obtained line of the Boulevard: thence il> along "om the undersigned. . '.' Floor 5».bu52c Wesson Oil *»*t65c said Southerly tide Uoeof Newark Ave- A. T Mosca. Secretary, nue extended. North 09 degrees 3« min- r Ivapcratad '' ' Tonderlne. p NEW YEAR'S EVE > Po^rd of Education, ' r utes East 10 feet to a point: thence Borough of Garwood. Pet Milk 3"«.40c Apple Cider %«*39c ^^^^^ ^^ ^^ "^^"^^"^^B^ "^__^ , m^B/ .^pp "^B__v "«_«4—__P .«_^-__r v-w w ^BB ^___sv ^i^ ^v ^B__r «_• - Featuring- parallel with said Easterly right-of-way •^ Franklin School. line of the Rahway Valley Railroad and _ Garwood, New Jersey . MisswmNwwipmm^mmm^^ distant 10 feet easterly therefrom South Dainty Corsages...t..~.... Doled: December S3. 1954. 1/t 13-3S Upward Gordon* Hit Trumpet and Hi* Trio 24 degrees S3 minute* Cost 309.03 feet QFC TOP-OUALITV-FRESH>-> ' .-"' . Gorton's Fish Sticks to a point In the Northerly boundary line Beautiful Poinsettia Plants Open til 5 a.m. Hate, Favors, Fun 1 . of Section 13 of the Rahway Valley Rall- 1 BOKOUGH OF GAKWOOp ^JC LADY LINDEN - PEIICIOUS, TASTY _ _^ road,;.. thence,. J3> along {aid boundary Center Pieces and Bouquets KOTtCK TO tUDDf «S ' _ Sliced Spiced Ham •«•>*< 25c line along a curve to the left with a OSB*lln« •REAKFAST V rajdtua of 373 r» feet to a point in the Seated bl_l will be (received by the 740 Boulcrwd | first m«ntlnnf Municipal Bulldln* on right amount of the right iruurance. Let us h)«lp mentioned tight-of-way line of the Rah- CHOICE SELECTION OF QIRISTMAS TREES, DOOR SPRAYS, uciday. December 28. IBM, at 8:30 P.M.. KENILWORTH. N. j. way Valley Railroad North 34 degrees K.S.T.. tor Urn, (urnisbinc and deUvery AND THE NEW YEAR you work out your program both for your home 22 minute* West 330.09 feet to the point WREATHS, GRAVE COVERINGS, LAUREk AND PINE ROPING, °> th« Borough's naulraments of pre- of BBaiNNINa. mium misn|lt_» for tha year 1*90. »>U- IVORY SOAP IVORY SNOW DUZ ITALIAN ME8 - The bearings herein njenttottcd 'Prefer , .mated M tight thousand gallons. Ttw .and for your business. , . to the true, Htridlan. HOLLY GREENS AND MISTLETOE. - tanks now uacd bjr tha Borougb an Said prcmlsca are conveyed expressly Owned by the Esso Standard OU Corn- WE WILL BE CLOSED giant largo subject to the rights of the public to uaa Wny angl bidders must agree to put- said strip of. land for public street pur- — Flowers Telegraphed Anywiiere — I 'hale tbmn from the Ksso Standard OU ALL 1>AY CHKIST3IAS DAY 30< pkg Ah* MttUng B»U Available poses. " Company and furnish SUM to the Bor- BEE THIS WEEK'S AM8WER ON NEXT PAQE It is expressly Understood that the 'ugh tt Oarwoad for IU storaiie purposes. . • r, .' . • Ifonie Bf»de JUvtoU Borough of Kenilworth does hot war- QaaoUMt unisi tw tha equlvalcni of pre- rant title and wUI not be obliged to "Jl "t as manufactured by the clear the title or Incur any expense for s SttOaaUtfd Oil Company, each bidder McCORMICK'S any purchaser. . CHEER C •halt mbglt Wish lta.bld a sptcWcatlon ' The minimum sale price for said prem- Kenilworth Greenhouses C KENILWORTH LIQUORS VANILLA EXTRACT ^ 43 TRY OUR FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAILS i t. th. »»m of>«naon. Th IH HEDENBERG-M*- BEAN --.-,-Tli• ••«a• Mayoaas_M«_^«B_s>—fpgfM*—«4^»**»»—*ar aad Counci>l ras«nr«••_••• « SBSsI Ihp-iiatj (wg« premUes will also. M conwytd subject _**ht to rajeet anjr and all bids In the DR/VtM£URANCE AND TASTY SANDWICHES to any rights of any private parties that Open Till 9 P.M. »t*t Intaswts of the Dorougb at Oarwood. 512 BOULEVARD KENILWORTH pig FOOD COLORS may exist or may hava accrued acalnat A. Roessle, Prop. UYOa AND COUNCIL. 126 SOUTH AVE. EAST-CftANFORO«CR 6 3000 sal4 premise*. Borough oi Oarwood. PHILIP 1. afcOCVMA. 22 Cross St., KenilWorth CRanfora 6-0263 _ Wattar U. McManua. 1eLCB6-9781 7oz.snxBonxi or nts* rAmsiNa SFACI Borough Clerk. Borough Clerk M

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TMLCBANFOBn CTTIglFN AND CHRONICLE. WEDHtSPAY Homecoming pected that most of the faculty be of several, sources.. -Abouo I and many of the students cur- Thanksgiving, in the South, har-l For UJC Alumni rently attending also will be vest of holly is; begun. This maj 1 present. • btrm spray form or in wreaths i Next Wednegday While every effort is made to keep I plans were announced this week this -frosli, it usually lasts^only cj short time after we purchastTiti v service. Centennial Business Machine B. W. FLAKTEY. CBanford 6-I71fl- tf Service nnd Supply; 210 South' Ave., Awards Made . Mothers of Boy Scout Troon-s Union Coonty Agricnltonl Afcat holly orchards are being developed SERVICE |IM> — IS cents a line. Ads us E., Cranford. • tf Robert Smith to Receive J i-jcpected to attract the largest SAVINGS Co.. 230 Centennial Ave.. CRanford *- MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY L! met at the home of Mrs M H Holly has been used in a reli- and we can expect an increased' V u|>. donabl* prteo. 73001. . ' ' ' tf. group in iis history. • DEHMER'S 30 Eastman St. JOHN W. HEINS & SON B£l$kT. INSERTIONS — B PARAKEETS, healthy stock., excellent CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD/ BABY SITTER for working mother, chil- 'More than 100 parents and Robert Smith of 711 Springfield annual Christmas party last We? The annual event brings back The Druids in England" and t|ie years go by. • - ' BSTATS, " ' eenls a werd. tS Mat* mini mam: gifts. $4 up. Breeders, $J2 pair. SUmmit spot. Norga. B. W. Flartey, CRantord dren 3, 5 and 8. No housework. Hours .. . •'I.OWIBB FOB No . «lse*«a;i on line ads ar ad* 8-1718. .- . ;. tf 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. too weekly. 559 Myrtle friends attended as judging of out- averrtie will be presented with a nesday. Gifts were exchanged. ^ to UJG hundreds of alumni who ancient Romans used cut holly lor 6-6.129--3 BlteJ- 6 P.M., any time week- And with this method, the quali- BVBKV OCCASION , ... ut In op*. - Ave.. Gorwood. WEstfleld 2-0509-M each member received a Ct have been graduated and many decorations on religious octisions ends, ••'••'.• 12-23 door shrines inade by children of gold emblem tomorrour marking ty is improved, for. new. varieties . .: • Saul •'•.-. CASB. Cheek* or_ 8Ump» most e«- CARPENTER »n it M.rtkr A**.. B •lo<-k and best selection. Herbert F. Sorge llavihc Just completed our First Division (sixth and eighth Bom in Center Cross. Va.. . Mr. spiny leaves and red berries. The hollies yield twigs and berries that TELEPHONE . fLOWEBS rOB AU. . OCCASION* . Btertfaf** " For Safe E. 'T. -Williams, 755 Central Avenue. CRAKFORD 8-0484 first fun year In our Cranford grades of St. Michael's' School)— the committeenien's annual par(v Miller of Elizabeth and Adele are uniform an'd much superior to near" Grove Street, Westfleld, NeyiJjdii. office, all of us at G. E. Howlatid's Dressmaker, Alterations Smith has lived in Cranford for leaves.were less 'glossy"and the Member TJ>3. — Flower* By Wlr* No Chsrg*' for Deliver* sfOKlft" 'WINDOWS ond on January 8 at Veterans' Mem. Kuggeri of Westfleld, and also by MESSAGE EXCHANGE Insured Saving* — Home Lodn> « Norlk Av*.. W. ' • CBaafard S>M14 ombinan Scrcons nnd Storm Doors. sey. Opej 9 A.M. to 9^P.M. It want, to. extend the 'season's LADIES feuTTS and DRESSES made ' to 'hilip Boos* Robert Pfitzner, Rob- nine years. He is a mernber of fruits. smaller. But they cut it those from-wild seedlings. CARPENTER — CONTRACTOR (greetings to all our friends. order; 'also alterations. Mrs. Hand, orial Hall, was planned. tlu' Alurhn^ Association, whose ' CRunford fl-1700 ' • . CBaslaat t-M— • Call CR 6-2942 rre» c«tlmatc». A)ban-l*ivl«. 109 North Rapairs porch enclosures, cabinet work, jrt Ferro and Carl Modecki, first the E. J. Hall Chapter of the and used it to celebrate the Christ- A third source is'the English Baadevard al Canter. Kaallwartk . Union Ave., CRanford 6-0860. . i tf GARWOOp PARAKEET and CANARY Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday CBanlord 6-3483. . . tf president this year is Elmer Wolfe! : Ave. KeaJlwatth FARM open every night. Sell all types screens.' farages, caulklnc. ' termite Season /. _• . prize; John O'Connor, second Telephone Pioneers, an organiza- mas season. holly grown in tho Northwest and CBamfetd «-«tM ' 101 Walnut Av*. Crsnlord 1 work, roofing, block colllngs, attic in- l of bird supplies, und also young para- • •_ s From • prize; Isabelle Walsh,,.third prize. tion for those who have been with of the faculty. •••—•.' sold by the pound in markets; This Bast Jersey naar Btaad. BUaabatk • SERVICE * TABfcE PADS. . -J-pc. ICU, from $0.03. keet* and canaries. 245 South Ave., sulation. . tnterlocklnc metal weather Pauline' Chandler ' Men In Service A'gift of holly today'is-univer- Ar AUTO DEALERS • stripping. • ' ' : type has glossier foliage than our ,. . BLUabcta »-M«> REKEMEIEB'3 Choice oi beautlfyl oolom. Free esti- Garwiood. Telephone WEsUleld 2- ' . Laura do Briyard ' . *. Piano-Tuning,, - Second Division < fourth—and the Bell System-for-31-years-or The occasion iS -designed prji. sally treasured. If w'e'havc a'holly STATIONS : mates given. Alban-Lrwi», 100 N. Union 4102-J. 12-9 OEORGV R. NOBES Gertrude Davis rr.ore. He is distritt commissioner 7~Peter 'Spahn, soli' of 'tor. and native and is heavier berried be- Marta Weed Bear EUn. fcUdaa LUMBER Ave.. CBanford 6-8886. . , U HW.TABLE PIANO TUNING and repair- fifth grades of St. Michael's marily for getting together and plant-on our own' property mak- FLOWERS. Inc. - 6 Adams Ave., Cranford Harcl Hamilton Ing by recognized' experts. Cranford for~ the- Boy Scouts of America Mrs. George Spahri of 38 Munsee cause of • difference ~ in habit of Undaa S-IUOO . WBDDOiQ * PUNEKAL, • - IALL OH SEE HERB DITZEL for your . CRanford 8-8817 t« •^Gilbert Howland, Jr. Piano ' Co.." Tuners and Rebuilders. SchooD-^Thorrras. E. Kelly, first talking, but in addition, accordion ing cuttings from it and sharing md holds the Silver Beaver Award drive. Is spending the holidays at fruit production.. LAING MOTOR CAB.CO. ' WOKK OUB SPECIALTY CRAWFORD'S GULF PARK PET TQWNE ' Christmas tree. Free delivery. CHan- Rosalie Johnson. 3 North Avenue. East. CaU CRanford prize; Thomas Wyckoff. second music will be provided and re-thern with friends arid neighbors -. • • VcmtMr .- BUILDERS* GENERAL ford 6-3203 or 6418. - 12-22. Christopher Johnson ., 8-2720. • ' ' home. He is in boot training „» Nearly every one can have a Unusual Pets, (Supplies TRUCK CRANE and TJJ.-9 Bulldozer priie, and Charles Sizer. third for •'Distinguished Service to Boy-: freshments will be served by the . : Your Authorised rUtUU* TeUtrapb' DcUvcry AM'BL „ SERVICE STATION 5&S- ''• for nire; S. W. OUver. Inc;. CRanford * Anita Murphy v-..^ Bainbrldge, Md. ' brings added pleasure to our cele- Complete Aoto Service U€'Chestnut St:, Boat Pk.—CH 5-8323 URL'S SCllWINN BICYCLE 28-inch. .Mae-Sweeney /• hoodJ iefroshmont- committee of— the iiQlly_jon_his_property. lt_is_bet-. -carrving Uasket, excellent condition. ~ 6-2159 7and Linden 3-7054. *'" 'r-tf prize: ; '• ,'—•-;—;—r ——— bration oftheNatalseasonr""" '" Cruf«r4-Wot>ilUM-PUlB>*U ' BUILDING — 108 Wcdnut Ave. CR 64700 Gas — Oil — Washing — Lubrication " • t Elmer Smith Married to the former Pauline Alumni Association. It is •ex- ter to buy one from a nurseryman, Minor Repairs - CRanford' 0-12U0. 12-22 •.,.-' Harold Wilson Trucking — Hauling A consolation- prize also was ; Holly folmd in the market may ELECTRICAL CONTRACTlNa — House- Stanford. Mr. Smith- has two chil- TJndnUM r«w one that has.been selected and pro- CONTRACTORS Materials ' . CBaoford «-M7S . ' ANTA DHINOS HIS REINDEER but BOBBINS a ALLISON. Inc. ' awarded to each of the partici- , -niGH A SOUTH AVE..'E. . m. wiring, jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, G. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR 1 Brucellosis cautei undidant bv« pagated from cuttings, than it is to FINE PAINTS. coloni ond tnamth. not African violets. See Benners for repairs and plugs Installed. George S13 South Ave.. E. CRanford 6-0*08 pants. '•':•.• ' . " dren, Barbara and Robert. Mr. FOOD MARKETS • BUuwora Masons' Materials (across from RR SUUonV Chemlcote. Paint Works. 709 Bouleyard. exciting- new * varieties and 'lovely old Sanguillano, 13 Myrtle Street JL MOVTNO — STORAGE — PACKINO and Mrs. 'Smith are members of ti hnman belnf«, and catuti r». dig one from the woods. ' 'Bvervihlac For Th* B*m* Ovni" Kenllworth. CRantord 6-1886. « Open evenings and Sundays': . . Judges were the Rev- Aloysius J. ones. 1 Hamilton Ave., . CRanford 6- CRanford 8-SS39. tf Agents Allied Van'Lines. Inc. 1 the First Presbyterian Church produetlT* pnUems in uttl*, axki Spring is the time to plant. 3350. ._--. . • 13 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD 6-5900 Carney,' pastor of St. James ' Hardware Roofing Material ' SUNOCO SERVICE VENETIAN BUNDS. 33" - 36". white and IT YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make Couples* Club. • • • ' • . atkd goBta. . ' Place them properly, for they will Sales and Servlc* CHAS. KURTZ MARKET ivory *2.B8. " Immediate delivery. Church in Springfield and chap- MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS Screens - Flooring - Paint* CENTER BOY'S 211-INCH BICYCLE, one new tire, alterations, call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- grow large, and they will yield CHOICE MEATS * FOCLTT Alban-L*»'i» Hardware. 109 N. Unior two. new pedals. 87. CRonford 0-2085. tral Avenue. CRanford 6-B54& tf „ RELIABLE MOVERS ^ , Appliances SUNOCO PBODDCTC Ave. tf lain of the Catholic War Veterans; beauty for Christmas for genera- A SHINING STAR Nassau St. Clark RAhway 7-7169 Sister Clarence Marie. ~ principal _ This Year and Many QBOCXRIES — FBOZKM FOODS A.to Z Lubrication 'or your Christmas could be this frame tions to come. Holly trees are long ! _ " CRantord 8-OS06 — General Repairs — HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 . , ROOriNO AND SIDING Colonial in' Heathermeade. 14 .years old. 3 rooms . . . 127.50 f Sacred Heart High School of K. Blh Street PlmlnSeM ms^msK Inches, op yp.iir roller, $1.20. Same Day GUTTERS & LEADERS' Christmases Therebifter, lived. CBastUd. *-«MS US CenisDOlal Ave. Crsnford Specializing In-BroKe Work Furnished Room* . ' Celling Blocks Installed living' room with fireplace, dining room 4 rooms . . . .35.00 • Elizabeth, and ' James Sidie, CBsnford ++a*-0* *m Sale* — Scrvte* ' 8-3382. '.•',' '• • . •17 Kortk Aveol* . a»rwoo4 . -Cejr.iot. Band. Qravel. ate beth Hui! Exchange, 2U3 Morris Avc, Landscape — Nurserymen SHAHEEN AGENCY. REALTORS , ladies' attended, a roller skating SERVICE 6-3835 . MABFAX LUOBICATION Elizabeth. ' • tf For Rent Call WEstfleld 3-8520. or WEstfloId 3-8870 15 North Ave., E. CRanford 6-1900 ' . Qaj-Oll . ARWOOD, ,1700 sq. ft. • or less. If Evenings after 6 5-YARD DUMP TRUCK, $13 a day. party, planned by Senior ^Scouts Oeneral Regain 1 • PLAY SAFE ON Call CHantord «-4fl00 ' JIM LOVELAND tf Mrs. H. T. Hearwln CRanford 8-4488 CRanford 6-3362. . . tf A. IAIONE P(ck-Vp and Delivery Service '; ". FUR COATS, JucxcU ana cape stoles, desired will alter. Immediate posses- of Troop 79, .sponsored by the . Use construction in suburban New Providence^ the' N.J. home of * llnloo iU Nertb Avu 'it)- '" v/holesalo distributors of , name-brand resjtylcd and "repaired. 118 Walnut work. Free estimates. Schwarx, to 5 P.M;' TODAY—>, 116 N. UNION AVE. CR 4S4300. Mill a 8EBVICB . grade A Vegetables, fruit* and juices, Ave.. CRanford 8-1678. . tf CRanford 6-940&. Elizabeth. CRanford 6.0308—2*07 THEISZ SERVICE STATION and U. S.. Gov't. liiapcctcd Choice und 26 EASTMAN ST. Complcti Parts Dept ••• Prime Meat* and Poultry lor 38 yean. Under direction of Post Adviser FUNERAL • offers you home delivery service, tre- LET ME BOARD YOUR PET in my SIMPLE AS 1-2-31 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. CR 6-1776 Blr*«t o» , mendous time savings, many conveni- Nursing Service home.' expert care, reasonable rate. Floor Service , Al Gessler and Assistant Adviser Wo «r<£ ••> ioeklnfi young hlch : COAL • FUR1N1TURE • HEHVLVO CBANFOBD FOB ti TBABf SoUUFAvii:rE"CItanford-6-0803. - tf taken~"by~repfesentatives~ of~the -EasscttJBulldinc - - SUmmlL 6T27ZJ, I 10 South AVc. E. CR 6-0322 -Portraits — Commercial — Weddings peratures, currents, plankton, and G.E^ 382 Sprinccai and Long Distance Mpvin* worth. Cllanlord 6-5553. . if ESTATE OF MOSES WEILL. Deceased Sam •**•»** D«U»«' etc.."— also vi ELECTRICAL, REPAIRS to lamps, ©eean./ • ' • Pursuant to the order of CHARLES Cidl ClUiuiord 8 0888 • ..'CTTSBURGM PAINTS, full line of In- 4 BOWLING ALLEYS toasters, irons, switches, plugs. Change A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate of the County • LIVING ROOM 1RANFORD RADIC ~ tcrlor and exterior. * Painters' discount of service to 220 v. Electric runge hook- of Union, made on the^third day of SIT Nartk Ava. " OUVM in house lot quantities. Albiin-LcwU AMERICAN LEGION HOME • BLBVISION * up. Lawn . post lights. Don Davis, 30 December A.D., 1054. upon the applica- • KITCHEN 109 North Union Avc, (I Riverside Drive Broad Street. CRanford 6-5970. - * t tion of the Undersigned, as Administra- ONION COUNTY BUICK CO. tor of the .estate of uaid deceased, notice REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. UPHOLSTERING — Filr'nittire • repairs, CR 6-9101 CR 0-4055 Is hereby civen to the creditors of said New Phone No.. CR. 6-97711 U GETTING ENOUGH HOT WATER*, Umi •) SIMMONS UEDUINI. • MOVING and • «i ttaoUo*; Kepairw draperies, slip coven*. Venetian blind* scale • removed from paru coils, tank deceased to exhibit to the subscriber IWEST FIELD MATINEES DAILn.TY i\r.«. I Nice choice of fabrics, f. Kantncr Si CONTINUOUS SAT. RENTALS FOR ALL-OCCASIONS — .less heaturs. Work done in your own -under oath or affirmation their claims BBATTNO CRaoford 9-XTti Son. 120 South Avc., E. Tel. CRanfurd home by specialist All work guaran- and demands against the estate of* said STORAGE S-O8O3. I' Banquets, weddings, receptions, dances, WED. to SAT. MATINEE _ , - Phone: CRiuUord 6-3141 orguliizutlbn meetings, etc. Veterans' teed:! Schuiblu Lime Scale Equipment deceased within six months from trie WED. — THURS. - Memorial Home. 479 South Ave., East. Co., WEstllcld 3-1909. - tf date of-said . order, or they will be for- JOHN DEHEK Eastman Street Craafard XMASTHKES DEC. 22-24 An, i. ' CBaatard S-IS10 Ml Narta 8-3715. ' / CHILD'S HOIX-TOP DESK with sWivc WED. FOR ONE WEEK •f LAN PATRICIA rv.M chftlr. |>crfcct condition. Kxcellcn BODY and REPAIRING WEstfleld 3-4404 SERVICE Both Technicolor LADD MEDINA Xinua gilt. Cltanford 0-5284. VENDER WORK R. MENZEL — .Painting and paper- "Brig'adoon" hanging. Phone CRanford 8-1345. 81 . (/May your holiday . "The Black Knight", E. 4 L. HARDWARE CO. SIATEHNIT.V KVENTNO SK1UT. black Dulax fiTupi*' ScflnliblBS .Elizabeth Avenue. Cronford- "BENGAL faille.'bi« r*^brnjmul cn.i $11, ncVi- _ Sle.ieophonic Sound CLOCKS — ALL KINDS . worn. »'• CRuntord H-:t417. Weldlnx —Truck BRIGADE" Monday Matinee Dec. Open Dally 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Centennial 1 Bartnf aaa W*lgfci __ J MICIIAEL M.- BAHICII —' Painting on — ALSO — it OIL BURNERS * M . 'i *- 'H, ;' ' ' " jL happiness glow brightly. HpCK HUDSON , CUaawd — Bepalnd Thur*. 4; Frl. till 8 V.'td. ICE SKATES, girl's white, shoe, size 4. Decorating. Call' CHaniold 6>7215 be DANA ANDREWS ROY BOGEUS CRunford 6-1234. ' 'tween 6 anil 8 P.M. Fat Isi Ordar Business Machine Co* ARLENE DAHL Twilight in the Sierras COaWLBTO BANKINa B«ud*y (mm 8 A. M. to 1 P.M. VERY FINE CHINA LAMP, base vream «M 8OCTH AVK, S. _Jt this Christinas and . . also . . — Plat — ' Uember FDIO E. P. CHAMBERLAIN 1400 Barltmn Boxl „ CKinford 0-0100 crfcc RELIABLE FUEL OIL 0 Adding condition, $8- Cllanlord 6-3417. . "YELLOW "KIM" all the hustle-bustle of our -happy *' B Wart* A*a.. W-. Craaiert CBaafard s-tzaT 10 AM. TUES. & WEDT 5 L CSaaford .-IJO0 SUPPLY COW INC. • Cash KaglstMS) POLAROID LAND CAMtllA with fla^h LET US may il» warmth remain MOUNTAIN" ' .5. — Cwfoon* — _ \ holder ^nd earry cw. Like, new DEC. 28-29. WED« THUH&. DEC. 2M01 let Ctntft BL. OUWMI JEWELER • Ch*«K WrlUr* ClUuilord 6-oaiStl. . ' . WORLD FAMOUS Holiday preparations, let U4 never forget \ - 4_ DELICATESSENS • Wall DUneys WEstaMs l-06T» Complete OU Heating Bervtc* SALES — MAYTAO CAS UANGK. excellent coil CRanford 6-3787 Alter Your Shoulders DECEMBER 30th SUZARI MARIONETTES '•••'"• ON ' FULL LENGTH rtATlBt IM B. B»ad Bt, 2 ' VEARS, ON BROADWAY the true spirit of Christina*, 80 beautifully j MARTIN JEWELERS "Vanishing Prairie A*a., Seotck rials* * CBanfard 4-M30 , 230 Centennial Av«mut> BOYS aa-iNcu PACKARD IJICYCLK your dated fur garments "Pinocchio" COLONY DELICATESSEN Registered Jeweler " L I L I " — Pins — WM4 t-UM ' CRanford 6-7300 excellent Cht'isinuL* }>iv&civl. Call Dr. George Frantis Schait —ru.vH— Complete Una of American Oem Society C^Houfaid ti-5olifl. Walt Disney's in those carols of beloved Memory. Bs»*rt Wateb uid J*w«lrr.Bepalr* CARTOONS DBU1CAC1BB " Offlo* and Showroom SILVER VO\ JACKET. kl>e 1L--U; uK DRYSON CARTOON VlOVKl.tlf It N. UNICLW AVE. CHJINI'OID •• '0 . formal. tuWn, size 1J, huiivc oiij du Chiropractor ' WED^ THOHS- DEC. 29-30 %J1 T**«««**'t 4; Bakins" Dona on Piemlae. CBanlaid «-87la bonvt velvet, iiuicnlut; ^.Uil Cltj FURRIER SINCE 1912 Brily * Us 4ui 19 HM. «• 1* rJi. "Willie . Let us dedicate ourselves to the Ideal of which the UNION COUNTY * UPHOLSTERERS • tl-0904. "Ma and Pa KeHle The Operatic Whale | II M. fJatoa Av*. V*»»Ht* •>«•< KM O*at*onlal' Avasm*. Craafard Three Springfield Avenue Hollanderizing >f TRUST COMPANY OLD.SWlbS MUSIC BOX. beautiful c«ii- PAPER-MILL at Home" —Plus In Tbll"— Angel sang: "Peacejpn farth, Cood Will toward Mca. | •^":-l dltionr"I*l3yv"clBht"ivines.' CUaniord^fi CRANTORD . Crfjnfordi~~Vr. J.' ' CBntraT 4 Broad Weatfiuld ALSO (•JOHN C>M>IM LAUNDRIES • ' PLAYHOUSE ~ AOAE PLUMBERS OPHOLSTERY SHOP bpslalrs WE 2-1078 M.Hbuin N J Mlllbu'n 0 • S 1 00 Golden Mistress^ _'—'• Savings' Account •«aOO-;KCA'—CULOtt TV, never used "Tarian the Ape Man" " r. b»au * Baaa UpholjUrln* _*_ InUrto ltcasunabU; 'ullvr ucceiiu'd. CHunioi frank CorHngton, Oiccttot All Trust Servjcaa CONTRACTORS MOREY-LARUE—- U-2U2U. • ' LAUNDRY CO. BRENNAN 4 TOYE Slip Coyer* - Furniture S Moil, thru Sat., 8:3O; SUN. 8:0O — g Ctm-wimUmUr Lamtaal OOUes — prape* - Bfuda* 'MATS. Thiirs and SJL. 3:ao — DBY CLEANINO / FLCBtBINO — siBATlBla CHanford « DBM SHOUIUS BUO CLBANUNO — FUK STOBAOE IM Boats A**> B. . Cnafocd Opens Dec. 27 thru Jan. 16 M Baalk Ave., B. Crsai.rJ — CB «;l»to lUubuih i-oooo . * lemma UOtJUAl MATH. TIIIKS.. IltC. S» , Efjutxtll »-««M /' EXPERT SHOE Eyes Examined HAT.. JAN. I ' \, PARKWAY VILLAGE BENINATI . WEatasld l-4tza Cslaalord S-0340 14S BraaJ Bi. — )!• BUsabalk AT*. If W. itr—t ' Bliub«IBi The Rollicking Family Comedy BLBCTmiCAL IN •••M Ava.. • Craaiar* VENETIAN REPAIRING Henry J. Shaheen — Edward j. Shahcen iM W*atsalm*t*r Av*.—aaa W**l**14 Av« OOMTmACTOB QUICK SERVICE OR.G.HINDMAN tfelr'n. Evelyn S. Wade — Evelyn Rosander lsaoiber TOIC LIQUOR STORES • * REAL ESTATE IN SURANCE ChlldrcnHi Wear . • CRANFORD ALL TYPES Margaret Rearwin — Ann Cooper Optometrist 11 N. Union Aye. It Is esUmated that 50.000 New SHEEN'S IOS. I. GUKEB UPHOLSTERY SHOP Frank Goger — Cordon Williama BBAIi BSTATB ——-Cranford-—.— Jersey persona have diabetes but LIQUOR STORE ' VanctlAO LOUIS MONTINI ._. : and _ 107 N. UNION AVE. HOWARD CASSEI* do not pret know it. A screeniri . INSUBANCB . SHIBLEY CASSEL. .FBEE 181 North AY«U E. SHOE REPAlsUNO 15 NORTH AVE., E. CRANFORD effort 'to identify them will be Call Cluliii «-•!&• Of "All BUnUa|\ ,- CBanlord CRANFORD 6-1332 181 North Avc, E. SUE 8HRAMEK •stk tlk B*. st*aO«*n CBanlord 6-S685, NANCY KIDJ> carried aa during Diabetes tyeeb tl M. UsWa Av*. Ciulul UI M*stt Ava, «. CBamf.r* U# batk Av«^ S. S Alden 8t Cranford Cranford A DHOADWAY CAST ••I

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•/ • _:_; •_£_ pE •wdx 'done by of 247 Fourth avenue, will spend «tion performed re^iitly In Alex- Walter Cook of Martinsvin,. sure to the work through the years Girl Scouts Present Engagemenl Told Christinas at the home of their son ian Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth. MrsMr . Andrew D eL LFranceF SC0^ of tuberculosis associations".such Latfl^y Ftery and tabte dfrrrratinns • • • • TB Treatment • Mas. JkapjaSi ScnnatrtTer. and daughter'-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. s, Mrs. William W. Gilbert of 249 Hastings-on-the-Hudson, N. y as the county and state TB asso- Play at, Christmas Parly Todd, Jr., of Beverly. Hemlock avenue vyas. hostess to her 1 Period Greatly ciations in New Jersey. Thtese 'as-* GARWOOD—Girt Scout Troop :v TAT • Happy if sociations, supported by the money ~ThoinaS Perry, son of Mr. and.club at a Christmis party recenHy. * -N«& Year ! * 35 held its Christmasr party Mon- ^Uurnd President Mrs. George Perry of 312 Walnut Members attending were Mrs. Rus- Shortened Today yoil, give when , you buy Christ- Vhen buying f«!«h-»trawbert)»traw « * New Year ! * mas Stbls, are working constantly Richard B. Harper. ST.. leader andil Bj" CtHMBty Po6llHa8l^rt street, .underwent a tonsillectomy sell Burleigh, Mrs. Theodore Kur- remember that thahaw of jood n ^t *- Ik. * * (This is the third in-a series of recently in Muhlenbcrg Hospital. lowic?, Mrs. John Maggs and Mrs. articles prepared by theJSew Jer- to help improve 'commujrity. re-l Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons, co-leader, i GA&WOOO — Postmaster John Win h»ve k fwih. clean, and • • • • sources to prevent your catching Plainfield. • , Andrew DeFrancesco of the Hafit- sey Tuberculosis League.) were in charge of the arrange- etf 4O& l/xust avenue appearance, and have ea BARWoo p G RANFORD KENILWORTH TB and toj help you get cured ments. -•—•""' '. • etecuaj presiderit of the Mrs.' Joseph,Burns,of_340 Third Arthur Rose", all of Garwood, Mrs. llnnly atUcht* How long does it take to cure quickly if Vyou should contract the avenue-W.ill be hostess Tuesday to tuberculosis?". To a large extent,, A play entitled 'The Nisfet-Be- P Asso- disease. .•'•••• fore Christmas" was presented by "Ke succeeds Martin Getr members [of. her T.S.G./' Club. t that depends on how soon the di- To achieve these aims, thcTB vol. ua. Entered n« second da." mail matter at sease is discovered. If a person members, including:. Betty "Arm. y Guests wi.1V be.'Mrs. Louis Martel, CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1954 The Post Office at Crantord. N< J. " •20 Pages — 10 Cents associations work closely with of- Dorkoski.--readcr; Sandra Tripka. Mrs. James Aklan, Mrs. Gordon with early TB goes to the hospital ficial agencies. • such as the State eabcSataJ'toGk place at a re- .Santa Claus; Gail Nash, sound ef- Chrislnigs .party Adolph, Mrs. Harold Seaman and right away, the treatment, period Departments <*i Education, Health, Named in Trenton fects; Beverly, Kundrat, mother; Eiestaurant, Scotch Mrs. Ralph Gray, all of Garwood; can be relatively short—'sometimes and Institutions.nnd Agencies, and Multiple as little as six months.1*.—And many' Kathy-.iHartig, father; Marjone Mrs. August Franssen of Roselle with other civic groups, such as Harper dnd, Jeannette Paffenroth^ arid Mrsi Wilbur Wright of'West- TB'patients,today are-able to fin- the N. J. Congress of Parents and Review of Year Spotlights Growth ish theircurcs at:home. ^—' daughters; .Joyce Dean,.son; Mrs. field. ".'.'' SlaOTlanned Ttachers. . ~~."~ ' Fitzsimmons, director. v . Men In Service The year just closing has been saw business and industrial ex- •as Mayor Fred P. Andersen .ex- September was the big month This tremendous improvement Geraldine Hidi, daughter of Mr. one'.of rapid growth in many Through these cooperative ef- The troop- recenTIy made favori £A3W«X>» — Army Cpl. Wil- pansion in the township, with pressed it. "we must take a new in this respect, with 136 permits over the long drawn-out hospital and Mrs. Joseph Hidi of Fourth directions for Cranford. Expan- forts have come ..such rewarding, fB_-• Ssmuck. son of Mr. and By^ivic several hew factories and office look at the questions of where being, issued for new valuations treatment programs of • previous 1 avenue, has returned home after # results as legislation requiring' pe- Ascane* Staruck, of 96 Third sion in. the construction field, izatioii years is mostly due, to recent great Nursing Home, Cranford. ..A sun- week in ••' Muhlenberg Hospital, > A multiple slate of candidates buildings constructed and plans the township is headed; and toti'llng $1,571,800. marking, the riodic examinations of public high •«*•„ is serving ip Korea with L which has continued unabated advances in: medical care. Special shine .package, will be presented Plainfield. ' -~ ' will be offered at the February 8 announced for others. ' whether or not it is on the right first milljon-dollar month in the Several'changes are contemplated when the Township.Commit- school' pupjls and all school t;nv- tint E Coopa. An intensive post- since the bottom of the wartime medicines and new thugs Help to to Geraldiiie Hidi. a member, school election by the Joint Civic Growing along with Cranford, road, from' the standpoint of township's history, .. r tee meets at 8:3,0 p^.m. Monday to reorganize for the coming ye.ar, it. was iv ployees, .'.ind an agreement with I ri-Tirv- TjrziizizGg. program is "super—1 Virginia Titzsimrnons, daughter slump was, reached in 1944, took many township departments and planning and development." To bring the tuberculosis gciins under is ill. . '.'••.. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons' Committee for Encouraging Can- . Largest of the new dwelling the N. J. fcfehnbilitation Commis- fcy I Corps 1or the UN units COLWELL on an ever greater impetus in local organizations also have cx-r cope with the problem, the Plan- learned yesterday. ' ._ . > control, and .doctors' know the best of 345 Third avenue, .celebrated didates-for the Board of Educa- projects started~~this year w:is. sion which enables many TB pa- canine!^ Cpl Slaruek, a • 1954. with n'ew building valu- panded'their facilities for serv- ning Board in the latter part of '- Ira D. Dorian,, elected to his initial three-year term last month, ways^to combine these new medi- tients to. return to good jobs after her' thirteenth birthday anniver- tion. that on the 34-acre Sperry tract Republican Club aaicm c&ief "with the 1 ations reported by the office of ice to the people of the commun- the year inaugurated the policy will be administered the oath of office by Township Clerk J.Walter cines with proper rest and balanc- sary- at a ^dinnei party at the East This decision was reached by south of the Lchigh Valley Rail- their treatment. i Ertgineer Combat Bpt- Building Inspector Fred J. Del- ity during, the year, and individ- of holding two meetings instead r | Coffee, who will serve as tempor-, ed diet so 'that' th«j patient can Annual Christmas Party Mann-Colwell Wind, Westfteld. Attending were (he committee Monday evening road between Centennial ;ind be cured as quickly as possible. 1 . • . _ ", j hrtijar's Gprqjxany B. has been in ler exceeding the $5,000,000 ual civic leaders themselves have' of one each month. ary chairman. Mr. Dorian succeeds v GARWOOD —=' The TO Mrs. Fitzsimmons, Gloria Koi'omi.' after receiving a .report from its Walnut avenues, where Morval ' Clirndte,', once considered" ^uch a .Pjirly for Cub Scouts r>i u u ,., -/ ^7i-.the-Ka-5aasinw;Septeinber. v TrpthAnnoundm good cbeef . mark for the first time in the assumed new responsibiliUesr Before entering 1955, the year Public Works Commissioner ' Republican Club held''its .annual » i .-> s Judy' Ansbn, ' Maivina Hidi, Jane" v screening committee, which listfrl 1 1 Homes.. Inc., of Clifton, is build- vital' factor in" TB care, is now GARWOOD -^ M*s. Anna B. township's history. Evidence that tWe ' people as a v James P. .Duffy,- who did not se^ , , A Christmas party for the mem- Christmas party last Shuha, Claire Adolph and Edith the names of individuals who have iri.i which ' this' "new look" at ing 157 homes to'sell in'the $16,- : .' • i Colwell of. 414 North. Avenue.has Better than 90 percent of this whole have been growing with reelection, and Is slated to'head • known to be relatively unimport- bers of Den 3, Cub Pack 144, njght in the clubhouse on Korth. Feuge. ' The • Fitzsirnrnonses will been nominated as potential can- Cranford's progress should be- 000 price range'. The developer ant. No. longer do patients have Party announced the betrothal of her over-all figure was accounted' their town may be seen in their the public affairs, real estate and • was held last Thursday.afternoon avenue near Center s.treet. Games have as dinner- guests on Christ- didates for the Board of Educa- gin to bear fruit, we pause here- reported this week that about 80 to go to 'tuberculosis' hospitals in Misses Janice daughter. Miss Doris Teresa Col- for by new homes erected in the generous support during 1954 of development committees. ' at the home of the den mother, -Wete-played. and prizes .'were-'scorr. H mas his parents,^Mr^ and Mrs. Witn for a review of the various of the homes have been corn- ciistant^areas for "treatment."Here 5a y -will-be-.hasi- . ;11, to Ralph G. Marm, son of tion. - . '„'••.' community. To keep pace with the many "anhuaf: appeals for Finance Commissioner Howard M rs. rHobert- A—Baker oC-46-Iro- by Mrs. Fred Stauss. Roy FitzsJrn.^ James Fitzsimmons and son) Law- —pie ted,—with—foundations—andv in New Jersey there are lfi. hos-' esses aa a CSuristinas party from 2 Mrs. Alice F. Mann of 317 Myrtle The committee, announced that the resultant.increase in school funds to finance worthy civic edwperthwaitv, re-elected to—his-— quois road. Members present mo'ns,' Raymond Brown, Stuart rence, of Hillside. •, progress during 1954: structural work' started on many . pitals treating TB, and they are TTfaairsiday for the kinder- avenue and'the late Ralph Mann. the qualifications of 'individuals population, two new elemmtary projects, and to help those in less second three-year term last month, were; Richard Halkowich, Donald Douglas, UndersherifT L. Thomas THE POWDER PUFF more." located in different parts of the Broughton, James. Pantano, Jack department • of St_ Paul's Miss Colwell is the daughter Ernest Holt of 310 Locust ave- whose names were' submitted were schools -were constructed and fortunate- circumstances • than is scheduled to head the public Daub and Mayor Burton E. tJick- MAE ROHRER. Prop. ! . New Building. y! state to accommodate,all residents. and Eeformed Church the late Fire Chief Samuel Lewis nue, is recuperating from an oper- carefully considered and during opened for use during. the year. themselves • through illness or Dwelling permits issued by .works department, while Frank •. Fedorko,. Michael Roecker and erman. • There was ' communxtv Many Homes Constructed These-dramatic improvements in basement. Colwell. • , • 15 Alden Street Cranford the' next two weeks severaL_ will GEORGE M. COFFEY Plant expansion plans also wore heed. the building inspector also in- T. Whitty, presently commissioner Bobby Baker. Guests were Ron- singing; . and refreshments were The more than $5,000,000 in care of TB am due in great meiir ' Graduated from the Garwood be approached by the committee inaugurated, and actual con- cluded 65 to G. and H. Construc- of public affairs,, will become " ald Reinhardt and Gary. Baker. 'served. . One important result of the- new building valuations record- - -- t ; Schools and Jonathan Dayton and encouraged to runCt&r the struction started or completed in rapid increase in Cranford's. ed during .1954 represented an tion Company of Kenilworth for Chairman of the finance commit- The committee comprised/ John Regional High School, Springfield, board. , . '. several cases, by most of Cran- growth rate during 1954 was the increase of almost 5Q' percent" homes valued at $15,000 on tee. . y / '• Malko, Councilman Addisoa S_ Ued in this copn- the bride-elect attended Drake LINCOLN . • At the school election on Feb-MV Agency ford's churches. The year a!so decision of local officials that. over the previous year's total. County Park drive, Nomahegan Public Safety Commissioner MacDougall and Mrs. Fitzsirrimons. College, Elizabeth, and. is em- Tailors & Qeaners ruary 8, three persons will' be. court. Kenilworth boulevard and Clarence. L. Fritz is scheduled to *PU>yed in th,e~cost—aecounting—d -dected-to three-ycar-terms-on-the- Springfield ave'nue; 50 to She't- remain, in that post and Mayor partmtirit of the-Aluminum Com- | IB 8ortfi~UnloBr Ave4 Cnuifori Board. of Education. Mrs. G. land~Pa7Ic~for homes .vali -pr~A"ndcrsch" is expectcd-to—'— MUL PATBTTA. rnp. > pany of America and,is the Gar- Holmes Williams, an incumbent, ? 14.000 on Shetland driveK Wil be renamed chairman for the t wood correspondent of The Cran- • • . • - ' . Tlve-Year Water PfograSTOutlmeff shire drive, Glen avenue, Len- third year. < '• . EXPERT WORKMANSHIP has, announced she will be a can- ford Citizen and Chronicle. didate. 'for.Jxeete:tisn, .while, John He Accepts Representatives of communities Water Company, will meet maxi- ificld line to the Kenilworth lirie. ox avenue' and Dcnman road; . Most of the appointive officials ' Sho~vserves on the executive ' OB " served by the Plainfield-Union 28 to United Homes, Inc., of are expected to be renamed as v CLEANING & PSESSINO H. McClintock, another incumbent, George M. Coffey of 210 Locust mum daily flow needs of the east- In the same portion of the pro- committee -of the Rosary, Society announced he will not run for an- drive, proprietor of Coffcy's Appli- Water Company had in their hands ern portion of the system through gram, the engineers suggest lay- Clifton, which announced plans follow*; C. H. Warsinski, town-" !h of^the Church' of St. Anne, and is ALTERATIONS A REPAIRS other term. -The third incumbent this week the final draft of a re- ls)65. to construct 44 homes to sell in ship "attorney; D. J. Croft, town- ance Shop at 29 Alden street, ing 900 feet of new 16-inch line the $18,000 to $20,000 range on secretary a.nd. publicity chairman • ' ' ".on jJ- ••••. I .- Mr L^-'-Taliaferro, reports, he has who went to Trenton on Monday port prepared by Malcolm • Pirnie , To handle . the increased flow along Columbia avenue and 1,250 ship treasurer; and Fred J. Del- of the Garwood Republican Club LADIES' AND BIEN'S not made up his mind whether he Engineers of New York outlining provided by these suggested im- feet along Kenilworth boulevard a nV&-«acrc. plot of, the old^Hess' lcr, building inspector, all.for fine-. '. Int., and a member of the Repub- to confer' with Acting Director property on the easterly side . GARMENT8. will be a candidate again. Frederick J. Gassert, Jr., of .the improvements in the water comp- provements, the report'also out- from.the Cranford line to Colum- WILLIAM J. GASSMANN year terms, and William L. Her- lican, County Committee and the any's distribution. system which of Walnut avenue opposite the* zog, deputy tax collector for a • Jl's Santa Clour titnt National Patriotic Women of ' .A final report w^ill be presented State Division of Motor Vehicles, lines needs for additional mains in bia avenue. new Walnut Avenue School, and " the engineers suggest should be Cranford and Kenilworth. .'. Additional pipeline installations three-year term. America. • ' ' . ' to the Joint Ciyi_ William Gassmann is looking for- serving ai chairman. Mr. War- "for seven • years with the U. S. coming election. Cranford-was -received Christmas additional work"Wiirbe~hccessaryr* worth bo'ulevard from.'the West-- fContinued! S, xertion 2) Avard-today~to~thc^long Vacation sinski is scheduled -to bc-ronamod- Eve by William C. McPherson of Industry Settles Here YOUR Marine Corps during World War II ' "With the annual school budget The report in its final form .b= which will start for him at the to the Planriing Board for a one- in the South Pacific Theatre. - consistently over a million dollars 309, Casino aVenue, "who has been scheduled to be presented on Jan- Industrial development in close of. the year. Although his year term. HAPPINI THROUOHOUTIHCCOMNO YEAR a year, and with problems .facing conducting the agency in his real uary-1$'to a general meeting of Cranford in 1954 included the retirement dots not begin officially Mrs. jGwen Thurston-,is,sched- Past commander, of. Bay Leaf estate office" at 19 Alden street Post 6807, Veterans of Foreign the board steadily increasing from vthe Inter-Municipal Water Com- Adult SchoolPlans Advancedstart of work on a tract on Ijiorth until January 31, he will begin his uled for a four-year appointment year to year, the importance of since October; 1, 1953. ' mittee' for which body a survey .avenue, east, purchased from terminal leave frgm theK Cran- to the Local. Assistance Board, and GRANFORD UPHOLSTERY Wars, Mr. Mann presently is quar- The announcement was con- the Jersey Central Railroad by termaster arid is a member of the the* Board' of Education in relation was conducted and the report ford Police Department on.Friday. Commissioner Whitty is scheduled tained in. a telegram from Acting Classes in Four SubjecU D. O. Evans of Hillside. The O'BRIEN'S SERVICE STATION ¥. Kantner & Sam Westfield Qounei. of the Knights J. H. RUNGO to the. welfare of "the "community prepared. -,-- ; , : Sgt. Gassmann assured Cranford to be named to.the board for a of Columbus. • cannot be overemphasized," the Director Gassert which informed Describing the eastern portion To better serve students who have attended classes in the railroad tore down its old' coal- young people earlier this month one-year term, . . ' Mr. McPherson that "after induc- ing station, water tank and sand that his retirement from the police Mrs. Shirley, Turner is slated' North Ave. ami Orchard St. Cranford 120 South Ave., E. CRanf aid 64893 10S> N. Union Ave. committee said. V of the Plainfield-Union distribu- past, the Cranford Adult School-will offer advanced courses in 1 The deadline to register to vote tion of the new agent you -will tion system" (which includes Cran- contract bridge, first aid, golf and photography at. its spring semester., Storage building to make Way force* will not mean discontinu- ' (Continued on Page 8) . ' SOCIALS for the school election is tomorrow receive a minimum of two weeks', ford, Kenilworth and Garwood) as This, was announced today by Channing Rudd, assistant director. -for- -construction of factory, ance of his Christnjas visit's to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraus and forUhose who are noti.permanen.tly notice for final auditing and clos- "the least self-sufficient" of any buildings on the plot, which ex- • Cranford, No matter where he may EBay«n^ In addition to the advanced courses, beginning classes in con- daughter, of 306 New, street, plan registered or those who have ing out of your agency." portion of the system," the report tract bridge, first aid, golf and tends 1.300 feet along the rail- be at the time, ho said, hp hopes First Baby to spend the holiday week-end in changed their name or address. Mr. Coffey was informed of his points out that "there is a large photography also will be available, road from the vicinity of the each Christinas for many years Pomeroy,. "b., if* guests of Mrs. appointment last week in a tele-, old roundhouse utmost to the will sec. him returning in his '.><• They can register at the office of deficiency in available supply in Mr. Rudd explained. Aldene line and is 90 fpet in Santa outfit. . : Kraus* Barents,"Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Township Clerk J. Walter Coffee gram from Mr. Gassert which re- this portion of the system even H. R. Copson will be the'in- DAV Offers Contest Set dred Zerkle. . ' in the Municipal Building or at quested his presence in Trenton for present day demands." structor for the intermediate con- depth from North avenue. In addition to his usual visits A variety of prizes in cash and Mr: and Mrs. Rudolph Wenzel on Monday.to discuss the matter. First building* constructed on (Continued on page 8) merchandise, valued at more than ••• the office of the Union County Suggestions are made for new tract bridge course. He taught the BflROI'S . .children, Robert and Shirley, Board of Elections, Court House, The ' change in the Cranford standpipe and booster station in- advanced class during the fall Concert this tract by M_r..'_Evaj»s..was_one.._ $100. awaits the first baby born to ' g of 78 Fourth avenue', spent the Elizabeth. ^ . agency is in line "with replace- stallations which it is calculated, semester.«Mrs. J. D. Collins Will .At a concert tonight in Roose- with 9,500 square" feet of floor Cranford "parents in 1955. This WISH tO EXT week-end in Allentown, Pa., as ments of Republicans with' Demo- together with cleaning and relin- teach the beginners contract velt School, Unity Chapter 59, space at 440 North avenue, east, was announced this week by.Lloyd (iuest:; of her mother, Mrs. Anna Aiders crats in motor vehicle agencies ing of older pipe lines and increas- bridge course. In both classes, the Disabled American Veterans will in which Blessings. Inc., a sub- Geller,. president of the Cranford Flinck. ' . ' •'--.' throughout the state which began sidiary of Associated Baby Serv- School Election ed purchases from Elizabethtown Goren system will be taught and present Miss Laurene Buttlar, con- Business Association, sponsors of SEASON'S GREETINGS: M.'. and Mrs. Roger.Todd, Sr., earlier this year. • . practiced, ices of New York, plans to man- Plan Election the contest. * ' •- i A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS • A charter member of the.Cran- tralto, Miss Mary Henderson, so- ufacture disposable baby dia- TO ALL OUR MANY. FRIENDS A PATRONS J ^districting , Forrest P. Dexter, an instructor Present'officers • of the Cranford According to the First Baby ford Democratic Club, Mr. Coffey at Union Junior College, will prano, LJody Harris, bass, Byron pers. Production is expected to First Aid Squad have been nomi- Contest Rules, the parents must bo JJeing Studied is reported to have requested the D'Arcy Again teach the advanced first aid class. Steele, tenor, and Kenneth Hieber, get underway early in Ift55 with nated to succeed themselves in an boha title residents of Cranford,' Roofing - Siding / - '' ' • • • . • . '•.-•- --. — Under development by Herbert motor vehicle 'post with support This six-week' course requires pianist.. automatic machinery capable of election scheduled for 8 p.m. Mon-the birth certificate must be ' re- of the Democratic Municipal turning out 2,0O0^OJJO/tfiapert; per day. corded with the Cranford Board" R. McCuliough, secretary to the that students hold Red Cross Following an address* of welcome, Committee. Heads certificates month per eight-hour shift. Of- The slate presented by a nomi- of Health, and ihe exact time arid LAST UNITE Gutters - Leaders Board of Education, is a redis^rict- standard • first aid by Commander Herbert H. Crooks, ficials 61 the company said about nating committee at the squad's ing plan for school elections. Mr. McPherson was ' appointed For the 17th consecutive year, gained within the past three years. place .of birfh must be specified in All Work motor vehicle agent following the. William D'Arcy of 816 Springfield The .standard course will be for committee chairman, the—soloists 10 persons will be employed at December meeting included the a written statement signed by the AND A NAPPY NEW YEAR A new plan for school elections the start. Value of this building following: Victor D. Shaheen, is- necessary because the township, resignation last year of Harry It. avenue will serve, as Cranford nine weeks and will he taught by will combine; their talents to pre- attending physician. All applica- GIFT SUGGESTIONS Guaranteed ' "Hcinsyof 10 Hampton road, who was set.at $407000 "when the perr president; Walter M. Cooper, vice- tions are to be submitted to The |." — with the approval of the Union chairman for the annual March Paul Selby, Cranford High School sent "Wunderbar" from "Kiss Me (Continued on'-page 8) instructor and coach and instruc- mit for its construction was is- president; William P. Smith, sec- Cranford Citizen" and Chronicle County • Board of Elections— of Dimes campaign from January Kate" by Cole Porter. They will sued' in July; retary,' and Harold S. Comoton, office- 21 Alden street,"'tin or befone $3.00 BOURJOIS $1.00 WRISLEY adopted new boundary lines for tor for the same class .during the k $£00 MAIS OUI JOHN J. DI FABIO 3 to January 3U 1955. The goal fall semester. close the program • by singing (Continued on pane 1, section 2) treasurer. John Hall was nominat- January 5. . 18 election districts last year. At Holiday Hours ed for the post of historian; now CARESS WHITE f42 E. UNCOLN AVENCE February'^ school election, the old in Cranford is $3,000. For the first -time since the "Quartette" ifrom "Rigoletto" by Presentation .of gifts .-will be Verdi.'.- held by Gus Cohen. made at « meeting of the Cran- f election-district set up of 10 prc- The appointment \\r a s an- school was organized, an ad-" Local Churches Open i! !< CRauford 6-1105 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS cincls was used. ' Starting Friday nounced by Edward L. Whelan, vanced course in golf will be, Police St;t. Harry P. Page was ford Business Association on Jan-'-, "La donna e Mobile" from "Rig- nominated for reelection as squad Uary 20 at the- Coach and Four TOILET FLOWER Because the turnout at school chairman of • Union County March available. • It will be taught by During Week 'of Prayer oletto," "For You Alone" by captain. Other line ollicer nomina- Restaurant, although Mr. Geller elections is usually small, fewer For Many Offices of Dimes.; , „ Dan Kenely, professional at Gal- Chcel, "The Roving Gambfer", by The Cranford Clergy Count'il There is another long week-end Miss Marian Schmitz, member loping Hill Golf Course, Kenil- tions We're:' George Sysesk'ey (now explained that' arrangements will districts ate used than at other Niles and ''Be My Love" .will be annonnces that all churches in serving as second lieutenant),--first be made to present essential items ' coming up for many Cranford of the business department of The worth( who also. will be the in- WATER COLOGNE elections. be sung by Mr. Steele. _ , . the community will be open dur- lieutenant; Al Bentllin, second prior .to that tiinci Since the school system recent- workers, with just about every- Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, structor for the . beginners' class. thing closed Saturday for New again will serve as secrvtary- "(Continued on Paf/e 8.) Miss Buttlar will sing "Haban- ing the Universal Week of Prayer lieutenant, and Dominiek CoUm- Merchants participating in. the WORLD'S LEADING $3J0 ly, opened ' two new . elementary g cro" from "Carmen" by Bizet. evi, master sergeant. ' . awarding of prizes- for the..first $5.49 -schools, it is likely they will be Year's* Day and many local treasurer. Also serving on ,the from Sunday to January »: •• ' PURE BADGER INSURE IN EASTERN UNION COUNTY Cranford committee arc: Dr. How- "Granda" by Lara, "My Hero" Manning Kovritz, building ch.'iir- baby of, 1955 are: Bell's Pharmacy, used os polling places. also closing e^rly or all day on The Universal Week of Prayur_,na,v ,mmnm0C(l lhis wcok thut TO OIL SURE ard R. Best, superintendent of from "The -Chocolate.Soldier"'by Jotly Maida. Stager's Drug Store, The new election districts were Friday. Azure Lodge j Straus and "Three Loves Have 1" was established in 1848 by the ! most of tht> cinder block work luis Cranford Bootery, Alban-Lewis. TOILET WATERS (ivst used in the primary ;Jnd spec- Municipal offices will be closed schools; Walter E. Cooper, Leslie HUSICALQ Crump. Henry W. Whipple, Elects, Installs from "The Song of Norway'' hy World's Evangtlical Alliance, been c^iinplotud. and that it is hopeci A & A Hardware, nichard Hartig, AND SHAVING 1 ial elections in April and were in all dtiy Friday, as will be the local Wright-Forrest. to have'the. roof'in place soon aft-r, Martin Jewelers, Baron's Drug fore** again for the general elec- George S. Sauer, Health Officer is widely observed in many coun- motor vehicle agency and tht Citi- William P. Smith anH Joseph A. For her solos. Miss Henderson er the holidays on the squad's Store. Jay-Mai', Deb'n Heir, Sha- tion in November. zen, and Chronicle office. Smith as Master tries.' piro's Department Store, Union Plummtr. Will present "Let My Song Fill : -headquarters buihiinu at Centen- CLOWN O. PERFUMES BRNSH 1. IThe Post Office will bo opcrt as AzureJLodge 129. F & AM elect- Your Heart" by Charles, "Un bel All residents of Cranford are nial-avenue and North avenue. County Trust Co., Cranford Furni- Township Engineer Patrick J. usual "Friday, and although the of- The schools and stores coin bank- ed and installed Earle S. Smith or t'uro. Scher's Drug-Store and Su- committee will be headed by di" from "Madame Butterfly" by urged by the couno,ll lo enter the ' east. Grail reported this week that the fice itself will be closed all day 30 Hillcrcst avenue -as master Puccini, "When I Grow Too Oldchurch of their choice sometime Contributions to the building- burban Trust Co. ' LADIES' AND MEN'S GIFT SETS • CLOCKS • CAMERAS township's new1 bulldozer has ar- James Johnston and the children's Monday evening at a meeting in during the week for prayer. They Saturday the lobby-will be open bank division by Miss Schmitz.' to Dream" by Rombcrg and "If fund-have reached a total of $!)- A full page advertisement, list^ COMPACTS • ATOMIZERS • WALLETS • SHAVING rived and has been placed into from 9 a.tti.^ to 5 p.m. for con- the-' Masonic Temple.' He suc- 1 Were on the Stage" from -Mile. are also asked to sign the guest 4««47, it was reported by Vice- ng the various gifts, will b operation on 'the municipal venience of box holders and stamr> The local drive Jnr:>»> isLbeIniJ ceeds Beruliard Wagenblast, also Modiste" by Herbert, : . book in the church.-which they President Cooper, fund i drive' on page three of the.second sec- BRUSHES • HAIR BRUSHES • THERMOS BOTTLES sponsored by the Cranford Wo- attend. du'mps. Purchase of a new ma- machine users. of Cranford. Mr. Harris uwill offer "L'Ultima chairman. . tion in today's issue. * CHARACTER WATCHES • TOILETRIES FOR THE chine from the Smith Traptor Because of the holiday," .the man's Club and the -Crawford Phy- Also elected were: Senior war- Cunzone" by Tosti, "The Road to YOUNGER SET • MANY OTHER GIFTS and Equipment Company for ?8,- Crunford Branch of the Union sicians^ Club. den. Charles H. Van Pelt of Scotch Mandalay" by Speaks, "I Want 200 was authorized by the Town- County Trust Company, usually » "While the Cranford of $3,- Plains; .junior warden, \Villinm F. What I Want. When I Want It" ship Committee on December 14. 'Miss Buttlar "arid. M»\ "Harris —A~nativu <>f -Atirt>rii.'"-Mo..—Dr.- Jersey Couiicil of Ediicatipri oi'" RONSON LIGHTERS All The Expenses. . _ Jjricreascd extra • compensation said. She explained that her com- , Avcry, assistant football^ and for.d's two IU.-W frU-rht-ntary'Scho<>N, Haubingor is a'gruudnte of South- fiOhhlnan -track coach; of Garwood; senior deacon, Wil- will present "Barcarolle'' from CHOCOLATES ""for nlhlclic" coaches". has~""becn mlttee Is now studying- thH by Itidor College, Trenton. ;' I be paid the 'coacHes were nofpiib- "urTJntorrCounfyrr PTION CHEMISTS Cranford Trust Bldg. aren't paying the coaches what Cranford. ' . • the^Day u!Td~Eveliini~Sluaent"pch«ois^ y4n __ licly announced. Sharing In the Increases will presented. by tht studcn\s of * Cfftd TheatreTht) ) . T«lT . BOOM 2. SECOND FUM>H be: Stanley Grayson,. football and they arc Worth to the school James IT. Drydcn is proxy to the CoUnciL; and the Alumni Ai&oda- I wood, In l!M0, he organized the 193G. ; 34 Eastman St., Cranford The Increases arc only for the (Continued ou Pdo