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; THE CRANFpRD CITIZENYAfTO CimONICLE, THURSDAY, INgARCH 18, 1953 ' AWT>: CHRCWICLE, Announce Bettdthat Parties to Precede Social Happenings Of Elizabeth Dentz •••Mrrantt-MTsr^v-BrBentt, and Mrs. Edward Quinn Mohican place have rijnppu,ncedth e 15 Wade avenue entertained at Traina, Mrs. Harold C. Cunnirig- Dance Mr. and Mrs. Sarhuel S. Eisen- •engagement of their dauBhter, Mis* Cocktail party Tuesday night prioi of 128. Spring Garden street ham.'.Mrs. John Norrgard, Mrs. ifhe fhirty-t&ttl manual With-. The social liighliisht of this week*v lElizabe'th M'.\ iJeritz, to Leo-^E.' day dinner of the Ibfcaret chairman, introduced to attending the St. Patrick's Nigh left this \veek;foVi a vacation in M. E. .Engle, Mrs. Joseph Sehott L^mere, Jr., of RahwSy, son of _MaO-J Festival at St.' Michael's School ifend Will be the seventh annual Raymond A. b'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. 6reene Guild of the *U*t Presby- Ewing of the Presbyter i•an Palm Beach, Fla. md Mrs. Edward, Montag. Mr. arid Mrs. temere, Sn, of La- of Epreign Missions,' who Present from Cranfdrd were M 'daWce of the CranforcT Collefee Thomas b'Shaughnessy, Mr, ..and terian. Church was beM Monday spoke! Mrs. Paul Martens, Jr., Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Fas- Mrs. C. J. Gregprace of 12 Shaw- conia, N. H. AnnouncemeBt was and showed colored slides ort S-IS-A-POPPIN and Mrs. James Walsh. Mr. ari evening at the ehorch. Dinner Club Saturday night at the Plain- hee roaJ entertained a canasta made at a recent cdcktail party at mis- Mrs. -Walter F. •Rollman, Mr. nacht of • 33 Central avenue "at- and decorations were prepared by sionary work in Mexico. 9/lrs. Frank DeJianne, Mr. and Mr held Country Club. Music" will be tended thev'state convention of tho. group of the^Newcomers Club on •jXtaoe—oL the bridi-elecVs Preston Woolley, Mr. and/jtfr by "fcuddy' Cjark and His Orches- Mrs.. A; J. Musa and Mr: and Mrs;. the members of Circle 6, under There Will be a nieetin New Jersey Association pf Osteo- 'uesday evening. Her guests"Avcfo° •parents. :thQ; Eugene Dohn and Mr. .artd Mr. tra. Onei hundred forty couples D. R: Clare of Westneld. *** the leadership of Mrs: Baton T. Guild executive board Tpathic Physicians and Surgeons at Mrs. Vincent, Daniels, Mrs. Fran- Deritz, a gr^iddate of Crjjn- the I SPRINGS IN THE AIR John Qiiinn, brother and slster-in Mr. arid Mrs. Cameron E. Op- Cripe, and.serwW toy members of ore expected t6 attend. the Douglas Hotel, Newark, last ks pulical, MrsrFrGoKlftnJUeech, church Tuesday eyenini,' :il 8:15- law of Mr. Quinn;»« and Mrs. H. A. B. Ashweli. Tit. president of both the state and na- e; Leinere, who aftenjted ta-. G, Longaker, pastor, offered the bers. is assisted" by Mrs; Forest H. Army and Mrk. Carroll Frantz.- oif, and Mrs. B. C. Belden.'Mr. and tional osteopathic auxiliaries. ,s inVocJition. * '.•"•".' Mr. and-^Mrs/ Leslie" Crump o Blanding, Mrs. Charles J. (Stev- Betty Watson, daughter of Mr. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, is Mrs.rL; R. Oest, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr/.-and Mrs. Charles E; Flaig, Business was dispensed with for 725. Linden place entertained at : ens, Mrs. William T. Knox, Jr., nd Mrs. John Watson of 1104 a member of The^a Kappa "PtA. He, W. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jr.. -ot, 5 Omaha drive recently ihe special occasion. M(ts. Mere- cocktail party Sunday irfohonor. o Mrs.. Stanley F. Grayson, Mrs. Raritan road, was honored at a is employed In 'the EsSo Engineer-; Spring Conference! Wilson; were entertained at a dinner given dith S. Cbnley, president, intro- Mrs. Bedford H. Lydon of 31! Farris! H. Swackhamer, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Edward K Ofcorgc party, on Saturday afternoon, in ing' Department of the Standard: . With Some Hot Pre-Spring B. Warrington, Jr., Mrs. James by Mrs. Flaig's brother and sister- duced as horiored guests tflje? Rev. North Union avenue. $Irs. Lydon GROUND BEEF SfyU of 6 Makatdm drive. will enter- celebration of her ninth birthday Oil Development Co. ;'..,.. • Will Draw Local accompanied by her. daughter, Mi.x Rcady-to-Cook . M/Rich,.-Mrs: Allen G. Caterson in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiegand A June wedding is planned. . and Mrs. Longaker, the Rev- and - tain with a supper party in honor inniversary. Her"' guests included Elizabeth Lydon, wjll sail ^aturda Vndef'3 lbs., 2V2-3V2 lbs. nnd Mrs. Fred F. Voorhees. of New York City. . Mrs. Neal N. ^ and of their house guests,. Mr. _and James Pantano, Carol Pantano, Representation SFEClALSl aboard the Queen Elizabeth /or In SelfServIce-Meot Depts. Mr. and Mrs. George Katelus of Mrs. W. K. FasnachJ, president of 51 In Service Meat Depts. :.•"• Several "dinner and cocktail par- Carol Bunck, Lois Sehott,-Dorothy Kuebler To Wed Mrs." Peter. Bockius of New York 13 Wade avenUc Saturday night ition. Representatives of three seven-week trip to England, Italy ties will precede the, dance and a Turner,: Richard Halkowjch, Patty 'the Woman's We HaVe That Wonderful France and Switzerland. Othe City. Also attending will be Mr. •entertained Mr. and Mrs, Marvin mem- en's clubs from Cranford and number of club members will en- and Mrs. Jarries M. Rich, who will Halkowieh and- Lorraine Sosnow- Hansel Hall Saturday , The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Katz, and Mr^-and.Mrs. E. J. Stan- bers. and past from Garwood" will attend the I /ELIZABETH C •:~x.. - tertain at breakfast parties fol- entertain the party after the dance : ski of. Cranfo'rd arid Arlene Jef- Plans for her wedding to Hansel A. Craig. Mrs. Richard H. Doyle, ^,1 Joan Mcntc Engaged • 'ley of Cranford and Mr. and Mrs. orgamzaUon. Rib ROflSt lnS*l(-S«rvicsMMrD«pti. cut '^ 6I lowing' the affair. . ". at, breakfast. Also attending will ^ and Cathie Jeffrey of Eliza- Hall, son of Mn arid Mrs. Marvin fifth District Spring Conference I Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Mil- 7 Inch ,. Myron H. Downs of .East Orange. were also/preserited: Mrs. George 1Olnch lb , Mrl and Mrs. J. E. Laird of 509. be Mr. and Mra Ashweli. beth. .' ' D. Hall of 10 English Village, have of the New Jersey State Feder-1 ler, Mrs. Louis A. Mathey, Mr. and In Sell-Service Meal Oepn. cut Cut Cut - lift- To Rutgers Senior A /surprise' homecoming .party rs. W. J. Miller. Mrs. G- Central avenue will have as their, Mr. arid Mrs. Alan G. Caterson , A theater and dinne,r -party on been completed by Miss June ation of Women's Clubs Tuesday Mrs, John H. Low, Mrs. John T. RIBS of BEIf in honor' of Mrs. Thomas • Dayori iarmid. Mis. C. Voorhees. As reconim Boneless chuck guests for cocktails before ' the of 611 .^Springfield avenue will en- Mr. and.Mrs, John ,M- Mente of Saturday, was enjoyed' by one of kuebler, daughter of Mr. and in . the -Fanwpod Presbyterian by Arthur Godfrey Peniston, Mr. Lydon and Mr. and POt ROaSt Boneless chuck lb 59* 104 Maple place, Cranford, and was given March 10 by Mrs. Wil- _ T. Baker, Miss Helen dance Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill, tertain at. cocktails Dr. and Mrs. Crantord's neighbor \ clubs. The Mrs. Karl J. kuebler of Westfleld. ChyrcJjt...In<*rest will, bo focused I TUBE Mrs. Webster Skerratt of Crpntord liam Eckcrt.at her home at 324 •, Mrs. ,M. J. Seavy. Mrs. Wal- In Service Meat Oepti, 10-17 lt>t. Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Smithers, Mr. Edward Tristram, Mr. and Mrs. Toms River, have announced the group saw "The Time -of the The Rev.-Robert G. Longakeir, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mason Cross-Rib Pot Roast *°™}<» ^ 75Lege s of Lamb . . •> 63c Turkeys South Union aVenue.. Guests pres- ter J. Coriley, Miss Anne Tbomp- on the election of a trustee for a' 1 and .Mrs. W. J, McCullough, al* Lee Santini, Mr. and Mrs. Mintcr engagement of their daughter, !uckoo" in New York City and pastor of the ' First Presbytei of Westfleld. Regiilkr Style ••; 20 Ibi. ent included: Mrs. Christian Ol- soh, Mrs. C. C. Gelinas. MiS. G. threes-year term. \ • • | 65c Legs of Lamb ms.,,^. ^,^,, In Service MtatOepl*. & over of Cranford, and Mr. and Mrs. C.Ferguson, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Joan Marie, to Alfred John Harjcs, then dined at Zucca's. Attending CKurch, will officiate at ,the We Are Sole Agente for Boneless Veal Roast '*»M« seri, Mrs. Rita Cotton^ Mrs. Aug- Holmes WiUidms. Mrs. A. V. An- Mr. andyMrsTJohirw. Miller O, English of Elizabeth, Mr. nnddore Grell; • . Jr., son of Mir. and, Mrs. Alfred were Mrs. George Aeckcrle, Mrs. dirig Saturday in the local Cranford clubs.which.will sendl ust Cromey, Mrs. .Sileyen Hudacko, derson and Mrs. E: B-, Cyphers. • and children, Lynne, Joan and Mrs. Jerry Hube»y *5{ Union, and Breakfast after the .dance will J. Hjrrjes of The Bronx and Toms Otto Gruss, Mrs. F. A. Scott, Mrs. at 5 p.m. A reception wiji^follow representatives to the -meeting are! Rib Veal Chops shon euti«, w«teib73c' Stewing Lamb Mrs. WilUam Kubek and" Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Kaiser led devotions. the Colony Club of which Mrs.I Craig, of 302 Riverside drive, have •ei*yt8-C«ek Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCormick be served at the home of Mr. and : Ritter.y-B^rs. Wesley" Philo, Mrs. at> the Kehilworth. Kenil- River. Peter Schalestock. ' " ,, . assisted. at the piano by Mis. J. C. returned home after spending' six In Self-Service Meal Deptt of Roselle." Mrs. F. N. Baumbartner of Plain- ^arl/Holmqvist, Mrs. Herman worth. John :V. Silliman is president, the'l 75c Value 35c Value Stewing Veal. *°^°» M9c Shoulder Lanb ChopsAiia,.vib65c Turi(eys Miss Ment,e is a graduate ot Police Sgt. Peter Miller of 525 months'iri Caracas, Venezuela. En.. • In Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Robinson fleld. Their guests will be Mr. and Martin, Norr and .Mrs. John O'- . be maid Warsitiski. • Villagil e IImprovement v Cranford High School and Berke- Clarernont place is reported • con- Miss Betty H. 'Frank, program -NYLON route home, they visited the Dutch of 11 Garden place will entertain Mrs. Douglas • Bonh'am, Dr. and Learyof Cranford,; Mrs. George and Miss Mrs. W. of'which Mrs. Charles J". Schillin-I Smoked Pork ^hoalder«c; ^ 45c RlbLambChopss^.c ^wailolb 69c Codfish Fillet ley Secretarial School, East Orange. valescing satisfactorily in Alexian of honor,:for West Indies, stopping at Curacao* fc>:.-»!l. the following guests at a buffet Mrs. Garber. Mr: and Mrs. Frank Hummer o£~Rahway and Mrs. •"and Miss Bernice ger is president, and the Wednes-I She is employed as a secretary at Bros-. "Hospital, Elizabeth, where Carolyn Gahdej AIR and Aruba, and also at Kingston, supper: Mr. flnd Mrs,, Roland Keene'n, Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph En- David Orrok of Morristown. estileld and Mrs^ 'day Morning Cku> of which Mrs. I Smoked Pbrk Butts Bon.t.« it lit Frankfurters suni.* n,55c Lake Smelts the,Orinoco Mining Company, in' he was tatoen~sever.al days ago. Pfeiffer Mrs. Yuckman Named TQO1H Jamaica,and Havana, Cubo. Graham, Mr. and Mm. Henry J. gel and Mf. apd Mrs. P. V. Smith Cynthia Jaeckle, daughter of of Elizabeth will J.-H. Brockbank is president. The I New York City.'.'" He is expected to be confined to. Howard Mrsl Robert Yuckman of Cran- Midshipman Harold Glovier, Jr., Sliced Bacon -suWRigM' i 66c Pork Sausage *»t ib.45e>> '»>55c Lake Smelts / Boardman, Mr, and Mrs. Law- of Westfleld. Mrs. Roberta Jtfeckle of 27 Eliza- Garwood Women's Club, of whichl b r Mr. Harjes was graduated from the hospital another two weeks. , be bridesmaids. Another sister of ford is a member of the commit- WICK son of Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Jplo.- I- rence Hilyard, and Mr. and Mrs. beth avenue,'celebrated her sjixth Mrs. Thomas F. Norton is presi-| BRUSH DeWitt Clinton Higli School; The , Mrs. Bernard J. ^linette of 105 the bW^e, Miss Joyce Kuebler, will tee' of the Woman's Auxiliary, of p vier-pf 116 Columbia avenue, Thomas J. Buzalski. birthday anniversary on Saturday be. junior bridesmajd. •'•' .•'•.... dentt , alsl o ill be represented^ Chicilate Bronx,'and is a senior- at Rutgers Glenwopd - road , had' as luncheon thec Unioji- County Medical Society will spend the weekend at home Mrs. Langheinrich witlva party for her friends.. Her r. Hall will be his son's best J_ Mrs. Silliman will -speak Mr. and Mrs. Uhiversity7*New ~ guests recently Mrs. Karl Mates o] platming-a_o'essert_brid£e_aL_the with his parents.. Midshipman guests were "Barbara Lawrence, jehan, while Henry Mueller ot Nqr- "Highlights of the Club Year." 2'- 25* Nabisco Ihgton of 18 Oak Lane will enter- Honored at Shower Wcstfield^-Mrs.,Edward Robrecht Elizabeth Carteret Hotel Saturday Glovier is a second classman at tjVB" "^ ie Juice Linda Widerkehr, Sandra Shupppr folk, Va., cousin of the bride, tain before the dance Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Langheinrich of of East Orange and Mrs-C. Vpigt to raise funds to continue, the .stu- Besides .Mrs. Silliman, othcrf United States Naval. Academy at CUckra tf the Sea Katherine Burton, Jeannic KirK- George P. Hall of Cranford and 16 a. ; -Mrs. William Bernhart, Mr. and 326 Manor avenue was hbnored BIRTBIS and Mrs.'E. Shelley, both Of Eliz- dent nurse scholarship fund. The Colony Club members who pla Annapolis, Md. patrick, Karen Vilhik, Mary Ginen, Marvin D. Hall, Jr., of Kenilworth, WlittllMt r CM Mrs. John Manger and Mr. and last Wednesday evening at a sur- Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Olson abeth. society at present is financing to attend are Mrs.. Walthet: -Thon 35* Krispy Crackers Marlyn .We^lrich, Jeanhie /Barn- brothers of'the prospective bride- INTIODUCTOIY SA1II • Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Clement Tuna fish Mrs. Kenneth Riha. . prize" itorck shower^given'at the ot 124 Elm. street announce the Mr. and Mrs. Harold G, Fry and hart, Kristine Smith, Frje three" three-year 'scholarships in Mrs. Daniel Gregg, Mrs. Wiilia.nl 'of ,8 Hamilton avenue last Thurs- birth of a daughter;, Karen LecC groom, and Herbert Kuebler ol Llfcby't Thiese couples will meet for din- home of Mrs'./Ca'rl, Kpester of II their, daughter, Diane, of 13 Al- ton, Larry tfernosky, DipKie'Smith nurscis training schools in counts* Trometter, Mrs. JKerinethLIIow( day attended the annual dinner Oneida • place. The co-hostesses on March 12 at Elizabeth General -Scotch Plains, colusin' of the bride-- Waldorf relit ner' gt the Maisoh Billia in Scotch gonquin drive recently returned Johnny Abbott, Bobhy\,Posey and hospitals. and- Mrs. Lawrie'.Mpritgorficry.' mbcting of the Essex County and MedlraSin til were Mrs. Robert C. Reigner arid Hospital. The couple has nnbther .elect, will usher. ••... .'••'" Toilet Tissue 6 Plains: Mr. and Mrs, William T. after spending two weeks in West Jill jojies." The party was held at Vicinity alumni of Phi Beta Kappa, M'JFrederick Kruckmann of daughter, Barbara Ann. The jjm- • IB K * * *_d ^r^ y'J fel t fc ' I ' M Knox, Mr. and Mrs. C..R. Boett- Palm Beach, Fla. While there the. home1, of C; s materna ta on Friday 'afternoon. Attending national honorary society, at the 12 K. LHiby's-Frozen 6 or. ger, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blinding, and Mrs. Lawreifte ternal grandparents di'c Mr. and Moran of Iselin; . ••.' ".'/).' " ~ they were the guests of Mr. and grandparents; and Mrs. John were Mrs. Charles G.'Albiiry, Mrs, Robert Treat Hote'l in Newark. Cpncentrated - Mr. and Mrs.,,W. S. Craft of Cran< Mrs.' Paul H. Frojiwein of 319 Russel Smith, Mrs. John Willis, Rice-2^25< . Gifts were arranged beneath a Walnut avenue. ^ _. Mrs. Ira Morser, formerly of Irv- G. Willis of 27 Elizabeth avenue. STAR" in the Easier Parade Mrs. 'fe. H. Manny'^hd'd'aug 2 ford; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.' Ricards, ingtpn. Mrs. lie. V. Cirgill of 208 Mrs. Robert Schmidt and Mrs. W." eTs, Bbtinie, iCaren and iSuson, of stork and the decorations were in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Murphy of There's Just Enough Time Granuljle Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton-H. Hold- Mr. arid Mrs. Michael Bercik of Maple place entertained at canasi- Kenneth Frederick. . - G'lenwood toad 'havp returned e pink and blue. 300 Elizabeth avenue have an- Lenten Suggestions Cling PetfChCS Sugar Jack ftost baa *Wl ter and Mr. and Mvs^Wilfred O. 101 Columbia avenue entertained Caorot Your Old fW Coat Into a fft>"ii(i a, vpcatrdn ,a(t ^bss-aG Taff, all of Westfleid. and M*"- and The guests included Mrs. Neil nounced the birth of twin daugh- Maternity Shops •"Maternity Shops * Arnold, Mrs. Stephen Szabo, Mrs. ters, Marcia and" Marilyn, on Sun- at duplicate bridge on Saturday FASHIONAItLE MEW , on. the HMia^yjteles^ E^Ia. -;'.. Marshall Herring rr ^r-33c Fruit Cocktail Q.T.CakeFrostingco 2 - 29c ft'1 •- Mrs. Albcrt/Welty of Mountain- G. Schmidt, Mrs; E. M^koppen- day at. Muhlenberg Hospital, evening. Their guests .were Mr. ., OPEN 1 P side. -\.^' and Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and It's Worth Your White CAPE - ST0Lt - or BOLERO Van Camp's Tenderoni 2 pV, ,23c Cranberry Sauce oc..nspr»y Cocoa Marsh '16oz.jar27e Mjr'and Mrs. Charles L. Van stedt, Mrs. Henry Ziobro, Mrs, Plairiffeld. ;-Mrs.' Murphy> is the THURS. LASTS! I Donald Davis, Mrs. William Barn- Mrs; Grahahi Cleaves and Mr. ani •TIL Pecan 10 01 New irfi'ant dairy product 4 OX. ' Inwogen of 19 Oak lane will have former Bertina Hibson, .daughter To Look For Us Planlatitwi pi . Hart, Miss Janet Kruckrpann, Mrs. Mrs.' James Hackett of' Cranfqr 0 P, M. Macaroni Dinner :!:,2 0 Pream 1 for coffeo '' can 27c 'ns their guests before the. dance of Mrs. A. V. V. Hibson of the Keith Warner,, Mrs. Stanley Smith, Elizabeth avenue address. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rfog We're .diagonally opposite the K* •>' Dr. and Mrs. John Garber, iMr. and Roselle and' Me and Mrs./Frank Oxford Theatre. Hot Roll Mix piibuy Mrs. Charles- Mey and Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKay, Jr., GAMBURG FURS Starkist Tuna Fish.W <%or«nj5e Educator Crax . « Mrs. Francis Herr, Mr. and Mrs.Dagen ol, Cranford. Also, Mrs. McEntce of. Springfield. /• ' . Exciting Spririg-into-Summer W«s«fieJd'« DfaUnctive Fur Shop Robert K. Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. of 32 Parkway Village are receiv- 3U Bisquick 20ozPkg 25c •Robert Zacker of Union, Mrs, A.ing: congratulations on th6' birth of • Miss Patricia Thorn/daughter fashions are*now here. Smart "• BEADY-TO-WEAn Chinook Salmon JZ^« Vr49c Apricot Peach Bars William J. Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Halgren and' Miss E. 6chimidt of . one anti' two piece outfits. Faille , • ' KEFAIBINO iheir* s«Jcohd- daughter, Cathryn Of Mr. and Mrs,- Wajtfcr E. Thorn v 25c Shredded Wheat Nabico no*Pk918c Leonard E. Moody, Mr. and Mrs Bayonne and Mrs. Charles Halgren ot 207 Beech streetretze anil 67c Marcal Sandwich Bags 2 ^ 19c Frosted Flakes sugar Elliott Hume; ;Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Pay us a visit. It's worth your 106E. BrowlSt. »»•*" •'.••'--•• o couple also has.one son. ' .. • College to sbpnd two' wcteks In r. Calorie warm Sprint sun it this famous Red , man Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Dav- The Charter Club held its Bradenton.'Era. teathnont hotd.-OdBflnffont suii- • Creole Macaroni Menr-r, 2»~3535c Marcal Napkins . 2 idN. Tyre and Mr. and Mrs. John; Their second daughter, fe Drcwcs and Suits—3.0a to 4B.0O. See Our Spring Collection o. monthly luncheon yesterday at the was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mrs.' JohirL. Connors qf Oakland detksand porches, indoor louhges D. Oathout. . Mansard tnn in Plamfleld. Attend- entertained at bridge on 'Monday Also — Sportswear. LlnBcrlo Wees ERS and television salon, euellent Santone of 615 Raritan - road . on and- undergarrrtonts Guests of Mr. arid Mrs..John L. ing were Mrs. .John H. Bucher, evcriing^at the'home of Mrs. Hobar for cohtrol of overweight cuisine. EvMlrtg entertainment Brennan of ^5 Hamilton avenue March 8 at Rahway Memorial Hos- jMrs. Henry, Pylla, Mr^. Frank pital. They also have one son. • 25e PaasEaDyes S and "Mrs. Paul O. Dunham, jlr. bridge on Saturday eyening; Their • JohartnaTiHoIroyd, daughter Of FreshTopatoes c»n«3f423c Florida Oranges Mr. and Jars. Lincoln Holroyd, Jr; beffer service CAMAY >• zl C«*rfy TreaTt and Mrs. Anthony C. Stein, Mr. guests willbe Mr. and Mrs. Ches- MINERAL W ter Cheek and Mr. aind Mrs. Law- of 2 lT^Central avenue, will ap- arid Mrs. E. J. Shaheen, Mr. and Washed Spinach Yellow Bananas Gokknrip. B,15e Jclfy EggS *• V . , ,b Ptg 23c Mrs.' C. F. Machon.is. Mr. arid Mrs. rie Montgomery ot Cranford arid pear/with Arnold Moss, pre-cmi- Quart ...... $i.O9 nejFrt- -Shakcsperean actor,' and SOAP "George Morton, Miss,Elsie Midg- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines of producer, in the pro- Salad Mix Broccoli WestflelB. B d i h .6. oz. -..'. ,'.'. .33 . r fc , »i^ MarshiiiBoW Eggs ley of Linden and Alan Whitney. duction ''Twelfth Night" at Penn-i 5 Uon; .i, • '• '• $1.42 Cole Slaw Brass Seed lour-fc, . Mr. arid Mrs/G/.E. thurston of :.',Mrs. pi-.- ._,. „ ,.-., , . sylvania'' College for Women, to- ^.••• ••^"^ssbrted Cntcolates ', chair, j 440 Lincoln avenue will have as man of Vhe trioisTc committee of/the night at 8: i5 m^tRe Chapel. ! Wednesday Morning Club, has an- >vr* their guests at cocktails Mr. and " - / ••'"•' V ——— '' . • Hogs Boost Ann Page Valuet naiirufed that "het commfttee will p c M ri a b i I i t y c Mrs. James P. Duffy, Mr.,and Mrs. >aar Mrs. Lloyd C. Beall of 210 Maple 3-20 BOTH -FOR '•'•••• i__J!S >,;.-•- • •• ;•••-, -, Thonaas A. O'Boyle, Mr. and Mrs.rfeWe.tt tit ":^ ^t " "^y place entertained at a St. Patrick's •*•••',' •..••• - ' at the, home of Mrs. George Strpfe- Day bridge on Tuesday evening. Tomato Soup 3 bel. 7ftV Coleman place, Westtle^d. Her guests included, Mrs. Thomas J>M Nrlsr 10 ti. Mrs..Stephen Szabo, Jhc^ of 3J0 Service, Mrs. Calrl Wicbesick, Mrs. ^ 6tM »r Marble ut •$ynip .'.;•••...'; •'•^•••. y:.:f" Ma>ibr avenue ehtertained at ca- Forrest Blanding, Mrs. Joseph 25' MarilNV Prtton nasta Tuesday evening for Mrs. Talcott, Mrs. Carter .E. Eorter, Mrs. % Sparkle Puddings A. A. Bauer/Mrs. William Gilliant, Henry Smithers, Mrs. Richard Guy, Mrs. Robert W. Olson. Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Frank Washbourne, Mrs. Ed- OPEN SUNDAYS - 9 A J. to 9 P.I. JmfHktr-SOui %\&. Mayonnaise . . Keil, Mrs.. CaWin Alston. Mrsi ward Feams. Mrs. Harry V. Os- m White Bread Urns yw nit 4« abaf tof Chester Van Hlrt'um and Mrs*. G. boine,. Jr., rMrs. James JKiernan, Pure Grape Jelly WiH'iam Hauk. . ',(. Mrs.' Chester Williams, Mrs. Wil- ':':<) $lwtfli Value 4ScV«hie Jan* LIWCHBON ...... 11:M to .tor. Walter K. Fasnacht of 33 liam F. Little, Jr., Mrs. Farris [See how four pet can\ Hot Cross Buiis 10 o 25c Danish Coffee Ring Parker i Swackhomer and Mrs: A. Fred- ; DINNER _...... „... 5:1« to VM Central avenue attended thje an- Stpnbb Row Angle ,. Satw^by, Mwcfc 2ltt nual West Point dinner at the Ho- erick Van, Horhe. ' ' PARA [be trained 8tTNDA¥8 dna HOLIDAYS tel Astor, New York, Saturday .' ' UM U «:3« ~ ', Evening. ; A former classmate of

TOr. Vasnacht's i»t We?t Point. Lt. > tRYStAL• . • • • . -. . • • •• J S 1 Colti 414 N. Broad St. & •*- DDTTQUFQ 6e>». Albert Wedemeyer, was s^rc^S i; , ' • ELIZABETH. V. i. Yoastmaster, anril 'the guest of hon- CANDID • ." • ; ••''•''•.' 11. • Kllsabeth S-M12 or was former President Herbert Eidubitnm of «l>e£cnce Hoover. •., .-".-• • ". ,. N^/v' I brained dogs directed by 29c Wildmere brand WEDDINGS FRANK J. BOLGER •ttovn and white Fancy Botter In Navy Faille, Coronation Large Eggs Crested, Navy pndJVhite Pin AOAIWT LOWEST PR ICES PhilaJ.fpf.i cIOBI Cream Cheese Sliced Swiss Cheese RbetageM Boer Checks with Accordiori ' Limit id EitrtaVylaflrkMr AZ-.-J-S LlttlE AS $1.50Vahi<6 $1.50 Value &*•••>•• Pleated Skirt. : . Quantity DuPont Nykm Proceeds for put of a bath e|Me 2^31 • t, Complete'Album of 12 Nylast For wasfiing nyloru Aoz. Plan EASTER DINNER ih the . . . $|.00 WtiK 1 Sweetheart Soap tt. ^«",'Xir 4 SaU h Ocand %Un» mil fine photographs on wash- LANOLIN equipment for hew ahel-l able wedding silk.. Large JOIN OUR MERCJIANDISE CLUB No* 5 BATH Wr for eight-toyn Urge Ott r^fltjfaV ^^^' 3 UttfoiOtteM 6 BOOM selection of proofs. - $1.00 A WEEK WITH A WIN^Ek-teVERY ^RIDAY With Wory Soap for disrioJ, laundry or balh 2 diet 10* Sweetheart Soap W^ISSr 4 e«Lei etO6 i BRUSH gram of Union County| ••'•.,, r. • iJz~. Cat Food Why Not Join? You May Be the lucky One ! $PCA. "h'sallfwh" |,00 1 LINDEN Ivory Soap P«r»onal ahcat 4 e'L«* 21* Kirlnan*s Borax Soap . 3 eakei 23* Serving from i2:30 to 7 continuously Photographers VnftyFalr Make Reservation* Early fof diities, laiindry or bald e 103 N. WOOD AVE. I--J iGEMTHERIG Ivory Soap 3 c»le*"23 Dial Complexion ^oap • 2 ^25c Faeiil Tissuos Cor.. Elizabeth AT*. - • *• ' fl:30 p. m. . For th« family wash and diik» beK. OC. Phone LI. 34084 Swan Soap 3 c>kM *Vt)C Dial Deodorant Soap . . 2 s > FOR CHILDREN r FOR A PUOTOGRAPIIER OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS . TUESDAY Bla-Wkite Flakn 1<« Come. To Your Home itMttiwar . . . tnUNOflBLD. AVENUE SVMMiT and Snow Yon Hi* Simple*. 4 Elastnian Street . •' Cranford' l AdmUwon-^-65 CenU Silver Dust whu .o p rr.^ "{Er28«'&5fc»--.'. Jfck Cteanstr • B ' sc ~T NO OMJGATION 8 ^ plot e£O pts. mmnA

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abeth will bo guest speaker at to- promotion committees oi thV«ssoe>-; Brunswick was gue^t speaker. His THE CRANFORD. CITIZEN AND -CHpQNICLp. -THURSDAY. BjIARCH 19. 1,953 p and-Mi?. Voss. Ssven cilnr in signalling and coin col- Businessmen to Hear i«hf« Hinner meetlnE of the iation. will report on the recent discussion of; emotionally-troub- Wins Scmiter Award lccting, as well 'as' publicity chair- night'n s dinner iation, will "report on-the recent led, children made clear the need More Than 220 Guerke Salea-Director- Cranford TVnllar nnvg and' there will be a niitfro'-the-post-committee. —- iurtKer report on the of "expert- guidance-lor -UTOWJ ._...(34. — Warren Meyer, sales promotion 6:30 p. m. in the Coach and Four. and parents to help them1 under- ' Ab'Ut 70 persons attended the Restaurant. Mr. Meyer will dis- problem in the business .center. making scrapboofes for the i dinner which was served • by a director of R. J. Goerke Co., Eliz- stand and handle properly ' the cuss local retail business proinor President James F. Kervick will LufonjSchool, Rosellc. Lust'lnurs. j c.< mnr.ittec headed by ^Stephen abeth, and chairman of the adver- preside. ..._ ,1.' children in their care. The numr day the irooi» visited the Cranford 1 CHS Concert •! Beai-ti. Stephen^^rre was in charge tising and publicity division of the tions. ber of iuvemlfe--4elinquents > can Frre Department arid the " r**-*-- More than 220 students will I of decorations and Robert Ayre Retail Merchants Bureau of Eliz- /•S. S. Eisenberfi, chairman of the be decreased substantially by this The.i-first match of the spring $reei. •'•. participate in the lannual spring Waif toastmastcr. Richard, Albert- Lafayette Names Cox means, the speaker declared, rath- Museum. series was played at the last meet- concert of the Music Department son'offered invocation, ahfl George To Curriculum Study er than by merely housirig them" ing, of Ihe Cranford'' Bridge" Alberlson, chairman «>f the post SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1952 AUDIT of Cranford High School at 8:1% T^afaycttc College, Easton. Pa- in institutions which receive of- League, starting the race' for the ; committee, gave the vju-ildirrrv- REPORT OF TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD fenders too late to be of real as- Pocono^rest Camps p . m. Friday/ March 27, in ".the has named Clifton H. CoX of 324 highest average score for 'the six> A., Cump Hopkins, assistant' ad- As Required by R. S. 40:4-2: sistance. • . ' . \ „ £»i6h school^, auditorium. / North Union avenue to a commit- best games of the. seven that will 1 viiicr, presonti'd "a gift' to Frank _ Jomparative Balance Sheet Guests included Mrs. Raymond . A, varied program has been 1 ccmp:-ise the series. There have Finncy";. voted the most active X • . . /• '' December 31 December 31 tee to evaluate the engineering Dewey, Mrs. William C. Dodds, planned, including music of the Senior Scout in the post. , .. Year 1952 Year 1051 curriculum of the college, Mrs. Kenneth Estabrook, Mrs. been seme new pairings for the masters, folk songs, spirituals and ASSETS , These tuJVV post ofllcors'wcre ill- „ . 277,695.64 A graduate of the college, he George Gellen, Mrs. Thomas event and ardent duplicate play- • »>opular songs. The Freshman Girls' trtid.uecd:. Scnidr crew, itKider.. Q^., C , ;...... $ 322,420.51 500.00 has engineering offices in town Leahey and Mrs. Edwin C. Young- ers anticipate ah interesting, and Glee Club, Freshman Boys' Glee Rkhnrtl.-A4berttion; deputy _.;mBc Fund/;:.... v >.'.: 500.00 38.9,600.00 and was formerly employed by house. The dark horse prize was 9A.M-9PJ. competitive play for top honors, it Club, High SchiSol . Girl*' Glee ieadc'r, Stephen- Belit'h; secretarycrew- W S.. Government Bonds ..,...... : 282,200.00 430,593.84 Amcjican Type' Founders, Inc., Won by'Mrs. Dodds. . Club, High School boys1 Glee Club, Taxes and/Tax Title Liens Receivable-.;.;•• 3j)6,214.78 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Is reported.. • . • treasurer,-John Mayan, and crow from Tax Title izabe h; Hostesses, were Mrs. Frederic Girls' Ensemble, Boys' Double leaders, Stephen . Ayre and Lee 134,7(55.00 116,765.00 J5* ^ R. V. Hoffman of Cianford and Qiuirict. Choir, clarinet ensemble en Liquidation , CRANFORD Asseyirtnent and Assessment 184,873.38 W. R. Holtman Of Fanwood ^!Vere and brass choir will take part. All Liens Receivable :. : 157,825.76 Nominating Committee of the students-will participate in 44,455.35 the winners for the evening in the Amounts Receivable ...?...... 5,674.73 15,832.95 the two final 'numbers. Hdghls Association ixed Capital -i-, Emergency Housing .... 15,832.95 Named by VIA Group OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY1 ; MATINEE DAILY — 1:13 • Howell section, followed by G. R. .Miss Olga E."Specht will direct Deferred Charges to Future . 566,581.23 Mrs. J. J. Walsh was named - EVES. FROM 7:0» p. M. . Pease, Westfield, and R. J. Greene, A $1100 VALUE fOR ONflY $3.00! GUY D. PECK. JR. Taxation — General 522,711.39 the Vocal.groups and Louis F. H;iar ToJVJeel This E\ chairman of the nominating com- CMtUauaus Stews' Sal. Mi Bun. Toar Prescription idquarters Keansburg; Ralston Neville, Cran- You can Mve,$8.00 on thto "C«llll»c" will direct the instrumental groups. Deferred Charges, to Succeeding ' , • 8,861.04 mittee of the Evening Department 'i The Cianford Heights Civj/ As- Year's Revenue 5,000.00 PHARMACY ford, and Charles Searle, Wjest- ^ot kitchen tool sete! A different piece, Margaret Wittt% Jean -Be-Wen, G. D. IVck, Jr.,<. Honored of the VIA last Thursday evening TODAY THRU T1|1E8DAV PromptySeryice each week for 7 weeks! Coupon book TOOL sociation will meet this e\pHii.ng at total Assets .'.: .,.....>...$1,843,145.12, $2,035,758.43 • Lowest Prices Reld; H. R. Copson, Cranford, and Gayle Sassi, Ruth Goetz, Carole at a meeting in' Girl Scout head- 611 Park Avs> PlalnfioMJ •' All TeclwlcsUr Show '»• w«« mailed to you! If you did not «•• fe'V: t Smith and James K. Lenney will For Long Scout Record Osteola Presbyterian J^hittch to quarters. Other members are Mrs. « LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND SURPLUS . BOBERT TAYLOR C. R. Maync, Westfield; Mr. and eelve yours, ask your Acme manager! . serve as. accompanists fo the conA discuss current busiiuws. Leo J. Blatr, Mrs. Nathan; R. How- •: PL.64W08 :/ EUZABKTn TAYLOB Guy t>. Peck, Jr., was presented Bonds Puyablc ».....,..> ...... ,: .,...... $ 448,000.00 -522,000.00 Mrs. M.. W, Reinhart, -Cranrord, This, amazing offer only at Acme! with purchaae of *10 and .oVet cert. met last cr,. Mrs. Herbert I. Mitchell "and . 2.00 1 with a 20-year Scouter..cmblerti The executive Notes Payable ..,;..: „. "30,00 30.00 Regtotwd Pharmndrt in and'Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shoemak- •Ticket ; may be obtained from Tuesday night in the Casino.lit a Thursday at thc/bomc of William Appropriation Reserves 69,431.77 61.882.62 Mr$. Fred D. Voss.- TVANBOir 1 er, Westrield. . members of the partrcpaling groups family dinner of Explorer. Post 476, Closterman of 4/2 Cranl'brcl terrace Accounts Payable and Other Liabilties . 7,576.00 49,989.30 attondance at ston Day SO.MUutcs of Jay COUPONS N0S. t, 2 ami 3 *pon 17,428.05 Alternates are Mrs. .George Kat- MIMZY In the Mitt-hall section the Plastic Rack 27c Book or at. the door. . . Boy Scouts, sponsored by Cra'nfofd Attending Wfe th^Jprcsidont, J. Improvement Authorizations ..„.., ,-...... 85,214.84 - WACT DISNEY'S U60 37,757.51 .elus and Mrs. Ira Kerzman. The and Night North-South winners were Mrs. \. Post 212, American Legion. SUrtutory and Special Funds .....:... 151.227.50 •Oc A'uluc! AvalUMs at any Usaa K\- M F. Denharpv yljSe-president, R. J. .Reserve for Amortization; Fixed Capital 15,832.95 15,832.95 committee will present its slate at "WATERBIBDS" PERFUME S: Garfield and Mrs. C. R. Watt of during T-wc«k parchmae alsa. •!• ARE STILL REDEEMABLE! garqlasa nal required a> this IWaa. Troop 79 Imluc^ Four The awards-was presented-by Reserve... for Certain .Assets Receivable . 685,753.73 750,551.79 the April meeting. Election • and •' Four new scouts! worU''.ii«luciwJ By Dc Raymond Westfield. Mr.' and :Mrs. R. • T. Roderick \J!VSmit|i; Union Council and secretary, Miss Harriet-Englc.' Reserve for Change Fund .....'....;-. 500,00 -*• •'.500.00. installation will be held.in May. Hazcldinc of Cran'ford \v"erc run- Tucsdjy nicht by.Boy Scout 19, Surplus ...I...... ; ~... 579,786:2f SATURDAY — MAECII 2 president.'Mr. Peck was cited for Jay Paul Diefenbruch, Nicho- 379,578.33. Dr. Robert K. Alsofrom of New ners! up, followed by F. DufTcy, as follows: Jack Simons, Richard 'Danyus; Mrs. j. M. Flyiin, Mr. Box Ottttx Open Dally -Stalscr,' Jeremy Tomlinson mid service with Scout Troop 75 com- n Total Liabilities, ' 10 A- M.'to JO P. M. . Matinee, far Youucsters Jr. of Cranford and Mrs. Stolz of d Mrs. Harold Q. Cunningham • • ' 8n«nsored by • ' Kenneth R. Doktor, All nre former | -mittce, chairman of Sea Scout Reserves and^urplus $1,843,145.12 $2,035,758.43 • TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOBD Sfatcn Island.'. JoinV R. Bates and BltEAST-O CHICKEN members of Cub Pack 103.. ... Committee of Ship 281, as couiw and Mrs. Orriri E. Fulkrod. . Notice is'hereby ulvcn that Fenwlck Cranfarsi Caundl for D. ticutsch of Cranford had the Solid IJRht Meat RECOMMENDATIONS: Gill has ottered to purchase from the ChlMren's Movie* Township Committee • the southeasterly HII.LBVBN best East-West score, folic/ived *That 4i complete list of.the tax sale certificates held by the lS'foet'oriot 179 in block'No. a90, (Len- -•-lirattk Carrlnftan NEW by Mr. and Mrs. S. Hannan of Township Attorney be illed with the Collector of Taxes. nox Ave.l on the tax map for the sum cfC . • ' Director ,;i. "IVANHOE 1 iS-oz. (450.00 cash, and- that sold offer has Eves. 8:30 (Exc. SuuJ GIFT SETS Lucien Lelong Staten Island and Mr. and Mrs. J; *••"•*-' those tax title, liens not supported by certificates be been approved; and that at a meetlnc of bottle MiU.'.Wcd.h Sat., 2:30 P. GrifTln of Short Hills. OIL investigated.. , . the Township Committee to be held on 3 — CAHTOONS^t-3 Bbnch •*- Today, Friday, Saturday Only -*• j "That the tax title liens listed on Exhibit "A-14" and n,Plisse extended by the Tbvfrnship Committee be transferred back to the tax Township Committee •MY COUSJN RACHEL' Trinity Cburcjj. Genuine Leather title liqn account. . * -.'-. . • • — of the Township of Cranford Another Rodgcrs & Hart Hit RUBINSTEIN All Nylon J. WALTER roPF«T5.'.' "THE^^feLOWN" That the tax Overpayments listed on Exhibit '?A-26" be refunded Township Clerk.. IIOMDE-UTE at if nbt subject to refund be cancelled by resolution of the Township : Dated: March 11. 1953. "HOAD TO BAU" lfroz. jar PS Committee. , : • . -• '-.. ' St.^ Patrick's Night E HANDBAGS •ANp -. - •..'•..• ;-."• "Items mat-ked with an asterik* appeared in the 1951 Audit Report. IGAHA" F<&tiVal Attracts 300 Hunch White Only • The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report Also Failles. Patents ICO ATS of audit of-the Township of Cranford, County of Union,'"for the More than 300 persons Tuesday 19c 1IKAK1S DELIGHT Sizes 32 to 40 calendar year. 1952. This report of audit, submitted by John W. night attended a St. Patrick's Freestone, 29-oz. can 'MyIon Lace Trimmed . Wchman, Registered Municipal. Accountant of New Jersey, is on-file A J A X Night Festival sponsored by the carton at the Township Clerk's Office arid may be inspected Jjy any interested Holy Name Society of St. Mich- -person. . • , • ' - '•• • ••• ::...-. . With the unforgettable "SUMhUr _•• ael's Church and held at St. Mich- SELECTED IDEAL Tea J. WALTER COFFEE, Tenth' Avenue." starring CEOKGE ael's School, according to Tim- TEA BAGS 2c Sale, Balls :.. • . Township Clerk.' TAPP8 * PATRICIA BOWMAI FLORIDA CORN othy Shechan, chairman. irr«si> »•••» Dated: March 10, 19,53.. • ' 3-26 •• Tickets—Krescc'*. BamV All-Agencies. Mail Orders; •.. The affair featured Irish songs ClUornU FAIREST l'ackage ASPARAGUS 4< tot 5T ARRIVED ! JUST FOR YOU ! by Holy Name Society members Florid* ' UES FACIAL of 200 V TBUHS. — FBI. SAT. . 2lb. BdX 1 lb. BOX Edward Lee, Francis GIpason and GRAPEFRUIT A Beautiful Assortment of New Charles Curnings;' ba.rbcr.shop mel- SALAD SUGGESTIONS Balph Richardson. Ana Todd odies by Reveler's Quartet; tap CAKES. CHACKEBS REGEI1T "BREAKING THE PLANTATIOI^ JELLY dancing by tlie Astaire Ducv and Miracle Whip V^IT 'i.7 Hrahamfi slINSULNE ' lo-oj. nn. a group of Irish dances by the {deal Vinegar J&^V uranams CBACKEBS , pk<. >WC YTIME BLOUSES Now vring • SOUND BARRIER" Irish Colecns...... Choc. Crunch ?.™,stX ^e IN AND SEE THEM ; — Hit No. 2 — DAINTIES BEANS There was dancing to the mus- Kraft Salad Oil AJSiu.-' ic 0f'Michael "Tortora's Orchestra. Nabisco Ritz «*j 35c OFTHEAGI Jennifer Jones, Cbarlton lieston % Bon Olive Oil Door prizes were awarded and re- N Coconut Bars HI^"'^!.. IIT' 25c freshments were served. I Frcrich Dressing KBArT *50 AMOOKLY "RUBY GENTRy H-o«. bottle Assisting Mr, Sheehan ' were Turia • Chlrli«n-o(-lhc.HVi • B'i' »k. LENTEN SUGGESTIONS REWARD : . EXTRA. EEATUBE! John Errlco, Francis Mplando, While Mral. Bite Mil's . can Kraft Mayonnaise 'S.7- 41c^ SAT. BIAT. ONLY TEK FraninCertnyi TjeDrEc'Salway, Ed-' for information leading FREE L 25c Pkg. ward Ward, Douglas Luce, James I*epper wt T ^ 23c to return of this dog. /'CIRCUS DAYS*^ O'DontvclI, William .Beyrn, John Salmon BE£TD FLOWER SEEDS PANTBY NEEDS AtJ 45c i Clowns — Acrobats— Fun Colancri, Anton Tinnesz, John OOi.ll HEAL 3-year-old Male with CHLORODENT TOOTH BRUSH Murray. Ftpd Hull. William Sul- bur fInesyFrench fried potatoes. Special this week-end only! . Walbcrk Ka.ber bill. - » rjmle Mil quart Jar 35c 2 " ;:; 43c CRANFORD livan, "Joseph Peters, Robert Kel- h Norwegian Elkhounj , SUN. — MON. — TUES. ly, Henry Vereheault, Claude ' IDEAL Mall O 0-os, '' Herb^Ox "N& Answers to TOOTH Bi juice OB XOK ^ c«n« j{ Carolina Rice ^V;. 19c Danny Ttaomas. Pescy Lee James, Dennis Lynch, Frank O*- Spears aovo ME." c ponnell,. John . ElKoury, Edward 8EABBO0K rantr Call! Ricel*uffs "THOR." "JAZZ SINGER" DENTAl l Ideal -oi. pk». John Derek in Mr. Gleoson. v '• If You Need BEER In a HURRY ... ROY D. SEABBOOK 10-oz. OT,../ Cream Eggs ^"JUJSar 23c- Vogt's Scrapple 1 307 Roa«t "PRINCE of PIRATES" BABY VAIIV Vf^fVfrtf - \lrginla la« IQj* ••'.. ' •-• WCALL US IIP'...•' - •' - :.. Cream-Wnite "' jeiiy w*ggs •'&* ••»•• N. J. Both in Technicolor Special this week-end! Each package equals Cake Mix Devil raa« aaf. .•••"' 6-1336 VA lbs. fresh limm in shelL > CRANFORD 6-2942 WED., MAS. 25 Through EASTER HOLLANDERIZE your Decorated 'EggH.c'UlS^i^.' 39c SUN, MAR 29 •— 5 DAYS AND Small FURS now Decorated Eggs ^Vi-u* t«\49c 1N6 Charge- For Delivery No Increase In' Price! KfilBnci For Easter. Decorated Eggs c~'£™t iZ.*. ^ | Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor TOYS Come In and'See Our Spring Line Decorated Eggs c£»# 5j;., 89cN STRAND ADDED ATTRACTION "IVAN HOE" .' . : ' : - — 0— .. 1 COFFEE A WAIHR READS IMfAlh'E CANDIES Errol Flynn In Technicolor - 1 79c SCHER'S LIQUOR STOREJ : 5 Different Perfumes DRYSON'S Asco Coffee .^gT? -SlfiLOIN. or PORTERHOUSE PLAINFIfXD 6-3SOO . .'.' ' ' —Also—' • - . 1 104 WALNUT AVET CRANFOI VCRU1SE of the ZACA" >THE HOAXTERS" Exclusive Furrier Wincrest Coffee t^SJ 77c NOW! .". •'•' Technicolor Since .1912 Ideal HTBONO i vs«BPi» bs- STEAKS • u1U> 10 TOP STARS Westfield 2-1078 OL.E-0^ Broad St. & Central BOTTOM BOUND — —"••Suite '5, WESTF1 REDEEM Y0URP& 6 ROASTS^ 1.00 COUPONS AT ACME! FOR THAT Lucien Let* .•.'.- Repeat Sale 1 BUBBLY ZOO tide ^;t.29c ^^690 CHUCK ROAST .... .' 39c Crack-In-Good Oxydol ,i;.rJtzZ.f. 29c ^tLrStt 69c BUBBLE INDISCRE ic lb. . Larct OO^ qlabt (Bode rae*a«. ^3« ramb«r your past fuel Breast^^ Jjaitib „BTCW1H, O I9e MOOSEABEC - - • "'.."'• ,, ' ' blll?Whot'»40%oftha»? Smoked Picnics Frozen Fillet Haddock ^ 45 Ivory Snow %J? 65c Add IhotvMim to your In- lb.. : 1.18 Value 43c 3oy -•••-•'•• &SS. 29« H*i PORK ...:..|: lb. 39c SARDINES ....»..^»..«.«.»« AOc kom« as other, do^wilh Frozen Fillet Pollock ',»• 25c Hie ~1 and inspect the latest Newt ANDV BOV BALDWIN COATS-HAT; I product of the kitchen TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BROCCOLI.....:...... bun. 29c APPLES ,.,.,,..^...3 Ib^. 29c cabinet maker's art. tin I You'll find it entrancing. Louella Butter Bread PRESSES - SU 1' AU ' conveniences, many '•NEW O«EEN •; , . ." . ..• •• •••. " " •'. ' 'attractive innovations. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE B JUICE And they're built for a Only Louella Butter worn. '\^M_™ CABBAGE ...... 2 \h». 15c ORANGES ...;..... doz. 35c I lifetime of aervfce. For Free Estimate Used As Shortening . ^"m BRAS ^- CURDLES Many j>f our customers RIFE have, installwi their own !> "GiUlCR 6-61OO

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: AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 19 SPWS .^*f THE CRANFORD C^TIZEST, AND CHRONICLE. THUPSDAY, MAncil 10, 1953 ' present^system -and said that no to contributed I^wa^ipojjated out SECEiun TWO ' UJC graduate Wins ~mpn<;iirfw; wepe possible. that last' year'S(prom; was very He "recommended that an" entire successful-at its | My'Agent'Jtepbirte Fullbright Scholarship must be just (Contxnuea from pane}"on*" . (Continued from page ant/ new automatic, burner system-with and. that this year's '"\ Pra.ll Funeral Home;'Roselle. Bur- protective ; measures be • installed as successful:"'- Bits. Eugene Kelly ' there arc 12,000- cars and 19,000 sity oL New Mexico. Miss Louise and ei!Um,at'ed the cost at $8,000. ight The funeral for. Mrs. Anna Kelly ial will be in.Graceland Memorial Pulley of Westileld also majored Consider Prom Fonds ipraig^isrisgre drivers in the area served by the The engineer will be paid six per If the board is unable t6 make a . of 3 Mitchell place, who died Sun- Park. . • Ipca'l agfcncy. , . n geology and won honors there. , day. in; Muhlenberg • Hospital, A native of Brooklyn," Mr. Ku- She also did her graduate work at cent of'' the awarded cpntract for dpnation»Jthe-committee suggested Cub,Meeting Motorists were reminded to fill his work;, '*".;• - -. , that it take on some of theTnis- ; Plainfield, after a short illness, ehn lived for 33 years in Roselle out the question on the reverse New Mexico. Donald A. Robertson A bHef Wstory of Herb Sjur- .-. will be held from the Patrick Fun- Park before moving here two-and side of the car registration appli- of Elizabeth majored in fine arts Burton. C. Belden; former build- cellaneous expenses such- as the So Lefs All Meat scn, assistant cubmaster, presen- eral. Home, Linden, at 9:30 a.' »V>.=a-hiilf years ago". He had been cation pertaining to liability and and went on to gain a doctorate ing ;,and grounds chairman, said cost bf moying'the.piano and simi- tation ol awards and the perform- • today. A, high requiem mass will assistant treasurer of the U. S. property damage inSiirance.-v.Th.e rom Vale University in fine arts. the present. arrangement is "un-jar expenditures. The request was _ ance of a series of skits highlight- referred to the activity committee,- be offered at 10 o'clock in St. John StcM' Export ' Co., New York, name of the company in which the safe." -Mr. Trbutman pointed out 1 At FRANKS ed a recent meeting of Cub Pack the Apostle Church, also in Lin-where he had been employed- 42 automobile is insured is required. that there will be a saving in cus- Mr, Belden, chairman of the, 175 at the-Methodist Church," 1 Dates for Low Cost building comm(t_tee; reported his den. , -. ' . .jtars. --.A World War I navy vet- ,A'number of motorists, have filled todial and operation costs when After being presented with an ' -. .Interment will be in St. Gel'-eran, he was a. member of First itr.thp name of the insurance agent X-rays Ailnpunced the, new system is installed.' group visited a new ^ Jjchbol inT instead of the company. •.'. YContinued from Page One), 1 Yonkers Saturday which was built inscribed statuette commemorat- ' .trade's Cemetery, WoodbridRC.. Church of Christ, Scientist, Cra'n- There are three heating units ing his eight years' service With . Mrs..Kelly was born in Ireland ;ford. He also was^a member of The local ariency. will be, open- health group has' presented the at the school, two; use oil and theunder the direction, Of Reginald HEN TURKEYS daily from '9 'a. m. to 5 p. m. andCranford Public Library with the Mnrsh, the architect for Cranjord's the pack, Mr. Sjursen told thb 62 years ago and ciimc to this everal credit oi'iiiiniiiztions:. , Other coal' with a stoker. Mr. parents and cubs present that the : from 9 a. in. till noon on Saturday, book, "You and Tuberculosis," by Troutman described the present two new elementary schools. The' CHOIGE CUT — country two years later. She lived Ho is survived by his wife, llfysv fop-March .27, 28, 30, 31 aijd April Dr. James E. Perkins and Dr. pack originated eight years ago, ',. in.Nevv York before moving hero Gladys K. Kuehn; two sons, Ches- arrangement as a sort of "Rube main purpose of" the trip, Mr. Bel- He said at the time.the pack com- l^he auency will be open from 9 loyd M. Feldman of the National Goldberg" devise. ' ;...-. den said, was to become familiar in 1945. She was the widow of ter F.'Dt'Vinnoy of Springfield and a. m. to 6 p. m. Tuberculosis Association, accord- Sirloin or Porterhouse prised three dens and 15 days. , Eugene Kelly. V • -, .. Charles R. Kuehn of Staten Is- with' finishes for walls, ceilings He told of the problems encoun- rigto Mr. Sniith. :'••"' Purchase Furniture and floors. MrsJ Kelly is survived by a l.incl; a brother, Goarge D. of Health Major Cause At the recommendation o"f the STEAKS Ib, 59. tered in the eight years and point- ' son, • Michael Reilly of Cran.fnrd: Fleminuton; -a sister,. Mrs.. Bessie building and grounds, committee, He . also announced that the ed out that\the'pack-4>ow.has ll I :•- Six New Teachers committee is preparing; a report.to PORK — RIB END ...... Ib. 35c . two daughters, Mrs. Alice Wirkus C. 'Stevens'i:f 'Crtiriford, arid live For Welfare Grants the board approved' the.; purchase dens and .75 members. of Cranford nhd Mrs. Margaret ranck'hildren. (Continued jrom pape one) Hired by Trustees of school furniture costing $7,517.- summarize the major decision ar- sioher of Health and Welfare, Mr. rived .at" by the group. He said PORK — RIB FULL CUT ...... I It. ctoi\ Mrs. Melvin lived in Kenilworth needy without charge," the Cran- Matawan schools. She did her by the Township" Recreation-Com- Council and Mrs. Clara J Williams CHOCK ROAST 35c The.funeral was held• from: Gray iractice teaching in Cranford. mittee for .permission to install a will be the board's representative Henry Pullem and Russell Hawes; 15 years and was a native ofRob- ford Welfare Association and the gold arrow, Louis Beach, David , Memorial, 12 Sprinjjllplfi avenue. erson, N. C. ° • -,; Cranford Police Department and Mrs. Laird, who resides at 205 basketball backboard at the play- on the Union County. School PEELED interment was in Easton, Pa. courts which "have been most un- Retford avenue; has had 14 years field at Lincoln School. The com-Bca_rds Association's executive Harkness, Douglass Hicks, James She is sui-vived by her husband, xperience in the .Bordentown arid Borges, Hentjr Pullen and Russell Widow of Frank Heed Buckman, William Melvih; th'roc daughters-1, derstanding and helpful in our mittee will pay for the equipment corVimittee.' ^ Mrs. teutkman died in her home work." • ' . ' Medford public schools. She holds and its installation. . ': A resolution from - the Town- BRISKET CORNED BEEF Ib. Hawes; silver arow, Bobby Kono- Mrs. ' Arnic Eskin, Mrs. Dana a, bachelor of arts degree from pack, Fred Jackson, Louis Beach, Sunday after a bYiefillness. Tucker and Mrs. Grace Stokes, all The; town appropriated $3,500 The junior-senior' prom com- ship'' Comm ittee thankihg the ."., • A native of Eiiston, Mrs:- Buck- New Jersey .College for Women, AIX I-EAX HEAT Henry Pullen and Russell Hawes. of Kcnilwurth;- three grandchil- for relief in 1952, while the state New Brunswick. Her husband is mittee requested that the board school system for its assistance Also, denner stripe, Walter man lived in Brooklyn 25 years dren and two sisters, Mrs. Beulah contributed $1,611. Refunds from superintendent of the Garwood contribute, funds for .this' year's following'the fire at the BrooksWe . before, moving here 10 .yea'rs. n'co. arwood, non-state commitments Keefer,, Howard Arnesen, Peter Smith and Mrs. Sarah Gardner, public schools. dance. The committee said it felt itfursing" Home Was received. T'he L'Heureux, David Powell, Bob- ' She was a member of the Di\y\ and other sources totaled $716.76. that the students, the parents and board_.requested .Dr.' Howard R. Top or Bottom Round both of Wilson, NT. C, All of the teachers will fill new . .-• •••• -OB.- , .:••••• • by Plant and-Peter Vergalla;' one- Guild of Trinity Church,. Mr. the school should pay for the affair Best, superintendent of schools, to The service will 'be at" the Nes- positions, Dr. Howard R. Best, su- year pin, Jimmy Sommers,' Wil- y Buckman. died in 1043. . Weelunvken Defeats . erlntendent of schools, said. Funds and that local clubs and organiza- read the resolution at an assembly bitt Funeral Home, Elizabeth. 1 59' liam Knox, Alan Knapp, and Stcv- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. CHS Cagers were provided In the budget for tions, should not again.be asked program at the high school. Cross Rib Pot Roast Robert Johnston pi Cranford; a ? the 1953-54 school year for;-i,the , POUND 'cii Tice, and two-year, pin, Harry CContinued ^rom Page One) CHOICE, Bagwell, Roger Kopf and George son, Stuart A. Buckman' of Short' Iii Mt'inorium cr, Cranford pulled to within four additional instructors, he pointed sWmrs ,... .• Hills, and four grandchildren. out Kraft. .•'.••:. VAUGHAN—In loving memory points of the winners. - Welcomed as a new member of our.. dear daughter >niul sister, Pete Malloy' fouled out- at the The board al^o hired Mrs. Edith RIB WMST Of BEEF 1 A Charles II. Ku'ehn Heller of 15 Rodger avenue to be " ,\vas Raymond Dewey . who re- who passed oway Marph 18, 1950.'very start of the.final period and the lightweight hat ceived: a bobcat pin. ', Funeral services will be held big Red Albertson, who scored 30 secretary at Sherman School, ef- CUT TO OBDER Todily recalls tlic w.i'morlcs . "" l Mrs. Fred Jackson, program "this afternoon for Charles H. Of our dear ilmiKhtcr uiul Klilcr tnnc points,, was unable to grab enough 'ective March 30. She replaces « iist. . ^_• Mrs. Dorothy GHlings, who re- that has no equal chairman, announced the program .Kuehn, 56 year/"oTd,iDf 12,.River- .And tho onos wlVn.thniK of h rebounds for the Blues. Doyle : ib69 of skits which consisted. of two took over the scoring in the second signed because of poor health in CUBE STEAK side' drive, wh* died;jfri"'His home Air*t thu ones' who loved \wx \wk\. "^son'gs by den 4, a sdng by den 3, Monday night. Service! will be Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, half to end up with • 28 tallies, her family. _ • scored mostly on set and onehanded an old camp song by deh 9 with conducted-at 3:15 p. m^ in the Sifters and Brother. ' ukelele accompafniment by George jump shots.. ';.. ' Trustees to Study . Rumps of Veal ft. 43c Bob Puglesl with 34, Ray Gor- Kraft,*a rope trick by.den 1 and man with 20 and Jack Madreperia Transportation Problem a short recitation on George. Wash- ANOSOME with 18, 13 of Which were scored in ./Continued. Irani pace one ) Veal Cutlet ^$* ington by den 6. Fred Jackspn, •the first, half, paced jthe winner's request and promised that a thor- ' Jr., did a solo tap dance and Fred- Svvisher rendered a piano solo. attack. Madrcperia's rebounding ough and complete review of the s The was a big factor in Wcehuwken problem would be made by the Loin Veal Chops Ib. 69c it w,as! announced that the pack gaining a eight-point lead at half- board. ' *"' WiUon', Sliced Bacon ...... „ Ib. 53c \yilj participate nn the ScoutrO- Finest time. . • •• '.':'. Mrs: Zen a Conley is chairman Rama'-in the Elizabeth Armory on Weehaw.ken1'scored nlneconsec^ of the health.and attendance com- Annour's Star Franks ...... pkg. 55c April 11. utive points at the end of the sec- mittee. Also serving on this-group . . Ib. 25c ond quarter, to gain the- eight- ..Honeycomb Tripe ~~~: —— Frozen- are Joseph JCohn and M. L. Talia- .. Ib. 69c Men In Service point lead at halftinie, 40-32. Wee- .iterfo. .' '-. • ' •' -,' - • • Schkldiaus Cottage Ham* hawken, which Was driving con- Vote Furnace Funds Wilson'* GoUen Ol«, „ ... Ib. 21c • Participating in Operation IT ALOW sistently on offense, stole the ball The board voted to ask Albert Springboard, • the . Nav.y.'s ..jivjnter several times to gain, the edge,. Fentdaff, Inc.. of New York City, Fresh Ground Beef •„'__,__-...... Ib. 39c maneuvers in the Caribbean area, ' AlWrtsoti*nnd ?t joints at half- abnaitHhe escori yesselU^S Tatt^ time, trailed by Dpye with 7. a consulting heating engineer, to Freshly Ground Chuck ... Ib. 59c prepare specifications for a .new berer is ^Javy Lt. Robert C. Har- Cranford tied the winners at 19 'heating unit at Cranford High Boneless Chuck Stew Beef!_ ... Ib. 59c rison, husband of Mrs. Bette V. B. nil at the end'•of he first frame. Harrison of i21 Oneida jjlace. Although Wechawken used an all 'School. . Mr. Kohn reported- the Fresh Short Ribs of Beef Ib. 43c '•ourt press, "the "Blues,were w.ork- present system is in very bad con- Boneless- Shin-Beef •'• ... Ib. 49c ing fine out of bound plays to getdition and requires constant at- the ball into, forecourt. tention by a—jantibr."" The build- BrookfieU Link Sausage . .... Ib, 59c , • Weehawken' viBf meet the win-ing and grounds 'chairman said Brookfield Sausage Meat .. :; Ib. 43c ner of tonights Red Bank-Bur- that Mr. Fentzlaff Inspected the Obviously handsome . . . with the penthouse luxury you've dreamed of omiing some Jay .. . now yours at li price Distributed by McUoberts Brothers '•' lington game.for-.the state Group Strictly Fresh Eggs .. doz. 69c TERMITES 169 Third St, Jersey City 2. N. J., Journal Square 3-5858 II title Saturday afternoon at"the Elizabeth - Armory. Armour's Star Lamb livers .' Ib, 39c flying again. Watch that's definitely down-to-earth and very real,. . , thanks to Koos Bros, trrmendous buying power! Look at it! WILBUR COON HOME MADE for "Swarms" of "Hying We've done it in Kprina... .that light modern wood you love! We specified quality-construction ineveryjdetail. Drawer SHOES Anls" which come with ' Spring, shed their wings, interiors are beautifully finished .. .with.solid oak sides and bottom. Kmr .'. .notice the SIZE of the pieces! Not •" "• :*ti damage to ANDREW CRISANTI COTTAGE HAMS ALL SIZES 69« piopeily. Buildings not a mirror that measures 42"! Not the average chest of drawers . . . but one 36" wide! And, of course, you get that Know why the Led Adventure is one of the protected during construc- j! Grmdnte «f jtawhu fabulous Hollywood bookcase bed . .. all for $199. Night commodes, if desired, are a low 29.95 each. And, for 8ehad tff Praeyfedlea ' largest selling lightweight hate to the world? It's Come In and Talk To Us About - tion usually require it CHINESE later. . SM CENTENNIAL.AVB. because it's made; of a special blend of bus — fiu-ther budget balancing, ask about Koos Bros, convenient payment plan- CKANFOED . to keep all the body in, all the extra weight out YOUR FREEZER ORDERS We Specialize Exclu- 6.99 It's because it's perfectly pro-shaped for you— . .< We Cut Prices To The Bane — No One. Will Beat Us sively in protection • FOREVER. It's because it's water repellent nylon YouTl snap thejpa up for porch, garden, recrea-^ j-^'.-l' ITALIAN SWEET OS HOT of property against if stitched. Take an Adventure tomorrow — you'll tion room, summer cottage!. Handmade Chinese ' K'."<: TERMITES and Peel . . .comfortable, sturdy . ... yet so light BUDGET TERMS? see what we mean when we say "Americans love SAUSAGE 69< a child can move it! Advenhirel" tflft ./ other Wood Des- •• • • — • • r~* ... OE COURSE! BOTH FOR troying Insects, using

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^Sfr&^ji'iP-V-r - •- •• •••• THE CRANFORD .cimmtlAKP cmofoCLE.r THURSDAY, MABfift THE CRANFORD CITIZEN'AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, :MAF^CH 19. l1053 blackout in Cranlprd and throughout the least 4 to 5 inches above the sur- ' the test was successful *ere, according • Walter A. Wurth, 441 Casino ave- the Garden Club of' New; Jersey, ^•'•^Vy."-'4-' RETROSPECT research and ; development and rounding soil &urlface. 'l . ,';• mander Carroll K/Sellers*, wbo expresses Girls nue. " ' • • 'was a guest. Heads Weston Dept. Trenton \Fielel.Trip fTrom 14 to 18 years of agie from "damping off" can be From the Ftki b/ The ClHze» and Chrtmtda ciation to the civilian defense volunteer Bucknell University time s|.udy.' Cranford, Elizabeth and linden. Mrs. Nunn Opens w....v».^tv, i.i:i"'~""rai 1 _,;to~a certain extent-byap-- at.ihas raccepted'Mary^AUcifHan'- -> »-**__s~i^; ym»=»; CIWITCJ —Duo-PaTcHGdm pany- is -sponsored Thousand* oFNew War bonds andlstamps purchased by [Luse._Jfp^rchairman; Mrs. Edward the University of Maine.- He holds 1 Office ^7^" ply.irig Fermaie, using 1 pound to Ire^tccepted;issc»n. daughter of We. and-^MrsTT Nurses taking courses at Union by Merck 4 Co., Inc., manufac- r^i ' v^*rifa Ounfoao CITIZEN, Established 1898 v A. spirited Republican^ Jrhnary elecUon on «.Bh School students during their week Aborni, Mrs., Gabriel M. McDiar- a B,; S."degree in. electrical ei'igi- turing chemists, pf Rahway Mrs. Gertrude G. Nunn of 181 . who have never carried liability insurance 100 gallons o^ water. In extreme drive would be used to purchaaeid'army J. Hanson, 374 Lincoln avenue., mid, Mrs. Edwin A. Cruiksharik, JtinLw College will make a field #V-'^&K' •'• "-••(Combined in W21) April 20 was assujred witfrxfour candidate^ in ,Uie Several senior girls have been netririg. Before-moving-'to^ljan- Merck executives and. production North avenue, east, announced rr-t.-r-.-fet;"-^"-5"-- •v- • -••-..... have less than tWo weeks to buy such cases as much as 4 pounds in 100 was announced by George Beam, faculty Mrs. Joseph A- Plummer and Mrs. ford he was with St. Regis Paper trip tomorrow to the. Trenton.Jte- 'gallons cf water. In extreme cases (Jeld for two nomihattonsjfor Township Conwnittee, in charge of the stamp bond committee. By Colleges accepted at junior college^' for the formatory for Girls. Trenton.. , personnel ofTer advice and guid- this week that Ishe" has opened a Emory D. Stanley. <•' Mrs. Paul 0. pComparty, Bucksport, Me., for: four : ance 'to the members of the or-real estate office in her home. protection or be prepared to ppst up to to 100 gal- according to petitions^ied with Township Clerk Interest was keen here in Victory GanW Twelve i,Cranford-High School year 1953-94. They are:' ... Dunham and..Mrs.'J. Branch Dar- Duokin Sheffield._sociolpgy pro- ' years as un instrument foreman. • ganization.^ She formerly was associated $ 11,000 in cash bond in event they are rdfltably be J. Walter Coffee. No^einocriUc ^tlo^is for the according to the count of people who h^d avauS seniors — all girls — received • Miss • Mary Brunne/, daughter by poured. • » fessor, and Kenlieth Iverson, psy- «s • _ _- iclps to themselvel s off ththe privilegiile off obtaininbt g imtofr^ word this.week of their accept- of Mr. and..Mrs,' G.eorge 'Brui)ner, chology instructor, will accomr with G. E. Howland, Rosellc real- . M. RAY, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER local offices were ftjw- __1~— • lion about the subject at the Civilian DefSt pany -the' group. It will be their tor, for seven years/and has .sold involved in an accident after April iL^ worked,and before plant Stowthcontrol the 5£e^ejunder the sur- 1 I ance by colleges. Universities or 4b4 Manor avenue,'Will be taking HAHONAl |Diip?LA^ An arr^endnic/rt to the zqn^m ord^iance--bar=_ ^Council's new Informatioir Center which MZ •junior colleges, the high school a merchart^jsing ' course at Endi- Six -'Spotlight!'- Staffers. last tield trip while attending thc real estate throughout- >Unioa" Under tie new Security tojtransp^ant or |ac?of the ground, while the dust, opened at 29 North Union avenue. ^ iiScouts Plan Roadway Light b-'~^"'' ^~~~— affects only the siir^ace. • ring nursery 3C«ools and priv»^«^schools of any | announced today. ; cott Junior Colege, Beverly, Mass. college. V.iey will complete their County, Mrs. Nunn .has been a li- kind in: Resideiice A zones in any building used in Because of the Red Cross war fund and'mii Will Attend Conclave studies there the end of this month censed real estate broker since bi^ity Law, the state is making a sincere your rhubarb has teen pro- if you are Interested in improv- Miss Katherine Sauer, daughter . Miss Barbara Buschold, daugh- whole or part, tor Uv^jg "fiuarter^ was introduced . call drive, the second annual United Cambaim. 1951. '. •:•••••: of "Mr. and Mrs. George Sauer, ter of Mr. and Mrs. ..Charles^Bus^ A delegation of students from Activities A capping ceremony for jheBids Received effort to rid the streets arid highways"of and paSsed/o.R first T?ad|ng by Township Commit- for benefit of local, social agencies was deferred! the •"Spotlight;" newspaper of nurses will beheld next Thursday _,.T._.rt wujtUEa, or NEW. jetSiT .: 317 Caisino avenue, hasibeen ac- chold,-113 Pine Street, has also Mrs. Nunn attended , Buffalo A round table discussion on "Problems oi At a recent 'meeting of Boyat the Elizabeth General Hospital. ; the Post Office at Cranford, N. J., the "-financially' irresponsible motorists the iWgerroots wlltnot be able ing Vegetables in Town and C^ty", lic bearing pri9r to f^nal adoption was County Government" was td be. featured at tfi been accepted at Endicott Junior Cranford High School, will at- State Teachers College and has cepted at Pennsylvania State Col- Scout Troop 79, sponsored bj^-tlw' Mr. Iverifi)n tvill' present an award as Second Class Matter ' and promote better highway safety. to PMucelarge. thick stalks. They free on request to the.Aafricumiral schedule W be-held in'three weeks. / , . March meeting of the-Cranford, Women's Reoiibi lege, State College, Pa. . College. tend the second annual Journal- For Pdrkwdy been a resident 6f Cranford for ism Day at Upsala College, to tie to the girl Who has the outstanding FHw^tvU Thursdays at Cranford, New Jersey, by , v, ., r are Ukely \o yield, many small .Agent, Room 16;-Court Hotise, Eliz- ^^.jratioi^ oi the movement ot .tbe \9# Red can Club, it was announced by Mrs. irche j Miss Mary Jane Harford, /Green.' Mountain ""Jr. College, First Presbyterian Church, -the] Six bids were receive^ by State 14 years:. -J5he served as matron Griflin,' program chairmaa! . > '• held oh the East Orange 'carr.pus record in work for the college of St. AlbShs Chapter, OES. of Tbe Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Inc.. Official Start ing April^1, any operator ot a stems of medium size. abeth,4, N. J. . =» Fund Drive An the Crantford-Garwood-Ken- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poultney, Vt*, has accepted Miss Explorer Unit set up a plan forj course;!. • '. Highway Commissioner Ransford .Anne. Metzner, daughter of MrSaturday. , irom 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. Irvington,_j)hd was on thc Grand" ' ptjfer for Cranford, Garwood and Kenilworth. Vehicle involved in an accident in which. Carcfull dig the old mother roots . ' ilwbk-th area toward "its goal of^ »9,580 was noted aS - Cranford Local 52, Patrolman's Benevolent! W. Harford,. 18. Broad street,'has mobilization.in case of emergency. i. ' ••..•- The Student Council will be host J'. Abbott for the-'installa'tion of Subscription Rates, $4.00 a Year in Advance. ... y.^ierick J. Andersen, general chairman, for the Association, announced plans for a minstrel show! been accepted at Chestnut Hill •and Mrs. Bruno Metzner, 8.07 \\fest Staff for a year. Sfte is a mem- to be presented in Str Michael's School. "Proceed,| End place.1 ' The Unit is led by Albert Gessler, to the nurses at a party March 27 roadway lights on the. Garden ber of the VIA and was chairman DfFlCE: 21-23 Alden St. TEL. CRanford C-C000 death, injury or property d™ag<^^ **«W! . /catnpaign, reported that contributions had reached v College, Philadelphia, Pa. Journalism Day is a jproject of 1 were to go to the local sick and death benefit fundl Other, members of the troop were in the college's recreation room. State ParkWfciy from Centennial of its Cranford Day Committee. v ffibtal of $3,628.75, or approximately. 58 percent of ' Cornell. Universitty, Ithaca, N. Miss Toddy Van Idertitinc; the Upsala fchapter of Pi Delta resultsi must file a complete report within each root; Six, 10 ot more divi- Inducted by KiwaniS daughter of »alr. arid Mrs. Harry Epsijon, national honorary jour- divided up into other groups for avenue to U. S. Route 22 in Union She is a member dt trie Cranford the quota. '..-',',''. '-,'.-'••'•• '•'" •'.. • ' : Fifteen Yean Asp : Y.;> has accepted Miss Mary Eliza- k Van Iderstine, 22 Doering Way, nalism fraternity, and was -origi- RALPH F. MORRISON special projects. Junior Achievers Show Methodist Church and formerly 48 hoM« with the State Division/ of, SSSS'^ 2 / Dr^rold Be^.. local o. Cra'niord s population was 14^2ft—a figure beth Starr, daughter of Mr. and Township. served as president of the WSCS. arrived at though a conscientious house-to-house •Plans for a $1,500,000 apartment biiifding fcjMrs," J. V. Starr, '23 Hampton road, will attend Colby Junior College nated to enable . the newspaper A seebnd group of scouts took an dt New .London, N. H. ' - staff members of northern New Fire Chief New Polish The low figure was by John C. Mrs. Nunn will be assisted by.a Motor. Vehicles, regardless of who is to." there ^f^^^^^^n^'S^^^: survey conducted by the ?th grade social studies jbe erected on the Kattenbach estate at South'anii •and Miss Joan Davis, daughter of. R. F. Morrison Hea«ls active part-in a lesson on first aid, l 6 60 students of Cranford High School The figure rep- Centennial avenues by the F- W. podge Corpora. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis, Ha-»| Jersey high schools to meet and Two young- members of jhelj,Momls Co-.-of Jersey City, SUh- corps of four real estate sales- . estions blame for tW accident. The new law ™o,BS5u2 ,*j£."" * meetin^1^J^.Z!g at Markos Restau^^j ". learning how to bandage and how resented an increase in population of 11.3 percent tion of New York City were tentatively announced. vanna, Cuba,, formerly of Cran- discuss their mutual problems/ A Weston Department. Duo-Pak Company gave Cran^ 992. men. ' " strikes at those who drive carelessly a.nd Rhubarb likes a well-drained During the induction, in seven years. ' • ': ' ' ' • ' <• Evening VIA Hears feature o( thc 1953 meeting will be to transport wounded. This was foid Fire Chief H. G. Schindler soi ford. They will matriculate in The. illumination will be on thc d med . *' tin reviewed the principles of Kt-. The building was to contain 300. apartments and The -Wcston Electrical' Instru- a personal demonstration of thc constructive suggestions Were are unable to pay for the damage they 2.1 &**** ^ H The Senior Class of Cranford High School was the Arts and Sciences department. Talk by Trenton Proi an address by Mrs. Eleanor Roose- Jed by Scoutmaster Kenneth Rob- ,- • •• , -i Enough, hme should have, ^J^" wanis,^a.nd pointed out £hat the or- was to be the largest ever constructed here. : mei>t Corp., Newark, has an- effectiveness of their- company's four and one-half inile link which eight Interchange areas as fol- offered by members, of the Township to present its, annual play, a three-act comedy, jMiss Eva Allinger, daughter of velt, Who..ia,.an.Jionorary member inson and Assistant—Scoutmaster cause. It also demands financial respon- added to have the soil test a pH• „ °o f gahization has grown to 3,200 Cldbs "January Thaw," by William Roos, in the school Henry B. Mauer was selected for a citation for Dr. Victor L. CrpvJell, head of of.-Pi Delta Epsilon.- ' nounced the appointment of Ralph combined nletal polish :knd lacCommissione- r Abbott has sched- lows: .Centennial avenue . and the Rev. and Mrs. Allinger, 155 •' Committee following the recent fire ,at 0 6 1 1 ot with a tptal memberrtiip of 205,000 auditorium; The play Was-to be under the direction outstanding accomplishment in mosquito control [he department .of science, Tren- C. V. Rpsencrantz. quer when they .polished up theuled, -for completion in the early North avenue in Cranford; Galr- sibiiity from all those involved in acci; J*^ .. ^ i^'f* t*} ™* ° Lincoln avenue^has been accepted The delegation" from Cranford F. Morrison of 46A Parkway Vil- JBropkstde Nursing Home. Both have: a 'i - -V «• »*i • i_i- i_ j AH 5-10-5 mixture is used to Iceep th?. is and Canada - of Miss Alice MatheWs. .. •< , .' by the New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Asso- ton- State Teachers College, spoke A third group worked on a dou- brass on one of Cranford's fire en- loping Hill road. Market street . ciation, which was to hold its 25th anniversary int«S the -nursing course at Bald- High will be 'headed by Aline lage as head of the company's part of the approaching summer. dents until liability is established. Motor- plants growing vigorously through 1915. ., Cast assignments for the anual minstrel and On "Natural Resources, of New ble-lock bridge which will be ex-gines. . / The contract Will provide for .and Michigan avehuc in Kcpil- great deal of rherit and should not be out thc EC variety show of Local 52, J^trolmen's Benevolent. meeting in Atlantic City. . win-Wallace College. Kpchmer, edito^T) of the. student product improvements engineer- President frexi -feray, Jr., wno 1 Jersey" at a recent meeting of the hibited at the Scotit-O-Rama to be Sally Shepherd of 19 LaSallc worth and Chestnut avenue and shelved. > '.'••'. ists will be required to furnish proof of »"»"- 'Association, a»Gay Nineties Revue to be presented Dr. Warren' B. Bragham of Bridgeport, Conn newspaper,"and Will include David ingdepartment. 150 light standards on the Park- . . , -.,.' c . ... / A i rcl- •-Rhubarb Is a rather-heavy fced- Miss Marcia Wurth has receiv- Garden Club of Cranford at thc ; held at thc Elizabeth Armory on avenue, ar.t director.of the Junior ted that in the Cranfortl Jiigh School auditorium were an- consulting .psychologist and specialist in vocational ; Crane, Nancy Reinert, Caroline way and three at roadside tele- Morris avenue-and Route 29 west- - Mayor Fred P. Andersen urged the ; their ability to pay withm 60 days ot hling cr and respOnds tQ generous appli- ed acceptance ^rom Cornell Uni- home of Mrs.' Harold W. Fisher Formerly, an industrial, engi- April 11. '.•:,• Achievement company, and Fran- been ' nounced. The presentation was to be coached by and industrials-guidance, sppketto the lunch^if Scholz, and Eleanor Stearns. An- 1 phones. One phone will be on thcbouud in Union Township. r Barney Goodman, Hugh Gold and Robert Dow. . meeting of the Rotary Club in the chapel of the versity and alsd Jackson College, of 320 .Casino avenue. He: showed neer on special projects, Mr. Mor- • The Explorers elected.., Robert ces Witt of Elizabeth, secretary.of --Civil Defense,' Red. Cross7 police and fire an accident-repprt. cations of fertilizing material. A jtg B"Balloa t /teattnliori," .conducted k thony Terriegiapo, advisor, to the southbound artery near Burke " To guide drivers to the Park- sitle drcssi about thc last General Election. Guest artist at the annual concert for the bene- —MethodistJChwch. . thc Women's Division of Tufts slides to illustrate his talk. ' rison'has been withf Weston for 18Patterson, crew leader; Lee Fer-the company, gave thc chief thc avenue in Uniori Township and way,] a neon illuminated direction . 'i m . departments-to join in producing a master ThTk e „»ne.w , 1»«law, :«is. -no «Vt =a. ™cornpulsormn,',Unrb y "fi , middle o f^ pribV tb : College, Medford, Mass. Ma?fcia publication, will accompany the years. He has ierved as an engi- guson, assistant c»«w-leader: Rudi m thc summcr xyiu hc p to kCcp thc fit of Union Junior College, to be presented in the \ A. committee of";29 -Crapford merchants, ,..„. Mrs. Luther Anderson of 'Mc- group. Paul Buonaguro is also a demonstration. near Michigan avenue in Kenil- sign measuring 15 by 8 fcet-willT -plan for handling local disasters. Such a insurance law But automobile-liability plants growini g vigorousliy l until tiworkel d Ait by a service club to get Cranford High School auditorium by the Elizabeth fessional and businessmen in charge of the,organi.| is the daughter of Mr. ^ind Mrs.tuchen, conservation chairmari of neer' in several dcparlmcnts in- Metzner, treasurer, and' re-clectcc) Duo-Pak Company was estab-ivorth. be placed to span Route U.S. 22 . turn Philharmonic Orchestra, "was to be John Corigh- zation of the Cranford Civil and Business Men'i I faculty advisor.. cluding laboratory engineering, William Roseri'crantz, secretary. - plan should be worked out for use in . ." '• '.•:" • ••".•| ••••« .. •".. .••/.rail." • . • .' ..-•••• ou'• t- the/Vote. lished by young men and ladies The roadway lights will be atcastbound| . . ' 1 ••' insurance is considered automatic proot « i i n" f young plants ano, for nearly 15 years a member of the New Association Was to meet in Cranford High School! major fires, explosions or other local dis- D mp ng o o • to pass on the proposed constitution and by-lawsj York Philharmonic Orchestra and for five years its \- asters, it also could be used m event .concert master. , , it was announced by Winthester. Britton, Sr., chairj Cranford is called upon to handle victims . man. I .. . .- .••. ' • .• 'Teni Yeaw A^;o .. ; The Village improvement Association voted to i •-•• K of disasters in nearby communities. While A certificate for. heroism from the.National send a resolution to the Board of Health asl^inj s m Boy Scouts of America for saving a. boy from W • j , » ' ' r -A j »u . too mUch moisture with a high hu- The inovie .hostesses for March for a'public hearing on the proposed action to pro- &•:•'. M Civil Defense forces have 'done some drowhing in the RahWay River-here in 1940 was . hibit the sale of raw nvlk in Cranford. The sixlh f •' work along this line, there is much still, accidents happen frequently, and they midljy bc? j.t the children's Saturday matinee presented to Thomas tarroll, Jr., at the first court annual Communion breakfast of the Young Ladies' !*'*''•'••'' -3B can happen to the most careful driver, dilation. Somctimc.4 it pays a performances at the Cranford The- of honor of Boy Scout Troop 78, sponsored by St. Sodality of St. Michael's Church was to be held In to be\ worked out to place it in finished i(1 n s f lta Michael's Church, in the parochial school audi- the church auditorium. The, Rev. Dr.' Harolcf Dilgft i • form. • Copies then should be filedv^ith The r^^^-'-w^n.;K^^i«i«---i^r^i^«a-*S^^£aj^5^^Si SSJ £«S * ^ . torium. •• J •' •; . .'V • .-••• • . . ..•.;.' of Seton JfaU University. South Orange, was to be ^••'- •,™ Despite the mixup in the starting time of the guest Speaker:. . • • . $.".» I " the four participating agencies so tKatit in liability insurance" is ah investment fa the event of extrcinely wet or During the month, Mrs. F. B. ;r ^ w1 could be utilized on a moment's notice, that should be made by-every motorist, rainy weather so as to keep ex-' Slagle, Mrs. Bruce Gillespie,' Mrs. of lhfe r ni Ii; ; A Pa ku ch ad Mrs J J MjL '**•••;••:• •• 1 regardless of who is on duty, or in com- Yet. insurance statistics show that up'ib\rt«^^.^ t r* ? f ''i i 1;' »? . .* - > - ||' mand at the particular moment the plan "!•,-, 1.t /_ • . • • , V i-l Another important factor is rnois- Welsh were hostesses. . ^jair.-rfs A PLEASURE now only about W pe.rcent ot the Vehicles tiire in thfe soirwhere the surface Saturday, Mrs. Thomas Leahey w fi' • '' is needed,. • -,•.'- . • ..' "-. "'•,' -; "' ' Zg TO DINE AT j |i • — - Public Safety- Commissioner, Clar- registered, in this state a.re covered by of the plant bed is ttie same as that and Mrs. Arthur H. Grau- I.'-'- •, - Kit*;w:'-1M- ;JHnt <• liabtlity insurance. It is expected that this outside tbe frame, and yate? can ten w*U represent tt *3L^ MARKOS,.. | I;.. ence L. Fritz called for the formation of C w^ ' ' • • • • ' ' ; ?•-, • . a First' Aid Squad in Cranford. Such figure will jfiincreased to around 90 per- ^^^r^iasI^.S^ ^ x m The Food, Service and Price Will YOU WILL FIND A $; ' cent within the next few months.. ,,• ; A1T& v All .Meet With Your Utmost 5 WE SELL Bm "V, • * ' groups have more than proved their Worth ' IW Approval. j Jr'".- during the past", decade in many nearby ' While the new Security Responsi- COAST TO COAST MOVERS COMPLETE bility Law is not perfect, it certainly is a W/\ FROM A SANDWICH TO A , WE CARRY A FULL %•••' communities, and many local residents EXPEBT WATCH •?•' ••> FCUL FLEDGED MEAL. .-.'. j . SELECTION ; fe'i'lfiw! step in the right direction. If it keeps LAI Lll AMERICA'S 1 •' have uaed the services particularly of trie / V Special Prices For Children SELECTION OF FINE only a few; irresponsible drivers off^ the .,....' OF (WAunr^ . • Garwopd First Aid Squad. Commissioner hJew Jerasy highways and h.elps %o te4v»ce FjrttzV generous offer of municipai-co- m - Closed Sunday*— WINES— LIQUORS it •T theaiready heavy highway death toll."it 1 operation and support in organizing such mm B' '' ' • „ « will have accomplished a great deal.. DEMISES . 1a squad should not be passed by. , n •* • • * :g ••• HENRY £. TOWNSEND, ONP HIRAM CORDIALS t ,- ' ' Both of these suggestions will help : ! $''"jPSj! ,, An eW«rgency food shelf should be AUJED VAN UNES, Inc. ; f«»r Party, In O^..Plnk'|ooi»! :'-'v. f~? •" • • P'. the community in event of janother,emer-. !Hii . ••• "-••:• '/: wj Vv^ALICER For Easier a major'.p%t of ypuir"family plaij" for IEET CBANFOBU :•Mam t" • gency^or disaster. Both should be carried .i* v'"-^iwf«r«' •i** "• •• • •••"•'.!•; '.-••". i out as speedily as possible. . Civil Defense. •••.qiik.-m , . ... . ,^.t,.. ... 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1 •. J v, . TITK CltANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY^ M&Bck 19. 1853 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,. THURSDAY; MARCH 19, : •• K • Page, Seven- '-' M this production. To surmount the fM^^yroHfeprodqcinfM^^yoHfeprodqcing .gomidigd "of; o;f >ne Works. Chicago, in lS2X—^ iimmmz Coiuplele —^ • —.••-.•o.., ••••:• "^rrpT: horse-drawn carriages, out-rr.oded "Both men belong to "the Stanley ?r—f;- d°br chimes'and"-an old 'fnsh.ione.-i 30 .Yeurs at WekearnV : S. Holmes Chapter of ihe For PTA PreHiilencicy ',. 1. spinet, the grouo has purchrired Gecrge H. ARerhielm of 9 In-phone Pioiieers of Ameripa. Mrs. Eugene Peer of r23 Burclj- Indo—China, y\*o were slain bv v The,Temple Players Have in- the sound track of'the original pro- •field avenue Was nominated for_ Chinese bandits. pital. It is a family heirloom dating duction to be hancl.'eJ forlocal pre- dian Spring road and ••'Edward United Church Women Vblved themselves in an antique 1 meeting of the group in the-schobl night at 8 o'clock will be followed back to. the Spanish-American War; sentation by l3r. Arnold-Lovine of White ol 17 Balmier pnrkwayob- Card of Thanks The choir will rehearse for Eas- dealer's ' delight in their current Another important property is. president of Lincoln School, Paa^- .. by another ' film forum. This Methodists To Marie Anniversary;, ier at 8 p. m. today. J. E. Havi- Production of 'TBhe Heiress" to be Roselle;- • ' •' -i served their '30(h anniversary I wish (o. express my sincere t-nt-Teacher Associatipn^tjir^0nt an oil lamp'used on'thii* set of the 1 Observe week's film- is entitled;- 'T'he Thought for the Week land, director, urges all members presented Saturday at the Lincoln Costuming jwrfiT a itremendous thanks to nil who assisted in anyanditofium. . . . •• >• _»tP-iHlt»_p^r.vnns. that r.pA \* railing to laboJCnoxr . education .; department; guests of honor at the celebration ble classes of the Methodist, Pres- has been planned for the evening burn an original. hand-embroid- Roselle. The decor'of the interior signments for 10 years. home. . : and crucifixes of the churches arc ered needlepoint bell cord from the ry Rickliss of ^ , ing used clothes,, The.,,projcct. benefits local i-csidetits unable tp School. ' .• ^ Church, 600 Springrtcld avenue, at in His vineyard: "Why stand yoii here all the day idle?" They.' John Terpenirtg, visitation 'de- will be the first and second presi- byterian and Alliance Churches jf April 10. will be under the supervision of Boriu'in Ghicligo,- Mr. Akcrhiclm Heitha Sehuetze . veiled in purpose on this Sunday both 11 a. m» anil 5:30 p'. m.. wor- .are, indeed,'idle who work merely for what they can get out of partment; Mrs. Chauncey Hale, which will meet • at Alliance Awards for memorizing Mat- estate of John Hopkins, a signer at Mrs: ArnoldJLevtffe^ofRoselle. . buy npw merchandise. ' . - I-JJ; Daniel Vroom, prejiden't, , dents..of- the organization: Mrs. Leon Mindlin of Westfleld, interior 'Othcrg^vorkjng on the elaboratcj joined the company at its Hn\v- _..._.'., Brookside' Nursing Home : through the remaining days- of ship services Sunday. His subject j life. They may be very industrious, but if the fruits of all their women's department; for one year Church at 9:30 a. m. Sunday Bi- :hew 5:1-1? have been presented the' Declaration of Independence. decorator. • ' ••"" . presided. • , • • . ..' , 1 Alfred Robie Driscoll, mother of production are the^co-directors, Lent Passiontide, as this part of for the morning hour will bo "The industry is merely temporal,, their labor is lost. They arc-simply • — R. S. Martin, d Wallace and R. ble School will meet at 9:30 a. m, o. eight members of the junior This valuable piece was completed our present governor; and Mrs. "In 1740 in Philadelphia by Mr. Lighting! a different problem as Mrs. Bernard KoHTancl Lawrence kctbook, the league reported, Lent is called, bring;: people to Gospel: ' God's Power to Save." idling their time. . Tipton, men's department, department of the Sunday School it must create' an illusion of gas^ • •*; the heart of the Christian religion, Harry Roscngrant of Verqna. A group of young-people, with Hopkins' mother and two, aunts: JJort of Cranford the. prompters; Jumble Store The store's stock is very de- •Pi •- "Preaching, the Gospel in Post- Other officers to be installed in- Eugene Pettersori in charge, will The awards went to Gwendolyn light, will be handled by Ifviijg Mrs. Sidney Lauren of Cranford pleted and there is a real need for reminding them of the-agonizing War Germany" will be his ser- Reilly, Nancy Krug, Gail Hurley, The flute-shaped stethoscope to Mycrson of Cranford, who at one love of Christ." . <•»••'." clude: Frank Simorfson, property leave the church at 1:15 p.m. for be used by.Dr. Sloper.in the play 1 and Mrs.' Leon Mindlin of Westr spring clothing for' meni women, mon subject during the afternoon department; .Clarence, ^. Jensen, a service at the Essex County'Par- Val Kitty, t>aniel Sharps Tred time worked with, lighting a field; the publicity'manager, Mrs. and children. However,.if people . Other services Sunday include: is ah anthentic one of the period Madison Square Garden. He will WeekMated , meeting as he tcUgjgfitts'-fl'vte years Reception to Honor Stewardship department;'the Rev. Sets Final Napier, Beverly Petterson and George Rubine or Cranford;. and have winter, coats or clothing of 8 a. m. Holy Eucharist; and 9:30 ental Home in Newark. and is of local, historical interest in be'assisted by Mel'Winkcl, also of at Munich arfd illustrates with Charles Ellinwood, assistant min- Maryann Whittaker. . .'. the business manager, Mi's.' Lavy- any type, we will be very"'grate- a.'m. Family Eucharist and Church color slides the every day religious Both the Junior and Senior that Mrs. Goldberg has borrowed Cranford.. . ister; Harlon W. Drew, lay lead- it .from Miss Marion FrieSe, asso- •renco Breibart and.Mis. Lawrence By Sponsor ful -to receive, them, the league 0 Z\ School. The Young People's Fel- life of southern Germany. Mr. Rev.,Mrs. Her ml on Wednesday Youth fellowships will meet at , ,Sk»uiid effects aro another ci tfie Raff, both of Crantprd.'•. er; WUlianT Barnhart, assistant 0:30 p. m. The Senior Fellowship .ciate director, of the .School oi pointed qul. , • lowship will meet at 7:30 p. m.Nadeau has just arrived from Ger- Her 'Son... From these' words of Sermon staggering .technical .-.problem's The'week of March 23 through THE FLOOR COVERING SHOWPLACE The First Presbyterian Church lay leader:' Miss Kay Maynard, will hear a talk by the Rev. Wil-Calvary Lists Nursing of Elizabeth General Hos- " Eor collections' during the weeki for another of its series 'of itsmany with his family anil will in the Sanctuary each" morning, confrdnting'an amateur grotipin March 28 has been designated as congregation will hold a farewell secretary, jot the Quarterly Con- The Rev. Albert G. Dczso, pas- liam' F. Brcmncr, pastor of the ; residents^ may call the jumble ; . Lenten meetings. . ••' return to his work there after ful- Monday through Friday from 7:25' Man Injured Jumble Store Wcek in' Cranford. OF NEW JERSEY reception", Wednesday' evening ference. tor ' of , Osccola ' Presbyterian West End Baptist Church, Eliza- Store, or Mrs. A.. tHr-"-<3rowell, lioly Eucharist will be . cele- filling speaking engagements with to 7:42 o'clock. All are invited to and the Junior Service League is from 8 -until 9:30-o'clock in the Also, lohn Silliman, Miss. Bca- Church, Sunday will. deliver His beth. Doris King and Carolyn and Theological Working oh Parkway chairman 'of motor corps, or Mr;:. brated- on, Tuesday at 9 a. m. atChurches of Christ throughout-the former Intermediate .Room at thestart these Lenten days in prayer last in a series of Lenten sermons appealing to local residents for- 1 trice W^rner,_Mrs^ Roy 3air arid Bob Addiss will render' a clari- A 49-year-old Fords man sus- med clothing and bric-a-brac. Richard Guy, Jumble Store chair- • which time the Altar Guild will United States. He is a graduate o£ church in honor of the Rev. andin God^s house. on the theme, 'The Lenten S»un- . .. , •-, , , , V \ w..~" "'," | usua ciommg and bnc-a-brac. ft- , Walter/Hatch, representative from net trio. All young people are anioda back.injury last Thursday.|Ourjntf jhis wcek, collections will man, . i . • . • make its Corporate Communion. Harding College, Searcy, Arkan- Mrs.. Neal N. Hemdon, Jr. The The monthly meeting of. the mons,'* when he speaks on. "The Student Pastor .; H. the Quarterly Conference to the urged to attend in rempyihtj a form from a con- jho mHde da|daily, . -•'. The Jumble Store is opei»_ from A light breakfast will follow in sas, and was an evangelist for Rev. Mr., Hemdon will leave at Board of Deaconesses will be .held Summons to Self-Mastery" at the 1 . K ..' .Sherlock Hall and final plans'will Board'of Education; Robert Har- Herbert Hecht, a student at the .cretc abutment on the Garden 9:30 until 5 o'clock Tuesdays ^••••;i' • Churches of Christ in Arkansas, the end of .this month .tor a pas-in the Choir Room on ilonday at 11. a. m. service. , ..The '.Women's Fellowship will Lutheran Theological Seminary, StatbTarkwaV at Myrtle street, The Jumble Store is located al iH Si*." 1 be inade for the Annual Tea and dyw ^hurch school superintendent; through Saturday and is closed, ori Kansas, Nevada. .Oregon and Ok-torate at the Wheaton Presbyter- 1:30 o'clock. • The' /Westminster Fellowship meet' at 8 p. m. at. the home of Gettysburg, Pa:, will conduct the according • to . Police Lt. Thomas 10 South avenue, cast, and is own- g y , :•<<' Book.Review on March 26, begin- Charles Ellinwood, director ERS MondayMd s t t i l lahoma before going to Germany ian Church in-Maryland. Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. the Mrs. W. P. Nick of 211 North ave- Woods. •'.;•'• ' ed and operated by the Cranford except . to receive •' col- '•H • ning.at 2:30 p. m.. It has been an- of /religious ' education; Herbert will sponsor an evening service 8:30 Matins and 11 o'clock Main in 1948. . '."'•'• ; nue, west. ..The man,' Stephen Molnar. who Junior Service League. All prolections- . •-.HI He will preach -his farewell Spring Communicants* Class will financial, treasurer; Burnes at 8 o'clock.' A ' member of the services at, Calvary Lutheran ORANF^RD'S OLDEST nounced that the • rector will re- • Mrs. Edward J. SheWijiaker, Mr. The senior' department of: the is employed by the Villa Contract- ceeds from the store are ilsed b,v view: 'tThc Silver Chalice" by sermon in Cranford at both the meet in the Choir Room. • V current, expense treas- Gideon Society will tell about the Church. Sunday. Nadcau's sister, is the' regular 1 Sunday School and Young Cou- PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ing Company in Westfield, was 'the league to further its local, SEE THE GREATEST. MOST , cdLORFUL Thomas B. Costain at that time. 9:30 and 11 o'clock services\next The Men's League will hold, the . Kenneth^' Sheldon, benevo- work of his group_and young peo- Mrs. Louise Hausmann will sing Cranford Twig 1 Will teacher for the young ladies' Bi- monthly buffet., supper meeting ples Fellowship will hold a St. taken to the office of Abraham philanthropic activities. . , '•'•' " Other services this week'include Sunday morning. The message, nce (treasurer. • '•••:'•'••. ple will take part' in the service. as the solo-at the Matins .service, • DISPLAY OF FLOOR CPVEBINGS IN THE EAST! ble study during the 10 o'clock March 26 at 7 -p.- tin. in the gym- Members and. friends of- the conPatrick'- s Day dinner fct the West- Thaler by the municipal ambii-' • '"Useful, articles of cloth'ing and Furnish Hospital Room Holy '' Eucharist tomorrow and will he, "Faith Is the Victory." "Also. W. A. Lyons, New Build- There Is a Green Hill Far Away," household items arc priced within service, of the Echo Lake Church. nasium. ^ , -f. '• •.. / gregation are invited. : - fleld YMCA at 7:30 p. m. Satur- lance. He later was removed to his Cranford Twig-One of Overlook . Wednesday morning _ service for Miss" Marilyn Vosbcrg, soprano, ing Fund treasurer; Harold Ward, by Gounod. The Senior Choir an- the range of the most meager poc- hoirfe. • • . ' ' .•»• . Mrs. Lcnnos Norton announces will sing; Malotte's "The Lord's The ElizabetliiJPreSbvtery. • On Saturday a New life ^School •day Robert Conover is in charge Hospital, Summit, pledged to fur- -. the convenience of School children Needy Tund treasurer; Mrs. E. B. oK*the program •, whiph ' includes them at the Main-service will be SERVING 11. and commuters. her class of children will, discuss. Prayer" at-both services and theLife. Training School for of Christian Living for "officers nish a room at the new hospital E£ 1 Paffrath, church office secretary; music.and games. He will be as- 'Lamb of God" by Christiansen. Choral Service • on Wednesday "Jesus and the' Children:* Carle- Chancel Ch'6ir will sing at 11 church officers will' be held of the churches of the Elizabeth !at.a recent meeting ,at the home Reginald Turner; sexton; Henry. sisted ny Miss Jean Burnett, dec- Sunday School convenes at 9:30. CRA|«?pRI> ton M. Sounders will lead the ad- Saturday beginning;' at 2 1 Presbytery will be held at the p -OtjM'rs. JiL- Armstrong Damon, 315. FORMICA o'clock the anthem, 'Beneath The M. Boardman, choir director; Mrs . A nursery is held at -11 o'clock in r orations\hairman, and Mrs. Vida 1 Prospect street. ult class in a discussion of howCross of Jesus" byherwald. About 1Q0 elders, deacons, Doris E. RothweUer,~organist; and First Presbyterian. Church.' The the church house Under the' super- CHSISTIAN SCIENCE - -once Jesus's disciples failed. to - The film, "God of The Atom," conesses, trustees and members of program is-sponsored by the Com- Beidler, foot! chairman. Ticket* JOVER Also at, the meeting, possible NOVELTIES FORMjCA TABLE Homer J. Hall and Theodore Ke- may be obtained Irom any comvision of. the Mr. and Mrs. Club.._ LAWN CHTOCH SERVICES heal a boy. will be shown at the Lenten Ves- finance .committees—from churches mittee on Evangelism of the Eliz- projects that the twig might spon- AN IDEAL lin. New Building Committee. - ' mittee m'ember\ :. '••.•. • The Junior Choir will rehearse Large Choice of Colors The' Lesson-Sermon on "Mat- The church will have the me-per Service at 4 p. in. in the gym- in Elizabeth Presbytery *ill at- abeth Presbytery of:which the Friday afternoon at 3:40. Cate- sor were discussed, Secretary Mrs. GIFT W4TH At the two services, the Rev. The Westfteld TMCA also wil DESIGNED IN O^lt OWN /WORKSHOP ter" in Christian' Science churches morial communion'at 11:15 a. m.nasium. ... i •• tend. Dinner will be served at Rev. Mr. Dezso is chairman. The chetical class meets Saturday Robert Brewster reported on the ANr $30, Albert Allinger, pastor, will speak be the scene of a Fellowship din- this Sunday reveals the practical- with Glen A. Hemingway serving "' The Senior Fellowship will meet 5:30. and the meetings/WU1 con- program will begin at 1:45 p. m. morning at 11:30. The Mr. and group's activities .in 1952 and three PURCHASE! Genuine I'ormlra. Trimmed' with 'Stainless ^r\\\i\',- -•••«••" at the Lord's -Table. Edward J. tinue in the evening. on the topic "I Have^ Called You ner the Men's Bible\Class will SUPPLIES 1 ness of giving up the false beliefs in the gyhwasium at 6 p. m. Mem- and will continue until 9 p. m. Mrs. Club' .will meet Saturday new members were welcomed. < Steel MouldhiRS and-Chrome Lees! ' •, ' "il Friends." The Senior Choir will i Choice of Stylet 1 of matter for the Understanding Shewmaker will direct the a ca- Supper will be served by thesponsor at 7 p. m. Marcn\27. The •"•I.,- bers are asked to bring a box sup- night at 8:15. The Men's Brother- New members are Mrs. C. Van and Colon ,'. S23 Value with ANY S55 Do-It-Vour^lf rurchaic! • I that Spirit is man's real life.'and pella cohgrcgationa) ginging. . . Mary it needs ,but little imagina- sing "He Never Said A Mumbalin women of the Cranford Church at Rev.. Bernard King, treashjrer of /I pler, and dessert will be served, hood will hold, its monthly meet?' Chamberlain, .Mrs. Madeline Post With Till.' fuupon ' Cr.-inford Il-H | lr-.. * • ' ' . .. tion "to sketch a mental picture of Word" by Wilson, • -intelligence. • ' 3:30. • •-•.' '•• _..-.•• • the Christian and Missionaiy^Al- LIME SEED • ft following which the film, "God of ing . Monday '• night at 8 o'clock. and Mrs. Collins. .'"•'•' •.. ' • . t The Golden Text is' from I. his saintly character and the kind .' The three youth fellowships will liance headquarters in New Y r-'v/yp The Atom," will be shown at the The Communicant's Class will q Boy Scout Troop 84 assembles in Mrs. Chamberlain; was• 'elected ' • 1 Special Services Set of life he led. If. however, our meet at 7 p. tn. Sunday. A game i b t k yEARS ?; John: "Little children, keep your- Lenten Vesper Service at 4 p. m. meet Tuesday at 4 .p. m y! will be guest speaker. '^' .•.,.'•* imagination' fails us we can turn night will be held by the Junior he church basement T^cstlay at FERTILIZER corresponding secretary. V ' /'—-V I - selves from idols," (5:21) By Elizabeth Church in the gymnasium. . ' • Meetings of the following cir- The Young Men's .ofBibl. e GeralClassd, 7:3 obscuiity. about bis place in Fulcher, 113 Mohawk drive, and Rescue Mission in'Newark. - •^His" Decision ftb"',go to JeniP Mrsi-yred Andersen; -president,, ' AT- THESE SENSATIONAL FgEE. O( !• EUff THAT ONLY FiFiritBaptistIChurcht ^Ust IChurch, 'Elizabeth'Elizabeth, meet in the gymnasium at 6 p.m.Heaven as proclaimed by Her in- be the salem)," Will be the.title of W and the former shall not._be re- -Christ's Miracles" circle 1, March 31, at the home of The Rev. William D. Carlsen and Mrs. Charles Messerve pour- TOLL BROS. CAN AFFOKfV TO GJVE YOU! GET YOURS which open Sunday'and continue Members are asked to bring a spired lips. '/' theme of the Young [ult Fellow- Rev. Clayton\W. Sugg's scrjnSn' ed. !Mrs. Andersen presided. membered, nor come into mind. s Parsons, 120 Mohawk mlsipnary. on furlough from ; ; for one week.. ,' .,-..• ,, box supper and' dessert will be Mrs. O. 'TODAy.- ' ' ••'•.. .'.' ..'•',' •;•.'. ' .',' ' ...-•'' • '•••&• ' Be ye glad and rejoice for ever in "Spouse of the Mother oTBGd," ship. Thailand,' Irido. China, will 'speak on WednesdayNevching at/8:JS. 1.04. N. •'•< U Jgpjj O N-.: . A - V 'E . Evening services will be held at serjyed, following which the-film, Foster-father of the lKHih* Board- drive. This will'be theNlnal roicl-wqek • .! •'• t which I create:" -(Isa. 65: At 8 p. m. Sunday, M . The Junior Choir will rehearse and show pictures of his work in J. WALTER SEAGER. Registerea Pliarmaclst 8 p. m. -weekdays and on Sunday '•God of-The Atom" will be shown. 'Head of the-Holy Fij«ily,w-Pa- man will tead a "hymn si The service' of the Lenten: season and Progress Club Meets 17;18): The Junior Fellowship will meet at 10 a. m. Saturday. that field at the "mid-week' prayei at 11 a. mu. and 8 p. m. The Rev. iron of the Dying,' "Fatron of emphasis will be on Easter Hymns, concludes the series Qf^sermons on • ' MVIMMMMMMMMMIMWII .'•".••.... • ' ' The Progress Club met recently ' Front the Christian Science text- in thj/junior High Room at 7 The 3F Club, a married couples^| service at 8 p. m, "Wednesday William D. Turkington, ,who is be reported. •» .' v \- at the home of Mrs. Leslie Crump', SPECIAL CARLOAD PURCHASE! •J'.: book '•Science and. Health with the Universal CJtfurch." al these club, will meet 'Wednesday eve- When 'the'.Rev. Mr. Carlsen re- the' theme, "Great Baomehts in tU Jane Logan DeLuxe ice Cream known as the Irish evangelist, n- ms • : •• • ., '• • • Confirmation classes will meet I 725 Linden place. Mrs. John Mc- A Key to^the Scriptures" by Mary are St. Josephine Beloved of God. ning at the church. All married turned to this country last year, Life of Christy The ^thenti be. the spcuker. ,t t o'clock the Young Adults' at .10 and 11 a. m. Saturday and^ Coy gave a. talk on the- late Eva . •!'' Baker Eddy, the following, corre- In pur nphlet racks located pcpuplcs arc invited. Officers, will he brought him the three "Christ Lay/in Death's Strong | Open Sundays 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Russell Howard of Cranford is lub will meet at the home of at 10 a. m. Saturday the Senior Peron of Argentina, based on the VINYL-PLASTIC '.1' . lative passages will be read: "That inside Church, entrances we be, elected and ,the program will children of Mran. d Mrs. Paul Bands," wil^be sung by Ihe I NORTH AVE.. W, CRANFORD. N; 1 or be ow serving on the publicity commits Barbara Frantz, 612 Brookside number rof pamphlets High Fellowship will • sponsor books "the Woman With the Til E ' ' 9rada... oil grade •.. obeve matter. Is substantial or has life have | feature games and refreshments. | Johnson, i missionaries to Udorn ior Choir. Whip" .by Maria. Flares and I HE grade . . . and radiant heat floors and sensation, is one of the false tee. place.- St. Joseph's exalt- "Movies for Children" tor the The' Lenten' Daily Moments.. of benefit of the Youth Conference "Bloody Precedent" by, Pleur . beliefs of mortals,\and' exists only (' position, contain Novenas to Cowles. ' There were. 16 members HEAVY DUTY;- Meditation services are being held] Fund. • •'••.•••'•; •' • ' •' • ' .'•• in a supposititious v mortal con- CouotutiouH of St. Joseph and many, other recom- present. ' . PERFECT QUALITY! mended prayers. As a Catholic, The sixth grade girls of Mrs. sdousness. These false beliefs YOU JBEJW JL WonJ.rfully flfxtbk .nd it .tayi IWiiblk Qubl. „-..„».., will disappear, when the radiation To Ik- Topic of Temple you should learn to know and love Hawdan Sjursen's class will hold •nattr comfort. Novtr iitWs taubblng ami i«4vin)| oaly o mini- a cake sale from 9 a. m. to noon at h . Of Spirit destroys forever oil belief "Passover and its Conotations" St. Michael this husband of Mary for if she NG —••—I •! can. CIMM*.MM'11 p*tttmi.In rich 'dmraMr abata. the A A Hardware Company for NO TIC E in intelligent matter. Then will will be the sermon topic of Rabbi can refuse us nothing, bow much the benefit of the New Building .»•'. -. the new .heaven .and new earth Philip Brand/at. tomorrow eve- Corne more quickly w|U she' harkien to 7 Fund. At 7 p. m.' Saturday, the app ear; for the former things will ning's service in Temple Beth-El. By JAMES WOODS the words of the selfless guard- ADPICKS TELEVISION Senior High Fellowship will have IN THE .TTER OF-THE FILING OF have passed away." (p. p. 278,Oneg Shabbat will follow. ian of herself and her Little Boy. a skating party. The group will NO. 1 TO:ARIFF FOR GAS SERVICE BY Docket Mo. 7248 \ Sunday morning mingon will lie . Jesus, Mary and Joseph, J in Bethlehem. You should espec- meet at the church for transpor- ELIZABETl OWN CONSOLIDATED GAS Installations & Service INLAID Held at 8:30 a. m. Breakfast will give you Diy heart and • iny ially recommend to his care, the INLAID tation. . • • . MBT QHKIOF CBUSf.SCEIilBI be served following the services. JW, Mary and Joseph, last hours of your'life —- but don't Of me in my last agony. wait till then. IMake your claim The Home, Department visitors •ruiontu AVKJ AT »HJ* BT. , TheXTemple Beth-El. Players On February 16, 1953, the Eliza)>6thtown Consolidated Gas Company filed with ALL WORK GUARANTEED LINOLEUM TILE LINOLEUM will, present VThc. Heiress" Satur- Jesus*Mary and Joseph, May on him NOWwhil, e you have meeting .will be held at 1 p. m CKAMTOBD .. Tuesday and the Couples' Club the Board of PublicXUtility Commissioners jaf"ihe State of New. Jersey the following 'Scnrlcc*: Sunday II A. M. day evening at 8:30 a. m; at Lin- i I breath out my soul in peace your faculties.. •. nma QUAUTH J^^.A«C,' .,1 Sunday School: •:30 A. IL . In addition to the Feast of St banquet will be that evening at 7 Supplement No. 1 to its .Tariff P '\5.C. N6.^3 Gas tdgejher with the supporting docu- v coln' School. •'".. ; ' J; ' with you. Roselle Park CHestnnt 3-9065 A Rtal Burl You'll fl • ""'-.!.'..- •• •.'• . Testimonial Service ' ' Joseph, the feasts, of two other p. nt.' . ." • '' ', ments required by the order ol the Board pf Public Utility Commissioners dated m«r*«l *» thU quality ~ • Hmi i TanHic Wtttnetrity Evcstinc 8:15 o'clock Every Catholic child, learns (or great saints are celebrated this October 29, 1952. ...''.•: Y^. , •"; •'•/:• .'. '. ' ' \. ' •'. *.• "•'-.•• .....' • .... floor cevoilni which : : Opy Practice should learn) the • above little HVabMl Huvy 4«al- ' ' UADtNO >OOM Many retail coal companle* em- week, St. Patrick, Apostle of Ire- 24-hour telephone service will gl*o- you winy .'. , ^•uV>aawl IU Mariav tlatea A»«./ Ctaat*r4 prayer at his mother's knee. Most land and. Patron of our own Arch- ytin '•'•of' '•• waa'r. Amm jLr*\• «MJ( colon; AT. . Open daily. Motu through FrL. 10:30 to 4. ploy engineers to show cuatomcra Choo*« fnm 13 JLw AJ9- 1 fetdw to operate their furnacei and of us continue to recite it morn- diocese, and St. Benedict, Father! SAVE •y '. • - - - . • • * r ;w V9''x9" ^ » -v- •;'•.':•'-- '. eempany of Jesus-mid. Mary aud Saturday, so you still have time ^ General Service Hate A ; ; directly behind them, wWeh/ is K|MM to at least make a triduum in his CASH and CARET '" . . Residential Service Rate B •. . •_.-.'.• precisely where he . belongs. honor. You'll find pamphlets con- • Building Heating and/or Cdollng Service" Hate C . , •1 Among all the great saints in taining, devotions to him in the ON RUG CLEANING Wholesale Glis Service Rate D - ' , Heaven, none ranks higher than pamphldt racks, ' . ... •TGREA? CARLS Joseph. ' . • ' While you're at the pamphlet It seems appropriate' that we rack be sure to .examine the book- • One o| GAS PURCHASE ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE . should know so little of the life let containing the liturgy for Holy Largest R of> this heroic servant, of God ' — •Week and order your copy NOW Addition to Rate Schedule t= 0.9 cent ($0,000) pci therm sold. GAMBLERS ASPHi appropr)ate~bcciiilfec~he was def-to be sure you have it for; Palni Effective on bills rendered for -^-MRFICT QUALITY! initely npt of this (worid, in-it yes. Sunday. SflOUMT DRIVE but not of it. We know, of course, consumption periods beginning oil CMOOtt ROM • MAUUIZIO OHOtt . . . Issued February 1,7, 1953 .. and after March 25, 1953. IAV1 MONIV . . .-VNUMITtD QttANmilSI he was predestiiiied by God to be ; INSTAU IT VOlMUlfl HUI WSnilCtlONS. the spouse of His Immaculate Loaf cake makfes an easy'dessert ... And a gambler is any Mother and the foster-father of when you.serve a »llc« of it tapped \ iocky foirmation rcsemblirig a face, in New " «M SOUTH AVE, K. Act and subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission. —- created to sell at a price just above the lowest. , automobile! •nuslailyLOW ttytoM plaitle FIRST CHUBCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. MICH ll't Mft 1 aaiite P«wrr Tr«la* far '' Hampshire, n . . The Adjustment will not incrcuse the hct curnings of the Elizabethtown Con- Notice how big it Is—with Its longer, 122-Inch Wheelbase, CHANF OHD. W. J. Saprrk Crrhnuar* to tho. traail. *• fflSBTSTb« MtffwSJSi solidated Ga< Company. It"Wlir increase the average Residential customer's bill WE HANDLE ALL FOBMS k Sprinqltekl Av«ou* at MUn SttMl 1 Notice,'too,, its distinctive Dual-Streak beauty. Put It M-ALUMINUM ft ••«»» •• —p ' approximately ^.and the average Residential-JHeating jrustomer'a bill approxi- tt«>aa(J[fal« H—tmy OF IN8UKANCE WTrflT"' mately 6l-4. ''•• . 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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 10S3 visit the Planetarium, Metropqli- ed that nature films have been i,b- I of the following students are al- MaeKay/ said, all' units operated effi- Fight Starts ""*•The. affirmative side of the do- planes.' tun, Marshall, quartermaster, brought by Wesley Lane'and. Jane TccVUUNYC Mrs. Monday Hostess to LpUis J. Fontenelli, local ccrninjj each. Those chosen • for Gerard. Ruch,' program chair- Eight Area Poli< ten children are underway, it was bate. "Resolved: That Congress ppEf Cleaver. : . ' .. ••• reported by Mrs. R. C Speth, Jr. ' Mrs. J. C Munday of 39 Hump. I Defense Council director. All as- Two simulated disasters were containing^ the most, information lan. Sixth grade students of Cleve- ton street was hostess to the Democrats, GOP pects of the test will be discussed held. There were ten "casualties**- Neville, Vitale join Should. Pass a Fair Employment . Edward Rathje is sharing one of At Detective School land chool will make, their annual summer .roundup, chairman. »>_ - » » ", t- ny^»iM\ hv and for'being'very well done were Gerarard hass • chosenchen. Beatrice junior department of the at a meeting of the council in Bor- chosen. his' books about Mexico wUh,the Parent-Teacher AssociatiOn-spon- * Miss Beatrice Warner of the Look tp November following a "bombing" at Twenty- Krueger in Contest; Practices Law. waspP^ J , p by. H{lrold, unwell, Eugene Thall,'Diane Tuttle, Roger Blohm Five Cranford and three Gar- ough Hall at 8p.ra. tomorrow. Ie class. Other articles of interest iored trip to New York'in April ttf Cleveland school faculty annoiinc- Club of Westfield Friday. third street and Richfield avenue. David Taylor and Patrick »°> j Dwis Debra HusCi Fred Swisher, mil Curtis Haag to assist him in brought by the students are leath- wood police officers are attending For Election Fight Former Mayor, Fontenelli says In addition to caring for the vic- Oppose Tax Collector of, Princeton; The speakers tor AJexJlnder Dickt.r«on Carol banning the assembly program to er work, Susan Peterson; pottery, the Advanced Schoql for Detect- GARWOOD — The primary the failure of the siren to be heard tims, civil. defense crews were '•KENILWOUTH — The political the negative were Patriclc Lyons Bauer. . ives which opened last week at •n • •given-by the.-class this month. David Wurth, and a Mexican game, election oh ApiWl. 21 is a month by several residents will be oneasked to tight "fires" and handle a spotlight for the next (lvc weeks and Donald Stevens of St. Peter's Some of the important outcomes Dorothy . Porter is . serving as Newark Police Academy. Spon- Zi. •College. bolero. Leslie. Ker. Maps were ;iway,' but political eyes in' Gar- of, the points discussed. «He says crater in the area. • , ' . . will be on the three-way battle accomplished in this: unit follow: .hail man of the committee on by- sored by the County Detectives 1 ' The Prince-ton University stu- brought by Gail Clauer and Jo wood are focused on the general a number of persons living in . The other incident was at 292 being waged for the Republican ].. Learning to locate pictures laws; David King, Constance Gei- Ann. McKenna...... ". '.. .1 , Benevolent Association, classes election in'November because next_ Hemlock and Hickory avenues and Lincoln drive wnerc there was a mayoralty nomination by Council- dents won the debate according to and reading material about air- er, Dorothy Quelch and William Various committee .'. have been will be heiti - on Tuesday . and liionth's • balloting lot Bqfough" Center street said the siren atop "bombing** and "lires." • "Three man Robert C. Krueger, former a vote by the audienceau . planes. •'•••-.'•• AToolley arc working . with her. Thursday evenings through' May 7 Councilman Dudley Neville and I*'-*- organized to work on trie classroom C6uncil nominations will be cut Borough Hail, which was sounded "casualties*" were "reported and The moderator was the Rev. 2. Practice iinn arithmetic funda- library. These are book, plates, Attending . from Cranford are and dry. ' / . ;'; at 1:35 p. m. in conjunction with treated, V '•">• " '' • • .' John Vitale, local contractor. Gerard Murphy of St. Peter's Col- ;mentnls and measures. . . , ROOSEVELT SCHOOL . : : t Frederick Ward, chairman, • Lynn Lt. Thomas Woods, Lt. Lester. Pay cash and SAVE ... 13 Union County 'communities, Mr. Neville and Mr, Vitale en- lege. Fa^ier Murphy, is modera- . 3. A study in science—^especial- • Grade 6 ' Two Republicans* and two Dem- Two o| the "casualties" from the Mason, Charles Goodfellow_.._...., , Don Powell, Lt; George.L. Rbsendale could not be heard. Nor, they said. first "bombing" were treated at tered the- race last Thursday, eve- tor of the .Gannon Debatini: So- ly on weathcrV weather conditions The children in Miss Mary Dono- ocrats have filed for nomination Aiemoers 01 the K-Teen Club! are shown above at a recent meeting in Harding School audi- iind effects of weather Upon7fly- /an's sixth grade welcomed back «^ai ison, and Susan Peterson; pos- ggt Edward Lee and Patrolman with a Union County Trust Personal loan for the two council seats which BUSS MARILYN WISSEL wereCthe air whistles sounded at the scene and then brought to the torium. The ping pong tables and other equipment were presented to the group, by J". Rcstucci ning, filing their peitions shortly ciety and "professor of sociology ters, Donald Patton, chairmah^ Mithael Fedroft. Those enrolled the same time by Aluminum Com- first aid, center which had been set of the R. & C. Construction' Co. Councilman Oliver J,. Brown, adult adviser, reports additional before midnight deadline. Mayor •I s"t..Peter"s Collefie... ingg; .••. ; ; o their class a'former classmate, will be up for election this fall roan Miller. Joan spent. the past Jane Arnold, Edward Rathje, Wes- "from" Gar-wood are .Lt. Thomas meaning there won't be any sort pany of America plant in South up at Harding School. • . equipment could be used. '..'." . • ! . , . • ' • '/ William Lister is not seeking re* Herman Occi, chairman of the 4. Drawing and painting . pic- ley Lane and Clinton Crane; cata-'• .--.—• avenue and Sonoco Products Com- election. ,,'. ,•..-.- rear in Caracas, Venezuela. The Colwell, Sgt. Harvey Cpwell and Want a TV set, sparjdtng new refrig- You save ... and of course jou can- of battle prior to the primariek More, than 150 civil defense vol- membership committee, reported tures of airplanes. ' • ••.'"'•• log, Elaine, Roberts!, chairman, Jane Sgt. .James J. Lesa'k.o; pany plant in North avenue. Another interesting fight has de- :!ass enjoyed hearing about her Petitions were filed with Bor- Ghqose unteers participated in the drill that 453 men had joined the socie- 5. Making models af_ptanes. Cltaver, Laurie Lukas, Leslie Ker County Detective Louis Marte combine your present bills and loans, despite the rainy, weather. . AH veloped tor the position of tax col- ixperiences in South America. erator, automatic washer or other ma- ough Clerk Walter S. McManus The "bombs" fell at Fifth ave- K^feen Club Now in Full Swing 1 and Gail Clauer; book reports, Jo of Garwood is • secretary of the operations were under the direc- lector. The incumbent, E, C. An- I' • , Childrcn^'under musjcal directors and pay them off im sJJitiomlo buying /before last'.Thursday's deadline nue and Oak street and Hemlock Ann McKenna, chairman, Robert school. jor appliance? You an have it! Just avenue and Center street- Myth- tion of Daniel P. Kerr, director: derson, is being opposed, by. Mrs.' Fames Lertney' and Channing Cop- for incumbent Republican Coun- Queen KENILWORTH — Although in by the club several weeks ago group now has a. membership of Frances L. Condon of 32 North page, sang and recorded their orig- Clare; Diane Hower, Andrew Wells the home appliance yoa want. ical explosions resulted in. fires Dr. Morse Shcpard was in charge more'than 160 youths' and that the and Susan MacDonald; library come to us for a Personal Loan you re- cilman Burton E. Dickerman and operation less than seven months, when two ping pong tables, a -set Eighteenth street, senior tax clerk ihal songs in a musical assembly and injuries to two persons at. each of the first aid center. • •••; of indoor horseshoes and a dart niembership is Increasing weekly. -reading,' David Hardy, chairman, Francis Knight. The petitions the K-Teen Club is riqw well es- and a borough employee for more ' in Roosevelt School. Each class 'More than 80 teenagers arc pres- l Ddvid Wurth, Robert Rowland, Di- Dr. MacKuy Xo Attend ' pay in comfortable monthly install- Drop in today at any of our convenient Miss Wissel to Reign location. The First Aid Squad and Under the direction of Donald tablished In Kenilworth. game was presented to the group than 18 years. •• - ; ' were'.filed by Councilman Addison by Joseph. Restucci of the R. & C.ent each week to'participate in the isplayed a poster illustrating' its ane Kohn and George Reusch, and the evenings of April 30 and May 1.stationed around Garwood to de- ground next to Harding School voyager. ' ' . . • pointed out. Running unopposed for county : tancc's, fourth grade; and Robert «OO «3.M> . S3*AO f Continued on page three) later this sprirtg. • .• • committecmen posts are James ordering accurately esti- Clare, "Helpfulness," Mrs.Hattie Air. Dickerman, who has been and 2 with -cast comprising local . It, was' reported .that .the present may-be a reality in the near future. Arthur- Doucha of Linden, who The B&ard of -Education made *«o 104.94 S55JM council president since 1947,. is residents and squad 'members. Flynn in the First District, Robert F''*! mate your needs in relation Meyer's ^ fourth tgra.de. l.aoo 131.20 l^MMO siren is inadequate jnd that some The. proceeds of a. musical revue plays the electric zither, will be the school auditorium available to Olaiiaf completing his third three-year, Garwobd youngsters will see a to be presented March 26 and 27a featured instrumentalist. He Gordon in the second and Leroy to local temperature changes ' 1W.'',Leriney .accompanied the 1,610 areas .didn't hear the signal. How- the club each Friday night.-When Sturgis in the third. ' term on the local governing body. preview of the show at a dress re- in the Harding School auditorium will double as a clarinetist in thesome school activity occurrs on singers and. recorded their songs. ANY AMOUNT UP TO $*&0—TMItt AM fXAMTUS OMIT. v ever, this situation will be cor- While all the interest in the pri- ...give you automatic delivery He has served as chairman of thc hearsal on April 29. ' Honor List, rected When a new siren is pur-by the Elizabethtown Variety^ Play-» "ship's orchestra," which will in- that evening,, a program is held 1 Karen Turner accompanied Miss SMOOTH MMVMf NT MMOD IF OISMtn. mary concerns the Republicans, the «n dean-burning Mbilh* ' Clernlnson's class. No Better Name... police, street and finance commit- As for the beauty queen,-Miss chased in the near future. Borough crs under the auspices of the Ken- clude Charles Beayers, pianist, and some. other night of the week. It ilworth Lions Club will go toward Raymond Schramm,. saxophonist Democrats have- filed a complete tees and is, now head of the fire Wissel has naturally curly, light Council has appropriated funds is the hope of the group to expand slated to oppose the GOP in No-; • • '•,.'.• • • GradeS ; ' ' " •• '• Above charges include Life IRSU committee. • brown hair with gray-blue eyes, for the sirens, which wil be purr the construction of the' rink. ,'. Most of the dances .and songs, are its activities so that more children CR. 6-0900 Names 52 > . The benefit performance is onepresented, during a special ship's vember when control of borough;' Miss Geralding Cleminson's fifth to cover unpaid balance Councilman Dickerman :, was is five-foot two and weighs 104 chased as soon as state and Federal can be accommodated and so that affairs will be at stake. They are: [rade has combined creative writ- president of the board of Health pounds. Her father. is employed approval is given to-obtain*'Fed- of a lengthening list of shows pre- concert while at sea., The show is a more extensive, program can be f sented by, the volunteer entertain- climaxed with the ship's entry in- Councilman Earl J. Baron, for ing -and art. Individual themes; on page three) by Dupont Company 'in Kearny Garwood, Kenilworth eral matching funds. • ' instituted, Mr. Brown said. A iruiyor," Walter E. Boright and Ed- hosen by each pupil, became sub- 3runner s nhd her . mother, by .Magnus ers, most of •whom are amateurs to New York harbor. thrce-or-four-night-a-week pro- rtUCtiniONOfTICIAMt Civil defense officials said the from Elizabeth and immediate vi- ward R. Woodruff for council and jects of poems 'and water-color Chemical Company. She.lias a Students Gain Honors Many of the cast are charter gram would be njoj'e beneficial, the Mr. Brodcrick, tax collector. test.also''pointed up the need for cinity. adult adviser explained. paintings. The poems and pictures t*t*rnUits«vitr brother,- Cpl. Robert J. Wissel, sta- At Regional School members of the Elizabethtown The following, persons will be Troop 75 additional volunteers. This is es- George White of the Elizabeth Variety Players, formed in March The local group was studied, by North Broad Street tioned with the army in Western pecially true in the Blue Ridge elected to the Democratic County Eliubeth. N. i.• 142 Broad St. • Wertminater A*e..» Prince St. • 715 EEnfecth A«w Germany and sister, Mrs. Ken- SPRINGFIELD — Twelve stu-> YMCA, is director of the group. 1950. Mr. White proposed the or-a citizens committee in Wcstileld dents' from Garwood .and Kenil- section, they said. Committee; First District — Ray- i d 609Kreufield Ave. • 100 South A*e,E neth Kline of South Plainfield. He composed the dilalogue and ganization- following a successful which is considering thee formatioformation IPffn^ R\y<)f phnrgh pnrf Mrs. Mary u/ertb hava gainailr lilgltrill; IWHKII W It was reported that the control presentation of a minstrel to raise Meeting to Be A 1952- graduate and member of arranged the musical selecioh's and of a ft• ""'• Kelly; second. Joseph Kane and for the fourth marking period at center was( in constant communi- dances. Action of the show takes funds for erection of the Carl F. \V*1. the Honor . Society • of Jonathan- cation with various units by means Mrs. Helen Mutek, and third, Ar- M WOmtlD, Coimr tawS Sii Bn» Opm Men' S'I*"."•''•-»' '• .'-'' ,/\ the troop's committee" held~Tues- the oppoistion to Mr. Anderson Faculty Members Kasperovich of Garwood; sopho- members of. the following units: German .embarking for their first bers of ,the Everyman's .Bible HOLLAND TOKK , cixyr^ day night, at the home of Warren Demolition and clearance, volun- may stem from his. strong stand - mores — Robert Hull of Kenil- visit to America. Thomas Sadler of Class and friends of the -latei Mr. opposition to. the low cost apart- Binns. • worth and Barbara Klepadlo and teer firemen and the fire reserves, Elizabeth- will be cast as a, British Mueller, who for many years wiis REE-STRONG COAL CO. Scouts will learn such things as To Attend Meeting L(»cal Leaders Keport ment project several years ago. Gloria Mosca of_ Garwood; and policemen and i police | reserves, "bobbic" who in real life was a social' and membership secretary first'aid by visual demonstrations GARWOOD — Mrs. Myrtle ' (Continued on page two) R CoIIrciions For Mr. Neville, who resides at "Dependable. Friendly Service Sine* 1925" . RICHARD HARTIG •ire CHRYSLER QUALITY freshmen — Joyce- Hart, Barbara member of the constabulary in hisof tjie YMCA. 20, North Eleventh street, this will in addition to learning from books. Christie and Mrs. Marjorie Nobbs, (JOHNSTON PAWT SHOW Materia and Madeline Tripka of native England. He came'here last Trail PrevioiiH Mark (Continued on page two) ' . It viras. reported that the Gary/pod' Lincoln School "teachers, will rep- fall to make his home. ' ,. ,. OFFICE ;.;••• •;',:,-YAHD-;';•'',..;;.• resent the. Garwood Teachers' As-* Garwood; and William Fischer 101 N. Union Avc First Aid Squad, will show the. and Pat Srnaliey of Kenilworth. The Scotsman will be portrayed KENILWORTH «- Residential Cot. North & Union Ayes. Lexington AvW. at L.VJLH. 1 members ways of applying first Sociatiotv at a luncheon meeting of Fetes collections'in the annual fund drive CKanford as low as by James "Sandy" McDonald of aid. the New Jersey Education Associ- Those gaining honors are: Sen- Roselle, who. has appeared before of the Cranford-Gartoood-KenilT RHS Board, Also at the session, it was an- ation Saturday in Trenton. iors — Ann Barbarise, Meredith many groups in' the east as' a worth Chapter, American ^ nounced that "Parents' Night" will At least 14 teachers in Garwood Cronkright and Ruth Schumm, all Durow Scotch comedian, specializing in Cross, have reached $300, Mrs. be held as part of the regular schools will attend the New Jer-of Kenilworth; juniors, —^ Robert GARWOOD»— William *(. Dur- imitations of the late Harry Lau- William Lang, residential chair- Underway man, announced. ^ . ,• Borough Phut • If you're planning to get a fine new car... your Chrysler •• meeting of the troop next Thurs- sey Education Association Cen- Beling and Jean Steffen, both of ow of. 1060 Dewey place.^a resi- der. Richard E. Neyen, a_member day. The scouts will hold an in- tennial dinner at the Elizabeth- Garwood; and Michael! Fevola dent of Garwood for more than a of the-Linden City Council and School Board Study Ifwas pointed out by Edwin W. •V*'""" "\,, •'" • dealer con show you a car that gives you 1 vestiture ceremony, .service stars Carteret Hotel in Elizabeth on George MacKenzie, Gail' Strack, half-century, recently was feted at veteran entertainer, will appear as Kraus, local chairman, that' col- School Confab far more for your dollar than any other on the market today! May 7. Lewis Laird, superinten- William Weber, Malcolm Yohan- a surprise buffet supper 1 in honor Unit Begins Compiling lections, to date arc behind, last and attendance awards will be the German traveler, Nicholas Rig- KENILWORTH — Borough . • It's the brilliant new ehrysler Windsor . . : presented and a film will be shown dent of schools, will be one of a ndn, and "Claudette Jeckowilz of of his 80th birthday anniversary. gi of Elizabeth, a banjoist who has Statistics, Material year's record. The boal of the chap- '.? ;$":•?• '-.'•••.••-! s. ;.••.-• <•>••&.-. /».•"; cials will meet with the Regional : lw group of schol heads which will Kenilworth. The affaijr was held at the home of appeared on a children's television ter-is $lfi,057. ff i;v:i • -'. ^t.-..i"r".« .^"••wi>vv;? -S;;...-V •;:•: . yours for little more than a low-priced oti activities at Camp Watchuhg. KENILWORTH — The. Board of High School Board of Education i sing several songs during the soc- his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ' - . " •-. •• car with **1l it& extras! -'• Friends and parents are invited. • Also, sopnomores . — Flora Education's new survey and plan- Mrs. Lang .reported the house- on March 31 to discuss this bor-. ial hour. BuchbinderV Margaret Burns, and Mrs. Fred Frey of West field. torhouse cun^uss will be concluded Committee members at the ning committee for future* expan- ough as a location tot a" new high ° •' ' •Bringingyou Chrysler size, safety, and prestige! meeting were Henry Hackert, • The'..'local' teacher's association Bruce^Hayde'n, Nora" iProvenzano A native of Fair Hay en. Mich., Seventeen Building this week. She urged anyone-not school. . . •".•• in fhe near future will sponsor a "Phyllis Rochow of Garwood; Mr. Durow as a youth helped his sion has already, begun compiling contacted to get in touch with her Ill PRIltll > The'famous performance of chairman, Frank Munn, Herbert A 10-acro site between Lafayette ., Werthwein,' Scoutmaster Charles basketball game- bet ween, the fac-. >d Judith Anderson, Frederick father in a lumber mill in -thePermits Issued necessary data and, statistics, or M.r. Kraus. . and Sheridan , avenues and 100 .; ; ulty and the Garwood varsity Breerri, David Carboy, John Kos- Michigan community. In order Stephen Kutosh, chairman, reports, Among those serving on the drive feet cast of Seventeenth street and . , Mercer, Jr., Gerard Wirsig, Jules to get to school, he h,ad to walk ill- l |iS' i'- .; k\fJf.^ Kiraly and Edward Sanders. Mrs. team. Joseph Troiano ior, Joan Martin and Edward During February The first aim of the committee, nre: Mrs. C. G^Yule, Mrs. .H. J. 100 feet West of Twenty-first street , £•$•: -3 P.- V:'-y>*j.-«*'/»i*Ri4's4.-.';;«: ;;',•.:;.<;''..'.>:• ^ five miles. '•'."" Munn and Mrs* Clifford Buchman Katherine Walther arexplanning Spillman of Kenilworth. . Mr. Kutosh' said, is to determine McMunn, Mrs. F. J. Bresnahan, has been offered the board by the '• Husband of the latejtfary Kess- KENILWORTH—Seventeen per- represented the troop's - Mothers' the game. .Proceeds^wfirbe given Also, freshnien — CarlAllmon- mits-for the construction of new what are the future needs .of .the Mrs. R. DeRick, Miss Slgne Swan- borough. Most of the land U now ler of Leesville. Mich!, Mr. Durow Club. ••» " to local fund drivj Mi Gail Buczynski, Evelyn Roode dwellings were issued during Feb- school system. Then the committee burg, W(rs. -Edward Duffy, Mrs. owned by the borough. .Borough PLUMBING, AS WE KNOW and Judith Tombs of Garwood; came here with the Aeolian Com- ruary by .Building Inspector Fred will determine what it would like Vincent Werner, Mrs. A. V. Hod- Attorney Ea[l Pollack reported re- and Jane Benintente, Constance pany in 1809 when the firm moved W. Tcipel. • . in the way of further expansion upp, Mrs. j, Weber, Jr.. Mrs. G. A.cently. '•• • » IT TODAY, WAS AS _ -i Bergstrom,,James Carapezza, Viv- east from Detroit. He. was super- The new dwellings have an esti- and finally decide what the bor Carpenter, Mrs.-K. C. .Anderson, At a meeting last month, both' . More Than lOO Cafwood ian David. Dorothy Fuller, Joseph intendent of the company's mill, mated valuation.of $147,O0O< This ough can afford, he pointed out. Mrs. W. Dunkclmann, Mrs. Joseph iides agreed to have definite inter- /; ^•.UNKNOWN AS THE: . ' ..;.. Galka, Roberta' Gondon,' Kathy yard and maintenance for about is an exceptionally large number Four or more alternatives arc Kane, Mrs. R. Neunuirin, Mrs. C. mation available for the March 31 TELEPHONE; OR Lcikaoskas vFrances Longo, Cath- 30-years. •' • , .^ of new homes for the month of expected to be suggested by the W. Thomas,'Mrs. W. G. Bridges, meeting so that a decision can be Pupils Named to Honor Roll leen Meredith, Lenore Obst, Ad- Mr. Durow is a member' of the February, Mr. Tcipel commented. committee, Mr. Kutosh said, listing Mrs. H. F. Reynolds, Mrs. W. Tap- made promptly. . . -^ pc, Mrs. G. Scheldcgcr, Mrs. M. GARWOCHP-rFiiteen classes in Marie Harnish, Shirley •Schnauf- rianne Pollack, Margaret' Schmid Woodmen of. the World and is a The total building evaluation for the advantages and.disadvantages Thomas Nolan, of Clark Town- • ELECTRIC LICiHT. Fevola. .- : the, three local schools report that, fer and Udia , Hieder; grade .1, and Arlene Schroeder of Kenil- past councilor of the group. ^ For the month was $160,050. • of each. These could Include either ship is chairman of the board's H 1 a total of 103 students have been Mrs. Margaret Bahr.— Linda Fer- workh. • ' active membership in. the Cran- Other permits ' were' for two a centralized of decentralized sys- - Also, Mrs: Michael Mascaro, site committee which has been wsli Ann Sieller and Dennis Web- ford Camp, he recently, received small factories, three garages rand tem, Mr. Kutosh explained. Among Mrs. J. Terry, Mrs. D. W.-McLaren, studying the problem for several PIuuiLiiig Was* The» Mighty Crude. Ye« — It's" a nanied to the honor roll. • "• Mrs. Howard Murphy, Mrs. B» E.years. A tract of land in Moun- . Pupils in Washington School on ster; grade 2, Mrs. Bahr — Ann 7 a 50-year certificate. two dwelling alterations. During the possibilities arc an addition to Haskin, .Judith ,Hidi, Virginia Brownies 'Star Present at the supper were Mr, the, month, 17 occupancy permits Harding School or a new building Perkins, Mrs. J. H. Drew, Mrs. J. tainside was at Hrst suggested, but Far Cry from Those Early American Days To Our the.hohor roll follow:' rContlnuoa on page two) Mulligan, Mrs. F. A. Rein, Mrs. G. voters in the district turned this Grade 1, Mrs. Wilma Milligan— Kimdrat and Fay Woods; grade 3, On TV Program > (Continued on -pager three) • were issued. , : Mis. Marjorie• Lysaght .— Linda J. Lyon, Mrs. Adoloh Leikuuskas, down twice. Kenilworth led the Present Modern Era. ._.-•--•.-' Kathy Jackovlc, Bobby Leonard, GARWOOD—Local residents Mrs. M. O'Brien, Mre. S. J. Jtf flght agqinst the Mountainside' Oonald MacDougall, Roni Moslcr, Certo, Beverly Kundrat, Charles viewing the junior Frolics show zurski, Mrs. M. A. Shopard, Mrs. tract both\times. • ' " But Even the. Best of Tilings Sometimes • Terry Rose, Kathleen Tougher and Shoosmith,' Michael Rose, Bette Ann Dorkoski, Jeanette Paen- O. J. Brown, Jr., Mrs. W. Von ph- In addition/to the local site, Carol Verlotti; grade, 1, Miss. Jos-. on television station WATV last Basketball Popular, Well Icn,-Mm.'E. Vinella, Mrs. Arthur property in Clark Township is also roth, Jo Ann Deremer; Richard • * • • i™* • . , . • • • *> , SJ «. Go Awry'. So When Something In Your ...... ephine Sharkey — Ellen Dubas, Saturday may think they^w^ Vitalc, Mrs. William Johustone, under consideration by. the board. .'""' • ' ' • The option of Pull-time Power Steering Wojtowicz. Geraldine Hldi and KEN*iLWORTH — Basketball is 1 :. > far easier and safer control in turning and parking. Leas Carol , Ann Kakowsky. Norma Imagining thing* if they recog- Mrs. Alfred Scale and Mrs. Sam- It is liclicvod the board holds an Plumbing System Does Go Wrong , . . . Gerald Johnson.' not only popular in this borough, uel Antinozzi. j: "wheel turning" required.to,maneuver the ear!. Roode, Paul DeFrancesco and Jcft nized some children in the aud- option to the Clark land. • Mousted; grade 2, Mrs. Ruth Lnr- Also, grade-4, Miss Clare Chris- but also very well played. ience as Garwood youngsters. ' '• Shock absorbers thajb let you take rough roatis with the same confidence Mm. KathcrlnC' Lcrke^ . Sharon tiano — N«rtfcy Jo Humenik, Net- To attest to this,statement is; thv FOR FAST & EFFICIENT as you'd travel Park Avenue! ' • Pechin, Dale Prcuss, Michael tle Cannaiiata, Cynthia Van' Dzu- . Such was. not the case, how- many fine player* from kenilworth Uass, Billy Prish and John.Sol- na, Ann Marie Mllinno, June Hidi, eveV; 16V^"members of'Brownie who play outstanding roles with Local Youth in Trouble VSafety-RIm wheols'that won't "throw" a punctured tire. The safety of 37^ more vision tis. Pat Makowsky and Barbara Aus- the Regional High School five and KENILWOUTH — You think;Jt>iinitu;'s vehicle and bullets in a, tin; grade 4. Miss Margaret Gun- Troop 35 attended the show at PLUMBING SERVICE »" ' ~ over the hood! The height of highway fashion in exterior - : ~_, Also, grade 2, Mrs. | 1 tho-gri'u"t rccowl. 4ha local -school 'V/ou'vc tKot troubles'.'. Herbert E-i brown |ia|K'r bag. njnj. _ Arlene Knppy,r.JeaWne the Mosque Theater in Newark, . • .. style and interior comfort! . .... nr«ioks — Beth Ann-Rambo, Car-j five haflj-nmbllfed utiulnst all com- s, 23-years old, of.Jfl North] Dr. Henry P. Dciigler examined' l-v Dcrcdita, Richard Beylan, JDavid Several,, times during the pro- Twenty-.thlrd street probablbly hah s 1 the defendant at 'Policl e Headquar- ^ ' v ' ' •Hettikmoney'ts-worth. too important lobe miaksd.-. o' Ciriind Jury on a vehicle. Jbtinings was urraUned ' ^ Kur'lowicz. Lynn Fontonelli, Mai'- of-frr Brownies.... compiled by the Kenilworth Rock- Ijofore Magistrate- Heniry c: Me-.' Massari, Susan Quenk and Earl! charge of carryinu u fmiccaletl ilyn Haydtjn, Judy "Simialone, Besides becoming TV "stars" ets in the recreation committee wojipon, and is ;ilso \wi»u liclil in Mullen in Municipal .Court. Fol- ., Harper, and grade 3, Mi's. Jean, Richmd Sciida, Earl Mitchell'and the .children were given a big sponsored baskctbull league and lpwing arraignment, he was com—: W-'. Budget four Payments If You Wish Ann Pulda — Rona Buchbiudcr, SO bail on a charge of drunken CHRYSLER WlNDSOR one of America's first family of fine cars! : Eileen Choborda., wedge of cake by "Uncle Fred." against outside competition. drlyinK. , ~" milled to the Union County Jail, ? * * • 1 • s -. • 1 , ' ... • - ' V ' ,••'-"• . Marjorie Harper; George Puuld-j tni>siu;r~tff' ceremonies. *' The local school system nan The lociil youth was tiikon into Elizuboth.but .w released in 'ball; '£ inc. Penny Sto^lt, Stephen Tripka, Lincoln School honor roll pd- pils Include: The Brownies were accom- sponsored a buaketball team for custody in Springileld Sunday Tucjiday. 1 & Hobby Tropp, Mary Ann VJperinu, panied by Mrs. Robert' Harris the pust ucven years, and in that light utter >h car he was Orivinii A hearing on th« drunken Norman Werthwein and Geny Grade 5, Mrs. Myrtle Crissey— Carole Dubas. darol Korczynski, and Mrs. Richard B. Harper, Kenllworth's school huketball team line-up for th« photog- time trie cagerS have Won ,18 of 10 crushed into a tree nt South ng charge will be held March i Wergland. •' , rapher followinc' its victory In the Regional'district basketball n Springneld Municipal CoVfU-,^i HEATING CO. Carol Jean Mousted, Shirley Fon- leaden), and Mrs.' Leo Liskovec. tourney contests. In the tourna- Springfield avenue, and Duniler . INOQBrOBAXSD HARRY MOTORS, Inc: Students in Franklin School on tournament. Shown (I to r) are: Front-row — David Jespenon, Jennings hit the same tr*»i^' ment, Kenilworth has reached the road. Patrolman Otto Sturm lUid tenelli, Blanche Powers, Jeanne Mrs. Samuel Paffentoth, Mrs. Jerry Nekbitt. Ed McCarthy, Charles Evans. Vincent'Fevola and the honor roll follow: Wamit, Rnlph Biunehl, Thomas Joseph Bender and Mrs. JRov_ final for seVen cohsccutlve years John. Bnber report-they "f'miiul a; was > struck several Grade 1, Miss Entfean Phelp*— Peter Herman; back row — Kenneth Glov«rt coach, Ed* Kram- IC STREET RAHWAY, N. J. North Ave., E. Weatfield, N. J Cooper and Larry Smith; grade 5, Fitzsimmon^. ' Mrs. Liokovec licfc, John Kolessar,' John Buhner, Frank Cassera, John Fiel, and has won it four time*; Only .Sa.5 mm. automatic pistol of Italian ; another vehicle, killingj Henry Bluhm, Karl Dowhie, (Continued on pun* three) . iriude arranacmeutii fur the trip. Jaxnei Deiiharn, Warren Bruder und' Frank Tavemjr, muuageir. (Continued on |Mye tU)o) make in the iflovti coinyai'tiueiit of j boy.. Thomai Perry, Thomas! tatteu.

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THE CRANPORD CH3ZEN AND CHRONICLE^ THURSDAY, MARCH 19. THE^CRANFORD GT31ZEN AJTO CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. MA«CH/1&, 1953f Page Three ' 14 years old, an eightti grade"itu- a survey should,take eight months ter seasons, this, year's team'cam. I at Hotel Stacy Ttent in Trenton.' a broken Pelvis andHiruised Jback y , rae tai-v Club Guest lJ 12 para niid tp n year, he said on strong'toward \hP ftnd ' 'a flat wrwnnw ^>ught-up-to-datc—by' him _D±. .Vilii.im Tlurnaf,! Jr..*flnd son, Wit- SSaturday y when bo -was-struck byy » dent. Alvin-J^ 12 y IVf ore Than 100 Pupib l ion County assemblywoman, and a basketbalblll backboardbkbd , ItenilwortItilth enth grade pupil, anff "Jon, six Undoubtedljrthe Board ot.Edu- season to^ gain ~ a"seedini~ sy-Sug2da" awarded pins to troop the total nttneber eSjgiMe for last Arthur L. Johnson, county super- amTTTI, Mr. and'Mrs. John Mich-" Of Neighboring Unit cationTwill go over the debt limit Simni alczyk and daUghteri Janet, all of National Tool Co. Visit to the courthouse, assembly police report - • <\ .' •:', • years old, who is in the first grade. Union County^Tournament. lnu\" committee members Mrs. Melyin Named to Hon6r Roll year's pnmarjr-.ejection, -when intendent of schools, Berriarjd' To Speak«at Regional KENILWORTH — Members o: as set by the state no matter what Stpiner, bdard cpuniel, and FreVi Gnrwood. Guests also were.pres,- and senate. ' • ... !•• "tte youth was treated by Dr. He has seven brothers, all living in berth in the state tqurney. U"nl|,ipi Hurley, Mrs. Cornelius CorneUis (Continued jrom paoc one) 1,499 persotts were rcgistered- r SPRINGFIELD — Dr: Ruth C. the Kenilworth Rotary Club me type of expansion is decided upon, performers for the squadthioUEh I £lasse rof tfnion, architect for the enrfrom Westfield, Carteret, Lin- Reorganization Frederick Apfelbaum and taken to Kenilworth: and Mrs^ Oliver Hayden "gs a Xrs. Katherine Walther —• San- Borouah Cterfc Ptilip McGevna Boyle,' psychologist of. the Summit Friday with the Roselle-Roselle Mr. Vitale.'^Vvho has.' been a the chairman explained. Under out the whole season were ju(|j ' tolten ol appreciation for their preisent expansion program, nave den nnd Cranford. Bahuray Hospital: He is reported' dra Wojtowica, Helen Smith and announced "tfeii very few persons public schools, will be moderator. Pjrk Rotur> dub in First Baptis KENILWORTH—Federal 'judge Bu»ketball Backboard in good condtiion. there. building and excavating contractor thees circumstances, any program Herman and MacKenzie, both Wai cooperation with the troop." have registered since the General been invited to" attend the meeting. Mrs.-.-M'abcl ^iedel of, Harris-' Church.'Rosclle. The regular meet proposed would have to be ap- boys. Herman, a three-letter rhan George Stewart, and grade 6, Mrs. he ar Mr March 26, of a student panel dis- Meariey hhs accepted a plan of re- Patrolman George Kernan re- 18 years, resides at 101 North The affair also saw the presen- Marjorie Nobbs —.Carol Walldenu. Election to November. The dead- T Pl ». ' Forbes s*ld, is to burg. Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Commemorative Rite ing last Wednesday was cancelled Falls, Injures Youth - v Twenty-third street. A Ufe-long proved, by the State Division of at Regional, paced the team's-at* bring the board up to date on the cussion at the PTA-jmeeting of the organization for the National Too ports the youth u as. one of a group Troop OT Conducts tation of • community badges to the udy Hayden 3ob Davis, Tom line, for registering was Maricfe 12., Board of Education Leonard Dowhle and family of 402 It was announced that George and Manufacturing Company of KENILWORTH -^ Carl Kwas- of nine or ten boys who,were in- resident of Kenilworth, he attend- Local Government.. • tackin the early season games and future building. . - Union street. Mrs.- Riedel. is the Jonathan Dayton Regional High - Slated at Methodfet had a scoring average in double Coinniemorative Rites. troop members. Recipients of the Binns, Jane Shuha and' Malvina A new salary guide was unani- School. The students will discuss E. Powers, superintendent and sec- North Twelfth street.. ' nick,, 12 years old. son o^ Mr. and stalling the backboard against a ed local'fchools and Drake Busi- awards were Marie Di lorio, sec- Committees Named mother of Mrs, Dowhie.. figures. MacKenzie was ;,K0 1. Hidi. .•-<': • . mously adopted.'"•T'he minimum Teen-Age problems. . Cominunity Cmirch retary' of the Union County Mos- The'plan approved •Monday, was tree in an empty lot in Seventh ness College, Elizabeth as well as basketball Popular In Franklin School ond class badge; Phyllis Cornellis, Family Supper Fetes^ m quito Control Commission,. ha? Mrs! Walter J. Kwasnick of 36 drafting sthool in Morristown. He steady performer throughout the I Honor roll students, in "the re- For Regional School salary is increased to $2,900 and Mrs. Grovcr Batson of ,317 Wal- KENILWORTH — L service of amended two weeks ago. It pro- street shortly after noon. Carol Bary, Ronda Fontenelli, v nut street will celebrate her birth- Panelists include Joan. Robert- been elet'ted.president.of the local vides for increasing a settlement of North (Eleventh street, suffered a is the father Of two children^ 12- In Kenilworth schedule. • . ' GARWOOD — Girl Scout Troop maining Lincbln School classes Long-Time Resident . the maxirpum to,,$5,100. commemoration in hfcnor of (he Judy v Hayden and Gail Hurley, SPRINGFIELD — Adam Simmsi day anniversary today With a fam- son, Mike- Scholz, Mike Fevola, club! On July 1, he will succeed bx claims from $100,000 to $175,- j^ar-old Christine, a seventh grade 'Continued from Page One) f! t last Wednesday, commemorated will be announced next week. c .,. . - y ... The board granted Use of the founders of the thurcHwill be held Another local lad also ' starred I cook badge, and Jane Shuhq and of_ Kenilworth was appointed to ily gathering. Her husband, three Carol Caiitellano, Flora Buchbirtd- ' at 11 a. m. Sunday/n the Com- V. D. Barker. Also elected were 000 and was suggested by. the De- Three-Way GOP student, and Carl, eight years old, four' points separates the school the founding of the girl scout Yesterday parents of children Durow's eight cifflldiien, their hus- school audltorjum on April 18 for er, Tommy Twyman and- Joan BOBOUGtf Or KENH.WOK1H in scholastic competition this vear Marie Choborda, writer /badge. in the eighth grade at Lincoln head the important (lnance, law a political rally for eiifford-P. Case, jions, two daughter, their wives; munity Methodist Qfturch. Vice president, John Kirchn'er partment of Justice and the Treas- a third grade pupil. | movement at ceremonies in Frank- bands and v»sve5 and his four and 'by-laws committee of the Giannatasso'. All Regional students^ • .,' • irtTBuc xmtcm . • • Mayor Fight Opens from winning It each year. • —Dick Anglim, St. Mary's star The presentations, were made by School visited..the school between of Rahway in his bid. for the-Re- andrjhusbands' and several Rrand- , During thef~§5rvice, a sealed secretary, Kenneth Barjtlett; treas- ^ Department,. The government Interested in council affairs for Since Ken Glover has been lin School. . The movement began j^py yiclud'ed Mr. Jonathan Dayton''Regional H,ii«h are invited to attend and partici-T urer, Swen Swenson, Who was. re- Public .notice is hereby erven that the ; center. The 6-^5 local youth Mrs. Joseph Choborda, leader. ' :30 and 4:30 p. m. and 7 and 9 publican gubernatoiHal nomination. children will be present.. metal' box, which was taken from contended National -Tool owed Borough" of Kent!worth lias letehed an •' fConrtsjuea jrom page one). many years, Mr. Vitale said, yester- coach, the team has won about 55 the backbone of the powerful I j 11-years ago. . ' « .' and Mrs'. WutEaim burou*. Jr.. and School Board of Education Tues- pate in tho open discussion. Re- elected; and directors, Police Chief offer from Erwin, Ot Anderaon and Laura I'cjock- in the evening to discuss the. • cornerstone •. of the present $1,264,146 in taxes over a period be his first try for the position of day he is,"in the race to stay." games and lost eight, including Elizabeth five and one of its lead- Mary" Anh Guerriero spoke on Refreshments were served by t III: Mr- and Mrs. day c^'ening by Raymond Forbes, James Testn, 'soh_ of Wf. and freshments will be served Inothe ^George D. Conklin, Albert Keres- G. Anderaon. his wife, to purchase Uae : Willow building, will be opened and its of years. premises deacilbed herein for the sum mayor. He is a former couneihnan, the district tournament. Against ing scorers.' Coach Al Lon.-ilfcd (lie history of girl scouting; Ma- the girls who were awarded cook the scholastic records of their.chil-i^rJ'^nA- 'a^d ^TldrenTMary president. SOCIAL S Mrs. Frank jTesta of .557 school cafeteria following the contents examined. The stone will tas, Arthur, Silverman and Mr. Acceptance pf the plan ends six of Five Hundred i«SMi ObUars. ' Said having served two threeryear badges. Mrs. Louis Fontenelli was dren with Mrs.. Esther Tonjex and i^onard, iaid 3Ur. and Mrs. avenue, celebrated his 19th birth- meeting. district teams, the Kenilworth five tabbied Anglim as his key perfor- rio Choborda identified and told 1 Mr. Simms ii\so, heads the ath- '•be refurbished and'placed-.in the Barker. • .'...'• years of negotiations to worJc-out offer hu'feetm approved by the tlayor terms. He was defeated in his bid School Study Group ... in charge of arrangements. , Louis Dughi "and Lewis Laifti. Elmer Ditrwar. all of Garwood, Canasta Club, met at the home day anniversary al homo with'his, and Council.at a meeting hej4-» net ^tb* has lost only to Garwood once in mer.' Anglim also was a top t!iRht what. the girl scout badge's and letic committee, while John Con- of Councilman and Mi's. Edward "new church, which is being built a plar\ of reorganization. 10th' day of March. IM3: subject to fur- &>?-* third term by Councilman Begins Growth Survey regular season play. Several bf the performer last year as St. Mary's uniform insignia mean; Yolanda Guests included mothers of the ;uperintendent of schools./ Mr. and Sins. Arthur .Fiurow of lori of Garwot>d heads the supplies family. • ther approval at a meeting of the Mayor The , students' registration for Tiller of 4^0 Beech avenue last Women of Paul's on the'Boulevard. The court was told that National and Council to be held on the UUi day Baron by 12 votes. He served.as (Conrtnueot irom page one/, losses have been to Roselle Park won four championships. That ;§t I | S.iinn, jfane Shuba, Ronda Fonte- girls, Mrs, Dorothy McAllister, ex- EIi2abet&: Mr. Mrs. Albert and equipment committee.' The m Jonathan Dayton Regional High Wednesday. Other members pres- . : Mrs. Andrew Ogden, who is b6- Tool's financial position has im- of,' March. 1953. at the BonwCh BaO. acting mayor from .time to time on the same site, the committee Junior High School. Mary's didn't repeat this year ij and ' Judy Hayden ~~partici- ecutive director of the Westfleld Durowr ami daughlw, Suzanne, of site committee, consisting of Thorn-. Sale Rockets Gaul proved considerably in.•.the .last Kenilworth. New Jersey, at' • p. nL. during the tenure of Mayors Fired School, Espringfleld/was discussed ent were Mr. aijd Mrs. James Pells Eligible Voter Total Uieved-to be-the--only-living-mem-r when the utfd orTer to purchase wfn be chairman said. ~~"j" • Coach Glover played with sev- not the local boys* fault. However, Council of Girl Scouts, and Mrs. Plainfteld.' aai George Durow of as Nolan of Clark, chairman, Mr. GARWOOD — The ladies of St. ber of the original founders of the two 'years because of substantial considered for final • approval and salt! V. Pitten and Max Benin. . he got offto a slow, start because with the parents by Mrs. Myrtle PlainfielcL.• A!s* were-MrM . of Cranford and _Mr: and Mrs. Since the Board of Education eral service teams and with club SUMMONS Mary Prior, music supervisor in ConWn- vice chairman, Mr. Simms Louis Kauffman and Mr. and Mrs. Down 15 Since EljMi*tu>X> Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church in 1914, will break the seal Air Force contracts. n accordance with the tnwl»Vm» of of a foot ailment, but has improved THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Christie. Other eighth grade nn^ Mrs- Alfred Dushartek and Playoff title he New Jersey Revised Statute* Title In .his final two years oi> council, met last night to interview teach- teams in Hudson County as well as Garwood schools. and-Dr. Minor K. Jones of Moun- Church will sponsor, a food sale ." •!-. •-'• ft .'. to' John'Koneskie of Elizabeth. ^ GAR,WOOD' -— Fifteen fewer on the metal box and turn the con- steadily since then. I • E—"_ • • teachersj^jvho were present to talk *;- JaneL hej.parents . between inter- an Deposit on Anal approval shall be other year. He served on all coun7 the first formal session of the^tudy reports basketball is very popular teams are selected, don't be sur- tholf. successors In riisht, title and heads ihe building and grounds 1 I*J. F. Laird, superintendent of tees, and the Rev. John R. Dex- the Kenilworth Basketball League, at least 30% of the sale price. son. Mrs. Ethel O'TVjole. Mrs. the General Election . last Novem-. For Legislative bus Ride dl committees and' was finance group is not expected until the be- witlj.from 40( io 45 .boys out for prised if you; see all three of the lnU-frat, LULU HOONEY. )tcr heirs, and planning' committee and the funeral rites for friends in Lan- heimer, pastor. Mr; Murphy and but not without it battle. , . Purchaser to pay the haasaee of drvUccs' and personal rcprc»chta- Listed in ^ Mary Prior, Frederick White and •ber, the Union County Board o(' schools, will be guest speaker at he purchase price, v in cash, within sixty hainnan three years and public ginning of next month, Mr. Kutosh the team each year. Kenilworth boys mentioned—some public 'and horne-relations commit- caster, Pa., Monday. the Rev. Mr. Dexheimer will ex- KENILWORTH—Mrs; Ernestine tlvf« and her, their, or any of their, Mr. Dughi. .Mrs. Dorothy Tearse CD Officials See Elections reports. a meeting . of the .Churchmen's By winning three games, the Marino of 31 Commonwealth road 1001 days alter .final approval and also safety chairman,another. said. In' the rneanwhilercommittee • Among former local players now prominently. . , . . successors In rleht, title and inter- (Continued from Pap'e Onp tee, while Mr! Nolan is transporta- Mrs. John J. Orlousky of 303 plain the contents to the RoSkets now have, won 30 consecu- pay proportionate share of taxes for the cut, MR. BOONEY. husband of Lulu was in charge' of the reception .Brotherhood tomorrow evening. announces that ^he Union County. balance of the year 1953 based on pres- Mr. Neville sponsors a teen-age members will continue to" compile on the Regional varsity are George As for the Rockets, they *ni;ain in 1944 and at present is^cHairman ISeecl for Volunteers ion chairman. Dr; Jones Reads' the Hazel avenue and Mr. and Mrs. For the primary this year, 2,092 tion. ••. ••" '• ,' •'' •'- '•• . tive games, tieirig a record helH'by . ' Kooney, EDITH WOODS, her hell's, c'ommittee. , '••:"•• . • "Christ Rejected As A Leader" Federation of Republican Women* ent asMsscd valuation. baseball team, which he directs, data for the survey. , • . • MacKenzie, Bobby" Arthur, Ronnie captured the league championship ' devisees and 'Personal 'representa- of the medical unit ^of the (CaaiimaeS firorai Page One) teachers and curriculum commit- Harold Clifford of 303 East stl'eot persons are'eligible to-cast. their will be the. sermon iheme of the> Floyd Ellison of Madison wil>be the Center Hardware five. The id' Purchaser to pay the costs of and has been active in ilhe fire de- "A complete and comprehensive ^lartshorn and Warren- ed for. the"'general election. ,At the 11 a. m, worship service Sun- -he will also direct the choir. season. .' . , . deed. The property shall be conveyed He attended local schools a!nd is a ommendations are made," Mr, Golcher, now'a resident of Ber- won 30 consecutive games. Bon •', Woods, ADA M.- HERD, her helm, of the industrial committee for The Industrial arts department, last years '.'prirtiary election, 2.-199 ita can be obtained from Mrs. by Bargain and Sale deed, subject to devisees and, personal • representa- They are; Mayuir Ii Thomas representative, \va snamed to the •bould- is the mother bf Mrs. plif- ilay. Tho Sunday School will con- At 9:45 a. m. Sunday, the con- The Rockets were behind in most Kutosh said. He. emphasized thai .kelejf Heightsrare on the freshman Halbsgut, John'Kraus and Ed Mc- under the 'direction of Mrs. Ce- Marina. ' ' . trictlons' of record, if any. and graduate of Roselle Park High tives and her, their, or any of tholr, the anuual/Red Cross. Fund drive Dc:ub. who< toc> in a jiolice patrol firiance committee, vice' chairman ford. - . persons were eligible to vote. vc'nei|(9:15 a.-m, " ••, firmation class and the Church of the playoff games.but managed irdinances. ' . ScbooL A homeowner, he is the the committee will get facts ahd squad. .. . ' • .'; Carthy Were, the big guns for the (L,.S.)siicccssani in rlcht. title'and Intof- now Urmerway. He has headed celia Jameson, was in charite of The trip will consist of luncheon • The Mayor and Council reserves r»t, MB HERD, husband of' Ada M. car.'i, reported ,fJtat a'ulomobile of the supplies and equipment and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harper of Thcrsermoiv theme at the -8 p. School will-convene. to win them all. The. Downtown- Ta'tner of three boys, .Dudley, Jr.; then make recommendations. Such Although Regional has had bet- league champions. he refreshmenis.' ;, ^ ers bowed in the first round, 27-24, he right to accept or reject any and an . Herd. VIOLA DALEY, her heirs, the/Cancer, drive o ii the local drivers 5«iJI«iiB ever to .the side of public and.home relations commit- 316 Locust avenue entertained Attends Conference m. Lenten service at 8 p. m. Wed- The buildinbugg committeee will >ther offers or bids. ' . ' devisees arid personal representa- .-In an effort to promote reading ees and to the transportation com- meet tonight at 8 p. m.'at, the ahd the Rainbows lost, 41-39, and NOTICE TO ABSENT. DEFENDANTS ' The premises are situate, lying and be- tives and her, their, or any ot 4evel and was connected with the the w>ad xcBtepi tfce alarm went off- Susan Ellis of• Irvlngton over the -KENILWORTH — Mrs: Gladys nesday will be "The Trial Before »••'". • outside class, 4Gr class members 45-30 in the best-of-three final nfiln the Borough of, Kenllworth.. Cbcra- * ' their, successors In right, title nnd mittee. John Li. Banyosz, who was week end. Susan is a couUn of. Pilot." Following the service, tho home of its chairman) William C. STATE 6F JrtW JERSEV • Interest. TMR. DALEY, husband' al March of Dimes and Heart Fund present oral or written book re- and the ptibiic stayed. indoors as Eastott, secretary for the. Kenil- round. •. ' ; y of Union and State of. New Jersey, elected last month as Garwood's Mrs. Harper. •-.:;* Women's Guild will meet. ^mith of 16 North Eleventh street. • ' '• • -^ TO' — " .. ind described as follows: ' . . . Viola Daloy, THOMAS \ AYLING. drives. A past president of the ports each Friday. For each re- tequestedL , •epresentative, is vice chairman of worth schools;'attended -a.meeting The Rainbows weer leading by • M. 5LOISE WARDELL. her heirs, FIRST TRACT his heirs, devisees and .personal rtp- Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Cho- On Tuesday at, 8:15 p. m. the The' gr<)up."will meet with the ar- devisees and pcrannal reprcscnta- That part or Lots 274. 275 and ITS. In : resontatives and hln, their, or any Lions Club, Mr. Dickerman.also port given, the reader, will.have a Mr. Fonit«tdii says 147 council the athletics committee and H of the New Jersey Association of three points with twa minutes to borda of 335 Myrtle nvehuc Sun- School Secretaries Saturday ' at Couples Club will meet in the chitect to discuss interior decora- tlvtii, and her, their.'. or any of Block 772, together with the land tying: of their, nuccessorS/in • rluht, title was treasurer of "Gar-Words," a star placed beside his naiW on a members took port in 4hc drilL member of the building and play. However, Dave Jesper, sen's their, suecoisofK Inrlfiht. title and within Ashwood Avenue adjoining said nnd Interest, MItS/THOMAS AYL- was 1 day entertained ' Mr. and Mrs. Trenton. '. . Church Hall.' tions for. the new church and to interut. CHARLES HERBERT property which lies within the Borough ING. wife of Thomas Ayllnfl. LEVI chart drawn by Linda Patten. The The "ntl-ctcar sounded [rounds and planning and the sup- s • goal antLfoul shots by'Don Halbs- x newspaper 'devoted to Garwood select chancel furniture. WARNER, his heirs, devisees and I Kcbilworth. County of Union and ... AYLING/-Ws helrs, devisees and pupil who reads arid reports • on at 1:50 plbz. plies and equipment groups. John MacKinnon "and .family The finance committee will rnedt gut and Ed McCarthy pulled it personal representatives, and lib, itaitfof-Now Jersey. . 'personal representative* and his, servicemen in World War II.. West Milford. their or any of their, successor*' In the most books* will be given a at 8 p. m. Monday at the home of out. Dick Beyerl ahd McCarthy SECOND TRACT their, orxa'ny of. their, successors in In addition to the chairmanships,' Edward Joyce of 210'New street' right,- title and interest. MRS. That part of Lot 307. In Block .773. as rli:ht,.;,tltle nnd Interest, and MRS. Vice-president of Hefler-Srfyder prize at Ihe/end of the year. Mr. Simms 'is' a member- jof the Mrs. Frank Davis, BO Arthur ter- each scored 11 points for the win- "CHARLES' HERBERT WARNER, Hesr within" the^:Borough of-KenBworUt. liEVr AYLING, wlto otf Lcyl Ayl- First Aid Squad spent a week-end.recently in New 7 Company, Councilman Dickerman Th* first grade in Franklin race, and the Official Board meet- ners. wife at Charles Herbert Warner, County of Union and State of New Jer- ""Irirt. , '• ' ... •>' " . 1 building and grounds and planning, HERBERT L. WARNER, his Jielrs. sey. « .:•"., You ore hereby summoned nnd re- was born, in Hamden, Conn., and School ha.s been discussing the York with his grandmother, Mrs ing will be held at"8 p. m. Tuesday. devtaccu. and. personal representa- Names Show Queen and teachers, and curriculum com- SATtTRpAY ONLY! THIRD TRACT \ • oiflriKl to' itcrvo tipon Saul A. Wlttcsl hay lived in Garwood 25 years. Month of j March and what the mittees. Mr. Conlin is. vice chair- Henry, and saw. '/Peter Pan"- and Boy Scout Troop 82 will convene L. tives and his, their or any at their, That part of Lots 319. 320 and 321.'in l/pl:ilntl(T's nttorney,. whoso nddrcsi) is 286 *wma page one). the ice show at the Roxy. TyjeWski lo Direct . successors In right, title and In- Block 773. which lies within the Borough I Nnrlh Broad- Street, Elbjilifjth 3. New Married,-' he lives..at 511 North wind does»trf help it. The class •man of the finance committee and at the church at 7 p.. m. tomorrow. terest, MRS. HERBERT L. WARN- SprutgfieM, .Mari!>ira as a Ijfetime of Kenilworth. together 'with the 'land . Ji-itvy, an answer to the complaint, as avenue. ' • — •• ' '-• .made';crayon drawings of wind- a member of the athleic commit- Alfred Dushanek of 313 Easi New Zealand Beef ER, wife of Herbert, n. Warner, lying within Trenton Avenue adjoining imu'lidcd, flled In a civil action. In'Which resident off GarcroodL Sfae is vm- Clio nil Vesper Service LEWIS JENISON WARDElX, his mills; clothes* drying, kites'"flying street celebrated his birthday an- Id premise*. '. •• Y Tin* .Tax- Investment Corporation, of. New Mr. Knight, a native of Roselle ploycd JtiJttw.|«ai>TnaU depariraent tee.l. i Missionary to Speak KENILWORTH — A local man, heirs, devisees and Jjcrsonalr»cp-_ FOURTH TRACT JiMsiVy, a corporation of the State of New Park and a. resident of • Garwood and sailboats being moved about Mr.- announced that a niversary Sunday. H to the dei* and John Sugzda. ' jlalntlir'ii attorncV, whose address is 1209 defendants therein to rcclscm eertqln Bay leaf Post 6807, VFW; He Mrs. Christensen spoke at the Church. ."Road to Calvary" will be boundary line between the Borough, of l.nuK sold to the, plalnilrf at a tax Kiilo ?niit Grand Street. Elizabeth'. Now Jersey, ICcnJIwqrth , and the Township of Cran- You want more "take-hcane" for your money and sCryyd on .ihe Board of Health two. Franklin. SdhooJ kindergarten chapel several weeks ago. the theme of the service at" which n answer to tliii t'nmplalllt filed.In a civil' ln'Id' on December 20, • 1049, nffcctlnc MarUyi> also, dies 1 1 ford "and also being-in the Northeasterly l.md.': in tho RornuKh ,of Gm Wood. In tlm years. He qlso is a volunteer (Ire- class is studying nature. Last New SpringJA.ccessories On Saturday evening, the Mar- Mr. Tyjcwski will present, a. short action. In which Robert C. Kruescr and ilde -line of Lot 649 In Block 774 as that's just what you get at KENILWORTH SUPER drawings, cwsdbetls. Saiils .and en- TOr* & BOTTOM ROAST L., lb. 39c Sophie A; Kructfer are plalntllTu and U. Cmmty of Union and State of Now Jcr- ried Couples Group will'meet at organ recital: shown on said map: thence I2i alone said wy,. described on tho tax duplicate man and a membevof the Exemp week the group went,on a '"nature : ElnUe| Wnrdell. etc., et als, nrc defend- boundary line in.a general Southerly di- joys ciaacuig.. • ' .• .' .• , . the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ints,Jpcndlnir In the Superior Court of MARKET! Greater" savings, plus higher quality, thiTi-of ns Block 8. Lots 253-254. RlluutcU Firemen's Association ol 'Gar- walk" and observed how tree MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney-G. rection to a point on the Southerly line •«n Myrtle Street, and Block 52, LoLi 16- Hand Bags, Leather Faille, ' Sharp, 75 Arthur terrace. . 'cw Jersey, within 35 day* after April of Trenton Avenue 'now vacated!; wood. ' : " leaves develqp in. the spring, ^La^ Tyjewski of 416 Lee terrace, the' , 1953, exclusive of Much date. If you makes shopping at the friendly Kenilworth Super 11, situatrd on Myrtle Street. '••'•': Two lSeal—4aen will, speak at hence 13! Northeasterly along said You and each of you arc made dofend-r ,;Jlraployed by the'U. S. Gypsum, ter the children drew pictured to Plastic, Cordi ..;...... $J.9S to $10.00 Doors Open at 10 A. M. local man has been studying under alt to do KO. Juilument for the relief 'de- ildo o( Trenton Avenue (now vacated* ^- • A manded In the Complaint will be taken nuts in. the above entitled action because Company,of Clark as a supervis- Illustrate their walk. > E. J. REVVAV Or C-42S9 'Sunday's services- Fred G: Mac- Robert Pi"eda of "„ the Wyoming o the point or place of Beginnhngj . Market a pleasure! Don't settle for less .. . shop Vihvo or. may claim to have sotno : Kenzie will be. the speaker at 11 icalnst you by default. You are also In- By order, of the Mayor and Council. ing engineer, Mr. Ross has been The class also has planted rad- Tricot Nylon Half Slips 1:95 Presbyterian Church, Millburnl , orrricd.that you shall file your answer • .', PHILIP J. MeGrTVNA. here every day, every week, for bigger values — . title, lien or other Interest affect- >•„ ,m. Family -Bible Hour and Mr. nd'proof of .service thcrc':., , " 60 Gauge — 15 Denier (Continued from Page One) ^tcfttiidanUf therein to, redeent. certain • ••. • •. raorosBD ing field six years before becpm _ TINNING Kt Wednesday at 8 p.m. lands sold to the Borouch of Kenilworth \ U. S. CHOICE QFG BEEF ,pni-JIpularity , 1^ th; complaint,' ns School Garden Club has received COSTUME JEWELRY — CUWWES — HANKIES, Ete. ,_ women's auxiliary, transportation, 8EECIFIC OKDINANCk NO. B-SS niiiortded, a '^opy* of which -Will be fur-" ing'associirted"-«rttn--U. S. Gypsum 24 N. 20ih ST. CHanford C-37I8.V - KENILWOETU t a tax sale held on Aueust 21, 1934 nf- l flower seeds which it ordered.arifi ABfEUCABI KAMATOK OK communications, medical, clergy fcctlng lands In the Boroufih of Kenil- AN ORDINANCE To Provide for Ule COB-' )iL-hed tn you: on, .request.'addressed to scon will plant them. The club ' Just Off the Boulevard In Old P. O. Building B0EOUGH OF KEMLWORTH jvorth. In the Collnty of Union and State structlon of** 10-Inch Sanitary Sewer ' tin- attorney of the plalijtllT' at the above Mr. Ross,' who is married, has ACTOXATIC .OH. NMNEBS No IMIvtfrlrii' ; and the, Kenilworth First Aid Along Market Street from the Existing mentioned address. y . • is growing ruffled petunias, scah- . : •: \ .• rtmuc. Nonce ••-._• if Now Jersey dmcribed. on the tax dupi two children, and ^resides at 554 POWDER PUFF HAIRDRESSERS 15-Inch Sanitary Sewer on • the South- Dated: March lBtH.IO.W; • ' BTOBE : POBUC XNOTICE i* hereby «lvon thai Squad..'. " . lcate. thereof as Dluck; ISO Lot 39. and iosls, marigolds, snapdragons and hereafter, more particularly ' described, easterly Side of the New Jersey State A'.' GRANT SCOTT. . Myrtle avenue, Idr sever.al years 208' Wednesday Ihro B»t»rd»y ' Bondajs. tha Borough of Kenilworth 'on th- 24tl. Highway, Route No. .4. Carder. State TeLWEstfidd 2-3231 nd pursuant to which a tax sole certifi- • • •,'• . Cferk of Superior Court. was associated with the local dwarf. tomatoes. - J . 10 A. M. U If, M. iiii r, K. ' day ol Starch, 1853. at B:M P. M. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH cate WM issued to the Borouah-of Kenil- Parkway. Northerly to tha Center line •"•'- '/" • . • •':• 4-8' If^S-T). at the Council Chkmbert. Bor- of Newark Avenue, Being a Distance of March of Dimes campaign and in The blackboards in Mrs. Nobbs' CnnM,H.X 113 CENTER ST. GARWOOD • ;..«¥«•» HaU; BohWard. Kenilworth. N.'tfu i_^ . . PROI'OSEO worth and thereafter assigned by the ! Borough of Kenilworth to the plalntilTs. 1.191 Tfet More or'Less, and To Provide this year's drive was a district classroom have been decorated by S T~ wBl un all IU rtaht, title and Interest In SPECIFIC OBD1VANCE NO. 4-3.1 for the Necessary Cast Iron House Goo- 1 .You. H. EloUe Wardeil. her heirs, Malvina Hidi, Phyllis Cornells, th* hereinafter \partkuUrly deccrlbed AN OtlblNANCE Crootlnc iho Position evisee* and ptrertnal representatives and. tiorur from Said Sanitary Sewer to captain, tie also was active as property, an uld property U not needed Of Assistant Hond .Worklnlf Foreman'. her, their, or any of their .sUccessars tn he—Curb Line, and Making* an- Approp- Michigan "Pete**' leader in Cub Pack 75: Bom in Virginia Desch, Virginia Fitzsiih-' "~»-ba public U>e. The property »h»H be ibid BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and right, title nnd Interest, Charles! Herbert riation for Said Purpose, and Providing mons and Edith Feuge.. IF'pttbUe auction to\he hlgheit bidder, Council of the Boraueh of Kenilworth: Warner, hl>. helm, duvlseen and personal for the Making .of An Assessment on. Your Garden Helper Birmingham, Ala., Mr. Ross has , ' upon the following; tefn» and conditions! . ectlon 1: There l» hereby created•• & repreiioritative«, and/hlu, their or any of Real Estate Benefltted by Such Improve- -lived"in/Union CoUnty 25 years; Plans arc being made for a phy- • '•'•' a. A depcif It of thirty perXceht of the tale position to be known as Autlstiint. lload Ihelr, kUcct'ssors in right, title and In- ment. • .'"•'' • ' sical education demonstration to price thall be paid at Ime of the WorklnK Foreman. • • « terest: Herbert L. Warner, his heirs. Ue- BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and • Mr.—Rcfeal is vice president o: Section 3: The Assistant Road Working itecs and personal reprVsedtatlves and Council of the Borough of" KenUworth. 10 inch cut LB. NOW IS THE TIME TO "the Democratic Club and Is em- be held in May. . ' b. The balance of the purer) Foreman shall be appointed by the Mayor his, their or any of their successors in County of Union and State of New Jersey: cash, thall be paid within' and Council of . the BoroiiKh of Kenil- ight, title and Intercut, Lewis Jenlsqn Section. 1: That a 10-lnch sanitary HUNTS TOMATO ./.• BWIDUWNSWTTH ployed by - Diamond Expansion worth for a fixed term, of nne year/which PURCHAS .' • , after the ule, and the pure kVardell. his heirs,.'devisees and personal sewer be constructed along Market Street Bolt Company. He is a "World Wat ' pay a proportionate ihare of th term shall expire on the 31»t day of De- representative*: and -his. their, or any of from the.existing IVlnch sanitary sewer FANCY FBE8H-KILLED Primary Election Could ', . from tha date of ul« for the cember of each year, . their, successors In rluht. title and Inter- on the Southeasterly side of the Stew II veteran and-a member-of-Gar AT A SPECIAL PRICE! YOU SAVE • . ,dt the current year and "tor »i., , ' Section 3: The duties, nnd Work to be est, Frahk' A. War del I and Lawrence E. Jersey State Highway. Route No- 4. wood Memorial Post 317, Ameri Attract 2,911 Voters '^ •' Moucnt y«ar, baaed on the useued < performed by the Assistant'Road Work- Wardell are made defendants because1 you Garden State Parkway, Northerly to .the .ERS MICHIGAN ,' nation*, and exiitlna.tax rate*. ing Foreman shall be prescribed and pro- haVe or may claim to have some rluht center line of Newark Avenue, being a can Legion, .' • KENILWORTH — According to «. If the purchner (alia, neglect*, or mulcated by the Mayor, and Council oi of ownership lir other Inferest In said distance of I1SI feet more or less. * ; J (1 lb. ld-oz. or, over) : /' .'; .'.. Born in Luzerne, Pa., Mr. Rega! a report of the Union County mmt, fuies to pay the balance due, together {he Borouffh of Kenilworth und- iihall lands and promises. Section 2: That all' necessary cast boa 2 Piece Witt chaffc* and tax**, within the wild Ihclude all road work, sewer work, nnd house connections, whether for present or Armour's Btar Boneless < ^ ' PEW has lived here 12 years. He Board of Elections, 2,911 local . sixty days, the depoilt made »hnll be garbage coUcctlan In . addition to. any for anticipated > future use.' shall be con- r residents will be eligible to vote And you. Mrs, Charles Herbert Warn- ! Oar graanar lawnj, taraad V* •»«•• married and has a daughter. » • retained by the Borough ol Kenilworth other duties to be, prescribed by the er, wife of Charles Herbert Warner, Mrs.' structed from the aforesaid sanitary; GKEEN GIANT SWEET MICMI0AN rtAT aa aM lawiia. Oor **w in the April 21primary election; SfcCTIONALS by • unteM the governing Body, by Resolu- MayoVoand Council. Herbert Wumer, Mrs. Herbert L. Warner, sew«r to the curb line. . - . VEAL,'ROA^ST ,:...... „;....;;.....;.... lb. 59c . l«wa ,be Under tho tlupetvlSTuH of Jettison Wardell, wife of Lewis JenUori mltafy sewer and all house connections O 17-tiz. cans QC( Oiir Famous Beef, Veal and Pork Makas^hh ta» MU . cation of the legal Notice of Sale, rev- the Road Working Foreman. ' . shall be tn accordance with the plans WardeU. Vunnlc Wardell. wlfo of LawT PEAS -uir-fAii- enue itampt, and drawing! o/ the deed. Section "Iv The Assistant Road Work- reiico E. Wardell, are made defendants and , SDeclflcations prepared by the Bor- a<*n«ml«all.Caii> '. The property ahall be conveyed by Bar- ing ForemanSshall receive- as compensa- because you have*or tnay claim to : have lunh Engineer. . . MEAT LOAF .. .: 2 lb. pkg. 89c •«va< nalttura. >ataln and. Sale.Deed, subject to reatric- tion for hi* seVylces a salary of S3.3S0.00 iorne rluht ofdovtjer or other interest in Section 4:. The. estimated - cost to be Atnt Jemlata • lONO 1A1TIN0I ', tkma of record. If any, and Zoning ordl- per annum payable In tha- same mhnncr id lands and premises. , * paid for • said sewer and conraertioas,. Lean PUte ' ' '' . • ' ' '.'' "•:'"• •'•• '. . •. •> as other offices ln\the Borough. You and each of you nre also.made from oil sources. U the sum of •19.000.00. •o it -towutw v PANCAKE FLOUR ,: 2 20-02. boxes 2ftc 1 Finest construction by ».Tb« Mayor and Council teserve the Section 8: ThU\Ordlnanco. sHall tnlt.t defendants ln thti abovo entitled action and there is hereby appropriated for the soup MEAT : :,.:.:,.:....;,...,:.„;.;..:., ib.'. i^c • WAV. Ordar hot* tight to accept or reject any or all bids. effect on April 1. " because you have or may .claim trt have "construction of said sewer the said sum - ~ TBs) Borough represents that title to'uld Dome riitht, title, lien, or other interest of$13.00uOO. The sum of M.OOaOtt has America's largest fdVni , properties mty have been acquired either xen provided by advances already made Fancy Large .' - '•-.• ' •' •.>.'. "*• •' ;' • •fra* • "*** b» Deed. Tax roreclosure, or "In-Hem" alToctlntf the real estate belnc foreclosed, Public Notice Is llereby\Glven that tho by Virtue of ownership, lrth.crltanc'e, de- by some of the property owners -whose L Tax'foreclosure. . ' ' • foregoing Ordinance Was Introduced at a kcent, intestary. device, legacy, dower, real estate witl receive a special bene- NOODLE SOUP'..:. I. .;.. 3 pkga. 29e SMELTS .. : :..... :...• ,....:...'..... lb. 2Sc . • ' • Y««r (arden, tu're manufacturer. 'The premises particularly described meeting of the Governing IJody bf thu ollrtesy, morttfaae, deed, or conveyance, fit front sale! improvement. hardware dealer er , lUmbergctm. - WE ARE MOVING INTO^ OUR r on the official Borough Assessment anpaar Borough' of Kenilworth on the 10th du.V entry of Judgment, or other leaal or law- Section- S: The sum of. tlI.OUO.00 has VISIT us N. V. Flew*r Bhaw— 'Up, aa copy of Which Is on file In the of Marcn". 1903. It Was thtn , rend ior ful right, the nature' of which and the >een provided, for the purpose set forth Fresh'Sliced ,- Once of the Register of Union County. first time.,. The said prdlnance\wlll b< reason that. you und each of you are n thlp Ordinance through appropriations .booth S«H, NEW STORE AT 9 WALNtJT 50 ' ' -. ' MlMlmam 1 further considered for final passage W Joined as defendant* in set forth with heretofore made In Budgets heretofore : FILET HADDOCK .: lb. 4Sc MlCIIiaAN PEAT, Inc. ' '.' Wsjek L*ls Bale Prle* the Governing Body of the Borough ol particularity in the complaint;, as amend- adopted. , " . -I SPAGHETTI ....i.:. .; L\.l.; 2 11-oz. caiw 2Sc From "40 ,.30 ., #150.00 Kenilworth. at the Borough Hall, BouleV ed, copies of which will be furnished you Section a: The period of usefulness of . .i ' S01 Fifth Ave., N.V.O. I ; • ' . M. IMIi Street . vard. KenllWorth, New Jersey, at elahl on request addressed to the a^torrlfry for said sanitary sewer and house eoanee- MONDAY, MARCH^23rd 69 CHOICE Or FABRIC*', 33 -. lB-ie-17 .• $800.00 o'clock in the evening (E-S.T.I on thU tlonn U hereby determined to be twenty • . . - N- tlst Street - ' - Mth day of March. 1953. At sui-H the pUlntllTs at the above mentioned ••-.-SI,:- 31-3S-37-M . $360.00 time and place, or at any time and place Idress. rears, and the assessment shall be pabf Regular$18.95 to which such meeting* may be adjourned, .The property which Is belntf foreclosed In' such period' of time as the Borough In otdet to lighten the mrnt ' ' " ' • N. SSnd Street Council shall, by resolution, determine at . - 41 37" . . gtSO.OO all persons interested .will be given' an tho subject matter of this suit is opportunity to be heard concerning sucti tibed un follows: . the time lhat the assessment shall. be Smart period *tyle« N. Uth Street confirmed or made.' and such period, of Ijurden of moving as 1XB . 15 f 16 S35SO.00 Otdlnance. that !lot, tract or parcel of lana and BremlM>**iit Intended to describe prem- age disposal plant heretofore'constructed. 12-oz. boxes •> > .'6 Ue* known as IllackNiSO and Lnt M Sectlikit K: After the full assessment 27 stock. • • , When It's Lawn and [Garden Time In on the TuX Duplicate >nd a< khown •hall be made against ths real estate Sasar Sweet - Your cholco for only on the Ta» Map of tho\Boroueh Bf benefited by said improvement, the re- Tulip Fair KHtllworth. • \- ; spective owners of the real Estate wbo PINEAPPLES ea. 19c Birds Eye -Profit "7 "^ 5-Pc. CHROME lU'hiif al»6 commonly known aJ No. save made advances to the Borough of MILD CHEESE lb: 49c 6S3 UnUn(f>t( > Avehut;.. Kenllwortb.' N«w • KenlKorth will be entiUed to a credit Green Tatty . CHICKEN PIE ... 8-oz. pkg. 35c r Jersey,' ~,*-.-—. ,. . , .• from saM assesrment for the anxmstt Borden's ' Ceases Tt has everything you need in the way of Supplies ... , packaged T. GRANT SCOTtv ' actually- advancwl by them: and to Ok> 2 lbs. 29c UEDERKRANZ pkg. 35c ' CUrk of Superior Cullrt. event lhat the aasessumnt khan be MM Romalne Cheese " Be Any ^ 1 *11 AS especially for home. lawn and garden use. Dated: Mirth 9, 19J3 ' than the amount of monies advanced by Swift's Premium dklnleM KITCHEN SETS them, the amounts advanced in excess •.•' •" . \ JUST 95*! DOWN of the asstasment shall be returned te bunch 10c RAVOU ,....,„„.;, 9-oz. box 3Sc HIGH GERMINATING SEED »he respectlvt owners of the real estate: FRANKS ,.;.... 1 lb. pkg. 49c Consideration. and in the event that respective amounts targe selection of chrome and Black * GIOM lopped Cocktail lobt» - N. J. #1 Lawn lb. 85c of Msessment shall exceed the amount of nonlfcs advanced by; said land owners, AND DILIVIRIO * Generous-sized Stop table. , N. J. #4 Lawn lb. 90c here shall be an assessment only for TernficPrice Reductions sets. Cfcoice. of colors ^YA-«| /• H U excess of the amounts advanced. Here'i «Bp-notd» c«f -»C Mulll-porpoM. End table FERTILIZERS FOR PRODUCTION Section O:\Thts Ordinance shall take All guaranteed. effect after final passage and pal busy people! Ww ughout X)ur Entire Store 5-10-5 fertiliser 100 lbs. $2.95 In the manner provided by law. E—1*.."Ji^l^-'A Only a huaa-quant!t/ por- ' ' '1 iwm needs Mtenttoo, nU.* • .; needs M FIEE ESTIMATE the Greatest Oppprtunity Ever Offered in •' f. BS-4 Organic Fertilizer . ; .. 80 UM/ 3.50 BLS-1700 a chedc-up oc • i«p*lt |«b, w« chase could brtng tlw pek* of •tfM Notice U Hereby GHven tkat the gladly ail for «nd deU'^JJif thete handsome! tables down Fhbd Umetone* : ...:...-..,... 80 lbs. .70 oregolrg .Ordinance was Introduced at a. B. 2-7151 Bcettng of the Ooveratqc Body of the phone at. Our modem Sern-G to this amazing Ipwl Tops are III ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF lorough of KenUworth 60. the IMh day will b*tt your door In «Ji«yl - FURNITURE solid mahogany protected of March. IMS. It was then read tor m LAWN * GARDEN TOOLS INSECTICIDES ha first time: Tha said Ordinance 1 win fct- and onhanced by a sotin DUSTS GARDEN CHEMICALS urther considsred tor anal passaga be h» tJovernlng Body of the Borouch of APPLIANCES lacquer finish. The finely carv- 1 ii Unttworth, at the Borough «aB, flMle- UNION COUNTY ed moldings and the grace- vard. lUnllsrorth. New Jersey, at ealht 2 •clock tn the ewnlng UU.TJ «• 0a> EASTMAN ST. at NORTH AVE. CRanford 6-5000 fully scalloped edges an* ex- 4th diy ol March. 1M3. Af such pentlve features you'd never time and place, or at any time juut ptaca to which such meating may be aitourna*. BUICK COMPANY •Jcpecl to «nd at anywhtre CRANFORD Open Thun.& FrL 'til 9 1 all persons interested wUl be prkel CUrk, N. J. opportunity to be heard Ordinance. • - By Order of the TEL RAHWAY 7-1581 PHILIP March 10, 1103.

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—Thirtrtnlb League Meets Tonight Jinx for Scotch Plains Intra-County Baseball League If Scotch Plains doesn't schedule ill plan operations for'its 17th Drop Democrats to Second any more alJiletic contests oh Fri- Three Games,* year at a meeting, at the" Adminis- day the'thiitceenth,. you won't be Clinch First Winning a sweep from Sunnj 1 -• JtPPERMINT ROOM tration Building of the Union DelU Sala .-: 133 r.* ' 168 able to blame them% lounty Park Commission, WarV Acres, the Harco Chemical kcglert ^odetftedt .. 14S 1*9 168 Last Friday, whicli happened to Stays'lpn Top puHed^fiko firtt place in UM; Cran- [cssl^f ....„....„...,...... 163 ' ' 164 169 lanco Park, Elizabeth. 134 fall on that fatal, date, .'saw the Win 8th Straight Eord Bowling" League last Friday irnutronK ._...... 141 , Trinity Church Tuesday 'night Gain Semi»Finals of Slate Tournament : Czaikowrki .'.""." 178 •1*7 . Blue Raiders enter a state tourna- Two' teams from this area, St. night at Echo Lanes. Mountain- Vny ....i ... _.-.;..'.; 139 1X1 142 held on to tirsl place in.the Inter- Cold Ball Cage Loop Real Estate For Sale Work Wanted- FemaU Trucking - Hauling n X ment baskeltuill game against. Servicing Real Estate For~Sale Help Wanted - Male Ann's-CYO of Garwood and Ken- Handicap .^.;... 9 . 2 '"' ? Church Bowiing league, a position HATJES BENDDC AUTOMATIC W/vSHER SERV- RELIABLE WOMAN wishes baby sitting LIGHT TRUCKING and MOVIvr- , Bv Rallying to Dbwii Scotch Plains; ?ide_ It marks the first time this Iranford ais favorites. With five KITCHEN SINK, comninajlon. 00 inches CRANFOHD HEAL KSTATS BOABD IT WONT BE LONG ' NOW MACHINIST, .with milling experience rooms, furniture moved. — - •'"* ilworj.h. Firemen, were entered in Game, Record Clean ICE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. B . References. CRanford 6-3884. . season the Harco team has been 768 746 . .797 •it gained the week before, by 1 • . - --« -. ran Minriow-* . with fixtures, double drain board am before the owner leaves'to join her hus- for. small progressive production shop. washing , machines, n : minutes__to play, they held a nine- M mata atlMaiMB. A4* Mt by W. FLAItTEY, CRanford. 6-1713. tl Bronze Bearings. Inc., 340 North Avc.. Won Same Crown in Football This Year :he league last year/ '^- -^-v UONS CLUB I2H mi'Ial c.iblnetii. CRanford 0-0504. • band in the service, in China. Choicely Free estimates. Call an top in the 24-team league, and ; point lead and seemed on the way-sweeping three games ' from Lin- Pioneers, with \* 70-;58 wih over • |1M»—•• coaU * UM. *«• Ml U E.. CRanford 6-0600. . YOUNG WOMAN . wishes baby sittiuj! CARL ScheUer ...'. 131 170 116 located 6-room home. Science tile kitch- evenings. lias own car. WEsttl'ld CARLSON. Clark Cranford High School has gained another Group II. cham- New teams desiring to enter the marks the, first time in severa: ien Presbyterian N<>. 2. Trinity's Sportsman"s Shop, fur* their eighth ••pa. <••»!« »ric». SEASONED TOP SOIL, i yards. *14 CRANFORD REFRIGERATION SERVICE MULTIPLE UST YOUR PROPERTY en with (300 ranac. f 1.000 new oil burn 7- Stuhecn ...1S3.-; 1X8 to an- easy victory. Cranford won, UTCAT INSEMTIONt tCinMlUn ' on Fricidftire, rfclvlna'nr, Crculuy. Cold- AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN for "BIS' 3" 2-1496-J. . 3-26 eague can obtain further informa- Hail ^ ..."..! 139 U9 202 straight: Monday night clinched . ' delivered, cnanford 6-2882. t , WITH A MEMBER OF THE . cr. House newly decorated. Charming pionship. This tim^iti^.basketball not football. The Blues made a that .the Democrats hhave 59-53. Hooper rolled a respectable-235. •Mil vtilwat e»»f «*>•«••> * spot. Nome. ' B. \V. Flartey, CRanford livlnc room with open fireplace. Dinlns Dealer, excellent opportunity for right tion from Frank ViTachunis, recrea- 3ario«' 302 US 1H7 first place in the Gold" Ball Bas- 6-1715.. . y . U man. salary, commission and expense ROBBINS* ALLISON Ind sensatiohal rally to down Scotch Plains 59-53, -to-cop; the NJSIAA been below first spot.' The Demo- y>rd ^ ....,.._ 177 159 1«D Earlier in the year, Scotch Plains First Presbyterian broke a sec- •Ota • wMi t» caato 3nEY MOUTON LAMB COATT^SIIC 13, CRANFORD. REAL ESTATE.BOARD room with Indirect lighting. North Side. WOMAN wishes llcht housework. Thurs- iion supervisor of the., park com- v ketball League. • . excellent condition, $73. CHanford S15.5OU. " . . account. (Previous automobile exper- day, or half day. Uox C95, care Citizen 813 South Ave, E, CHanzbrdiBj|«a Group '«. Sectionr2, championship Friday at the Elizabeth Armory. crats won two games from the Tin- had won 15 al its first 16 games, ond place tie 'with Temple Beth- 11-3397. '• ' CARPENTEn aVd CONTR/VCTOR. • Al ience preferred. Reply - In own hand and Chronicle. ' , , ' MOVING — STORAGE — SICKSI mission. -•.... 770' 746 KI2 CAM. Check* a* SUaiaa aaaat uwa- ANOTHER SjIULTIPLE LISTING Writing.. Box 63li Westflcld. N. J. the only loss ueing to Cranford, That the Pioneers would get kind* of alterations, porches, etc. Lud - ' i-' 0 The Blue .Haiders, with a 32-27 edge at intermission, led 44-40 .icsz ^Market pinners. El by,taking three games from the UOKS D'OEUVKES, canape*, uandwichfe win Scihrrl, 3BR Lincoln Drive, Kenll 5-noOM BUNGALOW. 0 'years old Agent* Allied Van S -0 — but North Arlington, a team they through the game without having »»«—lhl» (ar mtnn tm m*M Ufcaa OWNER planned for 'many years of .en- r.t the end of the third stanza. In the beginning of the last frame, Two 600 scries aided the Harco MEN'S LEAGUE 121 Methodists while the Templen'.en for wcddtnfc* and all occasion parties worth. CRanford 6-0526, • brick front, . enclosed porch, attached joyment in thin home. That is why they ROUTEMAN to exchange wa*cr Soften- SARGENT'S MOVING AND their perfect record marred was by tctoabaaa. . madu to order. Call CliKnford "6-1412. . Carafic, corner property. S14.9OO. ers. Man who can qualify for . this Work Wanted [-• Male FaiichlU . .. . 177 169 154 had walloped three days earlier, were winning two train .Linden -pint so much in modernizing and in now loadine nousehoUgno ,hey stretched out even-further to 51-43 on two sets by Bill Lee team to edge the strong Sunny ISO DEADLINE FOB COrT—W»aa»»4a». ' ' ' 3-2(i Job will receive good- wages — steady Methodists lufteld , 191. 1« nipped them in overtime, 80-79r never in doubt, They Were oft and CABPENTItY, ALTERATIONS^ REPAIRS NEED ROOM? Or arc you planning to redecorating. Kitchen finished in natur- YOUNG EXECUTIVE, experienced • in Sti.es awTC-nada. apecS^V Acres pinners. John Dietz • paced McCormack ...... 185 179 1 lil Presbyterian .No. 1. Morrison 1« A..M. tnaMtnry, cellar windows, ttepw. etc, re- al wood, unusually well planned. . Ev- work.— and short hours. Applicant* England. Florida-and California? with five minutes to go. Seeing the desperate situation, Coach Martin As-y6u 'probably guessed, that con- running by the end .of the first pe- WINDOW SCREENS — one 30x38 In.: . havi> some of your family live with may receive interview Friday between castinc, rolling, wile drjuirn.'. extrud- Praul „ '.. 190 159 116 First Presbyterian hit a 215 and paired. Painting, patter hutminfi. No' eryone love* it. . You will enthuse ovel ments. Santetvan to - deatuuuoo. his teammates wwlth a 607 total. riod with a l»>-8 lead. The Pioneers , two 24x30 In.: six :IOX5O ill.;''clchl job too small. 7 South Avc, E. Cllan- you? We have a lovely older type ' 4' and 6 P. M. or Saturday between 9 ing, copper base nlloy-l. positions up to u* estimate your next rooce. tlS' t in regulars' Ron "Dbyle and*—^ : • Beach _.,„..; _.. :...... 149 zo«-: - 144 test was also played on Friday, the .hoiiko on river property. Also perfect the. owner's unusual' Ideas in decorating and including plant. manager: SuUiry made up of games of 200. 209. and Handicap 14 14 14 Blackniore_of_ lhe_ Methodist five :i(ix50 in. Hrtuuniablu. . WE*tiW.'ld f«rd B-B73I. and 13 a. m. CulUgan Soft Water. VAN LINES. Ted SarsSrt. 1 George Lincoln to strengthen the Move Toward thirteenth, but in February. r 1 got hotter in the second canto to for doctor, $21,000. • '•. : Perfect in condition, convenient in >lo- commensurate - with responsibility. For Sale 2-H185-J utter 1 p. m. cation. spacious in size and. In.lot size, Service. 43 North Ave., E.. Cranford'. WEstfleld 3-3033. "^ Cranfcjrd squad. Then the Blues 198, while Adlai Michaels, an- rolled a 20O~gmTie7 '' ~ w'idcri their leail, 34-20* U was In FURNITURE •.Box 697, care Citizen and Chronicle. Girls Softball League ; > 908 874 79) rr CUSTOM CABINETS KI1OLL htAPLK CRIB'atid MATTRESS. NEW LISTING — •3-bf^room"home in reasonable in price. . .•'*•• •• ' ' ^626 other man, turned in scores of 163. SHAHEEN AGENCY" It) • In..losing. Temple BtYth-EI tni«;ht tl>e fourth quarter that the win-; Mfnton-Bill. - Cabinet Cnmiuny, 28f Repairs . riejiklolnc .' ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING really ojjenec! up. Firslf, they set S25; lledstrom uurrlufic-, iirty, and iu.it- nill lovely condition, Sl.'I.OOO. MOVING Plannert l>y Coirimiltee Cage Crown 214 and 223 for a 600 total. Austin „ 146 1B9 1:19 have thrown the gears in reverse. ncrs applied-the crusher. Going, Worth Avc- Oarwood! WEitflt'ld 2-M Help Wanted - Female — Movers of Furniture and ActO J^Y'ii 175 II ess. »2S. ' ClUnford 6-5rt70. Cull Jack Davis — WEilfi.jld 2-3D48-R I up an all-court press. Then Doyle 142 138 SHAHEEN AGENCY, REALTORS ' • ' " 4-BEDROOM BUNGALOW Estimates on Request .Township.Recreation Commit- (arTt* .._...... ,^ 178 100 18C Not too many weeks ngo'thc teinv. into the session they held a nine. Secluded 'street, convenient .to :Gardco GIRLS or YOUNG WOMEN! for Dry [ Jilt from the side and Albertson • ' It's beginning to look like the Hull with a 606 total paced the VENETIAN BLINDS. 33' - 28-, White and GIBSON FRKEZEH, new; G. E.. rcrriiier- lS,North Ave,, E. CJUnford 6-1900 Apartments Wanted , ' 3 room* S27^o ' - 'orgersen 158 191 ins point lead, 47-38, and then'racked Ivory. S3.B8. Immediate delivery, Alhan FOHMICA, MICARTA. and TEXTOLITE State- Parkway, science kitchen, .modern Cleaning Store, n° experlcikcc neccs- ' 4 rooms S35.oo> sank two charity heaves, to pull tee* will sponsor a girls softbaji' Methodist Church will walk off Democrats. He had "games of 172.Huettenun .. 171 139 191 started .on a winning spree that ut»r, gra. ft. CHanford (J-29BH. bath, automatic heat, screens, storm 1 APARTMENT.:—• Private, 3 rooms near up' 23 cownters to show .''they''' ' Lewi* Hardware. 109 N. Union /ve. t counter top replacements. Minton-llill '•Him. Evelyn Wade- CRanford 6-1053 . sary. Blue Ribbon Cleaners;' 100 North . 5 roomi S4Z5O Cranford to 51-47 with 3:47 to with the chompionship-in the In- 253 and 181, carried theni to the top of' the Cabinet Co., 299. North Avc., Garwood. windows, fenced in'yard. Attached gar- Ave.. Garwood. tf center, Cranford.' One woman, reason- Refrlcerators moved. «5 and un league this spring, Mrs. Charles 795 . 004 784 DOUBLE BED,' co:i hpruiitii and iinli Mrs. H. T. Rcarwln CUanford 8-44B8 age. SI4.900. '.'.'• able rent. CRanford 6-4857. . L league. The Tempiemen jockeyed wanted the game... -•. -._}—-^,- i'RES-TO-LOGS for iynur fireplace. Car- klirmu miiUross, »10, Cull'. CH 0-0534 WEstflcId 2-50110. All loads insured. play. . ' - • ,. ...••'; Schillinger, league director, an- ter-Church Basketball League. ' ' The VFW came but of the cel- ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING HOUSEWIVES. Earn S2-S3 hourly spare REUARLE TRUCKING CO — 0 Sign Richey back and forth- between second Byrncs and LunM led the way ton 6 IOCJ/. SI. CRanford. Feed, 118 So.- alter U p. m. time. Taking orders Spring dresses, APARTMENT, CENTRAL. Suitable fur Suddenly, the 'pressure • caught -Going into the final round of For the"Best in — •••''.. ' CRanford 0-1564 • nounced. lar by winning a sweep over,the PETERSENS DAIRY IZ> Av., E-, CRanfofd 6-1661. , XI QUIET SIDE STREET . - lingerie.' Free bonus dresses. No pan- piano tcuchcr. Private bath and.kitchen. 153 place and the top for several for the Pioneers with 19; tallies TYPEWRITER. llcinlruJton nolse'ieiiBriofa TELEVISION & RADIO SERVICE MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY ih'e Plainsmen, Lee lost the ball four games Monday night, the strong Police Department quintet. E. A. IVtaraen , 135 ISI In excellent neighborhood, only 10 rnln- . vasslng. Write Maisonette Frocks, Sum- State rental.. Year's lease' Dox 691, c/o Kurtz 144 ' IM 135 each.;'Also scoring, ih double fig- . ., SAVE! Ptanol. new, u«cd. bartfain priced. and club chair; kitchen set, other Call us. No contract necessary, \ WITH A MEMBER OF THE mit, N. J. for styles. . 3-36. Clflren and Chronicle. . - twice on drive-ins and Doyle arid The league will begin opera- Methodists were leading their nights, but now have'fallen two household articled. CRanford 0-204II. CRANFORD ELECTRONIC-SALES utcis walk from town. 6 rooms, oil heat, : The Sportsman's Shop' turned in E»'. Pcterwn 160 171 181 Airtight (iames Slated , ures for the winners- were. Ernie ' my icmu. Cran(orU Piano Co., Tuner* ' AND SERVICE -v CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD recreation room. S13.000. Rentals Lincoln as a result scored on two tions about Ap"riM5.ahd continue closest rival. Alliance Church, by R. IVtersen 174 • 143 140 points behind the men from Trin- and rcbuilders. oppoiite H.R. Sutlon. REGISTERED AND PRACTICAL nurses APARTMENT, 4 or 5 rooms,, CHanford CASINO. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. the other sweep of the evening 18S Hobbic with 14 points and Balmer 106 No. Union Ave.. CRanford 6-3340 ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING ' 1 Uonnko. 100 IRS ity; It could be a trend; then again CBaiiford 6-Z730. - wanted for Nursing Home in Cranford. or vicinity. Three adults. KEartiy . tor banquets, wedding*. easy lay-ups. With 3:07 to go, the until the end of school, Mrs. one game. The two met.,Moriduy with a three-ifame win over .•-.'. ' '->' For Memorial Fields with 13. The Sportniun's Shop was . • WHITE ELEPHANT SALE \ Call EX, 2-8896. tf 3-6647. . ' ' • 4-2 dances, organization meeting and a win ''"bys* Alliance would it- might be a slight cooling off AND- AUCTION REAL, DINING ROOM, wood burning x;re read M-51:- Schillinger reported. Six teams Breen's Gold Checks. 803 760 80* pt»cc• "•„ " . COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 Call WEstflcId 3-6530 or WEstfleld 3-A979 YOU. STILL HAVE TIME to "pick your If you are looking for a flimsey built Nursing Service center, finally scored. Soon after ahead by .two games. A win over Howard —.. 167 l«0 Richey of Elizabeth, former pro- Linden rolled' • three identical inches, on your'roller, tl.29."Same Day EailM in household furhlahinfin, In- , own. decorations for this new 8-room Apartment For Rent singer. Democrats, 211; 143 Team, high scoring honors this cluding lampa, furniture, china, bric- - ' Evehlngs after 6. boxy bungalow with small rodlhs in JHANFORD V. N. A. mr oeneral Has. join. .•'•-, First Presbyterian this Monday Handicap ...... 10 19 19 Raines of 125^Other activity dur- Serviced Alban-Lewiit. Hardware, 109 north , side, home, attached garage at hard to and location for an Inflated price. '•*•'. 'SECRETARY APARTMENT, II Eastman Street. Cran- 'Ing.'' Visits. HTpoderraiea. Mxteroal ani.; Albertson sank a'one-hander from Tinncsz. 209; Kirkpatrick. Lehigh fessional pitcher, to maiiage its week goes to the 36crs. They rolled N. Union Ave. " : U a-brac, pictures . and frame*. Hornet JIM LOVELAND ... tf night will clinch a tie for first rnade baked good*, Easter plant*, prea- -*17.80p..A '..;. BUT If you want substantial construc- ford. 3 rooms and bath. Heat furnish- Infant Care. Heann Education. S the corner for a 53-53 deadlock, 797. 833 781 baseball team for the 1953 season. ing the nighiTsaw Calvary Luth- up 103 pointg Tuesday night In tion, spacious rooms,' close to town lo- FOR PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE ed. Hot Water. Newly decorated. Kent Vlsltihr Nurse Can Help You. N Esso, 201 and 212; Orrok, Jr.. ittfi'cT-. cooker, al&o novelty . jewelry', T. V. SERVICE •-.- ' . " 1 place.. . • . — 0 -T-' eran and Osce<)!a Presbyterian ALUMINUM STOnM WINDOWS olid BUILDING 4-BEDnOOM HOMES, on cation and a surprisingly tow price of OF A LARGE BAYONNE r<«. TeL CRanfofd 6-O7ST. or MBSS I Kelly then missed an easy setup Cranford Shoe, 205; Cowp*rth- The Clippers will ngain enter the tficir defeat bf the Checkers who " Combination Scrtt-n$ und Storm rxvof clothing and numerous) other useful NTTES. SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. ETC S37.S0.pcr mohth. Inquire Supl. Mrs. (It 13 years T.V. experience . north side. i20 foot ploU.v Why not f 12.500. see this North Side hbme that NEW JERSEY OIL REFINERY Waring, IS Eastman Street, Cranford Telephone Directory. Sat. A. M, fcj.1 Ttye Methodist - Alliance con- BARRON'S ESSO Union County Baseball Letfgue, but split four points. . . rang the ball "for. 62 markers. Free e»tinuit«. Alban-Lcwisi. 109 North article*. Free Parkins npfce. Proceed* h to 1^:30 ' ' nnd Albertson took the rebound. waite, Methodists. 202; Cory. B. Dixon ..,.. ...:. 130 1S3 lSl to fio \ L. Parker. WE 3-: 6 No. UiUon Ave. , • YOUNG WOMAN for house cleaning, one Handicap .J~ ^2 3 ial Field. and renovations. Call WEstflcId new cabinets.) Refrigerator and washing day a .week, Friday preferred. Must Tutoring I HAVE BEtOTtNED PROM which Pete Malloy recovered, piy- when' both squads fell off in their 202; Praul. Men's League. 216; against First Presbyterian in :i matter of just dropping the points - ; VENETIAN BLINDS — Flcxalum. steel. 2-2785-J. •-•;'., CRanford 6-3337 \ MlUburn 6-0803 machine are included. Wood burning •Meeting Monday the ofllccs be reliable. CRanford 6-4238. TUTORING—High: School . and College oled and tossed jn what proved ihooting to score only four mark- Beach. Men's League, 206; Boert- • ' ' 725 ••• 813.'811 match that could change-—the in at will. wood. Plaitic tape. AUo reconditioning. fireplace, real dining room.. Second THE AHMED SERVICE AND / HARRIS.. LTD. (21- of the Union County Park Com- John Svenda. 618 South Ave., CEarwood. SEATS—Cane, rush, raton. Work called floor has 2 additional bedrooms/ oil subjects. CarolUB T.rClark, B.A. (Yale) Trackmen ers eachl The .sQore at halftime standing. Also on the schedule. Big gun for the winners was PART TIME SECRETARY . for» Tuesday bo'Cranford's winning basket.' mann, Harris, Ltd^ 302; Hubiak. 14.1 • WEitfield 2-*5$6. U for and delivered. PLalnfleld' 6-9270. heat, 1000 gal. tank. Garage. . frt.900. LL.B.. Ed. M.. Saq.JUIountain Avc. Uott .. 159 153 mission in Elizabeth, the league MUST DISPOSE OF ; \^ 430 Somerset Street. North Plainficld. MULTIPLE UST YOUR PROPERTY and, Wednesouy. State previous exper- • Westfleld. Call WEstfleld^2-27'll-W. tf AM BESUBUNG BtY found the Methodist ahead. 17-10. Ruoo :..'.,. 17« 145 b Temple Beth.-El meets. Osccoln Mncpon.ild who kept gettfcg points ience and . salary. desired. Box 683, Scotch Plains took possession, Another outstanding track fete Hayeck's Foods, 2I5;-G-vRizkalla, ..;„„ .•.„ 151 140 15b decided to begin operations on VENETIAN BLINDS In Mock. 23 to .30 N. J. •'•-.. • tf WITH A MEMBER. OF THE ONE OF THE High for. the Methodists were Presbyterian, Calvary Lutheran until" he woutul up with a total of Inche*. custom quality »tock blinds, all FREIGHT AND . ' care Citizen and Chronicle. but their chances were shot when guilders' General. 212; and Kom-Donovan 155 175 17b x CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD locations. Few minutes walk/from Roos- has been'".recorded by 'Coach J.i May 3. In their opener, the reor- takes on Linden Presbyterian! :No. 39. The tallies amassed by Rod-. —64 Inches Ion*. SX25; also Jencrait and -^ ' LANDSCAPING NOTICE TO CREDITORS Robinson with 11 counters and Al er, Barnett's Liquors, 211 and 234.Boertniann ..» 181 157 WAREHOUSE ' wns^< Shrubbery - Trees •- Topaoll evelt School. Quiet . side yitreei. Sub- SECRETARY — Cranford ' Law Office. ESTATE OF MARIA\ MASSA, ;a'walking violation was acquired. ganized Clippers will take on the enlii and Madura were nothing to . C. W: Brencman custom blinds, 45c tq. stantially buUC-wSpacloujr living room PLUMBING and Seth Weekleys indoor track team. Bavnes with '10. Alliance was 1. and the Methodists will .oppose loot. CRanford Upholstery. Shop. 120 Grading >-xJ«ototilllnB - Trenchlntf' for. 'Previous legal experience not neces- Deceased '• . • ' • •' • . ' •• •In the-.following iTseconds,. Mal- 822 770 B34 Plaindeld. Merchants at Memorial DAMAGED ~ ' with open Breplace. metal'cabinets, new sary. STEVENS, Box 36, Cranford. 4-3 paced- by Grosvenor who hit for CEAMrOKD BOWUNO UMSOI Linden Presbyterian No. 2. hide in the corner about, getting South Avenue. East. CRallford 6-0893. tf pipe lines aild. drain tile. Pursuant to.the order of. CHARLES A. loy and Prichard"""each' sank a In. the combined Group i-II-di- — o — •.• Fietd. ,.'•'. F •. ROBERTS and WIESE - :-. FINEST RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOR- gas range, new linoleum, new sink. Ex- OTTO, JR., Surroeate of the County of HEATING BUSINESS HAH STANDINGS 27 and 23 respectively. Ramsay TABLE PADS.. 3-pc. tein. ironi $9.95. HOOD, large living room. ' fireplace, tra large master bedcoom with additional RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY and ac- vision*-Crahford swept both;events 10 points. .''•'...'.'• • W: I. Tho standing of the league: FURNITURE . ;.'""' Landscape Contractors Union, made on the seventeenth day of brace of free throws to clinch the 109 .- The 23-ycar-old Richey an- chipped in with 10 to the winning - Choice at beautiful colon. Free esti- cn 8-3284 ' Linden'3-7764 dining room and kitchen, open side dressing alcove 3>6ther bedrooms, tile curate file clerk with pleasing personal- February, A. D... 195B, upon the applica- at the state-indoor relay champion- In another game, Calvary Luth- 1—Harcti Chemical Co. __ 4S 30 A. Tineo 143 w Ms. porch screened in, extra lavatory on bath with some/new fixtures. . Excep- < ity and appearance wanted for optical contest and the title 59-53, 2—Democratic Club i__ 47 ,31 Marko*ich „ 157 180 190 nounced ut the end of last season Trinity Kplscon.il 42 cause. Abbott led the Checkers in mate* siven. Alban-LewU, 109 N. Un- tion ot the undersigned, as Executrix of eran edged Osceola Presbyterian, ion Aye.. CRanford 8-0860. ' Bedroom, Mvlnjf room, - dlnlniS room, CARPENTER — CONTRACTOR : 1st floor. -3. bedrooms and bath 2nd tionally good cloiet space, oil steam heat. department In Westfleld. 40-hour week, the -estate -of.''gaid .deceased, notice i>j \Vhen the ', smoke -had cleared, ships last Thursday at. Jersey City. 3—Shahecn Ax?cwy J 44*i* 33*a Weisert ._ , 150 .140 that he was retiying frotii pitching Klml PnHtbytfcrt'uii ,...>... 42 •:w one evening. State age and experience Hilbert '._ ™i; „ 166 129 scoring With 26 points. Also hitting furniture; chairs, tables, lumps, din- Repairs, porch enclosures, cabinet work, floor, all large rooms, large attic space. Double garage/ • ' , hereby. given to - the creditors of said ; A mile relay tc-ani consisting b£ 44r39, in a game that could have •iJ-Tlnnesz Market .: .!__" *4 3< T*'mplc IMh-EI M ELECTRIC "Ught BullW. General Electric Lot ' 61x130, charming garden, 3-car in reply. Box 694, care Citizen' and MOE SUpDEK Cranford h.ad. scored 16 points J. Tineo „ 154 ' 159 19H because of, a shoulder injury, lie Calvury' I.tith«ran :i7.R in.s 51.5 ettes, etc. . . . six months accumula- screens, BaVages,- caulklnK, terniito ANOTHER MULTIPLE LASTING deceased to exhibit to the subscriber 5—Lehitfh EsJto- .„ Z 43"i 34^ in double ftRUres were with ' Mazda. All Slics. A & A Hardware. tion, of adjusted-freight, claims and work; roof inn, block ccllinits, nttlc irr- detached garage—steam heatroll burn- Chronicle. ".: • • 1 Dave Rqot, Harold Voorhees, Tim gone either way. The score, -was B—Haye«;k%» Foods i_ .43 •• • 35 BerardlnelU 139 won-live Rumcs and lost two forOM'enln rrt'i.l>vterl»ii .... 30.5 a.i.3 • r.O. under ' oath or affirmation their claims while limiting its' rival to only l«d 144 14 and Cipollit with/16. U North Avenue. West. ' '~ tf Warehouse surplus stocki. .... now sulation, interlocklhe . metal ".weather er. Price is right, $19,000. ' ,V". FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM AND BATH and demands against: the estate of said Schumanfind Robert; McClmtock knotted at 12-all at the end of the: 7—Police Department , '41'i 38» Schlnner I.lnden I'rt's. No. I :t7 :IH . -in FILE CLERK, will consider beginner, Heating Systems foqr. This brilliant playing •'• on 1 Handicap ...... - 57 49 XI the Elizabeth Question Marks last 40.S ; Tuesday night's vactipn'. .ended PITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of in- to be" sold at a fraction of refiular stripping. . makes this an Ideal home for entertain- no typing necessary. 40-hour, 5-day deceased within six months from the first quarter arid. at: halftime it S—Barron'K Esso __. 1 41 "37 .prlccsi Some pieces are broken, oth- GEORGE H. NOBES . CHARLES M. YEAKEL ing nzf for the family with an in-law date of said order, or they will be - for- the part of the Cranford boys has won tiiat event. In the one and 7/8 yearatid was named the lcajjues I'ri-B. No. 2 :. 27.S ' 47.S with the Polite ',ln • possession of ferior and exterior. Painters* discount, Real Estate and Insurance • ' week..Phone Westfleld 2-3300 for Inter- 10—Vlschef'st Market/3™Z 4O 38 827 822 906 'in house lot quantities.' Alban-Lewls, ers soiled, some merely scratched. '. ,. 0 Adams Avc, Cranford problem. Modern kitchen with electric view appointment. Magnus Chemical ever barred from prosecuting or recove'r- My Specidty miles medley relay, Cranford again was 26-20 in favor,-Qf,,.Osceola. most, valuable player. •• . • all Usable with small amount of re- CRanford 6-6817 • . 8 NorihvAve./W. CRanford 6-2474 nwasher, spacious • living . room with been' termed the' season's most 11—Men's League ,. '.: . , 9 their second straight and win hum- i 10a\North Union Ave.tf Co., Inc., Garwood, N. J. . ing the same against the- subscriber. Things were still looking up at the 194 palring, cleaning or reflnlshins. None Second Floor ' in fireplace, television room. All to- sensational rally. ,took first place. John Sensenig ran 12—rtiarncttN L.I()Uor .....—— 39*^ 38's Gold — ; ..- 188 159 The appontment of Richey was ct Iss lirrul>y lilvciijlv i Ihut sllili\t-y W< bcr two of the^season. The blue- TRUCK CRANE and T.p.-D Bulldozer . ; . JESSLE E. MANNING, Cjrmbaluk -„:._, .127 142 IBS \\s\a nlTcr«*d ttv i NO — furniture'- repairs on display at bur store: can -be seen gether -you have a 4-bedroom 3 bath Tel. Cr6-9653 tHe 880-yard leg, Jeissie Bell the end of the third session with Osce* 1 vl—Mct)io close cbht,esl, 57-53, . "."' . Son. 130 SooUa Ave_ at. Tel CRaniord a. m. to 4 p. m. • MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROF of town and would appreciate your often 37 Alden Street ' * 1 Behnerl Place, Oanford O'Neill the mrte. the ;men from Clark, only five 18—Cranford Shoe Storr ,. »7«i Nylen ...; 157 183 155 the tenm hopesi.to play atlcast dnd on the of The. r>o'fcc .were led in scoring ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING—House- WITH A MEMBERoOF THE ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Cranford, N. J. • ' • outside scoring threat,' Doyle, had strong, tired and Calvary's Clark 17—Petcl-sen'ic Dairy. 3S»i 4l»a !.! 50.00. - 'cash,, ,.iu,iul thah t . olYcr h.i'i wiring, jobbing, fluorescent statures, Male or Female oaw4w Fees S9.00 , 3-19 7W 733 863 arclight game at home each week b ^ llliprol-eclll ; and thutht tnt u trtc^tlnit ' • \ t repairs and plugs installed, George CRANFORD.REAL ESTATE been bed-ridden with a fever and 18—Harrii. Ud. .„ 3* 42 BUNGALOW In Roosevelt School area. Cranford's time in the mile re- came up with seven points to help and also to play away contests. thi' Township Cmtiinittvt* to in? -hi'Icl oil CRIB, solid marWanj'.,' iprlnc and mat- ' ' Take St. Georges Avc. to 19—Builder*' General M 4J ' — <>—•" lies nnd Arnold who Rarncred 16. • Sanguillano, 13 Myrtle Street. Tel. COUPLE FOR NURSING HOME in Cran- Murch.24. I0KI. 'salil I'ln-i- will !>,• rox* tress, perfect condition, *25. CRanford Stiles St. CHanford 0-9529. Quiet side street. Extremely modern ford, part or full time, (woman to help was certainly not fully recovered. lay was 3:52.8, while in the 1 7/8squeeze out' the .win. : 20—Lions Club „_ 3S>i 4I'i HAYECK'S FOODS <1» Property of the Pittsburgh Pir- science kitchen; wood burning fireplace, 21—Citizen-Chronicle ' -_ S3» ««»i tilHrr«»(l for Html Approval' tknd th -,/ C-1790. • . \ ' . ' . Warehouse U directly • , in kitchen and man around building). The brief time he d 141 leu contract"after compiling an excel- tolrMt- r.'tusv appcitr^t to tho contrary. 'tl 2 .750 varieties, blooniln beaVties. SI.50. Vis- ini(. Brick Work, Cellar Water Proof Ins. .. dcntial section.-Recoption hall,-living ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING tory with 18 markers. Also hit- 24—Peppermint' Boon« 1____ 3O>i 47> j Towimhip ConunlttJ-e ' St*orlMki:iu'M 5 3 . . .025 . itors welcome any time.' lncludinn room with fireplace, dining room, SUPERINTENDENT WANTED. To care ing in 16 points. the Blues in that order in the hiile Santone ...... «..;.'«...... 103 112 lent record in summer touring with ' of tlut Tovvnuhi|> of CrutifoVil '/ . 5 4 .555 .1NDEN ••••'• ' .-.., Free csflmatcs. SCHWARZ, CRaniord ting in doilble figures for the win?- Hubiak ...*., i 1ST 164, 215 large kitchen and/pantry, 4 larGe bed- for small building In center of town. 33. WALTEN CCIyn'Ar • 7 Sundays; BennerS,. 1 Hamilton Ave., 6-0405 or UNionvllle 2-I035-J. • tf THE BEATEN PATH In the first quarter,'Albertson relay and Rockaway was second Rupoli ..: ' ' •: \ 188 IBS the Detroit CJowns in 1949, He CRanford 6-3350. \ • • rooms with -lovely colored tile bath, Quiet convenient location. Few minutes Not much work attached. Man can nfers was Cooper with 12. Rod- SPORTSMAN SHOP «3» Clut-ki-rs '3 7 KOOS BROS. - hit for four quick baskets, k>ut in the medley rfelay." Hayeclc' , las 171 140 suffered his Shoulder injury short- INiluv .... xa PLUMBING and. HEATING. Sewers complete apartment on 3rd floor; 3-car walk from'Roosevelt School. 4 bedroom also retain his present job. Retired cou- gers garnered more .than half'his 7S0 t30 84' Diilo. • .• •••••, ' 1SS '212 152 chain and never had "a "real "oppor- Tel: ROsclle 4-1207 and CRanford ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING rent including hot water and heat 3 lapsed their zone-••which- ^y. Maloneyj - 1188 0 15a. 1 a. VERY. FINE CONCERT VIOLIN,\suit counters. '. . '• . • 187 ' 189 DiTuUo . 1S« 157 11 6-2935. ..•••'• IX ROOM ROME ' . rooms and bath. Reference required. Bob to. move to the corner where sam# mile relay team, running in Wcbcr ....» . 156 1ST 142 tunity, In .organized ball. He is still able for serious' student. Tel. CRan- IN/HEATHERMEAD SECTION Write and give full details. Write Ham- Calvary Lutheran will meet Al- F. Riikslla - ford 6-«U7. •-.:•••. \ H. F. REYNOLDS, Rotary specialist. Oil • OFF THE STHEET PARKING lie was milch less effective. pJev- the same order, established a new • . ..:. • • ate M 183 188 139 on the Pirates disabled list. - Furnished Rooms Charming Colonial. 14 years old, in ex- for your client*. Ideal professional lo- ilton Holding Company, Box 2986, Hol- liance Monday night. ,. . . ITS 135 ' 15 burner service on all. types Vacuum cellent condition, center hall — living lywood; Florida. < U CGALEdDE—t erthcless, he wa& able fo sink "21 m that event. They chopped BREBN'S GOLD CHECKS iO Pavtc* _—... • fThe hctv manager said. he ex- .,TUXEDO and TAILS, size 37. Kuppen- cleaning oil or—coal furnaces. Con- cation. B spacious rooms, 2 baths, auto- . The standing of the league: Justh . 131 133 Azar _....-....—.- 130 heimer, excellent condition. Best oflfcr. ForRent ";.'""•'"•' m with fireplace, dining room, rear matic heat, double garage, .permanent ^i» the sales* and .»*• 38- X pects to' have s«ch nearby stand- Version work. TeL CRanford 6-3130.. tf reened porch, modern kitchen with tallies. tho Pet. Kinncy-...... :.___„ 1M '147 17J Handicap ^.... CRanford 6-1130. . '.' COMFORTABLE, WARM, PLEASANT. driveway. 63' x S00 lot •17.800/ " »}«e-yoaf old meet. Lt ij I4 139 outs as Ray Bopf and Mickey Car- breakfast nook, powder room,- three' ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING , ler, did a" spectacular job on Plains Methodist Church...._B. .1' .889 . . . 815 858 '707 - furnished room, gentleman only. Ref- IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make, bedrooms, colored tile bath, oil heat, • Typewriters Scheller _....'. „' 121 1GP CORNICES. 3-7 ft. lone, unpalnted, also alterations, call T. JOHNSEN, 403 Cen- x ' your trees, ana gnu Alliance Clnireh *., 0 a .687 rqll,;catchdrs; Ed Plo\yucha,JHcrby erences. CRanford 6-0038. .recessed radiators, attached garage. ace Lee and kept him down to. 13 Cnlvory Lutheran 5 I SCOTCH l'.I.AIXM Notice Is hereby filvtiri that Lciitcr P. Osceola Prcsbytcrlun 1 .8 •111 Komer ~. SII • 234 14l> Watch and jewelry repairs. All Wnricdono • — WYCHWOOD — Heuer ...... «.,-..--17S 128 112 after 5 P\>n. .' tf chines. Stationery and supplies. dormant),-bud modi, case bearefi pear (KfUa. Malloj. f ,._.i3 3 OiRuM.'lL f -2 0 4 Hale hs>i olTorcd to 'plirchiutu (ram the 693 830 831 ouUleldeds; ond Bob Ncebling, Don on the premises. with professional care. Beputlful 7-robm Colonial home on. O. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR^ *" Hill, t ..—-0 0 O|Witt, f 2 '5 Township Committee lott 178 in block Poeltler i...... 187 166 18 DUNCAN PHYFE TABLE, walnut tecrc- 13 Walnut Ave., Cranford. • , large Woll-landscapcd plot in Wych- NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. ^overwintering codling^moUi and tnany wher UoxOstrom .._ 142 186 154 Kern and Bob Meyer pitchc/rs. COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ROOM for S ., Cnd ' CHestnut 5-1050 Lincoln, t ....1 13 5 Chr"t's«n, / .A 2 10 3D0 LeL n c A^' bn.the.tnbthn.het . x mampp fo f for r ' tar>'. modem, reasonable, CRanford wood. Living room with fireplace, din- 30 Eastman Street . ' Cranford w***tm'< ^nWigc ftlsO fllH *O invigOCSCUlsr C1HBCE O 0 '-t'mCaard, CO 2 2 the sum of S730.OO cash, niid that Kald SUNNY ACRES <0> Guba* i.^_...^._ 185" 174 1ST Ncebling, a member of the Detroit people, separate beds, convenient^ also ROOFING~AND*"SIDING . / ' 11 Hobble, t _-0 f h id tht ld • 6-3830, •• • " .." •'.' • '. •ingle room. CBanford' 6-5301. tf ing room, paneled den, powder room, 444 Chestnut Street. Roselle CRanford 6-8600 - . , th that is if—Tr**- ^ T "V odter ^Vlbcrtson. c 9 3 2111 Kellyy, c ...... 1 I 3 olfor hn-< been approved; and that nt a Girl Cagers Cowperthwaite „ 169 IS* Handicap ™_. W. *t 4 Tigers.farm system, is now star GUTTERSVSc LEADERS modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, mootlnc of the Township Committee, to IM WICKER SET.' 3 pieces, sood condition, . . Celling Blocks IiuUucd, .Krichard.Krchard, C£ 0 3.. ail*ei . C .6 1 13 Broilchton te IBS 1B2 WHX-FURNISHED\ROOM for one or mime room, 3-car garage, in perfect I*>yli\ 8 *™ 8 0 liUlfiiUasfsklf , 8 ..-.5 2 12 be held on March 24, 1953, said offer Rankln 124 • ' 14: , EERRICH O TRUCKttIO <1< Cloned at Fort Dix atiil may be MB. 38 Forest Avenue. Cranford. AtuminUm Combination Window* condition. ' . MI.600 — 4^-ROOM BUNGALOW ... 153 199 IB' two, running water, central location. Floor Service. Sliafer. B __0 O 0| wilt to coimldercd far (livnl approval on Sttipak .„ ..—. 187 '181 1* HirJch ,„. available for duty throughout the CRanford 6-0414. ,\ Homo Insulation '-.-i. , ,Z Ramapo Road makes 16 gallons of aptfi tho snlc of said property will be made Pla$Saturday DDreyer _ ^...... ^::..^, 151 ' HOSPITAL BED. perfect condition', rca- In conjunction with sldiruj "We paint R. MENZEL '— Telephone us to discuss ii'ivt'set, g 0 S ' 5 Fulcher ' 1*2 178 2O-I season. - .••• •.-• . , / - sonable. CRanford 6-1267. •. HEATHERMEAD SECTION Attached Garage. Only S years old. SO'.i Gm>yonrliaittices.shadetrats, iiplrtiu sufficient cause appears to the NleUi'l _...__ lez Cree ._ . „,.. „• 153 lW 17» COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM. •' • Wood trim. 5-yr,r«ld. Colonial. In excellent condition. down for G.I., non-veteran needs $3,000 ybur floor problems. Floor scraping and Cole*. £ 0 0.0 cohtrary. < . , .: A 'Series of exhibition.games will 137 „ ; ; ;;„..„•. 143 163 163 rednlshing of old floors a specialty.' Pol. Staples, e —0 O 0 Handicap .-••• _. 8 B Ernco .. business man only, near alt transporta- . 'Over 8,000 satisfied customers. ' Living room with fireplace, dining to assume 4% mortgage. • . !•• I**IMT^'V*T Scalajcids) alo 10 Sicks -.. 198 176 ISA AFRICAN VIOLETS, kinsle and double. tion. «7 per week. 180 North Ave.. East. WM, L. SCUROEDER ., ishing. also waxing. Estimates cheer- Township Committee be cbnducted by the Gii-Js Basket- ' room, kitchen, library, powder room. 20 13 53 of the Townshln .of • Cranford 835 861 • Curtik ~ 152 . IM ', Mrs. Paul Andersen, corner Dermody CRanford 6-0880. V .tf I Walnut Avei CRanford 6-3174 GPS COHEN, fully given. Phone CRanford 6-1343. 61 21 17 59 ball Leiigue, sponsored • by . the Cupt. Hoesly Presented St. and BalUmorc Ave.. 733. Roselle. ' Three bedrooms, tiled bath, rear porch. Elizabeth Avenue, Cranford. tf Scotch Plains IIS 17 JJ2 9 . J. WALTER COFFEE. KARCO CHEMICAL CO. «3i • CHestnut 5-1568. • 4-3 CEMENT WORK AND PLASTERING Attached garage, $18,000. Real Estate and Insurance Cranford 1....;.1 1.- 144 .13 13. 19—59 Town^ilp Clerk. Township Recreation Committee, 800 . 850 87! Revolver by Pistol JLoop NEWLY DECORATED large single room, 423 Orchard Street, CRanford 6-2118 1 pleasant * surroundings, convenient for JORDAN " . Officials—Brown , .and Coop* ". Dated: March 11, 193.1; 3-19 Saturday morning at Cranford Huft ~.J .._.... IM ler 181 WASHING MACHINE. WcstinshqUse, - For. appointments and furthers. R. Hartley »„..-_ .!Z_. 196 13* IM Capt. "Wesley D. HocsJIy of the commuter. CRanford 6-0991. \ CHahford 0-6911 after 0 P. M. Information regarding these and RELAX MOTHER automatic. «33. CRanford e-BSSS. ' 3-10 Office For Rent High School. . Svcdman 162 iss 179 many other listings call — You don't have to worry about the kid- 214 Duffy Wins Varsity Union County' Park-Pojice was re- FURNISHED—CORNER -ROOM. 3 win-' dles playing in the street because there TWO DESIRABLE CONNECTING rooms, In the opening game at 9 a. m.,-Michaels .-. - . 1B3 GAS RANGE, white porcelain, table top. dows, newly "decorated, one block DAY AND NICrtT 15x30 feet each, business center, second m cently presented a .38 caliber re- Is a playground nearby. Relax because BOOd condition. (3d. CRaniord 6-3008. 1Answering your phono In but* busiiicfs McPHERSON REALTY CO, "• floor. Heat and Water furnished. Suit- the junior league champions, Good- »2O .938 Cage Letter at Pinsry from No. 10 bus, CRanford > 6-3039 after 19 Alden St.. CR 6-0400 there. Is not much you have to do to 1 volver from the Unjon County Po- 4 p. m. or Saturday and Sunday -3-36 or use one of our number* us your own. able , for professional or insurance* Use. $1.15 Qt. • 2.75 Gal. ers will meet the secondoplacc-Debs Fred Duffcyy, son of Public Works SUNBEAM ELECTRIC SHAVER, new Evenings EVCrard Kompshall, Associate this shining 6-room home with mod- Charles M. YeakeL CRanford 6-3474. «' lice Pistol League/ , Information cnanford 6-5300. tf ., • CR'6-0073." ern kitchen and bath, oil heat, alum- and at 9:30 a. ni. and the cham- DEMOCRATIC CLUB •!• Commissioner andd MrsM . JJames • Reasonable. CRanford 6-260*. ROOMS FOR RENT by day or Week. inum combination storm and screens . ,_.™ 16] 171 153 Capt/.Hocslyj/who resides at 20 Reasonable rates. CRauford- 6-9833. T.V\ ANTENNAS INSTALLED, Work pions of the senior league, CC's, Duffy of ;1 Sylvester street,. haS . guaranteed, reasonable rates. Com- and many other features, you must see Mr. C. F. Scott of jSwift & Co. Will Be At Oar Stare Br.vm ...-....„, 1T« 1«» 158 Adams aveniwwas presented the tUX WALNUT DINING ROOM CHAIRS . CRANFORD HOTEL U collide with .the second-place J[u»- :..„„_„_ 161 133 187 won a' major letter in basketbal ' and china cabinet CRanford 6-1990. plete new T.V. antenna *34.,Call tRau- to appreciate in this, moderately priced Jumble Store Ward revolver in/appreciation . of his ford 6^694 after 0 p\ m. • 4-30 Wanted To Buy home. Broker cooperation, " iorettcs. - Following theSe garpes, Hull ., _ »7J V5$ 181 at Pingry School, Elizabeth.. GIRL'S. CLOTHING, nearly new. sire 10. HURRYTO THE JUMBLE STORE'for WEEK — SAT., MARCH 28tb .„„.»--__.. 1S3 19$ 311. rfVicf rank ohlcer.for the . ' dresses, suits, coat*. WEatneld 3-6433-J WE BUY. USED CARS. WEstfleld 3-OS39. He and six other, members of Want To Rent COMPLETEv STENOGRAPHIC. SERVICE . ~ G. G. NUNN, Real Estate • TucsWriAMarch .34th Is our Easter Hat gold and silver basketballs \vill be two/years. Det,, Capt. Henry '•••'.• ' . • • • "4-3 for small offices; letters, ftlcs, accounts, ' .' -. • .. •' ..'••' U 181 North Avc, E. at Centennial Avenue Sale. For collections call CRanford SOIL -SAMPLES TESTED FREE ' •presented to the, members ,of the" 834 the varsity ttvc were, presented ENGINEER NEED 5-8 unfurnished rooms. ' billing. . ' pick-up . ovcrnlyht service CRanford '6-388S . - . 6-0332. '• • . .- ' : TINNESZ MARKET TomasieWcski of the Linden Police BOY'S BICYCLE, full size; excellent con Excellent references. CRanford 6-6901. PAIR OF TWIN BEDS COMPLETE, good Helpful Advice On Lawn Problems champion teams by II. R. Jticobus, their letters,at a recent assembly dltion. reasonable. CRantord 8-0504. when necumahy. RAhway 7-1704. P. Tlnnesx - 1«7, .1!«0 . IM bepajlmcht made the prescnta- v .'••.' ., . . 3-36 ~ condition. CRanfard 6-1170. < WESTFIELD—6-rooni duplex brick and chairman' of the recreation com- V.- Di'ller _.:_™ 208 13» 153 program. ' . : llbi OMEGA ENLARGER, excellent condi- stucco, attached garage, new Timken Store For Rent mittee. . •••/•' Vic Botrtrivann n«. I« 138 During the year, Pingry lost'only tion, very, low price. Call - CRanford GUNS WANTED, Modem or Antique oil burner, hot water heat, fireplace, M. Burnett - 1T3 167 185 Driving Instruction hardwood floors throughout, screened CONTEMPLATING on' BUILDING. In 148' 157 one game, to Union in the Union 6-39T8. . . '• . • .. • •• Auto* for Sale V rifles, shotguns, revolver*, pistols, etc. The following games will also A -Y 4.UTO SCHOOL . porch. Immediate occupancy. Very center bf town. 8 .stores each 16 x 90 ft. A. Tinnesi t;^:^:_ _ ,15S ipptr five Wins Military or sporting arms. WIU call at or one large store. 80x90 ft. if leased be played: 10 a. m./Sly Sneakers County Tournament, and won the, • STUDIO COUCH, Uoestry, 3 pillow 1949 FORD, maroon, super deluxe.-4-' llydramstlc Cars Oui Specialty your convenience. Fully licensed. Lin- reasonable. Call WEstfleld 3-3888-M. door sedan, good condition.. CRanford LEARN fd DRIVE NOW), prior to construction. For further dc- vs. Wildcats of. the^Junioi- league; state crown, in its class. The Eli: Cranford' Clippers ; basketball maple' kitchen table and 4 chairs: chli- •6-31J4. : . den 3-5440. 13-30 UIU consult — : ferobe. ivory. Bcndut washer, 1953, OJubeth 3-6178—1536: PLainfUlsl 4-7371 10:30 a. m,. Sharpshooters vs. betb. school walloped Cranford team defeated Maueh Chunk, Pa., ' RALPH V. DELLA SERRA •yramatic 6 months old. Moving CHEVROLET, 1936. Very good condition. Real Estate For Sale LEHIGH ESSO •!• a first-round game of the county 83 to 77; lasf tyeek al Mauch CRanford «-M0p or -CJUnford 6-3370. BOOKS WANTED, phono for detail*. • Realtor — Builder Starsbooters of/the senior league; Newly painted. Heater, new brakes, P. M. Bookshop, 330 Pa-* avenue. ARTHUR. J. RUE AGENCY •-•• .. 6-No. Union-Ave. -. M..Knierim -.._ 178 134 tourney. •'. ' . ' j. • Chunk. / Painting — Decorating 1 10:45 a. m.,n, Cranford aryu. prefer nmUil - l*(ani> .Corr Tuners and Rebullders. Suet Cakes pected, the coach said, »Ti 780 line but would consider other, OUe Slatious If yort decide tb hxiy the piano within ^months, 831 BOILER and WELDING CO. 3 North Avc. East Call CHanfoiM : ' " . • THIBAUT SCHUMACHER all details llrst letter, llox ttot). far.- 1 U-3730. ' '•••-. ^ tf TUNE IN ON : Cltlicti and Chronlcli . 3-311 MARKET 8T. and Slots For Sale all maaef paid for rental and deliyery •«•« H« "•• .-' ' ••. • BULLETIN •• ..,,:, LioiiH • •' - These Beautiful New Patterns Will Add Glamor to Your Home LEXINGTON AVE. LOTB0X200 ft. On north side, of town. No Parking Problems -- Drive In Yard deducted from the, purchase price; w Between , Clarcmont Place and Llnderi MUHIOII HOMEMAKER HARMONIES $150,000 Sale. First Two .Weeks of March. 1953 Off Colfax Ave.. KENUVWORTH Place, - Lot faces N. Union Ave. Price To Sec in-NYC reasonable.' .Write owner; DiFablo, Box ~ "KENILWORTH — To celebrate oil WVNJ — 11 to ili30 A. M. •••',- ' ''• •' ' •"' •' -$•—.• .••• ?" '•'• "•. Call BILL AUSTIN —. we can sell your house, too. CO At 2906. Hollywood. Florida. < tf its charter anniversary, Kenllworth EXPERT SHOE i.. • ....••• MclNTYRE'S Industrial and , NO BETTER COAL AT CRANFORD — LOT, 50X150. ail Improve- C E. TRUBiSNBA^H Lions Club will uttend the perfor- Monday Through Friday • " BEE THEM TODAY! See Classified Ad •— First Showing Residential Jobbing ANY PRICE! ments. Call CRanford 6-9373 after 4:30 P. M. , " . 4-30 mance of u Broudway musical and REPAIRING Lawn Mower Shop Portable Equipment • .,...*.«•»•••*••••;*••••**"* have'.dinner-.tonight in New York Shop Fuclltles Stove or Nut $23.70 CRANFORD—Pawnee Road off Spring- City.' ' .' ' ^ Franklin F. Wagner field Avc.. 118 feet frontage by 116 QUICK SERVICE SALES —SERVICE BolJcr Rctubing Pt* .-..A ,-., 2a50 feel. Price S3.B00. WEstfield "2-1031. >hoS^MArke^ 3^5880 PARTS — WELDING Fabricating Doty Guiu« Title Automobiles und/Truckj Buckwheat .„'.... 16.80 Moving — Storage 4 Clarence Doty of -23 Mohawk RICHARD HARTICKM ICE SKATES SHARPENED 5?":i- • •-..' .' Real Estate —.Mortgages JOQN8TON BHdr , • WHILE YOU WAIT. Tanks Repaired and Built Stoker Rice 15.66 LOCAL and NATION-WIDE MOVING drive has WOO- the gross singles LOUIS MO and STORAGE. Agents for Allied Van title in the Union County :/&3 438 SOUTH AVE., W. WE»tfidd 2-1007 WEitfieU 2-2528 Lines. Inc. All type* "of crating and packing. Ail services performed In an championship, which I. Union Ave. CRanford PHONE CH 5-6320 expert manner at reasonable rates. lust weekend in Linden. He had' a FHKE PABEINO —- 235 N. Elmer Street Craiford C«J Co. I Aides 8! (If No Answer Call CH ROBBINS & ALLISON. Inc. 116-118 SOUTH AVE, E. GRantVud 6-1661 409 MK>ADSTlIIT,NlWARK2/NtWJIRSE3r gross $core of 741, including u l38- Wartfald. N. J. CRtnforcl 6-1516 113, South Ave., E. p'in handicup. PbaiM CK 6-OSM Craniard, H.J^ ^^sa^i^i^ ppp^ffjfip^ ••-•••;r*s

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' THE CRAi^IM ,^ TI«JBSDAY,>MAltGBbl9, 1933

calU, It was reported at a recent of officers a* its mcetinc erages. He waitwrested Febru- afternoon at the home* of Mrs. Ites Jhn G Kll f 3 Ess© Women'* dub' Ronald Flaig Receives jneetlng of the jssocintlon -at '• %heL John G. of ary 18. .,•-••• - ',; "• • '• • L';'- William* Trometter, 2 Makatom —The other, -Joseph-BeranHnelli Affair'Successful^ driver life Scour ft Public-Library. • The-repprr given by Mrs. Richard J."~Kaul, nue. Mrs. Sumner B. Sweetser * 64 ycars^old, of 9 Winans avenue The Esso Women's Club held a • Ronald Flaig, son of Mr. and , Roosevelt School Parent-Teacher president of the nurses committee. be co-hostess. is charged with possessing' and "Successful" dessert bridge at the Commemorative Stamps Mrs. Charles E. Tlaig, Jr., pf 5 Association has presented 92 books selling alcoholic beverages with- Baywjay Community Center, Eliz- Omaha drive, formerly of West- Brvken down, the report show- for use in the school ^library. Twenty^first annual birthday out a license. His arrest came on abeth, last Wednesday, according Available at Post Office field, recently .was presented the ed that 168 calls were answered in The collection included fiction, Dorian Reelecte°«V anniversary dinner was held re- life, scout award by Boy Scout Cranford. 51 in Garwopd and 18 science and ulnt books for each GIVE February 13. . . '•".' •'•:'• to Mrs. George ,.W. Doerries of Postmaster Arthur Mete an- Richard M.. Dorian of 214 GIVE ._, at the Maple Tree Inn, Troop 172 of Westfield. In Kenilworth. ' •• TO' THE ,,: • _ ifwood, by Cranford Unit 212 The two men join Harlowe J Scotch Plains, general chairman. nounced that the allotment of com- beth avenue has been r TO THE v The affair was for the benefit of A senior patrol leader in the j " • ::, American Legion Auxiliary. Jones, 42 years old, of 26 Arling- memorative 'stamps has. been in- treasurer of. the Union ton road, who is.free in $1,000 the club's Student Nurse Fund. troop and chairman of the Green Agencies Open Saturday Alumni to Elect Safety Council. He is emplo.,.,.. _ Mrs. Marguerite Earhart 'con- creased at the local Post Office. ' Roy H. MacBean, president of cAbss RED CROSS bail, also pending Grand Jury ac- Committees which assisted Mrs. Bar Patrol of Westfield, Roland The Alumni Association of Kap- a plant engineer by A. M. Kar ' ducted a brief ceremony in mem- Mr. Metz said the increase was the New Jersey Association of Inf GAR wo pi) G RANFORD * KPNILWORTH tion. He was charged with illegal Doerries included ticjcets, Mrs. this summer expects to go to Phil- pa Dejta Sorority wil hold election heusi&ri. Inc., Roselle Park. , ory of two deceased past presi- surance Agents, announced this possession of two stills following Charles Ebte, Elizabeth, and Mrs..requested from the Finance Bur- mont, Ariz..' for a month . where dents, Mrs. Florence Knowlson and week that most agencies through- Vol LX. No. 9 his''arrest on January 5. '.,. . • R. W. Walker, Union; refresh- eau's; division of stamps and, phil- he will continue his s^cout training. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1953 26 Pages — TEN CENTS Mrs. Mary Beers. Mrs. Ruth Evans, 1 out the state will be open Satur- ments, Mrs, . Walter Waddey, ately ! in Washington because of JMr. Flaig, who is active in pdst~ department president^ and days to aid' motorists to- comply Mrs. Gertrude -Mayers!,' county Direct Phone Dialing Westfield, arid Mrs. Neslon Clay- the large number of persons who Icouting, is committecman ' and with the state's new Security Re^ president, were introduced. Mrs. poole and Mrs.. George. Hartmann, have been purchasing the* stamps chairman of Troop 172. Former Mayor Writes Extended to Caniden sponsibility Law which goes into Helen Siefken of Brielle, formerly Union; --card tallies, Mrs. Irvi»4-here; Committee Businessmen To Sponsor .effect on April 1. The Hedenberg- New Political Column Name 24 Red Cross of (Cranofrdj and Mrs. Genevieve A., major step in New Jersey Batastow and Mrs. Henry C. Stamps comprising 50 to the Nurses Answer 237 MacBean Agency here, which npr- Aj.nfcw political column, "The Mudrock or Lake Mohawk, for- gel! Telephone' Company's state- Joyce', Roselle Park; prizes, Mrs. sheet have been increased from i mally is closed on Saturdays, will Essay Contest on Parking merly 'df Cranford, past unit presi- wioc diattttg~piugi an> will be tak- O. E. Mathiasen, center director, 10.000 to 20,000 sheets, and those Calk During February Political Pot,", by Former Mayor be open through April 4 as a con» dents, also were present. •ii April 11 when direct dialing to and Mrs. H." H. Vickers, Union, and with 70 to the sheet have been Cranford Visiting Nurse Assoc- Emory D; Stanley, starts in to- CHSPujrils An essay contest to obtain sug- solving the problem, both on a Hits 68% venience to local motorists. Mrs. Ruth Herzog was chairman Trenton and Camden points will hostesses, Mrs. James E. McGov- boosted from T.OOO to 21,000. iation last month' answered 237 day's issue of The Citizen and gestions on solving ttae parking; temporary and permanent basis. be.made available to one and two - '"- •' • ' . lr: problem. inr~CraafordTs, business' Guest speaker at last week's assisted by Mrs. Elaine Nolan. Mrs. ney, Mrs. William Wiseman arid I As Firemen hronicle. The new column will Elsie Hetherington was mistress of party'line customers in Cranford Mrs: Carl Brutz,, Cranford. Airs, To Society center will be sponsored during the 1 meeting was Warren Meyer, sales deal wj.th the various candidates Of Goal ceremonies. nd 2G other North Jersey central E. R. Wilkinson of Summit and next six weeks by the Cranford a promolion director of R. 'J'Gberke National State Firm Wu\« $1,252, TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD; for office in the coming primary ' Popular selections were played ottU-e areas. ——-•'.t Mrs. Wiseman were hostesses at Business Assotiation. This was an- C) General County (Estimate for 1953) ered the various departments of Seniors who have been named in Cranford.". ' must include-itcms that are bought 68 pprcent of the local quota of donfield, Haddon Heights and 'Five members were, accepted the Township Committee.Tuesday vhich bid $1,255,000 at 3.10 percent wHich would pay $1,260,396.51. istrate Charles J. Stevens con- local government and the func- to membership are George Lin- . Open to all residents of the at the right price, offered for sale $16,057, it was reported yesterday Beavcr^-Brook, ,as well as Pitman, into the Colony Club at a meeting TOTALS ..^.ro..™.™.™_..^.;.™ .i™. ..-$1,600489-72 $1,««5497.99 night. They will begin their new : The other members of the syndicate arc:; Ira Huupt and Co., • tinued two local men- -if* $1,000 tions of-'each. .This column has ITNjyillim . Roesel, , William community, the contest will start 'at the right price and timed right, by Paul O. Dunham, executive Hassboro, Williamstown and El- f the group last Thursday eve- SUteAM: _ Becelved and to be Received (Allotted) .V duties on April I.: Buche:r, Robert Redden, Lin News- immediately and end on Saturday," He explained the mechanics of chairman, following the report r- ; '• -»Bramh;ilU Falion and Co., Inc., mer within direct dial reach. ing in Veterans Memorial'Hall.' ' (») KoiH Mslntehsnce and Construction Funds..... J 12385.00 ' $ 12.225.00 9 10.MM9 Guaranteed! Mr. Harris, who is 25 years ojd, 'been widely used by school chil- wanger, Gardner Collins, Tom May 16: There will be ]£ prizes, j putting an advertisement together. meeting, Tuesday night. • One, Lorenzo DjFabio, 79 years is .a native of Union and has'been dren and various . organizations 'Ryan; Hanauer and Co,, Andrews They were Mrs. Alfred Sim- Mears, Pete "Hettman, Robert Mc- including a $50 bond as first prize. President James F. Kervick pre- Residential collections received and Wells, Inc., and Ewingand Ca old,, .of 45 Meeker avenue is SeeHColor Film mons, Mrs. Lawrence Tabelman; . BE IT RESOLVED by the Township Committee of the Township of Cranford, County of Union a resident of Cranford for five in studying local government. charged with operating a still and years. He has been employed by Cllntock, Ann Bishop, Elaine Lew- a. $25 bond as second prize, and 10 sided. to date follow: District 1, $205.10; Following the receipt of'the two Mrs.' C. Van Ch'amberlin. Mrs. that the budget hereinbefore setJonth_ is hereby adopted and shall constitute an. appropriation for the "The Political Pot" will be found is, Betty Lou Farmer, Betty Starr, merchandise prizes. ' Seek CD possessing untaxed alcoholic bev- Mrs. Charles Schillinger, Wm- purposes stated, of the Sum therein set forth as appropriations, and authorizations, and authorization of Merck & Co., Rahway, for three District-2.. $306.60; District 3, '-Sealed" bids!, the board went .into • Harold. Schmitt and Mrs. William 1 r president of Cleveland School the amount of (Item 2 below) $508,045.73 for local purposes to be raised by taxation and of (Item 4 below) years. A Navy veteran, Mr. Harris on page 2, section 3 in today's, Mary Alyce Hanson and Carol Entries are to be mailed to the $l;612.20; District 4, $1,850.85; Dis- executive jicssio'n to discuss the of- Parent-Teacher Association, pro- Leonhardt.; : ;" .'"'/'. ',..'-. ' f29.I73.00 to.be added to the certificate of amount to be raised by taxation for local school purposes has been a callman in the firede -issue. . "v • Sabatini. , \ Cranford Business. Association. trict 5, $269.85; District 6, $453.35; fers. The- vote to sell -the bonds ' • The club's fine art department 0 Juniors elected Include : Nancy Cranford, N. J., and they will be Urge Parents: ided a film, "European Holiday," Article seven only (R. S. 18:7-1 et seq.) and certification to the County Board of Taxation of the fr"— partment for the past three years: District 7, $1,172.60; District Wardens was unanimous and followed a which recently was shown, in the will meet Tuesday evening at the summary of general revenues and appropriations: A Good Supply of Late Models He is married and-.has two chil- Reinert, Mabyn Reeves, Blanche judged by Sumner &. Sweetser. $670.45; District 9, $984.10; and recommendation by John McClin- •• leveland ' School auditorium. In home of Mrs. James Caruso, 104 1. General Revenues: . • . - - .'.'"•' dren. Farina, Rudi Metzner, Gayle Sas- Samuel Stein and Police Oicf ""W.^Send School District 10, $273. Western Electric took, chairman of the finance com- . '• AIT SUTPUES rolor, the film "was seen' by the Mnkatom drive. •••'." , " '; Surplus Revenue Appropriated .....»...:..J...... «...... $ 250,000.00 To Choose From.. "- si, Joan Lofgren, Richard Albert- A." Fischer. employes "have pledged $400 tcv.thc G. H. Williams Calls tnittec, that the offer of the Na- • Miscellaneous Revenue Anticipated .... .„„.:.. ; 198,075.00 Mr. Gangaware,'28 years old. Is Nfeied Tags son, Elinor Searns and Gertrude Judging will be principally on : hildren in the third through the Welfare department will prer drive. ' • , • tional State Bank of Ncwjark be FIGUUNES X'"- '.•.-•• Receipts from Delinquent Taxes . .:...„.„ . :.... 35,000.00, n native of Kaska, Pa., ctnd has Ramsey. • • . • an, analysis of the local parking On Local sixth grades.' ' pare cancer dressings Wednesday , Cranford organizations have accepted. ' i . •'' CANVAS BOARDS 2. Amount to, Be Raised by Taxation lor Local Purposes (Item 6 (b) ...... : 508,045.73 lived here for eight, years. He also Seniors electe,d to the soc.iety problem and suggestions for rent-1 Prom Checks Served in the Navy and has been contributed $510, local business, To Volunteer for Posts EASELS •/ . BRUSHES 4. To Be Added to the Certiflcate"f or Amount to Be Raised by ' ' last spring were David Isles,. Wil- edyihg the .condition. All entries parents of junior, and senior stu- The board plans to ' construct Taxation for Schools ta Article VH School Districts Only: employed" by the Culligan Soft By Tuesday $563.50, and local industry, $365. The duties and responsibilities liam Walsh, Francis MoOre, Mary Will become the property of the dents irt Cranford High School have' two ^-"-room elementary, school;, ; . Item 6 (a), (R.S. 40:2^11.1) ...„..;...... ,....,...... ;... „.... 29,173.00 Water Company. Mr. Gangaware, • • Kenilworth residential contribu- of civil defense wardens are .com- Oil and Water Color Check on Our Low-Hate G.M.A.C. Finance Plan Ann Scherer, Richard Drucken- association. They are to be type- been urged to send in their .checks buildings, bnc in Brookside place who has been a callman for ihrt'e written on one side of the page tions total $304.35 and Kenilworth pletely. ehifnSed from those of the and the other in' Walnut avenue. '..:•• ,•-.-'• TOTAL REVENUES „ .j.:...~....<7;....;.;.L..:...... $1,020,293.73 miller, Carolyn- Ryerson, Joan as patrons 'for the .junior-senior air raid warden of World War II, year's, is 'married and has four Davis, Olga Blevin, Robert Witte, prom by April 6 to Mrs. E. Duer industrial donations amount to If plans go according to schedulei 5. General. Appropriations: .. children. : ••'•'. . Local Agent Reports H. Williams, chairman oi War- WILLIAM P. SCHMAL 18 to 24 MONTHS ON BALANCE Marjorie Richards, Marcla Wurth Mrl ' Siegel reported that. the Reeves, finance chairman, at 406$416. In Garwood, industrial col- bids will be tecciyed in May or AIX STANDARD SIZE 732,216.76 dens of the Civil Defense Council,- (b(a) AdministrationContingent •„.; , Operatio...... n an.d Maintenance ...... 2.500.00 '. A. W. Meyer, w.ho was named a Sales of Registrations, and Jeannette Zulick. parking committee' had' conferred Casino' avenue. lections total $443, •• ' ' - Jurie:' The trustees are aiming at',' -.'; ;•",/> INSURANCE - ••••••';vV (d) .89.564.00 patrolman in the police department •with the executive committee of stated lust night! Mr. Williams has completing the schools in June of ,.-••• PICTURE FRAMES. Municipal Debt Service .*.-.» .U'...... , X The society has as its purpose Mrs. Reeves w;ports_.that". 86 issued ii call for wardens to sup- (e) Deferred Charges arid Statutory Expenditures—Municipal -6300.00 at the last meeting, declined "the Licenses; Going Slow the promotion of high scholarship, the Business Association recently parents have made contributions 1954. '. . ' , ' • '.^'. ;; IN STOCK (k> 29,173.00 appointment. Thomas V. Reilly of plant the list of wardens. which All Motorists --•""••• —Regardless of A^ !! For Local District School Purposes ; ..' Motorists have until ' Tuesday leadership, service and character and that it was firmly established totaling $475 toward the cost of At a special school election in ' (m) Reserve for Uncollected Taxes (Include Other 358 North avenue, east,, was named that Cranford has an acute parking has proved.to be somewhat "obso- Be covered to meet the New Jersey State financial 160,039.97 vening at 6 o'clock to renew their among high school students. this >"ear"s junior-senior prom. Funeral for lete" in -the recent Civil Defense early December, the voters of the "• . Reserves,' if Any) ...... w...... a special police officer for school Five percetn of the. junior class problem. Steps were discussed on The goal of the finance committee RICHARD HARTIG Responsibility Act effective April 1, 1953. 'crossing duty, effective March 30. utomobile registrations and driv- tests held in Cranford. school district authorized a 4jpnd ' and 10 percent of the senior class is 51.000. The Colony Club is the u TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS ...... ;...... w..... $1,020,293.73 Mrs. Margarite Zjilick of 20 Myrtle sale of $1,260,000 for the'twp (JOHNSTON PAINT 8HOP) : :r's licenses if they want, to con- may be-elected if they meet mem- first organization to respond to the Mr. Williams advised Unit the flail this Agency NOW for this 'vM»i protection-•.,:L/: ', :•'• IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that the within budget is a true copy of the budget adopted by st» ect was. appointetflf clerk in the D. C. Collinspresent Civil Defense' Warden no schools. The expansion program . .: resolution of the governing body on the 2nd day of. March, 1953. • inue driving, Harry R. Heins,. lp- bership requirements.. The local appeal for funds. • _ 101 N. Union Ave. CHEVROLET CARS TRUcks tax department at an • a'nnual sal- scholastic average, for juniors Is longer walks around during an air was approved by an\over-,whelrri- ; Certified by me , . , ...',...'. ; •''';• ' ' j. WALTER COFFEE, . :af agent pf the State Motor Ve- Schedule following last year's pattern, ing.margin... ' .-.'... •• .' CKanfstd I>UM 25 Alden Street V CRud&a 6^535 ary of $2(160. : .' ' 4.5, .where a grade of A is equal to there will be a name bandy a sou- raid to'assure-observance of all This 3rd dajr of March, 1953. . r Township Clerk. Three parcels of township-own- icle".Biireau, warned yesterday. 5 and grade of B is equal to 4. venir program, a midnight buffet Served as Township precautions. Under the present The bonds-will be dated April . ed, land on Lenox avenue were The local agency at 17 North Seniors must have a .4.2 average supper and favors for both boys Engineer and Member methods of air attack, the warden 1, 1953, and will mature as fol- sold as folWWsi 15 feet of lot 179, ivenue, east, is stilt lagging be- to be eligible. . , Concert and girls. Is to remain under shelter during lows: $35,000- on April I from block 390, to Fenwick Gill for $450; x the raid as everyone else does. The 1955 to 1960, $40,000 froni 1961 , hind last' year in the' number of For the past 8 years the Na- To assist ..the prom committee, Of Governing Body : 25 Jfeet .of lot 176, block 390,; to tional Honor Society of the Na- the Board of Education has voted main purpose of the warden today to 1966, $45,000 from 1967 to 1974 Lester R Hale" for $750; and five registrations and licenses issifed tional Association of Secondary Than 280 to contribute several services. Funeral services were held yes- is to act as a source of vital infor- iind $50,000 from 1975 to 1983. In feet or lot 171, block 390, to Sidney and Mr. Heins'. said he expects School Principals has sponsored ay terday in Dallas, Pa., for-D. C. mation di the homes assigned to tecest will bo payable April 1 and ,' ;• W. Smith for $150; there will be long waiting .lines 'competitive stholarsKip plan.. In Pupils to Participale ano and supplying sound system 1| MeWman CollinCollinss , 87 years ololdd, him, aecb'rdftiE to the chiiirman. ; October l'of each year.' . . . Referred to public works de- 1 former,- tcAwiwhip' engineer and Saturday, Monday and Tuesday/ 1993 ther» will be 65 scholarships In Annual Program and use of cafeteria labor aha fa- Each; one will be assigned six Louis G. Troutman, president..' partment for study- and. recom-, and; cash awards. - cilities. ' • . •• . "..- former, member of the Township to )Q'houses'in his irti'mediate vi- mendation were these two bids for . To aid the tardy motorists,', the presided "at the • special meeting Two percent of the seniors in More than 280'studcnis will par-. In a resolution approving this Committee, who died- Monday cinity. Mr. Williams stbted that and all members,, George Sauer, '-,;, a half ton pick-up truck: Norris ocal agency will be open until .6 the society who are going to. 4 year ticipate in the annual spring action, the board.said: "That the morning, at the - home of his son the'warden should know the main Chevrolet of Westfield, Chevrolet counsel, and Dr. Howard R. Best, . ' d More Than m. tomorrow, Saturday,, Mon- colleges' may, take, a competitive cert of the music groups of Cranr- Board of Education indicates its in-law and daughter! Mr. and Mrs facts concerning the. operation of. superintendent, of'... schools, - were - -. ~ Terrific! A Department Fiill Of truck, $1,350 net, and Twin Boro W. E. Chamberlain in Dallas. In day and Tuesday. Regular hours examination given throughout the ford High'School at 8:15 p. m. tor continuing interest in the success each household, such as the num-present. Auto of Roselle Park, Ford truck, na.tion on Tuesday, March 24. Six of the high school prom for 19S3 terment was private. • . •• $1,349. of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. will be re- morrow in the high school auditor- ber of persons in each house, the iumedl"Weclivesday. •»'.•-. students in Cranford High School by supplying the following facili- In failing health for the pasi number of rooms for Housing fa- ium.. • .; Contract for supplying the town- , Through Tuesday night, the local took the examination this year. ties: Moving of piano, sound sys- year, Mr. Collins was take,n to hi cilities and the usual family rou- ship's gasoline requirements, was igency had issued 9,109 passenger Taking part will be the high tem, use of cafeteria labor and daughter's home about three tine, such as the number of chil- awarded to Monarch Fuel Oil :ar tabs and 12,879. driver's licen- school choir, the Girls* Glee Club. facilities and authorizes the super- months ago. He formerly resided dren in school, the persons at home 90 Company on its low bid of .6 of a intendent to make the necessary cs. Compared with the same day Clergy Council the Boys' Glee Club, the Fresh- for many years at 232 Walnut ave or at work during the day and sim- cent discount off the posted tank- arrangements.*' . ; •• •. hue! : .,, ' year ago, the agency is 632 be- men Girls* Glee Club, the Fresh- ilar information. wagon price on date'of delivery. ind in passenger tabs and 691 A native of Haddonllcld," Mr, Adopted on final reading was men Boys' Glee Club, the Girls' The principal behind this, Mr. Get X-ravs chind- driver's licenses. Will Sponsor Collins had been, a resident of Williams went on to s;iy, is to sup- ah • ordinance "'vacating parts, of Ensemble; the Boys" Double Quar- Saturday morning and • all. Cranford. since 1905. He learned ply the authorities .with a. scAn'ce Haskins avenue, Claremoht plade, Monday were .the peak peri tet and the Brass Choir, High School structural steel engineering am Low-Cost Service ••..,.' Euclid street, Elmer street and Film Program of information in the event a during the'past.week. On. Satur- Vocal numbers will be under di- was with E. F. Milliken Co., prioi South Tenth, street. Introduced and Under the auspices of the,Cran- house • is struck or damaged. In Will Be Available ' day, the line extended up Alden PTA Elects to opening his own consultin such an instance the. warden would 'Contfoiuecn.on pao« eiaht) street to North Union avenue. ford Clergy Council, the film, '*I rection, of Miss Olga E. Spedbt dircptor of vocal music in the architectural and cnginecrina com-. 153-consulted to advise how many Tonight for Last Time Beheld His Glory," will be shown pany in New York. He construct four times next Wednesday in Cranford public schools, assisted persons should have been in the Eighty-eight local residents had Police Applications Officers ed many steel otnee and Indus house at the time of the incident. •nVnllcd themselves 01,the low-cost Sherlock Hall of Trinity Church. by James R. Lenney. while the in- trial buildings and.was the archi Amaranth Mrs. E W. Schroeder was elected The demolition squad or lire de- chest x-ray program at- the Board Now Being Accepted " The first showing at 3:15 p. tn. strumental numbers will be under j tect for ..Cleveland and Lincoln will be for elementary school chil- president of the Cranford High partment could then us-e-the in- of-Health ottlce, 2 Alden street, •Police Chief W. A. Fischer this direction of Louis F. Haar, director; Schools herfc. *-* formation only as n guide in going through, yesterday afternoon. dren and the second at 4:45 p. m. School Parent-Teachers Associa- Following u three-year term pi! Installs iveck announced that 'applications will be for high school students. of instrumental music. : through the -wreckage. ' The service is made possible will be received at police head- tion for the year 1953-54 at a meet- the Township Committee, he was Mr. Williams urges housewives through the . cooperation of. the Two programs for adults ' have The choir will, open the pro-j mimed township c^UJlncer in 1D2: quarters to fill two existing vacan- been scheduled for, 7:30 p. m. and gram jyith Bach's "Gloiy Noar ia\ ing last Thursday evening. •.' t« volunteer . for wnr'den posts health board, the. Union County Mr, and Mrs, C/L, Fair cies as patrolmen and to establish 8:45 p. .m.. The council announced Thee Be Given." 'The Lord Is My | Mrs. William Collins will be first and served until 1033.' Ho super- since it is "desirable to have an Medical Society and the Union a waiting list for possible future that admission is free. - Shephejrd" by Smart asid "The! vised construction , of Cranford'i wardens persons who m'o at home Trt Tuberculosil s and Health vice-president, Mrs. Rj J. Zesch : New Patron, Matron .*• appointments. ... -t Heavens Are Telling'* by,Haydn. first storm sewers! in' the north- • -(Continued' OH Paite E League,'• Inc. '• • The film is the story of Cornelius second vice president and G. Frank westerly and southeasterly ..sec Salary ranges from $3,750 for the Centurion, who tells of theThe Freshmen Girls' Glee Club will Tl»e hwrtth offlce will be open/' Of Cranford'.Court. 34 the first year to.$4,200 after three tions of the community; installs from 6:30 tov6- o'clock tonight for Mr. and Mrs. Charles fT&siri'-st events concerning the' last days of the first local traffic lights at Wal Chronicle Sul>Hcri|>tion years. Applicants are to be resi- Jesus' life' as he saw them or heard Do well. "So'sJ Caw Write My j school, third vice president. Mrs. the final session. Residents who Mountainside, formerly'of Crart- dents of Cranford for ^ two,,, yedrs nut and Soufti avenues and North have .not had their chest X-rayed foKd, were installed as royal patron about*them from one of the dis- Name," a spiritual, and "Deep in | W. G. Dexter will be corresponding Drive. Ends Tuesday prior to appointment, between 21 My Heart** by. Romberg: ^Fanlasie Mrs. N. A- Smith will and North Union avenues, and in recent years aoj urged by Health and royal matron, respectively, of ciples named Thomas. The film was," engineer during construction With The Citizen and Chronicle and 30, years of age," at least five includes the triumphal entry, Je- Ofllccr W, P. Smith to come to the Cranford Court 34, Order of thefeet, eight inches in height and 140 corresponding secre- of. (he; Rahway Valley Railroad March subscription" driVe sched- health office tonight. ' Amaranth, Tuesday evening in the sus' preaching in the temple, the by the brass choir. pounds in weight. Freshmen Boys" Glee Club will; tary. Mrs. Edward Rathjc will grade .cfossitign and helped de uled to end next Tuesday, all Masonic Temple. They, succeed Mr. Last Supper. Gethsemahe, The serve as' recording jweretary and sign the present" underpasses. youngsters who have* secured sub- atul-Mi's. Edward*G*4fnn. Qualified applicants will be Trail, crucifixion and resurrection. sing "Marching Along TogettW! Service League Play, . subject, to physical,; oral and writ- by Pola'and Steininger. '"Who Did." Mrs, Bruno C. Metzner treasurer. During his years as townshi scriptions or are working towaril David Ai*n of Camden, past The council will also sponsor a g ten examinations and ex-service i spiritual, and uMy HearH t Stoodd ' Mrs. John Puryce, senior mem- engineer, Mr. Collins strongly ad' prizes arc urged to make reports at Nets More Thau $370 grand patron, was the installing men'will be credited with 10 per- union service on Good Friday from the newspaper office' on or before patron, assisted by Mrs. Ell.i Still" by Rodgers, The concluding i announced that vocuted that the houses in the Nor. The recent children's play. For Junior-Size Figures of all Ages! cent preference rating on the writ- noon to 3 p. m. at the Methodist 1 mandie Parjc_nrea of the commuii' the finalday . Schmidt, past royal matron o Church. Pastors of membei numbers in the first part will be' ! members in the 'Snow White and the ,Seven ten examinations, which will be offered by the Girls" Glee.Club. 1 ity be moved and that the sectior Four boys won prizes during the Dwarfs." netted a prollt of $372,33 "Cranford Court. Among the guests held April 11 in Cleveland School churches will speak. r Taylor of-Arlington They wQl sittg "In the Boat" by J junior-senior high scKool—PTA. bo. converted into a park. He alst p«st week, Jeffrey Fleuren of 10fo» the dranford Girl Scout camp-' CunH fcelp it if we're proud . . , inyone Wouia be to Uiand royal matron;.MrsM Mt. Marthha Grieg, "Were You There.** a spir- |This iricJtidcs mothers, fathers and made several suggestions for th Parkway Village and James Le- ii fund, it was announced yester- «ffiprincM like ' Maurctuf Westfteld; supreme past itual, and "When Day Is Done" by \ leathers. development of the Union Count pore of tOl Pii'rk drive, Kenil- day by the Crunford Junior Serv- im ttJutm or bUtki Katcher. A food fair will be held at A&A Park System. worth, received baseball gloves, ice League, sponsor!: of the pro- NWflfll "Tiiyal matron; and Mcs. Pauline Cranford Girl Scout Council * David Cran* will ppenPart II i Hardware on AorU 17 it was an- Department •lrtgjy Juu cver^-earnurk of Miison of Camden, grand conduc-, Although essentially self tuugh while Robert McGrath of 3 Nor-duction. The. play was enthusiasti- y playing guitar aceompaninient tojnouacfid. \ , mandie place and' Peter Met^ner cally received and played to a full •octcu—fuuoiu n*me«, clever c.uj clolKe. for work tress. ••*'-. ---.'' . , "-'• ' Mr. Collins was a licensed cngi "Blue Shadows on the Trail- by Dr. 'R-.Parl'er Davis was intro- rtecr and architect in both Nc of 857 West End pluce won house in the'high school auditor- e°MT«tatW Cotton Other omceriS are: -Associate ma- fells J)ates for 3 Day Camps Daniel which will be sung by the duced by Mrs. Gerald J. Flnney, •ad play, popolar prlcei, udla unllitUoV of Myles and tron, Mrs. Mildred Schott; asso- (Continued on pao« eight) baseball!!. ' ium. ..' — ..•"'.••. Skirt .cjl* . Urip^t Cranford Girl Scout Council has leaders' Association at the Girl Boys' Glee Club. Their other se-jmental and social hygiene- chair- Special acknowledgements go to dieJ for ihe Junior llgura, Blvln( you more ciate patron, Mr. Grimn! secretary, lections will be Thfc Three BeHs^jnjan. wh6 had charge of, the pro- tat 9 f IS. M announced dates for the three_day Scout House, Mrs. Dwight Cope- Bob. Steers, who helped with light- Mrs. Viola Campbell; treasurer, land, executive director, announced by Villard and "There's Nothing :graw. Dr. Davis spoke on th.c prob- •I • Mletlioo dun you've ever bad before t • Tlrs. AnnaTThornr conWuctress, camps it will operate this sum- g g p . p ing effect^; Nancy Manger of Troop , 5.50 , that an outdoor training session Like a DameDame " bbyy E The'leniTh'l s off tteert-agers g . He discussedid d Mi'87-Mafy Walck; prelate, Mrs. mer. Dramatic Club Will Present 24, who was the trumpeter, and to In Cranford, the day camp will will be held at LaJ~~^- lUlsoll; warder. Mrs. Ida DeNike; Mrs. R. C. Davisori, Mrs. C. R. comedies to be presented by th«j and. Sentinel. Erwin O. Schmidt the jurisdiction of the council, audiencc and entire ensemble *iU fniitt«i*,1**r« incharKp of hospital- the'Dchcflt of .the Sherlock Hall club. f' . 1 •-..•. Mrs. A. Donald Green,, chairman Boettger, .Mrs. I. Tahnenbaum ond join in singing *The Star SpanfckdjUiy and Mrs. Robert M. Ferguson, Equipment! Fund ..and the ,club|s '1'rustces "are Mrs. Margaret Met- Mrs. K. M. .Stewart, Jr^, and her committee. Were in —McrnbeFs of the church who are23 Have Mumps • Coordinates . w Slacks of day cumps, announced. She said Banner.' building fund. Proceeds will be workirfii with the uencrul. chulr- t;im for one-year, David L. Hadsal that Mrs. C. P. Ingeholm will be . Each district is making plans charge of refreshments. used to purchase funiishlngs- und Mumps topped.the list of con?-.2 *..'•' • fur two years and Mrs. Jane Kiefei for raising money for the Capital tiien include Edward Marshall and director of the Cranford camp and Mrs. F-earns to Review - i • - ~ equipment for the hall. Thc^clilb Evan-Hutthcsi, llnanco committee; tnfil'on reported to the Board of \ -luf-Hu^e-ycarst Committees in- the Brownie camp. Mrs. Morse A. Fund. Cleveland, Lincoln and St. Health during the past week with PtJml CuWi 0/ Soap • Pedal Pushers fliule: Sunshine!—Mrs. Agnes Hoff, alsto held,a beijellt play last year William S. Fay und George Trum- Shepard Is chairman for the Ken- Michael's districts will sell Girl Book About Eva Prron "?*_ . • • ••• for the church, pfoflls from which 23 casc-sj it was reported ye«ter- •; V W**r hhrie- Nmvf Mrs. KIcfcr and Mrs, Walek: ft Scout cookies during the month of dayJbjnHcalth Officer W. P. Smith. - h *H and Mm.'Gaffncy; auditing.— At a meeting of the Book Circle dv^llinss were approved Tuesday and other stage equipment in theWhltty/' tickets: Mrs. Hector C. Brennan and Mm. J. H, McCaridr- card party and Roosevelt and Clark Evam nnd Mrs. R. H. Walcott, chlckenpox. -Two persons .wtri|T> Mrs. Schmidt,' Mrs. Elizabeth Bain Township districts will hold bake 'his evening. Mw. Edward Fearns, night by the-Township Committee. hall. ^< • • • Shorts . 1 less will assist-Mr. G W g p Mrs. W. H. bitten by dogs during the weeV ;;||J • T-Shirti ;iiid Edward. Beck; refreshment !— ss will assist sale* on April. 10. The Kenilworth Will review "The Woman with Ihe M. Larsen 'W firantcd a .permit We^t "month's' play, a comedy, protfrum; All threh e dday camps will opef- Whip," the life of Ev».Per««i by for 414 Manor' avenue with carl- was written by John Patrick. It and Mrs. John H. JWcClin- Mrs. Elizabeth Finlcy; and .decor district will conduct a bake sale on Maria Flores. , 'istruction cost estimated at $14,000, Harry D. Johnson '< iitiiiK—Edith Finley. ate on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and April 13. It being directed by Miss Elsie tolock, , ppatrons, und Mis. Thursdays of each week they are The meeting will be held at 8:15 ,M. WUUamk. SO Seneca road, $10.- MIdgely, who has directed succes- d M Daughters, of Amej JUNIOR SFOfiTSWEAR, SECOND FLOOR A social hour with refreshment Bishop and Mw. William H. De- Thirty leaders and six councils at the home of Mrs. George Kampi. jOOO; and T-V. Albert, 723 Willow sful productions of the hwrul club night at the Ma Ot> Brigurd, publicity. . ' . More than 150 At a meeting Monday of the attended the . meeting. . n Dgrbulbv X'illageV!ll.1llr. ' streetstrr^t.. 113.000.$13.000.. guests attended. /

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