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n H., F. T. Whitty Announces Complete Plans', Base, Declines ication of Schools birth Bid for Second Term ard of Education today, announced plans for its dedica- ive a Mrs. ; ' Finance Commissioner^FVank^T^Whitty, completing his first MVAgency next Thursday for its two new, 12-room elementary Dorian Joins chools/ The program will be-held -in the auditorium of the Walnut 'IuirtprnFoh UieTfownshipTCommittec, announced last-night that he ' Who will be Cranford's * next Mayor F."P.^Andersen was re-, | Mrs.--' will be a candidate Jor the Republican nomination for reelection in motor vehicle" agent? That is the Avenue School" at 8 p.m. . . ' elected to his third term as chair- i Jnion; the GOP primary iniApril. "'".'•'.".'. $64 question making the rounds A highlight of the program will be the introduction of those Assume Municipal Offices man of, the Township,. Committee Commissioner -Whitty declared that -his decision to stand for of the community this week. who helped build the school. Bur- at the annual reorganization meet- •reelection was based on a sincere George M. Coffey, proprietor of ton C, Belden. chairman of the ing Monday night in.the municipal r :iche- building. ' Other highlights of the desire to'-help continue tlje poli- Coffey's Appliance Shop, 29 Alden In Reelection Bid. board's building committee, will . an- Seeks Reelection street, was offered the agency with- make the introductions'. -Among meeting were thp swearing In of lenn.is cies inaugurated by Mayor F." P. the blessing df the local De/no- those to be honored are persons Howard Cowperthwaite to his sec- Cahsas \ndersen and his colleagues on cratic organization." But Mr/Cof- who took an active part in pro- ond three-year term, the, administ- ormer viding for the new buildings and ering of the oath, of office to Ira I e commitiee and to help solve fey telephoned Acting Director terof " lany of the problems faced by a .Frederick J. Gassert. Jr/of the their construction and repres- D. Dorian, elected to his initial iki of. State Division of Motor/Vehicles, entatives of groups which assisted. term ' in JsJovcmber, and the an- ,oventing body in a growing com-' last Wednesday that lie had de- Louis' Troutman, president of nouncement of committee"Sjppoint- munity. • > cided not. to accept/the appoint- the Boardf of Education, will pre- jnents_!px_thccnsuingTy car- tvans Mr. ' Whitty served as police ment, and conflrmeoT his refusal by sent the two buildings, Brookside Mayor Andersen's name was commissioneir^from"June "~1 ST to. letter on Monday. .placed in nomination by Public ic aie Place School and the Walnut'Ave- ri' the December 31, 1951,' following the Meantime, WiHiam C. McPher- nue School, to Dr. Howard R- Best, Safety Commissioner Clarence L. resignation of former Police Com- Fritz who lauded the mayor for n Ro- spn, who has been conducting the superintendent of schools, who in jhlen- missioner* J. Edward Wolf, and _agency in. hi/real estate office at turn will present the keys of the his administration of the office !,was elected to his present three- 19 Alden street since October 1, building to the principals. Miss . duripg_the pasUwx>_years. Sec- year term in November, 1852. 1953, adyfced Mr. Gassert last Etta Tunner for Brookside Place During the past iwo .years, Mr. , was-. Thursday by letter that final term- School, andVincent Sarnowski lor Cowperthwaite ;,ind, Commissioner Whitty served as public affairs Dun-; ination/of the present agency is to Frank T. Whitty who pointed out. commissioner, a member of the ,• on or before FeBiruary~ir n De- Planning Board, iktcal Assistance afcei Dr. Frederick Raubinger, state the many hours Mayor Andersen ;neral; McPherson, a Republican,' commissioner of1 education, will be. has devoted to his duties and the Board and special deputy for advised by telegram on • as an- > the dedication speaker. He will be ability he has brought to the office.^ Mayor Andersen on the Civil De- ristmas'Eve that "after induce "introduced by Dr. Best. They declared it has been a plea- fense Council., •..'."'.'• tion of a new agent you will re- HOWARD COWPEBTIIWAITE IKA D. DORIAN At the reorganization meeting The invocation Will be by the sure to have served with him. He, ceive a minimum of two weeks' was r'celectud unanimously. of the committee Monday night, notice for final auditing and clos- Rev: Frank V. H. Carthy, rector Mr. Whitty was named chairman L. TAUAFCBRO of. Trinity Episcopal Church, and Mr. Cowperthwaite,, who has' ing out of your agency." served three1 years as chairman of of the . finance committee, 'sue- ] FRANK T. the benediction by Rabbi Philip New Building Valuations ceeding Howard Cowperthwaite. Latest candidate for the posi- Brand of Temple Beth-EI. The the finance committee, was ap- He formerly was a member of the tion is William G. Schmal of 16 combined chorus of.the Brookside pointed commissioner of public Traffic Coordinating Committee Lenox avenufc, who conducts a.A Place and -Walnut Avenue Schools Exceed %5SMU^ Mark works, succeeding James P. Duffy, insurance agency at i.5 Alden Taliaferro who was. not a candidate Nfor. re- • and of the special Committee Guidance will open the.program by singing Past records-were broken once more as, estimated value qf which conducted a study of park: street. Mr. Schmal Would not com- election. The latter was praised ment yesterday other than to con- "Crusader's Hymn" and "Bless new building construction in Cranford during 1954 topped $5,500,000, ing problems in the local busi- 1 Seeks School This-House."- -. • for. his service during' the past ness area., , Expansion firm that his name is under con- according to the annual report of Building'inspector Kred J. Dcller. three years. \ sideration ifor the appointment At the program, a brochure pre- Permits for which lees were charged totaled 568 during the Mr. Whitty, former commissioner • Commissioner Whitty has beep Unless a new agent is appointed "parcd by the publicity committee a resident of Cranford , for 14 Board Post year and covered new valuations estimated at $5,504,900; In addition of public affairs, was named chair- Setat^HS by February 1 or shortly there- of the Board of Education explain- there were two permits for which man of the finance; committee, and years and resides at 110 Several The guidance department at M. L. Taliaferro of 114 Hernlng ing the expansion project will be Court. He was born'in London, after, it appears that Cranford mo- avenue announced last, night he there were no fees, one to Calvary Mr. Dorian was assigned to the Cranford High School will be ex- torists 'may have to go elsewheri distributed. This brochure was England, and "served as" a. com- will.be a candidate for reelection Luthi«ranv Church for an addition, public affairs committee, which panded in September, Dr. Howard this year to'Securc renewal of thei written by Mrs. Charles Redden, New Courses this, year has; been enlarged to In- missioned officer in the British R. Best, superintendent of schools, to the Board of Education at the chairman arid Mr. Belden and M. valued at $110,000 and one to the^ Army during World War I. He driver's licenses and license tags February B school election. elude real estalfTlind development.. reports. / . ., One of the chief1 •„ obstacles U tl Taliaferro, members of the com- First Aid Squad for its headquar- ! In accepting the chairmanship came to this country in: 19?6 and For the neW. position, the Board Mr. Taliaferro, chairman of the mittee. ters building, on which a valua- resided in New York, Washington arousing enthusiasm among elig for another term, Mayor Andersen lucation T.uesday evening ible local Democrats over the. mo- newly-appointed planning com- Following the ceremony, the tion of $12,000 was set. For persons inJprestctl in rcad- and Philadelphia befote taking up Richard j. llegrand of mittee and of the teachers com- Taxable ratables at the close ng and writing, the Cranford Ad- reflected on what public service residence here. tor vehicle agency appointment is Walnut Avenue School will be means and whether the price is too Springfield, Mass. Dr. Best said that proposed state legislation mittee, wa£ appointed to the board of the year totaled $29,201,396. ult School has two new, courses to in May, 1950, was elected to a open for inspection. Dr. Best said much for one to pay. He said, Mi. Whitty has *een with Cities •. Legrand, a graduate of JWassa- would inaugurate a central agency the Broiokside-Place School will be an. increase of $1,127,620 over the offer at its spring semester. •m Service Oil Company, New York one-year unexpired term in 1951 there are rewards, not particularly chusetts University, will be as- within the next 18 months or two" open some evening at a later date total at the close of 1953, accord- In the writing field, the school City, for the past 28 years, serv- and to a three^year term in 1952. in self satisfaction, but in a feeling signed, part-time to the. guidance years for, the issuance of driver's for inspection by the public. ing to figures released by Tax As-has a class entitled "Better .Eng- ing as ;pfttce manager and for the 'He was a member of the board's that one has ' -helped to ' create department slnd'part-time as a so- licenses and license plates. This sessor Edward Markowich. lish." It is designed, Channing past JA-years as assistant pur- Long-Range Planning Committee, The following morning at 10 something. He said it 'is an. cial studies instructor. move would close all but a few. ' Tnc building valuations added Rudd. aasistartt director, said, to chasing agent. which recommended the construc- o'clock a cornerstone laying cere- patfonal therapy, nnd reepmmonde Mr. Legrand holds a master of of the present motor vehicle agen- mony will be held for the Walnut in 1954 represented an increase of provide aonie,help in getting over He directed the Red Cross fund tion of the^wo new-elementary •that' everyone should take somd arts degree in guidance from cies, many of which have -been in Avenue School. Thjs program is more than 50 perceh't over the" Obvious errors in writing arid raising campaigns here: in. 1046 schools which were recently-op- part in the life of a town. . Springfield College, Springfield, operation for a quarter of a. now being prepared by- the stud- 1953 total of $3,412,700 covered by sj>eech and'to help students to cx- and 1947, and is a member of the -Mass., and has done graduate, tury or longer. ened. 411 permits. Tpress themselves more clearly and Mayor Andersen termed • th vestry of -Trinity CJiurch and of A resident here since 1927. Mr. ents of the school, Mr. .Sarnowski year just ended as a memorable^ work towards a doctorate at Mass- reports. • . • New homes accounted for the more simply. . : the Cranford Republican Club. He achusetts University. He expects Taliaferro is a native of Staunton, major portion of the increase, one in township history. He said is married and has a son, Thomas, 1 Va,, and he came here-from Chir with 399 permits being issued dur- For those favoring the reading 1954 saw great advances mode in to continue his studies at- New course, the school will offer a class who recently returned from serv- York University or Columbia Uni- Post Office cago. He is a gradute of Virginia ing 1954 for dwellings valued at flood control' and in the improve- ice and is now a student at Upsala in "Speed Heading." This course versity. He taugh at South Had- Tech, where he majored in elec- PTA Council a total of $5,205,500 (including le s ce ment of the municipal sewer pro- College, East Orange. trical engineering. Before the war, permits for three, twQ-fami!y_rcsi- is aimed at increasing *] _. _P ?L gram. He praised th«y,public works ley High School, South Hadley, "arid comprehension in reading Mr. "N. Mass., for five years and is now he -was active-^in- Boy- Scout-and dences>.jvlr. Deller's report shows. department for having carried an Receipts at the Cranford Post Cub activities and is an active Next largest .item shown in the Rudd said, through timing tests, important burden oWing the past teaching in Springfield, Mass. Plans Play concentration and practice. While at. South Hadley; he Office for the year ending Decem- member of the .First Presbyterian^ At. a meeting Monday at. 9:30 report, .was that covering alt,cr- year, not' only in projects con- India Topic ber 31, 1954, totaled $181,440.79, Mr:.. Harriette N. Trumpore of taught vocal music for five" years Church; -He has two sons, James dim. at the Brookside' Place ations ana d additionrf,'. with 118 nected with that department, but an increase of $9,015.78 over the 37 Miinsee "drive, an English and and served as assistant football aijd Earl. School, the Cranford. Council of pcrrnits issued for' valuations to in such community projects as figure for 1953, it Was announced Spanish instructor* at Union Jun- and baseball coach and coached - Mr. Taliaferro is a member of ParentlTeacher" Association will taling $96,600. There also were the Memorial, Independence pay Of UJC Talk today by Postmaster Arthur F. ior College, will be the teacher for major sports in an inter-school the Western Electric Company's complete plans for its presentation pcrmits-for two new offices valued and Cranford Day: observances, "Some Internal Problems; in In- Metz. . •' -" • '— • the "Better English" course. She league. Dr. Bestsaidhe undoubt- Defense Project Divisionr which is of the play, "Kit Carson an* the at a total of $62,000. • and the community Christmas dec- dia" will be discussed" by Dr. Zoc Largest volume of business was (Continued on PaOe 8) 1 edly Would be assigned to a coach^ providing defense engineering Indians." Figures in other categories were oration project.. •• . • G. Tsagos at a community night done in the stamp category, ing .assignment at the' high ' (Continued on page 8) The program" "will be offered listed for the year as follows: One He sajd the police department program of Union Junior College where the total was $167,937.74. school. Dr. Best reports there is January 15 at 10:30 a.m. in the .warehouse, $40,000; two service has bceii reorganized during the on Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock including metered mail 3nd; par- a need for additional assistant auditoritlm of Cranford High stations, $33,000; 29 garages. $30.- past year ;ind that a further re-, in the college library. cel post, Mr. Metz reported. Early MOD athletic coaches.' . ' School by the Mac Desmond Chil- 900; one swimming pool, S23.000; vision of department rules is under Dr. Tsagos, who recently re- The over-all increasp' over last Deposits Up The board also hired a kinder- dren's, Theatre under the spon- one tank. $8,000; nine signs, consideration to strengthen the de- turned from India, is an economics year's receipts was attributed ty garten teacher, Miss Mary E. Wil- sorship of the > Cranford Council $2,600; two milk maijhincs. $2,000; Results'Good' partment even more. He reported, the postmaster to continued popu- ' and history, instructor at the local liams of Elizabeth, a senior at of PTAV.-, (Mrs. F. B. Slagic, cor- two patiosi $700; ,one radio tower, More, than $300 had been .re- that the fire department already lation growth and business ex- At ! college. While in India for eight the Nursery Training School, responding secretary, announced (Continued on Page S)' ceived up to last evening in the had undergone, a reorganization months last year, she traVefc ^ex- pansion. ' Time and demand deposits tof that tickets for the. play have annual March of Dimes drive, Tufts College, Medford, Mass. A talcd $19,599,559.30 in Crawford's and that it is hoped more ade- tensively. She accompanied her -As usual, the last quarter of the been distributed to all the ejemen- it" was announced last night by quate housing, facilities can be •5* graduate of Bradford Junior Col- three financial institutions oh De- husband who was assigped to lege, Bradford, Mass, she attended year, including the Christina* card tary schools. '.',-• Clergymen Slate William H. D'Arcy, local chair- "provided 'far . this department in Bombay by the Standard Oil and parcel • rush, showed ' the cember 31,, 1954, establishing a lo- "Kit Carson and the Indians", man. • • • v-- Ohio Wcsleyan University, Dela- cal record and representing a gain the near fututo' • ' . •< Companyof New Jersey. ware, O., for one year. She will greatest income. ' . is a play based on the story of a Brotherhood Rites Mr. D'Arcy said the local com- The mliyor stated that tax col- Receipts by quarters during of $373,011.24 ovdr total deposits' famous, historical event — the cpn- mittee is 'encouraged by the early Dr.Kenneth C.MacKay, presi- graduate in June - from Tufts The annual-coreimunity brother- (Continued on Page 8) -' dent of the college, invited the 1954, followed by figures for the here on December, 31, 1953. qiicst of. the American west. - It response and expressed the hope .•;/ . College. hood service will be held at 8:30 publicU-to _attend Jhe—program^ same .periods of ^953, were re- As of the close of 1954, deposits tells the story of Kit Carion, who. that Cranford will exceed its. goal p.m. on February 1« at TempL- which is being sponsored by the ported by Mr. Mete as follows: in the Cranford office of the Su-is described as the most daring of of $3,000 before January 31. ... „ 'FireFBaby' International Relations Club. • Trustees May First quarter, $41,267:50 — $39,-burban trust Company totaled all' the wilderness scouts, and Beth-El,'. the . Cranford Clergy The chairman pointed out that , A resident of Bound Brook, Dr. 493:25; second "quartcr,T$42,170.93 $9,877,362.03, made up'as follows: Blackhawk, who is described as Council decided at'a meeting Mon- there will be no Mother's March m Tsagos joined the faculty of Union Adopt Tentative — $39,482.46; third .quarter, $36,- Demand deposit^ $S,114,010.90, the fiery] young Indian prince of day.. •..-•% or other house.-to-house canvass to To Ostroyes. 924.78 $32,448.09; fourth quarter, and' •time deposits. S-J.763,351713. The Rev. Frank V. H. Ciirthy, pick up the coin cards and urged ' /' Junior College In 1941. She hm the Blackfoot nation. , Nona Lee Ostrovcbecame Cran- done research, and written a pros- Budget Monday $61,077.58 — $61,001(21. , On December 31. 1953, deposits at Other colorful characters in- rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, local residents to return the cards Mrd's. first-new-reiident ofj 1955 pectus on Korea for the Carnegie After working on the school bud- Addition of three substitute car- this institution totaled $9,644,883.- clude: Maria Josefa, the young will be preacher, flalibi Philip with their donation as quickly as and, as such, will receive a variety Endowhment for InternaUgtN?* .^et for the 1955-58 school year rier clerks during the year 79, made up as follows: Demand girl Kilt Carson plans to marry; Brana, 'president of the Clergy possible. of gifts. offered by members of ; Tuesday evening for several hours* brought the personnel total to 44 deposits, $5,126,191.07, iand time Council, said-the-cntire community Several Children are partici- Peace and she is former statt; a 1 Annie Bent, a rough-and-ready the Cranford-Business Association. tcmational relations chairman to?Mhe Board" of Education voted to in the local Post Office, including deposits. $4,518,692.72. frontierswoman with a grudg. will be invited to attend. pating in the drive by collecting Nona Lee, daughter of Mr. nlid the American Association of Uni- la'djourn to Monday evening to the postmaster, assistant post- The Cranford office of the Union against thieves and cheats; Chief Mrs. Rose .Wilkerscn of the nickels, dimes and quarters in the Mrs. Edward. Osti-ove of 106 Wil- versity Women. •• - | -..'. complete its work. master;- -superintendent of mails County Trust Company reported WKite Cloud, Blackhawk's be- Youth Consultation Service of the plastic test tubes, which may be shire drive, was born at 2:49 a.m. It is expected the board will and clerk in charge. total deposits of S8.197.138:05 as of loved father; and fasori Bancroft, Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, procured from Miss Marian A. Saturday, January 1, in Beth-Is-' While in India, Dr. Tsagos was a was guest speaker. Schmitz, secretary ^ treasurer of guest of Miss Amy Rustamjee* tentatively adopt the budget on December 31, 1954, as follows: De- a slippery, giggling man whose S, racl Hospitsil, Newark. The new Monday evening and set a date for evil plans endanger the Old Fort. Rabbi Brand presided. p president of the Federated Uni- Mahar to Receive . (Contlnucd on Page 8) the drive, at The Cranford Citizen arrival weiflhed In at 7 pounds, 13 • versity Women of India, at a con- a. public hearing'. and Chronicle office. ' Work, on tho new budget was. Certificate for Heroism ounces and is the Ostrpyes' first- vention of the organization. Coin collection boxes also are child. - started"~c'urly in the fall by the William Mahar, a star scout of Jeffrey WltKington of.Westfield, being placed on counters of local Mr. and Mrs. Ostrove have becft and the board has been work Boy Scout Troop 78, will be president of the International Re- First Aid Squad Officers Reelected stores by James Johnston. residents of Cranford since last teg on it for several months. Un- awarded a certificate of-heroism lations Club, will preside. Victor D. Shaheen was; reelected Th<- Cranford Physicians" Club, September 1, coming hero from der consideration by the board, art! from the National Court of Honor co-sponsor* of the local drive with Newark. They formerly resided the need for additional special pectus on Korea, for the Carnegie president of the . Cranford First the Cranford Women's Club, is- an in Florida. Mr. Ostrove is co-man- teachers in such fields as art, mu- January 17 at St. Michael's Aid Sciuad and Polite Sgt. Harry uij* appeal this week for resi- •ilicr of the bakery for the Chock Metz Lists Aides sic and classroom teachers be- School. '-•_._: ._.-T- P. Pate waii named again to serve dents to increase- their donations Full O'Niits Company m1 Harri- cause of un expected increase in He will be presented the award S captain of <"*> s'(uil(l "t-^'i' iff jhf National Foundation f»» "^OTK Krs. ©strove is & native *>F For Heart Drii f^r t-^rninp "a.-vriff.-nld Alvin organization's; annual ..mectmjj) InOmtjk'.Paraly^-S^bi 50 percent Postmaster Arthur Metz, llr- The board also has under study Wynn. Jr.. on January 27, 1954, Mondav?nJK.W jn..J.he ,£oaen_ and.pn_;..ocdcr.'^^that research may_-_b<: __„ nvm of .the. Crunford Heart I a--request from the Cranford who had fallen, through the ice Four. >. continued, in tbe^ battle to con- ~IVseifnrt"ion of'the gifts'will be drive next month, today-am: Teachers''Association to place lill of the Rahway River near , the Other officers also were re- quer this dread disease, miule at the January UO meeting of oil assistant chairmen for the teachers on their proper- place oi Springfield avenue bridge. leeted as follows: Walter M.J -— — the CYu'nfotd Business Association tne salary guide. Such a request it n P. IItuys 10-Acre Tract in the Co.ich acid Four Restaurant, 1th estimated to cost between $50,000 Smith, secretary, and Harold S. according to LloycSGeller. associa- •' Mrs. n. A." Mclson of 321 Health Board Rename* 'inn pre^irleut. Mr. and Mrs. Os- co- and $60,000 this year. • Compton, treasurer. For New Development Union avenue, will serve i trove will be guests at the dinner. chairman. Other-chairmen wilj be: Aiidertien a« President Among the line; officers;, George A 10-acre tract abutting the Syseskcy was adv-jncod from sec- rear lots of Makatom drive from . Merchants participating in the T;>g Day, Mrs. Frank Carthy i Mayor F. P. Anderserv was re- 1 Gallows Hill - road to DreyerV awarding oi prizes for the first Forest avenue; plastic GOP Meets Wednesday elected-president of-the Board of ond lieutenant to jirst lieutenant, A round table discussion will be Health ut the annual reorganiza- Al Bendlin was namod second farm has been sol d to T. bybyof 1955 are: Bell's Pharmacy, Louis Cohen of 23 North bcrt by Mr. Bruner of t' Jody Malda. Seagek% Drug Store, Jivemie; curd party, Mrs. W| held when the Cranford Republi- tion meeting Monday night in tho lieutenant and Dominick ColaiV t-ri was elected master -sergeant. trarus-action was co*~ Cranford Bootery, Alban-Lewis, Dorian of 28 Hamilton uvent can Club meets at 8:15 p.m. Wed- municipal building. Manning Howitz, buildinjj chair- through the office of & A Hardware, Richard Hartlg, --tivujiurui',—Willinm ~J~McCr nesday in the Municipal Building. Wll 1 iawT PrSmith""wasTenamed- \. volunteer ph^rson. local realtor. \tin^ Jeweler:), B^ron'8 Drug 10 Locust drive, assistant' E. C McMahon, president, will health officer and secretary nnd man, reported that prcs ide. William E. Gourley was rcappoint- workers - have .put in ovrr-U.ooc Mr, Albert, , wh( Pivsidcnf of the Cranford BH IcH 11 iU ~partmcnt--St5re. Union Union County Trust CompaH There will be a Cranteen ses- cd plumbing inspector. man-hours thus far on the squad's ' rU-.tthermcade Hi ' Meetings will be held the Mon- new headquarters building at Cell- : buiJd the same ty ust C^., Crajiford Kurnl- Tho quota here is $21| I5I. sion at the Casino from 8 to 11 s Drug Storre "*^"<\ Su! - 11 this Saturday. Senior high day evening preceding the sec- tennial avenue und, North avenue, | iri. >Qs rieW develor- HiijhUcht of the drive will he Lp.m. ond Township Committee meeting Heart Sunday appeal from '! school students from PlainJlcld VICTOR D- SHAUEEN UABBV P. PAGE (Coiiti'iiicd
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afed; with SigmaPhi. Epsilon and Pa.', were week-end guests of Mrs. nati, O., where they ..visited their in Houston, Tex., after spending m Pi Sigma Alpha, political science Among Girls Whose Betrothals Ha ve Been Revealed ISpged tt Elizabeth Man M. J. Seavy of 115 Forest avenue. parents, Mr. and Mrs." Floyd Price; Entertain for Student* Sunny Acres Gardeners Engagement AnnouncementshohorJry. ' ' isB Werner tj»e holidays with their parents Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charn- ; ^ A spring wedding is planned. From India, Formosa " in Cranford and Beverly. Lt- To Hear Talk on Birds !l '. Sir.- and.: Mrs. Edward Saias of 'oerlain. • ' . - • • Kendall' is the; son of Mr. and Plans Wedding Guests were present from India, 10, Romcre place entertained at n Mrs. Andrew F. Kendajl of 26 ''Birds" will be the subject of "'.'• Brighten EiMdm^iw Many ;. Caulfleld—Wler _: :, Formosa and California as-Mr. r B. Hflwley's talk this eve- parRP New Year's I Eve for 28 "' M -, and" Mrs. David N. Tyre Bjiech- street and is with the Air &•••"• The betrothal of th^efr daughter! Epr January 15 and JMrs. Fred W, Mayer of 503 .'•-.'. ' Following a tradition of long standing, the holiday season just Force stationed at Eljington Air ning for members of the Sunny Miss Harriet Elizabeth Wier, to guests 'from CranfoMi, Westfield, ar>d their sons. Philip and Stevep. Orchard stix'et entertained away- concluded was made the most important one thus far. for' many Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Werner Force .Base in Houston, where he Acres Garden Club. Mr.- Hawley Thomas Francis Caulfield, son of New' York "City and Westchester. pi 102 Makatom. drive, spent, tho trom-home students on Christmas }ocal girls by the announcement of their engagements. Among of 611 Orchard "street have an- is attending claisses in., the elec- is bird chairman of Summit NaT it Mr. artd Mrs. Thomys Caulfield of weefcf-end in Elkins Park Jgg;, vis- Day. now planning for the weddings to come are. the following: nounced the. forthcoming mar- tronics and guided missiles school. ture Club and also is-chairman of Rahyvay", has been revealed-by" Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Haring S. Mintpn iting Mn and Mrs. J.JHarrisiTyre. Present from India were V. K. the Trailside Museum Committee, ' Andewen—-Berry 4 riage of their daughter. Miss Mrs. Kendall is the former Miss and Mrs. Charles- H. Wier of 29 if Rochester . N. Y.. returned Mon-, Alexander and Dr. R. S. Kush- 1 "j" Mr. and Mrs. t>. Sm.ead Berry of National Life Insurance Company. Lorraine Werner, to Frank Mac- Barbara Pettit of Bcverlv. ' meeting will be held ,at the fev :•.:•;• Grove 'street.- , ' •' .'. '• ' day afteivspending two week? here Philip Conley of Endicott. N. Y., Murray Gambee. son of Mr. andwaha, both of whom are studying Mrs. George P. Kaiser of Prospect avenue, have an- Mr. Bi>yd, a graduate of.^Cnn- 1 visiting their son and daughter-in7 spent the holiday week-end "with jiounced the engagement of their ford High School, is a bonirir at Miss Wier, nn alumno of Rah- .Mrs. Martin Gambee of Pawling; at Princeton University. Thaje 39 Munsee drive. ' ,; \ , way High School, is» employed in aw, %-iv. and Mis. KuoeiyM. Min- his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal'er fr'om Formosa were Eidu'ard VIA Board Meet* daughter. Miss Katherine Md Norwich yniveijsity, 'Northfielil. >N. y.' ", • •• t the oilice of Purolator Products, •oii ct !)C Centennial aycnui;. • J. Conley of 3 Sylvester street. Huang and his . cousin. David Tac Executive Btoard' of the Vil- Vt.. i wlujre, he is ;i number of The^yedding will.take place at George M. Lincoln, Jr.^ of 102 tosh Berry, to Donald Edward An- - .•: •;..., ..:"'.. . ' '/. . Inw, Rahfe'uy. »— Huang, both studying at New. lage , Improvement ' Association Lambda Chi fraternity. the Episcopal Church" in Milling-, Park" drive, has been initiated dersen, son of. Mr;, and'.Mis. An^ Mr. Caulileld, a- graduate of St. York University. will meet Tuesday morning at the - No dale has .been'set for the Dr. and Mrs, C.^yndall Knapp. Members of the Momettes Club ton at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan- into Chi Psi, national social fra- "drew P. Andersen of lia Coium- Mary's 'Grammar School, Rahway, ' The ' student frdm California home of Mrs. Charles Schillinper, ternity,; at Lthigh University, bia avenue. ' wedding.,.• Jtid their- children, Alan, Jeffrey made house-to-house holiday visits uary 15, with a rttcption follow- attended St. Peter's High School, and Cynthia, formerly of 410 High lasJLweek. Participating were Mrs. was John Hadsell-, who is doing 10 Greaves place, at 9:30 o'clock. Bt'thlehem. Pa.- ' ' '-. Tne bride-to-be, a graduate of New Brunswick; •„ He Is employed ing at the Chanticier In Millburn. graduate* work at Columbia Uni- ;fanford High School, attended - Breza—Montas itreet. moved iast weekijntp their John Bispoji, Mrs. John Voss, Mrs. . Miss Werner is -in graduate of by. the Rahway Board of Water home at 12 Sutton place. Harold. Schott* Mrs. Raymond versity. ' His wife .and two chil- •arsons School, of Design. She -is Announcement hiis been m.'ide Commissioners and formeily serv- Cranford High School, Mr. Gdm- dren were with him. Other guests vlth McCanri-Erickson. Inc., Newof the engagement of. Miss Joan C. Reinhardt, Mrs. JFred De MaVco bee is ia graduate^/ Bard Col- ed five and a hair years in the and Mrs. William Hubiak. included^ members of the family ork._ •.- "'• .'•''•• . , Montag, daughter, of-Mrs". Emm:i C. Navy. '• ' ' ' • Mr.' and Mrs. Jay T(. Rodgers of lege, Annandale, NJTY., j^nd is and Mr. and Mrs." Thoma^Abbott 1/ you are planning a Montag of 29 Wall street- and the M2 Casino, avenue entertained at employed by Stone -and Webster and children. The prospective bridegroom, a late Edgar G. Montag,_-to Ejnest a New Year's Eve party ^Iqr.'lZ Miss Holly MiliuB, daughter of Securities Corporation in Now [raduate-of-Cranfond High School1 J. BfezaTson ofMr. and Mrs!. Johni—- —- .-•Essie—Cufda—: '—'— / Aiino.uncetpent of the engage- MISS JUDITH L. SMITH HtISS JfOAN C. MISS KATHEEINE M. BEAKY MISS JOAN WEISBERG BOSSU JOAN V. CCCCIA guests- frdm .Maplewood, "Short Mr. and.'Mrs. Howard Milius of 9 York City. ' Mr. and-'MrsJRoVert A. Baker of Spring Wedding rid Seton Hall University, South Breza of Woodbridgcr""'"'-«. Hills, Springfield and Montclair. Tuxedo place, entertained' at an' Miss Werner was honored last 46 Iroquois road entertained at a )range, served two years in the ment of Miss J&iin'-Veronic'a Cuc- A grudiiate of Crunford- Hish ciu, daughter of Mrs. Loretta Cuc- ployed by the Anibby Manufactur- of EllzaBethtown Chapter, Ameri- open house party New Year's Day week at a surprise bridal shower ifamily .supper party Sunday eve- Vrmy of Occupation in Japan. He ment of their daughter. Miss Mary town. She is employed by the Bridal Shovcer Fetes „ reservations School', the bride-elect is employ- cia of 124 Columbia avenue and ing Company, Perth ^niboyJ can Red, Cross. '' .- , . Ann Kaminski, to. Arthur F. Ryan, Mrs, Stanley Tobiasson of Nixon for^ -JO guests from CranJord and at the home of Mrs. A. J. Arens- ning. There were 2lr guests from s associated with Buchanan Elec- Gutehdorf Advertising Agency, ed- in the credit department, of the late Frank Cuccia, to Frank i. Mr. King, a graduate of Cran- A graduate ot Thomas Jefferson son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence G. Wilkes-Barre, which is affiliated' wjll entertain at canasta this eve- Pehnsylvania. dorf of 609. Orchard street. Guests New Brunswick. Milltown, Perth rical,Products .Corporation, Hill- Boyle-Midway, Inc. itfitt Jacquelin Gearrick Essig, Jr..son of Mr. and Mrs. Es-'ford High School, served' four High School, Elizabeth,' George- Ryan . of 28 North -avenue, west. with WILK-TV in Wiikes-Barre- ning for Mrs. *James- C. Stokes, included Mrs: Oakley Clark, Mrs. Amboy and Bloomfield. • should be made Ide, as assistant sales promotion Mr. Brezn, a graduate of Wood- Miss Jacquelin Gearrick, sig of We^tfleld, was made on years In the Air Force including town University and Georgetown Miss Katninski attended Garey She has a daily television program Mrs. Harry Henderson. Mrs. Sid- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor and Fred Hamm, Mrs. Howard Von rianager. • bridge High Scho61, served in the ney Schneider, Mrs. Harold O'Lea- Diesen, Mrs. John J. Banker, Mrs. Christmas Ewe.'-- . one year in Korea and is employed School of Medicine, Washington, College and Moser Business Col- on the station called ''Just Between daughter of Mr. and' Mn. Walter their daughter. Debbie, of Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. George P. Kaiser The engagement was made Navy during World Wur II. Ho is ry. Mrs. Frank R. Heick, Mrs. Wal- William West, Miss Nancy Glen- Miss Guccia, a graduate of Holy by Gering Products, Inc., Kenil- Dr. Koppisch is serving his intern- lege in Chicago. . Friends." ' . . Gearrick of 408 Manor avenue, burgh, Pa., left Sunday after visit- ol 39 Munsee drive entertained at this Ofonth. :nown at a family party given by employed as a laboratory techni- ter Swartz and Mrs. Rdl»ert Laier, denning. Miss Priscilla. Glenden- Trinity High School, Westfield, is Worth^ ship at St. Michael's Hospital, Mr. PRyan attended . Cranford was guest of\honor recently_at_a_ ing for fiv.e days with Mr. and dinner Monday -evening for six Jr. and,Mrs. Berry. • cian by E. I. ..DuPont de, Nemours N Mr. Turreli- .is ir graduateo, of_ -Jr. • • ' Y nlrig, Mrs. Robert Wiese, Mrs. employed as a bookkeeper at Rich- : . A spring wedding is planned. Newark. - •-•-•• ,. .schpols.ancLRntgers-Univcrsity. He Mrs. Arthur H. Houseknecht of 211 guests from Jeffersonville, N.Y., Company.JEcrth Ainboy. ' ; Xawrenceville School and Wash- bridal pantry shower. John J. O'Lcary, Mrs. W." G. Call Miis Carpenter, JOT '. ard HnrtlB s PhintShop.—-•-•'•-••—- served with the Army in Germany Beech street. and Chatham. * Balden—W . No date has been- set for the Mr. Essig, also. a graduate of ington and Lee University and^ is The affair was given by Miss Mr. and Mrs. George P., kaiser Walsh and Mrs. Werner. . Estimates Dr. Koppisch—Ard . - Nordstrom—Meyers and, is employed as midwest -rep- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Weisberg A'edding. Holy Trinity High School, is em- a member of Phi Delta -Theta and Mary Brunnex of 404^ Manor ave- and their daughter. Miss Barbara Mr. arid Mrs. Charles F. Han- Mrs. John L. Ard, Sr., of Eliza- resentative of the C. I. Hammond Phi Beta Kappa. He, is associated Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tardif of of South Orange announce the en- ployed at Sunlight Green Houses, iaiss Sherley. Ann Meyers' en- nue, her prospective maid of Kaiser, of 39 Munsee, drive, spent sei, Jr., of 401 Prospect avenue Mr.u v and Mrs. Lawrence M.- beth has announced the engage- Company. ... with the Delaware, Lackawanha 166'Mohawk drive entertained on gagement of, their granddaughter, Burke—dammlll New Brunswick< He served 21 gagement to Ronald Bruce Nord- honor, and Hiss Elizabeth Fen- . MISS PHYLLIS JOYCE SKARBEK the week-end in Bethesda, Md., entertained at open house Sunday Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-New Year's Eve. Their guests ment .of her daughter. Miss Anne strom, son of Mr- and Mrs. George - A spring wedding is planned. and Coal .Company, New York derson of 209. Locust drive,, a ' JMiss Joan WeLsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Gamrnill months in thq army, including al- ; visiting.Dr. .and Mrs. George C. for 100 guests Crom Basking Ridge. neth A. De Longe entertained at a .were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas David- Marie Ard, to Dr. Arthur Richard H. Nordstrom of 74 North Lehigh City. '..'•, ... .. prospective bridesmaid, at' Miss whose engagement to Joseph A. Shedlock of' Elizabeth,' son of "-the late Mr, . and Mrs. Herman of De Witt, N. Y., announce the most a' year in Korea. Andrew J. Shedlock of Wilkes-Barrc, Pa., and the late Mrs. Kaiser. Miss Kuiser spent several Westfield, Plainfield and Cran- supper party New Year's Eve at son, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 4- Weisberg, to Robert Seoit Belden, engagement of their daughter. Miss No date, has. been set for ^t Koppisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue, has been announced by Tarrell—WoUe Fetiderson's home. Decorations ford; the letter's home, 215 Central ave- Shedlock, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs days last week visiting Miss Ann Puzio of. Cranford. Mr. and Mr?. son of M[r. atid Mrs. B'.- C. Belden Eleanor Shillard Gammill,: to Ross wedding- ' %•-•*•»• Arthur R. Koppisch Of 305 Mi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs.. Le'wis S. Wolfe • Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Quimby were in pink and white. : Ainsworth of Tarrytown, N. Y^ L~P»E^-JEhgIrlIguesta_W-ere. Dr. ani beth avenue. - ..' Of 10 Manor avenue. Bonbughs'Burke^ sort of Mr.iUid Meyers of Colonia of Wilkes-Barre.Pa.^iQrnierIy,ToJ and' •"• -Twelve—gitMts—were—prescat- nley-Ska'rbe^o^ 12-Lexington-avenue. Miss-Skarbek-is-a- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gruber of Mrs. Harry Copson, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Walter Jacques artd Mr. and of 18 Alan Okell place returned from. Cranford. .... ^ aiSs^Veisoerg is a graduate of TBIr^TWaireFwrScheumann of C08 Ineeholm—Smith Miss Ard, daughter of the late The bride-elect is a graduate of Cranford, arinounoe ,the engage- graduate of Cranford High' School and is employed by- the New . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price and 198 Locust drive entertained at a Harold Achilles of Cranford. Dr. Mrs. Huey Heims of Roselle. home Sunday after spending the _j Miss Gearricsc will become the Brookside place. v At a recent dinner party at their Mr. Ard, was graduated from St Woodbridge. High School. Mr. ment of their daughter. Miss Sally Jersey Bell Telephone Company as a reports clerk. Mrr Shedlock, their sons, Floyd and Jimmy, of 16 candlelight supper Monday eve- and Mrs. Burton Knapp of .West- 570 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT SUB-WOO Columbia Hgh School, South,Or- bride February 19 in the Cradford An open house was held Decem- home, Mr., and Mrs. George Smith Patrick's grammar and high Nordstrom, an alumnus pf Cran- Ann Wolfe, to Richard Horton holidays with Mrs. Quitnby's' par- "a graduate of Coughlin High School. Wilkes-Barre, is employed bsage drive, returned Sunday after ning for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph field and Mr. and. Mrs. Max Weil ange.'and-a senior in the, College Methodist Church of David Ellis, Lt. and Mrs. Andrew W. Ken- of Home. Economics at Cornell ber 28 in the bride-elect's home in of 309 Edgar avenue announced schools, Elizabeth, and Newark ford, High School, Js employed as Turrell, son of Mrs. George H. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith of' at Associated Transport, Linden, as assistant dispatcher. He spending the holidays in Cincin- Gruber .of Jersey City. of Metuchen. - dall have returned to their home honor of "the engagement. AiiVong the engagement of their daughter. Preparatory School. She is em- a tool and die maker.by Airtron. Turrell ot Kingston, Pa., and the , Mas. .' son of Mr. and Mrs. James-Ellis University, Ithaca, N. Y. Her of 406 Manor avenue. ./ ': • recently completed a" training course for local dispatcher at father was the mechanical engi- .the. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Miss Judith Lois Smith, to Pfc. ployed by-the Standard Oil De- Inc., Linden. , late Mr. Turrell Burlington, N. C. No date has, been set for the wedding. neer for Public Service i Electric Schouriianruand their twin d.m^h- John E. Ingch'olm, son of Mr. and velopment Company, Linden. Miss Miss Wolfe* attended.-Cranford Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Wier of . and Gas Co., Newark. He was a tcrs, the Misses Ann -and 'Clare Mrs. Carl .Ingch'olm .of 316 South Ard is > a member' of the Junior schools and Is a graduate pf 2 Cherokee road returned by plane Mrs. H. R. Ryder of 16 Hamil- fellow member of the American Burke, who were house guests of Union avenue. !•• Catholic Woman's Club of Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. .John Kaminski of Wilkes-Barr'e Day School and Cen- last week after vacationing for two ton.avenue is visiting Mrs. Ray C 'Society of Mechanical Engineer- the Gammills." . Miss Smith is a graduate of beth and the Nfurses' Aide CQrps Gary, Ind., announce • the engage- tenary Junior College,, flacketts- weeks in Bermuda. Pratt of Rockvill, MdL The prospective bride atteri'led^ Cranford High School and is em- Social Happenings Mr. Belden . graduated from Goodyear Burlingame School, Not- ployed by the, Wilcolator Com- Cranford High School and is a sen- tingham High School and Ohio pany, Elizabeth.. . • Starkey, of 440 Lincoln avenue, ior in the College, of' Mechanical Weslcyan ^University, Delawaref Pfc- Ingeholm, a .graduate of . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Glovicr of east, returned Saturday from Mo- •!••;.. Engineering at • Cornell. \He is O., and she is a' student at Syra- •Cranford High School and -Union 116 Columbia avenue " have re- turned from. Roslyn, Pa., where bile, Ala., where they spent, the president of- Sigma Alpha E silon cuse University from which she Junior College; is stationed at holidays visiting Mr. Thurston'-: fraternity. l- will graduate neoct month". Miss Camp Kilmer. .'••,• they were called' by the death of Mr. Gloyler's brother, Worth- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. A June wedding is plannc Gartimill is a member of Delta Thurston. Gamma, Oralcron Nu, home eco- Kinir—Cherry ing Glovierj who died suddenly homics honorary, and P.E-O. Sis- December 26. Funeral services . ' , Boyd. Jr.—Perry The engagement of Miss Mary terhooti. Blanche Cherry to Charles William were held December • 29 in Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Coe of . The .engagement of. Miss; Sus- Mr. Burke, an alumnus of Ohio King, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Philadelphia. . 217 Holly street entertained 30 anne Perry to Ralph S. Boyd, Jr., Wesleyan University, is a student A. King of 16 Buchanan ^street, guests frqm Westfield and Cran- •son of Mr. ar»d Mrs. Boyd of 6 Perry also is the. daufihter of the was announced by her parents, ford at a Jbuffet__suprjei^Frid&y I Madison avenue, has been an- ltMrs. Bertha Nason -Perry..'' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cherry of __M evening! ' nounced by her father, Courtland A graduat(T"^f~SRa"uIding High Iselin. • ' • '.___." park, east, entertained Friday ', L Perry, ST., of Barre.. V.t JMLSK School and Vermont Junior Col- A graduate of Woodbridge High afternpqn for her nieces, the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radis and v lege. Miss . Perry is employed n at the College of Law, Cornell .Un- School' and the McDowell School, Misses'Mary and Madeline Robin- sons, R ic h a r d, Stephen and the aecretary's department of (he son of 122 Bloomingdale avenue. 1 iversity, Ithaca. N. Y. He is afflli- New York, the bride-elect is em- Charles, of 24 Lenhome drive, NOW Lunch was served for'their friends, BUNTINGS .(• KEG- north, flew to Cleveland over the . I • GIRLS from 1.47 , - mother arid another aunt. Guests New Year's- week-end Lt6 visit Mr. BABIES Res. 5.98 to 12.98, f roln BLOUSES from 13* -.included, the Misses Jean Brown Radis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sizes 3 to 6x . •and Carol Holsey, and Mrs. Mar- Rildis of' Cleveland Heights,. O. 3.97 PAJAMAS from £59 from 1.77: tin Robinson and Mrs. Charles TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Schlicting, Sr. SNOWSUITS - sices 1 to s from 2.47 Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Jorjes of BRANDS OF ^M s I pc. & 2 pc. (some nylons) 10.98 to 16.98 SKIRTS The Misses Sandra and Renee 730 Willow street held open house ixoitt 'Marino of 14 Bumside avenue had Sunday evening for 26 guests ALLSIZES BUT NOT IN ALL STYLES POLOS from IJ8 from 1.47 as their1 dinner guests last Wed- from Cranford, Fanwood ' and from 1.97 nesday evening at the Tnllyho Basking Ridge.- 7.47 SLACKS from 2J8 Restaurant, Union, Curtis Gilford Come Early! And Save ^ While we still have an assortment qf sizes. - ^3 OVERALLS-sizes S, M, L, XL •and Pvt. Daniel T- Kraus. Pvt. -Mr. an,d Mrs. Edward Connell HATS from 138 from* .77 Kraus has since returned to his of 171 North Lehigh avenue held a CORDUROYS. GABARDINES post at Fort Bliss, Tex., Where he house party New Year's Eve for SLEEPERS ItUtUUUUUtUIIUltMtUI niiittuim»uuiu-i«n»i'niiH'tiitiut:u«tn''m and COTTONS. Be«. 1.88 - 2M from ROBES from 438 from 2.97 is attending artillery school until the following guests:' Mr. and Mi 5. . IIANES - CARTERS' March. Sidney Burgham of Craaford, Mr. WOMEN—^ .. m 2 & 3 pc. - Sin* 0 to 8 1.47 and Mrs. John Hammer and son I 10% TO 40% OFF Mrs. John. Pasqua of 24 Bumside ol 'Harrlsqn, Mr. and Mrs. Merle POLOS-sizes 1 to 4 SNOW SUITS •;• COATS' avenue had as her holiday guests, Patten of Plainfield, Mr. end Mrs. NATURALIZER 7 SPORTS AND CASUALS -,i SHEETS • PILLOW CASES TOWELS solids and prints 1.19 to 1.59 FAMOUS GROW-A-YEAR her mother. Mrs. W. M. Adums; F. Kruckmann and the Misses Gail Hnw TROYLING !;;• NTtONS AND GABARDINE8 TABLE CLOTHS * CURTAINS * DISH TOWELS 3 to6x ^ith Sfacfca her sister, Miss Margaret Adams, -and Janet Kruckmannof Cranf6rd REGULARLY PRICED to $11.95 ™*" REGULARLY PRICED REGULARLY PRICED to $7.95 20% OFF and her niece, Miss Moha Yoder, and the ConneHs' son, William. TO $14.95 V »,. .97 8iseS to8 Bone Hats to all of Hickory, N.c: Wen R*«. Bf ateh—were Res. './•liai 16.98 to t*M 19.98 to 343S Mr. and Mrs. James S. Pantano Vs OFF VsOFF Mr. an
7~ •\. AND CH^dSJCI^-THDftSDAY.vJAWpARY 6,-1^55 for Adolphus D. Washbu/n, 89, of Felicia A- Hoffman- Zaremba; a Scotch Plains, formerly of Gar- daughter. Constance A. Zaremba- hristian Doctrine received-tor abrasives for use. in oth wood, were conducted*. Tuesday Monday afternoon at the home of Moth* iv Circle Fete?* ice control, and rccominesding and -a son, , Stephen J-. b ^ aftei-noon at Gray's, 318 East Broad • Mrs. Paul J. Wright, 1.26 Eastmun purchase of same from the lowest' OBITUARIES home; his mother, Mrs. SJjbina Zar- street, Westfield. Interment, was Discussion Unit street, at which time it was^ynteci D^MolayMl s and FalterFlt s Loss of Eye was received, and oodered | T*T South-Bound Brook; her' mother, emba, and a sister. MiaKCasm»ira s, Ct ^Wesffleld: to rn;tko a donation"ta the March Zaremba, both of Leonardo Mrr. .Harry .Meier presided at Mrs. Fanny M. Mott Mrs. John MacLean of London, t in Fairview Cejnetery, ^ Workings told of Dimes. n ormer holiday Fight Result the monthly meeting of .^he Moth- Report .of . Committee, on Roads The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, Ont, Canada; a sister, Mrs.F. H. Mr Washbur .^* ' Beneral Mrs. Edward J. Gallagher o and Bridges, advising bids were Coughlin of Chicago; three step- superintendent of the.. Beckley 30 Beech street spoke on the new ' Held for the Grand Jury on a. er's Circle of BremiW Chapter, rector, conducted services Monday Mrs. Elizabeth D. Tawler Perforating Company here, died . received for furnishing Rock Salt in Trinity Church tor.Mrs. Fanny brothers, Robert Donlad and Mai-, ly-formed Christian Dbctrihedis charge of atrocious assault'and May fair Plans'Opening Order" of DeJVlqlay, recently at the Largely attended .fiineral serv- Friday in uhlenberg Hospital,' to the Road Departmed and'rt- M. Mott, 93 years old, of 7 Wood- colm MacLean, all of London, Ont., cussion groups at a meeting Mon battery who»~"'arraigned, before Masonic Temple. Mrs. William H. ices were held Friday- afternoon Plainfield/after a,brief llness. For Bound Brook Store commending award of ooffVtrart to lawn, avenue, who'died Friday in and two grandchildren. She alsb from the First .Presbyterian day evening of the Rosary Society Magistrate Charles J. Stevens on ' Mayfair again has new> for allFran' k resigned as secretary of .the He also was associated formerly eatures scores Monday, Robert Carter, Jr., 21, of j the two • lowest Bonnie Burn Sanatorum, Berke- was the mother of the late Jeanne Church for Mrs. Elizabeth Davis of St. Michael's Church. !. its customers. The -Bound Brook circle. . ; . I ctived and ordered • "filed. ley Heights, after a brief 411ness. M. Cornman. ^ Towler, 87 years! old, widow of with/the Hall Switch and Signal . She traced the history of the 11' f 117 South avenue/west, also was store at 108 Hamilton street will Irnpany. in Gat'wood. At one thrifty prices : uThe circle save a Father "and The following ^frij Burial ,was in Evergreen Ceme- Edward Thomas Towler, who died movement, explained the need fo. l•'• %' . figed $25 and $10 costs for drink- be ready, better than ever! Gala Ha time Mr. Washburn y,as an assist- introduced and moved tar adop- tery, Elizabeth. last Wednesday morning at n>gt religious, discussion groups and 't '... ing-and being a disorderly person Grand Opening Sale will start Son dinner on December 23 at James Spencer ant superintendent in the New tion:' .•- ' ;• " ' • A resident of Cranford 60 years, ton Hall. The Rev, Robert told of the success wjth which th and- $25 and. $20 costs for fighting the Ma.sonic Temple. A total,of York plant of the .Western Elec- 1 Wednesday, and continue thcoitfih Mrs. Mott was a native of Brook- Funeral services, will be held to- program has met. since its intro- in the public street and causing »n January 15. • All Mayfair Stores (1 > - Freeholder Bejajjimser for Longaker, pastor', officiotedT and tric Company. He retired 10 years 76 fathers, sons, and.mothers at- Roads and Bridges. Gc33noil30e, lyn. She was a member of Trinity day at ,1:30 p.m. for James Spen- duction within the parish in Qcfe- ••'•' injury. If the fines ~are: not paid, will join in' this spectacular- c«lc-* interment waV in-rdirvi«*r_ Ceme- as co-owner 'of Washburn tended. '• ' . .-.-. :•< granting v one yrrgtnitftn Episcopal Church «nd'of Lucinda cer, 77 • years old, of 1X)6 Garflcld tery, Westfield., / agoo as co ber. . i', 7 he is to serve 80 days in jail, the bration with stores full of terrj- street, who died Tuesday shortly M c with pay to Ij3ti-* McSIo. Laborer- Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, Brothers Automobile Service in magistrate ordered. . ': . fic-values! ' " ' Born in Fenton./Mich., on No- A religious discussion club as i Famous Super-Right" Quality " Kettlemart' in. the Road DcpU tf- Elizabeth, and Lady Palmer Lodge after he was admitted to Alexian Westfield. ' VEQETABLES yU|ordipg to'the police .injuries vember 1. 1867, Mrs. Towler was now operates in St. Michael's, .Mayfair Bound Brook' '• is an- Forestry Expert fective October 21. 1S54. -seas on 59. Shepherds of Bethlehem, Eliza- Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth. The A native of Fort Ann, N. Y., he inflicted-by Carter-during a-flght a descerident^pf the Morris family Mrs. Gallagher explained, is • a other link in the'Muyfair chain of roll call iTTirirrtmairTVitv' adopted. beth. services wll be. at the G. G. Woody which settled in *JeW England lived in Garwood and Westfield (between him and James Hamil- seven stoics. This ultra-modern Funeral- Home, Rbselley where the group of from six to 12 persons Lectures at CHS (2> - FireehotdeT Bemaiisagez' ffox about 1630. She was graduated before moving to Scotch Plains 13 " ton. 23, of 43 Johnson avenue, on unit is a wonderland of food. Fourv She was the widow of William ReVff^-Samuel I: Matchett, pastor of He was a member- of who meet in their own homes fo: Max McCotmick of the School of Roads and Bridsics' Ooonnaittee, E. Mott, who died in 1907. Surviv- from/the Holly, Mich.; high years ago. cooperative study;and discussion South avenue, west, Monday after- teen complete 100 per cent .self-j accepting bids of C- G- "Winans Co. St. Mark's AME Church, will offic- Starry Flag Council 158, Jr. OU Forestry at. the University of ors are a son, Charles IU|. w-th schpol and attended the UniverUr - of. a religious subject chosen from PORK 10 INS noon, cost'Hamilton the loss of hL-i sefvicc departments featuringr AM, New Providence. and Charles Sebaefiar & Son of iate. Burial will be in Fairview 1890. a prepared.text. The Rev. Joseph ; IA. '...-'•-• left eye. The police said that Ham- famous QFG top quality meats, Maine spoke to Cranford". High whom she made her home; siX( Cemetery, Westfield. . . sity of Michigan, class of Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Llii N. J.. Inc.; for fujnaisSiiisS to the grandchildren and six ' great- : L. Donnelly, assistant pastor, I Rib Eid ilton was' kicked in th 6 eye bysuper speed checkouts, complete School eighth grade science classes riorn in Sumter, S. C.,,Mr. She resided ™_ Chicago prior to Mattie" E. Washburn; a son, Har- Road Department IJUOO'bags each grandchildren. ., taking up residence in Cranford spiritual director of the clubs. Cauliflower ^-^^ -29c Delicious Apples•£12°*29c Carter, after being knocked to the variety of famous names, free recently on the subject, -'!Y?ha:; of Rock Salt at their bid of $J99 Spencer "came to Cranford' 43 old of Westfield; four grandchil- 1 (7 «b) 1 "The funeral was frojn Gray Me- in.l906r Her hflsBand, who died A panel group, consisting' of ground . ',,-•* check cashing service and free .Kind of Tree Is My Christmas per bag. or a total of $990 tor years ago.' He .was a- member of dren and eight great-grandchil- e ib: morial, 12 Springfield avenue. in 11W; was engaged in the silk representatives' ot clubs now Iceberg Lettuce w*^ ££t5 Red Grapes ci^. .1,170 27 .. After treatment by Dr. Anthony take-out service. Tree?" 1,000 bags, was 6a roll ca33 unani- St. Mark's AME Church. Mr. dren. ', • • . Sordill, the injured man was Uik- business in New York and the functioning within the parish, w e ^ (Year Ago Ib. 450 (Yaa(Year AgAgo IBIb. 55<55')) (Y.ar Ago Ib. 57') (Year Ago Ib. 650 Mr. MtCprmick explained" ho\ mously adopted- Spencer was retired and last was en in the First Aid Squad ambu- couple traveled extensively demonstrated how a religious dis- Fresh Peas ' ^^ ^19 Tenple Oruges -n««..r,i^.j» 1O'«49° Parents' Party Saturday the children could study the leaves <3> - Freeholder BrJariiwgfT .for Edwi employed by-the Arnericari Gas throughput the world. ' _ Alfred Grupe cussion group operates. Pa'rtici lance to Muhlenberg Hospital. Furnace Company, Elizabeth. SnowWhiU c Rorid 5 A party has been planned lor • hat are in bundles, and explain- Roads and Bndses Ctonainittee, A high mass of requiem was of- Mrs. Towjer resided at .22 Cran- GARWOOD — Services fot; Al- pating on the panel were: Mrs, R Mushrooms ".^ «-45 Togeriiies —•^•• » 12*"25° Plainfteld. where authorities re- pV^.ptinghirfcJSi!tp«raoT3toiierials.Uered yesterday in St ___Suryiying him are his wile. Mrs. mcmbcrs-*»f-4he-M»th Is* /• •' ' •'• / .• '•• .". /..'.. ' • -W '•'"I"- •>••<>':: / .•• K- ..' • -/ • / .''• THE CRANFORD CTOZElTAND CHRONICLE, THURSDAV, Sffr.f" •7 available a public speaking course be Commissioner Dorian, Town- Mrs. c/.Gl Albu^y.'The Rev. F. H. THE dRANFORD CITIZEN AKD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 entitled. "Speaking for All Occa- ship Attorney Warsinski and Carthy, Leroy Gipson and Joseph Kohn were appointed members of Decoration Contest Winners Told sions." Paul V. -Buonaguro, Cran- Township^Clerk J. Walter Coffee...... ' ', . • i " j • . ••. • * / the Mayor's Advisory Committee ford High,.School English teacher, Mayor Andersen, Mr. .Grail ..-and1 "Winnerdinners in the first annual resi- red- ——• ~~~- ~ ' •-/ • -r~^. ~"" will be the instructor. on Social Problems. ? SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY '•"d&itial Christmas decorations con- Mr. Warsinski were named to the Mayor Ahdersen_named the fbl- test were amymniwri today by the •Inte^Municipal Committee oh Jov/ing commlfle¥~to^ make jhitial All Meats Custom Cut To Order! .Cranford Real Estate Board, spon- Andersen Reelected. Water Supply and Commissioner. plans for the observance of Cran- sor of the competition. /Continued from page 1) ford Day: Channing Rudd, Mrs. Jirst place,pnies were won by lections were near an aH-time.high John Hoffmann^ Mr. Andersen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ChaWes R. Hagg of in 1954 ahd that the township had Grail. Mr. Coffee, Charles M. Ray 711 High street in the most original CHICKEN PARTS not incurred any new municipal and a representative from the PTA classification. Mr. and Mrs. F. Council and VIA. , Eagle of 11 Brookdale. road'in the debt other than for new school LEGS and BREASTS of Commissioner Dorian was wel- door division and Mr. and Mrs. buiidings. - .".. . '•-,.. FRYING CHICKENS William V. Steers of 604 Willow comed to .the committee by his col- Cranford set an all-time record street in the: house and lawn cate- leagues who said his experience on gory. _ •. .'•...- in the new building valuations the Planning Board as well as his legal background, should make ERSEY DRESSED Other winners in the most origr during 1954, and the township .em- LOINS him a. valuable member of ' the inal class were: Mr. and Mrs. John barked, on" a strong health pro- committee. A bouquet of flowers i-.fc- R. Koenig of 21 Munsee drive, gram under the direction of Health was presented to Mrs. Andersen, Rib Half Loin second; ifr. and MFS^W. E. Thorn Olficer W. P. Smith, whom the wife of the mayor, by Finance LB. >-B. of 207 Beech street, third; and Mr. mayor termed "one of ^the best Commissioner Cowper'thwaite, who and Mrs. £rank'.DeJ Gandio of 6 termed her trfe -'township widow." Cayuga road, honorable rhention. health men in. the state." Former Mayor E. D; Stanley In the door ratings, Mr.. and The ' township's recreation and CENTER CUT CHOPS '69 congratulated the committee on Mrs. Lloyd C .BeaU, Jr., of 210 juvenile programs are afnong the KOOS SCOOPED UP THE AM the forward strides it made dur- Maple place-were second, Mr. and finest, "even though We do not FANCY WHITE ' publicize them," the nsayor con- ing the past year and declared he 'ff. •• Mrs. G. D. Green oif 108 Spring tinued. He pointed to the addition is confident it will continue its Garden street, third, yand Mr. 'ahd constructive program. Former b The decorations on the home and lawn of Mr. and Mrs. o^ a roller skating program for Mrs. EL Jickert of 109 Pawnee Commissioner Duffy,' in pfferiijg LEGS & RUMPS VEAL 39 Williarri V. Steers of 604 Willow street (shown above) wt-re youngsters during the past'sum- road, honorable mention. his congratulations to Mayor An- mer on a rink fashioned, out of a ROUTE Also winning prizes irt the house- awarded first place in the. first annual . Christmas decorations dersen on his reelection ;and * to parking lpt. The project kept and lawn division were:' Mr. and contest conducted by the Ccanford Real Estate Board. FRED P. ANDERSEN Commissioner Dorian, -his succes- YOU POCKET SAVINGS...AS MUCH AS -Jklrs.JC-C-Walters of-129 Centen- .many_yqungsters_off_the_strect,Jia LOIN VEAL CHOPS nur in off four said-he-now-fally-ap nial avenue,.second; Mr. and Mrs said.' ' .-••" Dorian ,ancTR. S. Huhicke Jo the predates,the problems which the Earle M. Dirnock of 24 Burchficld Although, not indicating whether Inter-Mxinicipal Railroad Com-< CHOICE CUTS governing body has met and will rEvenue, third; and Mr. and Mrs. R, the tax rate would be up or down mittee. . '•'•'. Ib. meet in this growing community. L_ Clare. Jr., of 605 Linden place. the mayor said the township's tas Serving on the Special Parking As ,a taxpayer, he' expressed his 59f Committee will be Commissioner POT ROAST Honorable mention. . position for the coming year is Dorian. William F. Little, Jr., Mrs.thanks to all members of the com- 4 The winners have agTeed, the good. Round—Top Sirloin — X-Rib •••/ • S. Bishop, Sumner B. Sweet- mittee for the time they will have Lucky for you, Simmons had to honseclean! They needed space . . .lots of it . . . for real estate board announced, to Mayor Andersen concluded by ser, Mr. Siegel, Police Chief Wil- to, give in endeavoring to solve .keep their1 decorations up until stating that the Township Commit- liam A. Fischer and Mr. Grail. these problems. , '. ARMOUR'S STAR their big new 1955 line of bedding „ . .found their warehouse crammed With studios, the end of the week so thiit Cran- tee is composed of five men of Reappoin.ted. to the Local Traffic A temporary budget was adopt- ford residents can view them. good will who are trying to do i oordnating Committee ' were ed until the 1955 budget can be mattresses, boxsprings and Hidea-bedsf Th«y had to get rid of them . . . fast! The •;•..%• I- $••'* According to the real • estate a good-job for «U the residents o-l Commissioner Fritz, Magistrate C. completed, and the 1955 bond and ROLLED HAMS board, the judges had a difficult Cramford. •>,_ . J. Stevens, Dr.-H.JR.-Bcst-andJklrjinteresinterestt ..payments were approved only tried-and-true way was to slash the price on every last piece . . .offer the works i'i s . time reaching their decisions be-j_ to "'office!- ipr the Grallj^W. C. McPherson was re- as follows: Interest on bonds, $13,- ' cause there were so many "ex- coming year were C. H. War- eq~* managing agent- for the 586.75; : interest on .. temporary to a big store like Koos who can buy in huge quantities! And that's just what they did! . cellent" entries. They pointed out. sinski, toWship attorney; D. J Cranford Veterans' Housing De- notes, $1,000; and payment of ser- however, that they hope more resi- OFF Craft, treasurer; Fred J. Deller, velopment. . ial bonds, $67,000. ARMOUR'S STAR and WILSON CERTIFIED dents will enter next year as there We bought and bought . . .actually several carloads . . /hundreds of pieces of this most building inspector; John W. Weh- Named to the Citizens'. Send-off Township' Clerk Coffee served were many beautifully decorated man, auditor, at an annual salary Committee to'extend greetings to as chairman pro tern at the outset famous of all nationally advertised bedding! We can't begin to. picture all the rich homes in the community which of $2,800; Willis T. Bird, court men inducted' into the armed of the meeting and the invocation were not entered in the contest. • Photos by Al Fischer SMOKED HAMS clerk; and Tax Collector A. B forces were William ,J. McCrea, was offered by the Rev. Arnold J. feM "plums" weighing down our bedding and Hide-a-hed Shops! But they're here . . . in The real estate board has thiink- First, place in tlie door .'division of the llrst annual Christ- Caldwell, receiver-, of rents for Manning Rowitz,- Emanuel Peter- Dahlquist, pastor of Calvary Lu- FULL SHANK HALF FULL BUTT HALF ed trie entrants for their coopera1- -ma^'dtTcqrations contest, sponsored by the c/ariford Real. Estate township owned property. sen, Commissioner Dorian and theVan.Church. ^ ' one of the largest assortments of bedding-buys you've ever seen anywhereX,, Quantities lion and invited all residents t6 Board, went to Mr. and Mrs. F. Eagle of/ll Brookdale. road. William L. Herzog, Sr., was ap- SIMMONS 59.50 "BACKCUARD" enter next y-ear. Their entry.is shown on the left. On the/right is the entry of pointed deputy tax collector and All entries were inspected by 4$'" 5^- are limited on most items, and some are few-of-a-kind . . . so shop, tonight, tomorrow • •-;••« Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Haag of "711. High street, which was constable for a three-year term, the judges December 28 in a tour awarded llrst place in the most original classification. and John L.. Biach was renamed TENDER CUT FAMED EXTRA-FIRM MATTRESS ol the township.' The judges were: a member of theTlanning Board lb sure! Sorry, no phone or mail orders. Budget terms? Of course! At Koos you can. Mrs. R- R- Wismer of Cr.onford. WEEK-EM CLEAtMCE for a six-year: term. Others ap- Mrs. Uojd. O'Neal of Westfield First Aid Committee Meeting pointed to the Plainning Board in- LEGS OF LAMB 49 put just 10% down . . .and take as long as 24 months. t» pay! ' and Mrs. .C.' Slocurn of Fanwpod. 39.5© (Continued from payel) • N meeting of. his Advisory Com- clude Pub|ic Affairs Commissioner \ east. Indications thus, far; he said, mittee on Public Safety' and Wel- Dorian for a term to run concur- •New Building arc that the squad will be able fare has been called by Prosecu- rently with, his term on the com- LOIN LAMB CHOPS Simmons has Bold thonsands of these very same mattresses mittee. Township. Attorney •War- SALE -and boxsprings from New York,to California for 59.50 each! ., (Continued jroth page 1) to complete the building without or H- Russell —Morsv'Jr:, 'for sinski 'for a one-year ternj, and SH0ULPER C The "Backgnard'*i8r one^ofrthe-world'a finest orthopedic-type, II $300^ ahd one greenhouse addi- raising-any additional funds.. today, at 4 p.m.. in the grand jury Howard M. Siegcl for a ifour-yeaf tioni , $300. Mr. Rowitz said that steel will room at the Court • Hbuse, Eliza- LAMB CHOPS ^49 extra firm mattresses! And wha» puts it in'the obvious 59.50 term. Total figures for permits and be set as'work is resumed'follow- beth. Among the.,, 23 members is class? Plenty! You get one of tlie finest 312-coil units ever OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9:30 MOIV. ^ SAT valuations by months during 1954 irjg the holidays and- it is hoped Mrs. G. Holmes Williams of Cran- Albert J. Musa was,_ named OFF ON CHOICE CUT , mode . . . with extra heavy-pange coils for firmer, bal- . follow: that the roof will be on the bi^ld ford. . * member of the Board of Adjust- anced body support! You get Simmon's 3-star crush-proof January. 8 permits for valua-. ing soon. ' . ment for a five-year term suc- ALL WOOLS border '.,; pce^compreased all felt unbobtery . . . top tions totaling' $43,800; February, A report by Vicc-Pr-e^ident ceeding Harold JBuck, who de- 20% quality 8-oz. ticking!' All this and a $20 saving, too! Buy the New Courses SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE FREE EASY PARKING FOR 1,NO J iresented Whitman *nroufih Foundation-sponsored re- • JBme:; Klctl ! commendation sent search,Eamma globulin and. the " Budman Headquarters, Chi- Salk vaccine show premise of be-. faculty of lition of his service. comln2 potent anti-polio weapons. Sch°o1 m the*s jan his Army career Thus victory over,polio is prob- partment- He h; ; Monmouth, arid in ably °'1OUI ' horizon. • The meaning deSre«s from, R for the Hawaiian of such a Victory can best be found . l? iBtudy«nfi he served for four in lhe sufferings of those who have m education iro uartermastcr Corps been mairied by polio and in the °f . Pennsylvania ssigned as ordnance hcarts of their loved ones. Here ""Beta.Kappa rest-Point, N.Y., re- k a battle I'want to see us win for Budman resides year a until 1944, when he ^V children and yours. Give your 4. ~f' ^ theEuropean-thea- ^o"a^to'-the-March-orDlmes-ta ^t^^1^011"- >unded twice during sPeed "I's victory. School directed hting across Ger- ' . Sincerely yours, appeareMrs d enIon a U before the cessation Frank A. Biribauer " x ?, J ..',kiio *-<,„,;„„ i..ui. • committee will h ':•?••' ;•/"•.' , / THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AJTO CHRONICLE, THUlCHjmT, JAWUABY 6,j AND CHRONICLE; THtJBSOA^ JANUARY 8, 1995 Named to County Post mer; A Philosophy* for Our Time; tory of Advertiser s. by George Mp- damage at $500.T ' "—-r _T IL^IB->40 a.m. Assisting at Jhe sceri- Dwyerv List New Books by Bernard M. Baruch; Fireside TCittrick; sLife With Groucho, by A booster.line was used to ex- . Xxecntrt la were Police S«ts. Edward, N. Lee Exeauiv* fmokiaf ctn ba left* Book of Love Soiigs/by, Margaret Arthui- Marx; Personnel Hand- tinguish the blaze. The alarm was H"d Harry P. Page and'Patrolmen Now on Shelves B|. Boni; The Saturday Evening book, by Johii^F- Mee. vEd.; sounded frofrom Box 46 at!.9_^5*{. a.in', wn^WilUa.];' m crisscy: RicRichardh " Scho- Appointed 1 Saterno-Anzib7~by ^Samuel EUet-l Post treasury, b/TfOger Uulter- and back taps were sounded at fieldland Robert RyahT 'American Medle*! AasoelaUom Of Public Library field, Ed.; The Woman Who Would IVforison. < ' . .'.' Organizing Cub Scout Freeholder The following new books havt- Be Queen, by Geoftrey Bocca; An Outline of Abnormal psy- Mission Series of Vesper Services been added to the shelves of .tlif Glory Road, by Bruce Catton; A chology, i>y Gardner Murphy and Wnity Services Thought for the Week JProgram at Alliance Assemblywoman Florence"" p. Cranford Free Public Library: Treasury of Irish Folkjore, edited .A, J. Bachrach; vNcw Jersey In- s Organizational meeting of the Dwycr.of Elizabeth was appointed Fiction by Eadraic Colum; Commodity dustrial Directory; S e p't e m b e r : Head to Tell -.-'- . A BETTER. NEW YEAH' . • :':. s. • > — new cub scout program of theScheduled by Methodists to the Unjon County. Board of To Fame Unknown, by Clif- Year; Book, 1954, by Commodity Monke.y, by Intjuk Pahk; Manual Ephiphany Season By the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, Hector. Trinity Church 7" Alliance Church will be held in A series of Sunday afternoon held Saturday evening at 7 o'clock Chosen Freeholders when that ford L. Alderman; Broken. Arrow, Research Bureau;' Consumer's 'Re- Guide, by RnlrSli S. Palmar; Never 1 the church' at 7:45 pjn. next vesper services .will open Sunday in the auditorium. The Explorer group reorganized for-the new year by Elliott Arnold; The Cut'of Her ports. 1955 Buying Guide Issue, by Too Young to EWn, by Adrian A. %.. TW^ t^phany ,scqt5pn, .wfeirti oortimemorates the manifestation Stimulated by the. calendar and the almanac, all of us have v Experiences Thursday David Harkness, dis- at 4:30 p.m. in the Cranford scouts will meet ^at. 7:30 p.m. Monday. Jib, by Clara N. Boden;, Margin of Consurner-'s' Union. Paradis; Success With Wild Flow- been greeting friends with "a Happy New Year." It is easy to Jive ers, by Frank C. Pel let t; Forgot- ibf Christ to UJe'Centiles.' mil .beu^hcred in at Trinity Church with William Lothrop, superintend- trict official of-the Boy Scouts of Methodist ^Church. Dr. Albert Al- Monday. . ', .' '. , '• She fills ;a vacancy caused'.'bv Error, by Mary Bordcn; They Ran . The Private World of William >a gt 'a routine with but such greetings are of ten no pledge or promise! teo. Fathers, by _Edward Pinkow- lphr-3tif.n ol Holy F>rr* "' al tao services this morning, at 7:15ent of pod's Lighthouse Mission America, will show pictures and linger, pastor, will conduct the At 8 o'clock 'Monday, evening, the resignaitiou of Freeholder D6n- for Their Lives, by John Brick; Faulkner, by . Robert Coughlan; SALT Do we'mean that we hope the godess of good fortune will grant ,fc- discuss cubbing. programs. , , the Youth Council will meet in Death Wears a M«slcv by Douglas Made- in New Jersey, by Jdhn^f ski; The Road to" Secretarial Suc- i&od 9 o'clock. ','"'•' ' "•' • •. '• ' ••'.' -••. ; ' in New York City, will speak at "good health," "good times," "good luck"? r Or do we mean that all M. Pearsall of V/esUield,. who [ , • OB Sunday a* 5 pjn. the annual Epiphany feast of Lights Interested boys aged 8 to 11 and The general topic of'.the .series the chapel with "the 'Rev, Donald G. Browne; Money To Burn, by Cunningham; Return Ticket, by cess, by Irene Place iftid Madeline the monthly missionary meeting there is a path we all must tread in Faith to assure happiness to lll^ \v7ts hapied county-treasurer.- As- S. Strony; Coin Collector's Hand- Service will feature the singing their parents are urged to attend will be "Questions Which Troub- T. Baggs, assistant pastor, in semblywoman Dwyer announced Elizabeth Ca^dwill; Another .Anthony Dtfane-Drummond;. Ha- FOR ALL TYPES OF WATER SOFTENERS charge. The monthly meeting of book, by Fred Reinfeld; The Horse nf the combined chats i?™frT in the Alliance- Church at 8 p.m. A Happy New 3 ear depends on many becbnun*"new to be enrolled as charter members. led People." Sunday's • discussion she would accept the appointment Morgue Heard From, by Frederick waii, U.S.A., I by Lily Edelman; the Metnodist Men will be held at Book, by John Rendel; Christmas. DAILY-DELIVERY fairecticin of Robert ML Hazen. or- Wednesday. He will relate 'some creatures," for, .after alV men determine events! Despite new The meeting Is open to the public. will be concerned with "What Do and ' would se*k—^the Republican ClydoDavis; The Grand Duchess, Frank Ellison on Model Railroads, ganist and choirmaster. Members numbers on the calendar, time to come may be but the continua- Refreshments, will be served. We Believe About Heaven and the' same time. by Anne Dufliield; Lopardsand by Frank Ellison; The Spoor of Lighting and Decorating Outdoors? Plan Unit of- the interesting experiences he nominatioiv/for unex)»jred term at' and Indodrs, by. Theodore Saros; )at parish youth groups taking put has had in his work. A group of tion'of old hatreds, the old indifferences to responsibilities, the old Hell." There will be several Mrs. W. D. Vausee, president o£» the primary election in April. Xhe Lillies, by Alfred* Leo Duggan; Spooks and Qther Nonsense, by As readers-of the Scripture will speakers. Mrs. Thompson, solo- the Southern District of the Jonathan Blair, by William Dono- Bergen Evans; The Face of NewFacts of Life for Children; by men from "the local church conduct casual-cqnvenienc^ allegiance to God! The new-born King in Elizabeth legislator.s;iid she would Adi.e Suehsdorf, Ed.; Fifty Cent- bdude William Old. Jr., Peter Will Report Bethlehem was not a vassal ol Father Time. He. became the ist* will sing £1 Will Not Pass Women's Society of Christian continue as a member ol tjie- As- hue Ellis; Prize Stories 1954; TheYork, by Andreas Feiningcr and services at the mission one night Calvary Service, \will tell of the Fourth MtlS; FLORENCE O. Htnry Awards, edited by Paul uries of Art, by Francis Henry jAndersen, Barbara boiian. Lewis 'crowning revelation of God: It was He who "overcame the world." Again This. WajrSby Effinger. stTT.bly for several months. She Susan,'Lyman; Many a Good Cru- •tfacobus, Olive Livinffton. Beth each month. Assembly of the "WSCS at Mil- Ensle and Hansford Martin;,The sa be said.at 9:30 and services/oil -/•• far, they shall see God." forbidden on this day. the groups. • Sunday morning will be at 8:30 to «ot ocapting th* piccolo. Loans and Discounts •• ••••• •••• •_•_ •-•••• 12,380,804.23 be followed by a lax and bagel Banking Properties and Equipment .... 872,840.37 breakfast. iy • . 7 ton uimo comrosT. •Ammii m WAT TO MXALTM Real Estate sold under contract...... 4,769.83 Save CHKISIMN SCUKCS j.-: *>>>wi|k.lbtala| to Mm* at th» C'UUSCH 8EKVKSS ' UnMCS mADIO rBOOBAMl Of THM VtCDOTT Accrued Interest Receivable ...... 219,279.53 How purification of thought < «t« ke> --' Every Baatey'„ i •:<>• m. m. briflgs freedom from fear, sick- 4 UIt* k«> — Kntr liUa;' ^ «US »-m. Taxes and Other Items Prepaid 19,960.60 a dozen! ness, and sin will be brought'out w-W«C» ' ( IM t«) - Inty lultr „, 7:45 a.m. Other Assets : 1^52.00 at Christian Science services Sun- < •,)„ k0) _ E»err BOn*.r „ ...10:15 ». m. day. ';.'•.."'•' • , (1«M *•> — Ut. 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Take adi-untage of theie savings, stock Msmbsr 009 W**UlcM A*«., EUutuih D&IVINSURANCE at these low prio": only r—<-»usc '•f.irrcgularit.ies, so slight you'll search to rind them. Levy Brothers linens Fourth Floor up now for Full! • • ' ^ Fadarsl Deposit Imursnr» Corporation cKANroao orricE We expect a sell-out — hurry in! . . * 126 SOUTH AVE. EAST-(RANFORO-CR 63000 Md F*d**sl nsisrve System. 100 S«ath Aye. B.. Cnufcrd • \ . Levy Brothers Uaena Womxih Floor BUnkaU FaarU FIa«r I . . I , W . / :•',-• / a •••/ • - / / •- "" 'J. •r ... I'/ \/ i 'I THE CRANFORD CITIZEN. AND CrlRpmCEE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1»S5 fc* • /.-.• THE OlANTORD CTjrr2C« AM* CHHOSflCLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY «, IM5 and contracted viflth., the ^plaintiff {Si'"^i^LJaLrnajt^nals; for con^ {Si^i^LJaLrnajt^na; fr con. Resolve ta Stay continued, "that it is grossly unfair structon, 'but sdbs^quenildb^nily sold the page story in the current issue, of [department "at Bayonne, has re- will be iaced with, an increasien in Additional Trucks, both to their neighbors, and to Wednesday Club Reader's Digest. ' tired after 31 years of company Public Service-Seeks uncompleted structure to the Boy- Alivein 1955/ their docs to permit an animal t-, labor costs bf approximately $866 - *"*** WHW • yorMI, rllfct t* " kos for $16 500. ' They obtained a Entitled-'"Captn—The Amazing)service. - - > 12-Ce|it Basic Fare 000 on an .annual,'basig£ ' hta opWoa. |«r«^ded II «grae» wMft; PostMlled Wardens Expand run at Targe. Heavy automobile New Fuunckide," the article des- Mr. Churchill'-joined the Tide ' In" connection with preparations $10,000 loan from Howard Savings Speaker to Tell ApprovaJ^5f a 12-cerit basic fare Fritz Urges traffic in our urban areas places cribes. - the research and, testing Water research' siaff in April, for, the Heart Fund drive, to-be Institution, for which*?Tliey gave, a Director of Public Safety Clar- an undue burden of risk'on'the rate /has-been rtquested Ijy'Pub- | mortgage. --' ^ Serviceof Of Silversmith done to find a weapon to fight 1923. and was promoted to re^ l •• conducted in February. Jack Gam- ence L. Fritz came ujt/ yesterday Two additional trucks and two animal that Is permitted to run at Uc^Sen>ice ;Cooi'dinated Transport Judge Feller' allowed the plain-' "Georg Jensen and-His Silver" crop tjOngi as effectiveas Dl>T has search chemist iri the technical illo, chairman for the Union Coiln- Witrrirtip for~NeW Year's resolu- new wardens'went Into service for, large, and damage to gardens from been with "insects. Captan.. con- service division of the" depart; rom the Board of'PubUc Utility ty Heart Association, announced tiff/the balance of S2.32.K37 with tions. Stomewhere on the list, he wiU be the topic of a talk by Miss > tha Union County Society for tHe a dog that is not controlled, not taining SR-406. is claimed 3s being ment in April, 1944. Commissioners. ' . - today that. Samuel Eisenberg of interest, on the original "bill tJr said, you ought to fesoive to stay- k ANSWER •BANKS and • FLORISTS • LIQUOR STORES * • REAL ESTATE * only is unheighborly but places • Elsie. HI. Cane at a. meeting of the building materials against Mr. Vi'- | Prevention: of Cruelty to Animals Wednesday Morning Club iri. th^ nearer the ideal spray than any The company proposes 12 cents Belly's Pharmacy, Cranford, w alive until spring, at least. on Monday,. it was announced by legal responsibility ,on the dog': other fungicide known. serve as an assistant tounty chair- lareale, and imposed; a special ".With the year's worst driving SERVICE SAVINGS ,:* owner." • • ' ,. ',••;.• ' ' •,- , Public Library at 9:45 a.m. Wed- Training in for one zone and ifive cents for judgment of $1,676;37;'without in- 30 Eattman St. JOHN W. HEMS & SON Ross ,42. Rowland df" Cranford, ( man in the pharmacist category- weather still ahead, that isn't as The society recently requested nesday. v ' n-"'- '.- "" . each successive zone and student terest, against the property in a ilNS*rflJTIdNS president of the organization. Miss Barbara SJa^t, daughter of • Dr. Henry J. Mineur, president silly as it sounds," the- director CR BBAX BBTATS the Union County Board of Free- . Miss Cane, - repnsenting 'Georg ticket fare at 60 percent of the disputed claim over other supplies. BIG TELEPHONE NEWS Previously, the SPCA had been Churchill Retires Francis B« SjioaVof 24. Oak lane of-thc association, .and Dr. J^M. pointed out. "If a sudden sleet • and holders, for a $5,000 appropriation Jensen,, Ihp.J.of New "York City, proposed cash fare rate: The basic I . ' . ' INSOBAMCB using, two trucks and two war- will give a "short biography of the a senior njifsing student at Kcuka Coe and Dr..Carl G. Hanson, all storm coats the streets ,with_Jce to'Setup-a dog clinic at its" new fire is now- JO cents. CALO CaiFood A COMPLKTB BXKVIC* FOB Phone: CBanford B-O77T dens in round-the-clock service to great Danish silversimth.' She.wil At Tide Water riCeuka Park, N~Y., is now of Cranford, are available, as mem- aria "finds you-unprepared, it could' shelter, Kindness Kennels, in Rah- Leonard R. Church of 8 Riirer- Colleg ...CunowajTor its meat,combined AIX BAVBBB OF AIX AOEB eight municipalities, i n c 1 udin g, tell of his first silversmithy, es- with the Visiting tfurse In its petition, the Company re^ bers of the speakers' bureau of the Rotary result in an accident which would IT Itarlk Aval. B. • \ . , Oraafsrl way. ~It was'explained .that such side drive, a research chemist in ported a net loss1 of $1,413,911 for •HthftwhsUk lay education com.n}ittee to appear make all yoiir New [Year's resolu- t«l M..DB Ava. Craafsra WIKES AND LIQUORS Crariford, Gaiwood and KeniU tablished in 1904, his work with Association of Rochester, N.Y., for €atalov«CALOt worth. With Springfield ''•* and a clinic would help the society, in Tide Water Associated Oil ^ the first 11 months of 1954 and . before civic and Parent-Teacher tions just a waste of. tirhe." We Answer Your Telephona his many talented collaborators Oh Golf Courses CHAS. M. YEAKEL Clark having joined up at theits prtgram against mistreatmen any's research and develop: training in public health nursing. • pointed out that on February 1 it ' Association groups, Mr. ' Camillo ^ The first thirig.to do when driv- 24 Hours "Every Day ' his ideals, • ambitions and smxess ' A colored film on famous, golf FLORIST S. CHER'S dose of the yeaT^dTtnhway ex- of animals and also serve as i. reported. ^Arrangements hiay. be ing becomes hazardous, the direc- BssI Batata , Uaanaas I public .information center. The re- as one of the most important sil- courses and golfers of the United You Leave — It Rings — We Aruwer 4 GREENHOUSE LHJiUOR STORE pected to join the prograrn-shqrt- .Versmiths of our time. ' made by "writing or calling the tor explained, is-to.slow down. . .' . '•• 'MaHtagsa ^ "•• quest ' was /referred' to the c6'm- States was shown to the- Cfenford /nvmes nowm roV AIX occAKONa ly, Mr. Rowland explained, tht Union County Heart Association at TELEPHONE . ^Ia>Charf • for DeUver* -Her" talk will be illustrated bv "On hard packed snow, a speed additional ^vehicles and wardens mittee of the whyle for study. 1137 East Jersey street, Elizabeth. Rotary. Club, at its regular lunch- df 30 miles an hour is equal to 50 MESSAGE EXCHANGE ' Mstnhsr TJ33. — rowen By Win • NsrtaATs., W. an exhibition oi silver which wil' ;••! Insured Saving* — Home Loavk Call CR 6-2942 were required to provide adequate • '•'A Mr. Camillo . pointed out that eon meeting at the Methodist miles .an hour on dry concrete,, he - . CBanford S-17M . . . CBaataat O-UM include holloware, jewelry -"' and BaalayarJ as Csatsr,. Kaallwariat . coverage for eleven towns. • -A proceeds from the annual drive Church last Thursday. • _, - said. "On dry concrete, at 20 miles " CSaafsra «-«20a / i * Ava. ' . Kaanvattt /lot Walaat Ave. Cranlard Newcomer^ Qttb .serving. pieces of. many designs SERVICE -.Actually, the society president ; are used for vital research in the Oiikmpnt, near Pittsburgh. Pa.; an hour, an automobile can stop in Bast Janar sui Brul. Bllsaasft frpm ^ie Georg Jensen collection. cause, cure and treatment at heart k AUTO DEALERS • added, the employment of the twef Hears Menu Tips Mrs. Fred W: Mayer, program i Pinehurst, N.C.; Southampton, L.I.: 21 feet. But on hard packed . ^Kiisabatk'S-asea/' REKEMEIER'S y ' STATIONS ~'i - diseases. • He asserted that ..the di- :snow, it takes about i7O feet with LUMBER extra Wardens and two additional A talk t>n "Meniies in"•' Party consultant for the month, will 1 . Malta' Waal sou Elgyililn ' FLOWERS. r seases arc the number one killer Pine Valley, N.J., and the Cyprus conventional tires, 60 feet with ", WBDDINO * FUNE tracks will materially reduce the Dress" was presented ; by ,Missproduce the speaker after thejrfisi- today and cause 52 percent of all iind Pebble Beach Clubs'" of Del winterized tires,' and 10 feeVwith LAING MOTOR CAB CO. • WOBK OOB BPBCIAtTT . CRAWFORD'S GULF . amount of mileage and territory Doris McNichoIas, home1 economics ness njecting. While, in/Copen- . . , Member / BUrLDEHS* covered by each-and should enable annual deaths. Monte/. Calif., were among the tire chains. , . • Tour Autlsorixed SERVICE STATION. consultant Ifor the Public Service hagen, Denmark, thjr summer, On the county level, the fund FterUta* TelefraBh ^eUvery Aas'a. () SUPPLY CO. Complete Aato Service * the SPCA, to control the. stray Mrs. Mayer visited^the Ge6rj».Jen- courses described iri the film. The "Oh. glare ice, the. tire stopping • BUILDING • Oil'-— Washing —- Lubrication Electric and Gas'Company, as the aids heart clinics, visiting 'nurses 106 Walnut AT«. CH 64700 --•>-"-,• ' Lumbar problem in all towns more effec- sen workshop wWre silver is made program-was presented'bjrCharles distances-are frpm-llO-to-250 feetr Minor Repairs . . Newcomers' Club held its .:first -assoeiatiansr^horncrn^kers service] depending on the temperature. CONTRACTORS .. Bulldlnf Hatarlals ; CBanfard 0-DO7S tively. Mr. Rowland pointed out luncheon of the year at Sherlock and sent to/the George Jensen iand provides lectures and motion Hill, chairman of the "commun- HIGH & SOUTH AVE., E. . that the)] improved coverage, Will stores inV^6ndon, Paris, New York Tire .chains, reduce this to about 80 • FOOD MARKETS * MUiwora sbsons' Materlsls (across from RR Station) Hall yesterday.; The talk was ill- One of the reasons ^o many people pictures for civic groups and pro-ity service committee. . feet." - / Dcalw **Bvaiytala« Vaf Tka Baasa Owast" enable the,SPCA to watch trouble ustrated with slides. , . and Seuth America. - .•.'•' spots . during off-hours and on shop regularly at ACAIE is the high fessional groups. ' . The meeting wV|s conducted by These figures, Director. Fritz, ex- nszvlwara * RffA^"j BCatarlal There will be a meeting of the literature committee wil C, Van Chamberlin; president. Ro- SUNOCO 3EHV1CE weeK-ends and holidays, quality, year after year, of its meats. plained, are contairfed in reports Bales and Serrtc* yCHAS. KURTZ MARKET Seraana - noorlnf - Faints executive board on Monday at truj ieet at the home of Mrs. G. B. CENTER ' v •_:.••'•' tarian guests included Clay Friedr / ~ CBOICB MEATB * >Oni.TI : j The'society president also re- home of Mrs. William ^Weber, McDiarmid, 306 Walnut avenue at Builders General of tests conducted annually by the AppUracas . STJNOCO PRODUCTS richs of "Fanwood, Henry Viswat comnriittee on winter driving ha- MHI quested dog owners to "cooperate Elmora avenue. I p.m. Tuesday." and the Rev. (Jordan Michalson of QBOCKHI1W — FROZEN FOODS Casntod O-OSOtV A to Z 'f^ifi»lnntlf)n by walkuig their animals on zards of the National Safety Coun- A Next session of the everting can- Wins Judgment 1M-M1 B. Itfc Straat OBaafard «-«tn General Bepalra — ' Westfield, and Arthur Williams Of cil. Even-if your car.is equipped •M Oaatsaalal AT*. Craaisr* Specializing In Brake Work leashes and warned that after Jan- asta group will be/Held at the In Union County Court, Judge Rosello Park- William Toomey was Sanrfca Dcpt: 124 -B. «ta Stoaaf CKanfoVd 4-BTO4 uary . 1 owners permitting ' their witli chains, the chief said, you're t* Karlh Catoa Avs. .'Oraaiard ; horne,of Mrs. JohrrG>'Fernandez Cranford Men GIGANTIC Milton A. Feller -entered a general a guests of Charles Einsiedler. '. «M. IKS Ml Centennial Ave. .. Craaterd animals to run at large will be • judgment for the Builders' General not safe unless you can sec. This Others who. will attend are Mrs «» • It was announced that next means good, wiper blades and MODERNIZING CONSCLTANTB CRANFORD • WESTFIELD PETE'S SHELL SERVICE given summonses instead- of theGeorge. Gre#£. Mrs. Harold Mur- Given New Post Supply Company of -336 Centen- Thursday's regularly scheduled customary warning.' ,. ' nial avenue against" Louis Vilier- defroster. MARSHAU / «» Addition # Alteration FUEL OIL BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY . ~ •"•';' BBEE.1. rkoDUCTS . nane, Mr^\Albert Kossak and Mrs meeting would be cancelled in fa- , Gas -Oil -Lubrication . ,• "This is.-a somewhat onerous Frank'Mullin. '• / • - ' ..."••.'• ' "-' , ",—•'.'• ••...-:. .-'..-..."»». • • • y »,._;/ •I.!1 '- v, • • ••• •/•.••• / • ••• •. r~r: TC •/./,-/ THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 1. served following the program. Totnasulo Noiniiiatecl t*-rteived gift certificates for. clothing' Granted Two Patents of improved heatins value. Dr. KENILWORTH -. The following young people took as needed-- • • Sweetser |s a member of the staff •/." Park Board Lions Attend s . Sumner B. Sweetser, 729 Wiilow GARWOOD '-m part: Jane'' Barnhart, Charlotte It was voted to purchase' a sus- As Association Trustee street, has Jbeen (ranted two of the- Esso Laboratories of vthe M-"-tin Lucy Halton. Dick Gra- Rejects Army Bid Superior Court Judge Nicholas Zone Meeting, , taining membership in the Cran- Standard Oil Development Cornp- ham. Jane' Arnold. -Ann Minuer, United States patents' for a me- A. Tomasulo of Oranf drd _has been ford Historical Society, - ' Study Report Doris Bauer.•• Karen Sjursen. Har- For Watchung Site thod of manufacturing a fuel (as any, TJndfn. nominated for a-two-year term as Plan for Concert A program of songs, was, pres- old Sjursen. Maria Blanding, Janet A request by "the Army for a ented by Williarri Meyer with Ed- THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 trustee of the Union County Bar Members of the Cranford Lions TEN CENTS Buzalski. Bob Swisher. - F r e d guided missile site in. the Wat- ward Bearick at the piano. Albert Preliminary" findings jfi connec- Swisher. Barbara Harris, Larry chung Reservation _has been turned Association. Club omitted their regular h»ee$- J. Davles, president, conducted the Pace., Douglas tirile and Marcia Richard B, Magner of Linden : project "The liistary down by tjfie Union County Park ing this' week and instead attended meeting. ••'•-• •'•'.' . ' Gillespie.| Marie; Harris and Vir- has been proposed-for president l No Major Schools" have been Commission. .... a* zone meeting condijcted by es in Official Family; JAnnouncesBid Democfatic Mayor's Appointments presented by the students of James ginia- Gillespie were unable to at- In a letter to Major Frank Con- The election awilr b« held in Feb- George Cunningham of the Gar- tend.. Betsy Barnhart. who is ruary. Other nominations may be Garden Club to View r Avery's fourth period history class nolly, with whom the commission wood club, zone chairman, in the studying ' with'" her mother,._ also made in writing, signed by 20 or at Cranford High-SchooL. '.„ discussed the projection December Cranwood,. Garwood,-. T u.e s d.a y Slides of Greens Showil orSh; Fox^SecondRegional played" fpj'the groups—; - ~~j<— •l-i.-Donald-L.-Fergusanrprcsidoit,* more mpmh^P!, andiffled with the aincil Committees GARWOQD — Announcement of his candidacy for^a second Put^SO New Face^in Local Oflftces Slides of the recent Chris.tmas ,•• i ••••.• ' i-"- - ••' '/.. • •• Further, finds will be. reported secretary by January. 25. nigHt. . KENILWORTH — Thenf-of&e no niajor stated that the citizens of. Union Greens Show will be shown at a KENILWORTH — A shake-up in cotnmittee three-year-term on the Board of Education of Union County. Regional GARWOOD — There was jm the deciding vote in the hands ofi ^ wafrntnE'Tha'tj' '-we are to the class on January 15. Head- The Cranford club^ will conduct changes in the borough's offiaal family as Bor- ing the. project are: Zoralee Zone, County wish to preserve the, res- its annual entertainment program meeting of the' Garden Club al assignments for. members of the Borough Council District No. 1 wai made today by John-E. jConlin ,,pf 351 Hemlock^ overflow of specjatoi-s" standing in the Democratic mayoVi. treading on dangerous ground" and JfcGovney Named ough Council organized for the new year Tuesday l Larry Pethick and Carole Smith. ervation only for"parks and rec- Cranford at the home of Mrs. E. L was announced by MayOr Robert d Krueger at an avenue. • •. • • ." "~ the back of. the council chamber This resulted in a de'tmitc%>ting a statement' directed to JVIayor. Sev- Mackey Resigns for patients at Bonnie Burn San- evening at Harding School . • a They report they, are pleased with reational purpose for themselves, atorium in Scotch Plains on Moni> Baldeschwieler, 17 Central avenue, organization meeting Tuesday evening at Harding Mr. Conlin, who has the distinction of being the ..first graduate and even out- in the hall as the -Pattern, with the councilman dead- erage: '.'I don't Vant .to be re- j ththe resultlts thuth s ffar . ' To Water Group their children "and their children's Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . Magistrate William Bruder was renamed* to School. .,•'•'• u : 1955 Borough • Council organized locked three' and three and the sponsible for , these changes all James E. SIcGovney of Cranford yw There also will be refresh- — ——' —'— r^—: Of. Jonathan Dayton Regional Hit'h The museum committee had children." v_| .-.•'. As Freeholder ments, including cookies baked by The slides were taken by Mrs. • a three-year term.- He has served School, 'Springfleld, to serve, on at noon on New Year's Pay and mayor casting the deciding vote down the line. The blame will us among 20 county- residents from Councilmen Oliver J. Brown, 1 found information concerning the Mr. Ferguson said he expected Freeholder Donald D. Mackey Baldeschwieler and also will' in- • in this position for 22 years. Seeks Reelection Mayor William H.' Severage, the in 17 instances, including changes rest on your shoulders'' , : .19 municipalities named to the wives of members. 1 Jr., and Kenneth Hart switched the 'board, was chairnrtan for two Board of Education , and faculty. the army could take legal steps to of Plainfield resigned as a mem- clude pictures of members' gar- Earl Pollack was renamed bor- borough's first Democratic niayor in the personnel of. a number of "You are.trying'to put fear in Union County Citizens' Committee At the final; meeting; of 1954, chairmanships with Mr. Brown years of the supplies and •equip- The committee consists or Kris- force the commission to grant the ber of the Board of "Freeholders dens. - > ' \ ough attorney and borough prose- Kernan in a decade, made.44 appointments major offices, although on the re- for an; Adequate Water Supply. John Nostrand was named general taking over as building and ment committee, which was re- cilla Kelting, Doris Reed,: Gail land. v on-Fridajr.- He was slated to begin .Assisting the hostess for tea will cutor, • both for one-year terms. health chairman and Mr. . Hart sponsible for equipping the new which brought 30, newcomers into maining 27 appointments there He was appointed by the Board chairman to arrange for the ap- Waddill, and Jean Brown. . "The present commissioners a full Uiree-year. term on Mon-pearance of the Lafayette Glee be: Mrs. H. R. Best, chairman, In the attorney's post he will re- in. the public works-post. Also addition to the school. He also has the 'official -family... .. were unanimous affirmative votes of Freeholders at a year-eni ceive a retaining fee of $1,300, Holds Court • The "Cranford Chronicle" com- feel," Mr. Ferguson said in his day. • ... •.'•*. Club at Cranford High School on Mrs. J. L. Conrad, Mrs. Albert Nel- switching positions were Countil- been a member of the laws and Mayor's Vote Derisive regardless, of party affiliation. 4 ing Friday at the , Court House, while the salary for the prosecu- mittee .has, gathered material on letter ttf.Major Connolly, "it.to be Freeholder Mackey refused •' :to April 23 under sponsorship of the son, Mrs: J. L. Lehman and Mrs. men Alva Myers and Ernes^ Var- finance, transportation, athletic Swearit>t; in of Mayor Severage Republican Dissent Elizabeth. Former* Councilman their solemn'and sworn duty" t6 comment' on the reason for his ac- ; tor's position is $500. the following topics':" Buildings, Club. v - '•••, • ~ ..' ••. ' .1; .•'. E. A, Cruikshank. : ONE Post dalis. Mr. -Myers will be finance and new building site' committees. and of two Democratic councilman Apparently serving, as spokes- Fiiuard JI. Tiller of.Garwood also Thomas Trounson was renamed faculty, Board of Education, extra- continue this policy" for the bene- tion. A former assemblyman, he "PoTlWjrapt. Lester W. Powell KENILWORTH — Patrolman chairman . and Mr. Vardalis will /'. In announcing his candidacy for elected in November, Frederick"C. man for the Republican members tt nained to to a one-year term as. borough curricular activities,, and %nroH0^ ^ : ^f.^VP; Every fit of all concerned.and, although served one year on the Board of announced that 1,215 children at- George Kernan, Jr., will continue head the police and fire commit- reelection, Mr. Conlin issued the Wehrum.^ Jr., and I. George'Cusa- of the new council, ,Councilm:in county municipality except Kenil- cognizant of the importance of na- Freeholders and was elected to the Hall Leaves Estate engineer with a retaining fee' of bona, gave the new council a com- ment. < The committee Includes the tended the annual club-sponsored as Municipal Court clerk for the tee. •';•'.,'•. , •..>.'• ' following statement: -"• Addison S. MacDougall prefaced worth is represented. tional defense, in ' view of other three-year term in November. STOP $750. plement of three* Democratic aind following students: 'Sally Starr. Christmas "motion picture show at To Son, Daughters Councilmen Waltei Boright a|id JiLfeel-thatproviding-adequate his "_"No" votes -t>n a- number of . Mr. McGovncy and Mr. Tiller possible sites,^cahrjot, see their way. Republican leaders throughout add Company time being at least— —" thTej TRepublican members, with Jack Cooper, Gail Brach, Beth_An- the Crahfdrd Theatre: on December Earle Winthrop Hall of Westf F. J.-Stefany Frank Mascara retain their posi-' education and school facilities for new 'appointments with remarks had been'recommendedby govern- clear'.to. 'cbniply; with your re- the-county have agreed that the was again named to a one-year At Tuesday evening's organiza- derson, Sharon Austin. Pat Burn- 24, and t>r. George Angen reported field, assistant to the superintend- tions as chairmen of the trans- children is the duty of every citi- ing bodies in their. municipalities quest for. this site.. .-.: replacement, tfor _ Mr.' Mackey term-as borough auditor at a fee tion, meeting 6i Borough Council ash, and Yvonne Fraley.' ; \ • that the club entertained 31 boys ent of the Plainlfield-Union Water BUILDING SERVICE portation, poor and ordinances zen, and as a teacher I would like as representatives cin the. new ' "The commissioners desire to as- should be a Plainfield resident. of $2,800. in Harding School, Mayor Robert Interviews . with Miss Watson; and girlsNat the annual Christmas Company, left his estate- to a son committee and water, light and to continue actively toward that committee.; sist you to the fullest possible, ex- Plainfield Republican leaders, have Reappointed to a one-year term C. K r_u e g e r appointed James Shelly Austin, Miss "Almy. Dr. party for welfare children at the Charles- Dayton Hall oi Cranford, recreation committee, respectively. end." .'••'. . Budget Hearing to Feature Garret A. Keating of Plainfield tent. We have had a photographic b^en asked to recornrneend a can- as building inspector was Fred Arthur to the post, but council Serving on the finance commit- Howard R. Best, Miss Helen Klase Coach and Four,recently. ' and two daughters. ' ' Mr. Conlin currently is employ- was,designated chairman. rnap prepared showing the layout didate to the board. .•'• - From start to finish on home build* Teipel. rejected the appointment by, a 4- tee along with Mr. Myers will .be and George Bates brought excel- Dr. Angen related that, the A widower, he died December ed by the Clark Township Board Other members are: George Lo- of at least ten alternate sites in'this With the resignation'of Free- Councilman Alva Myers wa)> re-, 2 vote. Opposing the nomination Mr. Brown and Mr. :Vardalis, Movies, Dessert, Tax Cut lent results, the pupils report- Christmas party program included 5. . Sharing in the estate are; Mrs. Of Education us a science teacher. man. Berkeley Heights; Dr. Arthur immediate vicinity which we will holder Donald Pearsall - of West- elected council president for ^ bis.were' Councilmen Oliver J. Brown,' while Mr. Brown and Mr. Boright GARWOOD — With the aim of increasing the -usually slim Students participating in the in- motion, pictures, singing- of carols Mary Elizabeth Shipley of Silver He attended Garwood schools.. S. Williams. Jr., Clark; Nathan R. be bnly too happy to place at your field to accept the post of county ing and repairing, you can get every- third consecutive term. He and Jr., and Alva'Myers, Republicans, will join Mr. Hart on the public terviews were: Lonnie Fitzgerald. and distribution of refreshments' Regional High School, Rutgers Un- attendance at school budget hearings, the Garwoqd Board" of Educa- LeavitU Elizabeth; Charles t disposal. Meanwhile, we. are for- treasurer," the, county will elect Springs, Md., and Mrs. Sarah Ber- Councilman Kenneth Hart re- arid Walter Boright and Frank works committee. ' • . ' Judy Wxay, Don Rosencrantz. Gail and toys. The children also re- iversity and Seton Hall-University, tion after' adopting a tentative budget for the 1953-56 school year Todd. Fan wood; Robert Kaplan, warding a contour map of this, sec- five freeholders «.t the general nice Bobertz, of Westf ield. joined the council for three-year Mascara, Democrats:. ft was fav- Mr. Hart and Mr. Mascara are 'Sch'atz, Camille Ferro, Carol Ann thing you need to complete your job .where he received his B.S. degree, Monday night approved plans fcr a. program of motion pictures, Hillside; Abraham' Weinberg, Lin- tion on which has been indicated terms.' ••'•,.''. ' • ' ' •; . • Mr. Vardalis' colleagues on the , Gjngery, Patricia Castaldo, Janice election in November, - - ored by Councilmen Ernest.Var- and he,holds a permanent teach- in the Lincoln-School auditorium in .conjunction with the budget den; Herbert- W. Moore, Mouhtainr Various sites, one of which it is Mrs. Frances L. Condon, tax police and fire committee, JOHN E. CONLIN Keve, Cherry Lou Reiman, Bea 9 dalis. and Kenneth Hart, both er's certificate in elementary and hearing set for 8 to 10 p.m. on Jan- side; N. A.- Helmer. Plainfield, earnestly hoped will meet your at Builders General Supply Company. collector 'and treasurer; was. re- Republicans. , , ,• Mr. Hart and Mr. Boright join Reeyes and Gail Schatz. Doris 1 high school subjects. . ' " uary 21. As an added inducement, WILUAM II; SEVERAGE Herman Klenner. Rahway; Charles requirements." Honor Student named to a one-year term as tax Mr. Brown on the building and : ruary 8, a referendum on a pro- Watt' supplied data on buildings refreshments will be served. ; Peterson. Roielle; Glenn Sylvester, Francis Petrik of 11 Burchfield search officer, while Leon .Tri- Under the law. Patrolman Ker- health committee. Extended Biis A veteran of World .War III he- posal to transfer' $10,006 from the the people that the new adminis- - and the courses that were taught Roselle Park; G«orge Perry Scotch avenue is one of nine students at podi and L. Scaramuzzlno were nan remains, in thb post until ' a • Other, members of the transpor- is a member of Garwood Memor- Grand total of the items in the current expense account to the re- tration cares only for itself, aAd. I as found in books on Cranford Plains; Henry F. Grabarz, Spring- Seton Hall Preparatory School. renamed fire inspectors for one- successor is sworn in.' M council tation, poor and ordinances com- Service Begins ial Post 317, American Legion.»Mr. proposed budget its $215,260, which pairs and replacements account. must take issue with yoir there.' schools in both the school and pub- ft li better to Mteet «I Make just one stop for plans, con- field; Harry B. Kendall, Summit; South- Orange, who have been year terms. Dr Morse Shepard. fails to- confirm thft mayor's nom- mittee are Mr. Mascara 'and Mr. Conlin is married and has two $16,598 more than the total of Mr. Davis „ explained that ap- Mayor Severage replied; '"I assure ' lic libraries. • fabrics tor'allp eoycra becaua* thty On Route 28 Robert P. Ostertag, Union; H. Em- placed on the headmaster's list for HATIOHAUY-ADVERTISED Dr. Frederick Apfejbaum. Dr. Ro- ination of Mr.rArthur within 30 Myers, while Mr. Vardalis and children. the 195^-55 toti.l proval, of -this- proposal would not you that the people of Garwood greater protection against dust, land Johnkins and Dr. Edmund KENILWORTH — The borough Regional, voters' will' name three The amount to,be raided locally result in any added tax hut would will be getting just as good service, erson .Thomas., Weatfield, and thclc ahapc better, wear longer, receiving averages of 90 percent or tractor references, finance advice, days, ,it can ften make the ap- Mr. Myers join Mr. Mascara on K better (in ail subjects for the first Johnkins were appointed police pointment. •' the water, light and recreation gets extended bus service- today; board members. at the election on by taxation, however, is $115,495.35 merely put the sum in an account if not a little better with .these Piano Pupils Appear David Graham. Winfield... • •.'••• • •nd tailor more easily than 4e Bus.Route 28 will be extended ssasdy woven materials.' quarter. - ..." Cancellation* surgeons. . . ; Mayor Kreuger said he decided committee. ' February 1. • less undor "the, proposed figures where it is needed because of un- new appointees." In Annual Recital free estimates and quality materials. for 14 trips daily from Eighth •• Rayrnqnd W. Forbes of Spring- than was required for the 1954-55 usUal expenses. *. ' • Cranford Assigned . , Herbert Jennings and Joseph to appoint Mr. Arthur and not to All'those involved'in the shake- New Attorney Named . - Mrs. Henry Boardniah presented street up the Boulevard to Spring- field, president of the board, an- schodl year, Oliver W. Davis, board Mulligan were. renamed to three- reappoint Patrolman Kernan in an up of committee assignments are First dissenting votes came ;is her piano pupils recently in their field avenue in Cranford. On all president, reported. The decrease' Legion Paper Drive COP Patronage Post year terms on the Board of Health, attempt to divorce the Police De- Republicans as the Democratic nounced Tuesday thatphe will not Mayor Severage appointed Louis annual Christmas recital. Mrs. while Dr. Roland Johnkins was other trjips, the route will continue and at the in the tax figur'e, Mr. Davis ex- GARWOOD — A waste'paper Cranford has been assigned one partment completely from politics. members,, Mr. Boright and Mr. run for reel J. Dughi of Westfield as borough William Barnhart of 117 Glen wood Exactly The Glasses named to a one-year Urrm as over its present route' on the same time Kerr of plained, was made possible by an collection, will be ' conducted by of eight .legislative patronage items (( He* termed the post a political Mascara, retain their former attorney for one year, replacing road was hostess for the group 33Vito50Xoff medical adviser to the Board' of Boulevard, Monroe avenue to Springfield announced that he increase in state aid to the bor- Gai'wood- Memorial Post 317, by the executive committee of appointment. ' . positions. ;'; Bernard Steiner of Garwood. who this. year. •.'•••" Health. Eighth street. would be a candidate Ifc^succqed ough schools from $13,645 to $40,- American Legion, starting at io the 'Union County Republican Following the meeting, Mayor had held that post for 16 years. Each student played a piece and Your Eye Physician •Prescribes" Martin Heim was reappointed The new service. is intended to Mr. Forbes. 351, and by /an appropriation of a.m. Sunday. Proceeds will bene- Committee.' Krueger told reporters he ..will Health B< Considers. "We have had a good .attorney a carol, "the program opened with The- post will be that Of assist- to a five-year term on the Board serve residents of the new Kens- Dr. Minor :C. K. Jones of $10,848.94 from the balance.. The fit the memorial amphitheatre- at again appoint Mr. Arthur at an-- iring Nurse for School local tax requirement is estimated for a number of years, a man who a musical reading of "The Night ant bill clerk in the Assembly and rprk«7.tO of, Trustees o£ the Free Public Other meeting of council and will ington Homes development as well tainside, vice-president, announced^ the Veterans' Hospital in Lyons; a BBeforf e CChriashristm " by Mrs. Fred . Library, while Bliss Doris Blyden- KENILWORTH — At a meeting as other persons- living in that his candidacy for-reclection-inrDe-- ^$163,280. state project of the Legion. lives in town, and just because of will pay $320. The individual will then discuss " the ^situation more political affiliation^ I see no reason Swisher and clcloseo d w.ith_lhe -sing- be selected for the position by the burgh was ^named 'to a one-year thoroughly. tonight in-Borough Hall,, the Board section of- the borough. comber, Asa result of the extensive re- Plans for the drive were com- ing of carols. Refreshments were term, succeeding Miss Helen Mer- of Health will .consider a proposal Public Service Coordinated .Deadline for filing of petitions pair and renovation program in, pleted at a meeting of the post to change," C°uncilman MacDou- Republican Muncipal Committee. 3runneri Neither,before nor after the Vote gall declared as he voted '"No." ,.,. gott, 'local school teacher, who .did to hire a part-time nurse to Serve Transport, operator of the line, is 9 p.m. January 12, it was an-the schottJU during the past- year, Tuesday night in the Oakland i not seek reappointment. (Continued on page 2) ". the students at St. Theresa's says the new service is on a 90- nounced by Mrs. Helen R. Smith, the board docided to submit to the House. Accepted as new members The other Republicans on the 277 North Broad St. * Charles Kosmuiza, former presi- School. - day trial basis. If the extension is secretary of the board. voters along N«Uh the budget. at were Harold Wickholm and Harry council, Councilmen Frank J. Rag- ANSWER TO **rrs A FACT" dent of the Board of Education, Kraus Returns to Desk Former .Mayor William Lister; successful, Public Service will ap- The term of Garwood's other the anriuajl schooh-election on Feb- Fitzgerald. (Continned on page 3) Elisabeth, N. JT. 336 Centennial Avtnu* CRutfbrd 64J505 was ^ given. a four-year term on board, secretary, reports he has Thnnttr ply- to. the PUC to make it perm- representative on the Regional CUM« the Local Assistance Board and After LongHhiess; received one reply to an adverr anent. ' {•Continued on page 3) Arthur's name and exploits are only found in romantic tales; IN WESTFIELD Councilman Walter Boright was KENILWQRTH^— Edwin W. tisement for a part-time iiurse. the few,historians of the tiitte nave nude n* mention of hint. renamed for a one-year term as Kraus. superintendent of schools, Also under consideration by the 1. "Cyclopedia of Names'*. 2. "Qiocral^la Uteraria"—Thomas "Corner Brooikindfilm"' - the council's representative. board is a plan to hire a public returned to his desk for full-time Wrishi, 3. "Popular Fallacies^—A. S. E. Aekrrmann. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 'Appointed borough marshals health nurse. Under this program, Police Force Reorganization wore: Robert Parclla, Councilman duty Monday after an' absence the state would pay 3/4 of the cost Frank J. Mascara. Robert Witt, of several months. or about $2,000 and the borough- Albert Jacobi. Isaiah Henderson, He underwent a serious opera- would pay the remainder of $1,000. Called for by Mayor Krueger Salvatorc Cirillo,, James Rego, tion in Beth: Israel Hospital, New- The board will reorganize for KENILWORTH — Mayor Robert C. Krueger in his second Charles Rothery, Carl tiniewski, the new year tonight when ark. Miss Signe Swanberg, prin- annual message to Borough Council Tuesday evening called for Mrs. Helen Schroeder. /Mrs. Rita Herbert Jennings; president, and a complete reorganisation of the Police Department. Vitale. Mrs. Amelia Virkaitis. Mrs. cipal, had been acting superin- Joseph Mulligan will begin new Statement , ^Continued on page 2) ' tendent.of schools. • three^year terms...... i ^Mayor Krueger said he hopes to enlist the aid of all members of . the department, Police Chief George Conklin and Councilman '- ''. I I.'' •• Ernest Vardalis, chairman of the police and fire committee, in the should be satisfied to hold the reorganization project. ; line' on its tax rate ^this year," The borough's 'chief executive Mayor Krueger said.; called-for a training program for The mayor also calje^l for an SUIIJitltU TRUST COMPAHY members of the department, new expanded recreation program. He rules, jind regulations and a new THINKING OF RENTING, BUYING OR said better use will be made of! police ordinance.' -These actions Cranford • Garwpod • Scotch Plains • WesHield J ' property in Michigan avenue as a would increase efficiency, Mayor reftreational site. Krueger. said, as he expressed the . , , ' •• " " '•'•.;;:New Jersey "• •" ' • _••••• • .- .• viewpoint that the department On the subject of appointments, •v- BUILDING A HOME IN 1955? should "not be tied down by older the mayor said there were, several il practices." . -,.,...' names added to borough sub-dir In calling for the reorganiza- visions. Some persons, he ex- tion; Mayor Krueger cited the bor-. plained, had served many years -you'll be interested in reading Mis! and there was criticism, they were December 31, 1954 oujjh's rapid growth. ; • Mayor Krueger said it is ex- not doing a 100 percent ^ob. New pected that the borough will' be life could do much for some of the o you're planning to move to * new home this year. Fine! able to hold'its own on the-'1955 boards, Mayor Krueger said. The mayor admitted there havoj S Qood Luck! And a few words of friendly advice which tax rate and there is a possibility RESOURCES LIABILITIES It may drop several points. Be- been some disagreements* with ock Purchased For This Sale we would like to suggest. •'.. * cause of increased state aid, a other- members of BoroUgh Coun- ii reduced school budget is expected, cil. He said this is the American -• Ofiaed At Cash on hand in Banks - - -.$; 3,740,217.97 DEPOSITS $32,532,403.99 i the mayor said. . way. " . , • ' Public Service wanes to service you as eflSciently as possible — The council, the-mayor said, be- He thanked the members of came concerned with the tax rate Borough Council for their help and U. S. Government Bonds - - - 13,175,081,95 Miscellaneous liabilbihlk! s 144,975.44 in your new home with low-cost dependable electric service. ' . early in July and started work on cooperation, during the past year / • It will benefit you and all the members of your family ii you the 1955 budget then. He said the and pointed .out that "a terrific State and Municipal Bonds - -. 5,420,073.13 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc. 122,357.89 assessors have equalized assess- amount of progress had been . i • .. have the proper equipment to enjoy this modern service. ments in some places. made." ... "_ Other Securities - - - - > 290,074.37 Reserves for Dividends, In view of the rising costs in Councilman Alva • Myers, who all departmerfts, the borough v : , Preferred Stock -* - - - ; 4,375.00 . •-' You need adequate wiring and plenty of floor and wall " (Continued on page 2) Loans and Discounts - -' - -, 5,709,971.61 outlets to give you good electrical service. There are many , ._ . CAPITAL: RH.A. and GX Mortgages - - 2,090,840.93 fine electric appliances available today which can work won- Mayor in New,Year Address oar mi GUARANTEED SAVINGS Preferred Stock - 350,000.00 I Other-Bonds and Mortgages- -• 4,773,314:18 ders in jour home and add to the comfort of your everyday Sees $7 Tax Rate Inevitable . • . ' i Common Stock • ^ 500,000.00 ' living.' ' " • ' •''•:.' . GARWOOD — Following is,the house canvass When I explained • Thinking about your oil nee • , •* istration, lir which-the-v.atcrsJiavc years, and \vherc—$75,000—was- tive oil-industry-'-dedit:atcd-to-bringing:l»etter liviiig~to~utl~Aiiirricair • • • • Your home is yw castle-live like a king in it! tukcn. —*r**~~:—Vr*-'1* "~-^ •**-" -*1*"* »W«;'.)ir4\^^.tic • A . , . . •. •. ^~ •"- 'i\ : •••/'• " "• ' • j- • '• THE CRANFOHD ClTlBEM -THURSDAY,JAN1TAHY --• •[ i, -i -••i"-~< ~i THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND THURSDAY, JANUARY, e, 1955 man Kenneth Hart on the Plan Engagement d Nicholas Spada. • well requested that'the inconiing zation meeting of the new council. [ en'tiou's sorvicos.to the boi'ough." .Beoch a Venue,.'expires in Febru- here for-the occasion, ahd-other,- ning Board and as the loca Methodists Open Church •Garwood. Socials""-}: V ary, 195G. ..'._-•-- Bi^wh Lists representative, for the regiona: Venation of New Duellings Of Miss Marion Kuhn was U(Tgnimous approval council give consideration to Gar- Councilman MacD<5ugall reiterated Grade Crossing Report' brothers and sisters,- including Eecreation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kris- again "'as- Mayor Severage' named Wood's i need 'for a street sweeper. Kenilworth's ropn-sentatives on Joseph Sbordone of Clark animal control "program. - KEMLWOETH—AtasSttncement his di-ipleasure al the many new Reporting progress made on at- walus of 5lfr-Sp<{jjce avenue have Anthony Bjernosky a new special He remarked that '-the people de- tl'ifc board are Ayery Ward, whose-].ship, Anthony Sbordone of The Cranford Citizen and Three Drive has been made of the engagement Attendance Crusade Sunday appointments which had been tempts to speed up elimination of Work Needed Tops Lad Year's Re$rd returned after vacationing in St. school officer for the year and re- serve-to have clj?an streets, ahd the Center street grade crossing thr«,f-year term'expires "in 195C, i ilelfj. Mrs, Frank Venzio of^Lln- Cfctrdnick' and the Elizabeth Daily of Miss aianon M. Kuhn. daughter KENILWORTH — Community Methodist Church Wili launch [Units Resume Petersburg,-Kla.,~ for two weeks. / KENILWOKXH t- While'the total estimated'building Ih th6 appoiiitcd the , following special sweepiiig _Uiem with brooms "goes made. \ - • . • of., the, Jersey Central,-Railroad and William Broderick, vv term den, Mrs. Raymond Grova of Journal were designated as offi- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn of a 14-weeK Church Attendance Crusade' at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. GAR WOOD.'..— As the . ofter- They were accompanied. by tjjeir, expires in 1H57. - cial newspapers, . borough dipped slight/ from lost year's record breaking figure, school officers. John Herold, Pad- back to medieval times." "It is nri unhappy occasion," he during the past year, Councilman CranTord and Mrs. Andrew Lanza 7 KENILWORTH —' Nuno? 2am- 202 North Sevtsiteenth stneet, to "'. George Carpenter, chairman of the Commission, on Membership rhoal- program conducted-at Lin- son, ."Andrew) who was recently J KENILWORTH — Councilman the estimated value of hew dwellings-in the community increased raig d Dea, Julius Halas^,-Charles, '."''-'. Dlckerman Speaks" ~ ~ said; "to see conscientious, intelli- 'Ross-reported: of Garwood. and their families. The Cranford Branch, of the paglione, Edward Dorrell and Ar- Curtis. W. Kxaaer. son of Mr. and and Evangelism, will explain the. crusade end the Rev. John R. •oln School for local.young people honorably discharged from 'the" Oliver J. Brown, Jr., chairman of un slightly. • " . ; . ;• Zemony and. Jdhrr"Oallaghtjr. Mayor?. Dickerman. in ^ his fare- '.gent men leav..ig our"borom;h ROV- 1 Family Reunionv.He'ld" Union ,C° ty Trust Company thur J. HolniqUest have been ap- MTSL Waiiapo Krazer ol Union. Dexheimer, pastor, will preach on the topic "Rertiember the Sabbath by the Recreation Commission got Navy. '; • _ •' • ': "I' have proposals ' to nwkc- at Council, Board ? the public works department, re- was designated as the official de- This is revealed in the annual report of Building. Inspector Fred buck into swing tliis week, Joseph Mayor Seycrage named thcfol- well, address had w*>rds of^praise ernment. * I be-lievejvhoii a per-the' first regular meeting of. the pointed district leaders for the an- ' Miss Kutn^Kended' Jonathan Day, to Keep It." The Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Alber t Reg;il and On iKeiv Year's Day ports G. & H. Construction Comp- pository of the borough clerk arid ( -lowjn'g,,to serve,on-his advisory for all departments of the boro"ughd son do«.'S. a K°°d~jf^; that' person Teipel to Borough Council. Mr. nual fund-raising drive of %nion Dayton Regkscdl' High School, Choir will sing under the direc- ! 'I'roiano, director, reported that new year tbnt I am sure will bring GARWOOD — Mr. and .Mrs. School Budget Tonight any-will be required,to'complete the borough magistrate, while the ! •• / •'•A-1 •' i ."'.'." . .•*•••,:•• / .'.'•.L//' •• "•'• '. ' '' . / '' ' ' !'' , ' " • '^/y ' - • •'!.'•"'' . ." • " | \. " .- ' ' / '•*"'*. ' ^ ' ' • ' • . ' 7 .' \ ••/.•».• / •'/ -/•- THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6,, 1955 THR CRANFORD C[TI^KTrwm i CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. 1955 Boys' Bowling Clinic the Blues held a 15-12 lead, but Unbeaten were behind, 31-23, at the half. CruiiforJ, Scolt Tied Slated for Saturday ." St. Michael's This Year, Jim O'Neill of the Elizabeth five Trackman For Lead in 4CC led all scorers, with 27 points on- PinpgrFoe -Iheljnioa County BowlingvAs- Clifford Scott of East ..Orange Takes Church V Mary's Team Better eight field goals and eight free Drop Opener tied Cranford for first place in spdation will conduct a bowling tosses. Bob Hobbie again was Cranford has a good^basketball team this year, but St. Mary's ,the -Pour-County Conference by., »•-' / «Mfaifc" fpr boys up to and includ- high scorer for Cranford witn 18 For e Lead of EUzabeth Is even bfette*. r defeating Roselle Park TuesdJfy- ing the ago of 17 Saturday at the tallies.' ' :'•" To Plaitifieto efternoon. ~^T~"i" Another 'team with a 'perfect St. Michael's took • over first That was provp4 last Wednesday evening when Coach Al record will be met,by Cranford Hy-Way Bowl, Union. ' It was the third loss in five con- In its opening meet or the sea- place ' in the Cranford . Inter- LoBalbo's five fijainedTa 50-37 win over the Blues at the local gym. son Tuesday afternoon at the Eliz- Both Scott and.'Cranfor d have _ rligh School's basketball team Boys can enrolLby sending their tests for the Blues. . 0' records, while both Scotch CLASSIFIED RATES For Sale ^Servicing Real Egtate For Sate, Help Wanted.- Female Dressmaker, Alterations Church Basketball League on . Mary's out rebounded the Blues and that was the key to' abeth Armory, Cranford High TYPEWRITERS. wMtnx rmchir-n. cash YOUNG WOMAN for general clerical LADIES SUITS and DRESSES made to 'when the Blues travel to WJUCJ^A name, address and age to the Un-Monday evening : by walloping 1 Plains and;Roselle Park have lost fl — * cento • ward.' BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHES SERV- CRANFORD REAL ESTATE' BOARD HAROLD F.BENNER.bc their victory.- A/fine freeze in the School's indoor track team lost>t<> W —au mlalraam. Ads ut by v rcfiisters.' oiTice fumit'i^c* aair* und ICE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . work and typing. B-Y Reproduction order; also alterations. Mrs. Band, LINCOLN tomorrow afternoon to take on ion County Bowling Association, Cranford -Alliance,- 69-46, at Roos- twpand won none. Roselle hasn't '•:• "II Uni - It eraU > gu. A4> u* service. Ceiitcruiiat Buslces* ASachi B- W. FLAHTEy. CBanford 0-1715. tf Service and Supply. 210 South Ave.. CRanford 6-2452. . , tf final period - and a good defense Plamfleld', 34-15. / y^ Co...230 Ceglennul Ave— CRirrfoTd-*- E., Cranford. ' '•*"%.. tf Automobile Pointing undefeated Pingry SchooL Edward J. Woods, secretary. P.O.' evelt Sehool. •'•- year's game, but Halleck and opened conference play yet. -.-.Am In cap*, flaadtla »rica. • x —MULBIPUE LIST YOUR PROPERTY bailors & Cleaners also aided/the Elizabeth team's Methodists • The Blues'won only'jwo events •tCTSAT IN8EKTION8 (CtnunttH 730a .. u LADIES' DRESSES . AND SUITS MADE Pingry's attack.is led by 6-6Box 348. Elizabeth, or directly to aided/ Bechtle were too much for them CBANFOBD REFRIGERATION SERVICE • WITH A MEMBER OF THE ~ " TO ORDER: CHESTNUT 5-0727. 1-27. U South Union Ave., Cranford AnOiorEwd DUCO Herb Busch who has scored 56 The defeat pushed Cranford A1-, cause. to cope with. as Dick Lewis. Grouip / ' ' ' • ''''' •"' i? : •. -1,1-1 / /; :: TO: "' '• '••'••r-^- l ... ••"•-••:' v •'"•' ¥•••:'! /•':. FmeSlar , \, er. A co-worker, unaware of what tice, sesion Monday evening at the [Thompson with 19 and Frank Kpz- day night in the Oarwood Recrea- avenue. •••• ..."'•• fractures of the left thumb and Guest Speaker had happened, turned the machine Cranford High School gym. In ilec with 16 also were in double tion Alleys of the Garwood Wom- An alqmny of Ma&iWan right hand and multiple contusions Shop and Buy College Club and abrasions, of 4he arms, head. on,aniline Westfield maa Was these games,- the Maroons wil •figures; . •• •• • •,,.;, ;',:.• en's League. -She was followed-by School, Missi Adami-is erapljwl by the Fidelity Union Trust Com- neck, chest, hands and feet and tossed about by the paddles. meet VFW at 7 o'clock, the Blue Trenton had five nien-iri do&blc Mrs. Eleanor Kutsera with 177, Program Set Room takes on. the 400's at- 8(figures led by Andy DiJWatteo with pany, Newark. shock when he fell into a mixing Police Chief Fred Falzone re- ... in ..,• o'clock and Harris Limited engages 20 points. Others were; Charles Mrs. Befty Koplin with 171/ and Mr. Horlbeck. a graduate of machine at the Asbestos Corpora- ported that John McCauley, 24;, Wins at' 9 o'clock. Glambos, 16; Marty Ifeenan; 1 Mrs. Rose Durow with 170. TheJonathan Dayton Regional High tion. 31 North avenue, last Wed- of " Roselle, heard a ! thumping ••I For Husbands Mr Nylen said the regular sched- and Fred Gmitter. andi-. John David Murray team- took three School. Springfield, is employed as nesday, was reported in good con- noise after turning the mixer on Cranford a machine designer by the Metal- dition, at Rahway Memorial Hos^ and immediately stopped the ma- Dr. Margaret Mead, curator of ule, will get underway on January Kucker, 10 each. ,,. games, and two'gajnes each were 17 with "games at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. wash Company. Elizabeth. " -pita! yesterday. chine.- v—- 'ethnology-at the Atnerican Muse- won by Enz, Scher's and Heyman. GARWOOD KENILWORTH Plans for resuming action were ' An October wedding is planned According to the police, Mr. -De- Members of the First Aid Squad tun of Natural, History, New York made by team captains on Tues- Woman's Club Hears Wolf fell into the machine when used blowers and suction caps to t ? Will be the speaker as the Cran- day, evening at a meeting in the Discussion of Gems Sermon Topic Told- Prayer Sermon Topic he tried to retrieve a package ofremove asbestos whieh covcrpd Vol. LVL No. cigarettes which fell from his the victim and almost suffocated NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, lrr«sl as arcand class niail mattrr iord, College Club holds ' its an- Municipal Building. Team cap- GAHWQOD — A talk Vm thefor St. Paul's Service JANUARY 13, 1955 Tl>. Fritz said the parking 11 and 12. Tickets may.be pur- Dr. Howard R. Best, superintend- life-long resident of Cranford. He " and Mrs. Thomas Venezia of 312 named the new juvenile officer in prohibition in the area was tried is a member of the First Presby- chased in advance from officers of of schools, said. He explained it North avenue announced the en- A New Year's Resolution the police department ... , ';' recently on a trial basis and it Near§ One Third Public School System Topic terian - Church and ^served as ex-' either club. ..' . .-..-» gagement of. their daughter, Miss Patrolman.Frank Caruso, Who aided materially' in the handling is anticipated an automobile comp- ccutivc chairman of the United. Josephine Venezia, to Thomas. Ma- Color's becoming a beautiful habit... .that last month 'had been' recom- of the evening rush hour auto- The scene of "January Thaw" Of $3000 Goal any will lend the school a dual: Of Cottrse at Adult School Fund campaign in 1951. Mr. JcfeD- guire, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. v ' mended for one'of the'promotions mobile traffic through Cranford. is a restored dream house in Con- A total, of $976.50 had been re- control car without charge. The, son also is a member of the Board AT LEAST 50% MORE THIS YEAR Maguire of Elizabeth. Formerly to $17.93. more and more women are luckily acquiring, to .sergeant, advised the commit- necticut owned and occupied by school system would pay for the In an effort to" acquaint the citizens of Cranford with the girns Also referred to the attorney for ceived up to yesterday morning in ofvjGovcrnors of the Cranford - Miss Venezia is a graduate of They reaUze, and rightly so, that hair color tee by-letter-Tuesday night-that T>reparation™of~the™hecessary~or-r -a -New-York-City-family which the annual "March ~of Dimes-fund ^V^ndQp> Cranfprd-public-school-system, -the-Cranford Swimming Club : and- a member••- Jarwobd" schools arid is a senior he plans to.retire during the year dinance was another .recommenda- wanted to move to the country. drive, it was announced last night of the vehicle including insurance. < Adult School will present a' series of ten lectures at its spring semester ot the Cranford Historical Society. adds vibrant touches to their .personality, and deemed it unfair to accept at Jonathan Dayton Regional High I. Miller $14.90 Formerly to $2193 tion of Chief Fischer adding the The action revolves around the in- by' William H. D'Arcy, chairman. Dr. BesJ; said the. program will J-entitled ."Public Education in Cranford." ( Director of trade relations, Na- . School, Springfield. sparkling touches to their hair! ~ the advancement .for such a short following streets to the stop street terests of the family in their new The local quota is $3,000. , bet set up. providing a qualified > Among the, subjects to be discussed aru_the present and future tional Institute of Dry Cleaning, - . r,—.*—i • , Mr. Maguire attended Edison ALL SALES FINAL period of time. He expressed his ordinance: Williams street at home and the conflicting interests Receipts to. date represent con- instructor cah be found. The addi-J building nevds, the annual budget, New York City, Mr. Johnson is '. Vocational and Technical High appreciation for. the committee's South Union avenue. Marsh street of several Yankee visitors. The tributions from 507 residents who tion to the staff will be p^rt-time | psychological testing teacher se- active "(n the. textile industry,,, The Cranford Physicians' Club f confidence in him. He has been School,. Elizabeth, and is employed Tempted? Good! ^ at South Union avenue, Claremont play is adapted from the hovel have returned their coin cards. teachetcacher for driver educatioeducaUgnn andand? ^^ il holding many posts .in'technical : a member of the department for -»nd salaries by a Newark trucking firm. place at Normandie place. Manor by Bellamy Partridge. Based on present 'returns, the J Court Cases, organizations. - He established the ••'• • • .'. . . i . • ."..•• • - n • 29 years. Mayor Fred P. Ander- u, w • '• ' " and the problem of college ."• Guests from Garwood, Cranford, avenue, at. Dunham avenue. Beech Mrs. John Hoffmann, chairman chairman expressed confidence Springfield Better, Business Bur- sen expressed the committee's re* At the present time, classroom: Elizabeth. Rahway and Westfield For Appointments, Call CR 64)105 street at Brookside place and Oak of the Dramatic Club' casting com- that Cranford will reach its quota eau, Springfield, Mass., and was grets on' Patrolman Caruso's de- instruction is provided at the high E Troutman, president of Fines Rise attended the party. , . • . lane at Dunham avenue. mittee, announced that an out- its president for' several years ' clination of-'the promotion. by January 31. ' ' r_- school in driver education, but no of Education, will open Cranford's Municipal' Courl had No date has been' set. for the Mrs. Margaret Goodrich of 127 standing cast has been assembled prior to taking his present-posi- Mr. D'Arcy requested local' Resi- behind-the-wheel experience has on February 3 when he a busy, year in 1954, with both the; wedding- . • AT CENTRAL WESTFIELD Patrolman Guertin was born Roosevelt avenue, in a communi- tion. While residing in Spring- for the production and a fast-mov- dents to return their coin cards speaks on ""The Function of the number of traffic ^ca^cs handled in Canada oh September 23, 1910. cation, declared^ that residents of been field, he was active in civic activl- Open Monday Evenings *lil 9 P.M. WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX ing performance is anticipated. >. Immediately* before they^are mis- g^^ of EducaJon7ThellnalEducation." The finail and the amount of lines imposed TH and was appointed to the detha- t street are disappointed in' When the neiy program is in-.! 6f (ConttMiea on pao* three) Women's Bowling One of the principals is Everett layed or thrown out. In event augurated in Septenjbcr, it w>H j, speaker will h$.. Miss Beatrice by | Magistrate Charles J. Stevens Bnusch jUon: 13* Blauura. AT*, »"—tVtm ;' partment November7l;-1942. He how slowly the temporary Vet- GARMJpOD — Mrs. Edward 113 N. UNION AVE. . CRANFORD Schenck, Who'will take the part residents have discarded the re- mark the first.time that actual E Wamcr< a^tant principal of. OPEN SUNDAY. JAN. 9 - 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. was on military, leave from March E Wamcr< a^tant principal of. increasing in the neighborhood of erans' homes are being rembved. Tripka rolled high game of .182 of a Yankee visitor as Jonathan turn envelopes, he. said-contrib- driving experiencee has been aacc- Walnut Avenue School, who will 21 percent over the figures'for the PTA Roster 27, 1944, untir December 23, 1946, She said the houses, which were Rock wood, with Mrs. Charles Mcs- at the weekly matches last Thurs-r utions may be sent to "March of corded C r a n f o r d High School'diictli;J -j^,. Rok. of lhc Teacher previous year, according to statis- serving, with the Army, in . the. (Continued on page' 8) scrvc as his wife. Herbert Mit- Pacific Theatre. Dimes, P.O. Box 89, Cranford, students. • ' I in the Educational Program" on tics released today by. Court ClcVk chell and' Mrs. James Christensen NJ." At New High Patrolman Ward, a native of • ~ ' April 7. .- ' j , ' Willis C. Bird. • p Caaana . jpin together as Mr, and Mrs. Her- The chairman further empha- ol thc (alks win beDrt; At a meeting, of the executive Niagara Falls, N. Y., was . born This reversed a trend revealed Hww York 6Ut« canner* produced bert Gage, the rightful owners of sized that there will not be a "mo- Mrs. Nelson Given *""*• - board of the Cranford High School July 7, 1898. He was a professional Pla,n Prom in 1053, when'there was u decrease jbor* than 2.3 million bans of pump- the house. The part of Uncle thers* march" or other house-to- .r.^-^n »~ • M _ senfed by the guidance depart- Parent-Teacher . Association last , Idn In 1930. pUcln* the lUta third boxer for many years and at of 14 percent in the number ,of Walter, the village gossip, will be. house solicitation for the March GOP Patronage Jop_ ment. On March 17. Gerhard cases ddisposed' o( and a decrease Thursday, It was. announced by m the naUoa -to the ctnninf ot one time was a contender for the Financing taken by Ranken Millard. Mrs. R,uth NclsoriTtrcasurer of, Kellncr of the high school gui- l]_Mrfi.-JL^J^-Myer3,—junior-member-- pumpkin. • - - • welterweight title Ho h?F of jp sftp p i tment py Initial 'plans for the raising of Other members of the cast in- and that the local committee is compared with 1952. ship chairman, that the member- worked with young people for Club, Inc.. was elected to the post j the topic "Vocational Guidance ship has reached 1,081. This es- funds to finance the annual Cran- clude: Frieda, Elsie Midgley; Sar- dependent ufcon the return of the During 1954, the trufllc division many years as a gymnastics and of assistant bill clerk in the As-; and Placement" and on March 31 tablishes a new record surpassing boxing instructor. Patrolman ford High School * junior-senior ah Gage, Hazel Rich; Paul Gage, coin cards and of the collection sembly by the Republican Munic-( his topic'will be "The Problem of of the court made disposition of Larry Ash well; Barbara Gage, last year's membership of 966, W(ard was appointed to the de- prom in May, wjeredlscussed Mon- banks taken byt youngsters and ipal Committee, at a meeting Iait College Admissions." • 4j90() cases, an increase of 868 ov- heretofore the banner year. day night at a meeting of theMrs. James Rich; Geqrgc Husted, on local store counters for thweeke . The third 'guidance offering will1 er the 1953 total. There were 251 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! partment June 13, 1939, and id i Mrs'. Henry Frahmc,' juvenile . served in the Coast Guard fqr a finance committee at the home of Dr. John Olson; Mathilda Rock- quota assigned to this community. Cranford was assigned this pa- be a panel discussion on March 24 violators of municipal ordinances and state statutes_Ju:a.r'd. in theprotection chairman, announced fTMirlodrdurlng World Warll. Mrs. MQntenecourt of 26 ; He <*mphnt*rpi««. Specially enjicj—j< no,!,,, -'kcets and canuries. 243 "South Ave.. 313 South -Av«.. E. CRanfonl «-0M' 243 Walnut Ave. TeL CBanford 6-4)888, Lost SavtM • . ; / a Garwood.' Telephone' WEstlield 3- MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING for estimates. ' tt 1949 OLDSMOB0LE .. . SS3S. price—to oiler a new world of HIGH 4102^1. . tf WALLET contalnlntf Nebraska driver's FIDELITY Sound reproduction. Agents Allied Van Lines. Inc. license lost Dec. 20th, vicinity Post SOCKET ' HA** Ctmh C>r. LIMESTONE FOR LAWNS & GARDENS J4TTSCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters and UYDRAJfATIC DBIVK. GAS RANGE, white. ~ 4 burners, good Office. 100 Aduma-Ave... CRanford 6- 4 • JIHI «lt{" HA(I««OI SmiEIS working order. Very reasonable. CRan- Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- 4399, -\ ' »" ' ' *' heater. ford 6-5003. ••"-'.•• ilworth. N. J. Telephone CRanford Twin li" IIKiliUDELITV plu» couUHy- 6-4715 — CHestnut B-346&, . . tf LADY'S YELLOW GOLD ' LONGINES •nouncnl 5" Iligh-Finjiuocy ipakttx, 8 PIECES 40" OAK STEPS, 30 cents each. RELIABLE MOVERS WRIST WATCH,- vicinity Cranford 1951 OLDSM ' WEstneld 2-4083-W. Nassau St. Clark BAhway 7-?l«* WILLIAM ROESEL. Interior and Ex- Theatre, night Dec. 31.' Reward. CRan-- terior Painting. Skilled ir.~-h.^l^. •Jord' 6-U730. ... •• D«laxs H«L -or* / ro«firm IJUUCEO .MPiiriEit 3 rooms ... SZ7.5O DIXIE CABINET GAS RANGE, whit*. Personal supervision. 205 Columbia IOM, bale* ta>> oi niice utgn»( po»tr imfl.fitaiu)n piuvidc 2O- 30 Inches, good condition, SIB. Clif- 4 rootns ... 33.OO _ -' Avenue. Cranford. Call • CRanford bottom.' BydcmasaWTnrim. wmdlm "Mtn oi ondiworud puah-pull audio powtr. —. 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