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TUB CRANFQRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1M4

Garden Club at,her home. I "Backyard Gardening.'* Mrs. ju- ./ •• — SYNOPSIS or — Mrs. Thomai Fay wUI speak on lome JWdeo will assist the hostess. Water Company Charges Answered . MDIOTES OP ijtEEtlNO QP THE nf letter i is not a true statement of fact, and is Justified so long as you fail to UNION COUNTY BOAHD OF tM i^^tJhe"HiiiitteW.Union Water ™V *»*Cdu»l F. water supply this year is solely "We wish to emphasize that this Company this week by the Inter- due to the neglect of your company committee* is primarily concerned field, advising of an accident to -Jiuniclpal Water Committee, com- to adopt a policy which would en- ... Adjourned meeting of the Union in seeing that the .communities his car when it a drain pipe inf poaad of" representatives of com- able it to live up to the obligations County Board • of ^Chosen Free- MONCT which it represents are provided Sanford Avenue in Plainfleld, and munities served by the company. placed on your company by its holders- was held at the Court with water for all purposes, which enclosing repair bill for $72.90, was G A R wo OD CRANFORD KENILWORTH in answerr to -a recent letter irk 'charter as a public utility corpora- House, Elizabeth, N. J.. on Thurs- is the responsibilltw.of your com- day. December 31, 1953, at tenreferred to Roads and Bridges which PUinfleld-Union charged tion In your opsUcation for a pany and not of the'municipalities thitt-wiUt delaying the ; increase,.-you refer to the thirty Hyth. .. • Committee and Insurance Com- Vol. IX No. 51. Entered u tfcond clatm mail niMttrr rate as_indic_ated_in_your letter. In Director Dudley presiding." Roll mittee. «'•• CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDA . Ilic I*o»l Ofllco lit Cranford. N. J. 24 Pages — TEN, CENTS bearing on its proposed ' ratte ini - yearly "increase, ~In water con- order to accomplish;;^ this • all-jail showed nine members present. County Prosecutor, asking/for BARON'S crease and thereby imperiung. the sumption, rising- costs of operation, important end we will additional office space, was refer- prospects of- an adequate water reduced earnings and a decreasing Freeholder HerlicH made a mo- BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO (a) Confer with ftepresenta^, tion that the minutes of Dec. 24th red to Public Property Committee. Tax Hike Trustees to Aaaat Pram, supply for thls| area next, summer: • water supply. In spite of such tives of y6ur company ||n. an BARON'S AND PROVE IT YOURSELF VIA Votes Fisher Named to Post in England Tax Rate of "Your open letter of January 6. 'te approved, which was. duly sec- Dept. of Conservation & Eco- knowledge on your .part,, no appli- deavor to determine whpt is a'fair nomic Development, enclosing a 1954. to the Inter-Municipal Water cation for an* increase has been onded and unanimously carried. Harold W. Fisher of .320 Casino avenue, coordinator of the* rate; '•• • ' Following communications were ropy of a public hearinfto' be held ~ 1000 ...- Vk Hire Two New Teachers world-wide refining activities of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), Committee can serve no useful made • by you since 1928 and your "(b) Confer with Representa- purpose unless it is an attempt on received and ordered filed: before the Water Policy and Sup- ; At one of its shortest meetings on record, the Board of Edu- today was appointed shareholder's representative for Jersey affiliates Reassigned by Esso .25 Here present application was only made tives of your .company in an en- ply Council on Feb. 2. 1954, to Hon. Richard J. Hughes, Judge cation Tuesday evening voted to assist the high school's Junior-senior in .the. United Kingdom and chairman of the company's European your part to convince the public when the municipalities served deavor to de-ternjinewhat program consider' the application of the BOBBIE of the Superior Court of N. J. en- SACCHARIN prom to the same extent as last year and hired two teachers.. that the responsibility for anyby ydu were faced with a critical you should adopt to provide ade- Plainfleld-Union Water Co., for a Coordination Committee with headquarters in London, England. water shortage in the year 1954 is closing copy, of an Order of the For Schools Forecast emergency and filed an indignant quate water at all times; ' . water supply, was referred to the V* Gr. ' Following a request from the finance committee for the prom, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher.will leave* : :—;—'.—•— attributable to the various munici- Supreme Court of N. J., appointing protest with the Public. Utilities (c) Cooperate with you before him as Assignment Judge in Union Roads and Bridges Committee. the board said it would again support the affair by moving the piano, this week-end by plane for London palities served by your company. Commission. It would seem that l ;iny siaAe^agency to grant yo.u the County, effective Jan. 4, 1954, and Following annual reports were Board of Education . providing the help lor the cafe-* ——•— '• : for a two weeks' stay (during -which Such insinuation on your part Is forcsijjht' on your part might have All Departments School '.'Costs' Account -ight'jto^withdraw additional water also advising that pursuant to the received and ordered filed: Public t tcria. setting up the sound system | Mr. Fisher will meet his new asso- New Adult unfair, is no} .supported by theresulted in an increase which To Conduct Hearing 'ronf any. source; \i • Statutes, he is appointing Mrs. Property,- Grounds and Buildings nance Committee, setting the date ciates. They expect to move to facts and cannot go-unchallenged;. would have perjnittedyou4o-prop- and providing the janitorial serv- To Join Project For 40-1'oint Jump, /•"In conclusion, we reiterate/that lulia A. Sarosky as his, Secretary Committee: Committee, on Roads for 'the Organization meeitng of England early this spring. The public is entitled'' to know the- erlv expand your facilities and' Monday on Budget " ''ices., , ' • •' .. ' , '. we will be glad to work withjlyou art $4,400 per annum, effective Jan. and Bridges; Insurance Committee* this- Boardforthfe year^ 1954 for 1 PINT The proposed school budget for List For Local Girls Born in Rutland, Vt, in 1904, Mayor Andersen Says truth, including the, following: furnish your customers •withLa'n Louis Troutman. president, re- Ir. Fisher joined' the Jersey Courses owards any fair constructive pr6- ». 1954; $3,400 tb be paid by Union County Supervisor of ,Roads: Coun- Saturday, January. 2, 1954, at the. 1954-53 school year will raise •A full three-year scholarship in , .'"I. In your , letter you deplore [.adequate water-supply. ram,. but .we will not be respon- ported on a meeting of the finance standard organization in 1927 on A 1954 tax rate of approximately County and'$1,000 to be paid by ty ' Engineer; and Public Welfare twelve o'clock noon, "was on ro}I the local tax rate .between 56 and urses training to be presented to S6.25 per $100 of assessed-'Valua- the fact that this committee has "3. The delay of. hearings for sible for your failure to meet [your committee he attended- Monday lis graduation from Massachusetts Sussex County, was referred to Committee: and County Supervisor call unanimously-adopted. •/, WnCHMZEL 60 points, John McClintock, chair- For Prom Cranford High School student tion- was forecast this week t>y employed Independent engineering rate increase is laid at yy door. obligations to the public. inance Committee. of Weights & Measures. The Director then askedytoe man of the finance committee of evening. He said it is "planned to istitute of Technology. After serv- Additional Subjects advice. It is unreasonable? to ex- t>y the Village Improvement As- Mayor F. P. Anderson. This will •You were ihstructedjjy the Public "We suggest that we wast ! no Joseph A. Porter advising that Following resolutions were in- minutes of this ' meeting, ^hich the Board of Education, reported have a name band again, but he :c in the research laboratories of pect the municipalities to with- Utilities Commission to file an in- Finance Unit Outlines sociation was voted at a meeting of Esso Standard Oil Company in Offered for School*!* nwk the first time in the town- - more time with letterwritin I or his, clients. Redwood Construction troduced and moved for adoption; were duly approved. // .-today, '• ' ' 1, ' ' ' • «•.- ••.-. • •pointed out that their cost is going draw opposition to your applica-. dependent engineers' report by the organization in Sherlock Hall .ton Rouge. La., and Standard Oil ship's history that the local rate newspaper propaganda, but that C6., feel that $3,000 which tHei 1. Freeholder Herlich. for Fir There being no further business 23' A public hearing on the pro- up' substantially. He said a com- Fund Raising Means Tuesday. . , * First Spring Semester has been above the $6 mark. The tlon for rate increases without the September 2,/l953, but failed to we cooperate fully to provid the County has agreed to contributenance Committee^ asking for theto be considered, the -Director de- Jcvelopment Company at Linden, assistance do so' untiJ/November 2, 1953 and posed budget will be held Mon- prehensive, fluid-raising program The $350 scholarship will be a Twenty-one courses will be of- 1953 rate here was $5.85. ' of qualified capable residents of' your" territory -• with n connection with-a storm sewer approval of the Director of Local clared the Board adjourned sine onday y ic was appointed assistant mana- engineers. This committee has even thenicopies of same were not $1.00 TANGEE $24)0 NYLON day evening at 8 p. m. in Cleveftuhd is, planned. Being that a policy Joint project of the Senior, Junior fered at the first spring semester The Township Committee chair-, adequate water at a fair pri e to placed in Redwood road, Scotch Government to the appropriation die. ' •• 1 , /// • ger of the.engineering division of available ito - the municipalities. School. It calls for appropriations Initial plans for the raising of and Evenfaqf^tfepartments—of • the to beheld by the Cninford Adult never opposed an increase ,in your which they are entitled." lains, N. J., is not sufficient and of $20,000 Surplus Revenue as an Michael P. Kealy, was. established last year. -Mr. Esso Standard's sales department man said • his estimate is based* rates- providing same arc reason-, This committee is prepared to pro- totaling $1,158,530.60 compared unds to finance this year's annual VIA. Aware of the dire need for School", which will 'start on Feb- principally on Board of Education asking, for an 'opportunity to dis- item bf General Revenue in the ", Clerk of the Board. Troutman recommended that the in 1933 : fei ceed with jjfie hearing' on January with $1,011,822.34 budgeted for urses in hospitals throughout the ruary 4 and continue'for ten" weeks, Bble and providing you will at all cuss this matter with the Commit- 1954 Budget of "the County of DUST WWDtR •MCKUSBS same action be taken this year. Cranford' High School junior- In 1935, Mr. Fisher became as- figures because the municipal bud-. AaareUe Watera 'the current school year, an increase country, the groups hope to make Mrs. Charles Redden, president- times deliver an adequate-xupplyj25, 1954, and will not request an ee, was referred to Roads and Union, was on roll call unanimous- senior prom In May Were outlined sistant djrector of the Esso labora- get is .not yet completed. of water to your customers. ^The adjournment. , SclcntUU studying drift IcaJ tem- Mrs. St of $146,608.26.••" The increase last Miss Felicia M. Borowiec of Eliz- it possible for one local girl to en- director, announced. Bridges Committee. "" ': • ' ly adopted. , ;ertoBe year was $94,344 over the amount abeth was hired to fill a vacancy Monday night'at a meeting of the tories, where he supervised He .'pointed out-that the 1954 advice'of such engineers is^ncccs- '''A, This committee will not op- perature*, current*, plankton] and ter nurses training each year. The , Among the courses are four w. H. FISHER •11 forms of Ufa in the oceans often 2. Freeholder Herlich': for Fi- appropriated for the 1952-53 school caused by the. resignation of Mrs. extensive development and re- municipal budget will include one-k sary to assist this committee in pose an increase which it .feels, City of Rahway, rfsking* when Host to Oub finance committee at the home of ward will be given on a basis of search on fuels, lubricants and which never have been given at find It convenient to refer *> the Committee, asking for prior t year. : ' ••' ' -.,'•. ,, ' Elinor Homan, third grade teacher half of the amount required for ' this Board contemplates the in— nance 49* Mrs. R.'P. Ferguson of 1 Lenox the local school. They arc: Apti- forming an opinion which will per- after conferring with our engi- need rather than scholarship. A Antarctic, meaning the ocean water* written consent-of the Director of Mrs. Cli StockbergerTrf 616 Half of; the increase will be in- at Roosevelt School. Mrs. Homan chemicals. The following year he school purposes in the .1953-54; mit the municipalities to cooperate neers and with you, is fair to yftur stallattoiuEast Milton 50c 2.0* hntJr Cray In** be. appointed at a later date. newly-formed Chemical Products seling, to be taught by a represen- Incumbents however, that these waters do not avenue, was referred to Roads tion as an item of general reve- Monday •to the Floraphile get and the'other half in the mu- reason for her resignation: Miss 'rumpore, -junior class treasurer. the 1854-55 school requirements. to accomplish these two aims. you well know, no such increase =i The entire proceeds of the an- Division and in 1945 was elected tative of the Laboratory of Psy- These increases alone, he said, Will make a geographically eUstinet Bridges Committee. T rtha54 budget of the nicipal budget of 1955. The school Borowiec is a graduate of Drew are co-chairmen of the finance "2. You charge this committee may be agreed upon. Any increase I CREAM nual fashion show, which ..will be chological Studies of Stevens In- cause a jump of about''42 points ocean. State Highway Dept., approving County of Union "or-the^sum ' of BARBASOL system operates on a fiscal year University/ Madison.- and didcommittee' . director of Esso Standard. "From with delaying the rate hearings must be at the rate granted by the held on March 23 in. Cranford stitute of. Technology, Httboken, in the local rate. • our.Request to transfer $6,975.97 $59,272, which .sum is to be^paiji basis rather'' than the calendar graduate work, at Columbia'Uni- Because of the increased cost bf 1948 to 1949, when he joined Jer- Unopposed and thereby preventing an. ade- Public Utilities Commission- It High School auditorium will be sey Standard as deputy coordinatoi at.8 p. m.; tray painting, Mrs. Mar- from Bridge Operation, Schedule into the County Treasury by the year plan.in use by the munici- versity. She is presently employed "name" bands, the, committee is Mayor Andersen declared the quate Water supply ia 1954. This is our contention that no increase , newTaralak turned over to. the" scholarship of refining activities, Mr. Fisher garet Ossmann, instructor, 8 p. m.; A, to Road Maintenance, Schedule six municipalities which have re- Dance Class pality. •••.•••' as a secretary. - > faced with the task of raising more Township Committee is exercising Vsrnlih ihould be flowed POt» a fund. was manager of Esso Standard's antiques' — appreciation, and an- Mrs. Redden, Kohn, eveify possible economy in the D,~1n our~195!3-Work Program, was tainedfrenLcontrol.-was on roll call 2- The budget lists $1,018,777.33 to Hired for the 1954-55 school [unds' this year in order to keep tiques — workshop, Lester M. surface; with • brush that hofds aa Begins New-Seim A donation of $50 was made to East Coast refineries. He became preparation of its new budget. He referred to Roads and Bridges unanimously adopted. ' --be—raised py_local—taxat»on,J;an year....wast Miss JNancy Harkrader Belden Only Aspirants much material •• possible nrftbou* he prom on the same level as the ' Cranford Historical Society, coordinator, in 1956. Slatoff, instructor for both courses said, he is hopeful municipal ex- ' Committee. • 3. Freeholder Herlich for Fi- increase of $156,205.20 over the of Westfield, who is now teaching those of the past two years,~Mrs dripping. A *m*U area should be Which is in need of funds to enable Residents of Cranford since (the appreciation class is sched- For Trustee Positions penditures will be held to approxi- quickly covered *nd the '-"" County Clerk, enclosing copy of The Adult Group of the Mar- 1053-54 total, which was $862,- in South Salem, N. Y. She is a Ferguson pointed out. Letters will it to carry on its work. uled for 8 p. m. and the workshop COMPUTE HIGH SCHOOL 572.13. April, 1933, Mr. Fisher has served Three incumbents seeking re- mutely'the same figures as llastt - Oath of Office of William H. Fred- shall Dance Classes begin their graduate of Bucknell University, be sent out shortly to parents of for 9 o'clock); and contemporary spread out evenly. St. Michaer» Mothers . Mrs. Donald Creighton, member- for the past three years as a trus- year. ' • . erickson, Jr., as Coroner in and new semester Wed., Jan. 27, at "An increase in tax moneys- re- Lewisburg. Pa. She is the sister eleventh and twelfth' grade stu- civilization, which will feature election to the Board of Education . . .SAVE 1 TO 2 YEARS ship chairman, introduced Mrs. tee of the ' First Presbyterian Notwithstanding salary raiiaSs for the County, of, Union. To Hold Cake Sale the Casino. The Beginners* Class turned from the letate, -plus a of Mrs. Grace Hathaway who dents in the high school request- 10 lectures by authoritative speak- at the^February 9 school election - APFtOVED FOR VETERANS IfrtelufOrer Peter Jensen, a new member. Church- He has been chairman for apparently will be unopposed. for municipal employes, amounting Corps, of Engineers, U. S. Army, A cake sale will be held by the will be held from 7:45 p. m. - build-up of thefree balances. taught a second grade class at ing their financial support of the Kenneth White, intcrna- It a pie runs over In the , helped to reduce the impact df the Mrs. the past three years of the Cran- ers. The deadline for filing petitions to approximately $20,000, and an Apply Note for February Term submitting a' Public Notice relative Mothers' Club of St. Michael's 8:45 p. rii. Intermediate Class Roosevelt School last year. annual dance. relations chairman, an- (moke and odor can be prevented increase in the 1953-54 school bud- tional ford Planning Board, ,is a past . Three classes in dancing are wiis midnight and Only the incum- item of $3,000 for engineering serv- to proposed improvement'of New Church at theXranford Branch of The board- authorized the re- Cooperation of the Board of Edu- nounced that a discussion group ay sprinkling salt over the 1 will be 9 p. m. - 10 p. m. Unless get upon the local tax structure, president of the Cranford Dra- planned. Beginners' instruction is bents had; filed when this news- ices in the campaign for improved York Harbor, entrance channels the Union County Trust Company, 34 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD employment of Anthony LimOne. a cation in providing various auxil- would meet at her home, 809 JERSEY PREP SCHOOL more response is forthcoming, As a result, local taxes were raised matic; Club and is vice-prcsldont slated for 7:30, Intermediate at paper went to press lute lust night. water .service, as well as minor, and anchorage., areas with partic- South avenue, starting at 9. a. m. veteran of the Korean war, as a iary services was. promised by Springfield avenue, on Tuesday at AateHeaa ramlUea . the proposed Teen-agers* Class - (Opp. Craaferd Theatre) * - ' $36.00.0 less than the increase in of Overlook Hospital ooard of 8:30 p.' m. and advanced at 9:30 .Seeking a third three-year term additional expenditure!; for several Raymond Blvd. ular reference to South Channel, tomorrow. - janitor at Roosevelt School, start- Louis G. Troutmanj president, and 9:30 a.m. The purpose of the MA 3-4050 There are 100 minion cards rep- which . was' due to commence the budget ($58,784 versus $94,- trustees. Summit. V' Robert Rommcr, who has s Mrs! Charles Redden of 201 Co- departments, the chairman said the At Bread 8t was referAd to Roads and Bridges Mrs. Phillip Henehan is chair- T«l. CR.nford 64100 ing yesterday. • • . the junior class will turn over to meeting is'to develop, through ob- resenting American .families In the Jan. 25 will be cancelled. 344). No such windfalls are antici- Mrs. Fisher has been an active wilh the school since it was estab- lumbia avenue, while B. C. Belden Overall municipal; costs probably DAY • EVENING — CO-EDUCATIONAL. Committee. :. man of the committee in charge M. L. Taliaferro, chairman of the prom committee funds which jective study, a better informed, Washington offices of the Bureau (Store Ahoin Westfield) pated ' for the 1954-55 year. In member ' of the' Dramatic Club lished, will be the teacher. of 10 Manor uvenuc and Joseph caik be- huld to the same tigurcs as Ralph L. Hann of North Plain- of the sale. the teachers committee, reported it has raised during the past three public opinion on the foreign poli- of the Census. ' fact, decreases in the anticipated during her residence here and Two classes- in both .'dog obed- Kohn. of 27. Wade, ayenue are as-- in 1953. that s study is being made of.the cy of the United States. free balances ' indicate that the years.- The High .School PTA also has appeared in many of the ence and typing arc planned. The pirants for their second ^three-year, Ah item of $30,000 in last year's sick leave, arrangements for has authorized' a.dona tlon of $100 Mrs. E. L. Haisch, welfare chair, local tax will exceed the increase teachers. He said a liberalised pro- group's major productions. . She dog obedience course will be terms. , budget to cover the cost of the re^ uj, and/the municipality nri increase of approximately home^f Mrs. Robert Allen to make the Esso Women's Club, and has will be held at 8 pSn. and an in three positions. ; Louis TroutmVin, also will "benefit "from"increased"- tendent • of schools. ' and Frank cancer dressings. Those present been an active worker at the Bay- ermediate class at 9 o'clock $5,000 in the tax money returned Martz, supervisor of secondary president, Mrs. Zona Conley and ratablcs. In excess of half a from Trenton," the finance chair- Fire were: Mrs. A. W. Porcher, Mrs. way Community Center, Elizabeth, Charles J, Post will be the instruct Joseph Heucr were elected, de- million dollars. While the amount education, were authorized to at- W. J. Conley, Mrs. Walter-Kirk. for more than 20 years. or for the typing classes,. which man said. • .»• tend the convention of the feating E. Calvin Shire and Wal- of surplus ei , showing Cranford's 18 tee, announced. • ure, according to the annual re- Colony Club Hears Harry It. Copsoi'i; 8-9 p. in. —group which'studied the need for port of Chief Howard G. Schind- berlain. Mr. Leslie Crump was home gardening • :«iie ' This action was approved by Ifce Brookslde Nursing Home, whic the need for volunteers to help i Warning gctioral meeting of , the intcr- : TJvujschedule for "the spring se- Auditions guests • at the dinner meeting of association at a meeting Thursday resulted in $25,000 damage. At this in the Foundation's fund campaign, r Pol iet fchief William A. Fischer ntunicipal group" scheduled for 8at Cranford High School. Paul fire, 31 elderly patients were res- mestcr at Union/ Junior College the CrunToid~ Business""'Associa- in the Westfield underway this month. There is a tion at <>:30 o'clock - tonight ut the todajK" pointed out tl'iat local dog p. m. tomorrow Se'lby, president of the association cued by firemen, policemen and was anriounccd^today by Dr. Ken national need!'for $75,000,000 to Town Hall. : neth C. MacKay, president of the Coach and Four Restaurant. They owners who have not already done said it is the aim of the group tc citizens. They were taken to Cran- carry out the Foundation's over-all For Concert •so should be sure to take out li-r Consensus of thdsc attending better acquaint its members anc ford High School and later moyec college. It was pointed out by Dr. will,be presented with several gifts program of research, education; >ficred by local merchants to tho uensps for their pets this week or Tuesday night's discussion was that the Board of Education with th< to hospitals and homes. The build- MacKay that the schedule ol patient care and polio prevention, progress was made and a solution courses has been specially pre (ir.Ht baby born in the community next. New tags are on sale at the problems of both groups. ing was damaged . extensively on he said. Metropolitan Area y of this area's water problem is in pared to offer certain introductory this year. :. • y olllcc of Township Clerk J. Walter, The association directed that the third floor and there was water The vaccine trial will cost about sight. subjects. These courses for. be. Tryouts Here Saturday President Sidney Breen and his Coffee. Members of the police de- letter be sent to the trustees to ar- damage to all others floors, but $7,500,000. Plans call for vaccina- partment will make a cunvass.of Tomorrow night's, meeting of ginning college students will in- new olllccrs will be in charge and range such a meeting, Mr. Selb: no "one was ' injured, the report tion of 500,000 to 1,000,000 second local homes curly in February and representatives. of communities" clude introductory English, alge For Operatie Festival will- outline plans./fiir tho coming reported. 'states. grade children throughout the owners who seWed by Plainfleld-Union has bra, and Spanish.- Solo and cosemble tuulitlons for yeiar. AH members have been in-^ Issue summonses to own Karl Budmen. chairman of the Installation and operation of the country. There < fs no certainty viteted to brinit'mcrchunt guests. I have failed to obtain 1954 licenses. beep called .'to make .final prepar- salary committee, reported or new radio equipment is describee Jn response' to a great demand, ' (Continued oit page two) the annual Senior. High Operatic Pacific Contour Sheets ations for resumption of the bear- meetings with the board, relative in the report as follows: Introductory courses in chemistry Festival Concert will be held in ing on the water company's pro- to the' association's .five-year plan "On January 31, 1953, Radic and trigonometry will also be Crunford High- School auditorium Special Purchase, Regular 3.98 posed rate increase before the Pub- to improve salaries and other Station KEC 996 Cranford Fire available. With the inclusion^ of from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday. Good Government Republicans lic Utility Commission in Newark these new subjects, the program is Polio Drive benefits. He said the. Board Department was installed. The Soloists from many high schools at 10 a.m. Monday. . " Education has allocated $45,000 fo planned so that a student entcriii] AT' LOWEST SALE PRICES equipment ww tested and put ii in the metropolitan urea will par- The executive committee is ex- (Continued on Page Eight) (Continue* p» pop* three) i Continued on Page EisMi To Organize Cranford Chapter pected to report to the general Progresses ticipate. Douglas Mai-Kiinipn of 52 x 52 HAND PAINTED CLOTHS meeting also on progress of the New York City will act/us ad- A meeting to. orcunizc a local ing was former mayor Admiral engineering • survey being con- chapter of the newly incorporated E. D. Stunley. Mayor Andersen, EXTRA StRENGTH MUSUNS judicator. The winnersAti the audi- who was unable to be present be- ducted by Malcolm Pirnie Engi- Collections Total tions will take part ]tf the Operatic Good Government Republicans of COMBED PERCALES neers of New York, and the ex- Fischer Reports Crime Rate Low Union County hus been net forcause of a prior commitment, of- Twin Sue,- $1,722, Chairman Festival Concert which will be held fered his enthusiastic support. change of letters with the water Activities of members of the lo- the annual meeting of the police I this year,, the police chief's: re- this year in Ccanfoid High School Wednesday, February 3, at 8:30 Reg. 2.89 *Tops or Bottoms company which followed the inter- cal police department kept Cran- department with Mayor Fred P. port' explains*-'" , wil-•»•-——«•—»«—l permit continue- W. H. D'Arcy Reports The stated objective of the 2.29 on Saturday, February 13, at 8:15 p. m.. In the Veterans' Memorial Union County Good Government ' municipal group's recent action in ford relatively free of crime dur- Andersen, members of the Town- coverage of three new posts whicl Collections in the* annual March p.m. < 299 of Dimes drive reached $1,722.64 Hull, 320 South uvenue, it was an- Republicans ure: "To promote the were' established in 1953 an 6 lor 13.40 retaining the engineering concern ing 1953. according to the annual ship Committee. Public Safety Di- This annual concert Is- spon- nounced today by Carroll Quain- Twin Sire to check on the-company's facili- report of Police Chief William A. rector Fritzand Magistrate Charles which.thus far have received onl in Cranford during the mist development and advancement' of sored by the Metropolitan O|M.>ra tunce 6f 50« Linden place, chair- intelligent und forward-looking Reg. 3.19 ties and plans for avoidance in the Fischer as submitted to. Public J. Stevens to be conducted by Chief partial coverage. These posts arc it was announced yesterday by Sanforited for perfect fit ... no tucking, no 2.79 Guild us a part of its educational man of the temporary steering principles and policies of govern- Handsome spun rayon and cotton Joins in unusual modern, floral and luturc of pressure drops such as Safety Director Clarence L. Fritz. Fischer in the Municipal Court 1. Night foot patrol, north side William H. D'Arcy, chairman. program. Students who attend wrinklei, mitered corners, permanently smooth occurred here last summer. Suggestions made by Chic/ Fischer room at 10 a. ra. Saturday. 2. Night foot patrol, south side Local quota in this year's drive committee. ment; to demand forthright con- cchools which hold group member- The usKembly here hus boon duct_ from all public ollleials; to bottoms. - 6 for 16:50 fruit patterns .*., a wide assortment of luscious colon*. Pre-lauiulered, In the letter exchange, the water to enable the department to con- Addition of two hew patrolmen and 3. Business district, west — is $3,000. • ships in the guild participate in tinue operation at its present effic- day and evening foot patrol. Mr. D'Arcy said 875 coin cards planned to follow up a meeting of resist uml ekpos-e politlcul corrup- company charged the . inter- the chorus and orchestra. In addi- tion; to. promote constructive and ready to Use ... wash beautifully, come out sparkling bright just as municipal group with delaying the ient level during 1954 include the "These arc important fo*>t pa> nave been returned thus far by the county organization attended ( Says Delinquency tion some member of the Metro- by representatives from 21 muni- honest' cainpaiuus, both primary Full me, ReK. 3.49 _. -1\99, (, for 17.70 rate hearing and .thus imperiling addition of two patrolmen and the troli which add much to the cfil local residents, and he appealed lor politan bperu Company will be tho Tops or Bottoms No Problem Here dency of our department," th< others who may have mislaid their cipalities, which Was held In theand general, based upon- timely when brand new! Scoop up several_at these wonderful saving* for ydU the prospects of an adequate water purchase oi an additional auto for gue^t artist. issues; to focus public attention on »i BeJ, Reg. 3.49 JL99, 6 for 17.70 "The juvenile crime ratio in report delates, "and I hope tha cards to mail their donations to township.ottlces. on Juntrory 7, at supply for this area next summej of the detective bureau. It is anticipated that about 250 the conduct of government and tha Full lice nu»if,' me in nf Mr. QiiMlntwiK-r l«.«t Sun-1 Klitabeth, at -8:30 p. ance and advice rather than by During IMS, Patrolmen Richard was" inadvertenny~olflin«t~trom iord; Charles P. Bailey of West- ord and of possible Improvements charge of unaHRements. Edward* during 1954 will be a feature of court action." -" " . (Continued on pagl /our) the advertisement In today's issue. day evening: Among those uttt-nd-TThursday. 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during the past year. Ronald/K. 382 alarms during 1953, including)burner) . 13; furnace, 1; oven, 2;!ooWifuL_jl awning torn by^ wind, Fire drills resulted in evacua* create o< 10 per cent on all water Rheumatic Fever Harris and Dale Gangaware were 32324 stilll alarml s and B$ general.l!! publiblic dumpsd , 1818 ; motort , 3 ; roserose,!J^jand, !J^nd, overheateovrhtdd furnacefurnae , 11. lion of schwis in the following elusion of the market** "^^ sons crippled by the diiease. Funds fctasM and. owodhip Engineer have . Included an exchange of will be jirBsent for tranford when jwlble. ^ v serrioe etiargto in addition to the named on April 1. Rondid-E. Har- ., The flre loss' total included the• bush. ,l;.pilu of lumber, 1; p*ilc of There were 13 false alarms dur- times: St. Michael's. 537 pvpilaV Dozen Sale" 'during which cu»- also will be osed to produce and* I'ol Cranfbrd, To#ri ideas on passible steps to be taken the Water ra^e hearing is resumed To Be-PTA Topic b i *il f ISpeecb Student* Miss Mariari A. Schmftx, treas original Z& |$r cent asked. This. ris resigned September 13 to take following items: Property, 21 rubbish, 2; tree on fire, 2; gas ing the year. The department par- 1 minute and 47 seconds; Cleve- receive one can free with urer and «hafrmftn 6f the chll use gamma globulte, a Mood deriv- Attorne/Rdbert Snevijy and Town to insure adequate water supplies In Newarlt on Monday. Since the Rheumatic :• Fever" wiU be the hearingwas adjourned on Decem-r the. company • explained, y a position with the state, and Rich- alarms, $34,175; automobiles, 17 heater, 3;t?pile of tar, 1; pile of ticipatca in two air raid'tests: land. 490 pupils. 2 minutes and 10 each ~ dozen purchased. dren's division, hat Announced tHif "ative thought to t>e~ejcciive • in tind—presmire for this area'ixt topic of four Union County phy- 1 Krgtnocr John Hopjfom of West metoin tnereng OL aboct- , ard DiUel was appointed "to fill alarms, $285; motorcycles, two wood. 2; railroad tifS, I; trash j There were 333 flre inspections, j seconds; Roosevelt, 583 pupils, 1 • children's banks are to be relumed producing short-term immunity. It d, Glty Attorney Salvador Dtana summer and infuTureyears. tjer_;M;rthe water-eompany has; icians—at—* The evening stqdents in the more,.to to*^ayerag e fomlly't ^|ua . this vacancy on September 157 ;Miiesr Tan?.~2r^hrt«bbeiy-Bnd^encei-i;4^3^il-:btirner-inspectionfr^nd-six' rninutp ,•' and 52 second; Hhjh to her at The Cillzen and Chron- is used in epidemic areas. A nied an amendntent to its pending r meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. in ,. public speaking class at Union of Plalnfleld, and Robert D. Mit- Cranford 'will be represented at terly bill, than the present rates. There also were.two new appoint- six alarms', $85; gas stoves', four gas boiler, I;, leaves, 1; bonfire, ll'flre. drills and inspections at ISchooT,' i;22S. pupils, 2 minutes and Auditiotm for Concert j icle offlceby Saturday noon. Con- tity was dropped this week / chell,-partner In the Malcolm Pir- tomorrow night's session by Mayor application calling for a further in- the auditorium of Sherman School, Junior College held a banquet Fri- The; program is arranged for the ments in the call department, Ar- alarms, $25; refrigerators, six 1 garbage iruck, 1. [schools in 1953. The department125 seconds; S^ecman. 429 pupils. (Continued from page one) * testants Will be notifled by mail Paul's Island off Alaska, wWre a riie engineering concern. Andersen, Township Attorney. , g 1 "jjjay night at the Coach and Four four ' elementary and ' the high thur Smethers and John E. Havi- alarms, $35; tool shed fire, $2,000; The firemen were called upon issued 301 ' pvrmits clurina the! minute.and 34 seconds; Lincoln. Restaurant. Folloiring the dinner F. Brown bf Red Bank is the coo- winter-time, epidemic iS/in pros- .Representing the, water campariy Warsinskl, Township Engineer land. Callman Howard E. Wesp for irihalator service in 41 cases, year (oil burners, storage tanks, 6 pupi)s, 1 minute and 38 pect- school Parent-Teacher Associa- sofa and cushions, two alarms, each of the 13 students delivered cert chairitian. . • • . • fell Anti-Polio Plan were William H. Speer, presidetit; Grail, and Township Treasurer resigned whep, he moved out at Other_ejBi'igencie;; resulting inj tc). Firemen were.assigned with sseconds. .,„, ._>... v The business meet^ig was cori'- tions. The public is invited. $150. e an , impromptu speech "on a. popu- (Continued jrvm Paav One) George M. Haskew, chief engi- Dudley J. Croft, who is custodian, town. Health of the department policemen on 224 ambulance calls The Junior High Operatic Fes- ducted by Mrs. WiMiam G. Tromet- Dr. Henry j. Mineur. of Cran- During the year the department: "alarnTiTare listed us follows: Dam- Fees pollected for permits issued lar current topic. •, "' | whether any counties of-New Jer- neer, and Francis L. Wlnslow, sec- of funds for. the inter-municipo) was good, with only two men re- answered alarms for other types aged water faucet, 1; locked in tival Concert will be held on Satur- tcr, president,/ Hostesses lor the Won For I ford, who arranged ' the program, up to October 31, when the ambu-1 during 1953 totaled $1,375, of which By a vote of the class the first j sey will be" adjected. However, the retary and treasurer. . ' group. , ^ .; ' will perve on the panel along with porting oft sick during the year. of fire as follows: t Grass, 198; room, 1; lociced out of room, 1; lance__servicc w,as taken over by | $15 went to the-state and $1,360 '. prize for the most effective speech day. Match- t, at 4:15 p/tn. speaker pointed out if local areas oVenlng were Mrs. Thomas J. Township Attorney Worsinski Chief Schindler's report lists Christmas tree, 2; hedge, 2; oil i cat iu tree, 1; bathroom sink over- t. Daniel T. Gregg, The discussion is reported to Dr. William Rumsey, Elizabeth the new First "Aid Squad. | to the township treasurer. was awarded to George Henry Blpomfield. Junior High School. are chosen the Foundation already pediatric cardiologist;' Dr. Henry .Hoer of Elizabeth. Mr. Ho*r. a has informal approval from health; Mrs. Pobert Bannon, Mrs. Walter E. Jriorn and Mrs. John-V. Briich. Konzclmann of Elizabeth; and Dr. J plant school instructor at the New HOD medical and school groups to carry Below are listed a few of the famous Philip Kundermann ofr Westfleld: ' Jersey Bell Telephone Company; on the testing program here.. -will be jk. hteeting of the (Cofittntird from page one), American Home Department Mon- Dr. Konzelmann will be modera- I tpoke on the topic. "How Can We , ;Mr/ Middlcton.-.' outlined the brands in our notion department. \ .. tor. '.'''•' you- to' provide ferfltftt Ip three-stages of the vaccirie'sxae- day oi the home of Mrs. Charles Contribute to a Better World by Mrs.' Malcolm R. Johnson, par- McMANUS BROS., 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET/ELIZABETH Jour Ability to Speak Well?" and also to carry on ii stepped tip velopment. They included Identifi- M. Preston,. 201 Orange. avenue. cation of the virus by a .Pittsburgh Mrs.. Thomas Harm, assistant ent-education chairman for the •Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay." presi- Iff All CTRflrt Sherman School PTA, is. In charge University scientist working under chairman, will conduct a sewing : lent of the college." was the guest wbujhe battle against polio;" tiif a grant from,the Foundation, the meeting. Members are asked to M • VOGUE PATTERNS of arrangements. ~"'" " speaker at the dinner. Weynian O. rtuh-man declared. growing of the virus in a-labora- bring any sewing problems they steengrafe. public speaking in- th* local committee tot jtn* tory test tube; and the develop- might hove with them. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Know Your State' structor, introduced the speakers that CMtnVd will hdt ment °f 9-vaccine which Mrorjced The Welfare Department will • KLEINERT DRESS SHIELDS & SANITARY and made the class award '-•---•• to t tt» alodienr kii Project of 4-H Club on laboratory Animals.. . ' meet next Wednesday at the home GOODS vt&fljl wttnu tn MrVCMl "!*pw we face the dUal problem of Mrs. Lawrie, Montgomery, 10 "Know Your State" is the theme tier tftt* dWMon w« cra of/producing enough, vaccine for Hillside place, to make cancer WE INVITE C0HPARISO1S1 of the project begun Tuesday af- Mother** Pay Promotion it was Mid, btMtt every W H the trials, and carrying out the dressings. . • SIMPLICITY PATTERNS ternoon by members of the Sunny A special Mother's Pay {premium dent rau' an trials on .human beings. It is the Acres 4-H Club. The group met at •promotion has. been Inaugurated and coin card e presented' providing the re- Mrj ryArejr haa nppMlcd to • BELDING CORTICELLI THREAD g gers University, attended. *• quality considered) < Knowing juire' ?dd munt f cash registeit r residents wfco m«y be withholdini Members are Suzanne Bonn, Su- pts are obtained prior to May nations for the Mothers' • TALON ZIPPERS san Wagner, Judy Wagner, Joan values; knowing people's tastes; week also marks the con- mail them in am soon ajp Dexter, Gloria Burt, Patricia Hil- knowing where and what to • VENIDA HAIR NETS debrandt, Judy Kriss, Nancy Miller buy has been an experience en- and Gail Redman. joyed by us for a great many MORE years. • C&H NAME TAPES Prom Plans „ Cranford's Sunday (Continued from page one) • SEELY SHOULDER PADS to the project, and. proceeds from

s a special basketball game will go Store Schedule •^^^^^^^^^^^A^F- V^^B^B^BI • PRIM BUTTONS & BUCKLES TO COVER to the fund. QUALITY- Other members of the finance McManus Bros, have constantly mm committee ' include: . Mrs. J. C. mam • RITZIE PRODUCTS Klein and Charlotte Peer, co- Union Coun ty Folks stood for something fine. "Un- chairmen of the general prom com- ,• surpassed Quality" is the by- • J*P COATS mittee; Thomas Scutro, junior word of our buying staff. Our class adviser; Miss Dorothy Robin- name is synonymous with fine son, senior class adviser; G. Frank home furnishings honestly built BELL'S • CLARK'S ON T ' ' Zimmerman, high school principal; Lee Ferguson, junior class presi- and fairly priced. • JOY SCISSORS dent; W. F. McCrca, Mr. Trout- man, George Kelting, Charles M. Ray, Charles J. Stevens, Walter E. • IRONTEX Cooper,, Mrs. El W. Schroeder. Also Mrs. Joseph Kay, Mrs. E. SELECTION- « DE LONG HAIR PINS A. Koyen, Mrs. F, Larry Pethick, Here at McManus Bros, you will Mrs. George Trumpore, Mrs. find, one of the largest displays George Herring, Mrs. Alvin, Rei- THAN EVER man, Mrs. Norbcrt Smith, Mrs of home furnishings from which Laurence Ferris, Mrs. Brenton one may select the best in to- Stearns, Mrs. J. C. Munday and day's Traditional; Modem; Early Mrs. John Apgar, representing the , " AmeVicdrr "or Contemporary junior class parents; Mrs. George %(•«• *$*'+»*} you wrll «ce CWANINO Mrs. LcRoy Rcinhart, rpprcsenting riiuonallyj. advertised products AND, North Union Avenue, Cranford, N. J. the senior class parents'; and~Mrs ome from the foremost'manufac- Ellis G. Bishop, representing the turers .. .all in the latest trends -;' WHMtm sumV lAsts . SHItf LAUNDERING sophomore class parents. HATHAWAY'S Fr«e Delivery CRanford 64)234 of designs, styles and fabrics. LliBgY't • O1INCI MO Fire LOBS Up WILL BE CLOSED (Continued Jtom page one) Furnishings at operation. This station has a coun- ty radius and can be used with SERVICE- BE SAFE— BE SVRE Civil Defense. Our service, people say, is and "Station and mobile units, Cars - always has been remarkably Buy Your Drug Nee* M a Drng Stor* nice 1 and 2, were put into operation on GLASS CHARCE the above date. Later In the year, good! For over 73 years Our remote control at Police Head- reputation for fair dealing; AT IEOUIAI PRICES quarters, Engines 1 and 2 und courtesy and guaranteed satis- - ONIY . ' mmderSrmbra utility truck units,- or three-way faction has been constantly radio, were, instulled, "The radio is jn constant use maintained. 0ur sales-fore* is 1 ttumtWrreitnttiiiHinl while at fires from car or engine as friendly and as helpful as to engine. At times we have dis- ever. . . .thoroughly experi- *4utmwtr*tmitiM patched -an' engine to other -fires enced and ready to advise you without returning to headquarters. This, has saved mileage and time in your home furnishing prob- NO LIMIT TO llMIEt in responding to fires. Officers in lem* in a most qualified ROGER LOtJlS FRENCH making inspections arc in constan manner. contact with headquarters." YOI CM 8ECEIK !!! Chief Schindlcr also reports tha RED & WHITE r - *; Engine 2, which was delivered WW11E QUANTfTIH tAST - - late in 1952, proved & great asse during 1953 in handling all kinds BUDGET PLAN- BORDEAUX of fires. On arriving at a fire with 1950 Vintage Fifth this engine the men. have the im- McManus Bros, own Budget mediate use of 400 gallons of water, Plan has always been noted for through .the 750-gallon pump or When McManus Bros, completed its recapitulation its convenience; simplicity and the booster pump. SAN JOSE There were two new appoint- of what it accomplished in 1953, tjie recdrds showed fair costl It's a liberal, flexible ments in the regular departmen credit policy designed to fit in- CHILEAN that more people than ever . . , new, friends and old dividual needs, enabling many U F E ... bought home furnishings We during the year just to furnish their homes without putting a strain on their in* no. It's rtaMy breatbUking-tbe Fifth closed. Despite competition; despite the aggressive comes.-You may take up to 20 way a Maidenfortri bra ' NE ED urge to "shop around" McManus Bros, enjoyed an ex- months to pay, after a moder- VAlUf moukfa tnoae curves of yours... ate down payment.. And, re- ceptionally good year's business ... the business of SAN JOSE gives them a fabulous new member, you deal only and di- rectly with McManus Bros, from i lift! Don't just, dream about it, furnishing Union County Homes complete and in a CHILEAN i HELP start to finish. come chooae from our exciting better way. It is this ever increasing patronage of •Ha MtabUabiaa TOUT wag RIESLING I Maidenform* collection—we've dUt McManus Bros, that,makes it "Thelargest and Finest Pltth one for every type of figure. proving your right to ti tram DM Vt Home Furnishings Store in Elizabeth." Shown i» Maidcnform's Maidenelte* in white nylon taffeta; also available —to obtaining »«dloal<>». patlant txcataant ov k McMANUS in satin and broadcloth...from 1.50 siot NDERSTEINER —la Inatnajioa ok Monlmattora; PARKING • :.\L. PQMTAL 99* UiahingwWUw'aof It'* «uy ta park rwr«J nt>' righ* W« hov* enlarged 1950 Vintage Fifth our periling or«o In •K» «tar of our tier* IXPttT ASSIfTANa (bock ol R.tl th*o»»). Only a f«w il.pt (,om AT NO CMAMI TO YOU your tor to r*ar of our ilo>«.

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The musical program will in- clude university songs Ja ^*1^" Committees Crime JUte Low mu favuillu tUiiuxTO by a •**•* ley from Sigrnund Rornberg*s H. Schoflck). Gerard F. Haney and "Desert Son*-/* For Mystery John P. Benedetto, the three new Perform Don Dornay arid hit .orchestra members of the department, at- will furnish rhuslc for dancing tended a 10 weeks' training course immediately after the perform- Listed by Club at the Union County Police Chiefs' St. Michaels Church ance. . • ."* • The committee chairmen for the Training Academy at the Vest- Trt Sponsor Concert r —The members of tW Gtee Club Dramatic Club production of "The field National Guard Armory; Pa- will be entertained for dinner in Barton Mystery" to be given at trolmen Vincent L. Brinkerhoff By Fordharo Group the homes of Cranford residents Sherlock Hall on February 18, IB and Matthew T. Haney attended Pordham University Ole« Club, before the concert. Ticket*. for nd .20 were announced at a meet- a training course for municipal ng held at the home -of James now restored to its-pre-war the affair may be had by contacting police officers at the New Jersey St. Michael's Rectory, 209 Miln Burnash, 25 Hampton road, on strength of over 70.male voices, State Police Training Academy in street. unday. . will entertain Cronfordites at a West Trenton add also a 15-hour concert January 30, at .8:30 p. m. . Mr. ' Burnash and William Old trafftc refresher course o< instruc- at Cranford High School under the Mrs. Albury Hostess will be "general chairmen for the sponsorship of St. Michael's Par- oint benefit .for the Dramatic tion at the Westfield Armory, and ish. :••.. • - ; '• • .'. To Episcopal tyomen Club and the Building,.Fund of Patrolman Robert J. Ryan attended It promises to be a gala evening The executive board of the Eliz- Trinity Church. Other chairmen a 30-hour refresher course in traf- \yith .not only selections rendered abeth District women's auxiliaries epresenting the two groups are—. fic control at New York University. Cusipmer's Corner by the chorus, but a piano solo by of the Episcopal Church met yes- rrangements.,' William Cole; Eight special officers were em- ITe couldn't find a better way to celebrate better way to save more in *51 than by marketing Ben Lopez, accompanist and chnir- terday afternoon at the home of nance, C. Dewey Rimyan; patrons, ployed during 19NT at school Benjamin Franklin $aid it! —~l . Mrs. Charles G. Albury of 113 man of the Glee Club. Mrs. Henry Vettel and Mrs. Rus- JOHN G. McNAB crossings, and Chief Fischer rec- at A&P, where slorewide low prices,make every Benjamin Franklin was noted for many' things . . . among •Eastman street. . sell Herman; programs, Mrs.- John ommends that two additional spe- National Thrift Week than by offering extra thrifty The Bev! Theodore T. Farley, them his view* on thrift. ~S7~J., • moderator^of the group, is .ffrci presidents, include Mr* Mcrfarg; publicity. Mrs. John cial officers be added in the fall week thrift week. Come see ... come saVe at A&P! celebrating his silver anniversary Harry Hansen. Day. Branch, and Hoffmann and Mrs. Arba Taylor; to cover the two new schools now buys in all departments. And you couldn't find a ~. And National Thrift Week "seems a good time to recall In_this capacity. Frederic .Jtaslyh Mrs.. Fred Andersen, Evening ickets, Mr. and Mrs. James Wat- under construction. Mr. Franklin's advice to "Remember that time is money." has conducted the Glee Club for Branch'of Trinity Church, Cran- ers and Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- Research Post Here at A&P our policy is to. save you time and money. over 25 years. ford. Mrs. Albury is chairman of Clintock; and ushers, Mrs. John TailFlth You'll find more than 3,000 different items to choose front On March 12, the group will the college and overseas' service itarr.. •.. ' .•..•; To Local Man Franklin, Marshall band Uohtmaat 7oi : . .all conveniently displayed for quick, easy selection . . . .culminate its activities by an ap-committee. Members of the Dramatic Club To Perform at CHS Solid pact can all thriftily priced! Come see , . . come save . . . at A&P! pearance at Town Hall,.. New Officers of the Elizabeth dis- John G. McNab of 8 Cummings SAVE MORE IN'54! who ure chairmen of the commit- The Franklin and Marshall Col- CUSTOMER BELATJONS DEPARTMENT York City. Other engagements trict are Mrs. W. Harold Rlggs of ees in charge of the-production of street has been appointed associate lege Band will present a concert . KaroSyrnp •A&P Food Stores, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Yv this season Will be at .several young Crunfbrd, president; Mrs. Gordon The Barton Mystery" are: Prop- director of the administrative staff ladles colleges in New York, Now Lyall, vice-president; Mrs. Albury, Monday at 10:30 a. m. in the audi-< erties, Mrs. Herbert Mitchell; of the Research Division; it was an- . auubai Jersey iind New England, as wel)recording and corresponding sec- make-up, Mrs. R. D. Burt and Mrs. torium of Cranford High ScboolJ an public appearance:! in Syosset, retory; and Mrs. E. A. Brewer, nounced today by the Standard Oil leorge Miller; costumes, Mrs. The public is invited to attend. VALUES L. I., Boston and'Greehwlch, Conn. treasurer. - , Development Company, central re- Charles Messerve; lighting, Arba . The following program is plan- Taylor; staging, James Rich. These search and engineering affiliate of ned by the band: "Mississippi Tbousancb aavs with Libby's Frozen •_ hairmen will be assisted by other the Standard Oil Company (New Foods at A&P's everyday low* prices.. members of the1 club. Suite Overture,*' arranged by Jersey), Linden.^ . ' . David Bennett; "Procession of Kent Cigardtes Nobles" -. arranged by Leidzen: Dr. McNab received his bache- George Gershwin selection, a*| Margaret Greene Guild lor's and master's degrees from ranged by Bennett; -Slavonic lOplgi. Hears Talk on Alaska Queens University, Canada, and Rhapsody No. 2** arranged by his doctorate from the University Orange Juice 6!:, 79c Pictures and a talk on Alaska Friedman; "Smoke Gets in. Your BalMsnti were presented by Miss Thelmu of Chicago. Since .1936, he has Eyes," arranged by Leidzen; "Sec- i(NtFatMiti) - VA been with the StandaiW Oil Devel- Sliced er Halves Glenn, director of Christian edu- ond Suite for Military Band,** ar- (Y.trAflolbWc) ^ J- J^ cation in the First Presbyterian opment Company. He has been ranged by Hoist; "March to Scaf- Green Peas • • Ihurch of New Brunswick, at theconcerned largely with studies in fold" XSymphoni Fantastique) ar- Paper Towels regular monthly supper meeting of the fields of fuels, lubricants and ranged by.Foulds and "Hollywood French Fried Potatoes . • . 2 PV;,. MO Celorad One price .. .the advertised price... f ot all cuts pi Round Pot Roast at A&P! 46 M. the Margaret Greene Guild of theadditives^ He has a number of Serenade" arranged by David. Bel M»nt« First Presbyterian Church in the CM publications and holds. numerous In addition, there will be selec- Broccoli Spears .• . . . . 2 Pineapple Juice 29< church gymnasium Monday eve- patents in these, fields. He is a ning. • tions by soloists, trios and several e .member of the Society of Auto- marches. GMppOfl BfOOOOll • • • • « • pi^l9 Broozt •tJBMtc Cms Style . DlllfMuai g|wiiUB • . Miss Glenn, who worked in themotive Engineers and the Ameri- € lV A STORE WIDE Presbyterian Church at Anchor- can Chemical Society, and is ac- . All purpoia daltrgtnt 0#el# ^3 c)° *' V# age, Alaska, for two years and then tive in the Coordinating Research Study Club Speakers Brassol Spioits • • • • • « • Ribs of Beef w- Golden C 2 :31c Tomato Sauce - 7c 10 :^ 69c returned there, for a visit last sum- Council. ' ••'•'. Mrs. E-A Tice will discuss "How AskssjIIflAiiniv ' * *j IOOJ. C4e pig. Isll-SsrtlesMMtltatt. 10" Cat mer, told of the changes in Alaska Our Children Can Be Missionaries™ INMIIIIVWVl • • • • • • • a. plgt 99" Oven-Ready Ribs of Beef 7& Prune Juke — 2r,55c Fruit Cocktail •— 2V::45c in the past few years and of the »., •** . . and Mrs.' Lewis >M. Totten will MM l0 8 ,6o,. work Christian Missionaries are Attend Inauguration « Helping Hand to Loaf Spiiaeh ...... JUparafisTips ^ 'ir28 Bartlcti Poors D.IM.M._,ne.d gUtl doing there. ' speak on A Lux Refill vStyl. Reaiy-ta-CMk M e Among those attending theln- Sumatra Children- at a meeting inaeh « • • • • , . if I* All Maal Dapli. Supper was served by Circle 7, augiiration of'Governor Robert M. Monday at 8:15- p. m. of the Child p 9 In Sarvic* Maat Dapli. ^. DMIools * -• 2 X". Sl Rofal Awe Cherries WN- glau of which Mrs. Everett Schenck Is Liquid Determent Undar 3 Ibi. Mcyncr Tuesday in Trenton were Study Club of the Methodist SlleadanJ-iugaraJ .:. '«><«-J7* Siza» JV* to 3<* lbs. , ••• D.I Monla leader. Mrs. John C. Banscr was Frying (Yaar ago Ib. 57c) Richard Eggers, Democratic muni- Church in the chapel. Mrs. Abram (Vaar ago Ib. 43<] ' v ColioiConi D.iMOn(._wu.i.m., can^- 18« Stovol Dried PrmM welcomed as a new member. cipal chairman, and Col. James G. Allen will be in charge of de- IMMonta — Early S 17 oi. Dal M«nta Guests* at the meeting included Depew of 1046 Ruritun road, whovotions. Reddy-td-Cook Poultry •" cam Soodless Raisins Mrs. Ralph WT Keil, Mrs. Pierson Top Romi Roast or Steak >«»*<••* II" l?oi. was a member of the military Mania Oil Av^aila U «U MM sJafMf Dal Moala^.toJ«t pack J. Gaffney and Mrs. R. O. Yuck- guard, Col. Depew is commanding : 2 cans. Dried Prunts NOW IN PROGRESS man of Cranford ajid Mrs. Crane . -Men in Service, for cooling aid saladY i \.f\ '.* 'l < V . Rll Stoaks ., . ..,* . «'!>i ikS5°' officer of the combat'' ~eo|mi>#nd l Roasting k ;•••'" DalMon»a Dal Monf. from Westfleld. Miss Glenn); talk reserve of Northern New Jersey. Tfc. Bernard A. Doyle. Jr^ son DINTY MOORE lb Chili Sam Tomato Catsup •o was preceded by a short business of Fire Capt. and., Mrs. Doyle of Top Sirloin Roast or Steak ^- - Fl -57* •.:. ••••• •].: •• meeting. ; ' ' 502 High street, who is stationed lb cdujrr br New JEKBEY Boneless Ghuek Pot Roast . . . lb|}t - LAW DIVISION UNION COUNTY with the Marine Corps at Camp -59* • . Dackei No. LIINW-IM Pendleton, Calif., informed his Klfjrim quality-klnM II Ib*. anJ*var ' IJ>- HydroxCookies 2 ;45c Millburn Students STATE W NIW-1 . ; ! "' parents in a recent letter that he Binelees Brisket Corned Be«f. . Social Teas JERSEY, By The CIVIL ACTION Mania Oil Beef Stew o Vinit Cranteen STATIE HIOHWAY . saw Michigan State defeat Califor- fifOila! BOOf FraiWr ground b COMlitSSIONCK, { NOTICOTI E pr nia at the Rose Bowl Game in % For cooUng and* salads Tiirkiys ' Mr;mquah*y~ri»f4».nii«. -n> SiityfteidWb'rteRica ; 33* BroadcastReilMeat . . . "Senior Night" will be the name Walnllfr. f MfeMferiHr GG OOr Pasadena on New Year's Day. (W li b given to Saturday's open house at v«. 1 COMMtSSIONEBCOMMMt S HOBO Enybcrif, ct al, II 24 iz. Cross Rib Pot Roast A«gu/«r $tyl» Poultry SS4Jr " GaraliM Mite Rico : 37- Wilson's CbopH Beef . . the Casino, according to Cranteen ' ' • 0 BOMIOSS Voal Roast Ib < Octatto LatieTri Soap -i-8« Oatmeal Cookies , - - - special recognition. The entirp Charles Zito; and to whom It nuy owned ,landi not needs,J for' public u*e Fl ForfrIcattaa,Mlads.-alli!i«s " -4S Cranford, N. J. proceeds will go to the Senior Class concern: . • and that.Uw said oiler has been' approved V forfiMfabricf Join the thousands who save by choos- treasury. \fi\i are hereby given notice of a meet- by the Mayor and Council at a tneetiasj Lola Veal Chops ...... ing oi the cdmntiuioncn appointed in held on January 13th. MM. and that at ing Dinty Moore Beef Stew at AtPl HSp and itiouldar eufi Tide Mf-T-fiiM All students from the ninth to the above entitled action, to be held at a meeting oi the Mayor and Council to twelfth grades are ur to attend th» Court HOUM, In the City ot Eiizatwth, be held on the IStn day of January. MT . lift** Mitt . In tha County ol Un^on and State of at th« Municipal BuHrtlnc Garwood. K. 5arWeafc.kD.ptt. and they will q ping-pong, New Jeney, on Monday, the lit day of at B:M P. M. the said offer to purchase BarVJIII *•• ^Bjej ePft ,W shuffleboard, bowling ltd dancing rebruary, !•*•. at the hour of 10 o'clock Will be considered for anal approval and In the forenoon, at which time uld com-sal* In accordance with the provisions Ritso FroshHams Oystors a 3-22c 5:. 47*:; 92* •from 8-11 p. m. titlauloneni will, proceed with their dutie* of the N. J. Revised Statutes 'of 1»OT. and nx the eompemuition. to be paid for Title 40: Chapter 6O-W ici and subject Another special feature of this and nx the e . p r to the following bmu and iconrlitions: week's Cranteen will be the at-thth e luhl d uind i describedibdd In ththe SWAKSONS complaint in ' this action, IncludinIli g ththe 141 Deposit on Bnal approval shall br tendance of students from Mill- duinugcs, Ii any, resulting* tram the taking1 at least 25'i of sale price. burn High School which accepted to itny remaining property. Ibi Purchaser to pay balance of P«fl- The object of this action is to ac- purchase price v In eaqki within 30 oars CHS's invitation at a rcecnt as- quire certain land* and premises for after final approval and also pay pro- sembly at Millburn. Representa- public utf as described In the complaint, portionate share of taxes tor tlte balance and concerns real estate located on Cen-of year 185* based on present Boned tives from Rah way High School tennial Avenue. In the Township,, of valuations. ...-•' 5K. will also be there to view the pro-Cranford, In the County -ot Union and ICP If purchaser fails, utstftm or re- eil State of New Jersey. fuses to pay balancr due tasxther *i:h 41 ceedings as a similar youth pro- You, Rose Engbero*. Anna Patelumas, charges and taxes within said thirty day* Near washday lads Chicken gram Is being established .there, Alfred Zito and Charles Zito, are made the deposit made shall be retained br defendants In this action because yAll the Borough unless. governing jChaperones along with sponsors, arv Hie owners' of record of the said resolution decidrs to ' the contrary. Boned -Slce.ifFIece Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston, will lands and premises: You. Victor A. Eng- Id) Purchaser to pay coat of publica- Stz. rPsrkor bers! and you, M*. Putclumiu, husband of tion ot legal notice of sale. -2ft be from the Trinity Episcopal Anna Patelumas, are made defendants in te> Property to be' convened bjf Bar- Ml Coffee Ring ••l»a»«iJ^g«S«I^B»Ta»»SBSj^B»» ^ -^*w ^ ' Chees-^aw^— e Church. They include Mr. andthis action because, you have or may gain and Sale Deed subject to restrirtioos Turkey Muei e U. S. NO. 1 Grad^'A" SlXe Maine {Ye*rAgo10lAr»g57c) ».„(Y«arAgo15lb.bog85<. ««».. .,-v), claim to haVe an Interest Jn the said of record. If any. and toning ordinances. .0,338 0 Mrs. Fredericks, Mr. and Mrslan. d and prehilses by way of curtesy or (fl Mayor and Council reserve tne ftiff I Pumpkin Pie !•' in*. Clean Sweep Sale! right to accept or reject any or all offers. Kraffs Qhooz-Whiz Giote and Mr. and Mrs. Ciccone. otherwise: You. Mary Zito, and. you, Mrs. Charted Zita, wife of Charles Zito. are lg> Said property acquired by Bor~ For tfwfamil y w«ih «nd dUUs ntnde defendants in this action because ough by tax or' municipal tten tow 14 n. Sliced Amorloai Pecu Fudge you have of may. claim to have an closures or deeds in lieu of IC COTTON FLANNEL DUSTERS MIT Club to Hear Interest In the said land and premises by ceedinga. Chicken Fricassee 49 English Nifties Oder s.bsaUed •» POTATOES 10^25< 15^35 way of. dower or otherwise. . Ktark l«ts Jli.a.l Sliced Swiss Obooso Talk by Admiral THEODORE D. PARSONS. Joseph r. Catto Sanforized Shrunk, WtM 10 to 44 1.33 Attorney General of New Jersey and Rose Catto. FroMh Broad A talk on the modern develop- JOHN WARHOL. JR. his wife Bl Swaa Soap Imported Romaao Cheese , ; Reg. 3.98' ,...... : '• -..._ ,-•' v... ment and the future of land, air, Deputy Attorney General . WALTER S- SscMANUS. plpp. plm.nto «} t tat' Attorneys of Complainant. Borough On* p -xCooktail Spreads" {Y«*r Aso 3 for 19c) c •Iain. Sai^arasl ir seu and undersea transportation Dated: January 13. 1*54. Dated: January 31. MM- 1 « .For JJtliM, laundry and baA--^ r o|iv, plm,nro. raliiK * «• will be presented by Adm. Edward -5 QUILTED COTTON DUSTERS SOTMWFTYI madlum H L. Cochrune, dean of the School of ) 8rny ere Cheese 1.77 Engineering of Massachusetts In- From Watlam Iana* •^M* Fresh Broccoli Fras* Waatora {arms WlfBelMls Beautifully made and trimmed. stitute of Technology, at the win- Oamembert Cheese Cariiflower z Sizes 10 to 20, Reg. 5.90 ter meeting of the MIT Club of Danish Blue Cheese ,« Frosk Carrots FramWatfem farms .uJtaolO* BrosseJ Sproots bos Northern New Jersey in the Hotel Swaa Soap 'it From Watfarn farms Suburban, East Orange, at 8 p. in. JANUARY rW Binbiyi Brtn- , Solod NYLON HOSIERY . Chester A. Williams, Jr., of 306 We've Cut the Prices for folia* and ka* (...) vousnusAvi Orange avenue, in a member of the Mixed Vegetables 2:; 37c nm coffm AT A*p>. 51-15 and 60-15. Plain and Fancy Heels publlclty'ahd attendance commit- To Fit Your Budget. m. 6oi. TRY'TIIS ||9 PISTINCTIVE tee* of the club. Mi ( w d And one of the most outstanding value* All First Quality. New Shades Orange Juice - « " c«ni vouil find these day* >» our nationally- COFFEE BIEND! Reg. 1.39 pr. • pr. fatbous El|bt O'clock Coffee. At 89* a i Boy Scoute Brave SEW Peas&Cerrel» »^« 1 pound. youTl look far to find a better • Expertly Mended fraht chok«, llstoMS|rijp Lifebsoy Soap hch coffees! Cold Wave, Camp Out and Buttered Beef Steaks ^°<^ btry. Try EJtht » •••»-" out question/ Western DUtrict of Union Coun- Cheeseburgers H^ •AVI aji ixpL| 6*.. THI HI. BAftl cil had been'planned for last — 10%OFF ON ALL WOOLEN MATERIALS — SAVE MORI IN '541 week-end, but it. was cancelled Dowayflake WaHlos —-— 2 ftS7 * because of the bad weather. mm SHOP Camping out on Saturday.and •Atfc, 151.. . Mttearfs Iteijlailoi Soatv... .1^,27' Spry - t^u»^ Sunday- were John and Larry Home & Family Store KirtuMi'e Upton's Tea STRICT CRANFOftQ.il •fcthlck, J*«-M«rshaU| Herbert Hendrickson.- Fred Ball, scout- 8 WACNUT AVE. - CKtHFOKDT SoapFlaket Jmt Say master, and - RUSMII Hucklt, a a« comilCM<«Bin|Uk§ Mater*" If****** :'S:^'--K:P;;;' •••:': ' '; s • ''••'•'::';:

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Pace ax THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1954 E jr—' THE CRANTORD ClTJtEW AND Smrprue Bridal Shower Church Wedding Junior Women** Club* Gloria Massa federation Cranford Girl Social Happenings Complete Dance Plant |aO,-«t S:S0 o'clock at the A & A A Helicopter Views Hardware Store, under the direc- Miss Ruth Smythe Was honored tion of Mrs. George S. Sauer. Becomes weeks In Lantana Beach and iasl Thursda'y'cVeninfi at a surprise Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sauer ford Junior VIA and the Elizabeth of 317 Casino avenue entertained Orlando, Fla. Junior Women's Club will be held bridal shower given at the home at' a. 'cocktail party recently in Wedding Ritnl By Local Club of His FrankBobowski of Hill- Of Army Man honor of Mr. and1 Mrs1. James F. Mrs. Frank A. Wagner of 37 on February ;i« from 9!30 p. m. heMcopter of the various facilities of theBroivnies Mark Miss, Gloria Massa, daughter of The Wednesday Monuag Miss" Helen Elisc Von Lynn, Kervlck of 3$ Craig place. Abou.t Algonquin drive entertained, on untU 1:30 a. m/at Oak Hills Manor ; of N«M» York. AuthoHty mkn shown with his tark by Edgar A^ Tuesday evening for Mrs! William Mr. and Mrs- Frank Massa of j held its annual Federation Gilts 'were arranged beneath a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 75 guests were present from Eliza-: Fn Metuchen, it has been an- • i of tht Part AHthorUy at ^iifeetin*,*rf the Cranford High Anniversary beth and Cranford. Watt, Mrs. A. V. Ziegler, Mrs. Rob- nounced. North avenue, was married to chool Parent-Teacher Association last Thursday evenliig; Mr. Tea yesterday at Sherlock,Hall oi caii. and"'the decorations Frank Von Lynn -of. lj Central srt Harrison, Mrs. Arthur Wendel- Final plans for the .affair were RocccBrayoco, son of Mr. und ansing is executive assistant in the office, of the executive director; "Brownie Troop 21 held its first Trinity dhurch. Mrs- Bartuaa-.ii in blue and white. ( ' avenue, becarho the bride of Har- " of Middlesex Boroufth, MBS- Har- Given in niarriate by her father, last October. Mrs. Wesley Stanger, JArs. Charles Kitchen Shower H been constructed, and eaeh tacommittee ore G. V. Kellner, guid^ with anotthld and streamer. ance director at the school; Miss The . girls were presented witFT old Eichman of the Woman's CSub the bride "Wore a £own of Chantilly MRS. HARVEY P. JEFFERS Mahanke and Mrs. Mabel Burnett has become obsolete within tn^efr second-year pins'-and mem- of Hillside, Mrs. Mertoo DL VEJ-| luce tiunmcd with scud pearls, For Miss O'Connor v Mrs. Tina Silvestri was her sis. i years of its completion asare- Dorothy Robinson of the commerr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacoby ter's matron of honor. Brides. eial department. Mrs. F. G. Mackio bership cards. The members of the liams of the Springnetd WcBcam"* Miss Hopper . wi.th., iltterl bodice,' bouffant skirt of 171 Mohawk drive had as dinner H. Kirk Jackson of Stamford, Miss Patricia O'Connor, daugh- t«f the rapid increases hi motor troop are;, ^rena .Craft, Judy maids were Mrs. Angle Manno ol l>air Uatel. ITfom. now on.'- he and Mrs, E. A. Koyen. Club. Mrs. J. Nelson Abbott ol and lon'u train. She wore'' luce guests last Wednesday William Conn., was the week-end guest of ter^ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' J. Richard?, Candy Rich, -'Sharon East Orange, sister of the bride- Li'estimates Sbuth Union ave- Membership of the High School Caton, Elizabeth Grayson, Ruth • Also; Mrs. Herbert Cos* of Sosnito fit Princeton. silk illusion fell from if Juliet cap. 1 groom; Miss Teena Truncate ut rclostfty,and future con- PTA'for'.this year Is 965, as Com- ark and Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Mont- and Mrs. William L. Brown, Jr., nue, was honored at a surprise Clark, and Miss Mary Mu)ford Lerda, Carol Bowling, Patricia Plainticld Woman's Club. Mm*. L. She carried orchids and carnations. ojt 219 Arbor Street. • '•••• kitchen shower last Wednesday can meet more long- pared with 829 for last year, ao- F^rrira, Delia Munday, Maggie t Graded "U.S. CHOICE" gomery of Cranfotd.. rJ and Miss Dolores Coforia, cousin NABISCO L. Hedgcpcth of the Bound Brook Mrs. Garth R. Seuvy of West- Wed Saturday evening at the home of Mrs\ Rob- needs, cordindi g iio the report of Mrs,. John McNab, Joan Banker, Mary Mor- literary Club, Mrs. William T. W.Rites Saturday of the bride, of Kenilworth. Suiun 'fff^fTirftf_L .. Ehn7ee,.metnbershlp chairman. CRACKERS field,- sister of the bride, was ma- Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Johnson of Thomas Mllliken of 20 Arlington ert L. Wilson, 16 Burchfleld Merlucci of East Orange, \ym rison, Diane Goodwin, Jufie Shaw, Hoofnagle of Scotch. Pfcmus Wo- Miss' Julia Marcurct Hopper, tron of honor. .She wore a peacocl: Fairbanks, Ind., were week^ehti road' is recuperating at his home avenue. • by Bars. Ernest W. Schroeder.j plans are underway for the ah-Judy Fehr, Carliss Vogel, Bar- In Elizabeth 1 flower girl, and- Rickey: BravoiSi" man's Club, •Mrs, Harry" t_ fc^wfl aughier o( the Rev. Orion C. blue dress und carried roses and guests of Mrs. Archibald Cameron from a heart attack suffered Miss. O'Connor and* Joseph; E. ' 1 the taDL Mr. Lansing was nual food fair, to be held April bara Long, Carol Marino, Lynn of the Roselle-Rosefle Park Wo- Hopper and Mrc. Hopper of 5 of East Orange, cousin of the r VAN CAMPS lilies. Similarly attired was the St. Mark's Lutheran Church, of. 33 Retford avenue. Mr. andChristmas Day. He was confined.to Vill, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bridegroom, was ring bearer.:~"*j B^arbuto, Conny McManus, Bon- In Tomato Sauce man's Civic Club. Mrs. Lecoojid Hilkrest Lake drive," Princeton, bridesmaid. Miss Joy.ce Wagner, Elizabeth, was the setting Satur- Mrs. Johnson drove east to ac-his bed for three weeks but is how Vill of 1613 Orchard terrace, Lin- e Harmon, Joan Zak—Karen Serving as best man for h\i Wilson of Union Woman's CHuta, formerly of Cranford, and the Rev.of Wilmington, Del., u • college day afternoon for the wedding" of company their son, Pvt. John O. able to get up for'awhile-each day. den, will berriarried February 27 Tucker, Penny Grote, Diane Le- cousin was Rocco Bravoco or EasB Mrs. Drew Halt of Westfield G«orec D. Colman. son of the Rev.classmate of the bride. Miss Joan M. Samcr, daughter of Johnson, to Camp Kilmer, where in St. Michael's Church. land, Cecelia Debrigard, Naficy Orange. Ushers were Jerry "Maimoji Woman's Club. Sarr.uel Colman and Mrs. Colman VBcst man wus Jack Pinney of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Samcr of he will be stationed before being Ives and Patricia Van Saders.' . DEL MONTE Word has been received that Nick Bravoco, Joseph Abbondan ' Binehamton/' N. Y., were mar- Rochester, N. Y., brother-in-law 110 Mohawk drive, and Carl F. sent overseas. • Mrs. L. W. Lerda is the troop Also. Mrs. A R tCntc off Sem Mrs. Robert E. Galloway, the for- dolo and Frank Nappi, all of Eatii Bone in. Top quality eating. 3 Saturday in Miller Chupcl of of the bridegroom. Ushers' were Giiucr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles mer Miss Ruth Fairbanks, was re- -BUtTHS- leafier. She is assisted by Mrs; ' Markct-Dunellen WonuiiV Club. Princeton Theological Seminary. Orange. . ' Acme is farnona for beef! Mrs. W. H^yan Hoesen off Fao- Steven Torok of South River and E. Gaucr of -• 203 Grant street. Mrs. Charles G. Albury of 113cently elected to membership" in A- daughter^ Joan -Ellen, was H. E. Hirshland and Nancy Lerda, WELCH'S i Herbert Krauso of York, Pa; Wal- born December 27 to Mr. and Mrs. ' The bride attended Cranford} The lathers of the bride and' Linden.. • the Monmouth Chapter, Daugh- program aide. Mrs. W. G. LonR wood Woman's Club. Mrs, C. F- Eastman street entertained at des- High School and is employed by! 16-oz. jar Boneless Chock Roast ' Schillinger of the Village Improve- Ibridccroom officiated. A reception lucc Gordon of Clurk^S Green, Pa., The Rev. Heinz W. Kuglcr, pas- sert-bridge on Monday for Mrs.ters of the American - Revolution. Hercules E. Massa of 122 Beslcr Mrs." Robert Fehr and Mrs. S. F. it baritone, a former college- classi- Stone Manufacturing Company! jwt-d in the Campus'. Center Her husband, Maior Galloway, has avenue at Muhlcriberg Hospital, tSraySbn assisted with the party. ment Association. Mrs. W. G. tor, officiated, assisted by the Rev.J. F. Fortmann of Wcstflcld, Mrs. Kenilworth. Mr. Bravoco, a gradu4 Trometter of the Colony Club., amd Lounge of the seminary. matc of the bridegroom was so-Godfrey ,E. Albert!, pastor of St. Leonard Zehnbauer of Union, Mrs. been elected to inembership in Plainfield. She is the couple's first Mrs. R. M. Harmon is the troop SUNSWEET ti loist.,. He was accompanied at the the Institute of Radio Engineers. child. ate of East Orange High School! committee chairman. FRESH GROUND BEEF m. Mrs. E. Warren, treasurer, amd Mrs. Orion C. Hopper, Jr., sister-' Paul's' Lutheran Church, Linden. Hilda Elwcll of Roselle, and Mrs. is employed by Anneiiser-Busch,] PRUNE 2 bottles 35' Mrs.'T. F. Norton, publicity'chair- in-laW of the' bride w»k matron orgarftby Miss Elizabeth Bonnell. A reception followed at the Amcri- John Willis, Mrs. William Mac- Major and ft/Jrs. Galloway and Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Coe of Inc., Newark! He served three;; man, ' of the Garwood oj honor and Miss Sandra Colman, FoWowing a short honeymoon, cnn-rHungarinn Social Club. donald, Mrs." Joseph Hcuer? Mrs. sons, Bruce and Jimmy, are now residing in' Tokyo where Major' 217 Holly street have announced years, in the Navy during World! Holy Trinity Alumni BONELESS BRISKET r* 59* Club. Jhe bridegroom's sister, was brides- .Mr. Jeffers will return to Camp The bride's gown of Ivory satin Lawrence Foust and Mrs.'. Joseph War II. . >, Galloway is currently assigned as the birth of a son, Harry Benedict, Omrt «rM«« "#.*• naid. . ••;...' *' Dix und Mrs. Jeffcrs will makehad an illusion neckline trimmed Locke of Cranford. 1 To Forth Association COOKIES. C1ACKE1S The drama committee off the operations officer with the Safety on January 13, at Muhlcnberg Hos- After a three-week honeymoon;' CANNED pJICES O*». WL»i4t. T* •<* ' It. club will meet Wednesday Samuel Colman, Jr., was best her home with her parents. with French lace, seed pearls and John J. Durkin of 7 Lenox ave- RIB ROAST BEEF 65' Advisory Group-Japan. pital, Plainfield. They have three in Florida the couple will reside; Cklp p. m. with Mrs. Frank Buraday of ,'ian i(rt his brother and the ^ishcrtt The bride is a graduate of Cran- crystal beads. A matching satin Mr. and Mrs. George Stalling of nue'' will . preside at a . meeting »««• the Rev. Orion C.. ftoppcr, other sons and a daughter. in Cranford. . . ,, Dttriller must pay the Federal fax Oft- - 1itit>a COtUfcOCOLLKOBC INN O »-.«»-•«. 420 Casino avenue. CobosSesises ford High School and Susquc- bonnet held her llngcrtip veil of Gruhamsville, N. Y:, were week- called to plan an alumni associa- CSV, JUICe TtmaU 1'ukUH ** MM m 1«C Jr., the bride's brother, and-Robert hamm University, Sclinsgrovc, Pa., ivory illusion. She carried a white end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew • F. Ken- i$\QJ5Q pmt gal.) on whiskey when it becomes 8 tion for Holy Trinity High School, tSUNSBINB ; Plate Beef 1%?.;' Fresh Frosted Fish! will be Mrs. Charles Messerv* and Vanilla Wafers JUICe , CmlU.rKli T.inaU UB Mrs. H. K. Botch. The program A. iind David Colmun, brothers of where she was a member of Alpha orchid on a Bible with streamers Marshall of 131 Mohawk drive. dall and daughter, Ailce'n, of 26 tfestfleld, to be held at 8:30 p. m. MI. • CiiuckLamb ^...i.. «. S5e the bridcRroom. yiars old, whether it is sold or not. In order to ..___: AUfqoJ, NoWa«lr! _^~ will be furnished by m Delta Pi Sorority. She is a calcu-^ of sweetpeas. '" Beech street, returned January 9, Monday in the school gymnasium. Tomato Jirice VlV? 2 Sff• 23e •' Lantb Cho!J>s • Ui'iTd.r i». 69c Mrs. R. T. Douglas. Bbs. J. A. " The bride was. attired in a taf- lating clerk for the Prudentiul Mrs. L. Richard. Adams of Eliz- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Boyle after u three weeks' stay In San payttiefox on these aged whiskies, they are being The meeting will be open to all 1 Fillet of Floamler ^( 49c feta sown made with a French cXmvT V&T. , Juice ZtekSffiF 2 I'..; 29c 1 Getz, Mrs. E. G. Frank and Mrs. Insurance Company, Newark. abeth was matron of> honor and and their'sons. Tommy and Dannyv Antonio, Tex. They visited with, graduates. • , i' Lamb Chops "tf 79cFiUeto^HMUeck ^ 47c lace yoke and a tulle veil held of 597 Brookslde place have r-c- their son, Lt. Andrew W. Kendall, Tl at prices far below those prevailing for 1 r Lincoln' Holyrod- Mr, Jcffcrs, a graduate of Car-the bridesmaids were Miss Irene Reports from the- constitution Morsels clVHL ,k; 21c '/•Orang e Juice RS, tSl« 27c - Stetvinjf Lamb 4 10c, by a matching headpiece. Her turned front a month's vacation an instructor in the air flight Here"* to the future committee, headed by Frank Cap- Filleted Perch A. 33c The citizenship - committee will son Long Mllitury Academy, McNatt of Morrlstown and Miss -ol thb quality. bouquet was of roses and lilies of at the Lago Mar Hotel, Ft. Lauder- school at Lackland Air' Force 'ptietti of Kenilworth,\ and from Welch Jr. Mints 29c PUBE FKUTr PBESERVES •H sausage n«»t *, 49c meet with the chairman. Mrs. JL-L. ester, N. Y., and Susquchannu Uni- Nancy Gauer, sister, of the bride- « • it 43c the valley. ' > dalc, Fla. Base, and also spent four days in the membership committee, headed Grady of 209. Babntere road Tues- versity, is a member of Bond and groom. Marshmallows Key Fraternity.. He entered the Mexico. • " ' •' • • bjr Miss Jerry Gottlick of West- Dl» e»WWCrry FRCAKKTitll Jmr a2*9C t Meaty Straptple ?it 29c w. w9c day at 10 a. m. A graduate of Cedar Crest Col- Serving as best man Was Edward after a brilliant U (ft H Cmn| aaiilu v Swordfwh Steaks lk fcf«e, AHentown. Pa., the bride Army in November. Boczon of Roselle, While the ushers Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Da vies, OID MR. PORTER field, will be read. PeacK !?-5?V 29c ' i Liverwuret «9c Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brockbank, Mr. and. Mrs.' Harvey L. Mer- tweived her., master's degree .in The ceremony wns, preceded by were Fred Karscr, brotber-ln-law Gliders w Midget Bologna Lobster Tails Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunt and Mr.wede, 310 Retford avenue, enter- Urft tt|W iTr^terVc^ lO-ea. l»r • v m. 85c Spadenhoe Club religious education from Princeton a Um6hcon for the bridal party of trie brldegroomt and Henry A. k and. Mrs. Jack Grady of Cranford, tained Saturday evening for their Wedding Receutioi Psychologist Speaker Midget Salami 59c Oyster^ » « 63e Considers Program Theolugtcal Seminary. Her father at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. George Samer, Jr., brother of the bride,, son, Sgt. Donald L. MeWede, who 4/5 Of. CANNED VEGETABLES it a' former pastor ol the First Mack, (iOO Willow street. Mrs both of Cranford. Mr. and.Mrs. Eugene Rau of West- For 8-11 Club Session l# INSTANT COITEE field and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich- recently returned after serving 14 Niblets St; •"*"' 2 J2J 23c A board mcetinjf of Prei4>yi*rian Church suid the tlrst Mack .also gave a showur for the The organist was Joseph H, months. in Korea. Guests were at the aOttLED IN BBN0 Dr. Naomi Stewart, psychologist r Nescafe &* * $1.65 hoe Garden Club v.a<$ hjW W i>jdt the Crunford Lions bride recently. Bookhultz and Nicholas Colaianni mond of Summit' enjoyed a dinner Case off 12 and a staff associate of the Edu- Sauerkraut JSL" «*• 17c at the Mansard Inn, Millburn, and present from Schenectady, N. Y., Ideal I FRUITS. A ttI' Wednesday evening at the bo«ne off Club. ' of Elizabeth was sololsf. New York City, Arlington, Eliza- cation Service'*'bf Princetpn/will fcT 58c Jj« 4 'then attended a performance at $45.95 the president. Mrs. John A. The Rev. Mr. Colman is a gradu- Girls Resume Studies '- The* bride is ri gradiiate of Bat- beth, Linden and Cranford. Sgt. discyss' visual aid projects and Jo-Mar m% r... kuch of 117 EIrnora awnuc. . Ttbc ate oi Havi-rford College, Haver- tin High School, Elizabeth, and the Paper Mill Playhouse. Other modern educational methods Merwede was stationed for the ; Instant Sanka £T 63c 3 r Fancy by-laws and constitution wish mrca- L, Pa., and Princeton "Theologi- Five Crunford' urea 'girts have the Elizabeth General Hospital past eight months with his brother, it a meeting of the 8-11 club at Chick Peas '. 2S*!3k 16e Mclntosh slons were drawn up. and further cal Seminary. He is assistant pas- resumed their studies at the.Berke- School of . Nursing. She is em- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Richardson Pfc. Harvey W. Merwede, who will the home of Mrs. James A. Rae, G.WaBhington IT 57c es plans for the coming year's; pro- tor of Chestnut Hill Presbyterian ley School of Secretarial Training, ployed as a registered nurse. of . Hightstown . were guests last return to this country this summer. 408 High street, this evening. PANTBT FEATUBES week-end of Mr. and Mrs. James TOC Chase A Sanborn %T 57c C gram were discussed. Church, Philadelphia. . . East Orange. They are: Miss Phyl- A graduate of Linden High Co-hostesses for the evening are Pie Apples Si?.fl * HT Fancy Those present were Mrs.'looepfa lis Hooley of 124 South Union ave- School, Mr. Gaucr attended Union S. Clarke of 6 Venetia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Mer- LINFIELD Mrs. Robert C. Davison and' Mrs. Borden's IhstanV *^57c Green Bunch |9 J. Welsh. Mrs. Eugene F. Walsh. The program chairmen of the nue, Miss Louise Luce of 18 West Junior College and is on military wede of 301 Retford avenue had John Burton. Mrs. E. Allen Tice, Peanut Butter' 'cV.'i.Creamy, %~)u »w Jr., Mrs. George F. Smith and Mi*. •women's Auxiliary of the Elizabeth Holly street, Miss Burbara Murphy leave from the Standard Oil De- Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Geddes as their week-end'guests Mr. and prescient, will conduct the meet- C Edward Mackevicfa. of 350 Hemlock avenue, Garwood; of 112 Elmora avenue will enter- IIEL 8Yr.Old : Sauce Arturo 18c District of the. Episcopal Church velopment Company, Linden. He Mrs. Daniel Lynch of Schenectady, suiHRtmt: 4/5 Qt. KltCMAN Q. At the present time, et yesterday morning' at the Miss Mary O'Kcefe of 1 Bluff is a hospitalman third class, tain at bridge tomorrow evening N. Y. Karo Syrup Sf-V. 24c Borax Soap »-••. Cuke OC Western Carrots ~1O for Mr. and Mrs; Henry L. ORANGE—The Suburban Hotel Syiteav-SUMMIT BOTTLED IN BOND 4 hoc Garden Club is under the . home of Mrs. Charles G. Albury of street and Miss Sallic Ann Yatcr of stationed at the Naval' Hospital, Smlthers, Mr. and Mrs. James Icy Point Salmon &7 45c Kirkman's Flakes 29c sorship of the Newcomers dubl 113 Eastman street. 15 Central avenue. • Philadelphia. ' Anniversary Tea )R 3-2640 STje-3000 100 PROOF Case, of 12 WMT qy Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Prunes KE Detergent " &!£*£? 30c Florida E. Porter. For'.Guild Tuesday STRAIOrfT RYE $50.05 With Lk i; IIAKIRV 'VAlgES IdealTe*"" '"•'"•' •''•""'"' ^'~27c"~''']tora*o ''•*" *"<*«**' * '''"Jij ir William Partridge of. Livingston committee chairman, will be as- •«"•••••• and Mrs. Richard Hammock of sisted by Mrs. W. Harold Riggs. Tea Bags VTSS. ti'h 54c Alka-Seltzer ^ 29c \& C Jersey City. Mrs". Harold Morris ' Is program Tea BagS wS"r».°Hw4i«« Zi*i* 87c In Store* SeUing ToHctrl«i chairman, a»>d Mrs. Raymond H. Golden Loaf C^ke 19 , Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reese Wulcott is in charge of table dec- of 22 Horning avenue have re- orations. ^President of the guild is 2U t irflt LAST turned home alter,spending three Mrs. Harry Hansen. f value* •• •/ * Roil§ ititei^^^-zzx^a.":^ »at? «n i9c Virginia Lee Wheat Muff ins ttS ?. 21c l#w priees in this 3 DAYS Sunreme White Bread IRS'-' Pleaae Mali tour Donation Card Birdseye Peas 2 ™ 29 15c • ' „ • -^ to — , •. twice yearly event! — JYou Can Start or ..Add to Your Family;) 130 EAStMAN ST. CRANFORD BOX 29; CKANFORD. N. J. Spedal Thai Week OMIy! F«atar«d M All Aeme Marketa! DAIHY FOOIW • Treasure off Sterling Flatware — Through- TODAY! Broccoli Juice Martin Jewelers Special Order Service BEABMOOK BABT ' coxoneb Corn mfoSjO ib 65 STILL INI Lima Beans itr 25c Peaches SNOW caor • his annual service inakos availablo over Brownies Raspberries Glendale Clnb Chm« Food 85c % OFF ON PRESENT %£%. 29c l^T 39c •-*• it 900 famous Storllng patterns . . . all custom- Sheffield CotUge 19c *.. made; In tholr original woights and sizes. Is your FUHODAflOLD OOMOBNTKATED Ballard Biscuits 29c SHEETS — PILLOW CASES — TOWELS Just bring in a sample of oach piece you wish 2 m Borden's Gruyere Cheese »ki. TABLE CLOTHS — CURTAINS — DISH TOWELS ~ duplicated. Ordois should bo placed before 35c Orange Juke 2^25 Kay Natural to. 63c March l.s " king too hard? Domestic Blue Cheese 69c All major silver manufacturers are now of- AHAanti~ p iUI9p.m. Kraft Velveeta Cheese 57c Wt'it mmnj styles in this "shoe with CLEARANCE SALE fering to fill orders on discontinued Sterling Pat- Prices Effective Shefford Snappy Cheese 21c die bfciifal fie**...dress shoes,suit shoes. $7-85o$Q.85 . ON ALL WillK9T0 ice, entertainment are tops. You'll Saturday, January terns. Place your order with us NOW for ANY usually visible only to a have two wonderful days ashore spons and cssnils ... all from regular •In & 0 discontinued pattern. > practiced eye. Doe* He wrestle with on one of the world's loveliest formerly WINTER FABRICS! MsiiMas problems at dinner? Mut- tropic isles—exotic Nassau lit the Crisco CHEER Duz spring aad summer stock at greatly ter in his sleep about taxes and Bahamas—with, the ship as your CAMAY IVORY Fill in pr add to your present service and use 2«c hotel. '* 33c 29c rcdaceJ prices. Of course, oof all sizes to salca connes? A wise .woman won't -*• our Silver Club Plan. Pay as little as 50c weekly. wait 611 he starts snarling at the \ Ii uu^. -t. O"C (UBI 67c Toilet Soap is all styles, but a wooderiul selection of 10% to 50% off children—shell step in RIGHT The 24,400-ton S. S. Naktatttotta ?-. 89c t/f-m, fU- SOAP NOW and get him away for a few on a 7-day cruiite from New York footwear fashions. All sales final- days of rest and relaxation on a every Friday at 9 P.M. Fares start 23c flunny southern cruise aboard the at 9145 plus tax. If you want to Hormel Lava Use the HAHDl-CHARGE evo^popolar 5. 8. AT««atf- . . stay iit Nassau for a week or longer, Spam ft Ooopoa Inalfe Kach Pack- Hand Soap SAVE 5c orf on next large you can return by any later sailing. ace f ow*r« Next PvrchMe of Ivory purchase with A week of carefree, informal • ^^ 47c t Larie or 1 Giant Tide. 2 «*~ 21c 23c bumlle. eniiae life' will do you both a world Hemember—a good than is hard Giant tide <9e of food. And the S. S* Kdssau ia to find; BO take th« one you have to •crairtor CRANFORD tha kdaal ship for a tropical cruke see your Travel Agent tomorrow! Hormel Chili Oxydpl Spic & Span DREFT JOY e WE8TFIELD ...all staterooms, dining salon and H H I ncres Nassau line; Home lines', Con Carne 29o =H^.23C" w-.. . 29c 29c LESHNER S CENTER e PLATJOTELD "WHWE Sfanatfeity mU tfcCaU Patter** thch t General Agents, 42 Broadway, 75c 69c MOW vaATtraoio au. BtrmaicK rAnun — HAS. twoswunminf pools... food, serv- New York, phone: Digby 4-6363. tA ^ •*•*•«• 23 NORTH UNION AVE CRANFORD. U-1Y MOWn>AVK* W. •H m>jmx&&r.. ^ Both CifM Apes Arc RW Opti Ereq TWdaj aoj frufaj HigM Tifl 9 P. tt ^^ *"'"J '. "'•"«••••• •;. m '' '

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nue; Westfleld. Mrs. Peter Wied- grwn will bring about an increase Kappa Delia to Meet ehbacher of Plainfleldiflld , }H * h of $7,500 or 5.1 per cent of the total [Newcomers Kappa PelU Alumni of Cran-1 tess and Mrs. W. P. MeU ot Moiin- OBITUARY increase. *. • • " * V be-co-hostess—All the college in February may com- iTif VH ^jth»Ht wff A \Slate Election, meet Tuesday at 40? Hillside ave-jKapp* Deltas are invited to attend. in-Our pirtr-- ft; niihftantial ir*!" f GARWOOD —. Funeral services Peace Church, Fords, for Mrs. VIA Votes Scholarship freshman work tjy the completion will be conducted Saturday at' 2 Josephine Handville, 41 years old. (Continued Jrom pan* one; of summer school. 1 p. m. frorrt Gray Memorial, 12 if 45 Locust drive, who1 .died Mon- The First Home of the Chronicle, the commercial curriculum,., a \Be8Seri-Bridge Springfield avenue; for Samuel A. lay in the Elizabeth General Hos- The Old Wooden Bridges and Mills, course In secretarial practice will 4 the Best Meat 8 Plans for the dessert-bridge par- JUST WHAT YOUR Fabrizi. 75 years, old, of 246 Sec- lital after a short illness. . Early Homesteads and the Old be^ffered in the daytime to resi- ity to be held by'the Newcomers' Casino. Pictures of the flood of dents of the community who: are ond, avenue, who,, died yesterday The funeral will be from' the I Club at Koos Brothers' at 1:30 p. at. his home' after a long illness. Mitruska Funeral Home, 531 New1904, which inundated most of interested in improving their of- DOCTOR ORDERS AT The Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor Brunswick avenue; Fords, and in- Cranford and floated wooden side- fice abilities. Registration of both |m. February fljwere completed at of St. Paul's Evangelical and Re- terment will be in Holy Trinity walks throughout the town drew day and evening students for the BEEF FILET^MIGNON [a meeting of the executive, board formed Church, will officiate. Cemetery, Fords. The Rev, John much attention and > showed how.spring semester will be conducted (.Tuesday evening at' the home, of MANY CONNOISSEUR PIECES Interment will be in Evergreen E. Grimes, pastor, will be celebrant much Cranford has grown and im- from Wednesday, January 27. to [Mrs. George Kamps, 13A Parkway Cemetery, Elizabeth. at the mass. . proved. '..'''" ' Friday. January%29. Classes in the I Village. o . BELL'S A resident of Garwood six years, A native of Allentbwn,. Pa., Mrs. Guests present from the Histori- new semester will begin On Mon-. he moved here from Elizabeth Handville lived in Elizabeth prior cal Society were: William,Hoffman. day, February 1, and will terminate Mrs. John Conover is .'general where he had resided 25 years. He to moving to Kenilworth eight Alex Gmelen, L. Etienne O*Brian, in late May. Applications for reg- I chairman. She will be assisted by YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS was born in Hungary and came /ears ago. She was a. communicant Mr. Austin 'and Mr. Crump. ' istration may now be secured from I Mrs. Maurice S.. Beckett, Mrs. FOR AND DELIVERED to this country in_ 1901, making his of St. Theresa's Church and a Mrs. Charles Schillinger. presi- the college. I Thomas Leahy, Mrs. Dexter Mac- member of Slovak-"Skol', Perth dent, conducted the business meet- Miilan, Mrs..Robert Christensen, Mr. Fabrtti retired six years ago Amboy. ing: The. tea .committee, under the Teachers Ask Meeting Mrs. Robert Davies; Mrs. William from Singer ^Manufacturing Com- She is survived by her husband; direction of Mrs. A. J. Davies, com- (Continued from page one) ' Kihn, Mrs. William Weber and pany, Elizabeth, where he was em-Edward P. Handville, who is* em- prised: Mrs. Henry Dylla. Mrs. increases for teachers, but have not | Mrs.. Willard Wight. FREE DELIVERY ployed as a machinist for 28 years. ployed^ as a supervisor at Elastic Carl Anderson, Mrs. George An- indicated how the money will be He was a member of, the Zipser Mrs. Ben W. Geddes, president, Stop Nut Corporation, Uniort',; a gen. Mrs. H. A. Ashwell. Mrs. apportioned. ; STRICTLY FRESH Lodge,- Elizabeth. daughter, Patricia, 10 years "old; George Kelting, Mrs. Walter Kirk. J annuonced that the following will Representatives of the assnria- I serve on the- nominating commit- $2.00 VALUE CHILDREN'S Surviving him are.his wife, Mrs. ler mother, Mrs. Theresa Janiga Mrs. Reva 'Nelson." Mrs. W.' 3>tion will attend the public hearing Teresia'Gallik Fabrizi; a nephew of Fords;, two brothers, Frank Ja- Smith, Mr%. W. P. Smith. Mrs. E. tee: Mrs.' Nicholas Imperato, on the 1954-55 school budget Mon- chairman; Mrs. Harold Volgstadt, and a niece. t • niga of Fords and Edward , of White, Mrs. Thomas Gregory. Mrs. day evening in Cleveland School, UP TO Mrs. George Kamps,. - Mrs.. Carl 'erth Amboy; .and a sister, Mrs. Herbert Farrel, Mrs. Howard Best Doz. (J. KAZ BAYER'S it was reported.' From Linda Farms, N. J. Sauer and Mrs. Edward C. Fearns. : . Arthur C. Hopkins Rose Vick of Fords. . and ,Mrs. Joseph Lopes. Mr. Selby presided. Following a long illness. Arthur The slate of new officei-s will be presented at .the next luncheon VAPORIZER ASPIRIN Camp Hopkins of 11 Central ave- Mrs. Catherine O'Shea Strictly Fresh Killed nue died Friday at his home. meeting, to be held February 3 at KENILWORTH — Funeral serv- Calvary. Lutheran Church. A reslden: of Cranford for more ces were; held Monday for Mrs. Eleven new members were wel- than 50 years, he was a native of atherine O'Shea, 83 years old, of comed into the club at the January 24's — Brooklyn. He was last employed Laurence Harbor, formerly Of FRYING CHICKENS .meeting. These include Mrs. Ed- in the publicity, department of the Kenilworth,'Who died Thursday at ward W. Stanton, Mrs. Harry J. New Jersey Turnpike Authority. her home after a brief illness. A WcVe had table sales before, hut never n more inngnificcnt collection than this! Hughes, Mrs. Bernard J. Skala- solemn high requiem mass' was During World War II, he was in dany, Mrs. Walter Sodomora, Mrs. After four of America's most famous makers hud fillet] tlieirTChristnias orders, celebrated by Blessed Sacrament charge of the timekeeping depart- Warren E. Weisburger, Mrs. Rob- fr-t A. AP Church, Elizabeth, and interment Koos stepped in and bought up their entire remaining inventory . .'. actually ment of the Bethlehem Steel Shlp- ert L.' LoWenstcin, Mrs. Nathahiel was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. OPEN SUN 9 M. " 9M yardst Staten" Island. He served Schurer, Mrs. Harry Epstein; Mrs. Blond, muhogany. wu 39.95 note 24.9S Blond, mahogany, tea* 57JS0. MOW SC89 tf 1700 luxury tables! Tables that have been best-sellers at their regular prices! with the" Army In France for 21 Born in County Waterford; Ire- Kichard Schoonover, Mrs. Alfred Now yours at such fantastic prices you could pick them blind-folded and\be sure months during World War I und land, Mrs. O'Shea had resided in Pacini and Mrs.'Accl Garland. 35c VALUE 75e VALUE was a member of the Elizabeth Ken'lworth 25 years prior to mov- of landing terrific buys! You'll find the largest collection of modern tables of Elks. . A new evening bridge group 1000 — y4 Grain ing to Laurence Harbor 16 years met Tuesday evening ut the home Surviving him are his wife, Koos has ever presented-in a single sale . . . you'll find magnificent 18th ago'.: She- was' d communicant of f Mrs.- Albeit P. Morrow, 1A l GLYCERINE Mrs. Marjorie Buckley Hopkins; Century replicas, lovely contemporaries . . . even elegant French Provin- St.. Lawrence*', Church, . Laurence ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK CHOICE CUT (Own Boosts) Hamilton avenue. This Was .the' SACCHARINE two daughters, Mrs. Mollie Taft Harbor, and formerly was a com- eleventh bridge group sponsored cials . . .in almost every style you enn think of! In fine dark mahogany*, of New London, Conn., and Mrs.municant of St. Joseph's Church, by the Newcomers' Club. Guests SUPPOSITORIES Anne Plummer of Crafton, Vt.; amber mahoganys, fruitwoods, walnut, rherry-cordovan; limed oak, blonde mis* .. TABLETS Roselle. She was a member of TOP SIRLOIN Ib. were Mrs.'Henry, C. Williams, Mrs. a son, .Arthur, Jr., at home; "two Chestnut Grove, WOW. of Roselle DRESSES ;o Michael Bercik, Mrs. Charles F. hogany, even black-lacquer! When you actually sec these tables youil really brothers. Kenneth B: of Cranford Park. . Quimby, Mrs. John. B, Smythc and Stephen C. in Washington; a appreciate the superlative workmanship . . . the costly parquetry, import* Widow of Patrick. O'Shea. she Formerly To $22.95 TENDER CUT - Mrs. John If. Trimple, Mrs. Fred sister, Mrs. Gertrude C. Seward of H. Strackc and Mrs. Robert A ed marble, and finest top-grain leather tops, the beautifully matched crotch ma- New^York. and six grandchildren is survived by two daughters and (Bone In) c a son by a previous marriage, now only CHUCK ROAST ib.33»' Bradley. . hogany aprons and tops, the burnished brass grill work .. . . and above all, ' Mrs. Mary Minch of Cranford and 33c . Mrs. Anna M. Emmona Mrs. Pauline Delehanty of Linden s the beautiful' finishes that can only be achieved by long hours of hand work. • . The Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor ALL and Alfred Geoggelmann of Eliza- \*8 \ Carlson ut Meeting While we do have quantity behind some of these tables, many are single pairs FOR of the ; Methodist Church, con- beth ' and four other ' daughters, ducted funeral' services for Mrs. H. Richard Carlson ot Cratiford OUR YOUR Mrs. Catherine Gcores of Laurence LEGS OF LAMB 49c I trcusurci' «l 4he Northern N o w . . . others only ode-of-a-kind. Better plan to come tomorrow . . . day Anna M. Emmons of 160 Denman CONVENIENT Harbor, Mrs. Margaret Biringer of [Jersey Chapter of the Society' ty or evening. Naturally the sooner you get here, the greater your choice. Budget PURCHASE road at Gray...Memorial, 12 Spring- Roselle Park, Mrs. Ann Dandes of CHOICE CUT (Oven Roosts) field avenue, Friday morning SKfRTS I Advancement of Manaccrncnl, will Silver Springs, Md., and Mrs. Ger- terms invited! . ' ' Interment was in Fairvlew Ceme- I net as area meeting chainnati ut trude Geores of Cranford, 29 la session of (he group tonight in tery, Westfleld. . , Formerly $7.95 & $10.95 ib. Blond* mahogany, wu 6450 no* 30.93 Blond, mahogany^-*** 39S$-juno 24.9S CHECK THE SMOKING URGE grandchildren and 35 great-grand- RIBS OF BEEF I the Essex House, Newark. Harris Mrs. Emmons died last Wednes- children. .now only |S. Biegelow, director of Now day night at Muhlenberg Hospital Sirloin or Porterhouse fork's Sales and Management In- Plainfleld, on. .Jher.^.."eigbjty_-flrst stitute, will speak.on the subject END-HAB LOZENGES birthday anniversary. She was the ---- Bfrt.-Frank Meyers' KENILWORTH — Services were S T E A K S Ib. 59' The Art 'of ' Persuasion." Mr widow of Abraham Stryker Em- Millinery • Blouses • Sweaters Carlson-will lead a paner-tliscus- mons. Her husband died last conducted Sunday for Mrs. Freda. h©0 ,-. ;.. Zimmerman Meyers, 60 years old. Bicn following Mr. Biegelow's November 13, less than a month ALSO GREATLY REDUCED DELICIOUSUI address. after they had celebrated- their of 135 Michigan avenue Who died fifty-ninth wedding anniversary. Friday at her home. '. The Rev. Leslie R. Doerschug of Old First Don't pass up these Great Savings! LOIN VEAL CHOPS < 1 The former Anna Dltzel, Mrs. Church, Newark, officiated at the Emmons was born in Cranford and service in the Wolff :Memorlal DEUGHTFULIII had lived here all her life. Presbyterian. Church, Newark. IA»V~ ta-SIACN 4 fOUOW SOUTS S9 Survivors, include a son, Harold Burial was Monday in Hollywood Kathryn's . E. Emmons, at home, and two Memorial Park, Union. • . % YEAOTLET grandchildren and theree great- ; grandchildren. .'' A native of New-York,' Mrs. 24 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD ARMOUR'S STAR OR WILSONS , S^f^gli Meyers was a resident^ of Newark Mrs. Edward Handvllle prior to movlngjto Kenilworth Free Parking in Rear of Store KENILWORTH — A high mass seven 'months ago.. She was a of requiem will be celebrated to- member of the Ladies' Aid and (ROU BUTTER Ib. 69* Get-Together societies of Wolff Blond, muhogmny. «XM UJSO—_JNMC Church and Union Forever Chap- Try Thto WeltXnown Spedal • WILSON'S ter, 122, Daughters of America. BOTH FOR 69J0 now S9.SS Surviving her are her husband, Frank Meyers; three daughters, 1 Ib. CALVES UVER GOLDEN OLEO 2 ik 39c i Mildred .Gyeroyich of .Living- ifflrmmial t ; „ _• LOW PRICE ON Established 1897 ston and Mrs. Ruth Przybylck and! Miss Joan Meyers, both of Kenil- WILSON'S • " ""'" "" r":"'r worth; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Robinson of Laurelton and Mrs. BONELESS (AHM^it) NO BONE Emma McMahon and Mrs. Helen SLICED BACON lb. Sheppard,' both of Irvington; and SIRLOIN two grandchildren. • CENTER CUT CuU Padtl78 to Visit NO ONE HAS THEM LOW PORK CHOPS Please Mall Vour Donation Curd Post Office Saturday CHOICE. COT TO OBDER - JERSEY DRESSED — FRESH — to — • Members of Cub Pack 178, spon- Lb. C BOX 29. CRANFORD. N. J. sored by St. Michael's Church, will Ib. get a "behind the scenes" view of CUBE STEAKS 7» SPARE RIBS 49 TODAYS Post Office procedures on a visit s FRESH to .the local office Saturday. They JERSEY DRESSED will meet in front of St. Micha'el's School at 9:45 a. m. FRESH HAMS Ib. LONG ISLAND DUCKS lb. 59* Plans for the trip were made at 63c Mahogany, u«u 4995 now 39.95 (REDI FOR THE OVEN) 921 Chwry. wa* 99S0 a meeting of the pack committee at the home of Mrs. A. F. Tesar, FRESH 50 Balmier? parkway, on Friday. Lom Hobbies.On which the boys have BEEF HONEYS been working will be on display at 16c LAMB CHOPS ib 69c a meeting of the pack in the school FRESH hall tomorrow night. RIB GAMBLER^ List Tax Increase PORK KIDNEYS V 18c ^Continued ]rom page one) LAMB CHOPS ib. 59c SHOULDN T DRIVE Kohn, a member of the finance FRESHLY GROUND committee, that at the time the SHOULDER 12 SPRINGFIELD AVEJVUE, CRANFORD boarxJ was considering the two new Ik . .. And a gambler is anj> elementary schools it was reported LAMB PATTIES 29c LAMB CHOPS IR59< man who drives a car that they would Increase the tax We offer resident* of C^ranford and vicinity an rate between 22 and 25 points. lam . FRESH GROUND - TO - ORDER without adequate insur- Actually, the increase, this year is about 24 points or a total of $64,- ance — and RISKS ALL outstanding funeral home, complete with air con- 8^18. This wus cited by the board STEWING BEEF 59c ROUND STEAK of his worldly possessions. as 'the primary cause of the in- crease, or 44.2 per cent of the LEAN GROUND FRESH GROUND Remember this. If you ditioning* organ, large light room* for your every total. About $40,000 of. this In- can't afford insurance you crease represents the bond amorti- • -\ • BEEF ib. 39c LEAN CHUCK ,ib 59c can't afford to drive an zation and Interest account, $10,000 Walnut, MM $119 S47 Mahogany, tea* 193S Crotch mahogany, u«« 84M tint* S9.95 convenience. Our own display room. represents uddltionul .principals automobile I und clerks, $6,000 .is for two addi- tional janitors and $8,800 is for Come In and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders fuel, electricity and other supplies. We Cut Prices to the Bone — No One Will Beat Usl WE DANDLE AIX FORMS Also cited by the board as a OP IN8URANCK WITH factor' in the increase is a larger RKPRK8ENTAT1VK enrollment expected next year. Ac- COMPANIES. cording to the board, this will cost « • $28,240 or 19.2 per cent of the increase. Of the total, $25,800 will be for eight additional teachers, I CHARLES H. YEAKE six for the elcmentury grades und two for the junior high school. FRANK VODRA8KA INSURANCE . The raising of the economic Directors status of teachci's and supervisors

will cost $23,600 or ltt.l per cent CRufefd 6-2474 ./.'':•';•.•. -',-••> Vt AVENUE 318 EAST BROAD STREET of 'the increase, while $30,500 or I > Cost Pric— to Church and Civic Organization* 4 CRANFORD. N. J. CR I-HI2 \VE8THEU>. N. J. — WK t-tlU 20.8 per cent of the Increase U Cranloffd Trust Bldg. provided for employes' merit in- creases. 11 WALNUT AVENUE lanford 6-1113 •00H ». IIOOMD WMJOO* I A playground improvement pro- l 1 ••• '.'.' '•'.'.'•''•', •'',"'- •'•"'"''.•.'.• '.' '' i r • -' ' .'•'.' ''i • ', . V '••'"• ""' .*;>,' ".• •'. ':'•'' '• . .••'• • . "•' "'• ' -.„'•

Tin! CRANFORD-£aTIZEN AND E, THURSDA5. JANUARY 21 1054 TUT CRANF6W* tltttXftfAHa CftnOlflCU?, THURSOAY, JANUARY ». formerly. 3»gyirii'1«^ with .Union as the public been fully inforrried fort going to department 108. means of Instructive Junior College, will serve as a if its work. - The Jury therefore Singer Transfers-;•?? According to John Roll; works consultation. judge of" an essay contest being equests t,hat copies of thfe res- manager, the changes were coin- Letters to the Editor Heavier responsibilities b»pu|ht rify Based held in connection with the observ- ilution be distributed to' thSSprcss Two Local Men cident with the amalgamation, of dranfflru (Bittznianh war were laced py"«U «« She is chairman of literature ind to "the mayors of each munici- the company's researth^and devel- during 1943^ accordjng^ to anni Appeal and education of the State Federa- jality in the county." ; Into New Division opment departments in the foima- DINNERWARE tethe^^owhihlp^COBimittee. tioti ~of Junior Women's Clubs. Cranford, N. 3. - . Cranteen, for th»t purpose ' Cranford's tax Hpme suggests ipflexent thincs Police Chief]Wliiam.A, Fischec Two Cranford men cmploycd~by Our ttmrnuriltf has "set the Wnlter E. Quaterman w«s elec4*d a if Cranford'Was one of the organ- CHARLES II. RAY. Enrmx *x» PUBUSHE* . January 14, 1954 «1QO of assessed valuation, a lump 04 W of the Cranfqrd Wans Club at its weekly dinne, to difletent peopfcev bat here is Th»«.ngain or I ilies with different taetes, amis Thomas H. Woods Of the Cranford Classes for Youngsters PirtiMM Dear Sir: of the teen-ager to do just that. m 'olicc Department has been dean STARTER SET— 24-KT. GOLD DECORATED Schindler revealed .a recqrdi fire jossjrf * >*}* $10,832.06 over Ijr43. the previooa, ^jrtiner ye^r, interests- • It is "The' UndeMll,' sult of the establishment of a now A limited number of uspirlnfi J~ have been interested in the # Sincerely, for the year 1M8. There were 288 Bres rfPprtf" according to an announcement .by Postmaster (Continued from page two) if the school since 1951. Chief x currant House-oi-the-Mantfa.^as>d research division. . . young musicians wi.Il "be accepted many''reports on the lack of rec- Dorothy P. Preston in Cranford during 1948/ as-eompared with 287 Willfam D'Arcy. , seems ' to have everything most as examples of What can happen Fischer also has served on the school's educational committee and Herbert R. Soycier,"Jr.; of 3C'J reational facilities for teen-agers In (Mrs. Charles M-. Preston) ,' Cranford and Kenilworth were' assigned a.i people like. . ao private clubs. Su.uth Urtion 'avtnuo has been quota of $400,000in the fourth.War.Loa^i Drive,] On January 12, 1954. theas an instructor each year. r semester, the Eastern. Conservatory Ritered at the Post Office at CranforS. N. J, as - Secand-CIass Matter Published Thursdays at CVanford. • , " ' "•"• it was anounced py Bpbfrf C- Crane, -ylqerpi First, there Is', 9 truly sparious Lt. Geo'rge L. Rosendalc of Cran- ' Postmaster Arthur F. Mete announced that the area.. stair rail. ' A fuH-sned dinine tntl the erection of clubs, lodges, Makatom drive has been trans- Patterned alter U\e weii known A lady says to me yesterday, "I MARKETS /• Omce: 21-23 Aider* Street.-Craatord. It J- <^r ' TELFPHONE CRANFOBD 6-6000 community center buildings, and harge of photography for the lo- - many recreational activities in Dear S»r:' Cranford Post Office tjid a fanisiMss totaling The Board of Bijuwtipn at a ^special, meeting room and a sunny kitrtwn with its cal department, is the academy ferred, to . the assistant superin- Union County Band und Orchestra know how you make up for those g-1 '-m gk' • • n - • ' m «T J . CrSrrfbrd, for young people. This We wish to thank you for your $113,432,87 during. 1948. continuing a trend set in voted to submit the question of reeetybfishmg the own alcove for informal meals sug- swimming pools in Residential "A" tendent's office. " School program, these classes off,er 1947 when local receipts went over the $100,000 comes. This was done, as you photographer. . _ • . week end specials. Mister Joe. You just mark for tne first time in the township's history. school dental clinic to the Voters"as a.«eparate gest bountiful hospitality. Pripr to his reassignment, Mr. low cost, instruction, the. school I*rOWtit tSrt,nt>& fCCODDFIIUClf J\Cat • • can b* done by your pa.per, running wa,rm . interest in the welfare of T item at the annual school-election, .District Clerk sSaled in the Chronicle of January raise the price on something else." The total in 1947 was fJW.559.26. There are. two bedrooms and a SnyeleV was manager of the shaft pointed- out. According to a'school v«va/m/««* M^m w.mm^v m.^^-*^pm:%mm*,*J»m, j. M+.i^* a xfics Qf artic)c? on aU these our community, and your active 14. 3.954. To pave the way. for the -A petition for 'tjie continuance of the bath upstairs* a third bcdntmas.t Men In Service department since July, 1951. Mr. spokesman, this instruction insures ' That would be a very good theory, except recently organized C r an f oJrd Private Harry R.cBritton, son of Snydcr^previously was assistant the Wriest possible .music education ' that new building ing such rapid expansion also should Sfc^fof ^SK"" it ^5^X3221, «T Albert. Allinger, pastor of Cranford Methodist lavatory and shower on the ground Swimming Club, Inc,, to proceed that KINGS has more competition than one Church for the previous five years, as pastor -Irs. Eilith L. Britton of 39 South manager for thr.ee years "and at any price under the capable last year topped '«^eneHCe SOme growing pains. Latest should include the churches, the ccllent publicity we have received. The 1939-40 school budget showed a. redu^-1 floor. This makes an ideal roam tli plans to build its new pool methods supervisor after a start in guidance of experienced teachers. little feller ought to have. for the ensuing year, was presented by G. K. for an aged member of .the fannUHr. Union- avenue, completed .Army Warner, chairman of the pastoral rftl^tiom ' Uon of $2,929.6« in the total budgitt and a drop I and facilities." - , . jasic combat training Frday at 1936 as an apprentice. . The schocl announced that the If we're even a half-cent higher on any- th»? $3 000 000 mark affords Occasion for Symptom Showed up in tile proposed schools,"'the recreation committee Thank you again. eor of $877.74 in ihe-amOMnt to be raised by .taxation. or if not needed as a. bedroom. N and al1 other lu mittee, tp the flev. P |fi V. TUnt, P.O., " I personally feel that this ordin- Camp pickett, Va. At the train- Mr. King was assistant manager program Is so arranged that all thing, there are 600 ladies who point at us we M.uuu.uuu marKo naiioro th«j"prt)gress occasios onf oiiior ^J^%mAtuttk^ callinc for~an increase of <- °-sp°™<»-ed pro- Yours truly. -intendent ot \\«r Newark District, -tfo State appropriations for local schools Were higher makes a* fine study or television ance would be unjust if passed, OI from trje beginner to the advanced ? tects tac yDUngpeBpte: and local expenses were reduced,- >accounting room.' Closets, are unusually ing, center, qne^ _lthreej locaj.ed[ of department 108 when he was *S^««2fST^^^S -- -- '•• Cranfard Adult School received' a unanimous .vote of e as it would permit any number h Second Army, he studied. v^tv gTVenTiTsnalpstposition; He, was will " be accommodated—and- that and stick out their tongues. community — and also for some stock the annual congregational meeting- for the budget drop. -, I roomy. . ' • ' '• - "' 0 of dubs to spring up in Residential eight-week introductory course m chief inspector of the screw class sizes will be limited so that Frankly, ladies, those week end leaders i the amount to be raised by As cranteen Advisor, i have —../•••"• -ciS&~srwiilfiiS5r-r The New Jersey Pell Telephpn,e Company Following the finding °* tw.d'mote .rabid Builders* General Supply Cooc- taking as to "where we go from here. "A" zones. Would you like to have military subjects given to all new^department for two years and its attention can be directed to indi- aro a bonus. Not that I'm generous. It's just Taken alone, thl8 figure WOUld found it vciry difficult atJirneV'Wra. G. BoUnesTVilliams), Sec'y. was building conduit runs in. Alden streev GET THESE GIFTS the-opportunities and benefii|s de- {association commend the members greater effort to understand- the . • posts,' bringing to eight the number 9? .. Twenty Years A«o •.;i;'.'V, School will embark on a new venture r rived from this nation's constinu-. ! ol the faculty of the school for the BIRDS EYE In two weeks, the Cranford Adult Studies and surveys at other adult schools-ffi^itfflJ5K?ffi • -irXST "' for the three vacancies to be filled at the Cranford school teachers an* ot^er school |] tional form of government and so- time they' are devoting to their NO LUCK-NO SKILL REQUIRED or possibly ah adventure. school election in February- employes faced the possibility of paying a" "pay- •* licitation of funds for the restora- in the school." Sptclil Offer ^proved dramatically that enrollment a% should read—"that delinquency-' January' is, 1954 Ten Tenn Ago • • - '• "-. -. less payday" unless local taxpayers wfto were in The school will conduct its first : 4ld be revent an arrears with their, tax . payments.. came to the tion ,pf Independence Hall.'. Phila- "This jury feels," the rcsolu- ! EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO ALL BEEF PIE Spring Semesters always lags ?,° P «J <* reduced Editor. Citizen and Chronicle, Cranford High School was given a "superlpr" rescue and deposited at least $20,000 in the tax delphia. •••."•••>.• il tiara said, "that the school has not rating by the Association of. Secondary School! qf Miss Harriet Gasorek. who been given proper recognition, nor . • IJpnjvide for the need of an adult lUKSt SKitS"^ SS *' '' ^ " the Middle States and Maryland as a result of account. ' ' , . •'••'« NOTHING EXTRA TO PAY a survey conducted here by a commits* W 10 Although there was a reduction Of $6,458.50 ucs on in the total school budget ngure for. 1934-35 IIJ Quick or snrlhe semester startine Pehruarv 4 at "» «w ^, aw cwltura.1 program, the problems or parents and to give In m mo% ccrtain citizens of educators, according to a report made at A rneet- \l / thcm ing of the Board of Education. , compared with the budget for 1933-34,.the amount Rtgalar spring semester st^mg renruary 4 at sdmoY K offering 21 courses. They range wholehearted cooperation " cranford erected the casino., AC- : which was to be raised by taxation, was $15,893.83 d Int u nt r te has ta cn Mathew D. Hall was named chairman pf more. . Approximately $5,000 of the increase 15' Cranford High School. While the pro- in scope from lectures on "ContemDorarv °^ «?! > f y « ^ cording to the 1.937 issue ot the ( _the 1 ?44jwar finance and toll call drtyt_jpf U»e_ _was-for_deJbLreduction_service, and the" remainder.! posal has been .under consideration ior GviliSion;' to golf lessons. Ampng & SSttSi^ XitS^cSaSftilS- Cranford - Garwood - KeYillworth'^GhlTpter,. Amir< was for higher local schoorexpenSes lri, 1939. ! 7 several years^it^ was not undertaken courses being offered forthe first time «"«• we have been very.fartun- torlcai society; "An article in a lean Red Cross, it was announced by Dr. Howard Arrangements Were completed rqr'the wcl-1 until a survey indicated an overwhelming are ^Aptitude Testing and Individual ato in haYfre ten rcsponsibiejiigh^New York newspaper referred to R. Best, chapter chairman. The local quota Wbs come of Lowell Thomas, world famous traveler | rn em 0 anfOTd>s set at $30,000, the largest in the history of the and lecturer, who was to speak in Roosevelt KIMGS response, among the students who at- Counse&g" antiques appreciation and SS Wett ^"mTny'parS':g5:P ^ ^ ^ chapter. .. .. School auditorium under auspices, of the Cran- tended the fall term. •.. .. Workshop, and tray painting. Such popu- acting as chuporbnes and adult Also, certain citizens of Cran- Cranford added two victories, to. lt« >trin,g ford College Club. " , ;•••; • WithEac thhe growtyear h Sincca e the SChOOl Was lar Classes as dancing, bridge and public advisors, The community has sent ford formed the canoe and tennis of inter-school basketball triumphs by taking QVVV More-than 190 members'a>Iflfr|fends of the r Plalnfield, 49 to 32, on the home court, and de- Club - of Trinity. Church', attended the an- formerequestd sit fos enrollmenr a f'^" t increased steadily, speaking again are available - firemen-to us. The American Le-club, feating Scotch Plains, 5* to 29. In, " steak dTnner^ri^e pSShThouse. thl late wyfttff: eon on the losers' court. - «tf-1inknown o»i«ia destroyed a 14-room on the nasP t nprformanrp<5 of * g'vetvus^ ourW meetinB g for ventUrea periods werofe time both of 1 school w«« reluotwt ' liSflentSc, MMrsW . ?SSCP£ILCharles ReddenW , Churc^r^J^•&&*h Womcr i >ave * spoii^d* » «••***». qjoday, however, th ever Canoy 8Mec«,sfMl Club. Mrs. W. F.' Whitescarver was i two-story house on iFaitoute avenue. Onlookers i , and her Staff Can rest this program, y; ' J ••••; "^IsH public business,^enil in thechairman of the Victory Garden Coin reported hearing at least two explosions durinc i panded program becau«}'of \heposp- bewail ^ . . hav h Sn the blaze. Damage was set at $3,000. The house' a " ""S snrinff tphn will • «> e^ asked by many case of the Casino, if it wera not the Defense Council, succeeding Mfa, H. • Q ul nei hb ri Plans of the committee included a formerly had been Msed as a restaurant and; bility of a, lacji $ «d^qvMf fupppft appreciate the t4iwvalul Ke «o fWofn^Jl such a projectI rrUaTr. '° ^^ 8 P ng communities to tor the American Legion, this s'ive spring program throughout roadhouse. . . , • ' •; ,• • rt^a «y local peOplev They help them in starting * teen-age would be iP-White Elephant." program in their town. J call your attention to the above -Next week representatives of (Continued on page three)

32-pc. SET LMV SYMIMTOK SILVERWARE • ' An elegant patltm, dctlgntd to odd btoiity to your lobl* Todsy.i* ey. there are teach- UNO PAINTED FLOWER LAMPS tailing, comliling el 6 Knixt, 6 forki. 6 Tobl* Spooni, 6. «rs with ton* s*a receive the minimum salary A feoulllul pair Ot lo«^.. It" tall, colorful fl»w«r d.ilgn on Solod forki, 6 Ttotpoom, Sugar Shall, ond lutl«r Knllal to *iup" their salaries, even milk whit* background, g«nuir« brau bat* and Irlrmnlngf. (Criotl n»r-lrttlutt.d|. stow years ot semfce, cam 1 aped to attract enough supe- Mil WITH ONLY f »t. OF OUR CASH U0IS1K UCIIPTS Fill WITH ONtY $22* OF'OUR CASH UGISTIR UCIIMS teadMW profession? Would you career aMMretðat?

NEW JERSEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION es S.M.J. PUDDINGS All Vtrittrtt In It$ Teachers rrs A FACT MY-T-FINE Not INSTANT PARISIEME FRENCH ROUOOIR DOLL (HEIGHT 32 INCHES) 28-ic PRINCISS ROSE LUNCHEON SET ANGEL PILLSBURY Thai Water Softeners Pay (kqultiloly draMMi In rich rayon taffeta, iklrt Ddnti outto" 23 0 Iiqulill* roi« patUrn cantor wllh floral (Mlol bordori. Ml inchti, Adds rlchnou and boauty'to your room. Availably In consist* of 4 Cup», 4 Soucwt, 4 Dlnntr F1atai< 4 Soup Ftolat, «O5l, ItUL 4 Oatm«al,.4 Doturt. and 4 Solod MoUl. CAKE SAVE 10c Jan. 7thto Jan. 28th FMI WITH ONir f IM OF OUI CASH UOISTIR MCllrTJ FUI WITH ONLY t>2« OF OUR CASH MOISTIR MClirTt. MIX 49 FRESH—Urgt . .v r «o largely responsible for molding the minds $f our children during their forma- IT'S A FACT That Every Housewife fiov't ert#t "A" tive years. The three R's are important, but successful livjng and right attitudes for 69' A Skirt -Blouse - Sweater or Trouser Would like to Have a WHITE EGGS future citizenship are taught through example as well. This^added responsibility require* "A FREE OF CHARGE quaHties of the highest order, and real JUM Bart ib. IT'S A FACT BUnER 69> "A teacher nfject* eternity; lie can ftever tell where hit That Every Family CAN own a Dayton Water Soft- ||sJ KRAFT 2 Suits or 2 Dresses influence atopa." Henry Brooks Adams D All c HAMOI-SPBEADl ••. ener ami Pay for It While ROLLS 4 VARIETIES They Use K. f Teachers, Ilk© oth«r folks, have to copf with financial pr©.M«m- They need: for HAIRLESS STEEL KITCHEN UTENSIL SET TV HORSE LAMP A Suit and A Dress convenience iri paying bills, a checking account; for security, a sayings account; for that ogollly Wanly polli«*«l HolnUii tt«.l. rutl orool ond ltri p«> w R«pllco of prof. g«"ii"» <6« <«>«' »«iidlo» with itu»d/ broil on mahogany color wood«H bau. with lairfptpiol^ li,'Co« inevitable emergency, a low rate Personal Loan. These and other banking services are 'CU " i it WITH ONLY $1*5 Or OUR CAiH. RIOlSTIK RlCtlPIS Hill WltH OU" CASH "?ISIIt MCMrTS ML STORES OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 9* H REGULAR CLEANING CHARGES available at the ; . 1954 ttafftM Water Softeners SAVE OUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS Manual lZ9anil up Automatic 103 and up NORTH AVE. TRUST COMPANY GCTTHESr Next to The Fire House - MO BOWK rATMEXT — WTO TWO YEAHS TO PAY — VAUIABU6VTS CH 6-3300 CRANFORD FOUNDED IMS STAIt KIOWII H.r,'» .11 y^ d* I • Co-« in end i.Utl \k, q.ll d«(i(*^, W* will i»iM«dlal«l) FREE PARKING - CBAIIFOfeD OFFICE — 2 North W. i«l.'»« il lor you tUt of «>lra (otfti p*» our •*«'. 'j . Alb tin a Molh«>'t Day GlTI t*U'««l.'«" Ca OABWOOD F1VUN8 FREE ul P'owptly. ip«(ilyinQ tjift d«llr«tf. IINAL WEEK! BAKERS DOZEN SALE lte B. tnU •«. 1M Center St. 4M r»rk An. OF EXTRA COST 3 • S»"Blv f«lurn Id ut >«)ui'*d omeunl o* tl<« glli ol your

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dreason are*,in charge of the flag. 'trip to Tarpon Spring*. Fla, where ;G«or*e Piie». Trumpeters — Alan ussoll Siess, Jan Van Horne, Mar- jcarly settlers and the' growth, of 1 o WexSel. and Leona Weydcmcyer. key cities alone the faJJt line have James- Bair, and Peter Waliner he-visited the sponge ftshertes. ! Arfken. WUliam Sims; Curtain at-- I tendant — Thomas Reynolds; The,boys and girjs of Mrs. Arth-U beetl -••••••-.discussed. . are' in charge of programs. Mark Unda QualnUncc's fourth'grade Fingerln is taking care of the i Father >A James Reynolds; child— A large map of oiir country, out- have brought in various-gifts toj . j has been lights, and curtain. .,' [Patricia SJosar; Bible Reading — Iinedin cnn)c p ipcr : Mark Cooper, Judy '• 'Bowne: Record player — how to _the class. Microscopes,shapc(| by'Davi.l Wurth and Gra- ^Tny-helper»-for-—thia^weefc— in [sen, . Science class cleave*. Many. • -" colored-, Miss Mary Hoak's second grade are !hhtTl man, Ralph Huehn, Karen Don-', and slides shown by James Oath-, thrca'ds ^liiyc been pinned to the Pamela Gould, Kingsland Ward, ut. Laurence Davis, Richard Wil-; . designate the head waters/ Frank 'Pilhaii,. Jimmy* Washbourne, m;ip t0 Osceola Fellowship | to Install Leaders lene Magan; South Carolina, Janet Each girl told a story about her liams, and Charles Wett. 1 Firsl Carole Collins."William Edwards, course, and mouth of .the water-- Huff; Georgia, Judith Russell and doll- An arithmetic game was demon- 1 Theological Thought for the Week wilj sing "Peace I l*»y« WIthTmittee on Christian Education children in;Miss Anne Charlotte Martin and Jane Harris'. ways. Work , on the map has been Elects* Edward Zoeller . The ordination of ejlders and be held on Tuesday at 8 p. "m. in, gtonn Barbara Willoughby; Florida, John Faith Ackerman, Eleanor Hall, drawings on strated by Linda Rogers! Other dbn& by Nuney Brennan,, Karen deacons and the installation of all Thee" by Dichmont. At the 11 O'Donnell's morning group made The class is studying about Es- for the March of Dimes'. An- Edward Zoeller was elected mod- the church library. Cox and Robert McGuinness; and Carol Isaac,' Eleanore Jackson, 1 ;ames and toys were shown by Clcmpnscn, M;irRaret Dudley, Sus- T Undar God* officers elected at the annual meet- o'clock service, the Chancel Choir snowmen. The snowmen, which kimos. The following children Ofaato 1 ] liouncement of the time and piil> Tatar Sunday, of the .Westminster wul sing Roberts' "Seek Ye The The regular monthly MargaYei *• ssed in very rakUh* looking West Virginia.. Bonnie Copeland Marietta Lerda, Ann ' McNab, The children of Mrs! Haiel Vil-'p*** pf the collection was made in Harold Browri, Frank Persons, iin Keep.- Dinne Kohn, , Laurie Sunday Set By the Rev. Robert G.Longaker, ing of the First Presbyterian are dre and Ingeborg Fey. Claire McNab, Mary Lynn Seibert, have brought things for the mu- Need Jo Be fellowship of the Oseeola Presby- Lord." Greene Guild executive board will hats, are now decorating the win- seum: Charlotte Martin and *illy entlne's, first grade, • under the! assembly by Carol Scheckler. pres- Tina Dommergue, Jean Schaeffer, j Luka;'.. Judith Marcmann, Lynn crian Church, o, * . • '• • Pattor, First; Preipyterian Church • Church held, last Wednesday eve- be held in the Choir Room on Tuts- | Barbara Simpson, Barbara Stevens, oyce Hitchcox, Carolyn Schmidt 1 Mason, . Kobert Clare,. .Graham ning' wiltake place Sunday morn- At 7 p. m. the Junior Fellowship ter bulletin board.- Showmen were Grade C Cynthia Walters and Lesley Barl- Philpot, Eskimo dolls; Philip,Bru- guidance of Miss Hansen, have; ident of the Student Council. Oth- Other bfneers elected were: • Sabering thoughts enter pur minds In these opening weeks day evening at 8: ill o'clock.' nd Susan Bryant. Cleaves, I^-id Eaton, Charles ing at the .11 o'clock service. will meet in the Junior High Room. made, by Caroi j?etlej. Roberti The following pupils of Mrs. ing, brought dolls.' baker, a sled; una Jane Harris; anbeen studying about the home. A;er students who assUjed. .were Donna Bonn, viccrmoderator; Fred At Trinity' of another new year. The forthcoming conference of the leaders The topic will be "Our Bible in The first class in the course Copeland, Carol Koziar, Janis Eskimo doll that can be wound up house was constructed, and fur- Judith Marcell. James Blonden, I.Goodfcllow. Goiclon Han.iley.Rob-. Studied Richard N. McFadden and Don- Helen Skerratts sixth grade are ^ '*>'. • Grade 5 Davles, corresponding secretary; Action." The Senior Fellowship I Believe." by the Rev. Mr. Kopf, Claire' Madprma. Charles and moves around, " nUhed. The children worked in Ida Colclough^ and Edward Hilde- . . _ !t?rt IrslinKer," .-Donald Pattoh, Trinity Church will join with of the nations; the opening of another session of Congress; the ald W. McGb^nis wiU be ordamed an the honor roll for.the second . •';. .' --Grades " • The formation of a planning com- Suzanne Bonn, stated • clerk; Joan will meet in the Senior High Room Leonowicz, Lewis DiFabio, Janet committees to finish the home. The: brandt. Various sectioas of the United |GcorRe Deusch. Michael .'Stevens, ither Episcopal .churches about the reorganizing of our community leadership; and the. changes of as elders, and David A. Brumfield, marking period: Gayle Beer, Eliz- ' Bruce Hansen, Barbara Lione, Wayne. Hopper and Gary Iver- mittee to aharyie ihe physical Xocter, treasurer; and Russell and John Hunn will present' the Sopko, Sandra Avery and Sherri following children acte|^d as chairchair-- KOOSE\TXT SCHOOL tates have been studied this year | Ro)jeri Theismcyer. ^Tred Ward, needs Of the church has been ap- nation m responding to the pre- the leadership of our local organizations and churches; all of ' J. Harold Bucknam and Frederick y abeth Carrajet, Elizabeth Hinkel- Pauline Lowe and Dorothy Mac- seri cejebrated their eighth birth- y. members of Miss Miriam Eis-1 Henry Weber and JDaVid'Wurth. Meyers, chairman of the faith subject, ***The Old Testament" and tlnue for four Wednesday evenings d days this week. l ' . men: Walter GonitskL painting: pointed by Uflr-OscftoJa_E^.-b.v- siding bishop's directive ordering them remind us of grave responsibilities that are ours. At this T. Deason as deacons.' These gen- Wilde. dey, Unda Huff, Valeria Raff, Kay of Mrs. Anna Armbruster's Grade 5 , nring's. fifth grade: -Special note 1 am the observance of Theological Ed- Elinor Stearns will- be in charge in the Church School building. All Otaie 1 Nancy Serena, Jane Sheldon, second grade are ready for the Carol Friclce, curtains; Joan My-i ^ students iri MMrs . Elinor HoH - Grade 6 • terian Church. f The members af the fellowship time of the year our thoughts often turn to the words that tlemen, along with the following, Grade 6 las been paid tb the importance of ucation Sunday. Richard J. Kirk of the worship program. - ' members of the congregation ure Nancy Tarver, Barbara Vergalla, second basic reading book. . . siak, landscaping; Mary Beth;. malCs, classtx>OTn aro making a .-—-••The committee will consisLof Jhe vill attend a Stewardship Rally on —define the potential greatness of a people: "Conceived in liberty.". will be installed to their various A library reading period was At a regular ntecting of the sci- [eographical features in cieatinfrj Mrs, Marion Eschenlaucr's sixth and William Juhr. Jr., theological The organization meeting of the Invited to attend, Howard Arnesen, Stuart Hagen- Heinemann .rugs, and Daniel Sassi.jmuralshowing a chjriese lantern grade receiv«l~Xhc "Parent-Teacher Rev. Albert G. Dczso. pastor, and Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the First offices: Elders. William H. Frank, started during the month of De- The class has been studying ence club in Miss Mary Donovaji's _ur rural and urban areas. ; The students from, the General Theo- That is our heritage . as, Americans.. Board of Deacons will be held on Thursday, January 28, auer, Harold Sjursen and, Beth. wallpaper. After the house was.jrestival.. The following children a •representative from each major Presbyterian Church. Rosclle. This Wilbur V. Scbindler. Sidney W weather and the following chil- class, the members . chose "Fun use of rivers as highways for the (Continued on page sit) pgical Seminary; who regula.rly When America was very young God raised.up leaders for Monday evening at 7 o'clock at aP- Epstein. '•••". completed, the children of Mrs.,,^,^ ^^ ^UTCS ,hat were painted4 organization of the church. It is jt-ilMake the place of the regular Smith and Merlyn L- Taliafemo; dren have written good -in Science" as the name of the assist the rector, will have charge our people. A nation was being bom, and that nation, needed , dinner at Markos Restaurant. (meeting of the Men's League will Margaret Dee's class were invited on j^ mural: Stephen Dmytriw, expected the committee will sub- 3unday evening meeting. Mem- deacons. Nelson Lichtcap. and -bers of the clasS selected and pre- Weather, Richard Erdmann, Bar- club. 'Tim Meyers told about his of the service and each will give a a pathway to follow. Fortunately for us, those early leaders - The regular meeting of the Com-1 be held in | the gymnasium. in to see it. Tile heads of the var-;Joseph Antognini. Joan Williams, mit a report at the next annual x>rs are'to meet at the Osceola George K. Myers; deaconesses, pared under guidance theii 'read- CUEVKEAMD SCHOOL bara Lione, Pauline Lowe and Bar- short address. A special ptfeiing were inspired. .They were men of^ faith. They believed in this Mrs. Everett A^ Heiin. Mrs. Ed- ing material from a" jjrbiip of easy . KInderfarten bara Watters; climate. Jay Guin- ious committees explained their Laurence p^ John Eluott Pa- meeting of the church- ^_ ... Cliuich at 2 p. nv. Transportation work. Walter Gonitski-actcd-a» t^cia Clareran'd Elizabeth parn- will be taken for- theological edu- country'"because they believed that God had planted men here ward Boos. Mrs. Charick V. Rosen- readers., , • . . —r Mrs. Dorothy Hall's kindergarten' ther, Judith .Herzog.*" and' D a 1 e TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD 7 At services Sunday, the new offi- be provided. 4 cation. announcer. ' ' ihart. KNOW YOUR AMSER5CA cers of the.eharch were ordained to build our nation. Their faith was three-fold faith. They crantz. Mrs. Robert S_ Schwegler • Arriortg those who r^ad before children, inspired by the Wg snow- Vogei; the cold places of the world. PROPOSED , Many members of the local par- Stu^nisinMim OKDISASTCE NO. Bl-S AC ,'and installed.' Recognition was also believed, in Almighty God, they believed in each other, and., and Mrs. Marion J. Seavy; trustees. the group were Pamela Dadd, Bar- storm, are tuning into artists. They Mark Enz and Steven Tyre; snow- AN ORDINANCE concertilng the Fire De- Grade 5 ! Grade * ish will attend.the dedication of GM BEAN • given to. all church officer*, past they believed in themselves. They were men of' courage. They George Kelting. George J. alack. bara Ditsel, June Hawthorne, are starting to paint a big picture flakes, Helen Beth Frantz, Pauline partment and Police Department ''Bn.d Philip Riso's fifth grade pre-| Science experiments on air arc the new Trinity Cathedral, in 1 amFndlnt Chapters 4 and 5 of the 1951 and present. New officers were. left no one in the world in doubt as to the courage of their Jr., and E. Duex Reeves; and mem- At Alliance Church Sunday Linda Ross, GeraldlM WillougHby, of the most cheerful looking snow- Lowe, Doroihy MacKay, Steven Code of Gc-neral Ordinances. sented the pantpmine TThe Em-j being conducted irr*Miss Ruth !Wor- Combined Trenton Sunday afternoon. The bers of the finance' committee. Wil- men. Red hats, .mittens and scarfs -Tyre and Barbara Watters. BE IT ORDAINED by the Townshippetor's New Clothes," yesterday.|gans fojarth grade. The children • elected at the annual congrega- convictions. They were men of perseverance. Come what might, A special musical program will be presented at both morning* Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector liam W. Coffeen. El Benjamin Cy- arid on each snowman as shovels Committee of Township of* Cranford: The cast was,as follows: Emperor)planned the experira'ents at home tional mt*ctinB. last Wednesday they-would stand for the rights of all men, for, you see, they Jack Millar and William The girls and boys in. Miss Lyn- SECTION I — That Section 4.03 of will march in procession as will phers,-Alfred C. Lane. Byard M. and evening services at the Alliance Church on Sunday by a group in hand they march forth to work. — Douglos Sassi: Prime Minister and brought the materials to school , evening. Spader. . nbre Bauso's class will- present a Chapter 4 of the 1931 Code of General % Walter E. Cooper, a member of the believed that men have a right to freedom, under God!. Pawson, Charick V. Rosencrantz of students from the Missionary Training Institute. Nyack, N. Yv The artsts, up to date, are Beth play today entitled .."Make Him Ordinance* be and U hereby amended it>— John Wallace; Narrator — John •Where they explained Jhe proccd- . i " A Christian education' program Bible Study Dorothy King, Susan Tweed, read a* follows:. - VJUEN local church and of the-Standing '' The nation grtw and prospered, not, only materially, but hi and Stephen G. Wny. Featured will be a trumpet trio, consisting of Brtice Stutzman, I Elmiger, .Barbara Mitchell, Ter- Fedorko; Tailors •— Rosalie Win-1 ures to the class. Members of the will be held at the church tonight: Cynthia Voss and James Carload Smile." The cast includes :v Mar-4.03 Regular policemen shall rank at At a meeting. Sunday of the Committee of the Diocese. The spirit, and the spirit of America became, a symbol lor freedom Nat Baurer. and David Reid) and the Southern Gospelair&s. a vocal-! rell Washbourne, Richard Mauthe, garet Witheringtbh as Mrs. Blmile, follow*: Chlsf of Police,. Llcl|lenants. ter and Judy Karhinsky; Chorus —'class who participated in this ac- THE. FIRST • A film strip produced by the Na- The Rev. Robert G. Longaker's read book's they borrowed from Scrscants and Palrotmen. Special Police^. -.•omuined Bible" classes of the First fit Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, bish- throughout the world. Eight or nine, decades passed by and' Jonathan Carole Sollberger. Shirley Osborne, J tiviiy during the first week pf the ORDER ISSUED tional Council of Churches,. Divi- message at both services will be trio consisting of the Misses Char-* the Cranford Public Library. Lightcap and • Cynthia William Brewster as, Mr. "Corssby, men or SprcLal Policewomen shall not be Presbyterian Church, thcpCranford op of the Diocese of New Jersey crisis came to America. There was danger that strife and dis- Stalger. Susan Ferguson as the Best Doll. ranked. The ..Patrolmen Hhall be classed ICurol Laurel, Alba Bonfiglio; Hand \ unit were: Richard Aaron, Pa- THAT THE HAIR sion' of Christian Education, will "Voices Out of the Sky" concluding lene Caswell, Joyce Roseberry and Mothers Entertain us followi: Alliance Church and the Methodist will officiate at the dedication of cord might tear America in two. God raised^tip men to reunite • ' .-' ' Grade t ' ..•••: .... ' The boys and girls In Miss Rose Kathleen Higgins as the Witch, maidens — Diane Hilbert.' Mary ttricia Bauer. Lois Cavalla, David Of THE be shown. All parents, teachers ChtirclvKalph Sjursen, pastor's as- the messages on the New Life in Jeanne Ferlin, . Kirst year patrolmen—first ye;ar. of the building which wllL, be the the people and heal the wounds. Patiently and reverently the At Calvary Ghurch .Miss Elizabeth Allen's second Matte Murray's class are having Gail Falkenberg as the Dutch Doll, service Ho^jell, Judy Heinemann, Bar- j DeLonge. Patricia Dougan, Bar- ' and officers have been invited Jo sistant at the Methodist Church, "Bishop's Church." '• •' " Christ Marilyn Vosbetg. soprano. The Rev. George • A. Aitcheson, Second year patrolmen—second year of SOLOfERS OF people were drawn together again. Once again the worjd saw grade has begun. a unit- of study a grand time flngerpalnting. Sandra Martha Lyon, Virginia Suarez, service bara. Gray: Outer guards — Louis'bars Frutchey. Marie Harris,. Lois attend. ' ' ... " will speak. • pastor,—will,present the third.in The Mothers' Club of the Be- Third year patrolrricn—third year of THE AMERICAN Other servites at Trinity Church an America strong in spirit and believing that men have a right on the life of the Eskimo. The Wlmmer, Wendy Hopper,' Janet Laurie Kammier, ,Lynn Holland Barnansky, Edward Winne.Steph-j Hunter. Donald Lewis..; Diane Identical-services will be" held His topic will be "Can Love on Sunday aref 8 a. m. — Holy a series of sermons on the First ginners' Department of., Calvary. M children"are learninfhow'the!£, Pamela Pearce and Suzanne service en Engh, Peter Pender; Inner .-^iMarchione. Pamela Marsh, Mary ARMY BE CUT ¥• M to freedom, under. God. • ^ -..••• Epistle of John at the 11 a.m. Stiffler, Cathy Campbell, Linda Fourth year patrolmen—fourth year of on Sunday "mornine at 9:30 and 11 and Justice Be Equal?" The meet- Eucharist; 9; 15 a. m. — Family Lutheran Church. celebrated its M klmo ^people live and how they Atkins,' Donna Plambndon, Kath- Simons as Flower Dolls, Stephanie '• -service "Dehhy Toddlngs, Henry Holmes.|Jane'UcConnell. David Orth.Suz- o'clock. Miss Janice ''Sileox. a ju-ing will be held at the Methodist Eucharist and Church School, The And now, nine decades later, America again stands at Sunday School worship service. At the 7:43 p.m. Andersen as the China Doll, Rob- Fifth year patrolmen—after fourth year John Lane; Palace Guards — lanne- Richards. George Rosendale, evangelistic service Dr. Aitcheson first anniversary last Wednesday |H meet their needs for food, clothing leen Reilly, Kathleen Hoolko, Mary of service • nior at Westminster Choir COHCRC," Church parsonage, .155 Lincoln Junior- Young People's Fellowship the moment of great decisioft. God places upon our hearts the ert Spetl) as Jack-in-the-box, John However, the' Township Committee upon George Scott, Robert Koziol,! Nancy Schmidt. Warren Sechrist will continue: his sermon series on with a program of entertammertt ^B and shelter. -Ulagner, Christofer Palasinski, will be at the organ and will direct avenue. at 9:30 a.m. Charles will meet at 6:30 p. m. and the decision of whether or not freedom shall live and. flourish In Dreyer as the Rdoster Doll, Lance recommendation of the Chlo.f- and the the choirs. She is taking the place Teachers.Staff "Signs of the Times." , . ^™ The main purpose Of this, unit Richard Rau, Jeffrey Benford. Wil-r Commissioner may by resolution advance Wallace, president' of . the class, senior group at 8 p. m,, God's world. In the other times He. raised up men with faith in which all mothers participated. is to .stimulate, ihe growth of .a Uatn DiLollo and William Biach Logan and Donald Wehrenberg as a patrolman from a lower to a- higher f of Miss Gern.fi. the regular, organ- Sunday Bible School Will meet class for especially good work or mcrl- will preside. David Smith is th The Evening Guild will hold a and courage and perseverance. It is for Us td reaffirm our faith Devotionals Were conducted by- [ sympathetic understanding of thepainted interesting pictures. Mickey Mouse' Dolls, Jack Zak astorlus service, whether ho shall have ist and choir director, who is on' a soloist and Mrs. Henry M. Board, at 9:30 a. m. There are classes food sale on Saturday, beginning a vin God's redeeming love for you and me and all men; to stand Slate Meeting Dorothy Zobel and Phyllis Heartcl. lives and problems: of the Eskimo Keeping house in the kindergar- the Soldier Doll, Roberta Wiese as served his full time . specified above or seven-wefek concert' tour with the man will accompany him. fc* all age groups. The" Men's the commentator, Hobart Cree, not; and Upon'like recommendation may 9:30 a' m. at the A & A Hardware fast, to our convictions;, arid to persevere Until the victory of . The annual meeting of the Sun- s Following a short business meet- ; and to develop an admiration for ten is loads of .fun. Linda Atkins enquire a patrolman In any class, except 40 voice Westminster choir. The Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor. Store on North avenue. Mrs. F. P. Classes meet. at. the Masonic Thomas Frahme and Thomas An- Fifth year patrolman to serve for a longer The following circles of the Wo- freedom, under God, has become a reality to all the world. May day School teachers and staff of Temple on South avenue. ing, jpetty Mattern,, as master ol those brave people, who are happy played the part of the mother and period, than above- specified, on account Always on guard! It's an Insurance program Will .use the topic "Love" as th Krieger' is chairman of the' com 1 and contented in spite 6f ihe fact of Unsatisfactory service during the pre* men'i Guild will meet next week; God grant us the grace to be His men and Women lri this year Calvary Lutheran Church will be ceremonies, called upon talent Christofer Palasinski played the third 4n his' scries of sermons oi mittec in charge. . . . Both the Junior and Senior Alli- ; that their struggle for life is diffi- part of the fa'thv- The grown-up ceding year. • Each, person newly op-" Circle. 1 will,meet on Tuesday held tomorrow at 8 rx m. ance Youth .Fellowships will meet scouts who in turn . introduced pointed to the Depwtment, shall flr«( designed to give you the protection you should the them..•..«s on th•e map, a•.t th>. e„. place—, Circle 8 at the home of Mrs. orces which tend to enslave him, The church's pupit will be sup- Township Attorney 6000.00 SECTION 2 — That Section 5.04 of coming year are: Qharles Zoeller, spiritual and physical benefit; So The church adopted' - the largest church will conduct a service at Following the program, refresh- where they are found. Grade 1. Member Board of Assessors 8100.00 Chapter 5 of the 19M Code of General HEDENBERG-MACBEAN Charles Lauxman, 55 Kathryn c have confined ourselves to that plied Sunday by the Rev. Carl Secretary Board of Assessors ..„ 3300.00 president; Elwood - Miller, secre- long as they continue to give gen- budget in its lOjyear history, $18 - the Good Will Rescue Mission, unents were served by Adele Maul The outlines-Of the maps were The girls in Mrs. Doris. News- Ordinances be amended to read as street, Clark-Hahway./ tary; and "Fred Simonson.. •oncept (there arc others) of free- ; Futches. executive secretary of Newark. Gerald Shprpe will be in Third Member Board of follows: ' erously to the pool It continues to 888 tor current expenses and $S440 and Edith McMamany. ' k drawn by the following students: wanger's first grade brought their Assessors .....T....T...... ^...... :... 000.00 5.04 Paid Firemen shall be classified n« om which for want of a better the Lutheran Welfare Association Inspector of Buildings 3340.00 106 SOUTH AVE..US1'. CHAN FORD^CH 63000 treasurer.' .-••'• grow in size and richness arid they for missions. It was reported that charge. The deaconesses will meet ^Virginia, Thomas LaMarca; North favorite dolls to school. There were follows: . • ' CHsUStlAN SCIKItCB CBOKCB Inscription may be called "giving'", of New Jersey' The Matins will Magistrate ._ ; , 3000.00 First year firemen—first year of service The Senior High. Fellowship will can continue to "draW out" with he tenth anniversary was cele- at the home of Mrs. Robert Nie- arolina, Patricia Callan and Ar-many different dolls displayed. Clerk of Municipal Court 400.00 Second - year flrcmen-~Kccand year of ," . 8EKVICES ind '-taking" — the freedom to be held at S: IS al m. and the Main 4440.00 6 p.m. to the ever Increasing benefit. But (andbrated with the addition of 109 drach, 8 Central avenue, on Tues- Set DeMolay Installation Health Officer >. •• service " " •* • "' •'.. .. • • give" and the freedom to-' "take," service at 1| a. m. Sunday School Director of Welfare 2100.00 Third year firemen—third. year ' of The importance of honesty, and £J^J"{£& day at 10 a.m. .... „_. ... " Alvln' Ciccorie" will ~be installed SECTION a — This foregoing Schedule unselfishness in seeking spiritual »<«*«"** ^^H'™"* """' We never have difficulty. t b members during the year^ bringing convenes at »:S0 a- m. A nursery service i / • The. regular mid-Break. as master councilor of Bremncr of Salaries shall be retroactive to January Fourth year firemen—fpurth. year of giving'' because no one is anxious never to the membership to 611. The church is held in the church house each 1, 1SS4. . . service study and prayer meeting will be Chapter, Order of DeMolay, on SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS . SECTION 3 — This ordinance shall take •••• o give too much. It is with the out" and "withholding." school 'has .480 enrolled, it wasSunday at 11 o'clock during the Fifth year nremenr^after fourth, year supper. Following the supper, held Wednesday at 8 p. m. The January 28 at ceremonies in the effect upon its publication after final pf service ' entitled "Truth" to be read in taking" that we into difficulty. Because they enjoy the fruits reported. church service. OF EYE PHYSICIANS passage as provided by Statute, .and all Paid firemen shall be first appointed Richard Stejtner,.pastor's assistant, Women's', Missionary Prayer Band Masonic Temple. Ciccone succeeds ordinances . Christian Science "churches Sun-' Mow this is not odd • because left of the union (pooty-enly by virtue Officers elected were: Elders, The Women's Missionary Society Inconsistent herewith, are fo First Year Firemen by the Township w{ll speak. will meet Wednesday at 10 a. m. Richard Thiede. The public is in- (now repealed. Committee on nomination of the Chief day. . • ' o ourselves, unaided by a knowl- of its existence, they rrtust never Mrs. Joseph Janecek, Mrs George meets'. this afternoon at 2 p. nv! NaUce and. the Onmmjuloner and shall hold At 7 p. m. Sunday, the Junior Next Thursday and Friday, Dr. vited to attend the program." . The foretfolnc ordinance was introduced appointment on probation, for 0 months CRANFORD ADULT SCHOOL Fulch«r, Charles Butz. for three The need of teachableness and High Fellowship will visit the edge and love of God (from endanger Its existence; They are The Youth and Senior Choirs re-William Ward Ayer, nationally and passed on first reading at a meeting subject to summary removal by the receptivity, as highlighted in the whence springs love of neighbor) not free tb withhold from the pool years; deacon*, Melvln Schmieder, hearse Thursday at 7 p.m. and of the Township Committee of the Town- Commissioner substantiated by resolution CRANFORD SCHOOL CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Fire Headquarters. Koidula Taa- Miss Jane fennelly, Alwyn Renz; known' Bible teacher and' radio ship of Cranford. N. J., held on January of the Township Committee.. Secondi parable of the sower,, and Jesus' voste arid Judith Jost will have the we tend to slip back into .our ani- that which rightfully belongs to speaker, formerly . pastor of Cal- 13. 1954. and will be considered for Third, Fourth and Fifth year paid flrer explanation of it. as recorded in mal selves — to the...law. of''the it, and they are not free to "draw trustees, Walter Knorr, Raymond passage, after public hearing, at another Tnen ' shall be considered as permanent devotions at the rneeting .prior to Armstrong, Robert Hddge; church vary Baptist Church, New York 109 JEFFERSON AVE. meeting of said Township' Committee at members and .may be removed only, for- the King James. Version of the ie visit. • • . ungle. "Every man for himself," out" except that which can be City, will speak at the church. Municipal Building. Cranford, New Jersey cause and after a hearing and. formal SPRING SEMESTER treasurer, Fred Todd, succeeding BOW AN 8CKKCK 'on • ' • . ' "Bible in Luke 8:4-15, will be read:' •'Might makes right," etc., ardrawe n out without danger, to the The public is invited. Dr. Ayer's action by, the Township Committee. Cull Miss Elaine Smith, 30 Hillcres common good. Douglas Farmer, who had served HEAIJB TUESDAY. JANUARY 28.. 1954 firemen shall be appointed by resolution The following correlative clta* venue, will be hostess Sunday a' modern expressions of that primi- program, "God's Truth- Marches at 8:30 o'clock P. M. of the Township Committee on Jreconw tion will be among selections read tive rule. In practice it breeds- the ten years since ihe founding of the. J. WALTER COFFEE. mendation of the Chief and Commissioner, 30 p.m. to the Young Adul If this seems unfair, it's only be- church On." is heard over WABC every ThiCl and shall be subject to summary removal from "Science and Health with inequities and injustices we dls-cause I have failed.to impress.you. Sunday from 1 to 1:30 p.m. O**a t A. H. it 4 ». kL.'sWiiy — '.atak;* Than. • A. M. «• • «•. M. by resolution of the TownshlryTtommlttee. 'ellowship at her home. She i The Rev. Albert G. Dezso. pas- "Sidiltess Is Against the All appointments and promotions within ireday, January M; F V January 29; and Monday, February 1, Key to the Scriptures" by Mary cussed during the past few weeks, with the value of the fruits of the HOT 8EAFOOD rLATTERS REGISTRATION IN PERSON: resident of the fellowship. tor, presided at the congregational the department shall be by resolution Baker Eddy: "The spiritual sense At-a meeting^of the Child Stud> hunger, poverty, etc. . .' • ' . union. It's something with an eter- Law of God" 8 p. m. respectively. Catechetical , TOGO of the Township Committee. from 7^0 to . of. truth, must be 'gained before meeting and Harold Beers con- Erery Day f rM|. « til • a, B. lub Monday at 8:13 p. m;, Mrs. nal value, something you can't class meets at 12 Noon on Saturn- SECTION 3 — This ordinance shall will be offered this Spring semester. Classes begin on Thurs- Truth can be understood. This To illustrate the point I'm try- ducted the corporation meeting: day. The Men's Brotherhood meets take effect upon its publication after final The following tchedule of . Allen Tice and Mrs. L. M. Totten ing to make, let's take an average possess as %n individual Mrs. Robert Wilson served as sec- passage as provided by Statute and shall sense of truth h assimilated only 'ill speak on "How Our Childrcr Monday at 8 p. m. The Altar Guild be retroactive to January 1. 1954. Thursday nights. : as we are honest* unselfish, loving, American family like your own. retary ior the thurch. session and Harini's Fish Market d>y, February 4, and continue for ten Cah Be MissidharIes.'»~Mrs." CHes" W.VJUL. CM fce. meets Monday afternoon at 2 ' ' Nolle* " --•• — and meek In the soil of an 'honest A boy and a girl pool their assets, Daughtera of America Mrs. Alwyn Renz for the porppra- 34 North Ave., EM» 4 er Allen will lead the devotions o'clock and the Boy Scouts of The. foregoing ordinance was Introduced 7:304^0 and good hear .' the seed must be love, money,- faith, hope, ambitions, tion gathering. StmDAT. JAW. 2« — l«cIS P. M.Troop 84 assemble on Tuesday in and.passed on first reading at a meeting FEE The hostess will be Mrs. William etc.. to establish a new union or Install Miss Del Nero CRanford 6-1333 of the'Township Committee of the Town- COURSE INSTRUCTOR sown: else.it- beareth not much Cncx, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. A!fret the church basement at 7:30 p.m. CLO8ED MONDAYS , ship of Cranford. N. J., held on January $7-00 fruit, for the. swinish element in partnership. As a result of .this Harry tt jrohnson Council, 129, past councilor, and Mrs. Warner 13, 1B54. and will be cohsldcred for Dgnririsj —• 1 Babcock. The newly-elected off! passage, of tor public hearing, at another human nature uproots it. ' (272:3-8) pooling which we may call "the, Daughters of America, installed wno served seven yean as assistant meeting of said Township Committee at cers of the club are: Presiden common good" they acquire cer- Miss Mary Dei Nero as councilor Municipal Building, Cranford, New Jersey, The Golden Text is from Deut- Mrs. Robert Walker; first vice- recording secretary. Stevens Institute of Technology eronomy: "Ascribe ye greatness tain assets which did not exist last Wednesday evening at the Ma- AptitucU TsMttnrj and 15JM president, Mrs. Leon Smith; secoiv bpfore — neither of them had sonic Temple, succeeding Mrs TUESDAY. JANUAHV S8, 1954 Individual Crwm—Hug (Laboratory °1 Psychological Shidiea) unto our God. He is the Rock .•icc-presldent, Mrs. Louis Totten at 8:30 o'clock P.M. Keen . . . - SAO his work is perfect; fdr all his Or could have these particular Francis Azar who was Inducted a: . broccoli ahouU ft* J.-WALTER COFFEE. ecretary, Mrs. Kenneth Kaisc assets as individuals. Home, mu- junior past councilor. Mrs. Ell* Township clerk. Budell . . . 8JM ways are judgment: a God of truth nd treasurer, Mrs. C. Collin stark «**•» m color, and have tofatar Dated: January 13, 1954. 1-21 8JK) and without iniquity,, just and tual understanding and sympathy, abeth Stanford Is associate Junior staiks find compact buds la the flan* Haydon. past councilor. _1»T '•- • 8.00 right is he" (32:3, 4). love, and most importantly, chil- clutters. ' • ; . . Woocfwoddna end Confirmation classes will be hel dren. . , • Mrs. Elsie Tyle of Elizabeth, dis 8:00-1040 at 3:30 p: m. Friday and 10 and 1 Into the "common good" pool trict deputy, was the Installing Just coupon MIT CHJKI0F CBCT.SCttNnSl m. Saturday. The Young thev continue to pour their ihdi- officer. '. •HMkontts>"A«st AT MMLH ST. People's Choir will rehearse at 1 Associate Eyes Examined udd . vidual contributions; the husband, Other officers are: Nmmt-impriMted checks oad handsome wallet are YOURS Dr. Harry R. Copeon . • - caAwreao . . ' p. m. tonight and the Senu.r C»o«r the fruits of his labors; the wife, councilor,. Mrs. Stella McCaakill; 10JW •ttviewt SuatUy 11 A.U. •tn hour • later. Boy Scout Troop her homemakins abilities; the kid- vice-councilor. Miss Elsie. Del mt/hmt extra cost when you open your "Personalized" Margaret Ownrmn Sunday School: 11 A. H. 73 meeting tonight at 7:15. dies, their noise and an amazing Pesco; conductor) Mrs. Kay Pls- TsstkBoaUl Btrvtc* A party for new members of "trie cheda; warden. Miss Edna Jack- Gutters - Leaden DR. G. HINDMAN WiejIMJH Svttusss.- S:1S o'clock Checking Account at Union Comnty Trust. Leetor M. Skrloif 10JM) BSAsMKO BOOM church and their sponsors will be avenue and' Mrs. F. H. Hoick, 51 son; inside sentinel, Mrs. Alberta 10JW Mid at the. home of Mrs. J.. C. Lawrence; outside sentinel. Bin. AU Work Marg«yS.HoH . _ IIS Him m. io:M te 4 Spruce^ street. At 8 o'clock that Optometrist Munday, chairman, Hamptoh Mathilda Johnson; "trustees, Mrs. Guarmate«d John I. Cummlngs 'Saturday I to 4 I*. U. evening, Mr. Sjursen will be leader OW yoto can enjoy, free, the pies- lets (onljrlo$ per check!) NO charge Paul V. Buonaguro 6.00 I street, tomorrow evening at 8 for Bible study in the Book of Marjorie Merwln, Mrs. Johnson, 107 N. UNION AVE. •rnoac — A*rai>c»*d o'clock. ' Corinthians. This week's topic Miss Edna Jackson. N tifte of owning jour own check- for deposits ... NO rninimum bal- Tfptoij — Charles J. Post . The Couples Club will meet will be "The Problem of Idolatry Committee chairmen Include: JOHN J. W FABW book wallet unpeinted with your name 1 ance needed . . . NO monthly service 8:30*30 Tuesday at 1p.m. . Good and. welfare, Mrs. Charlotte CRANFORD 6-1332 7J0O X in This Early Christian Church. MS B. UNCOIL in genuine gM—plus your name It's toaet New twin-action Mobllheat Robert Hommer , Prayer Groups will convene Is This Problem Applicable to .Our Babon; sunshine, Mrs. Gladys charge .. • NO cost for gold-imprinted cleanM it it burns. Continuous use of Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the homes Present Dpy Churches?" Schindler; birthdays, Mrs. Minnie OUnfori «-1105 imprinted on each individual check. 940-1040 checkbook. You can make deposits at Mobjlhwit will not only help keep your LMterMSlatoH . 10X0 pf Mr*. T. Bareness. 20 Hillcrest Anderson; publicity, 'Mrs..: Mar- burtstv Mdimetit-free but will actually re- Wotfahop garet Warner; piahisU Mrs. Ethel any of our of ices regardless of where • Hummer; flowers, Mrs. Florence Your impcintcd checks provide the duce pediment'already present. 1 PLIMBWG * BEATING Doolittle; color bearers, Mrs. Helen business-like way tb pay bills •... save you keep yoM_ Union County Trust Enjoy troubls>Hf«e automatic heat . . . (Authoritative Speakers) 3JW FMHm Carey and Mrs > Marie Ernst; cap- you time, five you legal receipts, cost account* fewer service calls ... lower fuel and re- (10 Uch dMung wife LINCOLN • Leaders f . tain of the guards, Mrs. Margaret pair bflli with new twin-action Mohilheat 10X0 • Gutters Armstrong; assistant to the cap- Dog Obedience — * • • • • , • pAcmjory S« ffon « e e « < Tjtflom ft Cleaners tain, Mrs. Melva Dohlmar; his- Money tyent i GoKWxeeeelona) . . . - . Don Ktnely • • • • <• • * ' , # ' • ' dlCOlsM Je POSI • * e * < 540 I It 8««Ui Unle*. Ave^ Craafor* • Oil Burners orian, Mrs. Warner. Union County Trust Company ( • K««pt your llumtr Systtml • Typing — AdVanoed DRUG STORE rAUL. rATCTTA. Tnp. • Automatic Past council jcxftels were -pre? South and Walnut Aves., Cranlord. N. J. CR S-1000 TO fl»«T POLIO 9^^10:30 J. WALTKft SBaYGBB sented to Mrs. McGaskell. Junior Please sand forms so 1 can open my "VertonalUed" 7J00 I Water Pumps Cheeking Account by mall and get the FREE imprint' Dancing *•—•* Advanceo « « • ' • « • • Hooeri nmnmer • • • « • HATS CLEANED Inc; of Wallet and checks. - 104 NORTH 'Should a student wish to tab* boat eeeakxts a epeckd le« of S164M will b* charged. " UNION AVE. • ALTERATIONS • • 4 • BEPAIMNG FRED MALPERE — . — _____ Registration by Mail — — — > — •WEAVING n WOODLAWN •urtNVK VNAM »V« BITOM Fill In form below and encloee check er n^mey order to i«oeh school on or before January 30. Make checks payable CRuifora 64678 CRanfotd 6-1060 1 CRW)700 • DYDNQ to the Cranked Adult School be and send to BegJstear. Cranford Adult SchooL Cranford High SchooL Cranford, N. J. for complete details not send cash. BaaWet- early. Wife the exception ol lecture cotirs*. enrollment in all classes limited. NAME (print) ^, MARCH Mr. Last tOO MAT WOtn OOssTOBT. slArrtNltS «»4 tk* WAT TO MSAI-Ta EXPERT SHOE TOWH ADDRESS.... •• StrMt Nusistr ,DATE....' ;..;...;. caueriAM «cnv«cs MAvte r«o*aA»i« or TBU VICIMITTI REPAIRING TELEPHONE...... REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. •• • » < et« ksk — U***f asuUmy i l»:l» iv SSL -ocnuroAaur. SfltVICf IMS" DiMES „.: i .-..HOUR (UN k«l — Bvtrr n***r «:ts %-m. • QUICK SERVICE COURSE TITLE., Serve* the C ( II* k«> — «»«ry FEE.. • • • SIGIfATOIlE..,,.. : •. (IMS) Bl> — 1st. *t4 toastey M..-U!«a rn-m. ELIZABETH AI* CRAJ1FOR0, N. J. CRanford 6-0900 ftesse MsU Tear Csttt IOKSM an araflable of the Cranford CHfaen 4 ChronlcU office. Ihe Cranford PubUc (IMS) ht) — «s4 s*is>r«ajr M*. . ' YABDt — to — • anh/x Call Gechard KeHner at CRanford 6-1223., m4 «M f lrei» LOUIS MONTINI AT L.V.R.1. BOX M. CftANFOKO. N. J. pragtmsssi will W >s»i«ut»« cat. 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THE CRANTOBb CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE^ TH Sue Six as manager of the real estate THE cmnar AHt> cwwancts, TmmaDAY. JANUARY tu ftfC SCTCD Mortin Friedman will be in charge 4 ? ing, George A- Bergen., Middlesex, Insurance Firm AWavd - Listed in Who g WW $17 and $5 cost; passing red traffic insurance department of-the Cru. I oT props. . . • Fines in Court ford Trust Company, opening | Cranford Soldier Witnesses Mrs. Neurnan and Mrs. Richard lights, Henry C. Traub, $3 and $3Received by Yeakel own office nipe yea» a«o whep Shire are co-chairmen for the cost, and passing red flasher light, • Charles M. Yeakel, local realtor state regulations forced banking jparty. whilcJHrs. Kurt Metzgcr and Thomas H- Boyle. 27 N. Thirteenth E For Motorists street, Kenilworth. *7 nnd $5 cost. and insurance broker with offices institutions to drop these depart. ; Mrs.XirwrenoFBreibarf are hospi- Charged with careless drivinff; menu.— —• Plc Roderick .McClure, son of* —— ' «.• u .i i. ..».,,.• ;ia»itr-cHairmcn. The hostesses j I Crantafs f Jacob Daubert of 436 Second ave- Recent Events presented with a silver, plaque,, on A resident of 138 Severin court,.^ Mrs. Marguerite McClur• e of 12 commander of the British naval >A] ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ force. nue, GarwODdr was fined $25 and an ebony background by the. Mr. Yeakel is a past president of • Iroquois place, was;at the scene of I Mrs. Joss '.Bernstein; Mrs. Arnold In Local Schools " '•The convoy of cars from the;j^^ Mrs. William Havesan, $5 court costs when arraigned be- Travelers Insurance Company of the Lions Club and the, Cranford two oi the biggest news stories to (Continued from Page Five) different countries arrived a fewMfs _ j^g Mcyerson.MrsMeyerson, Mrs. . MarMary fore Magistrate Charles J. Stevens. Hartford, Conn., in recognition of Real Estate Board and has served come out oi the Far East in rcminute- s apart and had to move •Goldberg. Mrs. Ruben Ackerman. award for having the largest num- Mr. Yeakel's 30 years' service as for 25 years as treasurer of the oi R. S. in Municipal Court last weeb. Fail- : " cent months. ' . " slowly through the crowds so we |N .rj! Jjcon MindUni Mrs. p^ ber of • parents present at the. De-rlocal representative of that com- First; Presbyterian Church. , He ure to have change ' of address *• •to**. dlcMcti in Shortly after the Ne^v Year, he had a good chance to see •*»»»!Schotleabcrg and Mrs. William cembcr meeting. The members of pany. also holds v membership iii Azure CLECTIOM DISTRICTS listed on his driver's license and of Craniaid b» and was present when, eight 'Japanese Went on and tp take picturepicturess . T^ j ki , the class decided to spend the dol- Mr. Yeakel served for 22 years Lodge. 129.F. fc A. M. cawegistration resulted in an addi- lar for fish and water plants for a ood ad- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD were trampled to death in an atrJapanesp e turned out in a big wavj "Tne c,ub wH, ^ hostcss Tues- tempt to see Prince Akihito Tsugu sinc it was a holiday and their- tional fine of $2 and $5 costs. classroom aquarium., Robert John- to tlglttttn b» n«nb«r. sincc it was a holiday and their ^y a,, ,,kcc templtemplee ttoo ththee monthlmonthlyy No Miya. He also was in Pusan, a k 5 George A. Nielsen of 564 Spruce j son and Edward Conover were thrlMandaitos oi «ad. district UNION COUNTY Korea, when a large part of that only chance to sec the prince with, lunchcon oi lhe 5oWcn Age Group street, Garwood, paid a $5 fine elected by the class to cash the ANSWER TO "KNOW YOUR AMERICA" the exception of April 29th. which at 1 p. m. belS9»»«psA*rtbr OSfollows: city was destroyed by fire. Pfc. and was assessed $5 court costs for check and buy the fish, sand and NEW is the only other time they McClure, who is now. stationed lowed to1 enter the grounds." failure to comply with a police- and plants. Paul Irslingcr brought Slmlenjs Join in snails and a 'different variety of near Tokyo, saw service in Korea, The soldier reported that about j man's directions. Ervin Clark of He has been in the army one year, half the people were dressed in| WaglltT -Lollege UlOir 430 West End avenue, Elizabeth, plants. The above-mentioned.boys In 1801, by Brigadier General, Janrn Wilkinson. are in' charge of the aquarium. having taken basic training at Fort their native costumes. The palace, Two Cranford residents arc paid '$3 and $5 for failure to stop Dix. He is a graduate of Cranford be pointed but is surrounded by a members of the 50-voice Wagner at a red flashing light and a (1 Janet Ray and Marcia Gillespie fine and $1 cost's for failure to list High School and a former em- moat and a high stone wall. He College, choir of Statcn Island WARREN W. EI8ENBERG report that the members of An- [thence soutrwastefIy%an_. .. . s WUUams Street ployee of the Aluminum Corpora- change of address. Passing a red thoriy Tcrregino's class, are plan- I to Denman SMKt; then** northerly along explained that one would have to whjch will start its annual concert Mr. Eisenbcrg. son of Mr. and __ eoln AveAut; thence ^ tion of America, Garwood. light brought a line of $8 and $5ning an assembly' program to be walk six 'miles to traverse the area tour Sunday with a performance Mrs. Samuel S..Eisenberg of 128 leasterly aloag Uncotn Avenue' to . _ 1 costs for Ralph R. Vollmar of Newpresented Tuesday. The play is .Street; thence northerly along; High Street In a letter to his mother, Pfc. around the palace, which is in theat St. John's Lutheran Church, Spring Garden street, is one of Ito the Central Railroad of .New Jersey Brunswick. based on the Greek myth, 4tThc McClure told about his tour of center of Tokyb. New Britain, Conn., the first of 32 students at the George Wash- FIRST QUARTERLY |and,point or plice of beginning." the Palace Grounds of the emperor Henry J. Dcmpsey of 511 Clare- Return of Ulysses." Mernbera_pt 19 concerts to be performed in ington University, Washington, T^_T_^_. NO. I of Japan." He said he was im- seven eastern states and Canada. mont place was fined $25 on a the class have read several of Beginniag at a point in High Street and D. C, to' be selected for listing OF 1954 .Infcoln Avenue;- thence westerly alone pressed by the arrival of the Brit- Pai«I-U|» Membership Local residents are Miss. Anne disorderly person charge, a.nd Mrs.these .myths in: their study of in "Who's Who" Among Students -•• -\ |l.lncpln Avenue to Deftman Bead: tbence N ish delegation to the DiplorrtaUc Mctzncr of 807 West End place aha* in American __ Universities and William Simpson of 321 Casino Greece and decided that this, one utharly along Denrean Road to Lextng- Slatetl for Teniule Club Iton Avenue; thence southeasterly, alone •- ' '4*1 Open House. ... . , , Gordon Sice of 122 Ret ford ave- Colleges," it is announced by the avenue was fined $5 for allowing would suit their interests best.'The (Lexington- Avenue' to the Lehigh Valley "The lead car was a new, black A paid-up membership party nue. The tour will take the choral her dog to roam at large. , dramatization and adaption.of the' •Railraad; thence easterly atortk the Lehtgh university. Mr. Eisenbcrg, a sen- ivalley Railroad to High Street, produced: Rolls Royce in the back.--seat of will be held toniKhtJoy the Temple Croup. through Cotm'ectkut, "j4cw ior majoring in zoology, is on the Traffic violation fihes were paid myth was written by Janet Ray, •thence storm High Streetto Lincoln Ave- which Were three- persons — a Beth-El Women's Club at 8:30 in York. New Jersey, Michigan, West board of editors of the univer- to Court Clerk Willis C. 6ird at Marcia Gillespie; David Skaggs Inue or point or place of beginning. Vriginia, Pennsylvania, and' On- the Violations Bureau during the and Betty Eudene. , woman, a man in high silk hat, the temple. Husbands <>f members sity "Hatchet,"* past vice-presi- DISTRICT NO. 3 / preceding week as follows: Speed- Beginning 'at the Rahway Rrver and . tails and stripped trousers, and lust, dent of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- INorth Avenue; thence easterly along but by far the most impressive, have been invited to a,ttej>d. ing, John S, Kteik, " 14 Lincoln TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOBD dation, a member of Pi Delta, Tax Appeal iNorth Avenue to Torett Avenue: thence was a man who wore an old fash- An original skit written by Mi-a_, Blvd., Clark,' and Raymond P. Noe, [northerly along Forest Avenue to Hom- Epsilon, national journalisnvhon- Art appeal filed by Joseph Toina- Illton Avenue; ttuinee northeasterly along ioned uniform from about the Rev- Fred Neumnn eatitled "Sweet Mys- OBIllNANCt NO. 3l-» orary society, and a member'of 312 Davis avenue, Harrison, $12 sulo of 627 Lincoln Park, east, {Hamilton Avenue to MUabetb Avenue: olutionary War'period. That is, hetery pi Life" will'.be-'presented. AN OKDINANCE Fixing (he Salaried <>l and $5 cost cach^stop street viola- 1 thence northwesterly along ' KUxabeth the Officers, and Mcuilx-r» of tlie IV>- the Student Union board. against added 1953 tax assessments' I Avenue to Unden Place; Whence northerly wort a tri-corncrcd hat.- sword and Those.in the cast arc: Marvin.Os- [i«-r Aitd Virc DcfwrtmenU o( TowitshiiJ tions, Joseph Michigan on his new home was dismissed by (along Linden Place to Casino Avenue; one of those old lu.shloned cutaway tro. Albert Goldberg, Iaohcl Wcin- it Crauford. . [thence westerly along Casino-Avenue to t IT OniJAINF.I» l.v (Itc T-.witKl.li) avenue, Uijion, and Howard Van the Union "County Board of Taxa- •Riversldja Drive: thence southerly along coats with a lpt of gold brocade, Harold Trent, Julius Levitt. Coiumitiw of Towiulifp of Cranford. tario, Canada. The trip will be Pelt, Grant avenue. New Market, . tion. Only one other appeal was |Rlver«(d»» Drive to ttbrth Vnlon Avenue; about live pounds of medals antf' a Mrs. Minch, Mrs. Milton Nrw Jrrtcy: . ' concluded with: a homecoming $7 and '$5 cost each; careless driv- Ithence southerly along North Union Ave- SECTION 1 — The annual valaric* of filed in the county. Inue to the Rahway silver; thence south' ribbon, which I think represented Sehloff, ^J^_ the olTkvrs and nicmberH of the Police concert in the'Wcgncr College gym lerly along the Retvfray River to North the .Order of the Bath. I imagine Mrs.. William Isaac, Mrs. Henry "and Fire .Department* of . Township Of on February 11. • lAVenuavfnd point or place of beginning,. Cranford arc hereby fixed a* follows: 1 .these people were the head of theR;ck'.es and Mrs. Bernard Kott. POLICE DEPARTMENT f NO INTEREST CHARGED •Berkeley 'Place; thence northerly alone Fifth year firemen >. 4360.00 the Township Committer e td bo held on {Berkeley Place tp Hampton Street: thence Fourth year firemen ..;...... 49110.00 January 20. 19. .4 Jit. 8:30 P.M. in the [easterly, along Hampton Street to Spring- DOES MORE;. Third year firemen .'. 4200.00 municipal building. Sale will be made IBENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent IF PAID BY FEBRUARY 10 •field Avenue; thene? southerly along Second year firemen 3960.00 to the hiiihcnt' bidder, subject to con- •Springfield'Avenue to the Rahway River: First year firemen 0730.00 firmation by the- Committee ut Its next ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. TAX COLLECTION DBTT. •thence easterly along the Rahway River THAN SHELTER, Chief-of callmen 300.00 regular mretlne after the Kale, pursuant Fireproof Storage Packing & Crating- » Specialty •to Riverside Drive; thence southerly along' Lieutenant of callmcn ' 2fl!t.0O t6 the provisions of U.S. 94:5-114.2. for Commercial Estimates Given Freely TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. [Biversida Drive to North Union Avenue: Callmen SSO.OO J. WALTER COFFEE. Call WEstfleM 2-4484 . j southerly along North Union Ave- IT IS A SECTION 3 — This furccnlng Schedule Township Clerk. Household Goods. nue to the Rahway River; thence south- of Salaries Khali be retroactive to January Dated: Jimunry 13. 1054. , 1-H. lerty-aiong.-Mia- Rahway River to the Cen- 1. IKM. Itral Railroad oi New Jersey and the point PLACE OF ., SECTION 3 — Tills ordinance shall lake I or place of beginning. , *'"> effect upon its* publication after final pas- c. a> provided by Statute, and all ord- . DISTRICT NO. 5 HAPPINESS lu-rs Inconsistent herewith, are re- Beginning at Centennial Avenue and peated. Ithe Central Railroad .of New Jersey: •thence westerly along the center line of Nallee Ithe Central Railroad of New Jersey to The foregoing ordinance was introduced Irllgh street 1( produced: thence along and pa-wed on first read Ins at a meeting Ithe production of the center line ol High of the Township. Cnmniittee of the Town- "ntreet and the center line of High Streel ANNOUNCINO the breath-taking new OldsmobiUi outherly to the Lehlgh Valley. Railroad: ship of Cranford. N. J.. held on January ..Ultra-New for/54! hence easterly along the Lehlgh Valley 13. 1854. and will be considered for pas- New ' lilroad to Centennial Avenue; pience sage.- after public hearing, at another Super "88" for 1954! The Oltlsmobile so ultra-new in rtherly alo.ng Centennial Avenue fo the meeting of said Township Committee al ntral Railroad, of New Jersey and point Municipal Dulldlnff. Cranford, New Jer- deaign ... to original in style throughout ... .„ ploc4. of . beginning. ^

"'TUESDAY." JAV)UABY 36. 1953 there's never been a car like it before! Just wait till you v DISTRICT NCr.' • at 8:30 o'clock P. M. Beginning at WUUams Street'and Den. J. WALTER COFFEE. see its completely new Body by Fisher—that new' an Road: thence, northwesterly along TUNE IN ON Township Clerk. , IllUms, Street to . Hlllcrest Avenue- Dated: January 13. 1054. 1-31 Jthence southerly along Hlllcrest Avenue I lower, longer, lovelier silhouette! The daring new •to Lexington Avenue; thence easterly HOMEMAKER NOW ON •along Lexington Avenue to Denman Road: slant of its panoramic windshield! The dramatic new •thence northerly along Denman Road to Station WVNJ — 11 to 11:30 A. M. •Williams Street nnd point or place of OPEN 24 HOdBS A DAYI {beginning. - Monday Through Friday flair in its sweep-cut doors and fenders! And just wait till you drive1 the new 185-horsepower World's DISTRICT > NO.' 7 GALA DISPLAY Beginning at a point of the Central lallroad of N-w Jersey and the Garwood Record "Rocket" Engine with 8.25 to 1 compression •boundary line: thence northwesterly alone • said' Garwood boundary line to Fifth ratio—the engine >tbat outperforms; out-econoniizes •Avenue; thence along Gallows Hill Road 111 Pa* Am. PlainlUld Ito Park Avenue; thence easterly along AT YOUR even the power-famous'53 "Rocket". For a completely •Park Avenu? to Orchard Street: thence PL.&O00B • southerly along Orchard Street to North SUPPLY CO. new view on modern automobiles, see the thrilling I Avenue: thence southerly along-the di- Ividing line between. No. 117 and No. 119 uJ^Mi^!IIWORK- MASON "htatesuaii. j Phoamactrtln '. new Super "88" ... on display now! And watch I North Avenue. West, to the Central RaU- Iroad of New Jersey; thence westerly along \, 4&&A >L~.;.4CRb-0S08~b24to7 '94HIGH ST onia en •KHV) ixxy Ithe Central Railroad al New Jersey to for Oldsinobite's new "Dream Car'*, the Classic .v. , Ithe Garwood boundary line and point or COM} Wight. | place of beginning. Ninety-l;igut... coming to your dealer's soon! • DISTRICT >IO. • Beginning at a point of the Ranway |River and the Central Railroad of New Jerseyi tfetace. .tMterty ejona the Cantral iRallroad to the Roialle Park TKHrtdsnr [line: thence northetly along the Park boundary line to Roselle Avenue- [hence southwesterly along Roselle; Ave- iu» to Albany Avenue: thence southerly " nt1 the eenter line of Albany Avenue Adams Avenue; thence southwestert>" ilong Adams Avenue to Elizabeth Avenue" hence southeasterly along Elisabeth,Ave- lie to Hamilton Avenue:. thence soutt>- YOUR SAVINGS 'esterly along Hamilton Avenue to Torest .Venue: thence southeasterly, along For- it Avenue to N.orth Avenue: thence west- rly along the center Una of North Ave- iiie to the Rqhwsy River; thence south- rly along: tha Rahway River to !*»• are lehlrol Railroad of New Jersey and point * place'ol beginning. DISTRCT NO. • up to $10,000 Beginning at Orange Avenue snr> rolg Place; thence northeasterly along range Avenue to the Kenilworth boun- try line; thence westerly along thr per iiieinbcr when you save with.lhe pnllworth boundary line to an angle in id boundary line: thenee northerly alonf Id boundary line to Kenilworth Qoukr ird: thence'northerly along Kenilworth >ulevar4 to Hern|ng Avenue UHmlni CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION .venue were produced; thence southerly mg said production of Hemlng Avenur i center line or HerniM Avenoe to nham Avenue; thence westerly along For over 66 v»nr» the CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION has lham . Avenut to I-aBalle' Avenue: ice along LaBaUa"Avasuie to Ronskv paid dividends on the Barings accounts of Us mtmbwi without interruption. Place: thence easterly along Kosv di« PUca' to Crate Plate; " uiherly aling CraiaT>laee * today our position is stronger than «vor. Our latest dividend at the rate of 2Vi%« venue and point or Biao* of heglnnrng DISTRICT NO. 10 Beginning at. the Lehlgh Vattey Rail- AU tUvlns* Received Before the 15th of the ad and tha Rahway River: thane* south- Irly and dawn stream along the Rahway Month tarn Dividends from the 1st silver'to'the Garden State Parkway and aritan Road; thence along Rarttan Road i a Westerly direction to Lexington Av*- •ue: thence northerly along Lexington ivenue to Alan Okell Place: thence west- Tliinkin- of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING erly along Alan Okell Place to Walnut Avenue: thence northerly along Walnu' kvenue to Lexington Avenue I* asm* were YOUR HOME ~ Come In and Consult Us iroduced: thence northwesterly along old production of Lexington Avenue to he Lehlgh .Valley Railroad; thence east- [rly along th» Lehlgh Valley Railroad u> & Rahway River and point or place of We Have Plenty of ginning. . • DISTRICT NO. 11 , Beginning at a point of the Lehlgh ralley Railroad and Centennial Avenue: hence westerly along the Lehlgh Valley lallroad to the Rahway River; thence Mortgage Money Available Southerly and down stream of the Rahway liver to the Garden State Parkway and irltan Road; thence southeasterly along . i Raritan Rood to Centennial Avenue: hence northerly along Centennial Ave- 11 to the Lehlgh Valley Railroad and CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION World's Record "Rocket olnt or place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. » Beginning at a point In Adams Avenue Kllsabeth Avanue: thence eosWrbr Adams Avenue to Albany Avenue: i northerly, alswg Albany Avenua to 2 N. Union Ave., Cranfocd, N. J. elle Avenue: thence northeasterly ( New Jer»ey and !«rly through lands ol Union County Park 1 Spruce Street to BrooUnlde Mace:-them.** Orchard Htreet (o Turbu»h Sli««l nul nf th« llahw.v River ta Hiversl(|« Prlve; : Roselle Avenue to the'Rosalia- Park Ratrttaa SoeaU I rly along were produced; thence northwesterly Lincoln Avenue. West, »nd point or place to Rahway River; thence southerly along easterly along Brooksldti I'late prikduced point or place of lieijliiuiiitf. thenci> knuthfny aluiitf Riverside Drive to ILE along the production of Lexington Ave- ol beginning. the Ranway River to Springfield Avenue; to BprlngflcM Avenue; thent-e northerly D1STHICT NO. IB "isino Avt'iiuf kud poliu or place of LVI ary line; thence northerly along the Rarttan Road to Crrrsrnnial AAvenua; thru FrUay >Ue Park boundary Una to the KenU- northerly aaang Oensennial Ave- nue and the center line of Lexington DISTRICT NO. 10 thence northerly along Springfield Avenue ulong Springfield Avenue to "Park Drive; IlrKlutilitif itn point In Coilno Av«nnt beginning ' Avenue to the Garwood line and point t« Hampton Street; thence westerly thence along Park Drive to Its terminus; ,i>id Klvortldo Drive. lhe"<» northeaitcrly NUTC: In re(«Ience to itrsxU. railroads, HOUR* \iaU9 T. M. f|l YOUR NIARIST OLDSMOBILI DIALIR Ih boundary Una; thence northerly ni» to the Central Rsllrnssl of New Jar. Beginning at a point In Hampton Street along the Various courses of said aey and poinl or place of beginning or place of, beginning. and Orchard Street; thence northerly along Hampton Btre«t to Berkeley Place; thence easterly and through Iktidrnf the along Casino AV«nU< t» Undoil Hac« and rK'er, It i« the lntao,tian to follow Uworth boundary line to Orange DtSTsUCT jtQ. H DISTRICT NO. IS along Orchard Street to Torbush Street; Incites auutnerly along Uerkeley IMace to Union County Park to the Railway Hlvrr; 111• j ci- nurtlifrly aluiuj Llndsn. Place lo ctnl«r line thnmiilwut. Monday Nights |venue; thence southwesterly along , Begtnnmg at a paint sal Lexington Ave- Beginning at a point In the center line thence easterly along Torbush Street, to Hampton Street; thence wentrrly along thence northerly und up stream tu theOruiigf Avenue; thrnce rasterly u\on\; Tb« j9 Of the Central Railroad of New .Jersey land* of the Board of Education; thence Hampton Street to Orchard Street and Rahway River to the boundary of SprlnU- Oi'jutfe ,Avrnii« tu.pralMI Vlace; tnvpec Tang* Avenue to Unden Place: thence •UK and the bmindsty lin* af Oarwood.; field; thence westerly along the Spring- nmirii'ily ulnng Cnig rUi r m Nnrmandi' •utherly along Unden Place to Elisabeth thesice souU>wes*rrly aloag the Oarwood and of Lincoln Avenue. Wast; thence northerly along lands of said Board of point or place of beginning. jdoptwd by th* Tj southeasterly along Lincoln Avenue. West, Educrtion 417.33 feet to a.point; thence Held boundary line to the Westtleld boun- riocts thence wt'fktcily along* Worntendii' NORRIS G H E V RO1ET Ivenue: thence southerly .along sOisa- boundary line lo Ike WestOeld boundary DWTHICT NO. 17 dary line; thence tnutlieaklerly wlnng the 1'1'iif tit I...SJIU- Avt-mir: tlirni.e nurlli- mittew at a HOME HVSTEM Us»; theaea swstnearterty atoog the WearU to Benjamin Street; thence southerly continuing along said lands of Board of Beginning st a point of Orchard Street Avenua to Adams Avenue v>d natal along Benjamin Street to Williams Street; Education 'Westerly to Spruce Street, u^jjttwld boundary line tu the (Jarwiiod fily ulonu l^S.illf Avt-iviii' to UunbiiiiJ lanuarr 12 place of beginning. SaM aatf Oark ^awsary Uam u> Raritan tend Torbush Street: thence' easterly boundary line; (henc« along said Carwood AVfttUe: th*\i4ie *s|utsuly aioi^g Qiutha|it NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES WESTF1ELD, N. J. J - -r2 »_i- -long Raritan Road thence southwesterly along Hlllcrest Ave- thence northerly along Spruce .8treel.k> along Tornus~ h street t'o thltlie ISIISS> I oft hthe DISTRICT HO. » i » »r nue to Lexington Avenue; thence north- iBrooksld* Place: thence easterly a|dag| BoiTa of Education; thence northerly boundary line ita various courses to Gal- Avenue tu Hermits' Avenue; tlirnce north at a paint of Ugt ««ayral to laiwtngaim A westerly -along Lexington Avenue to lows Hill Road; thence northerly along vrfy iilontf Hertihig Avt-itue pn eaty • Brooksiae Place to faprlngfteld Avenue; along lands of Board of Education 411.33 Gallows Hill Road to Park Avenue; Kenilworth Boulevard: ttience ALSO 0*4 DISPLAY AT THE 6M MOTOftAMA, \jVALD6ftFA5f6ftfA HtttlCJAW, the Garwood boundary line; thence thence northerly aletig Springfield Ave- feet to a point: thence continuing along Use Can- Okell Plan: northaattirty along the various, courses thence easterly along Park Avenue to along Kenilworth Boulevard to t .» " . nue to.Park Drive; thence easterly along void lands of Board of Education westerly Orchard Street: thence southerly along River; Ihtnce eoutlarly and I a| Mew Jgnay to I 'Park Drive to tig Mnaimsi; tbenca ajat. l> Spruca Stnat; tbence northerly along •!; ! I ' ••"i-..;r m (1 :•.: ,••• • n ' . l.l b4."l'l'.n ' >;-A I ,J ;r.i-:i> ' .i.l*! t>* »l » l-l", J'-l !".'l. "I u.-.;' .)-. •••i;«J u» v~'}?lA HllsVJ J-'-vtl. ,'!wu.';^u 11 ^f < .' •ml.-' i-l»- '

t • -*-^.-_ . t ' r. J \ I'.'rJ'J.-r V THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1954

lowing equipment carried by each postmaster general for pen vmhel as a trustee from Union County 1 GARWOOD KENILWORTH thick, viscous compownt (called jCfau Draft Calk 15 Men • • ..,/•' • '• ••" , • , •• •• • of Commerce of the cars: . , - Hobbies to Highlight This appointment is one of more The Association's Installation Wa5 bright stock Y with ~a thinner oil < Selective Service Board 44, held Friday at a dinner at the | improved Oil (called -distillate). However, to Hears Newspapermeu Three-way radio, rubber gloves, Meeting of E*w> Clttb than 130 to be considered by the Senate...... wtukh serves Cranford and Gar-Trenton Country Club. repaie an"improved^-motor—oil— M: . Ray, two wool blanicets.. rescue rope. • A hobby and interest exhibit wood. has faeep directed to induct Michi, last Thursday. Dr. McNab prevent.knocking after the first few . Bloomfield. correspondent in iBoardtittEdtteation posts to be All- Dante'A. Costa of 438 Third ave- Berardinelli Changes center's nursery school while oth- and Garwood four to a total of ljt In announcing that he would not Three men announced they is assistant director and. Dr. Moody thousand miles, a car operating on, charEe_-of_ the Associated- Press ers did clerical work or made pot ied at next month's school election nue announced yesterday that, he seek reelection, Mr. Austin, vice?- By Citizens Group at 'Earliest Opportunity' office in Newark. 400 prisoners listed by Warden would~-scek-three-year-terms as a group head in the Research Di- the improved orL could use a gaso- Plea to No Defense •••', holders for the center. Tea andBelK [drew near last night, there were was in the running for one of thepresident of the board and chair- KENILWORTH — In a wportipoor. Thc room has -no special Kinlcy, Hiirdinii and H;i-rding 8n-' line of less -octane number than [statements by two incumbents, three board posts to be filled. trustees. They are: Thomas F. ' Vision of the Standard Oil De- Joseph Berardenelli, 64 years coffee were served by the hospi- man of the finance committee, yes- Parker of 72 Park drive, Charles released today, tlje CisaxcnS" Coir.-i facilities of a musical nature." noJc buildings with ;in average of velopment-Company, Linden. that required by a car using con- tality chairmen, Mrs. Nelson A. I John Scbnitzer and Gerald C. Aus- First candidate actually to file terday issued the following state- A."*Tralka of 588 Quinton avenue] mittee for the- Public. Scfeoids re-j' In recommending the retirement 31.67 children 'per mom... • *. ventional motor oil., Police Cars Ready old, of 9Winans avenue will be Itin, that they did not intend to run a petition with A. T^Jfclopca, secre- l Dr. Moody also is co-author of a Clarpoole of Union and Mrs. Har- ment: — and Robert J. Wyll' e of- 23—3 -Boule • - commends the TreCiiyarmi" pi Me- !of the building.'the committee cited The .condition of classrooms in paper on "Gasoline Additives" In conclusion, the authors state sentenced January '29 oh a charge ry G. Joyce of Roselle Park. Mrs. 4HEATO ou- can gain a full yean of college by (again, and a. declaration by Melvin tary of the Board/ofEducation, 1 ap;>reclate the confidence Kinley School "3»: tfae earliest jits age as well as a report from the Huri.lini! Schriol ;uul Harding ' 1 vard. Mrs. Emil Elias of 641 Clin- w For Emergencies of selling liquor, without'a license Jane E. Mc.Govney of Cranford, IV. Hurley, the third trustee whose was Warr_en\.J.: Iluins, Jr., of 312 . which was presented at the meet- that although much progress had now for UJC's Spring semester and placed in me by the people of Gar- ton avenue will be. a candidate for opportunity. |State. -Department of Education, Annex, tilt' report st;ites, is "(Jcn- president, presided. . -,.••• I term is expiring, that he was seek^- fl venue. term ineing.. This nresentatiop'resentat'icn covered an boon made in alleviating this prob- on February 13, 1953; in Cranford. wood three years ago when they thc two-year unexplfed - The action *is u by ihe •, \Vhich notified the Board of Ed'ucu- enilly satisfactory," but the report extensive study of anumber of lem there is stilly further need for Of Any Description arm tinning 'at summer school ... in September |ing reelection. Others .who had filed petitions elected me a trustee of the public The date for sentencing was set Incumbents Charles DeGruu. cemmittit.- f«iiu>wTiaj7.: ejh. r receip-t ol. j lion _. that ihq, room nov recommends that the sanitary fa- chemical compounds which might improved'motor/oijs and gasolines. Mr. Sehnitzer, newly-elected yesterday included Mrs. Jean school system. I have endeavored v following a change in plea from, MKiWIBI •you'll.fag i£rfc$sbphomore work . .--. 40 day and a reporp t frotr. ??tuc s5Ll&-«Mamincc .the manual training class is sub- jL-ilities of Hardinu School be • be used to improve the perform- The three radio patrol cars -. of US Senate Expected I president of the Republican Club, Shoosmith, 64 Willow.. avenue; Henry Bird and Sydney Tyjewski Eft..McNab attended Quot-ris.Col- not guilty to non vult (no defense). 3D idgbl courses . '.". Classes begin February 1. to discharge my responsibility, of on. present tist of scfcow.3 Jacilhic>. standard and should be relocated modernized. 'The olHccs arc over- ance of gasoline. d£J^M^tt I reported that the club executive Frederick L. Dushanek, 142 Wil-office to the best of my ability with announced earlier they would be by September of, this year. "The lege in Canada,urom which he re- iTGarwbod yrorrfaTn~Bessic~Phil- To Confirm Lyons-.^-^-. In the report the twarinec says crowded as -..they were designed • In the paper prepared by Dr. carry more equipment than those I board, had been ^u^hprized to wait low 'avenue^and' Nicholas LoBue, twd burposesin mind — thejwst A. Vonderaa revealed last week he in ibe Me-committee said the McKinley ceived his bachelor's and master's For dWk ino^ii* of B*gi*trar. CR W800 th™» — e— sanitarj— — -•- ^ - ^ —— - . I , . fo» > "r • L •occupanc »^ ^ VI 0*«l»»»-^y» b» y ••*on• ^-e person and McNab and Dr. Moody, tilled "The of.. many other departments in lips, also changed her plea to nori The United-States Senate is ex- [until ail petitions had been filed 201 Second avenue. Frank Galau- candidates for reelection. Albert degrees,, and the University of in education . for. the children of Kinlcy buildtn* te*j«n*ml , a, .*; e • School contains- eight -Classrooms. ;ll.o .|uiw_ l)em(, uscci i> v. Effect of Lubricant Composition on this area, according to facts" re- vult. She is chargediwith abandon- pected «to act soon-to_cgnfirm the I before selecting a slate for endose- ski, president' of.the Democratic Garwood, and the proper mainten- will seek the two-year unexpired CHicago, which conferred his* doc- Tel. Cr 6-9653 both."antujuateii anni inadequate." iplup s the health, dental, music, and int. l0pOrt exphlins. Combusion Chamber Deposits," the vealed in'Chief William A. Fis.-ment and neglect of a child in. appointment by ^President Eisen- 1JMON JUNIOR COLLEGE I merit. He said he himself was hot. Club last week announced en- ance of plant facilities which are term caused by thc resignation of torate in" chemistry. He joined the Plainiield September 15, 1952. Shehower of Eugene J. Lyons, for- JOHN 8CHMTZEK '• The music^-lw?E-"" the report j industrial arts rooms. It is further pointed ouf'by the • authors state that a now carafte, r cher's annual report' for 1953. • 1 Beimert Pbce, Oaafon)| Avrana at Holly Six—I Cranford essential to successful administra- Stephen Kutosh this past summer. j Development. Company in 1*36. He The chief's report lists the fol-will be sentenced on January 29. merly of Cranford, as assistant explainsr ""is sub-ssau^taard• .in size j According to the rc|K)it, 30 class- report that the auditorium is too only a few thousand miles of nor- ; tion of our educational program. Mi's. Elias and Mr. Tralka have and the v«ntilati«ai aroil is rooms arc now in use in the Me- is the author of a number of arti- School Budget Hearing bden active members of the Citi- small for a complete assembly and Jnal driving, requires-a gasoline'of cles in the (leld of motor* fuels and "Anyone who has had the priv- that some seats arc in need of 5 to 5 octane numbers higher thart Polio Drive At Lincoln Friday Night ilege of serving as a member of the zens' Committee for the Public lubricants and is a member, of the Republican is—expected', the - four repair. Thc gymnasium, which is ' when it comes off the assembly GARWOOD —With public hear- Board of Education knows that : American Chemical',Society. supported Regional,Local School Budgets the stage hf .the auditorium. Is too line, in" order to prevent power- Dr. Moody joined the Develop- ing on the proposed.school budget they must give freely of their time mall to provide sunlcicnl physi- Wasting knock. The cause of this for the 1954-55 school year sched- and. effort, sometimes at consider- by this group if only in an unof- ment Company.in 1944 after re- [Quota Set ficial capacity. ciil education activities, the report • extremely important occurrence is ceiving his Tjachelors degree fi"qm uled f6r"8"p.~rn. tomorrow at Lin- able personal sacrifice. However, Club Elects To Hike Tax Rate 95 Points Says. According to the report, the the formation of deposits in theWesleyan College and his doctorate coffiSchool, A. T^'Mbsca; secretary I" find ample reward in the hope A resident of KenilWorth for assembly programs and cafeteria combusion chamber from gasdline from the University of Wisconsin. Local .Goal $2,000; of the' Board of' Education, an- that I might have contributed in a flve-and-a-half years, Mr. Parker KE3!*IUW<>RT4l —: Based on the tentative budgets' of theservice-further curtail the physical and motor oil. nounced that the complete budget small way to continuance of our John.Sehnitzer Heads is employed as an engineer by and local Eouiwls of Education, the tax rate in Kenilwortll He is a member of the American Mothers torCauvass g education "program. Continuing, the authors Chemical Society. will continue open to examination educational program, which is. un- Local Club for Year; Weston Electrical Instrument Com- that conventional motor oils are Homes January 29 by the public from 9 a. m. to 4der the guidance pt a competent pany, Newark. He formerly served for this year win 4»fc sap 95 pcunts. Mayor Robert C. Kru'eger reported Cafeteria facilities are not sufll- usually prepared by blending a — Read the Classified Ads — p. m. today and tomorrow at thesuperintendent and teaching staff. Other Officers Named as employment manager for Mack yebterday. Lier.it, the committee, says, to pro- . Mayor Kniies*ir »^id 1hat Kenilworth s share of runn^ig JJ»e vide .for all the ehildroiv who eat' .—• • GARWOOD — Postmaster John ofTlcc of Superintendent of Schools "Under present conditions it is GARWOOD — 'John Sehnitzer Truck, Plainfleld. Mr. Parker is I L. Dugan has announced a $2,000 Lewis F. Laird in Franklin School. necessary tor incumbents seeking a graduate of St. Benedict's Erep schixa! s-JsScrm will • bc^ = at the school, therefore three was elected president of the Gar- tuture building. This w.ould save classrooms must also be used as I quota for the local March of Dimes As tentatively adopted by thereelection and new candidates to wood Republican Club for a one-School, Newark, and he took spe- St f3.739. ait increase » S41 .- 1 drive. Most of the quota is expected Board, of Education on January 4, conduct a strenuous time-consum- cial courses at Newark Industrial 00O over the ptevuK» ycisv while .about $120,000 in Interest. Mr. lunch rooms. ,'.'-. yenr term, succeeding Roy Fitz- Krurger said. it' was .further j to be collected from the Mothers' the budget calls for the'raising of ing campaign. Because of the pres- simmdns, at a regular meeting held Arts School. An unsuccessful the local school buuiart has been I March which is being planned ,for $173,910.98~by taxation, $10,305.71 sure- of - personal business which candidate1 for a scat on the Re- out by the mayor'that'the The better your own biscuits are, in Bay Leaf Memorial Hall last incrcasett- frwtn yMKJflCO io $241.- --Regional, .budget doesn't Mrs. l*ilt«*n. Reflected Friday, January 29, from 8 more than the amount required in demands much of my time, I regret Thursday night. Mr. Sehnitzer. is gional Board of Education last 1 reflect tho operating costs of a new 1 to 9 p. m. '. ' . taxes- under the current budget. that I will be unable to' devote the former vice-president of the club year, Mr. Parker served as presi- 000, a jump nl S33JW0: By Library. Trustee** ( building. Seventy women will conduct a Grand total of items in the pro--necessary time to such a campaign and is a member of the local dent.of the Holy Name Society of Mayor Ksucs«' t»«uiase«il out lhal KENILWORTH — At a reorgan- the more you'll appreciate... posed budget is $198,662.50, as and therefore will not seek' re- St..Theresa's Church in 1952. Heeven before- the Bost He- ~A native of Tjafwood,"'the "new gioiuil district commiimtieK' to dis- I after completion of their streets. Spruce avenue, recently was ap-club president attended the local increase. He said 2ii aUtrapl will wiir'th™ c made to haHA Hfee budjjH forcuss'the problem. He said he will Forty persons from local clubs pointed vice-president and assist- schools and is a graduate of West- Mr. Tralka is a graduate of Mrs. Marie Pitte-n president. Students Begin ant treasurer of the^ Common- Irvington High School and attend- municipal activities' Bo J*st year'*; propose that Regional cut down I have volunteered to collect. Among field High School. He attended on its expenditures by having more Martin Ile'ut was named score- , wealth Bank of "Metuchen, Singer Evening School, Elizabeth; ed Newark College of Engineering otal or -less- Roimush Council [organizations represented will be: work on tW HXUMSSCS Tuesday students in each classroom. He tary succeeding Norman Cortcsc. I the Rosary Society Society of the Mr. Hurley, only one of the three studying mechanical drafting- and 'for three years. He has been Constitution employed by Purolator Product*. siiid he felt that wouldn't do asand Miss Helen Mergott was rc- I Church of St. Anne; the women of trustees whose terms expire who isadvanced mathematics, and is em- 11 1 haInl a thc hl| c lax llc [St. Paul's Evangelical.and Reform- seeking reelection, was elected to ployed as a supervisory leader at Rahway, for the past 15 years in The amount asktvS by the I" " ' * H « -1 elected treasurer led Church; the auxiliary of the the board last February to fillth ethe Dichl Manufacturing Company the electrical department of theystems. Maywr Knautscj" said, is The borough is "strangled" by The following committee chair- Revision Work the education costs despite the I Lions Club; the .auxiliary of the GARWOOD — A committee of one^year unexpired term of Addi- plant in Finderne. He resides with plant's engineering. For thc past men were appointed: Library com- IGarwood Democratic Club; Repub=* - (Continued on pan? three/ his wife and daughter at 408 Un-several years, he served on the;o swallow in ntaa»y years. He largest incrcasiMn vnlables in the "students^at Lincoln School is busy history of the . borough. Mayor mittee, Mr. Cortcse; house and [licun Club; the Pre-School Moth- revising ' the constitution of the ion street. . * negotiating committee' of Lodge jointett out th^t the iwxvMiah can- just JKrucger suid. He explained that gi'oimds, Charles A. Kosmutza; ers' Group and the auxiliary of Bay Student Council, it was announced Others elected were: Vice-presi- 340, International Association or iot, touch these items, ii Rosary Society Machinists, NcfaaTKfc bargaining the same increase cannot be ex-books, Edwin W. Kraus, superin- eaf Post 6807, Veterans of For-this week. The present constitu- dents, John Brezny and Mrs. Mary iccept them. ' •- • agent for Purolator workers. jieeted next year. eign Wars/ tion is 17 years old. Plans Card Party Wiener; treasurer, Mrs. Kathcrine Looking pxt tbe rurrail tendent* of schools; publicity, Mr. Peter Morrison, the school may- Schubert; recording secretary, Mrs! A veteran of World War H. Mr.the mayor explained that thU i* Mayor Krueger Huld he felt the Knsmut/a; and thumce smd budget, Any resident or organization rep- Tralka served'four years in Eng- Regional district may be .getting esentalivc interested in, helping is or, is chairman of the committee, Abner_ Sells, and- corresponding only thc bcshunuiav Bolh Ibe local a new committee, Mr. Kraus and Aid to Polio March secreUiry'Miss Doris T~. Colweflr land and attained the rank oi and Regional boamls. Ij-avc- cxpari- ioo lar^t.jMv said ctmsldcrutioii (urged to contact Mr. Dugan ~o? mcffiVen of which inehjdf Karen Mr. Cortcse, co-chairmen. Ragonese, Frances. Spina, Margaret CARWOOD — The Rosary So- staff sergeant. He is a member of sion proerarnS Under cwraudtrat should be given to splitting resenting the Ilss Doris T. Colwell, vice-chalr- Raymond Brown qnd Melvin Wdrklngman's Memorial Post 9393. Tt was reported that $200 was B Materia, Richard Harper,. Robert ciety of the Church of St. Anne HurWy7Were appointed sergeants- He proposed that Regional delay so that Wai self government 'c'aii fman VFW, .Newark, and was active re- Npent Monday (or new books for Davis, Jack Haydu, Judy Hayden, will conduct a card party on Fri-at-arms. ~7*"' its near srinool in Clark be applied so as to establish a cently in the building\tund drive policy of ""home rulo." I the library including'best sellers. Larry Smith and Carol Dubas. Mrs day-, February 12, it was announced ".»"A social followed^ the meeting, ncl appropriate lice S14ZJOO0 lor St. Paul's Women Dorothy Tearse is adviser, and today by Mrs. Timothy McDon- of St. Theresa's Church. He is thc and refreshments were served by father of three boys, Charles. S; Teaching Principal Louis Dughi ough, chairman. Assisting Mrs* Mrs. Roy FrUsimmons -and [To Hold Food Sale McDonough are Mrs. Alfred Sicko, Mrs. James 3, and Robert, 4 months. sponsors the Student Council. Joseph Schnauffer. i GARWOOD — A food sale .will The "California Tests of Menta Mrs. Herman J. Steffen, Mrs. Mary Prior to moving to Kenilworth 1j be sponsored by the women of St Maturity" were given in the third Wiener, Mrs Peter Kilburg, Mrs. four-and-a-half years ago, Mr. I Paul's Evangelical and Reformed fifth and seventh grades of the loca Joseph Mayer, Mrs." John J. Mayer, PTA to Feature Wylle resided In Clark. He is a jurch^.onlrFriday, JanuaryJ!9, in schools last week. Part of the re-Jr., Mrs. Rose Barresi, Mrs. Joseph graduate of Union High School and Traffic Manager Institute, New the church recreation hall. Mrs. Vlsed~Testing prograrh;~hdw"~ in Bergamo; Mrs. - John - Wolf .Mrs. York City. Mr. Wylle is employed Luther Phillips and Mrs. Lester force in the schools, the tests were John Haferkorn, Mrs. Joseph Po- Barbershop Group as assistant traffic manager by Stcffcji arc chairmen. given by Superintendent of Schools rubsky, Mrs. Alfred Pelusio and this Lewis F. Laird, Mr. Dughi and Mrs. pominick Cardillo. For Fathers* Night Perkins-Goodwin Company, New A silver tea will be held York City, and is a member of afternoon ' at the home of Mrs Mrs May Crissey, remedial read- A Helen .Hayes film on polio and GARWOOD — Selections by Pro- ing teacher. "Lights Out,',! which; outlined a members of the Westfleld Chapter, the Metropolitan Traffic Associa- Styled, to "be Copied, for Ifesucs to Gome • - • Phillipsp , 512 Sprucp e avenue. tion. He is a member of the First ceeds will be used for the building Special emphasis is being laid Mothers' March, were shown at aSociety for Preservation and En- : (Continued on page three) Presbyterian Church, Cranford. fund. (Continued on page three) couragement of Barbershop Quar- tet Singing in America, Inc., will He is the father of three children. t are not. not do we probe the entrails be .featured in a Fathers* Night Diane, 9; Patricia, 6; and Timothy, of the pificoo or thefeh. We patronize no oracle or squint prygranri to be presentcdJ~by the" 1.-This wllUbe- hi*-llrst.attempt Parent - Teacher. • Association at to gain an elective post. no eye at the ctyda) balL Signs of the Zodiac are to us Lincoln School tonight. A. former resident uf Maplewootl, A current' membership of 338, fContinuoa' on page two) inttreomgdecoration*andadeckof cards is best used for representing 80 per cent of the poKer. HKooc-tbe4ess we look forward with excitement parents of children in the local Flynn Announces public school system was reported to mtcrestiiii£ cicots in New Jersey in 1954, for if the by Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons, mem- Bui for Reelection bership chairman, at an execu- iiupttm. at 1953 continues—and we see no reason that KENILWORTH-James Flynn tive board meeting last Thursday fe should not—New Jersey will maintain its economic night at the home of Richard B. of 410 North Seventeenth street Harper, St., 316 Locust avenue. announced today he will seek reelection to the Union County solid fashion. U There still exist the economic Mrs. Charles L. Tombs, treasurer, Republican Committee from the ; that mfar** one of thc foremost makers of reported a proflt on a recent chil- First ..District in the March pri- dren's luncheon "program condtict- mary election. cd by the association. Mrs. Charles Shoosmith, president, conducted Mr. Flynn was elected to his the meeting. first term as a county committee- man last year after losing a very biscuits fa wety assures close decision to Nunce Zan>- package! Motorists Fined < pagllone the previous year. He OUTSTANMNO GARWOOD — Charged with is a member of the Planning careless driving, William Wirth of Board, vice-president of the 19 5 4 534 Summit avenue, Wcstlleld, was Young Republican Club and fined 91B when arraigned, before served as the Republican's pub- Magistrate James • T. Leonard in licity chairman during the recent Regardless o( design, homes built of lumber reflect wood's Municipal Court Monday night. GcneVal Election. natural warmth and friendliness. They are inviting home* Alan R. Arensdorf of 609 Orchard Tlie county committee-man also —homes with a long life expectancy, because of wood's street, Cranford, paid $4 for park- announced his support for the Ing in the wrong direction on a reelection of Councilman Ken- enduring qualities. For these and many other reason*, one-way street. neth Hart. automobiles to locate a large assembly plant in New Y«« ma'am, if you, too, make wood continues to be the choice of 8 out of 10 horn* Jersey. HThc reasons prompting thc Boy Scouts of builders. For the home you plan to build, use wood. And, wonderful biscuits, you'll ap- America to locate its operations in New Jersey are preciate the fluflincss, the ten- Thrilling to Priv^ as to See ! for the best in lumber, come in and see us. PTA Invites School Board der, tasty goodness of Borden's still sound. 1 The potential for growth in New Jersey's Biscuits. Real homemade fla- GandidatertoTWeeiing Monday Industrial Elbow — that area crossrivcr from thc Falrlcss ( vor, that's what they have, The ttew "Standard of the World" is now on display tioned and more beautifully appointed than ever dared FEEL FREE TO CONSULT US ABOUT ANY - because they're made of finest ig safety and convenience. KENILWORTH — Candidates rt of the program, husband Works of the U. S. Steel — has-not been exhausted. in otlr showroom. It is not just a new model, but a before ... and executed in a~ dazzling anay of YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS for the local Board of Education of ofncer"s will conduct the meet ingredients, blended to perfec- Tnis greater Cadillac beauty—and this finer Ing. John Ruth will preside an< Metal working plants and enterprises satellite to the steel FREE I Celor-BookUt of Deli- wholly restyled and re-engineered Cadillac—-flew gorgeous new fabrics and leathers. jj'- us well as those for the Regional tion every time. Councilman Oliver J. Brown, Jr. cious R*cip«s using Borden's .(iota its more massive grille to its more.distinctive CadObc pafonnance—are available for 1954 in tlireo Board of Education from Kenil- industry are on thc move to this part of New Jersey. And think of all the time and And, what is even more remarkable, this wonder- It is always a pleasure to cooperate will serve as program chairman Biuuitsl Write to—Borden's, rear deck. brilliant new aeries of motor cars .., the remarkable worth have been Invited to speak School Commissioner Howar Work you save with Bordcn's H We are proud to be in thc electric and gas business in Room 1015,350 Mudison Ave^ ful new Cadillac is as thrilling to drive as it is to serf Series &. the disfingnwhed Fleetwood Series 60 ut a meeting of the Parent- Murphy us secretary and William Biscuits. No mixing, no meas- It is lower and longer in silhouette . . 1 more New York 17, N. Y. A great new 230-horsepower engine has added Special and.the magnificent Fleetwood Series 75. Teachcr Association Monday ovc- Lung as treasurer. New Jersey and to have a functional part in the develop- uring. No ingredients to buy. modern and graceful in its body lines . . . and with nlng In Harding School auditorium. Candidates for the Regional new power and responsiveness. A vastly improved And. of comae, there k the supremely beautiful ment of this great state. No extra dishes to wash. { greater majesty and dignity in every detail. Beyond Edwin W. Kraus, superintend- Board of Education are William Hydra-Matic Drive provides even greater smooth- Bridges and William Broderick. Just pop >m in the oven. Borden's question, it is destined to influence, the design of ent of schools, will introduce each ness and flexibility. Advanced Cadillac, Power Steer- candidate present who will be This election will •10 minutes' baking time and motor cars for years to come. C creations are in our Bhowroom given an opportunity to speak February 2. they're ready to serve—piping ing, now standard equipment on every mode), brings Builders' General Supply Co. BISCUITS •waiting your critical inspection. Wo cordially briefly. This will be purt ot thc Among the local candidates who hot. golden-brown, delicious! -tk«y tail* Ilk* y«ur Aw* I Matching this exterior beauty are Cadillac's with it a whole new concept of steering and KamlKtig invite you to aee. inspect and drivd them at your association's annual futher's night have filed up to press time yes- luxurious • new interiors—more generously propor- ease. And new Cadillac Power Braking* has intro- BUILDING MATERIALS APPLIANCES program. terday were: Charles DeGraU. Following the business session, Henry Bird, Sydney Tyjewski. Your money bock If you don't agree that a square dance Will be held in Thomas F. Parker, Charles A BORDfN'S BAKt 'N EAT BISCUITS 336 Centennial Avenue CjRanfonl the gymnasium. Frank Spera uud Trulka and Robert J. Wylic for an bmtt of altlj C«t mtm at your hla orchestra will play for dancing. three-year terms, and Mr*. Emil y LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY "Your Service Center for Every Building Need" It was announced that nil mcm-|Eli»s and Albett A. Vondcraa for groc«r s dairy counter. bers of the association and their! a two-year unexpired. term. Tins friends are invited to-attend. " 'election will be held February 9. NHwl—if*i pmtkmt* U y—f ycf If—11 119-121 East Fifth St. PUinfield. N. J. • ••/••

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C. Smith is committee chairman 103. B & B Is Jni first placed last Wednesday night* .The meni 'organizations, all showing progress j 63ms wbich fitted in contractor, and is a member of Lo-Garwood Parent-Teacher Associa- and Mrs. John- il. Mayer. Jr.,, ofon Saturday, February 6 'at 10Dugaii and' Mrs. John L. Dugaa, FJect« aub !Han«» Congregation ^Meeting bers also voted to participate.! ifi The Official Board win meet .at Book of Ruth The Wheel took three games, during the year, were presented ibeir school Tcqrtc They in- cal 715( AFL, Carpenters* Union. tion, is industrial chairman for this $12'-Center street, was honored a.m. in the Church of St. Anne to an'cTiicr—mtother. 8 p. m. Tuesday and the church Mrs. Renk President At SL Paul's Friday and two gimes each were won bythef Mothers' March to be con- Installation and spiritual affairs ot the church ctuded £SOBS' on ihc lives of George Mr. Hurley is a member of the year's March of Dimes and treas- •Sunday afternoon at a birthday John J. Mastcrson, sort of Mr. P & S, Ens Market and Heyman ducted in connection with the Vh and Abraham Lincoln. Civil Defense Police Reserves. He urer of Cub Pack 75. A homeown- party. Guests included Marilyn and Mrs. John D. Masterson of membership class at $ p.m. theTopic of MacKenzie KENILWORTH - At a recent GARWOOD J- Richard Kapke. discussed. ,. ' - • '• ; Dinner, Convention ' president ot the Church Council,Manufacturing Company. drive..- .• •. :•• ...;..•• . ..." In his annual report on church Qthess wese on general arithmetic, is married and has two children,er, she has resided in. Gaf wood 11 and Monica Mayer, Linda Riccardo; 50,1 - Hamilton street./ Rahway,' was the hntni nf Mr«. ttnn. feted last Thursday at a surprise Attendance Planned At 8 p. m. Wednesday, the Apron Sunday at will preside as the .annuatTamgre Wnrron .T BlntM, Jr., statistics and activities, the Bevan, d tbejoewesl and best methods Gail, a pupil in Lincoln School, and years. Before her marriage she Sandra Wepprecht, Edith Castaldo, ert Gordoh 61 Cbolidge drive, Mrs. Mom Auxilitiry Plans AlGhurch Nancy Haydu and Valerie Vander- miscellaneous shower given by GARWOOD — Garwood will i »• ^•^•^••aw^^f^i^ n ^«m w^ ' *^* ^re»V ^^e»e7e» *^eV •) i gaUonal meeting of St Paul's of the Uons aub, addressed the Karin.-a-Washingtnn .SchaoL^atu^ -was-embloved in the bonding de- P Strings Circle of the Women's So-. KENILWORTH—rThe Kinsman Ann Renk of Kenllworth was Mr. Tougher revealed that 23 iiave several representatives at the oee In Mrs. Vlda Harris' class meeting, reviewing the accomplish, The CoUovxctc pupils- in Miss dent, pajrtmerit of the .American Insur- murk, vocational guidance program. tor clety of,Qhristia» Service will meet ]Redeemer" will be the Subject elected president of thtf Electa Evangelical and Reformed Church Party at Orphanage ; Ceremonies Sunday « persons. joined the church during annual dinner of tho Union County^ the eighth grade students^ *x>oklei» were: BllUr Nelson, Le Roy Rugs. at the1 home of Mrs. "Arthur Good- 1ST held in the church hall at 8 p. m. ments of the club, and /auxiliary. 1053 and that there were 215 active, fcuotfa grade have the best Mr.. Binns, petition was ance. Company, .Newark. . and Susan Cleihens of Wes'tfleld. I at the home'of Mrs. Frank Wanca, Sunday- morning' at Kenilworth Club. . GARWOOD —> party for chil- i2 Conference «f Teachers* Associa- Sandy FBtrcWW, tob Svitak, Rosie 1 tomorrow. Hostesses were Mrs. Anna Thorn ifcas.far in Hie school year filed, ;6r~this week, was'elected Mr. Dushanek, a member ^ One -hundred fifty local school | ° Fourth avenue, on careers are now being studied reds of 535 Passatc avenue and the Gospel Chapel as Fred 6. Mac- dren at St. Walburga's Orphanage, For Officers Named members at the end of the year, .tions in Elizabeth next Thursdayw OaU and Russell Gleitsmann. AWo tiecwa : Mrt- Rwte Reports of organizations will be and Mrs. Pugh. Mrs. Deremcr a net gain of eight members over in effiart. cocperaiian, school work. to -the' Board of Education by wood Memorial Post 317, Ameri- pupils went roller skating Satur- Hostesses assisting Mrs. Wanca in reading clones. '-' Twig Circle at the home of Mrs, Kenzie completes a scries of four Roselle, will beheld by the Ladies' Among those planning to attend Robert DeRicfc of 633 Monmouth Vanderrjei of Mtllw^rth, vtcc- presented and church officers presided. . " . By Presbyterians the figure at the close of the pjre-j Lmprove=*!ni_ punctuality and write-in vote in 1949 but did notcan Legion, served three years duy morning in Elizabeth. The so-, Mrs. Joseph Kosky and Mrs. It was reported that the material lectures on the book of Ruth. He ptcsM Albert* Vdlp df Auxiliary of the Garwood Lions GARWOOD — OUver W. Davis were are: Mrs. Myrtle Christie, presi- avenue.' ; — elected for the ensuing year. vious year. . j plcasact aijilude: Roaa Buch- run for reelection when; his term with the Marine Corps during cial was sponsored by the Garwood Elmer Cranitski, of Garw»od. has been prepared by persons who Club oh February^. SO. Arrange- : dent of the Garwood Teachers' ' will speak at the Family Bible Clark lecreUry; Mrl "Witnessing for Christ" will be and Mack F. Preuss, newly-elected Sunday School classes will meet biiicfer. liEbia Certo. Robert Trppp, expired in 1952. He served as World War II. A lifelong resident PAL. Chaperoning the group were are exnerts in their various fields Three Truglees Hour at 11 a. m. ^ chtblalnj and ments are in charge of the follow- School Programs Friday Twenty-five persons from" Gar- Association; Mrs, Stephen Shoo- Ann falkefc! the sermon topic of the Rev. Wal- [ ciders of the church, will be or-at 9:45 a. m. Sunday. Sandra Tnpka^ GeiTy Wergland, chairman of the supplies and of the 'borough, he is a graduate, of Mrs. J. N. Boertman, Police Sgt. wood and Rah Way were in at- and is designed to help the pupils lldbf Kenilworth, ing committee: Mrs. Helen Mayer, KENILWORTH — At Iwo as. smith, president of the Garwood. Educator* to Visit Frank Bv Macmillan of Rahway Mrs. Hilda ter C. Pugh, pastor, at the 11 a. m. , dalned and installed as members At 2 p. m. Sunday' members of Jo AEESI Oenrrorr and Joyce Dean. equipment and building and the local schools and of Jonathan Harvey Co\ve)l and Special Officer tendance. , Decorations were ,in in their choice of life work- The sunshine. ,'.•• •'.', ':."".-. ,"', ^ • chairman; Mrs. Ethel Hackert, Mrs. semblies tomorrow in Harding PTA; Oliver W. Davis, president will be the speaker at the eve-* worship service as International 1 of the Session during the 11 a. m.the . Westminster Fellowship will Mrs- Teaxse^s social studies rounds committees. Dayton Regional High School, Rudolph Wrhel. rose and green. .- immediate use will be the choice To Be Selected Margate City Schools Mrs., ftenk preflHtted a iln to Mary Pugh, Mrs. Alice Wepprecht School audltotiun\, The Swedish of the board of Education; Sup- ning service at 8 p. m. The young Missionary Sunday is observed this worship service at the Presbyterian. leave from the church to attend a classes awp^n have begun subscrib- Born in Bayonne, .Mr. Binns Springtield. . He is married and is Mr. and Mrs Joseph Casa)e. 6f • of courses to be taken at Jonathan Mrs. Volpl, thfeT*tlrinj preildent, arid Mrs. Helen Deremer. Group will present a program or The bride-elect was honored at erintendent of Schools .Lewis F. KENILWORTH — As part of the people will hold their monthly Sunday. There will be Sunday Church on Sunday.. Also installed stewardship rally at. the First Pres- ing to a Bac»-sj»per every day. Thelived in Elizabeth onclRoselle i*ark co-owner of the B and D Service 355 Hemlock avenue had as gues'ts Dayton Regional High School, and Mrs. Volpi presented a corsage A contribution of $10 to the Swedish folk s&ngs and dnnccs. \ wlll^be Joseph HT. Deremer and another recent Shower given by Laird and Teaching Principal Springfield. . By Methodists Cooperative Project in Educational supper at 6 p.m. at the home of School classes at 9;45 a. m. byterian Church in Roselle. n< dehiwened to their class- before coming i&-Garwood nine Station at Lincoln arid 'North ave- for the week-end, Mrs. Casale's fa- her two aunts, the Misses Kath- Louis Dughi. , Miss Barbara Joslin, 430 White- to the neW preVldent. Mrs. Cbra March of Dimes Was voted" at a The program will be presented at Joseph Rakacs, reelected elders, is used extensively in nue. Cranford. KENILWORTH — The nomin- Administration. local educators ~There will be & meeting jot 'the Plans for the ensuing year, will years ago. He is a^JRjduate of Bat- ther, John Chasarik, Sr., and hercrinc and Anna Lyons of 844 East The Teachers' Association also .The booklets are also being wood road. Union. • ". Gan«nul)er closed the meeting meeting of the auxiliary at Mrs.11 a.m. «nd 1:15 p.m. The group and Stanley Mallinson, William Mr. LoBuc is manager of meth- ating, committee of the Community will visit .Margate City public Couples* Club Monday, evening, be discussed at the monthly meet- tin High School, Elizabeth, and sister, Mrs. MaryStalma, orLans- 155th street. Bronx, N. Y., andwill send two representatives to sent to parents. \, with a prayer for everhisUng wt>rld and the Junior Women's Guild will Mayer's home,- 812 Center street. wilt appear in native, costumes. Perry and. Victor Nemeth, trustees. ing of the Ladies' Aid Society next ods , and operations for the Jager f6rd. Pa. The ladies' Bible class will v attended^—5ace Institute in New held "trt"'their home. Attending the annual legislative conference •" This program has b«en directed- Methodist Church will meet Mon- schools on January 28. •peace. ..•••' •-;. ...'.. ••,.•; . .• • The Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor, N meet today at the home of Mrs. meet at 8p.m. Wednesday. Thursday. The Women's Prayoer Card Part^To Be Hel(d_ Xxitk City. Rb-4*—d*ssoc-iate.d with Watch Company, New. York City! Mark K. Bowlby, infant son of! from Garwood were Miss Dugan's of the New Jersey Educational As-' by Miss Wlnona Newcorob-Par- day at 8 p. m. In the church to will'take as his sermon topic, "A by whom he has been employed Making the trip will be* Edwin MacKenzie. 60 Arthur terrace, at 4 Circle will meet at 10 a. m. Wed- from vapr amri the Diamond Expansion Bolt Com- Mr. mid Mrs. Kenneth Bowlby of i sisters-in-law, Mrs. William E. sociation in Trenton on January 30. ents who havejprotilems or ques- select three candidates for the Charge to Keep." v W. Kraus, .. superintendent of 1:30 p.m. John Smart of Plain- BAlUetd^ School Po«t» Helen Spaighf Rolls nesday.- and mid-week prayer regular maeetini: last Thursday pany here. for 15 years. He also served as a317 ^Myrtle' avenue, was christened Board of Trustees as well as for The elections took plac£ as the tions cpneeiitriing courses or careers schools; Kenneth Glover, adminis-* Geld will lead a discussion of basic (Conttnuei ftimpat* toi|»> meeting will be held at 8 p. m_ its'the church hall. Eight President of the Lions C)ub, Mr.statistician .for the J>Jew York City Sunday in St. Paul's Evangelical other church committees, commis- High Women's Game ' annual congregational--and corpor- will be invited to conferences with Bible truths entitled "Sailing with Mrs. .Bias !»• t^uWt^.Kilen- The local church Will be host waSiaaTeered to assist in the Binng has ,been active for many Board of Education >fqr four and and Reformed Church by the R.ev. sions and boards. - • tration assistant; Mrs. John Ruth, GARWOOD — Mrs. Helen ation meetings were* held at the the teachers. PauL" . berg HKA Sctoolt EUcnberC, N. Y., at a leadership training meeting tocul Mothers.* March, which will years in Boy Soout and Cub Scout one-hajf years. He has , an en- Walter C. Pugh,' pastor. Mr, i(nd PLUMBtNG HEATING OIL. BURNKKS The *electioru_wilLbe announced president of.JrwJparent^Teacher Spalght. rolled 196. with a ihree- I •church Monday night. ' "fAnother phase 6r the ^program and She fcrtew>e4 Ajbarty Business for women's organizations of all J' 29. The grdup in- programs in the borough. He is gineering degree from Palermo Mrs. Jack Bowlby were sponsors. at the annual congregational meet- It-was—announccd-that^the-Fri-. game average of .175 last^ Thurs- ' Adopted' at the corporation meet- will be the administration of apti- Association;, diaries DeGrau. a jMege. 'AJbfthy, fw t*$ yeari. Presbyterian churches in the **!":- Mrs. Michael Augustine, advancement chairman for BoyCollege, Palermo, Italy, and also Ing on February 21 and those day evening children's . services day night during the . weekly ing,conducted ~'by"Jdhn^w;~~Sny- tude and occupational. interest member of the'"Board of Education, She Is a member j»t the Community -Mes=—Wander;—Mr*.—David--Silva, Scout~Trobp^75r "Married"to' the was tjea Of Miss Eileen Dugan GENERAL. CpNTRACrrOR helmer, pastor, is chairman of thepastor.of the Methodist Church. reation. Mrs. Edith Englese rolled crease of, approximately $2,000 gtitute for Career Guidance to give Service and Official Board. The Students Plan. Revision Ooraoush and Mrs. Sicko. •• ' has a son in the seventh grade at GARWOOD — Miss Eileen committee. In connection with the project. over last year's figure. This budget GARWOOD SOCIALS 103 Adams Ave. CRanford 6-1261 fhe tests. Kenilworth Is. a member of a Parkway Speeders mother of one daughter,. Dianne^ CContinued Jrcmc page .6ne> '• Mostessses " XBiTejie Mrs. Edmund Lincoln School. Dugati, daughter of Postmaster and included an item of $1,255 for on the use • of library . hooks .by BenHEagteaso,. • Sr^ Mrs. Frank Mi-si Rose Tillish, of 317 Hazel i In other school news, Miss Helen At the 11 a. tn. service Sunday, team consisting of Springfield. Fined in Local Court 6, she is a member Of the Kenil- BELLA NAPOil Mr. Costa, who recently ,.was Mrs. John^ F. Dugan of 408«Lo- CARPENTRY MASONRY PAINTING mortgage and' debt retirement, an pupils this year, with' the coopera- Brawn. -Mi*. Anthony Bernpsky avenue, and Mrs. John Haydu of ^lergott's fifth grade class is work- the.pastor will continue his series Bradley Beach and Margate City. worth Parent-Teacher Association. promoted to the rank of captain in ciist avenue, who will be married KENILWORfH, — Three men RESTAURANT iiMrease of $945 over last year's tion of Mrs. Rex Oldford, librarian. E3icabeli» Dillson. . Linden are vacationing in Miami, ing on a .unit in science about of talks entitled "From Missions Last month the other members She has been a resident of Kenil- herfArmy Reserves^ is training of- were fined Monday evening in specialising in , iUpire in this category. In addition 'Each class has a period a week in Fla; They plan to visit Mrs. Til- force and energy. Many examples to World' Christianity." u visited. Springfield. • - . .' worth* five years. • ficer of the 9201st Transportation Municipal Court by Magistrate ITALIAN DISHES 1o , the . current expense budget, which the students visit the ppr-Six School Candidates lish's brother-in-law and sister, it sources of each have been illus- The youth division of the Sun- Staging Area, Detachment 2, with, William Bruder on charges of Fine Italian Home CoUdnf tbe church also.proposes to expend ough library. In Miss Alice Rogers' jrom page one) Mr. and Mrs. Ffed Merkcl of Jack- rated by the class. Billy Dugmore day School will meet at the par-; speeding on the Garden • State headquarters in Kearny. He is em-sonville Beach, formerly of Car- Celebrates at Party Scout Troop Chairman Home Made Ravlell . approximately $2,300 for benev- class the following children have soc S_ 3JU«rI>ou£all. uho .had re- ployed by the Jersey Central Lines nade a paddle-wheel powered sonnge at 8 o'clock tonight to com- Parkway. GARWOOD — Herbert Werth- olences during the current year. wood. ... .KENILWORTH — Unda Meri ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES : read the most library books since -cijua^d to beiconie a member of as .public relations, representative HIGH SCHOOL >oat and Ronnie Kaminski made a plete details for a new worship Fined $15 and costs were Rich- wein of' 213 Locust avenue has AJtffsley Howarth acted as secretary the beginning of the school year: the Borough Council. Mr. 'Hurley Mrs Ivor Stcnen of 212 North vater wheel for a mill. service. The group began work; Hamilton, daughter of Mr. arid Take Out Orders Promptly Filled and is news editor of the "Coup- 1 ard Krill of Union and Donald been named chairman of the com- air the corporation meeting. ' Rona Buchbinder, Linda Certo^ s Upon graduation he was assigned You'll earn a N. J. State- Hifli School. QUALITY FULLY av inci'Jlni -. i«u. . . Study simple arithmetic, -or trigonome- BOARD OF EDUCATION, KENILWORTH, N. J, II You Want The Best For Less OnrfiCE i» faciWttr?" cix'**n.lo Ihr lecal "vot- as a training officer in the office of Certificate approved -for admission to «» vd ~H%v Cxucra County TU'Ci^l^l Htfiti thp chief of transportation, Wash- try, or anything in: between. Prepare. . college., •_ • -:.•-..:-—.-.' • _ . NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING GUARANTEED Scinal lllismrt Xo..5. in thr'County of KENILWORTH Come h The Home Of QF(i... Caioni.. SBJAT «d Xr»" "Jtirufy, Ihat the ington, D. C Ho,has received sev- lor a professional career in engineering, A veteran with 36 months entitlement uU tv- iield at the Jnnui. Jersey Prep and have almost enough O>Iitw«tll Spnnefirld: Columbia Army. , ' school schedule won't Imterfere with, of Kenilworth. N. J.. in the County of Union, that a public hearing wdl be held Friday Hriihl*; Washinc left for a full time 4-year college course. *or thr 'iccal voter* of Mr. Costa came to Garwood from your job. because you can attend Jersey evening January 29. 1954. at eight o'clock, in the Harding School, Boulevard, Kenil- : Back of Jersey Prep is 30 years o! GctunaH IDik-tnctK >Jo. 1 and 2 Bayonne in 1947. He is a graduate worth, N. J., with respect to the following tentative budget for the school year OarwoocI for thr lefial Prep at hours to suit.your own conveni- Nucoessful experience In accelerated 1054-1955: SOURCES OF REVENUE t:»l dedion DiKtricti: Noii of Bayonne Accredited Evening ence, during the day or evening. Co- education. M. Bi»w«r Sch'nol. Clark High School and attended New X ao>4 -I:i; HJcrdinfi Sc-hool. Kcniluortll educational. ' '• t " • Jely 1. 1B52- July lr 1953- J«ly 1. 1954- «• Schtu*U Hniltc 32 York University, St. Peter's In- •'..,: . June 30.1953 June U. 1954 JtntU. 1935 2nd day of February. stitute and DeWitt-Business Col- ••" - Actual Anticipated Antieimted Standard lege. He is married and has a REGISTERING FOR FEBRUARY TERM to 9 DAILY Balances: ' . Revenue Revenue Kevenae STARTS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3rd, 'THE ROBJE^ ad «ktd'3ncwtin£ will be npen daughter, Shelley Lynn, 4 years Appropriation Balances July.l, 1952 9. *ii.. Eitsirrn Standurci old. (Includes Capital Balance of $522.41) ....$ 11,574.20 Technicolor — First Motion Picture in ucti lancer as may be 1,983.78 f t^e«erit la caet their Mrs. Shoosmith, president of the Appropriated from Balances As <*il mertinj! the qucntior State Aid (Exclusive of Municipal Aid) ... 12*,73207 " 15.2J3.69 CINEMASCOPE! UK Snr tbe ioUoU'in£ purpoHcs Pleatie M»U Your Donstton ' Municipal Aid • •'••. .»••.«• 7,595.31 7.595.31 JERSEY PREP — to — District Taxes (Exclusive of Debt Service) 134,761.00 184,666.00 CTTB3CEVT EEFEKSE ...S3H2.24H.-45 ... | IH »;••*• EtEPJURS ASCD KEFUVCE- ' < BOX 2»,'CX*WOKD. K. 3. 1186 RAYMOND BOULEVARD, corner of Broad Street, NEWARK MEScrs 12.unn.oa • •*...». -.,... (Chapter 7 Districts Only) MA3CCAL TB*IVI3«JC S5.75u.00 RELAX - - Opposite Public Service Bus Terminal ' Phone MArket 34050 Tuition ; ••••• ''•"<'''''^T&DXTt'ti.l, 175.91 __o— ' S.822.50 Miscellaneous Revenue .»I.»I»rmbi[-r front eacfi Uon Balance Appropriated _- £ but- b« Boro oi TO PLAY THE PIANO... of ' Berkeley At*e«nt July 1. 1»M 1953-1954 priated . IIWMvitiHcp *d Clark will be Current Expense % 11,124.88 &« tt!u« ]Boai>d oi Education for the SUN-WAY CRUISE bnanumi ruXU bnrtxc «d ^hsme >i>4;art;. 153.83 1 ' toH»« Repairs and Replacements ... Once you learn to play the piano you nave Et? vc&tTr u»tf ^tt teoaj'd of Education -MnuUjj 817.86, Debt Service ;~ J .983.78- accomplished something that Will enrich your Sctiuull Iksamn Xu. j. HELEM R. ' ' TOTAL ..$ 14,080.35 whole life<^listening id music is never airsoul--•- West IndiesO n« satiafying us making it yourself. Every hoy nul . " APPROPRIATIONS girl should begin learning how to play the South America CURRENT EXPEN8B . CMto Budget piano' durjng their school years. • on th* 22,000-ton tntlf laverit* 1952-1*53 1953-1954 ; ftYMLE! Administration:. " S. S. ATLANTIC Elections :.. S 139.34 9 25&0O .ST.TH0MAS*M6UAIM .Salaries 10,442:34 11.955.WI c Legal Fees or Salaries .... **' TMJWT —:~6«w*r 5 Port»*i ^* BOVS^andGmL^rWOOLS and UAYONS. rec- «.9« to 29.98 :. V Widmark Maldln STRIMfiUSS BEAMS J9 BROCCOLI kUMCH In Technicolor REPAIRS * REPLACEMENTS | ' . 19 WESTFIELD Contracts . „...... :..„ ...... $ 8.019.53 $ 11,820.00 $ 14.570 flO 0 RENT NOW — BUY LATER "Take BOYS' •.t&MM&.zz^ : : __ •- Educational Equipment *.... ,.-..«- •>•>•* J^86.B4 —0— 3.000.00 TOOAY . fKL - SAT. ' j the High Ground" (Office andOtherRjulpthent .:. 1M.42 4.410.00 3.400 00 Pie Crust Mix 2 i 29 utrii Iftay tifkwarti Keel — plus — Janitors' Equipment > 463.39' —0— 100.00 6 For very little money JX.-1" week or month you Spencer Tracy V • *• "WOOL, RAYON. ETC.. 6 to 12, 13 to 18. re«. 11.98 to 29.9» X3 c "Calamity Jane" Jean Simmons TOTAL REPAIRS AND u BEEF POT PIE 2 f« 49 can ttelect a new spinet or pranil piano anJ REPLAcfeMElfTS ^l:ill.;. $ 10,856.18 $18,230.00 $ 21.07000 LOUIS LUBBY ^" have it delivered now. 11 you decide to keep the "The Actrctw" 87 I0Z. piano, within six ttiontbi), all money paid for SKIRTS — T MANUAL TRAINING 11. CAM PK6. € EWy Hind. SAT. MATINEE -r- -JAN. 23 *^ **". *-*^- * .^VOOLS, SOLIDS and PLAIDS, t to 14. re*. 5.98 to 7.98 .:.....; ., " U SWIR'NING 3 FRENCH FRIED FISH STICKS rental will be credited oh the purchase] jZj Redemption of JBohdk & Note Requirements....! 18,500.00 $ 18,500.00 $ 17.000.00 MIATtM «AT. JAN. 19. All OINBtS THMI WO, JAN. tt HAIL THIS COUPON Robert Colccn OUANTITlIt MAY M 3 Sailors* A Girl" Staclf Gray Interest. ..'. - , 5,800.00 5,310.00 4.820.00 /... CHOPPED HAM in renltnt; • TOTAfc, DEBT SERVICE $ 24.JO0.OO $ 23.810.00 $ 21,820.00 Name "Sabre Jet" CONVENIENT STORE HOURS! — plus —• . CAPITAL OUTLAY ^Thunder Glenn Ann PARKING Grounds ...... ;...... ,. $ 2 522.41 —0— — 0 TUES. - THURS. - fWU Ford Sheridan t Phone MArket 3-5880 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY .a.,. ..$ «ED. - SAT. — JAN. tt - M "Appointment IN REAR OF t • "Jfce MwACemer e# Mew Jersey" GRAND TOTAL ...„ u.™ ..$177,403.14 In Hondurut*" O A. M. . M. STORE GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY the High Ground WED. thru gAT^-Jan. 27-10 „-». take notice that"*, copy of said tentative budget will be on file and open for Inspection, by the public, between the hours of one and three o'clock, in the after- - Wed. - Sat. SfUNWAV BtraiMNTMIVtS Botany Bay From Infancy to 16 Years I10011 2r ?5fh *£*£. froqjJwwry *2, 1»54 until January 29. 1M4, in the office of Secre- 605 MOAD STtllT, tHWAMC 1. NEW JOSIT 233-5-7 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELP WE 2-3180 tary, Harding School. Boulevard, Kenilworth. N. J. S A.'!!!.-• F. M. MRKWfi LOT OVtNWtONUOAYIVIMrNaSUirn.1 ilH of Baydud 1 Secretary. -T i • •'••<; A

CHAMfDllO CITlttJN AND CHftOJfTCLE. •• ;H ' seile Park thm the Blues, vs. Alumhit Bullets vs. Arrows. Fly-Up Ceremony , several new ones were learned by Lincoln Board to Meet i Cranford'g wins over Iiadeh Recreation Basketball LeaguesJokers vs." Beavers and Vellow the group.. Trophy Seveni Sweeps HighKght Pin Action estfield^ Jackets vs. St. Michael's;'March 6, .There'will-be.a meeting of. the • Gains more imprenive than W^stfleld's. Discussetl by Leaders The meeting was conducted by executive—btrara of the Lincoln lues Seven sweeps were turned in)' over the Tiiers. The teams seem St'. Michael's vs. Jokers, Alumni •At the January meeting' of'the Mrs. I. M. Kerzman in the absence Linden's vanity cagers vs. Beavers. Yellow Jackets vs: Parent-Teacher Association in Lin- junior Friday night In the Cranford LIONS CLUB n> to be very well matchea. ; Go Intel Action This Saturday Girl Scout Leaders' Association, of the president, Mrs. C. J. Inge- coln School ;.t 1:15 p.m. Wednes- I •tfi ree-Ofnc win— Arrows and Bullets vs. Galloping Incredible Bowling League, iw»HtInini«Etar of Presbyterian: Hue In Don Feelev. Wegtfleld b»s in %h* Jiminr nnd Senior Bovs' Basketball Leagues spon- held Monday at. the Little House, holm. The . refreshments were day. Mrs. Morgan. Jones; president, ning streak and downed the Blues DTTuHo Dnmtno*;—March—13.- Gnllopint 4deas—wwe—«Mtchungcd—foe—the time this season that seven teams Heyer .. m 14S 113 • line defensive players—It~ls~ex- sored by the Recreation Committee will open their "season with' tour 4*rved—by—the— leaders from St. ^U!ill«jnductth*iOttiioji ivernme for the: second time Friday eve- uk 1X3 Dominos vs. Jokers, Yellow Jackets .prownie fly-up ccrptnony. Songs have, been shut but. Mtt pected hell be assigned to stop 1 Michael's under the leadership of ning at Linden, SI-38. gomes in each league at ! the high school Saturday night. Patrick J. •vs. Beavers, Bullets vs. St. Mi-and games were discussed and Final Seconds Rally Included in the three-game win- Barlow _. St. 'O Collide Cranfbrd's high-scoring southpaw, o Mrs. H. B. Moore. GIVE TO THE MARCH OF DIMES Coach Stan Grayson's boys were TOTAX. Ron Doyle, who is the • county's Grail is in charge of arrangements for thp committee. chael's and Alumni vs. Arrows. unable to penetrate the Tiger de- ners were the tbp two teams, Fis- Decision Leads to Overtime BARBON-S ZSSO leading scorer. Harris Mosher is Activity will start at 6:30 p. m., with Junior League names fense and were unable to hit con- cher's Market scoring over the »fiGU:;:Him;:i;iHnm:;a;u;aauHHH«!mH;u;ffi:m^ Otx on :.-•• Figbt for Lead the fading scorer.and rebounder scheduled as follows: Galloping*- : ; sistently from the outside. Only Triumph Over Linden Peppermint Room, and the Demo- Moie«n I Blue Derib Rated for Westfleld. He has been aver- Geores and Ken Foster. Doyle Twice Ties cratic £lub taking three from Har- Ml Domjnos vs. Yellow Jackets, boys' Pistol Team their accuracy at the foul line Unbelievable would . best "des- m First place will be at stake Won. [On t*ar With Strong aging about 15 points per game. Rockets—Bill Barroh, Tom Game for Cranford; » kept the game from turning to a ris. Ltd. Fischers still holds ^aBrool u . , 15* ISO day-evening at Sherman School. Bob Ericsson has also been a con- 'gymnasium; Bullets vs. Jokers; cribe the. desperate final seconds us Trotta, Tom White, Randy Wilson, rout. ••'.•..' . six-game edge x>ver the Democrats, j ifjoreerf ..... SO j Cranford Hoopsters sistent scorer fqr Westfleld, while girls' gymnasium. At 7:15 there Meningnle Scott Star play of the Cranford High School .. *-•'. _ . ,". AI_ u Aj'i- _• I .'TOTALTOTAl,. _.-...——.--- when Rrst Presbyterian .meets St. .eorge Huhn, Jim - Donovan and Given Trophy High mSn for the Tigers was Bob Principal change-in thet tbp, po- V. F. W. tl» I A neighborhood .scrap .between Bob List is a threat on sets from will be two more Junior League Warren Tinnez. ' • ' By IHIX LIVINGSTON cagers Friday night which led tositions saw Erricp Trucking -edge B«rardWJli .. 10 in a Cranford, Tirk with l44aUles.r " »ach Bill Martin's' Bhies and outside. • '••••..•'••• With less than a minute gone in a 7f-62 win over Linden in over- Tln*o ', . Ut m Church Basketball League game :ontests: Alumni vs. St. Michael's The Junior League teams and SALES Cranford now has a 6-3 record, : tnto third position by winning a Markowich IS* 115 •1 John Lay's Blue Devils of -i During Dinner a sudden death overtime, Clifford time.;-.; ' ,.', - - / sweep frbm the Methodist Men's HUbert ..: 141 175 1ST in the boys' gymnasium, and Ar-players are: while it was the seventh win in Ml at 7 p. m. Both have 2-0 reccing, ^estfleld is the only contest listed Scott's Richie Menihgale hit on It looked as if Linden would de- Webwrt ~ Ml 305 rows vs. Beavers. in the girls.' Galloping Dominos —Ronald The pistol team of the Cranford eight games for the Tigers; Club and Tinnesz Market edge into ' Handicap 11 » 14 St. Michael's came up with Its this week's scholastic basket- Clifford Scott Rips an outside shot to gain a. victory feat the Blues without too much 840 gymnasium. ' •' •• Zesch. Jimmie, Rich. Ronald Welke. Police Department received the a fourth place tie by taking.two TOTAL _...- second victory in a row by down-' \ ill program. The game will be ;.pver Coach Bill Martin's five. trouble. But with only 35 seconds Junior Varsity, 42-29 Senior League .competition will Steve Huveson, Bill McAteer, Jim from the Cranford Shoe. Store. - TtMMESZ MARKET «3» fayed tomorrow evening at. 8:30 cities Servico trophy for finishing 59-57. The rules in high school left to play, things began to hap- .-.._ in lit ing Cranford Alliance, 36-27. Both Clifford Scott jayvees swamped get underway at.8 p.m., with the McAteer, Gene GrirTith, Don Mc- The Men's League, which last Tinneu. P. the Cranford High School gyrn^ n' first place in Division B itf basketball state that . if a game pen. The climax of this drive was Boertmann isc 312 MS teams played very well defensively the Cranford Junior Varsity Tues- Aces playing the Apes in the boys' Clintock and Charles Scher. week.held third spot, dropped to a OlTulUo ..- isa ISS |:The two teams go into this strug- goes into double overtime, the first the interception of an out-of- isa 171 Cisar paced the winners with nine day 42-29, giving Cranford its gymnasium, and the Jacks facing the.. Union County Pistol League Hot Stove tie for fourth by bowing to theBurnett •e with about the. same records, Yellow . Jackets—George Wil- team to score two points is f1-- bounds pass by Walt' Sosnowski Sportsman's Shop for three games. •lleardo :.._: 181 13S points, while J. Jlichardson hit for second defeat in a row.' The Blues the Deuces in the girls' gym- liams,. 'Fred' Spotts, Dick Arm- last season, as the league's • TOTAL —.,- S38 7»1tea restfleld is having one of its better nasium. At 8:45 the Swishers will winner. •' : . , who heaved the ball through the Other sweeps were recorded by 10 for the Aliance five. Murhiv ran up against a stiff man-to-man strong, Don Leech, John Sosnow- ilinner was held last nlghf at Polish Anthony Tinob, at right,-commander of Capt.. Newell ' CRANFORD SHOE STOBE •!» tasons on the hardwood, with ah defense and good , rebounding. me%t the Terrors in the boys' During the first half of the came Dinner Set hoop to tie the score in the last P,etersen's Dairy over" Barnett's Orrok. 9r -...-.-" 13» and- Byrnes each had seven for the ski, Jim Shnw.nnd' Ronnie Durham. National Home, Linden. at he \ record so iar.. The Blue Devils is pleased to announce the appointment of -Ttifsfoy, . i l^L AXJH •_ Rodney ,Piske Post 335, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is shown second of play. <~ Hayeck . 1M» 158 13S Cranford's main trouble was poor gymnasium, and the Raiders will Wines & Liquors, Lehigh Esso over Hopper ..„ ;...,,__ 1« winners arid Vogel' hooped eiyln nve been defeated twice by Re- Bullets—BUI RiHgs. Bob Harvey, Recognition for high averages in Cranford; was uble to stay; out" m receivuTiiT "the'ltccix^io'irCorrimltteo^ Softball 'trophy *pr>-behalf * The final seconds of -the. 'game 178 161 ball handling. play the Rockets in the girls' gym- Builders*"General and'the-Police •am- -«• forthelosersT" . 7rr".~^-. |orial"nnd; by Roselle Park.-They Steve Zulick, Glen Allinger, Frank participation in a majority of the front most of the time. However, of the post's team,- champions in .the Recreation Softball League went like this. With linden lead- . 160 7; Coach"" Stan—Grayson's-~ Biues nasiunw—JS-- ...... Hermanglu Among - Department over Breen's Gold Orrok. Jr. —— 180 nve beaten Summit twice, Edicon D'Antonio,- Bob Lawrpnce;-; Cliff- season's matches' went toAl Fis-' their luck changed in the be- last summer. Making tKc presentation is Ivan A. (Pete) Nylen ing by three'points and with only Handicap — » . 30 In the other game BJbnday eve- started the game in good style, ., Games will he played each Sat- Jackson and Frank Walter. LUCCHESI MOTORS, Inp. Checks. '••*.•„.'••' TOTAL . . «10 ech., Columbia Plainfleld, Bound- her, Joe Kovacs, Fred Roberts, , ginrlinR of the third quarter. From two seconds remaining in the game, uv ning. Calvary Lutheran nipped but after..the first three minutes urday night, with the exception of Jokers—Clyde Durham, Tom of the Recreation Comrnittec. ; -'...''' .-...'• Major Leaguers Despite the many sweeps, the rook, Linden and Union. ^ . team captain, and Bob Ryan.. ax the -authorized there on, until the last second of Jack Cooper was fouled and HARCO CHEMICAL CO 13 • Cranford Methodist, 43-39. Doncy Scott started putting on the steam. January 30. Mr. Grail said it is Walsh,'Tom Johnson, Carl Kaimer. scoring was not exceptionally high MlchaeU .._ 175 176 ISS |Cranford, meanwhile, i? ulso planned to have, each Saturday's Other team members, who difl the game, the Scarlet squad was Slated to Speak awarded, two free tosses. He. missed 10« 313 was the game's higty scorer with Their rebounding and ball han- Cliff Dobbins, Dick-Luby and Nor- and no 600 individual series were Marmy ,..- iiveing a fine year. The Blues not shoot iu a majority of the "able to keep the lead. Then with the first, but hit on the second. As Svedman - IBS ISS 21 tallies, but this wasn't enout arV outstading defensive job, hold- pains. Hillside, Wdodbridge and were winning by 17 points. Aces—George Wenning, Bob Fischer, Ralph Koury, L a r r y Monday evening at the . Singer the pass and scored as the buzzer Scheller. Peppermint Room, 204; .... 174 117 Pete McGevna', Bill Davis, Larry the ClifTord five. Drmny Doyle was Celebrates at Victory Dinner Htimak ' ing his man to one point, stealing . The. third and fourth quarters Steers,. Pete Scholz. Vin DeMarco, Bonnell and Matthew Haney. Recreation Hall, Elizabeth. sounded. As might be expected, Koury, Fischer's Market, 202; Mar- Nletiel. Jr. „.. 84 IB selle, while; losing to Roselle DiNichofs and Josh Hull. on the line taking two shots, and Ranktn 184 IK the ball on numerous occasions and were the same, ScQt{ keeping an Bob Thieme, Dan Rearick and The Cranford team had a perfect .j 226 North Avenue, The Softball team of Capt. Newell Rodney FTskc Post. 335, the Cranford fans went wild. The, 17* urk, St. Mary's of, Elizabeth, Rah- St. Michael's — Winnie Wep- A highlight of the event will be shall Democratic Club, 205; Web- Broughton — 181 in MikJ e Wilson. record, of victories in Division B with the cym in complete silence, score at'this point was 59-59, Rulcher breaking up plays. He also hit [or ay and Clipord Scott. edge of no less than 10 points*- " recht, Mike Bracuto. Bill Maher, Veterans of Foreign,Wars, which lost only one game during the regular the announcement of two new er, Sportsman's Shop,. 202; Ciam- 13* 1S5 Apes—Art Kaimie, Bob Knimle, he was able to sink both of them, Htetrel. Sr.'.... 1S3 nine points, while Wells' was I Comparisons are a poor way ofHigh scor,er for Scott was John in the second round and> had n WESTFIEU). IS. J. In the overtime, it was all Cran- bruschini, Errico Trucking, 320; 58 «2 Walt Marshall, Frank Donate, putting the game into overtime. .season and came through the, play-offs undefeated' in the Recreation members in the association Hall of '." Handicap 33 McLean with IS points. No oneBob . Evers, Mike Deane, Dave season record of 14 wins to six ford. They. outscored the demor- TOTAL 77S mad for the winners with 11. JDlermining winners of athletic Harold Domnratius and Bob De- SoftbainCcaCUe last summer, was presented wlfn -the_Becreation Fame. Among the ten candidates Cory. Methodist Men's Club, 200; rane, John Fair, Clayton Mitchell defeats. . . • , Then, again, at the end of the •„•:,,. .-, . ,, alized Tigers, 12-2 in the" extra Franklin for Calvaryjuid Youni; bntests, but the Bhie Devils in the Cranford lineVup hit double Laurcntis. selected is Cecil Spittler of Cran- Austin, Petersen's Dairy, 201; Btoj Cl'l'UEN - CHHONICLE •!> figures. ' and John Hayeck. WEsirield 2-7887 three-minute period of .overtime, | Committee trophy at a victory - dinner Saturday ;iight in Veterans frame. ''" McCullou«h -- 135 171700 for the Methodists also had nine layed a better game against Ro- Arrows — Albert Strublc, JcfJ ford, who died before the Hall of renko, Petersen's Dairy, 206; Alnvr 155 Doyle's jumpshot tied the score Memorial Hall. McMahon markers. O'Neill. Ken EmO'Hara- , Howard Dirks, Joe Ernst, 1 Fame was established. A standout Pete Molloy was the outstand- quist, Lehigh Esso, 204; Gold, Po- ' 17 at 57-57. Scott was able to gain Ivan A". (Pete) Nylen, member Ranhofer 1« Cranford Alliance will meet Cal- mons, Bob Davis, Dave Sllva, Gil in the Union County League, Spitt- ing player Friday night; He top-lice Department, 201; , Weisert, . w 145 It* US Jim Glcuson, Andy Ventree, Tom possession of the ball from the f th? Recreation Committee, prc- Weeks MB l»l vary Lutheran in the other contest Warriri, Bob Kaul, Bob Newfeld Clarke and John Pfanne. n:n;n^^ ped the Cranford scorers with 18 IS INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION for ented the trophy to Anthony ler later pitched for the Newark VFW, 205; Moleeri, Barton's Esso. Handicap -— 1« , and LeRoi Wilson. jump and started - a slow weave points and captured at least half 1 •71 Monday evening. ' ,.Beavers —• Joseph Whelan, L. looking for a swe shot. Cranford finco, post commander. It is neces- Bears in the International League. 202; Hart, Barron's Esso,' 210; TOTAL. 73» «0 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Deuces-rKen McGr'ath, . Richie of the team's rebounds. Ron Boertmann, Tinnesz Market,. 212; SHAHEKN AGEKCT •!» The standing of the. league: Koury, Pete Wals>iV~Pi«.'k Sarway, quickly put on a tight press trying mry to win this trophy three times- He^ lost Jus life in .service in 1943. Coventry m I. I'd. C«e

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:.t;; TUX CRAWFORD OTLfflN AND TfltmSDAY, JANUARY »1, 10M THK CTtANFOHD CITIZEN AMP CHftOWICUi. THURSDAY. JANUARY jl, MM is a former Works golf champion. where he will be sUattbnted with drew Crisarltl ami Mrs. Phillip -ceive'd ^50,000 for development of Scotch Plains, Springfield, Clerk and was a three-time winner of the weather 'department' of"' the Hertehan. refreshments; Mrs. f. the Elizabeth, River parkway. and Mountainside. the development of gangrene. the Keprny Works singles horses U. S. Navy.. The local young man Petrotelli and Mrs. Thomas Ham-' There were. tW(, others' killed shoe tournDihcnt. Last "year he entered service last February and ilton, awards; Mt;s. Carl Sohn, by auto In Lituieri, but these took "According to authorities, ade- r Brings Advice Mrs. William T. Collins of shared the-' doubles horseshoe took- his boot training at Bain- publicity. No Auto FiUolities place, on the r.cvv Jersey Turn- quate protection includes the Madison avenue is in charge of! tfturney. He also takes bridge, Md. He studied at the pike and there is an existing agrei- wearing of abundant, warm, dry reservatlorn in this area for the ctt thc-tri civic Okln In Keniluortlu ment that all tatolitlw takinn lilatc • clothing, with wlndbreakers and hmchton-brklge to tie held try and Is a mernber of the was graduated -from "the 'Aero-' UG Park Commiwi.on on the lurnpiko sli.all be vvJiarRi-d This week's low temperattires gloves, or preferably, mittens: Only .Northern -New Jersey Alumnae Cranfcrd • Recreation Committee Gjrapher School at Lakehurst. Allocates Capital Cranford in 1953 to that artery alone. | brief exposure to the cold should Association of Chi Omega at the[and the Cranford Taxpayers' Asso- Rentals Ibrotight the^foilowing suggestions be indulged, particularly if vig- home of Mrs. C. B. Alston.- 20 More than $7,500 of the $110,- • • * Help Wanted^- Female Help Wanted 1 i elation. • :• - - Cranford nnd Kenilworth were Real Estate For Sale AMERICAN LEGION HOME. Rivtrsit|P I (rum the. Medical-Society of New orous exercise is .not possible. St. Michael's Group 000 requested by the Union County JFIre at Coconut Plant Furnished Room* Servicing Reid Estate For South Crescent, ^ Maplewood. at amnnR seven communities in Union CLASSIFIED RATES GIRLS Oil YOUNG WOMEN . for dry (Male or Female) Drive, available for banquet*, weddiugi. I Jersey and the Union County Med- Smoking should be avoided before r3:30 p. m. tomorrow. ' • - . Park Commission In capital funds j Fire , caused damage estimated BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER RERV- CWANKJKO HCAL ESTATE BOARD cleaning store, no cxiicrlence necessary. receptions, dances, organization meet. 1 FUUT WSEBTIOH—S eeats a wer*. For Rent ICE. .ALL. WORK GUARANTEED. STRANGER IN PARADISE ICRAN- and during exposure. Feet and Planning Fashion Show for 1854 would be spent- in tlic County which experienced no traf- M esBls mlaaaHBi. A4. Ml kv Apply Blue Ribbon Cleaner*, 100 North SALESMAN for busy and Well-established : ings. Attractively decoraUd. Kllchr,, (ica) Society on how to fight frost- ' Hostesses for» the ajfair will be Two Share Award [at $100 to a toaster at the Woixl HOOMS'POH HENT by day or wk. II. W.'KLARTEV. cnanlord «^-171S.-. U OKpi'NEED BE A STRANGER NO Ave., G&rwood. ' real-estate' office. Give complete Infor- facilities. Bowline alley rental. Tcl,-- socks shoulud be kept dry, and" Plan* for a fashion show to be jeranfoVd.arta. 1 fic fatalities hist year, according-to Uses—IS eeala • Uae. Aas Ml la VOUR PnOPEIlTY 1OIIE" in this uelihborho<l;int at South eaaa. e>ekle price. Reasonable rate*. CRanlord «-U8JX mation a» to experience, if any. past i bite: ^' .-. „ . . ^=*^. 1 • CHANrORO HOTEU II iou»c with ' flrrplacc, uttuched extru all exposed skin should be greased I J. A. McMillan o! Short Hills and presented in,St. Michael's School This Was revealed in the com- a report prepared by County De- I and, Liiitoln tivfiuii-s lust Thurs- UHAT< INSEBTIONS U*ter. walls, oil heat, very large' lot:, a i u s Mrs. R. S. Peterson of Mapiewood. $1230 for a suggestion he and mission's request fur • the funds tective Richard B. Reily. j day iiiorninti. Spivatl of flamos'was • ceal* • were1. S» esal* mlBlmaai. •pot. Nqrge'. a W. riartcy. CRaniord meeting of a group_from St. Mich- bath. CRanlord »-5>0l. , B-171S. , U 1C.900. - " . I OUR outdoor sports — such as skat- is a factor in avoiding frost-bite. Michael Dzugan of Elizabeth sub- from the Union County ..lioard <•( In Garwood. two automobile, fa- prevenlttd by -nieinberi.of Ihe Ih" Ne glseeeat ea llae ees er se> Ml WHITE' CASTLE SYSTEM ael's Rosary Society Friday after- la upi. . ' OH. MY PAPA" would sufcly i;ivo his Jj', skiing, snoW-Bhoelng and sted- "When patches of frost-bite apr mitted to the. East Coast Coin Your Chosen FriJehotdeis. The largest talities" were listed. department, who put one the braze KENILWOHTH -• .Furnished room, cm>- i-r i» n-Mv lie is ready (National Restaurant Chain! CASH. ducks' er Itanh •>••» a«ea»- venien't. for' N"- 10 and No. IB him. CARPENTEIl_anJ CONTRACTOR. All >.K:- on this houke. St-venlfcn year* old. pear on the face, serious damage Ivan Nylen Completes Ideas : Committee of the Esso noon at the, horrie. of Mrs. Arthur expenditure would be^$50,000 for in 20 minlitej: witli curboii dioxide »••* ae>erU»ls>f teay. Not rc- ki»d> ol alteration*, porchc*. etc. to. lain <-» S<«»I airs. Full- can be prevented "By placing |he S:andard Oil Company. • The twoVenneri, 313 North avenue, east, the Elizabeth River parkway. . wxtinguisricrs. . ••••'" saeaslblr far errers In sa» Isksn 1 win Selbert. 3S0 Lincoln Drive. :itchcn, bun rtKtiu and clrciuvlnu aleovi* For Women, 31-35. For Itures that these cold-weather ac- ^p d last year, a decrease kv Mleeksa*.' " worUi. ClUn'ord 8-032B. iff matter bedroom. I^irge lot, two CM' #rculars — Booklets bare, warm hand over the area. Thirty Years at WE men are employed in the yard de- chairman "of the committee in In the d-,infoiil area, $5,500 \ -—~^-— : - cxuxlllioi.: SGXlOo' lot; :aracc. f 1(1,500. . -COUNTER WORK of 15 over the dumber recorded DEAOI.INK rOK CbtY—Wea'Bese'ajs U11N1S1IED HOOM. gentleniSiii only. >«** rt Itivities expose us to, we should Frist-bitten skin should not be Ivan A. Nylen of 136 Mohawk partment at the Bayway Refinery charge. ' . . would be used for roud and park- at !• A. M. Conveiueni til all transportation. .ClUn- FORMICA. MICARTA and TEXTOLJTE Forms'— Post Cards duiinR 1952, which Was-50., No HICHOCHET 1X>VE"W would never !.<• No Experience NcccMiiry I also be on guard against frost- rubbed with snow ot_Varrried too drive. Western Electric Keamy ford U-U951. - counter top replacement*. Minton-Bilt VEICY. VtKY HARD TO FIND- . in Linden. Mrs. - Joseph" Durkin ' ,is . CQ- ing space construction and repair fatal automobile uccidenU were IVi last week's- story perta"imV>B Cabinet Co, 390 Nortli Ave.. Ctwootl pplied.u«ji£^,u»w. North S)dc. chairman, and Mrs, J. J. Durkin at Nomahegan Pork: $1,000 fur AUC.y. KItONT ROOM, gentleman only. WEatllcld 2-&080. rth Side, only nne yeitr -old. Tlnvc Full Salary While Training Ie.' .tv : ', . .; * also listed for Westtield, Fanwoocl, to the- new salaries for policemen, Box 15^:<-». taallc «,( town. 24 ft. tM>droom* and two bath* with . maiiy affected parts to room tempera- thirtieth company anniversary 011 .will serve as cominerftatdf for thetwo rain shelters at Galloping Hill Uv intf luuu. Wk'. open fire- w*ra*. The nelt>litKirhrWid U. topn and- | OPTOMETRIST CRANFORD "Frpst-blte results from sus- Berkeley Heights, New Providence. ;ui error was iriadvertently^uvarttr Far Safe' t dead end street would be wondcrlul I'L,US vacation, bonus, tures, approximately 70 degrees January 18. He joined Western . • Men in Service •. show. Golf Course, .Kenilworth; $1,000 LAIK2E. CLEAN, nicely (unilslied friint T. V. SERVICE l Wfi .pt-nkion, uniforms ftirn'^ I tnincd exposure to cold air usual- a;id Rosclle. in tlie present and pr«tKwuil sula- KITCHEN or jithcr CUSTOM CABINETS. NltES. SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. ETC. Open- ktulr- for children. Asking. $23,000. Too vigorous warming and stimu-i Electric at its Hawthorne Works. loom, next I" b.ith,. modern prtvati) haw real oak Ac laundered and meuls. 25 North Ave., W«t DUPLICATING SKRVICE • Dean Fisher, who spent the holi- • Other members of the commit- for relocation of softball Held and Truffle fatality totals in other ries of lieutennnts and the chief. Mintnu-Rlll Cabinet Coniwny, 2°0 home. t:.ira|i" optional. Convenient 12 year* T, V. experience l]y at temperatures below 10 de-lation increase Swelling and pain. Chicago, as a shop clerk, and was North Avc, Gsrwood.. WE»tneld 3-50BO. tr.•importation. Cllanlord ti-3705 alter JERSEY RADIO SERV1CK bedrootn* JOT WITH IMPROVEMENTS* 50X130, Jdays here' visiting his parents, Mr. tee are: Mrs, Edward Gaffney, backstoppiiig at Umimi Park, Gar- county, towns were: Elizabeth, 7; The Township Committee |>i'6|)osi'-s Herbert F. So rue tXx.1% »> full »»i W. Over- 11200. •_ • Sec Mr. Connell, 0 A.M. - 4 P.M. > (Cranford Theatre Bid*.) Z4-Honr. Serviee •• . [grces. It may be so slight as to Where symptoms are extensive transferred to the Keamy Work* il.M p. m. > . lot. »19.300. and Mrs. H. W. Fisher of 320 Ca- tickets; Mrs. WlrHarrt Klubnik. Wood; and unspecilied amount for Union, 6; Linden, 5; Hillside, 3;' to increase the salaries of, police CRANFORD tt-0484 tiuuubr x^ WHITE CASTIE ' , produce only. limited redness and or lingering, the family physician In 1928. VENETIAN BL^DS, 33" - 2»", white und T SHAHEEN AGENCY, REALTORS 608 ORANGE AVENUE sino avenue, left last. week for Mrs. ApH. Graiileii and Mrs. Paul clearing of woodland at Unami. . Rahway, 2; Rosclle Park, 2; andlieutennnts from $4,920 to $5,280. Ivviry. S3 M. Immediate delivery. Alban- VEHY ""iL.ARO»r~WELl4 FURNISHED. rr SPAWCIIEIIE S IN TUE.SUNIJGHT 320 Chestnut SI. At Tucker Avc. Itchiness of the skin, or so serious should becalled*.!"- IOOM with cAimec-liiig private lavatory. IS North Avt., X. CRaniord 8-l»00' A sports enthusiast Mr. Nylen Argentia Bay,. Newfoundland, Novak, .arrangements; Mrs. An-. Last year the cortsnSission re- and the chief from $11,300 to $fl,r>40. LewU Hardware, lo» N. Union Ave. tf CARPENTER —' CONTRACTOR Ytiuf «->» * ill »r>a]ikW jtt owner'* coxy UNION, N. J.. CRanford 6-S547 one each in Plainileld, Summit, Very trtti active. G«-#itlciii.in only. 55 Repair* porch enclo»ure*, cabinet work, it ro<*«n ^fvarSna^tit trial t» waiting rjUetll1'Ave.. Cranford. ^_ ' 1 MM.-HI, T. Rearwln CRaniord 8-44B6 SAVE! natms, new. used, bargain priced, kcreenb, garatfe*, caulking, -termite >iu. TfccVll »«>»rkJc at the, »7<) a Mrs. Ami Cooper CRanlorU 6-8440 ' easy terms. Cranford Piano Co., tuners work', roollng, block ceiling*. aAtic, lit- nntH th« tlr*x Iluo* t««iant pay*. They'll IENTAL ASSISTANT, experience not XTTUACTIVE COltNEIMUMJM-neur bath *uliitioii, Intcrlocklittf metal weather, Mrs. Evelyn Wade CRaniord 8-105S and rebulideni. Opposite II. H. SJatiom- 1 trkU- ac lh« r»*tcan> pr»re oi $13.500—- nuc-1't.sjry, Write utatinu aitc iind educa- We're CRanfbrd «H7*>. ' ^f in i.iiv.it. home. woman pre- •tripping. family *i(h MpATAte nM-t<-r>. oil heat. tion. Ikix 1U1. to Citizen und Chronicle. ANSWER * Ready Yerrecl. Cull alter 1>.M. Clluniurd i(- GEORGE R. NOBKS w hunuEes -»!*IJt fioca St. Michael'*. WESTFIELD—Do you.need, a home wllh • TELEVISION ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS' and 1354. 6 Adam* Ave.. Cranlord sepuratc quarter* , for a rchitivc or EL1ARLE WOMAN lor occiulonal baby SERVICE As Near Reference Combination Scieens and Storm Doors. , CRanford «-«al7 U LET rr friendv If not, pcrhapi you could use sitting cvcnluu* und day time. , Must Free estimate*.' Alban-'Lewls, 100 North QUIET HOOM (or tiiuliiL'U iiiun, tiiilu a tittle extra income, This Center Hall live near Muuscc Drive. CKanford tt- To You Union Ave., CRantord B-0SQ6. tf from Wentlkld »tatluu, block from You will U- COCT.JV in Itiu. fully insulated OOKI. For Goods CRANTORD RADIC TRUCK CHANE and T.D.-B nkr with ^ue«n^axic heat. There'* even home hwi *uch tin arrangement, In addi- No. 40 Im*.. »12 "ft IM-T week. Itelerenccd. 1 tion to four bedrooms and two buthx. BUSINESS DIRECTORY lor hire. S. W.. Oliver. Inc. CRaiilord TKt.EVIIIION A S1ADIC TABLE PADS. 3-pe. sets,' from SB.nS. llox 7ttU, c 11 Citlicn and Chornlclc. K«f^Uxl K^a^^^d-u poi«:h overlooking Large living-room with llrcpluce; uUu BIG TELEPHONE NEWS A* Your Choice of beaulilul colors. Kice esti- H-2150 and Linden 3-7054. U ^ooV>t. 6 room colonial & Service ' 1-30 oBtfl: »<-rk ii^tiric-fcted tu con- JOHNSTON, Hi-.iltu»lnu«i v«-rvtio«utl 2 , l*snily. -I tu C room * AUTO DEALERS * BUILDING •DRUG STORES * FUEL OIL • LIQUOR STORES • • PLUMBERS la lasimak Blreol " ' Craatarg 100 Nortli Union Ave. tf womun. Call Cltanluid U-SSUU uiu.r tl:M :. in. - i-ai home. Will pick up and deliver. Cllun- . W« AnmMr - Your' Tettphon* -. CONTRACTORS UrilOLSTKBltJG -- furniture repairs Sidewalk*, Flagahine Work, Garatfa Bulld- W. Ulwa Clt fi-2o4fl ford ll-UU, . . ing, llrlck Work, Cellar Water PU EHK IS A GOOD BUY. conveniently /• M Hours Every Day . WESTFIELD ., draperies slip covers, Venetian blinds. r- •-• tla>oldl M- »•!—n _ CH S-1B54 UNITS PHARMACY GARWOOD COAL CO. BRENNAN ft TOYE Nice choice of fabric*. r". Kantncr * Wanted To Rent Free ottmatc*. SCIlWARZ. Eluler II. SanlUa .._ CR «-«7»4 M.icittcrf, 2 hlpru e««ttinc> -and Siuidays - TELEPHONE Prompt Deliveries Guaranteed* Edward G. Lcddcn It Sou. SINGLE SPINDLE OPERATOR — Slnclo •PCCIAU8TS Free Parking —Free Delivery CHsnforti a-oam Inchc. on your roller, SI-IV. S.auo Day 2',j-'YEAR-OUl SPLIT-LEVEL HOME •plndlu uutomatlc bcrcw' inuchlnc oper- Service. Alban-Lcwis llardwaic, WO Tel. Clicatnut 5-1207 and CRunloid EASTMAM J»T. C1LANFORD 8-S00O j MESSAGE EXCHANGE ; Call WLstneld 8-2102 mi North side, 'J bedroom*,, altsched ator, to set-iiUiiyMtqiticrutc, Experience •rags — CeuawUea — Baky Neeas Seatk A«s.. « Craafara North Union Avc.' •» tf for Rent tt-auas. •* u i^arace. OK. kitchen, divhwiuilicr, oil on Clfvclandror blmllur ulnclc spindle I Mertk Aveaas ' Os.«*e4 CALL CR. 6-1044 »• YOU PLAN TO BUrtDY repair oi- make iniichitie neceiwary. Day »lilll. 5',-j day*, M Baslksaa. Street Craaterd VENETIAN BUNDS In stuck, 2J to 3b FIVE HOOM DUPLEX hot-uater heat; CRanford 6^»7tll. 1-20 FrcecrtpUona Called For inches, tiutomquality stock blinds, all alturatlou*. call T. JOHNSEN. 4o5 ten- rrs xcK 4D!j houi-*. Excellent worklns condi- II. V. Dtl.l.A SKItllA trul Avenue. CHuuford B-B548. tJ iat will iiukr ><«i tr^a llni-'ad. ^litl it' tion*. WEstllold 3-U40O. . U and Delivered. 6A iiiclu» loni!. *3 0S; a.Uo Jenciait and lli'Ulloi - Huililrr HORTON*S otitnMMi urm«<- that .Will luake >'oU in- MODEBNtZINO CONSULTANTS Moatk an* ga. Valsa Avea., Craafarg C. W. Hrenenian iii»loni blind., UWc MI. Clt sprct lh» rnmfnfiUbV 6. rnojil home lit QUALITY BUILT HOUSES BY CUSANO. , SALTS — SERVICE —. OPEN SUNDAY — LOVELAND FUEL CO. CHAPMAN BROS. ft. Cranlord Upholstery Sliop, 120 South ROOKING AND SIDING Colonial type, tf and 7 room*, near coni- AUTO DEALERS * LUMBER Tel. CBanhr^ «-at«o GUTTERS * LEADERS ICunrvrtt Schuol WxriKui. Priced for the i r ^ AcMIUona « Altefatfasw Authorized Avenue, Ea>» ClUnlord tt-0803: U . plctiton. Best value. 103-105 Dcunuui " " ""' '"• • MALE . . .' . NEAR HOME PARTS — HEPA1HS Call CBuf«r« «-(aw Ceiling Block* Installed rb^kUl buntrrs at ESSO HEAT ri-IIMHINO * UEAfiNO " TUHHET LATHE OPERATORS • . <•' • Rooms for Rent Aluminum Combination Windows ltd.. Cranford. i Itoof Repairs • Gotten CARPETS and RUGS, used, ail cleaned, ' For Warner & Swuscy > No. 3-4-5 lit Marth A»«.. aV • WattfttU It no answer. RAhwajr 7-1130 , . rUKL OIL CUNTBACTUBa good condition, room si'ics, remnants, TWO OH TIIRKE UNFURNISIIKD Home Inaulallon . A STRAW"-VOTE Ir'illly experienced — Capable of'seltlna HUGH CLAM MOTORS •^Lemtten « SIsUs*,._ BUILDERS' GENERAL • UPHOLSTERERS • stair and hall carpet, throw rugs/ m-w HOOMS, near vvntvr of town, pilvutu •• 1A conjunction with Hiding we paint w ill !ihnw totym. pao^Laj' Uit* hou«e will up from blue print*.- Bar aild chuck WllHtlf t>l«SB :ia atmstta. Bead .'. CraafW Prompt,- Courteous Service"""" • remnants anil facility seconds. Eliza- cntiunre, lieiit and utllltU-N furnivnet1. wood trim. MT with your family- I^aiic*' kiU-hen, Kt Construction work. Must huvo complcto knowledge WE HAVE A NUMBER OF OPENINGS FOR SUPPLY CO. *; JA-;J-» JOBBING — beth Rug Exchange, IW3' Morris Avcliuu, Over 5,000 *ati*lled customer*. ^t,M»r IJV.. «1O. bax^tsetit. o«l Ateanl heat. of tooling and cultlnu procedures. Per- Call CRanford e-1144 • '** • Cull alter 3 P.M'. CHuulord U-5301-. ,- WM. U SCIUIOEDER It. larsr bnlroniiu^ SOxl&O .lot.-and only ONE CAR GARAGE, 12x211 Including T" Elizabeth. . ' . ' tf manent positions. Second shift 5:00 t WsJnat A»e. CKsafWtl S-X414 MS Nank AVa. «• ' CranfaM Lumbar , CRANFOHD 1 Walnut Ave. Cltatiford S-3474 few mknulr* ' vt^llc from ' fccliool and concrete footing and floor. Cinder block P. M, to 2:30 A. M.—10','. premium. MEN AND WOMEN IN THE Air Condltiunlng .• . ' U itoret. Aikuac *ll ' or frumo construction, overhead door, ' »OD«B ' Building Materials • UPHOLSTERY SHOP CORDWOOD for HrcpUcc, lurnace and 5 la day - 49 U hour., week—Uilih rate*. MMotnw • AUTO STATE • complete. S7S0. CRaniord e-3820. tf • ELECTRICAL • 1 . • F. Raatasr Jb Seas ktove*. Cut l» any Icnsth, A. V. Uoyd, Wanted To Buy WEslllcld 3-6400.-' FOLLOWING POSITIONS " - MlUafork, Masons Mst^rtaU_ . . Oil Burners ' RAhway 7-1062. U JALOUSIE- porch enclq*ure* "Ludnian." If YOITBE A DAWDLER DRIVING SCHOOL Upholnlcrlng tt—Inlerlnr Decorating BOOKS WANTED, phono for detail*. Add that extra room now. Minton-Bllt A. IAIONE CONTRACTORS "Bverylklag F.r Tke Heasa Owaer" 11K- posslbllllicnl ol REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. . silp CoVi-rs - Furniture Kepairo P. M. Ilookbliop, WU Park Avonuo, Cabinet Co. 300 North Avenue. Ga* fomi|y iuvuwe. 5 tttnnls Typists , Underwriting Trainees CRunford «-l3J0 cld -4-3000. • • U Tutoring TURRET LATHE OPERATOR, experi- Hardware Rooflng Material Drapes • Shades' WELL, ROTTED MANURE, delivered wood.' WtUitllcld 3-SOBU. Cllanlord enced. Own setup. Braille Bearlnicu. sii is< and Sanrlca. Oependuble. Friendly Service Since 1B05 anywhere. Spread If desired. Cull a-0228. U itird sot ^iui &T*cr. Choicely lo- TUTORING—IIIBII School and College GARDEN STATE CRanford S-U8S3 . Inc.. 340 Nurth Ave., R, Cllunford 0- u • Screens - Flooring - Palnta WKstfleld 3-0HS8 alter 5 p. In. tf GUNS WANTED — LJcoiiked collector 'wtlh |M>«e«iUalitAr^ «f tuakilu2 it Mibjct-U. Carolu* T, Clark. B.A. IVMlel Bookkeepers Tabulating Machine Operators <» Narta Avs.. S. Crsater« |iuyini£ hiiiti price* lor luodcru or IM100. O«nuln« Factory Parti u •o Rsalk Ave.. E. Craaf»r« FOL-DOR "llolcotub ' & Hoke" apace trjlly tbmu>4 honvc v.ilii i good. In- LL.B., Ed. M., 338 Mf>uutuln Avc DRIVING SCHOOL " •t WINANS AVK. THOMAS BENINATI Appllaneea untiquc t lllc*. uliutgun*, revolver*.. IHC- JliSOO. Westllcld. Cull WKjlilclrf 2-2741-W. tl eeal - BKATINa OILS-eekr TOPSO1L. till. dirt, giuvel. cru*hed tloite. Linden 3-S54O. . __j tf *avlng folding door*. Minton-Bllt. 299 FIRST CLASS MACHINIST With super- Clerks , Keypunch Operators CM Boiiaht * Bold ' Licensed by the State of New Jena^ CRanford S-0509 cinder* and wiid. Call B to 8. HAIiwjy North Avenue, Garwood. WEattteld visory experience. Ka'lury basts, good •LScrrmiCAL 3-50B0 — CRunfbrd 6-0338, U HAVE <>JJ AND ON! "We" Put Confidence In Your Driving" 7-7124. STE1NWAY uf *liuilar piano wanted. ubout th» d^rlinai hnuue. vrll he tlad to opportunity. Bronze Bearings, Inc., "S4% Attractive Salaries and Benefits , ' *D4 W.' / CtUnford «-••«• 4M CeaUanlal Ave. • Cranfsts • REAL ESTATE * VENtTiAN ' I'U-UMI *tute mukvr, uge, price. Box stand by aiul' lMAen IIK-JIUIC ' we NOTICE OF North Ave., E., CRanford 6-0600. WBsUUU I-»4M Competent, & Courteous Instructors GONTSLAOTOB 737, co Citiien uud Chronicle. 1-UU WATCH. CLOCK * JEWELRY 8MAREHOI.DKKM' MEETINO MADE TO ORDER radiator' enclonure*. liw';. ISxD •bvint room with Wood- IM •••Ik An., W. CKaaferd «-*M1 U*l«a end Nsrtk Avea ' . Graalerg lawn luriiiiulc, cablncl* and connote REPAIRS buralntf Kirf>BjK>c. dininj. 'rt*oiii,' modem The annual . meeting ol .t.hc membcrii. ACTIVE CRANFORD REALTOR ha Pleasant Working Conditions BUNDS cabinet* for porkable fct'wing knachlue*. XI SLIDE PIIOJECTOH, in good condi- raster,"Better and at lower costt 'All kitchen, and an e-xon>t«anally attractive of the Cranford SuvlngH and Loan Asso- opening for full time real estate vale* if BEAUTY SALONS • IO8..I. GUKER Fred Uuvey, 43 No. 7th Utrcet. Kenll- tion. Cllanlurd tl-KI-U. watche* electronically timed on our ulaoMied'in ^»f»^ 3 UDBP l>edrooms and. ciation for the election of Directors and man., WEstilcld 2-3164. . . -3-4 BtDDSTRIAL, WUUNO for the transaction of all other proper Experience Recognized : LAING MOTOR CAR CO. >CAL ESTATE worth. ClUnford B-3M5. U watchmu*tei. We do our own repairs. trie bath oa Ibe letdod Boor. Oil hot CRANFORD, - WESTFIELD : TIUC TICKER SHOP fvral. >»«IISHM raacreaitian room. business will be held nt the olficc of the G AND INSPECTOR with , Your AuUxirlicd BANKS k FUNERAL * •" ~"' ' and* ,' * CRANFORD Now located at — Association, 3 North Union AVenuo, Cran- knowledge of goncral highway work bur Intelligent Beginners Welcomed BUILPINQ SUPPLY COMPANY FRES-TO-LOaS burn without sparks In Trucking - Holding miner _lot Jw.^tJm INSUKAN4JK - a South Avo., M... Cranlord. N. *?' lord, New Jersey, on Monday, February StaaaV yealvraund employment-and VII- Onial*r«-W««UtoM-ruial*U wnxLurs BEAUTY BOX DIRECTORS UPHOLSTERY SHOP your rireplace. o loics In carton, SI ROBBING Ac' ALLISON. Inc. ' 8, 1054, at B P. M. cutlon* with pay. Starting salary rannln Uasuns1 MateHala - Of All Kinds' Cranford Peed It Seed. UB E. So. Ave 213 Sonlh Avc. E. CRanford U-080S Signed, front S3,000 to S5J8O' depending. upol Venetian Blind* CRanford H-lMl. ' tl MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING T.V. REPAIRED IN YOUR HqME. EtUTKuieili CH 8-OTJS 113 Nwth Untea A« • II Nertk Ave.. t*. ' i.'Kanferd «-ISU«. per Service call, plus part*. Day or ____ CH 6-0847 uppllcunfa cducntlon and experience. CAMIXAO -Lumber — Mlllwork Custom Qusllty Brand* Agent* Allied Van Line*. Inc. TOOL atw*«^ WARREN D. SCULTHORP." For lntarvlcw, call WEstilcld 2-7010. Suk Keallwertr ' night. Economy Electric, 105 Benjamin Sid Nuno CR8-S4T7 PARK PET TOWNE U Secretory, DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE Ctbratord S-08B3 Umuuul IV(», Supiillen St., Cllanford «-3833. tl ILots Brooks J ; CR 8-1S0O Dated: Junuury 18, 1934. ' 2-4 Cnutfwri S-S1SS Roaring Material* — Bricks ' CH6O881 YOUNG MAN to clerk und deliver. Inusl 114 Chestnut St.. Has. l'k. CH 8-0023 MOVING HUdnd -Danes have driver's license. Call CRanford 0 JOHN W. HEINS & SON tf ASPHALT DRIVEWAY, crushed stone. BU CHUBB & SON FVNEBAL ItiBBCTOBS ' uii charming med. Shades of brown which tend Call Mr*. G*org« Boynton, SHoH Hill* 7-4800 for on lnt«ryi«w BE IT ORDAINED by the Township *ha» — cifihty fee 3 North Avenue, East. Cull. CRanford Pea , u.,-. i — 70.75 . OOMTStACTOB "ommlllee of Township n( Cranfnrd. New themselves to black accent* «M 6-2720. ' , tf FULLEIl BRUSHES, broom*. inJipH. con- WILLIAM r. DAVIDSON, General Con- >'Ard ill eKcelleii •7« E. Braad *U. WesUUM Buckwheat -W-M«««««»I.«— 17^0 FURNITURE IN KENILWORTH it's metk.. Ijiurencv "Bud" llolxrt., 133 Painting — Decorating f HAKIM-^'CII SchiKf •iao afferins: competition. / SECTION 1. Thst lub-wctlon 3 of tructlnii. Carpentry. Muwmry, Plaster- < ' WKslBeU 1-HN Stoker Rice' .-. „ . ISJko for Uajht and IVnrer Columbia Ave., ClUnlord M-1013. tl lug and Ruolinif. CRanford U-3S2U. No kivint^ IWMH te iifi .ftt«-plare4 fill •"- -MARSHALL STANDARD LUMBER ERNEST A. VARDAUS Vcllon It (Residence A. District Use and T. A. CRANE -— Pulnllitgiaitd Decorating. job too small. Estimate* without obli- tile kitclten, re;i latUaaa'* Coal €«• park A«e.. Bewick PU1M Bcadentlal — Commercial DrcVlilonll of the ordinance, the short CANNED llEtlt (Hc.rliilicr'.l, excellent 343 Walnut Ave. Tel. ClUnford 0-0060, gation. ' u -dltkom*. tile MOTOR SALES. INC «-4sM & SUPPLY CO. lor Itle of which 1* the Zoning Ordinance/ quality. Pil»u«.r type—t3JI3 cam; ol 34. (or e.tlUutcd. . . ti Ml wder rottm GARWOOD COAL CO. CRANFORD FURNITURE REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE (31 Clubs, lodges: Mclal and community Free delivery. Bjirnett'a, Cllanlord tf- SEATS — Cuue, ru*l> rattan. Work called l cqverable coal deposits—enough to Blnca IBM . LUMBSB' 1044. 1 v. Pvocvd sit only ^OO a« owner CaUnferd «-««& •enter buildings, excepting* those a chl«-r N1TSCHKE it BLUNCK — Painter* and for and delivered. PLalnlleUi «M»70. l last'for more thin 1.000 year* at Aajtka>trls#e1 D#a\|a)# MILLMfOKH . 'ctlvlty of which II n servlc* cu»loni»rlly FREE INSTRUCTIONS •— Kliiit stoics Decorators, 47 North 18th Street; Ken- . 247 JelTvi-Min Ave., North PlaUulcld. N.J. •>VBL IM Ne. Ilk II. UsallwsHI. "irrled on as a bualness; provided that llworth, N, J. Telephone CRanford present rat* of production. UNION COUNTY • BEDROOM sweaters, socks, etc. Complete line of JOIIX W. IIEINS A SON . UMCOLN* MSKOUKT' A»e- Craafam • kthetiea Cabtneta he niaintenancv and operation of a swim- sock yarn, argyle and plaid tack pack* O-471S — CHc*tnut 8-34B0. U TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED TRUST COMPANY ' ming pool or pools may be sn activity of Hours. B A.M. to 13:110 P.M. Other Cord Wood (or Sale «-O777 A new/ • Ruoong • Materials < club, lodge or non-profit organisation hours by appointment."' 008 • Brooks+d* t • UVTNO ROOM «Uy whan the lot or plot of land of such ,- MENZEL — Interior, exterior paint- Call WEatllcld 2-0330' or WEstnV-id 2-tU»7» PtraaaaUs*4.. CfceekJag ., Aemaata . CHAS. M- YEAKEL Place. ClUnford «-«a8l». 3-4 ing and paperhanutruj, Eatlinate* cheer- , • IIISUUUOO . •lub. lodge or non-pruflt organization on . Evening* after B cn «-wvn Otricral Rapalra vhlch s\ich. activity Is carHed on has fully given, Phone CKuilford 8-1343. M. — Loans — Saving* Account • KITCHEN . Beel bUU lB»ai BOY'S HOCKEY SKATES, nil* 7; boy's JIM LOVELAND U CR 6-1550 FLORISTS a> Hardware. SereeKs. ate. i area of not less than three acres. MI Elizabeth AvcnUo. Cranford. ,U Used Can • ' Nellie ski Shoes, size S. Cull alter 5:30 1*.M HOUSE-OF-THE-WONTH All Trust Servtfra* Mertgaaes CHanford 8-370S. PLASTERING AND WATERPROOFING. Btlaakalfc LIM • SIMMONS BEDDING CtUnlbrd «_Dso»-S«S7 The foregoing; ordinance was Introduced WILLIAM. HOEHEL. Interior and Ex- General repairs. Call CRaiilord tl-tiSlI LOVELAND. FUEL CO. ond passed on first rsadlng tit a tnretiiiif TELEVISION. 14-Inch llCA, mahogany tciior Painting. Skilled mechanics. Q V I E T REnXMJ NEIGHBORHOOD service for you • CaamaUatly UuUs OMeea — OEHMEB'S . N.rt* Ave., M. CBaaferg *-Ul* ultcr .8 P.M. »-4 and fctore*. Lari; of the Township Committee of.the Town- console, KM radio, and record player. Personal tupervlslbn, 305 Columbia KUsskctk Authorised Dtstrtbutae Phone: CRanford 8-3141 ** High Street Craalers ship of Cranford. N. J., held on January Avenue. Craiifoid. Cull CRanlo.d TTV. ANTENNAS INSTALLED and re- dining rnoni | 'WaataVsM An i«t Mattb A»s, B. C*aafa«J «-|«st '• TUKSDAY. JANUARY M. 10M antique (old mirror. CRanford U-olBS, C^IAIlIJEI S M. YEAKEL at 8:30 o'clock P. M. PAINTING and PAPERHANG1NG. Sel- Floor Service I«J M. Oateai **» STORAGE Rl d Iru.urance of our many brilliant designs. J. WALTER COFTEE. bert, CHaillurd H-2054. R. MENZEL — Telephone u* to dlscu** North Cltanford S-2474 Mem»>ar »DIC — REEL-STROMG FUEL CO. S ATLANTIC SERV1CI -..._..Township CI-r"... EASY WASHING MACHINE, practically your lloor probleuu. Floor scraping and GLASS Dated: January 13. IM4. new, $75.,CHanfurd 8-1932. reltnishiiut of old Ooor* a specialty. Pol- TitMT l>tpandablc friendly Service Since mHLWORTH GREENHOUSES 1 lshlni:. ul*o waxing. Eslimate* cheer- A. KCMtSSLE. Prop. ATLANTIC ICE skATta, boy *. »lie 5, worn twice, lully given, rhone CRanford tt-L343. ttl (3; slie 7 kpeed skate*. »4. ClUnfold Nurting Service ALL OCCASIONS ATLANTIC Elitabeth Avenue. Cranford. . U WIUL UCILD BANKS and IMIDIfB • * B-0731 CRANFOHD V. N. A.-lor General Nurs- WedaUos) Bou GLASS etc. Spoiuored by ' Evening Guild Fee. Tel. Clluulord H-U737. or coiuult HEAT. TILE BATH. NORTH SIDE INSTITUTIONS For Every Purpose 4satk Ave., B. * Ceateaalal—CB. TWO CAR GARAGE with storage space, LOCATION. •-•MS PHONE CALLS * .Trinity. Church at A At A Hardware Telephone Directory. Hour*: Dally, Galea aad Nec«s> «• •«. sUaUwerta . Mirrors Resilvered ALLIED VAN LINES Saturday Morning1. except Sunduv* , und Holiday*, 8:30 also electric Installation. Lot 50*33. 133 PRICE SI 1.900 Garden St., ClUnford tf-3743. U Long Distance Moving A.M. to 4:30 P.M. WM G. SCHM.VL, REALTOR CBaaferd «-«7SS *. rRlGIDAlHE. 7 cu. It., g condiUoii rltaVs aop-ootdi CM Mnrlc* for Hsrlk aa« Caattsl AVaa. . WtstSaM 2S ALDEN ST. CR Service * UMDn owncm •4 g«atk Av«., E.. t'SUafer* 4-IS1. Tottnship Clerk ini ctM, »Ji. CRanford B-BOS7. 1B:IO CHRYSLER. 4-li,Vf. Ik.t otter. Tel. WE*ttleld 3- appointment at-your home evening* ui Tg * rOULTV H Nurtk *»«.. « Cts«l.( Cranford 6-5649 altered, iltell pink, in Ion lull,- - 43!Ut-H. ... weekend*. Call ClUnford U-4348 alter Porlraik* — Weddings «M NOKTB A¥B. I U* Nartk Ava, K. WlaUaU B-tTM satin. Reasonable. CRaniord D-5S7d. 3 p. in. — rBOZEN FOODS Public Works 1047 NASH. 4dr sedan, radio, tiruter. What nappy/ fortunate bride would not like to be "at home" in this KJUMFICLO k UQUOR STORES * HENRY P. TOWN8END NOBGE niEEZEH. upright. 12 cu. new slip covers, tied for camping. CR 6-2827 MdrARLAND-S 400 pound*, one >r«r old. »3J0 or I / Ju»t tuued huttectUm. 1 Hamilton charming housel rwk An. V|Lalal«M ataisaal* Ae* Cranford 6-2764 offer. ClUnford tt-«B37i Garage Wanted . * BUILDING * ESSO SERVICENTEB Avc CHanford tf-3334. M Sfaatb (Me* A*a- Craafe.. •OVtNO * STOBAOk OARAGE WANTED UM.-iii:er cur IN KENILWORTH it's UAPLK CHAIR, potx-h glider and Home suggests different things to different people, but here is a CONtRACTORS ' V*ra W. MeFarb>a4. H»B (RK Station .* HMO VOIID Deluxe, one owner, tine Vicinity uf Miln Street. ClUnfurd «- FACKUTO chairs, man's htx.-kry »k«U-.. ill,- •B*.aBaB>a.amaaisa BBBa>Ba ..aaBBM DEUCATESSENS • D. DiMINNI atlce Is hereby given to the credlton 15* FAKT8 — WELO1NO llv.n to the creditors' ol said iWccaasd ( said deceased la exhibit to the >ub Ooaapkrte OU BaaUng Bervle* rtoBLKr ran to exhibit id the subscriber under oath crlber under bath ur alTlrntallon thel, TAXICABS Builders' General Supply Co. 1 Watchmaker CASH t«4 CAUT Re©—Eclipoe—ExceUo or airlrninlioirtheir clulnis and demandi Islms and demand* agalnat the esUU writ. Call Cranford 6^835 agalnst'tne estate of said deceased Within f auld decrksrd within six >nmitU« fron 1 caaafeed MB* M*ay OUscrVUMW Makaa BUILDING MATERIALS — APPLIANCES *v Matt March of Dimes kix months Irom the data of said' order, COLONY he date of said order, or they will be M CSANFOBO rrs ANDREW tMSANTl ON RUG CLEANING DIUVCBV IKBVM.K or they will be forever barred front ..cvoi burred Irani pro^4.utlng or re- A. V. B0YD prosecuting or recovering the same acalnst Keaatiihle frlces •Vering the sjtii«* ag&liiat the biib^rlbei FARROTrS TAXI the subscriber. Chirles J.' SUVrns. #ttorne (kasal •! MMAMMOtSON. lac WE«*fi«U 22528 1 Wahrat AircJifW 336 Centennial Avenue CRanford 6-0505,^ Oae-Yesr Gsaraniee -We Oo Anyvrkera" OM ol N.J.'t DONATION CARDS ' CONRAD H. KKTM. Executor M4 > CLAalK TOWNSHir, N. J. Economy Electric Dane «n Fresnlses N1AL.AVIL Jl ClMMIt '235KEInMrStT«f* ' T«i. EAkwv T-ltM FL. *- Sesmce Center for Every Building Need'Z Crutiloid. to Box 29, reea St.OO so.oo 1-211

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TOT CRAHFORD CITIZEN ANP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 91.A9M CarA*Ua Caaate. aantoea tar the Moth- Union County Chapter, American .ducted by Warren jl Binns, Jr.ment as special po|icemeB. Capt Poor Box Pilfering Thomas Engleag presided. ~ Donation* were p»*d«e« nt fnlynry At Regerveg* Meeting "XHCBVTOOPr-Mr . -..-— ~~-^ Delia gala. Albert R. Fischer and Mrs. Harold Glovier of 118 Col- Lutheran Church and St. Michael's GARWOOD^— A talk on'Tfie y Allen J. Austin, all of Cranford, Proper Technique of frame Direc- sel was installed as president of League Lead umbia avenue has been named Church, two Cranford boys, aged the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Demo- A "Puck-and-a-Half Night will acting elections commissioner and 14 and 16 years, "were questioned' tion" was presented by Police Bgt. • Zion Lutheran of Rahway ex- be held at the post headqUarterf Harvey Cowell at* a meeting of the cratic Club at a meeting at the tended its lead in the Cranford registration ''Officer of the Union by the police on Friday and re- home of Mrs. Rita ChonJiewy,,lI» Saturday night. The meeting was County Board of-Flections. , . Civil Defense Police Reserves' in VoTTtXI. No. 1. EnU*red *« second CIJMUI nu*il Inter-Church Bowling League to leased in the custody of their the Borough Hall Friday night. Winslow place;..Monday night. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 Pages — TEN CENTS conducted by Commander Anthony parents. . . , - 1954 thr Po«t Office»t Crantocd, N. J &ree iufl games Tuesday evening Tine'o. ' ' •.... . A Kepublican- member of the It was announced that Officers Other officers were installed a» with forfeit victories over St. board, Mrs.. Glovier will nil the Lt. Lester Powell, "who appre- Frank KraUs and Julius Ander- ioUows: : .Vice - president, Mrs. Paul's Methodist'. Roselle. vacancy until a permanent ap- hended the youths, - said ' that son have been ptaeed on the inac- Betty Schnen; s'ecrCuiry, Mrs. Hel- . Meanwhile, Community Metho-' Mrs. (»oo<|man to Attend pointment is made. The vacancy charges will be filed in Juvenile tive list because of their appoint- en Galauski, and treasurer'; Mra. Trustees Adopt Record Budget Forum aLUJ&torObserve dist t of Kenilworth. in second was caused by the resignation of Court. ' , Followinliving a public hearing MonMon- dian. wh»-h um,,iji,. „ ___• i..^_ * .' _ ,_ ». V,..: • .. Swimming Pool Ordiiiaiice Washington Conference Commissioner Edward A. Roesel of , which would be a new posi-lage teacher in the Cranford school place, lost two' of three grime* to Officials of both churches had l;iy evening in Cleveland School, a red ho: St. Pauls E. & R. I squad Mrs. Herbert J. Goodman of 20Elizabeth who was named county t ion. The board expects, Mr. Kohn'system earns $«,350, but this var- Columbia's 200th Anniversary complained to the police of thefts the Board of Education unani- Hua. that-..some economies Would' ies with each individual teacher Rudolph Halley, former investigative counsel for the Kcfauvor of Garwood. ' Berkeley pT.icr, president of thesuperintendent of public works.' from the poor boxes. Tf"J /u°m the new P08*1'011- Bcibascd on experience, training and Three other sweeps were re- Union County Organization, Amer- mously adopted a budget for thecuca the growth of the system length of service. He said there are Committee, will be the featured panelist at,a discussion of the topic Approved Despite Protests corded by First Presbyterian over ican Legion Auxiliary, will-repre- Green Thuml* Club-.——- FORTY OTHER COURSES ' ] 1)54-55 school year in the amount building-wise and the considerable 147 teachers and one librarian em- "The Right of Congress to Investigate the Executive Branch" to be Si, Paul's E. & R. II, First Baptist sent the county liioup at a child Induction by Lions investment. ' . l-«--- • • •'.. - -- -C-5—. field March 4 at Union Junior College. •. . welfare and rehabilitation confer-i 144 Grand St. ? ;;_ 1 Townslii|» Committee of Roselle 'over Community Me.th- Accepts New Members . GARWOOD — Dr. Arthur Sach- ' Fourteen Present the building and grounds chalr^ The local, junioi college," the only institution o^ higher education odist II and, Linden Presbyterian ence February. 4 and 5. in Wash- sel, local dentist, and Louis Dughi, HENDEK8OK ~ It is the policy of the board, Mr. man suid there has been a steady ——r— • ' »in Union County, and the Columbia Towns Demand Improvements ' Unanimously over .Cranford Methodist. ington. ;• • ... Mrs. Carl Ingcholm, Mrs. Henry teaching principal - in the public . Fourteen citizens, including three Taliaferro said, to attempt to keep Frahme and Mrs. Martin Cush-> •r Mail 0% increase ip the improvement of the Alumni Club of Union County will Winning two of three cahies . Jhis* was ^announced at a mcet- school system, were inducted as. tc:»fhers :ind four former members pace with the rising cost of living After ! meyer were welcomed as new- schools. He pointed out that $7,700 sponsor the forum as part of the m-ere: Temple Beth-El over Trin- mg of the organization Thursday members of the Lions- Club at a nftlic board attended the hearing.' ajid to raise the economic level of 1 memtafcrs at the meeting of the Name .; ...... has been provided for new equip- •celebration of the 200th anniver- Precede Water^Raterlncrease mS :i .le ity Episcopal, and Garwood Pres- evciiing at the Elizabeth YMCA. recent meeting in St. Paul's Evan- the teacher. He said the board Enrollment Green Thumb Garden Club last There is an increase of $146,608.- ment und $7,500 for the improve- sary of the f6undlng of Columbia ^ attended by an overflow crifWd byterian over Calvary Lutheran. ] Mr.-, • Goodman reported that the gelical and Reformed Church. A. feels the' teachers' salaries are .too As hearing' continued before.. the Public Utility . Coorjfeission ; Wednesday evening at the home of If you cjii't read thi«, ask a BtenourapKcr to Kelp you. . Otjr 2(i in appropriations,this year c6m- ment und fencihlpor school play- College, then. Kings' College, in county unTriV"iw..j)raised by Mrs. T., Mosca, membership chairman, Street ' - low and also stated that Cran- in Newark this week on the rate increase proposal, ot the Pfai^ifirM- 1^4m rate 'i ijTiM'Tidincnt to the v.onintf • <>r nvi-r tlie amount appropriated for Taliaferro, reported that the uver- - {Continued mi page eight) Lutheran, 205. . . . state executive' board meeting re- received'a letter of acceptance as a Registration Tonight, Wcstlicld, president of the alumni justillcd as long as the company*. .—I "-../ :••„ rianc<- jicrmittiiiii-f'lfibs and non- cently in Trenton. regular member of the Garden tl,o. IU52-53 school year. The bud-: The standing of the league:- . ELIZABE TpH . . Opert Thursday Night 'tU 9 ,.,.( lists $1,018, $777.33 to be raised Tomorrow, Monday club. " . • fails to furnish un ample wuter ju<"iVt -(.njanizaiiohs. to ijiaintain rn. The local woman also reported" Club of New Jersey. Fund-Raisers :wB Ifi ,«67 hy loiral taxation, an increase of All members of the panel will supply. Xion Cmh«T«n . ...., -that u '..special state department a Mrs. Frances Dulicul, president, For Adult Classes Com ,>Jrtli«liH I_^_ '39 _JB —,*>04 Sl:>(i,205.20 over the 1953-54 total, Goodfellow Succeeds Coffee be gruduutcs of Columbia Univer- As Introduced by Salvador •vidina they • have 'an arcai'of nut TTtnity Ej>l»copJ*l • •• SO f the inter-munici- Lpprcvcti by the Planninii' Boiird. Tenipto Bfth-El,...:.. 24 24 •.."UH> It will be used in" live, hospitals 1'hc only serious complaint ex- Oarwood Prr* 24 24 ' ,?UW The next regular meeting will ' Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., was elected president of the Cran- tomorrow und Monday from 7:30 Villanova University; Edward N. pul group, the resolution-urged !•• Public Works Commissioner 24 24 "JMIO it the stute. be held on February 10 at the jnessed at the hcaringwas by Wil- Burke of the editorial stun* of the jXarr.cs P- Duffy differed thc-^mnrrofT, .4:ui ford Boys Camp Association last Thursday night at the unnual to 9 p. m. at Cranford High School. that "no rate increase will be COOL- Melh«KiiSl II .. 21 SI.. home of Mrs.. Fcnwick GUI of li.nn Bliikc, .president of 4he Cran- j lor the approval of the. amend- 20'j 21'» .427 meeting in the Municipal Building;-. He succeeds Township Clerk Classes will begin on February Newark Evening News; Dr. Abel granted on the basis "of capital OacouU P«*f ..-' IS 2)1 .422 William Brown Host 18 Lenox avenue. Her' co-hostess fdiil Boosters Club. He urged the 4 and continue lor ten consecutive."A. Hanson, general secretary of ! irsetjt and it was seconded by Pub* ' CTMaiajii XIrlh. 20 2S .417 Imai'tl to iminediutely provide- for J. Walter Coffee, who served as president for three years. expenditures proposed, but not yet '-He Affairs Coinijiissioufr HowurJ ' nnl Bapttit ...... :.. 18 27 .400 will be Mrs. Francis Burke. Movies Thursday evenings. Registrations Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- St. P*u)> EAR lrf."' 19 .:ilM! At Political Discussion will be shown on chrysanthemums an athletic insurance program paid Other officers are: Vice-presidents, Robert M. Crane, Frunk J- versity arid formerly superintend- and that in any event, any |Cowp»-i1iiW-aitu and appioVcd un- for by the board. He said the pres- by mail .will be accepted through A*- A meeting- was neid Suncuy at and • roses. . , * poolcy, John E. Allen and H. Stan- Saturday, Mrs. Charles' Redden, ent of -schools in Elizubeth unil •ate increase based ' on ' proposed ftit system .under which the stu- 1 Cancer Talk and Films the home of William.L'. Brown, Jr., Furdham Glee Club cy MacClary; treasurer, Winches- president-director, announced. All Prof. Jack E. Weinstein of thecapital expenditures be suspended At tht.- jiUtsel lnirnt was.in Ulicny, executive director of. theJi)seph_Dojvnji>g>tFrcderick Weiss, Following the concert, there was elected a trustee for a three- plunning for the .Bicentennial ' IIK- f'uni <>f :t restrictivi"; nieasure Martin Donnelly, JameV~Kissac If athletics makes for a better date ure aptitude testing, untlques ford were Mayor Fred 1'. Andor- (..lucntional system, , there, is.; no Will 1>e. dancing .to the music of - year term to 1111 a vacancy oil theand dancing. These results came under the direction' of the the-nsen, a member of the group's exec- i in <;jv«.' The Rovvrllitli; botly sortie Harry V.'Osborne, Jr., and Her- 1 controls. Board." " ' ""• .' •"'•• '••"•' •• "'•- President Dwight D..EiscnhowerJt bert Brown, reason why funds ure not in theDqn Dornay and his oichestru. fronrthoseregisteringby mail.——; utivc.commiltcci.Townshiu.Att."."'.- hudttet to pay for insurance for Registration . forms arc avail' was concluded that the celebration The committee announced that Members of the nominating com ncy'Curl H. Warsinskl, Township MKS. WHXIA9I J. GCBAS Korean Veteran*! athletes, Mr. Blake said. rnittcc were Victor D. Shahccn, able at the Cranford Public Li- in these difficult, times Should Grail and i dt-nls of-Garden street, (SVaiifnr.fl Rose Rebekab Meeting tickets will be available at the Engineer Patrick J. John' McClintock, who reported chairman; Charles M. Ray and Mr. brary, Cranford High School, themean more than a scries of exclu- Dudley J ivtiiue, Johnson avenue. B«?nja- Rose Rebekah Lodge 99 Will meet Township Trcusurcr STUDY MUSIC for the activities commltce in. the•door. Bocrtmann. Suburban Trust Company in Cran- sive, "ivory tower," academic pag- Croft, custodian of funds for the iri:n str«ft and Huyt-s street op- at 8 o'clock tonight, at Veterans' absence of Mrs. Charles^ Redden, ford and Gar.wood, the Cranford eants, and should be dcdlcutcd to pniin^ the- moaKU.ro, and another . la the Memorial Home on South avenue. Annual report of the treasure group. said he agreed it is a poor system Branch of the Union County Trust a rcaffirmation of one of the buslc As members of the executive pclitum fr tion . office in Cleveland School. CNJ Posts !-jll of mi«rc than 150 luiineii were Mbiuiie AmtbMtaed DCCO •Htataalar Louis' Troutmtin, president of the maintained ut adequute levels for .seasons,' submitted his resignation For its first spring semester, the the next 20 years. ! en'the several |>ctitions, ta AH Grades BODY sa« lioard, said he was not sure, an Combined Reports but offered his services to th • W. J. Fordham. 2 Itoselle avenue, VBNDEB WOUt athletic insurance program would school will offer 21 courses, includ- Robert Mitchell, u member of the camp trustees In on advisory ca- ing four which were never avail- Schedules I d«:larftl he favors a more re- ENROLL NOW )><• such * good way to spend pub- ft4y^jMM«>,s«yn New York firm of Malcolm Plrnl' Lptrirtivc ordinincc which wouicV Data Caanel Keflaftfclat lic funds. He said thoTJoairS *BH Bbte'before at the schftoU Aptttud* Sngih'cerx, i-elalnedreit tl.i<- Township Committee for the dollar, invested. He agreed search was complete on three 1 before they could acquire or Icas6 CHestnut5-0288 fM SOOTH AVKVE. under the old Ambulance Com- camp during his tenure. A com Other courses. available - arc: Go Into Effect With MBS. JAMES r. BCKJCASH that- the present system was a "cal- major phases of its investigation 1 liind for it s«/imming pool or club. mittee set-up, and 61 calls during mittee composed of Mr. Ray, MrConversational German, painting - Daylight Saving Time of the water company's, facilities. culuted risk." ' >, . \ Dooley and Mr. Boertmann was ap He asscrU'd that the committee' Joseph Kohiij' chairman of theNovember and December under and drawing, woodworking and The Jersey Central Lines an- These phases, he said, were: The the new First Aid Sfluad, for apointed to interview applicants (Continued on page two) | sh<»uld investigate the applicants building and grounds committee, for the director's position and sub nounced , today' that timetables rate incrcusc proposal, possibility total of 285 calls last year. showing the new and faster pas- of tying in Plaiiifletd-Union lines jtn ><-e that thcyare desirable, par- revealed that the budget Includes mit a recommendation ut .the Heart Unit jijruiarly in a Residence "A" zone. MORE 6CAN0AL TRAVELS' a $6,000 salary for a ch^ef custo- Reports submitted by Henry W. February meeting. senger train schedules proposed with some owned by the Elizabcth- YOU ALWAYS OVeR THE 'PHONE TOOAV Whipple, chairrnan, and Harold S. for ma)n line communities sturting tov.'iv Water Company, and ade- I Charles'llisgins of 112 Garden THAN EVER WAS SPILLED Compton, treasurer, show that On.behalf of the trustees. Past MV Agent with Daylight Saving Time April quacy of the Plainllcld-Uiiion di>;- -treet charged a pi'ivijte swimniing SAVE MONEY OVER THE BACK FENCE/ r • • • • , ' the Ambulance Committee had aPresident Fritz thanked Mr. Coffee 25. arc being posted today und to-tribu.tiou system. Organizes •club would clause friction-between cash balance of $1,673.83 and also for his direction of camp. affairs morrow in both the eastbound and He lidded that investltiation of 4-tl«r residents of the area ih'which . — AT — Jot down oar name, address, And vukk soch wondorful'travel- $6,904.35 in United* States Gov- during his service as president. Lists Special westbound' stations of all comsuc- h long-range points as t( , it was located' and who could nut and phone number. Have it ernment Bonds as assets of. the Plans for several minor improve- munities between New York and whether to increase the number Co-Clhairman Naniecl; jilTord membership.and those who Cranford Ambulance Replacement ments to the camp property, lo- Hour Schedule Hampton. of wells'or concentrate On addi- i u.-ould uw the pool or club. He said ' handy ing companioa» loo. for. they scoff Essay Topic Fund when it wound.up its busi- cated on Silver Lake, near Hope, Pictures showing a streamlined, tional surface supplies would con- February Fund Drivr I this would be particularly true BARON'S ness on November 23, 1953. in" Warren County, were discussed In preparation for processing of self - propelled, uir - conditioned tinue after the rate incrcusc hear- Han Goal of {irnoriti chiidrt-n. Mr. Higgius said BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO The . ambulance was formally and referred to committee for con-applications for new driver's li- "Budd car" carrying the Jersey ing, with the entire project taking 1 imly public pools should be pcr- at wrinkles ... arrive at their des- sideration later in the spring. Mrs. William J.Cubit*u£7B<»Or- jmjtted. ' BARON'S AND PROVE IT YOURSELF VFW Auxiliary Plans turned over to the newly-organized censes and motor vehicle registra- Central insignia and name board three or, four months. ^CHROtDER Contest for Local First Aid Squad on November; 1, tions, William C. McPhcrson, local also arc being posted. In its re- A. resolution was passed reiter- iic :»venue hai bectc eit'joi ep-'pi i Friink W. Allen, 24T tination as fresh and new looking as and the replacement fund is to motor vehicle agent; announced to- cent announcement- of the com-ating the group's stand, against'any chairman of the Crartfom cwiimdt- {Continued on Page Eitfht) ISc STANLEY 1 PINT ROOFING -INSULATION School Students be assigned to the squad at theDecision Reserved day that from March 1 to April 3 pletely revised schedules, which 'unnecessary prolongation" of the 1 tee of the American llcast AA Build Through Citizenship" is time of purchase of a new ambu- the agency at 19 Alden street will were worked out with the active (Continued on Page Eight) HARD -MILLED EL.2-8533 • CR.634/4 iation, it wa the title and theme of the essay lance, which is expected..tojtake be open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.cooperution of the Iritcrmunlcipul by Mrs. James' F-. WITCH when they started out.. .and they contest now being sponsored in place later this year. In Southern Club weekdays, and from'9~arm. to 12Gr6up"for~Bettcr~Rail~Servicerovcr- SOAP Cranford High School by theIn his final report, Chairman Occupancy Case noon Saturdays. u period of many months, the rail*- be held here during Febnaajy -auth HAZEL practically care for themselves, for Ladies Auxiliary, to Capt. Newel Whipple stated: To permit efficient handling of road stated it proposed to. place the J<)cal «iuota s*t at Hodncy Fltske Post 335, VFW, "The committee extends its Magistrate Charles J. Stevens any last-minute rush, the hours four of the new dcisql-powercd Polio Drive Other1 otlU'«is foi- Committees Pamphlets have been submitted thanks to the members of the Po-reserved decision in the case of on March 29, 30 und' 31 will be Budd units in service on the long- ing drive are: You can't to the students, and the essuys are lice and Fire Departments, wno the Southern Club and Mrs. Violet from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Regular haul Jersey City - Hampton run 5 33* smooth nylon jersey washes easily, during morning und evi'ning com- tre;isurer;. Louis. Cohen, (tii not to exceed 1,000 words. They operated the ambulance. The S. Guyer tat Parkway' Village, hours of 9 u. m. to 4 p. m. week- Assorted Scents muter hours und that they would Nears Goal of, the plastic hcarti faj-rtk*-:.' Retail Promotion Unit w must be submitted in triplicate courtesies and kind treatment charged with violation of the zon- days and 9 a. m. to 12 noon Satur- Frank Curthy.. biit day tciK buy better dries qniekK. rarely needs ironing! to the essay chuirmun, Mrs. Anton given all patients are greatly ap- ing ordinance in the club's occu- days will be resumed on April 5. 'also provide hourly service during lleadwl l»y Cohen; 6.00 VALUE the day for stations between Jer- Joseph Liifics. publicity Tinnesz of 62 Burnslde avenue, preciated by the public who usepancy of the Guyer home at 319- Pointing out that the .new .Un- "WeeC-Eml Oiin Car«l und Mrs. C. G. Atbury. Siegel Parkin" Leaddr NAIL auto insurance postmarked not later; than March the ambulance und also by theHampton street as a residence for satisfied Claim and Judgment Fund seyCity and Cranford. They would of the community hcauft'IT_j>!S'cir»l 330 Rubinstein 1 Styled along silnple fines for active 15. ' ..'... committee. • its 17 members, following a hear- Law goes into effect with this connect, at the latter station with Mailings Coulil Fulfill Committee chkirincn . of - the dicsel - powered express trains parly schedulctl tat HORMONE CREAM Students ,mu"y receive asslstanci "The committee was pleased ing in Municipal CcQri Monday year's registrations, Mr. McPherson Quota, Chairman Say* at Koos Bros.. Criuiford Uusint:~s • Assjjciation for POLISH from their teachers, school sup-to have the First Aid Squad re- night. The Hampton street house urged car owners to be sure they serving, communities between _ the- coming year were appointed . and , Cranford and Ruritan ulso on an With the annual Murch of, Dimes Mrs, Gubas, this yc-at"; « days, informal evenings... its your erintendent, or librarian for in-ceive the ambulance. In behalf of is in Residence A. . . know the name of their insurance man; lias been u tcsuiet:* ui.-; Cohen was named _chair- Both carefree wonder dress for carefree' Tlie local auxiliary will award a (Continued on page «ix) (Continued on Page Eight) dents to mail in their contributions Improvement Ais*xu.ttc=s.' iia-i •'!•,•... medal and a $25 savings bond to the support given our committee 4 rr^iii of The retail promotion '.com- this week-end if ut ull possbile. holds tnembttbhip in. the O«ri"i-'*" 1 the winner, and the essay will besince'1929; also the members of Art Group, Courc Tnr.:-y. C^iiiJ;.- rnitUx . Others on'the committee living! So very flattering, and the Police und Fire Departments, Through this w,ceJJE, u total of V _ic Samuel S. Eiscnbcrc. Ellis' submitted in the national contes 1,020 coin cards had been returned, lic DiiUKKtet's. utui Sz. JJ;::_««.JV for further judging and prizes.' mid the generous support given Church. Sht Ls sev-i.et..sy X*J i-'^A- 1 KobitkMin' . LJoy h^i iscx.r. w". ior;S;iXcl, Thomas Aarantr and How- i ocular' meeting of ihe auxiliary was needed in Cranford, and ex-High School, has been selected bx secondary schools und colleges in- Saturday, February. IX ^-^J i Jld J. CaSScli. • 1J9 TinUir TOUCH UP printV to wear now -— -through a local committee to apply for a out, Mr. D'Arcy explained. If Monday evening at Veterans Me- tend our best -wishes to the newly- cluding, visits to reading clinics unothcr 10 per cent of local resi- Serving-on the parking conlmit- morial Home". Mrs. Henry Schwnrz, orgunteed squad." fellowship offered by the Fund for established ut nearby colleges, high Heart Fuiul will- be her. ::->.-;.- 1^ will U.- Howard Siefiel. chair- Both SA.00 the Advancement of Education. dents return their curds, the com- sia president, conducted the meeting. Total receipts, for H><" replace- schools and governmental institu- munity is almost certain to exceed out tlie coti;mumt> !«. S.?+iiv, nun; n<*beit M. Crane, George M. spring! Bine, red. brown, green. In his application to the local tions. He also proposes to. study f J.-, .,..-"_ Liii/i-i". Koy MiicBt-an, Paul Miir- 50* It was announced by the patriotic ment fund up to October 31, Mr. iti quota of $3,000, he declaredld . I February U. An .vw- i J Allttato't low rahioil th*s instructor, "Mrs. George. Hllbcrt, (Continued on page three) committee, Mr. Buonaguro said the reading problem encountered .- ... -i,. ti-n.'--. Jr.. Edward Shahet-n and he is interested in the fields of in .industry to determine what in- Miss Marian A. Sehtnitz, trea-ien'volunteers to S-.ic. X50 CORDAY bmlHr va/u* you'd •«p«ef In misses* sixes 12 to 20, Half that two flags will be presented in surer and chairmun of the chil-1 latter pi oject wx> ->.,i. i.mui;l Stein. I HAZEL BISHOP from th» company foW the future, one to a scout troop reading and creative writing, dustry is striving for and how it Is •i.-.^.-_ ; Tjix'e- J;>'iivi-> Kervick was • appointed trying to achieve it. This part of drcn's division, has requested all {and residents wh.. v-i TOILET WATER and and one to u cub pack. ( Mr^. Buonaguro was selected by youngsters who have collection 1 l>eeii requested to ,• -_... t ,.<:r (hj!ir.:..n of the liaison committee, 12$ lipstick Trio $1.39 1 New Plant Here u committee consisting of Mrs. Er- the plan would include conference: (z~ ^ ^. th<-r iiicinbem of which are Mr. PERFUME banks to return them to her not I Mrs. Hutnash or M: v mod» yo« ww. Siaes 12 /, to 22%. nest W. Schroederrpresldcnt of the With reading consultants hired by ' Sit;i:i. Mr. Mcun-r. William Mc- 1J9 Nail Polish and : COMBINATION Smith Again Heads Closed by Strike later thatv this week-end. L rt ;;lllt c ffhon* ot vitit your Crunford High School Parent- Industry/and visits to nenrby in- Thu l'T.il IcadL-ts- r. •' .-. •::.-.". " '-' - K. Sellers. Mr: Mac- dustrlul plunUi. 1 : ftas«Coat . $1.10 Jet - Zigane • Fame Taxpayers' Annotation Teacher Association..Mrs. William hrart discavi li ^f-'• •1- -;i-.:<-r »*'ati htuds the proUram coninut- Toujoirs Moi Before It Opens Collins, Mrs. Chuijlc* M. Ray, Mr*. It was further explained by Mr. j..'t '. «•>-M.-C.' *1V •Jt:^ u'iH be a^sistvd by /Mr. Lfetfick 1.16 Hoderlck W. Smith was rcclected n aiul Chronicle oiu? killor. More furu'. 1 iwMuu JL\D president of the Cranford. Tax- The U. and V. Manufacturing Almira Guy, English teacher at Buo'naguro thut he proposes to de- in un effort t>i, cjrr> '• s-.^-.u-ii ^-'-*'"'' '.Lt-^n FI'.U'IIIIKHJ and Mr. Conpkxton Glow $1.25 the high school, and Frank J, termine if there is u correlation IIH 61st Year 50 FLOW payers' Association ut. the annual Company, a subsidiary of the Blon- Nail Polish $ .60 • ' I- •; meeting of the board of directors der-^onguc Laboratories of West- Martz, supervisory of secondary between reading diliiculty und de- With today's issue, The Citizen t.ul tht- mounting i • Tk*" >iu-iribcr>hip i-ommittec" will educations Mr. Martz, Mrs. Guy i-i' uniltrr the chairmanship • of AfLLSYJITl Friday night in the municipal field, manufacturers of accessory linquency. Under this phase of th aiifl Chrwilole marks the begin- deaths from v^ri'H^ i>. building. .•'... . units for television, was scheduled und Mrs. Schroedcr were named plan, he said he would take up ning of its «lst year of publica- disease. ' Uoyd Gtllcr. afdetl by Richard JWlNIMANCI COMPAMY Other officers for the coming to. begin operations in the former to the committee by Dr. Howard R. where he left oft,l 1 years-ugo when tion. • Hiru:i. Winiield Kochlcr, Philip • Best, superintendent of schools, Columbia University sent him to The Chronicle was established Schncck jnd Mrs. Frances V wfc own m4 UaUkM d md rnvvtm tnm year arc: Vice-president, Robert plunt of the Utility Razor Blade «>w>y. Hoaa. oMa iUUm. MM>U. E. Crane; secretary; Carroll K. Compuny ut 331 Centennial avenue and Mrs. Schroedcr appointed Mrs. work on reading problems for the in 1803 und The.Citizen In 181)11. lleatllinr ^irar* Monday, but moving in of equip- Ray and Mm. Collins. Department of Correction of New und the two newspapers were owners ut-re t»«-_:yi»\3 ^i-:r: It u j.-, tbc coni«cn>US of the retail Sellers, und treasurer, Wartcn D. 1 Sculthorp. ment wu* halted that same day There were three other candi- PAUI. V. BtJONAGURO York\ Stale (New York Suite Vo- merged into The Citizen and thU week by Towr-A:p C^-rk J. n'.i-mbcn. present that most local : when ubout 20 pickets uppcarcd'on dates considered by the committee. cational Institution). Chronicle in 1921. Walter Coffer th-»t they t--*\<: or.iy .tores will be closed on Monday, , A committee of the association % EDWARD M: LA1VSSN *«i't last week with the Board oX. .the Scene. Cranford in eligible to submit only national committee. . To contribute to his person:! Durintf the pust year Crun- three more » .n \»fc^ch to *?k>- February 23- growth..us lulvocatcHl by the fund tain their 19>*-«oj llccr_»c' * Vg> Prt.-»idcnt Brccn announced that S4 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD AGENT Kducutlon to discuss the proposed Employes * of the parent com- one name each year. Mr. Buona- Only 300 are given from the thou- fordY newspaper has continuttl school budget for the coming year, pany in Wcsttleld had gone out onguro must submit a formal appli- sands of applications received each Mr. Buonaguro said he would lik to grow In size und in service to for their canine p«t>- Pc'.^oc *^11 a qae>tionnaire will be sent to all (Oa> Owbri TaeaUc) to continue writing itoctry, some oi con.duci a hocit-to-h-c>e c-r:v\4*> jr.cmbcrs early in February a n d . Te|. CRanford 6-6100 ! 103 Qr«rtg« Av«nu« •_ ;ind a similar committee will con- strike ut the end of last week, and cation to the fund by March 1 andyear. The size of. the grant, de- the community. This first num- for with the Township Committee picketing continued through "yes- fellowship awards will be anpend- s upon how much in furnished which hus been published. ber of Vol. LXI murks the start in February anti U>u«r »-_rr-rrx>s»«r> • tKc results of the' survey will be (Store Also in West field) CRmfocd «n the proposed rouniciparbTuIget terday, both in WrsUteld and ml W by the fund on or about by the Ford Foundation. The aim of the whole program of unottwr.52-w«x-k record of the 1 *u> soon as it is computed. (Continued on paoe eight) April J5. The grant will be deter- If given a fellowship, Mr. Buon- (Continued on Page Eight) township's 1 obtain Qcw ia^>. • 'scheduled iot February 22.

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