rhird avenue -after spending lh< Easier xve^k eiiA with Ihej ...: CSIVE-XOBR , Mrs E; Wendell' Carrier of : gentlemen'. Their nephew, law and daughter". JLL and Mrs, ^ Village* will play-Martin Teddy, who thinks he is a Roose- Robert Baylasj. and. s^rs t>i j^episTwo velt, constantly visits the Panama folk. Vs. , ' USED CLOTHING 'firewater in "Arsenic and Oh Locks, and holds services for the Lace,st to be presented by the Mrs. Jessie" La«csejt of "yellow fever" victims'. /Jonathan, Git>; e'ritertainiei her son New Members Theatre Guild of the Koselles at another nephew, has mysterious Abiaham Clark •'High School to fnmiiy.' Mr. and ilrs. Alcxl Law- Two new members, Mrs, Hj carryinus-on with Dr. Einstein-ami sen and 'family »J -Sli&ifyrtle i Dfilering and Airs, Stfe AMIIICAN night, tomorrow- and ' Saturday a deck! body. "You wouldn't believe JUMBLE STORE ! CANCII •We. for 'Easter.,-l~ wereacCcJjted.ln theXlirJfony Club JOCIITY hights .•.'•"' Jwitr.icidal mania eouWr be such last Thursday e.veni^lfat the regu- Maltha is one of tlw"Brewinfi "roat fun.". ', - •* Mr. and .Mrs. .Ben- P;t-3car?ki -'of GARWOOD GRANFOIU}"*;. - KENILWORTH S.. 2(!r> itickf'vx avenue wt-if* hosts: lar monthly tnpeGftg. They-will be" Brews-tors." J« I'hleiK jnri sweet The crifit include?: Miss' Alice welcom<*djj>iTO the club in May. concottoi of di'lifihjfu! and pnttnt Easter Suud.-iy. to Mrs. Walter Cinder, William ' Newcomb, of rthur Biddle, art depart- wine-? Mi\ one glav, of clderbem Elizabeth; .Mrs; Frank "E. Clark, Konaplci.artd ehtldit-n tii NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 -JTE^ CENTS Wine, one teaspoon of owna, I Pa. -rtn*i Mr- sitrli'', Mrs. • L*K> lie chairnian, announced that Hillside;'Allan. Whitney, Rankin tinbffrs of her department will Mi Hard, CranXord; Dan forth Wash- Graff- rindVhildrtij of Time Flies Sumlay- , MrA. E D, Belts eKi mefet.ARprll 30 in the home'of Ur& Voter Registration . Mrs. Glovier Reelected burr], Morristown; Henry C. Evans, s Hugo. Staigcr, <711 BrooksWe place, Await Test : Westlleld;. William Vnntiais, and tor'Sunday at a faihsajy Hamls Move Ahead At AlkTime Higlr"~ ; Bids In For By County GOP Group 1 tti^ontirme with Under filaze cero- Better catch up on your, sleep) Charles McKjnn'ey, Plainfield; John her fu.)me."32t iviic paifltTng and ..plan for a dis-. Granio^d's voter regigtratiori is Mrs. Mary Jane; Glovier, ninth Gerstenbcrjief. Dr. James F. in. the netft two nights. play-of art work. .1 In case you've forgotten, the t. an all-time pe.ak of 9,256, ac- ittrict cdmmitteewonian here,-wag TVmnnl--Shearon' , - Koselle; and ' by. cording to figures released ihis \. Mrs. 'La\wrle Montgomery, gen- fclocks get set ahead otfe Jiour 'eelected first vice-chairwoman of Frank Kr'nll, Linden/ This produc- VftstSt-Hd. atieridc-d eral chairman for the evening week by the Union County Board tion is being.directed by Miss E^sje Park Sunday at 2 a, in. toushe r inf he" Union County Republican bridge--to'be-held on April 23 at Daylight Saving Time. < of Elections, Elizabeth, Township Midfj'ey of Linden. .day. .. • Clerk J. Walter Coffee; however, the Veterans Memorial H,all, South Drill Here And as you know*.Jhatjtest Of Committee at llf reorganization Tickets may be obtained fr; Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Moses and avenue, sponsored by the club; an- predicts that.this figure will pass meeting Tuesday night in Eliza- i hour isn't put back"o»l& face the 9,506 mark before the .Presi- Townslup Committee Adopts Measures the cast. mem bers~of"thc' rhiiighter of 329 JTosHiivavenue were nounced that merchant^ have da- of old man time until Heart Sep- Guild, or at the door online njghts the- guests, Easte-r Sunday, of ill* dential election in November, beth. Sixteen members of the lo- nate./J door'.awards to'bc given at- Sirens To Wail Alarm '|ewber. ;,•-,•' . . ' „•.'.--.. Requiring Gafsiges* 60 Foot Lots of •performances. Moseh's. brotEie-r-E»t-!aw:' and sister, tending guest;.*, .Mrs: Edward Thesipaas to Offer - Four of Cranford's 10 election Passaic Firm Low at :al municipal committee attended. So if upon entering church districts now have registrations of. Over Protests of Three Residents Mr. aijd Bdtrs.-Franlc SkSilasidof As- Rathje. and Mrs. Staigcr, in charge Sometime Next Week; Sunday, you find it empty, you'll The Unguarded Hour' $964sXl34 lo*^Lint Charles.F. Beardslcy of Spring- tor ia Lontt Island. ' , of do8r prizes', have received gifts more than 1,100, which jarejamong flcjd was elected chairman of the Two controversial amendments to the zoning code were adopted TOO SOCIALS v Shelter Areas Listed know you forgot to shake hands he largest in the county. A move- •' Mrs,. Thon.as , Kwlwri a«d Mrs. from many local merchants. ; with the clock before retiring At Sherlock Hall To Galloping Hill Road county GOP group as party work- oh filial reading Tuesday night' by the Township-Committee after from payc twenty-two) Thomas Ma hail. Jr.-of 357 Spruce Danford Presidents " this ' week tnent has been started to redistrict associated with Freeholder Al- public,hearings during which three residents protested. . . Mis. Rathje, chairman American Saturday night To make sure The Gfanford Dramatic Club's the community follbwing the elee> The Union Building & Con- •*-'W¥^* Serjna Stevens, 10,.Summit road, "Mrs. -know you've forgotten something Bights iii Sherlock Hall of Trinity % nurse, nnd Mrs. ,Kny Walthor of Carroll K. Sellers, chairman of Church wider direction of Mrs. lows; District 1,'S27; District 2, way between Centennial • avenue, .- . ;•'.;--—-——— ¥to young people who might not lamijy of Beuwa." Ohio wove the Guy A. Young, Northern. vice- wjhen^you find yourself getting 512; District 3, S13;' District 4, $65; be able to finance a garage at the the Lincoln School faculty, are the loeal Civil Defense Council, hungry an hour.earlier-.thanduir--' Everard KempshaUV Net proceeds Cranford. and Galloping Hill road, pucsts Si;nd^y n.f XSJ. ar:<3 garden chairman of the !vlew Jersey District 5, 959; District 6, 1,186; Kenilworth, it was announced to- ime their home is constructed. As -spending the Easter holidays jn A1.1g.11st Set irta o! 352 ILo>t-i.*t «iver. Federation of Women's Clubs, will declared yestiefday that localCivil -ing past Sundays, of the play will go to purchase dashiiffstrychiVnif,. cyiiiiitte, the Glade Sprint;, Va. and August,.(Ja.. Defense forces were "all set," and stage equipment for We new hall. District 7, 1,148; District 8, 835;day by, State Highway Commis-, Andersen Issues Statement an alternate;' plan, he suggested ime. give a talk on flower arrangements. District 9, 1,112; and District. 10, a paved drive-in strip which would result-— instantaneous! One of the respectively.. • . '-. '•-,.- Guy will also show how to he urged full public cooperation in Advance ticket sales indicate a sioner Ransford 4- Abbolt, ^Ehe r-^ntlemen who tasted of this un- 7 the fqrthcomiijg^pracUce drill, good house for all three rJyjfaW Passaic firm's bid was $964,134, keep cars off-the streets. ' Mr. n.ntl Mrs. GoorKe Pauldins arrange "flowers in unusual' con- 1 orthodox beverage „ had a few ainers. Mrs. Wilfred Burton will Shelter areas § in the business l*ie diraina. concerns the web of and -recommendation for the "im- Commander Shire's remarks mm and son of. 443 Spruce avenue spent. ; caused Finance" Commissioner F», jnornents to exclaim,- "How deli- be the co-hostess. 'district have been designated by(1 fciriramsiantial evidence that can mediate awardv'was made' by the '•Z*. . »y RP, ANDERSEN ;----;---- alonts work out, a central program cious!" This is an uproarious com-, the Easter week end as -guests of Easter Program Andersen to;' read a prepared \ her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. George Police Chief Williarn. A. Fisch^ caiangfc:.. a person accused of a commissioner to the U. S. Bureau Chairman. Finance Committee for 'their'-solution. ; • cdy, by Joseph Kesselnntj, and (Continued front -JMS'J Foldcsy of Fi-anklin...... and will be ftiarkcd by- large teniri crime . and that one "unguarded of Public Roadg which «will share Township Committee , "Our program is not as adequate statement dealing with the garage one of America's'" outstanding in An tori jo -Fortiihalio>^ «3ass; and.Mrs. Dereiiier 'Eleetetl porai-y signs. Basements of the hour" that most people at one time as advocates of strict control would ordinance as well sis other housing TWim / David Betts, grnnd.soh.tif Mrs. ^802 in the cost of the improvement. (Titc jollowino statement was theatre classics. , . y • • • iv.e orTymal jwenls by SJ indent's of following buildings will be used: &r another experience. by Coniiniiteeman] Andersen ike. We aw» faced vyith many' measures which the committee has 5. P. BCUSTQIKI a former Garwoocl qARWOOD i- Mrs. J/H. Dere- !| The second low, $1,029,478,. wag 1SiTsrCaTri'eT~nf7i^mewfbcT _ Vte- MenefKk«zVffii8h-^Kfd*i,—^— ni«r of-34fr4WT.._„ , _, -— Cfantord Theatre, Post Office, 7 The cast is headed Officers Tuesday nighi prior' to the ttdbp- problems in establishing a program had under discussioa.^,;,,' resident, was recently rolea'sod Youngsters Contest by S. J^ Groves. &; Sons Co., Wood- at all. No-one is better aware than Following Mr. Andersen's re- Cranford 'Dramatic Club and has •"The-! following' siwss ivctos pre- elected secretary, for spiritual life Cranford^^ustuConiDany,__ReeK Sirs. EUis 6. Bishop* together .with bridge. The others were: Weldon iou ott'-^tutl reading by the TOIWK- been seen in n(any leading roles, From the Elizabeth GenernI Hn«- the ^Kev. Frank V; H. j^rthkHree^ this committee that all zoning or- marks, the ordinance was adopted v uijtal- Where lie- was confined fol- sented at_tlui_Jio,v.;-«:r 'grades, pror- and stewardship in the Elizabeth Strong CoalCoi; Hathaviray's Phar- Contmciing^ Co*. Westrield, $1,-1 tv?o in such plays as "Ten Little In- im f "^Thrcc Little'Tre^S." '"Dear Presbyterial Society at a recent an- macy, Union Gounfcy Trust Cojn- tw* rt ; |i »!* • I«* j tor of Trinity Church. dtfieFTocaT 044,246; j. F. Chapman & Song, dinances, building codes, along-|Junam'mausly—wlth-^ubUe^Saftcy- lowing an npei-a'tion: " "' '_.r..t: Mrs* Ruth Beisley sial ordinances. One of the iiicias- with automobile licensing statutes, Hans'," "TJi'c Late (Jeoj^e-Appley;" •He 'Viotet.-t "Slav iterry Can-:. '•jiunl meeting of the group at Grey- panXj^chlectejtt's Hardware, jMtar-. Ip £>Well lotalS [fesiaents taWng part include Mr. Hillside, $1,132,996; Get(. M. lommissioner Clarence L, Frits, <6-m tore ures requites it garage with every and much of pur present law^are who had" opposed the measure •"•Ovpr ./fwentyOne," '.'But Not Mr., and'Mrs, John HaKi.ish and nrv," ."Spring." "Ptlcr stone Presbyterian Church, Eliza- tin.Jewelers, Seager Drug S « A total of• $t^02J23. or «» P«f Sand Mrs, Hans Belief,. Sir.; and Installed as Matron, Brewster & Son, Bogota, $l,l48,» (tpuse_ built, bt the future, and the Goodbye,"" . and "The Silver son of .540 Fourth avenue will re- beth. , 1 Radio, New cent of the $3,000 quota, has been S Mrs- l"(eief" Sperry, Howard Mc- °464; Johnson* Drake and-Biper, estrictions of individual libertyi- when it was. introduced,. stating : •'Bunny Pink Succeeding Mrs. Balas other- ffl^, wherever ppossible* Some of them may be unconstitu- hat he would "go along" with the Whistle." ,She played an important Babbit." "Enster Ijiell Telephone-G)bC . • Efendd CCranf ofd raised here byy the Cranford Com- Alecr. Herbert Mitchell, Mrs, Wil- New York, ££,148,7910. hat building lots be at least 60 rfile in . "Possession,"- Cranford's L. Ljvhjgfic they spfuif^everal days Old, SogeV K Roger Mrs. Ruth M. Beisley of West- iibnal.-We must.leaVe that (o theunderstanding that hardship cases :ei: Morning." . . ' - *' Rabbit" ''The .geerj Hotel...... • ' ••[••'•• „ ' • mittee of the American Cancer So-^ I Two main roadways of ,24 feet feet in itiidih. As is pointed Old, awycrs and-the courts and in our ''one act prize winning;, play, in tWB"is'guests of'Mrs.H^rish^tuunts, let," and "Meet- eiety, it was announced yesterday jTate. Harry ' Haynes, !l?^and W. fteld was: installed as worthy ma- eaeh_.with ramps ,at Centennial would have appeal to the Board qf "Poems presented by she sludents ng and Easter Bupri'y, Pedestrians have been urged to by—Horace—K^C^biivJ(fc^JtaiafeL|l^Mimattii-" Edward Marshall, csidcuts have • recourse to the daily lives must admit that, as a New Jersey Theatre Lengue play VIr,. and Mrs. I. W. Gross. ,*. pet off the street and seeTrSHeTCerTl l^AU2htftSd Adjustmentl.JUC...,^.,.. — . my f the r«>\ver glratCcs jiracluded: "Ap- An accordion sol 1 practical matter, we cannot live tournanient last year; Scamnn , First Class Thomas was played by All traffic, will* be halted f6r theurer. • '• » ' !slant SSachonis and George Smith, of Eastern Star, Friday night in The othsr—amendment to the ril," "Maitei-." "Tftc'RaSibnl," "Mr. Ronald Salerms, 1 With the local drive scheduled | Mrs. Harry- Folk is prompter, Masonic Temple. She succeeds Mrs'. ^'i unreasonableness.) together in crowded industrial zoning ccide requires dwellings to "Arsenic and Oltl*Lace" is in- Madden-who "is. .stationed (it "the 10 minutes the test is in progress. paved with concrete to conti sections without- sacrificing some m spired by two elderly ladies who Naval Air Base at-Lnkqluirst was to end next week, HowanTM. SKe-. James Rich also is in the cast and Eileen S, Balas of Cranford. Mr. the design on the 'Parkway com- be congruous with other homes in •ik: Drivers of' trucks and private gel, chairman, an* William W. \ has assisted in designing the set "There has been-some contro- of our rights,'It is the'question of faithfully .and . regularly increase he Enstcr euest of hiKui will th«in- thatraTcoiri^box^coltectitMnHjcontest Trunipore,JMr^and .Mrs, DenmanJ acted and-thosc now being"cb'!is!d'>' realtor,, and another pioperty . selves stay with theifl/eTiicles7~ 1 tsuing. year, are; Ella Schmidt of Due to. delays of structural steel ^i protested this, measure, but will start Monday andliRurBFopeff^" *—i—sm—i&^^^wMi*rg T- wn-tiCranferdV associate -matroWiT^and : cmtr'wcre proposed by the Fi- . Neither pedestrians'-'nor motor to. all'youngsters of the commun- deliveriee s 7 4^it 7 sidojHed—unanimously Oil vehicle passengers are to take shel- Ham Old, William Cole, Jack Ban- Lillian Hopper .of Roselle Sark, 1 nance Department as p ARE NOW ity. Valuable prizes will be given non. George Smith.' Mr, and Mrs. gency, Commissionet Abbbti ;gaid- esponsibility in the organization reading. ter in .private hbmfs;-; t; . secretary. From Cranford, -Agnes dates o.f completion for the.Cran- to all children who collect $5 orRoger Morton, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. J.. Nlssen, treasurer; Gcorgina if your; government, it is probably Also adopted was an. ordinance Householders are advised to turn more, The.boxes may be obtained ford viaduct Stid six bridges on my responsibility to-make a piili- prohibiting the discharge of cellar oft gaa range burners, non-auto- Donald Green and Maxwell Bank3. Irslinger, conductrcBs; Inez Schon- this, section have had to be re- at Martin Jewelers beginning MoB- Lighting will be handled by Mr, feld, associate conductress; Grace Uc statement at this time. s Lowest storm drainage into the. sanitary matic gas 'appliances .attj,. v i vised. Governor DriscolL and,the : •day-«oolrningt"" ' ""• "^ -^'' •'• ..' Miller. Charles Skillman and Arba Frantz, chaplain; and Mrs. Balas, ^First, I think we should urtdef- sfcwer system. The Cranford Real " ^I^atSes^fiii=iKS£-rai 1 Commissioner went to Washington Of STx Suhiiiitlecl; Estate Board, it was said, had pro- television: sets, whijeh should be marshalr " tourge-the furnishing of the steel stand that the building code WHATARf^OU ' AMD PAPA BELLOWS & COMPANY IE YOUR have been mad«S locally; Mr. Cor- mittee includes Mrs. M. L. Thomp- Also Beth Von Shillagh of Eliza= tasijaqe. df this iweasut-e in (CRYING W^MV turned onf brreceipt'of emergency and assurances were given that the. a private conference with the .eom^ bin stated, the latest-being by Mr. son, Mrs. R. D. Burt, Mrs. Norton; beth, Adah; Muriel Sehait of material wilt be rolled in the- first meeting, and the two Trautwein's, Inc. submitted the iLITTtl MAN?! AN't tELL instrucUifiris!. -~-^ 4-•'•'. Siegel in memory o£ Morris Hind-JMrs- ^yaits, Miss_.JElsje_M|dgley, zoning code amendments which we mittee prior {o~Tucsa«ij^fitight. Importers and Dealers Telephones shoult! nbf be used Cranford.. Ruth; Fernanda Meeks, and. second quartersr:of~this year. AJS APART? man and Mrs. Esther Hindman. , Kfr& Miller and Leslie Crump, v also of Cranford, Esther; Louise are now considering, are actually lowest of six bids received by Introduced and:.passedp . oh t in fine wines and spirits except for emergency calls, during : The revised schedules provide '•' • ' ••'," :T',.,.~~' ' "'"..: ' --i- ' Mra Taylor is chairman of'the- trvtag-or- Garwodd, Martha; Ruth for the bridges and paving to be he implementing of a single policy Township Committee Tuesday, reading was an ordinance pro- ,#' the test. ' ' '** ; properties. committee assisted by which was expressed in principle hibjtme the parking of vehicles on Local'schols will fellow their' Anderson of Caldwell, Electa; finished concurrently. night for a new 750-uallon pumper | Mrs,: BL, A. Millard, JWprs, Mitchelli Marie.Donaldson of Plainllcld, or- One of the recreational features some, time ago. These ordinances' for the tire department. The loW the westerly side of- Eastman street prescribed air raid drill instruct tvere ' not easily, conceived nor. - jj'-S^rs- Hayties,' Mrs,' R, E,: NevUle ganist; : Marjoric. MacCiary of which was urged by the Governor iief bid of $15,738, together with •between Mlln and Hofly sti-eets, ! and Mrs. J. D'. Clarke. Mrs, J. V,Cranford, color bearer and soloist; will be a two acre wcpdland "pic- ightly considered. It is not the in-' and designating Elizabeth avenue. Police, auxiliary police and | Snairr heads the telephone commit- Ann Kosmutza of Kenilworth ention of your Township Commit- the other olfefs, were referred to Linden place. Manor avenue and wardens hear' their posts_at, the. Keep Firemen t|lc" area adjacent ,to 1he 'south- : i tec. aided-by Mrs. Cole, Mrs; R. J. Christian flag bearer;. Mrs', Kava- bound loncs near ave- tee to penalize anjjojte, nor are we .He public-.sufety committee and' Union' avenue froiji 'Springfield to time of the alarm will take up raid •K^ul. Mrs J. HiJlion, "•'•-' ""'" naugh -of Fanwood, warder; Wil- nue, Kcr.iiwortru '.••'.. particularly interested in qunrrell*r Lenox avenues as light traffic Yim'wfil ti upurl frnn> ,n(liur» us we do i-xci'll.-nt work .flit 1.H duties," but vthfevc'will not be anyOn the Rim MrsT Old and Mrs. Riciards. liam Juhr of Cranford, sentinel; ng.with~broad philosophic or eco- streets. Hearing was set for May 13. -.typcfi'of t. ami tildlnu. D411V1' hf-sllste • to cull iii. on trivial &he remaining sc-tion from Gal- ©(her bidders were: Universal 3oils ton. Rcncral mobilization of Civil De- arid Greta Dimmock; also of nomic concepts 'expressed on "bcx, " Also passed on first reading was fense forces*. Cranford Fire Department had loping Hili road to Route 29 is half of large groups or on a coun- re Equipment Corp., $18,989; 9 WALNUT | are in charge of costumes, Cranford hostess. ' • 1-1/10 mi'es. . American LaFranee Corp., $18,598; an ordinance providing tor' the FREE DEOVERV Coriimarider Sjellers, has re- one of its busiest weeks the ry-wide basis. paving of Division TivehUe from the time last" Friday until late Mrs.. Balas has been named a The ly-milc completed section Mack Trucks, $16,470; Seagrave quested members of the-Defense production is made up of commit- trustee for three years, Mrs. Helen of the Parkway is now carrying.] "We are'concerned'with' what Coi-jj., $l7,605; dnd Gold -Crest southerly, sideline of Btookside Council to meet with .him at the night when it had an; of representatives place to a point 115 feet south of K a false alarm- K; Gaff ney for. two years, and Mrs. an average of 19,000 cars a day, svery good householder faees every Safety Equipment -Corp., $15,895. municipal building, following next Elizabeth Scheller for one year, Commist.ioner Abot sriidi Titifl payday. We are obliged to take AH of the priceis quoted are net,the southerly sideline of Park ave-' week's tdst to discuss-locaLfihases All are past matrons,. . studies iro'qate rnor*; than 25.0UO what action is advisable in the including an allowance for a 1020 ue at an estimated cost of $8,500 it would come with "builtin" storage Kut since it isn't "attd h doesn't—Goerke's of the drill. JMr's. Balas served as installing cars a day will'travel the route as ight of our own' local economic pumper to be turned in. as a local improvement. Hearing Chief. Warden A. E. MeuiVe has matron; Mrs.. Jessie E. Manninii soon as a tap of the metropolitan problem, our own local pocketbook, ^call l Committee awarded- Rajwson also was set for May 13; asked for additional vountecrs for as installing chaplain, Mrs. Irene area is made through a connec- n the flrm belief that our tradit- IWRLNUTflVE a.m. which took them to Wait! Motor Sales, Inc.,.,of Westflcld the . The committee confirmed the as- GBB-3474 area wardens. He has appealed, to 7: L,^,_„.., and Fay; tickets, Kavanaugh as installing marshal, tion with Route 29 at Union. ional American philosophy . of contract for furnishing two 1952sessmen- t commission's report cov- hhiKi'wives to'serve during the nut ayenue. near the athletic field, jj^i^ T. Gregg anct Robert S and Mrs. Marie Donaldson as. in- honie rule intelligently applied in Pontiac eight sedans', for the police on pape eight) ••daytime. and were literaily kept on the run jwjese; program and patrons, stalling, organist every community will in thc;long department on tHeir not bid of \y.-s:.m M » theyy returned from a fire atjqcorge -W. Scott and. Mrs. F, H.' The gavd^w^s/presentcd to theAiiiericaii' Legion Unit •un produce -more satisfactory re- $2,050.08. Two 1051 Pontiacs will sults than any -planned economy Lincoln 'avenue which they were Washbourhe; arrangements, Rich- incoming matron' 6y her' brotherTj ftleittl}erghi|» at 4 be turned in.' o ~ II called to at 7:29 p. m. ard D, Burt and Mrs. Whitty; pub- Kenneth Mceks, of Cranford. A mposed from a central location on Township. Clerk .L Walter Coffee Oil licity, "!Mrs.Zepflcr, Mrs. Foreman social hour with refreshments fol- . x Cranford Post 212, American areas with such divergent basic NaiMe Four Sunday, the day of u rest, was Legion, accepted three new rriem- wus authorized to advertise for IB the nicest thing a fur could ask fort leave your fur confidently with us... it will just that for the fire department. and Miss Nan Fay; hospitality, lowed. problems that it is almost Impos- bids'.for a roller for therr. public Mrs, Richards and Mrs. Whitty. Mrs. Beisley was hostess to bcrs into. the organization at asible to state the problems let Onlj! OIJC alarm was sounded, that meeting Tuesday night in the works department. Bids^ will b« •."''•^''.••'ji,™, pass the 6ummer coolly, coiufortubly and completely protected in oiir • Seieulific re- coming at 3:34 p. m.. and which!- Ushers will include Patricia her new ofllccrs at a reception at Casino, bringing-the total member- received at the next meeting on Patrolmen took the firemen to Riverside drive.) Bailey. Ann Burke, Clare Burke, her home following the installa- May 13. , and Kensington avenue for an-!Ami Crowcll, Barbara Dorian; ship to 234; -..» Mrigerated .vaults. Our storage charges.*ar«'2% of valuation of garments. Minimum tion ceremony. Taken into the group were Fran- Red Cross Received with regret wus. lliej ^jp 'Hamilttfu &|jrassftrc. * " iMeta-Ferris, Barbara Krieger, cis J. Dooley of 218 North avenue, i of L; R. Van Sadcrs, Duties May 1;. charge, S3. Bring your furs to the Fur Storage desk on our second floor, or phone Monday, like Sfiturdav. was ai^- Olive Livingston.^ Audrey Riggs, west, and Raymond J. Saunderson patrolman' iii the police depart other busv day for the department. Barbara Riggs. Norma Roberts 14 Cases of Mumps ment, now lieutenant iii the Army, New Appointees BHug • • •' •". • ' ' • • ••-.' ' ••' •••'.'.-.•'.-• '.: • ^~r»' •••;••• ' of 12 ' Lexington avenue, both of Asks Aid for SlaSil ag President; ' Mumps paced the communicable • • ,v.. f-,'5-g: EL. 2-2300 and a bonded messenger will call at your home.- We feconuueud .*• - Called to extinguish a blaze at the 1 and Koberta Terwilhger. Cranford, and Andrew Jugan,- Jr., whd has decided to remain in mill Police For,ee.tti,-M-^--^ Stale Delegates Named diseases reported during the past tary service,* • additional week to the Board of Health. of Winfleld Park. . . r'-—u- _ - . ". ,- At a recent meeting of Cranford There weVc 14 cases of this dis- Chairman Howard- Ringle ' re- Flood Victims Four, new' probationary, patrol- rubbish. during the past week Unit 212, American Legion Auxil- the Shed ai {.Township Clerk' J. ease. Health -Officer W. P. Smith ported that last week's card party An ]iirgent appeul was, received Municipal Committees mciPHr the Cranfor3 Police De^ iary, Mrs. Ruth Herzog, chairman said yesterday, as compared with was a' social and financial success by Dr/ Howard R. Best, chairman -4-partmcnt^, . were named - by *the of the nominating committee, pre- in view of the large attendance Reeled Chairmen 13 cases of measles, 11 cases 'of of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenil- Township Commttt'eiTat its meet- sented the following slpte of offi- German measles and six cases of and the cooperation*of merchants Edward C. McMaliim and J.ing i- Tuesduy night on recom- hi cers to be elected at the regular shed. The lumber and shed were; registered to do. so as early as pos- chickertpox. - ...... and the post's auxiliary. Approxi- worth Chapter, ^American Red Henry. Vereneault were rccleoted mendation of Public Safety Com- meeting on May 8: set ablaze by a grass -fire. . ~ : sible. mately 40 tables of "bridge and Cross, this week from the National chairmen, respectively, of the Re missioner Clarence L.t#rit2. The 1 The false alarm-was turned in at; ~~~ canasta were in play and more new, appointees, who .will begin —that wonderful rejuvenating treatment % •MdlllBi^^it, prime, ireile ife 'W»- President, Mrs, Florence Hamil- Red Cros appealing for, local hehrl publican and Democratic Munici 'if ton; first vice-president, Mrs. Mary a box located at Orchard street and j than SO door* prizes were awarded. pul Committees at reorganization their duties on May 1, will bring . Hizzolo; second . vice-president, West End place at 3:40 p. m..'Tucs- Annual report of Explorer P-ost jB $10,000,000-to aid vic- Monday night. the personnel1 of the. department tims of the rampaging Missouri anxL moved by forest-fresh^ Sawdusts the lining ig" hand el«i9«l{ the fur i» glaied bj Mrs. Ruth Herzog; third vice-pres- day y 476, sponsored by Post 212, was At.the Republican niceting, held to 3U including a chief, three lieu-. AT GRIFFITHS ident, Mrs. * Frances Lindemann; the- 2& tiresi received from vice-commander Mississippi Invert; in the municipal building, Mrs. tenants, four sergeants and 23 pa- electricity and steam. Hollanderizing it important to the life of youi cut! Aiid to .treasurer,--Mrs. Madeline Baxter; •/Altogether,' 18 or and "Post 476 adviser Roy Irving, Over 26,000 families arc home- Marion Jones was. named vice- trolmen. • were grass-blazes. Turned over to Fred Smith, his- chairman;. Mrs. Ruth Nelson, sec- liTstorinn, Mrss Jennie Hinkle; AH Exhibit Openssale. Mrs Sunday. Frunk Martz }s- chair- less and many more thousands are Those named this week are i-liaplaln, Mrs. Viola Grabau; ser- j Paintings of local arid out«of» torian, the report indicated the facing threats which arc . getting retary; Charles J. Chiistjun) Frederick G. Roberts, 25 years old, make our service complete, we do. *« ' '• • \ y : man of the exhibit committee and ue;mt-at-arms, Mrs. Mary Jones; Ferinits Ajiproveil tuwn artjsts, as welUas Cranford Boy Scouts had compiled a record worse h,purly. Red Cross President treasurer; nnd Dudley '-jh .Croft, 127 Hillerest aveniic; John F. Var- New 5i IWt; Mrs. George" B. Spohn is co-chair- of outstanding achievements dur- auditor imd representative to theley, Jr., 24 yenrs old, 165 Hillerest • Also named were delegates to For 2Ky .Dwelling - s i High School students, will be fea-man. Other members are Mrs. E. Roland. Harrison said "At least ing the past year and had set new $10,000,000 am) possibly much Union County Republican execu- avenue; Matthew T. Haney, 25 -tl\c Union County ConventiOTTin PemPermitt s for 2*^ oiie-.amiliy dwel-^ ,j jn ^ ^tectoy^ ^ ml exhb Roccr C. Aldrich, M?iv Ralph & of Corrvenient Tra\/el pay as little as $ W pier moi JuwJ jn 1 ne ay nrt cxhibit Roccr C Al, v p goals for the coming year. more will fac needed if- the Redtive committee. Mrs. Mary Jane years old, 35 Oraton drive; and ff KEPAIRESfG Klizaheth June 13. and 14. They lings with construction value list-; . , „ „ ,.' „ , Boyd. MrsM . M. F. Arnoldl , MrsG. G. Mrs. William Hcrzog, Jr., of the Glovier was given the local group's Leo A. Schultz, 26 years old,' 102 FtOM riAWFIElD FOR 1 Cross' is adequately to meet its sire il -.. „. tqas<:nn''«.H> .->i«««r. tser- I «l»«ch will open Sunday aftei'nofan Husscl Smith, Mrs. James B. Wad-" auxiliary, 'was introduced, aijd in- primary charter obligation for~dis* endorsement for reelection as first Hawthorne street. ••' m E^ceU«ntMalk««'-Laf0s| Model* dill. Mrs. George Stroebcl, Mru. 1 ., ' "™ •'/ • • ' ' • vjlcd post membertLjo/taTce part vicc-i'liairtYtan of the Union Coun- Roberts,, a resident here five BALTIMORE • WASHINGTON • the WIST Mis. Hinkle, and alternates, mittce- at Its meeting Chdrles VonLynn and Mrs. F. E. ustcr relief. • - , .. If you'iK*citu*y \Kmi U>r rent.il and delivery will, be Kaiin, Mt^. MarJWle-iiiaa&rMK "- «s- l of local and nearby ar- Mrs. Smith will serve as chair- woe of BtO'd ftitt, siuooth Diael-Electiric trains. Eighteen of the permits lthe $22,000,000 has been, spent or com clectedusfstnnt municipal chair Elizabeth, and recently has been a i •, A little proper repairing can make an old fur coat like new. Wnm yotuf eoH rft*' *HtTKar»r the comfort ef Baltimore & Ohio Crounse, Mrs. Elsie Hctherington IT, 18 and IB, Van Beurcn avenue, ujbuujrs in the township rooms Mrs. M.. J. Seavy, Mrs. J. F. Democratic nominee for Township tors in Linden. He has been a res- •md Mrs. Mary Rizzolo. Mrs. Betty Burnash and Mrs. Waddill. Zoning Board will 'conduct a Mr. HurrimaiT polirted^out thut traveLTry H! . ' .' • in the long run to pamper your fur nowl with construction value estimated f^m 3 yrf p.TO .,an d will be op«n government tumls for flood relief Committee, named his canipuign ident here iivc years and is Bin- -Ooodmah, who is now serving as at $10 800 and $11,000 each. Six to^fHrpuWic Monday and Tuesday-] Burton Longenbach .and Miss hearing Monday on an application committee us follows: Michael for u zoning variance for property are for restonation of basic com gle. 1OA»D THE liO AT - second vice-president in the coun- of the permits were granted to from 3 to S and 7:30 to 9 p. m. The Edna Peairs of the high "school art Marino, cainpuiaiithairman; Frank 1 FOR ty organization, is also a delegate- at 116 Eastman street to be used munlty facilities and for other Haney served with the marines Gary Homes for 2.4; S. 8.10 and 12 exhib3t wil be closed • with the department will be in charge of «r«. types of emergency rehabilitation DclCundie, co-chairman; Ethel and formerly wus a television tl Alan Okell street, with ionstrue- Wednesday Morning Club's -phH- ranging student paintings. Mr. as a funeral home. Kendall, secretary; and Frank Phone MArket 3-588O Delegates to the StoTe ;Convcn- The variance has been requested They do- not substitute for the hu- service man for u Linden linn, A tiorv cost cstimatKTat $9,000 each. anthropic tea Wednesday after- Crump; will urrange paintings of man and personal Jielp provided Sheer, trcasruer. Other members resident of. Cranford for three «B Thuwday Night 'tU 9 tioh in Wlldwood September 4, 5, Lrd were permits to!.HOon at 2 o'clock at which LesMs other Exhibitors. by Mrs. Mabel Granier. It was an- are John Henry,,Miss Doris 2 oclo nounced .that the property will be by the Red Cross;'he said. years, he is married and has one find . 6 include Mrs. Reed, Mrs. 252 AiAloominssl l crump, llocal lcommercia il artist. ' Many of' the' paintings, it was' ney, Frank C. Morse, Edward child. Schultz, a resident here two / ' C'munse, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. pointed out^will be offered foj used by Charles &. and Frank J, Dr. Best appealed to local resi- Ward,. Frank Brandon, William GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY John Kuhar.lwill be-guest speaker. Dooley, operators of the Dooley dents to send their contributions years, Is employed by W. BL DoW HetheringtiSn and Mrs, Hamilton- i; K. Gen- f Members of the club's art com» sale. Exhibitors have been notified Johnson, William Sullivan, Henry bier Co,, Westfteld, A navy vet* 1TIM0RE t OHIO RAILROAD • ' , »UN«»V 1IH|UMTAtlViS , • imd alternates, Mrs. Baxter'and l to-bring their paintings to the mu- ^aJ Sfttfyice, 218 North avenue, for, flood relief immediately to Red H. J. <;OE11KE »; miitIrs. Riizolo. , ••**' I-!.iBg the exhiibt and will ljav«f nicipal building tomorrow between providing o-zonlng variance ard J ; 60S BROAD STHE£T, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY v p ion avenue. child. • '•., . . ,'. •':.['• Mrs.^-Hamiltonr Girls State > of painttttgs whkh-jire for;i3 and 737:300 p.m. can be obtgin^if. " . (CstttlHuafett page ton avenue, $5,000. ^ ^ -••, /•• - •- v. •;•.-•-•••:,'^, .-:-.. „. is. .... ft:

•• -. - ; •: •. • k-/.. . . •. - '• .•-.••••..;• -•'• • .- •'• -•-'»., THE CRANPOnD CITIZEN AND THURSDAY* APRIL 24; 1952 THE. CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THURSDAY,. r, -

; Mollie -Reddeii, 'actiivtios';, Ray- of higtf ;;choo,l V:itv.ity baglcciball ton' ScuU>t«>r to l'reseiit •; ; To/// of Harmony inbntl. Co'wpf'V'jhwiiife^ health and Receive Webtlos inordx fonibail cl)iini;ilel(i was :ippoirif«.\1 library litjili si'lii'.'oi'.Kuriiii: .(.-"oiicert will Officers'* LiSte«I "'' tic-ipalcd. in tfie opening exercises when John G.- Kulin of 5 Quinc county .- -Board nf Kiiiii-iiiiiii) •«»!' Joruiiliai .•rk, a lyi-enlij- eieate.l job. S:il- he livid' M.iy I'!! at -U: 15 in 'I.hej OMINION Oi CANAi.'A Pollowinjj the deinoiistratiori, hV. mcJiukxl E. J. Shiihoch.-Me'rcdith jstrect appeared before Magistrale The dance'I's'sponsoretHbjHHopc-j schiinl tiiuiiforiuni. . .i o£ the Boaid of Educa- C.onlcy, L. C. Beal', Fred Ball and House, Inc., a charitable" corpora- Dayn the dt-seriptitSn-.aiul, Charles J. Stevens to ahsWer Hoard ;ulopUlii a salary-jtuitle sources of material iised in-s^ulp-.| tirni explained their - .respective' B. T. Gillespie, ' tion org:ini3!ed"7ftT~rIeIp approxi- i;-Tiu>^l:»y niv-Kf, ap- charges of not having paid a $500 laljjishjnij the ininimian ywfrJyj duties and outlined longrr'ariV Annouiicement was^ mnde that mately J>GD children in the county ring, •./, . T who are afflicted.. Originally, Hope j ilt*. Ivoii K. Culwr of slajiun;! salary. «t i3.?0l). lit .l;in-j WATER SOFTENER these now oiillcers will be installed license fee required of transient Mr. Domarechi is a inewber ofi plans fQi" the^ future expansion of House, itself, a five-room Cape Cod Media, Pa., to t'lu- lvctmtly i-Wvit iary it had set the niininvurn, at j -•" ' ''•.:-*1' ~-• \': ' ' ' —:' ' •• • ' '••• •' ' '''.•• on May 20: 'Presidents, Mr. and merchants. Mr."Kulin allegedly National Academy of Sculp] the Crahford Public Schools at a ; .>•" Pictured'above'are seven-member!; of Cub Pack io;i who iiou,-le m'i{ahw»y, was to have been -utixt of assistant jifiiieipalr H<" will $2,fi0fl :i ye.ar. Maxinuinv salary -sit-j •'Mrs. Frederick K, SeCn'oder of. 4 iWEF^ THF.5E OOUNrRlhJ .! Mrs. ,L. C. Bear; vice-presidents, wld flowers without a license five ! : ttpd fW Audubon Nnt''«wil I received their Webelos awards Saturday' ni.ghf in the First Presby- ;i door prize at a dance Set for' ' sakiJ owvlhi' $S.*•• M-r;* atid Mrs. F. J. Ball and Mr. iriable is $->,!)()() a vow. (.'raiji place was- hostess at hei'j -lays prior to Hastcr. • terian. Church. They are, left to right,. Stuart -Roth"; 'Richard Water- February Ji. Tickets foi- the origi- • Aujiiisj I of this ywir. Clrrnies' MIlUTr is in charg'e of Under the j;uide, $150. l ltop.s«velt; PTA Tuesday night in and Mrs. F. B. SkiKle; recording "man; P'etey Stout, Jay. Warsinski, Bill Talfafeno, Biijco. Drum- nal affair will be 'good for admis- - home •rue.stiay for a silver lea from j 1' OOALITY — PRICE — EFFICfENCY Under the law, an unlicensed 11 be granted eai*h ye:u for the the attulrv. tickets for wh'lch-.tnay - the school au'ditorium, Sfcretaries, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. field and Don MeCord. . " • . 2 to 5 ii. in. (yi the benejlt off wijj; be purchased at the tU*or. merchant may be fined $25, im- 'sion' tomorrow nipht, iirid. tickets- .of S first 12 years, and $HWi';i( L. G. Troutman, president of the Richmond; corresponding secretar- will be ou s;ile al the dopr. for the -iwxi years uniil'li-it' One of the, S.um'rnit Auxiliary of j : ies, Mr. and Mrs..R. E Rowland; prisoned for 90 daysi,' on both, for 7-insk.i,. David Wiirth and Donald .'.'.rtf ScioiH-e dejii't'ic, tuitrtbiuK from. bnar who presided and served a^ : . Mtriic will-be-provided by Lenny treasurer, Mr.- and Mrs. A, S. each day fe is with a license. MncKay, Wolf Bad«e.,: ,'" - tyjishinylnn CH'UI'KO in ChesVr-; iiiixiivuinv is reaeheil. , moderator^ declared that the trus- M.inn ;uul his ..twn-pioco.-orchestra 1 Servinc as- hostesses with Mrs,' 'Hf i$4 Beatrice Warnt^r .Kightlingcr. Annual, reports,.'tq be Recipients of cither Gold d town.'Md., in IS135.- Be wuivyl In ad .fit ion, ilta . bn:m!. iillirtvs STATKS.CANADA GOOD WIU/WKEK, April 27 M«» S.—- tees arc primarily interested in the However; 'Mr."JCiilin was fined C^Pa^lOS plus two vocalists. Sehro'rier were Mrs. Everett' Arm- More than S.4O. O KiwananUU CIMIM iKrouBhoUiKrB t Canatla and the Unilrd presented at the next meeting, are $25 ($5 for each day). Police U. Silvej Arrows were Chiirles..Oonrt- his Master of SCUMIM* ami dooio.r 200. for a person holdiuc.js•.HUIS- To Sp«'ak on €liil«lren fact'that the local schools are well Committee in charRe of the attair % sirt'iij;. Mrs; Edwin A. Griiikshank, SlaicS a are .commemoralinalng th«« annlvrruiannlrul yy off thehlilorithe'hliloricc RushUacui due by May 1, it was announced. Lester Powell was the cbmplaln- fcllnw, Jolin TrowbritlRC, Clinton degrees.'"from • the University ..• «vf i r,'s.ilejiree anil $100 for an.yon'ir run,, although he stresseel the fact inclclues Ray F." Obrock and S315 Mrs. T. J. Oildei', Mrs. William Ajif t wlilrllhh went IInt o effecff t en Aprill 2288 , 11818. As a part of their 1 Miss ' Beatrice Warner, sixth iint • •_.,. ..•..,:.•... '.' •.. ' . Graduates^9 •, whore \w inajorccl in .nvinu 30 ndditioiiat efedit hour.*. that the actual pperation is left to Crane. Douclas Tucker, Jeremy -Lincoln park, east. • p Mrs. George E. Arisen, prokram of frimtbhip. KlwanUiu have erertrd. Iwenly-ie^n of the grade teacher In Cleveland ScBciiJll; Cranlord residents came dnto •Tiimlinson, Rotljjer'. Kopf,''"Sanily secondary school, education'. A' workshop' in....curriculum *'«*" Mrs. William if. Chhstv Mrs. How- •bovr l>*ac« TaUat* at major port* of «nlry daring the patt three and a child psychologist; will spi>ak to trained administrative staff. He Book Reviewed isinn foi- 1952-53 w;is apjiroved by d«., The theme of thli year'* utarvahee 1* "Hands Arrow the Ihch' own in Traffic Court after' McPhccson, Henry Ojwier, Richard Dr, Culver brines to his jolv IB i ard Milius; \\ys. Irvjn -N. c'liyer, on "Our Children? PasU present also pointed out that every deci- LiteraluJ% Group o'f the Village Td. Scouts ; i : : several weeks of-almost ieomplctc 'Staigcr and Fred; Ball\ .y.oavs. (if teaching vxperiemre in lie uoard.-' • ''•- ' Mrs. William'C MePherson, Mrs, Uorderi"; . V..-;, '...• •,;•'.•••;•:' . •' ' ,; ..•.'•"..'• .' •' . • and Future"- tit'* meetinK of the- sion the board makes is governed Improvement Association, yester- CRANFORD'S SUNDAY •rurnUeonsolidated,'junior'and s>vu- • The 12 session Workshop will absence from before the bar of Nine members of Cub,Pack ,103, Enrolled as ticvV nveniWrs.of the Robert \i. BivwsUer, Mrs. .Josep'Ji Parent Edu^iVtioh Group in the by its effect on the education of day heard- Mrs. "Paul Powers re- v v Justice* •" -.'• • ••'••' •' •'. " . graduated to Boy Scouts, and four . inr and suburb m hich <.ihtw>l*. Al ike pl.ite in Si ptemhei ji wlmh \Vlnttle\. Mis GooineC, Mil- school library at 8:15-p. itt. Wed-] lucal youngsters. piick..were Billy Chew,' J«»in GilHs, DRUGSTORESCHEDULE 1 1 view the book, "A "Few Buttons • Allen Champion, 25.years olid; of others .were awarded Webelos «'.'." . tool as can is©,>a clevejf crossing present lu> is an i Unini^ti iti\e !>.- line edui ition il IOMMIII mt M *' - Ui.Miv M \V Sluffet.Mis Fied- y , . Other teard members who jiar-. Missing," at a mo'etine held* at the Barry Shapiro, Tom LaMnrca 'arid ili«.t>. .Hid then ^t iT. will HUH* Kiwanis Tbfeic^Frieridly 1 18 Bumside avenue was sentenced Badges, highest honor in" cubbing, Frpd Wipbcsier. and hracing oi soft padded leather slrips te sistiint nt;Uj»ppi Dnln llij'h ^ihool oiuk Aiuloison Mi>, Paul Mai tons. AJI1 parents in the Lincoln School tieipatcd inbluded: B. C. home of Mrs. Henry Vettet of °24 '••• :':»l "in UpjStfriDnrln, lJ»i Iih the f.i<(Ult\ Mis John J" M.uk and Mis, to 180 days in jail alter pleading at a meeting, of-the pack in Presby- The pwft will attend the OPEN THIS SUNDAY let every breozo in. This vurlll b© the isho© you'll area, /Who aii\ interestedv are NORTH AVE; W, CRANFOED, N. J. > TEL. CB, C- building^ and grounds; M, U. Talia Springfield avenue.. .Chairman «f . In athletic.-;', he h >"*. boon o 4t uss .lnnnuiKV 1 ihu the Vm> C!UIU'N H Mtssptxe guilty before magistrate Stevens terian Church,'Saturday.! _ ; BCi>-LebiKh baseball Game in New at white or multi lealhere. American-Canadien Relations urged to attend the meeting.'. • fcrro; teachers and instructio»] the meeting,,juwis Mrs, Charles on three motpr vehicle, violations. Mrs, Zena Coney» supplies; , i Redden and Mrs. W. Harold Riggs. Advaricea to boy scouting were Brunswick, Saturday. '' Mel's Terms to . run cansecutivcly, he Peter Stout, Richard Harvey, Pet- Trip, will be under the direction Vauishn Jack of !Winnepetf8 is*, ada. spnkv befttr* Kiwanis -Ctub iri was sentenced to 60 days each for er French, James Taliaferro, Eddy of Den 16 Dad, Nelson .•SLigiitcap, W A. M. tA'l I* _Ahe Co.it h imd Four, Tuesday, on reckless driving, driving without White,/Stuart Roth, Richard Wat- and. the boy^; will be aenmpanied •s p. M. to. t r. the ii.n inouiinis "relationship be- a license and driving after his li- ernian,"Jay Warsinski and^-William by Den Dads and their parents. tween the- United States and Can- cense had been revoked. « McCord.- . ' • • -••' "'' " "' The Granfhrd Theatre is» ob- FLOYD E. REYNOLDS CLOSEDi »id'», m eonneetion with Kiwunis • Four local drivers were nned';$l Winners of Webelos Badges were Mrs; Enple Inlein ltion.il'observance this w,. M. • Mr Jack said Canada.1 is enjby- "Five, lingers" and "jBoots Ma- H passing a redj-;jjgh'ti-'$T fine pi ospw ity because of its prbxi- loiie," "Deadline USA" and "Meet cost; "Thomas E. Combes, I mifv to tins "country, and" added Danny Wilson," "Bend of the Riv- 207 Wumbia ; avenue; going er" and "Here Conic the Nelsons," ;..Uut-4hc Unitedi States through\i_stopi street, $5'fine and .md its citizens have been in* and dy-Gc6rgc-Banicls,J.4ii& You've two strike* on the Fury." "Song of My Heart".and Parkway -VHiage/SHi/SSS finefi and |3 ••,«i.;'v ••'.'*• v estmg in Csnadian securities ajrtd' "When the Worlds Collide." "Quo "high e»st of living" when prdperties for the past few years. cost, impropek passing. srou buy all your food Vadisf.'* due to- its three hour yun- ~He also „ told how Cantiais.. iis •nftig tfnie,: wiil be^presented-as-a^] working towards usin^ the utom single'feature program. ... ouf^low, low bomb for., industrial, .purposes. T» Hold €o)K-e Ni^ht 1 "We at,the Cfanford Theatre v ani- fielit . lit ilte. savings Mi . Jack was introduced by - Beaver College: AUimni College will adhere to our. policy.that the Clubxof PJ^nflfeld^wiil-sponsor a cr«»ove» We're hi there pitch- Harold Stanley and AWas thanked the'atre is youi' means o? escape, a ing — every day of by Dr. .Henry JF.'Mineuri '^tudfcnt ProniotSbn' Cohege Night" place where your dreanis /come at the Parish House of t^e Wes't- Week — to give you the beit 'It was announced that the J*ah- truel a_ place to give. you_ideas,-tfa ~f6oll"Buysf1op your iwiiiHisyTT lift you from jhe ordinary hum- Heltt Presbyterian (Jhurchm 8:OT local.group a check for $58.50 p. m.( tomorrow. Mrs, Ida Kellncr .••• ;..Kraft: •- top quality foods to fill your drum oMife, arid to'entertain you,*' scrap meWl it had sold. Past presi- Mr. Daniels .declared.,. -^y .... of Fanwood ik/Chairman. " \" . plates with delirious, kiutri- dent' John Q,, Harney, .Jr., an- MAYONNAISE tiou.s meals — at prices that nounced that Cranford Kiwunians BOARII of EEOVCAf ION VELWEEfA In HavinRS. • :$vo line' dosti froft^. mental anxiety as in^» CHANKOBl). N, J. are C55.pw*«l to cjdllect more thai SiMlcd pfoposiilNBs wilJl btN fcvclv«d by the your food ntfer'Wcl 12,000 pounds of scrap. Abo an poVtant factofs'm preventing, eyes Board o( Education of the Townslili> of 4 • iirom becoming old before. their — -•-•• New Jfrncv, uKllic Cleveland Pltg and come in today for BIO nbunced was that "-Some -. k V '_ . - * l-i,i ••: - •- ' • —•••-•* School. Mill! Street. OraiUarM, New Jersey, wimians have collected 5,000 ponds tue»day cvcnlrio, May 8. Jfl52at elcht EEAGUKVAjUCE.ST(iJ every He was introdueed by Dr. Goip* o'clock IDayllBli' Savins Timet, ut which of rneta!. • ' •• .'.••'. . time thc-propOsal* ^111 be publicly opened |.t :-was-rei?eal£d-that there* will don Hindtnan. . • ' . nnd Wnd, lor the following Instructlonul nupalieii* .... •'• \ »• -. ^ -^a-*mive!ting -of all eomnriittee "' General SlJpplicS' etoitntifn in District 5 of Kiwanis are going well for the Lions'.spon- Art Suppllou • \ Clubs at the Park Mote} in Plain' sored concert next month in the Kliidcrearicii Supplies high sehol by the West Point Glee SpcclilcatlonK nnd proposal fi KMbler's fleldTSlay 2. •'.... , . '.'... b<> »<-ciircd upon implication at •ciub; ..,'••',•.: '. '•,'.• • ' ••- ••; at the BOA*4 til Education, daiiM Guests were John G» Hameji*tSr., School. Cninford, New Jcrecy. ' SAUTINES- A •: Ib. pkg. 25c Joseph S. Conley and Dr. Howard Presiding was Prank J. .Dooley. The Boardl- of Education reserves tins\ rlgnt to rtject anv and all bids, waive -.. (4 Sta-Frcsh 'Paquots•' in. Each) Wingert, ; Informalities nitd Kward c^ntrMit na ft may Meeting \yas presided over by deem bent (of »h< interciitg of the scltool-i. Pride of the Farm BOAWD OP fePUCAtiON, Chnnnirig Ru,dd, president ' Crawford, N. J. »', ..:.::;:,:...:.:v....'med.: can H. B. MeCOLLOUCII. DerMnize:- . -f--- ••'••-. • -..'• • •. j >'.,-:.•".: — -..••••/." QUitrtet Clerk. •,..NIBLET, CORN :,r::.;.L.:::.^:j.2'cansMe BETTER COFFEE cur voirn toftir • April 24, 16S2. 4-44 : ; Grecri: ' . •' _ 'V. '• . -..'•• • ••••'•]• -.'•'• -.. frt .Keep;. Eyes •'*.-. w. BUY! and LAUNDERING COSTS fr PEAS •....;,.•....: -...;.:..'...... i., 2. cans Dr. Leslie H; Salev, associate re- atBlueKibbon v ' ; se«irch iellow of the Shiter.Emery SHIRTS J ru- ipOES ' Lnutoh Foundation, explained how BEAUTIFULIY LAUNDERED Ber. t * the humnrt eye works and how to Your House conserve that organ's health arid i * energy for years to come, at.a din- SPECIAL — THIS WEEK ONLY HAVE THE ner of the Lions: Club in the Coiieh and Foin- Restaurant, Tuesday;—~ New took? I Dr. Salev listed intelliKent see» Any Dress Dyed C habits, good nuti\ition and fiee- * "'• '. Black «r-KTivy'- .•••"• -i •.Fresh . SAMPLE SHADES 2.9* • 204 RETFORD AVE. 1FRYERS-- Ib. 39c PUIM or FURTRIMMED BLUE HSH 1b. 39c CRANFORD, K J. Best Cuts i) I iHMiHiiliiiiWIHiMIHII ilililillliiuMi Fikt HADDOCK Ib. 49c or SUIT RUS ROAST lb. 79c GIVE! INSOIEO KM $15 STOItEH EXCtSSVAJL 1% MADORA PATTON CORNED BEEP SHEETS BEStAUltANf USE Wt-ffcdat/s — All Year- ! lilt ••:•**/•• OjtheSeason McMANUS BROS. (Except Sat.) . -J- «• Gordon's. , BUDGET PLAN* ORANGE JUICE FUR COAT Lunclwoit-l I s30to 2 Snow White l!Sprden*s • '- :• AND FINISHED PERMANENTS ..;;.'. M and up MUSHROOMS GREEN; BEANS STOKED Diriner-fcW to 7:30 NO DEPOSIT Extra Fancy Sundays and Holidays $5 MONTHLY EGGPLANTS 12:30 to 6:30 . - - Except During Extra Ftincy Green Snow Crop ; ; . TO THE 4 HOUR SERVICE Anthony Mmrdresser Jfiine, July, AuKtitt PEPPERS STRAWBERRIES FUR COATS y _••-•..-: •. .:«•-••••• ••• •• •* and Septeiiiher r Y«i, this fs a genuine McManus Bros,' Saving of 0«Y ClUNINC t SMUT UUNDIRWC Tel. We. 22316 414 North Broad St. $29.S5~a repeat sal* of a sensational rug volye WestHeld, N. J. with the ever papular 9' x 12' ALL-WOOL-FACE Gr.atiford Cbrnmittee ir©adteoV«"et'4i9.9S in many colors and _ ''••il EXTRA \P': ...... '. *>4 am^^ Gf*en Leafs; Gray er Wine Leafs? Green and Gmy OF.TH.E. i 1 "jteft *on-Tene; Hook; Gray Tohe-en-Tone;. Brew« SUNSHINE CHEEZITS pkg, 19c L*af or Cocoa;.-Green Tone-on-Tene? Rose Mesdern MOTHPROOrONO l«ofi> Green Modern Leaf s and 18th Century Florals. ' '-M Educator CUK CRACKERS W All are 100% Wool, all are '52 Fashions. All are P1HEAPPII SWEATER . .>;''*r.| "Welcome Back Baseball*" Axministers at their beautiful best. Come in and JOIGE CANCER SOCIETY TRO6SERS see the whole eelleetion — you're sure to find the JACKCT — ^-^S^"' O»CSS ,,,^5^ •LANKET • WHEATIES pkg. 16e »ieu. 0*9 pattern that fits'your scheme of living-and, of KIX — 6c^ale 2 pkgs. 27c 2 Cans. BU«LJ course, .your budget. We say "your budget" be- • •" n'i'il • ' CHEERIOS pkg.-17c . Can 25e caut* you can't go wrong when you buy at fees, "' • ".•.".- • -W

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1 1 THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1952 THE* CRANFORD CITIZEN. AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY; APRH, 24,; 4052

For met: ResResident Honor Methodist- Guest at BrUtalSifdwef To Wed Rochester Man Helen Elizabeth Chnney Th«' i « nt at MLss Clnnv Huu"man. daUKhtei" Wjiliiiirt E, Cojes' of '2 \v,^ Wedding For A M-iwtrt' t of M.nold L Chancy ot PlaSnfleld, formerly of o'f Mr. and Mrs C. B HuUttm'urih, jtoliy street hii« bceji eleded ^.i,,,. .i\i'nU|C anti Cranford, was guest of honor Ot o 213 Thomtii street, has been i«ltl- liislle fhrtirtiiaii of Sigm.-i '" the line Ml M«W re. to Floyd J shower given recently by Mrs irted into Deltu Gainmii Soiorlt>!, ntitlonal sS ft MissJiparks M>n of Ml inJ_Mrs Fjovd Beta Lambda Chiiptcr. nt Get'tys-' high University. . H Pn sh of FM U,,„ 1 A • i irtii i»« , of Mlchi)j.in Sijt< At nuliiii 1U H\ Sp iili^ d ui^li- iiaiiu'd to (he Dem's .list in .ft,.M,. r i t iLinMitg Mull. MK from Cronford. Baltimore. Mndl- ti i-'ol \]~ 11 1 Mi 1 pi i M* "k •>' snn. Panwood on I NcW Brunswick iWothy Cynthia C.illlii)'"*•< ph Si hull/ Mansion tmnLe, 11 iiinim in the N..Y.'1'lu-y lire Albert U. f(,iv,|i,',' It) .ind k i ham- Mi ^ Chnncy will be married to i i "1 \!*-i Ii 'tin I M> i i f Mf- Jtw- J Ciencrtil Element.il V Ciirrltuliim iit "A'26 "Walnut ii'venue; ji ' I IK I (if Alph i I>i It i Soioriis Hkhnrd E. Jacobus, son of Mr. njid t pi) \i lni.lt of Mi "I i Flii 'ml Jersey dtV State TeitchcH Col- KlesiewettcM'. Jr.. .Purkwny. Viii,,|,,,- Mr IVtish is i ijrjdiuto of St MH. V R Jacobin ot Akron, O, lit !u< Mi VliuH Ulchtird li. tU'ioKvin, 101 ()i(!nn|' I. !U.Niiir UnivelMiv, Xiiutoil, N tCtav 10 In Fit MI Methodist Church lege, has. b««en observing foiirUi* l)u HUft'in will t ike pi in" v Klrt'et:.iihd Jiihtti-W. .WintVi, ^ in« nil* r «»r Sijj Al Plnmllcld, by the Rev. Pntil t>en- gra le te«diini at Benjamin Fumk- it 1 t) II HI \\ ith ih. Hi v Mhetl nis, pastor. ' ' lih Sphool, WvstTfleld, «ilnn» March h:nvn ierfat'e. All four .'ir " V iii ciLpiMil ollln itmi A (iin- 31 Her prnelicunt will eml-on May. Crimfnrd Hl(: im w ill* follow 111 thO Illllf Mil Mr. and Mrs Howasd Schnck of 2. Mrs "Elennor Coclirra Is tl*o <<•«•» list .ttudenls' are Inn in Mi unl.'li^i'ii 008 Orchard stree.t will entertain oporntlnu' Icuchcr nnd $ltmlcy Hitt- .to. have nn-awrfliji' of "H"i>r M ii I i t In m i v ill ho \lis>. Mnr- Bracutos lloitbr Son* after bowling o< Union on Saturday Ifnoh it prlntlpnl_of the school Miss l«>r the preceding semester; 1 iiiii Wmt i ' SpimiitWld Mlv< tVeit ,/rniy Lieutenant eycnlhti Yhelr quests Will include Hillings U Vlce-piei-ldont of the H. ii n Knbin on of H»iih Undjv, Mi". unJ Mtt- Alftcd Simmonds Jersey City State Teachers College ' Jlobcd DlCarJo, son of Mr. ;m,| !VTi .ind Mrs D.imcl HI.RUUI of M, M ti i 1 Snl» i ol OunMlt.il Mi- and Mr-s John J. BnMker, Mr, Chapter of the Ftitine Tenthcrs of Mrs. M. ,T, DlCarln of •» ri \ i Mi 1WI*\ Qumn of Onion, 'j OmnhM ilruc fi>mu rh of Eh?:i- and Mr< John Bnith, Mr. nnd Mrs, Ahicrlcit. «is -beeiv acct-pti'd rm ;n|. \\lV 111 I I 1(1. wil llll beth, i ntei I nnod .it .i 1 imilv p.utj Hugo M Btaltfftr, Jr, arid Mr. and by Albion CoHette, Albion l\ li i Hi |ilin HI ut Ci infold i~n Sund IN iifntriiooii in honoi oi Mil F G. U-cch Miss Mary Lib Coffee, daughter- •} .' ' c II ii ni tl i I u 't i iiinni-i lor Illakr then son. I i Krnn«th I Br.saito, % of Mr. nnd Mri J. Walter Coffee of, wiM I. In si nuij l'"-ht>is will in- v ho it( ( Join Xi Onuta tlatern- and Terry, and Mrs. John L, Baker;, Xi, Lammerdinu, both Cr.-in'fonl Ilich School 'and Mrs. Jiiniiw ii. DIIVIHIMI (fKli/ Beef Hash ill nmiis >l>n\vi-r Saliit'iiiiy by, ; ity. He eiill'ied verx'iiv in Jjimuiry, Sr., of 825 South Union ayenud, U\v Socret.-iriiil "'School/- is i'linuiiiKliiini of 27 -|"h»;!Hl wa:i.llrsl asiKncd'tu Fort have relumed home after-spending Mr. nnd Mr«. .WIHImn riubiak ntul Mrs. Qren M, Asnis nnd II rut I employed by and their KonriSilly, of 43 Irotiimis U I ii. i-1. which \V;is ^tU'nrle* d by several days visitlrijiTTelutrvcs Jn dren, Williiun, an-.l Cliiiiv , & Co.,...New Y-«'»rk: " f rciad, spent the week-end vl«itli)(,' i I ( 1 IIS; • After ;i ftirlnuiih at h«nr.c . Lt". Boston, Mass., and Provklenue, JR. 1 of GnrwoodV V Mr. Buhitic is il jjrjidiuite of Ren- Mr. HublnU'k r»iireiits, Mivsjnd Mia, Brneuto will tie stationol iiv'Mli- edietine Hit:h School, Cleveland, MKS.. JAMKS J. ilAltrOttt) .-,- Prank Hublak of Old Fords,-'Pa. jarine \n 1". K Si'hriiiviov of '1 Cmiiu souri. ' •"'".' Anne O'Donnell, daughter of Mr;, Mrs, G-porite lUimmer of (!nii. Ohio. He h;is vowptetod two years, _^_ ' ' '' ' • •' ' 1" White''there, the,.vvere nlso KueKtss Coupon wit each carion Worth 10c toward purchase^»f Ib. can of ChusieX: Sanln»rn r<»ffee 1 ! u is hostess Tuvsd';iy cil'ler* and Mrs. Jftiwcs 6'Dohriell of 21 j way, formerly of Crnnfind, will oi Army sotvitie iUKi-is sit present ... A., bon Vtv.vajjo pnrty Av.is held of Dr. iintl Mrs. Pniil IJpbudc of I n il lysih'i'r lea for.'benefit'of Elm street, telebfated her eighth entertain sit, cjtri.istn this• employed by GeiHTVJl Electric X- Tuesday .ovonint; a! the liohie'of Wilkes-Bm're. Vu;' duilni Unsiiitiil,. Summit, Shi1 Waters Married Birthday awniversary at u party 1-ior. .'Biiesis will'ls(? -Mrs. ; F!;iy' .Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Juan Jlir^hland. of 102' Park u i i sti-fl by iiKjjrnlnTs vfl CVdilr ltiRt •fhursday, afternoon for slxteerr AdiUerle, Mi'.t, • Otto CJruss, MR. • No ..flat 6 IKIS "boon .set for the riCe in honor of Mrs, Ei4or«tf A. I i Uvis Oily'.. Mrs. M:W...Shef- drill- -liiiests, On Monday afternoon Mrs. Roljbrt Q, .JRelgriei* "l-ji F, A. Sch{ti-Mri Cnrl wodilinn. -•"••.' ' ' • f-605 Ot-cli:n-cl;str«?t" !. l ml .Mrs. AV.^C McMiersont ytb James J* Harfbfd: another daughter, Elizabeth,.eele- Ont'idn |)liiee will- jjn'liuVlnln' -i Mrs. -nerm.-tti 'Uliter. Mrs. and her' druiufJU'rs. tlw Misses Nan- br'nted her jifth bli'thday anniveri eaiinslii croup; t»f the • •'•Newe.nmcrVi S^t*^ 1 i i Diere wrvi\ suests present Mr.-!ind.Mis. Arthur Reck :md•, y,,^ jWilb GU-ntominR and Miss -Mildred • Rltn . Outers,* i' fun Cihnlcr.l, 'WestlleUl, -Short sary ^ith a. party for her feuslns Club this cvejifimj. llei- jjneslrf will John. G'Liun'y' of Criinfonl,. iimi daughter of Joseph ,M. Waters of. f*^..M« • ••. ^._. S". ?>, veil son. cpl. kcimeth:--Hcckr jof 27 j^; J;ick iftvil:iMd,. whi. u.j(h Mr. Honors x include Mrs. 'Rurlol^h Lnncheln- Mills K iv'll-flls :ind Summit. UfsW'v t H«.)ly street were Sunday Glt-mlemnnt:. will sail May 21 on New Re of Mrs. and playmates, " •'•'/'• Mr.i."Dnvi(|| (irrnk "of Mowistown. JS rieh, Mrs. WiUhnn Barnhart, Mrs. dinner „ , at FUiKU Court, thi'i ti ^ Kiel's of Great Neck, N.7y. Miss Lee Rossbach •' "•'" • *- *r' ' xtaiv farif t tine R, V Mrs; .WilUum/ Miller of ^08 Lawrence Moran, Mrk Albeet-Heti*"' Mi M i.,M.rs. Frasik II. Goi'ilcs of hoVno of Mr,and Mrs. James Bir-.| tn'ti!-^ wjis.niiii ried Saturday to Jomes'J. JMISK. UX 'Rossbaeh.. of 301 tin- IVlivnn:! Mrs. Frank IV. Siiop: coin park was B"est-of 'Honor at a Manor avenue/ntertiilned at g~ ftclttioiiftctessoii, Mrs. Carl Roc'ster nnd'Mrs. nrid Kon, Richard, of 4'Sprini;-f'lin1,. il t i my ;iVeiuio r!\t>umed on the ;l yy. I were- "Tfarford .son of Mr. mid Mr,s. Frederick .'Krut-klHinhn. . ^ I il i i*.o lust Thursdhy after mi j. Thomas W.' Harford of i 8 Broad l bridal shower last sort bridge ,on IVlonday everjing. den_slr.eetr iici;om|Viinled i>y An- Charlotte Ann Peer.daiiuhtef of •thriiiy-'-e. Stein/Jr., of .11 i sti i it 1 visiT in Ku.n\]V. /Mr. Ml, McrC(jith s. ConIev street,'nt'in nupttnl mass eelebriit- 'wcek"*Bivch-- by^,-MVs. Louise, bitt- Her guests:/ were Mrs. Harold _J_i I il s \vl\a4sJSHUKaUed With the ' I,. Peer of-33 d at Church of the Jfeil ricl'^of-SSS SiSein road, Union, -i rwtkw.'iy hnve" retui'heil, frum S UuiThfleld avoiuie, was'uiven a den place ent«irliiinetL~.iit.;..Jii:ltlg I i l:n'tvi« intern.it ioiuiltlnn returned home after visitinc Mrs. .McNulty; bethi Cvnnford, Hiickensaek, Un- Johnson and Mrs. Robert Hlgjjins birthday, Friday.. Present were Were Mrs, Henry E. Gerrcn;"Mrs. Gi'cnt SmokioK in''.Nn'rlh dmvfim u I'I ltlili;iti>'iiu;ill of the pfinci- Con ley's father, Merritt Haynes of The bride w.us given In maniaKe ion. RoKcl-lc.and Brooklyn.• ., ..•- of Cranford, Mrs. John L. Connors p 11 luuntrii's. ot.Kuviipo, lel'-i .Do- Graco 'Wessell's, Georgia- He.rrjngi 1 Miss Rtissbaeh and ilownrtl Ste.f- of Oakland, and Mrs>Riennr,d Na(alie\.Powolf, Mrs. Homer Z. (IKIUHI; bit °Do(»jflasi KUieleyn Dunfee. Vii'Kiniii by. her father." Maid of honor was Ktartln.MiH. Fra+ik C. Fyke, Mrs. ii I In i J!), ;lii'irtiip;iniofi by Mrs. hey aIso Miss Lois Anii Waters, the bride's fens of Elizabeth will be., married Hammock of Jersey City. ^Ji. 1 at.id Dorothy Schultz. P vtsitwl.Mr. and Mrs. John B'ucht'r and Mrs. "GeorW'C.' < • i ii on 'the '- Queon Elizabeth. Artln,:! Pike, .ilso former Cranford sisjor, and best/mini, was 'Phosnas May 3 in St., Miehaers Church. • • •. ' , —o— • ' • Spahn of Cranford, jincl Mrs. Ed- 11 l>iiiiut tlioir_ sta y abroa(i, they vis- 1 Mrs. Dittriek will be the matron of Mr. and Mrs! Channing Rudd, 1 •rt'sidt'iitsj- who aiv nnd Miss Miiry Jane The e{iiivent'ion of the Federation in WaBh'hnytinn'. r>. C. They lll Mr. and Mrs. Lisle R, Benrdsleo Jean, is a sopho- SteWart.of.3 Oratoh tirive- ot women s Clubs, State of New of 3 English Village retuniecl.Fii- •bhby—diuiuHier. C;iiiiliiie. . J more. Stb^'sntel ^-au a «uest of .; s|vL*iit the \y«vk-onrt .as'.the Harford, the bridegroom's Sister. homo by wnybf Anntipolis and the A'prllie at .Mfrhlcnb'oi'fif HaspTtiil in Mi ) id i.'i-'s. CrenrK(> H. Eliev- Ushers-iKcre William J. Harford-of Jersey j, will be held on April 29, enstcrn shore. day after spending two inonthM Plnlnliold. "The couple has (\M> n II it nf.H wiijIi^Vi "Village; will SiRina Kappa Sorority at • tho:"f his sister. Mrs. Harry Wmdrell :ui,.May 1 nnd 2.. Among tl\eCraii- visiting Floridu. Motlier-Daiiahter week-end. - ^]>)--l'^s-t"Tfartfprd. Conn.- •. Boston and John Harford of other chiklrcii, Florence nnd Nel- Dill I \i n \t \vook_fiir Cinciirinnti, O., Pit|sbvirsh, bother,brothers of. thefnrd residents who will attend, for Mr. and Mrs-. Adam Chlnael and son, Bonnie Ellen McCrca, daughter, u'nii Mr. Klji'i'lisudt. liny, been jjj'oom. all or pjirt of. tbe convention are their son, Ro'nnie, of Butfalo, Nf, Y., Mrs. George. Gunn niul- son.• Mrs. C.W. Huffman of 1110 of Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCrca iv in leii.nl by the W^steni Elee- fbirtrver Mite Wahsrs was MOL Albort J. Dnvles, Mrs. P. B^were gucKlSi last week of "Mr. and Mr. tmd Mrs, Chnrles Frank Gregory, have' returned. to their R.ari!anv road entertained at brTifgc of 10 Locust drive Is being ten- u u i. m pany. Hwsitlonts «f 'Craiv- from Mount St. AlKcr.and Mrs, Charles Schilllnger Mrs. Albert J. Dnvlos-of 203 Eliza- 473 Bryant nveniie :IIO in'• ywitfawin. N. V.. iiftpg a on Monday evVniHg. llo-ir* etiests in- ?lewas^rrh «mJgratf»Vat!ons on the birth of rtrtiei' -tmele ,-eluded MrsTCharles Kojh,a»d.-.Mrs. beth avenilc. 1 bun associated-with and froin ^Westhampton K; elation.-nnd.Mrs.-- Campbelp l of her fourth birthday untilveiKiiry. atnx, Frederick Chariest, bjirn li I U \eirs and is a superyisof in •S-; Stanley-A'. ! Hji'riijd -Schr.it of Cranftird, Mrs.' Among those who will attend arc April 10 at Hahway Menmii.il Rader of 306 "Manor avenue. , .JFranfc Wolfe and' Mi-s.; Robert University of Uichniondi She is a "Mrs. P.' balyrie- Montgbinery, Mrs. Karen WiJuht, daughter of Mr. •hi lnm< lints (Jivision. He taught niember of Ph iJftelta EpsUoi), na- John J. Baiikeiy Mrs. Frank Cooper, nd Mrs. William N. Wright of 12SMrs. Rpy Kitchell and Mrs. John Hospital. • Florida the Wen >,- Tliblp Class of the Rah- - —-o— ^v ^:. • j MiV\er of WesttteUl. Mrs. Bavie the ter-indavv, Mr. and Mrs. Mariano . Miss, Mabyn Recces, daughter of a Lieutenant (Jg) in0the U. S. Nav- All Acme Markets Are Open Fridays Until 9 P.M. Greeo and family in Miami, Fla. al. Reserve and is apsneiate editor Cranford, were recent week-end iak, Elaine Rispoll, Danny Fried \'Ji-ft- from Cranford, ElisabeJh and roses. ,'.'.Atten.donts' gowns, were Robert M. Crane, Mrs. Matthew street IKIS returned from an ex- yellow lace, and '.-'tittle in ballerina Mrs. Thelma M. Wise of 1 Eng- ASK ABOUT fc-1HiS i A&URE CHEST tended visit in Metilo Park, Calif. Biiiind Brook. " . D. Hall, Mi's. Wesley Stanjjcr,' Jr. lish Village and Miss Lucy Teague, FOR YOUR GRADUATE! length. Their flowers were daisies and Mrs. Ell J. Loranger of Cran- Jumbo"green spears! > and ivy. eachers in Cranford High School, Mi ii d Mrs._ Hubert P'atjon;vand Mr! anil Mrs. C, T. Wymmi nnd Mrs.'Charles Matt of-V Wood- ford, nnd Mrs. Rpbelrt Biglow of spent ihc Easter holidays at Miss OUR BIG?GLASSWARE OFFER! on Ilcnald. "of 117 Onk lane, . Mrs. Waters, the bride's mother, Westfield. .' . Joan, of 35 Columbia lawn avenue was hostess yesterday chnse a light Jjliie gown with brown : Teagu'e's home in Warren, Me. 'M nt \ er.'il days in Washihcton, avenue, nnd Mrs. Jean Jenkinsort afternoon at a meeting of thi; Cra'h» D I md SneneerviUe, Md., last accessories, and the groom's moth- ; of Wilminjjton, Del., formerly of -ford Day Committee^ ; \ 111 1' i y also visited ;\ son. Rob- jCranford, have returned from Chi- er, r Mrs. ,Har,fqrd, :wore si navy n- me urn--; oa(io'where they spent the Easter blue gown .'with white accessories. Supreme v? i- t\ i f Mary in College holidays with relatives. Mrs. G. W.'Lawranvo of 12! Rct- Tfie bride's cousin, Dennis Nichol- T ik \!d • ford avenue, will be hostess tonipr- son of New York City, sang during | row morning to the VIA committee" the 11 a. m. mass. > Ciieuinlwrs T'u C.aiifoiil Women's 'ChctraV Mr.^uid Mrs. Richard J. Kaul forthei r rummage s^lo. Following the services, a recep- ntid children, Joan, Bar.barnr Bob Gioup mi t.tliiK- ;it. 9^SL0 at and Ch-ai'les of A -IJuYthllelcl ave- I tion was held at;the home of Mr. Red Radishes !'u> Mj'l.iiilistjw Choir nue, returned • Tuesday, from a t2- {. , son of Mr. and Waters, in New Rochelle.." The ]i utiio <-e.«sions starved'. diiy-trip -to-Mianii, with stops at ' of 42 Iroqiiois road, bridal couple will spend the sum- Williamsburg; Vu., ^Charleston, S. iis eleventh, birtltday mer in Paris. They left yesterday That Sew Into C-, Savanah, Gti., St. ' Augustine last 'week .with Emil on the S.S. Queen Elizabeth? anc-l Marineland, Fla. Ciurczak. Ronald Reinhardt and i-Bobby- Bakei-- as his quests. In. the Mrs. James E. Hay of 21 Berke- SUCCESSFUL. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Nelson of \ evening, a family celebration' ley place'entertained at bridge iast Your House .. Esiftlish VilUiRe. have .moved to":marked the occasion. Thursday evening. Her Guests were HAVE THE I (their. iiiN^atejaiSoi at 1321 Stony [ ' —ro— - . ' •Mrs. Thomas Hogan, Mrs. Donald SUMMER 17 jtwel*. Natural • Brook Lane, Mountainside1. Mrs. Michael Bercik of ltfl C6- Seims. Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, Mrs. ' or white) gold-filled —p— , • ,. . ! lumbia avenue entertaixsea , at James •jQySonnell, Mrs. Lyda Price, cue, New Look? " Dr. anil Mrs. Homer Z. Martin j l>i idtfe yesterday .alltcrnoon. Her Miss, Alma Wysocki, MJs.s Polly FASHIONS •rind their daughter, Charlotte, of, guests were Mrs. Arnold .Arens- Wysock'i and.Miss Ronnie"Wysocki See" 213 Beech street, spent the Easter j dbrf. Mrs. Thon-.as G. Gilder. Mrs. 1st Cranford, Miss Mary Evans of holidays as guests of. Dr. Martin's Georgf. T. Eiir.iKer. Jr.. Mrs. Don- Elizabeth, and Mrs. John Harris of . . . and every yaw! is "so 201 RETFOR0 AVE. •brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and ald Russell, Mrs. W. F. Taylor. Westfield. The birthdny aniversacy Mrs. Raymond Cronshey of Bald- ;Mrs. J. D. Hackett nnd Mrs. George of Miss Alma Wysocki was cele- N N. J. .vinsville, N. V. lO. G'rim.- econdmical you'll want td . 1 brated. , "".-.' make a summer wardrobe for each member &t thex Down the, iiisle . family. Come in early

.-...-.-« ' -• - - : •- "••• and see for yourself. Find! 19 Jewels. and on to a Spring Show of Gifts Mn Wkd. f*i**i iw gold-filled 1 Hunt Club Super Renuzit Ivory Snow -^ Ivory Soap Oxvdol • • _ Joy • - --t. bolts and bolts of this sea-, Sterling Ghiekcn of Sea ' Ilk Ful! of Surprises _, . £«,jw*o«e_Dry Cleaner! fS»i-*i. ntklj* . Tcib'o Settings and Accessories in gay and. airy * • ' : * • in one of the ' -and prints and plains. Lava Soap Brides' Gifts 'Wilson's BAB-D Lifebuoy Airwiek %" « --Jfvory Soap / Dreft Ivory Soap Fo? flirty Haixda imrty rooms at the Apr. 29, through SaL, May 3 MOR P^»rk Cleanser from 10:30 to S 2 «s- 21c Bel*?*' •' -'V • .2-aal>M25c' •• .

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jl^r. , Poge Seven ' " PBRC Six THE dlANFORD CITIZEN ANt> CHHONICLE, TlIUnSDAY, API»I> CRANfOnD CITIZEN AND CHROMfC-TiE. , APnitv 2-j, »t>52' H - What Is Matnetlim? Uvahh ()ffir«>r» Sr«k \\\u (>rst A mntcrlql auch •• llron In »nnri« SpofJt-tiiUnitunoinihulofunj JC-"»*1 U'lOmrlv viee Slndon=0pehs= Help WillTDi8eanei» Caw-s ncts. called magnotRr domains Or. OBITUARY Toduy ut Jr. CoHt'ge tr KM- jn\ Bouid of Health Oltlcei Willum dlnarJIv they arc In rnnrtorii f,,K|. f A font "mini p.inrl on job-seek V Smith, und live otlwi nuinit-lpal lions, The effect of one^ioiilrull^, Customers' Josrph t. F»rrrll. Sr. bom in New York'and had liq for tollciie tfl.idll.ites, .i new health olllccrs, IliM ^ce«Jk met With 1 " ihiit of another and thoy all cunt < | Funoiul services for Joseph K. lived in Newark 35 veals, iiojcct knovyii iis the Job Clinic the public woif.irc loiiirniltit «>f Nr* rUnn out When tho bar Is placed In , Fuircll, SIK. "74 \IMI-- old. of Jle ulso is smvivod by two 1.1&- 5 Corner "nnel j>pinis CJfri«« • FRISH •IToit to blitig about '«<>untV' v-* T nmplc. by an clpctromagnpi) tVi> <,, -mm. live in California, and Mrs, Ktith- in Mrnutrirtl Hospitttl in v)11 bo held nt Union County Jun- i< ipation in i^ i>iogi.n«^.for the c-unc H.iinbllijj of Hempstcnd j tjirrc t^ltrr t«jBjn no- «»* ih+i JIX! bar U inlignetizndi _ t I held .it 9 30 .i in . tod.iv fioin the P M Russell, pel sound iclu of toininunli.iblc disc.iM' t.!"-' > \wft\ Mis Ell/.ibclh Menliett Dalv \^eof.A«l jWOn*t proriiiMti'you thcinoon. BROILING Tatiuk FUIKI.I1 Home in I.iiulin. lions siipriviMii, Mew Jerscv Bell dunl in !94tS Muiucip il ollW'i.dh ponitf.l i>ut PrpUat* Acalnat Mal«tur<> Vtt-' .ind iit 10 ii in ut SJ Eli/nlnthV felcphnnc Comjidiliv, Philip W But vi^etlo pledge good food „,-. good Chinch in UniMi. Intoinu-iit vuv. (hat iiwiir'siju.Hl ambuUiKc dav- i j -yisy Sihlndel. sccivttii V - tir.isurei", Ke- DIUirninotiH coatings, with nr u Ith ill St M.il\'s CrrtU'tfA in Klthwav. Matilda Williams •is lOlnplliin <»f haiullniK, Miih irtc*t «»tir- i»*'<*1 j»vl fi\c | a'iM-nc* m service.**good iuilue. Evening titil Moithiinis Association of New f otit/rnlncrnl or flbroug mattrr Mr, Every 1 Uses be«aii"-o of Ihe «l.inj'« '""" AMD FRYING ii} tin u own r .sKlant our] to Rdfeguord (lwtit ami Inrtl in I .union -!> >«..if- ty" Wilke -lt.it ic P.i, vcstciriuv for pcrsonnrl director, PrUtlcnti.il In We believe A*1*'8 repiitatioh has liceij fore inoviim to C'uin'oid wlutr lu* ^tts M.itllil.i Willimns, H3 yt!i ligjlnst corrosion. Fibrous m.,|r sunmie Coinp.mv, und Flovd D 'Ihe uinfiieiut- Vv.ls luhl .it trx- built on giving better food.. .better ser* untie his hortu \Mth .1 M>n. Joseph old of Oi'tioit, who dud Siittitdliv of Its cnK»»r*. .rials, r.Uth n* felt, cotton fabilr lmr |s Shitntu>it, superintendent of Indus, CountV Collitluntse and \*..>s prt - K F.iru-ll J* Ik' ^• w.o»U«>l! •'*• it thi' home of hi»i son-m-hiw und lap and nibe^to"!, nr* imod for rn(Pf. tii.ll iolutioiis. Western Elccllu , yiike * * * better value!, n% Riplar Style JI u.mhni.iti foi tlu1 Aiiii'J ic.in d.iui:litoi. Mi .md Mrs, Leslie -^ «-'-siu> h.ul hi on visiiimj since M:uth. ;• coinmilUe Oi (tiofK** "Of loinw vio .t II IS \hf ta^ttui. <•< \x,hilri> i.lUi vi l,Mll tlMllfUKMtllllllll • r«gularlyv8eem to think we b^i^ lo U? & r\*il c vncll tKlnCtt t of New Hiunswuk, Hi^si'll of i 1 •' We're doing our bvnt to make them 1 .md h.ul boon tictivc in tluiiih M)- Shnnnoii, iiukisliv Unitin Couniv MedU.il Sot ietv should |H rf«rc< l«* aUoa *-*! to Jirxv Huston, Stjinlov of KoCoIli Pmk v Your House think %o. j ' lxsho of Linden uml J.niii". \V of ci.il and lU'd Closs work She w.is Pmposc of the Job Clinic iv lo Sidney Biceii, cent«if pr«'sldi nt of the Ci.infold with the wolf.it |iojr to tin- ntiki for uliom ^ll^ f< ch "$up«r-Riflht" B«*f a inotnbei of Hi* O.idei. of E.isleiu the tliis "--Mr** HAVE THE EJISI Oiiinj;*:, ii /di Wasiy flavor by ii>kp?rtiioib 38c Butt portion ib 47c died ill 1938. • • .'" arc a sistiV,' Mrs. J; >Y • success in their opcnlnjj today, Friday and Saturday. ••••'• •- Needs Early JSrfwtftj; * irai!«wtb»a< in it: «•!*«?«_ of. iOi RETFORD AVK, Ground Beef of Wilkes-Harri}; four u ils. Students will' hear discus? Mr. Muliispina, who resides at •"> Klizaboth avenue, lias been « resident of Crnnfqrd for-12 ytiars. * He operated Pete's (iunift* ' and SmOked HamS WholewiitherhiUfuHeut Ib 56c ,'.. . Sheridan I'. l»i»iy dien; and live, jjrvnt jjrahdeTRlldi'en. *inn on how to planti busitic&i ear *> He was in the army three Sliced Bacon ^^p»t^i"&t.%»n^ud •.- ..ib. S5«-'- yeursi during World War: tl,- and served as a st«lf sergeant In ,the toiunm Is mnlribntejdu* a. Boneless Brisket Beef r,.*or«M.>89^ 50 &ivrucp street. JIIUI MIS. Ethel After each Vane! member has. HMilMWHil ImiiMM ii jM t (MiMH M i i H tM ItMHttiltf I lx Ki'liilworlli Schools' Europe4in Thciitre of Operations for )t| months. He is married ""O'Neill c!f i!!M) Hemlock ayejiue .pukt'ii, .'to minvites will be devi»ted uublic seti>ke" b|/ the Mvdkal S*>- Boiled Hani'-'".: .Dbm^i^sM viit>63e •j &•' ;'t; -nnd hits two children. He i.i n cominunicant of St. Michael';} Church «/ New Jersey and tfte Union Pork Chops , Hipsnj^oui^cuii , ib37» •and Alfred S, tiiily -of .227 Second i Trtiiiorr«»w :o answeriii!* students' and a meuiber *if the llcpubllcuii b ..avenue, brith in G.mvood^jivns in-' Medit&i SoaietyS Questions luncert be addressed, i& tha M«l- DR HAROLD Loin Pork Chops cnur^ir >*> 69* Frankfurters ° «*«« *63* tercd in Fairview 'Cemt'tery". i» of the Music Department of Ken- '.9 "....- ' ' . • • . •. , Wt>tneUI. Katurd'iiy, following ser- >iStWcek taetloal Todiry the tragedy of- cancel- "is fs-In, lire Ifwsss yearly from elec" 'AV,M UhST'O, »• - --• to the 'three students selling the training course at Pert' SUUJtfniicldl' Ihjii people neglect to be alert for 1 i.£S «»y Aj»jWM.siirmiit ... ' Telephone CfiMifoi ^^ Fresh Corn perhups there is something unsafe he birth of a son, GordqaJEta. .etipter'tealnlng are/ir+iugn te selected ncmberti «f their Inmiltci); or that G.ay. 1 € LONDINO BUILDS n the way electrical fixtures) are April \i nt the Hospital of .St, graduates. ". / through senseless .feur^ur: .?flmiii;t Tomatoes IdhS arid olhbrjbrands iooz»niQc Ann Page Tomato Soup - • •• KENILWORTH—The bi-weekly rntirte. Take ''.in from'•one who iarnabas for Women and Chikh-en •sinful falsemi'Jdtwty they refuse tot Delicious... eettnij of ihe_Gay Niners Social •cnows. the fmilt does.not lie with 'k; It Is tls«» couple's second si'ibtnit'to niediFal exaim'iia.tionuiT^ * o« 3 - 25 Tip TOP — BETTER Clnlv-'was held recently at the Ihe ilxtures but with the way peo-\ , Mrii. Staii|ey~i;S tiie -fortrtor it it is too late., ' Macaroni or Spaghetti A™, p. home of Mrs. Irene Terjek, 177 ;ilc misuse them," Fiiv Chief Mow- iugenin Karoys o'f~15an Leandrb, !)lrmy~"ftirc"rtift Tfi»w^ii Iqtjil of 84V- The one lintl iinly way in which I^QOFS Bouievard. Mewlwi'sj present were. ird Schindler said. •.••••• ' ' " Ml epmbnt missions 'antf 78.3M-.ad- Reliable Sweet Peas Van Camp's Tenderoni . , Mrs. Rita Seay, Mrs. Blanche llar- 'aucer canbe controlliul Jiiyl SIDINGS "•••-••• • Alost'manufaclurers of electrical ministrative missions duririgthe first .. -•. mj}-4-m4 anik, Mrs.i .Obhniv Jerwets, jVIrs. i s by discovering it in its 16 oz csh | Qc ;cnreful 18 months of tho Korean eonfliet to Tomato Juice Cocktail c^-i Rrarhrn Skyward . ges. X-ray, surgery, jnnl'- Baby Lima Beans Florida IN out r*Ma GARAGES "" ai.>fos Danielson, aiuf Mrs, Adele, n their desiuns, •construction and- " a total of 188(812 flying hmirs. Irvinu, Mrs. JersetH wil be hosess A Hew 1,512 foot >teclrorilcs cals iu't. today prolonging and pre- 12 oz. can 1 ||C Grapefruit — : inSptwtioB,,. the chief eHplafned, During that tinn«, only-ten. plane* 16 or. can | Qc STONE FRONTS for the next meeting. nreh' tower, eontaihlntt Ob. iota crvi.ng' the lives uf tIisriiimrs>, 1OFS MORE HAVOR not, due to enemy action wer*' bailees for survival.- '~* AREDUE 6 oz can | Qc Avocado Pears dependent- agency 'which.. cerlirtes, tenna. - BabO Grease disolvlng cieanjor can | ||C I OlHStO PdStC ^' Domestic n: iiii nblifjafliiiu We lu'Ip you )>la;i two nion. -• . . Therefore each ofiis must be on" 1CSS COST PER CUP o 'thc.'nVicinul Hre safety of the From Solllrrern f»rmi ,'.'.,.' . buntw Q( and \(iark Mie plan..'- -All. wiorlr? Utiard against its stealthy ..attack^ Radishes World'* Deepeai Hole H m Pis-10e iiii'ii. insured'., ' - AH of us should watch t'oi: tlicsey- Brillo Soap Pads . . . r^,i5'or10c Junket Rennet Powder "Bill electrical tii;es si ill rate hij?h In samplei Uken from 34.440-foot R«g»lo brand 8 62. cello. k*§ | Qc ii danirer,.signals: (I). Any'sore 16 oz pkg. 1 Qe Mixed Salad rthe^HsHif^iuisiH^tfpisiHwrtyile^ :ape Johnstin Dc«t> off the'Philip- The stockings worn by the Basket Wrisley Pine Soup . • v -v «fa1> Corn Starch &«*M pine*, the world's dcepc«t ktiowo I JWakers, -ha't-d«ws-not4ic«-U-4S) striiction.'niert' are soiVie tvTTThe in tho breast' or- ,eke- ocean hole," a banish round-thb- lived In Ancient America .during thb ; isons: installation by amatoiirs (3> Unuiiiuil bleeding or Diamonit Crystal Salt •*> ..., \.1H> W.'.i world pxpeditlori found life existing Stone Age were iTiade of hum«rt \ V 'NMjrP**T'*^- rnther th'un by, liceiised electriLv ^injr clt.ange in ..a- TIP TOP ix miles beneath the surface of the hair carefully knitted with bone knit*' '/• iims, use of hiuh rated fuses that • No liil«-r<^t Is w, MalMnon tinii needles. At '-first, • they wiote .vart.or'rnnjc; (5) Persistent jiu'li-:. RE-CONSTRUCTHHt CO. Cottslm , teiraU overloadint: of ctet'trlcal Stiuare»toc sandal!! woven from mi.lk» •estlon, or cliiViciiity in swallowing; f T If Paul Wiiltfii 64 BROAD *T. ELIZABETH Iota test circuits, nitsuse of equipment such NO. weed fiber, but later in their "civil- IS) Persistent hoarseness or Famous Heinz OIlbIM ANCE , l'mlHliflhiu' the Dlii- as letting electric cords get frayed 1 Armour's Star KL. 2-3210 irg, of Ci'Ilar Slxrtn Dmlnuto Intel 2&t.i.ori,"" sottlbjsed -. 'toe sandals (7) Any change in uomiiil vffj. Ho they short circuit, and just plain SaiiUury sSewef' SyHicin. - rjwnicd with feathers and frlnj»es, labits.- - - ••.'••?. •:•••• •'"'•.••••' %mt&:-*eW»:; •elessness, such as Icayinej" an H IT OilDAtNED by the' "fowivulilp bcenme fiisKlnnnbliv. " .'., Min: Flnlllicc Coniinlitrc i)iiiinllli>i> nt Ilia TouTtulilt) of CranCord, These signs do not always nitsin. etrie iron or curler in oper.'ition Canned Meats tew Jersey: • • ' •••»• • enneer,. but they arc important j CotmnHtcc, Food Values inattended. : ,'~^'f SiH'lInn I —'-In. every "biilldliiB ltsre- ... • .' . Sei Rue Trend ' • '• •' • jml tf>,liiiv« Jui littinl fnr tiukini/ il^. ll«r .eNctMl II. . fuJli^dw^eieSKiout »halt enough/ to warrant an imniediate VNowls as wtod ii tinie.as.any to iH-rffie' limisc lewer" drain Quccjij Elizabeth of England it iuun, dullur tin filing iji»lir» in a jiffy. if HUHIWf .ertlcw (he isiiU.iliie. All crecJH'tl -with having. But the tug lit TIICMW *|tia1iiy-famoiis Hoinz. fooiN are! - Apple ^•T^iS So §a$y To Put On... So Easy to Keep CTeon cht'ck and .seeTTwt you are not sun-nuU sltstl he |)lac«il so _ term- »-By the queen's rj^der, a 1 guilty.of bieakiuK these-rules for imte.unt \ms. (han'fnur tnchos ._. • .walked 'xyilh v'nliie- famous- A&l pciciS'— H*t«'i a t»M with «hat eliiir ni|»r,"'atid shall Iw. Maicrt •'spread ovel rushes* •• Wrjy t rt«j safeiy. It may "save your hcime- *" tMf#..'./u/f br business from (Ire, It may even en the floor of hdr throne room, ae? l?nn-niit ifUiiSTShiiH-MolMie rein'nvJH, tx- : 11 ez. can IJ C llilit (nvllic- luii'isnso o oii clSaHWSrHfcl£» l rsBIt *orrJ(ng to hlstorleal researchers el Cream of Tomato Soup • plump,^ juicy applM. • • stid te It*/ prk*d| New save your life. •• , . 1 B "s 12 o*. C*B ury linuue Hralii-nr sanitary titmse irwcr. Chopped Pressed Ham . 5U m Johnson's wox.^ Bumpy n's the sur> "It might be a good idea to check Section 3 —» tliirlnii the rniisiti'iicl fon nt face must have been, it set a fash-' (6rait Wor* Jar* fyikw Vefuiif your tire extinguishers and see very tsuch bullilliie unit the tn»tu Itallmi Corned^eef Hash , - . U g . 16 ex. etn39c Sunnyfieldfancy 111, f- the sanltao^ltiuiiie suwot-4*iJ house ion that endured, although the pol. ExiabVzshcd Cream pf Pea Soup «««» that .they' are in working 'order. rain, (he end opening or Hisnnlnts xhall Ishcd flood has. now supplanted the Salt or Sweet brick CINNAMON IUNS . .-' i- . ^ - A '^30* e tiiilitly seated by cutilkhiu the screw ...- 3Ke*.|n .conncetlon with the- Instill- yo\ir Fire .Degartniciit will be glad r Cooked Macaroni . , tlon ot the |>liimlilnii system. 1LUEBERRY MUFFINS . i » to advise you. 'Wpli rather- hcl|i Sci-Hon 3 -- In every such Inilldiftii no REPAIRING Cottage Cheese B6dW you become "firesafe'" than to re- tinti'tliihs or npantnes. shall hi-_uerT ntttted In the house sewer dralli which Sweet Gherkins .. 3 spond, to.'your, call after a lire ire Intended to,or"'which may' tieriult the i—' fresh Milk W 2 Zl. 4ft •.•«-«. 2si 45* stiirts. Believe us, we. have your Irnlnacc above or below Uie cellar floor cvel at aiiy . sliirin water, u'rouiul ceep- best' interests at heart when we me. mud or uand Into the sanitary houses Cucumber Pickles . in;ike that statement," Cranford's cwnr ot-wuiltnry house drain. -Scfcllon 4 -a— In every such buildine all. lire chief said. Ion*) .water, isround seepace or «urfarp Froxen Food " 16 oz. bollle H yau like wa/esfifee ... net i watered-dewii $U*y, ti'r. beneath or on cellar ltm>r>. shall Cider Vipegar , u eolleited .In n sumpT'lt' from which It REGARDLESS OF PRICE...OR nor w hurried "substituteV . . . JdfcP GdRee i*yoUf ll be luimpcd tlirnimh a pipe' line to SHOE REPAIRING , ife cutter of a stfeet or a place other than bcttbuy! '•"'•.' '.', - . When refinishing your baat for sanitary sewer.. 8 Alden St GtaJiford Here* why! Blended from piek-ef-pfoiifrtieft %m Section 5 — No exlsllni! hniiHC Kewer --• v $umrner s.ailittg, it is wise to use th# Irrtln shall hereafter be- altered or vhnnged eoffeei.;'".'>ba»ted t© perf«etieB;^AfcP 6«ffee U bost grade of paiht or varnish'. Be o permit the dralnnce alwve. nr below "the Cuitom Ground wA^rt you buy juit right far yeor sure to use onl^ eostingg that are •elliir' Boor level of any storm water, »\- Come-to A&P. for timc-savinp, irmin'd seenaBd, mud or sand liUn the Disinfectant, Deodorixer^ ce«fe«ni*W. f«i»v€ yiiu tifthe fteih, full fl«v«* intended for ninriho service. Never 'unitary lunise. newer,or sanitary drain. $ ''fresh-fasting Liliby's frozen foods -••m paint or varnisj^' on top of grease, 'Section 0 — Any iwrson, Hrnr or cor- you pay for. NdteHte.ti&adh&tf-iiffc?. ..te§*id- -m mratlnti violatliiE any of the provlsUnis Stain Remover and Bleach! •* nl budget prices! few ©/ e/a/fttf..';. eould ptmibly im you en&rB d dirt, or old, loose paint. Before paint, if this ordinance shall. tl|«m convletlnn, will adhere, the ajirface must be per- iwiinllieH by a line not exceedlne &d! Change to Aa&G(iiimi6d*y :, m Glide* on with Amaxing Ease tMO.OO or Imprisonment not exceeding fectly clean ant/ldry. 00 days, or both, hmiie discretion of the Ewsa if j^u've sev#r painted Matt, you cart Magistrate' , GreenBeans 39c •iiomn expert jab with either hriwh at wjler. Section 7 — Th(» ordlnunce -shall take SibpottUii any pltce. Yeu'H le»ve.Be ip, •ffect Immediately. pittnt brwh> at lir-m»f k?. Even miued span EMORY. D. STANLEY. Ch*UiHia T t*a- he filled in without imptirias tbe fiaal ktittl: • correi, U SPRINGFIELD AVEAfUE, CHANFORD 3^ Strawberries ® ..i2otpt9.-33e • a*ons In a JHFy 8UUiueiil The fnfegolivg drdlnnnee was flntlly : Htm WALIHIDFS non . »s*d at a inrrtintt of. thii Towiiihlp C«m- oj0Fer residents of Cranford mid vicinity 'an nltt«k nf. TowHshlp of Cranterd held en quart Freestone Peaches \tats dirt or iae» froa penHtning, April 32, tOJ2- berfl tuiru, ttteii*. eriyofi, ink tp&a, mt. J, WALTER COrrEE, curodirome, litwiick or fingertatet n eta b* _ . * • Township Clerk outstanding funertd home? emnplele with mr COM- bottle Dated: April 23, 10S3. • 4-24 Fresieh Friedfotatnes «ultid efi-in • iifify without hifni to tka •*•* •. ''•••• - ' toit, inellow thtin, Cleaned-Ready fe-Ceek .-•'.••J2oj:. ditioning, organiTarge light rmnns fur y mr every • Withstand. Hard Family Uiog* For-iiieaching, remaying stains, tleodor- *te need IS -^orn1 tbout lively cHildren Sffl convenience* Our own dismay rwmi. king and disinfecting at low cost, buy Star-Kist Tuna Salad Dressing •cuiing oU Applicator. H**riM took* • iougK elude fils tlw will wi aack, chia, your A&P! - '»•-'• f l Delrich Margarine Prcaiun Saltines rme f to a»oW Jutur* in\Mm bf Crispa Pretzel Stix . app)rin« Baruri hGnard Sur-' '• ETC. 'fcnid, JUpkali aMnalaa. 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not possible to Bs.scs!i these smaller •i t 1»«Mn^Oyn^basisp To Explain ^ We do not think that ifls h dtice sutlkieni taxes .to make them V Local To Zoning Code fiscally" wise for the town- is "a very important self-supporting. Assessments must' ;»**- when yyou consider that there arc ttfr. mid Mvs. konnoth I,. (Continued from, ship to impair its credit by application!; in be on ati equiUiblo basis nnd we : - nearly 50500 biiildtbilt g pplii i ScoutCariiping aw now owu^ying their iu v\' i^'init construction of (i sanitary iiistuUinit streets, sewers, ii* h*«t few cannot use one usscssment. theftry. 1 sou'er ili . Division aVeriUe1. and sidewalks, or other local proKpt'et Withiti , tii*; •h«*«t few jhoivij a* 12 Dwrlttn Way, months here in Cranford. Taken for a smaller home.and another tho- R*:iilty tnblcd for further study by.'com* "3. We amended the. buildiiiE tOK<>ther, that is a sizcabio suiu in for a larger homfc; nny attempt to, Control Prices, To Parents " iniitcc ipf the whole thc application todeS5o_ that' th«* Township ratable;; nnd do so would soon be upset. What s, coo|Wiiituij<. , f«lr the iruriSifei' of i» taVcrti licchs* ''0.' • • Activities, for the J 1 CUtteC! lio longer iiji- "Now, the argument hii>; that nttian^ is that if We assess inff seii'sfon sit Catrip Jwl Mrs. It. k. Roilly of Arm.4 Dcguirc, trading as th«r p all building permits advanced that We will be so that the smaller home is self- tma .Marcclld, will Me''ijiscussisi' ai a j soy City ;nv no* sit home at libs Riverside' TaVeni, tor |>reut dir«*ts the builditiK iti-" uppvii. *Saroniit" J^ijiht" mik'tiiiu* of Buy i Hijil). stftvt," pmrliusecf inmi Mr. to dosV: thus brilvfi^ffnrafnrflTT I shoiil* ""d " H""%" to_ ttirii_"'"• that' ment on the larijeff hhomes proppr« Scout Yttwp 19 Tiu'sd.'iy nljtht at i niui'Mrs. John noilhtlnt,. through Sorra and AntruMjy Cciiucci. i his actions within, the question around 'a little bit and 1 .y residenfj:" of I>** ih tionately. and siitce assessments First Presbyterian Church. 11 ln» otttiv of ": ' - - «--.•-..,„...,. review of 1h«* JBourd of Ad- ask whether it is wise for 'mid taxes "mt'an nothliiB unless the isf; Donmajiroikl. C6«- justnierit as provided by us to etU'ouniKe the indiserimiiiat* -' Members <\t tin* Union Council iusd Clark strwils ixeiitioned money is.vpen't, if we adopt bbd- e.uhvp staff will be juvsient to show statute and removing any ttntwth of our eomtintnity, 1 high enouun to use up tho FANCY FRESH KILLED j thc c&ifriimitbw to' eorisUruel a saw- funds we raise, we very soori drive tttiititfir pictures gnd cscplnin' the question a?s Ui Whether" thesltoulil '• likt to ii'sk whethur- dive •*| ititry sii'wvr (it those st'ifi'ls. Mayor lUiaitl of Adjustment hns 1 to tic- the larger home, owner into bank- tamping projsranf to pmvtHs. "ITn- Card Parties •K,. I>. Stanley stated that the'i>ub~ nnyoirt will jjny rijjht to review the fend a s|tuatinn wjtereln 'we ruptcy.,., •;,., )"•' •• _". •• .•'.•. ioii Council sponsors the '.carpp. • | lit works wimmifttH* has had thisj turns of the Tow'tiship1 "On the other hnnd, if we! adhere 'project under consideration for pre;M>iHty! required to spend ahnost. Up to 9 lbs. Last Saturday, 18 sennits, under $300 .per jjHipil for educiitiot) euoh t« the course of aeUon^that has* < more titan a >far, that plans ar*. r ,the'ltnder^hip ,of Al'.(«r>ssl« rl.Kt>n "h think that t!»c characterized • Cranford for ~. so ,'rtravvii ami that St.'will be jgivcii year and tamnot re'alfe more than Ktibinson «nd Rt.idi Metwver.'-seuiiir] p, of t.i }u this last amendment luis riot apisrosijwlitely $^0(i on these, smal- uutuy yciirs and to not spen'd all JERSEY DRESSED Jintror leader, tttok. ,-i "work lnkiV"! i^q,} homos lit VIA rally consiileriitiott. '. °:.- ; the/ wonpy 4hat'vw» fan tak*. Jh,; Accepted, for tllinc was a map- nf ler .iuiino«l.' 'it. isnofa «jticstiori of whetHer these Homes are small or we And ourselves with high assess- 1. wjll pass an final IntHje; jt'is liuforUmsite that we ments and ti low tux ryte and the FRESH CAU HAMS two 'amendments tit the sijim- situution as before with the have \n use the Avor'd.^ "small", in.j v . . . . v code. The: (Irtit of Sfos<£:.„ requires this connection. We :av6 proud 'of sntjiller home not paying enough ' JERSEY DRESSED '' , 60 ft. lots wherever it is jliossible and warmly; welcome to our com- in tildes to support its service and We've everytlihig -unikr the sun to make you comfortable mit«loorfl!_Froiri practical white metal to 'aiid*you- Will note that the ordi- the Ungei' lionie piiying exactly 1 munity nil of our citizens whether District, Union Council Mi-mbors who will open ihHi"; Township Attorney-C, H; War- i-.aiice is vt'ry careful t^, establish tlnjir horntis Bre>smal!'er large, but what W pays today. This is aguin FRESH PORK LOINS u, 39» elegant wrougirt iron ,^ « from inexpensive Cliinese j»«<;1 to-i'maglnative modern rattan . ..from •ipate in n Spriiu the 'requirement «>f rcascinableness. I do not believe-thiit we can On-n matter of simple ;u'ithnictjc that TThereh 4' iiis I!n o iritchtioithtihn off fOiK has no answer except, we feek In •niatz. Mrs. Roborl r>' Berry. Mrs. jm courage too ninny wove tiothci "that nt) 4. District Cmii to lose an invostitienj. be^ .will.produce less in1 taxes uujiLuttcnipt to'get a fair share'of light-aa-a feather alumiiium to heavy rugged California redwood ,'. . we've a f loorful of F. .r..DeJi!inne,>lrs.;Hi«;hard M. !";1 several tax lien proper- vfiWffTS PREMIUM Sivuih direrted tho work. h«?. sonabiy possible and school age child per dwelling unit bring "into' Cranford ONLY the DAISYHAMS deliver anywjiere in Jersey... city, seashore, mountains. Budget terms, too I , the camp .grounds -will it add that there has/been in Cratiford, .Since the type o/ «le- nHer type home.-••/••' for rcquir* veloptnent we are talking about ARMOURS STAR Minimum We have na desir-e would b« occupied by yottnu people expressed. Siny desire to with more than tV(e averntje juve- the stnaller hoine entii'ely. lb.49l inance contuins nile population, the average num- HAMS i sound, legally I. mentioned beforcV that the EN£> ONLY ber of ehTjMren per dwelling unit iiirtendmetit to the building c6dc method for' dc- will inevitably lticiiease"aiid, what !;lI Mrs. Herbert what shall be the tnini- makes it possible for the Board of ...... without'adult leadership.!'? >- »•"••••"•••••"• ..».m-™... """ > Ro,wl., of. thl. Union County is more difficult, (lie cost-of educa- ARMOURS STAR ' t. l structure'tn'be erected in Adjustment to review the actions . hiked to the pond, and despite rail*J «»VW"» ^rotary. Mrs, • IVnnis jgpc A ^^ (Slwwed sjJ .ca,is tion per child will increase' dis- 1v of the building inspector., In case the firstflrstday. day . no ill effectefforts wen-w-twell* sv- ,;'-. ^">^i»^ - -. ' . ijveriavomer received from local residentresidentss jCranford\\ . It requ.res that no^mld- proportionately since we_w.ill be. of hanlslrip, aijyone can go to the ed.. ' " .Miss Rosemary Murphy.-of- th.iiie atiotne.....A-^;y, -^J.xvai a..!-joinin jJ«i«»ngg oorf nearttynearby. .property property.. ;- , Wwee does not contain provision, for a you atuf I fnee every payday. Are . acr, R'udi K!etiiu»twr,r Ted Munday. |-his effect 'on early American iris-' eonirnufticatimi advising that ijte! would propose approval of sornc- Thus you can have ini- thing jStironjier and somethlriir^UH we prepared to undertake the ' Joh«-Pritchani, •• *i.._Burt. Richter. »»••'..,..:Keit N«\ry. . m...Mrs.-Tyr- '***, e reviewe-...: di .i..the. i..,..ihook. , :j •Susttuerumn> _...t. a •.-«.••.;.-Pipe. ».-,.Line, ^.Co^, n,:.«ithinhas c stronger and somethiriirani jiiul 'inuxpenltive". review ulicable to 'the whole town, but •burden?- , • ^-.' 14 lb. *»f.) : , Robinson. Jr., Koduey Stokes nnd'J "Barralius." by IVr'l,ajS»•« "1 wonder if you reiilizc -that, "Sjpector and in the case, of real . r.y [write such ah ordinance at thethere- is not a single municipality • ' A now patrol, the Staji,Patc«lr I present stage of Cranford's. de- hardship, un exception cun legally ALL SIZES' : : • hss been .formed; Menibers includiM ^ . „ ,. •• • I • Street lights: were authorized! iri= in the- State -that can get, a" first bo nuide/ We feel that this specify 1 I'velopment. What we have done is class, credit rating- for its bonds;.' the foUowinij: Patrol leader, -.Leoj W«VK. ,|<» Ojll'II MilV 4 i stalled on Q&iKtf.- arid Mohawk answers the problem for. the •.••vi-Aii'p:' to adopt a philosophy thut no reas- This is so Because while (here is Stokes;, assistant leader, T Larry.! •««„,. J,, ,;•»»'. . '•»., i i drive. V;in ftinvn and who does not and will not LEGS OF LAMB • ''''''£$'& M > »••' »" i n • • • •• »»•-." SiiHrtav, WJIV •!, tins Awen j vines,- Walnat' and f «»M?IPJl!Wrre) with. J _it-_ostensible liniiUof... 1% of its_-_jJ 57tr Bueher; Rjfhard tfcibmec, Viitcem ' . -^ . • , .. , i own an automobile or, the person Ctiierris sessed value' foivnHffrhripn'l 'who by reason, of age, inurmitV, or VEG .-.-.•-.tr" •••••: -• • in n district such'as Crnni any other valid consideration ford, ail'3 V debt limit for a total •'Si! entered of 1S'%, in actual'fact the-maxj- should not be required to build tt' LAMB CHOPS 13c icii\m- mum. debt limit!, in the State of '' -ill SPatwil; N. J. |s not definable since by ac- This is a complex pr6bleriit. It iPatwl has many facets arid for a com- '^1!*%y/M'iM'' ';' ''"'^"&t'-\-t- **•"••''"' v the. Prevention of Gnieltv to, Ani- tioiVbiV-'a declaration of i-tuiccssity,. ;lrt>l; 6nsgbrj MeNab.-Eacle Patrol. the debt limit can be almost att.v- plete disdussio.n .would require at least as many hours as y^our com" and .Jay Warsiinski, Cobrjf Patrol. Most people are UiHuriilly kind thini*. One of the condition!; which will'.permit violation of the. debt, mittee has already spent in dis- ] RIfc ROAST to animals 'but still the Union cussinc it. This progfatn has.been Dick SarpoluHr Heatls ' County SPCA. handles a distress- ^raiT.oro ttign ^nooi. wii repre-Uj^;^^ uki. m6 cohsiderflttfirf the limit (perhaps I should say "will m. sent the unit1 at Jersey Girfc Stattr£aliM, of adjoining property when demand" violation of the debt very carefully'considered and dls> ijJU nnmlwr »if cases' of deliberate R cussed. We do-not cbntehd that it 3 Model Plai^ ChiJi torture of animals. There also are m June-at New Jersey College for LstabJfehing the value of your own. J ' inadequate 'educational 5-PIECE TABLE VMM IIAIIl Women m New Brunswsck. M«ss{ .lTh£v thii^Torainanee reauives facilities. is perfect. We do hot contend that * ' 'p&k JSarpolus was elected presw many pel-sons who sl're bnsie.ally. •" V H" T" "'-»t"''^"' 1 ••} "The thii^ orairiance requires it will satisfy everytwc'^Wejnake • ! dent* of the Cranford. flying Fools. kind but who are so i Pamela Dunham will be alternate. ||h e eonstruction of a,&>m&>. toi "Now, in terms of dollar^ "and CHUCK ROAST : > 1 > only this claim that we, in the ,,.,...J- - a nj'odel 'aifplarie ..club. ;at-,«the"v*»: s*i ijjnorant; of :»ul feel-" chairman• Mrs. ,Grabau presented. Pan-Ameriea1; a paper onn j^m dwelling UnitrteaixSrnmurK -ct atSt_a credit rating "of the ilnst ity;.$ocK as realization of the problems that rnii 'organttatiaii .rneettnfe; Other !'ingi s of attfniitlls thnt they .might its eib" ari ,qlass as Compared with .a credit »HA\ is faf t*'08* Pei'So»s. pretty.,Wtidi rating of the fourth class can mean face us, must have a course oi ae-^ '"' ^Jitck- toUd—and ^V ^dess CHUCK ROAST Ib. 79c k hv $ Arthur Sim- :" In out' Unio.n Cou'nty_tciwri lately.' ^rS* it \Cas"pqiijteirt tint, there were two} interest rate on municipal bonds The club w*Ul weet ^'etklylto dfs- complaints- of '"killer- -cats; -Their whiclf on a 2 dollar bond tu*s plans, and will fly plahes'on Newark, on May quire ahTautoiripbile, "A'utotnobiles II you'.'have a tcrraee or a typical New Jersey I»aokyar«l , ^ , IicreTs a must! Gleaming owne'r's say they are the children's should be properly housed, ftoth- xveck-«nds, at thc'-attif«Ue'-. field osi -jpets but the fact is that these" crim- It.'' triat Rumiiier-v>'liit4; .inetaK -fiiiile ht tlic popular 42" size ... plus four all-wliite metal folding Sprinsfield ayenue.. Several con- inal cats roam night and day.'as is tests are planned. Membership will 1 i B«Deless CHUCK S(ew)|b. 73c ciiiiirs, AHH five pieces, lni«lg«;l-ta^gcdlni«lg«;lta^gcd at 21>.9S! Extrji cliaircliir s 3.9S! And,, tthe ld cvide.ncftd by the blood' and feath- sinn of monev and Cranford, be- •be limited and boys 13 years of. s i\n feedinji-stations and lawns. in Soutla.,Plainneld on May 5. BOTTOM ROUND l lJN Brass Planter Lamp White Metal Table age atid over- will be- welcqme. Even the courts re^eognize what I s»WoMSv:'wi"Tt u'exp;»di^ w -;»^r^EiSf? t£ umbrella is a big 8-rihhcil one that tilts to give you extra slpaJe,'. Notice cohtly 3 Tables with Lamp y Choice of Here** a practical price for a prrlly combiualion which ,.M«ili*r'ii W«y"|iftUl ' .» ;. ;. l««iklook», .loul.lf•loul.lfc iltliwn ; WK ^arrlir.! Iiie hiafUf. i'-. . drri.lrcl ll.ln .tkll-ft*. Those mteriieSted' have., been' re» 1 Valunce with 2»hl«!li tkcp fringe. V^ood pole with rustproof aluiuinUnt ribs* ; quested lo-e&ntaet Mr^ Kasenlhal cesbruiss scluioe ofl th'debte possibility-o, cannot hopef -ex t-o that that.wil\^^^f^^L.-L}T.l not be the end re you'll UH in uiany Way* and Iilaicn. You get 3 f\mw |*J«*!!. Si>lid. braH--with . witod« buie in natural with . "'|jtrrf«rt Ishlii fitf «uflr..<.m*, imttmr.*,• Mt}^.. tumrfMiir sult. I liopq that the hour's, ihe POTROAST tap tablet, 'tint! wild lamp nllarhrd, complel*! With paper rjhaHrrUM «hail# w VMMM r.iliigt.'t Yntt'SI ui« h a*, i metoatt, Uihp>rima»a«n« at tho Cianfwd Studio, 4 Norih secure a favorable credit' rating colors, Wonderful for garden or leach. TJuibrella, ©uly 1993! toi'da kliailc. tliurlretf«* Wltl/ij™.,.. „„ ....— ._ tal.ir, Cttamlng white enamel finUh. 20" -;•.•;.,•••,-.-•• '"• . • - •'. ;V",-' "•...'..-• Dick Sarpolus. purpose'..ought to bo considerably abuse we have sometimes, reaped should be treated — put out-of'the in our attempt to serve, you, will ••' 'vV-. .;•': :•„',.••:•.•. :• -• 9M 3.19 sooiiil-.'hotir enjoyed. mot'*? severe than/anything we ^ v_ 11.95 way to make a better economy for.j have; proposed. One alternative to.*] not be wasted. I hope we wjll ft, 83c All Felines decent element. ia source o& serious liability its this fiscal .problem is inadequate achieve .what, is good for Cranfoi'd Police t ecently. were". called: -1 o T5W "^..^i11?:^*' w?.s ^1"'^Goodman and Mrs. Creunse if^f i^?.eV?nt ^chiIt! is^educational facilities,' and neither and for everybody in Cranfoft}. -I CHOPPED CHUCK lb. 69c the SOO blaek hope that you will agree with what we arc trying to do and thait'It you totlook into milk had have ariy_.be,tter sugestlens, you BOTH FOR will let us have them. We are not com- dinner in ftacken^ictTn "action""that" closing any doors. We aire • not removal «/ glass rrom •!„*• tnsides I £Ulin*s ""d Ww«Hl'»R offenders,^s,,ievenih! K of the New Jersev Presi Jvonced and discuss them with youj taken .by many if notjrnost of our dropping this, problem. We t0 £ive vou pect to live and work with it." ,•©.£.••on'iS'af'rwilk'^iv.inst popular con- om Club.'at which time William Guth-1 - sqwething of pur point neighboring communities who have fisabeth. - view. Oppo$ilio.n ,has beeit..«t- made extraordinary and success- ID sunsers-=" eats. .__ • . • .' -•will -be 'boryorcd andf ful efYpvts. to-dispose ••'of their •jthnn s, one of the 'directors.; Law.rence Regan, of Union'-! County ; it might pi-event ypnhE people acreage to Industry -, which pro- lnd«itry liiiiriC ran lord. The chief install^ as the hew state duces •taxes" but, to date, no chil- ^^""P uiVirsJiiia era-j omu Robert Winimo\\ is .from :$a-'.: president. Mrs.: -c'rounsc it vine extension is based on the, dren itt the school system. I strong- nint JO.6O0 men Park.' \ president of the third district. premise, that the purchase of ii l-ly^uspe'ct that any such course of it 1 minimum home is on all occasions, ,,^tion in Cranford would hot have u* '«* ss >«.>•' ja desirable thing. I.do not believe the universal support of our citi- that that premise is entirely de- Ucnry and we must, therefore, at- I FRE^H-KILLED fensJble. I do net believe that the tempt lo.secure the type of resi- Sialt'nu-ut on PoJicy ; purchase of inadequate housing rt'o»itt»i«i»tJ from natyf tine} flentuil rutiible that will be self- fafacilitie1 ics liss a wise- thine for thc Cup by cup. I FRYING CHICKENS lb. if. 4 i who has rights to be protected that « « « wise- thin» for thc supPortir or more nearly So. Mtkes mete MAGIC METAL CLEANER me now answer, the in- WILSON'S CORN-FED thxit has been put to me by Codslen 'those of our citizens who already 'hf, sta^nt that 't is economt- severaseverall peoplpeople Includinincluding somsome Taslesbesl 1 Viv;ce here, who hnvhave come to CranCran- ""• •|W«JOS-s'ble foT nny. -vou.n« I'who. I am sure, knew the answer a home because j before asking the question: it is SLICED BACON ib.pkg.4o' ford for whatever reason, require AVe rc< uire Folding Wood C hair €hine*^e Peel Chair > the construction of «,| .Pony Bar Service-Cart protection just as' much as thc;Earj|Ee Tht, additional cost oftha, Metal Frame Chair ' .y Feld* in * MinuU for my toting from parch lo IJUH You'll utijp tli«-rn up for (tdr*b. tat&f.n, i Metal Chair or Rocker J ; STRICTLY FRESH -• " •" , -••' - • . • • •• ItVeiiarming! l*»8i^eiari'ijf«*n wrotiglit-ifon cart that** hrtbts of those who propose to comejgaraee% and x w,m not quaryel as tinn roftni, iurnj«*f fottage! Hantimjdt Cbiorui put \DaxselSag \iihiie frainet mlk choice *» red, green of taLitemelf e^mtoiuhltl While wetal frame with vyovea ai ilerorativ*) at it »i» {ifaetical. "'I'uihei ^akjly from er douti to ttie bearh. b>«ofp|i»fk and csfUour-cur*etw«igi>t a chiU Vellaw seals atid Hactii. Perfect lor ponte, simroomt, ' Lack and i*ir io Lrijffct «elori • » • «tp«eiallf tr«ated[ room lo room, houte to terrace, fioldi napkin«, botilei, - ;tJiUt oveiv street in ,Cranford is .amortiae d monthly over a 20 or .25 EGGS AK. lua^ even handy raelc Jor toweli. Keot'tigged tki, jellew ^ I««nt ttiir* . ean wove ittor_,-^.iar as its ph>W charac ;year-period.'so small as to be'al- In redation recreation room^i •iiiiimer' callages, pliss, Cnair «f Is tttUi itowert, Greea, VeJ, Jellow , „• „ - OMIS Copper, Brass i lenstics are concerned, equivalent . ;mosmnst, llwithou.ifhni-,,t- «,»™«meaning.iM« •' TLes «.«t ,.«. you. inatcriing rocker t •• ' » \ '-..' ' _ j'to every other street. turn the argument on me and say THE BEST - dOVEBBLOOM "As a Members of Cranford Post, 212, American hrinlessStwl our program .em- that if thcva iue & ^ mt\ea thc ^ 4M three ordinances, the first j Legion, wish to thank local merchants who helped Cook ware- il» which aniended l]jthe building make our .card party for the Legion Junior Baseball ROLL BUTTER ;o<1e to require several things, the niost important .of w|ii,eh has not. Team a success* -"« WILSON'S GOLDEN BRAND gg 1 why be in u wen- insbliely 'dis-cuslsed to' ^anj j '"^ CRANFORD r—^t.^-We ask for fufcl .basements [ AMERICAN LEGION. MARGARINE lb 1 BRIGHT except Where Jpe character | v.'. the terrain is such that i IEPSEY P^^SF^ b;oen;ents are impractical. J SECOND! —^•'2. ."Wp.ask for ;i declaration of r ..• (nteistion "so that we can. be- , PORK BUTTS •fore anv extensive building j • Ot»OTTU i> uncieitak^n, definitely de» j SWUTS SILVERLEAF nan 4 tenr.ir.e who is to finance the I wouldn't you lbs, 4 "7 FOR THIIRS^ FRI. airtl SATr Pure Lard 2 for*! f COAL Thurdby. •=- 1st Grade Upper do dkbet, f UnwarC With , FRENCH NUT CAKE SUMMBI that givfa you tUlow* Friday — •. •" ' ' of Hid* SSd Clitt ' ANGEL FOOD Stove or Nut .'.821.10 lie? Won't y«i •• r" Saturday —_ •' ' ,' Pea ...... 1&2S Hapdware .. CHEESE CAKE Buckwheat! --..« 14*-7S Cot Prico to Church >nd llarduood Folding C hair AlumintiiBi Cliair Gadget*-!-'Gifts Stoker'Riee.....i 13*15 je Organiiatiom IIUporled Ralian thair Metal ¥aeht Cliair «=— WEE .DELIVERY — "^ . . _ . »«.«_'*«. _ —Call*/ sia finan ««1*«!ill .eaptairi**1F»fftJH., eomfortaiilfMnti\rtsh\^e ai sn eld ihde! At tnit prjv* iKiboilv^frSJd '«it on th> grj»«. Y'>\tli iu J "ild»!i:" S> Iijklwtijiit you e»a puk it on MANOR ODK. 8TOUC CLOSED A1X DAT SauH, rantfcruM*. 'k laJ. »**[ iit'i Cranford 'Yea'U wtut several; for inside and out! White forged drill mdVei^rimtxttiMa »*at and back... .W«mi]'«rful,* UNION AVE, -^ -€r. plete wiifireA— i . •. • . JTust > Few |>oort from 'cWoird Mirket 11 WALNUT AVI* iron ttasd complete wjih 3 |i - ••-•••. ::• • •••• •;•. "•••...••••.•.2.7ft -'V, .»"X"

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THE cmJteN AND crtnoNicLE, THUttSDAY, ^APRI

thfi'r.ninnthi. old rf: tions of farm women; which will come proved ;i success the tMl-42 sw1cSRSrthe~Cranford-Weiffield Co- was ttvcrscSs ?Jt"T-a ml -o r-^ i tii- TaiHcd gUSc5g 5 j operative Concm\ Association." A membership Eveiilhg Gitild. Her other the maiil_ sweettninu agent of of Music. Winners Will be an; tipiis include "meinWci'Siiip- in Purejiugar fcssional dcbiit under Foundation p as something of a surprise to those who ."ill I ov«>r the country.... It drive for the ne*t season opened with a tea, ut tln« Sgt...Clarence_E. Manner left for M syrup or Karo. Another, [nounccd at the annual Foundation (Bittern KbW of Mrs. ^B. H. Lydon. 319 North TJniiiti Crane's Po'rd Gardeners, the Char- "fructose", ajso called fruit sugar, auspices in the forthcoming season. TUB CBANFOHD CHRONIC-! r. E^fobKilird I8!)3 think that food prices are outrageously y considered" <)!)«* ;»f Hit; -five-Y«MSA«O fcrwanjTYre'inirCahip Kilmer last iditioii award cxcrciccs at the •'avenue. • •' .'. ''••"' :. ' -'' . . '••''•. " ter Club of the Newcomers Club is the main swectcnintj auent in TMS CBANPORD CITI/HI*. EsfablKlicd J8»S 1 Hitffo School BuHrtli\|*K in the A pi«tj«ram incluJiinciclcctiohJii s by 1, Thursday, lie is the son-in-law of ned New Causes Many high,' '.; '.' :'••'•'' ;*-: ~— p . Editor. Citizen and Chronicle,--. •mid''Much us well'4»s such modern composers as Chairmen of the foUr standing commltUes nf apt! the American Legion Auxil- honey. Still anotlher, "maltose", is Mostjue "Theatri-, Newark, on June Read the Classified Ad* (Combined in 11121) i Cranford Chapter, American Red CroHS, were an- Mr. and Mrs, Gcorjje Grimes of"4o iary. Their daughter, Carol, is a found in beer. Thest* sugars are not Mrs. ^ayre relates food prices to the Ci-finforrr, N.J.- '.•'•- " hai'hinaninort, Fuleihan 'and Kreisler, was tp ojt Site for Pier West Holly street. His wife. Mar- presented by Vtra Applcton and Michael *"$•£, nounced by Dr. Howard R. Bes.t, chapter chairman. Post in Texas pupil -in'the Jfourth'grade of Cleve- like the. sugar you use in your -aVerage fatnily's earning powe'r-^-which IfcafSir: , V duo-pii)iii»ts; in the high school auditorium. Wju» They were William F, Weber, first aid; Mrs. A. V. ion, nnd son, James Ef- the recitiil, the Cranford Connffiinity Concern;A*-S Hibson. nurses' .aides; Mrs, George H. Bates, vol- join him overseas, •.,"'. • Have you ever i<'Cf'iVJSf1if gar- I unteer wprkers; and Mrs. G- ,JL-^Crbsby, s?'-- |h(»rity has instructed itsq)UnKel ••; • ' ^*, street left lasl week for.Arli.rtgton, . Marly substances that contain re» .vour tasire'iu* April il, mention fe swiation 'wns'tct end not only its series for the • i—^-*—, ;. r: men't back— f-roiYrHhtrddmer with j pjerspective. (n 1950, she found. ,one assistants. -• •« ,' '•' '•-• ' ' '•* • > "• ' Texas, where lie has been trans- (lucinii -sugars cause stains when season, but aUdHtt actjvtie^^as a group: v ; to t'onfef with the Ainciicmi Oil ii stain on it? ' ' . ". EDWARD C. McMAHON. . hia'do.tif an Incident "hf 1ft years t«?o I In memory of Mrs. Frederick G, Sykcs, The USS Wisconsin, one of thef Social Sectirjty CartU they contact your'elothing. You hour of factory labor bought 16 per cent UuwMnitJbe itijehpsl number of votes;ln ato Company about a three or" four J world'ld' s mluhticslhi t battleships, is by Gciienil Motoiy. He hisis Yuu'ro certain it wns • not there if CHARLES M. RAY, ,EI>ITOR .xvhicli could ho readily,, tniseori» active member, of Trinity Church for cannot see them—but they turn election conducted by honic rooms of the ninth to becti named iraliic m^ina|icrl..in. thouth program which was to be held check for$6,S00 to be, applied ogalfist4hc'cbui(h Dolan, t'ltclrii'ijm's mate, third vocational schools,' and .colleges, -liuslness to take^ spills out of mymay even turn brown when -your "jit lod—--when all prices were depressied— "J\y' uftiinimouK vote, the Boni'd ioh. Klc will tie joined later by Mrs. clothes or pyi stH)ts on .them.?1'. i>f. l&lucatirn decided;-1o'. withhold, Unilei the sponsoiship of the Cranford "ote^ -mortgage. -i' ' clas-, .USN, son nJ Mr. and .Mrs, who intend to enter .employment, clothel s . in'you' r closet for "a Club. EIKHI other Uovs were selected to repj^«m • The pier would be built so that Ftoo^tnan ' and their daughter, hiiH.fiapp'enqd' to many of us.' THE OPENING OF A NEW BRANCH OFFICE •Amerjcans spent -23 per cent of their.dw- iwymeiit of finthrr foes to C,. C3«HU, 1 Fifteen Vest* Afto L! R. Dolaii of :>00 Lincoln long period of tinrve. What happens? of .itv i.mc; ii. 1'i.rKKSov. JR. the schol a ! township committcemen aiKl*1jnlcuw. Cranford Citizen and Chronicle spontore'd tin- sludge-could be barged to -sea. Rob-' Carol. should apply for their social se- Stnins Hint are invisible when we u posable income on food, If We were will- fie.v Png>.fi, jirchitfi-t nn (}#' IHHV par'k. The, sugar earmelteeSj just as sugar MICMIIKHi «I'AI4TV WCrKI IKH~OF N» W Union County Agricultural Acrnt Ctanfoitl High School nine scored its first win showing of Alms, on cooking at > Olfc''Cranfoul ci:i V. Porby, this authority's eotin- With''General Motors for. thecurity, account number cards be- scrul our clot}ies to be'clenncd, and OF THE im. •Ki>ilit:t- Illi'.li carmnliztis when you make your iticr to eat the same amount of the in Countv ConfPI elite competition and its first vie- Theatre. 1 "scl, will negotiate with the oil (Irtn. recruit training at past H» years, Mr, Ptjormiin hus fore they.graduate,'.' said Leonard then appear' fis brown spots after- Entered at the Po«:t Oftlci* ot Cranfnrd. N. J.. nnd pep- toiv in t'lncc staits by taking St. Patrick's. 7-5, in Dress rehearsal for the play, "The ILast Niyhl " A report from Mctcttlf & Eddy favorite' peanut -brittle or. car.m«rl- the U. K. Naval T*i«i«itie Center, bcyn :it the Linden (iljint fw the F. Savyvel, Manager of Elizabeth clfinninK,.h:iVL' cost cleaners count- candy. On wool or sijk, such'brown of os Srconil Ola«-s Matter. fm onuuiUi Klf/nbelh. St. e.uutk*H tookaJi-P lerid in the was held in the Casino. The play Was it) be stam il of Bosiort, speclalisUj \n the sani- less claims nnd loss, >of customer ARTHUR J. RUE AGfeNCY 1 ^lbil Nr.d.-,'ar© two Cran ford past six years and has served as ofllce of 'the Social Security Ad- cost woultf be only 18 per^cent of insotiiB. flu huililiit'' wns only slightly mni;o ajvnil so lli.it when thev ,110 liulhiii* Ihst inning .md held Cranford scoreless until the by Cranford Post 212, •American 'Legion, anil stains cannot be removed unless I^ublNhed TJuti-sd:n'< nt Crntifuril, N«-w .tor>.p\, «>v (iition ticlcl, coiiccrnlniJ the- lion- jientneh recruits, USNf, assistant Iraitlic."manager. --..He (•nnlklcn.ee arid good will. Thistjuis •AT I NOIJTH AVENUE, E., CRANFOIID tli:i'n SO" per con I complete, Mr. thi'V will not irowd encli ntbei In fifth, but the Blue and Gold rallied in the fifth Auxiliary. " .I.imes K. ministration, yesterday..""Also, stu- the fabri"cs «*e-whifef-so that they The Crunfrtrd CltiyiMuand Chwniu-li*. Inc. (>ilh;iul Actually; our a^e,rage foSd spending in and Mvth innings to overcome the Untial handicap/ At the suggestion of Mayor George E.vOstoi- sstructio n of an outfall syKleny i $ M Jr., son rvf •ffl'rine'rly was at the Baltimore been a .baifliric problem for, many can be "bleached-. •IIS v Pii|!l!i luis iilren ly iwoivcil $34,000 thiMiiw (i bclween Ilieiow. id 'Jh y, , f Mrs. . Au dents we're arc not graduating this .veins,.,and'Jtlie Nationiil Institute paper i^r CiM\(un\, CiJJ'vviiivd ii»nl Kk'nflwoul). 1950 amounted to. 26 per cent of ., turnips, requesting the Union County Park Commission \u v flreyD. »«fidley of 0 Fixke terrace June, but'who expect to work dur- of C'lcnnirignnd'' Dyciln'g has spent Specializing in Sales, Rentals, Property ^Manage- Snb>>cii|itinn Riitt1-!, $4 00 a War in Advance. ' i l Hejlth OllUer William J. Willscy estimated Hopkins of Wcstiield, 'ehn'lrmiin «>f '..Mr. and Kirs. Pwsrmari have been Ihiftteiiiani aiblfe income* clue to the fact that we building innotinled. ti> $:ii>,0ft(l." nrtiiliii'iis. md pn nip nlo usii.illy lh.it npioxiinatelv 4,000 persons had been re-vac- plant Japanese cherry teees along thd banks or arid Curl ThAmpsen'or-IIB Benja- ing their sumirier vacations, should much time and .money'studying it .the fertginecHng commlttt'Cj s.'iid min street. resident*: of Cranford for six yejirs. ment, Appraisak and AH Types of Insurances. OFFICE: 21 Alili-n St.. TEI ORimlfortl B-OOOtt Americans have been citing much better . A. --layman .roniliii'i! • the -nbnvtt sown f tit Iv lliiek m Hie mw and (tnatcd ni Crnnford following an incidence of small the Rahway River. *" v ' obtain, their curds Before classes from ii scientific angle. "Here is wn.uld,. naturally 'int'ei'that 1'«|jgl. n'ui't l.ilei be thinni' l*to tho «liiim« pox in the metiopotitan area and action by the Mrs' George L- Griswold was unanimously )<>- the report 1B expected in "a few Hfe resigned recciitly as senior vi'cp-- what they found.' . : Albert G. Huettemun. of 121 £ thaT> in past times. .' •' ,,' . > ' •' • ••' y • ;. ; Jtilin 'Wright or 4 Hti;nir)ji ave- iomm.iiuicr of C ran ford Post, 212, end. Sj-'asonal workers,, who ex- bird received installment payments etei of \)u< m.iluu'd toot Snap Ci nnfoid Bo.iwfof Education in adopting a resolu- elected president of the Village Improvement As- ; Common' substances, s.uch us Njhth i avcTuibJstimontt nine ,Itfr. Rue 'has been in the Heal Estate and insiinincc buxincssi at 1 sociation for the fourth consecutive year. Othci nue, formerly a captain; in the American Lt^ioii. in which he haspect ta>fe employed for the (Irst du , What is true of foods is true of many beyond What wns proper This, of bciin . should hi' sp.ieed £ to 4 nuk- tion lequliinii compulsory vaccination of all.chi|- It was also vevealwl that the au Juices from oranges,-'grupo'fHiiit, students fi/vc pas-twl '2tO E. Centra! Ave... Si'SJsiQi Park,' N. J.,' since His discharge dion, tu.uhers and other employes of Cranford officer* elected were MTS.-JAE. Robff, -first vicc- thority must ascertain who Army, • h;iK returned homi- from been active since'taking'tip" resi- time on jobs covered by. oScial other'tiorntrioditieii »n gerieral •ew'i.mv pqtx both Pofci and .thees np.nt in the MVJ\ and. hin.i l>o:nts Public si-hooK. ptesident: Mrs. E. J. McWtttlams, -sfecDnd VKI<- lemons, apujes, poaches and .vvater- nary t^nts- andiuWseekinK highesg t the -United States'Navy. lvo:ii'd. on the spot. property from, its diKposnll works! Germany-'and 'has now been flis- tlefiee -here six years ajjo. He serv- Security, should likewise apply ice about 'in to Vi inches ap:n-t This president; Mrs.George Stelgfrwalt, recording MM- 1 jn.uilnns; ai-ti'llcialTy swcH'tenedsub- honors in ti'd eluding some which almost everyone,,be- Ten Year* A*o ' 1 jit the Rahwa-y-Woodbridge.ll'ne'to chnrued.' Mr, Wright had been re- e«I with the Navy for three years n trio,young; nrtist'grade in* As a 'mailer of•fuel Ihaf'nnrlicU" • will .illnw plent% ot spneo rot the Api>roximatcly 2.000 male residents of Cran- retary; Mrs. W. J. Con|ey, corresponding Keen- early.' "•. '•'_ ,- •. ,- st.'inces such us soft drinks, ginger in tlrts ye Assisting Mr. Rue will be Mr. Alfred Little, Broker, of r the Arthur Kill.. called to .'ictiveduty more thaWs •'"'• World War II. He also is a ar's Auditions of the Grif- ewe • My Name i$ Legion lieves to bfc excessively expensive. The 1;ir -.action of. ihe biiivnl, at Ilial |>.l:ilits to develop noirn.illv fotd fiom 4> >e.irs of age registered in the Munici- ' tary; and Mrs. G. G. Miller, treasurer. > Many prospective employers will nil!,'Torn Gollin's mixiiinfUK-er, nlo llth Music Foundation. Judges mr literkcley place and M/s. Walter E. Cooper, is.'ilcsrnaHi of 1 yfcafcr ago and w«s statiimcd in Ger- nf-.Un.ioti County Voiture, I average family's income will buy .more •Unit\ wsix definitely out of order. Pliinls trtnipi'li vv till each other pal Building in the fourth national draft regis- Largely attended funeral .service* were ht Id T. Killiim, the a not hire a worker unless he hasIUHI cocktails, all contain elude 'Ray Green,, executive seerc»' "The future of millions wr»6 nrci K for the project/said si pre-many with NATO. During World' 40 and 8, and of Trinity I Central Ave., CraiVford. Nt. J. -" iiiiel illc>'/al nurl wns probably _bnm fti isiinliulit, nioNmc, .md iniln- tintion, it was announced by~Linford X\, Hazzard, from St. Agnes' Church, Pater son, for tHe Uvv his social, security account number I Jut these si 1 gars artvii .sj'wci tary of the American Music Cen- 1 goods and seryicd* than it ever bought liminary sketch «f the right of way War H Mr. Wright also spfant four ; mentally sick depends upon the impact ent in the -oil Yields utitiiltv 1110 1 hail man of Local Selective Service Board 5. _ James F. McDonald. 57 years old. pastor' of Unit s 'Chmch. card with hi«i, and many ti good known to icst-iucb . chemists us ter, New York;; Robert GolflsawU of the .potty, friction which then church since July.,l»i5. and a pastor'for mam should be prepared, boriHKs to de-years in Europe, . .« before.-•'; That, in' "part, is due to more scorned lo prevail. This writer re- fletoiiviiiwl .llso b\ hnu th, (.ompritihg Cranford, Garwood, Clark and tion, together with' other local groups ink-ieslH WiuHeld, who wcit,«lepnrting for Newark and f"orlf in welfare work, the Cranford Physlclons* Club concerning the deslvabjlity of con" :iiHUSUU:™SiH^SnS=SSS™SS~SS^W3|3:UiS^^^^^ ger, pastor of the Cranford Methodist- l)i\. Cwmfoul Hi«h School Band, directed by volunteered to give free indigent care to,indigent KtructintS. a foj'ced wain eoinclden- tnl with the construction of nn out- Cluirch in the Thought for the Week on on tne retail levels Those splendid nia- JIIHI board required n (10 pr»r cent . Plants must st.md mote or less Joseph Goodman, played the "Star Spangled Ban- clients of the .association. ' — " ' nor" and ti Kioup of marches as the" men boarded Cranford Symphony Orchestra announced il • rait . " ••• • :•. '.-.• ; . :' „,, the church page in today's fsstre of The chines, mass-production and mass-distti instilment payment to the architect thinly in the ion to .illmv foi .) the biw. " — would give the second concert of its fifth season upon completion of tin* plans nnd. tin illation of .111 .IIOIIIKJ tbem The aiithority atithnrlzcd , the but ion, work m: concert to the benefit of With their keynote,' "Give Once nnd For All." in Roosevelt School auditorium, under the diui- purchase for $000 each two'-jlfty.-. - Citizen and Chronicle. .spectllrtit.roMs. .and the. balance 'Ijj Thev develop beltei «hi"i tliev more than 400 workers launched an intensive 'tion of Charles Seyfriend. The soloist \vCW sched- all cbnsuihers---and they work for.'ra.-far;•hiotilhly i'nslii'llnif'nts as the lurilH- sfiiiul Hi enoiir'h np ill n tl'ui' Iho hottsCvto-hntiso -cnrw.K to raise $7 500 in the com- uled to be John S. Dittmer, baritone, 'director of horsepiJWdP electric motors at th.c , * .With the current fund drive by the k / : disposal works. Th^e- raotors iwc smaller tmit profit than is generally it\K w*irk prniiresspd, and KO I\\\"l'«ili.ii;o does not ovei l.ip too muili mumt>\ Mist United Campaign for support of music in. Cranford Public Schools. Crnnford Committee of the Mental I ly- and the Kimnul dnos'olT quickly Gill and BrtV Scouts, Welfare, Visiting Nurse and- Cranford's tax rate for 1937 would be $4 ill needed for current sis well sA fu- '.>ertli35ed.. ,'-. .',. • ' •'•;-'. '•-"— ' • .t-—'" • '• Vmiued that.said phymcnls wen? 1 ?' giene Society of Union County now in not but of line with the PKWTSS in after ii r.nn. 'Ibis quick drying of ^'"''•s Camp Associations. per $100 of assessed valuation, According lo .1 ,ture operations, it was 'reported. the sinl.ue soil .nul fnluiKc holp^ Joint Installation of new officers of Capt. New- tentative schedule announced by the ynion Count \ C. Aldrlch of Cranford, fatiion frnlr* , progress, it is a particularly timely article tht- llcld.',lt Avoiilil be nnpiiMKibla fWr-aHd its'Auxiliary Board of Taxation. This was a 5S-point i/iei'eii',(> You* TaAitm Ctntt* feikim Ctnirm > 1 for tl\n architect to. receive rnore tnieluee mildew .md nthfi ibs- above the 1936. rate. J>reslded. . ., and one that we urge all to Yead* -eases iitul niton mnUes pl.mtii easier lc'. Mrs~Loretta Klunder 'i' • tVwn he was iliuvat any staue of- the the auxiliary, and Rich- < Tlie spring'institute of the Woman';, Chiistuui The Methodist pastor cites funds to ilust »n spi.jy lot-insect or-.^itr .work.' ' •-. ' •...... "• .'.- -.'. '.. J. Dowdell, commander of the post. Temperance Vnion of Union County-w^s to lu< N 3 spent on research "on "various 'diseases, y Some idea of the siie of an 85 billion - A laymnn ml^ht also cnnchuW, v»ai' conlinl A tohiett by Gregor PtatiKorsky, recognized held in tfie~First Presbyterian Church with mein- hi Service pointing out that $10 per victim i^\spent dollar spending program,.asiproposed'fpr from reading said• article,.that the by expei>t,s .is the \vorld's greatest living 'cellist. bers of Curxjc Memorial, WCTU, as hostesses. U Richard-. J. Sjiticrwein,' total Ice ,p'iiid Tthe nrchitcct was Mrs. AllcCt is in Seattle;' Wash., uwaltine tic- mated case of mental illness and only $1 Architects 'bcenURe the Archifoct f ' ^ «[•««» nwompnmst py.rtUi'c for dtity in Alaska. He a year for, each knryiyn case of total dis- Assbciation: , •-•-.... . to pay the fees of the mechmil-. "oty of''wibMlcId tomoiiiiw ni iht For Interior Painting went to St'iittle after1 'cornplctinu ability from mental illness.- IM the Wodiow Wikon School, basic-tralnliiij at Camp K Wcstllold. Other local membem of TRY THE NEW ODORLESS FIAT PAINT Ark., wliere in .Novcinlict1, Itc suf- Writing under the titlfc, "My Nam6* in circulation) td equal Federal budget the ijioup inclutlv Mrs. Evtiott v BT.PAKAOOV * * •fcretl a ,.fruciut'cd cheekbone; lie i.s Is Legion, For We Are Many/' the Rev, cxfjcnditures proposed for the; fiscal year Guincy, 3 English Village; Mrs. S. (Even The Thinner IK Otlorless!) with the llfth' Armored 'Division* Pin kWviy Mr) AHtnger points out that one out of 1953 were laid eriil to etid, theiirie of consult- Private Ssuicrwein . entered the ant fouitjtl'rio fiiuH'..wUh the .nlnns -Perfect For Painting Indoors in Cold V/eather. • Can Be Tinted Army ill AilKtfet of hist, year fol- every 20 persons in this country will bills .would be 626 miles lori.g. V " ,mlolc i>un- to Jivoid Urtnecesssry. stair, climb- |)rised of 60 women who srnu n«s :i 13 NORTH AVE., E. WIUJAM ROESEL. Pro,. CRanfbnl 6-1263 t •••• ', : "wlf ;i1 adequate clinical treatment for residents ie,i pith the iSl^t EriKittCcrh'.' He • ••.i • •t^j.i * i g(p ...... irtjj,/.::.•, _'_._:.!—.'_„. :_J..T. _':...,.__ ^.lncans'of recreation and education, "P of this area who may need such help ihould .A'l iH'*nll, however, the building Louise Tiedgc Is director. wiis i-dturtMicf to this? couiitry iiist during the corning year. proposed for fiscal year 1953 should nmiitii iiboar- ..- ••••. :.V- ?~^- • Worth Knowing - Federal tudlget-expenditures pro- r>osed for the fiscal year 19.53 equal; The Connecticut Fanner recently $$234d93000iv4 carried an interesting article by Mrs. $ 9,754*^00 PCS' Hou*! m . ARE YOU CONSIDERING FISHING Raymond Sayre, a farm housewife who $ t^.3.t0pO. P*r winute; or , is also president of two national organiza^ •$• ^ 2»/00.per second. TRIP?

GOWN YOU'VE DREAMjED OF SINCE YOU WE'RE SO*HIGH!

This Sword Means You will be most particular to {:--••- A HOME? see that the home meets four needs* er A»d nowy-yotif dream come : ; : Yards and" yards jrf' frosty ;'-.v /. '' '-.>- -'v- •.':•:' ; ' /-'' .; ;• "' '"• " Be just <** *ure that themart- cloudl-btuff (fiylon tulle) Words of truth cmd hope come frorri the , > ••:'4Wg«'riwetft your needs, too. !«• its interestjate reasonable? Are the terms t>f payment floating from the Chantilly iac« 1MMIIC« ... tiny iri Je*cent Ameriiecrtt (Sfineer Society. As tbe edueetr r adapted to your probable income?. In the event of temporary misfortune on.your ptM 9 sequins bprinkled on tionel program is enlarged more lives or© [•., is it likely that the mortgage holder will be considerate? '' "• lor the lace. 'T&is is your gown saved. More people becdme crware .©f th© 1 of gowns—in traditional demgers ©f ccmeer. They leem-jlei recognise FREE DELIVERY white over white, whit* the symptoms and seek treatment in time. Why not take it out with the Cmnford Trust Company* where you tcill be dealing ot Your over ice blue or 'whit* over blush pink satin. Will you join the crusaders who ctxe tvith neighbors and friends? Where the interest rate is reasonable imd the terms keyed Slzet 8 to 18. working to destroy caneer'rl_By giving to O to your income and situation? . ~ „ the Cancer Fund you* help, to spread information that is badly needed. You support, services for those who suffer {torn the disease. You help make it possible, to carry on Ute» ot«/ id/is viih ftv important research. ,

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<-.oiiimnrtiiyti<>iintronf» recorded in the office of the county Collins. Mrs. John Oathout. Mrs, Rainbow for G11W last wtek in Presents Six "-til's fowth annual mi't-'tittji Will will continue to be in peril Until register, Court Mouse. Elizabeth. Ilifton Stockbcrger and Mr<, the M.u.otiic Temple, bi held tonight in the Township We restore our time-tried system Of Grace M. Cross to Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Moody. __ < 1 hev are: Linda Johns(ia M.II -, Rooms. UM7E0 ST472S cheiks-und-bnlnncesi between the Thomus Francis Korncr, lots 87 ( Scene Play jone R:tth>en, Madclyn" DOKMIC, 5 Kennedy, director of „ of our covertiment, and 88, map of Lexington Heights Olive Vein Livingston and Duim Ijrutiii Commlltn1- of Cranfoid ' nnil wctel.iry of the Madison Associates, Inc., to Mr. Board Names Herzog 1 and Mrs, Alfred E. Bernard, prop- Mack if. • ' Coll" ; c I Uib. undu thi-ihuiman-( Summit Un.iuJ of Post Vice-Comiiiaii«lrr ship of Mi .1 Iliiw.il cl.Mi'Atorl, | Cmimii .S erty along'the westerly line of The assembly completed pl.m, J Merck Doctor lands of-Umon County Park, Com- -. William Her7og. Jr., ha>. been for Ji Inlctym Sa^niday", |ii-kll In MX. leation Commission fotw iif :«l- .1 si < in s i ntitU (I, Fiom lllootm>i s to . iiiii.mleMim .1 muilicip.ilitv\ IOC- The biuiscst U»sk b»!orc the Amrrican people today is to rcstoit taistton, 108.61 feet from Kenil- ele'ctptl lirst vicc-tommander of iu^ «t irshju m. at the JIMIJ " ,,i ihe mtmial-family ni-tfht I tv.it ion pi'otjnim .will be Hit'topic* tilt' ptrtvcrSof C').tiRrcisij -^ to bring them •back to the l^yci at which worth boulevard, . CranfordI LPost 2l^V American "-Le- "opt n mi' niiji orthe flub in Ronse- j ot tlif ntt'ctiiif.'. Talks to] Lions Hamilton Cross Corporation to \i J( S( liiiiil last week. , Mr.» and Mrs. Ednfiund Joseph ion, by j.he execiitrve hoard to re- .'.•' ' .-.:. • ArltaliWi., . -..' -,'•.-, Pol* ti qurtricf of a century, through depression, war, tind thrent : Dr. M. Jane ttowcil of'"Mcrgk & Si Him of tlif skit Wits "any Smyth, property known as llOft piace ^Wiiiiani Pooririafi. 'Svho''rt^ Arkansas wag ii part of the Louis. of war, we hitvc livetl In Hit atmiispherc of'one. crisis after another. Co, of Ksihwijy, spoke on the "tie- rul's i allot c llirti and now," iind Colin Kelly court. signed when hey transferred, to Sana Purchase, hutump a. territory is Club Aiul In every 'ithls we have ini'rcufced the powcra of the Presidency veloprnent of Cortisone" at a. rrioet* in I8t913h:l wa^ udmijtbd to h .is Hi! tilU MiKi'i-sfSj tlif actors Riverside. Development Com- Texas. ' .''' -.['•'. .. ' .. ";• •• " at the cx|K>tuje of the povverji of *.be. Conieri-iw. . • . • . • i^g of the LionK Club last Week at \wili i u U in th<;' pany to Mr.\and Mrs. Emi! Ciurc-r Commander E, Calym Shire also turn' LllckWy for us. there i< 'u> one <>i> the nntlonnl scene;.who is the Goucli iiftd Foiir Restaurant rZak, propoi'ty, kndWn as 6 Omaha Awards Tabs drive. ". ' . • . o innpuneed( that ftog Irvin has been 1 Iw* S((Wcrs of the Presidciitlol offlee1*,-Ti]he fatt She discussed th«t early decelop- v idvanecd to second vice-ptesltlenl then nul »»w:. .between classos, ij;, however, thflt if nrtyinn of dUia-'^r^—:—•-::-,';.- ^ --/-'•';'»"-' .'""i.^ : Riverside Development Company ments ot thic horntones of the adre^ to Mary and Anna Romano, prop- to replace Mr. Herzog and.Edward tin n .mil now": tin;' lesson, then and To 5 Members ti'riiir miiiil were ever t'locled, he debate. Such decisipiis-.repifeseht nel cortex, one of which was later ft. Morrisoti to third vic*-com- mm )'\ in i la.sst-s, then unit now; •i-ould nut' every mqmtml of our the will o/ the bui'eaucrittsv'-iMTti- erty known as 7 Omaha .diflviEti-T: •in nltiM\n\i'..with the doiin, then, Three-year p_erfect'. .att'endiinee. lives AnH^ntf wouldn't, need-nny only thai. .'.';•/• as Compound E or cqrt!- Riverside Development. Com- -'thunder to replace Mr. Irvin«. V. E. panyjto,Mr. and UnC WHU^rn- H. Winter was appointed adjutant, ,n it mm tinri. n typicnl gabfeut, tfibs We-r.o nwnreU'd. to • flvo mem- new yrant of power, either,, The ; So ni.-my directives arc issued thru in I MI w; 1 It was the first tried, t>r, Howell Kfurribiriei property known as 2. siiccceditiK. Mr; Morrison. bers (if •llvo Kiwiinix Club ' hist power is there nlready, , - ' every day 'by/ these buro«us, and so said, on Addisoii's,Disease, a dis- Omalta Heights, •''.""' In IHU w»'elitii: 'ho Rvm cliis, ..-••«. i* * • • - '•. rapid,arc th«A p^ilicy chanBts. that : ; The corwhianderalso announced woeli at Ti. motittnti'ivt .Coach and. eas«s of^KiTSdenal gland,'and later Mr~ and Mrs. Thomas V. Albeft that Egido Jatw'es. DiBattista of tin .ii t^iis.received, the assistance Our'.-forefathers were wis'e.wheit the public cannot possibly know- to Mr. and MVs. Arthur H. drautert, (iT~thi- "TUml.m nance Croup from wftil - iriptnehdQUsly BUCces^ul oh Crawford" and Samuel Stein of 'they set i'ip the Executive and Letf- the laws ;m»l regulation!; they ale patients 8ufl(eVirUjj with rheumatoid property known as 121Oak Jane. (, „„...,i ll.uh "School. Yh'o .armpy .-T|w ,„,„.. weri p^M^i.i-o fth©. islutive lininche'!)' of the. ^overh" supposed to liv«'by.. - '-• '•••• ; Elizabeth have been aecepled as ton i ti I arthritia, Dr*-Howcli added that Joan Ehrenbere,- single, to Si>m» .mil' Kiithftinc Sau.ei\ j old S. Compton. Fred It. Gray, Jr., t'nent to act us' checks iJpon' each Congress is no longer today cortisone has added tr.eitieri- Uel D, Trueba and,Geor«e H. Kess, hew members, bringinj; the mem- •p—llTmsnn;—Bvtty. Uui 1,-fnht) C». Hnrncy, Russell Hoiiulnnd other, ,'u'hd they were phrticdiliirly ive law-making body. Its dously ttt &he functioning of the Jr., lots. 72 and 73, section No, 1, bcrship toi 231. ,i nit i mil r.iniol;i Ounh.'im. I tm«l, AiHlmr . F. Met/... Two-year wise when they gave the President ha* been handed over to the I>U* jnsm organism, ^ „ : map of Orchard, Park. • . Af a recent meetini; of the-i'Mist, ( lull mi iiiiii'.is fjim took^pnrook^pnrt injr.We linve weak- s.. the bignor ant! more. «?o>n- »ho had been an active rnember of chard street. .'.»•-...''- welcomed and presented with/Lc- ade tlie presentations, • 1 Orders. N«,l Mn \iif, Mi^s^XrTmjim Olil,! Hicluiid H. • MuFmWk'n. .first enec) the very Ijrnnch of PJ the sjoyeriiinent • jjrowi;, lite he tiub, • WJIS uriartitnously elected Adeline I", and Charles A. Otto, gion embifems: GeoiKe E, Biftirds- mprit— the.Congress • more- Free Entelprise iK li>ini|«-rel Jr., to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph War- worth, Pnul easoni. J«sepl< Ciiiba, Mh*. h.-i ph Oou; Mrs. R. C. Sim- 't»!J_;lcnt, presided tit tht" t'ueetln'i!. watt membership. - 164 -S». -ITNtrt*?-' AVE'.' in .us Mi» M.i.ruaret Jenkins, Mis,, 1 v intended to be the closes represen- Private business. ,.hi fact, '-'cunnot slnski, lots 3 and 4, map of section Edward SV^Graskewit?:; Alfred ^li'tininc of I*a«sovt'r" WIIS tht tative of the will tif the people. tfv'cii keep abreast of the rejjulst- No. 1 Orchard Park. • . 7 , Horher, Mr*. Morrison -smtl Mrs. v CH 6»67O!O >III«I ritimls curried on' durliiu'pnss- The'-Fnunclinu Fathers »lso be- .This Is not dein*»c.rsicy as our Kenneth ^W, Iversicn's '•Unioh Oscar Carlson,- lots 43 and 44, Ml 1 1 1 ( i l |S s block 481, map of'Cranford place; - I' "" , ' ;."rB '.--W . >i^ " Lovor bvy th.th«e Jews«li?Ws. . He-WaHe\vas Introihtro- lieved, and rltfhfty that the* people Forefathers utidferstood ii. This is unlor College, cities.'in abnormal emu H (II Mis.,1. h. .It'iYones, Mis.' by Or. Williiirti Silverniiin Were capable di cllVcctinj! their riej ((emocracy as it was during the sycholol^y yiistctl Overbrook M6^- Miss Miu-fijiret Guy, u y o'vernment. They rested their bc> years when this. nation "wius^b^* lrEssex (^ourity, institution for ot i Floraphile Ganleiier*j j'ii Ocil^n. Mis- Richard Baginarjir lef. mi the assumption that- the eomitJK strong and 'powerful.. . fierital aptients Tuesday,"%indirijj William F; Little G. Winilekll Seott. H'ltrrold A. Bas- ami |setl..«4f the American Ht'd Cross, eople would know what Koverii- Dfmocracjj". ciinhot be p a series of ttiree such field Plan Flower Show ' - Iijuost of'KenrwJtlr-'-IverSon iittd Dan lent wnsrioiHjt. , ..',.-""' untji and unless the i>eo'ple rips. The students Were-at"6rey- Flower show committee- of_'the Mi' ft I'd Hurto,n wal aceont- But hand in, hand with the ttirc'c«htrot of their govcrnittent. ' :tone ParkvPridHy and earlier had Klbraphile <3ardfcn; Club met" re-- NoAvmnn • nn.-l . Chinies t PriKKer iited Marlboro; •••.'•.' r iwntst fot the play, • ^ tests of; Sidney! Hmtsman. . aktJtfinK of Congress, we have cenfly it't the home of Mrs. Normuh M.iUr-np wits by ''Mrs; .\\ \\ v t'a st 1 ves i den t" I! a rn e(y-n n n nu « e • een the ijrowtlV of government to Til* lirst step in the process of K*iU .Hid Ari'i.-t Taylor was in . - - - - ... r. ... he point where it is now-'-so.'b'ijs restoring governmentJby-tjie-p$>- Oimj-o-of the spotliKht- Tho ripot-•«'<<• th'nt-liecnKiVplntes eollceted for- it; the people have difficulty in pte is to restore the^powers^of Con* WE HAVE CORE! licht u is lo.me.il to the club'by.tlie. thcrjwiip fund Loji^l about one ntul ei?plni» track of~wr7nt it Ts lip to. o.nilid r>i:t'matie Cldb. Ions. And the first step-ih:Trestor- At .i sbort ..business iineotbiB p ' •"" "of. ^ vxhifb pttied«Hl-the. play, a new ftfifithclal •' cmnimt- cnncfelc*titift- ttt re- 1 Aliiltiili to Hear Heail ii>nt» are made to other-. nntuitis- sponsible men .anil Meet the Worm. »prir>o sun on pur tpoclout wuinbei. Mrs. Ford Pt-thiek, a. :inu before tKe Ameclcnn. people >undeckt overlooklno the boord^olk ond Ri.uiu.ite of Wilson College, was Of Ai'oiiiie h bh SHELL • . -o• tive, hemd itf-thein^ Without con- PETE'S lyiti Kiiin oil the nieetin-Rj-was cm\~ men* proorom. sln»l« from VM'M toilhorn M : - iflarUtnr <:|jfion I*r«s«* dealt SHADES 12 NORTH AVE.. W^ CRANFORD. K. J, r : TEli, Clt. «- \Va,v, who is .l.supe.rvisinK Bruttswlck laboratory 6f the U. S. Cvitlv lay treaties after full'discus- nt tlu* Weste.rn Electric .Atomic'.Energy Commission. He.is l'on in. Congress, are now settled, MADISON THURS^FRI, SAT. APRIL

an tttithority; on the. subject of without public discussion, by the •' •• •'•• ."••.•*• ••'-.-'.'•;'.-;- '•••• •'• ittomle enoriiy and will be it'pitr Gxct'utivq,alone. .-'' •.".'• UOLtAND YOKK CLOTH MMMMMWWMM tfWWW ttciiliirly iitterestiHft.'s\H?nki'r. ... • •«*'•" ;.'• The-meeting will be held nt th Oij the domestic front, ttobin .Hood :ltin; "in Motitclalr ment'is run and laws are made startiiijf; ijt; 0£3O' p. tu. totviorrow y through' a inultitudu. of RICHARD HARTIG A * SIX-aEAUTIFUL With aidinneif. JReservations for the imd sub-afi,eneies responsible t<> the (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) -dinner meeting.-tniiy be secured by IxGctitivc tiione. The decisions «xf "" "Ing' Clifford Wttlker of these agencies do not represent the 101 N. Union Ave. •S|sri.nfifteW.---;-—.• ••••.-- •.'..—.'....,•-.. considered will i>f the .people,-as arriyd nt through i Works, «jrr»iYltsted Ws 35t1t anni- 1 ICE TEA TUMBLERS versary wtih the eornpiitty last (FASHIONED I»V FEDERAL) Thursdiiy. The company (!«ve a luncheon itv his hondt'•-. nt --lbng_ chumps, New York, to mark the O ALSO event. • ., , '..:' ; FOX you aire tfie TAT mjtive of i..ytti», Miisg., Mr Prcscott;.. sittettdcd Kl<^theustt'rs cause . Toun StomWra wixliMw.it, oa.uo.Uv mi IrU ^(ol. J ma tub fed W dwg. wM»ul nolle. QUALITY: SERVICE A^ ALL TIMES. CHARLESIYEAKEL ' Resorts ' Steomsklp Bus __^ YOU W INSURANCE'.- •' Airlines ttaUroadfi CRanford 6-2474 1ft The Caroli Travel Bureau Croiiforil Trust Bldg. US North Av*., ROOM 2, SECOND FLOOR «.:<-*««

COMBINATION STORMS SCREEN \ WINDOWS- lincoln Agqin Best in Class- A 1952 Mercury Sibnttrrey Spfr- .J 1,415 MILE Runs Second in Sweepstakes cial Custom Setlan -with optional JJWORS overdrive swept the -field-with TEST ^ NejiUoekjitMlrcufy'? three-year- 59.7188 ton-miles-per-gallon. aver- CHECK THESE ' , iii-a-rdw record iiv-the Mobilgas aging 25.4093 miles per gallon. And Eeonomy Run: three out of three " , QUALITY FEATURES the ^hgrne that did it is Mercury's time* winner in its price class; two famous V-8. The Lincoln Capri • No PaiiitiBgl or RepoMnq lady—you louad like the Voice of experience. out of three times Sweepstakes • Sedan with Hydra-Matic transmit Jthm't nothiiit like iblt Water' to tnike waih- ; • Ne WarpuKj or Rotting; f- wiftner^against all^ cars in every sion won its class prize witrSgTSOSS class! Look at-Lincoln, too. Lincoln ^n-wih^per-gaUon, averagihg.. • CoBipletely Sell Storiiigf with to hjtle •otp. It turn* out y*ur Uundiy What a test to prove Mercury and Lineolii won Class G first prize and provided ^i.35G2 milea,per gallon. .-.'• • Sliding Lowe* Sash superiority! This year's Mobilgas Economy Rua Mercury's closest competition for JtS.laJ%|~&e^Tl&d. tweet, Mtkei white thlnft coves 1,41 S miles from Los Angelett to SUB top Sweepstake* honors. Right now, in our showroom," la • Fingor TiJ?-V«atilatl6a wttiii, jcotefej d thidft bright—becaiae it leaves •Valley, Idaho, This longest and toughest teak a 1952 Mercury similar to the one extends frem belew sea level in Death Valley to • . The" Mobilgas Economy TRun is that won tHisf official, impartial • Burglar Proof Protection ho totpy cxiid to turn 'cm mf and injure ifahrict 8jO10 feet in Arizona mountains. Mercury put^ open to all cars of eveVy make. To test. Why not stop, ground and • Interlocking Weathe* „. Soft water—a woman"* beat JHchd la laundry, "performed all others to win both the grand assure an equal chance for all, re- B«ve it a try?,No obligation, of Stripping ytchen, Uttioont Youn-wbb m DAVA Sweepstakes prize and Class C 1st plaeo. Lincoln' gardless. of riize and weight, ton- . course. ' woa Class-G. - - T Water Softener in your home. So come on wiles-por-EaUon , performance* t — S T® Pay weight\ 6f pbooe—for full detaik. • determines the winner. , I r TEL. ROSELLE 4-5514 , •*< - United Aluminum Window Co. 'f "v- r AUTHOltl/ED FACTORY DtSTRlBtJTORS • MERCURY-AGAIN PROVED "AMERICA'S MO. 1 ECONOMY CAR" and NORTH AVENUES CRANFORD, N. J. 835 Adams Ave, Elizabeth, N. J. DAVA Water Comfitioning Cov Inc. 0€AKt IM la.--.-Jl CRanford 6-9708 : swai piooucts -•-;>• -^ .'-Tel.EtT3^30fil'".-••'•••' ' . .. .__ 725 ST. GEORGES AVE ROSELLE W. TthSt. I.

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THE CRANrbnD CITIZEN AI THURSDAY; ,APRltJ -24, 1952 THE CfeANFOnp CITIZEN AND CHROKrCL'E.jrHpRSDAV, APRIL' yA, 1952 ,v'aa "premature" andjl>at Page Fifteen "Moses,," "Deep iniver."-ann,ubii'i-t Edna Hudson, Milfic Hilyard, Sara Council fnst^of two pte- WITH NEW JERSEY VOTERS • j „• n the roar of the Broad street tend a Citizenship Iiislitule at New sit Chi^Am Chateau Resl:iuraf)t, of Miy; W;iijH'r's"taltc will be "'O'Or, vicvv wet-k ends ptior to thef for- Thctliias, ntary Lou JSllehb.iehcr making tr.iy favois to be sent to of-Mrs. Charles. G. Albury of. 113 C.'hililren—P;ist. Presi'iit atid Fji- 18Selections .lead Jansen, Barbara Toolc, Dot- Lyons Hospit.il. Announcement of PRINCETON—Voter, satisfaction, with Governor: Alfrcjd &< stores,- and of .'111; things, out theJersey College for. Women, New Mrs. Earl Wijlauer was elected Eastmait „^.^., ^....^ McuritainsidtL—itrTwltiT a'nnViinced Club Play riial stiirt'J'fif lh< sWon M.iv 17 week before Easier," one-of il*e~ ! ture." • .• ' ., ' • ' i • ' The 34-voice Senioi ic Settlirmiio. Altbon Young. Mn> the pi ize winner's was made at a Di iscoil isnt.ii hij!h level today. », Brunswick. . president of the 8-ii Club-Thur*- Those qiVihb eominittee include his week by/pi'. .Carl G. Hanson, The people, whjjXwjrk. behind Visitors to,'h> 40-acic 1 ivout m the 24-yoiee Yuunii. People's Choif store owners said. "/.-•. ciialrthu'i) of the arrjlingements Mi.-is. Warner is a tmitn>(S f;liiltl . Fa.lrweatherv Marge Gundcrson, council mectins at the high school More than three out of every"five voters questioned bjr New Beverly Bishop .will be ^iMinsoreil Hay'evening at the (inul business Mrs. Snn]iiel Roth of Teiriple Beth the Keetit-s in an1y production — psytholouist and has iciicntly rtim- n iind Miiph wood will iind of the Cranford-. Methodist -Church Marjnrie Boardman, Zette n.ivi-s. U--t week. El; Mrs. SidnpyNunn of Methodist ommittoe. '..'.,- th*» stnue crews, tht wardrobe will pix^entjhcir animal' spring Jersey Poll staff reporter.'! ju'sT oeford the April 15 Primary "say they SOMERVILbE — Mombcre of by the Village Improvement As- • meeting' of the season at the home ' .. .A 2OO IS A LOVELY PLACE pletwl - her training by \v a number of n< w f<,Hurc for '3,2. Esth'er Reach. Harriet Hoick, Other winners, selected by Paul .ippiove ol the way Coyeriior Driscoll is presently handling his job. Church; Mvs.,L. E. Ridley of St. Want Io forjjet yo.ur trwiblcisr Want to have :V nice, refreshing, Three new members, Howard M. hnvi concert at ffp:\ni. tomorrow in'the Blanche Lamber ..and B.irbaro the Greenbrook Township election, sociation, hcY twin sister, Ann, by ,,i'• Mrs. Claude Grady, 12 Pine Mark's A.M.K. Church'; Mrs. Max- Siegel of Mar.tin .J«wcjers, Ned their work putting the The roller to.i'tcr h,\\ boon educational buildiniTof; the church Selhy and Miss Susrimne Lomench, Vote who disapprove" of the job Driscoll is^toihg' come to board, last of 8-1 in the county to bn^k-to-nature cxporicncc? Go to the.-zoo, .and" watch the animals'. tm-.of -the- child study . MoleK. ••'. •«. judges. • were; Second. Arthur the Wednesday Morning Club and street. Other ohic.crs .for the com-field Tuttle of Ojiceola Church; MM. Marvin of Marvin's .Apparel for touches on their respective parts of the Eriuk-ivood I'nhlic Schools, Ifnuthonotl ati'l Miampid to m.iko Henry.M. Bnarclniaiv isnlirector of \n other wards, those expressing approval of jpriscoll outnumber finish the "IOJIU count" of the Pri- It will be'a rareJreati' - •• • |, 1 "Also,. Fred Beach, CuftK Davis, Betty Lmi Faiiner by thfrr'Amcrli .ToHrt'J. Ibrtker of First Presby- Children, and Dr. Anthony 'Sort)ill, foi-..the throe act drama. "The Un- it even faster mil thi^p.nk' i.ul- the choirs -And Mrs. George Roth- Sommcrj.; third, Elc.mor Jorlctt; bv nearly 4 to lw>.se expressing disapproval. / • , mary Election, completed their iiijj-year are: Vice-president, Mrs. But n wold «!' warwing before yofr s:tnr_t_out on this enteiprise. in, a 'school siUi:itiori: Miss Wiirncr Herbert Sjursen., C.errilt Cortol- can Legion. terian "Church; Mrs. iWn Nyletv of ocal physicinri, wertf indiicted^kf fiitardj-d Hourj: wljich will has a m:is't(;i'*s (ii'tiroc in film;iti(>in wdlcr is accompanist. . : and honorable mention, Marie A compnriJin of today's survey lln.din.te/with those reported tally sheets at 45 p. m. Wednesday r K. Allen Tice; recording secretary, Pick, a nice, .sunny day.: 'jWenr your wast; comfortable walking "shoes. IIIIKI h.is fjeoii ixtindtd iniiv a < on, Harold Wat i. Dave Smith, Scluitz, John Bamion, Ronald The. students were recommended Calvary Luther^ Church. Also membership at last "Thursday's 'tmiight, ttimofrtiw and Sat- fj'nr/i IStilgrrs Selections• to bo offered-will'in-- by the New Jersey Poll In .'May, 195L and April, 1950, shows little, after hariugjjecn OBK3K hours 'con- Mrs. fidwar'd.-'CSitt; corresptviuliiis 1 (Even a little zoo is csihaustint*, especially *i'f you wake live-round- •ui'tlay by the Cranford Dram: •RiTTrblf &apspini ition sv>,tt>m. •S;oiior Tale. .Ton Thiesmeycr. Keith Zcdi, Vnginia Wortley mid Rosc- by Mrs, Thelma Wise# .guidance piesent were Mis. WilliahtTroni- hmchcort meetine ,in the MectKo- i:»joie•'• tinuous .duty. Only a lew hours secretary, Mrs. Robert Wilson; and J Fundamentally lu'ivu'ver, the )).irk Winner."Trod Swisher. Bill Knox miny Koiortii. Mrs. M. RhcimW counselor at CranfordHigh Sdinol, etlei:, Mrs. W. A. Burton m\d Mrs. trips through the -buildingMJ so you. won't have missed anything.). rlist Church education building. Club-in'Sherlock Hall for'beneVit' :>< hi-i>n tearliiiij; in tin- Hut- Low." "Calm a« the Nitwit," "When cn.im.cm> = When New Jerse/PbllslalT reporters pel- earlier, at S ». m., a drc-tirod Bed- "treasurer,'.Mrs. Arthur Bell. .of the parish hall building fund. lh be . m.vichoth< s.ime as in the ind Turn BiiKalski. •seventh gi.idc sponsoied the con- minster Township elec,tioii board Mrs* Milton Rcihhatdt, ycmtli H, C. .Swnnn. . Stock the CTif witli jjeiiniitbuUer sandwiches, and a Ihcrmos-'bottto of ast president Patrick >t. Grail was ui'rs Keci(liti{!-Clinic for tbi- n it* i -Di^ is.lVmc!' "J,n the Garden." Sinfiins in the Young .'People's. sonall.v^asked iiri accbrjue cross-section of the state's A report "was'Biveh on the "llus- Mimscfi Richards, well known two years nnttl'V '-direction' of I)r. past --"with fniph.isis on mtiMt\ "The Hoavens Peclaro;" "Rrilfsh test. " completed its county. Tweiity-thrce ronservalion chairman, annouiiced Tentative plans matle are that, writer, because travelling makes*- -' -.-..'.—••"'•- .... '; - ' n charge/of the ceremony and Choir will ise Martha B.ibcock, voters: ' /'••-••, l the representative of .the-VIA. biinds' Party" to be held May 9 atthe. group -wi,ll meet every other 'six-yenr-old girls awfully hungry- cages to two breathless little girls. Charles Clark.of Wcstiield .induct-' for his nutxfandi'nit work in 'design-' Anna SJxlv well known jisychWo- picnickuiu and the nmus6-= 90 %lft Children"*, PI.IVCI.". "Lover Come Correspondence albums' and new "Do ]/(>» wpmavf- or disapprove of the wayo her boards tallied all night-and. ! itig sets in past years for the Dra-, merits familial to New Joisev pn- Nancy Deftien, rhyll"is Gove*. Sheila VFW Hall,.South avemiey startiiia and thirsty, ' ' ,;> Finally T 'maneuvered them into a d the. trio, v '•.'".' ijist. Rftinhasis is pliiW:ilvon iciiiliiig V 1 An * 4 V Back to Me," "Deep Purple," ideas foi tray favors were shown at DriscoH. is ImnrfHiif; his jab as. governor of .New well into daylight hours-WedheSr: ;it fl p. m. Those planriing to at-Thursday with a nominal tfues, ahd itiatlc Club, designed tbe set for tioM-; for mote th.m a I'eneiation. Gajittion, Judy Hicks, Elinor Inile- the meeting. The making of al- day before- their res;jectiw dis- iioticr' *dr« the' rieftt meeting,- including those Don't'hope fcr pwiec and quiet corner, find asked them, wfiut they Cigars were passed by Or. Han''- sis 'lieiapy at this clink\ Slip has -You'!! NY\er Walk Alone," liolm; Linda. Johnson, Nimcy Kldd, Jersey?" \ / '.•/ . ; • '•' -."".' tend have been asked to, contact wnnt.cd to *ee in particular once son ...on the arrival of a new son,forthcoming: production. Bectiu.se also nTeivi'd ti.iinmi: in The first bit; ionr<+t bv Capt. "WJtcheiN of tlie. Stars," "Were bums is one of tins yeai's piojocts tricts were; completed. Old OK MABLK CHAWFOHD . who have cxnrcsscd a desire to on the trip, espeeially »nn the .re- of a strjke at his place of busimsss, v .Iviseph Hasilu't OKmpic P,uk band Beverly •PjilYrath. Joan Reed, Jnn- DR. HAROLD HERMAN The vote was: ;- said they could ont recall a f J--OHEMAN. Dccv-aiied. Mrs". - CJeorge Kelthler or Mrsjoii). , -will take place on April 24. 'more! "Oh, we just want to goami there wgs community singing ]«.'cbni{ the tinderiiliiiicd, an Admlnlslrjitur The croup will meet n't 9:30 a. m.arid ronir o.nd munch popcorn on I had thought—erroneously, pf t the piano. President R Stanley ete ten to the L.imbs," "Gb DownSmith, Gail Adiuns^Knreu Soren- Uoosevclt and Cranford JJNgh ^ ; /HighlW't of tqdiiy's findings is Governor inthe.pluy. pcrioil. The; pulilir is invited. Office in Cranfdrr;im has been ai-ranged WILBUR COON Dr. Harold Be.rman of Iryington • • ' .''JerseV population. '•',.'' . t • • i-r.isod Vi friihibit to the subscriber llmlor be provided. •-.- —.•' , gcfTiome, put the travellers to bed lunched .-in the zoo -cafeteria. But i, 'bard, Edna Mae Pihwan, Theresa last week opened an office for the Gnrwood, -attended • the . meetinti To SiM;ak nt 'Lyons • the American'" Cancer Society^ $25, of; the? .set jire"Mrs. Jane Green, by Mrs. 'vV.>Kpnneth Frederick and which was c6ndu«5t'ed.."by Mary Ann ... — <••:-•• /•.-;•. Majority sentiment in every population Kroup natii or anliinntioii' their cialmi and ilr- immediately, and start vaccuming no. It seems children may- not SHOES inid Barbara Busehold. examination lt>t.-i*ycs at 25, North' ^•' /examined in .today's suifyey expresses approval of 'Rabbi Jordan if. Taxon of tMiM%il^itf4«r(^t thib IbsiatiJ of ti&ld decesscH Mrs. William Craft related high- whose artistic talents have been Xfrs; F. A. Scott, -mentnf Jiyeient? Scherer, president; " Cleveland u-iUiiti six nionths .from the date of K:itd the car. Then take a, hot bath, and •carry tra.vjj^ So 1 loade.l chicken i-hairmt'n of Ck'Vflnnrl and * foi avenue, west,"; in the Cranlord the manvthat/has b^en_|iew'yersey"s -governor for the past five aifd Temple Beth-El and the choir <6f ordci", or they will be forever barred limn lights of'her recent trip to France Worlh of Val.lalism used by the cliib -oil many of its ,1 Schools' with 20 'representatives, collapse. fricassee, hamburgers,.milk shiikes, 1 '"•. tVOMKN WITH Rosary '.Society'' Cancer Theatre building. a half-yci»rs/ • .• ' • • ' , ...-..'•..' . •' .•*-.•• ' '-. - the* local teraple Will participate in tint nr 'recovering the s.-mic nl the, meethig. " •'.',.• Colony Club rolls, siflnd, jejlo and n few other past efforts; Geort; Triimpoia . I . Dr, Herman received his degree had the, largest delegation. Spon- —• ifThcxe ftroups include^residents of all city sizes; allege groups; special Solemn lelipio'iis services th> SllhsclflbcP. No one worried me- before T went Police are inyesticating the tlu-f.l Hector Evans, Smith, Den- ! I FEET v sors present Included Ella M. Hav- I.-HANCIS W... yOREMAM Mrs. M. Thomas DiCnrlb. a unassorted, items on one tray, stii and (ihiiy.tumii by vandnls of'SJBO Dressing Unit to Meet fuom Pennsylvania State College manual porkers, white-collar wrkers.^and labor union members; for hospitalized veterans of all 21 Ehnora Ave.> ••. ' ; to t,hc zoo. 1 presented it us-a*fine mar Diekson, Williair II. Old, Jack ; Infaj! Mnrlality er, Cranford High School;' Dorothy Craiiford. N. J.. • .' . ' member-of the Crane's Pord Gar- PlMs Dance gored.'.throu'Rdh h thhe crowdd and worth of equipment iisecl in con- • The ri'Bi'c^nized cancer dressing of'Optometryi While in college, he men and women; regular members; of both the Republican and'Demo- faiths at the Veterans' Administra- deners, spoke on "Flower Arrang- educational experience, and prom- Hannon, club, .-president.' and 14- The Ihfsinl niojt.iiily rate-Is how CRISANTI unit of 'the'-hosary Society of St.was a member of Gamma Omega Hail,-Cleveland. School; M^ Swaha- crat jc/Parties as well as. Independent Voteys, and World Wai: II Vets. tion IJospital, iLyohs, on Sunday, Acliiiliilitrator and Attorney |itn '»• ised a visit, back around Christmas' settled down. I had forgotten the striiclion at a residential dovclop- yeiir-old.Peter Truinppre. i ANDREW S9.00 , ' .. •1-21 inc." She outlined 10 rulfcs to fol- Several jrneeiingK have been held ment at t^oxin'Aton avennc'imd estimated as SB pr-r 1.0(50 live blrthi. Graduatp of American gan, Roosevelt • 'School, and Mrs'/. Additional evidence of the high regard the New Jersey public May \., • •.' ••••'.••• butter. Back in line-wgain. 1 had "iehael'siCrHiich will hold its first. Phi fraternity and was on the ex- timeHM1V. .1That 11*11,, oUfl l.L", Wil^< il ^IlilM-i , .. ,, , , ,V i .a • . . . low and .equipment required, She nt the Home of Mrs. Charles Stev- , was a ghast- ff)lti tcn The Wardrobe-and costume com- i meeting Tuesday at 2 p'. m. in theecutiv, e staff of bo'lj the college helm. Junior High School;. has for its governor is that in'nopopulation %roup measuren do inore l,v mistake, virus X, mcaslos, the ° the toapk ns. I,hncl also Omaha drive. mitlee is headed by Mrs. Jacob' . Srhool of I*nrtlpetllri- than three' in.ten express^disapproval of the job Alfred E. Driscoll nlso said there are seven different* ens, 10 Summit road, to further •The vandalism was reported Fri- . Steel I>rodilrt(on 301 CESTKS MI AI, AVE. school hall. * yearbook arid school publication. Favors for Easter were sent' to plans fi;r the annual spring dance activities of the Scout In-the fam-[ Jl^^J^^^'^^^'^^ijl 1 ^ 'Stanley, who has been outstanding He received the clinical efficiency is doing,' ' • ••'..'. ',-'.-. types • of arrangements, some of the jeHo" it .n;emcd •was. ordered. by lay by Police' t,t. Lester Powell •* About 105 million' tons «f .CKANIOKI) Mi's,'. Ellen Weber will" be "in Brookside Nursing Home. Cranford Today's," results do not necessarily mean that 64 per cent would to be. given.'by the Colony Club of iiy, -and tlie violently thrilling ca- in -tliis Held for several years. ] charge of the unit.Membprtf-will award as the outstanding clinician, Hall, Brook Lodge and -Bonnie Do You Have Plumbing or Heating Problems? which she made for.the group. She reer of the 'would-be television mistake, and let it go n^,that. who-says the equipment'is owned "The Unguarded Hour" ..will be were prbdueed in tin- VIS.- jtV* 1951 in* his graduating class. , * vote for Mr. Driscojl H an election were held today. (He received 51.5 "pointed out that each arrangement' Cranford on May 10 at Echo Lake later,- it seemed, we left. )•>• "lloskbl Triicking Company of PRESCRIPTIONS be 'urged to .form neighborhood Burn percent of the total vote in the Driscoll-Wene election in IIB'IS.) Ileatiii};'ami Oil Iliirner Inslallalions Country Ckib, Westftekl'• star, who Ktudies |)iano, voice nnd the .first play presented by the groups' in an effort. t»~ increase" the Following his graduation he was should have a'center of-Interest, When we stepped on the/Fifth Ave- Summit roar), Mountainside, and 1 It does, howtfver, mean that the rank and file of New ' &tevons, general chairman^ dramatics- enUnisiiistically, con- club for benelit of a local church.- t > outputof the dressings. . in dissociation with Dr. J, Saul of. voters presently approve of the man tbey returned to oilice on ~. , TIME rAVMEMTS ' ItowetN should be at least one and sumed a lot'of Saturdays. : mle bus, I reached in m-y pocket includes tool boxes, canviis clivers- ft also will mark the first.oppor- Reading, Pa. He was in the armed Dr, Haiison Elected t.ion Day, November 8, 1949. ' . Estimates Cheerfully Given J n half tirnesVis high j«s the width announced that', the jiuests will ior'Change. Out.came a handfiil of and grease guns valued at $75. \ tunity for-many locjil residents to of the container, colors should dunce to the music of Buddy Clark Several months alter Christmas, pnpeorn, mo.ssinK up Che bus floor. Like c'qiiiprncnt owned by In- I of Thanks forces for two years during World Medical Society Officer .The Cratiiford Citizen and. Chronicle prosenls the reports of the Ncto. - CALL *—" mid 'after, .weekly 'pleading ench see the new building named in 'Vi il War n and was in charge'of the blend, and flowers should be on a •ml hi<> oichestra from 9 to 1 ( tvd l lian Villa«e Inc. of •West. New memory' of the late Rev. Frank • t wish to express to the residents Dr. Cari.-Go Hanson of tiranford Poll exeluiilvMy In this area.: The New jcrsy' Poll Is a weekly teitgr? Kpunsori'il o'clotk . , .'. Saturday morning, we wont. The j U f ..^ ^. /'^ ^'^?» of Cranford my sincere thanks for eye clinic at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Since by u Bi-otip ol IndepJndent New Jersey newspapers us a public servlco to the iwoirtt-' bii«.e to give me debited effect ..-•-. - .-. •.:*"' -• •-••.'• - I sively. "Itii.nil night, lady,"'—'••" " h'•e York, -iind.; ,\Vbite .Consti|,icfionrf M. Sherlocky ,'former . fector of his discharge, he has been prac- was, elected second vice-president on the committee- for day didn't look too bad, ju,st a bit BY the support.civert to,me in the Pri- of the Union County Medical So- at New Jersey. The fervlce Is operiitcd by the" Princeton Heaeaveli aerulee stuff JOSEPH LEVY Mr. F. E^Jackwii was awauled cloudy hi the start, but by'the lime snid. "I've been 'through, it my- Ct-n'.pany of Uriion. was valued at Trinity Churt-h. '. •• • mary Election • last week.. I am ticing in Trenton. ; ql trained reportru. •• ' • • - respectively,' accortl- ciety at a recent meeting nt John- I the (guest speaker, y Filtfola and Mrs.' 3fjctpr Shaheen, we reached Lincoln Tmihel; it was ;,to the lieutenant. . SON IS IT (U6H1 'grateful*lor this'confidence. son" & Johnson ;Baby Products pcuring.". Nothjn{!~ dnunled, ux> TO POOH* W THE . :•' FrankT. Whltty . Mrs. Charles Campbell, the ic-in ch.irjje of. decorations and res- Mis« Warner To SjH'ak Drafii Classification Test plant on-Walnut avenue. Dr. Eman- eiv.itions Mrs. John Hansen, dis-" pressed con. How. could • we turn Trt«8.:l» CvKib Paper Smoke jy . .. liei M.Satulsky of Elizabeth was tinng president, picsieWl, Jind te- Oil Mental Iilyjiii^u* ¥ ,—=• fioshments weie served by Mi tubution of tickets and Mrs. -Hugo back now? v " . ' Smoke is caused tivjincomplete On Today at UJC .!;_, named president-elect; and Dr. Around jVew Jersey % Into I*iii-k««! €a'r combustion, and it can b« eliminated Miss B"(?atrice Warner/ sixth Jlobect St.iit«or. f)ublicit.v. Sprincj will be When wo arrived at the y.oo, 0 "*^Si5rtlr~Sclect}viir* Service' College Edxyard G. Bourns-of Westfleld, t WppH J was hard to tell who looked iVioro ^»c t^isiroTanJce truck he"was. by proper firing and. pi-iopor equip- 'Krodc teacher.at CieytjtsSisiuStJbii '. (li;sf vice-president. ~ •" , WKSTFlELD—dwnefs of "stores that removal of parking meters'In Davison, co-hosteises. the theme in the room and table ment. Classification test will be'eondueted on East Broad s'reet between Cen- that block was hurting their busi- decorations -•=— — — dejected, our. Wtlp-^wt-y-or—thb |...fh;iv-Ulg into ..a pqrkecLenr at_16 will,present a program on Mental today at Union Junior College.. Dr, Edward M., Coe, also of sies's. The merchants said that the Mis. Thomas Campbell, presi- animals. • We were dripping, ^ PERSONALIZED WALLET 4 CHECKS The local college is one of 900Cranford, was rtanied chairman of tral and Mountain avenues pro- Columbia avenue Fricfay after- tested to Town Council last week removal of 13 meteis in the aresi dent, and Mrs?. La. Montgom- irtj? jtiggy footprints on the stone noon resulted in- laceration ot the testing 'Centers., ioealedrthrougl'roirtr the ery, civic iind public welfare 'de- (liior, and-, the 'animals were press- United States and, its .Territories. X0M ATOPIES pnitment chairman, will attend ed .u n Ifffpl SHy~7ffiai n stthi^l forehead'of Thonins C. Combes, 19 It is estimated . that upward to NOTICK OK'llEARltffl , ^^^ WE HAVE 7 ' EAT TIIKM HERB OR TAKE THEM UOME the sp-iinu convention of the New i years old, of 207 Columbia avenue, : J lOOiOOO studente will take the_test. ' Hoard of Adlu.imtnt — Zonln* ' f State. Federation of .Worn* tryinancestrag nol : homedo'ubis- tion j-emembn the .Jtiiiglcr thei; r according to Police Lt. Lester Pow Don't• make iu.mistake -—.'t «ill u.4 today (iml have youi The test .will - be conducted by Notice l» Ivcrchy given- llfot the- Board Fresh Kvery l>iiglil In Our Kitchen ! tl h i th jul home insulated for' 'your . cqthfbrt.-.-fn both v. inti-i and or Adjustment IZohlngl of the Towrmhlp WOHDERLAWH n\ Clubs io Atlantic City April No. outside nnimals were out, ell.'•The youth was treated by t)r, 1 ; v Educational Resting Service, at or Cranford. N. J., In the Couniy-or BROOK LODGE NURSING HOME Nightly In Our 2fr\to May 2, it was recently an- with the. exception "of the cam-el, Anihony SordilU suniime.r-. . " "',.' '... .-• .'• • ' •• '* •".•„•'•' '• '•'.'• Princeton/ which "inducted the Onion, will lioltl u public hcurlnB on Pining Room & Bar MONBAV, APRIL 28, J0S2, :. "Oj the Better UTILITY uouWcd Mrs. Wnlther ThotH and. vMvich' I first mistook f«>r a bison, (lye previous tests JtalbKji last 'fit 8itS_t?.^Mi lD:S.T,!.»LtliP Municipal from 7 P. M- to 1 JL M. MisAJohn Banker are alternates. until the six-year-olds corrected Police say-Mr. Combes told them FINE FOODS & tlOWOttS by 359,00.0 students. ftliildlni/, corner North Avenue and Aldeii I-OM1HO S. JANlN Street, Cranford, "N. 3., to ctmslder: Mi s. Banker, ropi'esentinK the Col- me. l^ie pushed bravely into his he lost control of the truck'as.-h$ 1-B2-a-4;i Application of Mm. Mabc) E. ortly Club, has been'invited to eVi- tried to grab ti piece of paper which CliK.IK itAr.S.I'tmCiiASKll—Whtlo or UNDER SUPERVISION OF COMMUTERS outside ciyfc, and let'the rain pour To each new personalized 1 Oriiitter, owner, CharlcuJ. Stevens. Aecnt, THE A matmq SEED Ciilni't'il - -Without liuttniM or Crttchc-u r— for poiinlksliMi to use Itousd. Ut 11B Kist- tci a flower .arrangement. - down.on him. For some reason, he was Hying about the cab of the ve- Intullan Am«tle»n Food. . .' S Cciit» tv«r iiiimid. Mrl'il! tlirin Intn The inan .Street «of«er Hnlly Street, Block S NEW MARKET AVE. Ci'iiiifotil Cltin'ii and Chi-oiflulp uNluo. • REGISTERED NURSE ^ Mrs. Arthur BUl'dle,. art depart •evidently prefers.New York to the hicle. He was issued n summons Lot Iti, fnf.il ttinera! home. • ' . Arabian* desert, or else vve htivc to appear'in Municipal Qourt Mon-, l>«i- I'hono l-l.vU-.VUO checlunq account limldcncc "A" District. ' TAP ROOM rtient chairman, will moist "with her Ulnlnt KOOUJ »L-.-.S-UfiK SOUTH PUVINFIELD "3752 Apisllv'iifloH of | Andrew (Forimrly Bumps Dill's) THRIVES IN NOR SOILS-CLAY, den.iHment ,M. the- home of Mrs.all these years misunderstood .the day to imswer a, charge of careless ', .fnrn modinciillou at the IWfllHUTflVE /.; CR S-3474 112 SOUTH AVE. 4SWDYSMIS- StaiRcr, camel's capaeity to- witnsiontt -heiii nt 28 Smith UitlnVi uvcmie opposlle THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY an.d thirst. Both the' truck,'ownccl by a New> SAVE . CIILMT.V Street. Block 37.1. Lot 10, Town-; CRANFORD IN SUN OR SHADE April 30 at 8:3p\js. rn. T>ho-group uhlji Map. ' • • '' ' * will continue uncto* glaze'ceramic We walked rapidly 'through the ark. flrmv and;the car, .whose owner Ijuslncssi District. Unaquallwl lot • BMUI^ is Miss Margaret B, Gurvning of 15 2tS2 Alinlk'atlA'n . ol , Anthony • tick color • V*I««ly p.untiiii: und' pln'ns xpr "the display monkey house, the, wild animal OWiter. tot pc'rnitgglon'to convert hntiiie, Rates on Application ~ tmoothnttt • C(oi«*knl» of ait work to-take\l(ice on Mayhqi(Ke, the water nniifial house, and Columbia avenue, were towed 210 Walnut-Avenue, near Lincoln Avenue, turf • A lawn yo\i YOUR NAME con ut«t 8, Colony Club .president's- night, so' on, while I shouted out labels of •••: ''.•;'-••'•:>••' '-'^<:^i\&\.••'••••>'. Blnck 5% Lot •10,-Tbwiishlp .MHH from H Call CR 6-9850 away. 2 pound box J.00 25* (iiici-fiiiniiy t<> (i two-fumjlv dwolllnii.- S pound can!n«r . 4.tS llemHe'nce "A" District. 410 ORCHARD STY Telephone TO OKDKII A PIE TO TAKE OUT PRINTED ON CHECKS FOR YOU CASH and CARRY At the time and pluce above utated all FEED ALL LAWNS Intcrt'-iled tinrlleg live Invited to be'prei- We have an-atti.xttive Knotty Pure Hoom available for cnl wlien full oppoituulty to bo heard Cranford, N. J. Cranford 6-5893 ' Sliowei-s. Meelingd, Etc. PLANTSPUR > GOLD-STAMPED On Handsome Walla! ON RU<; CLEANING will, be elven to thew. ' •:,'•. . : Tl<* camplolo All-SCASON, , >All.FU»fOSe 50% oroanic * Mio\m Of AtWUSfMiENT' Torl-Cuhuro. Cltan . .taty J HAMRAH-EMERSON, Inc. THaroidM, Buck., la u«* . WMO1 (»•• , . • • . Chairman. "Quick in actlonTlotlina . Rug Cleaners A'iitlu>nv'G/JIcnYich, • •'••;• t«l«)! No ol«inilv* odor. 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: ::.V. ;-:.,••',. •-'. |-' - ••••+.*••: ;•' Ttm~C"RA>nFORD CITlZEyf ANri1 CHRONJCLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONlfeLE!, THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1052 Page Seventeen " Page. Sixteen 6f the health' department-arc fully r.BS Show To Ftatu _dcliea.tesseii.l'jfoociS.» by .graduates :or the RirtfiejrirSf^M 11palth Services Business Association* Jay C. ttarbeck of 10if- The magazine is published by Beardslee to of Journalism. -——C Retarded Children Answered by Ambulance High School PTA "food sol^. Mrs. "George Sauer will be in^ Mrs^Menig WinnerqfEggHunt Plans Sales Events street, former ^president of Ihe National j Organization for Public fair." proceeds of which will go A survey just'completctCof the ery School, iBlizabeth, recent lv Topic of ArticleHealth Nursing.,The article is en- H&w parents of retarded • chil- The Cranford Municipal Amb'u- charge...... • " '' employment record of last year's The Crawford Business Associa- Heiul Salvation to help finance the junior-senior tion made plans for spring and WiUExckange Christopher Denman of 4H SpriiiR.' titled, 'Our.Plan for School Health dren broke the customary isolatiort Club Hears ance made 81 trips during the 1 graduating class shows' that $2 per In which they live with their prob- prom next month, will be held .:be summer promotions at i*s dinner field avenue exhibited a frame uf Services,"—and subtitled "the three months-ending April 1, it wa& tween 10 a-..in. ntiti 4:30 p. m. tor This We cent of the.croup are employed on Story of A Health Service Program lem and how they are causing the announced '.this week by. Henry W. News of Russian atotrilc explosion* \ • -New^Iei-Key weeklies. Dr. Frederic meeting last Thursday night.at the English coins. ^ Harbeck reecgily Byfli? Best morrow at the. A & A Hardware Coach and Four restaurant _ Joh Wilhj&oss gave-a- talk before the club'on his in* the Public Schools of a Srnall development of a statewide pro- Mrs. Walcott Whipplc, chairman of the Arnbu- proves, thai at least we know what .'•;••: •W:Wt,* E. Merwin. director" oi the Stale An article on. the health service's City." ' , ,•'".. Brigadier Arthur S, Woodruff, gram in New Jersey* for the diag- ance Conimittee; This sets a. new Company, 12 North avenue, "west. gcuss off behind the Iron Curtain; University's'journalism schbol.ah- Scheduled at present are" pro- A salesman and his boss will ex- speciaUy. "English Goans," >jyj" Mrs.R. H. Walcott, president of of the Cranford public schools by divisional commander for The nosis and teaching of retarded record foT' the number of -.calls —^ TM^H LwlW— '. .— .The. appointment-of Mrs,. Gladys motions prior to Mother's Day, ^hree students have donated a he Granford Garden Club, gave a change jobs next-week at the Ar-; Salvation Army in the Hew Jersey youngsters will be portrayed in a ttade in one quarter, the chairman Cranford l?ay and Father's Day mour and Company Elizabeth number'of their coins to the Pin-- Supervising Principal Howard ft. demonstration and tajk^ort spring Leslie Crump to. Speak; Divisiron, has announced that real life case history on the CBSflower arrangement at the months aid. '• ' ' '__ '_.:., ; ' '•' with a Dollar Days sales event branch house. . gry eollection.' Frank and Ch;n!es Best appears in the April issue of Lisle R. Beardslee of 2 English radio Pord Foundation . program, ly meeling of the Floraphile Gar- Contributions received... to the scheduled for July. Samuel S, Eis- Salesman John B. Tinnesz, Jr., Dickisoh of 26 Kttsfield street ;i,ui Public Health Nursing. Before Women's Group Village has accepted the chair- _. Home .. . "The. People Act;" Sunday from den Club Monday- at the norne of placement fund totaled $381.50, tary service, leaving a total of 18 enberg was placed in charge of a has been elected honorary mana- Robert Stanger of .409 Casino. ;ive- manship of the 1952 Annual Ap- OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Elizabeth; has beeiJ-snnounced by Dr.^Best reported that the Gran- Les.lie Crump, pronitftent local 0:05 to 10:30. Mijfe. Herbert. Mitehejl. • or an average_of. $4.71* per trip. men and si-ven woiwen available specail promotioil event. • • ; ger for the May period, it.was an- nue, although Hot'members of the peal in the Cranford area to be Nathan R. Leavitt, president. ford system was selected as a sub- artist, will speak at a philanthropic The growth of the movement^ Mrs. Waleott discussed the hlst- The committee noW has' Sfj,010.S)'5 for employment. ..••',; . plans for summer closing of Coin Club, have also! give,n coins. conducted during ti»c -month of DENMAN ROAD Mrs. Mcnig bejran'.-her career in nounced by Cyra W. Fischer, man- tea of the Wednesday Morning in bonds in its • replacement ful'nd stores were discussed and merch- ject of the article at the rejeommen- May.- • ••' • •• . ' • which now has nine units working r.y and basic principles of ar- the'. ttloVtgsfce field in- 192H and Ei£ht of these 25 ore' now "em- ager of the branch house, Mr. Tin- dntion *>f. Miss Lulu P, Dilworth, Club in Township rooms, next for New. Jersey's estimated 48,000 rangement and analyzed several, md a cash balance of $1,203.63. i • •'' ' iltltl • ployed'on weeklies. Six hold ci\i- ants were requested Jo notify nesz was chosen by the votes of all Two Counties The Salvation Army conducts; idirietT thl- staff of" the .Central President Sidney .Breen as to tneir head of the State's_ ig has been a resident of Cranford Sjtj-oup, attractinR-four. Two,are in riark • avenue, "Iselin, and his sales ,: Famed Motto Mrs. M. J. Seayy, Mrs. I. j; Ston,e,. time of Jackie's birth in St. Bam- iven by the following chairmen: since 1941. She is the wife of How-i j .jy| .positions''on' daily news- day night-June 7. Edward Dehmer details havti been received froni disaster and need as it appeared Hot water heat, fully insulated, expansion. 0[1 tol arid Mr. Breen' are In" charge* of tfcrritryeovers Cranford, Elizabeth, The state Jndttb .of California: Mrs. E. P. Toiirnier, Mrs. E. T. ibas Hospital, Newark, to the time Mrs. John Collins, staging; Mrs. L. J, BRENNAN Cr 6-0269 ard W. Menig, Jr., an engineer for/i p;,pi.rSi -nnothcr is with the Asso- tit her school isystems since the ar- because of your confidence in it. Hillside, Union, Roselle, Roselle JOHN TINNESZ. JR Eureka, I have found it . Towler, Mrs. J. R. Walsh and Mm when his parents found ways of William Foppert, scheduling; Mrs. attic, garage. .\thc'-Esso Shippinc'Company. .Ne\v/|, ij,. p i the fourth with arrangements. . ticle appeared in the magazine.. Brigadier Woodruff-said. , 4 te(1 ress ;mc '. George Sysesftcy,' chairman of Park,,GarwootJ andWestfteld. G. H, Williams,- Jr^ - - helping him cope with Hfs handi- Lawrence Compton, educational: York. / j tin1 Newspaper Enter-prise Associa- The cooperation' of all school This campaign-will be condocfed exhibit,...'.- '..;<.' the membership'' commi'tteCj an- A, veteran of World War • II, Mr. • It was announced that the clubi caps. ,' . - wt / •• ' '•• " . . Down Payment $5,900 1 personnel, local health and welfare through letter solicitation and in- -.- Mr. Leavitt reported that Mr*, j i_,-o,». ."'•.'' • " •• ' hounced tha : the association now will be represented by four mem- :Mrs. Leonard Moody gave a Tinnesz formerly resided in Cran- ngeneies arid interested individuals dustrial contacts. •••,-• :; J Mentis the only woman in Uni./.n J p'lbyc ,.c]atioDs. positions at- has ai membership of 97 and he ex-, ford and was-a career boy for the. The Glenwood bers at the New Jersey State Fed- In addition to Mr. Beardslee, the brief review of the propagation of PLUMBING, HEATING '.''•• '-•'• •.$88.«'er ' County to hold such a post.' / 11rioted' three graduates, intmnim-e, in the community are cited by Dr. 1 gladioli and planting of seeds and ; .pects that itViJijiass the 100 mark Citizen and Chronicle. His father, eration of Womens "Clubs which Mrs. Menig was educated'/in > ^ ,..,, tisinfi, one, and Picturt'd (jS*)Kathleen.Brenn3n of 4 Crescent place, finder of Best in the article; The operations following local citizens axe serving adver at the May meeting. John, is a milk dealer.in Garwood Mill Rift, Penn. Tel. Matamoras 99-651 will meet at Haddtm*i*air*ffrMtefn"'- on the Citizens Committee: Henry, Urges Aiddn cuttings In her horticultural re- TINNING Elizabeth schools andUs a gradufate | rnflto n0WS| ono. Theorem:.indrr are the Golden EM in the recent Easter Hunt contest sponsored by port. ' . Captain' Newell Kodney Fiske Post, 3S5, Veteraiis of Foreign and Cranford. ; ""'•''.' Truly the Plnylmtd of Pike County ; tic City from Tuegday through W. Wbipple. treasurer: R, AMERICAN, KADIATOlt CO. of Drake Business College. Sht? is , mist.t.Hfmcous types of cmployr African violets were distributed May 2. ••' . . - ", " " . • •', ; t .'•Wars'and, its -uuxilhiiy, held at NoiMahegari Park: Kathteen won •As Salesman Tinnesr .takes over At the Gateway- to'.the Poeonos* OnDlNANCE NO. Si-X a drich, G. E. Osterheldt. P. AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS how completing courses in / the ;m - - Girl Scouis Visit Park AN ORDINANCE Ametiding the Career prive by Mrs.'Foppert, chairman of,the -j " a S25 defense bond as .a first place prize. ; : . ' - \,,i . the managership, Mr.. Fischer wip John- V. Nosarand, George Bates, 'tim- , Elizabeth Chapter of the Amt+icnn • i . ' •••-.'. i V ; ' • Girl Scout Tr,OQps-3, 5 and 23 of , Ordlnaiwc. •'.- Attending "will be Mrs. E. C. Ear- Mrs. J. Angus Knowlcs. Roderick .'..., By CHANNING RUDtJ :... African violet project.- . Institute of Banking.' • Cranford, and representatives of 'make sales calls in his area. Mr. « TO MAKE ¥0UR VACATION COMPLETE W& IT ORDAlNiED by the township : Mrs. W. J. Dodds^was co-host- 208 South Ave., E, Realtor and Builder Gift Show Next Committee: el the Township of Cranford, hart, president, Mrs. H. B. Lennon, W. Smith,- James- B- Turk and Are you one ,6f the *22,ODO,0Q0 She is a raernber of the Associa- book, "The $ea Around Us," byKenilworth Troops 13, 25 and 29;-Tinnesz also becomes a candidate Mountainous country. Beautiful srouwds—comfortable . »-ooii>s—fo«d to New Jcrsisys •*'-...' • ess. Guests were Mrs. J. M. Phelan, A garden setting with a con- .Local IJoys To Sing, 4 Mrs. L. R. Oest and Mrs. Brock- E. Crane. .'•',- living .Americans, who told statist Oranfori N. J. tion of.BankJWomerK Azui'fChap? Rachel Carsoh, at a meeting-of the spent a day at Hacklebarney State for honorary district manager by suit the most fastidious amsetlte. SwImminB and' boatihj* in the costal Section X — That Section 10 of an ordl- bank. Mrs. Earhart will attend the tics say will die of cancer if pres^ Mrs, F. G. Leech, Mrs. Robert Hpyt ORanford ^2227 MlUbiwn 6^393 stantly i-unnihg fountain will form virtue of his election as tin honor- clear waters o<, our own lake. Tennis, croquet, pinsr-pong, hikirtg, Hiiucc entitled. "An Ordihancc to regulate mi ter,, 87., Order .of Eastern Star; In i*iiigry Glee CliiJ* group today aj the" home of Mrs.Park last week. Tne- girls made dancing, bridge!, or just relax. GoH nejitby. Booklet. ___ iiml limit the height and bulk of buildings, president's dinner Tuesday night. ent rates continue? Yes, y Gulf Oil OBDIN'ANCK !CO. £•-!• * New Jersey Weeklies Mrs. Lydon has announced .that conce/t of the Vail-Deanc Glee : Kti ORDINANCE Amending the Zoning if the light of medical science is Columbia U: Aluiniii The honoraTy' district manager the' Township of Cranford ' into dlstiicU- John S. Huff of Mountainside, Illi „ _. „ tabk-siettiijEShoth Indoors 'and out-' Club/ tomorrow evening in the Take I»art in Forum so us to proMole the public health,'safety. kept aflame in laboratories all over Attract Maiiv Graduates Cancer -Uiiil Meets wil) take over the duties of District Bnd. general Welfare, with reasonabllc'ton- Tbormerly of pranford, will be BE {IT ORD.UNEO by the Township ^ Diiie oi| May 9 -The oft-repeated advice-that the Uloors'.as well as-unusual, girts for Pi miry gymnasiuMf). They arc Ar- Harry W. Lawrence of 11 Bal- Canee> unit pi the EVeniwg duild skliiatioh. among other things, to .the Committee ol Township of Cranford, New the country. The • tjureJs so close Manager F. L. Mossberg in New 1 among 175 employes of the Gulf Jersey: •' ' . • .- • • Ithur Lewis, 41 Retford avenue; miere paVkway will participate in of Trinity Church met last' week Vmwt- desirable use! lot which the land .Section I —: Thai the ordinance en- at hand, clisse-enotlgh so that you', William J.Quinn of Cranford is Weekly newspaper constitutes the hridc.a mid other gift items will he York.City for a week in June. - the trim. . ~* ••>•• and to" charge tollsf It would be a ing shall be erected withtiiit the gar- onsidered plan and also to establish pen- JANCER; in care of HJKL-Corbin group of students attending a youth grarjf. "The People Act", at 10:05 free road for" local traffic, but toll ORDER NOW age 'facilities called for by said plans a pleasure to werk all these years allies far the delation »f th**e *e«ula Jr. at the Cranford Trust Company prospects for the. com ing year. : • . mid specifications. . -. tions. rcstrietioKS, delwminalidns and conference•»•*«, .New York today, p. m... Sunday, ^ver radio station for long distance traffic." • '.' 1 Sccilon 2 -7.This.ordinance shall take for such a. splendid" organization. Imitations." adopted May 10. 1S22 be and so -that our Cranford quota could 'sponsored ,by:.thtf Religiotis Etluea- WCBS and other CBS stations. "The other bill provides for a AND SAVE! .effect in the manner prescribed by Stat- He lived irt.Cranfbrd AM? about 30 the. siime is hereby amended by adding M Wet. If you do it now, we wil On- Ton Yield years. Mr. Huff is a member of the a new stction at the end of Section IS, te To t>rodUc* 27 pounds of nick«l, Jion Committee-of the Association This will be" a discussion about the Roofing " Siding referendum for the state's* voters EMOHV D; STANLEY, be Section ItS-A JeadinC ai follows: all b0 -.terifluerors, Mir lanailiei Teachers. • probljems of the menially retarded. to decide next November whether Like' Glee Clubs? , Hear Jhc\Fitiesi — Chairman, Township Committee Oil Trades Association of New LOT SIZE ANW BOMLDIKG l»ROWiS soon free o^. that dread visitor. X000 poUDd* of ore must be mined Gutter^ Leaders the state -should pledge its credit Atcst: ." ".'..v. ;';•" ¥ork and the Whitehall .Club, New Section 16-A. and processed' .''".".%'".•• .';''•; .- Milltary7^Acaderny. Here Say J. WALTER 'COPTEB^- ta> Iri any Residence "A". district or To Review Book All Work Guaranteed . to pay off a proposed $285,060,000 • • • Township Clerk,.. • • York. : . . '. Resldetiee "&" district, no d«.ellin£ house TO REPORT A FIRE .' . .FULL'INSURANCE ' bond issue. Eveiuif the referendum or ether buitdinC shall be- erected if the ... Mrs. II. Lewis ,Q»-ane, a member *'"••" . ' . Statement. .. * size/design, construction, or the use tob e Dial Operator and tay — I want' the is not adopted, the state wil| issue of 'the "Book .Circle, will review the . •-.-• COVERAGE - The foregoing .ordinance w»s finally . Busy Mor.h made ol gaid dwellints houut or buildint • • •: .-f'-i'itMc.; CRA.NiKOKD rJHfe BiEPAftTMENt. ! bonds, to finance the project, but at CALL missed at a meeting of the Township More than thre is sit incnncroiu to the character of the Low Monthly^ Payments a-higher interest rate." While wait- .Committee^ of Township o« Crdnfortl.held neighborhood as to be substantially detri- CKASFOBD PIBEALABM BOXES " 6-0900 on April 22, 1954. , ' ' million tens of coal were dumped mental to the value el adjacent or nearby 12—Hifih i& Cheslnut St«. Estimates Without ing for action on 'the referendum* 3. WALTER COFFEE, at the port of Hampton Road*. Vk.i ftpy. '*: 14~Uniatlij& SprincDeld Ave«. Obligation tlie poWstrtteHo^will 'be financed » ' Township Clerk. last August. .'-,.'• tto> In sity Residence: "A" or Residence ':&: l5~Aldcn & Miln SU. by a short-'term loan. •• • '•"'.'.' "' Batedt April 24. 1652, B" district, where land under the tame MclNTYRE'S 17^SoU1h & Walnut Av«." . • • owncr«htp has * (ronUtc or widtb of six* 18-^-Xorth & No. Union Av» ty; (601 feet t>r more, no dvLellins: shall be J9-Wre Sept. Headquarten, .' , CHestmit 5-1416 erected thereon en a lot of lets than «ixty 2i—Uneoln & -So. 7 t-tcet-iri width LawnMowar Shop 2XRsastgrirafmtrSvC . . UnUpped WeaUh id In any Residence "A"'or Roidence ill I T 7 t.iablUh.d ltriO 2*-Burnside & William* St By any yardstick, of total or of "B" District, where a lot ha* » froniaic 2<«Souih Union & Marsh St. recoverable .•reserves,"':'c6*l'' ,*epre*. or width of Iea» than 86 .feet, no dwelling , lpW SS—Walnut & Lincoln.Av«j. - house shall be> erected thereon if adjoining im SALES Sfr-MfAHhuf: .&JUiieh«Il-VI. r W. Second Aye.. Roselle sente well over^^wiB^tsnthsM Amie^ Cor. Ave«. > Xexincion Ave. »t laad sufficient fe liHcreaee the IroBtaee or 27—l>xineU>n & Kdlh Jerfrits St. ._ ica's untapped stores of mineral width of such lot to 60 feet is reaionably 2ai—South Av«.. W. & Unealn Ave«: available fof purchase bf the o»wr o( WELDING 3!—Dieii & Liidiou' sis. such lot unless, when stich adjoiniiit Gift M—M«ker i; Lincoln AVMI •K^V^-I lanaTETarai'aiiabferihejriwiitase er width 34—Centennial* Cranford teW. . . of such lot U increased to at fcait Go feel. 4 In any Reiidence "A" or Rciidecicc 19 35—Xfuns«< Dr. te Cayiiea Av«. • "B" District, where a lot has a irbntafie • Hand Bags . • Hosiery 3«—Mohawk bi. & Mohican iPt. or width oMeas than 60 feet, no do-eiK 1 235 tl E&ner 17—Iroquols & Algonquin Di-. houic shall be erected thereon if. adjoin *•Coslume Jew«?Iry * Gloves 455 1 N 314—Raritan Kd. & tteriaiit ^v«. me land sulucieilt to increase the Jrontaci mi 31S—Lincoln & Centennial•: Avei, or width ol such lot is reasonably avail. DURING m 3!tf—Elm & broad Sts, =tbXe (or purchase* bv the owner of.iurl: .321—Burchfleld Jk Cummlnd SU. . tei. but H6t surHeterit te iBCTease the f«*«,t. 1 ' 41—Sisrih Ave. & Arlinttoii Hd. atfc or width el .such lot to 60 fcei. tiiileii. vz—Xotih Ave. — Bell PI. - — when such adjoining land is so available, • Umbrellas I 43—Elirabtlh & Bleamin£da!« Avcs'. the frontaee or width of such lot is in- TiMETOQO 44—Wade Ave. & tambert St. t creased to Khe extent ol such available BBS 45—>'o. Union AV«. & Claremunt PI." adjoining land. . USE OUJlt LAY-AWAY • e» In any Residence "A" or Residence SHI I 46—casina & Manor Aves. ••--"• LIME .;•.•: "• •47—Otange Ave. & Maple PI. •FERTILIZERS "B" District, no du-ellinc house sha' • 48— Caiiiu, & Clar«mant PI. ":• . hcrcatter be erected on a lot which has, , 412—Columbia & Bclmont Avei. • GRASS SEED •GARDEN TOOLS fronta£e or width of less than 60 feet. 113—eimert •& Duiiham Avej. . when siieh lot results Irem the division o( . «14—Heraing Ave.'& Stone St. •">-• n lot or land. ' - " . • • • . • '• 41S—Oranee * Pacific Avts. • TRASH BURNERS Section 3— This oidiruince shall take SI—Sprinefield Ave. i.Holly St. .: cflcct in the mimier provided by Statute. 52—W. Holly Stl & Greave* PL l EMORY D. STANLEY. S3—N'erih Ave. & Orchard St. Hete 8 wEfr M Chevrolet truck means You pay less LAWN MOWJERS Chairrnar), Township Coxomittec 54—Eastman *: Hampton Sts. Atest:- J . :.. . COMPIETELY, AUTOMATIC -m 55—OwhardTlt. & West End PI, . (HAND Oft J. WALTiBR COPTEE. S&—West End PI. i Berkeley PL to buy! Townihip Cterk. - dollars-ond-cents savings! -Z •••*" 57—Orchard & Tulip Sts. ' l Feminine Accessaries;, ; : '"'••• '• " . •:•••• "™ '--r-. . ' • v .-. '. "~ ~Z~- -', Statemeet- ' "' •' 512—Brookside PI. & Division Avei The foreiioine ordinance »a« finally 513—Springfield Av«. & Balmlere Pk. Size up the four facts why a Criev- ' and easy. Fast, quiet Syhehro- passed at a rneetin- of the ToWnshlp 7 NORTH UNION AV& CRANFORD S14—'Pawnee Ud. & Chipeawa Way. You save on Corrtmittee of Township el Crattford held Xtil lo CrmBford fruit Co. - OBSERVE TUE TBAFFIC LAW rolet truck cuts down your hauling Mcsh transmission that eliminates OB Assril 22. I9SS!i Ko' driver o( a vehicle other'ih'an one :: X WALTER COrTEE. OPEN FE1DAV EVENINGS on official -'business shall follow any or delivery costs. ' , double clutching. Roomy cab with cost per mile! Township Cleric. Dated:. April ±fc 1952. :.''•' fire apparjus traveling in respanse to a But there's more to it than that. five,, feet of hip room, vehtipane Site alarm closer than two hundiyd feet, It's the greatest truck to drive you windows, and seats with, double- ever got your hands on. Easier deck springs, i You get the right BalJ-Gcar Steering. Clutch smooth Come in and let us show you. Phone. Ona.nfbrd.-"6-008Q for. a No.3 truck for the jobl }4 taxi. Music to yoi|r Jcarss-vclean' Trees Taken Down W PUBLIC INSPECTION! FREE! . courteous drivers, reason- • . A*4 Beatm* 12 NORTH AVE.. W.. CBANFORD. N. J. .ibl(> rates. It's convenient to go- taBU Pulled OB* ' ' FACT Your truck investment by cab. • If You ..••>'••• ,1ft* Daily & Sunday-2 P. M. to 10 P. II, tFOKK GVAtLASTtKD • No.* is safer! 17-19 CHANCCtlOR AVE. (or Elirabeth Av«.) NEWARK By Insnraae*.

''...'._'•''•.'"*.' - Tkimut Write lfjlr' t YdU msy «wn ^hU 7'foom dream heiise, to b* MOM CNIVIOUT fllieiCi IM USI THAN AN* OTHi» MAM1 I awor114 N. OliTcr Sire •hiMloriiick*)! Finakl «on*»njc»ion f«olOre«—!«ie^ ItAHWAT, K. J. : With gorg*oljf ^UrnSlur*, drdi>«riei, h#ai:ng''8ysi«ml appliance!, etc. Built by Edward Uik« Co., Iric. Corn^ • Il'» "Cenirie" ntitalion . ... ihe moil amaiing wi^Uhi aeiinn you ever taw! Wa*li!n^ begin* like a iKaropoo, with pUtoly furnl»h«d by ludwig. Baumenn.. HoWaii h*af- — OLDSMOBIIE'S Out, Consult Us-- a lillle, water »n'J ilie lull amount of .ioap (er. detefieni). in« system by Seort/Roebuck & Co. All tile work by A ritli, wemmy "lalrirr" Quickly loojen* ih« flirtr-b«f6r«^ main waihing acliat^with lull water «uppl|y feU under w»y, t'\T Joico til* Cornpany. Capitol Kitchen installed by COME IN AND DISCUSS YO Turhulent, tnapy tuJi ar| ««nlly forr«d ihrough every tiommi Beautiful, Official hostesses in charge. Hild. of rlairjini:—from. ' Alt^lA#A HUalltut of Ufirtdoid »qUlpm.(i( onj \l\nt Spred Satin Rubber Base ~ UliaUolmd i)

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if TflB CRANFORt) CITIZEN' AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY,' APRIL 24; 1052 • -. G Page Niii % : ; *. THE CRANFORb ' CITIZEN ANT) CHRONICL^. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1952 Eghteetr speaker, Mrs. P. Mo.nn, Fifth-V E. Skaarup, Mt. and Mrs. Miles which do not conduct presidential [the birth of d.daushicr,Abbe Lisa Miss Hemleb triet Garden, Chairman: spnk>» s st i: I*TA to Meet i I1 M Girl Scouts to'gpeiull TOirrnrjcclctfcJPtcS: "———<~ •-—— "-' — —-^ Mariju&na^MarijirahirivHicrrTs —Executive"—Bssrd—6f~Shermanr~' T' and~Mrs. Charies D. Krepier," Due to the absencejjMocal con- Hospital,. EUab«h. Mr. sometimes called Indian Hemp or 3 .ys in Washington T Parent-Teacher!. Association wiU Mr. and Mrs.. Albert J. Davies, Mr. ' ••• " • .•:;-.-,• ' .•..> / tests, we. feel the primary vote was • _ .. . .' ,. .^ " ^ r meet in 4he school library at 1:30 • Named Leader J'ojsonbus Weed com,es from the JdMrs. Adam: Qhimel, Wit., ahd I Senior' Gii'l Scout Troops 2 and very encouraging. Let the results °j female plant, she sak£ 'Tt may be Mrs. William J. Fredrick,.Mr. and Insiruetioiifrl •2i), nnd six tvieinbtn-s of three, in^ of this primary election serve as . Maida- f«r • ChilcJr*n, 4 Eastman p.m. Tuesaaj^Mrs. W; F. 13eiiniSj found in just about every contin- Mrs. Ronald Fowlie,'Mr., and. Mrs. i termediate eighth grade troops in a cKallenee for the fuureJ •[ street. Mrs. Kcstessfefum is the fpr-president, illjd Of Jr VIA By LEONARD DREYFUSS '•! Cranford. have completed plan's for ent^ but it depends on the climate Carroll SetiWrs,, Mr-, and Mrs. SI Agaitti «ur thanks for a job well ; me%_4Ima' Schrietik.- daughtc-f of CMBAN UAGfi .ft'KCIlAKKt^-*WhllS308. chicken inanuri- Abe a bushttl. CRaiw If tnken it. causes mental decay. Mrs. Howard Loderstead, Mr. and For Rent pet. ' Reward. CRantorA 6-S120. fireplace, dining room,, ultra «nod«n» this list and you will find almtat every service and in cooperation with • •• • •• .'•• ••••< •••;« » «tU minimum. A«» ••< k* ford B-0418. ....-•.••• . S-IS and Mrs. p. C.'Belden, willstay ;it HOMES To SuirAll Needs and T ftdtun-you can ask for: Lyons, yjce-pr^sidentr Mrs. Au- A person will lie and-steal with- .Secretary ' \ . • '•• : ' .t:-.'.^;,;'! — IS «pU » UM. Ait Ml la ROOM with private bath.' suitable for 2 floor three large bedrooms; and .den. Mrs. Howard Knauer.Mr. anchors the NJDCD and the Cranford De- AFRICAN- VIOLET PLANTS, Variety, of .I'cntlorsten. Convenient to station. DOG, smr-11 white- ftmale'fox terrier, .very In CHANFORD ' kitchen;-Sun porch, open porch: second |. 4 bedroomj ,'•"-' . , Camp Rockwood, National. Girl - W. W. Stout, Jr., ^ , '• •••.'/'Tl-v'.P !:•! color*. 735 Derrnody Street, llosfllc . . . FORMiTURE •liirht. brown marking's, answering to and nearby vicinities Z. Tiled bath . ' drey Palmatier,.corresponding sec- out scruples. A person will drift in Bernie Swan'ekamp, Mr. and Mrs. UrCAT IN'SCRTIONS. >> Jehaa(««) I WE 2-2948-R after 6 pt m. and we«k» 6^179 or CRaniord e-Sfl:"15. , . MePItERSON REALTY, CO. , lot 50\U 128 — $21,000.: retary; iAts.' Joari"fiaureisj' record- ten and Chronicle today publishes I ' JU-viist Mount Vernon, PLEASAN* ROOM In private horn*, ex- - 4. Science kitchen , assault, robbery, rape arid murder, Thev W eeau» »«M, SS »«• ral»lra»m- 1947 NORGE SEFptGERATOR, .7 ,«•». ft., •eod«, ' ' ' • tf Homes for Business EScctitives. r* 5. Wood buminc ilreplace inj; secretary; and Mrs, Peggy liam' Palmatier, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-. N* dluaant .n lib* ad. or » » . . A!X MAKES f,oi«eh0*d Refri|.'i>ratort re- 1 - RhciH. treasurer, .•* ^ Raid Instructions. Follow them Arlington Cemeetry, Smithsonian BIRTHS - Autos For Sale OLDEH TYPE—on beautifully landscaped combination kitchen and dining room, , 7. Paut brick Jront - Demerest,. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm"' CASH, Cheek* »r Stmme* taa«t Mm*' paired. Call CRatiford^C-3853. rred'n FURNISHED ROOM lit private home; •grounds 1B5X1S0. . Large center nail, liv- 'T"~ 8. Oil heat' .'.-'• New Jersey has very strict laws, they could save your life. uny »d»er«Wii* ' «•«. -N.I .*•*. HADUTOft eftVeni **lade to order (Id tip. • RMrltittratlon Service,'9 Adams Ave.tf two bedrooms, sun porch. large: fin- Institute. Lincoln and JefTergon "•Mr, and Mrs!. John F. Kelley of N. J. N«K 1 LAWN SEED, 1 Jb, ...... ?...«0 • suitab!a4or gentleman. Good transpor- !S3ft CHEVROLET COUPE, liood^eondl- ing room (25x30) with, log ben'rilng fire-, ished room second floor; ample storage., 9. Attached carafe. • Miss Roberta Krieger, Chairman if n person is. caught using'drugs MacDonald, Mr. and "Mrs. William •a«n«lble (or ercr. la •*• ••*•• For sampled and Mttmaierf call CRaii- tlon. 64,000 mlle-i. one owner. CRan- placed dining room with fireplace, larjie Memorials, the Capitol itself, and Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the birth ford «-44St ? ««»1»PBOB»1 . . For expert/service «iill CRaiiford B-l«7d. " ford «-061S. • ford (S-02CS. . kWcWcW side entrnnee to trail, Narge ell fired, full screens, storm window* XY IS THE DAY TO SEE IT. At Home many oj,hcr points ef interest. of their "second son, Stephwi, U;ti- DKAOUVE JOB COPT— powder room mid. knotty pine den, five nounced that 500 rpcord holders son is caught sellinfidrugs tb teen- reis, Mi-, and Mrs. Joseph Rhein, S-16-5 FERTILIZER, 100 H>s . .^2-85 LAMP AND SHADE SALE — Bl* Saving* MERCURY 19S0 — One owner, 13.000 arid insulation,. 8 years, old. S15.OOO. WITH WARNING—Go to pre- chael, cin April 7. Ivirs. Kelly is the tl It A. V. now galiia ftn.' E. T. WillianU, 7SS Ceh- LARGE HOOM, pleasant surroundings, bedrooms m'»d two baths on 2nd floor. ' BRICK BUNGALOW ' , were completed,, and 45 to 47 glass Mr. and Mrs. Frank James, Dr. Satin-day evening, the troi)p will PERMANENT DRIVEWAYS eanvtmli'iil to transporttilon. CRanfprd milt's, perfect condition, 4-dqor, over- 4 BEDROOMS aKcrs he will be fined $2000 to $10,- pared shelter. Turn off all appli- tral Ayr., WEslliria 3-2158, . VB • drive, directional lights, heater, while Bedrooms am! bath, .on 3rd .floor. Oil hot CHARLES•'M,. YEAKEfc visit the home of Dorecn Thomas, forme** Kathryn l.ennon. daughter Top Soli, Lawns Rolled 8-OSSL , . • water heat. 2-car garage with attached Tiled science kitcheii sin larhich owner 000. and Mrs. E. A. Koyen, Mr. and Mrs. ances. Leave on radio.., PREMIER l»EAT M6SS, large hale 4*25 so ' ' . .Yrees removed. wall*. PHee S1B9S. Phone after « P. ' Real Estate and Insurance a former -nienib'er of troop 20.- 'of Mr. and Mrs."H. D. Lennon-of 2 KITCHEN or other CUSTOM CABINETS. a screened porch. ^ ^ Asking S3S.0OO 8 North Ave., WV CR «-4474 spent tt.OOO, Tilid hath. Insulation. Dj>. Miss Ethele Koeppler, chairman Prentiss Atlger. •'.•••" Mlnton Bill Cabinet Compiiny, 31 South Free Estimates Given, LARGE ROOM, riimiii'li *atfr, itoivven- M. CRanford' B-HM, '..^, lichlful recreation room uith additin, | . If'y'ffu find any mari-juaiia,, you NO "WARNING.—l*op to floor.; For Me r C. SchafTernoth, Jr. Mlllburn 0-1B84-M " ••• . Second Ploolj— *' u Hillside place./ Ap il/hjIoon Ave.. CHanfonl (MH38, • lent to transportation, suitable for 1 orCOMMERCIAL VEHICLE—WO Chevro- LOVELY BRICK irfOME on 1M-''HSXI50: kitchen, ' TOxliO corner Jot,* Aitarhi itreplaee, full-leimth sun porch. 4 large ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING 'pnrtjinont,. she urged. . Bob Behrens, Miss Pat Kinsella Letters to For the Best In — ATTiaACtlVE ROOM. S windows ove>- motor. (Extra) 2 tires aiid new radia- At Work '".'•'• •••-. of 46 Halo street have announced terrd, ehamplon iilred, -t v.'e«-k« old. Call TELEVISION ,'& RADIO SERVICE tor, ^ust been repainted and* passed last bedrooms, with two tiled baths .plus fin- LOVELY CORNER BtJNGAI,OW ,. riisrSbdted'. and they wore'coming . After Mrs.iMerin^'talk, refresll-- and David Finch, Miss Betty Lyons, FOUR WOODFS' DOOHS. (Kid- wilidow look\ntf w'W garden In friendly home, the birth of a daughter,. Donna WEslfield 2-0«42fR. . Call us. No contract necessary, Inspcetiftn; A real good buy. Call ished bedroom oif 3rd floor, price S2S.0O0 ' „ ON A WINDING ROA1} ' BUNGALOW' on a fine North Side sirtM-t along ;nicely, '. : —;•• Wltlt-WARNING—Obey War- THE EDITOR POWER LAWN MOWERS u-iwn<. 10II ni u trc «wlv*i onTrf chair. for offcor two,'convenient ta transpor- • • • • ' • e • « * )• Finn floor had 6 rooms includini! !t> |. ments were served.*' and Georgt*-6errity, Miss Herta WOMAN'S ROLLER SKATES, White, CHANFORD ELECTRONIC SALES laHon. i at Muhlcnbcrg hCA convnli- lailwt CWanford 6-5QM. • r ANOTHER BRICK AND FRAME — 4 rooms and a room which could Well be a Miss, Betty Lyons, chairman of wo sbi- 9. and ease. Best offfr. Cnanford ANU SERVICE. ' -t»n Ave.-. ISganford S-aaSO. 1st floor—large living roam, science fcitch- > Group Holds Dance Demi ahd Karl. Anderson* Miss Hospital, Plninlleld. Mrs. DiFabio, . : REO ^-WORCESTER .. .' -loS No. Union Ave., CRanford 0-2340 bedrooms, two tiled baths with finished, - etu t,ile bath, S bedrooms, porch.. , third bedroom, , Tiled science - krlch«n , the membership committee, an- NO WARNING—Drop to floor. Editor,. Citizen and Chronicle, PTA"YFK 1'IANO lunch, ov'ef : "IStt Roll* 0-C89C. room on 3rd floor. Living room with lire- tiwd hath,'opea nreplace, Venetian blinds, Junior VIA held its . Spring Befty Hemleb and Wallace Chap- is the former Jo;m Maynard of Ind C-ilunrl *C5 WF*tR**W 2-1499, aft- ROOM for S Work Wanted - Female Get under desk or work bench. Cranford, N. J. place, deri. tllsd kitchen; 2-car garage'on automatic hot wa'er heat, hardurood rinars - noiinced.; that two^ new nrtcmbers Dance, "The Rainbow Cotillion," man, Miss Ethele Koeppler and ; er " p 111 ; * ** . •. LIGHT MAHOGANY, CHINA CABINET people, separate onvenient, also lflbbrr-2 finished roo>ns.lii kneiity pine. Cranford. . . MOTQ^IOWER —, I1OMK0 with, slldjhi! gtosii doom, like n^w, $S0, COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE RESPONSIBLE MOtHER W1U' car* forlot .73x148. ' • •" Price $24,751) bUr e>ra£e. 6*xlG0 lloC \vcr*e accepted into the club. They Charles Quarles, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dear Sir: .' ' . . ; ice • single, room. CHaflfor. c-Saoi. tf • •••* •••••* *. * - ., ..-.. . • .. Friday •evenjiigr-at-lhe. Onk Hill JKFF"- Chfrr% trro «wS. Mwelleirrt for Landscape PlantlnlL'9 *~ children. CHohford C-4857. ti Full basement —. Setnl - recreation rtiorri: ANOTHEIt At School Mr. and-Mrs. J. Ely Van, Hart UNllil 2-2B9fl.J. ', ' TWO ATTRACTIVELY-PRICED were Mrs. Althea 'Scheller and E. Skaarup, Mi\ arid -Mrs. 'Miles The olliccrs and.,-.district leaders ing 28'Fnrcal AVC, Lawna—Trtts — Shrubs BEDROOM - SITTING -ROOM, kitchen ;, laundry, oil A' C heal, I-car att. garage. Manor in Metuchcn with 75 mem- WITH WARNING-^Obey your "of Riiselle Park anno.uhcC'thb birth Sltfre l|*rkes eve FRENCH GLASS DOOHS, 6iie pair, afl'.ix Topsojl — Hu.mm — Firewood. WOMAN wishes ironing to do, nt home. 8-HOOM HOMfcS NEAR SCH06L CKAStfORli RIVER. .AttraMivc- of the Cranford ^-eh E»senhovyer prlvileiff!!, private dome, garage avail* CRariford 8-2403.. , .. S-8 copper plunrtblne, lart^ lot 142 it. Mrs. Ruth Dowlingr Miss" Lyons bers andt guests ia attendance. Miller, Mr. and Mrs,.j#l L. fJunn, po iiiehen each, double action hlngM; ,Tree» Trimmed and Removc-d' able. Jennie Taylor, Broker, CRan- If you nre Interested in a beautiful mod- frontaye, low taxe«. , Crounte with this 6-room home, scienre teacher. Go to assigned shelter Club wish'to extend their deep of a daughter, Deborah Johnson, *1 ern kitchen — this Is it.:Plus living room kilciLrn. tiled baUt, open fireplace, nil also announced that two guests Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Be Kremer, ..: ... . // AUHIAGF ism bill-rite coat'li, coed umull Franklin heutlmf *tov*. Colwell Call WE '2-U979 — Evenlnus after 0 fprd 6-0875. 4-3 WOMAN wishc!!'ironing on Wednesdays Dancing was from 9,p. m. to 1 a. rn. quietly. ' • ' . Mairch 6 at Muhlertberg Hospital, condition S20 t 15 .nfnrd «-t)2«l. ^awiiniower, *2.iiO, CHanford .e4pfl JIM LOVELAND with' fireplace, sun porch, three bedrooms, i d tJ I4^ appreciation to the very large'rutm- 8:30 to 12. Box G2S. care Citizen arid This must be seen. oniy SU.800 h*st. «|uie s s S^0, . were present,* Mrs. Robert.; Tool, Miss Mario Merrick entertained Mr.'and .W(rs, Albert J. Davis, Mr% NO WARNING—Drop to floor after 8:M p. m. • '. •.•'. .' ', '•' ' " • • . ;' At tiled bum. entire house in excellent condi- ber; of our fellow citizens who Plaindeld. Mrs. Van Hart is the •CIR1 -. mC\ClS 2C iiuh..v«iry ssaod con- TWCa FURNISHED ROOMS, «ti private Chronicle.. • ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING and Mrs. Chimel, Mr, arid Mrs. Come and Cei II —='Anli CHanfnrd lt-3544. TRENCHES AND HOLES « o , « « * IT SHINES! is rooms, hewl.y decorated worked so diliRently'in behalf of former Margaret S. Halt of a03 GOT A • BALD SPOT? Try myrtle —. a! mnjn," near'iius. CRanford 0-0572. Call WQMAN will mind child In her own • .Healtor ' After the business meeting, guest Mr.'B. Behrens.of Cranford; Mr. Wm. Fredrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- mass of, blile now — ..t«f.rj{feei1 all FflOtlnjiii, water lines,- ueWera. oil antl THREE'BEDROOMS and dressing alcove throuehoui with a «ood exterior paint ji'ih. in arms.' . , the Eisciihovver CaiSdidacy. . Central avenjicnnd is the daughter PlC^iC TAnllS, a ft..-attached* septic tanks. Prices reasonable by after 5 p. m. •.; '. l< . home* while mother is at business. 190 23 Aldcn St. GRanTord ald Fowlie, ?Mr: and Mrs. Carroll "IStm Often Saturday Till 5 o'clock yrar. Other shade loving pefemilafc:. North Ave., E., CRanford 6-0BB0. .with two tiled baths, large -living room New ho> water oil burnine furnace. N(>-, Finch, of Wcstfie/d, Miss Betty Ly- WITH WARNING—Obey Waf- - VHOTO ENSI.AHKEII. Kayak SHOW, CASE, sUm with w.ood ba^, thrt'i' LAWNS and GAHDENS -blow«d, prop- " •• CRANFORD MOTEL tf MULTIPLE LIST VOfJR PROPERTV a/large vote for we felt great con- of Clark Township have announced jt both luuiiiab'U1. Kalton,» 117 Help Wanted — Female ONf RETFORD AVE.—NEAtl SCHOOL WITH A MEifBBR OF THE. ^e in the spacious Irving rooivl, \VuH- dens: Go to nearest OK'd building ' shelvcti. i-xc«-lleilt coildlllon. ^ncrlncc, erty graded, also driveway* excavated: • See thin home for gvaeious living. * wall carpetinjj in the' livinc room m- ons and George Gariity of Cran- fidence in an expressed will of the Ijni Crunfnrd •' ^ • Cl'tanfoid 0-41A3. . . -CRanford fi-8350 or Cftariford 6-6823. ' HOUSEKEEPER rnd COOK; sleep In, tele- CRANPORO REAL ESTATE BOARD , or shelie'r. • , vision and radio it) rooni; all* electric Brick nnd frliinc — Really beautiful ded-' -...••••.. ... ' • • fpid, Miss Ap'ne Arnold,' also of majority of voters. It is apparent ^ri COLLAI«MHI.E'' CARRIAGE Apartments For Rent Inside. Lnrge oHt+anco foyer., living ANOTHER MtSLTtPLE USTIKG Paul Seliujbert Promoted Rail Rider THllEE-PlECE LIVING HOOM - SUITB, pppliances, congenial surroundincs. icf- Crunford and Mr; George Finn of NO WARNING—Drop to ground TELI j it iitri-->. tin\ hardly used. SIS. PORTHAITS painted liv oils, old paUit- FOUR ROOMS and BATH. CRanfprd erenees recnilrcd. CRanford 6.-3413. • room U:!JC2BI. dining room (14x15), thai an elected official can. be no Four*fifths ot all bituminous eaal livltii.' robin table, refrigerator. . Very WOOD BtJRNtxe HFtREPLAeE.'Ti is sM- , Paul C. Schubert. ,6f 197 North or dive for cover. Bury face in CRjiUufd 6-51U4 'bl CHanford 0-2477. ihK* arid'- frunws restored, lecture <;-3llt. Call after « p. m. attractive' tiled kitchen 'and breakfast EXCELLENT LOCATION ' East Orange, Miss Herta. Demi and stronger than the candidates noni*- produced in the U. S. makes at least CENTRAL AVE, CLARK, N, 3 fiamlntt of all kinds. y.'!0 Walnut Ave., FOOT PRESS OPERATORS, and bench room, tiled powder room,' 3 large No.'J! and No. 4 Franklin Avenue dbm W End one in »' home priced as low Lehigh avenue. became a- group arms.' .. '•';.,.•.. . Mr. Karl Anderson of Plainfield..' inated by the .political parties. part of its journey from mine to HiCH SCHOOL 1TA Vnisd Pair at A&A JONTENTS of S>nuuii. apartment. St-i- dRanford 8-0J85. " t tf workers, good pay. steady. worU. Apply bedrooma. dressing alcove and tiled CnKiwr-ar Normandy Place. 6 f«ims a» S12.qbO- ThU 6-room home' is In ex- Hif*t«-ii* iJ North Avc... W. Fflday afttJr S:3du. rn.. 24: Sprlivgdeld Ave.. ipaHmentg Wanted after 9 .*i. in. Advertisers .Mart, 347" bnth, beautifully finished third floor. }>iew• 3 level type homes: ..extra. Urg cellent condition with tanee livint! ronm, . Mr. and Mrs, Wrlliam Palmatier supervisor in the Materials Control Thus we feel it is an important market by raiL > • A{»nl Jitli /roifilOa m. to^4 p. m. . '. ' . •• r. V. SERVICE , '-,. Monroe Avc., corner of_l2lh. St., Ken-' 'Separate furnace loom "and lmmdry. 1 s^-reeited porch. 'Real plastered walls, hi Vehicles Cranford, Apartment 7. . space for mas'.ei'-b^ilitio'rn. etc; oil hot of SOS Manor ayenue entertained Sectioa of the Materials arid .Tools tinty-nf citizenship to vote-in pri- NITES, SUNDAYS. HOLlOAXSi •APARTMENT. 4 oi-. S rooms, urgently • Hworth, . • . 5-1 Recreation room with wood floor. . water .Base*Ray. heat; GS..E. kitchen; Pull- steam hea<>. loca'cd within a few lilimitc, WITH WARNING—Get out BhtAKFAST N'OOK TAtlLE. JlnoliHim ACCORBION S2o, HKe new. M^ Gaskt'l, 12 years T,V. experience needed, 2 adults, nigh school boy, •un- Nice yard, gnwec. Price S20.000 walk of Center.-, Owner anyious to i-i-ll. he following before thc^ dance: Division of the Mechanical Depart- maries in order that all.; parties v CLERK-TYPIST for permanent position man type windows; Breakfast bar and Go to nearest OK'd biulding or op txiirtu-* ,u,i'li leather 'cushions, •a.l5-Deiimttll ,ttoad. Cranford. . JERSEV RADIO SERVICE furnished. CRanford' 6-42H4 after 0 :- ea6*« ... stools.; 1st level., enclosed lavqtory; V»J pn lo^lK ari unusual buy. • V- >CJII CRanio'id £- C73 jftc;f ,Vp,ll1, • Herbert F. Sorge p, m. ,. '• , '-. '. in accounting department,- 40 hour, S BUNGALOVVS ' ' 'Mi';.and Mrs; Donald W; Schindler ment of the Esso Etandard Oil shelter. V nominate the best a^aiia'ble,candle clny week. Apply ip person1., Magnus reation space, laundry, and 23x12 ii STEAMER "and ~SMXl I Kit WAUDROBB IIOTPOINT ItEFRIGEKATOH, Jt ctl. ft., ••.'•:.' CHANFORD «'04B4 ••'•• TWO. WELL. BUILT. JUST COMPLETED. Cholce of color tile bath, wallpaper, ,SEEJ8 THIS? JJoat's not tf of Millington, Kf. J., Mr. and'Mrs. Company, iBayway Refinery, Lin- NO WARNING—Dron to floor. dates, dftimesjhosie" most capable.' wry tcv(id com'lltion. Call CHuiiford THREE -ROOM UNFUHNiSHED apart- Chynleal Co., Inc., South Ave., GarLivin- g room, attractive •kitchen -ancl dining _ Jrftieh tj.1>* bungal*>u.f but with TKl^K?> OI'IMIHH li?B- All pwfucl ment. Jtn\t' 1st "CRanford fi-8flf>l. ! . wood! " i .. • "• ;•; tiic ibitiircs, kitchen linoleum. C0ST MOP MOM i. Dcmerest >of East Orange, Mr." ;Bury face in-arms, .'.••'. • pf'tifiakirreTa^wisc choice fail to vote. condition ClUntord IS-11440." «o?«l • ' ' SHItUnBERV - LAWNS - ROTOTILI.ING alcove, two bedrooms, tile bath, expan- . S19.500.00 •;•'•.. it's sptr Sal? .HOBEHTS:. AND W1KSE SNtALL UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. DEMONSTRATORS earn .-vacation money" . Coura don't cue wbetber or noc. you company on March 25, 19?0' being 1PLOWER and V?GFTAjllX PLAM*S.-.Jiy- Cur necMsniy and pleasing perslunallty. '•'..- • . : • Price S1C.500 EXTRA SPECIAL ' . glassed in patch on the other, it's reglly imttmdmi to intuit your emi before the Know These~Signals , mndo sortie contribution towards -Unoks uud Hvfcprdd Sale. Quality and CR 0-n2«4 : • ,. Linden 2-20:it-n June: 1st, by. a retired", elderly cotiple, Lyndhurst, Mr. and Mrs. :Arthur Park West bnd IcimlitlUs t. unlllllvi, dolibl<> XW~ Free training covering entire-phase* of: 5-ycar-ol'd colonial. 3 blocks' to Roos«?- spiral ma' on » • deliekifut -Norih Side asilgney to the Engineering De- Park Wesi V i ~VuUVi« Ga'lore. ' . . . • • •'-. . ' locution Craniord or Garwood. Call •aSdeae—&r whether you can afford to creating , an avyareriess of the Jim- JunUii. i>l\H(«ii .ulioii'. African vlnlc-la, • the business. • Please caTT or write Vera" NEW THREE BEbROOM BUNciAlf.O'viV vtolt School. Vt.itibule an.d miest- closet. corner Id! u'itfain e^v' walk of the Hieh ^r. of Cranfe-rd, Mr. and RED—(Danger) 'S minutes of 1 1 'ROUPING AND SIDING ' CRanford. 0-201*1. • ..... 5-8 1 p«y • big judgment'/«u#»*»o«/ won't paftment as aelerk. He wasjialmed tubt IrtU^t ti* tWNJ . rosl' btlKlU** , Oil (Wf" v Sullivan. U24 Tlce Place. Westfleld. Call Livinu room 112x111) ,wlth 'fireplace, plc- lUln'.room =— njeplaci , book shelves: SCchxwil. lit floor brick. Roof is nearly wailing siren or -short blasts of portiince of participating in pri- Talir tliif No. 45 or Wo. 4B Bus on April GUTTERS .&. LEADERS . •ture window, laVce tiled batln with tub SiiUiH.-dliiiiur room., science' kitchen...otuni tuHtr. TtwrS*"* a- -2+s*aiM>Jn steel nee. Double tat&te. ' but ao Allmie policy on your'car will chanical Office in 1922, and moved ly "expressed \vill of-the ovters in Builclino; Costs Lumber Co | • Wnlcli rnnnforil....4USIW4. • ' tf; WH1T&-(A11 Clear) 3 one'- J-ENfcE. 1 j"f Jet-t," *4«; privet -Home—Ikw ASOTHER MUt.TIPLE UJSTIMG .* Mr. arid Mrs. E. A. Koycn-.of 215 ( In conjunclloiv with siding woi pulnt liBCl«tHTiiJi $ tnwent Aeie^loMM up to tht full lim- lo~ffie"Sloreh~otrse as a" purchase -Nevv-ijei-se.v. will undoubtedly—irti«- tja *jP **$ a unique luu fi-<-i dm It yomti'H »IS; To lie held at — PIVE-ROOM APARTMENT, bungalow-or POSITIONS.. OPEN for clcrk-gtpnofivl). LEVEL Pi strecUenteiTiainecflhe foiiow- minute blasts of siren or whistle; wood trim. . 1 OiYly S13,i950.OO ioo/yourpolicy.FindoutwhyrooreT«l- -teiti p^-ttilnbes- >a tlu biivlitj. di|< tlii'in ynurti.'lf, B« TKMPLE BETH EL house,. uiVfiu^u^4ii2uVwH ed."Oi*"UiSbe'Ore, Mr. Robert ^. Olson—CB < liuence decisions in (Hose*3l states -^-Ovc-r S.OOO sotislled^cifirtamcrsr-—'•• fipners. some experience desired, ad- ue-wbe car owncn the country. o»er ate ng before thth e danced : MrM . andd MrsM . order .cl.erk in 1940;'....' 2, minutes silence between. . save buitcte-rc and -Uab\ tarrij»,f. SO. 4.1 PiUV Aili;. I, by twi) adulijj. Muitt notify •'vanceiu'ent by iiieiit rating .plan, 40- Most attrncllvu of its) IvliuTu't; Viave seen •BBEAN»*JEW Sits. Cerirtute Nunn—CR 6-3083 ' d WEId 2(11R9 ••••". WiU: h. SCHRO13DER I'lrcscrit landlord by Klay 1. CRanford on lot .00x150. wThrve lni't'o be^rnoiviii, uui»tin«ooAliSTATE«utoiniur«io;! crs'. Utrnf aBtd nloawy. has b*HMt VENETIAN BUNDS — fiexaluny, steel, t \Mnlnut A.VC...... CRanfnrd I1-H474 hour, '5 day Week, Plibtie ' WE-itdeld THttiEE-LEVEL TYPE HOMES Sir. Haiold. Wilson—CH C-1954 . (i-1042. ^ ;: ' 5-1 2-2S00 for Interview, appointment. ,Mag- 4nri!c livinc ronm^vilh (lreplnce, nttractiOc BEAUTIFUL - LOCATION.. AlX . 1MPE. announced by Us* Park Wt-it wood: Plal tic tape. Also leeotldltlonlng, G. E. HOWLAMD — HEALTOR Get AlUtitc'i Um RATES «d bit' TVPEW1UTERS John Svfnda, 016 South Ave. G!irw . If the relaxlclzer'. Yrcutint'iit-i ulvcn nl ' Avc. KIB«l!e Patk. udile \ni! ujlt Hlblmiiii InBtallfU, no. h ^llJf)t* LADY for drif vlvanlnii utqrv. no Prfco... $22,000 " TVtiLll!. JJi Cfiilral. AV«., . y i f. experience* 'noeessary. Apply Blnt'-Mib- AVERAGE, PLOT ?0 k US FEET - Oristtuied' by I. &n]nndx—th? ABLK PADS] 3-pc. SeU, troiu »B.»S. C. BARNES. Paintiius Inlfrior and. vx- CKANFORB^Only S9.9O0, This Ja a steal. d Cull WEMileld 2-5U23. tf Choice of beautiful colon, i Free eitl- tefil. WEstfll'ia 3-6204, l 1 bon Clennuvg. .100 North Ave..' Garw/opd. 1st level: 25 ft. irarage. recreation spaecv savincs ra«th*.l '

    11 tu- olten-rt teriorv ^crt ?ns rypnire'd. Frtn eNti'iuutt'H. U-vr.-old COLONIAL—Beai|ti/iil' home laundry; oil-fired hot water furnace. A »*«ru ly^decofajed home tor a siroablo niate. given. Alban-LewiK, 160 N. Un- SANGS OIL BURNER. SERVICE., CRan- WEstfUrld a-aT32-W tiftfr 0 P. M. 8-8 family. Ttiree.. bedroofris «n. ivcnnd EDWAKD H. LAWSON cxclii>tvt*Sy So |K»ST«>JIS. of U»e r*^rU SEASONED TOI'-SOIIJ 4-yard loud.' 914 'ion Ave., cKanford eome ford e-U52»: • • tf 'WOMAK;far lioii«ewi,ork on Saturday. Call on lai'tse property. Evety rtexlmlile feature X IUJill) BEST \ evening!.' RAhwn.V 7-31147. , 1! 4 bedrooms, two tili.'d baths, aiit 2n"d level: Spacious G.E. kitchen, dish- .-floor, two on third floor. Uvlnc rnnm. West tutntf-cor*-Botaue. ctoola, djnettc, IS'.'t « 13'6". living room, ani SAVEt*~* Pake'Shop. 1 Walnut Ave.. Craiifoid. * ' Viice ,8,39,000 . ALAN JOHNSTONt REALTOR _ Tel.' CRaiiford 6-3305 COST! LA&ir 'SHADES, illk fabrld-^nil qHimfoW 8f0i?28. LINDEN DECORATING; eo*. — Painting pulhnan type wtndpws. year round MINTS, full lln« oi in» and dccorntliiB; established 1918, Call screuns, .base-ray heat throughout. "'•- •• aft3.Elm,!Stre*t,:-Wes«field ' ' '•• WITH 1 SEATS- Cane, rush, rattan. Work culled The lF*3fr&t West system uii lihnd Alt kind* uf lamp and shade le^lor aiiu exicrlor. Painteni discount Linden 2-3280. , tf •. • SUMMIT. 3rd level: 3 bedrooms, tile bath, sliding WEst&ld a^Sed* EveJi, WE 3-1240 USE- lit holjie lut- quaritltlel. Albaii-Lewi«, for and delivered. PLaiftfield S-B270, Work Wanted ^ Male EXCLUSIVE- IVAiSJHOE SECTION - door closets. •'••.'"• on vtAluRW pur W2." inrBo Hfiullo livinc room, knotty walks, driveway, rails front - and' resur tWp SMA.IJL NEW SOMSIEift COTTAGES Oprc* Monday tti Fruluy ev«?nltifiM, 7 to ' wood 2-3683.between 7 mid 8:30 p. in. tools arid car. CHanford 0-089H. tt. ccdarpiiit'lcil dliilnc room, Connlca' kitch- t>ictUim. Electricity. Run- r,<'liulno .Inlillu Mttli- S'n watte—rutu dauiu i CAHPENTKtt . CONTHACTOS. Repairs, en. 2 largo bedrooms and tiled bath on vlllr. «iirnltt>K ur- Free eneinecrUnj: civiitUm-o and X^E^tirtfUl 2-2158 * . ouuide window boxe.. «11 Icindi of WOfSO SAWED by powur saw in your 1st Hfli»r; sirnc '«n 2nd floor plus extra nin« water in one co«t»oc. <.-Ono-'ocrf. ied by Si'.iri, Rocbucl' and Co., »((. It. on tttrathlng eoKts.^? I Oower boKe«, pedestal table*, picnic motal weather .Htripplnu, porch '-r-iloa- " own yard. "Free dstfinatc. Call WEst- |)|ali». What« jab advice is ^kvicn £a I^tat Ux.* liur- HE X A 1 tt- .- Ures, cabinet work, scret^; ^uraiii-s. PAINTING AND PAPEKHANGIMO. — room. EtelouBt! porsh, open . patio, 2»car S375O. Write William Ki^GI At l-iifli Wr«li only * »Ki>f Kwif v^i^. Mliilrii lablt eaulidtia—rooflhir unc u.uing. George Quality mat*rliilj. careful workman- ili CEDAR 0-0353, ...... U .81 Klbabcth Avenue. CRanford. . tf WEstfleld 2-0400. . • « WITH A MEMBER OF THE sav^ Eiaaney ^on cun&tn»ction -snd 8-0893. , - . ; ••-• ' • .• •, -.'.U latc^ . . . CUANFOHD REAL ESTATE BOARD Trucking — Hauling Ail deur u liltt K HAVE FOlt SALE the; t>e»t top aoil WILLIAM ROESEL, Interior, and Exterior to? flying again. Watch IF you plan to build, repair or make PRODUCE. MAN, full .time, exjiericneed, Siniyia-. G. Gllmorc ...... CRnnfnrd B-3023 LICIHT TRUCKING and MOVING. 1-1-3 wtt-up SIDING uid rotted manure that We have seen. alterations. CttU Y. JOIINSEN, 405 Cen- Painting. SklUed mechahies, Pttrsawil Everard Ivcmpshall CHanford 0-0072 At the wheel of a new Clirysler, you have quicker, With this,safer,,way to steer* power brakes make to all builders^ home-ou.npis and Oebvered ariywhenf. Call Al Haes.l«, supervision, Sjto. Columbia Avenue, good working'conditions. Apply Kcnil- looms furniture! moved, tfai ranges! lot "SwdrtSiS" of "Flyirig :-,. ••'••'' Rental* •'•••''•'••:$ troi Avenue, Cllanford 6-B54H. i If hine mictuiles. rerrijjeraiors, fie. future J.ersevi TAnie^iunviv" the UEsUWld I-OB5B alter S P- "M. or before Cfunford. Call ClUnford «M71S. tl Worth Suuer Market,. 408 Boulevard, Burer, oohtrol ;_of motion than you've ever had in stops at- ajl speeds safer; and easier, too. Power t-hii..,lli. rlraV, kill! ^ __ _, . CASlNO.jjFllVERSIDE t>mW,. avaHabte ' HtatfMworth: ""' ' «tfesatei. Call CARL EpWIN Ante" which come with C TRUCK CRANE and T.D.-8 Uulldoier . Clark. To»T«hip, RAhway from the engine "libosts" every touch of your toe. dri*J—At the IW'f C ' for - banquets! •• Weddings, reception*, for hire, S. W. Oliver, IiiC, Cltoilford ..-. MULTlrPLE LJT Spring, shed their wings. a car. You can't imagine what it's tike till you KNOTTY PINE \ «Kt p^lra paftsllfli; ^L ^^^phd. ft*' VSNZTIAN BLINDS in WocK. 39 id M dance?, organization meetings. Attract- O-31S9 and Linden 2-7054. U HObSEVELT: SCHOOL SECTION •••.'•• • ' tt Actually you stop with up to 2/3 less foot pressure for top quality..,.,....'15- tttchet, custom Quality itocK blinds, til Wely decorated.. Kitchen facUltie*. Office Fot Rent AUTOMATIC Older typo home-, entrance hall, Lix-lni; then disappear. These driveitl With thig/u/Z-tfrnepower steering, hydraulic Af tnchtm Ion*, *J 30, also JfilcraJt and BowlinS alley rental. Telephone CRan- BEND1X Automatic Washer Service, ail • SCREW MACHINE. SHOP room with flrcplnce, full dinlni! room, TRUCKING GO, than, non-power brakes. You can bring your .•r ,-PANELING- v .V ,ford 0-0853. or Cllanford 6-2824, : tf work guaranteed. CRanford e^l71S. U •-.'... , NEEDS'. . - Estimates ~ Cpotract or Hourly . ., wood destroying insects -power does -4/5 the steering work at your gentle C. W. Breiu-man custom bllndtl/SSjS »q. Three-room Office Suite, gond * modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms nnd both, lltBT^WKEK at . ' •• '" . i loot Craniord Uphotalery Shop, 1*0 Incntion. Available immediately, one finished room 3rd floor, oil heat, ' 3,«»m»^«2S.OO • • •' ; cause much damage jo pull on the wheel! You also turn the wheel 1/8 Chrysler to a halt .from full speeds in many feet South Avenue. East, CKanloTd 8-O803. tl SEWING MACHINES' AND VACUUM Eei-Up Men, Brown and Sltarpc opcratoi--;, I plot, garnet-'. Price S14.9B0. thl« prler! Clean, -^ M\//L SPECIALS... . . SHELVING •-•' . ' ,' • CLEANEMS" . • — Inquire — Gftuuin .iiul Sharper'production workers'; V- For Insisoction consult — 5 Ms^mal «SSJOil ..' - . ' property. Buildings apt less distance. And ori rough roads, soft shoulders, less distance than other cars of comparable size l.rltht butterlly "•- J§ /*>£ Tutoring . (ijtlfnt, uiiunualiy ^^f>bd. It. SOLUMB1A WINDOW SHADES, Up to 31 g tepalred ahd' accepted for trade-lri en CRAWFORD VARIETY STORE Material handler learners. Brand new . . _. W>v-«tS5andup - •.••; ON ::.••.••••• BOARDS'--;': •' tncbeJ. on yolir roller, tl.39. Same-Day HIh S new ones, guaranteed Workiiifiiiship. shop -t- hlglit'st rates, ideal donditlons. JOSEPH. J. GOKEK. Realtor AC Itn^b Insulcd — CRanford- thlM protected during construc- snow $r sand, -"wheel fight" just doesn't happen. can stop. See your Chrysler ^dealer* soon. Feel for nJTOiHNOVHIgh School and CoOege AH IVeyr'rhjifiiwr—For limlile ur "' Service Alban-LeWu Hardware, . tuB 4'ubjecU. datolul ¥. Clark, B, A. (Yale), .; " — Free Estimate —*^ paid holiday!!,, vacation.'tetc, Apply — 111 North Avc, W. . CRaiiford G-1890 tion usually require it i • • v . • STANLEY TOOLS ^ «. Onion Ave. , tf vlAssfoclatea: HOBBIKS * JOX1SOI4. Inc. Your hand actually has five times the usual steering^ yourself why thousdndsof owners ixty Chrysler offers uuKidr work, ..helvi-t, raUhirK,, - LL. B., ICd. M. 336 MoUhtoin Ave^ West- BUJGER S?»WlNQ CENTER 113 Soutt. Ax*^ E, CRanlord «489S «r trims. . . ' Lin. W.1 field. Call WEstlield a-3741-W, tf 62 Elm Strco\, VvEst.fleId2.A747 tf Jumble Store DUH6 SCREW & MFG. CO. Jtrs.. Laura Hleicok » - CHanford /later. , ••. . • • •'•'•.. . . eonirol, through evory'minute of every mile ;;.... the two greatest advances in many years'in driving • M1LLWORK :'"• Springfield Road, Union, N. 3. D: T. Mear's -.-"'. CRaiiford •G-GUfld MOVING — STORAGE — PACKINO CRANrOHD Hefrliicratu n Salts and SerV- REMEiyin£jl_US, cotton clothes' needed. Near Route 20. First rleht turn after- John J. Ntary - . - ELlzabeth 2-STM LIST YpOS , Allied Van Line*. Inc. with the same sure "wheel feel" at all times! safety and driving easel COMBINATION • MOLDINGS Wanted Td Buy • .-'FlopT-Sefvice ••.:' -. .Ice. Household and commercial repairs Pick ii'iW't*v*«^ilMonday 'and Wednesday. .. ' Flagship, west bound ' We Specialize Exclu- BOOKS WANTED, plinne for dctallt). on Frigldalre, Kelvlnator. Croaley, Cold- Call Cllanford OrO222 or drop them oil" • ..Phone UNIonuille.2*7333 EARGE?»T-S MOVING AND STORAGE DOORS • SHERWIN WILLIAMS W. MENZEL —Telephone U* to dUcua. •pot. Norge, etc. Tel. CUanlord e-171S. :il 10 Smith AVe., E. ',...- ". now iosdini houneKold goods to all 48 . P. M , Buolchop, JJO Park avenue, BUNGALOW. 8 rooms,' both, full base- Clear, HI" dried I'OHdn-usn • pl PJJiltiiu-id 4r 1900 • tf yoUr Hoor problem*. Floor icraplng and ...... • •• . . ~tj ' States and Canada, ssecialliini if* New sively in proieclion PRMt- PIMV ' '-••^•^ • .)'• reftnlihiiig of old floor* a ipecUiity. Pol- ment, exceptionally lnrise aim rqnm, rw^,~f Florida and California ihisK- Standard, or uew modern I steam heat loili, cost around SI IS to TVmT ' . •• l.hilig, alia Waxing. E*tlmate» cheerfully ELECTRICAL Coatractlntf—Housewlrtntt, HOME; FOR tnentM, Same van to de*tin»tion.__L«t of properly against style., •, '•,.- • CABINETS. PANELING given. Phone CRanford 9-1349, 81 E1J»- lots Fm Sale hoot all yenr. GarnRe, low taxes, cbn- U3 ritlmaie Sour next roove, UNITED 3 ^5 jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, repairs ana vt'nle-nt to bus only $9,.100. • o Nursing Service.'. -beth Avenue. CHanford, . . y plugs fnttaUed, "George Sanaulllano, 12 :RANrORD LOT 75 K-a00, Walnut Ave., VAM LKES. fled Sar«enL Afent. • FLOORING nil improvements. Inquire 9 to S, ELECTRONIC RESEARCH TERMITES and -IxK Sio. I Hit ' > CRAKPORD-V. K. A. for General NUr»- My.1U' Strtei,. T/l CKanford B-6528. YOU WILL XPPtlEClATE thls_Ujir«J.Y - Wfistfield a^SOSS.. • • " . • -. tl to«. VfaaU, Kypodermiea, Maternal and. F,Lt*abeth !l-2427... .-.•.__ Leading Rfesciirch organization home; S blocks from center a7i3 school. KII.N IIHIF.II '.i.-.j.. Infant Car*. Health Edueatlsn. Tile Shoe Repairing . MASON CONTRACTORS ' has sfeveral openings in its lab- Six rooms In perfect condition; larBO other Wood i SCREENS rfaitin* Nurse Cart Help You. Nominal CASINO AVE.,. 50 x 106, alt Improve., SALE NOW • PLYWOOD U<; STXtuvr. ft.K A It rile Mldewallu, Flagstone work, GaruSe Build' menu, and paid. 100 ft.Yram Hlvcrslde orjitorips which are convenient- livinc. room, loyrburninB fireplace; full Aluminum »«u TeL Olitiiord C07ST, or, consult Ls SHOE REPAIRING, i6« N. Union Ing, Brick Work, CeliSr Water Asolintf. -j dlnlnu loom, exceptionally nice coiner troyiiig Insects, using* C'lrar. kihi dried' •SIDING KII.N llltlKIt ';.. Telephone Directory II Free eitlmates. SchWaMi/ -CRaflford Drive. Price S1.8B0.- Write- Owner, ly located in nearby Orange. white .pine framfett Avo,, tat aulck "hoe repair (ervlce, * tf Box 2908. Hollywood, Florida. U cabinots; Inrt'e Sun room, heated oil f 8-946S or UNIonville 2-I(U!S^. J tf Permanent positions with prom- ART SUPPLIES dependable engineering —th« ttiicut avails, IsK SKI.KCT. fl.KAIt ••in. BOARD O»] F.UUCATI year: the science kitchen la aomethlnn ising futures, in the following you must see — the owner hau spent uhle Ju»t .-.!.. ' lor quotes! CUANFbUIICUANlbUII, N. t. CARPENTER and 'cabinet makerriauallty PHONE CR S^lSflO FIGURINES : '- '• • • - method*. We are not Musical Instruction Holds: . ^ •:• several hundred dollars to' make It Sealed prorwaalH will be received by the craftairuihshlp. \Ludwl£.. Selbert, 38a A: Pumo Tuning perfect; 3 nice bedrooms, bath: attic simple exterminators. Ev- PtAJJO—CiOlTAIl-ACCORDlON Board of Education of the Township of Lincoln Drive, kenHworth^TeL CRan- ".' B|i«elalli«d Ti)lie Sevelopntent - CANVASS BOARDS Crunford. New Jersey, at the Cleveland ferd eO3IB V ' : tf PIANO Tunlntf and Repairing. - (stairsi; steam heat; 2-dar garage; luroe Private lr»sdin at our home or at our £leetroule Clreuit I)ev«li>i»nient .; lot; reduced to $1(1,900. SASEtS BBUSIIES ery job b supervised by fctudio. PU> SMiijla lit' s few lemons. School. Mllrt Street, Cranford, Hew Jersey, W. OrolT. "fur 33 veam W«tfleld'« and •••.'."•" Translator Ith Tuesday evening. Must 0, 1052 ut citlit.DEPENDABLE repklrt to all kinds of Cranford'a foremost plane - tuner;" 31S Initruiuenlii *i«-e ulth lessanii. Be- BEINS, REALTOR an experiencedL technical- ready-to- paiitt FURNITURE einneni/out sttecult , Kesultti guair- o'clock (Daylight Savlnc Ylmei, at which . household iHIcIeSTiild *ro)ioiial9 will, be publicly opened - iohable ./ralMj/ Phone CHanford wood a-WOl. Member a( tftlw-3en*y 1? North Ave., K. ' CHanfara e-orn ly tralnecl licensed engi- kbteed. For full information cull Wind- • NATIONAL UNION > : Kntoothly KXiiitieil. tJtatil^, 9*mii ' SI'l'tTAI. ^- Stow sor Studio*. MAhwj 1--M23. 4-3 and read, fot'pr- ••••', 8*0140. Ple»ie <«U •Uer 5:30 p, m, U oi JPinno Tuiier*, U 1 PAINTING SETS neer, - • .' " ' ".""*• brjiulifully . UuUkJol — ^aiat. lilanUFt«, toys. liiiAkh, ulmt-hiive- Anthracite Coat for the M.ULTIPLE LIST YOUH PHOPERTY : Cranford' Public Schools :.. PLUMBING oi.d Haling. Piwer* cleaned ttEUABLE piano tuning and repairing RESEARCH DIVISION yuu lii It. Ruegrd utility-.eheil.•'.•'.' Specincatlonii and proposal foniia may with electric sewer mac'nlne. Gujran- by'recognized experts. CRanford Piano M.MI SCOTLAND ill)., OitAJJOK, N. 3. WITH A -MEMBER or TflE . SHAHEEN AGENCY Picture Frames We are a New Jorsey or- Clocks Unpaired be i.ec\nyd upoit. application at the office . t«d. Edward 6. Lcddeii & San; Tel. Co, Tuners and RebuildeM, 3 North CnANFOnD HEAL ESTATE BOAHD ROiclle ^1JO7 aiuLGMan/ord 6-2933, Aye.,'Kail. Call CRanford S-S120. U OOCKS — 'Sprinc wound or electTts of the Board of Education, Cleveland ganizdiion^ employing CHESTS. . . cleaned and repaired. & P. Chamber- School, Cranford, New Jersey. H. V REYNOLDS, Rotary .peclilUt OU . The Bnnrd .of Education reserves the G-ROOM HOME, 3 bedrooms, tiled bath, New Jersey residents, and .1 Ult.VU'CK lain, CBanford fl-4397. • . tf 1 burner aer»i£e ori all type* VscUUro rttht-to reject any and all bids, waive cap „ insulation; weather !• stripped, RICHARD HARTIG 1 1^98 cleaning Ou or coat furnace*. Cen- storm windows, onk floors 1st nnd 2ricl we hew* served Ne# Jer- III " ia x -:i" vr s II :" 4s Inrnrmalltles and award' contract an it may Verslisn Work. Tel CRanford rt-SlSo, U diwin bust for the inturests of the KCIUU'IIK. floors, steam loili, garucc ' nice lot, (JOHNSTOX rAINT SHOP) sey property owners_8UC* ,. -Moving — Storage UOAIID O,P EDUCATION. convenient location, occupancy on' clos- Crdnford. N. J. lii«Sl430O0O 101 N. Uhion Ave. - cessfiilly Bince 193$. Our r.n*s" b* -ifw K ik*5'*dL' VOCAL and naUaiixwlde" KioHnjt and Curtains REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY aicince. Aienta for Allied Vtktt line*, • It,-1«. MrCULLOUait. For these and others call — -. i reputation in Jfiis field ia lot All -type* of crallnjf and paoklng. District Clerk. JURTA1N9 Uuhdere4 at Kdiatj, CaU RICHARDS .- SWACKHAMER ' !••»»• ••" h B?|- w % ll1^-Jl ••AlU •ervirea' performed ill au expert April 24, 10S2. • 4-24 CRahfoid 8-88S0. . ' M •1 AldCn Street—CR 6rH22; 8112'or 0490 unsurpassed. . C T""~—' at reaionable ritea, KUUAVktU—II. ami IK BOBBINS »t ALL18ON, Sag, thousands of references JU South A*e» K. I. B, M. & mSMHICH OPERATORS <:w h « as- * % ii"a- 4> -Vboo* CBanlord S-OMo Cranf *4 M. 3. are available in New Jer- TYPISTS. POlICVr~WHBffiiiS ilr. a*J Nn. 4 sey—not in some distant Ill" W K It's" «•> Furrier ••:"•• K FILE. CLAIMS & MISGELLANEOUS-€Llrai^- state, Our work is GUArV~ A, lLANTNEfl-^SeW coaU and learfi for ACeOUNT CHECKERS & BOOKKEEPERS — ANtEED FOR S YEAftS , iAblfs, rHii'irit, rheKtu, • aafe, KeraodeUiuf and repairing high The Wise Old Crow 8e& IWKRTV all i»rt» ef rabllietk—-laa mfib l» trll ffraOl iur*. 118 WUiiut avenue, CHun« •CODING* RATING,. RENEWAL & CALCULATION CLERKS . Without addittonal charge PHONE ORDERS TAKEN! »b«,ul—SKK tilH KliO\viiOO3i-t>iSii,AV! :. m e-ieta. u With the Crauford Real Estate Board T- POLICY CHECKERS —a one-year guarantee is worthless. Dressmaking and easy one, of iHe Cranford Used Cars. Wide Sclectiott. Many COMPENSATI6N CLAIMS lXAMINE|t Alterations ~^ Board Members on Old list below." the Board for your piopeityu{Cmn' For Information or 611 DONE AT HOME, button holm [-J iBJ^n^Owtt * Buy with cpftfidence from jjjj -. Insurance Experience Preferred But _ _JHte Will d&iribule yoW listing to all ford Boaid Membois have a com' Inspection and Advice— 1 the olJiers. and to over 200 COKjp* plete.understanding of tfib local CA1J, a^ealerwhase reputafiSw is, established •!> Qualified Beginners Trained, maiket i-ADOS'"' SUITS' ahd BHESSES made to emtirnj out-oHown brokers. i onler; ahw alteration*., Mn. 'HUfMi, • CBanfow* 4-3M3I. - tf from 30 year« of fair dealing. Attractive Houis -YOUR SALE will be made qakUy and JERM1TE LARGE FREE PARKING AREA-DRIVE OVER! I NO CHARfiE is made for muiaPie list*' ifAWJ TO MAKE YOUK OWN tJHESSES M Geod Weirking Condilions ia N*w~BuUding easUy. You wiU be glad lhat you the finest car America has yet produced - and kulu. Uritii! pattern and material , Unusual Vacation & Benefit Plans ing. You pay only the standard, "1 to Mr* f. CtirUtlanu>n. Ill) South Ulllim commission thai you would pay foT~ __ reUed upon die Craniord Board, J Avenue,' cHihford 1.-4372. . tf th@ service of et single .broker. mad* up of the men who know CONTROL - . Cranford property Beet,. }• Park West \l Driving* Instruction BUREAU CHUBB & SON The member* of CRANFORD KJSAL ESTATE BOABD handllnr molUpIr A-l AUTO SCHOOL . " X Uccnawex d by State el New Jeriey PROPEttt¥ & HELEN HLAKESLEE . CR 6*0102 IEABN TO DltlVB "'-" DAVID MURRAY .... WE Si«W 2 Locust Street yi lirtii* 1266 MorrU Turnpike, Shori HWB RALPH DELLA SE1KRA Wb It 1H>STONI CR 6-1890 ROSELLEPARK,N.J. OII PiMid Survica Bus.Routes AZi>. 70, 72 mid 7s~ Miller Motors, lite. CB SttW? Lumber Co. mm w. HEINS * SON Typerfriten 6-123? • - Telephoiiet*! npalrt »nd Telephone: Shori Hills 7-4800 No Appointment Necessary THOMAS MAfj MEEKIV WESTF1EI&,'N. J 310 West West-field Ave. Cit 6-0400 . CHesiaut $-1 and 576 NORTH AVE., E, and aiopllM, Office ©pea Moadsif Through Friday . ROSELLE PARK, N. J. NAL TYPfWPtTEH Ca BnVe e CHftYStER f«feyTJ> iSUert Craniord t <

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    JV's Open Sejauspnrrfi- put. with lalone ^Winnittg with 1 Ve at fet 3 made Easier favors for the chil- May. Mis. fitarry Axtt of Cranford WonJen Keglers to Hold ^ ^ ^k inchesih , fol- Roselle Park M-?_,, , Q-iiIf-.1 >• niihle'd.-.'_i.'wpmfn'In _tr6eK- i^CT Annual Dinner May doivJcdrtrpyohnTKoiSeh^ accorti- l^tori, KTass.7 'cnmptaili'.t j; t^ ..doiiichtauiSclby^s Clendoh. Reariek kept'it going'in Burn Sanitoriuw, Scotch, P.lains. tation to the m'eotini*. catcher, that a Mrs.' Joan ^ Cahutt, captain of oto ••ptigi. hi her. ,.tau^hi<-i', .Mari^rie IPlans are being made to ..partici- Boicling League Championship Junior High baseball team jourr 4he pole vault, cleaning the bar at and son/jiohft, all'of 4i7 Qak street, I Guest siwakei-'l-Kt 'Pliur.^liiy was 'was. pcekini! -W William's Beauty Box, •annourii--- killing resulted in an-av-rthnw of pate'in .the annual Fly Up to bi?UnitRenathes Dr. Tliomas H. Tliorburn of New i dow every (ilfiM- retice neyed to linderi on Tuesday after- «f-€t, six inches and laibne com- •»i()-*ntly Vkited ht«r stirt; Gp, Jos- held in May at Tatnariueis Park, that . tho Mountainside Women's Everything points to the Repub-*- pleted hls.,dnublc.Jrlurnph- in thefitst bast', with Vmirig taking sec- York City, past', iirwUliMil of the Bowling League will "hold its an- PETER-EN'S DAIRY (V noon in their i952-openeir, but the eph Wharcholl whho is a |>atient at : lican Club holding the champion- weights with ^ first in ,the discus, ond. H_\veveiy Kern fanned Brawn American Qstcopathic Assiiciatidii, - nual dinner at the Stockholm Res*- Thommen 155 228 158 Blues suffered a 5-1 Setback to the the rmy Hospital, Ft, Devens, Mrs. Fasnacht ship in theCranford Bowllni E. A. Prterwn , •32 133 172 through his .work in both,dual and Rendineilt to end the threat. land novv tlepartment head, of" the.' Blue aiii- Gold • ' taurant^on, May 15. The dinner will: -fohrako vs...... 175 155 157 Loss, 6-0 Bengals. Cranford was only able Walk Away With10 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! League when the season is conR, Petereen 188 1-2 meets, MeClendon 'is Crah/ord's A great'bit of clutch pitching Troop 75 Back Home Mrs. Walter K. ' Fasnaejit of | Now York Ostcoputhic -Ciinib. —| Ace presentation of awards arid i_0 172 Scores 2-1 Victory fty Ann Miraglfatta, daughter 'Locals Ha'-ided Second eluded tamorrow night With Bw. PXersert ... 1 172 to collect two safeties off the tin top point-better with 28, followed was dune by Kern in trie fSOttfr as Crnnford was reflected presldeht Earn, Nose aticl Throat. , j. Trackmen Garner election of _fficer_j_ - 17J 15 I irsls; Diial Meet Alter 4 Day Camp Trip two-game lead, the GOP keglers Handicap ..... 16 V of Afr. and Ws. Joseph'Miragliattpg a 'Speaking on "Ever Sine*? Dis-i Losss in Conference; Mrs. Cahutt says anyone who Is den hurler, George Weriijing^an ^On ponimergue's Hit by Lincoln's 20 nnd -laione's • 18. the.bnrough club put nien on wc- fS Sd l l of the Union County Women's Oi=- First Place in Newark meet, the Sportsman's Shop in the "'..-, • TOO M -67 Clifford ScQ-tt Trips Record Stands at 1—1 McClcridon Has five firsts and Lin- ond and third' with' hone out and of/S Second avenUev .recently cele- GARWOOD—Twenty-one st'outs e^iseK," Dr..Thorburh declared that' ... 'Cranford High gained "the-tHs interested" in forming a team to Mike Wilson picking up the two Edge Woodbridge of Troop "7S returned Sunday from toopathie, Auidllnry''• at the four- ostcopalhic physicians are cur.inK I RAW'S mmm Kerii Srikeouts 14 final "bumper" night match. ' ."• — 0 —-' •' .-'• U- By HUGH DELANO coln and lalotfe two each, threatened trj turn the gant« into b^a hprjsecond birthday with a 1 he jinx thflt Res-lie Park seems tinction of being one of three New take part in' the league when it : ' REPUBLICAN CLUB 121 CHS Behind 4, Hit hits. Jerry Katlary went the dis- Although'.they were held to but iriy for several young friends., q. four day camping trip to Camp teenth ;mmi;ii spring luncheon l«pt itmny of tlip. eases wlvich lu>ve | .goes into action nexj year, may The race lor the other tCrnone; A, Tlrines- __:.i IBS liB_.124 Gaining first jplace in. 10 of the a rout. Thomas and. Appello both > Gil Park Ave- • ' Plcdnflold to Ii iyo' cflmns.ui). wish over Cran- Jersey high schools to take firs Tlnnwl ;..„.,..... 120 190 1W tance .for Cranford and allowed one hit* Cranford. High managed D •}»<(. __ I1N1OV .were .present from CJar- Lion, -}erke)e£' .'^eighUi. 'Sleeping Thursday,, at the William Pitt, been .iliagnoscd as slipped -sphial j 1 positions in the league is close am Chucking of Nafie ,.. ' Track Event. drilled iihe singles- to rl£M and 0 place ir) One al the nine high schoo contact her for details; /il Mimann ^_,_,..._.,_...... 184 • 132 141 to edge Wo^dbrielge 2-1 last 'Thiirs, • , 13 events and posting' shutouts in out in tents were ten of the older disks, • | ' ftn.l Higlv teams in .recent years L < ^even hits, 120-yard'hlgh iuirdtesr-l. Cnnwav, Appello stole secBjid. That's as far *od, Cranfora and Elizabethr Chatham..'-.'' PL 6-0008 anything can and: probably "* Ocllrr _. _._,,._.,_..-M 104 ISO 133 - . By HUGH DELANO evenis in the sixth^annual Setor While feliow-kegler^Nane; b d?ay at Memorial Field in their Ifljo three events, Cranforg' High's track boys with {he yoUnKer scouts _ w.u." kept 'nlivc as Park edged- the happen-tomorrow night Burnett' .„, 2-1 149 154 .A second ^ame with Rosalie ha. n: J..Weld_«^ht. Crunfordi 3. h^ as they got as Kern struck out oHerbert Weimanh of* Admiral Among other-officers arc: Mrs. Hall relays hbld at Newark School; land was rehearsing'"" for a play, 16 Gllffdfd Scott dealt Cranlqird been added to the junior higji home opener. Bob. _)ommorgue's ranfofd. Time«— O;17. . - • 'Farra§:ut Academy • spent the using the cabin;. Reglslerod Pharmadst In lot ilc in a 3-2 thriller Inst Monday four members of William's Beauty. '.. The third plaUa-Democrats, who .HANDICAP ...._.,.., i» IB team scored an overwhelming 78% lBO-yard low hurdle* ~ 1. Canwav. Youhg, Brown and"Rendihelli. Robert Laicr, program .chairman: ' Virginia Leads Stadium last Friday and .Saturday High a severe-jolt last Friday at line single over second base in the M E-ister holidays with his parents, .1*1016 was spent hiking, working attendance at store Day nt ltosellp P;irk. In posting their Box tried to hold down the fort in dropped two to the Republcans.last B2I 837 700 schedule" this season.'. It will be to 38"A vfin over Unibn on Tues- ? V?' SchU'naw. Cronford; a. plues Co Ahea-fl Mrs. _*rnc_f;J. Render,--treasurer; Virginia, with eight, lias given nfth sirainlit win. the tops to Union The .B~lU.es cjiiartet of Cliff McClen. DEMOCRATIC CL JB 111 Memorial Field sis the-'East Orange played as the final game of "the first inrlin&"prdved to be ther-lncals knecht, Cf-nford. time — 0:22.7 Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Weunann of 334on advancement requirements and the nation more presidents than and Night ; the Mdunta inside League l;hursd-iy Friday, Will be pitted against the DelGandio „ -IK loo -80 lop-yard ,dash -- J. c. Mlace: petersen's IJaLry Ward 1« 157 seasoh on May 27 Cranford; 2. Randalph. Union; a. Tiethe fifth en a dropped fly ball. Aft leaders In charge included assis- pOiieiinK secretary. AH are local any other state- In, the union, JOKI its third loss against Ti like, Jock and Bob BoteieP. won th Beym •.... , ..„..., 20! I4S 176 handed them their initial setback drove in both runs. Woodbri^'* trou^acjng tTnion, Seth Wcckley^s between f. VoorhWi. and H. V Mr. and Mr_. Stephen Burchcfk I'esidentB.i-The annual meeting am] sixth ra^s-of "the nine unclassified, team in the j"our team league, which bowed twice- to the Sports- Hull •..--. -..-IS) 140 -.IBS in the Four-CoUnty Conference. pushed their only1'score across the .Ctatilobd—Time — ft.ltfs. er Bob Albert_on, pinch-hit{ing fc of 10 -Secon4 avenue' entertained tant 'scoutmaster John Ferrari^ nmount v'f wins -and what is mqVe dropped a pair to Ace Quality man's Shop* keglers. The ,Cit_-ei Fllslnger .'... 203 151 ,1B1 Blip ^d Gold" runners evened -20-yard dash — 1. C. MClendi. installation of oOicers will" be held -m Scott posted, their second wiri iri plate in the sixth. ••'•"••. Witte had grounde^i out. Owen's who Wiist in charge, scoutmaster' (li^mr.rnginK^the setback £_ve tn<» high school mile relays in 3:37.5 Baraa .... - •• - H*i then^ddal meet record to 'Ul, hav- Cranford; 2. H, Voorhe&s, Crawford; 3. Easic* Sunday at a family dinner. at tho summer homo of Mrs. Wal- Second was I.ona of New* fipbhelle Cleaners^-- the only quintet thei and Chronicle won two from Sun league blay and their third in "all \, The win upped Cranford's c. •sent a long flyt o ri^hl-enier t Charles E. Mercer,'Jr., and assis* UHi Esso, which h^fl stayed *S_ more ways than one,. since the ; ^f moving .to second on mm ii; Cranforcl. has been beaten (3:33); John Adams High p 614 total. •' ',. •''.... - i ' :'•-'- - Undefeated status in 4CC play, had weelc asi the CHS teams get into formances, However, lie'th ViRht- Pole Vault — 1. ncarlck, Cranford the wcekencl in Massachusetts iwue. Also nf significance, is that within one game .of Manfra's Con- BUILDERS' GE •Farmers'.- are a Group '4' school. !. M_eKeh-l#, Union; 3. Tie betweon JefT- th row t o ththe platelt , DD«mhteirKue visiting-relatives, low .avenue.'As their, first project Brooklyn; (3:36,5)J New Roehelle, struejion, lost two to the leagiie A—ar *.....* , ,,. / 104 anothef bad day at the plate,'tbelrig fuil sWJng for their, spring sports ISanders^ Jhad^ their off woments. rie*,. Osaford nnd Lushmaf, tlnion. the group scheduled n cak© sale to tice tho P.'frkmcrl stretched;theii\win- (3;.4i.B).; Andrew Jackson-~«H Other games of 200 or bettei Crossmnn i held to ifour scattered hits. .Cnitt- program. GOheievert events, four Kern, "whose*; control wasr ont as Cranford Slso notched a win over Height — B feet, 0 Inches. scored to put the Hiuos ahead Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Phillips HENRY P. TOWliSEND, Agent to fall two games A. H.ddad •'•'•.iiS' be held this Saturday froni 10 nin« streak in Four-County sports erookiyn, (3: MM; Perth""" Amb'oy were rolled. by DiLorerizb. Fisch- the losers in cross couhtry.last fall.' Hl.h Jurnp:— t. Lineoln. Cranford; 2. as Crisanti sent al ground si' and (amily of Mountville. Pa.; are DlCbreriu) : 120 - ford'had beeti held to a lone safe-;are varsity arid three jiffiiior high;. sharp as in previous assignmun(sr Lambert, Unloft; 3. Tie bet\Been PrlelW- a. ni. to 1 r>. m. at the Fire House. ALLIED VAN LINES, Int" io.24 ' ' • ••.. * • ". . • 'OiSiA; and St. Peter's of Siatert MOUNTAINSIDE er's Market; 219; Koehler. Harris 1S7 Already seasbhed withthe ttnion inrl Rearlck, tff-Mfbrd. Dlstanie 5 ft through the right-sifde.- •.'. tlie guests this.week of Mr. Phil- * *? DiTulio „ ty by Woodbridge the day before ' Paul Buonaguro's baseball teanr had two shaky innings—the third li s In charge of the affair, will* be " Fireproof Siorace Packing. * CraiinR & Speolalty Mnnd.i'y'si.garne wns a tight affair Island, (3:44.5). With the. New WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUF Ltd., 215; Fulcher, Silnny Acres . 128 and fourth. The "Blues ace loaded County and Seton Hall relays, plus J iriehes. ••••.•' • The Cranford lead was •slh*. Wit ] lit-*;--P ' * rc*t'_*__._-t(Mrs.4 <"• TJ. for Commercl-I ma Estimates Given Freely 213; Jacobus. Citizen and Chron- Handicap 22 arid has fallen' Off considerably, iri' play-s host, to Scotch Plains this .Broad Jump — l.Bell, Cranford;',.2. Mrs. Charles E. Mercer, Jr., and '•'ft:. ,3 fiotn the start. Paul Buon'a'gurq's York 'schools dominating the ifille the bases in the third and left twg two dual >heets behind them, Cran- Haai, Cranford; 3. Lincoln, CranfoTd; Db- lived as Park capitalize;! on two n-.uiberJPhillips of 51,2 Spruce aVe- Household Goods. Can WEsifield 2-4464 Mfanfra's Construction ...52 885 .798,. 654their hitting since, the season's, first afternoon at the Memorial Field, in Mrs. Clifford Buchman. • ' . • chin viekied a run in the ftrsiinn- relays as usual, Cardinal Hayes 6. iclfe, 218y»nd1 210; W^er, Sports< three gamesjh--^-• a Four-County Conference game more ruhners stranded in -the ford was .paced ;by big Cliff Mc- taivse.— 20 fe«t. \t, inch. .' errors to take a 3-2; lead W'.the}nu*- •?••. - '•-,•'„• Dunn's Essa ..,.,.....,...... i,.....5O 40 man's. Shopt 207; Hayeclc, Sports- Clendon, Bill laiohe, and George Javelin — :1. C. McClendon, Cranford; Plans are under way for the an- ing .ind then came, back. sjVpng' in the Bronx followed the same, pat- 3? worked against and'journeys to Roselle! on Mon-fourth. In all, Kern fanned fuiir- !.' C*rrv".Union; 3. Bell, Cranford. Qlsfanee fifth. With one out,QS_awgJni sin- Mrs. Joseph!^ Noyes of 2 Pres- nual Father-Son Campocee to be the nfth with a pair of .'runs that Ace Quality Cleaners , 43 man's" Shop, 220; Thommen. Pet ARNOLD AND SON HI. «1S8 feet. 8 Jnehfs. St tern by capturing the Eastern High v Rlspoll , 104 124 4ay in another colifererice test. "The teen Reds,- strikiHg ^out .tjhrce rrion .Lincoln. McClendon led. the field •Blod'to right-center and MntiWed « »«««». Granford. will enter- William's Beauty Box ..,..,35 Thjursday and -set for Shot Put — I. lalone. Cranford; 2. tam h v nnsi Hteld at Camp Watehuffg, Glen <-ent them in front by a 2'-l,'margin. Schools' two-mile-r.un. ersen's Dairy, 228; Burnett, Re- \Vel_and ..,..„•.....„... 130 PI. each, in the first, third and seventh. with 16 points, gathering in a trio Korach. Cranford; 3. C. McClondo'n, Cfan- S-n(orif v 1-2 -147 -JS9 Monday's tilt with Roselle Park, Blues pounded the combined bffer- on to third when Daley fuAled. ? ™ * club-tamm^ Gardner, in May. • However, ;iided by., some slppjiy '•The relays, primarily"a college publican Club/. 221; Beym', Dem nC. first-places and one third place, ford. Dlstnnee — 4B feet.•_«. Inehes; r ! : 124 Laubachv working with.an as- Launel'then? booted Lane's ' • -^ "••• .•- , : -- - i -if era tic Club, 201; Filsinger, Demo- Tr*___ ,... 178 181 C^a'nfofd's Dori K-tti did Hot start iflg- of Al'Unkert and Lou Stran- Dlteus—1. Inlane. Cranford: 2. Sehreck, i-venmgelude Mrs. .Garwo. Heledn guestPrishs anwildl >unMrs- . iielding on. the part of the locals, event, saw Manh'atten, Fordham DeMarco „...„..,; 189 103 159 ori the "mound for ihie Blues, in- ich for 14 hits in posting'a 9-1 win sortment of. slow curves; .wiis in- jaione, with two firsts, had fenJnlon: 3. Martlno, Union. Distance 111 er and Mangini crossed the [plate. P.nk pi'ck'edup two Scores in their Villanotfa and Georgetown.' domi- cratic Club, 203; BrinkerhoflJ, Bar feet, 2 Inches., * . ' , I-Artn.'Preuss. •••••• ''"•'. ...•-. ' 743 728 730 stead,' the see. riighty moved to over the Raiders in the season's complete control' except for tho "points and Lincoln with ft first, stec- Noe walked and. .after Two Fineil for AHowing PtATTS raUIT TUU SMIAY h.ilf of the .fifth to go ahead by .3-2. nate the college events of ^ netfs Liquors, 201; Czajkowsk . VFT* 121 . • :Hrs. Louis Martel, Mrs. Leo Pe- YOUR CAR PICKED UP shortstop. -Glenn Owens moved opener, first frame. Unfortunately though, nnd and third.ilboasted niner-Other went down' swinging. Appello OR OU JI is the all-purpoie iri- • Dun Kern was tagged for the loss most were- held on. Friday. The Peppermint Room, 200; and Sicko, A. Tlneo „. „ 151 1«9 1-8 top honors fo'r the Blues went to eing, and Mrs. Ralph Gray of Gar- Dogs to Run Free AND DELIVERED Enrico Trucking, 202^ ... Welsert .". 124 153 100 over from short. andl^erifr-Hhe dts- thus far this season the Raiders his opening inning troubles ruined lined _ single over second to bring W«K" and Mrs Wilbur Wright of GARWOdD --Thomas MeCas- secilcide and fungicide for fruit and in all, suffered a disduraging majority of high school ^ Blues Second Warkowlch .... :.*,, -118 13C what was otherwise ri neat bit of Bob McClintock, Charles Rearick, tree-. Thist cw rhalerial cod- defe.it. The big righthander de- Berardlnell) Z.7ttzr?U 173 tance against ->cott.V5?Ifhough.^ne have shown very little pitching, in Lane with the winning run. jWeslfie ,a are attending dinner arid kill of JOS Anchor place and Jos-- Htr«*« top-notch car »ervlct for were run-off, on Saturday, with Secretary Arthur Boertmann.ha Schirmer '....„..„ '. J87 160 IBS pitching. The W»bodbridge riRhty B^b B6teler, arid Jesse Bell. Conference Xxtm. ,.'.' •'' the Westfleld High athletic is&W. J.' Kieseweiier ...... ISO 120 well have 'escaped th-" firsKround keep the "BJues- in the running. >f last year's work .against Scott. never jftiaterMized. f"""'•321,..avid, on April 1 paid $5.' '." . . ' fourth relajf cr&wn iri : D*mocr_iic Club -_-_.__._;^.____ 56 . Vylen ;._,..„.,. •„ 165 °I7- Laurel was hit by a pitch, Ge6w Seotties twice by 7-0 and 2-0 mar- at this season intact. His 1'4,'strike- l^ter-Cri *- —kairy '. i*.__*,_.«_«_ 3i_ 38 S 10S end. Kern then, forced Bob D6m- three-hitter. Bill Lee, Al Kime and ed a lead which they .never re- weVe strikeoufe wtththe-infield 1 Muhlenberg- Hospital, Plain Other cases, involved npn«area and defended last ye_r!s#ile, piled CiU-en-Chronicte ______„„._.-_ 5« . 39 opkins •.,.: , J 174 148 Juraeek walked. Glenn Owens llieiN linquished;, blanking the Farmers ins and by their win over, the •outs inised his.1952 total to.54. To Eni*e "PettB Relays Schul* ,.. :...„„. 1 mergue at second, and was moved tlnkert have been .the* Raiders' top having only "one aas-st. TKeimi field. drivers,' , > Sunny Arm ._• _.__^ «, 53 40 H-ndiciip grounded to Fred Degler at short; Blues, Scott has gained eonsj,der- _A son, Gregory EtHvard, Was Cranford High's track squad wil up a »*card-breaking S^-points and ,R_t_ify.Cilub~_—i__ ... SO 43 to third on Bob Albertson's looping hitters so far this iiv the 220-yard dash and taking struck out three men in both the. -Brb.wn._ Troublesome compete again in the fifty-eighth captured: five-of thjjpseven events. Harris, tad..___,_;_.______:_. 50. 43 ;••••.•-.-• -38- -_13 797 whose throw fo Mueller-at third - Sts, in the JOD, 44.n,>viri, «.hp..ff^.: ^K1<» pfA?tigAin4he4GBandalsir borsi hn April 1 af- MUhlenberg- BU1CK COMPANY . BARNETT'S LIQUOR (3>-r— trie "fifth and sixth and two each in the Moselle Park/Coiich Herm Shaw annual Pennsy Ivan la relays to bePlainfleld and Cptn'f«jrdi which had FbchePi -lirtiet __ Beaten; H6wever, the should prove trouble for Roselle iand Mrs. "Jet. G. Matt tt-i>lsta-ic.e MeihOdUt Men's Ctub Korner .-. ;...?. 187 189 146 walked to load the bases, but BoE»meets Roselle in a dual meet next i headed the pack in the remaining innings. Crisanti'is two 430 'sent lighthnndcr'Jirn Brown to the held in' Philadelphia's Franklin been expeeteeClendon Captured the 220 TEIi. WE. 2-5S0I 48 Handicap , 7 ,3 After setting Scott down in theTwin Brooks course. Junior high est resistance to' wear. tiukv 'down <>. breaking curve,the event for a mitaJsevjaiLyears as line was Westfleld--with Albertkon went dpwn. via the nnd McCirntoek the. 440. lci.lt . • ARRIIICr-nf.rd ABRU Owens .364 mark. lations on the birth of a son, Mark *nrA«**>«2^™ 43. M first, Owens was shelled in. thebaseball is aJsq slated, with Paul strikeout route, Dbrnrnepgue pump- flll.c .4 0 1 t_uire!,_t» A.S 0 I.Cr»_r-r_ AB K II K--r!l*. rk. IREII Williarn, on March 30 at Memorial pi oved trouble for the Blues for have a number" of other New Jer- fbjlijwed by" Rahway with, nine, Barnetfs Liquor _„. 43 ' Si 813 819 823 After Botejer's win in the 880,,Hloll,cf ; 4 - 1 Jiiracek.cJ. .„.....„ 0 0 Dwens.BB ..3 1" l|R£ndtru>llijis —* 1 I" the first few rounds. However", Peppermint Room ^ ^,™ 41 ' s, as the visitors Jumped aw.ay Selby's crew meeting Rahway to- ed his single, to -center 'which Hell.lt 4 0 oOwem.p s'd 0 3omer_ue,Sb ;..4_I l|Dr__-n_!b :4I 0 0 Ostepathic Hospital, Elizabeth. sey .hjfgh schools. The Penin Relayi ( six; Union, three, Roselle, Union gpt a luc when fiob Grlea- ErrlcO Trucking .___.„_„.„ _„„ 41 M to a 3-0_leadi' Dick MeningaUled morrow, Pl-inff-ld Tuesday and brought in Ijaurcl and Jurocck and Metiln-all.lb ..3 1 1 CrlsaiiU.c ..: 3# 1Laurel_!b _a" 0 b|Ma.n:i.u.2i> _____.._.3 t I - ' A " daughter, Nancy Jean, was - - :: Hi own tired in the fifth and Berni- have long been . -a—-._. , • • M be a good chance to '-Q$re. in the JSuch schools-'as^Mshop- Loughlin Democrats vs. Peterscn's Dairy. Cz-jkawikl"•" . * 17S788 22000 143 another three-bagger to center. Latt ytar are held almost level With lost'his control pnd walked three SCOT* .•n_ S_73.-_'3\0 6 0 0 '3—8 .totals 26 - S| T-tats W 3 9vt ilflO—Willu.w—uveiiue i'eoentjy Plainfteld posted a first-place ire Chronicle V*. Sunny Acres. ids 13S IS*' With one otit the: Scptties; pulled a, men to fill the bases.-However., he Sparked by Bill laione's 3RANPORD •.; 0 0 0 0 0 0 CBANFORD ..-_„....„. 0 0 0 O! 0 «--- entertained MrSi Madeline Bubp lij and luSurious wear of your preciou. : : ;; : fiist wherv-Glenn Owens, leading andi C^inafe*teyTes7 dominated 100 « ytar earlier despite the some- Errer—Daley. Huns bstted In _- cluen '••' ' T' '-'ll ^ the 480-yard shuttle hurdle,relay. Rotary Club vs. Harris XiA: ;..„..-. ...„.„,. too 100 squeeze play as-MUt ijavis dropped got Richie Ranftin on strikes .to in the shot and discus, plus a 2. Da^ Nalic>, Hill 2. thrM baee.hit..— ROSEtJLE PARK *.... t - O OS.p/ s-3 rift with a loh'3'.'ifoublc-up the alley high sehtibl;pyer»>, Jur_e»k Si C_ur-, Of St. Mary's, Ohio; ,. ...',." }! furs, jseitcl them, away, for the summer months, to | . Standouts in the Jefferson.-.tri- VanHlrtum , ISO : place ,ini. .every other Held, eyenft Meiiln_u>l, Cluen. Left on base Cran> in center, • was-• nipped^ws Relays, Men's.League y...Commuters. , 190 . 109 a' neatly placed bunt down the Inf farm c»sti. .. .' ".:..'''V '"''''. ehd the threat. With one but In tho •tord 0. ScoH 3. StieUM-Ut- — Nalle^ 6, el. App«lU>; Dal-y. tiun. b_I_Hl ih—Lan*. •' Mr. and Mrs.. Anthonv Sj*err Barton". Eaio v*. Police Depi. '' Handicap , 40 40 46 (Tranfofd iced ^he decision, piling Dommt'rgne. CrisatiH. Apprila. "rVo-biif || safe;: scientific storage; Call us for prompt service, j| • pcond. Oppiiivj^crfrlbf'Porj umph '. were; Vince Murray, Jiht iUons V*; Shh Aht' *l third base line to score Citien fourth, the visltbiar tagged X&vn m - Bng« orv balls — N_fte"2. Ow hit—Owens. Stolen liases—Knidiiurlli. At>- anza' 'of 9i6 Center street' have ' tihil -JJ92- 80-- , up a 41-14. count. Bell, with a ns\3. Wlniilnu pltchef — NiiRe 0i. tmlla. Lniirel. Left on b_i«—Rtt_pUc Par- comm-tic-d >w^rk 'on their new clim-'lli 'ditipptid I a-' surprise" bUhT B mv -Thereafter, Owens settled down for-their first base knock as Totfi Loslria pitcher — Owens 10-11. drnplrea ^ Your furtL:wiH receive the best care and finest pro- |! to ' h.rst gojE By Errico Trticklne vi., jump.of. 2fli feet,. % ihch,:woa the B.C r-li(iifd 7. Hits—-IT Broun. 3 in 413 rlowitlljje third base fine and stole- Baker, whtt captured the "half-rnile rfbr t*he next four frajries, allowing Giordano, lined a clean single to —Bul\J_nowskl ant! Hoden. Innln-u. off Krick. 2 in 2 2' X Stri-e-vU— home in .flori-ji. ,. Lane took second. Ed Noe l-ihrr-r-t v«. Arnold and Son. LIONS CLUB )3» only two runners to get on. center, Johnny Hill walked but broad jump and Dave Root and Kern 14. Brown S. Krick 1 £___>£ on ball* Richard Watt, snn of Mr, and tection every moi^ht they aw. with lis, « second ."After Roy Dragon fanned event., Art Hounslea, Mike Levy Cranford Shoe vs. Builder." Grnrral. Thermann walked, but Kern* fawned Kemi ....;.. Id9 ill 1W WOODBRlhpE 0 0 O 0 0 1. Brown 3. Kem S,, Ktiek -. Hit byy piiehp - Ifrawk Seymour \ and .Torn Bolahd Steven- «... 139 -180 Mueller.... f tinned.: • smd _. )Des!et' _ skied; Lincoln took second and third to Mrs. Perby Watt of Center I street .Tack DAme^robTJga Johnny Thonias?'-"'' rr';'; -~ '"—• ••••--•-•-^ ,„ „..,. 175 - • - - Jth Innlnr Clincher -—-' uraeek. l Krickt. Winning piiel_fr Hall .._...„.., 188 156 102 to Juraeek to end matters. Kive the Blues a cleaH sweep. Me-cHANrosbXru..;:,..... a o tt'^n o o &2 ixc-ntly resumed to Dartmouth jjini of sure hit with a divingj'sitop won th£ two-mile and t)onTowri- Jarlow ..... 194 Scott iced the game iri the sev Krick 0 Llj. pithite >'t Locals Muff Chance 183 . 142 sc3reens from Errors—Mllelfel-. Owens. - Huhi batted Umpires:—Sayw and B*eker. aft*»r sending the spring recess ' on the third socket's hel/smash sena, Bill. St. Glair' and Frank ¥otd .-, 109 162 enth wiOi another trio of runs to , Woodbridge finally cracked' the Clcndon eained his third first place ft -_ DommerL'iH; 2. fwo ba-^e hit — S. 18- : down the first" base lintyffendinelli Andy Crisanti's scratch hit andStrahlenderf were J standouts in Handltap 26 20 *2- up the count to 6^0, Pollowing a scorirtg column in the fifth on. a by winning the javelin and, Lin- KoVocs. Stalsn bSscs — Giordano, Daley. with his parents. • - . Sheep Manure lk to ETeane and Joe. Daley staining house pair'^of. sojid hits,'••Steve Kovacs ; Domergue. "IXt on Base — WoodbHidae B, .' Mrs Eric Fssurari and sons of t-ikmg third, Nprtn Uiw then .- their respective events. Plainfield's 647 fr_* pass .io Cluen, Ed Laze* rapped coln won the high jump; . .' Crahford C. StrlkeouJs, — Kern 14, l_iu- loaded the bases for Cranford in ERRICO THUCKrNG IOI riHletT alongfdouble.to righ'-cen- Anothep.whitewashing,was done baeh 8. Hoses' on ballk—1-Kern 4. Lau- BOAKD OF EDt'CATlONT . 83 Third avenue sailed last week .slowlv to Bob Do>3«srgue at third, Milt Campbell, with a heave of 49 a clean hit up the rhlSdle that sent b_eh 4. Hit by plteheivl_iur-I, _tem- C-tAXrOK-t, S. 3. . the^seeond^with two out,, but al 203 IBS 172 ter • and moved' to third on John .Sealed Dtop-s^U: will he »«HHM*.«1 by ike for Germany where she will, join wh'oso only playwas to first with •feet, 9'« inches; had the top indi- 124 Cluen t<* third. La_ar ,6ok secona Xtiti -Uno-iinddii-Uly- PwvenU itiuna61 by thfe local trackmen in.the shot tnergue (limbfcht. PassWl ball—Glor- ;; three, were left stranded as Bob D'AIeiSaiidris 133 •O6B0S' line single to left. With dano. fWinrilrig pltehel- —NKerri ln-01. Board ttl Education of Uu* Toiiriihip of her husband, Cnpt. Erie Pant _Jri,, '••:. 'Vv^fi| Rendmt'lli sikinng. When Dom 143 »-ti »od comaioo. Won't "fill in" acrtett- f Cralitord, New Jersey, at lh« Clevr-ind <".-.•-, • ' • , • • • • • T*_ • _ • vidual mark in the_shot. DePabki 1.1 as Davis groundedjout, Nafiejheiti Losing pitcher—Lnubach 10-lV Umpires who is stationed 'there with.. the Witle forced Crisanti at.th^.-.plate Ciambruschini hpite outand the 'Cranford infield, —BtllvahoWskl olid,Junic^l. X^. hr. . Mlln-StreetM. . Cranfotd.. N>w Jerseyy, •o with a bouncer back to Mangini As far as, Cranford was~"-on» singled Cluen hom> with a safety playing up close fdr a iilayat^ie" Tuesday -everiln-l . MaM y & I9SIS22 att «i_hihll ^^ TRY OUR. r (Coitfinued m page BACK Friedman's strike-out to lead off difiteificationi s jandd r>ror>os_l llarmi may on Refrigerators* Automatic Washers ing off ^hq fou'rtb.'biit was .also left Jeffs. The Blues, getting some G. Dlxori 13S ed when Jack: Holt fouled to Dom- be Seccurered Upon'appUcatiW _tt the -JficJfice Flushing. L,I. '.''• hs'seventh, pint-sized Bob Kovacs x stranded. • - standout"sprinting from Jesse Bell, Brook* .._.... 108 169 mergue, the Blues third-sacWr o(. •he' «__Hl ef Education. Cleveland' Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry arid Television Sets — All Nationally t Handicap .— ..,. 33 33 poped a single over Laurel's head; School. Viniord, Neve Jersey. Park also had their share...of Fred Voorhees, Dave Root and CKflf Holt making a nice catch behind the the- . Of. Edllcattorl trir-rvri the and son; Theodore,, of''310 Nortb. Advertised Makesi Shop Now for the otunrid ' ' T48- WO to keen the,Reds hopes alive.'Kern' scoring opportunities in the*seetflftd, McXLlendgn.'were only four-tenths 830 Clifford Scott bench, and Don Bell fl-ht to rtJi any anil all bid*, waive avenue recently enjoyed a shore ; POLICE; DEPARTMENT m : ended those hope by fanning Sam Ihfornialltfcj ahd award eortiraej _=« it niay dinner. ' *. -' .. • Rest Values 7 •. •' '•''• ' ' . " thifej and fourth, but. had to beof a second off the record with a ' Mil . I -Soldi .•«_.....'__ 1M 189 • •157 grounded out. v ' , Vernillo and JKoV.a<_s to. end the best for trt«; interests er. «r_? pace of 45.4. The local runners METMOD1ST SHOJPS CttJB « G-btiel ...... I .....,..;„ 133 Itjfl 152 Crahford ji-ver.'really threatened BOARD William JSchnitzer has returned content with the 1-0 lead., Joe Cowperthwaite _ 14S 168 122 It—nhdlef *«_,„...,-„..,.„„.. 148 Jfl- 137 1 game. , • ..-•'.• Cranft; 2-. Cns«i DoHos.lb' 3 0 X Alberbion.lb ....2 0 0 1 cenjLdiner guests of their son-in- at second on Keii Ypung!s_ground leWwith Bob Boteler and Bob iflg third in the seventh after hav-. jlordano.e 3 0 1 Datiu>i'eiie,3b ... 0 Tway ; i. Union: 5. Pla,mft*!d. • Were SALE — 0""--™ • Bt)0-yard relr»y itwo tieat->—I\j*lte»iaii law and daughter, ball; but Laurel's try for the twin McCtintock setting the pace. How- coMMuyeas u> In ti Uundry roijtri, or, photor ing dropped a single dowrTthe right Hlll.lf 3/0 0 Kern.it 3 0 0 iMurray. tti'll. Baker. PW5«riet_KI-» 3. (Continued on- page iwenty~oncy ever, -Jeff's Cal Grape and Ben graphic dark room, a baihroom typ« field line and moving up on in- Miieller.3b ...... & 0 0|Baley,rt ,...._ * 0 Craiifurd; 3. WesMi-ia: *. BahuV; S. Jo-U-JUCiowley'pf. Hutherford... .,,• f $259.95" $189.95 irley . 143 134 JS2 i-Kenlelc 1 0 OIWltte.lt ....; 2 0 0 Hillside. Time — 1:35.6 "~"- \ Mrs., Awa iDamiani and chil- tine, overlook the two Blue tmd StalgeC . IS* 112 174 ventilator quickly dUr>er«e* water field puts. Rudy Louicells infield Voiiinjbluth.:tb,0 0 0 TKAM SCOKINC \ 9 m. ft, 369.95 269.95 Best-Adapicd Seeds of Ilielicst* Quality HofnUBii 140 let 1« vapor or escefilv* odor* for better Oe.ldr.ss .2 0 0 1. Jefferson. a_; 2. PtunCeld, 17: X dren ofRoslyn, L. I., were the Carefully Blended In l'fopcr I'fopbrtions -. Sold trackmen, to capture the SehcUWr 155 »7« ISO hit in the fifth, a hard dr^vifoff L_iubaeh,p 1 0 .0 (deluxe) GoIfMatdiGaiiceI!ec! comfort, ' '• • - " • •...'' Cr-nford. 1(S; -. W-stQeld. 1I.S. U-h-ay. :ucsts during Easter week of Mrs. event wjih a flve«yard spread. Jelloviti 15* 143 141 (Continued on page twenty-one) b-Priedman ....10 0 0; G. Hillside. 6; 7. Union. 3; ttoaeUf. 3 9cu. ft 399.95 Cranford High School's -Got Cranford ^nished second in theHandicap 8 8 8 Iflei; 8. Lindt-n. 2. ' . ! , hja Rendano of 14 Second avenue. 239.9S STILL ONLY $1.30 A POUND Brand New—Last Year's Totals ...... 28 1 4 Totals"' ..„ 20 2 1. Junior. Hl.h School relay — 1. Pbin- Sir. and Mrs. Rex Oldford of match scheduled for Tuesday witH shuttle hu'rtf^ but was" disqu&li? 76- 739 B3. »—Batted Iri sixth.. ' . - Held; .. Westfteld; 3. RU (deluxe) Hillside ^vas cancelled because fled and "Jefferson' placed second MEN'S LEAGUE t-t b—BattcU In seventh.' 513\*hird avenue returned this j 156 week from a motor trip to Vir- •'11 cu. ft. 329.95 2^9.95 .5 lbs/.$6.2S —-10 lbs. $12' Hillside has dropped golf." A meet behind Plainfleld. The CHS four- . Jr. o las II fcu.ift . 439.95 scheduled for May 2? also has been some of Bill lalone, John Kors-h, Es*h*fll-U-r lea 173 ginia. \ - ' , " -•-- '. '-. 279.9S with or without WILD Willtlj» CLOVER Praul ._ -_ 141 174 15» Jeff Wins, The violin first 3ppi?-Jfed~tn China CSirls of^Brownie Troop 76, uri- cancelled. . • Cliff McClendon and John Sher- 3e-eh . 1T3 -1-3 ^deluxe) 1 around, the .'ninth • century atd -.-asder the leadfership ;of Mr^. Henry man gained fourth in the shotpul ias Second in Relays al-0 known,' in varying formx in 13 cui ft. ^99.95 284.95 relay. • • la* __•834 6 (Continued fram-page twenty) Moustcd and ^Mrs". George Cdrr, FLOWER & VEGETABLE V .-!-• 0 ^-. MADE 0NI.V BiY GiENERAL MOTORS HAVE A WmnnaXd; 4. Roselle: S. Union, Time—iW tnedieval Europe, India and Arabia, SUNNY ACHES RtNtlKG •AM - 1FM TABLE' No Down Payment * Federal Ekeli. Tax Net Included .' • > * Vocation Resorts CaU After.4:30 P. v ' Quick Service GE and Tcleehron Clocks Whether'you a*. H or 70 Arihur WE Sies liquors Murray expett Helen Millet can CRANFORD teach you the ««-*« ef aay 'dae-*... 11 SERVICE CfeNTER ind in Ju« -a* l«i»6« I Irfeally U tint ELECTRIC r 9 WALNUT..*AVE, eaVy'T-e Ntw AHhiir Mumy. Way,' OPENf MONDAY AND PpIDlAV EVENINGS So come in to the itudio ,o__y er 4N.UNIONAVE. Cranford 6-2707 phone. Newark, 10« Hali^St., 305 SOulh Aye., 1- (>anfo«l 6-3610 34 NORTH W... draulowj G-I661 8 AWenStree -«. ."»—•-^--;> Cranfor«l, N. 'MArktr S-Sl-1. Ean Oringe. • Church PI---, Of-ngt S-JXOO,

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    . ,: ..''••.- . ' ': ..-._ •;• ' •,. ••' ••;••• . ' • •• '• [ .-".- " ;••• .,. ••:.'_-*. ••' ;.• , ''"'$ THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLBa THURSDAY. APRjL^24,-1952,; ,^° Pare THURSDAY," APRIL 24, Beach, Va.. the couple is making ...I' (jkeSaleTak^ EromJilBis, home ternporarily: at: -423 ^fivm~43Jons4<»4k^i€4H<^4|ost»- — Kenilworth =T=nrE imployed in the Westrteld oHice of GAHWOOD -—The annua GecrKC. LeFonH or Mrs. Dotninick KENILWORTH — A test of arkway Construction Ke-nilxvorth's air raid"" warnih" Lions'Club will be host July 26 the Nejv. Jersey Bell Telephone cake sale" for childr«n ol, the Wash- KENILWORTH—l^Worists using Orlando. to. the Sunshine Club's annual, ptc- Company. A graduate of Garwood signals will be. held Satur day at ifigton, Franklin .and, Lincoln horoughfares near where the J nic for the blind of Onion County schools, Mr. Britt^in attended Holy Uarden State Parkway is * being Transfers of 12 noon. Daniel Ketr. acting di- e ws Trinity Hijjh School and is; a pa-Schools will be held this morning rector of the Kenilworth Defense fat Miller's .Grove. * Arrangements ortstructed are warned by State rolmah with the> Garwood Police at each schooL' Cake will be sold Council, •:today announced. j have been made for an, Orchestrat ighway Commissioner • Ransford [eal Estate entertainment "and refrcshwehts. • •u-i^mm '*> rorce. by slices "io the youngsters. Abbot* to use caution. . - -' KENILWORTH —The following VFW Slates CardTT__ Couples Club Schedules In charge of the affair is Mrs, Receives Promotion Scout Committee Chair In his monthly re-riort on road deeds hayp been t-ecordud in the Local Man Charles Shoosnuith with Mrs. Jbhn onditions, Commissioner Abbott df Approve Party, Installation Old-Time Barn Dance ; Town May Goes to A. J. Holniquest ited Market street and j office of the county register. Court Hagrish as_ co-cliaiitirian. Others House, Elizabeth: GAHWQOD -r- A .'card-'party'on' GARWp6t>-^In" celebration of assisting include .Mr^, Frederitli KENILWORTH -*• Arthur J. 'ill ro^d in feonilworth and also We Will Meet JTou at the Friday , night and installation' of Takes Bride the llrst anivCrsary of the founding C. Wehrum; Jr.j Mrs. James Ak; Holmquest has been elected chair- soted that Market streeTTs^closed Viola Cannoni^ | wl Ordinances credi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5.auie of two women being sent to Carl Soltis. Also Mrsl Clinton Rat- at S p. hi, There will be games onick, lots 1.1 und 1.2, block 41, see-; ' •• .' •'••;• Auspices, of • . ' -.: h ayenue and both, will begin Michael Taneredi Of vBelleville, be- 0y.erlook Hospital--, in Summit, Incinerator Proposed: Other committee members are .-*,.. :•.;-, .*;;>,;;* »u ten. Mrs. ^ Locke;, 1 "at 8 p. m. • '; •"..', ainc 'the bride Sunday of Caritien and prizes in addition to square where they were.treated for face Hans H. C.'Tavener, •se'eretary;. S , M. tion*2, map of New Orange'Park, i Council Willies to dancing. Music will be supplied by Wergland and Mrs. M.ichaol Also Approves By Borough Council HentscheJ, boy scouts treasurer;-' Barker to Take Over of Pctrozziello, son. of -Mrs, Joseph iWjuVies, .. - Mr. and Mrs, Alexander E. Hir* j v KKENtLWORTH POSy 2230^ V. F. W. f "4 Make SoUtli Avenue , Installing officer Saturday night iPetrojaiellb an3r"the-late Joseph Frank SperaV (icpuntry orchWtra. Koromi. David" Ar^alcdlAr^alcdlmm , seoutmasterT tm 'FRONTIERSMEN •MOSAICS—PICTURES' Police say the dog was. in the ^ for Police, , KENILW6RTH--In an,'effort to Rotaty Club Leacler^liip zel to -Alfred- C. Vitale, lots 1, 2, i win be John J. Fitzgerald of West- etvozziello of 16(5 Fourth avenue. The committee in charge^ot ar- OF THE FAITH' FOR ETERNITY*' ; ack seat of 3'station wagon driven : get rid of the borough's dump, A. W. Macauley, cubmaster; and KENILWORTH—V, Di Barker, •IN THEIR NEW HOME 50 11 *) A No Parking Area -•• ranjjements and ticket /sales is: Active May 1 Jay, Gluck, assistant" cubniaster, 4 to 8, 28 to 29, block jS8, section ' -..-•* --*'.-'* '-••.. ug field. 'Thomas Butler of Granford The double ring 'eererflony was Couneilmen Williani Peterson arid • ' • ' . •• • GARWOOD — Borough Council- by Mrs. BCmice-P. Giuditta. 40 ; iresidcnt of the "Barker-EnKinccr- will be alternate; installing officer! performed at St: Anthony's josieph* StiblerV chaiprian, Jeah years old, of 124 Prpispcct stre&t, Pocono Crest Camps Alva Mjicrs.s were' authorized to An - assistant scoutmas*er - and ng. Company^ Fairfleld avenue, 9, miip of ,Now.Orange. South 21strStT"Between Boulevard and Newark Avc. AF Tuc>-dUsuJiiglit approved on second Sgt. Andrew hurch, Belleville, with the Rfev. Snauffler, Wiltiam/tinges and iVestfield.'when it suddenly jump-, meet with officials of Irvingtpn to reasurer for the cub pack will be ill take over as president of the Mr. and Mrs. John Vitale to TMlr. jnd final reading two ordinances- A dance and refreshments will fol- Mason Turner, St. Anhe'sto Present First /Ruseansky was promoted to Heu- appointed in the near future. lillich officiating. - ' d onto the front scat qpusing Mrs. nth Saw. 2000-*ct» b.Ut4 teriant, a new position in the local arrange for the use of that "town's Cenilworth Rotary Club on July 1. -and'.Mrs. Isiiclor Herman, property Jec dealing with salary hikes. The low the-cercwoniesj Escorted to the altar by her Tickets are nmrf/on sale an4 rnay 1 Lake. B«linc«d pnmn of »peri| inciheratqi;', for garbage. .iuditta to >losc cowtral of the and ere»ttt» «ct»rtti. Er~'<»"'~« police department, by Mayor Wil- Mr.^.Barker succeeds- William known as 108 North . Fourteenth — Thursday, Friday, Saturday and_ Sunday Evenings — Phi /, public hearing was attended by father, the briHe wore a white be obtained^frorn the con>rnitteq. •-' Councilman Peite>son reported to 1 J •*. Phnlcun. ohra. Other officers who jvill as- strec . ' •••'..•• WO two persons satin, gow-n with a scalloped neck- Shmmngof' R chicle and sideswipe four cars 1 }inm lister and Borough Council Council recently that it would cost- arkedf in front of 19 South avenue^ 4 W^S* ^ at their meeting Ttiesday night in Witt Present nime posts on Jvily .1 are: George Jessie Converso to Mr. and Mrs. ehs One ordinance grants the Mu-Miss ine -trimmed with seed pearls - GAHWOOD -+ First showing" of* West Mtwit «*. U>B-185p, about, $4,000 a year to use Irving- soweTsrtfW-president; Arthur Sil- May 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th ni<-:p.»l Court Clerk a salary of and Milestones. ••_ Her fJngertip rums With the. driver was Miss Patrjlcia iBoroii'gh Hall, r__ ton's incinerator. The. chairman of Urban A. Le Jqune, ,lots 29 to 32, ice two of a'-series of colored motion Party >werg of 227 North avenue /erman, secretary; Swen Swenson, block 15, tax maps. - J1 S-HJO a >ear. The second.measure veil' fell from a crown trimmed picture films in the Newark Arch- .The promotion followed adop- the public" works committee ^Iso reasurer; and Mr. Rohm, Police ©.••• IsrovutcN annual salary increases With seed pearls. • Police say the.first car to be hit tionon final reading of ari.arnend- reported that it, would cost the bor- New Budget Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoefele to J In Bauble diocese will be shown in St. Anne's . ,To Repair Alarm is ©wned by Elgidio PueilSo of 356 'hief George D. Conklin, John Waltqr E. Hoefele, property krto\Vn • \o the boioufth cleric-' stenographer •Miss Amelia Taneredi, sister- of ThatchefPlari '••mentto the police ordinance set- SGT, ANDREW ough about $75,000 to build a' six- Circhner and Albert Kerestes.'di- Church auditorium. May 1 and 2. GARWOOD—Democratic and Maplewood avenue. The auto then ton capacityincirierator and $B,0OO as • 4-1' Columbia avenue. ' ,.($3,000)." boroueh cleric (S5.500J, ic^ bride, of Belleville served^tis __ Furnace ting up the positions in the de- This Sunday ectoi's. • ' .1, ._ » '--..'. .vTtp;?11; ••>! maid of honor. Her gowtt was of The two films in the scries, Republican leaders pooled their collided with cars owned by John a yeaj-jo operate it. borough .iuditor,('$2,650), and boiv. Connpany-xyas the first industry which is^ealled, "Christianity technical, skill Tuesday to put partment ss follows: v A chief, a ouch attorney •.($3,200): orchid satin with a ^Inatching visitcdjast week by fourteen mem- J» Vail of 44 Taylor avehnue. East captain,.'a lieutenant,, a sergeant Two Arek Drivers Pay; feyor •' William Lister-saiok it KENILWORTH — The 1952-53 in Concert i- Presbyterian headpiece, and sh^ carried a spring bers of the Austrian Porcelain, through the Eyes of the Masters, the borough's Ore alarm system, Keansburg; AlbertP. Hockheimersj udget of ...tHc" Methodist Chijrch lates Dhiner-Daiice ALSO Two more ordinances^ will be are entitled '"MoMacs »V- Pictures out oforder for nearly,-48 hours,, and as many patrolmen'as may beStudents Sit in oji Court vvquld eojjt the borough more than KENILWORTH — Sumuel'" Fil up for second and final reading at Church was tHe scene Sunday of bouquet. - Bridesmaids included Enameljjjfe and Enamelware Pro- of 446 Willow avenue. Scotch | $4,000 a year to do a gpod job of will be presented at this Sunday's KENILWORTH Kcivilworth -deemed necessary. -" ; of ,24l3 Boulevard participated in •••-'•",<"#•'•'•••a the marrfcige of Miss Peggy Huth Miss Ruth Biased and Miss Agela ductivity Team. for Eternity" and "Frontiersmen back in working condition. Plains; and John NvButchyk.of 224 j : KENILiraRTH FFound guilty keeping the dump in very good 1 a. ni."Church Loyalty Sunday" Home Owners' Civic Association I i- j« adjourned meeting next Tues- Ferrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, of the Faith." __The new measure also provides lervices by finance committee. the ninth .-annual spring concert, dA\. One provides for construction Tantredi, sister of the bride, .of The team is making ah extended Mayor L. Thomas Elaub, an incoln avenue, Union. \ ' nttC— SAT. on ai- speesHng charge, .Donald'! shape and he said he felt the $4*000 ill hold its tenth annual d-inh'e'r- "An Evening of Music," presented Harley A, Ferrell of 516 North Belleville. -They wore jjellow satin tour, of various business organiza- the first film reveals the mys-electrician, "and James FVCasale, The injured women were treated [ pay raises of $50 for the chief, the Dreyer-of «)99 SprincfleUI .wveriiie.'j price wss*a bargain. • ;hairman,- George Conklin. Foliow- of a concrete curb, and gutter on avenue, to Joseph Saler.no, son of Merrill. lBe((« captain a.nd the sefgeant, and $150 ng the seii\io,n',.pledges in.support ance at the 'Kcnirworth Inn at 7 by tliic Weston Men's Glee Club and nylon tulle. With . matching tions in ihe United States through teries, of an art more'.than. 5,000 a radio- arid television 'engineer at the scene by* Dr. Francfe M.; Cranford, was fined S10 and $2.75 • Couneilmen Myers and Peterson ! Spruce avenue, between West and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Salerno )f the budca t will be received; , ' . m.,. May 16. There will be aFriday evcninR, in the Masonic headpieces and also carried spring arrangehHents of the project man- years, old, which it. is-said .was and^a schbl board merrrber, were Kaimey, and thon were taken; to I Shelley Winters for Lieut. Ruseansky when he as-cost.by Magistrate ^William Bru-: met. with thcTrvington town engi- hoice oX chicken or sea food, and- -Tofjii^le, Elizij^'otH.-Thc glee, club Maple >-treets, and the second pro- of 343 Seaton jivenue, Rosclle touquets. Frank Liquore/of Gar£ saved' by the Vatican from, extinc- sumes his hew post on May 1. .• • 1 Sunday afternoon, - volunteer vider for construction of a sani-r ager of the Mutual SecurityL Agen- amo*ng persons ,whp donated theWosital by the Ganvoctd Kes-i [ONE CALL FROM 3er in Municipal Court, Monday.. neer several weeks wiH Elizalulh Woniam Will Pepartment. of Heanh,' Trenton, Sunday School will be held at the Quiet Hect Manufacturing Co., party were received by Carl Sah- go to the church, - —-;•". Joan Craw-ford. Dennis Morgan Police Commissioner Earl Barron by Magistrate Brudcr. " • • .... fore bring ; in ^additional ratables; to Crjhford borderline, a ho park- llusion veil- fell from a headpicco : ler, president of-thc company, and will be the spcake'iyift a tea. May'I i45 n. m, . •• •..' V .. . , .-•";-, 1 i Newark. Mr. Petrosaiellb attehdcd Two other films. wiH-be shown Weil Guy DiBallisia and P6liee Chief George D. Conlc- MisS Josephine' Staehly sat with The public would have to be ing area. The request calls for a. * tiny', white.flowers. , - • • .''. at the Franklin -^chool-cafeteria- A group of men will leave__at .. • <:it':\••"•if were conducted oh a tour of the **THIS WOMAN IS lin: ,'•.'••'•''..' ' •••• •.-• Judge Brudeii as the "magistrate" educated to, the Jfaet' that com- H • ^fcfiA ^ r< ii.in rm hnlk giHes nf Jht*. Gei'wood scho.ols andis a graduate iii lutiievand* two Jncire in Septem- GARWOOP -r- Announcement ••45'"totni)rr&w"livfcnitigy tu •Scrvrrnj~as matron ~0f~horipr~way of Jonathan Dayton Regional High , vicwship ,; rs Garwood Bqtfrd of Educsftion. She ' • . ;•;—'HitlJo.''2V' V '• if the incineratorjsjused, Gouhcil- nass meeting of Methodist ^ his request in vfew of ah'accident. ployed by the Industrial; Syn- parents, Mr, and.M - Alfonso J. eansky was promoted to sergeant shared the office of court clerk with non being held'at Emory Church yellow balcrina length gown of thetics Corp, Garwood. • in charge of plant operations, . Antpn.iato. of S84 Summer street, wilt beint/nduccd by Mrs. George ShiHey "Vatnacucbi about three years ago: In 1940, he Pa.tfplman Geerge Kernan while man Myers .said.- on South avertue last•. week, in ylon Julie -over taffeta with a through .interpreters, a discus- To Spoikor Rock Show Haufler,/ school and borough n Jarsey City. • GARWOOti —A jdemonstration Elizabeth, to Guy DiBattista, son wrested a gun from the inte.Tax "Hans Friedrickson . worked With ' Sppiiker will be D, R. McKeldjn, which two "women were injured. cad piece of orchid'.gladioli and sion was held in the e nUrse, "Japanese War Bride" Attorney Earl Pollack as prosecut- Both were hi a: ear •which, side- of effects produced when rocks and o£ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DiBattisfa Collector John Butler wKo ^yent ; GOP, toefiiocratis Elect governor -of -^Mqryln'nd.' latching orchid bouquet. Miss tfenerai superintendent. Preceding Mrs. Zealand's ing altorneyr"~~ ~' .," swipcd four other vehicles parked larolyn Loveiand of, Garwood, Other minerals., arc subjected to jpf 516 Fourth avenue; beserk at a New Year's Day caucus Boy Scout Troop 82 wjll meet- Wins Marksinaii Medal peijjKitice, a week's concen.tratNl ;- Tl'ES. THRtT THIJBS. nieettrig of Borough Council after • - The jury was comprised of Rob-Municipal Chairmen • • • '• •, ;•-•••• twtri ••', on South avenue. Mr. Smith'said irho served as bridesmaid, wore ultra-violet .rays will be presented Employed by S. E. laiid.M, M- t,ohight^wyh-jts-riew scoutmaster, •.'•• •/i?^!c^P|s1 AUWOdD—Marine Pfe> George by Edward Skidmore of Mountain- Verhrift •Company" in Elizabeth, ram in. nutrition will be Un- Butler had fatally shot" Mi: Stahl ert LaRcifch'p, foreman, John Mei KENILWORTH'-rW David Malcolm.. ' ".",/.'• tlie acident would .have been avert- in oijehid nylon tulle gown over Regular Ptiees EIroy,- Miss Doris Maiwaldt, Miss ed had there been a parking bail on afifeta; Heft headpiece and bou» J. .Lawrencei 19, son of .Mr, Antohiato attended .Battin, 'ertaken . in all thq v BortgigK and was attempting, to shoot three paglione of 310 MoriVbe" avenue At 7-.o'clock tomorrow^night, 1 Mrs, L. jLawrenee, i325'South ave- f^ARWOOD -r- Franklin School Winner of 5 Aeaiiemy Awards Anne Earbarise, Miss Claudette the avenue ... : p. m. Sunday al Garvvood Presby- High School in the same^city T schools. All townspeople are-in- other riiembers of Council. In tak- as elected chairman .of- the Re- here will beii.meMin'g of ailjboys xn juct were of yellow gladioli. Beit nue, was recently promoted fb his cafeteria will be' the' scene Tues- Zechowitz, John KrauBs,, Richard According to the councilman; nan was \#erner Fiedler, brother- teriait Church, sponsored by "theEastern, District High School /fa vited tol attend. Provision will li& ing away the gun, Ruseansky was ublican Municipnl "Committee ipi and parents identified",j,vithv_Cub in-law of the bridegroom, of Para- present rank upon completion of day of the annual school employes- Wesiminster Fellowship of tlie Brooklyn. _'• , • : ' made, fpr the • carp,of smaii. chit-1 shot through the abdomen and was Catoi Miss Rita Gi'ush,. Miss Patty Borough Hall Monday night. Win- Pack°182. Purpose of the mfcetmg At KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET — Only 5 Minutes ^many industrial workers who' park Marine boot training at base Par- Board of Education tlinncf given Prhsgeda, Miss Kathe Seibert, Rob- on South' svenup can iind ample mus. Ushering was Frank. Lazaus- Mr. fjiBattista Is a Kraduale of dren ii> the Franklin .School kin- NAMED DESIRE" in critical condition* for several er in -last-weeft's'primary by oneis to outline the philosophy and js Island. .S. C. . : by thd Parent-teachers Associa- : bert Rowles and Stanley Bruder*' vote- over James J. Flynn for GOP program of tlje Scouting move- From Cranford . parkind rooin elsewhere. kas of Union, • ' '. -7 .":' 1 The program, open to the public, Jonathan High School, Springfield, dergarten by eighth grade girts Vivien l>eich, Marion Brands wefcks, •• ' ".'.' V • ••• '•' .•.',.••• Lawrence elimaxfed his ..recruit tion.. ' '.••.••..•-..,•..•' .' "•will be preceded by. a family fel- who arc.-members of the- Girls* He serveVJ overseas in World. County Committeeman ' from the Council made two property sales. Fallowing a * reception at the raiiiinij by winning the marine and is employed by Air>ron, Inc. Kim Hunter, Kauri Maiden diiest- speaker for the occasion lowship Supper at 6;30> pi m., of of Linden; • ";. • - Service Club: Tea will be served, rst district, he SHiceeedcd .Lewis Speaking at the meeting will be' l«0% SELF-SERVICI '. SELF-SERVICB Spruce Construction • Company of *ark Itirt, Moselle 'Park, the couple murksmiin medal oh the rifle range. will be Mrs. Hehry JNFulton, presl-. < 1 , Buffet Supper eft on a Florida honeymoon after' 'which .Mrs. Joseph, .rjerehier is by members of th *^* ough^nceslToMy" after 'the war. Gallagher. _ representatives of Union County CJIWUCM j urchased Ms '241 and He flred a seorc'or>i*2'm»t of a pos- dent of vthe. Union County \PTAc chairman. Supper. reservation^ Scout Council and A. W. Macauley, 242 ut block IS for $540t and Albert hich they will make their home We is..marrietl ahd has five chil-Honors: Miss Boyton Mrs.. TRiith Reynolds was elected sible 250 points with the Garand Miss Goli'ia :Mosca, a student in may be made either with Mrsj Couple Returns From KENILWORTH—A shower and vice-chairman and. secretary to pubmaster. . GROCERIES SUPER-QUALITY MEATS YartiM bought lot 422 in block 58 it; 220 Third avenue, Garwodd, rifle during his weapons training. Jonathan Dayton Regional "High Avs, Salerno attended Garwood )eremer or Mrs. C. H. Patton. - - An ordinance to increase the; buffet supper -was held recently in uceed Mrs, Helen Ruthjr and Ger- bnlyboys accompanied by'their for $480. He also received instruction in field School, will render seevral wiusi- Southem Wfedding Trip parents will be permitted to at- graduated from Jfona- The Rev; Eris S. Tougher, wih- honor' of Miss Patricia jjoyton,' ald Hunt was given the nod for a • •- • ';•• ••••• Jii'S jl-'.i-lf Council also approved ihe:,ti'&ns« actJies,, drill and disicipline. cal selections and act as.s'ccorhpan- hour? bf, local taverns was "tabled 1 hahDayl'oirt [Regional High School," ster, will speak on "How to Grow! GARWOOD;/— -Miss.: Honnie! indefinitely following" the Veadirig daughter-of William Bolton of 249post on "the county executive com- tend the meeting...... :...... IX % CMce W Good BONELESS fcr of a uleiiary retail' consumption ist for the group singing,' ;. in Christ;" at the 1. a. m. services Werner of /537 Downer • street, North Eleventh-street and the late nlttee. *Mr. Hunt also was named iTccnvc" from ; dar'wciid; HSar :MM * ' t>M845. She is employed by ' OUOINANCE NO. SAt Co»chairmen of the affair iiire of a letter from the Alcoholic Bev- on & John'son in Cranford. AN ORDINANCE HelaUng to iiSd Fixing Sunday. Sunday School will • be Westfleld, /daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyntpn. publicity ..chairman. Grill to Joj^jph P.^riano, who will the Salary of Certain, pmccrs of the MES. Clinton Patten, Mrs, Alfred Mrs,. Werner of Florida,,, and erage Control urging that the .' Brown Named' tfr. Salerno attended Roselle ParBorouuk h of Garwood. ' t,0:45 a. nt. • There were" foiiy guests present •Meeting in-Democratic Head- -^h.inee thcTiame'of the" establish- Hidi a'nd' Mrs. Charles Shoosmith. trtcasufe not be adopted. Council • ••••••.:..HWI High School, and is employed by BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor «nd Reservations for the -May 9 ttaini son of Mr. and Celebrating i Oar also had conducted a survey among from Westfield, Mountainside, Iln- quarters ' in Elizabeth, Tiles^ay To Board of Directors nunt jt 2S2 Nqrth'^ivenue- to. that Council of the Borough of Garwood, mother and,daughter, dinnei-.to be Mrs. •jPhomas-Br-ittain of 423 North he Reliable .Newspaper Delivery County of Union nnd State of New Jersey: Mrs. John Sttdengki local taverri owners and the major- ibn, Plain field, Dunellen, Summit, night. Democratic Mi KENILWORTH—Mrs. Oliver 3. of thc-GarW6od House. ." service, Elizabeth. . ' poHsored by .the Ladies' Aid So-avenue were married April 2 in Ipringfleld, Scotch Plairis/Roselle, mittee elected Mrs.' Florence Cur- Brown,-Jr.;fi Of 209 Boulevard has U. S. Choice or Good " • * Bjivlcaf Post 6807, VFW, was The compcniiatlon of. th* Clerk StehpK' ciety may. be niade by contacting Vi/ginia, it ^?as'anfiounced this ity indicated that they would not raphcr shall be alt annual salary of Thrco Feted at' Stork Shower take advantage, of the new hours Millburn, Cranford, Cliff wood and tis of 48 Norih 12th street, chairs been named'to the board of direc- given perjnisiiiijji tcjjSell alcoholic Thousand 1*3.000.00) Dollars.. : GARWOGD—Mrs. John Satfen- Mrs. John W; Sjsydcr,. chairman, Kenilworth. • " man, and Edward Woodruff of 219tors of the: Union County Associa- beverages at an affair if will static SjcHdirS. "-••'. 'losing date for reservations will Following a wedding trip to • if the measure was passed. It w'as- ealth will be notified ifnd "that The compensation at thfrBorouch Clerk ski of Elizabeth, the former Miss} Exciting .Movie Event ID Years! said, ISoo, that sentiment among lo- Miss Boyton will marry, Joseph Lafayette avenue, cd-chairman. tion for Mental at the Memorial Home, Saturday iksdy will send a letter to each of» •hull be lau, annual salary of Five Thou- Elizabeth Marinellii of Gai'woodi be May-1 The dinner will featur* Washington, 6. C. and Vii'gini L. Wheat, son of Mrs. Peter Ely of Mrs. Brown is serving as mental hi uud flv^mndred (»3.5oo.oot Dollam. special music. * if Dili Picture!;. pal church groups was against ender, , .•••''' • was honored Saturday evening at Great Bend; Kan;, and the. late health ' chairmen |( of the. Union jCtiuit 3. ' . ' . . •• Bic Stare a(jd Bifi Storu-c , • longer hours for taverns, tKStftp u, Street Commissioner .-'-Edward . The compensation of the Borouch Aud- a surprise stork shower tendered ^The._ monthly meeting of JLhe Joseph Wheat; on May 10, in Union irl Scouts Spend Day County Council of Paient-Teacher Fire • Cpmihissioner James --R.'. riATiBES—TocirrutH as SAME j-KocnAM Borough Attorney .Earl Pollack , isivirrs ipntstiuM •••••.,- :•• ... ." ,\-...,. '•.•,.J-.''. Tiller reported that lust week ije Walsh said he would report on Itoi" stmll be an annual salary ol Twoher at the home of Mrs. Adolph •Ladies* Aid Society wi I "be, he Jd to- Chapel, Mountainside. •'--.. Associations.- met with the Board of .Health in Thousand Six Hundred FUty «»2.650.00l Dzindzio of 27? Westfleld read, night at 8:3u, immediately was instructed to proceed with in At Art Museum in N. Y he possibility of installing a new tkjllart. KENILWORTH—Twelve mem- connection with residents Viot put-* re alarm system in the bdroueh, Section 4. 'Fanwood. Co-hostesses for the, oc- ing senior choir practice/ which rem foreclosure proceedings, on tint; tops aiii'garbage'can's, thereby The coinpeniatlon of the Borough Attor,- casion included Mrs. Arthur Hose, begins-at 7:30.* ' property in the 10-acre site bound- To Present Fashion Show bersof Girl Scout Troop 25 re- OBITUARY Cottage Hams y* 69c t the next meeting, "The present Hry uhMll be an annual salary or Thrco KENILWORTH7 — The "Apron- gently: spent a. dlay in New York • "Arniour's Star ci-eatinjr a health haiiiwl. '.',•-' Tld Two Hundred. (fcUOO.OO) Dol- Mrs. Perry Dc Francesco and the ed by l*?th street, ^Lafayette street fh Frank 1'. FUzpairklc ;y'stctn is outmoded and has seen Misses Doris, Catherine and_ Ange Patrohnaii, SusjienKled 5 Sidings" group of t,he Woman's **ity wher»e th«e t>rn\mgralip Ha Knrdt Innnh SKINLESS FRANKS Ib. cello / Mr. TiUc^ said if they continue its better days," he said. . \Section S.' ' - and 21st'S!fieti>htcTrTsTiein"0 eon-" f KENILWORTI1 •— A solemn All ordinances or parts .pf lOfdlnatiees &j(arineUi of Garwood arid Mrs. sidered a saVossibie location for a'Society of ChrfsOafif'Service of the and visited thi Metropolitan Ar this, practice a card telling them of The lire uiarnvwas out of order : DayH, Back- T*iinorrow hjBh '.mass of requiem was olferec an ordinance'prohibiting such ac- iilconsliiteiit with the provlHlnitjj of this Adolph rizindzio. . , future Regional' High SchooL, JGomtnurtitj:_Methodis! ,.„,_ t Church will Museum^ Wilson's Fancy '•'•• Iran last Saturday until the fol-Ordinance are hereby repealed, GARWOOD --/Thomas J. Brit- The trip was' made .under the at S.'Theresa's Church at 9:30 a. m tion will be'.placed~'.b~y the can. Section 91J,—T—' • ... Decorati6hs for the affair were Council will'meet next week with•' ipflrescijt a fashion show at 8 p,_m. Tuesday for Frank P. Fitepatrick, ^ED BACON ^*X-HJ. cejlo 39c cwing Monday; ,, - ' •This Ordlwanee'iihall take eff«et kt the ain, 32 year-oJ6 patrolman, re- supervision of Mrs. ;G. Cassera not sueeeedine, the board of green and white. Later in the _Piopertyifl»h'ers in this area whbse y 6 in Harding School. Mrs. 73 yeni-s old, of 38 North Nine- Absent' feom - the 40 winute Ime and tn the manner provided by\law turns to duty ^morrow, following William Conklin is chairman of leader, and Mrs. C. Murphy; co- Freshly Ground and shall be retroactive to JanuaryXl, evening-sefreshments were served a five-day suspension from the pis- Starlincr the lTorrsiion of 2 Bl? 1IH Shows taves are fully pijld in an effort to teenth street, who "died Saturday meeting were Couneilmen Burton 1052. • to the 20 guests present from Gar- arrangements. Tickets may be ob- leader. Sit, 3SU E. Dickermsn, David A. Murray V. THOMAS OAUB, lice depart! 5 BIG 1>AVS — TODAY IUKU MONDAY arrange an exchange of property. at his home after_a short illness HAMBURGER '.: r.;. :..,... K ,59C' AS' OHDblANCE To Atmmd .Ordinance ' Fanwood. tained from any member of the Two mothers,' Mrs. G." Maresse nd William Severagei Mayor. Police Criicf Fred Fnlz'one, who Plans are being prepared by-the" Until recently, he had-bcen em- No 3J» Entitled "An OrHtnantv Kstjih- Attest: .•'•'_-. 1 sponsoring, "group. . and Mrs. • P, .Gillmeier, also werit! )i»Jim£ a Municipal CmJrt, ol the Dorotiuh WALTEIt S. McMANUS, - i Son Christened said M«M of Union uiui 'Stute of New Jer- Conlintied on" jjacj'c tiuciiti/-.oiit'> The fnrei>ain{K ordinance *as adopted unbecoming sin oilicer, would funds will b.6 used to finance much a traffic light at Kenilworth fioule- AMBNDIUKNT TO. OltDINANCK NO. «1 ate Francis C. and Mary CallpHan ici . , • ' an the 22nd dii.v of April, 10S3. Mrs., James R.^ Walsh, Sr.,.. was vard-and Columbia avenue and in- AN ORDINANCE To Aiivt'nd prdlnaiicc. v Seeikin J thai Section, 7 be' aiid the , WALTER S. McMANUS. christened Sunday at St. Anixe^s say the officer had repeatedly of the improvement, manufacturers No. 85 Entitled- "An Ordinance fo itzpati'ick, he had been a Kenil- in iu-wby aiiiendtd.. to- read and Borouch Clerk. •ted late for/diity, As for the OLYMPIC PARK along the street have agreed to put stallation .now is awaiting state Establish. Malntnin and ncijulate the worth resident 35 •years," coming 25c Church with Monsignor John M. Dated: April 12. 1952. Police Department of the Borouish or -.••;•. ••.•.«;a Seciiati t. Tjicre iihall titv a elerk of t'KUFOREIi OltltiNANCK N!O.-:iM> . up cash in lieu.of an assessment.. _ approval. . '' i her from Brooklyn. He was a com- ' CALIFORNIA ' A.-N ORDINANCE r>K>vldini< (or the fSii- Walsh, pastor, officiating., -God^ "unbecomiiifi ~c6hduct,"- the chief IRVINGTON-MAPLEWOQD Kenilwfleth, Union County, New Jersey." the SJunli-ipal court, who shall be up-' Excavating was started Tuesday, Council took favorable action oh BE JT onDAINED by the GoverninK municant of St. Theresa's Church u t»into) b Uu; &la>;or. witli the advice and Ntruction o( a. Concrete Curb and Gut- HiOI'OKKH OhlUNANCE NO. S88 parents for the child were Miss said.it hud to dq,.with nn'.incident Bndy ol the Borouch of Kenilworth, Un- i*Dt ui tha Council, "'liiid.u'ltm shall ler Alnnff-Sprure-Avenue, IKtucen Went AN OltDlNANCE Provldlntf for the Con-, morning" preparatory to the paving a request of the Township of Cran- and-a member of the Exempt Fire- P -I: Street, and* Maple Street. .strucllnri «f a .Sanitary Sewer in llem- Joan-H. Walsh, an aunt of Mr. which took place. Fridny. night. FREDASTAIRE ion County, Now Jersey: for a term of'one *ear-lrom-the SEASON OPENS MAY 17 'of Washington avenue, it was re-ford to permit a developer in that Section 1: Section 1 ol an Ordinance men's Association. , CARROTS ci his aptwintmenlr and- until tit* BB IT O11DA1NKD by the Muynr and IncU Avenue ;nefjinnlne Jn the Center .Line Walsh, of New. York City, anj A veteran o/ World War II, Pa- sntitled "An Ordinance to establish, main- »a*4>r u appointed u»d tjuatKlcd.- the Council nf the • Borough of Gavwupd, of Center Street and Running Westerly VERA-ELIEN community to connect sewers to Patrick J. Sacco of Garwood, Fol- U'olmn^ii -Brittain was appointed . ported. X.- ain and regulate the Policc-Dcjractment Surviving are his wife, Mrs. tFRESH SiMNACH : J: '....: 2- lbs., 15d •••-•:•-.;.;<,:!» rlrric ol the Mlliucfiuil fMirt Eltlill receive County of Union, New Jersey: (or a DlstniW* oKajsproxInuitety :(50 Feet. ol the Borouch of Kenilworth. Unlolrr MARJORIE MAIN ttwrKenilworth line.. The deyelop- 1 innip F.itzpatiick, who -Ketixtyi in iri amiuil Hilary o( Pour Hundred Klllhty SiH-'tlon 1.^. . ^r- BE IT ORDAlNEET%!FUie Mayor and lowing the ceremony a reception to the department in 1047. • Maypr, Lister proclaimed May"4 County, New; Jersey,' is hereby amended, tvi8dOo> Dollars, 'to lw paid In the same That Spruce Avenue, bctwoan West Cbnnclt of the llntoiii;h of Garwood. fnent is -in Cherrywood .avenue, County of UiUoh, New Jersey i wns. held at the Walsh residence, -, KEENAN WYNN tQ-10 ^s Mental Health Week in to read ns follows: Juno (after 25, years, service a oz, JUMBO CUCUMBERS .v ,•,..-2..for 19c; fii^mtci* Ate the salaries nf ntlier munlctpal >trtc-l and Muplt- Street, be Improved by near this borough. The Police Department of the Borouch oAjcrn &r« t>i»d. and ulilch shall be In the eotisli-tii-tloit of u concrete «/iirb and Seetlan 1. ,t 19 Winslow place. / , James J. L^snk, will accompany Kenilworth;,Report was made that school attendance officer here; v ' Itr'j'ei jll jteos. t-naU. iind aiiy otlief ul That an eight Inch vltrjaed tile pipe of Kenilvt/ortli shall consist of a Pi>liue can CALIF. ORANGES '... doz^ ;i29e gutter In uicnrdanol- wltfi the plans and n the remaining'30 seventh graders; Committee, a Chief of Police, a Captain- of three daughters, 'Mrs. David H lo+mytfi whatsoever, lie vhall perfcirm urtectltcutlonu "prcpnred fnr,saine by thevanltary Kovver, Mfthe r with one 'i\ stun" Visit Court House on a similar trip. I- Police, a Lieutenant, a Soriieant, ns many Msaiofa and. Mrs. Claude H. Butler, Dried AFRICdfS 1 l-oz. box 43c : ; * mrfi fuiu-iioni jrtd dutio. as uliall be p Bnrouiilt Engineer and iiiw'on Hie In the dard manhnle, he constructed In Hemlock patrojmen as may be deemed nccessnry TOSSED SALADt ...,:.;...':...... - pkg. ' l9e bcrtbed for him by. Iau-T the rtil»u apii office of the Borough Clerk. Avenue, bpclnnlni; in the center line nf . GARWOOD — Police Chief Fred «bte in hivnlriival courts, and l>y the tmi- % Center Street and running Westerly for a and the Borouuh Marshall). Kenilworth, and Mrs. Joseph H Seedless RAISINS J 5-oz. box 21c Section 2. * • JPnjzoiic rind Mrs;. Dorothy Tcarse, Council In Time Section 2: The Captain orf PolWc. tlic Bailey, Cranford; four Rrandchil • ,m The construction" of mild coucreU* curb distance of approximately .350 feet. PLainfleW 8-35(J0 . | TE1JEVISION " lieutenant and the Serceant shall be. SELF^EBVICl Section 3 That all ordtnunceujinil parts und gutter shall be undartakeh as a loeal Section 2. acooBirianied 33 seventh grade pu- GARWOOD ™ Borough Coun- rccoiiiiiiLMided by the Police Committee dren and one RreaUfirandchild. Dried PEACHES I l-oz. box 31 c «rf ordiruntNNi. liiconslstent herewith are imprqvenient and the cost thereof shall That said sewer be constructed In. ac- plls of Lincoln School on a tour of *•••••'•/* ,---•--•••••• -HHi i i.iul KhnU bu appointc.d by the Mayor with hercbx rcpriiied. and that this ordinance be assessed ugnlnst the lundu tipecliillj cordance with the titans iintt specifications cil can't be accused of not keep- the ndvlcc and consent of n majority of Burial was in Holy Cross Come- tu»e PRUNES-',::....^ 21b. box 4Sc whill take rflect »t the time Mivf In the bjipiHlU'd thereby In the ihuuner pre prepared* far same by the"tSorau£h 'Engi- the Couiity Court House; ing in step with time. City Fath- JAMES. STEWART i] Ihe C6uucil, and they shull hold office di>r- tcry, Prookjyn. DAIRY PRODUCTS buiiiwr froviatd by law. and (hall be ft SftrJhcd by the statute. . neer and on Die In the oAlce of the Bor -The afternoon toiTi-.was mi! cood boliavipr. The Captatn of Police, FRUIT COCKTAlT J 7-oz. lt>ictiv< to January 1. 1933. ° ' SeiTOn U. ' • sugh Clerk. ers Tuesday night approved a "BEND OF THE the Lieutenant nnd the Seoicaivt shall, al ' ' . . . t-.. THOMAS DAUB. To defray'the cost of said Improve- Section 3. •' by the chief. N«xU Tuesday, Sgt. measure stating that Daylight 1 ull times he subject to the orders of the NOTICE ' ' Mayor. nifnt», the \n\n o.fii&SOO.OO in hereby U0- To delray the cost of the construction of RIVER* bv C'ratifard Council tut VhUirem"* SUN Chief of Police and KIIII.II be familiar with TuUc notice- Unit ST. THERESA'S HOLV jiropr/atfd; a down payment of $330.00 1* < adopted S5.K00.no, bond anticipation" liMei of the T«i llnance knld uppropriutlaii oi — to — -*• • "QUO VADIS * KenilXwrtH. It shall be the duty of the Kenllworlh. N. J; • Lynfrost ' - -~- - - '' " i T"-= Boroughr uf« hereby authorised to b* tort the iiiid d.iy of April. l!Ci2. il.tOO.no, bond anticipation notes of the CHARLES II. OTT, hla heirs, de- STRAND BEN Captain of Police, the Lieutenant and Nimit'H nnd addresses nt tlie olflccrs 0! Lion ' ' ' •' • WAl.TKTt.SJ. MrMANUS. Kiiup^l- In tiYt^inuotint not exci^dUig SoroucN arc hereby authorized to be is- visees or iieryntial represeiitatlvov the Serceant to fprofer churuca asalnst anprnprlutlon, "tuibcaf Interest at a rate TUES.. WED., tllims.,-=, APRIL 29, 3© St. ThcruHii's Holy Nmnc Society are COD nLI^TS^^;_^_,^J_lb. "box "(UirouBli ClcrU itied In an aeetteaie amount not exceed- mid his, tliclr oryoiiy-Qf tlirlf helK, WALTER REA'DE- THtA[RE Mich members,*! tM, Department who are THnmuH Pprkcr. Prculdent, 12 JPi^rl TWSARGARINE , 1 1b, box 19c April 23. 1052. . not exceeding « t'tr^centum per uiuuim ing said appropriatlnn, to hear interest ut dt-vftcOi, oxtvuloru. administrators, . Toselher uu Sam?. i*rt>cram subordinate to them for any infraction of •Minute , .ind chall 'mature In ana year from dste s rate not esccevdlnfi U.per cantum per Brantarsi, astilgns nr HUVt-rssors In PLalnBeld 8^3500 the rules *nd rciiulallons by any member Drive, Kenllworlh, N.'J. ••mum. • Herbert- Jennlncs Vlce-prcsldont. . I BEEF STEAKS Sara Lee nf IKHUC ' • "\ iL.S.i rlcht. title ..or Interest; KUZJV p. j. Entertainment Fri. & Sat. of the poncedcpartniem. while such mem- North 2Urd Street. Kenilworth. N. . f t'BUC NOf ICB ' • . •Section 5. OTT, her lielrtJ. tjevl&eea or |>«n>uiuil THURH., -j»AV 1 1 ber Is under, their supervision. applicants mn-tuiu thia mint It Is hereby determined und declared It Is hereby determined inul declared rrpreKeiitatives and her. th«fr or WALTER PIDGEON FROM 9 jiHlll 2 A. M, Arthur Ilodnpp, Secretaryi SJS P«s»al Happaport ,. . , CREAM CHEg^E CAKE ....•.,...:" each 59c TvSiulrcmrDtst m^y beciire «pi>llt.'u 'tmt the prohable period of u&efuliu'ga ol hat tHe probable prrlod of IISI-IIIIIIPK.-. (ft uny uf. their helm, devteees; exec* Section II: Section 7 of the nforcsaid Avciiun. Ki'iUlworth. N. J. *»t«i for Ilw. tvibtCiun iff rjtro.liiiiin in thr fiirt cotverele curb und gutter ts 10 years: •alii kanlliiry sewer i» 411 years; that the utorn und udmlnUtratorii, (jrimlCTs, Ordinance t»'hereby amended to read as Jolin Slnlth. Treasurer* 84 Purk Drive BLUEBERRY-BIJNra^rr pltg. 30e Kraft's .'•-.-•• ••••••• IWpartinfnl of the BorouBh n| Unit the suftpleinentiil debt statement tv iippleim-ntiil debt stiileinrnt required by us-stiitiH. or SiicceKuors In right, title M-G-M'S PARAMOUN JAKE BAUER at the piano and Organ follows?-*;; Kcnllworth. N. J. , rid 3sJT .J.. a\ l'olu-c Headriuart quired by titstiite lui.s been made and tiled the statute bdi. lu-en mudr and liled: Hint or lutereut; CIIAULES H, OTT, Jit.: Section T: The nillury and eon\p«M>Ka- Objectlona, 1( uny. should be njade-ln HANDI^SNACKS ^ ..* 'pkg./33c pjl (luildtii];, GaruiMXt. N. J. The tun the obllEatlons herein uu.tborUed to the oblieations hejeln authorlied tn be I und LEQNA OTT, hlii wife. Woirer Reode Theatre Popular Songs oj the Day • • . BotJt Old ondl 'New tlon of the various,inemHurs of the Police meduitcly In wrltinu to the Director o e i» lo fifl~lhr«**" pxtfctlnu v«t-anulc^ Department shall be as follows: Division nl Alcoholic Bcveraae Control 'ic ItMied are wlihln all Ircui debt lim- uMird arc within ull legal debt limits ! ~ --•' n*tendanls, luilfl llroutl Strt-t^Newiirk 2. N-_J. . Borden's •'• • . • iil w*l IVilw r tVpartnirut. it., prescribed by attitute and ttmt the >rr»crilu-d by statutr-. and that the Mighty MARGARCT MBEfiT Chief of Police • r's4.700.on 19e Brand . ' -. ~1' Vtuj are-Krre summoned jmd required Pliiinfleld 6-3502 jSBL% 4 300 Si * ll l llMI u 1 l lllll illlii H ll 111 il 11 l ui u liill IU ilUI1 Captain of Police :- ' -££ MINIMUM IUXJl)ll«.MENTS :ro»i; dpbt of the. Itmousli wilt tte In ?rokN debt "f the Bomuch will lx- In-. tu upri'c upon Clii"i.tfr Mueller, an answer ii'umiiuiuiHH>Kiw'M»'M"S "' > " t' " y ' ' ' " '' " ' ''" '" ' '" '' UEDERKRANZ 4-ez. pkg. 37c • AS* SI \o M) ,\i-iiS-u,, lAchlkH'c «El '•reusod by Urn luiiiaiu'e of siilil ubliituttaiu> --•leiii.si'd liv the Usuauce of said oblliiu- llUMi'llRK^ BOGAUT Lieutenant o.f Police 4,200.00 ' tn the complaint Hied In a civil Motion, In 4 100 FROZEN WAFFtES - ^ box pc. n thi- nun of S3.K0d.00. /, . ions b.v ,the sum of Sl.700.no. ul.U-h William Wlmmer is plalittlR siiii FLYING DUTCHMAN LEI6HT0N • 6EATTV Scrceani of Police - !!!! Kenilworth, (Academy"Award Winner) Boultvsrd and North 26th Street , Third Year Patrolman :',8SQ-°" Uirt k«fv |« from ace. If n-iultant lljju S«-tlnn H. Section Br ' C'hai'los Ott. ft au are de(enilanta, pend« ^•-.-• l> b^tu*y-n 31 end M, you art ellslblei. Tills Ordlnmue bhull tnkv eftect In l'UI» Oidlnauce shalt tnke elVect 10 days ing In the Sutx-ilor Court ol New Jersey, Second Year Patrolman '• a.SSO.OO Melshl—S lc*t 8 Inches. i(U-r lti> tmbljuatlon after linal pa after tta pubjlcatlon after llnal passase as u/lthtp 33 days lifter May 1, 1632 exclusive "DEADLINE U.S.A." First Y"ear Patrolman 3,230.00 Vteicrtt —140 |w>und». KENILWORTH, N. J. ' IICC Marshal 81-35 per hour i Intrn- laull. " " j " effect -in ^^LLT. ' The foreeolng .OrdlmHwe was Intru- "RETURN of ^EXAN" Cdiuhis Your W HOMEMADE ITALIAN flES Mayor. to transfer to Martha Lubell trading a tftCMJ ar^nlx'-'Eitii wtii \iz tiubteui tD fih tutftl anil passed oh llrut reading at a dueed and caued o\\. i\ni reudlng at if The aetlort liakTweenr-li -Kenilworth Liquors" ,for premise's lo eeularl"" meetinthg off tlie Mayor und Coiin regular meetiiiB, n< the Mayor and Coun- purpiue t>LJi«4efefic«? faUii£. on urltteti- e^uin 'ii AyriKli. 1052. and will bt t-oiVMtr« on April 8. 16S3. and will be considered lield by this Borough eC Kijlillworfli Frank Sinatra Borough Clerk. l.lccnw! No. D-l heretofore Issued nr liiial pa^tuiii), alter a public hearing for fUul passage, alter a public hearing, .tunics L. Murthn trading as •'Kcnllwor; , ix«fe bi SKsrnmatlon—Apr(l 2H. JBS2 it another meeting of said Mayor and at another meeting of iistd Mayor anil r 8.tkl«w«ut .. mt«« ld£ated lriKcitliwortii. Llquory- lor the premises located fit 5 •' i, at 1OJO A M, at tile Munlclnal Uulldlius- -«ui\cll at the Municipal ilulldlnji. Car- Council at the. Municipal- UuUdlna, Car- known as Btoek'.lilg Let at). Veu ar^iijaia "Meet Danny Wilson" TRY OUR FRESH SHRIMF COCKTAILS Notice l» .hereby ulvcn that the above noiiieuard, Kunllworth, New Jersey. SALA.HY - "\ New Jersey, on wood, New Jersey, on , Ordinance was passed at a meeting of the a delendatit bt-caia*o< un tnteft" * ' — Plus— ' ' Objections. If any. should bo made C—Vjrtt Vsar _ t "ESDAV. APIHL S0, 1053 TUESDAY. AI'HIL 29. 1653 you may. hav« In the uqulty el ftf The RIVER" Council of the Bafough of KenUworth and 488 BOULEVARD > B—SWHjnd Vi-jr ...... :.,.^. a ut ,8:ao o'clock P. M. • at B:;ia o'clock V. M. ; , 'Hon. . . - * Toriy CuHis "SXOIV AND TASTY SANDWICHES was approved by the Mayor orfHIie writlnu to Philip Of. McOevna, Clerk 0 A—Third VcarTT.-..;... 3^00.( iDaylljlht Saving Ttme> • tDayllllht Sayltui Time! . tlUTBorouuh-of Kenilworth. Dated; April a. 1653. colon iv "HEKE*"eO!«ES il«aii4iiiiUII«i»iii«lWI«U«liiUili«UraulUiiiUIIHlillumiimuiUIUIlU«ll«l>«"l''«f "^ .- S2ND I3AY OS" APRIL. Ifl52 MAllTHA LUBELL. BAViD A. MCH*AY, u WALTEM 8. McMANUS, PliXLIP J. McOEVNA, REE HUGE PARKING LOT 1 "Ffcili and Fury" "FLESH &• FUEY S4S New"ark Avenue, Uuruuuh Clerk Boruuiih'CHerU. Clerli'oi the Supir^r Court. THE NELSONS"."" Or MARKING SPAiDB Borough Clerk of the Kenilworth, New Jersey. TWIN COUNTY GROCERSi XUUul: April a, WS3. ' ' iiti TECHNICOLOR II ' Bnrough ol Kenllworlh, N. J- '' • 8' Dated: April S3. 1952, . • "4. .

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    .'•>'. GIVE Tjjesda'y at 'Slid p, mj in the parish; TO CONQlin I Giant Thrift Sale Slated house. ". _ Tabernacle Speuker • ;TO Thought fin the Week By Temple BetkEr Newly-formed 'iGuild of the Methodists • •••'. --r Members of Temple Beth El will Christian Family" wiUjnect Well- AMItlCAH hold their semt-annual "Giant JUMBLE STORE! By the Jtetf. Alber* Allinrer. C*ranford_ Methodist Cbiifdl nesday nig^itLjn^the parish houTe" CANC1I To Thrift. Sale" at the Temple at 3t at 8 o'elockjAA program of special JOCIITV Continue .- •"" .' ~3iY NAXE IS' IXG1ON. f^R WE ARE .MANY'* South avenue front'10 a- ••wn, to 5Holy Eucharist interest to parents has. been ;n'. G A R w ao D G RANFORD KENILWORTH ;i'••'•' •',.,"-. *- ilAftK 5:1-10 •'.-•'' -.'- '.'• ''. '.J p. m., Xpril 28 through May ± ; Mrs Marilyn Vosberg'-.will, sing ranged. Trinity Club will serve :i soprano solo at the 9:30 a. m, • In the'-'Gospel'or Mark, Jesus' encounter with a demoniac On sale Will" be tmked goods,, .'Holy Eucharist will be celebrat- Series WoiOiip Service of the First* Pres- on the shore of the Sea of Galilee is an indication of our Lord s boojks..and records, and according; ed at Trinity Church at jl 0 a; tts^toi refreshments,. . JERSEY, THURSDAYS MAY h \ 952 O 26 Pages — TEN CENTS- bytei inn Church, and Chancel concern about the mentally-ill. His.interest, gentleness and under- to those in charge, wonderful Val- morrow^ comniernorati^ie^the feats Members and friends of the Day Continuing the series of sermons standing oi this«unfortunatc one dispelled the man's delusions and ues will be offered to earJy shop- f J5L JMaEfcthTEyanigelistJMfc-thTEyanigelist, Guild will make a trip to tjfio Choir will sing the French Easter* restored him to mental health. Christ showed no fear and con-. : : 1 on ^Family Fellowship at Home C:nol.'"Love is Come Again," and, ^^^^hViw/an^ Confidence pers;' .'•.'•.- -.'.•.' '..,••• • , Sunday's serviees include S'^a. United Nations^.'May'i.. Those de- Modem Art Manifestation istrict Hoy Scout and'Church," the Rev." Edward Chairmen of the affair are Mrs, Holy Eucharisfc 9:30 a,' «*., siring to go are asked to contact "J(>sus Stands Among Us," at the. j- himself u-&s inspired and rapport with his fellow man. Miss Jane Chamberlain, who -V, Cancer Unit Dobihal. Jr. wilL.preach at 9:30 a. William Hoveson and Mrs, Larry, l^i:^. feuchafist and - Church H a. m. services, Sunday. The] 'Menial tl'lnea; is what the United'States Public Health Serv- Briebart. . •.,.';• . ^ SchU i0 a, m.> Coffee .Class of the in charge'of reservations. \ ^ Of Iiitiesj Local hi Sunday at The Methodist llev. NenlJM. Hcrndon. Jr., assist- I u-e calls Ameriira's -number one public health problem. The words ^ -SchobU Test Goes Camporce Opens Tomorrow \ Proceeds from the sale will be Rev, frank V^ H.-'.earthy, rector; "The-Unguarded Hour," the p]ay^ ant pastor, ^villi spe.'ik on the tppie, • of'the'demoniac arc indicative of .our time, "My name is Legion; Art is -a continuiji thing and nd the pictures were viewed by. Club Fund Drfye Church on "Brotherhood *BcgiiK 1 given to the temple. Tjrbduced by the Cranford Dr;i- Honors in! th~e-ftcld of Boy;lose at 4 p. m: Sunday, at.wjliich ••Jtonah s.Mcssdgb.""iit bothserv- fflr w? aw-man^-lt •&-estimated that *'million peoples in this' and 11 a. m. Choral service and" modern art is a manifestation of at Home," and the Rev. Albert "AI- o seirinoni \ ' • matic Club for the benefit of stnRe scores of residents. couting e6me to Cranford tomor- imc the tfbops will tip classified • country are-'suffering from some form.-of mental illness. Mote inair r times, Leslie Crump, local Beauties change as times changeT ow when for the first time, the cither participating, standard linger, pa<.tor,-will have-.-as his-top- Senior Fellowship will meet in. half of*411 titie hospital beds in 1h«* country are occupied by psyehi- V Members of the women's organ- equipment in Sherlock Hall, win open tonight in that building at Mr. Crump declared, and we areTo Western District of Union .Coun- >r proficient. The classification will IC at 10 50 d. m., "A Family that the Senior High Room at t p. rn- j~. atrie patients. One oui of every 20 persons in-this jeoiintry will izations of the parish will, attend commereial-artist, told members of Extended On Monday ' spend Setae part ei his *r-her life in-a meittal institution and One 'Eendership' 8:40 sharp, the play will also ba constantly bcin^ shown new bcau- il establishes its Spring Camporee >e based on the showings the Praj s, Together. Stays Together." Simd.iy and the Junior Fellowship the Upper. Division Meeting ot the the Wednesday ••Morning Club yes- ies'by artists. These must be added t the proposed site of Union Jun- oops made during the eamporeev will meet in the Junior High Room. •out oTvyery ten will need. psychiiitric help. • Diocesan Women's Auxiliary at presented tomorrow' and 'Saturday 'O|)eration New Jersey' tevday afternoon at their nnilah- The young people's choir will The Rev. tit. John B. Oman.-N. J.'Skate Hospital Chaplain evenings. Tickets iare...available" to ihe beauties we have had hand- A«lvaiice Ticket Sales Only f wo-Tliirifc or College at Sijringfletd avenue, Troops whicli will attend the Resident** l^rged . . The topie-wilf-bc "Let's Mee,t Qur j lOi&O a, m, Tuesday, at theXhurch hropic tea which closed their an- ed tfown from past generations.., or a «?eek-end of scout activities; amporee are 74, 75,:7-6, 78,-79, 80 sing at the first service and the to the en»r.i!>aJSy insane, says that "there are 5GG registered' rtie'rftal of ihe Holy Cfoss in Hainfleia. fror« any member of the Church or Draws Exceptional Indicate Big Crow«J Of $3,000 Goal To Leave Refuse at senior chon at the second* Ai! REV. GORDON KEENEY Friends in Lsttm America." -Those i hospitals ia this country of which only 155 arc included in the , At both the 8:30 a. mi, and the' nual three-day exhibit of works of He declared thei'fe are certain More than.80p scouts from the ind 84 of Granfbrd; 52,. 56 and 59 taking pnrt will be Genevievej • ;.tritiity, Parish Cpuhcil wilt meet from theGprarnatie.Club. , ' ./- ^ration Locally af Roselle Park; 51, 53, 54, 58 and services will be on daylight saying approved list of the .Amcricaij. College of Surgeons. The others 11 a. m. services this Sunday, the ^p y local artists in the municipal build- 'undamentals ' all •'. pictures * • must For Concert May 10 Receive*! to Date 16 troops in the district arc ex- Curb for Collection time. Gieen, Robert 'Longnk'cr-v Jr.. Bob] do not mceV:he requii«ments set forth in the.prineiples of hospital Rev. Arnold 3. Dahlquist, pastor. "Operaiion NewN f Jersey," '' the ave, whether they are old or jnod- leced to begin converging on theSO- of' Rosclle; and 8^ of Kenu> M.ieClary and Nancy Tidaboek. I standardiiatttais."" Also, "There are.pnly a few more than 5,000 Advance ticket sales indicate a The annual fund drive,of the worth. ' C rah ford's aiinual Clean-ujj n«:''" "•.'.•• •- ' >• :. rn, such as balance, line, color, rea soon after- schools-close their Charles Miller will JadTdress theTo Address registered 'psychiatrists in the whole nation; one to every 298 .pa-''' Calvary Evangelical Lutheran first state-'wrde air raid test, Went large attendance for the concert Cranford Committee of the Amer- Week will be hbld from Monday 'junior High Fellowship on ".The Church, will preach oil the theme, smo6th|(y ,in Crariford Tuesday, ac- More than lOO'pairitiijgs by local space division which j»re bade leers for the week-end. In "charge" of the diimporee are through Friday of next week un-- Youn'c' Adult Club will meet at j tients in institutions, when the ration should be one to every 30 to arnateur, professibTriaf and high parts "of all great works'of art. here] on Saturday evening. May 10, ican Cancer Society," scheduled to A. Henry Garrity, western district Family in the Mission Field" at He gees «n to indicate that, "The money we spend annually "The Quality of Out Leadership." cording to Leslie Crump; deputy The- camporee begins officially d,er auspices of the Board of Health, 7 p. m., Sunday, at the^home-of .50 patients^ school artists were/on exhibition, The speaker made his talk in by the 8S-voice Glee Club of theend today; • has been extended,- it 9, a. m., Saturday when the leld exeeiftive, and Robert Smithy 6'45 p. m Sunday. Senior High CM AMeeting for research on canceris SJO per victim — on poliomyelitis, we At the Matins Service Mrs, Clar- director of the local Civil Defense iistriet commissioner. public safety and public works de- KcUowship will heal- the Rev..Mr. Mary H.i'ihn, 25 Arlington road. • ' spend ajJproxbwsSely $lbd per case. But i»v psychiatry wp spend ence B. Halismann will sing the: the form of an interview with U: S. Military Academy at. West was announced yesterday by How- scouts gather at the flagpole for partments, it was announced yes-'- -The Rev. Gordon Keeney, farm- Council. •'.'•• the flag-raising ceremonies. Ml^hile Dobihal on the topic, "Christian er minister of the Crahford •Taber- On Monday, at. 1:30 p. m., the only 25 eea'tslSjgiair for each'*stimated cp^c;ot mental illness and solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd,", questions being asked by MrsPoint. , N. Y., it was announced, this ard M. Siegel, chairman, atid Wil- terday by Health Officer William Vocation*." Odds and' Ends Fel- Board of Deacohessea will meet in only $1 for cafH"!knowsv case-of. total-, disability from rnental i!t by Riddle. A| the latter, service, •: Public. cooperation t6 the 10- harles H. Messerve, a club mem- here, they will be told what the P.. Smith. . -^— , • '•'•'. nacle, will speak at the Tabernacle r week by t>r. Walter K. Fasnaeht liam W. Austin, co-chairman. weekend will involve. .'..'• lowship al-ui meets .p..-m;., the Mrs. Walter GeisieFbf Kcnilworth GIANT niinute test from 10:42 to l(i:52 ber. -"This is the long-awaited oppor- at 8 p. m., Wednesday, accordinu.to ll Artists whose works were ex- and Lou Lerda, co-chairmen of- Through, yesterday, a total of From 9:30 a. m. to 12 noon, the The motion picture^ "A Wonder- the Kevi.George A. Aitcheson, pas- •Murfinrct Greene Guild Ivill hold t will sing as" a solo, The Good a. m. Tuesday was. exceptional, Mr. amp Deny Zone tunity "for property owners'dto"'' 1 ful Life," will be shown at 8 its .monthly Executive. Meeting in hibited included: Roger W. Aid- arrangemesits. $2,095.23 or approximately 1wo- roops will arrange themselves in tor, ' ;....•• 'Shepherd," by Vandcwater, and! Crump- declared,. and this com- ;wo rows,, each troo|» occupying a their hqmes of the debris xghicri ae-' o'clock Sunday night. '.';' the Choir Room.. the Senior Choir anthem wilfbe: rich, Frank Barnes, Cecile O'Con- The, musical program will be thir.ds of this year's quota of $3,000 cumulates in and around most- The Rev. iflr. Keeney served as snunity also had a fine represen-, nell Albert L. .Bross, Jr., W. D. had been received by Horace^ K. >0«loot square. » • The Millenary Group for chil- Monthly business meeting of the J '- -•" ^'^ evening,-tJ^Kev. Keith Keidel, Resist-Chap. "The Sun Shall Be No More Thy Reunioii Set k presented in the' Cranford High ication homes in. the cbursc-ofHBryear," Mr. - Simdav During the two -hours from 2 to dren meets at 3:15 p.. m. tomorrow pastor of. the'Tabernacle from l!Mf»' Light," by Woodward. tation of its civil defense forces Compton. Alice M. Cramp, Mrs. School auditorium, starting at 8:15 lorbin, Jr., local treasurer, at*the Smith pointed out.'.;,- •~T~' • to 1049 when the Rev. Dr. Aitche- Women s B.ble Class will be -held r, ,a;n wf {he -Sew Jc^y Sj^ Hospital, at Greystone Park, spoke iranford Trust Comjiany. p. m., the scouts will take part in the primary and junior depart- Today the Spring Convention til on duty.,. „:.;..••'• • ...... -hester M. Davis, George Freese; p ,n.. under auspices of the .Cran- ';- "Everyone stuffs old clothing, sot\ assumed the pastorship^ . ay night at 8:15 at the home} to a UH^Igriou p ^ "The/Family and Mental Health." He told his Only criticism heard Ideally Expect 200 at Annual Mrs. A. Donald Green, Dorothy Thus far, returns have been dis- in such, activities as signal tower ments. The choir's sprijr»i» concert a"i\iw)unceinen.tone of the. wil membersl be madIace at 5 Home ill *Ai ' not realize is that they are actually m cause numerous other"fiin'd drives, ily Month at 8 -p. m. Monday. The ary..Alliahe$--in Glcndalo,- Cajif. 4"n\"lock in the aftern&oh, in honor Legjan; for vfj^arc'many.", -. • ..'. . ' . representing Calvary, and will While spotters stationed in outly- Nearly. 200 former campers- aiert HuBbtieh. 'who has conducted the glee club p. m. There'will be a retreat cere- packing away a ,flre hazard," Mr. • of the new members. There will . -• • Mr.' KeTder pointed out that, the home environment which ing areas.declared they could near Also H. Sidney deCampi, A- conducted'prior.-.tp-the.- start'.of ihe Following -a" hearing Monday Rcv.Mr, Dobihal wilT bethte mod- The Rev... Mr. ifeeny is. stopping conduct the afternoon devotional" the Cranford Boys' Camp, located since-1S38; "the musical, organiza- mony involving the lowerjirig of evening in the Township Rooms, Smith declared. •' .' .''..-. erator- and Robert Walker, Ted ,nf Crnnford before proceeding tobe a short musical program, and gives theymeniberi of the'family n'sense of security," affection, whistles and sirens from nearby' Kiugsley, Ai .Lane, Sr., Hollis. Le- tion is -widely known for. its fre-cancer • campaign, also were ex- he colors and a full dress ire view. Residents have been requested- reco«n£tjfot and -an- opportunity; Jor new 'experiences is laying service; . . - communities, many residents who on Silver Lake^' near Hope, and tended which cut intolth'e time rior- he Board of. Adjustment ."turnctj" Pace and Leon Smith will com- Atlanta, Go,., where he will attend. Mrs. A. J. Davies will be in charge Tonight the Senior, Choir re- larjd, Burton Longenbach, Char- quent appearances on television. Also scheduled for this hour is an to oollcct this debris and place 4£~ the fo*HK$atMjM $or good mental'end emotional health. His Work • were indoors: at tKe time of thetheir guests are expected. tp at-lotte. Lord, Mr&.."Eidora' Lorenzini, mally given to this drive. _ down the request of Mrs. Mabel E! prise the panel.. thf«>n->ii:i1-rnnf<»rcrinf' of iho. Alii- nf jho'Triy —„.„„—__^ as Gftaplain. he '-recounted, is -three fold; to provide worship serv- radio and'in >thet coweerts in the Eagle Court of Honor at the flag- (ranier for^permission'to use hor as near to the curbs' in front of saceful in thc-ir hew (Environment; to adjust those who are about : alarm said they knew nothing of eo The eHatPrnan said that less than Prayer group meets at the home .ahcc'in mfd-May, ityf ,-»w?t:^vvyiipj>w>M»c n»i*i SW Missionary' Junior.. Choir rehearses oh Friday c> Elveri Sneahan, C. Fred Sitfcler", The program will include groups couting's highest Ronor, days^witho'ut extra, charge. kin to a niewtal hospital. Ntiw it is harder to get therft to take. further Into the matter oi purchas- hurch. . F . ~ ''r"***" g#nt appeal for all local residents attended the-hearing spofce against' ! vi-sit Brookside Nursing Home at hear him, s!iys the Rev, Dr., Aitchc- Miss EoVip McLaughlin. jg mis- the pa£ie«? bisek^^ into the home' environment." - - • at 7 p. m". • of popular, semi-classical and army The honors will be conferred Most ' townspeople pride them- 2 p. *n. . - • • • ' . i ing anadditional oneor-twosirens. Greetings will be extended by J. set Smith, A. M. to send their returns as soon asupon Lawrence ' Pettjiek, .. of Kranting a ^zoning variance. The sionarv in the stoilthwe^c United j Mentally-ill are ajnons the iriost misunderstood, unwanted, : Monthly meeting of' the Men's Cost of sirens, which would give" songs. ' '" property is in Residence "A" .flis'-^ selves" on living in a community, On Wednesday, at 8 JS. hi., the Walden, Miss Maryainn Wurth and All arrangements, have been possible. Bloomingdale avenue, .William rich with trees and girdens, the- & speaker at i» sup- j neglected,, twasTted, abused, numerousl and pitijibie* of all human Brotherhood will'be held on Monr adequate coverage.^ yary irom Walter CofifeOi president of the edin—box colled rict. .. ' . Rev Mr. Alhnger will discuss "De- suflerees. The Church-, must- not neglect itsjwtssion to these mem- Herbert w-yiH* .-•••' ' -\ • j - eompleted-for-housing Jncrabcrst Hocsel of ^205 L Columbia' avenue, hfcaUh -ofiltcers »stated. Yet, resi- the eluircirlint! the cbniinunity are. per meeting of day'at 8 p: tfl". Thi^ "will be given $3,500 to $5,000. •" •"'. *V :o^s' Camp trustees, and . Vicc- tion contest, which started Among We. .reasons cited why votional Matcrial.Used in the P.am- bers of our commUijjty. We Can.TenUfiJrfen our members and the 1 Mrs. Frank Martz wa'S chairman and Kenneth Apps of 26 Parkway dents are offer*" careless about .Greene Guild of;t#? First Presby- to taking care of several important TraWle was completely stopped Pfesident" Charles cLlGoi'dfello the glee club, during their week- the variance should not be grant- ily Circle" j« the second in his sex* jnvlfed to "attend. '• " . • . public eonwjs-rtiwg-SJie preventiojv-tfeaiment and research neces- and Mrs. George B. Spohn, co- end stay in Cranford, it is an-day, is still in progress. Valuable Village. . keeping their tfwn property clean, • teuiin Churcli, jlohday night. • saey. T«j do ^ess is to imss--t?on-ipletelr the spirit of. Christ, of items, of. business. A social hour here'in less than a minute after prizes will be 'awarded to all ed' were that a funeral home would ics^on "Family Devotional Life." . Intermediate-choir^will^hearso will conclude the meethjg, ; The JTr.»,wiil bu^jfine various improve- chairman, of the exhibit commit- nounced. Tickets for the concert Expected to be on hand for the M.v. Smith urged' residents to help OIJ Thursday evening .at 7:SO nnd ' • tiilk was • oii whom it isurritten •sojACm in the New. Testament that "he had receipt of the "red" signal at police tee. Other members were Mrs. youngsters who c6llect.$5 or mot* mpressive ceremonies are tKendanger the value of property in : Mrs. AIHnger will feeth e devo- members are "planning, to attend a merits, rittw underway to get the may be obtained from any mem- be"auti'iv their hornev b'y joining; the Senior Choir will rehearse the \ne of made upon the thinking of America, Tfrlafcge ektent^that impact on Tuesday».at Holy Trinity Luth- of colored, motion pictures taken at Walter J. Conley, Mrs. Albert H. Blue and Gold t announces that his topic at Sun- ; Mrs. WU-^^Seavy; reported .on a U\e'neartst' shelter areas, possible. ..."'.' tty from 9:30 a. m, to 12 noon, Suni-f the application were approved; Mrs. H . Shannon, 138 Mohawk Must he made by the cosr.pasionatjtr spirit of. the Churches if it is to eran Church jn Elizabeth^ at' 0:30 the camip liist summer; There also •Francis, Mrs". Henry Gruber. Mrs. DriveReachm day's 9:3lO a. m.'and'il a. m; ideir-- an meeting held be ftiade at all. What is at «take? It is tbe future of bur neighbors, I'olieeChiefWiHiawi,A, Fischer will be a Western domedy film. Local schools, are. making icoiice.- day with the staging of champion" •Letters and petitions were re- '«|lrive, with Mrs. Richai-d/Ernst co- a. m,' '•••• '•.-•' . ..-•'-' '.",'•'". '.•.'• ".-. Chandlee Hiekok, Mrs. Charles tical Worship Services will be "The our fnesds. our'relatives ™ inayJbe our own future. miuleaninspection'tour' 6f several Tonight's meeting will mark the tions among students this week and ship events,'. . :-..•' .'.-. •: . •••:..'' ' ceived in jprottist of-.'gV.ahti.ng. the hostess, and Circle 4/wednc«Wy' areas of-the. community while the Redden, Mrs. Louis A. Rice, Mrs- Exhibition Living Christ^il-'..---"-- "• -j '--'- The" (Jeyotion. with "Faith" as Boy Seout: Troop Noj 84 meets opening of registration for theMarion, J, Seayy, Mrs. Ira J. Stone, this is expected to swell the total, The events'- include sending. application. • Westminster Fellowship 'will evening at,the ^i the', topic, was led by Jtlrs. F. C. Tuesday at 7;S0 p/rri, ' -:.-.-• •test was in. progress ,and said the Morse code, -buildm^nar?fl*4- : Wagner, 37 l ing plans fora s rin 49 and 45 Bus line) coming season and "•"Crrarles" W. Mrs. E. P. Tournier, Mrs; Edward Mr. Siegel said. A syrvey of .coin ' Decision was -reserved by the Approximately $500 or one-third " meet at 7 p m., Sunday. The pro- Wr.rtj. '..•••"'" ..... Rev. Reveals' P 8 Banquet at New members who-are to> be re- community' was at. a complete Tripp, registrar, will be present to boxes in local stores, however, in- flint and steel, handling ai ir ^ board in the .implication of An- of Cranford's quota of $1,500 in J eVCa S standstill. No traffic was moving T. Towler, Mrs. J. Royal Walsh gram will feature a discussion on. ..Lasi eyjzybfi&xhe nev. Ji!r. Dezso Mrs: II. T. Douglas wns racharg e * ^ ;the Westfleld YMCA on May 8. The ceived oh Sunday, May 4,. wii accept reservations.- A camp Tr and Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, Jr. dicates that'there will be dcclini boiling water, starting fire by fric- thony TintQ for.permissiBriio.con- the artnual fund drive of the. Cr-an* , "life Vocations." addressed a>meoting of the Whar- bT the suppei- committee. She was To j'Rev. G. W. Anderson of Brookdale meet on Wednesday at .8 p.'HI. cither, on Route ^4 Parkway, he shirt will be awarded free to all Morfe than 20tt girls wili*Ti(ce from this source under Iqst year.- tion and reading-a compass and vert' his-home at "210 Walnut ave- ford Committee of (he Mental BaBtit reported. L " - • . , : Men's Brotherhood will.holdHi Pare»f-Tenchers Association. assisted by Mrs. K. R. Palze'r, Mrs. The Rev. George A. Aileheson, t Pt>s t ChurchChh, . wilill lb be ththe campers who enroll and pay a de- part in the Girls* Athletic Associa- following a course, - y nuc- -from _n_•'one to two-family Health Clinic of Union County has . regular monthly meeting da-Mon- The Re^TMr. Dezspri9 n graduate D. Vroom-and Mrs. G. H. speaker. . Ma_y6f E, D, Stanley, who viewed tion's annual Blue, ,and Gold exhi- A trophy will be given to th< dwelling. ^~- .'-...'._— pastor of Cnsnfosid Tabientaclet.will the test- from the vicinity of. the posit prior to May 15.'. ' '• Cranford Day Croup been raised, Robert M. Crane', lo- day evening at &.p. mv-SSTineu pi of tti^chool system of Wharton. nitii ; : winner of each event. ", . • speak on "&tne Results from.Be- •••••••••. ' 'BOES ,••:,'•:-.-;: Refreshments w(U be served fol Eastern Sim bition at 8 p. ral. tomorrow in the The - board returned to Town- cal chairman, announced yester- t Earliest Humans municipal building, said he was Will Meet Tuesday eampore^2 will come to a dsvy. He appealed to .lopal resi- irig Fitted 'with the Word of Christ" both impressed and pleased with lowihg the reunion by camp trus- high, school gym. -*fl/i5 presenta- ship Committee, an application of CHRISTIAN" SCIKNCE At Ghar-i-Kamarband in north- the fine public cooperation* and the tees, under- the chairmanship! erf tion will be under direction of Mrs. Initial plans for the annual ob- Andrew Jugan for permission to dents,, to make their contributions'..' '•• •• _ciitA1cii'-.-spviei;s. •- •at Sunday's 1 l~a. sh. worship serv- eastern Iraw, in-the. so-ealled "Selt YOUR HOUSE Charles M. Roy. President Coffee servance of Cranford pay on Fri- erect a gas station at 28 South Uii* to this vitajly needed service. well directed lacal defense organi- Eva R. Hazel and Miss Florence B. 1 mm TlilFSfilndarci of'Ijoalth is raised ices, and his topic at the 5:4S p. m.!Cave" ©verlooklng ths Caspian Sea,. has announced that there will be a 0 day, June 6, in MacConnell Park ion avenue. . Although the- prop- Next week has been designated sation. , •' ' . . ' Alp, girls* athletic directors in lh« bones of-three Ston will be made at 8:15 p. m. Tues- erty- is in a business district, gaso. as Mental Health Week throughout.. by maintaining unwavering! faith, sen-tees vtill be "God's Judgment j jle .were Ufiearthcd where, The test also went smoothly in brief meeting of the trustees' ifter Cranford. High School. Tickets that God, Spirit, is. man's limitless the'-local schoQlst, according-^-to tonight's meeting. day in the municipal *purt room in llhe stations are excluded from the New Jersey, and several groups on Eeetesiasttsm of the "75.000 years age, the roof fell in on 10 A P.M. may be obtained from any mem- PoliceHeadquarters. . '•"' New Officers* street under the'prcsent ordinance, life. This will be brought ou.t a9 v NEW LOOK! . Dr. Howard R. Best, supervising Azure Chapter^ 8?, Order of have planned special programs ^nd Deacons willjneet tonight at the th«n..'They may. be the earliest i ber jit the G.A.A. Council, or at -Mrs. Charlis Mott.is chairman o it was reported.-. • ' there also will be special radia and Christian Science services next human beings yet discovered. principal arid a member of the Eastern Star, will mark its thirty- : home of Gbnton "Mould of 8 Lin- J the Village Improvement Assoeia The hearing was conducted by •television programs. '.'.•.- , • .. Sunday when the. Lesspn-Serrhon Defense Council. From previous fifth anniversary with a dinner and Horior s subject will bo "Probation after den lane. Clark Township. • drills, pupils in all buildings know To Present The program, will include exhi- tiohfl committee, sponsors of the Harold -M. Buck, chairman. Mr. Crane declared this, week , Death." '.'- - • ITota* V'ita class, under direction Flr*t State 204 RETFpRD where to go and whnt-ito d,o, he program of entertainment tomor- bitions at the modern dance, tumb- annual, observarice. -All ldc"aT of Oar wood, members of, thevCran that the problem of mental illness FROM THE OVEN TO YOU The citations from the. King of Mrs. Albett BeUord, tJelaware wig the Hrst state to pointed out. Armand VanGelder, row 'evening in Masonic Temple, and pyramids, social dancing, ganizations hav<» been invited to ford-Garwood Local 52, Honorary stands as the most neglected- of the' .spud, representatives to Tuesday's litmcs version of the Bible will in- it the. home of Miss Jean. Burnett ratify the United State!) Const!'... (^ANFORD, N who inspected "Sherman School Folk Festival South avenue. Patrolmen's Benevolent, Associa- nation's health.problems. When.we • TAKE^U>VANf A0E OF 0UR - - of 4 Keith Jeffries street, tomor- ; tumbling aad rhythmics. meeting. , tion were hosts to the local lasi 250 Moving consider that there are approxi- •lude Revelation,, 22.: 1,+: "Blessed titsa, • f ••:-. --...... ^ _ during the test, said "it went fine." ,. -Cr.ao.ford EJIemcntary School members are effected. row wi»ht. Thursday evening in VFW Hall, 22 1 i :ire they, that clo. his command- There was a good showing of The Cranford Day observance -ma'tcly nine million men, women •- . ""•••'''•'.''?• will present a Jolk festival, "Our mcnts, that they may have right to .will be a wen's prayer • 1—iHii Mill '" wardens on duty here Tuesday, al active and expected to. attend has.come to be one of the high South avenue^ Garwood. ' and children who arc suffering* meeting at S p. ra_ Saturdav. Country," consisting of a 160 voice toower. Eileen Lynne Shel- Joseph Hennessey was installed Permits Issued DAILY SPECIALS! chc tree of life, and may enter in YOU MAY HXb COMIOKT. nArnS'ESS and the WAT TO BEA1TH though this brai-ch had been added Mrs. Mac Higgs, Mrs. Lillian lights.of the year in the township from mental illness or other per-- 1 .SI, don,'garbara .Theide,' Betty Lou as president, succeeding Edward C thioush 'the• gatqs into th.e~ci.tyi" The Kev, 3. D- Clark*.."English . " , throurh mt*nln» lo i«e afjthi followlni . ., . . to the local defon^p unit only «> choir, in-thc^high iSchpl auditorium per and Miss Annie Wilson of and fecus.es attention on local his- sonality disturbances, and that n6- "II preacher ansi ifQssRer missionary to Farmer, INertna Searle,. Connie tory and local organizations. McMahon. Also inducted were: Lv wherc near enough is being dond the correlative'citations SCIENCE HAOlO PKOGttAMS Of THIS VlClNlTT:t week-before the test. Chief Wir- at 8 p.m.. May. 0. selle; Mrs. Edna Wolfel of Wash- Here m Year from '"Science ' nnd Health with South America, spoke at a prayer den-A. E. Mcurer said all of his Bergh'and Pam Dunham; and'for. . The Cranford Business Associa- Thomas Daub* mayor of Garwood, to help them, we can no longcr.be ^ meeting Wednesday night. He also SU. WNJR '.....(1ISS ke> — .Every Suwd.y ,.....„.>„....). lilS'p. m.' The program wilt feature folk ington, D. C; Mrs, Jennie- vice-presTHent; "-Rao Armstrong," ~A~lotal of 250 moving permit: Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Sta. WJ2 ( iiO k«> —- Ksety' Suadmy '. S:S» ». ««, wardens • responded and diet fine the Gold team, Edith 'Duttfee, Jane tion has announced that it will co- complacent about the matter. We - music and dances which are rep-son- of Westfield, Mrsi Marie Green treasurer; and Frank Fyke, sec- Fre^h Strawberry—Rhuh;ii-b Pies ,.50c Baker Eiddy the following will be showed slides o!f his work. BI^WUEW ~ Every • Sualay „„.., ,...„ «.ig.«, ».;' work. He appealed for mo' e vol- Dankel, Barbara Kaul, Rosemary operate in the Cranford Day ob- were i§seud by...the township dur- must deal with it.now, and "we" Tabernacle congiresaSiaw is mak~ Dandelions, Bucbhorn,. resentative of the United States. of Cranford and Mrs. Mable Mussi- Dolan, Mary Jarte Harford and servance again this year with i retary. . ing the! past year, bringing to_ — 1*11. 3*4 Sttbd.y E.o^i MdnWi,,H!0» «. 'm. oln«r broad leaved- weedi with M three-day gift event. Mr. McMahon presented gifts to the number issued since, the new. in every community. There's no ' r defense set-up. by ukelelcs, and accocrilon -and an tcr members who will be unable.to | *n!»n, Bolcer. if its* stir.g. would raise the stan- (IS80 ke> — Sad S.tutd.y E»ch Month ...... S:o» >, •>. an •aty >pread«r application of •? nine members -«f the Cranford Po- law, requiring moving permits town in tlie country that does not Sweet Butler Coffee Ring ...... ;.....40c Chief Fischer reported between "auto harp. .Mrs. John C. Mundy attend arc Mrs. Elizabeth Beers ^licti Dcrjar'tment who have had 20 rliirti, othenlth aud morals far be- Kcquc>i« for free lit*tilure tod rettoHiof beneflu. received from l&cw WMD 4 FEED. I) kills weed, as went into effect locally,-it was an- the effects of jjieiltal illness 50 and SO percent of the auxiliary will.be piano accompanist. Elizabeth,. Mrs. Annie Mer'cer.ji! or more years of service, SATURDAY— yoivd' its present elevation, and . Drdgrinii will be ap»reeUled.~ , if feeds )ho gran qff-il 1.75 s 'God will redeem my -soul from the' 3-1760 test, but were not called out. the dancing'will, be under the di- tor'of. ceremonies. •-• munity Council at the fourth an- interests. » - ward Lee. '. The moving permit ordinance ucl training class accident, 12- Raspberry Nut Buns ....'..'..;....44c •;jower.of the urave: for he shall 1 Local banks, stores, offices and rection of Miss Jean Voorhees and Among others guests will be Mrs. t nual meeting last Thursday eve- 1 The need is evident- in, most Legal-aspects of arrest were dis- provides that a person moving from year-old Terry Richter, son 6f Mr. Lemon Filled Cream (k*uis, each ...... 9c receive inc." (49:15) , '} a. 2-7153 "SHOW lown Swd other business houses ceased op- Seth Weekly, physical education- Grace Sti-ucken of Jersey City, the j nine in the municipal building. . growing communities for a paid cussed by George Ray, special one- pant^of CranfordVto another Tind Mrs. Charles Richter of 194 : i. growing — just right to , orations during the test. directors. chapters fraternal mother, and - Other officers for the coming director to- present a firm, well agent for the FBI, of Newark, who or out of town is required to ob- North avenue^ east, will, receive a quickly get grass In spols left Robert E. Crone, president of also showed a film on the 'same tain a permjt from the tax collector settlement of $3,000. rTRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SdEKTBl the Cranfqrd Trust Company, Henri do la Mott©' of CranfordJ year are: Vice-president, Ross rounded.program, th*speaker as«! listing the name of the truekmdn, [ si-ui\-, Mrs. G. Holmes Wil1iai«s; re- Fred Falzonc of the Garwood Po- owner, .-of the goods, and address last week by a jury before Superior Chocolate Fillefl Boston Cream,Pie ... 36c < K.WI OKU . Thrives 'in suit or shade, geod areas', said-pedestrians who took officers expected include Mrs. Har- Association and the State Bureau to which the goods Is. to be moved. Soryicoi: Sunday 11 p.m., , .'< ^ Small Shed riet Frank Mrs: Elsie Hellon. Mrs. cording secretary, Edna Randolph; of Recreation, under the Depart- lice Department. Court Judge Frank L, Gleary. The 28c hi the position to offer 1A our friemls, soil or poor, J. lb-$l£S) .shelter there were orderly and Mr. Hennessey served as toast- Personal taxi* must be paid in full jurors also approved a judgment of. California Rainin Fruit Btt'ail ...... i. Siincl.iv' Srhwil: 9::t0 a. m. *. • ...... _. ^ j Rehm, Mrs. Grace Romley, and trcasurei% JiSrs. William T. ment of Conservation, and Eco- before a permit is issued. Persons Te^tmuinlal Service ' 5 lbs-$6J5 calm, He declared be was amazed tnaster. Henry ;Klubcnspies acted SSOO tor the boy's parents.JThe de-^ •. ", Very woiiuWful • '' facturing Company, SlO.^SoutJu..-^^- Cora uixori and Mrs. de la Collins; The latter two were re- nomic Development, recommend moving without obtaining a per- Wid K\V. B;-IS.o'clock " to sec how abruptly "things came elected. "" '-_... as Secretary in the absence of fendants were EidEgidii o S. 'B^' ^ " WEDNESDAY-— ; to • a standstill" following the avenue, east, at 4 o'clock yester- MoMMoMee . * ' a recreation commission set-up. mit are Subject to a $50 tine. ""'"•"- • jtcAnis'n KOOSI ' - 1948 « 1^949 - Ji95b - 19S1 v day afternobn destroyed a, shed Members of the executive com- Such a commission, Mr. Kennedy Mr. Fyke. Several hew members manual training teacher at Cleve» Aniiortefl Cookits^2 doz. ».. 9i; Mlln .Striel, VtasUti "' Full line of Qmdm Supplies sounding of the alarm,' at«M]so MMrs. Doris Johnson is geheral ! were welcomed. - .Personal taxes, are assessed land [School. and the Cranford )|ion daily 1--I V>vi,-i'pl Tliiti>day and of undetermined value. No one «\iHee are: James F. Kervick and explained, is headed by a Board o. how quickly normality was re- chairman of arrangements .for th'e Followingxthe meeting, elabor- anqinst th'e occupants. of every Board of Edocatioiv •'•••• Praline Loaf t!ak^ ...... :.;..;....':...... 44c lay. 11-4. Ali<» 'Knday: vwpini! ":ao-» stored after the "oil clear" was was injured. anniversary party. Asisting her Channing' Rudd for three-yci)r Commissioners appointed by trlf house or^apartment, regardless of l "' USED CHEVRdLETS LBHE — FERTILIZERS It was reporred that an employe terms; Charles F. Hansel. Jr., forhead-of-the-city -government and ate refreshments were served. It was rcvcaled'in testimony be» -mounded. ... are Mrs. Dorothy Halsey, reserva- .whether the occupant owns or fore'tlic court that the tips' oftlffi^i" .._ • • • • .. • • •• • • ••••-.•*'• ^ of the company was sanding steel THURSDAY —»- \ GARDEN and VEGETABLE SEEPS tions and seating: Mrs. Jessie Man- a two-year term; and the Rev. Al- serve without pay. Duties of such v rents property. Thij is a New Jer- • j plates when.'sparks from the bert and Mrs.1 Charlehl s a- board cover ' administration Four 'Rookie Cops J sey state law, the collector, point- of the boy's lingers were mangled Banana Layer Cake ....,^..v... With a Guarantee ami an O. K. that counto ning, Mrs.-Eileen Balas, Mrs. Ruth and that' it was necessary to am- 53c. By knowimj our cuslomer's car* ." GARDEN TOOLS CranfonTPBA Local grinder settled in debris and oil-Beisley and MrsM . BllaBll, SchmidtShidt, Redden, for one-year terms. John maintenance and programs of ac- ed 'out, and' the tax covers all soaked leaves and started the blaze L. Smith is also a member of the tivities. A paid director is en-Start Work Today household possessions such as fur- putate one. The accident occurred* l Suey , eacli ...... >.^.'. 6e • —.._. gives I© ttiielf turn-in Fetes Morton, Vreelancl dccorationsj Mrs. Agnes Nissen, Four new patrolmen,' appointed last November- H while the boy LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED that spread to and destroyed the Mrs. Elizabeth §chellcr and Mrs.- executive'commjUcc. •' » gaged to supervise the entire adul niture, silver, china, appliances, • We aro able with coniidence lo Two retired Westfteld policemen, shed. The building housed oi! and It was rccommonded that the and children's programs. Part- last week by the Township Com- clothing, jeviJelry1 and bank , ac- was operating a Kaw plane in class. ' SINCE 1927 resell the car with a Lillian Hopper, souvenirs and en- mittee, will tjegtn thein tours of The Richtcrs were represented Ucut. George Morton and Patrol- six 50-lb. cylinders of CO2. tertainment; and Mrs. Mae Biggs executive committee membership time hired help and volunteer help counts. WEDDING ami PARTY C •" . Guaraiiie© that counts, ^ , _-^-_^__ '—r We Rent -*-' ~ Firemen from truck one, engine qlso is a part of the picture. duty today in the Crariford Police by Louis Foxman of Linden and man Theodore Vrecland, members and Mrs. Margaret Parsons, ar- R from six to nirje, with' Department, it was announced Usually _the personal tax is u • Sunders — Polishers — Hand Sanders <>f Cranford Local, 52. PBA! were, one:.and utility truck arrived at threp new members being elected In Summit, the speaker said, nominal one, but collection differs John J. Frank was the defendants* . FOR ALL OCCASIONS the scene to soon discover they rangements. ~ --=-• last night by Police Chief .William counsel. . • honored by the Local at a venison —--' [•agnujliy'to three-year terms. Mr. year round' program is carried on A Fischer. The quartet were sworn from the real "estate tax as it be- v Lawn Rollers •—r Spreaders' were being aided in their right comes delinquent on December 1 .Buy yeur Used .Ges from a Mew Caf Doqjor (linnerJasfniKht at Veterans' Me- ' jRudd.was appointed chairmnn of which includes archery, badmin- in earlier this week by Township PROGRES! against the flre by the unmanned Cases Oi Measles : a ,bjj-Ia^s committee to car, ton, baseball, band concerts,'cro- of the und thh e collccll = Mother's Day Proiiiotion We Ibiow the car because we know the lonnor ownor moi'iiil Hdmc, South avenue; —^~ CO2 cylinders. Heat of the flre Clerk J. Walter Coffee. y Wfcasles took over the No. 1spot i the "jerranse. quet, square dancing on tennis , The new "rookies" arc Frederick tor at that date is called upon to ThTh e CfCranfordd BineBusiness s Aseia The guests of honor, were" pre- opened the valves on. the cylinders among communicable diseases dur- Aowotion pieti Chance to eetfirts, horseshoe pitching, soft issue a warrant for its collection. sented with $1,000 paid upjife in- allowing the CO2 to get at the^ G. Roberts. 12? Hillcrest avenue; tion will sponsor a special Moth- CLEANERS &TAiLORS ing the past, week k wheh n 1199 case's Play," was shown by Harlon S. ball, shuffleboard, tennis, track, John F. Varley, Jr., 165 Hillercst er's Day promotion next Thursday, surance policies by Patrolman Roy flames. Combihiition of the CO2 we're reported to the Board of Kennedy, director of summer playground program in- RAH WAY AUTO SUPPLY&SERVICE CO. Orinkerhoft, president of Jhe local, and the work done by the firemen recreation avenue; Matthew T. . Haney, 30 Friday and Saturday. May 8, 9 and Health, it was announced yeslcr* and secretary to the Board df Rcu- volving games, handeraft and dra"i Oraton drive;, and Leo A. Schulfz, Tuft Club to Meet 10, it was announced, this week by- nnci with $80 purses by Patrolman soon extinguished the blaze. day by Health Officer W. P Smith. \ ration of Summit tnaties, Small neighborhood play The Cranford Toft for President y ^ lit Put Frank Caruso, On behalf of the- Compared to last week when r 102 Hawthorne stree. President Sidney Breen. Also'reported were 14, cases o& Public recreation is'-becoming areas have been laid out so thai The personnel of the police de- Club will meet at 8:15 p. m. Tues- merchants desiring to participate, ; \\ i < >!;i 1 \ local. , ]• they were called on to fight 18 German measles, . 10 cases of I njore and more recognized as achildren do net travel farther than day in the municipal building, it have been requested to^Mirtaet The CHEVROLET 4 DOOR WITH P; G.^...... C, $1050.00 grass fires, the firemen had an easy partment will be at its full strength CRANFORD BAKE SHOP - - OLDSMOB1LE STATION WAGO^<^.....; 15^5,00 Among other guests present-were mumps,- ft ve cases of chickenpiox \ municipal service in most modern a quarter of a mile from any home; of 31 men, beginning today. This was announced this week by Presip Cranford Citizen and-Chronicle of* 1950 CHEVROLET COmfERTIBLE^rL .-. 1585,00 Public Safety Commissioner -GUnv time the past seven days. They and pne case of scarlet fever. One j.cities. Mr. Kennedy said. While Ice-skating on tennis courts and includes the chief, three lieuten- dent Walter P. Schlack. Air invi- lice not laterjhan tomorrow with 101>liln Street CRanford 64)622 Phone CRanford 6-1110 1941 CHEVROLET 2 DDOR SEDAN . ..." ,. 88S00 vnee L. Fritz of Cranford aiid Po- were summoned to one grass flre, nerson was bitten by a dfog during! ydluntary^tecreation. service with coasting on chutes erecteif at var ants, four sergeants and 2| pa-tation to attend hus been extended their advertising copy for the pro- 1950 2LYMOUTH SUBORBAif .,.! ".-i. !.ZZ."^ 1495.00 lice Chief Fred Falzone'of Gar- this yesterday aiternoorf in Stough y (Continued on page eight) , 4o all interested residents. Cr. 6^866 ton, avenue, the week. trolmen, • •••'••. J Wood. - •;••"' ounds- supplied by a municipality i

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