wm i-^---. Pago Eighteen. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THUB$DAY^ SKmMBEB 7, jflSO ; -V— and Johnson 17-2. Terrill tripled Cranford High-Scorers are. Jied "for Ranhofer, Kovacs mm for. the Panthers in their tenth\&utgers Gridders Start lids year in tlie league. jMarooii^ game of the season. Lose to Park Police Club Sets 3SA3SS — I9S0 High in Pistol League trMm car ' AB n '' A*. Pitcher Nick Druzek homered . The Cranford Police Pistol Team 14 39 . IB .487 At the end of the first round 0( Are Ifoia • for the Lodge, topping First Bap- suffered its second straight loss in 19 69' 33 .478 shooting matches }n the Union VfeEOr 1 . Arc Y«ai, iHkltGame' list 10 to 3. Muldrow and Thomas fnnthnl1 gniy the Union County League Tuesday Softball tilt is so 22 jaa County Pistol League on August .'REGISTERED ? hiiTnarne runs for the loseri son kickoff in New Jersey this despite a high score of 1118. Win- 9 23 9 J91 23, eight Cranford policemen REGISTERED ? | CHANFOUD SOPTBAU. LEAGUE ning team was the Union County chalked up high individual aver- TEAM STANDINGS „ week as-Rutgers ended its train- Clippers Win Final Mi ing session at Sea Girt on the Jer- Park Police, with 1125. ages in a field of 125 competitors • -••.. ' w. ••" T. Pet. League Gqme, 5*2 '' Individual scores were: . AU contestanls.are_members of 12 September 28 Maroons t 15 4 .789 sey shore l$st Friday. September 2tt v Art Rooncy's Shamrocks IS 5 SIsxr IS 11 s'Teams £©FBay .750 The' Cranford Clippers, after a Union County Police pistol teams Olil Timers ». 13 •5- .730 Summer vacation ended abruptly Pile Sea. Sees TaUI in the league." ts the Deadline Lodge — ~ 13 1 .C50 series of steady losses, won their, Hnnhn'fcr S3 S3 100 290 Game Js the Deadline k Teams To Mfcet lfy.-., Builders' General Supply 12 0 -COO on August 21 for some 40 Scar- > Fischer 97 , 84 07 278 Johnson'and Johnson . O 10 final league game Sunday, defeat- John G. Ranhofer, Municipal •mm .474 let players who started their Klempa 85 *83' 97 273 • The Linden '.l£3 „...... „_ 0 12 .400 ing the Elizabeth.Braves 5 to 2. Kovacs !_ 01 84 100 273 Court Clerk, and Patrolman Jos- ••'.••t.\i Sunday JPlay-offs Panthers : ^' 4 0 .400 twice-daily drills under the watch- Outlaws - ^- 7 13 .3C8 ful eyes "of Coach Harvey Harman The Westfield Hawks won the Total _u_ 1118 eph J. Kovacs captured 15th and /-• At Memorial Field ' C.Y.O. ...' ~ ' 0 • 13 .310 Union County Baseball pennant the Miller. al& shooUns. scored 03. 87 and against the Cxazxfanfi 17th places, respectively. The eight and his staff. : .s Gave '. . t 'Vol. LVII. No. 34 The Maroons; leading softballers First Baptist _. 0 13 ..310 94 for a 274 total. present a ^brmicEaSilJc men, who ranked in the top half of CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1950 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS 111 Bumps Dill's •. 3 17 ...150 Leon Root of East, Orange, the same day, trouncing the Rahway UNION CO. POLICE PISTOL LEAGUE 1L See gsat jsalts in brooder house in. Ahc municipal league, hjanked SCHEDULED GAMES Indians and Question Marks, who TEAM STANDINGS 1 the field, were: Today: State University's candidate for pose, the Tip*"^ f**,*™ i nrw ze inrft ifvpnii^'ntyfl "^ Inrovide nlen* the Catholic Youths 12-0 and edged tied for. second place. • • W Times Lodcc vs. C.Y.O.; .' All-American center honors, led September 16 at hty tS, wraEJslion in tot weather. 3, Av. Score Visiting Nurse Group Builders' General Supply 6 to 5 Builders' General vs. .J. & J. . A walk by Joe Formanek and Linden No. 1 11 fox l^te l 4 Ranhofer -278.1 287 New .Commander Tomorrow: the veteran contingent of 18 Plalnfield 11 Their record b£ Kovacs Singles-by-JohnnyI-Nostce..andL-Ikfc. .. 376.7 285 l0 Names New Chairmen —268.--- 2tH A 9-2 defeat from the Lodge, Shamrocks vs.-Johnson and Johnson. few junior varsity graduates and Baldwin, Koury doubled for two Bahway Prison Guards 3 two years agnt is a (•"^however, held the Maroons to a runs to even the Braves 2-0 lead CBANFOBD „— e weaQiez. 5. U possible don't Rosendjile. .- 283J 275 4 a solid corps of sophomores make I.lnH^n Jia. 2 . ing' one. Against Orom . L— 288 27a 4 year have been named by the half-game lead, with one game" to in the third frame. Doug Staples 6 IT0IX4 been found ineligible to vote : To Map PJans«ffor up the balance of the Scarlet Eliazbeth , 6 they, have Klempa' -a. 254,8 264 G ranford Visiting Nurse Associa- at the coming election because ' i>lay. The Shamrocks and the'Old squad. gained the bases to register two Scotch Plains ._ 8 Koury-i. . ..- 253.3 208' 5 .. Soft music in keeping with the Albert G. Ingalls; .horticulture. Timers, tied for second place, each 0 A V The Cranford Pistol Team at tion. With the chairmen listed theme, "Autumn Song," will set Mrs. Green; consultants. Mrs. Ed- they have moved, are not at Bowling League Season • With Root at center, Harmon is more runs, also in the third. Noske, Roselle Park . hove played 20"games. Baldwin and Staples each hit two 10 - the local club "of tFw» Ina- the sarhe time racked up a lir'st- firsts they are as follows: Finance, the mood today for the annual fall win A. Crtiikshank; junior exhib- addresses given in Cranford, not worried about the middle, of 8 . ternational wOl . /, The first four teams of the final Final plans for the opening of for the winners. Fanwood .«..~«~._»«__ 12 round avefage of J075.8, with sev- !harles J.' Stevens,. Mrs. J. P. flower, show to be held by theits, Mrs. Lewis B. Gately; staging. Garwood or Kenilworth, or are o the seventh season of the Cranford his. line but he is in search of some National Ki^ 23. ISSHBte t Standings will compete in play- CRANFO&D CUPPEOS en wins and four! losses for fifth Heuer and Mrs. G. B. McDiarmid; Cranford Garden Club from 3 to 9 Mrsl Wilmer F.t Whitescarver; improperly registered, are Attendance Reaches depth on the flanks. Principal AB E H fniHrgfiF'Tn'iftwfl •' First Local Polio Bowling League will be made to- standing in the league. aursing, Mrs. William H.vOld, Mrs. p. m;, in the auditorium of Cran- properties. Mrs. Ge

"• '•'"'•V^JTHH : THE_CRA1TOORD :C1TJZ]M AND CHROOTCLR THIJRSDAy. SEPTEMBER 14. 1950 Pace Three ••-^ t^« Page Two; THE CRANfORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, "THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14> l$50 - 'i , day to enter hef freshman year n't 11 Craig place, will leave Sunday 'and Tom Cisar, son of Mr. and Elen's Bine ElbEwn V -"( -_ •' •:•; Wrr> $5,.; Nazzareno Alimonti of 329 I Motorists Pay $342 8 Bucknell . University, Lewisburg, to enter her freshman year at Mid- Mrs. James A. Cisar of 32 John Chickens that have been .in egg- ' •••:;**•$£ Wedding Date Set .„••• Hemlock avenue, Garwood, $7, and tp Question Two 'I WS C$ Resumes Pa. Miss Jeffries, who holds the dlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. street, left Sunday to enter the laying contests or on exhibit at By JSancy Cttthbert$on For Traffic Offenses Nichplaa. Fedlson of Hillside, $2 In Mystery Shooting Cranford College Club scholarship, freshman class at Rutgers Univer- poultry shows sometimes bring Fines an^ costs' of $342 were im- and coktij," were assessed. . will be acompanied by her par- sity, New Brunswick, home Newcastle disease'.' as well as -—September 30 will ,be-the -wed~ This.column, tohich appears . College for Women, New Bruns- Miss Johanna Holroyd, daugh- tjins date for Miss Nancy posed lor violations- of 19 motorists ents. ter of Mr" ^ndjMrs. Lincoln_Hol- other -contagious ailments, along tsi Tenth ^y in The Citizen ~wick: ••• ——---•-.——~'-— ivlth__thpir Hun rihb"rf OiTtbr"aft1 Cuthbertson. daughter of Mr. and by Magistrate Charles Jf, Stevens Guilio Abbruzzese of North betLhh boy^s o n Saturday,^ " royd, jr~," of 217 Central aVenue, Miss Nancy Goo3man,~3augKteF '•••' • "Thy Saving He.jltfi Among All Clironicte during the college -formerly healthy flocks also- MrsrRalph Albert Cuthbertson. o in the traffic division of Municipal Plainfleld paid $10 and costs. connection wjth theemyste.y S|I«,"J will leave Friday to enter her of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Goodman of 'Nations," the theme fur the e.om- • Anthonj^MasisS of Elizabeth was ( mar, is devoted to the doings Miss Susan J. Lackey, daughter Miss Jean Vettel, daughter of have' been linked with the introduc- t3' Baimk-re parkway, and David Court Monday .'night. - - ing flf two railroad crew members ill oi local students df the vations . Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Vettel ot 24freshman year at Pennsylvania 20 Berkeley place, left Monday to iri'j; year, \v:is inlroiUici-d Tuesday I Betty B)iTid!io Honored fined $2 for-obstructing a bus stop, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lackey tion of infected baby chicks. Goss Wells, of Cranford, son' o occupant*.,*es „y t"iic;les 1 - 0{ Mi and Mrs. J. Walter Coffee • trand of 15 Hamilton avenue, will must be beneflclal to the health. j the-Missos Joan and Jane Tomal e: eptioh will follow aT the home ( operate a vehicle cost Samuel On Blood Donors, Inc. parentsi The questioning U;is 1 year- at Denison College, Gran- freshman year at Albright College, dogs no .longer need to change dleta ,nnd 5. Mrs. Paul. M. Pi.wers. |>.ys- o£ U8 Oak lane, left yesterday to "*" "—--^Saturda—y 'fo-r - he- r •las •t year Mr. and Mrs. John V. Starr of 23 oi the bride-elect's parents. scheduled for. Saturday tn Ville, Ohio. Mr. and'Mrs. Sloat Reading, Pa. According to modern doctors, with the seasons. • ••••MA suK> at their heine, 400 Elm street. Coleman of Westfleld $.50 and ;$3 ' ChanningRudfi, chairman of the tcr her freshman year at Duke at Southern Seminary,.Buena Vis- Hampton road, will leave today to ider.t. ask oil for a roll call of ehar- disrupting the school cn accompanied their son to Ohio and however, the sulphur and molasses An interesting point is that when Dociiraiions were in pastels. Mrs. Lewis Hiiskins of Cranford, cobts, and Lem Tucker, jr., also of 1949 Red .Cross.'drive, spoke of the work University, Durham, N. C. Herta, Va, Miss Nostrand, wjio wUl enter her freshman year at Cor- treatment may have had some the Department of Agriculture t}ie boys. are now vacationing in the Mid- Paul Johnson, son of Mrs. Paul and costs. Patrol- K iDonors, Inc., Tues- serve as a councillor to incoming nell University, Ithaca, N- y. She actual value. In Pother's day. before worked out its specifications, for 60 were pivsi'ilt. >~ . .ltents accompanied her to Dur- die West Johnson of 242 North avenue, west, Cranftird. Elizabeth. Roselle Eark, bride, will bo matron of honor, and iiieetliig of iUh id iJ modem transportation methods as- canned dog foods that could bear Mrs. Thomas Huzalskl, spiritual ., . ham and will yTor DuiBJfnT,' N. C; to 3 = ,., i i . i Poin t Pleasann t Mevtfark and West bridesmaids will be Miss Fran.ces were the complainants. Simitar Lions Club in the Coach and Four Where" Molatnre Goes this week arclassmate, Miss Patricia her mother. BmW^oT4phWn "iftiWer iD^^ lif e secretary4 , reported that f 'Don- ine Gleason <>£ Plainfield, mergue of 110 Edgar aventie and the ground when it,rains, though Miss Betty Owen, daughter of will accofnpany her to Buena Miss Suzanne Joerndt, daugh- It's possible that by the time spring OUrUM by the circles. C irele . led Rearick. The speaker was intro- terrace, left yesterday' to enter is( Just .as. good in summer as winter OPEN THIS SUNDAY" ald Koch of Point Pleasant. The Kesi'man will-be Richard Hcy- James Smith of Fanwood were it may later evaporate and go back Mr. and Mrs.\&. G. Owen of 210Vista. , •• ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Joerndt Tolled around. Fathers iron-deBcI- bv Mrs. Stanli-I'Vv A. KadeIJader was in , .,, , duced by ^Edward- Shahe^n. his -freshman year at Lafayette ' Miss Janet Kelting, daughter of and-Just as appropriate to Louisi- . , ;• ' r. • • i ci-ivmonv -will l>e performed ii) inaniiot Toledo, Canada, brother- dismissed. - into the air. Only a small percent- EdiJiir avenue, will leave Sunday of-23 Elmora avenue, will leave ent diet had produced a sllcht ease ana as to Michigan. charge of devotions. Participating |_ Daniel Heyburn, chairman' of age of the water, in a heavy rain, College, Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelting of 2 of anaemia. And of course) Iron-rich S 1 ritiitv Church. n-law . of the prospective bride- Frank A. Markonas of 167 Di- to enter her .freshman year at Miss Carol Blackma'n,. daughter Friday to enter.her freshman year' It is true that dogs in the arctic won Mrs. ,T. Sniiih. pianist; Mrs. the blind committee, reported on Fiske terracd, will leave Sunday to molasses la one of tho best correc- nrn. Ushers will include Mr. ^ yision avenue and Joseph Andrade, will Igq back Into the.air direjtly! Southern Seminary,' Buena Vista, of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Blackman of at the College of William and need more, fat In their diets than 10 A. M. to 1 P. 83. John Torpenini!, Mrs. W. C Walsh. H the srtle oi seals. A report also was by evaporation from the rain drops. Miss Barbara Weidner, daughter enter her junior year at Cedar- tive foodstuffs Tor anaemia. So dogs in moderate climates. How- Haskiris, Thonius O'Brien of New Jr., of. 32 Myrtle street each paid Va. Her. parents will accompany 308 Riverside drive, will leave to- Mary, Williamsburg, Va. She will' Grandmother wasn't really far oft 3>. M. to 1 I*. M- VM:\ Mrs.' Otis 'N. Cove, and MrsGarden Shovcer Given given by Dr' Walter K.' Fasnacht Occasionally,; when rain tails froni of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Weid- crest College, Allentown. Pa. ever, a diet recommended for con- York, William Graham Pulking- $10 and costs for speeding. RoKr her, returning on Monday. morrow to enter' her freshman be accompanied ••' by her parents, the track. Charles Maynard. ' •' , on the sale of tickets for the Army- higher levels into a layer of very ner of 700 Springfield avenue, will tinental United States or the mix- ham,- .tr.,. and George Wnrren Irv- ert Thornberry of Bayonne, Har- y£ar at Allegheny College, Mead- who will spend a week in Wil- Today nutrition research has Saturday fstv Miss Hard Michigan football game to be tiry olr below, the drops may cvap. leave Wednesday to. enter her MisS Elizabeth Lennon will. tures used in first grade—canned Reports on the summer school ing of Hamilfon. old W, Minchin of Irvingtong, , Harr- /Miss Dianne Ossmann, daugh- ville, Pa. She will be accompanied liamsburg. . jjnade us all so food-consclo^s that A garden bridal shower- was played October 14 at Yankee Stad- orate before they ever reach the freshman year at Cazenovia Jun- leaye^Saturday to enter her fresh- dog foods contain enough fat so CLOSED at Hackettstown wen- j?iv«»-vby ry; F; Beldun of Orange and Her ter ofS^r. and Mrs. T. R. Ossmann by her parents and her grand- 'xve balance our meals carefully to held Saturday afternoon at the You will certainly want to put pleturet like this one. which tells a etory ium. '-• . ':.: . ' ground and then the moisture Hot% ior College, Cazenovia, N: Y. man year at Mary Washington that no change is necessary for tho Mrs"-Charles Roberts' and Mrs. bert A. Lewis, Jr. ot Roselle Park mother, Mrs. E. E. Twist of. Ruth- prevent dietary deficiencies from THIS* SUNDAY home of Mrs. F. J. Derbort. 503 — of erandmother'o visit. In an album for safe keeping* return to-the air. Since no rain keley^place, will leave Bruce MacClary, sop of Mr. aritt College of the: University of Vir- developing. And our dogs' have conditions we ordinarily experience Frank Simmisnn. They were h\- BIRTHS ~\ each paid $^ and costs,on speed- A meeting of the club's execu- erford, who will vacation in Penn- here. ' , Elm street, in honor of Miss Betty reaches the surface of the earth, Monday hi enter her freshman Mrs. H. Stanley MacClary of 18 .William Smiley, son of Mr. andginia. Her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. shared the benefits of food research,. ,. troduced by Mrs. Herbert Hoick, Mr. and Mrs. William Capraun tive board wjfl be held next Thurs- sylvania, returning home next You will probably find that your Hird. ter her freshman year at Cornell Ithaca. •".••• State University. His brother. the lake left loose between the pages satisfactory—and mount them tn Drilling directly into grain stubf trick la to stir a little raw'amber 'treasurer's report and Mrs. Hill, will be performed in Christ Epis- the .birth of a son, Anthony Dan- tion cost William Barbehenn of son .and will take a'short vacation University,. Ithaca, N. Y.' Miss Nelson, Jrl, will enter his sopho^ of your album? . •• " •" ; albums or scrapbooks. You have Elizabeth $5 and costs, and Jacob ble after harvest has continued into one or both. , chairman of the enncer dressing copal Church, Elizabeth. iel, o'rt^June 23 at Elizabeth Gen-- I tour through New York state be- Edgar C."Morganweek, Jr., sonGrant, who was accompanied to. George Robbins Shepherd, son. more year next week at Rutgers 'After all the trbnble yon've takeA wide variety of books from which Runck of Luiden was fined $7 and to • produce satisfactory. stands ofc "unit, asked for more material. She eral Hospital, EUzabeth. fore returning' to Cranford this of Mr. and Mrs. Morganweck of Ithaca by her parents, is attending, ofMrsi G. R. Shepherd of .19 Lj*- University School of Business Ad- to mako these pictures' good, the} to choose and. ot course, you can costs for a Hrafflc Jight violation. grass. Investigators ior the Color ; .reported that 825 dressings and 25 T 8peciacte_Peddlers 2-week-eniU ' ' ''.... :.•-._.. 12 Munsee-drive,. will leave tomor- a freshman camp at Cornell this Salle avenue, will leave Erida^' for ministration, Newark. certainly deserve a better, fate. Voa even make up your own If you can't Complainant was Sgt. Harry Page* rado A, & M college experhnent •bed jackets were prepared during Miscellaneous Shower Wore Out Welcome Americans in many parts of the 1 row to enter,his freshman year at week. ' • : Bucknell University! . Lewisburg,- owe It to yourself to at least make find one that exactly fits your needs. station have found durtag research country who. needed spectacles | .the summer. Dressings are made . The "Man wfeo^Canje to Dinner" tn Stop street offenses by JEdward Miss Peggy. Austin, daughter of. Virginia Polytechnic * Institute, Pa., where he will enter the. fresh- 1 Honors Nancy Jacobus a start the right direction by get- Ton may wont, to mount them in aimed at revegetation of abandon- Richard Snyd^r , son of Mr. and '•] on the first Tuesday of each month. and forgot to leave^qs just "an aft- F. Burke, Jr., of 65 Lawn.terrace, about the year 1800 were likely i Mr. and Mrs. William W. Austin Blacksburg, Va. man class. He plans, to major in Miss Nancy Jacobus was hpn- ting them all together In one pla.ca a large general album; you may ed croplands t|Hd depleted ranges! : William Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. E- N. Snyder of 209 North ernoon'caller" compared to Emper- buy thetifi. from a peddler. of 4 Springfield avenue, left Tues- bio-chemistry. Mrs. Shepherd will Prayer meetings will be held ored at a surprise miscellaneous Then you can decide how yon want want to mate- up a special one and Mrs. W. T. Collins of 18 Madison avenue, west, will leave Monday or Charlemagne who rilled western day for Trenton State Teachers' acompany. her son to. Lewisburg. every Thursday at 10 a. m.. in thobridal shower last Thursday eve- to beep them In order- to get thelabel It "Vacation l£50": or you may Robert Black, son of Mr. andavenue, will leave tomorrow to, for "Boulder, Colo., to enter his Europe about 800 A. t>. n the College, Trenton, where she is a . church.. Later, these meetings will ning given by Miss Mary Frances most pleasure from them. decide to assemble a series of quite Mrs. R: "M. Black of 18 Doering enter his freshman year at Cornell senior year at the University of great and his court^vlsited sophomore, majoring in music. Her Arthur Huetteman, -son of Mr. take place in homes of members. Prista^ and Mrs. Arnold Reichert But first ot all edit them! Be email -albums, each containing way, will leave Sunday to enter University, Ithaca, N. . Y. Wil- Colorado. Richard is taking a on estate, they would stay "until and Mrs. Fred Huetteman of 121, The group is knitting for the nged at the home of . Mrs. Reichert's critical of your pictures. If. for e* few pictures covering a particular brother, Richard, will leave Sun- his freshman year at Middlebury liam, who has been spending the pre-medical course. they ha4 eaten nil. the pigs, gnms^ North Lehigh. avenue, will-leave people in \ cooperation with the mother, 189 Locust drive. Decor- ample, one Is terribly over exposed, day or occasion. day for Trinity College, Hartford, College, Middlebury, Vt. He will Summer working at a resort hotel vegetables, fruit, and grain. Then, nqxt Thursday to enter his fresh- .' .Council of Church Women. The ations were in aqua, pink and so that your best girl Is only a faded Handle them however you wish, Conn., .where, he will enter his be accompanied by his parents. in Eaglesmere, . Pa., will be /ac- William Fairchild, son of Mr. 4 finally, they would pack up an'd man year at Temple University, society also will support the,bus white. There were guests from limitation of her pretty self, throw but do ,beep them where you' can freshman year. companied to Ithaca by his par- and Mrs. William H. Fairchild of move en." Philadelphia. His parents will ac- Tide on November 4 to the United Cranford, Teaneck and Roselle. It away] There's no pohit In beeping find them easily and enjoy them Miss Polly Dunhahi, daughter ents. ' , / 214 Claremont place, left last week Nations. It It's no credit to you, or. to your often. SENDS THEM BACK TO SCHOOL Miss Jeanne Mack, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Dunham company him. for Rolla, Mo., to enter his sen- Miss Jacobus is the daughter of Keep Hens Comfortable 'Subject. It you lust can't bring your- Services Sunday morning. Oc- ..—John van Guilder Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mack, Jr., of 307 Prospect avenue, will leave Donald Spalding, son of wfr. and ior year at the Missouri School of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jacobus of Comfort for hens Is as Important tober 8 in the church, will be of 609 Willow street, will leave Saturday to enter her freshman Mrs. George Spalding of 5 Central ' William, F. Hanzl, Jr., son of Mr. Mines. The local yoi)ng man made 16 Craig place. She will become for high egg production as a balanc- • . Hypodermic Needles It's smarter than ever to be thrifty iu food buying—and that's why .sponsored by the group. Members Eggs Used b,r Battens Saturday for Bucknell University, year at Allegheny College, Mead- avenue, left Tuesday for Durham, and Mrs./Hanzl of 4 Centra} aye- the trip by motorcycle. Armour's the bride of Stephen Palmer of ed ration. A well-insulated hen house v Many hypodermic needles, ore American bakers keep approxi- Lewisburg, Pa:, to enter her soph- ville, Pa.- Mr. and Mrs. Dunham N. C, where he will enter .'his oue, will return next week to more and more women arc turiiins (o CBIAS. KllltTZ MARKETf for •will assist in the evangelistic vis- Teaneck on November 22.. beeps hens laying. during hot sum- made of welded stainless steel tub- mately 15,500,000 huns busy eacb omore year. Her brother, George, will accompany, their daughter to freshman year at Duke University. Nichols Junior College, Dudley, EVAPORATED real -deep-down economy! ¥jss—rBEAl» ECONOMY — because'we itation September 20 and "27-:'-A mer months and'lets .them' speed Kenneth M. TerrilL son of Mr. ing. Hypodermic needles made from year providing tho 2.706,O0O,O0( left Sunday for Evahston, 111., for Meadville. : :He was accompanied to Durham by make every price a low price every day . . .and that means SAVINGS ";dinner will be served to workers their time on the nest instead of hud- Mass. -~ and Mrs. R. P. Terrill of 204 West VSL Constllotlca such tubing were an emergency de- eggs used, hi baking bakery prod- his senior year at Northwestern his mother ,and' a friend from all along your food order every time you shop here. '"No' nerd to ;on the last evening. dling together to keep warm in win- End place, left Saturday tov enter velopment during the war. / V ucts. .•".'•' University, where he!4s~ majoring Washington, DC. \ hunt for "specials." No need to wait for week-ends or "sales.** Ojutp Plans were made for a mother- The U.S. Constitution sets up the ter, according to Successful Fam> . Norman K. Wessells, son of Mr. Miss Barbara Salway, daughter his senior year - in engineering at unique system ot separation of in electrical engineering. and Mrs. N. W. Wessells of 4d0 of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Salway of the - University of Vermont, Burl- tall WHEN you like. Buy WHAT you like. You'll always buy better and and-daughter dinner to- be held ing magazine. Noll e powers under which: 1. AU execu- Damaged Bones Springfield avenue, lefj Tuescfay John McClintock, Jr., son of Mr.319 Prospect avenue, will leave cans get better buys at CHAS. KURTZ MARKET. .^October 13 at 7 p. m. Tho dinner Jacob Perktas, of" Newburyport, ington, Vt. ' • tive power is vested in the Presi- Stainless steel is used' by some Miss Patricia Weidknecht, to enter his.freshman year at Yaie and /Mrs: J. H, McGlintock of 327Thursday to enter her freshman ;\vlll be prepared by the women , Use' Holding Fen Massachusetts, invented a nail cut- surgeons to patch or repla\e dam- dent; 2. All legislative power Is ve's^' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franjc A. Universnyy New Haven, Conn. He Walnut avenue, left yesterday by year at Seton Hill College; Greens- »and «crved,-l}>.toe mcti. Entertains : c > When hena worth more for m ting machln.s..T33^machtae, and, aged boncsrbecause the m. ted in tSe' ^ong»esT; a'-ffll *Udlelal wlth Weiafitteche of 2M "We"§f TIn'd' plSeeY 'nccbrnpanied'td New ttaiien plane' for Houston,' Texas, to en-burg, Pa. Mr", and Mrs.' Salway •••••• Draperies > ment also wjll-be-furnished by staniis. body /acids., and, > power j^ then'for Cgg production ore t^n.qg, ^vpniH^llk, ^-axyajt-Vlta wlU leaVe SuftSByfor Wogper GotK ter his fceahman>jtear. at Rice Insti- will accompany their daughter to DroperlcD should be cleaned Qfl .latter : [ ered in the flock, they should j home manufacturing of nails.. ' poison the blood. court' ahdU su'ett inferior .courts as legc, Staten Island. A senior ma- tute. Greensburg. " . soon as they become soiled! Tne 1 Circle meetings have been sched- moved and marketed before they de- longer soil remains hi the fabric. Tnay "from time to time joring in education, Miss Weid- .'Miss Addie Hall, daughter of . 'tiled ns follows: Monday at 8 p. preciate in value. F. H. Leuschner, the more difficult it Is to remove tn Kraft Sliced '.. Lb. rite. establish. ' knecht will begin practice teach- Mr. and MrsTM. b. Hall of 8 Nor- Albert Colville, Jr., son of Mr. Lawrence Priddy, son of Mrs.B. 'm.. Circle 9, at \he home of Mrs. extension poultry, specialist ot the cleaning. Each of the.three branches may ing this year. mandie place, will leave Monday and Mrs. A. R. ColviUe of 326 Wal- E. Priddy of 210 Ret ford, avenue, American Cheese ..:.... 29c ' "Jlarry Bpardmnn, 7 Raleigh ave- "check" the power of the other two. Pennsylvania State College, sug- SMOKED io enter her freshman year at nut avenue, left last week for nue; Tuesday at 1 p. m.. Circle 1 Thus, the President may check the gests the uso ot a small holding coop GRANFORD PET SHOP; Datfid A. Akerhielm of 9 In-Wheatpn College, Norton, Mass. Renssaiaer Polytechnic Institute, lb. ^nt the home of Mrs. Elbert Van power of Congress through bis Veto in each pen or near the pen for such POO Sharp Lb. dian Spring road has been cited, on She will be accompanied to Nor-Troy, N. Y, He attended a fresh- 'Ness, Arlington avenue, and Circle power; but this may be overridden hens. •-•'-• ; TROPICAL FISH the dean's honors Jlst at Buckney man camp during the past week at (Whole or Shank fcnd) Cheddar Cheese 69c -5} at the home of Mrs,. Homer C. by a turo^thlrds vote; and ho exer- ton by her parentsi University for scholastic ['excel- Silver Bay, Lake George, N. Y. "Friday, 7 Roger avenue; Tuesday cises a check on the courts through Another lence during the term which ended SMALL PORK ^at 8 p. m., Circle 7 at the home of his po\vcr of appointment. Swimming Tips LIVE FOODS— PLANTS J Miss Jane Jeffries, daughter of Tuscan Dairy ' . QL in June. Mr. Akerhielm, who is '•• V •••« After a hearty meal, wait at least .*••••• \ • • ~ •• •• Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeffries of 30 Miss Susan Lackey, daughter of Mrs. Randolph Kirkman, 110 Wai- Paaft. Milk ,v20c two hours before swimming. If you '* ——Accessories—^ among the 351 Bucknell students Dunham avenue,'will leave Sa,tur- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lackey, Jr., of SHOU 'nut avenue. Army's Favorite Cloth cited on the current list,1 will be Cotton is the army's favorite all- tire easily, stay in shallow water. .. Also, Wednesday at 8 p. in., a junior at the University this falL FRESH-KILLED climate-cloth. It provides a water- Get out of the water and . gefl Fashion-Firs^ Tuscan Dairy QU- "Circle 10 at the home of Mrs. L. 11 North Ave., E. Opp. R. R. Station The son of Mr. and Mrs. George proof, wir.d-rcsistant outer garment dressed when you feel tired qr starj iR. Smith, 29- Stratford terrace; H. Akerhielnv her. is., enrolled : in Homo. Milk ?lc for wear hi all climates. Layers of to shiver. Get an instructor's advice "Parislnspired*'Middy''Dnss" • -Thursday, September 21 at 1 p. in., cotton underclothing can be added about diving, so that you learn to the mechanical engineering,course. ^Circle 4 at the home of Mrs. Rob- or removed as the weather varies. divp properly. As soon in September Good flC in Noui livir or ^537 X-Uay Fitting At No Added Cost •PHONED K+i^'/f Siics 3 to OX, 84^)3: 7 to 12. 95.95 [6-6192 \ ' WE SEAGER'5 NORRIS mwmm V SLIVER AT MO EXrm CMKGE CHEVROLET, Inc. OWN ED & OPERATED BY STORE fATUaDAYH.1 NORTH and CENTBAL AVES. OPEN |«O^DAY and FUIDAY EVENINGS TUX 9 OPEN FlUDAY EV INGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK BU ERKLIN,6< SYS.ES KEY; !NC [irimituto i«04 * . WE DEUVEH 1 WESTFIEU). N. J. «ION AVE. I 18 N. UNION AVE. STORE nouns: 8 A. M. to c p. M. DAILY CRANFORD . N. J. 23 N. Union Ave. Cr. 6-3272 2 N. UNION AVE. Cr. 6^120 ItBCClL DEJ"OSIT INSUUANCK COIUX)JIATIQN JION AVE. CRanfor<1 6-0150 t 3TORI Westfield 2-0220 Store Hours — 7:30 A. M. to 7 P. M. :'• .<••

THE CRANPORp>V.GITIZE|I';'Al«rO...CHRONIC)LE -. THURSDAY,. SEPTEWTBER 14, 1950 tSDAif/ SfePTOMBER ' 14y -1050 - t ,/ageFour CEANPORD C3TIZEN" A&D Washington,©. C., the couple «] Charles Miller Takes ; ' . /• lf Alice Fairweather Bride of' JJridfes reside in Cranford. * Wedding Betts Ring for Autumns The,bride is a graduate of Abr Bride in California Of Roger ClayAllen ham Clark High School, ROS«IL In Claremont, Calif., on August and is employed as a - secretary - ^..J,; __; ..The wedding.of, Miss Alice Fair- 27, Miss Mary" Adeline Cooke, weather. daughter of Mrs. James She formerly was a model f()r t? nt Mr, and'Mrs. Wiliinm I -tiaughte^itti*^— ri —~ ~—• ~~~ • Fairweather of 1.4 Keith Jeffries The Colony Club of Henry Cpoke-^of"'Claremont, was I«hepfeU avenue, and the late Mr. Fair- York City. Mr. Berardinelli atj married to Charles Sanford Miller, will reopen its program tonight at weather, and Roger Clay AHen, tended Cranford schools and Church Bride employed by Karagheusian A •ilso of that city, son of Mr. and a meeting at 8:15 in Calvary Uith son Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, i\,i rRobert Clinton Miller of New M., Inc., Roselle "Park. t) -' - rs l?oz. eran Church. ' Members of the ex Alien of 9 Columbia avenue, took- un York, formerly of. Cranford, . The < place Saturday at -7:30 p. m., in World War II, he served four yeafs can ecutive board met Monday night with the Army, spending ^ Ceremony was performed • in. the Cranford Methodist Church. The st Congregational Church. in the home of Mrs: William G. Rev. Albert AHinger, pastor, of- time in the. European .Theat iv. Tromelter. 2 Makatom drive. ficiated. . . ——', '—^. ^_ -a ' The bride is a graduate of Clare- mont University and attended the Those present were Mrs. Ar- Given in marriage by her broth- Wedding Performed University-of Grenoble in France. tbur Biddle. Mrs. James Brewster, er, James Fairweather of East Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Mrs. Frank Brunswick, the bride had her sis- She served as a WAVE during For Elizabeth !hnl,am 12 oz. | Cooper. Mrs. Jarr.es Duffy. Mrs. ter, Mrs. Alvin Driver of Watchung, World War TI. Saturday at 3:30 p. m., jn th Mr. Miller is the nephew of Mrs. mm Daniel GreggJ^Mrs. Philip Morin. as| matron' of honor. Miss Jane packed, affte^a Cranford Tabernacle, Miss Eliz.v| George • H. Bates of 18 Hampton Mrs. John Silliman. Mrs. Wal- Hutchison of Cranford was brides- beth Xtenham. rlaunhtci nf J maid. . •. ,• Mrs. James Frederick Denh.mi oi alul was graduated from the Mrs. Kxrmeth Houell of Elizabetiu Best man was Eric Allan Borup o e e> . .". 34 Wall street,, become Uio bride Berkshire School, Sheffield, Mass., of Westfield while ushers included of Richard Melvin Smith, son of Mr., and Mrs. Albert Nelson of •-VT and Princeton University, Class of : Tack Grube, -Robert Harker and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Paul Smith 5 Berkeley place are vacationing - ?'-r- 1949. He. also studied a year at Peter Wilson, oil of Cranford. of Midd}etown,Vcbhio. The itev '«it the University of Grenoble. in Orleans, Cape Cod. Mass. The bride wore a champagne George A. Aitcheson, D.D., |)asJ The bridegroom served a year colored gown, ballerina length, MTtS. JOSEPH McCflBE. JO. 93BS. LEW SAPHAR MRS. LOUIS CIPOLLA MRS. FRANK'. BERARDINEIXI tor, officiated. with the American FxeJrLSeryice Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Mascara with a high neckline-buttoned to returned Sunday to their home. 369 Given in marriage by her father during the war and was in France m the waist with three-quarters the bride was- attended by j^ with the U. S. Army. He will Armour'^ W:iliiut avenue, alter a vacation at sleeves. She had matching hat Betty Lou Farrell Wed Summit Girl Becomes XtippUa-Cuccia Bridal Roselle Girl h Wed their Culver's Lake cottage. : and mitts of lace and taffeta, rjer George Harry Blair of East Or-j • study for his master's degree this >l tix? Mride of E*ew Sgphar Performed Sunday To Frank Berardinelli ftp- bouquet consisted of russet chry- In Double Ring Sermcs ange, her sister, as matron of hnj fall at the University of Clare- The wedding of Miss Frances X»e or. John William Schwall of mont. . . . -. -.-' J Mrs. W. G. Dexter and daugh- SI santhemums., and "varied colored Miss Betty Lou FarrelL daugh- Afir«: Shirley Anita Hagen, St, Michael's Church was the : nb. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ametecene Sunday'at -5 p. m., of theHaties, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.dletown was best man and Harry 4 ter;.', Joan and Emily, oi 132 Mo- MBS. WILLIAM CONROY ivy:_, • er of Mr. and Mrs. William Rich- can *4fiu.vk drive, have returned from a ard Farrell of 719 Springfield ave- Frederick Hagen of, 11 Van Dyke marriage of Miss Frances Mary Andrew De Hanes of 639 StCalvi. n Schiering, Jr., of Cleveland . :A reception .was held at the Georges avenue,. Roselle, and was usher. " • • •Roselle Park GM Wed vacation in Chatham. Mass. •••' home of the bridegroom's parents. nue,, became the bride Friday, of place. Summit, and Lew deGroote Cuccia, daughter of Mrs. Frank £anroy-£ollins Nuptial Upon return from a wedding trip Joseph Hunter • McCabe, Jr^ sonSaphar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Farris Cuccia of 124 Columbia avenue, Frank Berardinelli, son of Mr. and The bride wore a gray worstedl To Robert C Anderson y Mrs. Pascale Berairdinelli of Meek- Armour's )Mim Mr: and Mrs. Carl Sohri of West- Performed in Hillside to North Jersey, the couple will of Mr. and Mrs. McCabe of 112 DL Saphar of in Central avenue, and the late Mr. Cuccia, to Louis suit with, black accessories and ; Saturday was the wedding day field, formerly of -Cranford. have reside in.Philadelphia where Mr. Fairfield^rive, Short Hills. The crene married Saturday at 4 p. m.,John Cjpolla, son of Mr. and Mrs.jr avenue, was performed , Satur- black tailored hat. She carried i| At a nuptial mass Saturday in 1 for Miss Grace F. Kopf. daughter returned from a vacation at their Allen' will enter his junior year double ring ceremony M-as per-in the First Presbyterian Church: Michael Cipolla of 7 New street. day, September 2, alt 5:30 p, m. incorsage - of white orchids. A rc-1 of Mrs. Emil A. Kopf of 214 Clay Saint Catherine's Church, Hijlsjcfe^ The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, The Rev. William B. Donnelly, St; Joseph's Church, Roselle. The 12 oz. summer home in Cedar Croft, Miss Marion Leah Collins, daugh-. at the University of Pennsylvania. formed at 8:30 p. nu» in Trinity ception followed in the Mansardi avenue,, east, Roselle Park, and pasJor. officiated. A reception was pastor, officiated. He.was assisted Rev. Msgr. Edward G. Murphy of- Inn, Plainfield. ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jer- Both are graduates, of Cranford Church, with the,Rev. Frank.V. 1 the late Mr. Kopf, and Robert C Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Nielson held in 'the Suburban Hotel, SUDQ- by the Rev. Mark pooley, assist- ficiated. . . • '• . ome Colluis of 10. Balmiere pajk-^ High School. * The bridegroom at- H. Carthy, rector, officiating. • A After September 20, the, cou.1 Anderson, son of Mrs, Lawrepce and infant son. Victor, left Mon- tended Drew' University and thereception followed at the Baltos- ant pastor, and the Rev. Father A. Anderson of, 6 Ramapo road way. became the brideof William McTeague'of St. Anne's Church, Given in marriage by her father, pie will reside in Cincinnati. —The! day by plane for Fayette. Mo. Mr. bride is employed by American rol Country Club. The bride xsTas attended by her the bride was attended by herbride, -a, graduate of Cranford High! and the late Mr. Anderson. Nielsen attends Central College. Richard Cohroy. • son of Mr. and Garwood. • ' Mrs. Joseph Thomas Conroy of Type Founders, Elizabeth. The bride, given-in marriage by sister. Mrs. Joseph Pluta of Tren- niece, Miss Dolores De. Hanes of School and Miami University, Ox-\ The ceremony was performed in her father, was attended by herton, -as matxon of honor. Brides- Miss Jpan Cuccia of Cranford Perth Amboy, as maid of honor. ford, Ohio, is in the editorial de-/ Community Methodist Church, Vegetable shortening Miss Leona Rendo/f of 409 High 828 Kilsyth road, Elizabeth. The maids isese Miss Judith Paterson "Ehej^n-G WeSieE&me . . -! Fr«peB*% "ffrSmamed!, Rev. Joseph Carroll was celebrant. :ister. Miss JessyeFarrelL as maid was maid of honor for her sister. Philip Berardinelli of Cranford partment of the South-West Pub. I Roselle Park, at 4 p. m, by the lib. «*«&. 3lb.'(flyT| street is vacationing at Miami Local Man's Fiancee of hopor. Bridesmaids were Mis. Sasnsnitv and Mrs. Stanley Mac- Bridesmaids were Miss-Janet Cucr was his brother's best man. \ ' lishing Company, Cincinnati. Shef The bride, given in marriage by : Ijev. Ellsworth G. Schabert, pas- can *-*** can -1 -~ Beach, Fla._She is staying at the William Loeber of Cranford and Clary of Cranford. William Glaser cia, another sister of the bride, is a member of Delta Gamma,! her father, wore a gown of chan- The bride wore' a white lace . tor, and the Rev. Paul L. TUden of Hotel Bel-Alre. the Misse£ Helen Chaney of Plain- of Cranfopd was best^man and ush- and Miss Rose Cipolla, the bride- social sorority-and Phi Beta Kappa. I m UUy lace over ivory satin- with gown with a satin underskirt, full Brooklyn, former pastor • of the field, Betsy Severing of TVTwitrlair ers were Farris Swijckhamer of groom's sister. skirt terminating in a long train church. A reception followed in EJ Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Smith and sweetheart neckline.- A matching CranfnitL cousin of j the bride- Mr. Smith is a graduate of Mi-1 and Farrell Stubs of- Richmond. Joseph Sancore of Newark, cou- and long sleeves coming to a point ami University and a member of J the church. daughter. Trudy, of 5 Munsee headdress held her fingertip veil groom, and Mr. MacClary. sin of' the bridegroom; was best and she carried a bouquet of glad- Va., Miss Caryl "Lynn Sellers off at the wrists. The illusion neck- Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. John E. Kopf gave his sister in For salads or cookinr, drive, rctuined Saturday after a Cranford was junior bridesmaid The bride wore a gown of im- man.. Ushers were Michael Cipol- " marriage. She wore a satin gown week's . vacation in Washington. iolus and stephanotis. line was edged with seed pearls. During Ihe war, he served three i No wonder "Super-Right" meats are so tender, juicy and fine- and Catherine Valentine of Short ported lace over/ tulle with two la, Jr., and James Gallo, both of Her fingertip illusion veil fell from and one-half years, in the Armyj with hoop skirt, illusion neckline, D. C. Mrs. William Kelley of Point raffles of tulle showing her lace Cranford. Flower girl was Diane pt. H*#© flavored! A&P's expert, buyers select them from the best beef, Hills was flower girL a Julie? cap trimmed With-seed Air Corps; He. is employed in the! fitted with bodice with Ipng sleeves Pleasant, sister of the bride, was skirt, a lace bodice, with jewel Santacroce of Cranford, • niece of Gordon Cameron of PlainfteM pearls. She carried a bouquet of sales department of the Interim-1 covered with fine net and lace of poifc, veal and lamb available. No wonder they're such grand • Mr.' and Mrs. John Mulaney and matron of honor. ..Mrs. Arthur the bride. A reception followed for was best man. Ushers included Mr. ffciiiM^ long sleeves buttonjed white roses centered with purple tional Business Machines Com-| rose design.-Her skirt was covered values! Try these quality-famous, value-famous "Super-Right" children, Raymond and Jimmy, of Hyde of Bethesda, Md., a college half-way to the elbow. Her veil 300 guests in the Casino. j * ' Loeber, Henry C. Titus of'Jackson orchids and lilies of the valley. pany, Cincinnati. with net and' her fingertip veil till 15 Algonquin drive, returned Sun- classmate of the bride, was brides- of imported . 59c " Smoked HamsRcady-looal-wholoorhalflb. 69c the bridegroom. and full skirt terminating in a gowns in yellow and orchid were quet of white orchids and bpu- William G. Reichert, Jr., of Ro- Mr. and Mrs. William McAlpine worn by the bridesmaids. All had vardia. .;....-. )-• A graduate of Virginia Inter- long train. Her illusion veil M selle .Park was- best man, \ and Pot RoCSt Donolosa Cha£li-no lal added Ib. 89c -Sliced BaCOil Sunnylie!d 2 half ll«-pkc«- <> 9o ; of Ticonderoga. N_ Y., are spend- mant College, , Va., Mrs. held by a headdress of point de bonnets of shirred crepe and car- After a wedding trip to Florida, ADULT and CHILDREN'S ushers included trie A. Bruce of ing a week with her parents. Mr. ried cascade bouquets. NOW FdRMING cake Conroy is a past president of the Venice lace and she carried a the couple will live at the Colum- MUSICIANSHIP CLASSES —~ Cranford and Clifford W. Hill-of Plate & Navel Beef Froih for boiling ib. 33c Beef Liver Spocially lolecled lb.69c • it| and Mrs. George Gunderson, ST., New York-New Jersey Alumnae MISS JUANTTA GYTE bouquet of Eucharis lilies, lilies of The bride is a graduate of Sum- bia avenue address; The bride is Keyboaxd Harmony —- Ear TralnJntr — Appreciation Scotch.Plains. Miss Barbara Ann of 8 Mansion terrace. the valley and stephanotis. . mit High School. Mr. Saphar at- a graduate tof ^ Cranford High , / ,.,. .'•• Dlller Quaile Method ,.., Chapter of the college. She. re- 1 Bruce of Cranford Was flower ;gj_ Chopped Beef Freshly ground ~ Ib. 59c Loin Lamb Chops . „ >99c , p. "and Mrs. M..fc. Gyte' tended Cxanford schools, Pingry School and,is employed in the ac- .•.•.-••••• -_ Private Instruction at Piano , o o ceived her degree f rom^ Seton Hall Jheuattendaots' gowns of velve- Frederick G-- Sloat was, organist • , • • • • • • •: , \ • \ 214 Beech street of Oakland, Calif., formerly' o£ School. Elizabeth, and Rutgers Un- counting department ol? Boyle- and Miss Doris Sethman soloist Shoulder of l^anib Cro«s-cut-wiioJo ib. 53c • University, niem— teen were styled similarly to that Apply CORIJW£ ^EiJDEN BENDERS s ror dishes laundry or bath -recently returned from a three Plainfleld, announce the en- iversity. He is employed-"by-tllei Mlidway, Cranford. Mr. Cipolla at- v< Fowl for fricaiioo, salads ... all iizo>( • Ib.'l.'Jc ill Junior CathoUc Of the bride with maid of honor 1 HAMILTON AVE. •'., CBanford 6-3356 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are weeks' visit with his brother, Don-^*****- * gagement of their daughter, wearing moonlight blue and theInternational -' Plainfield Motor tended Cranford High School" and graduates of Roselle Park High Fresh HamS. Whole or either half lb.65o • en's Club of Elizabeth. Mr. Con- Pucks fcong Island's finest Ib.' 42c ald, who is working on the Fred roy received his degree from Se- Juanita, to William F. Juhr, bridesmaids burgundy. They tar- Company. Plainfield. is in the masonry business with his School. Miss Konf also attended •nil Jennis Ranch in Lewistown, Mont ton Hall University and attended Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Juhr ried arm bouquets of chrysan- After a wedding trip to the Po- father. Union Junior College and is em- . Smoked Beef Tongues^ short cut" &. 59c ell's SoupBoof,Chicken,Cream of MushroomlOttes. tan l5o St John's Law School, Brooklyn. of 42 Beech street. Miss Gyte themums: cenas. the couple will reside at the ployed by the Singer Manufactur- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jorlett and Mr. Juhr attended .Union After a wedding trip to Ber-Cen2ral avenue address. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gmelin ing Company, Elizabeth. . Mr. Breast of Veal . « a o «f' D o a o lb.^5c Heinz Baked Beans o o o o o o Wox.eonl4o. of 170 North Lehigh avenue will Junior College. The prospec- muda and Florida, the couple Trill and daughter, Elisabeth, of Indian Anderson attended Columbia Uni- \ leave Saturday for a five-day trip Mr. and Mrs. William B. Brag- tive bride is. a teacher in the Bonclojs reside at 21 Fairvieur terraoQ, George TVTariros of 190 Locust Spring road, accompanied by Mr. versity, New York. He. is em- For clishes, silks, nylons, etc Smoked Pork Butts tb.87c Alaska Pink Salmon Cold stream i b. can S9« • to Chicago. They will stay at-the don of 208 Manor avenue have re- Rathburn Conservatory of Mu- 1Short Hills. The bride is a grad- drive, proprietor of the Markos and Mrs. Albeit B. Caldwell of ployed by Kevin, Inc, East Orange. Hotel Stevens and attend the rail- turned from vacationing at their sic, Rahway. Mr. Juhr is a Jewelers he. yj- Skinless uate 'of Cranford High School and Luncheonette on Eastman street, Norman place, were guests at Car- After a wedding trip to the Frankfurters Henri Spaghetti Sauce 0 c o <• o 8 or. can 14o ,i !' ji >i road convention. summer home at South Dennis, ' ministerial student at Canter- A Union Junior College. She at- left Sunday morning by plane f or ney's Sabbath Day Point on Lake Pocohos, the couple will reside at Cape Cod, Mass. Fresh or corned bury College in Indiana. No a five raeeJcs" vacation in Greece. George over, the Labor Day week- 22 Westfield avenue, Roselle Park. Boneless Brfsket Beef Herbox Bouillon Cubes chicken or Beef tin oi 5 3 for 23c date has been set for the wed- tended Berlitz School of Lan- \ . Sir. and 'Mrs. William T. Sprole guages. He plans to spend a few weeks end. . and children, Billy and Eleanor, of George D. Rankln ofS05 Spring- ding. ... .-'•••••• in Athens visiting his sisters Bologna or Meat Locff Sliced Greenwood's Picklctr Beets Homostyio i«oz. |erl5o Mr. McCabe, a graduate of Peniw Parkway Village, and Miss Edith field avenue retumedJFriday from and then proceed to Rhodes Dorothy GUlings Fiancee sylvania Military Preparatory Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pierce, for- ... as well as on the shelves. Rer S. Caldwell of Norman place, have a two months' visit'with his son Pressed Chopped Ham sliced ..Colonial Dill Pickles « o o o o o ouv>iu25o .'Mr. and Mrs. George K. Myers School,'attended the University of imd-; where he will visit his merly of Providence, R. I., are now I il III II II returned after spending the sum-and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and children, Tim, Carol and Dav- Of Springfield Student suit? "You can see what you're Maryland and is in his senior year ITToilier and other relatives. It will living at 202 South Union avenue. v med. 'Evaporated Milk white House tali«« 2 for 23o '• mer at Lake Kezar. Me. George D. Dankin, Jr., and family id, of 226 Walnut avenue, have re- be Mr. Marios' first visit to his They have a son and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. G-Uings Pork Sousage Vnk in Boothbay Harbor, Me. at Upsala College. He served three tie ludiesiqfok in th of 9 Mansion terrace announce the cake spending and check- your-[Jurchases turned from a month's stay at Re- years in the Coast Guard in the naiive land since he came to this Mr. Pierce is with the Tide Water ,; Mr. and Mrs. James Bl Rodgers hobeth Beach, Dela. They prev- engagement of "their daughter, with A&P's itemized cash rrgistei Libby's Tomato Juice 'a oz. can 2'« 27c 46 oz. can 29c European and Asiatic Theatres. He country in 1913. Oil Co., Bayonne. Wh»n you- honot fouri O O O and Miss Millicent Rodgers of 110 Miss' Patricia Vreeland of Union, iously spent a week at Camp Man- Dorothy Cynthia, to David E. is a member of the New York Pro- sweetheart with a o*io-' receipt when you, get home. Apple Jllice Molt'» or Red Cheok . qt.bot.l9« Oak lane returned Saturday from formerly of Cranford, is motoring hattan of the Ten Mile River Boy McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. to Salem, Va. where she will en- duce Exchange. mond ybo'lt wake her, f Edward J. McQarthy, Sr., of 45 Fresli Mackerel o o o o o a a tb.29c •a two weeks' vacation at Sachen's Scout Reservation at Ten Mile lifetime of dreams come] " Uncle Ben's Rice Convertod.. . lona oraln 14 oz. 20c 28 oz. 3eir home last week- that she's "The Luckiest A Veteran with 18 months* service Sasw Frcsli . . . that's the way A&P's fruits and vege- Oreo Cream Sandwich Nabisco ciy* oz. coiio. bafl21c avenue.1 They_ recently returned Jn the Army, he is attending For dishes and all fino fabrics enberg are Vacationing in Ver- for davenue. end. / Girl In the World" IPas-Eser tables are shipped ... that's the way they're sold. mont. from a throe. weeks' vacation in Brothers College at Drew Univer- Crispa Pretzel Sticks o o.o o o iooz.pka.16o Maine and Canada. Dr. Gilpin's sity, M:ifjj«rort_ Staii&ig Friday, Sept 15 0. B. tlo. 1 Cfaie-leas latod Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield Turtle office continues to, be at 118 North NO INTEREST! NO, No date has been set for the Kellogg's Corn Soya . o e o o •" 8oz. pk0.15o avenue, west. itit! and daughter. Diane, of 4 Mohawk Wedding. CHARGE FOR CREDm' "A" ilzo |1 (j drive, attended the annual aerial CLASSES NOW FORMING Jypical of our marvelous values l»\ . Sunnyfiejd Rice Gems a o = 5v4oz.P k0 2for25« OPEN AN ACCOUNT 9 roundup of the Aircraft Owners The Misses Shirley and Gwen this flashing diamond creation for 'UJ Oxydol Fresh and flaky .'. . rich and From nearby farms Nuptial Plans Made Sweet Yellow Corn 6«arJ 17c BoSCO Milk amplified >2 oz. |ar 27c 24 oz. |ar 47<» and Pilots Association last week- Merritt of 1 Spruce avenue have Miss Wicks is formerly of the Roxyettes WITH US TODAY! your one and only. < • For tho laundry and dishes, loo •asty, this ring is just the thing end at Wildwood-by-the Sea. Mr.returned from a stay with their New York City By Betty Ann Roll JO brighten up breakfast and Fresh Green Peas From Western farms ib. 17c Tuttle.owns a piper cruiser. b.rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Del Monte Sliced Pineapple . e o 30o*.can33o •''Plans have been announced for top off any meal! and Mrs. C. S. Cressy. Jr.. of Port- m nojrby farms A. EomonlltcJIy uulpluieil .the h-.arriage September 23 of Miss Tomatoes ib. 12o Mr: and Mrs. Homer J. Hall and land, Me. Mrs. Crcssey is the Del Monte Fruit Cocktail . a o ttridal enamble trlih hugi Betty Ann RolL daughter of Mr. Sugared or cinnamon pkg of 12 for 20o daughters. Eleanor and Deborah, former Miss Janet Merritt. For oalinfl or cooking *1 center diamond nettled b and Mrs. Gus A. Roll of 31 West Mclntosh Apples - ib. 9c : of 310 Prospect street, are spend- My-T-Fine Desserts . . e <> < • y,. .rf floral motif. Holly street, to Clark John Duck- Marvel White Bread . e. o o o I6ox. ioafl4o ing this Week visiting Mr. Hall's Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hartlg Crisp bunch 19c worth of Cranford. son of Mrs. Pascal Celery mother, Mrs. Maxwell Hall, in of St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly (L Masterfully carved dia- for dishes; lingerie, eta. Sunsweet Whipped Prunes . . . Clark John Duckworth of West- Peach Pie JanoParler each59« Marietta, Ohio. Accompanying of Cranford. are. guests of Mrs. mond engagement ring. Green Peppers From nearby farm* Ib. 7c field, and the late Mr. Duckworth. Igo. ' Marcal Paper Napkins T »iio ' them are Mr. Hall's brother. New- Charles Holmes of 314 High street. Oromolkally dulgned (or W pkg. 27« Pecan Fudge Bar o«viK. food man Hall, who is professor of They are visiting their son, Rich- loving. • The ceremony will take place at White Cabbage From no^rby fdrml Ib 3c 5 J>. m. in the First Presbyterian ' Marcal Toilet Tissue „ > - • mathematics at the University at ard E. Hartig of Garwood, and C fashion's nested bilid Corn Muffins JanaParter pko. O?6(or 19fl Minnesota. friends in this community. Church with the pastor, the Rey. Yellow Onions From nearby far nil Ib. 4c For the most inspiring Fall Fabrics, rich in duo dramatltolly Ml ert G. Longaker, officiating. A Lux Toilet Soap Baih i\iO reception for 70 guests will be Bjlh color and in the newest patterns. Shop at Leshners! held in the Park Hotel. Plainfield. Palmolive Soup »'*• You'll find every yard is from many of America's WE INVITE YOU Miss Marion Jensen of Cranford For tho laundry W To spare your purse, yet set u fine. iMc, it*« oOlluX For cleaning palnldd lurfacos finest mills and all are budget-smart prices. 'H be bridesmaid and LeRoy siturt to L»y foods with the Ann l'ugo label! TO CHARGE YOUR Roberts of Cranford, brother-in- «$ bars Aerowax Soif-poiiihing iiooi wax from the altar '•1W <>f the prospective bridegroom, PUBCHASES AND PAY w Sparkle Desserts or Puddings . . 3pia< 19c Dan River and Galey an«f Lord Piaai3 'l be best man. Miss Carol Watts Suucrkraut A»P fancy «' Three Bridges will be her cou- . . . to a WEEKLY AT NO AbDED COST. Strawberry Preserves Ann pJfl<. i ib |o» 43c Andover and Julliard Corduroy sin's junior bridesmaid and Miss Del Monte Peas Early , ^ir^inia Roberts of Cranford, niece For diihes ond all fino fabrics , Crompton and Julliard Twui-Badk The value-wise get wonderful buys in A&P's Peach Preserves .• Ann pJ0O iibiar25c Gala Reception »' the bridegroom-elect,, will be Igo. Dairy Center, where everything is country-fresh Sweet PcaS lona brand-now pack >:v •"•• ., • - Velveteena "BE THAXKFVL YOU CAN SEE" Hiiwer girl. Ushers will include Ann POQO-3 vonelios \6 oi can 10c Mr. Palmaticr. Frank Meyers and and thrift-priced. Get your share today! le Canada Dry or Whilo Rock-plus deposit Igo bol 2 lor 39<5 •£ All Wool Worsted Jeroeyo GIVE QENEUOt'SLY TO THE UON8 CLUD in one of the SEAL, OUIVB Kenneth Goodman of Cranford. Sunnyfiold and many other fabrics from which to choose for attractive party rooms Shower rdrobes;— For tho laundry -SHced-American- Mrs. Kenneth Kearby of,213 Ar- | —Modern—Hawaiian and Ballroom dancing. Also ""«• street was hostess Tuesday at the C Imported Bleu Cheese Stop in today! | Personality Singing and Baton Twirling. "inht at a baby shower given for bolL .. -"-"-JL9J' botL .. <& AC Mrs. Jack Riley of Unipn. About Sliced SivisS Domestic | Passes and Registration at ^ uucsts attended from Cranford, 1/ 1 Hillside, Union, Summit and Ver- Sharp Cheddar Aged over 1 yeo» Ib. 59" 1 NEW VETERANS (V.F.W.) HOME 27 NOOtH UNJON AVENUB °'>a. Decorations, including flou>- | 479 Souifa Ave., E., cox. Centennial, Cranford CfiANfOaO. ••'•s. were in pink and blue. Gifts Cream CheCSO Philadelphia o» tSordon'« 3 at- pkg. 15o ^•re arranged in a bathinette. Hand Cleanser . do-19c CUaniord 0-0110 Pric Eff Itiva lnSu r S REGISTER NOW! Kraft Kay Natural .0000 uibPkg.29c " ' P' Morlwtt andUlt-Unle Stan• Only wi\Call Mist Carpenter mum /or Appointment Y Simplicity and McCall Patterns < • Washing Powder 2 piim 25c 1 | - For Information Call 670 SntLNGFIELD AVENUE 5 ' ' Thero arc nearly five acres of for- Kraft Old English Slices e o a » »>• P< '- I ]i each man, woman pud 103 M1LN STREET (near U. S. Port Office) CRANFORD v • •»;; il THE CTlATWnnn AND - CHRONICLE^ -THUBSDAY.-SEETEMBEB 14, 1950 J~ pastor of the First' Presbyterian Wl Church, officiated. Interment Safe Driving Record Is No, Accident! Bell Telephone s i took place Tuesday morning in 9 Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. Driving, Mis." Jane F. Unscott morning of a self-inflicted bullet Mrs. Rankin was born in New. ._ _._.alsen'iccs wett held Sat- wound^in the head.^ppUc^ said. Yqrkj;and had'lived more than 65 h of 5 Munsee drive,.New Jersey Bell Telephone Vef-_ urday at 4 p. m. from Gray Me- Funeral services' were held Mon- years' in Cranford, She a ttended lolder; of, a 16-year, safe driving I cle is a slogan designed to tr_i>u. day morning from Gray Memorial, the First Presbyterian Church and morial. 12 Springfield avenue, for ecord with the New Jersey /Belli life safer for everyone: rKo ^ Mrs. Jane Ferguson Linscott, 79, 12 Springfield avenue, with the was a member of the Sons nnd leacA Rev. William H. Niebanck, pastor Daughters of Liberty. elephone Company,"' still has a I is so important-and no service £s Who died last Thursday- at her urgent that we cannot take is: home, 18 Madison avenue, after a of Calvary' Lutheran-Church, offi- Surviving are two sons, David way to go to'xatch up with other '•wr.\ ciating. Interment _. was in Fair and .lames C. W. Rankin. Jr., of to perform our work safety."* Irfief iUness. The Rev. Albert Al- T company repair force workers in That the' stosnn is takes i_ • linger, pastor of Cranford Metho- view Cemetery, Westfield. Cranford; two daughters, 'Mrs. Cranford.. se: Born in Jersey City, Mr". Helper George Ward of. Cranford, and busly by Bell employes, is attested ' dist Church, officiated. Interment A .22-year safe driving insignia by a shiny disc that apears on the- ,yvBS in Gracewood Cemetery, had lived here 15 years. He hadMrs. Florence Porter of Edge- i water, Fin.; four grandchildren, las been earned by Frank Blauf uss hood of "telephone vehicles seetj'i- w,-, JJrooklyn. been employed as a "laboratory »f Irvington, who directs tele- ZT paint chemist by the Staso Milling two sisters and a brother. Cranford and vicinity. The/d^c :. .'A resident hero about three ihone repair work in the Cranford -insignia represents the safe-driv- ' years, • Mrs. Linscott was born in Company, Bound Brook and. fpr- ' .His perfect driving record *merly was active in local scouting Mrs. Nancy Lydon Madden : ing record of the employe to. Xthcs; New York City and formerly made ates to the time when the New the vehicle is assigned and teroittj her home in Philadelphia. Her circles. • . Mrs. Nancy Lydon Madden, 68, who made her home with her [ersey Bell Telephone- Company the number of continuous yeus JV. ,THc,,is.,.survivedbJy,.his,wife, Mrs. vas Jormed_as a separate unit. died August 2. Edith Heller, ancTthree sons, m - Wm Another 22-year- safe driving" aid. Jack and Richard. North Union avenue, died suddenly r dents. ' .Surviving are a daughter,'Mrs. yesterday .while .vacationing in man on. the local scene 4s Joseph Amy -Collins of Cranford; a son, W. Kelber :of • Elizabeth, whose Mrs. Caroline Rankin Dansville, N. Y, She was the lss Edwin Woodruff Linscott of Ridge- -widow of William Madden^., »assenger car is in use as he over- wood; four grandchildren, two sis- Mrs. Caroline Rankin, 89, of 406 iees. local telephone repair work «EF •SCHOOL Claremont place, died Saturday in Private funeral services will be : •I ters, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Allen-of held Saturday from Gray Me- ibout town:' •••.•' if Stewart Manor, L. I., and MrsOverloo. k Hospital, Summit, after In addition to- Smith, Cranford l seven weeks' iUness. She wasmorial, 12 Springfield avenue. The Sara W. Barber of Buckingham, Rev.-Frank V- H. Carthy,^rector esidents who- were among New o & Pa., and a - brother, Frank E. the widow of James C. W. Uankin, Jersey Bell ' personnel cited' • for te who. died about 18 years ago. of Trinityo Church, will "officiate: Woodruff of Brooklyn.' Interment will be in Fairview their safe-driving achievements Funeral services were held during the past year, are Arthur v Cemetery, Westfield. 1.1 Monday at 9 p. m., from Gray Horakh;. of It Richmond .avenue, Charles W. Heller Mrsr Madden »was born in Charles W. Heller, 45, of 15 Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue. who hastnine years of safe driving, The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the daughter,, of in'd Eric Peterson of 37 Concord Roger avenue, died last Friday the late Mr, and Mrs. John *%. Reopecs fci '•I ;treet,> who has passed the seven- Lydon. She was the sister of the rear mark without na accident. ADULT late Mrs. O. G. Harris of Cranford. l^^eH^prou^ In addition to Bedford Lydon, Cranford crew, she is survived by another brother, T V T O B I Robert Lydon of Buffalo, N. Y. ,. xedits safe driving to three simple FreneH — Spisfa m rinciples of the "C's"—Concen- tration, Control and ^Courtesy. In- H&.. scribed on. the dashboard of-6very . XELETHONB msmcu S-ISE»« xn AMERICA'S ''FOBEildSfl. JMIeiers Net $45©; ; Joseph W. Kelber of Elizabeth, a member of. the New Jersey Bell' Telephone Company repair ? Sav-UrTtim.removes much'.sur- us Iu First Wa • National Bureau of Standards, when that : UPTON'S Extra ^ • 12 Yk*n. • There is a piano sforo in Newark comparab/o fo ony/n time come?, "it is no longer practical or Fancy Am&ica's largest dfies. It is Griffiths, where you can see and economical to effect repairs,.. re-roofing fowl ££ Ib. Canned Ham S 6 - is the only > solution." We will inspect Ready-for-pot drawn fowl—Ib. 53c. : hear, skfe by side, many models and finishes of fhe worW'a $15.00 Down ,f£\' , jjfeneless boiled ham in the can! «*-• 18 MONTHS TO PAY. your roof without charge, advise you what; •Tfel: finest ptanos. You cooWn'f compare these same makes of Ji$ anything, has. to be done.-. .^ '. (INSTALLATION IF pianos in all NevrYor* wifhoiir odtigfotf ktonjio s»oh»" •:,;',:•'!''. ...'• s.k<-«*,. ,J!I..'. ./ eaniit Butt HO6W>MI15 and traveling from three to frfur nftifafrpfYmen stores. We eon su^y^you w»*^ filletoifHaddock' c I Fille^|FPeW:h X37c ,- The prices of these illustrious pianos are standard. But "Off to a good startf Taili Ua«ditional!y Guarafifeed firs. • ••; v Johns-Monville IUSm uinCeJelly there are many adVanfages in choosing your piano at I SalmQfi Steaks ^69c Tender, Delicious Quality Asphalt Shingles Special This Wccfc-E Griffiths in New Jersey. We will be glad to give you full de* Saving money while you're young has a double- Before you rent or buy a Water Softener Green Giant Peas barrelled effect: They assure you a reliable roofing^ |Oba- tails. Wewillbepieasedtoassistyauindhoosingaftnepiano*' get the facts from A & A and see how you can L You accumulate ^cash for future^needs. "Rcof ^worries" are off your mind for' m -. Special!: ', New and used grands, spinels and uprights. Terms to suih save the price of a Dayton in one year. / years to come. These J-M shingles ace Si) Weeb.&sul Only! '3. You develop the habit of thrift.. . highly resistant to fire, come in attractive Farmdale Sweet Pea txdvslvo ropresentxstlyes for theso fine ptanost Both will pay you handsome dividends later in . colors, are. low in cost, go on easily right Fancy Snow Whir4 Special Price SHINWAY CH1CKUUN6 HARDMAN KIMBALl '. life. Start saving at bur,fcank now — you willy ••« We 'Have Salt for All Types of Softeners over your old roof. •- This Weeb-End Only! MUSE1TE WINTER JtfUNIFIANO IVUEUTZEB never bo anjy younger^ thQn you are; todays Standard Tomatoes ill Reprosontaiivoa tor these fomova orQsmst Just Phone Clt 6-3474 head Nabisco Grahams J2 29c Heinz SpaghenS 2 '^T 29c Koisms U HAMMOMD KIEV 24c . Spaghetti I^I^M 2 ^JIC •«**i Garden fresh! At ol and the SCIOVOX CRAI4?ORO TRUST ^ ^.27C Tomato Soup "^ 3'Sr25c Oramge Jwice ~ 'oes PD "Ifc« Music Confer el Now Jersey** 2!£25c Peanut Butter ^^V 29c Co8g

Pel Monte or Dole - Special This Week Only! GRAY MEMORIAL 'oupes > California Hbw Much Should a BREAST-O-CHICKEN 6'A-os. Peak Tuna Qii:c& Peck Flakes can Funeral. Cost? Devohsheer too1 Melba Yoqst Many people have asked iliis question. ' GOODS • \ -.;,..- ^ 17c Our cliarge for a funeral is the same whether tlw Try a pnclcago now! Featured at oil AIM'I funeral is held in the family home, tlw Church or farms HOUSEHOLD our Funeral Home. GRAY4 inc., offers residents of Cnu&fttynR t INSTITUTE lit loffl Waterless Powdered SEiica Mo!i too* Fnoif * JOTS Siboatening vicinity an outstanding funeral home, cismji Aluminum The tabulation shows that funerals con- Save : , 85c rr"5 Coottwaio Finest Crone!* Offer BJofil ffff^^fnlffttf Try ^jj5 ducted by Gray, Inc., are within the means of every lax) price! Expires fcV family. Tlie costs shown are for adults only. Child with air conditioningforgan, large HglaS. r«tms pkfl r35c Funerals are, of course, less expensive. your every convenience. Strpine<9 Baby STATEMENT OF COSTS OF 500 CONSECUTIVE 4 ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED IN as Foods 10 tT 93c try them now! loa* RECENT MONTHS BY GRAY. INC. . >ice 19c 26 Funerals cost • from $150 to $200 *^ 43 Funorab coat torn $201 to $300 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFORD 90 Funerals cost , from $301 to $400" fin our own display room in WestfaeStB, 25 112 Funerals cost - from $4bTto*$500 Spinach c cbopp-» 14^ 8) Fanerola coat from $501 to $800 caskets are always on display —• all plainly tszwIUeeH 92 Funerals cost . from $801 to $750 SeobrookSuccoSosh Merest 56 Funerals cost . more than $750 O3 to COOL . , ' %, 23c PHQM flwwn in tho abava tabulation include: Personal and Professional 29c service, caaicct as (elected,' 6ufsl3c~# ^ P&^ * wit itwmtTm ctxrjitsj lam prUeJ Acme'* everyday ton prlcet •«'• esw*> CITIZEN AND- CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,; 1950 Page Eight struction early in a child's life, for Teen-Agers," Prof. Arthur B. Show however, will do much to make Murphy; "What Is Ahead foe Our Feature Prise at Elizabeth Urges Drivers Young People," Prdf. EdwirT^M. .lWnES_ safer for him, and in 10 or -Durand; "What -Make's OE A SALE! >0 years when he is of driving age, ->my Tick," Henry G. B.uckwalter; To Help for all of us, he emphasized. 'Current Events," Alex Balinky; TTtEA TT Using the slogan, "Set Them a ''Weather and Climate in New Good Example," the cliief hopes Jersey,'" Prof. Edwin Blel; "Water Resignation of Winchester Brit- r a 85 to convince all adults that their Conditions in New Jersey," Prof. Iton J -> P * president and' a _.nt let school bells sound the teachings may mean the difference William Rudolfs; "American Art," I member of the Cranford Rotary death knell for your child!" between l'fe or death for some Prof. Helmut Von Erffa; "Ameri- I club for nearly 15 years, was ac- :an* Literature," Walter Harding; This grim warning was issued I cepted with regret at the club's 'Implications of Atomio Energy - today by Police Chief William A. luncheon meeting last-Thursday at in a World of Peace," Richard Fischer as millions of youngsters LOIN LAMB CHOPS 79 the Howard Johnson Restaurant, Instructors Listed vVeicjner; and "Community Plan- IL Route 29. Mr. Britton's business I** trooped to classrooms throughout ling and- Its History," Prof. Ed- ' V^ the country —r many for the first For A«lult School has been transferred to Elizabeth. ward '"B. Wilkens. ""Greetings were received from time. ' (Continued from pape one) "Charm and'Personality Devel- choice Rib lamb Chops ^ )r Kenneth C. MacKay, dean of "For the beginner," Chief Fisch- Mrs. Delia L. . Vnri opment" will be. offered by the iggrtiT-- rnion Junior College and a' club director1,' wfio ^ sle with reality — with the dan- •tructor in Patcrson, Newark, •Eliz- School. . Subjects to be discussed Europe. Dr. MacKay wrote that gers of the street, and the prob- ibeth and Springfield Regional, follow: "Your Figure," "Your This Vacation cottagerdesigned the armory September 16 through League of Elizabeth arid, the Jun- lems that he- must face for him- ior Chamber of Commerce of East- c he planned to attend a Rotary will present a course in se\ving. Walk." "Your Skin and Hair," September 23. The cottage Will be by Walter Pfeiffer, Elizabeth arch- •meeting last week on the Isle ol self without Mother's personal Three courses in social dancinR. 'Color and Line," "Your.Speech," rebuilt on a plot free of all en- ern Union County to help support itect, will be erected on the floor Jersey. During the past two years guidance. ;For that reason, the dekifiiied for persons who never 'Fastidious " Gmomfng," "Your, cumbrances, at no cost tcrthe per-' their youth activities. •' ' .the Cranford club has sent several danger to the very young is ex- have had any formal instruction,. Comportment," "Your Wardrobe," of the Elizabeth Armory by mem-: son to whom it will, be awarded. More than 10Q exhibitors who food parcels to the Rotary' Club pf treme at this time of the year," those who need review and an'ad- 'Yoiir'Make-Down,". and '•Person- It is to be equipped with a Gen- W}11 occupy show booths.will dis- bers of the Home Builders' Assoc- jersey for distribution to families Thesfe obviously handsome 6ofas and chair? are NOT llic usual budget-type he continued. vanced course, will be &i\en by ility Development." eral Electric Kitchen, including an play and demonstrate the most iation of Metropolitan New Jer- in. war-devastated areas. This emphasis on child safety— Robert I-tommw. formerly with the electric range, refrigerator, steel advanced types, of construction sey, and given away during the In order to give your telephone orders good furniture. Each piece is full size,' simply, beautifully designed^.. well-constructed . the necessity for thorough safety Arthur Murray Studios and the cabinets, etc. - •-;' . and home appliances, utilities and Guest speaker last week was education by both educators and Westfield Adult School. A course Predicts GOP ' second annual "Own Your Own equipment, and will give away Emerson Thomas of Westfleld, wh6 A percentage of the home show service, ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY 9 P. M. in every detail . ."'. tlie sort of furniture that usually goes with stand-offish prices. parents and driver's responsibility in sociology will be taufiht by Home Show" of that association in will be given td^the Police Athletic more than $10,000 in door.prizes. .. discussed liquified petroleum gas for child safety — is part of the James S. Winston, chairman of Triumpli in Election FRIDAYS. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS AC and its many uses. He described (Continued -from pane one) ' police department's program this {he- organization committee of the the industry as one of the three But not .at Koos! You see . . . we made a special purchase, toojc a small mark-up. Improve Raspberry Patch - .. Nail Polishes CEPTED , SATURDAYS. Please cooperate month. Union County Youth Welfare Mr. and Mrs. Everett K. "Jackson Research In Electronics top-ranking industries in terms of Prompt care of the raspberry Take, precaution when you do . Another important part of'the Council. ". af 17 North avenue, west, .and Mrs. growth since 1929' and said that Result? Typical low Koos prices! Here you sec.foiir bf ^IQ sofas, four of the patch, will assure a good crop next your nails! Some nail polishes and Promises Hew Living Modes. With us and CALX YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY, program. Chief Fischer said, Will Spanish will be taught' by A. J. Fred' Orscheidt ; of 104 Herning "L-P" gas today has more than year., C. S. Bittner, extension fruit removers cause permanent damage Everything' from cooking to con- be devoted to acquainting the pub- Terregino of the language depart- avenue. and we'll do the rest. 6,500,000 users. diairs.. What ymi can't,.see is the. careful tailoring, die,lovely: fabrics, the wide specialist of the Pennsylvania state to cellulose acetate* rayon. They ventions may. be In for radical lic with the record of young driv- ment of Cranford High Schol, while The'club'will hold a joint'Can- college, recommends removing the partially dissolve the ^fibers and changes in the next 50 years If the Paul Selby, chairman of the ers as.a group, and. how this rec- basic and advanced courses in typ- didates' Night .with the Women's canes which produced the 1950 crop. -cause a.stiffened or hardened:area. electronic science : continues .the club's athletic committee, an- choice of decorator-right colors. You'll find rich damasks, matclasses, brocades, ord can be improved.- ing will be offered by Harry W. Republican Club prior to the No- I Their removal will give the new Some of .these products are destruc- progress made in the first half of nounced that the Cranford club Lawrence of the high school com- vember election. The next meet- EXTRA! EXTRA! •^Traffic safety educati6n," the ctnes a better start. _- Millet dr. su- tive to the color of a fabric. the 20tb century, Walter pvans, ^vill be represented, in the district tapestries, friezes. "You have a choice of moss trim or self-welling- Sofas may mercial department. A course in ing is scheduled for October 11. chief said, "is not a thing that we dan grass can be sown as a cover Westingnouse vice president pre-j bowling league by two teams" and woodworking and finishing will be STRICTLY FRESH-KILLEDV can arbitrarily end with the stu- crop. . '•.-'• diets.. ._ ';,'.•; , V ;•.• ' - by one team in the municipal be had with or without base fringe. But> then, you should actually sit in one of given by Roy Daniels of the high Storing, Gannente '. . .Sprayed Pastures : ' dent's fourth, eighth, or twelfth The age-old plaint of housewives, league! A team will partici- Before storing any garment, have Keep cattle off 2,4-D sprayed pas- year or formal education. Adult— school industrial arts department. "hours spent over a .hot kitchen FRYING CHICKENS pate in the district golf tournar , A lecture course on "Topics of it clean, free from spots; Btains, Floor Supply tures until Tain has'washed most of these pieces lo appreciate the.sink-in and lounge-bnek comfort. If you're inter- so-called 'mature'-^-drivers them- the spray from the plants,.-caution stove," may. well fade In the face ment. ••'•' ; . selves have much to Iparn about Current Interest" will be offered and perspiration. Garments must Approximately 6.7 per cent of University of Illinois dairy special- of new food processing and pack- EXTRA LARGE President C. W. j»erley, who pre- traffic safety, so the process is ob- by faculty- members of Rutgers ;also_be protected from mptha and^ ^America's. wheaj_flour_s_upply. Is eate^-in, new living room fu»Tiiiture . * .know a good investment when you see it ists: ' ••••"..••. f •':';-, • -aging methods specifically designed sided, announced that District viously a never-ending one. ' In- University, as follows: "Guidance Insects. stored for future'use.' to; use electronic heat for cooking. Governor Henry Elwell of ^liza- ~'*.'-i..ywfOc:h&. woohgTthe thrifty jslioppe^s tonight or tomorrow at Koos! Budget This new approach is.expected to beth will make his official visit to eliminate many of the. difficulties the club on December 7.' The encountered in current experiments- 'available, if desired. - . . . . where the dielectric stove has been board of directors met Monday merely substituted for the kitchen night at President Perley's home. range, and what's mor«-new pack- aging methods will eliminate' the Retarded Children's "tough steak" by making possible electronic tenderizing prior to pur- Group to Meet Tonight chase. • • • •'•••' • \ •• ' J.. The Union County Unit of the The last refuge for the American :•) male — the convention ~ may be- WILSON'S New Jersey Parents Group for Re- come as obsolete as the kitchen tarded Children, Inc.," will hold it$ range. Telephone television' may first meeting of the second season provide 'across-the-desk discussion, tonight at 8;15 o'clock, in. the eliminating the time and money SMOKED HAMS Ib. Knights of Columbus Hall, 338 spent in loug-dlstance travel. for SHANK END ONLY, Union avenue. Elizabeths r brief business meetings. • .1. • . quest, speaker will .toe A. H. At that though. If the "social" Meese, superintendent of ^ew Jer- convention persists it will be safer sey Training atTotowai Hia top»c: than ever with television and radar will be, i"ThevPrfiblenr/of the Men- combined under electronic control STILL GOING STRONG! tally Retarded." Members and to provide ultrasofe transportaUo" friends are, invited. by air,' sea or jrail. •; 1 Ib. Calves Liver However, Evans cautions that these and a host of other develop- ^ Ib. Dubuque's Sliced Bacon Ws-will depend on the success of basic research for nlgher-powered its vacuum tubes, 'capacitors, trans- Choice whin & Porterhouse on h«* formers, resistors and other com- at 8:1s o'clock F.tWjtteetinn «i ponents as well as a more thorough mcinbcn of the BoM* Of, dbtCtOIB iot three year Cerma, one ntcimxt' ior a one investigation into new' or partially- STEAKS "year term, and miclx: Other business used frequencies. may come before trjd meetinfi. AU members are invited to «ttand. (Any Choice Boneless - uereao who has contrlbOted to the OSSOd- ation during the year Is considered.-a member). . -v_ Gains Against tuberculosis ; GEORGE H. BATESj CHUCK ROAST - PreaWeiit. MADELEINE A. RICHARDS. Accelerated by Chest X«Ray ' Secretary. . 0-14 •••• \ ' . )• •'• • The tuberculosis death rate In the United States for 1949 set an Center Cut TOWNSHIP OF all-time low record showing a re- Nolkc la hereby given that X. J. Mar- tina has offered to purchase from the duction of about 10 per cent from PORKCHOPS Towiuhip Committee a ten (10) foot the -figure of the year before. The strip 0( lot 31B In block S3, (South Avc. present rate In the population is East) on the tax map tar the nun of S190.00 cnal\l and that said offer has been only about one-half that of 12 yean approved; and that at a meetlna ol the ago. • . FANCY Towtuhlp Committee to be held 4u>cd on flret reading at a regular About J out of every 4 occupational accident victims are workers in smaller plants, '"ecllng of the' Township Committee of the JERSEY DRESSED ' of Crsnford. N. J.. held on firms and businesses. In fact, in every job there is some hazard. Slipping on a floor, trip- PQRK LOIN <*"> E»d Only) Ib. and Newcastle iilcipal Rulldintf, Cri ping on a stair or falling from a truck can incapacitate you as surely as some situation •"to. New Jersey, on •-.-.•/ A research, report from England TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 103O whieh would seem more dangerous. Know your job—know the hazards connected with has sounded a new warning ut 8:30 o'clock P. M. ' (Daylight Savlnff Ttuio> against letting pigs and chickens DAIRY SPECIALS J. WALTER COFFEE. run together. Veterinarians there Township Clerk. it—and be prepared to avoid them. u found that pigs as well qs rats (FRESH COUNTRY -ilnl: September 0. 1030. 0-14 which picked up Newcastle disease Think before you act—before you expose yourself to danger and accident. Think virus were capable of spreading It later to poultry. The researcher* ROLL BUTTER - safely. It's better to be a worker than a statistic! pointed out that even though swine may have the Newcastle virus in ?2 Lb. PACKAGE WILSON'S their bodies, they apparently do not suffer ill-effects from It, as JPr.^«J U (O-o^r^lluu uilb tin tttltfcafl Cfc«|los s ol psp aaa ">«'ty. hudsebes aad dixalicss. Qsltlna Up nlfhu or (rsqusnt ptiMgts may rssult Deo Brashes

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ford a better and more iieauttful place in materials" which. will increase the School, revealed'that about 60 graduates of thJ THE CRANFORB organic content of the soiL IN RETROSPECT high school-would.enter .colleges, universities s, which to live. But let things go bad and retarial and nurses•- training • schools. Of'tl There are various methods, of - From Use Piles ef fh ; number, approximately 50 were members of n, t the once complacent people are the first applying these soil improving ma-. : . ...; ''. / Flws Tears Age"! ;" . • * 1940 graduating class, and 30 were from earl to complain. tennis but for best results, apply Mrs. Thomas Truxtoil, chairman of the Cran- classes. - . ' THE COANFOIID CHRONICLE, Establishrd-1893. ford Citizen and ehromcIe-SBliscrip!iflB- I But no matter h6w'much the street planting gives turf grass the most the .requirements of your lawn. totaled 2,674; an increase of 131 pupils over the and Locust drive, closing Columbia and Mann sweeper is used, it cannot cope with care- possible time to become established The New Jersey mixtures are Tec-. previous year, it was. announced by^Dx,..Howard. avenues at the Cranford-Kenilworth, boundary before hot summer weather. wnmended and- can be bought at K. Best, supervising principal. The amount was More than 300 Cranford-fans paid h.01101' tn I less residents who ignore the refuse cans fairly well-divided between elementary and. jun-r Piitchef George Washbum'of the "Newark Be-i One of the first items to consider most hardware or garden supply Member: Quality Weeklies of N. J. in the business section and throw papers stores.N. J. No. 1 for sunny, fer- ior-senior high schools, it was pointed out, with at Ruppert Stadium'. Highlight of the vnffair w ***" -"-^"ntation to -Cranford's "adoptejl SQIC _~a? random mlheT tile, welTcirainecl soils; N.Tf. as Seeontl Class Matter. sive acidity must be corrected by for high-quality turf; N. J. No. 3 high pupils. • " • and bag by Mayor George E. jOsterheldt. the addition of lime. The only sure Published Thiirsdny at Cranford, New Jersey, by If residents want a clean community, for shady areas and N. J. No. 4 Winchester Britton, Sr^ president of the Pack- ••'«•• Fifteen Years Ago JDBnnittom Blown-, TOte For many years our Men 9 Shops have bean The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Inc.. Official way of knowing how much lime is ing Engineering Corp, which he founded* in 1926, they must cooperate with the street de- for poor soils and terraced slopes. "planned to retire1 as general manager and to reside With contests ^pr tax collector, township-com paper for Crunforil.. Gaiwood' and Kenilworfb. needed is by a soil test; If lime mittee and in three districts for county committee" partment. There is nothing difficult in- hasn't~been applied for two or" The best method of seeding is that permanently in Clearwater, ffla. . . • Subscription Rates S2.50 a Year in Advance of split applicatioh—dividing the MI Arthur F. Metz was installni commander of - as well as more than usual local interest in ih» the gathering spot for undergrads packing OFFICE: 21 Alden St. Tel. CRanford G-6000 volved in throwing a wrapper into a three years, the application of 80 senatorial: assembly, shrievality and freeholder pounds • of ground limestone per total in half; and putting one por- Cranford- Post 212, Am'priran Legion,, and Mrs. races on.the Republican ticket, plans were beim> waste can. if no trash can is available, tion on the entire surface in one Walter K. Fasnacht was in«rtnllrri as president of made for a heavy turnout, at the forthcoming GOP 1,000 square feet will be good 1nr Cranford Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, before residents are. asked to save the refuse surance until a test can-be made. direction; then the other portion primary. Addressing nearly 200 members of th* up for Golleg?. That's because we believ@ approximately 100 members and friends of both Cranford RepOblTcan Club at the Casino, Assem until a container is found. In addition to correcting, acidity, at right* angles to the. first. This organizations, at the Casino. Metz succeeded Com- The • standard university shirt . . . with un- method is!also best for applying blyman Herbert J, Pascoe, candidate for the Rc limestone- improves the structure mander Alfred A. Paulsen, U-&N.IL, as post com- publican nomination for State Senator, reiterated usual comfort... saiice it's Arrow. • Precision Streets are only as dean as their of the soil, increases its ability to lime and fertilizer whether spread mander. ' ; . , , his challenge to his Primary opponent, Charles E lit showing only the tested campus fashions residents make them. The street depart- absorb water and provide?- avail- by hand~or -with" a mechanical The Fall Flower show of the" Cranfnnl Garden Loizeaux, to mfeet him in debate on the sales tax cut in correct size's. Mitoga tailoring to fie able calcium and magnesium spreader .-.'-.- Club, fifst to be held since 1943, teas scheduled. body contours. 13 to 17. Metered parking in Cranford will ment is not organized for the purpose of Mrs. George W. Apgar was chairman of the show. Fire Commtestoner ^. Edward WoU announced ^Kllii which are needed in small amounts After seeding, a light raking will that property loss br fire in Cranford for the first . . . the kind that really please college men. start in earnest Mortday morning at 9 picking up refuse from the street. ,-That as'plant food. ,'..".. cover the seeds but will not bury eight months of 1935 was only one-third that of thP is the job of every adult and child in the them too deep. Firming the 'Soil More than 800 spectators enjoyed some nearly first three-quarters of 1934, o'clock, beginning a. new attempt by Another'item of importance.-is laughs as Cranford Lions and Rotary Clubs played Greeted by' a squad of 89 candidates and the community^, Adults have, a • special .re- fertilizer. A complete fertilteer around the^seed with a light roll- their second' annual burro ball game at the high On this page we've sketched just a few of local officials to cope with .many cars ing hastens germination and in- prospect of 11-returning lettermen. Coach J Seth sponsibility since their, action influence.8 such as a 5-10-5 or similar anolyj school oval on Walnut avenue. Under a battery Weekley and his new - assistant, Jack Miglio'rc "(Knlbomniro" Spoirtl concentrated in a small business area. sis furnishes the. necessary nitro-; creases chances. of. getting a uni- of floodlights, the trained donkeys repeatedly formerly of Columbia University, expressed honJ The method has been moderately their children. Just as families endeavor gen, phosphorous and- potassium. form stand, if ^ '•»•'" threw their untrained riders. Captain John Thiesz that the 1935 football season would be the nZ the stylos that will be seen soon on campuses tb keep their home and* grounds clean; 30 to 40' pouRds, per"1,000. square '" If rain is-not forthcoming in a of the Rotary team, after darens of attempts to successful.in years. . . -' ' • successful in other municipalities. It can couple of days, apply water in a stay'astride his mount, Dynamite, rtinnged the It was revealed that'.the Cranford Board i sd\ should they work to keep their streets, feet ig the amount to use. line-up. He became pitcher and assigned Mariana : o succeed here dnlyl if used as intended. • Most pf our soils tend to'; be fine, mist-like: spray to prevent Education had filed, application with the Public and community neat at all ' Greco to ride Dynamite. The game alsb was Works Administration in."Newark for a Federal across the country. Why not drop in and More than 300 warning tickets have heavy with a large percentage of washing seeds away. Seed Will featured by some expert nosedives of Henry Sha- grant of $352,636* and a Federal loan of $431,000 cja-yr-in them. To improve the phys- sprout more rapidly and more uni- heen, Ellsworth Downes, ltd Lange, Newell Stepp for the construction of a new junior-senior hinli Sleckjmioothiiess in sport shirts to your very been issued to violators of the time limit. ical structure of the soil,' increase, formly, if surface is kept moist.. and Clarence Fritz. school. %_ • ' v ' Doubtless some motorists, aware of the water holding'tapacity aiffi^aid in, More detailed information can The Township Committee «Wiflwl at the regu- Building improvernents at the end o^ eisht own liking. Exact neck size* and sleeve look over our complete selections! You II Better drainage, organic matter is be found in New Jersey Agricul- lar meeting to delay action on the ordinance clos- months in 1935 were $26^92.50 ahead of the samo lengths, in beautiful new colors.. It's wash- "grace" period, took advantage of the needed. WeU-Hrotted -mantire-at-a; ing Laurel avenue between Locust drive and Mannr period in 1934 locally. Building Inspector Eugene tural .-. Experiment Bulletin 724 avenue. """Commissioner F. G. Siykesf pointed out E. Steele revealed:~r- ; • • • able, it fits with that custom-made look. fact that it will cost nothing to park for rate of. 2 pounds per square foot, which is free for the asking from be surprised hoiv quickly we can deck you Motorists have a greater respoitsi-- peat moss, .fine sewage sludge, that a controversial, matter and that the Planning Eleven projects, to employ 296 men for 66 ' longer periods. Summonses, payable at Agriculturai^Agent, Court House, Board should be consulted. ^ months were authorized to be submitted to the $1 each, will be placed on vehicles parked bility now that children have returned, to compost or cultivated peat jtjre-all Elizabeth 4, New Jersey. Ray A Clement, principal at Cranford High W.PCA. by the township committee. overtime ammeters after this week. The school. Many parents feel that once the " - ... ' •.•"'.• ..f--- • out . . , provide you with everything you number of warnings issued may be an child leaves home for school in the morn- indication of what the early amount of ing, they ,3 can relax and be sure the need and put you at ease for the Fall term summonses issued will be. youngster is safe. . •... ** • .;• l SD.95 The purpose of meters is to aid But actually the child who walks to . . . at prices that are exceptionally reason shoppers and: to provide municipal rev- school is in danger. He must be alert at enue. Revenue will be collected no, mat- every minute against drivers who, hurry- Baby shaker stitch, self-taped shoulders, two ter who uses the meter or for how long ing to work, neglect to exert caution near •roomy pockets, knitted or ribbed cuffs and able for the high quality behind the Teppe? a time. But the idea behind the installa- school intersections or in> any streets of hemmed bottoms. Navy, maroon, dark green tion will be lost if jhey are not utilized the community. .. It is not enough for or white. 38. (q 46. label. to the fullest extent. parents to instruct their children on J A motorist who believes that a proper safety rules in crossing streets and meter, as long as one pays the hourly rate, in obeying special police stationed at belongs to him exclusively defeats its school intersections. Children. forget; purpose. He not only will pay a weekly, easily. Any distraction will lead; them rental equivalent of $2 weekly but \vill helter-skelter across the road and it's too deprive otheta. pi; the;;jEap^§nteffitSf-5ofc Jate then to notice that car speeding do^\rn? finding a parking-apace handy. oh them. : - . Parking meters can be a boon to ,—, It is the motorist who must give 100 vo per cent attention when driving near business and to store patrons if used cor- Hi© o - e e. rectly. They will not solve the-problem schools during the hours that children are of cars concentrated in business streets being admitted or dismissed. The special if some are heedle'ss of the intended police officers assigned in school areas UwM, : benefits for all. , I ' • ..ixj cannot look in all directions at once. Even ••*• .€ . ".'•. motorists cannot be sure which way a child will dart but the danger is lessened L-OCJ© V IF ©topsail o >v v -.' • •, > '•. PTitidsj stripes, herringbones -and diago* when drivers travel at such a speed that ; they can stop at a second's notice. No 47JMD nqh/ (Imported worsted turlnu |>lu onal weaves. Single-breasted, three* years. Yours at .Tepper's in natural, button, patch pockets, vented backs. Caverta, gabardines and flannels . . nel or distinguished natural covert. Regulars, shorts or longs.. brown or blue. multitude for your every whim.

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TOE CRANFORP- CHBQNICaJL THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1950 f 229 North avenue, west, on A daughter, Karen Inez, to Mr!219 Locust difiv^~Ort August* 22. ana' Mrs. James R. Wolf of $50 in the Nabisco- Shredded _ •-• land Mrs. Charlies H. Van Pelt d A son, Barry Douglas, to MiyrManor avenue,;oa August 9. Wins $50 Wheat, Family contest sponsored by Goldberg's Will Reopen Mrs. William F. Schatz of 4the National Biscuit Company. Stratford terrace has bfeen award- CONGRATULATIONS I wnintimnrminii iminiliOminiiiiintinfilirniiimTiniii To mark the reopening of their Goldberg is a memBer "dfCranford enlarged and modernized store, Post, 212. American Legion; • a Goldberg's Men's Shop, 18 North member of the Cranford Lions avenue, west, will hold air open Club for more than 23 years, the house, from 7 to JO p. m. tomorrow.- Cranford business Association and The store has been dosed for thethe Retail Clothiers and Furnish- past fewjuzfiefcs during the installa- ers Association of New Jersey- Mr. ;fon of a new front and interior Goldberg helped establish Temple renovations. Beth El here over 30 years ago and Oh Their Remodeled The new store front >s designed served as president of the Temple :o give a.full view of the interior Association about 10 years ago and >f the store as \vell as the window ater as treasurer. lisplay. Glass backs on the dis- Mrvand Mrs. Goldberg have two AND — iloy windows and a full glass door daughters. Miss Shirley Goldberg, tlso-add.more:.. W TOME . Slimline indirect lighting along tics: •"•" . •••...'..•• •'"' both sides of the central area d A daughter, Dorothy Regina, Months and months of the store illuminate the store bril- to Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bar- STORE.. '•'..' . . liantly, while indirect lighting rett of 3 West End place, on Aug- wear do hot affect the • within the,display fixtures around aist 1. '- . .;••'. the entire store add to the modern- WE WISH GOLDBERG'S Impeccable appearance A son, Jeffrey Wayne, to- Mr. our ens friebds from istic touch. The store will be air " of your conditioned, although this unit has and Mrs. John Bones of 286 Burn- CONTINUED SUCCESS not as yet been completely in- side avenue, on August 30. SILVERTEX suit. stalled. A daughter, Carol Lynn, to Mr. Max Goldberg of 101 Spring and Mrs. James F. Brooks' of 51 Garden street, owner of the store, Myrtle street, .on August 6. has been in business in Cranford A daughter, Deborah Luann, to since 1915, when he started his Mr a.nd Mrsi Conrell Brooks of 7 own tailoring* and cleaning es- Hayes street, on August .13. tablishment at 21 North Union A daughter, Louise, to avenue. He moved to his present Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chase' of 16 address in 1924 and continued in Berkeley place, on August 3,0. the tailoring business until 1927 when he opened a haberdashery A daughter, Mary Ann, to Mr. and clothing store. He doubled and Mrs. James S. Clarke of 6 the size of his store in 1931. Venetia avenue, on August 23. yotfll Mr. Goldberg, . throughout his A son, John Baird, to Mr. and many years in the retail business Mrs. William J. Dodds of 8 Oak in Cranford, has made it a policy lane, on August 20. ^ . . Makers vf Fine to carry nationally - advertised a A daughter; Susan Wynn, ***• ^ •"'\ • • . .. • .i • n* u brands of clothing and access' artd^Mrs. Warren F. Douglass i>f His store today handles a Jarge Locust drive, on August 4. . number of such items. A son, James Joseph, to Mr. and A veteran of World War I, Mr. Mrs. Farris of 39 Elizabeth avenue, on August 27. . mffifffiRK®^^ A daughter, Barbara Anne, • to Mr. and Mrs. Graham of 614 Or- which it will ange, avenue, on August 31. BEGINS AT'TA.SHION PARK A daughter, Gail Christine, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Hansen of 16 Arnel place, dn August 12. wMch ttfae A son, Richard Arthur, to Mr, and Mrs. Edward B. Heyden, Jr., of 30 West Holly street, on Aug- ust 22. . A- daughter, Christine Harriet, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Heick of 20 Bloomingdale avenue, on Aug- ust 4. LET A son, Garry Craig, to Mr. and cked by Mrs. Robert Hogan of 11 Arne place, on August 23. A daughter, Barbara Agnes, to Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of 34 Hern- ing avenue, on August 29. A daughter, Paulette; to Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Johnson of 4 Cayuga road, on August 18. A son, Thomas Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Kenny of 598 Raritan road, on August 26. A son, Douglas Scott, to Mr. and — ON THEIR — When it comes to clothes Mrs. Martin of 112 Hillcrest ave- w;~ for men, there's no greater nue, on August 22. A son, Kim William, to Mr. and se consider this-your-.personal, invitation to. come visit with us. tomorrow •naught style authority than "Fashion Mrs. Robert H. Mayer of 91 Cen- tennial avenue, on August 12. Park." It is this assurance of A daughter, Sandra Mae, to Mr. style lightness, of matchless and Mrs. Raymond R. Mayers of 2 our complete, staff om hand to show you around and make you. welcome Hayes street, on August 10. tailoring excellence, of sound A daughter, Geraldine Anne, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Meerbot I 1 dependable quality that we of 4 Riverside drive on August 11 Si I1 offer to you and deliver with A son, Howard Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon H. Ohlerich of 20 ^V 11 1• every Fashion Park Suit or North avenue, west, on August 24, A son, Judson Blake, III, to Mr. s k Outercoat. and Mrs. Judson B. Pinckney, II, of 120 Division avenue, on Augus These are your kind of 28. PROUD TO A daughter, Beverly Jean, to Mr. clothes... that set you apart and Mrs. William H. Pool of 502 Lincoln Park, east, on August 26. GOLDBERG9 S and make you look import- A daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. ant and -authoritative. Our and Mrs. Melvin R. Quick of 84 Benjamin street, on August 8. AS OUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR Fall selection is well worth A daughter, Mary Jane, to Mr McOretjor Sportswear and Mrs. Thomas V. Reilly of 358 . seeing. North avenue, east, on August 25 ^ Path. Botany A daughter, Kathleen Elizabeth to Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of 1 000" Beau Brummsl Neckwear Buruhtleld avenue, on August ^, CraJi Darby-Town© NecJiwear A daughter, Ellen Juhl, to Mr. TAILORED BY BAROFF 75 to and Mrs. Iloos or" 35-E Parkway SUvcrtcx Interwoven Socks Village, on August 1, . IFownea Oloveo A daughter, Susan Muriel, t Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sassl of 482 Manhattan Shllta Stetson Hata mt-Jlufiutt 0.— . Nectnvear Mury, to Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Scar- Nunn Bush Shoes ola of 122 Burnslde, avenue, on August 16. Slilrta Edffcrton Bhoes MEN'S SHOP A daughter, Christine Elizabeth, Allicator Raincoats ltt North Ave.. *ft, Cronfoztl to Mr. and Mrs. Bradford K. Smith Rnntho Sport Shirts Ulclioti Belts Swank Jowelry Cranteen Program Makers of Fine Tailored Clothes The Crantcen will hold open house Saturday ut 8 p. m., in th Casino. All teen-agers are in vited. THE CRANFORD '^CITIZENAND -THE-^31AJJPORD -CniZEN AITO^ line of North AAmmue to ttex rt£ht mXJes tteretrmn' to a point in thi- .page Fourteen the Central Railroad of Ne* Jersey, to a to ttexSeotn- Dae a* - Uae'.of Htrassfil* Drive? thtS Avenue, said described line being also the point 830 feet more or less to a point, said yv^yiry| | AAvenue; *'if' '*T* fF ft . lubrrcalifig oils io .improve the de- pany, had been operated in therear dividing Une between properties on the center line of CentenBtjd Arcane to 'eOy along the center line „, of the Research Division of the point being opposite' and at right .angles Tw Koos Bros. Host at Bridal Show VFW Post to Hold HouieFIags t» Fly VFW Auxiliary Visits FAMILY LIFE TODAY Retford Avenue and South Union Avenue & poini t iin *H t * ^ tsf ft* GeasSsal nrteo to the east bank of.th. f t^-it oxitialiuii morning, but was idle when fire in a northerly direction to ihe center Une from & point formed by the south sideline Batway Eivcr or the point or place of to Bo Oil Development By PHYLLIS PAGE BRADSUAW started. Chief Schindler said. '' of .Cherry Street; thence along the center of South Avenue and the rear dividing Rnllmad of New Jersey; thrtmr lax. • • Open Home Program On UniteaS Nations Day National HOBM*- Sitto* j Dr. McXab is a member of the staff pany. line of Cherry Street to the center line of lines ol properties fronting on the easterly' along yh»> f^nt^r W»T^ of **"»• Genssal Specialist In Human Eelatlons . Chestnut Street; thence alone the center side of Burchfleld Avenue; thence south roact of New Jencr to a poem ta Hie rseet to Eocsevelt School. Oranit Plans for an open house were Home-made United Nations flogs A large New Jersey delegation |. Township of > line of Chestnut Street to the center Une along this Une to trie above mentioned boundary *i"^ rjfetweexk 't&c ^igwBsb^p of Bntpers, the State University . of Walnut Avenue; thence along the cen- point; thence south'along .the rear. dlvid>- Cranford and • the f ^BV nitiated last week at a regular soon will begin to fly in many a of the Ladies' Auxiliary. VFT.V..' How much freedom should chil- ter ttntrof ~Walmnv-Avenue flortb~to—the ing . linen of - tne_.Ptpperty[fronting pit Park; noxtltl* DISTRICT NO.. 10 ; Intersection of the center line of Walnut Burchneld Avenue to a point in the uorth* line ~6T?ttie U "1Hr8?TfTr:ng~g~»i~pon>t formed by tS "•neetirig of Capt."Newen "Rodney returnii>g^from the natioriat Ooti^f dren have? ' This is a question NOTICE OF Avenue and North Union Avenue; thence, sideline of Lincoln Avenue; thence south- the Borough of iCenttvotU Intersection of tbe center line of RarlUn ?iske Post, 335, VFW, in the Me-to "Operation ." By ALEXANDER G. SPENCER \ parents ask over and over .again. along the center line of North Union Ave- erly to a point formed by the. south side- which point is the sttdsestr fminnTnjj Boad and the center lino of Lexington . Lindley G. Cook, associate direc- vention in Chicago last wet-k. stop- nue to the center Une of Alden Street; line of Lincoln- Avenue and a line 100 line of the tixird district OXbd &ss 100'feeft Axezme: thence north along the center morial Home. This marked the All "youngsters need freedom and Registry .. , thence south along the center line of feet cast of tbe east sideline of Severin ssouto h measured afta. . isfXrifX One ol IiOdnrtpn Avenue to a point In thi (Thisjolumn i$. contributed, os a tor of the Extension Service, Col- ped en route at the National Home J^-iU Alden Street to a point where the center Court; tbence south and west on a line t MHi of ff**r .nft»f< irst time the post met on the first will ftght to get it. But whether AND 100 feet east and south of the east and soutElan:h- thence «uuitu»csttrtirt y olasc cenSrr line cJ lehlgh Valley Railroad public service by Tfcfe Medicat So- lege of Agriculture, Rutgers Uni-J for veterans' orphans and widows I there was still a heart to lose, so line of Alden Street would Intersect the south sideline of Severin Court and par-, KEDCC east along (he-center Une of nT: floor of its new home. Previous 6 J e they use it well or foolishly or center line of High Street if High Street parallel witlk CEanjonl Aitmc- czt Uefattb. Valley Baiteoad to « point loo -cu'H/'-of Neto Jersey an&,.tfnion versity, has notified Governor Drisr in Eaton Rapids. 'Midi., | declarer was |held*tb' ten tricks for • General -Election ". were extended; thence along the projected allel thereto to a point 100 feet east of and .100 feet rnrasimd at ilgil meetings had been held in the TO iiiuKe surer .5. A J 10 6 5 3 independence at ^ any'time between Wednesday. April of the center line of Riverside Drive ami ford Township .and the center line i>£ North Union Avenue; *>'*'^ i—£ ~92K -Ae east side of BorchfieM AvenuV then^' jvhich would reinstate the system every commonity has at least one A swimming pool, nxft of the! the table. I atempted to meld my 10, 1030. and Thursday. September 28. North Union Avenue; thence north along Raritan Hoad; thence north along the renter llneiof Nortn Cnfeo A ocatfa along the rear «Uvidlng Unei oTJJ' while uncohscidus, need not' al- responsibil- 1050. on wh|ch latter date the registration the center line of North Union .Avenue ssopertles 'fumtlnff on the easterly side of af two daily postal deliyeriesi The of the blue and. white banners of Cooties, was dedicated during thi>! v . Somebody once said that .if al-whole hand, since every card was to the point ,of intersection with 'the cen- oundary line between Cranford Township inter line of Aided Street ontS-te= pl=ct ways be regarded with great con- ity should begin boolm will be closed until after tho'forth- and Clark Township—Town of Westfleld r point of begrnzxEnC- BnrrtrfirM Avenue to the south sldcHnr lost had asked Congressman .Case Visit of the New Jersey delegation.) ways you refuse to play an ace the coming General Election on Tuesday, ter line of Claremont Place; thence south it South Avenue: thence north at rlsht cern. Nevertheless, the cause of the United Nations to fly on United meldable, but my opponents said along the center line of Claremont Place —Borough of Garwood to. an angle poi/it Will meet in Towialirx* OTites. XS BSsotlb to support the measure. early. It is not November 7, 1930, and • „ • In the boundary line between the Borough Vvenue, •angles from South Avenue on a un~ fainting should be determined and Nations. Day, October 24. A home- Founded in 19U5, the home is! wsmmmm. first time the suit is led, you will must have a cahusta or else I to the Intersection of the center line of •rtdeti mould trrtcmcrt the center line ol make the proper play 75 per cent MJSB UBADSHAOT always easy for NOTICE . . • Cranford Avenue; thence northeasterly of Garwood. and the Township of Cran- ihc Oenbcal BaOroad of Xfew Jersey cast properly treated. • : ."'.'.' Frank Baldwin, a member'* of stitched flag will be offered to themaintained through voluntary sup-' ould not go out. Is a canasta need- U hereby clven that the District Election along the center line of Cranford Avenue ford and the center line of Rank in Ave- • parents to real- Boards In and forTKeTownshrp of Cran- nue, said point being also the most south- : WSTHICT KOL 9 •lose the cenler Une of the Central tiail- the Summit post, gave a summary Governor for display in. the State port ot the VFW and Ladies' Aux-' of the-tlme-without thinking about ssary in this case?" W| ,g3 feet to a point; thence south at risht •aad of Mew Jersey to a point in the A convulsion, bn the pUier hand, Koos Bros., Rahway furniture store, entertained prospective ize their child is ready to do things & U sit at the places hereinafter angles to Cranford Avenue to a point 100 westerly boundary of District'No. 1. and Becinnthc at a> pnrrrH at Bnesside Drive fJvMinS.Une between the Township of •brides and.their-families last week, at a fashio© show. More than jf county and state VFW activities. House as soon as one can be fin- ) imply Telephone CRcm!6rd 6-3474 it. We won't go as far as that, but Yes. Melding your complete ignated on r ' . the line produced of the rear dividing and the east bank of tbe Bafinray Him lg usually a dramatic affair and, as iliary. From a small farmhouse.' feet south of the sideline of Cmnfurd Ave- hence alone ttur east bank of Use SbStaaa Jijnirint>ri of Barltan Road to the convulsive seizures are frequent, guest lodge and recreation certter. f Haskfns Avenue; thence south along the ford; thence." easterly *be sab i.i1iti,MrWnn of said' center line with the were announced fov the dinner to wojnen of^ the state to complete came up in a duplicate contest do not apply, but your side himself, thai is the time he should center line of Hasklns Avenue' to a point with Burnslde Avenue and 200 feet north boundarundary linesnline^snd >i£i£s .v 4' «iitn Unc of firT^ to a puJ.rf- WK*^^* 1. WALTER COFFEE. immediate need of calling in a, week of Koos Bros., Rahway, at ahis breathing ordinarily deep and Michael Secora, senior vice- Union avenue has'been* awarded a Three Members of the Board oi Chosen Kenllworth; thence alone said boundary Benjamin Street and- Hillcrest Avenue; southwesterly on a-line g«»"*Tm .witi3 . •••. ' Township -Clerk. commander, presided. welfare and.other groups are being United States patent, jointly with I.E00 satisfied customers. 1 ^ 2 <0i 2 6 3 & and, such as adding a card to that point, he may need frequent Freeholders for the County of Union (Full thence along said rear Une northerly to a Orange Avenue .and ICO feel irnruuiinirt a. Cebxaaty 23. U50. physician. • . fashion show .which included dis- loud. The fainting patient, how-, line and its various courses to a poin*: in point which would be thel northerly side- asked to participate. Young. 4-H one of his fellow employes, for a .4 & pass •- pass pass jartner's meld. There is a bonus reminding. But by learning to doTerm). ~ the center line of Orange Avenue; thence A person falling in a faint rarety plays of wedding gowns, homes, ever, is relaxed, still and pale. It Three Coroners (Full Term). northwesterly at right angles to the north line of Christopher Street If extended; Club seamstresses also will take method for preparing a compound job guaranteed. . > At' all tables but one the play lor going out concealed of 100it himself, he has acquired a real sideline of Orange Avenue 100 feet to a thence along this line and along the north- flowers and trousseaux. High- is essential to distinguish hetween Two. Members of the Township Com- erly sideline of Christopher Street In a hurts himself. The body is re- To Job Applicants part. which may be used in heavy duty went like this. South opened 'the. >oints, (plus 100 for' going out) sense of achievement. He hasmittee (Full Term). .point; thence southwesterly on a line southwesterly direction to a point in the laxed; The best thing to do is tolighting the program was a honey- these conditions in first aidi taken a good step in independence. Following is a complete description of parallel with Orange Avenue and 100 feet center Une of Dorchester Avenue; thence moon theatre showing moving pic- The Cranford Citizen and Chron- 'eal oilh your local contractor. ~ ace of clubs and continued a club which is not enough. We under- the ten election districts of the said Town- measured at.right angles -therefrom to sa. southwesterly along. the center line of keep the patient recumbent with liatcr, of course, the cause of He is developing responsibility. ship and the location of the polling places point in the center line of Riverside DfIvej tures of favorite spots for wedding icle does • not accept advertise- which East rufledc^A small heart tand this bonus will he'increased DorcheMer Avenue to the center line of tbe head lowt and the body raised either condition should be thor- If his mother thought he took for each of the said districts: thence southerly along the center line 61 Livingston Avenue; thence stuih along trips. • - ' .' ments from employers offering less was led to dummy'sXace, a spade vhen the rules'ar'e revised.' . DISTRICT NO. 1 * Riverside Prive to the intersection of the the center line of Livingston Avenue to at an angle tp promote «itculahon oughly investigated—most urgently 9nioy our combination aluminum windows." _. too long dressing by himself, she Beginning at a point In the center line center line of Union Avenue the place or •A bridal table . featured, floral than the minimum. wage.. Firms was led and when I^orth played point of beginning. the center line of Denman R/>rid; thence of the Wood to the brain. This is L in the case of a convulsion. may have continued to do it forof North Avenue West, where said center along the center line of Denman Road usually enough In ttie way ^>f,first arrangements . and wedding ap- engaged in interstate commerce or low East put in the' queen and line Intersects the boundary Unje between southwest to the center line, of Lexington in the productsion of 'goods for he U&. or our aim is to satisfy you. . South took the ace. On regaining ffarine Corps Offers him. Or, perhaps she liked 'taking Cranford Township and the Borough of Will meet In Roosevelt School, Orange Avenue; thence south alona the center aid. Persons' seized with convul- pointments. Attractions also in- Garwood: thence easterly along the center line of Lexington Avanuo to the center Tune Up Avenue. commerce must now pay at least unable on£l care of him and didn't want to ad-line of North Avenue, • West, to a polrrt sions have involuntary muscle con- cluded .two brides' . apartments; Park Trains at Great the" lead declarer laii down the New Recruiting Hours DISTRICT NO. 4 line of Raritan Road; thence west clone 75 cents an hour and time and one- king of spades and both trumps, mit he was growing up enough to of intersection of Eastman Street; thence Beginning at a point In the intersection the. center line of Raritan Road to the traction, the body becomes rigid, newly-decorated, by Koos Bros., a Service. along the center line of Eastman Street o£ the center line of N.orth Union Avenue point or place of beginning. Lakes Naval. Center . JNTgw office hours for the Marine Begin to do things for himself. In to the center line of Walnut Avenue; :>nd, as they Ipitch fovwa^l, they fashion show with bridal and at- half for overtime under the Fed Van—Kail—Boat—J dropped. Now the aco-king of dia- and Riverside, Drive; thence northerly Gerald D. Park, seaman recruit, ?orps recruiting station in the Post both cases, perhaps the" mothers thence South along the center line of along caid center, line of Riverside Drive may incur serious injury by strik- 4endants'. .g&wns -and going away eral Wage and Hour Law. Adver- monds were cashed and the seven Walnut Avenue , to the ' center Une' of to the easterly bank of the Bphwny River; Will meet In Sherman School. Lincoln Office building, Newark, were an- thought that when he was. ready .Chestnut Street; thence westerly alone trousseaux son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Edwin Park tisers covered by this law • who led toward the .board.'"When-.'the thence northerly along said easterly bank Avenue. _ •v ' ing near-by objects. .-Moreover, iounced this week by Master Ser- tp go to school would be plenty of the center line of Chestnut Street to the of the Rahway River to trie Township of they frequently bite their tongues of 437 North Union avenue, is un-offer lower rates to job seekers HENRY P. jack appeared. East tossed a heart center line of Cherry Street to a point ISO Springfield ond the Township of Cranford DISTRICT NO. 7 ;eant Spencer P. Judkins, 'officer time to.learn.; But. by then, he had feet north from the north sideline of Bet- or lips, inflicting painful wounds. should be reported to the Wage on the 13th diamond and made boundary line; thence northwesterly along Beginning at a point in the center line or dergoing recruit training at the Inc. n charge. Jo'st interest."" He: didn't want to ford Avenue, said line being the rear said boundary line to the WestAeld-Cran- of North Avenue where a line drawn 100 Until • a d°ct arrives, friends and Hour Division, .U. S." Depart-! ALLIED VAPf LINES, five odd, losing only a club and a dividing line of lots fronting on Retford 1 The station will be open from 8 bother. It was easier to let some- ford boundary Une; thence southerly along feet westerly and parallel to the westerly -CASH IN ALL NEXT WINTER! • PEOPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 10-00 should let the patient lie where he Naval Training Center, Great ment of Labor, 31 Clinton street; fireproof Storage spade. Avenue; thence along this said rear divid- said Wejtueld-Craniord boundary line to sideline of Eastman Street would Intersect for Commercial & Estimates Given I?reely . m. to 6:30 p. m. Monday through one else do it for him. He wasing line southwesterly to a point which It a point where the center line of W|l)ow when produced; thence westerly along AN' ORDINANCE Fixing the Salaries of is and keep him warm and dry. ALakes' , 111. - Newark 2, N. J« jphone Mitchell CaU WEntfleia 2-fliO p. m. Sunday. ing independence arid responsi- along the northeasterly sideline of Chris- of Willow Street and continuing along the and the Township of Cranford; thence hea& yva paof Coc next; lfcpjutlw^ inQ ^ffltffrtf wtf?ff^y, Cronford. .' . • • • of cloth and inserted between the topher Street in a northwesterly direction center line of Willow Street to the Inter- along said boundary line in a northerly : WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions Ret Park will be assigned to a . nine.- Holding nine trumps play A Marine recruiting sergeant bility. to tha rear dividing line between proper- direction to the intersection- of Division teeth may prevent injury to the section o£ the center line of .-Willow ot Revised Statutes -40:64-28 n peUtlon Fleet unit or to a service school for '•' ' !"•'•• "'- for. the drop. But let's look at the ilso will be in the Elizabeth Post ties on Hlllcrest Avenue and Benjamin Street and the center line of West End Avenue and 5th Avenue; thence westerly plant in A-icosjrBtit gtgned by 20 per cent of the legal voters tongue and lips. Don't try to stim- i- i ••. '•••'y It is not fair to children for parStreet- : thence' southwesterly along said Place; thence westerly along,the center along said boundary to an angle in said £0- --*-• 3400.00 ' i'. picked- up gently and im-dows broken in homes under con- ough of Garwood; thence along this to the north boundary line of the Central ter line of Willow Street and continuing 3800.00 - in with the queen, but without said boundary line its various courses to Patrolmon—Class Ai--3200.00 - 3800.00 ' •, When adolescense arrives, young Railroad of New Jersey and the center along the center line of Willow Street to Patrolmen-Class B „ 3000.00 in a tub of warm water, struction on South Union avenue. hesitation South drppped the four the center line of North Avenue, West, to Une of North • Union Avenue produced; the Intersection of the center Une of Wil 3300.00 Burner Backfires adults want a large measure of the point or place of beginning: Pfltralmen—CIBW C ., 2800.00 fully relaxed, the child Carl W. Spader,, builder, reported spot This made East sure that thence along the center Une of North low Street and the center line of West Ent yCTTSE rDEPAKTMENT "3100.00 Called to 16 Cranford avenue Jreecjom. What has been their Union Avenue produced and continuing Irlace; thence westerly along the center lUnlmsfcTv ' ' fnm to should be carefully undressed and the damage to Patrolman Frank aiflij - "North held the.spade ace, as other- Will meet. In Sherman School, Lincoln along the center Une of North Union tin ot West End Place to the intersection < Writer training for responsibility? Chief ' l^iq>;..-t,-..,... 34500.00 85000.00 put to bed between warm blank- Caruso. . < ' • last Wednesday afternoon, Fire of the center line of West End Place and / •-...... wise South would have taken the Avenue. Avenue to the. DOlnt or place of begin- CtlflKiV--<--•"- 3400.00, 4100.00 Capt. John Schmitz found an oc-t)o they still want someone to do DISTRICT NO. 3 ning. \ Norman Piece; thence along the center 3B0O.OO queen with it. North might also Une of Norman Place to the center line tttA 3jOOtW You may prefer Styjellne. you may prefer Reetline. Chev- Hong, {Jornqg tmcfc-lines tell you that tfils beauty belongs to cumulation of oil from an oil bur- things for them? Do they still Beginning at « point formed by the of Plttsfleld Street; thence along the cen- i>._;' aboo.oo 3300.00 have the Jack of spades as well as Intersection of the center line of Lexing- Will meet In Cleveland School, North' ter line of Plttsfteld Street tp a point Fireroen-^CUss C .... •2800.00 3100.00 rolet . . .and only Chevrolet In its field ... offers you this ate Fleetline family. Pick the one that pleases you ...-Style- ner, which had backfired. The blame others when things go ton Avenue and the center line of the Union Avenue. . : the ace, so there 'seemed only one Where a" line drawn 100 feet westerly and ttio above schedule of salaries to become Eke or glertSSruy Both ofiei nlS the, exclusive advantages of wrong? Do they think the world Lehlgh Valley Railroad;, thence northwest- parallel to the westerly sideline-of East~ TtmtBtpOi Jan Co* SfeeT effective commcnclna January 1, 1031. "' . It's_Economical!, wonderful choke of styling in all sedans. The model abovo; ignited pool of oil inside the fur- erly along the center line of :L/exington DISTRICT NO. 5 . • C thing to do — pltry safe by lead- nace was left to burn out No dam- owes them a living? Or have they Avenue to the center Jine. of Denman Beginning at' a point formed by the SBE IT ORDAINED by 4he Township. pictures the giicofiuly curved rear deck of the Stylelini> $erie^.[ ,! IBody hg W&hcr. Bolit carry the HAmp low price tag. ing, spades from dummy again, t Road; thenco olong the center line of Intersectionitersectian" of thee center line of High ian Street would intersect; thence south- ^ TODAY TO THE Committee of Towruhlp of Cranford; New^ age was caused. learned to do things • for them- Street and" the center Une of the center KETEEN avoid two spades losers which Denman' Road easterly to the-center line ?rly along said Une to the center'line ot DRIVE. selves and to accept the responsi- of Livingston Street; thence along the Une of the Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thence North Avenue and to point or place of ' Section 1 — The annual salaries, of the IDEtfOE ONlvCOAT HOOi might set the hand. So East led bility for their actions? center line of Livingston Street north-' north along the center line of High Street beginning. - officers and members of 'the Police- and westerly to the center line of Dorchester to a point where the center Une of High Will meet in High School. West End Fire deWtSipepts of Township of Cranford" Cats Eepalnt Costs as Much as 40% his small diamond to dummy': Panes Smashed Avenue; thence easterly along the center Street projected would. Intersect the center are tutqbf Aked as follows: v ' . queen and came off the board with line o( Dorchester Avenue to the north line of Alden Street and the center line Place. VpfoLICE DWA«TM»NT . Opening day .in Cranford schools sideline of Christopher Street: thence of North Avenue, East; thence alone the Chief .C... , ,_._.™.t_«i.i.^._. $5000.00 a spade. Cubs to Meet center line of North Avenue. East in-an , DISTRICT NO. 8 had its less lustrous side ike bert bur ever Transmission and the im- the groat new 105-h.p. VafVc- offered in world-wide travel coverage. Kitchen Cabinets from BUILDERS' GENERAL proved standard Valve-in- in-Head engine. You'll get Tb* Ipw premium protect* yon cn» SUPPLY COMPANY you can quickly transform Head engine. You'll get the : TransmlssiozF low-cost, no-shift driving that full yea+.pa any kind of pablie P*> performance with economy is easy, smooth and safe! Mnjer conveyance Ilcetued for hire your dingy, old fashioned kitchen into a room of that makes Chevrolet Ameri- |.,. airline* and buue»,.ote«n liner* 'Combination of PowtrgUde auto- sparkling beauty and shining efficiency! ca's favoritel [23 matic Uaiumhiion and 101-h.p. and ferry boat*. iuburba0 and long engine optional on Me Luxe diitanee Ualni. elreet car*, elevated models at extra cost. lin*V«ubways - . . • lwo^nlnutB taxi rtd* or a »4rato«pnere fll»ht «»*«*«'* Come in and talk it over'with us today. In tho world. No restriction en ib« onmber •I-Bllle* you U«vel or lh« "BE THANKFUL YOU CAN SEE" Dumber of builneu «nd pUworo lilp* CONTRIBUTE TO THE LIONS CLUB BLIND SEAL DBIVE '5 Ton mako durinj ibo year. N t £*~- Atk today for deUilt about thU new and unprecedented Travelmattel Policy ... the broaden, IoweM pric« daily tnve! «xddenl protection offered laii»» . - «T»II«M« ta 4011, year wife, Trylfomrcurvu . . . u roogbTDad . . . u tightrBpotrinr your children alike. downtown troiBc. This bljj Mercury hundlca them ull -~ bis. V-tipe. S-cytiialer. msdooaty-for-Mcrcury «nun 09 fMOtta- and with caao. "Stcdi-Lino" Btccring . . . "Cushion-Coil" Don'f miu U , cn^nc ts wir$s& for *rw* car—••*™^ tbo car is ti^sX for tho "fOASf Of tHE TOWN." wi* Id 33 WEST AVE. - KAHWAY upringing ... a auptr-rlgid chu^aij maku owneru cull it Suiiiwcus. i*» four focoJ n*wipopmr ccamc! Umoy is "Araoica'B No. 1 y>prt)i>Tr^y Ccr"l Our itudcnt-tcacher porlleo are tho amoothcit riding car they over drovol Drive it Sauxzxll—asd oce tsjryl o way 7-4M1© Prices As Low Ao Good Quality Permits wonderful fun, thanks to Doreen HEDENBER& LUMBEH — TRIM — MASONHY — SCREENS Morgan. 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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1630 .THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND . CHRONICLE,. "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1050 Page Seventeen. • ' Page Sixteen Indian Coinage Mrs. Fergugbii HostfeSs * India "has continued thffoissue ol Hainan Island, nearly twice tho Enter Nursing School at Muhlenberg coinage in pure nickel and cupro- size of New Jersey, lies in the trept- At Recital Friday nickel. and during the past four' ca! latitude of. Haiti and Puerto , The following deeds have been Junior members of- the West- years over one thousand million Rico'. About 180 miles long by 110 . •'•••fjlf recorded at toe office of County Held Musical Club presented their coin blanks have been produced for miles at its widest. It is roughly! Register Herbert J. Pascoe in toe first recital of the season Friday striking In India. Thc issue of the egg-shaped. Its ..small end potato - ' \ ••;•;-*••• i'.'^- Court HousprElizabeth: ; Jiifihl at tHe~lioine pf Mrs. R. P. new coinage"will" riot~be"complete d toward the other major, nationalist!— hold its first,fall meeting in the stronghold of Formosa.^ slightly at 7.p. m., the Senior High Fel- gymnasium. A mind-reading pro- Miriam B. Potter to Mr. aric .Ferguson, I Lenox avenue.,-Char- for some years and will Involve al- lowship will hear EVa Allinger and Ammuml Church Night Series larger island 625 miles uortheaot gram by "The Jaretts" will be the jjny Scout Troop'80, sponsored Mrs. Paul J. Wright, property at lotte Patton, chairman, was assist- togcther.'many thousands of tons of Buddy Taylor, who attended, the Eastman street and Central' ave- nickel. along the South China sea coast, feature of the evening.'• . jl,v the First Presbyterian Church, ed by Dilys Jones. [_^^ •. ' * / - r • conference. The Odds and Ends nue- • . V- Fellowship also will meet at 7 p. m. The annual Westminster Fellow- SlmSed by I open its 1950-51 season tomor- Participating wore Rarb'ari By the Kev. Georce A. Aitcheson, D.D., pastor, Cranford Tabernacle row night at a council fire, the loca- Philip Shaheen and Henry J Pineapple Rllik Punch ship planning conference will be The seventh annual church night A .comparative study Shalieen, executors and trustees, to Baur, Julie Anne Boniu-tt, Joan s TrrtTSemor. Choir will rehearse in thc |tioll of which will be found by use Clark. Diane Colin, Ksithrrine Awnings A homemade pineapple milk "BACK TO WORK" ' ••'•». held this week at Camp Waway- 1 tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow at program under, auspices of Cran- principles of the economic and. po- L( a compass and various clues. . Mr. and Mrs.' Charles R. Haag American home owners prefer punch may be made by mixing 1 The Adult Bible Classes, in- anda, near Andover. Officers of property known as 711 High strebt Gibbs, Jane Heitcamp, Grace Hull, % Rev. Albert Allinger, pas- • ' With the coming and going of the Labor Day week-end •;' 7 p. m., the cub papk will meet. :Iuding the Everyman's and the ford Methodist Chuiyh will be litical life of Britain, Russia," and Scouts will assemble at 7:45 p. m. Miss Jones, Mary. Lancaster, Miss canvas awnings ,8 to 1 over all 'cup of chilled'•njneapple juice and i tor, will speak on, "Christian En- we consider the holiday season over officially, and most people the Junior and Senior Fellowships, Heatoeniiede Corporation to Mr. p held October 4 to" October 25, the other types, according to a survey ys tablespoons or sugar, then slow- A meeting of cub, parents will be ; are thinking- in terms of getting back to work; although, for some, Women's,.of the First Presbyterian representatives* of. the Junior High America, with the Christian way li,, front-of the church, and will Patton, Richard Bohannon, Dun- . deavor," Sunday at 9;30 and 10:50 Rev. Albert Allinger j pastor, has and Mrs. Willlauv-H. Barron. prop- recently conducted by a leading 1 ly adding 1 quart of cbld milk whllo "' i .'»••'•'-!;• held Monday at 8 p. rn. The credit there may not have been any vacation period. Church will resume'their sessions proceed in their patrols to findth e "iel Reuning, • Beatrice Roberts, and Senior Departments of toe 1 fi.- m. worship services in Cran- announced. of life will be given by the Rev. 1 erty in Division avenue. 101 feet national home improvement maga- beating the mixture with OTotary •"..•; 1* - union is open-Tuesday from 8 to 9 However, in the summertime, people are inclined, in a gen- Sunday morning at 9:30 with Neal council ring. Patrol leaders will Nancy Rubright and Anita and 1. '• ,:•;-' .'4 - ford Methodist Church. At the church school and the Youth Bud- 1 Frank V. H. Carthy, rector of Trm- (ram Heathermede place, if pro- zine. egg beater. p. m. eral way, to ease off a bit in many of their activities as a result Herndon, student assistant, as get Council,: with their adult a&- Classes will begin, at 7:3D p. m., n,vc coded directions which raera- Viretta Zohe, all pianists; Gilbert _ earlier service, Richard McDaniel, of school being out and the curbing of many of toe church activ- [at 9:10 p.m. ity Church. Fatoer Carthy is duced. ~ ' ^UMTurTTlBTr-FOT* teacher. The other departments of ..visors,_w,iU_. leave_-,the jchurch on bers'will attempt to decipher. The Gleason, violinist, and Greta tian Service wilTobserve its {en'tlff Friday afternoon at ' ' * - thc-councit Wolff and Charlotte Anderson.'vo- lowship Assembly at Blairstown, anniversary Wednesday at a party found in John's Gospel, chaptet r nini e andd verse fourf ^ "Th"The nighti the first hour class from 7:35 tp tion Service and a member of the will talk on," Campers Around thc copicth vihen no man can work." • . ellows: Beginners through the turning Saturday evening follow-. rin« will receive an honorary title. calists in the Morrow Memorial Com- «nior department at 9:30, and the 8:20 p. m., and the second hour executive committee of the Board A |\ie ball will light the council Auditions for membership in the •'•!• •' World." Russell Davis, a repre- ' Many times we have heard it said that, "darkness is coming ing toe consecration service. ; munity Church, Maplewood. lursery, . pre-school ,.and kinder-. class will feature a Bible course of Christian and Social Relations !': sentative to the senior assembly at over the whole world," that,, "the lights are going out over all lire, symbolizing-the opening of the club will be. held October 25. In- ••:.': :-r the world." Indeed, sober nuclear.scientists assert that the world's ;arten departments at. 11 o'clock. foralL in the Newark Diocese of the Pro- | scouting' year. Kenneth Apps will Among local Marines who iefl' terested persons should call Mrs. L A fi I E 8 '••• . Blairstown, will speak on, "The last Thursday from Dover for time clock now- reads three minutes to 12 — that is, three minutes At the morning worship service Registration Held at ! Speakers for the first hour classes testant Episcopal Church. | be in charge of the fire, and Wil- L. M. Manley of 24 Tanglewood Church." -to the time when civilization will end. Therefore we say, in this have been scheduled as follows:' *».Dr.W. G. Chanter, D.O., pro- liam Merwede ha5 been named Camp Pendleton, Oceanside. Calit, road, Mountainside. at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Robert G. Trinity Church School ;. was Sgt. Frank Reynolds of fo "Mrs. George F. Rothweiler, Jr., day of moral and spiritual darkness when man's day is about over, Longaker's message will be ''Calm October 4, the Ttev. Robert G. fessor of English Bible at Drew lsonH leader. organist, will play ••Intermezzo let us get back to work to perform some tasks for the benefit of. Registration for fill classes in University,, will give the second Arrangements, for the meeting North avenue, west. Sgt. Reynolds people the world around. • ^ ' . '•.'•" Living in Confused Times," and Longaker, pastor of the First Children's Nerveo by Bizet, Serenade by Braga and the church school at Trinity hour course on the subject, "The I wore completed last week at a a member of the 21st Marine In- : Services.-for I should like to say to those who have gone back to school' the anthem by the Chancel Choir Presbyteriari.'Church, whose topic fantry Reserve Battalion for the Fatigue may be one of the be- •- :• m 1 Marche by Ganne. .Bible classes Church took place Sunday under will be, "What Can I Expect of Jesus of History." Hisclasses will jjatheiing • of troop officers and for men and women. >w01 he held that there is more to life than cqrnplytpg with the demands of an ill be Noble's "Fierce Was thedirection of Mr. Hunter, secretary. past year, served three years in ginning causes of neurotic traits educational program. Each one must provide room in his brogranv Willow." . . My Church?"^October 11, W. Carl have the following titles: "Jesus patrol leaders at the homcTof Cam- n children! Alert mothers and at 9:30 a. fn., +fc«'flie parsonage. for spiritual development and enlightenment. Some great men in and the Common People"; Jesus the Navy during World War EL 1 At 7 p. m., the second.in.the.ser- *-' -^falter,-Newark District lay leader, 1 cron- Ogden, scoutmaster.. Among teachers have often noticed that Sunday school- wXlL;ineeJL-fltrlhe the world are saying that, "need of mankind is religion." Work." with'a'fup Other local Marines who left last s of adult discussion groups in in pre- West Orange, who will speak on, and the. Religious Leaders"; "Jesus J those present were Harvey tiredness will affect children'o '.'..,.,. same hour for boys and girls .up to Temple Beth El will conduct at revealing Jesus Christ in your school life, and portray the kind nursery group. an0" His Diseiples," and-'Jesus Sets j Merwede, explorer advisor, and week for toe West coast, included of life and religion He outlines in His Word. preparation for church member- "What Can My Church Expect of ^nerves, coordination, temper and • and including the fourth "grade. Kol' Nidre services at 5:30 p. m. ship win be held in the choir, room. The faculty consists of 21,teach- Me?'"; October 18, Frank Burr of His-.JFace Toward Jerusalem." 1 Charles Redden, camping advisor Major W. P. Simpson. Sgt. Wil- M;-V, ]%:% Wednesday. The Temple Choir, • It would be well for church-going people to realize. that liam P. Schmal, Pfc David Hamil- emotions generally. Constant and Classes for the fifth grade and The topic will be "The History of ers. with 16 in charge,of the pri- ; e Tickets for the series can be se- 1 Tentative projects planned for up and a nursery for young chil- directed by Mrs. Sara Roth, will there is more to,church life than getting back to,work out its fall ton," Pfc. Arthur Bautsch. Jr., and cohtinued fatigue in childhood may and winter schedule. There is thc need of a vital faith in Christ the Church.*' mary department. Among .these Teaneck, "How Is My Church cuted from the following'members I the year include patrol contests, weuxlay the foundation for a neuro-, dren will take place at 10:50 a. m.acc6mpany Cantor Robert Loewen- are the following: Mrs. Grace Pol- Supported?'*. ' 1 making Indian headdresses, learn- Pvt. James Phillips. thal tor both evening and morning that will'enable the "church to teach men how to live, and show On Wednesday afternoon' at 2 it the committee on arrangements: tfc, Unh.ar-iy childhood and adult' 'Delegates to thc Blairstown con- them how to die. We can be .busy doing things that are so unim- o'clock, the Woman's Association lard, Patricia Daub and Priscilla Also, October 25, toe Rev. Har-Albert Rodee, Marjorie Boardman, i in« Indian dances, movies and a ON THK ference will be speakers at the services. hond. !bp- portant that we practically waste our time. The need of-the hour will hold a "Get-:Together Tea" in Pecon; prernursery, Frances Sher- old A. Gamblin, pastor of toe I parents' night. Camping dates and With the strains of Kol Nidre, Rober^ Hardy, Gladys Hawes^ John The thin plates of steel between Junior High Fellowship meeting at is the importation of spiritual life that has in it Divine grace, the intermediate room. All'wom- lock and Bertha Michaels; nursery, Methodist Church, Hillside, "Is My Silliman and Edward Dobihal. J other major events were sched- 7 p. m. Parents are invited. Also Jews all over the world will usher comfort, light and liberty; sar; let us make Christ pre-eminent ' Mrs.. Doris Downing, Mrs. Frances Church • Winning People for the fails and the ties are called tie- To Banish "Bloom" LATEST FALL FASHIONS in all of our church relationships. • en of the church, and congregation The church, night' program is juled. The group also reviewed Ready-for. classes at Muhlenberg Hospital's School of Nursing are Virginia Morcerf of 64 Cen- in the most solemn day of the Peterson, and B/Jarilyn Mears; first Christ?**. The second choice in plates. Their purposes are to pro- tennial avenue and Lois Watson of 12 Herning avenue. The girls are among .34 students enrolled TJie "blooming" of varnish which CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON A very important work is to be done by the parents in the are invited to attend. The Rev.Mr. planned as a means to discover the Jlast year's program. vide the rail with a uniformly, fiicm Jewish Calendar, Yom Kippur, the Longaker will give' the welcome grade, Mrs. Jean Jacobus and Car- classes includes a course for young in the Class of 1953. Organized in 1894, the school has graduated, more than 700 nurses. It is accred- •gives it a cloudy, or gray, effect Is SERMON Day' of Atonement, at sunset Wed- home. In, this the' mother plays the. greatest roll, since she people on courtship and marriage privileges and responsibilities of .Two Terms foundation and to prevent the rail Buy Direct ; and opening prayer while the oline Marino, and second ited both by the New Jersey Board of Nursing and by the National League of Nursing Education. often caused by moisture. Before STORM COATS "MATTER", is the subject for Sun- nesday. For 24, hours, prayers and spends more time there taan any other member of the family. ' Mrs. Alice Dailey of Plajnfield, a churchmanship "and the meaning The first President of the United from cutting into the ties under the day, September 17. However, Dad has a job to do there, too; and the parents- need guest, soloist will be Miss Maria Mrs. Hedwig Hermann and .Ellen graduate of Columbia University oi Christian fellowship for the re-varnlshing, rub the surface with and fasting will summon Jews to re- I States. George Washington, served heavy Impact of trains. b o rag moistened with alcohol. Be. $27.50 GOLDEN TEXT: "Etfery plant, to cultivate the co-operation of the children if they ore to fulfil Martell. Mrs. F. W. Mayer, presi- Gildersleeve. and M. E. Hospllal, Brooklyn, will mily, toe church and the world, long the life of the ties: pent that they may be inscribed in their obligation.' .. ' • •- ' . '• I eight years. ."'"___ an optician ^- a non-medical prac- sure to undertake your project on .' Save Value to $39.00 which my heavenly Father hath dent, will bring the message from Also,, third grade, Mrs. Marion be in charge. •>•'; . • •'.•'••• bVdi to toe Rev. Mr. Allinger. •'• \ the Rook of Life for another year. It is the task of giving ttfe children the moral and spiritual titioner trained to grind, tit and a warm, dry day, the quadrenniaT meeting of Pres- Mahaly and Norma Roberts; fourth r not planted, shall be rooted up." The fasting will be absolute—not training that we owe them. What about deciding to work at being supply eyeglasses. '^- l' (Matt. 15:13) byterian women which was held at grade, Mrs. Ann Juhr; fifth grad?J even water may be. imbibed. Pray- more Christ-like in the home? How about setting up certain regu- Ocean'1 Grove in June, A. social Federation of Greater New. York, Safer Milk; m SERMON: ' Passages from the lations in the home that would be pleasing to God, and that would Mrs. H. Hopper; sixth grade, Mrs. fiegular Services Listed "Declaration" Slgnera 'r-'r-% ers will be chanted to traditional time will follow with refreshments will be speaker. Milkrborne diseases are now non- King James version of the Bible melodies' stimulating not only help lead all concerned to a better understanding of Him? Then, Mae Wesighan; seventh grade, (The following special feature^ nothing is done to correct the con- The majority of the signers of the , ZIP-IN COATS served by Mrs. A. J. Davies and For Lutheran Churcli The Women's Guild will pre- dition. In most cases the child existent in communities having on M include: atonement but resolution, since too, the matter of family devotions,, periods when spiritual prob- Robert Laier, Jr., eighth - grade, sent. "Luncheon Is Served," Tues- is part of tlic educational campaign Declaration of Independence were lems can be discussed —and time set apart to consider what the her committee; • Regular services at Calvary doesn't complain, and parents as- efficient milk Inspection Bervice. $30.00, i'i '•', '•'.,::' •i "The Lord is not slack concern- only "prayer, charity and repent- William Juhr; ninth, John Ellems, day.. September 26, in the church undertaken by the National Soci- comparatively young. Franklin was i family can do to advance the spiritual welfare of the community. and tenth, William Jacobus. Lutheran- Church next - Sunday ety for the Prevention o/-BHnd- sume his' eyes are all' right. Value to $45.00 m ing his promise, as some men count Tuesday evening at. 8:30 the ••)'-'' j* ance can avert the evil deere^!" We might add one more field of service, and it is a great basement. Mrs. Mathilda Eich-. the oldest (70 when he signed the slackness; but- is longsuffering to first fall meeting of Presbyterian Parents-to serve as substitute will'include matins at 8:30 a: m., ness to infoTin trie American pub- We,'ve also discovered that'many Declaration) • arid Thomas • Lynch -1 Rabbi- Jordan I. Taxon wilt . field to work in. It is our sphere of responsibility as American inger is '."in charge of the ticket ; 1 us-ward, not willing that any men -will be held in the gymnas- teachers also were listed. Mrs. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; and lic, on ways to save sight.) f children who come home with 4nd Edward Rutledge were the SNOW WHITE ;j .!i I preach on "Scapegoats foa Escape ' citizens. Our country is being sorely tried at present. There toe worship service at 11 a. m. committee.' . • 1 'should perish, but that all should Goats" immediately following'Kol is dissatisfaction within and' fighting without. Our nation needs - ium. Election of officers will take James Slocum and Mrs. Fj H. By FKANKLlfl M. FOOTE, M.D. poor report cards'are plagued by youngest, 27 years, old. 17 were in Outside, snow-white titanium lead •v place. The fall preview for Eliz- Washboume will substitute this • Troop committee of Boy Scout Officers of the Luther League oil. Money-back guarantee not to pceL come to, repentance." (II Peter our co-operation in the purchasing of the commodities of life, the Executive Qlrector, National poor vision rather than a poor I.Q. their thirties, 19 in their forties. 10 •:'.'••; Nidre. Troop 84 will meet at the. church elected for toe 1950-51 season are: rub or waih off, or torn yellow. 03,21)' SUITS 3:9) Correlative passages from Kippur Day services will begin carrying out of the responsibilities of a day's toil, the faithful abeth: Presbytery of the curricur month. Miss Agnes Mclntosh, prin- Society for \ the Prevention It isn't surprising- because 85 perin ' their fifties and seven, had K4), In 5-fal. can*. Over million gallons H.\ him materials to be used in the house tonight at 8 o'clock. The President, Joan Klein; vice-presi-. •old. Sample can 50c. Hnow-Whltc Paint "Science and Health with Key toat 10 a. m. Thursday and Avili con- presentation of our fighting men before, the Throne of Grace, cipal of the school, is assisted by > . of Blindness / / cent- of what we earn comes passed the three-score mark when Co.. 18 Ganaevoort St.. New York, N. Y. $21.00 to $45.00 . and in doing all in our power to boost the spiritual and moral tem- church school will be held .in the Mrs- E. W- Morris. Brotherhood will attend a meet- den):,; WHJiam Magan; recording It isn't very likely to happen, of hrough our vision; if. a child's **iey signed the document. . the Scripures" by Mary Maker tinue uninterruptedly until, sunset secretary, Mary Brunner; corres- Value to $60.00 Eddy include: . perature at home.' , ' . ... , Fanwood Presbyterian Church ing of the Lutoeran Men of Cen- course, but just suppose' someone sight is poor, his ability to.'learn is announced by the blast of the Remember, the night cometh when we cannot work. Let tral New Jersey Monday night at ponding secretary, Gertrude Fried; Divine metaphysics - explains ram's horn, the Shofar. Rabbi Wednesday at 8 p. nu Superinten- fiUssonri Bhrti : •'• offered you a blank-check for s also-going to be poor. Elemental. Sulfur us get to work for there is much to be done. Thank God, by His dents j.ol all departments will at- St Joftn's Lutheran" Church, Sum- treasurer, Anne Metzner; life serv- ALSO away matter. That matter, is Taxon's sermon on Yom Kippur grace and help it can be accomplished. • ' • , ,1. •'• The Missouri river's water flows ice secretary, Phyllis Seelbach, and your e'yes. Would you fl,ll out the Adults, of course, need their New Industrial life for the Rocky substantial or has life and sensa- will be preached, immediately be- tend. j>' '•'''•• from 10 states and' drains mit The Rev. Donald W. Herb, di- check? And if you did, how much mountain region Is promised >by tho At BUS, the Couples' Club will rector of toe Lutoeran Student missionary secretary. Jack Magan. sight just as much as youngsters; tion, is one of the false beliefs of 1 of the U. S, total land area.' recent discovery of a vast new re- fore Yizkor Memorial services and Worldly Child of God," at the 7:45 During" the opening exercises, pup- money would you want for a life Men and women over 40 should be

• mortals, and exists only in a sup- is. entitled "The Line was Busy!" serve of hydrogen sulfide which OF p. m. evangelistic service. ils and teachers. related instances of darkness? especially, punctual about having • \ . posititious mortal consciousness. guarantees a 25 year supply of ele- Special children's services for Yom of "God's .Keeping Power"! dur- UteV^ozo, the complete plant food. Without' a doubt, some people periodic eye checks. It's after 40 Hence, as we approach Spirit and Kippur will be conducted at 11 The Sunday Bible School will wouldn't trade their eyes for a sum mental sulfur, according to Dr. i- ;•• be held at 9:30 a) m., and theing the summer. Announcement l that such eye diseases as glaucoma 'i'j'i'.V'j Truth, we lose the consciousness of a. m. in the Vestry of the Temple. equal to the national debt. And (pronounced glaw-kohmaj and Halph H. Espach, United States Young People's Society at 6:30was made that September 24 will Vac toil toptoonoc ft witw^, neb yccn tnsfr bureau of 'mines petroleum engi- O TOP 'QUALITY —— O LOWEST PRICES ' matter. The divine understand- be observed. aa. rally ^nd .i promo-, for those who did sell their sight, cataract strike; these two diseases p. m. The Rev. Dr. Aitcheson will neer, of Laromle. Wyo. ) Sliop — Compare and Prouo to Yourself ing reigns, is all, and there is no •: ; To Preach Sunday address the men's class oil the tional day. Douglas.Herbert will the price would come awfully.high are the main reasons why the . . . the finest vocation ever . . . other consciousness." (pp.278,536) present the'gospel in a'chtilk talfc C# iMmWW Itwn cue We fcscc Itigh gta& to the bidder. ' \^^ number of adult blind in America bolhlng at Its best ... tho shops That Ridge Can and Does - topic, "An- Ancient Lawyer's Ques- ... Coffee Coho '•:\'i '•& _ Nevertheless, in. our day-hi, dajtr. 2ainjafea$irjg at the rate of 4,800 a i. end .entertainment In lull swing.. • •••.,- • '-.<••• • Sell .for Less At Crawfford Tabernacle tion." Coffee "cake and' sweet rolls ore FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1 year- ' And here ot the MorlborpugH '>>h%) '^Wnatthb Believer Should Do food, anl^ilt cmuiM out lives, many of us" hold sight as .there's so much to en|oy ... a Springfield Ave. \»t Miln, Crawford Missionary- Co-Workers will Trinity Church Activity a very cheap1 commodity., For ex- served by approximately 62 per When Physically Tested," will be But no matter what your age, cent of the American families each large ocean_-l ling/* from %7, IwlnUdi Imm $10.' family worship and church school' compared to the price you would YOUB HOME? A rehearsal of the choir will be 10 a. m., rector's class, and 11 a. m., Here' are the men who are spec- Coll Atlantic City 5-1211 place on your eyes if you could fill ially trained to care for your eyes: YO MAY FIND COMFORT, HAPPINESS and the WAY TO held tomorrow at 8 p. m. Satur- choral service and sermon.. • for the land's sake —— USE in that blank check? Now"fa'the'*Time WAHUP^SAVE HEALTH throush listening to some of the following Christian day at 8 p.- m., the men's prayer An ophthalmologist or oculist—a To List Your Home The rector will leave Sunday, Moreover, if you don't take care physician (M.D.) licensed to prac- Science radio programs of this vicinity: meeting will take place in the afternoon for the Annual Diocesan of your automobile, your worst For Sale! 116 E. FRONT ST. church. tice medicine and surgery, who SU. TVMGM (1030 feo) — Every Sunday ... 0:15 o. ill. Clergy Conference to be held at These past; weeks we have been telling you of the impossibility of operating a fate is an extra-largp bill from the specializes in treatment of eye dis- — Phone — PLA1NFIELD, N. J. 4 T MOSS or HYPE IflJlfUS ON THE BOARDWALK AT PARK PLACE 8U..WNBW (1130»ko) —Every Sunday. - —. 0:ltt a. ro. ' Thg Rev. Dr. Aitcheson. ad- St. MaryVHaH, Burlington,. from garage. If you don't take proper 1950 bus system on a 1940 fare—5 cental \ '•""'••'•'••. eases and optical defects; an op- or 1S00 UPSTAIBS OVEB ^ 4 Ota. WNBO < OOO ko> — '»« Sunday Eaoh<21otiih , 0:30 a- ta. dressed the men's class Sunday on September 17 to September 20. care of your eyes, the result may tometrist — a non-medical practi- ill the subject, "If a Man Die, Shall SU. TVQXB <1MO he) — lat A Srd Sunday Each Month _U:0S a. to.- Leader of the conference will be and for goodness sake -— TRY OUR be life-long darkness. tioner licensed to treat optical and SHAHEEN AGENCY LIONS SHOE SXOOE He Sin Again?", from the four- the Rt. Rev. H. A. Wynn, D.D., Ota. TOQXB (1600 he) — find Sunday Each Month _.„..., S:03 p. to. We have shown you that all the things you buy for the home are much higher Each week blindness descends in muscle defects of the eyes without \ •'.•:.:- i iK teenth chapter of Job. Three vis- Bishop of the Diocese of Ely. in 420 American homes. We at thedrugs or surgery. He uses O.D., Realtors i Requests for free literature and reports of benefits- received itors were present. Last week, his Great Britain in price than in 1940. / National Society for the Preven- B.S., or D.O.S. after his name, and IS North- Ave., E., Cranford ' from these programs will be appreciated. topic was, "Am I My Brother's Trinity Softball team will play tion of Blindness have discovered Keeper?" fflTRAL PARK SUPREME monitor Views the News the Cranford Tabernacle team for that from 50 to 75 per cent of all - SU. WJZ (770 ke> — Every TueiSay. Newt Broadcast ...... 0:30 p. m. Mrs. William Berry • was wel-the Church League championship We have shown that everything we buy to produce a bus ride has skyrocketed, these cases of blindness could be comed back as teacher of the lad-at 3 p. m. on Saturday on the Nom- prevented by proper use of the les' class. She spoke on, "Love, ahegan Park diamond. :•>! iai price since 1940. knowledge which medical .science .*: the More Excellent Way,", using The Altar Guild will resume its how possesses. • -*v as her text, the second Thessolon- regular meetings next Thursday^ We have told yob each week of .our appeal to the Board of Public Utility'Com- Sight conservation should begin EVERGREENS ians3:5. Gerald Sharpe will speak, September 21, at 10:30 a. m. Plans with ourlchildren. Has your child j 111 to the young men's class next week will be made.for the activities of missioners on July 12|for relief from th,e money-losing 50 fare. ' • - had a visual check-up recently? Large Assortment .$3.25 up on, "God As a Spirit." the guild for the fall and winter AWN SEEP He should have one periodically Red Phloxes . .50 Miss Helene Austin was in season. Mrs. Thomas Doig is di- for this reason: one of every four charge of the junior department. rectress. : •., Purest and Highest Germinating American children is suffering Japanese Barberry .25 We are filing a petition with the Board for an increase im the basic SEEDS PROPERLY BLENDED from some type of eye defect, but fare front 5 cents to 8 cents. This increase-will be 3 cents in et&eb Especially Suited For This Locality BRIGHTWOOD NURSERY o£ the first two zones with adjustments in other mutiple fares.,..'- EDUCATION rOB DUSINBSS OPEN SUNDAYS NO INCREASE UN PRICES . 5 Scotcfi Piainft "S> Day, Eveains aod Saturday Mountain Ave. Under the proposed fares there will be no increase over the present Coeducational TeL FAnwood 8-81*8 $1.25 lb. - 5 lbs. $5.95 - 10 lbs. $11.5© :\ •'••'•1( «S (Cor. Jerusalem Bd.) a water softener 5 cent basic fare for rides through more than six zones. Further, OPBNINO PATIS (Blended with and without VVIU>. IVIHTE CJJOVEK) Evenlnoi SIM. 18 Dayi SEPT. 25 tliere will be no increase over the 7 cent basic fare that was in effect ' AaounUncy (C.P.A.). Buslnou, llb- Treated With DuPonat's Arasan nal Alls. Comnuinlcillonj and tnalljli • m i» lilti.Ujro.Psycholojy.JiHirnjIbra.Coil You cart use •: )'••••'.:*•(•• from July 4, 1948 to July 12,1950 for rides through more ttliam research tests show 46!4% tncrease In stand Aasunllnit. Tiutiaa, f ininca. Mjr- - fcolta*. Adlertblnfc S«Uln«f SociotJI-- two zones. . Crbl Tralnln*. Baslntu Eniloh. limir- » amazing ...... j_ RBJI EjlilO, OlC. whenever you're ready • WE ABE WITI13 MS tBOAOWAV. M.V. 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TURF BUILDER meets every requirement . . . clean, 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. or tanks maintenance costs, taxes, interest on debt and other fixed charges and leave CHANFORD odorless, economical—you us© only 1/3 as much as •'Be Thankful You Can Sec!" ordinary fertilizer. 25 Ibi is a full moat for 2500 *

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PagoNInetcco THE CHAMFQRD AMP- CHEQMICLEL TljUftSPAY, iSEFTEMBgR THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE^THURSPAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 -page Eighteen- '-V- " - — ....j..*,/* .au.cstions_ about yoilr new Social'. ; GARAGE FOft RENT ., - • FOB SA1B REAL ESTATE FOE 8AB& REAL ESTATE FOB SA&E QAKAGE WANTED TBANSP&BTATION Security"!"" 3m SERVICING Two Homes, Office - - •• • \ .' GARAGE, insulated, at 200 Maple Place. TWO-CIHL3. wish CLASSIFIED BATES DINING ROOM SUITE. 10 pieiesv SAKGS blL..BURNER SERVICE. CRan- OARAGE WANTED to vicinity of Or- Perform at "VIA S New Social Security nut. Reasonable.' CRanford S4 CRANFORD HEAL ESTATE BOARD 0 ASK HOWLAND ABOUT © ange .Avenue. CRanford 0-4122. ' Reasonable. Call-CRanford 0-3189. • Gibbs School, Montclair. Oeulr Ransacked Same Night rtB9T INSERTION—-3 eenU » wora. f«d " tf September-20th. CRanford q-bso CLEAN HASB PUCCE1A8ED—White or; . SO ecnti mlnlm»m- Ada Ht tqr Colored — without bi^ttons *or catches —' ONE ELECTRIC and one e» IT'S A HAPPIER HOME Would-be thieves who .entered linn—10 cent* a line. Ad* eei In FpaiUCA. . MICARTA. and TEXTOL1TE ARE YOU WOBK WANTED — FEMALE 1 C«DI> p«r p4nnd. - Brine them Into The'; . . e*pi. double prlco. atur. rr*fl^T*"n^^ , Phor-e- counter top 'replacements. -Minlon-Blll IF YOU O'JVN IT two homes and an office in the (The jollowiny orltclr i.s- llu- jir :ill. This is an enduring fortress Cmnford Clttlen and Chronicle office. 2-3120. ' SELLING WOMAN wishes day work Thursdays or COOKIE, part spaniel, female, good with DEFEAT INBEttTIONS era(K~U'uJ~_ bciiiTirs ; n cfcfi-nsc—against--the~ efonomii- eent » word. M, cents minimum. 100'; wool Mohawk, S3O- To List Yoiir Home Spacious living room, knotty pine fire- WOMAN WISHES IRONING) to do at foi • K)U ' No discount on llne^3 o» adi eet 0-4242. >. ' ELECTSICIA5I. extra outlets installed, re- For Sale !• home. CBanford.0-6311. . Lumbers of the Vijlige Improve- nothing of value according to po- un'dttr the new Social vS'.-cnrili/ Act j enemy, Want, that so often am- XUAS! ' in apt . , pairs, bouse wiring, all types ul fixtures. place, laree science kitchen, insulated, FBEE—FIVE KITTENS, to anyone who — Phone —i Venetian blinds, oil heat, hardwood floors, RECEPTIONIST & TYPIST, experienced, L. G. Albert, Mrs. J. E. rcccMUj jiipdt." law.) \ bushes the aginc woiker and in- 6t-ll perBOtollird Xnw cSTtlK & 6ABB. Ccecki or -Stomp* mart aceam- GENERAL ELECTRIC.' all .. I- A. Jacobus. CUimford C-2C51 tf CRanford 0-2410 or 0-1000 Will give good home/ Mother is.regls- ment Association on a trip lice. , \ wr»P». Chlldren> book.. Chiracttr ' washer, .casl *re/ro ttrtll sell.. fc2T-S223. attached garage. Choice suburban loca- wishes position. Box 443, c/o Citizen. tered Persian. CRanford 0-2407 Harry R. Brinkman, Mrs. Walter vndes the survivors' home. ,"—p&ny odTeitlstnc copy- Not n~ SHAHEEN AGENCY tion.* "••" . ' " " id.-the World on Wings of Mr" and'Mrs! Joseph D! Miscisak How much do you -know" about i l»oll«. SUtloncry, Napklna and I0« , ipanalble (or errors in ad* taken perfect, condition, with 4->eai" SEATS—Cane. rush, rattan. Work called Realtors —and "Chronicle. "' • , K. Fashacht, Mrs. Harry R. Heins, olhrr tlemB. No i"*D^rl«rnrc nfcf»- tee remaining.. CHartford G-25G3. for and delivered. PLainfield 0-0270. of 75 Lawnj terrace returned at Ri{jht here however, is the time i by telephone. IS -North Ave., E.. Cranford RESPONSIBLE MOTHEB wttl care tor at the group's opening tea your new Social Security'.' Of .jry. HKi I-IIOHTU: FDEE Mill- <20 Somerset Street, North PLunllcld. BRICK, CENTEB-HAIX home. tUe sci- WANT TO RENT Mrs. John H. Low,- Mrs. James H DEADLINE rod COPT—Wednesday! kELV'INATOR ntnseiaa*. ronnin- eaii- ence kitchen. 2 tile baths, one with stall children. Call Jrfter 0 p. ra. CHanford I Tuesday in, the garden at the home 10:30 p. m. and found two first course,- yon know that Congress and place to say that that Federal plrrf plu» lrau.Dk seller* on approv- : it 10 A. U. N. J. U /IcMahon, Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, ul. ("urlcton Co.. ;:n»B Doulcvurd. ditlon. as is. SIO; Florence -oil beared. shower, wood-burning fireplace. Venetian 0-4837. ' • . : . . FIVE- OR SIX-ROOM HOUSE with garage :. Carl A. Anderson,- 2 Haw- floor bedrooms ransacked. Two has extended Federal family insnr- I old-aye.,jnul surviyors insurance flue type. 2 burners, cood eoswfiisnon. EADIO AMD TELEVISION SERVICE , blinds, hardwood floors, double enrage, wanted by middle-aged couple, Oct. 1st drs.' L. J. Myers, Mrs Harcy E. Jcr»cy Clly I. S. 1. WOMAN wishes work by the. day. CRnn- coin boxes had-been forced open to approximately 10 million Social Security is not a •S25. "cnunford C-C252. . • AIi- m^arog repaired, mime day service. extra large lot with 150 ft. frontage. ot Nov. 1st or will rent with option to Ithornc street- In case of rafh, the 'feiffer, Mrs; John H. Praul.^Mrg. lord 0-3591. tAiy. UNionville 2-4043. 0-28 with a pair of pruning shears ord- .refuge for the thriftless or-a haven • §"Ott SALE TUXEDO, sinfilo breasted, lull dress sutf. zanx-cZl prices. Herbert F. Sorge, Jer«- IprogVam v/ill be held in the Casino. more people'. You know that the aey «.-ir»r> Service, 134 Hillcrest Ave. BARCJAIN AT 510.500 — Hollow Ule con- Roland K. Scheller, Mrs August FRENCH PROVINCIAL 4-plocc bedroom •CMestifVnX-W coat, size 33-40L all In veiy 'ICTUHESQUELY SITUATED on larce inarily kept in the cellar. The in-'President''hus signed the u mended tor the indolent. Moreover, Fed- COauford 6-04114 tf struction, corner lot, new steam' tool NAVY OFFICER, wife, one child, desire Accompanying herself on tne Thermann, Mrs. E. Willard Tingle, 'suite, reasonable. WEsHl.-ld 2-W15-M. good condition. Reasonable- beautifully landscaped plot on one offurnace, insulated...new cabinet sink and HELP WANTED — FEMALE furnished or. unfurnished house or Iffli trader left by the rear door, police erul old-agf and survivors insur- 0-3067. ar, Mrs. Killian sings songs of act. You realize it is now a law: specialist. Renovation, construc- Cranford's finest streets, convenient to stove, dining - .room' finished in knotty OPERATORS, experienced in operation apartment," 2-3-4 bedrooms. Available Mrs. Newton E. Torrance,•- Mrs: COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to schools and 'transportation!' this house lands, some in the^,, native said. The couple had left the house But do you know how it will affect ance-is just what the title implies. inches, on your roller. SLID. Sjmc Day PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT. tarlud- tion, weed control, maintenance. R. M. pine. Some decorating needed but on ex-. Singer Sewine Machine. 443 Third Ave- anytime until November 1st, one br, Henry Vettel and Mrs, - Paul Kj 1 offers cracious living to the executive. two-year lease. Excellent Westfield at 9 o'clook. It is insurance, not charity. It is a .'Service. Alban-Lcwu Hardware,. loa Inc Federal 219 enlaxcer. AUxnrtl Black. Cllanfcnl C-OUHA < .If cellent value and a wonderful' home for nue. Garwood. rear building above gar- ; \anKuafic. Her program will in- you? Are you among the new First floor has entrance hall, living references.' WEstlteld 2-1590. .. 0-14 Wilson. •-,•-• FIGURINES ,N. Union Ave. t( Infi easel. .8 x 1O hard rubber vr; children. ' • age. ' • • •' -• . .".•• Strewn about were contents o£ ineans whereby the worker, in his 1 room with fire place, dellghtiul&dinlna clude a French song, "The Garden- millions who may have Social Se- CANVASS BOARDS dt?vi'loping tanlc. printing bo* - ** * Authorized room, butler's pantry and kitchen, open years of productivity, contributes SION 'oni- voar old. excellent .-cnx- camrra-.vyith._tJL5LJeo3.. arrA. ._•>! GLEAMING WHITE bungalow newly MARRIED WOMAN, attractive, who can -thc-K'ngi" written bv Queen dresser drawers when Mr and Mrs. uUrity..p.roU'Ption, JK'ginniiig in. Jan- EASELS "' T OJXiK iiedc l 1 darkroom eqUIpnurnfe. t!^Il I j — efc rrte Louis tJujriacomo oi 45" IhrtJUglVIVi!. earnings lowtii cl""'tT blond birch.* S1S0. CHnnford (1-4200. — SALFS AND SERVICE — two tiled baths on second floor with alter 7 P. M. street. New • furnace, new roof, one-car eating sales program. Definite oppor- QUDIT BUSINESS COUPLE prefer 2-3 _ Antoinette; a Mexican song, measure of protection for himself ill Service, on all makea maid's room and bath on third. House garage. Convenient to stores. S8.09O. tunity for advancement. Representa- room, apartment, unfurnished, maxi- street returned at 11:15 p. m. Po- I say "may" bec;ul::o for all of THEnMOSTAT. for cool furnace, with LIVING ROOM SUIT. Z *>t*c*< airj; is heated by-circulating, humidified air, tive will call to arrange for interview. r de Dalia," that gay nineties ;:nd his family in his old age, and .Minneapolis clock con(rol. all electric, tietered fuel, oU deliveries mum. $73.' Telephone ELizabeth 3T7720. On Lawn Making - „ lice found the front door partly chair, tables, knee hole des& and ehaii*. oil fired, two-car garage, screens ano\ LARGE LOT with plenty of flowers and CRanford O-6280. ,on(< nbout "The Saucy Little Bird the 9,700,000 for whom Social Se- treasonable. CHanford fl-1301. maple bedroom suite. twin ImSs. OTU£. - FUEL, OIL SUPPLY. Inc. storm windows.. Owner retiring. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE desires unfurn- A step by step lawn making open for his family if be should'die. shrubbery. Add a C-room house of charm, THREE PERMANENT POSITIONS--Prl- j Nellie's Hat," and one about the curity is now made possible, cov- WALNUT DRESSER with mirror. S17.5O. Genuine oriental. G x 0. and C3 Asking S25.000.0Q. a wood-burning fireplace, an extra con-> ished apartment In Cranford. No chil- In each case, a rear, cellar win- The worker's contributions to hou&v-hold furniture including °', vato secretary, dictaphone operator, dren or pets. References. Box 433, c/o demonstration will be held in War- erage is not automatic. For some Oil and Water Cplor CRanford C-20O7. venlent location within easy walking dis- I bumble bec that stung a little tho Social Security tax are, in es-. Record cabinet. 25 cta&stcal a HOME n-polrs and alterations. We arc also offering a better type bunga- tance of town, quick, possession and a salesgirl. Five day week, salary de- Citizen'and Chronicle. tf inanco Park, Elizabethr Saturday dow was forced to gain entry, Lt. groups H> will be compulsory; for BENDIX WASHER. S50. Telephone CHanlord 0-3334 alter 2P.M.' wiixlow cx>rds replaced, gutten low on tho river, with.grounds and set- low price and you have the . ingredients pends on experience. Give full partic- Chinese boy, ''Little Ah Sid," who Lester Powell, investigating officer, sence, his- share of insurance pre- FAINTING SETS ting to make gardening a pleasure. ulars in letter to Box 08, Garwood. N. J. FOUR OR FIVE ROOM apartment, un- though it was a.butterfly. fternoon starting at 2 o!clock others it will be voluntary. For .CRanford 0-0543. ^ and Icadej-s cleaned, repaired, replaced; of a really attractive buy. • reported miums. The Social Security .card SEASONED top-soil. 4 yajds load. SO jcfa* sleps renewed. No job ioo small This bungalow has entrance hall, large . . . 8-S8 furnished, in Cranford or. vicinity. Best IricH. Paterson, Jr., Union Coun- all of the new groups there will be CONN CORNET S25. Hawaiian Guitar S17. delivered. Sam Vitate and SOUSL 144 living room with Are place, lovely din- of references.' * Mr. Noble, Bayonne Mrs Kalian's program developed in his billfold symbolizes -his in- F.' Baxter. phoneJ CRanford 0-0352. TILE BATH with stnll shower, tile kitch- SOUTH SIDE business office, wishes young :y Agricultural Agent, has an- The following morning, entry :ertiiin ^exceptions and qualilica- Kloti Violin S25. .Mayer System Flute North 10th Street. KeninnBtb. TeL ing room overlooking' river, largo bed- 3-4300. Ext. 139. - f*>21 as a result of singing in. hospitals, surance policy. That policy is $5, Rohrer, 15 N.- Union Avenui-, Cran- CRanford 6-2082. ' tf VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS, new belt, room and vc'ry modern tiled bath, mod- en. North Side convenient to Roosevelt woman for general office work. State L into the Lehigh Coal Company of- School. Substantial 0-room house with qualifications. Box: .440. c/o Cltlicn WANTED—A or 8 room apartment, Cran- I service clubs, and canteens during lounced. The demonstration will ions. 'I shall deal with each ford. - ' new .brushes, cleaned, oiled, mldor re- ern kitchen and screened flagstone TIME fice at 41 Myrtle street was dis- the Social Security law itself. "SKYLIGHT" wasbins Quid. Tbe pairs, special S3.00. Will pick up and porch- also overlook river. Second floor steam heat, now roof, cedar closet. Sounds and Chronicle. ford or vicinity. Stan's Restaurant, 112 :ake place on _the road between jroup separately in following ar- BEDROOM SET. 3 pieces and 5 piece like a lot of money but actually" you . South Ave,. East, CRanford 0-9830. 0-21 j the war. She has sung over sever- covered by John Williams, an em- ".What, does his Social Security inal Skylight formula. 25c per pilfmi i5 "deliver. WEstfield 2-bO73-J. 0-21 is designed for expansion—three rooms WOMAN for cleaning and general home- which ever you prefer! the administration building and ticles in.-this series. Today, how- kitchen set. very uoud condition. IN cents' refund for Jucv.. ChapfaTs Sport and bath. An Ideal'buy for one whxr can buy it for 312,000. jil radio stations, and presented her ploye. Sgt. William J. Gassmann policy say? Just what are his Benjamin St,,, 'CRanford. wants charm and location. This bunga- work. State day available and ref- the stadium area. ever, let's consider the new Social 1IABTIG." Prop. Shop, opposite- the Cichouse. TeL IF sou plan ,to build, repair or make erencea. Box 447. c/o CltUen and Imusical trip "Around the World," rights as a policy holder in Federal . CRanford 0-J383L tf alterations.-&all T. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- low is priced right and immediate oc- Vacant S-room first floor apartment In APARTMENTS FOR RENT said that after a lavatory window Security law as an entirety! COMPLETE dln'in'c room unite, never • Chronicle. . We-, have • | at clubs, schools, churches, resort In this program, Mr. Peterson 107-5 N. UNION AVE. Used. *Mahotfany. 10 plecen. Co&t S4U5. tral Avenujf, CRanford 0-0548. if cupancy can be had. this reasonably priced 11-room 3-family. 414 ROOM, 1st. floor apartment, ,805 a ( Had been forced, the place was ran- old-age and survivors insurance? Will sacrifice for $200. Telephone CHail- FASHION EXCHANGE: Clrts" orimler Separate furnaces, garage, screened porch, OFFICE CLERK.- some typing. Marco month. 2 year lease. November 1st oc- liolels, conventions, and other soc- said, an actual lawn will be made On signing the original Social In articles to follow,-1 .shall en- Cranford 6-25-10 Coats, suits, dresses, sfitfcrts. hroairtrs: THUCK CMUJE and T.D.-D Bulldozer 83 x 100 lot. $12,200. cupancy. CRanford 6-2410. • sacked, but nothing was stolen. . (ord 0-5893. \RE YOU INTERESTED IN ANTIQUES T Chemical Company, 338 North Avenue, ^doy week and each step necessary for best Security Ad on August 14, 1935,deavor to answer these apd related ladies'- suits, ' jacUets. - blouses; bo^rs" fox hire. S. \V. Oliver, Inc., CRanford Here is the place for them. One hun- E.. Cranford. • ' ' • . Ijal and public functions DINING ROOM SET. 10 . pieces. £35; uuits. .Jackets. Slightly wpro and tbevv- SURPRISE! We bet you dont know how FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 2-room results will be discussed as it is President Roosevelt declared it "a C and Linden 2-7054. . U dred and^ fifty year old completely re- apartment available in near future. I Mrs Killian is also an artist, library table. £10. Priced for quick fore extremely reasonable. C^ill CRan- reasonably you can buy. this One brick op stored farm house. This has lots of WANTED—Experienced Waitress, part ,"•• '. - ''.' ' ' being done. cornerstone in a structure which is sale. CRanford <>-2U:i9. ford 0-0314. B3ASONKY — General repairs and altera- charm and bos to be * seen to be ap- North Side home. It's solidly-built. Mod- or- full .tirae.'Snaifa Hestaurant, .112 Good location . on bus line, CRanford Sand member of the Art League ot ChansGiiettes to Hold ELECTRIC Light Bulbs. General Electric tions.' s. R. Jordan. 220 South Avenue. preciated. • • • \ \ • ern with ita tile.kitchen and bath, cen- South Avenue. East, CRanford 6-9830. 0-1021. ; • .'•..- 0-28 BLong Islaftd Her water color paint- The ..demonstration is being con- being built but is by no means COMPLETE ALDRICH UNIT including Bui. CBanford. TeL CRanJord 0^911 ter-hall plan, re«J fireplace, oil heat, good 5-day week . • '. Mazda. All Sizes. A' at A Hanteaic 0-21 ducted, by Ralph E. Engel, exten- Rehearsal Wednesday complete." This edifice of social two fuel tpnks. . Suitable for mull 12 North Avenue. West. tf size lot, choice quiet side street. Every- SIX-ROOM. FURNISHED apartment, gar- ing ''The Forest Primeval" won house. 100 forest, avenue. ' CHanford BEMDDC Automatic Washer. Service, all ACANT—BHICK six-room house with thing you wont nm) on owner- ^yh*? really EXPERIENCED Central Office manual op- age. exqellcnt location North Side, im- sion specialist in' turf at Rutgers The Chansonettes of Westfield legislation is still.uniinfehed-. Con- orse guaranteed. CRanford 0-1715.» tx sun room, cood condition; one-car gar- 1 positions open. < tiisi .prize, and the portrait of her The Village Improvement Association will hear Jeanette 6-2201. • WELL-ROTTED cow and sbeep manare— wants to sell. If you are looking * for an erators wanted for occasional work in mediate occupancy, SiSO per month. age: tile bath; tile kitchen; very large outstanding buy, we'd like your offer. Adults only. - ' ' land her guitar by the distinguished University,' with' the coperation of Colton Killian present songs ;from various lands Tuesday at its will hold their first rehearsal Wed- struction will be continued, 1 am "WALNUT BED. sprlnff and mattress. S10; also rich top solL tVEstCeld Z-SZO-BI. ALL TYPES sink tops repaired or re- living room with - fireplace. Roosevelt Roselle. Credit for previous experi- ence gives you a high salary from the McPHBHSON REALTY CO.. AppJy Personnel Office the Union County Park Commis- opening tea. Mrs. Killian, who formerly resided in , Elizabeth, nesday at 8 p. it}., in! the home of confident, thcounh the ' tlrl'B lovely blue fur-trimmed winter placed. Linoleum, asphalt, rubber, Ulo School section. A good buy at 818,090. 10 Alden St., ' CRanford 0-0400 intist Esther Flint Carter, won coat, size 12. SIS; lady's black fall coat. VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 3CT. irnite and floors installed] Home-floor waxers* for IF YOU. HAVE A HOME YOU ARE IN- first day you return to the switch- sion whose men will do the actual accompanies herself on the guitar. ••'.,-..' -• \; • Mrs. Russell Terry, 668 Carleton ahead. However, the progress [ Sclieilule p£ 0iBplicate Bridge Ivory. $3-49. Immediate delhnrry. A3- TERESTED IN SELLING. CALL US! WE board. Call Mrs. Larson at Roselle Tonorable mention in.last year's «lie 14. $8: dinner plates 8 cents each. nest. Sl-50 per day. W. R. Doll>lcr tc ;ix-room modern, one-car garage, plot work of building the- lawn under road, Westfield. Several engage- made since the '''cornerstone" lay- CRanford 4-5010, ."? ^)»an.-LewJ«l HsTdsare. 109 N. Untoa Ave- Co, 741 Central Ave., U'EstueJd WILL BE GLAD TO GIVE YOU OUR 4-0911 .--..., 9-M Street Floor . | ; 100 x 100. Excellent location. exhibit. . Gumes for the 1950-1951 Season: a-5asa. - ' • « .Priced at — — — S15.00O.O0 OPINION" OF ITS PRESENT • DAY supervision of Ralph Carver, for- ments already have been booked ing 15 years ago is impressive. ABC WASHER, ono year old. S75; Zen- VALUE. OF COURSE THERE IS NO BANK BOOK NO. 26861 of the Cranford Guest speaker will be August FHESH FROZEN BOBSB MEAT. Govero- HELP WANTED—MALE Trust Company, Cranford, N. J. & not ester, and Jarvis_E..Badgley, sup- Rainbow Girls Elect Two Local Men Retire for the season. With the enactment of the amended tth television. 28 tubes. -Blj inch, table ment inspected, also hearts and lira" mMPOTIIXJMG and Ground^Brcaking in NEW BUNGALOWS—4'A-and five rooms CHARGE FQR THIS SERVICE. ' /oerg of Trenton, employers' , - ' model, S150; 2-plcce Regency living preparation for the planting of lawns GAS STATION ATTENDANT. Sunoco restored before the 6th day of October, erintendent of construction and law this summer, we can begin to FALL SEMES WINTER HEltll'.S HPIIING SEIIIES DAILY. Cranford Pet Stop. II tlarUi with expansion 'attic,' near schools and 1950, application will be made' for a Anyone wishing to : joiin the .room suite, rose, $Z0O; Duncan Phyfe Avenue, East. CRanford S-1O03L cctd p^w*fpf Estimates without ODII- transportation, priced from ,S13,W)0.00 ROWLAND - REALTOR Station. Kenilworth. Call ROselle ations representative- of the New maintenance. , New Staff of Officers From Bayway Refinery see Social Security in perspective. 4-7000. • . , new book. : ." . " . , . . " 10-3 ELIZABETH group should get in touch with dining room set, drop leaf table, 4 C4ta. Karl G. Poschnsr. CR O-5082. to S15.600.00. 444 Chestnut Street ROselle 4-1050 erscy Dpartment- of Labor and March 9 {.hairs, table server, mahogany, S150. ._ . ^ 10-30 •toinniuimiiiiiiiiiiniiiriimiiiiiiiitiiiiiniuiuiiuiiimii All persons interested in-making •Elaine Smith_was elected"Wor- Paul N. Crispin of 27 Hampton Its size and solidity, -and practica- Sept. 15 Dec. I MECHANICALLY INCLINED MAN want- Shiduitfy, Division of Employment Mrs. H. G. Wilson ol 607 Embree CRanford 0-0020. —: JUBIBIJE STOQE OPEN FRIDAYS UNTO. 0 P. M, Mrs. Miriam Neville—CR. 0-2120 ed to make changes in models of office a hew lawn or renovating an old thy advisor at a meeting recently road, and Herman M. Siems of 117 bility \n design are assurance to LANDSCAP1NO . Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CB. 0-3089 . , Westfield. Sept. 29 Dec." 15' Mkrch 30 SKIRTS, eye catching plaids, corduroys . SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT device in spare time. Work bench and iSecuilty. (He wiU speak on the of Azure Assembly 40, Order of • • i pne are invited to attend this dem- ARE YOU THINKING OP FAIL bouse Top foil rotoUllinC '' Mr. Harold Wilson—CR. 6-1054 tools at home needed. Llndaley. CRan- Cranford avenue retired from the and solid colors. Sweaters in autumn cleaning? Think pf the Jumble Store Expert maintenance v Itopic, "The Possible War Jobs for the Rainbow for Girls, in Masonic Oct. 13 , Jan. 12: April 13 tones. McPHERSQN REALTY COMPANY ' ford 0-4692. • • • • . w onstration. • . too. Wo can use articles off cOoUusts. Blallonally advertised crass seed for crab 19 Alden St. ' CRanford 0-0400 > iWomen. Bayonne Refinery "of . the Ess© ' ' EDITH HILL TEEN SHOP etc., that you are throush WIUL For Crass control. Temple: ' Others named were: 210 Elm Street, WcstOeld WANTED TO BUT Oct 27 Jan. 26 April 27 Monday 'collections. coll CBaasford J. p. irMrs. J. H next meeting will be held Wednes- at Eight O'clock. tween 8 P. M. - 10 P. M. WE 2-«5M-J. TUnMS. part-time, bookkeeping, supers sonable. -Roselle 4-002S-J. chaplain, and Patricia Daub, re- Aicl Lpcal Census ; PAINTING AND DECORATING vision systems, special iiivestlgations, storm' sash, $11,000. SMALL BUILDING in i center oi" town; the Multiple Listing System —• the mod- day. All members are urged' to Licensed Master Plumber, In Cranford, RoseUc, 1 Could beV used for storage or repair I Bucher is general chairman. INTERIOR, ,g2i$erior pointinfi. «?^Tnt»^^J etc. V. E MAHAM. JR.. Public Ac- LARGE NICELY-FURNISHED room, new- porter. ' /A total of 171 babies were born Garwood. and\ Linden. / HENRY T. GKVBER, KITCHEN or other CUS1TOM CABINETS. countant and Auditor, 301 OranKo Ave., SPECIAL LOT OFFERING, North Side, shop or light manufacturing, Building ly decorated, conveniently located. Ref- Dehmer's Flower Shoppe wil attend. . . Mlnton-Bllt Cabinet Company, 31 South wultex and paper hang*"C CRanfonl is 10 x 10 x 50 ft.. Inquire Mrs. Miss Smith_ also was elected to Shis ' year to mothers in Union: 0-2204 . 11-30 CranfonL N. J. CRanford 35 x .123, all improvements. $1475. erences exchanged. 109 Miln Street, ern method of Belling real estate. I decorate the auditorium and hav< Margaret. Armstrong left Tues- .PRANFORD 6-5307 . • • • Director. Vnlon Ave.. CRanford 0-0228. tf •Ondqvist, 13- paatman Street, Cran- CRanford 0-1088. the grand executive committee and County at the Hospital of Snint 6 SOUTH AVE.. -.. B. DAVIS. Interior end Exterior p*tnl- For these and other properties consult — ford.- ' ;••.. tf a display of flowers and flowei day to represent the circle at a \JBNETIAN BLINDS In stock. 23 to 30 FURNISHED ROOM convenient to train Miss Teetsel wa.s named grand 'Barnabas and for Women and" Inches, custom quality stock blinds, nU injx nn BOW . tires, light .color,.>«x.. near transportation, meals optional. call.your; attention-to the offerings • | William KJbrYnaktf recognition, $1 1 Light Bnlbg manshlp •whlleprlces- are at a record oratlna; eitnWbhwl 1910- Call HOME, garage, conveni > cellent condition, one. owner.. * Dealer* Connecticut and WUkmg S1330.' CRonfoW i Thomas O'Boyle; publicity, Mra Once a light bulb becomes dark born in the hospital, accord-' ! DEAN OIL CO. .LOW,' S rooms and bath 1st floor, 0-0337 after 0 P. M. . , ROOMS for rent by day or week. Rea- L caMH»ftHe'*t>ulh side 6f the Wahiut ! -A FAnwood 2-8484 ELEJCTBICAL Contracting—Housewi I 1 for sale byi the^Mesiibera of tlie Cranf tf St BLONCK — Patoleo and MASON CONTRACTORS tionaL CRanford 0-0907. ing his 1950 coupe bearing a Mich- Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Kcn- SMetnlka. Flagstone Work, Oaroso Build- RICHARDS-SWACKHAMER, Realtors permanent, economical. Terms if de- sired. Mr. Maynard, Vernsal Tile Co.. TWO ATTRACTIVE airy rooms in quiet - '-•''';'' PITTSBURGH PAINTS. fuU line of In- ing. Brick Work. Cellar. Water Proofing. 4 Alden St., CR 0-1123, 0-0091, or 0-0470 - . .^ ...... ^ y . • • -. igan registration north on Walnut Uworthlih. . N . J. TeTelephonp e CBaofonl CRanford 0-3603. CR 0-8872. tf home. Trees, garden. Will rent to- flMaiis Art Exhibit terior and exterior. Painters' discount tf Free T-rt'^vi'r'? Schwartz, CRanford * In house lot quantities. Alban-Lewls, or UNlonvUle 2-1033-J. . tf gether or singly, convenient to trans- avenue when the accident oc- 0-4715 — ROselle «4tB0-U. portation. References exchanged. Ben- Board Members: Mrs. M. F. Arnold of 17 Tuxedi 109 North Union Ave. •' tf B. MENZEI> — Inlertor. «xt«llut palnt- CURTAINS curred, he told Patrolman Michael SPECIALIZING' IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS I lne and paperhansins. ~ "" CABpcNTEB and cabinet roaker. Quality NEAR ROOSEVELT SCHOOL—fl-room ners. 1 Hamilton Ave., CRanford 0-33M. Iplace is u member of the commit SOIL COMPOST, (3 a yard, delivered. home in excellent condition, has 3 nice CURTAINS, lace cloths small and . CHARLES M. VEAKEL. 2 North Ave.." W. Cr. G*2474 Fedroff. . ; fully givctu Pbooe CHanford 9-1343. cnftsmanshlpp. Uidwig Seibert, 388 SECOND"FLOOR"FRONT. furrushed'room Itee in charge, of arrangements fo OF EYE PHYSICIANS ' Screened soil compost, »7 a yard, de- 01. KUzobelh Avenue; CBanfafd. tf Drive. Kenilworthilth . TeTLL C CBan- bedroomi), tile bath, attic (stairs). Has large, bedspreads washed, ironed and HAEBY R. HEINfi. %7 North Ave^ E...... v.. Cr. G-0777 - llvered, also small excavation work. nice living room, sun parlor, dining stretched. 203 Fourth Ave, Garwood. in business section, near station, buses •the annual nature art exhibition tc L. Tazio, ELlzabeth 2-8031 between 0 WHJJAM ROESnU Interior and Exterior foid JM5S2O. tf WEstfleld 2-S041-R. • tf and restaurants. 102 No. Union Ave- J. J. C.UKER, liB North Avis., W. ....^->^Cr. 6-1890 room, tile kitchen, breakfast nook, nue. CRanford 6-0285. tf Ibe held' Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m For Borne Runners •od B P. M. tf Painting. EWlJed mrrhanfrs Pcrso— DEPENDABLE repairs. to all kinds of steam heat, garage, all Insulated, very EALPjH DELIA SERRA, 6 North Union Ave. aupervljtltm. 209 Counnlitai Aras easy to heat. Taxes S14 a month. Ask- CURTAINS laundered. Ironed or stretched. 4 Lt Trailside Museum, Watchunj Approximately 150 yards oJ . MAGAZINES bousebnld articles and equipment. Hea-- Pick-up .and delivery. Call 24 Bu-DOUBLE ROOM with private bath, suit- RICHARDS-SWACKHAMER, 4 Alden St ... Craniord. Call cftanford e-3TU. tf annnhle rates. Phone CRanford ing $11,090. able for business couple or two gen- Cr. 6-1122 JReservation. The exhibit, spon strong, fine thread'are used in 1IBW or RENEWAL auhscriptlons. Call chanun Street. CRanford 0-4930. 0-31 Earl V. Ouy. CRanford 0-8019. 6-0140. Please call after 3:30 p. m. tf tlemen, also one single room with semi- HENRY J. SHAHEEN, 15 North Ave., E...... Cr. 6-2416 Isored by Art Associations of Unioi every baseball! The cotton thread DANDY 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, large Uv- CURTAINS laundered at home. CaU private bath. CRanford 6-1131. THOMA8 MacMEEKIN, 15 Alden St ...... MADE TO ORDER cabinets of all kinds, UUSICAI. tC IUDU1INO and Heatlne. Sewers cleanod iug room with fireplace, screen porch CRanford O-S030. U Cr. 6-1237 •County, will include entries by thi is so fine that It takes 1 mile of Jt outside window boxes, all kinds oi 'IANO ACCORD1AN instruction given at wub electric, sewer machine. Guaran- with awnings, 3 bedrooms, one now AMAZING MONEY-MAKING OFFERI MoPHERSON REALTY CO., 19 Alden St ... Cr. 6-0400 Jwednesday Morning. Club. to weigh a pound! Slnrlii, B!Jg. — Slwel Floor flower boxes, pedestal tables, picnic your borne. Certified tether by the teed. Edward a. Ledden & Son. Tel. MAKE 830 selling only 100 lovely 21- being "used as dining room, tile bath, FUBBIEB WHJUAMG. 8CHMAL. 25 Alden St .. Cr. 6-3535 tables; book shelves, television table, A.A.A. John tenard. ELbabeth 3-C941. BOsrUe 4-1207 and CRanford O-293S. extra lavatory, large science kitchen ' Card No. 1 Christmas Assortments. Big CuUdcrajt ,109 JEFFERSON AVE. lawn furniture of oil kinds, toy chests, steam heat, attached garage, lot 00-foot A. KANTNiZR. New coats and scarfs for lino Gift Wraps, All-Occasion, others. HELEN BLAKESLEE, 11 Sprbwfleld Ave. Cr. 6-0102 chest oi drawers. Fred Davey, 43 No. B. R. BQ'fNETT, Teacner o^ Piano. Latest WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS front, low taxes, • sole. Remodeling and repoiiing high Embossed Cards with Name, SO for $1. DAVID A. MURRAY, 349 South Ave., Garwood Optician* . EL. 2-2340 Ttn St, Kenilwarth. CRanford 0-5355. Look It over. Ask- Imprinted Matches, Stationery. Extra methods. Beginners) and advanced 17 -VEABS' EXPERIENCE ing S14.100. grade furs. 118 Walnut avenue. CRan- •. WEstfleld 2-4984 courses. Special course for adult begin- Only expert mrrrunln work on your ford 0-1878. : tf Bonus. FREE Imprint Samples, Auts. FULLER Brushes — For -tooth brushes, ners. ILessons at your *-*—*^_ 086 Hffrtm appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaners, radios on Approval. FRIENDSHIP, 477 Adams WE GO ANYWHERE! Open 9 A. M. lo b P. M. OoiV - Hon. ft Him. « ^ a lo 0 P. M. household brujhes. polishes, waxes. Call H BINS. Realtor Raid. TeL WEstfleld 3-6300. U molars, toasters also repaired. CofTey's 17 North Ave., E., CRanford 0-0T77 Elmira. N. Y. or write L. A. McKee, 12 Arlington 1-3 Alden Street. TeL CRanford 0-2224. tf FLOOR SERVICE Road, Cranford. N. J. Telephone CKan- IF YOUB CHILD has taken Hycrtral pi- R. MENZEL —: Telephone us to discuss ford 0-1785. u(m ieoons for years and now wants H. F REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist Oil your floor problems. Floor, scraping and o TXI •<•¥. '&•'<•> VENETIAN" BUNDS, Inclosed rolla- to clve t| up, protect your t turner service on all types Vacuum $12,000' buys substantially built, hollow reflnlshing of old floors n specialty. Pol- ' Mads the finest in the world, custom and clvo one yeajr of r**y ri^mf** oU or coal furnaces.. Con-• tile and stucco' dwelling, large living ishing, also waxing. Estimates cheerfully THOMAS E. PAHROTT, Prop. ROOMIER than many cars made, til colors. , For free estimates . tlons and he will always play. Br-nilts woric Tel CBanford 0-2120. tf cuora. open Orcplace, three: bedrooms, given. Phone CRanford 0-1349. 01 Eliz- costing far more! You get liuaranteed. Home instrueUons. Wil- abeth Avenue. CRanford. tf QUICK SERVICE DRIVING EASE-Fnmous . telephone WEstfleld 2-4580 before 1 bath, hot water heat, asbestos shingle nil the stretch-out head p. ra, J. Svendfi. 010 South Ave.. Qar- liam Isaac, CRanford 6-33791 WASHING MACHINES repaired. All work roof, open porch, lot SO x 123; n real Limousine Service for Weddings or Funerals. Dodjjo Fluid Drivo wood. N. J. . U Cuaranl&d. Fred's Appliance Service. good buy. . . ROOFING—REPAIRING room, shoulder - room, and smootlis ont__all your TOTOBING CQanioxd G-385X • t RE-ROOFING, slate, tile, asphalt shingle By Hour, Day or Trip. leg room you over wanted HAQAZINES — Subscriptions to al»- ob- THOMAS MacMEEKIN. Realtor stops mid staits. And tainable. Prices..QUO ted upon request. TUTORINO—High School and OoDe«e CAnPENTEH-CONTRACTOR • — MeUi] repairs. .Leaders and gutter*, new and lOTORS AND in this big new Dodge! •• 15 Alden St., upstairs, Cranford, N. J is so easy to Please mail youtu inQulrle* and orders subjects. Carolus T. dark. D. A. lYalel. %-eather stripping, all - repairs and al- repaired. Walter Schubert. Springfield For Service, Call to Miss C. B. Weldln. 220 Enfla street. LL. B.. Ed. M. 33S Mnuntiln A»e_ West- teralicms . I\>rcli enclosures, screens, Ave. Westfield. WEstfleld 2-0941. handle in traliic—so easy Tenafly, N. J. tf field. . CaU WEstOrld 2-2XU-W. - tf Carases. caulking, roofing and uldlntf. For £ood u-ork. cct a master incchania. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of all types REWINDING ' to park! flANOS reconditioned and euaranteed MATHEMATICS - TWTOH Graduate- George R. Nobeu. 0 Adams Avc, CRan- DID YOU EVER of roof repairing such as - Ule, Blate. 6-: from >75 to S703. easy tenn5. Drand Teacher lw«^tv**f*»*^T l»^«tw^if tf^m i** Aijvu ford o-ean, , 11-30 sco anything to compare? Modem TWO- asphalt, asbestos and. any .other type new wonderful spinets at the best bra. Geometry. TrtCPnouidu and Cal- FAMILY home, two-car garage, fireplace roof. Also new roofs. Wm. L. Schroe- ' REP AIH ING prices In f. J. Cranford Piano Co., culus. Call ox write for appotnlinettl. HOUSEHOLD and COMMERCIAL Re steam ol| heat,-oak floors, tile baths, frame der, ^ Walnut Ave., Cranford. Call day TuninC ana rebuilding experts. 3 North Oeorge E. Parker. 14 Preston Avenue- repairing, all makes. Work construction, very low taxes. Priced or night CRanford 0-3474. tf THE CBTIZEN xxaH CE[HONICLK !? OPEN EVENINGS . Avenue. East. CB^nford 0-2720. tf Phone CRanford 0-0909 tf CUanford ,»•'.; tion, fluorescent fixtures. Electric ranges with your laaue ot „ „ undw the classiflcatloa' high-compression roomy 1950 Dodge! will duplicate It; white rubaer., All loads Insured — CRanfbm 6-1564 ' Realtor — Insuror - models, to muko your COFFEVS serviced and installed. Houses wired "Get-Away" i!ii«lii" KOBBINS & ALLISOSI. Inc. . J. BMnnin . Cr. 6-0269 and rewired. Joseph A. Sommers. S8 drivuig cych easier.) , **The House That Service Built" 213 South Ave.. E.. CBanfoid ft-OS3O 340 South Avenue. Garwood, N. J. for Hushing pick-up A siioiiT five minutes will show you t-» Alden Street CRanford 0-2224 WEatileld 2-4084 .Centennial Avenue. Cranford. Tel. MOVING — STORAGE — PACKECO BRENNAN & TOYE CRunford 0-3310. U and Jabn Coal Compaiy and power . . . ilo- _/^.tliis great new Dotlgo gives you UPHOLSTERINa — Furniture repairs Asents Allied Van lines. Inc. .03 pet word Minimum charflo ^a pcnjublu perform-' draperies, slip covers. Venetian blinds Cntworms stretch-out roominess you'd hardly Nice choice of fabrics. F. ICantner & CAULS Local Trucking Service. Will , Heating, Tinning . ante at surprisingly movo up to 4 rooms of furniture U> IN THE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL SECTION, If birds or cutworms cut off your 321 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J. Son. 120 South Ave.. EL, Tel CRanford ono of the nicest houses we huv< Repeat Ada .01 per word — Minimum choree .25 low cost. hope to find in more expensive 'cars. 8-0893. tf shore OJf gwniiTitifclnT I.ly^»* t»^,,Tlw<. Antpmallct Oil Sprden plants at the ground level, hour. oUiy or contract. I.A.-^rH inturert altered. Largo living roam with wood- YARD — WINANS AVE. m Tel. CR. 0-0834 Also attics, cellars and yards rVnnrd tm SOUTH AVE^. CKANFOBD burning fireplace, a good sized open remove the bottoms as well as the You'll see how easy-to-handle a car CRanford 0-3023. screened porch, dining room, tiled DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ADS 10 A. M. WEDNESDAYS DRIVING INSTRUCTION kltcheu. pantry and breakfast nook are tops from small-site tin cans. Place can ho I And the more you drive a SARGENT'S MOVING AND STORAGE on tho lilt floor. On 2nd floor 3 good a cylinder In the ground around ACE AUTO SCHOOL now lnrmHlnff ly^iK^y^y^ ^oods to all 48 bedrooms and tiled bath. Nicely land- Dodge, the more -you'll appreciate tlS — FULL COURSE — 815 — States and f**^Ti|-t_ spttc^altxtos tn scaped plot 60 x 100. Priced to sell a each plant, and there will be no ELIubetb S-0275 any hour day or nulht. ffwjii|rt^ Vlorida and ^*i»**ft*"»*^ SU.300. . . more trouble with cutworms or famous Dodge ruggedness, dependa- EL 5-1530. LI 2-2404; 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. ments. ^i»mft van to **—tti^»|fcp.» 0-3 birds. The cans' do not need to be us estimate your next Bon. VHIKD WINDOW Phone CR 0-3410 bility and economy. VAN LINKS Ted Sargent, s removed, as the plants grow up im^^Mj^Mi^^^& WEstflcId V-3033. - tf SUAUEEN AOENCV AUTO SPRAY-PAINT throush thorn. Standard Liimber ••& Supply Come in today! Give us just 5 min- CABS SPRAYED—Any color. Including REALTORS minor dents, $40. Call any time for ap- PIANO TUNING SHADES 13 North Ave., E—Opp. CllR Sta. 10 MrlVER'S pointment. UAhway 7-2053. It. Wheat. PIANO Tuning and BepalrtnAl Vntn — Open Sunday and Evenings — Control Bean Beetles utes to demonstrate the higger value 1175 May/air Drive. Itahway. tf \V. GrorJ. -for 23 year* WeUfleMTfc , QOIXAND MADISON L8S Most effective control for Mexi- Offera you the services and knowledge .Dodge gives that puts tjoti miles xC OTTTyt can bean beetles Is to dust or spray 11 13 13 Wolnut Street. WcstfiebL TtL. (us to SO Inch) 10 and money ahead! MOVING — STORAGE field 2-232S. Member o£ New SUMMER COTTAGE FOB BENT "with rotcnone applied to the under- of more than a quarter of a century of Auoclation of Flj|no) antJ ow HOME BEVERAGE SERVICE LOCAL and nation-wide moving and NEW HAMPSHIRE AT IT'S sides of the leaves. Put the treat-, practical building~ail5erience "»a» 17 storage. Agents far Allied Van Lines. plaao tuning «ad DEST IN OCTOBER ment on as soon as the beetles 10 so IB Inc. All types of crating and packuxu.i by recognized expert*. ClU CLOTH ENJOY tho beautiful- foliage. Malto your how" in your construction problems. AU services performed tn an expert Co T\ | fti hcudquartcrs on beautiful Lake Went appear or when eggs are first BT COSTS NO MORE New Bigger Value manner at reasonable rates. Ave- Kast. CaU CRantArd wortli. Now 2 bedroom collage with noticed on the leaves. Furnishing our customers with quality • BOBBINS & ALLISON. Inc. ON YOUR ROLLER real fireplace, all vlectrio kitchen, well ai aa 24 28-flOo " 213 South Ave.. E. wpoded plot. Available September building materials and service has been iiLBVERED TO YOTO DOOR Phone CBanford 0-0fi»8 Cranford. N. J 20th on. our motto for more than 30 years. And —> BotH* Probloms Ar« Oun — Nof Yoara 22" —24* ^ I1OWLAND. '441 Chestnut St.. CLASSIFICATIONS HOME INSUIATION Realtor — IIOJCIIO 4-1030.. EXPERT SHOE Whttm or Erm __ lutit. KT. CRANFOSDCOALCO. aels wanted F«msla FOB B^ila © 2- BALDWIN' KILL rock-wool Insulation. 2022 blown method used: personal supervi- Wanted to Day Coal BsUta CONTRIBUTE TO^THE UONS CLUB SOME OF THE FAMOUS NAME BRANDS WE DELIVES : sion. Established ISM. Win. L. Schrcc- 26" — 28" — 30" Seaolarsaaat WoateS BUND SEAL DRIVE. tftf. 1 Walnut Ave.. Cranford. Call day REPAIRING 1—Write or or night. CBanford 0-3474. LOT8 FOB SALE BEER AND ALE SODA w: jf Just a fc# dollars more than QUICK SERVICE Bsjal €»« fuiat CbUng CASINO AVE.. 80 X 100 ft'.. 100 ft. from a—Dcscrlba your cCerlna (U!l7. rlon. Will call for and deliver. uue. K-. UO x 100, opportunity for pro- Buckwheat 14.45 lirutacr ' Call Mrs. Blocum. CRanford 0-22119. 0-2 PAINT SHOP fc*«lmml luiin, al.OOO. ALSO KEG BEER AND COOLERS FOR CLOCKff — Bprlnc wound or elccuic Call Mofrbtown 4-3731 or write Box 300 Stoker Rice 13.25 'CUT p^i^>0 ju Lumber - MUlwork - Mason Materials Cleaned and repaired. E. P. Chamt Morriatown. N. J. YOUR PARTIES >»ln. CHanforU 6-42S7. LOUIS M0NTIN1 PHONES: CBjurford 6-0503 — 0-2437 IlESTUICTED wooded lot—Best North SUOE BEPAWING 107-S N. ONION AVE. Side location, 03 x 130, or will build to 515 SOUTH AVE., I Uoute 29. IlUblde [BEPAIRING . bUtt. 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD 8 Alden St Craulcrd COanfcrd G-2340 Sty —.-..Clato PAIRINO. 100 N. Union WILLIAM 0. SCIIMAL ' [ Shoo repair service, tf Itcaltur 23 Alden Street, Cllanlurd 0-3333 ...., .ii / . .. .. THE _C.RAMFQRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. SEPflSMBER 14. THE CRANFOBD CITIZEN AND. CtiRORlCXE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, .1950 Pane Tweniy-one drive.' Blri AIca Dsmbsden. art Fredrick; entertainment. Mrs. SECOND AVENUE VIA Board Holds At PBA Ck>nvenl£fflm San Antonio, Tex., where she will School- She is the llrst womanviser of Azure Assembly 40. Order Washington, D.C, spent the NOTICE TO VOTERS IN (B) 70 Kobron. Frank H.; (B) Oa Bron- chairman, announced her group Peter Nelson and Mrs. Irvin N. Diana Dimock Begins undergo 11 weeks of basictraifting from Cranford to enlist in the' airof the Rainbow for Girls, and n ish. Anno H. Guyer; historian, Mrs. Charles I. lAcal residents attending tfc»| end here visiting his parents, Ml. TUHtD AVENUE will meet Monday at 10 a. m, ' Radleattlvlty toloni Coll with the Woman's .fyrJPflrce. ' force. , ... ..-.. member of Azure Chapter," 87, PTA to ANFQm GARWOO0 AND KENILWORTH First Fall Meeting Mfctt; Inforrnatirjn^ Mrs. L- J- My-annual convention'of the Ne Air Force Training and Mrs. W. H. Crissey of 3 Yar- (Bl 41 Runyon. Minnie H.: (Bl 53 Kln- the home of Mrs. Albert J. Davias, While''at school, she was a mem- Eastern Star. mouth road. • .' • \ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Title 10:31-15 lcr. John. Jr.; (Bl 210 Geleer. Dorothy T. The executive board of the Vil- ers; legislation, Mrs. J. Angus sey State Patrolmen's BenevoW The first photogr&ph of the track Miss Diana Joy Dimock, daugh- Miss Dimock, thL'^jranddauEhter $m of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, and by virtue of the authority conferred upon 2»-A Parkway Viltoar Persons in- berj of the Music Club, the Ma^k the Union County Board of Elections by low. the followlno named person.* have, lage Improvement Association Association -Monday at the j -of an invisible beta particle seed- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle M. Diiri- of Mr. and Mrs. gric.G. Pearson First Meeting terested in joining invitediid . Knowles; membership, Mrs. Wal-^ oaoo roticnABBD—White Ineligible to vote because they hove moved, not KENILWORTH conducted its first fall meeting ing from a single body cell has of 106 Thomas street, was frradu- ivn"tl Bauble and the Girls' Athletic Rtlftm in Sena&ce Colored — without buttons or +n'rh~* — tefRuenger and Mrs. A. B. George; Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City m ock of 24 Burchfleld avenue, left reCT given or lnpmn<-rly registered L —• j—^ •_ Fi»t-District .; TuesdayTHornlntf at Uie liume^of VIA ^nScers tbi been made by medical scientists. atedin June from C&mford High Association. She is .a worthy ad- Cpl. Walter Crissey of Ft. Meyer, 5 dots per poood. Brlns them Into Tha The following classifications, designated by tht Code letters A - H - <- . - MONROE AVENUE motor corps, • '" • -iV-tester - Cranfqrd ClUien and Ommlcle offleg constitute reasons for ineUsibility to vote and the persona herelnbelow first named (Bl 58 Morrow. Royfleld'. Mrs. John J. Banker, 10 Makatom President. Mrs. Danes; 0rsa.vice- William Gassmann, achievement was announced listed for one of the lollowins reasons: ' , . , WASHINGTON AVENUE president. Mrs. Charles F. ScJuU- ofcj; movies and radio, Mrs. Henry by scientists at the atomic energy ~A" Not at Address Elven. „ drive. Announcement was- made ward Lee, delegate __ ,_.._ ..^^^ujjint^j" meeting of (Bl 515 Pierce, Ceorge; (Bl 541 Hlmpete. E. Stoner; program, Mrs.-Schill- 11 project of the University of ttoches- -ry Moved, left No Address. Left County (10:31-15). Dory: (Bl 541 Hlmpele. Emily: (Bl 541 that meetings of the association inger; second vice-preside»A Tflri. Local who also served as secret^ th* Hoosevelt PTA will be, held —C" Improperly Registered. Vogler. Elizabeth: (Bl 541 Vogler. Jacob. Edward Tffhite. IV; reKerding sec- inger; public relations, Mrs. Paul ter school of medtdne. As to each person named, the specific reason is indicated by the said Code will be held on the third Tuesday treasurer of the convention Ttfesday at 8:15 p. m., in the school EIGIITU STREET UL Powers; publicity, Mrs. Euner tetters "A" - -B" - ~C~ that precedes each name and -may bo definitely ascertained of each month at 2 p. m. in theretary. Mrs. Herbert B. MeCut- mittee, • and Patrolman It means that scientists studying auditoriuftu Parents will have Ihe by referrtns to the correspondina letter in the above classification. (Bl Manning. Robert. A. Kqyen; registrar, Mrs. W. J.; to 9 rx niL, ia growth and deterioration of tissue NORTH EIGHTH STITEET Casino. Programs will follow at lough; ttif B ffuww^'figu aia d Brinkerhoff. Also atteriain opportunity to meet the teachers • An opportunity to present proof contrary to such reason will be given , all Angus, Jr^ and Mrs. Ronald T. s BBrs. WaBxr-Iiaesssr ES may now accurately locate single persons whose names are listed below, provided such persons appear personally at iBl 22 Bahl. Ewald; (Bl 22 Bahl, Hed- 2:30 p. m. *" tion secretary. Mrs. Ttnosnas Bear; FVrwlie; telephone, Mrs. Victor Sha- Township Engineer P. j." Refreshments will be served. loom 5-B in the Basement of the .Court House. Elizabeth, prior to September 28. wlg I.; (Bl Grippo, Anthony. '.. A meeting of the garden depart* of body cells which have absorbed a IB30 Failure to appear'and submit proof as aforesaid will require- "Any person NINTH STREET - . assistant secretary. Mrs. P. B. Al- heen; ways and means, Mrs. Sid- past president of the 1 The executive board's first foil affected by the action of the Board shall have the rlcht to mnko application to a (Bl Grippo. Mrs. B.: (Bj Grippo. John. rfient will take place tomorrow at treasurer, EJrs. waiiam H. plass «xQ. be radioactive isotope. ; ney Nunn; youth conservation, Mrs. Brjpnch of Cranford 1 meeting was held Tuesday night. udge of the County Court during the two weeks immediately preceding the Gen- ELEVENTH STREET ' 1:30 p. m., in the home 'of Mrs. 5 1 The process Is called autoradlo- eral Election'or. November 7. 1850. and on said Election Day. tor the purpose of ob- (Bl Bautnbach, F.. Chase; ^j^* "^*. . Mrs. James A. Donald H. Creighton, and Chil- Patrolman James Lesak of NORTH TWELFTH STREET jr •graphy. The new photographic tech- Mrs. A. N. Clay, chairman of class taining on order entitling him to vote in the district in which he actually resides. Eugene Nl Geddings; 8 JVIakatom Watters. and auditor. Mrs. C A. dren's VIA, Mrs. B. J. Ejchinger. wood, a member of ~ mothers .reported tnat Sowers had The burden of proof shall be upon the applicant. The Judge of the County Court, it (B) 37 Papa. Samuel. - nique la made possible through uso satisfied that the applicant Is entitled under the law to vote at such, election, and Ki'ORTII FIPtEENTH STREET VIA •. representatives include: I*jcaL' r been placed on teachers' desks for after determining the election district In which such person actually resides, may (Bl 4C2 Thorpo, John.D.; (B) 401 Baiim- department » EIES- lEansas of special highly sensitive photo- Mooney, Joseph A.; (B) 384 Feat. Erich. The foHoTrins are Blood Donors, Inc., Mrs. ~J±.V.^f . the opening day of school. on order dirertina the district board of that district to permit »uoh person to bach. Charlotte. ' Mrs. graphic plates produced by Kodak ltlftl^tjn^ .„ NOltTII^IQHJKENTH.aT,nEET_^__ ROOSEVELT LANE Hi[bsnn and Mrs. Nunn; mental Lodge toJMeei ____ 7 #s;¥¥anrr r tloa by court order or otherwise. , (Bl 207 lu/alone. Isnoebe~Kr , " ^ Earn *}\9^l if^^ffff^irK* ^ ^ \M3J ^s^J^aj bi shi #;p chairman¥¥rE^"BHeir*, said her committen e ' NOEWJ TWENTV-FIR8T STREET Cornelius C; (Bl 330 Moen, Marie. hygiene board, MrsT N. H. Hower Rose Rebeccab lodge 99 . v The tiny nuclear particle which PLEASE NOTE that Uie two-week period above_ referred to commences on SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET Haisch; art. Mrs.. Duinbarlers; civ- October 2a. 1650L " (Bl 5 Brostrom, Helen M.; (B) 6 Brook- and Mrs. Conley, and community meet Thursday, Seotember 21 hoped to achieve . 100 ;• percent Ing, Tracy A.; (B) 19 Ciravolo, Michael; (B) 22 ThUiandtau. J. E.. Jr.; (B>23 ics. Mrs. Georse C. Ba^yeir; drama. leaves its- signature in this new UNION COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. (Bl 24 Hlmpeloi Marearet C: (B) 24 Hlm- Thlbandeau. Mildred. council. Mrs. "W. K. Frederick and the VFW Memorial home. membership of all parents. Named EDWARD A- BOESEL. " JAMES J. DAVIS, Chairman. Mrs. Banker; erimraitwm. Mrs. Wal- process Is called -a beta particle. : pele, Robert C; (B) 24 Wlshart. Evelyn ' SOUTH TWENTI-FmST STBEET Wnite, IV. day anniversaries for this month Mis. i It- ?%^^Wl[t^l.ffi; It is an electron thrown out of a as . a committee to undertake the Secretary and Comrnlssioner of Beclstration. - MAURICE D. McBBIDE, Member. A ' • ' ' ' (B) 21 Martlnolc, P»ter. Jr. ter J. Conley; gardera. Mrs. Ged- ICATHEniNE M. CAHD. Member. • will be celebrated. Delegates will planting" of trees and shrubbery p NORTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET HUM District "Wil- radioactive atom after being placed (Bl 17 Berzln, Walter. FAIRPTSLD AVE dings and Mrs. G- caaT. «aan*BGE AJSDEESON -" MODNINGSIDE DBIVE Apply loir Bar Exam attend meetings in East Millstone. in a cell of tissue section by scien- on the school grounds were Mrs. NORTH TWENTY-THIRD STREET , 528 Kamlnsky, George: (B) 571 Mo-, have applied to take the New Jer- widen the scope of radioactive BUCNSIDE AVENUE (13 (234 Simmonett. William. fare, Mrs. Anthony G. Benricb. (Bl 0 Pappas. Louis G.; r)j9 October 24 to visit trie local VFW post's new- tracer research in biology and medi- school. '•.,•' OUCIIAKD STKEET COOLIDGE DRIVE (B) 581 Jensen, Thomas. and: junior voxnanfc VIA advisors, son G bard!. Thomas. Jr.; 0 Hlllmaii. Mrs. Vivian. EncUsh. Wilton O. . > Committee diainnsia ave as Cal- safety section tober 25 to October ,27 in Atlantic JOHNSON AVENUE LINCOLN DRIVE ^SOUTH -TIVENTV-TIURD Centennial avenue, and Gordon D. - NutrlUon is highly Important fa have been made plentiful ami In- In spite of thtf many price increases at the source . . . in spite of the sudden heavy demand . . . xve're TULIP STBEET . -. " (B) 341 Mooney, Catherine M.; (B) 341 (Bi 30 Lleb, John J. lows: Cburtesy. Bflrs. XSTaiiam J. Heidt of 8 Mohawk drive. jftir fftenoe Base, Ga. For- expensive through tha development City. Representatives also will B) 42 Oliver. Edward* (Bl 42 Oliver, Bl 3 Earhart. David C. promoting batchability of A. class COT still able to offer you this superh quality carpeting—perfect in every way and cut from full rolls—at, tre- attend the county PTA conference Eighth District of. atomic energy.' • ..•':•'... •LINCOLN AVENUE. WEST BLOOMINGDALE AVENUE vaneed •st^i^'TTi^ TOSl.fe-ciHBDrf cn'srsa A^r Wixroe ip-qa». Unyton, Ohio. mendous savings. Little did we know when we stocked s,uch great quantities a few montha ago that it would tBI 20 Grains. Marearet; (Bl SO Pish ! F < 1 | Autoradlosraphy Usell Is not new. October 6 in Linden. • Bl Scott. Ellrabeth M, • Y^riotlS II Tf^ ""''*^ fc^y^* *^ T^'fi "^ • " i-!fl""'-J^flr-'^>f> 'Ayw^^rcnm sinVfid lit Bob— Aones. (Bt SO Fish, George; 37 Arnesen. Alpha H.; 32 Klose, P"n- ss a Wcold War I^veteran of shop program .as reported last Graw Elmo M.; (Bl 39 McGraw. Vivian Thomas, J. . V pack of photographic ,plfltea. When ; (B> • 43 WoUson. Anita H.; (B) HAMILTON AVENUE " *--* —" "— — a pilot of Borises. John. • ' developed, the plates showed a m\ week. 24 Cralfi. -fflfenry B. J. - VuSJL 1 Pa- . Seeead District... NOU.TH AVENUE, EAST blackened area .which later proved OTHEE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN BLAKE AVENUE (Bl 321 Cain, Virfilnia; (Bl 321 Johnson,' 410 combat to have .been produced by radia- 'Sightless Spinner' Is B> 5 Hess. Walter J.; " Homer F., Jr.; (Bl 321 Lauirnan. Wllmer ih?w: .ft^PTu awarded the tion from the uranium. This black- DLUVF SVBBBT B 3: (Bl 400 Rozielle. James-R.; (Bl 443 SCIJtPTP !B> 3 Juuen. Flora T-: (Bl 0 Hushes, rdes. Nathalie F.; (B) 443 Cordes, three oak l«>af ened photographic plate was the Former Local Resident lohn VJ. Walter J. ' first autoradlograph. A large selection of all wool broadloom carpeting, cat fsom full DENHANPSACE PARKWAY VILLAGE ' . . rolls, in 9% 12' and IS' widths. Bigeltsw," Mohawk, GiilieJnn, Art- A former Cranford resident, IB) 10 Eidel. LeBoy AjjBI 10 EldeU Mrs. 32 Westendorf. Eleanor; (Bl 32 West- R.- (Bl 227 Sheedy; Annabelle; (Bl 227 pends upon two things: schools here from about 1927 to•ndorf. John R. Sheedy, William H. trc awt«a!ia3ds •stetimis from Febru " / BIOB 8THEET BARGOS PLACE The Child—How thorough has 1930, entering the eight Ii grade (B> 3IS Ireland. Karl U; (B> 310 Ire-, aay. VS9&. toHtenember . 1947. and Bl 5 Boyette, E. Milton. fiaase- gnoxmri safety a his safety training been? Qas he •• DMIRORTAPfT SAVINCS ON (^UAOTY and continuing through his sopho- land. Luella P. CENTRAL AVENUE had safety Instruction at school and more year. '.' t LINCOLN AVENUE. BAST Bl 318 Holden, Dorothy M.: (B) 218 from ' March, |B> 89 Burr. Mrs. Isabella W.; (Bl 107 Holden. Henry R.; (B) 303 Crano, Harold at home? Have: you taught him good Subsequently he moved to NewPeterson. Allen F.; 314 McAllister. Elix. McFarlane, Eleanore; (Bl 409 McFor- C«!fl'fl ;Tri ftTmiJTTSonentere d mili- NOBTO AVENUE. EAST lane. Thomas P.: (B) 800 Hoasland. < .that he Is aware of the dangers of mont. Shortly after acquiring the IB) 13 Lowery. John W. John S. ' in S^Steaiiber, 1942, re- street traffic? Does he obey your SIZSl DESCRIPTION REGULAR farm, Mr. Koier went entirely BSTFOBD AVENUE CLAEEMONT PLACE . Instructions in other things? SALQ blind. tB) 0 Evans. Lemuel. Bl 925 Tanskl, Irene. 3 to 4 p. year. He was grad Heavy Grey Twist 570.00 0541.OO WALNUT AVENUE COLUMBIA AVENUE The Place—Do you live on a quiet CM3.CQ . At the suggestion of a social (Bl 109 Frltta. William D.; (Bl 229 James. (B) 200 Montgomery, Allan: (B) 208 High Schoo' 9\8'7" Sione Grey Twist 84.00 Harry C: tB) 329 James. Mary D.; tB) Montgomery, Mrs. C; Ol 215 Dehmer, llauser. dbsmnza street, with little traffic, or on a 9-K1210" Rqs<< Twist 91-00 CQ.00 ' worker, the former local man went 33S Sehatz. Agnes; tB) 338 Schatz. Mich- Edward J.; (Bl 215 Dehmer, Wilbur H. busy thoroughtare? Do you live in Stone Grey Twist ...... 9OJOO Q7.©O '• .V'-S into the business of raising An- ael. Jr. CRAIG PLACE 1 aitesmafe fctub e &rraaer Jean Fran- the city or a small townT Is police Dusty Rose Twist ...'., 96.00 Q7.OO • gora rabbits.' But with the ending Wrf District (Bl 8 Lane. Frank B. Einnlcslmn, tormerly of .558. 73.00 CASINO AVENUE ELMOBA AVENUE tar traffic control good and are drivers Heavy Rose Twint 104.00 of the war, Angora, wool was noBl 2,05 Kline Waller H. IB) 18 Panowici."Charles H. ) TEfesl ScsddSa avenue, Hoselle. generally careful and observant? 12'x8* Mountain Grey Twist 107.00 7O.G0 longer in demand. . " . ' CfLABEMONT PLACE. WEST FBANKUN AVENUE aimee children, George ]2'xl3'9" Green Twist 129.00 nooo Bl 10 Sanbom. Butb B_ (Bl 10 Mauas, Richard J.; (B) 15 White, Judges i^Ol be Jofci C Will you limit the bike to off-the- But there was a demand for ENGLISH VILLAGE Beulah M. OL. Jta. 4; G3enn G^ 2. and Gayle street use until you are confident Daye*-Grey Twist 119.00 oo.oo hand-spun wool, and Mr. Koier iBl 8 Winship. Anita M-: (Bl 13 Mulroy. UENLEV AVENUE of your child's ability and attitude? Mauve Rote Twist 122X0 DS.OO received Instruction in spinning Edward J.: tB) 13 Mulroy. John E_; (Bl (B) 33 Lane, Catherine H,; (B) 33 Lane, 12'xlO'2" Silver Green Twist 138.00 BO5.OO 14 Salas. Catherine E.; (B) 14 Salas. Man- Howard E. Once the decision is made to per- Cloud Grev Twirt DB2.OO and set to work. With the aid of uel. HERNINQ AVENUE 140.00 ' OBANOB AVENUE (Bl 14 Smith. Douglas M.; (Bl 14 Smith, mit a bicycle, parents should make 12'K12' Pbtinom Beise Twist 159.00 1)22.00 his wife, he has built a nice An- (Bl 103 Jacobus. Jewel E.; 4B) 100 Liv- Marlse M.: (Bl 27 Field. Dclphla K sure that the one purchased Is the 9'xl2* Heavy Rose Twist D2S.Q0 gora, sheep wool and Collie hair ingston. Jeanne B.; (Bl 108 Livingston. (B) 27 Field. Henry T.: (Bl- 27 Knight. proper stee. the council aays. Then I2-X9- Heavy Hunter Green TwUt . D25.OO Bobt. V.; |Bl 112 Davis. Clara W.; (Bl 112 Mildred L.: (Bl 30 Statz. Joseph; (Bl 30 B23.OO yarn business , and maintains a Davis. Edgar W.; (01 70S Cruder*. Burgcu Stats. Mrs. Kotherlnej (Bl 108 Maurcr, set downryour rules of conduct and !, TO. Hesvv .Raio TViUt 157.00 < B2S.OO neat shop along Route 107 in AU*n,y. , •• enforcn, thffWV: rtrf^Ujn r •.- / Cloud Grey Tt»lm ••.-.vv..i.. 163/10 mosntcT A*KJJUE • • 0 Gaysville. VtJ His wools and ' LA SALLE AVENUE DependinK upon the notuw of the The deep, pile of this fine Hegolarly SI 1.50 Stone Grey Twist ...^V^,.. 173^10 ? (B) 200 Meyer. Henry A, (Bl 17 Thomas. Eileen O.; (B) 17 Thqm&s AaSa> Mast's J2'xll« Heavy Green Twist IQOJDO B33.O3 "knit kits" are shipped throughou BIVEBSrOB DJUVB Walter H. • • • • • • SOT Mental tchlld and the place of residence, (B) 4 Jonas. Edith P.; (B) 0 Wleland. broadloora—senlptured in a ]2'x21'6" White Heavr Twist (eolled) S87.0O U43.QQ the country today. The Kolera LOCUST DRIVE The Bee. W_. W oiiserver €o. this is the council's general guide B4O.OO. now have two youngsters Charles L-: (B) 8 Corey. Starr; (Bl (B) 199 Cooper, David M.; (Bl 217 Lam- Sea CrMi) Twist ..., IQIUIO Wooblon, Nellie A.. precht, Joseph A. Associa for parents In buying a bicycle.; handsome design you've been Heavy ROM Twist 214.00 BQ5.00 Fanrth District ' < OAK LAMB S-7 Years—The 20-lnch bike. Resi- ClOOWl SIZE 12;xl2'7" Heavy Green Twist 221X® B69.GO ALDBN 8THEET • (B) 1 Miner. Mrs. Altnmoe; (B) 1 Miner. tember S3 al 3 gL »•>», m admiring in the magazines^— nucs r aati Tfce meeting dential off-the-street use only. Teach 12 xl8'9" Dove Grey Twist 248.00 Momettes Meet IB) 19 McGbeaa. Sarah. Clare; (Bl 1 Miner. Joan A.; (Bl 104 AJ11E. Oraris. (Price includes biniling) BAUUBBB rASKWAT Brauburger, Eliz. C; (Bl 104 Brnnburger, fceM ia Paris. "Fiance. A the f>i^ft to dismount and walk the is luxurious in both feel and i Tropio Green, Twist 243X10 D 02.00 The Momettes held their firs (B) 11 Barrett* Arthur D.; IB) 11 Bar-Geo. H. . hike across streets. t.,... , meeting Monday night at the home rett. Uary C; (B) 43 Sara. Frederick J. nrvEnsHJE DRIVE appearance. Rose, Medium IB) «9 Sars. Helen B. . Organize- 8-10 Years—The 24-Inch bike. S 304 _ „ CBNTOAL AVENUE Neland, John J. ated. T, 10 Hlrsch only foot patrols. All others use Rose IT»avy LOAD Pile 247X0 BCG.OO SHAHEEN AGENCY Mary &; (Bl M lVtaaoo. Edna M.; mi Adam J; (Dl 10 Hlrsch, Joseph A.; (Bl 1 both foot and motor patrol. In rela- Green Carved Wilton 223X0 BOQ.OO 109 Garrtty. Harold B. Main. Mra. Teresa; (B) 14 Ro&endale tion to the number of police em- 282X0 B77.Q0 Realtors UNION AVTBNUB. NOOTQ Un. Dora; (D) 14 Boscadale, Edward. Rose Sculptured Wilton (B> 1? Marvin. Ned L ALE RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF FALL 256X0 216.00 ployees, cities of less than 500,000 Grey Heavy Loop Wilton IS North Ave^ EL. Cranford . rath District GARWOOD Green Heavy Chenille-Type 330.00 BKOAD STB8KT population ore more highly motor- Firsi Dlslrlot J.imo Green Carved Wilton 61B.00 4SO.OO (Bt 18 Harford. WUlUio J. SVDTLE AVENUE ized than are the big cities. The DUBCnnELD AVENUE (Bl 333 WaUon. Asenath; (Bl 338 Kirch Many Stores Made Special Purchases Months in AdwmtB number of police patrol cars per 100 12'x31 9" Heavy Carved WUton 677X0 4Q3.QQ (B> 3 Bartow. Georce. o«. Frank J.': (Bl 33B Klrchoflf. Mra. CKNTBNIHAI. AVTSNUE ' Sarah; (Bl 403 Common. Irene E.; (13 policemen in the small cities Is |B> M McNamara. Harry D-: 330 Doyle. »«™»nH F.: .9S |B> I Clark. '•"'*>• Mabel M.; IBl 114 Speth, Otto C; (B) 110 ees while hi tho major cities the 9'xH' Tun Floral De.lffn 69-95 445 tuna STIIEBT Greene. Shirley M.: (Bl 10(1. Dahl. Mra. Keep Retail Prices Down! Most of the Cooperating Stores average Is 3.2. Blue Modern Design - 69.95 4-8.5O IB> 403 GchwarU. Mallei M. Helen S.; (Bl lea.Dahl, John E.; (B Blue,and Grey Floral 81X0 4O.OO BLABLCBEST IIOItlBfl S34 TuenY. Phyllis J.; (Bl 240 Robb. 9'xB'll" (Bl Broom«. Helen F.; (Bl Broonu. Jon Laura B.; IBl 307 Juneji. A.; (Bl Absorbing' Price Advances and Actually Have Reduced ftrkes 9x12' Row Floral Design -•- 79i>5 54.5O alttan J.: Cassldy. Anna, Marie; (Bl 307 mttenhouse. Harry; (Bl 307 Rittcn- First White EJouao .ArchUecT Blue Tone-on-Tone 79.9S 54.5O Casaidy. Donald J.; (Dl *J7 LoUwiec, houae. Lois J.; 5?3 Scay. ^lanpho H. 9x12' Ton Floral Design 105X0 50.5O Ualine P.; iBl *31 Lancn. Walter J.: (Bl (B> 523 S«ay. William a.; (Bl U23 This Price-Smashing 34>qy Sale. Get Your Shew© of President George Washington, ap- 9x»2' Wine Floral Design 1°5 53 50 «O Do Stefanla.1 Edward; (III 013 ntx- Schultr. nonrOe H.; IBl t!4(J Ki-ltir !«- proved the eolection of the site for 54USO simmons. Mrs. E.*- ' Mr.. Stella: IBl 082 Wehrle, Charles J. the Presldeni'o house—the • White 9x)2' Green Tone-on-Tooe 105X0 LAWN TEBOACIC (Bl 003 Wehrle. Helen M. in Elizabeth. 9x13' Tuupe Tono-on-ToDO 119.50 (Bl Of Greene. Edith: (Bl 67 Greene, House—which bod been selected by 8e««od Dtitrlct 9'xir' Green Figured Desfon 7OJ5O Thomaa T-. Jr.: (Bt «7 KteruUT Geore- BEECH AVENUE Major Pierre I/Enfant, a French 139X0 7O.G0 lana; (B» 07 Rice. Stanley H. (Bl 423 Busj.Mra. Maudu: (Bl 261 Olson. engineer. The site was on the farm J2'X1S' BurBuiuly FUured Deaien LINCOLN AVENUE. EAST Manlaret; IBl 450 McColm, Kathryn H.; Green Leaf Wllmln.ler 128.00 OB.a© (Bl 370 Bosch. Mrs. Estells: (Bl 370 © 9x13' (Bl 430 UcConn. Stuart F. ScEsooi of David Burns, whose land extend- 12'xl.Vll" Tuupo FUured Design 216X0 Bosch. John F. CENTER 8TUKET 230X0 OG.OO NOBTB UniQH AVENVC ed southward to the Potomac river. 12x15' Beige Leaf Design B OO.OO . (Bl 413 WUo Irvln C; 137 ^*»"^«-»* Florence. John. SpecIaBs on This Fall's FasfilmsE Have beauty underfoot for k REAi. FIND ! 9\21' BIuo Leaf Deslui BBO.OO rOUE STBaUCT 0EMLOCIC AVENUE best design for the building. Sev- HoA Modern Floral ^6X0 BBO.OO in Furniture and Electrical years and years with, this mi lit Welch. v^m..^ti F.: mi 11 LOCUST AVENUE James Hobon. an architect from Welch. Marie B.: IBl 311 Vinxon. Julian J (Bl 431 Olley, Lillian J. Dublin. Ireland, who was then re- Stxtf* Dlsirlci riNE AVENUE O exceptionally sturdy twist DIUNIBT rLACS 309 Plnkel. Johanna: (B) 30Q Flnkel on siding in Charleston. South Caro EOOiVl SIZE RUGS (Bl 3 Schulx. Frederick. Herman C; (B) 309 rinkel. Mrs. Hcrta: Una, won the award. He thus be- BBBLEB AVENUE IBl 309 Kaltensteln, Bertha: (Dl 300 broadloom. 9' and 12'widths, (I'rico includes binding) ® The thing we sell cao't be (Bl 4 Decker. Henry V.: (Bl 4 Decker. Scott. Mra. It. r : (Bl 300 Scott. Michael came the first architect of th« •ceo. You can't look at a pre- \ladeljo p.: (Bl lto Beilly. John Ml. J: (Bl 349 Mueller. Francis N.! IBl 447 White House. The design la said to DUtXXaiOB AVKMDB M 447 Merlo. Mrs. P. cut from full rolls for wall to IBl to Wesishan. CUaita; (Bl 103 Crane. WHAT YOU NEED, BUT DO MOT have been based on that of the Duke scription and tell where and WBUCE AVENUE Every rug and every aquarc yard of carpeting purchased at Warren E. (Bl 400 Mullln. Dorothy M.; IDI 409 of Lemster's palace in Dublin. 9'K15' B 37.25 Uq/i it was compounded- •1ILLCBKST AVSNU8 MulUn. Uobert; (B> Ml Hufl. Mrs. Elaine wall carpeting or room size S•: «BI 133M. Bteafc taaia c23 o2» lafa enrnnlr! 12'xl2' 1147.3® But physicians know that Tnompion. John H-: (Bl 133 Thompson. get a FKEE INSURANCE POLICY guaranteeing against Third District *>*«• rH7flB"~"[J'1- fissr cuesy woosa ia rugs. Rose, Beige, Green, there ii a difference. Because), 4 Laura M-: (Bi.VSl Fnrnnm. Floresca F. moth damage (or thrco years. ' SCaaApniUB STBBBT CCOAQ 8TBBET Dairying In Puerto Blco 12**15' nsaxo skill, care- aad cxperienCQ (Bl 3 Muro. Frank (B) 3 Grobowikl. Ua. Eva: (Bl 3 dra- LOOK the Dairy farmers in Puerto Blco bowskl. Stanislaus; (Bl 301 Potter. James THE OFFICIAL ELIZABETH SALE NEW STBSBT Grey and Cinnamon. s.rc vital, these guardians (Bl 0 Thlel. Loulw A. C. have a good chance of doubling BCTTOBD AVKNUn MOUTH AVENUE tri-tr millc production within the of health direct folks to 349 Gale. lUchard 443 Janus. Mary K. 104 N. UNION AVE. Anna M. F*«rth DUtilcl CRANFOBO 0-07CO &•»***!*• MalHfi ANCUOB PLACE For This Sale Only, Store Will Be nsccii artacsT [lH>4iO Warcnol. Anna. Bmulg&i Cascer ESTABLISHED 1906 (B> 3 Dunnar. Mabel: (Bl 3 Ductur, PAU> Thursday Evening 5:30 to 10 P. M. C: (Bi 209 Manac. June: Uli 203 Uar- •(., > nrru AVENUC Bluc-o^sd peMOTH eso msjo eu> Open Wed., Thurs. and FrL toc. Leonard C. :BI 22»DrcU. EUie a cepuhle to cancer caused by ex- ; 109 N9RTH AVE. (Near Ccnlral) HOIXT OTOZLJ rOUBTU AVENUE • 10 PARKING LOTS — W. Grand $L at P.RJL 111 240 Schik. William A. pojure to the sun's rajs than arc 5-4315 Vnttt'9P.M. mi II Futrtkealhcr. James: (TJ>"ll J."alr- v wcalluu. Janet. - . NOBTU AVCNUIS •• UNION STREET between W. Grand St. & Morris bxown-eyed persons, a study mada , Ncicaih Store Only 73 Jpch. Mrs. Dorli. by a Santa Monica (Calif.) doctor 104 Glbbona. Helen Joiie; IUI 104 OAK STaCCT (Ul 431 Zoldl. tin. Elizabeth. © Look for the Signs on These Parking Areas. shows.. Glbboiu. Jamca A. PARKING! THE CHANBPBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY^-SEPTEMBEB 14. THE CRANFORb CITIZEW AND CHUOHlCLE,—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1050 •I'aRo Twohty-thrfio-..'.:•*; To Advise Explorer - Eva Wanat Married - Services AnnoMmced •. : Boy Scout Patrol To Elizabeth Man '/; : For Si. Paul's Church Fir$i Plum Et Emrk Exltemswu GARWOOD—Joseph Schnauffer "Garwood .— Miss Eva "Wanat, GARWOOD — Regular.services has been appointed adviser to the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golomb and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. -Michael will be; conducted Sunday by th Explorer -^Patrol- of—Boy— Scout tanrilyhave-Teturned to their-home Wanat of'99 Fourth avenue,. was Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor at li Troop 75, it was announced follow-j married Saturdayiio~N6rmarf Bfel- a.-m., In StrTaurs-^vangeliclirand eiiil L_._l: in Sarasota, Fla., following a two fa ing a recent meeting of the-troop jeski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reformed Church. Sunday schoni 1;:^"Sf months' visit at the home of Mr. Bieljeski of 581 Jefferson pyenKie, will be held at 9:45 a. m. . •vt committee-held at the homis . ot and" Mrs. CharlesTombs^of -317 Elizabeth. The ceremony w'asfpeii dren at Play" signs, limit the hatt- Steffen to Conduct Richard Harper, 316.Locust ave- Hemlock.avenue." .. Oh Sunday, September 24>;l ^a -t.lt. Seek. More Leaders , - nue. A resident of Garwood for formed at 3 p. m., inKSt. Vladimir's aon picture, "The Second 'Chance'' ingoi ice cream delivery vehicles Mrl and Mrs. John Dugan of 408 For Girl Scout Troops ••: Republican Caintpaigim ,/ four months, Mr. Schnauffer for- Ukrainian Greek Catholic' Church, 'prepared by the United Protestant'v in the center of streets, and check ^i ••iv-. • '•'-:*' Locust avenue were hosts Monday Elizabeth; by the. Rev[ Leo Cha- Church Council, will rj shown at speeding on Twenty-third street For Faculty • < : GARWOOD—Additional leaders GARWOOD — Lester F. Steffen merly lived in Irvington, Where he e * ^r**^ - h- •\0: was named the campaign "man- was a member of the Robert Treat to their sister-in-law, Mrs. Wil-pelsky. . the worship service. and Quin'ton avenue. A petition KENILWORTH — The -Kenil- will be needed to accommodate the liam Lyons of New Orleans, La. worth- PTA entertained last Wed- tf ager of the GarWocid Republican Council of Boy Scouts. • Miss Peal - Zahorowski of Gar- A benefit luncheon will be served signed by 23 parents, residents of raws number of girls applying for ad- Mrs..Lyons,stopped off for a day those streets, requested Tpolicevahd nesday at a luncheon for faculty Campaign Committee by the GOP Mr. Schnauffer, who is the hold- Wood was maid of honor for her today from J2 noon until 2 p m mission to the Girl Scout troops enroute-to her home from Cleve- council aid. members of McKinley and- Hard- county committee last Thursday er of the Eagle Scout Award with cousin, and Andrew Wanat of in the.church. A regular meotinir i! : being organized in Garwood' this land, Ohio, where- she had been ing Schools in 'the home of Mrs. ;'Yj V!^' | fall, it was announced.'by- Mrs. evening^at the home of Mrs. Clara a bronze palm, the Scouter's Award Garwood, brother of the bride, was of the^Ladies' Aid will follow i,, An emergency appropriation of GAJIWOOD—A flower arrange- visiting her so,n.~. . $25,000 was approved to extend a Elementary ScBn©oI Earl Pollack. 330 Boulevard. ^ Clinton Patten, Garwood represen- DeFreitas, second district com- and 15 training awards, has had 16 best man. A reception was held in the basement. The- first fall meet_ mil ment contest Was featured at the sewer to. the center of Thirty-ftrst Centerpieces were arranged by pi tative to the Westfield Council of mitteewoman, 511 East street. years of experience in Scouting. Recent Sunday'guests jof Mr. and Wallys' Inn, Scotch Plains. ing of the Junior Guild WJU b"-- inn to Begim -ft-rnt mating'-"^ Ihn Womoafo Cluh Hickory. street; Specifications call for 1300 Mrs. Paul Arthur and Miss Wil- < "Seetiffer held Jgednesday^- Septenilim- ?7 -.! «•.-.!>.•;!';• Monday evening in the recreation avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Edward t_.\Ml._t.-.« Says Building Cosls Trairfing classes for prospective Archie Darroch,. president of the ed as scoutmaster of Troop 215, with navy bhoe accessories and a den Club,, in a theme' entitled, yr Irvington. He was assistant scout- Neblett and family of Long Island. project is to provide sewer mains KENILWORTH -r- A savings leaders will be- held at ihe Girl hall of St. Paul's Church. Winning Garwood Republican Club, and the white orfchid. After a wedding trip Qatire Adams Feted Ordinance fbr" Added to the White Laboratories prop- "Back to School." Edwin • W. Too Great, Planned Scout Headquarters, 231 Clark flrst prize was Mrs. Leon Anson. three local Republican candidates master of Troop 62 of Irvington Now residing at 106 Center to Canada, the couple will reside program for elementary, schocll street are Mr. and1 Mrs. Lester Beer Sale in BoarqiUign erty. It was said that water enr -Kraus, supervising principal, in- street, Westfield. The course for for reelectiom Mayor L. Thomas for three years, and he serves as at 104 Winslow place. • ;At Farewell Parly countered in the construction ex-> children will begin next Wednes- troduced new teachers. Erection of 70 Homes Second prize was ^awarded to Mis mate in the Sea Scouts. The Ex-Smith and family of Elizabeth, day,in-Coperation with the Roselle Brownie leaders will begin Tues- Daub, Councilman Burton E. Dick- GARWOOD - Miss .C cavation made necessary- an Lester Steffen. erman and Councilman David plorer group, which he will lead, formerly of Garwood. ' ' ^dTnance to add »ne lirnited re.taiL and Loan" Association. The committee in charge. in- GARWOOD — Borough Council day at 9:30 u.. m., while the course Adami, daughter of Mr." and M,^ crease over an original estimate of cluded Mrs. William - Peterson, accepted the withdraw&l Tuesday for Girl Scout leaders .will com- • Miss Claire -Adami who received Murray. ' consists of boys in the troop .who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fontenelli Garwood Schools Fred Adami of 355 Myrtle avenue distribution,license to theexisting $20,000. , Edwin A. Kraus, supervising prin- are 14 years of age or over. alcoholic beverages ordinance was cipal, announced to the Board'of president; Mrs. Lewis Adams, Mrs. night of ah'offer by Victor D. Sha-mence Wednesday at 0:30 a. m. the Women's Club scholarship to and family of 106 Second avenue Increase in Registration was feted at a farewell parly re- The borough will purchase $50,- Walter Boright. Mrs.. Oliver Two Garwood troops .have been Other appointments made at themoved into their new honie on defeated unanimausly Tuesday Education Monday night.^ heen of Cranford to purchase attend the state-wide course in GARWOOD — Aji increase of cently in the homeof Mrs'. Richard 000 in federal certificates, it was Brown, Mrs. Salvatore Crocevera. O'fff organized. A Brownie "troop has meeting' included Paul Wolfe, for- night by the Borough C6uncil with Savings may be opened with an /v/ •.ia property here for the purpose of citizenship held'in June at New Hemlock avenue this past week- 41 pupils was noted in the enroll- B. Harper, Sr., of 316 Locust ave- announced by William H. Lister, Mrs."? William Hetman, Mrs. John been started under leadership of merly: assistant scoutmaster of end. nue. Members of the choir of st lour members present. Mayor finance chairman. The one-year initial $1, Mr. Kraus explained. QF^F^Q constructing. about 70 homes. Jersey State Teachers College, ment this, year in Garwood schools Fred V. Pitten presidecj over the B. Stults, Mrs. Ernest Nols and 'itfif Mrs. E. H. Mousted and Mrs. Paul Troop 75, selected as chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ferrel and Paul's Evangelical and Reformed bonds will mature October 15,1951, Any amount from a dime mini- Mrs. Pollack. ' s. ••U?J\ Charles J. Stevens, Cranford at- Wolfe and an ' Intermediate G^irl spoke briefly on her experiences, ' the troop 'committee; C. E Mercer, as compared with the. total of 619 meeting in Borough Hall. mum may' be placed in the ac- family of 61 Fourlh avenue re- students registered 'in -1949, SUPT Church' were hostesses. Fifteen and were taken up at par value \ c£?a torney, who represented Mr. Sha-Scout'Troop has begun under lead- Refreshments followed with the Jr., appointed to.b e in charge of guests were present from Gar- Passage of the ordinance was with Interest at 1% per cent. count, but no {lennies will be ac- Flowers were placed in the cently returned from a three ervising Principal Louis L. D. Nie-' rooms of all teachers by Mrs. Fran heen, said that his client's estimate ership of Mrs. David Reid and Mrs. following women serving as hos- advancement;-Edward Dudick, se- wood, Cranford and Kenilworth. opposed by James Murtha, reprer Tree planting was scheduled by cepted. , Teachers, kindergarten weeks* vacation in Seaside Heights olello has announced. The total cis Danielsbn, Mrs. Joseph Halbs- ^0 of building costs had doubled since £. W. Holt. • lected as chairman in charge of and Trenton. Miss Adami will leave this week [senting the municipal package Councilman John Stults for late through eighth grade, will collect tesses for the.evening: Mrs. Rich- camping and A. B. Beling, Jr., ap- registration this Week was "660 as gut and Mrs. George Borgers. hefirst made the bid to council. • to enter her freshman year at Cor- stores, and Michael Sherba, spokes- next month or early November. the amounts in envelopes each ard Harper, Mrs. Oliver Davis and GARWOOD — Mrs. Henry Nul- pointed as treasurer. Mrs. Ann Walko of Chicago, 111., compared with 644" on the opening ian for the Union County Tavern week with a parent-child signa- will be a .guest for three weeks of nell University, Ithaca; N. Y: • Five species will be set out, Mr. jStf£ASV£ »"< •Mr. Shahecn had "bid $6,606 for Mrs. Frank ^Cnight. on of Hillside, international rela- day of school last Thursday. ture card to chack the amount en- LAfArsrre Mk4*£$ s r*ffl ,*• -Association. The ordiriance would Stults said, since a blight affecting MS . t property in Myrtle, Spruce, Willow New officers presiding for the ions chairman of the Union Coun- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Increases^ were reported in the have permitted house delivery of closed with the amount to be en- and Mrs: Alex Malenchek of 332 one type would spread to all new/ I »' and, Ranken avenues and -Oak first time Monday evening included .y Council of PTAs, iSvill be guest Transfers of three schools. Enrollment'-as of To Plan Campaign urichilled beer for an annual fee plantings on an entire block. Re- tered in the account. Second-avenue. • • street.. The homes, which he Mrs. Harry Frahme.vpresident; speaker at the first meeting of the Tuesday was as follows: Wash- GARWOOD — A special meet- of $50. Alfred Vitale ot 614 Boule- quests for more than one tree of The Association will be in planned to sell at about $10,000, Mrs. Thomas Norton, vice-presi- arwood PTA, Thursday, Septem- Mr. and Mrs. John Dean: and ngton School,, 214 this year as com- ing of the Garwood Republican- vard-applied August 24 "for the additional frontage will be hon- charge of accounting of funds, and were to be one and a half story dent; Mr#. Walter Cook, recording >er 21 at 3:30 p. m., in Franklin GARWOOD — The following daughters of 52 Fourth avenue pared with 2061 last year; Franklin Club will be held Monday at 8:30 particular type of license. ' It was ored next spring in the 1951 bud-a semi-annual audit will be made p.m, in the Oakland House. Plans with cellars. Council retained a secretary; Mrs. Paul Wolfe; corres- school. Her topic- will be,' "Aims- deeds have .been recorded at the have returned from a recent visit School, 209 as compared with 205 approved on flrst. reading with getary appropriation, he with the parents, it was said. A >. OAK Jr fee of $250 ior expenses. ponding secretary and Mrs. Albert >nd Objects of the PTA." A *e- office of (County Register Herbert to-Ocean Grove where they were last year,' and Lincoln School, 237 wHl'be made ror the election cam- Councilman William Petersen dis- nounced. " 2'/i percent dividend will be paid GARWOOD—Campaign commits : paign. • •-•--.•- • .^-. ^ Approved on first reading was Van Natta, treasurer. " •v ' eption will follow for the faculty. J. Pascoe in the Court House, guests of Mrs. Dean's mother, Mrs. as compared with 233. — |sehting.~ •--•*•• .- . Constantino Barbarese ahd.John to account holders. The -account tee posts were filled at the joint Elizabeth: . - KENILWORTH — Opening en- an ordinance providing increases Plans for the opening' meeting Frank Domkis at the latter's sum- Mr. Nicolello said that registra- Councilman Dudley Neville fav- Sherba, members of the volunteer may be continued beyond school meeting of the Garwood Demo- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krefetz to \ner cottage. I ored including. the • licens& in the years at the individual's wjsh. rollment in - the two borough in the wage scale for the Garwood cratic Club and the Women's Aux- Greeubar Patrol Maps' were made* Tuesday at a session of tions- will be taken through the fire department,, who joined . the Nationwide Construction Company, ; AIR-CONDITIONED (regulation because he said he felt schools reached 660, an increase of Police Department. If adopted at a iliary last Thursday in the^.Qak- the executive board. The group's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips week. -'. ' •' •-.•_' .,_.ri ' -.-- force in October,_l942, will be -Mrs. Gt'ace Hetrrtan, board pres- Plans for New Season Inc., property at Oak; street and I that""anyone in the countyy'could granted exempt certificates. 37 pupils over last year's total. publi; hearing September 26p the and House. Michael A- McDon- rst event will be a bazaar Octo- and sons of 512 Spruce avenue ident, Commended Mr. Kraus for Edwin A Kraus, supervising prin- y.-...- proposal will be presented as a GARWOOD The , regular >er 19 and 20. Meetings of the First avenue. ' ."' moved this week-end to Lancaster, enter the borough for such deliv- Frank Morris appeared before his action, stating that- the PTA ild', general chairman of the cam- Fih> Suit eoy, according to 4»W,- and profit cipal, reported the total of 337 Preliminary development plans, for the extension of Black Brook Park, released this week by the Union County Park Com- referendum at^ the General Elec- paign committee, will tieassiste d monthly meeting of the Greenbar joard will be held every Tuesday Bay Leaf Memorial Home, Inc., Pa., where Mr. Phillips is studying the Mayor and Council. He ques- long had desired such a program. mission, include the added dimensions • proposed in a pending mutual agreement. It will provide the areas elesignuted in the plan as GARWOOD — The'Spray Dry- at the expense of other local deal- tioned the attitude of council mem- boys and.323 girls, to the Board tion in November. ay: Harry Middleton, chairman of Patrol of Troop 75 was held it 1:30 p. m., in the school cafe- to Joseph Krefetz, property at Oak for the ministry at Lancaster Sem- Miss May I. Reinert, Mrs. of Education Monday night. playground, football and baseball fields and space for future recreational facilities. Existing purts of Bluck Brook Park will be The proposed scale would raise the finance committee; Anthon^ Thursday; evening" at the home of eria, until bazaar is over. street and First avenue inary and Franklin and Marshall ng Service,, Inc., of 501 North ave- | ers. , IT. bers, and particularly that of the Thomas Gilley, Mrs. Theresa Sried- improved. The portion at extreme lower right has been offered by John F. Chapman of Hillside in memory of his parents, Margaret nue filed a $5,000 Superior Court WESTFIELD Sam Vitale, lowest of five bidr police commissioner, toward the Last year's figure of 623 showed E. and James F. Chapman, lifelong'"residents of Union County. Tho Borough will provide land and vacate proposed streets. the police cWief's salary from. Regal, chairman of the speakers Scoutmaster Martin J. Williams, The board • recommended that Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Vollmari to College. This summer the Phillips eker and Mrs. Minna GalTney of suit with County Clerk Henry G. I ders with a price of $10,984,10, was police department' members' re- 319 boys and 304 bqys enrolled. Beautification and maintenance is the park commission's share of the intended project. $3,500 to $4,200>Nthe lieutenant's committee; James F. Casale, chair- 425 Beech avenue. An activities wo delegates; be sent to the state Bay Leaf Memorial Home, Inc., spent in Cumberland,. Md., where TODAY — FRL — SAT. Cranford; Mrs. Fred G.. Nulton Monday against B. Noltb awarded the bid for construction quest for a 40-hour week. Mayor The present total is approximately from $3,300 to $5,600, - the ser- man of the entertainment commit- schedule for the year was submit- convention October 25 to October lots 19 and 20. block 4, and lot Mr. Phillips assumed the pastorate Mario Wilson ' sie of 59 Arthur terrace^Mrs. Hilda and Son, Inc., 952 Mountain ave- I of sanitary sewers in portions of Pitten said he would be ''reluctant" t,he increase expected, Mr. Kraus completed at the Kenilworth Lions • geant's from $3,100 to $3,600, pa- tee, and Edward Conlln, chairman ted and discussed. Plans were made 17 at Atlantic City. Projects also 230, block CsecUon No. I, map of of a local church. . ' : -Martin and Lewis Berry of Linden, Mrs.-Sadie Wilj- 4 for a skill contest to be held tq nue. Mountainside. The plaintiff North Twenty-third, North Tweh- to poll the council on the matter; son and Mrs^ K6nieczny>, of Roselje said, and substantiates the decision Club meeting last week. William trolmen A from $2,850 to $3,400; approved were the summer round- property of New York Suburban -' '; •"• -..in >f the publicity committee. The Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. company said that employes of the J ty-fourth and North Twenty-first Mr. Morris said he 'felt that citi- of the administration to provide Brbderick and Roy Hoffman, co- patrolmen B from $2,700 to $3,200, select a scout for a free week at up and the purchase of two clari- Land Company situate at Gar- Park; Mrs. Mary Folinus of Eliza- Selected as chairman of the can- Pugh returned Tuesday from Lan- Mountainside firm were welding "MY PRIEND IRMA I streets, and Monroe and Washing- zens looked to the police com- an additional fourth grade class chairmen, announced that .all - and patrolmenrC from $2,500 to Camp Watchung next su/nmer, and nets for the schools. . wood-Westfleld. •• beth and Miss Mildred Towneyand •assing committees for the vorl- foi* awarding a medal for the best caster, Pa., where they were the a cylindrical duct at the Garwood ] ton avenues. . inissioner for a considered opinion Miss Lillian H. Weintrau and teacher. churches and organizations have $3,000. ' " ' . guests of Mrs. Pugh's brother. GOES WEST' Included in the police, request >us districts were Louis M. Ross, 3cout of the year. Mrs. Marion Kappy reviewed plant January 12 when a fire broke Mayor Pitten said that the Bevi- for more intelligent voting on the field were approved as substitute Largest, enrollment this year is been invited to take part in the •nm Donald Ferrel, son of the Har- — Hit No. 2 — . for the increases was a comparison district"I; Angelp J; Alimondl,.dis- Patrol leaders assigned to assist- the program for the year. The Installed by Legion out. The plaintiff said the fire was ano. Bus Lines operators' strike, question. - teachers. in the first and third grades, with community celebration. x trict 2; Andrfcw Mosca, district 3, ^ of the local department's wage ing boys in advancement in the va- budget providing $829 for the ley Ferrels of 61 Fourth avenue, due to' the welders'--negligence. Deborah Kerr I seriously affecting Kqnilworth re Mr. Morris also questioned what 94 and ' 96 , pupils respectively. A baby "parade, planned as the .HV;;V.« and Councilman James R. Walsh;, year's expenses was accepted by GARWOOD — Installation cer- celebrated his first an- A $50. increase for. non-resident ' scale with those of police depart- rious phases of scouting include: emonies were held Monday night Samuel A. Gennef is attorney for Robert Walker dents, will be dealt with, if nec- he said was the continued absence Fourth grade has 77 pupils, and highlight of ', John, Chinchar of 318 Myrtle aver mottt room two or w PUrk Commission and the borough thaf an immediate letter wou* * ^^I i Only. • f° late , registrants have NOTICE ELIZABCTW " ' lale, Roha1d~6'Leary, Conrad fer, Troop Chairman Paul Wolfe. stalling officer. He was assisted' by those expected are Mrs. Wallace Technicolor Musical-'- ••• .L upon invitation of the MAYME FOX. Individ- ilPcation blanks which are obtain- would get $250; the assistant chief. William Kalman, Camp- nue and Mrs. George Miller of 73 fore using them. k was approved on flrst reading, The Kenilworth Lions Club, sponsors forwarded. been counted, Mr. Kraus said. He ually and as one of the OF TIME able at stores displaying prizes. til $175 as compared with $150, and Senior Patrol Leader Wilbur Warren Davies and Jack Camillo, Plnkin, Mrs. Jules Lusardi and administrators C. T.'A. AND PLACE bell ' Lunsford,. Mrs. John Ban- Fifth avenue. Held at the Chin- "ANNIE GET I agreement will incorporate land of the event. Dr. Samuel Klugman was ap-predicted a • few additional en- of KATE SHEEHAN. TO HEDEEM. : callmen who answer 60 percent of Wright. Patrol. Leaders Donald county vice-commanders, and Mrs. William Kresge. ' Stores, business houses and in- yasz, Mrs. Hurley Middleton, Mrs. char residence, the affair featured I and preparation work donated by pointed the dentist for the school trants. • ct als. dustries will be asked to decorate the call alarms. $75 instead of $60. Corveleyn, Robert Beling and Man- Stephen Daly,, county chaplain. YOUR GUN" clinic for the current term. Dr. L. Defendants. Anthony Riccardo, Mrs. Leon Dal- pink and blue decorations and a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mann of 317 : I Mr. Chapman and paper Streets Activities already begun for the TO: Mayme Fox. indvldually and as their establishments for the event. Donald. Legg and Albert Gill fried Dudiek, Assistant Patrol Among guests was Sylvan Zipper ' ., Starrina J. Nimaroff declined the appoint- ley, Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mrs. Wil-Leader Thomas Casale;' Chairman large artificial stork. Approxi- Myrtle .avenue, accompanied by land tax title lots given by the hor- School Board Asks first \yeek of school include sec- one of the administrators. C.T.A. of Kate Mr. Broderick and Mr. Hoffman were appointed regular patrolmen mately 30 guests were present from of Argonne Post, 6. Elizabeth, de- BETTV HTJTTON ment because of lack of time,, it Sheehan, and Willis,G. Fox. her husband, liam. Severage, George Cnsabonn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beebe of Ro- lough to. the Union, County Park ond grade projects of a unit on Elizabeth Ann Bogart, Individually and are general chairmen, Barney following completion of the six in Charge of Advancement, C. E. partment vice-commander. Tract for Future Use was announced by the board. Den- Anthony Sanzalone, John D. Mc- Mercer, Jr., and Chairman in Garwood, Cranford, Clark Town- seile Park, spent the week-end at — Also — J Cdmmission for administration of a homes around the world, Mrs. under the name of Bessie Sheehan Bo- Foreman is master of ceremonies; - - months' probationary period. ship and Westfield. Mrs. Wanac KB3WLWORTH — A Board of tal clinic is open about four hours eart as one of the executors under the Donald and Hurley Middleton. charge of camping, Edward Dudiek. Manasquan. I larger Black Brook Park. Catherine Rentier's section, and ah Last Will and Testament of Ellen Ur~ Eric Hamilton, parade; John Web- is the former Miss Joyce Jackson- William Eythe - . each week. The following offers for borough Discussed at the meeting were Obituary Mr. and Mrs. George Paulding The council will install "Chil- Education request for additional animal study through picture and quhart, and also as one of tho adminis- er, refreshments; Michael Sherba, '.. property were sold at a public Smith. ' . in school lands, presented to the Bor- trators C.T.A. of Kate Sheehan. and ways and means of registering all Mr. and Mrs. George Seitzmeyer and son of 443 Spruce avenue have NOW THRU SATUBDAY Mr. Kraus will he sent, at his bird feather collections by Miss Guy H. Bogart. her husband, Beatrice booths; Elmer Morrow, activities; Ati CMTIflEUr tJ£W COWCCPT OP TOE OlS£ASe CJNEWHIC« , hearing: Mr. and Mrs! John Mic- "CUSTOMS AGENT* ough Council Tuesday night, would Celestlne Thomas. Individually and us ••<::'-:: 5} eligible, voters.. Brief talks were returned from a vacation spent in O . T- 0 request, to the New Jersey Assoc- and William Wakujinsky, grounds. of Willow avenue are vacationing Adolf Grossman. Sr. "WHITE TOWER" Borough of receive favorable attention. Mayor Dorothy Lejeski's - pupils. Mrs. one of the administrators C.T.A. of Kate LHJ WAS ALMOST THE OiaBCT OPPOSITQ OF-THE CONCEPT COMMONiy cio, $160 for lots 239 to 242, block made by the local candidates, An- Hanover, Mass., where they were WED. ONLY. 8E(PT. 20 iation of Superintendents and Sup- Sheehan, and Leland H. Thoinua. Indi- in Galena Park, Tex. To Hold Card Party Funeral services were held this 0 IN TECUNICOLOB. • Fred V. Pitten indicated Tuesday Prince's -class has a newcomer Chester Azarewicz und Michael HELD AT THE TIME OF HEft OSCR ', 17, located on Locust avenue; teter thony Riccardo, mayoralty candi- morning from Gray's. 318 East the guests of-Mr. Paulding's par- KEMLWORtH ervising Principals convention in from Florida, and two members vidually and as one of the executors un- Cavalla were initiated to mem- A. Micclo, $120 fojr lots -262-266, GARWOOD—A card party fea- .'•WAGONMASTER" "Destination Tokyo" night. Atlantic City for three days be- der the Last Will and Testament of El- date, and Richard Hartig and Wil- Broad street, Westfleld, for Adolf ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pauld- took trips to California, and Vir-len Urquhart, Henry S. McFadden, and bership at the luncheon meeting. TOEATftiQNT INTX6 /iCOfG STAfieS OP THE OlSEASS mm.n block 16, locust avenue, and Mr. • Borough of turing bunco, pinochle, canasta SUN.. MON. 4k TUE8. and - NOTICE OF The mayor said the council had Mrs.' Henry S. McFadden, wife of Henry ianT Severage, candidates for the Grossman, Sr., 71, who died Mon- ing. : '•_ . > ' ginning next Thursday. ginia. Dory Himpele of Phoenix, Ariz., .u and Mrs. Joseph A. McCuster, $200 and bridge will be held tomorrow BIMO CROSAV In anticipated the board's request and , Installation ' of a rubber floor S. McFadden, and Marie McFadden and I... WHER6 NO TREATMENT WAS FORMERLy KNOWN OR Borough Council. . GARWOOD " day night at his home. 415 Wil- Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and fam- "God Is My Co-Pilot" Registry Blr. McFadden. husband of Mariu Mc- former member, conducted the for lots 277 and 281, block 16, also evening at 8:15 in Lincoln School. "RTOBMGHIGH" that a tract in the Cranford Knolls runner for' the auditorium center Mrs. Sylvia Schwab's first grad- Fadden. Joseph M. Emirmton, individually THOUGHT ADVISABLE. , NOTICE OF low avenue. The Rev. Albert Al- aba BANDOLPII SCOTT In AMD ; " ceremony. He was mudo :in honor- on Locust avenue. iven by the Women's Auxiliary ily of Plainfleld are now residing General Election section would be set aside for fu-aisle was approved at a total cost ers will make scrapbooks from the and as one of the administrators C.T.A. linger< pastor of Cranford Metho- at 235 Locust avenue, the former of Patrick J. Emlneton and Mra. Joseph ary life member of the club, which ISARLY C£COGN«TI0N OP SVMPTOMS... PERMITTING EARLIER Accepted on first reading were Fined $200 .. Registry of the Democratic Club, the affair "NEVADAN1VED. AND TUUflS." In pursuance of the .provisions of ture school expansion. of $25.20. Cost per yard was §2.10 leaves they are collecting. Jean H. Emington. wife of Joseph H. Eminir- dist Church, Cranford, officiated. home of Mrs. Mabel Smith. I Act enUOerl "An Act fi R.§ulato H^- Williamson, who left when she ton. George Emington and Mrs. Georfiu he founded. Michael Sherba pre- DIAGNOSIS ANO TREATMENT. AND THERC8V RGDUCIW6 offers for the following parcels of GARWOOD — John J. Cox of 1 H .. • • : AND ' "\ will also feature door, and table' "THIEVES HIGHWAY" PLAINFIEID I ilons," TIUo 19, Revised Statutes of New Mrs-' Grace Hetman, president of for the lowest bid received. prizes and refreshments. Assisting Interment was in Fairview Ceme- Miss Thelma Oldford of 513 • Jersey, and the amendments and suDDle- was in sixth grade, has returned Emlnaton, wife of -George Emlngtnn, sided. '; OF THE EFFECTS OF THE DISEASE. land: Lots 270 and 271 in block 16. Ralph street, Belleville, was.fined "PLEASE BELIEVE ME" I menu thereto. . . the Board of Education, announced Application of the Girl Scout Jake L. Llberman, one of the' adminis- General Election tery. Westfleid. MOVIE GUIDE trators C.T.A. of Patrick J. EmlnSton, The club paid tribute to Morris fronting on Locust avenue, for $80, Mrs. Conrad Rieder, general chair- Third avenue returned Sunday to I NOTICK " • ajLthe monthly meeting Monday to the eighth grade, from Plainfleld (he SJSUR EUZABtlM KENNY FOUNOAHON at a pvblK M/««O. $200 and $35 costs Monday night In pursuance ol the provisions of an 1 troops for use of rooms not sched- Jo W. Payne, executor' under thp Last man,, will be Mrs. James Casale, A native of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Glassboro State Teachers College, I J? Rereby glv«n that qualified voters oi schools- Harold Danielson, form- Pollack, former member, who died submitted by Donald M. Boyden before Acting Magistrate Bernard Act entitled "An Act to RefluLote Elec- night that blocks numbered 172 uled for classes was approved, as WIU and. Testament of Laura M., Ward, EASTERN ARfA OPCICe. 507 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK 17 tions." TlUe 10, Revised Statutes of New Mrs. James Walsh, Mrs. John Ban- Grossman had Jived 28 years in Glassboro, where she will enter- I the Boroush oi KealtaMctB -*ot already erly of East Orange, has joined the the unknown heirs, Devisees ar)d Per-August" 31. Eric Hamilton, direc- lots 282 to 284 in block 16, Locust L. Stelner on a charge of drunken/ Jersey, ond the amendments and supple- The STRAND I regiatenid j,, , tMya Borough under the and 173,' between .Market street was a PTA request for dancing sonal .representatives of Ellen Ufquharl. ments thereto. yasz, Mrs. Richard. Hartig, Mrs. Garwood. He was a barber and her senior year. I laws .1* New Jersey tovernlna permanent eighth grade. tor of the Lions.Fife, Drum and avenue, for $120, by Robert G driving. His driver's license 'was 31 API THE ATfff I renistratloa may register wlU) the Bor-and Michigan avenue were the classes in ihe school .buildings. Kate Sheehan. • Patrick J. Emlnnton. Sherba, president of the Lions NOTICE A.. T Mosca, Mrs. Fred Wehrum, conducted bis own business here. Mrs. George Jakovic of 322 Myr- (Mioni. PL A-35OO' u Florence Emlngton '(also known us Flora Bugle Corps announced the unit Searles; lota 226 to 228 in block 17 revoked for two years. Is hereby given that qualified voters o. ° «h Clerk of tha said Borotioh of Ken' sole suitable)properties remaining Dr. Morse A. Shepard, school All departmental classes Kavfc Donate to Corps Club, has requested community . Kirs. Leon Dalley and Mrs. An- tle avenue entertained the newly I Uworlh af his office- r^ M. Eminiitonl. and! Lauru M. Ward; und will participate iii the Union Lions Locust avenue, for $120, by Ken- the Borough of Garwood not already Surviving are his wife, Mrs. The board request for withhold- physician, announced that electro- started a review of arithmetic fun- their heirs. Devisees. Executors, Admin- KENILWORTH — The Ladles groups to assist in supporting t^ie: registered In said Borounh under the thony Riccardo. formed Busy Bee Sewing Club at The Temperature's Grand Boraagb Ball , istrators. Grantees, | Assigns or successors Baby Payude Saturday. neth D. Searles; lots 262 to 266 in law» of New Jersey governlna permanent Teresia P. Grossman; six daugh- CRANFORD . , , KtUlwartft. KJ J.' » ing land also asked lot vacating of cardiagrams will be given free to damentals. Short tests will be giv- Auxiliary to tho Married and Sin-corps. Donations may be sent to-j College First registration may register with the Bor- her home this week. Among those At The Afr-Cbndittoiied Strandl I« any time between Wednesday. AprC in richt. title, or Interest, Stutu of New ; ,block 81, Hazel avenue, for $200, ters, Mrs. Lillian Warchol, Mrs. Quinton avenue between Market any child and that eye and ear ex-en daily for one week. Jersey and Borough*pf Kenilworth, a mu- gle Men's Club donated $5 to.the Eric Humilton, 37 Columbia ave?,, Oberlin College^ known as Obor- ough Clerk oi tho aald Boroush of present were Mrs. Ann Chinchar, JO. 1950. and Thuralay,. September 38, nicipal corporation. . . ^ I by Michael Glodic, and lots 228 Garwood at his office PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. Sll Vlasta Prochazlca and Mrs. Hlanche 11050. on which Utter date the registration street and Michigan avenue, be- aminations for alternate grades Lions Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps, lin" institute wEen It was. founded TBUBS., FBI., SAT., Sept. SH-1S-1« Organization Started '.and 227, block 77,'Pine avenue, foi Boiangh Ball AN ORDINANCE Fixing the Salaries of Liskovec, of Garwood; Mrs. Anna Mrs." Pauline Regal, Mrs. Doris — NO W.— I books will be closed until after the forth-* tween the two blocks. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Or(l«r Mrs. Gertrude M. Simms, secre- Dec. 3. 1833. la the nation's first OlIVMHl, N. J. the Police Department pi the Boroush corning OOneral • Election on Tuesday, will begin. He also said that a was entered In the above entitled .cubic $80, by-Henry M. Demarest, Jr. of Gani/ood Rizzo of Plainfleld. Mrs. Willina Murray, Mrs. Evelyn Miller and James Stewart INovember 7. «50, and . > Need for the tract, said to have Meahodnstt Teadhero For Seu Scout Ship tary of the auxiliary, has an- 100 per cent coeducational college: pt any time between Wednesday,. April pupil .health bulletin will be issued on the Filth day of September, 1050, Irrigation Fnrrjjlnjj 10. 1030, and Thursday, September 28. WHEREAS. pursuant to the provisions Semrad of Colonia anti Mrs. Terry Mrs. Evelyn .Annunziata of Gar- ' • "Noito* -- a 700-foot frontage on Michigan Infl the Fifth day of October, 1050, KENILWORTH — A Sea Scout nounced. Donations received by Council President B. E. Dicker It opened with an enrollment of 44 1930. on which latter date the registration of New Jersey Revised Statutes. Title 40: to all teachers. . To Attend Kelrcal between tho hours of 10:00 o'clock in One of the. important factors In • 40-27. it Is deemed advisable to submit Bremmer of Wjnston Salem, N. C;wood and Mrsj Nellie Manfra of "BROKEN i hereby given that tha District Election avenue, was expressed because of Ship is now. being organized for the cprps will be used lor the pur- man conducted' the meeting in the students, of whom 29 were men and books will be closed until «lter the forth- I Boards in and for the Borough of Kenll- KENILWORTH — The church the forenoon and 3:00 o'clock In the irrigation faming Is a well planned- comlnjz General Election on" Tuesday, to jthe lcsal' voters of the Borough of two sons, Adolf, Jr.. of Garwood, Scotch Plains, i ARHQW the rapidly expanding population afternoon. Eastern Standard Time, us ' absence of Mayor L. Thomas Daub Q the question of increasinff the I worth will sit. at the places s hereinafter boys in Kenilworth who-are 14 chase of new uniforms. Michael cropping system. 10 women. November 7. 1050. and ^ q ff and Bill of Cranford, 19 grand- Mr. and Mrs. Casper Gajatl of 0 In Technicolor O Ideslgnated on , • • •, growth and possible construction Girls to Register for school of Community Methodist the time, and the Office of the Tux Col- .NOTICE «rjnua! salaries of /th/ e officerfi s and mem- Church opened last Sunday morn- lector of the Borough of Kenilworth. Bor- years old or over. The ofllcial Is hereby given that Uie District Election bcrs\of the Follce.DepartniciU of the Bor~ children and one • great-grand- 600 Spruce avenue announce the I. JUEsnAV, NOVSUBKA t, J»ao • ough Hall. Kenilworth, Boulevard, Bor- Boards in and for the Borough of Oar- #—COMING I1IT8— A oi a school la that particular area. board of Community Methodist ough* of GGarwoord j flas followsl : ' child. birth of twins, Casper, Jr., and I between the hours of 7:00 A, M. and 8:00The board said it contemplates no Brownies, Girl Scouts ing with classes at 9:45 for pupils oufih of Kenilworth, New Jersey, us the wood will alt at the places nerelnolte ,. POLICE DEPARTMENT ''Trecffluro Iflkmd"- IP. M., Eastern-Standard Time.' tor tho from nursery age through high place, when and where the defendunta Church voted sponsorship of the designated on Bank Yroin To Katherine Fannie, on September •-•rriojo of conducting a immediate building program. KENILWORTH —r Registration In this cause should pay to the plaintiff* senior scout unit Monday evening. TUESDAY, NOVEMBBB 1. 1030 Chief .... $3,300. *4.200. llultoa — Uoward Keel "Tea For Two" for girls wishing to become school. and the, defendant. Borough ot Kenil- between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and 0:00 at the Muhlenberg Hospital, General, Election The request' was forwarded at worth, the amount found to be due to Six boys have already joined the BOROUGH OF P. M.. Eaitem Standard Time, for the Lieutenant v .... 3,300. 3.SOO. roopoacu OODINANCK NO. JIO Brownies or Girl ^Scouts will be A retreat for members of the purpose oi conducting o Sergeant ._. 3,100. 3.0O0 AN ORDINANCE To Amend Ordinance Piainiield. •* Ito vote,upon candidates tor the fallowing this time because the tract could aald platntlffa and the said ' defendant. new program, und others huve ex- Patrolman—Class A ...... 2.700. 3.400 No. 310 Entitled "An Onluunce To Mrs. E. D. Belts of 321 Willow "CUSTOMS. AGENT' |onlce»r •* . ~ • : •. . • . be acquired, at no cost to taxpay- held in Harding School Tuesday church board of education and Boroujzh of Kenilworth, for principul. pressed an interest in joining the Patrolman—Class B ...... 2.000. 3J0O Amend an Ordinance lo *-Establish, Reg- The OXFiO'Rb OHO Conarestman trom th« Sixth Con- Interest, pcnaltlei und costs upon the cer- General Election avenue has returned from a va- VVnl. Kytlie — Marjorle tteynolds ' rroMlonal District MTom). ers, the lioard said. The borough- from 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon and teachers in the church school will Uflcute of tax sale, together with ullbuo- ship. Skipper of the ship is the Patrolman—Class C ...... a.8oo. 3.000 ulate and Equjp a Fire Department In to vote upon candidates for the tallowing rho above schedule of salaries to become- the Boroush of Garwood". Known as Ord- cation at Asbury Park. . One Sheriff (Pull Term). •.. owned property consists of unde- from 4 to 5 p. m. To be eligible begin tomorrow night at the Un-qucnt municipal liens und interest there- Rev. Gerald M. Cover, pastor. Or- NOTICE offices: effective commencing January 1. 1031. O HATUIIOAY MATINEE. Sept. luth I Threo Members of tho Board of Chosen on, covering the lands und premises, inance No. 7 and All Subsequent Ord- reeno for the Brownies, a girl must be ion Council Boy Scout at Marcella. One-Congressman from the Sixth Con BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Amendatory and Supplemental Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cukasky of — N o w — I iL lders for the County of Union OTull veloped land and'tax-title tots. known arid designated on the tux'dupli- ganization of a ship committee is TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE OR grcsalonal District (Full Term). Council of the Borough of Garwood. Un~ Thereof. 415 South avenue are receiving YOUNG FOLKS' MATINEE WILLIAM BKND1X Jiree Coroner. »FuU Term). 8 years old or in the third grade Included in the program will be a cate of the Borough of Kenilworth, us now in progress. Men interested One Sheriff (Full Term). on County, New Jersey: BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and — Hponiored By — ((,™» Members of teaBo^oilgh - Council at school. Girl Scouts must be 10 discussion of "The Aims of Chris- follows: PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS und TQ PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE OR Thiee Members of the Board of Chaser Section 1. That Section S3 of Ordinance Council of the Boroush of Garwood. congratulations on the birth of a "IOHWNY Situate, lylnjj and being In the H<>r- in serving on this committee Freeholders far the County oi Union (Full Nlo. 103 as amended by Ordinance Nod. County of Union and State of New Jer- The Cronlord Council ior . The following Is a list of JPolUng Places Receives Degree years old or more. tian Education" by the Rev. R. ough of Kenilworth. In the County of son, Thomas, on September 3 at 11? the various election district* of the should contact tho Rev. Mr. Cover TO THEIR RELATIVES ami FRIENDS: PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS and Term). {03. 210. 277, 331. 332 and 338. be and ry: Cfiildron'a Movies HOLIDAY" KENILWORTH —(Paul Condon Interested girls are urged to Benjamin Garrison, pastor of the Union and Stale of New Jersey, und Threo Coronors (Full Term). the same Is hereby amended lo read as Section 1: That Sections 1. 1 and 3 of the Rahway Memorial Hospital, — pliu — BorouEh of Kenllworth: more particularly deiic-rlbed us follows: One Mayor (Full Term). tollows: I Mrst District—Fire Hoimo. Waahlnoton of 82 Tooker avenue, Springfield, Newfoundland Methodist Church. TO THEIR RELATIVES and FRIENDS: Ordinances No. 316. 331 and 34O be and Rahway. '^NANOOK OF TjiE NORTH" I Avenue. register Tuesday since the num- A3' laid down und designated, on Sec- Two members of Boroush Council (Fur Class A—Third year of service or over. the same ojc hereby amended tx> read -The Loat Volcano" formerly of Kenilworth, received The Rev. Gerald M. Cover, Jr., tion 3 of tho "Map of New Orange. Un- Meeting Set If you arc in tho military oorvlco or ai© a pationt In Term*. Class B—Second year of service or over. and provide Us follows: Mr.-and Mis. Dominick Ollinick —- plus — I Second District — Harding School, ber in each troop will be limited. ion County, New Jersey." as lot number following U a list of the Polling Placet DONALD WOODS I Boulevard. his bachelor of science degree Sun- pastor of the local church, will pre- KENILWORTH — The Home a votorans' hospital and doalio to vote, or if you are a Class C—First year pf service or over. , ••Section 1. That the Chief of the Fire of 341 South avenue announce the Color Cartoons & Novelties Thlrd Mrs. Morse A. Shepard, president U twenty-nine (Ml on block thirty-nine li you aro in tho military service or aro a patient In a In the various election districts of th» Section 3. Tile annual salaried of Uic Deportment, shall (receive each scar the I n PUtrfct — . McKinley School. day at graduation exercises of Se- of the leaders" group, announced. sent A Theology for Teachers of t3J>l, us the luimc uppeurs on buid Mup. Owners' Mutunl Benefit und Civic relative or friond of a person who is in military oorvlco Borough of Gorwood: lfllccra and members of the Police De- »um of Two Hundred fifty rou4h of Kenilworth belnc north of th« In management. He is married to Rolls, borough welfare director, nature study trips for those who , kindly write to the undersigned at once making application SO North Avenue. tcrgvaut ^ 3.6OO. dred Scvcnty-ilve t>173.l Dollars to cover 310 North avenue, eclebruted her SAVAGE" lc'"t" line Of Konllu/ortbTBoulevard. By the terms of which order It was in aald election to bo forwarded to you, if you aro In the uny looses he may incur In attciullnil "A Woman of Distinction" :he former Hazel Freeman. They has resigned because of ill health, William Hhnliespcare DESCRIPTION OP BOUNDARIES OF \itrolmcn—Class A _.....! 3.400. ZOtUTA DUtrict 3. All that portion of th< are interested in this activity dur- ordered and adjudged that there was lor a military service ballot to bo voted in scud election to ELECTION DISTRICTS *atrutmca---ClaA* B , 3.200. ularnia aiul pultlns out fires in tn« Uor- 3iid birthday anniversary Mon- due from the defendants to tho plaintiffs William Shakespeare's firqj con- military oorvico or aro a pationt in a votorans' hoapltaL > ttay Mllland — Itosallnd Ilouell »roug r llnh oi Kenilworth beina south of th« have a son, Dennis. it was announced by Charles Kos- ing the times when no discussion •b» forwarded to you. if you are in tho military servico or Followlns la a description of the varl \itiolincn - Ctass C 3.0O0. .uudh.h."" day with a party for 12 of her I ij * °* Kenilworth Boulevard anr? and Uie defendant, Borough of Kenil- tact with the professional theatre stating your name, ago, serial number, homo address and nus Election Districts of tho Borough o Section 3. All ordinances und parts of ^Secction 3. TUal each active llreinan Itv^' °' **• center Une of South Twen- mutza, Sr., chairman of the local group is in progress. worth, the sum of Kour hundred forty- are a patient in a veterans' hospital stating your name. age. friends, and their mothers. Pink 0 STAUTM UtUNtSUAY. flrpl. 201 'BEAST oilho EAST' 1 at Mi could not have been more humble Qirwood: trdluanccs inconsistent bcrvwlth are ^1 the department, except Suocrinteu- uy. f and O»an«» Avenue. assistance board. Mr. Kosmutia. In announcing the retreat pro two dollars and sixty-two cents 4S442.U2I tho addroaa at which you aro stationed or can ho found.. serial number, home address and'the address at which you DUtrlct 1. All that portion of the Bor- icrcby k».-pcalcd. dent of Vlrc Alarm Systems ^ind tlu* Snp- and yellow streamers from which "BROKEN ARROW" >!>trict 3. AH that portion of tho Bor- BOBOUGU OF KENI1AVOBTH at present taking charge of the out of which »Um there was due to the or remote. He tended homes for the ' or if you dottiro tho military oorvlco ballot for a rolatlvo or ough of Garwood lying south of the Una Section 4. This ordinance shall take crintcQdent of Fire Apparatus, who shall novelty biilloon:; were suspended \«"*h of Kenilworth bdn« south of- the NOTICE gram, Sydney Tyjewski, church plaintiffs. Grower C^oods and Gertrude gaily dressed yountf gallants who are stationed or can bo found, or if you desire the militant .if the Central Railroad and north iltcct January 1. 1031, provided a huiior- have attended in each year, sixty too* "li This Be Sin" The PARAMOlM I nnt«r llne ot Kenilworth Boulevard and " Notice Is hereby given that the Bor-relief, said there was little indica- Woods, hla wife, the sum of One hundred friond, then mako an application under oath fox a military Spruce Avenue. ty of the legal voters of the Borough of ucr cent of the alarm* of (Ire. roll culls provided the deeorutions. Favors I '»3t of the center line of 8outh Tweuty- school superintendent, stated that two dollars aiid.seVeiity-two cents IS1O2- service ballot for a relative or friend, then mako an applica- •A.WAITER RfADtiTHfATRE Ilr )U«h of Kenilworth. on the 2eth day of tion that a successor would be camo to watch tho players ot District 2. All that portion of the Bor- •trwutxi Voting Upon aucli question at «iul IWUM; duties. Kliall' receive the sumwore distributed and refreshments l »t street and Orange Avenue. September. 19JO, at a P. M. IE.S.T.I. wtU it is the aim of the church to nvuke 731. and the balance amounting t«i Three Shoreditch. just outside of London. sorvico ballot to bo forwarded to him, stating in your appli- tion under oath for a military service bajlot to be forwarded ough of Osrwood lying south of tho Un» he general election tu be held on Novciu- of Seventy.five »$73.» DullurM. lo cover — N O W — . PHIUP J. McOtVNA. •ell >11 lu rlsht. Ulle and Interest In the chosen at a meeting held last night. the retreat an annual project. The hundred thirty-nine dollurs and ninety cation that ho in ovor tho ago of twonry-ono years and stat- of the Central Railroad and south Mr 7. 1030. shall vote '-Yen" on auch quo- my los»e^ that be and each of tltcm tiui> were served. TUtU WILLIAMS Borouoh Clerk urelnafter particularly described prop- ccnu <*339.0OI is due the Borough of to him. stating in your application that he is over the age 'ncur tn l)ttcndln£ alarms and puttiiui Kenllworth. Spruce Avenue ton. If a uutjorlty i>f the legal voter* vol- Dr. and Mrs. Morton Leeds of VAN JOUNBON — l» February S3. 1PW. erty as said property Is not needed for meeting will close at 0:30 Saturday ing his name, aorial numbor, homo address and tho address at twenty-one years and stating hia name, aerial number. District 3. All that portion of tho nor nij Upon »uch question ut such election lut tlrvs in the Goroujlh." REGENT DUbllc use. The property shall bo sold at DOAUU Or EDUCATION evening. And Take Further Notice that kald or- NOTICK ouch of Garwood lying uorth of the hall Vote "No" on »iu:h qut*»liou. llil> Section 2. Ttuil all ordinances and parts 555 Spruce avenue were the recent UA&UAn.V WKNOKI.l, WAl.Tf.U " 1 public sale to the highest bidder after KENILWOUTU. N. J. der provides that In default of the de- T.,k.- ii.,he- that BENJAMIN HODO- at which ho la stationed or can bo found. ' address and the address at which ho lfl stationed or of the Central Railroad and went oi Cedai mlhuincc ahull not IHWIIIV cITccltVc. ant' luMicc* Incotul^tent hcrvuftlli arc week-end guests^<>f Dr. and Mrs STANWYCK <0KKV IH'HTON OF IDAHO" oubUo advertisement thereof. In the Scaled bids will be received by the At the morning service of xvor fcudaiUs payliuf to the plalntllis. Crover QflNO. irii.linif as SUNNYS1OE TAVliUN he HJilarlra til tile ofllccrj, and mctri! repe«led. -aiuf- that 4liia ordinatice- HJ-H E F-JLR-L E-SJ1__ and Chronicle, a news- Board of Education at IlnrJ- Woods and Gertrude Wood", hia wife, and now nliiukd ut 00 North 20l)i Mlcut, can be found. DUtrlct i. All Uiat portion of the ITor •i, the IVllcc Department )>hull cuntluui tako effect at tlic tUnc and In' tlic Michaef MulintjiTof "Weiflield" Tit 1» T»oluU«l«U>t ,O ^sklUaaVaUMUsiHaiiii T Cranford Cluun and Chronicle ship at 11 o'clock this Sunday ,_thi Ihe rirh-mlnnt. llor.iUilii <>f Kenilworth. K..|.llworlh, N. J. hud ..ppll.-.l to Iho Forma of application can bo obtained from tho undor- luish of rjafuond Ivliic north of the lln CZIlHI I Illf ^ p^rltlK!UlfttlA«-W-tt«rllnrou«_ i»h of Ken- 'Mayor' und cmuu-ir'of the iinroujrh~of cr provided by law. the latter's .summer cottage at UOMUA. TUB il>NULE HOY, AND -hH.tr ATTRAC'tlON— VfcW • B6il» Uworth,, bbyy two tnserUonlnaerttoasj at leas1 t once WEDNESDAY EVENING; Rev. .TSJr. Cover" will preach~on the principal, interest and penalties and olgnod. ' ' '• ' ' rt the Centrtl llsllinccl and. east of Ccdai 3EPTEMHEH 27. JO3O. costs, OS aforesaid, the huld defendants Kenllwortli, U. J. lor u Iruiufvi' "f I'lcn- Forms of application can bo obtained froa the under- Bltect. • weak durln* two consecutive weeks, "Tlie Necessity of Decisiveness." Notice Shore Acres. J'THE LOST VOLCANO" 'Panic In tho Stroota tho last publication to be not mare than at 0:00 P. M lE.ST.1 at which Ume the slajul absolutely debarred aj»d foreclosed j«ry KetuM Consumption lUviihu mimbei WALTUl 8. McMANUS. Tlic d>regoi>i|; ordinance UM intrtHlucci proposals will be publicly opened and The Intermediate Youth Fellow of and Irom all right, and equity of re- C-'l. (»>r premise:* U> be tiltUuli-acri on Ur»t rcacltnjl at u rcgula* tnU P4&»e(t on llrst reading at a regular ,S>< ,-/,//• INFORMATION"\ ise* parUcularly described appear on tha read tot the transportation ui A pupil ship will resume its meetings a demption of. In and lo the bald Lands and 2lllli Stieet. und Iloulevuid, Kenilworth, Dated: February 23. 1030. moved to 313 Park avenue. Linden, f hUtfi* at M3 North Eighth Street premises described In the Complaint, and N. J. and to be known uj Club Suiuiy- f iicciina of the Mu>or sitd Council of tlu ncctinr; «>f the Mayor and Council of ttie Official Barowh Assessment Map, a copy from yu HARDWARE mentioned above. Und every part thereof, &ide. In lu't'orduncc wit)) pl^nti and MK.-CI- -kuougti of GaruiMtl Uultui Cuunty. Neu 3oroiu^h of Garwood. Uniuu County, New where they have purchased and Of which Is on Ola In the otUct of the In Kentfworlh to the nrute Street SSchool 0:30 that evening. Jcrucy. hrld on dcplcniber 13. 1030. mid'er»ev. lield on September II. 1D30. and Rtglster of Union County. for the Dcai. In Newark, und return dally, and to deliver up to the plaiiitiiTs. Crover llcatioil^ of bllildillif to be i-onstrutU'd. MONSTER KIDDIE The church board of education Woods and Gertrude Wood*, his wife, all Said ptaiu und specification!* may IHJ e)C- A 111 bv considered (or llnal passage, atle ^111 be considered for lljial |>a«sa4^.\ after utx; operutint; a general store. They A too percent (10%) dtsosit U required excepting holidays, durlnji tlic 1050-1031 WALTER S. McMANU?, Lxibllc hearing, at another regular meeting •mbllc licaxtna. at another regular lucctiiui SHOW- COMPANY school lenu. deeds, papers or writings in their cus- amlned at the onlcc of the Mumclpjl PHIUP I. McGEVNJL formerly resided ut 555 Spruce •I tha sale and tha balance must t» paid will meet Monday evening at 0 tody or power rcUlliiil to or concerning Clerk. Borough Clark. WALTER J. FIESHER, Jr of the said Mayor and Council ut the >f tlic »«id" Mayor and Council at the BAT.. 8KPT. »3. IU A. withtn 90 day* from the date, ot sale. tlids t° bo walled or presented to Ura. Borough. Clork. Municipal Uulidluii. Garwood. New Jer-Municipal Uuildlru;. Garwood. New Jcr-avenue. ThcU Neweil and lannleai Helen M- Arthur. 03 Artnur Terrace. o'clock in tho church turcment. A the said lands an*} premise* of or any ObJeelioiM. If uny,. olyi.llil lie made STRANDI 494 BOULEVARD Minimum part thereof. lininedUtely in wrlllnil tu Fhillp J Ut- Borough Ha}L. Municipal Building. Public AccouatanS sey, on icy, on Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sapp of AbboU and Coetello in tho Sato rtlea Kenilworth. N. J. bake sale, will be held on the new loo rnes WATCUC 0*t«V>l*t4 The Board re&ervea the rljfhl to tejett /a.' EAHL I>OLLACK. Guvnti, Clerk of tho Uoiuui:li of Kenll- Garwood. N.I. TUESDAY. atPTCWUEil 20, 1830. TUESDAY. SEPTTMDFU la. 1030, Metuchen recently entertained Dr. "FOREIGN LEGION" 14-4-4-9 $300.00 church lot on the Boulevard nex WorUt. Konllwoxth, N. J. v Tax Consultant ut 0:30 o'clock P. U. at 0:30 o'clock P. U. LETS GU TO'THE MOVIES' KENILWORTH 41-48 ,. any or all bitfe and to wulvc- uiuitalerLjl Attorney for 1'Uiiitil!*. Crover 8. 1950. (Eastern Standard Tlmci (Eastern Standard Time I and Mrs. Morton Leeds of 555 BIO UIT 3»_M """ «idaoo Informalities. Saturday morning. Mrs. Tyjewski Woods and Gertrude Woods, his wife fililned, Dated; SopSoxabor 1. 1950. 343 South Ave. Garwood, N. J WALTER 8. McMANUS. WALTEll 3, McMANUa. HELEN M. AHT11UH. 1209 E. Grand Street. BE^fJAMlN IIODOQUINO, Spruce avenue ut the Sapp's sum- VIII ill VI I I' MCKIM. >IM McOXVNA. and Mrs. Albert Anderson are in SO North 20tb Stiect. 2-HS3 Borough Clerk. Borough Clcrtt. "SPY HUNT" Phohe Cr. 6-9532 F1U11P Borough Clerk. District Clerk. Elizabeth 4. Now Jersey. mer place ut Culver Lake. VI \li;- ni ll> I III Mill* &-2X Dated: September 14, 1050. charge of arrangements. Dated: September 0, 1030. Kenllwoitll, N. J. 0-21 (UV NT OMI) Uatvd: Uculuub

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Title Game to Star CMS Football Coach of sponsorship for two teams; The Blue smd Gold Soccer team which_laSt_year^represented Trinity-Tabernacle •~,Zi' FinsI Hope, ©m Tria Steve's Garage will represent the Squad Shows Promise— In the Hrst play-off gatne of the About 40 Blue and Gold Uwij Shaheen Agency this season. Twenty-seven " candidates .'.ans- Cranford Softball Church League candidates Jfave reported for si;u i .- -r - *"':'::>'-' Duke's' Tavern team- .will be spon- wered.-the call for'Cranford High's held last Saturday, Trinity Epis- practice, Coach J. Seth Weeklt, sored this season by the Fisher soccer squad (his fall. Burdened said this week. Market.'.' with a very tough schedule this copal edged; Calvary Lutheran Training in fundamentals ui)| Vol.-L.VIL No. 35 22 Pages — FIVE CENTS Provision was made for replac- year the squad already has begun with a score of 6 to 5 with one run ] CRANlfORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 mm be given all • try-outs: but Co;ic ing league members called into to shape up as a good team. The in the first, four in the second for r Weekley said none of the poten- the-armed forces,and also for ac- >oys returning to the squad who Trinity and five runs in the sec- tial players can be sure of p| ;. New Schedule Cheats Model to Speak Here Oine Week Mejnaiias cepting' them back on their re- aw action last year are John In- ;> ac ond for Calvary. Early, response to the call i "_ spective teams upon their return gelholm," Dave Mogenson, John 0I ma Father Time of Hour lehercr, Angelo Buontempo, Glenn The game went to the fifth inn- terial for two teams was disap For Voter Registratiom' 24 Captains f'Adopt from service. The fellow who griped be- M-,—Stowa ing tied 5 to 5. In the fifth Trinity pointing, the coach disclosed, hut Cranford residents have one T^rinftttroS win 6 pi h Team Schedule $ or President Scholler to Si-Tup pri7.es Marshall, Robert . Dommcrgue, ^e7 in April" can laugh at1 Father 1 win. Winning pitcher for Trinity full scrimmage. members. Announcement, was for the coming season and also to Hufjh Delano, John GafTney, and - Time on~Sunday when Eastern "In January,. 7;6Q0 . people were ter -in order to vote in -the . Annual Tournament was Ernest Hobbie. Loser for The final team, .scheduled ooking for work. Last month, the made that October 14 will investigate the possibility of hav- <»-captains Lennic Richins and t» Standard Time' pushes the General Election on Novem- . The Cranford Bowling League Lutheran was Pete Nylen- v figure dropped- to 5,400," August known as college day at.New Jer- ing t.w'o-12-feam leagues in 1951-52 Don Warren. open the season with an away j>am clock back an hour. will open its seventh season, to- The Win puts Trinity into final sey. College for Women. Girls in- ber 7, Township Clerk J. Wal- New boys reported for the first against Linden September 23, \Vi\\ OfBcially, the new schedule Yoerg of. Trenton, employers' re- morrow night at the Varsity Al- instead of one 24-team 'league. lame of the play-offs brought terested in attending college will ter Coffee warned today. imc are Richard Schneider, Dick be trained next- week. goes into effect at 2 a. m. Sun- ations representative of the New Seansan Varley Alfooaira! • S«t*Eis !Sez©nnnnn«» ff leys, Linden, when 24 local teams Following a lengthy discussion, about by the 3-way.first place tie. be guests.. Those wishing to make •eterKcn, Pete Britton, Bruce Vo- day. The eager man who Jersey Department of Labor <• and The clerk's office in the take to the alleys. The first shift the captains voted to continue the The final game of the play-offs to reservations for the football game . S-fl-Acirtr Tnra

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