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

calU, It was reported at a recent of officers a* its mcetinc erages. He waitwrested Febru- afternoon at the home* of Mrs. Ites Jhn G Kll f 3 Ess© Women'* dub' Ronald Flaig Receives jneetlng of the jssocintlon -at '• %heL John G. of ary 18. .,•-••• - ',; "• • '• • L';'- William* Trometter, 2 Makatom —The other, -Joseph-BeranHnelli Affair'Successful^ driver life Scour ft Public-Library. • The-repprr given by Mrs. Richard J."~Kaul, nue. Mrs. Sumner B. Sweetser * 64 ycars^old, of 9 Winans avenue The Esso Women's Club held a • Ronald Flaig, son of Mr. and , Roosevelt School Parent-Teacher president of the nurses committee. be co-hostess. is charged with possessing' and "Successful" dessert bridge at the Commemorative Stamps Mrs. Charles E. Tlaig, Jr., pf 5 Association has presented 92 books selling alcoholic beverages with- Baywjay Community Center, Eliz- Omaha drive, formerly of West- Brvken down, the report show- for use in the school ^library. Twenty^first annual birthday out a license. His arrest came on abeth, last Wednesday, according Available at Post Office field, recently .was presented the ed that 168 calls were answered in The collection included fiction, Dorian Reelecte°«V anniversary dinner was held re- life, scout award by Boy Scout Cranford. 51 in Garwopd and 18 science and ulnt books for each GIVE February 13. . . '•".' •'•:'• to Mrs. George ,.W. Doerries of Postmaster Arthur Mete an- Richard M.. Dorian of 214 GIVE ._, at the Maple Tree Inn, Troop 172 of Westfield. In Kenilworth. ' •• TO' THE ,,: • _ ifwood, by Cranford Unit 212 The two men join Harlowe J Scotch Plains, general chairman. nounced that the allotment of com- beth avenue has been r TO THE v The affair was for the benefit of A senior patrol leader in the j " • ::, American Legion Auxiliary. Jones, 42 years old, of 26 Arling- memorative 'stamps has. been in- treasurer of. the Union ton road, who is.free in $1,000 the club's Student Nurse Fund. troop and chairman of the Green Agencies Open Saturday Alumni to Elect Safety Council. He is emplo.,.,.. _ Mrs. Marguerite Earhart 'con- creased at the local Post Office. ' Roy H. MacBean, president of cAbss RED CROSS bail, also pending Grand Jury ac- Committees which assisted Mrs. Bar Patrol of Westfield, Roland The Alumni Association of Kap- a plant engineer by A. M. Kar ' ducted a brief ceremony in mem- Mr. Metz said the increase was the New Jersey Association of Inf GAR wo pi) G RANFORD * KPNILWORTH tion. He was charged with illegal Doerries included ticjcets, Mrs. this summer expects to go to Phil- pa Dejta Sorority wil hold election heusi&ri. Inc., Roselle Park. , ory of two deceased past presi- surance Agents, announced this possession of two stills following Charles Ebte, Elizabeth, and Mrs..requested from the Finance Bur- mont, Ariz..' for a month . where dents, Mrs. Florence Knowlson and week that most agencies through- Vol LX. No. 9 his''arrest on January 5. '.,. . • R. W. Walker, Union; refresh- eau's; division of stamps and, phil- he will continue his s^cout training. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1953 26 Pages — TEN CENTS Mrs. Mary Beers. Mrs. Ruth Evans, 1 out the state will be open Satur- ments, Mrs, . Walter Waddey, ately ! in Washington because of JMr. Flaig, who is active in pdst~ department president^ and days to aid' motorists to- comply Mrs. Gertrude -Mayers!,' county Direct Phone Dialing Westfield, arid Mrs. Neslon Clay- the large number of persons who Icouting, is committecman ' and with the state's new Security Re^ president, were introduced. Mrs. poole and Mrs.. George. Hartmann, have been purchasing the* stamps chairman of Troop 172. Former Mayor Writes Extended to Caniden sponsibility Law which goes into Helen Siefken of Brielle, formerly Union; --card tallies, Mrs. Irvi»4-here; Committee Businessmen To Sponsor .effect on April 1. The Hedenberg- New Political Column Name 24 Red Cross of (Cranofrdj and Mrs. Genevieve A., major step in New Jersey Batastow and Mrs. Henry C. Stamps comprising 50 to the Nurses Answer 237 MacBean Agency here, which npr- Aj.nfcw political column, "The Mudrock or Lake Mohawk, for- gel! Telephone' Company's state- Joyce', Roselle Park; prizes, Mrs. sheet have been increased from i mally is closed on Saturdays, will Essay Contest on Parking merly 'df Cranford, past unit presi- wioc diattttg~piugi an> will be tak- O. E. Mathiasen, center director, 10.000 to 20,000 sheets, and those Calk During February Political Pot,", by Former Mayor be open through April 4 as a con» dents, also were present. •ii April 11 when direct dialing to and Mrs. H." H. Vickers, Union, and with 70 to the sheet have been Cranford Visiting Nurse Assoc- Emory D; Stanley, starts in to- CHSPujrils An essay contest to obtain sug- solving the problem, both on a Hits 68% venience to local motorists. Mrs. Ruth Herzog was chairman Trenton and Camden points will hostesses, Mrs. James E. McGov- boosted from T.OOO to 21,000. iation last month' answered 237 day's issue of The Citizen and gestions on solving ttae parking; temporary and permanent basis. be.made available to one and two - '"- •' • ' . lr: problem. inr~CraafordTs, business' Guest speaker at last week's assisted by Mrs. Elaine Nolan. Mrs. ney, Mrs. William Wiseman arid I As Firemen hronicle. The new column will Elsie Hetherington was mistress of party'line customers in Cranford Mrs: Carl Brutz,, Cranford. Airs, To Society center will be sponsored during the 1 meeting was Warren Meyer, sales deal wj.th the various candidates Of Goal ceremonies. nd 2G other North Jersey central E. R. Wilkinson of Summit and next six weeks by the Cranford a promolion director of R. 'J'Gberke National State Firm Wu\« $1,252, TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD; for office in the coming primary ' Popular selections were played ottU-e areas. ——-•'.t Mrs. Wiseman were hostesses at Business Assotiation. This was an- C

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' BREEN'S DetUXE K '*. praised periodically, both for val-by a local woman as; the man who eaves Post a • combination' of conscientious tendered the retiring ,.president Osteopathic Group liBot nircrrift for military comhnt byterian Church.'". • . , .'••.•• Guests, will include State As- Horn Club ue and insurance.^ Charles F. assaulted/ hey last fall; has been -personnel ihts -wggk, aL-wliich-5tte—iaj'as -prCrl "sem^ly President Mrsrjlorenfjep:' Schillinger - was^progTarrT'chaiP sent-toUnion-Count-to-.Cni y jail pending missions in" 1942-at" sented,?vUh several gifts j in ap- To Provide Resusitator Following two years as an instrue-: and a • constantly stressed safety of the show, and the various mag- MacDonal&^iind her staff.' ..! TOan_>: • • . ,. .''.'•' action of the Grand ilury. . The McMANUS BROS, 1152.1154 EAST JERSEY STREET, ELIZABETH program;' ' . > azines will be the titles for the ar- prWtati6n of her long service to man, Albert Landeros of t2 Ber- The Uniori' County. Women's Os^ tor, he joined'an artillery unit in A delegationi from the lodge yes-j William Ford announced that Europe as a fire direction and Tho flrstJJIew.. Jersey National rangements entered. the group. . ,- • members of the club's' bowling keley place in Plainfleld, Tuesday, teopathic Auxiliary voted to fur- Guard army pilot to be awarded was ordered held by Magistrate Supervisor reconnaissance Rilot, anfl' flew 38 All horticultural classes are op- terday. attended ihe official visit team and guests will attend the nish'the nursery of the Memorial the coveted star on his wings- and en to the public, ad well as sev- Of Diamonds Charles J. Stevens, who did not conibat .missions before Germany Rebekah Lodge ^ of Mrs! MacDoriald.to Lady Gilr Harlem Globetrotters basketball Hospital, Elizabeth, with a resusi- Major Ensley R. Bennett, Jr. of.surrendered. • the rating of. senior army pilot. eral of the arrangements classes. The history of some of the set any bail. Landeros has been Major Bennett also holds commer- more Rebekah Lqdge"ip8, Somer- game Sunday in New York. Those arraigned in WestfleWand Rah way tator this year at its meeting Mon- 2 Roosevelt avenue. State Army Upon, reorganization of the Now A' complete schedule Will be an-To Install Officers world's famous diamonds wds re- ville. ••'•. „•• ' ••'.•..!.: who will make the trip include Jersey National Quard >i >I94C,cial rating's,to pilot single and mul- nounced. ' •',.'• : Tiose Rcbekah Lodge 99 will con- on similar charges. Magistrates in day at the home of Mrs. Joseph Aviation Supervisor, has resigned n tl-engined aircraft; of botli land lated to members of thef Lions both, communities also ordered him Major Benputt-was assigned as air Mrs. Donald G^ Edinger and .Victor Shahecn, Charles Stevens, Dorchek in Westfield.;. ' .to. accept a new position with the and sea'types, a versatility'•'evi- duct installation or officers at 7r30 held for Grand Jury action, with- Oflicer of the 50th Armored Divi- Mrs—Walter H. Krlorr are co- Scouts Seek Badge 86 ?roof Club at their dinner meeting Tues- John Hall, William Ford.-Georgc Mrs. W. K. Fasnacht of Cran- New Jersey Highway Department. sion and given "the task of organ- denced by an'extracucrieularfunc- choirmen. Mrs. Wesley . Philo is p. m. next Thursday at Veterans day night at the Coach and Four Barlow, Roy Scheller and their out bail. .. V .'••' tiorTsinee~1849-as the pilot of Gov- Memorial Home. Members of Girl Scout Troop 7 ford, president of the auxiliary, Since. 1948, the local roan has.izing and developing a .post war president of the club. Reg. 4.29 fifth Restaurant by Howard M. Siegel, guests, William'DiTulib and Peter reported that the proposed new. controlled.-£he operation, training nly aviation *progrtrtn. He wasernor/ briscoHV^sniay-4UiS8je_ariv- are earning their bird proficiency phibian used for personal flights. Union- District President Mrs. I'proprietor of Martin Jewelers. Stevens. • • .... Drew Professors Visil hospital to be constructed in the andj-mainiance of army pilots and placed on full -time supervisory Margaret Armstrong will be ihrbadge. Last Friday they saw slides L. W. Lerda,° chairman of .trie vicinity of Union wHl cost about •tl aircraft assigned to New Jersey status, £»ince that time. National Major Bennett, his wife.arid two Republican Women The speaker, who exhibited rep- Cranfbrd High School Sample Sale) daughters have, been .residents of stalling officer. She will be assist- of birds in their natural, habitats. licas of many of the better known sight conservation and blind com- a million and a half dollars. National Guard. ' Guard pilots have; flown thousands Elect Mrs. Winston mittee, reported on the work ol of hours in New Jersey and atCranford since. 1945. : : ed by her stall and District Mar- Mrs. A] Donald Green is the troop diamonds, said many of the dia- . Professor Edward G. Ford, a, The annual luncheon will be A veteran pilot of 4.000 hours. Mrs. Harold. L. Winston, first this group anil urged rjiembers to • # Major Bennett was a member of amp Drum, Ni V;, during/field shal Mrs. -Alberfaf B.. Lawrence. leader. . • • • <. . • • monds in rings/ilpday may have resident of Kenilworth, of the De-held at the William Pitt Tea Room Sunny Acres Gprdenprs vice-president, was named presi- corrte from some-61 the large fam- attend a' meeting of the Union partment of Chemistry and Pro-on April 29 with Dr. RuffTTinley j County Association of the Blind dent of the Cranford Women's Re- 3 for 1175 ous stones. He suggested that own* fessor John Schabachcr,. Language as guest speaker. Set Floyrer Show publican. piub, succeed irig Mrs. • -Maternity Shops • Maternity Shops crs of diamonds hayc .them ap- which was held later in the 'eve- - The work portion of the meeting i W ning- in St. ,]VIiehael's School. :' 'Department, of Drew yniversity, LIVING ROOM SUITES •SECTIONALS .0 . The Sunny. Acres Garden Club Lucjen Dozois, at a recent meeting • EXCITING FOR EASTER v visited Cranford High School lost was devoted to sewing and rolling | has set "June, 11 as the date for itsof the executive board at the home Answer the Call ! Dr. W. K. Fasnacht, president, bandages for the .leper colony*.at) CRANr'ORD'S of TOfrs. Arthur Nelson, treasurer, Exciting Is trie word for our smart presided. . . • • week as' the guests' of G.^Frank' Nigeria. West. Africa,. Ten1 shirts •TOWNSHIP OK -CKAttroilD 321 South Union avenue. 0 •' maternity fashions for sprlng-lnto- Give to YOUR Red Cross ! Zimcrman, principal of the high OBUIVANCE NO. :l-.1:l summer., . ' • • and 25 rolls of bandages were com- AN ORDINANCE Vacating Parts of Hao- Mrs. Dozois tendered her resig- O. We're ready to help you etioose IronC ..a Arraign Liimleros school. ' pleted. UPHOLSTERED kln« Avenue, Claremont place, Euclid nation because of illness. She hasO our. tremendous selection ^of-bne'liricl.? This visit was in connect.iph" wtth Mrs. C. E. James of 116 Eastman Street. Elmer Street ond South Tenth g two-piece dresses and suits. Duster. n> The 26-year-old Plainfield man, Strwitv ' • • "* , coats, too, . . . .' * a program of anter-visitations be- street was Welcomed as a new > WHEREAS, the streets and parts, of who;i Police- Qhief William A. tween New Jersey colleges and member.- ~ Btri-ets hereinafter named wen- laid out 2" .You'll'be .all set for Easter—fashion . Fischer says has been. identified. on maps filed in tho ITnlon County Reg- "2 . right—and oh' so comfortable! . secondary schools. The program is ister"* office but were Hrver opened; anil ats . . •, " »- ' • ' •'. . - •' ' • sponsored by the ••' Articulation CHAIRS the. TowMflilp Coiiitnlttee beiltif Katl«n««*l. eft, Knvanians Hold . . that Bald utrei-tM aru tint ilt-eded for plllj- ~ Dresses & suits Committee of the New Jersey liV-aotei flc °uta and tli'ut the public Intercut will . . .CLEANED ^ from 3.98 to 49.98 Association of Colleges and .Sec- Facewelt for Herndon ' iit be verVcd by cloning the lame; ..... BLOCKED ondary Schools; a" committee ap-1 BE IT' OI1DAINED by the Township . . - BEWOHKED . 0 • SIZES 0 to 17—H to 20—Slfli 46, '.- The Cranford Kiwanis Club Committee of Township of Cranford, New . Also—sportswear,- llnicerio and pointed•by-the State Commissioner p, . undergarments '•',*• of Education. " held a farewell party at its lunch- Section I —.vTJiat the public rlirhLt. In- eon Tuesday ££i.the Markos. Res- OP EN terest nnd cbscrnents I1 n the following Dr. Ford observed classes in I4nihrellag . ,.„ . named titrcct* and part * of utreeltt he w- ; •s«^~-~-^J physics, chemistry and mathemat- taurahf for the Rev. Neal Hern- U'rmlrtutod and. cxtlngulKhcd, and Hald don, assistant pastor of the First streets anil pnrti of Btreetsi be and the ... KEPAIKED ics, while Prpfessor Schabacber bume ore -hereby vacated, VIZ: '. visited classes .'in . foreign . lan-Presbyterian Church and a club 1—Jlnxklns Avenue, formerly Grand : member. The Rev. Mr. Herndon Street KM .shown, on Map of Section A, RAPID SERVICE — guages. They discussed. mutual Every Sun roninrd Pluce, '-. leaves this week for Wheaton. Md.. — EXPERTLY HANDLED problems of training and guidance 2—Euclid Street, formerly South tlth maierniiii shops I LIQUOR STOREf where he will- take oVer the pas- Street and designated as Clnroniniit Place in both high school, and college SEATS fr on Map of Cranford Terrace. ^ Specialists in SmartXW Maternity MFashions — WeDeliver —r— with the faculty members of these torate of a church.. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 3—Euclid'-'Strret. formerly South UOi fe .••••« Street, , f rorrl a point 2B0 feet south of •SM high school classes, \' Kenneth Meyer of Cranford, as- llfelmont Aver>u; southerly to the wester- 2 Eastman St *" 243 W. FRONT STREET ~ PLAINFIELD 5-8810 ,' sociated with Norris Chevrolet in ly lino of Clarcmont Place, ax de'sltinatcd (OVV. OXFOUD TI1EATEU> . 21 N. UNION AVE. CRanfonl 64)150 on Map Ofpranford Terrace. ' Cranford, N. i. ' '• • .••'••'. ALSO 330 MAIN STEEET, HACKENSACK -, •.:"•'. Westfield, was inducted as a new 4—Elmer Street, formerly South 12th •S-' member by Harold Compton. Eric Street, frokn the. westerly line of Clare- tnont Place easterly to a' lino distant'' 80 H. : Peterson, county agricultural f«-et easterly at rluht ancles, frio'm the agent, spoke on "Care of Lawns." >asterly line of Cbivmont Place, as de»- Cirnted on Mini of Cranford Torrace. i^:^l=3 Guests included the Rev.,-Albert S—South Tcilth Street, butxyeeu Orange Deszo of Cranford' and Howard Avenue uml Dunham Ayeoiie, a* ili-nlg- Hermes of Plainfield. President • SGH^R'S" natt'd on Map of Cranford Place filed an Map No. 221 F. Fred Grayj Jr., presided-. • Section 2—Tlil.4 ordlnoiicn Khali take Famous Quality effect • Immediately a.i provided by Stat- ute. ': ... Since 1904 BELL'S FREDERICK P. ANDEHSEN. ' Men In Service Ctiairntun, Township Committee Attest: . Lt. (jig.) Robert H. Clement. J. WALTEIl COFFEE, USNR, senjof Mr. and Mrs. Ray_A. :i. the past week skiing at Sun Val- . • ' •*' , ' J. WALTER CQEF.EE,' ley, Idaho.. -..., . , j ; . ' ' . TfijCfr •£<*. £2S9.M—Chippendale Sofa-—Authenlically REG. $49.95 \ Ladies* Lounge Chair uphobitered Dated: M»rcll 24. 10KI. •• We're blowlneLom "horn of plenty" -^- playing copied. Mahogany Boll and Claw design ivilh ser- in red damask. Mahogany. Comfortable "Perm. a Spring Sons; of Savines that will have cus- A-Lator" Spring construction. NOW—24.95 tomers dancine in our aisles. It's Spring —r pentine shaped back. Brass nail-stud trim. Excel- and our biff SPRING SALE is in full swine to lent Innerspring construction., Upholstered!in blue REG. $229.00 — Love Seat upholstered in finest •;m welcome the new season with high notes in malelasse. NOW—1S9.Q0 mohair boucle frieze, palm green. Luxurious In- economy—• lo\\f, low prices on all the fine, foods that put the sine in appetizing meals. 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Oxy™ 27c InvMtigat* this goaran- our "Sheffield Croup."* Twin cushions, UT' style. button tufted.back. Uphohitcred in green sculp- j««. :.. qt. '89c for BtcManus Bros. Latex Foam Rubber Cushion. RfcG. $139.00—Large, comfortable Arm Chair by \With Flower Seeds) Deep •Bated-Inncrspring npholslery covered In top- — Rowe. Upholstered In green sculptured 100% You CM sit bade and ttike "k bow. grade metallic mohair boucle, blUJard green. Candalon NYLON with bullion fringe to match. ::*-' BLUE BONNET Those Buster Brown shoes you choose SWAN SOAP .' Lam. cake 5c -' ' ... . '-.NOW—95.00 NOW—09.59

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:>; / : i«P^jS?;^-i:-'i;-.:."••';;';iv;:.^-vr';.'"""'• •• '•• .• :* ..V^""—'' •. ?*'»•',V v- '-.r, .v?. 'TOE impre^iiirCTnzEfrAtTO CT .-.':..•••••••;-v:.}s :^...;-••..'•:.:•,';•.• ;:.;.... • . ' '..J T THE CHANFOHD CITIZEN AND _CHROlrtCLE: THURSpAT. >IABCH 26. 1933 '*'•:•••:' JEaster theme. The guestB includ- Crump, Mr.and Mw. jOhn Fete Miss Janet Wells Teti, Shower Honors •4; ed Carol Proctor, Linda McGpv- Coy, Mr. 'apd Mrs. BVere W&Pfdrrer ern, JoAnH Dennis, Ellen-Jones, Frank, Mr. and Mrs.'john H At Surprise Slower .,,. Miss Catherine Hilt Joyce Marcy, Doris Breuer, Lor- •*- T"J— Mr.and" Parties Mice Jnru»t Wolln • Hanphfpf of Spet iss Catherine^E' Hi,ll. daug***-• ••'-••' ••-• ' G. M. 'WettTof 360 of MrTrand Mrs:"WHliam"?E.~ Hill 7Mr. antLMrs. F7 W. Balsam of Rudolph Magyar, Michael Wood, 23 Oak lane and'Mr. Balsam's Allister. formerly of 45 Parkway North avenue, t east^ was honored of 301 Prospect avenue,,was the Warren Wendell, /Barbara Barta, ratt. sister. Miss Grace Balsam of Long Village, have move* to their home at a surprise miscellaneous bridal Alfred Breuer and Shirley Os- SetjforSunday Here Saturday guest of honor at a tea and show- Island, returned last week from a at 33 Tulip street. Eight Cranford women attend shower Friday at the. Casino. The er Saturday, given by Mrs.'Robert borne; ,; •;• .. " • v- v •' ; fi First Pr'esbyteriari Church was month's vacation irr—Ffc^Pierce4Lj,|r>. and Mrs. Robert Holritz,and- the annual Union County ^annual Cranford College Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Goodman of Table reservatioiis^ ai-e coming shower was tendered' by~ Mrs.he^scerje Saturday pf the marriage E. Sollrrian of Far Hills at theFla. •'- •" . v.'. ,•••'' children. Bobby and ' Rosemary, tjon of Republican Women WITH Club tea for girls in the junior r f 207 Orchard' street will return You Gin Reduce Food Bills! Charles Dravls of Cranford, Mrs. f Miss Phyllis Louise Pfarrer, heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dunbar of 39 Burn- formerly of 31 Cayuga road, mov- to Trenton. They *are: Mrs i, in rapidly for the Cranford Col- class of Cranford High School will aughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard : ; early next, week from a three- uel Munoz, Mrs. Robert Muir \Z~\ John Smith, of Plainfleldr-sistei William C. MePherson, 309 Casid- e avenue returned Mpnday ed last ,w£ek to Bayonne . lege. Club's cqrd party April 23 at be held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at Z. Pfarrer of 8 Tulip street, to' week cruise to Central and South WJiUiam Brown, Mrs. Frank' from West Chicago, 111., Where he Mr, and Mrs? James P. Stokes Koos Brosi.. R^hway, it was an- of .Miss'Wells) and Miss Rita Van iVrrth B.'- Ouiiningham,. Jr.; sopsino avenue. , .. • , her,, Mrs. James Andrews the hom6, of Mrs. E. Duer Beeves, was called by the death. df his 29 Cayuga road entertained at nounced this week. More than 75 BUrcom of Elizabeth.'. J )(, Mr. n'nd Mrs. Worth • B. Cun- Guests were present from Cran- Mrs. Philip Le Francois of 2 Harold Shafer, Mrs. Erwin 406 Casino avenue. More than 75 ford, Morristown, East Orange mother, Mrs. W. .L. Dunbar, 92 dinner Sunday ' in honor • of the Doering way entertained 9 bridge members have reserved tiibks ov legs of Lamb ghiim of Red Bank. The Rev; and Mrs. Harold Glovitr.. M7I high school girls are, expected to The, gifts were arranged under years old.' ninth birthday anniversary of an umbrella and the decorations iobert G. Lbngakcr, pastor, oflficl- arid.BrjarCliff.it. Y. group of the Newcomers Club on Glovier, who is first vice ' have planned parties . in their their son, Jimmy. Guests were U UltUryit. Refilir attend. ' • n were in orchid and.green.' fl at the double ring ceremony.' The. marriage of Miss Hill and Mrs. Harry V. Osbome, Jr-i of Monday evening. Her guests were homes. Seventy-seven others have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Stokes of. the federation, was a «ucst C(l -fSpeakers"willInclude local girls .. Approximately 35 guests were • Following a reception for 90John B. t^eeley. son of Col. John 16 Heraing avenue will be a local Mrs. Ben Geddes, Mrs. Charles D. promised'outright contribution.';. and James Ryan of Newark. honor and was received by Gm.I now attending college: They will present from Cranford. Westfleld, ;uests at the Chatelaine, Westfield, T. Keeley, USA (Ret.), arid Mrs. hostess on May 19 for the' annual Hall, Mrs. Richard Couch, ^Mre. Alfred E. Driscbn. All proceeds . from the poi ty describe the activities arid oppor- Plainfteld, Elizabeth, Roselle Park, he couple left :bh a wedding trip Keeley of Santa Ana, Cal., will Bonnie Brae spring bridge benefit., Mr, and Mrs. David N. Tyre of F. Gordon Leech, Mrs. George 45c Value will be Used:to increaise the club's tunities of their respective schools, Roselle. Berkeley Heights, Linden, o the Sduthf Upon their, return, be held April 22 in St. Michael's The three-day bridge and canasta 102 Makatom drive will have as Daniels, Mrs. Joseph • Antognini, Mrs. Kenneth Hity and her soul annual scholarship award to $1.- ev will include: Mias Martha Irvington, Newark and . hey will' reside in Highland Park; Church' at a nuptial mass at 11series will be held May 18,19 and their guests for the w,eek-end Mr. Mrs. John R. Conover and. Mrs. Scotty, formerly. of\Rittm:m, of 000. Half of this sum was made Ground Beef Berry^Chestnut Hill; Miss Janet Miss Wells will marry Bcrnhard Given in marriage by her father, a. m. •..'.-• 20. Proceeds will, be'used. to aidTyre's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' • J. Donald A. Beadell. are visiting her motheivMis. u PARA SHOWER at the annual used book sale last MBS of CopclaneCNSWdmore; • Miss Betty A. V^agenblast. son of Mr. and Mrs. he bride wore a gown of white the Bonnie Brae Falrm scholarship Harris Tyre of Elkins Park, Pa. A buffet supper in honor pf Mrs. is Weietsbach, 10 Edgebrook pla fall, and the club is. hopeful of Sirlion Steak 69c Fencler^on, Trfruton State College; B. F. Wagehbfast of 40 Elizabeth :atin,- with insets of lace and a fit-; fund ,on which the maintenance On Saturday they will entertain Bedford H. Lydon of 319 North Mrs. Hity expects to join lib'r I CRYSTALS clearing an additional $500 on the Porterhouse Steak Miss Cynthia Hatvorsen, Cdnten- avenue, April 18 at $h£'First Pres- ed bodice, buttoned down, the the underprivileged children' in for Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Wansbury Union avenue was given'" last band, a lieutenant in the > GAPS card party. '_'... /.r, . ary Juriior CollegeNMiss Anne Westfield Girl, the care of the farm depends. of Chatham and Mr. and. Mrs. John Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. air corps^ in Trinidad, in the i The annual- scholarship award byterian Churchi :«'.' I'ont, "high .neckline and long fiiture. Cross Rib Pot Roast B°n.i.»ji, 75c Woods, New Jersey CiJMeee for ' Wh*s_§mjtt> wil be ' matron of lceves. Her full skirt ended in. a Michael Brescher, 13 .• Marsh J: Mack of Cranford: •; Mpses A. Craig of 120 Cranford is one of the College Club's prin- Women; Miss Beverly P>w^on onor. Miss Van Blarcom and Mrs. rain and her elbow length veil Hansel Hall street, was honored- at a party Timothy. Martin O'Malley, in- avenue. Mrs: Lydon, accompanied cipal projects. The award has Loin Lamb Chops . . ">89c 0 Smith; Miss_ Dorothy Prest will be bridesmaids. >f illusion was attached to a coro- Sunday commemorating his lit): fant son of Mr. >and Mrs. Joseph by her daughter. Miss Elizabeth 29c been made annually since 1!MO, 5 Representatives of the CinnffJrJ when an .original scholarship of Miami .University; and Miss Pat- ict of lace and seed pearls. She .birthday anniversary. Present were V. O'Malley of 20 Oraton drive, Lydon, sailed Saturday aboard Community Council will inct't atl Rib Lamb Chops . ^: ib rida Anderson, Rutgers School of arrled a bouquet of fringed car- Speak Vows Cecelia Beym, Irene Ryan, Janet was christened Sunday at St. John the Queen Elizabeth for a seven- $100 wasr-'presented.' -During the 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in the toiTO.| TlirV^Vtt lagalarStylt 10 to ., n Feted_j — the Apostle Church, Clark. Mrs. : past thr.ee • years the award has lb *"Nursing. . . ' intions aVid white camellias. Tucker, Mathilda - Baker, John" week trip abroad. Other guests in- ship rooms, it is announced " i $5.00 Value I III AC JO In Service Meal D«pli 17 Ibi. Mrs. William D.. AngJIe is chair- The wedding -of Miss June Brennan, Francis Ofaff, Edward NeU Ochs of Ft. Recovery, Ohio cluded: . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie amounted to $500. : At Stork Shower Miss Doris Le Stourgeon of President George .C. Mory. V TllHrou* •tgiiarStyle! 20ib» ,, il'l man of tlie~committec planning the Kuebler, daughter of - Mr. arid Glyr.n, Robert Mueller," Jerry Mey- and.Matthew France of Elizabeth PRINCE iWATCHABELtl Snereased costs of education ha3 A&P's FAMOUS IUII\Cy« lnWvic«M»»tD«pli. & over "* 49c Mrs. John Hunn of Princeton Ocean City, former college • class- made it "almost imperative that ten. Mrs. Cameron E-Ogden. pres- Mrs. Karl J. Kuebler of West- erhoff, Bobby Meyerhoff and Bet- were the egodparents. , > .PERFUME-COLLECTION "SUPER-RIGHT' TiiHroue tta^tt-CMk s^to,, . ident of f the College Club, will was honored on Saturday evening mate ol the bride, was maid ot teraarie .Brescher, Cranford; Bill Mr. and Mrs. W .Robert Jen- the scholarship tic Increased. The lb: c honor. She wore a gown of yellow field, and Hansel Hall, son of Mr. Beloved Stradivari I HI AC JS In SeU-S«rvic« MM* Depli. U Ibv .welcome the guests and Mrs.. Ken- at a surprlse**St6Vk shower given and Barbara Lafferty, Irvington, kins of Hyattsvilje; Md., spent the BIG FASHION NEWS FOR SPRING | Crown Jewel high school enrollment also-has nytfeMk i6ibi.;•. and Mrs. Marvin D. Hall of 10 Wind Sonr . I III RCjtt b le' neth DcLong.will talk on the club's by Mrd. Ian Walker, Jr., andSllss Iridescent taffeta and. net. S&e car- and Mary Meyerhoff, Linden, i^.; .week-end with Mrs. Jenkins' par- increased, making' a larger num- A&r. FAMOUS In Sell-Service MM* DepU. & over ' ried mixed spring flowers. Brldes- English Village, was held Satur- FUR CAPES-STOLES-^BOLEROS; . (Its New) ber of girjs eligible to apply for annual scholarship awards to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Knaus of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. EarT fthirlrone Jean Hunn of 25 Arlington Inaids were_J4r'- William L. Ford, the award. • "SUrER-MGHT" uulEIMSUSI In 5.rvit. ; senior girls. The guest speakers Jay at the First Presbyterian. 130 Mohawk drive have returned hart of 3 Tplip street. Mrs. Jen- Decorations were in pink and of Red Bank, sister of the brJde- THATTIREi> dLDCOATCAN|] traUiu«rnks-l««tf>-to-CMli » will be introduced by Miss Lucy from a two-week visit to Florida. kins -was a member of-the-Jbridal. Contributions may be made or iD blue. „• groontv^ujd Mrs. W. Robert Jenkins' Church. The Rev. Robert \G. > la S^t«'vic« MMI 0l« 1 ftt. - Teaguc. . THe first week the couple motored party at the weeding of Miss START LIFE ANEW AS A V tickets purchased for the party by Guests from Cranford included f HyattsviHe, Md. Their gowns LonKaker,'pastor, officiated. LENTHERIC Presiding at the tea table will Mrs. Sidney Smith, Miss Phyllis about the- state, and the second Phyllis Pfarrer. • • , •'; contacting any of the following •ere of pale^fequo iridescent taf-' A reception followed at the FASHIONABLE "LITTLE-FUR"^ HERSHEY'S members: Mrs. F. .F. Vobrhees; Gray Sole Fillet £tr «b be. Mrs: 'Ogdet\,, Mrs. A. M. Wilson Smith,, Mrs. E. B. Hunn, Mrs. they spent at Hollywood. Mrs. Estelle V. CargiU of 208 4 Famous eta. They alsoX^arried spring Kenilworth Inn, Kenilworth. Aft- Mrs. George: S. Sauer, Mrs. Ray- arid Mrs. Thelma Wise. William Emerson, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Frank R. Heick of 20 Maple place will entertain to- MINIATURES 1 lowers. . • : • ar a honeymoon in the South, the mond'O'Neill, Mrs. Francis Merr, a ,•' Assisting Mrs.". Angle with ar- Goetz, Miss Louise • Potter, Mrs. Bloomingdale avenue entertained morrow ai a qocktdil party in hon- rangements dre Mbs Mary Louise Best., man was Jame£\pfarrer cquple'will live in Roselle Park. FRAGRANCES!' J or Mrs. Douglas Bonham. at canasta last • Thursday evening. or of Mr. and Mrs. Rankiri^Kl- ••.\y. or; '. - John Lewis, Mrs." A. A. Smith, Cranford, brothei" of the Sweet Peas £2 Hf 5Bc Wetjen, Mrs. Chris C. Schulze, ride. .The bride, who was given in Her guests were Mrs! James C. lard of 319 Casino avenue. Qther a;' Applications for the scholarship Mrs. L. A. "Jacobus, Mrs. LouJshers included William J. marriage by her father,' was at- Tweed, Red Lilac Mrs. Thomas. J. Buzalski, Mrs. utscher, Miss Barbara Rutschcr, Stokes, Mrs. Walter Swart/, Mrs. guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Westfield's Distoctive Fur Shop KISSES award have, been available ' at if RumBQn, Alfred B. Nelson "Ol ~Ured in a floor-length gown of Cranford High ScHool for several Grapefruit Juice "tt 2.$s 2K James M. Rich, Mrs. David N. Mrs. h. P. Hale and Mrs. G. Kelt- Sidney Schneider and Mrs. Rob- ter Williams. and Mr. and Mrs. MADE TO OKDEB REAQY-TOUEAK Miracle, Muguet 'oughkeepsie, N. Y., and Mr. Ford. imported . French lace and nylon weeks. Mrs)'Kenneth A. DeLonge, t|b n c TyrtV Mrs. Mansell S. Richards, ing. " ert Laier, Jr.' ' . p Lloyd C. Beall, Jr. Mr. Millard •BMODEMNO REPAlltlNO | Dry Milk Solidnow'dry^iii « 35 M ..-Frederick Sloat was organist. tulle, over slipper satin, with scal- DELUXE CUSTOM CLEANING scholarship chairman, has , an- urs Miss Eleanor Gallagher,.Mrs. John .__. guests were present Jrorh Mrs. A. J. Arensdorf of, 609will s'bon leave on a business trip pkg. flavA ^ vegetable . ii 9Q» i IL '77 '. W. Skerratt, Mrs. George Albert- The bride is a graduate of theloped necklme and short sleeves. to Europe. "'•' . .' ; nounced that her committee will Vc'rbng and Linden. • : tfow Jersey College for Women, in Orchard street entertained ' at UBAU ihoriming 'iD.can^pc. j it.can f f C son, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Teague and' Her finger-tip-vveil of 'silk illusion Mrs. Clarence Mahahke of 110 106 E. Broad St Mon^ve. Wotfield 2-3423 23' consider all. applications returned New Brunswick, and is a member .bridge yesterday afternoon:- Her before Easter vacation.' Winners) D Mrs, Reeves. ' , • was draped' frorn^q. cap of match-; Spring Garden street entertained Margarine :lt: w« Pkgzit if /the American Association of. uests included Mrs, Burns Goeb- will be announced and presented Mrs. Warner Honored ing "lace and seed pei>rjs. She car- at bridge Tuesday afternoon for " ' '' University Women. She is librari- N ner, Mrs. Hugh. MacLean, Mrs.' STORE YOUR FURSiWITH A MASTER FURRIER at the club'symnual banquet May "'Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph - ried a colonial bouquet of. sweet- Mrs. Charles G. Albury, Mrs.. Wes- Cheez-it Crackers^n^m., ^ j gc Before European Trip in for the. Federal Reserve ESatiii George Spahn, Mrs. George Lin- 18 at Hotel Suburban, Summit. > of 20 Oraton drive have as their peas, and, spring flowers. 'X. ley Stanger and Mrs. J. E. Bur- We Are Sole Agents for APf)pM Beauty Miss Beverly F. ^tol|e* of 426 LNew York. . . " coln and Mrs. Frederick Greena- guests Mrs. O'Mallcy's father, M. Miss Betty Kuebler was hersis- nett^ ."'/, ; ._••...-' • ' \.'; Aids Korn Curls Adamib«nd 4oz.pkg.25e Orchard street was hostess^Sun^ Mr. Cunningham, a graduate of wald of Cranford, Mrs. Clarissa A. Goette of Savannah, Ga., and ter's maid of honor. Bridesmaids Mr. and Mrs.Adolph A. Bauer Girl Scouts Receive day. at a cocktail pirty tendered' utgers University, is employed Warner of Roselle and Mrs.'Don- her sistet, Mrs. Neil Ochs of Ft. were Miss Joyce Kuebler, another of-23 .Mansioh terrace entertained Junket Rennet Powder 3 P^ 31e for Mrs. Claire Warner of- the. i a geologist by the New Jersey ovahSHughes of Montclair. Cotton Lined Ailvanceriient Awards ^*^«* . Recovery.O. On Sunday they eii- sister of the bride; Miss Bernice at a family, dinner on Sunday irf Orchard street address, who* left Highway Department. He was a Mr. dnd^ Mrs. William Watt of ' Girl Scout Troop 34 held a court Paper Napkins ,.;,;: 2-SB 2ie m •• icrtpined In their honor. Their Pfeiffer and Miss Carolyn Grand- honor of the birthday anniyersar- yesterday aboard the S. S. United member of Zeta Psl Fraternity at 10 Oneida place entertained at. ca- of .awards, recently ' and ' Mrs. guests Were Mr.'"arid Mrs. Steven er, WestfleW,. and Mrs. Howard ies of their, son Paul, five .years old, Bomb Type States^for Europe where she' will Rutgers^-He served in the Army nasta on Saturday evening for Mr. RUBBER Dylght Copelarid, executive di- Mareal Paper Hankies 3 ,-^ 22c ; Koste, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, Mayer of Elizabeth. ' •••• and their daughter, Carol Lynne, spend several months. • Quartermaster^ Corps in Trieste. and Mrs. WarrenWinfield and Mr. rector of the Crahfcrd Girl Scout Mr. and Mrs, William Brady, Mr. Mr. Hall was his son's best man. eleven years old, Their guesti Guests were present from Cran- Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Cun- and Mrs. Martin CreeX^ . ' • v MOTH GLOVES Council, presented second class Sandwich Bags M.reai 2 £% 19e and Mrs. Richard Quelch and Mr. Ushers were Herbert Kuehn of were Mr. and Mrs. A.. F, Bauer, Plan EASTER DINNER in the ford, Short Hills, South Orange, lingham was tendered three show- Mr. and Mrs. David Tyre ot 102 badges to Nancy Beth Edwards, Arid Mrs. Robert Wagner, Cran- Scotch Plain* and Henry'Mueller Mrs. F. W. Hansen and Mr. and .Ideal for Spring ••-./ Waxed Paper "S «5h:.»n23c Madison, New York Cityoand Ce- rs.'.Thcy were given byiMiss (6ar- of Norfolk, Va., cousins of theMakatom drive will entertain at Carol Michaels, Ann Keep and ford; Mr., and Mrs. Fred Moulton : duplicate bridge, tomorrow eve- Mrs. John Heye and son, John, of SPRAY Cleaning, Gardening/ Betty Ann Parrott. darhurst, L. X. . :u 1 Magee and Miss Jean'Thomen bride, arid George P. Hall of and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Saba- ^tosey Cityoand Mr. andt Mrs.. :. Those,, girls received proficieriov "Manager of the Town.and Coun- of Cranford,' Mrs. Russgll Douglas, Cranford and Marvin D. Hall, Jr., ning. Their guests will be Mr. find . iot, Scotch Plains; Mr* .and Mrs. George ;D. Hansen arid sons, biidpes in rocks and minerals, WHITE HOUSE try GifLShfp at 20^astman street, also of' Cranford, and a college, of Fanwoodj brothers of the brlde- Mrs.. William J. Foppert, -Mr. and John Brooks, and Mr. arid Mrs. Mrs. Norman Brubaker, Mr. and ilHarii and Robert, of metal .craft, .and my community: Mra.ywer/er will, tour England, classmate. ' William Burleigh, Fahwood, Mr. K Mrs. Herbert Mitchell and Mr. and Verdnp. ^Ort Friday afternoon Marcia Achilles, Janet Boyer, Suz- Evaporated Milk and Mrs. James Harrigan, Lin-Fi*ai»ce7OBrihanyt Portugal, Swit- A graduate of Westfield- High zerland ami Italy.. ' . Mrs. F. L. Weeks. Paul, had a party for his friends. an Ehlers, Barbara Glawitsch, Bar- den; Mr. and Mrs. David Winans, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordes of School, the bride' is a receptionist Attending Were\Kathleen Mc- bara Harris, Lynn Hunter, Ann 18 Casjno avenue last Thursday for Dr.- Scott Galbreath, Jr., of Mrs. Frank O'Donncll of 114 AVenclj Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thomas street will entertain at Grath, Diane GHUpiriCNelson Al- Serving from 12:30 to.~ 7 continuously Keep, Carol Kcrvlck. Mary Jane Maclver, Rahway; Mr. arid Mti At a colktail party held- last returned from a business trip Mr. Westfleld: ' X.^ len, Dale Gallagher, Sandra Keil, McGovney, Holly Milius, Carol bridge this evening for Miss. Mary •.•*•' '" • ' • ;' •. • : / week by Mihs^and Mrs.. Edward Cordes took to Europe. The two- Mr. Hall, who^wM graduM ^ x on Charles -Drlesens and M.r. and Evans. Mrs. Donald Siems, MrS.Betsy Kreig and Baibara Ql* - P'Nelll, Betty Ann Pnrrott. Lucy Quirin of 15 Waafe4r*uuie, Mr. and months'- trip took the local .couple from • Crahford. High School, qfc Mrs. George Mushette, GJdrk; Mr! .Ttictnas. Hogan, Mrs. James On Monday evening, a party wjis Make Reservations Early .Ann Quaintahce, Holly. Rathje, Mrs. George' JV Katelus and Mrt.o England,, Germany,.' France, employed by the L. and J. Body and Mrs. Neil Tync Kehilworth; O'Doniiell, Mrs,' James Hay, "Miss celebrated for Carol Lynne. ^Hei* Gii 11 Rodgers, Donna Smith, Elaine trim Western Fans and Mrs. George Beardsworth Belgium, ".Switzerland, Spain and Works in Kenilworth. He~Nls a DUaPAK ' Mr.' and Mrs. Matthew France, Lyda Price, Miss Alma Wysockl guests were Debra Huse, Patricia Terwillegar, 'Jamie Waterhouse, Carrots were among the' guests present Portugal. They returned > on the mehiber of the New Jersey Na- : . Elizabeth; Miss Katnerine Moran, and Mis* Polly Wysocki. -The O'Leary, Lucille McGrath, Cyn-r and Sue Wallenlus : Their; names; weire' ^Inadvertently Queen' Elizabeth." r. . —\~ • ;' tional Guard. ;~i-.•••-•-•••.-•' Roselle; U. Col/WMni, L Si birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Ho- thia Blohm and Nancy Brooks. Joan Miller was welcomed back omitted troni .last week's item. Iceberg Lettuce w.llflm ^ j 2c Pascal Celery Wilson of Foit jyfonmouth; Mr gan and Mrs. Hay will be cele- .Marciann Breuer, daughter of FILMS TABLETS to the troop. • Joan had - cqr'ncil t 'and Mrs. JlowanfOakley and Mrs. Henry W. Whipple and daugh- brated. ,.x .. • . • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breuer pf No». 620or 120 Grain : three badges while living: in South Washed Spinach •.'»«.««aw Broccoli 29c • Agnes.'OTaalJeV, 'Elizabeth; andter,'Miss Beatrice Franklin Whip- Send Out Wedding Invitations Doris Watt of 10 Oneida place 1030 Rartyan road, celebrated her America. this winter. The thre<> 1 wot 17. Miss Sara Cjrfran, New York City. ple, of • 308 Prospect avenue, at- entertained at a paVty Friday eve- seventh birthday anniversary on 570 SPRING] AVENUE SUMMIT patrols entertained with songs and Washed Kale Tomatoes ier Whltescarver o! tended ' a dinner recently at the Invitations have, been issued^ for of the bridegroom, of Virginia 25e ning-for, .14 guests from Cratiford.' Saturday afternoon with a party U 6-3000 served refreshments; THR flag cetv Yellow Bananas t.llo.bafl.l fC M ine Fis)te tejTace was hostess Tuesday Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, the wedding of Miss Ruth Ann Beach, Va; Miss Joan Diamond of Doris is the daughter of. Mr. and for .her frjends. Decoration's in omony was directed by. Betty Wi- 5-35 PotatoesasNo * tj/rnejribers of the Progress Club in honor of Anthony^ Eden. Miss Sanspm, daughter of Mrs. Edward Wayrie. Pa,, and Miss Catherine pink, blue and yellow were in the kander, the program aid'. \ . ripe It 15c Mrs. WilUam Watt. Grapeffniit SMdii.-i.rg. siM 3ror25e 8 or. 1L J; Ross Bate reviewed "The Whipple is a member of the For- Sansom of 11 English Village and Jones "of Cranford. The troop has donated $5 to the Salad Mix c.llo.b.0 Iwe Llewelyn1 R. Phillips pf Platts- tSinner,"o by. Thomas Mann eign Policy Association which the late Mr. Sansom/ and Robert capital, campaign fund. Twelve m ourteen merribers attended. sponsored the affair. burg, N. Y.', will be best man, arid ^REGISTERED PHARMACISTS girls expect to go to the camp this New Green Cabbage "0^. ib 5c Cole Slaw 12e Fell Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. the ushers are William C. Conrad, **% G. Earle Conrad of Wilmington, AT YOUk SERVICE .summer. . • .'••.• Mew Potatoes .K, 5 b. 29c brother of the Bridegroom; Jack- \ The leaders of Troop 34 are Mrs. California Lemons 17e Delawat'c. •.•.'. son L. Hayman of Virginia Beach Ev Rathje and Mrs. R. Q'NeiL •.'.•:'i^V The wedding will take place on and .Frank J. Newman, James W. »-H. it*. BELL'S OWN Janefarfcir/ April 11 at. Trinity. Episcopal Baker and Charles E. Summer, Jr., lc SALE! ^ ',' T.'wif", Mrch with the Rev: Fi>ank V..H. of New York City. , /~ Ward Party Planned First of the Season Ml Carthy, rector,' performing ' the'. Miss Sansom was. honored, on HAIR CHARM • Members of Unity Chapter No. ceremony. Saturday at a' miscellaneou $9 will sponsor a ward party ot the of I0ror25e Coffee Ring D HI • The matron' of 'honor will 'be shower glyen by Mrs. Howard E. FRESH Lyons Veterans hospital tpis eve- Hot Cross Buns ning. Entertainment .free of charge Mrs. John C. Olwlne of Short Hills Milius of 0 Tuxedo place. ' r. 59C Kraft's Links yL> fc-r«* ++ 27c ckcred] OPEN DAP - 9 A.BIto l A SiicedMel-O-Bit r:,r n>59c Ched-O-Bit ^-ud ^MIIX K V\ our Silver Club Plan. 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Jpf Wisconsin, Madison, Tfris., add Pioneers of, America. he was a native of Laytoaas-ille. j citizens to help those paroled and Mrs/William E. Coles, Sr., of istry Sppiety who will attend the cated, in Elizabeth.' A junior at of Susquehanna's, student weekly- lenberg Hospital in Plainfleld. , er Miss Beverly Idtten, daughter | Armour -Institute of ' Technology. Surivins bint are bis wife. Mrs. Md. treadjust. 25 West Holly street, -has been Eastern Conference at Albany Emory, where' he is majoring in Miss VonLynn has been^very ac- Their second son.; Christopher of Ikjr. and Mrs. Ralph. Litteh of G>lleeians' Corner rt rnw 'ift HlH v OBFTUAKY • CfaicagdZ -'prior to enlisting in tfee Blanche Merrill Hill; a son, J. Surviving him are a daughter,;._ At the next meeting, Mrs. Hildt-F ' named to the dpan's^i^-toF-scho^ itc Teachers Cfllfgo torn r i 'Mr.,' Anderson, was ia>iitanyfcatrganiaatk>n^ Rj 11 y ~wttr~gt Eae^-TctrffgiarBacenar of-the HAVE lastic~achievement"at iihigh Uni-! Saturday ahd Sunday. "chairman" ofrpsi Chapter before As a member of-Alpha Delta Pi, August V.~Walter of' 129" Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Cory. S. Kammler 1 V. Hill of Boston; and Greenwich, Conn_, and two his election to the presidency. .she, served'as cori-esponding secre- avenue on March 12 at Si.Mary's of 24 Seneca'road have--announced •* Hfll :r.eSSr fclerrs—ct mil] lie in Boston.. «ri- tern will speak on -Art for Chil- Albert H. Colvilie. Jr., son of versity, Bethlehem, Pa. „ Miss Sigrid Freudenberg,' a __. ive ci Crvrford. "'he Wi ?l««i by Western ^ectnc Co. foi; relia in the t>wp-act comedy "The Hospital in East Orange. ' ' • • two sisterv Mrs. Roger.Spalding children. His wife. Mrs. Harriet dren." Mrs. cl A. Campbell of Kir. and |«rs. Colville of S26 Wal- Miss Jeanjcej Lyons, daughter ot freshman at Colorado College, While chaJrman, he planned the tary. She is also a member of the the birth of a son, Peter Dennis, Private funeral services vriH be and Miss Katberine Hill, both of Sargent Warfield,'died in 1944. Mad •Woman of Chaillot." The pro- Founders':-Day banquet and orchid Student Christian Association, Their first daughter. Colleen odd lor 55-year-old Basseli J. here ar an,, early iee but returned more than 30' years and bad been 322 Walnut avenue will be hostess. TOTHET let avenue,' is among 89 Rensse- Mr. and Mrs., Eugene Lyons of 35Coloradd "Springs, Colo^'has been on Sunday atJSt. Barnabas Hospit- ,, Boston. . .• ••«••• : —•—- duction will be presented by the formal' in commemoration of Sig-Biemic Society, and.the Wpmen's Victoriu, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hill of 15 Balmiere Paricu-ay wfco in Ler Polytechnic Institute students Spruce street, has been elected to initiptedin GammaPi Beta social al, Newark. Mr, ahd Mrs. Kamm- 1SC9. Ec bad1 sewl a resident a buyer for more than 30 years at Footlighters of Southern Seminary ma Pi's 56th anniversary. Student Council! She has been James Dougherty of 18 Cranford died Tuesday in Muhlenberg Has- oi XZT-T'---* ^lace thai'time, • ihe'iconjjjsny's Kearhy Works. lie Legion Card Party Phi Bete Kappa, national honorary soBority. Miss Freudenberg plans letalsphave a son, Cory, H,_three * l h'i Mias Vara Mettimm tamed to Tau Beta Pi honorary and Junior College, Bucna Vista, very adive in sports and is. nowIrrrace on January 20 at St. Eliz- : ; •rjital,' Plainfield, after a brief ill— 3Ir. Kill £iie=.Eed the' University a member ofLlhe Telephone kociety, one of the highest honors fraternity, at Colorado College, to spend the Easter vacation in Cadet E. W. Cromey is spending years ojd". -dr"~ -- When cookinf rice, add two table- Va., and the Troubadors of WashT abeth's . Hoijpital, Elizabeth. Thtf Services will be conducted Sat- Ticket Selling Rapidly Colorado Springs, Colo. A senior California. She Will visit with his spring vacation'from The Cita- president of Tau Kappa,-and. a spoons vinegar to the' boiling. bestowed upon undergraduate en- irigton and Lee University, Lexing-, member of Women's Athletic As- couplt; also'has two sons. •.''''• urday at 2 p. m. at Trinity Church - Tickets for the Legion card parr fineering students. The society is history major, "Miss Lyons is 3 friends in San Frartciseoiand also: del, military college in Charleston, heavily called aster. It gives the RED CROSS? ton, .Va; • • • with -Comm. pnd Mrs. Jack Lynch, S. C.l with his parents,-'Mr. and socjation. She. will graduate in Their first . child,, Richard To Review Book for Miss Vara Merriam of 42 West ty-. on ADrjl-lp for benefit of the rice an'indescribably delicate flavor Ihe only 'honorary organization graduate of Cranford High School The Connecticut College, New and attended Wellcsley College, formerly of Cranford.. in Oakland. Mrs. G. W^ Cromey of 5 Marsh June'with an A. B. deg{;ee. Thomas, Jr.. was born to Mr. and The Rev. Frank V. H.'Carthy Holly street, who died yesterday. Junior American Legion' baseball «nd encourages-fluffiness Brawing its membership from all London. Choir, in qonjunction with street, j A'. graduate of Cranford Mrs. Richard T: Donahue of 120 4i Lndergraduate technical depart- Wellesley, Mar,s. '. . " ' Walter Anderson of Tucker, Ga., will review" the book, "The .Silver I interment will be in -Fairview team are reported going rapidly, the Yale University Glee Club High School, Cadet Cromey ,is in Roosevelt avenue on January 18 ments. Members must possess out- formerly of/ Crsnford, has been BIRTHS Chalice,'" this afternoon at a tea . Cemetery, Westfteld. it vi-as announced Tuesday night at gave Honegger's: oratorio "King Miss Dorcas F. Turner, daughter elected .president of Psi Chapter, his freshman year at The Citadel. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Eliza- Itanding scholastic, records and of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner of at Sherlock Hall given by the Al- . A resident of Cranford (pr al-a meeting of Cranford Post, 212, David," in New Hpven on March Sigma Pi Fraternity; at Emory *Miss Helen VonLynn of 12 Cen- Congratulations are being •re- beth, personal and sociar qualities at- 15. and in New London last Sun^ 19 Indian Spring road, has been tral avertUe, a senior student at _tar Guild of ,• Trinity- Episcopal if most 60. years. Miss Merriam had in the Casino . Howard. Ringle is : University, Emory University, Ga. ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Karl' G. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burch j-ibuted to leaders. A graduate of day. Among the soprano singers appointed a .proctor of Wilson Harold Jacobsen of Cranford is Susquehunna University, Selins- Ppschhcr of 45 Cayuga road on the of Guthrie, Minn., announce the Church. The public is invited. been' 'an acUve member and com- chairman of the aflair. A new hanford" High School, Colville is was Miss Janet Heim, freshman,' House dormitory at Bates College, executive secretary for the nagro've.Pa.- . was qhosen' "I'eisonifl- birth, pf their third daughter, Lois birth of a> son, David Lawrence, on municant of—Trinity CHurch for Louis J. Daidone, was [ junior' in Rensselaer's chemicql She is the daughter ol W(r; and"X«wiston Me., f6r the next school tional offici? .of the fraternity, Io-. ity of the Week," in a recent issue Ann, born on March 20 at Muh-March 11. Mrs, Burch is the form- — Read the Classified Ads —- l Infjineering department and a year. She is a sophomofe at fhe many years: She was a member- of accepted. , . Mrs. E. A. Heim 'of 3 Burchflelri v the Day Branch of the Women's Fred Smith, county delegate, an- ladct in the Army ROTC. He isavenue. ' '•'. -Maine college. •'•.-.' 1 [Guild arid" of the Women's Auxil- nounced the recent election of Mr . I member of Alpha Chi Rho, social Robert G. Finnew son of Mr. Frank Cooper, son of Mr. and iary of :the Diocese of New Jersey. Ringle as coUrity vice-^commander fraternity, and .on the staff of theand Mrs. Gerald J. Pinney of 29Mis. Frank P. Cooper of 416 Maple She is a former secretary, of Si succeeding Ira Dorian of Craniord. >Polytechnic," campus newspaper, Elmora avenue, is on the dean's place, has been elected president John's Episcopal Church,' Eliza- who resigned- Commander Wil-- Ld the "Engineer," student tech- list at Marietta College. Marietta, of Alpha PsJLehapter-of Tau Kappa nical magazine. liam HerzogV* Jr., conducted the O., for the past semester with a Ppsilon fraternity at Davis ahd r*J iAiss Merriam was acting chap- taeeting. ... . , • Miss Peggie Clapp, daughter of "B" average or better. A graduate piklns cbHeBeT*Elklns, W. Va. A Iain -. of Crane's Ford' ChajSter. fclrs. Frank L. Foster of 320of Cranford High School'he isra sophomore at the college, the local Daughters of the American Revo*, w .._ v Groceries tpringfield avenue will play the freshman. •...'• - • • young, man is a. member of the jlution, and was a member of the j JUVCPire Quality Meats 1 Vading role of the Countess Au- William E. Coles, Ji ., son of Mr. varsity baseball team, Spanish Rose Miller Music Club. During 8-11 Club Meeting Topic PRIME Club, Student -Christian Associa- World War. I, she served with the tion, Mental Hygiene1 and Varsity Fred E. Haley of .the division of :..L."- American Red Cross Field Service Club. He is majoring in business overseas. parole spoke on "What .Makes A RIB administration and minoring in She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Juvenile Delinquent" at a meeting psychology. • • 1*~< Fabrics, Colors Curtis G. Culin of. Cranford; and last Thursday of the 8-11 Club.. a nephew, Curtis G. Culin, III. The meeting -was held at the ROAST > Albert G.Hucttetnan, 121 North CboJre £a*lity Beef Lehigh avenue, student at the New Compliment Costum home of Mrsr John Laudenberger Mrs. Morence Kratue of Westfield. Mrs, George F. Wal- England Conservatory of Musif, ton. Jr.. and" Mrs. Robert Leaf Boston, is on the dean's-list, Group The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, CHOICE. BONE St III, for the first semester, 1952-53, pastor of the First Presbyterian i-were co-hostesses. SPARKC0FFEE2 Mr Malcolm Holmes, dean of the Con- Church, will offiqiate at services I -Haley said .many factors servatory, has' announced. today at, 2 p. TO. for Miss Florence make, a delinquent and he urged ;• CHUCK Ib. Two Cranford residents have Krause, who' died- Monday night SW1FTNIXG f- BAKE-RJTE . . , In Trenton, from Gray Memorial, ROAST J/ltfttl been placed on the dean's list at J2 Springfield avenue. • Interment Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., this SHORTENING ^ .. 31k. can 69c semester . for. haying, averaged will be in Fairview Cemetery; RIB END. 6-7 CHOPS Westfield.. . working. above 85 in' their grades during' You'll find the perfdft finishing touch to your Easter ensemble among Miss Krause, who was the last (Vegetable Shorteninc) - <.' ' the last semester. They are Joseph $12 Value For Only $3.! LOIN of PORK ':.... J. Ib; 39? R. Tunner of 2 Stratford terrace, member .of a prominent Cranford The "Cadillac" of; kitchen tool sets! family, made her home for some a junior, and Douglas C. Young handsome array of fashion conscious handbags. of 140 Mohawk drive, a sophomore. A different piece each week for 7 years in Trenton.-She was a native FRESH.- CONDENSED - ' EACH TOOL OF THE WEEK of New York and was Jhe daugh- Announcement Marietta College, Marietta, O,, Weeks! If yoii did not receive a cou- ter of the late George H. and Ara- CHOPPED BEEF 1b. 39c PHILLIPS SOUPS 3 for 29c We have recently installed the most modern .announces the enrolment this se- pon book in the mail, ask your Acme TOOL bella Marsh Krause. mester, .of ' three students., whose Manager. This offer only «t Acme STAINLESS VouTl b* slaved io the u-rlst or (Tomato — Ves. — Beef — Chicken- typejof Electric Sewer Cleaning Equipment,and . The family lived many years in parents; reside in Cranfot& ^.They Markets! ": '"...... ; .; •• " STEEL a WM bit beyond—in soft Orchard street and subsequently Rice— Chicken Noodle) . are how able to handle a much greater volume ' are Qeorge T. SalwayTTr", son of pastels, fax-orite white* in Clarcmpnt place and. after the of this work, including roots and other serious Mr.* and Mrs. George T. Salway with $10 Purchase or Over jet or navy. You'll love the death of Mrs. Krause, in theJRiv- Fittest Fruits and Vegetables stoppage. No more digging up your lawn. of 319 Prospect avenue, a freshman dainty touches of embroidery. crsidc, an apartment hotel. Her CELLO-PACK majoring in business administra- 8do Value! Available at anytime, durinjr Coupons 1, 2, $ and 4 jewels, even climmerint shellii sislcr was the. late Mrs, Grace — Ask About Oitr Special Rates on Yearly Service '->-• tion; Henry Hobbs, Jr., son of Mr. 7-week-pnrduue plan/ $10 purchase not _ With purchase of $10 or more'and coupon Wo. S Tola spring is a ^hand-some" Irwin, wife of thelate Dr.'.Ered-' for your profit TOMATOES box 19c and Mrs. Henry Hobbs of 14 Irq- required for this item! ' . -, Are Still Redeemable! «me reflected here in our clove erick Irwin...... •.['... CRANFORD and GARWOOD quois place, so^homoror-majoring collection. ! CALIF. in' business, administration, and *1.60 VALUE FLA. MED. SIZE Robert G.'Finncy, son of Mr. and Elish* G. Warfield CARROTS Private funeral .'• services were JUI0E ORANGES doz. 29c PLUMBING & HEATING Mrs.-Gerald F. Finney of 29 El- held for Elisha Griffith Warfield, CRanford 6-2167 mora avenue, a freshman*. ' £1.29 - $5.00 Walter Ramsay of 111 South 89 years old, who died last ThurSr CELLO-PACK MINUTE MAID day at his home, Hampton Hall, 2 MOEN STREET Union avenue is among 18 mem- : SPEVACM 6-QZ. CRANFORD : 104 Hampton street/after 'a brief 10-oz. 19c ORANGE JUICE cans* 29c bers of the Seton Hall University illness. .He formerly was vice- Chapter of the. American Chem- PBIDE - OV -THE - FARM president and general manager of the Seaboard and Gulf Steamship Company,. New York. • pyp (ABOVE PRICES APPLY ON CASH SALES ONLY) Active, in New York shipping/ SaihrtoyoJTcopy,* affairs1 for fiftx-five years, Mr;. ' Warfield also, had .served as freight traffic, manager of. the Malloryi AST MfT « OUt Steamship Company. Atjthe timtf of .his retirement in 1945, he'was nmsoumvii president of the Clinton Metallic Advertising In ' Paint Company, Clinton, N: Y. He 7 fL UNION AVE. was a' member, bt-ahe Traffld Club of New York^ince its organiza- OUnford 6-3600 tion and 'had/served, the club in 107 WALNUT AVE. CRanford 6-1213 various offices. CmZEN & CHRONICLE Means PLUS*Business (or Yon OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS A resident of Cranford 40 years, Sav« 13c durinn this sale! Meltproof bgg free! A CORRECTION ... please i CAKES. CMCKEHS EAfTU CANPIII Sunshine Hydror .V: 25c ERRS ^ 21c Because high pressure sales mrthodV are being introduced V into Selling sacred xestiSg places we wish to correct certain mis- Cheez-It VlrilnU In YOUR HOME statements: ' . »• •.'.••'• &rajj S FigNewtons .," Eggs We do have plots availabje io Rosedalc; Cemetery. In {act. 4 25e :t we have over 3,000 plots in every price range: .These plot* are Premium Crackers 25c Cream Efgs^^V.; 3,w available in either tHe regular cemetery section or in the Lowell WE STILL HA^E A BIG Creamy Muenster _ 55c Jelly Egg* ______Mason Memorial Rark Section. • ' . . ' • • ' SELECTIQIS^OF -'^ .' ' Marshmallows MOK FEATURES. Resources (or perpetual care are' undiniinlshed in spite oT FArtTHY NEEDS comfort and in&ationary costs. »'••••' ' "'•.••' Instant Chocolate ^ ^ 23c Rosodale is a^non-profit organization. Every plot purchaser Hecker's Flour »& 51c Brown Bread • * 2 'ilT29c automatically becomes '•• mutual .owner, which insures per- ft BONNETS M maneocy pf the institution. ' • . • . ' , ' . Q-T Frosting BabyFoodg^^S^UT 49c mtPMOMf OiMf. 3-0137 .fer fmrttmw ^ In Toddlers, Children's and LEGS OF BUCB-NVT Baby Cereal k Tuna Fish Teen-Age Sizes. ... Bon Oil OUV^'OH. We Macaroni C E White.Natural Pink, Bed and Navy Straw Mueller's Macaroni 18c. HO ROSEDALE Mayonnaise Unit m 367 Washington St Ornnge N J LAMB Laundry Starch R*ady-for~the-Oven Trimmed tegs of lamb , 16. 69c CornjStarcii Super Charge Napkins »•»!. 2 21c PICKET, POST atajoy a Uodmr, tasty Aon* leg of lamb ihla weck-eod at T»l,'ni'i.lf i HtAUt IN O5« Frt«h Ground Beef Ik. 39c Princess Margarine .'^ 22c Lifebuoy Soap 3 £/„ 22c l>anrl. Chucks Lamb „ 39c c n oaw«B« hn »«r» Mwi Oil Burner JUST RECEIVED Lamb Chops •»» *«"><•'59c REDEEM YOUR P&G COUPON HERE! 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Wisconsin, Madison, Wia., andPioneers of America. he was a native of Laytonsville, riti/rns to help those paroled to. and Mrs. Wflliam E. Coles, Sn:--df istry Society who will attend the cated "in Elizabeth. A. junioi; at of- Susquehanna'^ student weekly.' lenberg Hospital in Plalnfleld. er. Miss Beverly Litten, daughter .25 West Hplly street, has been Eastern Conference at Albany j Armour Institute of Technol&gy. Suiiving him are'his wife. Mrs. Md. .;,,,.;' v ' •" i\ Colleeians' Corner Eiporjy where he is majoring in jyiiss VonLynn has.been' very ac- Their second son, Christopher of. Mr. alnd Mrs. Ralph Litten Of zrSuivivinjt .-b»n_jire_.a._qau^^*^ ••*••• "*"^ w^ tiio ofeftn & M?t tor j>trnTj» ht^ry &frAnand a abeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, . The Services will be conducted Sat- tpooos vinegar »to the boiling, bestowed upon undergraduate en-'' ington andTLee^ University, LexingT Colorado Sprints,' Colo. A senior Tickets for-theLegiotrcard par- gineering students. The society is history major, 'Miss Lyons is a riends in San Francisao and also deE military college in Charleston, member of Women's Athletic couple also, has .-.two!sons urday at'2 p. m. at Trinity Church heavily salted water. U gives the RED CRdSS? ton, Va. .-^j. 1 the only 'honorary organization graduate of Cranford High School with Corrim. and Mrs.' Jack Lynch, S. C. with his. parent;, Mr. andsociation. She will graduate \in TThejrJ fi*s't chjld, .' Richard To Review Bottle ' .for Miss Yara Merriam of 42 West ty on April 18 for benefit of the •riee an indescribabty deUcate flavor The Connecticut College, New and, attended Wellesley College. E6nnerlyL.of Cranford, in Oakland. Mrs. G. W. Cromey of 5 Maitsh June'with an A. B. degrr~ Thomas, Jr.; was-horn-to Mr.Vand ) The Rev- Frank V. H. Carthy Junior'American Legion baseball, f itumugcj- Hi if fi nets. drawing its membership from ajij.London, Choir, in conjunction with holly street, who died yesterday. undergraduate technical depart- Wellesley, Mass. . .Walter Anderson of Tucker,'Ga., street. A graduate., of Cranford Mrs. Richard T/Donahue of 120.wilt review the book, "The Silver' Interment will be in -Fairwiew team are reported going rapidly, the Yale University Glee Club formerly-of^rGFanfordr—h&3-H>een High School. Cadet bromey- is,in RqoseyeJt .Jivenue on January 18 ments. Members must possess out- Miss Dorcas F. Turner^ daughter : T Chalice," this afternoon at. a tea if was announced Tuesday night al gave Honegger's oratorio "King elected .president of psi Chapter, •his freshman ye ar at The Citadel. at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Eliza- Ctmetery, Westiield. fetanding ' scholastic records and of Mr. and Mrs; Charles Turner of a meeting, pf' Cranford Post, 212. David," in New Hpven on March Sigma Pi Fraternity/' at Emorj' ^Miss Helen VonLynn of .12 Cen- Congratulations are being/re- beth., at' Sherlock Hall given by the A!r - A resident of Cranford Jpr al- ^personal and spcial * qualities atr; 15 and in New London last Suri^ 19 Indian Spring road, has been iri~the Casino ": Howard Ririg|e is Vibuted to leaders.! A graduate of University, Emory! Unlversift£ Ga. tral avenue, a senior student at ceived by Mr. and Ma Kam G. Mr* and, Mrs. Lawrence Burch tar Guild of Trinity Episcopal most 60 years. Miss Merriam had day. Among the soprano singers pppointed "a proctor of Wijsorf ro^tJ Jacobsen. of Cranford is ^Cranford High School, Colyille is Susquehanna University, Sel ins- Poschncr of 45 Cayuga road on theqf, Guthrie,; Minn., announce the Church.. The public is invited. Men an active memt»dr and com- chairman ,• of : the affair. A new was Miss Janet Heim. freshman; House dbrmitcry at Bates College,. executive secretary for the na- |a junior in. Rensselaer's chemical grove. Pa., was chosen "I'ersona'l- birth .of. their third .dauRh(er,\|Uois birth of a son,-David Lawrence, on municant of Trinity Church for member. Louis J. Daidone. .was She is the daughter of Ttfr. andLewiston Me., for the next school ional office of the fraternity, lo- ity .of the Week." in a.recent issue ^engineering department and a Ann, born on March 20 at Muh- March 11. Mrs. BurcH is the form- — Read the Classified Ads — many years. She was a member of accepted. ' *~wv Mrs. E. A. Heim of 3 Burchuejd. year. She is a sophoniore at the the Dayi' Branch o.f the Women's i/cadet in the Army'ROTC. He isavenue; . ' Maine^college. ^ Fred Smith, county delegate, an- % member ot Alpha Chi Rho, social Guild and. of the Women's Auxil- nounced the recent election of Mr. Robert G., Finrieyt. son of Mr. • Frank*'-'•Cooper, son of Mr. and iary of ttoe Diocese of I^ew Jersey.' fraternity, (and on the staff of the Ringle as county vice-commander and Mrs. Gerald J. Finney of 29Mrs. Frank P. Cooper of 416 Maple She is a former secretary of St. '^"polytechnic," campus newspaper, Elmbra avenue, is on the dean's place, has been elected president John's Episcopal Church, Eliza- succeeding Ira Dorian of Cranford, ?and the "Engineer/1 student tech- who resigned. Commander Wil- list at Marietta College, Marietta, pf Alpha Psi chapter of Tau Kappa beth, \ . . - •. ,- '.•-- nical magazine, • .'..O., for the past semester with a Epsilon fraternity at Davis and , Mte Merriam was acting .'chap- liam HeVzog^ Jr., conducted the \ Miss Peggie Clapp, daughter of meeting. "B" average or better/A graduate Elklns College, Elkins, W. Va. A Iain of.' Crane's - Ford Chapter, . _ ;^is.. Frank L. Foster of 320 of Crdnford High School/he is,a sophomore at the college, the local Daughters of the American Revo- ^Saringfteld-atrenue -will play the freshman. '[/ , v • young man-is a member., of the lution, and was a member of the //leading role of the Countess' Au- : juvenile Delinquency Quality Meats Groceries William E.. Coles, Jr.,.son of Mr. varsity baseball team, Spanish Rose Miller Jfrusie Club. During piub. Student Christian Associa- 8-11 Club Meeting topic PRIME World War I, she >orvec( "wi,th the PARKAY tion, Mental Hygiene' and Varsity American Red Cross Field Service Fred E- Haley of the division of Club. He is" majoring in business, overseas... . ' " ' parole spoke on—What Makes A RIB Lb. administration and- minoring •; in She is survived by a sister; Mrs. Juvenile Delinquent" at a meeting' psychology. • • < . . .• Curtis G. Culin of Cranford; and last Thursday of the 8-11 Club/ OLEO 2 ROAST ; Albert J3. Huctteman, 121 North Shapes, Fabrics, Colors "to a nephew, Curtis G. Culin, IIL The meeting -was held a^the m home of Mrs. John LaudeHberger _^_ - Chofc* Qtullty Beef Lehigh avenue, student at the New COFFEE — SODA England: Conservatory of Music, Compliment' Costumes. ._ Of Westfield. -Mrs. George F. Wal- Mrs. Florence Krause •Boston, is on the dean's lisjt, Group • The Rev. Robert G-.-Longaker, ton., ft., and* Mrs.. Robert Lear: CHOICE. BONE IN HI, for thp first semester, 1952-53, .pastor of the First Presbyterian w^re co-hostesses. • • } Malcolm Holmes, dean of the Con- Church, will officiate at services Mr. .Haley'.said many 'factors 1 servatory, has announced. make: a delinquent and he. .urged ! CHUCK today at 2 p.m.. for Miss Florence ,Two Cranford residents have Krause,. who died Monday night SWTFT'NING & BAKE-RITE been placed on the' dean's list at in Trenton, from Gray Memorial, ROAST Lafayette' College, Easton, Pa., this 12 Springfielfl avenue. Interment SHORTENING .... 31b. can 69c semester for; having averaged will be in Fairview Cemetery, UB END. fi-7.CHOPS , .• ': .'.''' '; " ': ' .."" above 85 in' their grades during Westiield.' working (Vegetable Shortening) the last Semester. They are Joseph You*ll find the'perfect finishing touch to your Easter ensemble among Miss Krause, who was the last LOIN of PORK ;..,.;.. lbV $9c R. Tunher of 2 Stratford terrace; $12 Valut for Only

member of a prominent Cranford 1 k . j. , . a junior, and Douglas C. Young The "Cadillac" of kitchen tod sets! family, made her. home for some of 140 Mohawk drive, a.sophomore. A different piece each week for 7 our wide and handsome array of fashion conscious handbags. years in Trenton.She was a native FKESH. XEAN • • CONDENSED V. : , Announcement Marietta College, Marietta, O,, weeks! If you did not receive a cou- of New York and' was, Jhe daugh- pon book in the mail, ask your Acme ter of the late George H..and Ara- CHOPPED BEEF ; ..> 1b. 39c PHILIPS SOUPS .3 for 29c We have recently installed the most modern announces" the enrolment this se- bella Marsh Krause. •;•-; -type of Electric; Server Cleaning Equipment and mester of. three istudents whose Managerf"' This offer only at Acme You'll be cloved to the wrist br (Tomato — Veg. — Beef— Chicken- parents reside in Cranford. They Markets! ••' The family lived many' years in ' Rice — Chicken Noodle) Just.a U'ee bit .beyond—in Soft Orchard street and subsequently are now able to bardie a much greater volume are George T. Salway, Jr., son of clowinc pastels<-fivorite white, in ClarOmont place and. after the of this, work, including roots and other serious Mr.'.-, and Mrs. Georgia T. Salwpy with ?10 Purchase or Over iet or navyT " Vou'll' love the death of Mrs. Krause,'in.the'Riv- Finest Fruits and Vegetables of 319 Prospect avenue, a freshman FUSTIC RACK 27< stoppage. No. more digging up your lawn. majoring in business administra- dainty touches of embroidery, erside, an apartment hotel... Her CELLO-PACK 80e Value! AvalUble at anyiiine< daring Coupons 1,2, 3 and 4 — Ask About.Our Special Rates on Yearly Service. ±-r, • tion; JHenryJHobbs, Jr., soii_of Mr. 7-week-purchase plan. $19 purchase not jewels;; even glimmering shells. sister was—the late Mrs. Gracef Irwinj wife of the late Dr*. Fred- for your profit •TOTo* ATOES box 19c and Mrs. Henry Hobbs of 14 Irq- required for this item! ' . . Are Still Redeemable! This sprinx Is » "hand-some" erick Irwin.' ' CRANFORD and GARWOOD quois place; sophomore majoring one reflected here in oar .clove CAIJF. in business administration,': and collection. , '• • FLA. MED. SUE Robert G. Finney, son of, Mr. and v Elisha G. WarfieU • * - CARROTS 15c JUICE ORANGES .,:..doz. 29c PLUMBING & HEATING Mrs; Gerald F. F'inney of 29 El- Private funeral.' services u'cre mora avenue, a freshman.. S1.29'.T-- $5.00 held fox Elisha Griffith Warfield* CRanford 6-2167 89 years old, who died last Thurs- CELLO-PACK MINUTE MAID Walter Ramsay, of % 111 South Union avenue is among 18 mem- day at his home, Hampton Hall, 6-oz. cani 2 MOEN STREEt CRANFORD 104 Hampton street, after a brief SPINACH 10-oz. 19c ORANGE JUICE V29c bers of the Seton Hall University illness. • He formerly was vice- prbduMitofd Chapter of the American Chem- PBIDE-OF-THE-FABM • •(,.•" president and general manager of the Seaboard and. Gulf Steamship I Company.^New-York.' (ABOVE PBICES APPLY ON CASH SALES ONLY) * Active in New; York shipping uffairs 'for ttftx-flve years, Mr. Warfleld also had* served as freight JUEABW AdJGIIT.FBBESTONE manager of" the Malloryi '*"t tompany. At the time? of his retirement in 1945, he was pr;esiderttSnf the Clinton Metallic Advertising in Paint Company, Clintoij^N. Y. He • JiMi was a memberW the Traffic Club 7 N. UNION AVE. of New York smce' its organiza- CRanford 6-3600 tion and had served^ the club in CITIZEN & CHRONICLE 107 AVE. CRanford 6-1213 various oftices. Means PLUS-Business for You OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS A resident of CranfordN$0 years, Sav« 13c during this sale! Meliproof bag free! A CORRECTION... please CAKES. CBACKEBS : EAfTDCAMDIII UMI Because high pressure are being introduced Sunshine Hydrox ^u.' 25c IMt * . VlrglaU Lit. DnwiM into selling sacred resting place* to conrect cettain tnis- Cheez-It SJI'r 49c YOUR HOME statements: • < drag - NABUCO Eggs '>£ We do have plots available In Roseate Cemetery. Intact.' Fig Newions Established 1891 Cream Eggs * 25c we Eavie over 3.0W)"plots in every price range. These plots are WE STILL HAVE' A BIG, Premium CracfceraMrt£ ?5c available in either the regular cemetery secb^or in the Lowell Jelly Eggs 19c 11 Mason Memorial Park Section. SELECTION OF :• MarshmaHowg - 37c Resources for perpetual care are lun&mmishedsin spite Of . . PANTBT NEEDS And enjoy added comfort, and protec* inflationary costs. * Instant Chocolate ^ "^ 23c x ' Koscdale is a non-profit organization. Every plot. * --with EASTER HATS & BONNETS Hecker's Flour ^ 51c Brown Bread » *u 2 !i2T 29c autooatically hfcotnes a mutual,owner, which insures 4 nianency of the institution. In Toddlers, Children's and Frosting. 29c Baby Foods ^49c i Baby Cereal •JE"^* T/tenrAge Sixes. , Tuna Fish 2!'^ 34c Macaroni 2 1ST 37c it CEMETERY White,'Natural Pink, Red 'and Navy Straw ;, Mueller's Macaroni HOUSEHOLD ROSEDALE > Mayonnaise Unit £2E 27c KOQIVENT 367 Washington Sf Orange N LAMB .59 Corn Starch -s^:.. 19c Laundry Starch Rt»dy-for4he4)ven trimmed Legs of Lamb • ft* 69c SWperCharge >£.f$T Napkinp s SKffi. i PICKET. POST ••Joy •tco4ar, tatty Aein* b« of land* thb week-ead mfttm sped*] low price! Argo (iloss Starch 2 •nd RUSTIC 27c Wax Paper *8S5£? ?S*:23c SILVER DOOR C Marcal Hankies 3 22c Lux Soap 3%^ 22c , "FENCES. l Install yonnelf Anrr|et ifia«lnH» ORDER VOUli HAT and BAG Fresh Picnic Shoulder "• 3 9 Breath-OPine .iSJ£b29 29cc Swan Soap 3 "KST 23c Iilnalioa »I o r m A . and Mve. •rrvea ^dnar wllk. llir SETS' .„...::.„.;•,., -$3.98 I POCKETBOOKS An econonttcal «re»t the family la sure to eajoy. Serve wMh Ideal Apple Sauce! Margarme ^UTD^'? m 25c Silver Dust s MEAU ur Fresh Ground Beef 39c Princess Margarine A 22c | Xiffcbudy Soap 3 S& 22c Chocks Lamb 39c a Sausage ^W; if*'' Oil Burner JUST RECEIVED Lamb Chops «•*»»«*59e REDEEM YOUR P&C COUPON HERE! Beautiful New Shipment of _ , . tft Loin Lamb Chops 89e Fresli Frosted Fisjk All Acmes Open Fridays Till 9! Advertised Prices «"=«—' -Frwher tbu. freah" — Immediately ., Thru Saturday, March 28. For Immediate Delivery Breast Lamb troxea whpa ewurht! .All food, m mdil U SPMaartMLD AVMNVt, DRESSES Up Lamb Liver Fillet of Mafkerel —*•• " Only •••."'' ': •' •' ' • • . f

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' .' I; .-• " '/"•'• Tracy and Sgt., Charles Shomo. THE CR'ANIX>HD CITIZEN' AND CHRONttLE. I THURSDAY, v ment fora_clariflcatlon of the 28. 1953 ~r~.—i i...-.r.r - Drive ISets S3 UU recent ttRidgleyFolk^inlngbffl - Supreme Court:, decision^ also of Cranford./made arrange- :.•••', • '• •' •!• --«" , HAVE A toal of $34,241.71 was raised chairman "submitted reports oh ments for the visit. ' in the 1953 Heart Appeal1 drive.of this* campaign and recommenda- Connors Holds Students were told that the tions for next year's drive. guard . trains/Thursday evenings Mei PUtn the Union County Heart Associa- First Board Meeting / from 8 to 10 p. m. at the Westfleld tion, Mrs. Helen M. Glaeser, conu- Preliminary reports showed that taji days, house to house canvasses Mr.. John B.. Connors, newly Arrapry."VH they reglste^betw'een CROSS? ty -drive chairman, announced to- the age/of 17 and 18% they are tp Visit day.- •..-.. and plastic hearts in the schools elected president ,of the Newtom-. x % produced ihe besi results... Club, held the first meeting of draft^xempt, they.wjece told. Boys RANK^S All ^members of the Eoaid of This figure.' represents,' about caniign upon Monday and Thurs- her board Tuesday evening at her ' • '.> _ - -'. Education are expected to aiicmi a four-fifths ,df the quota of ''$44,850 ] ' evenings between; 8 and luT • -r for this year. It is higher' than}JFuilCiiU I CSterday home, 25 Parkway Village. THIS IS THfi TBWE FOR \yorksbop tonighl of' tlh^- I'Ttn-ytn Plans were completed \ for the County School-Boards - either oMhc Mo: previous drives.; t, f» j"" Y" l|in<* t Mc&Ianu^ School. I. In 1951 'receipts were $25,136 ai April 8 meeting at Osceola Pres/ Crime to Be Topic icice last year, $19,332.90. (Connnuea !«»»*• byterian Church/ at Which tirne John McCUntock, is The money will be allocated to York ami New- Jersey and w^sji Miss Annette-Cornell of,NewXer- Of Mental Health Unit. chairman of the beard's . Lecag the American Heart Association; life"member of the'American So- scy Bell Telephone Cornpniry will The public is invited by the Un- Ilunge Planning Cotnraittce^ .-'«.•• Tep or Bottom Round for 'research and-education and to j , ' <-:"'Civil Ejini»<*TS. He lecture and show slides oh "200 be chairntan of a panel arhj* cje v 0 ion County Association for Men- -.'•- •'• -. •:•<«• .,'.'• '••' : •'• '• .Years of Housekeeping,"'/•. „ I discuss "Planning of ScfaooJl the Union County Heart Assoeia- i |' lv_±^p iriC.r^,^ip ih the ( tal "Health to hear a talk "Crime tion for'community services. | •• • ', Those' present at_the rnceting Is Your Problem," by Drr-Bavid will be Henry T. 1 In the Cranford." n.-totffl of si.-iCicmford Rotary Club ami served were Mrs, A. W. Scheller, Mrs. C. CROSS Cross Rib Pot Roast POUND •Bloomlteld and t)r. Fells McCur- ' 4^6.32 was collected. Crawford's; a* club-historian ior .many, years. L.vndall Knapp, Mrs. Kenneth L. Dressier, noted criminologist, who Estabrook, Mrs. Joseph L. Fraites, CHOICE "»•*-1 marinv SCOHCS in-ICC'.-JI shows. He Also, Mrs. Ben Geddes, Mrs. Other menibeis ^ the turhs from the plastic hearts in the j £, erly 'played the piano and Joseph C. Calabro, Mrs. B. J. House. • .-•.,' •' ',''. ' '••'.•'• '. ;• expect to attend , the )rm 1 -—f ••?:.:• • ••: :••,. ....: - . • >.; - •. - •- schools have been counted, .ac-1! cello: Irt his younger days, Mr; Minetti, Misr Ralph Nary, Mrs. Invitations 'have been mailed to MANOR BAKE SHOP ' panels: ''Public Relation^*" ,> cording to Mrs. Clinton H. Patten, j Collins destyiwi ai:c3 built his ownJames-Walsh,'Mrs. M. J. MacMil- association- members, educators, • BRISKET Ib. Kulm; ''Boards. li^spo chairman, - - ' boats. lan nnd Mrs, A. Thaler. ministerial groups, local law en- 1WAUWTTAVE. V CRiuiford 6^295 Adult or tommtuuty Trust Koos Bros, to round up five keautiful cliairs an

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CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THyRSQAY, MARCH 26. 1W3 THE CflANFORD: CITIZEN A^XHROMCLE, THCR5BAY,.MARCH 2S. 1953 vaimo^mced br-feay :A. ciUem, I The New Jersey Poll flicts important events, •'- coul be flakes"), on the'ground along the principal. members in the state voted: is able to render, a unique public ie gjde of the- building.-Usually S, E.icmanderor KIJS ONLV. STATEWIDE Jv ..the—sUitc—Mlldid-naiio^ nation.-.JOtWWfitn _MH*Hfit: «f»^ quickly puFtbgetheiby the headjTbJ~the .—„ to we COP win » newspaper pays for, and publtlhH New is needed'only along the southern from thr File* of The Citfsc* Capt Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, Veterans of P i 73B[bao ar»>oneV^lse. This parent ex- .Cranford.High its second sectional title .the. Citizen and Chronicle' for their ledges to deter entry fcy mites al- For example, 19 put of every 100 the "right" aSng, that jnma riotat j jdaiis his Child's individuality she will tako^matriculatioJii^n cooperation on the publicity for of the club in the Howard Johnson I^staurant, The building would contain 300 apartments ami' they would like to see the Demo- lime, one-out "of every four voters Pupij^-of CeYmditTit.' Ferguson of the season, the football team coached ready climbing the foundation Route 22. Mr. Trubenbach. whp was serving,as would be the largest ever erected in this area. • Republicans questioned in the sur- have, fun with your cnfldreiri? JsmmrtinesaAt other times, individ- the niicpinc .ijrbgram. • %^Jl •Community Council 'our production of "The Heiress.'' cratic Party win as sajhhe Repub- vey say that it depends on who the In thp state considers himself .an ^j^ receritly_at-her CHS Newspaper Wing Beikeley'SecreUirial School,«ast' wall, although some loss of flakes . secretary of the. organization, was to be installed ,w - A broader development in adult education in 2 Parents jvho__answwr '-yes?" to ?iualit>- is suppressed, depending by Stan Grayson having carried off simi- We should also like to take this in July, Wcceeding Harold M< WU«on. . Cranford was implied by Dr. Howard R. Best, .lican. • ''•• - _ :. candidates are. Independent. • • This Independent home at .1 Lenox avenue. sucrrQuestionI~are eheattng: ttaMo-^ujwn ihe wish of the parent rather Orange, has' fenj^lled Mi.ss, Louise Delegates to the Granfordi Com-" from wind is to tie expected, and group holds the balance of power Two* Content Awards lar honors last fall. And Coach Seth opportunity to thank the many some people find the odor too un- .' Mrs. Renee Marino was winner-pf the first supervising principal of schools, as he called a When New Jersey Poll staff re- Whereas only six out of every Piano solos were played by Vir-selves out of one of the great jours iihaa Jhe dex^elopment of the child. Luce in the September secretarial munity Council will meet Tuesday night local and. neighboring merchants week's prize; in the '.'Shop in Ctanford. Sweep- . meeting of representatives of various civic organi- porters asked on accurate cross- in all statewide elections arid will ginia Boa.i'ciman, Jane Collins, Lib- Of life. Children can; be starii ffun^!] Pawsntt are busy these days.-Y6t '•The Spotlight," student -news- elass< She is the daughter of Mr. Weekley'8 indoor track team has been pleasant. : 100 Democrats say it depends on paper at Cranfotd High School whose financial and moral 'sup- stakes." She reteived a washing machine. ._ zations to discuss the program for future ye;i«s; section of the state's voters: decide the winrief nevt Novemiier-)- i Dondldson, Debra Huse, ,Lynn It's true that they grow up emacfajitJae tatne s^jeni.witn children is so and Mrs. Douglas .A. Luce, 18 West ; Mites already wlthjn i-oams are who the candidates' are. won first and thirXplace awards to decide whether ,to disband or-reactivate • first at the finish line in the majority of port helped to make; pur' under- Th6Craford Citizen arid Chronicle was award- Residents of Lincoln avenue protested to the Jaco))Se'n, Richard McFadden, Em- too. $°°a Nevertheless^ touch 'pTi«ndl spent that some priorities Holly street. -« ' not easily killed. In using house- Township Committee against''the occupancy of "If the> elections for-governor Here's,how-ftidependehts voted: at the 29th annual Contest tot Stu- thtt_Qrganizatiqn. •"/•.- , its meets and just last week the relay standing an all-around su'" ed first place for the best individual advertisement wire being held today, which At the same time, 84 per cent.of dtheti ily/Mpschter, Joyce Skaggs, Carole parents' enjoyment can.come fmat;;can be established. Some parents Miss Mobfe'nnd Miss Luce are sprays 'it is necessary to hit published by a w^ekjy newspaper in New Jersey ' Droescher's Mill Building on that street by the all Democratic Party members in dent newspaper and magazines of Sincerely,^ • party would you like to see win INDePENDENTS ONtY, STATEWIDE |ih,a.Joanna Turk and Margaret watching and helping: their cklfl-;j ifibod ihat u-heft they sit down and students at Cranford High School. Composed of representatives of 66 team won the combined Group 1-11 state mites directly with Ihe spray at the 92nd annual meeting of the New Jersey Leet Organ Company: They were informed that the state say they would like %6 .Ike to wo Republican!) win 42^/ dren grow and develop. This means j| ask themselves why they are rush- the Columbia Scholastic P»;css As- Vera Ru> In this'state—the Republican or Witte. title. . ; • • . '.'• .;.••• • :"•••.• " and such applications are usually rPfess Association at the Stacey-TrentjHotel in the factory building was, located there when the see a-Democratic Party victory; Jke to see Democrats win 26 that parents |row and develop, too. \ »mS around so much and what they sociation. . • clubs, the council has sponsored the Publfcify Manager, district was designated as residence "A" and that- ' "the Democratic-Part))?" ", Depends on candidates and • / • together were Emilyi damaging to wall paper; drapes whereas only 73 per cent of the campalun waned .;/. 32 Meschter and Barbara Wright, ight along with thetr children, ."dare, accomplishing by it, life slips • •Ii\ the lithographed, newspapers Correction • • All in all, this has been *a banner Teazle Players. v San'ford Bates,'commissioner of institutions~ it could hot be refused as a factory site: The. vote was: ' .. ' . ~*7 division for senior Jbfjjh schools Cranford Adult School, conducted sur- and curtains. Aerosol bombs con- and agencies for the State of New Jersey, was to. GOP members questioned in to* oyce Skaggs and Lynn Jacobsen . More irriportant is th£ fun par- ;"hakek into its proper perspective. The inactivity of George Mory, yoar in sports at Cranford High School. . Mrs. William Lane Boice of West Holly street STATEWIDE ' • : '' •Tho Cranford Citizen and /Chrorilclo erits_ and cntldrert cart barve to-jTftiey see that first things coVne' with 1,001 to 1,500/students, th veysjon recreation needs, and coordinated talning pyrcthrum ant moderately siteak at Cranford High School under aqspices of was unanimously elected state treasurerj-of_lhe< ^/.Ljkc to see OOP win „„.... njfi day's.survey say they would like irescnta the reports of the .Now Jferaoy ind Carole Smith and Mrs.'Fcrgu- ^president, on the Cronford'Com- effective, but DPT bombs are np,L •Llktf to BCC Democrats win 41.2 'oil exclusively In thin arci. • ; Rether., The depth or 0areats.""B0w)[EWL And" taking -nvne TO have fun local newspapcrxwon lltst place munity Council waii due to dn ac- While every team cannot be a sectional the Cranford Civic Forum. Daughters of the American Revolution at the state D^pvnds on candidates and to see a Republican victory.. . on.\ .' .. ..'•.•'-, r convention. • . . '. . • • '< ..• • •• Follow New Jersey_Po)^reports In this and understanding of their cbll- j an* enjoy children is flrst. and the third place prize was won cident ana not to' poor .health as tpwriwide projects. •''•••• • : ,'. In some cases, invasions of the , , TenVfarsAfo m ,•.•:.;." . , campaign waged ....'..'...... ^...M 17.0 icwapapcr. / ' ' "-^Refreshments \vere "ii'et-ved aftct or state champion, there is something Here's how Republican Party Th ren makes a difference feere. Par-1 US. not necessary' either to en-In the printed newspapers divl- mites occur regulqrty year after The war fund and roll call drive of Cranford- • Fire, of undetermined ' origin destroyed' the " Now Jersey Poll weekly feature he program. I eported in last week's edition ef While all of its. past accomplish- about a winning team which arouses year. Heavy fertilization, of lawns, Garwood-Kenilworuj ChaB^r, 'AmedciiA^ Red • stock-and interior fittings of a grocery store oper- ion:. /' "/• ~" The Citizen and Chronicle. Cross, nearea the two-third :inark-with jMt;M5.74 ated by-Max Karas at 11 Johnson avenue. D;imai;e ments are commendable, it appears that, a community^spirit which : cannot be producing, rank gt©wts_of,. grass, was set ot $3,000. . favors growth of the rpJtesl More of the ?18,S00 Quota tinrnecT in, Henry W. Whipple, the council has strayed from its original aroused in^ony other fashion. This is, treasurer.'annpiinced. li, L • .. . The sixth annual communion breakfast of the good forTthe school ahd also very g judicious use of fertilizer has \a Rubinoff, nptcd yiolinfiit bf the radio and con- Young Ladies". Sodality of Ste. Michael's Church! purpose which was principally to coordi- some cases resulted M» greatly re- was to be held in the church auditorium. All EJtiC H. PETERSON. JK. cert stage, was to give a concert tinder auspices of m for the town. duced mite population. the Cranford lions Club.' Proceeds of the concert ' women of the parish were invited to attend, The theJlbest-and the nate the activities of the many organiza- County Arricultaral Atent in t ouse is were to be donated to the Lioins' civic and charity Rev. Dn Harold Dilger of Seton Hair was to be We congratulate our fine higb/school insecticides fair.control ?oaching on grass are only temporarily ef- A galaxy of stars, including many champions i-brbwh creature. : about donation to the Red Cross drive.' '- It became; in itself, another organization, staff; on-the ipany. laurels/they hav fective and are-slow-acting.' Com* ., ; Eight members of the. Junior class and125 mem- ' and former champions in different athletic fields, one tenth of an inch long. Its body plete control rarely ' lasts ' longer bers of the senior class of Cranford High School were to be. presented at the Sports Carnival under As a coordinating group, the O brought to Cranford this year. Keep oval and without segmentation. thah one • month and a. lapse of were elected to membership in the National Honor the auspices of the Lions and Rotary.clubs. munity Council serves a worthwhile and the good work! • It feeds on grass and other lawn about ten days from time'of ap- plants and ..sometimes becomes plicatiorito achievement of control important place; as another organization abundant in prob- and William Stanger of 409 Casino MARKOS TEA 110QM CORDIALS We oommend them on attaining- lam^is primarily one of preventing avemte," first honors, and eighth discuss projects which requiw'coqpera- their goal and wish them continued suc- further entry or the mites into the grade pupils William Cook of 402 Hold "Party In Our Pink Boom house.. ,- -••"• .; WALKER For Easter tion of many groups, such a/the annua) cess in their project which will culminate High street-and Robert Stanger of EASTMAN. STREET. 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THE CRANFORD AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, MARCH__2&--i«33 CRANFQfiP CITIZEN' ANp THURSDAY, MARCH 2G. 1953 Page Fiire Priory ^ectionj-bal-^riffln of nay^uf^building-lots—afzrVnltaey -„_.. -Construction -Co.— -f rtim Ltnden place;- .,..-. fourth;-'John from Williams street. Green ^and others, Carpenter place'. ' grafe will be lisited firit among the Mr. and Mrs.' William R. McGra- a done .tract in Orange avenue, R. Tozzi of Plainfteld. sixth; Henry -.Irving Folkenflik to Edna E. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Albert Mr. and Mr;;. -Nicholas" Netta, harn to Willuim' F.' McGraham,' lots 101.47 feet from My pie place. 11 candidates for" the Republican J. Lyons' of Elizabeth, seventh; Dpll, piope,l-ty_known-as 6 LaSalle to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jeffries, Jr., to Mr. and Mi's. William N.343 and 344, map of Lehigh Park. Arthur O. Nelson of Roselle,' eighth; nomination as .assemblyman from aVenUe. "^ property in Dunham avenue, 200 Sims, property known as 27 Rama- " Sylvia McKenna to Sylvia Mc- Union County. . - and Carlyle W. Crane, mayor of po road.. ~ . •" Kenna and Loretta McKenna Blix, Young GOP Names Plainfleld, eleventh: " Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Staub, Jr., feet from South Sixth street. Sell Religiou* Articles Rabbi Brand to Speak • CranfordJs other assembly hope- to Charles M.' Sheperis, lofeitLtb -UUhVand Mrs. John E. Jeffries to Township of Cranford to Philip lots 24 and 26, block 4. map of Kenneth Estabrook, president ot Methodist to Confirm at Services; Local Man Leads GOP ful. Ira D Donan of 28 Hamilton In the Republican freeholder15, block 4, map of the~~Righland Mr. and-Mrs. Robert P. Davies. Yannonc. lots 232 and 233, block lands late of John Dunhann the, Cranfoi-d Young Republican Thought for the Week On Passover Seder avenge, afco made out well in the contest, the three bracketed.incum- Kir. and Mis. Herbert J. Frank pi&perty in Dunham avenue, ISO 7^4; map of Cranford Knolls. Mr. art^l Mrs. William D. Honau Club, was' receptly elected treas- Schedule At Church Library iiembly Candidates^ bients; Albert J. Bennlnge'r of . Mr. and Mrs; Nat H..«- Platt to Rabbi - hilip Brand of Temple He will be listed. fifOi." to-Mrr and-Mrs. William. Douglass feet from South Sixth-street. to Mr.-.and-MrA-Richara P. Wahl, urer of the Y6ung nepublican»-oi'" A wide • variety of religious ar- Beth-El will speak -on ~"Hbw to First Church Dorian Listed Fifth Mountainside, Donald M; Pearsall Fritts, property known as 1 Beech Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weber, prbt>erty known akM5 Elrr\ora ave- Union County. Cranford was ad- ticles arc now on sale in St. Mich- .,» By the UEV. NEAL HERNDON, Jr. . , *o. iiuxciicc of Wesifleld arid George W! Her- >-Mr. .and Mrs. Johfe Orleanskt to property in Lexington avenue, 118. Conduct a Passover Seder,'' at v street. nue. •• '• • !^ •,- '•-•' mitted into the county .organizar. ael's* Library, Besides the articles Assistant pastor. First Presbyterian Church Confirmation and. reception'" of¥ Hch_of-HHlside are listed in the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Rut-feet from Colin Kelly Street; . Fassover Sabbath , Eve services tomorow. tht' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Hopkins tron. An application fdr member- on .display, orders will be taken THE TWO WAYS members will be held at both 3:15, 4:45, 7:30 and 8:45 p. m. First Presbyterian ChurchTinfc man O. Steengrafiff3W.2Ee of 397 Lincoln•S^y^imZ&JZ .first ithrce'.spots. Thuy are trailed , Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Levitin mayer, property known as 125 Madison Associates, Inc., to Mr;. Following -the regular services, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Wil-ship was received from the Kefjil- for any other item which ma.ynot Text: lie that spcakcth o] himself scckcth his own glory: services Sunday, Paliin Sunday, in Clam Chowder will be sold by mornhig will be*in at 0:30 andij I avenue, east; brightened consider- by."Lee S. Rigby of_Sprinsfteid7r°^! lot iq revised Thomas street..'• and Mrs. Albert Vitale, lot 42, map but hr that sccketh his glory that sent him,'the sami is true, and children of the Hebrew School'will ! ... -s -are listed liams, Jr., one' tract in Orange aye-- worth Young Republican Club. be displayed. . • the Methodist Church./The Rev. Circle 3 on \Wednesday.' All or- o'clbckl The Chapel Choir win sins I ably last Thursday afternoon. - Eugene F,vDily- or Summit and map No., 5 of Osceola Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vannone to HO unrluMeoxisncss is with him. ' • ,^,; ..>•'• •• —John 7:18 perform the Seder *-for-the adults. at both services "Jerusalem," by wln a } this order: William R. Vander- Park. Mr. and, Mrs. John.Donatello, lots Statutes, Bibles, bracelets, med- . . These Lenten days are periods of spiritual stock taking. Albert Allinger, pastor, will speak ders must be In by. Tuesday, Jerusalem," by • Fo»« g drawing for posi-ibilt of Summit, »second; Bryant W. Albert S. Baker of Pluinfield in By RABBI PHILIP Sunday at 10 a. m. there, will pc on "How to Take ACity" and the Ninth grade-boys will wash cars Parker, and the Rev Robert that, order.. . . . '. " Mr. and - Mrs.. Joseph Spirkow- 234 and 235, block. 764, map of als. Rosaries, missals and" the like As no business could long endure without time ,/or inventory, no Model Seder Service, for the • Temple Beth-El may be purchased or ordered Sun- - spiritual life can be sustained without times for. meditation'and combined choirs will sing at both every Saturday morning: at theLongaker'. s message Will be "When I , Paul L. Troafet, turnpike author- sky to Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Cranford Knolls. ^••' Passover, the Jewish f day morning from 7:30 a. m. to prayer. So, during Lent, we wish to re-think the direction of .our children. Mrs: Brand's class will services "All Glory, Laud . and church from 8 a. m. to noon for the ;World Went Mad." ity chairman, heads the Republi- Sarnowski, property at corner bt Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luca to Mr. conduct the service, assisted by Runkih avenue and New street. . freedom, will be. . observed this noon, Tuesday and Thursday aft-, .lives. . „ ... ..,..- ••. . •- '.-'. •'••• ' '•;• • • ••••••• Honor" by^ Teschner-Bach, "Thy the. berieilt of the Youth Confer- _ T&e Sacrament of Baptism win can gubernatorial 'candidates- and Mrs. Carmen Luca property DEAL IN NEW year from suna6wiv Mouu.v. u crnoons from 3 to 4 and Monday, • '. • Two ways of life arc presented in our text: We may choose the Sunday Sahool children! Kingdom Come" by S^atcron and ence Fund and. the New Building be administered at the 9:30. a. m I Trailing him are Charles R. Keih Carrie ;H. Budau to Irving Folk- in Woodland avenue, 381. feet from sunset Tuesday,"Ap»il 7. This fes- Thursday and Friday evengigs to seek 6ur own glory, or we may choose to seek the glory, of "Siyum Behorim," special serv-, '*Palrns" by Faure.- > Fund. ••••'•.. strvice tp the following children-1 of Woodbridge, Sen. Kenrieth C. enflik,' property knovyn as 6. LaUnio- n avenue. _ '• ' •: '.-" tival commemorates the cleliver- from 8 to 9:30. Mrs. R. L. Wilson "Him who sent us into the world. Thefirst way of life asks, "What's ice for the first born, who are Joanne Nancy Brooks, daughter [ Hand of Elizabeth, Sen. Malcolm Sa'lle avenue. • , '" in it for me'.'" The second: (and this is the way on which God The following children will be Vina L. Allan to Vina ']W. J anec of the Hebrews from Egyp- is chuirnian of the religious ui- malcs,i will be held at 7 a. - m. confirmed at the 9:30 a. m. service: of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Forbes of "Somerset County, The LaSalle Realty Corporation Allan, property in Orchard street 19-JSLIP-53 : pronounces His .blessing) "How can I further the kingdom of tian'bondage/• -""; :ieles. Monday. J God?" . .-..•.•,..•.•. - ... - . .' ...•'..-- .,' : • Martha Anne Babcock, Jane Col- Brooks; Laura Jean Cbrtese, I Frederick F. Richardson of Newto Irving Folkenflik,- property 98.42 feet from Holly street/ In all generations, to all people, Francis Gleason was commended "What's in it for, me?" A college dean, addressing the. lins. Judith Ann Hicks, William Plan Choral daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noi'.manl Brunswick, Assemblyman Fted E. known as 4 LaSalle avenue.' Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ward to Richard Ho well. Betty Lou Jost, Qortese; Gary Talbot Estabrook.1 Shepard of Elizabeth and Alvin W. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Krae- Chardick, Inc., property in Blake Passover " became the symbol of by the Library Board for the job. graduates, urged Jhem to joi.n a. church if they were not already 1 man's quest for liberty, Uliuroh of a is doing with .the pamphlets to members.'His main reason was- that the doctors, '^jjp'uld meet CS Lecture Kent Randolph Kirkman, Audrey son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Esta-1 Van Shoick of Long Branch.. mer to Helen. Homack, property in avenue, .341 feet from Walnut aye - old is not merely ouc.'.iiii-icnt tv- f (miiid in Uie Vestibules of the people and thereby, got. more patients; the lawyers" would get. Joan, Kraus, Thomas William Mar- brook; Susan Taylor Folk' and John In the Democratic contest for Roosevelt ;ayenue, 500 feet from nue. COVERS rant". He represents nil tyrants 'of ;hurch. ' ^ m< reclicnls; and th'6 insurahce salesmen would make more.sales:' '. tin, Nancy Jane Miller, Ela|nc Eucharist Ridgely Folk, children of Mr. and governor, Robert B. Meyner~will B^rriiiide avenue. The Plainfleld Trust Company, Of course, each church wnnts to give all possible business to its . r.'W all ages. As in ancient days, so Diane Schad, Charles Fredrick A solemn procession and choral Mrs. Ridgely Crawford Folk; Ran. lead the ballot followed by Alex- Helen Homack William .surviving trustee, etc., to.Alexan- Miss Florence VaHo was elected own members; that is right and .good. But the dean would pose Presented Stendeiv Janet Louise Thcisz and yesterday and today, Pharoh is o the Library Board. . •"' ''..', ., Eucharist will be held at 11 a. m.dolph Wilson Glqwacki, son of Mr. I ander F. Ormsby, of Jersey City, Kraemer. and'others, foregoinj der Szanyi, property in' Blake material gain as the primary reason fof'uniting witH'a^church. A lecture on Christian Science Kenneth John Winne. property.. avenue, near lands of William proof that tyrants can be defeated, After the meeting, Dr. Blucm- Our text tells us this course. of action has. God's disapproval: 7 Sunday in Trinity Ch'urch in ob-and Mrs. William W. Glowacki; I Elmer U. Wene of Vineland arfd YES ! •••'.vfi was delivered in the.church audi- At the 10:55 a. m. service, the John J. Winberry of Rutherford. Township of Granfbrd j to/the Terrjr. the. chains of slavery broken. mel showed colored movies of the • •/• "How can I furthc^-4ne kingdom of God?" This is the servance of Palm Sunday. Other Robert Weston Hintz, son of torium .Springfield avenue at Miln following young people, will be services Include: 7,:30 a. m.—Lit- and Mrs: Otis A. Hintz, Board of Education of the/Town- George Markert and others to a big During the Passover week, Jews Christmas Crib Display. ••• question that mature-religious people ask. There is a selfless street, last Thursday, entitled: ship of; Cianfofd, lots 2»; -25,'27, 'abstain from letivoned broad or of people, our thoughts, turn; to Holy Scripture.., We sec Jesus in confirmed; Robert Craig pavison, urgy of the Blessing of the Palms; Alexander Szanyi, the foregoining "Christian Science; The Mankind Also, Cynthia* Lee Loebcr, I Transfers" of 29, 43, 45, 47,. 51, 53; 5V5i5 and 56,property. • any , food prepared with leskyen. an attitude of prayer at "Cethscmane, the night before he was Nancy Carol Dcgeii, Joan Louise 8 a. m.—Holy rist; and 0:30 SAVE op (• IP deal in of the Letter and the Spirit" by Dili; Barbara Glawitsch, Elinor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William map of building lot^r for sale- by Mr. and Mrs. Wibtey Whim to Special sets of utensils'and d'ishcV crucified, selllessly praying, "Not my will, but'thine, be •done." 1 a. m.—Family; tip and Church Real Estate ~r. Mary C. Holjoway, C.S., of Shreve- Naomi Ingeholm, Robert For rest Loeber; Jeffrey Hanseh Miller, sun i Vollnoy Alexander Szanyi, 'property in our .low are used and rnatzos are eaten as Choirs to Sing Here is.Paul, writing to the Galntian Christians, reporting, to School." Low, Low them his utter surrender to, the Miistcr: "I am cruel fled "with" port. La., member of tl>e Board of Morrell, John Clingman. Munday, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter JoiiathM Residential • '•-< The following deeds have been Mr;-.and Mrs.^athew E. Sacil- Blake avenue, near lands of Wil- overhead affords a reminder'of' the Israelite's bur- Lecturcshiptof The Mother Church, "Qnp, ot, She most solemn days recorded in the office .of the county owski to Mr, : ^ Mrs. Matthew E. yoa these low Christ: nevertheless i live; yetnot'Irbiit Christ liveth in me," . Janice Laurel Papp, Harricf Mable in tiuPShr.jstian year/' the Rev.Miller, Jr.; Karl Richard r, liam Terry, prices ried departure from Ej»ypt when. Listen to "John the Baptist, following the baptism of 'Christ, Ttoe-EjW^ChUrch of Christ, Scien- Sanford, Karen Marie Sorensen, register, Court House,,Elizabeth: Scilow.ski, ny pe'Ety. in Adams cir- prices. • . .. Special Music Frank V. H. Carthy, rector, said, III, son'of Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. | ment Houses py Mr.'and Mrs. Louis Villarealc to Obligation order of events and arrangements . glory, but one-who seeks-the glory-of-Him-who sent \is. ning to focus your attention and place of their regular meetings.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Douglas Mortgages • You'll'favor these wonderful :> Mr." and-Mrs. Andreas Mdller to Distance Not Object which.is conducted on the first two The Westminster. Fellowship open y'iour heart to the spirit and In the afternon, many parishion- R. York. . ' ••••*' Fred E.'Haley, parple district Thomas V. Albert,,lots 86 and 87, evenings of the festival. The sym-.vill have' a -discussion on prcdes- the letter of its teaching to the endsupervisor, for the state Depart- irS: will accompany the choir to The last of the Lenten Vesper selection of sli)tcoveraP . '' . Prompt Delivery/ bols'included in the Seder are; ar- ination at its meeting Sunday at that you' may be healed by the Long Brnnch where at 7:30 p. m.Services will be held in the gym- block C map'ot CranfgrS -Gardens, ment Of Institutions and Agencies, ection No. 2. JOSEPH LEVY ' ranged in a special dish and con- p. m. • • . ••_._•. '-'•'".'.•' •- Sunrise Service9 Cantata to Bespiritual understanding it imparts. will speak on "Who's Afraid?" at the choir of the local church will nasium^ at 4 p. m. The message AVAILABLE ON TIME PAVMEN1 sist df three matzos, bitter herbs, The Communicant's: Class will sing; a service of Passiontide Lit- will be given . through the film, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Dietrich GENERAL CON CTOR The spiritual inspiration of thea meeting.of the Child Study Club o Mr. and MrsyJohn D. Oathout, (•a reminder -of the bitter times in meet on Tuesday at 4.p. m. Christ set aside, finally add com-Monday at 8:15 p. m^ Mrs. R. Jurgica. l music. St. James' Church "Diist or Destiny," the portrayal Egypt), Parsley' (reminder of the Members and-friends of Osceola in Long Branch is the home par- property knoji>/n as 405 Prospect 103 Adanu Ave. CRanford 6-1261 RAIiway 7-41228 pletely, the letter or law of mat- Hawes will lead devotions and the of God at work in the redemption iventie.' UPHOLSTERER spring season), !&r)t water, a com- hurch arc invited to see the sound ter. Let me illustrate how this hostesses will be Mrs. M. Hallen- ish of Trinity's rector, the Rev.o. f man. • ' ., CARPENTRY MASONRY PAINTING icture fllkncalled: "I Beheld His , Two special. Easter programs are^ '. '.,•' '—~—7^—• Mr. Carthy. * ... Mr. aiut^Mrs. Frank H.Vilct to RAliwav 7-4W16 J. bination of nuts, apples, cinnamon ? may be proved in Christian Sci- beck. Mrs. L. M: Tottcn, Mrs. W. The Junior Fellowship will meet find •wine (Cha roses.),, a 'roasted Glory" which will be shown -at being arranged at the Alliance 'Hour ©f Soilff Service Mr. and/Mrs. Rcgionald A. janow- ence, by relating an incident that Selinski and Mrs. E. Reider. Services during Holy Week at m the Junior High Room at 7 p. m. ki, •t>rQperty known as 25 Eliza- 649 We^t Grand Ave. ; Rahway, N. J. lamb bone and a roasted egg. herlock Hal lof Trinity Churchy in Church.- ' , '•..-'. •••. . o . happened '• to a member - of my Missionary..Group, for children Trinity Church will be 'held on The Senior Fellowship at 7 o'clock he afternoon and evening. bctjr avenue. •'" ' ' During the Seder service every The Alliance Youth Fellowship Set by Church of Christ family.-- ,. '.- . .:.,. in the Primary and Junior Depart- Monday and Tuesday at 10 a.m.fn the Senior High Room will have is planning an Easter Sunrise r. and Mrs. Willidm Frlcdrich- member of the family' seated A Candlelight Communion serv* The Echo Lake Church of Christ, He' went unannounced' into a ments of the .Church. School' will and on Wednesday at 7:10 a. m.as the guest speaker,. J. Brenton to Mr. and Mrsr.iPrank Kf. Vilet, ce will be held ' on Maundy Service ut Echo Lake Park and the house set apart forliim at hid mill- meet at 3:15 p. m. tomorrow and Following the early service 0,10, Stearns, Jr., who will talk on "Why around the table-drinks four cups choir will present a cantata/depict- 600 Springfield avenue, will meet property, known as 31 Cranford of wine. The- height of the Seder Thursday, Aprjl 8 at 8 p. mi The site late one evening, and in reach,-? Circle 5 will sponsor a trip to theWednesday, the last in a series of I Chose the Ministry." errace. . . • •." •. . CHUCKLCf for an "Hour of Song" tomorrow Session will meet at 7:15 to're- ing the Easter story at the, 7:45 ing for the light switch stepped Sunrige Dairy, Hillside from 9:30 Lenten breakfasts will be served At 7 o'clbck ; prospective mem- for children comes with the asking p. nn. service . on Easter Sunday. night at 8.' The whole Worship Mr; and Mrs. Frhnk Stcdelman of the four, cjliestions as , to why fe new members. They Will be on a loosened radiator grille in the to 11:50 a. m. Mrs. H, Shafcr can for the convenience of school chil- bers of the church will meet in the :o Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Laird, prop- BY "BILL" SCHROEDER Choir members have been urged service will be devoted to a ca- floor. The restulting fall snapped be contacted, for transportation. dren and commuters. . The local' this night is different from the iven public, recognition at this to attend the rehearsal at 8 p. m. Chapel with the; members of the Communion Service. . pella congregational singing under the bone in his leg-halfway be- ' Final, confirmation classes will parish in cooperation with- the NOW, JU5T TOR BCIN6 GEE, GOSK TEACHER! other nights of the year. . '' next Thursday. 'V Session. The. topic for discussion' BAD I'M GOING'TO By the' Passover theme, Jcuts Circle No. 1 of the Women's the' direction of * a' succession of tween the knee, ahd ankle. Still in be held at 10 and 11 a. m. Satur-Cranford,Clergy Council will spon- will be "The Art of Churchman- THAT AINT The Rev. George A. Aitchesori, MAKE VOU B0>5 IVRITE, HIS NAMES signify ^for every person to live in Guild will .meet on Tuesday at the different song leaders. • '- darkness, he crawled to a bed day. .,'.' . .,'•• • •'•'•- .' • sor showings on - Wednesday of. ship." pastor, announced there will be a nearby'and >managed to. lie down, the Cathedral Color films on "Pas- Sfaccordance with his faith, freedom ome of Mrs. O. Parsons, 120 Mo-special Good Friday service at the This is to be the flrs.t of a per- Superintendent's Council will At 8 o'clock the Session wiU lawk drive. ' - straightening the limb as best he meet tonight at 8 p. m. in thsioe n of Christ, "I Beheld His ALL the. Jews' to live as a nation in church at 8. p..m. at which,time manent schedule of monthly hymn was able. : ' '• ' "'~r' meet, with the- members and par- Israel, and without, and .freedom Holy Communion will be served. singings, sponsored by the Echo chapel With Robert Hardy, church Glory." Showings will be held in ents, of the Spring Communicants' From the moment the accident school' superintendent, in charge. Sherlock Hall at 3:15, 4:45, 7:30 idr^evory people ,lo live in their Charles-; Druehi has .asked,,that Lake Church. ... < \ . Class in the Junior Department of o salvage something, from a "What occurred," his consciousness ."was Boy Scout Troop 75 will meet to- and 8:45 p. m. There wiU be.no ad- .ownNcountry with - a': government might hove been." Txi all it .offers all those persons wishing to, _ , Glen A- Hemingwjy formerly of the Church School Building, pre- K flooded with God-sent ideas about night at 1-p.-m. •-••'*'••'" ;••>•' •'•/•- mission- charge and the general of their own choosing. an opportunity to practice more flowers for. Easter decoratlonsTjave Detroit, Mich., is tolSe the speaker paratory to being received Into MOTORISTS'. the perfection of God and.the than Bible Study Class will convene public is invited. • uliy those virtues Holy Mother them at the 'Church April 4. for/the Sunday worship. Edward of His creating. Clear conviction the church^ at the^Holy Thursday Church so ardently recommends to The Rev, Mr. Aitcheson will con- J. Shewmaker will be the song in the chapel at 10 a. m. with Mrs. On Maundy Thursday, art All came to him that since he.was D. Green well as leader- and , the Communion Service. us:, prayer, fasting, and almesglv- tinue his sermons on. the theme, director at both the 11 a. ra. and Day "Watch" will be held before '.,The "Moments of MeditaUon" St. Michai-rs that man of God's creating, he Prayer Group will meet at thethe Blessed Sacrament at St. An- We will not make a large iob out of a ntfall. ng. Almsgiving means more than 'the Principals of the Kingdom," 5:30 p. m. services. could ho more fair than could God; will be held each morning, Monday ust dropping a coin in the poor- at the 11 a. m. worship service I. E. Traylor will give the brief home of Mrs. T. Bareness, 20 Hill- drew's Altar, in .response to the call tig today for tool repairs and lw sure o{ getting for reflection is always true to its crest avenue, at the-same hour. through Friday,, from 7:25 to 7:42. v Co^neir box. It entails praying for all the Sunday. He will speak on "Man's communion address as the congre- Lord's plea, "Could ye not, watch what-you desire.- "•••.. ,-'.•'•'. •: ~ •;.•" ' ' ' original; 'His work; therefore, was ^ A film on the* life of Christ will with me one brief hour?" in honor An invitation is extended to all By JAMES 1\ WOODS have-nots." Retreat in the -Day of Trouble" at gation observes the memorial of to disprove this lie of the fallen to begin these days of Holy Week Not only must we pray for those the 7:45-.'.p. m. service. '.;. -v: • • Christ preceding the morning ser- be sponsored Wednesday. by the of the institution of the Holy v man or. Adam and replace, it with Cranford Clergy Council at Sher- Eucharist Closing players and in prayer in God's house. Hasn't Lent slippedNby quickly? who! are devoid of worldly goods, The Rev. Mr. Aitcheson and mqn. •' • • .•'•:...... ' • the reality of man, the unfalien lock Hall of Trinity Church at meditation by the rector will be Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Here we are on the threshold of We must also pray for the spirit- Mrs. Aitcheson have returned Ruth Norton will tell the chil- pure consciousness which is the ually poor. In praying for the held at 8:30 p. m. • the Executive Board of the Holy Week. I do hope you've se- home following a visit t with their dren's class of "Jesus's Parable of embodiment of every quality of have-nots," you might say a spe- Woman's Association will meet ill cured one of the booklets \ spoke Son, George, a Naval air cadet sta- the Lost Sheep" during the 10 a. m. good. .'. • ,' ' ' ' ' ' the Choir Room, and Tuesday af- about last week. You know, the cial' prayer for' those who. "don't tioned at Milton, Fla. Bible study period. Reba Faye q SERVICES In a short while, all pain had tcrnoon-at 1:30, Group 4, Mrs. Fred . one which contains the Holy. Week have time" and those who. "don't The Board of Deacons will meet Shewmaker will teach the young CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Right! It's only fair-play to give others on your party-line ceased. By two in the morning Rev. Dahlquist W.' Mayer, leader, will meet at •liturgy.With it you'll tie able\o get around to It." Just one prayer at the church at 8 p. m. today. ladies' class. Carleton M. Saunders .. God is ever with man who!, con- I WflWUT HVt follow more closely and better vtn\ will do because they are invariably, will lead the adult class discussion such peace was his that he fell stantly needs to be gratefully the home of Mrs.. A. J. Davics at a chance to make and receive their calls CBB-3474 The Board of Elders Will' meet asleep. Awakening in the daylight, OUR REPUTATION IN ROOFING AND derstand The Divine, Tragedy as it^h same people. You know, .the Monday at 8 p. m., according to its on becoming as little children to aware of this spiritual fact. The 203 Elizabeth avenue. 1 before he remembered what had WiU; Preach IS UNSURPASSED. . unfolds during the Week. If youones who arc always "up to here.' chairman, Bradley 'M. Wyatt .' / enter the Kingdom of Heaven,' : Lesson-Sermon on "Reality" , in Other groups of Hhe Woman's Incidentally, allowing a few minutes between calla also helps plan to participate in the tremen- They don't, have time for devo- occurred, he was standing, and a Christian Science Churches this Association will nieet on WedneS; Children's Bible Club, under The Thursday 8 p. m, Bible short time later met the company make everyone's party-line service better. . dous events of the coming week tions, for worthwhile reading or leadership of Mrs. George E. Oster- study is conducted by William D. Sunday- will enlarge upon this, day, those starting at 1 p. m. are .why not, participate /ully? You for any.- of- the things .associated physician on his way to the office. theme. • ' . •: AtCalvary - Group 1, Mrs. A. H. Frarkjs^ani heldt, will meet at 3:30 p. mFogl. c and tonight's lesson twill be At his request, they stepped into can't do^this unless you understand with-Lent Th^jTarc always "too Wednesday. Alia on Wednesday, concerning "Music in the Church." The Golden Text is from Isaiah: The. Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, Mrs. Edward Roos, leaded; hos- b h the. doctor's office- and an.X ray P.S. Ifs always a good idea to what it's all about and you'll never busy" and strangely enough, they the Rev. Mr. Aitcheson. will resume There is a separate class tfor chil- "Since the beginning of the world chaplain, TJSNR, will preach at the tess, Mrs. Roos, 405 ;Nprth Union understand unless you read, study, was taken. It gave evidence of a arc the ones who "never get around the study .of the Book of Romans dren. - •• •'• • .'•.•••'—•..• full fracture which had been most men have' not heard", nor perceived Palm Sunday 8:30 Matins and 11avenue; Group 2, EUzabeth > make sure your receiver and. meditate. ,,••.'•' to it" — no\natter what it is. at the mld-wcck-jjrayer-and Bible by the' ear,> neither hath Uie eyeo'clock Main services at Calvary Gilbert, leader; Hostess, Mrs. J. H. : Thousands of pamphlets have beautifully healed, and to this day is replaced properly. The pamphlet racks in St Mich- study at 8 p. m. the good doctor delights to give seen, O God, beside thee, what he Lutheran Church, There will be Tunner, 2 Stratfora terrace;. Group, been written, printed, and dis- ael's "(which incidently arc oper- The Home Missionary Society Slute Cana Conference hath prepared for him that wait- no communion. - . 5, Mrs. Walter/Kirk, leader;' hos- * tributed to help us understand-ihls Christian Science credit for a re-cth for him." 64:4) ; ^Otherwiseyourline±- ated by the-Pariah library) are will meet April 2 at 11 a. m.'atAt Westfield Sunday markable pieco of 'mental surgery. 'The Junior Choir will sing "All tess, Mrs. 3.AL Jeffries, 25 Seneca You Can Lose Your license If You FaH To Comply 1 Mystery of Divine Love. You'll conveniently located so that on the church. Guest speaker will bo A further, citation from the King 1 road; Groirti.6, Mrs. J. H. Buck- and every, 'phone on your find a number or them in the pam- Married couples from Cranford, In just such ways does the Glory, Laud and Honor ' by Tcsch- your-way in or out you can select Mrs. Florence G. Lothrop, wife of James Version of the Bible reads: ner at the early service. ^Hiring nam, leader; hostess, Mrs. A. D.. phlet racks in St. Michael's, and in in just a minute one of the many the Rev. William Lothrop, superin- Garwood, Kenilworth, Rahway, Christ-come to the flesh to destroy "Behold.the tabernacle of God is Sanderson, 212 Breech street; and :pxarty4ine—is"busy!' With Hew Jersey's Hew Security ResponsiWIHy Uw! nearly every other church you Scotch' Plains, Fanwobd and Neth- error. It reveals the real man, the 1 i o'clock servfee,; at. which interesting booklets which can tendent of God's Lightsouse Mis- with men, and he will dwell with Group 7,- L-^Butlcr and visit You simply can't afford to erwood wilf meet for an informal your perfect spiritual selfhood and them, and, they shall be his people, 12 persons will be received -into to. incoming calls. Effeetn« April 1, 1953 «I1 driww ••»* owner* ot tnotor prove so helpful, if given a chance. sion, New'York. She will tell what nicmbership, ih'e'Scnior Choir will Mrs. G. R. Smith, leaders; hostess, pass them by, too often. Why notThe racks are frequently restocked is being accomplished by the mis- Cana Conference with the Rev. F. mine, and destroys the. incarnate and God himself shall be with (except Federal, State*. County and City ©wr*d can) %rij| U error-of materiality.----i- sing, ."Ride 6n!*«Ride On!" byMrs. C. W. Latendorf, 35 BalmieW make a practice of stopping, at to supply you with! a. enstant source sion among the "unfortunate" men J. Houghton Sunday afternoon at them; and be their God," (Rev. 1 r^pared to tm£* proof of financbl te«po«rikuity op to $11,000 least to examine.some of them? Holy Trinity School, We'stfldd. All dovsr the. globe the daily George. ••--—,—r parkway. ' ' of new and interesting informa- in the Bowery of New YorkrThTs At 1:30, Group 3, Mrs. L. They are put there expressly for tion. For those- who doht have the will be the annual "covered dish' Emphasis wljl be on the applica- study, of the truth goes on. SeleStionslto-be-read from the The annual Conflrmatioh Serv- If they aro involved b an accident wherrf tjbereu a death, injarv, 7 Lerda, leader; hostess, Mrs, M. S. time or the inclination to read * a luncheon meeting, and all members tion of spiritual principles toTtfie Whether in the quietness of home,, or propa>^ dunage In »eaM of $ 100. FAILURE TO COMPLY CnTStianTsclence textbook "Sci- ice will be held Sunday afternoon Decker, 110 Manor avenue; and worthwhile liook, these pamphlets and friends are urged to attend psychology ahd practical details of on the battlefield, on the high ence and Health with Key to theat 3 o'clock. Ten conflrmahds are Holy Week offers us a chance to seas, or within' the blessed refuge Group 8, Miss Helen Plummet, . WITH THIS REQUIREMENT MEANS AUTOMATIC SUSPEN- finish Lent in a blaze of glory, to fill a very real need. Just -think, and bring their, favorite dish. living family life. > Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy to be presented tot church' mem- here is a vast hoard of, material of public Christian Science Read- will include the following: "Take leader; . hostess, Mrs. RicharJ SION OF YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE AND REGISTRATION. renew our good resolutions and to . Sunday Bible School will meet The afternoon wlll-*conslst of ing Rooms, hundreds of thousands bership. Pastor Dahlquist will be Hughes, fr Bluff street* will meet. carry on strongly to a glorious more - precious than gold — andat 9:30 a. m. with classes for per-three talks by Father Houghton. heart; dear sufferer, for this reality assisted at this service by the-Rev. you don"t have to dig for it It's of individuals turn for daily spir- of being Will, surely *appear some- Easter. To some it is a last chance sons in all age groups. Eugene The tlrst will be on marriage as ititual sustenance, refreshment, and Godfrey E., Albert! of St. Paul's [•Ml there for the taking. • Why don' Pettersen, superintendent, has' an- is lived today; the second, treating time and in some-way. There will church service. • healing to this study. They study, Evangelical LuTTierat* Church, The Junior choir will rehearse The Easiest Way To Establish Rnandal you resolve to do a little "prospect- nounced that progress .is being of marriage, as planned by God; : be ho more pain, and all tears will Linden;" instructor of the class (Mi. , ing?" It pays big dividends, atyd in common with most other'Prot- be wiped away,'" AVK. AT. MILN »T. the church houjfc for children 84 assembles in the church base-- Youth fellowships will meet at freshments, the priest-conductor the Christian Science textbook is 1 ]Nm1953 Dtvttoa of Motor V< 6:30 p. m. The senior group will •'.: ' .. cuMirpmo - >r"- •"•'.•whose parents wish to attend the ment on Tuesday at 7:30 p. tn. will lead a dlscussion;question the key which opens the'•' Bible's ; Service*: Sunday 11 A. M. WHETHER OR NOT YOU ARE TO BLAM • * * **** feature a "Question Night." Presi- period. ;- deep meaning. The results of this . Sunday School: B:3O A. M. dent David Shepson, a student at iThd afternoon . wil? end with study are shown in multiple heal- ^Testimonial Service WALLPAPER in thb amount up to $11^)00. • W AUTOMATIC FROOT OPEN 24 HOURS A DAYI the' Missionary Training Institute, Benediction of the Most Blessed ings, in sinful lives regenerated, Wednesday Evening. 8:18 o'clock Nyack, N. Y., will answer ques- READING HOOK • of yoar ability to pay. ' '" • • ' ';'-'';'.' Sacrament during which the homes established * in harmony, tiojis which have been submitted lack > replaced with abundance,' itS N.rUi Vmlmm A*«.. Craafor* SAMPLE BOOKS by the members in advance. The couples will renew their marriage Mon. thta'ugh Frl., 10:30 to 4. FOIT BETTER vows. pain and bodily discord dispelled, IUPPS PIABMACY answers Will be taken from the Friday cvenlnCi 7:So to 9. BY — and health and poise restored. . . Saturday, 1 to i :o ; •11 Park Av*. Flaiiifldd Bible. All young people arc. urged LAWNS and GARDENS _R«THISUWU to attend. The Rev. Bernard King, treasurer PL.&0006 The fellowships will hold a social of the New York headquarters of THESE TWO VITALLY IMPORTAHT RULES— ut Roosevelt School Saturday at the Christian und Missionary Alli- 540-5 FERTILIZER : I 100 lbi. $2.95 ance, will speak. :••"-:' ZINS ^ NANCY A CAKPKKIB .VP fcttn 7:45 p. m. All- young people arc PULVERIZED LIMESTONE ... 80 lbs. .70 . B« protected wkk a mlaiman ol $11,000 totomolJU 1 invited. - • /• SEW and SAVE iamanca. DONTT RISK THE LOSS OF YOUR DRIVINO Day The Men's Bible Class will hold • • - •• .Vann ;Uf« < 8*4 ORGANIC FERTILIZER •„... 80 lbs. 3.50 and u Fellowship Dinner at 7'o'clock In th» past 10 ycart. blrtha oa NYLpNr- PRIVOECES! ~ tomorrow ut the Wcstfleld YMCA farms outnuinb«rcd death*. : Puckered WIRE and SPLIT RAIL FENCING yard These Bcauttfttt-tte* Patterns Will Add Glamor to Your Home DRIVE SAFELY at all ifaMa, SJm dmfag l» la* <*& StJRE t NOVELTY cup ALSO Mcddaat |»apaatam U yo» aa*» aay SUITING'.....:... :.....;;...;•.; ;..,. yard 59 Agrico •— Vigoro — Bovung — Bone.Meal law v» wfl! W taffy a» i VOD MAT wvm cmran, umnw m uU VAIT to EXPERT SHOE '~ : IkMMk IMnlic to MM (l'«to.Mtowl*« Floor Sample*—Gaily Colored • ." Hyper Humus and Garden Tools . * 8BE THEM TODAY! ,. . cumuM KIBMCS HAPIO rEoo«Ani ok vau OPEN SATURDAYS THROUGH APRIL 4 REPAIRING TABLE' CLOTHS .•...;.; ;. v. r COME AND GET IT — Afitt' SAVCt PILLOW cup QUICK SERVICE . :„.: : ,.;-i-;...... ;.;; 39. 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ing: President. Mrs. William : 1 : v SAR Leader Book Review Slated metter; • vice president., Mrs..; Ed- '•<"'••''.j.ii * ^ '-:& k"&M ;vH>;aft>V'^'- 4, Anniversary Mature Aids Servicemen ward Rathje and recording secre-1 About i& cranford members at- Accept By Morning m tary. Mrs. Hugo Staigcr. Election! tended the; twentieth anniversary Wfarmdtwe of 'The Heiress' Mrs. Howapd R;. Best' will -give j of officers will' take place at the party of the Westfleld Old Guard a . book review on "The Big •iir.riU^l meeting in April. last Thursday at the Westfield CHS Seniors By BEBN1CE W. HARRIS his return. The lights lower as she Change" by Frederick Lewis Al- Institute Girl I Nominating committee consists YMCA. The Rev.. John Evans, The Temple Players of Temple puts them out one by one, and one len at the regular meeting of the ; fhaplfl'" of the Seaman's Church Five of 12 seniors at Ciar>iord| |Bcth-El really <;ame of age onhears Morris pounding at the door Wednesday Morning Club at the! . ,"Mrs,. JJ Institute, New York, was. thHige h School who. have applied fj •Saturday night at Lincoln School in' vain as Catherine resolutely and library Wednesday at 9:45 a. m. speaker! ••..''•' • -• - . admission lo nursing schools have Ivith the presentation of. "The purposefully., .carries her lamp Mrs. Wayne Witte is program con- Gabriel B. McDiarmid 61 Cran- hlciress," the two-act play by Ruth slowly up the stairs, and the cur- sultant for .the month, of ApriL' •', Jersey State Federation of t been accepted, according to W J ford is director of the group wljiqh 0 [uui Augustus Gpetz that brought tain falls. Exhibitors in the 20th annual omen's Clubs.jn.its Youth" Con- ; Crailfortt Man FaCCS ba$-240 active members ranging in from the high school: , •' . servation Citizenship Institute pro- tuch plaudits to the Broadway A capacity crowd of five hundred art exhibit of the club, which will age from 60 to 94. All are retired They are tois Ziegenba^ a, |;tage play and the" Hollywood be held April 19 to 22, have be-, ject in an effort to build good citi- } Tipsy Driving Hearing Jean Fulcher Muhlenberg Hnsu persons applauded for numerous 'from?their businesses or profes- lliivie qt the same name. curtain calls and the president of gun registering their pictures.' All' zenship ahd to develop future lead- ; ^ hearing on' j .charge of drunk- sions. '..:..',•. tal, Plainfifild; Elaine Lewis. Uni-I i It Was hard to believe you were or. driving against 33-year-old Giiy Temple Beth-El, Jess Bernstein, titles of pictures and prices, if for er^ . • . ••,'•'•• yersity of Pennsylvania Hns liot on Broadway when the cur-presented Mrs. Bernard Kott with sale, must be listed with the com- The Citizenship' Institute • for.jior>!<-s of 35 Cayuga road will. be Philadelphia; Beverly Bl;iha, ] hain rose on "tthe beautiful Vic- ^j^ Monday in Elizabeth Munici- Finn's Old Timers' Quh ilowers and Lawrence Raft with, a mittee by tomorrow. , girls will Ije heldat the New Jersey, byterian Hospital, Newark, torian setting which elicited mur- gift in appreciation of their-efforts '' Members of the art exhibit "— College for Wonicn ih .New Bruns- pal Court, be-fore. Magistrate John -viary Ann Scherer, St Luke's HoZI hiiirs of appreciation from the : 1 i Albert Bairict as directors. By its continued ap- committee are Mrs. G. B. Spohn wick frorri 'June I5_throuf;h hr>on pital. New York City. [nidience. •••-.• . ' "." .'''. plause the audience registered its and Mrs. F. E. Slout. co-chairmen, of June 19. The: purjSo.^e of this in- '{ Mr." Borges entered a plea of Albert W. Baird of 15 Dunham : Also among, those seniors y: The play opens on an.Octbber approval of ,the versatile and high- Mrs. F. J. Martz, .Mrs. G. Russel stitute is to-provide training !» not guilty. ;mc! was released under. avenge has been inducted into the : will enter a school in the field „, Ucning.In the year 1850 at thely seasoned talents of. the entire good citizenship for girls who at-S150' bond'by Magistrate McGuire Smith, Mrs. Ralph S. Boyd, Mrs. Old •Timers'- Club- ol "the -Oxweil ntedicine-is Virginia Zckoll U|,l tiomc of Dr. 'Austin Slopes who group. -The play showed the hand Yttur tend. They'will have.the* privilege on March 13. '• • • '•:'•'. ; C. E. Elmendorf, Mrs, J. L-Grady; Headquarters Division Of the tinde Air Products has been a'ceppted.fof admission M Bind lost his wife in childbirth 20 of unusually deft direction of Mrs: Mrs. Leon E. Hunt and Mrs.fe/E. of attending a series of lectures '.. , 'Rot>crt'-Morton-*6f Elizabeth filed the Eastern - School for Medic ? Prompt Service • Lowesl I'riees !the charge following a collision Company, Newark. • J'cars before but still carries the Kott and Mr. Raff, a team that has McKeige. -__J- . : and of participating in the discus- Technicians iri New' York City, ncmbry of a happy marriage and always turned out an excellent .Mrs. J. L. Harbeck of" 10 Tulip street is helping to entertain siorts^which fallow. Eith.. lecti"'? between vehicles drivrigby the; Tl}e club1 consists of all employ- ALBERT B. CALDWELL Mrs. Evere.tt A. Heim, chairman 1 , Among the requirements for 1 wife totally different from his evening's entertainment. SJnce femen at a base hospital'at Camp Kilmer. A Gray Lady for .. will present sortie ph;i.«. of N'ew uy.b .men in Elizabeth on March 1 ees who,riave completed 25 years' ceptance at>any nursing school ill Mr. CaldweU, Cranford tax of; the Drama ' Committee, an- the Cranfqrd-Garwood-Kcnilworth Chapter, American. Red Cross. lotiringj ;.i?«*rnbiing,. inarticulate there is little actiial action to the nounced that members of her com- • Jersey State government, iftclud- service. All the new members, re- a nursing atitude test wKich J play, it is to their grea^ credit that collector, was elected president Mrs; Harbeck is one of, many Red Cross volunteer workers who FREE! ing Department of Education. De- llaughter wlrarwill eventually in- mittee have been invited by' Mrs. help carry but an extensive program of assisting others. Cub Pack 17 ceived certificates, when the • club given at various centers! •'"•oMrti-.l iLTit, his $30,000 estate. When the interest of the audience .was last week of the Abraham Clark $1.00 Sortilege \ COTY partment hi. Health. Department was feted- recently at the annual Chapter, Sons of the American William McDowell of Pluintield to out the country by the National]Catherine meets Morris and quick- sustained at peak level throughout. present a repeat readlnjt of "The ;of .Institutions and Agencies. Ie«is- dinner given by the Oxweld Club, Nursing Association. Since appli. The production .was..far...above Revolution. He was also named ling a child's picture, and a quill with lution end judiciary. A trip 10 State : 4" New Den' Clothe ly falls in love, and Jio- professes Constant Wite." Mrs. McDowell, cants take the test at different amateur standards. ••' •' National SAR delegate. I pen. •'• . '. ' .-•; ' • ''• '-,;•. ' BODY House at=Tienton is included. ,' The executive committee': of Cub which consists^of supervisors from Bovc for her, the doctor fears that Hfth district drama chairman, is Report Theft Ess. Sortilege times; acceptances arc made ac-| Hhc man is simply a fortune hun- :'Joseph A. Baxter, also of .All of the articles are heirlooms-. .. The Colony Club will sponsor ii Pack- J78 has welcomed f»ur womi < the factory and the development No less effective than" any stage giving a tea for all those partifei- 'laboratory. '.'. " • >:»'cordingly, . ker, and takes her to Europe for Cranford, was appointed regis- and arc valued by itheir.respective girl from the junior cln5S in Cran- •en as tien mother.-;. They include or screen star was Gertrude Sha- trar-genealogist ..'"."• pating in presenting: the Drama BEAUTIFUL : Mrs. Floyd L. Arnold/Mrs. Francis fcix months to test 'their, love. Festival on April 8 at the Park owners more-for sentimental rea- PERFUME -ford' High School, selected with piro in the role of Catherine m sons than for their intrinsic value. [While they are away,' Morris .the help of the high-school .p'rinci- IJV: O'Reilly,-Mrs. J.^H/Mirttdn and Sloper, the heiress. Her portrayal Annex Auditorium, Plainftcldi^. Theft of several heirlooms, bor- i Mrs. R, .Berthiau Ipends much time with Catherine's scene. It was done With superb The Temple Players have invit- pal.. It -wifl. be the first time the r of the shy girl, so inept at social The executive board of the club rowed for use in '"the Heiress," club, has'sponsored a girl. Mrs. ' ~ Tnc~t'UwrtiiiUi'>^announced . that SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Iiiint'at the Sloper house, relishes simplicity. . ed the person who took the case or —Pholo by A. Nic Hoa»iana •lie thought of someday being its graces to the dismay of her father, will-meet at tho home of Mrs: presented'. Saturday • night in Lin-anyone \vho~ata'ay find- the articles Thomas Campbell, cwi.c and lesis- 'cubs living ..in t&tL. vicinity of'the was- magnificent. Her emotional Maria,-the maid, was well play- Jack H. Brockbank, 705 Linden coln School by the Temple Players 'd'en mother wi)lbe assigned to new Shown above (1 to r) are members of Cub Pack 178. .sponsored by St Michael's Ghurchi^SsRow .1 — Richard Heir. Peter OF EYE PHYSICIANS Inastcr^and plan* for his elopc- ed by Roslyn. Neuman in every to return them to Mrs. William laiion chairman has made the ar- MtiIispfno, Robert Mueller, JWyles Goger, Gene Grail. Eugene Dohn, Jack Delaney. Bill Delaney, JohVFIugrath. Richard Keller and , shadings were most expertly place, tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. of Temple Beth El, has been re- rangements. ' . den;;. . Incnt with Catherine on her re- scene. Adelaide Isaac and Marion llavcson. 818 Springfield .avenue, ( Frank Jnnus; Row 2 — Dennis Byrnes, Charles Mattiria, Neil Castaldo. William Griffin, Jack Janus, Ronald ^stwanick. the Rev. lurn. v . • • • • handled and her stage presence ported to the police. '-. Mrs; Leroy Reigner, chairman .March committee mooting, was shotacd confidence and experience. Katz as Elizabeth and Miriam Al- or to Temple Beth-El on South, NEW! 1 William B. Donnelly, • pastor, Thomas Zimmerman, Edward Maiey, Michael Hogan, Jack Sullivan, Jamtes Capone, Tom Walsh and A brown, leather bag, containing avenue and no questions will be of the-Jjprnmating committee; pre- ^held Friday night at the home of Rene Betthiatfme; iVow 3—Jack Byrne^vTom Azar. John Sorrentino, John Armiger, Thomas Dulfy, Thomas A^ar; Joseph' Van Bergeh. umn i. unrirt However, on Catherine's return, . Lawrence Raff grew his owmonn d were most satisfactory and Schedule. Earlier ~ rented the "following slate of offi- C. F. Sullivan, 111 Elm street. .. joiicumstances arc such that she mustache to make his appearance decorative and Henry Rickles did the articles,; Was taken last Wed- askedt—^ .-•••.... Helena Rubinstein Francis Pfaff, Jerry Meyerhofr,'feevin -Lynch, Richard Sopk'o, David Shaheen, Floyd-Imperntbi James Walsh and Arthur' Venneri; nesday night from the car of Mrs. Row 4—Ronald Bird. Lawrence Beaiichea, George Gilleri, Joseph Martin, Thomas Leahey,. Robert Lawson, ^Ronald Walsh, Jack PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS llisclaims her inheritance, and, ill— more realistic "and he made the well as Arthur Townsend. ' Garbage Collections Apple B Breiinan, Brude Arnold antl Thomas Cornowski; and Row i—Michael Tesar,' Jeffrey Miritdn. Norbert Heagney, Frank ^aeser.' Ed ward lidvisedly, informs Morris of this. difficult role of Dr/Sloper, Cath- Behind the scenes. Lorna Raff KENILWORTH —Councilman Sylvia' Goldberg of Keith* Jeffries Hessler to Preside Coc; Edward GornowSki, Robert Shcrrer, Bill Washburn, Brian Pankuch, David Lynch, Edward Kreig, John.. Pfanofe, Peter Walsh. 109 JEFFERSON AVE. .( •Ic fails to keep.their elopement erine's father, most believable, the and Hannah Breibart proved them- Oliver J. Brown, Jr., chairman of avenue, while the car was parked SUMMARY OR SYNOPSI OF 195? AUDIT on South avenue, west. William A. Hessler of 38 West Robert Kenny and Albert Vajda. .'•••' ' '.'..•.•••••'•• •' ' '' . • .' ''•''' Martin Bldg. — 8trcet Floor I Wans, _and the scene where Cath- strength of his character -.never selves capable as business man- the public works committee, has Holly strect*head consul, will pre- REPORT OF TOWNS! OF CRAWFORD f 10 EL. 2-2340 L'iine' and her aunt wait, at first once wavering. '•'... agers, Lighting .was expertly hand- requested .residents to put their In the bag were a bell rope, side at the New Jersey state con- ' As Required by*, S. 40:4-2: Blizzard of 1888 Group ional Association of Postal Supcf- CHS Model RR Club tiyes to deisels, thesrebuilding: of lull of hope, then doubt,. then Fiorcnce7*Levy was absolutely led, by Irving Myerson and Megarbagl e out earlier. '.',•• owned by Mrs. Theodore Generut- vention of the Woodmen of^-th'e Combined Balance Sheet isors'. He l» superintendent of locomotives, freight, and passen- Ojla • A. M. to « t. X.Oally — If*B. « Than. » A. M. to 8 p. M. Icsignation-to tHe Wuth, was full delightful as Mrs. 'Penniman, the Winkel, of Cranford, to give the He explained that earlier collec- ti- of Millburn, which, originally, World Life Insurance SUvcicfy Ap- $1.19 T $2.00 mails at the Cranford Post Office. ger cars, paintshops and\he grave- V poignant sadness and most im- illusion of. gaslight. The sound came from the home of Johns Hop- Decerriber 31 Decembe'r 31 HOUIH Annual Luncheon Visite Elizabethport ; aunt who was so romantically tions are now heeded because the ril 10 and If in thV Ambassador DOROTHY GRAY Year 1952 Year 1951 Alfred Lang of 39 South .ayenu.e, of. old locomotives. xhe club fcressive. The' character change in thrilled .with Catherine's suitor, effects—so important to this pre- trucks have-.further to' takef'the kins' of , one,'of the Hotel, Atlantic City. The two-day Charles Skillin of 37 Arlinton The. Model Railroad Club of started this.year by Catherine toward the end . was sentation—were under, the super- Orange ASSETS road and John'H: Frazee of West- west, assistant postmaster at the capturing a quality of impish, wist- refuse since a dump.in Elizabeth is signers of the' Declaration of- Inde- sessionjwilJ bring more than 100 SHOWER Cash S 322,420.51 277,695.64 Cranford • High School 'recently Lory well done. After fan absence vision of Dr. Arnold Levine of field recently attended the 24th local post office,.has been named .a ful hopefulness 'for" Catherine's being used instead of '.the One- be- pendence;. a silver toddy cup, delegates and . visitors ..represent- Change Fund / ; 500.00 • 500.00 delegate to the State convention made a field trip to the Elizabeth- Savt 20%^UY THE FINEST If two. years, during which time Roselle. The.stage crew under the 1 annual luncheon' of the Blizzard marriage to Morris despite her between Lafayette and. Sheridan Which was a rare Tiffany piece; a ing more than 9,000 New Jersey U. S. Government Bond. ;,..../. ••••• .282.200.00 389,600.00 port repair shops' t&r the Jersey Alms To) Please "Dr. Sloper dies, Aunt Penniman able direction of Tony Eudene and SPRAY Men and Ladies of the 1888 or-June 27 in Asbury Park. ' knowledge that he was fortune- avenues.'" '••"•. miniature antique frame contain- Woodfnen. • •• • " ' ' ' Taxes and Tax Title latWReceivable' 396.214.78 439,593.84 Central Railroad. When a rrian comes to me for ad- ALUMINUM COMBINATION lontrives to bring Morris and Henry Rickles included Wynn Property Acquired .from /Tuit Title . , ganization at the.,. Mptel. Statler hunting.-- - '•./'•. ' .'. ' 1 t The members saw the'process of vlee. I find out the'kind of advice JTatherine together, and he pleads Katz, Dr. Bernard B. Kott, Albert L0TION V Lien Litiuidation / .134,765.00 ^116,765.00 grand ballroomTTrTweW York City. _ STORM V SCWW WINDOWS As the suitor, Morris Townsend, Order Draft Board 44 •hanging over from steam locomo- he wants, and I give. It to him. lor forgiveness and ^reconciliation, Goldberg, Jess Bernstein, William !as.ajgaia £?^a a^i assa Assessment and Assessment Mr. Skillin says memorabilia who.so ardently protested'the sinv 184,87*33 Iccling that there could now be Isaac and Sidney Lauren.'.-,. Liens -.Receivabl/ 157.825J6 and reminiscenses of the Blizzard To Induct 43 Men ) bar to their marriage. Catherine cerity of his love for Catherine, Accounts Receivable/ "•••'• 5,674.73 44,455.35 Jerry SanyoUr was personally Book holders were Miriam Lau- Fixed Capital — Emergency Housinu .. 15,832.05 15,832.95 Men of 1888 are on file at the New Selective service Board 44 at the emlngly agrees to elope and he ren of Cranford and Selma Mind- York Historical Society. .. llcpartt. thinking 'he has won the. charming and handled his role with % • Deferred (Chartiestb Future Plainfield Cityjfell, which serves COAST TO COAST MOVERS professional ease. .« lin of Westfield. Dressers' were Taxation -/General '522,711.39 566,581.23 AUEXTWDD AIOMINUM • SBF STOIING tirl, the house and the money in Mrs. Henry Rickles of Kenilworth Deferred Charfie/to Succeedfnt; Cranford and Garwood as well as fcne fell swoop,, and Aunt Penni- Jean Haveson's characterization and Mrs: Arnold Levine of Roselle. Year's Revenue - 5,000.00 8,861.04 Elect XIark Trustee other communities in western Un- Anrwtieve to ME9. «r TO ORDER • SOlDIYMfR. Inan is beside herself with'happi- as Mrs. "Montgomery, Morris's sis- Saf*. ter,, was so well acted that it Tremendous attention to detail Of Postal Organization on County, has; been ordered to ness; But Catherine has other ideas, was evident in the authenticity of Total ./fesets- ..:...... *...... ,....;.$I,843,145:12 $2,035,758.43 of q FACTORYTaYOU saving! prid orders the door barred against brought.applause from the audi- Peter Clark t>f 300 South Union nduct 43 men on April V. -,.:;";•:» ence upon.her exit after a single the entire production.' Close' col- For the Entire F SOAP RESERVES AND SURPLUS By Vas—SaU—Bwl- -A* laboration was': apparent amongst UABIUTII avenue has been elected a trustee ;Board 42r which serves Kenil- Bath Size Bonds: Pavt 448i)00.00 $ 522.000.00 of Union County Branch, 237, Na-' Leon Mindlin, interior decorator, Notes Payable ...... '...... 30.00 ..••...'• 30.00 worthv has been directed to supply ; FREE ESTIMATE and hom« demontlnlioi and Sylvia Goldberg, Jean Have- Appropriation Rfeservcs ...... 69.431.77 61,802.62 '69 m"en on April 16. ; . " • HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent son, Naomi Friedman, and Ann . Accounts Payable and. Other Liablliies •.. 7,576;00 49,989^30 FMONI 34 NOUaS »AIUf 0* WH0* VISIT Ot'B Scher in charge of properties, and i-L • THE STATE OF NEW JEUET ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. JFACTORI Improvement Authorizations ... 85.214.84 17,428.05 TO: Adolph-G. ill Von Soden, the un- Ruth Rosenson and Ida Gatfield in Statutory and Special Funds ~ :, •-••-'. 151.227.50 37,757.51 known owner. hU beirk. devli—fc anil Stonm Packtec » CnttBC • 8*eeteMr •• ... KnOBmiCS WVCK. WrTwSRy -. * \ charge of - costumes; —Everything 'Reserve for Amortization, Fixed Capital 15,832.95 15.832.95 >vonl>l reikreseritativM, »nd their or .»fty •.. ,sOc- • • •'•• ervc for Certain Assets Receivable .. 685,753.73 750.551.79 at their heir*, devtiee*. rtercutorm. Kl- CaB WSMflcMJ-44M was extremely effective, attractive •".-. $i.oo • 500.00 miMlktrntorK, grantecu, juiiani. or suc- and in keeping with the period. erve for Change-Fund • • > 500.00 crsMrj In riijht. title or interest,, of the 1953UIL TANGEE plus ...... : /...... >,.i...,..; ..•• 379,578^3 prcmlsti described herein. ... "''„'• CaayMa W/Uh 50* Gat OU Tuk •WOODBURY You. lire hereby nummpned In a Civil : : 1 Action "In the^ Superior Court, .of New PO DOWN CERTIFIED PUBLIC^ ACCOUNTANT •—A'- '-"'Cf»e#;«ataa-'-- .' ' r: • Total Inabilities,.""" '"""":' '.;..' . ;• . •. -.•••• :••.••••• .. ,. ' +,. • . .. . Je-rwry instituted by Ue Roi B. Laurion, Coffee stains should be soaked In. PHILCO DUSTING '..••• '."•.• Reserves and Surplus ....,..$1,843,145.12 $2,035,75B.43 plslntllT, and required to Mrve upon Wal- ter M. Cooper. Exjulre. whose Dddreu U 38 Kontha To Pay $350 161 OP 1*531 cold water-first, then laundered. If SHAMPOO RECOMMENDATIONS: 1 North Avenue Eos I. Cranford. New ONLT 1' HOUM WITHOUT BEAT . . announces the cream has been used In the coffee, •That a complete list of the tax sale certificates held by theJersey, attorney for the plaintiff, an POWDER antwer to the complaint on file in said 8»«eUt rrieas m THATCBEW u4 •ponge Uie ipot with cleaning fluid Township Attorney be filed with; the Collector of" Taxes.. . • court within 35 daya after April 2. .1953 AMU1CAN OIL BUBNEt before following' the abov* treat-.• ••'•• •That those tax title liens, not supported by certificates be excluxive of such date. If you tell to do BOILEK UNITS. ' Removal of His Accounting. Office kt ' ' ' investigated. L.,; . ' • , '• •-» • no, Judument by default may be rendered ' 10-TEAK OUAatANTCB . 29* •That the tax title liens listed orr Exhibit "A-14" nnd "B-8' acalns.t you for the relief demanded in sold Under the provision of Chapter. 149 P. L. 1943 which have not been the complaint. You shall file your ons- Call UN t-42U «r SO S-SSS5 1 wcr and proof of tervlce In duplicate with from 15 Ahlen Street to foreclosed-by the purchase* or the period of time for foreclosure th« Clerk of tho Superior Court. State THOMAS OIL CO. ',..•• •...... • • • • •• , . \ •_ CHOCOLATE .extended by the Township Committee, be transferred, back' to the- tax House ^nncx. Trenton, New Jersey, irt L VUlt Out Showroom 54c Value title lien account. • ' .,' ' .'••..'• accordance with the rules of civil pro- •, , Now on Display • • trees taken Down ct'dore. ' • ' ... . • • • • TEK •" • ' " • That the tax overpayments'listed on Exhibit "A-26" bejrcfundtd Thin action has been instituted for the OPEN EVENINGS TO. 10 6 NORTH UNION AVENUE EASTER or if not subject to refund be cancelled by resolution of the Township purpotc of forccloslnB tax ule certificate AT ««i arMNQPicL - MUM* Tana Oat . Committee. '. • . '•' • •'-. : • ••• •. '.' • •• " "'• ' dated December 12. 1B36 and bearing No. 1980S' which lax nale certificate was al- MArLEWOOD AIX WOKK dVAKANTSKB •Items marked with arr asterik* appeared in the 1951 Audit Report ilt'ird to the plaintllT Le Rbl B. Laurion WMMHt AVK-. BILLSIDE MARCH 25, 1953 BUNNIES TOOTHBRUSH -The above summary*; synopsis was prepared frojn the repott^cby the Town«.(llp'of Cranford by'assign-, of audit of the,Township of Cranford, County of Union, for tKfinent-datee d .April 27, 19SI'.and concerns •:" •. : - and••••*•-• ' ' ' calendar year; 1952; This report of audit, submitted by John real estate located in the Ml Wehman, Registered Municipal Accountant of New jersey, is on file At last a refrigerator DENTAL BUBROfi m ' jA the Township'Clerk's Office Jind may be inspected by uny interested ie Towiuhlp o{, Cranford as Lot yoa can just plug in and 'person. .'•' . - • ..•::.• . '''• . .-•• „• '*—>-7 883 In Block MH. ART SUPPLIES forget. No dials, no I, GRANT SCOTT . CRtmf 11860 A.V.BOYD '. J. WALTER COFFEE, Clerk of the Superior Court . 1 Walnut Avenue bother, no defroatinj;. ' '..'•••• . . Township'Clerk; •01 New' Jersey - FlQUKINiES CLARKtOWNBHIP.N.t. Ideal refrigeration" for Dated: March 10,1953. ' . 3-2ft • .' ' • •: • 4-3 • ' CANVAS BOARDS taL BAhway 1-1N1 both fiesh and frozen 39' EASELS . BB08HE8 foods. Huge separate K1DMETICS freezer'sharp freezes at For the Younger Set Oil »nd Water Color sniimian5m-mu»«su»miS5;uHsss^m;mamsian;}iHna5?H^ 20° below zero!' Exclu- BATH POWDER FRIB! FAINTING SETS sive Dairy Bar with ' $1.00 Dermetics Chene Keeper • Butter BUBBLE BATH • • '•.••. ••••••'••.' ' :____•' • -.••'"••-•-.,'\-- ALL STANDARD. SIZE Keeper • New BeveraRe SUPER RICH PICTURE; FRAMES Chiller. Yes. it's the for nnestrefrigeratormoney - :,i Pay cash and SAVE . • • IN STOCK HAIR TRAINER SHAMPOO •t!_ can buy. Be sure toseoit! ••• •'•'"•'• with -- with a Union Count/ Trust Personal Loan RICHARD HARTIG S. A. CLEANSER (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) .' ovrias »•«•• sw•*•!•*«. POWhK ... POWER .:.•; . EFERYWHEREt Th»t\ Want a TV set, sparkling new refrig- You idte . . . and of course, you can 101 N. Union Ave. the afapcrb new Super r8a**OUa£o^ for 1933! Power fa thdiB in the featber^oocfa ma^o of OUtmMlti Povx^ mmtimi combine your present bills and loans, ' erator, automatic washer or other ma- CRanfer4 9-ZU9 ' Stamiiw/Jtr jAe cdhilaratiag •«Wp V new Po**r and pay them off in addition to buying ; StyJSmg', . . pSiAa^Jagm bold new front end to long FREE! I jor appliance? You can have it! Just . .^.1. t -+- _ rear oV<^ Nev and mighty, top, uc OUtmobih O£ \ LOWEST PRICES : the home appliance you Want ;. . . Gifts in '•: 2Sc . come to us for a Personal Loan you re- AHD *MI«, MOB! MMUM PUEP*U-EM~, IWfe . toocb of yobr FREE! ml—!Moat exdUag,' there's a new^higBef-. pay in comfortable monthly install- • £.'„ 'Years for Philco Quality < 6K>Z. SQUIBB Drop in today at any of our convenient ^**rio" <* OUaajibileV Umoot .-Rocket^ |[DEOCARE SOAP ments. .. Remember, a fwion Co«v/y offices and ask for the lending officer;— Uate a date with the Super *8?" today!, r^ Tint TOQQ \rilli MINERAL Trust Personal Loan costs much less He'll give you fast, reliable and courte- - ' '"" ' ' » 4M0HTM UPAtmHt M«fOO If MSMIO. Phono CRan. 6-0080 for a taxi. Don't take chances L ... go by Over 12 sq. ft, of anelf atoirage area* We Reserve,the Right To Limit Quantities_ taxi. Save wear and tear. on Handy Double Utility Tray* • LoU Above charge* include Life Insurance PLANTS—:€Vt FLOWERS — CORSACES . - of tall iwttle Bpace. Come in and got • .; V to cover unpaid balance your car. .'Arrive fresh'and re- laxed. . '' . CUT liberal trade-in s>ffer on dMer mod-..- «•• VOUI Nlillll OtBIMOIIll DIAUI fl el* just for this introductory pvriod..' DRUG '<;••• stConiDanv NORR IS CH E V ROL ET John C* Steuernaj "• ' — -': '- 1. Jfo V ]«2firo«dSt.» WeMmbutcrAvcAPrinccSt. . 7tS Elicabdh A WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES WESTFIELD, NEW JERS1 CRANFORD RADIO 34 EASTMAN ST. CRanfc .: T«L JVErtfidd 2-3650 (Op».'Cfaafor«TbM«ra) . YOUR_QIDSMOBILE DEALER JUSO FEATURES TOP VALUES IN SAFETY •< TESTED USED CABS Springfield Avenue (Store Also in Westfield Fcikrtl Depart lunnace CotpoiMim EASTMAN ST. CEanford *-I776 '''';f^ii^Biliii^iiilii^'tf^^^^ '•^TiilJi-;-vT-'VWi> ••'•*.\>.«>y£'MJ3Kt*"i'-<--'v-.'|.:':. •••'..•. v.-».-"«',-;*jv; ^' 't.,.',!1' •.v."(' 'i •»'"' :''- '••'^' '^'HiS'l'kS^^ •-• -• "*~i i'"- -'•*- '' L .'• J-

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THE CRANFORD CFtfZEN A^D CHRONICLE,' THURSDAY. MARCH- 2«, THE CRANFORP'CITtZEjil AND CiHRO^ICLE. THURSDAY, MARCH ?6. 1953

Creative ArTGroup- Nanted Supervisor ords from home so othrpi; tn thi» lirni. T^atriMn Vorrrira, Chnrles quite a few Indian Ii-lmil WiHinf nnr< minslcv. -Marv* Ann DeS.tnto. -T^aw- Tsirig''; scron^ grade arc studying iiitiing hirilt 1 Has Openings for Class roomcoald enjoy them ." .Evansi'Hein'oTaavosleV'SIai'yrMor- Tlie "show; and Jell" period has Cawsoh"are arranging a display to rence""Breaks^ Jnnalee""Barlow,' about Iridiansr They;.have"macre~ A potato plant .was brought to rison, Diane Goodwin,'Corliss V°- been 't-er^hteresting. if is. report- illustrate seed dis|>ersal. - T)avid Cowpicrthw^iite, 'Glenn, An-'irftlfJan (i;ums and are Using them There are several openings for By E. D. ^TANLET Mrs., Mahony's class by Virginia gel, Lyim Barbuto, Peter Linley, ed. Alan Sa'gosz. gave an account derson, Eleanor Dairnri. Barbara When siiifjing Indian songi and "do- First the 9:30 to 11:30 class on Mondays Public Schools Green. c . Special projects are. being pre- Judith Eehr and Juditli Richards. of a program he heard on "Chil-. Kromer.' Mario DeMarco. u Judith ini; Indian dances. •• which; is conducted by the Cran- pared by Sandra Costanzo, Mary ; ^Aiolophorie SHERMAN SCHOOL The children in , Mrs, Doris drens" Theatre," telling how one and Emily Dexter. '•?". • The children.have made a prc'- ford Creative Art Group. , PMMAWES - ' ^ - VL- Patricia Dak^cs. Beverly: Garvey ,. ..' ' •' Grade 4 ; ••' ' • ' . Ann Mackey, Joseph Dt'Santo and operator and local police coo.*,' Kindergarten Newswanger's first grade gave a couki tell, the difference between Alfrett Breuer. ROOSEVtLT SCHOOL fure (nap of the and In Contest: This was announced by Burton Voters are prone to discount the importance of the primaries ,a\ed last week to brlnK ,,,i^ and Dolores Bernard have select- ( . Miss Anne O'Donnell's kinder- ed clothing for'their reports. Law- ly, culmi- An original song/ "The Happy a' poisonous snake and a non-pois- ". Tue class is also compiling indi- Grade 1 aiv 'drawing pictures of the differ-" Longenbachi, president. The class in the belief that the November election is the paramount political assistance to^rfin injured wiiu-h- Robin," written by tho children '•' The Garden. Club of Cranford Igarteh' has completed the bulletin rence Timmins and Robert Smithnating their study of transporta- one. ' . - • —:,- . ! vidual booklets on plants. ' , children in Mi's. -Eilna. Jack o:u ti'ilu's of Indians' fon-the map. instructor is Herbert Wyllie at event.' But such is not the case. -The primaries are of far greater mari at the Papyrus Corrm;mv~ J in Miss Ruth Morgan's' fourth Was awarded trie first prize in a y • board'in the "main foyer; Colored will tel! the class interesting facts tion. . . ' 'tK. "trtUi the class i - " • ' • , ' McFadden's first grade art' observ- Crude 3 . Rahway and the qlass meets out- consequence, particularly jn- politicallysujbKdiyisions where one party Matket street. ' grade, has beeu placed on a-Marge •(jjitiik work is bejng displayed on about Julius Caesar, while Ruth Roberta WJ5S£p"was the an- abcut ;•• "The Smoltz-—rJumpers." • • Grade 6 ing sign's of spriiii;. Stories hnvo Miss Marie TiHloschl's.- third table setting contest held recently of-docrs. ' Further information chart which" will' be sho\yjV,-when , is predominant. Such is the case in quf Township. County, and State. Ac'c6rding to Kenilworth-poljrc*- la background of green and yel-Hagerthey and Beverly Porter nouncer; W^Tujm Brewster, Carpi Bobby. Biach told the children ' Miss. Doris HaldenWang's- sixth bivn written, illusirdted and, iRrude ;-class recently . df:tmatizt»l at B. Altman and Co., NewaYork; can be obtained from-Mrs. ~H". C- where nomination at the primary^ I 68-year-old Herrto»_H<4kf-rrf-nn"' tho cbs? sings jhe spniJ in the I llow. Pictures were made by all winjoiscuiss. Hannibal.' Kenneth Killian. SusarTTftrguson and Gail : about his new cocker Spaniel pup- 'grade hits bet>n studying bacteria placed'on thc'ltuilotin board. Thi' "Tubby thi- Tuba" fu do not get your names will appear on the meastireinent^ lor the stall, cirew k New,York and New Jerse.v.partfc- the: drill press in the'boiier room )|0 Ifiioup seven wefe sejecled to be schools; William Dennis, spoils; written; Laurie Knmmler. read an ior him: • itoria were doru by Mary Ann l>t>- ard Graham. .UIKWIII Firlu-r. Hun- pii;turi.'s thi-.v had drawn to iir'ani- chairman. favorite candidate selected at the Cranford primary ballot. Posi- was able to; reach thcleloHm tlie' lines uiul the notes,' letteretl ipattd. The representativcsjjlitffti •used. These pictures were made Charlenc -Bedford, food; Carol Mc- original poem, and Robert Spetli, Several children gave their hoiik >Santo, Marie- I^Murco, fjnily nie- l{i»ss, Doujjlys liariU*, S:inch*lat(-rol •• Fr.incis, i vich. . Winter, Susan Morrison, .Tamtv.' As • U»oir lnst activity in tho '. .-?C<: l-rt cess of our form of government b Lt. Andrew Ruscansky rei-oiyfi) . |and-Dianna Wnek. . and Elizabeth Rawlins. RomarT life, "The Streamliner." . ...'James' Lang."Lois Cpp- Pwr. llichurvl Smith and Jlaldwiir. Karen ' Gfliifriiy, iJiitnie J^j sclii'ir.o of 'this ros ;' Steven Anderson is toachiftg tho study of China, tlie eliiklr.-n dram- depends on the participation of a the call from the'operator and «Cnt- and John Krymihski,' Roman law. The. following' children drama- son j)lirl Jill '.Donnelly, '. I'Holmquist. j class hnvv to usi' the autuharp. Tayjc'r. Karon Schmidt ,and Rnli- buffet table setting was nuklorn in Repnbllosn . Patrolmnn Fnink Mulford tsi" the' atized in jvanti.mine tho story jif Sixteen High large percentage of the eligible PaulX. Tioait Ilot>«rt-B. Menc: Grade 2 . tized a story, '-The Little Old Au- Tlu ch(ldivn have sun^ "Tin! ; TJn* folUiwinn p 'The Fivo ' Chiin'sp ni-oihors" for design: imri color und consisted of Chan.. R. Klain > ' M:x T.. O*nu0>J. plant. Patrolman MuTfoi^L rcporis ; • ' ''Grade 5 •'•• ' • • • ,- : 1 Voters! , And such participation Mapy signs of spring wcre.men- . CLEVELAND) SCHOOL tomobile: '\ William , Brewster; Birthday Song," to 'Dennis : Inal pui'try fur tlioil l;tn!>u:(>i^ 1«*:- i , - C.radc 2 Miss . I)i:n)c> C.uttk.i ai\il Mrj!. a criarse-ii'Xtured taliltvlolh will ' Kemu-tb C. Hand' Klnwr H. Wen* he found Mr. Helkilyinc (1|, t|le Gen6vicyo Knoso. and Kathlyn ; miist(be intelligent. Every voter Malcolnn 3. Farbtj . John J. Wlnbem H\ in, th<^ • stories written by Peter Wallner, John Zak, Steph- Brooks, JeronVe Madden and Lor- .son.: Maivia Ci'iig, '• Am'lrcv K:'.- ! The boys and girls in Mrs. I/I'd Oil )ifj a Center'-barul of black with shades floor, the 'receiver olfthe huoU. \\x School Seniors should have knowledge of the uim-Frod V. Riciardsoir- i> , Ruthi Poynter!s second grade. The children in Miss Rose Ma- anie Andersen, Margaret Wjthcr- Morrison ivpcj'i' that tile-students t'!t:»" DiCiovanni. and tints of r.iay picdoniiiuitint:. FrcU E. Stwptwrd Helki wns'.'^iycn ' ilrst' aid fdV j "Sixteen seniors at Cranford ^litlates and the issues. That many ington. Thomas Andreaseri, Patn- in;'Thomas' Tipakli's • .fifth grade Also, . whjtc elliptical semi- Alvln W. Van Schalck > ., EUGENE HAU. JR. wound in back of the left ear and I'l'.lie class voted-to send several rie Murray's kindergarten are in- High School have been accepted do not' Vote intelligently is evi- terested in Mexico and have made, ela Pearce, Virginia Suarez, Tim- are preparing, a hobby mural. ' ' • •• -'". Grade 4 - parcelbin china, chi|rone' oh:ifmi! von, MEMneit(V«ls GENCRAI« (or 4). ASSEMBLY an Inj ury to, his left hand. •of the stories to be published in to various colleges • throughout denced by the fact that first place othy. Cree. Gail Falkenberg, Don- Those who worked oh the mural Under (he supervision of Chan- dish, glass collet.' pot trimmed" with RufTet table setting which won first place for the Garden' RpublcaRepublica' ' n Vl ( 4) International Nickel' Co. |the spring issue of ''The Express." a mural of a Mexican village. Mar- the country, school officials, an- on the ballot is estimated as a 20% WeyniaW n OO. Steengrafe Jack M. Clawton ion Magn'er drew, many- of the ald! Wetirenbei'g,: John Dreyer, are Russell Hawes,- Lynn linker, ning Coppage. music teacher, the silver and black, painless steel Club of 'Cranford in a contest held at B. Altman & Co. in New stories were written' by nounced today, •' , ' advantage because many automat- Wm. R. Vanderbllt Richard A. Pettit houses and Agnes Reilly drew the Hobart Cree, Lance Logan and Robert Matthews, Stanley Kuller, boys and girls in Mrs. Mary Wil- flatware-'imported" from Holkmt, York'• is' shown iibove..'. Leading- clubs .from New York and ;New Bryant W. ariffln ,1* G. Bellusclrf' Promotes Rau, Jr. Gering Products Firo iKaroiyn Schulz,;Kenneth lingranr, Jersey p.'irticipafed in the competition^ •' ' ' ' Those accepted include: ically vote for the first candidate Arth6r E. Uoj/'d ' ; Ipnmela Jones,"Judith Craft and Mexican children."Robert' York James Bain- . Richard Friedman, J,»ine Mason, son's class made up their own and irregular black metal.'cnndj/- Ira D. Dorian . L.' E. Grubb, general' superin- .Ronald , Cheek, - Fred Faulliner, Robert Balas, Marietta- College, listed."-. . • : •• . ••:,":• Injures James Walkor iMnrgaret Walton. Illustrations for made a.Mexican hoiise out of clay Pictures were shown by Suz- songs, Original songs were writ- . sticks with whWe candles. John R. Tozzi ' ' tendent of the International Nick- 1 Henry J. Lyons , ' KENILWORTH — James Walk- and Gregory Chester. John Wors- anne .Simons," Susan Petersen, Susan Paul, Tommy Crlpe, Kath- ten by Alan Arfken. Louis ;Bar- In the twin black ceranurf con- Marietta, O:; Gardner Collins, Our next (and'very important) el Company, Inc., Bayonne Works, I the spring bulletin board were Cornell- University^ Ithaca, N. Y.j Arthur* O. Nelion .. • er, 27 years old, of 246 North Tenth Irtrawn by Corinne Tamburr, Gar>« ter, Robert Christensen. Roberj Judith Rice, Barbara Arthur, Car- lyn Morrison, Geneicve Knezo, nansky, Alba Bonflglio, Christo- tainers, MrV.Wismiu- ^ primary will be on, April 21, andFlorence P. Dwyer • recently announced the promotion Elaine Ruder, ' Sandra . Williams pher Bo\vers, Louis Delia Fcrnlha, Insurance Law Survey Richard George', University of, the' political pot will be boiling CCllilord Thomas Stregt, is reported in good coiujiiion ITimpson, Kenneth ' Ingram and Fehr and Eileen Dennis made ol Killian, Susan Ferguson, Mar- '.ScoU'k broom and ti j^ives with Carlyle W. Crane / of Eugefle Rail, Jr., of 5 Mohican Robert Dobbins, Margaret Fish, New Hampshire, Durham, N. H.; in""-""Alexian • • Brothers Hospital |George Magan. " •:• Mexican dishes. Robeij.Fehr and. tha Lyon, Robert Speth. Lynn Hol- and'Hilary Grote.-T_r •'".". •the New Yorker Row* Sprays of Jjtoy-H..MacBean, local insurance*^- till that time. The .candidate's and • • FOR SnERIFF , place to the position^ of estirinrating Elizabeth. •-...•• Kathleen Fulcher, Diane Hilbert, XMarenceJTrjtz, Lafayette College, the issues will be presented from (Vote for !>••.•-• ' J Walter Woerticr-rnade a model of land and Roberta RottmannV•'."• Scotch broom were/painted white ont.. today warned that it is ijn- National Tool CcnviclCll supervisor in the Production De^ He suffered burns, and shock in LINCOLN SCHOOL Philip Holmquist, Patricia'Ingram, EasFon,Pa.;< David Isles, • tfnlver- the platform and - through the Republican : ' . .- ' Delnaerat -• ' • .•-.'• ''Ci^de-4-x.- ' '. ' ' a Mexican cowboy riding oji a to harntonifee wjtl/the wliite'ehmn Alex Campbell. ' ' John t. BanyasI partment. . ^ .'• Grade 2 . .' '• . '• Grade 1 timothy Jones, Alan Knapp, Wil- wrtant to the driving public to sity of Chicago, Chicago, 111.; a fire Friday at Gering Products The- • chUdren - irt .Mrs., Mary horse. Faith Ackerman. Michael and candles. TKe scarlet mini-, of Of. Buniping Violation media.of radio, television^ and the •• _ . FOR 81IBKOOATE Mr. Rau, who has been with the Company. He was treated at the As n culmination of their unit on liam. Knox, Mnrja Kreismanis, indcrstnnd' the difference between George Lincoln, Purdue Univer- ,'c (Vote lor !> [Lenz's fourth grade, under the di-Harris arid Cynthia Walters drew Boys and girls in Miss Lynnorc' the New' Yoi^bOr Rose was repeat-, press. ,; .. . ' ' Company "since October 2, 1940,scene:'by Dr. Morse Shcparcl-ami transportation, the uhiklfcn iit, Knryl Krumbino, John Lane, Rob- ihysical. damage and liability ta- KENILWORTH rj Following a' sity, Lafayette, Ind.; Ha'rmon'<]gan- Repabllrap n ' Democrat rection of Miss Elsie Schaefer, arre^ pictures of the-world. , Bauso's .second grade are anxious ed in the najHcins. • ' '''.-, The Citizen and Chronicle *x^- Chash . A. OOtt. Jr. pp.. W. Harrington is>- married to the former Miss then taken to th<^ Elizabeth hospj, Mrs. Mary White's first grade prcr ert Laing, Joan Murphy, Constance A charming, bouquet .'. in connection with the new lengthy hearing iii Municipal Court ning Middlebury College," Mid-1 ChasFOR . REGISTEA. Otto. JrR DEED. S * MORTGAGES writing; original poems. Some of" Mrs. Dorothy Hall's kindergar- to be class heTpers. Each week The prj/e. was a complete. New lizes its responsibility to its. sub- (Vot(t e fof r l>l> Merle Eastlund of Plainflcldi tal by the Kcnilworth First Aid sented a progratrrtrf^trrc" assembly- Occi, Peter Pendcr, David Powell, leciirity responsibility law "that be- last week, National Tool Com- dlebury, Vermont; BJH Ro^sel, Democrat the' completed poems which are on ;en ha& gone into the grocery bus- new helpers are chosen. Class YorkervRuse bedroom, ensemble. scribers in this connection. It pro- Long an ardent flying enthus- Squad: ' •.. ' 1 Sandra Brazzatti was the-, aii-Barbi»ra Roach, Beth Roden, :.o»ncs. effective Wednesday. pany -of North Twelfth street Union College, Scheneiitady, N.. Y. Chas. U Bauer', Jr; Ralph DeVlta display are "Clowns, !, by Linda iness. The children have erected helpers this week are Susan Comp- a personalised corsage . Judge/ were editors-'from' Gour- poses_,4o present in this column FFO B BOARBR D CHOSEO N FBEEHOI.DEBREEHOLDERS8 iast, Mr. Rau, Until his recent res- Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Do-1 njrunccr. George" Scott, oJnathan Sperber, Mr. Mat-Bean, who is president was found guilty of violating* the Also, Dave Root, Lafayette Col-, Sorge; "Spring," by Mary Ann and supplied '"The Roadside ton, library; Lois Welch, milk; ^ Hotise Beautiful", Good a resume of the. facts and events 4 Vote r»r 3) ignation; was a^ major in the Civil partment fought ihe blaze fmv2o Costello;, "Armed Forces;" lay Gav- Carol Cawley, paper; Bill Linde- A dramatization of "The Little Margaret'Turner, Michael IJoeck- if the New Jersey Association of borough .dumping ordinance by lege, Easton, Pa.; William Walsh, of this campaign' whenever ther;e •epnbllcan ° . '•• pemaeral Store." Bill Fischer advanced trie or and William-Sims. The class sekeeping and Living for Albert J. Bcnlneer Has. A. Sharkcy Air Patrol; . minutes., The cause of the-lire is en Hurley? "My Teddy Bear," by capital to start the business. The mann and Linda Frederick, class Old Country, Car," was given by . . . a blooming potted Insurance .Agents,- warned, that Magistrate -William Brudcr. " ... . Stevens Institute • pf Technology,' are any important: developments Donald M. Peanall Oeo. B. Doty, Jr. selected the following songs writ- ount; Homemakers m' undetermined. Fire Chief Leon Janet Huff;, "Two Little Elves," way the cash register keeps ring- leaders; Thomas Walker, lockers; Michael Liska, Robert Knox; Mary :ome motorists might find them- The complaint was filed against Hoboken; Robert Write, Middle- to report. ..'...- .. Ceo. W. Herlich . • F.'J. SlUAaskl Tripodi said there was no fire loss, Moody, Ugis Kreismanis, Douglas ten by Joan Murphy as the best: selves facing loss of their licenses bury College, Middlebury, Vt; Lee S. Risby ,, ; by Helen Cahill; "The Clowns," ing the children feel that Bill will Jeffrey Brelbiart, science table; the (lrm by Walter Kwasnick of . It is appreciated that much of Eugene I*. Daly Honor Three Women by Richard Reass; "Safety/' by Rae, Richard. Denzau, John Dc "My Sister" plant — each fresh and Krueger, Brother Form because they think they are ade-North Eleventh street. He charged Tom Mears, Pennsylvania , State Albert S.- Baker soon: have good returns on his in-Alaric Faulkner, chairs, and Hen- such information will not.be spot FOR COnONERS Sharon Taylor; "Circus Town," vestment, ry Detering, messenger. Stephanis, Theodoi'e Ziellnski. El- Thert* is no one 'like.my staler, quately insured when they are not. that on- February 20 and various College, State College, Pa.; Alden 1 (Vote for S> At Farewell Dinner -. .-- niaris of Westfleld >at Mountain- len Minton, Ellen Tannctibaum, Contracting Company news .and may. have been prev-. by 'Patricia DiCIerico" and_; llar- Barbara Simpson donated hats I'm stirc it is true. "The law," he explained, "ap- other '.times the company, had West, Brown University/ Provi- Republican , Demoeral GAfewOOD— Members of the side Inn, Mountainside. • •' ..,,: Grade .l" ' ' Linda Pope, Barbara W6lf, Ellen fragrant — is truly the _ KENILWORTH -^ Councilman ilics.'to- liability for damage-done iously published in , daily papers, Robert A. Lehr, Jr. - pori(i Jbhnstqn, and "Trie Baller- for the clerks to weir during bus- We quarrel sometimes, but all stored barrels of plastic in Wash- dence, R. I.; Barry 6'Neill and C. .Wyllsi Cass ' , ptBce statt. at Diamorld. Expansion The three women, who Until re. I The following students in Mrs. Jones, David Ault, Dennis Harck- Ilobcrt.- Cv>,Krueger, Republican o others. Anyone without lia-r ington avenue, a paper, street, Robert Albertson, Gettysburg Col- but it will have the virtue of being 5na,"by Pamela Mayberry, iness hours. These/clerks are*Sus- sisterS do; Wmi H. Fr«drlckson " •" '•' Bolt Compahy . recently -wore cently were employed by' tho l I Other members or the Elinor Homan's ihird grade have etts, Linda Pope, Marsha Gavin "candidate "for. mayor, announced jility insurance who is involved" which clogged up a'storm sewer. lege, Gettysburg, Pa.; and Lynn verified and assembled in . one • '.' FOB. ah Popik, Dorothy Craft; Wendy She might lose my ball or my •• perfect Easter Day MALE MEMBER—STATE COMMITTEE hosts to, Mrs. Charles Zim- qal firril> were honored at a fare- completed projects relating to their and Jeffrey Knauer. that he and his brother, Howard in nn accident after April 1 must Sentence was suspended by Magis- place. Subscribers who habitually Irevv pictures to illustrate the var- Burke, Donald Moore, James (j; Newswarger,, Duke University, (Voto lu{) merman oi Garwbdd,. Mrs. WiKwell dinner. Each was presented ous poems. Drawings were made study of Switzerland: Carroll The narrators for tho dramati- C. Krueger of Scotch Plains, have post security up. t6~$Tl,000 or lose trate Bruder. ' . • Durham, N. C. " * read this and/or- the New York Republican . j.'...' - Democrat Walsh and "Bill Baldwin. They Btit.'j. will lo»c her just the same. J. J. McGowon liam White and Mrs. Theodore Bi- with n gift for her home. by John Cmt, Robert McGlinness, Bowling, a Swiss scene and a pic- zation were Carole • Konopaek, formed a, general 'contracting llnu. [ho right tp drive. If properly in- •Magistrate Bruder warned the papers will not have to subscribe Wm. J. Seelnnd work a certain. nunjber of hours, reiuembrance. o EdW. S. Bielskl crepe-paper scene; Barbara Har- _A-musical trip to the farm was studying plants In science. The :his case mean's liability insurance would take action dgainst the offi- Republleip k Democrat ayberry, . . and Loren Zesch, takes over. At Public Relutions Head Hl M mon, Swiss scene;' Alan Hospes, taken. by Peter Reynolds, Robert WE TELEGRAPH FLOUEU8 ANYWHERE He had been employed by .vith a company authorized to docers of the'firm., .- . ....-'•'•' • "The column will be non-parti- Helen M .Olaeser Josephine M. McGann the telephone is "courteous" "class is.Avdrklnf in committees on . GARWOOD — Mrs. Dorothy V. .• . Grade 3 . ••• '.' :. peek box; -Charles Krippendorf,Jackson, Ruth Holmes, Edward pi-ojects. , - . the ..Ilahwrty company,- for six usiness in New Jersey for not Borough Attorney Earl Pollack san, both within and between the Some of the children in Mrs.Elizabeth Cloud. Jan Salas, Nan- iHoran, 405 Wjllow avenue,, has Local Municipal Candidates will KNOW YOUR AMERICA cross bow; Robert Low, pictureSchipper, Edmund. Hudson, Elea- years; Prior to that time, he wasless than $5,000-$ 10,000 public represented the borough and John political parties, although most of hristina Diel's third grade have cy jane Kinn, Joan Davison, Bruce W.in.dow boxes .were prepared be. listed next week. • • • " burned on wood; Royce Moffett, nore Hubbych, James'Turner and employed as a yard man by Loiz- liability and $1,060 property dam- D.-Stone of Stein, Stein and Hughes been .appointed public relations the news will naturally refer- to A C ad excellent records in both class Angelbeck, Dick Durand. Curt and seeds planted by Judith Mar- eaux Builders Supply Co. of PlaiHr director-of Phi Delata Plr national winter scene; Candy Rich, doll Barbara Shimkus.' cell, Stuart McFadden, Nan Philo, represented National Tool Co. the dominant , party. Distinction came lrpm a woman who' School, Margaretvllle7N. Y.,' dur-mitted 40 days before'the primary. : Mothers of the four, girls were books which they liked so much In_ a recent assembly period.'thc Museum Table." It was made of An appropriate bulletin board velopment near New Brunswick turned out to be laundress for 90i. 1 . '• ,;. ' Grade 5 ."." .•'•-• A slnKlo pair of flits, beginning ing World War II, she coached That date^ having passed, the list guests with troop leaders Mrs. Ed- they Wanted to share it with oihr boys and girls in Mrs. Emma wild goat skin, ia- being arranged by William among others. - inmates at the Mandan State Tralnr - The science bulletin board in In April, could ^.produce 101 septil- baseball, football and basketball of candidates Is fixed and follows ward Mousted and Mrs. George Irs. Euiwe Samer's^flith grade fers, 'Sheldon Cohen, Pauline Lowe, Tracy's third grade acted out the. Carol Francis.loaned the class a ford, James Lahe, Paul Harmelin, 107 N. UNION AVE. OPEN FRIOAT EVENINGS CRanford 6-1032 ^ Future plans call for 'the con* lion Mies by August, if all lived.. Ing SchooL for boys. Corr supervising the Ceremony. Dorothy Mackay and William different instrumental parts of book'full of illustrations about Roger Gipson and Joseph Beda. fitruction of an..office.-.and'-storage ia'st. displayed booklets on•; dif- rent aninrols.' This activity took foreman read the^ory to Miss the orchestra to the record, '"Tub- Indians. Richard Smith brought Frederick Shptt^' Elsie McDon- building and area in .Kcnilworth, :; by the Tuba.". Those taking part Mr. Krueger said. : : • OF-NEW/IERSEY'. • .•• . , ilace after the class • studied the Rose" Marie Murray's kindergar- ten class. Sieven Tyre. Dale Vog- in It .were' the reader,-^ Penelope : r : rcharacteristi'csV of the various '.• ' • •...... ••• ;•••••, '- "• •'• •'•..; •.•..•-..;.'.-- ' -rr ' •' . '.-. ' •''' • -' y''.--- •> CHANCERY DIVISION^^ •'..-.' jroups. of animals. . Booklets were el, Julie Store and -Ellen Foster Grote; tuba, William Chew; frog, Garwood GS Leailers ; ' • —- •> •••••• /•..•••:'-- ' '••:••:'•. ''•.•• •••••. •'". . .-,*•••. .••"-••-•••,••" uwoH COUNTY '" ' '.'••., [done by Karen "Cocuzza,. Carolyn read it to Mrs. Dorothy Hall's kin- Betty Hlrschland; French horn, Margaret McNab; .trumpet, Trena : ; ; Hammond,. Beverly Hetzler, Lin- dergarten. , . - . Among 150 at Luncheon ' .• . •--.. ". _' .;••••...••/•.'•• ;. _ ;•••.•'/•'••.''..•••••,'... "' . •••'•••' ' (Dockel No. M27M2) ' ',••." The following girls from Mrs. Craft; piccolo, Neal Dennis; bas- GARWGQD — Representatives da Martin, NancyVSerina, -Jane NOTICE OP IN 1^ FORECIC«ITO OF TAX HEN TITLES . jSheldon, Barbara VeVgalla, Ralph Mildred Mahony's first grade" read soon. Bruce Swinden; celeste, Rob- of local girl scout and brownie Is YOUR insurance p>rogramc>ri a sound basis? ert Tuckman; cello, Ruth Lerda; troop's •'were, among the approxi- . .'-• ' • bV. TOWNSBIir OF* CRANFORD. UNION COWKTy. NEW JE«8M ' .. , Keil, Michael Letting, and.; Paul Jibrqry books to the class this Do you know whether or not you are covered [Mundy: ..'',-' I . week: Virginia Green, Carole oboe, Richard MacClary; kettle- mately 150 leaders and girl scout. Take notice that procccdlnijs. In Hem. hnv» been commenced .in the Superior Court of New Jeracy, Chancery Division, by the fllrnf of n complaint on March 10, 1953, to foreclose and forever drum, Constance McManus; little committee members in the West- bar nny untl u\\ rightsi of redemption of the parcels' of land described in aald complaint, from plaintiffs tax lien tiUesi ' • . . ' . ade John Rehder, .. "Juvenile Delinquency." Also, .on I hereby certify the follrtwlno to be n lUt covered by 30 certificates of tax sale held by Township of Cranford. scheduled In numerical sequence, and setting forth (at the schedule of each SEE THIS WEEK'S ANSWEBS ON FOLLOWING PAGE 1 kinrcel ot land arul the certificate covering thc'Vunie. (b) ths. .description of each parcel of land as it appears an the tax duplicate and in the certificate of tax sale, let the serial number of each certificate Miichael Lcttmi, George Crart, ' * mr-^———m~- ^k ^»aa™.M»^a»« • " • the. program were films taken, last of tux (.ale. t<)> the dale »f tjn-siilt- In each cuw, lot the lioolt add puue of record of each certificate in the ofBce of the Reglater of Union County, if I the amount of the «ole os .set Forth In each certificate, \at SEA R'S Ralph Keil, Beverly Hetzter, Bet- - summer at the two-wecjs >he ununiiit of all tax lictm accriihii! t.nUn«- the amount required to-redeem in each case, U> and the name of the person tipr><::irln|! ^s owner <>' earh parcel (>( land lit bo ufleetiH by fovtfclouure proceedlniv IN REM as suchnaine appear* on the last tax duplicate of Township of Cranford. . ' ty Trot'ta, Barbara- Vergalla, Paul •The tint Colonial Assembly was kekt at James- day camp at Tamngtfcs Park in Mundy and Sylvester Hill. A'bul- Westfleld. ' 1 (urlhnr certify that inor.j tlian two ve»r». have expired fr«ni the date of each tax sale but of which'each tax sale certificate arose and that no part of any general land taxes levied and assessed HEDENBERG-M^BEAN town. Va:. July ^0. 1619. 'Easter Is But Nine Shopping Days Away and Time Goes So Quickly That Unless You Get Busy with fcif the 4 calendar years iicitt 'nrvcedlnt! Uw dale horenf iiculmt the> Innd covered by each certificate has been paid. - ' ... ' ,-' • '..'.' -. ,. . letin board containing informa- •Represented v/( the' luncheon WITNESS, hiy hand this, tu't'rdy-'ourth day of February, 1953. ... '. ,.- • . '..,-•'•.; •' '•'•'. •"'" tion about the buildings was com'-* from Garwopfl .were brownie ALBERT B.' CALDWKLL. Your Gift Shopping You'll Be Sorry To JFind That "You Minted the Bus." - ; '/ Collector of Taxes, . AVEA^CRFOR0 Riled by Barbara Vergalla, Caro- ••.> b trdops 35 Qtid 65 and girl scout Township, of \Cranford. lyn Hammond, Linda Martin, jtroops "Jfi^ind 84.' • - The. Nancy Serina, Betty Trotta,Nan- . aaMant • '; A • .'' '• . MaHgac* a«ak if ill . vy Tarver, Patrick Henry,,Jorih an* sat* ol th« Ui'U>u Rehdep and tiennis Schar. ":'} - Icru4 ml the ter- ' awralag ' iloaato la tk«' Tae aobaeaaemt Tae aam* af <>•-••'*•" SHOE flrrlal oHlcf ol th« to tae aaaearlas as ih* a>a«r »l.. •' , ... Grade 6 . . " th> Una U a* aJtaetoa by Nambor Caanly rccwnllas •f kale (ax sale. Tae The boys and girls in Mrs. Hel- REPAIRING t)r«rrlpllon of land of the ' ' UUt*w. via.: Un- 'aa a*4 InelMlag . anuknt the fareateaace BraceadUafa For Your ait It a»fr*ar of taw vale . of Hale of Ulcr'a Offlt* - -•' la the IMttoliie* •". tax dnplUaU ml ,lha T«wn. . ie Opening u •hip at Ctaafar4 _ ' lected "some phase of- the life' or EASTER While You Walt or Shop , Number . niofk ' It tax kale Van'Bale -~» Pafe •wrlUeats and eosta vedeeht.' Marry Egeth . background of the ancierit'Romans 1. May n, 1930 i 830.49 to report ,to the class. Roman art DESSERT Expert CrafUmanahip • •' • 'i Marry t^feth • ' Our New Store . a. May 37, JD30 530.B0 will/fce~ discussed by James" Kelly NEXT TDK TRY 85d.8O Ma^ry Kgath. '. and Alvoy Mitchell. Russell Funk, 3 May 11, ilfflo * •' - MAtLLARD'S CANDY CUPBOARD AMERICAN •4. May 37, 1030 ' . 830.S3 Hurry Ttirih i —-, , , At 9 WALNUT AVE. LOGAN'S Chocolate Covered Mixed Nut K. Wpy JT, 1630 830.83. .•Hahy Egelb . 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•-•''-•: "•'• ..'' o THE CBANTORD CITIZEN AMP CHHONlC±E.'TmrRSPAY, MARCH 2g, »53 THE CRANFORD-CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1953 pt\':«|$f!e-'iFour - Page^piv* Junior College Council pleted recruit training at Baln- '*; .1" ^— t —.1—- Legion Unit fhatrj&e-cor.ventl-jS finally decwed also - a,- member of-the-Joetrf -^f Boycttc. ••-.-•• HBOUT NEW Bainbrldge, McL A graduate of Giveni Couhly Pdsl" 1 •U. ..:„•.- To Fete Student Nurses Film on Civil Defense Mft'the. schiiot curriculum should, who vacated the position. • jj The boys have two dubs.' One Crmafw* !frae Cranford High School, be also at- The Student-Council of Union Frank Middletown of the New introduce adequate instruction^ , A delegate to the county organi-*' club is reading "Robin Hood." A 'tended St. Mary's High School j-bout the UN* znA UNESCQrWPftas .Ubrutea Initiates 18 Junior . College will sponsor a : r Post zation and activein legion-affairs^; fkrto's Your Slant dramatization • is being planned Elizabeth.' , ;:••• ..,••;• • : Jersey Bell Telephone Company dance and buffet supper in honor iUgu«!Sti!d.' they said, that l^^se \Mr. "Ringle 5s ch;»irman of thejt by Richard Conley, Alan Kohn, Eighteen women were initiated showed the film, "Communications By HELEN KING if George Templeton Strong," by of the 24 members of the Eliza- materials' hi* -introduced in the civ- Cranford post's card party slntu'di] Jeffrey Fleurin, Donald Clay and The American'Library Associa- into Cranford Unit 212, American Pfc.~Charles E. Lambert, Jr. of Civil Defense," at a meeting last Jtrong; "Abraham Lincoln," by beth Genera? Hospital's Ntirses' [AtBqyonnei week of the Junior village Im- ics and history classes. for^April 18. ,;• ... \< Graham Cleaves- The other club tion,, which chooses what it_ consid- Legion Auxiliary, at a meeting of whose parents live at 342 Union 1 Thomas; "The Private Papers of Training Group, who recently provement Association in the No sciion was taken on federal I He attended Lincoln High'Sehool .' - is - reading..'. "Surprise Island." ers the best books of each year, the group last Thursday at the Ca- John H; Bannon of 375 Brook- : Senator Vandenberg," by Vanden- completed courses at the college- avenue, recently spent five days to edocarjon; bfct further aid in Jersey City and PratViinstituie The slant of J^our handwriting indicates the degree of affection. Maps of the island are being drawn has selected S3 books for 1952, most sirio. As.part of, their initiation, township rooms. ;'... '. i, ., .-•,,. jerg; ."Windows for the Crown The dance will,be/ held tomor- in Japan on a rest and recupera- side place has been appointed me- The film depicted telephone com-j was recommt-r.ded. i: was reported. in Brooklyn.' Ho was » chief petty by David Eaton. .Frank Byrnes. of which are on the shelves at the they were given auxiliary pins and 'and your attitude towards people in general.,. The more it slants in •rince," by Vinihg; "The Great row at 8:30 p. m. in the Blue tion leave from the 2nd Infantry chanical superintendent of thepany facilities that would bc- "However, a tcialctson was adopt- ollicer'it) the navy in''vrorld"War Dennis Byrnes and .Richard Lar- Cranford Public Library. , handbooks. "; • ed liHging gOvernnr.ental aisiithncti J eiiher direction, the greater the intensity of the affections. Frontier," by Webb; "Sam.XIem- Room of Union Junior College. Division in Korea. Private Lam- availaBle to government agencies, 11 and is a member of Capt. New- son. .•••••- - • • • • .,.'.., • According to. the association, the Ilayorin^' refinery of the Esso. Stan- to.those commuw:i» where cmer- Those who have a backhand style have the, feelings, but arcr •ns of Hannibal," by Wecter; "The Mrs. Florence Crounse, past un- Members of the student body and bert entered, the army in January, and civil defense volunteers in the) cl| Rodney Fiske Post. 335.-VFW. .. GradeS books meet the tests of good writ- dard Oil Company. The appoint- aencv sitt( 6 Doeriiig HOWARD RINGLE ish • marriage, "for •. all ancles ;a-e Geography of Hunger," by Cas-oe entitled "Geology of New Jer-formers to Veterans Hospital,. Ly-i Miss Charlotte Collins. Miss.Bar- Address .'... loaned the book. She was most in-, tro;, "Witness," by Chambers; 27 Ramapo road, recently arrived and Reformed Church: The pro- way recently u-as promoted to the thought through.' Emotions utc lerestcci because one f her an- sey." . '••*." .•.-.' ons, on March 14, it was reported. bara Frantz, Mrs. Koehler, Miss \ * ort!iinizaiions and numerous olticiais' and mdiVKjuais cooperated in presenting a benetit .EHCIOSP 25C coin, or stamps, • "Rome and a Villa," by'Clark; in Korea, and is serving with thp ceeds are to be used for a trip to Carol Lovett, Mjgs PhVllis Volle^ rank of cadet m^jor at Borden- secondary here. cestors had had an orchard started Mr. Dexter will lead the Torrey After putting on the stage show, • (Program Tuesday evening in, Elizabeth "..for the shelter fund of othc Union County'SPCA. The dog town'~Military Iktsiituic irt Borden- phis self-addfeSscdt stamped 'Matador," by Conrad; "One Man's 1st Marine Division.- - , . New,,York during Easter, vacation. man, Mrs. Mary Wfalber and Miss obedience exhibition will provide "now equipment'for these workers of the SPCA stall (1 to r): War- The slant' to the right, a la by -Johnny Applesced. '::.'"" • Botanical Club on a field tour of the group was served a dinner by l town; The promoiioji niakes the Elecjt Ringle Palirier, is. more- Natural (or tlifc" "envelope. Mail in Helen King, i America," by Cooke; "The Course the auxiliary at the Casino: • Mrs. Randolph Pecina was chair- Dolores Winfteld. den George Spencer, .-Tina Erikson, Gloria' H. McGoi naick, treasurer and- bfllcc 'manager;. Kcnriel- : c/o Cranford Cithen.& Chron- ... .'.• " Grade 8 ;' . • \ J of Empire," by DcVoto; "Journey western New Jersey in Hunter- •• jJaiDesJUJIorner, son of Mr. and military schtwl stu'iten! second in average American. He is ,an ex- v man, assisted by Mrs. John Wariat, Refreshments were served after icle, Personal reply within two j The.pupils in Mrs. Marion Es- to the" Far Pacific," by Dewey; Ion and Warren Counties, on Ap- Mrs. Hamilton 'recently -dis- rMSTAIfred Horner of "28 Park ramlQn. his bsittalion. A $*^or» he trovert, a fricndly»person, and jiiv- ril 4. About 25 persons are ex- Mrs. LeRoy May, Mrs. Steve Du- the meeting. Mrs. Althea Scheller weeks. '., ' .'henlaucr's sixth grade class chose "The Mustangs," by Dobbie; "Eth- tributed books, cigarettes and avenue, has. been ^ assigned to abas, Mrsl Adam Miller, Mrs. Ed-. will graduate in June. Legion Office) cn to expression of emotions. .The pected to attend the first field trip and Mrs,, Bisby Calabro were in '• ; joinmittecs and made product ics in Government," by P. H. book matches at the Newark In- naval' training school at Ports- ward Mousted and Mrs. George' charge; -Miss Betty Lyons, vice Westticld"'Armory tor'"the society's ..shelter 'fund. 'Howard. "'Ringle of 1/Willow more the script bends to the right if the season, including students maps of the different sections of Douglas. • ' . •" ''' ,' duction Center, it Was announced. mouth, Va. He recently com? Gorr. <..'.• • ' .-'• • •••..-•• ; president^ presided. (M SOai street, past, commander/of Cran- the more the person wants contact jf Mr. Dexter's geology class. Dav- Europe. They are Balkan Penin- . Also, "Beyond the High Hima- Mrs; .• Francis Lindeman and For an attractive and flavorfiil!.ford Post .212,.. Am'epiwiji Legion,' with others, wants friends, and ;ula, William McCord and Walter id Fables of'.the biology depart- Mrs. Betty Goodman served re-v salad, combine p^ach slices, pear needs an outlet for the feelings.-'•; - layas," by W. O. Douglas;; "Com- Comity Student O>uncHs was; elected vice cotilniander of this Recent Events i •Stout; Italy, George t'ecr, George plete Poems and Plays," by Eliot; ment ' at. Union Junior College, is freshments. Mrs. Hamilton pre- Rotartans Told Educational TV Discussed slices, and! hztves or red pjum*. Union County American Legion nt S:J' • , The pressure-of one's, handwrit~ chairman of field trips for the Tor- placing them on leftice leaves and Abdo and William McCord; Iber- "Invisible Man," by Ellison; "The sided. • , '•• .•••'•', • • .; " . • .- Meet at Rahway High. 1 1 u meeting lajft Tliur'sday of the ing also givps many a clue. .From rey Botanical Club/. The club is ' Television channels for educa- mission to give educators an addi- topping TO jvho!e u. ilh a spoonful In Local Schools ian Bcninsula. Gail Rodgcrs, Mary Diary of a Young Girl," by Frank; The third annual meeting of the Union Cou>i(y. Committee of. the MARINO'S nSH STORE this one can learn the amount'o( "George Washington V: 5," byassociated with' the American Mu- OfNiUivetJand tional purposes arid the place of the tional year in. which to apply fq£ of your favorite salad dressing ? or (Continued jroin preceding page) Beth Edwards, Jamie Waterhousc Union Couiity Student Councils, Americap'XcKion. Hes'ucceeds Irii •••••M forcefulness, earthiness and pract- Freeman; "Turbulent Era," byseum of Natural History. Temple Woman's Club • LetUs 242 channels reserved for them mayonnaise. 34 NOBTU AVE.E,,Cr.««333 Gladys Odette's third grade. The and Betty Ann Parrott; Scandi- made, up of. three •representatiyes United Nations and the United Na- Dorian/of 33rB' Parkway Villa'gc', icality there is. •' navian Peninsula* Barbara Har- Grew; "The Spirit of Liberty," by , . JOHN H. BANNON until June 2. Only 21 applications following children ttok part: di- Plans Fashion Show 'from.-' the- student^c'ouncUs of 13tions Economic, Social' and'Cul- had been made by educational Dark writing tells of much de- ris, Kenneth Borup and Carol O'- Hand; "Hugh Walpole," by Hart- Calvary Mothers Club s\3 a member of the chemical prod- By.Students sire for. material -things — for pos-rectors, Malcolm Hay ward, Mich- The Women's Club of Temple schools in Union County, met nttural Organization were among the groups, .it was reported, including Neill..'. . "•....;. --.: • •. Davis; "The Old Man., and the ucts plant. He Ailed various posi- Two graduate students, in this 1 sessions, for ' havina one's own ael Terry and Grctchcn Angle; n To Meet Tomorrow Beth-El ol Cranford will feature a Rahway. High School last Tues- principal items discussed at the oiie approved for New Jerscy^T"" ' : Also, Germany, Herbert Wiesc, Sea," by, Hemingway; "Memoirs tltlpnp s in the plant and laboratory country for advance study on ex- way. Those with a heavy writing narrator, Dorothy Gillespie; first spring'fashion show,at its meet- day afternoon. The -purpose of "Various delegates declared," the. Linda Bryant, Annette Hoagland, V 2," by Hoover; "Strange Em- All mothers of the Nursery and Atil-1937 .when' he was made a change scholarships, addressed, the National School Board .Association ' understand, their' own' type, but Chinese brother, David Huff; sec- pire.*' by Howard; "Karen," by Beginners* Departments of Cal- ing tonight at 8:30. Custom de- ijttit formah. From 1939 to 1942Rotary Club at its luncheon meet- this meeting was to discuss the convention; Mr. Charles Redden delegates reported,,ii "that their ond Chinese brother,' James Oest; and . Frank Cunningham; Russia, Killilea; •'Fleet Admiral King, signed- ensembles by Sadye La Roy mutual, problems of the student states' were riot ready to act and not many others. • Stephen Foldy, Peter French, Hol- vary Lutheran Church are invited Mr. Bannon supervised butyl rub- ing last Thursday in the Metho- and Mrs.'G. Holmes Williams; lo- Medium writing shows a bel- third Chinese brother* Raymond by King; "Arrow in the Blue," by to attend the third meeting of the of Cranford will be modeled by r experimental pilot plant opera- dist-Church educational building. councils. • , •• • need.cd. additional time to. study Dewcy; fourth Chines brother, ly Milius, Gary Dorian and Rus-Koestler; "The Desert Years," by Mrs. Fred Neuman, Mrs.. Law- cal delegates, reported to the Board the question and to raise funds. In' I ter balance between the mater- sell McGrath; France, Lynn Hunt- Mothers' Club tomorrow at 8 p. m. tions and until 1945 assisted In the . Wilson DeSilva of Brazil, who is ttiehard .Wcingart; fifth Chinese Krutch. • rence Raff, Mrs. Henry Rickjis, start-up of the' butyl rubber plants The problems discussed vvero. of Education. ; • . : •this connection, we would suggest ial and spiritual. This is the aver- er, 'Marilyn Koncgcn, .Howard In the church basement.. attending New York ' University, brother,- Gary Wicse; judge, Rob- Mrs.. George Rublne and Mrs. '. *.•»' irj Louisiana and Canada. . told of the vast wealth of raw ma- the success of the student courts, They said that the convention that you read .the address by Paul age pressure to be found in the Bell, Gene Bauer and 'James Tal- "Also, "The American. Record in . .Devotions and prayers are given ert Etherington; .mother, Con- by the mothers, Mrs. Betty Mat- William Silverman. The shoes In 1945, he was assigned as. head terials and other natural resources better assembly, and school clean- A'.-.Walker, chairmart'ot the FCC, • average American. iaferro arid Great Britain, Eliza- the Far East, 1945-1051/' by La- adopted a resolution calling upon at the convention," • • • stance Bcall; little" boy, .Gerald Toiirette! "The-Future of Ameri- tem, Mrs. Frances. Schneider and shown will be from the Cranford 'the paratone plant, a position in the South American country. liness. .-'.,• ' ','. _ .-.. ..; . • Light writing .— and very light beth Kraetsch, Ann Keep, Elaine FOR THE WHOLE FAMIiy the Federal Communications Com- The delegates Jold the trustees — show spiritual aspirations, a Schmidt; executor, ..Frederick can Politics." by Lubell; "Col- Mrs. Patricia Grone. Bootery, accessories from the Kay Ije filled until January, 1952, when He described Brazil as occupying The fourth Union. County Stu- Wicbesick/'and townspeople, Mar- Terwillcgar and Joan Wahl. lected Poems, 19(7-1952," by Me- Shoppe and jewelry by Rae Sil- he was made the head of the main- nearly half of the South American:. dent Council meeting! will be held /lack'of carthmess,' and little or no • The literature Club, of .Roose- Catharine- Juram • of Philadel- interest in .the .practical side ol' ilyn Moot and- Jill T2dwui;d§. Lelsh; "The Letters of Edna St. phia, president of the Parish and verman. ". ' - .',-' FINE SELECTION OF tenance and construction division continent with a population of. 55 at.Pljunfield at HighS6hool some velt 'School 'recently presented of the "Bay way refinery mechanical -million people. Portugese is-the time in May. y-ts>. WHITE ELEPHANT aid AUCTION SALE " • OPEN DAILY* TILL. I* ' V". ML j! Robert Petersen, accompanied Teachers Association. . »«>-» «n-nt . . (air*nter4 r«r the life «f your homo . . ... and prlr*d lor »ver»|e the direction of Herbert Sjurscn. '" ' -•"' r • • - • • • _t - • ^ : '. '' "*"'"• ."* k>a4(tlaL Gl TkCiroK Travel Bar can by his mother, Mrs, Christian H. wicU-U»Umg BnUh. We have a complete line ol full-alls Wcidwoad sample*. Tickets will'go on sale in the near l ! * " ' tins rido f omnirinttrins iMtca. iani Ut NwOi Am, 304^306 Centennial Ave. Cr Peterson, attended a Union County «oitf«rMs,aadghruistheiaacoodb«aJ .future. •••••. • '•' "' / -. '•-. .-.'.'. Boy Scout Council banquet Satur- The .cast Includes: Ted Mun- n. t-tiU PL-4-MM for Spring Rxowdu . SATURDAY, MARCH 28 day'where'they received the Eagle i < t AJ J day as Professor Pcnn, Carol Kus- KNOTTV PINE PANELING OAK FLOORING bd.fi. S5^l«MSacliB«. r»rk Wnl'i full Bugg, Gail' Adams as Liza Bugg V '-.'•: .'. ..•—r ADMISSION FBEE -—•' ' -, tlttl-vlliMllr ptm» piwllx Ut* yon ' nwderniia as y«» WMmi.- Tmn *»" taick. all rlnanly- milled. 5/4x4, 100% Vertical and' William Morell as Mose. Large assortment of bric-a-brac, china, furniture, clothing, tr. V ui )•' «Wt(, AU wMk uu*U, velvety Grain Fir, — gardch tools, shrubs and plants. Real Bargains! . WINDOW *mttn*y ll ' 18t • ENTUtE PROCEEDS TO ' SHAI HAROLOF.BENNER.lic. Shelter Fund, Union County SPCA : INSULATION SHEETROCK HOLLAND MAD! Mm- .' .1 Painting KOCKWOOL. Wii.U H««aiMe .-iSti.. $1.15 Qt. - 2.75 Gal. Asthottad DtTCO lUhlog HOLLAND YORK CLOTH I'.fk Wr>t «.ltMlc.U«t BODY, *ni lla* Your • IxIS vf PKNDEK WOKK KOCKVOOL •a. M. •q. ft; ' ; i Mr. C. F> Scott of* Swift & Co. Will Be At Our 8tore • -"' '. "H . UOl'BtX-TBiClC ut. tl b4U.) S.IO Dalni Eamd FfH*itft**ig ICHARD HARTIG KNOTTW I'lVE HUECTttOCK ...... ,...,. SVro »q. fl. THIS WEEK — SAT., MARCH 28th WeMhv—Track Lettering ORDER YOUR . . . * . • • 4 (JOHNSTON PAB^T SHOP) SOIIi_ SAMPLES TESTED FHEK 101 N. Union Ave. KITCHEN CABINETS _ •- Wazp-Rotistant . — Helpful Aiviee On Lawn Prableois MC SOUTH AVE, B. NOVOPJLY DOORS CKaoford 6-2KM fhrlndrnq; Display of Hew GE Monotop! 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THE' CRANFORD , MARCH 26, titioning-the Dept.pt flip Army and Committee, approvi to be considered. Freeholder i^ferifl Jiearingjn'.ihe:.bondHPeJiearingjn.ih:.s ; . lutioli n andd woulwouldd heahearr alall lperso personn sthe N. J. State Board of Commerce penoonel* actions in .v«urious~"dev -ok—made—a—motion •- to^ad jou"rfiT" and Navigation for permission to partments, was on roll call unani- • - and Gold was referred to Road ft bridge interested who might desire .to be which was duly seconded by Free- MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE y CommitteeCitt . , heard with respect to the resolu- reconstruct the; Milton Avenue ,mously adopted. . holder Pearsall. Director Pro Tom UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FHEEHOLDEHS tion. Upon request of the Director drawbridge over'the Rah way River. 7. Resolution by Committee of Herlich declared the Board ad- Dinner Plans NEW BUSINESS the Clerk read the resolution in in Rahway,, to, accomodate High- the- Whole, on the; death of Her-journed. Next regular meeting- mk By Michael F. Kealy, Cleric ol die Boend Freeholder; Hickok moved that full. No one asked to be, heard or hVoI. LX. No. 9. way traffic, was on roll call unan- bert J. Pascoe, Register of Deeds Thursday, March 26, 1952, at ten THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1953 the Board take up for further con- presented, objections. imously adopted. ' •' ' .>•'".'"i and • Mortgages, was on roll call thirty, a, m. TEN CENTS. tknm^eted sideration the- bond resolution pro- Freeholder. Hickok moved that unanimously adopted. MICHAEL F. KEALY la Roou-I and Bridge Committee. viding for the issuance df {28,900 4. Freeholder Benninger for the Regular meeting of the Union the hearing be closed. Motion duly Road and Bridge Committee, ap- There being no further business • • "• Clerk of the Board. plans for a Blue and Gold Do partment ,of.Institutions and of bonds of the Counly of Union seconded and unanimously carried^, Teachers In Three- County 'Board of Chosen Fret' proving three 'personnel actions in Race Garwood Schools to Present dinnp/to be held^April 18; Were Asettecss., adadvising the weekly rate for the purchase of twenty voting 2. Resolution . by Freeholder PS Plans I lade Friday evening at a meeting holders • was held at the Court machines, introduced and passed, the Bridge and Road Departments, h tor- hon-indigent patients in' Skill- Hickok for .Finance Committee, We'::. t the executive'committee of Cub on first'reading at the meeting of was. on roll call unanimously / KiHise, Elizabeth, N. J.. ori Thurs- matt fxii he S35.00 per weeks >*t- adopting Bond Resolution provid- : Easter Program Wednesday* Pack 178 at the home of Mr. and 1 February 26, 1993. This motion adopted. . ' •' • . day, March 12, 1953, at ten thirt> fertivi March J. 1953, was referred ing for the issuance of $17,000.00 New York Mrs. Cornelius Sullivan. -. • was duly' seconded and unani- 5 Freeholder Hickok for the Fi- GARWOOD— At an assembly ers* fourth grade will present "The n. m.; . to Public Welfare Committee. . '. of Bonds of the County of Unoin "~ It was announced that Cub.mas- mously carried. nance Committee, authorizing the Wednesday at Idncoln School, an Slccping Beauty." a musical pro- In the absence (if Director Dud- County Clerk, enclosing Oath'of for the construction of an addition For Endof June ter Farris .Swackhamer has ar- County Treasurer to sell $2,000 Easter program will be presented gram, on April. 15. The cast will ley, A. Ethel Allison, Deput; Ort'tcc a-sd Loyalty Oath of H. '.Director Pro Tern thereupon an- to the existing County Building ranged for a magician -to.'enter- and authorizing same; be published, y. S. Treasury -Bonds', of. the Bus Route under the direction of Mrs.. Mary include Sarol Jean Schnitzer, prin^ 'Clerk, called the •meeting to ureter KiL>s«.-!l Mt-rss as County Prosecu- nounced that the Board would hold Councilman Ragoiiese Announces Garwbo«rs tain- at the affair and Dr. Edward with a statement, was-on.-roll call Sheriff's Employees' Pension Fund, Prior, milsic supervisor^JThc pro- cess; Marilyn Haydcn, Prince or; Edmund J. Kiely as First As- a hearing on the bond resolution gram will comprise a ballet, selec- Charming; Sue Davis, queen; Ja- . Coe has obtained An Indian skit. Roll call showed the 'lstritii' Prci»e of. bids "received- for 20 Automatic York City has been proposed by the ballet "Morning" by Grieg. Eighth grade students in Lin- "birth" of Giirwood .50 years ago will be held (romJunc 28 to July 4. ' Floyd Arnold, Mrs. J. H. Mintori, Freeholder Hickok moved that for thp next school year has been coln School last week presented a Treasurer Pierson and-Ass't Coun- Voting Machines and.recommend- Public Service. . w Participating in the portion of the The decision came last week at a meeting of the anniversary committee. Mrs. Francis '.O'H.eilly and Mrs. R. the hearing be closed. The motion expressed by Miss .Winoiia New- two-act play, ."Elmer and the ty Superintendent-of.'iioads. T.wr.- mg award be given to" the Auto- Borough Council Tuesday cve-> program- will bo: Ronda Fonti- ' MrrRagonese said that the ac- Bei thiaume. Dc'n chiefs for the was duly. seconded. a.nd. unani- ciinib, presidentrof^the Kenilworth Love-Bug." for students at Lincoln asulo. m2tic VtAing .Machine Company, nihg adopted a resolution favor inn nelli, Judy Ahson, Georgiannh tivities which will take place dur- new dens are Thomas Arth, James" at their neit bid at* $28,170.40, Was mously carried. .-'.'.•• Tciichqrs Association. • the service. A public hearing- is Rodner, Marie Choborda,' Frances and' Franklin Schools .'and parents ing the week-long celebration a>c . Swackhamer, Robert Pells and In the absence of Director P"'': efe/red to SlalcrCounty-Munici- 1. Resolution by Freeholder Speaking at a meeting of the tentatively scheduled by the Public Owens, Pat Serino, Gail Urley, of the pupils. still to be worked'but-This will-be lev, the .Clerk announced that tt iU HickoklJorJlFJnaRceJj^nunittee Parent-Teacher Association Mon- Utilities Commission for April 13 Yolahda Spino, Virginia Desch, The Cast comprised Ann -Ric- done at future meetings, he said. • •: would be -necessary ..-to a Francis J. L. ;Dorl, suggesting adopting the Bond'Resolution pro-, day evening, Miss Newcomb-said in Newark. A representative from Virginia Fitzsimmons, Betty Drake, cardo. Karen ToWis. . Barbara The councilman also revealed ;;>Carl Zimmerman, the program Director Pro temf, that Kenilworth now has the low- Kenilworth was authorized by theAudrey MacFarland, Joyce So- Wojtowicz. Fred Falzbric1, Barbara chairman, announced that ar- hat the County build a new" road viding for the issuance of $28,500 SAVES WEAR AND TEAR the names of 23 persons who will Freeholder Ben'ninj^ei: made, >• the Rafaway River bridge of bonds of the County pit.^Union est minimum salary among the council to support the plan before hnyc, Diaiine Green, Brerida Par- Cornclisse, Rocky Lattieri, David serve on his committee, 18 of rangements ha'i'e been made for schools in the Regional District and the commission. ker, Paisy Sugzda,. Carol Barry (Continued an page three)' the cubs to'Visit the IX S. Naval motion that Freeholdor. Hcrlich Jx_ ht through to the Highway for the purchase of 20 voting ma- DUDLEY NEVILLE JOHN VITALE whom represent various organiza- will have the second lowest in Sep- Public Service- proposed that" the and Rosiland Catuso. ' •'• ^Air Station at Lakchurst in May.appointed Director Pro Tern" wtriejh sreferred io Road & B,ridge chines and authorizing same be tions., in the borough. motion was duly'!'•-.seconded, by iembcr if no change is made in service begin at Eighth street, "Christ tKe Lord Is Risen To- They include John Malko, St.- \' During May. the pack, which is published with a Statement, ^was Garwocd." The minimum salary is Freeholder Bauer anil on roll ca*J_ ore roll call unanimously adopted. thence to the Boulevard, to Gal-day" by Carey, "Holy, Holy, Holy" Anne\s Church; Mrs. Joseph Dere- sponsored by St. Michael's Church, nasty- Bioughton 'and family; now $2,500 and will be $2,700 in loping Hill road iri Kenilworth and will be host at an athletic meet to. unanjmouKly adopted. • expressing appreciation for as- Freeholder Hickok moved that Filiafe, Whieger9 Neville to Be by Dykes and "Ava Maria" 'by Want Police mer, .Ladies' Aid Society, of the September.- .•„- • Roselle. Park to Magic avenue, in Presbyterian Church; Frank, Cor- . the cub' pack sponsored by St. .Freeholder-Hickok made a-mo- sistance- given, by this Board to the Board take up for further con- Schubert will be sung by the. school Miss Newcomb said the school Elizabeth!, to Elrnora avenue, to choir and the. seventh grade girls velyn,.Presbytcrian Church; Sam John the Apostle Church iri Clark. tion that the minutes of February their-', son". Donald, while in the sideration the bond resolution pro- North avenue, t'o Route*'25 and- to The meet will be held at the affi- viding for the issuance of $17,000 system' has seven teachers whose Listed on Ballot in That Order will sing "Waters Ripple and Paffcnroth, St. Paul's Evangelical 13th be approved, which was duly Children's Country Home at West- take home pay is $37.25 a week and the-New Jersey Tudnpike at the At Crossing and Reformed Church; Mrs. Mar- letic field in Walnut avenue. 1 Flow," a Czechoslovkian folk song; seconded and unanimously car- field.- •' ; •'>•' ' ••' ' of bonds Of the County of Union one teacher who has been, in Ken- KENILWORTH—Following a drawing last Thursday, John Newark Airport interchange .^ • . garet Philips, Ladies' Aid Society The cub mothers will sponsor a. for ihe 'construction of-'an*taddi-I and "The Linden Tree" by Schu- ried. •• ' .' ; . '•''.' v William V. Bunting, expressing ilworth two years and receives, $39 Vitale, one of the three Republican candidates for the mayoralty Builders Hit of St. Paul's; Mrs. Michael Koromi, cake sale at the Union County bert.. Ann Riccardi will play • a Council to Advertise Resolution that all bills pre- appreciation for the courtesy ex- tior> to the existing County Build- || a week. nomination, won top position on the ballot. .,*7~ A-lenth'y-discussion was held by piano solo,- "Malagucna" by Lc-' Parent-Teacher Association; Fred ' Trust Bank May 2. ing, introduced and passed oh first : sented. • were on roll call unani- tended to him by the Sheriff's "A teacher with 28 years experi- He will be followed by Councilman Councilman Robert C. Krueger and cuona. For New Police Car; •. Melchow, Garwood Memorial Post • ' It.'was announced that the next reading"at the meeting of Febru- Robert Krueger and mously ordered paid. ...'.'••• Office and the Hall of Records. ence and ..five years training, takes 'ormer Couhctfcwan Dudley Neville. , ' Building Inspector Fred Teipel on 317,'American Legion; Dante Costa, meeting of den mothers to discuss ary 26, 1953. This'motion was duly ' .' TUNE IN ON The children in Miss Alice Rog- Adopts 1953 Budget Thu* following communications State Highway DepU givihgap- home $63.70 weekly," tb.e -associa- In the race for thcJElepublican numerous faults found in some new Bay Leaf Post 6807, VFW. ideas for den' projects.and games proval ia the transfer .of -four seconded and unanimously car- tion president explained. ' homes in the "borough. Council- GARWOOD — The Police De- will be held April ,18 at the.home were received and ordered filed: nomination for tax collector and chi of; North Twenty-fourth street, Also, Mrs. A. C. Dcremer, Gar- lighting units from the reimburse- ried. HOMEMAKER HARMONIES She asked, "How can we possibly man Krueger charged that, some partment was in the news out of Wood Lions Club Auxiliary; Mrs. of Mrs^H. Lynch, 1010 Orange -' The Pascoe Family, expressing treasurer, Mrs. Frances Condon harlies Rafcrty of South Twen- builders are slamming homes to- : ment account of UnioiTCounty to Director Pro Tem thereupon bo satisfied? How can you attract the Borough. Council meeting Frank, Knight, Garwood Women's avenue. . '_\ appreciation for our kind expres- Station WVNJ— 11 to 11:30 JL ML won first place ahead of (the ih- tieth stret and Don Ferry of South the reimbursement account of the announced that the Board Would iind keep competent teachers in Seventeenth street. The campaign gether, using minimum materials Elect Mann Tuesday night. , • ' Club;' Sgt. James Lesak, Police • J. Brehnan^and Mrs. Sullivan sion of sympathy. -.-''•- the school system at these figures?" cumbent, £. G. Anderson. •' and shipping small items. He blam- served refreshments. The pack will ' Monday Through Friday Ernest Vardalii and Dory Him- committee will • meet . Saturday Council'empowered Police Com-: EDWARD TILLER Department; Leo ^Ragonese, Fire •' Supt. Weights and Measures, ad- , "I would like to make It clear,". ed poor supervision by the build- missioner David Murray and' his Department; Melvfn Hurley, Board meet Saturday,., visihji ijmourtt forwarded. to the Miss Newcomb said,' "that the ple will be listed in that order lor morning, Mr. Vitale reported; Also ers as the. reason for the- poor the two Republican council nom- planned ,the candidate explained, Head committee to hire a special officer of Education; James..'"f, Leonard •State. '•'• '"...•'..•' Teachers' Association, does not quality. . - - , to 'take care of the crossing' used Tiller 0rges Support and Joseph Humenik, First Aid blume the Board. of Education for nations, while. Edward. R. Wood- are three public meetings. •'-. High School Presents Twp. of Union, submitting map Mr. Teipel defended his depart- by school .children at .Center street Squad; John' Schnitzer, Republi- the condition whicn exists' here. uff and Walter k. Boright have" ment, reporting that the" buildings Of . ,"•*.;" •' the Board of Education in. June, Meanwhile ,-Mr. Vitale ' an-meet state requirements. Thomas sky; officer of th,e day, . Louis Building JPhans York Institute for the Blind ami 1052; and asked for a new sched- ceived April 14. The councilman said this wny • 'HATS CLEANED. nounced that he has named a Beniruti was renamed secretary Kleckner; trustee, Edward Peter- '"Lehigh" University.: •Besides; con- uler It. was October or November three-man group to. direct' nis and Boroggh Attorney' Earl Pol- Son; historian, Donald 'Costa; sur- Borough Clerk Walter McManus of selecting candidates takes the , ducting, his own. -orchestra .:-for • ALTERATIONS 1052 before the Board of'Educa- campaign. They are: Guy Vetus- lack and Borough. Engineer Thom- Home p#ners geon, Joseph Gorombey, and ser-was directed to write to State Sen- choice out of the hands of the At Deadend which he played, sang and wrote as Trounson offered the board ator Kenneth Hand and the Union voters. . . • REPAIRING tion could present us with a modi- geant-at-arms, Lawrence Mayer. GARWOOD—A bottleneck which .'music, tic swam, played baseball ilcation of our plan.* In February their services. Other., members of County Park Commission if the • WEAVING A founder of the post in 1948,senator and commission don't re- has arisen to delay the develop- '. and. football, and won the na- 1053 you. people accepted the bud- the board, of .' Mayor. William Hear'Master' Mr, Todisco in declining to- seek tional shotput championship for • DYEING kct embodying the proposed raises. Lister,, Councilman Robert Krue- ply within a week to the council's ment of several lots at the,lower reelection said "the future of the" request that steps be taken to al- the 59 schools for the blind in the In September 1953, We will start ger, Building Inspector Fred Tei- VFW, both locally and nationally, .Set-Slides. end of Willow avenue has resulted United States in 1927. He ih'as receiving the salary increase that pel. James Flynn, Earl DeNicholas, PlanExplained leviate flood conditions in the bor- depends on the younger element. ough. in the calling- of a special meeting written over 100"popular songs.. was first considered 19 months bje- Walter Boright and William Brod- KENILWORTH — Provisions of The time has come for the veterans Council is attempting to arrange of Borough Council Tuesday at fore." • . ''•.-• :"• Citizen Unit erick., All members. were present of World War lir.a'nd. the Korean and sworn'in. the'comprehensive plan for Kenil- a meeting with Senator Hand and 8:30 a. m. --.-" It was pointed out that all Re- worth were explained at; a meet- War to step forward and carry on BOARD OF EUlKAtlON the county assembly delegation in James V. Cascio of 101 Severin gional . districts except -Garwood The meeting night was changed ing of the Hom'eOwners Mutual the high ideals of the. Veterans of i' UNION.-CU»l'NTY and. Kenilworth will .have avniini- Borough Organizations an effort to obtain state aid us a Court, Cranford, March 16 was . ' KEOIONAL. HHai HCIIOOL from the first Friday of ea,ch Benefit and Civic Association last Foreign Wurs for the benefit of means of correcting the local prob- Three Groups to See .';• - . D18TKICT No. I mum salary of $3,000 by Septem- month to the second Friday" of Wednesday evening at Kenilworth the nation and the people." Mr. granted permission by the Board of rirmer Avenue, Bprlncflclil. N. J. ber of this year. Askecl to Help Study lem. Council wants to know \&hen Adjustment . to erect two light , ADVEETIHIiMENT YOU BU)K each'month. Inn by representatives of the Ken-Todisco, however, made himself the park - commission will begin Pictures Depicting manufacturing plants on the lots. • ADVERTISEMENT tar BIDS tot SUP- "As werlook at these figures, it School Expansion Need Tentative maps for. section 5 of ilworth Manufacturers Association. available to the organization in PLIES and EQUIPMENT tor the Jimullun work at Unami Park to relieve The lots 272, 272, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78.. Dayton Udlonal Illkli Scluiol. KU'nlcl is easy to understand why we lost KENILW^iRTH —Parent-Teach- Oak Knolls and for property re- The speakers, were Harold Sny- an-advisory capacity. ' - flood conditions. • *, ' CoiulitioiiH in Schools six teachers last year and need as and 279, are in a class.B resident. • ' AVi'iiur, Sprincileld. New Jcrney.' t er Association will lead in the for-cently anneved from Cranford der, president of the manufactur- Mr. Mann served' in. the marines The 1953 budget, calling for an SEALED PROJ*OSAI^S Will be r«:flvo(l many for September. - Besides the mation of a citizens group to study GARWbpD^-More than'40. col- tinl zone. - by \ht Board of Education,of the Union .were approved. • . • ers association, and Horace Hy- during World War I. He has been estimated (ax rate of $6.94 per ored slides depicting the "run- 4 . —County-HeSionol Hl«h School District No.' replacements each year, pur grow- the need for a school expansion Mr.— Cascio appeared before A discussion was. held on the man. They distributed brochures a resident-of G«rwood for seven $100 valuation-TT-the same amount down conditions"-: in Garwood's "i '1 »t ,'the Jonathan, piiyinn lie- ing enrollment necessitates, addi- program, Mrs. C W Thomas, presi- possibility of breaking down' the on the plan and explained -that years and is employed as an elec- council Tuesday night to say his kional Hi«h School, Ktutncr Avenue. tional members, in the past two as last year-r-was adopted. The three public schools, will be shown Sprlnsficld. N-.>w Joracy until 8:00 P. M., dent, announced at a meeting Mon- zoning code into sections to give they want to be.closely associated trical engineer at Raritan 'Arsenal, estimated total budget, including building plans have been snafued. Eaitern Standard Time, oil Tut-wla;*, • years we have hired 16 new teach- to three local organizations next day evening at the school. • the borough .more control of the livith the home owners. ' Mctuchen. ". ' . . schools ,pnd i county' taxes, is He said he .had tlje Iqnd. surveyed. . April' 31, 19M. tot the lollowlnu: ART; eis.:Mr. Kraus and the Board of nionth,'according to Lewis La I id, Saturday only to discover what he GENERAL; METAL SHOP; INDUSTRIAL The citizens group, Mrs. Thomas type of industry and, business in Most, ol the. questions asked-by $401,580.19, . superintendent ' of schools,. who -AHTS: JANITORIAL; CJIEMICALB; Education are handicapped in ob-said, will be formed in cooperation various sections of the borough. ihe home owners were concerned had forgotten—live feet of lot 27d SCIENCE: PRINTING: HEALTH; DEN- taining them by the low salary ; Joint Holy Week Rites Council granted permission to took the pictures. Can't be used because, the Rahway TAL: PHYSICAL EDUCATION; ATH-* with the Board of Education and Also considered was a system now with buffer zones proposed be- Garwood 'Memorial Post 317, Purpose of the slides is an effort LETicS; LUMBER; MErHANiCA they are forced to offer," Miss the Kenilworth Teachers Associa- tContinued on paae two) ' tween residential and industrial Valley Sewerage-Authority has a DRAWING: MANUAL TRAINING; Newcomb said. * Scheduled at Churches American Legion, to hold a carni- on the part of the Board of Edu- 10-foot right of way between that .'•' HARDWARE SUPPLIES -and- nt tion. Each organiistion in the borr areas and especially iri the area val May 6 to 16. cation to show the public the need- GARWOOp^-HoIy Week,-which lot and lot 280. v; • '• -.• ' • • MENT. •' "• " '••.'•'••' ough will be asked to name a rep- where'the Adamas Carbide Cor- "•'• Council President Burton Dlck- ed rcpairs.'-then seek to have them : He asked council to trade one - Instruction U> Bidders and SpcillWatl resentative to the committee, she Schools to Close poration proposes to erect a new begins Palm ' Sunday and ends crniati presided jn the absence of taken care of through a bond issue. may. be obtained' at the onice uf thu explained. buitdlng>_The manufactueis said Easier Sunday, will be observed of the lots he owns for Jot .275, a' BecreUry of the Board of Kducitiim -ht Lions Show Next Thursday ^ Mayor L. Thomas Daub. Also The bond issue would have to be piece of property the bofoughiowns Uw Jonathan 'Dayton • Rriflonul HlBh To launch ihe program, th£ PTA that industry would j?ay for the at joint services by St. Paul's missing was Councilman Addison approved, by u referendum. . r School, Fleincf Avenuc.>-*ptiu«llcld, New Evangelical and Reformed and J hat gives it a throughway to the • " Jrr»«y. ••'•••• - • • will sponsor a forum on the sub- KENILWORTH — Thtf Public buffer parks and zones and would Macbougall. The slides will be viewed •by'the- '•'•. V The Board of Education yenulfvc* the Preparations^ ject, at its next meeting. Mayor schools in this borough will close maintain them. % ' ' Presbyterian churches. . . i Garwood Lions Club at St. Paul's borough' garage' in- South avenue. . rl«ht t» f«lect any or alf MBiTand.-or to William Lister, and members of next Thursday for the Easter Mayor William Lister, who Services will be held Wednesday Evangelical and Reformed Church, Failing to come to any decision, ' ' accept the bid that In 1U Jlldgmmt will council called the special session. ; ' be for the be»t intenwt of the Khool Borough Council and the Board of vavation at 3 p. m. ° • •' spoke briefly on taxation, and at the Presbyterian Church with Votes Korean Donation April 1;.Garwood Woman's Club, By order uf the Board of Education Now Complete Education will be requested to par- Edwin W. Kraus, superinten- Councilmen Oliver J.,Brown, Jr., the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor, KEN1LWO8TH—A donation of also at St. PauKk Church, April •~ol the 'Union- County Reitionul dent of schools,, emphasized that Robert Krueger. and Alva Myers speaking on "WhatJWill You Do$20 to outfit a Korean (cacher has «H School «*«*«»5^ (Contimied on page %U)o). 13, and the Garwood Parent- j KENlLWORTri — Ail peepara- students will remain in school •were among the guests" present. With Jesus?" On Friday at services been voctd by the. Kenilworth Teacher Association ut Lincoln Secretary tions have been completed for the until the end of classes at 3 p. m. The hext meeting will be held at St. Pawl's, the Rev. Walter C, Teachers^ Association. The dona- Ptdm^Sunday Dated: Match XI. IBM . a-3tt-lt 1 School, April J6; show the Lions Club will spdhsor Holy Week Rites next Thursday. Classes will re- on "April.15., . Fugh, pastor, will speak on "Thetion is part of the Clothes for Kor- .According.-, to District Clerk A., tnmorrow and Saturday evenings sume on April 13. ' ' Frank Spera, prcsident.prcslded. Crucifixion." . eans drive. T. Mosca, the lopal volunteer Fire in Harding School auditorium at Topic Chosen L. J. PKENNAN Cr 6-02SS Department has requested a show- 8:30 p. m. . , . \ In Sfc Theresa's ing of the slides. However, the ThcT-Show, entitled "Nautical date of -the showing hus not been By Rev. Nonsense" will be presented by Listed by Pastor Mardi Grias Programs Conducted by Cub Packs set. Mr.'Mosca says he has sent the EHzabethtown Variety Players KENILWORTH — Holy Week letters to more1 than 12' civic and GARWOOD—-"TJie Triumphant KENILWORTH—;A mock wed- PLUMBING, HEATING 'or the benefit of the club's fund services to be held in St. Theresa's KENILWORTH — In keeping^ service, organizations, in the bor-Ent^y" has been chosen by the PURPOSE '» build a skating rink in the mu- with the, tub iheme of the month, ding, in which all membcxi-of the ough telling them' of the avail- r T Church were announced today by Rev. Walter C, Pugh, pastor of the TINNING nicipal playground. ^~~ ~ ' * a Mardi Gros was presented at a pack participated, was held Satur- ability of the'slides,, recognize. Irtfue "original" in automotive the Rev. Sylvester S. McVeigh, meeting last week of Cub Pack day evening by—Gub-Pack 183 i St. Paul's Evangelical and Reform- H the show is successful, the the parish hall"of St. Theresa's AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. styling.. .with a sleek continental flair that drops flub announced, work on the skat- pastor. . .. • . ; 182 at the Comrtiunity Methodist etf'Church, as his"scrmoj*-toplc at Church, Church.. AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS a hint of surging V-8 power and flashirig perform- iR rink will gcCuhderway within Confessions will be held from 'Loyalty of MfkleV the 11 a. m. Palm Sunday service. As part of the program, the Following this program, the The-Junior Choir-willxar,ry palm period of several weeks. The 3:30 to 6 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. V pack held a Mardi Gras and games E. ance. Here is beauty with a purpose... graceful in fund already has $700; on Wednesday and on Holy Thurs- Mardi Gras king and, queen were presented in the person of Diane ,were conducted by th«s fathers. l Be ,:Theipe branches to the altar while: the day. April 2, there will be holy 1 Cranford, N.X every contour, generous in roominess and riding Tickets will be available at the Dexhelmer as the queen and Cub Mrs. Agnes KoenigV Den 2 had the Senior Choir sinjjs the anthem, door, \ the club reported. > communion at t and 8 a.«., a mass highest score, and was awarded a For Presbyterians comfort. Here is beauty that^brings with it a thrilling new sense of with - procession at 9 a. m. andPaul Matwelshyn as the king. The "Palm Sunday." Miss Mary THE WJIUC HAS VOTED ovrwhelmlngly ft* The benefit performance is one queen presented the two awards cash prize. - GAHWOOD-^-The Rev'.' Eric S will • sine ' "THe: Palms"'-and-the -.. toad mastery and'eontrok " , ... «' n lengthening list of shows prc- adoration throughout the day until for the month: A lion badge to Throughout the evening,, pic- Tougher, pastor of the Pr.esbyteriart Utmded^yMAcy, Thnt oat of *wrjr four bottle*, of 0 p.m. ' ' - Junior Choir will render • "Come" , gPj 7S9E, ol AoMrican whiskey bought in tfcfl »'iited by the volnnteer entertain-r Steven Rago and a wolf badge to tures were" taken of th'e wedding Church, Sunday will juse ns his ''rs. George Wtjitoof-tbc Elizabeth On Good Friday, a Mass of the Paul Matweishyn. A major part and the Mardi Gras by Henry Palm Sunday sermon topic at theto the Temple." •; . . ROOFING Vahcd Stuts is iUmUJ whhkej. And kiiuty Silttf A reception of new members o VMCA is director: He-composed Presantified will be held at 9 a. m.of the evening was devoted to Patrylow, institutional representa- 11 a. m. service "The Lbyulty of Blended Whiskey is the choice of a Ursyperceataf* llii> dialogue and arranged the mu-and a three-hour agony devotion game* and fun for the cubs and tive. They will be shown ut the the Master." uWo will be held during the serv- . ^i'iil selections-.and dances. Action their parents. ' meeting on April 18 Also at 11 o'clock, nursery and will be 'conducted from noon until cc of Uended vhiskcf^drinkenL They choose U becauja_ • -. ,.'••. ,-v "' the show 'takes place on ah vThe most popular.game of the which will-beCharter Night. junior church will be held. Sunday 3 a. m. There win be stations of v Five children will be baptised \*w "Mm of its "whiskey richnets". ll|:can liner on an imaginary cruise night was a wet sponge throwing Parading and games will be held School classes for nil ujjes meet at the cross at 3 p. m. and at a mass at 12:30 p. m. by the Rev. tfx. from Southqmptpn, England, to at 8 p. m- there will be stations of game in which the cubs and their ut the Parish Hull for Cubs' on 9:45. Westminster Fellowship wili New York.. . the cross and a sermon by a Pas- parents had a chance to gain, a Saturday at 3:30 p. m. and a metal meet at .if p. m. Pugh. They are Randy David, «bn little fun at the expense of the cub^ scrap drive will be condutced on Holy Communion will b"e -ecle- of Mr. and*Mrs._Wiliuim Severs; ^ . V-Bghf or Six Zionist father. Members of Cub Pack 183, sponsored, by St. ThereKa's Blessings of fire and holy water master and his assistants who vol- April 25 in the afternoon. brate. The Rev. John R. Dexhelmer, Philip Merola, Kenneth Pu(rylow, 'Ralph Longo, Brian Gelgcfr Mrs. Henry Arthur Hart IHiblican Women. They were: Mrs. Masses will be held in' thepastor of the church, opened,the Ralph Longo and Philip Merolu: Eusteif "Sunrise service' will be J Alfred Unglaub and Stanley Hojnowskl. Most of the. members Sunday School will 'ar«aret Borger, Mrs. Margaret church on Easter Sunday at 7. 8. meeting with a prayer and Cub- Kold arrows—Birry Ruth, Ralph held at 6:45 ii. m. Easter Sunday. l r a. m. Youth Fellow ^' >rau, Mrs. Thelma Klinger 9, 10:30 and 11:30 tf. m. and amastet r Leroy Sturgiea welcomed participated in a mock wedding Saturday evening in the;purish Longo and Alfred Ungtaub;^silver rBreakfast will be. served'after the Mrs. Ernestine Marino and Mrs9, U and 12 a. m. in the parish {Continued on paue two) 'hall. • ''-,./''• • ' - •'" -. ' -.. '•'• '• (Contiuuta on peg* two) {service. . • .. meet this Sunday 609 NORTH AVE.^ »Jutn Rtarnolda. - • halL- vwmumi cow- wtna* T ,- ". .;.. _•' ,"•' .... Ss^i^i«^^ - ^^'''•-^•^^^-v?,.,^vi. :^_. "ixfS &*£*•'•'*' of World War 11." y y py uicDelc«»so«f M Pawtor yet,-_l..j _l.j.__ _ ^.^1 crowd witnessed'the operations ^ I ^ B«2inkrTi|art> Garwood MchoQls; flan rgarien eighth '•graders have been encour- napkins, ice cream, .and cake. The Michigan avenue cottiplalned df a Lorraine Qaiier of North, Four- Another special service will be the winners, KENlLWdKtH — Tiw loltewlrlg . Councilman Brown remn hit for 12. John aged to help their children with in- class is busy getting ready ""for nearby brook -flooding her cellar. teenth, Hoy Koenig of 572 Ricbr held Good Friday at 8 p. m. with Special Easter Program GARWOOD — Mr7~and~Mrs. residents that a street opening Kraus and. Ed McCarthy bf the deeds have been recorded in the , Mr, and Mrs. David A. Storr to formation, pictures, news clipping Easter. Mr. Brown and Mr. Trounson were field,, Victor Lang of Rahway and Service Set a sermon bythe pastor. There will per-j New Donald Boos of 226.Locust avenue be two services on Easter Sunday, mil is needed when sewer con Rockets and John Reuter and office of the county register, Court (Continues trotn ptttf* ant I Mr. and, Mrs. Albert E. Storr, lots or personal experienced concerning instructed to investigate. ' ^ Virginia D. Gleitsmann of 609 connec-3 Brent David of the Globetrotters House, Elizabeth: Named Leader Bertnlngham. Antoinette Harnish, are parents of a. son, Gary Wayne 250 to 253, block 51, map of sec- e war to help tht- students to linr Kingston avenue. Each was fined the • Rev. Dr. Dexheimer an- tfcns are being made. He said this, 7""fey galnlm Boos, born. February \i at Irv- PS Proposes Bus The road department was In- each scored 10 points, .Mr. and Mrs. Dudley,Keville to GARWOOD—Mrs. Angela Law- Edna' Barry, Arlene Gulyas, Jim- tion No. 1, property of New York rsymel the great conllict.- •• $1 and costs by Magistrate Bruder. By Methodists nouneed, at 9:30 a. m. and 11 a. m.isn't being done in many instances {heir ,3lstyStraight victory, th. ington General Hospital. Mrs structed to remove, a' mound of t Hockets ^ ]• .. Mr and Mrs. Wilbert H, Young, ler of 449 Third avenue last Wed- my VerlotU and Violet 2oldl..v Suburban Land Compahy, situated The 'jjiitth graders in Miss Jeanne All the parking complaints were v Boos is the former Miss Margaret Service to N^w York dirt blocking the entrance to Pat- KENILWORTH..— Five Kenilwo^f Rockets of the Ken-Globetrotters •*•'—^ 8'4 10—35 iwbperty known as 41 North Elev* nesday Was elected president" of The stage crew, which decorated at Garwood-Westfleld. •'" /t KENILWORTH — The morning Rus^o's. English classes rfre'.^prk- made pn Saturday; . ' Metzger. daughter ' of . Ludwig .; (Continued from Page-pnc) rylow's Grove. dren and a large group of adults, Jennings Pleads Guilty the Ladiw^-Auxiliary to Bay Leaf and planned the stage "especially :j|nd afternoon kindergarten classes ing on (i St. Patrick's Day pro^ League estab- etith street Mfctzger of the Locust avenue ad- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moseo to Mr. have been met; No, action was tak- -will'be conffrrnedn»tt the 1,1, a. m. Sewef Pipe Missionary to Brazil Post-6807 tttva meeting in VFWwell." included JRob Drake, David and"~Mrs. Thadeus J. Gurrfak,. - of Miss Joan Meyer climaxed- disr firum .consisting of oritsinul-ih, < 7 to tipsy Driver Charge "fecord for consecu- Mr. and Mrs. Albert.R; Fritz tb dress, and the late Mrs.*"Mcifager'. . jcussions- about the Police £>epail- eu Viii this proposal;.-..',' Pack 182 Cojiducts PTA to Sponsor service -Sunday in the. Community To Speak at Chapel John Cannariato, lots 3,0fi5, 3,086, Hall.- She succeeds Mrs. Leonii Bermingharn. fiddle Froat, Donald property known as No. 401 Cen-^ 1 short skit and some records dur- Noise Complaint •".'•'•', . KENILWORTH—A local youth 1 Terrell. Perry, Ed Novery, Eklward Tiller Mr. and Mrs. Matthew' M. ter street. ' ' '.', .^-t=—*\' '"" ti^.-itlftn.t" recently by visiting Police- i Oas Program Methodist Church. The children Z . They romped to a 55^35 win . KENILWORTH—Dominlc Lipsl 3.088 to 3,0*1 and 3.093, block l»i, Hirsch. Jr.. of 11 Third uvcnlie are nii t'J'uss period. • - •'. liycrs was in- Citizens Committee Folds, Hoods 22-year-old Herbert F. Jennings o( tax map. . Also .elected were Mrs.' Jean and Bob Gray. Joy' Kruusc an- • Headquarters. . (Continued.from Page One;).. to be conflrrnvd are; George Bor- over the Center Hardware Globe- missionary to Brazil, will speak at receiving congratulation!; on the • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rossky to ••:*'-, .They saw the offices, teletype Ttlc'eiKhtlt-Urjide riirlsi defeated structed to confer with' oflicials of (Continued, from;page,one) 16 North -Twenty-third trotters, the team which held the Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brod- Gorombey, senior vice president nounced arid introduced the pro- Mr.^and Mrs. Peter' J. Marini, the parents. Mrs. Samuel Uago's strc> the 11 a. m. Family Bitle Hout- Mrs. Alice Pinkin, junior vice gram and Louis Dughi, eighth birth, of their first child, n""son. . "machine. lire signals, radio Ciiui hc« seventh • jjn«l«i-s by a score of •Allied'.Steel'-Corporation eortccrn- ticipate in- a panel discussion. • ger, Ruth Ann Zimmerman, i*Kd- former record. It was the Rockets and the 8 p; ,m. evening service erick to Mr. and- Mrs. Guido property known as 400 North ave- 34-30. Lorraine Beriistrom scored Den 5 presented, a sketch and Mrs. Many'{ Cellars pleaded guilty to a drunke president; •Mrs. Marion Stockton, grade English teacher, was coach Craig Matthew, born March 5 at *;' ment and n case containing obso- iiiii alleged, noiyc violations. A pe- orick Stein, Veronica Battler ond f iiicidentlally, who Sunday in the Kenilworth Gospel •uschi, property In North Twenty- nue. •• y Gerhart's Den 4 won the attend- Tho association held a "Back to ing charge Monday evi broke the treasurer; Mrs. Catherine Gribbla, and director. , ' Muhlenberg Hospital, 'Plainflcld: lete weapons. Tho children took a 23 npints for. seventh tfiade and tition Kigned ,by H residjents coih- Frances Strunk. - : ... Globetrotters' mark. Chapel ' .••-••• fourth street, 180,, feet from Mon- „ Mr. and Mrs. Birger A. Ander- ois Jacoby. t;iUicf the noise which was do- in succession. '. . ( In celebration of Palm Sunday, sanitary sewer _ caved in causing The Rockets gained the victory Mr. Lipsi will also speak Satur- roe avenue. sen to Mr. and Mrs. Frhnk W. Woj- he, eiijhth i>i-iide.Tractil-e will he as a' 'banging, grinding" ents visited their children class- He was fined t Mrs. Pritzi'Rcndenelli, guard: Mrs Franklin School saw several col- Jankowski, duuRhtcr of Mrs. Siy-cio, lots 263 to 2tiG, block 79, map was being repaired; The • classes Cubmastcr Sturgis announced palms will be distributed at the sewerage to up into at least h:id his by getting off to a fast start. They day evening at an Inter-Assembly Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hartie t6 phie Jankowski of Clark. The pa- Jiave thanked the dey,-irtnuvnf for It'll! tl)IHOl-l-0\V. , • < noise, Mr. Krueger suggested that rooms and viewed-exhibits of work g Emma Hadler, one-year t.rusteo; ored sound motion pictures, includ- of' section No. 1 property' of New that the theme for April w»U bo Sunday School session at »:45 a. license revoked years by. piled up n 20-12 lead at halfthne Rally in Plainfleid: Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Murray, Mrs. Katherine Herold. two-year ternal grandparents are Mr. 'anil its interest and coo'ieralinn.,,. Mis« Patricia Small's fourth the new unti-mtfce nrdinaiitc. be. done'during the school. Parents 1$ homes Tuesday evening in the ing "Irish Children," "Wonders in York Suburban. Land Company, 'Life, in the Hawaiian- Islands" m. and at the 11 a. m. service at Magistrate and the Globetrotters never caught Kenneth Smfth of Maplewood Jr,,, property' known as 18 Tulip trustee, and Mrs. Helen Donovan, Voftr Own Backyard." "Alaskan Mrs. Matthew Hinted, Sr., of 404 -,. Students in Miss Ik-Ion Austin' ii'iidp. cla»w is (iivinK ils own pup- ii neeesiary.' vicinity of Richfield and Faitoute fc. McMulien.- Court. ' ' situate at Gnrwood-Wes'tlleld, and that a Aim in keeping with also visited with teachers. which the Rev. John R- DeKheim- The ;localy^>uth was, arrested lip. Don Halbsgut was the high will be the speaker at a children's three year trustee. Children" arid '"Switzerland." Third avenue... / ;i kindergarten classes. rmta»wliffik.\ ;ict showl The boy.s and Kiv.ls made Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Butts to Adopted on second and final ihc thiime will be the main attrac- Mrs. Avery Ward announced that er, pastor, will preach. The Meth- mteting, tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belinsky. to ,, took an imaginary trip to Holland. their own pu|>|H'ts and wrote the Under the direction of Council-' March- Rafter his car struck a Mr. and Mrs. Rissi Beni'gno, lots Mrs. Lawler appointed the fol- Monitors, who will serve until Mr. and Mrs. Donald LeRg of rcading were tw>f $3,350 per year starting on Ap- A-meeting to discuss the.coming there is a need for more captains GEORGE ALBERT AYLING. his Miss Oiga. Ollinick, color beared; ey Perry and Richard Sosldka. milk to\yn sup, Garwood Supplementary pictures of thoir new friends, made pleted "Inditi'n shirts.":Each shirt a«vacatlon. • open the street to pump out the^_, I on a charge 61 Barrying a con- heirs, devisees and personal repre- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Money, pital, Elizabeth. The mother, is ril 1. The other provides for theCharter Night program will be and asked interested members to Mrs. Lucille Todisco, historian boys: Nancy Powers, messenger; ahd ISuperso'dinu map of said com- .. windmills_of oatmeal boxes, made- frinjwfl'tjiui has "Indian designs . At a meeting Monday evening. sewer to permit the sewerage to cealed weapon. Springfield police sentatives and his, their, or any ofMembers Raise Funds 'oregptog property. ,_,, the former Irene Conlin, daugh- pany. I • •. ' " . ' ' ' installation of a sanitary sewer in held on Tuesday,.Mr. Sturgis re- contact_Jier. gir Mrs. Oliver J. their, auccctsors In right.' title and Mrs. Ann—Broskey, patriotic in- Barbara Kurlovvic?:, calendar; "Dutch shoes, painted tulips anil ) itfi'hc class has its'own tribe the finance committee completed Sow from the homes. Members jOf said they--found a revolver nnd < Interest. LULU ROONEY, her hef Christy-Realty Company to Mr,Miss Florence Smolley ter of Mr., and Mrs. Edward -Con- Mr., and Mrs. James E. Fabio to drew pictures of dog enrts. . Bar- Market, street from the Garden ported, ;>' ... • •• Brown, Jr. plans for Church Loyalty Week the road department and a *bn- devisees and personal representa- For Firemen's Auxiliary str.uction; Mrs. Helen Bronko, mu- Sharon Patten, morning exercises; Un of 92 Second avenue. The cou- nsiunia. • ; JMiss Helene Austin, kindergar- bullets in a! compartment uf his tives and her. their, or any qf their. and Mrs. William J. Broderick. Pjaierspn Man's Fiance' Mr. and Mrs..Norman It Bieljeski, bara Infantine and James Vnrdalis State Parkway to' Newark avenue which will be held from April 19 tractor worked all night to'com - KENILWORTH^-Ladies' Auxil- sician; Mrs; Donovan.-assistant witl- Carol-Jean Sehnitzer, attendance; ple has another.daughter, Cather- Mrs, Mae Kook's nnd Mrs, Cath- at a cost of. $15,000. ten teacher. Mrs. Betty Miller and car. '• •• • '.-•.• Kuccessors In, right, "title'and Inter- iary to the Kenilworth Volunteei lots 5 and 6, block 199, section 12 GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs.sician; ivfrs. Jane Ollinick, flag Nancy Adolph, flowers; Charles property known as 235 Second ;', brought Dutch shoes to school to Mock Held to 26 during which time funds will plete the job. _,. ••"/T , rat, MR. ROONEY, husband of, Lulu map of New Orange. Peter Smolley of 421 Third ave ine Elizabeth, 19 mohths old..i avenue. show their. classmates. rine Renner's sdcond grade clashes - Illness Hits Department' Mis. Betty Smialowic'Z were named Rooney. EDITH WOODS, her heirs, Fire Department collected funds bearcrj and Mrs.'• Herold, .banner Tombs and Jacob Desch, boys* lie f»lnmrinfj a- trip to sbe the By Cub Pack 183 to a nominating committee. They be raised td meet the church bud- Mayor William Lister reported devisees and personal representa- by individual members at a meet- Christy Realty Company to Mr.nue have announced the engage-^ bearer. -,' . . lines, and Louis Angelo, black- Mr. and Mrs, Andrew A. D'Agos- Spruce Construction Company During the past week, Council- get. •••'•• that the tile was probably cracked Dinner Chairman tives ahd her. their, or any of their, and lyirs. Gerald Alflieri, property tino of 300 North avenue announce Th£ mothers of students in,Miss Sportnian's Show" on March 2C (Continued from xtaae one) ' • will report at the April meeting ing Friday evening at the flr«- ment of their daughter, Miss Flor- JJrs. Terrell presided. boards.'- * -•'• • to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Schroll, man Oliver J. Brown; Jr., 'chat^:-: successors In right, title and Inter-*- known as 127 North "Twenty-first the birth of a son, Andrew Alfred, -,.-• Austin's kindergarten classes mot ,t NciW' Brunswick/ ' arrows—Bert Marrese "and" Stan- when the election of officers will ' A special service will be'- held when some one. tried'to connect KENILWORTH — Samuel Jcc cat. MR. WOODS, htlibnnd of Edith house. . . • ; ence V. Smolley to John J. Salahd Four pupil.-; in 4R class have the property known as 409 West street tr.an of the public works commit- next • Thursday, Maundy Thur&r arith'iL ' * ..>* .•' "' • • v- . Woods. ADA M. HERD, her heirs, street. son of Mr. and Mrs. William'-.JS. Jr., last Wednesday at Muhlen- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Addalla .''.' Monduy evening at the jiome of ' Miss - lielores Lynch's students ley. Hojiiowski; one-year pins —• be held.. w-u~<~v • of 243 Boulevard was chairman nf devisees and • personal representa- THe mOiiey was raised by sale o: best banking records in.their class , Mrs. Samuel Atitinozzi, 524 Qu.in- tee, reported thnt half of his force day, at 8 p.- m. The •sacrament of Mr. Brawn said- he did not know the committee \for a dinner held Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kernan, Saland of Puterson. GARWOOD SOCIALS berg Hospital, Plainfield. THey also to Cfiurles C. iind Henry A. Craig, ire- workintr on a supor hiarket was out siek.> This forced the de-Alfred Unglaub, Donald Hunt and Miss Wingna Newcomb, presi- tive* and nor, their, oc any of their, merchandise. • .' • '. • this year, riot having missed bring- { ton avenue, to make baskets for. init of work; They expect to be Holy Communion will Beadriiin- how soon the broken sewer could Saturday evening In Elizabeth by , Gardi-ti. Stale flump truck will be received on- ' personal representatives and his. Michigan avenue; Paterson, and the Schoo lof Law of tht"-Third avenue address. Paternal Donmr Marie, March 4 at Elizabeth ' Parkway, Northerly to thf C«i»U-r JLItlc 'orm of government; tho three Den Zjwon the honor banner for their, or any of'their, successor/ In KENILWORTH — The three Mr. and Mrs.. Vir tit Criscola Culmbne and Margaret Materia, •I of Nc-wilrk Avi-mu-, Be.lnu n Distance- nf April 10 at 8, p. m, 'and on April Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Berry Rutgers University, Class of 1951 grandparents "are Mr. and MrsGenera. l Hospital, Elizabeth. The tranches and- what each branch attendance. Refreshments were right, title and Interest, 'and MRS, hird grades and the kindergarten of the BronXj N. Y.,vi: lied Mr, and and grade 8, Mrs. Myrtle Christie nother is the former Miss Irene 1151 Ftct.&lorc or Leti, anil To Provldi' 14 bids will bq accepted for" Var- LEVI AYLING. wife of Lev! Ayl- to Adamas Carbide Corporation, He served in World War II for — Nancy Dcremer and Marjorie John Tcnnesoh"of 410 North uvc- .'•' •'for" the • Necessary Cast Iron Hoime Con- loet) in running bur country. In served by mothers of the same den. classes of the Kenilworth public property at corner of Market street Mrs. Frank CriscolaTif 416 Pine (fconlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nections from S.lid Katiltary Si-wer to ious supplies needed by the road three years with the army's 84th Warchol. ~ • nue. . 1 icience, the * class Is studying an The cub handicraft window dis- Ytnl are hereby summoned and re-school system are preparing Easter and Passaic avenue. uvenue last wceketfd. They Edward Cmilin .of 92 Second ave- the Curb lino, and Making an Approp- department. . ^, quired to servo' upon Saul A; Wittes. Infantry Division. He is practicing The 8th grades have, completed y riation "(Tor Said Purpose, and rrovldlnii init on energy or'force and what play at yariety Shop was arranged plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 386assemblies. -:. • v jajk Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Anderson Brother und slster/in-law of , nue. The 'couple.-- have/another :- for the Maklmr of 'An Assi'!#mi-r\t on law with offices in Paterson. a unit on natural resources in so- t docs in-the world. Exemption.Requested ' • ' by.BArs. Koenig, it was'reported. North Broad Street,. Elizabeth 3, New Tne third graders will present to Adamas Carbide. Corporation,, Criscola. Transfers of Real Estate aughter," Catharine Elizabeth, .19 Real Estate Bcnefitted.by Sitch Improv*- .'A request was received from Jersey, an answer to tho complaint, as The date of the wedding has not cial studies classes.' The students , ment. • • ..Mrs. Ethel Prince's second grade amended, filed in a civil action. In which heir program on Wednesday and property in Market street, 475 feet •been set. j Mazza,/son if Mr. and GARWOOD '—. The'following!' months old. . . ,.'. !• BE IT ORDAtjHSD by the Mayor anil the lire department for a $500 tax The Tax Investment Corporation of New the kindergartens next Thursday, have learned about the values, deeds have been recorded in the I ) •i Council of the Boratlch «if Kenilworth. lass held a b.trthdrfy party March Plan Board Organizes, rom Passaic avenue. Mrs. Ben Ma Westfleld; cele- Mrs and Mrs. Donald Boos of 1 exemption for both active and ex- Jersey; a corporation of the State of-New feature: of the third grade pro- bra'tcd his se/ond birthday^ anni- uses, production and conversation office of the'eounty re|*ister, Court Cptfnty pf Union;and State of New Jersey: !0, for all the children, born, in Elects Swenson N Ji-rsejr, Is; the plaintlIT, ond Antoinette Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Devinus of minerals, forests, soils and water 226 Locust nvenue nnn'oupced.'.the ' ' Section 1: That a ]0-lm'h Kanltary They arc Patricia Kujcla, empt firemen. This'4 request was Louise Von Borstel, etc. ft.als, are de-gram -\>ill be a. play' entitled to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moscatell, Garwood Aid Squad versary last .Wednesday,. Ricky is a House, Elizabeth: ' : birth .of'a' sort, Garry Wayne, Feb- : stwer bo conttructcd alone .Market Ktrcot : referred -Ip the finance; committee (Continued jfom vage one} fendants, pending. In the Superior Court 'Jamies Circus.^ ^ by reference work, committees, The Rey. and Mrs. Walter C. from the exiillhtf 15-Inch sanitary Kcwcr ames Plummer and Stephen of Now Jersey, Chancery Division, wHh- property in Kingston avenue, 66178 To Dedicate Memorial grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Douls ruary 12 at IrvitiRton" General on the Southeasterly side of thr New Used in Union in which all prop- SUPERMARKET booklets, projects, reports and film Vliirgeton. Since the children htrve ipv study,- • ' . ..' ' In 35 Xays after April 9th, 1053, ftxclua- Main characters in. the kinder-; it 'from South .Twenty-fourth .Fontenelli/of 616 Center—sti Pugh to St. Paul's Evnngelical and Hospital, Liiddy .Metier of Gar- ,. Jersey Stato Hluhway;' Iloute No. 4, erty is in A zone, but exceptions GARW.OOD—-A granite stone i»v. strips. -. . ..' '•'.-. ,We of such date. If you fall so to do, the :arten program include: Elf, 'John street Fiftceri Relatives from Garwood, :Reformed .Church, property at cor- is the maternal grandfather. Gsrden' St»te .Parkway. Northerly to the )eeiw studying about Holland, they Paving^ of Lexington avenue, to relief - demanded in the complaint, as memory of deceased members >-of' \Committce chairmen included •-' center line of Newark Avenue, bolnir a •are permitted to allow various More for your nioney, plus letter tniality, Is ^ Easter Bunriy, Jerry t^ WestAeld and Plainileld attended. vere • served .' Goada . cheese, accomddatc. four hew ^industries amended, will-be taken! ngalnsi you by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Green the Garwood First Aid Squad will Carol Meusel, Jean Chiscola, Mary > distance of 1151 feet more or less.- businesses and Industry 'to .'come, default,- • . -i. monkos; girls, AAriia Terry and El-to Mr.! and Mrs. Pasquale Scorese, Mrs/ Elilzabeth Voros of 431 s £ Section 3: That nil necessary cast froh- trackers, milk and cub cakes. was' asked by the Keiiilworth In- into town. The board will attempt be dedjeated at 3 p. in. Sunday at Ann\Pjckarski, Donald Mitchell, house connections, whether for pi'tsent «r a combination you'll always find, here 1 The action has been Instituted for thelen Parker; rain fairy, Lynn Sian- property in Newark avenue,. 100 .avenue..has been confined Miss Helene Austin's klndergar- dustrinl Park. Mr. Trounsori was' to get coplfes\ o£' local ordinances purpose., of' foreclosing the : right of the the First Aid Squad building, Wal- Louis'Fontenelli, Margie Warchol, for anticipated futurp we, shall IH; con- defendants . therein to redeem certain gan; and Robin, George Frank. feet from South «Twenty-third to he"r home for the past two weeks structed from the aforesaid Kanltary. en classes are busy getting their instructed to draw up plans-and to complete the study on the nut street and Second avenue. Robert Guy,-Joy Krausc, Edward sewer to the .curb line. lands sold to the plnlntlfT at a tax sale street. ! to illness. REPEATED BY CUSTOMER REQUEST !. 'oom.fixed up for Easter. They will problem. ••"'. " .. held an December- 28. 1949. afFcctinij James.T. Leonard, president of Tiller, James Verlotti and Tom Section 3:' The' construction nf said iiive their Easter party on April ?; lands In the Borough of Garwood. In the Mr. and Mrs. Harold; Snyder to /Richard DiBattista, son of Mr.McNamara. \_ sanitary wewer and oil'h6|Ke connection!) NOTICE TO 'ABSENT DEFENDANTS The board voted to consider the County of Union and Slate of New Jtr-Baptise Maleiicliek's Son Mr. ahd Mrs. Wpliam Lang, prop- the squad, will serve as master of ind Mrs; John DiBattistn of 432 shall ho In accordance with the. plant immie' Vardalis celebrated his n.ew building code prepared l?y the, -scy^-dcscribcd—on—the—tax—duplicate ceremonies and thero will be brie The seventh grade social studies and specifications prepared by tho llor- STATE 6F NEW JERSRY th»reof as Block B. L6ts 25:i-2M, Bituated Second; avenue,' is recuperating at oueh Engineer, . ' xth. birthday on March 16. He councils building committee, head- yartrAnn talks. The public has been invite classes are studying the federal ••-.•— TO —, ort Myrtle Street,'and Block 52, Lots 78- Christy Realty Company to Mr. Rahway Hospital after surgery Section 4: The estimated ..cost to be •eqted his classmates to ice cream ri. situated ori Myrtle Street. . GARWQOD — Robert Roger to attend. ' :'_._." constitution W theNjrst; part of a paid for said' scwor and' connections,, "H. ELO1SE WA1IDELL. tor-heir*. ed by Mr. Krueger, at its next and Mrs. Robert G.'Wehrle, prop- performed on March 16.' and cake and gave each one an , devisees • and personal representa- You and each of you are mado defend- Maltnchck, son of Mr. and Mrs. The names of deceased members study of federal, state,\county and tram all. sources. Is the »lim of SI5.OOO.O0. tives, and her. their, or any ofmeeting. It was also'decided to Top Quality* Groceries ants. In the above entitled fiction became erty in - North Twenty-second 'i no J A"M~CIiib iipe.t at the .home NewJ Zealand Beef and there is hereby appropriated for. the Easter favor, to take home. their, successors,In rlsht. title arid devote one meeting in the near yoii - have or' may claim to have some Robert Malenchek of 346 North street, 150' feet from' Monroe .ave- of the squad -will appear oti theof Mrs. Ink Criscola Monday, local gevcrnments. construction of said .sewer tho said sum' Shirley. Vitale in Miss Joan Mey- Iliterest. CHARLES HERBERT right, title, lien or other Interest affect- venue, was baptised Sunday at granite memorial. They awj Wil- JMrs.-Margaret Bahr's of •19.000.09. The sum nf S4.00fl.00 ha» WARNER, his hulra. devisees and future to the study of the compre- ing the real estate bclrik foreclosed.. by nue. Mrs., aude Carley of 233 Lo- U. S. Government Inspected been, provided by advances'already htade T'S morning kindergarten class hensive plan prepared last year for it. Anne's . Church. The' Rev. liam Rcimer, Dennis Comiskcy and grade is in.charge of the b -1 pononal* representatives, and his. virtue of ownership, inheritance, de- Christy Realty Company to Mr. cust jrvertue entertained the SeV- by some, of the property owners whoue elebrated her birthday on Friday. their or any of their, successors In the KenUworth Manufacturers As? intestacy, devise, legacy, doWcr, harles McTague, assistant pastor, Albert Ashneld. board in 'Franklin School real estate will receive a. special bene- rUlht. Utlo. juid Interest., MRS.' . . jr.. mortgajje. \deed or conveyance, and Mrs. William J. Broderick, lots Club Wednesday- afternoon." he clas^cn^j^tui jcup,coktis and : ifflciated, . , , , ., . - fit from «r)tl-Itnprovtrtnent. ••>--,. ''CHARLES tiERBERT WARNER; sociation by > Scott; - Bagby and entry of judgment or other leifal or law- 5 and 6, block 199; section 12, map _iose'present fronr Garwood' were; month. The, class is displaying Section 8:" The sum of S1U000.0O hot :\ihdy. EMter eggs. :• . _ wire of Charles Herbert Warner; WeavAr 'Pangburn, planning con-, ful right; the moture. of- which and the MruVBenjarnln Mazza bf West- collection of pussy willows. be«n provided tar the purpose set forth HERBERT.L, WAIU4ER. his heirs, reason, that .you and each of you are of New Orange^ ' • Regional'High irs. Olive Zemafty of 418 Locust In this Ordinance throiiuh appropriation* In "Mfss* i'rartcino'DonfJbrshiri'c's 1 sultants. • ' "•'.•'• .• • . '.;•'. PGRK'N ia'^tlie: godmother. Mr, Mftzza . devLu-vs. nnd personal representa- ' ' • us defendants Is set forth with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LoBianco avenue and Mrs. Helen Poltman of , heretofore mado In Budgets heretofore kindergarten class, Alice. Cadby (L. S.> tlVes and hla. their or any of their, Michael Sherba's request., for • a 16-oz. . . arlty Im the complaint. as erved.'as proxy, for'the godfather, Newspaper Wi 826 Beech avenue. Other members adopted and designated as the capital Im- . successors in rl«ht, title •'. and In- amended, a copy of which will be fur- to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rotolo, Heart Drive Collects provement fund,.'•- . . ' . cplctki'atcd her. sixth birthday on ezoning of property in "South il Rondano, who is in the army SPRINGFIELD/- ayton present were Mrs. Blanche Meyer terest. MRS. HBIU1ERT L. WARN- Can. nished to yoy oh' reqijest addressed to tatiqned Jn .SJari, Fr.apciscp, . , undivided one-half interest in Section 6: The period of Usefulness of St. Patrick's Day dnd the elans' had • 'ER. -Wife of IWrbert-U Warner. wenty-first street was denied. It BEANS 2 thei attorney of the plaintiff at the above propertyJkhoWn as 31 North Elev- News,"; student at^Jo- of Rahway, Mrs. Bert Madden of $278 in Kenilworth said sanitary ' sewer ,'nnd house connec- / LEWIS JEN1SON WARDELL. his -mentioned address."- --.-,- . Attending were members of the tions Is hereby determined to lie twenty fun at the party with-prices for was suggested that Mr. Sherba re- nathari Daytqi High Cranford and Mrs, Blanche Smith KENILWORTH —- Collections helrx. devisees and • personal rcp- Dated:- March 19th. 1953. mmcdlate family including Mr. enth street' ' 7 ; j/ears, and' the assessment shall bo paid he "Pin the Tall on the Donkey" (esentatlvcs and his. their or anyquest a zoning exception from the ~ -J ; •- ' I. GRANT SCOTT. Mr. and Mrs.'Joseph Restuccln School, has arded a prize orWestfleld. totaling $278.17 for the fund drive in such period of time as the Borounh / of their successor* In right, title ;' Clerk of Superior Court. nd Mrs. Louis Fontenelli, mater- 'TTOM ROAST • Ib. 39c Council shall, by resolution, tletornitno at Zoning, Board of Adjustment. Hunt's to Antonio Geetano, lots 28 to 33,at the 29th contest of the Mrs. Mary Wiener of 216 Walnut of the American Heart Association / and interestTMtt& LEWIS JENI. ••.-'..:• • '...- •.':-••• - - 4-9 the time that the assessment shall, be BOROUGII OF KENILWORTlt al grandparents. ' . ,. - BON WARDELL. wife of Lewts Micanel Itale appeared before block 166, map of section 12, NewColumbia Press Asso-, street entertained Mr. nnd Mr*wer. e reported today by Mrs. Mar- IONEY BACK GUARANTEE confirmed or made, and such period. of SPECIFIC ORDINANCE NO. 4-S3 U. S. CHOICE SPRING time shall- not exceed ten year*. ' • Jenlson Wardell, FRANK A. WAR- he board and requested: a zone Orange; and lots 14 to 20, block elation fi newspapers and Peter Wiener o^the Bronx, N, Y., laret Borger, local chairman. iN ORDINANCE Crenttnil tho PoslUon DELL. widower, LAWRENCE E. Section 7: The cost of said, sewer and nf Assistant Boad Worklnu Foreman. :hang» for property on the Boule- 161, official tax map. over the Weekend. . /' ....''•'•' The chairman, thanked Council- Open at 10 A.M. [ houie connections shall be assessed upon WARDEUi and FANNIE WAR- FRUIT I ..the lands benefltted or Increased in value BE IT ORDAINED by the MaypV and , ' DELL, wife of Lawrence E. War- ard between Eighteenth and paper won first place Mr. and Mrs. Birger Anderseh man Alva Myers, treasurer, Theo- Council of thn BorotiKh of Ketjiflworth: dell. • • • ..-..-.:..•.... , by reason thereof. There snail be Incltid- Section 1: There Is hereby/created a Nineteenth" strjec^. The request .thoeraph newspaper divi- of 348 Pine avenue have returned dore Nithart, who distributed the • ,- ed In said assessment, or by Independent ' ' Defendants. Mis. Haulier Hostess plastic hearts-in'local stores, Mrs. '•.assessment, the bene(lt» which shall be position to be kndwn aa Assiitaht Road You tire hereby, summoned and' re-was held over for .futher study. for senior high schools with from Miami where they were, the WorkinorklnBg ForemanForeman.., . . quired to'serve Upon Esrl Pollack. Esq.. COCKTAIL: 1,001 to 1,500 pupils. guests, for two, weeks of Mrs. Edith Clifford Wolf, who served as co- ' extended to the real estate tor the main Rd Working The board voted to reaflUiate To Public Health Nurse HAM TON'S 1 or trunk or sub-trunlc sewer and. the sew- ^Section 2: The AuUtnn^ plainUnr'u attorney, whose address is 1209 Forunian nhall bo l by tho Mayor East Grand Street. Elizabeth,' New Jersey, with the New Jeirsfey Federation P FAMOUS QFG BEEF—BONELESS GARWbOD—Mrs. Lillian First place is the second highest Geddes, formerly of Garwood. The chairman, and all others who aided age disposal plant heretofore constructed- < |l Section 8: After the full assessment and Counciil of -the Borough nf Kenil- an answer to the complaint filed'In a civil f Omcial Planning Boards. Mr. tier, Garwood borough and award given with medalist the Andersens, were 'accompanied y or contributed to the drive in any worth for a fixed tcrnTof one year, which action, in which Robert C. Knleger and C • shall be made analnst. the real estate ib. way.,- ...... '•-.'• • '• . • .. . : term t>hall expire nn the 31st day of De- wenson was named the'-board's nurse, last' week was hosted to all highest. . ' -i. Carl Edwardsen of Wcstfleld. ' benefited by said Improvement, the Sophie A. Krucger are plaintiffs and II. cember nf each yynV, . • • • .'...- EJoffie- Wardell.. etc.,' et als. are defend- epresentative. He will attend a , lb. can CHUGK ROAST 49 public health nurses Jm Union Sea Foo specUve owners pi the .real estate^ who Section 3: Tbt duties and work to beants, pending In the Superior Court of have .made advances to' the Borouuh of perlnruwd bv/lhc AiwUtant Road Work- meeting of the federation's central 33' County. • 24 N. 30th ST. CRanford 6-3118 KEMLWORTU '• KenUworth will be entitled to a credit New Jersey, within.. 35 .days after .April Brownie Troop 65 x J- Iraro said assessment for tho amount* ntf Forcmaiyihall be prescribed ond pro--3, 1BS3, exclusive of such date. If youdivision, Monday in NeW. Bryns- COTTAGE HAMS lb. 69c The nurses heard^ talk by Miss Jort Off the Boulevard In Old P. Bulldint: 1 • . actually advanced by them: and In then\uleated >y the Mayor ond Council of fall to do so. Judgment tor the relief de- Anne Smith, a xtiutrltionist ° with '~ iiuh hf Kenilworth and shall manded in the Complaint will be taken wkk.- ....V •..-' ' ',••,: Ituar Seta* oyce, Gardner '* •' . .' • _._.»(o_.'l»«ll»trlM- ' * event that the assesiment shall be lr«f _.l road work, sowi*r Work, and HERRING FILLETS the Plainfield^ Chapter of the tkan the amount of monies advanced by against you by default. You are also In- GARWOOD — Joyce GJardner*. • ItORfc . them, the amounts advanced 1(1 execs* ilorltjiflc oollectlon In . addition to any formed that you shall file your answer box of 48 PORK KIDNEYS lb. 19c • fndef/doitt' ••!• I American JR#d Cross.. She spoke daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth EASTER SPECIALS! H»4mtt*»y tkra RsUrtay : of the assessment shall be returned to f duties to bo prescribed by • theand proof, of service thereof in duplicate Parking, Speeding Fines ' N«w Stock.Xarge Selection ...>50 to 10410 • exessa of the amounts advanced/ . tion for his services n salary of S3.3S0.00 purpose of foreclosinir the risht of the five parking irrcgularities-r^orrif- HADDOCK FILETS book. : -Sjsctlon »: .'this Ordinance jrhall talc per nn^num payable In the' same rnanner defendants 'therein to , redeem -certain nated Cases in Municipal -Court •RUNE JUICE *•"* 23' an nther ofllccs In tho BoroUuh. lands sold to the BoroURh of Kcnllworth Will Begin April 2 Joyce's mother was, guest at n 'effect after final passage oni at a tax: sale held on August 21. 1034 af- Monday evening. , party held last week in. the Frankr- In the manner provided " 'Section 5: Thin Ordinance shall take feetlnit lands In tho Borouuh of Kenil- GARWOOD — The last lengthy effect'an'April 1, IM3. ' . •'. . worth, In' the County of Onion and 'State Magistrate William Brtfder vacation before the long summer lin School music room. The.Gard- POWDER PUFF HAIRDRESSERS WILLIAM L1STFJI, Attest: of* New Jersey described on the tax dup- the following persons for sf layoff will begin, for students in ners are moving to! Lake Hopatcong Attest: • . ' Mayor. licate thercor a* Block 19Q Lot 39. end 1 TEL. WE8TFIELD 3-3*31 "I! Saturday. - PHILIP 3. McOEVNA, ., , hereafter more particularly descJrlb^d. lustave Jenkins of Unlo on Garwood public schools April 2: : arid pursuant to which n tax sale certifi- a complaint by Patrol: BorciUiih Clork. ; ,, •' George COFFEE Hormel Cain^^ Easter vacation will start oh 113 Center St. • • cate was Issued to the Borough 'Of Kenil- ;. SUtcment . -,.';• Kernan; George O'Brien of High- hat day^ and will continue to April '" ; ••• .-h Miafm . worth and thereafter assigned by the- rtplalnt by"Pa- D ^ Council to Meet Speciali ham A ta .Take »Io«W"tbat the. above Qrdinanc Take Notice that thd above Ordinance Boroueh of Kenilworth to the plaintiffs. land,' $15 on a Dellclonsly Tremh. and m-n-m BEEF STEW ^ CHOPPED HAM 13,,the date for reopening. war passed at s'reiiular meeting of the wa>i paJiied, at a rcitular incetliut of-the You.~ If. Elolse Wardell. her helm, trolman Joseph' eMario; and Wil- KENILWORTH -J- The Civil De- : OovcrninC Body of the Borouuh of Ken d*ayor her, their, or any of their successors In liam Mbtenv heirs, devuees and personal PORK SAUSAGES DEVILED HAivi • 24th HAY OF MARCH. 1S53. 34th DAY OF MARCH. 1953. representative*, and hi*, their or any of ford. /'• j . FASCINATING PHK4P 3. McOEVNA, . . PIIU>1P J. McOEVNA. their, successors In rlaht. title and In- ' Packing' violation charges were Blend /-II! Blend 6V0K. caiT 29c 2 3-pz^cans 29c Borough Clerk of thii terest; Herbert L. Warner, bis heirs, de- ' BABY POWDER — Brown's jumbo size 19c -•••.". Borouah Clerk of the Borough of Kenilworth. N. J. made against the* following per- n>. ...;•....• ' '-' Borough of Kenllworth.sJJ. 3 Dated! March 24. 193tl. 3-2B visee* and personal representatives; and Dated: March 34, 1»M. 3-ai his, their or any of their successors In SPAM 12^z, can35c './\! .•';••• - . BLADES — Personna Double Edge - -' rl«ht. title and interest. Lewis Jenbon/ BOROUGH OF KENILWORTlt &ot&er.nwk*% thm Dmlux* Lawn I ••'.*.'' • m ' ''* ' Wardell. hi* heirs, devisee* and personal , rnorAL . ' ** '•••'; AAraeolo rued off TOTUWMfllOnfe«dW MfflOf* fe«d$t grasgroist ttoo '"•:. • •' lc Sale ! '..: ••• 20 for 50c IOODOBBOB representatives and his. their, or any of The Mayor and "Borough Council, of for their, successors in right, title And Inter- gr«alet» beauty. ScoHs Seed starts mil-. est, Frank A. .Wardell and Lawrence E. the Bsraugh ol Ktnllworth will receive sealed'bids for the purchase of one 1*33 lloni of Husky grass planli to Vfeaylng CASTILE SOAP —. large bar 25c CHMbuit 6-9874 TELEVISION Wardell are ^nade defendantS/tiecause you Dump Truck with a- capacity of three have or may claim to have some richi th* velvety carpel. Do I* yeiMMlff with of ownership or other Interest • In sale cubic yards at a-mwtintf at the Council -—COMBS-T- bard rubber .3 .- :.:.....:.....; .ISc. lands and premise*. •-- • Chamber, Borough Hall. KenUworth. Produce Dept.;••< a illek Scotts Spreader. ' EASTER New Jerssy on A&til 10; 1983. at 8:00 P.M. DepL Frozen Foods . And you. Mr*.-Charles Herbert Wsrn- Specifications are on (Ue In the ofltce of lUW fOllOM provides all the nutrients EPSOM SAL^S — Slbi. 11, SUNNYSIDE er. wife of -Charles Herbert Warner,-MrSi the Borough Clerk, Borough Hall, KenU- Juicy Florida Seedless . Borden's ' Birds Eye Sliced" * : . lawns need to get and keep picture lawn Algo a Stunning Herbert Warner. Mrs.. Herbert 1L. Warner, worth, New Jersey. . cach 12 0 b FOUNTAIN SYRINGE ~2;«ifc «i*e 98c wife of Herbert L. Warner. Mrs. LeWls The ' Mayor and Borough Council re- Grapefruit 6e Strawberries .... " *:; beauty. Economical —feeds 100 sq ft for* Jen|.:...... *? « 13c Pork Roll .2 Birds Eye. " a thick lawn in sun or shade. SACCHARIN TABLETS IDIIU right, title, lien, or other intoreft ttQNOIABU > MANst < Ur'biLCABV 99,91% weedfree. • SWEATERS Entertainment Fri. & Sat. affecting the real estate being foreclosed, Judge ef ti* ••••riar CsusH af New Jersey Green Pride Pickle *N .-• - ' -' .1 '•-•• ..'. No home impe^^ lb$lJ0 flb - " */4 Grain — lOlfs by, virtue of ownership. Inheritance, de- .' " ». Valaa' Ceaaty - lb bA rial iseasierto wo* with thm -«—r FBOM 9 P. M. until JA.M. kc«nt. intesUry. devise, legacy,- dower, In the nutter of tha p*- - - Lawn Seed ... 5 « 1.89 Pimento 1»«X .4 ^ ^.•** 29c : S3c • BUHJSES curtesy, mortgage; deed., or conveyance, tltlon of the State High- plywood-tho wood, rf 1001 «*f AOmf make SHAMPOO CASTILE — entry of judgment, or other U-ttal or law- . NOTICE .1- o 5i SulUbto«or boA «jtto lawn core a bree««—.. JAKE BAUER at the Piano and Organ ful right, the nature t>f which and theway Commlssionsr of OF MEXTtNti reason that you and each .of you arethe SUte of New Jersey or $7.35 and $12.50V • HOSIERY TOOTH BRUSHES (Nylon) ' Popular Songs oj the Day . . . Bo^ Old and New Joined as defendants U act iozth with for the condemnation of cousin. , particularity In the complaint, as amend- lands of OnuOa ClraHcl. SIONCRfl COMPLETE LINE OF VYMA DROPS•— !5cc ....:,...,... 1 also known a*. One* •• GLOVES • • . . • '..' upon rcquctt .. ' „•• . ed, copies of which will be furnished, you Ciroflcl. widow. '' . on request uddratted to the attorney for TO: Grada ClraBcl. also known, ass One* the plaintiffs at the above "mentioned Cirnflcl, widow: Henry L. MeCarty, GARB EN S, V PPLI E S BAGS COSTIJME JEWELRY" address. . Commissioner of Wslfsre of the City HOURS: R M.~^ 'til 6 F. 740 Boulevard The property which Is being foreclosed of New York. Public. Welfare DIs- and U the subject matftr-bf this suit U • trict; Borough of Ksnllworth. a mu- lime —• Vigoro — Agrico OPEN EVERY SUNDAY descriUed as follows: ' hlclpal corporation of New Jersey; Charge Accounts Available KENILWORTH, N. I. All that lot. tract or parrel of land and and to whom it rnay concern: Lawn Tools — Lawnmowers premises, aituale, lylntf and being In the You au-hereby. noufled of '« nraetlnc SpadallklnK In - Borough of Kenilworth. County of Un-of the Commissioners appointed In the TE8, WE INVITE LAY-A-1IVAV8 ~ HOMEMADE ITALIAN PIES ion and State of New Jerse)f>- morn par above entitled cause, to b« held at the I (LftPtua) tiouUrly described a* foUowa) Coutt-Ubuas. In the City at Elisabeth. In REMEMBER OUR CRED6 '-> Known and ,dc»Lgnaled as Lot 39 the Count)'/ of Union and SUte of New To SauU rartiem — AUo MeeUnr Ball AvalUble In Block ISO a* laMh<^own. destfnst«d Jersey, on Wednesday the 39th day of It-It Isn't Becoming To the Customer Don't Sell It! . and distinguished on Section t of the April. IMA at the hour of ten o'clock k Map of New Orange. Union, County, I VV '•• • "'• .'••'•^>r ..'.">.. ^-^- (Daylight Saving TimeMit the fore-noon J • k_^^ ^- A ^kss^B_^ a^sk^ ^_^> ^M SSISSIB «ssss> '•••^ ^h '^^^ m mi New Jersey. . • of said day, for the purpose of determine Uelng intended to describe premr Ins; the amount of compensation to he HbttSewares — Hardware ts Yemra BeUaMe rtMeripttoa OUR FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAILS Ue« known a*. Block ISO and Lot 3» Paid for the property .described in • the - s»wvlce la CtWwd. " on the Tax Duplicate ana a* shown petition flltd in'thl* cause, and damages, GENfilUL SUPPLY I Gifts on the Tax Map of the Borough of if' any. caused fay reason- of tfce taking toe CrUnfafd «-«M5 StDNEV SCHEK. iter. nusnudrt . -" - AND TASTY SANDWICHES Kenilworth. . . thereof.^ , nuns Being also commonly known a* No. -.' tnXOPORt D. PARSONS.' AVfc I 24 Eastman St. Cranford fOUTH A WALNUT AVES. CHANTOHD M141; •M Union Avenue. KenUworth. New Attorney-Oeheral of New Jersey. H . • ' ... • , »^tsk ^ Jersey. . JOHN WARHOL. JR., 109 N. UNION AVE. Cr.^0866 in tear «l Stan IMlMt Comity Trast .ttBNTY OP PKEE PARKING SPACE I. QUANT SCOTT, . Deputy Attorney General, Clerk of Superior Court Attorneys of Petitioner. Dated: March 20. 1M3. - vtt^HiiisH y'tH£B • ^SS>B*W ^BB^^* ^^^^^^ : ' h "

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.0 . « till 11 s» ' ' JT— •• :.-'•. • • -• • • • ' • . . ^~zz mm ' ecords in Sweep in Bowling Loop WANTED » Trackmen Teams in Girls Cage league For Sale Servicing Real Estate For Sale RealEstateForSale ra HATES MACHINE SHOP TRAINEES LIABLE WOMAN wishes baby sitting LIGHT TBUCKDfQ'and MOVTNa " 1 S14 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER SERV- rooms furniture moved, gas ranc' EASONED TOP SOIL, 4 yards. ICED ALL WORK GUARANTEED- B. '•'•/ NO CHLOROPHYLL! No experience necessary. • CRanford 6-3884. 771 784 rasr DIMBTION—a t /BUT NOTHING ELBE MISSING washing machines refrigerator,, i? i sa% •> dehvcivd. CKanford 6-2B82. Wl* FLARTEY. CHanford 6-171&. u . Internal and External grinding posi> free estimates. CaU CARL EDWIN MissTttle casts s Urn*. A*> —* •» Delightful science kitchen which recently tions open. YOUNG WOMAN wishes, baby sitting . •' ';.— <>— ', IORS D'OEUVRES. ranapes. sandwlche: CRANFORD REFRIGERATION SERVICE cost owner $800. Large living room with Excellent Working Conditions. evenings.'- Has own car. WEstfleld Ctatjt Townmhlp. RAh*S . TKCNTESZ MARKET ' , • • • '• vv. aaaa. «••->!• aries.' . for wi-ddincs and all occasion partle* open fireplace, guest closet, family sized 2-14B6-J. 3-26 ,T INSKsTTIONt (Capsentlvs ' on Fricidaire. Kelvinator. Crosley.rCoId- MULTIPLE LIST YOUR Progressive Firm in Garwood. P. TinneSi „,„ 153 made to order. Call CHanford 6-1412 spot. Norge. B. W. Flartey. CRanford dining room, tiled bath. 334 sq. ft: In.the Bjasai wl&fcasjft ' ••ay sluus(aa> - / WITH A MEMBER OF THE/ WEstfleld 2-6400. :1= Harco - »** 32b C-1715. . U master^ bedroom. 3 other nice size bed- - ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. Perth Ainboy Gets •rats a wars). Is nals B»1BISB»_«, CRANFORD REAL. ESTATE rooms, 6 spacious closets. Oil steam heat, 113 South Ave^ at. CRanford 6-08M — --. . , , Na «isaaswl ast list aas *' aa-T»st HREE-PIECE BEDROOM; dresser; LABORER MOVING — HTORAOB — PACKWa M.; Burnett CARPENTER and CONTRACTOR All with SSO gallon tank. Double garage. General Foundry Work Wdrk Wanted -Male A. Tlnnesz '. One-Fifth Point creen velvet arm chair: walnut sec- kinds of alterations, porches, etc. Lud- Excellent neighborhood. Convenient to Allied Bronze & Aluminum Foundry Co. Asenu Allied Van UnesTfacT High School Slates 58 Varsity Contests OMB. Ckaaka et completed! - . . 8-26 ISO PIIOLSTEKING — Furniture repair* job ton small. 7 South Avc., E. CRan- Jow— with open fireplace. Full sized din- us estimate your next move. ri 3rirok. Jr. team of Cranford High School had An extensive spring sports program has been .-scheduled for GIRLS pr YOUNG WiOMEN for Dry VAN LINES. Ted Sargent. i iThe Democratic Club keglers same event. Fried Voorhces was front row,— Betty Lou Farmer, Catherine Sauor ______^______^^^^^_ Call WEstficld 2-6520 or WEsUJcId X-6970 ASSOCIATED OIL CO. Nursint EURICO TRCttCCiC .3. vington Tech., Linden and Scotch and one lady's topper, Formica chrome Evening* after 6. MULTIPLE UST YOUR PHOPERTV matic heat, double garage, permanent tofal,' made up of games of 186, fourth in the 50 yard dash.. and Toddy Van Idersiine; back row — pam. Dunham, Mary Alice Hanson, Marjorle Richards^nd™ ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and driveway.' 62 x 200 lot S17.900.' ' - > East 23d St. • ' Sayonnc. N..J. CRANFORD V. N.'A. forxGcner;il Num. Curtln —, 17» las 190 r Only Two Regular* kitchen table, CRanford 6-3357. . JIM LOVEtANO U . WITH A MEMBER OF THE 242 and 234, followed by Beym Hirsch ..- 178 Mary Jane Harford. The members of/the junior league chamnWiship squad includes: (I to r) ; Plains.. The Blue Raiders will not Combination Screen* and Storm DMaternal and 1B1 > 143 ' The other points were picked t 0W Be v McKe free entimate*. AU>an-U-wls. 109 North CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD ' Infant Care,,. Health Education. The With a 648 effort. His individual Cree _ 177. 114 ^'} « "-" i8ev Sally Starr, Camtny Fcrro and Bea Reeves:, back row — Jean Btlden, play in the conference this.year. , ROWN MOUTON COAT, size 14. good . T. V. SERVICE. Errlco 140 up by .the .mile, relay and medley Report for Early Union Ave.. CRanford B-Onflfl. U condition. S35. CRanford - 6-B4BO. MITES. SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. ETC . , ..COUNTRY PLOT :.:• TUTORING—Hlsh School and Cbllccc. , Visiting Nurse Can Help YouNNonitml scores were 179. 222 and 247. Al- 174 209 Gail.Brach, Pat MacKenzle, Joyce/Kuntzman a'rtd Ginny Lennonj • • Turning to tn^-k, ojie of ..the; with this in town home. • 100x100 corner. subjects. CaroIUs'T. Clark. B.A. (Valet. - Fee. Tel. CRanford 6-0757,, or tonsult Sicko 1B0 ITS 164 relay, (earns. A team consisting of •CORDWOOD FOR- FIREPLACE, furnace 13 years T.Vi experience Practices at CHS largest schedules in years, has been, OMEN'S SHOES. 4 pair, slxe 7A-7B, Small 3-famlly, oil steam heat *85 In- Help Wanted LL.B., Ed. M.. 336 Mountain Avc.. , Telephone Directory, Sat. A. M., «M though Hull was third with a Dave Root, Fred" Voorhees, Tim- ' and. utovt-si. Cut' tn any Icnjlth. A. V. also dresses, size 16-18, excellent con- JERSEY RADIO SERVICE ' T IS MIGHTY NICE to live, together come' one' apartment. Owner's apartment , Wcstneld. Call WEstfleld 2-2741-W. tf .to 12:30. ', •',;•.. *\ 8SZ 749 arranged for the powerful 4eam ' Boyd. HAhway 7-1063. tl dition. CRanford 6-9131.. ; . Herbert F. Sorce when related, yet enjoy separate .quar- 611 series,'his final game of 274 BRCCN*S COLD CHECKS >1< By DAVE CRANE available. ..•14,200. ' Justh my Sojhuman and Bob McCllntock CRANIORD 6-O484 ' ters in this 3-family north side home, ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Male or Female \Set a new season record and prob- 1 Coach'J. Seth Weeklcy is^expected., .•'VENETlA»i""BONDS — FlcHDlum. steel. AFRICAN VIOLETS, BioTu price reduced.to $10,000. ,; Stalg«r took second place in the mile re- Ice Hockey Faces Uncertain Spring is here and so is baseball S arid S — EXPERT CABINET WOKK COUPLE, FOR NURSING HOME In ahhr attracted the mbst attention Klnnejr Methodists to produce. The County/Relays at •- wood. Plastic tape. Also rix'ondltlonlnu. Mrs., Paul Andersen, corner Dermody and rcnovatiomi. Call WEstlleld YOU HAVEN'T' SEEN THIS • ford, part dr full time, (woman to help Schiller .... lay. The winners were selected \Vith only two lettermen returning Jo*U) Svcndu. HID South Av«., Car Wood. St. and Baltimore Ave., 735, Rosello. 2-27B5-J. OU STILL- HAVE TIME to pick your Ideal spot for children. Quiet side street of the^ night. He rolled nine con- Westfield' on April 1,7 will begin own decorations for this new 6-room In kitchen and map around building I. Jellovlti on a time basis. The local team W_.tllcld 2-458*1. ' . « CHcstliUt 5-1568. • ' 4-2 near Roosevelt School. Outdoor fireplace Good Wages. Phone EL. 3-5896 tf secutive^ strikes before getting a Lutz Coach Paul Buomiguro thinks it's the season. . / SEATS—Canei intii. r.iUin. Work cillc-d north side home, attached garage at for fam'lly picnics. Tiled kitchen and lapped Ihe field in this event. St. Future as Team Ends Season < VENETIAN BLINDS Irt t'tock, 23 to 36 for and delivered. PLalnllcId 6-9270. $17,800, .... bad break (n the tenth frame. His arriving a bit too early. -Seven.dual metis have been ar-' bath. Economical oil steam, heat '.($150 SUPERINTENDENT WANTED. To. care Michael's of Jersey City was. first Cop incho. custom quullty »tock blii\dii; all • WHITE ELEPHANT SALE. . 43O Somernt Strict. North plainflcld. cost last year), 3 spacious bedrooms, at- Mr. Local other scoresNurere 156: and.181. Ice.hockey, which has been on*, ranged. They/will be against 64 tnchc* lonu. «3.25; al«o Jeucrqft and • AND AUCTION • N. J. , ..-• tf BUILDING 4-UEDROOKI H6MES ,on tached garage., •. ) . for small building in center of town. as bjoth teams broke the'meet .recr The Cranford High mentor says C. W. Drcneinan Clinton) blinds, 45c W|. HE SPCA will hold iU White elephant north side, 120 foot, plots. Why not ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Not much work attached. Man can Harco Chemical hud a real tus- the sports scene at Cranford High Union, Jefferson of Elizabeth, Ro- foot. CRanford UpholHtcry Shop. 120 uale on Saturday, March 38, In the " "LANDSCAPING'' place an order for one and have it fin- also retain his* present Job. Retired cou- The.Blues had defeated the however, he is looking forwar* selle, Norih Plainfleld. Rahw?ay^ '• South AVcmic, Ejwt, CRanford tl-08Sa. tf Grill Room of the . Wcstllcld Armory, Lawns - Shrubbery - Trc4« » Topso ished -to your taste. ' • nle preferred or handyman that can sle" with Shaheen Agency but fln- Clinch First Place School for live past 25 years, faces College Grading - Rototllllni: -' Trenching for. IT SPARKLES IN THE SUNLIGHT tk> 'small repair jobs. Wilt slve free winners in an earlier meet this to an interesting season. He faces Hillside^jfnd Linden. North Plain- 550 Rahway Avenue. Sale commence))' Exceptionally clean small bungalow. Easy TABLE PADS. S-pc. UIH, f,rom *9.BS. at 10 a. hi. Auction'at 3 p. m. Bar- pipe' lilies and drain tile- RALPH V. DELLA SERRA, rent Including hot waif r' and heat. 3 U edged the realtors for twoTr«sza year. •• •. ••••'• ' ' . at} uncertain future. But down H AlkerLson ; . ROBERTS and "WIESE . ' to maintain.' Automatic oil heat, taxes rooms and bath. Reference required. In Church Cage Loop !i tough rebuilding job as he must Held broke the Blues' long winning' Choice of beautiful colon). Free eiitl- Caluu in household furnishings.; in- / Realtor —' Builder only <160. Double garage, permanent -1 Harco won the opener 847-' through the years, the school ha .ma^e^ civen* Alban-LewiM, 109 N.\Un- cluding lamps, furniture,, china, bric- . • --» Landscape Contractor)! 6 No. Union Ave* Write and eJy« full details: Write Ham- Every Weekyour\ _ The Blues- gained third place A high - scoring basketball replace every, key performer. streak lust year and the local team CR 6-3284 " . LInden'3-7764 driveway. «13.650. •"' .. . - ilton Holding Company. Bo* 3986. Hol- 835, dropped the middle game 830- With 56r46 Victory : ion Avc, CRanford 6-08B8. a-brac, pictures and frames. Home- CRanford 6-2127 . . Mniburn,*<893 ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING produced an outstanding record.. p.laycr is headed for Gettysburg \y,ill be but for revenge. made baked'goods. Easter plants, pres- lywood. Florida. . ' ' tf prospects are seeing 834, and came back to v/iirKthe in the rnedley relay. Running with Don Kern, \vhd is now attending CARPENTER •— CONTRACTOR Methodist . Church Monday ' Also on the track schedule are i ELECTRIC Llsht Bulbil, Genera) Electric sure cooker, also' novelty icwelry.. ^NOTHING MISSING' this team Were: Bill Roesel in the Ih the '3Q's, the Blue and Gold College', Gettysburg, Pa. Ithacu College, wjj.fbc the toughy Mazda. All- Sizes. A & A Hardware. clothing - and 'numerous other useful Repairs.-porch enclosures, cabinet work. nightcap 863-849. ••••n:§ ne'rceh*. garages, caulking, termite MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PHOPERTY in this 8-year-old bungalow with colored ads like this...'aff 880. Mike Ferro a 220 leg, |"redclinched first place in, the Inter- pucksters averaged well above th thejollowing meets; Seton Hall U North Avenue, Wot- -•• "' U afticjes. Free Parking space. Proceeds tiled path, science kltcheir. delightful Four other sweeps were scored Big Bob "Red" Albertson, who est player to repluce. He /q to go for Building a Shelter for our work, roofing,'block ceilings, attic In- ' Typewriters Vbheek .another 220 leg and Church Basketball League by vir- Relays at Newark; Penn Relays sulation, interlocking ^mctal Weather WITH A MEMBER OF THE rear enclosed porch .overlooking Well Friday night; Fischer's Market .500 mark in victories. Then^as is belicvetl to .hold the JUnion county's loading pitcher lasj/sca- PITTSBURGH »>AINTS. full line of In- Union .'County pets. Anyone wishing to CRANFORD REAL ESTAT* BOARD shrubbed grounds with outdoor fireplace. TYPEWRITER repairs and rentals. New right in this paper! at Philadelphia, Newark Board of ° terior and exterior. Painters" 'discount contribute • articles please contact Mrs. stripping. John Senseng the final 880.': tue of a 56-46 win over First GEORGE R. NOBES 2nd floor has two additional rooms and and rebuilt,adding machines, cash reg- tt Mrs. additional lavatory. Substantial con-, isters.- typewrite'rs, and duplicating ma- •" •• ••• • *. >• • • i. j-t-' the Methodist • Men's Club won A scoring system of five.points Presbyterian Ghurch. However, : 109 North Union A-ye. tf r. L. Parker, WE 3-3320. 6 Adams Ave.. Cranford G. the unseasonul weather' and 'had has been accepted -by-that col- of the team's victories.' Relays at Long Branch, Union CRanford 6-0817 ' ': structlon. -Attractive appearance. De- chines. Stationery and supplies^ \They'II be looking for three from the Peppermint RodnC tfor'first, three for second,, two for GIVE AFRICAN VIOLETS for Easter, odd 3-26 FINEST RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOR- lightful suburban location. , NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. the victory, was hard worj with the Buonaguro will also have to re-County championships at Plain- HOOD, large living room, . fireplace, Handicap third and one for fourth was to discontinue the^sport for a few lege along with Barry O'Neill, varieties, bloomln beauties, HSoi Vis- TRUCK CRANE and T.D^-9 Bulldozer ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING 30 Eastman Street - Cnnfard Cranford Shoe Store eked out Presbyterians going all out to de- place Glen Owens, star shortstop, field, Four-County Conference • - itors . 'welcome ' any. ; time» Including for hire, S. W. Oliver. Inc., CRanford dining ' room and kitchen, open side you in theJYeDow Pages somewhat of a handicap for a well seasons. In 1939, coached b> Town- a' member of the' indoor track porch screened ih, extra'. lavatory on • CJUnioTd «-9«00 thjree; from tinnesz Market and 1 who has' signed a contract with the • Sundays. Benners. 1 Hamilton Ave., Furnished Room* 6-2159 and Unden 2-7054. tf NOW IS THE TIME . balanced team like Cranford tour'.the Methodius ;in their,bid ship Clerk J. Walter Coffee, the meet at Warinanco Park,' Mont- . CRanford 6-3350. . \ 1st* floor. X bedrooms and bath 2nd to make, an unusual buy. Owner has the, Men's, League won three from , team. •_•> Philadelphia Phillies. Andy Cri- elair State Teachers at Moritclaif ELECTRICAL CONTRACTlNG--HouKe- 'floor, nil. large rooms, large attic space. purchased another home and is anxious — o; against a school that might' have for the crown. ' Cranford six rolled up an out- For Rent- ~ wiring; Jobbing; ~(luore*ccnt "fljrturcsr Lot 61x150, charming garden, 2-car to sell this North Side 6-room home,-With Floor Service' _Surtny.Acres., > ._.!-. , PETEBSENS DAtRY lit santi, catcher, is also at Ithaca and State championships ..at.. But-.... EGGS. strlbUy fresh, delivered from farm . repair* and plugs installed. Georei." A!' Peteraen _—-_* 115 \15I 1S4 one or two outstanding stars. The standing record,. to >ou.. CRanford 6-041B. ' ,, .4-2 OMFORTABLE. WARM, PLEASANT. detached, garage, steam heat,, oil burn- oil steam heat.. .Excellent condition. Gar-, R. -MENZEL >— Telephone us to ^pun |T%e Ipooi Buying^ Hayeck of the Sportsman's Shop In a second contest,' Calvary with Kcr«. gers.- . ' ' Sansulliano. 13 Myrtle Street Tel. er. Price is right. »19.000. age. 50x185 lot. Very convenient loca- your floor, problems. Floor scraping and rt — 159 ^-SS 112 usual practice is to have five . In the '40's, the squad continued furnished room, • gentleman only. Kef- CRanlord 6-9529. 164 ' GIRO'S CLOTHING, nearly new, sire 10, erences. CRanford 6-0038. tion. Asking only S12.5O0. \ rednishing oi old Boors a specialty. Pol- {Guide for 9 out of n)j(b turned in a 600 series^.^ut- Ew,. Petenen Lutheran Upset Alliance; 38-32, to ; Other lettcmum not returning The net schedule features six CHARLES M. YEAKEL R. Petersen scorers. in-each event with flVe to.be a major threat in the statt. Vlfor ' dresses. suiU. coaU. WEatfleld 2-6455-J. ' MASON CONTRACTORS ' ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING ishing, also waxing. Estimates cheer- tffig together games of 182,178 and are fiob. Dommergue, third base- RcaJ Estate and Insurance fully given.' Phone CRanford 6-1345. 61 10 New Jersey Morenko go into a second place with the home and home -,series and-the*' .. •. •• . -" '••• .4-a FURNISHED ROOM,' near transportation, Sidewalks. Flagstone Work. GaVage'Build- points for first and one -for fifth. Highlight of the seasons from '42 man who is at Norwich University, Gentleman preferred. CRanford 6-0573 8 North Ave.. W. ' CRanford' 6-2474 Elizabeth Avenue, Cranford. tt. " ifor a 608 total. : -:•?:••.-• a ing. Brick Work. Cellar Water Proofing bboppen ' llW . This marked the final meet' for losers. to '47 was •the annual contest with county tournament.' The six op- •.: SOIL COMPOST. t5 yard' delivered. after 5 p. m. . . ..-.•• ..U free estimates. SCHWARZ. CRanford Second Floor. . • .< • . Mr. Hobert W. Olsor^-CR «-304» thers who turned in scores of Rudy .Laurel, second sacker, and. BUILDERS" GENEBAL BowlingBrings poncnts this year will be North L. Fallo. ELliobeth 2-8031. Cafl B-8 6-8405 or UNlonviile 3-1635-J, , tf Mr. Harold Wilson—CR (-1MI 131 the,team which compiled an out- The Methodisr - Presbyterian West Point. The Cranford icemen Georjjc Juracek and JSCKJ Daley p. m.' .. " .: " tl COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ROOM for S or above were: Schultz; Le- Biskalla X. IS* 141 Plainlleld,- Jefferson, < Uahway, ••ft people, separate beds, convenient. ^ PLUMBING, and HEATING. Sewers Office For Rent 115 standing' record throughoutr the proved a tough match" Jot the O. E..HOWLAND — REALTOR \ •hSj|tovEsso, ?28; ^Kirkpatrick. Li- , .,_j US U9 1*3 fray was a toss-up during the first outfielders. , Plainileld, Perth Amboy and West- HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, including ma-> •tngla room. CRanford 0-0301. cleaned with electric 'sewer machine. Wanted To Buy TWO DESIRABLE CONNECTING rooms, > "NEW JERSEY 157 season.\Points were Scored in ev- Plebes. xantl always gave them. a hogony four-poster bed, metal bed, Guaranteed. Edward G. Ledderk tt Son. CHestnut 5-1050 15x20 feet each, business center, second high- Esso, 208; Filsinger. Demo- half.' Each squad scored 14 tallies Crown Closer The returnees are Bob Albert- field. •••-•' ''..'".','•' WE BUY USED CARS. WEstfleld 1-085*. US ery meet •entered. The team won lawn mower, garden tools, 203 Or- WsVLL-rURNIBHBD 'ROOM far, one or Tel. ROselle •1-1207 and CRanford 444 Chestnut Street Boselle floor. Heat and water furnished. Suit- BB11BEt>H0Ne "cratle" Club,' 201; Aiistin, Shaheeh son, fifst sacker, and Bob Wittc, Five home and home series arjd ange Avei l CRanford 6-O54B. ' two, running water, central location. ' 6-2035. ' • able for professional or Insurance use. four of four dual meets, won thein the first stanza, with the Meth- ; Courtland Daley, current faculty It looks like Trinity Church is CBanford 6-4*14. . Charles M- YeakeL CRanford 6-3474. tf Agency. 208; Harris, Shaheen Ag- an -outfielder. Neither pliiycd a the state and county tournaments - H. F. REYNOLDS, Rotary* specialist Oi GUNS WANTED, Modern. or Antique en'cy, 202 and 204; Michaels, Har- "TO ' 1** •as Group I-IIretay crown and wasodists corning on the second ses- member_at_the high school, took on the way to the championship prominent role. in the success 6f BABY CARRIAGE.- Bllt-Ritc. royal blue, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, ROOM: burner'service on all types Vacuum rifles,, shotguns, revolvers, pistols, etc. A DUTCH COLONIAL. HOME that you second in. the state^rneet. " over the coaching helm in 1948 and in the Inter-Church Bowline) ; (Continued on paye/six) '• . *20; tan reed stroller, »7; walnut gbiu business main only, near all transporta- cleaning oil or coal furnaces'. Con Military or sporting arms. Will call at will be proud to own; 6 rooms with Store For Rent co Chemical, 205; Grickowski, siont to outscore the Presbyterians, last 'year's squad'. .top; tjoffee table, »4. CRanford 6-9077. tion. §7 pefweek, 100,. North Aye., East. "version work. TeL CHanford 0-3150. tf your convenience. Fully-licensed. Lin- modern kitchen and bath, a large deep- Fischers Market, 211; Fowlie. Har- ' - crriZEN-CHROSncLE «»k was. hockey coach up until this League now that it has come_up Coach Buonaguro reports he is CRanford 6-0880. A. tf den 3-3340. - . • ., ' 12-30 ing ' porch and a sunroom that would CONTEMPLATING on BUILDING, in McCullough ______14S 1*8 .8-5, and take the lead at intermisr season. During this time, the squad WBSTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 1RONER, IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make make a erondrTV-room.—The_tonfiatid - ceBlerxf town, 3 stores each 16 x 90 ft ,ri?, Ltd., 200; Donovan, Harris. Ryan ....,...._ sion by three markers, 22-19. with threc-itajne sweeps the las pleased with the large number of ' perfect running condition, «35. CRan- FURNISHED CORNER ROOM. 3 win- • furnace are S (year* old, insulated, wat- played top-notch' hockey, always alterations, call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- GARAGE DOORS; 4x8 ft. Call WEstfleld or one large store. 50x90 ft. if leased McMahon _... two Tuesday nlghtsC As a resull sophomores out'for the team. From ford 6-5326. . dows, newly decorated, ,onc block tral Avenue. CRanford 4-9548. - tf er softener, /aluminum storms, and prior to construction. For further de- iLtdL,. 219; Korner, Barnetfs Li- Howard Barnes dumped in six points from No. 10 bun. CRanford 6-5039 after 2-0031. • ' ending the season well above the Albertson "Screens. Ventilating attic fan. Baragc the men from Trinity have foum this group, he hopes to find a STUDIO COUCH, tapestry, 2 pillows, ma THE TICKER SHOP . tails consult —'- .••••:"• |quors, 2ft7; Poeltler, Bamett's Li- Roaers , in the third period, to break up 4 p. m. or Saturday, and Sunday 3-26 and a sunny corner lot, B minutes from RALPH V. DELLA SERRA Handicap .500 mark. In '49, '50 and '51, Cran- hogany library table; mahogany cobl- Watch and jewelry repairs^All work dona BOOKS WANTED, phone tor details, C.R.R. and. 5 minutes from school. fquors, "212; Errico, Errico Truck- the tight game arid end all hopes the groove' to the tune of a three- pitcher or two and enough talented • net 'radio, S7: porcelain top. kitchen iOOMS FOR RENT, by day or week. on the premises with. Dtoicssional 'en Realtor —• Builder. fd High was rated second best P. M. Bookshop, 330 Park Avenue, Listed at f 14300. . 6 No. Unlon^Ave. -; I ing. iO9; Relnhold, Hayeck's Foods. ' • ' .. 7S3 748 TCI the Presbyterians niight have har- point lead over the second-place players -to Mill the. Vacant spots. table and 4 chairs, maple; Bendix Reasonable rates. CRanford 6-9833. 13 Walnut Ave., Cranford. ' • PLaincld 4-3900. ' tf POLICE. DEPARTMENT iX» In' the state, ^eluding all prep washer, 1953. gyrainotic, 0 months old. CRANFORD HOTEL tf CRanford 8-2237 Mlllbum 6-0893 [229; R. Dixon, Barron's Esso, 213; bored of winning thef-edfcrtest. .His TemplTl e BBeth-Elt . Time is-,,- also a factor as the ROOFING AND S1DINO ' . S13.90O Gold KM offSet schools. This certainly was Moving. -Cllanford 0-040O or CRantord tallieXplusihe eight dumped in GUTTERS & LEADERS STEINWAY or other, piano wanted by DOES THAT SOUND GOOD TO YOU? J Frankenberger, Sportsman's Shop, Cymbaluk -.. 17» J7» 166 mtrable showing. •.-.,;, However, the picture could team's first gume in less than three \6-3379. ARGE ATTRACTIVE ROOM, .residen- ' CeUInC Blocks Installed gentleman moving here. Write' age, '. It did to. us and we' know .it will to STORE 18x40 with stock room in rear, GloCorski 11* ISS 177 by Peterrjrian went a. long way in 1 you,when you consider what this home |,20r; Gold. Police.Department, 204; ITS US IS* change - completely, thih s Tuesday weeks-'away. The squiid opens LARGE FOHSYTH1A BUSHES, bllu- hy- tial neighborhood, quiet home, suitable ' Aluminum Combination Windows price, toi Music Love! . ,317-T Ave.. ., Walnut Avc. Ideal-.for Dry Cleaner. Ranhofer _-_ This season, however, the team k single gentleman or business couple. - "- Home Insulation N; Y. * • . . ' 4-30 has' to offer. Large living room, full ' Bakery, Army and Navy Store, or | and Praul, Men's League, 202. Nylen ..„_ 135 helping garner -the 20 counters evening. That's when tbe-Jeague April 10 against Summit May Be All-Tiine drangea, larjfc " clumpal of fc>e«hii d dining room, modern kitchen, powder Pioneers Face 56ers, failed to win at all, due "to the lack Call after 6 p. hi. CRanford 6-3741. In conjunction with siding We paint B other type of business. Phone CRan- rimmed by the Methodists in the ' " Herrlclt, 45 Parkway, Mountainside. room, a heated porch »d best of all Bumper matches will be held 867 712 Ml N leaders take on their nearest riva The team, has been working'out wood trim. ' ., ford 6-0141. ; '...'• of experience, practice and ice. County Scoring'Record . J ft—BarronVJiso ...... „...., 43 3B~ Beach , —, 155 171 The second contest, whjich be- son who rimmed 12 counters. He cited the lack of high school but on to what took place 011 camp in StiUth. Carolina. CRanford 6-9774. 5-14 .sor: Studios RAbway 7-3033. , tf BILL FOLD, containing money and ad-' > 13 18 •\ .second leading .scorer with 302 feta dresses, hats, sweaters. Boy's jack- transportation arid'for commuting to down for G.I.. non-vcterah needs 13.000 dresses, lost shopping -section -Friday. ?la—ifeh'a/Leaaue 43 VM 38V4 Handicap »-~ gins, at 8:30, will-find Sportsman Calvary made no bones about opponents/. ice. and qualiiled the alleys' two nights ago.' Owens', who was a star perform- ets stacks, sweaters, shirts. Very rca- New York City. Call'H. E. Lea. New to assume i'.'° mortgage. • . , , Reward.'' Box 609, care. Cltlxen and Ut-Mothadiat Men's Club ..... 43 - 39 points for a 13.1 average."He York. WOrth -4-3484. I 12—Cranford Shoe Store 40Vi- 40V* MS 801 Shop taking on 400s. Both quin- wanting to whip Alliance. .The coach as/reason? for this proposal er last season at Cranford illgh /• sonable. like new. CRanford 6-631 Painting—lfrecorating Dressmaking and Chronicle. .."'•'•'.,"• • • First Presbyterian lost to Trin- scored 122 field goals and 58 fouls. '• evenings and weekends. -,' " GUS COHEN,, - . la-Barnett's Liquor ...;* 40Vj 40V125. Reasonable prices. Call CRanford 'ARTHUR 3. RUE AGENCY CLUsbeth S-4S7S—1836: PLaliHUld 4-W1 [20—Lions Club ~ w 45 Vi Weber 1, — 1»4 Its 1«4 The tearrt's;scoring. • • • 4791 or FAhwood 3-4657 after 6 F. M. ELIABETHCOX MACKEY. Dressmak- . 33 Vi clock, and 'thC ' winners of 'the..scoring the men from Calvary aft- aicied upon. Mrs. Charles Redden, ouis.. ^ ' CRanford *-277S. Autos for Sole ing and alterations. 201 -Hloh Street, 1 'North Ave., E., Cranford . . ' L 21—Citizen-Chronicle . 34Vj 46'i, series. flss... O..U r*kls ToL Cranford. Phone CRaoford 6-1413. ' CR 6-5JB73 • ' CR 6-1581 K22—Biteen's Gold Checks ... .33 Vi 4T!i previous • night's action will tan- er'the first stanza howevjer, two chairman, said the 'committee is An 1 BIKE, boy's 30 inch, >1Q.' Call CRanford 193T CHEVROLET, good condition, ra- NITSCIIKE & BLUNCK — Painters: and Real Estate- and (Insurance • KROEHLER PENNSYLVANIA 48 ( The Temple kegleri: edged First AlberUort U 1BI 116 . 4BS dio and heater; good rubber tires. Best Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- •''..' 1 ••^'' ' '• ' 3-26 ...33 gle at 8:30. studying the situation. A decision Doyle 33 132 58 303 0-0736. Union Cot^nty and Shore''Property 24 ^-peppermint Room SoHi A. Tinao extra sessions .might have given, Presbyterian out - of( the number Malloy 20 43 188 offer. 103- Proston Ave. CRanford. - Uworth N. J. Telephone CRanford BaardinalU is expected in the near.future, Mrs. Lincoln . 23. 3-BURNER KEROSENE SPACE HEATEH 6-2308. 6-4715 — CHestnut 5-3466.. LEARN TO MAKE your, own smart I.HAVE KETVRNED • SIMMONS '* ,,iiousE* '/:• ••. The regular, season ended Tues- them the game. They^took the two slot by whitewashing Osceola. I In. Wuhfngtonu^- the 6.1 -133 clothes In dressmaking course here in . •"' • . LEHIGH ESSO (0> Uarkowlch (tuple* , 20 ,0"' M . —practically new. (10. Boii 698, care ON THE RIVER. Brick laneh type house. 1S8 day night with the police coming second quarter, 8-5, and then went Redden explained. . n .N ., Cranford. Classes limited to three each. K. Knlerlm 142 Hilbert Templemen Havc^on and Wcin- plained to the Department of Mewwa . 17 13 37 Citizen and Chronicle. 1930 ESSEX' COUPE, good condition C. .BARNES —.-PAINTING, interior unu « ' All modern -lmproveemnts, including^ THE ARMED SERVICE AND f-M. Knlerim 134 134 J. Tineo • .,..• "rthroughoutr r". 'rr?..-._1." 936.: •. „_Cal«l "^..-.'rtlteiJ1 4. ^.-&.-I-;exteriorV.Tri. ;exterior,, screens repaired. Fred cstl- Very flexible schedule. For further in- dishwasher and large water softener. • BAR€ALOUNG1E through with their third win in aon to outscore the winers the third stoln hit the pins for 215,and 211. Culture 'that it could not buy agri' Hobble . 17 5 13 33. J t WEstfleld 3-5969. formation phone CRanford 6-1861. 4-30 Two-car attached' garage. Only two Schultz .,..„.; 187 32a 136 Welsert ^. 1 . 13 8 8 30 DEHUMID1F1ER. V* H.P. Aquasorbor, CRanlord 6^326, . .. . AM RESUMI^O BtT * • 181 144 Handicap, row -7- a 53-50 " triumph pver the period, D-8, and 8-7 in the last fees- respectively. Linden Presbyterian dehydrated mirpluf egg< Prlchurd .. rs*-. years old. Lot ISTxllS. Priced for ISO g €!aii 5' 16 36 good, runs good. WEstHeld 3-2792-M. fully given. Phone CRanford 6-1345, |'KlM«Wetier 1M heels of seven straight losSeyr It -Cooper was high man for Calrifor Norwicn"Nine<_ vary Lutheran. The Linden Pres- buying standards approved l>jl r AAf- «p">ow«ki fits, by appointment only. CRanford evenings CRanford 6-3180. ' • GEORGEtOWN CranCtkMe ...... 4 0 0 O 81 Elizabeth Avenue, Cranford. PLUMBING and -•-ADMIRAIT - 34 38 1CK SUPEH M1VEB1A, hard-top 8-1801. . 4-30 Handicap didn't look too bright for the blue- vary with 17 tallies. Snleder, who Amoiig the candidates for N5i'-byterian No. 2 .- Methodist con- l Shafer . 3 ' 3' 5 11 Ible. fully equipped. 3-totle WILLIAM KOESEL. Interior b>id Ex- 706 Dick Keating lo Open coats at halftime. They left the netted 12, was forced out of the test did-not come off.. It will be ke new. Must -ell.-UQ Ptejlon HEATING BUSINESS • ENGLANDER 830 W7 wlch University's varsity baseball 'teirtor l>aluti»_. Skilled mechanic* , DEMOCRATIC CLUB.<3» court on the short end of a 25-17 BENDIX WASHERS anford. ' ' . Pcksorial supervision, 305 Columbi Moving — Storage : - , Piano Tuning • contest in the second hall on fouls; team is Robert Domrnergue, son made up ut a'tater^tJatfc. 177 At First for Upt-ala score.' However, they came on 'Awnuc. Cranford. Call CKunfon LOCAL and NATION-WIDE MOVING COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE — PUno • KLING lp«ioahdio ^ ne IM 34T Grosvenor paced the Alliance at- of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dommcrguc Other matches 1936 good condition, rea- t n»jriu „ „.„ V70 333 A Cranford resident, Wdk Keat- Boughi-Sold CRsllford 6-6866.' ' e-Mis. and STORAGE. Agents for Allied Van tuning, repairing., remodeling and M- 374 with a rush in the last half to eck tack with 10 markers. —^ • i •onkble. bl' „„;...... •• IBS 181 234 of lla Edgar avenue. ' pitted against~~-the. UNDEN DECORATING CO. Palntlni Lines, Inc. All types of crating and flnlshlng. AU modern methods, Sablo • ECLIPSE HOT POINT ing, will be the first baseman Salt out the ^j 1949 CHEVROLET, 4-door deluxe, 3-tone. packing. All services' performed.iri an Music Center. CaU anyUma. WEst- MOE hall 188 343 ^Monday night First Presbyter- Regular, .third baseman for theMethodists . and the ,two teams Repaired — Serviced and decorating;. estabUshcd 191& Cul »»» »•-" W '•" 301 radio rund heater. Please call after Linden *W8(J expert manner at reasonable rates. fleld.1-3554. . ' «* urday when Upsala CoMege open* Top' scorers for the winners ian faces last-place Osceola Pret- Cranford High team' last ycar?-htr from Linden tanglfneS— ^ 5 j>. ^n. ; CRsnford • tTNITED CALORIC B94 1026 1123 All Parto Guanntecd ROBBINS & ALLISON. Inc. I TUNING and repair' Heating System* baseball season against Fair- were Leo Schultz with Id points, bytcdan and Methodists meet Cal- also performed with the Cranford The standing of the league: 1040 PLYMOUTH. 4-door sedan, good 213i South Ave.. E. - , ing by reeocnlxed ' experts- Cranford Drapluk with 11 and Poeltlci' vary Lutheran;—r-~-— -; MASTER ^FANCHER SHAHEEN AGENCY (11) leifh Wcklnsotl oi Rutherford at Clippers last Season. V For One Year fhohc CR 6-. • DAYSTROM 'avis »7 Methodi-t Church' wo Must be sold. Call CRanford 6-0073 Others store them years oil end. ,6-3720. ' ' . " ' '• ' U IIS Murray Who rimmed 19 markers. ' nounced that Dommetsue is one of r-=r;.. «. t-f after 6:30 p. m. ' " Alliai-tt-Chtirch _•••• 4 «- .soc :ta.5 LAUNDERRITE-- The Jumble Store wilt call each Monday Transportation \ Tel. Cr 6-9653 .- 181 13? Also hitting in double figureSrwe£« ~% .800 17 hockey players who have won CAKKV A COMPLETE STOCK OF ^ Why hot give to a needy friend? f^ . 'AND JUVENILE FURNITURE BY ris ....: a&a 3M lu Irvington High School^ has been Calvary Lutheran a Linden Ptei. No. 1 ...._.. 39 . HAhway 7-3351 ^ -. . - *t~- „ ' . Lots F+r Sale u MacDonald .with 15 and Rodcnhi _ a etters for their work in the 1953 Pr<.t>>tcrl^ii .... SOS •» JEaster Siorr ~ Hep-A-Lony CM*1 J»yj«r • Wanted Handicap 14 U etched from right field to han- 7 xa I,:-.. Free ! For collections Call CRaHford U-0223 LOT 80x300 ft 1 Bchnert Place, Cranford with 13. Osciola Presbyterian ...... 1 campaign which netted tha Horse- Meihndl-t ...: 34:s 40.5 ' . Elscnbower'a In«Bg«ratl«ii. • 1575 Main St. Rahway MAN Bnxiou. to istart or join car pool north side 'of town. dle the first base assignment since 8 .111 lildcn frri.. (lo. U...... rtA 47.S 34.5 FIVE CUTE KiTTENS-must lind home lilting to OfeenviUV section, of Jersey Between Claremonw t Place and Unden Sl^rklhu — Thayer — Kroll 8d5, 834 MB The Koneers kept thtlr record men 11 wins against only . two Will you take one? CRanford «-0710 . City.. Cllanford S-83CM. . ' Place. Lot faces N. Union Ave; Price the Vikings fcwt two first-sadters Biisines* Wanted reasonable. Write owner; DUTablo, Box "• ~' rh.-.- • -. •'• 'L' ' >^! s 1W front last 'year. According to' the clean with a 64-44 romp over the Church Softball Loop dpfepts and o tie. TOWNSHIP Of OUIJ) LIKE TO 1'UUCIIASE lima SfMS. Hollywood, Florida. - Q iB3 .173 •100s Monday nisht. They jumped ' FI/'BLIC ' Notice EJOOKING FOB A NEW CAMERA OS PHOTO EQUIPMENT? larney 113 161 183 college publicist, "this Cranford A'ctiou Begins Mayjl" butineu, Cranford area, prefer utetal off to a 19-7 first session lea'd and »ppilckntJ mecklna' the' mlii> rline but Would coiwldir other. ' Give CRANrOHD — LOT, 80x150, all iiriprove- ISvwlman . .„.....;. 188 184 148 sophomore Was the outstanding . ments. Call CRanford 6-B373 after <:M Mih l 141 30» 184 The 'Inter-Church Softball Weehu^ken Captures lU_!»«Mlt«m!M»flfl l waV sc1. can* LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS prospect in his freshman year in wpjjjgoing awayy ' » otut for- the pcHintt tot Palrolnuit tn Citlicii and CJironlcIe. 3>26 ACME 'l».' M. .• " 4-30 League, which U expected • to BUIUIHIII WJUTSI the Police DcpaHuteht of—the .Town 847 830 883 the field and at the plated Joe Lanza, brought his shooting Slate Group II Crown A NEW LOW PRICE/ CRANFORD—Pawnee Road oft Spring- eye with him' getting 27 counters swing into action on May 4, now hlp f Crahford. it. J.. kt> Pbllce l «l_bllih ail e'Hsible w.itlili: lUt North Lehlfih Ave., after 5 p. m. ' M announced. One more team is I basketball championship Sut- ; ••;.,-./ BULLETIN ;," •";. • •.. 3»I« | AVKDEnED at home. Call OPEN THURSDAY* FRIDAY TUL If. M. DlAlessandris 130 1 Girls Cage League** contributed .11. the 400s were r.:_ w....ii.i.ii Juturo'-pknilntmtnlj. CRanlord 6-5630. "" tf LEXINGTON AVE. - IN CRANFORD AREA Pvmbaluk ».. 14B '18* I71 paced'by Thompson and Armneede- d to-complete the loop. urduy evening" at the Elizabeth PRE-WAR l2-yr.-old 6-rpoin Colonial — Roosevelt School 4 pl-mbruschlnl 187 130 Slate Challenge Round In the league are Linden Pres- Armory by .downing a tough Red Atte—21 tu,3o yean. Imrlusive. OH Collmx Ave^ KEN1XWOETH Prlckowski ._.._....„_ 1«3 all 1*0 strong who rimmeel 12 points ebch. Service tnvn ihuiy deduct lrnsth ol mili- 35mm Slide Tile—Molds 300 $_L25 1alocks.. STURDY,built, storic front, giving room, ttrcplace. bay _ COAL About 1,500 to piLorenro —-_..- « ' 1M l«0 Six challenge round contest* • Sportsman's ' Shop duplicated byterian Church, lait year', cham- Bunk, five, 60-86. ' . tary .n-rvlce from me. U rcuili.nl &utui4< recreation, laundry, oil heat,- tu> Sc screens, insulated, plaster, ' 'Per T«a 115 113 morning at Cranford High, SchooL V. H. Cillion. Portable Equipment AU On One Floor 1S8 177 Other state champions., ure walls, oak floum, attached garage, taxes $235. Price $1»M. 0OOR 1 At 9 a. m., the Coolers will meet dumped in 23 tallies. Priddy chip- byterlari. Mll»t be N rrlldcnt t>l Cranford (of two 181 U» Shop Faclltlcs , - •'->•: Stow or Nut $23.70 . OWNER OR BROKER ' . the Bulldozers and Les Victories ped in with 16. Scoring In double The schedule and locution of Bloomfield in Group, IV, HamilUtrr prior to -pitolnhi! BPV YOITR tttJ*. FLASH BtTUia mat COLOR • 4 .1 or. t PANEL 19* 147 |)t>ll<:-llU Wlfl be subject to' Boiler Hetubing Pea :..... ;,..„ I 20.50 will take on Starshooters. while figures in a losing cause ,yere' playing urcus are not yet decided. in Group III and North Arlington iVklcul. t>i&l kud wrlticrt rUAntinatioiu. • . •' • NOW W)R EASTER. : • '" . $54.00 Installed ; O'OonneU. who got 14, and Tnom- in Group I." Ex-H«rvU.'WiWeats vt 1 DUwls. ol Public B#t«*y^ ^ lUiidicap' „____-_ 10 I ^3 8' X* be' given' out during the affair. With BDMfi suits. . 1U T141 JHB. .'•''•''• ^

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•'•«. . • • THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROJiflCXE, THUBSDAY, M, cil of Union.County at Berkeley the subject "Language Arts jointment-ofHCarrpr-K.-Seiiers-as tJSi:i^te"Exteinwvc^----^ Heignta, TtowHwg L«gal Assistant to the Prosecutor 'centennial'.dinner it will hold in Elementarar: djadet." Vjdbai — SYNOPSIS OF — it $5,000 per .year for-one year, Spring Sports Program May «t the Elizabeth Carteret tea'chers art among 32 cooperating '^^ MINUTES OF MEETING QF THE ' flfective Ftbruary 24, 1953,.on a (Continued jrom Page Fipe) Hotelj Elizabeth. teachers sponsoring Jersey city + State Teachers College seniors UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSENFfiEEHOLPEBS tart-time basis, Was on roll call are;Jon .the '_ golf team's1; schedule. inanimousiy" adopted; ~ Teams to be met twiceT are: ^Rah- Teachers at Conference during their student-teaching per-. By Michael F. Ktxily. Clerk of the Board 8 — Freeholder Pearsall for the way, North Plainfleld, Jefferson, iod from February 2 to April 3. GIVE Jtimmittee on Roads and Bridges, Woodbridge and Westfield. Three Cranford teachers attend- Those teaching in Cranford in- * V TO THE ,-. ed a conference Tuesday "at .Jer- clude . Estelle Goldstein, Elsie GIVE Jtegular meeting of the Board of pal Affairs Committee. ipproving three personnel actions, The spring sports schedules .fol- : sey. City State Teachers College on Schaeier and Joan G. Woods. TO THE Ctiosen Freeholders of . Union Oakwood Manor C,.iyjc. Associa- n the Road Department, was on low: ' .'.•" •••''•." - • ': - ' '•••• . ., tion of Clark Townshij), askiiu! oil call unanimously adopted. BASEBALL. • - RED CRbSS County was held on Thursday, April 10 ? j.~.~.~—~~-~~-~ Summit, Home RED CROSS February 26, 1953, at ten thirty about the possibility of having the 9 — Freeholder Pearsall for the 'April 13 ~ r.^.-.i-' Wott, Home G ARwopp CRANFORD KENILWORTH bridge lighted at Valley Road, load and Bridge Committee, ac- April 1« • Wpodbrlrfie. Away a. rrii at the Court House, Eliza- April 20 .:.;-.;. Hosrile Park, Aw»y beth. f crossing the Rahway River, was :epting the work qf constructing April 24 _ ~." —.-. WestBelrf. Homje April 27 • ~—J.-1- RosrfUe. Home ^GRANFORD, NEW JERSEY^ THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1953 ;, A Ethel Alllston, Deputy Clerk referred to Rond and Bridge'Com- )ecr Path, from New Prpvidence Cranford Clergy Council mittee. , • April 30 -.:...- N. A*Un*toh, Away 22 Pages — TEN CENTS of the Board called the meeting to ( :oad to Partridge Run, Borough May 4 ;..... Harrison. Aw»y Home Demonstration Agent, >f Mountainside, and authorizing May 8 - ;•....._. 3L Mary's. Home' order. ,'•«--•—^L. • '•;. ,$• asking this Board if it .would be May 11 .'. ..—.Scott, Away •Roll call showed sijc members nal payment of $5,577.80 after May M ..; '. - Irvlngtnn TechV Away CORDIALLY IWVFE& O: Jerry Wald, His Orchestra e_ir_a rfnrfi "Wbrs •xpiration of 60 days from date,. May J8 ; .' Hoselle Park. Home Red Cross Cancer present and three absent. May 21 _.. ..'.- Unden, Away The Deputy Clerk stated Jn the rtHlic Bourd of Freeholders; to be IOroof, was on roll call unani- May 25 .«....-, ...» Roselle. Away .designated toi serve on the County mously adopted. .-.•".,' • • • ' May 28 ...... j... N. Arlington. Homi; absence of Director Dudley it was June 1 ....,)...... ;...... Harrison, Home To Head To Appear at CHS Prom Extension Council 'GJI Home Econ- . M/Sgt! Daniel DelGandio, iormerly of, 46 Burnside avenue, .neccssafy to appoint a Director There being no further business June 4 _ » ..Scotch Plains, Home is shown above with two Japanese friends in Yokohama, Japan. Hits 87% • Jerry Wald and his Orchestra Drive Pro Tern. . -f— omics as an ex-of:Ho member, .^ be considered. Freeholder •I *'•'•' TRACK All now appearing at the Paromun was referred to Co'mmittcc of the Freeholder Bauer • made n mo- ilickok made a motion to adjourn April 17—Courtty Relays, at Westfleld. Thpatrc in New York, will play Chosen for Prom whole. ' . . " . April 18—Seton Hull Relays at Newark. < tion to needy orphan children. tion that Freeholder Herlich be hieh was duly seconded by Free- for the Junior-Senior Prom in th Following resolutions were in- April 21—Union at Union. • Clothing may be left at Mr. Carey's To See the Newest Color Film Of Goal TV> appointed Director Pro Tern, holder Bauer and unanimously April 24 and 25— Penh Relays at Phlla- Seeks Clothing Cranford-High School gymnasium :roducCd-and moved for adoption: ' delphla. ' • • ->.-•-. home on High street, TTiirty-fiye Representatives See Need which.motion was duly seconded :arried. April 27-^-JeKfersOn at Warlnanco, . Sgtl DelGandio, who has been, - On^^ the Iif e of Christ. Elected Successof on Friday night. May. 22, it was by Freeholder Hitkok and on. roll' 1 -^Freeholder Carr for Pub- Director Pro- Tern Hcrlich de- April 2»—Roselle. at Roselle. • • •• , Fund Drive to Be announced yesterday. ' ' May a-fNewark Board of Education at in the regular army more than.23 To keeu Organization; Amend By-Laws _call unaninjously carrietl. Jic Property Committee, 'author- jlared the Board adjourned. Next Par Orphans' to Goodfellow, Jr.; Appeal Letters to Be izing the.'Purchasing ^Department years, reports that he recently re- Extended Week, Says Ray Ebcrle, former feature vo- "Minutes of the'-meeting of Feb- meeting — Thursday — March 12, May V-N.Plalnheld at N.-.Plalnfleld/J. calist for many years with Glenn o advertise for the erection of an May a—State Relays at Long Branch: , turned from six months',duty in Name Other Officers Mailed to 5,5OO; Asking Appointment of Club Leaders . ruary 9, 1S53, were^on-motion of 953, at 10:30 a. m. Executive Chairman Miller's Orchestra, will sing with May 12—Rahway at Rahway Park.; Korea. He says he how se^s many . Albert. E. Johnson was elected Freeholder HisJkok, duly seconded addition to \\\e Voting. Machine MICHAEL F. KEALY, May lS^-Union Co. Championship at In Japan the Wald band. This talented and $3,000 Local Quota '•Thirty-five representatives of the .:66 organizations comprising boxing bouts, but still longs #for president of the Cranford United With $14,038.23 or 87 percent of by Freeholder Bauer uhiinirnously Huildioy, was on roll call unani- CJerk of the Board. PlalnOeld. .'•;•• • • • .'•--' An appeal for children's clothing versatile artist, now. on: radio and The annual fund drive of ihei *"* Cranford,Community Council voted unanimously Tuesday night May IS—Hillside at Hillside. . '; the old home town." • ' Fund, Inc.,-at the twelfth annua] the $16,057 quota reported through approved. .' .'.... \/'-*-' mously adopted. , May 21 Four Co. Conference, meet at for orphans in Japan is contained television, is a great favorite _ , . -, . »«_»••- E >•*• t-nlsnue ihe council. '.-'-. . • ' • Warlnanco. ; .. ' His wife and two daughters are meeting recently in- the-'municipal 2 — Freeholder Carr for the Tuesday night, Paul O. Dunham wherever he sings. .-•,-. Cranford Comnuttee of the Amen- { . v. . .. , , , . , , , .,;. • ., ••••,• . .. • Freeholder-Carr reporled'at this CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS May 27—Linden «t Linden, ' in a letter, received recently by now in Pennsylvania awaiting or- building. He succeeds Charles C ; ; .'ublic, Property Committee, ap- • ; . • • jS • Meeting in ihe municipal building, the various representatives- ''time. - ' • •" ••'•'' \ before the May 30—Monte lair 'St Teacher* at, Montr Frank Ca.rey of 210 High.street executive chairman of the 1953 . '• Eever since he first organized i HONORABLE FRANK t>. CLEAHV ' ' • clalr. •'. .••••• . -...... ders to jbin Sgt.DenGandio in Goodfellow, Jr., who held 'the anCapcer Society wiU be open«lj;M . that one-major'change should be made in the' Resolution that -.all bills pre- pointing Albert Irwin,- permanent- The thrilling story.of Cornelius, the Centurion, fund drive of the Cranford-Gar- dance band, Mr. Wald has main „.3 . .""=. •?."•""•»• "*' ™*^ |-c«inci?d<;c;aenri of New Jersey Jura-> 6—State Championship at Rutgers, from M/Sgt. Daniel DelGandio, Japan. ,; .. '• .-. -...-. office'for'two years.. this week With the mailing ofmore j .^,,,, ^-., w..,««...-. T« • —•- - -~J-J i»_^ J1.-—A-. *•• •• sented for payment, was onjnotioh ly, as. Building Maintenance . .... - .. Unlen t'ltanty -. . tained a high degree of miisica m formerly of 46 Burnside avenue, wood-Kenilworth Chaptert Ameri- than 5,500 appeal letters to local, ticipatirig oi^aniiattons in the future should be duly elected officers of Freeholder PcarVcill, duly sec- Worker in the Department, of Pub- In the muttor «r'tho p«--l • t -TENNIS -.' '• >y- . who tells of the events concerning the. last days Other officers are: Vice-presl- integrity. Recently, however, he residents, itit' waWas announceannounnnd yesves- f lltluti of the Stute High- ' April 24 ...... :...,_. North Plainfleld. Hom> now stationed in Yokohama, Japan. dents, Robert M. Harjnon and Mrs. can. Red Cross, announced yester- terday by Ed.ward' C^ McUahon. cr directors. onded bjr Freeholder Hickok unan- ic. Works at $1.25 per hour,-ef- way ComniU»loner «(' . NOTICE April 28 ..),, Jefferson. Away Attend Meeting / has. made changes which havi OF MEETING Mr. Carey, who has made a of Our Lord's life as he saw them or heard about Carroll K. Sellers; secretary, Mrs. day that the local campaign wil chairman of the local caippaign -• The council's present by-laws imously'ordered paid. fective February 18, 1953, was on Ihi- State of Now Jerwy Stay 1 .....;...„ Rahway;. Away created much comment in musica tor thu condunthotlon ot OF May 4 , Plainfleld. Away hobby of corresponding with-hun- » GARWOOD — Miss Christiano, H. R. McCullough; treasurer, Nel- circles; Employing modern ideas committee. Cranford has been as- provide that; each participating, . The following communications roll call'unanimously adopted. lands of Niuholun Prl- COMMIS- May 8 ....,.„..„..., Jefferson, Home them from one of the disciples named Thomas. ALBERT E. JOHNSON be extended another week. Cranford Representative SIONERS dreds of-local veterans since the fourth grade teacher in Franklin son M. Lightcap; and member-at- signed a quota of $3,000. club is entitled to two delegates were received and ordered filed; 3 — Freeholder Carr tar Btfblic ry. nom(.-tlm<'i> known May 11 -..* Perth Amboy.-Home The chairman pointed out thai with his basic talents, Mr. Wal< us) Nicola Priory, et al., May. IS J Westfield. Away outbreak of World Wair II, has School, and Louis ,Dughi, Lincoln A thrilling experience of dramatic intensity ]arge, Charles W. Tripp.. has come up with what is un Describing, cancer as one of phd the council meetings also are ' Department of Health of theProperty Committee, ucccptiiigi.thc TO: Nlchulan Priory, uom«tlme* known May 20 Rahway. Home volunteered to collect the clothing School eighth grade teacher, re- . Charles J. Stevens was chairman returns are incomplete from sev- dqubt'edly one of the most talked JERRY WALD man's worst enemies, Mr. Mc'Ma- open' to all interested citizens. State of Nejv Jersey, -enclosing bid of the Elizabeth Cit/Window ast Nicola priory, individually, and May 22' .'..... Plainfleld, Home reverently told — inspiring — evangelistic. • See a> Executor under the Lut Will and May 27 - Perth Amboy. Away and ship it to the former local man cently attended a meeting .of the of the nominating committee. Oth- eral residential .districts and •• he of orchestras in the nation. Feeling hon declared that its- cause, and Jlea'ning v Co., for floaning win-: The latter membership will be ^cop'y of a ne\V regulation entitled Teitamont of Michael Priory, ,dc- May 20 N. Plainfleld, Away Regional District Teachers* Coun- the Triumphal Entry, Jesus* Preaching in the er members were Roderick W Aid Squad cure must be discovered. Ehmng ilows in the Court House, for one ccuBcd. and at Executor under the who, will supervise the distribu- expressed confidence that. . thethe public's need' for more than continued but it was the opinion . "Herd T.esting Program" was re- June 3 , -Westfleld, Home Smith and B. C. Belden. 1 La»t Will and Testament of Teresa Jun>i 6 .'•• 1, County at Plainfleld quota will be reached jit all work' just ordinary dance music, he ha April, which has been designated of those present Tuesday, night, ferred to" the AtJrjcultural Agent. year, effective March 1, 1953, in Priory, deceased, and Alvla Priory, Temple, The Last Supper, Gesthsemane, The fl The new president, who served combined satisfying tempos am Seek JHelp as Cancer Control Month, all funds that officers or directors of. the. the amount of $3,190, was on roll his wife: Stephen Priory, sometime* Register's Office, advising of the ' . •.".-.'• aour • •'•' , . ers complete their calls. He appeal arnngements with modern instru raised in the annual cancer cru- call unanimously adopted. known as Stelano Priory and Cath- April 10 Rahway, Aw.ay Trial, Crucifixion and Resurrection. as executive chairman of the 1951 Told various clubs would" be in a bet- Death-of Herbert"J. Pascoe, Reg- erine Priory,.his wife: Frank Priory, April 23 N. Plainfleld, Home fund drive, has been"-a resident of ed to the volunteer canvassers tc mentals that rate with the be$ iade will'be devoted to research : , 4 — Freeholder, Hickok for Fin- wonietlnu» (03.35; District Immunization —• Dr. Edward M. Coe. and Dr. • . ing .bids received for window -.. 6—'"Freeholder Hickok for Fin • Daylight Saving Time) In the forenoon PARTS — WELDING raised during the fund drive, The assisted by -Mrs, Edmund B grafc, representing ,thc " Cranford of said day, for the purpose of deter- heen was appointed to represent 5, $471.85; District 6, $669.85; Dis- C. M. Canright; organizations — cleaning for the Court . House ance Committee,, authorizing' th< mining the amount • of compensation to quota was $20.000.-. , - -.:.. Faulkner and Mrs. J. Bradford Republican Club; Mr. MacClar7, purchase of Voting machines an be paid for the property described In Resolutions were adopted com- the club on a committee that is trict 7, $i,5J(7^bV District 8. $916.- Week Slated Wilson. E. Calvin Shire; industry — George representing the Rotary Club; the 1 Building- from March 1, 1953, to the petition filed In this cause, and dam- Manir Other Fainons Makes of Trinity Episcopal E. Osterneldt and Edward Deh- BEY SKftVICE jnending.the fine' work of ' Mr.being formed to organize a squad- 95; District 9, $1,330.60; and Dis- March 1, 1954, was referred to the issuance of $30,000 of - bond ages. If any, caused by reason of the .The clinic, located in Plainfleld. mer; coin boxes — Joseph Ko»-al- Belly Wikander One Rev. Albert Allinger, Cranford taking thereof. Goodfellow. during • h,is two years' •Public Property Committee; for such purpose,, and the issuane WEtttfield 2-2528 It i^expected that various organi- trict. 10, $500.80. Western Electric serves residents of Cranford; West- ski and members of the Kiwanis Methodist Church; Mrs. C. G Air of such bonds, was oh roll ca' ' THEODORE D. PARSONS, • • • ADMISSION FREE as president and expressing appre- By Physicians Of Four From State bury, Cranford Council of Church Summit Bar Association con- ' Attorney-General of New Jeney; Distributed by McRoberU Brothen - . zations in Cranford will also ap- employes living here have pledged field, \Summit, New Providence Club; education— Roy MacBean unanimously adopted. . JOHN WARHOL. JR., . . ciation to Mr. Van Horn^-now a 1 Women; Channing Rudd,; Kiwanls cerning the centralization of the resident of California, for his lead- point representatives to the com-an additional $400 to the drive. The week of April 13 has been and Plainfleld, and the Cost of op - and Clarence. L. Frttz;. public To Attend Encampment 7 -i—i Freeholder Hickok for Fin Deputy Attorney General, 169 Third St, Jeraejr City 2, N. J., Journal SQaare S-SKU erating this important and vital Club; and Robert M. Crane, Cran- Union County District Court was Attorneys of Petitioner. ership of last year's drive. mittee. Cranford organizations have designated as Immunization Week schools -— Mrs. E. C. Earhart; pri- Senior Girl Scouts of Cranford referred 16 State-County-Munici- ancc Committee,, .approving . ap Dated: March 20. 1W3 contributed $523", local business, in Cranford, according to an an-service, is apportioned among the vate schools — George CoHey;,'wUI be represented at the .1953 ford Business Asociatioh. - The Crawford United Fund, Inc., Guest speaker, at the meeting nouncement this week by .thefive communities. The Commtinify Council has includes representatives, of various $670; and local industries, $415. public employes — William Fisch- All-States fjicampment by Betty was the Rev.-Orion C.,Hopper, for- Cranford Physicians Club and the;. Foiurteen adult* and. six chil- ; local organizations. Its principal - ^KenUwarth residential contribu er. •'• '"<\ ••. --.•...•.• .-'.-..' w • . Wikander. daughter of Mr. and p the Cranford School,off nter pastor of the Fjrst Presbyter- tiofis total $636.45 and Kenilworth Board of Health/ joint sponsors of dren from Cranford were among Solicitors in' the business area Mrs. R. F. Wikander of 17 North 'Adult Education,' conducted a sur- objective is to raise funds during ian Church and first president of- the project. the 371 individuals who were -one-concerted drive for the Girl industrial' • donations "amount to will include Sidney Breen. A. J. avenue, it was announced today vey of recreation facilities in the the• Lions Club, who delivered h^ $441. In Garwood. industrial col Parents have been reminded to served by the clinic during the Davies, Mrs. Davies. Frank Dool- by Mrs:' B. C Belden, president of township,, cordinated the efforts of und Boy Scouts, the Visiting Nurse «annua! Easter message "to the' past year. ,, ...,. .__-:•'•:"'.\:..:..."....'_... "Association^ the Welfare Associa- lections total $443, take advantage of this opportunity ey, Chester FischeK James Ker- the Cranford 'Girl Scout Council. various local, clubs and organiza- group. The Rev. Dr. Hopper, who to protect their -children against C'The need . for mental "hygiene vick, Winfleld Kohler, WUUamjBetty will be, one of four repre- tions, and made an attempt to es-i tionand the Boys' Camp. The an^is placement director.of Princeton clinic service hardly needs to be nual fund-raising campaigns are the childhood diseases' of diph- Muellerl , Roy K.' Scheller. Edvnrd j wnutives from New Jersey at thetablish n community calendar to . Seminary, preceded . his talk on theria, whooping cough and small- demonstrated,''. Mr. Crane declared J.Shaheen and Victor p. ShaikMn.! event which Will be held next avoid conflicts in dates of events1 held in October. ' Easter by telling of the demand Easier Egg * pox by having them immunized. this week, "^t,present,.more per- Mrs. Francis W. Foreman, chair-} August at the Buffalo Bill Youth of a community-wide nature. ' ... 'or ministers and ' missionaries "It is only by malntaning a high sons, suffer from mental illness man of the Volunteer Services of •Camp near Cody, Wyo. Campers hroughout the United. States and level of community protection tha than from polio, cancer and tuber- : 1 the,-American Cancer Society, and,'will come from every state in the the world...... Hunt Slated these diseases may be controlled, ' culosis combined and the growing her committee are working with [Union. . Five ^ The Rev. Dr. Hopper pointed out awareness of this- situation on the Dr. Anthony Sordill, president of the local fund committee. Official notification of Betty's hat the need has been especially the Physicians' Club, , dccMred part of the public is resulting in- a Prizes great since World War II because tremendously increased demand acceptance uas received from Girl By yFttPost "Sporadic and occasional cases are Scout National Headquarters in Awards he facilities for training people a constant reminder that neglect for psychiatric treatment on the 'or the jobs a^c limited. He added All Cranford children between parti of the people of Union Coun- »New York City, which holds the and apathy are an invitation- to ; Goto 17 hat the building qf new churches the ,ages of four and 10 have been ty. .i • .' •..,'• ...-.: Three-Hour [encampment. Vinvited to participate in the sec-severe outbreaks.. Parents who can- Ronald Gepres Gains 'so sorely needed in new, growing not afford; Jo pay, for injections "Modern mental health clinic I Mis. Belden said that this will (Continued on. page eight) ond annual Easter Egg Hunt Sat- ;bc the third AH-StateS Encamp- urday. • '•.•..'''••.•• should make their problem known treatment is an essential in any Youngsters Receive ~~ Annual DAR Prize to the Board of Health." j meat and the largest, with twice as Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske Post mental hygiene program because' Rite Slated Booster shots are required for all it is through such services that nuhy giils in attendance as in the Prizes in Subscription At CHS Assembly t Announce Closings ' 335, VFW, and its Ladies Auxiliary .previous twa..ye.«trs — nearly 200 Eighth grade student Ronald will sponsor the. hunt from 1:30 to children entering the Cranford the. terrible increase in admissions Drive; Extend Contest schools in the fall. Because of the to mental hospitals and correction- in alL The encampment is the gift .m Geores, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Eric For Good Friday 3 p. nc at Nomahegan Park. It is Clergy. Council List!* of Glenn E. Nielsen, president of Seventeen youngsters received Geores of i Pittsfleld street, at a In observance of Good Friday,., reported that 90 dozen eggs have incidence of polio during the sum- al institutions can be cut down. prizes during the past week in mer months,- most physicians "hesi- Such clinic treatment can similar- Good Friday Service the Husky Oil Company, and Paul Cranford Junior High School as- municipal offices, banks and the been-jcolored and will be dis- Stock The Cranford Citizen and Chron- tate to recommend' injections; at ly "decrease the number of malad- Vnr- Ht«lhA** «** °*J f encampment is Chapter, Daughters of the Amer- gold egg will receive a - $25 war extended to Saturday"TToon. r__- at the post office will be open gs. pointed out that the Civil Defense Rev, Ixmgaker •. ' ~r ,' ., . , t.- in Shosbone National Foe^st near ican Revolution.; Theme of the •bond. There will be numerous boys who have obtained new or follows: Sftamp and parcel post, recommendation/of adding protec- Church under the auspices of the y^^^^. i»ark,;ab*ut 40 hiiks contest was "Amerlca-JrLand of other awards. •. renewal subscriptjotis have been 8 a. m. to noon; registered, 8 a. tion against 'tetanus cannot be Cranford acrgy CounciL .; from Cody, and provides opportun- Opportunity.",, • • - Practically the whole • area of underestimated. If tetanus, toxold Elected Head requested to.make their returns by„ 9 m. to noon; and money order, the park will be used this year, the During. the three-hour service, ities for the scouts in explore the that time jto the newspaper ofllce. .' Our Brand (Second-aHbV'third prizes went to has been used ,a booster shot will seven-local rhinisters wilt speak;countryside, take trail trips, crfmp Furniture Department, 8:30 a. .m. to noo'n.' TheJobby sponsoring organizations announc- suffice without the danger' ot Consolation prizes will be award- Marcia Haig. and Julie Cromarthy, will be open from 7 a. m, to 5 ed. The committee* urged ali chil- on "The Words from the Cross." out ovemi£ht arid study the wild- respectively. • •' serum reactions from other agents' Of Rotarians The speakers will include: The | life of the area. The general pro- ed those who do not earn baseball p. m. and stamps may be pur- dren participating to bring some n case of injury-. The latter is of gloves or balls. ••-.'• " • The DAR also awarded good chased from the vending ma- contain such as a basket or'bag The Rcv.-Rohetfcifir Longaker, Rev. Albert G.Dezso. pastor of the-'cram of activities d, assistant pastor of the i hast been civen to,thfcl*^«dll and scriptions have'been turned in. , - Everything you need forJbaby ami the nursery —xarriaget, col- The awards were presented by St. Michael's School closed Tues- morning.' ', " • " Mrs. Mansell Richards of the DAR. Candidate*' Night Biach on July 1. • ' MethodisiAChurch.' " ^knpwledce of camping techniques Those who earned -baseball day and will reopen the same Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Schwarz Also, the Rev. Samuel I. Match-'as w«U as to their qualities of lcad- are in charge of arrangements. Candidates for. stale, county .Other officers for the coming gloves during the. past week in- day. : r. ••"•.". ' ."""• ' 'Canthfnud on poo» eioJU> on Page Eight) bpaible cribs, fall-tike foldinf\; eribt with •trollen, baa* (rahford Has Fifth year follow: Vice-president, C; cluded: Raymond Xifo, D2 Winans and local offices' will attend the' Van Chamberliri; secre'tary, Ar- avenue; Rickey Vitaie, 304 North Lowest Tax Rate annual candidates' night meeting hur Burditt; treasurer. Peter X Nineteenth street, Kenilworth; John Gillis, 27 West End plaice; • •inettesv folding ear-bed baBsinettd^clothec trees shaped ifi gay Cranford has the fifth lowest Cleveland Pupils Send Books of the Cranford Republican Club Clark; and directors, Mr. Biach, Record Last-Minute Rush i tax rate In Union County this year, 9 at 8:15 p. m.. Wednesday hi the oseph Guker, Dr. Edward M. Coe Billy Schultzc, 201 Locust drive; •"•' i-»...... \ ' . • . • . '• \^ "->: \. . . • • • • v.JH'' .... Wells Jones, 2 Retford avenue; . according to tentative rates for 10 VFW Memorial Home/South nd Charles Hill. county , municipalities ^-released To. -Poor Kentucky School Past President .Carroll,K. Sel- Hits Cranford MV Agency Peter Occi, 523 Lincoln park, east; animal forms, nttrsery lamps, tiigh.t;ltghts, 3-vray high chairs, regular avenue, it: was announced yes- and Ronald Vitaie, >304-^North bft yesterday by the Union County As the'Easter Season draws hear, type of-MBistancc the school could lers, xhajrrnajjixv^thd nominating The local agency of the Sl4te;'driving viih their 1^52 plates/'p . Board of Taxation. The local rate use; The names and ages h terday by Weymaji O. Stccn- iommitteo, "conducted the*-'elcc- | Nineteenth street, Kenilworth, fthe spirit qf giving again encom- Motor Vehicle Bureau expeL , Through Tuesday night, the lo- this year is $5.85 per ,$1.00, an in- )asses almost everyone. And this students:was also requested. grafe, president./Coopeiatih^ in • ion., • . . .- cal agency had (isiucd a totiil gf Carl Harbough, 109 Oak Lane,.:, high chairs, play pens, maUceuesand pads, bathinettes, car seats. crease of ,26 points above the 1952 pi is also in evidence today in Mrs. Williams suggested Uibrary sponsoring nesct week's meeting John A. Manger, chairman of he. heaviest last-tpinute rush RVH earned'three basballs, while David - :&g$ mte. . • an Jncrease of DcLonge, 2]5 Central avenue, and Clcvelond School. " • • - books, -Work books or supplemen- wilt be the Women's Republican he recent play for benefit,of the-) lew license tabt* and driver's li- the same day a year ago; Come visit our newarrival .-.^ UVright aroundihe coraier-firom Summit with a $5.35 rate, a de- To aid a school In Kentucky, tary busy work for grades, a port- tub's student loan fund-, an- nacn in its history during the Driver's licenses issued totaled James Cascio, 101 Severin court, t'caes of three points from. 1952, which has been described as "pos- able phonograph with school rec-"- Club and the Young Republican eed that profits from the play past Week, Harry R. Heini, agent, 1^65. representing an increase of each received two baseballs. Oth- has tho lowest rate in the county. ibly the worst schoolhouse in ords or a water tank. ' Club.. -r . , , vill net the Rotiiry Club more than 'eported yesterday. . S5S. and the 987 commercial Ji- ers who earned balls'.-during the Ittf J'.W feUling. Aihutablm SU*p x : Other municipalities, with rates Kentucky, if not the nation," the "I want to extend to you our An invitation to attend the 50, The Dramatic Club re- Although the. rush tapered off cettses showed an increase of 79 lw.eek—W£re: -Jurtliui^Cy-pbqfci. 107 Tiny Town on Goerke's Fourth Floor' - lower than Cranford are: Linden, heartfelQhanks. and^to assure you StnUtt.j Ckromt-pUud metal inmim, s tudents through their student gathering arid meet the various vived a similar . amount for its esterday - afternon. there were over last year's figures. ' "'Retford avehuc^^illy Bizink, 39 I odiutabUodjtutahU turn lUi , . . back t+M ''-47;_Mountainside, $5.75; and ouncil have sent books to Taber- that anythingyou-choo»e;to_serfor candidates for office has T>ee.n ex- •uildlhg fund; - .' long waiting lines at the agency. bnTuesda>p. the .banner duy atNorth Twenty-third slreetj-K«m-_ lomxr$ totUmping petition. niiisfdo. $5.80". .: •—t- -~-~~' aclo No. 2 School in Adair Coun- us will be a help and will surelyi ii by presidents of the thrccr Secretary Chamberlin reportdS Foldingg Highgh CW r /0/ newspaper clipping from' the that the state cannot afford better plorers completed plans for mobil- Mrs. Martha beretMf wjll beto announced that 167 x-ray* Mr. Helns estimated last night tion opened Tuesday morning to G ltikju*»itikjik tki MM! ! tubing,bi fiifimitnmii iin i fnm IM (• iil CiJl d eld April 11 at the Elizabeth ization . in case of ..^emergency, ducted as noble &ahd. ^ Juom*. Ideml /or trmtl. joUs U takeiivdurlne the week of ~«.u Courier-Journal de- v that there still- are a, number of obtain their Ana],inspection in or- ! tonicji 24 at the Cranford Board cribing conditionM at the Taber-'j Armory. • • . - '-whether telephones are in opera-: motorists who hive not obtained ' T to renew their licenses: Others include State Assembly 10.98 •17 o. 2 school. ' 28x14 feet, but In the,Scout-0-Ramn, 300 Scouts tion at not. . , . • i their hew tabs ahd driver's ucetv- reported it took them from one toMr*. Florcrice WacDonoW and , ^feir. "'Health. \ y Thtse x-rays may be picked up .A letter was then forwarded to used for classroom Id Cubs will demonstrate scout- • Troop 79 is sponsored by The This was verified by police three hours to ' get their cars staff and officers ^ "«• «•* >t the BoaroV of Health, Alden Mrs. Iva \frilllams. teacher for thecause there is only one old potbelly in*r«kills and training to an esti- Everyman's Bible Class of The who reported they issued six sum^ through the inspection station on sembly. lniern*tioaml OitMr (Continued o* pap f of 10,000 people. First Presbyterian Church. ' mom yesterday to motorisu found Odd Fellow*. . place, my time after April 6. t one-room school, reg,ueatin4{ what v

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