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PU»8ix THE CBAMFOBT) rffBONTrT V. THTTWgnAV, RRPTF.'MrtER-flr.lfl&«- Rebekah Lodge Flans j^Jilristfeetwiir be clbsedT dally, rector for one year on a rota- phase of his aviation cadet train Workshop Held No Parting Monday through Friday from 11:45 In New Position tional assignment, the Standard ing program and has been crad" Reguter plow, Reception for Deputies a.m. tov 12:30 p,m.. to provide' a Oil Development Company, Lin- uated from the.: UBAFlireiFHEu: School, Lackland Air Force B j. Far Janitors ' Rase Rebekah' Lodge 99 made Area Planned play street' for students of , St. den, announced today. Mr. Mar- lsc VOTE 1 • plans" for a reception September Michael's School. San Antonio, Texas. Having com' Of Local Schools 16 for Mrs. Charlotte Le Due ofAt Cleveland tin is presently assistant director Cranford, district deputy, and dep- of the Development Division: cdurse, Be wUl enter the first ji'v In November • The first annual janitorial uties of the. Union. District.-at a The parking meters in North Kiwanians Name During this "period; T._SW6Td~ in? tratainr phases of the prog, J workshop of the Cranford public meeting last Thursday evening at Union avenue between Spring- Kaulakis of Chatham and Hen at bases of the Flying T' schools was held Friday in Cran- field avenue jiul Hit? vnlnjuc J. Ogorzaly of—Summ{•-..;;H-i T KEN IL WORTH ford High School and Cleveland ir was announced that Mrs.. ime-Pr: Mai tin's reapongit School, Martha ,_ eremer will represent in trie Development Division. ed and the area will be designated David J. Livingstone of ththe e lodge at the annual state Re- ^istrte^essiga ~Dr. Martin attended the Armour MOBC VU0HT8 NKEDED? LXI. No. 34. Entri«**J cl-it^i mail Vrwttter at Hunting Laboratories spbk~e~_and tekah Assembly at Atlantic City aT_ no parKing area. ~ ~^ Delegates to the DistrictiKiwan- Institute of Technology, which Th AUUo Cj «r'uie' \' CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER' 16, 1954. al Cranford. Ni J. 28 Pages — 10 CENTS presented demonstrations on This, was announced today_ J>y is' Con ventipn OctobejL l,_2_and _3 awarded-his bachelors'^egree-iiv iottoxemb&r. H«f*£«LSSJt.OfLCoininer on October 12, 13 and 14.^ __ wiU>6oirbetln evmluaUng-the re- scrubbing including the use~of "de- The"SecrerT*al CIub~ wilFTiave in Atlantic City were chosen Tues- chemical engineering and Jthe Uni- mits of a survey to determine how tergents, waxihg, maintenance of its revealing party .at the October a,nd Dr. Howard R.'' Best, super- day.at a luncheon meeting of the versity of Michigan, which con- w«U til* airline schedules at He? . wood and terrazzo floors and care 7 meeting and initiation of new intendent of schools. v ferred his master's and doctorate ark Airport arc meeting the air Parents Charge School jt)vejrcrowded; The action was taken. Dr. Best Cranford Kiwanis Club in Markos degrees. He joined the develop- trawl nMda of Nor Jer^y -A' ' Of mops. ' A film was shown on members will be held. v 4 9 Town Asks PUC to Block "Floor Seal" and a discussion was . Francis Munz, noble grind, said, to provide an. area for par-Restaurant. ^ ment_cojmpany_Jn_J9ai-_and_has Ot..mtvir'« commlttae u^j ' ents- to_disembark—and -pick-up «rall thousanthd ^Vfestlonnaire. to held on the treatment of asphalt presided -, -T , -"—j— — .:.-. Trie delesates~ar<5~Kenne>h "W7 numerous patents and published holder* Of Air Travel Ptan cardt A Look at Our Community .and rubber tile floors. A question their children at the opening anoj Iversen, president';' Rae •Arm- articles in the field of catalytic who ara mostly meaaoned air UtZ Ten lectures designed to present "A, Look-at Our Contmunity" and answer period followed. close of school. A schedule is cracking and other petroleum^ re- •tara who do a lot of budnegs fly. stuong, chairman of the interclub Despite protests, made by parents at Tuesday More tlhan 50 residents of the Cleveland and will be offered at the fall semester of the Cranford Adult School, Proposed CNJ Timetable "Arthur Trembley, custodian at Welfare Group being worked out so that half of fining processes. Among* his In*. If, at the committee suspects. the students will, come" and gorelations committee; and Chan- Men in Service th«r« are too f«w schedules «t nifiht's. meeting of the Township Committee about Brookside place school districts .complained to the starting on October .Vat Cranford High School. ' " -— | Charging steady deterioration of the high school, discussed the care memberships are the American. Mawark to matt the demand, the Slates Annual from North Union avenue and thening Rudd, past president. Alter- William Steers,' Jr., son of Mr. conditions at Cleveland School, Dr. H. R. Best, Township- Committee Tuesday night of the over- ^Topics of the lectures range in scope from the philosophy of and .maintenance of coal and 1 . HOSIER Z. MARTIN Chemical Society.and the Ameri- airlines will be encouraged to add service w.b!ch is continued in' the automatic oil boilers. other half from Miln street. • 'nates are Fred H. Gray, Jr., past can Institute of Chemical Engin- and Mrs. Steers of 604 Willow, flight* to atnre more New jeruy superintendent of schools; Miss Etta Tunner, prin- crowded conditions in Cleveland School where 721 municipal government, education, "health and welfare to planning proposed fall timetable of the Jer- " Meeting, Election ci|hl; and Cleveland PTA representatives who Dr. Howard R. est, s.uperin- Such arrangements were made president; Walter Schweizer nnd eers. . „ "• street, has completed the initial raldents. pupils are enrolled because the Brookside Places and zoning discussions.. ^v Booster Club Membership soy Central Railroad scheduled to The annual meeting of thnecessare y because the students of observed the emergency program K Mayor Charles P.-Bailey of ' te'ndent of schools, opened the Charles W. Tfipp, schooT has not been completed. go into'effect on September 26, the workshop ' by discussing its pur- ranford Welfare Association will Brookside Place School will be Martin Given in the school Tuesday afternoon Westtield, Republican _ candidate Honored by PBA Lieut. Governor . Herman Dett- D of A Conducts Social Lloyd Btall of 210 Maple place DriveSlated for Saturday towiiship • of Cranford has peti- poses and explained to the jani- be held at its headquarters on attending Clcv^fend School until contend that the present sched- for freeholder, will open the series September 16, i at 8:15 p.m; the new building is completed. All mer.will make his official visit at SOD Research Harry D. Johnson Council 123, declared pupils arc sharing books Annu.il membership drive' of the Cranford Boosters Club Honed the Public Utility Commis- tors lhaf it was intended to make ule is working smoothly. Ptiblie School with a discussion of the*philosophy their work easier and to increase A c o m m ii t e e consisting of parents will be notified by school tonight's meeting of the board" of Daughters of America, met. last nd arc unable to take them home will'be-hclu Satin diiyr . . ' r ol municipal government and their efficiency, George Fl. Bates as chairman, C. authorities of which street they directors. President Iversop an- Assignment yntler—the—plan—now—in-opcra^- or additional study, that the over- •Through the funds collected during its annual drive, the club until - .alleged inadequate service" ichnrds; trr«—tt> use-—when their Tnnmcedr Mayor ' Fred ^P. Andersen will -to—addition—to—the—15 janitors Kay Pischeda, chairman of the tjon_;ind Which probably will Enrollment^ crowded conditions constitute, a conducts dinners-in the fall.and spring for athletes at Cranford High has been rettitied. and Mrs. W. A. Wurth have re- students to and from, school, Grotip singing, was led by the Hom£r 2, Martin of 213 Beech of the school system, principals, continue until the^jtew Brookside fire hazard and that the traffic close the prograrq by discussing School, provides an annual, scholarship', honors championship teams Following is a copy of a tele- assistant principals and . other vised the constitution, which has children to and from school. '• Rev. Albert Dezso with Mrs. Ar-street will be transferred to the good and welfare committee, was place and Walnut Avenue ele- Up Again conditions around the school arc "Where Are We Going in Crari- and supports high.school athletics ram sent to the PUC in Newark ^.members of the staff attended the been in effect .since the agency It was also announced that thur Mctz at the piano. Research Division as assistant di- in charge of the social hour. ' mentary schools are completed— by Township Attorney Carl H. was organized. This new consti- dangerous. He added that parents ford?" \y in various other waay>,/ all-day program. ' ' the Cleveland School pupils re- , Enrollment in the Cranford pub- vVaisinski: tution will be presented at ''the He schools increased this year by have not been told when the new ural opportunities ftvXran- "The' projects of the club," Mr. ceive their academic work in the Aid Squad "At a meeting of the Township annual meeting and voted upon. about the same amount as Sic pre- elementary school will be com[or- d will be discussed on October morning and their activity'work Shire said., "bear out the import- Committee of the Township of Good Government Not The nominating committee will vious year. ' Cranford held last evening the in the afternoon. This program pleted and, that citizens who pro- 12 by Miss Anna B. Murphy, EnW ance of the: club as a backer of Backing Any Candidate present a new slate of officers for (MBS IRE SOW niRHUli IK On Moriday, the third day of tested to the' Board of Education Considering to\yn;;hip attorney was instructed 'the ensuing year. The present is reversed for. the Brookside,' PJace lish professor of Union Junior Col- high school athletic, extra-curricu- : In a. letter to County Republi- — B.ALLET — TOE — ACROBATIC — MODERN JAZZ school, enrollment in the public last spring about the school rcdis- i-ohitminicate with ytfur board officers are: President. M. S: Con- pupils, now attending Cleveland schools was 3,712, an increase of ege, while Robert M. Crane, lar and scholarship activities. To it> ;>iopose(l new timetable «f Cen- can Chairman Frank V.' Lowden ley; Vice-President, Mrs. B. B. AND HAWAIIAN DANCING' — ALSO VOCAL TRAINING tricting program received nothing of Hillside,1—George W. Burry, School- The'same program is fol- 230 over the 3,482 pupils listed on president of the Cranford Com- insure continued success for these" New Location tral Railroad of New Jersey sched- "»' ' J "• ' '.-U Kutt; treasurer,. Mr. Tripp; and '•Jowed at Sherman School for pu- but "double talk." chairman • of the Good Govern- the third day of school last year. munity Council' will report on projects, the backing of all sporfci- '" The Cranford First Aid S become effective Septem- secretary, Mrs. W. F. Hanzl. . Six REGISTER TODAY pils of that school and the Walnut _ "And we go through all this," ber l!«i, 1954..'Cranford is a town-of ment Republicans -of Union' Coun- The increase last year . over .the Cranford Organizations for. minded citizens *is necessary." has been offered a -ploljof Jaml .on 1 members are to be voted into the Taucht by Teachers who are especially trained.in their.field. Avenue school, . ., he declared, "^while the Board of •rn'tiny commuters an^l depends ty, reports his group has Ho can-board of,directors for a~teTm~oT previous year was 227. • .-.-- ' Everyone" ion November 9. D u r i n g last year's drive, the township property'on Syrinj.;- didate to offer to fill an. unek- Beginners* Advanced and Professional Students will be accepted. Dr. Best stated yesterday that it The six elementary schools, had Education is debating whether to $1,457.50 was collected. Of this heavily, on adequate train service 1 three years. The board consists miiy bo possible to occupy the spend $500 for plaques on which In the field of education, Louis lield avenuu between North ave- between Cranford and New York. pired.term of the late Col.. John , '•%.'. • an enrollment of 2,319 as com- amount, $1,311.41 was spent as of 18 members and six arc elect- Brookside Place school sometime iG. Troutman, president of the H. Dudley on the Union County pared with 2,204 on the same date to place their names in the new follows:- Spring dinner, $365.41;' nue, east, and North Union'.avenue Train facilities of Jersey Central &. A ed 'each year,. ' '*' • ' . Phone for Personal interview , jn October nnd thflt ^hord offi iuirdin Board of Education, will - speak ; • Board of Chosen Freeholders. last-year oreak d6^iTb7f1 S^ fall sports, dinner, $3!)G; scholar- as a more suitable location for it: .have been getting worse There will be presented the _cials_and the Board'of Education Mrs on "S.choola .— .Present'.arid •.Fu- from "time t6 time and the pro- "Let it be clearly understood," schools I was follows: Roose-1 - Shemian Kisncr of 7 Hen- ship, $300; and combined expenses proposed headquarters building, it annual report of. all the activities "are pushing the>'fjrbject as much cy avenue sa < s le ture" on November 23, and' Dr. posed new schedule is no improve- Mr. Burry said, "that this organj- velt, 409; Cleveland, 420; Brook- M * * * *had submitted for ads, membership cards, but- was learned today. Dissatisfaction ol| the organization for the year. as -possibli-.^Completion - of this wo )eti ionsU>llle Kenneth* C. MacKay, president PlaqueGiwi ment but will leave Cranford With jzation has no candidate to offer; LOIS WICKS side—301 r-IdncQln7^470pShennanF!f l * Board of tons' and a Four-County Confer- building; npw depends on the. sub-. deah~ of 'Union Junior" Cot- had been expressed with regani inadequate train service. It is re- nor does it intend to - impose . its 437'"""; - and•'«'-• Walnut• ••,• 282 --.- Education last spring asking that .contractors and the prompt de- lege, will tell about "Your Com- ence trophy; $250. The previous to the size and shape of the prev- >pcctfuily requested that the pro- thoughts on the County Commit- Cranford High. School had 1,393children in her area be per- Rosary AcceptsMcmbcrs School of The Dance livery certain materials. He said munity. College" on November 30. ToPatrolman\ year the club spent $1,803.62 for iously decided up'op plot i _lunctablo-'schGduted-te tee in* any manner whatsoever." /Continued from page j) •• 1 students enrolled Monday, com- mitted to remain at Roosevelt -the—same—Betivities-~as—last—ycar tlit ' heating, system Is about ready ^j^- —Ira-D.—Poriart;- chairman uf'• the" tennial. avenue at Norih avenue, take; effect September 26, 1954, be Joseph Eiscnbeil, Mrs. Frank Eis- pared With 1,278 the year before- Sch«ot~T>cspite~assurances 11 Eastinan Street Cranford be. tested." Planning Board and Republican wnh the. addition of jackets for east. • _____ suspended until such time as rep- enbei!,—Srr, -Mrs. • Henry'.. Engle- There . were 537 seventh and' the petitions would be given con- (a^few doors east of the Cranford Theatre) • Answering criticism • that there candidate for the.Township Com- the 'Championship football team A vote by squad members on resentatives of Cranford's com- "Auction Tonight Opens hardt, Mrs. Marion Esposlto, Mrs. eighth grade pupils this year and sideration, the school board" with- A plaque citing "his outstanding and trophies for the championship- 1 FOR INFORMATION — Phone CR 6-4563 or CR 6-2258 are not sufficient books for the mittee, will discuss planning and whether or not to build on the muting public may be heard on Faber , Mrs. Franklin G. Fraebel, 476' last year. Ninth through out further notice announced that performance . . .. in the single- . Evening VIA Season UN 2-4895 or UN 2-9044 721 pupils now attending Cleve- zoning and Townshin Engineer track teani. • Springfield avenue site, is expected the subject." Mrs. Nicholas Friedrich and Mrs. twelfth grades total 856 this year. the original redistricting lines handed capture of two t armed Mr. ShireNstatcd that 'a captain An auction will be held to- c y land, Miss Tunner said that one While last year 802 were reported. would remain. She said it prob- Patrick J. Grail's topic will be at a regular meeting which has , A similar petition will be (lied night at 8:15 p.m. in the Girl Joseph Gaeta. 't ~' , Municipal Problems and Prog- hugs" was presented to patrol- had been appointed to handle each been called for September 27. complete set of books "has been Itittthe kindergarten, 394 were ably would be less hazardous for with PUC by the citizens' commit- Spout House, Springfield avenue, ress." Mr. Dorian will speak on man Frank A. Caruso . Monday district and eacft\captain will re- -Pkins-fpr-thc new-building-also-are- j>. issued for eajch desk in the school. enrolled as compared with 400 children frojn_hcr_area_to_go_-to teennmed irrjuly'16 assist"Maybr by the Evening Department of the October ftTand Mr. Grail on No- night-during~the~annua!"banquef eeive help; from various people to be acted upon at tliis session. -She-pointed-out-that issulngaset last year. There was an increase the new Brookside Place school at the State Patrolmen's Beiievol- Fred P. Andersen in seeking im Village Improvement Association; vember 2. within his district. Location of the new plot'offered of books to each pupil Would mean of 13 in- the kindergarten enroll- when it is opened. nt Association convention in At- provement of commuter servj It will be the first meeting of that the youngsters would have to Herbert ,R. Jacobus, chairman of The Boosters Club\cndeav6rs for 'the squad's headquarters is for this coinmunity. . • the season. ment -last-year over the year be- She said she also was concerned lantic City. to obtain one dollar from each carry,the books around with them fore, while in 1951 there was a the Recreation Committee, wiU such that it would not be "affected M;:yor Andersen said today/that Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, chai with the fire hazard at Cleveland Presentation of the plaque, family throughout the towrk Last ' throughout the- day since the jump of 75. > < report on "Recreation Facilities by future building mi the land, he ;uid members of the citizens' map,. will preside arid "report" oSj School and asked whether there is awarded by. Cranford Local 52, year, about 1,500 families joined the tirst aiders have been assured: school -desks will not hold two The.effects of increased enroll- and Outlook in Cranford" and committee would' be interested in, trie program for the year. a regulation as to how many chil- was made by Howard Devaney, the club, which was formed eight It has been suggested in the past complete sets of books. Books for ment are beginning to be.felt-at Health Officer William P. Smith' receiving letters or cards from Refreshments will be served by dren may attend that building. The State PBA president. years ago in "order to promote (hat the pr6perty be used as the the Brookside Place school are Cranford High School, Dr. Howard will discuss "Health and Welfare." residents recording their support Mrs. Leo Blatz, Mrs. Fred Greon- youngsters, she added, are de- The incident on which the awprd good sportsmanship on the part fur u new municipal building, ready for distribution as soon as R. Best, superintendent of schqls, Mr. Jacobus ifl scheduled to speak OF expressing their sentiments with ' awald, Mrs. George Gillen and school opens. • tigtitnri with the-emergency pro- was based occurrdd near the T>rey- of the high school students and illustrated lecture on "Prcs- regard to the steps/Uiathavc been reports. . He said the school will gram— a little schooling in the on October 26 and Mr. Smith on Mrs! Michael Bcrclk. . Dr. Best said it would have been er farm on-Springfield avenue at to encourage .residents. of Cran- ervatitm of .Evidence" was pre-taken. Those serving on the com- be able to handle the enrollment .morning and then musical chairs November 16. • '•'••'• 6:15 a.m. on September 10, 1952. much easier for school officials to Channing Rudd, vice-president (Continued on page- 8) sented at a regular meeting of the mittee are George W. Albertson of for another year. the rest Of the day- She submitted Cranford police had been warn- For Juniors! Another Famous Name have adopted two single sessions and assistant director of .the adult squad in the Municipal Building 27 Spruce-street, Raymond Hun- List Contest Winners .An enrollment of 630 pupils a request for police protection, at ed that three men accused of a Monday night by Sgt. Gene Olaff. • during the present emergency. This was reported at St. Michael's school, and Kenneth W. Iversen, icke of- SOS/West End place and ^(Continued Jrotn page 1) wns not done, he stated, in order to Orange and Spiingficld . avenues three-day crimd- spree, including ati instructorNjt the State Police Robert R,Lang of _Tl Retfprd ave- •• Mrs. C. Hummel* both of Union School yesterday by Sister Vic- director of guidance and student kocp youngsters off the streets and for youngsters going to and from armed robbery/ in Newark and LegiioriPost Academy, in Trenton, assisted by "nue. / and Mrs. H. B. Moore of 7 Birch- toria, principal. She said she ex- activities at Union Junior College, Elizabeth and' kidnapping of u Added to Our Fabulous Suit Collection to aid the many families where school from her area. Troofier John McOurty. Filinc/of the petitions, the may- iield avenue, Cranford. pect e'd additional registrations will be coordinators. Motor Vehicle Department in- both parents are working. Mrs. F. HL Washbourne of 19 It wqs announcetk that Police or explained, came as a result of would raise the figure to close .to spector in his own car, had been To Install More than 125 children parti Norman place asked if the town- Chief !iam A. Fisclivr and oth- disco/Very that several changes Dr. Best explained that Cleve- (Continued on page 8) spotted-in this.arcn. cipaterf in a picnic lunch held ELIZABETH land has 18 classrooms, two small ship could assign an officer to _FVEdw.in:Winter.and Mrs. Elaine er to/fcranford's advantage in. the .' • .ilii ' 'Friday with Senior Girl Scouts classrooms,.two classrooms used as West—End—and—Norman—places ¥I_i_Baeks a report was received Nolan will be inducted, as com- partment and the Cranford\Physi- fall timetable as originally pro- 'serving ice cream and soda pro- offices .and an auditorlum-gymna- where hundreds of children now fromT Union County Park Police mander and president respective- cians* Club wu| be invited Wat- 'l>osed had been deleted in pencil- vided by the Recreation Commit- School Crossing cross! going to and from high hat a car had been abandoned in ly of Cranford Post 212, American Beaatifully tailored and cat to Ht $ Jmlol Mtrni ar)U_that_ the^building-capa^.- tend the. next regular meeting^ in the llnal proofs. The mayor i ••.idi/ tee. " . ' Legion, and its Ladies Auxiliary "city is'-about 775 to 800. Physical school And where "pandemonium Youth Movies Nomahegan Park, Cranford po- October''4 to discuss cooperat said he feels this was the result at. h joint installation Saturday k Highlighting the^morninp acti- education classes are held out of Changes Aimed reigns" most of the time at pres- lice cars were dispatched to the on\page 8) •Of pressure exerted by other mu- The Village Improvement As- evening at the Casino at 8:30 p.m. • -vily""ij^as "a"doll carriage and bi- door's during favorable weather ent. She said the situation will be area. nicipalities. sociation will take over sponsor- Mr. Winter succeeds Roy D. •. cyolc parade. The •• winners of figure of any age. They're and in the gymnasium during in- worsened' when the new Brook- The suspects evidently hid in .the decorated doll carriages were: At Greater Safety ship of the young folks matinee in Irving and Mrs. Nolan- replaces 'NVe cannot permit the railroad clement weather. ' ' • • side Place school is opened. Ihe Cranford Theatre beginning thickets when they saw other po- to siib^riit to pressure from other- .Grand prize, Carol Ann Coehner; Following'a study of traffic con- Mrs. Ruth i.-Hcrzog. Union County Cranford Escapes Mrs. Homer Martin, president; . Mrs. C. R. Durand of 12 Hill- Saturday afternoon, it was an- ice cars approaching, but Patrol- to the detriment of • first place, Carol McGeehan; sec- ditions in school Vicinities on the Commander Paul Kifncr of Hill- Mrs. Bruno Metzner, past presi- side place made inquiry as tonounced this weak by Mrs. James man Caruso took two of them una- CnujfordX he declared. ond prize, Caroline Gregson; and flannel, Botany's worsted sheen bioj^ opening days of school by Capt. side and Union County President Serious Flooding; dent; Mrs. William Wiseman, cor- whether there is any regulation P. Duffy following a meeting wares walking along the road, as v.third prize, JJlanne Leikauskas. Lester W. Powell, several changes the car he was driving _id notElinor Hoodzow of Railway will 'The traV service in Cranford responding ! secretary; and Mrs.in police and special officer assign- as to the amount of time chil- Monday afternoon in her home. Although Hurricane Edna caus-r has deteriorate over a number of The prizes flfr decorated, bicycles have the usual police light on top. be the installing olHcers. cd inundation of streets and cellars George Hubine, recording secre- ments were tried out this wt^k to dren should spend in school and The program has been sponsored yx-ars," Mayors ndersen continued. {were awarded as follows: Grand JPatrolman_Car,uso_stopp<;d_the- in many_n_irhy— con_lunitics—as. cloth, Imported 5cottidB tary, of the Cleveland PTA toured provide jncreased_pxote€tlQn_fot expressed the opinion -that • half bXlh_Crax_6rd-CouncJl-for-Child- Afited guestjj include—Ma.i-or- n^^ \prize, Richard Hoskins; first, Judy, Cleveland school Tuesday after- (Continued on page 8) piiir and held them at gunpoint Fred P. Andersen, members of the the heaviest rainfall in 45 years '.«". 1 -Vonderaa; second, Kathy Von-7 children going to and from schooh ren's Movies since January, 1949. thaKthis tren_ "Is. to be reversed.. noon with Miss Tunner and ob- Mrs. Duffy, as movie chairman of until assistance arrived from head- Township CommUtee; officers of occurred Friday night and Satur- On the. other hand, there has been ,__j deraa; and-third.-Sue.Ferguson. 'As a result of temporary place- : served the emergency program in the VIA, organized the Movie quarters. other local veteran's' organizations', day, there,'was no repetition in ' ;'X. t. The all-day program ended'the ment in Cleveland School of pu- no eaualdeteribration ih the serv-' operation. Council and served as its first Police later learned that a third headed by .Commander 'George U. Cranford/of flood scenes of the ploygVound season. Mrs. Adolph tweed, Miroh's eEecq pils scheduled to attend the newSpecial Hours ice afforded other municipalities chairman. armed man apparently was hiding Hilbert of Capt. Newell - Riklriey past, it was. pointed out this week, (Continued on-.page• • Leikauskas was director and was Mrs. Metzner declared yester- Brookside Place School when it by Township Engineer Patrick J. The young folks matinee con- in the bushes watching while the Fiskc Post 335. VFW; Mrs. Dale • assisted on Fridays by Mrs. Wil- (Continued on page 8) is completed. It was felt Jthat ad- To Register patrolman made the ;nrest. The Brinkerholf, president of the VFWGrail. ..,;.; •" ...'... ditional protection Was needed in sists of 'an approved feature, and - Ham Lang and on special occasions ... -Township Clerk J. Waller Cof- "'"(Continued" an page 8) »- Ladies Auxiliary and Commander • . Eflicient handling here of the Miron'a tartan plaid JuiJ this area. A special officer prev- selected shorts and cartoons.. The by Senior Girl Scouts. . . fee announced that his office will Herbert H. Crooks of Unity Chap- 4.85 inches of rain that fell be- .io.usly_stntipned at the traffic, light show .runs .from .1 p.m. to ,3:30 be open from 7 to9-pjnrioday~to ter- 59, Disabled American Vet- tween Frid:»y evening and noon at North 'Union avenue and Alden p.m. after which the theatre lights register voters. erans, as Well "as Union County Saturday was made|\possible by street was moved, to a new/ post arc turned on to signify that, the lan First Aid Drive The office will be open for the 'Local Color' officials of the legion and otliccrs the new flood gates'installed in By Glee Club m ported Italian worsted* loi0 at North Union avenue and Spring- children's matinee "is over. Here .(Continued from page 1). same reason on Monday. Tuesday, of Union County posts. / the Rahw;iy Rivor, dams in recent By Eighteen field avenue, while a regular pa- the parents' cooperation is neces- A number of popular and\novel- proved to be a tremendous suc- Wednesday and next Thursday . -.Also-to-be- installed by-the (vast s and • tlie -adequate capacity of cess that could not be measured Eighteen more awards.._wcre, trolman . was assjgned- to- the Aledn sary in—seeing-that the children Show Theme ty numbers will be included In 1 evenings: The deadline to register are: George t>. Dixon of Cranford, the township's storm sewers, Mr. in financial terms, yet finances had 'during'the* past week to street intersection. leave the theatre as those who re- the repertoire of the Crarifqrd the new fall dark to local to be eligible to vote in the No- "Local Color" wiH be the theme first vice-commander; Edmund W. Grail said. Glee^ Club this year; as .a new fe_^ ~"to enter\into" the picture as it was youngsters in the Citizen Because of a heavier volume of main., may'be watching movies and vember 2 General Election is next not recommended or approved for for the second .annual-fall-dower Heinz of Roselle, second vice-com- Following receipt of storm ture . in addition to" the usual\ 'found after the first year that the Chronicle's six weeks' sub- traffic at Centennial and Lincoln Thursday. them, Mrs. Duffy said. Two host- show of the Floraphile- Garden; tnander; Arthur CySchncider of warnings on Friday, the engineer. Cnristmas music, it was reported Fire. Department would have to scription contest the drivp will avenues, a regular patrolman was On page 7 of the Garwood and Club which will be held Sunday continue through October 1. esses arc present at each- matinee. Cranford, third vjce-commander; had the gates in the Hansel' and today as announcement was made have a yearly budget of $2,500 in (Continued oil page 8) (Continued on page.8) from 3 to'9 p.m. at the Casino. Daniel H. MoscS/df Cranford, tin- , ' order to carry on this service," Mr. A total of 08 new subscriptions The matinees are planned for Droescher dams opened at .4 p. m.of the first weekly rehearsal, io -f children under 12 years of age. The club announced that all ex- (Continucd ;Oi (Continued onjyagc 8) be held in Cleveland School at .8 'Corcione said. * "' 1 2G0 renewal subscriptions have hibits must' be in place by noon The purchase of the squad's new >l turned in during the past The program • for the children's p.m. Monday.- , '••"- matinee Saturday will include Sunday and must be removed Wawti for the—'ekib'a—annual '1949 Cadillac ambulance was made 'our weeks. • . ' • '"Fifth Annual Charity Ball promptly after ti p.m. Exhibitors 'possible through the generosity of 49.95 A clay and night ~rancis Joins the Wacs" as well Christmas Concert were discussed as '"Water Birds" and "Bear Coun- will be permitted only one entry TresidenmDonates Txolt Hallat a recent board meeting. Peter the residents and industries of the and pencil set are awarded as in each classification. The show 'borough and the _nrW r.f tt> to youngsters who turn in try," two Disney shorts. J. Wright, "president, announced g Scheduled by Colony Club committee will furnish containers that' this year's concert will be ^Department..^t . two new, one new and two re- Hostesses for Saturday will be The fifth annual Charity Ball on Charles Schillinger and the. re-Mrs. LeRoy Wilson and Mrs. John for the cultural classes, but will Ffir Kiwanis Club Auction presented" "at Sherlock Hall on ' . "I. wouldj like .again to empha- newal or four renewal subscrip- not be responsible, far damage or tions to this newspaper. So far 70November 20 will again be one of freshment chairman is Mrs. John Elliot... -•-••-,(• /One of President Dwight D. '.MrMr.. Iversen reports he rreceivee d December 18. Also discussed was size that this service of- firstai d the- major events on the program Brach. loss of property. lnc and ambulance transportation is youngsters have received pen and Eiscnhower/s personal golf balls, the golf'ball this week. .It has; club's progress during the past of the Colony Club of Cranford, Other programs during the y?ar It was • also announced that will be among articles to be avail-jyn insignia ^Mr. President." He year: one of the most worthwhile serv- • l"'Mcir sets and ,40 have selected SUIT SALOW. SICONB fLOQf it was announced at the club's op- include: A talk ion November 11 Street Work Held Up plants from which cultural exhib- able at the auction .sale of the pointed out that such balls are ^Henry M. Boardman is conductor 'ices that can be placed at the dis- .'"otballs as their awards. ening meeting last Thursday eve- by Judge lobby E. Sachar of the its are taken must he in the own-Cranford Kiwanis Club on Octo-; among tho most famous in thefor the group, and Howard Krip- posal of the. citizens and Workers Stephen Gatyas of 500 Lincoln In New School Area ning in Veteran's Memorial Home. Juvenile and Domestic Relations- er's possession at least two >>M>i)th* ber 2 in Sherlock HalK • • | world. The only way to get one. pendorf is accompanist. 'of any community. It is for this . avi-mur, east heads the list of 228 Construction^ of. curbs and gut-prior to the show and all exhibits •youthful salesmen enrolled in the Mrs. William Lcpnhardt will be Court of Uniofc County: Mrs. Bur-ters on Spruce street and Brook- Kenneth Iversen, president, an-|Mr. Iversen pointed out, js as a All meri interested in singing are redson that your Fire Department chairman for the annual dance. ton Jamison. Welfare Chairman, in the arrangement classes must nounced that the ball and a letter gift from President Eisenhower.' invited to ' attend Monday's rc- feels- that this problem is Very contest. Stephen claimed his side place in the vicinity of thebe- arranged by the exhibitor1 il "l"'th prize during the past week. A thrift sale on September ?4 will introduce the speaker. new Brookside Place School-'w;is to from the president's personal sec-iThese golf balls were the topic hcarsal. Additional information •worthy of your consideration," the A Christmas party under the di- whose name they arc entered. Jo4aJ^?_A»aiJb_4_*^ Iongaker of 18 Hampton will be the first event of.the year have boen started Mondav \M\J 1 r rr .'drive leader said. Mrs7 Cr_rVSn lti\.vageii is"sliow rrln K with Mrs d TV-intr Mmmprinan ac jrction of Mr«. VKjlif-filtahccn will oecn"delayecTbecause" of wet cull' week in the window of the Cran-'the new "Sports Illustrated" maga- who resides at 126 Eastman street. T4 n" r'nf Kdnft-lwf chairman and Mrs. H. I. Mitchell — BUY IN CRANFORD — r chaiun.in. be held on December 9. ford-Branch of the Union County 1"" '"•>' as he earned two prizes ditions following-Saturday's storm, is consultant. / I _r _l_'^t Week-end. ..„_„„__ The clubjJ philanthropic ..-OB__January l3"__s_ -Roy - Township*. Engineer Patrick J. Trust Company. Channing Rudd. auction chair- Committee!) for the, show arei an Colony Club Voles oriiiT prlie winners in the tiii take placp e on October 21 Zachary. American home and Har-Grail reported today. . In response "to a requost for a man, reports the club is still look- >urth week of the contest were: with Mrs. Arthuh r Biddle as chair- dens chairman, will present Mrs. follows: ' Schedule, Mrs. C. Wdonatio. n from the president, Mr. ipg for all, kinds of contributions To Join Civic Croup l:L The job has been held-Up in re- Stockberger and Mrs^ N. It. Brii- ^ini'st lioyd, 225 Cranford avc- man. Rita Manley of the Beauty Coun- cent weeks because water and gas Ivcrseh received the following re- with the exception of clothing. He The Colony Club of - Cranford llll bakcr; interior staging, Mrs. J. D. Roofing -Siding »-'; Bruce Swinden. 18 Riverside Mrd. Gerald Thurston has been selor Company. company crews were at Work in ply from Ann C. Whitman, per- said nothing is too big or too small. voted lust Thursday evening to ( Garber',- Mrs. L. E. Moody- and join the newly-formed Joint Civic "'ivt.; Uiu Rosencrantz, 6 Central appointed chairman for the lunch- A Cranford First Aid Squad the urea, Mr. Grail explained. He sonal secretary to the president: Persons who have articles to Gutters - Leaders •'venue; Bill Washburn. 122 South eon und fashion show to be held representative will talk to the club Mrs/F. P. Huston, Jr.; exterior "Although the president has! contribute were urged by thCommittee e • for Encouraging Can-.. l added that an effort will be made staging, Mrs. J. J. Collins and Mrs. didatcs for the Board of Educa- ' t»n>n avenue; Judy Ferris, 27 on March 12, und \» spring dance on February 10 with Mrs. Shaheen to get it started as soon us possible consistently felt he must decline chairman to contact Sidney Bix-en as chairman. J. J, Walsh; horticultural entries. tion. . All Work iHinin,' avenue; Ronald Hospcs, with Mr^. Victor D. Shaheen as now to Insure completion before requests such us that contained in at Breen's" Liquor Store. Vem W. 1( Union avenue; Bobby a li Mrs. J. W. Dodds and Mrs. Francis ', Mrs. William G. Trometter, presi- "1 North chairman will take place M >' - Assembly woman Florence -P. the school is finished. Del Conte your letter on the 26tri. he found McFarland of McVurland's Esso Guaranteed CIl Linden place;. Albert Dwyir of Elizabeth will be* guest Charles; arrangement entries, Mrs'. your cause so appealing that he Station er John Harncy of. Harcoi dent, .will be the si-nior member v '»v. 605 The Colony Club season will Brothers of Garwood arc the con- ''J'la, 175 Locust drive; Thomas speaker on March 10 with Mrs John Shupper; classification, Mrs!. is glad to donate one of his golf Chemical Company. and Mrs. Lawrie Montgomery the close with the annuul banquet on tractors. / OPEN THURSDAY i-'jihtW, l oak lane; Bobby Allen, June 2. Mrs.'. Walter • E. Thorn Is I John J. Monalvin. civics and wel- Brubaker. balls for the auction sale to help It Was aimounoHJI that articles junior meiriber on the coinmittee. JOHN J. M FABIO v'l Woomingdale avenue; Pattie thc dinner chairman and Mrs. fare chairman. a> chairman. Also, judges, Mrs. E. Hume; hos- raise funds for the Kiwanis Club can be )'l Arendt, 121 Severin Court; •The next rpgular club, meeting tlruil prograni of llic year will be '' Sandra Kolbe", 2t Gwaves will hold Its annual Men's Night. Mrs. WilfreJ A. Burton, member- without the reporting of a single hibit, Mrs. J. R. Conover and Mrs.work. I hope your auction is a ing held for the benefit of Ki-Newell Rodney Fiske Post V VFW, previously joined^. t.luce. The progrum chairman is Mrs.ship chairman, as chairman. communicable disease.In Cranford (Continued on page 8) grcat success." Iwanis Club projects and charities. __ '••• / sl : •-.••/•.

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I followed recciipt by police of a^re- a dfijner meeting Tuesday evening ward Roos,- chairman, and Mrs. proved by full vote of the club. . cern, on March 11. installed # if there are enough Florence Hamilton and Mrs. Marie(; 1 Senior Hi-Y Club Trustees Aslf I port that two )9-year-old boys oh of the Lions Club'in Coach and Phillips; membership — Mrs. W'. • It was announced .ithat because Bennett, • who - was a striking funds.- ' • Their Efforts Added $19 to Polio fund Work Starts Reed 'are in charge of ' arrange- their way borne from Sherman Four Restaurant.". ' ' }.'/ J. Whitescarver, chairman, Mrs. of conflict with regularly schexfr- employe of the Westfield company Names New Ofljfljicersi « The bond issue approved by"the ments. , • -'' -' School for Juncn yesterday had - Hill, Mrs. H. G. Hahlo and Mrs. uled ;sessi6ns' of Municipal Court,' at the time of the alleged incident, Landscaping Bids /Mj . Doriiirj^who. m3d,g a, two- Peter Stevens was elected prci On Production •"" Certiilcates of honor will be been accosted by two others and and-i^^iah*Tnf/Mth ts^ur of England McClintock; United Fund — Mrs. club meetings hereafter will be will get back the SlOO he was voters included funds for the land- I'allQpening^ threatened! .with knives. Committees ident of theSenJor Hi-Y Club of For New Sthools presented to all known. Kor»;-an and the continent last fall, L-i McCullough, chairman, and Mrs. held the vsecorid Wednesday of each fined in Cranford. He was repres- scaping work, Mr. Belden said. Mrs. Richard J.'Katil, president, I * _ • • . Of'Three Angels' tJnion junior College will offi- E,,E,.Moody •-,--.: .~~- .---- Cranford High School at^a meet - : Sidewalks^wiH belnstalledTfrbm veterans of the" are;i who ar«; pres- , it: Capt. Lester W. Powell saidi inr slides ot_ the many plLc.ea s he. vis-'it-. 7 month instead •of^m-.-Mcndays.— ented-in his appeal by- H. Frank ing "Monday night at the school for landscaping "and secd- cially begin Its 22nd year tomor- vestigaUoh revealedthat "tWo ioth- appointed" cpmmittees"^or" 'th&~l19- Also, finance committee — Mrs. Pettit. A s s i s t a n,t Proescutor He succeeds nirlf T^-wri^ • Work on tfje production'of the' ent at the that another Charles Ray, Jr., and" treasurer' top soil will be placed and grass ~A ajn. to be welcomed by Dr. Ken- ^2-year^olds they admitted de- Moody, chairman, . Mrs. DeLano nue Schools will be receiveel by Club committees reveal. The'coin- bers of the auxiliary will be preijident: InternationalCounsel- fora Public Library \ former B-T employe, Samuel seed planted. Fill will be needed 1 nttth C. MacKay, president,' and manding money of younger chil- and Mrs. H. J. Dempsey; and pub- Conviction of 'Roosevelt E. Ben- Jerry Kotlarz. Induction will bL' edy is to be presented at .the high served. 0 CntrClI d id Fred Smithton' of. Plainfield, who • was September 27 or 28. j jhc building committee of theatthe Brookside Place School/Mr. school .on October 22 and 23 ;is a . other officials of the college.' dren in a field off Denman road. AbbottA L^, president-^, 1botl^h VoKSura- c 1 •• Mrs. Kau•i greeted the foldin\ g licity; committee!— Mrs. J. B. Wil- nett of Scotch^Plains, in Cranford Mr. Winters was born in Jersey CON LETE DINNERS J convicted with Bennett, could not Board q'f Education Monday eve- Belden said, but rough, grading . In addition to the convocation The police reported a knife was mit: Zone Chairrrnm CeorKe\u»-i "^ n»emUirs to the board: te; son, chairman, Gi—M. Ray, Mrs. Municipal Court on, a disorderly Committees were named as fo|. joint benefit with the Rotary Club, City and resided there until mov- 1 be located alter he filed an appeal. rng"in Cleveland.School. - is virtually complete for the Wal- at'which the newcomers to UJ.C. confiscated from one "of the two ningHam and. A. T. Mosca. ^i. (Miui> I.-fleLano, Mrs. RalphVL. Holroyd and Mrs. Marshall.. conduct .charge growing out of a lows: • Refreshments — pete^ n which |s raising funds for its stu- ing to Cranford in 1.950. He is a pr ntit Avenue ;Schoo\. _, ' ' . dent loan program. w(H learn of the college's student boys who were questioned. dent, both of Garvvood; Past prfc.^Hartvyell. . Mrs. Lincoln Holro&d. strike incident' here was reversed Trumpore, Jack Cooper and Rob- . specifications also calt for bids graduate of Dickinson High School, Mrs ertWeingart; house — George • A meeting Qf. the production, "activity program, sports, 'and regu- ident Lc-nvV. .ScHreihofcr of tba'^t- - E. ,T. Marshall,-Mr: by County Judge Edward A- Mc- Refinery's Operations for a driveway on the westerly If the driveway is constructed Jersey:.City, and New--York-Uni- Republican Club Votes Wening. Bob Davis and. Dick committee "'was held Sunday at lations, the freshmen will take Ironbound Club, Newark, ,,nd ! %s E, McGoVney, Mrs. Geral side of the Walnut Avehue at the Walnut avenue building, versity and he also attended Col- Grath in Elizabeth on jMpnday. . Told by Rotarians Lewis; initiation — Gilbert Wap- James Rich's home on Park drive 1 Brine tlie wbole family ... every niglit"in family night placement tests " and meet with- Harold Beers. Sr., president. H:.r- j E-.PMlps and Mrs. John H. Mc- Cjimirdate Endorsement School from Walnut avenue, diag- it will probably be one-way-with gate University. During World German Recovery CI nt ck: ' "I.have a suspicion the defend- KENILWORTH — An illustrated rin. Lee Ferguson, Larry Ash- to initiate and, coordinate staging their .advisors. Th'c; registration old Beers; Ji\, and Robert Minton •> ' 9 . the entrance on Walnut avenue War II, ho served as both'an oti- a! Koo>! Jail loot below at tbe templing dinners you'll \ KENILWORTH — A unanimous* ant is guilty, but no proof," Judge onally across the rear of the build- activities. Attending .were: Mrs. of both freshmen and. sophomoref of the Winfield Park club. | Mr$. R. L. Tomlinson, chairman talk on the Bayway Refinery of well and Brad,Wilson^ and invita- and the exit on Denman avenue. listed man and an otlicvr in the Told by Doria rnotion endorsing all Republican j < to Denman, avenue. "" Stella Stanley, costumes; Mrs. WtxAiZ. complete from appetizer la ... all for 1.65! wUl take place next week, Monday Albert Davics. president, pro-| of tlje' nursing committee, reported' McGrath remarked in announcing the~Esso Standard Oil Company tions — Charles Ray, Jr., Donald n( Burton There are.no plans at this time Navy and currently holds the rank was presented last Wednesday by Charlotte Williams, properties,; All dinner* «erved for children under 12 ... just .75! Rec- through Wednesday in the after- has recovered so sided. Singing was led'-by Henry i thdf/ during..tiie, month of May the candidates in the coming General his decision. ' . Klein and Jerry Kotlarz. L Belden, chairman of the build- for shrubbery at either building, of lieutenant junior Rra.de in the W_ 1 =Daniel Gregg at a meeting of' the Charles Skillman, lighting; .Man- ommraded by Dunran Hines (Closed Sundays). noon and evening. The evening quickly economically/that she is- Lovett.vvith Louis Trontman at [nurses made 268 palls, in June 212, Election was passed at a regular Thq Scotch Plains man was.acy The Hi-Yi dance i

Church Bride Married Saiurday w Seminarian, On Wedding Trip to Bermuda St. Michael's ^ William Sen hex Snider of South Union avenue,'Will include Mrs. Ronald Gould, Tuesday from a motor, trip to reached $1,349.92 up to yesterday, contributions may be turned in to ? ^IMoOpm The couple was married Saturday.JUrs. Daniel M. Buckley,' Mrs. Ann Arbor, Mich., where they ac- >IOD Drive Nets §1,349 it was announced by-William Miss Marian 'A' Schmitz; local ' Social Upppenings Total collections in the Emerg- / r evening in the First • Presbyieri^n 'i Harry CSyvertsen, Mrs. Rudolph I companied their" son,-Edward, a u J MaplewoodGirl Scene of Rites To Make Home iChurqh.. . .'. [.Langheinrich,." Mrs. "Richard ' j. jstddent rctunvirig ' \a Michigan ency' March Of Dimes .collections | D'Arcy, local chairman. Additional treasurer. fiew Season ! .i •. r-o^-- .'• : iSmyka, Mrs. Edwin- C. YoUng- State University: .' *7fr and Mrs. Charles B. Lindsay tertai«ed at a_dinner party at the Exchange Vows For Miss Griff in InLawrenceville • >9 Walnut avenue have returrr- \ ' JLuv. ( 3 Starlight Roof of the Waldorf. DK and^VIrs. He'iry Smith Lei- m At Luncheon Miss Ruth Irene Haycock, At a nuptial mass Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. William Hcn.v 1 Tvtheir Ocean,^rovecottag^ Astoria Hotel, New York City, on per of I.eoiiia be guests at .a | Wnlter Rpinhnlri .Tr nf ^ri Trn- inghtpr'of TVTr. PH^ M1*?? TV31 Miehael'a- Chug eh, MisB M iv» MI; i.uw making their ho iify the fcVe of the marriage of his son dinner p-ir:y tomjrjfrow.' evening! 'Mrs. "Orrin' • E. Fulkrod of 31 jquois road is at home after spend- me El^on. "---•-" - 1 i «Mse improvement P.- Haycock of Maplewood. tx-car KUzaheth Griffin nf 420 llln'p —: , —f$rr- „.• .g-rU»n,.nPPq ^elorsao-ot-Ncw Ymr at thit htxtie'-of iovii •••oR-i«-4a«. 'and : strwt, her duugftttir, Mrs.] iHg~tHg~5flriii'rrier months wllh his Wjll nppn its nowlllg daughter, Mr. a^id Mrs. HortVer J.j Raymond Mead, Jr.,. and her f a- Igrandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. John , Tuesday at its annual planning the bride Saturday of' Harold - W- park, east,, daughter of the late recent marriage 'in'the'-CraniCi'd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Emmanuel City, to Miss Jean Snyder daughl .•u-rscrt-pny-ashington, P/C-. en- ter of Mr. and. MrsJPe7or' Eugene, 1 Hall of 310 Prospect avenue, inther, W. A. Wilder, are spending Kleitsch, on their farm at Stam- \ luncheon at 1. p.m. in Sherlock Story, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Griffin, Methodist Church. ! observance of Dr. Leiper's birth- this week at Beach Haven Crest., fprd.N-Y. '•"-.., _ | - Hall.' ' Members of the association R. Story of 114 Retford avenue, became the bride of Peter P. Ush- Mrs. ServisV is the former -Wiss i day. Dr. and Mrs. Ueipc-r rect-nt'.y • • \~-o— will be guests 'of the executive in Sanford ..Heights Presbyterian karitys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Jean Schmidt^daughter of Mr .returned from Evanstpn. 111.,-where I .• Mrs. Philip Le Francois of 2 ' Mrs. Fred De Marco of 737 Wal- ley- Ushkaritys of Irvington. MID.SEPTEMBER Dr. Leipcr-serw-d a= a con uKnnt Docring way entertained at bridge* nut avenue entertained the Mo- j I flans • were, completed" for the Church, Maplewood. and Mrs. Erwjin O. Schmidt oi" for the second world assembly 6Mrs. Servis is a graduate ,tf Complete v Cleveland—Or,- Blended Whiskies Cost* _Ahrens_of_Maple.wood. CraHford-High~Schooi and the ' CANDIES I Mr. arid' Mrs. Robert A. Bakerlish Village has returned Home _Bauxe.is, Miss—Matilda.. Juracek;, The bride was escorted by her ed the wedding .of ber son,.Jolm Elizabeth General Hospital School ]of 46 Iro^uois roari-TPnteriained at alter spending two months in ing $1. More per Fifth. Case of 12'-~ S52.00 Mrs. A. J. Davies, Mrs. Herbert Wed Saturdays of Brooklyn and Donald L. Adkins brother, William A. Griffin of OfNmarlcMan^ $ H. Dietze and the former Miss of Nursing, Elizabeth. She is em- | a picnic supper on Sunday eve- Tulsa, Okla. . Mitchell, Mrs. James A. Watters, Prospect Presbyterian Church, of Haledon ushered. • •" ' . . Clark. Miss Edna Doris Ditzel,.daugh- Jean Warner Sturges, daughter of ployed at the Elizabeth hospital' \ ning for eleven guests from Hr.r- Mr. and Mrs. Hale SturRes • of Mrs. ' Frederic *Greenawald and A graduate of Barringer High Following a horieyrnoon in Can- ter of Harry H. Ditzeljof'29ft Denr. Maplewood, was the setting .Sat- ''UT. Servis attended Princeton •\ rington Parkland Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bracuto Lakeland, Fla., and Cleveland. PARK FREE BEHIND OUR STORE Mrs. Eugene J. Stanley. •. • .' , School, Newark, Mrs. Story is a ada, the couple will reside at 935 man road and the late Mrs. Ditzel, Mrs. George, Dreyer, chairman urday for the wedding of " Miss High School and^fecently eo . —o— _ land their daughter, Andrea, of 17 senior at Bloomflcld College, Arnet avenue! Union. - became the bride of Lawrence Kli- m $1.00 VALVE $1.25 VALUE l of the international relations de- pleted a three-year tour ot dutv Mr. and. Mrs. Qeorge"P. Kaiser'Omaha drive, and Mrs. and Mrs. Margaret T. Robson, daughter of Bloomfleld, where she is majoring The. bride, a graduate of Cran- mek, son of ;Mrs. John Kliraek of Mrs. Robert Higgins and her partment, Reported that a tea and Woodbury r jof 39*Mutvsee drive art; home after'Clem. Komoro'ski of 10 Omaha FREE DELIVERY - CR 6-1044 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Robson ford High School and Drake Bus- Newark and the late Mr. KUmek; in the Army. * CLINICAL children, Jimmy,.Kathy and Nan- auction will be held at her home inj_church administration. I ^peiuling the summer, at their;drive recently spent a week-end iness Cpliege, Elizabeth, is a secre- in a ceremony performed in the An informal reception 'followed cy ; Jane, of 445 Orchard street in Mountainside on October 5.,. The of Maplewood, and Lawrence E. Mr. Story vvas graduated from DRY SKIN CREAM THERMOMETER jhume i>j East Hampton, Corih. . :in Nfantieok.e, Pa., Visiting the par- Cranford High School and from tary with Metal Textile • Corp., Methodist Church at 4:30 p.m. Sat- the ceremony at Silver Lake.- — -• have returned alter, spending the international relations luncheon Priddy of 2ID Retford avenue,' son' urday. The Rev. Albert Allinger, •^—o— ' jents of Mrs. Bracuto and&.Mrs.. summer-at-their- home hi Gilford Bloomfleld College in June. He BIBS. ELTON REED PETEBSEN Roselle. • y Mr. ' and M:;s. James C;iruso! Komoroski, Mr. and Mrs. \ Otto will be held on November 16 inof the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 1 pastor, officiated. A reception for Park, Toms River. .Mir. Higfjins will enter Bloomfleld Seminary The bridegroom is a graduate'of best man for his brother, and -ush- 11 i- .••"•?::. . Sherlock Hall featuring a speaker / 100 guests followed at Echo Lanes, 69' and their sons. Jimmy and. Mi- Kosloski. ; joined them there for the week- E. Priddy. ^ . Irvington High School aijd^New- ers 'were John Klimek of Nu\v 67 from the FBI, Mrs. Dreyer sai this fall. He. saw, service with the [chad, of 104 Makatom •' . BelFs Fills Prescriptions nardo. •' • ed home'after spending the sum- MUs Kay C^ Maynard The cquple are. on a wedding gown of embroidered Swiss or- Following a wedding trip to mer months at Schenevus, N. Y. gard and their children, William (Opp. Cranford Theatre) Maplewood "Woman's Club. « . gandy. Her fingertip veil of nylon Tucson, Ariz., the couple will re- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ley and and Helen, cf 3 Dcnman road, •..• • Miss Kay C. Maynard, daughter Escorted by her father, trie trip to Washington. Saturday in First Church Miss Margery Thomen of Mr. and /Mrs. Charles F. May- tulle was dr'aped from a tiara of side at 120B Hillside avenue, Hill- FREE DELIVERY SERVICE; their daughters. Linda and June, Mrs. Joseph Schott of 202 North, hav, e, returned: home .after vaea- bride was attired in a gown of At a candlelight ceremony ,ih the First Presbyterian Church seed pearls, and she.carried a bou- side. tlomng at nard of 123 Burnslde avenue, was. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over Married in Connecticut of 15 Ramapo rood returned home avenue, east, entertained last Wed-' atone. Harbor, quet of bridal roses and lilies of : . guest of honor Sunday at a bridal Saturday evening. Miss Jean Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter The bride is a graduate of Cian- Just Phone Your Needs .'•• & satin with a fingertip veil, illu- Miss Young \ Miss Margery Jean Thomen, after vacationing for two weeks nesday evening ,for Mrs. O. E. shower in Mountainside given by Eugene SiO'der of 332 South Unidn avenue, was married to Elton the valley. ' ford High School and attended Un- Mrs. R. P. Ferguson of 1 Lenox sion neckline with seed pearls daughter of Mrs. Paul Wadhnms at their summer home in Ortley Fulkrod, Mrs. James Traina, Mrs. her two prospective attendants. Reed Petersen of New York City, son of Mrs.'-M. Reed Petejrsen.of Thomen of Stamford/ Conn., form- Mrs. John Varley of Cranford ion Junior College. She is enl- ' CALL CRANFORD 6-0062 i Beach. . E.. Engle, Mrs. E- '5/1. Sparks. avenue is visiting her parents in and a chapel trai^ She carried Reveals Plans The affair was.given by her sis- Monmouth Beach, and Arthur E. Petersen of Washington,,D. C. erly'of Cranford, was married at was . matron' of honor. Serving as ployed as a secretary by Boyle- Harold J. Cunningham and Natlck, Mass. a bouquet of • a white orchid, bridesmaids... were Mrs. Michael Midway. Inc, ..'..' 1 ter, Mrs. Carmen DiFablo of Cran- The Reir. Robert G. Long'aker, her home Saturday to George Wil- Mrs. Albert. Bellingrath of 41 Mrs. Emma Montag, feathered carnations and. white For Wedding Mauri, a cousin of the bride; and P Mrs. J.E. Hawkins,-Jr.; ford who will be matron of honor pastor; performed the double ring liam Bullock" of Dallas, Tex. Mr. Klimek, who was graduated Parkway JVillage is a patient at . —;O— __«id.-. Mias Constance ^Kuell: of roses. |i. _^ ;j / :;_._... :_ Miss Althca Ann Young, daugh- Mrs. Frederick Spencer^" both of from Central Evening High School, Muhlenberg Hospital in . Plain- { Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potter and'family, formerly of.-'Railway, cerembnyT" A ^reception followed has- continued his studies at New The~bride*s~~only" attendant was fieachwood who will l5e"'brides- Miss' Carolyn A. Priddy of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Plainfield. Miss Maryann Ditzel. .Newark, and attended Newark field. She suffered a broken hip and their son. Jack, of 11 English hhve taken up residence at 103 • • . :..-l*.i:-yl at the Elizabeth Tovyn and Coun- York University Graduate School Miss Frances Prista. Robert maid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cranford, sister, of the bridegroom, Young of 23 Parker avenue, will Thomen was the best man. sister of the bride, was junior College of Engineering and Hut- . in a fall. '.•',. '" , , Village have returned from a Holly' street. ••••.'. ^m try Club, Elizabeth. . • i :•• < .•../•! Ernest KufTer of Mountainside. was the maid of honor. She wasbe married in Englewood Metho- of Business Administration, and bridesmaid, and Miss joy Ditzel, gers University, is associated with •' • —o— , • ! week's motor trip through the 1 is'' with ; C.I.T. Corporation, New. The couple .will make their Decorations were in pink and attired in an aqua nylon chiffon dist Church, Chicago, 111., at 2 p.m. Mr. Snyder gave his daughter ] home in Ponce, Puerto Rico, after another sister, was flower girl. Klimek Brothers', Roofing Com-. Mrs. Francis Dulicai of 423 Or- New England states, William C. Francis of 423 North York City.' || white. Guests were'present from cocktail length gown and carried Saturday to John Sticf, son of Mrs. in marriage. ' The maid of honor the first part of next month. The attendants wore gowns of pany, Newark/ He served three chard street ' will entertain this JLJnibn avenue has enrolled • in the Bcachwood, Cranford, Garwood, a bouquet of ' white feathered Horace M. Govor'o of Chicago. was Miss Joanne Snyder, sister, of Following a trip to Bermuda, the rainbow colors and carried- oid- •years with the Army Engineers in' evening for one of the Newcomers*' Mr. and Mrs. Edward White of School' of *Business at. Pace College, f WINES AND LIQUORS couple will reside in New York fashioned bouquets. ; .. 1 ftoselle Park and Mountainside. carnations and sweetheart roses. The ceremony will be performed the bride, and the other attend- Mr. and. Mrs. Linus_Blanchard the Pacific-Theatre during World evening bridge groups. Her guests 9 English Village returned ~6n New York, for the fall term.- Miss' Maynard will become the The bridesmaids were: Miss by the Rev. Charles HV Draper. A ants were ;MrsM r l "P P. Snyder, City. " --- •-'-'- •; -•' of Pampano Beach, Fla., left Mon- William Klimek of Newark was War II. •- •• T-''li ! bride of George A. Porcella, son of Janet W. Hatch of Montclair, Miss reception will be held at the sister-in-law t bride, of day after. a three-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Porcella of Barbara R. Damron of Orange, church^ after~the wedding." Union, Mrs. Charles D'Honau" of Mrs. Walters Hostess Mr." and Mrs. Alfred F. Egbert of ?07 Holly street, on.October 2 in Miss Margaret M. Fleming. of Miss Y6ung is a graduate of New York/City. Miss^Mary Ellen 104 Bloomingdale avenue. Westfield's Distinctive Fur Shop the Cranford Methodist Church. Maplewood and Miss Carol A- Cranford High School, Drake'Bus- Whefcuv'of Glen Kidge^ and Miss At Surprise Shower Damitz of Millburn. They wore iness School, Elizabeth, and' at-June Stevens of Cranford. -. Mrs. Richard J. Walters o( High Mr. and Mrs. George L. Gris- Lee Terrell Frederick of 107 : cocktail-length gowns in pink ny- tended Moody Institute in Chicago. //The bride wore a gown of white Bridge was. honored on Friday wold of 5 Doering way returned Eastman-street left this week'tor lon chiffon and carried bouquets She is private secretary to jj Chantilly lace and nylohXtulle home Sunday from Chevy* Chase, GAMBMG FURS St. Peter's School. PeekskiUVH.Y., evening at a surprise shower given |£ttlnlt: »vil««the«rt roses^ a n^d president of Coe Laboratories Inc.. over white _satini made' with, a Md. —where—they- celebrated thej Q MADE TO ORDER ...where-he-will-bo--starting—his- 1 ( feathered ' tarnations. ' , ChicagbTT ~ ^" fitted bodice and long sleeves of tiy" MrsTTtf^Oliver WaTters~of T20 silver wedding anniversary of their REMODELING r<: Senior year. He has been appoint- REPAIRING A. Clifford Hammett of Manas- • Mr. Stice. ,is a graduate of En-lace, and a bouffant skirt.. Her" ^Retford avenue. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ed editor of the school paper, quan was the best man. Kenneth lewood High School and Ameri- illusion veil was attached to a Mrs. Roger D. Powers,, at the CUSTOM CLEANING "The Dragnet." sGifts were arranged in a decor- R. Robson, Jr., of Maplewood. can Television'Institute. Chicago, crown of matching lace and'seed ateiL bassirtette with a green nnd Hotel Shoreham, Washington, D.C. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES brother of the bride, Lawrence C. and is an electronic engineer em- pearls, and she carried a cascade The couple was married on Sept- i •„.,•• Police Sgt. and Mrs. Harry P. maize\color scheme. 106 E. Brood St. Krampert of Belford, Roger A. ployed by Sunbeam Electric Co.. of white roses and stephanotis. Therbv were 25 guests present ember 7, 1929, in Trinity Episcopal WestCeld 2-3423 Page of 547 Lexington avenue, will Quintan of North Plainfield. Leslie Chicago. He served with the U. S. The maid of honor wore a gown Church, Cranford. The Rev. Ros- Westfield, N.J. Open Mon. Eves. leave by car today for a vacation from Cranford, Elizabeth and High A. Miller of Paulsboro and John Cavalry in the Pacific' area during of pale green taffeta and the other Bridge. coe Foust, rector, officiated. trip to Canada. They plan to be World War H. / attendants" gowns .were of toast gone a week or more. E, Van Dussen of Rochester, N. Y., ushered. . • • The cfiiiljle" "'vviH ' riiake their color. They carried bouquets of Mr. and MrsNNeil Richeson and That Fogarty Mr. and, Mrs, A. B. Caldwell Following a wedding trip to-the home at 7018/South Princeton yellow and rust chrysanthemums Mr. and Mrs. "rtaijry Richeson, all And daughter, Edith, of 9 Norman Tides Inn, Irvington, Va., the street, Chicago; 111., after return- with stalks. of: wheat. of Kansas City, Kan^ .were the Jjlace, have returned from a twocouple will reside at the local ng from a honeymoon at a lodge Alan P. Snydcr. of _ Union, guests for the past 10 days.of Mr. is iii a Weeks' visit at Lake Kezar, Lov- address. on Lake Michigan." brother of the bride, was best man. and Mrs. Frank Glogorski of. 200 fcll. Me., with, their son-in-law Mrs! Priddy was graduated Mr. and Mrs. Young and sons. TJshers were Charles E. D'Honau North .avenue, east. Mrs. Neil JUST Ond daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- from Columbia High School, William, S. and Richard W^. areand Martin E. Lubarsky, both of Richeson is1 the former Miss Jean liam T. Sprole and family, who Maplewood - S.outh Orange, in leaving' for Chicago today to at- New York City, John S. Cook of Glogorski, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry of her own! "ii® have been .spending the summer 1952 and fr6m Lasell Junlor_QpJ.r tend..the ceremony. Princeton, and W. Redwood Richeson are the parents of her tnere. ..'. ; lege, Auburndale', oMasi|rlri' JUri'e. Wright of Auburn. N. Y. husband. - Mr. Priddy, is an alumnus of • Miss/ Marilyn Vosberg. soloist b hot enough to distinguish In a class by herself — Anne Richard LaBoytcaux of Kjrk- Cranford High School and Rut-Foxons Arrive at the churcl^ sang "The Lord's Fogarty—when it conic*, to uiuk- wood, Mo., and Brooks LaBoytcaux Mrs. Otto Gruss and her child- gers University and is employed Prayer," by A. Malotte, •'Ichc ren, June .and Billy, of 8 Algon- ing: freeb.' youns news willi color, bt Pasadena, Calif,, arrived here In England laebc Dich," by Grieg; and "0 one gem from another! lost week to spend two weeks as a special agent by the Massa- quin drive have . returned after sliape, fabric. Look! See! Don't chusetts Mutual Lite Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Foxon 'Perfect Love," by Barnby. spending six weeks a,t their sum- you agree? 5-15. Sorry, no Trie- Visiting their parents, Mr, and arrived Saturday evening", at The bride is a graduate of Mrs. Harris LaBoyteaux of 5 Ham- Company. He is a member of mer home in Oce^n Gate. Mr. service or mail. . , •: Zeta Psi fraternity. / Southampton, England, after a Cranford High School,' and theGruss joined them for week-ends. v ilton avenue. : —— SECONft FLOOR •-r •;::* i ~Anterlcan~~Jnstttule~or~ Banking? Mr. aTfiJTMrs. A~lCNeTs6n ^bl THE COLOR GRAPH Miss Helen Bass of 24 Spring- the S.S. Caroniu. Mr. Petersen was graduated from 12 English-Village are home after « CMVMBS0M Of COtOH « MM StOMCt field avenue returned Tuesday Lynn Egbert Baptized Mrs. Foxon is the former Miss the Hill School and from Prince- vacationing* for three weeks at from a month's vacation in Maine, in Home Ceremony Marion Fasnacht, daughter of Dr. ton University cum Iaude and Jb> Grant Island, Sunapee, N.H. Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Mrs. Walter K. Fasnacht of 33 Lynn Louiso^Egbcrt, daughter of Central avenue. The couple..will WHY YOU CANNOT RELY ON COLOR during which she experienced both Mr. and Mrs. AMreoVF. Egbert of hurricanes. Miss Bass told of the spend two weeks visiting at North- IN CHOOSING A 6EU STONE 104 Bloomlngdale ' .avenue, was ampton with Mr. Foxon's mottiei | B nipt ired - Supday—ut-thc- home-of New England area by the recent her parent^'by th.e Rev. Robert G. and at ''Heacham," tho seaside MEN'S SUITINGS hurricanes. . . . Longaker^ pastor of the First Pres- home of his aunt, Mrs. F. J. Lin- byterian Church, nell. Her.7godparents were Mr. and Mr. Foxon's mother and Mrs. CORDUROY'S • TWEEDS Mrs/Linus Blanchard of Pompano Liimell returned to England_two ••X t ' • • Beach, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl weeks ago after^spending a month, A FAVORITE^ Spader of '.Wcstneld. with Dr. and Mrs. Fasnacht fol- WOOL FLANNELS lowing the wedding of Mr. and INSURE A buffet supper \vus served by | Mrs. Foxon. All Washable TO m •%.u»-»i Mr. and Mrs. Egbert'. The guests 1 included.:. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. lefore going north to their new •fit Terry of Cranford, Mr. und Mrshom. e at Norton-on-Tees, County DAN RIVER Frank Egbert of Elizabeth, Mr. Dtiih.-.m, Mr. and Mrs. Foxon will and Mrs. M. M. Terry, Jr.. of Lin,- spend soniitime in London. COTTONS den. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nol>,on R. Terry of Winflcld, Ellsworth Terty of hut avenue is spending several Paralppany and Miss - Catherine days visiting relatives on and near • SOLID & PRINTED Carhart of Cranford. the Massachusetts north shore. CORDUROYS LOANED FOR ONE WEB( ONLY

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_-I_ grandchildren and a sister, Mrs Mrs. Joan Baureis, Miss Dolores phone conversation, which lasted liam Witts who was , . in char( t 1 L.. j Bertha Jindra of The Bronx. Winfleld and Mrs. William Palraa- 12 minutes. ••:' • • ' the presentation. " Collegians Corner birth of a daughter, Barbara Joan, nounce the birth of a girl, Carol Locust, drive are the" maternal on -September 5. Mrs. Grbs is thol Mr. and Mrs. James Tumblety-jterrace address are the. maternal'his grandmother^ ,Mrs. Pavlacka, tier. ' • "•'' •'•-,. . ' • " Through^ the call, Roy was-able The film porUayed the on' September 3 at Muhlenberg Louise, last Thursday at Muhlen- grandparents. former Barbara Lane,' daughter j of ." Park terrace have announced [grandparents, and Mr. . and Mrs. j his gTeat-grahpmother, Mrs. Jo- OBITUARY bcrt Di Carlo, spnrf Mr. andHospital, Plainfield. 1 to extend best wishes at first hand Ro fiierg Hospital, Plainfield. "Mrs. of Mrfc and Mrs. F, B. Lane, Jr., [ the birth of .their first child, Pat- jChiirlcs Tumbletx of Rqselje jParic'! sephin'e St alone' of Roselle Park, Paul G. Richard various fomis of 1 to his brother, who was celebrat- ions Z-.iS. Thomas Di Carlo of. 4 Fish is the former Miss Lila Mr..and Mrs. Fred Grps-.-of.San of Lake Mohawk, formerly of rick, on • September 4 at Eli2a--are -the pa'temat ' grjindpatfents.' and .''his;. greatrgreat-grandmother, Services will, be conducted ,thi - " Joseph Kamin " f?nd- ?run°',?!^f BrooklyP- .and Sandfords Talk ing his eighteenth birthday anni- would play in case ^ air at^ { place, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fish of Kightlinger of Cranford. Mr. and j Francisco,. Calif., have' announced Craitford. They alsprhive another ,'beth" GencrafcrHospltal. Mr. uodt", Patrick represents "tneTYifth gen- Mrs. Mary D" of BristoL morning at 11 o'clock in Gray'Me-' College, Albfon, Mich., Union, ^formerly of CrUnford, an- Mrs. Arthur Kightlinger^of 203! the birth of a son, Gary Turner, I son and daughter. JMrs. Frank Pavlack'a of the Park j oration on his maternal side, with-Pa." • • • . •- • four grandchildren. versary "that day. Phillip, a grad- 'were made on an American,,^ morial, 12 Springfield avenue, for To Son in China uate of Holy Trinity High School, Starting with the 'y The Key. Robert G. Longakor, spotting o< " Junior'yea: pAslor of"; the First Presbyterian Palil G. Richard. 67. of Wnrren- Westfleld; in, June, started study- I'onemy bomlwu " and '• 1 ' —o , Church, officiated ut funcrul Mrs, Louis Novotnv ver Telephone ing ~ telephoned repbrTfr^, GARWOOD — Funeral s. rvires' villc who di«l Monday at home MlsS Anne Metzner, daughter of ices yesterday afternoon for Jos* versity.last Thursday. headquarters, the film cph Kamin. '54, "'of 24 HcnVich will be held Saturday at 2 P-m.after a brief illness. The Rev. Arn- - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ti'. Sandford, by step through the s ,* and Mrs. Bruno Metener of old J. DahlcfUist, pastor of Cal- '. Roy has. "been in seVvice . 14 street who died. Sunday in'Muh- tor Mrs. • Frances^ Novotny, 75 Sr., pf 30 North avenue, (east^nere 7 West End place, will leave to- months' and told his familyu he tack, covering the des^dZ"'; Icnbcrg Hospital, Plainliold, after years old, of 530 i^iiurth avftiUe vary/' Lutheran Church, will offic- v to enter her sophomore year 1 pleasantly surprised; on Saturday hopes to see them by next 'sum- messages, to fire. poUce and V an illness of two months. Services who -died yesterday at her home iate. Interment will be iii Holly- r ^t Wagner College, Staten Island. after a long illness-. The services wood' Memorial Park,'. Union. when, they were; informed that a mer. . 'He has some eight emergency agencies set „„ , Were conducted in Gray Memorial, more of service ahead of him. He 12 Springfield .avenue. Interment' will be. conducted at Gray's 'Fun- Born in , Mr. Rich- telephone call tyascoming through such a disaster. It showed hZ Bill Cromey, son of .Mr. and is with a medical group in Korea. arrangements would be i '"£. xyas private. - - . eral Home, 318 East Broad street, ard resided in Union 20 years from their son, Pfc. Roy Sand- n G. w. CronV^y of 5 J*—^ m Westlieldr The Rev. Eric S. Toufih- prior to moving to Warrenville Before entering the army he work- kion for transferring central^" A native of Elizabeth. Mr. Ka- ford, Jrv who Jias; beeii with the ed ..with his father, who -is acar- Tnjn was a resident of Cranford ! <>r, pastor nf tho n.-irwond Prwby^_ two years ago. He was a sclf-em- I'trols from one poin>vt6 •—•"- ployed bookkeeper. ;rmy4rin-Korea-for—the-past-nine- pehter. • —^—-^zzy—~~" ''.." .- for 35 years. A carpenter, he wasterian Church, will officiate and Theodorc a member1 of Local ,715, Carpen- interment will be private. Survivors 'include: His wife months. 'v,-h'n of the Hillside „ ,nt at TBCtwaavf, iw *fi«.wfj. ters Union. AFL. Elizabeth. Born in New York City, Mrs. Mrs, Helcne V. Richard; two sons, The e.xclternent; starred when a e KiwaniansView troduced the. -following -iillefie of> th South, Charleston, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Novotny lived in Gar Wood 29 Charles J. of Cranford and Paul telephone, operator contacted. Mrs'. of Whitesboro, N. Y.; five grand- of a delegation from his mi Eleanor Kamin; two sons, Joseph years. She was a member of the Sandford at noon Saturday and Film on CD Eujgene Kolakowski, Leon pping at A&P of Cranford and William of Eliza- Garwood Presbyterian Church and children and one great-grandchild asked if, she would be home at 8 p iel Rearick. so^ pf Mr, L.. Dr. Harrjw Brody. Henry an beth; a daughter, Mrs. GcraUiincHarry D. Johnson Council 123, ThU b a good example of • hammn lateral anapiliot with nnlvenal o'clock that night to take; a call ,„ E. C. Rearick of 306 ttiv^ appeal—«o good, in fact, that b won • lop prise In. the Newipaper Communications baum and Kenneth IWood. West of Cranford; three sisters, Daughters of America, Painting FUster from her sort. Who was in China' on A film^entitled "Communica- Idkdrivc left tast week-end for Mrs. Helen Yuskevech of Ozone Surviving her arc her husband. When you'r» planning to apply . - ••••••• ••':.• National Snapihot Awards. ' • .' • •.. • • • • a nine-day. leave. -Wherji the call ; Also present as ^visitors o\Me., to enter his freshman tions /for Civil Defense" was Howard Hermes of I Were Dron Park. L.I., Mrs. Mary Pekarsky of j Louis Novotny; «»xson, Charles R 611 paint 'o ne# plaster, be sure came through, thoset on hand'irfr Hold.. war at .the University of Maine, Fresh Fruits and Ready-To-Cook » Broiling and Frying that the plaster ti in good conrli Called "Human Interest" shown at the:Kiwanis Club lunch- Kiwanis Club. Walt You've Never Tatted Finer I Cranford and one in Lithuania;" at home; a daughter/Mrs. Gladys eluded Mr. and ' Mrs. Sandford con Tuesday* at. Markos. Restau- and rtis brotH^r, Charles, has returned four brothers. William, John, Peter DePauw of Cleveland, -0.; three Uon and thoroughly dry. Roy's brother, Phillip; his sister," Milion Loshin who , his junior year at the unlver- tlAVE you ever noticed how selves could make almost any rant. Edward Smith, manager of or Gloria, and his aunt, Mrs. Adelc of Russell Hoagland. These jly They were accompanied to These ire the only land good enough to quality 4 *•-.often newspapers use pictures type of snapshots satisfactory to the'Cranford office of the'New. as "A&P Brands"—our finest quality. Not only Fresh Top Grade Saloom of New Brunswick were welcomed.by,' .....tllJ Irono by their parents. that .aren't "connected with any- you? Jersey .Bell Telephone Company, ler. The Rev. AlbcrCvDvzxoKoh-. • are they best, bat the best part is they cost Mclntosh Apples was Sites Under 3 UlS. (Year Ago b 53e) important news development and . Most of the newspapers' "hu- Mrs. Sandford reported, connec-i -spoke briefly before the picture leader for group singing '\yith less —much less —than brands of comparable 45 peter Wilson^ son "of Mrs. A. Mi are not of local origin? Chances man interest" •pictures involve tions were'very good for the tele- Was presented and introduced Wil- Mrs. quality. Try, 'em and see! " - I There's only one quality, the top, only one price — is advertised, for broiling and frying r1i?rlr«»ntt at A&P. Arthur Mctz at the " 1 of 9 Frazer place, will re,- EVERYDAY are these pictures are pictures that people. This isn't surprising, since *ll immediately catch your eye. and'people are one of the most poput- Iturn tomorrow to the University ASP Fancy Quality—Smill perhaps cause you to smile to lar amateur • photographic sub- Vf Maine, Orono, Me., lor his Pirpose 10 Inch Cat 7 heft tot LOW^PRICES yourself, or'murmur, "Isn't that jects. But these aren't just pic- £enlor year. \ • Ik. cute?" tures? of people—they are pictures SWEET PEAS Ribs of Beef (Year Ago ib.59c) 53 • (Year Ago Probably there are people or of people who are doing some- jliss Gertrude Ramsey, daugh- 9 California •SmlM 10lMkC«t animals involved—people, and pets - thing. '.-•... (Sraij iHemorial ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey" Ib. 69c) 63c r Aga lh.77cj you dbnlf'know, will never see. bf 9 Lawn terrace, will leave Mon- Cantaloupes large sin j Oven-Ready Ribs of Beef ^3? Yet ypu, .like the picture because If these people were simply 2 r25c 37. standing staring into a. camera, [jay. tiV'enter"her- freshman.--year c Regular iryle of. the situation, .because it has at Beaver College, Jenkintawn, Pa. « 5—19 i Legs off Lamb In all meat deptt. -59« Smoked Hams; ^35«^>4gc BONUS what the editors would- term; the paper wouldn't use the picture Sweet Yellow Corn lb c in the first place, and if they did, lib. "human interest appeal.'*" Ralph Taylor, son of* Mr,, and Vsgtiable ihoHtning, M? Un9 67 Smoked Hams What has this to do with your you wouldn't stop to look at it can 10 f37c I Legs off Lamb BARGAINS Usually, the activity in which they Mrs. W~ F. Taylor ot 723 Linden -M«. potatoes S.y^r' snapshooting? Well, you can use place; returned Monday to Bloom- these pictures to help make yours are engaged is the key to the in- ^' • • u, lite ! Sirloin Steaks •**» terest of the picture. It is the fac- ington, Ind., to enter his junior - For cooling or uji 2.09 String Beans Fromnearby farms Ib. I/" I _ _ «» • even more interesting. If they are year at Indiana University. .b 89^ Ready-to-Eat Hams set up in such a way that- they tor that makes it appealing. C have universal appeal, that the Keep this in mind in snapping _ . . | Porterhouse Steaks ^ 89 Pork Sausage picture : is of interest to people pictures of your favorite people. David Magee,' son of Mr. arid thousands of miles away, couldn't It'll make a picture you'd, enjoy Mrs. M. J- Doucette of 122 South Own Pure \ Iceberg Lettuee »*?• 5317* j Tb|iRouini Roast or Steak you. profit from them in making in any case even more enjoyable. avenue, east, left yesterday for c ip h lb ( C pictures of subjects that in them- • —John Van" Guilder West Lafayette, Ind., to enter hiis New Green Cabbage f™by'—b3 | Rib Steaks . T 63 89 Turkeys Two savings are better than one) And that's why freshman year at Purdue Univer- eu it pays — and pay* well—:. to buy ALL your food needs here where you get the SURE SAVINGS, of SHORTENING Yellow F-mn,arbyfam, 3ib..|3e j Top Sirloin Roast or Steak :«T«7_diar.lo-iprices,—PLUS THE EXTJULSAVlNa Freihl/ ground C of special 'Bonus Bargains" which we are able to bring Miss Norma Seqrie, cTaughter pf Ib-39 AyoiloblB oaly i. Freik fhk Dqwifmota Plan Sidewalk Art Exhibit Mr and Mrs. Thomas S. Searle dexo, the digestible all-purpose shortening, C lb •- -''Iv^. to you through our constant searching of wholesale Fresh Shoulder markets for the best food buys of the week . . . every The annual sfBcwalk exhibit of „ 224 Arbor , street; Constance is ideal fpr , fries and/ perfect pies. 'b I9 Fancy Shrimp v . • . # 69° mm week! What we can buy at lower prices, we're only too the Cranford- Creative Art Group Sahlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lb e e lb c happy to sell at lower prices. Another sound reason why will be held October 9 in the Frederick Sahlin of 8 Blake ave- Sweet Potatoes >=™M '17 j Lqini YealChclis "" >i>85 Fresh Cod Fillet . . . . . 49 you save more at this line food store. . Junior VIA nue; Ruth Goetz, daughter of Mr. parking area next to Police Head- 1 ijuaxters,_Mrs. JWillariLNL-Wood- . and Mrs.T Albert- Goetz of 317 Pascal Erfr- ^- 470 | Sliced Baconi s«P«RubL Elizabeth avenue; and Marilyn

ward, president, announced. Mrs.] •.../•• --. * • '•: ' "•" CROSSE & BLACKWELt'S Miss Matilda Juracek, president, Gingery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •t.fj... Michael V. Bcrcik Is exhibition announced at a board 'meeting S. W. Gingery of 21 Hampton ihuirmaru . AiPPREMIOM- -Tuesday evening at - the -home of oaSC wiineaVe thte" week-end" to Equal to. the best— yd cost* you lets TOMATO JUICE beans Mrs. Woodward 7mSde""the an- •ntcr their freshman year at Ced- Reduced! OUALITY COFFEES chopped onion nouncement at a social held by Miss Barbara Sudimack of 17 Iro- are'rest College, Allentown, PRIDE OF THE FARM pepper and *.he. group last Thursday evening quois road that the cancer com- f, • arton J- King (iza C..MM»i Jack Frost C AT LOWEST PRICES '410 it. the Casino. She introduced mittee would .again be one of the 12 SPRINGFIELD AVEMJB, CRANFOBD Arriving tomorrow . at ' Bates Pall Mall CigareHes ^gi. Herbert Wyllie, instructor •'for the >>III|(1T Granulated 3 47c 10 major projects of the Junior Vil- College, Lewistori, Me., tb "assist IN MONTHS! ifternoon and ''Monday, morning \ TOMATOES lage Improvement Association. . iii"the annual freshman week pjor These aren't the run-of-the-mill coffees so •lasses sponsored' by the group. gram will be. Miss Dorcus, Turner, Now... For Yonr Convenience—Wftijte House Miss Viola Youtkus, instructor for We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an p g9 plentiful nowadays! These axe the same fine, GREEN Among other projects of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrisley Toilet Soap^.i^SSSt 10 tall the evening class, .was unable to, association are: Sponsorship of a Turner of 19 Indian Spring road. I c combination offer In Handy Six premium-quality coffees for which AfcP has ittpnd. • . ' '>'..•.-. -' <(!•' fashion parade for the benefit of outstanding funeral home,' complete with air con- A senior at the college. Miss Tur- Pack Carton cans been famous for years! It was announced.that the'nphrU- \ 6 70 ner will be proctor of her dormi- side' Museum art (show .tfWW'1' be the VIA Nurses' Scholarship Fund GIANT PEAS with the Village Improvement As- j tory. She is a Dean's List stud- Chicken with Rice, SAVE 5c held Sunday from. 2 to .^S'p.m. ditioning, organ, large light rooms for your every ent, active in the Choral Society, 2-lb. Members wishing to exhibit have sociation and the Evening Depart- Spanish Club and Spofford Cluh Cream of Chicken, cans until .7. - p.m.* tomorrow1.to leave BIRDS EYE—FROZEN box ment of the VIA and- represen- convenience. Our own display room. and serves as a member of ,the Chicken Gumbo or Noodle 6 KRAFT VELVEETA their, work with Mrs. Dillard Col- tation on the . Cranford Movie Women's Athletic Association SAVE-10c lins of 26 Holly street. She will 29 oz. Council, which was recently re-, boarcj. SUNSHINE deliver them to-the museum on Pre-Cooked can Saturday. An invitation was also, organized by the VIA. Rudolph Metzner, son of Mr; and Bortlett Peofs ^^"-^^'^ ^29* extended to the, group to partici- It was announced that members HYDROX COOKIES pate-in the fourth annual garden: of the club-will attend-the junior :rs. Bruno Metzner of 807 West art exhibition sponsored by thefall conference at the New. Jersey >d place, will leave today for Morris- County Art Association College for Women,. New- Bruns- 'Ithaca, N.Y., to enter the school CHICKEN »BEEF wick. [of engineering at Cornell Univer- Star-Kist Tuna Fish : 2 63< Saturday at Arthur. Starin'S es- sity. He will be accompanied by White House — Hon-Fat Quality Meats tate, Basking Ridge.7-"—^ The first regular meeting of the HiAnmn Page—Meatles• «6D IIIUBUUJWs . . Frozen Foods Junior .VIA will be held at the his parents. He was graduated Children's classes.^it.'wag, an- from Cranford High School in Jast Heat nounced, will begin on October 2 home of Miss Juracck. IS Mac- and Serve 3 MEAT READYTO-EAT Arthur avenue, on September' 28 June and was awarded the an- PIES Spaghetti Sauce . 17c Dry Milk Solids 2 59c and a critique and social is plan- nual Boosters Club scholarship. Orange Juice *?» 3 -43c SOWS whole or Ib. ned for-December 16. There will at 8:30 p.m. The program for the r evening has been prepared by the Funeral Directors Green Lima Beans A«^ ^22* A&P ^ Coffffee ^ ca£-«n • shank half be an advanced class for those Libby's Asparagus Spears . "TiircliMrti's 59 wishing to paint without an in-international relations depart- Two Oranford students at Laf- . 30 oz. c structor .on Thursday evenings. ment, which is. headed by Mrs. For dlihei and finrfabrlct~ Gpldw Corn^i^? 2^°^3 fat-witts" AVENUE Dreft pig. Suniweer I6OI.A4Q Birds Eye Cut Corn . . 2 H 31 ARMOUR'S STAR Airclasses will be limied to 20TIbward~Loderstedt. S18 EAST BROAO STREET fn the Dean's List this semester 2 e Ready-lo-terv« qian •' , pupils and there arc a few vacan- It was reported that the cancer CBANFORD. N. J. — CB 6-0092 WESTFUXD. tt. J. — WE Z-01U for high scholastic marks achiev- Buckwheat Flour ^^ p°^12 Cooked Prunes |< TOMATO SOUP 3 for 35c ed during the test term. They c 30OI.4KQ Swanson's TV Turkey Oinnar •i. • y cies left. Mr. Woodward said. She committee is already preparing j| CHICKEN NOODIE 2 for 35c READY-°-COOK FRYERS 49' said anyone wishing to, jbin should dressings. are: Douglas C. Young, a senior, River Brand Brown Rice "Ci4 Purple Plums ^ son of Mr. and Mrs,, Harold E. Libby's Grape Juice c«c..h.fMi % ft VEGETABLE SOUP 2 for 27c LEAN contact Michael Sikora of 531-•', Attending the board meeting pkg. ilia North- Union^wnj£e,__tlren^urer,_or were: Mrs. Walter jL Conloy,JVJA Young of 140 Mohawk drive; Jo- l^aiiastel*la|Wnr^^^ Dole's Pineapple ribhalf—Ib. MrsT^ColIinsT" membership chair- adviser; Mrs. Warren Itankin, Mrs. seph B. Lazarus, a sophomore, son C JRQbejriJBeJhrens _JMr§ _iaiil_. KL pJ Mr. nnd-Mrs.-IiraoI Lazarus Angel Soft ^Kr- 2 >fc «3 Nedick's Orange :; t£sJ& PORK 55 J t of 37 Elizabeth avenue. . Refreshments were served by Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Fred Swano- Mrs. Joseph Babiriec. kamp, Jr., Mrs. C. G. Newman, Fels Naptha Soap . . 3 «.,&> Daily Kibbled Bog Biscuits ^63° Breaded Shrimp c*P-nM Farm-Fresh Produce Pantry Provisions GET Miss Barbara Brown, daughter Excelsior «' Mr. and. Mrs. R. H. Brown of 38 Elizabeth avenue, has been as- «gned a four-year state tuition c Clapp'a Strained scholarship at Trenton State Jane ParkerBakery Values pairy Favorites

,-'.•"-, ' •• • ' .'. . . * Ice Cream LOCAL EGG PLANTS 15 BABY POODS 5 Jars 43c Teachers' College, it was an- c more nounced this week. Miss .Brown, Cheeseburgers ,' j£39 !fr b Mtmrtmj was graduated from Oran- Dutch » £>49c Sliced Swiss Ckipp'si Junior High SchoolL in June, was 8 c A ANN EXTRA FANCY YAMS 2 29 (Established 1867) BADV FOODS 6 jars 83c a

• •** A beautifully adapted site, ea» advartUIne hnbt neccfsorily a motrw I w. Trumpore,^7 Munsee drive; •—-^Baclc to School Lunch Box Treats ~^~~ - <"- Strone Heart meticulously maintained. ' Clark, Jr., son of Mr; and CHICKEN BEEF PIES ••on*...kconritfMrfwing n*wipap*rspot*mw*dromati- Desse i SAVE 6c IMMJFOOP 3 ran* 29c Clark. 300 South Union ave- Crackers *^r^J7,2V PeanutBufterTJV :33 Dlf Hand Cleaner • • •. • * • ' nobert Richhis, son of Mrs. SWANSON'S TV TURKEY or •ally and mor»h^qO,nHy. W.cor. ghr. you mOTcodvwtUIna C 2 Sufficient acreage to meet the needs Rlchins, 219 Columbia ave- riAVOM a|| DKTKKGKNT HIM. 39c Spam, Pram, Treet "rtt° Bosco ;***&» '^31 ^53 I ea. •or yommon*y. o* no •xtro cost. b*couw wm'orm «qu «"•: andd John McMcLaughllnL , son 10 Ib. S2.39 of Westfield and vicinity for the next of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. : 7r **&%• *rUtro Utwtpoffr Servlc*. Our dulled «Jaff U 223 Locust n,, RikO ttfiantif l•«•-'tit -«omy.,z.ne Liverwurst Spread «^.rt^ifr Chocolate Bars vJtiSL***** SAVE 10c hundred years. and Ann LE'S- . H, C. Wh^fe . nan-o cioansor . z tin> n» 2tB,,ttn it* Rj|||i|| %mi ,.,tf,rt.t p,iIn x atf Uw^9Cook8o < Fll,3,ft,,,,,horthr.,, MlOoiaVk^ . Sparklo INSTANT PUDDING 3 "~22*\ (with 10c coupon !tr T PUDDING 3 "»22*1 *«t wlU command certain attwrtlon for your od and 0U0 f «• have resumed e *5 good on next purchase) Borden's Cream Cheese._. 2 ^t29 - Cookies^^^^^-^ TOMATO SOW...... "ST-fiftr PINEAPPLE CHUNKS "23 copy that wto. YOU pay only for I SAVE 4c "1« Robert patton, Jr.. son of p 0 3 c . \ FAiRVIEW CEMETERY ««•• «"d Mrs. R; J.. pitton' of 117 TREESWEET PURE CALIFORNIA Grape Jam ^- - X23 gu'.« Tidy House Sandwich Bags 3 Ea»t Broad Street «•"< lane, and Leonard Ulchlns of Ask any of ^"lurnbia avenue have returned Tide Upton's -2- Tea •i PHONE We.tfield, N. J. lor their senior year. Bon Ami Cleanser Unit Liquid Starch -•••i ng at For trie family wath and diihe 6-0192 •rV5 •Or represeatatives. Umon Juicfe l2ot Snpt's Office Executive Office -«• rot* WvoAfos* 1 '••-BIRTHS- 2 23° ;_i 2 bo«r.» 6-0 59 5 DELIVER 1100 E. Broad Street , dMrs 37 Elm Street of u w - Leonard E. Moody ^ cam "^ k4MM>CAt HJMMOtT WO» MTAlUt..-IWa tut IHA5.KURTZM 0 WE. 2-0781 WE. 2-O130 H West Holly street have an- OWNED & OPERATED BY 1>unced the birth ot their third Granford Citizen & Chronicle n. Brian Christopher, on Sept- Gates Closo at 6:30 P. I Muhlenberg Hospital, Ivory Snow Ivory Flakes Lux Flakes BUJRKUN & SYSESKEY INC For fin. fabrics , 21-23 ALDEN ST. What a tasty time-saver, this I* .. . For dlihtt and {in* fabrics For dishts and fin. fabric! It N. UNION AVE.' Stor« Hour*: 8A.M. to 6P.M. Daily CRANFORD CR. 6-6000 TNI CttA? ATUNTIC A rAOSlC\nA COMTANV and what «a-ASP budget-aavcr, tool «Ian»7«C und Mm. Frank ill* '•••• i !• AAMIA^MBV C^^MMA«V e^-Bss> 1 CtBi fea Saftf M«rt.ti aa4 Satf-Sank* afaraa «aly. consratuUtioqa oa the • < ' ^ ::r-;>-•:*•:-•--*: ' • I £''V •''"'~:':'''*' : •• v

«1 . •;#. • - I TAWb '''•' • . ' ' ' ' future because of the school prob- held yesterday with all .pupils in Union and Hillcrest avenues, on sued by the railroad' last April Lfieritist to Speak KENILWORTH — Two. Rosclle byer the. floard'.iot^Education.A lemss . He said some privatjely- the building and in both instances North (avenue,' west, in.front of "did us no favors." Additional I I • men were fined a total of $44 in citizens, however, 'all residents owried land has been sold in that the school emptied in an orderly the Dooley Funeral Homei and on service cuts in June, which he have the right; to come to the Bloomingdale and Adams aVenues AUdult School Municipal Court Monday evening area which may be opened shortly-lashion in under • three minutes said were made' arbitrarily with- " N.inc local physicians and • , Township' Committee at any time. near Sailer street; 7 byrMagistrate William; Bruder on for development.- ~—; which- can be-bettered-witbra>few out informing Cranford before- ONLY AT FRANKS! ^Crmford dentist; ~wilin«rthe lee He said the Public Safety, depart- disorderly conduct charges. Joseph Warsinski of 4 Woods' practice "drills, it was poin^Jfcd" out. In preparation for. any emer- hand, resulted in! a mass meeting ; at a course in modern medi Hn rH Rrhinrtler nh •Tamps Rnrrp flnrai ment has been conducting safety •locol it' which .ted at the fal ireya arid, fire diilU at Clevtl tine to be pi $5 costs and'Joseph E. Long was competent Board""af Education, and served the latter drill. fire departrnents, First Ai(^ Squad pointment of the' citizens' corii- FROM-FARM TO YOU DAILY School and that the fire drills (...'I ' assessed $io an3^Tc.0sfSrl'he have been well within the state Thafhe Ii^conJident~they" Sherman school, with a Kolnlof and Civil" Defense Were placed on mittee. was auihorizedT School, which opens October 5 a plainant was George Bella Solo regulations. • • able to cope with the ' present 710 pupils, is functioning smooth- a stand-by basis Friday night. There followed several 1 meetings Cnmford. High School. of 331 Moplcwopd avenue. "He ly also under the emergency pro- of the mayor arid the 'committee "If it is found that a fire haz- problem. —S U • Edges of Hurricane Edna passed WHITE EGGS -. Dr. Edward M. Coe, who wil claimed he was struck by the two" gram, school- officials' declared. with representatives of the rail- ard exists," Mayor. Andersen de- The committee adopted on final through Cranford at 12:45 "p.m. coordinate the .lecture course, wil defendants. ' • . .-. _ _ . • road, at which, Mayor) Andersen China cabin*... 89SS clared, "the township will act and reading . an ' ordinance providing Saturday, according to Harold D. From Linda Farms, N. J. ,... Doz. be" I lie first speaker. His topii related, Jersey Central officials 39- act. quickly." , for construttion of a sanitary, Caruso Given Plaque Duflocq of 205 Elizabeth avenue; will be "VoUr Body in Flight." former United States Weather Bu- indicated a willingness,to consider last Registration Hours The township" does not at 'the sewer at'. Manor and Casino ave- .(Continued jrom page 1) F<>r the first time since the nues as a general' improvement reau observer. At that time, Mr. the commuters' requests. • .collet' was offered at the school. {Continued jrom page I) moment have any further action third fugitive was not captured At that time also. Mayor_lAn^ I:' 1 at a> cost of $600, and introduced Duflocq reported h^ recorded_ihfi_ a dentist~~wlirbe incTudecTin tKe Kenilworth section of today's ed- to take on the traffic situation at juntilJater.._ .lowest, sea leve'J barometer read- dersen reported, he was requested ^'•\t:-y —ition-of-The Gitizenand-ehronielc T . The men arrested were' identi- lKlu^ series. Dr. J. J. O'Leary ing of 29.27 inches on a barometer by,. Mrs.-- Moore to refrairi from ALL CUTS will discuss "General Aspects o. ^^will be found an,"advertisemtnf quests for police protection, the vfding for the paving of Willow fied as Edward Zola, 21. and Mich- street... from ' Lafayette place *to in his home. .'"''• appealing to the PUC or the Inter7 published by the Union County mayor said regular'patrolmen al- ael Cardillej 22. both of Elizabeth, ROUNDV • •Dentistry" on November 16.' Brookside. place as a local im- Municipal Group ,for Better Rail Board^of Elections listing persons ready have- been assigned to school now serving time in Trenton State Mr. Duflocq was the United . Others speakers and their sub- provement at a cost of $12,000. States Weather Bureau observer Service, pending^personal attempts TOP SIRLOIN jects include:* Dr> Frederick M. . in Cranford", Garwiood'and'KeniK duty in addition to the special offi- Prison on armed robbery cpnvic- by. him to iron out Cranford's Public hearing on the latter meas- tions in Newark ami,scheduled to at Flushing, L. I., from 1916 Oitfiikrantz, "Blood Transfusions, worth who ''have, after due inves- cers. The police department will difficulties. . . . and LB. ure will be September 28. face abduction charges in Union through 1936 and now carries on the Story Behind Them," October tigation, been found inelifiible Io welcome help from any mothers On August 10, the. railroad did CROSS RIB : Beviano Chartered Service ad- County upon their release. his weather observation activities 12; Dr. Charles A. Speer, "Man- i vote because they have moved, left who would like io volunteer for restore Cfanford stops on .t w o a few hours school traffic1* duty a vised they have applied to the Patrolman Caruso, who resides as'a hobby. 'He stated that he agement of Pregnancy," October •mm It tab address." evening trains, the 4:30 p.m. from. week...... • • : Public Utility Commission for anat _ 33 _ Holly wood", avenue, •was ap- hopes, some day to' have a weather |(l; Dr. W. Larch Fidler, 3rd, "In- Persons listed in the advertise- New York making Cranford its DOMESTIC and IMPORTED : increase- in school bus fare_ from station in Cranford. ,f;itit and Children Feeding in Rela- ment will-have until September 23 The township~doos~not" know' pointed, to the local police depart- three to six cents per zone and first stop at 5:10, and the 6:07 tion to Growth Pattern," October to present proof to the board that the answer to part.time sessions ment on October 25, 1927. He is public hearing will be held Octo- from New York stopping here 26; Dr. Carl Hanson, "Accident thej have .not moved or they have at Cleveland school, the mayor, treasurer" of Cranford 'Local" 52. CANNED HAMS ber 4 in Newark.- The matter was- Seek PUC Hearing at 6:41 "p.m. . prevention In Children," Novem- "from October 19" to November 2 to'continued, or the length of time PBA. His training has included referred to • committee, of the courses at the school of .the'New " (Continued jrom page 1) "But-we-still have no good-com- ber 2. .. • . appear before; a. county judge'to required tb complete the new ele- whole. Jersey State Association of Chiefs on the Jersey Central. We feel muter trains at reasonable'hours," Also Dr. Jean A. Herz, "Physio- obtain "an order entitling .him to mentary school buildings. The the mayor declared today. 6 to 14 lbs. each — at low price oi. 1 . Township Engineer P. J. Grail of Police in Trenton: ' that' Cranford' has been discrim- pntholngical Aspects of Aging Pro- vote jn the district in which he 1 township stands ready to complete advised that the map prepared by inated against." ' • Mayor Andersen added that he cesses," November 9; Dr. Neil Cas- actually resides." Local 52 v/as ]represented offic- its ,:W6rk around the new- build' the .City, of Linden' of the land Reporting on a meeting last felt' the railroad also had been t;ildo, "Surgical Emergencies," ings as quickly as they are ready, ially at the convention by fatroW to be annexed by,that municipal- man Louis L. Guertin. who attend- Thursday between himself, mem-, misleading in its publicity about ARMOUR'S STAR—WILSON'S CERTIFIED November 23; Dr. Henry' J. Min- and the committee will aid the READY FOR THE OVEN Protest School Plan . ity from Cranford is practical ed sessions on Sunday, Monday bers of the citizens' committee and improved commuter and shopper ctir, "Doctor and Patient Rela- school board whenever requested. (Continued front page XX from this community's standpoint. and Tuesday. Alternates were Pa- Jersey Central officials, Mayor service during- the middle hours of all sizes LB. tionship—Medical and Economic,' sessions would be an improvement A solution to the problem is in A further conference will be ar- trolmen Ralph J. Koury and V.Andersen said the railroad rep- the day, since many of, those new G November 30; and Dr. Cyril M. over, the present program in Cleve- the offing, he. said,, and for that ranged with Linden officials to LeRoy Brinkerhoff. resentatives admitted Cranford has trains- also would be removed TURKEYS .Canright, "Modern Detection and land .school. reason no hasty action should be complete the annexation. • Others from Cranford attending a problem;but declared they could under the proposed fall. schedule. 4 to 20 lbs. Treatment of Djabetes," Decem- Mr. Merl, 111 Garfield street, taken: The mayor Urged the citi- Transfer of the alcoholic bever- the banquet Monday night includ- do nothing.; about it because of ber f. -. Hutch cabin**...U0J09 asked for police protection or zens to ask for a public hearing age license to Bertha W. Steine- ed: Chief William A. Fischer. Capt. pressure from other communities^ Bdoster Drive Saturday transportation for children of hi!.' at the «ext meeting of the Board mann. trading as The Lpdge, for Lester W. Powell, Sgt; Harry P. When Ear| T.; Moore, president WILSON'S CERTIFIED «•** (Continued /rom page 1) ' Twins in Same Course area to Lincoln School, pointing of Education, which Ms scheduled premises, at _3-5 -South avenue, Page. Patrolman Lawrence T. Bon- of the railroad, remarked that jiill^that. the youngsters have to for Tuesday night in Cleveland .west, was approved. The license ne^ president of Local 52; Patrol- Carnford's'orily recourse was to goford to support the various high At Different Colleges . cross the Garden State Parkway School, and present their problems previously was held by. the late to the PUC, Mayor Andersen said school athletic teams and other SMOKED HAMS 53< men Albert R. .Fischer. John" V: Frederic L. and Harold F. Voor- without benefit of sidewalks or to that body'. Louis •Steinemann. Varley, • Jr., Led A. Schultz and he informed him that the town- activities," ' . .. Shanlt End — Foil Cut heos, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. p6tlce protection. He Said he had Michael F. Fedroff. and Edward ship intended to do just that. •• Serving as district leaders and Frederic F. Voorhees of 7 Bal^ Dropieal In response to a query as to The Planning Board advised tabU ... drawn this matter to the. atten- whether the township plans' to that it had approved the applica- C.. McMahon,, and Henry Kluben-' If you force us to do so," heassistants are the following: Busi- • miere parkway, both graduates - of tion of the Board of Education but sell land which, if owns -along tion of John" Ml Mentc for the spies., representing the Honorary told"th'«r railroad head,"we will ness district and' service clubs, Crnnford High Scho^l.. . ' . " .' • , 'These wines are simple and unpretentious* — promoted from first to second year ham; District 15. Willis Bird, PLAY SAFE ON :)m, the Supermarket will be open to When it was learned, however, chairman, and R. L. Wilson; Dis- LOIN VEAL CHOPS 53 appropriate as carafe wines andjor everyday fireman .effective September the public. •:-ViWl The committee confirmed assess- that, without notification to Cran- trict 16, George Erdman, chair- AH horticultural classes will be TV REPAIRS use. ments on several local improve- ford, ..the^winter's proof had been man,Michael Feiro.-Carroll-SW- open to the public. They include: ments completed recently* sent back wah, pencilled notations lers", John,' McClintock, George BEEF Roses, dahlias, zinnias, asters, mar- taking awayNnany of the original Tnul the repairing of W. T. Knox, chairman of the Lincoln and Fred Voorhces; pis- ALMADEN Grenache Rose .: 1.35 igolds, scabiosa. collection of an-concessions, heNmd the committee your TV get, only io board of trustees of the Cranford trict 17, Peter Malloy, chairman, MIGNON lb. nuals and collection of perennials. felt it was timeNto take definite thoroughly qualified ex- OUR FOAM SELLOUT IS ALMADEN Sylvaner ,...:....;... 1.35. Methodist Church, advised that and District 18, James A. Slocum, 89- |A€K! action, the mayor declared. perts. We are staffed the church plans to raze the' Col- chairman, Herbert Jacobus and ALMADEN BURGUNDY 1.35 by factory • approved lins dwelling adjacent to the Considering New Site In reviewing the background of Kenneth Anderson. ARMOUR'S; technicians, exclusively. church edifice and asked that they (Continued /rom page If lb M \These wines are produced from top flight for un unheard of jmf *-W**J *W be relieved of taxes on this prop- procedures among first aiders, doc- grape varieties. The Rose is truly a universal erty starting in 1955. The request 49f tors and police officers. LEGS OE LAMB "" Good news! Here's another chance for yoa-to own ouir fantastic foam sellout! was referred to the assessor. The squad's building fund ha: CRANFORD Again Koos offers you, not a 3", not a 4", bat a big.^thick 4*4" foam rubber wine and will enlwnce any dish — fishy meat Try This WeltKnown Special Report of- Fire Chief Howard passed the $9,200 mark, it was re- BOTH FOR xnHltress for less than the price of just an ordinary innerepring! It's the orfoivl. \V;, ..-;_. .;••"' „",._.... _ I. Schindler for last -month showed ported by Walter M. Cooper, fund BACK 1KB m. .RADIO luxury mattress thousands of Jerseyites are waiting to own! jLnd at 29.95 ... tw6 general and 11 still alarms for ^drive chairman. -•m how can anyone resist! Of course you know foam rubber never gets lumpy, property loss estimated at $400. lib. CALVES LIVER 26 EASTMAN ST. ' Lt. John Hall was named to act won't sink iu the middle, can't sag at the edces, NEVER needs turning. You'll ALMADEN Pinot Noir :..,L\- 1.50 August report of Magistratc/C. J. as squad captain in the-absence of CH 6-1776 Stevens showed $1,575' in fines Capt. Harry Page, who is on Vaca- want the matching boxspring, too, so we even got that for a low 29.95! Both '•• &• ALMADEN Dry Semillon 1.50 V* lb. BACON and costs collected as follows: tion. 89- in twin sizes only. Sorry, but quantity is limited, so we. can't accept any mail ~ ALMADEN Johannisberg Riesling 1.50 Traffic violations, $296; other vio- The meeting was conducted by or phone orders. For the buy of your life, make a bee-line for Koos tomorrow! ALMADEN Pinot: Blanc 1.50 lations, $60; costs, $469.50; county Victor D. Shaheen. squad presi- •p\ motor vehicle,'"- $488;..and- state dent. ALMADEN Cabernet Sauvignon; motor vehicle, $262. Parking CALL THIS Produced fromthe finest French grape varie- _rnettr_: rnll«w^innt I a 11 mnn Escape Serious^Floods amounted to $1,491.17, bringing NUMBER FOR ties available and matured in cool cellars, these the total for the year to $13,567.17. (Continited from page 1) to lower the river. Thus, space GOOD GOVERNMENT REPUBLICANS 01 SANDWICH STYLE B^i^^ TOUR NEW are Almacfen's best. was provided for. the abnormally UNION COUNTY V Enrollment Up Again - heavy fall of rain that followed. BOILER (Continued jrom page 1) ALMADEN Solera Cocktail Sherry 1.50 Members of the engineering de- 650 before the school year ends. partment were kept busy Saturday COB£ STEAKS "79 CRANFORD 6-9653 ALMADEN Solera Cream Sherry ...... 1.50 ; Opening of the new St. Ther- pulling logs and branches from the GRADE A esa's School in Kenilworth this river to prevent blocking of the ALMADEN Solera Golden Sherry 1.50 year took about 35 Kenilworth gates. Another crew manned BONELESS BRISKET (Kosher Style) ^ *% ALMADEN Solera Ruby Port 1.50 students who would have been in pump in. the Normandie Park.sec- LR FRANKFURTERS the second, third and fourth grades tion from 8 p.m. Saturday to 1 a. ALMADEN Solera tawny Port 1.50 at St. Michael's. The tocal school, m. Sunday. Three men worked CORNED BEEF 53< •••viV however, still has Kenilworth stud- until midnight and an additional i Here are five great Sherry sand Ports produced ents iii the fifth, sixth, seventh three put on at 7 p.m. Saturday , by the true-Spanish Solera system,^F1iey-*ange hnd Hfthth prn^f< :md «od- worked until 1 a.m. Sunday, y p y^yg pupils in the eighth grade. '• Three men also had reported for TASTY AND LEAN from the bone dry cocktail through the med- work at 6 a.m. Saturday to keep COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER lb. CHOICE CUT \ A«hl School Policemen the river clear and answer any ium golden to the rich and luscious cream. The calls for pumping or other assist- bone in lb. - {Coiitiniit'd from page 1) ance. ruby port is medium while the tawny hasaHry stationed atjthe traffic light there. CHUCK ROAST 33c Althouj-h the rain stopped about finish. The speciap l officer previouslpyy at pp that intersectioi n was transferred noon Saturday, the river did not C ARMOUR'S STAR \ M Afl to Centennial avenue and North reach its highest point until 9 RBIOAIILOO31 — SPECIAL DISCOUNTS BY THE CASE — o'clock that night, the engineer SLICED BACON R3 LVXCRIOUS avenue, east. The changes were instituted by said. . ' . CANADIAN BACON 2.98 Mr. Grail reported there was Capt. Powell with approval of Po- ONE (1) POUND PACKAGES -1^0^00 LB. for Hi* iMst bi hcotlag eet flooding for short periods on lice Chief William A. Fischer. Venetia. avenue and Richmond \ w* r*comm«nd tit* On the opening day of school avenue, but that the water did not last Thursday, Capt. Powell spoke sq. *d. ^v*1*-" housed tn 'the area. Water rid Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders io Lincoln School pupils on IL-flic LAIN pit-cautions and rrgulations with ran into some cellars on Venetia We Cut Prices to the Bone -- No One Will Beat Us ! regard to -bicycle.<•—•"•-' •a-venue when- a 'sanitary M_-wer cover was inadvertently di.slodsed. OIL BOILER It's todayV Magic Carpet! Lush cotton broadlootn with its dense, lofty pile . . . so Iere but replacement of the cover soon '« • genuine big hcttiag value rich and velvety! And n6wyou can own itvwall-to-wall for a price that's pure fantasy Defend School System cleared up this problem. ~«8»««ei«d Into • compact, apace- ... an unbelievable Koos-low 3.99 sitin|Jfd /rom page J) The engineer poi&ed out that, ivu,K uni,. Nunwom features •»• day that she was "amazed" howthe Normandie Park section used nw op«ndiii| ccooomv—cast iron tone colors . . . old gold, emerald green, rose, sandalwood, hunter green, lipstick «««truaJooJoVlong life. Built in lee/t'd well the program was organized to be the scene of heavy flooding,. 1 mutt beater. U desired. red, grey and ! Who'd believe anything HO beautiful could be so practical! and how smoothly it Was working. with reiidt-nt-S frequently forced But that's just what it is! It resists moths ... is both washable and cleanable ... She pointed out ihut the program to resort to Use of rowboats." 'Other CRANFORD MEAT had been set up last June and that arvas which escajiod their former FRANK VODBASKA even has a latex back to prevent skidding. Bring room measurements. 9, 12 ft. LIQUOR STORE he faculty und" administrators Hooding plight in last week's storm SCHNEIDER Widths. Budget terms invited. . * Were Well Versed in its operation included Colin Kelly street, Mun- g Heating — We Deliver und that the children appeared to set; avenue and North Union yve- » Cot Pricep to Church and Civic Organizations 11 •*•>' be getting a great deal out of the uo sections. ' • ••^ • • J 1 Behnert Place 21 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 6-0150 program. • Sgt. William Gassmaim and Pa- Cranford, N. J. In surpri.se fire drills hold Tues- trolman John Varley made a tour 11 WALNUT AVENUE CRanford 6-1H3 HEATING SYSTEMS day and • yesterday, Cleveland of the township in police cars on MY «PECIAWY ._. vV

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measure;appear-to.have-the inter-- -:vising-Rrineipali- -This-showed-an increase" of "gg •:l— CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOR AND to be $16,000, it.was announced by Victor D. ett' three-mile sludge main Cranford, New Jersey . •- Felix DiFabio, local builder, had fiye_iu;-.. A?L aaiO.ricntalion program for cella," during" the Vumnierrtalcing Women;—hns~antTOuircei1—{fi^if nrT^ Eddie was an - Shiihecn,- chairman of the-drive committee. Funds^ nmr h6ue5underconstructI011bhJoh "l^Kway Valley' Sewerage advantage of the camp's facilities "executive board mei-ting will be automobile race driver before ho raised were to be allocated as follows: Boy Scouts', r- h6ue5"under~-constructI011""bh"Jh' ~ new students at the State Univer- "bietween North avenue; east, and Hamilton pipnt. at the Rahwav- Tor r?ature "study, pioneering, wild held UU Tuesday1 at 9:3tf a.m. at; tiisiti NATIONAL * IOITOIIAI We would like tq/express our' S4i20'0: Girl Scouts. $2,500: Girl 5to>ut capital The , iitu w d,s. rhp tnii fitttlET farm. oil* luw school held in Newark improvement fund, $200; Boys* Camp, $2,000; •jdgc. line to the storage Mails Brochures DcFQbio plarjned to crpct a total of- ilia ~Welfare-*ssori^onr^3;flO&r-V£ntinE^u and life saving .with many merit there. • ~ " c^of tin? LindeniRoselle Scw Editor-in-chief of the .'Rutgers affairs provided by the Cranford Iff* All elation, -$2,750, and "campaign expenses $500. , A dental clinic for the public school system. - badges being' obtained in . these v e' Autliority in Linden, con- Citizen.and Chronicle during the -*r • Edward C. McMahon of 20 Parker avenue but, ^trictly limited to examination and onlv f,- Law Review, professional publi- crafts. ' Member: Quality W*dUtes oi New Jersey was-named chairman,o£ the local campaign com- •nictiwi of which was sbrted cation of Rutgers Law School, Mr. past season. . J Cranford Adtrtt" School mailed educational purposes, was endorsed by Dr. Ho\v^]-'(j plans for the coming year were NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE mittee for the November election at a meeting R." Best, supervising .principal,-at a 'meeting^*.' |t vreik, is expected to be in Imfeld described the activities of formulated. Ar-thur Donnelly, Your excellent reporting of our brochures last Week to^every home of the Republican . Municipal pommittee in the Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Matter. Published Thursdays at promotional and competitive ;ic- the Parent-Teacher Council in Roosevelt SchWf cpewtimi by' the middle .of Dec-the staff in compiling and publish- presided. QR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS Crcnford N. J., by The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Cranford, in Cranford .listing courses to be Municipal Building. Township Treasurer Dudley The • supervising principal said the school h, i a ing the legal journal.. " tivitics contributed greatly to the _j fflber is w ? reported today by J. Croft w.as namsd finance chairman. neither the duty. nor the right to go beyond t j;c ' ••-••;'![ Garuood and Kenllworth, Subscription-Rate, $4.00 a Year. Advertising Rates on Request success of our" nrst season, and will °f'e«"ed at its ten-week fall term, Mrs. Virginia • Malcolmson was elected .presi- scope of examination and education in such * a j _Ec>ntenelli ptiQaryiood, __^AND_j©_TJ*EIRJRE^^ VFICE: 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N. J. *^B»7 ' TELEPHONE CRANFOBD 6-6000 help to stimulate and preserve Lit- The classes will begin on Octo-' dent of the Newcomers' Club as the organization, _clinic, -since-to.-^o'. further would"te"to~~ihvo'iv',;''~ " Valley .'supervising- en- FRIENDS t—e, tic LeagueBascball in the-future; ber 5 at Cranford "High School.J -resumed luncheon meetings for the new season at the schools financially in social service activiTjc^ Evening Guild Added by Goerke l • • „ . .-Next year we are looking for- Registration will be held at the Calvary Lutheran Church. Mrs. Malcolmson. suc- Cranford Po&t 212, American Legion:Cranf. >-,i • A complete line of Madamolsellc 1 ° I,, r conferences of rep- ward to another fine season, and .... , ,,, . „. j ceeded Mrs. H. E. Gerren. Unit 212, American Legion Auxiliary, and C::i!iL Plans Events shoe*| styled by I. Miller, has been '' If you are tn the military serj>ice or are a patient - hl( sch o1 on Progress in construction of a $15,000 mem- es of the two authori- we know we can count on the con- * ° September 24 and ford Chapterviof the Sonstof the Legion resu:!-.i.,j added to the shoe department pf. In a veteranSTiospital and desire to vote, or if you are 27 orial building on South avenue by members of • activities with a joint, installation-of officers'-';;-' in m:rt.'ement has been work- Members of the Evening Guild Cranford Voters Know the Real Case tinued cooperation of, your. Jine 'rom 7 to 9 p.m. and registra- Newell Rodney, Fiske Post 335. Veterans of For- ai f.»r use of; the Unden-R6-) pf Trinity Church were welcomed R. J. Goerke, Elizabeth, the store . a relative or friend of a person who is in the military —Hons by mail will be accepted up the Casino. Harold Buck Was installed as i-.i.-r;••- When the General Election rolls with abandon and, unfortunately, such newspaper... .. eign Wars, was reported by Thomjis J, Butler, mander of the Legior^ succeeding Guy D. Peel; e auxiliary, succeeding', Mrs. WJIIK-IH the two Vroups have been author- Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, .rector, silver streak-, plumage, riiocha, . be held on November 2. 1954, kindly write toth e under- ; director, reports th';s is the great-, ing completion^ and the post hoped to have the Siefken, and Wilh'am Siefkin, Jr., was inst:i!!<^] a Secretary s to s»K» contract. : and plans were discussed for the brunette an'd-burnished moss, the residents will have an opportunity once ent people. Mr. Case has always at- roof erected by October l. ' as captain of the Sons of.the Legion, succeed;!]" signed at once making application lor a military sen/ice i. Craniiird-Little League est distribution given the brochure' ii.ii the new sludge main is future. ' • shoes feature the latest back- again of showing how they feel about tempted' to point out that he is. a in the six-year history of the . Raymond Herzog. , * °" ballot to bo voted in said election to be forwarded to Inc. ' ',.. Ten Tears Ago ' • l, treated!waste,from the Mrs. Fred P. Andersen, presi- less- styles as well as Madamois- Cliff Case from neighboring Rahway. conservative in the true meaning of the school.." . . •': elle's fall fabrics. you. If you are in tho military service or are a patient Lt Cmdr. Alfred A. Paulseh. USNR, was ' '. " Twenty Yean Ace ' . ", jfahway Valley plant will be car-dent, conducted the meeting, and In a veterans' hospitaL stating your-name, age, serial For the past ten years, Cranford word. He is now in trouble with some September 8, 1954 The director pointed out that the installed as commander of Cranford "Post 212, The United States-Treasury Department hsd • ried to "storage tanks in Linden Mrs. Carthy led the group in Troyling shoes in the medium Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, school is a community non-profit American Legion, and Mrs. Mary Beer was seated selected the Frank M. Hayashi property at Essi- price bracket are another new ad- number, home address and the address at which you voters in overwhelming numbers have elements,of the Republican Party be- an!) from there will be barged to prayers.. ,New members introduced Cranfordj New Jersey enterprise and is made possible -as president of Cranford Unit 212,'American man and Miln streets as the site for 'Crafafdrti's ^ Tlic $236,000 project will in- by Mrsi Carthy were Mrs. A. W. dition toi. Goerke's shoe depart- are stationed or can be found, or if you desire the mili- supported Mr. Case in his bids for assem- cause he is willing to see the answers Dear. Sir: through the cooperation of the Legion Auxiliary, at joint installation ceremonies proposed new Post Office Building, acco'rdinn to ment. • tary service ballot for a relative; or friend then make information received by The Citizen and Chroni- e construction of a line across Pasbjerg and Mrs. Edith Johnson. I would like to take this oppor- Board of Education, in. the Casino. l# • 1 blyman, and representative. This support to today's problems in the light of present cle from the Washington Office of Senator ty ihc 'Railway River, laying of the Catering plans for the near/fu- - application under oath for a military service ballot to tuhity to express my sincere and "The list of courses this year," • St. Michael's Parochial School opened with" Rabbits and squirrels belong to proves that people here in Cranford conditions rather than of by-gone days. nn enrollment of 332 pupils,, representing an Warren Barbour. Fifteen thousand .dollars v.-as ' im-e s\w\£e main and erection of ture include the annual publicity be forwarded to him. stating in your application that he grateful thanks for the nice pub- Mrs. Redden said, "will show increase of- 12? over \hc opening day in 1949. it . to-be paid for the plot, measuring 93 by 10-4.3 pumping station. breakfast given by the Cranford the .same order of animals as do is over the age of twenty-one years and stating his know what kind of man the Republican - Too many rumors\have been^spread licity shown the Cranford Drill many new offerings as .well as was .announced by thfe Rev; William B. Donnelly, feet. Construction of the new building, to'co-n Citizen and Chronicle 'tomorrow rats and beavers. , approximately j.$65,000, was expected to s!:irt Progress reports on this project name, serial number, home address and the address candidate for the United States Senate without justification that'Mr. Case is forTeam in a recent issue of your courses repeated by popular de- pastor of the church hnd director of the school. oa 3 ose morning and a luncheon for the Bamberger's department store in the Prin ceton Shopping Center opened for business last ..stiqrtly. Mr. Hayashi, who had .conducted a rest'- and also t"* proP d construc- at which he is stationed or can be found. ' paper. It is indeed good to know mand." • Plans for a special, program of Senior Scout- Laymen's League of ithe Diocese "Thiirsday'after Bamberger president, 'John C. Williams, cut tho ribbon to the door of the Mall is and indicates they have faith in him. socialized medicine, for example! There thai our hational victory "means Gerhard V. Kellner is registrar aurant on the site for many years, planned to tion of an outfall, sewer to carry ing for boys over 15 Wears of age. were made return to his native Japan for a vacation when on September 25. entrance. Mayor Albert Salzman of Princeton (left) and store manager, Charles B. Ferguson, Efforts to defend the voting record is no concrete evidence that this is aas. much to the town of Cranford and Charles Post is assistant reg- by officials of Scout Troop 80, sponsored by the treated effluent from the Rahway Forms of application can' be obtained from the work of clearing the land for the new buildin- Plans are blng furthered for astor, 'the hevjM.'Y. Poyiiter. and sale; sponsored by the Wo- No matter tyow Mr. Case has .voted/ Secretary . J The, lions Club, with 4ff members, had its residential and industrial grpwth est every produced. Mr. Caldwell and Mrs; Santiago Porcclla, III. It is hard for a'"man of Cliff Case's Heights Association '. ' • ' /.,'•''•• .College, will attend a meeting ol as follows: President, Milton Hams; first vice- men's Guild of Osceola Presby- Cranford Drill Team' -full membership quota, and.no new applications president, Allison Gaul; second /vice-president, of the communities it serves since has the egg on display in his AVBOYD they know he is sincere in his decision. stature to stoop to the level of his detrac- the American Chemical Society to .were to be accepted, it was\ announced ^at the x s were terian-; Church, will be' held today 1 Walmit Avenue ' '• * be held', this coining week,' Sept- tlsie Gutvderson; . third...yice^preiide.nt,,.'.Hetbcrt-- y! ^Pik construct— office. Dated: September 16,1954. Perhaps Mr. Case is too sincere. It is tors. But when the ballots are counted in initial fall meeting., in,, the Chimney Corner.- Siurscn: assistant third ..vice-president* Robert t-d 25 years ago. Cranford Heights Association from 1 until 9.p.m. at the church. CLARK TOWNSHIP. N. J. Ayre Resigns •'. >;••;.••*•% " ' September 11, 1954 ember 16-25. at "the Hotel New • Registration of public school pupils io Cran- Davis; fourth vice-president, TedlTorgersen: cor- "ML RAkwwr T-1MS, unfortunate that many persons who are November, there is no doubt that Cran- Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, Yorker in New York City. ford 'totaled 2,444 on the opening day of the 1944- In addition to Cranford, Kenil- will" meet .at 8:30 this evening'at Light refreshments will be served • responding secretary, Dorothy Reel; recording sec- oorth and Garwood, towns serv- Osceola -Presbyterian Church., from 3 until 5 p.m. Junior Service League now attacking him in unreasonable terms ford voters will once again support a Cranford, N. J. " MV. Dexter has server for scv- 45 year, according to Dr. Ho'waid R. Best, super- retary,-Grace Hill, and treasurer, Jerry LaBate, As Scoutmaster Dear Sir: • • , j y member of L the ed by the Rahway Valley Sewer- 'William Closterman.l president, Mrs. B. Mehnken of Linden will do not personally know the Republican man they know they can trust and de- era ears as a egc Authority include: Westfield, will conduct the meeting, and he Pro visionals Meet The resignation of Scoutmaster I see (in your estimable sheet Committee on Examinations and : judge some of the works which A meeting of provisional mem- candidate. It hardly seems possible! if pend upon to represent them in a cour- Springfield, Roselle Park, Clark, has announced that all new mem- Joseph C. Ayre was accepted with that we are to have plaques in Tcsts ofth e Division of Chemical 1 will be shown by pupils of -Mrs. bers of the. Junior. Service-League sey Highway Authority announc- Rahway and part of' Woodbridge. bers will be welcome, and regular' regret by the executive committee they did, that tfiey would be able 10 ageous manner. the new school buildings. The Education 'within the American Eleanor Robinson of Westfield. was held Monday afternoon at the of Boy Scout Troop-78,'sponsored ed. . members arc urged to attend. *• V continue their unwarranted attempt to Because we know Cliff Case, we canonly-reason, as reported, seems to Chemical Society. This commit- Judging will be of lamps, useful home of Mrs. R; M. Harmon. 17 by St. Michael's Church. be that "a majority of the mem- tee will work on a report to be The observance will be at Tele- china and figurines. scuttle his candidacy. heartily recomend his candidacy to,all graph Hill in Holmdel. the site UAW Office Focus ~ West End place. Mrs. Harmon is Dennis ' Lynch was appointed bers favored having plaques and submitted to the general session No Better Glasses Chit Omega to Meet . .. Mrs. Weslejr, 'Philo is chairman Such terms as liberal, conservative the voters in New Jersey regardless of having the names of the present of the society's conference, of the authority's future admin- Of Registration Drive ^jf- the exhibit, and she win be istration headquarters.- - The Northern New Jersey assisted by Mrs. Hugh MacLean, GALE ONI and reactionary jare thrown around today party affiliation. board members appear on them." Mr.- .Dexter, in addition to his The office of Local 736, United Alumnae of Chi Omega will meet I strongly suggest that they ,be duties as an instructor in chem- No Better M*mi Automobile Workers, at 1 South Mrs. William Hemperly and Mijs. at the-home-of-Mrs:-S—Dr^Kirk- Bernard Murphy. . ' installed in the kindergarten istry at Union Junior College, is Union avenue will serve as head- patrlck, Short; Hills, on Septem- rooms, the better to accent the chairman of the college's Nursing quarters for a vote registration School Traffic Safety Problem Accentuated This Year ber 24, at 1 p.m. for a lunch- •• '-. j..-.. - :' \ level of thinking. Committee which has been in HAROLD F.BEMR, Inc. ririve-t>Hht—Political .Action Com-' , 1, eon. Reservations may be made Large Egg on Display __Wny _apprapaate_only---$500;'— charge-of-the-rec«ntnexpansion In ir.irtec of the Union County In- Shakespeare'p s jy^J_lL - Automobile Painting by calling Mrs. W. T*. Collins of - During ja vacation-in Maine're- Why not $500Clf After all \ it's the nurse training program... dustrial Union Council," CIO, In Cranford. shinini g morningf face, creeping like snail uled to attend the as yet unfinished only the parents and taxpayers . ; , ' •.. Antliorlzed DCCO Beflnlabljy the'Cranfibrd area. Miss. Thelmo cently, Tax Collector A. B. Cald- Hosiery - (xirdles - Blouses unwillingly to school," has few counter- Brookside Place and Walnut Avenue money. Then we'd have enough >. BODY anil v Murcan is area chairman. parts among our school children of today. Schools. Resulting increase in traffic jeitowjr .to'strike off a bronze Parkway Schedules FENDER WORK lif campaign will continue un- ALL NEyY FRESH STOCK at They have, "shining morning^fgees" of , congestion at school opening and closing medal for eagh board member *and J • ' ' til! September 23, the deadline to SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS : - Dalnx Enamel isiti- to vote in the November i TIME perhaps purchase five (5) suitably. Formal Opening .course, and perhaps" they arei#i brio will- ' hou?sf is' especially noticeable in the Weldlnc—Truck'Lettering 2 General Election, in an effort ,to OF EYE PHYSICIANS embossed dunce caps ^ Forrnal o ening ^ the major \ sicn-up un estimated 8,000 unreg- GREAT PRICE SAVINGS ing to get started for ^school, but once Cleveland School area near the town cen- I submit that iheJMessers Bel- ^ feS-milc Garden CRanford 6-1111 portion of he Hxi- CIO members in Union they're on the way you don't see many of den and McCIintock, who are state Parkway -has been sched- I WESTFIEtD. Conttr Brox) •nd Him OpM ter. •• . v." ••••." •• •• • • 5. 60S 8OCTH AVE, K. County. •''',' . • j JOHN E. GAV1TT them "creeping like snail." On the con*' . reported to have opposed this Ied for October 23, the New Jer- Special officers assigned to school u . * ^i— trary, they're so full of life that they run, crossings have been briefed upon their Hosiery dash, dart —- anything but "creep." .•-. ~> Fircn ion V Convention PBESCRITCION OPTICIANS v added responsibilities pending the open- LI. Steve Eustice will represent 109 JEFFERSON AVE. BRIGHTEN J This rapidity of motion on the part ing of the new schools, but smooth and the Cranford Exempt Firemen's Martin Bid*. — Street Floor i*M5 DARK SEAM of the modern school child poses a prob- safe handling of school traffic during this Association, and the Cranford EL. 2-2340 A Pair Only lem for motorists using the roads while Firemen's Relief Association will emergency period will depend in the first' O*a llElilf.K D«Uy — Men. * Thmn. • A. If. U U r. M. - 51-30 BUSINESS SHEER school is "taking in" or "letting out." be represented by Fireman Charles YOUR L- place upon the cooperation of motorists, nkenberKer and Callmen Henry A Pair Only .. •i mm Parents and teachers do all they can to Main and Harold -Domaratius a|t especially parents themselves who use 40-15 DARK SEAMS $"fl-09 make the young ones safety conscious; cars to transport children to and from the New Jersey State • Firemen's but children will be children, and their v : ociation in, Atlantic City to- "classes..".-- 'V;-: ' • ",' "•• tr.orrow'and Saturday. HOME occasional lapses into heedlessness must Parents would do well at this time , \}f^ ^SIZES 8>2 ttf II be made. up for by exercise of extra to take stock of their own attitudes and — A^ AVir Shinies — caution at this time of year by all drivers. ^ resolve to do their part during the transi- •Hcnjamin The'problem is accentuated in Cran- tion period by cooperating fully with ford with the opening of this new school crossing officers and showing considera- ROOFING term because of the necessity of accom- tion for the safety, of the children of Society GirLGirdles modating in Cleveland and Sherman others as well as theirjpwn^ ,'- NYLON — 14" and 16" /

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CtpZtlt AMP CmWHtCLf. TTlURsbA'y. SfePTKMBKtt 18. 1954 Page FIv* -y--'*mm GOP dub Accepts sounded" by Eric H. Peterson, Jr., UUTtUCt MO. 3 North Avenu*. West, to the Central Rail- XrentonGirls Adult School Trustees worth boundary line; Iheftce northerly thrnce northerly -u»ng Springfteld Ave- Union County Agricultural Agent Beginning at a point in. High Street and road of New'Jersey; thence westerly along aliid along the various courses of said Lincoln Avenue; tfaenca westerly along the Central Railroad of New Jersey to nue to' Park Drive; thence easterly along ^"^ i NVV Member Members - Exorbitant prices are charged Lincoln Avenue to Denman Boad: thence Kcnllworth boundary' line to Orange- Park Drive to its" terminus; thence east- e new To Discuss Opening the Garwobd boundary line and "point or AvcnutN theiicr y(>uthwc?ittrly aionfi Student .i!?y. __. .._rnerhbers..:.were ac- southerly along r>ymn»ym ^ p^^^ IQ LexingLexing- place of beginning. - erly through lands of Union County P^rk I for various materials said to be The trustees of the Cranford t A l Oian^jt* Avenue to Undun Place; thence to RaiLway Kiver; thence southerly alone cepted into membership by the ton Avenue: thence southeasterly along Will meet in Cranford, Hjch School southerly along Undcn I'Ucc to Elizabeth Programs fof the 'sheep,v i manure, mushroom soil, wilL I*rirmum Avenue to the Lehlgh Valley. West End. Place. --,'I '.', .• • • ' ty-•'.. the Rahway River to Springfield Avenue: eat Adult Schoo]! meet tonight, at Av<>i)ue: Whence Boulhcrly aloac Hllizfl- thence northerly along Springfield Avenue ••^•1 TeacMng Here Cranford!] Republican Club at a H»Hroan; thence eaxterlj- alpng the LehUth r P JT?4leriai or_fertilizer.. Mr. the home of Mrs. William Collins, "DISTRICT NO. 8 " bcth Avenue Id Adams Avenue and point to Hampton Street; thence westerly Valley Railroad to High Street, produced: or plwce ot beginning- •^•o seniors" at" Trenton State meeting-last Wednesday evening Peterson declared. Extravagent 18 Madison avenue, to discuss the thence along High Street to Lincoln Ave- Beginning at a point of the * Rahway along Hampton Street to Berkeley Placo; Mission Director Rev. Dezso in in the Municipal Building nue or point or place of beginning. River and the Central Railroad ol New " Will nift't in KuoseVflf Srhotil, Orange thence southerly along Berkeley PUc« to Tochers College have, begun their claims are made for these ma-opening of its fall semester. A.ve(tuie. ' ,\ ' ' Trinity Plans Services Set New Cantor to Assist Rabbi They are:- Anthony T Will meet in Sherman School, f'.lnroln Jersey:.thenco easterly along; the Ceniral Ht Sr^ ^ l )irliiim in tht»' Crnnfnrri terials, many of which aie ul- HallHtod lo the Hoselle Park boundary D1STHICT NO- 13 Hampton Street, to Orchard SUcet" »nd Of New Life Co Mrs, inartes Kedden,. president- g tr in ThmigB forlheWeek line: thence northerly along'the Rosclle DOint or iMnr«» nf \\r*iririrtinO . Daisy KlubenspieV, Edward J«O;_S______^ ^f_ . ?" g "t >, P^'m of-th*» Tr-ntm. school system, .while six most worthless when applied i 7 77 lev. Albert G. D hlic : toTr-^ald~tbe~ auditors-ret rt |rne HaT(way' ftlv'eri Teachers College will do their and E. H. ' Zimmerman. They Peterson said that some of the Morth Avenue to Forest Avenue; thance nue to Albany Avenue; thence southerly tr'ul RaUroAdof JJew Jersey to the I tow He Church, is in charge. ofWrange- .1953-54 and the school's by-laws northerly along Forest Avenue to Ham-along the center line of Albany Avenue boundary ltne; thrnce Kouthorly alonj? the • DISTRICT NO. 17 "Fruit-Bearing ^Christians" will , By the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, • Iwere all v^sponSorctd by Henry to Adams Avenue; thence southwesterly Betfinnln« at a point of Orchard Street ments for a New Life Conference Eth-El at 8:30 pirn, tomorrow with Rabbi Philip . Brand, Orchard Street S> Torbush Street and months. ' Bf aacip*i BsOUIac or place of beginning. point or place of beginning: ' "In these days of. confusion and 6:30 p.m. A. W. Mughes. a Christ- Thc-Bible tells us that God loves the cheerful giver.. Tacomai Wash.; New York Citv Jonts of Lincoln School as co- eryman or garden supply store is Cnalui. M. J. easterly along Hampton Street to Sprine- Dunham Avenue; thenew -westerly alone U'ill kneet it\ JtihtiKon • A Johnwm netd. Avenue; thencs southerly along ^Dunham Avenue h> • LaSalle Avenue spiritual unrest weiwill experfence ian laymen, will address the senior 'operatint' teacher. Miss Lorraini Mr. Smith completed his duties Mr. Peterson's advice, and ignore at any time between . Wednesday. April Plant, Walnut Avenue.' Will meet in Cranford Ulch School. • The life of Christ was an endless outpouring of everything he Open Season and Linden. Cantor and ijrs" 21.. ISM. and tbutsday. September 23. Sfrungfleld Avenue to the Rahway River: thence along LaSallo Avenuo to Norman W«st End Place. ••Czertt'inski with Mrs. • Rita San die Place; thence easterly alone Nor a unique opportunity to deepen group. j possessed for God and for others. Over against this clear,, un- Parnass now reside in Liruicn."- ' as principal of Livingston School, the black humus peddler. 1^54. on which latter date the registration thence easterly along the Rahway Rlyer DISTRICT. NO. IS Women's Missionary < Society, sonc of Sherman School, Miss Jean books will be closed until after the forth- to Riverside Drive; thence southerly along mandlv Place, to Craig Place; thence Beslnnlng at a point.in the center line I DISTRICT.'No! IB ' !.." ' the wells of our religious life," he At the 7:45 p.m. evangelistic deniable -Witness, the church today has the unmltigating gall Rabbi Brand is starting his third Union, in -.June and was duly Riverside Drive to North Union Avenue; southerly along Craig Place to Oruni; o£ the Central .Fallroad of No\& Jersey Di-clnning at a point in Casino Avenue Couples' Club and the Senior Lu-j Golubiewski with Mrs. Ruby Fer- coming General Election on Tuesday. Avenue and point or place of beginning. ( said./ service. Dr. ' Aitcheson will con- year as spiritual leader of Temple honored by the PTA at a testin November 2.> UO4. and ' thence southerly along North Union Ave- and of Lincoln Avenue, West; thence and Riverside Drive: thence northeasterly ' REV-xJUUEN GUNN, Jr. to foster gambling and commercialism in the name of Christ. ther League, all of Calvary Lu^ r*in of Cleveland School,' Miss J. S. A very Attending nue to the Rahway River; thence south- Will' meet In Roosevelt School. Oranue aoutheajiterly alontf Lincoln Avenue. West. alone Casino Avenue to Linden Place; Services Sunday at Trinity tinue his. studies in the , Book of NOTICE thence northerly along Linden Place to The money-changers have returned to the temple. theran Church, will open their fall Beth-El. He is' secretary of the Margaret Corcoran with Mrs monial dinner, by the faculty and is hereby eivea that Uat Dislrfct Eleftlon erly along the Rahway River to the Cen- Avenue. to Benjamin Street;. tHence southerly Qhurch include 8, Holy Eucharist; Genesis, taking as, his subject, "A Cranford Clergy Council. Citizenship Conference Boards in and for the Township of Cran- tral n«n™i»rt of New Jersey and the point DISTRICT NO., 10 along'Benjamin Street to William* Street; Orange Avenue: thence easterly ftlohg Good Man Sacrifices his Son." ' "But," we say, "look at the good we do with the money programs this week. Alice Collins, of Lincoln School by the students. ford will sit at tbe ptaees hereinafter or place of beginning. Beginning, at the Lehigh Vnlley Rail Ihence southwesterly aloii.1 Ilillcrent Ave- Orange -Avenue to Craig Place; thence ,fl:15. Family Worship and Church Hosts for the evening services James Avery, social studies in- WlU meet in Cleveland School. Mlln nue to Lexington Ave;uie; thence north-, northerly along Craig Place to Normandie , we get." Our new faith is' that the end justifies the means.. If we've T.he missionary society will meet Jljss Mary Bernath with Miss Di- designated' on ,. road and the Runway River; thence south Place; thenco westerly alpng Normandie ;/School;. 11, Choral Service and Alan Richardson will present a vo- frl/When Union schools opened structor at Cranford High School, TUESDAY. SOVEMBEI I. |»J« Street. " erly .and down stream alonfi the Hahwav westerly a Ion 4; Lcxmifton Avenue to at 2 p.m. today in the church tomorrow will be Mr. and Mrs.anne Gottko. o£ Roosevelt Schoo DISTRICT.NO. 5 Place to LaSallo Avenue: thence north- y sermon. • '•• / Osceola Plan: cal solo. " • ' ' got the raw courage to look at our. position' honestly enough7 Thursday, Mr. Smith was serving between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 River to the Garden State Parkway tind {the Garwood boundary lint*; thence erly along LaSalle Avenue to Dunham house, while _the.opening session, Lionel . Weinstein of RoseHe, in and Miss Ann M. Mullen with Mrs left (1Tuesday evening-, 'to- attend P.M. Extent Standard Time, for the Beginning at Centennial Avenue"- and Ran tali Road; thence alone Karfta'n Roa< hortheasterly nloitif the ,vurioii!f courses The regular meeting of the Eliz- . Co-workers' will meet Monday we shall find that the above motivation makes us. unwitting the Central Railroad of New Jersey; in a "Westerly direction to Lexington Ave of said Garwood boundary line to theAvenue; thence easterly along Dunham of the Couplies* Club will be held honor of the Mitzvah of their Elizabeth Sargent of Cleveland as principal of the new -Battle the ninth annual conference on purpose of conductinc a Avenue to Homing Avenue; thence north- abeth District of the Women's night at 8 o'clock at the home of bed-fellows even with Communists. For certainly this ideology thence westerly along the center line of nue: thence northerly oloiui Lexiiiiftpn Central Hail road of livw Jersey and erly along Hcrning Avenue produced to ! A Rally Day at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. The Lu- son, Edward. Hill School, *a position left va- citizenship in Washington, D.C. the Central Railroad of New. Jersey to Avcniiis to Alan Okcll Place; thence west Lincoln Avenue, Wv-st, und point or place • i . V- 1 School. They will be studen Kenilworih. - Boulevard: thence westerly . Auxiliary will be held Tuesday Mrs. Helen Sabados, 1001 Cranford is trying to sell the world.on the theory that it doesnt matter ; General Election BUb Street if produced; thence alone erly along Alan' Okell Place to Walm of liciilniilnif. ther League opens at 7:30 p.m. A get-together social for (he teachers in Cranford from Jan cant by the illness of Henry C. The program opened yesterday along Kenilwortti Boulevard to Rahway beginning at 10 o'clock/at St. Church School of the/bsceola avenue. Linden. The pastor's to vote upon candidates for th* following the production of the center line of High Aveniie; thence northerly alone Walnu Will meet in Shermnn School, Lincoln River; thrncc tUmttu-rly and down stream how you arrive at a goal, just so long ^as the goal is good. RABBI PHILIP BRAND congregation has been planned for and continues through tomorrow. offices: Street, and the center line of High Street Avenue to Lexlneton Avenue if, same wer< Presbyterian? Church will mark wife, Mrs. George A. Aitcheson. unday. uary 3 lo March 4. . Holz. .. . • Avenue. . . of the Uuhway River to Riverside Drive; Paul's Church. Rahway. The Saturday evening by JMrs: Wiiii; ; The theme of the conference is A'UnKed States Senator (Full terrn). southerly to the Lehlgh Valley Railroad; produced; thence northwesterly alone DISTRICT NO. 10 thencn southf rly along Riverside Drive to •Rally Day with' a specj&l program will be the speaker. •. • The hour indeed is very laie. but the church' must wake "In Misery, What Not "Enjoy?" fu, o".other Jersey. City" stud According to the "Union Regis- A Member of the House of Representa- thence easterly along fh'e Lehigh Valley said production of Lexington Avenue to Beginning at a point In Hampton Street guest speaker will be the Rt. Rev. Tabat and Mrs. William Massar- "Our Federal Government Yester- tives. Sixth Congressional District . (Full the. Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thence cast Casino Avenue and point or' place of Sunday. Children will be pro- up and foster true stewardship among the faithfuL For, right- will be the sermon topic of the ents will begin their, junior prac ter," the action of Mr. Smith re- Railroad .to Centennial Avenue: thence und Orchuid Street; thence northerly becinniiii;. ..-..' ...... Quentin Huang. Several members . The Ramabai-Mukti Missionary sky. co-chairmen of membership. day," Today and Tomorrow." term). northerly along Centennial Avenue to the erly along the Lchlgh Valley Railroad U>along - Orchard Street to -Torbush Street; of the.local congregation arc plan- moted to higher departments and Society wijl meet at the home of fully, what we have belongs ultimately to God. The. Christian's Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, pastor, ticum on October ,1 and,- observ turning to the job' i**has drawn . Three Mrmtir n of the Board of Chosen Central Railroad of .New Jersey and point the Rahway River and point or placo of thence easterly ulonif Torbush. Street to Will rru'et in Roosevelt School, Oranfio Mrs. Robert Gisser will- be j \Mjr. Avery has • been In charge bee'nninc. - Avenlic. _ • • certificates will he presented to relationship to his possessions is that of being a steward over" at the 8:15 a.m.-matins and the a in the local .schools until Nov admiration and appreciation from Freeholders. tThree-year terms). or place of beginning. . lundJ of the Bodrd of Kducation; t^hence ning lo attend. / Miss Frieda Stettler, 206 South charge of the program, which wii] of several citizenship projects at One-Member of the. Boand of Chosen - Will meet in Lincoln School, Centen- - Will meet in Johnson Sc Johnson Plant northerly along IandJ of aaid Board of NOTE: In reference to streets, railroads, them at the morjung worship scr- Union avenue, at il a.m. Tuesday. them for God. And that, relationship is given full expression only 11 a.m. main service Sunday. Mrs. vembtr 5. They are Miss Suz- all quarters of the township." Preeholoers Uf e. nial Avenue. • ' Walnut Avenue. Educptibn 417.33 feet to, a'poirtt; thence and river, it Is the intention to follow ;••?••; The first fall/meeting of the include audience participation, the high school including a sur- vic at 10:15 a.nft- ' Louise Hausmann will' sing' the anne Cooper -and Miss .Arlem The Union Board of Education Two Members of the Township Com- continuing ulong said lands of Board of center, line throughout. Vestry of Trinity Church will be This will be a luncheon meeting. - when we *give freely and cheerfully of what we have without any games and refreshments. AH new- vey of parking facilities in themittee (Three-year tetmsi. DISTRICT NO. 8 DISTRICT NO. 11 Education westerly, to Spruce Street; . The Rev. Albert G. Deszo, pastor, solo at the matins service and the Solon. Mrs. Gwen Ising will, he granted Mr. Smith one year sab- Following U a complete description of Beginning at Williams Street and Den-' Beginning at a point of the Lehlgh .,, 3. WALTER COFFEE, held tonight in the guild room of Miss Beth Stone, a missionary who strings attached. ' comers to the, community are in- town arid - the need '• for parking man. Road; thence northwesterly along Valley Railroad and' Centennial Avenue thence northerly along Spruce Street to will preach/a special' Rally Day senior choir will sing "O God Our Miss Cooper's cooperating teacher, batical leave at full pay prior to the eighteen ejection districts of the said BronkMide Pluce; thence easterly- along Township Clerk. - ' the educational building. will soon be; returning to the vited to attend. Township and the loration of the polling Williams Street to ' Hlllcrest'. Avenue; thence Westerly along the Eehlgh Valle, D:itvil; .September 9. IBM. 1 People often say you can't take it with you. We know while Mrs. Ruth Regenstein will regulations in the vicinity of the Brookside Place to Springfield Avenue; ~f"" . • / sermon entitled "Help Wanted." Mukti Mission in India, will be the Help in Ages Past" by Croft at retiring. He saw 33 years' service places for each of the (aid districts: thence southerly along Hillcrest Avenue Railroad to the Ramvay River; thence what is meant. I disagree. I believe that yoij do take with you the main service. A nursery is Following the program, the mid- be cooperating teacher-, for Miss high-, school. • • " • DfSTHICT MO. 1 to Lexington Aveuue; thence easterly southerly and down Btream of the Rahway The staffr of the Church \ School, peaker. . : in the Union public school system'. along Lexington Avenue to Denman Road; River to the Garden State Parkway am " that which you give away for Him. held in the church house during night services for Slicoth- will be Solon. Bmnnfm at tte Gmtral •aflmad of including ^officers and .teachers, ",Mr. Smith will hold down the thence northerly along Denman Road to Rarltan Road; thence southeasterly alon^ • • i •.' i . - .' :_ ' • • . > M The Pioneer Girls, an organiza- held. Slicoth is a religious holi- New Jersey and High Street produced: the Raritan Road to Centennial Avenue Yoiiih Sunday will tatice part in' a reconsccration the 11 o'clock service and is un- For the second year, Cranford job until Mr. Holz' recuperates. thene* westerly alone tbe Central Ball- Williams Street and point or placo of tion for girls through the interr day at which penitential, prayers Going to Safety Session road to Lincoln Avenue. West; beginning. - thence northerly along Centennial' Ave- service as a part of the morning der the supervision of the Couples' was one of three school systems ... - - «• .. ' — ' WUl meet in Sherman School, Lincoln nue 'to the Lehlgh Valley Railroad and mediate department age, will open are chanted in,, preparation for the Chief WUliam A.' Fischer has souineny ^***^y uncois. Avenue, wear, BO worship. ' .. • | . Club. ' Mrs. George Kiesewetter selected last year as a. "center" for Senjamin Street; thence southerly along Avenue., point or place of beginning. heir fall meetings Tuesday at 7Methodist School St. Michael's observance, at the high holy days Agent Issues Warning accepted' an -invitation from -Gov- Benjamin Street to. WUhams Strset; 'DISTRICT-NO. 7 :.. . Will meet in Builders' General Supply Observance /The fojlowing • children were and Mrs. Ellis Franklin.will be in student practice teachers from Beginning at a point of the Central Co., 336 Ci-ntennlul Avenue; MM . / • . . • .• p.m. The Colonists, a new group ernor Robert Meyner and tbthence e soutbeasterly along Williams Street H. ALLDACH, D.C. charge. - at the end, of the month. Jersey City State Teachers Col- Railroad of New Jersey and the Qarwood DISTRICT NO. 13 C~ Elinor InReholm and'Kenneth (•oaptijted by the pastor on Sunday for junior higtf age girls, will be On Humus Peddlers State Coordinating Council on to Denman Boad; thence northerly along Reports Record Corner Sunday School convenes at 9:30 < These prayers are based upon lege. ., Students were assigned to — Baad to Lincoln Avenos; thence boundary line; thence northwesterly along Beginning at a point in Adams Avenu Meeks, delegates to summer youttii morning: James FenncMy/ son of started; the present group, the , A warning to home owners to Traffic Safety to attend a traffic along: Uncoln .Avenue to High (aid Oarwood boundary line to Fifth and Elizabeth Avenue; thence easterly Biblical poetry and a continuation Sherman School lastOyear and Avenue; thence along Gallows Hill Rood announces the opening conferences, will take part in theMr. and Mrs. John Fenelly; Lois 'ilgrims, will be continued also. By JAMES F. WOODS a.m. The Senior Choir will re- beware of peddlers' who offer in- safety meeting in the War Mem-Street; thence northerly along High St ulong Adams Avenue to Albany Avenue Opening Roster hearse at 8 o'clock tonight. Of psalms. They are traditionally Cleveland School the year before. to. the Central Bstlroarl of New Jersey to Park Avenue; thence easterly alone thence northerly along Albany Avenue ti 9:30 and. 10:50 a.m. serviefesr as Dieffenbach, daughter of Mr. and Trustees will meet at the church chanted at midnight as directed in ferior top dressing materials or so-orial Building, Trenton, from 9:30 Park Avenue to Orchard Street; thence RoseHe Avenue;, thence northeasterl; With members of the Junior and The Altar Guild will meet with southerly along Orchard Street to North alone RoseHe Avenue to the RoseHe Park Youth Sunday is observed at theMrs. Donald Dieffenbach; Patricia Tuesday'at'8 p.m. Cars will leave The mantle of greatness clothes called fertilizers for lawns, was a.m. to 3:30 p.m. next Wednesday. Will meet in Sherman School. Lincoln 1 Senior High Departments meet- the pastor -at 2 p.m. Monday./It Psalm 119-62: "At midnight I ri.:e Avenue. -. Avenue; thrnce southerly along the dl boundary* line; thence norinerly along the of an office >'•. Methodist Church- this Sunday. Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. he church Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. the popes of the twentieth century. to praise thee." Whitney in Play vidlng line between No. 117 and No. 110RoseHe.Park boundary line to the Kenll The Rev. Albert AWngcvf pastjir, Harden Tucker; and Cynthia 'or a service atthe Jerry McAulIy ing in Sherman School pending St. Pius X. Benedict V. Pius XI, was announced that, the meeting |—The-services-will-bc-conducted —Playing—a—leading-^dle—in—the •_wilj_ speak on ^'TheA-Age bt Thpjrnn.son; daughter. ot Mr andWater-Street Mission in-New-Yorkr cornpletion_oL_the._ne.'gr sanctuary, wers • men of outstanding;ability has-been set ahead one-week and by Rabbi Brand, and Cantor P::r- final attraction of • the season a for the Youth." / Mrs. Ernest Thomason. J. W. Bedford will be in charge. the Sunday School of the Metho- and saintliness. Together with the that all members are urged to nass will chant the melodies. the Foothall Playhouse, Bound . Church School .sessions will be The men j>f the 3F Married The Women's Missionary Prayer dist Church reported a. record at- present Pius XII and their illustri- attend. 'v - Teffdah~ce~6f~4O0 asT The Ttev, "OTrTTOBlquTst^will at- Brook, "The Moon Is Blue," is held at 9:30 and HK50 a.m. The Couples Club~serve will give aii invocation service the Chancel Choir will sing can be little doubt that from his '"" '""nofct'Wednesday...... ~....: Meeks and Mrs. Martin Cush- Rahway, on Tuesday.- Mrs, W. H. . • •, Baptized at' the church on Sun-and the benediction at-the Cqnsti- ^Gloria." by Norden. ' | high station this great student of (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) meyer. Riggs of 18 Forest avenue is presi- day"wcre'THr. an3 Slrsl Walter JliTtion Day program which will be Senior Fellowship will open the Junior-Department—Ted Pace 101 N. Uiilan Ave. Young and childreh, Glcnda Lynn held in Clark Township at 4 p.m. new year at 7 p.ni. The Rev. Mr. dent of -the district auxiliary.— and Earl Paffrath. superintend- tow Bishop Huang, elected a bishop «-£9M and June Eileen;.Craig and Gaye The Board of Trustees will hold Longaker will be the speaker, tak- ents; Charles Pope. Mrs. Ted Pace. "•'. Helen,' children of Mr. and. Mrs.their, regular monthly meeting'on ing for his topic '"Looking-Ahead." in China in -1947, was organizing Mrs. George Beisley,' Mrs. Halv- his -diocese-at Yunkwei when the Alfred Rolhluss, and Gary Alan, Monday evening in the- church William - -Livingston/ Carol Koyetr dah Sjursen, Mrs. Kenneth Bor- Does son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis. office. • • and Phyllis Smith will be in Communists took over. In his-talk up. Harold Wells. Mrs. Harold he will relate how he was arrested The following circles of the Wo-charge of fellowship and refresh- Wells. Miss J. Gcarrick. Mrs. John men's Guild will meet on the fol-ments. ' > Science by. the CpmJnunlsts 'bn~ false New Building Rally Pearce, David Swarts. Mrs. Ken- charges and imprisoned in a wood- lowing dates: Tuesday, Circle No. At 8 o'clock 'the second, in-a neth Stewart and Mrs. Earl Paff- •\ To Be Held by Alliance 5 will meet at the home of Mrsserie. s of meetings inv^prcpar^tion en cage, six by eight feet, with 17 Heal? other persons for almost two NEED Richard Ernst. 146 Mohawk • Plans for the new building to. for church membership will be Junior High epartment—JL. IJil- drive; Circle No. 6 will meet at the HAVE yon ever wondered months before his trial began. The , be erected next to the present held in the chapel. The discus- yurd. superintendent; Mrs. L. M.u home of Mrs. Russell Pierce,^ 28 whether the method of beal- story of his experiences in'prison, • structure of the Alliance Church sion will be on "The History of Beach, Kenneth Mallery. Edwin taC disease, overcoming poverty, Coldcvin. road. Clark; Wednesday; his trial and what followed is pres- at^ Retford, avenue and Cherry the Christian Church." Marshall and Mrs. George San- and restoring harmony .which Circle No. 7 will meet, at the home ented in his recently published Himlf-Clakl <^Ooor SWod. ACumct Uolcn VsW street will be presented sit ;i "New The opening / meeting of thforde . " Christ Jesus employed can. be of Mrs. Paul Krauetcr, I Sheffield book. "Now I Can Tell."' -.Building Dinner-Rally"'to be held Margaret Greene Guild will be Senior High Deportment—Her- successfully used now? ' For an wuy, Clark. answer in - simple, utidf rifam J- Educated-in Episcopal schools in by the church in the Musonic held Monday evening at 7:30 inbert Sjursen, superintendent; For- The Women's Guild will sponsor able terms' attend . China, Bishop Huang was ordained Temple, Westfield, at 7 p.m. .to- the gymnasium. Dessert will be est Dexter, H: W. Drew. M. Mat- ;i hand painted china exhibit und in the United States after studying morrow. . ' served by. the executive commit- thews. Mrs. D: T. Baggs. Robert suile tp

.•'•i Six ^ CliAWrORD HAND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBPR 16, ,195f SECTION THREE list boasts of/150 bridge players will attend the Princeton-Colgate arrow for lion badge- School Bus Schedule from Cranfprd, Garwood, Eliza- Faff rath Tells football game on October 30 at Robert Kzunt Marian Hoiise Rotarians Consider Scholarship Grant Palmer Stadium, Princeton.' A the pack as a new r For High School Told bethT RoseHe, Roselle Park, West- '--a field, Fanwood, Scotch Plains, Of Summer Trip parents* meeting is scheduled for received his bob cat pin- -J Following a talk by Miss Barbara McGcary of Wcstfleld on The, schedule- for three buses September 2Wal 8 pjn. . operated for"! "high school stu- PJainfield,-North Plainfield, Sunr •Cubby, award for atit-r.d^ Name for New her experiences while in Washington, D.. C, on a scholarship from Encouraging Candidates for . the mit, Short Hills, SpringfieId,.New- To Scout Ranch The following awards were pre- was wqn' by Den 11; Den J ^ Representative Harrison A. Williams, Jr., the Cranford Rotary Club Board of ^Education, . _ ' dents by thetBoprd of Edu6a-" !'••':• ark, Unibn, Kcahsburg, Rahway, sented by /Mr. * Paffrath: Alan charge~6t the opening '•i tion has been announced by G. Cubmaster Earl Paffrath told ^ •—•••.•• took, under advisement a suggestion that it consider sponsoring such It was reported that plans are Frank Zimmerrpiaa printipal. V Linden, Metuchen and Staten Knapp, lion "badge and one gold Convent going ahead for the'*tlub;s joint Island. • of his experiences on his trip this arrow; W/illiam Knox, lion badgi • a project in the future. \...... Buses will leave form Mohawk new convent of • St. Mich- nenetit with the Crnnfnrri _ 'etd-and one silver a Pr. Kenneth CMacKar, proc and Oraton drives' and lUiiiiuer to' the Philmont Scout ael sChyrch at .112 .Alden street \ . Club, "My Three Angels," to be Idea Wins and Ronald Waterman. one_sold Lc in^conjuncton with' the Mar-

on October 22 and 23. •••'!"' time in thc-Senatc—Office Build- Iroquois road at 8:10 a.m. meeting of Cub Pack 175 Satur- i^n Year! now being observed by proposal. It ~was referred-by C. Edward Smith reported 'he is hn Kundrat of 170 Hillcrest c ing, toured'the W^hite House, met .Mr. Zihimermah said student? day evening in the auditorium of jjie Roman Catholic , Church .Van Chaniberlin, "1president, to looking into .the possibility of the strcVt received an... award of §50 reporters, at a press conferences have been, assigned to the. buses fbr h\s suggestionrto install a block the Crariford Methodist Church.' - throughout the world 'in honor of the next-^Jdministration, -because Rotary Club joining with the I'ltended a press conference of they will ^ide.' . valveNin high pressure steam line He showed them souvenirs of . the Blessed Virgin Mary. '- ' • this year's program has been com- Kiwanis and Lions Clubj in erect- Sef:rej(aryL of State John Foster at the ^Catalytic Plant-Compressor the trip, which he made with' his ,, •«;," ii; ing joint signs aV the entrances This was 'announced at a. meet- '•'.••• • ' ' ' , • ' • ' • • • •'•'•-•.' • '^ pleted. ' Dulles and met rriany .rc-presenta- Buildinfl at the last "CouTYoiir family. PAT LAME'S inii'of. the Rosary Society last week to Cranford. Brjdge League i Before the meeting got under- ••.,,• The Westficld teirl won the .six- lives arid senators,. Democrats is Ideas" meeting'of Esso Standard in St Michael's School. It was re- Teach Your Dollars More Cents With These Acme Dollar Sale Specials! EXTRA visit to Washington in com-well as Rcpublicans.^Other Oil—eom^any-s—Bay-way— were judged -on X' —parted-the-convent-acquired-fpr- 5«-* petition with 100 other high were made to'the Library of (Con- Hubi'iiy Bros., Fetes 0feiWS»2velitli"^~ in Lindtn.\Mr. Kundrat is an en-achievements by "their sonsi A tho I?cnodictine Sisters who teach *< COST school junior and seniors from gress and the embassies of gineer in thV Cracking Division. cording to the pack, this is a novel in fetTUichacrs School is ready Ftff the Sixth Congressional v District, and Japan, she- said. Two Local Residents 4? Doss R. Miller of 83 Burnside change for the cubs who usually Tomato Juice %£ Regular Season _ for occupancy and is being used all of Union County, itefudrny She was highly complimentary Two Cranford epiployes of Hub- •avenue shareil a $15 award with have it the o^her way around. / ji :i dormitory for five sisters. Pur- eny '.Brothers, .Inc!, of Roselje The Cranford Bridge League Thomas D. Mctjridc of Elizabeth. . Register Now for the 1954-55 Season five from Cranford. She report* of the cooperation of Congressman It was announced that the/pack clia;-f of the new convent has made •She received room and board plus were honored for long service last opened it's seventh regular season Book Cover Williams while in Washington* of duplicate bridge. Friday eve- it possible to increase the number Tomato Soup ™ $20 per week spetndinjj money. Wednesday evening at the Roselle t,f filters-teaching in the school. Give*) with rarh ^uit'hue of any Virgin Miss McGeary , will return to Inn by the company. ning with a well attended session She said she was impressed by Children and Teen-agers to.13. .... • . I>ee or Supreme bakery item. • Washington next week to major • Julius Flach of 305 Denman in Sherlock Hall of Trinity last Volume the large amount of mail received in government and English at Church." The Rosary Society will sponsor by a congressman. *Wriile in Con- roatl was given a $50 .check in Ballet Tap. Toe. Modem. Character . . Ideal Beans JSS Virginia Lee Plain ...... _. Trinity College. . ' recofinition "of 15. years' service Twenty-four pairs competed in various projects during "the year Now Available gressman Williams" office, she and Musical Comedy. / . to complete the furnishing and in- •*"£** handled^ his correspondence in •In proposing, the new project tar and Mrs. Edna Wagenblast was two'sections. The winners in one ANGEL CAKE 35 awarded a wrist watch as si 10-section were H. R. Copson of Cran- Advanced dtnx^^ terior decoration of the Marian • i- •connection with foreign aid andthe club, Dr. MacKay said it Bathroom Tissue Volume No. 25 39c Value! Fresh from our own bakery! ~] would encourage young people to ye,ar employe. ford and C. It Mayne of Westfield, Hoii-o."The first o* these will be/a foreign trade. She reports she' luncheon October 12 at 12:30 p.m. r also was, impressed by how well .take more interest in government Jerry C. Hubeny, assistant gen- while J. R. Bates and D., Deutsch, FUNK & WAGNALL Sticky Cinnamon Buns ^r39c i and might tend to improve- the eral manager, and Richard Hub- both of Cranford, topped the other Teen-agers and Adults in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Philip some pressure groups are organr • r • i '•.•,•'... Universal Standard calibre of persons seeking politi- eny, assistant ' comptroller, were section. Htnehah is chairman qf the coijn- Pineapple SS£ ized and cited the League of Private and Group Clowes Upon Bequest. mittee arranging for the luncheon. i Supreme Thin-Sliced Bread ^-1?c ; | Women Voters and the CIO* as cal office and positions. hosts- to the nine long-service Runners-up were; R. W. Hoff- employes. • • man of Cranford and W. R. Hoff- in popular Antezican and l^»Hw American Dances .' Mrs. Alfred Frigola, president, * 4upreme Eqriched / ^ « examples.-.' ( ); ' In other business, the club man of Fanwood, Mrs. K. Green- appointed Mrs. John J. Durkin emu | , With Miss McGeaf>% "valedictorian of agreed to appoint two delegates Body O^pHitio"in^ Classes for Women Apple Sauce ^ Any White Bread —15c lr| field of Plainfield and MisS J. chairman of a nominating com,'mit- Purchase •» It Si • her graduating class at Holy Trin- to the Joint Civic Committee for Elizabeth Derailment Jensen of Newark, C. C. Burr of \c-J to present a slate of candidates ~ * n Halls ( NJ Traffic Here North Plainfield and K. J. Mer- Classes HeM at at the October meeting for the offi- COM I $4 Value! Get Yours Now! ces of corresponding secretary and Ideal Peas B^> • Traffic on the two eastbound rill of Metuchen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Complete Your Set! E. Shoemaker of Westfield, H. Westfiold Tennis Club. No^Chestmrt Street ^recording' secretary. These offices tracks of the Central Railroad of fixwf prim, have been held for the past two New-Jersey through. Cranford was Browning of Elizabeth and Mrs, A. Westfield. N. I. Start October 2nd Ulbrich of Rosellq, Mr. dnd Mrs. fixed pric*, 12.95 years by "Mrs. James Walsh and Pride of Farm Catsup 6 delayed late last Wednesday eve- ••' I, • _ R. J. Ozol of Un.jon, Mr. and-Mrs. ' fi Mrs. James McGuire, respectively. ning and early Thursday morn- American Legion Hall, North Avenue, " Cr\^MkAi*lS IDEAL OR FHAMCO ~O ing when seven cars of a. Phila- E. H.- Johnson of Cranford, Mr. Mis. Durkin's -committee consists delphia-to-Jersey City freight and Mrs. H. F. Lcqry of. Cran- Westfield. N. J. Start October 6th of Mrs. R. L. Snerrier and Mrs. H. ^|JaylldH ANEBICAN PHEPAHED Q Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choice" train jumped the tracks in Eliza- ford andP.B. Keith of Westfield J. Wreneault. and C.. G, Perkins .of Plainfield. beth. FOR REGISTRATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION Two new .members introduced I The Cranford Bridge League into the society were Mrs. G. Cimis - Eastbound trains were shunted ..••...•"•• CAIX • • . . '•-. Campbell's Beans to westbound tracks while-repair Was started in 1948 with a small and Mrs. R, Hodge. The Rev. Wil- crews worked on the damage. group of bridge enthusiasts in MRS. H. GOEKEMEYER, Registrar; Westfield 2-2394 liam B. bonnelly, pastor, and mod- Two eastbound trains which Cranford. Since that time, it has erator of the society, addressed'the were forced to stop because of grown so tha - tits membership AIR-CONDITIONED OPEN 9 AM. TO 6 VM. .group and closed the meeting with Farmdale Peas ££ Top quality government graded "U. S. Choice" beef, oven ready — smaller size 7-inch cut. Properly trimmed the 'derailment had to back up to •a prayer. ":,.. /'•. • ' / before Weighing. - Cranford to be rerouted to a west- .Refreshments were' served by bound track.. ,._ .'...'.•.:•: •Mrs. John 'A. Pankuch,- Mrs. Jos- Corned Beef Hash eph —G. Peters and 'members • of Fresh Killed FRYING their committee. ". • Motmtata ••> France has ib* highest mount*!* Prior to the meeting, members Bonito sr OVEN in Europe west of th« Caucasus, attended . the Miraculous . Medal 11 Mont Blanc,' which towers to 13,781 Novcna services and benediction READY 4s*-.* in the church.' ib. i . Mrs. Frigola presided. Prune Juice «SS» Ib V NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Tender, golden brown fried chicken sure is tops for any dinner! Serve with Ideal Cranberry Sane/ Tin- Amiual Mrelltig of tin? Cranrord. PLAINFIELD 6-4466 Card of Thanks B^ft —.^^__M • *fM fl m mail *m ^^^ m a^ ' • . / Wvllurv Association will'ho hold Jit its ChMrernment Graded -*U. S, Choice'* Fresh Ground • GEORGE HAMRAH hi-udqiiartt'nt. lo North Union Ave., .on We wish to thank the Tlmi-Kdnv. SppCcmber 16. 1034 at 8:15 friends and neighbors who expend- • DONALD EMERSO P.M. |or t'lic election of six members 7 7 Whole Kernel to the Board of Dlrcctum (or three year ed their good wishes on. the birth \ • JOHN HAMRAH U-rniii. There will be an' election of odi- of our daughter, Marcia Irene Ideal Corn Fancy Goldnt ROUND ^ BEEF•''••'• 39. COI-K iind (he adoption of a new consti- tution and such other business as may Michalski, on August 17 at St. mini' before the tnuetintf. All members Baniabas Hospital, Newark. •. Veal Leg or Rump Beef liver Ib. Fillet Flounder a(;ey Invited lo attend. (Any person who Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Michalski has contributed to the usuociutioii durlht Glenside Tomatoes Loin Veal Chops BUCED the year IK cunslred'D member, t 31 Beech Street Bacon • 69c Fillet Whiting- MEREDITH S. CONLEY. Cranford, N. J. Rib Veal Chops SUCiD L I1EIIN1CE IIANZL. President. Bacon Filler Mackerel Secretary. • '-• Breast of Veal MIDGET • 9-16 PreservesfeiSS Bologna Ib. Codfish Steaks Chuck of Lamb . 39c Liverwurst 59c | Veal Cutlet IDEAL Brisket BONELE88 Pork Roll Tomato Soup Condensed ah M Cmrati 79c | Fish Fillets r ^^^^^ W<9Hd e Drink MISSION mi Apple Juice

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fWTwo MCtjg, THOUHDAY, jsE|*rtSMBKft H, if CTjPCEtK^ ANP[ CHROMICL^TH^KPAY. B. C. Whipple; An Introduction, to New Light",' is being given to ABOUT NEW BOOKS the Theatre, by Frank M. WMting; homemakers. It includes recipes Spadenlioe Club Outlines Program u Capt. Sibbern Cites Army Nurse Need Merchandising Primer,, by Isaiah for reading lamps, sewing, tele- [omeWeek Biertuempfel, Reinhardt Completes \ fa*** — and a^ adults _ Area Residents Serve C He was, graduated from the Corps "Schools at Quantico,' Va., is Cranfard Free rantoc library (Bud) Wilson; Flower , Show vision, Desk work. -The study cen-i r* .'•• T.1. • ' V» • I. are earef Speeches: 1952-1953, ed. by A Lincoln School Partnt-Teacher Mrs. Bucher instructed members 26, it was,'announced to- Democrat, for a one-year. unex- Reinhardt now goes to Nellis on flower arrangements arid iuHt» Hinkel, clerk, of 203 Thomas ics and' a complete course.'in the was stressed by' (fapt Sibbern as unteers to work with patterns at Craig Baird; The Next Fifty Years 1 s Air Force Base in Nevada t6 com- **This is where the motorist ,Portr«lt* ."'.' William Rilct Burnett; The Cuckoc AtKoosBros. Association will sponsor a square ed them. Theftr-^ — " EJward J. Shaheen, Cran- phed term on the Union County street. :. " '. Navy's latest electric torpedoes. she told how the shortage of nurses the—Veterans' Hospital ih Lyons of Flight, by (Bernt Balchen and dance September 25 at 8 p.m. at Board of Chosen Freeholders''at plete hiij training in jej t fighteg r 'must do v his; part." Chief Fischer Portrait of a Child, the Houston in -the .-Spring, by Elizabeth Cadetl New Jersey will rank among the pated in a flower arranl builder-developer, who is The Grand Jury was impaneled Museum of Fine Arts favorite, If rngde so much more work for. was- told by Mrs. Floy/Pollard, _a Erik Bargausi; My Mission ' to the school. Paul Selby will be Itird the Noveinber 2 General i^eetioh. plane?l . H e wililll then return to!s^d!^d- -IIt i s up to the ddrivers to ,..,„. . , „ . n The Pride of th'e Peacock, by Ruth shop, using zinnias, I,.,it of the Home Builders' the 119th I1«hter-Bomber.Squad- be especially alert near schools!1.'**' Wednesday by^Supenor,Court a wonderfully natural little girl, those in the service." Although she Reel Cross Gray Lady, at the Sep- Spain, by Claude G. Bowers; In first states ^this fall in the percaller- . . Mayor ftiertuempfel gained the t Chatterton; Starlight Basin, bj golds and other flowers of Metropolitan New -„;, «#«».-> AI. #-!..»-J „. x-J_ uLn^ ni^o™.,,,^, :„ _':J__.i_i Judge Richard J. Hughes. GeorcGeorge Among the Marine officer can- painted by Madame. Lebrun. who was kept very busy, I she said she tember meeting of/the Newcomers') the. Summer House, by June centage of. homemakers. whp can Members Tof the association and GQP nomination .last Thursday roh of the Air Guard at Newark playgrounds, in residentia liked France and enjoyed hej_stay their. own gardens. W. Robbins, of Berkeley didates undergoing six weeks of Uved at the court of Louts XVI and Club yesterday. Giff Cheshire; Fight the Wild Riy Bowles; Reach for the Sky, by tell anybody just, why they have their friends have been invited to •evening from the i Union County Airport. ' .• '" areas. and any place children vfry Paul Brickhill; Your Place in TV, Sirs. George J. Prohofka was co- socjkers in New Jersey's ; Heights -was chosen- as foreman _di4-8-S£or*-or--mar« of portrait* of- 'niinr4'explained thht nil -err—by—-WT~"Edmunds—Claussen better lighting-than-they-had-this attend. ,. .._ Republican Committee, in a three- might _be to Marie Antoinette. by Edwin B. Broderick; Essen hostess^ The nejrt-mectinirwji, an-area—will-findf-that aricT James Smith, Jr., of R.ahway toon Leaders Class nt the Marine Following service in'World War types of service are needed, so Winds of Heaven, by Alive Len. A meeting of "the executive -1 I man race with Lauris H. Sorenson, At the same time children tials of Retail Selling, by J. Whit time last year. be October IS at~the home oj M^ ,jrbd!'Jers"have'|!pnfe oll.iput to will be deputy .foreman. 1I( Mrs. Sibbern came out as a first that even a person witli no spec- Covert; The Devil Diver, by Frank board will be held Monday at 7f30 Elizabeth Repbulican chairman, Chief Sees Need themselves must do the best they ney Bunting; The ledger's Way Thie Lamp Fashion Festival now George Apsley pf 224 Columbia 'jve thiw the best buy,for their The inquest will work with lieutenant early, in 19^,6. She was ial talents can find her particular G.risp; Hearts in Trim, by Lavinj; a.m. at the school to discuss-the and Mayor Robert C. Kruegcr of can .to walk ' and play safejy, to Play Baseball, by AI Campanis being held at Koos Brothers, Rah- avenue. During October, the club Uni-y, with the newest products, Carroll K. Sellers of Cranford. le- called back to active (duty with the use in the work with the veterans R_. Davis;-Madness in' the Spring ways, shows not only the new1954-55 schedule. nces available Kenilworth. •..,,. >• •' For Team Work observing the rules: they have gal assistant to the prosecutor. ANSWER TQ "iCNOW YOUR AMERICA" 4.000, Years Under the Sea, by will tour the Elizabeth plant of i . • • .... : Army Nurse dorps'in December, Tho speaker--remarked that e by Elinore Denniston; .Fligh^.,. bj styles, but. their relation to the MKShaheen said. been taught, the chief- said. 1950, and was assigned to the, Ar- cheerful face alone, for instance, Pliilippc Diole. the Burry Biscuit Company. Township Com'mitteeman Kirk- •Schools are doing a line job Evelyn S. Eaton; I Put My Righi furniture — and the family. In cjlodo homes\^ll be open to In Child Safety Men In Service my Hospital, United- States Mili- sometimes can work wonders ...for -, The life and Times .of General WaVs A BavafeT Mrs. George Hollenbach, presi. patnek was selected unanimously of teaching safety, from kinder thp store's new; Home Accessories dent, presided. -, l,e'public' in variousXomrnunities,' . Nevy Lt. (jg) Ralf L. Hartwell, The United States is the oldest'existing republic tary Academy, West Point, N.Y.. 'these hospitalized boys. Foot In, by Harry Essex; A Fable Two-Gun Cohen, by Charles The «we and dread with which tha EDWARD J. SHAHEEN the previous evening by the Dem- "Things get done when people garteh through high school," he by William Faulkner. Drage; China's Red Masters, by Department, a lighting consultant imtntored savage contemplates Ml iitui'iiiu t!ood archite^ura'l de- ocratic County Committee. • do them, together, and this is es- of 18 Dpering way, has been trans- From 'West Point, she went over- "There are many • who sympa- from Public Service - Electric and ^ii an11 coitstrOction and^a va- said, "and tbe police do all they ferred to Airship Squadron 1; U.- S."[ that began with a -president as chief executive. seas in September, 1951, and'.sfcrv- thize, but then, ,like the ostrich, The Invisible Outlaw, by Fred Robert S..Elegant; The Adolescent, mother-in-law an amongst the moat A knot is a unit of speed equal to The vacaricy._resulted from.the pecially true in the field of child can, to keep children safe on Gas,-Company of. New-Jersey^-is one nautical mile or 6,080 feet per Ytv-i'i -iuodels..from .the.cohlem- traffic safety." \— --•' Naval Air. Station, Weeksville, N. cd there until her return to this sUck_Uieirjieacls,;in the, sand.'IMra.. erick Faust (Max"Brand, Pseud.) by Marynia L/ Farnham; Laving familiar facts of anthropology."— .Jiomes-arid-doy&lopnient*-through- recunt death7ofc John H. M. Dud- Crpnfprd's streets:" " " ; WSir— ia_Ihe Painted Buttes, b. Theatre, by Alice V. Griffin; The talking to men and. women about Sir JanW Q. Tracer. hour. iriiry tn the conservative out, our state during National ley, Elizabeth Republican. Chief William A. Fischer of the country on August 27. She was Pollard said: "The truly . sympa- "recipes" which anybody maiy fol- ,]Kl'ii) ;il| price ranges. Our ai -But if this child safety pro^ promoted to the Tank of captain Peter Field, (Pseud.); The Quie Roosevelt Family of Sagamore Home Week will find many fear Edward C. McMahon, former Cranford Police Department made thetic person is the one who sym- 1 low. ' . < to Biertuempfel the commuhity ino making.'b suc-J '•:. • ' •' ' ,. ened an "aisle of light." More than w has certainly contributed work with the Army in France, who think tht'y would like to doSmith); The Best American 'Short by Waltei; Jacob: Free-lance Writ- brackets," Mr. Shaheen continued. received 180 votes to 95 for Mr.cess of the child traffic safety pro- s^| TAP — BALLET -, TOE — ACROBATIC CAPT. LILA O. SIBBERN two dozen room settings drama- KNOW YOUR AMERICA p:\ving the way for many Mew 8«apa . ' reported that they started in one .hospital ,work should not shy away Stories, 1954, edited by Martha ing for a Living, by Paul W. Kear- "Our Association Tmembers have Sprenson and 47 for Mayor Krue- gram being sponsored locally this MODERN JAZZ 8c HAWAIIAN DANCING tize the relationship of lamps to ,,,re T^mo purchasers vtlith the 1 which will Wash cloth small room with very-little equip- because they fear they would be Foley; Run Killer, Run, by Wil-ney; Your Dating Days, by Pau A contributed toward the tiemcri- •gfci . The showing of Mayor Krue- month by the- Crahford • Police ALSO VOCAL TRAINING liam Campbell Gault; The Fall.of Henry Landis; Where Lana Meets furniture, show new lamp styles *y HEDENBERG-M .CBEAN 'bility to do so. Because of the dous progress' in the home build- es In cold water, remoye stains ment, and ended up working in a strv'ed 'with -the corps for two nnd overcome emotionally." ger was surprisingly good in view Department • and the National without extra tii^*ifhfyi^. and pi»fc* a Titan, by Igor Gouzenko; DonSea, by Clare Leightpn; Pilot, by that 'harmonize, and demonstrate noro liberal credit terms and low- ing industry throughout the nation 250-bed hospital in a remodeled one-half years in Calcutta, India. Mrs. Pollard said that anyone r down payment requirements of the fact that only Kehilworth Safety Council. • fabri'^ moth-proof andmildew-proaf sanitarium. The size of the build- Sh^Js a member and former ad- Camillo's Dilemma, by Giovann. Anthony W. Le Vier; Engineer's proper choice of bulbs. A special and in New Jersey with the coop- formally backed him. Kenilworth "If we are to keep our Children interested in becoming a Gray "bulb bar" adjoins the aisle, which •rovidwl in the 1954 Housing Bill, are among the aoap industry devel- Tirthiv; ing, she related, made their work jutant of Cranford'Post 212, Amcr-. Guareschi; The Wrong ' Woman, Dreams, by Willy Ley. eration of our National and .State lias only six voles on the .county safe in -traffic," the chief said, t predicted •oon. Lady should contact Mrs. Frances is a feature of Koos' celebration of AAAP OF "THE V4ORLD ore :ii«' more of the lower and organizations. With th,e tools pro- / •'. difficult because th'ere were not ican Legion. ". , . by,Glen Haley; Hard Man With a committee. * , ' . "it's gping. to take .'the combined A Thorough foundation In Ballet Tech- 1 Boettger, chairman of Gray Lndies Adventure Happy, by Jule Man- the seventy-fifth, anniversary of iddlu income groups will now be vided us b,y the new Housing Ad, enough nurses available to provide Gun, by Charles N. Heckelman. . ; The election of Mayor Biertu- efforts! of .motorists, _ parents and nique gives the pupil a foundation on In November, 1933, she wasforVCranford Chapter, American nix; Home HaircuttingMade Easy, the light bulb's invention—Light's ie to s( c their way clear, to own we will continue to meet the re- a correspondingly large staff. married to Ernest Sibbern, who isRed Cross, or the local Red Gross The Fourth Horseman, by Wil by Jack Mercia; Madame de - wn homos. empfel-was a foregone conclusion the children themselves.** .-, which every other type., of dancing is Diamond Jubilee. quirements of our citizens-for xvell The role of parents in this three- Si?'' Mrs. Sibbern originally went to an executive in the New York office. Henry; Thieves' Hole~'by David A padour, by Nancy Mitford; Cav- /S THE : when Mrs. El fie Scheidler of Ros- built > Howcrth; The Bird's Nest, by * The book, "See Your Home In A f of. home seekers built, well located homes at all way safety effort is very impor- j , France with the 302nd Division, office of the;Standard Oil Devel- alry of the Sky:. The* Story of VS OLDEST ellc, who lost out in her bid for Shirley Jackson; Banners Against will visit, the many model price levels." tant. Chief Fischer pointed out, TAUGHT BY TEACHERS WHO ARE but .when thqt unit was transferred opment Company. - They'have, a Marine. Combat ..Helicopters, .by REPUBLIC renomination in April, dropped PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED to Germany she elected to remain daughter,.. Mrs. Vincent Prulello. Mrs. Bowling Hostess . the Wind, by John E. Jennings. out of tht race. She has accepted for parents~can regulate to a large ' ';• > Lynn Montross;-Lafe with the Met /A/, THE §1 '• in France and was assigned to theliving in the Bronx,, and a grand-' To Service League Sally's Real Estate Venture, by by Helen Noble; Desperate Scen- the\ position of executive secre- extent the activities of their chil- s Enid and Margaret Johnson'; The dren, keeping them away from •» 34th GcnerW Hospital. daughter,, Linda Maria PruleHo, Mrs.. A. W. Bowling of 10 Wil- ery, by Elliott' Paul; Sewing Mag- tary of the Cerebral Palsy League -A graduate of the Elizabeth born in June. Iron Maiden, by Edwin Lanham. ic, by Mary B. Picken; Selecting of Union County. dangerous tra.ftlc areas When they Kir'*' low street was hostess- Tuesday PIANO are not under the. direct super- General Hospital School of Nuin- Take My Place, by Elsie Mack an Occupation, by Charles Prosser afternoon at a special meeting,of vision 1 of an adult. Parents also M WICKS ing in 1933, Capt. Sibbern took (Frances Moore)! The "Long and C. S. SifTerd; Improve Your STUDIO sican roMuui Scheherazade was, the fabled the Cranford Junior Service Watch, by Robert F Mirvish, Local Man Trustee have many opportunities to teach p • refresher courses in . 1942 before League at htij; home, y Home with Built-Ins, by Robert u,Ba(2«ltm»caauai Waiting for Camilla, by Elizabeth children good, safety habits. ccta. AM * t"O o< oraaje ej«' joining the Army Nurse CorpS(in teller pf stories'in-The-Arabian . Plans for the fall concert series Scharff; The Jack Denjpsey Story, OPENS For Retarded Unit School of The Dance Montagu; pulling Strings, by Mad- "Of course," fie said, "one of the 1943. During World War^H she Niflhts, . ...•.•••"••• • ' - to be presented by the Colonial by. Gene Schoor; The Romance of . Alber' M: Vajda of 175 Locust -•••-••.a..«i:- .. "•'••• 11 Eastman Street Cranford .elin from the stodlo of incorporation last •• week with Sctiiettelin a Co, N«<« voi* »j ••; V 97 ' Anywhere In The V. 8. or Canada .league's board of managers v> as Prescott; The Glass Village, by El- You and, Your Aging Parents, by of Nadls Belsenberg • Of New service or more expert advice on Insurance mat- County Clerk Henry G. Nulton. GAS HEATING ?! lery Queenj^, The Remarkable Edith Stern; Civil Engineering The alms of the • non-profit ' , Safe, Rrasodable and. called by Mrs. R. B. Winkel, pres- York City has opened a piano ters than right here. Telephone and we'll make Surveys & Estimates - ' Immediate Service. ', ident. Yoimg Man, by Cecil Roberts. Handbook, by Leonard Church cqrporation are to ."promote the without obligation n ' Royal Intrigue, by Eve Stephens *tndto at 110 North Ave., West, 1 By Van — Ball — Boat — Air Urquhart; The Arts of Living, by an appointment at your convenience. I care, training arid education of (Evenlyn Anthony, Pseud.);_. The Vogue Magazine, ed.; Yankee Cranford. Mr.. DeCamp, form- .retarded—children,, whether in the t: L Ouch! --^---_ Suburban 1rip Casc.pf the Forty Thieves, by Ce-Whalers in the South Seas, by A. erly of Chicago, has concertUed public schools, state institutions Now at Our New Location In earlier • times, . particularly cil Street (John Rhode, Pseud.); and its o\vn non-profit school pro- Insulating & Heating i 1 , ! HENRY Pv TOWNSEND, Agent in the midwest and Is well i 4ii - 1 among the Anglo-Saxons, the brlde^ Good-bye, My-Lady, by James ,tect. the NaiicY-Luzon^ -Training QuimbyLatXeiitral,-Westfield &: • ' SCOTT'S groom was given n ihoc by the : Corp."~ "'""' ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc -Howell Street; Love Is-Eternal, by 8EETHIS WEEKS AMSWER ON NEXT PAGE .School.^-----— •••--- - v-»..:.:-..,- r i ?•?• Fireproof Stone* Packinr & Cratlnr a Specialty bride's* father to denote a transfer 1 In authority over the lady. By cus-Irving Stone; The Healing Oath, students as well as beginners. "596 CHESTNUT STREET "A for Commercial and Estimates Given Freely ROSEIXE PARK—Cll 5-2100 Household Goods. tom the gentleman tapped or struck by Andre Soubiran; Sinister Interested Undents may reach Call WEstfteld 2-4464 Stones, by Arthur Upfleld;.-The EXPERT SHOE — Read the Classified Ads — :» Ws wife on the head to demonstrate him at 110 North Ave, W. or — i Ws mastarv. "• Gray Captain, by Jere Hungerford REPAIRING HEDENBERG-MACBEAN ttti• • • !.•,'[ t Tel. CRanford 6-7903 : Mi • ;;:.-;::n«;}ciy;;uiuum:::u QUICK SERVICE 106 SOUTH AVE..EAST, CRANFORD'CR 6 3000 " ' W ^| m • •-jr.-. Wrf-A i LOUIS MONTINI 'SHOE REPAIRING MUSIC FOR YOUNG PEOPLE • AUea St. Cnuford by members of the , cltooi on, College HTTLErS^p Do THE-NEXT BEST THING sponsored by YOV A LETTER FROI/HGME •I -it. t'.iiti V,1 nt {%0 THE CRANFORD JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE IS THE WEEKLY VI^IT OF •• •• • -i I •!•;>.•!

-.!• ••*£?•$ -*- The Citizen . -1! p.':';••.«:« S GAS IS CLEAN You want the heating system you put In today—fo be the most m String ATLTHE SPECIAL COLLEGE RATE OF ' Gas is the cleanest of all heating fuels. It burns without modern-tomorrow. That's why it m smoke or odor, leaving neither stains or" residue. will pay ypu to get the facts about gas house heating. Today * GAS IS DEPENDABLE ,i the number of gas heating iftr -tj -•••-• -,-•-•-.-• -'• - i-=ii.-., • -. *r - _..-•.....--.-'..---•-- - stallations is increasing faster <.. Gas Is always ready for instant use. . ' . . U Brass Ghoir—November 13th than; any other automatic heat- * GAS IS BEST FOR ing system. Homes that have gas (Tnimpets — Trombones — French Horns — Tuba) FOR THE COLLEGE YEAR NOW TO JUNE heating will be the modem AUTOMATIC HEATING § homes of tomorrow. Your home, IN ADDITION TO All. THE HOME-TOWN NEWS, your von or daughter Gas Is the only fuel that conies into the home ready to w1 too, will be more modern, worth will enjoy reading th« doings ol fatends In other schools and college*, as burn. Already in gaseous form, il does not have' to be more, easier to sell. •• • pumped Irrto or placed in the heating equipment. • f'i Full Symphony — December 4th chronlcl»d In the popular "COLLEGIANS' CORNER" Column. , (Colonial Litlle Symphony) GAS IS MODERN Call us for a FREE Gat Heating Survey •?; _ __ USE THIS CONVENIENT ORDE•RDIR BLANK — ------\. ' „ The use of gas for house heating Is growing rapidly. It- '' . Is widely recognized as the most modem method of Of Your Home! heating; because of the inherent characteristics and ad- FIRST ASSIGNMENT - PALL TERM , vantages of GAS THE FUEL. CHANFOHD CITCEN AND CHRON1CTX Let's study shoes. Are dressy flats a major problem? Either ••r\M GERALD QU1NLAN, Music Master 21-23 Alden SU Cranlori N. J. GAS IS SILENT the soft,, laced pump or Ihe stitched snap-button (in kid or suede) ' Gas burns without noise. It offers the user greater choice will rate you an A. Got a question' on loafers? The Sandier classic CSratLnosni .'•'••• • In the location of equipment. - j is required, r fERVICINQ IS RELIABLE Ploau send The Citizen and Chronicle from .....y..^...... :..;.....„.„„..-...... -•"• $"7-95 until Juno 15 to: . , ' " Customers using gas' for house heating receive more re- liable equipment servicing when required than those 7 CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM using other fuels. • OP BOSTON 11A.M. Sharp Name i : .— Signed For reservations call: !l5 \J.vJ- X X !5 Shoes For Men, Women & Children MB8. S. V. MATTESON CR 6-3657 MK8. HENEY KEEP. JH. CR 6-9M5 Tickets $2.50 Open Monday Nights MM. L. M. TUCKEB _„ „ CK «-26»» for Series, of Three a $3 enclosed. D SendbUL EUZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY EUZABfTH 2^100 WESTNEIO 2-0040 . RAHWAY 7-1050 [Quimby at Central •«^^*^» Westfield I H1ULCKEST 2^510 MEIUCHEN A41972 I •'.: •>', • A . ••.-

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Project comnHtlee, Mrs. Goodwin, "February; They Ulsp planned a 'discuss the Halloween pan. $10 and $5; Joseph G. Winston 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday and 1 Work of reported, on the various sitc:F in Halloween party for the troop. Members of the troori w.' Roselle, $7 and. $5. and Nicholas flrsP philanthropic , breakfast to eiith. Airborne Division. He has administration from Tri-SlaTe Col- McManus Bros. Plans High way Furniture Store Wednesday. Merman Bielefeld raise money for the club's Christ- Cranford .that are nva^laWle for th Thp next, meeting will be held teh.d a camporcC on October Mohiyock. i«55 Third Mrs. Staiger / <<>nipk>ti-d including lege, Angola. Tirf. He entered.the in • •• • . avenue who secvedon the stuff of General mas charity. Currently she "is bcautification ; program proposed on October 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the 10. service December' 1. 1953; and took % Survey Committee Dtvight Eisenhower translating serving as recording secret Jury of Casino. • It wa^ announced that all Named District basic training at Carapl Picket*. by the club, and mcmDcrs voted to Court Fines of $5 plus $5''costs were German documents will be the In- the Colony Club. A «|;i(H'i.ito of Cranford\ High i Told Gardeners pnx*ee in completed typing schooL dent, of the Meta P. Shircffs Gar- chairman with Mrs. Harold Walsh, unregistered vehicle; Christlari added to-accomiriodate, employes of Mrs Hugo M. Staiger, Jr., of Pfc, Myers Graduates den Club of EUrahcih L Magistrate Char- 1•Vasque?:, New York, N.Y.. care- of thu liottoht; committee for th ' * industries, me course is 711 ^ ^ the work of the Roadsicjc Survey annual flower show of the Unio: Elevens had fcneavy caleri- less driving; Joseph P«tko, Ros- pointed Fifth District i hp-( from. Airborne School to student with <- v<-:n (if publicity Ttfi-. NTItliohis A. Myers, son of Csmmati&~~ot USr~SlaJc" Federa County Park Commission, an- Lr Monday night as he disposed eHe failTtn-iK! 3 German or those with a speaking chairman of the New Jersey State tion of jCjfardcn Clubs at the meet- Arthur J. Wolke, 212 Retford ave- nounced that Mrs.. Henry. Frahmo, •of a th«jc7week backlog of cases >r reading "acquaintance with the Federationo of Women's Club by .Mr. and Mrs. Ix J. Myers of |33 ing last Wednesday evening of thp nue, disregarding a policeman's : Mrs. Albert j~txy. -Mis. Martin NOTICE TO PERSONS K,. Municipal Court ' 'anguagf. • ' ' , .' . . Mrs. Stanton H. Dpvis of Plain- West Holly street Was graduated ..I Green Thumb Garden Club. • Cushmeycr and , Mrs. Francis order, j field, Fifth District vice-president. • • * recently; from airborne school, -FALL SPECIALS- 1 hist penalties of the evening Mrs. James Goodwin of .700 Gal- Burke will represent- the Green Driving without lights .resulted A member of the executive board DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS vi<« Jule C. Hagmann of Shdrt Fort "Campbell, Ky. lows Hill ruad u-as hostess, assist- Thumb. Garden .Club as hostesses. THIS WEEK O\LY It?V<" -iinl Kobert Hamilton of New- in o fine of $2"pTus $3 costs for Roosevelt PTA of the Colony Club of Cranford ed by Mrs. Thomas Roarfi. The show, will be staged at th Johil. L- Petcrman of We,sttleldr ... Private Myehs was presented I'.'j; who paid Ones of $3Q plus $5 for the' past three yenrs, Mrs. • Following Mrs.' J!c:!h£an's ?alk. Trailsidc Museum in the Wnt- Ii you are. a qualified and registereel voter of tho while Solomon Rabsteln of Inter- Staiger served us >iK nu>»«»i-.» with a diploma by .Brigadier Gen- costs, each, on speeding Plans Festival GLADS, i -chung-Reseryation-on • September State who expects to-be absenl outside the State on lakjsn_was giveti.the same.penalty ihiiirman Bnd-waschalnnajl-0f;^iterul-Ralt>h-LrOsbumc'Df the Elcv- -i- conducted the business-' 26'from 2 until 5 p.m. . for driving without a tail'light.' The ways' and means committee November 2rt954 or a qualified and registered voter' C'erk Willis C. ^ird^s 'i •"• Membership chairman,".;. Mrs, James Salway of 319 Prospect of Roosevelt School PTA,. Mrs. -Tne-chairntan of the Comjnunity (ij fines paid in the who will be within the State on November 2. 1954 but street was -fined $3 plus $2 for PQM POMS, bunch 1.50 :,,ns Bureau during the pic- William Sussky and Mrs. Ben held at the school on October 2. sion. av.enue, Kenilworth; Jnmes ' P. NEW STORE: Sketch shows McManns Bros, new unit now tinder construction in Route 9. Woodbridge, near turnpike and parkway ing that a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you. O::»i speeding fines imposed Domas, Sr., Roselle, and Albert An expanded -por'gram including DAY OR EVENING CLASSES Cemetery Bouquets 1.50 loctiny- night-included-the- fol- On drunk and disorderly Littman;; KlfW»beth7"$7" nnd ""$5; manyfeature'irthat will" appenT'tG" ei;its. Store, with (lass-and-brick front, has 20,000 square feet of floor space and Is one of a.chain planned 1>y McManus. Such request must state your home address, and the charges, Oscar Addle of 4 Wai I oainK: Dorothy McGrath, ' 24 each. .••"•• the parents has been made possi- YOUR LAWN-NOW! address to which said ballot should be senC and must MJD-''C'1 terrace; and Robert' L. street was flhed 55 and Anderson • Toko your choice of sched- Hill of 43 Johnson avenue was Passing red lights, Milton R. ble this year. For the finSt time, Veterans Straw Flower Bouquets .50 Charles E. Dickey,, reminded the be signed with your signature, and state the reason chit;k Elizabeth. $10 and $5 costs, ulos from 15 to 25 hours a which will extend more than 200 chandising—-honesty, quality and uis J 11 8 sentenced to'o'nc day in the Slahorj.-Wcstlleld. and Frank M. club that the flower arranging eich: L° - .Co *" . Newark; the basement level of the schbol Approved for week, day or evening. House Plants of All Descriptions « Correct SOU ACIDITY frith — McManus Will Add feet to the rear, will be two park generous service, established many why you will not be able to vote at your usual polling municipal jail. Brnun, Elizabeth, $10 and $5; each; course-to-be given by Mrs. Harold A«I!>"°">' Sorrentino, Newark, and as well as the outdoor playground dUrharttt'd uftrr . . • You'll/earn a N.J. State- ing area capable of accommodat- years ago by the. founders of the 1 driving without glasses as requir- Gifts for The New Home L. Brooks of Westtteld will begin Highway Store ing hundreds o( cars daily. Oni corporation — would be continued place. No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or ii^ Camuso, Livingston, $8 and Other fines paid at the Viola- ed — George Cassera, 644 Pa'sxuk- will be utilized. This will permit Juno 27. 1050 High School certificate ap- tions Bureau during the thrci-- prcyod for udmissiqn to on October .4. Enrolled in the will be located in front, and i in the Woodbridge'store. forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor is 55. i-acli. ,•••'•• avenue, Kenilworth, und Harold showing of movies and, cartoons, Voo rut complrlr' • full high Stop In—We Will Sell You One Flower or 1,000. LIME OR LIMESTONE week period included the follow- ,'krhool cobrav lii !! )••&», pr«-. collogW. course from Green- Thumb are A modern highway furniture larger one in the rear, convenien While no date for competitor! received not less than eight days prior to the election. .: Ignoring sU»p street signs cost E. "Ley, Mil.lburh. $5" and $5; no jind will also allow for a coffee Don't Be Bashful in Asking for Those Few Flowers Mrs. King, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Lewis store is being built in Woodbridge to the. two main entrances. has been set, hope was expressed Xoiir.:>n of Minneapolis, ing: .. • . driver's license in possestiion — para for m prol>*Bl«iul c»re«r • Your/ Veteran's Allowance and contains the foregoing Information. arid'desseri room for adults. in vnglntterlnc. buslnoBB nd- may be as much as twice, Griffiths, Mrs. Ley, Mrs. Burke, by McManus Bros., it was an- that a fall opening will be possible. j." C-. SI0 P'uS $5 costs;-Raymond Careless driving' — Robert C Tainzin MacDoiiald, 215" Oichurd 1 You May Need to Complete Your Table Setting. For The Land's Sake — USE 1 The new McManus Bros.-Mld- mlnUtrallorl. et« Keep youf Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs: Brixner. Mrs/ Baumann, Springfield; Peter G A new feature of special inter- f or eVen three times, your nounced today by John A. Mc- h •!>;>. J«•-'.' Roselle. $7 and $3, and street, $2 and $3. Job. arrange ft schedule to dlescx County store is being built •'. tuition. . . ' • : ,. •' • '• . -: . Edward Allan, Mrs. Nicholas Irri- Manus, vice president of the 74- 9 K..r'..V S. McGale, ,210 Sa'iler- Spahn, 38 Munsee drive, and Wcs- est to adults will be a public auc- I by McManus Bros, in conjunction Scout Mothers Club J. WALTER COFFEE, tion of new merchandise and food •alt your own ronv«nlt*nr«. • A veteran with 36 months pcraio, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Walter year-old furniture firm located at ;.tr,rI: IJobcrt Harrington, New- |lcy a Stanger,. Jr., 409 Casino Fall credit (Iven for prior — FRED or HARRY Will Be at Your Service — PEAT MOSS HYPER with Lindwciss Associates Inc. It itapjes donated by local merch- entitlement can males up 2 Farrisworth, Mrs. Roach./. Mrs. avenue, $17 and > $5, each, 1152 E. Jersey street, Elizabeth. is the first of a chain the hrm Plans Year's Program Township Clerk, ark, .'in* William E. Cleaver, Clif- GGR Attacks blgh •chpol work. Co-edUc*' 'years of high school and', Chris Witting and Mrs./fcilbert . The new unit will be known as ton. $5 :•«<) $5. each. speeding — Jay M. Lasker, Hill- ants. There ,will a|so be a '.'coun- tlonal. - expects to operate eventually, .in- The Mothers' Club of Boy Scout try store" and a booth for the have almost enough loft for NO DELIVERY ON SPEClAIJi Orrok. McManus Bros.-Middlesex County, 23 North Ave., East Cliawd with passing red lights, side; George A. Zhelesnik, Linden; UKUIHTCH ANY DAY THIS • a 4-yoar college course. cluding one in Monmouth and an-Troop 76, sponsored by Cranford Harry Schuler, Linden, and Frank Case Detractors sale of used .^Halloween costumes. It was the 'dep'ision'of the, club and will be operated independently Post 212, American Legion, mot j(>.t-;)!i -11. Gmtn of Nixon paid IVKKK U A.M. to U F.M. ' other , later in Morris County Cranford, N. J. Factions of tbe Republican Par- The. fjarcel post booth of sur- .-• .1. to hold its second/annual flower as a branch store. It is -Monday-^evenlng-Bt-the-easlnoTto- 3 c ii ^taCTnnKTTh^T ^ ^actaiges^w41lT~aBainr-bc^iH" REKEMEIER'S ihowin the spVing'-of 105S. erected' at the junction j>J_ U.S.abeth. plan the year's activities. evidence, an well • as games of date to be announced later. Route 9 and King Georges Post. Republican senatorial candidate, Area Growing Fast A program was discussed to Clifford P. Case ofRnhway, were skill, !'pony rides, carnival rides 106 WALNUT AVE. The resignation of Mrs. Griffiths Rd., just south of New Jersey Mr. McManus said the Wood- raise funds for the troop, which Dated: September 16/1954. arid miniature golf to entertain the Founded 1924 .. 130 Wv THIRD AVE. KOSEtXE f Ds recording secretary was accept- Turnpike' Interchange 11, Wood- Now, sharply attacked today in a state- bridge site was selected after care- included a square dance to be held ment released by the Good Gov- children of the school and their 1186 RAYMOND BOULEVARD, comer Broad SC NEWARK Cntnfard Store .Open Sunday A_M. to 1*00 ed \vith;regret. Mrs. Roach was bridge", ,and slightly north of the ful consideration. Commenting on in November and a card party for friencjs. . Opposite Public Service Bus Terminal — Phono MArkel 3-4050 unanimously elected to replace Edison'and Garden State Parwajr ernment Republicans of, Union Roselle Store Open Sunday — 8JO AJI. to S the rapid growth and phenomenal brings you a wonderful new County.

**•/•' . " • •• • • bridges over the Raritan River. development of that section, he '•Good Government Republicans Mrs. Francis Dulicai and Mrs. One-Story Structure said the new store could serve a skimmed milk that's FORTIFIED VFW fJnit Welcomes Farnsworth' made the flower ar- The one-story building will have view with mixed feelings of alarm potential shopping area that in- and annoyance !the efforts of a Tliree NewTWembers rangements for the meeting. Mrs. a strikingly modern, glass and cludes most of Middlesex County, J with extra vitamins I Threi? new members were wel- Burkef of .106 Gallows' Hill road brick front. It will contain about few misguided members of the; northern Monmouth County -and Republican Party who have band- comed" by the Ladies Auxiliary to will be the next hostess on Octo- 20,000 square feet and- will be southern Union County. Jjer-X3.1—At-that-time, Mrs:- B.- completely—air-conditioned:- -Each quart of BordenYNon-- ed themselves, into u. .small .and Captain Newell Rodney Fiske Fost is: ~Mr~McManus emphasized that wilful group of dissidents," the 335, ^FW, at .a meeting Monday >laser, sales chairman for the Adjacent to the main building. the~same basic policies of meri Jrat Fortified Milk is fortified State Federation of Garden Clubs, with 2000 U.S.R units of statement says,' whose sole ob- evening at the Veterans Memorial Vitamin A and 400 U.S.» Hall. will be the guest speaker. jective. is obviously designed i6 units of Vitamin D. gain control, of the Republican . They are: Mrs. Johanna Fisher, 100 It Bag $4.49 Party of Union County and the Mrs, Dorothy Weiser ' and Mrs. Nat Trna Just the thing for you folks State of Now-Jo»Koy-to-tho-ult!- Donoth'y_piGlov.anni._They_.wflU-.be. "who^wunt"to have "a lovely rriate end that it be delivered over initiated on October 11. ar« not true wings at all, but sim- slim figure—and feel good/ tool .•.'•' lock, stock and barrel into 'the It-was announced that the buok- ply unbraced fold* of skin along Available On hands of an unknown group with and-a-half/highIfVhig t has been resched- And A Good Supply of the ildei of the body, attached to unknown objectives.. It is the all uled for ' s<-Sejitembei r 25. Mrs. the front and hind. !•{•. Easy Terms Get Borden's NEW Non-Fat Fortified Milk. Gives you ex- too familiar pattern of divide and Dorothy Klekner is chairman. tra nutrition without extra conquer!" A delegation from the auxiliary . Cheeks ... calorics. AGRICO VERTAGRE Americans 'now write M.M0.0M GENERAL ELECniC Pointing out it was the first or- Will attena the installation of offi- •heekfl a day, (1.000,000.000 a year. OIL-FIBED BOILEI ganization in the state to endorse cers of Cranford Post 212, Ameri- Chocks take care of 00 per eeai «< - At your store •former .Representative Case, the. can Legion, and its Ladies Aux- ^ exchange of money. organization said -it - "takes this iliary on . September yS, at the early opportunity to make its Casino. sition .clear and endorses the en- Mrs. Marlon Jones -has been tire Republican ticket dedicated to named dinner chairman for the '^T the continuance of the Eisenhow- annual visit lot the state depart-/ LINCOLN er-Case brand of government." , ment preslde/it'on October. 24. Mrs. Tailors (S^ Cleaners Dale Brinkerhofjf^ Mrs. Klekner and Mrs. Pat Korner are serving, M S^^tb Union Art-., Cranford Scientific German Class on the dinner committee. ESPOMA-BOVUNG 'Mill. rATETtA;\rr«». Refreshments were- served by •••*•• Addled at Junior College Mrs. Ann Bird and her ;cpmrhHteev A course in scientific German an«l/^ goo

\ BonWs Farm PfoiJudf of New Jertoy, Inc. found in the entire Metropoli- Here Is your big opportunity to lawn Seed *« ww *«i«illc TV proflrom, "Ju»Ht»," tan oreo. Not only can you BY Competition •» .your guarantee •adi Ihundoy nigtit at 9.301M. ww WN»T, ChamMl 4. get one of the finest pianos orr compare many famous mokes, th« market today, whether it but you have o wide choice of C.E.TRUBENBACH be console, spinet or grand of top-flight service IncludingJFrench Pro- fromAHenburg-Piano House! _Wc arc .. br ttt In vincial, Modem;.. Louis XV, Experiment Station. Oy ur- MASON &HAMUN well—you only.have to open the phone ~r 11 KNABE Only $1.30 a Pound ferent oil companies:, deliver fuel oil book to find another oil company eager Ing our September Piano Sale. •and others. ^._ 5 lbs. — §6^5-—10 lbs. $12 around your neighborhood? As a local for your business. —•-••'• ----- ~Altenburg Pidno House has SOMMER - oil jobber and distributor we can tell you < This is how competition in America's had a reputation for many -WEBER Come in soon and try one of YOUR CHOICE OF 8 MIXTURES that the competition for your business is progressive competitive oil industry BALTIMORE GEO. STECK these pianos—spend holf an AT NEW LOWER PRICES _ Eiach Sayings Account mighty keen. works for you. And this is our promise year* of selling only the finest /That competition Is a good tiling—for that we'll never stop trying to win and WASHINGTON end our list of satisfied custo- EVERETT hour irj private with it — there you and for tu. It keeps us on our toes keep your business by reaching yon first mer! Is state-wide. All our CABLE-NELSON is no obligation to buy. Also, Save Your Grass Clippings/ Leaves, Etc Insured up to $10,000 and it's your guarantee of the best service with the newest; most improved product* your thtrip H\pe mart WES way-ron Ton* oi B&O't possible. Because if we don't serve you and services. lh-tldlnfl Olejel-Eloctric train* from. PlalnPielcl. B4O pianos ore sold with our five we can give you terms on the tra««I otsvti you good food, friendly mrvlco. and year guarantee. purchase of any instrument ADCO OR fOR OIL HEAT YOU CAN'T BEAT. INSIST OH you dioose to suit your finan- Converts Them Into Valuable /Manure Tol»da Our selection of pianos is one Chicago; Ondiwatl,-(ooltvUla, St. loub. CowMctioni cial (Midget. « wWi through doepert to California V «h« most complete to be 1 CURRENT DIVIDEND Mobilheat «MlT 1 h • Bums clean and hot—keeps your alMth S44OO m TUk«* 'V:,' 1 HOLLAND BULBS fuel bOls low! Call us for MobUheai OMc* Pb«M< tlminUU «-*700 NEW SPINETS. H.00R SAMPLE SPINETS. NEW GRANDS. USED GRANDS The Leading Savings Institution in Central Union County and expert burner service! CROCUS • TULIP • HYACINTH • ETC. LARGE SELECTION OF STYLES AND FINISHES 1 PLANT MADONNA LILY BULBS — NOW! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT BROAD AND PROSPECT STS. FALL FLOWERING.CROCUS .MOHUSTOWN Consult . ' ?'•« MAIMSON LTNAM , ALL PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY AND GUARANTEE CHOICE PAPER WHITES @ 10c EACH \ Anthony of Westfield \ NO PAHDNG PROBLEMS — DBIVE IN YARD J ERAL SAVINGS " on changing Hairstyles, If you can't come In MAIL THIS COUPON C E. TRUBENBACH "DEPENDABLE. FR1ENVLY SERVICE^SMCE 192S- Hair Cutting, and Permanent Waving, tm Spltwt. a New Grand OPEN CRanford 6 0900 Permanent!* §10.00 and up anMr Sanpl* SplTMl - o Used Grand THURSDAY OFFICEi EVENING ftaai* COB. NORTH & UNION AVES. LEXINGTON AVE. A1NLV.B.H. wburq ttraat EL 2-0648 MAUD HOUSiT D BROAD AT PROSPECf nthony Jtiairdressers Fl STOZi y 11S0 CAST JERSEY STREET OF WESTFIELD ,'•/ BJZAIETH, N. J. 116-118 SOUTH AVEL. EL CRanford 6-1661 — •:«™ A SAVINGS INSTITUTION t;r, • 225 E. Braul Street WE 2-2316 ftm*.

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x Project committee, Mrs. Goodwin, •• \ • February. They also planned a discuss the Halloween party. $10 and '$5; Joseph G. Winston, : • ' i •»• 6:15' to 7:30 "p.m. on M< first philanthropic breakfast." to Work of Roadside reported on the various sites in Halloween party for the troop. - .Members of |he troop ^ Roselle, $7 and $5, and Nicholas cnth Airborne Division.- He has administration •ifrom Tri^tate-Col- McManus Bros. Plans Highway Furniture Store [usyMght Wednesday, ^erman Bielefeld! raise money for the club's Christ- V Cranford that arc available for the The next meeting will be held tend a camporee on October n - g«nypck.Vf«55. Third avenue, completed soven Jumps, including leg», Angola, Ind. He entered the : who served on the staff of .General mas charity.' Currently she is bcautiflcation program .'proposed on. October 4.-at 7:30 p.m. at the 10. . Carwood,' %$ and $5. : scrv'ce December 1, 1953, and took Survey Committee Dwight Eisetihpwer . translating serving as recording secretary of two at night. •'. • • \;y, • .'•>' Named District basic training at Camp Pickett, by the club, and members voted to Casino. It was annbunced that all ?orCovact ' Tines of $5 pi as $5 co'sts wer0 Germbp documents will, be the :n- A . graduate of Cranford High v the Colony Club. Told Gardeners proceed with plans. \ '' ' - - • mothers are urged to attend to — BUY IN CRANFORD ^ imnosed on other rhotqrists as struetor. -Ya^/'ttrid Camp Chaffee, Ark.- Prior Concluding the., aununer court Publicity Leader School in 1950,'he'holds a bache- u>;'attending airbdrne school;""he ;•.{' Mrs. Vincrnt Mulligan, presi- Mrs. Benjamin F. Brixner, co- follows; John Young, Irvlngton, Dr. MacKay said the class was nd resumin lor of science degree in business completed typing school. dent of thcMeta P: Shireffs Gar- Lchcrfi'l*-' » « regular unregistered jvehicle; Christian msm MrsJ Hugo M. Staiger, Jr., of Pfc. Myers Graduates chUirman with Mrs. Harold Walsh, added to accommodate employes of den Clllh nf RIJ7!itiPfh tpn'ky nn of thu hontous committee for the "•""•-••'"«••• **T _ New»»—mmw York,, ,w.».N.Y.,. .em- 711 Drooksidg place lias. bfcu~ j Stevens had t. neavy calen- less driving; Joseph Petko. Ros- I From Airborne School the-Wfork'.of the Roadside Survey annual'flower show,of the Union pen fa gtuHontg n-ith nri.. y^lr- <*' Fjfth nUtri>-t •rifap—rnllvwA 'ix i-j ' IT—_• _i \ r l Pfo. Nicholas A. Myers, son of -Committee' uf 01 Centennial avenue for 111 election to be held on November 2. 1954. Idndl^ write •' possession, and iW AJacci, New- $10 and $5; ignoring stop street the traditional Fall Festival, to be ROSES, doz. 1.50 •drivinp while his license was re- ark, no driver's license in posses- signs — Max Poll, 25 Michigan or apply In person to the undersigned at once requost- held at the school on October 2. HIGH SCHOOL avenue, Kenilworth; James P. V sion. ' MAKE « RENOVATE ... Jnfl..thai_a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you. | "QJ|,O,- speeding fines imposed Demas, Sr., Roselle, and Albert An expanded porgram including !., NEW STOBE: Sketch Bho%vs McManns Bros, new unit now rader construction in HonU 9. Woodbridxe. near turnpike and parkway On drunk and disorderly DAY OR EVEMNG CLASSES Cemetery Bouquets 1.50 liil WZ.™ included the fol- Littman,, Elizabeth, $7 and $5, many features that will appeal to exits. Store, with glass-and-brick lront,has 20.000 square feet of Boor space and b one of a chain planned by McManus. Such request must state your home address, and the charges, Oscar Addie of 4 Woll • '''• "• ••':•(••! jEn,: Dorothy • McGrath 24 !ach. the parents has been made possi- address to which said ballot should be, sent and must I Mansion terrace, and Robert L. street w^is fined $9 and Anderson Hill of. 43 Johnsoh avenue was Passing .j-cd ligbl«r, • Milton R. ble this year. For the first time, Veterans Take your choice of sched- Straw Flower Bouquets .50 mi um - mi! I Chick- Elizabeth, $10 and $5 costs, ules from 15 to 25 hours a' B, Charles Ei Dickey, reminded the chandising -!— honesty, Quality and be signed with your signature, and state the reason Slahor, Westfield, and Fran^.^M. which. Will extend more than 20( s sentenced to one day in the the basement level of the school club that the flower arranging McManus Will Add feet to the rear, will be two park generous service, established many leach;' Lou' J. Collins. Newark; Brnun, Elizabeth, $10 and $5, each; Approved for week, day o.r evening. House Plants of All Descriptions Correct SOIL ACIDITY With — why you will not be able to vote at your usual polling lAntlwny Sprrentino. Newark, and municipal, jail. \ - ..• as Well as the outdoor playground You'll earn a M.J. Slate course to be given by Mrs. Harold ing. area capable of accommodat- years ago... by the founders of the driving without glasses.as" requir- discharged after t \ June 27. 1030 Gifts for The New Home L. Brooks of Westiield will begin Highway Store ing hundreds of cars-daily. - Oni corporation — would be continued place. No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or •Ernest Camuso, Livingston, $8 and dtKeFUnespaidj at the Vioia- ed —2 George Cassera, 644 Passuic Will be utilized. This will permit High School certificate ap- , prcvod for admission ' to :.... *v on October ,4, Enrolled in the will be located in front, and j in the Woodbridge store. forwarded to any applicant unless request tHerefor b |$5 tilth. tions Bureau during the. three avenue, Kenilworth, and Harold showing of movies and^cartoons. T«« fH oamplrlr • full Wlh Stop In—We Will Sell You One Flower or 1,000. iKimring . stop g week period included the follovv- . »ch««l conrm« In *J jrvtn, pre- - College. : LIME OR LIMESTONE course, from Green Thumb arc- A. modern highway furniture Jarger one in the rear, convenieni While no date for competiton received not less than eight days prior to the election,, I ig . stop street signs cost E. iiy, Millburn, $5 and $5; no and will also allow for.a coffee Mrs. King, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Lewis store Is. being built in Woodbridge to the two main entrances: has been set, hope was expressed •NoriiKiiLv.Caraway of Minneapolis, driver's license in possession — pin for m i»r«frftMi»toal «4f.eer Your Veteran's Allowance Don't Be Bashful in Asking for Those Few Flowers Mli and dessert room for adults. Ip tatiorrtini. "biulncu ad- may be as much as twice. Griffiths, Mrs. Ley, Mrs. Burke, by McManus Bros., it was an- that a fall opening will be possible. and contains the foregoing Information. ,' INC.-SlO plus $5 costs; Raymond Careless driving- ->- Robert C Tamzin MacDonald,. 215 Orchard You May Need to Complete Your Table Setting. The new McManus Bros.-Mid- •nJnl«traUoO. rlr. Kscp your or even three times, your For The land's Sake— USE nounced today by John A. Mc- •Sl'nnn. Jr., Roselle, $7 and $S. and Baumann, Springfield; Peter C. A new feature of special inter- Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Brixner. Mrs. dlesex County store is being bull itreet, $2 and $3. ,' . • tmh. mnmns* a u-brdult (o tuition, /.' Ichiilcs S. McGale, 216 Sailer Spahn, 38 Munsce drive, and Wes- est to adults will be a public auc- Edward Allan, Mrs. Nicholas Im- Manus. vice president, of the 74- by McManus Bros, in conjunction 9 cait y««r own ronvrnlrnre. 1 ypar-old furniture firm located at Scout Mothers Club J. WALTER CpFFEE, trcet; Robert Harrington, New- ley a -Stanger, Jr.. 409 Casino tion of new merchandise and food A veteran with 36 months' pcrato, Mrs. Efickeyi Mrs. WaUi ^ with Lindweiss Associates Inc. It Fall rredll (ivrn f»r prler entitlement can make'"up 2 — FRED or HARRY Will Be at Your Service — I!! PEAT MOSS HYPER HI 1152 E. Jersey street, Elizabeth: lark, iii'd William E. Cleaver, Clif-~ avenue, $17 and $5, each; staples donated by lotal merch- Farnsworth, Mrs. Roach,- Mrs. mcbe«l work. Co-edura- is the first of a chain the firm Plans Year's Program Township Cleric, GGR Attacks ants. There will also be a "coun- years of high school and Chris Witting and Mrs. Gilbert • ton. $5 :>>»d $5. each. , speeding — Jay M. Lasker, Hill- The.new unit will be known as expects.to operate- eventually, in- The Mothers' Club of Boy Scout try store" and a booth for the have almost enough left -for ISO DELIVERY OJS SPECIALS Orrok. <• . 23 North Ave., East | •charged with passing red lights, side; George A. Zhelcsnik, Linden; McManus Bros.-Middlesex County, cluding one in Monmouth and an- Troop 76, sponsored by Cranford Case Detractors sale of used Halloween eoslumes- •EGISTER ANV DAV THIS a 4-year college course. osfilii B- Gioom of Nixon paid Harry Schuler, Linden, arid Frank WEEK • AM. la O r.M. It was the decision of the club and will be operated independently other later in Morris County, Post 212, American. Legion, met Cranford, N. J. fictions of the Republican Par- The parcel post booth of sur- to hold its second, annual,.flower 5S—O—Jyi'inch ^stpre.. It_isicbeing along w,-«th the main,store in Eliz- Monday-evening-at-the-Caslno'to- ty 'which have been attacking the prise packages will again be in snow in the spring of 1955, the REKEMEIER'S FLOWERS, INC. erected . at trie junction of US. abeth. plan the-year's activities. . . Republican senatorial candidate, evidence, as well as games, of date to be announced later. Route 9 and King. Georges Post Ares Growing Fast A program' was discussed to Clifford P. Case of oebange of money. hihi ' \ early opportunity to make its p Casino. sition clear arid endorses the en- Mrs. Marion . Jones has been tire Republican ticket, dedicated to named dinner chairman for the •••tUtI 9UMt the continuance- of the Eisenhow- annual visit of the state depart- : l LINCOLN er-Case brand of government." ment president on October 24. Mrs. Dale Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Klekner * -Mi Tailors & Cleaners and Mrs. Pat Korner are serving U Softh Cnlqn Avc Cranford Scientific German Class on the dinner committee. ESPOHA-BOVUNG >AUV rATETTA. fnm. ' Refreshments were served by Added at Junior College . i rvj Mrs. Ann Bird and her committee. EXPEBT WORKMANSHIP A ' course in scientific German ami jor # GRANDS The Leading Savings Institution in Central Union County and expert burner service! • CROCUS •TULIP •HYACINTH • ETC. PLANT MADONNA LILY BULBS — NOWI LARGE SELEaiON OF STYLES AND FINISHES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT BROAD AND PROSPECT STS. JMOMISTOWN FALL FLOWERING CROCUS Consult AIL PRICES BNCLUDE DELIVERY AND GUARANTEE CHOICE PAPER WHITES (a) 10c EACH nifeoitjf of Westfield JIO PABKING PROBLEMS —- DHJVE IN YAHD—- ~f WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS on changing Hairstyles, IT yoa can't come In MAIL THIS COUPON C. E. TRUBENBACH "DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1925* Hair Cutting and Permanent Waving

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Six THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IB, 195i -U? Children VHome Society ''•••• iV Collects $47 Here ( Cranford residents".Contributed GARWOOD To Exceptional Students a total of $47 during 1953-54 in KENILWORTH support of the work" of the Chil- ffl&Wm Efforts, to provide additional assistance to students with. ex- BUSINESS DIRECTORY dren^ Home Society of Now Jer- ceptional ability were undertaken during the 19.53-54 school year sey. In making her report, Mrs RAPID EL1ABLE BUSINESS-HOUSES fli the Cranford public schools. Dr. Howard R. Best, superintendent Jeanne Ott; financial. secretary- o:

;•:> 6f schools, reports. the society, whosp H THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1954 TEN CENTS- In the high school, a group or about 30 students "who notare in Trenton, said thpi the total BUILDING •!• ELECTRICAL • JEWELER *i**tbiiity;—but -of contributions leccived-from' at 9 also, on performance** Was'selected areas of the state amounted t CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS Sherman VPTA Prepares $42,512.02. ' MARTIN JEWELERS eek Parents Views from-' among the eighth grade LJUNG MOTOR CAB CO. . t Corsages for Teachers Mrs. Ott also stated that the So Registered Jeweler Split Sessions Voted for Schools .pupils. * • ciety, which"offers adoption serv- Your AutbortMd . r American Gem, Society, i THOMAS BENINATI KxaeH Watek mad Jewelry Beaaln • "Our objective." Dr.. Best said, Several members of the Sher- ice to childless couples* in each; o Gom ealthUnit On Wearing of Dungarees SI N. UNION AVE. CBANFOBO "is to schedule these pupils in j.*1 PTA met last Wednes- BXSCSBIOAIt GARWOOD —The subject of dungarees for school wear may the state's 21 counties, spent a to- CBaaJard eXIU GAKWOOD — Borough Council at its meeting. Tuesday night da v be among those included in a questionnaire to be.gpntjnjnrgntsjnJhn_ mathematics and English as a- >' c «-'ning at the^horne of Mrs tal of $140,276.46 in behalf o COmBACTOB Board Favors Centralized System homelDssrchildfen^entru^ledfo it- to reqaest-a detailed-i*poi^rovrltirig^uunindings of the" near, future' by Superintendent of Schools Lewis F., Laird, it was learned group ancTto keeplWf together R~A. Sewell.' T>resident7"to maKe" of Health in its recent investigation of alleged "disturbing KENILWORTH — The case ol.dccentralization vs. oentraliza- 'KENILWOKTH By a 5-3 vote, the Board of Education corsajjes and bbutonierres,. which care during its recently tenninatec thjs week; as far as possible through the four • LAUNDRIES • ons" resulting from power press use late at night and in tiorj is over. The.Board of Education resolved the'dispute Mdhday eve- Monday evening voted to have split sessions for the- fifth and sixth, were .presented to the faculty the fiscal year. . Mrs. Ott. further re- INDUSTBIAL WJRlvtO Although dungarees came up for discussl6n at\ the Board of years of- high school thus per- Bales and Senrlea .. eat. UtS . - V"* rly" morning hours at-the plant of the Beckli>y Perforating ning by 'unanimously approving a resolution stating "that further grades. opening day of school. ported that, the society's total in- HENRY P. TOWNSEND iHe Education meeting last Wednes- mitting an' accelerated program in consideration to decentralize be suspended.". ; . Those attending were: Mrs. N. come, fi'om all sources, includin HODESNIZING CONSULTANTS MOREY LA RUE 315 North avenue. Because! 6f large enrollments in the third, fourth, fillh. sixth a minimum of two subjects. ?By OBaafard »UN day night, the opinion was ex- endowment and trust fund earn- WlMlmMmU «-IMl. LAUNDRY CO. ' slOTOlO • ~~Ri-':.d at the meeting was a peti- • Charles de Qrau,; chairman of the survey and planning com- and seventh grade classes, E'dwin W. Kraus, superintendent of schools, • I assigning certain teacher's to these F. Imperato. Mrs. T. M. Nolan. • Addltiona « AltfraUoiM the particular processing; was be- pressed that the board had no right ings, of $44,983.81 came to $123, LAUNDBT- — DBT CLEANING tioii ^isned by 32 residents, most groups,^we hope that all of our Mrs. R, D. Millar and Mrs. M. O. ut-ui •. ua «iM«i rACKDIO ing done. to toll-people what to wear, and'no Ask Removal mittee, offered the resolution.^ ._ . | |-,.(:(lm mended that split sessions be BUG CLEANSING — FUB STORAGE Hallenbeck. Garden "flowers had 940.1C. . • Roof Bepalra • Gotten tie Maria Bta Bt. ,,/ t:..in (rbm North avenue and definite action was taken in the The .text of the resolution: arranged. • • able pupils Will be challenged up K«allwaHa Etiiakaetk S-SO0a Passed on final reading after a - Barries Dept: 134 C 4th Street • Leaden • 81dlmg «41 Ifarlk An, W. a ftAV from Cedar street, addressed matter. "Aftelr careful study and delib- to their utmost ability." been donated by various rnembers. WEstBeld t-MZB public hearing at which no com-, 'There will be four classes each speaker tonight, at a meeting of t,, ih.- IV>ard of Health and refer- OfCondemned eration of the available data con- Mayor, Council AskMeeting for the third through seventh The students were selected from Mrs. Sewell will conduct a meet- It W. Jersey EUtabetk tnents were fortncominn was an , It was the consensus, however, the Linden League, of .W.omen • Jalousies WIstaeld l ( i the council by that board. those having an I. Q. ah high ai ing of the executive board tonight m ( ordinance-amendinfi local alcoholic that steps be taken to encourage cerning decentralization of this grades with the fifth and sixth Voters,- which serves Cranford -ifs 1 Walnut Ave. CRanf ord t-UU FLORISTS The }>i'titis)n asserted that opera- 125. Those students who di'd_nq;.;_at her home. 7 South. Union-ave- MARSHALL beyerajjc reeulations to change the. better drcss~ among pupils in school system,' be. it resolved that: m split sessions. The num- well as Linden and Rahway, at tion's M the Beckley plant caused Structure To Discuss Split Sessions ' have better than **B*" grades hi .nue. at which time plans will be iflAme Scale Removal'A' Sunday opening hour lor taverns school. "Whereas, the prohibitive costs the Linden Public Library. MOTOR SALES, INC. serious disturbance ol sleepT thus KENILWORTH - A meeting with the B.ard of Education 1 Jrom noon tol p.m. KENILWORJH — A petition and the inadequacy of available the seventh grade were eliminated! formulated for the. circus which DEHMER'S btinS detrimental to' health, and The questionnaire being pre- The league announced the pur- fllnee UH We kave saeeenfallr alevekaaed m it OIL BURNERS signed by' 32 residents was sub- sites, it is refe'ommended that fur- discuss the split sessions was requested Tuesday e jcrung by Mayor J sub-standard music rroomm in the as were., those whose achievement ] "-ill be held on the.school grounds A. IAIONE FLOWER SHOPPE •^iiostfd that the Board of Health An increase in the dog license pared by Superintendent Laird • '-V-- • :;asmeasured by the Stanford Test j on October 9. - pose of. the meeting is to acquain NEW methad far the REMOVAL ml was authorized by the trustees at mitted to Borough Council Tues- ther consideration to decentralize Robert C. Krueger and members of Borough Council. It was proposed | McKinley School would not have Aatkattoaa Dcakr ' rLOWEBS rOB LIME SCALE tram eUf(ed damesUe iuvestisa'e and act in the matter. fee from $2-to 3 a year, effective was not near the top. • I. On Wednesday the Sherman the general public with the mean taakleaa healara aad a»ra-e»U«. a meeting last June. It will con- day evening /requesting 'that ;i be suspended and the architect that the mcoting.be held Monday at 8 p.m. ih Harding School.•> to be used. ing and objectives of the league UNCOLN * MEBCOBT Gmwral • Contracting BVBBT OCCASION An accompanying letter . from as of January 1, 1955, is provided four-family home nt 247 North of the Board of Education be noti- As part of -the "enrichment"! School- PTA "will be represented at Our method. Is original and exclusive. tain questions on such subjects as At a meeting the previous evening, the Board,of Education p Mr. Kraus had recommended the B*IM.— Banta* Member f. T. D. . . in an amending ordinance passed program, a group of eight to ten^ the Union County Workshop which and to encourage new member- Work done on premises, without re- RELIABLE FUEL OIL John Malko, secretary of the Board homework, discipline and suitable Twelfth street be torn down. fied. v accordingly." . adopted a plan to put the lifth and use of . the music room arid the S BENECA BOAO CBANFOBO CBaafare e-letS moving coll or turning off beat on first reading. Also introduced ships. . S.'—. . tvf lU'.'ilih. reported that investi- The, home has been condemned With the action, it is virtually continuation of six first grade accelerated children in the filth i will be held in.. Union. - 1*7 M. OaUa A»«. Cfaafatd SUPPLY CO« INC. and passed on first reading was dress for pupils;. sixth grades on split sessions rath- : Oenerml Repalia CBa»f*r« a-olM \ Savings up to 70* of' replacement KjtiVm by representatives' of the by Building inspector Fred Tci- certain the Board of Education classes. Mr. Kraus predicted there grades', were given instruction in j cost of colL an ordinance providing for con- Bids- were .received at the board er than hire outside facilities. Used Can b^uinl had revealed no violation of meeting for, replacement of win- pel. It was the scene of two fires will plan its expansion program Dinner to Fete will be more,children in the first either beginning French or Span- |J ,| irLWV Seeks A year guarantee on all work. struction of concrete curbs" and u e KEND.WORTH GREENHOUSES CompletS) OU Heating Servlea itio Utal health code. within the past two months.' near the site of the present build- Mayor Krueger said the - two grade classes and he advised lsh in each elementary school. ' # ' BLUabala *-«0e0 gutters along Union street from dows on the third floor of Frank- A. BOXSSUC. Prop. CALL. CRANFORD 6-3555 or O:: rccouimendation of Borough ings, Harding and McKinley groups met -only two weeks aj'.o agaiiiKt crowding in this grade. •'Children with exception ability NeW Memberships • BEAUTY SALONS * kXOWBBS FOB ALL OCCASIOMB Fourth avenue to an existing cul- lin School, patching and painting In the petition, the residents ill N«. Btu4 Bt BUubatk WE8TFIELD 2-4999. . Attorney Bernard Steiner, court- Schools. It is likely anotheraddi- Youth Nines were chosen and the experiment j rwood Baker, former SEAGER'S Weddlns Bouqueta ' y of 4he ceiling of the auditorium of charged that the structure is an and the trustees reported they He sail! '30 is an extremely large Mrs G: De CBANFOBD SOFT WATEB CRanford 0-SS^O vert at-the Westfield line, as a lo- tion to the Harding School will,be KENILWOUTH. — I'laycrs and VJtmber Florist Telecraph D«Uv«jr Aiaij -til.voted to return.the petition to Lincoln School and painting; win- eyesore to the ncigh.bdrb.Qad and number of students for a finst will continue in the sixth grade !prc,ident of the Montclalr League DRUG STORE EQUIPMENT , COMPANT cal improvement with cost to be would be able to handle the sit- managers of the Little* . Leamie. •fJNERAI. DESIGNS titt- Board of Health with a re- dows of'Lincoln School. Contract a lire hazard. They requested im- the final answer to the need for Hr.'ide class. ' this year with the same children." of Women, Voters, will be guest WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX 48 NORTH AVENUE. EAST assessc dagainst benefiting prop- uation. It was reported. Mayor CBaalard e-asM Offlea and Showroom MOHBIS CHEVROLET. Inc. US North Union Avenna %%. / KaaUwarU rUults of its investigation for study The action, is contrary to that Krueger said, that sullicient money Rutli League will be guc-sts at a into foirce as soon as additional V ' ^French classes were taught by OVER these measures was set W Sept- ial meeting o/ the trustees in No action Was taken by Bor- by ttio mayor and council, proposed by the Citizens Commit- banquet Saturday' evening in the teachers can'be hired. The board ' i V Miss Ruth Poynter in Sherman ember 128. - Franklin School tonight. ough Council. Councilman Ken- to rent outside space was avail- Cranford «-tlM US Caalaaalal Av«aa% "josi-ph Kock, president of the tee for the Public Schools, which Kenilworth Veterans Center. set September 27 to intc-rview School and Mrs.- Anna ArmbrusJer 60 VENTERS FLORIST A contract was awarded to Esso neth Hart, chairman of the build- able. • j • • LIQUOR STORES • li(i;!rn/ most enthusiastic Delivery Service CaUCRcmford 6-2444 buildings and a 'new gymnasium week.. ., ' Mr. dc Grau indicated that the . " ....I. ..;/,•. Optometrist Complete Part* Dept. REKEMEIER'S BHENNAN & TOYE reports of excess water, but only much to obtain outside, facilities members of Borough Council have Henry Bird-opposeid the plan. Both about the program," Dr. Best said.' Now ll 110 Valnut A»ei Mr. nock reported that he him- floor and stage lighting system in A .'letter was received from Jul- unavailability of a suitable site It:;, 104 NORTH FLOWERS. Inc. ana vaatraj Av WBODINa * FUNERAL. - WINES AND LIQUORS age was negligible, and that "roads of education should be given ev-" •Cl'.'i'k Philip J. McGevnn will be would prefer to wait and how 107 N. UNION AVE. UNION AVE. WOBK. OUB SPECIALTY " Smiih and Roy FitzsimmQns, an-, completion by October 1, at which the same subject. He said hc-.rep- pointed out that land available in t-twe were cleared of' falleri branches muster of ceremonies. the opening , of St. Theresa'* •• "r • • v ••- • other member of the board, visited Cranford near Bloorhingdale ave- cry child, he said. - j Good-quality broccoli should fa* CAMERAS ' . Member ' ' time open house will be held for resents Mrs. Dorothy L. Pipcri, Tickets for- the dinner may be FlerlaU* Tele«>a>h DtUnrjr Au'a. '• OUnrord a-ass •the Beckley plant to investigate. and any other debris by noon on nue would bo expensive, would School will affect the enrollment' . . tfark green tn color, and hav* tender CRANFORD 6-1332 CR 6-0700 BREEN'S townspeople to inspect the work. whom ho described as owner of Although the .Borough Council obtained ...from... Mrs.. .Mich:icL-V.i£=- •talks and •bmpact buda ta the How- —-Thej—were - informed,--he— said; Saturday.' - -— "• - —• require fill; sewers"and"possiblya before-making--a-decision; -Mrs. :••'. ~-— 106 Walnut Av«. CR &4700 ;~*- : UQUOR STORE ~ Criafinf the property. . "" " '" ~ ""'• has no control over the Board of kaitis, Gabe-Pierro, president. of ar cluster*. ' . MARTENS/ that curtailment of the process Councilman Tiller complimented pumping station and was located Reynolds favored .halving larger FEEE DELIVERY "Refusal to grant her (Mrs. Plp- the Little League, or Clifford Wolf ! 'V RAWSON MOTORS. Inc. PHOTOSHOP complained of (perforating of road department employes, ' who too near one end of the borough. Education, Mayor Krueger said, classes rather than split sessions. CaU CBanford. 4-eise : Aid Squad Cites eri) a building permit," Mr. Kwal- Of the Babe. Ruth League. •''.- \ •* • FOOD MARKETS * i'.-iin!fss steel) would mean laying were on the job at 6 a.m.- Satur- Richard Nolan, chairman, of the it has every right to know what's In addition to educational ad- m ti$ " ' Camera!—Projeclon ick said, "in order to enable her to Aatkarlss« SI N. Unlan Ava. Cranfard going on and the board has "a re- Entertainment will be presented vantages, Mr. Nolan said split <\Ji Everythlac Fhalairaphle il a lot of help,, mostly Garwood day, for their work during the put her house in tcnantable condi- financp-«>mmittec, suggested that 'Chaser' Hazards by. members of the league and an sessions would .'be cheaper than ' rONTIAO Ph*to>UUn(—Qalek Service CHAPMAN BROS. jc.si •BATINO the- executive board of the Little lities. where additional furniture 14 Narth'Ave.. W. CBanfaial OBIOICB MBATB * FODLTT until I a.m. during intervals when (Continucd on page 3) to discourage "morbid thrill seek- The letter was referred . to the sion program. • Mr. dc Grau agreed said he and council were not,sub- POLLACK'S FOOD MARKET CONTBACTOBS League. - and other equipment would be Thinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING QBOCXBIXS FBOZXN FOODS ers" from following the First Aid building committee. to set a date for such a session. jecting the trustees to political Oomplata Parts and ftepaln •,'••' tor •• • '• The board was asked to take Mr. Wolf announced the Babe necessary. He also mentioned the ; , • CBaafard a-atas • —1 JOBBINO —• Squad on its calls was received by In other business, an ordinance pressure, but only trying to be Ruth League season will come to YOUR HOME — Come In and Consult Us. , .WESTTOXD COAL . UQUO8 -»r .WINE — QEEB some action by Mr. and Mrs. Clair availability of medical services the Borough Council in a letter was introduced and passed on first helpful. . ; • an end Saturday when the -Rebels M Martk Ualaa W Oraaiard aaU CBaaiard e-eS7e . Public Schools Enroll 550; Wyckoff of, 634 Kingston avenue and the proper school atmosphere I MsHh. A«s_ «. WKatasU *-»ia» from the squad read at Tues- reading leasing property between' "We might have some suggest- meet the Comets at 1 p.m. at Black as reasons in favor of split ses- SOe WaaUngUB Ava. KenUwartk North Fourteenth and North Fif- concerning the condition, of Mc- PLAINTOLD GABWOOD COAL CO. OH Burners ions to otter," Mayor Krueger said. -Brook Park. The Rebels can t:\ke sions to obtaining outside facili- ONION AVENUE day night's meeting. teenth streets adjacent to the.Rah- Kinloy School. They charged that We Have PleiPlenty of Kindergarten Figure Props "Mayor Krueger charged that the league title by winning, while ties. ,' '•'•'. . .". ' rark AT*. way Valley Railroad to the Kenll- the building is. a fire trap. Mrs. MEAT MARKET CBanford a-lSO The letter cited an. instance last some teachers,and the superinten- the Comets enn gain a tie. If, the Mrs. Reynolds s.iid the board HUME MEATS A FOULTBT LUMBER GAKWOOD—Laic registrations, full sessions held, but pupils were wortfcr tittle League. Public hear- Wyckoff reported she has sent .her brought this year's enrollment > in alf-hilour early on month' Mil which members of' the denfof. schools were "running the Cornels, win, a play-oil giime will should do everything p»yfihlp to diucailea — Produce — Frozen Food* dismissed. • , same route. building is not hazardous. Mr. •M CaaUanUI Ave. Cranfard III Nartk A»«u. W. CBsafa>« «-UM absorbing most of the newcomers Laird reported. - Smith pointed out that the build- 4M Nartk A»e.. K. WcstOsU LOVELAND FUEL CO. Mayor L. Thomas Daub suggest- Mayor Robert C: Kriieger said 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N, J. ' Authorized Distributor to she local schools. . , ' He said it is hoped that this ing contains a fire safe stairwell WBstlUM J-BMO ed that the police "get tough" and: ^ was surprised that the borough FAMOUS BEADING .ANTUBACITE LOVELAND FUEL CO. O;u- factor in the over-all en- work,-together-with the -laying of and hris better access to the stair- Was not hit harder by flooding Eaaoheat Fuel Oil Koppera Coke Authorized CBANFORD • WESmELD, rollment figure decrease was the the new' gymnasium floor nnd give out summonses in such cascS Well than. Harding School.- OFFICE HOURS <>«•«>*»» Uiro Friday ES80 BEAT JOHN W. HEWS 6 SON during the storm last week-end. Call CBaaVaid S-'ll«4 BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY ad.lition of a seventh grade at St. installation._of remaining heating and also in cases where motorists Mr. Smith said it is hoped to OFFICE HOOTS ^ .uu, g^0 A. M. to «:30 P. 1L' ' FUEL OIL • .j He said tho borough was very BANKS S63 Nartk Ave.. E. Cranier* BEAL ESTATE ^o lie's Parochial School. and ventilating- Units in Lincoln eliminate the manual " training impede 'members of the fire de- lucky., There was only one. trou- Prompt, Courteoui Service Masons' llatariasj ' and - The new term began.in.the pub- School will be completed by-Octo- class when an expansion program Manday Nights 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. partment in performance of-their ble spot in the vicinity of Summit • Call CRanford -8-1144 INSDBANCB lic schools last Wednesday, with • (Continued on page 3) is completed. Alfred Seaje, presi- duties. (Continued on page 2) CONTRACTORS • MS Martk Ava, B. CraafarJ Lumber — MlUwork Fhona: CHanrord 8-0T7T dent of the Kenilworth Volunteer » Martk Aw, B. Craafarg Fire Department, reported that the £MBEK FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM BooHnM UatvrUls — Hrlcka - r 7 department' makes checks of the REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. M. DIFABIO / Ceocint, Sand, aravel. ate Lions to Present building from time to time. He Company 'Dependable, VMendly Service Since 1W9' CHAS. M. YEAKEL (Continued on page 2) Ovaenl Ceatnate* » ' taal Batata lasenaee BANKINO WBVICB \ CaU CBanftnd 0-4600 Rink to Borough Member VDIC DBIVBWATB •sal - HKATINO OILS-asks ' . Marigagea • Kcnilworth — Formal pres- Mrs. Marino Opens M Saalk ATS, W. Cnafard entation to the borough of the B Msrth At«,"*, Craatai« Built To Laat ... Built Permanently • NaHb Ava^ W. ' CBaafsid «-2tI( ciui«i4 .>noa CKmafoM I-HN roller, skating rink at Harding Campaign for Cane fjalaai asaTNarUTAvaa. School constructed under Lions KENILWORTH—Using a t^ch- Oooerata OonatruetlaD -STANDARD jClub_sp<.>nHacship—wilLJbc m.»de_ xdquc—used—in_Ercsidcnt_tiw-ifthL Ite B. Braa4 St.. Vasttdl. -Taxi-Servi by the club at ceremonies at & SUPPLY CO. Eisenhower's successful campaign. WKstfleM t-XBOe • FUNERAL 8 p.m. September 25, it was' Mrs. Ernestine Marino set-up a M rut An.^ tnies rislas LVMBBB announced today. _ ._.. table Tuesday in the Boulevard at Call CBanlsrd «-tsm DIRECTORS SCARBROUGH-S TAXI MIIXWOBK The program also will in- Twentieth street to distribute lit- W Baraslds Avs. * '."'..'...- Craafsrd 8EBVINO CBANrOBO VOB 17 XEAU -elude a block dance on the erature, balloons and buttons fav- • Kitchen Cablneta rink, with prizes to be awarded DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE Wt Go Anyplace, Anjiima orlng the candidacy of Republican • Hoofing Materlala In several terpsichorcan cate- Clifford P. Case of Rahway for ONION COUNTY CLOCK VCNIBAL DIBECTOBB * CRanford 6-2000 gories. Guests will include bor- the U.S. Senate. ough otllcials and other civic TRUST COMPANY • Hardware, Screen-, etc • Mrs- Marino got signatures on REPAIRING Fhona: CBanford S-OJUSS leaders. petitions •^s&iiing: "I Like Case" kasUas Accwaata t Plans for the dedication pro- and -('lWlljUwork_for_Gase."_ — Louu — Savlnca Accounta * TELEVISION * ' Ill Nartk Ave.. W. Craafard gram were made at a meeting After l)er"~7tbiir of duty" ' in All Trust Services CLOCKS — ALL KINDS Enjoy Solid at the home of William Brod'- Kcnilwoythr she will- set-up simi- Spring and WelgU • FURNITURE MBIgkBtraat criuk,—ihoinnun • of—the—c4ttbI9- l»r plro^jciiinM in ottwf-purtu of tlx>- Fat la> Order nLBVUION * EADM ,ska,tin(t rink committee, last county aiid in other communities t •!. oa B*alk A»«., t. Ciuhri—CB a-iaasj BETAIES Thursday night'. throughout thu state. E. P. CHAMBERLAIN Comfort Iii Your BXUabaUi s-«««e CRANFORD FURNITURE MOVING and * {^T Bsrdfirt Repslred Reddy 1U BIM4 SL — 715 Elisabeth Ara. CBaafard: «-«»J STORAGE »*• WnlmJular *?«.—«M Hulttll An HomeJEvery kilowatt ~~ •:-- • BXDBOOM •"• Ban Non-School Literature EUsabaik M Kastman Strsal ] On October 21, 1879, Thomas Alva Edison It is typical of Edison and the electric J; • DELICATESSENS * was successful in the creation of the first' industry ' that he immediately began to Member VOIC misvma BOOM Day of the Year Distribution by Students practical incandescent lamp. As • result of Work on improving; bis product. From that * UPHOLSTERERS * bis invention, which Was completed in first practical lamp have sprung all the COLONY DELICATESSEN • IOTCHKN 1 You" !! never realize what you've ull these yearn until KENILWORTH — Distribution merit asking the students to JU^trjiityT nil of th» EJi'on lanip i«- c.iii^lnntly wnrkihy on nrw Slip Coven - Furniture Education.' Mayor William Lister, the Board ^y IBS Martk TJalaa Ava. ....Storage . Packing - Shipping Toilajr. thanks to Mr. Edison; we live in d " lurapea - BUM ol Health informed the board that |>laii!>. new idea« mid new programs to he^t, modern plumbing, TV, ra«lio anil the telephone — your The school board also banned lbf> Electric Era. BOBBINS * AO.ISON. INO.— CBanlord «-0B» use of school facilities for prepar- it favors lluoridation of water and improve and enlarge its electric servica From the invention of the Eantiwah/. distribution will be permitted if achieve that end in Kenilworth. Ye», during light's Diamond Jubilee, aj BAVEU O»* ALL AOE8 • HARDWARE * Local and Long DlsUnce Moving t tribute »o Much to our daily lives. Elec- W« h«v« tha two qualification•lift s the old horse and buggy days unless you have insulation. the Board of Education gives per- The letter was in answer to a let- well as during the future.'electricity does Call CBanford S-0«sa t' . , tricity serves you in hundred* AM, •. ' Oraafa H.oward Murphy, chairman of what action thc-borough has taken Cbas. U. Llnd. Rc«. Pnamsaclsl CRANFORD PAINT & BLINDS down the street, in office building', fac- mathodt. Remember one t DON'T PUT THIS OFF -ENJOY IT RIGHT NOW! the education com,mittec, offered on the question. ThV; Pluinlleld- / ruiacBirrioM HARDWARE - STORE lorie* and farms. Thanks to the Edison Your rugt LAST LONGER when Haw VanlBk . the resolution. Unlon Water Company informed ATLAS FOWEB TOOLS lamp, you enjoy the magic of radio anil you fiava them cleaned by our •rECIAUSTS alass - Garden Tools - House Furnishings Vambb ihoulij ba flowvd aoto a CBANFOBD EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING, MODERNIZING, REPAIRING. The text of the resolution: ' the board they would be unable to television, you are protected by raclur *. 4.*^ »».". w*kk tall* Plumbing Supplies - Wallpaper aurfaca. with a brush that.holds as UPHOLSTEHY SHOP ''Be it resolved that notices con- take any action on lluoridation un- carpet crefhmen. Dtacs — Csuaailea — Babjr Masea and sonar, you do dozens of chorea quickly •4 l*« dtitlupmini • mi ISj* Insured Savings — Loans Floor HsniUna Marhlnea much material aa poufbla without cerning non-public school groups, less all the towns in its area were Imimtl'f. Wilt* Storage it tree and no payment* PrascripUons Called Tor and at low coat at the mere flip - ol an ] IIU 4 let Saalfc Ava, B. CBaaiard e-lBie dripping. A small araa ahouldib* clubs and organization^ be pro- ,in favor of the program. There «rm necettary until spring deliver} and Delivered. . Custom quality Bwuto electric twitch. I Csului a-u(M quickly covered and th« TtttvlaB hibited'' so far as distribution are. many who • object to it, the Nawaik I, Nor — OPEN SUNDAY — on your turnmer rugt! EaU Jsraay Mar BnU, Ellwbalk^ apraad out •vuHj. CBaaford S-oaoj through the student body or by company said. carpat JMWMOO— CaU CKamfatd «-4SM 1M Saalb. in, E. C"» Bidders' General Supply Co. lise of the school facilities except Mr. Kraus was given permission brand btoadloomi. - K.ria 1 >ur Elm, Un4«a Give Now by permission of the Board of Ed- to "attend a superintendents" con- PVBUC&bSEKVICE ca »-M0« If no mini, BAbway 7-1130 German mercenary troops cm- "Just Before the Battle Mother" BUILDING MATERIALS APPLIANCES ucation." vention in Atlantic City Septem- Ul« Bartiaa Bwd - Craafatd ployed by the British during the Was a popular song during the Cu" td Aid Polio Revolution were called Hessians. War. 336 Centennial Avenue CRanford 6-0505 Edwin W. Kraus, superinten- ber'29 and 30 and October L A.J0J-44 dent of schools, said such a "re- The salury committee of the Service Center for Every Building Pfeea' quest was received from the Ken- Kenilworth Teachers' Association \ Ut*T fO* H0E190* LIGHT S DIAMOND JL'Bllf: ilworth J£o.lunt«;er Fire Depart- (Continued on pave 2)

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THEI CRANFORP CITIZEN AND CHRONTCLE "••'-'••S,t?'-i;vj Reception for Teachers calls, an attractive] headquarters formed Church is makiiig'plans for reation " and crafts conducted in rect a seepage conjfilioh. I installed and Was in service. and .six traffic -summonses issucfl»_ Sullivun-Thinnes . a barn dance sometime in Novem- , Near • completiwf of a parking j Accepted with regret were the i itprium of Kenilworth ' Gospel Husband Salves Woman building at Walnut street arid Sec- Lincoln School, (luring the school Ijjre Chief Thomas F. BrittaifT" I Chapel honoring Miss June Rego Rosary Socjefy Plum Heights Man, School Board Loans KruegerVBid Korean Veteran, To Open PTA Season ond avenue, t\yo ambulances and;•j ber at Eyergreeg n Lodgeg,, Springpg- jear by the - Recreation Commis- lot being prepa/ed in Westfield (resignations of Mrs. II. C. Wcrg- repfjrted his department-respondad\ Chapel Picnic and Calvin Wheat, whose mar- CakeSale for Momlav-r-" Miss Austin Desk In Suicide Attempt . Bites Performed GARWOOD—First meeting of modern, efficient equipment, the tield^Nex• • ^-Next t meetin••••-•g oi •the group sion. by the state to/relieve congestion land as 5, member of the Recrea-|to two fire calls during Au'gust.1 newest being a $500 resuscitator. 'of Garwood sJre'ets by "cars wait- riage will take place in the chapel , KENILWORTH — The Rosary KENILWORTH—Miss Helene For Freeholder KENILWORTH — After bei^g Janet F. Frcfeer the season of the Garwood Par- will be held September'27'in the tioiiComrnission and Mrs. Mar-^mne-for assistance at a factory fire Dolores Stein r I ah -t . , • .. > • ing their turn at tne Mdtor Ve- Saturday on'September 25. ' The bride-to- Society of St. Theresa's .Church Austin, kindergarten teacher in rescued Saturday 'by her husband InScotchPlaitis ent-Teacher Association will be The squad includes' 35 volunteer church recreation hall. '"' ~" Noise Complaint Hears garet E. Sell as a membeb r of the'i'n Westfield and one-for a fo be .'is tHe daughter of Mr; and member? • who- operate on a 24, hicle Department inspection sta- Board' of Assistance. The clerk ^residence fire in which kENILWORTH —.Th.he annual wilt sponsor a cake sale Monday the Kenilworth public schools Nomination Fails in an attempt to end her life by WedinRvlway GARWOOD—At a nuptial Mass held next Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Iv" MrS mcs V jn Church Rites >ur basis. -^Z ' ' .: -.'List School Enrollment: (C6ntinvcd~~ii-orn pnne 1) •Hr tt- •^Th Sunday School picnic® of KenH- ^ of 240 North from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Al- lor more than a, quarter of a KENILWORTH — Mav6r Rob- hanging. Mrs. Irene Prusak. 24 KENILWORTH — Second. in the I.inrnln ^HAO! .auditoriutorium 1 KENILWORTH —Miss, Dolores in St.- Bartnolomew the Apostle (Confirmed from page I) ;cilm^n William H. SeveraRe, Burton E./Dickerman, p'('Sice chair- appreciation,-to both for >Tri>|';'~Vtii»-iVir; trie #" .-••Twelfth street, inar iDukury, Boulevard. • j— was loaned her old lert CrKrueger ran third in a three years old of 21 South Twenty- byterian Church, Rahwiy, was ^ tcacners d th worth yCwiptl CRapcr . Stein, daughter, of. Mrs. J: LT. ,w.~S'-otch Plaii»; on'Satur" J and the Planning Rnrn f)nnpp •+T "house ;o-hairman of building and grounds, tnan. , \ijt said base pavement has Saturday afternoon1 •nt'Echo Mrs. Cornelius O'Dorineil. chnlr- *cUool. dotk Monday ovotting by- |\r/g-y race for J tti-Kt stibHt was'taki-n-tq setting-Sattmlny foi the wcd.iu ...... —r"y. " GARWQOD—The Couples1 Cjlub, — , I \AUKUst report of Magistrate.Magistrate •.• mun, said homemade cakes, pies Franciii or352 ftoosevelt lane and the Board of Education. '.. of Miss Janet Viola Fraser, dan >! Miss^&Jndra Marie Thinnes, educaiion is being -viewing _ of the work by towns- Borough Clerk Walter S. McManus been cornpleted and black top is r Park: with the boys and girls and ination for a one-year unexpired beth General Hospital. -...•_• of St.'Paul's Evangelical and Rer ,, Issuartre trick Charles Thinnes of 364 BOROUGH OF GABWOOD Delay in the renovation work, bids for a new roof and necessary vestittation Tuesday-.nifiht revealed j$22,300"was reported by BuildinR, which S-t went (6. the county and'- at .1:30 p.m. An afternoon of grille Saturday of Julius J. An- of Chosen Freeholders last Thurs- duet by Mrs. Richard B. Harper originally scheduled ff>r comple- flashing for the Borough Hall, to cars/backed up in Westfield but games, races and athletic events Will Observe Joseph • Kramp anil Mrs. Helen but Miss Austin submitted a bid the attic of the home and found street, formerly of Rohway, S'uiut avenue, Scotch Plains,;; be- I-BOPQSED ' . Inspector Louis B. Wenzel for the';$39 to thc local treasury. Jru:;, son of Mr. and Mrs: Jules day evening in balloting by the Sr., and'Mrsf W. Joseph-Ghobortla: ORDINANCE No. 370 . tion before the opening of thejbe'submitted at the Septvmber-28 nnj/e in Garwo(>d streets, Council- is' planned, and ice crc'am, cake Martin. - . ' '.••'-... of $2 for it. The board decided his wife trying to hang herself Henry Kradjel, son of Mrs. Hi-n came the bride ol Donald Mark' month'of-August. permit was granted to th<;. Andrus of Berkeley Heights, in Union County Republican Com- •" Refreshments will be served by AN. ORDINANCE to Amend Ordinance- new term, leaves the ""schools meeting. Countilman SeveraRe re- to grant Miss Austin a loan of I. Kradjel of Rahwayand the [ Sullivan, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Cor- No. 308. Entitled "An Ordinance Con- Dickernian declared. '• . August rttport of Police Chief |Garw be of Union gained thc nomination by -^•ood.—The :Rey.-Thomas-Jt^-Mc- *tlea foir tKe .Violation Thereof," 7t~also~is~holdirig up resumption rear of the building and water/ announced that the new panel ,for|escorts, hine arrests, ; seven-: ac- j • Mayor\ L. Thomas Daub -Jbg_gJ!M _>>7 freld^in Jhe'jii^t anniversary M the dedication pastor, officiated?^ reception toV- Having used the desk for ,thc Police—report—several notes HE IT OHDAINED. by the Mayor and injjires[Five_ TJollinE 180 votes~tO~95 for. Eauris" Cann officiated at the double-ring quad Fund Drive of the after-school program of rec-.proofing ofiPthe rear-wall .to co/- past 25 years • or more.. Miss Ipwed in th^jpartsh house. Council of the Borough of Cirwood. thc fire alarm system had been cident calls, six ambulance calls ducted the meeting. lower auditorium of the. chapel at it{ its neu. .-aiiice in' the Boulevard lowed at the Veterans of Foreign Sorensen, Elizabeth .Republican were found addressed to her hus- KENILWORT H — Five persons Austin apparently .has a senti- ceremony. A, reception followed County of Union and State of Ni-» 3 p.m.. according to Fred G. Mac- at North Eighteenth street Sunday Wars Memorial Hall, Hillside. '• band and parents. They expressed The bride'^as escorted by h.r Scheduled for October 3 Jerwy: - _ • suffered minor injuries Sunday in chairman, pnd 48 for* Mayor Krue- at Twin Brooks "Country Club. Kenzie, superintendent. ' ! at the 11 q!m! service. mental attachment to it. a fear trest, Garwood, and Mrs. Anna Klein of Jersey City was brides- made unanimous and Mayor Krue- line, trimmed in seed pearls, with and the evan ehst.c Kj.-n.-iec "j..« , .^ . . igated UfP the Kenilworth Police.' Rahway" High School and a Sim- ly for maintenance and operatidn for euch dog and-shall pay the license ^ • . m K b Kl dl ;l slat of the church nu IKC Mrs O'Neill" of Elizabeth suffered neck maid. Linda Morris" of Kenilworth Slight^Brdp ger seconded it. Ion;! sleeves, fitted bodice and fee of Three DolhirK ($3,001 for each FREE EAsy PARKIMG ,'(• f- -' T^L*™* "" V % Albert Anderson will be organist day School teacher at the pahw.iy of the squad's building and two tribute 'The- Doorstep Evangel willsinfi. The Hi*. njuries. John Raws.oir of Ptain- w'aj flower girl.. lonii, full skirt. Her headpiece dog, male or female. . . . throughout the borough' at 2:30 , .. . • . • . . . , Despite running ; third, Mayor church. She is a member of Gra- ambulances. \ 2. All Ordinances and parts of Ordin- • . • • - J^V House, education assistant, leld complained of heud and chest In Enrollment Adopt Split Sessions • ances inconsistent with, the provisions of •p.m.. and praver meetings for men-. ".,» . , .. .. • , Joseph Masanet of Newark was Krueger did surprisingly well. His ile" Sorortty of the Rahway YM- was a crown of pearls wjiich was . Ih its fifteenth year-of-opcra- , • ' .„ , • , . , .. . , \v only formal support came from CA and is employed by the Pru- attached to a fingertip veil, and tion, the squad cap boast of 2,000 hereby repealed. ' ' i • i • . - on j • XT was announced that the Sun- ention and Mrs.. Anna Mae Vi- grade than the second grade,, 3. This 'Ordinance shall take effect chapel 'at i :S0 p.m. , -^ , ; . . '•* , . of Mountainside ushered. gures for the third day of school the Kenilworth Republican Com- dential Insurance Company, New- She carried a bouquet of white i ™-L • t• . , ii • t »L (i:'V School recorded a record u>- rile of 350 Xlonroe avenue, driver his year show five students less mittee, which has only six votes pointing Out that students begin chrysanthemums andj white or- January^ 1. 1D55. . . • • I The first fall mee:mg of the > .',„-.. , ? . f one of the cars, complained of M^rs^ Andrus is a graduate, of ark. . • . ' •,,..,•• ~. tal of 206 students at its opening :han on the third day of school on the county committee. technical books rather than funda- chids.' | ' Notice / ' • ladies missionary group on Tues- 1 Jonathan Dayton Regional. High Also, an alumnus of 'Railway- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD 1 AYFAIRS , • Sunday. The tigure is 70 higher inspecified' injuries^ Miss Beverly ast year in the Kenilworth public mentals in that grade and it is Tho above Ordinance was ^Introduced day at 8 p.m.- will be" addressed ; School, Springfield,, and 'is em- It is believed Mayor Krueger High School, Mr. Kradjel served Miss Mary Lou Mauro of Plain- bitpiNAMCE No. 371 and passed an first rcading,hcld-' on and the highest attendance ever As of Monday,. 1,010 "pupils were if he should seek "the Republican honor, and bridesmaids included Ordinance to License and Iteuulutc thr George Wiseman, missionary for. . . _r „• •»«••»» »_ .- ' According to -police, cars op- acturing .Company! pnion. Mr. Kraus said, will attend classes Korea and is employed by Merck Sale and Transportation of. Alcoholic September 14, 1054, and will be con- tnanv years in Angola.Africa. will ^corded. The Rev Mr. pcxheinicr registered, while 1,015 students freeholder'nomination next April. & Co., Inc., Rahway. He is a niem- Miss Dorothy Scarbacl of South Beveraeca in the Borough ot Garwood sidered for final passage, after a public ld nn 30, sfu- ruted by Mai kl L.' Price of 404 Also an _ alumiius of" Regional : from 8 a.m. to noon and noon to hearing, at anotner regular meeting of 1 were enrolled on the' third day His two-year term as mayor ter- plainfield, and M^ss Betty Koehn- New Jersey, and to Provide Fees There- give a report on the women^s and; f additional '"'*» - *•'•- Center street, Garwood, Joseph 3. ligh School, Mr. Andrus- is .with 4 p.m. They will have no assem- ber of Trinity Methodist Church. lore. said'Mayor and Council at the Municipal. 1 last year.- ' < ' Icin, Mrs. Norman Fouire and Miss Building, Garwood. New Jersey, on sum of minates next year and he will children'* work there, and. Wrs.; pastor sa«T the church :ale were stopped to permit .cars Edwin W. Kraus, superintend- additional activity periods. He Council of thc . UoroiiBh of Garw,«>d, at 8:30 o'clock P. M. reelection or try for the freeholder Vole Centralized Sysiem Linda Grlesmer of Red Bank was l Ut olx ond stato ot on Newfoundland and the manner .school is .now at capacity and that n front of them to make a left ent of schools, reports that about said their program Will be more JCTM! - ° ^ - New nl)r> nomination. "" ' ' (ConUnuea from page 1) ._flower.girL_- " WALTER. S. Mc.MANUS. in which she and her husband \ ' -' students y!\\\ create a space land turn from the Boulevard into 25 students have transferred to - . 1. -That Section-10 m of Ordinance, ' • Borough Clerk. St. Theresa Schbil work and less play. -. .- •-' No. 201 and No. 281 shall be and ar* have been. calUxi to do pioneer! problem.^ HfcAail Union struck Mrs. Vitale's car he number of kindergarten pupils tho hour of 7 A.M. on week days or KENILWORTH' — With work also on split sessions. The fifth, Grau that the board has no choice van.' a brother of the bridegroom; I-ROPOSED will be held rin Wednesday at 8 Oil Monday evening, the ouild- md started the cHaih reaction. thisi year. Only 95 were registered sixth and seventh grades, were on before the hour c>f 1:00^ P.M. on Sun- OEDINAN<;E NO. 313 p.m., followed by a meeting of; ing and grounds committee will nearing completion, "St.^Theresa's but to use McKinley School's nine Norman Fourre.' Fred Thinnes, a days, or after thc hour-iif 2:00 A.M. »„ ANT ORDINANCE Providing for the Con- or kindergarten compared with part-time the first year and the all days except NeW Years Day. each struction of Concrete Curbs and Gutters Mr. Mothes' vehicle was in titrn School will open Monday-for first Hubeny Bros. Fetes classrooms as'the school system brother of the bride, and Robert year, when salca^may continue to be- the Sunday School staff to dis-' meet in the parsonage at 8 o'clock, 183 last year. Mr. Kraus said S» third, fourth and fifth grades the Alone Union Street, from Fourth Avenue cuss promotions which will take! while the Commission on Mem-truck in the rear by a car oper- through fourth graders, the Rev. will be going on split sessions as Tompkins of Plainfield. made bctweciv-the hours of 2:00 A M Northerly to an Existing Culvert at the' Theresa's School had registered 65 Schmitz for Service second year. The 1951-52 school und 5:00 A;MT Tho Licensed • premises W.-sttlcld Town Line. ated by John Ru,wson, Jr., of Plairj;-' Sylvester P. McVeigh, pastor, an- soon as teachers can be. hired. The bride" is a graduate ^of »h:ill close^and open on the above said place 6n October 2.' „ | bership and Evangelism will' plan kindergarten pupils. . KENILWORTH — Ernest year opened with split sessions, but BE IT OliDAINED, by thc Mayor and Held and this started smother chain nounced. ' -. Mr. 'Smith sajd he, Mr. Seale or Scotch Plains High School and was hours, s ,- ^ Council of the Borough of Oarwood, The junior choir will meet in'its census at a meeting Wedncs- Total enrollment^ by. classes is Schmitz of 23 North twelfth street they were1 discontinued with the the'chapel today at 3:30 p.m. un- erve as principal. y ton following a wedding trip.. _ ' BorouKh Clerk. ning of- the Kenilworth Girl Scout KENILWORTH — An Orange Naval Idea Award in 18M aeeidenta were passenj«t Dated: September H.^IOJ-J. 0-1G the manner prescribed by the statutes. QFG TOP QUALITY-GENUINE TENDER SPRING •S^cl .workers of America. opened Sunday and the fine wea- Section 3 To defray the cost of said v "W- home of Mrs. Louis Gallagher- aders Association at Wild Cher- The* new eight-room school is man, 26-year-old Robert Skinner, §' \vhich 'bj)enji lyioiuliiy in Atlantic Won bvJ.W. Melnick ther attracted' 437 players. tmt*. ' • -.•,'•: .. - Improvements, the sum of $4,300.00 Is of 287 Roosevelt lane. located in Washington avenue be- ost four fingers and half "his hereby appropriated: a down.payment of City. • ' •" . •• ry Camp. . v Boy Scout Troop 82 assembles at . The newJeaders are: Mrs, ,Hen- tween North Twenty-second and thumb on his left hand in an acci- KENILWORTH—John W. Mel- S300.00 is also hereby appropriated from __l_.-Trhey-_wilL^iils;o represent the nick of 215 ,Norlh ' Seventeenth the existing Capital Improvement Fund. 7 p7m7.lomorro\v~anirCub Paclc~I82 •y McGeehan, Mrs. James Fergu- North Twenty-third streets. It also dent Tuesday morning at the Wol- Section 4,- To finance' said appropriation local at a testimonial- dinner Sun- contains a kindergarten, cafeteria street was among nine Bayonne LEGS o'LAMB , ALL STAR DAIRY VALUES! 'at the same hour Tuesday. ochs Products Corporation. of_S4.30p.00j^bon|r «-ill rj.Vn-nrv-p t'M'iflht j>niJL..kit(;hen_inLaddition to..-the: ) Tenderest, Juiciest, Sweet eating Kraft's'Guaranteed Fresh — Philadelphia, the stUle department o'nnTIustryT W—EmmertT-They-were-introduoi ~ AnVmployee^T ^ issued in an amount not exceeding said at 8:3^ and the Breezy Point So- church-auditorium. Copper Company, Pat Ragucci of appropriation, -to bear ' Interest at a rate and labor and former president of by Mrs7 George Cassera, president. 'picked up a Wai of $194 in im- OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS ' Lamb. For a real taste thrill, serve ciety will meet at 8 o'clock Mon- Orange, heard Skinner holler for proved job suggestions this month, 'not exceeding fl.pcr centum per annum the state CIO. Mrs). Adolph Leikauskas, pro- and shall mature in one year from 'date CREAM CHEESE AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AMD of issue. , • with mint jelly. . ' •- 49c day A-en,ing. •" '. * help and he found him lying out- according to Captain I. N. Tripi, Local -1526 is bargaining agent w grum chairman, discussed scout Distribution Bun Told meeting, places, and troop sched- side the rear gate of the Volco commanding officer. . .. Section 5. It Is hereby determined ai CREAMERY WHITE for employes *if Volco Brass and (Continued from page 1) FRIENDS \ declared that thc probable period of u Q DELICATELY FLAVOREO ules. requested a nieeting with thc plant. Ragucci applied a tourni- Mr. Melnick won $35 for an idea HIGH ORGANIC •':- 100 Ib. $4.50 fulness of nald concrete 'curbs, gutty.- QFG TOP QUALITY-SHOULDER or QFG TOP QUALITY-FRESH SLICED Copper, Company. Three Local Men quet, whil Robert jP&rella. chief of which speeds the handling\of stub und catch basins is 10 years; that /tho road. Both Mr. Ferry' and Mr 'board. TWiss Winona Newcomb; supplemental debt statement required by Kraft's Smoother' " Hiir» in Aoejdent chairman, asked that a- date be setthe Volco guards, called for Drrequisitions. . • \ ORGANIC FERTILIZER . 80 Ib. 3.50 - If you are in the mOilary service or are a patient statute has been made and Hied/ that Miss "Rego Feted KENILWORTH — Three Ken- Poempner suffered bruises on the Edmund Johnkins and the am- in a veterans' hospital and desire to vote, or U you are the obligations herein authorized/to be Rib Lamb Chops Lamb liver eft arjn. before October 1. There was no Special Registration/ issued arc within all legal debt limits KENILWORTH — About thirty ilworth-men were injured Friday indication in the communication bulance of the first aid squad. a relative or friend of a person who in in the military prescribed by statute and that^che gross PARKAY MARGARINE ' All the vehocles were towed Skinner was taken to Irvington SAO* FERTILIZER C'...£...... 801b. 2.45 debt of thc Borough .will bc/lncrcas«d QFG TOP QUALITY QFG TOP QUALITY ,friends, participaied in ,a bridal \ night 'in a thrt-e-car crash in the of the subject to be discussed.. Hours Told by Clerk service or is a patient in a veterans' hospital who. you SPREAOS EVEN WHEN 1 from the scene. General Hospital" when? he is re-- by thc issuance of uald obligations In shower last night in the lower aud- Boulevard at Twentieth street. The board directed Mrs. Helen KENILWORTH—The office of believe, will desire to vote in the General election to the sum of S4.300.00. / ICE COLD! % ^~^ ~ Ellsworth Gernandt of 40 Ashley ported in fair condition. Borough Clerk Philip J. McGevna LAWN SEEP No. 4 J ;.....:...... Ib. .95\ Section H. This Ordinance, shall take A'rthur, secretary, to send a let- . be held on November 2. 1954. Idndly write to the under- effect 10 days after Us publication after Loin Lamb Chops ^98* Breast of Lamb >10e _ COllBT OF NEW JEBSEY road was taken to Irvington Gen- A co-worker told Kenilworth in Borough Hall will be open every final passage as provident by statute. Kraft's—.White, Yellow, Pimento'and Swiss CIIANOERV DIVISION ter to the. Business Furniture Com- Bioned at once maldna application for a military service, eral Hospital with multiple cuts t'NIOV (Ol'NtV pany of -Elizabeth asking that 50 police Skinner caught his hand in day next week, Monday through MERION (B27) BLUE GRASS . Ib; 3.25 eptember and bruises. Dockrl No. "C 3103-53 a roller. - He ran from the plant ballot to be voted In said election to^be forwarded to Notlt JOSEPH THEFINKO and chairs' and seven tables purchased Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to Thc above ordinance was introduced QFG TQP QUALITY - 3 MEALS IN ONE (ROAST, CHOPS, SLICES*-^ 29c acatlon According to 'Kenilworth police, MAHY TKEFJNKO, his b'y the board be delivered immed- toward the Volco gate where he register voters. you- U you ace in the military service or are a patient nnd pasuvd nn first/rva'dlnc at n rcfiuliir wife. , collapsed, Kenilworth police we're mectlna of the Mavor and Council of the Kraft's—Tasty Spread/' -" I a vehicle driven bV Mr. Gernandt iately. The board said the" furni- The office wil^also be open to- in a veterans' hospital, stating your name. age. serial Borotich of Garwood. N. J,. held. on i struck another operated by 30-1 Plaintiffs, told. . day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — ALSO— .: number, home address and the address at which you September 14. 1£K>4, and will be con.iid- vs. I CIVIL ture was scheduled for delivery tin .vsvd-itat finul/pawmiio,—afters - a public Lamb Combination * 29c CHEESE WHIZ year-old Daniel Ferry of 26 ISAAC USAAKI STORM August 15. —are stationed or can be found, or-|| you desire the mili- hc.irlni;, at arlothcr regular rneetlnu of known as • Isaac I ACTION Agrico, Vigoro — Bovung, Bone Meal, Seventeenth street, which. had At a cost of $1,280.98, the board BOHOUGU OF KENU.WOETH tary service' ballot for a relative or friend then make suld Mayor arid Council ut the Municipal stopped' toniake a left turn into Sturm. • > M r s . Isaue Wunl House Eliminated Bulldlnu. G/rwood. New Jersey, on '. Iltuiakl Storm (Stu'rmki purchased 112 auditorium seats ("Continued front page J} rnorosED application under oath for a military service ballot to Y. S£EX£UBER 28, 105-1. Twt'ptieth street. The force, of wile of Isaac llsaakl | NOTICE from the Business Furniture Com- OBDINANCE No. M-S0 •' Hyper Humus and Garden Tools 8:3Cr o'clock P.M. IT'S COlOSSAt? MY WORD f TOP QUALITY GROCERY NEEDS I Call AlUnfie dtf 5-IIfl Storm ISturml, his. her and. Trenton ayenubs, he reported. AM' ORDINANCE To Least- Certain P°LfprwardedL^wm, stating in your application that he item Standard Time* " the/Scrash pushed 'the Gernandt tmd their .heirs, devisees | - TO GARDEN FRESH pany of Elizabeth. * The mayor explained that Kenil- Premises in the Borotieh of Kenil- is over the age of twentyone years and stating his WALTER S. MCMANUS. car 'into-the opposite lane where tuui pursonal represen- worth to tho TConllworth Little norouvh Clerk. tatives, ami Ills, their, or | ABSENT Raymond GerKart .was hiVed as worth cannot do much^to solve that RUnS AND VEGETABLES.! W it struck a vehicle owned by Les- BE IT OHDAINED by the- Governing name, serial number, home address and the address September 14. 1054. D-10 any of their successors in a permanent part-time janitor and situation without .the cooperation Body of th-j^. Borough of Kenilworth, lie Poempher, 48, of 899 Coolidgc right, title and intercut; I DEKEND- County of Union and State of New at which he is stationed or can be.found. aiid CHAHl.ES ENLUND. Oscar "Chester was employed as aof Cranford. Jersey: ' '* .' «< • / - BOROUGH OF U $ No. 1 SELECTED LONG ISLAND also known us Kurl I>. | ASTS fuil-tlme janitor- on—a-temporary At thc recommendation of Section 1. That tthe, Uoroueh of Kenil- GOLD MED AL FLOUR Englund and Fre•»•; *indedu. loUrU. JUO. Sturm, his. her anil their." helm NOTICE OF tion in the vicinity of Trenton ave- thc official tax niap of the Boro.uuh > of Borough Clerk, General Election !)•''»' DR. H. HERMAN di-vist**-* and personal r«-|ire*»*uta •^InTpilrsuanco1 "of "thfl~provl!»Ions~of" arT Boil EH! Fry tml baiUag. surf-bathing. Priutp nue and to submit recommenda- Kenilworth. . . ,; 1 . - tiv'es. and hit. their or any of their Borough of Gai Act entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- iO&33< TROPIC FAVORITE beach entrance. Hot and cold . Registry Section 3. Said lease' shall be for OPTOMETRIST succrssors ,tn right, title und int«-r tions and estimated cost. tcrtn of five years with an option on the tions," Title .10. Revised Statutes of Now fftth and sea water In all batta. est, und Charles Enlund. also known AMD Jersey, and the amendments and supple- SELECTED FIERY RED FLAME Tmta beds and bath (com HZ Beviano Charter Service of Lin- part of. the Kenilworth Little League to , New Jersey. 541 BOULEVARD us. Karl P. Entflund utut Kreda Kn renew said lease for a ftfrther period ments thereto. . . luud- (Entilundi. his wife. General Election den, which operates Route. 10, in- of five years. . . . ^ ' - • ; NOTICE -'?•' '-: ' '_ DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 .: 25 ';'•}' 140 CENTRAL AVE. CLARK. N. J. is hereby ksiven,, that qualified voters of KENILWORTH at-' Sacllan 1. SnlJ luain shall—p the 'Borough of Garwood- not already O Act entitled VAn Act to Hcsulate Elec- rt-it- ric that said prernlses* shall be. .used pri- "''I-' .ri't required to nvrve upon KDWAKD J marily .-for_^he 'playlnif of Little Leaixuc »eg(s.tered—Jn—uald—Borough" underline" REAL HOME MADE SOUP tions," Title 10. Revised Statutes of New increase in the school bus fare to laws of New Jersey governing permanent UOLAN. Esq.. pLulutilT'l attonu-y, whow lersey, and 'the" amendments arid "supple- baseball and fol- the purpose uf said TELT RAHWAY 7-1581 ilddrru is t!2 Washington Avcmu-, Car registration -may register with the Bor- CHIME* ments thereto. • , , y . ^ At the recommendation of theorganization *ln promotlntf -the health, ough Clerk of the said Borough of Gar* SWEET EATI1G contuns 3 pkgs. lerct.'New Jersey, an answer to \\w coin NOTICE ,••••' safety, morals and icerieral Welfare of wood' ut his^office NOODLE ^j - filf nr; tint plaint tlU'd' in a civil action. In v.\ U hereby uiven '"at qualified voters o: Planning Board, council approved the community and for thc children's URGE CLUSTERS LIPTONSSOUP ON TMC MIU»U • »Tl»Nf IC CITT Joseph Treflnko iihrffMary Try.llnko, hi^. the- ilnrnllBh-of -Kunllwortlt.^not already a subdivision for lots five through recreation and shall not be used for j wife, are plalnuFTi Jaiid I«aai'. ' lba.ik> retlslered In said Borauirti Under the any cither purpose or. any buaii.es3. trade, I Garwood^ N. 1. ,^_ Stoim. ct al».. the defendant;! pendlni! laws of New Jersey governing permanent nine in block 177. or manufacturing purposes." ^ • _. SELECTED DELICIOUS SUGAR SWEET J(! the, Superior. Court at Uvw Jvnwy, rvei'tratlon .may recister Avlth the Bor Section 3. Should" said premises . be at any time between Wednesday, April within 3.1 day* after the Ut day. <>roiiiin Clerk of the said Borough of Ken- A request from City Federal Used for any other purpose than for 21. 1054 and Thursday, September 23. ticti-ln-r. 10S4. exclusive of Mich date. ilworth at his office . 1934, fan which latter date the registration Savings and Loan Association for the plnylntr of btueball of the Little books will be cloned until after thc BARTLETT PEARS I( you fall to dn so, judgment hy df- Leauui' or for any other recreational fatilt may be rendered auainit you Uoroatb Hall a call box for its burglar alarm forthcoming General Election on Tuesday. NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILITARY SERVICE Kenllwortb, N. J. facilities of thc children of | the' Borouuh November 3, 1054. and for the relief di-munded in the coin- system in Police Headquarters was of Kenilworth: then and In' that event NOTICE TO PERSONS AUNT JEMIMA-AMERICA'S FAVORITE " plalnl. Von ijiall file your answer at' any time between Wednesday, Aprl the KovcrnltnJ body of the. Borouuh of •I NOTICE SERVE WIT! OR PATIENTS IN VETERANS' HOSPITALS und iir{ service in clilplii'ate with 21. 10.14. and Thursday, September 23 referred to the public safety com- Kenilworth .limy, by resolution, cancel Is herlbv givenT that thc District Election the Cl.-rk of tho Superior Court, Stale 1854. on which latter date the registration mittee. City Savings reported its sald-lra.se and declare1 the same 'of no NOTICE TO N DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS -Boardi in and tor the Dorouuh of Gar* BUTTER or MARGARIIE ttuUMT Atniev, Trenton, New Jersey, in books will be.closed until after the forth- further, force and effect. wood [will sit at tin" -lilacs hereinafter cominj! General Election on Tuesday, building will- be "substantially" PANCAKE MIX AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND accordance, with the ruled of Civil , Section November 2. 1954. and completed by the end of this and other equipment Installed on said DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS . U you area TUESDAY, NOVEMBftt t, 1031 FRIENDS The action has been instituted for, thV' NOTICE month. •• " . premises . shall be thc property of the and registered voter of the Iwtwcen the hours of_7:0O A.M. nnrf MQRCANVILLE FARMS Stridly Fresh EXCITING FROZEN FOODS I ELI SAVINGS! purpose of" reformation ol , a warranty \* heTeby given that the District Electlor Kenilworth Little League unless us' pro- State who expects •ATOO~l*rM., Eastern KlandardTime, lor deed, duled August I). IU24. recorded Hoards In and for the Boruuuh of kenll Keuihvorth Manufacturers As- vided in paragraph! five and >nine.~ to A absent oubtIde~the~Stato~on~ thc purpose of conducting a January 33,—lU3S-in-b«.ik B~« of ction 7. In the event that the -^ If you are a quaUfied~crnd~reg)«t«T»4 voW of the" HtESH FROZEN ' . TAYIQRS.MIDGCT (POUND 7 Ol) Ii you are in the military service or are a patient page -JUS In the Union County Ite^Uter'b sociation requested that two park- November 2. 1954 a qualified and .registered voter ditd '' Borottfih- of Kenilworth"T»halr—'reqirtre State who expects to be absent outside the State on in a veterans' hospital'and desire to vote, or if you are Office, Cli7ub4-th. NVw _ JerJey.'. mad>- b> TI'ISDAV, NOVF.MIIEB S. lD.tl in'g"*spaces~foF10^ininiIt»r parking sjld lands for other public purposes or who will be General Election Isaac Storm to Charte*' Enlund,' wherein for sale, which may result in substantial State on November 2. 1954 but to Vole upon candidates for the .follow- SHRIMP IN BASKET PORK ROLLS 1.19 between thc hours of 7:00 A. M. and 8:00 be established i at thc Post Office. November 2. 1954 or a cjualifled and reglstored voter ; a relative or friend of a person who is in the military " luld Isaac Storm intended to convey tax lat-ibk- for the Borough of Kcnll- Ine offices! •" - ' -"• 1 MAYOUS-TASTY fee simple title, .ui grantor and »aUI \\. \f-. Eastern Standard Time, for theThe association cited increased urorth. then the Borough. - of Kenil- because of or physical disability will be unable SELECTEB JERSEY ' service or is a patient in a veterans* hospital who. you put*po*cr of conducting a who will be within the State an November 2. 1954 but A United States Senator (Full term I. ib«T iE»T AM tan tact 49c Cliarlea Eiilund. as grantee. Inleiidi-d to traffic in the area: .The plea was worth, upon' providing some .other suit- to cast your at the polling place In your district A &jlcmber ol the House of Represent ta. believe, will desire to vote in the General election to .'.. accept iuch title in certain vacant, un- able" flround tot the Kenilworth Ltttlr tutivesi Sixth Congressional 'District HEDIUH SIZE 39 HEAL COLO-FRESH FROZfN tmpft>vcd land^ altuate in the Township (i«'iieral Election referred to thc public safety com- because of Illness or physical disability will be Unable BOLOGNA Leauue. at no cost or expense to i the on said d< and you desire to vote In the General trull term*. - . . be held on November 2, 1954. kindly write to the under- "- of Cranfurd. County of Union, state of to vote -Upon candidate* for the following mittee. Kenilworth Little Lcauue, biay cahcel to cast your ballot at the polling place in your district Three Member^ of thc Board oft Chosen MESH SLICED % ft New JerM\v, more particularly, known office*: this lea^e U(>on sixty days' ftotlc«* to Vhe NABISCO S HEW. • ^ signed at once making application fox a military service H election held on November 2. 1954. kindly write ' Freeholder* .(Three year terms!.' ORANGEADE 2!:19< and draltinulej as Lot number Soti in A I'nltcd States Senator (Full term*. Referred to the transportation Kciillworth Little 'League. \ on said .date, and you desire to vote in the General One Member. of the Board of Chosen . ballot to be voted in said election to be forwarded to Ulock'.ilJ on u'ccrt.iin tiUip tlltltled "Map 'A Member of the House of ltcpr«cn< committee i was a request from ' Section B. The consideration for said Freeholders fUncxpirt'd term*. ot 2&tf' plot* ul, Normundic Park. Cran- or apply/in person to the undersigned at once request- Cookie Assortment «L ^ 49c you. if you are in the military service or are a patient tatlvei. Sixth Congressional District^ (Full Public Service Coordinated Trans- lease is the sum of One Dollar ISlJK election to be held on November 2. 1954. kindly, write A ^layor (Two year term!.' ford. New Jersey. No. 1, CVl.ili.-r IX term). for the full term includinif the - renew; ing thai a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded toyou . Twp Member* of Borough Council PALMOUVE SOAP «ouu««u 3—25c in d veterans' hospitaL stating your name. age. serial \9U. J- I- Uauer. Civil Ennin.er. which . 'Thrt-e Member* of ti e Board of Chosen port for permission to operate 15 term if exercised by the KeuilWorth or apply in person to the undersigned at once request- (Full/Term — three yearsl. _-- __.— KEEBURS - GOOD ALL WAYS , mjp w«» filed for record In the Union PALMOLIVE SOAP »*~ «L 3 *- 3 5c number. h""»» address and *he address at which you ^reeholtierii iThre*-yejir term*). buses from Montdair and Orange Little Leaitue. Such' request must stato your home address, and the Fi>nowli\fi Is a list of the P.illliial'ljcct Cc-unTV kleulster'n Olllce tin October 3?,. One .Au-mber of the tUtard of Cho^ei Section D. The Kenilworth Little ing that a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded toyou . in the VarloUM election districts 'oi- the Town House Crackers' •"{ are stationed or can be found, or if you desire the mili- lull as No. 175 C but in which deed l*>'i'e>iolderi( lUneXpiri-d term'. to Atlantic City via the Garden I,«-ai;ue shall maintain said premises and to which said ballot should_be_sent and must Boroujih of Garwood: .- CASHMERE BOUQUET «w«ii 3^-25c of • warranty uild prvnils«.-il, bt-c.iu^e of Two' Members of Qorouiih Counci all accessory .^buildings, -stands und Such request must state your home address, and the Istj District — Borough Hull. Center the mutual mi^Uko und tn.idl>-i(.-Hi-.- of State Parkway. The Public Util- tary service ballot for a relative or friend then make (Full term —i three equipmenllpme t and ke<*r> thr same In signed with your. mlgualuie. and stuto thu * RttOLtK 3 - HH.M CASHMbRE BOUQUET ««"«i 4-47c Thn U a Vi.i 4ty—Commijjion will conduct 2>vd District—- Washington School. East • •• m M • ••-• u» • mmi^ rwrv air aand upon failure to so maim —uddreus tcrwhlch said baHoTflKould"be "application under oath tor a military service ballot to' a*. "LJII number mHJ. bl.uU :i:i UJ laid In the various election districts of, ,tho hearing on the plan on October 29. tho premisenjor Upon the same bt.-comlng /why you will not be able 1o vote at your usual polling 3trt*t. SUPER SUDS !4HWIAU-U4J«I " 2 doa'n on "Map of 0UI1 lou at &>ormundic 3i«I DUtrict^-Franklin School. Walnut' be forwarded^to him. stating In your application thafhe ttorouuh of. Kenllworih: unkept or abandoned or unsightly, the be signed with your signature., and state^ the reason' placo Buttercup Cookies «•«- ^ 29 rark,.,.Criijnfor»L, .Ni;>y.l.Jfcr.!.vy," ...ttlt-a .Jii. ...Fir,l District—Fire House." Wnshrnatoi . Couiwilnwn—r-Wiiltot Bori«htv e y - No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or Street. MarVELous VEL >-..». 3.0c cond District- — Uardintf School and mjy tlurreupon rc-t'ritcr thi: prcmiiM-i; A forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor Is # FABulous F^AB • >-*•<** 30c .-"«-. 72c Mup No. 131 A", to the end th.lt »iui: ttoulevurd. \ i committee, reported there have and all equipment and appiiru>nances place. N6 civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or DESCRIPTION OF riOI'NDAIUtS Or €Xi which he is stationed or can,be found. iudiinient ±o «oukht •hj^l reform H^U been suggestions that Bus Route | shall thereupon belong to the Borough received not less than eight days prior to the election, j. ELECTION DISTRICTS OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 3—25c | deed by ln«-rtlni( uld correct descrlp Third District — McKinley 'School forwarded to any applicant unless request therefor is following is It det»crlpiion of thc. Vari- |ipton s Ted loulovard. . tot Kenilworth. tloti of the w:iid trtle ppenliw^ lntende<4 28 run through the Kensington and contains the foregoing information. ous .Election Districts of tho Borough of AJAX CLEANSER «««.«. 2^23c Forms of application can be obtained from the to be fco conx'oyed.' And you are made DEfcK'EIPTIOV .OF BOI'ND.ABICS Or Homes development as a means Notice received not less than eight days prior to the election, Gfrwood: •ulk JmM undersigned. paitiej defendant in Jaid action btx-alix- ELECTION DISTRICTS Public Notice Is llcreby Given that tht nf /District I. All thst portion of the Bor- you are the persons und the wives c>f Following U • desciiption of the var- of turning around and extending forrgoing Ordinance was introduced at u and contains the foregoing Jpf°TT rtion. •>ufih of Carwood lying south of the line KIRKMAN'S CLEANSER 2— 19c such prison* who Wen* turtles «< to ttu- ious Election District* of the Borouch thc route to the far .end of the mc4-tlng of the Governing Body of the WALTER S. McMANUS, ill the Central Railroad and north of »aid deed, 'and hi-iis, devtkeeil, piTMinal if Kenilworth: v , borough. It was also reported that ttyrouttn of Kenilworth on the 1-llh remike^ bv the Governing Body of tho Borough of Borough Clerk, Borough of Garwood, 'Spnice Avenue. ' * PRICES TlVf AT AIL MAYFAIR STORES intended to t>e coliVe>'ed bv kald din-d District 2. All that portion ol the 1 District 3. All that portion ofvthe Bor- Borough uf Kenilworth beiim.souUl of th. will request that Route 28 be ex-Kenilworth. at the Borough Hall, Boulu* , Borough of Kenilworth, .ind tt*^? therefore pt\.pcr parties defend- yjrd. Kenilworth, New Jefsev, at eight New Jersey. ough of .Garwood lying north of the line ojit to this action- center-lino of Keullworth Uoatevard ant tended to Springfield avenue in Borough of Kenilworth, of the Central Railroad and West of Cedar 127E.SactMiSL | 1123 6etrgesM. 225HwtkkwL I 31 RNthAve. 488 BnlevaN f 08 HaailtM SL west of the center Ifne of South Twenty o'clock In the evening (E.S.T.* on the 60E.MataSt Said premises are an MuilnproVcd lot Cranford to serve its new Noma- Street. - - ' • • - *• ' • New Jersey. 4rst Street and Oranjfo Avenue. 28th day of September. 1954. At such New Jet al land. 29 fret In width, front and heguti Estates. tinu* and place, or at any time and place . District 1. All that portion of the Bor- PlalifieM I HewBruswkk I WestfleW I Cranfori Keailwortfc Bond Breok real, by 125 fc«-t deep ahmu b,vlh nide District 3. All that portion of the Bor to Which such meeting may be adjourned, outfh of Garwood lying north of the line Soaenrille lin*-s, on .the Wei-terly line of llenlt-y tugh.uf Xenllworth bejriie south of th< Mr. Boright Veported that th'e all persons Interested. wtll be given an Dated: September 16,1954. of the Central Railroad *iut cast oT Ccdwr (MEMBIR OF TWIN COUNTY OROCfRS) W* »«Mrv« Ik* right (o limit qutniitiat. Non« Sold to D««Uf« v Avenue. 313 feel southerly frt>m the center line of Kenilworth tloulcvard and opportutiltyVto be heard concerning such Street. *»»»- Dated; September 16,1954. Intercftrction thereof with the* southerly east of the center tine of South Twenty request of-Public Service to run a WALTER S. McMANug, i rlisl Street and Orunge Avenue. Ordinance. 1 Dated: September 16,1954. llfie ni Edsar Avenue. Towibhlp of bus from Kenilworth to New York By- Order of the Governing Bodv. .*.. „....-...— . Borough Clerk. CranXord. Union County. New Jersey. PIULIP J. McGEVNA. City is before the Interstate Com- . ' PHILIP J. McGEVNA. Dated: September 0, 1034- I. GRANT SCOTT. Buruujgh ClerK Dated: Aujuil 31. KM. 9-30 Burouah Clerk. Dated; September 8.-IBM. inerce Commission in Washington. Oa'xd: September 14, 18M. 0-18 " " ( J^£i2JL^!iMJlhc!^i^^^^.9',i(\y^;--\'a \- .>(*•--••, lsiife*H^i'.*«^ ^K*S-<|>'V*-^'^»^/V>'/V*1 *.,*' i«-...-.-nil .•"-.'

f\n*r THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROOTOJE, TOUTRSDA^ SBPTBMBER ONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«, 1954

Commuters' Tap Room, 112 South Frank Burr reported that Dennis by MisSjJJorothea Larsen, cooking! ship Institute is designed ,tt} pro- huroh Wekearny Fetes avenue, east, and in the'women's Garvey, another bartender at theexpert from the Bond Bread Bak-t so on down the line of town ofllc- Cranford Places Playoff Starting 11 Easy to Select, Delegate Calls vide training in Eood citizenship •als. The; subject of the meeting Five Sweeps Launch Bowling Season room of the.Cranford Hotel early Cranford. Hotel, told-him a small ing Company. She'll show how Five sweeps were recorded Fri Soviet on 30th Monday morning. , • " flre ha(f Seen discovered ^iri the easy it is to make fancy 'sand- and is sponsored by the New Jer- was "Whether a Trailer Cairp 3 Citizen Institute Should , Be Established in the - 'oExpan day night as the Cranford Bowling TINNESZ MARKET (0) The lieutenant said the arrest ladies' room about midnight. This wiches, such as ribbon, checker- sey State Federation ot Women's Replacements Big Problem Town." Mi.ss Castaldo said they m Mike EIko Eliminated ...L. ":1 on VArm League launched-its 1954-5 sea Tinnesz. P. 134 128 153 With one of the smallest H; not the smallest squad in fnnivei came as a result of a description- fire destroyed a curtain over the board, pin wheel and others in- Clubs. • • Dtiter i_!.:.T...:.r 173 142 i4e window and- scorched paint on the :iri»uf>fl fnr hrwirs-, htft rr-.rht,rl -na With Tom Sharkey slated to take the mound Sunday. Cranford son at Echo-Ladies, Mountainside. Bocrtraann. Vic _..._. 158 130 103 iinty, Coach Stan Grayson is finding the job of selecting a &ui ' ' by Sgt. Edward N. Lee „ __delicious kruin (iriist pie, it From Public Mrs. Robert McKinle'y, statt- conclusion. Those on top uf tlie heap M th TCT of a man, acting in. a suspicious woodwork before-it was evtiiv- so ritff'.y'for rprlftnil pTiytj^y and. "If.your club evor wonders if PBA iB'upUinlstlc" H' M'lll b<> to capture the playoT The . Cranford .-area's last hope elfcvea for Cranford High School a sirnRle one this season. Ti'ie was entertair : Twenty teams-4n«ading fi; outset of trie season are Ttnnesi. A. , 12S 182 14C Warmer oH South avenue early guishedT *.. '•' r~" ^~i~ social teas. it is worthwhile to send a dele- rn>TCyi<^'d 6vcr all Toward thp.cnd of the institute -championship of theUnion County Dajcball'' league despite ~ While'tfie- selection of the starting team may be easy. Coach sessions'" of the insti'tuti*, it'Iutec) i2 new ones—will compete for theFoods which took three from Sun- TOTAL .'... 760 '698 753 for the 27th iannual Union County 7h Monday morning. ^ •] Miss Larsen will demonstrate gate to the Citizenship .Institute, they had a ''Cracker Barret" Sc-^- . Grayson has a real headache concerning replacements for ikj>*f Miss C;ist;il.m. Cranford Inter-Church -Bowling won three from Harris, Ltd. DeFabio .._ 156 168 IDS Elkp of Kenilworth ^r'-was defeat-' IV^'G-':: E.Iectric'Company. Keat- man John '_senedettai. .repqttecLthatJ in the same_china_it-was_cooked-in. jaldo told rnembers_'of_the_CoIoriy^ jp „\ Although Sharkcy was available •- : League.! Builders' CJencral which swep D'AlesnndiiS -. 155 147 about every player to see action Club last Thursday evening at "Corwin;~di:"arr~of' Wornen at NJC ''The experience gave me an ex- Koury. N. -.... 189 187 197 ed 2 and 1 Sunday in the semiVfin- Amelia jjorko, a waitress at theRailway Cooking School Spectators will sec an actual dtrm- and Mrs. Wilson V. Christian, 'The league hopes to begin play The Citizen and Chronicle, Cran- 191 173 on both . defense and offense and Men's Clbvier joined the ,'firm'is" Veteran's Memorial Hall at »the cellent picture of our State "Gov- Sunday, Manager Mort Bichey j Brown to bounce out. Koury. R. , ^ 203 [Theatre Diner, informed him that The greatest array of furniture onstration of famous Iroquois Tuesday. Spending,/ completion of ford Shoe Store, which won three Orlckpwsltl .;.... 168 168 169 als by Les' JanEbski of Sumrnit, president of the N.J.S.F.W.C. ernment iti operation and left me did not use him because of his im- j Cranford's only other chance to ;J,;J.,;;VhjniVhjnie pplant in 1924 and was someone~"had started a fire in the Cook 'n Serve china. club's first regular meeting of the DILorrnro .". _ 17: the; defending champion. San^SKn^' *** "^ Swn^^te Charles Otto apd home furnishings ever pro- D.". 'John Van Dyk of Morn.-; with ari awareness ' of what it_l. pending tryoiit this week with the score came in thu tilth inning the 25 new alleys/now under con- from' Barron's Esso and Shaheen Handicap 12 12 j ;a.<:c:rovii taKra\ Keara\- in192in,19277 H. He men's room by shoving paper tow- season.'. . • - TOTAL -.... 883 871 S2C All the backfleldmen are learn- -Surrogate Xharles A. Otto. Jr., duced by the industryjis now on v "means to be a good citizen in my .. Detroit Timers. • Sharkcy walked and Fred Richey struction at\Echo JLanes, lviountain-r Agency, which topped Tinnesz Frank Eckert' of -Union elimi- CvJ into' his' present home on els bcjiind_a_venetiAnJ_bliridzand. —Mrs: ^William G7~TFprr7etter7 •.•I . •=-^-2—^SPQBTSMAN'S _; SHQP^. < L>_ im outstanding talk on 'the "Alco- innings, the two,4eam* fdrHhirn.~Micfcgy-€ai toll's side.—-For tog—two—orRn8ive~posteir-wnUe-[w'" spenK on-the,topir -The-Im- D19S!fc igriilingHthem. The. fire was putdisplay at Koos Bros., Rahway, the Flower S)iow"Wiiilier~7~ president, presided at the meeting own community," concluded Miss Weber ,.Hr...... 182 15« nated~Pete-Terpak of Clarkr6and I hol Problem." : row, the league/.has increased in Castaldo. . 3 './ -. were locked in a scoreless duel. In j rifice sent him to second, but Mart Builders' General Supply, which Lania 145 170 190 4, to- gain the other final-round many linemen are dojng'the same; portance of. Making a. Will" at a •• \:'.z his 30 years with the out with water from a nearby- Furniture Showpiece of New Jer- Miss Marion-A..Hansen of• 127 and Mrs. John J. Monahan, civics Miss Grace Freeman, former as- size. Starting /wifji eight teams Hayeck. J. 126 . 174 122 The club's thrift sale will take ; .the eighth, Pat Sharkey, Tom's i Rit-hey struckout 'and' Formanek's finished near the bottom of the ' 126 KPH ^nnti"i)!! -anA Krt \ Johnson. meeting -of-the Men's'Leagjic yf ol,ri:irrvKe has held \-arious en- faucet" before "it'-gained any head-- sey. As part of this Home- Fash- Centennial avenue was amjong the and legislation chairman, intro- 1 FnrnleenbeTger-'.":;n::7.r""M8---~ 184 berth.""""" --:••->—- —•—rv r semblywoman , spoke (in^ the pas- place September 24, at 108 WaCnul brother, singled to center oil Bill' to MX olid ended the threat in 1952, the numbqr was raised to league last season, turned in a 955Hayeck. M. _ 169 1B1 179 continued,,tHeir .battle this week the First Presbyterian Church riV-c: •!iiV'' ~ /positions and. is now way. •.-.-. prize ^winners at the -fifth fall duced the speaker; 15 last -year.. / •*' < TOTAIi 770 . 875 809 Elko led by two holes with.five V ion time, Koos will present on Ma'ge of 'a bill ami when the group avenue.' Household articles as well Connelly. Johnny Jacob's single Carroll saved Richey from more game, highest of the opening night for,;the'starting quarterback slot Thursday evening. ':r,'\.\-:.'X nuinuiactuting planning An hour later. Patrolman Sam- Miss Castaldo, "daughter of Dr. ••1 New members include: First to play, but lost the next four in Monday an'd Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. flower show of employes of Soc- took a trip to the State House in as clothing will be sokl.-announced through the middle sent him to trouble in the fourth inning when while the Democratic Club, de- PETERSEN-S DAIRY 12) Emmons is the more experienced, A buffet supper will be served ", cheet ra-'tal projects. At the uel Cymbaluk reported he was and Mrs. Neil Custaldo of 1031iin- Trenton, they were acknowledged second! Tom Colicchio came he picked Mack oil first base. The Methodist of/Westfield, St. Paul's THoinrnen 148 150 ' — succession. but "Johnson's passing has been ivjt-iiftime; he is working on an and 2 p.m., an entertaining and ony-Vacuum Oil. Company« Inc.. I Mrs. G. Frank Zimmerman, chair- '•'''V- fending champions, posted a 2,724 :._ 145 134 at 7 o'clock. Surrogate Otto, will told by John Gerlach of 13 Win- coin avenue, east, was the club's from the floor of the>Senate. through with another single to Lutheran of flLinden, Cranford Al- Peterson. E. A. Jankoski and-Eckert meet Sun- anrr'.'.:«wn tickel tiling desk HABOLD A. GLOVIER ans avenue, a bartender at the informative cooking school. delegate to the institute which was score Sharkey. Follow-ing. a sacri- 168 J96 210 1 One session was^^conducted as a' arc: Mrs. Wilfred -A. Burton. Mrs. game behind the dish. liance, Temple Emanuel of West- two games from Errico Trucking Boertmann day in the 36-hole final at Gal-the fullback post and he may beposition. '•' . . M fni: - ii putting into maqufac- Cranford Hotel/that someone had During this program an inter- any, at the Socony-^Vacuum Build- Pelcrsen, R, 188 109 187 held this spring at New Jersey typical town trieeting, she said, Millard Hallenbeck and Mrs. Law- • 'flee and a..grounder, Mike Frank, The Cranford infield, which was field arid Cranford. Methodist II. 159 133 loping Hill. •the chief passing' threat in Coach started' a fire in the nien's room esting demonstration will be given Frank of *the Men's League put Austin ing, New York, on Monday. . • • Cbllege for .Women. The Citizen- with one girj^actinj; as- mayor and rence Tabelman. the winning'pitcher, drove one toplaying together for the first time, Returning teams and their cap- together scores of 180, 233 and 199 "Hnndicap .. '..'.ZZ 13 2 12 Grayson's- split-T attack. Dick A . r.ai ive of Dsvidson. there. The two men extinguished • center to score two more. tains: Lion Lutheran of Rahway, TOTAL 809 846 853 Arrest Follows also looked good defensively. for a 612 total, the only 600 series Young is the leading candidate-at ;r Glovier graduaXed from high the blaze before it got a start. Pa- Two sore-»irm southpaws, Rich- R. Gritschke; Trinity-Episcopal^ G, . , ' . LEHIGH ESSO (II left half. BO* OFFICE OPEN DAILY The box score: Friday night. Thirty-three games Knicrlm. K. 190 . 185 156 Area Marksmen AND SLNDAV 10 A-M: TO 10 V.M c'r.iv! in Wisconsin, and; received trolman Cymbaluk said the flre ey nnd Jacob, started for the two Orrok; First Presbyterian, R. Mor- Almquist 132 127 153 is1' cVcirical engineering degree Series of Fires had been started by igniting trans-, CHANFOHD I BRAVES of- 200 or above were rolled on the 140 Leroy Wilson who vyas^ineligihle clubs and neither allowed a run rison; Garwood Presbyterian, E. Knierim. M. _ 171 148 1 lucent paper covering the window AD B Ml All-It H opening night. Klrkpatrick •••• 150 , 179 160 In Second Round last season' has been: a valuable ad- MILL or. . .XThicago Technical CqUege. In Rest Rooms before being removed from the For'a'rk. cf 4 0 1; Mack. If 2 Howarth; Community Methodist I Others who _hit 200 or above Nylen^ P. ,....'..:..„ 193 157 166 dition to the squad. He has a )'±tiv& World War I.'he served ov- of the room. game. In six innings, Richey gave Do'wach. is 4 1! Frank, p . 2 of Kenilworth, F. Huetteman; St. 781 Qunn. 3b 4 IDadc. cf 3 were: Santella, Police -. Depart- TOTAL 838 796 tough assignment in filling - the PLAYHOUSE r virh art ambulance com- A series of small .fires in rest At 12:45 a.m. Monday, Patrol- up three hits and walked • four. Baldwin, lb 4 0' Brourn. si: 2 Paul's E. & R.I. of Garwood, R. Police Matches MIUIUIN, N. J. MIllBUIN' 6-ilOC ment, 213; Fairchild, Men's League, HAYECK'S FOODS <3t ftuek Carri»0mm, D j:iv a:t::ched to the 32nd Divi- rooms of public places in the town man Cymbaluk reported that Har- Jacob worked the first .five innings Co'nelly.Sb. 4 1| tichoro, lb 3 Werizcl. ••-"--. .-.•:.. " M Connolly 192 186 184 The Cranford police lost to Fan-/ shoes of Timmy Schuman at right C"w>. U-rt '* 0; P.'Sh>kV. rf 4 205; Hull, Democratic Club,. 212 center resulted in the arrest by old Schein, proprietor of the'Com- Weltfand 143 134 173 wood, 1,124 io' 1,116, and' won halfback. While not as fast as and- also permitted three safeties T. Sh'k'y. rf 1 lfjokob.pl/ -4 Also, Temple Bc^h-El. L. Wein- and_247; Marshall, Democratic Rlspoli .... ; _ 144 _• at| Detective Lt. JXhomas H. -Woods muters' .Tap Room, "informed-him F. RRkrh-yk . rt l_0_O^CltV:hipO^ClV , fc Hubiak . •ISO- —184 from-Springfield-by-forfeit in-"tht Schuman. he is morp ph'^i^f* f1 and.fiaye.up-oriJy.one.JtreeVpass- Ktein;-Calvar-y— Lutheran,—W—Ma-- ClubT2I2lihd 200; Filsiriger, Dem- 28th ^[•ra oi America. Mr., Glovier is on Monday of Robert James Thim- that' at 12:15 a.m. he had extin- Carroll.c" 3 6~0|Shriner, DeMarco 202 221 172 local department's opening trickier. He will play safety on Cranford threatened in the first M-Rlch'y. p 3.. 0o OlCadtuuioic . 3I> gan; Linden Presbyterian, J. Vi- ocratic Club, 202 and 202; Hirsch, RelnKold 136 , .183 Festival of Plays" 2 p::si commander of Cranford oi»s, 28, of. Westfield, on four guished a flre in the window frame. Ronnie Domihach who be- ale; Cranford Methodist . L - A. TOTAL 867 896 matches in the second round of trie defense. ' , . • Totals SOS! Totals 29 Errico Trucking, 218; Errico, E AMUUCAS OUTSTANDING 2121 American t^gi«n He charges ot arson. The suspect blinds and ceiling of the men's gins classes this week at Lehigh MacDougall; First Baptist of Ro- SUNNY ACRES <0'i Union County Police Pistol League Bruce Bennet will probably be COMtOr tun : Cranford rico Trucking, 232; Ranhofer, Cit- 150 :>rvL ° ° ° ° ° °—°selle, R. Scott; Osceola Presby- nankin 118 184 at the Nomahegan range last Wed- the starting left halfback when he c _ _ OOTh»>(l O O 3 X—3 izen ' and Chronicle, 212; PiLoren- Nlclzcl. Jr 132 126 188 -iutrtJ».H>- Day-Committees for theCharles - J. Stevens and * held.;, f pr_ found; bhid\thblld'~:^r 145 ; b.chind.\thcTbllnds:::7r ATURDA ferson star, 'singled With one, out^ Errors — Cadlcan. Connelly" Z. Double terian, D.-^Marshall;_St.—Paul's-; Nietiel.-Slr^•-... -196 - 154- nesday.-- recovers froma bacJr/iinjury.rWalt 1 147 158 157 ..;• 2.U-.years-and vtas chairman action of the Grand Jury. Sgt. Lee reported soon after this Jacob'then g°t Ike Baldwin on .pLays >=- M -Hiehey.* Carroll - and—Con- Meihodist of Roselle,. E. Wag- Slupjik . ...; This gave Cranford a record of Keye is another backfield , candi- nelly. Rases on ball* — off M. Richey 4. Barron's Esso, 221; Roberts, Cran- Brouohton 133 211. 189 or six «•>" seven years until 1932. According to Lt. -Woods, the incident that he had secured the strikes arid Connelly on a ground-. ner; Community Methodist II of Handicap 30 33 33 10 wins to.eight defeats in league date. ' SEPTEMBER Connelly 4. Jakob I. .ITrartk 1. Str.uck out ord Shoe, 206; Savercool, Cranford 86B •862 jo is a member of Lombard Lodge, Westfield man admitted in a sign- name and address of a-man pres- ^__er. __ _ _ —• by M. BJebey 3. - Connelly O. Jakob 3. Kenilworth, H. Vannauker and St. TOTAOTAL ., ,. 754 competition thus far this year. -At George Wening who played a Frank 5.. 'Winning pttchcr —r Franlr Shdo, 223; Fisher, Cranford Shpe, & A.M. and is an active rrjember ed statement that he set .fires in ent at the time of the fire, and that Another threat went by the way- TiMlnS pilcher"—Connelly. "Umpires— Paul's E. & R. II of Garwood, R. HARCO CHEMICAL CO. (31 the end of the first round, the local sensational game against • Roselle MAIL OROEBS NOW! Prl'«s r. *J.:.-, |i> has scT\'ed on .the ninth dis- Diner. 101 North avenue, west, the scene of the earlier flres in the *!'••• Joe Formanek singled and was The board of directors of the Harncy _ 100 180 172 B with nine victories and seven one end. and Steve Schlapak at the *X.3O, SS.1U. Than. M.U.'tl.^5. II -,u 210; Broughtoh, Sunny 'Acres', 211; «i.oo. s«t Mat.. *l.56. ui.oo. s;..-,,,. ric: election beard for many and the Cranford Hotel, 1 South Cranford Hotel and the Theatre league met last Thursday night to Huft ...„ 178 144 171 losses. ...:,. other wing position. Bob Paterson forced *by Dominach. He stole sec- DeMarco, Hayeck's Foods, 202 andMichanls .-. 185 . 190 218 i Union avenue, Sunday^ afternoon, Diner. . complete final plans for the league 896 and Mickey Wilson would be the cpwelope. ond and went.to third on an error. Seven Dual 221; Dietz, Harco Chemical^ 201; TOTAL 785 877 Kenilworth, also in.Division "B His v.'ife- is-active in Republican and in the men's room of the At 1:30 a.m. Monday, Patrolman He got no further as Frank struck opening1. . The officers ' Include: HARRIS, LTD. <0V. starting tackles, with Dick Lewis, Michaels, Harco Chemical, 218; with a record of eight Wins arid I'ariy ; iTairs- and Js a me«nber of out Queen. Robert Patton, president; Donald Russo ..' 155 169 170 Paul Dunham and Bob Petersen ; Rogers; Harris, Ltd., 208; Kinney', Goodman 108 159 ' 118 eight defeats for the first; round, •jw t:i:n:i County of E3ec- Richey- also displayed some of Meets Listed Marshall, vice-president; secre- Moycr, 185 173 175 lost to Summit, 1,129 to .1,104, in a^fighting for. the guard posts. PL 6-3l?7 Sh*ws S - 7 - S:l0 P,M. Breen's Gold Checks, 213; Gritsko, :;,.•:>. Uis son.' A. Glovier, his old form in the third inning. Seven dual meets and the coun- ary, William Francis; and trea- Whltmcyer - 168 124 165 match at Nomahegan on Friday/I Breen's Gold Checks,. 218; faoney, Honors ; 134 208 141 THe center position will"' go to June from School of FRENCH and SPANISH BobShriner singled to left, Richie ty and state championships make- surer, Edward Locke. , Handicap 22 22 32 Garwood, in Division C, was 'de- Methodist Men's Club; 264; Cory,' 791 Petersen or- Pete Rurrimery. LIBERTY :heTS. Naval '. Annap- ADULT-COURSES Cadigan up the 1954 schedule for the Cran-r Captains of the new teams in- TOTAL ....: 770 835 ' feated by Scotch Plains last Th 1 'who made several Methodist Men's Club, 222; Mar- This line-up will be. adjusted • COJTT. SHOW SAT. i SIX. depending upon who kicks off and 8TAETING A.T I :SO P.M. 3 destrover • escort . Grant:, Lit.,. Conversat., stop the Cranford attack — bang- team. m:inn; St.. Paul's Lutheran, i. Mi- Justh ;.-...'...... ". 184 157 In their match against Fanwood, Reopens. Williams, Lions Club, 209; Barlow, StnlBcr ...;.u..._..- 172 177 177 Who receives in the opener against Secretarial ed into a force, but Tony Mack liira; Cranford Alliance, E. Car- the Cranford marksmen scored aSr \: .' Coach J. Seth Weekley's boys Lions Club, 210; and Berardinelli, Lull 144 157 144 Linden on... September 25 at the TODAY — FHL — SATr singled, to. tight ; Richey..... theii riger;....Temple- Emanuel, L. GrJlnke -.-..Vi.ai ..:.. Io2 - -218- 172 follows: Patrolman Albert Fischer.l Monday, CHILDREN (6-14 Vri) open, on September 21 - against VFW;207: . ~ - ' 154 Linden High School Field. , r» Service tjnil Whitey Dude and' Hubie on;, und Cranford Methodist II, Scheller 135 — 287; Patrolman Joseph ' Kovacs, Afternoon Groups Union. All meets this season will TEAM STANDING Kinney „. — 155 213 "EXECUTIVE September 27 In French. be at Warinanco Park, Elizabeth-' F. Simonsdn. •• Bawl Handicap .„ J. 31 33 • 32 284; Patrolman Richard Schofield, Because of more experience, the Finh> I-uncheon. Show on W TOTAL , 848 ' 897 892 line should be better defensively SUITE" Mrs. Charles FJ Hansel — TUTORING — Roselle. llaycck'tt. Foods 14 •273, and Patrolman Frederick County Best Ball METHODIST MEN'S CLUB

  • 'ThiMw»n^ 5^rvi hole medal play in the'11th annual The annual meet of 'the Union Pcti^rse'ii'ii' Dairy 13 BARNETT'S LIQUORS <2> Patrolman Fischer, 291; Patrolman SON. — MON. -: 0 !!-.!r.i:u-e of the - Family and' TwoLettermen Flurnctt's Liquors 22 Russell 131 142 ' 165 Ghil'.ii'on's Society.' •' ' • »' ; Union County public links best County Conference ' will be con- Police Department ,..'. B Kcyacs, 28J; JPatrolman' Roberts, With only two lettermen amonR Hcuer .: _.'.- 123 182181 he lasu'hewrt and fashion show ball tournament. ducted on 'October 22 and. the Linns • 3 BrinkerhofT 137 182145 271; absentee, 225; total, 1.068. he ;12-man squad. Coach J. Seth Errico __ 4 • 168 JOHN WAYNE will bo- h'el'rf October 6 in Mill- Eighteen-hole match play will state meet, will be' run on ' Nov- M.thodl»txMen's Club 1H Gilbns 170 181 Scores of the Kenilworth police Weekley's Cranford High School Korncr. _.'>. _ 183^ , 170 190 n. Mrs. Arthur Fcgel • of ember* 11. _ •• • Men's Leslie ... .7 858 against Summit were: Chief UNION DRIVE-IN "HIGH and continue on September 26, Octo- ( ross country'team will be one of SportimiiiilV Shop ...... TOTAL 752 860 u s- PEPEKttMINT \HOOM II > KOUTf 11 jcott'h Plains, chairman, was host -BENEFIT DANCE ber 3 and October 9 and a 27-hole -The 1954 cross; country schedule: l"eppennint Room in, 269; Capt. Edward MIGHTY" 1 September 24 Union ' > the most inexperienced in recent Lchlch Hjso IS Delia SSalol . 8 168 169 • — o thi.' committee. A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CRANFORD BOOSTERS' CLUB final round wilt be, played on 13 T^vteritedt " 147 140 Stupak, 275; ..Patrolman Garland . . also'. . October "5, Flainfield ' years."' V.F.W. ;... : 7 FrL — Sat Sopt 17-18 Crani'oici xvomen who Vvill assist October 10. • •'•«f Irvtnfiton \ '-' Simny Acres 3 Delia Salo. C. ISO 168 170 Freizer, 272, and Patrolman Rob- 15 the returnees are'Lou McClen- Hnrrls, Ltd 10 Scheller 146 183 151 ' TON¥ • tflftti JAVANESE DAGGER bt the,mo2ram include: MrsL Ri- •• . The tournament Is open to male Itahu'ay ert Reuter, 288. . : ( aturday, September 25,1954 49 Edison Tech don who should be one of the topCltlzeji-Chronicle IS Delia Sala. J 191 186 131 vhard Guy. Mrs! Charles F- Han- WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME residents of Union County who 1 Czajkowskl 153 166 Individual scores for Garwood Cl'BTIS LAt'UE Paul Douglas 22 County Meet runners in- the county.if he gets Il^rroiVs Esso , oi. Sr.. Mrs. Elliot Moody. Mrs. qualify as amateurs and arc not 26' JcfTcr&on Tiniic^z Markv't ...... 23 Handicap .. 18 3 16 la the match against Scotch Plains 29 Dover. nto top-notch shape and Fran 10 'OTAL 830 864 783 "JOHNNY DARK? Oliver R. Brooks. Mrs. William H. members, of private clubs. 1 were;' Patrolman Carmine Cus- November II Slate Meet Kcenan, POLICE DEPARTMENT (31 Pk:rr.mer, Mrs. Harold C. Sanford. VETERANS' MEMORIAL HOME BETWEEN Gold J 133 — 141 , LIONS CLUB 2t maho, 255; Sgt. Harvey Cowell, Teehnlctlor — riu Also out for the team are: LeeCymbaluk, M. i 107 137 172 "Perils of Th« Forest" •Irs. Henry Slauson. Jr.. Mrs. Wes- 479 SOUTH AVENUE, EAST Ferguson, tennis letterman; Stan Cymbaluk. S. i. — tia J83 147 250; Patrolman John Franssen, AIR-CONDITIONED 1U_ ! -140 U4- I ;—and—Patrolman- -Edmund i^S^s. Jr^Mrs-WallerW^ -^Wecould-beatmother'*— 126 Shlniku* .1 — 1R3 •1S4 Will :mingham, 195. 5:cut. Jr., and Mrs. Robert B. CRANFORD7N:X 1 Hobble, a regular on the basket- Nylon '.^_,....L 101 178 Barlow 139 by .now if you bad bougta . Santellu \ 134 'ord 199 177 Kenilworth has a match with the Sun. — Mon- S«pt 19-20 IVinkel. ' • ball squad and ;i pitcher for the Meyer 129 9 A. M. and 12 Noon Handicap .1'..,...... -— 38 h was announced that Sirs. - »n OK" Used Union County Park Police on the VAN ' JCUA baseball team; Fred Jackson, Jim TOTAL 1 VHS B49 DITullo ... 138 132 Charles Brittoo, of 38 Major ave- MEN'S LEAGUE (1) TOTAL 714 809 918 Nomahegan range at 2 p.m. today, ...... ;. BEFUN .-•'.. '__'_ADAM S ' Simnsoretlby Capt. JV. Ht Fiske Post 335;VFW McAteer, Ted Munday, a member Kcetch . 1-JB 1ST V.F.W. (IV WESTFIELD nue-hs= been-accepted as a new FORYOURMEMBERSHIP. Tlnco, A...... 137 164 146 and Cranford will face, the Park of last year's track team; Bob Schropo i 147 : ir.crr.bcr of the committee. O'Neill, Pete Truwpore and Gil-Mead - 124 Hllbert ISO 156 < 167 Police at 1 p.rn.^Tuesday. The sec- "WINGS OF HAWK" Prank 1BO 233 199 Mnrkowlch .... 120 121 122 ond' round matches "vill continue Net Pn m bert Warren. . . Lonul .-. 128 171 15a Bcrardlncut .. 207 . 163 128 Tcchalcolor — AUo TODAY — FHL — SAT. to Cranjord First Aid Squad McCnrmlck .— 1(11 Wclscrt 1 139 154 123 through October 7. The tearn_has beenworkingjjut 191 v 1-folrchiW •;•: v -205-- —Handicap- —44 _^ _.;ia —*A - , '•'' j MICKEY.: BOON'er—to- -- GARY SUSAN Fa]ama sales lof the United State* daily at the high school and ran Handicap - * 19 TOTAL 80S 794 732 COOPER •verage only half a pajac •••per man •-'•..-•; * -Ait the 2%-mile course for* the first TOTAL 731 057 84(1 Drive A Ccookad Road HAYWAHD KEFKESHMENTS Five Touriieyg Wind-up In • '*• ' '. per year, the National Assodatlao DONATION $1.50 DANCING 9:00 to 1:00 time Tuesday. . . DEMOCRATIC CLUB <3> bt Shirt and Pa jama Mannfactim \2\M Ward • 1B9 102132 Coach Weekley reports he ex- 1 County Tennis Program Uc.vm .i "153 163 Add Jamesburg "Garden Of Evil" reveal* pects one or two more boys to Hull 129 S12347 Five tournaments opening on Marshall 183^ 213 Cinemascope come out for the team. 200 Saturday at the Warinanco Park Stereophonic Sound Jnjon will provide the opening PiUlniii-'r 1 203 184202 DclGiindio — — 143 To Soccer Card courts, E!^beth^Roselle,_^will • ^^rechnicolpr day opposition for the harriers on -82+ TOTAL .050 042 An ^away contest with Jamc's- wind-up"the 1954 tennis program (RflliFORD — ALSO — • E11HICO TftUCKINO (It September 24 at Warinanco Park, Illrwh 143 of the Union County Park Com- BE A BOOSTER! • • 218 174 burg has been added to the Cran- Phone No. CR S-S779 JEFFREY MUNTEH Elizabeth-Roselle. Clumbiushllll 143 130 i:ia mission. 15S 178 ford High School soccer schedule. DEBRA PAGET Sicko 182 The 18th annual Union .County MATINEES DAILY I TM. SOIECOMGEMI Errico 232 183 140 Bill Martin,, head of .the physical CONTCTOOCl «AT. . lUM. - BOL. Curtln i _ 175 100 1B4 education department, announced. novice singles and tourna- Handicap 28 28 24 ments will be held for men who "Princess of The Nile' The Cranford Boosters'Club supports Cranford High School TOTAL 856 858 " 823 Games with Linden and Ward- TODAY It TOMORROW IN TECnNIC'OLOK law School of Plainiield are also never have reached the quarter- in Technicolor - . MclNTYRE'S BUILDERS' GENERAL <31 iinals of the Union County champ- llu. G _..v..... 101 IS3 191 under .consideration. Coach Mar- JEANNE DANA STARTS SAT- SEPT. 18 athletic teams, sponsors Fall and Spring AuHtrd Dinners. ilnelll 160-120 tin reports. ' ionship, the final of the - novice , CHAIN ANDREWS Lawn Mower Shop " ' ."...-...K 123 —_ 182 |—eOTcrrCourtland'DaleyVbooters ^!any Jungle" ~T~' Matinee Only Pavicd ... („....' provides annual, scholarships for high school J68 ' ISO IBS open their season September 28 other tournament. • • .- . — plu — ; Chapter s^l SALES — SERVICE DiLorciizThe 1954 soccer schedule: and 18 arc eligible to compete in "Atom Man vs. ;';'-"?r™''^ games '-'•""'':"'' -. .r^^,..!_.^.._ St pwi nbet* - 2(1" ' Veron» "'Home the—;1 •8thi;-annuar~Unlon'~ Coxinty ,£, Jim Alamein" ^ Runriofer .^....iT."...... 312 • 141 109 Away McMalttm i.v...:.:~..—138 134 T26 .__.,_3n -'Summit— - junior men's tournament.' Reo—Eclipse—Excello October 13 Union Home SAT. MAT.. SEPT. It. 1 pjn. Every Saturday Matinee Many OUlCt Ray ' : 1J3 ' 103 136 Away Todlsco „. 143 134 13ti • 13 Editon Tech The 16th annual Union County Vitaay Kiddi* Show MA'S CARTOON'S and promotes good sportsmanship. . No on* con possibly criti- DCUVEKT BKKVIC'K ia Summi^ Home A Good FIT Weeks \63 160 lta Jatnesburif Away boys* tournament and eighth an- I iy, Technicolor AND.UGl'LAB SHOW ">! cise your ludgwwnl If you Handicap — 6 4 nual Union County girls' tourney WErtfieU 2-2528 TOTAL 780 779 767 36 Jrvinuton Away buy on OK Us«d Cor. Be- Chatham . Away also open Saturday.; "Bear Country" •n the Proper Shot' cous* «an OK Uskd, Cor has 235 N. Elmer Si. WemtflcM, M. J. CRANFORD SHOE STORE . <3t November .9 JciTenon Home SON. — MON. — TUES. . 170 2oa — "Water Birds" l» lounjj eoty. .173 — 148 Two Hits in Color ^ tlon«d, carries' our own ... 143 223 — —• pi«» — P'cper ih .15t — . J56Six-Game Card JEANNE DANA *«" fi» >• propctly. wrltf n warranty, and Is .203 ISO - 130 "Francis Joins the on* off ihm bit burs In . — iaa WAC«" CHAIN ANDREWS I *fW*>* '• —-t -^ *•*"• For Frosh Fleven town. Just check below and Handicap •—. •— 4 SAT. THRO TUEST seel TOTAL _. 830 835 its, A six-game, schedule, including SEPT. 18-21 "Duel in The Jungle" $ ; • BARHON'S.ESSO (oi hree home and three away con- Dlxon 128 2at ' 1(11 CinemaScope - Tachnicolo — ALSO — Morcerf 138 lott :est& has been arranged for the JOEL McCREA O'Uara - 134 117 ranford High School freshman Stereophonic Sound S£PT.26-0CT.3 Molccn Annual Dues Only l "WEEKEND SPECIAL" 1S7 I (Id football team. Coach Bill Martin ANN CDMIND Drooki 130 122 LI'XUBV t'AK. IUI Nlwlir-Cifhi OlstasMkito »il» ' Handicap announced. • . BLYTH Pl'KOOM "Black Horse Canyon" in With Uie V.lc. .1 HSOBAMATIC Kli [ K llntler. TOTAL 670 The team opens on October 1 at MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY ! 4 MARIO LANZA (!•• I*al4« ••>l/7viiivy s IB i ' . : - w • — II • Itjl U»|. — —._--••— ~-j—'.._-._ October Scotch PUliu WACs" GEORGE MOHTGOMEHY itM BUICK . . . . . M33 13 Linden Home STARTUfO WSDw SEPT. M , :...l:Jn_' '..:.._. •awcUI. < D**r S«4M. bla«. >s41*. iflSl KA1SEH'. ... . *625 22 Hallway hnUr. ual mm . aa4 lUilul H0RANS HCLL 0RIUCR5 4 • D r*4U«. Iwaier an4 29 Kcacllc- Park i] Gone With The Wind 'Battle af Rogue River' i •a. A l«l «f car l«r a> •Kt«T.ti~OCT.« November 5 Rowlle Ho \ 1U0 FORD S7S0 19S1 CHEVROLET . . . »S95 Phone. CRanford 64XW0 -*-»•• DaUmt. X DH(, ^•aatllal D«lam* • Dear »*«*«. ««j. heifer, S-1700 k«ai«r. OCT. a kla«a. lau •! U«-i'ut l ll for a taxL Chlldtcn also set a riRIMEN'S PARADE 1-715J Dr.H. Berman bans out of riding in a cab. Send «3.30 to S7.93 OCT.V them to appointments with one li cording to Sise era CAR RACES Optometrist of our aafe driven. " NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. EXHIBrrS~GALORE EYES EXAMINED 209 AND 614 CENTBAL AVE. BIO "MIDWAY BY ALBERT'S for women In tttnderising slitw 40 lo 141 WESTFIELD WE. 84220 'Dancing Watmzn" CSANFOBD THEATRE JISED CAB LOT 614 CEHTBAL AVE. BUILDING tvaav NIONT SHOES The Suburban Shop Jr WE. 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    THE CRANFOftP CITIZEN AND CHRONTCLE, THU!«DAV,*SfiPTEMBER 16. 1954 Page Romano, and h^r two 'cbi)dren, 'uprllttcrease Ritd, 20i and Michael, 17, to.the NOTICE TO VOTERS Thursday night. . United States. They are scheduled J**_9MU*?_Ojn>.. GABWOOD and KEN1LWORTH Fashion Show Mrs. John Mayer, Jr., programf . Paul's Church Republicans to •S IS HPREBY. GIVEN THAT, pursuant to the provisjolis. of Tilie- chairman, announced plans'for the] •-'•'i. ,to arrive today aboard" the SS itf..u-io m the Revised Slututo* of New Jersey, and by virtue of ihc authority Ge Saturnia to make" their home in conferred upon the Union County Board of Elections by law, the following nanied By Rosary Society annual .cbmmunion breakfast, to ' ffdom Roll Tall IP'A^M'S" °ff» pvrsunjt hove, after due investigation, bean found ineligible to vote because they be held October 3 in the school enrollncont of j Westfield with Mrs. Romano'* par- have moved, left, no address. - „•. ' ,„ '' . - . - . . ing fif ?hi- ' Gnnvniriri H r A 1 foteriu,—The w^men will ic ""•'• Mr nf ^ r, nHr« An "Piwtrtnntty in pftrum,. prnnf rr^ijjipjj "In inrtT"truyn, y"M hf» cnVn ~iT^ Wedneisday Night ctor Named Club iss • schedulescheduld toto^be*P - held at waa-announcod nt St pyrqonipy i whose naincs ait* luted"below; divided such persons appear personally at :-oive firsi t holv in n done. Jto^ph .-&:- Groitr. 8:lS tonight'bt the'hewi' campaignT" Knn In tin H fair body duriift' the 7:15 a.m. mass, [ g r of Pl^iifIt-Id. has''been appoint- RetU Etuae WaWH& Help Wanted - Female 1. MsRr. John M. Wplsh, pastor Born in Sumanti Italy, Mrs. Ro- >pear and submit proof as aforesaid will require: "Any ptrson fashion show - sponsored by Jhe O headquarters in a vacant store on —•• "CLASSltuJJ hATca mano was raised there by her lion of the Board shall hive the rt£ht to • make application and a candleliRht induction cere- | ed directoV for• a Kingdom Roll Nonh avenuc; near Center street. r TYPEWRITERS, addlnff machines, cash GETTING ENOUGH HOT WATER? Urn* THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, established MARTIN JEWELERS has opening for | tj,e Church of St. Anne. This 1 if-lo p ar Judg !••e io fin .r Coulll>' Court during ,the two weeks immediately 'prtitdniu FUST INSERTION - JienU m w»r«. CBANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD 0 NovembFr Rosary Society of the Church of^ mony, for a|l new, membera will i Call to be ciwid,Ucted by. St.- Paul s ---• w. -: _ ,. ..-..-.-. ;•--- rc-clsters, officce furniturefuni:: 'sales and scale removed from para coils, tahk- neighborhood. North —Cranford or yoonjc woman, ace 20 to,40. for light grandmother after .her • parents tmibh G5 f l . .E 7V" °" »• J8M. and on said Electio,.. Day/ (or tilt - M «ci>U mlDlmra. Adi set by e Mhi nis an increase of 70 pu- c > > > ta n t a St. Anne wilJ be held in the audi- iak^"nl3"ce"-m"tiie~eX''eninK in the Evangelical a\d Reformed Church, ;««&r reading, of the cubs re- lines — IS cents a Una. A«U set service. Centennial Bualnrss Machine . less heaters. Work done In 7your owe ' North Westfield. Price S1SJ00. Prin . boosUceepins and sales inv ^>ur Cran- came to this "country when ^she?" ^ .r ."^"?.! . ' !™ '' ? ontcr-.entltlteif-hJin-tii-vble'-in' the district in ui'ich hr rdC n PI f ,.u,.^-i, I:. A • ...... ; vised constitution and bv-laws will In cap*. 4»alil« P'?*?^. ___^ Co.. 230 Centennial .Avc., CRunford 6 .home, by specialist. All work guaran- . cipals only. CRanford 6-1485. 9-16 ford store. Only those interested In Jr last year's enrollment OI thorof. iv^ ti , °' ^° 'V' ^ -"Pom- «hc..applicant. The Jud^ church. it was annourVed to future should, apply. Call Mr. Sicgcl, rurt'.' • • . , •••.'••.•-• vote nt ,^h' , " - «f»s»ed that the Applicant is entitled under the laW to be presented by. Councilman Addi- Co.. CRanford S-35S5 or /WEstfield 3- WITH A MEMBER OF THE TO SETTLE ESTATE — Charming 11- ' CRanford 6-6718, for appointment. De Ln T ,,Z ?H • °nd °"er «et«rminlnB the election district in which such nfi at 8 p.m. next Wednesday. Airs. New rnembers a( the meeting Rev. Walter C. IJugh, pastor. weeks wlUwat e»»r changes) — ! her mother and father for 45- years, a tuaU v r t ldcs may lssup son S. MacDougall revision chair- BRASS .'FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT In- 4999- . • . / U ; room. 3-bath residence. • better north ' »16 |The increase wa^ attributed dUtrirt J> - 1 , '' - ™ 9f»cr directing U.e district board of that ?| cents s ward. t» e«nl» minimum. CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD crtTelciisii 'Her'-husband was killed during S Ch e n to v ChArles Beck and" Mrs. George were ^Irs. Edmund 'Purpose of the\roll call is to cluding Klcxscrccn; man's . 3-flnBor section of town., cool in summer, co ipionimpairs bl'for. .M. ^ ", " xP "^ °*- Such person, however, must re-rector man. ., ' i ,ly to the' additiop of seventh No dlseaaal en Una ads ar a4a bowlinfi turll with carry case; console BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER SERV- fortab&.'yin ivinter. 'Hot water heat. the invasion of Italy in World War before vbtlii^ at any aubsequent election by court order or otherwise. Jr., Mrs. • Edmund BerirLinjihatn.:lbring~all-meinbf-thfi- - sal la caps. • ' . ' ICE. •• ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SECRETARY FOR XOCAL, OFKCE. nt nn WalLare_geiieraLciiairmen-for-the radio with record player pick-up: liia- -All the extras that make life worth Prefer^ fierson with at' least 2' yeaiV ' in the school this year. SF7T>Trsr~Samuel Griffiths,. Mrs,,| gatioti into closer fellowship and CASH. Cheeks «r SUmpi m«sl ae- \-—hogany—• tier table;-—-Trmr-—washing B.W.FLABTEY^CJljuiford 6-1715.—tf] -.—living,—No --• reasonable offer—refused 4 ^ 9* installed and Repaired IL_ -i— affair. • ' . eaihpsny advertising copy. . Wal~ Not many homes' h.ivc as much to offer fieneral ofticc experience.' Five fay. jjaert-irten enrollrnent cbn'ti^ujetl' Gerard Wirsifi- and Mrs. Alice machine, wrinccr type. ClUinford 6- .CRanford 6-6950. U wce-lc. State salary expected. ' Wrlto Open house for the newcomers VNION COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS to recruit the talentsVf members Luncheon n responsible far imn In aaa tifcaa 0209. , . "as* this one. NEIGHBORHOOD' fa tops— pout' the same, with 61 kinder- . Stores which will participate in- by telephone.. CRANVORO REFRIGERATION SERVICE NEW SCHOOL Just around the corner— Box 810. c/o Citizen and Chronicle. . will bo held tonight at- the Sbor- ' • , . : MAURICE D. McBRIDE. Chairman Mann...-'They were introduced by in a revived interest in\ill church-| on Frigldaire. Kelvlriator. Crosley. Cold- DEADLINE FOE COPY—Wedne.4sye TRAFFIC.' nJI.__.T^... three ..bedrooms-all : •.. __...... -' _; „:.;..'.._..0-/3 CRanford $1-50 Irtcn--pupils-.on....the.-rosier tWa IMTi" »«vr r., „„.„„ •••••.•••••• ••• - JEAN M.-HRUUSH., Member • clude: Jody MaidaJ_DcnJ'n"-Ht'.ir. Mrs. Andrew Faber and Mrs. Jo- activities, the Rev. ji*r.. PufihB J y Missionary Unit • a.; BOY'S WOOL SUIT, *lze-10-12. »5. -like spot, Norge. B.-W. Flartey, CiUniord dones' home.' 200 "Sussex. street, C to •. at 10 A.M. _—«•'"' ' new; 3-0iece livinc room suite, excel- TWIN SIZE — oil steam heat costing WOMAN, part time. cook. 4 to 8 i\ M. as compared with" 62 last Westfield. Mrs. Romano has two W^^M^^SAND. tuT^?^ »™»"« «'•?' Re8i.tra.ion. Tovvne Shoppe. Coronet Fashions, Veph jlayer, membership" chair^ .explained.- - \i—--' .. , .GARWOO D — Openin•- , g it, s....- fal• —l ••.'•! ,- l^nt condition: pot stove; violin, CRan- e-nis. 7 u only SX6B year, including hat water — LESS THAN $5,000. CRanford 0-2232. •• / ' FOURTEEN YEARS old^ -— FinEPLACE Kindergarten registration more sisters residing in Garwood, CRANFOHD jSuburbaii Shop,.' -Winifred'..''Dress men. •-.•-• !ieason W' M ford (^6659, : _; ._ will bMy_ thl* .executive'*., horne in_ -Tht' Marks of a Vital ck(irch" j ProRram. the .Women s Mis- CARPENTER and-CONTRACTOR.^ All -i- SCREENED PORCH. Is this what you the- lar'ue home section rws*r Shaclu-. GIRL FOR WAITRESS and CHAMBER- |rl952 totaled 85.. ' -;:; i: _:Mrs. Ernestine Lanza ahd Mrs' First District -'• Fred J.: 27—Bukenberger. Mrs. M. Shop, "Efaine Shop, Katharine's, sionary Society of the Presbyterian klndJ of alterations., porches, etc. Lud- arc looking for? Sec It for value. SUNDAY 6-3 8 3JL»FJS GROVE STREET ' Five birthday anniversaries were will be the pasldr's"sermcin\opic KITCHEN -DINETTE SET. upholstered maxon. Priced to sell quickly for. MAID WORK. Hampton^Hall. .104 ..... opened for the new term PERSHING AVENUE Martin.Jpwelers and Fern's Furrij- Church will hold a United Nations For Sale : ' wig Seibert. 388 Lincoln Drive. Kenil- Mary Borfiheso, and two other sis- 17—Larzelcrc, Charlotte. observed by secret pals. Honored j «'* the II a.m. worship service sofa und chair, '2 floor -lamps. Call less than $30,000. Obtain further in- Hampton Street. Cranfofd. __ •" '• ' 1 ' . • . . """I ' . •"•" . 15—Doyle, Ve/onica E.; 15—Doyle. Wil- woith:' CRariford 6-0529. Pcrrwip:*. one of the following would formation from your- local Realtor or londay morning, following a mass ters and three brothers in Linden, . AVENl'E llani.' • • • . ; ' • ture dnd Appliance, all ol Cfan- were Mrs. Mary Wiener, Mrs. j Sunday. There will be Sund\y!•cove-red dish luncheon at the KITCHEN or othrrXUSTOM CAHINETS. after 4 -P.M. CRanford . 0-U264. appeal: • • the Butler Aecncy; 7 Becchwood Hd . 7—Tanay, Angclp T.; 7—Tanay. Charles: MintnivBill Cublnrt. Cnmiuny, 299 •all pupils in the Church of St. Westfield, . Clark. .Township and . Fifteenth District ford: ' •,•'•• Helen.Bronko, Mrs. Mnr/*e Froch- School cldsses at 9:45 a.m. \| church at 1 p.m. Tuesday. 1 FORMICA. MlCAHTA and TEXTOLJTE Summit — Phone SV 6-8152. If no. 37—Isles, Robert \V.; 43—Mohnhetmcr. neSLEB AVENIE .if North Avc. GJirwuod. WEstfield 2-SOJW). SNOW SUIT. 3 pieces, size 8. (cleaned! counter top replacements. Mlnton-Bilt Stone Cape Cod. four bedrooms. Hi baths answer call Madison 6-274X Help Wanted me. .Class«s»,were" (Jismissed at California. Jean T~- »•'••. 4-^Storm. Eleanor E.: 120—Geddes. Mrs. Women of the parish will be lick. Mrs. Rit;i Re»al and Mrs. So- • Plans for Laymen's Sunday, to* Following the luncheon there (10. Original price S40. Will deliver. Cabinet Co.. 390 North Av«.. Oarwood. —7 offers wanted. WALNUT AVENUE CUanford 6-5874. Economy Electric ion Monday, , and the Regular Ella L.; 120—Geddes. Robert R.: 121— models. Refreshments will be- in phie Ha'fOrkorn. • be observed October 17,' will be be a program \dealing with WEttfleld 3-S080. Three year old RANCH — two bed- 20.^—Doyle. Miss Agatha: 205—Doyle,. Morris. La Vera: 121—Morris. Vincent. ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and Male or Female tile; from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. rooms, and only S13.9OO. ^ John WP; 242—Shcpson. . Mrs. Cula M.; BlUN8IDE"AVENtE charge of Mrs. Timothy McDon- Mrs. Helen Bronko, president, .made ,at the monthly meeting of d missions. Summer envelopes -Combination Scrrcn* ;ind Slmm Door*. EVEHY.DAY IS SALE DAY at Ye Oldc Trucking — Hauling ART STUDENT or someone capable of (o 3 p.m., began on Tues- 232—Shepson, Wlllbm N.; 228—Decker. ough and Mrs. Charlies Galiszcw- and "•sewing assignments will be Frcr v»lini.'ilt-». Allun-LcwiK, 109 North and New fjhopoe, 102 ' South Avc., J T. V. SERVICE' DPTCH COLONIAL, three bedrooms, letierins small signs for window dis- 105 BENJAMIN ST. St. Anne's School Lauretta M.: 228—Docker, Russell. 27—Fiah. Mrs. Lila M.J 27—Fish. Lincoln presided. the Churchmen's Brotherhood in | g NITESS. SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. ETC. good condition, $16,500. CRANFORD J.; 35—Ferrador. Adelc; 55—Chanlcy. . Union Avc. CUanford «-0««lI. if Wust, Cruhford, Cori'ic See. Conic Save. BOBBINS A ALLISON. Inc. play. , Box 818. c/o Citizen and ,y, . Morning anc| afternoon \VOI)l>LAKN AVEMDE ski. - • • . " Consiunmcnt Sales. /la yean T. V. experience Wont, a . four-bedroom ' home? We have Chronicle. - • • 0-16 Clara M.; Sylvester, Elmer: 204—Ryan. the social hall at 8 p.m. tomorrow, distributeu d at this time. / JERSEY RADIO SERVICE 2j3-South Ave, E. CRanford 0-0838 Indcrgarten sessions are Jlej|d. •lOr-Vick. Ella Ruth. Regina M.; 204—Ryan. Robert J. Arrangements for the show were "The ladies of the church will PraW and the. Church" will TABI,E PArtS. 3-tic sit*, from S0B5. those also,- just ask; ubout them, some- MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Cafeteria Service GARWOOD SOCIALS . ^ .. x tujr^-4 ui|u . M**-. \^»*UH-i* . win 1 / .Herbert F. Sorge real young, some older. Bsconjl District JAMES AVENUE" completed at a meeting of the. so- Choice of bratltifiil colors. Free esti- / CRANrORD S-0484 Agenta Allied Van Lines. Inc mbers of the faculty include GARWOOD—The Church of St. DESMAN PLACE 110—Lister. Helen J.; 110—Lister. Rich- . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sugzda of hold a food sale from 10 a.m. to be the sermon topic off the .Rev;.' mate's uiV4?n. Altiaii'I^-wis. 109 J4. Union JF«»-& Wanted - Female |ght sisters of the Berhardine Anne has resumed its school cafe- 8—Klundcr, Simon E., 10—Bartholomew, ard T. ciety in the school cafeteria last 2 p.m. on Friday, September 24. Eric S. Tougher, pastor, at the H Ave.. CPanford 6-0Bfi(l. . U Furnished Room* SHAIIEEN AGENCY, REALTORS' Ralph. 341 Third avenue recently enter- / CARPENTER — CONTRACTOK ydcr at"! Pie laywoman. Sister JOHNSON AVENUE Rehearsals of the Junior Choir jp- service Sunday. 15 North Ave.. C. CRanford 6-1900 YOUNG WOMAN, excellent experience. teria daily, and parishioners de- IIAWTIiOBN'E STREET 30— PhoenI*. Michael I.: 41—Smith, Al- NORTH 1Mb STREET tained Mr. Sugzda's nephew and a.m." wors ITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of in- Rapalrs perch enclosures, cabinet work, wishes office work, .mid-town, 0^12 [ary Theodorica is principal. 13—Walker. Gertrude R. White. Falara. will be held frprn 10. a.m.,to. ricon (..There will For Rent screens. garages, caulking, termite Rentals Qt siring to volunteer may do so by bert E.; 41—Smith. .Venslon H. niece, JsIt.-iuid-.Mtsi. Eugene-Moore >e-vSunday School- -.- • terior tind exU'rlor. Pairttcr^' discount daily. Good typist, some stcno. Cllan- :v IIICHJJT.BEET-.--.—~. — ""'--• """'l.EXINCTON'AVENUE ~ ~'~" •••'• — ism "STiiEET •••••;•- ' on Saturdays, starting this week. ta house lot qtlontlticii. Alban-l^ww, ROOMS TOR RENT by day or week./ work, roofing, block ceilings, attic in- Mrs. II. T. Rcarwin CRanford 6-4486 .RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS " lord-6-I31B.---—••-•••-- ..-....-.' -.;-._ contacting therectory or calling-at S22^Callaway, Austin S.; .322—Callaway. Ventrc, Giuseppina. of Cpnway, S.C. Mrs. Sufizda re- classes for alV afiej;, adults and sulation, ~ interlocking metal tveathei ( 118—Hurtcr. Winnie V. , 109 North'Union Avc t< iteasonablc rates. CRanford S-0S3Z: ""Mm. Ann Cooper CRanford/6-6440 Banquets — Weddings — Receptions the~cafeteria any week day. at 11 Mrs. Jane. ' NORTH IGtb STREET eenily attended a shovVer in Staten Senior choir rehearsals are held children, at 9:•lEka.m.' CRAXrORO HOTEL .. U stripplnc. . .( ' NEW STREET Mrs. Evelyn Wade CRanford 6rI053 Dances '—; Organisation ' Meetincs* MATURE LADY desires llcht u-ork or Cranford siw for Three PINE STREET 0—Ehmstrom. Thure E. • 305—KlrkwooU. Lcroy. at 7:45 p.m. on Thursdays.- JPHOLSTEHING — Furniture repairs, GEORGE R. NOBES baby sitting. CRanford 6-7231. a:m. The menu includes soup, NORTH IBIb STREET Island for a relativo. Janies and Getie Wcrtz have etc. — also FERN'S 33— Hackninnn. Naomi H.; 33—Jackson. BOOSEVELT .AVENUE -There will be meetings of the drape'r.ics. blip covers. Venetian blinds. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED RROOMO . 6 Adams Ave.. Cranford \s Pin League; Opei milk, , fruits, jello, Frederick E.; ;«—Jackson. Jean. 32—Gocd. .Mary Lou. , ' William Fitzsimmons, son of Mr. prepared a special program for the Nice choice of (ahrlci. F. Kantncr i' CRanford; 6-6817 . U 4 BOWLING ALLEYS . YOUNG MOTHER wishes • to' care for 0—Black, Mrs. Martha H.: 10—Harding. NORTH laib STBEET near all transportation. Businesss //man pudding and ice cream. It is plan- ' \ Third District, Thomas G; 15—Springsteel. Cathryn; Junior Women's Guild next Wed- opening meeting of the Westmins- Son, 120 South Avc.. E. Tel. CItiiltfurd child in her horn*." CRanford 6-5968. 18—^corcse. Pascjualp: 4j^DiMtaripr Jo- and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons of 345j only. 190 North Avc., East, CRanford AMERICAN LEGION HOME — B & B Liquor CASINO AVENUE 15W^SpringstecL-John Jr. 6-0883. , . U 6-0880, - ffiLli STAHRV EYED! ' / . ' 8-23 crs t ned Jo sTart serving a hot dish Third" avenue .celebrated his fifth nesday and of "the Couples' Club ter Fellowship at 6:30^ p.m. Sun- TRUCK CRANE and TJJ-B BuUdorer That's— what—she'll be when she sees Riverside Drive .—- brcrl' hey.'s and Scher syDrug 320—Fisher—bean-W7:"320^Fi3her, Har- SOUTH AVENU.EAVEN1E. WEST , ' NORTU ^utb STUEET on September 27, both at 8 p.m. for hire7~srw. OUver, Inc." CKanford this MnVour-old O-'room colonial. .Double in the-near future. old W.: 320-\Flsher. Hope E. . 104-^Speed. Edna L. birthday anniversary on Sunday at day. 'ENETIAN BI.INDS.hl Ktock. 2^ to 38 CR 6-9701 CR 6-4055 Ill ore each won three games in ^1—Kramer. Charles: 36—Sbordonc. Car- SINGLE AND DOUBLE with/separate 6-2159 and Linden 3-7054. - •< tl Ifiassed enclosed hack poreh, science n n CLAREMONT PLACE. , Sixteenth District inches; ctlhtoin quiility utitck blll>dri. all beds, pk'nty room to park./ Conven- U Volunteers to date' include: rnela: 44^-Mattheu. s. Hulh E. a party. Among the guests werej The' Girls'- Junior. Cnoir Will tiled kitchen, tiled bath, knotty pine Work Wanted - Male ,c ol)c > K sessiori of trie "Gar- 0—IlazeldlnL'. Marion A.; 9—Hazcldinc, . . BALMIERE PARKWAT NORTH Sis* STREET < 04 inches Icinl!. »2 05; aliwi Jelictaft and ient. CUanford 6-5301. / ELECTRICAL CONTnACTING — House- 1 Robert T,. - his godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Places Fourth in Stale meet at 3:30 p.m. Monclayv under . C. VV. Ur«-m-m;m custom hlitifk, 30c sq. recreation roonu A" thfci on_a buautlfully. ood Women's^- Bowling JLeague Mrs. Timothy McDonough, Mrs. 0—Lovcland. Margot G.; 0^—Loveland, 205-*DeshIi-r. Charles E.; 205—DeshU-r. wiring,. Iqbblng. fluoreMent "fixtures." wooded plot, convenient to school. CELLARS. ATTICS CLEANED; debris CRANFOBD AVENUE Richard K.; . 10—Collins. Marion L.: Mrs. Ruth K. neth Andrew, Jr.. and son, Ken- direction of Mrs. W. J. Cholwrda. ft. Granford Uplmlnlt-ry Simp, 120 COMPLETELY FUllNlSilED I1OUM. repairs and plugs installed. , George removed. Morris. CRanford 6-3362. st ^Thursday night At the Gar- Frank Bronko, Mrs. Frank Tqdis- 117—Flynn. Edward. Jr.: 117—Flynn. South Ave., )£ Cllanfnril li-0893. tf 32^—Lebers. George W. H.^. 32—Lebcrs. NORTH esrd STREET neth, 3rd, and his grandparents, In Legion Essay Contest New members will be welcorned quiet luime. blvuklust optional. 4U Song-uilLaiio.. 12 Myrtle Street Tel ClilLOHEN'S PARADISE \ Floor Service / • '. / ' 8-26 Recreation alleys. The co, Mrs. Frederick, Degenhart, Mrs. Edward F.: 117—Flynn, Mrs. Matilda. Margaret, - '• 23—McGcvna, Marcarvt; 23—McGevna Suuth Union Avc'., CH-nulord tJ-OWU. ENGLISH VILLAGE GARWOOD—Robert Davis, son CRanford 6-9520. ' tl You can't beat this ideal location;' nice R, MENZEL — Floor scraping and re- heel won two. games. P. J. Ciuba, Mrs. Carlos Barressl, UALMIERE ROAD. NORTH Philip. • Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzsimmons as the Senior Choir rehearses\at TOPSOIL, 111! dirt, .travel, cruuhed stone, grounds .with plenty of space for the finish inc of old floors a specialty. 7—Wise. Thelma M.; 8—Smith. Rachel; 211—Brown. Dorothy; 211—Brown, Wil- WASUIVGTOV Ai'EN'UE . of Hillside. \ of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Davis 7:30 this evening. First meeting cinders mid uind. Cull U to II. KAhway CI1EEUFUL furnished rx>om in private Mrs. Charles Gillette, Mrs. Mary, 14—Kliny. Mrs, Doris: 14—Kling. Walter. liam G. $'A IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair'or make, children to play in. It Is one'Jof' those CRanford S-I34S. 61 EuiabeUi Ave- I Mrs. Marie Farkas and >f Mrs. 492—Knudson, George T..\ 541—Dalu-rty, 7-V224.. • • . homer convenient r transportation. nue. Cranford- ^y' tf Painting — Decorating FOKEST AVENUE BERKELEY PLACE Rev. .George: 5^1—Iloe*-iV Mjri;jl«--l L. Mr. :md .Mrs. Ernest Holt. 310 j of 263 Hazel avenue, who finished of the hew season will be ' alterations, call T. JOHNSEN. 403,Ccn-' well kept homes where owner takes ex- tnnie Di Battista^ach had high Appel,. Mrs. C. S. ICamuda, Mrs. 32—Dickert. Alice M.; 33—Dickert. Rob- ClUmlord (5-2187. ceptional pride both inside and out. It : 20—Goodman. Elizabeth A'.; 20—Good- SeroDd Distrirl Locust avenue, have returned from by the Ladies' Aid Society at 8:30 MADE TO OHULH radiator enclosures, . tral Avenue. CRanford 6-BM8. ' U William Schcllenburg, Mrs. John ert; 34—Scluflcr. William E. ' man. Herbert J.; 20—Goodman, Thomas' first in the county in the Ameri-* ',( • T. A. CRANE — PalnUns and Decorating. 6re of 187, followed- by Miss ARBOR STREET • luwn lurnlture. calilnets and console r in a seven-room • colonial, only 6 years HAMILTON AVENUE can Legion safety essay contest, tonight. old. Youi owe It to yourself to sec it 243 Walnut Ave. TeL CHanford 6-0989. 1 Wolf, Mrs. V. A. Crawley, Mrs. J.; 2*0—Llndemann. Frances; 20—Linde- S4—Jacobl, James . R. . . * a 10-day cruise to Havana, Cuba. cabinetN fur portliblc hcwlni*' machines. noOFING AND SIDING \ loria Enz with 172, Miss Telia 3—Flshwlck. Robert E.; 17—Arnold. m'ann. WllIliAm; 21—Larson. Carl O.; Fred Dav.-y. 43 N. 7th Street." Kellil- today! tor estimates. • • tt UOILEVACn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehrumand placed fourth in state competition, The Women's Prayer Group will Apartment For Rent GUTTERS tt LEADERS Dressmaker* Alterations 'Alcssandris with 170 and Mrs. Curtiss White, Mrs. Joseph'Ppr- Anne M. 21—Larson, Dorothy. 23»— Hollenbeck._Crai^ O.; =39—HoIIen- worth. CH^nloid (1-5555. tf MADISON AVENllE children, of 523 Willow avenue, it was announced Friday at themeet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, and Celling Blocks Installed LIKE THINGS Nick? LADIES SUITS and DRESSES made to NITSCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters and lith Englese with lfifl.' . ' ubsky, Mrs, Fred Davey, Mrs! John SPRINGFIELD AVENUE beck, Jane: 513—Beurcr. JI.M'IIII C. . UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM APARTMENT, Aluminum Combination Windows ^^order* also altexatSons. MEB. n»iyt 3—Kcyt Mrs. Alice O.; 34—Jacobs, Rus- COLUUUIA AVCN'l E were the recent guests of Mr. Legion's state convention in Wild- mid-week prayer will be at 8. p.m. Well, this modern home is in just about Decorators. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- Mayer, Jr. , u sell A. 609—Clark, Frank: 600—Clark. Geraldine; ' rent SOS. hcut and. utilities supplied. Home Insulation ' CRanford S-34S3. tf Uwortn. N. J. Telephone CRanford Enz Bros, team had high series 611—Caterson. Allan G.: 611—Catcrson, 2»—Malsch. William. Jr. . . * PARk PET TOWNS Adults preferred. 314° Lincoln Ave.. perfect . condition. It has 3 bedrooms, 1 < • RIVERSIDE DRIVE '. Wehrum's brother-in-law and sis- xvood. In conjunction with siding we paint 6-4715 .~r- CUestnut 5-3466. . U J Elizabeth: 610—Moore, Doris M.; G30— COOUDCE DRIVE 1 Unusual Pets. Supplies near tiluh St. Hint downstairs bell. living room with fireplace. tiled^kUchcn LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ir three games with 602. I . Mrs. Joseph Costa, Mrs. William 4—l^chmund, Dixie S.: 4 —Lochmuhd, -, •• wood trim. ... . • • Schlmu. Eva L.: 826-^-Caton. Claire R.: 315— Hamilton. Arlene V.; 315—Hamilton ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crocken- Robert, who is in the eighth- 114 Chestnut St., Hus. Pk.—CH 5-D323 ' ' " / ' "« • '• "Over 5.000 satisfied cujtomers- .ind bath. full-sUed dining rootnCscreened WILLIAM ROESEL. Interior and Ex- This year's officers include Miss Schlund, Mrs. John Malko, Mrs. Donald O.: 8—lllnso. Roger H-: 18— DouElas K. . "Beauty Contest Won porchV.' attached , Karatfc. Outside Just re-, Rush. Edward F.; 18— Harris, Kendoll W,; 820-^Caton..'. Nellie L. berjj of Toms River. grade at Lincoln School, was pres- U WM. L. SCHROEDER Lost terior Painting. Skilled mechanics. •WITH Walter Clemens, Mrs. Joseph LINCOLN DRIVE 1 Walnut Ave. . CRanford 6-3474 ccntly; paintetl^ Taxes ^'tinly $235 and Personal supervision, 205 Columbia [ary Christianq, presidentA Mrs: 18-7Hj.rrls, Ruth. . B.:. 18^-Hlrsch6e4ri. SPRUCE STBEET. 29ftr;SiIvia, I>i-h: 31G—H:.fner, Fr«l; •" Detective Louis Martei; "328 ented" witrTiTgold"medal 6y Com- By Foriner Local Girl the price is but $17300. BANK BOOK No. 3068. V Suburban Trurt Avenue. Cxanford.-- Call.T-CRanxaAl Mayer; Mrsv Benjamin'Cermbrpla^ Seiphle;" 18—Rodfers. Patricia E-: 18—35—Lyons, Bcrnlcc; 35—Lyons. Eugene •...•• u e, secretary, and"Miss '-Telia 1 316 — Hafner. Liria: 3:!4 — 5iirhlUt-n». Third avenue, spent the week-end 'mander Edward Tripka for finish- lOP SOIL. -Hj yard luad..»14 delivered; Apartment* Wanted - Co.v -If not - restored' before 'September 6-371S. U Rush, Lucrctia E.; 18— Rush, Martha E. GARWOOD . — Judy Pierce, 1ST FLOOR LAVATORY: 17. 1S54. application will be made for b'Alessandris, treasurer, i • Mrs. James McKee; : Mrs. Charles . ronrth District WILLOW 8TREET Gloria; 3JM—Stehluens-. Robert C. Hnjj first in the local content and liulldozer for hire und trenchinif: APARTMENT, 2.4 or 3 rooms" and • bath. 1 PARK DRIVE in Burlington, Vt., Where he at- daughter oj Mr. and Mis. Robert CHunfrnd 6-28A2. . JALOUSIE porch enclosure* "Ludman. ' TWO^aND FLOOR BATHS new book. 9-16 UNDEN DECORATtNO CO.' PalnUns FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS Galiszewski, Mrs.* James Ryan , HOi.LV | STBEET; 615—Rowland. Charles C: 015—Rowland. [ Captains are Miss CarnWla Ro- - clow/ to town, reasonable rent. CHan- Add that extra room now. Mlnton-Bilt Helen C: 717—MacLauehltn. Edna M. 67—Doud, Callicrin.- R. tended the graduation of his niece. received a cash award for taking .ford 6-6002. Both with 'colored fixtures. 22x16 ltvinfi and decorating; established 1818. Call Mrs. F. S. Radock, Mrs: Michael 108—Ward, Everett te- " SOUTH \-.Ox STREET Pierce of Raritan Township, form- r>IANOS. SALE! Flour sample splneU. Cabinet Co. 290 North Avenue. Oar- rodin^wlth an open fireplace and wa!M BANK. BOOK No. 2SI63. Suburban Trust Linden 3-3280. tf sno; H.yman's; Miss Ottihe,,Jab- \ MILN STBEET Seventeenth District Miss Patricia Ann Martel, from the j first place in the county. . wood. WE»tfleld 3-5080. Cllanforu 100% DUPONT NYLON FRIEZE COVER Augustine, Mrs.. Peter Kilburg, 23— Ferry. Vireinia A. * drastically ^reduced, termH. Crunford Ai'AHTMENT. 3 or 4 rooms, or' >inall to-wall curpctinc. . Oil. hot water heat. • Co. If. not restored before Sept. 17. nski,..B. & B; M.«ss Qoris T. ^ol- 105—Taylor, James S.: 100—WelUcll, BtECH STREET SOUTH «ulh STUEET Bishop DeGoebriand Hospital erly of 259 Third avenue, was, Piano Co.. 3 North Ave.. East; CRun- 8-0238. I U 80x100 lot In the hlsh . school area. ' '1954. application will be nude for new R. MENZEL —, Painting and papcr- Mrs. John Novy, ,Mrs. P. B. Back- Violet M.: 113—Selfcrt. Alfred. 120—Lamparter, Doris; 120—Lamparter, ^housc. furnished or unfurnished, for book. > 9-16 hancmtf. Phone CRanford 6-1343. al 11, Enz Bros.; Mrs. Marge ,Toth, John G. 41—Frltic, Mri. EUU- C; 41—Fritre. School of Nursing. . . crowned Miss Chamber of Com-' ford 6-2720. ' responsible nuddlu a^ied cuuple. CRan- $17,300. ' SUPER SAGLESS CONSTRUCTION ard, Mrs. H. A. Kulmane_aiid Mrs. NORTH AVENUE. WEST PaUy tt. Woman's Club Views FOL-DOR "Holcon>0> & lloke" space Elizabeth Avenue. Cranford.. tf -Wheel; Mrs..- Aldona'-Tripka,- 34 -Withortpoon.-Anne- E.r S6—De Gurle. BKOOKSIDE PLACE merce at the Raritan Township ^iAN.i rr».,_«».«nd!cy. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. VENETIAN BLINDS. 23" - 30", white and or mobile homes for retired persons, Elcanorc; 04—Kettle, George T. ginia N. ' Monday night In the recreation sented with a trophy by,, Cathy ivory, (3.88. < Immediate' delivery. Alviru A.;675—'Sp.iidlcy. Ji.si.-ph II.. Sam' Speranza of 916 Center WE DUY BOOKS SEATS — Cane, rush rattan. Work called Found | GARWOOD—Mrs. Thomas Engf- the largest Is at Aiken. S G, horpe ELM STREET . . INDIAN SPRING ROAD FAITOI'TE AVEKI'E hall of St. Paul's Evangelical and Grand-Jean, Miss _Mutdlesex- Albari-Lcwu Hardware, 100 N. Union One or a- thousand. Please call for lor and delivered. PLainfleld 6-0270. FOUND — 3' PARAKEETS, Call CRan- Truck For Hire 414—Garrlty. John J.. Jr.; 414—Gorrity. 18—Hanscn. Jane M. v street. Ave. ' - tf of .(02. Hemlock avenue has^ of the - H-Bomb Installation, where 180—Di Slelano. Betty L; 240—Cortvsr, County of 1954. details. P.M. Book Shop. PLalnflfcld <- 347 Jefferson Ave.. North PluinEcld. NJ. WE GROW OLD .... too Boon ford 8-2045,. r H4-TON PICK-UP TBUCK FOR HIRE Patricia. f, > MAKATOM DRIVE . Norman A. . Reformed Church. MOO. U • and .'' t ^ ' . with or without driver.. Flat rate, eniooldng foiwaid-io • • - KAHLCBSST HOMg-- - •• • ' 132—Rapp, Mrs. Lois R. • Two new members, Mrs;" Eido . The former " Garwood : girl re- "B.DIGHEED CH1NCH1IXA I1ABIIITS. t g 607^—Robinson, Riindfnpf Ellhlcenlb District KXXGBTOS AVENUE TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED no mileage. Morris Silbersteln. CRan- •rthed. v 614—Sheb. Durothy E.; C17—Hob. Elsie 1st class, 0 Affohawk Drive. Cranford. ANTIQUE AMERICAN FURNITURE by SMART too LATE NORTH LEIliail . CLAREMONT PLACE Boran and Mrs. Stuart DouglflB, ceived many gifts donated by l Cord Wood for Sale ford 6-3362. 6-26 her sister, Mrs. Tasqualina A.; 61B—Arnold. Ernrst J. CRanford C-30I0. /. 0-16 4 noii-coininercial party- for persoiiul col- '.ABIondcQ\ 127--VViysack. Mi's. Anna S.; 127 .. _ 525—Miller, Irene E. , . Garwood Births were presented with corsages. - Chamber of Commerce members. Landscape — Nurserymen Nursing Service •^ >- . CRAIG PLACE 'Third District . lection. Ilwhest llrlccs paid. Call Call WEitfleld 3-6530 or WEstOoId 3-6»7* Grow smart boon .. . : Own your own- A Smart sack. Edward A./ 157—DI Fablo. Fiore. ' R.F.D. I'olon A graduate of Jonathan Dayton HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 1'rniLoton ti.0366 or write Box 017, c/o CRANFOHD V. N. A- for General Nurs- . : SOUTH AVENUE. EAST , I—Larsen. Helmut A.' • Mrs. William Schlund, president, Inches, on. yoiir rollL'r,'$1.29. Samu Duy Evenings after 8 . BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD!,. MAHOG.4NY ELMORA AVENUE ' MICHIGAN AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose, 413 Citizen and Chronicle. 0-23 ; JIM LOVELAND U ing. Visits. Hypodermics. Maternal and 214—SgrignUllT Nick. 28—Venters. Mrs. B. M.; 21S— Venters.1 conducted the business session. Roigional Hit'h-School, Springfield, Service. Alban-LeWis Hardware,' 109 Infant Care. Health Education. . The MODERN Slith District 14—May, Mrs. Julia: 14—May. Laurence •Beech avenue, have anno'llnci'd the She Is employed, by- the Zonite North Union Avc./ • . U UOY SCOUT UNIFORM, size S-10-12. The CIIAHM of YESTERDAY Visiting Nurse Can Help You. Nominal I OPEN 24 HQOH&A DAYJ 3-Piec«; ^ DENMAN ROAD M. Walter D. , . Hostesses for the evening were Please call CUanford 6-4223. PLUMBING and HEATING. Sewers MODERNIZED-for Tomorrow Fee. Tel. CRanford 6-0757. or consult 5-Piece 313— Blohm. Patricia M.i 313—Siller. >;' NORMANDIE PLACE Third Dlslrirt birth of a daughter, Robbin Mary, Mrs. Daniel Bass, Mrs. H. ' C. Products Corporation in New ;_PEAT MOSS. *3.DJ/bale: 5-10-5 fertilizer. cleaned with electric newer niachlne. In this spacious home; 4 bed- , • Telephone Directory. Hours: Daily EVERY CHILD SHOULD LEARN George W.: 313—Siller. Mrs. Scara M. 57—Crutchfleld. Mary J.; 67—Crutchfleldi Kcnilworlb on,.August 31 .at_Muhlenberg Brunswick. ^ ' ; K2.5O-U tufi: limcv 70c a b.m. CRan- Guaranteed. William J. Ledden. Tel. rooms and 2 baths on the second .except Sundays and Holidays. 8:30 BEDROOM HILI.CRE9IAVENI]*; ,. .'.- - William E.. Jr. • ._. .. . •' .. .MICHIGAN AVENL'E ' - .... WreesmaW n andMrs. Ralph Ecob.- ford 6-04 IB. /Free delivery. > tf CUestnut 0-1207 and CRanford 6-2905. 27 %— Reid; HfcUn L. • : BICHMOND' "AVENUE 131—Marchak. France M.: Kll—Mar- JT»i,t:il, Plainfield. floor, 41ropms;_,jind_lavulory on . - AJ1. rtor«i»^P-M-; ^Saturdai* «c30 to DINETTE chak. Stephen: 205-^-Bluiick. Carl J.: _, . — — u ~~ the first; family-sized kitchen 13:30. ' ' tf PHARHUV RETFORD AVENUE 51—Howell. Audrey IL A fourth son was born to Mr. EGGS —' Farin fresh, year round, at Lots For Sale" with modern cabinets, stainless 302—Wright: Mr«. Sophia. . 205—Blunck. MDIU M-; 21K1— Nt-vilU-. Herb Dltzcl's Esit Farm. Pullet ecus. BUILDER'S OPPORTUNITY — tot. cor- TOPLilYTHEPIftNOv.. Eliiabeth II.: 283—Neville. H.nry J.. Jr. and Mrs. Leonard Dowhie of 402 3 doz. "SI. Free delivery. CRanford - .. WILLIAM F. .DAVIDSON utcel. double tfink, automatic [811 Park Av*. Plalnflald BOUTU UNION AVENUE NEWARK AVENt E ner North Avc. and John St., 108x110. washer and dryer., new Roper SET , • • . • ^ • ^ 204—Marschncr, Edith; 204—Marschner, Union street on September 8 at t ••'.''• 6-641 a : General Contracting, Carpentry, Masonry. SM—Rcrtolotti. Mrs. J. H.; Ml—Brod.r- paved stjcctxo!i both aides, all iron Plastering and Rooting. CRanford runue with the extra lame oven, . William F.: 355—Jones. Paul L.; 355— GARWOOD provcmciits in and paid for. . Price Once you leam to-play the piano you have ick. Irene F.T 626—Marr.. Harry J>. tvzl- Muhletibcrg—Hospitalr" Plainfield. LIVING IIOOM COUCH AND CHAIR. 6-3829. No job _. too . small. Estimates mid dinini; space for the family; PL. 64008 Jones', Virginia B.; 372—Posukonls, Ed- First District ' " Arlliur. Mnrion D.: UStf-^-Ltili. Jo^ph S.; tti.200. Pay for lot when house Is without obligation. . tf . ' 77x208 lot, 2-car uarui-e and a < ward. , MYRTLE AVENUE His name is David ^Vayne. S23.00. Diathermy machine. S10.00. complete. Will |{ivc mortgage if CHOICE location. $18,500. accompliflhed something that will enrich your Seventh District 6.1G—Leili. MirCarvt L.: »i«-'l— Dtmionllni. Cllestnut 5-1220. 408— Manfred). Adillna U: 488—Man- Catherine:. 6K3—Donionkos. Hudli G. A daughter, Joyce Lois, was necessary. Owner. MOrlstown 4-3751. ategtoterad Pharmacist In WEST HOLLV STREET ' frcdi, Edward A.; 408—Singdahlscn, ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone, SCENIC BEyVUTY • ' ' '"i 1 PASSAIC AVtMi: horn to Mr. and Mrs- Michael • REVOLUTION AKy electro-static Good- Double Dresser with whole life. Listening to music is never as soul 2—Gerdts. Joan M.; 2—Gerdt ". Marearct- Paula: 408^-Singdahlscn. William E.; 58G—Mazr-iVtr^e. A»tlu>»y: 5;wi—Mazzar- fill dirt, drlvcwaya ckcavated. Frout SPECIALISTS Iff T..I 0—Gullck. William D.; 20—Van Note. 609—Anthony. Harry A. year air Illtci for hot air furnace — diid loader* for hire. Joseph La Bracio. in your' own yard, when you ?,--Ciem«?#itin. - - - — - •- - , Yawlak of-31B Myrtle avenue ,on > cleaner air —^ life time. Jim Roberts hnvc a lovely kiwu with blij Mirror, Chest on Chest satisfying as making it yourself; Every hoy and Marjorie;... 20—Van Note, — Raymond N.; "SOPTH AVENUE 37 Henley Ave.. CRanford 6-3167. Moil's Full Soles 30—Heyden, Florence W..; 30~Hlntz. ql'IN'TON AVENl'E September 5 at Muhlenberg Hos- Specialties. P.O. Bo* 115. Cranford. Furrier bhade trees. There's beauty . in- in Chrome or Wrought 409—Korczynski. Joseph: 535—Jones. 584—Tralka, Henry L-: 594—Tralka. -'itidc. tiMi,, when you inspect this Ladies* Invisible Soles and a Paneled Bed. Mrs. Joxfce II.: 30—Hint*. Otis A. Claire H.( 535-rJones. Ralph A. pital, Plainfield. 0-30 A. KANTNER. New furs. Pur coats MASON CONTRACTORS girl should begin learning how to play the NORTH AVENUE. WEST Christina: 594—Tralka. John L.: ««-- ti-room home that is decorated Iron. You must see^his 9PRUCE AVENUE Va\t. Friid:i B. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Rendin- DtNINO IlpOM FURNITURE, oak, 10 rusty led and repaired. •- 118 Walnut Complete masonry. Sidewalks, flag- no tastefully. Modern kitchen, 234—Harmcr. Frank; 348—Hawkins. Ern- 512—Rusnak. Michael A. • Ave., CKanford 6-1678. ' U klorte work. Garuge building, brick YOU SAVE $100 ) piano during t^eir schpo) yearai est H.. RICHFIELD AVENl'E pieced, Kood condition; CKanford 0- . tile bath, 1st floor powdur room, WILLOW AVENUE 557—Sullivan. Joseph W.; 557—Sullivan. t'lli. of 329 Pine avenue, have an- 1731. Work. free Estimates. Schwurx. oil btcain heat,, and 2-car garage. set to appreciate its ORCHARD STREET ' 64—Ecer, Mrs. Bertha; 64—Egcr, Herman CRanford 6-M05. . on this floor sample 11—Runyan, Sarah K. " Mrs. M, JT- nounced the birth of a daughter, . High school area. H.: 157—Kenny, James E.: 157—Kehn'yT 'SOUTH 3lsi STREET -_ Rosanne, on September1 3 at Rah- •sMALL DUNCAN PI1YFG. TABLE and CBanford 6-3787 great value. TULIP STREET' Marion R : 218—Osterthun, John; 315— 54— Davis.. Bruce N. china clpset, reasonable. CKanford • 6- ' Autos Jor Sale LET ME BOARD YOUR PET in my OFFERING MORE . suite 20—Bradley. Adelaide. Willson. Frank M.; 343—Massari. Antoin- SOUTH j;»d STREET way Memorial Hospital. 4826 after U P. M. home, expert care, reasonable rate. than the avcnii>c buncalow, this Eighth District etto: 518—Fellcki, Stanley C: 558—Cul- e—Ruslniak. Feli»ka; >i—Hu»iniak. Vin- CRanford 6-9382. 15 d»«otuj,—Mnrlaj—538—Cakkawie,—Plilllu; A—son,— David—Anthony,—was- _SEE-OUn "OK" USED-' hoi«*>-has—«—liviiiii—HMtnt—witK—o 1(1 YEARS—EXJ?EHIENCE_ ; ccnt. Cy vrcal Itrvplacc, a' flagstone porch 102,s,-—Lanphcar, Harry, Jr. 558—Salesio, Mrs. Lucia: .603—Small. born to Mr. and Mrs. Flepadlo of nut'^Ave. (formerly Tuwnc Beauty AD ON PAGE 4, SECTION 4 'LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS tliat'u usable summer, and win- 105 N. UNION AVE. | Dr. Oorp Framis S(ba l • . ELIZABETH AVENUE John . S. " sin TU :ird STREET Sulonl. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M./Friday. S<-pt Lawns - Shrubbery - Trees 108—Orlando, Domlnlck. Second District 201 New street on September 6 at NOIUIIS CHEVROLET, INC. ter, .2 baths, oil iiot water heat, CRANFOHD C* — Schroeder. Hazel:' CO — Schroeder, 34th. . ' 0-23 Rolotilling -. Grading. - Trenching recreation room and atrurhed FURNITURE . NORTH AVENUE. EAST BEECH. STREET...... _Paul; 129— Kutosh. Irene: 120—Kutosh. Railway Memorial Hospital. 300 AND 014 CENTHALAVE. ROBERTS &VW1ESE Harare. All for only S14.500. 321—Nclson.« EllzaBfth B.: 332^-Sanmelj., 435—Pine. Mrs. Freda: 261—Olson, Mar-' Stephenr 14S—Wulbcrn. Walter. ONE GRAY COLLIER - KEYWORTH . WESTFIELd 3-U220 163 N. Lehlgh Avc.' Chiropractor Agnen V.: 332—Samuels. Charles A.; garct. • • full sire baby coat-It, white rubber CRanford 6-3284 Linden 3-7704 & APPLiANCES 3:«1—Hill. Mrs. June E.; 336—Hill. Lron- HEMLOCK AVENUE tires, ull chrome trim,. Bjlcty brake, tf FOR THE KEY — ' Three Sprinffield Avenue nrd; 356^DuBi!an, Frank V,; 330—Dug- 352—Addis. Edwin II.; 352—Addis. Ruth excellent condition. $20.00. 'Call Cltan- to a Better Home — SEE 'S gon, Marie C. EASTMAN ST. AT NORTH AVE.—CR 6-^000 E. ' . ' ford U-3B22. ' ' ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS and re- Crmnford. N. J. PARKWAY VILLAGE LOCI'ST AVENUE Sid Nunn 3—Glldcrsleeve, D.; 10-D—Fisher, Alma 32m-Hade. Mrs. Grace E.; 226—Hade. BOYS' CLOTIUNQ. siles 10 to IB: shirts'. pairs, wall outlets, light switches, etc. .... CR 6-5487. FREE PARKING ACROSS THE STREET . Jumble Store , Lamps rewired, door bells and chime* Mildred Ditvics .. ... CH H-;i«B! M.; 11-A—Pctersen. Lawrence; 11-A— Thomas W.; 232—Hope. Mrs. lna V.; pants, suits, overcoats, bluck tuxedo. Lois Brooks .._ Peterstn, Mrry L.; 18—Ingrahom, Gloria 235—Smith. Antoinette: 2.TS—SmlthjJCenv , Perfect condltloij. Sell cheaply1. WEst- What's much too small repaired. John Frey, WEstilcld 2- CR 6-1500 INSURE Open iyion., Thurs, & Fri. Till 9P.M. _ For J6hnny Ball ^_ 4994-M. Etta Mlnettl ...... CR_6zp735 TO 13E SURE field 2:4BO2-M. ' ; . Torn Albans •„.; Cit 6-0847 Sheeluin. Milllccnt; ' ii-A—Wilson. Fran- PINE AVENUE Would~nt just rluht ~ ' ces M^: 21-A—Wilson. Richard G.; 30-F— 308^—Malpere. Charleit. Jr.: 355-^Ste;vcns. USED EASY SPIN-DHY WASHING For Sammy Whytu. TtLEVISIONI AND FIVJ ANTENNAS •IN- Hower. Mary S.; 30-F—Hower, Nathan Alexander: 355—Stevens, Ann B ; 406—' MACHINE, cood condition, »33. 125 Please call for pick-U|> service'. STALLED and repaired. Work guar- G . G . N U N N R.; 36-B^—Martin, Daniel C, Jr.; 3fl- Caspanello, Carnicl. •' •,?• Mohawk Drive. CRanford U-3BO7. anteed. Reasonable rates. Tubes checked Martin, Natalie C: ^0-B—Vai ;; JUMBLE STOHE llll North.A.y.t...E.ast.«t...CcntcJuilal,Aye. "~" •".""'• -RAVKIN AVENUE - - --' '•"" ; ;A,^*..'-;;:-::-;;:-;CH:'ltO222:. iu you. - iuuuc, CJUI- FAnwood 3-4130 C, Jr.; 44-R—Danlcla, Mm. Alice 44-E 222—Koaptreen. Martin. " . " •. NK t|$iB^7i3/m' CtJHlO •TdOT- EtEC- 'br CRanford 6-6094. tf CRanfordfl-3<]B5"or CUaiiiord (I-MB7" Danlclsv Gcorce L. ' ' • "~ TRtC itEFRlGERATOR with vcueiablv SPRUCE AVENUE OPEN Saturduy^-arid Sunday . Ninth District 267—Kurdcl. Churtes. »toraj:c bin. autuntatit- dt'frustlnu de- REMOVAL OF LIME SCALE ARBOR STREET Third District vice included, excellent condition. Instructions Not getting wnough hot' waterT Hot Garwood. 2U^Beck. Knthorlne M. ' ' « NORTH AVENUE 425.00. Call CRanford U-3U22. water pressure lowT ' When tankless COLUMBIA AVENUE 313—Sowc)l. Thclma: ,312— Sow/ell. Wln- PIANO LESSONS. - Lessons suited t heaters and paracolls me tilling up 122—Abbott, Audrey A.; 198—Bftlley, fcircl'A.; 438—Durovlck,' George: 438— 1 LOFTS THE HOME OF FINE PIANOS und poor btudent, Alsti special course in key- Douelas; 200—Gllli^plc. Bradley; 200—. salcKtnanship. Rebuilt ttrunds, Stein- with lime scale save 'up to 2/3 of re- Tutoring Reyhon,- Vincent. , board harmony for udvanccd student placement cost by having It cleaned Glllespie, Dorothy. SECOND AVENUE . way, M.n>OM-llamlln. EKcellent buy / to learn t<> improvise with a variation TUTORING—High School and College ' . |.CPI'HT DRIVE out Cull-CR 6-U439 . 1 337—Haskln. Max: 337—Haskln, Miriam ' - on new spinets. Tunllt)! and service. folk sohiss and bacrcd music. CRau- . subjects. Caralus T. Clark. B,A- 11)3—rElmiger, Gcorce. Jr.; 1B3—Elmltfer. B, The Piano Shop, 124 Madison Ave. ford U-aiOJ. t| LL.B., Ed. M.. 330 Mountain Ave.. Mru. Mary E. . - LAMPS, TOASTERS, IRONS HEW1I1ET), THIRD AVENUE Plainlleld. I'l-ilnlUld 0-3700, Jo»ep)i WcsUleld. CaJ WEstfield 3-3741-W. U , MANOR AVENUE 454—Zoldl. Yolahda. ' - • - . : • A. Gravlna. A.S.P.T. 10-2B HAVE A HOIUlY, do tin iialntini; und Cull for arid delivery, EveiiiniM and 315—Wolf, Curolyn E.; B15—Wolf, James make your own ullts, Authentic Penn- Saturdays. Don Davis, CRanford 6- . '. UNION STREET HAND KNIT MATH MATS. , alxi silk 5078.. . tf H. • , ' 418—Schnltzer, Edith; 418— Schnltier. • !•(*: sylvania Dutch putterus. Classes forin- ttTnnsl.itIVtbll inil. uiic~aftrmoo OAK LANE Louis. CHaufurd K-KII9. HI—Hcrr, Addle Lou: 111—Hcrr. Fran- Fourth District a lesson. Call CRanford 0-4230. • cis V. ANCHOR PLACE easy-operating ELECTKICIAN — Houses and liarauei A miattfre of 100% selected true perennial turf forming MAN'S IllCYCLE, ao-inch. original cos I TtACIIEH OF PIANO has special course wired; new services Instiklled for elee- AT GRIFFITHS Tenth District 118—Chobln, Elizabeth: . 118—Chobln. MS. nractically new, *25. RAhway for both young and older betflnner. trie ranges: outlets. Will pick. up lawn seeds blended to give you a lawn with that "QUALITY ONEIDA PLACE Peter. 74W3/ Special course in basic harntouy^ ahd and deliver lamps to - be repaired. 17—Fish,' John G. • ' FOUBTU AVENUE S. Peterson. 24 Mac-Arthur Avc., Cltun- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Eleventh District 71—Holuta. John; 71—Holutu.. Martha: melody writing. "You are never too old LOOK" and permanence you have wanted. A strong vigor- BAND SAW. B0~inch. ' / h.p, motor und to learn to play. If in doubt try me ford 6-U136. . tf CENTENNIAL AVENUE 78—Fllnrk, Mrs. Anna: ,204—Enulise. Ittand. uuod condition,, reasonable. out. CRanford 0-4707. tf ous turf is the best protection against weeds. RENT NOW ^ BUY LATER 504—Emery, Ernest W.; 504—Emery, Anthony: 220—Jacques. Mary F.: 250— CRanford 6-3(149. , I wUl oifer for sale lo lhe highest bidder above lh* upsel Mrs. Sarah S. Simon, Robert: 350—Simon.. Rose M.: KOTOTILUNG AND PLOWING PHILLIPS STREET 250—Kovach. Mrs. Marv. MALT-A- 8MITH-COUONA SII.KNT • - LAWNS . ' price, lhe premises commonly known as No. 113 MUn Street. ' 3—Johnson. Paul S. NORTH AVENUE . TYPE.WHITEU. tiibulatlniJ key; with CHaufurd U-20U6 CKanford 0-1010 Cranlord. VI. J. (formerly owned J>y the late Dr. Rhoda E. Ward). RAMAPO COURT 70^—Dugan, Danlsl: '70—Dug*n. James E.; case, cood _«» IKW. f50. ClLuifurd (I Piano Tuning 9-16 consisting of a plot about 59 ft. tt 127 ft. inrlnrling the three For very Kttje money per week or month you 10—Selple, PinsV A. 352—Arnheltcr, Charles: 232—Cijjih'lns- ~ 3112. , '• HELIABLE PIANO TUNING ahd repair- 10FTS SEEDS ARE SOMERSET ROAD ham. .M. T.; 250—Dunham. Hetiry J.; Ing by recognized experts. Cranford •lory frame dwelling and two car garage thereon, on Thurs- can select 'a new epinet or grand piano and S^Remlngton. Pearl E. J 5—Remington, 25a—Dunham, Mary M. Piano Co., Tuners' and Rebolldenl. YOUH ELECTRICAL PUO1II,EM is my . day. September 30. 1954. at 2 p-tru, eastern standard lime, at William. ; ' SECOND AVENUE 3 North AVenue. Eiiit. Call CllanJord business. PluutJ. swiU'hcs utul outlets the premises nt 113 MUn Street. Cranford. N. J. . ROOTONE have it delivered now; If you decide to keep the WALL STREET H—nurke, Richard" M.; 4«— Di Crazla «-2720. in new atrd old work- turnips, irou.. 4—Mistlchelli. Frank. Lollls; 48-DI Grailo. Rose M.; 70— Welk- no wonder America loves t as a survey and inspection thereof might disclose, free of ft— DuiixH. Jutin. 12—Uiniiu.., Ito !^9 }P •jn fnrA'* and grreumbrtnioea,—eircepltnq munir inal and. UalB the pi 54—Dlckson/ Francis TH 51—UWksonT Construction — UNION AVBNt'E, "NORTH Norma M.: 54—Kress, ' Barbara H.; 54—- WINDOW UNITS WITH ~ Ad venture?- regulations limiting or governing the, use of lhe premis**. 435—Rathjc. i&ri. Dorothy; 435—Huthjc, Kress. Daniel J.: 54—Walsh, Jean M.: JNE CAR C3ARAOE. 12x20 Including TriinsfMtritulon IV tinted Edward. •"- —• • —:-t-; REMOVABLE SASH .„.. concrete fooling and floor; Cinder block The premises will be sold at an upset pric eof Slf.000. • F«twO«r«I*i.ion •Thirteenth DMrl«t r" ' 55—BrotheM. Edw»rd r~Jr.r*n»--Wriltr RIDE FOK HOYS to- S.lon Halt, S,mlli CH00S1 FIOM AMONG OUR FAMOUS MAKES John J». 22»—Whlta. Mrs. Marv W.- MALT-A-GL1DE windows'add charm and con- Knpw why the Lee Adventure Is one of the PEESCRIPTIOK or frame construction, overhead door, Orange. Cllan/urd 0-UU73. BUCUANAN 8T"EET . complete. (750. Clutn/ord 0-3S39. li 0-30 The successful.bidder must be prepared Jo pay a deposit 5—Jackaon, Junlus. . 25»5»— PiercePie . Robert F. Y.C 259—Pierce. VeniOncc to uJiy^iome. They arc ideal for high w > pMpar Roots largest selling lightweight hats In the world? of lO'.i of the bid price at the time pi sale.-the h»Tin ^ of the .• latest nodtb |p dark and tight woods BURCUFIELD AVENl'E MT«.M ' Ro "ribbon window" cifects or the larger Kjass purchase price lo be paid in cash or by certified check, within • HenhhUr Growth 21—Schimpfle. Frank: 23—Peer, Char- arvai di-rruiiulc-d by modern architc-cturul styling. It's because it's made of a special blend «f fairs PHARMACY 45 days of date of sale.' At lhe time of the sale, the successful lotte: 23— Peer, Eugene L. KENILWOBTH • Thid«rTorf CENTENNIAL AVENl'E . First ItUtrlcl Prxx'iii'ly milled from higlicst-quality chemi- —to keep all the body bx all the extra weight blddor shall also be required lo enter into a formal contract OKASS nucs MAIL TBIS COUPON 415—Grad, Mm. Helen: 415— Grud. Wlad- BOULEVAUD _• cally ire.itojt ni:itc'ria(i; they are. fully vi/eather- out It's because it'a perfectly pre-ehaped for . of purchase on the forms and conditions, set forth in this I mm fastarasted in ra«Uag * Vslaw: 501—Hudson, Hcmrr. o. Mario H.-. 513—CarkhurT, Ed- itriprXMl, have a positive watertight sill which WILBUR COON notice and announced at the lime of sale. . . . MYRTLE STREET win: 014—DI Benedetto. A. M.S «14— you —f o r e T e r. It's because it's water re- SEAGERS 1—Reinhsrt, James T.; 1—Kvlnhari, Mau- DI Benedetto. C. hiliii to chnjin^U- drafts and heat loss. Easy- pellent nylon stitched. Take an Adventure SHOES The premises may be inspected betwen now and the time LOFTS Lawn Food (5 10-4). k. The Balanced ORGANIC- ^^^^^^S^ «t V) ^ *B rt'en B.; 11—Hendrvk, Edward V. LAFAYETTE AVENlIf to-rt-moyf jainl) liners reduce jjnib width for of. sale. Keys are available at th« offices of the Executor. McKINLEV' STREET 210—Morris. Eleanor; 210—Morris. Rich- Variations in wall tomorrow — you'll see what we mean when DRUG STORE ft* CHlMlCAL fertilizer containing Major Trace Mineral 5—Ulrulcrlc. Charles J.:, 5—Rlnderle. ard C. • • J.. WALTER 8EAGEE No. 8 North Avenue West. Cranford. N. J. Clzcllui 5—RindeMe, Myrt|e. we say "Americans love Adventure." In WOMEN WITH Elements ... 50 lbs. $4.45 \ 1 HoNior AVENIC Keg. Plunn. I N S U RANG E The executor reserves the right to waive an informalities PARK TEUBACE Manning, Garrett. Jr.; 3GO—Muney. Mrs. LUMBER & flattering fall shades. $10. . 1>EOB1J£1C VEST •. in or lo reject any or all bids. •' LOETS products are,available at leading seed, hardware, 10—Partridge. William R.: 28—CoppolaC , M. L. 104 NORTH ALL TYPES Phone MArket 3-588O Mrs. Anna; 31—Johnson. Joseph H.. Jr.\ NORTH 8>h STREET department stores anil nurseries. LOFTS Lawn Seed is 91—Johnson. Mildred H. 31—Neville. James W.; 247—Qlusco. Ray- SUPPLY CO. UNION AVE. GEORGE S. SAUER. EXECUTOR. QUINE BTBtET mond; 347—Glasco, Rebecca. , ANDREW CR1SANT1 G. G. Nunn never sold loose. • • 35— Reinhardt. Fred O.. , • NORTH iqtk STREET STANDARD MEN'S • No. 8 North Avenue West. Grmdaate «f Americaa Insuranctt Broker SOUTH AVENUE. EAST iBower.'Howlarul: 803—Murphy. John W. Millwork Mason Materials • Cranford. New Jersey,, 483-A—Capraun. M»rl« L.; 483-A—Cap- . NORTH ll(h STREET •Lumber School of rncUpedlca 181 North Ave.. E. Cranford 6-1100 SfLMER LOFT, SeeJsmm KDIGREfD SEED COMPANY, HrORBBT ST. JlRStYOTY 5, N-L GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY raun. William J.; 524— Gant. Mrs. Doro- Jones, David L".; Burrasca. Mrs. Funny: SHOP CR 6-0700 M4 CENTENNIAL. AVE. i MIIMWAt ItMIMNTMiyU thy; 6J4—Gant. Oleen L. . Maney, Qsrrett C.. Jr.; Maney, Gladys: CHanfoxd 6-3685 Dated: September 10. 1984. \ faarUanlh District .Vltsle. Michael; 348—Lpngo. Nicholas: 94 High St. Cranford, N. J. GOLDBERG'S CatANFOKD 6Q3 UOAD SnOT. KKW4UUC % NIW JIKSIY LBXINQTON AVENUE 24B—Longo. Rose. CPANFORD 403—Manin, - Helen tt.. 415—Kohlmetl. , : NORTH 13th STBEET. 18 NORTH AVE., W. Fred B. V.\ 41.1— Kohlmetl. Gladys L. Csmnonle, Joseph P. CR 6-0508 — Phones — CR £2467 KMABTBUB AVKNUE Ill* STREET jppyyy"^**TH**p^%~*^ i M. I^I 1—Jackson, Alexander; 37—Bukcnbcrgcr, MJMMRPIlPi^^

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    TH& CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY SEPTEajTfER 16, 1954 RegisterNone* ~.«V'V-^i Regional Institutes Full VOftE _..// „.;.. ...„. 3 Look Mio's Here -- Rationa Drwer Educational Ihroftritin In November •..'I; SPRINGFIELD — In answer lo_a growing demand and because of the'oeed for intelligent and safe driving practices for young people, the Health and Physical Education Department of Regional High ARWOOD School has instituted a full program of driver education. '• -wrorh- it Of and coordinated with Hie Vol. LXI- % 35. md 'class mafrl muttcrrDt . Health' and . Physical Education •'. '.'".. ' Office at Cianford. N. J. 26 Pages ^ ltt CENTS • •{ program, is open to all-those jun-j^i . •« iors who are 16M: years old.-Those v/OllFE juniors who are not yet lfiij years old, but who are 16. will be sched- Pollution Charges Brookside School May Leaders Prepare for the Opening of Annual Campaign uled for the semester beginning February 1, 1955.-/ - Against-Vblco;^— T ~ The plan under which the pro- KENILWORTH — The case Wih S^ gram will function requires that against Volco Brass and Copper each student who enrolls for be- Company on charges of smoke and Chaiiges Suit Local Needs hind-the-wheel training must re- noise nuisance opened Monday As it result of concessions .made ceive '30 hpurs of "classroom in- evening before Magistrate William Walnut Month Later by Jersey Central Railroad during' struction. In addition, each stu- Brudcc in Municipa, Court and Broekside Place School may open vrithin live weeks and .conferences between railroad of- dent will receive six .hours of be- was adjourned to next Monday hind-the-wheel training plus 12 "Walnut Avenue School within nW weeks. Burton C. Belden, chair- AdultlSchoolRegistration i'leials and Mayor Fred P. Ander-' evening. ,n of the building committee, to!d the Board of Education "at a :vn" over, the . week-end, the- new . _bDjjrsJn_the car as an observer and The complaint filed by Council- The Name ISmart Men Look For When They m; lartjely attended meeting Tuesday evening in Cleveland School. linx-biblc which goes into effect passenger. These requirements man Kenneth Hart charges, the Set for Tomorrow, Monday are stipulated by the New Jersey Mr. Belden said the tentative opening dates for the two new. tins Sunday will include trains, company with violating" Sections' 7, Registration for the sixth ffill semester of th*jvC.ranl'ord Adult Department of Education. Stu- • i ;>-room elementary schools, which \ answering all the problems of II and 12 of Borough ordinance 4- School will be "held tomorrow and Monday" evenings .from 7 to The school will open on October 5 at the high school and by iU.iyor Andersen. mission. . > • sively loud noises or ground trem- New School Smart Sportswear/ after .conferring with^ Anthony continue through December 7. RegistrationRegistrations by mamaii l 'will be accepted Petition Withdrawn': Those students not taking ors" within 1,000 feet of homes or hind-the-wheel training, but who businesses. tewis'. Inc., of Maplewciod. general Landscaping until • Saturday, Mrs. Charles In view of assuranfrcs that the are taking driver education as ., Section 1,1 prohibits "any dense contractor, and, Earl Blair,"clerk Redden, president - director, an- desires of local commuters would < -.' -/"- .part of the Health and Physical smoke which contains soot or other . of the works. nounced. be met, a telegram, was sent to Education program, will.receive IB Republicans •tht*--Public—Utility Commission-on - • substances- in sufficient quanti- ^ fi/p__schxM>l -board...hacl J.plannedi. The following courses will be hours of class instructiorronlyt "• All ties io'l>erh>it~tfind:iy withdrawing the request i0 open jhe new buiWings with A contract for grading and land- available: 7:45 to 3:15 -r- labor students, at. the completion' of the soot or other substances oh any thc- beginning of classes thisscaping T^J the instalhition of Expect 1,000 of the Township" of Cranford that course, will be tested by the State surface" within the. limits ©f the what it stands for—top styling and top quality management relations, painting the commission suspend the new mnrith, but wdrk on Jhe structures ,i-alks at u^ ncw Brookside Place Department of Motor Vehicles. If borough, while section 12 prohib- •has not been completed. Mr. Bel- j ora* awarded Tuesday evening by and drawing, modern philately, timetable, until alleged inadequa- '. i :> the student passes, he' is hot re- its "any harmful, noxious or in- _ at affordable prices! So mention the name den explained that all necessary [ School vras awardedTuesdayeve- reducing arid' modern gymnastics, At Picnic cies in service had been rectified. _quired to._take_th'e written, part of jurious-odor or any~fiy~ash7s. jurnishings . for the schools ' nave:. nicg by the Board of Education. science l'or everyone, sculpture, ,An attendance of over 1,000 the test, when he applies for a smoke, gas, carbon, soot, chemical boon delivered, are in'Cranford j p. H. Winans Company, Eliza- Hoi tense Kessler, president of »he McGregor, and you mark yourself as a man of speaking for all Occasions and js_.j:xp.ccted_dt...tiii!_4'>icnic....ttf..bc jCQinniission, infonning...her..of..the ... In; driver's license. substances, acid fumes or any oth- ..aiul ready to be placed in thejbeth.-x«ks -awaraed the Contract on _When_the..jUnior_class_ of-300 er fumes—which "are"dangerous" to" ; sponsored jointly by the Republi- township's action. 'good taste !~Goerfce Vis" proud to a^dtfiiiT famous buildings. its lou.- bid of.58.100. Under he Also, 7:45 to 9:45 — contract students was polled to ascertain public health.*" new can Municipal Committee and all Mayor Andersen said this action It was also explained by the: contract, all grading, fill, seeding bridge—beginners, contract bridge ,-r$ • the number interested. in behind- Republican organizations in Cran- was taken with full, concurrence Magistrate Bruder reserved de- make to our long list of famous makes building chairman that there are and laying of walks approaching —Photo by A. Q. VOBL-1 —advanced, discover ^your apti- '$ • • ford at Brown's Grove this Sat- of the citizens' commuter "com- • the-wheel training, 160 girls and adequate funds available to com- The. top. officers of the 1954' Unitea .Fund campaign are shown'readying the banner which, tudes, Esperanto, first aid, photo- cision on motions by the defense the bmi^jiing f rom ' the property ,urday, it was reported today by mittee (with • which he met on flft boys (259) expressed a desire plete the schools,, including neces- will-be seen at its regular position across. North Union and North avenues next week. Leift to graphy, sewing, upholstery, wood- counsel. Joseph Weintraub, at- ..f. view. Mayor Andersen /Theodore Monica and Joseph 8:55 to 10 — a look During the two-hour, session. time. He said such a clause was tien, building committee chair- -be-in- charge of . activities for pointed out; is the gap in east- , Kursar, both of whom completed " and look for the McGregor label! munity, antiques—workshop, arm- Borough prosecutor Earl Pollack considered, but was not put.into man, said such a contract would jUung people, one feature of bound service between 8:10 and '• driver education courses at New UnitedFundCampaign& chair travels, excursions in as- •presented five witnesses. the pact on advice of the architect. be awarded soon. Which will be pony rides for- the : York University last summer and 8:45-».•»«:•-•--•--• -;•• • -.'• - •••••-• -•••'•••• *' ; Come in soon to see our new fall collection. |-Reginald -I. Marsh, and -counsel. — Mr.-Belden said 4he' contractor tronomy, law for' everyday" use, childrehT " '"" "• . ... are -certified. by the- New- Jersey .V Withdrawal of the request for George Sauer. It was explained informed him he could start. work modern medicine, typingfor per- Many Republican .office holders Sta,te Department of Education, sonal use, improve yoUr golf and" suspension, he said, was made Men In Service NnLby pqre wool tweed that fewer bidders and a higher almost inunedialcly, barring had and candidates for, office in the will teach the course. Miss Joan Se;araan! Simon Wansaw, son of The organization for Cranford's Association (luring the- coming Ajill distribute; posters for,, display' pianoranging. ' with the proviso that the schedule ' ipoiieoat W 2-ballon total .cost could be expected if weather. He said the cost of the thirteenth annual United Fund year. November eleotion have been in-x Hoffman and Sara Timer of the >•••• in local store windows, ah'd.u*iew, be -amended as Soon as possible to • Mr,and Mrs,Michael Wansaw of lounge stnodel. Carbon Mich a clause had been inserted. Brbeksjde place.work was within c Throe courses in social dancing vited to attend, Mr. Berry " re- Health and Physical Education De- 325 Willow avenue, who is station- brown/liies 38 lo 42,.. :.;., '"MEN'S FURNISHINGS. STREET FLOOH Campaign 'is' nearing completion, For the first time this year, movie trailer has been completed include^ a train leaving Cranford Mr. Belden said th gamble on the short, range^ef^ The board also awarded con- —No-fees will-be refunded-after —vAmong-the-spohsorlng organiza- struction to those students, who are pleted a two-month cruise aboard .T.._Sutherlin,-executivo^chajrman.- button-as^un^-aid-tb-revealing his ford Theatreduring theperiod of The mayor said he hopes optimis- fects of such a plan in contrast tracts for physical education, sci- the Hrst class meeting, Mrs. Red- tions are, the Women's Republi- nbt~ taking behind-the-wheeTtram- the " battleship^" Wisconsin. ~ Italian'inspired (port AI1 district chairmen report a full mission "when calling on homes. the drive. Adolph Q. Vogel, pho- tically that this problem will be ence and janilorial supplies and" den said, and—enrollment—in -cnn-Club, Inc., -Mrn.—Altee -Win- ing. . •.' •/ ...... , .. • ...... _ •lacks with, leather-piped to the long range benefits to the -complement of- captains, and many The buttons, which Will- be in- tographer of the Central Railroad, straightenetl out in the hear.fu- school system. • ,...'. nrannal training lumber. The to- courses will be accepted in ston, president; Good Government A new 1954 Plymouth was loan- poeketi. Brown, charcoal, captains have selected their houses scribed, "United Fund Volunteer has been named official . photo- ture. tcrested to know that many insur- tals were as follows: Physical ed- ~—~Be. a Good Neighbor, Give to of their receipt. -Republicans of Cranford, William ed to the school by the Morris tan; she* 30 to 42. About 50 citizens attended the to-house canvassers, - grapher of the United Fund and The new timetable, which was , ance companies are offering re- Cabardlne...>' * ' >•<. ucation. $815.76; science; $334.60; the Fund," were, obtained in re- "With the exception of lecture Browp^chaijrm'an; Women's Re- Avenue Motor Company. Chrys- session and a strong attack on the The drive will open October 1 will be responsible for taking pic- posted «M:nL*.raUr6ad_station yes- . v duced rates (often as much as 15 y manual training lumber, $682.35; sponse to suggestions offered by o ler-Plymouth dealer, of Spring- •. • - muss' board's emergency plan for open- and continue through' October 18. tures required . for publicity of courses, enrollment in all classes publican 'Ciub, Mrs> Marion Jones, ter^diiy, represehts a! considerable percent) When drivers, under 25 and janitorial' supplies, $2,479.83. workers in past drives, who suid field. The car, with conventional . ing the elementary schools did not A quota of $20,000 has been set the campaign. is limited," the director said.- president, and Cranford Republic gain to Cranford, Mayor Ander- years of age have completed such Port wool flannel... there is a need for some visual materialize. At a meeting of the Bids for manual training sup- for this year and proceeds Will A series of advertisements on •' It was also explained by the can Club,; Edward C. McMahon, Scn declared, providing" several . shift, is equipped with dual con- a program, the school reported. evidence of their status in the Township - Committee last week, plies and equipment were, sub- provide the operating expenses for the campaign will appear, begin- director that the school reserves president. All are workifl^ with good morning trains for uptqwn trols which were supplied by the •campaign:- -a-—*—~~t-»—.-• -—-»- p Automobile Association of Ameri- many citizens' severely criticized mitted by five firms and referred ^he Girl r y ue oTThedtli- the right to withdraw any course the campaign committee of the and downtown commuters and al- to the supplies committee. '. ca. The car will be housed in the Manle* the program, charging overcrowd- Nurse Association and Welfare As in -past years, the Boy Scouts (Continued on page 2) in which the enrollment is insuf- Cranford Municipal Cpmmittee, of so for those working in Newark, garage of the Agriculture build- fte proportion of persona mar- ing at -Cleveland SchooL "Dr. Howard R. Best, superin- ficient; which Thomas Albans is chair- arid Elizabethport and showing an ing. ttU m higher fat 1990 thai to " Lloyd Beall who was the prin- tendent of schools, reported that Gerhard V. Keliner, registrar. man. over-all improvement in number"' Parents will be particularly in- Mcordlnc to caucus flgnras. (Continued on page 6) the lunch hour for all elementary reported that the following arc It was announced this week and running time of evening I schools has beexn^hortcr&l to one Petition Asks Trustees Fire Drill the most popular courses in mail that (he original campaign com- trains from Nww.^York to Cranford. 1 hour. This was atone,, hej said, be- registrations received to date: mittee, consisting of Mr . Berry, Cited Improvements. cause about SO perccntpf the chil- To Rescind Plaque Action Anti(ines,__arjnchi!it..travels,_both.. second, .district,— chairman;... Jiar- -• As-an example-of the-improved — Youngsters dren u-ere leturningw'theschool' Results Told beginning and advanced bridge, bara Fricke, '13th district; Mrs. service provided, Mayt>r Ander- ' playground long before the first Despite a petition said to contain .197 names, the Board of Praise for the cooperation of discover your aptitudes, first aid, Jones, 11 th district; Harold Dan- sen- referred to the train which YOU ALWAYS Win Prizes admission belL . Education took no rtetion Tuesday evening to rescind its resolution pupils,, teachers and school offi- improved ygor golf, investing', in. kel, 10th district; Barbara An- under .the new schedule Will leave "H vras 'elt.- Dr. Best said, appropriating $500 for two plaques for the new elementary schools cials during tire drills conducted Kecuritiest(/^w for everyday^ nse,_ drowA,, 18th district; Dona Id Cranford nt 7:52 a.m. and arrive • SAVE MONEY --"Twenty-eight more bwardt "that the great concentration of now under construction. . ~~ 'in all the public schools last week modern medicine, painting and Creighton, seventh district; Chan- in downtown New York at 8:30 wen; prespnted during the past children on our play areas at this 1 A. N. Gessler of 448 Orchard street said the petition was was expressed today by Fire drawing, photography, reducing ning Rudd, 18th district, and ex (a 311-minute run). This; he said, - i.;' .. ..I.-.. week to local youngsters in The time was hazardous and presented against the installation of the • • —— Chief Howard G. Sehindler. and modern gymnastics f o r officio '^nembers Thomas Albans, will afford ample time for down- Citizen and Chronicle's six weeks' a difficult problem in the super- eCoHfmuod on pay? 8) Mth district; AI Mjusa, fifth dis- town commuters starting work at 9 The "Drinler"—an ont- subscription ^contest. The drive vision of _th*t play area." plaques and called the action "un- Chief. Schindler said the elfi- ..:|.;&*S2 ; cient arid rapici^nianricr- in which trictir Robert",Brewster, 17th dis- 8:45 a.m. and also for uptown door* -loving -jacket~of will continue oneimore week, end- "" The extended play period fol- ' jiisUBed;" lie said "the money rayon^ottoo twill. Sbed» Drama Glub the buildings were emptied was trict, and Mrs. Winston of the workers starting at 9 o'clock. ON S , iiiKon October 1. (Contimied on page 8) w. could be better spent-.for land- water, itahu, dirt.* Smart especially encouraging in view of Women's Republican Club, Inc., He also eiti;d a good 40-minut.eC-"!_ A total of 133 new' subscrip- Booster Club Drivfc BRING YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION TO new colon; tlsea 36 to W. scaping and sidewalks. The ma- the fact that the pupils had been has been augmented by Mr. Mc- train which will leave Cranford tions and 304 renewal subscrip- 10.95 ListsAides in school only a week or less at Mahon and Henry Klubenspies of at 8:10 a.m. ;md arrive in New BARON'S AND PROVE IT YOURSELF tions have been turned in during jority of the people" in Cranford Nets £1,259, See High School PTA Committees- for the three-act the time. He said even better re- the Cranford Republican Club, York at 8:50, which he said should the past iive weeks. are against the plaques, Mr. Gess- : comedy, "My "Three'Angels,"., to sults could, be expected as the Ruth Brixner and Doris Johnson CCotitinrted- OK page 8) ' A day and night football.or ,- m- Program for Year .ler said, and he asked the board be presented October 22 and 23 ir^ young-peoplo. bet'ome-inort-'-settled total at $1,800 .of.-thu—Wotnen.V-Itcpublican-TC.lub, $1.00 $1.00 WOCMILUTV Jirj.i iintL pencil set-ore awarded ^as- tb-reeonsldcn ' *—=*-• in their school routines. Incomplete returns show tha^ Mary RuemJer. and Mrs. A. pii/i.s to voungstern who turn irr -—At—a—s|X>cial—meeting—on—Sep--by_the—Craufor-d—Dramatic—Club- ^ Two drills were conducted at the-!mnual-)im'mbershl|)-di'ive—of. A covered dish supper, 'square two new, one new and two rettew- for the joint benefit of the Rotary Cleveland School^ under fire de- the Cranford Boosters Club netted publican Club, Inc., and two. as WetfareUnit- dance, debate bv' members of the tember 7, the board voted $500 for ;il or four renewal subscriptions U> Club charity .fund jiiid the Dra- partment supervision. On Tues- $1,259, E. Calvin Shire, chairman, Forum Chili and a play by the (Continued on. page H) • 1liis newspaper. Thus far 138 of the installation of the plaques at mutic Club were uhnounced this day oMiist week the building was announced today. • ' Mask and Bauble arc on. the 1*54-- ElectsConley tlu'- 2«0 youngsters enrolled in th* B/ookside Place School and Wal- week. vacated in two.. minutes and 25 Mr. Shire said he expects be- 55 'prograan of the Cranford High ., Meredith S. Conl«*y was reelect-- .contest have received nrizes. nut Avenue, School. . Thi; action James f*. Dupinsh of the Dram- seconds. Four classes were having tween $1,800 and $1,000 will be To: and Richard Waterrnaji;.33T sociation will be held October 14. vice-chairman of the committee. will also be solicited at the first and are not already registered, plans for the dedication of the day, all classes were in the build- ning. J SStmightoh n avenue., ~ "~ 'SJiss'oisa Specht, music teacher, ,Othc»"_-.meinbers. of. the general home, football, game of Cranford -today...will .be the last -opppr-' REMOVER ; new buildings-wert-v-staried in May ing -because••"of inclement weather." fe. Other r prize winners wert win spea* on her trip through Eu- committee are: Finance: C. Dewey High!"School'on October 3.at Mem- tunity to do' so. Other of ficers named were: Mrs. or June, and they included a dedi- Oiriciul time for vacating the Tluunas Curriei 4 Bcsler avenue,", rope this sum»i(f. Music at each Runynn and William J. Dodds; ar- orial Field when the Blues meet The office of Township Clerk B. B. Kott, Vice-president; C. W. catory brochure, exercises and the building was given as two min- J'liues Robins, 9 Greaves placedI*n**»*&ii»»i".v Philpot, 735 Willow street: man, cwnduclod a' conference on Lightcap; program—Mr. and Mrs. one dollar from each family zens may also sign-up at nny Mrs. C. F. Hansel, Jr., corres- 3 5 l e School children pending comple- • David Wurth, 441 Casino avenue: WA B** ! 3 *h Unjon County All thciboard members, Mrs. Red- Paul O. Dunham,, Charles E. throughout the town. Last year other town - clerk's office in ponding secretary. "AnU.freeie" Jacket — tion pf the latter school, was given Hon.ild Cheek, 19 Park avenue; Council Parent-Teacher- Insti«tite den said, favored plaques, but Dooley and S. S. Eisenberg; pat- about 1,500, families joined the Union, County or the office of At the annual business meeting ' $l.XM>Tangee •tordy pore woven nylon at 721. " collide, super-warm ny- Jn.sf|ih Trezza, 1 Oratort drive; at Townley^ Presbyterian church, Mr. McCHntock and Mr. Belden rons—Mrs. William H. Old, J. club and that total is expected to the Union County Board of preceding the election of officers, lon fleece inside. Wasb- qn page 8) (Continued on page S) •(Continued on page 7) Walter Coffee and the Rev. Rob- Chief Schindler and Fircnian be exceeded this year. Elections, Court House, Eliza- a revised constitution prepared by DUSTING ahle. fade nnA .tain, iclty=T>: -Edward—Ruadu-vonductod—a-drill. -b'cth: » = reslttant. All popular Richards, and Mrs. W. A. Wurth Charles Morfianthau, Mrs. A., D. at Sherman School ort Tuesday of. club conducts dinners in the ^ The offices of Borough Clerk colon; 36 to 46. . was adopted. Under a new provi- Taylor and Charles M. 'Ray; and last week in which the'building and spring for athletes at the Philip J. McGevna of Kenil- ^ . 22.1'.' sion in the constitution, an execu- Quinlan Directs Youth £!oncerts posters—Mrs. Morganthau.. was emptied in two minutes and high school, provides an annual worth and Borough Clerk Wal- tive committee authorized to act The Rotary Club annually con- 36 seconds. Enrollment at this, scholarship, honors championship ter S- McManus of Garwood ..sant___task_..qf._iniparting musical for the Board of Directors in Gerald E. Quinlan, who will di- Syicphojiy--Orchestra.. arid, am di- tributes sever ill hundred -dollars school, occupied temporarily- by teams and supports high school also will be open today until kld t Afe., people is emergency matters was elected. r«n the "Music for Young People" rector of groups in Morristown knowledge to to local philanthropies, including both Sherman and Walnut Ave- athletics in various other ways. 9 p.m. Named to this -committee were Mr. '""Herts this fall under .sponsor- and Chatham,*" , concerned. The' eatforness of an the Cranford Boys' Camp, n nue School children, was listed as Conley, Mr. Tripp. Mr. Bates. Mrs. Questioned about the teaching audience of young people is more mirKes' scholarship. Cyan ford jTirst 719! ''lip of .the Cranford Junior Ser-' A. E. Johnson and Mrs. -Wurth. si.oo pha^e of his long-timeassociation' -rewarding~than-I~can tell you."— Aid Squad, Red" Cross, United ~AT llre~dri!l~also had been con- $1.00 Woodbury . vu-e League, has combined two Mrs. Arthur G. Lennox, execu- with young people' of school age, Concerts in Cranford will be Fund, March of Dimes, Mental LittleljeagueReportsEach 'V'K-ations to equip himself for his (Contlmicd. on paye 8) tive director of the Welfare Asso- DOUBLE FACED Mr. Quinlan replied that as teach- presented on three Saturdays at Hygiene, Youth Week Observance COLD or DRY career. Interviewed at his home ciation read her annual report of er of high school English he is a 11 a.m. In the auditorium\ot the and Union County Band smdiOr- "i Mocristown. the concert artisf Squad Cost $77 to Operate the association's activities for the - SHAVE rnember of she faculty of Morris- high school, October 30, November chestra School scholarship. SKIN CREAM l his two-fold approach to town Hifih- School. 13, and December 4. Director It cost an average of $7J per running the 14 teams was $^,082. past year. (For further details, see : ft\r tty privlm-tirm will To «H bringing good music to •"My classroom experiences." he Quintan's presentation ol me team 15 operate the CriiTiTora Joseph. l^nrd said :me rccora 3 tit 3wtiim II.) MIRROR be -placed on sale next week and . At its dinner meeting, at 6:45 was a commendable one which in- Committees for the coming year J" 'il°X elementary. school_age, related.—havo._lcndcd. to develop .ous...compo.ncn.tsi. of the, string en- may bo_sccured from1 members of Little League and its minor divi- with a group of . representatives an especial interest in. and rap- semble, the brass, choir and, fin- o'clock tonight In the Coach and sion during its first year of-opera- ditntes efficient and effective j-wt-re appointed by M».'.' Conley as the Rotary Club or the Dramatic Four Restaurant, the Cranford management by the league in its follows: Finance —Mr. Bates. Mr. ""'" the Service League's publi- porf with, the young. Their capa- ally, the full symphony, orchestra, Club. tion. This report was made at a l'"y committee. cities for appreciating good music is designed to gain and hold the Business Association; will decide meeting last Thursday evening first year. Tripp, and C. Van Chamberlin; 1 auditing—Mrs, Johnson and Mr, Known for many years to music at a surprisingly early age con- attention of the young in an ar- whether, to sponsor Christmas at the Casino of officers, mana- All managers and coaches were Cotton plnwale corduroy Bates;, Christmas stocking—Mrs. l"vors of North Jersey as a flutist tinue to astound me. Not only resting and original manner. lighting again this year in the busi- gers and coaches of the league. given autogruhed'.baseballs sign- •port coat in red, brown, Time for u Change Henry Slauson, Jr.; and Christmas I1 exceptional ability and virtuos- do very young children show great After demonstrations, of the ln». ness center. A total of $L\989 was taken) in ed by the members of their teams. bine, maroon, (teen, nut. bitskvts. Mrs. Wurth and Mrs. E. lfv. Mr. Quinlan studied at the interest in the pleasing sounds dividual instruments, the young Cranford residents today can Up until yesterday, President from sponsors', booster ticket sale Ed Fnrtenbiuigh was elected She* « to 11... 1>95 E. McKeige. Juilljnrd School of Music produced by the cellist,' the violin- listeners are encouraged to ask wave goodbye to summer,, greet Sidney Breen reported he had.en- and other contributions. The treasurer. He succeeds Charles DRUG Pnp daM... 17.95 "I was most fortunate," said Mr. ist, the oboist—actually they ab- questions of Mr. Quinlan. - Bbys the falL season and look forward countered difficulty in securing a sponsors contributed $2,000^ and Rittcweger, who has moved to f-.-saih^...... Quinlan, "in having as my teacher sorb avidly information about the and girls are expected to leave to welcoming that returning chairman to head up the lighting the booster ticket sale netted $750. Basking Ridge. Mr- Ritteweger Mrs. Surah Fownes Wadsworth 4 of Pittsburgh will arrive today Combed cotton ainihim 7 '.""I my mentor, the eminent art- instruments employed, provided it the concert hall with some basic hour of sleep us Daylight Sav- committee. The association has Disbursements Were as follows: was commended for- u'job well veil. aaUtcntic dan plalda. j-' George Barrere. As flutist. I is properly offered. My work as knowledge of the musical instru- ing Time bows out at 2 a.m. sponsored Christmas lighting' for Equipment, $2,289; insurance, done. for u few days* visit with Mr. and llliv Mrs. P. B. Litt!ehale\)f 114 Orch- STORE (•• «iolj... 4.95 Handsome iport Vhirt of v been privileged to appear a school teacher, in conjunction ments-^-strlngs,. brasses and wood- Sunday. several years, with individual $295; other', $143. As of Septem- Twy league statisticians were •parkling uiten r*yon u"h many leading orchestras and with w.y olferings in the concert winds. Selections to be played Return of •Easterp Standard merchants pay ing. a proportionate ber 15, thc-Iciigue-hud a cash bal- appointed. They are Mrs.'.Gus En- ard, street. Mrs. Wadsworth, who 3HURON'4 EASTMAN STREET S Itabanliae tlul rjn'l (ado recently participated in tjic Wom- CRANFORD Prep aiad... 5.95 III numerous recitals. My musical field, have, been"a fruitful and arc carefully chosen to-demon- Time also will be- a relief for share of the. cost. ance of $292. It is estimated, the gel, for the Western Division and or diriuk out uf fit! l'ink. -4 -r:\ en's National Golf Tournament," (O»». Cruted neatr«) » Ii lining aJso included study at happy ccuKbinalion." strate the talents of the musicians early morning risers—.for those The association's fall and win- league announced, thilt reusable Mrs. Peter Kroll for the Eastern coral, camel, lielio..* will take part in up invitation ' lUlwestern-University. At pres- "FranJcly." be remarked, **I am and to arouse the latent love of who remember ' to turn their ter program will be discussed and equipment is worth $1,615, which Division.' They will be in charge T«L CJbnfbrd 64100 5.95 tournament this week-end at 1111 1 am happy to be associated quite partial to the designation music that is born in' most clocks BACK before retiring u nominating committee will be means the league.has assets total- of various statistics and league (Store AUo in Wewtfieid) ** Jlutist with the Colonial little *imwir m***'*' irvwfar as the plea- children. Saturday night, that is. named. • : * ing $1,907. The total' expense of standings for the Little League. N. Y. . " ;. THUHSDAY MGHT '

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