"• ./' mHC'' "•• .!•.'•• •'•\/., r .. • ••' 7- •' .' THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AWD CHRONICLE, THUHJ»3AY. OCTOBER 2», **••,- :.•_!-',-

lions QnB Speaker Builder Promises to Co •.' • - ' -' .- Schools Jpy ext Year KENIL5KORTH not .interfering with 'Classes be- GARWOOD Records The-Ren#eral contractor for the wo new elementary schools has cause of the good weather. , •; ' 36 Pare — TEN CENTS iromised to complete tha two Loiiis, Troutman, president, pre- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1953 til,- INwt OfBrc at Cr»nlon»..X« J Newspaperman Tells uildings by June, 1954, Burton C. sided,; ' " .';' : •'"' " '. "•• Vol. LX. -'Ni»-- •*»•' Uekien, chairman-of the building .-. lions Club of Need •ommittee, Tuesday evening re- BRING YOUR NEXT PRESOUrTIONS TO For Continuous Fight ii.rt eti- to -the Board 'of Education.? Candidates Slate, Congress The board is now constructing Historical Unit ning •".'.I'' , ' ' .^^M^k . ' ^nl ^al ' ' ' - .Keeping sources of information he new 12-ruom schools in Walnut BARON'S AND PROVE TO ~ " 'open to'• the* public, particularly venue and Brookside place. •_•._ those relating to all levels of'gov- Views Scenes '•.•" .' •,":'.<•' u%'-.';%;. ernment.' is a continuing fight in Mr. Delden saitl the building Oil which both the press and public i rniTn it tee." the architect arid engi- ' .must take part? Hugh N. ,Boyd, I't-rS from the .architect's office OfEarly Days 1 ift. with the. builder last, week to Fight* for Governorship, Congretw...Seat- chairman of the Freedom of In- Photographs . taken in Cranford formation Committee*, of the Now i.sruw building progress; The rate 5IAVECREA1 I; in the 1890s and early 1900s, in- Student Window Painters Vie, Hbld Election Spodight H<-re With Only i Jersey Press' '.Association, told 1 construction at the present'time 1 MM. MM , geis November 9 -members of the Lions Club Tues- •: "fairly good." Mr. Belden said,™ cluding pictures of local groups nil pointed "Sut~thi«i the weather such as the ..Bicycle Club, Lawn Eerie Sights Greet Passers One C!oinniitlrr Battle 0111 mitral Srl'tte , day night at :thc Coach and Four. 1 Hearing on Request Mr. Boyd, general manager of las bffn cooperative . ,o Tennis Club and. baseball teamj Wi*h little- diHibl a< t<> iftc «>utc«nf»c <>f the local contest, the spot- 00 . lU-ins for a new private swim- Senior and junior high school students have started their art the New Brunswitk Homo 4Ncws Tre chairman reported that bills were shown by Shelley-F. Austin licht.of the General E!cdi«n here Tuesday will be focused on the Bit- or ton percent of the tola) cost af. 101 Forest avenue at a ouarter- I NYLON .uinU 'pool in Cranford were re- work in the ^annualHalloween window painting contest in preparation ter puljcrnatorial rs-.ee -:sd the fight lor congressman fnS'rrf the Sixth 5 and a past president of the state ll PT. veled yesterday when applica- press association, related incidents' liivc how .been paid .Jo, the-, builder ly meeting of the board of trustees for judging Saturday at 1 p.m. '•'.•.!• , , or work ilone Irom July 1 t^^SJout " by the Cranford The contest is being sponsored-this year by the Cranford Busi- in Argentina, Bolivia, Columbia, of the Cranford Historical Society Suimmin'a Club. Inc., for fc zoning In thr lo<.il i-oftiiS-:. Mayor Fred P. Andersen and Public Safety Nicaragua and Egypt, Where ciu- HUGH N. BOYD he li^iniiinK of October. " . HAIR BRUSH held recently at'the hon\e of Trus^ v-.rimce for Brown's Pkjnic Grove,] Vess Association in cooperation with the Lions Club and the Klwanis Commissioner..Cliaienee l_ fi '.z, Republicans, are seeking reelection "tailment of information and press ; Ir/other action, the board gruiit- leu Austin F. Dohrman, 307 Linden CLUE STYLE — YOUTH SIZE located, on Roselle avenue, at the Jlub. to the Township C^mmhlcc T!:ey are opptiscd by \Williain J'. Downey, freedom have led to dictatorships ier'Nt-vvs and New .Jersey •chair- 1 , The following "^Students of the Vuse- of classroom spucc and theplace-.. - • • \. " [„„( of Bloominfidale avenue, to a Democrat. .' * .".-•' " ,..;..'• and curtailment of individual tioe- .m'an of the Sigma Delta Chi Free- seventh, eighth and ninth'g"rai3«S;"of g/mnasium In Sherman School to •frustet' C. W. . ,iit construction pf~ the new dom of Information Committee, w n Cranfprdl High. School are" entered —; ;—+—The_principal Contenders irt^ the/ . doros ;.„.„„...... ,J_X',. -.._„_..,.,.__.''. •_',.. ;;, ,I ThV-Board of- Adjustment- iVrirChjy^ thutey )( in the junior divisionT". '"'"""." ••iilw.n:iinri:i| contest me Rcpuhli- •• "The speaker cited several *inT- Air Patrol foVWiiil purpose's'.'''The. SHOWER J,m scheduled a public hearing on LnitedFuiul |can Paul L: Troast.'chairman of tho Citizen and Chronicle-and a mem/ 1 mission had painted the interion Bell's Drug Store, 17 . North • stances in this country arid in New. Lx-iiii'tl ilt'tidod there would be no tho application for November 9. • New ."icrscy Turnpike .Authority, ber of the press association's Fpi if the museum on" North Union Union avenue, Valerie Griffin, Pat Jersey where sources of informa- itrvice foe in view of the fact that Incorporation papers for the and former State Senator -Robert committee, participated. The wrp- ivenue, and that MrSv Oliver E. Hamilton and Nancy Tidabock; tion have been'-closed,' particularly he progrum is in line with a pic-"Werner, regent of Crane's F\prd TOOTH BRUSH w club have been filed by Car^- Meyner 'of 'Wa'njph-' County. The . (•ntiiri was at ranged by Lt. Lester n( Nears Goal Kurtz Market, North Union ave- to the press," but have later boch ;>aredness ifiogrum. lulling into lhapter. Daughters of the A roll K. Sellers, attorney, and ^tem- race is conceded to be very close. powoii: . / nue, ' Barbara " Lawrence, Carol opened in the general public in- .he some category as civil defense. an Rcvplutibn,' had assisted novarv officers are listed: as fol- Lot Hit Also, in the race are Albert Ronis,. • TE'. C. Rcarick, chalrmar/of the KqJSs and Louis - Fisher; Center terest. He described newspapers Tho squadron will' use the school lcuning and putting up fresh c lows:' President. Robert E. Crane; Collections Total Henry Krajcws_ki and Qlcndcriin as a conduit of information from Lions .BlindN Seal committee, re- TURAL BRISTLE Markefe 100 North Union aveniie, mo .night a..week. , .Urns;* .' .''. ,'•' -.'' .-•;• ; . i- NA dQTHPASTE SPECIAL . sccrJlury,-' Henry Ashwell," and Under New Management Ryan. ported a tfjtul of $1/27.75 had 1 Kenneth Meeks, Douglas Tucker Mayor Announreti \th'e source of the news to the gen- Mrs. Elmyra Shugart, third On recommendation of Trustee I treasurer,-WJlliani P. Schmal. Di- $16,287, 79 Percent Insurance Republican George F. Hetfield o( 1: been received'from 809 contribu- and Steven Anderson, Citizen & Th? Cranford First Aid Sljutul, Inc., will officially begirt -its eral public and declared" that with- grade teacher ot Cleveland School, Hay A. Clement, chairman of the .45 LISTERINE £ for fgQc rectors include James M. Rich, Holly, Orriiartl Strt-el Plainfield seeks to succeed former out newspapers the public, would tors and "appealed v'Wj^loeul resi- Of $21,000 Quota Chronicle, Janet McCpnnell and duties on Suriday when it. takes over.the care, custody, operation, was granted a leave of absence for membership committee, the fol- jticmc Halvorsen, Dr.. Henr^. J. tonErcssmart Clifford P. Case of havte a difllculf'time obtaining un- dents ;iscd.:with option^ to buy' front 1 eral Ordinances pertaining'to the reKuUTmmiriul control of the n>u-. latiori <•( the special parkinc com- • - .-dty editor\f-The Plainflelu" CoW Mill*-' taught™ for- eight- years—in- Tfnembership' r=i- MtsT~ Austin:" Fr 'ntah'r this' weeir appealed^to every avenue, Patricia Rokacs, Sandra The fight between Mr.' HcUicld Cail and Howard Brown, owners, Accident Coverage mittee that the triangular property Gilrden-City. ./ . ' Pohrmyn. . worker to complete all calls and Castaldo, Beverly Garvey and nicipal ambulance was introduced on l'ir^l icad Girl Scouts, Boys' Camp, Harriet Sanford and Bonnie obtain them from the' schools, he similar in that only one other such said the system has beeV^"work- We Reserve The Right To Until Quantities Holly street; and Mrs. S. H? Jones. ©J the crevices and corners. 1 HAROLD F.BENNER, IK. be 42 feet wide by 82 ^ feet long, Visiting Nurse Association and Manny; Daniels' Hardware, North said. .tesitTwil). beheld on TuesUay. ing nicely.'. ami will have a depth of four to Methodists Let Contracts 18t Holly street. '^f- •*•-•• Welfare Association during the avenue, Phyllis Clemsen and Doris The premium will cost $1 for the Tnc nihcr one is in Melvin Kelsey, who recenittW re- Automobile Ifttmting • 10 feet. There alsp will be a 16 They pointed out that the'neigh- Virginia and lt coining year. •.>.'••'.. ; Lakia; Paul's Delicatessen, East- school year and covers students w a bi 1 1 S1 thc Elect Robert Meyner turned from sdevice in the ' by 30 foot wading pool for young- . irhood was residential, that they >» °« C "P * Republi- Antbottaed DUCO »rt»i The committee has given special man street, Donella MacNeil and while' they are in school, for oneFor $176,900 Building/ | was reemployed as a janitor, at sters. ,. • ' . ''. .'.. .'.. • :/ Sandra Downing; Citizen .and had purchased their homes there cans win, although some, GOP the "clean-up own" so badly r praise to District 1, Which has ex-S hour while on their way to and ic Crahlord c d rs h v 5 s cd c op nl n i Cleveland School. ,-" '' "".li6pTr. and The bath house will be of poured Marion Construct}^ of a^ with th^rt. understanding, and that ? '?ma*y .b,?e close»-* .'?'^ ? ^ i ! ,? needed by the State of New Joseph. Kohn, chairman of th ceeded its .quota, and to District Chronicle, Alden street, from school and during school ac- a schctiuled VENDER WORK cohcrcte~construction and .will be the town.had.3cqj'»ryd the triangu- VotenriirUniott-County-will also- Jersey today! • •' „ buildings and grounds committee, BARON'S plot facing Walnut lar property ftm* park purpawsj exception Is intcrscholastlc athleti r«povte• j*-:'-i Dist. 5 .. 950.00 1954. Jackson, 33' Pine. Street, f«ir per- ly 20.0 cars. •:.-•' -706.90 follows: Loss of-_both hands and Slugaski' of Elizabeth and Joseph - Dist. 6 .. 1,000.00 At a special congregational mission to convert their homes The Cranford Swimming Club, 2,300.00. 1,976.25 Beats Rain both feet, $7,500; one hand, one CD A. Shark«;y of Union.' " • Dist. 7 .•„ meeting Sunday evening,, members from _.onc_ lojwa _family^dweliiiR^ Inc.,: is a non-profit corporation 1,525.00 foot/$7,500; onehandand-ohe-foot, -Former , Assemblyman Donald. Dist. 8 .. voted to approve the signing of (Continued ad \t**4)e Eight) Vlackey of Plainfield is the Repub- and.is set.up on a cooperative bas- 2;boo.oo 1,994.50 $7,500, one hanA and sight of one is. If municipal consent is obtained Dist. 9 . New Hansel Gate eye, $7,500; one foot and sight of contract papers with the Riegr-af Test Alert Activities ican candidate for the uhexpireft Dist. 10 900.00 768.05 during the next' two oi* three 4,013.00 one "eye, $7,500; siglit of both eyes, Mortgage Company of Summit, Orderly; Need Seen crm on the Board of Chosen' Free- •• (Continued, on page two) .' Other ... 5,400.00 Handles Heavy Fall; (Continued on page three) representing the Connecticut Gen- holders, and he is opposed' by eral.. Life Insurance Company as For More Volunteers Woodside Sets James E, McTeman of Hillside. Totals ..$ ,21,000.00 $ 16,287.12 Parking Lot Finished financing agent, and with the Cranford's participation in Sun- Two incumbents, Mrs. Florence Installation of (he new West bank Backer Construction Company of day's test air raid alert was con- P. Dwycr of Elizabeth and G. Clif- ducted in an orderly manner und AnnualParajde Set Record gate of the Hansel Dam at North Christmas Newark; as general contractors for ford Thomas of Elizabeth, and two without rhiihap. Civil Defense Di- newcomers, William R. Vanderbilt Christmas Union avenue-was completed by the building. rector Barney W.... Foreman an^ the Public . Works Department Prior to the vote authorizing the For Saturday 1 Summit and Mayor Carlyle W. Creen Show nounccd. -.-'.'. Cranc.of Plainfield, arc thc Repub- Dramatic Jersey Blouses Roster shortly.before the rain started fall- signing . of these contracts, Dr. Mayor f Fred P. Andersen at The children of Woodside Manor Lighting Plan Homer J. Hall, us chairmun-of the Civic a^iri Social Organization, will lican candidates for the House ot Ing Tuesday evening, it was re- Tuesday night's meeting of the Assembly. Opposing them are: ported-by Township Engineer Pat- Scheduled New 'Building Committee, • pre-Township ('Committee referred to participate in the annual. Hallo- sented a detailed review of the nc- ween panwle on Saturday evening. Richard A. Pcttit of Plainfield, Boosters Club Drive Wins rick J Grail. ___J .•'_.. _A Christmas Greens Show spon- the drill in Cranford as among.the v ill^hJret Witchtrs—RoWins and other- Jin Jatk, M. Claw son of_Scotch Plains, .• Mr: Grail said he was well pleas- sored^ by"tlhc~Gaydcirciub"orcfart=" bcstr^n-Hhcr-e<)UiHyj—i4»Ml—lauded Nets $1,687, u> Top Plans for Christmas lighting in offers, together with ;Hoy Tipt«>n identttted, marchers will, aisenible Lawrence G. Bclluscio of Elizabetli^ ed with the way, the new gate to- ford will be held in the .Trinity I members of the. various units .par- the business section of the com- fcr the Board of Trustees, Bei»ja- at 7 p: m. at the iccnier of Iroquoi: and Leo Kaplowitz of Linden. gether whh, the. one installed on Church . Auditorium, Forest. and ticipating irr both the • local test Old Mark by $230 munity were completed last Thurs- min F, Newsangci', for the Finance road fcctween Lexincton avenue Seeking reelection as coroners ; BY JERRY the east bank last year handled the North .avenues, on December 9 iiiul the incident in Linden. The largest membership in his-day evening at the monthly dinner ^Continued on Pooc. EitfItt) "The rrtstyor—declared.—howe-ver, nnchOrat«)«i drive. -The ina*ch will are: Robert A. bchr, Jr., or Roselle a heavy downpour Tuesday night. from 2 to 10 p. m. Mrs. T, R. Oss- .. i\_ ; . - tory is reported by the Cranford meeting of the Cranford Business thiit the community still does not continue up Iroquois .to Oraton Park; C. Wyllys Cass of Elizabeth Between 6 p. m. Tuesday and mann, chairman of the show, and and Willlani H. Fre^rickson, " ' ' Boosters .Club. '-'••: •••: ;;:.„.-• Association at the Coach and Four her committee outlined ' prelim- hayp-sulllclent volunteers to* take drive, then '.ovVIohiwk drive, aloni ' George Lfnqoln, chairman, ah-' Restaurant • noon yesterday, the' engineer re- Mohawk t» Omaha drive, proceed of Elizabeth/all Republicans. They ported; 1.95 inches of rain fell here. inary plans at a recent meeting. Mi re of all dopartnients in event of "•' nounccd that the recent member- Executive Secretary Leon Fried- Candidates a major emergency. Me- reported ing to the center of Omaha whoix are unopposed. , . .This.exceeded the.rainfall for theThc^show will be free tb everyone. Union ^ County voters will also ship^ drive resilltod in the collec- man, reporting for George Syses- Mrs. Ossmann explained 'that that Governor ;Driscoll had rc- prizes will be awarded for the best key, chairman of the lighting com- whole mpnth'of September — 1.25 costumes and refreshments will be elect a sheriff, a surrogate, and a tion of $1,087,'which exceeds by inches. • ' • •' the object of a show of this type iliiestcil him to urge.all resident; more than $230 the previous high. mittee, said this year's' lighting to pay more attention to Civil De- tContinvea.au page efahtt (•Continued on Page Eiflht) at left Total rainfall thus far this year, is to demonstrate how much per- To program wll follow closely that of fense needs. . It was the club's ^-eighth annual Mr. Grail reported, has been 38.18 sons „ can' do themselves at - home, \ ^B^sHs^B^Bn 1 the past. two or three years. Col- ""Director Foreman reported that tlrivcVC. . • , i inches. With the average figure for toward a merry Christmas. Decor- lections from local merchants will when the yellow alert was Kouprtcd Mr. Lincoln expressed his thanks November 3.40 inches and for De-ations of all kinds will be on dis- Expect Congressional finance the project. at 1 p. in. Sunday, members of theBitter Gubernatorial Contest as a representative of the Boosters cember 4.40 inches, indications are play. Festive tables, mantles and President James t. Kervick, who local Defense Council took- th«ir Club to the community for its fine that despite the long dry spell this doorways will be exhibited. Christ- Aspirants to Appear presided,'appointed Horace K.-Cor- posts at CD headqfuarters in the rcsiionsc to the drive and In par- year's total should reach or pass mas arrangements for - around the Even, State-Wide Poll Reveals bin, Jr., William Rocker, Dr. Gel- A* VIA Qperi House township building' and the comV ticular to the many citizens of all the total of 45.96 inches considered home, dried arrangements and cor- Sleek* **rool jerseys take en exciting' don Hiridman and Mrs. Gae Ferro munlcations unit set up an emerge JBy Kenneth . Fink. Director. B. Me'yner has had a "majority oj - lines who contributed their time rlormal for a'year.' Total precip- sages are to. be included. All county and. local candidates and effort to what he described as •as members of the nominating have been iriVited by the. Village ency'radio set and established con- Princeton Research Service the New Jersey voters in his camp, new faces this fall... dramatically de- itation in 1952 was 53.30 inches. Other features will be a dertion- nor va 4% lead—the minimum the most successful drive yet. v committee; They will submit are- Improvement Association to at- tuct with surrounding communities Paul L. Troast. campaigning for The Tuesday-Wednesday pre- jstration square and a ' Christinas margin needed by Princeton Re- The results of the drive by dis- port at the November • meeUng, tend an "open hqtisc"' at 8:15 o'-and Area Control, k -. . governor of New JeiWy on the Re- tailed with gay glitter accents or shiny "... (Continue^,un page three) (•Continued on page two). govenr search, Service to declare one man tricts follow: District 1, $47; 2, ^Continued on page three) ' clock tonight in.- the Municipal The First Aid Squad, in, charge publican , ticket.k , vas running ex- $98; 3. $73; 4, $i77; 5, $92; 6, $228; /Continued on page six) definitely ahead and still allow for satin punctuation, malting much of Building, Mrs. Charles Schlllinger, actly even with- his Democratic ri- statistical variation. 7,'$291;'8, $174; 9, $272; 10, $110. president, announced. val. Robert B. Meyner, during the Last year's Presidential election Their delicate boat neckline*, little The business district and service Final Eflforl in Subscription Driye The- two Congressional candi- period October 16-23 in a survey of clubs contributed $125.' • ' Schools, Municipal demonstrated the importance, of dates from the Sixth District (all political sentiment conducted last minute shifts in sentiment. Pan collars, high turtle necks! District leaders were as fpllows. With the six-weeks' subscription Thus far during the drive, s to-fe- of- Union County) — George F. hreughout the state of New Jersey FirsJ, James • Avery and Sheldon tal of 331 new and 1,342 renewal by' Princeton This.factor may be particuHrly im- campaign' being conducted by the Hclticld, Republican,, and Harrison Offices, Library Research Service portant in deciding the winner on 1 ^•T^'':i^B^^^B^^S^^ Each one" in ontitaiiding personality Anderson; second, Thomas Byrnes subscriptions have been turned in. Questionnaire staff .reporters. Junior Service League for The A. Williams, Jr., Democrat — are November 3. , • •'.' ' ' ' and John McClintpck; third. Wil- Cranford .Citizen . and Chronicle SUMMARY OF. XEAGUE |>RIVK expected to appear, Closing Tuesday , The survey included only regis- that knoWs no enrfew, takes you to liam Schmal and Manny Rowitz; On Spring Tertiv For this reason, a. pre-election slated—to—end- Saturday, league Turned in by League The-main.-purpose of the'nbn-; Local sehools, batiks, municipal ter ciL Voters who said they were fourth, Michael Ferro and George Being to vote on Election D»y.: suryey'pain'only report as of .the . the office then on to dinner as the members are making a.final effort partisan meeting, Mrs. SchillinKer offices ahd t.hc.'Public Lbir'ary will time the interviewing was con- Eitlman; Avc Fred Voorhees and this week to top their goal of For Adult School said, is to provide an opportunity "On November' 3.> New Jersey Preston' Woolley; s}xth, WilHani 18 1-yr. new subs. ...$27.00 be closed all duy ^uesday; Election ducted. perfect mate for yvor favorite casual $1,800 in profits. ••" Students and teachers* of the for. Cranford residents to meet and Day.' Mail carriers wiH..ma''kef one Voters will elect a'(ovemor. If the plake and Charles Stevens; sev- 9 6-mo. new subs. 8.75 election were held today, how Today's findings should not be Through last Saturday, the 1 Cranford Adult School "will be hear local'and county candidates delivery and mail will be dixpatoh- construed as a forecast of the enth, Peter Malloy and George Al- 1 2-yr. " new sub. .'.... 2^5 asked Tuesday evening in a ques- ho are stckthg office In the Gcn- would you probably vote—for thc or dressy skirts... At left: Dolman league had collected $1,607.42 in 43 I-yr. renewal subs. ;... 32.25 w cd - as usual at. the Post Office, election outcome. - - - bertsoa;. eighth, E. Calvin Shire 'profits froth hew and renewal sub- tionnairc if they want a spring era| Election Tuesduy. Five min- rtfcpUblu-an candidate Paul L. and Mr. Lincoln; -ninth \ Joseph 1 18-mo. renewal sub... 1J b.ut windows in the lobby will-be Another survey'now in the field sleeve button front-blouse with pearl r scriptions which their members ob- term, Mrs. Charles^ Redden~"'; pres- utes will be allotted each candi- open for business only in. \he Troast; thc Dcmocraiic candidate Laird and Stanley Welland; and, S 2-yr. renewal subs. ... date to present; his views!' tp the Robert B. Meyner, or the Inde- covering all but thc la>t two days tained and from those turned in at 1 tf-mo. renewal sub...... 38 ident-director, announced. morning. . \ ' " oi the campaign' will be in the j^ Solin-pilml boat tiecic and rhinestone collar team, Pink, blue, tenth, Harry Broughton al^dl Chris audience. A question and answer txrna'cnt candidate Clendenin A* Dolnuin i/cete> pullover the newspaper office. .The results of the questionnaire Union Junior Collego will hold hands of your newspaper before i uith d <> / m o n Surcnsen. / • Turned In at Offiee Ryan?" in'/fc' pearl end rUn**.'on« Mrs. Robert M. Crane, drive will be considered by the school period will', follow. • eludes as usual, and most local election day. It will be displayed ' tleevti. Hlitrk, 'pink, ttahy beige, white. Sixes 10 !• IS. 2 1-yr. new subs...... 3.00 Mrs. L. 'J. Myers will conduct tailor trim. Red. Mark, ' " ' /- chairman, this week urged league when reaching a ' decision ...OB_the business ofllces and stores will be Set in thc window of the office-of the at Uhilt. Shut 10 to 18. '. navy, ukit: Shu 10 to 18. members to, complete, their can- 43 1-yr. renewal subs. .... 32.25. proposal to conduct classes in thethe, meeting and Mrs. Anthony G. == open. • ' ' MO 45 O Citizen X Chronicle Monday. . Cranteea Meets Saturday vats and make their returns to her spring, Mrs. Redden ^aid1_Hr^ * 'llenrich. will be timekeeper. ' The Post Ofllce' lobby will lie 4O S3 New Jersey's gubernatorial cam- C. Turttt Htck pullnvtr with Sixth(-wjcek's profit* ...... $112.50 llvan 11 J> Crantocn nvjll b*>cld Saturday by Saturday. All new dr renewal *•--- *'- i MAn AA - The questionnaire also will re- •*•"• 20022

A^Tl CHR6yiCf..lB THURSDAY. OCtOBBB 29; .. tbe Public Works Department this Plan Holiday lighting week was the grading and surfac- Mr*. J. L. Cqrtrad. ' .. , j«how,is to be a community aervice, Barbershop Quartet jell Rodney FSke Post, VFW, 335.irul gtfts, wh'jch «r* beiR| made A>y She' mid that everything would be .Robinson, ing oi a plot of towojfhip property VFW Auxiliary Sew« !.il /.Ul.i.m Memnrii! Hnmii • I-a. limlargae rnmmiil'iv«nnmitteev . tvilWilll hbee fOfoTr 'Salsaje ' Consultants in the arrangement 'at Memorial Home. done, to hxake the event enjoyable Activities Outlined measuring «0 by 100 feet on oliceman clas.ves are: Mantles, Mrs.'Matthew • . \ •• • when clecWon of-offlcers will take Dressings Mrs.Ruth Brixner has been ap-japj t the ihop. Assisting Mrs. Os»r to ail'.-- \ • ' *..',; . '• . . Springfield avehue oft Korth ave- id" hii'h I nnum are": StagingStaging . MrsMrs. GG O. , D. Hall; doorways,' Mrs. Marvin D. [spirant, Activities of the Society for theplace. ' Cancer f dj were ,rhade:poinu*d"c.ii»cer. chairii'iah. It w;m nnum are: Sta nue east, to provide additional ; % H 6WUs -K -R ' O'Brien; Preservation and Encouragement The Melni ^Brothers, operatore of Monday ew ^smeti ^t{smuiuawsl^i- Mrs. flrifcn-.Sptiur.u-A **'"'" *?*r ™* WW Boy~Scout Troop -7ft. sponsored: the No. 11 bus route through Cran- —'——*~—-»-- -an^' .rum 1 1 '. ,.Fi-he.;: ; consu)tant."Mrs; corsages", .Mrs. ,C:~ C. Goddfellow; of Barbershop Quartet Singing in •. i the Ladies Auxiliary to.Capt. New- 1 president. by \he Everyman's Bible Class, of ford, explained that they are main- for about 24 cars, this new area ! I , II nv E. dried arrang'ements,' Mrs. H. T. America ' were outlined by, Daniel will sepre to take up any overflow Fo s Kearwin arid Christmas arrange- p James H. Robiwbn. nation- from, the parking lot at .police On ments.'wrre served by Mrs. Ann!,.' ,' !i '_.., induct 16 new.members on Tues. DINNER r dinner'meeting, of. the Lions Club half-hour service during the morn- CirUahrl her committee. ;u. L GrifT.Ui. ineiits. Mns..'£. A. Cruikshank. headquarters. Fifteen "members of the' Cran- -Parents of the scouts and of Hv known speaker ant^consulUnt at the. Coach and Four Tuesday ing and evening" rush hours and j Alsii. dcimini^ratibn square. Mrs. Mrs.., C. A.'- Bolllodl honorary .hourly schedule during the re- . Cost Of this work' was less than : ford '"Police'' Department qualified v '„ racial problems, .wil^speak to- evening: Mr. Heyburn is a mem- R. l . WIMIUT: assistant Mrs. W. It. chairman and president ' of the new members-are invited to atten mainder of the day. A" committee $500. including hiring of a grader • as pistol experts, nine as sharp- »3.50 >hi at the Fali Dinner of ;-e. Jr.; ind publicit\'j' rncft,,^ ^C church> comP.rising all up of singers from Westtielcl apd > range a cooperative plan between of road stone, Mr A Grail said. He ,>".In departmental target practice i -....•...... •_,..'...',i.-,5,v(t1^i_..^:-.-- .-., ;• , Qranfprd. , * , been accepted in Cranfor*!.! ' ' > "he iVwn'and the male organiza- the bus company and retail mem- added that if use of the area indi- sessions on the Nomahegan range David -Harkness of 23 Broad I TOWNSHIP OF CKANFORD . bers of the association. ,'"./. cated a need the Township' Com- - during the 1953 season, according ,ions' of the First Presbyterian street, field executive of the West- from 12:30 until 7:30 ConHnuously mittee, next year might proyide^for Your Patronage has heen niore than gratifying anil in return we PLEDGE TO to a report submitted to Public : V.F.W. Churt-h'..,.. ' '. • ••• • ern District of Union- Council, Boy 1 covering "it with black top Safety Director CUJrtn'ce'Jt. Fritz :'!,-.- u( ••.)- T.i«>.'.)li|« :-'-biiiiier will start at 7 p. m., itScouts of America, was welcomed pam Gate Installed SERVfe YOU in the same PLEASANT an«rEFFiaENT wanner as we have in the past. • PieaM Make Reservations Early The new lot was expected to be this week by Police Chief William announced by Wayne Witte ds a new member of the club. .' fCotirtnuca jTfn« pau« ftnet ^1 • -A. Fischer, y appear- MASQUERADE DANCE open for public use today. l cipitation has not been approached - 4 '•'•'' .m(1 Hichard.' McFadden. The With Every Purchase A Free Gift! , ( Pistol eJcpprt ratings went to t>>* A director of the Menlo Park. Di- . men with average*" of. ^55 or. bet- •praker w'» be .introduced by theagnostic Center will speak at a for a similar period since April 6-7, Approve Insurance " . Robert G. Longaker. pastor, when 1.87 inches of rain was re- ter for the five shoots held, rep- tsaiuc . , Saturday,^ Opt 31 - 830 F.H KcV meeting of • the • Junior Service (Continued Jroin page otic).' T»;tr j-: bp beU oi. corded,'Mr. Grail said. $5,000; one hand, $1,000; one foot, , , One Pinl NuVrr.itx-r 10. 19^, at 8:30 P. U. In UK • \Kv\U\ Mission." the story of hi| Mrss . F. H. Dickinson, Jr., of 26 .; ble 300 for each shoot. Those with VETERANS' MEMORIAL HOME Rainfall figunDs^byjnonths this $1,000: and sight of anc.eyc. $1,000^ POCKE ;—^sharpshooter ratings-hadaverages munlrtpai buiUUnf. Sal* will be midr ui ^iiTie'riees-on his -recent-world Pittsflcld street. Mrs. C. P. Buck- 15' the UctUMt-Mdder. subleeUUi cvnBnnA- , ii* Smith Avenue. East, Cranford —.— year were reported by the town- There' is a limit of $50 for dental of 234, or 78 per cent, or better. Uon by t»i-- Commute* at lu next rrguLar 570 SPRINGFIELD AVE~~ SUMMIT trip as an unofficial ambassador- ley and Mrs. -Hi. Duer Reeves, will and those, with marksman ratings meeting alter the ule. punuant to Uir I ~ Rnhlnsnn has re-pout_ ship engineer as follaws: Janu- expenses.' MINERAL OIL pruvlilons ,o< R S M:5-114J- . .; S0MM1T 6-9000 Applications for IRe insurance averaged 180, or 60 per cent, or . • J. WALTER COFIXE. , The Public h Invited To Attend, iviVwl numerous awards and cita- •A board meeting will be held ar>\ 5.50 inches; February; 2.80; . •' "• TownshijS Clerk March, 8.49; April 6.07; May, 4.21;.will be passed out - at the schools •'.-better.. • /.."'.'..' . . • " •'., Ditrd: October si. J«J3., 11-S-^t ti,ms from community service or- Monday at the home of Mrs.-Hcnry Keep, Jr., of 314 Elizabeth avenue. June, 1.79; July, 2.77; August, 2J5, [arid a statement of coverage will High man for the season was. .•aniwiKona ".'. ' , • be -given, the parents. "The policy Patrolman Joseph Koyacs, wht>. and September, 1^5. The engineer related that most wrtl be held by the school or. the had a total of 1.445 for the live) Parent-Teacher Coancil^ Dr. Best shoots, for an average of 289. I*at- of trie clean-up work-in the park around the Hansel Dam - als^t was [said." He pointed out that the'in- roln'ian Albert Fischer was second surance is approved by the New high, with a total of 1,42? and an'-'j Cranford's Sunday .completed before the ralris came. : Additional .cleaning-up was to beJersey State Interscholastic Ath- • average of 2o&4Y»mJ l(>.-Th«>oias-H--j- letic Association. Most schools in Woods was third, 'with. •' total of '. done today. . Including purchase of the newthe county, 'the school superinten- 25' - 1.403 and-average of 280.6. | Drug Store Schedule dent said, now offer -their students 25' CAN Others averaging' above 255 for j Cafe, reinforcement rods,'some new lumber for forms and 50 cubic feet the opportunity to purchase the in- USP pistol expert'.-.ratings'were: •! surance. * UGHTER • '••• Patrolman Ralph J. koury. 278.4;.! of concrete for the- new sluiceway* Sgt. Peter F. 'Jliller (in only,one' and hiring of ah outside mason The only, requirement of.. the BOBBY PINS MERCUROCHROHE .shoot after,his return from sick; the. project was kept well • within plan. Dr. Best said, is that the in- FLUID leave), 277; Lt. Lester W. Powell,! the $3,000 appropriated, Mr. Grail surance be offered to all students 272.4; Pptrolnum.' Frederick' C/| "said;. • .. •/• • •' • iof the school system. This will be done, he said. .'.''.'• .Roberts. 271.C; S t. Harry P. Page, mmmmg Another project completed by K 266.8; Sgt. WiHiunj Giissmann,' 265; BELL'S c ••• • , Patrolman Ceorgo C. Wiird, 264; Patrolman Robert J. Ryan. 262.6; NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES Public Notice is hereby given that J. -Albert B. Cdldwell. Collector of Tun Patrolman" Lawrence T. Bonmll. of the Township o( Ciatilord. In the County of Union, Stste of N«rw Jersey, will sell Vw262.6; Patrolman V. LoRoy Brink-- -at public sale lor unpaid taxes and assessments, all the lands, tenements, heredita- ^rhoff, 261.6; Patrolman William F. ments Jihd real estate hereinafter'mentioned to the person' Who will purchase the C same subject to the lowest rate of Interest, not exceeding eifiht per cent per annum c Kjssey, 260.6; Patrolman Alfred \'\ Said lat)ds will be"sold'to make the* amounts severally changeable asainst.the same 15 nn July 1st, 1953 with Interest and costs computed to July 1st.. 1953. together With Grickowski. 257.2. 7 50 FACIAL TYPE Interest on said amounts from July 1st. 1933 to date -of sale, and costs of sale. Atta|ninK sharpshooter ratings The. said sale Will take place on . • •» / were': WadnMdoy. Nonmbtt 18. J953 / POWDER PUFFS •'- Sgt. EclWil N. Lee. 251.4: Pa- LANOLIN TOLETTISSUE at the hour of two o'clock P. M.. at Uie Township Soorn*. 23 North Av'cune. East. trolmuri RpbVrt'I. Nylin, 250; Pa- trolman Louis\L. Guertin, 249.2; The sale is made under the provisions of Revised Statutes 54:5ttO ct seq., of ';Sgt.. Archie G.Bird, 247.6; Patrol-' the State Qf New Jersey, • , ... / SCHER'S .The 4ald lands, tenernents. hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and • man Matthew f. Htmey. 24W.2; Lt. the name of the person or persons against whom said taxes and assessments have George L. "RosendalCy 244.4; Pa- been laid, and the amounts of taxes and assessments, due December 31. I»M. with Interest"*> July 1. 195S.'are as fellows- " ' . ; trolman Thomas R. Bertto'ir, 240.8; ' Lai Ousel -' ' ' Far ' . Am««»40.05t Koener —- 1952 Taxes 29.92 Patrolman John V. VaMey, Jr., HATHAWAY'S 30 W. Comes '.-_.i.;_ tr.-.:r^:.-19S;_..--....195a3 Taxetaxes :: »133.94 17 .^ !!...... —G. Bowne 236.2; .Patrolman John J. IJerzer, 15. ,i M. Brdwnin* — ; _....19Kt "Taxes 73-1 . .'.._—•>. Jk S. Miscins .-.- 1952- Taxes Jr.. 234.4. 4B-4tf" " _—V D010U. Est. 1953 *axes ' Road-Pri. Ser . S48.57 Marksman ratings went to 1 . 12.12 . te. ..V...... W- Oonallelto '_—_— 1951-53 Taxes 5 LB: following: • .....1951-52 Taxes . 7S ", -_B. C- Strohm __-,—• .166.94 NYLON .;'/- Road Asst. -_ Patrolman Myron Cymbnluk, ._, 1953 Taxes ..:....:... . 24.19 • IODINE . —Madison Assoc. -—- ._: 1953 Taxes „.....;... . 302.75 233.8; Patrolman Richard II. Scrut- M. LamslWe ~ ,. 12.10 wax 1(7 \.«;... .. 1953 Taxes-_:. .r-S. Glllespie ' ,. 12.10 EPSOM SALT fleid, 222.7; Patrolman Gerard F. 7- l:.i....,,... 1 ; ...VD. Zioser ; -.1957 Taxes _.._.„.. .. 12.10 Haney, 212.3; Patrolman Michael 4 :_;...... '. D. Zipser ~ „ ....1953 Taxes:...:: USP .. 13.01 F. FedrofT, 2J2.2; Patrolman Fran- 41 ."...... :; G. Siller ; ; 1951-57 Tax'ek .„...,... ..' 12.10 BE SAFE —- BE SURE ft_7 „.., ,___W. McMuUen _; . :..1953 Taxes .;. 175.61 tesco L. Buonocore. 209.4; P^atrol- llZ _..... _W. Barnes '., -..1953 Taxes .:... _Jnan_Fxonk_Caruso...196.4: Patrol- 3O ..._.„.._ Est. P. PolhemtM u. _£._—.1951 Taxes „.....„ 34.19 1 Buy Your Drug Needs In a Dru tore man Leo A. Schultz, 191.8, antj Pa- " 9-10 J _-F. MacKeoale -- ^'_i-'-^ -19M "Taxes .._.~.... 290-08 14 M. VtiU ^~—~~— ^195S Taxes ...... 1:.:.. 2O5.eO 861-863 V. Cordana • J : : 19S3 Taxes -.. 12.10 1060-1M1 ....-C, Stablla 1951-52 Taxes ....- 12.93 Variance — 1253-1257 i«W* .Tamai ....12.05 (Continued front PLJ«; One) c . weeks, it is expected that the pnol 50 Mrill be opened on May 30, 1954.' The ciirectbrs :aid it is ulso Best TTLTEffrNtr planned, in the future, to add ten- FAB WITCrT nis courts, a clubhouse and other ALCOHOL facilities: - lt|H Hollowed Party HAZEL

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BIMMM Whlilw. 86 J Proof. KH Onto ZIPPERS^,. SKIRTS Nurtrtl Spirit*. Clhurt Dist CorjL. M. Y. ZIPPERS—TKOUSERS119. OLD CLASSIC CLIANIDAND A Blend of : v STRAIGHT WHISKIES 7 Years or More Old, 1/5 ...... RUSSIAN LEATHER $3 AT SPREADS Oft and SKIRTS LILLY OF THE VALLEY AMMIPENT Our Store Will Be \lat keeled cpm|ort- CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY (TOILET WATER TOOTH PASTE .•.I. SWEATERS ELECTION DAY horrowed jrom the boys! by LANGLOIS ••'.-' r. ' ' '' • for TROUSERS For real do*fn-lo-«orth walking lpl«asur« there's nothing lilt* Both for CURTAHIS7) Ihb new Naluralber moccotin. You'll wear it with your CUANfO * FINISHED '. phiy dolhes and whenever smorinets and maximum comfort, must op hand in hand. Top quality supple leaASer with We Reserve The Right T6; Limit Quantities i • sturdy leather spies; " . / - ••i

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Port 478, •pQMored by the post, \mM [,COME 5AVEr ftfalclww Askssnowed lUdes^and spoke on the r . Green Thumb 1 Cross TeaBy Grandfather Sunday Boy 8cout Jamboree he, attendcf last summer «P Santa Ana, Calil Philip Gordon, son, of Mr. p0$tSupport At Roosevelt Mrs. James P. Du*y of r Syl-. Hi* Tbiomai Service, jj-.,•„, Vice-Commander Edward Win- Honors New Mya Samuel M- <*dby °* South Union '••vjniii1. was chriif fe Bttri«-ur>(.ed that the iU Newark, at a breakfast ia*t Thursday i tened Sunday in Trinity Church Welcomes St. BamalMS membentupot th« post i«>-naw.'ll Retruits under observation dered by Mrs. Lfoyd c B«,U 3 by the child's grandfather, the Rev. where she is County Commander Fred, Mai- .Three. neW mem.be/rs were, wel- : Two neMv members, Mrs. Fran- The "ways and . means •commit- . tbis week. 210 Maple place. Mr. ana'? Tii'.' r.i u ]<-ciuit.-i_ in_ the Gray G. Paul Muasebnan of Crawford, comed: Charles N. Sachs and Na- l.'i.,\ -:>;\tt i.:intitn *ci \jccs of the cis Burke of 706 Division avenue fee of the Roosevelt School Par- Service will move' to B;i|tinu '•« chow of Garwood-urged supportthan W. Edmonds, both of Crun executive secretary of u,rban-in- and Mrs. Gilbert next mohth. Also present jiir the two public questions opr Vt..n'f"i''i -,, Knii'i'hviiiih.- Carwood cjustrial work for the National ern>Teacher Association reports' George Syscskey of 17 Lenox ' 1, and Joel Shoemaker of Ro- C*)i.,|.nr, • ,A>;.H:.i'i<--:ni ' ^ed 'Cross, North, avenue, west. avenue and James" Zaoeui of Lin-Mrs! Richard Edwards. Kfh. Tuesday's. General Election ballot selje. John Banner of Cranfor. Council of the Episcopal Church. - that more than $300 was raised at sis Swackhamer, Mrs, Harry \, v.-r:.- la :.u>--''i .;>' :' tt-'.i Saturday corned tinto the Green Thumb Gar- jden returned Monday from a Q at a meeting Tuesday evening of was a guest.' ^ Mis:; Polb'Mus.seiman, arv-aun.t. carnival; held Saturday on the borne. Jr^ Mrs. James L. Ki ' i-.lU-i 11...U1 in the rhoir. room af the den- Club at a recent meeting, held [week's cruise to -Nassau, and Ha- e Cranfoird Post 212, American Le--" iu&c'ne M. Powers and' the Rev. school grounds. Jr., Mrs.. William Fhitchty j Plans" for the Halloween dancr ,i-.t i'l.-.-h.:. n:in Cliiircli. at the home of Mrs. James Walsh i vana: ' ' ' . <. gion, at the Casino. ,,.,./. trmoiorw evening at the Casinc EVENT! "rank V. H. Carthy. rector of Trin- of 4ia.Orchard street. " ••'- Forrest landing, Mr< J.jj,. Ainoiif: th/ir c attending wore the ' hild' The committee ,was headed by j' Fraites, Mrs. Anthony Soniill. Mr. "Malchow also stressed the were completed and Vice-Com- 1 t,'i-. -the ty Church, were' the child's spon- Sweet Values for «•!», •.i (!. The club accepted with regret Mrs. W. T. Halpin and Mrs. H. J. - Nelson lightcap of 7 Sylvester Edwin |mus, Mrs. Stephen i iinporiance of increasing member- mander George L. Dixon reported •.ii'rs. -•....- High Quality. .V/ide Seiecfion.. toy Prices :uvn wi vkcrSl' Dempsey was co-chairman. Also • the resignations of Mrs.' Thaddeus street is on a week's business trip Mrs. F L- Weeks and Mrsf "1 ship> iii the Legion. Commander a large turnout is expected. A six-, Following the c B. SchaeffeV. serving on the group, were Mrs. A.j a aid Mrs.- Ogelby ;e through, Eastern Pennsylvania. Wieibtetick. .'..•. -. •'•'.• "; Edward S. Tripka/of the Garwood piece orchestra will- play for dsne-. Our Anniversary Finale! CUT r.'-vvi-'-e. service ' Sangiiiliano and Mrs. Charles Cob- Memorial Post' &}1 ^as introduced. ing and' refreshments. Will be- Make Millions Say;"YeslA&P Has the Meat Buys!" tr'v'i-i: 1'•.'.• •.. v h..ii-- cce(Jed b Mn Burke< more than 600 packages were sold H. r-Right'* Quality Lamb — From American Farms •s.ts'! ••' ' v'vi-tim,- Pa,-.' and Cranford.- • • • _ of 13 -Wade avenue .will entertain Mrs. A. E. Ingalls spoke on the at the parcel post booth and that at a masquerade party Saturday family of 1 Craig place have .S. :•;,:; ,v.it by' care and selection of house plants, the refreshment stands sold out. up residence in their ni«w'hi.i Clr.'rv K:ii)y. evening at their home. Their Surge's,.Duty to Society which was followed by a ijuestion ] Miniature golf, proved to be a big guests .will include Mr. and Mrs.414 Manor avenue. . Donuts Topic of Rosary Speaker and answer period. MISS JEAN SNYDjEk' ; attraction with many fathers join- Preston T, ^WpoUey. Mr. and Mrs. B A N K RUPTCY SALE LEGS OF LAMB The next general meeting of the ing their children in the compe- James Walsh. Mr. ahd Mrs. E. j. Judith Kaminsky, dua^htcr ttftrtffti Miss Marianna Baeigalgpa of St. club will be held on November 18 tition. (Whole or lither Half —Full Cut) .Mrs. p Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, will Jean Snyder to Wed Banker Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Kaminsky, •(12 at the home of Mrs. Francis Duii- Quinn ot Cranford; Mr. and Mrs.2 Mitchell place, celebratwl hi single residence Myers- be the .guest speaker at the meet- The committee thanked all those 21 cai ofv 423 Orchard street; Mrs. Elton R. Peterseh , Girl JoJ^ptfalsh cf^Hiilside. Mr. and tenth birthday anniversary Sain . Regular StyU thr active ing of the Rosary Society of St. Who helped to make the affair a .-••• Mlmata large Jj Thomas Jtoaeb -will serve' as co- Mr.- and Mrs. Peter Eugene, Sny- Mr. and Mi Francis Wilkinson Mrs. Siegfried Netle at Scotch day at a "party for her frii-nds. Hi Hil)son, Mrs. Michael's Church on Monday eve-. : success., : AT PUBLIC; AUCTION In S«lf-S«rvlc* All Meat Departments •. ICfc««»tt.rWfe««l*B"c^l hostcss. ' . ••'; •;.'. , ••.- • ' • .• • der'of 332 South Union avenue an- Hay of Rut Plains-. Mr. and Mrs. James H&g- guests, were: Rosalie Winter, jUc •Mi:-. Catherine >inc -...''.•• " •-..•• •Mrs. I. M. Kerzman, membership on have Announced Meot Dtoortment* All members are asked, to bring, nounce the' betrothal of their BowneBe , AlbAlba BonfiglioBJSli , aUiaiii o Hi bars.. Miss Baeigalupa will discuss chairman.' reported.- a family the engagement of "Mrs. Hay's gerty of Washington Park. Mr. and Pursuant to'an order made by Hflfl. Charles,H. Weelans, Referee; (Yeir-Jlirib.79.) u. an arrangement comprised.of veg- daughter. Miss Jean Snyder, to El- Mrs. Arthur Dumont of Green- bert, Marie >de Marco, Patricia Co 53 ; who lire •The Nurse's Duty to Society" andetables and dried materials. Mrs; bershlp of 97 percent with five daughter. Miss Caryle'Ross Bill- United States District Colirt Pumpki ;it -Lyons ton Reed Petersen,, son of Mrs. Sal- brook ' T^urnship, Mr. and Mrs. ucci, Morgan Clarke, Tom Hour A-ill present a film "Girls imWhite" Albert Ley., chairman of the horti- Jy M. R. Petersen -of Long Branch classes attaining 100 percent mem- ings, to Lt. Brooks Banker, United Mrs. Ser- n coivjuriction with "her topic. '-.^ Peter. Skuria. of Livingston, and Ted Kuhar, Patricia Slaasar i^ FrettCahe culture committee, will .be in and Arthur E. Pctersen_ of Wash- bership. " ' '•'••'. ' . ' States Air Force, son of- Mr. and her.sister, Audrey Kdminsky, -• • _Ajssets of - "Sup«r-liflht" Quality Am :i.>y Root, C, roMp rmtation of the , Rosary Mrs. Katelus' brother and -sister- \y.. charge of "the program/ , ington, D. C. " "' " ~ •"•'. It WAS announced that a board Mrs.. Leslie A very Banker of 16 Ib \V' ,\:m;i Hous- j n St. M(ch;u«*'s Church, led by the in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Jerome Yo- Ring Cake Miss Snyder is a ^graduate of meeting will be held Wednesday NED L MARVIN AND HELEN *t. MARVIN, 89 'ivV. Williiim R. Donnelly, spirit- Madispn avenue. • cius of Poquonotk. Ctinn., who will Mr. and Mrs. R. Minter. Loin Lamb Chops mm^m Cranford High School, Class of in' the school auditorium at, 1:30 ««ch 33° Mrs. ;il director, wil! precede the busi- Miss Billings is the daughter of be house' swests of Mr. and Mrs.af 615 Springfield avenue Hew GeM Bar Cake c^^uic Sherman PTA Leaders ~.1949, and the American Institute p. m. There will -be no general , ' - Individually and as Co-Partners irv; :.rul socinl meeting of the so- the late Chester Billings of Prince- Katelus Ifor the week-end. Bcardman. O.. last wee WBete ...!,."• C. Hut-land of 6 ->( 2 English Village returned today ange, Livingston, Westfield, Maple- Lt. Banker is the grandson of "the Biach of 10 Indian Spring road. man place, in honor of Mrs. K. \l Modern Kitchen and Powder Room on-First Floor; 3 Bed- it.. Me WHO-0-0 Has Better Buy* Than AM> in form Rochester, N. Y., where they this month was a success. The wood and Cranford: - late Mr. and Mrs:George E. Kling- Herr of 111 Oak lane. Guests irl rooms' and file Bath on Second Floor; Full Basement with In all M«*t D«pl«. — iii«« undor 3 Ibi. committee thanked everyone who Wpodbridge Man to Wed BOMIOSI Brisket Boof ' • (;»• •• ". i'j<- i>i(«cut. from Lin- were guests of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs; Charles E. Klein, mann of Haverhiil, Mass., and the •'Mrs. Fred Ahlbom. Jr..and Mrs. eluded Mrs. Max Harbauahi Mil Oil-Fired Hot Water Heat. Electric Refrigerator and-Furnl- helped to make the affair a success. •ture'" Items; • ' •• •? ..• • .'. .'»'* .'•...''.... Pork Sausage .••.•***.& \ Halloween Treats • i.i., K.i.M-!!-.-;' PL.inlield, Wcstflcld, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William C. Jones and his daugh- late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Banker Mansell Richards of Cranford at- H. B. DilU Mrs. R. K. Neuinan. MtJ w Botfeless Veal Roast A magician has been engaged for of 10 ' English - Village, formerly; v : \ V.irlc City. Haines. of Westfield, have announced the ter, Patty; of 41 Munsee drive spent of Cranford. He was graduated tended the Northern New Jersey Charles -M. Ray, Mrs. Cli'ir ArtlJ . •:". " ; • "' . Tei'ms at Sale ' . - ••.'•• '' ftlSaMul RftMIII • "Supar-RIgM" \ I ; the Christmas program, it was re- the week-end at Mauch Chunk',' Pa. from the Pingry School in Eliza- Alumnae Chapter ncectins of Delta Mri Jean Mirshland, Mis. J. Rib iamb Chops ported, and the program schedule engagement of their daughter. Miss Oder 2BS ---49c I' !' !; !'. Xioijler, son of Susan Montgomery of 20 HilU Mr, Jones attended the reunion of beth; and Yale University, where Zeta sorority recently at the Hotel Warringtcn, Mrs. Wayno INSPECTION 11 A. M. TO-2 P. Ml DAY OF SALE for the' year will be distributed Patricia Diane Klein, to John F., Fraikfyrters «*- .i M. '.Fi-.-'iii!; /.icclei of 2(542 ;ide place will entertain nt-a cos- member!; of the graduating classes he was ^member of St. Elmo So- Suburban, Summit. Announcement eaux and.Mrs. John Pearce. Shoulder Lamb Chops Menton, son of Mrs. Francis P'. v * . For Information Call . ';: ." ' . i iv !.!in]i'!i,.'Sun(l:iy in Uime Halloween party tomorrow soon. • •" 0 •"• .••"••' MantOn, of 100 Prospect street, of Mauch Chunk High School.. ciety. He is now'stationed at West- was mddo that Mtldrvd Wade Len- Crackers K.V" 2IV, 33c 1 r > -I': ;.i,i.:n c'hui-ch. -The '.'Wninc;. Her guests will include over Air Force Base, Mass. of Daiton. Ohiu. was selected Fresh Hans Carroll Bowling, daughter of Mr. Woodbridge, and the late Mr. Man- Mr. and' Mrs. Jack B. Connm. HERMAN E. RAPHAEL C'I. l.'.M'ink'.'r, pas'tor, loaiino Donovan, Marion Stadel- ton. ' . Mrs. Henry Keep, Jr., and Mrs. as the 1953'Delta Zeta Woman.of of 9 Chester Lang place -Juft. Sun. : •n;m," Peter Metzner.-Jimmy.Lang, and ,Mrs." Alexander W. 'Bowling, ' . Auctioneer ' - . Cookies ***--<**«'**».«»^ 21c Miss Klein is a graduate of West- Ridgcly C. Folk entertained last the year. ^ day to spend a week a'ti.Uuddj Je'll- Zimmerman, Diane Hartel, Jr., of-Q Willow auenue, celebrat- Blakelys Entertain „ ^ 219 West State St.. Trenton, N.J. field High' 'School and attended evening for a group making can- Hall. Atlantic City. Mr. Count. !• n.-.nifl:-- of 44 Kirk- Peter McMillan, Billy Wiseman ed her ninth birthday anniversary ce'r dressings for the Junior Serv- on Saturday with a party for her Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, 22 Guests at Shorter Mr. and Mrs. Albert, W. Baird of is chairman of the water pairj ROBERT M. DZORIN. ESQ^fUelnberK & Moroney, Esqs. :\iir Ik' (iiiiiii ;it a ';nid 'G'eraldino Leonhardt uf.Cran- ice League, at the latter's home, friends. The guests, were Jane Va.,- and. the Moon Secretarial ' Mrs. George R. Blakely and Mis* 15 Dunhanv=avenue returned Fri- manufacturers group of tho Nr Trustee - Attorneys f<»r Trustee .:. )\\\>t ifiiril and Judith Marshall and Jcf- 110 Claremont place. Attending day from a two wtek's-motor trip]York Paint, Varnish.and Li, Cleaver, Penny Grotc, Mary Mon- School, New York. Betty Lou Blakely of 35 Wade ave- 110 N. Wood Ave.. Linden, K. J 144 Broad St. Newark, N.; J. !;i\\-u b.v ,'ivy Marshall of Westiield.' Susan Mr, - Manton attended Rutgers were Mrs. Robert Harmon, Mrs. nue entertained at a shower Mon- to St. Petersburg. Fla. They were Association. He-will attend ib Grand Grocery Values Now at At- is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.terxeeourt, Laurie Denman, Eliza- Wi|liam Cleaver, Mrs. Alexander cliih.- beth Gray son, Sharon Caton.Kar-. University and served with the day evening at their'"home for Mrs. accompanied by Mnt. Baurd's par- iation's conference) thervtli: Apple Juice. : W. Bowling, Jr.,.'.Mrs. Henry M. - A. Luwric -Montgomery..__ / '_.-. army overseas. now' em- .Robert Hunter and Mrs. Warren ents, Mr. and Mrs^John Moderski. week. eh "TUckerT'Bonnie Harmoh, Delta" He is Slauson, Mrs. Jobh Oathout, Mrs. iMUlrMa fifSM JliCO ncy qu»IUy " 2* or. bo». 29° Munday and Cecelia £>e Prigard. ployed by SomerS Brothers .Con- Blakely. ' who will spend the, winter—i U. Mr F. Linda A. Samford, infant daugh- Hugh Taylor, Mrs. Robert Ross, Florida., Tomatoes 2:21c Hone struction Company of New York.' Twenty-two guests were pres- Mrs. William Hubiak of -13 Irt. DWMJrfltki-FrMM ter of Mr. ond Mrs. E. G. Samford^, Mrs. A. Frederick Van Home, Mrs. ent from Jersey City, Bayonne, quois road entertained on Motulaj Potato Chips •I • Iv.-iiI'ti A, Si'hencl; and will be-,christened'^Sunday at the .Mrs. Arthur, GrauCen of 121 OakRichard Guy, Mrs. Robert Winkel, 1 MiMtt Valflct ; Collegians Corner Linden, Roselle, Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs.- A. Press and evening'for Mrs. Harold Schott o i 1." l 'f.:iiieois.- Mr. andMethodist*' Church. Mr. and Mrs. lane- will entertain at canasta this Mrs. William Plummer, Mrs. daughter.' Kristlna. of SOS linden NtwPaek 'John Sloat, senior at Dcnison Cranford. • 1102* Raritan road. Mrs. Si-hot C U v.>ill in.ivo next month William Denver of Newark will be evening. Her' guests will be Mrs.Charles F. Hansel, Jr., Mrs. G. W. place, will move on November 9 was welcomed into the Monu-Ue Wcrthmor. llb.plq.29 to -., N. V; ' the godparents. Folldwing the cer- University, Granville, Ohio; took John Henry. Mrs. William Klub- Scott, Mrs. Robert L. Clare, Jr., Cocktail ^-33c tX part in the first student recital of to Lexington, Mass. Mr. Press hss Club. Attending were Mrs. frt For Your Fine Response To 10c 2 Al5 v C emony. and Mrs.- • Orrin E. nlk," Mrs. Army C. Innpcentl, Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Watteson.' BIRTHS been transferred to Boston by busi- De Marco, Mrs. John Vos.s', Mrs Candy Bars & Cum = « •*••• 6 ^ 23 Mr. >--. Ma1h;in H.n'wcr Fulkrod of 31 Wall'street, the ma-the year yesterday. He played one Thomas. Leahey, Mrs. Harold _.v • ipacuttIpiji«ttl ^1«oi piano in a two, piano arrangement' s Mr. an'd'SfrsT Jonn Bohlhc. of ness. They have been cesideals.of John Rispplj .and Mrs. Haynior Wheatena «-•*• 17t ««*<2J< J r 3D •will move 'tL>riiul grandparents, will entertain L'Heureux, Mrs. Danldl Shark^y . Mrs. Gi>rge Daniels of -44 Park- 103 Holly street have announced .CranfordIfor the past eight years. Rtmhardt. ^ 17tb ANNIVERSARY €ELEBRATIO1V ROnZGIII' B -4Wketthrfif i w.Me^oi «ft pk(«- Sandwich Create Cookies ';;,:t ihrir in w hoino.-Vahjcit irfamily' dinner. ' ' -. . ' , ft "Danse Macabre" by Sulnt- and Mrs. Joseph Bablnec. " - BCfillS * " ' nn IOC 2 e«M X#( tai MU Saens. He is the .son. of Mr. and. way Village entertained at bridge the birth of a daughter,. Christine larfi > H !. •'i i.'ii'r'.iui. Tlu-y tiavi.". . . —<>— ••••:'" - in Cranford it's V Mrs. Francis E. Sloat, 24 Oak lane. on Monday pywlngfor Mrs. Phll- Marie, on Sunday at Muhlenberg : Bisquick " •**"3fi Burry's Dickens Assortment ">«•**•&. it- nf tvranfoi'd' for \hc\.\ Mr. qnd Mrs, John J. Banker of Robert of 229 Wal-•|p-;-lbe Francois, MMrsv.Charles D. HospitaU PlainHeld. Mis. Uohlnc Sail Detergent • I five yi'uv: at -Lin Newswanger, son of Mr. and nut avenue is reported convales- Hall, Mrs. F. Gordon Leech, Mrs. is the former Joan Blake, daughter Distinctive Fur Shop 0ri| f >Q FOR BETTER VALtfeS Ann > l/ 2 01 c n Crisne Ceekies chocouuck;P 901.pi9.25c Mrs. B. F. Newswanger of 117 -TAMIAIA SAUB '*'• ° ' " ' lw r, i in ti,tiiiiin> :it liuplicattv bridge on Friday eye- cing irt Beth Israel Hospital, Joseph Antbgnini, Mrs. Ben W. of Mr. und Mrs. William J. Blake * e«n< North avenue, west, has been v Oraage Juice :\1 I.!, nu. s ;.1, Plainlli'ld, linj!. TheJr KUt-sts were Mr. and Newark, where hc underwehi la Geddes, -Mrs. Donald A. Beadell of-the Holly street address. UlljLfLft *J FOR PRESCRIPTIONS • • , • ' ' • "'•'-•••« m 91 Innjorted Sardines elected secretary of the Christian 8 ot pkfl. .MI i H IKI\ ,. il:nii;l\tiT, Di-i",Tr:;< Jnhii Brach, Mr. and Mrs. major operation Monday mornlnc. and Mrs. John R. Conover. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Long of 87 GAMBURie FURS Gadfish Qakes Si-l.in'nl, mid n so!i,!l.'i'l^oy ifeifj'ner ahd Mr. and Mrs. Association Freshman Commission Centennial avenue have announced livenrarst Spread at the University of Pennsylvania,' Mr. Timmins Is a linotype operator 2 ^ 2S« Buraett Vaiilla Extract . . •tt';;lt*r K. 'J'hoin. Mri and Mrs. Robert M. Crane ihe birth cf their first child, Ansley ca whej'o *e is a freshman. The group in the - cornpbsintJ room oii.no ' READY TO WEAR 35cTalue Apricot Nectar .".• ': Cranford High School, where site T Mrs: Schenck are sponsors of this noon under the auspices of the will celebrate his fourth birthday FREE ESTIMATES Uicle Baa s Rica conv.ri.j. ion, grain uotpig.2i* NaxM Bwtai TOIIM • • • • was active in Student Council, dra- group. Junior Service League, i Attending anniversary next month. •** matics and modem dance, Miss" were Mrs. Frank Dickison, Mrs. Hh Mw i<«.e«vIt* Swaata Colo-Soft Tifiue . . 2 »"• 7* riowes is the daughter of Mr. and George Richards, Mrs. Robert Har- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Banker 106 E. Broad St. — WEstfieU 2-2423 Spaghetti Sauce >«- **fr* J Mrs. Harold J. Cunningham of 50c Value Mrs.-Jack Hawes of 11 Pawnee 23 Wall street entertained at bridge mon, Mrs. J. C. Munday, Mrs. Hec- of lo Makatom drive entertained i Mmmittf Evodncs • . ' .' %' See Revlon's road, LIGHT China Beauty Foods. urtM last Wednesday evening. Hei; tor C. Evans, Mrs. W. F. Swlteler, members of their bowling team on ,N.J.. ; . -. • Save on Famous A&P Coffee William Richards, son of Mr. and f v Eggs 59< guests were.Mrs: Orrih E. Fulkrod, Mrs. Walter Wurth, Mrs. Fletcher Saturday evening. Attending were MINERAL/OIL CHcke. Ck.w ,H. O«..er ...... - - .- •*<* 59_^c ^^ Mrs. O. L, Richards of 2)9,Holly Mrs. James Traina, Mrs. M. E. Ert- Gilpln, Mrs. William *V. Steers, Mr. and Mrs. John Drach, Mr. and street; is one of nine freshmen ap- 19oz Hwst tsmstk-Saked v tkt» a»— ' gle, Mrs. E. M. Sparks, Mrs. Jos- Mrs. ^B. Faulkner; Mrs. W, E. Mrs".. Alfred Simmonds, Mr. and Walking pointed to staff positions on Trin- eph Schott and Mrs. Edward Mon-. Faulkner^ Jr.,.8ndl Mrs. Jean Mon- Mrs. Howard Schack and Mr. and Chow Meta^ ity College's undergraduate news- n irt BEfcl^S c RedOrdft tag." , ..•'',• •••, - ' •' ' •• . tenecoart. '.-'•' . ' . ' Mrs. Erwin Manny. . •. '',— mrs EASY TO «iy E - Provolone Cheese -55c ^ at Soy Saico^ " "3otbo«i«9e""t«5 Conn/ "The local younfi man' has ^ FINE S1LVEM FOK CHRISTMAS! Bokar been appointed to the photography Notdles FreshBnfter board. . ••"•.' Sharp Cheddar Cheese Miss Jeannette Zulick, daughter ,sl Farm-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! of Mrj and Mrs. John Zulick, 20 9A.M Grayere Cheese Myrtle street, is entiled as a TO freshman at Gettysburg1 College, JO0Y Lonfl Wand-A Six* Vthteta Cheese Food Gettysburg, Pa. Her probable ma- jor subject is Spanish. '.,-, 9 P.M. Cream Cheese Miss Janet Helm, daughter of win U.S.No.1 Grad« Mr. and Mrs: Everett A. Helm.of CANDY_SPECIAIS 3 Burchfleld avenue, has been 50c Value Tl^'re suitable for storage V• • W several l?ag8 today! elected to membership in Shwiffs, MOVE TUESDAY : 91.MYALVE Informal campus singing group, at EPSOM SALTS Connecticut College, New London, Chocolate (Yur Mass., where she is a member of ~ to their '' •. Spea Cordial Cherries 79c 15lb.bag98«) the Class of 1956. ; > 10 Ib. bag 65c) John Juracek, Jr., of 15 Mac- 1 (taar«|a«!b.bag3.17) LMyerlirtoye Arthur avenue, -. 4'.» sophomore at NEW ANtt'LARGER iSTORE^ 0-25 Tmm Michigan State College, Lansing. Hershey Miniatures Mich., has been initiated'into Phi FrM Nurly F«r«*-U.S.N«.1 Bra* : or Hersh. Kisses 23c Kappa Phi, national social fra- '• -""-..•;'"•; • • -af' - ' • ' ' -. T10K . FABRIC VALUES! ternity. He Is-inujoring in chem-. iijth VAMJE '••'iM. Pl.-iids, Stripes. Solids. $1.00 Value Creai V.-lv >Mi< Wodl-.Folt ami Wool istry. - - ,. ' . '•' •'•. • \ Charm tolly Pops A-- ;>.i 2"-JI» Sinart Ptiees," William Oliver Richards of 219 32 Eastman Street WOODBURY Cortland Apples Delicions Apples Holly street, a graduate of Cran- 120 Count — 89c i .'ord High School,, is a freshman at Silver Services by 1881 Rogers, Community\ Holmes and SHAMPOO Frofh Broccoli ( T:EW~SLTPCOVER AND DRAPERY Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. . <)iut » Few Doors West of Our Me VALUE Miss Alicia Van Idersllne, Edwards. 1847 Rogers. Gorham. Lunt, International, Hen - Freeh Cranberries B«9 Free o Hershey or Nestle Dried Apricots (Y..r .90*2^9530) MATERIALS, Reg. 2.48 yd. laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry • . Present Store) ., . . loom, Wallace start at $4X50 forserviee for 8. c l!f6pnI 2S« Van Iderstine, Jr.. of 22'Doerlng Economy Bat* Dried Prunes * * Pascal Calory Specially Pricecl $"1.98 yA way, Was. one of nine juniors re- 1 r*y a* little as SL Dm — 50 UptM Seep Mix Spic t Span cently elected to the 17-member Come Sipe Lfe in Oar New Store Weekly Dried Mixed Fruit FREE ESTIMATES Student-Alun\n«e Fund Council For wainlug p«!n»ad wtffaMi nt Colby-Junior College, New Lon- Rlcbardsoi & RabUas ton, N. JL-She is enrolled th the We'tlHave A Free Gift Foi'Everyone! Planters Golden Mix '.Iberal arts program. ~' Boned Chicken For grlddU c Ithudmt. Oc». II N<>l:ri1 pig. ;'»''••' W. ()prn rrlJay Kvrnlns* Crmji. C-SS*fl ^ntl^atjtoiiu1. She iss studyinji >iurs-'. 17 No UH ION AVE pig. injj at tfiV ColutnGItPPresuyteriuii 4 Easlniuu Street- Cranford Hospital in New York City.

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0 • L-..-V, ••'"/. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. TJffURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, .1953 kaaju#i Stra» ! tuuun' were >uppli«d by Edward 'still,' Auxiliarxiliaryy poiiermfiii report-. Dinner ll AsSCfublv Trinity Day Guild. j! rWilim^io^mcr- , uniandt Wlf*hn*»1'•T*»-alar»*t»»rMichael, coiancri.i . fW £^Mne^brfc _^' L_ ».;_»_, tod lo be stopped. To Hear Svno«l Report ™*ard c °« •and. .^ Hen*?LMl1^ b«t air nid pfccautidyuty niles Bdng Served Today OneriOCK Mafia u earned «it ttr:*d dl »w»a«.«s« "T~. . r !«-'ur, together with five nurses. The 19th •nina< spaghetti din- -^•^rhe uay iJtiUd oi Tiiuitj. .C.b"i.'*'K^£pomtoi_Uir.. Uiij_im.iliL«il^mitrr mWTMT.,-)ii J^ L jrrr nrr nf Iht Chritlian Evanaflical f Omofod CD HeadqUaiiera re- portraits of the Village Improve- Jwfll meet Tuesday, from 1Q a. m-j. j^ Chief Howard G. Schinrfler Missiori will b^ *»lA at the Ma-• inent Association entertained at a l«prt^W AIM Control Uwt the ***U 'to 2 p. m. • • ' . i.ri'portcd... li.auxiliary -men av^ff- ,/•' second general'assembly in Sher- dear" «as saupded at 1:30 p. ro. aonic TentpL^. tod«y from UJO a. ! Mrs W. Harold Rigfis wili re-'oblc in addition to nine paid men sjl personnel stood by. aWait- m. to 2 pi m. and (rom Ciolp. m. lock Hall Tuesday night. Guests LIBBY'S KARI.Y GARDEN i port'on the synod conference, and and 20 call men. Capt. Charles Members, of "the committee it> to 1 chairmen of theJEJvcninj^ charge 'of the afliir include.Mrs. A; L. Mrs. «roup were on duty, supplementing send a3 personnel in the in ess Anthony DeFahso of Sl3 Centen- ment and presidents or the junior -meeting 1 Elizabeth .District .jj-Q. the regular police "force. • • various branches to assembly nial 'avenue, chairman: Mrs. Jos- assembly of' Township Engineer I^trick hJ.; the derign^ted eph Lombardi of Elizabeth and SSd TyrO*ii BcMy'Sns^ .th^bienntal Mrs-^Charles Srhillinccr presided: Ithc Council of Church Women held Grail, in charge of the demolition! Mrs. James Polidoro of 110 North LIHHY'S FRUIT It was announced »h,t all pro-in Atlantic City in October; ,ctew, reported 14 men with equip-, £ men avenue, west ' ' merit were available. ' . I •V-- :tu-oz. -*:. After the red alert was saunded BOROUGH OP GAKWOOD can • 35c at 1:20 js: m., Directpr Foreman re-' ^^obosat fac Catf y^win 11 m T i<'i i of a 1:5 all outside activity in Ctan-i Concrete Curb aad Ojtascv A3an£ L^rukt*! LIBBY'S TOMATO within hearing distance of Avenue. G««»>1 X J. «M««X Won Stnet and- T&r VesiSeBd Tom-n .Une. , | in firt"l forc' e ~Truck '"s fo' r transpor- ""the" S,rens, waf virtually Scaled btd» miil be n«ncd »y thr: man of the committee, FEATURES • i5 Mayor and CouanI •at taar Boraus^i "C \ fwo more Weeks TSaey • reported to Engine THESE ARE tHE FACTS -ri m RfBLar Ksactmc V> be nrld I oc: wJod avenue in Lin- OR Kownnber lav t«S3 aa ik Bntouch Hall JUICE 2^23c at »:3» VS.it- Standv* Ttene. ^i fti« w«« dispatched to as may tee j vu-r.;;y ol £sso Standard .Oil, ac the ^"**""*~^** .HaS.' the FULL HALF ofi revercvac ^ftkese bids i* *2*» CANNON pc^'of old tires was tajjrn- There are now in the House of Representatives to construct a tasuui^at cuofe and cutler LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 27c «Xl t»> >»tnaiaie' a di"asU?r. .• ,_,.'• • am lacnst Amn. Carmvwd. X. J.. be- tween West SUM aad Tbe .Wetafield Tu.o trucks,'hunned by six-men, GALLONS Town line... • . •... '.••.•'' LIBBY'S EARLY GARDEN PEAS .in cKaipc of Edu-ard Gordon, Sr.. ' An bids mast be swbnuncd ta a sealed REPUBLICANS —- 215 DEMOC1UTS envelope. cEeaatF' euarknd — -Proposal irui -La-stc^' HoJmes. Sr^ were sefit • WM. PENN — — — — $Q.9O. (or that' CanstnuctaaU' cj a Oannvirr Curb LIBBY'S BEANS IN MOLASSES to-. \Vbi«-"ctf Pirtc linden,'by the and Gutter Alaac Lnm Ax-mxar. Gar- \t«... \y~ wood. tC. J- l*ir««uii W«5 Sb«rt ahd' 1.,(; Toe Westfietd lam liar." asd. U>e bid- LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS 2 C:j>t. Pi.se reported, that v.the • BARNETTS SUPREME -- O.69 der's .name..and a*o>«st. • • - • ,_ ' T •• LET'S GIVE IKE A LARGER, SAFER 'MARGIN if A certified efixck,aW 1*-. ai i3or amount can Ai«a Sd««m No. 7 eup«a now! Vn. Ediarard Dchmer. Raymond woravjin sfrirt acvordsance with the sped- . Ca*l«e *f faar beanlMul colon. ThU al- Cowpcrtitajiite and Frank Heick. • RlNSEY GOLD -^ — — Q-70 into a> cotitvart *SSBJ QBie SSJQEW- aad'Coun- These super values prove we treat you Capt. Pije. First U. John Hall and cit and furaistt a >—•g^v*~- bond should ter only at Acme MmrktU! Ames Open All Day Election Day Nov. 3 right when you shop here—give you SQuadnvui Willis Bird remained on GEORGE F. HETFIELD the bidder be Maided sue* contract, failure to comptj »-ja» cbe .a•>n^e nuy be $10 rurchase t Coupon No. 7 ; high quality foods "at low. low prices duty M CO Headquarters in the cause foe the H«rar aad pnuncil to retain rooms. • •- Large Vartely of Half Gallon* bart or aU of Use hade «o oVposrtKl. every day. And that's why it's no trick to reiipbune tbe Isaraaajh ol Garwood for EXTRA! $1.00 Lanolin Soap 1?££ at all to save real money when you Director' Foreman reported this Always in Stock: the wpense u»u»n< by sucb lailura-. . ELECT The- Mavor and ' Canned <. resen>n the LOOK... HUM TIME SWGiSTIQNS shop here regularly.' Try It today." Come week thai the Cranford Civil De- right to teiect aq( W all bidn, «-hicto in and choose everything you meed for («be Council is hoiding meetings action In rlx warnhnw wiO bra •««« tbr at the township rooMs the third Interitstx of tee- BamKajii. ' ' ' 4 grand good weekend meals and won- WAL.TEH S. MrMAKTJS. trovernment Kratfed >U. S. CHOICE" .h •esigMtei \Ionday of each month to keep up : . Boreuch Cleric. derful party treats for the Hallowe'en to date on CD problems. • Dated: Oetooer J*. USJ U-4—SI festivities. You'll- be convinced your be NOTICE ICE money buys more at this fine food store. BOKOVGH OF CA»WOOD Roast or WE WILL BE CLOSED TUES., NOV. 3 Ib. 'MKIiTPBOOP Hlr OF CKANFOKD rinMn Bar Uke Cansuurtiaa of a / Pavement Atone Locnsi Avenue. Betwseen Steak 39 nAlRYCUKST , ' • BA Cuvu^asiscv of .Ihr Towrwhtp of Cr«n- Cocdi tkiCfl »v^l «i puttie «iaction. tax salr ELECTION DAY it*ror and Oxuard o< «be . Boroueh of 99 fat 'removed before weighing. . ' c*ttil4ci»5«-, X*. 2V77 cm.>enxui lot No. 639 Carwood att a msittwi n&eetanc to be 'field ua btmc%. «9» <8rlmonl Avr.t apprair- TO SUPPORT PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S PROGRAM on November t«L 1*03 at Bbr Boraueh Hall at »:3B P. M. staaatBrdl Twoe.-. • %••• ,.• Co.. thr amount BU focn» and i|»i nfciiTOin nuy be BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Ib 65< Campfirc 29" SMMT . b^infi the sum of obtained at ikt Baesuajlta H»H ' PARK FREE- Directly Behind Our Sjore TnT e purpose of nereuvaac; Uie&e lrfdl £ Li IK brid at a meetlnc of Ike's Leadership Depends on YCHJR Vote! to construct a FanvonesI alone locust p Cocnntitt««> to' be held on Avenue. be»»»«M Wes« Street and the B*l. :»D.-it 8 3O P M. in the ' . u • '' ' Wcstneld 1b« line. Garmaod. N. J Pepsi Cola 6 >»i,Miia. Sale will be made to For Delivery Call — CR 6-1Q44 All bids must be msbwattad in a sealed -. tnddrr. <,ub>nrt. to coanrma- Congrestmen for Eisenhower Committee of Cranford, envelope, eteartv". tawtesd — "ttrapasal fresh Hornvel Spam p t±ac OacmunM at its nemt. resular lot the OiMUmto» of m PKnotot Alone adRxir u>^ t»Je. pursuant to the IRA D. DORIAN, Chairman Locust Avenue. D»t»««iu Vext Stmet and Chip/els Potato Chips ;,•;." 25c V the WestAetd Ttara U».' Qarwood. N. J Killed Ib. Colonial Pickle Spears &Y,!29c and bidder*, raw and aatdbrens. 35 . j. wju-TEH-ocwnas. -- Tritzcli Pretzel Sticks ;ci9c Olivar Stuffed Olives ilV 37c ' - - Tom'nxhip Clerk. A certified esecfc faff !«'. «< nhe amount Oreetanr 27. MSI. . ll-5~2t Among the local citizens supporting GEORGE F. HETFIELD FOR O9NCRESS are; "bld7^~eaBS~6rT5eurir cSSc67T3>Sir ac- BondwarePaperlMates2i»kV.27c Idcainojnc-StylePicklesi:;'15c FEATURED company the prapntaL The said deposit (Ulloa Carol B. Qoaintance shall be considered a (auixr.tn- ihst Thr Mayer Fred P. Andersen V ~ - Patrick Grail bidder Is ante and «nHn« »o pnrtorm the Ready-For The-Pot fowf ib. REPP - U - TA - TI01< CIDER !!.iU 49c .or, CXANFOKD Alberts. Caldwell jrWalterCoffee . ' . Charles M. Ray ' ' •«roek la strict ai HMMII »T«J the «p»ici- Mrs. Marlon Jones Adm. E. p.Stanley OcaUons attacked to tube proposal, enter CAUROSE4 OUMXJUCCC'Xo. ss-u ' : Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. ChrlaUan into a contract «rtUn the Mxyor and Coui: AX ORWIXAXCE FmnHdmC *or the Con- Mrs. J. Stanley Vacuum .Packed Luncheon Meat Howard Cowpertbwaite • Georre M. Lincoln cil and (unuoa •.cnsoMam bond should HAMS I: Ooncnile Curtjtne on the Edward P. Markowlch . Weyman O. Steengrafe the bidder be anjiitful wicn contract. Diamond Walnuts ii;; 49c Preserves .. ,.;31c dr tf WaUsnit Avenue Between Dndley J. Croft Failure to' camptF mb tSae above nt»y be J e PEAGH Kaoa *nd Mitchell Flace. ' Fred Deller . J. H. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thnrston cause for the; Mayor arad Colunril to retain FLANK STEAKS >. 65c Ilcmz Spaghettji 2LV* " 29c BE rr OMJLMXED. by the Township Mrs. J. E. McGoyney Frank T. Whltty any putt or *U of taae.tasds «• depoztted. LUXURY LOAF Ideal Pumpkin" •2itr/"2Be. Onaaier ««f .Tte Township of Cranford, Mrt. Ethel Doss to reimburse khe !*• i. i i«.1 «f Gararood for ». 35c 29 CHUCK OF LAlMB 171*14... ' «»ol.»»-». Mi- ••-"•• ",':••" 17c CHASE & SANBO V SECTtOJC .&. That oancTC»e curbina be Mrs. H. W. Fisher E. C. McMahon - Carl H. WarslnsU V the expense Utuunea bj vncto failure. COOKED LOAF Hour.. KKAI, n.t *1C B.« Heinz Macaroni d m cbe easterly side of Wal- The Major and . OMDCII nmef\v< the . 79c 6-oz. Pkg. Clarence FrlU '. , A. J. Mnsa . . F. R. Zundel BUTTS S&V m > Baked Bean 2liiVl7c ut « >m«»wum«wu i BBarxtan Boad and William D. Prlestman • ri«hl to reject any or all bias.* which •' CiVap. InllK twANn ^ •*••> « 'c i with Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. .Gloyier SOi EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD action, in tt* IOTHWT -vnl] bcsl serve the FRANKS SSS' i. 69c Mrs. Pauls Fish FilletSpw, 35c COFFEE nmmf i ^ i pp wl JaJ r interests ot the BV>c»a(Bi.<> Ideal Coffee^ Sj'ffi.0' 91c Dill Pickles fir 3Sc by • fflnf Tjsntm.- Wmineer and on . -''.'. Paid for by. "Cohfeiredsiheh' for Eisenhower" Committee. - ' - in the manner, pre- Kccblcr Saltincs lb b" Apple Juice THtirtr >. r ?£». 25c x The emanated cost of said Ginger Snaps "."AM. % » »c Tomato Juice PLANTER'S COCKTA1L-8 oz. can a u' «U2Q0r«l. To defray the C slw sum of SJ,l«tf» i« hensby Coriland Apple Juice 2 V: 39c V^OOItlCS . ('liornlaid C , A dtom-n payment of S100.00 Fanpy 2i5 $3.29 I> ....l.«.. H"rt. UclIlM ...'Sll-ak, £4i4al ^^**rt ftd APPLES n I CUtllCS irrr.lolir Halve. ' can PEANUTS 29 ttlko tejtuirfiiy" ag^praipriaiod- to Xliai lyur- Honey Clrahams SIXTBOK 4. To ifrnancg said appropria- Mclntosh Hi-C Oranifc JCF.F.B1 JR'S Trn,T. <* sa.tm«iO(^ band antirtpation notes APPLES ..29' Hi-C Grape Drink Hcrshcy' Miniatures ^T,*' 25c amount not Bed •• C Peanut Blocks ^"^..210 w to bear Instant COCONUT & sale JMIT' < •KWNiiiaf 6, per APPLES Delldoiu ^29 1 and to mature in 1 -Mince Meat Cracker Jacks 6 UV. " 27c CHOCOLATE F.DAD ^Qc StXTMKC V B ii faenrtar 4etrn»ined eg Vat'l Apple Week! Buy now for Hallowe'en! Orange Slices ^^Tl9c •Vcsaeed taud the pwfciMf period of Swift's Baby Meats IMINTIEMIIU" t * said ilutuiowetnent is 10 Borax Soap 3 Hill. 23c y vimi'^i'iiifirtal ^hjiit state- -Permanent Finish Swift's Egg Yolk ment cc^^jswd *»• watntr lias been made ORANGES IUWB -QJ and! 4l*«s: »»jfl the -nihH>»tlo» herein Kirkmun Flakes ;.«" 27c »» be teaied *re ^within all Puffed Rice ttabiu ipin w r.fhed by statute; C.rdnulatcd .^.'U'^V,. P e»ar emu debt of the Township This is a Buy! Ruffled Organdy — 84 CAULIFLOWER CM- BOOHI b»' taje issuance of said Puffed Wheat SS^i Detergent nliSJlt.? . by'ulhr sunof »l.lO0-O0. inches wide to the pair —••". CHOICE BONELESS t. TW -onluuuioe shall take Apple Sauce •./• Si"-™* Detergent (• «JC-< Jtl«- ils publication after • We take pride in announcing our appointment as exclusive distributor in Union TOMATOES «-w 4b. proi-iocd toy statute. a 6 inch Headed Ruffle Boned Chicken "u<.«. «»*^^c Cleanser POT ROAST Salted MixedNutsSrisT 39c KU.KMAN la i»la e and Essex CounUes for the BADGER WATER SOFTENING UNITS./ y • / with u Picot Edge SPROUTS Brunei t'aaialrslan Patk " takat

LEAN—Rib Half : : : ; oontx. ••.'••• . ' ' .•••'•'• '• ••'•••' "•••"• •••"•.• v. . •• ••••..• • • " • ' / ' PORK LOIN the Badger Automatic Valve Softener is outstanding for its HIGH QUALITY and Hurry! Dlnntrware Sac^tmut «ndinanoe was finally 54 Inches Long, 84 Inches Wide—REG. 3.50 — FRESH KILLED as J anc*«ine of the Township Extra Sharp •I «4 thr Township of Cranford JUICE Offer Indt Saturday 33. USX : . ' 63 Inches Long. 84 Inches Wide' W REG. 3.95 — Maid ROASTING GHICKENSU,. 55 • X WAl-TES COFFE1V Cans ISflKCJK Townhip Oer,k With Free Cricket! : You be the judge. See them on display, then compare with other'softenerh s cost- 72 Inches Long, 84 Inches Wide — REG. 3.95 —~ $3u29 2 HTAtttKU 8JBT Orfefcror XL 1*SX Bada eaa teak* Hi Baealal ibis weekl Cheese" 79 Wltkaal Cuid wllk Car* CAMPBELL'S 81 Inches Long. 84 Inches Wide — T*EG. 4.50 — $3wT» Or C«ANFOM> ing $100.00 mbre? You'll then buy an Automatic BADGER. LOOK VOR . , '•;'- Young VIRGINIA LEE >KMXJu«rc sto. u-cs BROCCOLI Ib. 65c AX OK1MXA30CK rwevidiac for the Con 90 Inches Long. 84 Inches Wide. — REG" 4:95 — $3.99 Package of 12 Sharp Colored Tendet BEETS a stttafcninous a.llacadam Seabrook ^ 57c Story-A-Day FMOBKI i=> akniard Avenue from Lex Kraft Velyeeta Extra Fancy • ~" Burma* 390 <»rt northerly. Spears ' •**" Plain, sugared, cinnamon.. 69c IN THE PUPPY DISPLAY * BE IT OBnAISim. by the Township Blue Cheese Ib.' Weekly Majra«lne California C A R R O T S of The Township of Cranford. 10 Day Special 1 Ideal Omn Free cricket nolxo maker with each n^ala f1»h 21c For CUlldren 3-7 Deans Frt-nih 8ly*a . ' package! • • Cheese Food ».!». *k(. I- That a Mttirainous ll. «-ai. Extra fancy B ROC C O LI (llrlillala be constructed In Brt- Peas. _; 33c a P««. PHIUP MOItfllS lodnetnn Avenue SAVE NanMtheDctcrgent! ] abac 3a« t*** Borthrrty, all in accordance Haabraas) , HUndard Succotash lo-ol. pkg. 24c Supreme White Pabst-ctt Ve« name II. WIN ll,«»» Clah ana » < ^ s 4wWI specifica^tions ptv* «Un|ha«M Laa,nlt«a»al—tkl far iaa- • • Drkcnt tocr SUM by the To*nuhip "Engineer $25.00 Meal Dbarp n«ra-UB • Laaa4r«mal«t _ • ' 'f anai o» »31r insuj oiBce. Peaches Hlleed Cheddar Orlen Tailiml (lirliii 8 QIICKIEASY! X. -Thr oonstruction of said (tunklst 4> IS-ar, New Detergent . " ••*• Jj»«« 25c bo undertaken a* a local S Letfeoaade Borden Gruyere P«s-29. c • - Bread 15 »x-d the oast thereof shall Maal l»ls«. Whlta, Q<^, MAMt SAtOINI tbLU 3 45,000 GRAIN SQ^TENER ...... i... ., DownyfUke n »-••. «» be •miimnir ' l£>ntl Uir lands specialty fiaih, Blue t'arlari al IS Olt in the This Wonder Fabric in a BeautifmUy-Xtade Waffles Spad•peclauJ QKtrOffert! O pk|,ki«.Oi>tt.OOQC . • gave Sc m Io«f Minute Maid , titivd. bM tsjibde. 60,000 GRAIN SOFTENER ...... >,....:...... :..... 220.00 Orange Juice 2 cans 39c SEH7TMCC 3. Tfae cctimaird cost of said .•^i Ik r:jo0B.0O. To defray the Curtain. DoubleStitchrd Sides AU Acmes Open Fridays Till 9 P. M.-Prices Effective Through Saturday, October 31 -payment ££ t capital improvc- —*• 5 inch bottom hem . «'jji«iU .6* kUia txir«4»*-appraprijt|ed to fe.iV.T'. thas pv 10 % DOWN-2 YEARS .~.~:.H[ciiii9' Oven Heinz ««g*"' SBTTStVS.*. To tone* said and 84 inches wide Heiift; ' Heinz HEINZ tun vfSCSmuOH. bond an' at U><- 1\M>IUCHP Jox: hereby authorised Will Continue to Be Direct Representatives for the RAPIDAYTON Softener Baked Beans Tomato Soup • ~~~'. ' ' *". to the pair./ ~- Ghili Sauce Cider Vinegar Fresh Cucumber. French Fries t.» br UV-SMJ in *a intcr^CJita amount not BONUIII Style .j^prapriation. to M-as. QE?« ftrond Nom* "i . ( the Township »— 37c XT 45c i^28c ^ • 7$c "V.t 23c . Surf 5"-;?, ; 57c • *'• . • hx- ^:irw«iKM«il %»>' th the vii.-J "< »fl.SOO.OD. «. Ttu» ^.rdiiuinre shall take t* ^U>t iTUT rU' publication after Gcrber Get Famous $1.50 Nylon HOM for Only V* With Parkay Carton End! d by statute.' Tabby P. ANDERSEN. Baby Foods 5ii',."49c Townchip Committee Chopped Jr Foods 6^ 89c Cat Food PARKAY Margarine r$SL 29c Cereal for Baby___L;i^LWc £;' He 1 Spread* Mnioutlily even 'when 'lw cold. Try a carton now! ' ; • OWNED & OPERATED' BY Teethinir Bimuit pk7.23c CRanfonl 641234

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,;•. ((. •- • • t •' '•••<• CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHHOW1CLE. THUR8PAY. OCTOBgR 28,1953 SECTION TWO THE CRANTORD CTTIIKK THURSDAY, . f. ! Barber Shop. » Soutlv avenue, tlnexplred tend as register by Gov. BIr. Sabio died Sunday in Alex- Window Art Contest Alfred Drtswl^ and Ralph PeVita an Brothers flospital. Elizabeth. Barbara D'Aquino. Dorian Sees r if UnloB/bemocrat after ,a long illness: He Buffered (Continued from page one) Awards "wlU be «M«H; *« ">* At FRANK'S Only! OBITUARY avenue, Joyce Flarety and Carol most original, most eerie ai*d most Two statertwide public -achroaU,: 9 *V- Need to Aid late Mrs. Elizabeth Bryant Roberts. 'arty pamuntf*. Mra. UniM M. Bryant Born in Garwood, Mr. Sabio was den street, Phyllis Smith, Marcia will judge the .entries are: 'ing amendments to tBi> State Mrs. Bryant is survived by her Vtaocral services for Mrs.. Lil- active in many community affairs. Hoag and Gail Biddie and Sandra dore. Roxbury,.-Mrs. - fi ., «ltuUon. The one. would; legalize son-in-law, Capt. .Bernard Roberts lian ML Bryant, 63, of 248 North His orchestra provided, music for Kromer, Knauer Delicatessen, 108 Smith and Leslie Crump. tyngo with restrictions and Jlhe Eisenhower of Cranford, a shipmaster for the u C •venue, west, were, conducted by he borough's 50th Anniversary Walnut avenue, Baba Utwtnetx, would extend present/^vej- The great nceG to support Eisen- KOOS BUYS TRAIMLOAD... 7 HUGE BOX C the Rev. Albert AUinger, pastor .Esso Standard Oil Company-; a Celebration and also for the First Ernily Dexter, Donna Grace and rarts; widows' tax exemption. LEGS ^ LAMB 49 granddaughter;. Miss Lillian M. hower in Congress has brought' oat of Cranford Methodist Church, at Aid Squad show-earlier this year. Judy Aros; Corner ..Sweet Shop, School Questionnaire A )ii;my Cranford Republicans and Roberts, at home, and two nieces, H;S»:30 -a-.rn,. today from the. DooVey ion band. He was a member'of jnd Robert Cruden; Five and Ten' viijcd tor Eieenhowcr a year ago ant. died Friday in'Rahwav Mr- | Funeral Home, 218 North avenue Garwood Memorial Post 31". Cent Store. 26 North tlnibh ave- he'business center, and November ^KOSHEB STYLE BONELESS arc--greatly concerned about the Methodists to Build i AIX tnorial Hospital after a long illness.•iw«.-st,'Cra'nfoi*l, and thence to S:."American Legion. ';?. nue. Elizabeth Rawlins and Dolores Q was fixed as the hearing date CORNED BEEF «*"•««»_ ft. 53. slim majority of three votes in the BOm in.New York,-she had lived Anne's Church, where a high mass Mr. "Sabio was a • member of Bernard; Baldwin Book Shop, 114 (Continued from page ohej on the assessment commission's re- U..S." House .of Representatives. ikv Cranford 50-years She was_^jol_rycal iun~Deanna7~"Johnson" .and Carol' if Division a venue and Cayuga lb. T IN STEAK Daughters of the American Revo- j Walsh: Interment will'be in Mt.7+G. AFM, Plainrield. and LocalHolroyd; Johnston's Paint Store, v Pledges totalling $136,000 were i'lthower willl .get the legislative •oad. '••' • . . . " • ' . lution. She was the: mother, of the,' OliyM Cemetery, Newark. 51, AFM, Elizabeth. He was aNorth} Union avenue, Holly Milius received toward the current build- EXTstA! EXTRA! — WhUe They Last!. support to- make, his administra- ing program in a subscription drive • Adopted on final readings 'were tion a success," said Mr, Dorian. «nrnr:n^.:sss::^:^n:::u:;VHs;.^:^::l^ communicant of St. Anne's Church. ,ind Mary Beth Edwards; Pepper- ordinances providing for, construc- BEEr^inLjE,TS or ••'.:• Surviving are his ,wife, Mrs. mint Room, 21 North Union ave-.during'March, 1953. W. A. Lyons, The Congressional election in treasurer, reported cash on hand as tion of concrete curbing on the lb.*89c M;irion Colombo '•• Sab,i6; Vl three- nue, Lois Tomback and George TENDERLOIN OF BEEFV__ Union County on Tuesday, is the over'$85,000, and. some $24,000 has asterly side of Walnut avenue be- uRhters^ Donna.'Vivian and Deb- Ann Cleveland. ' ween Raritan road and Mitchell JERSEY DRESSED SMALL (inly one in America.. Because of orah; his father, Dominic Sabio, Also, Township Confectionery, been --spent to date on fees, land -the defeat... of the Republican purchase, and . down payments. place and a bituminous macadam Sr., of Garwood; his mother, Mrs. Alden street, Arnclia Palmer, Bar- pavement in Retford avenue. from candidate, in Wisconsin two weeks SUOP! BUY!"-mil Joseph Chrone of Elizabeth;.«a bura Turiscinand Barbara Meyer; ^Architects are the New York firm iiK Lyrinsr Katie Ta- from page one) of people- who he says now realize half-sister, Miss Sharon Sabio; a FRESH PORK BUTTS 58< her tremendous -need for support Cqme into our new store and look over our ivostt' and Virginia Albert; Speed register of "deeds and mortgages. Sale of five parcels of land on AT A FULL of ' thb Eisenhower administration tep-brother, John Casper, and ,a Auto Store, 9 North Union avenue, The candidates are: Sheriff—Alex Manor avenue to H. A. Larsen for in local Congressional elections as '". complete line of TOYS, WHEEL step-sister. Miss-June Casper, all il£ria Burt, Gail • Redman and Campbell, • incumbent, of Scotch $4,000 was approved, and an offer ARMOUR'S STAR in Union County. - ' . •. of Garwood. • • Carol Hoesly; Winger's Bakery, Plains, Republican; and. John Ban- -of $25 a foot by Mr. Larsen for SMOKED HAMS GOODS and GAMES for XMAS / Eilstman street, Sylvia Asmus, yasz or Garwood, Democrat; surro- several additional lots was referred "Support George F. Hetfleld, Judy Johnson and Lynn Riley. - Halloween Parade gate—Charles. A: Otto, Jr., incum- :o the real estate committee. SHANK END (FuUCuU) >49c Heimblican candidate for Congress, Also. The Ticker Shop,.7"South bent, of Elizabeth; and George W. so that the slight Republican ma- •VContJuueQ. from puoe one) Application, of William S. Bundy A Few Of Our Outstanding Values L avenue, east, Lila Mae Hill, Delores Harrington of Elizabeth, Democrat; of Elizabeth for permission to op- jority in Congress can be increas- This sale felfinto onr lap. We sell more furniture in a single month than the served. ' '' •;•• «•' • • Eisbey and Peggie Hudson; Wolf's and register—former Freeholder erate a used car lot and parking lot BUTT END (Full Cute) ed," he said. John Voss 'bfrld Russetl-Dobbins Confectionery, 15 Walnut avenue, Charles L. Bauer of Elizabeth, Re- at 35 North avenue, west, was re- . . Mr. Dorian is asking all Citizens average store sells in a year. So ... who, but Koos, could buy a trainload of- have been in charge of the ar-Virginia Dickinson and Connie publican, who was appointed to ah fered to the township engineer. v_ CHOICE CUT — '•- . fur Eisenhower to join in a tele- furniture . .. 7 full box cars,. . . even at 50% off,? That's why makers come 26 IN. BOYS' ENGLISH BICYCLE rangements. . The refreshments" Bowman; Colonial Barber Shop, 5 phode and personal-visit cam- • Complrtr with Stiirmey-Archer 3-qteed hub, committee includes Mrs. J.. W. Walnut avenue, Charlotte Ford, Sirloin or Porterhouse paign which.sccks^ to get out a vote to us when they heetl cash . .. are ovcr-. the creditors of said deceased by Industrial Housing Co.. the amount, or years* Ils rich -simplicity of line,'its warm mahogany / of Cranford, N. J.. In the County of Thomas Roach; Barry Coolidge and to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or required for redemption being the sum at Scheduled Tuesday Union; will hold a public hearth* on affirmation their claims and demands S1.B81.31. • - ' . COMBINATION "LITTLE MOTHER" Holy Schorn; Ramelow's Gift Shop, against the estate of sild deceased within The sale; will bs held at a'meeting of More than "40 local merchants veneers, its smooth hand-rubbe VALUE — pfinijt. for thi'malntcnuucv of u bvuuty 1143 E. Jersey St. ' ' J. WALTER COPTEE, salon. who are entered in the contest for Elizabeth. N. J. Township Clark. IS LOW —< WVEE KNOW by the committee. lUSltiiMii-i. "A" District. the first time, include: Fees tt.00 11-19—41 Dated: October S7, 1U3. - 11-5—at ; Co-chairmen'for the event arc COSTS. And, the selection is tremendous! Here we show- jind list only a few 9 S3 Application of Carroll K. Scllersi. WILSON'S . sale price Ati auont.of StOiiru Corporation, ovtnpr'of Cranford Electronics, 106 North Mrs. Carl Sohn and Mrs. B. J." of the hundreds of pieces! You'll find drawer-units in various sizes, sliding- , • • proinlsi-!! Ill Mfln Street, fnr pcriiilsslon Union avenue, William LeddeW and Eichingcr. Other cotnmitttMJ mem- to maintain a law office In uald prcinlse£. In addition .to tesldcitces on'-the second John Clark; Shaheen Agency, 15'| GOLDEN OLEO bers include; Mrs. L. O. Tableman door-units, open-book units; living room tables, card tables, desks and writing Many Other Outstanding Values Throughout and third floors. ' i North avenue, east, Carol Lee, and Mrs. R. T. Lissenden, tickets; Rctldi-iicv "A" District, Nancy Ann Ehrkardt, and Helen Mrs.' Harold Kinney, prizes, and tables; diniiig room pieces, including buffets, chairs^ extension and drop-leafr- , 10 S3 Application of Cranford Burlm- UGHTWEIGHT.., Our Store* We Invite You 7V> Come inini! Club, nwi-pront corporation. \ai> Kocerka; Goldberg's Men's Shop, Mrs. Albert Dayies,- refreshments. tables; headboard and panel beds, dressers, mirrors; chests, vanities! Come, btfent <»f Ci*rl and Howard Brown, < North avenue, Katherifie Hebert, of Illock 177. LnU 121-13S, 2H39-2804 Ro- the^RIGHTWBIGHT/<>rFall In and Browse Around.^ , Kelle Avenui', for permission la erect and Claire Scarbroough and Elizabeth Rainbow Schedules tonight, come tomorrow . . * and, pricket savings that only a trainload purchase maintain uv uwlnimins pool and accessory Errieo; Johnston Paint Store, North buildings on Kaid preinlses. could make possible! Budget terms invited .. . as long as 18 months to pay! SHOP NOW FOR BEST SELECTIONS- {Residence "A" District. Union avenue, Jam.9fL.Ctecio ^n& JJuyBide,Jearty 11 VI Application of Allen'and Alice John Pfanne; Seagers Dr^g Store, Kvervtt.' owneni. 304 Riverside Drive, to North JUnioh avenue; Anne Hene- •• Azure Asembly No. 40, Ottler of USE Ol'B CONVENIENT LAY- AWAV PLAN alter a residence go, as to. extend beyond Rainbow for Girls,' will conduct a the side hulldlnu line. han and Arlene Wynn. • . FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES ., I B..«l.l..,,r.. "A" District. 4 Also, Jphn Heins and Sort, North costume .party Tuesday at the Ma- At the time and place above itated all avenue, east,' Geraldine Brucato sonic . Temple. Prizes will be Interested parties are Invited to ba pres- awarded.. ' . ; ent when full, opportunity to ba hc%rd and Anne Malpere; Coronet Shop; HERE'S A OF THE wilt be given to them. North Union avenue, Robert Ferro ','On November 13 the assembly "•Byorder" _ r1' . • • • CHOICE CUT . . SORTUFIRLIITBRIFTV AlTe STOKKS tipd James Swackhammer; Breen's will conduct a hay'ride. n . " - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Harold Mi' Buck. Liquor, . North Union avenue, 1 (Bon* In) 28 S. Union Ave. CR &6948 Cranford . . ... Chairman. James Prior and Albert Vajda; CHUCK ROAST t Robert L. Clare, Jr., • Secretary Hcdenberg and MacBean, SoOth U93S targe dining ta Dated: October 29. 105H. ll-5~2t avenue, Ellen Powers and Mary WILSON'S CERTIriED FRESH-KILLED OPEN 24 HOURS A DAYI Beth Hampson; and Cranford Shoe 7W5 Drop4*af. 38x63 Store," Walrtut avenue, Constance Markle.wicz and Patricia Hubnik. 94SS Extemion card table 48.95 Entered in the senior division for \ • . •'•.'•• '""' ' ' tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade loinflald 3935 Cocktail tablt 42* — 19.95 students are: , . • S Chat tith'S t Alban-Lewis, 109 North Union S43S Corner table avenue; Ann Fcndersen and Nancy LOW PRICE ON 19.95 Hubbard; A & A Hardware, 12 39J9S Large end luble—•- North avenue, Barbara Thlede and 19,95 Lynne Sheldon; Hathaway's Phar- FANCY VEAL CUTLETS )b. 89* macy, 22 North avenue, Claire GUI 24.95 and Julie Cromarty; Suburban swirrs Trust Company, North Union aver J5 Uoolnur. 36" 39.95 Larie minor. 48x30" 19.95 nue side, Uerilyn Robey and Har- LOIN VEAL CHOPS lb. 69< ' ' ' riet Jones; Band Box, Alden street, 2S9M R 39S5 Valet mirror— 1S.95 Bob Pace, David PauL Barron SCHICKHAUS AU sues. Donaldson and Bill Morris. HAVE YOU STSS fond 6«J 299S D. R. $id* chair —— 14.95 Also,. ..Cranford. Flower Shop, SM0KEDDA1SYHAMS~ lb. 1W North Union avenue, Gail Brach, „ lb. 69c 34SS D. R. arm chai Ann Crowell and , Pat Burnasrj; LOIN LAMB CHOPS LEAN STEWING LAMB 2 lbs. for 19c A LITTLE Beauty Box, 113 Nprih Union ave» 393S Kiu taUr. I ctrasM 4995 SwivJ de& chair • 24.95 nue, Elinor Wilfied and Elaine Westzstein; Cranford Piano, -11 Top^or Bottom Round or North avenue, Edward Bendel and BRANDY Dick Oest; Cranford Bootery. 23 I/Crog Rib Pot jgoast lb. Nprth Union avenue, Diane Maekie CHOICE. CUT TO ORDER . ' Susan Laird, Carol Turner and Olive Livingston; and-p'Aquin6'ik HANDY? CURE STEAKS Now it's especially easy to have o llHle brandy handy. Here'i TOWNSHIP-OF 'CRANFORD FitESMLY GROUND — the very beil...ln th« new •OAD* ASHrHSMENTH ' • • ^**Henne»ySinallFlaSllFlli d Notice is hereby given that the Com* mlsstoners of Assessment haVe. submitted' STEAK (TeOrfcr) at your retailer's today. to the Township Committee their report if assessments against lands' and real WOU Expert?know that.tha belt estate by reason of the (II paving of Dlfr brandy. It Cognac Brandy. And vUilon Avenue from > Brookilde Place to the world knowt,that the fina«» parki Avenue, and Ok the paving of par) ff* 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENVt;, CRANFOllD ol Cayuga Road as local'Improvements: LEAN BEEF 'Cognac Brandy obtainable Is that said report accompanied by maps If y from the on1 Ule in the pfflce of the Township Cleri tA open to inspection by all persona In In* • RANO rnESnLY GROUND.— Char-ente* district of France. 7 500 terest: and that the Township Committee Get a Small Flath today. We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an will meet on Tuesday, November 10. 1963. at 8:30 P. M. in the Municipal Building to CHOICE CHUCK . ATYOUIRETAIlUfSNOW ftiS!/*. ^-.'ivi consider sald'^report for ^onArmatlon, al which meeting all persons.' In interest Gabardine Topcoats outstanding funeral home,- complete with air con* may be heard. t LARGE JUNE DAIRY .//" '" ~~~ By order of the Township Committee, J. WAl.'TER COITirs;. •r 84 PROOF ditioning, organ', large light rooms for your every ' ' Township Clerk, STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Doz. Dated: October 38. IBM. • 11-5—'li tailored by LOWK8T S>BIRC tM 7' FRESH KILLED convenience. Our own display room. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD •/:• You can always teU % well-froot)M4 man by 6 to 8 lbs. I , OHDINANCC Ne. M-I& AN ORDINANCE repealing part (Chapter1 his.topcoat...and tj»e topcoat that show* any TURKEYS JS. 'Ambulance Service) of the l»5l Code of.General Ordinances. ' man off to his best advantage is a 2-ply, 100% C(»ne In omd Talk To Ua About BE IT ORDAINED by the Township. Committee of Township of. Cranford. I virgin worsted "Botany" Brand "500" Gabar- Mew Jersey: .".'.' JI YOUR FREEZER ORDERS SECTION I — That Chapter 15. Ambu- dine, Tailored by Daroff. It's a wardrobe basic ante Service, of the 1851 Code of O»n-'l We Cut Prlcet To The Bone — No One Will Beat Us •r«l Ordinances'be and the same Is hereby | because it takes years of hard wear and is "epealed. ' . . ' - 8ECTON 3 — This ordinance shall take handsome .enough for any occasion. '.•ffec.1,. lm,rjKd>»«ly after Its publication. Metlee The foregoing ordinance was Introduced * * * 1 ind passed on first reading st a meeting; >f the Township Committee, of the Town- Funeral Directors hlr> of Cranford. N. J.. Mid on October FRANK VODRASKA n. 1853. and will' be cpnstderd for sas>a(e, after public hearing, *t another Ordra Taken C CMck. Dated: October 87. 1853. .' 11-S—lt

, v • •; |Bji#B*B!tKii?W^^ "« •:•:- ""• '"" ,«=,;*-:.,,•,* ;. .- , .^ .... :;;v ... - /.^ . ' [• . ' t ' '.' V . ' •v- • , THE CRANT0PJ5 tfUHQMCtg, tHlflUBAt Shrubbery Stolen : hls.'bfcycte. valued at $S0, wai Theft of 1.0 pieces ot shrubbery. I " ' ... /stolen-fronr. un-aQey ntx| toth e Intramural Program Started T William Hawks of 509 Centen-:; a Theatre while he was in netonfrenee valued at $23.. from a nursery next Cr nford was/awuy (or the day.1' (riial avenue reported to the~police the theatre Sunday afternoon. [t RoosevelL,Clevelan d SchoolsRe&££tatives of II dubs * , #« ||fTtt ~ to his home, was renoryd'to the The after-school sports program for Cleveland and Roosevelt 4 supper conference*jit Sberiork ! Donald^Baggs, Ralph Sjursen and hool boys ai|d girls is in full swing. The acuities tor the fifth at, which tbe Junior Village Richard Stegner of the local uj sixth grade children include all types of sporti-4t»-«eason. The Colony Club of Cranford j Tidings of Far Fields Stew church. ' . • , '*• j > progcam Is organized by the physical education department and provehient The All Saints Thought for the Week lt lt reaiired a profit of $90 from the j The Rev. Mr. Bass is a -graduate ,„., visor7have been selected, from the faculty in cooperation with The clubs Tfarifl Sale conducted Friday at•) of Springfield College, Springfield. e physical education d^pa>teignt.i Mass.. and tbe Yale Divinity Of Sermons Tui'sday. Wednesday,. Thursday Donnelly, Catherine Jefferies, Joan Scotch Plains. Fanwoou. lip North Union avenue, reported % Fete What Arc You Trusting? School and received his master's . j Friday afternoons Will find Donovan, Susan .- Montgomery. ElizabethT WestlSrtd Sut_j=.; Rqsrflfv-•Mrs Allen S. Wells, chairman. "Why Not Take A Ghjmc-e'' ..,;•;][ in Union. PtoiniieLd. EixtaJ Btxaut. Month of Stew- Jegrefe In, rejigious education lrom 'acuity en the play areas of both Anna Wcnsar, Marlon Stadelmann 101-- rrvoney will, be' used for .the . be the sermon topic Sniwlay'V;; <\u. First Presbyterian Ucal aMl demonstrable He taid Boston University. He has been CltVL'land and Roosevelt schools. and Diane HearteL Sotnerville and Hil_»i«lf- ' ' •-,.,'•• At Trinity others is • normal RevR' . AlberAlbt" AllAllingeri , pa.--,!..r ,.-;.• ctyb's gfht'ral fund and' the nurr.- ' pastor at; Simsbury for 10 years. , Sixth grade girls — Kathleen The State ^Fiill Canfoffeivce.' morning, the YOB trust ttlatOww 17:20)."If JF» have faith both, scn'ices in the •I'I,L. sports program includes fixius Ft-Jcration- projects to whicH r isoney. aa a sraia of ma>taW|, aeed. ye Plans for the mission were dis- Mt-!!:,.;t ' ,,,l,all in the early fallUn accord- Kneio,. Carol DanieUDaniels/Nanc, Nancy Ran- which will be he'fci Kowember S3 sri Celebr»tloru of the Holy Euch- Church,.-. „ Philadelphia^ \-s_s- • e*_tji___^i_%i- V. the club contributes. • 9:30 aad 11 o'clock Toa tnitr tradesmen, to gi*e you shall **y unto thl* mountain. Re- cussed at a meeting last night of '„,.,. With the interest in the World »h, Nancy Damon, Janfet Law- arist,, eomrhemoratinir tftie Festi- be -On Being Good. move hence" to yonder place; and the Evangelistic Visitation Com- He, will "discuss the public c,u-:. rence, Hilary Grote, Genevieye was pointed! out that tt_e- O_JDV< «- iirs. Wells' committee consisted val' of All-Saints Day. will be ob- full weight and-ralue in mer- junior world series were There will be a so- ehandjfce. They, in torn,, often it shall remove; and nothing shall mittee, which comprises: fion pn Tuesday's General K-U-.'V,,n at' each school for both Khezo. Kathlyn Morrison, April tion is being ht-Id out w* «v .yi le ol Mrs. Arthur Donnelly and Mr_. served Sunday in Trinjty Church : be impossible unto you.** ballot which concerns an ;ii;.\:-. because ttie n_ain projtvt . .th e allness „o f good_ . ? If s FreSch Carol) and ^Praise ild Baggs," llllinT , . , People'. - s Chf.ij-wii. . . .viljj ' ; win; be selected and the F£fth boys" ^-~ program of the conferenee. • -^- -—;t>^partmentTDn":Mtinday~at -the dress. The Rev. C. H. Malle'ry' of e»,Tbe Lord" (17th Century Ger- hint, a foretaste, of the Joy (SVin,, then .yotftfire „ trusting ' •sing at the • 9:30 service anti n derived from trusting God. SueS frost, wncn based on spirit ind . Mrs. nard Churchill, it t will become members of Pherscn. Josepph Martin, Charles The supper was setve<_ l^r the -tUaae or•Mrs-.-'t'homas Han'n. as- Plainfteld will assist the rector, the Senior Choir at 10:55. Mix ii,,,;,- Church Guild of Trinity Rev. Frank C. H. Carthy. at all aal onderstanding, Iranacaods Adolph Bau^r, M"r. and Mrs. H. W. •j te:ini and. remain on that team forBayataB , Leslie Ungaher, Ronald sistant chairman, at 30 Tulip street. Bibla stales that E. Rothw.eiler,'organist, \vi!l ,i; and the decorations: wenr by ibe services:' TheJYoung People's Fel- nig aad Junior High f«- laar and delivers on» from the In- Drew, William Gilliam, Mrs! R. J. C ,hc rest.of tbe's^ason.' '"' •• :< •:', Hooper, John S^arr, ponald Mac- The sanowich demonstration was •cot meet ia the gjrnnas- Is created te ** and like- Hawes, Collings Hay'den, Carl ;he following selections: ' '-\\K- Senior VIA. "'. ••'•'' "' " '• lowship will meet'aj-7:30 p. m.-in sacarirf of mortal cbndiUons and : I.Vulley Dan will follow the fall Kay, 'Hehry preyer, Jeff FarrelL ness of God. Tba man of God's by Edward Grieg, * Past6r::l'i'" t ; iven by the Eliv.abethtown Con- ".Sherlock Hall, \ : 4i * p. V to see the Mm "AH, In the ninety-first Ingeholm, Harold Kinriey, M. T. v ..... is. This game will be organized Robert Cohan, Bill Wiseman, Don- Miss Betty Lyons. Jimixr VTA .•Tfcna i Hive." JeriK-n Robey and. creatiag reflects and Psalm w* have this comforting Matthews, Mrs. Jessica Newman. R: Bur.-h and '•Qrahd Chr^c-tr :< the same lines as for football The November meeting of the ilium! ald Docjd, Jeff Zimmerman, James president, presidecr and Miss its-' olidatcd Gus Compnay. L^odi .Loraneer will be in.charge only tbe qasHttes of Us Maker. BHSsegc: "Beeanse he hath set his Mr. and-Mrs. Benjamin News- Dialogue" by.C. Sergisson-. '•• rs. William G. Tromlettcr, pres- Women's Guild Will be held on .'.;,iul sioccer. l»ahg. Thomas Morganthau, .Dick tilda Juracelt of the local dub ne_w.3; CUDAHY , MKS. BETTT -c*- ?»ae-HK^orsbip-iservtce. Also a !He is spMtuUy mental sad is fta-loi* upon me, therefore will I wanger,' Stanley Rader, • Mrs. B. "Fire Upon the Earth," ;i f.h;- H:i>!ketbnU will be the winter Welsh, Charles Brewster", t»eter t; and Mrs. Victor D^Shaheen, .' Monday at 8 p. m. in the Hall. The REV. c. E. want. 1 the, Junior Collect andl Miss PaJ-tj , SSMXTS skix will be presented by the capable of maatfesHng aaytasM deliver Ma: I wffl set him on Randolph , Edgar Schubert, Mrs. will be shown, at 8 p. nr.,-Siln_Kv -activity oxs a teajn-tourniimeht Fischer, Jerry Creighton and Bruce GOLD-COIN Pav_Br§nch or the G.uild will meet matter led l__ the singing of »ih«'i"ivite_presijent>•.,;:•. wil participate in.a modern dance Sixth grade boys — Fred. Faulk- meeting of the Board Of RaUgiou* Alliance (Conference to . " • and goodness it but • manifests* Mary Baker Eddy, the Discov- Irnprovoment Association at SLICED Smith, Chris Sorensen. J. R. Tal-in Galilee to.-the present day. * t.lul). This activity is a form of ner, Stephen Shaw. Thomas Cripe, READY TO EAT Education will be held ori° Wednes- tion of tbe fslie belief that crea- erer and Fopnder of Christian day at 8 p. m. In Sherlock Hall at At t:3S p. m. flie finance com- cott; Louis Totten. Roy Tipton, . Superintendent's CGuricil MOK. ui'iitive dance becoming increas- Russel Hawes, Lynn Baker, Rich- =cjne* and tne Every Member Can- ttioo n is mortal and materiall . Sacb Sdeoea, -writat in "Science and Charles Wallace and Charles Zoel- ing will be held tpnight at 8 p. rr. u|v popular as an avocation as rlllCtlCS? UCWB-WItttay . ' Wo the canct-f dressing Rroup of the ... which time plans for the use of the Reports on Missionary Health wifli Key to tbe Scrip- : m ard Friedman, Ronald Cheek, Rob- SHORT SHANK BACON vass «rogkes&" will meet in the gym beliefs do not stem from God, ler. .-' „••- . •' •'• with Robert Hardy, superinu-iKii-i'.t- will a? a vocation. Modern dance ert Mathews, Stanley Kuller, Larry Drl W. La ch.r»d__^. HI. of 23A Welfare Department yesterday. new building will be discussed Missionaries from various parts,of the world will speaK_durin2 taraV (p. 23): "One kind of faith E them with the spiritual facts of of the Church School, .in tluiJi'. will on Wednesday afternoonB Henscl, Timmy Meyers and Nel-Parkway Village, has joined .Doc- 'Those attending wore: Mrs. Bur- .with representatives of the Guilds he 35th^nnuai Missionary Conference at the Alliance Church. Retfcurti ipe executive board _nf_ the trusts one's welfare to others. An- and any. other interested parish- being to come into consonance faith nndentands The Senior Choir will rehfai.-c ;,; Cleveland School'' aKd on Thurs- son Lightcap. ."' tors' Offices. 19Mt^ly streeit. »pee- V*n Jamison, chairman; Mrs. John ioners...... '. avenue and Cherry street, next week. The conference will start Wc=J*a> Association will jneet in with reality^ 'When we understand divine Love and bow to\work out the sair.'e hcur.and the Junior C'l-m';- days in Roo_evelt'SchobL Roosevelt School; six^h grade ializing in pediatrics, and -rill be- (•»• Banker. Mrs. Frank Dooley, Mrs SHANK END k Anniversary Sunday with mesages given by Mrs. Betty Knopp and the Rev. C-l E- &e daoor axwm -at 10 o'clock Mon- this and live accordingly, we are oae s 'own salvation, with fear, an hotir earlieV. Boy Scout Tr.i••.;, in the' spring,\softbaU wil| be-girls — Carol Shire, Diana De- gin his practice tontorrowtontorrow. X-awrie Montgomeryon , Mrs. Philip Requiem celebrations of the trusting God, tqming with-con- 75 will meet at\T:15 4).mi tnmo the after-school activity. 1 Ri M Holy Eucharist will be held at 7; 15 Roffe. There will be. sesibns"Monday through Friday at 7:45 p. re- «£*y raaraiag. •; . •. aad trembling.' lord, I beUete; Long'e. Arlene, DllL. Maureen A graduate of Jefferson Medical |M< rin, Mrs. Lcroy^Reigncr. Mrs. On- the Closing Sunday. NovemVsy- :—— ''"-.' T~ A 'special meeting of the Board fidence to the source of all-food help thoa mine unbelief!' ex- ' AHallow'een. party will be h?l\ The entire extra curricular pro- O^rien. Paiila Bayak, Joan Slo^ CoUege. Philadelphia, fee. interned j Charles Schittingsr. Mrs. Shaheen. and 9:00 a. m. on Monday.. All- and' claiming its' ever-presence in Booklets Given in the auditorium\ from 7:30 p. »•,. 1 SCHICKHAUS Souls Day. Names of departed ber 8. the annual missionary.mes- After furlough during the war. -.ot Deaconesses, will be held at 1:30 the helpljfrssnets of a blind Uram is set up on a permanent team' cum. Janet R&y, Virginia Lawson, at Cooper Hospital. Caroden. ;4nd[Mrs. Alfred Simm'oncls, OTrsrrrtuKW our dally afTairt. . . . to 11:30 p. m. Saturday by •Win Ib. loved aces and benefactors of thesage wil be., given. »by the JRev. the WbJppl«s ' returned to Laos ittomesy afternoon in the choir faith; whereas tbe - injunction. basis. In this way, children get Judy Preston, Eleanor Johnsen. practiced for a year at SteaiifoivS. | M.Staigcr. Jr.. Mrs. Walter E. parish will be memorialized. , tiavid Masoo, former pastor of the and carried on rehabilitation-work- tocasa. 'i Rettanee on and trast in God 'Believe and thon shalt be At Osceola Senior High Fellowship. Thu 'used to playing together and more Bonny Kerzman, Betty Eudene. He took his resirfencr training in Thorn and Mrs. Gerald Thurston. Sausage fNYFLAKE gf «e Christ Jems power to heal saved!* demands self-reliant trust- Methodist. Youth Fel!ow«J)ips wiii readily see' the' value of and -de- '.ristine Press, Diana Baldwin, local church, and- the missionary The Rev. Mr. Mason, who" will Sdhool of. Christian Educa- 1 pediatrics at Jefferson HospilalJ Thtre will be a board meotirig 95c The Finance Committee of the oich includes spir- Special tenth anniversary book- -convene—at-7-p—m^Sundayr-^ Telop O7consciousriess of-team'.-pl»y' Center Slices. Vestry will meet at 7:30 tonight in for tKTcomTng year wifTSe" give the-meissages— -the- •«£• at ft p. m.7 lets containing a history of the Os- lmuB, Margaret-Mlttrickerr by i Sunday, has been a missionary to itaal understanding and confides A Home Department mettii»c I; and cooperation, school officials lancy WAFFLES Sherlock; Hall and the Church .aken. LasT year the church al Methodist Church. atoolnis trust enhnfaiatad in bis ceola Church • were presented- to Virginia Boardman, Jessie-Fergu- service ,in the N3v__fM«di-1fiomerjv 20 Hillside place. Those the Congo, ,was treasurer of tfae eompleta triumph over the «al-all to God." scheduled for 8 p. m. Moiui.-.y, .painted out. .,. '•'•;. .-: _son; , Willette Glacken. Marcia cal Corps where he held the rank j atler-ding will be: Mrs. Tronjetter, School teachers will meet at 8 o'- pledge was $18,695. As we turn trustingly to God members and friends at the'speciaj FOLL CUT BUTT HALF r-r - 63c Christian and Missionary Alliance vsrsal beBaf In deatti. Ha demon- while cancer dressings will k (\t the conclusion of each sports Glllp^, Patricia Downing, Lucy of lieutenant {^loving fats re-1 Mrs. .Shahden, Mrs. Staiger, Jr., . .i clock in the choir* room. Mrs. Knopp has, just completed and reaffirm the allness and one- services'held on Sunday morning. 1 for'many years and was of strated tha sopranw fact that Ufa J madt; at 10:30 a.'m. Tuesday. A .- season, all-star . games will be HaVfoni a^ld Piiniiela ii/Iey. • lease to inactive dutyj he fini-fced I Mrs. Arthur Biddle, Mrs, Clifton It was ..announced' at services ive years of missionary service In is not in a nuterial body, bat It ness of His creation -we shall The deacons were in charge pf . Sunday that Barbara Dorian, a Colombia, South America. She local church in. its ftirlv Wd31 begin on Wednesday, No- publishing this booklet. 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, the exeeutiui pjiiywl between the two schoblS. 'Sixth. grade*ooys r— John Beck- his pediatric training at Children":- ' Stockberger, Mrs.. John Mpnahan, FULL CUT SHANK HALF ^'53c tba manifestation of divina Ufa, demonstrate that peace, happi- beard of: the Women's- Society hi, -The-'- t-anr^-frpm 'each building . student in the -local parish school, worked^ mainly among the women <... aj 3J0 p. m. ia the ness, and security are tbe present In spite of 4,he poor w^atherr * mari, Robert Johnson, ' Richard Hospital of Mtehigam in Detroat- Mrs. Emest Willgcroth. Mrs. Mil- or God. His trnst is an good- crowd attended the stained GUpin, Richard Biddle, Earl Talia- Dr. *Fidleir is maUTied and has Bishop's Essay contest. The sub-.•ountry areas. -Persecution was i&e church at the Christ- taGodianrao- CkrUHam Belaud Monitor. evening at 8 o'clock the Boilr.l of' •bi'comes'" the "aU-ste/"' team. cr«», I Artliur LISanti,' Robert two children. He is a member of Burton. Mrs. John V. Sillitnan, glass .window dedication held on Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell, Mrs. G. Prices only lor quantity as shown. TRICK OR TREAT ject assigned was "If I were a he rage during the greater part of Sacrament Eve candlelight Sunday evening. The window was Education will convene in the Tiw>-schedule for the after school Driegeit, David Skaggs, Kenneth the Union/county Medical Society, .'Church School Teacher." Honor- hese years, Mrs. Knopp related, given in memory- of Mrs. Susan chapel and' the Credit Union will piogram- is as. follows: Tuesday; N'yce, James Bre'Wster, Ronald Medica ^Society of Near Jersey and Frank Zimmerman ahd- Mrs. Bur- No mixing of Items I MMDIi 1 W. C. IfetUeshin, 21 Hillcrest ave- the Newark and. New York Con- American Medical A ton Jamison. APPLE CIDER able mention awards of silver nd she labored under the threat ot On "Thursday, November 3, the Sharkey, who passed aWay on July' be open from 8 to 9 p. hn.\ spciits" tor boys at Cleveland aVid Cron, Ernest Boyd, Stephen Dex- o v ferences between November 6 UBPY—19-OZ. • t' «^a_____l crosses for 'papers of real excel- *. injj thrown out of the country At Maasanefl Gi*ene Guild will hold 3, 1953. It was presented by her Prayer groups will meet at 10 lldi'is-velt;. Wednesday, glrte at ter, Edward Czerwinski, Dick POTATO CHIPS wn lence" were given to Paul Irslinger; if she took part in any public 1. p. m.. Group 2, and 15. nephews and nieces, Mark Lin- a. m. Wednesday at the .'homes lioth schools; Thursday, girls til doffee and Paul. Ersllnger. I i=' a^l-day sewing meeting in theMrs. JThe Rev. Albert Allinger, pas- Howard Arneaen, Jay Wortley and neetihg. She will have much to tell The Rev. Arnold J. eSaoar wwxm. Members are asked to GUbert, leader; hos- Mrs."'F. Herbert Hoick of 51 Spruw- hi.th schools; Friday, boys at both Fifth grade girls — Susan Kight- SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Robert Hill. Representatives of pastor^wUl administer tbe Sacra-! tess, Mrs. C. B. BteOSannid. SM tor of the Cranford church, ex- d buildings. . , CRACKERJACK f.. present-day- conditions in Co- eajene and-sew"'lor as long a time Cheryl Ann, '^Ste^^y7?*J" M«.- TnorUef.Bars»io:3 inger, Diane Kenlan, Karen Turk, Walnut : >CBOBD 5, Mrs. plained that the mission is part of of 20 Hilkrest avenue and a Pra>vr Teachers have been assigned to " OF EYE PHYSICIANS CMTUS (winV f«faiy Sri***) - the Bishop's office announced that lombia. ment ot Holy ComnrunioB at_ »tb .ae* who can stay children of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Judy Davidson, Carol Pastrof, cans the local Church School had by far Kttir, Mrs. a nationwide evangelistic effort to and Praise Service Avill be held at supervise the groups. Alternate -' . ntcscBirnoN orttciANS ' . The" Rev. Mr. Rbffe weht" to 8:30 and 11 a. KU aamca* at^l- far Requested to bring a Isaac of 11 Florence drive, Clark- Jharon McLaughlin, Patty Boyette, TOMATO JUICE 8 » i«-0LOUYPOPS the largest percentage of students LhChh SaJ U J. Bankte. 727 Callows Hill activate inactive members, stimu- 8 p. m. the same evening. has been .selected in North Laos in'1928 as a pioneer vary Lutheran,Church on•Suaaaar.J:Saan«Swid»- coffee and tea Will Cranfor fj« School, -fif^h' gratfe girls — Mhry tt-T AUan Kohn, ireuod tit* bottom to add to has* TeWaoient. and wad also in: charge ai^ Ms. GTBTamith, leaders; hos- 1Ja^or^>rine^Simsbury Methodist and now an associate executive^f months-. At 7 p. m. the group will Jniaan; derry^Efeonlinrdt, Eileen Dennis Burns, Edward KurzinskL , __.'•_. _."«>. SL S-_B, ^-'Sa-a-itan, S/A. M. to. S T. NiotbrmrAiM for WHIZ A Atawnslon in that they will fit of the Bible School. n the church house. Mn. W. V. Schtodler, 303 Church, Simsbury, Conn. . the Synod of New : Jersey, took enjoy a film strip. The Session will Krol, Patricia'Sechler, Ellen O- Robert Roland, Richard. Conley, l into tb« candlefticlu. Miss Elizabeth Arnold, who will There will be a Manor aMaow; Group a. Miss Hel- The Rev. Mr. Bass will'be guest part in the service..j He gave^a res- meet on Monday evening at 8 p.m., Shaughnessy Margo Metzner, Pat- Clintdn Crane, Jeff Fleuren, Frank *• 6 Cancer Sewing Unit in .the church! preacher here throughout the mis- ricia DiBrlgand, Carol Terpenning, sp«ak on Monday, night, went to' Mrs. ume of the life .of-Mrs: Sn*arkey, in the .church office. Burns, Wesley Lane, Donald Pat- cam South China in 1947 and Was trans- basement from 10 a. tn. fb 4 p- ,Sl.9Sxepnducting; services each eve- and gave the prayer of dedication. A new communicant's clhSs for Kathy Wiese, Sally, S J^ ton; Gordon Hensley, Henry TOMTO PASTE13 100 Kraft CheeteLisks ferred to Indo-Chliio when th« on November 10.- Mrs. ning at 7:30. The Rev. Mr. Allin- Weber, Graham Cleaves, Leslie Refreshments were served by theyoungsters'whp are. at least 12 NIPPY -SMOKfUI- Communists invaded South China. A plea for clean' white Boos and Kn. A. H. Fran- ger, who preached at a similar Women's. Guild in the large Fel- years of. age who.would like to join Kerr, Robert Clare, Charles Good- ART SUPPLIES As field headquarters secretary, has been made by the Tomn^ IIIIIIII, Mrs. E. r. mission at the Calvary Methodist lowship room after the service; the church •will meet on Wednes- fellow, George Reusch, David GARUC BACON , • Xn. W. B,' Foster, Church in Albany, N, Y.. last week, PIGinUNKS. -• ...... :'."'". she is well acquainted with all Guild. Edna ft- H- ttadley, 5io 1 Sunday ViUbe.obseryed.as Ref- days at 4 p. m. The first meeting HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Eaton,'David Wurth. David Hardy new sections of the field together with Mohawk drive is in charge of «Bivenid* drive. will assist. Also assisting will be and Mfchael Stevens. , CANVAS BOABDB 5, Mrs. Wa ormation Sunday. The pastor will was held yesterday. • ••••Nl y their problems and needs. lections. cant ' CSIMI rrm» BASKL8 BKDSHK8 Other meetings, during the c A ISCE" 6 MIAlTNfUll In r^mobU bof The Rev. Jack Shepherd, who J pothers Plan Sale fsJTVslMws OS and Water Color will speak on Tuesdd^ night; went ing' week will include:. Yi "The JBeuuty of Choir, Thursday at 7 p. m.; Methodists spunsored-by- to China in 1946 and served on the llEo cans i PAINTING SETS Kansu-Tibetan border. ''When the Choir, Thursday at S p. m.; Mothers' Clutyof Boy Scout Troop ChMk Style Ti(!« 3 Bex—-apoffox, Communists invaded China, ', he lor Luther League.. Sunday at Plan Mission t . ti t; t W;of, St. Michael's Church wiU be 451ns. "~ MA8TBBFKCE AftT SETS transferred to the'island of' Min- p. mrr Boy. Scout held Friday, November 6, between JOAN OP ARC ^ day at 7:30 p. hi. "Ideal for Bobbin* or Treat ratat by ..the . danao, in the Philippines, where W.ICJJL, 1430 kc.ft a. m. and 5 p. m., at 108 North cam he has labored among the Moslems. The Lutheran World Relief drive For November Uruon-avenucT Mrs. A. S. Fllcek is for wearable used clothing; win — of Article IV. Section VH. paragraph t of the SUNDAY. NOV. 1. 2:15 P. M. chairman, ussbted by Mrs. Ger- BitterBeair* % ALL STANDAJU) 8EEB •Mrs. Mary Tingley, ' who will Cransord Methodiet Chunch is te ntake lawful-the conduct of games of chance sometimes ttltMl GOOD speak Thursday night, has served continue through the Friday. ard Flririey.' con* - ' csitri Thanksgiving. Needed are soils. Mpactag tor partierpation in tbe " ' tsatt 'the iregisUtare to make lawful the conduct of NIAUNfttll PICTURE FRAMES in mission work in South America Kond phase of the United Evan- wa called Kaflles. by bona fide veterans, charitable., MclNTOSH since 1942, She first served in overcoats, trousers, overalls, dtttas- or fraternal organisations, civic and service dubs, VEOttABU JUICI IN STOCK es, skirts, caps, gloves, geHatie Mbnkm of the New York piales, Narlno, Col6mbin, among of the Methodist Church, aa aisa first-aid or rescue squads, under sueh restrle- cam the Indians of the. highlands and sweaters, robes; mufflers^ h, as shalttl fronfromt timtime tot ' timeti bbe prescriberibd d bby lawl . whehn wear, stockings, socks, shoes (tow Mis. which wiin he conducted throughout " of sach games of chance are to be devoted "to cdu- the Negroes of the Coastal region. i or l LOO CABIN, RICHARD HARTIG More recently she pioneered in heels and closed toes), &&£ JS?*tJS !ff* P»We«PWted nsesuses,, inn any mu»n- bedding, infants* clothingV y. fa« which the saajertty of the quaUfied voters, voting thereon as DID YOU TAKE (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOF) Samanlego. Narino, where she re- No w ports there was much opposition. Clothing collected at the local l^[Jf .> »jgg anthoctai the same, acreed te by the one hundred Pancake 101 N. Union AT* *|KSyef$!^^ thousand nine «un- WHITE tOSI The Rev. J. W. Whipple. whochurch _ will' be delivered to the RPOSE V of prayer as verses from Pr6verbs: of such gambling is an insult to most Protestant churches in t*£P? til Ctarlatiao Science, "My Son, despise not the chas- Urn y 4S_$J.2« tening of the Lord; neither be The Rev of CoiTs whose eyes gamhiiitg is definitely evil. Many leaders and ad- weary of his correction: Tor whom A Vrm Lecture hcrents of other faiths agree.,Bingo and raffles are prohibited Ib. . 15e it, COurpMt INMM the Lord loveth he correeteth; even can Q: as a father the- son in 'whom he dc- By •:••; '" • • |n the Roman Catholic Archdioceses of Chicago, New. Orleans entitled r Ughteth" (3:11,12). EU8ABETB !% and V $1.00 VAIUI AUNT JEMIMA SURF "Christian Science; Among" the passages to be read from "Science and Health, with Member of the Board of Lec- 5. Legalized gambling has been tried many times be- PANCAKE m It's Awakening and . Key to the Scriptures" by Mary tureship of The "" Mother Drontdary CUE MIX Healing Muaion" Baker Eddy will be: Church, The First Church o* fore. It always endain gross scandal and abuses of all kinds. . ONI OP EACH IN PKO. MIX 33c «*57c "Do you ask wisdbm to be mere. , Christ, Scientist, in Bnntnn. Note the current Yonkers Raceway murder and'other crimes. WHItl, DEVIL'S POOD, YELLOW H.JIAY, C.8. Iful and not to punish sin? Then _Mass. , •'••" "• ' '• NOVEMBER 1 -8 ye ask amlss^Without punish- • . •• 6. This amendment would pertuit the legalization of TksMcCantuAtHom* OPEN of Lcctumhlp 'nen, sin would multiply (10:31-1). Thurs., November 19, big-scale, commerdaliKed gambling under the cloak of relig- _ „ ,. Ctmrch. Th« Tint The Golden text is from James: WOR itSO-WtOO IVIN.NG HANSCOM IM Ck*m. BclMitfet. In Bo,ion. "Draw nigh to God, and he will A ion and charity. Prizes at a miiet game of bridge or penny ante , DOL«'$ ; Irow nith to you. Cleanse your -•• would still be illegal. ' .;, WHITE land*. yc.sinnex«;and purify your SHCBMABr SCMMKt nntn — KM u ii Tie* P. M. warts, yc double minded" AVDROUVM -HA* — 7:U I PIMWPIE BREAD llnecla. Aveaar. B 7. The Legislature would be given carte blanche to 31 NORTH AVE. B-School Avenue. CranferA. regulate "charity'' gambling now and forever. Next to The Fire House nsi cwtaof catfr.sciimsi Undtr the auspice* of \'i AT WLM ST. CRANFORD sliced. PkwyM First Church of (Christ, 8. The effect.of the Amendment would be to make caAMroas . front several FREE PABUHQ Ib- Sunday II- A. It Sciential, > New Jersey an JEastern Nevada, a headquarters and happy CRANFORD RADIO •:f ientlst, Sunday Schaoll It A. It. . • stilt hunting ground for professional gambling operators, M-J. . .TwUmonlal S«rvk« is- W«4n««Uy Kvaalnc I;1S o'clock Where Mr, Joe Saves You Dough HADHO ROOM fou IIS N»Hfc Vmtoa Prctfri Ynr fkiMrei ui YwrJuie ky i " NO" Voif! f >P«n dally Mem. thru rri.. 10:io to 4 * , Saturday 1 to « P. ML ' Invited To Attend ... —Paid for by ,the Cranfbrd Clergy Council Friday •vwtlnft, 7:M to a. •-.,> • !••"'• •

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; r . THE CRANPOW3 CITIZBI AN^ CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, 2* 19S3 C CTAKTOITO CTTIZEW A^ ject is supported by a two-mlllion- ducted th£ survey and submitted a course . on October 1. Instructors itve industries, each Window im- Usuo of ilio DuPont magazine '-*> •-?»• Council of Church ' Friday aboard lh« heavy cruiser . »nd doHar, grant from the Sloan Foun- report to Jthe Township Committee. Included Lt. Woods, Lt. Walter »I. dergoea overr200 indlvldiful \vt>rk in UN i-:ititin:il liu.!.' :u)verti>inj»' in ».i Church Theft Charge flrrt Wednesday ol the maaib In- 1 fint-crade children are : Citizenship Ealtimorc after six months in Music Topic to dation and ts headed by Dean Rus- which was officially accepted. The Brown of . Plainileld, Magistrate .operations and inspections. -Yet, 1934. . •.•••,•, .. Tktr Film Program, j First Meeting Held by Board of Newcomers stead of the first >uesdaj. Mother^ 2 sell of Teachert College of Colufti=-| report was each window is custom tailored to \ '' , the/ Mediterranean and spent the Brings Jail Sentence th,e topic of a mag- Henry Clements of Plainfteld, a bin University fir. William S zine artji the 9 measurements taken from A ». ,, * "' , week-end with his family net*. He Accused of th* theft of *« from p NMVV after graduation- Vincent is executive' officer.' the buyerfs house primary win- -:: ±.<-: ' Weather Check's own factory l)i' l-i-UI M'lh,' tenipU- ' Mis-. Sen W. Gcddes," rrewly- courity jail when arraigned on a partments throughout the county ^ Wiunti wwc;,jVf in th<, Coronation Natfa, Re. i colored film with jound by the Among Participants committee in setting Up the pro- who,totk this special course heard mechanics. ' • 1 U tiltctcd [Jrc^iucnt of *ht' Nt-wcom.- larceny charge before Magistral* h your greatest organ value For Motorists ^•"*• »« «*{»S*V»' "«', vU.w honoring Queen Elizabeth HI.' 'American Music Conference, Chi- jecjj. The CEP gather's material on lectures on the following topics: j Latest' Weajthcr Check Honor Bt'il'.-K.l Wi|inen"s Glu..- Charles J. Stevens in Municipal In Education Project •'. Speeding charges brought fines V,-v *&&,.:. SUvrrmwi and ;Th i ^ Ud - th ^ ixs" Cilib. presided''at her'first cx.- cago, will be part of the program projects"- usea In xdnnection with Engineering as ,an Ai^J to Enforce- i was commendation from DuPont •last'Thursday niijht. Mrs. Court /recently^" He entered a' and court cost' assessments for of . Gibralter: Cagliaru Sardinia; ^cuti^crx.'^ri: i«'.ci.::pg !^- »w-k at. to be presented at the Cleveland A infecting of the Citizenship Ed- citizenship'.training and makes it ment. Education as an Aid to En- i for the company's'application °f The pivii:ram iiH'lU(jenviiis.tra;:on in clay by Mrs. Ul- lit France: Algiers, Algeria; Istanbul, Variey had been arrested on a well as others.' Similar projects windows .— ^inothei' ••-inilusti'v • Plans uiTL c'.rt-.;)'ttt'i for Wed- at 8 p. m* day at Columbia University in New rate Charles J. Stevens in Munici- New Jersey's "Muter Vehicle and liaii-Tohnsim,'sculn'rressi. who'ii-as XI- C+*ijb<. Jr..*Wtrician's Turkey: Trieste: Venice and Genoa, similar charge by Newark polict* are now being ' developed in all % "tirst.'v DuPont Will ' foatmv- pgA for PTA mem- Yt»'k City to determine how to im- pal Court Monday njght • as fol- si"Accidv nI Records anc! -iittrodm-cd bv^Mrs: Howarii Harris. rr_i.t«r tij sjot CSN'.. . tifin ^ind' material'availabje on cit- avenue, east, $20 and $3;" Malcolm oi Mmu-t: :.:.,).T ^-^ :*•• .-ho-?;. Cleveland, and will be given' by, was taken into'cujiUxly.. there by effort is .being "made to introduce her '.PiVploin's or Trailic Con- Lt. Lester Powell and Patrolman izouship trah: A. White, Montclair, $15 and $3 • A b^k* "'jr.fi ,j ."t.-..trvc i^lc veil.bo W combined Parent-Education citizenship training in all.classes. troi and Regulation:- ; Lawrence "Bonnell; The theft here Richard I. Mergel, 54 Spruce strpet, Committees in order to stimulate Trie CraWiprd public school .sys- He said the local school system is Regular'classes of-the fall term ocurfed on November 28. 1892. an interest in music, reports Mrs. 6h is an original, member doing as mach as anyone in this $12 and $3, and Burt C. Riehter, of the academy, which opened Sep- Gus Cohen, Cleveland parent-edu- Lt: Powell reported that Summit „ /project, was represented at project and more than some. 194 North avenue, east..SlO Hircld VpJgstadt,Mrs. Arthur H. Grauten, Mrs. John B. Cannons. Mrs. Ben W- Geddes,. Mrs. ''• A t'hr$e-day'' workshop for fac-'Avery. Appearing on the show ov- for a stop sU«ot violation. •" x\ A'-vi, Mr.^.'Cr.;.-:rk- D..I.Ju!!.. Mrs. " Miss.OIga Spech^ music apprec- Miss Mary Jw Amato. art teacher At Weather Cheek E.ivw.r.iJ. ii«.-r:.v!.. Mr,. D^id A. George 'KarrJ]p->, Mr?. Douglas Schneider and llis/CL Estabrook;startding-r^Mrs. Charles D, ' iation; Louis Haar. choosing an in- ulty members of schools in Newer Channel 13, WATV, Newark, Charges/n canvassing without a for :he'elementary schools, will 1 tk.i.-;al. .>.!';:. K^t:..* W.^n. Mrs. " H.<> to acquaint teachers with • the. ^ both of'Newark. : coln-Sherman\Pre-SchcJol . Child tion, .arid' three high school ^stu- liies paid to Court Clerk Willis policy of evening Showroom hours j icy. •"•'•'..• . •• ' .•' ' Audience.participation in a gen- Study Group sponsored by the Un-, \i-qrk pf the project and with ma- dents:, Nancy Reihert.jDiane Mr.v Wrhjrr. Sh.-rpc, Jr.. num- eral discussion will be invited. . - iird '.at the Violations Bureau at the/Factory indefinitely. | coin and Sherman Parent Teacher t'enW available. tin and William Douglas. . ' -• / Since 4he late opening schedule! ber.-tup ihuirrr'.jr.. t_-ntorti:.:-.cd ^t-v-,., Walih and EileC-n. Ziobro. Ic't krjee and right side •>of the during the week included'the fol- Associations. The meeting-^willbe It isthe object of the project. Dr. The classes made the survey/at lowing for speeding: John H. Cle-was inaugurated last month, hun-l t-.-jI 'r*u.\' ••(."•iilkTi", Fruity ••it. her' ] The leaders accompanying iho head. * • ' PTA Board Meeting held at 8: l^i p. mi. at the^^ljome of the request; of Mr. Whltty./The hcrr.c. 15 Mohj\«.ic drjve: • Mrs.Brownies ' nest saicV^to include citizenship ver, Hillside, $12 and $3; Salvar- dreds of Cranford-area residents | girls ve-.e Mrs. R. Leimann and. The parked car struck in the Mrs.'M. Carlozzi; 307 Walnut ave- students made" plans for ajrfd con- Gt-or;* "'Wl • ,Z:w.rritrmin, Mrs'. TKe board of the-Cleveland Par- • training inall subjects. • The pro- dore Giordano, Jersey City, $13 have visited the Weather Check Mrs. H. Ziobro.. - ', '[ , . ':iC ckknl is owned by John _XL nue, and will be presided overly M'ichoc! ..''M^ri-hicm-.. Mrs. Ht-Tiry- ent-Teacher Association will meet wv- and $3;, .John Vitale,'.34 South factory tp discuss their storm win- i Thompson of 97 Sopth Union .ave- Mrs. John Hargreaves, chairman {Sji!. Mrs. Ifcrtld Ent^irc'ro, Mrs.. Elect Leaders in the -School lunchroom next Since it» iBtrodaetm.. the PbimanT has been Nineteenth street, Kenilworth, $10 dow problems and to inspect the Gir Spins, HH-4 Park««l : nut. . . b Thursday at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Wal-for Lincolru and $3; Karl Gromlich, Nixon, company's block-long, .storm win-, Thomas I^-ohy an--t: it :he h''>ir.t of Mrs.. ti:,k. 24. ..of Scwaren; tnad-j two.';'nt'w H:lt>cv and Uobcrt -^-vIcn is" a complete dmoa^traboa of. tW. Hammond Organ, be- er, to operate his car, Stuart H. .tecret.-irj-; and Betsy Wells, trcas-, -,,^, • • *•• »••••-»•• "firsts" whichthe Weatjfier Check Alter: I'.. M^rroy.-. IA Hamilton - istcd Lt. Woods in the investiga- caiue «nl» ico that way «31 you'learn thr many cxclottive Budd of Elizabeth paid $10 and $3, i _, . -", . : complete turns and then struck a , and Nicholas Marone, Jr., of Rah- company has pioneered in trie{ avei.'uf. Tr;< •-•<-• ;.tteiK\:nt u.'t. rc: advanlacrs of ^ihi* i»-**wi^«yi*/i»««i mm ni... only in this urcr'. Plans ^re being made for a •i-'a r parke' d. «M Lintol. n , aveiiuo «>fti.'.r , tion. 'aluminum.' window 'industry. Th& Mr-s.-Wilii-i.-r/Kip.^, M:.-. P. C. Mof- ttallowecri picnic lunch on SatUr- way, paid $7 and $3 for ignoring ---—.- rWtrVuUug—-with'—.-it>—-;auitityihiW- • •' -J— ^_ L:—, : way will you disicmrr wiiar3Sj000 other cburcbes have a stop " sign. Forty-four persons success of its factory-direct oper- iti;uU^ -Mi>. Onri A- S "already proweiHol rl;.y. Mrs. K. H. Blanding is troop|,lrjVen (;>• J<.^-ph Nf. O^.nowski. j CoilHlllllee Chairman ' paid a total of $56 for parking vio- ation^lwis resulted in- the opening of retailvfactory branches through- Rosi. Mrs... DtiUr MacMiUan and leader ancLilri. A. &• WV1U. assfci-iJr.. 21. of 39 Bu.nside avenue/at ; Dr; EI(rtor E. Crucnjnu" of • 20 , — j~lm*. lations. ". , , ' Mi's. 'Robert Bolo.u-. . . t:i:;t leader. iS<.uth Union and ljucolii avenutis i . . • out the East, although nil. win- . . . , -t I.OA . ., c, .,i..., .,_^.. .J;,, , : Cresccni • place has been named dows are stilKmade at thrcw#ntwiis.;o>>l»c«?rc,M-rts. . chriir.nan of the ethicy s committep e Police Complete Another WeathefsCheck iridusr j J-. _m try "first" was its present assem- Clothing Collection Ellen Ahf scribe. Judy D.ivisoViTalcott;. JoseMr::f :Cuj'WwSki Julia Ogonowski,. 63. wl). 62;'-ar.o werde !'6' societyf the .Unio Thne appointmenCtiunty Chiropractit was anc- these ads? Refresher Course bly-line method for custom-made Cf>trirnittei were .selected for. the ridim: with their son. u-c)rc tVoattd I1OUIU,O(, by br.. Joseph Barylick 6f 8-11 Cl'Jii •*"(!I cciifliic: a clfj'.i ami treasurer, Donna aluminum" windows. ' Pnttxtrned i Halloween party to be held at the at • .policepolice- headquarters by DrDr. • a " ouMi-ctio.'i fi>r the Cr;iiii"f' rl: (iokl> ' a recent home of -Mrs. J. n. Talcott, 106 Abraham Tlu.le* lor shook, an.l "" In Traffic La.w after the assembly lines madepop- iare. A-w«:!;.Uf;:i .,t n; rj:tf'.ins or. Maple place. The decorating com- Miss Eleanor Ogonowski lect-ivxd '.meeting in the:Park Hotel,. Plain- ^fotir proflpecti UHH" by the aircraft and autombr NoV«.-ml>er" 19 at tht- hiV.isi- o'f. Mrs. Lt. Thomas H. Woods, of the. mittee includes Donna -Talcott, treatment for contusions of. thejlield. , . -„ X Jc+iri Laudti.b* rCer dt 814 Shad«w- (right in this newspaper! HAMXOXD ORGANS ^ _ x Cranford Police Department, dean Judy Dayison, Ellen Ahr,:and Car- 1 PAUL L. TftOAST lau.-n drive. Wtstiield. MUSICS most CLOBIOCS VOICE r -—- :•-. • of the Police Training .Academy Only the Rrpnbliran party offers you triple-qualified olyn Schmidt. The refreshment of thfe Union County Police Chiefs' At a recent meeting 't the club jTbqrH be looking committee is Judy Marcmann, Jo- Association, awarded certificates'at rumliilutea in nexl Taes«lay'« decflion . . . candidatesJtvho have a-'report liie committee. • j Su;,a'n, KinhtllnKer have chd'rgv'of [New. Jersey OttS during the regular fall session of colleciinc the canned giVfls' for the .the academy now in progress at the OPTOMETRIST Our Slate and Congressional, our County ami Munie- THims. OROUCHO SAYS, "See the NEW 1054 Cranford Welfare Emergency DE S0m . ,,.• born NOVEMBER 5 . .. armory. ' '• 25 North Ave., West pal tickeLs offer men and womrnwhose fitness lias been estab- Shelf. Mrs. A. Kijihtlingcr is the EVENINGS Police Chief William A. Fischer, troop leader and Mrs. Robert Day-' weighjt 3950 pounds . ". . at ypur (Cranford Theatre Bldg.) CyCo^ocysei one of th,jtf organizers of the acade- lished ... individuals for whom you can vpte with fonftdence L ison is the assistant leader. De Soto-Plymouth dealer .. . and my, and its.fkst dean in 194*7, acted • The following cirls from Troop IHUIBCPMONi tell Vem OroudHa sent you!" as master of ceremonies for^the. OUnfonl 6-0200 ... you know them. 51 of St. Michael's School, visited opening_session—ofr^tKeTefresher i the Cranford firehou.se on . W«l- EL 241668 jtcsday: Kathleen Bannon, Cath- eiine Blochcr, Joanna Buckley, ••«•-• •• •• 9 » m Jane Mary Currie, Constance Glo- STATE AND IN ppff gorski. Barbara Lchmann, Karen lMi.U. Ann Lcimann, 'Dorothy M.ngncr, COUNTY GOM^DNITY

Maria Malaspina. Suzanne McKay, <0> Mary Ellen Picozzi. Alda Rcvukus, for Go ^~ CRANFOkD " Joyce Itomcr. Kathleen Sharkey, Barbara Siems, Rosemarie Staddie,! Paul £. troaslNl-i^MJA far Township Committee / Clarence 'L. Frite 19-A +K tar Member rf GEORGE F> HETnEtD Fred P. Anderaen 20-A J IF *OU SEC <5POO IKf George F. lletfield 4-k EVERYBODY WEARLV EVERV8OOV WILL SEC for Members' U GARWOOD / CtOOO IU Florence P. Owyer 5-A Francis D. Knight 19-A ' ¥«a*ll «ee the cood In. va G.aifTor.1 Thorn** 6-A •lice yoo «ive us a trial. Garlyle W. Crane 7-A Burton fl Dickerman 20-A William R. Vanderbih 8-A KENILWORTH • ferlfajror ^CHROEDER : for Sheriff The Leading Savings Institution in Central Union County RobcrtCKrueger 19-A EL. 2-6533 • CR.6-3^74 I Ur C—nellmen — S years you'll go ! for' Surrogate Ernest A. Vardalis 20-A / Cliarlen A. Otto, Jr. 1O-A Dory Himpele 21-A YOU— far Cotmeil vacancy of a "Hodrt" Engine SAVINGS . tttnBag is the legal aaafcwk of a Cast YOUfT Charles L. Bauer, Jr. 11-A Kenneth R. Ibrt

STATE REFERENDA: for rrcehaMen'— Sjmmn lad herttVtfce aicot part of «•—tf wavy Vtdetm -SAVINGS Fna<«8 L. Cxmdon 23-A INSURED UP • On your voting machine y»a will v find two Public Questions, each W. lleHirh 12-A looking to * constitutional amend- TO $10,000 ment. Nd, I would "make lawful Donahl M. Pearnall 13-A ACCOUNT the conduct of games of chance" /Cwonen ' . • ' SH0UIDH7 DRIVE for worthy purpose*. No. 2 would extend the benefits of veterans' Albert J. Benninger 14-A L A. Lehr, Jr.. 16-A widows' tax exemptions. These •i.. .And a gambler is any CURRENT BIVIiESD are Important changes and should forFreelMUer—lyrar WyUysOiM 17-A be studied with, the greatest care. I span who drives a car TO GET INTO THE ACT! Several municipalities also have And . • • in addition to higher «aminqi. you'll find it so much ecntor, friendlier public questions of local Import- Donalil D. Mackcy 1S-A W. H. Fr«lrrirkHon, Jr. 18-A I without adequate insur- ; and more conventont to Sow at W««tfl«ld Federal Savlngt . . . Youll be ance. ' . '•' But hurry. It's getting late. Now-^—right now— ance — and RISKS ALL thrilled by our Sewe-By-Mail Proaram (w« pay P«rtage both Krayi): our of hit worldly possessions. is the time to open /our heart . . . open your Drive-In Taller Window, and our spacious otf-atreet parking facilities. Remember this. If you purse. Thesaaad many ottwr >prond*rfuL s*rrlc«tf await you at nearby Weatfleld can't afford insurance you Fedetal Saving*. Jolp the passbook parade to higher earnings. Open your *>*?! can't * afford to drive an Your community has a great charitable cam- savings acouni today. , automobile I paign undeKway. And tlio money you give to NEXT TUESDAY this CampaigV will spur on the impcrtant work, WK HANllIJi AI.I- IORMH being done — help the ncccjy • . . giving hope . dt INHUBANCK WITU to men, y^pmert and children less fortunate than COMTAMtH. you. N . BOLDEST vote Your cooperation Is vitall Polls Open From 7 a. m. to 8 p.m. CIMUIS M. YEAKEL early GIVE GENEROUSLY _> M_ *-. «__ FINANCIAL INSTITUTION • Ill VON NIMIS? OtMMMIU WW • CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COHNEH BHOAD & PROSPECT STBEETS 6-2474 TO YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN Fwiided 1888 HOURS: 8 A. M- TO 3 P. M. DAILY 6 p. M. TO 8 P. M. MONDAY EVE*}. —Piid tar by Union County Republican Committea i Trust Bldg. N ORRJS € HE V R OLET

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.-;• I /^-' T THE CHANFOBD cmZES AKD CHROWCLE. THURSDAY, OCTOKER ». THE CHANrTHUJ CTTttEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1953 SECTION TORE* .

o< the supper committee. She he pointed out was vital in the suc- assisted by Mr*. P. O.-JDUB- Scouts Plan Expansioi T'-:-v>.Ti In Fashion Show cess of a scout troop! Mr. Smith Scattis jt. Mrs. G. E. Ostexheldi/ and rea Representatives to Attend First Meeting promised support to Scoutmaster t several ^senior scout*. '_ • • '' .Tfco 'Girl Scouts of the U.SJV. was cited by Mrs. Roy F. ^ Gipson and his assistants in fur- J-WTti^reak*--a- 3p*e5ir effort ta ter^O^uji Cisaae. Ma~ -Girf-Seout^Hgs^ thering 'the scout activities V r.txt'-rwq ytirs'to'-reach the thriu- 'javr.i'. .as' tab* reasae why .ejttra- yavi (roop. Mi'. Martin promised the Members, isar.ds cf girls who need scouting Granary1 efforts rsust-be 'made to m'jH PoUce Chief "William A. Fischer of Cranford. Chief Fred full backing of the ]Ciwanis Club At 1U* • A'*# n*lanrr ' 3r.-i'afe ;*iiC.«^g'fof it. according to -,4rve rr.dre'£irls. 1= tfee .sext lew i of GarWood and Chief George ConkUrt of Kenilworth will be Tor the troop.. ( Attracts 17 ; i ' ' Two seiio' *couts were'guests of. ** 1VC» Atteil€IIHg-~~ j? j^ !u:ulR adopted at the. 32^c '"jears. At the sa=e t-ne/sjfcrs. laj- as a progress report" on municipal participation in the state's , •*"••-••;•, • •',« wv» . » - if '_• o I rational convention at its closzze-.ioc rcted that saeye 15 expected to • Buy Scout Troop 74 held its flrst Trustees to Attend a Ljie a Day" traffic safety drive is submitted at a meeting I . _all meetins friday evening at the Si honor at the ai^ui*. leayer^ouS-.; fjlstFICt Meeting fsession ir.'C:r.- a 4; p*«eat .joewase: in representatives under the State-Wide Traffic Area Plan ^.—! Lincoln School. Scoutmaster Leon Workshop November 5 ol dim*?,- d tee Cranifcrd Area r ' . ... , .: . . May. Mr«T B- C. .Befder..' deiejate-. tae -idult Jjc-puiaaqc. which wifl t^State League o£» *71\||iGipsesn announced that 17 boys 1 THIS WINTER Members of the Board of Edu- Girl Set?ut Coi-'-cti Monday night, i' Several 7.fnembers o! the Crar.-I .=»•'wcr:-=''rie=dship'project County PTA Meeting """ masters Irvin Muldrpw and Julius Tluiisday. . \ '... 1 School Boards Association ut cc cy Mr*s.. B. .,,;-fere i.ev oi..the2Tls* Rr.ta.ry D.i-'| | Jackson expressed satisfaction .guests, .were, uiird"^ l'...-.a 700 S«T_K< Girl Scout-- Sook . ;cr .Gs.-: Scents. Ttits. icr .Korea." Plans forthe\campalgn were ^Kpurteen Cranford women at- Springfield. . . C. Belaec. .cour.c:! J>r e=:dtr.t.' • •;:".• The'r^B^ic/HiU Fa^. rt in the. proceedings.^ '^ The -ndele^ - v^,- Uu*.cr.ec .^: the coeyentioc I j with the enthusiastic turnout. j4isw ,*r o' the Cranfiird dab ar.c j ind . Mabyn Re«V'es..' Senior Sc^u:. •».-;:- tr^e e^5«r:t:jl> that are aQfi Parent-Teacher Associations at proved to be the most popular A rhh'i Fischer, who vtas_»Wending ated. A highlight of the reorgani- State' Encair-prr.er.: a,t the Buffalo '7;r.r^V r. t ciitricT gcverncr. i.-: pre-j predicted 40 .percent^increase ^^'c^.-r^Ietely I^ddr.g .in Korea: McManus School; Iilnden. -atnong^ the trustees. This session the .r/.l \ n.cctineo'fthc Cfaqford Juvenile zation meeting held October 21 .* tw<> x . C. ficldcn. chairman of -the build- l>y--electiii- public Safety, discussed the Howard R. Best, superintendent of •"'..". ^. 202. High street, has been se- Tfc<- <.;.-.;; hii .c-.vr: ; -B-.VO a Life.a Day" program, goal ing^fpr additional state aid to edu-. Laurel; advancement, Timothy schools, will also join the group. nien over iiiany years hy very decisive".inajorjlieti. *".' .^:.".;:Jd:.-.g rtyrfc-'^ita'.-vtslc....^,^,:. xca. V-M h'eld• recently L-. i ~^.'i iur.cr.e^f: 'attended by 55C lected as one. of the models in the girr.-.-rr-^ :, : of'yiOach is the saving of 122 lives cationx^She also reported that six Mayer; activities. Jesse. Muldrow Mrs. G. riolmes Williams'has .; -Ir.t«rr.3t;cnjl-,"jre >'-- tr.i- , :rc ' ;..briry tf Cranfqrd Kixh •.-.:'•"..-.* 2'0.>»i/fcir. who .Sre -refgis- televisiolv.channels have been se- Janet Beadle's fashion drama. land'Joseph Bowers; and public dining the period from September selected a panel orl guidance and v ' M./ryr. HetVci ^"<---: 3 r r -."•.'•.•"'• " :'.v;'hc^;.\Gueits included Dr.-Ho-*'-" :*-'^ •rx-rj*;* 'ot trie Girl Scouts cured for educational purposes' in '"Along Fifth Avenue." to be pre- j relations. James King. Dave Hark- 1 M.'L. Taliaierro one on new tcaeh- The Reimhlicun Party control of C.on«ir< ss, the Speak- V- -.,•,>'•''i C *' C - • * •^.•& rf' ' r •-><' Jrorf. th'jf Crar.ford club . ^ j B^t. Mrsv G*:rge Bases.. &n^ uf trusi-'SyS-A- M-s>..Helen Hayes. 1 t<> December 31. ... . scnted November 8 at the Tcx- ness Accepted the enrollments in rr The meeting was conducted by NewTJetsey.\, • ' ' er interviewing, techniques. Mrs. •u;e*-ic . :r.. C.i"-:;r.r^i;. -:ir.'"'Rofc*r-. C Lcr.gai:er j _\j ,-..' {Catherine. Wagstatt".c?-. thX ^'tcsV J^T. iid--«s«-i .the liifecheoc. |-race Ballroom, 1020'Broad street. his official capacity as district T r l>,,llcc Chief Albert ,*flrrman of Revised "by^lawsp'which will Walter Conlcy's panel will discuss , crship, and Coiniiiittee C"hairiiiansl)i|», could very |>ossihly be Vw":^.': the'-.dr-.-v^ir.:; -•..'.•:' S-. r.:.;r "•* .::Vr.t C. .Van Crtatxibtrli.-. J,c ^r.ldtd Ch^ot*r: Frank ilarct • ir.c .'&&r:ti<: "ui-t that Girl Scouting Newark." " , - u ' executive of _TJnion Council. Sid r Westlieid," who stressed, the need affect local organizations, were ap- the exceptional child -and Mrs. ^ww3 \*. . w.r.^ L'.r. ••;:• ' - - : . _ i ;ir. i: r / : for coordination- among New Jer- proved. -. • . „ ^\ Charles Redden's, budget lbie decided hy George Hclueld's election, since we have a margin " »Z;rr.mciTnan.. adrr.uiii.trators in "tr.e y ^' ~ •*—- ^-ii* rr.^n ase nndirig' •ity municipalities, pointing out >'«-ar.. . . • • :Ioca-! school.':;-ar.d teac5ier-^=onsar*''y'!r.r-• ••'-- :----• to >-.:.rk •ac.th their. Auxiliary to Sponsor of only four Republican votes in Congress. ~-Z &-,hi.-i\jV.Vr:-ii.ii!i)''fr.-.rr Cranfv.rc cd; Kenilwcrth, aL ll ii -- ^ their that traffic problems know no mu- Dr. Cagtaldo to Speak ^-.^.nTcri is wt:: Junior VI4 PlansL In additionv three members of :;.ch :r.-;..-:,-:' Mr;. MicCiary.-. Mrs. nicipal boundary lines, and that Girlat Girls'Slate r I the pooling of ideas helps in the Dr. Neil Castaido will speak, on er.;.;r,-Ixr';*!-;<--V. M.'s. Chocnoiriir;;'Mrs. cSicers fir t>;a-.year/ire: Mr-. Lajtc^ wii reelected- na-. . ' An application by Cranford solution of mutual difficulties. Annual Barn Dance [ i?±iS; Sy j * "Modern Concepts of Surgical Di- All of those line citizens in the 305 election districts '.i.'y'ar.ci Mrs. Arthur 1 Bettj-' L/^a B5ak^Iyr- •president: j.cr.aj- presides*..c¥ the crgarLLzatipn'. it 212, American Legion Auxiliary. agnosis and Treatment' at the i Mrs. William J-lLyr.r.e Sheldon, vice-president: .:'c'r a >*cc,i3 twor-year term-.- The Under the plan, th& state is di- to sponsor a girl at,>Gurk State, is Martin, as institutional representa- the ^- Cfrill: Edwarci DeKtr.er and ..by'.the.indiyiciial schools. first six Weeks of the campaign. may be purchased from any mem- t.The unit also reported that two a Republican Congress. '. i . .' All sizes in stock, m your measure- This figure was. two short of the dq^en phonograph records have '.ing fcrce for frw.-'iorr.. Maa Reeyes.'.Tr-^tu:^ P. J. Cbrk: ' • " l : >.L-s E:!a Haver =hc\ved slides;'b.f. TIME TOGO ber or at the door. Plans for the •'-••••••- Hed'Cro=\ Training' merits and well have y goal set for that period. Up to Oc- affair wer,e made by the association been sent to the children's ward at DR. CHARLES A. SPEER, DR. T. R. AVSTI1S, order ready for you tober . 11, traffic mishaps had at a meeting last week at the home Bonnie Biira' Sanatorium. Berke- Be sure to Vote <»n Election Day and 'Vole-ihe Eulire- 'Mrs. D..-" L'Ccp,;^i.,::r«ctc « of C' mmU '•"•'SPCA "ReeleCt e "' !Cen-erheld"" ' '"'• >3- Hood College. Frea-: >CCJ-J. -A-e^-cr-->d 32 r.w ... . f- •• ' . • __ erioc. Md.. in July. •• • • , • : to pick up. (We'll deliver, too, if you wish...) claimed 60 throughout the state, of Miss, Marrion Merrick of 15 ley /^eights. \ DR.S. H. CARSLEY.DR. EDWARD KASSOVF Refre~hrr.cr.ti' 'xere served hv compared with S9 for the same Adams avenue. . ' It was also announced that the Republicau Ticliiet ;ffonrGovcriM»r doWnj;-^- "Vow Will Not Ivader>'. ccM rcerr-Ot-rj ar.c-. period in i952: Last year 317 traffic . stand j;j-ciis B".-=-rr.'wrr?. She ione cf the ce-:l-:ing ,'claiies under' All Park West storm sub is made from clear < Mrs. Mary Knuer was appointed unit' will. receive antOeariy bird" • take pleasure in announcing r deaths occurred during the period Find Any Communists in The Republican Party!" reported vha: ;r.c-rc- ire' 53 troopi •±27' North .he direction of Mrs.' Mvrrle'Krip-: 1.% in. white pine, aU kUn-dr^ed, toxk-treated chairman for the spring formal, citation for 100 percent paid up 1 MC iec-''. from September 1 to December 31. under, the C^rtea Art^Ccund, ^ ^« wa* •^«'l«^d..sec-';. which wil be held in conjunction membership. \ ' \. 1 the association Twc.rr.-:« tkv.t« ^Cuid •iikcw.cr-J.^H-1 :ht ";^-^«-2,>'t^-; and water repeOant. Clear glass. glazed and The fatality record by counties. Members of the unit vrill serve witIIhI thUice Elizabetui»nwt.uhi Juniow«...-~r- Club. _ „'>.;>,, v.... i,ry y-^f.^. ,rhy overling of ;r!e t'nroti County; fin- the period of September 1 to ftr~tEc•""Prt-vehtTcb . of j T ire started. \ Fololwing the meeting, the Jun- the annual Armistice Day dinner in their office at C. W..-.-fc.'d was" chair- October 11 in 1952 and 1953 fol- ior VIA held a Halloween party, of Cranford Post 212 at the Casino. Crusty to Animals at th* R«e!le, Mcm'bers of :he Five- C«partmer:t, lows 1053 1952 __^ , . . , __ . _i . _ • V 19 HOtLY STREET Firer.cuie:. .••• •• •:• -. a;ter- i-xringuishing a -arsss rire at- MKlcllcux .10 12 Frr-r^ J. Be!j>.srl of Spr.r.gtJetd.: the 6r.d 0; Adimi avenue: Monday > Hi ruen ...... 8 dog trarner and brct-icf. was flt-ct-! infer^r.e-J the police that':. tver;:ngi ORANGEBURG INSULATION Ks 12 WATCH REPAIRS fc/i prerr.ed'vice-president; i vertibl.e . • ' ' ' ' • •' . • '' 1 . 2 for the[(practice of , •q-ft. Uurllnuton Frank H.-Betz d the Suburban 3 CJI(>C May .. ,. 2 WATCHES ELECTRONICALLY ' Trust'.Company was e!ect«l treas-'! ~^~~ Uo. ft Ctihit>orlund ..'2 OOOODOOOOOOOOO per 1M td. ft. GliM.-1'Ktck' .. 2 \ PEDIATRICS -uftr siicecdjng Miss .Gloria Mc- .. 2 Cbeesfally Gha (Ideal for l«w-e«U utility bnildin< and/or BondleX Motimouth C'jViT-.acic or" RostUe Park who re— i Hudson -. .. 1 Morriu ...0 i mains in a star! ' position. ! Better than clay! Sever rusts . . . roots P»yt far I*MU within the year ! lower .. 0 tSm JEWELERS remodeliiir- • . . S.itrni can't penetrate . . . n« mortar needed' at .. 0 Telephone . I 'A preliminary report Was. Sub- jteaUnc bibs. Somerset 4 OMAHA DBIVE CMMMI-* qualified for 4 Jta .. a CRahford 6-6598 ! rriitted by Mr. Rowlar.d on the irserii Umok .. n •• ' — We Call for and Deliver — American Board of Pedlaries Warren , n ' progress of the drive for funds to fuirt.-ii « .. ••••••-=:. . . \^- (complete the acquisition of •-site LANDSCAPERS tk Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bonnell, •; for the fcrecxion of a rr.i.vitrrX' shei- GROWERS 72, of \ 673 North avenue, west, CKANFOKD. X. J. •WesUleld, in Muhlenberg-Hospital, FALL CJLEAS VT GARAGE DOORS Plainllcld, on October 13. following Xanare Spread a three-car accident in Gar\i^6od on nvhUk*y Diikner Tonight to Fete Shrvtw Trimmed. eU. from October 7, marked Union County's coat* o little mor*. Tomajiulo, Sellers. •*• •;•/•'* OH CR 6-1973 or (Irst traffic fatality since the start CH S3873 of the campaign'on September 1. forte* a little better Superior Court Judge Nicholai ] A. Tomfsulc and Carrol K. Sellers. RIDGE Overhead Garage Doors Junior Women's Clubs t ! U-^al aide to the county-prosecutor, AU mixes in stock . 1»;"'. I**" thiekneasem. Available for immediate delivery. (Special 3~ low-clearance Slate Formal Dance HilaHom! ibvith cf Crrmford, will be among water - tixht. mortar j hardware in stock!) Custom Distilled? .,' 16 giusts of henor at a dinner to-' mix. and sand mix. I A formal dance will be jointly : Perfect for patcb-upf, LOH-COSr INSTALLATION SERVICE AVAILABLE. sponsored by the Junior WomenV night at the Essex House. Newark. jobs. Only LORD CALVERT! Th* atisir ii being, ^iven ;h then . Club of Elizabeth and the Junior ; hoiior by the' Union County Bar Village Improvement Association February 26 ut Oak Hill Manor, ^^^^^^^^^ .•Asoctaticn/ Juajje • Tornasulo and The Only S T EIMTA Y^Hoiue Mctuchcn. BoM Wtojke,. 868 Proof. 65* G«io j X'-S***™:™* r^tly appoint- Mrs. Mary Knuer is chairman for Nwtral Sjunts. C*hrert D^L Corju ft f. [.^ tr' thtlir «)rt*nt ^s»"Gn^-. - •'.'•yin Sorth Jersey the Cranford .group . and Mrs. FRED P. ANDERSEN CLARENCE L. FRITZ Gqorgc Grigs'-'for the Elizabeth club. v • 100 years old HONEST AND CAPABLE OFFICIALS STOP WINTER DRAFTS LINCOLN there's~a century Tailors & Cleaners is South Union Ave., Cranford PAUL PATKTTA. Pr.». JMt Tack OB OW Of W«n>'. of craftsmanship Truaparaat Wixiow-Mal«r. O*tCoU.WUd. :.; __.'._".. :'_['_ + ..• •• ' • • • FOR GOVERNOR — PAUL L. TROAST ^.—. .—>,-. — . TW« yarrk waa c*cloa«d fey FREE! 0$ CONGRESS — GEORGE F. ;TFIELD lk« «>Mr aad bis wife !• • ALTERATIONS JM* twv BMrifor ^ FLORENCE P. DWYER STEIN WAY Call Park West's unique estimating and'advisory service. We FOR ASSEMBLY -X^^ pmom of them all will send to your home a Home-Building and Remodeling expert — NOT A SALESMAN — to advise and assist you in your construc- S«w Pank. Later! the perfect piano for you Three Benefit Performances [ Wu^LlAM R. YANDERBILT CaatCMf »Utt tion problems. • . . - '• '_• • ; . .. -' "-. . ' '. :. '_ _.- " ' .' • . ' ._ . • -C7 ITS ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE OR OBLIGATION FOR REGISTER — CHARLES L. BAUER M November 12, 13,14,1953 FOR SURROGATE'— CHARLES L OTTp •_' 1 -- ••.-.. . • • • .•:':•• /'' FOR SHERIFF-^ALEX C CAMPBELL

E: CH. 5-7956 or EL. 5-4545 ALBERT J. BENN1NGER piwrina rfo SHERLOCK HALL to DAILY, 7:30 to 5:30 ! Prices fob yard. GEORGE W. HERUCH STORM WINDOWS % FOtCH FOR FREEHOLDER -^ SATURDAY, 8:00 to 4:30 Delivery available. DONALD M. PEARSALL INOIOSURIS whfc «M •i (VOTE FOR FOUR) , Top Owality Wln«)«w M«t«rl«U Tfcr «y UoU Qwlar Ha«««»| 60S BROAD STRICT, NEWARK % NfW Jf-tSTf W TUi »MI»OUB Ui~— «POi*«^« •» THIS AD ITH YOU TO VOIIR V OriNHtM»AYiVIMM«UMtlM, .; Breen*s Liquor Store VI ' :.;*?M* . •• / • I •'

v _/ • . THE' CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CflBONlCLE. THyRSPAY. OCTOBEB CHANTORP CITIZEN OHRQNICU!. OCTOBER IMS' anil Thi- tj'.i/^n Juiii >n ^t-ri'Ki the pledges received formal iatlonal headquartcra of Rotary, '•'fi < f'\i.w ends in scandal-and abu$e. " linens ptus -a considerable' sum cf momv. Vl Speaks on Schools yducl«.n at ihe home of Mrs. P./Case resigned during the •urnmer. it 1 nil to the music contributions of New Books Letter* to collected at Trinity Parish House at ih.;,,i,u j * " • ••., , . • ^ . 'Wanda Smith. 150, North Cottage Letter* to 6, It would »lk>w hearten, big- IN RETROSPECT Gommitiee Horace K. Corbln, Jr., and Arthup ;:'.iwaidvfiir..tr>mt-pagf'-exL-flU-iice at | Uv S«>roritV Ut I? Ingathering of-U»e Craafond Branch of thy \,•,,||, : ^g^gd^gfijlttirfr am* tKp duty of .jjh'e county commit* scale, commercialized gambling to 1 THE EDITOR , iht'-tviviV: Now.- Ji-rsOy Press- A>s<>-1 K''\' ' • ' ' / pLaCt-. Wi>tlield. himk Ou Tilu of Th* CMzn nd (^hnmic^ wcrk Quild of AmericaJ Mrs. E. A. Ci'iiil;' * K. Burditt. '• '• THE Fnrrirm hide .behind religiun ami tharity.- £»tab(uh#d J898 to run in 2nd. president of the breach, had~charsc <-.: tl^' Visitors w«e Clay.Fredericks ©f Be Morning . 7: It, would give the Legislature 1 •" f Continued from 'i, Tlio InstituU-'s seltrclion of The " o:ilh of office at the induc- 323 Walnut Ave. projectl. • • ' •'• ' • ' .. • •' • . • '•' 'Fartwood and 'Thomas Lowe General Election to succeed Mr. Case. unlimited power to reguUte"char- . A new Eecord in local voting was expected to r berships would not be , tr c (Combined to 1021) Flftee* Yean A** ;' -Roselle. The meeting was con.duct- t V* nl #> iCiii^.'ii rind Chrimic'It; for the lirst .•w pLslkJi--/^'' - '-iit- ' Ti.. .'.JOII \i their choice for Bd by the Rev- Robert Clpng- JHrU '••|prize My.1 nuiiH'tiiUS 'other excet- October 26. 19a3 "Germany, now that she has opened- up ;1Vc. • t 8. It would make New Jersey iker, president. •" •. the opportunity.- of atteRfflirig th« ' Ifiiiv. aw.n.is is ,i . Heare i|tT£ift-.-.:iiiil ;in a.chiivtnunt ii. :lifc:frit>; troasurcr, Marv Jean 1 a United States SenaUir^>d>aACongressman. as- she has been sim*"before the World W;n, ln| Rol 1 rties. Sp whether you personally chose CranfclrdL N. J. hunting ground for professional well as Wveral county officials and two members of another world war is uhlikely in the nt-ar lmu,,. which 1 ;III» s'uj-i. many of us in tht 51«yle; and chaplain. Ellen Sawieki. 1 CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOR AN? I 'them. or hot, they were nominated for °ear Sir: Ramblers. • •-— the Township,Committee.. The Citizen and Chron- Dr. Haas Simcn cl the New School for Soii;,! j/,- falk on Operaliqi|A ;nv.i shu so>r.orit>' is planning to hold e Jockey Hollow ' Mrs. Hazel' Haagensen, Thrift Plans in pur ,,-As a Clergy Council we are dn- icle predicted that some 7,500 of the community's search in.New Vork told Cranfcrd reskier.:... Wj,."' ^ESSSSafe^swstranford High Schpol, undertooks, ush party ln'Kt' .>t *--• f the eiirly part of March. .. /you by your county committee represen- ^*ffi' i;u. . NATION Ai EOIIOIIAI x alterably-opposed to. all. forms of 9.03& eligible voters would cast ballots. aitended the Erst of a series of.Sunday aldVruu.Jv Procedures by Grail the Cranford Free.-Public Library, through a public appeal, to raise •Irs. Dorothy. VVatL-, '3 tatives and one of them will go to Con- ^p^naiiy. I .believe that the gambling. We-oppose race track Charging that Harry Truman, the Democratic forums at Cranford High School. ' , ', t:,lk on the'woi/k'of operating Field Trip Taken at the tegular meeting Of ihe Wed- \he additional memberships. 'N;it O: Biwliun. '"'./- nesday'Morning_Club on Wednes- — Girt- to The — gress from this district after next Tues- Board of kducafon was justified in gambling. We believe.the interests - nominee fop Presidefat, was a rabble-rouser and "Adopted on final reading by- tlie Toui;.;,,:, ilitters designated by Rotary Thanks to generous local support,^ : J After .'• cr.Axyoiin .UNITED FUND fay,/ ' .''••••'• ' turning it down. . of our State and citizens can best -incompetent to handle the gigantic job as head oi :om'mittee was in ordinance prohibiting thi- |.:nK .. By Camera Club Miss Specht and a committee com- • |,,1t,-in:itiona.l to insure the smooth :«: Qt'AUTT^^»KUl' OF NEW JEKSCT "._,., ^ •'.. . | •' • •' • j- '.« , However, there is some ques- be served by defeating the legis- the greatest.stale on earth. Col. Frederick V. Bryan ;ng at trailers in the township fur -more th.in ';!(j' , Mrs. Haagensen will review nine posed of Mrs. Homer J Hall, Mrs.] oi New York, speaking »t a rally held in Roosevelt minutes, flit trailers remaining longer th:m ii, •I inning. of Rotary clubs was Color ^nd .black, and whiUf pic- books: vMy Heart Lies South" by Cntered at the Post'jDfflce at Crantord, N. J^ With Congress almost evenly divid- . Board was for lation of bingo and raffling. UI ures pf outdoor, scenes and Intetir E F. George. Mrs. Bruno C. Metz-i tk no f whtther the School under auspices Of the Republican Municipal timewere required to^g.housed inside a bu.ii,'i;M;. Elizabeth de Trevin,o, "Too Late \ .• as Second Class Matter We therefore recommend that .,.L , nted by. Township Engineer is of various Revolutionary'build- ner, Mrs. Wilfred O. Taff and Mrs.: ed at the moment, the Outcome of this or againsf it. Their action as Campaign Committee, urged voters to replace. arid the fine,tcr violation, was $200 or a jail .^;|''J. the Phularope" by Alan Patoh, "In- •••••K published Thursdays at Cranford, New Jersey, by'/ every eligible voting citizen go to Bpesidenl Truman by electing Thomas E. Dewey, tence of. 90 days. • . . , AK); J. Grail, past presidential ngs. were taken by . members'-of R. J. Zesch successfully raised, the •flie Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Inc. Official battle will carry great weight npt only printed in--The Cranford Citizen V\ i-i'klyc luncheon meeting of dia, and the Awakening East" by required number of ..memberships. the polls' on Tuesday and vote the Republican nominee. r In an address before 4he Lions Club in >\ ' he Cranford Camera.Club (for-^ ^aper for Cranford, . Garwood and Kenilworth. in whether the Republicans maintain a • ^J^t^ X?£-against this proposed amendment. . .Quest missionaries from fields throughput the' X(i iv'.Aui'd Rotary Club at the Meth- Eleanor . Rbosfevelt, "Time and in Cranford. Chimney Corner^ Ptolice Commissioner J. Eilwui,) A merly the-Cranford Photograhplc Time.1 Again" by Jamqs Hilton, Subscription Rates, $4.00 a Year in Ailvant-e. / seat or the Democrats "gam a seat but ruling of the Board as a whole, was Crahford Clergy Council' world were among speakers, at the annual mis-' Wolf stressed the nted for utmost prccuutinii. i,, I ' ' last-Thursday^ . Society) on a recent field trip to Although Miss Specht has POPU REOUESTl^ 1 "The Spirit of St. Louis" by OFFICE: 21-23 Alden St TEL, CH^nford 6-« _ajso as a trend. CranfordL and Uriibn based only on a_poll of the teach-^ „ Rev. Albert Dezso, Pres. sionary convention held at the CranXord Gospe curb the ever-ming number of fatqlities due j ,.' Wakcr related that the fol-Jockey Hollow Park, Morristown.. thanked all those-who contributed ~~~ Rabbi Philip Brand, Sec'y. Tabernacle. Highlighting the program were talks •<.- a-cidents,throughout the nation. . ' ... ., / ;•„..- fit committees are assigned : Charles A-Undbergh^WUla Cath- sb generously, the-committee feelif County backed President ^^e^^^J^:^ti~T^iru^jiSa^imn- by the Rev. B. L. Armstrong', assistant superinten- A number •ot.;members'of the er!> by Elizabeth Sheply Sergeant, (i ; Xi< Edward Monlenecourt of SB'Central nvi-riiie required for successful club particiapted in a black that Miss Specht, should receive i i i ^.l ' "~i-» ' T • '' been for the-information of the Editor, Citizen ahd Chronicle, dent-of the f^orth^rn District; the Rev. C./E. LOUIS TROtTBlAN "Katherine Mansfield" by Antbny was appointed chaim'ian-for the 1939* Red. to'V,,^• (,,l(,,;,tion of a"chibt. Attendance; white print 'contest 'held at the" thanks of the community. It last year by a^ large plurality. To con-e^ra , , / Cranford. N. S. ' '• Travis, missionary to Ipdo-China;the Rev, George hip, .•classification pfoccu- Alpers,' "Lady with a Spear" by a onc Powell pnd family, missionary to Africa, and Airs. Roll Call in Craaford- He succeeded William 1U,^;. ihe Celanese Corporation in Sum- was her enthusiasm, determination tinlie his policies, he requires as mudhpr The report of the Board as Etear Sir: don. chairtnan for Ihe |4revious ihree years, wl,',, „,.,„, membership, club bulletih, Eugenie Clark and "Kingfishers and sheer hard work that made^U A. Heifers,'missionary to India. y mit. This contest was conducted Board President Catch Eire" by Rummer Godden. • No Time for Apathy a margin as'possible in Congress. Mr .ir printed ; h"An executive board, meeting will Hetfiel. d., is fro~m, . ah old-timeI DUnio n i-1-Court- - abou^Tlt the ThrifZ ^t Plari^ , 'K"bu.t Uit coul°td Business Association adopted a'.', r.esolUtionyfavor- ,.•,,.„ v information, luncheon, mu Photographic ' Clubs, which the membership.' We are proud of a. r would like to thank you'and your I Congressman Donald H. McLean,'seekin<'. ro- To Speak Tuesday be held ut the home of Mrs. J. H. We have heard far too many voters ing a 40-hour week for mempers o! the Cranford I ' ,• and program, -,'• N . , Cranford organisation joined re- teacher who has given so^unselflsh- ty. family and is a staunch Kepublican. ^ interpreted to mean that \election. told greeinbers of the Cranford Wii.nii'ii's Brockbank. president, 705 Linden easily staff for inviting 'Mrs. Gladys Police Department, xvhich was to be voteti on at All. Gr;ill cited the faci,that four cently. Cranford entries were run- Jy.of herself and her time in her declare in/recent weeks that theyVdidn't Higgins, publicity chairman, .and (lie election. •.--.- ',"'.' '' ' ^tetlublican Club that the Roosevelt Admhmii an,,,. At Adult School place, tomorrow, at 1 p. m. followed SATURDAY His election Tuesday is of paramount im-.the Board itself was in favor of had been oce.oif trial fand error with constant ,'.-< pivsidents bit the local club ners-up in several; classes among students' interests and we are FRID, myself, as president of the above •'/. ' Ten Tean Ago "' ., . / at 2:30 by a \vorkshop and tea with know who to vote for in this year7s Gen- portance. • /'•' the project; and that the responsi- 1V',. a total of 78 year* of perfect The president of the Board of pleased to be able/to express our, . ' • A meeting to enlist the "morai sjupport" of experimentati-on replacing a-definite.well-plaiiiinl the 250 exhibits entered by mem- unit, to attend your press break- program. ' ' ' ,- n>nil:ince. as (Sin indication of un-bers of 17 clubs. ; • '."'.': all the club chairmen. appreciation to her in this way. eral Election and therefore werchot go-, fast and workshop. . •••' . • local organizations for a 50-bed hospital in Cran- Education, Louis'' G. Troutman, / Safety Commissioner ^Claretfce: *-• rntt, be very unfair to the staff: ford was held in the- municipal bunding under . . Twenty "Feats Ago l!i.. • ' •" • u-i'th 1"> or/niore years of perfect "Problems of the CranXord". School will attend Federation Day, No- poorest kind of citizenship.' ' / . Reuben T which h'ad been studying the ; possibilities of ob-" request the Board of Education to change the uaiiu' with Alexander • Gmelin oi 15 President, '"' ship Committee, as well a/ other R.epub- j- ,..• • - Robinson, Sincerely, . ,,. uancc arei Dr. Rowland. P System." He.will speak at the mu-vember 5, at the Montcluir Mu- yP to taining a hospital here for several, inonths. R. .£. of Roosevelt School to Theodore Roosevelt ScltUdl. it n Norman place. •. . • .• . Cranford College Club. Xhere are, many voters wryo are not lican nominees for state/and county of- .-. October 26 1953 RuthHerzog- ' • Crane, chairman of the committee.-jpresided. Other A committee composed of former Mayor Rogor c. lWtl-uv'2'ft years; Charles M. Ray nicipal, county and state govern- seum to see the New Jersey Siate, Mis. Ernest W. Schrocder, 3 officers were: H. I. Haskins, vice-chairmah; and happy with the nqiriinees of either party fic-es are all well lenowrfto local voters. Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, 'V~ (Mrs. Wm. Herzog, Jr.) • Aldrich. Georg^,!- Bieniang and R. W. Peden was- voars: J. .Walter Coffee, \1 years ment course of, the Cranford Adult show of oils and sculpture. President, Dr. Graham C. Newbury, secretary.; .• appointed to bring the matter before the boaiil. '.irit-lC J, Grail, 15 years. *. License Kevokeil . Ten of the club members yester- V : School atCranfordHigh School. , High School PTA.., •••-""•; ^-;y -^ ON ALL for the governorship. "But,/as. in the They are all deserving/bf election or re- Cranford. N.J. Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, Thirty Christmas box6s were packed and sent .With 16 important county officials in addition I'aditular credit was given b, Under. the State point \ system. day visited the United Nations election, as the case may be. ' ^fi.^- #i • • :•' • . Cranford»-New Jersey . • . to-boys_of the First Presbyterian Cliurch serving to four local officials to be elected in the Novembit tl,i<'speaker';to- Robert Dennis, for Motor Vehicle Director William J. Mr. Troutman. who resides at headquarters. Another group, will Garwood, N. J. American ahd National Baseball League ' Dear Sir: .•••-. ' ovetse^s with the armed forcesyMrs. Lebh Whittief election, both Republican :and Democratic tain- .vork as sergeant-at-arms; to 201- Retford avenue, was reelected go tomorrow. Among those going October 22, 1953 «• . • • • T | . . ••• i .. After a. careful examination of and Mrs. Edward G. Tyrrell assisted the Rev. paigh managers predicted a heavier vote than Dearden has revoked the' driver's pennant fights, Paul L. Troast and Robert . .For several years, the" Cranford •les M. Ray, who for years has license of 18-year-old Thomas E. to his second term as president of are:' Mrs. E. H. BennerS, 'Mrs:' G. Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, Also to be Voted on Will be the tht the "Why I Like Rotary/ county, atjei. local Democratic .candidates- also AC is employed as, a mechanical. en- Guild,' however, limited these Over 1,600 articles of clothing and household would speak. • • ' - BERGM BEAN gineer by. Babcock ~an~d Wiicox, yictor is bound to be Mr Troast or Mr. to the organizations or cajuses mentioned", professionaL operator are speciflc- memberships to communities SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION This is ^highly controversial issue and ally allowean d fotor Only "net" profits New York. -I ii MII i *-Ji Ji ~—i"f any—g>—E°o to charitycharity,. which supported the Guild to the -Meyner, so 3taywg4away-from-the-poUs on amounfof $l50~for;each member- —The-board president is a gradu-< - ^^^yided-^ WE ACTUALLT SEWT ate ohPenn State College and is a ship. This meant that unless $210 THE "MCSSAee * WHAT GOD Tuesday is not going to help you or your on jularity than' the moral issues in- ers—Protestant. Roman Catholic s member of-the First Presbyterian. nd in additional memberships Was •JATW WROUGHT* volv Thii _s questio.n . wa- - —s . placed before =| Jewish—have denounced such H/A-SVJIM610M to 8AtTI»ione '••; V/HEN\ •' Church. -••••• J state.' lt'5;,u|3rtb/every voter to render^ an 8am g raised locally, the' student mem- the Voters in order that everyone might T'J!l 'r ~* - ... „ , /Continued ,ofi page' three) WAS THEV opinion in theyballot box. . J . -. iii- • ffi ' 5- Legalized, gambling always TELEGRAPH Boiled down to hard facts, it appears /NVENTED AND have a voice m whether bingo and raffles -— • • (JOBNSTOX that tKe Republican nomihee,_Mr JTtoast, shoul7 d be legalized.,-' v COAST Td COAST MOVERS BY VJHOM- Roofing -Siding is a capablte, successful business man. If j ties tViH ion amendinl g thefin Statd anothee Gingtitutionr public tl.n.'ttfy s'f fri 101 N. Union Ave, CRanford 6-2540 elected, it/is reasonable to assume that he /to provide $500 real estate tax exemp- Gutters - Leaders will^carry these same traits into the State tions to widows of servicemen. All Work House./with rising taxes at every level So again, next Tuesday's election IS of government, sound business leaders important, not only frorn a locaf, county By Vi '•/" Guaranteed ttAHwHiU ALIGNMENT-'.K'tiai XALAKCING S/ . : fACfOUY TRAIUIV Mi V ' MOVttN iOUih'MtHi and §UU:.viewpoint. b«tal»o eveii to*he Broad Stntt . ' ugnal battle between national level. . Staying away from the* JOHN J. DIFABIO a*~f»A BRAUtJ- f^jrjA^ M/r SLRVSCt George F. Republican, and Har- HEAT WITH OIL polls wi)| not help to solve pur problems. M8JE. LINCOLN AVENUE 401 NORTH AVE. E CRANFOP.D 6-9703 rison A. Wi jr., Der^ocrat, also has It is up to evejry voter to make his choices CRanford 6-1105 turned into le of nation-wide inter- known at the polls, rather "than have a M WWnilO. Cemwifct«a St I st. 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THE CBA!tTC»D AND CHBONICIX; VmjRSDAY. OCTOBER 29. tHOTSOAY, OCTOBBR ?». IMS .Music of the New Jersey Education jand Were selected >s or^e o£ tht T^ese rehearsals w»U cul^nate in jihe privilege of hearing the eilUl^ St«'»'H«raf«* Sneaks t'nlicd N'utiuns Week;. ' • grafe's. topic last •Tuesday at a Avenue to the point or plaee of bagto- he center' Une of Raritan Road to the Cranford Avenue M feet to a point in fh_ point or place of beginning. . center Una of Claramant Place prodCeetT Three 'Association. : ' ', • ichofus of 300 voices and ordiefcra ^ wr.oen given on November 14 at ^oncert pi^sented by these- -uv^ - «- ^ i At Flcminiyon last ^Thursday meeting pf the Dunellen PTA to staa«t.Balh MnMU Mlgb thence north alone the eenleFli,£*l the prolectatf Witt meet to Cleveland School.'' »>rth WUI nstet-to •Herman School. Uncoln CJaremnrit Place to • thV center Named.'to the chorus are Janice of 150 from over 2JW» stadenii Z p m.. :r. the • oa 11 room of thp'croups at -.the Mosque Theatre,At I > ObstTVaiH-es evening, he .spoke on "Why United Rijoseveh H»Kh School. , ofHighEtrartVt* and- William Doug- I yho , tried out in 'the sta?» The :;cn:c:pa! Ajai'.orium in Atlantic'Newark. J. ... ' T W. - r ...D S',-, nu: ;i(v <.f ,Cr.-.n- Nation.-.'.'" ,at Kltusinulou "High tar Una Of KOrth Un)oUnion Avenue"u> of i)m cotv Una of High DISTRICT NO. a . -, T . Beginning at * point to the center Une been selected "for the las. bass. Zeralee Zohe will : : -$rrHK>l: •—T+M^p^ttgrtmt—htgh\ i^4rt*l.\V,i Yr4i:YM%\ SciuK) of North Avenue where a Une drawn 100 or point of beginning. All-State High School the violin with. the orcheitra ol, Flemii'igion's observanct- of UN, Good^usHty broccoli ihould b^ Valley sUllioad: theace aouthwasteriy intersection of,the center line of High feet westerly and- paralle" l" to "0 the westerly -, . of these organizations rehearse n'.- Jersey Educ3t»on Association.. CIXAV BAGS rrMHAWo-Whir* oi j „. ,''.' . . • ' , . . . alone tha cantor Un» of the Lehigh Valley Street and the center line of the center dark green in color, and have tends? sideline of frrrtiian Street wrould< intersect Chorus, which are These students gained their po- ternating weeks in Vewark. At-( Tfce ic Sv*r.d3>' afti>ntoon. Colored — Without buttons or catches —1 la>t Wi't-k at Activities of Pupils in Many Fields Bailroad to tha onrter^lne of I.e«lnff. Witches, ghosts, cowboys and SS feet to a point: thence south at right n a point formed by the south sideline Telephone Is You Need Is, gypsies; wild Indians. ' V ...... „ ... angle* to Cranford Avenue to a point 100 South Avenue and the rear dividing Une to a point "where the" center, Une of Orange Avenue and 100 feet measured at coy girls, gypsies,* wild Indians, hc Wllc hct! n thc la A th John.Manger, Richard Durajid, r Willow Strfet would intersect if produced; right angles therefrom to-a point in th, piraW and a ''bone RanEtr." and i . . f » * • " £ feet south of tha sideline of Cranford Ave- Unes of properties fronting on the easterly ••/• ovs and 8 s Curtis Janhisop, Marietta Lerda 'aide, of Burchfleld Avenue: -thence south thence along said production, W the Cen- center line of Riverside Drive; thencs LtXall Cinderella will be hare i^ '^ are^black cats and nue measured at right angles therefrom; ter Une of Willow-'Street and'continuing northwesterly alone the center Une and Robert r"ehr have made pic- (nenee northeast on a-llne parallel with along this line'to the above mentioned • AUTO DEALER • BU1LDESC FUEL OIL *; LIQUOR STORES • PLU>IBERS "WWere las Baa* 'rtta~ HaUow&n. Who will be able to ! *»VW • P«"««Pk"«- The girls rnade Cranford Avenue and 100 feet at right point; thence south along the rear divid- « the center Une of Willow Street to Riverside Drive to the east bank of DRUG RES "it • .Yv . • i i kirtfc leaves to wear and the boys tures With Anger "paints. angles therefrom along the various courses ing Unes of the property fronting on intersection of the center Une of WU- Rahway River or the point or place IS N. L'Bloa A»«. of Cranford Avenue to the center line of Burchfleld Avenue to a point in- the north beginning:. . Answer Your Telephone CONTRACTORS REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. guess wh^hese mystennu, people J > ^ ^• and s Street and the center line of West End Us* mt Hartrme Avenue; thence south along the sideline of'Lincoln Avenue; thence south- Place; thence westerly, along the center WUI meet In Roosevelt School. On 2* Hoan Everj! 1>ay :. BRENNAN & TOYE ' ' •'••.•• ' ' . arc inside we costumes? .— -— center line of Hasklns Avenue to • point erly to • point formed by the south slde- HARBY MILLER MOTOBS PHARMACY Grade 1 . Une of Lincoln Avenue and • Une 100line of West End Place to the intenectlon ft venue. • e. Friendly Service Since 1925 Naturallzers and Troyllncs for Womets Thc boys imd girls in Mhss Rose" James Richard Higgins has been- which would intersect a line parallel: with of the center Une of West End Place and ^ Inc. ,_ H. Und, BeJ.-EnarmadK . PLfMBINO — 8EATINQ The boys and fiirls of Mrs. Mil- the extension of Cranford Avenue and 100 feet east of the east sideline of Severin Norman' Place;. thence along the center DISTRICT NO. 10 . you l-e»ve — It Rings — We Answer welcomed as a new student in Mrs. Court; thence south and west on a Une Beginning at a point formed by. lh« • . • • V. •" J Marie-, Murray s\class are ready lo feet south of the South sideline: thenec Unejrf Nfman Place to the center line 1 ;—asai - BEATING OILS- eokr 'm TLN-NWO ""' • ft Buster Brown tor Boys and Girls dred Mahony's first grade enjoyed Anna Armbruster's second grade. •' Walnut A» along said Una in a northeasterly direc- 100 feet east «nd.south ol the east and of nttafleld Street: thence along, the cen- Intersection of the center line of RanUn • — AeiaeHeee — . rmwcmirnos . Frre Parkins — Free• Delivery * meet the spooks mvHalloween. The tion to- the boundary line between the south sideline of Beverly Court'and par- Road and -the canter Une of Lexlnjtns TELEPHONE ' . CRanford 8-0289 a trip to Riverside Park recently. The children gave a choral pre- «• Oie allel thereto to a point 100 feet east of ter Vine of PlttaBeld Street- to a point Avenue; .thence north along the' center Chrymlar (Fluid Drive) Plymoolh B. SrCCIAUSTil CRanford 6-0900 children arc p'utO^g on, a little Township of Cranford and the Borough of where a line drawn 100 feet westerly and Une of Lexington Avenue to apolnt in the I EXCHANGE ^ CALL CR. 6-1044 ftorshelm and Pedwln (or. Men and .show for the first grailes, The play [They w;«ro looking »for-signs of sentation of '•Morning" by Emily KcnOworth: thence along said boundary the east sideline 'of Centennial Avenue; parallel to the westerly sideline of East- .'.'•»<• — CaoteUcf — Baby Neeas Calts aa4 Ksrla An» ' Cr.nford :M Saalh An.. E. ' Cr»nf«rd thence south on a line paraUel with Cent; center Une .of Lehigh Valley Railroad' '''''" ' Sales aaa Servlse xo Eaitm>n Street , . . Cranfard is called '.'Halloween Night." Lin- i iititumn. Miss Mary. ' IEllfcn Collins. Dickinson, and sang and drama- Une and its various courses to a point to man Street .would Intersect; thence south- thence cast alone the center Une of th* the canter Une of Orange Avenue: thence tennlal Avenue and 100 feet east, of theerly along laid Une to the center Une of Prexcriptians Called Tor • -•4 • :' da AtkinS, Baibar,1 BniWii, Cathy- -a'senior at Trenton State Teachers tized "Merry Sunshine" at as- northwesterly at right angle* to the north east .sideline of Centennial Avenue to • North Avenue and to point or place of Lehigh' Valley Railroad to a point IM • Body and render Repairing .• i. .* sideline of Orange Avenue 100 feet to a point in the center Une of the Lehiigh feet east of the east sideUne of Centennial and Delivered! FUNERAL Campbell. Ina GailantcriiOithJecn Collogc, who will be with the class sembly. Barbara Watters was .the' valley Railroad: thence southwest Uong beginning. Avenue, said point being the southeasterly TAXICABS point; 'thence southwesterly on a line division Une of District No. 5; thenci '• Auto Palntlac «V'BeWnlsnW — OPES SUNDAY — Hoolkp, Wendy Hopper, J •(atricia until November 12, is helping the little girl, Mark Enz and Steven parallel with Orange Avenue and 100 feet the center line of the Lenigh Valley Rail- Will meet in High School. West End lr AUTO DEALERS • DIRECTORS ' CHAPMAN BROS. aseajsurad st Tight ^nglf therefrom to a road to the center line of High Street the Place. north along a line parallel to Centennial Kammlerr~Ma>".v Ma'gnor, orma children" learn how to, identify Tyre were the little boys. Pauline Avenue and 100 feef east of the easterly • Parts and -Accessories Can CYmaUrd «-4MS to the center line of Wverside Drive: point or place of beginning.,. - • . . DISTRICT NO. • tS WBIWI ATE.' ' rLUMBISO A BEATING .. IN CBASfOED ITS . ' sorrfe of the leaves. .Many different- Low was "Merry Sunshine!'; Helen southerly 'along the center line of sideline to a point 100 feet south « Plamondon, K4ithlecn Rcilly, Rita WlU meet to Lincoln School. Centennial Bet Inning at a point in the Intersection Severin Court; thence east and/ norm «7t Nerifc Ave, S. WestSeU if no answer. SAbwsy 7-1130 DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE Rice,-Janet StiffIcr;'Sandra WinV seeds' were^cpllcc^ed and there Beth- Frahtz was the moon and of the center Une of North Union Avenue along a Une parallel to Severin Court ana . COST«ACTO«S PARROTTS TAXI te Drive to tha Intersection of the Avenue. and Alden Street; thence southerly to a GLASOFER WILLYS Kirbaa lul D'KECTOBS ihavc been interesting lessons on Diane LodersfedC was a bird; Ju- center Una of Union Avenue the place or lOOfeet from 111 south and east Adelines mcr, Maria Ambrose, Robic Ar- •'• . • DISTRICT NO.'6 . , point formed by the intersection of theto the souDi Une of Unooln Aveniie. East- : CKaaf*r« C-asst -i. JOBBING — i "We Co Anywhere" o how seeds spread and! plants grow. Beginning at a point in the dividing center lines of North Avenue and Alden thence north to a point on the north Autliorlzed leen'd nold, Beverly Dadd, Joan Dunlop,' dith KuUera.xRoberta Haw ley and Phone: CRartford 6-O255 Will meet to Roosevelt School. Orange Une between Clark Township'and Cran- Street; thence easterly along the center line of U~«»ip Avenue. East, Radio Cabs Patricia .IToppert, Lynnc .Harris,. TWathew Parker brought a fierce Ellen Foster/were bees.'and Rich- ford Township, and the center Une ofUne of North Avenue to the center Une of being formed by the Intersect point WILLYS Air Conditioning Susan Hifibic Janet Lawrence, looking Jack-o'-lantern to school. ard Erdmahn was a flower. The Raritan Road: thence north along the Centennial-Avenue; thence, south along north il4«»"o of Lincoln Aveh of th. • AUTO REPAIRS • Ii N«rth Ave.. W. Cr.n(ord rUQUOR STORE IM Blfh Street ' ' CKattford IWigtnntnt at a point In the Intersection boundary Une between Cranford Township the center Una, of Centennial'Avenue to rear dividing Une properties and .the SEAGETS DH0G STORE Pamela" Flaherty ;,and Elizabeth ThcK children • in Mrs. Doris' rest of /the class made up the af ( , ACTO mtrAnunp . CRANFORD RADIO thence along this rear dividing line in a which point la the southerly boundary along the center. Una of the Central Rail. WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX ident; Suzanne Simons, vice-pres- Craosbrd boundary Una: thence southerly \\\ Sprlnr »X <«»- M>'""•". ANSWER TO "KNOW YOUR AMERICA' alone aaid Westneld-CranStord boundary southerly direction to a point 100 feet Une of the third district and is 100 feet road of. New Jersey to a point in th. -^-BEDROOM ~ -IN"-KE.XIfcWORTH'w'a'T~-; BeailBf 9li Bar _^TELEVISION- * BApIO _ ident; and James Bairy secretary. north of the sideline of Burnside Avenue; south measured at right angles from the dividing Une between the Tow^uhlp ol Scientific Motor Tune-Up . ".• '' BEPAISa' Una «o * point where the! center line of thence northeasterly. on a line parallel US Narth Xi At raansaeteu t* gerre Y*a The other members of the council WtOom Street would intersect U produced; south sideline of Cranford Avenue exten- Cranford and, the Borough of Roaellt: Nl IJaeela Ave.. B. CaUaisrt «-HM POLLACK'S FOOD MARKET thenoe aloof, said production of the cen- with Burnside Avenue and 300 feet north sion; thence southwesterly along a HIM thence along aaid boundary Une southerly • LIVING ROOM Car Radios Repaired are: Carol Killian," playground !•**•*. of the northeast sideline of Burnside Ave- parallel with Cranford Avenue extension to the center line of Reritan Road; thence Cnafard C-tlK Fbr Prompt Delrreriea ' JOSEPH LEVY toy the ter Una of WIDow Street and contlnu- nue to a point which would Intersect .the : of Willow and 100 feet measured at right angles westerly along the center/ Une and the Call CKaof«r4 «-«:ae General Contractor CKAnfdrd 6-1776 Street to the intersection or the center center Une of Marsh Street if produced; therefrom to a point in the center Une of various courses of Raritan Rood to the HUGH CLARK MOTOBS • KITCHEN LIQt'On — WISE — BEER 101 ADAMS AVE. dUnford t.-i:«l Samuel F. B. Morse invented the telegraph in J844. ree, news: committee; and Mar- Une of Willow Street and the center thence south along said line and along Hasklns Avenue; thence north along the Intersection of said center Une With 4he Kaar Aa(karias4 Dealer it AUTO STATE it till ( lUnlord )!-M;« Une of West Xnd Place; thence west- the center Une of Marsh Street to a point center Une of Hasklns Avenue to a.point center line of Lexington Avenue, the AIL. X. Craster* t9 Eaatnun Street Cr«mf«r«t ' garet Witherington, claSroom safe- erly alone the center Une .'of West End intersecting the rear dividing Une between which U 100 feet -from Cranford Avenue; point or place of beginning. d> SIMMONS DEDDING" MM) \V»»hlnl<>n Avr. Krnllwarlh Csrpenlry "MlUBff r*l»ii«t Benjamin Street and Hillcrest Avenue: thence southwesterly parallel with Cran- DRIVING SCHOOL ty and maintenance. • Mace to .the Intersection of the center WIU meet tn Lincoln School. Cen' «f West End Mace and Norman thence along said rear line northerly to a ford Avenue and 100 feet- measured at popflst COAL The Indian exhibit in Miss Mary point which would be the northerly side- right angles therefrom to a point SO feet nlal Avenue. PLTMotrra ; •a • Phone: CRanford 6-3H1 REYNQLDS PLUMBING & T >: thence alone «ald center Une line of Christopher Street if extended: easterly from the extension of the center GARDEN STATE TIRES .<•§ Hpak's second grade is growing. of Norman Place- to the center Une of thence along this Une and along the north- line of daremont Place; thence northerly J. WALTER COFFEE. 1*' ELECTRIC\L • OS N.rth. Inlon AT«. Cr.nf.rd LUMBER HEATING CO. INC. The : following children have MttsSeM Street; thence alone the center erly sideUne of Christopher Street in a to the center Une of Cranford Avenue; Township .Clerk}* DRIVING SCHOOL Une of Pittsfleld Street to a paint where southwesterly, direction to a point In thethence -westerly along the center line of | CO^RACTORS Contractor > . brought in materials: Philip: Bru- a Una drawn 100 feet westerly and parallel center Une of Dorchester Avenue; "thence Dated: Februarayy, 16M.-iSS3. . • _ licensed by the State ok New Jersey COAL ca Industrial'— Domestic TOP QVAX1TT \rrCB-UBSQSl COAL i: For The Rom* Owner*' baker, a beaded bag; Richard to the waalarty sideUne of Xastman Street southwesterly along the center Une of Sales' and Service ' CBanford 6-3H87 . would Intersect; thence southerly- alone Dorchester Avenue to the center line of "We Put Confidence In Your Driving" .' rerTsoj ''• j GLASS said line to the center line of North Ave- - / '.' • \ Oenuine Factory Parta (I gomh Ave.. E. • - Crmnloi • (Continued on page air) Livingston Avenuev ; thence south along , Competent & Courteous Instructors Stave or Kut »2*-TS . J BUILDERS' GENERAL . 1 nue; thence southeasterly alone the center the center line of Livingston Avenue to Tui>e»—Batteries • \ ' o Une «f North Avenue and Eastman Street the center line of Denman Road; thence Used Cars "Bought & Sold 109 Saatk Aye.. W. CKaafataf «-t»n • Pea.. 1___ THOMAS BEMNATl CRANFORD AUTO GLASS SUPPLY CO. •..; R»?capplnc Service " to the north boundary Une of the Central along the center Une of Denman Road orta Av*.. W. WttlieM Buckwheat — 1-00 & MIRROR SHOP Railroad of Mew Jersey and the center southwest to the center line of Lexington Stoker Rice — KXatCTXlCAI. . Lumber • •, • REAL ESTATE • HORTON-8 TOWNSHIP or Kne of North Union Avenue produced; Avenue; thence south along the center FOURTH QU/AR TE RLY ' . WEstSeU B-S4M ''' i , • •" ',: -• GLASS • . : ' . , Soath and Sa. ral«» mm. CraafarA thence alone the center Une - of North MAKERS Bul!dln£ Materials DOWNOUfZ line of .Lexington Avenue to the center COXT«ACTO« For Every Purpose Tel. CBanlvrd I-KM ' . Union Avenue produced and eontiiiuine line of Raritsn Road; thence west along MUlwork Masons' Xfeiterlals CRANFORD along the center Une of North Union IN ST A LLMENt O F '- Mirrors Rei.iH'<:i-c;K3' . ' . crao's I Booth Avr'.. W. \ • Cranford Screens -.rlrjojing - PalnU v • .and UPH0Lgf EJtlftS, • Your Authoriied. - GARWOOD COAL CO. General Election BAKERY & PASTRY SHOP Appliances • tNSUBANCB In pursuance of\fhe provisions ol* Craarari-WeatasU-rialaSsU WEDDING — BIBTBDA1 CRanford B-0305: . 6* All Kinds Act entitled "An Act to Regulate E rABTY CA1 HARDWARE CRANFORD COMPLETE lions." Title 18. Revised Statutes at B asth *e.the Ml Crnleonlal Av«. Cranlet 111 North Ave.. W. CPUnf.r* (t-1190 UPHOLSTERY SHOP Jersey, and the amendrnents • «( wStsot CABItXAO '. alill'Lbsa ol Italian'.] ments. thereto. . P.. Kantner A.Soaa ltM Baritaa Baa4 -' CBaafor* atolTBBS' , CRANFORD PAINT & NOTICE i Aver Dsalat Btk St. Kenllworta Upholstering tt Interior Decorating hereby given that the District gfeetfcm HARDWARE STORE <•- Slip Covers - Furniture Repairs WatchFor » •• ' •. • RfeAL ESTATE • Boards tn and lor the Township.of ATLAS P^WtB TOOLS

: Drapes - Shades — ford will alt at the places • './''• ' '' ; CRANFORD - WESTFIELD designated on • \ ARE DUE Bales, and Servtea Glass - Garden Tools - HouJt FurnishlnB» CRanford C-08S3 ' , ' TUESDAY. NOVEMBBB S. MSS BANKS . Plumbing Supplle* - Wallpaper BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY ISO 8o»th Ave E. ' . Craafare. between the noun ol 7:00 A. M.*ssW» JOHN W. HE1NS & SON : " ".' Wiaaa; WjlaSalaV «-»fl, Uf Kartai'Aval Cansa DtAMIEL I. HEYBURN 191 g»« CUmnlorord ' Masons' Materials BEAL ESTATE llt-Ul B. 94k Stnst rials*. LbVELAND FUEL CO. and ' . c - ' '.' ^Established 1023) Lumber. — MUlwork VENETIAN • Authortte* IWstsarmMsg ' INSURANCE ; Service Dept: 124 E. 4th Street TUNE IN ON VAMOCS BEAMS) UCEXSED ELECTBICAX Rooflng Materials — Bricks Phone: CRanford 6-0777 BLINDS - . '•• ".-Bssoncat Fuel OU <3OVTBACTOB 17 North Airs., E. Crsafard WINDOW Cement. Sand. Gravel, etc. litM] Ba'rltan Boad HOMEMAKER HARMONIES —; MARSHALL ' Viiing tax Ught and Power CKanford U-OIDfl IN KErttUVOKTtt lf» CRANFORD No Interest Is Charged COXTLKTB BANKING 8IBVICB Besdcniial — Commercial Call CRanford 6-4800 Station WVNJ — 11 to 11:30 A. M. IADES MOTOR SAXES. INC. • Member FDIC • PITTSBIRCn PAIST8—WA1.I.P APEB. UPHOLSTERY SHOP ERNEST A. VARDALIS 1 If Paid Within 10 Days. Industrial Ptt'MBING ti ELECTRICAL. StTPlTlCS 10 South • Ave..,1 W. .' Cranfor ' '' Venetian Blinds . t 1 Since 18S4 t Nartk An.. W.. Craar*r4 Monday Through Friday w. •/,*•• — • .. i '. ' tor. * •• . ' • CKaaUra «-KM' Open to 1 p. m. — Son. to, 1 p. ra. Custom Quality Brands . Aat^orlsool Dealer REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. CBaaloroi «-!««• REAL ESTATE and INSURXKCE TAX DEPARTMENT. IM Ceatai gt. Oar»M< CRanford 8-0893 UNCOLN a nEBCUBT PrUodly SeXuke Since UBS* siasWe Aw. . . Cranford CRauford fl-1313 Township of Cranford. " WK*tlUl« Z-afTf tl^TING III S-«. f4h SL BeaUverta ISO Soith Ave., E. ; Craaloi4 Sales —' ienrle* in K* B*ea4 «»-. WnUlaU STANDARD LUMBER WCslaaU S-tla» CONtRACtdRS General Repairs 480 Park Ave.. Sceteb Plalaa & SUPPLY CO, 1 FLORISTS RICHARD H . Used Cars ' B-ABWaee C-4XM REYNOLDS PULMBING & LUMBER ' CHAS. M. YEAKEL (JOHNSTON rAINT H1LI.WOBK B«al E Hardware. Screens, etc. Mortgages — Loans — Savings Accounts SERVICE advertise your ' \\ . AaUortMa • '. /'' M. bffAMO CRanlord 6-050R—^467 JU1 Trust Services DEHMERS STATIONS business on a \\ •*.-• CaavtaleaUy Xacsial' Oalaes — FLOWER SHOPPE •JI High Street ' Crania* page read by \\ rtonu FOB CRAWFORD'S IM aaalh Ave* I. Craa/.r*—CB a-ItM SBtVBWaVXS •Usaaelk (-«<•• "ETEBT OCC-KION ' • GULF SERVICE STATION isjoo.- || • Member F. T. D. 14* Btead St — 715 Bllsabetk Ave. Built To Complete Auto Service • MOVING and * Minor Repairs . —- Road\ Service readers \\ •.', BALIS * BEBV1CS -Ave. »-M, Union Ave Cran/o.J. N; J. : • .-'• Completa- Parts Depy CB 6-illt Blfh * Soala Ave.. K. (osp. BB statU»> Member »T«C KEIIILWORTH GREENHOUSES K.rlk aad Central Avts. / WestflaM HXGISTEHED JEWELER ' : ./.\,; ,are.--. A. BOESSLE. Prop. DOERB'S ATLANTIC SERVICE WEsllltld *-0K» ' *• AMERICAN GOI SOCIETY II For ; Can CBa nowwm* ros AIX OCCASIONS

.' • • .• •'• .-• . " / ..•'' •• up to #10,000— •S Banalisa "A»fc Vedding Bouquets " A TL ANTIC II Inforniut.on h'i'hrr Florist Tek-traph Delivery Ass'n EXPpET WATCH ATLANTIC ProfaeU JTJNERAL. DESIGNS '• and JEWELHY EEPAIHS Call RAWSON MOTOHS. tnc 1 per member when* you save with "the titifirs CBaafeia «-«CS ALLIED VAN UNES Road Service — Pick1 Up * DeUvery tS Cna St. '. . Keailwarth . .Long Distance Moving II Cranford Aataoriso« fioata Av... E. *• ConUsmlsl—CB. a-«l« OTY FEDERAL SAVINGS 2J^|RY /VENTERS FLORIST Storajte - Packtnc - Shipping1 6-6000 CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION It'sHie RKfflT CAR! . rONTIAO / LA U A. and LOAN ASSOCIATION PRODUCTS & GREENHOUSE BOBBINS t, ALLISON. INC. . Riles juia M*rtlt*. -L SEtF-SfeftyiCE Uliat's the "ri«ht car" for^pu? It must be SevlBga Is»ate« Te oariac*s dependability and lonft- UMDKM QtTICB ,.' CHAS. KUBTZ MARKET • TYDOL fkODVCTS Mertk W»a4. Iwar" Bias St. Hfe eoiaaqmy mm a matter of record. For every - caioici: MEATS * rovLrr Laundries •*'• '" ''. ' *fC • :• • .'••..-.'• ' •• UNION COUNTY BUICK CO Uaeee S-OSM '' it DEUCATESSENS Carburetor St Itfnltlon Repaln * it value extra Pantiac's your car! t GKOCERUES — rROZEN FOODS .' Scientific Engine Diagnosis * Police Thinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING '.CBaafor4 Mttt VAN PQBEN LAUNDRY HENRY P. TOWNSEND »S North Av«, W. CBaaferd «->7M BUILDING 1 it .* YOUR HOME - Come In and Consult Us / COLONY DELICATESSEN ;< Vorra tabs Av*. • ' Cranl.ro SERVICE, INC. Cranford 6-0170 MOVIN0 m BTOBAOE Coaopltte Ltae eC UNION AVENUE A Complete LARRY'S TEXACO STATION Fire * • ttBXMfXCDtS PACBINO MARrAIC LIBBICATION MEAT MARKET LAIVDEY sod DRY CLEAN'ISG . It's dieRKJHT PBIGE! C VAN CHAMBERUN CO. C« -Oil We Have Plenty of All Cookinc * Bakinc Done) on ratcac MEAT« * rot'LTsr * i Dial'Operator' * •I- -V 1 B V I C at (Inc.) Til, North Ave., W. WottBcld It s the RIOHT TIME! — Produce —• JTroien Foods ' ' • • Service " . • . Pick-Up and Delivery Service •ale* *•< Banlee . IS H. Vwtmu Aw*. •'•'.'*•• '. • ,''..• ••••••• ' • — Free Delivery — . WEstOrld 3-4484 CRanlord 0-0838 ^ '• - Ambulance ""[ * The price of a Pontiac will never sway yotl / OMC TRUCK SALES _ __ Cash ii Carry fnm buying the right can Pontlac engineer*/ Your present car will never be more valuable Industrial — Commarcial CBaafardl «-!•;• II North Ave., K. Craaford Mortgage Money Available Good Uied Cars CBaalfta S-MM- j's« isartk Caisa Am. ' ' CraaJ.rd . Now At Our plant .* Cranford 64)170 * discovered long ago .that—for very few ext as a trade-in! So don't put oft the pleasures Martk Are, E. . WulliU ll Mils St. . . ' , CnmUt* 60S-SM X$r**h Avr.. t: • ' Wntncl dollars in price—they could build into Pontiic of Pontiac ownership. "Dollar for Dollar you WEstasia s-ssak • OIL BUttNERS * * Township Clerk * FUEL OIL ^' S-ISOO .'.•.•'; McEARLAND'S cars a great deal of extra quality. Come in can't beat a Ponttac" never meant more than GIVE TO fHE ESSO SERVICENTER * Cranford 6-5649 * CRANFORD SAVINGS aid LOAN ASSOCIATION and let us prove how easy it is to own j it does today! We're sure you'll agree It's the GARWOOD COAL CO. ' V.«B VT. Merarlaad, Proa. luxurious, fine-performingPontiac ! / right .car—the right price—and the right time. ""•. WESTFIELD rt'CL OlL RELIABLE FUEL OIL Complete Inspection Service * Public Works * COAL — COU : rj MOTOR SALES CO. Inc. SUPPLY CO., INC. Lubrication — Tire* — Accessories "•"'•--Mi.."••'•• " • - " "' /• • Prompt Deliveries GIVE * Cranford 62764 + 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. Aataartsa«4»y Ntohto 7 r. j to t Ml. AddlUww AlteratiBMi BLINb SEAL ES«O BEAT Offke and ShowrO»fn * Hoard of Edueanon * ; JltL Oil UNITED FUND R MOTORS SALESt^iic^ Leaden . • BJdiBiT aNoc r«ontCT* * CroiifoiriJ ^™» * rONTIAO BALES AND . ! Prompt, Courteotli Service CoaioBklal AV««M, . Ciaaford MEMBER FEDERAL HOME UJAN BANK 8VBTEM BEBVICE PABT8 — REPAIRS Mtlca A lo X Lubrication ' ' CmU CRanfoKp A-1144 Tires — Batteries 433457 NORTH AVE, EAST, WESTFIELD, N. J. . „ PHONE WESTFIELD 2-3700| »*. B. Wssl«.U \ CAMPAIGN Ml Ceateaalal A»s^ CBaalsr4 «-»T»« GataBfwt **Ul* DRIVE ;MlaMl Aw., B, Craafaf*{ "DAVE GAIROWAY SHOW" ON NBC-TV — SEE'TONT1AC SCOllEBOARD" AFTER'THE GM

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CITJPSH AMD CHRONICLE. THJIRSDAY, OCTD&Ek 29.1953 THE CHAHPORD CITIZEN Altp tHROWTCTX, Music of the New Jersey. Education and were selected as, one of the These rehearsals w_ill culn^nate. in the privilege orheaiing the ^titirc j .t'DJted NliUuns grafe's topic last Tuesday at « M. Eaatarn Standard Tnai. *ac ef Alden Street «Mu|d toteraset the Avenue to the point or place of •begja- lhree CHS Students t.,1,rr.lr " putpOM of conducting • center UM of flatst-tttraat it Association. • . chorus of 300 voices"Vid orchestra a concert ^ivcn.on November "14 at Concert pi^jsented by'-'thesie""Two At Fleminajun la^t Thursday .ineeting' of the Xhinellen PTA to, were extanaed; taance along the projected WU1 neat In devclaad School. Morth Schools Report «iiU All-Stale jGrtp Named to the chorus are Janice of 150 from over 2.000 students 3 p., m.t .in the 'oallroom . of the si'dups at the Mosque Theatre, At IN i evening, he sptikc on .'"Why United' Roosevelt High School. ••'.' «••*•». • • ", 1 , • -. •. ^ • • . 'aBBaa. , • , __ ad High Srhtetl 5tu- Keve. soprano, and William Douijt- who tried "out in the state. The Municipal Auditorium in Atlantic Newark". - . • vote upon candidates for the following ..»_._ of the center line of High • DISTRICT NO. 8 las.>bass. Zpralee Zohfi^sriU play Wtyinnp O. SttH'nBi'afy of Cran- Streetwith the center line of the Lahlgh Resinning at a point formed by the (U.llN have b«*n sheeted M the Ncrth and South Jersey .divisions City at the fall meeting of the New" : A Governor of the Blate ot Maw Jsr- of North Avenue fcinl, r,, iii.:i,);,V \A Kranklih School, ;^i - {Q 1 Valley Railroad; 'thence •> southwesterly interaeotioa of the center line of High N'iw Jersey AU-State High Schc»l; the violin with the orchestra. gf these organizations rehearse' al- Jersey Education Association. CLEAN IAO) rl!Kri!A«D—Whir* oi emington s a K vantv sit UN Good-mullty DrSiiccoU~ ghouJd >fj " y (Four-year term). ' along the center lihaof the Lehlgh Valley Street and the eenter Une of the center ty ansl' J Activities of Pupils in Many Fields A Congressman. Sixth Congressional Railroad to the canter Una of Lexington Una of the Lehlgh Valley Railroad; thence Orchestra and Chorus^ which are These students gained their po- ternating weeks in Newark, At- The following Sunday afternopn, Colored — Without buttons or-catches — Wi':tutiU5-; -sp • • -' . —• Avenue aad Btb. -A«aa We're Scott Sihimonr." Louis Aclcerman, Beginning at a point in the intersection easterly direction to the Intersection -of along said boundary Ready • bert, Albert England, Robert Fehr, Three Members, of the Board.of Chosen ef the center Une of Riverside Drive and the center Une of Centennial Avenue; * ANSWER dren :are busy, getting ready for Steven Andrcasen, Wiliam Biach, Freeholders (Three-year terms). . boundary: theace SHOES that day. Jack-o'-laritern pump- Ann McNab, Robert Christensen, North Union Avenue; thence north along thence south along the center. Une of Cen- point in aaM bmm__. _ AaNear Reference: William DiLoUb,\Emcrv Enz, Karl Three Coroners (Three-year terms). the center line of North Union Avenue tennial Avenue, to the center Une of the o the boundary Una- of the! SERVICE kin heads are all around the room- GourSi- T«l ^Gi/tkowski, William John Manger, Carol Isaac, Barbara Two Members of the Township Com- to the point of Intersection with the cen- Central Railroad of New Jersey right of Held- and tht T To You Barbara Mitchell brought a real Simpson, Robert Sllverman, Cyn- ilttee (Three-year terms). > .. • ter Une of CUremont Place: thence south way; thence east along the center- Une of thence northerly For Good* Nclsen, Michael. Nelson, Christo- Following If a complete description of along the center Una of darempnt Place the Central Railroad of New Jersey tea an angle point in < USIHESS DIRECTORY point 950 feet more or leas to a point, said one\o school — even his hat comes fer Palasinski, Richard Hau, Jamcf thia Walters, Michael Harris, Ted lie ten election districts of the said Town- to the Intersection of the center Una.of US feet. At Ytowr hip and the location of the polling places Cranford, Avenue: thence northeasterly point being opposite and at right angles BIG TELEPHONE MEWS .ELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES & Service off. Witches, .ghosts, cowboys; and Williams and Jeffrey Benford are Sodomora, Clair McNab, Marietta r each of the said districts: along the center Una of Cranford Avenue from a point formed by the south sideline of South Avenue and the rear dividing Telephone eowjjiris. gypsies wild .Indians. the vvitches in. the play. , All theX^erdu and William .Baldwin have IS feet to a point; thence south at right, i J You Need corrtpleted ther pctures. DISTRICT NO. J angles to Cranford Avenue to a point 100 Unea of properties fronting on the easterly toSAo a >»nt wham the pirates a.rid a "Lone Ranter," and jboys and girls are black cats and Beginning at a'point In the center Une feat south of the sideline or Cranford~Ave- side of BurchSeld Avenue: thence MWth Willow Street would teams nue measured at right angles therefrom: along this Une to the above mentioned best at all Cinderella will be here j happy pumpkins.. The girls made •tahn Manger, Richart^ Durand, f North Avenue West, where said teentar Ine Intersects the boundary line between thence northeast on a-Une parallel with point: thence south along the rear divid- AUTO DEALER • if DRUG STORES FUEL OIL • LIQUOR STORES • PLUMBERS Halloween. Who will be able to! Curtis Jamison, Marietta Lerda franford Township and' the Borough, of Cranford- Avenue and 100 feet at right ing lines, of the property fronting on the cents* Una-of W-UBMT 1 leaves to.wear and the boys and Robert Fchr have made pic- larwood: thence easterly along the center angles therefrom along the various courses Burehneld Avenue to a point In the north thrSiteraaetkial of the eenter r guess who these inysierious people j We . Answer Your Telephone. ,.': CONTRACTORS witches hats and tures with linger pants. * ine' of- North Auenue.-JWest. to a point of Cranford Avenue to the center Une of sideline of Lincoln Avenue: thence eouth- low Street and the center Une at Weak at REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. are inside the. cjjstMrrtes? • ii-lntermeeUen of-Eastman Street: thence Raskins AVenue; thence south along the Place; thence westerly ease* the- caal 24 Hours Every "D«y ' . . : HABBY MILLER MOTORS UND'S PHARMACY . BRENNAN & TOYE -'—: Grade. 2..__,'___1_^_ ilong the center line of Eastman Street center Une of Haskins Avenue to a pornt \v to a' point formed '^>y the eouth side- line of West atad Place to e»»tej»«»a«r(* and Troyllncs far. Womra The boys and girls in Miss Rose Grade 1 which would Intersect a line parallel with line of Lincoln Avenue 'and a Una '100 ot the center Une off West Baa) Pear* • •n»-dihlc, FrUndly Service Since 1035' lo the center llhe of Walnut Avenue; •;. • . <- •.; '.inc. •';• • -';• Chas. H. Llnd, Reg. Pharmacist rLVMBtNO — BEATIMO Marie Murray's class are ready to Tht ' James Richard Higgins has- been hence South along the center Une ofthe extension of Cranford Avenue and 100feet east of the east sideline of Severin Norman Place: thence atoa* -a» aaaa you Leave — It Rings — We Aniwer M^BsfcaSsB ^^, «wA V^ga • *VE ~ V ^ •*• *.»•" ^^" *H- • .»* » — w J 4 boy— ^' s— and~ wwKirli of Mrs, Mil- Court; thence south and'west on a Une welcomed as a new student in Mrs. Walnut Avenue to. the center line of feet south of the South sideline: thence Una. of Nofmsn Place to Uaeceatar • rRBBCRirrioN * TIXXINO " " . Butter Brown tor Boys *nd Girls' meet the spooks oh Halloween- The dyed Mahiiny's first rrade enjoyed Chestnut Street; thence westerly along along said line in a northeasterly direc- 100 feet east "and south of the east and of PlttafleH Street: thence akknc a*» ca ^ TELEPHONE ' '' •' — Aalkarlsal — , A. IAIONE saal - HEATINQ OIL* • eok»* Free Parking — Free' Delivery . B children are putting on a little a trip to Riverside Park recently. Anna Armbruster's second grade. the center line of Chestnut Street to the tion to fne boundary Une between the south sideline of Severin Court and par-ter line of Pittsfleld Siraat e» a vs. BPECIAl,ISTg CRanford S-03«a Township of Cranford.and the Borough of allel thereto to a point 100 feet east of where a Une drawn 100 feet wasasrtrja duysler (Fluid Drive) Plymoufc CRanrord 6-0900 The children gave a choral pre- center lln- of Cherry Street to a point ISO * point In tht MESSAGE EXCHANGE for M*t> and Boy* . sho»- for the firi! grades. The play | They were looking for signs of feet north from the north sideline of Bet. KenUworth; thence along said boundary the east sideline of. Centennial Avenue; parallel to the westerly sl&Mo* eaT Ha Drags —7 Coametlea — Baby Needs Uilta and Narlh Am ' Craaford CALLCR. t>1044 geata Ava., «. . ' Ctaaterd is called •'•HalWeen Night." Lin- autumn. Miss Mary Ellen Collins, sentation of "Morning" by Emily lord Avenue, said line being, the rear Une and Ita various courses to a point In thence south on a Une parallel with Cen- man Street would Intersect; tfcesn aeKataw Bey Railroad CKaafard j«-17M •alea an<.:Banrlea.. . ; Eajilman Street - Ctanfard llvldlng Une of lots fronting on Retford the center line of Orange Avenue; thence tennial Avenue and 100 feet east of the erly along said une to the e«nsi» ha* sat w Une of ii-l • • Prescriptions Called For da Atkins, Barbara HroWn, Cathy a senior at Trenton State Teachers Dickinson, and sang and drama- northwesterly at right angles to the north east sideline of Centennial Avenue to a North. Avenue and to point .arjasw .at Gvnaral Contracting I venue: thence along this said rear dlvld- North. Avenue . ' . - i.-T?y —r-TT-..** * y^t iIwN I a) Body and Fender Repairing and Delivered. T HJNERAL Campbell, Ina Gallanter, Kathleen College, who will be with the class tized "Merry .Sunshine" at a»r ng line southwesterly to a point which if sideline ot Orange Avenue 100 feet to a point In the center Une' of the Lehlgh beginning. eat easai ear ane eamsaajenne »3spg «he aoutheaiterl; TAXICABS Honlktt. Wendy Hopper. Patricia. until November 12, is helping the scmbiy. Barbara Matters was thesideline of Christopher Street; thence parallel with Orange Avenue and 100 feet the center line of the Lehigh Valley Rallr WlU meat to Bash School. West - -. thenc. • Auto Painting * Reflnlihlng :—.OPEN SUNDAY..— DIRECTORS road to the center line of High Street the tatCCe *^^**^*^ *^^ ^ a—spniCT an. a. thenoi AUTO DEALERS • CHAPMAN BROS. little girl, Mark Enz and Steven along, the northeasterly sideline of Chris* measured at right angles therefrom to a or * ao Centena' Kammlcr. Mary Magncr, Donna children learn how' to Identify, point Place of beginning. ' • # Parts and Accessories K WINANP AVI. CKANFOBD Call CKanford S-40M topher\Street In a northwesterly direction point In the center line of Riverside Drive; DISTRICT MO. S of the easiei PLL'MBINO Jk BEATtNO n cRANFt>«D rra Plamondon. Kathleen Rcilly, Rita sorrfc of-the leaves. Many different Tyre were the little boys. Pauline to thV rear dividing Una between proper* thence southerly along the center Une of Beginning at a point m the-1 feet south «T« Narta ATS^ I. ; WestlaU ties oh'HUlcrest Avenue and Benjamin Riverside Drive to the intersection of the Will meet to Lincoln School. Centennial of the center line of North Unas* An *st and . notm i If no answer, RAhway 7-1130 ' DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE Rico. Janet Sliffler. Sandra Wim- seeds were collected and there Low was "Merry Sunshine."; Helen Avenue. .— CONTRACTORS treet; ' thence. southwesterly along said •writer line of Union Avenue the place or and Alden Street; thence anurnsity •Haras Court ana j GLASOFER WILLYS WBaUaM I>1«M FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARROTTS TAXI ir.er. Maria Ambrose, JRobic Ar- have been interesting lessons on Beth Frantz was the moon and ear; dividing, .line between Benjamin point of beginning. . . <(, DISTRICT NO. 6 . ; point formed by the. tatetaretlaa. «• * east sideline! 1510 RarlUli Read Cnntord nold. Beverly Dadd. Joan Duplop, how seeds spread and plants grow. Diane Loderstcdt was a bird; Ju- street and HOicreat Avenue to the center Beginning at a point: In the dividing center lines of. North Avemat aaat 4 a Awenue. E«t I Authorized CKaalsri 8-MM leen'A — JOBBING — , "We Go Anywhere™ ine of Marsh street; thence north along VUljneet, la Roosevelt School. Orange Une between Clark Township and Cran- Street: thence easterly ateo* ta* ej ttenortKsUkv •Phopehope: CRanfofd 80255 dith Kutsera, Roberta Haw.ley and , . • Radio Cabs Patricia Foppert; Lynne Harris, Mathcy-Parker brought a fierce he center Une of Marsh Street to a point' ford Township and the center line of Una of Morth Avenue to the caste* ta ~ " .said point Atr Condltlontnc looking. Jack-o'-lantern to school. Ellen Foster were bees, and Rich- tended 300 feet from the north aldeline DISTRICT NO. * ''. Raritan Road; thence north along the Centennial Anout; thence aatttai i » ol th, I ,."• • • WILLYS ' •:' ••' • AUTO REPAIRS • /. Susan Higbie, Janet .Lawrence, Burnslde Avenue; thence southwest MO Beginning at a point In the Intersection boundary Une between Cranford Township the center Una- ot Canaaimlat Avaaa and tbt I 18 North Ave., W. . Cranford LIQUOR STORE IM Il|t Street Pamela Flaherty arid Elizabeth The children in Mrs. Doris ard Erdmann was a.flower. The leet from Burnslde Avenue and. parallel of the center Une of Morth Union Avenue and Clark TownshlpnrTown of Westneld a point In tht center Uae ot the- Ca ties fronting out SEAGER'S DRUG STORE , Oil Bumera .-•„'- jDealer 7 & SERVICE •.•';• • .. \. Krcifi arc the 4caveS in the play. . Newswungcr's "first grade have rest of the class made up the thereto to a point In trie rear dividing and Riverside Drive; thence northerly —Borough of Garwood to an angle point Railroad ot New Jersey: these* cea Awesue; thenot L .Free Dflivery lines of properties fronting on New. Street; along Mid center Una of Riverside Drive In the boundary Une between the Borough along the eenter Uae ot the Ceatsal ! •bag Unes of the J. Walter Seoger, Heg, Pharm. 1 David Arthur, Justin Clayton, been fainting pictures depicting chorus.' •: . thence northwest along the said rear gl- to the easterly bank of the Bahway River; of Garwood and the Township of Cran- road of New Jersey ta a. 1 ' ' "~ easterly aide oj Qars — Pick Upi — SU\ioh Wagons BEAtJTY SALONS * ' CRanford 0-1330 ^ iding Unes to a point in thakboundary thence northerly along said easterly bank ford and the center line o£ Rankin Ave- boundary Una between th* FURNITURE CRanford 0-01 HO John MacKay. Lawrence, Mctzfcer, fall activities. Elcanorc Jackson, * aoath sideline LINCOLN GARAGE '•"One •l Unl«a Coantr'a it TELEVISION "The girls and boys inlMiss Lyn- Ine of Cranford Township andHhe Bor- of the Rahway River to the Township of nue, said point being also the most south- Cranford and th* Borout' '- at' rljhl ;•','. Panel Delivery Trucks x 30 North Avs.. R. nore Bauso's second grade havo ough of Garwood; thence alone this Springfield and the Township of Cran- westerly boundary of District No. I an* Puki-thenee-nortav along o, Prop. ". •M N. Inlun Are. r— P aaid boundary line its various courses to ford boundary -Una; thence northwesterly the Une produced of. the rear dividing Una ot the Borough of RaeeO* Pas* as : ^ham*ssasea« giwrr U4 1 • - • —Prsserla-llaa : __ CHANFdRD rUHNTTURE organized • a class council. The the'center Una of North. Avenue, Waal, to akmg said boundary Una to the-Westfleld- Une of properties fronting on New. Street; the Borough ofTfetnttworth: ta a aaa t. Mew Jersey; east I QENEKAI. AUTO/ BEPAnUNCI he point or place of beginning. . Cranford boundary Una: thence southerly thence along this rear dividing Une in a whlch point Is the> aoutherty wni(na»i WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX CRANFOHD RADIO class" elected "Roberta Wlesc.-pres- » e« «se Central Bail-1 Wheel Balancing ' , Tharnueles" ANSWER TO "KNOW YOUR AMERICA' WlU meet In Sherman School. Lincoln along said Westneld-Crsnford boundary southerly direction to a point 300 feet Une ot the third district anal la le» B*. r *a a. point, in the I Ml Baring Bt. («t. 55) Ellsabklh * BEDROOM ' TIELEVISIOM/aV BAUIO ' . ident; Suzanne Simons, vice->pces- venue. ' • , • ' Une to •.point where the eenter Une of north of the sideline of Burnslde Avenue; south measured at right angles ftnas a IN KEN'HAVORTH lf« OH Barm«r> •s ewn«hlp of [ Sclentiflo Motor Tune-Up US North/tTnlon Avenue Ragliterel PharmaeUta ta Berre Tea Willow Street would Intersect if produced; thence northeasterly on a Une. parallel south sideline ot Cranford Av*nu* erhB evsreasjh of Aoaelle-1 ' " . BcrAws ident; and James Bair, secretary. thence along said production of the cen-with Burnslde Avenue and 300. feet north siont thence •outhweaterly alaac a> tta *n Uaeala A»a» E. CBaafarl «-HM V POLLACKS FOOD MARKET DISTRICT NO. S . eascary Use southerly #UVINO ROOM •'• The other members 6f tne council ter Une of WIDow Street and continu- of the northeast sldeUne of Burnslde Ave- parallel with Cranford.' Avenu* f»nasi ••nan Boad; thenra lord 8-9105 , For Pro«npt'"T}ellverles \^ JOSEPH LEVY Car Radios Repslred Beginning at a point formed by the ing along the - center Une of Willow nue to a point'which would intersect the arid 100 feet measured at right ant-k (or •' • ' " f- are: Carol Killian, playground MtrSB- Une and the ' Call CRanford «-070t X- G«n*ral Coniradrk ittersection oi the center Une of Lexlng- Street to the intersection of the-center center Une of Marsh Street if produced: therefrom to a point In th* censer Us* • Barttaa atoad to the HUGH CLAM MOTORS LIQUOIl .— WINE — BEER '. CKmafocd «-l77« Samuel F- B. Morse invented the telegraph in 1844. safety; Lance Logan and Hobard on Avenue and the center Una of the Une of Willow Street and the center thence south along said Une and along Haskins Avenue: thence north. aaaaaT « «s>asr Use with the • AUTO STATE • 103 ADAMS AVE. <.'K»l.c4 « - «higb Valley Railroad; thence northwest Une of West Ind Place; thence west- the center, Une of Marsh Street to a point center Une of Raskins Avenu* to a Data Taar Aalk«rls«« Daalcr 104 TJalaa AT«., N. . ' cull CRantord fl-(N17A. ree,- news committee; and Mar- Avenue, the Craafara « ^J „•_ la ar«-«»..Ti , Craaf aid - iy along the center Une of Lexington erly along the eenter line of West End intersecting the rear.dividing line between which la MO teet torn Orantara^«aia • SIMMONS BEDDING / garet Witheririgton, clasropm safe- tvenue to'the center , Une of Denman Place to the Intersection of the canter Benjamin • Street and HlUcrest Avenue: thence southwesterly parallel with (Cm DRIVING SCiHOOL Ml M»«hln(on Avc. Kenllworth toad; thence along the eenter Una of Une of West Ind Place and Norman thence along said.rear line northerly to a ford Avenue and M0 feet mwitsa.- ol, Centeo, y and maintenance. - 1/M.TM OfJTB COAL v .' imajiJV»ed eastefly to the center line Place; thence along said eenter Une point which would be the northerly side- right angles therefrom to- a paint IB Be BOD REYNOLDS PLUMBING & The.Indian exhibit in Miss Mary Livingston Street; thence alone the of Norman Place to the eenter Una of line of Christopher Street if extended: easterly from the e»tei»ioo. ot ttM^gsata GARDEN STATE Phone: CRanford S-3141 TIRES enter Una of Livingston Street north- PittsfleVd Street; thence along the center thence along this Une and along the north- line of CUremont Place: these* uu*BU * ELECTRICAL * LUMBER- HEATING CO^ INC. Hoak's second grade is crowing. westerly to. the center line of Dorchester Une of Pittsfleld Street to a point where erly sideline "of Christopher Street In a to the center Un* ot CrajttotdLAvs-ns Clerk. DRnnNG-SCHOOl Ave. Cranfard ivenue: thence easterly along the center a Une drawn 10» feet westerly and parallel southwesterly direction to a point In the thence westerly along th* caste* ate* < CBANFORD COAL CO. —CONTRACTORS v •—~ - Contractor -^ -^ The following children • have Une of Dorchester. Avenue to the, north to the westerly sideline of Eastman Street center Une of Dorchester Avenue: thence Llcemed by the State 04 N? Salesand Servlef TOP QUA,UTT UPPER-LEHIOH COAL Indtliitriat — Domestic brought in materials: Philip Bru- sideline of Christopher Street; thence would intersect; thence southerly along southwesterly along the center line of "We-, Put ConHdence In Your Driving" "Everythlna- Tor The Boms Owner** northwest along the north sideline of said Una to the. center Una of North Ave- Dorchester Avenue to the center Une of '• /" ,, • PerTa» t'Banl«>d bakcr, a beaded . bag; Richard Genuine Faetory Parts.•'.. Christopher Street to a point ISO feet nue; thence southeasterly along the center Livingston Avenue, thence south, along Competent & Courteoui Instructors Stove or Nut . ...«23.75 BUILDERS' GENERAL onlh ATI.. K CnalM* (Continued on page «x) north of the northerly sideline of Retford Une of North Avenue and Eastman Street the center Une of Livingston Avenue to Tires—Tub**—Batteries Used* Cars Bought & Sold ' 109 Raatt Ave.. W^X CRsaferd (VSM7 pe>i .•.,.,...;..,..i..____.;_,»._.;.. 19.75 BENINATI I.venue, said point being also the point to the north boundary.'Une of the Central the center line of Denman Road; thence CRANFORD AUTON^LASS SUPPLY CO. — . Rrcapplnf Service f Intersection of the 1st, Ind and 8th Railroad of New Jersey and the center along the center Une of Denman Road . • Buckwheat '.: -..»..„.._ 17.00 llstricts; thence along a Une parallel to •M NaHa ATC.MW. . WeitBeU & MtHRp! TOWNSHIP OP one of North Union Avenue produced; southwest to the center line of Lexington FOljCTH QUARTERLY Stoker Hica .....;..,...... 19.75 ELECTRICAL • . Lumber • REAL ESTATE • ,' HORTON-8 DOWN OUR STREET, HeUord Avenue and ISO teet from Retford thence along the' eenter Une of North Avenue: thence south along the ..center / WCatfleU S-I4H'. ; ' MAKERS .. GLASS"'''"^' aWatk aall «•. Calea jkin., Craafstd tvenue. said described Une being alto the Union Avenue produced and continuing line of Lexington Avenue to. the center CRaaferd 6-1BU CONTRACTOR Building Materials . T*L CKaafarJ ' CRANFORD rear dividing Une between properties on along .'the center Une of North Union Une of Raritan Road; thence west along For Every Purpose Retford .Avenue and South Union Avenue INSTALLMINT OF- Mirrors ilcsllvciod Millwork. Ma«oi)»' Materials JOS. I. GUKER NOTICE OF a northerly direction to the center Una H—i- . Cltunford (1-U1II5 Hardware , Rountig Material ' ! REAL EBTA1R Cherry Street; thence along the center LA1NG MOTOR CAR CO. INDUSTRIAL ' WIRDJO General Election Ine of Cherry Street to the center Une of crao'S I Booth Ave., W. . Cmnlord Screens - Flooring - Paints . ' 'and ' • UPHOLSTERtRS * Chestnut Street; thence along th* center your. Authorized BAKERY & PASTRY SHOP In pursuance of the provlstolts of an • -> . . • Appliances tNBURANCR Act entitled "An Aci to ReguUte Elec- line of Chestnut Street to the center Une Walnut Avenue; thence along the cen- • Oraafard-WeataeM-PblnllaM-'X WEDD1NO —' BIHTHDAT / Of AU .Kinds tions," Title 19. Revised Statute! of New • Une of V/alnut Avenue north to. the PAllTT CAKE8. I • CRaalard *****.-"~' ir_^_i!ARDWARE * CRanford B-0505 , CRANFORD Jersey, and the amendments anql supple- itersecttdn of the center line of Walnut 3(1 Crntettntal Ave. Craalor 111 Nerth Ave.. W. UPHOLSTERY SHOP ments thereto. I venue and North Union Avenue; thence '. Full Un« ol Italian Pastries «c Bread " cAnnxAo- ' ' r. Kul»r * S*iu NOTICE long the center line ot North Union Ave- l«00 Xaritas Bead CRaaUrd «S0 North Sih BL Kenllworlb CRANFORD PAINT & Is hereby given that the District Election tue to the center Une of Alden-Street; DtalM HARDWARE STORE UphoUtetlnC * Interior DocoraUog Boards In and for the Township of 'Cran- hence south along the center line of Watch For Slip Covers - Furniture ' Repairs Mden Street to a point where the center • -.-. ~7 '-' • ' ATLAS' POWER TOOLS RfeAL ESTATE • ford will sit at the places hereinafter CRANFORD • WESTFIELD ' Drapes - . Shades • ' designated on ARE DUE Sales and Acrvlca B17 Nartk Ave. Glass - Garden Tools - llou.to Furnishings • . CRaniord &«893 - ," . TUESDAY. NOVEMHK* *, o BANKS/ Pfumhlng Supplies - Wallpaper BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY between the hours of 7:00 A. M'an. d 8:0Q JOHN W. HEWS & SON Ka Seala Av*^ E. Crastard DANIEL ]. HEYBURN tlH-BeBHi Ave.. E. ' CKanford 6-lfJO • Masons' Materials REAL MTATBV |>tr«at' . PlalnB.U LOyELAND FPEL CO. . . an ' ' Lumber — Millwork VENETIAN Service Dcpt; 124 E. 4th Street '-;- ./ Authorlisd Distributor.' INBVRANCBT TUNE IN ON Automobile Putting FAIfOV8 READINOI ANTHRACITE UCENSED ELECTRICAL Hoofing -Materials — Bricks Phone: CRanford S-O7|T BLINDS Essoheat Fuet OU - ' • CONTRACTOR Ave.. E. ' Cimafaxd WINDO Cement, Sand, Gravel, etc; A..s»ir.M« DUCO ,1 ViiM RarlUn Road HOMEMAKER HARMONIES BODY sa« MARSHALL ' CaU CRanfard «.1144" Wiring lor Light and Power No IBICRSI COMPLETE BANBANKINK G BERVICI SOS Nerth Avs., E. . Cranford I CRanlord (I-UIOO KENIIAVORTH if» CRANFORD FENDER WORK MOTOR SALES. INC. Resdentlnl — Commercial Call CRanford 0-4000- StaUon WVNJ — 11 to 11:30 A. M. Member FDIC '/• PITTSBURGH' PAINTS—WALLPAPER UPHOLSTERY SHOP If Paid Wi : A. VABDAUS . Monday Through Friday n_ Dtdox EnMae 10 •'."••:• - Since 1924 I N.Hh AVe.. W.. CranfMa Industrial PLUMBING 4) ELECTRICAL SUI-PLIEB 0 South Ave., W. Cranfari , Venetian Blinds * ; j• • •OLLAN&-MADIBON : for Welmlnf--Track " ••••''•'' ' CRanforal «-M(H\/. Open to. 7 p. m. —Hun. to I p. ra. , Custom Quality Brands - Aatharlpeal Dealer REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. CBanford 8-5000 REAL ESTATE\nd INSURASCK ,; '•.•••* ''" ' ' . 100 C«nUr St., Gsrwoad TAX LINCOLN * MERCURT !, Friendly Service Since 1025' CRanford 8-0883 HOLLAND YORK CLOTH CRutferd •-1U1 WEslSela t-vit* B Bamalde Are. Cranferd .1X13 l-i* Saatfc An, at. . Craatard ' CM 8ODTM" AVt. , Bales' — Bervlea 170 E./Bread 81.. WMlBeld IK Na. Wk BL BEATING STANDARD LUMBER WEstBeli 1-Mft» • ' OILB CONTftAtrtdRS General Repair* 400 r-ark Ave.. 8«t«h Plains FLORISTS & SUPPLY CO. RICHARD HARTIG U«ed Cars . /FnWaad X-4SM ... LUMUEB. CHAS. M. YEAKL CBaaferd 6-a»00 RtY^QLt)$ PULMBING & MtLLW.ORK ' . (JOHNSTON PAINT 8HOM " - EUsabeth S-60M Valea aat Kerlh Aves.. Crasferd HEATING CO.. INC. - ' Contractor 101 N. Union Av«. •II Na. .Rraal BL ' EUtabetb O00NTY f) Kitchen Cabinets . , . Martgagea Industrial — Domestic u on II CRanfwd t-SKM COMPANY ^CONTRACTORS * • Itoodng Materials 0 Nartk Ave.. W. CBaaJ.** «-!i:i / PstsaaaUtsai Chef king Aeseaats 9 Insulation ~' opt tunity to II NORRIS* CHEVROLET, Inc.' S Spnth Ave., E. Cranfortl Mortgages — Loans — Savings Accounts 0 llardwan). Screens, etc. SERVICE II : Aatkarisei . / AU Trust Services M. DIFABIO . DEHMER'S CRanrord 0-0505—2487 STATIONS business ona . > — B Caavsalently Lseatai Oflleas —: Osaaral CaatraeUf FLOWER SHOPPE III High Street Cranfari page readby^ ITLOWERS POR CRAWFORD'S 100 Baatk A»«., t. Oranfard —CR «-l*M /• ' DRIVEWAYS EUtahatk »-•••• •' •' " EVERV QCC* SlON GULF SERVICE STATION 15,000 Built To Last . . . Built • Permanently Member F. T. D. •41 Braad 8t — 711 EUsaketk A vs. Complete Auto^ Service . readers YOUR SAVI1NGS CRaDfard «-IOSS MOVING and Minor Repairs — Road Service. •AXIS * SERVICE M0 Wntmlaitar *.va^-««0 Westasli Av«. I0T N. TJnLn Ave. Cranlard 2TU. Union Ave. Concrefe~C5nstrucU6a- STORAGE ' CRanlord C-BOTa « Complete Parts. Dept. Cranloid. N. J. irx . Member-FBIC Cat 0->H1BV Rlfh * g.«ts|-A^rr'.-:'K:' <*»»-'RSi'a«alUai> Boad Bunding v— Sewers KENILWOBTH GREENHOUSES _A. ROESSLE, Prop. HEGISTEHED JEWELER WEilfleld -AMCTIC AN- f DOERi'S ATLANTIC Call CRaafard 0-10*7 riUHHl'r«> WeddinB Bouquets - upi to BS; Barasila -*.va.' • Cranferd Member FlorUi Telegraph Delivery As»"n FUNERAL. DESIGNS . ' . I -. •'• • ORaalord. 6-O20S and JEWELRY REPAIRS per member whenj you save with the RAWSON MOTORS, inc. nssfiftjftdNS ALLIED VAN LINES xt Cross Bt, ' ' . Kenllwerth Road Service — Pick Vp * DrU«iy jl Cranford ;• LonC Distance Moving South AVe^ *• *-C*s.t«aala*-C«. CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION It's the RIGHT CAR! CITY rtDERAL SAVINGS VENTEHS FLORIST * UWttits • Storage - Packlntr.- Shipping jj 6-^00*3 and LOAN ASSOCIATION & GREENHOUSE ROBBINS * ALUSON, INC.

/' •o. •;••.'•.' . . . • ..-.•.' :, . x-. ' • -^ • ' ••;•• What's the "riftht car" for you Mt must bo Est. 1913 •avlags Iiktarsd Ta BU.000 - FLOWEBH FOR ALL OCCASIONS KAY'S FRIENDLY SERVICE handsome, of course. A ftood performer, too. . B«a» Marlgaga Laau Member T.D.8.— Flowers By Wire Local and Lnng Distance Moving "Pick Up U Delivery ServirV* , For over 66 ywam th> CRANFORD SAVINGS aid LOAN ASSOCIATION has CRANFOnD'S And dependable? Economical? "For beauty, Complete Parts- and rtapalra PETERSEN'S DAffiY CBestnat B-5800 . . • Call cnunford 6-0J98 . - CAB IMBrCCtlOM SKBVKK paid dhrirWids on Am «Mrrinas accounts of Mm mamban without intomiption. KENILWOHTH OFFICX. "pn« Stop Laundry St'rvlce". . . •'.. •' WESTFUXU _ , • '. > Baalevard at Bhspplag Caatar 104 atlehlisa Ava. ' - Kenllworlh IS Beata Ave., E. ' Cranrard Pontlac offers the Sliver Streak distinction CRanfard B-OlU Washing - Slmonlzlng - Lubrication Today pur position is cnonaar than *v«r; Our latest dividend at th* ratg* of 2Vi%. CRanfard «-•»•• " • .' .ot that \i admired everywhere. The Power and «U Herth A<«., E. , WEttaeU I-110* North * ' CsnUaaiUI A'irek. CB .«-•»' XUZABETU 'OFFICE ' DUtrlbutor (or New Jersey'i THE WASHING BEE stamina of Pontiacfs iug|(ed, high-compres- . . PLAINFIELD . ' East Jarssr aear Braad Bt, . Finest'WUt »"<> Cream FOOD MARKETS .- AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY * IMPORTANT * tta Park ATO. PLmlnBeU e-S«M So. Unloa Ave. ' ' . CU (K All Saving. Received Beforo the 15th ef the sion engines are unmatched at anywhere near EUsabsth B-SSOO . KRESS TYDOL SERVICE *L PHONE CALLS * Month Ear* DlTldends froin the 1st the price. Pontlac's dependability and long- UNDKN OFFlci CHAS. KURTZ MARKET "T*DOL Karta WHI, asar Elaa Bl. . life economy are a matter of record^ For every . CHOICE MEATS"'* FOt)LTr Laundries Carburetor tt Ignition Repalra UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. Uadaa I-S540 * DELICATESSENS * Thinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING important value extra Pontiac's your car! GROCERIES — FROZEN FOODS Scientific Engine placnosls) " ~ ' " CBaufotd 8-03M • * Police * YOUR HOME - Come In and Consult Us * WILDING * VAN POBEN LAUNDRY HENRY P, TOWNSEND 98 N.rth Ave, W. CstaalaWI *-Wt COLONY Jl North Union Ave. Cranford SERVICE. INC. * Cranford 6-0170 * •• • • ••••/.• • ' • . - r CQNTRACTOItS MOVINO J> BTORAOB Complete Una oi UNION AVENUE~: ".; A Complete LARRVS TEXACO STATJOH ^ . •. . • '•'•' r' '.••"'''' * Fire * MEAT MARKET FACKINO MARFAK Lf aaUCAWoM C VAN CHAMBERLIN CO. DEI4CACIEB ' LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING We Have Plenty of . It's the WSHT PRICE! .Aatltasised PRIME MEATS * POULTRY . " Gas - OU * Dial "Operator' * • • - (Inc.* • • ' , • All Cooking * Baking Done on Premises Nerlh A*«., W. Weatflald the RI6HT TIME! '• ! B v i c ic Qrocerlea —i'Produce — Frortn Foods Service Pick-Up and Delivery Seniea — Free Dyllvery'— Rales and 8er*le« . BDIIDIKO CONSTRUCTION t IB M. Balsa Ava. CRsafard «-Blt9 WEatflrld 3-44B4 The price of. a Pontiac will never «way S^oii CRulard M-UtO Cash •it arry CRanford 8-1 * Ambulance * OMC TRUCK SALEB IndustrUl — Ounmereud from buying the right carl Pontlac engineers ^ Your present car will .pood U»ed Cars , . IB Maria Unlaa Ava. •-'• . Craaierd IB Narta Ave.. «. Mortgage Money Available CRaaiara B-IBSS ' ' ; ' ^ Now At Our P4ant * Cranford 6-0170 * discovered long ago that—for very few extra as a trade-in! So doa*t pat off the lltMtna Awv.-R, ' WssUeU IB AUaa Bt. " " Oraalard llOS-n.10 North Art., E. Wr.tiel dollars in price—they could build Into Pontlac joLPontiac ownership. "Dollar' , WEstRsId ' t-UM - * OIL BURNERS * * Township Clerk * 1 Li FUEL OIL WEiUlold S-liQO. McFARLAHiyS cars a great deal of extra quality. Come In can't beat a Pontiac ESSO SERyiCENTER * Cranf old 6-5649 * •CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION and let us prove how easy It is to own a t>lg, it does today! We*re rate yoail ag^ec ¥ty the rb GARWOOD COAL CO. luxurious, fine-performing Pontiac! right car—the rtght price—and the right il ' WESTFIELD FUEL OIL RELIABLE FUEL OIL Complete-infpectloD Servksi * Public Works * 1 MOTOR SALES CO., Ine COAL_— COKK SUPPLY CO« INC. Lubrication ' Tins —- Accessories !* Cranford 6-2764 • 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. r.'" a'aar Aatkarlsed Prompt Deliveries GIVE B»>la>(asld * Nsrla Ave*. cm. a-aT7l ' 1 • LIONS CLUB CaU WEstfleld 2-2103 Comploto Oil lleatlrlg Service * CRR Station * .-'\ BIT Nerlh •Avenaa - darweai S. SUNOCO SERVICE CENTEH •\ omiE HOURS © 7 . MODERNIZING CONSULTANTS TO THE GENERAL MOTORS LOWEST PRICEB EI.IT t LOVELAND FUEL CO. CBanl.rd M20 * Cranfonl 6-1271 * »:M A. M/U«:MF. Bi. AuUiorlzed DUUI # AddltlanB • AlletalioM * Board of Education * NlgW* 1 P. tL taj • r. M. Kepsln • Gotten E8BO BEAY Odtce and Showroom T BALES —-8WIV1CB— UNITED FUND »BKD BOWAB9. FL'EL OIL .• ll'NOCO * Cranford 65030 * FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM rONTIAO BALES AND 8BBV1CB rARTS — REPAIBS . Prornpt, Coiirteoui Bervlea" Ctnt.nnUI AvskMe, Ciaafard A to Z Jalooalcs . TU*» — 433-457 NORTH AVEL, EAST, WESTFIEUD, N. J. „_ .„ .,.._. ^ ..•"• , _;. PHOIC WESIrlELD 2^^| gl» Mertk Aval. «. WcsUlald .Call CRanfoMi-0-1144 CAMPAIGN Ml Cealeaalal Ave^ J=L 1 WaJUiat I«B M«VU| Ava^ E. . Craalafd. DONT MBS THEpNEW EVCMUfG "DAVE QAHOWAY BHOW ON M&T V — SEE "PONTIAC SCOBEBOABXr AFIOr UK GM T ^ •'Sy * / :^'V V^

SlJt TfrE CBANTORD CJTIZEHLAMHLAM D CHRONICLE, THUBSDAY. OCyOBEH », 1833

X ' V. ' r - I Recent Events - "'activity 'were: Sandra Benjamin* of papers," Jack Coraggio; lunch ing mantis cocoon. The students ers wese Wiliaw Brown and Rich- crossing the street. ' / Dale Talcott, Carol Konopack, Su- oui5>fclay. . . : / Unda Borreson. Nwcy Ann' Kaiii,-' room, William Downey, Douglas ?on hardly wait for spring to see ard Duetnmler. . Douglas Fanner, Linda Carpen- san Kratzke, Laura Tice, Michael Robert Johnson painted a GARWOOD Liska, Bruce'Harden, Judith Cos- In Local Schools Incr Krak,-€»therno Mar. Unrt Brurf Mverg tKP tinhy ones. Timmy Shaheen ter, Suzanne Danfcel, Robert Canr showing the inferior of .a KENiLWORTft shai; Valerie McCall. Karen Meyer, Kenneth I.rtgram; windows,'Tred- oroughf a bird's nest Which the nlri8~nave~made \ (Continued from Page Four) ^ '. The children in Miss Ruth Mor- 8$ ur . Cynthia Ruble, Christina Sluris, erick Krug; athletic, equipment. wind blew dqWn and many -beau- safety rhymes *fhich will be pub-ton, Warren Jacobi, Douglas Rae, Karyl Iwanjrshyn Tshowtd htr Kjeldsen, a canoe which he made; Kathleen Trembly, Stephen Bil- David Mundy^ lights, Gary .Timp-; iful shells from Florida.. Richard gan's fourth grade have collected frank Pielhau, two miniature a group of Mexican souvenirs for lished in the Lincoln School news- Barbara Lyman, Joseph Tarulli; blue willow plate and th^n rt^ licki, Philip 'Co'r-aggio.- Thomhs son; plants, Jeffrey Ward and Sherrer brought seme sugar .cane paper. -.••-. ' ' •' ..- 7 Margaret Carpenter, Robert Jack- the story about it to her classmates horses with, riders; Laura Frank. an exhibit tabie in their classroom. ne V«i, Ut * No. 40 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1953 &:'••• • Cymbaluk; John Dowling,-.Robert Claire Hailenbach; boards, Gary from Florida, r Many beautiiul X entire class composed,, the son, EUen Tannenbaum, Kenneth ' Orate 4 TEN CENTi a. beaded bracelet and a sewing Hantmond, -Robert Jagusak.; 'Greg- Winkle and James Benjamin; read- leaves have been brought by chil- The children who have contributed s card which she made; Charlotte to this social studies display are: following safety rules: '' McNab and Thomas Qassmann. The chydren in Mrs. Eunice ory Leek, Robert.-fcfafflo're,' Davd ing chairsfMary Johnson; attend- iren of the morning and afternoon 1. Always ' Be Careful- When All the children Have had very Thompson's: fourth grade enjoy Q. . Martin, a totem pole and Carole Myers, • Frederick Roberts* Edwin ance slips, Pamela Jones; inspec- •lasses. These have been pressed Marie Harris, Leona Weyde^ey.er, Patricia Dougan, Lois Ann' ShaCrossin- g the Street. ' • ._. flnej. papers in -"silerit reading." brary period. At this time book Principals in Garwood Race Council Continues Running Collins, a canoe. . -• , "••'•- Spader. Henry Tizyk, 'Gary Wil- tion of desks, Suzanne King and and now decorate our room. Contest heen, Suzanne Richards, Pamela 2. Look Both W^ys. The /boys and girls are drama- reports, are given. ~The f6.)lowng- : iv Josephine,'Argento, Ann Ca-Coijnie' Mitchell; window sills, Kenny Stachiw. Tommy Young TOWJ ' . "... • '••. Grade 6. tizing a song for the primary as- children presented interesting rc_ CQiitrol of Marsh, Patricia Bauer, Lois 3. Cross Inside of the White Lynn Bak^r fcports that Miss. ruso,, Yy'e-ttc Christy, Sandra Frost. Lois Pachlke and Nancy^ Trotta; id Jean Ellenbacher. have added sembly. The song is "Good Morn- ports': James Borges, James Don- Feud on Regional Expansion Sandra Kcil, Teresa Limone, Jan«tf •music-tyioks, Linda Porter; library- Hunter, Mary Jane McConnell, Unes. ••'• ' • •" •"-.- -.' . • Beatrice Warner's, sixtfi grade their ngmes to the list, of children 4. Pay Attention to the Police- ing, Merry Sunshne." Cared. Hpn- nelly, Fred .Jackson, Leonard" Ostro, Lort'lfc Pclicaiio, Mary Jane tables, Eliiino Strauss, Judith Cra,ft, who can tie their' shoes in Mr^ David Lynch, Donald Lewis, Nancy For Council mdde projects'about, primitive man Siocum and Michael Leschuk. . man's Signal.- .* • •/• opack Is singing the solo. Jones, Joyce Liska, Jeffrey M'mton v KEN1LWORTH — Mayor William' Lister and members of for display, in their room. .Some Saam, Henry'' Dassbach, 'fl Carol. Myers and Mararget Walton. Blpnche Miller .yjrosco's kinder-. Grate* William Todd and Mary\ Lou Wiu" Borough Council continued their running feud Tuesday evening, with Slake in Vote Tuesday The pupils of . Mrs. Arthallnda 5. Do Not Run Across .the-Street were scenejs of caves and people, D; f Idabock, Joiin' |,i ccki, Gregory Ward and Stephen have beert cu(. of construction in additional .contributions for; the sent an exhibit each- week. The PhylUs Berry, Joseph DiFabio I plication to exceed • its debt limi'i Koyen. Stephen' Shaw and Fred JK'orncr., , : -.'. Grslde 4 . science tabje. Robert Knox brought exhibit for this week is about the Bonnie Roosa, Robert Konopatk -. Center oh Two Seats; —tn-eonnoction-with their study of :,-' -.-' Grade] , _: paper and .arranged in a border. for the construction of a n£w hiph Faulkner had exceptionally u<>6ii" Grade 1 Many interesting "ones^have"' been in some r«>d maple leaves anddog;- following writers and poets: Hans and Mary Lou Williams. K» "istralion at 2,626 Threaten school in Clark and for the pur- N«'w Jersey, the children of Mrs. The children in Mrs. Gladys r : Question For Mayor projects. '•" •• • wood leaves that he had waxed. Christian o AndersenT^ercy B. " " . •/ • , Grace 5 Mrs.- Shirley, Pelnn's. first' 'grade. Mary Lcnz's" fourth grade have Odette's third ..grade class pre-" cut by Laurence 'Davis, • James (iARWOOD—Interest locally,, in chase of sites in Clark and Berke- Nelson Ligh'tcap report-sNthat! the cl;(ss has been . visiting various Watkinson. Allen Doktor, Charles Laure "^fee loaned us her father's Shelley, Winston Churchill, Emile The children of Mrs."EHzabcth' ley Heights. lts made crayon portraits of, some of ientcd a play called ''Spooks* Sur-; rock collection froni California. Zola and Jules Verne the General Election next Tuesday. Visual Aids Club has elected I room's in ;the school. A visit was" 1 : West,. Carolyn Schmidt, Mark Duffy's class have been studying Mr. Brown said he' waii surprised officers for the first' half this state's early settlers; . The ones prise." , The " following children Douglas L'Rae brought in two' birds' Stories of H. C. Andersen men-, will center on'the contest between ezonmg Forecast "wvi'de «^ The children', drew pc- visited his grandmother in Balti- "The Snow Queen" —. Richard ankle/ Interestni letters were ,-aiis,' :ind Lewis M. Ross and An- Janet Mazzeo, Melinda , Morris, Milius, the black cat; Mara Bland- Designs of various kinds have more:' ' ... addition to the $33,600 tor 2racrc^ Brcnnan; and prfmrarir chairman, tures tellihg^nf. their visit to the been drawn by each child and the Ernst, "Thumbelisa" — Ka?en Pet- written by Carol jAnderson, Law- iliorry-L; Regal, Democrats, for two Ordinance to Change previously announced. Mayor to lie Decided Tax Collector Also Jerry Bannon.. Lynn Baker and Kathleen Powers, Shirley Rakacs, ing, first witch;-Lois Horakh, sec-, The children,have had some in- ersen,"The Tinder Box" —- Dennis y B. y nurse's ofllce^whlch were then put Joyl'e Rotten, Edward, Ya'racz and ond. witch; Susan "WeberT "third- best one transfered to a paper rence Edmonds,'.Linda Martino,' seats - on the Borough Council. At the hearing, }h.C" commis- On Election Ballot teresting things-to show the class Brooks, "The Nightingale" — Rob- City Savings Site 1 LBruce No'strand are members of into :i bi|« book-NQ . Gerald Wright? witch; Susan Dudley, fourth witch; plate. Those who have finished the Barbara Liska, Bobby Baker, Ilctii • Ctiliitciftnan David A. Murray, Re- sioner would only.consider whethVi By Voters Tuesday uring the "Show and Tell'^period. ert Swisher, "What the Moon Sa*r"' j KENILWORTH — Political con-' the program ppnin.itiee. • • ..-• RicharrKWasiewicz drew «".'pic- Pamela Marshall, fifth /witch* flrst model are:—James "-©at! Roden, Gary Gipson, Tim Joiios, publican, whose term also expires KENLWORTH — In an effort a school is necded and whether the KKNILWOUX.H . — The voters '•» -. -.- . Grade 5.-- -,..'• '. - l Ellen .Tannenbaum brought her . The program for October :iiul ture

s iP> •' i-J •>• • i •' ' ; • . . •' •7; ,:J THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 18*3 ' Pag« Three . ;' V :•'• '- :•-J..V. crt ANFORH dren in making food posters and Wednesday night to take off'his bail and commitled to the Union I lour was conducted by Fra.'.k. For.- juf >oiivtnir plaU-i.coihrnemoratjng County Jail on c|haiKes of sale ofjtenelli.1 . . •' • ' "jbaruo-,«S 50th Anniversary fin' trocky, wMaaaesavd $5 «ad" scrapbooks., ' ob Daniel Johnson, 26, of Summit. . £ asz for CD Police Captain The 4ft pupils have, chosen the . | niirciilii-s when urraienrd l>efore,'/ Saturday the ' iyp went o«> i .••«>: w:«-fe received this week if ter pleading guilty to 1 •>ne of A(f persons arerstedo iIn aJ , ,, .., , .^ ». Bin-man Hi/havride to- Tat .U-LLLUk General Election following monitors to serve until M;il sn u AlDt ,,W Mousted; • leader. Attending^- were fay the• Hi , (Continued from -page one) Eight Candidates ur ginia Harris; attendance, Kenneth •otics. ' ' -.', ' . i "Sharon Dutjiin, Shirley Fontcr'.«-lU. I SB (.UtiUc ' | Fart«r\*.T»ur^ flayriile Council was his first political race. Koromi; bank money, Teddy Grif- On Thui-sday two of the 10 per- rolDubiiubaff. Evelyn MiUerv Car^.t " However;-his" father.' Max Krucger, peak at Session / Democratic Candidate fin; Jibrarian, Barry Wible; record ons. taken into custody were re- For (>il*l Scdll j. Latidfj. X:«;':-' («>tisor u • /ilworth I^CHioriitl Home Assocla- KENILWOBTH — Eight capdi- 33 incb "I Soliciting Activities smith; scorelieeper for games, Gail iwait Grand Jury action. '„ , 176 of Franklin School inspected the , ^ _ _. •* ^ Tuesf&*s «poJ 3# inch worth Young Republican Club, he C, -\RWOOD—Speakng at Demo-. •roup who were held in $10,000 South avi-iuie. last Thursday. The GARWOOu • . Extra sup •J-t- f is a member of : Kenil woc\h Post inch nil. ,i;i .t' rallies in Several municipali- - ^UBKSCB^ a>q Air Raid Test 2230. VFW and served five years 0«Wl Dithtof Ktbol tr-- in the county, John L. Banyasz In the U. S. Army.' participating Cfcrtr w> OI l-*+ 4Ml ,,l to8 Beech avcriue. candidate for Successful Here • • ' • . .. • . x l ;ink> live campaign*'' including the h l (Continued from page .often ^ (Normandy landing, lie won three a asJkCJ «typr ~K"' vhr.riji in next Tuesday's: election, v ^decorations including the Purple cilmamV Irnicd the practice of representa- forcing air raid {precaution rules. Vote Republican > - Election Day* Nov. 3 iHeart and is now'a member of the and tives of the Sheriffs' Asociatioh of Following' the "all-ciear" '' at iTJ.S. Army Reserve Gorp*. A na- "•Mew' Jersey in soliciting subscrip- 1:30 p. nv, police officers were re- P. MI leasejKto their regular duties and M. To 8 M. 'tive of Newark, he has resided in ->i..ms-"and advertisemen lor ac- •Kenilworth 18 years.. The coun- m W>1- FitaieC 3fc*r Jenry. 20 members of the Civilian Defense r ik of ihe organizatifl ~cilnairis~a graduate of Jonathan B;iriyasz promised' th it if he iPofice Chiei Fred. Falzohe, right, is shown pinning Jbaage Police Reserves stood ,by.for the call, to send aid^to the"designated *L»aytoji Regional High School, elected this procedure, would ~orJlThqmasTirEn,glese. newly^electedl captain of thenCr?lliaiC ^disaster" area in Lipden. GoodJBrogtessive "Springfield. He Us"in the-construe* bo stopped in Union County so far- ,;fense Police Reserves, Copt. Englese direct^ the Reserves in pair-c "Vtion business with his brother. Director Fontenelli reported that ;,.s the office of sheriff is.concerned. ticipation in Sunday's air raid alert test activities here arid at , . On PUnnlnc Board - the First Aid Squad in response to Government In Garwood •flic Democratic candidate declared the "disaster" scene in Linden. '•. 1 Mr. Horight was born'in Jersey. 1H- is opposed to the issuance of re- the call "from Linden sent an am- WALTEE BOSIOHT KENNETH HAKT DOaiY HIMPELE bulance manrted~by~six. men-gnd City and has been a resident of MtS. tlatir ceipts for such contributions and .jthe borough for 12 years. He at- subscription bearinE the names of sotvfor 25 years. Born in Hamden, Dn Francis Karney. The, local — ELECT — Mrs. FMpccs Con- Goblins and Witches " Fire Department also.dispatched a tended Bayonne schools und . is a race'for Mr. Vardolls, whp. is a na- ion,; Susan. Kay, daughter of Mr.Court by Magistrate William Bru- C. Koski of West Keansburg were n candidate tor tax L'ociimbcnt sheriffs or uridershei.- Conn., he has been ,a resident of graduate .ijjfcjprati InfctittjU-. Brook- ayenwe, wtu Garwood for 23 years. He'is mar- In Halloween Parade; pumper With six men and two- iffi- tlvt- of Kenilworth. He atM*nd,?d and Mrs. .Albert J.' Nimsz;' Jac-der. •-. ..'.-.••• ',:,'•'. assessed $5 each and 'costs.' -The and t ijf'ts >n their capacity as officers of _r>n. He- holds a supervisory posi- and co»U fpr «p©eding in tfce ihc stale association. • ried and resides at 5U North"ave-1 -(Contipftiea pom paje one) ccrs, , • ' ••'-'.. •'•• ••' 19-A Kenilworth schools and i» ajgrad- queline Lcrtore, daughter of Mr. Adam E. Mozelka of Nutley complaints were made by Trooper . She U "Transportation for Civilian De- tion at Western Electric Company uate of Ediuon High 8chool, Eliza- and Mrs- Harry Huycook; and Ja-fined $10 and costs and Eugene L. .The speaker declared that a nuc.. '...-' .... ' • ter Cook, president of the Garwood For Boro Council Adhere he has been employed for Mr. Knight, a native.of Roselle fense Police sent to Linden to assist- 'Knight beth, and Vale School of Bigness, net Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Sharkey of Roselle Park and John A Cranford man, Fred B.° Schulz .number--of • small businessmen in Women's Club. ' ., • in handling traffic was provided by Francis M5-years. Mr. Boright was appoint- Piirk and a resident of Garwood far Newark, where he mujqrad In real Mrs. Everett J. Althoff. tin- cou'nty have been subjected to ^Pne route of the parade will "be Alfred Deremer. • ' ed to the Planning Board- irv/sptihg t'StuV and Insurance. He in now rThe. church- irtembership class ;ure this year and in the past to 1-7: years, has served.as a member ^rs follows; West on Wlilow. avenue 20-A "and served an liiie'xpired. term on engaged in thuae field*. A veteran will meet with the pastor at 3 p. iike these advertisements or sub-of the Garwood Board of'Health'] to East street, south to Locust ave- ,the/Board of Education a few and has long been active In civic Taken Off Job Here of World War 11. he is married and in. today and the cljoir will, re- c-iiptions by. representative sent nue, east Jo Center street, along For Boro Council j>-ears ago. A member' of Kenil- the father of three boys. • hearse tonight 'at, 8 o'clock. In .the ut by the Sheriffs' Asociation of" affairs. He is an aciive-membcr of Center street to North avenue, west In Narcotics Rouiidup Burton E« t Gospel !,' Mr. Boright church. Boy Scout Troop 82 meets Jersey. He called attention to the Garwood Fire Department and on North avenue to Cedar street, - In Flfrt Conkrt is an exempt fireman. GARWOOD—FBI agents visited srrtca.aiid th< father."'of live "Also it veteran of World War 11,"t'ornoiroW 'Ut 7 rj,.il'i. uiul Sunday m-nj^ni-nHlon of Superior Coiirt north to Third avenue, and east to Liuring World War H7 tho Garwood. plant of the- Alumi- liildreii.-' ' • Mr. Hart is making hU first blOor School convenes ut 9:30 u. m. Sun- Frank L.:Cleary in ordering Lincoln SchooTT num Company of America late-last '«. A graduate of Edison Hijjh publics 61uee. He is a gradual Of day. , .'".'.. '.-• v- '.ho Union County Board of Free- Knight. saw foreign service with Following/the awarding of cos- School, Elizabeth, Mr. Woodruff Seton VHall University School of Miss Katherjne Karisky of 715 holders, to appropriate $2,000 for the Combat Engineers, and prior to tume prizes, refreshments will. be was born in Elizabeth and has been Business,' South ' Orange, and is Kingston' aVenue Will - be hostess prosecutor to invcstigiite ac- thei. war he was a .veteran of theserved to the marchers'. The Lions 26th Infantry. He is a member of a resident of Kenilworth for the mployctl by the JRotuil Credit Monday at 8 p. m. to the Breezy tivities of. this kind by representa- m have isued an invitation to all • / Bay Leaf Post past three years. For the past 13 Conlpany of Newark us a section Point Society, while the teachlhg tives "f certain organizations made 6807v Veterans of young people in town to take part •yeaYs he has been employed in the supervisor/and.an insurance inves- staff of the Sunday School will iTfttaw enfbrccnrtent'groupsir —— •Foreign AVars. .He has been em- in the parade arid costume contest. fpaymll. department, of General igator. He is married—and the mqet Wednesday evening at 8 o'- Mr. Banyasz declared he wanted ployed by the Esso Standard Oil In the event of rain, the outdoor jMotbrs Corp., Linden. He is inar- father, of two children. ' . clock . in the church. Girl Scout understood that he is not op-.Company, Linden, for 20 years. A murching will be omitted and maS- iried and a property owner. A resident of Kenilworth for 32.Troop 15 meets at the church at 7 Kioups of public officials, resideht of 90 Fourth avenue, Mr, queradcrs will go directly to Lin- J Regional .Trustee ears, Mrs. Condon has been em- p. m. Wednesday. I.,,. . iich ns" the sheriffs' association, Pi- Knight is married and has onecoln (School for judging of their child/, • v Mr. Him]>ele is a former member ployed by the borough for 22 years, A Halloween party for the nurs- for exchange of views, and costumes. k>f the Board (if Education of Union he past 13 us senior clerk in theery department of the Sunday efficiency in their public- Mr. "Ross, Democratic municipal (County Kt/:i•; tween West Street and the Westfleld Town . Borough of Four children wore baptized 'erguson; and treasurer, Losson iiiK World War M.- before becoming associated with U. Line, be improved by the construction of He is vice-president 'of the Hef-S. Gypsum. Married and the father a concrete curb and ° •utfer or alternate iunday by the Rev. Mr; Dexhelm- Cemigliu. .-. •' ,.. cu>b only In accordance, with, plans and IP' KENILWORTH r. They Hre: Graijj Richard, son A cook-out was planned for to- lcivSnyder Company and was em- of two children, he resides at 554•Declarations prepafed for same by "the Borouch Engineer and now on flic tn the NOTICE OF if Mi. and Mrs. Sefb Villa of Un- omorrow' afternoon .at 4 o'clock ployed by that concern's prcdeccs- Myrtle avenue. 0 : office of the^Borough Clark. -: iici pluus wcro ulso riiqcie for ul Regal, vice-president of the CTIQK a. The construction of said General Election OF iwim meet. the*!tiS&»f "-01 -'-«-J;H ; ^jpiratic Club,, is employed by concreW'curb *nd. gutter -sbajt be nadars> ~ In pursuance of tht provision? of riBUc NOTicr ktfu a local Improvement and the Act •nUUstl "An Act tu Ktgulal* Elc. illUC NOT1CK Is heraby «r»im thH he first ThunKWyof the Diamond" Expansion Bolt/Com- cart thereof shaU be assessed against the Voas,** lid* l». Revised Statutes of New. tlu- HtirouHh.'<>f Kenllwurth «n tlir lptH t the West field YWCA. . OBDIMANCB NO. S78 "- pany. > A World War II veteran," -lands specially beneBttad thereby in the Jersey, and the amendment* and suppU- (ay (>f NovrSber. 'IBS.1, flt 0:30 P. M \X OKDINANCE Provldintt for the Pnv- manner prescribed by the statute,' tnents thereto. ' iX.S.T.i^'at the Council Chamber, Bor- The girls are working on (Keir ln£ AlonB Locust Avenue, Between is a member of Garwood Mcrrjorial SECTION 3. To defray the cost of said NOTICE. . ju«h Hall, Boulevard; Kenilworth. N. J. membership ' requirements . and WrajSstrcrt AUd the Wcstfield Town Line. Pest 317, American Legion Improvement, the sum of S4.7S0.00 u will sell all Its rl|ht. tlU» and Interest In. HE' IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and hereby appropriated.. A. down payment,of iven that the DlstrleV Election C'nuncil Nnf. th« Boroush of Garwood; He was born in LuzepWe, Pa., and S35O.OO Is also hereby appropriated from, and for the Borough of Kentl- 'he heralrlaftcr particularly described hitting caps for .retarded children. s wtll sit at the places hereinafter property, w said property b not needed County or\Unlnn, N«w Jersey. has. lived in Garwood 12 years. He the existing Capital Improvement Fund. for ptfbtle use. The property shall be sold SKCT1ON l\That Locust Avenue bealn- . SECTION 4. To finance said .appropria- |ts*lgoatcd on . ulnif nt Wr»t Street and runnlns westerly tion of M.750.00, bond anticipation notes ' llBAt. NOVKMMB 1. IMS »t public auction to the highest bldoer, s a daughter. He upon the following terms and conditions: •urkwuy Speeders tiv the Wcstllold Town Line, be Improv6d lives at 49 of the Borough are hereby authorised to the hours of '7:00 A. M. and 8:00 a. A dafeoslt of thirty per cent of the sale SWIFT'S PREMIUM BONHESS the construction of a modified pene- be issued In an amount not exceeding P. M.. fastcrn Standard Time, for trie price shall to paid at the tin* of the 'hied by Magistrate tmtlon macadam pavement, or alternate •aid appropriation, to, bear Interest, at a of conducting a sale: ' ' • •' ' t>" pciu-tratlon. In accordance ' with the rate not exceeding 6 per centum per an- . nut, and specincatlons prepared for same num and shall mature in Ane year from General Election V b; The- balance of the purchase price. In KENILWORTH"— Three out-of- Ivy iht Borouch Ensinecr and now on file Reercution Expansion date of issue. ' . '. cash, shall be paid within sixty days in the nfTicc of the Borough Clerk. . ^ JsMrol* upon candldataa for the following after the sale, and the purchaser shall own drivers were fined for apecd- SECTION 8. It is hereby .determined SECTION 2. The construction of jMo Plans Discussed ,and declared that the probable period of- pay a. proportionate share of the taxes ng on the Garden State. Parkway, luivi-inrht shall be undertaken as a/locat A Oovemor of the State of Hew J«- from the date of sale for -the balance usefulness' of said concrete curb, and iftour-ye«r tttrol. .-.•»' Monday evening.- in .Municipal iinprnvcmcnt and tho cost thorpr/I shnll > ('Continued from, pape one) nutter Is 10 years: that, the supplemental of the current year and. for any sub- Iw a^KcKHcd against the l»nj)»^Bpecinlly ] A' Coagretunan, Sixth Congreutonal sequent year, baaed on the assessed val- TOPQUAUTY debt statement. required by. statute has DistrM-t «Uneaplnd term). . lundltted thereby In thc/miinncr' prc- a meeting between youth group been made and Hied: that the obligations uations, and existing tax rates. wriliod by the statute, y^ . I Haur M«tnb*n of tb* Oenaral Auem- 9. If the purchaser fall*, neglects, or re- representatives arid the Recrear herein authorized to. be issued are within Bly (Two-year tertm i. fuses to pay the balance due, together SECTION 3. To- dejrajr 4ho rout of said all legal debt limits prescribed by statute; A MierW (Three-year term). " with charges and taxes, within the said NOTICE 1» hereby glven\by the CJom- improvemenl, thc/tum of. S7,BSO,00 Is tion Commission at the borough and that the gross debt of. the Borough A Surrpcate (five-year term). sixty days, .the deposit made shall be nUalunvni of AKsesinlent of the Borough Veak49< upproprjjitcd. A down payment of will be increased by the Issuance of said A Hacbtcr of Deedi and Mortgage* retained by the Borough of Kenilworth if Kenilworth that' the MK day of No- ljitfjicrcby appropriated. from Hall ut 8 p. m. Tuesday. obligations in the sum of M.750.00. Pnexptm] term). unteaa the governing Body, by Resolu- ember, 19SJ, at 8:00 o'clqck/P. M. is , Capital Improvement Fund. - Monchiy's meeting followed, ap- SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take Thne Member* of the Board of Cho—n tion decide* to the contrary, le'nby fixed, as the time. and^he'Borough 4. To flnanco wild opproprl»r effect 18 days after Its publlcaUon after t»«holden (Tliree-year temui). d. Purchaser shall pay the costs of publi- Oouucll Chambers, second Boor, Boruugh bond anticipation nntcg pointment of a committee by Oliv- Anal passage as provided by statute. 1M«e Ooronen tTbree-year termi*. cation of the legal Notice of Sale, rev- Hall, boulevard. In the Borough of Kai of Gurwood nrc hereby er W. Davis, president "of the L. THOMAS.DAUB.' A .y.Mayor r (full term — two yean),, enue stamps, and drawings of the deed. Ilworth,' County of Union and State MWUMf to. be -liwucd in an amount not . Mayor. TwT o MemberM s off BoroBorough Council The property shall be conveyed by Bar- Sew Jersey," as the place for the heart iid appropriation, to bear Board of Education, to arrange for Attest: ,-' „ ' ..' ' • Poll terra — threee yearelyarll. gain and,tale Deed, subject to restrtc- f nil ptrsons Interested Id t|>e- matter •eHWaWsK rate not cxaccdlne six per'fonnntion of a cothmunity-wide WALTER S. McMANUS. Mb of BBorough Council (Un- tlftns of record. If ahy, and xonlng ordi- jim^uiiinent for benefits 'and damage* bi "1'iituni pi*r annum mid shall mature In Borough Clerk. KPtred term I. nances. • • - •' • nuson of the.kuulertaklrul as a local Im . our .year -from date V>f issue. fact finding group to study- recrea- A C»41eetor-Trea«ur«r (Full term). r. It shall be a further condition of. sale 1 ircvcment *if IVic paving of Market. Streut " - "' '•• hereby determined Statement Tke fcUowmg to a lUt of Polling Placet that where the Borough of Kenilworth rom Pulr^leld Avenue to Colfax Avenue probable useful- tional needs in the borough. Among The foregoing ordinance wna adopted I the vartou* election dUtricU of, the sells q pan-el of property, having :iiid touruvlde the necessary storm sewer* !!<:,.•. .is lo yearn: that other things, it is proposed to ex-on the 2Tth day .of October. lo.i:l. oroogli of Kenilworth: ^ frontage of more than fifty feet, then In ind rufcli biwlns In connoctlon thervvvllh -- »-,-,..«...-..—. -cbt utatcment required WALTER S. McMANUS. rtnt Dtattttt—Itre lloiue. ^Vashington that Instant, the.purchaser shall not'be statute hiis been made and filed; that pand and' increase' facilities of the allowed to erect a home upon a piece of in Mnrket Streut from n- point npproxl- 1 • ' Borough Clerk. iiuiU'ly 70 feet north of Fa'ltflrld Avenue,! obligation* heroin authorise ' d• to be Doted: October 27, 1953, . , Second District _ Harding School, property having lets than a sixty foot sloppy limits present playgrounds at- Lincoln frontage. . • / [o a P"'«t appruXlmiitely 610 feet gnuth arc' within nil IcSal debt |>f Fulrflrld Avenue, pursuant to Urdl- ...... ,-„ , that the Bros* and Washington Schools. • TUid Dfcrtrtct — McKlnley School f. The Mayor and Council reserve ^the right to accept or reject any or aU'bld*. nuiuu No. 395 as amended. ^sFBpa^PBa^p B.B^Plgaat . of the; Boroush will be hicn-aucd by Present at tho joint meeting were The Boroughrrepresenti W>atTltr. AU' that kortion of the / . . Mlalasam BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH Borough Clerk, Act entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- >na»ug1i of Kcnllwotth being south of the «•,«« . VLeU ; . ' Ssl, rrlee HN&II-IC OKUlNANCK NO. S-tl-U Hans Wergland, chairman; Mr. tions." Title 10, Revised Statutes of Vcvl Me* bit* of Kenilworth Boulevard and 11/ . f 3SO.O0 AN OKDINANCE to Vacate, Release and Statement Cunningham; W. Joseph-Choborda, Jersey, and the amendments »ttd. supple- H Ik* •enter, line of South Twenty 17th Street Entingulsh the Public' Rights In and to The_foregolng ordinance ments thereto. ~ Bt StMet and Orange) Avenue. /307H-3OSO-3OH1-3083- . Certain Land Designated as Harding Ave- the,37th"duy.Aff 0fcitober.~19S3Cfclb . and Joseph Troiano, recreation di- NtoTice ". • •Matrlct 3. AD that portion of the Bor- /Ml3083-3084 •1560.00 nue and Parts of North 19th Street. North WALTER S. MrMANtlS. rector. Superintendent of Schools Is hereby given that the District Election •aik of Kenilworth being aouth of the ' Uakwvod Avenue 17th street and Washington Avenue. 1 Boards In , and for the Borough of Gar- •ntor ttne of KenlUrorth Boulevard and Borough Clerk" | Lewis F. Laird also attended. . e of Ut d JO '50 » 200.00 WHEREAS. Harding Avenue for Its full 1953. » wood will alt at the places hereinafter •aVeV * the'centehUr Une of loutl b Twenty •• •" Washington Avi'lllK width between the westerly side, of North designated on nt ttratt and Orange Avenue. 10th Street (now vacated) and. the Wester- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER a. IBM • ' VttlUP J . McOEVNA,, / .'• • PHIUP Jt.' ly side of North 18th Street, and North between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and h Clk i Borough Clerk 15th Street for Its full width between the SUNSMMI H»D«a C90UH, Borough Clerk. 8:00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, tor COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER 17 SETS! Dated.CX-toUr 37.-IBM. ll-»-SI southerly side of Monroe Avenue and mtiM VOIMIHOIPSI. • A Sherllr (Three year term). of Kenilworth, and . , . ELECTION DAY — NOVEMBER 3, 1953 "A-Surrogate (Five year term). UHF stations. Plus^—built-in Omni-Scope aerial and other deluxe WHEREAS, the Vacating of said streets A Register of Deeds and Mortgages would be tor the public Interest; REAL GOLD An Experienced and I Unexplred term). . . features in compact, durable mahogany plastic cabinet! Wrought iron, NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, LIFEBUOY SOAP Three Member* of the Board of Chosen Cocktail Bar and Grill by the Governing "Body of the Borough Freeholders (Three year terms!. stand or matching consolette base, optional. },.'.• — of Kenilworth as follows: •-•'... REGULAR ORANGE BASE Able Candidate — Three Coroners (Three year terms). BEN KODOQVINO. rmp. Two Members of Borough Council .SECTION 1. Thai: the public rights In : save SO* Civil Service Employee of (Full Term — three yean). and to land In the Borough of Kenilworth III the sUeeta hereinafter designated, be State of New Jersey. Following Is a list of the Polling Places and the Sam* are hereby vacated, re- PtcM In the' various election districts of the leased and extinguished: v< Former President of Bor- Borough' or. Garwood:' / Entertainment Frl. & Sat. ough Council and Board • Ut District' — Borough Hall, Center Harding Avenue for II* full width brf- Street. • . , • • / . MO MONEY WWH $ .00 Iween the westerly side of North 16th of Education. ind District — Washington SchoqK East ROIftr.KuitUtA.IL Street (now vacated) ttnd the Westerly Street. ' / *N side of North lath Street. • DUST mm SOAP Former Police Recorder 3rd District—Franklin School, Walnut KENT at the Piano antl^ Organ North 15th Street for Its full width . and. ut present member of Street". • ' ' / • • • pay as little as tklyl between the southerly side of lyliinnw 4th District <— Weh's Express Office,' 2 Song* off theh Day h Avenue; aitd ttUtWuUterly side ol Wash- IARGE. 3L». CAN PERSONAL the Regional High School Both Old and Wet* ington Avenue. ' ' ' 38 North. Avenue. ' ' "/ .. ' tipon North 11th.Street for Its full width be- Board ol Education', DEHCsumoN or BOVNOAKIEM or tween thv- southerly side of Washington Springfield, N. J. ELECTION W8TKICTS Avenue and the property of the Hoard 28c 87c Following is a description of the Vari- of Education of the Borough ol Kehll- Former Union Countv us Election District* of the Borough of 74Q Boulevard worth. ' V Garwood: : Washington Avanue/for Its full width PATMU CMKKS CASHO tka «a|ht to sMl Baseball League Presi- pUtrlct 1.. AU that portion of the Bor- between the easterb/aide of North 14th dent. ' ough of CUrwood lying touth of the line Ntrvet and. tho westerly, side of North of the~ Central Railroad and north *«|J1 KRNILWORTH, N. J. 10th Strevt. / ArthJ^vetcran of ifi mos. Spruce Avenue. ' . . "r*f : Kugg BMrielgh tui(| C«a*4e '.,;•.•• ' svMiaiigti»-i« •...-•"^ . •.-. SECTION 2. ThU-Ordlnace-shall take District X All that portion of the Bor- rnVct upon final pasugv and publication Kcrvice, . . ough of Garwood lying south of the line ,'• -'vPQIffMADE ITALIAN •«**•'. ait'urding to law. Married, two children. ' of the Centra) Railroad and south of * ^^^ / r '(Lri) • WILLIAM USTER, Spruce. Avenue. ' < . • r (L» Attesl:. ' . Mayor. Home, 408 Beech Ave., District 3' All that portion of the Bor- GARWOO) ft: Cttntaf Tt 8«aM raHlea — AIM Meeting Hall Aviu&uMe PIIIUP J. McdEVNA. Garwood, ,N. J, , ^ ough of'Qarwood lying north of the line 15S SQVTH AVENUE ! Borough Clerk. of the Central Railroad and west of Cedar e»»BSMtaBB^ffi|L|iiiiii)UH|ti|)Hgutt^»HW^mn'^nm['m''W» ^»»!''n»'MHmmiimi Btrest. • .-••-• •: ••' •latesaeail , • ' DUuict «. AU that portion of the Bor- —TasterNottoe-that the above Ordinance Thu u the year to make the change in the ough of OarSrood lying north of the line Tel. WEstfi^ld 2-O981 TRY QUR FRESH SHRIMP CQCXTA1LS was passed at a regular meeting of the of UHt.C«ntrai Railroad and east of Cedar lovemlng Body of the Borough of Ken- Sheriff's Office. Street. .' •' " ' : AND TASTY SANDWICHES . llwortn. and was appraved by the Mayor or jn tte *~ ' ITth DAY Qr OCTOIUUI. l«03. ' ' DaUd: r«bmary 30. MS3.. I 1 PHUUf J. McOEVNA. STACB Borough Clerk ol the wnn Borough of KanUwonh. M. J. FREEZE •Hi. Dated: October VI, MsJ3. wmm , ,.-•-:•: iv. V7.v ,-'.-.(/r- •..-•<.:•«.< -v--;- ; •..'....' : '• j ., •,- . - ..-•' - ' ; . - l^-,. ••" ••: • ' : ;•••'•

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• .-• • '. • •'-. '\ ; TH* CRAMTOltO CITIZEN AMIS tHItOMCtE, Tfat^PAY, OCTOBER 29, CKAHHOMJ AND XL THCTSPAV. OCTDUIiR 2*. 1953 r ,rm errant I the promotion of a brtUr qarwpod. National Safety Convent^ 4 , Honorary PB^ There are afew ~erv,tiar« . It will be u'p'tb the people to de-lmer member pf thg faculty operation of iu own; equipment ' AU-American Men's League Holds Pin Lead i B ad at the meeting was a. letter j available. Mrs. Shepard Mid, and ride on November 3." : . (Garwood .public scfcoo^. h. UMWB xpterpttn'to iH inclpal - »t- Y. from C. H- Vofht f way engineer for the Jersey ten- tact her. the admission of Mianis Grammar School in- ^ v|t»tion«| Baseball T thi- .St\uh«»en rAgepcy, the , l.EHlqil ESSO HARRIS. LTD. <2> tral, in* reply to Mcyor Daub's re-! It was announced that member- The/Mayor and Council wlch. ' Knlvtu'm, KV....:..--. '.- l.w> HUuo _..„ iai. it quest that he be kept informed of'ship now totals 575. ThTeh chair-, conflrms their choice of new mem- ment were presented »w^,te«iie of 139 South avenue.arevac^tio. Ifiid'iu the Cranloid Itlrkpatrkp k IM IM 14S l.-t Vesiigition of an incident in which tee. Miss Winona Newcomh. madei "I mention these thinfs to Fhunday evening at^he organlza- Nyiwi 17V 181 147 IM «)• If. Ing in LewlstoWn', Pa., at thi-'^il" In socund place, right be- 143 IM Hi r^ood Riecre^tton, -^ers&fcfc lon's annual dinirter at the Cran- Both St. Paul'* *••-• ithe top of the First Aid Squad's the report. , '". . ' ifute a charge that we. the *wr*ra-- Blues tin:! llandkup .."r:::. :-.. u of Mr- Beaver's relatives. ' » la ambulance was damaged by one of Mrs. Alfred Seale. budget and: ing body, pis* politics with wood, Garwood./ U-aiU-rs, are the Derno- 778 ••tw Krueger Says Baron AtSefepol Exefcds J SUNNY ACHf«! TOTAI- .' SOS KJ7 the crossing gates. .finance chairman, said the card j police and flre departments-*/ Mrs. Gordon Adolph of 34g Koselle Park Rated 'i ivphifei wei'e/preseuted to Man- - Cub, which u>ok a pair from Rankin '. m IDS UAKBON'S ESSO l. ol was hostess Monchi lier Mort .Richly, Jack feehan, ...» 88 11U 1«4 190 177 Advocated Reasoning additional , . Goal, Ktwiua Reports J and Fischer's Hart r.'...."...... 103 hi US i to heir card club. Guests With ' .rank HuhW, Ike Baldwin, Joe I3M isi ISO KEMILWOHTH — "The sale of St. Paul's -E. & K, I- of, Garwood Market,.-win) swo|)< the Linns Clutj. 1.17 Fpr Industrial Site I have to give you."-Mr. Vogt!»* School netted $159. /crmanek, -Pote AnzeUiie. Bill 111 Nil UU 164 IM A parent education meeting was subscriptions of magazines- has In i'. Paul's Methodist of Roo*lle A "lnim|»cr" round is sluted for ar. 1C7 I5J KENILWORTH — Councilman; wrpie. i>. thai I am told by ourscheduled for 1:15 p. m. November Mrs. Leo Pecina, Mrs. .lcKechnie, MiekeV Carroll. Billy KM TOTAL -...., 6VJ 1117 Democrats been completed and the goal of flr By PAVE Jonroy, Julie LebofT, frank Mar- moyti^ into a first place tie with nil'.lit ;md is i'XlH¥cted to Robert C. Krueger, Republican 8 at- Warding SchonL A- skit and 1 Community. .Methodist of Kenil-j S2J0OO Wac exceeded, Edwin W. Ralph Grauray anoand- • Mrs-Mr: sj().e L A"tough battle }» in.^tpne for tinez. Walt Kelly and- Don Kern. soo-the standings.shifU'd consider- ; candidate for rnayori said in a cam- . h^d nr>. yet been raised -film ' tiH the theme "Developing Re^j worth Tuesday evening fn the ln-r IQl. US . »80 " 5 1 1 pre d f Burns/alalll ooff Garwood. and Mr- Cranford High Schools gridmen Most of the players attended the 157 21i for the U'g-on' thegate to I?* ' * **" ^ * *™!f ' Kraos; superintendent'of schools.; r-^Churcrji Bowling League. . *'_ j. ably. ' • -.-'•.' Fvlid<>rNiiil paign statement nc w.ill, introduce Wilbur Wright of when they tackle a bUt rifWJfcni th Jinncr and 'received the awards 18 ITS 124 an - •w ambulance, and as a rer Mrs. WiH.am Bndfes, parent eduT Cry Alilbr announced. • ' ' Both St. Paul's squads gained lior ^wtvps turned ill lant Fri- Mil is* 150 •.Si an ordinance tii-rezone property-at un under the cation chairman announced. living to stop undefeated Boselle iu-tn ^erbert Jacobus, chairman 147 163 The subscriptions were sold by .veeps, while the Kenilworth team i:.y \vviv by IVuTsenV Uair.v'oyt-r Nylea 177, 733 20i.. -11 ^* 1 Park Saturday at'tt\e Pantherf field. of • the"TCwnship Recreation Com- v SahtrlU 11KI 331 974 Fairfleld and'-Woodland avenues cratched Programs tor the year were dis- LHHICC the eighth grades, assisted by pu- Roselle Park, which has more mittee. ' ',.'•' t\yo eames to Zion Lutheran of j H;i.vivk's Fniids and Ti|mi'sz Marr back" to residential "A" if ia large ""'.,' responsibility for the dam- - tributed V Mrs. Oliver J. Brown. CandiilatZsay Wrist Watch Found TOTAL 82 Curtin . .. ING 'im 213 T taJstie wd Pf«>rwoa;ti 111 IM "•'salvage' and hou.ration plans to- locate there.. - •'syncluded, Sieko ". .ISO '" 15S "17B . Must Tajke Critidsin i^ Miss Prbbelak is a junior at Joria-j woman's wrist watch found by night wore: Vic Boortmann, 1.17 178 Mr Krueger said that the charge i with the driver of tpe ambulance/' ,'oorns of their children. m < ready the Parlwn ^|jve ?^r*d tour forfeit over Te'ntple Emmanuel of Handicap 34 34 34 Council Candidates borough had been', turned Blues li&pture l'iiiiti;>!!7. Markvt. 200; A. Tinnesz. 12? TOTAL ..!.... . B37 8&0 B4i. KENILWORTH — ~U our 'op---. Halloween parties will b* held J than Dayton Regional High School, to .hi, impressive jvictorles and have Westfleld. —.„•» US Kt.4 Springfield, and is a twirler in thedepartment. He said tho owr. may reclaim the watch by maki'nj scored. 13,1 _j"•!«•.iw * in " •Poii'i'son's Dairy. 200:;Lut'z, Broen's TOtAU 812 85-; actions "smear.* then they ' « grades Friday at the school. Par-j satisfactory identification"at »ing a Par% Wmti ot J« ^Ules Garwood Presbyteriaii ever Cran- the resi- letter. Meeting of Workers Charles Hakucsa of 70 Fourth Gold Checks. 200; Jellovitz, Biven's Harriers Drop dustry to infringe, -upon 1 II. right to run for public office." the .ties ax« not permitted for the other | : headquarters. established *qy U>e "46 powerhouse. ford tyjetnodist and Community .Qpld Chocks. 247; Schultz, Police d i< fils* 'haft' reported that'prelimiriary in-. GAB.WOOD—Reports, on " prog- avenue spent the Week-end in-At- Methodist II over Linden Presby- KISCHEK'S MAHKKT• J3> Vi.*>tigation indicated the gates, al- Mrs. Howard D. Murphy and j Democratic candidates said in a classes ress in planning for next Tuesdays The Panthers practically haye .Oc'paitinorit, 222. 'ftyleii, Police Her IFilt)lc 1(13 17R ir.7 lantic City visiting friends. ier Meet terian. , ll-urrll/ii I4U 14(1 ready'had bteri; lowered for an ap-Mrs: Ruth are representing the lo- {^^^ reIeaseuilrl ". ir>9 Meet to Jeflf cal association at the state conven-1 .... annual cross country cham- Winning the odd game from yinbaUik . KIS KM proaching train, "but that the am- right of every' citizen to'«rsde. the classroom monitors this Democratic leaders in Scandia Hall left Garwood this weel$ to join her' They will, fleW a tquad of all- pai'inmeiit, 212; Ranhpfcr, Citizen olUce of mayor, has.never op- tion of the PTA which opened yes- "It is Garwood Births pionship race of the Union County heir opponents were Osceola Preis- 1 U-kow»kl 107 150 bulance v«.-a» ^elped acToss' the last Thursday night. Speakers at husband in Columbia. Mb., where round and ClniinicK , 203; - Kbury, toury 21(1 ' ISH ed industrv," Mr. .Kruejjer said, City and,con- question the acts of his elec^ of- {n^er^ctifilastlc Athletic Confer- eriori over Calvary Lutheran — 16 .. '*;>(«/» n-ith "'Mr'I tracksbv rt-raising the gat^s par-| ...... inomitz and Suellen- the meeting included "Lewis M. be is attending the University, of of fleet Fischer's Market. 210;'Hall, Lions llaiiilk-uU|i 22 IB - By One Point and to expect courteous Ro$s and Anthony L. Regal, Demo- those ence-frfday at Warlnancb-Parjt, to break Osceola's winning streak TOTAI ....' ,.. Hill tUlti 7Ut Mr. arid Mrsr-Andreu- Club, 225; Bei'ardinelll, VFW, 203 . '••• •• Sje?wHo'^l'y" He wVote at that time.thafjfnue. until tomorrow. Harold Re>-nilds and Fred Misouri. He was graduated from 1.IONS Cl.Utl (Ui fijlzabeth-poselle, turned out — First Baptist of Roselle over ltt-inuinn Cranford HiKh School cross- art- ; am-1 swers." they said. _!.: ;.: Unglaub; crackers. Carol Smith: cratic candidates for two Borough St. Benedict's College, Atcfiison, f 8&: Third avenue and 205; MaUiney; Sportsman's • ,...;....-...: i5o KIB lt;u has. fathered' many industrial a most unusual affair.'. - - First Presbyterian and-'Str Pattfs: -._ i:i« -T4t- country suuad came near defeat- l ance Lincoln ave-' Council seats to be filled. Shop. 202; H. iliiiwy, Harco .plants. Mr. Baron presented and -'U' should use They saiji they would continue to straws^ Ruth Thomas: and dust- Kan., and is working presently for E.'8t R. II over Trinity EpiscopaL 177 Hii •j conduct their campaign on facts . ing. Arlene Vigeant. Nancy VineU Mr. Ross in his address attacked The top-rated team, Edison Tech .Chemical, 221; Huft, ."Harco -'14H. 225 'Ui mu 0110 of the county's better har- advek-ated lt-zoninii; u piece of 1 -his master's degree," Mrs. Kallett M h b ! E. Dicker-! Lister Gives what he refered to as the growing pital, Plainfield. " '" " "' oi Elizabeth,' came,in ttfth, a run- Community Methodist I tied its Chemical, :U2i Heuer, Bamett's ' 1(17 141 rier squads as they dropped a 27-28 "without resorting to name call- la'ila iss girls'monitorgirls' monitor" and John An- is "the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .•is.' Adding to the Cranford JITulii .--.- U7 inefficiency of the Republican ad- ITS ner who competed In his first race high game of 917, which was set Liquors-. 213; Fail-child,' Men's Ing." . •:' " - • dcrsoo «s the monitor for the boys,. David Silva of 450 Second avenue, are backs Milty Belford, Jack TOTAI '••-•- "«% moot U* Thomas JerTerson of Eliz- 1 Mrs-—Catherine Reriner's - and ministraiion." .. . • •- '..'. ' « ^ - of Greenwich, Conn., were the berg Hospital, Planifield. tricks «|n.c» wrefldi .to an al ""aiil's E. &*R. I; WiUiams of Bt. Tmckinjj. 218; HirsVh, Errico 141 ther- than South' avenue between new Only Rah way' and Cranfo'rd, Paul's Methodist.. 213;. Lyon. 220. TimkinK, 211; Beym, Democratic 14! Coach J. Suth Weekcley's boys ran Ifwit thhe Democratany industrias werl zonine not gsatis-; that thiit ^-p^nt control bWd. ov- KENILWOR,TH — Mayor Wil-j dentally, can prove." the statement weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. rt'udyr tricky "T". torpi^flon, has HAZEL ' ' ., ' , . ' ttlll-o. J. ..' 1S2 . 1(17 III' Mrs- Edna MulUgan's first grade Center'and New streets. On the which came in second and third (n Caruso, 215 and Huetteman, Club. 203 and, 215;' DelGandio, Illllxlltup 72 72 If '.heir best ratv to date with six men ' 1 1 Herman J.Steffen of 903 Center Sgt. and.Mrs. Edward R\Morbut I U>ain ddfensively asptrpn« »s the look place during the past year, er 40 year• is experiences old, is obsoleted in getUri, andg dif re-j- ^" M»l«' Who will retire trom|Sa»o- ^^ 1 class was happy to welcome a new north side of this main street there the team . competition, came ind 202. all of immunity' Meth- Ahnosi-lesendary Rutgers University grid giant of the 20*s, will Democrat iv C1u,b. 211; and TOTAL , ^8112 BIO :tnishiri(< In the to|> ten. Cralnford's -they certainly did not make a pro- street, brother-in-law and- sister of 343 . Willow ' avenue,. .have an^B ball-carrying ^a^- Third-year •---'.--Sl»OHTSMAN-SlllOI» H->- placement parts for it. ioffice this year announced Tuesday; The statement conUnued^-TTie metnoer^ Beverly Moscb. not only is a lack .of sidewalks, but through as expArted. Cranford's odlst I; and ;or of Zion Luth- be officiary indatted intp the NafJonal - Football Hall of Fame singei-, Democratic Club, 235 and Paii Hearick llnishod one second M,rs. Leonard. They recently re- nounced the birth of a son. Michad I men Bill Barnes and Stu Jamieson laywk : JOB 1)0 test at' the meetings," Mr>. .Kruegeir Installation of a new flre alarm j evening his endorsement of Coun- j Bepublican charge that the Demo-1.. ^^^ ^^ R^^.S kindergarten most section^ cannot' even, be 8 1 Dan Rearick completed the twoeran- . in' Keic Bronswick Saturday: AlPAmerica. end in 1923 and 205. -'l-unkt'nbvi-titM- >•• 15U ' . KIH 111) behind Jeff's tlrst man, Greg Se- turned from Chicago, where Mr. Allen, on' September 10 at the u • will handle thy tackle l°t? w ^ jmrlim Nil 123 said.' ' . '• •box, Box 43, at Beech avenue and walked on safely. This results in and-a-haU mil,e course in 13:53.8 fullback -in 192*, Hazel wUl lie fetedNw his teammates, Rutgefs 131 dilla. , r '' T> •_ _^'w »• n . Icrats are jamming.lies down the classev.__s _ 1>av»,„„e .dee i^pn - pusy hll<;v maaKmkihe Leonard was guest speaker at. the S. Army Hospital at Camp Kilmer • Dave Dunlpp »n4 pick Mariano \n The standing of the league: italoTH'.v ." 1 fit* ltt'J 20' ' Tht" rnxiy° ylly candidate I'East street, was reported by Coun- Ima•--n• Rober... t C. Krueger.. ..Repub' • - people_-„„.„s tnroats.ithroats •s« not new» tio thme Halloween decorations . . _They wil*l large numbers of people employed to capture third place behind God- aiuinsu aixi fans when te receives tRe Hall of Fame plaque Howlun W ^•.'l^r ^ ; 197 • 19« 1(1'. The Tocjays now have a record the guard berth's. Reserve power TOTAI : ! H4:i 7UI on to charce. that the -Democrats^^cilman fSickerman. He also aiv- ;«|n candidate, to succeed him. [citizens of tienilworth. This alibi ""^^ ^^ • the area.necessarily walkidg in. frey Matthews of Roselle and Greg unl^y Hethodbt I ... between the halves of the Rutgers-Colbpt'e game in Rutgers Bl 15 >( 5-2 with Cranford standing at i^< the thing that, coach .Shaw l-f Paul's E k R I.. H ,_l g a ch.. : —• '-• \vere' resorting to mud-slinging wi nounced that, the-location Of Bpx "My association with Bob Krue- (or the mistakes of the Kenilworth u^t jnothers will the street itself. \.. Sedlllo of Jetfersorr- «. PaUI'n Melhodlit ...... 14 exot)Cted tiie jessed with as he even has a few 1IAHCO I-IIKMIOAI. CO. (2i '.(on tdtherah ..; ....,.,.,... Muik.-t 24 la inake, news. •'Their charges are ^ had been changed from. Hazel! get over the" past two. "years h«sj is so U4,«»«« ~-. « cofnc ^ epstume. "Why, in the face of a series of Also scoring for Coach J. Se(h t | lanwy .!.,., :..: Hal • |7ti 17' ~~P is so threadbare that it lettermen In'ttie waiting l^np. John Norwood. PrtM)byt«rlari '. II EriU-ii Triu-kthi: 1 la The summary: 'lift 212 1112 IT lii*. twisttc! statements and half- avenue and East'street to Hemlock convinced me. tj»at pe may be »ate- afford suitable cover any ^^ ••jjWjelie.,Aus4in.s kindergar- accidents, including _a fatality,' in fJoiiicc'l anct John Dfew prove to Weekley'. -...-, ., s team were... : Lo._u. Mc-Temple Ufth-EI ....:: : .10 ThllU'Ky.' M.ilkl't . •> i:i - I - Snt-u! J.*^:. 4 ;~ ly. trusted with directing the affairs . CYanford Methodi.t ' •» Att'tliiKlUI M.-n\ Chili 12 K'ft ti - Mt-Cleiidim. <^ran(ord: , 6 — 1 174- KID IB'. 4 '•While- I have not ^attended air Fire "Chief.—Thomas E,_ Brittain The statement said that Council- loween parties tomorrow. The p'u-| rr.inistratlcn prcvi'ded a means ot with line-reseivlat Ted Butner and Hudy Metsmer, *iUth; und Bob Hag- Calvary Lutheran B Fumbles Iiitercepieil Pass Pt^it-iM"!! }; l>:tlrv 12 H.-ruii. <'t:ni(onl: 7- UostnlK'y, Cran- as mayor of our borough." Mayor jman Robert c Krueger. RepubU- J ill:iri-K, l.td 12 T.oTAi, •.:.;...:....i UIuiSs 1127 U.'.l of tht-ii meetings, .icl. 11 : M.-uiu-r. CuiiroTil: t| — l . s | Huii'o' C'lU'lulcal C'it. . 7 11 I|.\H.M1-TT"« I.IQUOIW 111" x Community Mtfthodist II . 8 T.-II; HI Kivhuii. Cr-infoid. Bo.'iril)- it is a icnowrj fapt that I j plained that thechange in box- lo-| Lifter said. "The candidates for can mayoralty candidate, claimed for the occasion. - type of walk in this section and ar- have hampered so many llnishing in the top 60 were: Frari- .'liml BaptUt , l.rltlllh V.ftita ..: II 11 uniH-r .:..:.'.: ....:.. 141 1711 T ' B II Vu.-r , IBII. 21H .am t.ot of town on other obligar cation wa,s made for convenience of Borough Council, Messrs. Hlrnpele. | the Democrats lied about his ab- Tile' Sunbeam Club held its first ranging for > painting clearly de- U. Paul's K & K II It Helji Camels to 1&0 l\il:(.'i> D«>pavtnu>tit t.. CranfoAfbaclcfldd men that Coach• ci» Keenan>/29th; Steve Beach l.lons Club ,'..-.... III 10" lrlufc«>rlu>!T ~ 1K0 1:17 f Vard^lis and Hart,'with Mr*. Cot^-: sence oa the Planning Board, v Trinity ' Epbxupul _ ^ ^_ ~Trr.nTnn~rnost:Fnchry—Trvtrrrings/; [rei(tden,t[ i in the area, where-there g -~"^~ g- of the yyear! on Monday fined, crosswalks, possibly of the. ' - • " 'rpn Miu(en Presbyterian ...... ', It 1(1 I.T iid l i l h b ti f new dod n unopposed 'for tak collector "while on the other handhand , he statestated afternoon. Virginia Ward was ap-diagonal, line type, for the benefit Tl^pam -18- Mr. i s;iid. _'"lt is a lie to; has. been construction of' Bob' Bolomey, ait' all-state candi- who had been. per- Tw» _ 17:1 17 4C : -t.it lha( I havt' attended but one homes during the past yean. and treasurer, is iri my opinion a he was unable to attend because pointed president and Robert Mur- of both pedestrians and motorists? date, hf tackle; Into'' *' •**---«••» ig with Roselle's footbal . v. w ... 14 24 24 1 High Schocl.'iuutb^U toarn itsi first win of. the season Saturday and 1.1 TOTAL wlr. Trees Taken Down Planning Board meeting this year,' • A report that residents of Hick^jgood slate," he said. he is usually out of town opJFri-.pky fi«asurer This to me can. only add up to in- i Plii-rinhil f^llbuvk Hlot. wh|le alt season, was timed in 13: luyyeen Win Second, sent th*»'.lUuer. down to their fiilb straight defeut, 18-0, at Memorial III hip said. .. '-. .' , ;pry avenue were well satisfied with i Mayof Lister pointed out that days." efficiency, or worse, indifference. ing',"who had been outstanding 44.2, a spectacular start for' anj ti 17 : in a uttraing tilt-. .•" - .-'•"-• . • • MEN'S LKACJUr'. (21 ^-MrJ.Kiue£crtdsD^UK)ktheQerno.- ithe location o( twp Oew... s^rejt after retting Mr. Regal reviewed the activities Whip Slim- Slurti 111 Out -_•• a - *-.*--. v »m-^. l^aciie Mothers .end, is now playing left half* harrier. Despite.his efforts, Rosell ViioilH - ID .:..:.. IM 174 crabs.tcrabs,to task fotorhptr itpt menUouing]mentloriing]1111*^1** rclrecentlyy instatet d wasJor??- montht s h£ -=" a y of the Democratic candidates t° "and bpcl^er-up on defense. tjje-six other-entriesUn'the- TheHjoesh^d 3 chance to capture this affair, but were tripped ' WORK GUARAN ....T... said, are sapped * •7"2-'wt" ". -- 1 date. • ' . ,'•"''• e wn jtaeriBrHtes: Att1io«grrboth • —+•• :—; — 1r.11 the "charge* at an opon meeting of sented by Councilman Addison S. with good-local governmen res* their case before'^heelec-orate; To Heel November Andy p^ p. ,P sjiow.,. joinpeytjon. IVlathew.s' raced E out for the season ana Vince Vicci, champion. for most of the coutfs hillside jayvees, 18-0, which Ccacti SSaas' Cravsan's Tboys'Just im ; :\\«9 1112 : 1117. B:U unu "They'*'wouldn't dare .becausetpublic said- ;'-•'- '. •' - -• m. at' ihe home, in Garwood before election-l] 201 10 « « P •first-string Q1uair>£rback. ^as been apjl wonn easily wwheh n M»skwa was he same'score ;by which Cranfcnt pulled a ccupie of bail, plays which 274), Here I •.... «:17il i:t-t SIIAIIKEN ACENCV lit they knew iLt' the Republicans jnances providing. rbr, paving ^nd day. We have met the electorate, • rl'iiim/, A.. ., mil IH4 'nvi>ht>-y :...., '. 170 ' 1,71 hampered Wf_an ankle injury. forced to drop oi^t*. was beaten - in the varsity tilt un Ruhwuy Junior High' SchotU hvl« • ::-..- , l«4 144 we're uls« prt-sent and ciiuld prove'curb and gutter coristructio/i on tin'u'eid:' ' • . ./'•'•'•' • Introduced ourselves,. arid.lj Hillside quickly capitalized on. TOTAI • .-.-..: mto , nuo 'b Pete Sohojs^ starting lef^ ffiis- was his first cross Saturday. _ V Tfce- ,C«r«rets '<5rsJ JtaHy tame in) 4wnd^.CranT6i^''W"s«i!oiiar"3|efeat,- UUIl.OKKS' OFN1!nAL Mil '•rrlii I ; 170 J74 315 I Walnut Avrimr otk«wdst.", ifte-- OOP , candidate! Locust avenue between \^«st street "In thb prf-» [plained our. program when they: Dlt.(ill'll»o l(l!( 17a IK Toriierwi .....!...... 170- I3B IK2 «W way are invited lia.be«a fMthi stran- itti'kv' ; .-. IB.'I . Ml 139 an4 the Westfteld line. candidates d Coluoci, | have desired. I sincerely believe ^ \ *i"he JV's, whose record the s^ctnd txnund after a first quar- 27-0, In a contest Friday nt Me-"Awir „ 1TH salil.'. I- 'Mni.' Mwoin urday's game, but Caleb'MqrrLs, a ger to the track scene. He won t Hirknllu. V. ....; (.12 Mr. Hnndlnip .'.... • 14 -17 U .•I EAlrars* 1-MM many rash - . we have something to offer toward' Hands at two wins, one loss and ter .d( Jond-lo-hand combat Which morial Field. Coach Bill,-! 805 . Kin ;. •,,:4tJtan4. TboWff 57 both will be -this week's "foes' forseventh. for the second, tally- The; Blues' fumbled on ihe Cranfcrd 15, which £•' operating tbe gates.- Mr. Ross had T^acher Association. .. «*"*«*• P*' the soccer squad of Cranford High The juniors take on Roselle Park last. score: came as a result of was recovered by Ccmet end, Bon METHODIST MEN'S CCl.Ull ! 121 throughout nj^y, School. tomorrow at the panther Held. 'ed tha^ !tKf council should . Mrs. Morse Shepard, interna- '•Two policy ^ blocked kick by Staples who Wibj)n. Fnora there. Hillside's full- CnwpvVthwuitVt u 1(1** I liUi The Blues wjll travel to Irving- Textual IO« sought oc^n ty ' tional . relations chairman, an- ade on th,e In turn took "an aerial from Em- bock.'Al GoWberg. ploughed down Htucy ....—.-.T^ IBII IH2 Ml ton for the game with the Carnp- 1 CommMori ins| •'"-• ' •'"••'• ,n De- Booters Lose mons and scored. . . tw the 3.' TJsere . howt-vt^:. he met Show Slated Cor.V lWI 149 la EVKRARp %bert towners tomorrow and Pingry, will Murtlli 1KB 1W> Bob Patterson, Cranford tackle. a de:c*mii»ecl Oranfoiid wall' which IIIIUJ 17>l, be met Tuesday flt Memorial Eie By Dog Training Club ivas outstanding on the line as was «."as finally, niveroome after three t Hulidliup II 2 We, a Croup of Independent Citizen^ a?fe dMfgoaf«d by the plot of the Bosses to Neither Irvington nor Pingry 'is To jpmesburg Emmons in the offensive pattern. The. Mid-Jersey Companion Dog T.OTAI «0« 847 rated,as soccer powers.. Close, in LIIS. a» wfaiob i«iint Bill Wellet IHIIHEKN'E H GOLD "CHECKS III is now associated with r wvnt -sutavtl »*Anoano. Palfl Sioser. Standai fe ^ie Ilhicki dropping Ij^ Panther*, EXPERT SHOE plants in EUiabeth. 'the PhHps- pie who do not choose to, |>e represented bty ignorance :iu«l ast goal Dodge plant in Bayway, the Hack a^\ now "has wort a total Martucci. Gold- REPAIRING jL Una. »V Vaci. B»wj. WILBUR COON plant in Plainflelo^ and the Ceo- bo^isin, in this nationally important election. We need your- FWd .„ ( ofvse$n epptfsts *(% o,ne defeat, •JS. b|g weekend ot football be- T»+. . DUlllioUd, erai Aniline plant in linden. "' tion gly«t yipg a SHOES QUICK SERVICE help in this fight (or betteFgqyerninen|. We have no slush line-ups: tween teams representing Cra'n-. ru»vU> • •' . kru* picture i " " CKANrORO — t. Byrne.' or. Mu«h« ford and Roselle Park gets un- • ' •• tor '' condition.. .may Ir. Pattoni c. White; II. Albert: ol — BdfeJluui. »Utr»>«-ll. fuhfi- All co^rinutipns wliU be spent solely to acquaint tlic Hoick: rtifcraw: eh. Jew«tt; Ih. Davli derway ' tomorrow afternoon Ci WOMEN WITH BABBBCHf A. WILLIAMS, Jr. save you the cost tt, Stokci; If. Shachl. Bubatitutea - when the freshmen meet at Ro- . UokcUuid. Dunlium. M reitt • public with the/issues, not faf paid wooers, . y '-•* > """ , and dittrett of wind- Bchw«lwr, Dunham. Reid Meed. Wellanc selle Park. • . . LOUIS M0NTIN1 water-fir* <" Ilffift'lr'fc.urJi-cTlWtki; H, Perrlnj •The varsities of the two nigh' •HOI 1CVAUUMO Phone us now! ol. Holtman: rh. Weedon! <-Ji, nmid" schools collide Saturday after- ANDREW CR1SANTI COLD I blUk rf. TUico; W. Corbet*. - _ * « 0 U: tlie JVJp(qr'; y-JMfsiUes perform _ JjJtruk. Brilnn. > CbtiiU'. SdMMl of PnctlprthM STRIKES! W« r*comm«n«l Mph^oynpfterftoon at Memorial SM CENTENNIAL AVE. tiie Mercury Drop to 1. ^ifing Today Your Contribution, Large or Snufl. _^ " Field. ' ^ . CHS RunnnsMcd • " CEANfOCO "Cra^f,o|4. ^wept , u\\ three Zero — YQ^I sho^l ^rry when your home •,'".: ',. :'"• 2. GiviniYourTime. /'.'.•-... '•"':.• " .:":•-:. ' ';"^^"^~ ARRQ^LQCK games' last yeor'to b^feak what had been tred* a iom«um«s termed Coach J- S^h Weekley's Cran- \H properly insulatetL THI ASPHALT SHIMO^I However, the Bl'uea are likely to ' High School cr<^is country 3.' Above Alt, Vote for WILLIAMS, and Udk To Your FriemU 1 the / be roted underdogs in all the THAT COCKS 6M v team harriers of it's '-. About Him. . ••/• •.-•'•' •'• "" ' • ••'.'•'• '" >.'.' •- conteftf tbis year. j. • OEE ESTIMATE ! ^lten*<*y added to Contributions Joi ,"/• . the schedule. Coach Weekley re- flavour PUMHIK k PUTDK porled he is aba attempting to ar- •. • W»wpy^,c9jpp«f«»e- ;, ';. :• .••'; '• •.-.:• •••;• • tS^aim m BUI* iwy . . . range another race sometime be- ...always fore the state nifeet art November to*«• m BHU ftdtar . . . U right 6ROUCHO SAYS# ''I'm counting th« IENTS FOR WILUAMS ^t sqttad opened with victories miriutaa until the !fl* 196^ D%S0T0 over Unioa ^nd Irvtafiton and then arriv#o! 809 ^-t>"HQYf"ob*r 5tll •t Builders' General Supp • Cmatm 9Q1E. Front Street, PUinfield lost la ttahway, Edison Tech. of your De Sotq-P^yniouth dealer . , • Neuaik East Side and EACHER'S n BUILDING MATERIALS APPUANCEi . .^ meets with and tell 'em Oroujjbo sent you! LORD CJU.VKKT1 tHain^ld were Centennial Avenue__ „ «f W«ftfiel4. Oct. U, WHISftV CRanfJ —fald for by J. Bl Ughtburn. Cljalrrr^an. Your Service Center 'for Every i: '. .,.•.;-—'

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THE ORANFORD CITttEJI AHD CaptQJffCtE, •CHBpNICLE; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1053 THB CRANPORD cm Barbara C^ok, 1|, of 2J Crescent (AN, ADVKBTISEMSNTl MotorWtt* Pay Fines BIOOKT, 'Mrs. John Mayer;. Mrs. pla'et, and Miss 'Marguerite, G. [fu\ti-iKl; .Davt'V, Mrs. Joseph- V..- Nanle. 17.".of 7 Hampton roa^l. pas- Let UH Put Comncji n • On Spfjeiltng Charges riibfky. Mrs. Josi-nh Mayer, Mrs. Planned hy l>fniorrat» of $243.QML Kreis said, from member* qf thes«ngers in' Mr. .Ammirata's car. KENlLWO'HTH'-:_ A /association and .will also be sold at Miss Anna McLaughlin, 21, andIn Our Tdwnshi ami. Mi-.. Timothy McOonouuh. t--i. nyie lr\c timer by mvmbors of the Po- cade tout-' of .the'boroiiiih, v*. LL.I ix the'doqr. . x^ Idfrs. Bridget McLaughlin, of 755 i lUje, Department resulted in the -^.j buildings, and two helil by tiu- Kenilworth Dvrr.utrut-. Miss Ruth Spitz.fadert/of Cran- Chancellor avenue, Irvington, pas- ' payment, of tint's for speeding by a ulio fcrd .and Miss Virgtf>i& Walsh of •cngers in Mr. Fairley's car. . is Club olYimiay evening La beK^lf r number o( motorists.'during the \(|4|||it>n . j>ernnt.,v. as fpr $125.-. Westfleld are asju^ng Mr. 16 'of the c.iUtii'lai'iL-H iif'tbi?'" !,.i-j! ' The proceeds from the Cranford, Lt. Tticmas Woods issued >um- past'.week, it was reported by Mr^.. . Ur construtted by the cm the arraniiem0iiits committee. •-.>•««_ *«' tf- A «^_i__* .. r . at •> !• KPHIKGFIKLD : t_u.'Mrr.->- C;c-ii uction Co. in Mar- Help Wanted-Male College Club annual book sale Dorothy Rcimer, clerk of the Mu- Koi'inal dod- nom(H.,'utu. ;;spir;ims. cation ciM'rminiHN.for.thi'. newt 2.1- k«-t -.IBCTT: uh:ir. ihtr second lurg- nicipal Cour.t/' 1 Th,e motorcade will form ut 8 AND amounts to $830 to date, announced rnoni adiiition u>. .Kmatlum Dayton c=i av sal <»n utluition to the Al-' sasssar ma>TM>»-s ««•«• • »•**- Vincent J.' Fecney qf.'';Elizabeth p. m. .at North Tweeity-to-nctri as) «as»k» mmaiassas JfcA. ••» *f "TOMOBBOW/ ilr>. F.P. Dexter, ways and means '.o Mr. Fairley for careless Kiuii.iv.il ll>;;h School luivo' bee.n L.I---. Sli-ri C^tp. ylunt in Sincle. spindle automatic screw rnaeEloc \ paid a fine of $8. street ami the boulevard. Fn!!.>\»--. ( operator to set up and operate. Experi- chairman. ,\_ Senior Class and a stop street violation. sclitihiKil -for November 1(1. Ej.•. >tj«T.i lor S 15.000: • ence on Cleveland . or similar SHALL FOX TEHJOER • The sale was, held in the/Town- j Fines of ,$G each were paid by iiij" the tour, rofi'i">hii>t.r.t-. vci'.t bo Second CSLanfore «-IS23L Plar:: t,II- thi> dt'dit-ation have ser'vfd- in tlur dlniiis 'tunni -if :he ^IUJI Rooms from last Wednesday j the following:* ••.-••'• ik'iMi^ipiirovi-d by the Bpanl of Ed- Shift. 3t» days. «•»•* hour* 10* nJ«hi ill Preterit Schpol Sec V Walter F. Smith, Scotch' Pining Kenihvorth lAn. Vouth prenlun,. Excellent- working condition* LAmrav.HAMn,Toai «a: » M Siiturday noon. More than 3 iicjUuu of Union 'County Rejnal j William H. Baumt-r, Westllelii; J the nearly 8,000 books were^ld. 9 Hear Talk on Trip l3iSlTli'M Nn. 1. Iu Auto Theft Charge 'RafTale 'Ros"si, Newark; Joel . G.- Ail "ODOII house" profjiain was ACCOUNTANT, excellent opportunity In wgarrrV wpmy in»l t*»: *;„". Xti^ proceeds from the sale/frill be 'Ivory Door Miss Mary Otto of Elizabeth dls- kraur» |u Help Form KEKILWORTH—A 16-ycar-old Butch. dalOna* vtr- B«.i-- Stanford, "Westfleld: William H. ^lat'.-ii iii tin' ni-\v IniiUlinu-Novoni- a soall swln* company tor a jusscd her trip, through rive South i CBanford »O0Q. iisrd f«r- scholarships /kit one or I Reynolds, 242 North' 18th stvool. Flans for Projt*et K«n-.:,* t..itfa turl is charet-d With man -.2£-3V with a decree and 3 to 5 "Theijvory Door" by A. A. American countries at a meeting -,n i' Hi iiiul 17. >ears experience. Please phone WEst- niiit- girls graduating/from Cran- is to be the dramatic offering at. the Kenilworth, and Cai'l Hitchcock. Ih«- -.i--x.il ,'i.f ;,n automobile in a field 3-6400 for particulars and inter- f^u-d High School in J! iSonday evening of the Union 38 Columbia avenue; Cranford. KENILWORTH — Edwin VC. " view. . sehior class ,of^ Cranford High County Association of School (»irl Scout Troop 15 Kraus, silperirjlundent of sch.wt>. •*>-'•.^>--.^?.i.;:; i i~:Ur..-i in Juvt-nile Cttmv In t, - J members and many, of their hus- Clerks and Secretaries. DELIVERY EXPEDITOR. excellent oppor- The. play has/a romantic "once 'Miss Otto, secretary to J. Harry Franssen—Oarth waite j Bradley Bench in C'rvrtection w ith -nTi.i. - i.i]l \Q- :nrested ut 2 a ni. 'ttinity in office for your* man as a bands assisted in the book sale. Scout the Cooperativi; Project f>ir liaison between ofllce and .factory. Ac- upon a time"' -plot, which takes Adams,. superintendent of schools Cirl U: Tt.iirs^i.'.y jt Moiiroo iivt'r:U(> curate Bushinc Co.. 443 North Ave;. -*Thc following.members served as Betrothal Announced place in th,e Middle Age*. The in Elizabeth, spoke at a meeting at Ti'"i>l> 2H .under the leadership of Rational ^r_n X*JT1H Fiitecnlh it reel b.v' I'a- Garwood. WEstAeld 2^400. , U commtitee ctoairmtsn: cast is headed by William Douglas, Mrs. Chris Anastasia, toured Ken- The Livingston,. School, Union.; •' Mrs. WILLIAM j. DOWNEY GARWOOD Announcement' worth school system, tc'ukltc'ukln'-iju'FJJnn V Mulfuj'd.- who Urf>k Collecting committee, Mrs. C. R. Barbara Marie Brown, John Hanzl, ilworth I'olico Dopartment last! has" beei/r^knied to a team alor.s'r^ri Servicing Ettate For Salm Real Estate For Sale Help Wanted - Female TURRET LATHE OPERATOR, experience Elizabeth Hird, secretary to Dr. has been made of the betrothal of rjtr'isiso ru>li niy" wbvii she was un- WOMEN. 18 to 50 for dry, cleaning ttpre. • Durand; telephone committee, Mrs. John Duryee, Joan Gurriero, Betty Miss Jpiin F. K. Garthwaitt1, with flWjyllJty B»;ai>h, SprinytWUt Ltvle tLvi a driver's license and ' AUTOMATIC WASHEB SUIV- K£AlT*ESTATE BOABO CRAUroRD REAL ESTATE BOARD W>rner_«t Bwascy turret lathe operator. Howard R. Best, Cranford's sup- ICt.- AIJ, WOJiK. GUAitVNTEED. B. no. eitperieiice..necessary. Apply i 2nd shift with 10 per cent, premium J Jin Garbef.; store«ommittee. Win: Lou Blakely and George Jeffries. Friertds, this is the last time that daughter of. Mrs. Francis' Gnrth- The uirls wore interested by. the [ am! MarWle City. The super- »*-_: W. rXAirrEY, CItanfurd t-1713. li Ribbon Cleaner*. 100 North Avenue. pay. Accurate Buihing Co.. 443 North 1 erintendent of schools, and presi- Gar-wood. ' Ave.. Garwood. WEitfield 2-*400 . U , Ira Kerrmay pricing and sorting, Others with important roles are I will be able ,t o,. com . e int..o you. ruwaite of 114 West Grunt avenue, police, weapons and other equip-; intenrivnts will arrange [Slurb: ante . REDUCED FOR ACTION" V Mrs.-H.; *A. Bryan-Ash well; and Lee Weiland, Dave Magee, John dent of the association; pr«sided. homes this ampaign I would have] nu'iu'," ll)i> pVlson cells and thejdatcs to visit each scho.)l S>;I II , :<• Chjt-f Georf.e Conklin OUfi.KrC:m ItKKItlGEIlATlON ->iE«VlCE ; homes this campaign, I would have] RoselIe pmk nnd-th e ,.,te j^,.. CI WITH A MEMBER' OF THE Owner offer* her larse 7 room riome. \VOMAN for K:»inc and fituwf. should selling committee, Mra".•George Prichard, Tommy MacDonald, Bob Also attending- from Cranford I'ou.rt room. k ivws"iig.jii(vn disclosed the car l ES5TATE BOAKD modern colored tile bath, oil ittearn heat, h»Ve ian amount of tewing experience liked to have been able to meet, G.u.thwaitc .-to Patrorman John W- as piirt lit. the project. • "* '--Si w. jrianey. a c«r (araca. »pacloui lot, clote to town andVwillini; to learn, preicrably under Haggerthy, Jack Magan, and many, were Mrs. Ruth Musa of Lincoln •j.rj^d Itv lhi* sill's aunt, Mrs^ x Painting -Decorating ." S;iuer.' '. •••• . .'..,.•... ..,• each one of you personally., but e Franssen_ son ol'Miv-nnd-Mrsi location^ convenient to/], trade school. 40. WEst&eld Z-O668. ": Poster? were made by Mrs. Dud- more make up the cast of 50. Able •School, and Mrs. Edith; Heller of I3jm]>t..n nf Newark.. ShR •12.000. T. A- CRANE— Painting and Decorating. this has been impossible. , August Franssen of 400 Third avc- «'')jkV slv was unaware the ,»»va CyNTKACTOR. AJ) I'AMAtJEr . •/. APPROVED MULTIPLE USTMG 343 Walnut Ave-.TeL CHanfoid «-4Ma*. guest performers from other classes Sherman School. At tend I^ihor Parley Inspector Issues 3O tcr.r U-y. Kubinson and publicity was by Al»««Kt 2ff years ago I came to nue; . J". ' i> jrji^iTig anil reported her ol jilterjftlor.^,. pk>rcho. etc. Lud- of fineholhta. for estimate*. / U Mrs. Walter^Eppler.. ' are Don Klein, Bob- Bishop, Lee (iti/jtiis to Meet >*}£ SeltM-il. ^8 )Ul;ic.(l/i Ulive, Ktui4* FOR THE LOCATION MINDED Wa*k Wanted - FemaU our town a Democrat and remained The bride-elect was graduated Building Permit* „ ^ Vj..viitsi hci" WVdne.sday niyht birtKday, in a quiet but convenient spot.* There'Th' * children afternoons or 'evening*. C3an- Decorator*. 47^ North lBtb BUtMt. Kcs> €991ftldl Saljy Shepherd is stage manager; Taggert Succeeds and is employed by Watson-Still- United Steel Workers, CIO, was1 I: *OHMlfA. M1CAHTA. and TtlXTOI-ITE an. entrance' vestibule, large living- room ' Uworth H. 1. Telephone . CRanford tUIC Alumni Slates pened that good Democrats come ing permits weru LSSU«H1 durinsi e. . • \ t/>p rt phaceitirnu.. lo( burning fUrvplace, family . ford 8-6902. tf •rt7U — CHastiiut HW. « Sue Eschenlauer, mistress df ward- to our town and they have all theman, Roselle. The prospective reprcso.iitetl by live members at a room, tile science kitchen with at Cellulose "-''.»" *v rti*"~' to do homr. Masquerade Dance robe; Connie -Seaman, property intentions at being good'Democrats, bridegroom is a • graduate of theDistrict !> conforenco Saturday and fast nook ano! sun room on l»iexperienced in bookkeepins, typlnfi R. MEMZEL — Interior. -TVinnlH C TngJ 4-good s'ud bedroom* and 2 tile Ccneral office routine. Enjoys' and ins and papcrliana'iiis'. Eati . Union Junior College . Alumni Bnq • uonna x^oun, l14justf intil ihf*V flnrl nut thni thf* inwn is Garwriod schoolt and .tn>i;ith:m Sntiflav :it T\..)h\|..>,..ii\\ p,," bath* on 2nd floor. Oil hot water heat. fully given. Phone CBanford t-lML ert, Jr., of 255 Carlietbn road. West/-. controlled by the Republicans, then COUPLE ns LANDSCAPE BEtfVlCE 2' partly' (inl^ii-d. room*. 2 car £MT»ZC. Spaciou* grounds. ' undcikiands' sewicc. Own car, private ' Asoriation wil sponsor a masquer- manager. . ^ , Daylon- Regional High School, the ineetinKK were: Ed-i phone. Call CRanford 6-4166. 61 Elizabeth Avenue. Cranford. Burton Longenback of the facul- field, has succeeded his fa^ier as they allow themselves to be swept Springfield. He served in th\vare d Abraham, recording secre-] EASY ON' THE EYES ade dance .Saturday evening at president of General - Cellulose PAltT-TI!M£-''«alr».glil, Amo experience. WILLIAM ROESEL. " lnxertor and r ty has designed excellent sets, rep- by the tide or the way of the least, Army for 21 months, 14 of which lary; Ch.irlos—Anior-oso, treasurer; i Pleasant to 'come home* to. Delightful CRanford 6-4271, , LtPree's, Roselle Park. s Companyrlnc.; 560 South avenue:, A i. .0 buy onJy btcauM! th« ownen mt^lcrn science kitchen vith )U. own terior Painting, Skilled mechanic* resenUng the medieval;' castle; resistance, they become Republi- were spent in Korea. ••"',' 'Kreif Miirliolcl, James FIvTiii and' Pcnonal HtpervUion. 303 ' CotumUa Freddy Sleekman in,d "his or- Mr. Taggert, Sr., founder" of the n m:\i\uiiiMiw dininc spaced nrst floor powder room, U-UAHLE WOMAN wUb» baby ulting cans. Even our best people forget laigv re^r porch, real' fireplace - in\ tlur Avenue, Cranford. Call CRanford Miss Lucy Teague is sponsoring the The couple plans to be married day* or evenings. CRanford 6-30B4 ti 6-3715.. ' „•'. ••'••« chestra will play for dancing from co;mpanv, resigned, effective as ofthat they were Democrats at one i *O1< .TJIK 'TA.IX- MAN kpicious living room, three cood liit-d costuming And Mrs.-Almlra' Guy December 5 at St. Joseph's Church, Citizens Committee of Hji'i rf''"t>: p. 'nt to 2 a., m., Harry Kreis, the properties. Miss Dorothy Rob- yesterday, after 22 years as presi- time. (Before they came to Cran- Boselle. . •"• - T. V. SERVICE tm» bungalow, in Satuidayt. CRanford 6:3354. LINDEN DECORATIKG CO. Painting committee chairman, announced: dent. . ford). This nva^have been caused KENILWORTH — The Citizens NITES. SUNDAYS,'HOLIDAYS. ETC. bath, Venetian • FOR TOP. LOCATipN „ / \ and decorating; established ltlB. CaU inson is this year's class sponsor. 12 yilifV. ciixrlenc* >-:-' n \vinctom**- and be sure, to see th'i* 'North' Bide center Linden 2-329a tf He - also reported there .will - be Miss Alice Mathews is direcllng ., Mr. TaggectJfx^ha?vi.beeri, asso- by one of several reasons. I .jvill Committee for the Public Schools : RADIO .SKHVICE • oil hot w>t(w heat, **tt£ch£d gar* colonial with 6 rooms. Tiled kitchen, ciated with General Cellulose for name orie ' 'they may think that Benefit Card Party will.hold a special meeting toriiuht: Hrrt)rr1 F:" Sorfe •• • ; choice location fur S15.EO0., large living room ; with fireplack 1st the play. ' . ' Cl.iANrOHO fu>pr iSowdcr room, tiled* batrt^ 3 spacious Help Wanted 'AINTING and PAPERMANG1NG. SeX- 15 years. He also is president of somebody can tel/how they Vote at-8.o'clock to continue work on*its -•droottu.'- Oil hot water heat. Immediate bert. CRanford B-J8M. .' .'•'•;• Held at St. Anne's JOHN DARRAS^ .'c'ivE you A HIICT . ' • posaession. • • .. v Male v or- Female ' Cellulose "JVadding Products, Inc.; even-though they^isc the modern preliminai^v report on the need for :i vi-jy (t(>«>d invi-»tmenl' in u 2 SUPERINTENDENT to start Nov. 1st InMICHAEICHAEL M. BARICH .— Pafnting and Elizabeth, and vice-president of voting, machine/ , GARWOOD A parish card if School expansion program. ;. J THE HOUSE YOU LIVE JIN pl«- 1" « *ch wpiirtnirnt. .larcc Cranlord, tenter of town. Free rent Decorating. Interior and exterior, r Four Injured Tissue Converting Company. ;' party for benefit of St. Anne's 1 is your proudest possession. This.modern for the MKhl couple, 3 rooms, bath, sonable prices. CRanford S-W73. • U People of ..pran'ford,' let' me ex- Shoe Repair Shop p Jjiit'» ^»id Hi^in tile p"rch on'lin»t'floor.joil air heat. enter hall cape cod colonial is one you His father will continue as treas- School was held in the school .aud- •lUiMJVTH aiid.W caiagf, lot 52x150 on one of heat and hot water furnished. Retired plain' to you/that nobody," yes no- Taxes Rotary Topic fuiri's lln.-si strecta. The price i> may Indeed; be proud to own. It is de- or niKioie aged couple prelerred. no urer, of General Cellulose. itorium Friday night by the Rosary lu.iuihC.pc Cojili'jct'.iB c. signed to please. Large living room with coal to. - shovel, *' Man. must. be handy iody, can/tell how you .vote on 106 N. Union Ave. ..Cranford, N. J. Cl«. H-3284 Linden'3-THK low at 513,800. • . wood burning' fireplace, dining room, hi Society of St. Anrto's Church, KENILWOliTH 'How Can ' witri. tools, can keep present job. Hcf- instruction genera^ election day, unless you K06SEVKI.T SCHOOL iled Kience kitchen with G. E. electric ereiices. Write to hamillon Holding WESTFIELD tell thern yoiifrself or* unless' you Mrs. Herman J. Steffen,, general j Taxes Be Heduced" was the topic CAKPENTEli — fONTHACTOU v tove. ' 1st floor bedroom, tile bath with Co., Box 384). Morrulpwn. N. J. MISS VREDENBURGH has opening, fir Four persons were injured when L v.ilh]|i II («-u' minutes walk from this (.tall shower, 2 more bedrooms and Parly for Veterans chairman, was assisted by thei'fol-jof Nicholiis'F. Foer of the Eastern, ji«-dion In cleTkT7aTTH?^ll~6h>-TlcTOKrat^~^' ^ ^^ • * Kin-place .in .the living room. ford 6-2000 after 7 p.m. 10-2S James S. Fairley,; 26, of' Kearny, . GARWOOD-rA. party for Kor- Mrs. . Andrew Kenilworth Rotary icti • porch. garagi*. Tiic« *uufd lot Story of Grace,Moore in ' cpMdpd at Holly and Eastman andi' „/.on_e nRepublica ioi 'n_ woul.du „:.*„.enter; Hafcrkorn: Mrs. . Andrew Faber,'Kenilwortli Rotary Club, at the • Shoe Re|Miiring; anil Orthbpnlir Vi ork WITM t-'akiim-l. klii^l.- rfiuin: M;<;tii' GKOKCE n. Nonics id in;iny nlcu. thine* that you wl'l \i*vr G. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR ean war veterans. will be held ta Mrs. .George Wiener, Mrs. John Hitehin'Post Inn, Union.— Wiillillt « Mtj-llklOll tlibic'. •'• • Technicolor streets at 11:40 p. m. Saturday, the the machine and;, assist you cast fi Adutii* Avc,w Ci^iiior tu >,!• ! tu ;nip.<-iioU... IlMluced to 113.290. Member Cranford Real Estate Board Camp Kilmer Hospital next month Malko. Mrs.'George Wall, Mrs. Donald Brown. The local repre- <> CHunluiti CiUniioid'«4-*i«17 Dressmaker, Alterations you/ ballot. How you vote cannot t4 police reported. • •' . . ;- by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay La«Ii«*» ami Men's Full Soles .._u_-.... CR B-1500 • ' ' AT OUR NEW OFFICE ' LADU^b blllTS and DHKSSKii uud« tu S« This Is LoVer be/told by these tvbo clerks, unless John Wolf, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. sents employees at Volco"Copper THUCK CltANE ami -T.D.-B illulldoy. r t —onw;—aluo—alle. Treated at police headquarters Leaf Post 6807, Veterans of. Foreign Charles Galfszevr'ski, Mrs. Edward and Brass Co. - H e thfrv want to comrnlt « misdemean- While Yon Wail! > Furnished Rooms for bbin; . S. W. Olivirl . Inf.I , ILf* To.n. Alb:m>- _ CR 6-0847 CHaniord 6-24S2. J were-Miss T/^arsT MrsT Jan ~OUinickr^ras-apfc" -HUlo'J und Linden 2-70^4. tf Sld'Nuim ....'. *._ CK 6-S487 Van Hcflln - Jnliav Adam In pointed to make arrangements for or, whicii"Ks"puriiisrrafare byaflne of For Rent ' . CO. NONN. ^Realtor . ' WESTTIELD DRESSMAKING. All kinds of sewing $2,000 or imprisonment not ex- ROOMS yon. WdiT by d»y ot weuk. KLKCTIUC.AL CONTlLAiCTING— iluluc> . . Cltanfiird O-368S If- you'd ilk* two, bath* and big bed- done, suiu, dresses, coats and wedding' the affair at a meeting of the aux/ .wniuU. iobbihif, lluoiriuuiil' Oxtui^a, gowns.- ay appointment only L 'Wings of the Hawk' ceeding five years. .. t>l<.' lJte-». .' C'lUMlford t-U&Xl- Meiiibcr of tin* Cruiifoid'neal Estate Board rooms, then see this home in the Moun- iliary last week at Bay Leaf Me- CKANVOllD HOTtL ti repairs and- prUi^ii ' in»u/lli.-uf. Gt-vii:'-* tainside Section. Six room*, plus TV •M Wall btieet, .CKanford U-6492. At an open Viouse meeting of the To Renldenia of Crania** — : THIS Sjnciiili:iiu>, . 12' Myrtle Slreet, TL-1. 181 Noith Avv., E., at Centennial Ave room. Screened' porch; oil heat: two •.',.•• ' - • .• •' 10-» morial Hail.' • . . - I Villag«-< Improvement Association j I come to CnnlMsi after *T years ajf oeaiatablc «Uoie repair ROOM, double bed, Vt'ry coin- Cluuifufd U-DS20. car garage. Lot 70x173 plus. Taxes are SATVKOAY MAtll^EE MrsC Jean Gprombey -was ap- id lurttfblc. CuMVuiltiil. CUalilurd S-S3O1. only >l(0. Verv convenient to shopping HALLOWEEN SHOW ,, on Wednesday-March416th71.952, I WEEK businrsK. 25 at. whk-h were ia JEanHtr. AU'stf say work Is bprri^lliiS JJI»«J»- fOXU It ACTORS andd tranaportlranatkirlatlaBa . Aikinjr BIBttw. ' . Jumble Store ' pointed, to" assist'members of thesuggested that civic groups try and 3 ft IUn>l/uiii-*tii Avi Kii-c- i>tiin:iU.'>. SCIiWAliZ, Cl Vkhtw.) vitMiliv. /Vituiiui >i>ceUI fe«>tutes 203 Elm St. Westfield WE. 2-9M4 loshes or ruoben. let the Jumble Store 10 color cartoons 10- masquerade dance td be- held at 1 MEET DR. jtYUL ing machines and the necessity of North side, lu-iii tr.umpoi'tatioii. i'liui;*' um siiucioiiK grounds, fireplace., powder. «•••«'.' 1 f M. Ukc tiuni on your iuuids; Ite'gUlar riHOm REOULAK SI|OW tlite haH Saiurdaf"night. \JOHK DAK«AS. Prop. C- 'Hjufonl 0-WiUl, . U room, c.-;ir . ikorch, dlnini; "rUTORING—Uiiai School. and College TECK deht,"."_.-'.\-; ' ." ''' :. ..• '••-.. ATTliACTIVK i«mi». mil 4 subjects. Caioius T.Clark. ti.A. (Valei \' \ • . . . ".•• •: control of all of the levers, to vote — T»»» Week's Menu — LAMI"» aixl piviiti- b^lii, ii'bidi'hli^l Kct.U I*" YOU I'LAN TO 'HUlLD, r.ipalr or make ixt.Jlunt condition — attuched • Autos for Sale _ 1 n.ar chilli i »( town, «..i i.pul |>viilK'- ullerunCiinlnC, , tall TT.. JOII.NtltNJOII.,, 405 Cen- ii.n-.uj.- lX.il., Ed. M-. 'M6 Mountain Ave., GLASSWARE for any candidate any" place .. or ! ViU. ' good tires, excellent paint job, .J«-I. <-vt-<' SiatUiday . K T. William*., «i soO. fill oiit. saiwl. (ravel, crushed Mllll Stl«;vt. wotid ll-iiu. fOKO. l»4t», cuitnm. 3 door sedail. ex- May we list your home Tv«(Uie DeCarl* , , . o Take Out At AH Times 'ataa* *•»* cinders. Call 8 u. m. to B -Over 5.000 uitioUid cuittuuicra-. L'JVW.Y HOME. iti>nc fronT*ci71m;iaT. tulleiit- eoiulHiaor-lwiUi^ haatwr, -M00. Christmas Greeting Cards counters Which record the number s> a*. UAh».y V-1JJ4. • ' • KKNILWOUTII - F.hi'd XIOKI, ton- WM, la. SCllUOtUtJt MUi,l sell. CRsniord 6-0610. . ' *•& Hudson In . v.-nlinl lo(- No. 10 ..ml No. 2H biu.1 Walnut Ave. . C'llanfurd 6-3474 ' In IdViil lociitiuitf |Mi(i tllt^l buth. fireplace, po. l»40 MERCURY club coupo, 4 tires 'like This, means your ballot is secret, FISH BREADED FREE w>« Spread If drilled. Cull •il/i riHiiii 1st (U»r: knotty pine reer«a- JAUJUK1K ixvich eul^U M ticn (Mini, uteJilu (oil», rear tcro'nl new. '47 engine, must sell. S75;' 1942 "Sea Devils" ' aib-r S ii. in. ti , buu:k. reconditioned .motor, very clean, unknown to anyone but yourself. Aiiil (ii.'t uxtra room now. Miiitoii-liill lioicli, : you vote, , uiiiui. MA/EiiUU>tU *t-SOUU ClU»i(oiti St^j. Uiu E. Nimn Ave, ..ClieJA- UASit tlHAlDEO' ro»ii4 all wtHil rui; 1 nut 5-81B4. • please vote. Your vote is very im- Hrmrik. *» ••arkviay', tor Kent U1I228. ' '-. i - . ilUNCiAl.OW, -J uvdrodinu, tiled bath. portant... '•-•'••••,• -'WKsiftrld I-«1M*-W TWO IIOOKjH wi'h. Ui(lh.i\il- _. •- ..•'•• C •-r—. Mi.mi i.i!l', uuiii'fu. nicely shrubbed "Your Department Store of Gift*" \t\u- )!.-> II , i.(tli;.-i.ilor mid utiluli". "OI.-MUUU ••lloliinnl) .* -Huki!" >JI;H.%IJ lot, jii'ir town. |12.l5OO. WM. W.AUSTIN Rent contrdl laws have been 1 1 : p XHC twliimt H ^'" ClUitlM*!* !' N. ur town. CU..II|.H,I 11-17:111. 11 -r> •ilVlhi: -lol.llna tilMft. MlllUlll-lllll. IMi • i . " Piano Tuning ^ Eastman St • .'. „ •" pmerford lifted', and our Township Commit- W tSO.Ott 4>st thin bruiid tu>w nnlUI North Avu.; Uu'rwwid. ; WEt For thi't* and others, call RELIABLE PIA&O TUNING' and repair- Cltunford il-UMU, REAL. ESTATE tee has not done anything to pro- .iirtf' avafOr liwlitKun sui<«\ Oich l",t- KICHAHDS - SWACKIIAMEH ing by recognized expertsA Cranford ; htM ttelr ttr^xi.it. OU-d, drik«r uud A partment For Rent ... Piano Co., Tuner* and Rebulldcr*. (Opp. The Movies) ' . . « tect the renters of our town. Some snufor. Mad «*w»t on rhval. W«» taOU.'HI / 4 Alden Street 3 North Ave.. East Call CBanford 4 Springfield Ave. IIKI:H; SIINNV HOOMH. ii.:.t, K^UWJI.I. WATCH, CLOCK ...>d JKWKLHV Cll «-.1122 •'•: CK" .6-04.78 of these people right now have re- 3«u» fW Sltt.oo. Ea*y teiftkit if tic " — UKVAUIS • B-2730. ,.•'••.' U Sea food Market sanal. A>« •• y<•<•'' it-lril/.-i.itni', eonvi'lileih to li.itii.|Kiitj- Mru. Htitli (>. K«ve ' CR 0,5173 ceived raises and they arc looking llon. Hi. CHimfoKi . imody SinVI ifiul V vi c.ill, iiliu ii.iit>. D.iy o)'i<:IIIII with rl'.i'ih .iiiil tUotiilrimj^aip'tj^pi rec- Lot* For Sale v.-. zation. This organization has com- A<--e., TI5 KoM'llV. CHeatnlit nluht. rU.-unoiny tlictilc. 1U3 H«ilju- 3 nEAUTlFUL corner lots, 75-120, Or- if iiinni; iittnchi'hdd UiitJiUrff r full ci pleted its Jpb, but the report is now »-!» •; 'nia IUXIM AI'AKTMKNT, oiuiilc:, nn . SSt. ctt.uiford t;-;in:j:'). if i.inhlnntiou t.toi IIIK.'IHII .ind' u.'i't.***rt»; ch;nd Street And Lrookiide Place. Musi LIVE IN n dill,li,MI. Cl.ill WE.HUM- 2'44:>:i-M ni ,scll. Write N.^ Mtuon,- 7R22 16th Ave. INNER FULL n.'li'iii iillnds;. wull to wiill t-'iirpct; North In the hands of the township offic- jUCsf CMA1B. «<«« t'K.nili.r.l II-IMI17. ~ ANU JKWtXIlV. KEl'AlltS., All l Il ' Uiooklyn or phono CLovcrdule 8-4903' X«i*&*< ials who ure going qver the report tsno' swing and car »r«t, 1.. v! l"l uiiuiuuti.'etl lor. uiic yytuji' H CHamiord «-244*V±. 'Alt/ KIH.'STIIIAI, Ill'll.niNC. II.'U with IK .it AILY AREA PART «-(UJ4 ailu u I*. XI. I'll in a.iMMi "m. ft Main tilulm.iy. C.n- inn. Jty Ave., ;LOCKS — All Kind*.— Sprinsj and rsaout PA1« HHi PUTBOUSE WIN.UI. ' WKMIu'liI a-MfU'W or VV.Kbt- t'lUiitfuitl ii-:(nn. Tcmm uir.inuitl. ei.li- 11OOM UUNUALOW;riittachv|. irnh^; desfnib.lr' liurutiotr, E. P. Chamberlain.' .CRanford S-42&7. • PKE8U HOR8EMEAT AND Capable, aktrts and t.w<-- nrnv (Iqnest and Constructive Ave.. Ki'ilIlU-oilli, CIIr->(- 11.111 , WUII OlltlclH, Ullllt ttWUl'lIca, UtC. AOENCY, REALTORS • ALL KENNEL SUPPLIES WOULD CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS Wanted 1 LuiDk^ ruwlied', U«Hir bell* uiid cluniey 15 North Ave., E. ClUnford 6-1800 8:30 A.M. to 12.30 K WANTKU. iiliouv . for* 'dt'ttillu liii.iirtd. Joint I'ny, CKJitfoxJ U-UUIU. Representation TRAINS, two eniillle», t-bl.:. I M. {lk{tikbhh u Xiil 1'urk .Avi'iui.', .tl Mr>, Ann Cooler Clfcioiorrf 6-H44O MclNTYRE'S LIKE TO : 1 rM. to 5 PJWU III HT -.'—'-'• — vWv*aU>i Uutk I'tjiliiold 4-UttuO. t( 'Mr>. Kvvlyii'Wudo Cllunfnrd 8-1053 lblCll Mia.. H. T. RuU'Wln CRunford 6-44M ..-• — * 5:30 fM. io 9 PJ»t ;UNH WANTED — Colkct.il- wliilu'n to QUAI.1TV ' M1MKUC11IAWUNC3. yusliil TAIT'S « 1'. M. buy uny kind "imnliln or uiitiqiiu rilled. turns (nifl 1'iiouiau, - WORK P.MT let's Change This Year! FERN'S oitais. you this WtntHfiil bunk bed liciitiniS' Scvvlcc, a'rec l>lck uuiiiiil lrll Cllaitiord b-4115.. tall tit -your i ••l»»H*aa« MM aM0 Rentals ' SALKS-r- SERVICE NEAR HOME "THElEAABQUNpUS" eBMmble. whicb conaisb) ol two f»mplete beds WEstfield 2-5729 - now w OI.I) ClltST of druwt'iM, tiilnu, cut ul»»». .\Mk:illCAN I.I'(;iON HOME. IllvornWe PARTS — WELDINO "Be W«nt — Be Wl»* TRANSCRIBERS inlc-ti-b'nc. .liver. aUU W.llnut Avt>.'.' hrlvt', liV.Hl.ililr tor ujitqiiutn. Weddings, which cap be used •veparalelT or loqeaW, with Clluntord ti-01115- , tf . Nursing Service li ti lillinih.' (Unectl uinaiikaUon ineet- Reo-Eclipse-Excello — la TMbal*«lar — SAVE ,lni;:.. Atlriu-llvelyl -OH» V. N; A. U" Geui'ral Nu«- (.'c'llitKu. nou'liuiK nlley/rental. Tcle- Many Other hMai Makes TYPISTS phiinu Ctlnhfoid a^Jrot or CllanfoW MS.VKB ' DAILC1 Pull Lever B-19 Klutr ni.ikir, price, utie. Box 111), cu Init. VUltH, llyikKirnuicH. MJI>IIKII unu DBUVKBV BBSVIfK flll/.n i.ixl ClnoiiKl.-. II luruitt Cure, lliullh Kiiiicution. Tin we have a nunber of ot«ngs for —Paid tH.iliop. Cllini A. M io 4:30 I . M. SatlUil.lii., 11:3d , WerttkhL N. J. inlti ll-KHIIl. ' . to laiUll, ' > . . . NOVf MB** « — 1« Rick, Genuine Maple ON RUG CXEAN : AUOBKT •EC* .. ' HBrBUB> THE PICTURE Waitled To Rent Floor Service ' OrCN THUKSDAT AND FaUDAV •MWUKIIERSON, IM. It, MKN'/.Kl. - Tcli plume ill to iliatn- "BOMJUf HOLIDAY" , EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT! f rrsnk CairixUa." W OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT YOU IN OUR NEWLY- •'DUNISllUi WINTER lUi^TAl,. Tlnw 1 of V.J.'i your II.Mir |itobl.'ni>, t'lwi hcrjin*»iu .n»' UNTO. 9 ML iM'dr'uiinu. lleil|Hiii»tble isiitiill luinilv Expert Television Service K*M. (•mrsaa> t:M. MiU7W*i. 8sl. 1:30 ERECTED, AIR CONDITIONED MODERN BUILDING. Rug Cleaner* Uililiout icfi'ivnueu. •lllO.lkl IIIOIIOI. il ri-liii'xhtni! ol old MmiiJ aHpfcuilly. I'ol Vas OBlce Of«a Dally 1» A. M. U 10 r. M. —Hnlliu^l. Wll West lBlll HU.et. Tyiulii'. UhliiU. uUn w.i^lnu- •' (VtluuU'ii vlivui' •nrKN . PlainOcU PU4V44* lull.v ulveli. IMunii; l|llllitiiiit 11-lUlb. Ill Congenial co-workers; pleasant atmosphere.' We ' i'a., or U'1V|>IIOIIU N. Y. C Dlgby 4-MW BWAT ' V.ll/.iluttli. Avuiiftt1, (.>mi"i >:.CH(, CHjl.(onii tt-ODM Cowear far ployee benefits. Substantial discounts on purchases 14OVIN0 I'ACKIMO CESS POOLS & SEPTIC TANKS Allied VJII Linos. UMI. t)«y, JSifiht uttd Sunday Adulte... Better for self and family. GOOD SALARY TO START, lunches available in put own cafeteria. CLEANED and MOVINO Service* MATTHEWS COSTUME Book fk Lyrics by R - liovvrM uf fr'ttrtit'uivi>u d A •Ttutn the PUy.., Alaa Jar Untr FURNM Kstimutca nil IU*iue*f , . Music by Take No. 8 bus Irotn Ellzabetq to MorrU and Commerce " 3 ruuhis f37.!HI HEARING SERVICE CHUBB ftSO N rrcdcrlca, L m* Union ' . • ' ' 4 room* KH0U PHIZES! HUZESl PHIZES! » nxnm MXM Cull Cmnford 6^835 ZWatleAvenM Starring novd.-W —d-ssy^ Itwirancm U R. L. FERGUSON 'All lotds iiuurad. . DIM •> ta yaaw laaalast «•»!•«»«' Mary OTAUON UUAHIX TRUCK1NO CO. , EASTMAN ST. ATN08TW *fcl CRanford 6-2384 JAS. BELL Co. yV •V..' Elizabeth 2-3431 - . CBanford «-10M , . o luuvvd. Clean cellar*, nttlrii, •»lr ALl, AofWCIsy. MAII. rir. iKidv »'''ch. 308 DIUd *C«N Mrs. fawy loyswi;' aM&t Wfc 7-4tOO fe m CHaalord «4a8a fl-n

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TrIE -CRANFORD Cl'l'lXDf AMD CHBOfN ne« mete*n« t» the |dtghfr~PrjianriU be awards Mrs. Deremer conducted the meet tribution of tickets. V Pastors to Exchange Lions Club Honors Police Sgt Harvey Cowell, treas- tion held Td Awmtd. prettiest, (unnlest and mosf qri : : ing- ./' : - . .. •: • ••.;••'.'" J. Fnnten*Hi Progress in Hans urer for the event, reported, that Pulpits for Sunday w«re N«rt naL oostumts. ;Proceeds wiu ytOO'orrhe Rev. Women's Guild and the Ladies' Aid auxiliary on the committee. - ^o Addres| Meeting Sermon Topic S 1 night. He,was,feted on his recent first annual PAL dance, to be held made in school art classes. Waiter C. Pugh, pastor of the local Society are sponsoring the affair . GARWOOD — "Our Protestant election as president of the Inter- church, this Sunday. At Cramvood Tonight Heritage" will.be the Reformation Friday, November 27. at the Cran- j TThee PPAAL recenrent lyy took members of Spook Control Aid TEN CENTS national Federation of Sewage and wood, today reported satisfactory | the Garwood Schools Safety Patrol At the 11 a. m. worship service, VFW and Auxiliary ihc Post onicr at Crarifnrd. N. J, — George F. Hct-Sunday sermon topic of the liev, Industrial Waste Asocia.tlons.War- y Eric S. Tougher, pastor, at Gar- progress by all commitees. | .j -to the rodeo at Madison SSquare the Rev. Mr. PhilliM wOl take a* GARWOOD — Capt. Thorny h , TrCKaiMAHJABQ V field of Plai'nrteld,'.candidate • for J.~Binns,, Jr., president, con- Proceeds -of the affair will be his sermon topic: ."Here I Stand." Plan Halloween Dante ' Xnglese of the Civilian Defense Po^' ufood Presbyterian Church at ducted the session.' ' ' •' '{ Garden. GARWOOD—A Halloween dance dongrcss from-the Sixth District. used to finance P£L activities' fcr j Madt fcr the dance will be ppro- Sunday School clases will meet at lice Reserves announced today that! ii! ni. Sunda"yY Sunday Schoql Madt fcr the .will be held by Bay Leaf Post 6807, . heads the speakers;' list for. the Mr. Fontenelli was chairman' of Garwood children during 1954. h'vided by Freddy Slekman and his 9:45 a.m. The Senior Choir will members of bis organization will classes will meet at 9.45 a. m,. Veterans of Foreign "Wars, and its Republican Rally.to be held at the the committee for the masquerade was announced by Civilian Defend' crcbestra. Among awards will be sing at the-service. ' , assist the regntatpolice in keepin. The Rev. Mr. -Tougher an- dance that followed. There were Lt. Anthony Castaldp. whose com- --A -Halloween party was held by auxiliary in Bay Le* Memorial order thsoughout the borough dur- Cranwood at 8 o'clock toniilht, it nounced that at the 7:45/p. m. serv- : a water softener to be installed-in- games, dancing and awards for mitlee is in chiirge of sale and,dis-1 tbe home hi the winner. .. , the Couples' Club f oJUowihg a busi- Hall, 221 South avenue. Saturday ing the celebration .of Halloween. * j.was announced this week by Les-ice- Reformation Sunday' will be costumes. Also on the committee ter F. Steffen. chairman of the lo-wiled by the presence of the. IU-v.- were Theodore Kurlowjcz, Henry Alfinlo Florez. who said jvis last cal campaign com'hiifK*. Mr. Stcf mass iiTst/Annc.'s ChurclC Brent-' fen said'the Republican tfuborna- .wood, L. I., on July 1, 1951, Wial candidate. Paul ..L.'" Troast, •••• There wil.J be a Youth Fellow- would hot be able to attend as wig- ship meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday. inally.expected: .,-•-.• All boys and girls in'grades 7, 8,; 9 RahtvayGirl Ot})er speakers will include and' 10 are invited to attend. • E LIZ A B i. T H . : .Open Thursday Nigty* *til 9 Councilman Burton K. Diekorinan, Senior Choir will rehearse' at 8 Becomes Bride Fritz Gain -.seeking- reelection, and Francis D. o'clock tonight. Rehearsal for the' ' Knight, Republican candidates for Ji:hior Choir.is held at 3:30° p. m.. two council posts in next Tuesday's Mondays. The Women's Prayer, Eleelection election, and other local and coun- Circle1 meets--from 10 to 11 a. if\. . ty Republican leaders. ; •"-.-" each Wednesday. GXRWOOD—Miss Ida/DiCome, 'YOU Mr. Steflan announced-that a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Republican Aspirants ..' program of entertainment also has Last Wednesday the women of DiCome of 1659 Irving/place, Rah- the church, under the direction of : been arranged for ihe 'evening and wa.v,,rbccame the brjde of Andrew Withstand Democratic 1 the Ladies' Aid Society, packed refreshments will bx. sei;ved. Ft DelConte> son of Mr, and Mrs." mid shipped a large quantity of John DelConte of/251 Locust ave-^ Trend in County winter clothing /to- Dr. :Edward nue,' SaturdayyUt 2 p.m. in St. Adams of Pusan, Korea, who is in (A cQinplt'tf tabulation of, Sf'.V Preshyterian Women Mark's Church Rahway. The Rev. Tuesday's election results will' rhtu-jH' of Pi-eshyterinn work '"in C. F. Duttnor, pojjtor nffirii»«»,L Hold Sewing Se*wioM • that aren., ;• — t be found 6n page right.) and a reception for 50 guests -fol- GARWOOD — -Members of the Thqre'will be a monthly meet- Mayor ,Fred p. Andersen nnd lowed ut the' home of the bride's Public Saffcty Comtnissioticr Clarr Misiorrary Society of the Presbyte- 'ing< ot teachers Of the iSunday parents. . » _.. .. •.; rian Church did sewing for -theSchool at the Church at,3 p. m. r)ce L. Fritz, both Republicans, The couple was attended by^Mr. were reelcctcd to three-year terms .Presbyterian Jtlo.spital in San Juan, Tiicsday. • „ ' •/ •: • and Mrs. Vito Sapienia of ColoriiaT ; as best man and matron of honor. Tuesday's General Election as local' Christian Hospital in'Iran at.ii church will make their annual'visit Giv.cn in marriage by her father, meeting in the church hall lnst to the Synod's Home'.for the Aged the bride wore a diorblue taffeta week. A collection of clothes and at Bclvidcrc; .^king withythem dress trimmed with seed pearls, a Cranford Voters toys was 'sent to Gilespie Scldoii ciiuned foods Mtuk-other gifts. Mri>. matching hat and u corsage of CLARENCE FRITZ FRED P. ANDERSEN Institute. Cor'delc. GIL, Albort Giisuoighe, 16 Russell road, white orchids. , • < ' ' Remember Case . o It was announced that Mrs/Jo- Fanwoo'd, is in charge of donatiorts, Mrs; DelConte was graduated . Former Congrcssnjan GHfford- seph Deremer,, Mrs. Frederick jiind Mrw.' Joseph Deremer is trans- AT «S#OVELIEST! from Rahway High School. The" P. Case of Rahway—nr»y--4»Svtt;"-~ Preuss/and",Mrs. Erie S Tougher" portation chairman. •'"•• . bridegroom is a graduate of the' withdrawn as a Republican conr will' repre§e,h't the church at a •FamilyNlght will \>e observed at tJiirwood Schools and ts affiliated didate for governor last spring" ^~ World Community Day service in - y tho'church on Friday. November 6, with his father'in the John Del- but he was still in the minds of ' ifitT First Baptjst Church, West- with a covered dish supper to bo Conte and Sons Construction Com- Slip Cranford voters on Tuesday. field, on November C. served at 6; 30 p.m. Mrs. Edward pany. He served in the Navy dur- \. • EXPEpjmOM? The Rahway- resident, now , . Mrs, ..Albert Gascoigne an- At Left Hownrth Is in charge of arrange- ing AS/'orld War II for six years. president of the Fund for the Re- —Following—a-^wedding—tfip—to^ public, ' received 19"" write-in ' day for Belvidere Home for the' Members of the local church will Washington, D. C, the couple will votes here. Four of the "votes' Aged. .''..;. join in observance of World Com- reside at the Rahway address. • were cast in the ninth district, - Devotions, were led by Mrs. munity Day at the First Baptist Mrs. DelConte recently Was feted aHa^hrc• •••'MmammmmmmW^&aK dates by better than- two to one LoBue.'Anthony Regal, Lewis Roes, With PubmJJtility Board pluralities. /• John Banyasz,, Councilman Wil- feeling! At left: Beautifully proportioned slip in /«hort, I'". . The eagerly-awaited engineer's report on present facilities and A total of 7,184 or 67 per cent ••••II •••- ... H|. liam Sevcrage, Fred Wehitum and HYACINTH 'plans for future development of the Plalnlleld^Union Water Company of CranfordV 10,878 registered Edward Conlin.' voters Went to the polls. fMLPUNTMb v/ '• average and tall lengths, • .frosted, with net flujting and jhas been filed with the Public UtiUhr Commission and is expected tc Frank.WdhcKofid his orchestra ? Mayor Andersen, carrying nine GUIDE • be the main topic of discussion at a\nectihg of legal representatives •CROCUS will provide thp^nusic. Prizes will of the 10 local districts, polled be .'.awardedLfor the prettiest, most nylon lace at bodice and hem. In toreador red, snow white. •of communities served by the companV scheduled f6r 4 p. m. today 4,857 . Votes, , while hi*) running, original n>ra funniest costumes. 1 at the Plaihlield City •Hall.' Cran-*r—-^ mate, Commissioner. Fritz, coir DAFFODIL A meeting will be< held tonight Sizes 32 to 38. J.ford will be represented at tht* lectcd 4.201 votes. William J. in Pcja-ndia Hall at 8:15 to make fi- '(session by Township Attorney' Downey, the Democratic nominee BUIBPUMTWG ••••:••••;- i' OpenHojuse arranEements. 'Proceeds will I.Carl Warsinskl and Mayor Fred for Township Committee, carried used for the- general welfare LINGEBIE, the first district by a slight margin RULBt P/ An.dersen. SCILLA fund.. '' ••'•.• and also edged out Commissioner HO, Future actir.n. by the affected Set at Fritz in the tenth, for a total of communities with regard to the ^ l|r» observance ofNAmerican Edu 2,624 votes. ' \ ANEM^N Lt. John Teuscher' ronipany's -pending application for c;Ution Week, the five Cranfon Paul L. Troast, unsuccessful Re- • ••}'•• V" Receives Discharge n water rate increase will h V)iiljlic schools will coimuct "opci publican nominee for governor, upon the contents of thb report, (is house" during the next two weeks carried all but the first and, tenth Krilium GARWOOD-'Lt. (j.g.) John m prepiirod by Buck, Seifert iind Jost, districts here, to roll up 4,044 votes Bio»>*> Western Electric Kearny, as an the Newark Police department I the government, is taken seriously welfare agencies and institutions HT INDOiQR BULBS v It was announced that associate will speak/Lieut. Weber is * traffic equipment engineer. . / ill and is unable to continui e bis of the immediate neighborhood," memberships are open to all resi- authority^and: ah insUuctor at the Hearing Scheduled v / employment.' •she explained..' ' . 4 dents of Cranford, Garwoodv JCen~ Newark Police Academy. He is a Mr&. Culin said that womcjtsrfio1 Service LeagueSubscription Drive Nets $1^714 NOW! " The Board 'of. Adjustment win .. Commande;_u.,u._uu. r Cohen said the DAV i I Worth and surrounding rommuni- former lieutenant in the U. S. holfl a public hearing Monday tve-1main"taws a free service to all vet- have not, been, approached may » PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS lies. All persons'interested in join- Army. ' . ning on *he application for a/zon- i their efforts to obtain contact any director for additional The Cranford Junior Service IriK the club nnd enjojfing the pop- /Chief William-Fischer will be ing variance by the Cranford j quate compensation and | pension'. •information. . > League netted $1,714.71 for-its During the.' drive,, members . of First Aid Squad Takes Over Ambulance On Armistice Day , the league under the chairmanship SEED RYE FOR COVER CROP The Post Office, banks and of Mrs. Robert M. Cr^ne secured At\ Saturday after- municipal offices will be closed, 376 hew and 1,408 renewal' sub- ranford^ F'ret Aid noon, the all day next Wednesday, Armis- scriptions to this newspaper. A Squad, Inc/took over jurisdiction tice' Day. Public Schools will Don't Burn your Leaves -— l/ae number of these 8ubscriptlons were of the Municipal ambulance from hold .regular - session!;, with ^ap- turned, jn directly to the newspa- the Municipal Ambulance Com- propriate observances schrcluled ADCO or ACTIVO per ortkc with the leugue receiving mit for classroom and asuembly pro- TOUR CAB PICKIO UP grams. ' Union Junior College full credit. .-",,' To Convert Them Into Valuable Manure in Sunday the squad relieved "During the final week, the league AND DILIVfKED he police and tire departments of al0 renewal sub-- Mfdt atttndoft, whcdiwr it'i oni> iiayor F. P. Andersen presented scriptioiis received at the newspa- the keys of the vehicle to Victor D. eries Wednesday, and windows, • check-op «c • tepair job, w. at the Post Office will be closed per office. . . ' gladly CBO tot sod deliver. JUK Shaheen, president of. the squad. MIM. Crane expressed the. C E. TRUBENBACH Atnpng those•. present were:.[ .Fire all day. The-lobby'will'be opon photM W. Oar modem Servt-Car ; irom 9 a. m. to |5 p. m. fcr COTV=». ! league's appreciation to alt' local t liief Howard ^ipKindlcr, .Finance residents and residents of Garwood will IM at 7§w 4oat la a Jiflyl Odmmissianer Howard Cowperth- vctilcnce , of box ~ holders . and \ those wishing tci^use the stamp ' and Kcnilworth who cooperated | waite, PublirSafety Commissioner with the, 60 members of the league' Clurence., U1 FriU Polite • Clijrf machine. • . ' —Photo by ,A1 ruebmt r The Public Library will be during the subscription drive. She | William A.'Fischer apd Police Sgt> Charles MxRay, publisher of The Citizen and Chronicle, is pointed out that all funds received UNION COUNTY open during the- regular hours ot shown presenting check for $1,714.71 to Mrs..Robert M. Crone, . Immirm ridriff' tkmrtie, irotled irilfc proportion** dip hvltked The: ampin'' midriff.* tctapai nth I Hairy Page, captain of the squadJ Mayor F. P. Andersen' is "pictured presenting kays of the municipal amhnlanrr to Victor D. from the drive will be used for kh' A resolution officially turning 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. in. und 7:30 chuiimati of the Junior'Service League committee, representing :> ^ dtmti* rm[fltd nrUtn flmting at nylon ' •with permanent fan pUmtimg at' koiicm •mm froHad with nylam mt ruffling Shaheen, president of the Cranford lint Aid Squod» Inc., during ceremonies Saturday afternoon. col philanthropic work;. . * J'... I the ambulance oveT~tof-the-squad to 9 p. m. ' BU1CK COMPANY mt nfk, «lw««( and kamu. In tortador the league's Kharc- of^t'he. proi-eeds from the Steven wcck»| circular- TThls yeax-'« campaign marks; •r uw i mile. Sitf 3i I* 39_IJMS ami kmm. In tonmdor rmd, tnow u&it: was adopted by the Township Left to right are Fire Chief Howard Schindler, Finance Commlwioner Howard CowperUwwaite. Public —Motorists will-tiiot-'be-mquil'ud rtd, iaaU mfaam. patml pimk. tnota tion campaign which thiTleogUe conducted • for thli^-HeWBpaper. |ninth bi-annual sutMcriptien (W«* j V S Safety Comrolsaiouer Clarence L. Fritz. Mr. Shabecn, Mayor Andersen. Police Chief William^ A. to put coins in parking meter* WBHTVOKUv _,- Init pegmii*. Sim* S, U. m*Um. SUat 1>MM. • • / Looking 09 ib Mrs. W. W. Stout, Jr., president of" the league. < (dontiniwd on Poj>« 418 SOUTH AYE7E7 CRanford 6-1661 12.95 ^Continued on pflff* i Fischer, and Sgt H»rry Page, captain ol the Krit Aid Squad. ' —nc— by Ouck«oni> en the holiday. • . 12.9S I ' i •"•' • "••*. • r ::^T.~I . f""-"' .\ Vj^^'^'f :";'M!J >l : r R'I, ;. '•• •.*•.•.••- v..'.->'-' •• '-'ii-*^r.'

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Mrs. Deremer conducted the meet- lions dub Honors ntouls- J. Fontenelli GARWOOD—Louis J. Fontenelli 'Reformation' was honored by the Lions CJub at a short -business'meeting-preceding a Halloween party for*/ncmbers Presbyterian and wives in trie recreation hall of ENILWQRXtt HelfieUl Scheduled St. Paul's Evangelical and Re-. Sermon Topic formed ""Church last Wednesday, To Address Meeting niKht. He was feted on his recent Enn'ffd ' a:i stsnnd rUiu muii ni.nti-t- at • c;Aftw6oD — "Our Protestant election as president of the Intier-; Post omcc at Cronfiurd. N. JL nwood Tonight Heritage" wilL be the Reformation. national Federation of Sewage and ,:*^£. OOD — George F. Het-Sunday- sermon topic of the Hev.Industrial Waste Asbciations. War- 'Erie S. .Tougher, pastor, at Car-ren J. BinnSi Jr., president, con- afc PLainticltl, .candidate for i "-. • wood Presbyterian Church at 11ducted the session...... —^^gSte» ess from the Sixth't)istricY; a. nil Sunday. Sunday Schoo.1 ^S:1I1 heads the speakers/list for., the Mr. "Fontenelli was chairman ol ; classes .will meet at 9.45 a. m. the committee for the masquerade X*M HEAPIN& R iHlifnj'' ^Af7wfeJ ! ^l^L MHWHTH A 1 Rcjiublican Rally uv be held at the. The Hev. Mr. Touijher •• an-dance thai followed. There were WSmEMBQiNa COTIERS I is- C^anxtood at 8 o'clock tonight, it "THE B0V&. BD6S>: xvoHTvfcE %iamm nounced that at the 7:45 p. ni., serV- games, dancing'' and awards .for THE RANCH BB e Life mjHGJQUtEIAVO HEAT U"3S announced this \veck by Les-if-e .Reformation' Sunday will be costumes. Also oi> the "committee GHTTOLBWE) f.,,'-;' ess Seat ter F. Steffcn, i-huirnmh W the lo^noi'ed by the presence of the Revwti. o Theodore Kurlowicz, Henry HANDS?.'1OU : AL\. " • '-1 Alfredo' FJorez, who said his last Hackert -and" Joseph Troiano; A COUPLE OF tal campaign committee. Mr. Stef- SUE.. Jcn said the Republican Kuberna- mass in St. Anne's Church, llrenl- jOPfWNPfrr-. rvaummk ijitoui mmy |j.cood. L. f., on July 1, 1!>51. 'jiNetEBdroN ITHBMFvpsnr ictorioiis inBallotingTuesday teruil candidate. Paul L. TroastT .J 'would hot be able to attend as orig- There will be a Youft) Fellow- ANP MISEUP: i Lsmcrr.. ship, meeting at 6:30 p./in. Sunday. Rahway Girl inally expected. ~ •" AIT boys and girl's in'(trades 7, 8, !> Oihcr_speakers will include •?• Fritz Gain tlf and 10-are invited to attend. V. •" *; Councilman Burton K: ^ickerman^ t*ttitir—Choip-will rehearse at SBecomes Bride ., M>ckinfT reelection, and F.ranci$ D. o'clock -tonight.!-. Uehearsal for the Knight, Republican candidates' for Junior Choir is held at 3:30 p. m. Reelection tu-o council |K)st.--" in nexjt Tuesday';; Mondays. The Vfett'ntn's . Prayer1- Of Local Man election, and other local'and coun- Circle meets from 10. to 11 a. m. GARWOOD—Miss Ida DICome, ty Republican leaders. • each Wednesday. .*• ., Rr|tublican Aspirants Mr. Sleflan announced that a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Last Wednesday the women of piCome of I(>59 Irving place, Rah- Withstand Democratic program of. entertainment also has tho church, under the direction of been arranged for the evening and way. became, the bride ;of Andrew : the Ladies' Aid Society, packed F.. DelContts son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Tren '-'hnr'K*' "f arrange- WjqW=5feu^IJtrrrsixxears^ public, received 10 nourictd November 5 as visitation ments. •'_',' .'••'•••• Following • a wedding trip to' voles here. Four of < the , day for Belvidere Homo for thIe Merribers of the local church will Washington, D. C, the couple wilL' cast in the ninth distric .Red. , . join in observance of World Com- reside at the Rahway address. -' >. and throe each in the inirdT Devotions were led by Mrs1munit. y •' Day at the First Baptist Mrs. DelConte recently was feted', enth and eifihth. with scattered Oliver .W. Davis. Hostesses were Church^ Westfleld, at 1:30 p. m.at a bridal shower given by Miss, votes'in the first, second, fourth,. Mrs.'Tougher and Mrs. Prcuss. Novernber.6. Shirley Brandt; Mrs. Vito Sedlakf SftL sixth and tenth districts. -—•• f of Rahway and Mrs. Sapienza, held; Senator Malcolm Forbes, un-> at the home of the latter. T^he af-1,. • successful _ .GOP._£ubernatprial_ fair writs attended by 40 persons, i; candidate, ceceived three" write- in voles for governor, Clenden- ' IMPORTED YOU PROMISEP TO TGLL ME nin Ryan, one write-in vote, and Democraitic Wrty . A CHANCE ABOUT VUAfUftBlO... SOM£ Mr. Case one write-in vote for At Cranwood Friday DAYf NOWTWAT YOU HAVE MBJMVTRAJNIN&X Mr. Ryan^ whose name ap- GABWOQD — The Garwobd NEW VARIETIES -^ QU) FAXQWTES HARRISON WILLIAMS. JR. peared on the ballot, polled 127 Democratic Club and its auxiliary* votes Here in his bid for gover- Reasonably' Priced •— Quality Considered are sponsoring a Halloween dancer nor; Henry Krajewski, 38 votes; at 8:30 p.m. torhorow in the Cran- and Albert Ranis, 18 votes. wood. Michael Glodic and Mrs.! Wftier Survey Report Filed James Casale are chairmen.' voJers favored most GOP candl-r The committee includes . Frank'.. dates by better than two to one Wanca, ..Frank Galauski, Nicholas Public Utility Board pluralities. LoBuc, Anthonjy Regal, Lewis Ross, - The. cagcriy-awaited, engineer's report on present facilities and A total of 7.184 or <|7 per cent' John, ' Banyasz] Councilman Wil- of. Cranfordls 10^78 registered liam Sevcrage; Fred Wehrum and plans for future development of the Plalntleld-Union Water Company 'has been tiled with the Public Utility Commission "and is expected to voters went to the polls. Edward Cortlin. , >^. Mayor Andersen, carrying nine Frank Wanca and his Orchestra, . be the main topic of discussion at a meeting of legal representatives of the 10 local districts, polled CROCtfS ' will provldis the music. Prizes will 'ql communities served by the .company scheduled for 4; p. m. today 4:657 votes, while his running be. awarded .for the prettiest, most at the Pluinlicld City Hail. Cran-.w— '" ' —— male. Commissioner Fritz, col- original and funniest costumes. ,lford will be represented at the lected 4L291 votes. William J. DAFFODIL A meeting '"ill be held tonight Downey, the Democratic nominee r in Scand"ia Hall at 8:15 to fnaluft.fl- scsidon by Township • Attorney Open House : for Township Committee, carried nul arrangements. Proc#BB|i" «i«i READ YOUR WEEKLY PAPER - FOR NEWS YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE. • Carl Warsinski and Mayor Fred. the first district by a slight margin BUIBPUNTWG be used for the geners P. Andersen. . and also edged out Commissioner RUIER fund. THE BEST BUY IN TOWN - YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER WITH " Future, acticn by the affected Set at Schools Fritz in the tenth, for'a total of pmm'unities with rcgurd to the In observance of American Edu- 2JS24 .votes., inpany'bi pcndiiig .implication for cation .Week, the: -five Cranfonl Lt. John Teue ; Paul L. Troast, unsuccessful Re- liter rate .Increase will, hinge public schools will conduct "open publican nominee for governor, Receives Die i the contents of the report as house" during the next two week*. carried all but the first and tenth I by Buck, Seifert and Jost, Parents and other citizens will districts here, to roll up 4,044 votes GAUWQOD —: prk City, consulting en- 'Wirclcsr TnvrtaubtisS nave' n&en .._ to 7JKO for Robert B. Meyner, .Tcuschcr,. ,1 total of $ian,b()0. Last year ttns veteran^ and their families. . yjubmitted to the PUCbe invited to. visit Cleveland and sued - Newport, R. tickets to the Christmas concert Annual Armistice Efay service rowwill mall 1,'fljS'Christ mas'Cllib not having been successful "in."re/ nee, carried all but the first dis- 1 *Ton:~Novernber lft trict to collect 4,405 votes to 2^30 two sons, J« <>n. December 1Q at Sherlpck Hall. In honor of deccase(i members of checks .for amounts totaling $183,- cciving benefits which .he might Dr.-Howard R. Besl/niperinlen- ' t"hc annual Christmas concert 781, as compared with ' $182,909 for Harrison A. Williams, JK. his Cianlord Local, frlfpSkh, will -be ultimately receive from. hi* schools, announced that tau*m by the Glee Club' has Ibecomc a which.went to 1,774 club members Democratic ofsponenL Williams held at 9 a. .m;/Wednesday-in St. ernment. • .•.'. "A ^ Bchooto wUl be dosed MADONNA jiopular feature, in the' community Michael's Church . by the Police1 last November.. .,''•!•' carried the first district by four w "We must be prepared sflso : Mm 1^ JD that teachers votes. •" .•:•'.• ' .. - ;•'''. 1 during thejChristmas"spason/and is Memorial Seryice Association. - New Christmas Clubs will be meet other • emergencies/ MVIJ AMARYLLIS SI JlHnWrjMtS .always enthusiastically received. At the breakfast; which will started by the Suburban. Trust tbe ' Tbe constitmtonal amendment tp 2 arise when the veteran Wpartil bingo and. raffles carried Henry Boardmnn, director; has ar- follow .at 10 k. m^'at'Markos Res- Company on Monday and by thedisabled and, althoughlic '". ."• •••••• ' ' .' '.'•• .•''.-. »v-v ••'. vanged a program in- taurant; Lt./Edward V. Weber, of Union County Trust Company on in At- a <34-vote margin. It lost 1 a small compensation/award || «Omtfmufd. mi PM* Etoht) 3lH terest. the Newai/k. Police Department November 16. . the "government, js talten sei M. - It'was announcecLrhat/ associate Will speak, Lieut. Weber is a traffic ill and is unable to contlnUe'' START INPOOpt B memberships are ripen t/o all resi- authority and an instructor at the Hearing Scheduled cniployment." / dents of Cranfor«l/ Gjarwood, Ken- Newark Police Academy. He is. a . The Board ] of Adjustment will ' Commander Cohen said the ion Drive Nets $1,714 i I worth and surrounding communi- former lieutenant .in the' U.#S. hold a public hearing Monday- eve- maintains a .free service jto all : ; ties. All persons'interested in join- Army. '/. •" '-• • "<• , ' •. -. ning on the application for a zon-crans in their efforts to obtain Tbi. Ckanford Junior Service ing the cluo and enjoying the pop- Chief William" Fischer VflU be ing variance by the Cianford quatc compensation and pe Lacuenettcdf1.7U.71 for itso)~ afthiffopt 6t BloomingdaleiaVcnue. problems. .' : fonl Cftiaen and Chronicle. The •. PREPARfeD H:~:*'/:\" 7 drfW ended last Saturday. -"' : Durinc the^drive, members of BLUE DISHES First Aid SqiMidifakes Over Ambulance OK leafue under the chairmanship Of Mrk. Robert Ml Crane secured SEED RYEFOi At ceremonies Saturday after- •7* new and • 1.408 renewal sub- noon, the Cranf6rd First Aid •criptiotu to . this newspaper. A Squad, Inc,, took over jurisdiction nrnnhrr of these subscriptions wen Don't i'f the municipal ambulance from It turned in directly to the newspa- I 'i *K"u' »I ;(!«£'' • '•'• •,•!.'.•':'V.-v. ..."Ij the Municipal Ambulance Com-J | per office with the league receiving initjeo '. : •*. — • ,. ' :'': [fuB credit. On Sunday the squad rcflieved During the .final week, the league the police and lire departments of !secured 42 new and 47 renewal, the duty of answering ca^lsfor thfc ..subscription^ and benefited from ii!;e of the ambulance* i .— ,", j three new and 19 renewal sub- Mayor F. P. Andersen presented scriptions received at the newspa- No ie keys ol the vehicle to Victor D. \ | Shiiheen, president of the sqiiHcl. Mr*. -Crane ' expressed the. Among those present. were: Fire i appreciation to all local CE.TR (Miicf Howard Schindler._Financo and residents of Garwood ('ommisslonec Howard -Cowperthf Kenilworth who cooperated vaite, Public Safety Commisslonei1 "iiiii to members of itheTeafUB Clarence L. Fritz, Police Chief dwtng the subscription drive. She William A. Fischer and Police Sgt> ptttetad out that aU funds* recetvwl Harry Page, captain of the squad. • Mayor. F. P./Andersen is pictured preaenting keyi'of the municipal ambulance to Victor D. M. Crane. trow the drive wlU be UMd for Io-> BmmtHully prepanUmU slip \ jrswa fretful milk mybm m* A resolution officially turning Shaheen, president/ of the Cranford First AM Squad, Ino., during ceremonies Saturday afternoon. teilk permanent /«• phttim$ at to tmA htm.'h tutfdor r*d, uuHV.wkil: ml mtk, *lt*«m mtd ttamu Mm tmndmr the ambulance over to the squad pit to right are ^ire Chief HowaWSchlhdlei', Finance Commissioner Howard Cowperthwaite, Public- jtmt* rairipalgn nitftal UtoJ8. Iwas adopted by the Township iifety Commii 'Ciarence L. Fritz, Mr. Shaheen. Mayor Andersen, Police Chief William A. '•, ? • <\ Qmmitte* last week and an ord- wttitm. Si— U fU. ischer, and Harry Page, captaicontain ooff the hrit Aid Squad. ' ' —w»u by Duckworth 12.95 on pag* tight) Ui-ll» SOUTH A^ U9S -A «. ._ .' . ,„. .

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bliea I TELL i—Lnuis J. Fontem-ll: » 'Reformation* honored.by the Lions Club at a , » Rally Here I buMiic!-'- meetint; pri'c'i'din1.', ' I Presbyterian a Hallnween paity foi: tncmbi'i'J j jiiiiil'wives iii the .recreation hall• oi ' _ .K NIL WORTH Helfl.ld St hedged ' :St. Paul> FvanKi'licJil and Re-"!' Sermon Topic 1 li-rined Church last Wednc-iiay • ' jn'inht. He w'i>- f<".<"d nn his recent | | ri i! To Address Me«-timr •), I < > S 3 •'•'- - '">•''••• •" tt 1 j t KM Hull a-• pi• -j-idciit ol tin* InW'i-;» 36 Pages -^ TEN CENTS 1 !l l ! 1 11 At Oanwood Toni^M •.hi •l ; ';i'" ''i'| -" J,i;,ti,,ii;dT'.•Iwatii.n of Scwage.and , 1 ivlii'-ii l.'i 1 Vf";*'''!' AMK i.nt ion". \V.\i-. . OAISWOOl) . - C.i-i'i'i'c V- ,"'< ; • s- TOUJII.I i . pa;it'.r, al dar- ii'iisl. I'.nr,'., ..It., pii-'-kl'-nt, ciui-. field of •pi.l:n!M'l.i.,,...!>'i"'i"l'- Ji ..I IV-lAli i ;."'.ii l.'ii,;i >li at . 1 I : iliiiMc'i !!|H' >'"• Moi'i.' , -, • ' . ' ; Connies.- fi.'in the Sivth HJM.I ic n, Sunday.' Sunday K*. itiini'li'i- fur th«' iiiaicfiuiadi \ «>C SAITPLER ONCE THEY'RE ©ONE,Y0U W X I'M HEAPIN& POPLTOWhl WJTH PAIR'OFWIRE C0TTER6..C0TTER6 . • ,\ Kev. Mi Ti.imln i . ..n-I.I..'.IM] . that ..li'ill'iwfcl.. - There- wi.-n ] 6NAKE VOLJe. WAV INTO THr OLTTJOm SU " AND HI& IP THE MEET\N&, '. " in r.\ I hat at llir "' •l.'i p. m. ' > '>'- „' His1, n^iiiciii^ and awards I'M I ROPEQ (2ANCH ANP LET , THE 1KB QUIET AND HE#T 1 r THEY'LL COMCOMEE BACK> 7 _ Ri'liVinatrnii .Su.nd;.y v.-ill I" ';'"'' tl.nr- Af:<» I'll 1 hi' ('('Hill llHl't- • (THE RANCH i >eat AIMIN&TO < A BUfiCH OF CWTTERS wa> mirnuinci'it tln- pi CM HIT ut" t.l.i I-!' v '•' thK.di.ii'M Inwir/, Hfill '• ;, HAN DEC' I OUGHT TO LEAVE LO0SE.' WHEN 5RONC i NOT IF WE ami. :i'' •I'lliiaiUi. : :! A COUPLE OF &ET5 PACK.HE'LL BE yioarA*s len .yid tin- 1'i'i'i.lih' -in tin'•••' n.i- : KEPT BUSY ROUNOINS'i Victorious in BaUotingTuesday ,,i 1. I.MMXI.U 1. Hl.-.l Andersen, l,.ir will Ii.' ;Y Y..ntli- K. JlM&LEBUTTON Would in.l'T'V-"''UN'- tv> .nidid .1; "I'I;*—- , ,,,,-ri ml. llt i;-;^.,,, ,,, Sunday. V - Rahway Girl ,.'.'•.• . • •'". Other ;.|).'.,.Uc:- v ,il" iticludr. Fritz Gain :.:l 111 al (' IIAIti Co'unciln.,in Hi,i.lV.n I: !>"• '"''• d..m. M Sciii'.i' Choi i lehea I • Becomes Bride 1,1 t I'll'. I ,'.Ki.iu;ht. licj>;ibh<'. n ,'oi,.;IM.i*<^ ""'_• Of Local Man Reelectipn l '••• »'- •"•'rltvlu-'ii, .ri.d 'i.vhi i !• y" I flAJJWOOD—Miss liranls ' ^^^ W(M ,,„.„, i;,v. • ! daujihtiT of Mr. ,'ihd Mrs. Charles ,• ' 'Mr. StetlVm ..mill' hat . , . , . |- h.- dM w ;(in( M lv t iui-.i "I i)lCn|iir nf 1 (!")!). 11 vinU place, Hlih- .WiiiislaiwI I> ^ ' 1, j^^^^. . . ., „.„.,.,.,. wav,- hccan.e ;he hride of Andrew,;. bci'ii JI i apiui'd I'' '..' (||| A|| S| ( |( V] 1 l in Counly .^^ ,,„,,,.., .,.„.,,,.. ,,,,.,„, ,,, F, iJ/ICoiiti", :-im ol Mr. and Mr. -', j" u|n| lty; ,lohn DcK'niitc nf -.ril I/icust :ivc- tl ! tvuiter cli.thinn to 1)1 . Kdwani 1 nuc, Saturday,, 'it *> p.m. in St. ' 'I'ufxdliy'x rlT'T'fion ycxiilfs iAdan,- nl I'wan, Kin a, win. iv in 1 l*r«'shvt«'riail Woilli'll Maili's Chin ill, It;div.'i.iy. 'Tjie Rev. j lir /oniifi oil JWJIJI' I'.i.l.ylMija; -rnik MI XTt^ |;-. -..Iin! IMI'I ;.—rn- THE Hold Sr^iiifi S«ssi 1 r M;iyor Fred I*. AIHIIMMMI ;md and. a incept Ini . )0 quests fol- UP TO HEAP] BUTTON f THEY'LL Public Siife'.y Commissioner ("l;n- (•AlUVOilI) — MI:.II.l»-f' MI, -h"; Tlirie will be a iiionlhl-y. m.eei.- luwcil, id, I hi of the bride's ! CATTLE* ©ETTIN& OUT--J 1 STAMPEDE LET* GET TO WORK iHBARtHE END I'LL CHANCE I X'VEVWRNED TIME OUT.^ I GUESS IT'S MY A&fc ice L. Fi it/., both ftcpi Mlsi'onaiy'ScH'ietv ,,l tin-I'r.'-b.Mc-' inn of teaiheis nf tin-' Siindav pai'iTits. •EM OFF EASY, LAP- CONTROL THO0E % r BEFORE BRONC ^^ OF IT.' IT'S MY AH/WHEN YOUR QAPANDJ/ i wore reelccted to three-vi-ar ti'inills nan (."hw.nh ,ud .'wnu; '.ur the Siliiml al .th«- eliunji at it p. n. T_hc couple w;is. a'.tcudt-d by Mr. EASILY ? r |Tf EN CYOU^O *APOUE OUR. HOKSES. GETS BACK! TURN HRUSTS-OR I COULD EASILY WERE • on the Township Conunittee , in l'ri'shyt'i'i i.m lln.-pital in S.ui .1 da'n. , Tui--day. | and Mrs. Vito Sapiinza (if jfolonia. WE'VE \: GARDE.' jmeLEBunoN f NOW," FORGET THIS 19 PLAY-- - '' i Tuesday's (General Elccticn as local Pueitii hMcii. and the Am' a J clnireh will malcc-their aijnual vi-it Ciiven in iiiarriani." by her lather. PABLO.' meet'im;, .in the ' e hin-> Ii hull laM >i the S> ii'id\ llnine li.r tile A.pe(' I lie hi idi' wore ;\ dinr blue.taffeta ('.ranfonlA'oh'rs Wi't'k. ' *A'j-i'lleeiK.M ol rlnthes a-iii , al lii lvidvi-v. liilunu wi:h .then.) (ircss Inmmed with seed pearls, a CL.\HK\( K FK1T/ FIIK-I* I'. ANDEKSEN t,,Vv. was -em In I'iili'sue S<-l- Kanwmxl, us i,n ehauient ilo-iatiuMs. Mrs. ncH.'.i.ntc was. (graduated P. Case of Kahway may have . Vi'ph IVrenierrenier.. Mii KFrederick j a.nd Mi>.'.I-oset)li Demni-i; iis trans- ti(.|n !}.lhw.lV njuh School. The withdrawn as a Hepublican can- d Mis: Km S. Tnnuher j pertation rhairii'.an. ' bridcm'ooni is. a Er'aduate of' tho didate for governor last sprint;, •will i.epnMut th, rhureh a Kainilyy Ni^hl wili l bbe observed ;,t iarwd Schools and is affiliated but )ie.was still in the minds of World Cuiniiiuinty I);iv~service in j the ehureh on KV(day. N^:ei;ibi;r Ii. with hi> latlu'r in th*' John. Del- Cranford voters on Tuesday. tb.' Fust Hapti-t Clninh, Wi..sl- | with :i i-i.ver'ed, dish supper to b-Ci.nte and Sons Construction Com- The Rahway resident, now held. n,i NVvembei Ii ' serv.'d at Ii: :«l p. nr. Ml >.. Kd ward pany, lie-served in the Navy dur- president of the Fund for the Re- 1 Albeit Ciiiinniiiiu an- ' Ilnwiirth is in eharn<' '.'I iuraime- um .'World War' II lor six years. public, received 1!) write-in i unced Nnveiiilu-r ;") as visital'ioii . nients. -•-F"ltnw4i'm a weddmn fnp mi votes here. Four of the votes' day fi.r Ilelvidere IIMIIKJ, tor the] Member^ ..I t he lucid i-hirrch will .Wa.shinKton, D. C., the couple will | were cast in the ninth district. - j\,,v(\ 'J> join in observance of World 'Q>m- riside at the Rahway address. a«i''- ^. 1 /iVvi.itions were led by Mrs. ' numity Day at the. 'Fir-.t ISapUst Mrs. DclC'inte recenlly was feted enth and eiulith; with, scattered •Oliver W. Davis-.-HoMess«-s werc./church, Westlield, at 1:'H> p. ni:at a bridal shower uiven by Miss , OUHEARPWH4THE-$AIP.J voten in the llrst, second, fourth, • ' Mrs. Toucher ami Mi'sr- Prcuss.. November. U_ , . Shii l«'y liiuindt,.. Mrs. Vi't.o Sedlak j LOOK! >rr THE KIP ROPE THAT.ffTRAy, L sitfth and tenth districts. . ol Rahway and Mrs. SapnerizSlvheld ' JUTEf HIM AMP Hr9 ^STER CAN &UM, Senator Malcolm Forbes, un- i,t the home of the latle'r". The al- Arjom ANP H» Ri»aB8& CAM As.iHE. QLCrgWCGWeeRSLUMPS successful GOP 'gubernatorial air was attended by 40 persons. PAD TO TELL VO candidate,' received' lhr.ee write- JHCfT IF WE RIO6 W4NC r in votes for governor, Clenden- IMPORTED rbFFEff.lt> GATE THEM A HANC5 VOU PROMISED TO TELL ME READY THE TIME HAS COME/ nin Ryan, one write-in vote, and Party | THEM WEtL HAVfc A CHANCE -u.-oa^^H^.r^^'AWH^rjggjjpjjjgr. ABOUT HIM, PABLO...SO/WE FOLLOW ME f Mr. Case one write-in vote for HOLLAND BULBS At CranwooU Fruluy j TO ROPE THEM INSTEAPT, DAVf NOW THAT VOU HAVE Conyrcss. HEY, THE FINISHED AAy TRAINING, X, fcttjn-m .'' ^.-..A.# Mr. Ryan, whose name ap- GARWOOD..—. The TGimy/dod j WANT TO KNOW WHO AAY KOBEKT MKYNEft peared on the ballot, polled ,127. NEW VARIETIES -- OLD FAVORITES democratic Club an^iTpTtuxiliaiy • t HARRISON WILLIAMS, JR. FATHER Ray WAS votes here in his bid for govcr- '.- / are sponsorini; a Halloween dunce '• nor; Henry Krajewski, 38 votes; Reasonably >p;'\*riv.et} ,— Quality Considered at 11: HO p.m. tomorow in the Cran-. BEOUN-* and Albert Kopis, 18 votes. .. wood. Michael Glodie and\Mrs. , Water Survey Report Filed James Casale are chairmen. \ voters favored most GOP candi- The committee includes Frank. dates by hotter than two to one, FREE . • TULIP Wanca, Frank C.alauski, Nicholas\ With Public Utility Board OF IXTRA CHA9Gl(r pluralities. LcilVue, Anthony Re-'ual, Lewis Rjoss. A total of T.18J or 07 per cent i .'.••< .In'hn Ilanyas/, Couijeilman iWil-.. The ciiuerly-awailed engineer's report on present facilities and • HYAGINtH plan* tnr future.development ol the Plainliold-Union Water Company of Cranford's 10,078 registered li'am Scvc.rane, Fred' Wehrum and • voters went to the polls." has hVn• Tiled with the L'.ubhc Utility Commission anil is expected to FAUPUNTIHG' Kdward Conlin. . • ^^^. Mayor Andersen, carrying nine ~ Frank Wnncit and his orche^tia 'he the. iHjiin topic of di'iiu:ion a: a n\eetin«,.of le«al representative:; of the . 10 local districts, polled /jSUlDE" tSUT'- • CROCUS will provide the music. Prizes will '.«>f foinniuHjiii-s sorvc'l by the I'ompiiivy scheduled for A p. in. today •J,!(1 votes. Wrlliam J. \ jMdbeds.U'n^cu* A -meetinu will be held trmicht • DAFFODIL 'session by To\jiM|ii|> .Attorney Downey, the Democratic nominee in Scandia Hall at 8:1.5 to make fi- Open House for Township 'Committee, carried, BULB PLANTING nal arranuements. Proceeds wll^ 'Carl' Win>inski aiiM^Mayor Fred the first district by a slight mnrciii READ .YOUR WEEKLY PAPER - FOR NEWS YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE. I P. Andersen...... MilLLA'. be used for the ueneral w«"" Set at Schools and also edged out Commissioner fund. THE BEST BUY IN TOWN - YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER WITH |' Fuluri- .icliin -by' Ihv alVcctcd Fritz.in the" tenth, tor a total of c<'mmiuiiti house" ('iiriiiK the next two weeks. carried all but the lirst and tenth I by Buck, Seitert and .lost C. AliXOOD — Lt.' , (j.g.> Jo Parents and other citizens will districts here, to roll up 4',044 votes Krilium N City, consulting en-' invited to- visit Cleveland and to 2,fi«0 for Robert R M'eyner, fOU COMDITIOMIK reuvcher, husband of Mrs. A •circles, invitations nave oeen is- ttntnl of Stflft,«MM». t^tpt year nws •i-cScratiF and their .families. led to,the PUC Kohrvn Teii^cher ol 524 Fourt" bank's Christmas Club had I.U2 Shrunan schools ori Monday eve- Democrat, Mr. Meyner garnered 5-lb. . ... $4.9S. • DAY LILY :ucd t(> mrtre than 200 associate "Our chajilcr is repeatedly call- ivonue, was .recently discharj members to renew their member- Police to Honor members wrto_rt>ceived checks to- ford ninK\ind Hof'i.'Seveit and- Lincoln more votes here than any other Ulb. .'.*. . $139 rom the Navy aftbu. being recalls., ships for the "current season. Deceused Members talinft $.UIT,Dnir '•Mi'ujM'.n to aid the disabled veter- Ouild oti schoolsV on Wednesday evening. Democratic candidate. o duty for twentyNrienthS. H^ Membership.fees are $3 and en- The Cranford ottice of th£ Vn-an. Snrr.e may be in need because held forti\JIi|- Cltsb ChUBC NovWibcr 16. nee, carried all but the' llrst 'dis- and garden needs here! Annual Armistice Day service :jr<; h.iviht: Ixen successful in' rc- two sons, John, nil December 19 at Sherlock Hall. in honor of deceased members of cheeks for iimounts tbtalins; SI33-- a. ttCi oward K. Best, -superintcn- trict to collect"4,405 votes to 2,320 1 -;ivanc benefits which he' miuht for Harrison A. Williams, Jr., his joined Lt. Teusc'rj "-V The annual Christmas, concert Cranford Local, 52,, PBA, will be 781, as, compared with uTtjmaioly receive from hi* Rov- 9Choolsi\announced that •. The son of' hy the Glee Club has become a held at 9 a. m. Wednesday in St.which went to 1,774* club i be closed Democratic opponent. . Williams MADONNA LILY carried the first district by foiir 1 Tcuscher of ''"•pillar feature iri the community Michael's Church by the Police last . No'vembe'r. . • that teachers » mm x nv ! 1 IC COR INI»OORS 1 "We must lx- prepared also to votes. . " . SpringTleld, .' diirini; thcjKhristmas season and is_Memorial,Service Association. New Christmas Clubs , wilt be ii.iM-1 OORS Bradu^ated fro • ilways enthusiastically received. -At the .breakfast, which will itiirtcil by the Suburban Titt-l iiri:*' when the veU'ian is partially thiKNew Jer- The constitutional amendment to Henry.-Boardman, director, has ar- Cpmpa'riy on Monday an»l by the legalize bingo and raffles carried 1 follow at 10 a. m. at Markos'Res- ' ' ••• i ••••.•• . •• • nisSEJed, and,^although he receives mi Pciatiortvin.At- hero by a 634-vote margin. It lost Class ofJ MiiKcd a prograifr-igf.. ufiusuaLin-. tiun-ant, Lt. Kclwnrd V. Weber of Union County Trust Company on z> srn;jll comju-n'sation award from l \ 'Continued'nn Pane EldhM I crest. • . *• tlie "Newark " Police .Department November lti. «i.f government, is taken sei.iously 'ostev It was announced that associate will speak. Lieut. Weber is a traffic 119 ;iT:d is uniiblc to continue h(si START INDOOR BULBS equip •>-\ M.emherships are open to. all resi- ai.ithniut,Y-'and iui-,insti;uctor at the Hearing SehtHlulej-'-ls in the proper presenta- tiplc" charities from the seven ¥ SOL D' OER — AMARYL1JS iict Mrs. Ferguson at 1 Lenox -wimminK pool, at Brown's Ptcncc tion oJ claims foi Koyernment ben- | the association's chaplain, the Rev.. weeks' subscription campaign ivenue for membership aripjica- Jttsvph Donnelly, assistnut pnstor Grove, located on Rosclle aventte c-3:ts'and aids in jolj and hospital • PREPARED HYACINTH BULBS ffis'and tickets. (Continued oti page two) at the foot of Bloomingdale avenue. which it conducted for The Cran- ford Citizen and Chronicle. .The HYACINTH GLASSES drive ended last Saturday. BLUE DISHES — PEARL CHIPS During the drive, members of First Aid Squad Takes Over Ambulance the league under the chairmanship }.'.'• SEED RYE FOR COVER CROP At-ceremonies Saturday after- of MM. Robert M. Crane secured 37H.ncw and 1.40B renewal sub- ! nooi^ the Cranford First Aid i day n« scriptions to this newspaper. A ; !| ':. •^(uad, Inc., took over jurisdiction tice Day. number of these subscriptions were hold re Wiim§ 11 •! Dou'l Kuril Your Leaves — Use f the municipal ainrJulance from I turned in directly to the newspa- 'he Municipal Ambulance Com- propriate* JI per ofllcc With the league receiving for cJassroornN •;'t ADCO or ACTIVO nittec. full credit. ii grams. Union it On Sunday the sijuad relieved ; al' o will be op During the final week, the league To Convert Them Into Valuable Manure '.;ic police and lire departments of it'l'M . JMichacl's Schc m !» a. tn. to] E. TRUBENBACH '•' '"' iJ.()Wiird Si'hindler, Finance league's appreciation to all local vi nience of . 1 • 'nini'.'ioner Howard Cowpertli- residents ajjd residents of Garwood those wrhitlg and Kenilworth who cooperated lv. .ute, Public Safcty'Comniission,er machine. s MiiiuT L. Fritz, Police Chief by Al Kucher with the 60 members of the league' The Public iHi.nn A. Fischer and Police Stlt.. |)"and 'Chronicle," Is during the subscription drivtc. -She open during the : |ll,ur\ Pane, eaptairi of the s<)iiad. Mayiir F. P. Andersen is pictured presenting .keys <>! the sr.criK-ipul anibulaucc to Victor I). Robert M. Crane, pointed out that all funds received V |ir«|i«rtiiiii«/ Wi/i liirishrd The *t»)Utr HililriH, uoaprtl ne»u*il uiih n\li>n net milling, A resolution oftleially tinning Shiihcen, pfcsident of the Cranford First Aid SQind. Inc., durknj; «-s«r.onits Saturday afternoon tu !) p. ni. uu'rh JJt-rmmii'MI /mi filraling at hmlir* |th<—nmlHilance-ovcr- to the—s«tm»d- i weeks' circula- cal philanthropic wo_rk. , ' ill nnk, siskin timl hrni. In Inrnulitr "LiTt"ToTii;rilinP^Fr»u^lUorHow!>Td-^cm'nxllcrrFitra«ce-e Pbli Motorists will fci"m. In mnnulw ml, HHIM teltite. ••" adupted by the Township tor thk uewwpapcr. TThls year's campaign marks the nil. jitilr frf^n. )irlnl pink, mini) Salety Commissioner Clarence L.' Fritz, Mr. Sharpen. Mayer Aadtii'tn. Polict; Chief William A. tu put coins in nimitti'o last wtt'k and an ojd- of' the league. ninth bi-annual-iiutocripttan drive uhit*. S'I'I-. I:' lu J,1. Fbcher, 'Jund S«t. Hurry -Pauo, captain oi the first Aid Sqtij-J.. " -rimiu by Duckworth ' en ihe holiday. •\ ( (Continued on V.I, ' •>.

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I • V -.•'.. .- _:.._ • I ! . — . —i —1 • VSR/ OH BOARD WASlter HOOF PRINTS,STCVf.' THI ?*THB OF VOUVE HIT T ROUSE THE Page Eicht 6OM6BOOVS BBEN LONE OOO ANO M* THESt TRACKS MUST WOING AL0N& THIS RANCHERS. .Mis Dctcmer conducted themeet- | |J | He STARTED To' CHEYENNE RENE- B€ THAT PAAFTV VP PACKY, WHILE O |S <'.llll> RIDGE--MAVBE A OA0ES...T0 MAKE RAILROAD 6UR NOOiA DIR COUPLE OF RIDERS. X RIOB ^—:— •*• ON. THEIR BAND LOOK GOING AHEAD.' liean -1.iiu'is J. Fonfen«-ll: -J .-,;» honored byy the. Linns CInb at a[ J-. APS BE STALKING '. ' .buslin e ' ...... inci.'tmt: ; preci-dihe• I!L. .,, ! ] ' , DOZEN OR SOAAEONE? Rally Here a Halloween pui.ty* lor mcirilx'rt FROM MORE.PACKY. ami wives in the iccr<-;j1ior» h;dl ot FAMMSI II, tii« I.I SduiluKil rit: P:.r4'<" Kv:inuflic.ul mid -Ko- AQAMS AND PAOCfAKCLOUO i :N 11 WORTH t ' ' . Sermon Topic lcitufd Church 1; 111 W ARE RIDING HOME TO THE i'n his l j .!.(;Ainvoon^.,Vu, ,,;;,,,•,,;;;;;,,,;;, BROKEN ^OW RANCH... • To, A«I

: '"-.' ,- 'f' -' Ki ii S 'To'iii!l*-r, pa;,) i.iv at i.-sident, con- Mi iscKi -of 1 II f -"."."'•• '" v.,.,,i I.,.-,!,;.!.-,!'.'!. C 'li .: was chi'iirn'aii e>! C a. in. that tn!lr,\vcd. . There -ivi.-ir- iMiiits dancing anU • awaids.*f<-i • Cranw<'"-d .• ni.-i.iit \.inmM. hat ;-M ihe 7 -If) p. 1M .••••-sun"i-;- . AlVji on t[ie cr.rnnii'ttee ' .'.iiiJ v..fk by I...-'- lull i m.'tlnH Sunday Congress Seat was aiii.i--.in \RAtlN6 AHEAD INTOTHG HILLS, ; , --. I In- pi i • i-rirc n| „,.•'.«.'''. i' 'l'lu-'idi-.i e. Kill lowie/, Henry IN GULLIVER'S OWN WORDSM LAY DOWN Oi UGHT I FASTER .FURV BOY.'WHATEVER LONE | -•ti-.r. F. StuilLi;. ' !:-jii.'j.::iJi..i.l I'.1.11' ''.'7 STEVE ADAMS REACHES A M..i VU.ll J.. V.ll ABLE "TO SAFELY ''* Miirt:* 11-ami .losr-ph "Tl niaiur ;" ' THEGRASSANDSLEPT.WHENIAWOII \SECRST CAVE AND ENTERS... 1006 IS OUT TO DO. ITS FOR NO, ... . . Ainu's CLrrfrch, REACH SHORE.^ WAS UNABLE TOSTIR. MY ARMS AND LEGS ^000-ASWEKNOW FR0MJ3LP..f '•". 1 •• I'II.-'H- v.-ill \y^.t Y.iMith fi WERE FASTENEDTOTHBGROUND; A& V\.•!;'.! I'll'". !••> ;•'!'!« *! iill p lii. Sill.iil.iv. ! 5.! Rahway Girl -HAIR WAS TIED DOWN." if O'.htT ^l>l•,lki•l Fritz Gain I i;.:!,.-:.,-. .,11! Becomes Bride .ny ll-..:t-(-tl.., Of Local Man wmgm Reelection r.ARWOOn—Miss Ida ,DiCome, m' ;.1?|l£i.it*.^i, i daughter of Mr. at}<] Mrs. CViarlos i<-au \s|»iraftls li., Pi<-ur...r. ..! CI,IM<7I ni .,!-.'. 1...V 1-.11 W'i,nday 111.' wum.n n| DiC'iki.u- ol' l!> Jrvinn'.p]aee, Hah- W illi>laiul Df'iiiorrutic lv,v.i ari.in^^l^ '.I., \vru,n- .,nd "•"• - fAirt-li.*ni..."i--i. tin- d.m-li.m nl wav,, heroine the bride til' Andrew 'h, l.adu-' Aid S.u i.-1y. Si; ^ wiM • i,.. ;.-,W,l. 'h ladu-' Aid S.u i.-1y i^.tk., K. DclL'oiite, MIII ol Mr. and Mrs. Tr4*ii K.d wan I nue. Saturday at 2 p.m. in St./ |>ivslivl«'ri:ih XX Allan,- nt the Pr< —l>yt-<-- ing of trachi-rs of .tho Sunday parenis. T. I- Fi;it.'.. bath I!t'|Uiblii-.iiis, MEANWHILE. UP AHEAD, CHIEF SURVEVOR 1 li.«n Chliri-'i' o:-i -rvun-i; '.I-I tin- ' School at the ehuicb at !( p. m. The couple was altended by Mr. I«SEE WHAT? ONLY 000 THIN© THAT IS ENOUGHf-WAKON J GO VOUR i'i ris'-lt-'i'ti-il ti> 1 hri'i'-M'.ii trrms Pjvybytcrian Hu.-ji-it.il in S,|ii Juan. , Tin-Ml.ay. .'.,"". and Mis. VitinSapienvia "f C'llouia, TEYSON RETURNED ! 1 LAS ALL RUXTON FACES A PROBLEM..^ IS THE NAME' WAK0N TONKA" 1 TONKA" MEANS EVIL ^XOWN WAV 1l)t- Tuvviish:;' CoiMiniHi'i- in Puerto Hun. ;nni tin- Aifici nan. i ' INJ<*xt Thursday women ol 1I;< as best man and matron of honor. mm 7HIS WHILE IN GREAT UNEASINESS." VOU LOOK SPIRIT: HE STRIKES "^-VTHEN : WE -Chnstia:: ll'i^pit.il .11 Iian at a i chiu'l-h will make their annual vi.-M Ciiven in marriiitio by hor father, I WHY ARE VOU QUITTING J fATMAP.'VpU if mam. DOWN THOSE WHO ENTER \ WONT luietim: :n tin- i liiiu.ii hall lavt to the- SVI.I-KIV Home lor the ASe'-lhe bride wore a dior blue taffeta j NOW, NOMIOITSIS? SEE WHY' HIS VALLEY.'WE CHEYENNESfr NEED U't.-cl;.- .A- I'i'lji i-lii'jiV'of clothes a'lii aV lii-lvidei'<-.' laki-nn' w-i'.h them •JI'W'i li.ess trimmed with seed-pearls,-a WILL NOT GOTHERE.' A FUlI'/ I". ANI»KKSKN* "( > s- .was. 'M-III Vii (iili"-p.<- Si-Idnn • i.iniii-il loon's anil, cither nills. Mrs. niatcliiuu hat and a cursaue of, H Kip ins'.iJiiU-.-'Ccid. le.-<-;.i ' • . . .-\lli.-i-r (la-riiiuiii', Hi Kl'lssell load, white olchiils. ._ Kg '-inn'i' Cniiui <\-M)i.ni (.'lilV'H'i.l It \v,iv .mil' um.i.-'l that Mi.-: .In- Kanwood, i?"Tn charge nt donation ;. Mr.-'-. DoKvonte was uradiiated C.tM.'- nf K;iluv;i> . m.iy H;ivc , j.i-ph .Dfri ini-r., , Mis. J-'i ii li : ii k i and Mrs. Joseph' Den-mi/i' is trans- -tt. h'oiu Uahway lliiih School. The hdr.iwn ,i^ ;i IU'|,H;1)III;III c;m- v R Pu uss "aiii! Mis Km S. Toimlu-i • piM-tatimi chairman. n is a/gr;i(|uate -of/the • .iU- dii' uovi'l'iinr liist sprillU. - will ,i.«"-pi« sent tli«- i lull i h at a . Family NiKhi will l»f nbsci veil at Schools and is affiliated W;"" '-.' tic \v,,-s stillin the minds i>I 1 Worl'i C'lininuiiity Day scrviei • In .the chlirch'oii Fiiday. Ni'Vembei (i. with his father in the..John Del- A; #1 4 r.initi. v'ntfi.s on Tm-s N"vei!ibt-r fi - -MI veil at (i: III) p. m.^ Mis. Kd'ward pany. He served in the Navy clur- 1 ''.-,;','. i'-..-.- jiifviiitMit o( tho Kuiul'foi tin I?t'- —-—-AU—, ^Vihio.; I '.:• -ii iifiK* - an- '. Howarth is in ehar^e of arranue- ini' WorUl/'War 11 lor six years. • jiu'.ilic. rot'i-ivc<| 111 write-in jn-;incei1 'Nnvemlier a iis'Vi^ila-tUin Ilieliti. ju a wcrldinK t rip ti> vc'.fs iifii1. Four II( the viitot m ii.iv Ini T.elvulin- Hmne fiir tlicj-' Members ot the local .church will Wiishinut'in. D.C, the couple will uorf <;ist in Ihf ninth district. Ayed. . ' jo'iii in .observance of World Com- re.-.ide,aY the Hnliw.'iy mldross.' JIIH 1)m^. <':|rtv-m Illl' lhjlfl. sl'V- IVvi'lions v.-eu- led by Mrs. .inunity Day at the Fn-.t . I.aptist Alr/'DolC'onto recently was feted ftith and eighth, with seatteie(| XMivcr W. Oavi:... llo>le.'.-«>s were , Church, Westlield, at 1:110 p. m. nt.U hridiil shower niven by Miss VO1*'N m the lirst. second, fourth, Mis. Ti'iiuher and, Mrs. l'lcuss. Noven.lifi (>.- ...... Shirley Br;mdt, Mis. Vito- Sedlak- i-ixth and tenth districts. t,<\ liiilnviiy iiird Mrs. Siipicnza, held Senator Malcolm Forbes, un- ii.t the lining of the liutei. The af- successful GOP gubernatorial fiiir wiis atlended by 40 persims. SURVEY PAPTYIS ON TTHE PflEPARA- LOOK, LONE D06f \T00 LATE! ONE^ candidatf, ri-ct-ivrd thrt1** write- WAV HERE,LONE DOS;/ TIONS ARE STRAIGHT ARROW I MAN'S VOICE 19 r IMPORTED rtX 7RIBD TO CATCH0NE0F ELTA90UTA HUNDRED •J LAV SVU.TURNING MYHEAD, I in voles for jiovernor, Clenden- , k SAW A STAGE ERECTED ABOUT A YOU MUSTt^RfiPARE /READY! COAAE, COMING TO /ENOUGH TO WARN nin Ry:m. one write-in Vote, and D< uioerali<* l'arly THE SMAU FOR THEM.' Ate WARN THEM'/THEM BACK r WE - Uf, C-aie one u.'ritof the HI local -districts, polled GUIDE CROCUS will provide the music.. Prizes will- of c(immuni,tics served by the cinnp.iny scheduled tor 4 [i t*Mi'u\ ^.<>5™ voles, while his running hill M tbeal Iwlte. skrubw be a warded for the prettiest, n»« lit I lie Plainlield C'ily Hall. Cran-* r ir.aU;, Commissioner Fi'it/, col- , 4 wdhtdi. U«» imt u41 original anil (unrliest costumes. ford will be ivpvcsonlcil at the l«vit-d '•*:>») votes. William J. A meet ing will be held toni(.... session liy Township Attorney linwney. lhe Democratic nominee r DAFFODIL Open House in Scandia Hall ai 8:15 to make fi- Carl Wai'Miiskr anrl Mayor Fred ior Township Committee, carried at I angementi. Proceeds IMS BULB PLANTING P. Andersen. . "the lirst district by a slight margin Sei at Schools and- also edged out Commissioner RUHR SCILLA -Future, actirn by lhe ' alTectcd TVriu iiV"the tt'Hth,-•t'or a total of \vTtTf re-iTald -tn—tturi T.Tobservanro of Ann 2fi2i votes bulta BO FOR TOP NEWS COVERAGE.. AND TOP COMICS - READ YOUR WEEKLY PAPER OUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER - READ IT EVERY WEEK - B0Y IT BY THE YEAR! Tompi.n.Vs pendinu .implication' lor i ..(I1(m Wt,(.k_ Uu. ^ Paul I*. Troasi. unsuccesKful U<-'- II water rak' l.icrea.-.«.OUU. Last year veterans amPthcir families. Igincers, and .submitted to the. PUC j | , I,, IK-,I , r-it t.-t.-vcS-.r./j bank's Christmas Club had l 4^2 1 I Anni u V tl v licmoirat. Mr. Meyner garnered ' to more tnan 200 associate ] |» Jj , r '''•due chapter is repeatedly rail- ^Thursday. • Sherman srlinol? >m $1.3» I members to renew their mei«b*fV o tpe to'Honor members who received cheeks to- to'rd . in'oiv voles here than any other iiips for the current season. I „,„ talinc S148.O00. -_ ed upon to aid-the disabled voter-, Guild eni,'ineerinii aiwl IU»t elects' to the Christmas concert Annual Armistice Day -service row will mail 1,035 Christmas Club not having been successful in re« and jjiet", carried all but the_Jirst dis- ond qarden n(ids here! 11 ncccmberJO at Sherlock Hall. honor of deceased members of cheeks for iimoiints-totalitiK $ 183,- sons on November IB. ; lrict to'coiiect "4^05 vofosto""2,320"" in '•civinc benelrts' which he nllght Dr. Howard It. B*>t The annual Christmas conceit Granforcl Local, M,. PBA, will bo 7R1, as compared with $.182,1)0!) | ultimately receive from hit,go?:* y • for Harrison A. Williams. Jr., his 11>V the Glee Club has become a hold at !) a.'m. Wednesday in St.which went to 1,774 club members | X:i dent of schooli;. an.nuum.v4l ihut , Democratic opponent. Williams MADONNA ernment. :•__ . . . * he public si."hi«ils \xill be c!otf« | votes. • pi I "Piilar feature in the community Memorial Service Association. New Christmas Clubs will \io; meet other cmei'Honcles TtfLLIS %$ IP 1 . At the breakfast! which will itnrtotl by the Suburban Trust s, can attend the The constitutional amendment to- riiiK the Christmas season and is arise when the veteran life-. lollow at 10 a. m. at Mnrkos Res- Company on Monday and by thedisabled and, althoiiRh he-; ion of the Kt-w Jer- legalize bingo and raffles curried ways enthusiastically received. in At- :hcre by a fi34-vote margin. It lost Illiiiry Boardman, director, has ai- taurant, Lt. Edward V. Weber of Unioit County Trust Company on a small compensaliim awi I -f '.\f- November 1(1. •Con<>i"ird on Pnnr Eiohfl ••••:-: :^m iiiued a program of unusual in- the Newark Police Department the Rovernmcnt, is taken ',•• \'' • ,' \'"' I'.MVSt. \ • • ' • will speak. Lieut. Weber is a traffic ill and is. unable to con' STAR"!; INDOOR Pi^;i-; R was announced that associ.ite authority and an instructor at the Hearing Scheduled employment." y>/ i I'inhershipnis of CranforJls are-ope, Garwoodn to al, lKen r.esi-- | Newark Police Acatlemy, lie is a The Board of Adjustment will Commander Co.hen said - Hnc. William-F.scher will be '.UK variance by "the CrnYiford qiuitc compensaliiin and pen! League netted $1,714.71 for itsinul- ..I .V Christmas concert may con- toas.mas.cr at' the breakXast and SwimmiiiR Club, Inc., for a private It assists in the proper prcsch1 " •A''*'/ ; tiple charities from the seven % SOL D' OEX— AMARYLLIS !,. Mrs. Ferguson at .. 1 t.enox^ the nssocat.ons chaplain, he Rev swimmmu pool at Brown's Picnic. tion of claims for Rovernmcnt : weeks" subscription campaign aenue for membership applied .Joseph Donnelly, ass.stan pnsto, Grove, located on Roselle avenue |eflts and aids in job and hospl' • PREPARED HYACINTH BULBS liions and tickets. ' (Continued on page two) at the foot"of Bloomingdalc avenue. pmblems. which it conducted K wuptions to this newspaper. A l'iad. Inc., took over jurisdiction hold rcfiul number of these subscriptions were Don't Burn Your Leaves —\ Use ' the municipal ambulance from proprlate turned in directly to the newspa- •e Municipal •Anilnilanne O>m- foi' classroor per office with lhe league receiving ADCO or ACTIVO • ittet'. ' ! • . 'J . ''Crhms..' Unic full credit. - <>n Sunday the squad iclicved' iiK-o- will be During the final week, the league To Convert Them Into Valuable Manure, : poliei- and lift' departments ot Michael's Sent d 422 newrid ari d 47 renewall e i\\>\v of ansuerum calls Ij^jji1 | Jn observance. subscription-;, and benefited from e ol tlie ambulance. There will-be^ thrct new aiul 10 renewal sub- AIa.\or F. P. AndocT. p No Parking Problems — Drive Iuf*Yurd f erle-s. Wednesda scriptions received at the iwwspa- wwdi ii- keys uf the vi-hicle I" \ 1). at the Post Offl< '. per office. • * - . chedc-i h.'lu'en. piwidetit of the MI'M'-L all day. The Ic Mrs-' Crane ' expressed the" • ".fiiu tliose- proM-nt wen" I" i»'l'_ tri'm "tt a. m. tc ! league's appreciation to all local '•'fl Howard Schindler. Fin-ince vt liiehce of residents and residents of Gailwt^d" *:-:'.i ' • "nnr.Moner Unvvard I'ou-licith-, those wir.hingj '.and Kenilwbrth who ,cir«>pertrrec} •ite, Public Safety Cnniiiu>Mi>ncr machine. —Pttoto by A) jwith the 60 nvembers of the.leueuc miiro I,. Fritz. Poluv-^'hict - The Pnblici en and Chtooicle. ! during the subscription drive. She '.'.Mi.im A. Fischer and Police Sut.- open during it Robert M. (pointed out that all funds received t I.'M> l'a,;e.' captain of the squad. Mivor F, P. Andersen V pictured presentln« Keys of the municipal ambulance to Victor D. ll-.'UO a. in. to, {from the drive will be used for lo- thifitrr luulritf. UanprJ Hm-|t •A resolution ollleially tnimn« mwheen' president of the Crunford First .Aid Sqund. Inc.. durinu ceremonies- Saturday afternoon. . to !) p." .m. jtnnlittee. cal philanthropic work.. Ihe anibulimce over to the T.r,iiiid- Tn toT'iRhf'ai'c Fire Chict -Howard Schindler. Finnncv CommisMoner Howard£uMipcdlivuaUcJEiilill.c. n weeks" circola-. This year'* campaign mark* ihe BUCK ml Hetlt. slrrtr* imil htifi] Itt iiutaj >" adopted by the Township S.ilety CMiumisMonw' Clutence L. Fritz. Mr. Shahccu. Mayor Audcrs.cn, Police Cliiut-WUUum A. to put coins,\ 'math bi-»nnu*V subscription drlv«" r*J. jd<(# gl**u. lUlul pink. ua< mmittoo lusit' w.i^'k aild'an ord- Fi.'dicr.'aud'Sut. Hurry Pate, captain oi the First Aid Syuud. —l'liulo Uuckwortli j en the ht t ol' the t ' «fo»tinucd un Pa»* Eight) 4M (Conlinucd oi 116-118 SOUTH AVE^ E. CRanford 6-1661 TfU NAME 16 JUSTWPARKER... X AAA AN FTER A SEEMINGCf ENDLESS TRIP, 1 AU. IN DUE COURSE JTHE EGGS Page Eight . LRffiCARCMEIl ARR1VEO AT A BlEAKOtSTlNffTlON WMCTHV f -RtQMT NOW, /IN THAT r DURING A VACATION ABROAD, I S1 WATCH TH»S. ^PAC Mrs. Dcrcmer conducted the im-ct- Lions Ouh Honor* THE MISTAKE OP VISITING IN \ 00 YPU THINK THIS Al WOULD DRJVE >uMiean THE WR0N6 COUNTRY... THERE,) IS THE AMERICAN ^ASSUME SO SOMETIME ' • '"THEV SA»O WAS VEOOUARQ , CAHWOOO-Louis J. Fontene 'Reformation' »•;:•• honoi.efl by.tin- Lior-.s Club at Rally Mliill • bllsnli"^ - meet llm ARE A SPV. BUT A KIND Presbyterian !a Halli.»ween paiTy Tiii .., VOUWILL ! ,iiid wive-!, in tin- lecr-eatidn h;iliu lictfit'M Srluduhd 'St. Paul's ' Kv;mgV'li«ii'. and. R. NOTWANT. Sermon Topic il'inieil Church la*t To Address M i-niuht. He.was fe'.ed nn hi\ rt-cei ).- — ".Our !'i utc- '.HIT' ;Vlci'!i(i.n'a- picident of the Itite CI:NII.WORTH At (ranwooil Tonight ! Hi^lUige'.' \>.lil In: llie I.Y'inrnialluil 1 jnntKiiiiil F< delation of Sewage- ai C.AEWOOD 'Ceori;> K. ll •t - ' Si.in :;i \ vceiim'i U.pli r,t 'lie l!i\" i lfidusti lal Waste Asoi iatiiin*. Wa !*' l.J: i. :;it (jai - licld of 111 a n,» I h 1-1. c.i:i«ii.i..li fv>i Km S '1'iiuuiui. ii pn M> ,n,i i,,n C'ii.iu h ;ji I ' t, coi

C.mgress from the Sixth Di.-tMct., ^ m ./,„;,„_.. s,',,,,,;,/ s,hlMJ| ducted, llie session. 4 '• - i' r - All ."• Fon'.eiw'lli was chairman r . i . i heads- the -peakc.i:-' liM lni' tin- t 1.; v --... - ... :'l uieet at (I-I.") a. In .the ci'i.ni.iu'-tee lor the inast|tu-rau • ;. I J Ke.publican Itally In W I'.elil at the , -|-, , ];,.y. M '' "*["i,iiL;11« i .ii|- t ill.,m e tPi.'it iiil|(,wi.-d. There wci Cran'wood a*. [1 nY'.'Hl; t« .i.iLitii. " it II...:IH eii i hat .ii tin: 7 -irip.nl -MV- iys in Republican Fold; U.iui't, Viancin^ and awards: If was announce'i-i tin- v. • rk by !•'' - " l;' '':""••'i"» . Sunday v.ill he ci stun.'i--. Al.-o on (lie ci.tninitte -U-r~F. S.t<-tT« ii. • ; . •-, the pi (• ilH'r ill t i.i I,'- V W(|.' T.|ic(.(l',lc_ KuiliiWICX, Hour t\il campaign ci'iiiuiit'ec. Mi. Si" I- IiaiLeir rmrl Joseph Tj<>ian<>: > ; ! St A nt s ! V 1 P OUPREX ANO 6USTAV DyRINB .WERE OUR JUST . ten said the Iif,.-.»l.il.-..i. guhe! n..'- ,' "' "' - " ' t' ""/'' ' I*." "!.-" Wins Congress Seat SCIENTISTS UkEiWlSE>F...TH6N ID BETTER. PHONE HOME BILL DELIVEBED THE EGGS AU ton.il' cand,,,.,,,' p.,,,1 1. T.u.,.t. - •'•.»'• >"!> l.liVil WE WERE ALERT LOOK.EOOUARD \ STEP-ROCKET! I'LL SET AND FIND OLrriFJTHE-y^ THAT PWP BtLL'.WHV , MISS- 1 Wl11 1 :i V 1 1 VII V OUR TIME AWtaflEDf g©HT, DEBBIE/BUT HE ALSO w.rtil,lnot .•,l.-,t,U'M.,n.'...i,,M,,,;'- 'I"'-- :"' ' "' """ ' "'' - ...A RECORDING W IT APR.IV/EC> SCRAMBLED— ? DIDN'T HE TELL ME ' IVE GOT : :i YlVti 01D OUR CAPTORS SENCT BROUGHT, ATELEGttAM ^ •'in'alh cxpect.'-.l -. I •'"->• ''""- '* " " '' ''" *"•"'•'>•- Rahway Girl DEVICE' OB- JUST DBOPPEO.- 11111 ; 1 ul A SPACESHIP ANO WE SCIENTISTS IN THIS ROCKET?^ SAVING VOUB. GR.ANO- ' -" Other .*p.'.,k.-. - w.il ineUi...-.' "'^ "" '- - "•"«...'!.-. 7. IL -i ; ARE HUMAN SUREWNOTTO Andersjeri, - 'Councilman IU.rt,.n 1-: . 1 >,< k, , man. ':" '' '".•••"' "-'v'"'11 "'•''-",'"•1 , ^ MOTHEtt 19 COMING IN i- (.'In.u will n-l-.l.ij-i-i .,1 I! A MAKE NOTES j . „_ >eekmi; reeled ii;n'. .iin'i l-'i .nn i-, I) Becomes Bridi NO— ONLY A SUPER- ON THS 5-3O TRAIN .' K.unlit, liepuhlu-:,, ,..r.,iir!.,ti^ (,,. ••V.l-.<'.k.1:..nmlit.''uf>iea!.Mr. lur the BEFORE WE ( 1 1 ROCKET FORSTRAIO- Fritz (Jiain -tw,.. ciur.cil p..-!-_u. IH-V. r k.v; •''•""" ' " " '' I'-I'l-i'- '••'•$» I''",, DIE! ?•'» Inr l I v Tl SPHERE FLH3HTS-1P i ,'lu1ii..i. and l.lh. r-l.'..".,T;',n...i'l.-V.uVi-';^ " " - V "' . W...nen-V.J'i air Man • i 'Cliele ti inn -111 In 1 1 a. in ITS PASSENGERS ly Republican, ,li.-.i'l< 10—Miss I lin< <1;l v program...! ent,;i t.ai.n,, in al.-'..-ha.- '•".'' ' ' " "^ ">»»'••" "I DICIIIIK nf \(Wp Irving |)lace, Hal.. l| 1 l ll r( 1 been ari.nmed l,i ;!•.. . \ ciiin^.md • ' "'"' ' . ' '- . i»,.lei '"<' direction i,f way. became nV bride uf Andre refi'ei-hnunts will be mivi.l,. . ""' Lad lev' Aid Snelctv, pack'-u V. DeiCnntc, iniKof Mr.- and Mr ', Kr|»i(UIlean Aspirants r_^_ .. - _ . .i!;d --hipi/ed ,'i laij^c i|iian1it> (it .lolm DelConte elVal L'icust av< VCithsluiul Drinorralic .. . ; • ... ",li:!el e)(.thiui! t" III'. Kdwai'd n.iie, Salui'd.'.iy at V p.m. .in S I M'shvU-nan \\ onwn Alla I l-'n-.in, K'.'-rca, who is in Mink's Church. I!ah\;iv. The IN-\ IVCIHI in Cou nly. Hold Si>M.'iii}» Session l:il«e7+n rTeTrryiriii'l'll' VMM k e. V.; l;.i'iuiier,. pasT.(aV f .-V >cmij)>lr ir liihiilntidti n/ illl'd n reception lor !)0\"uests to' C.AKWX •»("»!> --' Mi-iiliro (..'I '.h- •'-.' Tbeie 'k'.ill tie. a ioi.nlhl.v..-nieet Hi • 7'in'S(/(i|/'s elIcclioii ri-jtidfji I(1U'(.J irl the. home (if trve By l'i'./"nnd OH IKIIIC Clll.'l - . Mtsin'nary Society (it -the I'rcvhvte- .OIL;- nf tVaihers (if the Sunda |.ill'e'i|fs. . . \ the Seh»Ki| at th.:-»4'hln i;h 'at,' It" p. ir.. '. I :.- Tkic..[-ou'pM' w.is a'.tendcd\>y M. Freil IV Andersen and . TueMlay n .iud.Mrs. V'itn Hapien/.a uf USTAVWAS R\6HT...THROUGH THE ...UNTIUWHENWEHAV6 MIK NOLAN? VOU'VE ©OT TO TAkE ^ X A*'Mtlt 1 1 *FECT TIMING. WOW! WAITLLXCArCM UP WITH THOSE * -,' 1' • - 'I -I' 'i'"n.en ill Hi STARVED TO DEATH. IT WILL -.- AND X'VE GOT TO MEET M7 : once L. Fritz, both .iS lU"r\ 11 I.I 11 I niiitn.n ihive-vrai terms, 1 (liven iii..jn;.irriiigi by her tatl\. | « 0 ITS AFTER THAT NOW' mi-c-tinu ill the rliuu-h hall la'-l ti i t be Ssnnd' - llmne lor the ARM, RY US •Ihe liiii1).. wore a (linr blue talfei\ YOUR. GRAND- 'on tho .Township Comiuittct' in week. ^ A cnllLutK'N »>! clnlliev a'lii nt l',i-lvi.li,ie,- taking wiMi.-them1 AMERICA? PROPORTIONS ... THROUGH THAT LIGHT.' ) NO. NO. MIKE' (iiess triinmi'd' with si'erCiy 'have with hi^: lather in the John Do. withdrawn us a ltctvuhlican ca,n- the I'irst Ita.p'ti--! t'hur.h, Wir-t-:wrth a c.yei cd. «li>"h supper to [n- Ci.iiri.1 and Suns Ctiiin Con*" KHO ALSO THE LAST.' R' '! •'. licld, on November Ii. ; ' . -,l(Ulic, • riK-rlvcd Ii) wrUe-ili Ilcvntiony wi-^-f—-4t)4~ hy ,""Mi"P."--"TmTrrt-W-—Wit«~iil the JEjrst Itaptist Mrs. DeiCnntc recently was fet< 00WN THERE.' 'voles here. Four .of the votes •Oliver W; Iiavi;.' Hostesses were Church, Wcstticlil, at l'.JtO p. ni. ITWILLTAKEUS ; at a bridal shower given by Mi' were cast in the ninth district, a&i Mrs. Tougher and Mrs. Prims:;-. Novembt-r ((. FAR 8PT0N0 Shirley Brandt, Mrs. Vito Sedla THAT--TOTHE and three each in tlu» third, sev- of ltahway and Mrs. Sapionza, hoi MOdNlTSEUF* enth and eighth, with scaticred at the bomeof the latter. The a" votes in the Hist, .second, fourth, [air was attended by 40 persons. ALL BIGHT, AND'I'VE GOT BUT, DEBBIE-X £>/£> REMEMBER THE sixth and tenth districts; I'VE 0OT PLENTY DEBBIE -- Senator Malcolm Forbes, un- IMPORVED r*!MEY LOST NO TIME IN :K.SABAR! VOU ARE FROM PLENTY TO TELEGRAM-TTHATS WHY X WENT TO EARTH!-AtL-HOUW TO TELL YOU— TSU BILL' THE STATION MYSELF--AFTER. X WGNDEB.-) successful GOI> gubernatorial l^'iuorratic l*arly 6RABBINGUSWITH MAYBE IT'S T candidate, received three write- Tt*Af MAGNETIC iLAGK'OE'AIRr-] SAY MAV. B&USEO DROPPED OFF » «=UL ' J HOLLAND BULBS At Cruuwood Fruluy KATHV— in votes for governor, Cleiuien- BEAWif OR THE AGAINST M0U» ni.ii Ryan, one writ^-in vote, and GARWOOD — The Garwoc MERE ON THE Mr. Cnse one write-in votc^~ftir NEW VARIETIES— OLD FAVORITES Dcmnri-ntiE Club and its auxiliar HTV.--L HERE ON THE MOON, i RULE _Coiijjrcss. ltraHonuhly Priced —- Quality Considered are s-ponsorinn-a Halloween da ne- SUPRME' • .v,..i Mr. hyan, whose name up- at II: SO p.m. toinorow in the Crar. HARRISON WILLIAMS, JK RORKKT MKVNKR pen red on the ballot, polled 127 •1?I-' wood. Michael Glndiu and M» CAPTAIN votes here in his bid for gover- JiM-nos Casii|e ine chairmen:. nor; Henry Krajtwski, U8 votfe; i....' . F The committee includes, Frar £>;- "'-. •;, TULIP J and Albert Ronis, 18 votes. Wanea, Frnnk Cialauski, NichtUf Water Survey Report Filed LoBue, Anthony Regal, Lewis .Rot voters favored most GO.P candl- HYACINTH •lolm nanvasz, CoiuurHnan WI. datos by hotter than two'to one Ham Si'vohige, Fred- We.hrurn ar THEYRE PULLING WittyPublic Utility Board pluralities. US INTO AN AIR- Kdwiird Cdtvlin. ijagerly-awaitod eiigint'cr's report on present facilities and A total of ._ fi7 per cent LOCK! LETS GUIDE ! CROCUS Frank Wanen and his nrchestt lur future development of the Plainllcld-Uuion Water Company of Cranfdrd's 10,S7if~ registered • will provide the music. Prizes wi MAKE A° BREAKi WE SA6GED.OA1EO.\WE HEAROTHE COLU has hei'ii filed wilh the IVuhlic Utility Commission and is^expected to yoters went tr> the polls. Tells «l( »boul butK shrubs. be awarded for th"e>prettiest,; mo P0RIT! CRISP TONES OF OUR INCREDIBLE CAPTOR I be_thc_mam topic (it di-cu.-.: iui a: a meeting of legal representatives Mayor Andprsen, carrying »iine stedbcib. U«oHie tad reptUI original and funniest costumes. ANO WONDERED IP WE HAD ESCAPED A <>f commuuitiis serve;! by the coinliiyiy scheduled for 4~p7~m.~"today of the 10 locul._.di.stricts, polLod DAFFODIL A meeting will be held, tonic)' HOPEIlESG FATE ONCf TO ENCOUNTER 4.B57 votes, while his runninK in Scandia Hall nt 8: 15 to make fi at the Plai'nlield City Hall. . Cran- BULBPIANTING SOMETHING WORSE.' niatc, Commissioner FYitz, eol- nul arrangements'. Proceeds' w.i lord will, 'he represented al trie U't'tcd •1,21>1 ' votes. -William J. RULER SCILLA .be. used for the general welfa: session hy Tosvnship' Ailornc/, Downey, the Democratic .nominee • :i:n \ti to ihow planting ut Commiswioner With pvrcfccnW of any nsulli'ig en- PiU'ents "and other, citi/iv Will ' ' '- <° 'oil up 4,044 votes u(-d to morp than 200 associate ? -om: their families. to '2,(1(10 t«i Robert B. Mcyncr; .frnai the Navy alter being reealled v* \ -.^ bank's Christmas Club had I.-t42 ginecis. and suliinilted In the PUC"!|,,. invited to visit Cli'veland r (•'•a IT! Ir'- members-to renew*'their rnember- Police to Honor ^ chiiiiler is reixMtcdly call- Annual ingathering of the Cran- iiul annd DemocratT->,.,V.#W,...# . Mr*».. . Meyne** r garnered• • o duty for twenty months. He 1 members who received checks to- last Thursday. islu email schuols on Mondav •-hips fnr tht current season. .ovi a^a* ,'iid ihe disabled veter- ford Branch of the Needlework cve- more votes .here . than any other I'- ','* Get All your fall I o*n ^ervt-d aboard the USS Arcadia, Deceased MeinkerH taling $148,000. Membership fees are $3 and en- an. San:c »3iay "be in need because Guild of America. /Inc., will he Democratic candidate, and garden nccd> htrei Newpmt, It. I. Mrs. Teuscher and The Cranford office of the Vn/ held November 11) at the Recrc.a- dcpartmenis of the ITlility I'.mi- I schools' 'on Wednesday evening, two sons, John, Jr., and James,' i.'le the subscriber to four free Wednesday Morning, ion County Trust Company' tomor- -:£ tetnpurai>- financial distrcsK in In the Congressional battle, tickets to the Christmas concert tionaj Hall of the Methodist inission are new studying-the en- :Ci aiil'ord 11ii:h School will be host ioined Lt. Teuscher there. Annual Armistice Day service row wilfma-tf LfiS^g Christmas- Ctub tu r E;.T!\-jsss hi-cn Miccossftil in rc- George F. Hctflcld, the OOP nomi- "ii December 19 at Sherlock Hall. Church, Walnut avenue, from 9| giriivvmg- coueern's flndinus and !t" pai ents and other hNterestod per-' nee, carried all but the llrst dis- f f; MADONNA LILY The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans in honor of deceased members'of checks for amoiiiH* totaling SJ83,r- —rtvmj;1' Iscnifn?— which \tc might a. m. to 4 p.-in. ' • . in turn will repnr'l hark -to I liaisons mi NoM-nilwr Hi. .fi. The ' annual Christmas concert Cranford Local, 52, PBA, will he 781, as compared with Sl82,i)0». trict to collect 4,405 votes to 2,320 teuseher of 72 Linden avenue, "This is ji charity that helps all icommission. Next expected step! 1>I . lldwaid 1!. Hcit, supc'iiTlten- for ' •• tij'i''. FOR 1NHOOUK ''.v the Glee Club has become a •j[Jin;:i;<-ly iweivo from 'hi* got'- ,, , , . , ,, i . • , Harrison A. Williams, Jr., his Springtield, Mr. -Teuscher' wi^ held at 9 a. m. Wednesday in St. whic.h went to 1,774 club members- charitits," ,iyi.rs. Curtis' G. Culin, 111 Illllfj I II I * Mill llillilllill dtl it 1^1 • I il I .• .1 . i. A ' £ .'.I. I t. 4. k ,ja •, ' AMARYL t'OK OUTDOORS popular feature/in the community ( Jhe holding MI a public'nVut of schools. aiinnnnciM] ' that, Democratic opponent." Williams graduated from Jonathan DtoyteW; Michael's CKinych l).v the Police last November. president, said. "To become a mem: 'luring the Christmas season and is -Wit- jr.-;i>; lx- pit-pared also 1o hearing on llu: miill.-V: •• !the public schndls will be dos'ed carried the Hist, district by four Regional Hinh School, Sprin' %L .Memorial Service Association. New Clnistmas ,QIub^ will ho ber one has only to contribute two' v • Kviiy-s enthusiastically received. nuv; '-"hi-r ^mt's'Eencies which ConductniK nl a survey-ol the [on Novenihi-r 1H so that teiiehcrs voles ' Class of 1042, and thtiC" " At the breakfast,' which will ilartcd by\ the Suburban Truit SKb.e whon ihi- voU-ran is partial 1\ new articles of wearing apparel or I Moury Boardman, director, has ar- water company's lacihl.u-s hy adi- jand aR BULBS terest. , . , the Newark Police—Department November IB. lli.wm-.! m-.seseyy K.liieation Association in At- j here by a fi34-vote niargin. It lost tho iTnmcni, is taken scriousK welfare agencies and institutions; (ContiniK'd on J'llfi ii- Citv. It-was announced that associate will speak. Lieut. Weber is a traffic 1 11.nit 'Continued nn" Pa obtain ade- contact any director for additional J ' '.'.' • SOL D* OER — AMAWLUS 'i'U-tho club and enjoyihj; the pop- Chief William*'Fischer-'will be ing ''variance by the Cranforxl information. The • Cranford Junior Service Fori "l/tr Christmas concert may con1-. ptiite ocj^j^nsatirin and ' pension toastmaster at the breakfast and Swimming Club, Inc., for a private- It ai>j^"!> zn the jiroj^r present a- Directors include: Mrs. C. . G. League netted $1,714.71 for itsinul- • PREPARED HYACINT^ BULBS .••::• !ay ; . During the drive, members or * t. the league under the chairmanship The Post . OUlce. hanks and At ceremonies Saturday nfter- |of Mrs. Robert M. Crane secured 111 municipal nlVicrs will he closed Don'l Bum Your Leaves —— Use >oii, the Cranfurcf First Aid , H7(! new and 1,40(1 renewal sub- Si all riay next Wcdnes'lav. Ai.nis- i"iail, Inc.,.took over jurisdiction tice Day. Public School.-, will scriptions to this, j newspaper. A 1 ADCO or ACTIVO the municipal ambulance from hold regular .sessions. \wi|v ap- number of those subscriptioiris were 1 YOUR CAR Pi i-i Municipal Ambulance Com- propriate (ibsersancc-r'sihcilulod turned in directly to the newspa- To Convert Them Into Valuable Manure for classroom and asM'inbly pro- ANO DILI per ellice with lhe.,le'au"'ie rei'l'ivmj; <>u Siniday the M|IUU1 relioveil J grams. Union .lunioi College full credit. ^ Ifanfc top-boccb '< police and lire departments of I al'o will be open ;i - usu'al. St 4 II •'I1'' dniv of answering calls for tin: ' During thf dual week, the league Michael's School will he closed No Parking ProbleiiiH —— Drive In Yard buqr paoplt! Whtneirat 1 i' ol tlie ambulance. . in observance nt 'lie Ijclldav. socure'd 42 new nnd 47 renewal it'l subscriptions, and hcnelHt'd from Maypr F. P. Andersen presentctl Thin' will be no in.ill dcliv- three ni-w and 11) 'renewal sub- • « m * •'''' keys of the vehicle to Victor D. ilic-i Wednesday, ami v. indovs -Udly «fl for .»d :;h:ihev>n, president of tin' M,|ind. scriptions received at the newspa- C. E. TRUBENBACH ill the Post Onii-e will he closed N per olUc*' ., 1 phoa* w. Oo» modttm •^'iinng those present were: Fire Ull day. The lobby will he |n n. in tn T> p. m fii ("ii- ( j league's appreciation to all local • "imi'i'iioner Howard Cowpcrth- vi.nience (if .' box holders and - v residents and residents of Garwood •iite. Public Safefy Commissioner those wi'.hlng tu u>e tin., stamp i and Keuilwoi^th who cooperiited ?^tFlhf!,- Police .Chief machine. J __. •''—I'hiito l>.v Al Kluchvr with the 60 members of the league UNION COUNTY 'ittl.im A. Fischer . . _ _.. The Public Library will be ' C'h.ulcs M. liay, publishu- ol The. Citizen'and Chronicle, is j during the subscription drive. She Tht> nitftir* itililriff, uoantA nnk '•"i'.v Page, captain of the squad. open during the regular hours nl Muyor • J;.'.-^ Andeiveh is pictured prcsentin;*; keys o'the kntin:c:piil -nibulaiice to Victor D I pointed out thut all funds received XOH'M Irnilrd liillt Hvlitn Hrt ru///ui« 'A resolution ofllcially turning 1 0:30 a. in. to f> p. in. and 1:'M) shown presenting ciii'i k fi i "Sl,714."l to Mrs. Robert M. Crane, BU1CK COMPANY 1p 1 Shjihew.^prcsidcnt of the Cranford First Aid Squad, line.:: during w^iih Saturday aitorn 1 from the drive will, bo used tor lo- r«/, ifiiiu uhiir. (II nnk, »/cn r« >in<{ hrm. In Utreutlttr ~:UTilvulaiite/"ovcr to-the s(|uainli, utitw Satety Commissiout-r Clarence L. Fritz, Mr.' Shahccn, Muyur' Atidor^n." Police Motorists will not Uc luciuiiud : I This year's eampaiun marks ihe 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. , CRmnford 6-1661 uhit». *h*i .li» It Jit, oHnniHe-e last wiH)k and an ord- Chief william A. to put coins in p.nkini; meters j riptian-drive^i'_ en the holiday. Luokrtn'fi on ib Mrs. W. W. Stout, Jr., ptesidum ot; the l (Continued on Pay^ Eight) , • •-. 8.95 i Mrs. Dcrcnier conducted the mcct- I Jons Club Honors Louis J. Fontenelli GAR WOOD—1,6u is J^.Fonu-ue " w;:s' honored by the Linns Club at I biisinos meeting pivcertir a Halloween party itiy mt-mhe anil wip-s in the recreation hall St. Paul's .Kvaugclical and* R. GARWOOD KKNiLWQRTH (lunch last ;» M«*<-ttll«' He w;'is f<".cd on his rccei CAKU'OOD — "Oui Toni"lil lU-rlloll ii- piesidellt Ol the fnte ' Hi rr.au'e" will In- the national F« 'leratii>n of Sewage ai GASW..W)- _ s"',.-i. :a>. -i-iii.'oii topic (,I Ihe Ili'y iations. Wu S ii-n J.' l.f.ijns, Jr., president,'t' a m in Republican Fold; lor the niasquerad In Final Returns Next Week I":.."' ''Kev Mi. Toii'.'.bc i ' ..n- (l.iiice that followed. ThiT«.' wi- May . •<• • • • •-.. .•-..•• r ->."> i, in -I'l-v- . daw-ing and- awaWls.fr Contributions, to Cranford's twelfth annual United Fund Cam- II !.'' 1O|1 St III' I paign this week reached $18,723, or 89 per cent of the quota of Seal :,; r >"• :"i : •"-.::!"..I'.I 'J !!;<: I.'- - ... i ,- , ,- ." • v. i i • Ilieiidiae- Kill lowiez, Ilenr $21,000;' it was announced yesterday by John L. Biach, executive ,, ... \ '..;.'.:. I-li.ri/. A In i -..ijil hi' '.i-t",. ; , »'.....:•;; :. . ;•'"• "• •' •' ' >l: M. t - . ,....• ,, , , I tai I: el t and Joseph I I OKI no. - . : : atrirntn—i t»r—th . •! . •' • ., v |':::': -*;'.:-\ M With many canvass cards still outstanding, it is. conlldentlv : '' •".'.•'.'O't,' •' .- ' ".'' l-.'^' " •' • • -j-,1(l . 1V||| |,,. -j Yo"llth Kello'.'.'- ''•»-»••' 1 - •' d~% • 1 Scores Big WvtjmominBaUotingJuesflaylAllderseil, expected that the gtial will be > 1.- I.. •'! nu; ill Ii .') 10.p. m. '.ii.t: Wedne'iiav. • • ' Couyu'il of~Cliurch—— -,..! Th.it (lauulVer of Mr. and Mrs. Char-U ,,:r.uuttop" i* expected" to begin Mevner Leads Coiiutv; K«-|MiliIiraii Aspirants I l..i-t Wednesday the women , ol 1 Proceeds of the dr-ivc "will: be DiConie of l(ia!l -I-rvinjj place, Rah' r ivimir.ary (liscu^sion of the sub- Women, to Sponsor used to. llnauce activities in lil. >4 lie ib'ireh, ir.dei" the direction, ol way; became the bi'ide. of Andre. Republieuns Elot't •• Wilh>|an«l Ocnmrrutir Histoiy i.V.it ;'in inWrmal meeting Mon- for Cnuuord Boy and Girl Sconis, F. DelCoiite, son ol -Mr. and Mr' Program Tomornyw Boys' Camp, Visiting Nurse Asso- Oilier Caiululutes i 1 n |)<.'K"onte of ^al Locust avr •At a service at 1:3Q p. m. tomor- ••. in't;i;»ji li,11iini . 111. Edward r.i'ilvthe Republican'and Dcmo- CLIFFORD ciation and Welfare Association. 1 rday at i p.m. , in S CASE row, a World .Community • Day In the most startling upset in of l*r«->l»\ If rian \\ onu'ii Ad;ni.- ni I'u.iii. K.i 11 .i. j i- in !..:'.i." Municipal Committ'ces arc Mink's f^k4M*i>,.Ua^vvay. The Ilev .icwicc will be conducted in ;St. District 1, 9 and 10 had. the recent history ,of Union County ye ol I'l vsbvtei ian woi k ill ., ico.nil as favorinji the move, j C. F I'.uttiVj. pasWir,. fiiiit-iatte. * quotas this week, Mr. Biaeh- -politics. Harrison A.^^ViHiams, Jr., -Hold St^iiny: ^ *~r* , ^ ' ii.; it is anticipated th;lt the elec-i Mark's A.M.E. Church HiKh street, and a rei^jitn;iiSlm-. Ml utksls 10' rcported. He Stared collections ,by of Plainlleld, a Democrat, was «.-!.:: i, ii iii>trifts will be'increased from[ jndcr the sponsorship of the Cran- M.-.:i I., i- i;t''.-l Thrjv will In- ;i iiiMirllHy .inrrt - lovviil id the boiiie^jl the bri(|e Cliff Case districts, and their respective quo- elected to Congress from the Sixth !-.,- I'l.csillt 10 to .16. '• ! ~ Xfltd Wnmon. M>: '-r...j.>- S " V'. • '. '.<.<• l^i." - IIIL;' nl t.M.ln-1' nj Ihr' 'Si'indjiy " uisirict at TUL'bdayis gt-uuial L'IU 1 ii-'lctal coinirtittbc',- it is under- The public is invited to attend. : .;.• (.':..-f. -i ^ .'•••. I!, '' ' I »•' Scbi .i il i|1 tlli- ihuiili ;it ' U |J. 111. The Rev. Frank V: H. Carthy, Qirota _--"Collected. tion. . . ' • ' , t^tii.':.:, :..,:. II" ;V- il .!. Sun'.lii.in. '1'ui-,I!..I v _. -..,,«i favors tnkinR action to re- .ind Mis. Vilo S:i|;i(.'iiz;i nf rector of Trinity Church, will speak Mr. Williams defeated' George F. > nn. to. :, \< Mine of the fconjjestion which To Speak Dist. 1...... $ •270.00 402.00 l ..i'»ri'- !':>'... ,.•• i\ih« Amei n'aii ' Nest ThuixlTiv v nl .is bi'Vt mini iiml nuiti'in of lioiiiyc; »3.4» an aggression avid Weyman. O. Iletiield, iilso of. Plainlield, for the •I. -; n.iI \ Ji .in m Ii chin i ii will m.ilie Ilii .-11 Vl ; •Silly 'exists in at least Ako( Oist. 2 7ivo.no (riv;rtr in marriajif by hor liitho., Stecnn'nife, principal of. fianklin seat vacated by the resignation of 1 ::.,',i.:.j •:.. . :i\iii'\i hall l.'n I to the S\ii", i^-.ii/ter next year's General Will "Meet Press"^ In connection with the observ- 950.O.O 733.00 the Fund for the Republic, a Ford I«:.-".:v.;ri . <.'i-i:!<''|i ..<",., \ • A11>• • 11 (la'-coimie. Ki. liiissv'll mad, Foundation, endowed organization. ance, a collection of clothing and 1,000.00 854.00 III Panel Dincussion The winner's majority was 1,997 ^;MIi.iu L'litl* 00 n c c s other articles is, being" held, in all a«?ya.> in.iy have v .Clifford P. Case, forincr Con- | !<:-.- 4.v. . M:- T-:vt< S. Tonl/liVa pi itat.ion rhainr.au. I7ridei;rooni is a graduate nf th .II •>>• is now .over the .1,000' rnark will be on display tomorrow at St. 1.S25.OO 1,469.00 for his Republican opponent. The . can- •A ::i' ,ii';.;i.".! t!.e. .ii.uch' at' X K.'iiiily Nuilii will be-i.ili.-i't;veil at .",:i iho" sixth topping the list at gressman from the Sixth District, Congressinan-elect carried eight of j Schools and is affiliate 1 Mark's A.M.E. Church. These con- a.ooo.oo 2,092:00 i*,x .ii'.vci-iuir last spring, V- . . • <" •:!.:!.i.:ut> I).i\ -eivice in i.Vhe- ( h HI ell lin I-'l iHay. Ni'Vi-inber t •-••>• K::-" 7IVij':-' O..;iMh, We \! -3. -'.'.\rh a covered dish supper, to l>" Ji!8. T\vo other districts, the cussion at nn open meeting of thedren and refugee's in Korea and Elizabeth supplying the largest'- C'4.nle and Sons ("onst.ruclicm Coh ,.., SylOO.OO 4,213.00 ::» ". •;• N- \-iir. i.n •: tj ! -iiVed ;it. «!: :"ttl |i. n'i. Mis. Kilward pany. lie served in the Navy du. ki.inl and fourth, have.997 and 931Cranford College Club at 8:15 p. nt.other countries to help; to make plurality. He also led in. Clark, .ihw.iy "ii'Milt'iil. now \':.-. . A/i.'i-.i * C'.i ii.iyiu' an- .llovv^rtb is in charge ol arraimi-- mi: WorUr War II lor ^ix year 'U'ls. respectively. Crahford's more comfortable those' sheltered Garwood, Hillside, Kenilworth. oi tht- Fund (»( tbt' ; Mondny in..the First Presbyterian ..$21,00X00 $ 18,723.00 I'.- ,.".-i.i-. N'.vr.lii.'.i .'• visual mn ^if;enls.\ K.I nyistration is \O,G1H. in camps and reception centers, or- Totals Linden, Rahway and Wintiold. I'll .write-in ' ii weddinu trip - - One of the problems which "the Church,. j'.iivniiie Home lor the'•«•', , Meinbi\iMemliivrss ol thee locall church wilwilll , U. ('.., the couple wi phanages and children's homes, In gaining his fifth term last iA.iv. Tour t\i the votes- join in olis-crvance of, World Coin- i :i initU'o has to face in ftsrcdis - Mr. Case, a resident of Rjihway, youth hostels, hospitals, sanitor- year, Mr. Case rolled up a'major- r^si in 1ho ninth-.il re..ide -nt"thr"Itfihway address. ;H1UII: move is the finding of adr led by Mi>. niuiiity Da>\ at. the-' Kir-'.t Ila.ptist Mrs. DHConte reten'il.v vv;is fete *•- resigned his post in Congress iniiims and'invalid homes, rehabili- ity of. 54,000 votes and carried ev- in 1hf third, sov- htj>t' m his. bid for govcr- ••«*. io*rc>ft"*" dr . «*«*«" The West field Leader; and Orrin on tinned on Page Eight) day arc Forgct-Me-Not Days in \it 8: S(). p.m. tomornw in the Cnm TMAGINE — «he very same bc $3.75 in pub- Povpral other riearb'y communi- nor, who wilr succeed Governor I lislicrs' editions come to OoHur Book Cliib mcmlxTs for poly )l~~kn •a. mm • ' PUs» aamS at aa a DoB«r ' Griffis, editor of The RaHway News Cranford. *z Hc-jjry Krajcwski, 38 vntcs; \VVMII1. * Michael Cllndie and Ml- BMfBbw* SMHI ' VB9 at aaca tls* 3 VooVt ics, inclucling Wcsttleld, Kenlt Alfred E. Drkjcoll on January ,14. 18 votes. Incredibly big saving averaging n»or<' than rwothinls on each selection. Record. 1 Jiiinvs Ci'^i'lo i"'e chairnion. I cfcccfcai at kft aad aBI aw OKVt $1 TOR .oith and Clark, also are planning They are days when members of Mr. Meyner rolled to a 14,072 vote These savings are possible bicnise <>• the buj^c prina.tc A. I Cafaniord's 1<>.«7« registered lew as six book* a year fulfills your mtnil>erslii|> requirement. paiwrauoa mittee which will ^include Mrs. plans lor fuluiv drv^lopiui'ijt ol the 'PlainlU'UliUfiion Water C«j FAU PUNTING K d w a I xr-C/1 n 1 i n. Ucolarplat behalf of the wartime handi- Harry Moore won by about Accept This lritr«J«fuetc5ry Offp.i* Now! I Vub. «d. M Henry M. JSioardman, Mns. Robert has hei'iflili'il \y\ln\ ll'ie Pulilic Utility Coniniissinn and is t-xi;« Fiiink W*inc;i\iind his nrrhcsjji COXflfTE JIOpiEVOF THE U JTODY ei Av.tmU IM p:trua»- Thrifty Local Residents capped. votes. He won ten of the conn 3Ji>vif Aiidt-rsfii. carrying nine GUIDE When you mail coupon it right, .you will he seni ANY 3 BOOKS OPFJtU - mium 'tow. J . "lee Club Christiansen, M/s\ Will lace G. Dex- he the main l.citfic nf di'i-u:.: ion a: a .meeting of logal it-preset: will prnvide thKinusic. Prizes wl\ • • fflUMMlif M* WctOTH (Couti'nucd ,on Page Eight) •'.if live-' 30 Jocal districts, polled lellt «U about bulh, shiubw CROCUS YOU CHOOSE FROM THIS PAGE FOR ONLY SI. plus a Aw cen« ut iWriS of 71 btlowa opnu- ter, Mrs. RoJ*md R. Graham, Jr., With the slogan "Now is the lie awiirded fur ltitKiirettiest, mo. (hipping COM. Two books are your gift for joining! and one It your first plottf dlilocu*; «v«rr Important arl* wllh narratm 'text. Tb» whoJa Receiving $341,781 I' coniinunilus served by tlie-cnmpauy scheduled tor -t p. m vn'j-s while his running —bf Uit man vtuta radio in it* badnntoca rithk op to Kana ana Mrs. J: Pypuinther, Mrs. William Time .When Gratitude Means l original and tuiiiiiesb^ostiunos. •election. Thereafter, you will receive regularly the Club's Bulletin, ttoni hav* thrtlted mlllkKM. S11 (aa. nliil ra^v *- C'.iiiimissionor FJ'itz, eol- A ineetinu will be Iveid tiinisr which describes the forthcoming $1 selections, also occasional, extra-. Something," the workers will raise W-l>»3 4.2M1 voles! William J. DAFFODIL < » lin, Mrs. William J. Miller, Mrs. Christmas Club checks totaling i> be rt-pi'i-si'iiU'd at the in Siaiulia Hall at »:lft to ' wValne books Up to $1.49. But you buy only the books you want. ct* of Wormalloo.on ebltnd funds which arc to be used ttut'ing ' U>i'n«l/1lapv>/a- vancvanea* la dltUojurj-maklnill f aebltnd • Township Altfirni'v BULB PUNTING A • ta Uw last loo IUXI 10.(10toblts0 bl. •Robert D. Schellcng and Mrs. John .$341,781 are being distributed, this iii.il iii'raiii'eiiu.'nts. Prticecds Send Up Money—Just Maitthe Coupon! • BIlltT. patmUi. tmunneetune , Bu>r Open House i-i Xota-jisJ);}) Committee, carried x Haiti, aenuntow, baaklni, aoelal A^bhcwmon. week to 3,030 persons by the Cran- mski. and Alaym". Fred be -iisocl fur the (Aenenil wclfat When you see your introductory Three-Book Package—and think-of atcturUy, «ec. U.0M tart*. taWMt 600.000 eopi« In print. ^^ ' tixr 5i3>t disiMcl by a slight margin RUIER THE ' VELVET DOUBLET - haat IJ; associate membership drive, ford oiiices of the Suburban Trust ablecl veterans and their depen-' SCi'LLA fund." the hook bargains you will continue to receive from the Club—you will r~1 THE CBEXTtJT STORV EVER TOlD • Smw. Joan BodHas aalla< with awi ^IMV <>dg«.-d\0I |been planned by the Cranfo, Company and the Union;County dents. r t* delighted to have become • member! 1/ not, return all booit aad Columbm • "am tba *dt« or tb» a*. Scheduled Fulur n by the alTeclcd Set at Schools * «l all bulk*... M gueiswuU (althriil n-talltiw «f tlu Umalaa ld" Yat.%...> h.U i h t« Club. F»i!ij wi 1hf .tcirfh, ior a total of four mtithership will bt cancelled, without further ohlicjtiou! Act at •tanr of jMua.brtn.ln* Mmm an amd i Trust Company. This represents "Every cent contributed in the c( niiiuinilies vSilh iv.uaid to the III observani'e of'-s^ineru'^rc Er^tt- y tboM shot* JUnt van antwtnatwtMd « alrl , a recent meetiag, the^xecu- an increase of $10,872 over the ANEMONE Ll. John TYuschor .one* to take advantage of this offer—mail the coupr > now! to jrsa. h» land, anh, a«. a»Ja. t, i- Memorial campaign Will be used right in •cojiipj.iny's pemliiVg .ippheati'm for k of the club (xmiplctod lotiil distributed here last year. .•a'lmii Wt-ek, the IKV t'riif.H'l 8*^iu] IL Tnost. unsufct'ssful Re- UftlEDAY OKN DOLLAR BOOK CtUB, CATICEN CITY, N€W VOAV 1 Needlework Guild ;i wati;r r.iK' iiu-jSV-i' will him;e Re<'t iyoH Discharge IKS S3Si P." ITS for the campaign/which will Mailed Monday night by the lo-tii is community," said'Cotrimander liilblli-.si-hiKil-; will coiuliiKt: -i.fw-cn BiiuSiilarjin luitniiut- for governor, upon tin- ronKMi^ ol\hi ifjiisatfj 'cill hut the lirst and Jenth. Krilium 5e directi-rl by Mrs. IJ; P.'Forguson. •al branch of the Suburban Trust i Gus Cohen. "Every cent will be Slates Animal Evei house" I'uring tin' m \.f two w>« ks-. (1 AH WOOD — I,t. Cj-.g.) :Jo prepared by Ituek, SeilO i SOU (OWITIONII "ho1 is well knowrl in local music Rite Slated Company were 1,405 checks for a j used in welfare work fur. disabled- «l!4!-ir*rii--lw« , 1<> roll up 4,044 votes Teuseher, husband of Mrs. of New York City, ci.nsiMli'i.u fii- Piiveiit.-. .ind other eifuttij $-*. . . , . $4.95 Kobryn .Teuseher of 524. Fou ' .u-ji's.. InvitaUoiis have been is- total of $1511,000. Last year this j , t Varis and their families, ForNowmber >• ^.iftfiJi lor ROIMM'I B. Meyner,x v o c gineers", ami suhmilliil.to mj." I'Ul"he invited In visit I'U-vt't.in. I -i 1-Ib. -'.*- . $139 DAY LILY .ivemie. was recently discha iit-d to mortrthan 200 associate bank's Christmas Club had .1,442 Annual ingathering the Hvrtj-wit-i-jt. Mr Meyner garnered \ v^ I Police to Honor "Our chapter is repeatedly call- Ilist Thursday. Shi i m.ni !;' huols on Mntiii;i> *" ..r. J-w vriUs here than any other tr.oni the Nav.v after being reca '•••I'lnbers t*i renew tjieir niember- members who received checks to- ford Branch of the' Needlework uiiig /ind |!ooM--.vi-lt and t.i.tu:< • o duty for twenty m ps- fijr the current sensou. taling. $148,000.' . . od upon to aid -the disabled veter- 'Guild of Amvru% Inc., will be The acTiumlijig. ;nul i-ii^inter c:indi-f«'.i p»T- 1 Church, WatviMt avenue, from .9 i gineenns C-»> tuni • will .report rivin( coniniiiHsioii. Next ' CNTIMM'I 1 sti'i) " UrtJow.i.t.d K A. Williams, Jr., his The annual Christmas concert Cranford Local, 52,, PBA, will be. 781, as compared with $182,9091 ultimately receive from hi* gov- This j/a charity that hel|is nil i MADONNA LILY 1 •haritu^," Mis, Curtis G. Culin,! would he the holdmu o.i .p.uhlia f (li-iit of\.sellouts. innoiiru.vil fti^S oppotu-tit. .Williams I'. ' ihe Glee Club has become iy held tit'9-a. m. Wodnesday in St.whieh went to 1,774 club members |elnmon t ' FOR INpOORS president, said. "To become a mem j lieuiiiil! on "I In; inatler. ' the publ.iX si-limil will, lio ct.K-k-.ii first distrirt by four i "Pillar feature .in the cominunity Michael's Church' by the Police iast November. • . "We must bo prepared also to FOR OUTDOORS »'!ii'ring the Christmas seiison .qnd'is ,New Christmas Clubs will be her/()he has only to contribute two! Conducting nl a Mirvey il Ihe' o,n Novi rutu^r li- o that te.u. K.-o Memorial.Service Association. meet other emergencies Which and :idiniin.--tni.tiir c;«n attt-tut ttd- TPh<- oi.n.-ti1ution.-il amendment to 'ways enthusiastically received. 1 Parted by the Suburban Trust w articles of wearing apparel or j water nunpaiivs lacilitii s bya di-'- At the breakfast , which will arise when the velejrnn is partially Trnmial l.unyi-nt of tJu'"N»%vv J«-ir- tinpi and raffles.'carried !!•-nry Boardman, diiyclor, has ar- follow at 10 a. m. at Markos Res- .Company on Monday and by theciisabled.and- , although he receives/ household linens once a year, interested engnic'<-r was oi iii ivd by rut;t These articles are distributed to (the Pl'C in. .July In in- sey [-.niicitiifV A cia'tioti in. At-•"twse'iby a *34-vote margin. It lost r • ':iycd a program of unusual in- taurant, LC Edward V. Veber "ol- Union County Tf Company on a small compensation, award-from . *'' * ' welfare agencies and institutions rCon tin i on' I'twc i l.inlii- l".f *CV»«tJ««rd r-t Pan* Kiaht» START INDOOR BUlJ '.i ll'St., the Newark ' Police Department November 16. the government, is taken seriously l! was announced that associate will spenk. Lieut. Weber is a Iraffic | ill and is unable to continue his if the immediate neighborhood;" !:.«'nihtTships lire open to all resi- authority und an instructor at theHearing SeWduled j employment." she explained. , ' • ir.s of Cranford, Ga^vood. Ken- Newark Police Academy. He' is a The Board of Adjustment will Commander Cohen said the DAV Mrs. Culin said that'women who Service League Subscription Drive Nets $1,714 have not been approached ma v \ld'. a public hearing Monday eve- j maintains a free service to all vet- ( contact any director for additional • PAPER WHltE^NARCISSUi|| "';«'s. All. persons' interested in join- Army. * , ninu. on'the application for a zon-,crans in their efforts to obtain ude- Tfc Ori'nford Junior Service 1" 1 information. ™ ^ the club and enjoyinc the pop- Chief William^Fischer will be ing vn.ri.ance by- the. Cr.anford quatc compensation and pension. Jjefted SI .714.71 for .its'^nul- • SOL D'OER — AMARYLLIS toastmaster at the breakfast and Swimmhig Club, Inc.. for a private ^assists in the proper presentii- Directors include: Mrs. C ("I v .•' .r Christmas concert may con- iMlniry, Mrs. J. .1. Hanker. Mrs. ciunfits from the seven .1'. ':>- '^t Mrs. Ferguson at 1 'Lenox I the association's chaplain, tho.Rev. .-wimming pool nt Brown's Picnic tion of claims for government ben- ' subscrip'.iou campaign • PREPARED HYAONTH BUli appllca-" Joseph Donnelly, assistant pastor l.Grove, located on Rosellc avenue jellts and aidsjn job and • hospital J. Bargos, Mrs. I.isle Ileardslee. i- membership (ConfiMiicd on Paw EiyUU cw.ndur-U'd tor The Cran- '• ions..and tickets., ., (Continued on page two) at,the fopt of Bloomingdalc ay.enue. problems. HYACINTH GLASSES -v CVUwn inil Chronicle. The BLUE DISHES — PEARL tHU No Mail Delivery <.-ndt'd las-t Saturday. s Iho drive, members of. First Aid Squad Takes Over Ambulance On Armistice Day ?%.* "f-EUi- unijej the chairmanship SEED RYE FOR COVtR CROP! t i The Post nrticf, bii'iUs aiu'l -? SkSr.-. 3Jotvrji M. (Line socur»'d' At cerelnoiiies Saturday after- .jiuinicipal ol'ices will lie elnsed 3Z*i v_(-u ;.nd l,4Wt renewal sub- '• v/ all ri'iiy'next Wednesday, Armis- "on, the Cranford First Aid final week, the league \ polity and lire departments Qf Michucl's School will bboo _cl«.'sjr d 42 neu and 47 renewal .' i-dutv'of answering calls,lor the jj•limit,, iind lH-iielited from 1 in nbscirvancc o.t .tliii. ulidayr No Parking Problems — Drive In Y«rd i' <>l llie ambulanci . There will !»• nn mail deliv- n A1 4jinl li' renew,il sub- ' Mayor F. P. Andersen presented eries Wednesday, and windows .-iis i*MHiv*>d at the uewspa- !<• keys of the yt-lvcle to Victor D. tff.the Post O|Vu;e will lie closed hi.lu'on. pivsident of ihr s(|iippr<'ss<' out ihat all funds received open.during the regular hours ol shown presenting rlu'ilc fer'SI.714.71 U> Mrs. Robert M. Cruri*. |>r,i|nirii.".; amlhtm. lit i Township Itil. )iulr fr**n, p+lal pinh, Salety Commissioner Clarence,ll Fritz, Mr. Shuhecn, Mayor 'Andersen,' Police Chief William A. to put coins in narking meters tion campaign which the league conducted Inr this, uuw^pap^ir. bd-iinnual subscription drivo t-'i'iimiitt*'* last w»«k mid an ord- i ' H7.i/*. Sii.i I.' !• ja. - Fischer, and S«t. Harry Pauo, captain oi the'First Aid Squud, -I'lioio by Duckworth en "the holiday. . ' Lookins on ib Mrs. W. W. Stout, Ji;, i)luj,itlent ol tht kdiue- on Page Eight) 116-118 SOUTH AVE^ E. 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