Wilson Co. Seeks New Site in Union
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erament better serve Bgmtagcr declar 10 in 1«CML department of Q State Officers Star of Elizabeth Council 37 How Cranford Republicans Voted T GIVT instituted tbe Jocal group. The at the session and bolder Benhinger. past district deputy was Mrs. Jos- ID 2D 3D AD SO MD ephine Murray of RoseUe. Park FOK STATE SENATQK — 2,147 ._ _• •r—-—-^/- CVNCERI Attend D of A 140 249 222 .206 232 277 182 369 187 Board Urged and deputy was Mrs. Jennie Mc- Kenneth C. Hand -,-• .... 83 V - CbL Depew/X$8i Cloud. also of RoseUe Park. AMIMCAM. 2£ Freeholder Albert X Benntager, it • ' - .- . S • ' • roit GENERAL ASSEMBLY 55 71 57 69' 103 98 e< 124 95 -773 To Combat Re^ Celebration Ethel M. Towner 36 152 1,697 In his address last Thursday be- toeinv ^t 76 109 206 177 1M 177 204 142 300 Lt Col Jajnes G. State officers were guests 'of the Newcomers' Gardeners Florence Dwyer J. 133 219 126 1.362 fore sociology classes of Union Jun- ^riton road has Harry' D. Johnson Council 123. Irene T. -Griffin , 55 83 158 136 119 137 196 152 68 118 194 169 172 164 208 152 309 1,706 CombatjReserve of , GARWOOD ORD KENILWORTH Daughters of America, last week Separate from dub Fred E. Shepard ,. 251. 121 1,435 ior College, urgfd the creation of G. C. Thomas '..— 53 106 17P 140 138 138 185 133 Armore/DivUion of the when the group celebrated its fif- The Newcomlrs" Garden Club 26 . 71 162 96 881 an industrial relations commission sey National G ] Arthur, E.Lloyd. Jr. 55 91 94 ' 94 82 110 202 103. 1,213 teenth anniversary in the Masonic has attained maximum member- 47 103 by the board to attract pew Indus DriWM CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, APRIL 27V 1951 22 Pages — FIVE CENTS Donald D. Mackey r 81 135 130 128 . 127 157 - ^ —. — . — ^* ^»x# \% Oil Temple. , , • ship .of 2S persons. «*yn'i***n* * **! raander. has annnnr,^c ^fc—Mre. Adeline a»rro«ntheI 219 195 202 170 338 "158 -1,966 "Hundreds of acres ~of suitable TCofcDepewwili^Vc. Hendricks of Clifton, state coun- '. Henry G. Nulton '*. .» 77 133 221 292 Turn (Clock Back for . Remember—Clean-Up Local Youths Injured Club, it was disclosed Monday 13 13 29 19 25 35 31 49 42 industrial sites exist within the ,the reserve command at iui cilor; Mrs. Caroline Clock, of Jer- Stanley Sredzinski .'.'. quarters in Paterson. He r» sey City, past state councilor and nighj »l a meeting in the home of county," he said. ', / Daylight Saving Time Committee Week Begins May 7 - / In Collision at Shore Mrs John Shupper. II Oak lane. FOR BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS • Col. George S. Saunders on Wilson Co. Seeks ."grandmother" of the unit.; Mrs. 129 143 180 131 263 120 1.433 The freeholder's recoriimenda- Caldwell, who retired Don't forget to turn your Health Officer William P. Smith Nicholas Coles, 17 years old, of The group will be known in the Nelson L. Carr ••—••. 57 104 180 126 116 1.245 ion came as a result of a number Margaret Warner, organizer of the 58 92 117 104 133 152 118 198 business.. ' hiis reminded residents that the 25»West Holly street and Walter future as the. Floraphile Garden , •! • Elfle Scheideler .....:....... 157 261 126 1.505 of questions that followed his, talk clock ahead one hour before iJ council. Charter members and 21 54 95 160 173 148 147 200 141 week of May Ml will be "Clean- Chapman, Jr., 18 years old, of 9 Club. Chas'. L. Bauer, Jr 131 77 163 82 950 in which hit- described, the func- A resident here four you retire Saturday night: To Study past councilors were present and . , Lee S. Rigby : I-;.-:......,...... 34 62 82 130 .98 91 Up Week" in Cranford. The pro- Howard E. Gosling of Westfield, 126 107 107 153 98 179 85 LO73 tions of the various county depart- Depew is a native of Daylight Saving Time goes Oak lane returned home yesterday, New Site in Union received gifts. Mrs. Dorothy Johrt- 34 76 108 gram is held annually under joint a chrysanthemum grower, spoke ' R Story Rowland : 81 83 96 54 113 65 716 the war, he aided in <teve! son, councilor, presided. •' William • T. Reilly .... 31 47 82 64 ments as well as the relationship into effect officially at 12 mid- ponsorship of the health depart- from Fitkin Memorial Hospital, on the culture of chrysanthemums. of the hedgerow cutter WW Mrs. Gladys Johnson, chairman of the freeholder board to the night. Parking ment, police ancT fire departments Neptune, where they were taken A horticultural report on zinnias FOR TOWNSHIP^COMJIITTEE — courts, the Park Commission and invented by Sgt. Curtis Ool To Retire Tuesday Decision Stands Unless of' arrangements, was assisted by 151 166 200 126 286 174 ^1.645 and public works staff. )_ Friday following an automobile Wins Second Prize in was given by Mrs. Jerome Taddco, Howard Cowpecthwaite ....... 67 108 185 182 other county agencies. .; • Jr. a former resident. He ;3 The hour you lose will "be Mrs. Marie Ernst, Mrs. Florence 44 87 157 153 135 129 158 112 210 87 1,272 of the three men who recen*-1 Scavengers will pick up refuse accident In Wall Township, near Suit Withdrawn, member. James- P. Duffy ^ ». 42 55 49 74 443 returned in September when Would Review Plan State Poster Contest Doolitlc. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanford. Marion. H. Dozois .'. 22 38 37 35 31 60 "The industrial development that Legion of Merit for 5? left at the curb on thejr. regular Bclmar. ".'..• ' . Mrs. Robert Neuman was ap- 89 90 139 83 197 70. 959 we have seen in Union County has in Florida the clock-hands are rolled back. A Cranford High School senior, Plant Official* Say Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Fanny Charles J. Christian 37 57 103 94 90 with the invehtion. For Organization of alls during the week.' Residents pointed to act as chairman of the 32 53 77 . 69 81 66 103 63 142 777 not been helped in any way by of The third. Cranford boy, George William Jackson, of 201 Higli Azar. club's private flower show to be Thomas 'A. Albans .,.....; ; After the war. Col. l are urged to clear their home and The H. A. Wilson Company of thecounty'governing body, ithink 7L Edward Wolf as a member Parking Authority property of debris which might Molson, 17 years old, of 42 West street, has won second prize of a Newark, which has been the sub- The Past Councilors' Club pre- held June 18. ' TOTAL VOTES. CAST — ganized and commanded all 'township Committee wilhm $200 National Defense Bond, in a 267 333 229 454 263 2,663 we are remiss in our duty to our Personnel of the special commit- have accumulated during the past Holly street, who suffered a frac- ject-of several largely attended and sented the council with a flag. Cap- Mrs. Charles Van Inwagen, Republican .„.....'. ... 117 178 295 278 249 connaisance squadron of thTl ; month or six weds was state-wide poster contest sponsored ; 4 4 22 24 9 25 15 39 154 growing .population, if we do not tieth Armored Division at J tee to look into the advisability of year. There will be no extra charge ture of the left leg, will remain controversial meetings of. the tain Margaret Armstrong received chairman of the book committee, Democrat „......'....... 10 2 take affirmative steps to brine new last night with the au- by the' New' Jersey Employ ,the field. He is employed h»l setting up a Parking Authority in 'or the service. at the hospital. • Township Committee' and the the gift on behalf of the degree announced that she has started the industry to Union County," Ben nt that the commiiHionw Cranford to provide more Off-street Physically Handicapped Commit- Board of Adjustment since the team.. circulation of two new garden Thermodyne Corporation J , next Tuesday from the; Young Coles' suflercd a back tee. Theme of the contest was "It's nin'ger said. ' ' York. • parking areas' and deal with'other firm applied early last fall for the Table decorations were in green books among members. .Virginia Pulp and Piper related parking problems was. an- injury while Chapman had cuts Ability That Counts — Hire the rczoning of the. Sperry tract to and Mrs. W. C. Weidner were high, "Other counties in New Jersej and will soon take up Extended und' yellow with candles and Other members present Leaders Scrub Cabin Speech Classes Give have/successfully operated an in- nounced by Finance Commissioner Physically Handicapped." permit construction of a new mil- Mrs- John Bradley, Mrs. James Bridge League Marks ollowed by Mr. and Mrs. Mose A. ,.in Florida. CCMory on the head which required seven spring .(lowers. A large birthday dustrial development commission Aids Benefit. Fred P. Andersen, chairman, at a The local student,. whose poster lion dollar plant here, probably Caruso. Mrs. William H. Jones, 2raig and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rear- At Lake Surprise Play at High School stitches. ••'."' cake was displayed. Mid-Point of Series and have produced hundreds of Mrs.'Carl. H. Masott ofl oi/ vtho has been ••rith meeting of the Township "Commit- won iirst prize in the Union Coun- will locate in Union, near the ck, all of Cranford. „' Cranford, Westfleld and Rahway To promote the collection of May 5 New Deadline The council is nartied for the Jr;. Mrs. Walter Swartz, Mrs. Ad- The duplicate bridge matches of millions of dollars in new ratables.