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Mrs. John M. Thorn of JS-BFart-J of lather and^ son is of dMntJLowe. Prayer is ofMBamapo road on April 19. never really altered, never chang- A son. John Harold, to Mr. and way Village on April M. Knowledge of God Pictured : ed for a tnflfflfnt TJia zeal man, eternally, the troth which Christ Mrs. Ernest J.Gelger of 12» Thom- Mr. and Mrs. George Debate of]| ('tirii' •••... •••.'. ' ; spiritual and etemaL the only man Jesus referred to is our source of as street oh April It. 203 North Lehlgh avenue auiotjnei As Way of Freedom for Men there is. dwells to the drrinei A son, Stephen William, to Mr. the birth of a daughter. Janine. «m[ presence — in Mind, SouL Spirit freedom.' Freedom tan what? From an the false nhvsjk^ sense and Mrs. Edward Gill of 105 Better May 17 at Beth Israel BosnitaU Drive an TlcWiire. Tin Way off ~ avenue on April 3T Walk '. was the topic of a lec- Ity. To know this means frreilnm " f an tne ills of the Newark. world in Ch flesh. Realization of dMne Love's Twin sons, David Wuluun and Carefully ture on Christian Science given by one may read from fears and doubts; it Arthur Perrow, C a. of Chicago, Mare Wayne, to Mr. and Mrs. Cautlotuh of the Bible and. comply any problem of the world CUIIflll Henry Gonfcy of 315 Jtetford ave- m, a member of the Board of with rtt loving invitations for men lectureship of The Mother John's statement that -Cod Is today. lESIfEITS nue on Apfa 29. |^^ 4VGQCB9V UtafiUT ^BSwetaftlXsssMfiD aVOsQsssuMa) "Healing the sick to the appUca- xlTiAm Susan, to Mr. .Church, the Fust Church of Christ. with Cpd ben and now, said be- love; and be that dweDath to Ion) A m- , iW^ntWt in Boston. Mass.. before come aware of their God-ordained dweOeth to God. and God to him" Uon of the law of God, which ad- The following bfaths ham been and Mrs. George D. Green of 108 GAR WOOD CRANFORD KENILWORTH a large audience Tuesday evening freedom in the truth. (I John 4: IS) is basic To dwell in Jo** recorded at the office of William F. Spring Garden street on April JL in the Craaford High School aud- God, who is Love, means a con- dhrtoe Principle of true. t A daughter. Janice Kay, to Mr. "If men really understood God of vital **T* tt4rr VotLVI. N5. 19 ilniium. and Mis. Axthle S. Guyer of 6 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1949 20. Pages — FIVE CENTS instead of haying mare belief in The world today is far from be- A daughter. Patricia Batoe, to Willow street on April 11. In introducing the speaker. Mrs. some kind of supreme being, the Mr. and "Mrs" ."- EUnrart• h ofM Beverly Butland, second reader ing unified in its concepttf Christ throngh spbttml means, but A daughter. Linda Sue. to Mr. resultant behavior would dispel all Jesus, the great master Christian— this as wen as m other manttecl Buchanan street on April 4. Added Mail Collection of the First Church of Christ, the confusion **"* bewilderment and Mrs. Foster L. Lowrey of 70 Weed Cutting Project Memorial Trees his purpose, his teachings and their tions of tba infinite ppower of good, A aony Bichard Dennis, to Mr. Bumslde avenue on April 0. Progress Scientist. Cranford. sponsor of the of the hour. To know and demon- hi Business Center Councillors Day-Long Program Planned lecture, stated "Grateful Christian J< it may be stated to Bihtteal lan- A son, Robert Lee, to Mr. and To Be Started Today Dedicated by Legion Rotary Club strate the fact that God is the one guage. The natural efvetli of 4 Sylvester street en April 4. Postmaster Arthur Metz an- TkT 1 • a» ' A Scientists everywhere, freed from divine ^ntyl1 fgynn* would Mrs. Robert L Nylen of 102 Hern- Crews of the public works de- As a memorial to deceased other men of bis day, but' the not the things of the 8pfrtt of God: MiehaeL to Mr. and Mrs. ing avenue on April 24. nounced partment today will begin cutting nd in har- the hy*wn and mesmeric On Adult two weeks For Granford Day June 10 members, Cranford Post, 212, many by the heeling ministry of Christ ws# and is the truth which for they axe foojlshnw unto him: Louis R. Cambeletta of lit New A daughter, TJIM<« Susan, to Mr. weeds between the sidewalks and American Legion, planted four Program tendencies toward strife, hatred, tional collection at 8 p. m. from The theme will be Cranford next w Christian Science, gladly avail Jesus taught neither can be know them, street on April ML and Mn. Edward G. Outlaw of 25 jst iNamed for curbs throughout the township, it dogwood trees on the grounds of wars, and Other discords. they are i*^ mail boxes in the business center. Friday, June 10, when from' as wnmif!••» of the opportunity to and which be referred to when be A son. Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs. Wast End place on April 11. was. announced, yesterday by early as 7 a. m., until the last street Records will be provided the Casino, the post's headquar- The human —'ff doubt such said, "Before Abraham was, lam" (I Cor. 2:14). Education Collections from the boxes in this 9 Township Engineer P. J. GralL for dancing and Paul Selby, phy- ters, following1 the Memorial''Day share with others the knowledge of Peter V. Caravano of 131 North A daughter. Mary Elizabeth, to area previously were made only square dance is ended in the eve- the *»—n«f truth. infinite presence; but even -In the (John 8:58). "Christian Scientists have a deep LebJgh avenue on April 21. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Priestey of Store Your During the week, the de- sical education instructor at the ceremonies here on Monday. For Boys midst of confusion or fear, God's at 5 a. m. The postmaster said Boys Camp ning, Cranford'residents will ob- "Man, "tmA» in the feeling of love and gratitude for A daughter, Sharon Gwenette, to 125 BurnsMe avenue on April 7. partment has built a new road of high school, will call the numbers. Commander A. Jules Dommer- "Xbis is a particularly happy oc- presence and power have not the new procedure will be con- serve their first all-out Cranford uirtnmim of God. the real, man, itthshe Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Crawford A son, Thomas Tucker, to Mr. Community CVwinril penetration macadam along a sec- Day in MacConnell Park. Boy Scouts have made tentative gue was head of the officiating casion,'' Mrs. Butland continued*, changed, for He is All and every- forever spiritual, sinless, agek Precious Furs tinued since it has proved its worth Appointments Made Christian Mary Baker of 201 Orange avenue on April 4, and Mrs. Charles E, Roberts of 105 speeding up the tinmiHng of tjon of Balmiere Parkway, grad- plans.to build a special seven- committee at the dedicating of the Cranford High Seniors "for not only are we to hear, an where. The Psalmist put it. "If I deathless. It is this basic view of Offera Services in ed and sealed Lafayette place be- Representatives of organizations yard-long rope bridge • over the trees. The ceremonies were fol- inspiring message which will lift Eddy; whose great gift to the world A daughter, Cheryl Ann, to Mr. Maple place on April 4. For safety and as a protection against moths, arc mall for business people of the For Season Opening iking part in the program re-' make my bed in hell, behold, thou man wbfch is mchicted to John's A daughter, Noreen Elizabeth, to Reestablishing School' tween Springfield avenue and Wil- Cranford River as part of their lowed by an Open House at.the To Be Guests on our thought to behold man's heri- art there" (Ps. 140:8), »«*««tiii of can and Mrs. Herbert H, Crooks of 188 and theft, store them in our modern cold storage town. viewed plans last' night at a meet- ?g statement, ""Whenever is born of Her zeal and love for aB mankind, North Lehlgh avenue on April 10. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ross of 246 w At Silver Lake July 3 low street, repaired Lexington ave- contribution to the program. Casino for. members of the post tage of freedom as the child of course, that the confusion mortal God dojn not commit sin^jBor vaults; f«j"f'nM' rates. , * The Cranford Community Coun- The boxes affected are located ing in the township rooms. Mrs. Commissioner Robert Smith re- and its auxiliary and their fami- his and above an, her love for God A son, Bichard, & Mr. and Mrs. North avenue, west, on April 18. Councillors for the coming sea- nue from ..Stoughton avenue to Sidney Nunn, chairman, was in Vocations Day God. but It will be given by one mind generates—its bewilderment, seed, wyn^ln^h in hfanj* sod he cil Tuesday' night voted to offer at the following points: Cranford Denman road caused by the con- ported. It was announced that the lies. who is an old friend and one time he and His Christ. led to her discov- Patrick J. Devlin of 35 A son, Virgil Joseph, Jr., to Mr. Bring them in or phone EL 2-2300, and our bonded son at the Cranford Boys' Camp, charge. • • Twenty-eight Cranford High fears, and anxieties-^ean be ex- cannot sfe, bscajiae he Is its service* to the Board of Edu- Trust, North Union avenue and which opens Sunday, July 3, at struction of a new sanitary sewer, Girl Scout House.on Springfield member of our Cranford Church, bprn Jot ery of Christian. Science, the foil read on April 20.' and Mrs. Virgil Joseph Sargent of messenger will call. Second floor. Alden street, township rooms, rail- School seniors will be guests of pelled if we accept the divine pres- God" (I John £•). revelation of the glorious truth 209 Cranford avenue on April 29. Sliver Lake, were announced this and improved a section of Lexing- Highlighting the project of serv- avenue wll} be open to the public Arthur Perrow.'* ence, infinite Mfwi. as the only -, Margaret Elizabeth, cation for the reopening of an road station—north side; Union ing, coffee to commuters, from 7 from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and from members of the Rotary Club next "Prayer 1* affrays which Jesus said would make us to Mr. and Mrs. Whitman.!. Dick- A daughter. Donna Fern, to Mr. week by Stanley F. Grayson, camp ton avenue from Raritan road to Thursday at a special Vocations* The lecturer spoke in part as Adult Education School here next County Trust, South Union and Colin Kelly street., Completion of to 9 a. m., at the railroad station, 2 to 5 p. m. A booth will be ar- never need be tmanstrtnd. son, of 1)9 Roosevelt avenue on Ap- and Mrs. Sylvanus J. Shaw of 15 south avenues. Post Office. director. GeKeWamer Day program arranged, by the follows: "Good is never absent, regard- is no such (thing as. fall The school trustees recently They are Eugene'Woehner, Jack the improvement on Romore place will be a special tribute to be ex- ranged by Ship 281, and "This knowledge of God is the ra at ."" • ,", •';• nm«M» place on April 23. On' Saturdays, Sundays and holi- tended to the oldest Cranford com- there also will be an ..exhibit of club's vocational service commit- "Today we have the Bible and less of the evidence of the physical prayer, wnen or " * way of from A daughter, Karen Lynn, to Mr. A daughter, Karen, to Mr. and offered to make available school Mtudck, John Sloat, Charles Chris- is scheduled for the coming week, tee with the cooperation of the the Christian Science textbook, senses to the contrary. God is "of both faith and days, mail is collected from these tian, Jr. and Dick Walters. A sixth the engineer stated. muter. Mayor George E. Oster- handicraft by the Cub Scouts. , (ear, from sin and free- and Mrs. LeRoy A. Eldel of 10 Mrs. John J. Sorrentmo of 16 Keith facilities and to cooperate with boxes at 2:30 p. m. heldt will be on hand to greet the Memorial high school guidance department "Science and Health with Key to ppure r eyes than to behold evil" causa'the response Is •Ala ic And. Denman place on April 14. Jeffries avenue on- April 29. councillor will be appointed with- Other organizations planning' lean from linittatk any n BUiwifl)Vl' local organlta- resident who is named Cranford's booths for the occasion Include the Purpose of the program Is to give the Scriptures" by Mary. Baker (Hab. 1:13) are the words of tabUshed, awaiting one's SO, as Mm.. Eddy gly states Mr. A daughter, Barbara Elizabeth, in the next week. The councillors veteran shuttler. Names of per- the senior boys a practical view both of which volumes are Habakkuk. '"Dhrine Love's 'ever-- tion e Lions Club, Union County Park I 1 and 206 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Stout of sons who liave traveled' the com- of' the business or profession in much beloved by Christian Scien- available benefactions heal, uplift, eUvtee and only ikresence which to Science and HeaMh^p. »7). "Jin adult education are receiving Red Cross VFWHolds Commission, the Cranford Dra- Lions Club to Award 226 North (avenue, east, on April fashion Centre, Elizabeth muter's route for many years which they are interested. To ear- ' Walnut avenue on April 7. program was to operation nere Jojr ing instruction at the Westfleld 1 tists. Through the revelation of .and sustain men by showing thelr supplies an gotd. •-• - Citizens of the world, accent the A daughter, Martha Beatrice. um>tlc .^ .the Roman'R s . .J ry tout - this pbov .each* RoUrUaf • »•••- - -- .•.-•-•-•. .' -i- Memori; shouW be referred tb'Mrs/Walter 'glorious liberty of. the children of several ypmrs prior to the yiar. Y.M.CA. whichwlU Qualify them Crane's Ford Chapter, Daughters Savings Bond in Ntume Wfliaaa Btahy neW -rrpretrnto- to Instruct campers in the Red J. Conley sd that a'selection can of the American Ijtcvolution. John- O£ Charter Member participating In the program has &&&&&L "" tive of the Central AJlantfe Area Cross lifesavlng .and jgwlmmlng ouse be made.. '* '-;". • ;: son and Johnson Baby Products invited a boy to visit his place of : /Henry J: Shaheen, in charge of The Lions Club Tuesday night business, during the morning. The Council of the YJajOA^ who ad- Day Events courses. "" " '"^ '' ' Plant, =the Woodslde Manor and voted to establish the "G. K. War- •LV dressed a recent meeting of the Harry Zepfler will return for his the coffee-serving project, reported Civic Association, the Photo- sponsors will endeavor to give" that the coffee will be donated by ner Memorial Award," which will the boys answers to such questions CoundL was tgain Tues- third season as assistant director, John Fraley Receives graphic Society,' and Junior Vil- be presented annually to the top- day night and emplamwl further and Mrs. Janet SheUman will again Edward Aborn of 403 Casino ave- lage Improvement Association and as: Where does the high school Large Assemblage for Service Medal During nue, and will be prepared by the ranking honor, graduate of Cran- or college graduate start to. this the wuiaJags of » TJatCA. in a be camp chef. Union Junior College. ford High School. community ajjicfc as Cranford. He Work of readying'the camp for Cranford Diner. Girls to act as. R. J. Boddlngton of Wood & work? - What jobs are open to him? Services at Tablet Memorial pay Affair -\ hostesses will be provided by Mrs. The award, in memory of Mr, What Is a typical day's work? Row outlined the various plans under the coming season is progressing Selick, coconut' processing plant, Warner, who was. a charter mem- which the community, could par- Following Parade excellently. It was announced this A feature* of the Open House' A. J. Davits. ' Signs bearing the reported that the company will and where does one apply? What held by Capt, Newell Rodney* inscription, "Cranfordially Yours," ber and past president of the local qualifications are necessary? ticipate In the movementvand the week by President Victor D. Sha- distribute samples of. its' product service- club, will' be in the form of cost of each. ,; . \ . There was an attendance of over Fiske Post, 335. VFW} at the post will be placed at the entrance to during the all-day observance. Following the morning nunHnp. 2,000 Monday morning at services heen and Vice-president Robert all trains in the station, Mr. Sha- a $25 Savings Bond and a certi- m beaaltof Cranford 'Boat, 212, M. Crane. A crew of workmen cut rooms following the parade and Tables and chairs for the park will the student guests will attend the Living Is Easy conducted at the Memorial Tablet, heen announced. ficate. Heretofore, the club an- regular luncheon meeting of the the grass throughout the camp area exercises here on Memorial Day be provided by Cranford Post, 212, American Legion North Union and Springfield ave- For its program in the park, the nually has presented an American Rotary Club at the Howard John- last week-end. Work on the Ken-was the presentation to John Fra- American Legion; Commander A. flag to the honor graduate. Jutes Duuuunrgt nues, in memory of the 15 service ley, service officer, of a-service committee has tentatively ar- Jules Dommergue announced. The son Restaurant, Route 29. Guest fattens to^Mrt. Hanry^Brtakman men from this township who gave neth D. Martin recreation room is A |2S donation was voted to the nearing completion, and installa- medal In recognition of his work ranged for 15 booths to be spon- equipment will be carted to the speaker win be R. L. B. Roeasle, and WUHani R»tan for their par- their lives In World War I and the Union - County playground fund. employee counsellor of the Sato ticipation to the open house pro- tion of a new dock b expected to in behalf of veterans and their sored by various local groups. A park in trucks donated by Victor 57 who died in World War II. Lo- families. The presentation was speciality for children will be the Shaheen.' A. J. Davies, treasurer, reported Standard Oil Company of New grams for young people which are be completed shortly' the club has a substantial balance cal organizations participated in made by Commander Albert E. annual treasure hunt arranged by Mrs. Conley has requested resi- Jersey. The program has been held weekly at the Casino. The an impressive parade which pre- The new camp truck, purchased the youth service committee of the in its treasury. recently, was on display Monday Lane, Sr. dents to contact her If they wish aranged by Harvey Cannon and Cranford Council of Church Wo- ceded the ceremonies. Rotary Club. William J. Fredrick. Alfred Fri- Arthur Burditt of the dub's vo- men abo were cited for their out- in the Memorial Day parade. Mr. Fraley, chairman of the to donate books for the book sale. Albert E. Lane, ST., commander post's recent two-day poppy sale, - The club this year postponed the gola, Manning Rowitz, Robert J cational service committee, and standing participation to the pro- E. Calvin Shire, camp registrar, Others attending the meeting Later and August Thermann, Jr.' of Capt N. R. Fiske Post. 335. reports that the camp Js approxi- expressed thanks to the public for hunt from its usual place during were Mrs. E. G. Bishop, Mrs. R. A. Robert Hamey will present the gram. The latter citation was ac- VFW, was master of ceremonies Youth Week so that it might be were elected delegates and Edward speaker. K cepted for the canned by Mrs. C G. mately 25 percent filled and ap- Its support of the drive for funds Huse, Mrs. G. C: Dreyer, Mrs. Roy Shaheen, Magistrate Charles J. ***! for the services at the tablet, which 1 included among Cranford Day ac- The Rotary Club members par- for veterans' welfare work. T. Puckey, Alfred Frigola, Mrs. R. Albun. . plications are coming in daily. He tivities. P. J. Grail, reporting for Stevens and Clarence Fritz, alter- opened with the ringing of "Amer- urged applicants to give a first Music for the. Open House pro- J. Hawes, Mrs. M. Matthews, and ticipating in the program, their Report of the nominating com- ica" by the audience, led by Rob- the club, announced that the hunt nates, to the lions State conven- eaa LIVE hi oar erfap, fh* Mi and second choice of weeks. Ac- gram was provided by members of Mrs. E. A. Koyen. field of endeavor, and their stu- *•*>*•« mittee,' ti-tntf"V to have been ert S. Dow and accompanied by will be held from 8:30 to 4;30. tion June 24-28 to Atlantic City. ceptances, together with a list of the Bayway Easo Band, and one Named as delegates to the Inter- dent guests follow: Joseph Caru- submitted Tuesday night, was the Cranford High School Band. of the band's twirters entertained Prizes will be awarded to partici- so, barber shop, Donald Bock; postponed at the request of Stew- Instructions and equipment to take pants. national convention in July to New to your bonr-in, konr-«ui The invocation was by. the Rev. to camp, wOl be mailed about June also. John Delaney of Cranford Edward J. Dehmer, flowers re- art MeFadden, wnmiltlwt - William a Donnelly, pastor of St and Mrs. Gladys OTtellly of lin- In order that the hunt may not a* W«W Iglllam H. Barron, tailing, William Halford; A. K. • ...... 15 by Mr. 8birev Near Goal man. Another meeting will be M!chael*i Church. ' den, wife of the VFW county serv- Interfere with the historic tour -of president, and Henry J. Shal Meurer. hardware —«««tiif Wil- held later this month to the mu- secretary. Alternates are William hottest days . . . yrt £Moio»eo* wiA TW1> Following a brief address of ice officer, accompanied at the Cranford planned at that hour for liam •Fonshin; Roy H, MatBaan. nicipal buikUng to receive the re- welcome by Mayor George K. O»- piano. The program also Included children, Mrs. Anthony Henrich, E. Gourley and James A. Strong. fire Insurance, Ronald Bm; Mab> port of this commlttae. terheldt. the "Battle Hymn of the Set Legion selections by Stephen and Andrew representing the Village improve- In Drive President William Barron, who ert M. Crane, coal Mt presided, welcomed back Frank them when •eeesMry, they lav* it! fW letfc Mare than 79 members of the Republic" was sung by a double Wolononovich of Linden, accord- ment Association, reported that the iel Caruso; Joseph JF. council attended the meeting, quartet comprising Robert S. Dow, ionist and violinist. Dancing was 4:30 to 5:30 bus trip will be for Dooley after a several weeks' ab- estate, Thomas Goodman; which duct d by President Charles W. Gillespie, Jr.. John X children and the 2:30 to 3:30 and sence due to illness. Louis W. M. Llnzer, electrical eejL^_ wasc Night Plans enjoyed by many of those attend- Mental Hygiene Unit Fritz, vice-president of the Union Robert M(* Crane. Morrison, Herbert L. LeXhic, Hen- ing. 3:80 to 4:80 trips will be for adults. and supplies. Warren Blakery.. ry Mineur, Alfred J. Frlcke, Ar- Mrs. J. Angus Knowles and J. H. Within $300 of Local County Blind Association, was the The Ladles Auxiliary, of which guest of Al Frigola at the meeting. John A. Theisz, refined oil pro- thur Seelbach and Norbert S. Local Post, Auxiliary Mrs. Marion Jones is president, McMahon will be barkers for the ducts, Robert Storting;. C. Van tours. * Quota of $1,500 Mr. Fritz was raised in Cranford, Jr. College Smith. The quartet was directed To Take Part in Event served, a lunch of frankfurters and and his home stood on the site of Chamberlln, building construction, by Henry L. Boardman, and the potato salad. Roy MacBean, president of the Additional contributions total- Edward SUckney; G. Nelson Kling, At Warinanco Jane 10 Business Association, announced Ing approximately $300 will -put the Chimney Corner, present meet- accompanist was Molly Donald- Announcement was made thai ing place of the Lions Club. building management, John Bfl- Graduation son. Cranford Post, 212, new honorary members of the 500 that a full page advertisement Cranford over the top in the cam- ney; & S. El*enberg, drugs retak- 10.95 There followed a recitation of Legion, this year will again club are: John Winters, John Di- giving the outline and history paign here to raise $1,800, the Following a lengthy discussion, ing, William Guerriero; A.B. Cald- Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" by in the observance' of "Am of the association as well as a list- quota of the Cranford Committee the -club voted against Increasing well, public service revenue, Rob- Fabio, ST., Kenneth White, George its membership to, 60. Announce- Monday Night Robert T. Dunn, accompanied by Legion Night," which is to beheld Erick./rohn White. Michael Bren- ing of all members will appear. In of the Mental Hygiene Society of ert Nicholson; L. R. Allison, trans- this newspaper next week.' He ment was made that election • of Following completion of final the High School Band, after which at Warinanco Park stadium, 'Eliza- kaciy Mrs. Jennie Klopf, Miss Union County in the membership fer and storage, Lyle Burnett; Dr. omp also stated that special sales have drive begun during May, which officers will be held next Tuesday. i on TuesdayTd , thth e 10105 the double quartet sang "Blow beth, on Friday evening, June 10. Frieda Winger and E. P. Smith. Guest speaker at that time will be Edward Coe, medical, Leo John- This annual patriotic demonstra- been arranged by individual mer- was Mental-Hygiene Month. son; Dr. Carl G. Hanson, pediat- for. from Trumpet Blow." The next regular meeting of the chants for that day. the Rev. Eugene OTCeefe of the Union this week The Boy Scout memorial serv- tion, which was resumed in 1947 post will be next Tuesday night. This announcement was made Jesuit Order, now assigned to rics, Stanley SJursen. 12.95 Junior after a wartime lapse of five years, A class reunion will be the theme today by Mrs. Nicholas A. Toma- The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, were waiting for their marks and ice then was conducted under lead- Loyola House of Retreat, Morris- ership of James Loranger of Boy has attracted as many as 15,000 of the Co-Ed Club's part in the sulo, chairman of the local unit, Christianity Protestantism, Paul preparing for the jfcrteenth annual Republican Club observance. Mrs. T. G. Gilley re- town. Prior to the war, Father commencement exercises . to be Scout Troop 79 and Bobby Sim- spectators. Its aim is to emphasize who urged turning in of member- OTCeefe was dean of the Jesuit Bartholomew and William Buck- Americanism and ' the ' American ported. Shields of Cranford High ship cards and contributions as ley; William Fischer, tfWfe safety, held in the First Presbyterian mons of Cub Pack 103, following To Hear Fred Osman School representing the graduating High School, Manila. Subsequent- Church next Monday night. which the double quartet sang way of life, as opposed to other Fred D. Osman. Union County soon as possible now to Insure a ly he was in the mission field in Archie Bird. Jr.; Winchester BtK "isms" that are receiving wide- classes from 1940 to 1944 will be successful winding up of the cam- Speaker at the com There Is No Deato." agricultural agent, will speak next attached to trees In the park. Mindano Islands and was ton, Jr., packing mmanufacturing, ceremonies, scheduled for 7:30 The Roll Call of Cranford's War snread publicity in current inter- Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at a pagin locally. hired and interned by the Japs. David Malrl ; HarveH y CaiwynC . pa- national news. Alumni are asked to gather for a Under the present set-up", about P- ik, will be Holmes VanderBeck. Dead was conducted by A. Jules, meeting of the Cranford Republi- reunion with members of their re- Mrs. C. C. Grady, executive secre- per manufacturing, Joaeph Kaye an Instructor here during the carry Dommergue, commander of Cran- The principal speaker at this can Club in the township rooms. spective classes. A host and hostess one-half day of treatment in men- tary of the Cranford Welfare As- and Harold Glovler.yJr.; Charles years of the college and now on ford Post. 212, American Legion, year's program will be Samuel M. He will outline the duties of his will be provided for each class. tal cases u alloted to Cranford sociation, will speak at the June M. Ray, newspaper publishing, the faculty of Springfield Univer- with placing of wreaths by flower Birnbaum of New York City. Mr. office and will discuss garden and Mrs. Gilley announced that a table each week at the society's clinic 14 meeting. William Braea&afRobert E. Crane. sity. Springfield. Mass. The invo- girls and Girt Scouts. The wreath Birnbaum, national chairman of lawn problems with the audience also will be available where young in Plainfleld, Mrs. Tomasulo 'ex- (CMtali pepe ru»toe) cation wffl'be by the Rev. Benja- in honor of those who gave their the Legion's constitution and by- at a question and answer period. people interested in becoming plained, and to insure continuance min W. P. Allen, pastor of the lives in World War I was placed by laws committee, Judge advocate for Members of the club will act members may join. of that time for Cranford patients, Jr. Service League first Baptist Church, and the Bey. the Department of New York and every effort must be made to com- Beverly- Fraley, while Nancy upon amendments to its constitu- Entertainment for the evening Harold J. Sweeney, pastor of Grace Goodman placed that for World attorney for New York State Divi- tion proposed at the April meet- plete the raising of the $1,500 quota Holding Election Today Athletes Episcopal Church. Elizabeth, will sion of Veteran's Affairs is known will be seasoned with an old-time here. Officers will be elected today at War II and Olive Livingston that ing. square dance to be held in Eastman give the benediction. forotherwars. Mary Joan Markey as an outstanding speaker and vig- Membership fees and donations the annual luncheon meeting jut orous opponent of Communism. Honored by The annual graduation dinner- placed the wreath .for the unknown made to the local committee will the Cranford Junior Service dance given by the college was held soldier, while Mayor Osterheldt CoL Henry G. Nulton of Eliza- Enrollment Week help support the clinical services League at Echo Lake Country Club. 9 last night at the Pines in Me- officiated at the placing of the beth, county clerk for Union Coun- Registering of the Mental Hygiene Society of Provisional ' members, -guests at Boosters Club tucfaen. wreath for the township-of Cran- ty and'trustee of Argonne Post, 6, For Kindergarten Pupils Union County at 111 East Front the luncheon. Include Mrs; Gordon Elizabeth, will be master of cere- Kindergarten Enrollment Week French, Mrs. Robert N. Harmon, Members of the basketball, The tf<« for graduation ford. There followed the placing street, Plainfleld, which are avail- g monies. General chairman of the will be observed in local schools Tonight for able to residents of Cranford, Mrs. Albert JK Johnson, Mrs hockey, baseball and track teams include the following 18 students of wreaths by various local organ- Harry V\ Osborne, Jr., Mrs. Law- izations. event is William C Hill of Hillside, from Monday to Friday of next Plainfleld, North Plainflield, Fan- of Cranford High School were en- from Cran/ord: - . Union County vice-commander, week, it was announced by Super- 9 wood, Summit and Westfleld. rence N. ^Tucker, Mrs. Robert tertained at the annual spring din- Robert B. Burditt, 18 FJm street A firing squad commanded by with Mjs. Florence Crounse of vising Principal Howard R. Best. Bates Wlnkel and Miss Caroline Lt G. E- Crosby then fired a vol- Vets Center Types of service afforded by the ner of the Cranford Boosters' Club James R. dsar. 82 John street; Cranford as-co-chairman. Enrollments of new pupils for D.^Toliafexro. . in the school cafeteria last Thurs- Catherine Howell Graff, 22 RacL- lev. and Buclers Daniel Caruso and Final opportunity to register for society include: A child guidance In addition to the address by Mr.the start of the new school year in clinic for children who are unhap- day night p*ektU,Tmm. Urn*. tan noad; Thomas R. Gregory, 206 Arthur Eschenlauer sounded taps. September will be taken at each what is expected to be the last ses- Birnbaum, the demonstration will sion of the Cranford Secondary py and cannot get along well In There were six automobile acci- Miniature gold basketballs were ' Retford avenue; Arthur F. Heils- The sinking .of the "Star feature a massing of colors and pa-of the four elementary schools dents reported In Cranford during berg, sis i^rjfigtnti avenue; Mal Spuneled Banner" by the audience School for Veterans will be af- the home, in school, with thelr-own presented to the following senior 193* rade by all American Legion posts from 11:15 a. m. to 12 noon each age groups or in the community; May, according to police depart- members of the basketball squad: cohn L. Homan, 123 Oak lane;; Pa- accompanied by the band was fol- day. . ' forded between 7 and 9:30 tonight and auxiliary units of Union in the office at Cranford High a treatment clinic for adults who ment records. Two passengers John Bilney, Donald Buck, Lyle tricitii a J. Kinsella, 1 Bloomlnjjdale lowed bv the benediction by the County; a drum and bugle corps and one pedestrian were injured. avenue: Alice L. T>* Rev. William H. Nlebanck. pastor School. want help 'with their personal Burnett, Richard Byrnes, Daniel "CJ^r." tat far ^n»li«ll Park- exhibition by the corps of Ar- problems, with their family rela- Caruso, Frank Schumacher and way Village; Fredrlc A. Robinson of Ca'varv Lutheran Church, and Scarlet Fever Cases Summer term of the veterans' *U—m. Tm. MM. gonne Post No. 6. and • Bayway Two cases of scarlet fever were tlonshipsjjn about their social ad- Norman Hobble. Donald Buck also 22 Holly street; Charles G. Row- the o'avin* of Sousa's "Washing- Post No. 260; introduction1 of Win- school will begin next Monday Key Ring License Tag ton Post March" by the bana. reported to the Board of Health evening In the high school, with justments and life work; an out- received a special foul shooting land, 615 Wnlow street; Richard ners in the Legion's, annual oratori- award. Gold hockey, sticks went A. Snyder. 209 North avenue, wesl Postmaster Arthur F. Met* was during the past week. It was an- classes meeting Monday, Tuesday, patient psychiatric clinic tot vet- System Proves Value cal and safety essay contests; rep-[nounced yesterday by Health Of- Wednesday and Thursday • eve-erans with service-connected dis- The miniature replica of his to James Bamford ' and Robert Ruth P. Soltzfaden, 59 Normandy crand marshal for the parade, with resentatives of Boys' and Girls' Nicholson, senior members of the Place; Emfl L. Tobler, 25 Munsee John Xyhite. Thomas Butler. fleer W. P. Smith. The cases are nings. G. Frank Zimmerman, abilities whose treatment had been car license plute attached to State; as well as a number of acts in two different families. Measles director of the school, announced authorized by the Regional Off|c4, the key ring carrying his car hockey team. . drive: Joan M. Tunner, 2 Stratford Van Sickle and William of variety entertainment It was announced that awards terrace; Phyllis A. Vermlllion. 3 HVrme. Jr.. as his aides. Starting continued prevalent with 32 cases that because of a drop in enroll- Veterans' Administration, Newark. and house keys, recently re- Thp following residents of Cran- of the disease behig reported. Oth- ment during the past few terms, In urging local residents to be- sulted in the return of the keys for Benior members of the base drive, and William at Lincoln and Walnut avenues, the ford represent ihe local post and 2* Craig plaoe. er contagion included four cases the Board of Education has de- come members of the Union Coun- —by way of Cincinnati, Ohio ball and track.teams will be pre- Darade pn^etded alonif Wn'nut Its auxiliary on the general com- sented at the final assembly at the listed among the candidates •venue to North avenue, to East- each of mumps and German mea- cided to close the center upon ty Mental Hygiene Society and —to William E. Crutchfleld, mittee:' Mrs. Florence Crounse, sles, two cases of chickenpox and completion of the summer term. active participants In the activ- Jr., of 57 Normundle place. school on June 23. graduation are Robert B. Col man street, to Central avenue, to general co-chairman; Mrs. Betty jins of 271 Michigan avenue. Ken- one case of whooping cough. Three Veterans who have not com- ities of the Cranford Committee, The keys were lost 'while Mr. Guest speaker at the dinner was avenue and thence to Goodman, publicity; Mrs. Gertrude Crutchneld's 4 - year - old Owen Carroll, baseball coach at il and Ralph G, Mann of th* MemoWal Tablet. persons were bitten by dogs dur- pleted high school or who need Mrs. Tomasulo pointed out that 3 Meyer, parade committee; Harlon daughter. Candy; Was playing Seton Hall College, one-time star '7 Myrtle avenue. Garwood. ing the week. certain high school subjects in Lmental health la a sound commun- 1ZJBS Mawr Os*erheldt Is honorary W. Drew, Boy Scouts; Pete East- with them near her home. pitcher at Holy Cross College and -hnlrmnn nnd H. A. GWIer chalr- order to enter college are urged by ity Investment because no com- man, music committee, and Calvin Mr. Zimmerman to sign up to- munlty can be better or healthier These miniature license tags later an outstanding player In the «n«n o' this year's Memorial and Shire, program, booster and adver- Week-Etui Weather major leagues. Dr. Robert P. V*tr- FAMOUS NAMES SHOP, SECOND FLOOK night for this final term. than the people who live In that for key rlnjis which urt- dis- In Today's Issue TndeoenHence Day Committee. tising. tributed to 30,000.000 motor- guson, vice-president of the Board Vice-chairmen are Commanders Mostly sunny, with high in The following subjects will be community. lower BO'S In the interior and offered if registration In each, is "Many difficulties which end In ists throughout the country of Education also spoke. TVxmm«T«ue and Lane, and Mrs. each year by the 'Disabled Greetings were extended to Manraret D. McCullough Is sec- Dramatic Club Meeting near 70 on the coast today. sufficient: English II, personal and social maladjust- The annual meeting of the Fair tonight with lowest tem- Hlstory, Problems of American ment," the local chnlrman de- American Veterans, enable the those present by Mayor George K. retorv of the committee. DAV to return 3,000 keys a lOsterhfldt. James W. Rudd, pres- Various committee chairmen In Cranford Dramatic Club will lv perature in the upper 40's or Democracy, Algebra I and II, plane clared, could be avoided if more held Sunday at 4 p. m., at th« lower 50's. Friday partly «nd solid geometry, trigonometry, attention were given to the prob- month from its national head- ident of the club, acted as toast- char«e of arrangements for the quarters in Cincinnati. And master, and the Invocation waa by Induced: home of Mrs. Theodore Ossmann. cloudy and a little warmer. blology, chemistry and physics. . lem before the tracedv occurs. Memorial Dav event Outlook for the week-end: The fee is $0 for each subject,! "Be a mental health advocate contributions made for the the Rev. Benjamin W. P. Allen, Line, of March, J, Edw:affd Wolf; 2 Berke'ey place. It was reporteH tags enable the DAV to main- f «r y> oetKe erroneously in this newspaper last Saturday partly cloudy, warm but. this fee Is refunded to the by suooortinc mental health." pastor of the First Baptist Church, Me a Caarga-Plate wheat yea -aha? here of s«and. P. J. Grail: tain its free rehabilitation L week that the meeting was sched- and humid,, with scattered student by most local boards of Persona Interested in support- Thomas J. Harford waa chairaaaa toea*cers and e'ewr. Dudler J. service for disabled veterans ELIZABETH uled for Sunday, May 29. Election showers likely, becoming fair education upon successful com- ing the work of the committee may of the committee in charge of ss£ Croft: music. Richard J. Kaul; pletlon of the work. I (Co*lt*u*d on page twtlvt) and their rangements. (Continwnt o* pao* of officers will be featured. and a little cooler on Sunday. "W

posed commercial and industrial PV CXAKFOBBt service rate. Such customers us- Notice Is hereby (tven that the Town- Motios to I srap Oaeamtttee of the Towttsha* ec Craa- ship Committee i ing lets than 235,000^^ cubic feet perEpiscopations Robert D. lyfthman. son of Mr. ford wlB sell at public auction, tax sals ford will sell at month will experience a rate de- a certificate coveting lota lew and 1SSS tocerUflcate _ _ 'and lbs. Barry D. r^m«|i of 1 with block IBS appearing on ths Collector's and ISM to lfaS In black IS* i crease, and those using in excess that records to be owned by a. W. ~ oo the Collector's records "__ Gas Rates of that amount, a rate increase. Witt Mark Crescent place, will be graduated Estate, the amount redutred (or by nu r. S. rellows and Jeseph Ward. maetkm i — U SacUonS —In U>* «v«nt that the am- tlon being ths sum of SlOam Jr.. Estate, the amount required far re- The Company claims that, it is witn M oscheloa" of science degree y ownar, laaatc *e. tmmtm or oonipant of land* (alia to cut The sate will be held at a meeting of demption being the sum of SSMSJS. Programs for title in electrical engineering Monday or land to dump or and now** aueh watda wtthln Utra* the Township Committee to be held" op The sale will be held at a nulling of earning far less than a fair return dwa *Om anUhalo cut aad Tuesday. June 7. 194ft at «J0 V. M. toth ethe Township Committee to be hsU on BUI« Wonld Be Based on^the fair ^atae of its property from .Norwich ttalveislty» Worth- municipal %wUdlng. Sale wUl be made to Tuetda>. June 7. IS« at IJB F. Jt to fhe ' road, dark; Thomas Brown of 15 and that Rs ernings are now below On Whitsunday in lMt, Etagttsh te be done; tte Township Engineer the highest bidder, subject to confirma- municipal building. Sale wiD be SMae to Continning Sermon Christian Sdence Iroqobis place; August Toth of 33 8eld.Vt coat thereat to the Township tion by the Committee et its next reg- tho highest bidder, subject to Lutherans To Hold On Therms Following what is required to maintain the People attended church services and the Township Coaunit- ular meeting after the sale, pursuant to tlon by the Committee st Ms i Summer James avenue, Clerk; Joseph Se- Mr. Lohman is • graduate of the provisions of R. 8. M:Mltl ular meeting after the sale. Bwrsuaat to Methodist Thought for the Week Series at Tabernacle Broadcast Sunday quality of its service and meet the and for the first time pextidpeted Cranford High School fat the dan sase each cost to be chsissd the provisions of R. S. 04:5-1111 Communion Service bring of 78 Wavecrest avenue Natural Gas Afldition ffcQuIrements of its customers. It I hatoms a lax and lien upon J. WALTER COFFEE The Rev. George. A. Aitcheson, "He Prepareth • Table" is the Winneld, and Thomas Cox of 11c in the liturgy in their own lan-oflMl. Durtnc the war, he serv- butMtafottMrti sock teal estate. The nottee herein pro- . Township Clerk j. WALTCH corns Services to be held Sunday at subject of a Christian Sdence ra- has expended several million dol- ed u the FadAc Theatre, where he Offcndvc or unaWly mi „. id Car shall be In writing and shall Dated: May 18. IMS. S-3 Township dork. BIETHVAY OF THB CHUKCH pastor, will continue his series of Communion ChUMnsmsnou*, WinfteU. They The EUxsbethiown Consolidated guage. In wmm^i m\ frmo f tl«« SecUon S — n stall ka ualawful for be. served upon a widen! of Cranterd Dated: May 18, !»•», sV9 Calvary Lutheran Church include dio program to be broadcast over lars on an extensive construction was decorated with the Chins Me- any penon. corponUon. aasorlatlnn. or penenatty or by Isavlns tt at hie usual By the Bev. Sekert Q. Lengafcer. pastor. Pint Presbrteriaav Chinch iges on "The Deeper Life of will' be ordained and installed Gas Company Is fllinf a revised Orm to deposit upon any Services Station WNBC.Ne# York, Sunday tariff of rates wiU»tb« Board of program which has heretofore fact and in honor of the 4MMh an-morial. AiIlorwfclL~Unlversity.be place of abode aad shatt be aw»ld upon matins at 8:3Q a. m, Sunday School "Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Spirit is come the Believer,*' at services Sunday Sunday at the U a. m. service been financed on a temporary basis nf to "— a non-resident ef Cranterd by m»tw^» to New members will be received at the Cranford Tabernacle. Last Service Set m«rnt"g from 8:30 10 IV The Public Utility Commissioners to niversary of the Book of Common was an maiden Partridge 8eholar •KWhn, or firm, wtthowt «spraas per- nis lass Known BOQTBBB as anown uy me at 0:30 a. nv, and s communion upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, broadcast if made possibl* through A Commualc«s,service will also and which has to be funded. In miaaton ol auch owner, or upas any pub- tax records. > • • • into church membership and Holy and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of Sunday, C. A. Campbell of Al- . The summer communion service —---• -» be held Sunday at 11 a. m. when become effective on or after July Prayer, the same rite will be per- UQ41 ^BVBA W) BttCflttsOCP OK l^Bss) ^3JPtt lic (tract. aVtewalk. or watar way. any Section 1 — The purpose ol this ordi- service at 11 a. m. order to accomplish this, to main- diers, college dance band; Sigma mtaa, cam. bottlac staaaaa. pa- nance is to eliminate breartlns places for I Coauntfettaso, will be administered the earth." toona, Pa., spoke on "The Jewa, t the First Presbyterian Church the courtesy al m members win be publicly re- 1, 1949. ... • '. formed at services Sunday to Trin- -Sunday at 9:30 and 10:90 a. m. The Mr. and Mrs. Club wUl hold Next Sunday is the Da* of Pentecost, the birthday of the casting Company ancVMs the ap- tain its favorable credit position, Phi EpsOon; the student chapter OBtaiaan. tarokaa or otherwise, flies, mosquitoes and vermb. and to God's Timepiece." at both morn- will be held on Sunday morning Meetings during the week in- This revision of its rates intro- and continue its construction pro-ity Church. Copies of the original susceptible of hoidbw or «~.tfi»t-» u- minimise Ore haxards and protect pub- worship services at Cranford meeting' Saturday evening af Christian Church. On that day a little band of men set out from - ing and evening services, at 11 o'clock, at which time the proval of the Christlsn Sdenoe of the American Institute of Elec- oulda; or any Junk. S»rha—. rubbish, lic health and promote public safety. ' the ancient city of Jerusalem with a message that still offers hope clude those of the Senior Westmln- duces one novel featurejbecause gram, the company maintains that service will be distributed in the trical Engineers and Kpsllon Tau llvo or dead yaaOatkm. crass, leave*, Section S — Any person. corpoiaUon. Methodist Church. The Rev. Al-8:30 p. m. The Church Council Three meetings will be held following new members will be re-Board of Directors. the company was able to secure trees, branehea, stumps, tatt-ott buOd- association or arm violating any piovlB- and peace to the sons of men everywhere. In peace or war. In the ster Fellowship Tuesday at 7 p.m increased earnings are essential. pews. Sigma, academic honor society. He bert Alllnger, pastor, will officiate. will meet Monday at 8:30 p. m. at Wednesday at the church. The ceived into the membership of the an allotment of natural gas by its Ind materials, soil, ostal. or other offen- ton of this ordinance shall be r""«-frr' past or present, no project has been so bold, no adventure so the School of Religion at 8p.ni The Board of Public Utility has been on the Dean's list for sive or unslshUy matter. In case any by a fine not exceeding SSOO.00 or Im- Church school (or children up tothe church. - thrilling as the enterprise of carrying the good news of Jesus WWomen's Missiohary Prayer Band church: Mr. and Mrs. George Mory. intervention in the proceedings Devotions Sunday will include such material shall bo deposited with prisonment not exceedlns SO days; and WINDOW SHADES the seventh grade will be held at will meet at 10 a. m., the Children's Mr. R. S. PearsaU, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday,; the Junior choir on Commissioners'of New Jersey has four years and will, graduate with such consent ol the owner, the onus shall each day In which a violation ta In the Township of . in the auditorium. A movie, mezv acis^slill being rallied together in the cause of peace and and the anthem by the chancel OsceoldChurchat'7:30 p. m., the Girl Scouts on in the f alL none* or nrmmoN Cranford". 'dated March ST, 1934. as Service at met this morning at 11 o'clock. it distributes as soon as possible. thy, rector, will be in charge. Take notice that 4MNA DBX3UTHS has brush, or other rank vegetation, which, amended by ordinance of October 30, • "From Across the Border." will be truth and righteousness. > " Thursday at 3J O p. m, and the when dry, might carry or spread fire, or 1941. are hereby repealed. Regular choir rehearsal will be choir wiU be "God So Loved the At a meeting of the congrega- Cub-Scouts on Thursday at 7 p. m. The Trans-Continental Gas Pipe On Monday and Tuesday Holy jptted to the TovJPkhlp ConmilUe* of which might allow seed, pollen.'or other shown. The power of the Spirit of God had been alive in this World" from Stainer's "Crucifix- 9 the Township of' Cranterd. N. J^ tor > Section 10 ~— Thia ordinance shall take held tomorrow at 7 p. m, in the tion of the Osceola Presbyterian Sunday morning, the Rev. Albert Line Company expects to start de- Martens Chronicle Ad Eucharist will be celebrated at 10 Plnaxy Betall GoasumfiUoti UoeMa tot Huaonout or'harmful substances or em- effect Immediately. . At lp.no., Sunday, Kay Mav- world long ages before that first Christian Pentecost, for in all church. Plans have been com- ion." Robert Dow and M. Oliver anations therefrom to bo carried through Temple Friday ages he had-been imparting life and guidance and strength and Church last Tuesday, the following G. Dezso, pastor, will give a mis- livery of natural gas in the- tall of a. m., and on Wednesday at 7:30 naw attnated at M North AvtmM, the sir to an occupied rwrilrttng or Into a Nettie nard will lead a discussion on pleted for the annual Sunday Walters will sing as a duet, "Love Cited in Magazine Bast. Craaford, N. J. public street or place. The foregoing ordinance wsa Introduced A special Shovous Sabbath Eve holiness to the peoples of God; but now he Is alive to work with, men were elected to the newly- sionary talk to the Junior depart- 1950 or, at the latest, in 1951. The a. m. The Trinity Club will hold ObJcettBoa, If any. should t» n_ "Jewish-Americans Who Havfc school picnic to be held Saturday, Divine." An advertisement of Martens' Section 4 — n shall be unlawful lor and nsssml on first resdlng at a regular service will be held tomorrow at a new instrument —- the truth concerning a crucified, risen, formed Board of Deacons: EUard ment of the church school. This company proposes instead of bill- a picnic Saturday at Swartzwood nwWtrty In wrttfan to J. Wattar Orf- any owner, lassos, or occupant ol 'any mfwtlnr of the Township' Committee of ihr Helped Build Our Culture." at a June 11 in Nomahegan Park. fee. dertc of Uw ffuwiigh^ o( Oranfocd. TunmsMp of Cranferd. * N. J.. held en ascended, divine Saviour. For the proclaiming of this truth to the The Senior Fellowship will hold acJunkins of 59 Coldevin road. department will attend the morn- ing its customers en a cu. ft. bas-Photo - Shop entitled "Capture Pack. Walter' Spilsbury is in H. J. property to maintain any badge: shrub- Dp to SI" meeting of the Junior High Fel- 8:30 p. m. at Temple Beth-EL Rab- world the Christian Church was the appointed agent So the bery or other vegetation In such manner May IT. 1949. and* will be considered bi Jordan I. Taxon will speak on- Sunday, June 13. will be chil- a picnic and campflre service in Clerk; Walter Green of 98 Raritan ins; service at 11 a. m. is to bill them'.iii therms, one Those Precious Moments With charge of arrangements. AMMA DBXJOBIE for Baal.passage, after pabUc hearing, at lowship.' Also at that hour, the story of Pentecost is the beginning of the history of the Church dren's day. All Sunday school Area No. 2, Nomahegan Park, at therm being 100,000 British Ther- Movies," which appeared in The A meeting of the Vestry will be . r In sueh manner.as to Inter- •nothrr nmlST Berlins of said . Townmbls "The Ten Commandments,. 1949 as it witnesses for Christ. fere with the frae and unobstructed pajx OMSistllae U Maalckaal Salldlaf. Cranford. Senior High Fellowship will meet classes will hold joint exercises in 5 p.m. Sunday. Members, will take mal Units. ...••• Citizen and Chronicle prior to held tonight at the home of R. J. \'w Jcrft*v n , ' • under leadership of Nancy Rub- Version." At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Our minds are filled with concern for the future. In secret et MINETTO a Yizkor service will be appended the main auditorium A regular their own lunch, and those need- Christmas, is included in a series Laier, 10 Norman place. Friends TUESDAY. TONS 7. 1949 right The topic will -be. "High- we say to ourselves surely someone will do snsrudhing to set monthly meeting of church execu- ing transportation will'meet at the CU C AJP.N.E.TS' The new rate schedules, pro- of five outstanding sample news- of the diocesan home for the aged. Section S — rw the Burpeamef « at * -S9 o'clock P. M. : to the children's service regularly thingthi s rightiht; surell y it must bbe somebody's business to do some- posed by the company provide for pertinence, snsa, weeds, brush e» other DayMgM Saving Time Bright as a button—these famous flat finish Hoi' lights of Past Summer Conferen- tives will take place. Monday, church. The Junior Fellowship ^'Asnr Stas* r "• paper advertisements in the May The Evergreens, will attend today teak vesstation ahan be aeemed «e be ces.'* At a meeting of the Odds held at that time. Parents and thing about the situation in which our world finds itself. On the this change. Xlae»ban,:iollowing capable •* cemrlac or-aHnssiiis Hie, j. wiim oonsa. lands let in maximum light and still insure privacy. friends are Invited. foundations of this message the responsibility of that something is June 13. will meet at the church gymnasium issue of Photo Dealer. The ad-the reception for "Cooperative Tewaaiup Clerk. and Ends. "I Can Hear It Now," at i o'clock. A oomnm ion the introduction of natural gas. vertisements are used by Bernard Day." This is expected to be the whan *nr. «bsn II baa keen penaWed Dated: May IT. 194a. '' Muslin base wears well, rollers work easily, silently . laid upon our shoulders.. All power is given unto you. And he is _ usage*has increased and ultimately records of the post war years, will Shovuos, or< the Feast of Weeks, talking Ho us. Jesus placed the responsibility of the. future upon Music of Finland Monday evening at 7 o'clock the Brown to illustrate bis article en- last observance of its kind to be —here's a best buy. .'"•.. be shown. Althea Young will be is one of the most colorful Holy the shoulders of eleven men: They were not exceptional men -r rates have decreased. Such a de- titled "Newspaper Advertising held in Bound Brook since the Margaret Greene Guild wiiU meet crease is automatically provided leader. Days in the Jewish religious calen- jugi about like most of us, but He said to-them,''If you fall to Rose Vfflji Club topic in the, church gymnasium for the MINTON-BILT CABINET CO. Brings In New Business." home will. be moved to Isoores- dar. The festival begins at sun- for through the fuel adjustment The Young People's Choir will carry through this mission which is assigned to you, then every- The Hose Villa Musk} OnS srodstt - final meeting and annual "picnic, N.J. town in the fan. In addition to the PONT HAVE YOUR FLOORS SCRAPED! rehearse tonight, at 7 o'clock, and down today, and for Jews in Israel thing will fail and my mission will fed,* It is our job, all of us led music of Finland last-Thurs- 'clause as modified in the revised reception, there win be a chapel who are Christians, to brins>tbe roessafe/of hope to our gener- with Virginia Miner, chairman tariff. . - •, Sherman P.-T. A. Meets ''••'• la. ska Ja* Tewrscir aael^Savw Bfavey . the Senior Choir, at 8 o'clock.Bqy and'4or Liberal Jews everywhere day at a meeting held at the home Elizabeth Collins and Lydla Kaiser :far ••" service; boar luncheon and meeting. the festival concludes at sundown ation. Whenever we sit in the balcony an* watch the plsy of life > • ' • •• wtH. . • • 'Sobutk'*'wDt"'ine«t'at' 7:S0' The orvsft as spectators and watch the game of life we are losing the of Mrs. George Seaton, 330 South ^v;;^' .'-j'>',.. In addition to changing, to Sherman P.-TJL held its first Several new members were wel- Broad street, EBzabetn. Great Jars therms, the company is simplifying executive board meeting Tuesday ^flOT h4»rtt w»?hold thi> of the Wom- comed to the Trinity Boys* dub '•"*• VftSOLVE Mid W1XTEX pnaert ltstottraaipsy, its schedules by reducing the numr afternoon in thejschooL The pro-Saturday bringing the totalmem - Me to the Bye." tonight tomorrow Conservative Jews will observe an We are promised adequate equipment for our lobs. No arranged' w the home. Wednesday at 12 M in the inter- -ber of classifications and making posed budget for the coming year bership up to about 40. Xast week, and Saturday at 8:^5 p. m. Pro- additional day on Saturday. one knew better than Jesus how inadequate) these followers of The dub* finsl meeting, to take mediate rooms, and will be fol- the charges for its* service more was adopted and plans were made the boys brushed up on their soft- A. n. Havel FREE DEMONSTRATION ceeds will be for benefit of sum- placenmt Thursday, win be a pic- equitable as between different for ahe fall. Mrs. E. H. Franklin, aytajM Savin* Ttae) to the forenoon ' ,• to Twar According to. tradition, Moses His really 'were. All of them failed Hinv All had deserted Him. lowed by thi last busb itmg ball game in preparation lor the^m ^^A^ ^aW^ eis^^ aak ^ ^^^^^^^k^^k —*• ^^^A^^^HSBB mer conferences tor young people. received the Ten Commandments He knew all that, but He promised that He would empowsr them nic m the home and garden of Mrs. of the H>nf>*T classes of consumers. .: president presided. game they will play Saturday QK eMeTataf. MJ. HaT KBat SW*"* iaT JWBMnPl*** A picnic will be held Saturday hkC Ust MMUBt Of fiSH SKI OSCHAKD 8TMBCT early religious education pledge 7 mencement exercises, of Floridalria Moaca, Margaret Bums, Jean oeBocarttio Residential customers, except NEXT WEEK ! 94 IHGH STKEBT CBANFOEO «-«MS Bachelor of Arts degree. themselves to .the principles of social sorority, snd the business c = CKANFOKO «-S4M Candidates for Degrees Staff Of fhjf OfVfMf'g**1^ o««fi|Mia Southern College to lakeland. Fla. Criscola and Lois Fontenelli. for space heating service, will their faith. The rabbi charges ITOMAT* 21 have an increase in their monthly Receives Society Pin those confirmed to prove worthy At Syracuse University. yearbook, she bss participated in bills not exceeding 37% cents. of their by living hi such Miss Patricia J. Knowison, I JERSEY Gas used for bouse heating and Robert A. Douglas of I Tulip a way as to be pleasing in the sight daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee X.dent government activities. street has been awarded a Maroon bunding heating purposes will be of both God and man. Knowison of 11» iOrsaa» wmm, Mr. Douglas will recetve his metered separately from gas used McINTYRE'S Your Comfort is our Business! Key Society pin and certificate at and Malcolm £_ Douglas, son ofdegree from the CoUsfls of Uhere "TO WHOM FT MAY CONCERN' Springfield College. Sprlnfleld, for other purposes and will be bill- CHBISTIAN SCBBNCE UES80N Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Douglas Arts. Affiliated with Sigma No, ed under.the proposed space heat- Lawn Mower Shop Mas*, Theee symbols are In reer of 1 Tulip street, are candidates social fraternity, be is • member FRESH CAUFORMA ognttion of his performing at least SEMfON 1 hefeby wsjh to announce that ing and cooling service classifica- SPECIALISTS "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND for baccalaureate degress at Syra- of the Intramural Executive Coun- tion. The proposed rate increases New Power and Hand INSULATION 19 hours of campus hospitality cuse University, Syracuse, N .Y., aitcU and past tn er of his dsss. MR. WILLIAM STYLES b NO LONGER service for visiting teams and CREATOR" is the subject forSun- CARROTS the charge for space heating ap- Mowers in Stock W.L. day • June 5. GOLDEN TEXT: the ninety-first proximately 16%, thus bringing the AND COTTAOIS guests** the college. Monday.. > " wun nte* Power, and Hand Mowers "Thou are worthy. O Lord, to re- » O* Ua> NEW charge for this type of- service Expertly Sharpened A Repaired ceive glory and honour and power: Miss Knowison will receive her first man to go up in a nearer to the cost of rendering it Mowers Bought and Sold ,.\r>« C? 6-Z799 for thou has created all things, and degree from the College of Home was Pilatee .de Bosicr. who ascend- 13-1 Those now taking service un- for thy pleasure they are and were Economics. She majored in euth- ed m a hot-air balloon, fastened by der the tteneral service rate, ex- Tdepkane WEitfeld 2-2528 NiwVsik l_4Tth St^ MUrray BUI WATCH KXKNETH ARNOLD. Maanagteg Director created." (Rev. 4:11) enics. A memoervof Pi^eta Phi, PASCAL cept for s^ace heating service, will Geo. Mclntyre, Jr., Prop- Winter Address: XUSTOMMMfr A & A SERMON: Passages from the C be served under the proposed com- 235 ELMKR ST., WESTTKUD CRANFORD B-i\ll DAY OR NIGHT British Oo King James version of the Bible 15 ! mercial and industrial service rate lrt»»H.a.< Six* MS* ' NEXT WEEK! Include: - BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS CELERY and will be affected as follows: "Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, Customers using less than 7,000 VENETIAN BUNDS and the power, and the glory, and AUTO PAINTING cubic feet per month will have an the victory, and the majesty: for VNDtK SEAL nOTBCTIVB COATING increase in their monthly bills not all that is in the heaven and in the greater than 37% cents; those us- earth is thine; thine is the king- General Auto Repairing ing above that quantity will have All. METAL ni* CUSTOM dom. O Lord, and thou art exalted a decrease in their monthly bills. SPRAYING CfWHFQRDS SUNDAY WBIOM OI Wimfs • • • as as *skd above alL" (I. Chron. Customers formerly served gas DRUG STORE SCHEDULE 29:11) Correlative, passages from FREStUOLLED under the wholesale gas service EVERGREENS —SHRUBS la today (BKI "Science and Health with- Key to ARNOLD & SON AUTO SERVICE Lb. rate win be served under the pro- tnr entire' the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Osen Daily 8.A.1SI. to 7 P. M. — Bun. from • A. M. to 1 P. M. 42*1 YOUR SAVINGS OPEN THIS SUNDAY Eddy include: M7-S7S CENTENNIAL AVE. CK. C-7MS FRYERS "This creation-consists of the un- Cor Myrtle St. FRESHJOIXED Halhaways folding of spiritual ideas and their TREES Identities, which are embraced in Lb. c = RESERVATIONS are insured IS A. ML to 1 P. M. ORNAMENTAL ROSES the infinite Mind and forever re- LONG ISLAND DUCK 35 Cruises Touts) > T. at to 7 r. M. flected." (p. 503) up to 85,000 per member when yoa Save with the 9 Na Union Ave. O. 64794 BONELESS Hotels FRUIT CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION. 1m m Kr CLOSED FI1ST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SdENTOT J. Free Parking Lb. Bos We> useii one (1) i ^ *^ to PROTECT your TREES — POT ROAST 75! EVERGREENS — SHRUBS — ROSES and ORNAMEN- THIS SUNDAY artacftcU Ave. at MUn. OranfarJ Airifakss Service* Sunday. • M a. m. ;r. need JXLShm Am lavagssiol LEAF CHEWING and SUCKING «ASKITMATIUAL SKINLESS Wed. Kve, 8:15 o'clock . Pour ifour Own! For over 62 years the CRANFOHD SAVINGS end LOAM ASSOOATIOrf ha. INSECTS and FUNGUS DISEASES. Stager's, BdFs, Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. 9UAUTY Lb. The CaroH Travel Bureau CompUte Coverage — Good Control Beading Room—5 Alden 8tr«et • FRANKS 57'I pedd drrfdend* on &e savings accounta oi Us members wUhoot tasatntptloa. Sdw's Opsn dally 1-4, except Thins, and 121 North Av«~ PUmBeM Todor our portion la airowjex man «v». Our lutesl >land oi ttW taaa ol i%. ..---•• NO UNSIGHTLY RESIDUE. . MOTOR PI- S-SS1S PL 4-S3M ~ 10:30-4. Also M. 7:30-e n. m. i FRESH W« hare nerves pedd ', \ Spray NOW for A* Control ol OIL Lb. • Elm Leaf Beetle I GROUND BEEF 55'I (carrier ol ilw Dutch Elm Disease) All amvtnxa tmcthnM kefes* «> • Pin Oak Saw Fly PROTECTION IN Sununct TOOII SUNGLASSES Sell SaM Let us •f tte saamth earn aUvMoaia fMaa «ae Is*. {Damage appears late August — early Sept) America's Heritage Quality looses- Servtc* Servfev • Apple Scab — Codling Moth WUhiawtbar. GROCERIES TUNE-UP Fruit destroying insect and fungi) I Welch's Grape Juice Pt. 21c — Qt. 3»c Thinking of BUHJMNG, BUYWG or REFINANCING • Bhch Leaf Miner — Willow Beetle Every hone needs De-Mofa*, sn SANDALS 9 (Leaves turn brown — curl — then drop) Oot your oil u » galloa cans Pride of The Farm Tomato** 2 can* 25c YOUR HOME Come In and Consult Us. amaziiis new air drier **««t Sfwn*jis HOSPITALITY •nd aarelv Refined frora the Your Engine peat erode oils, tMs oil assnres Dd Monte Golden Cream Corn 2 cans 35c its weight In moisture—yet docs happy, gay urauMr colon. (Inch worm) AND Vow cftolo of fi. brew* maximum hbrlcatloa. ManoU or Wesson CHI Pt. 35c — Qt. 67c not drip! 100% attire. Checks I Fungus Dfaaxrae* or whit*. Filigree Cut Wax Beans can 20c damage from dampness in closets, SPARKPLUGS fte Ford We Move Plenty of Roses (bla<(rlc spots), Lilacs (mildew) 41c » L«rfnia»KDMSo!t]M Beech — TuHp — Hocaedu rooms, laundry, pantry, tool bio— GOOD FOOD Hunt's IWhe. Z~. " \g'. can* 29c Oak and Mapim T>ees wherever dampness occurs. Save— 24c Hunt's Peat* 43c TWO SIZES! odorless. Economical, too. SiatpJ* tXMAUST tXTDtSKW FACTORY WAY Mortgage Money Available v (Leaves wilt — cufl — brown — drop) Chrome plated. Hunt's Pears can 29c » PbMas — Hhododendrons—Sptnce ixet.aosnsai $u? dry in «ven—use over and over. You'll find them both at Bump* Dill's. UTILITY MATS Hunt*. Fruit Salad ; can 2Sc SALES Sana Leal and alem inseds) 30ex.BASEMiMTSlZI UM Get several De-Moist todavl Hunf. WhofcApricots Ig. 26c JUao Whether it's a light lunch or a full course COMPLETE THEE AND LANDSCAPING SERVICE Hunt's Prune Plums .' me£ can 14c dinner for the whole family, you'll find it | Hunt's Sfaawheuy Jam lb. 33c CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Trimming — Feeding — Cabling here — tastefully prepared and courteously TWIN BORO Removal — Planting - 2 N. Union Ave., Cranfosd, N. 1 served. CHOKI CONTROL For use In the car. ALBAN-LEWIS home, on boats, FREE! FREE (Monday tfcn Friday Housewares — Hardware etc. Mads of he«ry AUTO CORP. INSURED I'OFFICE HOCKS jiMUr ^z* A. M. tm 4M T. John K. Meeker rubbar. Non-illp For abolc*. throtiU Present This Coupon At Store WM. j. 8C1IMELZ. Pro*. surf>c«. CERTIFIED/TREE EXPERT Appliances — Gifts and hood latch. •ITAILIIHIO mm , Monday Nlshta 7 P. M. Is I r. H and Rscahre Nenr I«r«e>T Ceatlnccrte No. 19 PSEE - DELIVERY BUMPS DILL'S A POT HOLDER PHONE WE. 24109 WESTHELD. N. I. 158 LWestfield Avenue FKDEKAL. HOME UOAM BANK 109 N. UNION AVE- CRmnfon. 64)866 BOMB OV riNK FOOD AND UQVJOK Insnianca) Coverage O»ea Mask s>e.1s TM • ROSELLE PARK FREE! FREE K«*. 4-SMN—Siei Sooth Ave., E. Cranford Abo in Ehnbetfa -- 136 Avw. AUTO STORES - CRANFORD MIMUIItl""MilllllllllllhllirtlltlliWIHBIIHllUHIIIIIIIIIIIIItl—Illtl"'""""'1 Final* ChflchretiV ' Listed for Jime ia^to^c&afjjftg The foQowing features win bt aty of Onlan and Stela of Haw AMD THUB8DAY. JWN» X ttts) shown during June lor the special aeT -Sunday tha Sstd day of First in Radio *OTIC! D UMSVattta hour of MaUa* Saturday matinees sponsorea by tt isavui Ttaa) in thaiaiiWDaa r Mrs. Donaldson and Mr. Rudd. On Mew. VenVe the Cranford ffotw" for Chil- OP larrma wir ha. for ttia pmpoaa of Honor Court Ftnal Scsdon of •OF :*W5r - Friday and Saturday nights, the Ike pbtasant population In Maw An erpban lamb sometimes may storing or Forum Finals ddren's Movies: June 4, "LitO* Rutgers Microbe Wizard bridge league will hold the indi- York state Increased by more than be adopted by another ewe< by put. Women"; June 11, "My Ml WolT Dnplkarte ting the skin of her dead lamb on Miss Nary Ellen Reinert, finish- coirftsttsfATiON rsocswnras vidual championship matches with SS.000 in ISO. thanks to tha afforts orotodms naOs. June 18, "Take Me Out to the Bsl EVERYBODY LOVES A BARGAIN ! forScguu of 4-ti dub members who reared the orphan tor a few ilays. In case iaf her Junior-ycar-at Cranford BONO8ASU rSUUTK U CUBAJUT the winner to hold the title for one HighSchool, won first place Wed* Geme,^ and Jtme M. "Little Mr, Marvin Waathrhaad and xniple fronv^Ulnneld won toyearp . Fifty players are entered and released them. a foster mother can not'be found. Jim." , ^eatbarbeed, fear huaband; Jaase et Ike Saaeriw Caart the lamb can be raised, by hand. nesday night in the finals of the rwln Brodfc ~ " it Casino MOOT*. Friday in the last pair ses- for the preliminary session Friday! At the council's final meeUng of night, and the top 25 will go into' Geethe-a Faetry Junior Town Meeting of the Air, and JoLi Kaddtac. her sion for this season of the Dupll- Goethe's poetry is among the broadcast over-Station WAAT. The the season held recently at the Awards earned bgr Boy Scouts in »Uj Bridge League at Trinity the finals Saturday night Play HEAR : Cowann T. Merwm and world's most cherished, for Us first place award was a $500 schol- home of Edward White IV, 200 Merwta, kts nirir r amninamni i area wOl be presented at parish house. Winners to one sec- will start promptly at 8:15 p. _nv, f Aaaeta Holly streeyiiorteaiw for the mati- Catlaw and Wfltlam CM- NOTICS or O. K. beauty., its simplicity, and Its pro- Assets of agriculture viewed as M Crt &* at the parish house. ' arship to any institution of high- HBTDfO OF lion were as follows:. North-South, fundity of thought and feeling. No er learning Miss Reinert may nees were submitted as follows by ccaofis- held tonight to the Cranford Ca- Mrs. Bftolly Donaldson and Chan— a single Industry totaled 122 billion Mrs. M. Sudemack, P.-TA. movie £J8& JSSS: SKMOBS other poetry has inspired (6 many dollars on Jan. 1. 1&48, says the -'{noose. ---,- - - • • • •••• 21 it^ras ennounced this m ' ning Rudd; East-West, Mr. and chairman: June 4, Mrs.- Thomas otth Bnfwin* his wflfos AM Brightness outstanding musical compositions. U. S. department of agriculture. Second prize, $300. was won by eir^Herwifi and-Margaret Me*; by coxninlsslone* Robert Smith of Mrs: W. W. Scheumann. HEARING ASBH Brown, and Mrs. Werner Lopas; . hat wtta; w/Unwa Marwta and The Home & Family Store the Western District Troop 76 of A novel way to brighten up plas- .James GOlis of Trenton Catholic June 11, Mrs. Charles Bedden and Hangara* Merwm, hto wtte: Private TO: CatniSSftSWaMn. her unknown bttra. In the other section, Mr. andtic aprons, lunch cloths or baby Boys High ' School, and third Richard Manrln.and Mary Merwm, davtatee, peaeoal rapnaentauvat Cranford Is sponsor *or the event Mrs. L. Schaffer, and June 35, Mrs. Ms wist: Helena Manrla M ' and barvaaitheir unknown anlsna. Roderick Smith, president of Mrs. L. Dughi of Plainfield were bibs ii to edge them with gayry prize, $200. by Elizabeth Barber ami and.Edward Dlckanon. Cor. N. Union AT«. •«! Afclm St the North-South winners and Mr. SUMMER COAL PRICES William Harvey and Mrs. Sude- Union Council, Boy Scouts of colored "Scotch" gift wrap tap* of Oak Knoll School of the Hily mack. These hostesses are mem- huabapdjjguaan Marwta. M the laapaeU* tmabawte ana wJvaa and Mrs. W. F. Whitescarver, East- that comes in a variety of bright, Child in Summit *m4cndc 8> Msuwln* itooM of the add Carolina Metoon, bar un- \merica. and Council Commis- LOW CASH PRICES — CHUTED IN 1 bers ^A 1t6 •bora antttlad am—, to be bald at tha their'unknow unk n MHIII thair proper council, will be cuests at the an- Opw AMI •—Ifiji High School in Springfield, Bruce at the meeting and expressed his BI bates unknown: the rapact- Cranfon), and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. The housewife who is harassed Court aanak, la tha City of Hlsabeth, to BY THE YARD! nual dinner for the Western Dis- by cobwebs on the celling usually SUarew of Plainfield High School, support of the program. haCauaty of Union and State ofH Ira buatmh and wive* of the Mid trict, to be held at the I«ynn Res- Madden of Madison. MQf oil ThtH*ffl>T» th# 33rd dty aJ^PsUs" Jsva^pCvaiSv^H)^ Isas) ^£Qaa''O^vail OHHsl Printed Batiste can blame a small.' dark spider KARLIK BROS. BATTBUES FOS Tom Bagg of Ridgewood Senior run*. .A. ' D. IMS. at tha hour of i and their unknon taurant.. Elizabeth, Monday eve- -Winners of the special'March-! High School, and Fred Garman of 0 o'clock (OayUcfat Saving Wme) lees antheidr hl propea andr thei namer unknowa betan* Printed Dimities April-May series are R. E. Neville, called the Therldinn TeDedariorum. 323 MICinQAN AVE., KENILWORTH ROselle 4-2133 AIX 00 Attends Celebration tha forenoon of aaid day, for unknown; Stale of New Jeney: Anlv iAQt ml ning , Election of officers will take Rockaway High School. the purpoM of detennlnlns tha amount Township of Cranfoxd, a munldpat Printed Voiles ! . *. ^sr^r * place at this time. Each contestant delivered a two Among honored guests Tuesday On June 10, Troops 76, i7, 78, fii and one-half minute prepared night at the observance of the'su- Printed Percales AH 3C wide 79, so and 84 will assist in putting speech on the question, "How Far ver anniversary of the Krwanis on a scout demonstration, and Should Congress Extend the Fed- Club, of Paulsboro was^Fred Far- Printed Gabardines AHwadatUe BOSS MART ELLEN UONBftT Packs 10S, 175 and 178 will enter eral Social Welfare Program? mer of> 7 Blake avenue, charter a cub display in connection with - After' the speeches the students member and past president. SoL CoL Per. Fin. ) sffctffc the Cranford Day program' at Mac- ©pern Tonight Till 9 were questioned individually "by sented at an award dinner last tion, "Should We Have More Gov Organdies < ConneH Park. Sea Scout Ship 281 the moderator. Dr. Fred Hipp, ex-night, and radios were also pre-eminent Authorities Like the 69c yd will sell soft drinks for the Cran- ecutive secretary of the New Jer-sented to eight finalists. TVA?" Sol. Col. Dotted Swisses %kW^sW ' ford Day committee. sey Education Association. This Miss Reinert was coached by Miss Reinert is the daughter of Scouters of the entire Union gave the judges the opportunity Paul • Buonaguro; of 'the English Mr., and Mrs. Russell C. Reinert Trees taken Down Sol. CoL Percales- All 36" wife -/. Ana;, Council, which Includes the West- of basing, their decision on both department of Cranford * High of 206 Orange avenue. Printed Chintzes AllwmsfassSle cm District, win attend a scout- er's Saves the .prepared talk and extempora- School She was accompanied to • 8twns* rallei Oat ers week-end this" Saturday and neous dlscussloln.' the final broadcast by Miss Mifflin, At Scout Conference ALL WOKK OUAKANTKED Quilted Chintzes T9e Sunday at the council's camp at The judges were Miss Mary Mc- her sponsor,.and.Suzanne Joerndt, R. W. Smith, president, and Ceveretl Marcella. at which tune they will also a junior at Cranford High •> . Carter, Veteran's Program of the James P. Duffy, a member of the Quilted Plastics participate to ^Tarious phases of T» CSeaa PlaUaam At Ice Philadelphia Public School; Leon School. executive oommlttee •and' chair- scout training ana leadership. Any tetrachloride cleaning fluid The alloy steel blades of special You Up To Levine, director of discussion-pro- To become eligible for the finals, nftin of personnelaof Union Coun- MORTICIAN S 36" WashablePre-Shnmk •••' Union OpmcU wiB open its sum- Is a good cleaner for diamond and skates for figure skating, are es- grams of (fee Columbia Broadcast- Miss Reinert took first place" incil, , re- A.V. ttDYD •,"- " S^ii ijiiith "i...... i...... yo* mer earns- *n Jury 10. It is antici- platinum Jewelry. A smajl cup topecially heat-treated tor hardneaa. ing System, -and Sanford Berman, the fifth semi-final broadcast of cently'attended the* 39th annual v tU M. 1Mhrer 8traet 12 AVE. TELEPHONE pated that approximately 200 boys bold the fluid and a mascara brush 'and 'are hollow ground on the skies ^department of speech. Teachers the program over WAAT _ onmeeting of the Boy Scouts of KAHWAT. N, J. N. J. CSanferd «.tW2 48" Washable Pre-Shnink SKp will attend during the summer. [ makke iit.east y to clean "rings. College, Columbia University. ' March 21. At that time she took America in' the Copley Plaza Ho- TeL BAkwar 7-lMft 70c Yd. In This The three scholarships were pre- the affirmative side on the ques- tel, Boston. .-•' , ...'--r Co»ver .! Reg. \M -- Special yd. 1,19

>*•'.• • NOTICE i I X Sanforized Application for a revision of rate schedules has been filed wHfr the Board of Public Utility OMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRiALSERVICE=== I

Cornmissiofiers, to become effective with meter-readings on and after July 1, 1949. •/.. . • X I ' - s ProMnt Goneral Service Rate A X •'. }••••:- '•• The proposed rate schedules; \ / v \ CUBIC FOOT RATE V TflERM EQUIVALENT \ "• •• 9t. P-r 100 Therms Per Minimum i • \ ii ....ii. par. Mo. Co. Ft. per Mo. Therm Charge X a. Change the unit of billing from hundreds of cubic feet to therms, thereby providing • . nwiu Cot tons lesi $1.00 per Mo, for automatic rate adjustment based on variation in heating value of gas dis- Hrs* 300 oi 1.5 or leu 4,700 12.5c 24.5 23.8c • X ' I tributed either manufactured, memufacrured mixed with natural or straight natural. Nncl 45,000 - 12.0c 236.0 22.9c X •e* *• 1.3* »«" Wife Nsoct 50,000 1i'5c 263.0 21.9c b. Simplify the rate structure by reducing the number of schedules from four to three 11.0c 21.0c Nntt 400,000 2,100.0 X and reducing the number of blocks in one of the schedules. Kkoct • 500,000 10.5c 2,625.0 20.0c • Over 1,000,000 10.0c 5,250.0 19.0c I e. Kevise the rate structure so that the various doss^ of Mistomora bow their proper X Prosont WholotaU Service) Rate D X N Quick porHomoftheCornparry^rotarcostaofrsHidor^ I , CUBIC FOOT RAJS THERM EQUIVALENT X I Hr Cu. Ft. Per 100 Therms - Per Minimum lb« therm b a unit d; measure frequently used m o^ nrtfje. H measures the gas by hooting 1 - • Monti por Mo;' Cu. Ft. Charge X per Mo. ' Therm X vs*» rather than by volume. A therm represents 100,000 British Thermol Unns (known asUVs). W«t ibOrQQO 12.5c 525 23.8c $100.00 per Mo. . 7.5c 14.3c X Ibe Cempaiiy fe pretsntly dJstrmuHng water gas having a heanog voJuo of 525 Brit's par cubic Ov-r lOO^MJO 525 •»'.'• ' I 8e)lM CmUr Ouusdbrayt Prlsitoel X Thojfeforo si thousand cubic foot of the gas now being distributed contain 525,000 sWs PropossKl Commercial and Industrial Service Rate B I W«yea ABMI CsjrdMI Stripe CsuusArayt is ojojUMWonv to •••. ' " *•'-.. THERM RATE CUBIC FOOT EQUIVALENT X Nr Tnofrns Per Co. Ft., Per 100 Minimum IrMeeees* TstsM»Oa>.T«a« Ckmmdtrmyl The eimpUfication in rates and reapporHonment of the costs among the various classes of Blnnllii par Mo. Therm per Mo. Cu. R. Charge X €r»mmm Utmlafrmi PrssUcdi eustemers b brought about by combining wholesale service and general service under a Com- , Rrst 1 or ttss 200 or less $1.25 per Mo. 1 mercial and Industrial Service rate and * eating a tpace Heating and Cooling Service rate which • Nntt as -' 23.8c 4,800 12.5c X Nntt 499 19.0c 95,000 10.0c Results— includes house hooting as well as the present building heating and cooling service. The principal Ovttr 525 17.1c 100,000 9:0c 1 X rate changes are indicated by the following comparisons of present and proposed rates: X I Savings galore! Pennies add up to dottarM when you sew SPACE HEATING SERVICE X your own fashions. All summer » newest hits in a galaxy of Present Residential Service Rate B RESIOEHTIAL SERVICE I pattern* . ^v fabrics, sanforiseS . . . washable ...da eery (above 1st 2 blocks of rate) X Other Taunt House ffeetfiitf ' Use A CUBIC FOOT RATE THERM EQUIVALENT I low prica for such beautiful qiialiiy... all her* in the happi- Presort Residential Service Rate B Per Cu. Ft. Per 100 Therms Per Minimum J V X CUBIC FOOT RATE THERM EQUIVALENT Montft per Mo.' Cu. Ft. per Mo. Therm Charge est color combinations of the season* A real treat for you Cu. Ft. Pet 100 Therms Per Minimum rirst 5,000 10.0c 26 19.0c None per Mo. Cu. Ft. per. Mo. Therm Charge Over 5,000 9.0c 26 17.1c i who Wt* to sew and save. Start now and mjoy the 300 or less 1.5 or less $1.00 per Mo. Present Building Heating and or Cooling Service.Rate C X 4,700 12.5c 24.5 23.8c fft* of being ready uiith cool cottons the minute YT. 5400 10.0c 26 19.0c CUBIC FOOT RATE / THERM EQUIVALENT GUM AND CHRONICLE / 1 11.: 10,000 9.0c 17.1c Cu. ft. Per 100 Therms Per Minimum 52 X Old Sol throws his warmest rays. ' i t\ • per.Mo. Cu. R. per Mo. Therm Charge H Proposed Residential Service Rate A v All 9.5c All 18.1c $75.00 per Year THERM RATE , CUBIC WOOT EQUIVALENT l I Frlats! §»Hel Calara! Therms Per. Cu. Ft. Per. 100 Minimum Proposed Space Heating and Cooling Service Rate C Samadl fWarls! Scri>e*X per. Mo. Therm per Mo. Cu. Ft. Charge THERM RATE CUBIC FOOT EQUIVALENT I X 1 or lees 200 er less $1.25 Therms Per Co. R. Par 100 Minimum Largo FUrmls! per Mo. - Therm CLASSIFIED AD! 15 23.8c 4.S0O 12.5c par Mo. Cu. Ft. Charge lo 19.0c 5,000 10.0c All 21.0c AH y . 110c $1 25 per Mo. * Over 52 17.1c 10,000 9.0c *!/ »» other jervic*

The Present And Proposed Fuel Adjustment Clauses Compare As Follows: FRKSEST FI'fcT, ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE PROPOSED, FUEL ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE * r If the cost of Water Gas Generator Fuel and Oil for Water Gas inopases above or decreases H the cost of generator and enrichment fuels used in the manufacture of gas, or the cost of below 45 cents per MCF of gas made by two cents ($0.02) or more per MCF, men the rate straight natural gas distributed, decreases below or increases above 8.6 cents per therm of send- charged for gas will be increased or decreased by the amount of departure from 45 cents per out by 0.4 cents or more per therm, then the rate will be decreased'6r increased by the amount MCF to the nearest cent ($0.01) per MCF. The amount of such increase or decrease in cost, of the departure ccftnputed to the nearest one-tenth of a cent per therm. The amount of such if any, shall be determined from the weighted average cost of Water Gas Generator Fuel and Oil decrease or increase in cost, if any, shall be based upon the cost of such fuels or natural gas during Only 50c for 25 Words for Water Gas for the three preceding months and shall apply to the billings during the month the three preceding months and shall apply-to-rhe~i>illings during the month following such following such determination. determination. ELIZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO Itueil: 26. 1 205 East Broad Street, Westfield- New Jersey

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CHttOKKtM, THUB8PAY, Prospective Brides Sparkle Married In Churdt Bridal Ralmay Girl Fit Lots Norman Honored Dr. Margaret Hanunond To M. M. Terry, Jr. Of Douglas H. Burr eanne Cooper, •'.••: At Bridal Shower * Wed in New York Come to your THRIFTYA«P for Miss Josephine Kolakowski, - Mr. and Mrs. Amzi W. Leonard ^M Jeanne Marie Cooper, .Miss Lois Norman of 48 South1 Dr. Margaret Mary Hammond, As June Weddings Near aughter of Mrs. Kolakowski of 12 tf 1475 St George avenue,. Rah- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Union, .avenue was honored Friday daughter of Mr. and Mis. Louis Jniversity,.ciKle,_Unden,.and_the! Iway, have announced the engage- Cooper of 511 Central avenue, night at a.,.jillllaneou s showehower William Hammond of 29 East Sally Anne Sefing, Casoni Girls Plan late Mr. Kolakowski, was married 'ment of their daughter, Be£t«S Mae, became' the bride'. given by Mr Tenth atreetrMey-VnrsrClty, for- Double Wedding Saturday in the rectory of St. to Douglas Hale Burr, son of Mr. Fitzgerald, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Besler avenue. About 12 guests merly of Cranford, became the NEW CRANFORD Rev. Frank Carthy Vdalbert's Church, Elizabeth, to and Mrs. Edwin T. Burr of 321Fitzgerald of Westfleld, at 6:30were present. bride of Dr. C. RollAa-HanTon, son July the Fourth - VIerwinM. Terry, Jr., son of MrJ Walnut avenue.. p. nt; Saturday Jn the Suburban Gifts- were arranged under a of Mrs. Bernard H. Hanloa of RESIDENTS To Wed June 25 and Mrs. Merwin M. Terry of 10 Miss a graduate of Hotel, Summit Msgr. Henry J. Baltimore;'and the late-Mr. Hanlon, May Queens step down from July the Fourth has been chosen Elizabeth aveniie. A. dquble ring parasol decorated in pink and as the date for the double wedding tahway High School, is employed Waterson, pastor of Holy Trinity white. Streamers resembling rain Saturday at noon in Our Lady nd M«. Chatles De But of their flowered thrones as June :eremony was performed by the iy Merc^& Co., Inc. Mr. Burr was Church, WestfieloV officiated at the Chapel of St Patrick's Cathedral. a Brides prepare for one of the bus- of Miss Adeline Casoni and Miss -lev.,'Stanley Rdslnski. A recep- flowed from the parasol and were j^orth avenue * a Rose Casonii, daughters of Mr. and graduated from Cranford school ceremony which took place before attached to the,gifts. A cluster of New York City. The ceremony iest seasons Cupid ever reaped. tion was held at the Elizabeth Car- and Newark Prep School. He isan improvised altar of palms and was performed by the Rev. Joseph Z birth of a Invitations have been issued for Mrs. Frederick Casoni of 14 Kill- eret Hotel, Elizabeth. wedding bells was suspended over] crest avenue. They will.be mar- employed as a draftsman by theflowers. A reception for 150 guests the prospective bride's head as she Bradley of Baltimore, a college the marriage on June 25 of Miss The bride, given in marriage by Syncro Machine Company, Inc., followed at the hotel. classmate of Dr. Hanlon. A re- If you like Iibby's Foods (and who doesn't?)/ you'll Sally Anne Sefing, daughter of ried at a'nuptial mass'at 10:30 ler brother, Edward Kolakowski, opened the' gifts. • Flowers were »on. Douglas. Bue a. m., in St. Michael's Church. A Perth Amboy. Given in marriage by her father,arranged on, the table where a ception'was held at Sherry's, ^ ,» Toirner MliMi s Bertlne Love- be delighted with A&P's big assortment of them. Just Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Seting, 16 For- was attended by her sister. Miss the bride wore a gown of eggshell est avenue to the Rev. Frank V. H.reception will follow at LePree's Wanda Kolakowski,'maid of honor. buffet supper was served. Miss June Hammond was her l of 346 Locust avenue, Oar think! Our shelves are stocked with over 70 different in Roselle Park. satin with long train and trimmed Miss Norman,'daughter of Mrs. sister's maid of honor, and other SUPERMARKETS' Carthy, rector of Trinity Church. Nelson R. Terry was best man. for Ruth Mahan Bride d. '•'••:. 1 Miss Adeline Casoni will become with seedling pearls, Her veil Charles Fletcher of Birmington, attendants were Mrs. John S. B. Iibby items! Pick plenty for your pantry so you can The ceremony will be performed ils brother. ' • was of French tulle wiUV white at 11 a. m. by the Rt Rev. Bishop the bride of Robert E. Griffin, son The bride wore a dusty rose Off Verona Man Vt, and William Norman of Derlin, another sister; Mrs. John u, and Mrs. Hamilton A. MUler enjoy your favorites often! of Mrs. William J. Griffin of 104 satin cap and fastened with seed- WhitinsvUle. Mass., will be mar-! Wesley Chambers, Miss Helen Mc- L, Sherman. Texas, have an- Wallace John Gardner of Trenton, taffeta dress with navy accessor- MiSS Ruth Hnnghjpr of ling pearls. She carried a prayer bishop of New Jersey. The RevSout. h avenue, east, and her sister. ies. Her attendant wore a dress Mri and MrsWillia. m H. Mahan ried June 18 to Robert D. Ran of Sweeney and Miss Anne Franklin 3ced the birth of a son, James Rose. will, be married to Frank book to which 'was attached a 4 TjtSalle avenue. The ceremony Boyle. Julian G. Hanlon was his Hilton, on May 15 aat tth the Wilso— n Frederick B. Jansen of Rockville, if navy blue .faille with matching of 307 Orange, avenue, became the(white orchid. L. I., a seminary classmate of theKrause Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. iccesspries. Both wore corsages of bride of H. Victor T-inTM*nnnn of. wUl be performed by the Revbrother's,. , best man and uahere J£, Memorial HospUa•pltal^, Sher- rector, will celebrate the nuptial Clare Miner of 1 Oak lane. Verona on May 21 in the First Miss Mary Etta Fitzgerald of Robert G. Longaker, pastor, in the were John S. B. Derlin and Doc- The maternal grandparentgran* s Tomato Juice is o< 2 <°- 25c 46 oi 2 oses: and sweet peas. MBS. JAMBS K. CI8AK >«• *ar —m ' Attending Miss Adeline Casoni Presbyterian -Church. The cere- Westfleld, a sister of the bride- First Presbyterian Church. tors H. Paul Higgins, Jr., William ^Mr andand, MimMrs.. WilliaWilliam •Murphy' Eucharist. . Mrs. Terry, is a graduate of ljj . ..? j»t._-»~ Sweet Peas » ox «n2(e will be Miss Margaret Rusclano mony was performed by the Revgroom, was maid of honor. She H. Scott and Harry T. Bahnson iVizzteth and the paternal grand Miss Sefing win be attended by tin High School. Elizabeth, and is was gowned in embroidered pale • «n* . - • ' " • Miss Florence K. Thomas of Tren- as maid of honor, and Miss Betty employed by Pyrene Manufactur- Barbara Kunmc Bride Robert G. Longaker, pastor. A Rummage Sale John DevlhVwas page. . . ..rents are'' Mr. and Mrs- _„ . ClarClar-- JlWrCi Corn Owmitvl*Hb.un2lorll.lc" Sweitzer as bridesmaid. Joseph reception was held at the home of blue mousseHne de sole, over blue The bride is a graduate of the „. Miller of 200Bornside ton as maid of honor,' and Mrs. ing Company, Newark/ Her hus- silk and carried a cascade bouque' George Sehetterer of New RoGriffi- n will be his brother's best band was graduated from Cranford Of James R. Cisar the bride's parents. By VFW Auxiliary Woman's CoUege of the. University fevenue, Cranford. . Whole Kernel Corn . Mb „» I <»e man. SL Michael's Church was the of white and pink spring flowers. of North Carolina and Johns Hop- chelle, N. Y., the former^une Tra- High School and served four years Mrs! William B. Gibson was her Her coronet was of matching flow- The Ladies' Auxiliary of Capt AH customers expect honest ver of Cranford, as bridesmaid. Miss Rose Casoni will be at-with the Coast-Artillery In Hawaii. setting' at 4 p. m. Saturday for the kins University. Dr. Hanlon is an Mr and Mrs. H. $- Warner Apricot Juire . tended by Miss"Mary Ann Luca sister's matron of honor and Don- ers. Bridesmaid waft Mrs. Walter Newell Rodney Fiske Post. 335, HO Greaves place announce the Best man wilt be the Rev. He is employed by General Motors wedding of Miss Barbara J. Ku-ald Gibbs of Verona was best man. VFW. is conducting a rummage alumnus of Loyola College and weight irom their grocer. as maid of honor, and Miss Dol- now, daughter of Mrs. Earl W. Kii- M. Cooper of Cranford, a sister-ln- Johns Hopkins. Both are on the Ljth of a son, Harris. Shaw, Jr, on Pear Juice ... ^ George P. Palmer, rector of St Corporation. The bride wore a gown of cham- She wore sale at 34 North avenue, west The r To assure you of honest weight j ores Cagnassola, a cousin, as After a trip through the south- now of 3 North avenue, east, to laW of the bride, an staff of Johns Hopkins Hospital, 18 at St Barnabas Hospital, James Church. Hackettstown. also, bridesmaid. Best-man will be Ar- pagne crepe and lace. Her atembroidere- d pink "mousseline de sale started yesterday and is con- .wark. Paternal grandparents at A&P wevbuy the finest scales. • a seminary classmate of Father ern states, the couple will reside James R. Cisar, son of Mr. andtendant wore an aqua crepe dress. tinuing today and tomorrow'rPr©-| and Dr. Hanlon is also assistant Vruiit orktail"oita>n.2le30oz csnllJSc thur Ryan. Serving^ os ushers wil it 241 North avenue, west. Mrs. James A. Cisar .of 32 John sole gown over pink silk and car- professor of surgery at the hospi- Ire Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Warner have them constantly checked for . Carthy. Ushers will be John M. be Joseph Formanek, William Mrs. TJiwiimpn ls_a graduate of ried-a cascade bouquet of blue and ceeds will go to the auxiliary": |,f 31 Grove street ' Bartlett Pears ... 30ozcsn-||c Handley of New Brunswick, a cou- street The ceremony was per- welfare fund. tal. ' •_.•',.• accuracy and puL them in plain Maloney, Alfred Rowe and Paul Walter J. Conley of 3 Sylves- formed by the Rev. Joseph L. Don- Cranford High School. Her huswhit- e spring flowers. Her corone sin of the prospective bridegroom, band is an alumnus of Union Col- also was of matching flowers.' Mrs. Marion Jones, president of After a wedding trip to Europe. and Philip A. Rock of Boonton, a. Casoni, a brother of the-prospec- :er street left Tuesday on a busi- nelly, assistant pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Whtttier sight where you can see the dials. Pineapple C'u>h«d 9 oz 2 io> 27c 2001 27c tive brides. Mr. Casoni will give lege, Schenectady, N. Y., and is Little Leslie Cooper of Cranford, the auxiliary, this week expressed the couple will live hi-Baltimore. brother-in-law of the bride-elect. ness trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. Following a reception at the 17 Mden street announce the And, oi course, all our employ- his daughters in marriage.' ^ employed by the Western Electric a niece of the bride, was flower appreciation to the public for sup-' rth of a daughter, Joyce Audrey, Whole i%|>rieolM p«'«d 29oz candle Following the ceremony, there Kennworth Inn, KenUworth,' the Company, Kearny. port of the Poppy Days held here ees are thoroughly tiained and •em Miss Dorothy ButtOlph, daugh- girl. She wore a blue taffeta gown j May 30 at Muhlenberg Hospital, will be a reception for- parishioners Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beach of couple left -for a wedding trip to trimmed with white lace and car-last week. Miss Knowlson Honored strictly instructed to conform to ApricOtS H«<«u 17 01 ca> I f)c 30 oz fan II I C in the parish'house. A luncheon ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Buttolph Maine. The bride's traveling cos- After a wedding trip to South lain&eld. 8 Riverside drive were guests' of Carolina, the couple will reside in ried a basket of rose petals. Her A delegatiog n from the local unit Miss Patricia Knowlson was for members of the immediate oft 106 Cranford avenue, has retum- e was a gray suit with red and our policy of 16 ounces lo the, J anfl Mrs. A. T. Baker of 303 Verona. coronet was. of white, pink and wiU attend a Fifth District meet_. -.honored Tuesday evening at a Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. DeGraaf, Kadota Fi^s . . . • 30ozcan!l7c families wilt be held at 1:30 p. in-' turned home afW completing her white accessories. She w<£e a cor- - Central avenue over the week-end y blue-flowers..' -- ••->-* „-. •••..•'-• pound. ".",.. ••{• unior "year *t Dickinson College, I^|mls^ella|i^^s^ower given by Dr, .ol 3t Jeterflbvirg. dlla,, aq- c, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stamfordat the tatter's summer cottage at y sage of white roses. After their '.f"; tf we should ever n«ake a mis- .H[e l^xe^Plujiis,.-.,,.....,... 39<«.«..,2-lc^ Dietrich of 405 Prospect avenue return, they will reside at the John Ralph Fitzgerald of "Westfleld Miss Joanne Weber, Miss Marion Uunce the birth 6! a son, Robert ;; Point Pleasant, Carlisle, Pa. Hostess at Shower was his brother's best man andelected at that tune. Bonnei°h and Miss Peggy Balsam at Hen, on April 18, Mrs. DeGraaf take in weighing yo»t purchase. have announced plans for ytfte street, address. , _. ' ..L.,. ... Miss Patty Small of 12 English Walter M., Cooper of Miss Balsam's home, 23 Oak lane. •s the former IsabaUe Franke of Freestone Peaches . 2»oz c«<»I|Jlc marriagebf-^tediugntefr-Dovo* >^'English u*»^a»^ho««B»v.«undW:rafcr« •Brauburgar and - • .you wiH be doing usI* favor if you , thy Irene, to Jack Manning Watson T Tw*kt^4iJC^uestLirom Czanford : : Village Is recuperating at home and family, of 24 Columbia marriage by her' brother-in-law, shower and tea in honor of Miss son, George, Jr., of 104 Oak lane call it to our attention.:-" '-"- -'^~'•-'"v--yf::-.;.. of Boston. Mass. and Portland. Me. nue spent the holiday .week-end and Arthur May of Westfleld. attended. after undergoing an operation at Victor Jones, wore a gown of Sophie Jett Barber of 106 Orchard Organ selections were offered left yesterday for Richmond, VfcL, Miss Knowlson, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn C. Mackey We would appreciate any sug- The wedding will be performed at Muhlenberg Hospital.-Flalnfleld. with Mr. Harm's sister, Mrs. Floyd ChanUUy lacej with French illusion street Miss Barber, daughter of where they will visit Mrs. Brau- 2 p.m. onjiine 11 by the Rev. Clayton at Mwnssquan, during the ceremony by Mrs. A. and Mrs. Lee K. Knowlson of 715 Newport News, Va., announce gestions you may have to help us '• \ yoke and^a Bertha collar of theMrs. Henry Oberiy Barber, will be burger's mother, Mrs. Mttton Cone. Orange avenue, win be married birth of a daughter; Martha Vienna Sausage • • <«««»18e Frank V., H Carthy, rector, in married Saturday, June 11 toK«v -Edna Harvey, organist of Trinity maintain our strict standards of 4'arrots and Peas • "?*<*» 17c A. B- Caldwell of 9 \Norman same lace. Her fingertip veil of Church here. June 25 to Donald True of Syra- on May 13. Mrs. Mackey is Trinity, Church. A reception will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vogel and French/Illusion neth Lynn Ward,' son of Mr. and : follow at the home of the bride- place returned recently from a two hIf from Mr. and Mrs. John M. DriscoU cuse, N. Y., In Trinity Church. he former Rita Ray, daughter of - • honesty and accuracy, or anything* Veal Loaf • - • • • '<»c»«2#e weeks* vacation' in Florida and daughter, Kathy, of S Cofumbii headpiece of lily lace. She Mrs. Walter M. Ward of 1030"Or The bride's mother wore a beige of 12-A Parkway Village spent the Alixed Vegetables " »>ii**rf bouquets of under the auspices of the Interna- trip to Atlantic City. For travel- [all from the Dittman car. Police will be best man, and ushers will daughter, Mrs., John Rider, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. OlneV of spring flowers. tional Student Organization. She ing the bride wore a.gray gabar- eported the accident happened at be Millard T. Mecklem of Carlisle, Naples, N. Y. Miss Eileen Williams, Miss Shirley is a junior at Swarthmore College. dine suit with red accessories. Michigan avenue and the Boule- SLICED AMERICAN Fred Paul of Crantord. Bldgley V. Malbon and Miss Harriet Petting, Th. Cisai i best man for Upon their return, they wUl take ,ard in Kenilworth.' Patrotanan Folk of Westfleld and George Met- co-workers of Mrs.' Rider, who is his brother and ushers were Karl Asparagus Spears AH grt««-RitMA u%at c*n 35c Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Belden and Mrs. Tracy MUls of Pine Bluff, up residence in the Colfax Apart- 'rank Caruso Investigated. leff of New Brighton. & I. family of 10 Manor' avenue spent secretary to the commander at theKunow. brother of the bride, and ments, Colfax avenue, Roselle George lUboa* ot Mew Market Ark., is spending the summer Cut Asparagus Spears *"•''• u% ox *« 2lle Trinity Church win be the set-the holiday week-end at their Naval Air Station. Norfolk. Park. Ala c ting Jtane It for the marriage of over the week-end. Mrs. Kunow wore an aqua dress, with her son-in-law and daughter, summer home in Miaquamicut, R. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson of M Mrs. Fitzgerald, whose father is Butter is noted for being an excaV Miss Evelyn Byrd Hall, daughter navy him aeesjaories and a cor- Sweet Corn ion»-cr.«m >tyi* 20 ox a»2<«< 2'.U I. ' ,••••..'• • saft of pbkjweat peas. The bride- Forest avenue, libs. Wilson's neph- president of the Cranford Board nt More* of vitamin A. HTe. of Mt and Mrs. Philip WeUs Hau, Mrs. Frank DiTulUo and chil- or Education. Is a graduate of ii wcH to remembsr tank the Jr., of Stt Orchard street, to lh wore an ailns of ew, Albert Tracy MUls, also of Sweet Peas •«« 20 01 «o2»o«23« Mrs. J. F. Ummer of SM Ua dren. Betty and Frank, of SOT| Pine Bluff, witt arrive in several Cranford High School. She at- unount of vitamin A a Thomas Alexander Sperry. Jr, son Bloonungdale avenue spent with navy [com avenue, east entertained her weeks .to spent\ the summer here. tended Roanoke College in Vir- batter contains varies according Diced Carrots •<"» w> <» «. 3 «<« 25« . Our axtn brand of fine pasleuri/e I «' c*« . of Mr. and Mrs. 8perrpy y of Htgh- sister-in-law, Miss Elizabeth Urn mortal Day week-end at off fink I i th« KHOO, from U.000 units a c The bride Is a graduate of Cran ginia and Maryland College for ... processed from whole milk checKlar. land avauue. Westfleld. The Herme. r of Mew Orleans, La., for thesummer home at Bay Head Shores, omen. She is a member of the to lifiOa units-la rommer. Fruit Cocktail ASP fancy 30 or. c«a 33e Frank V. H. Carthy win perform Memorial Day week-end. *xd ngh School «nd is employed Mr. and Mrs! H. L Haskms by American Type founders, EU faculty of the Geraldine Nursery •fiWaMft-larca arami mt MUta theceremenyat4p,m. TherewUl Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. KUnf of |of 1 Hampton street, J. A. School here. Mr. Cisar is a graduate of Scott and-Mr. and Mrs. John W Yellow Cling Peaches '""• 3o<« «n2.*tiia> >oi.pkfl 2(«27« . Mlas Han will be attended by after spending ten days uv Atlanta, Mary after a month's tour of •BS> field, and Rutgers University. He! i of railway tracksge la «fc4 tm 1 Tear six bridesmaids. Mrs. Ouy R. Hop- Ga., where she attended the wed-land, Holland, France and thWestere n Electric Company, New- rora. N. Y.. where they attended ark. the graduation of Mr. and Mrs. was a lieutenant in the Navy dur- > terminal district mdudng M Chocolate Chip Cookies rtobi«a 1 o« P*a 2.V per ot^WeKtffsH and the Misses ding of her son. Cant. James Ray. Scandinavian countries. Durinsj ing the war and saw action in thell /^ bt yards with a total caaaettr Sharp Cheddar AAnn e SperryS , sisteit r off tthh e pros- {the trip, Mr. Kline made a study! SkerratfS daughter. Ann Skerratt ' nearly a quarter k 53« Richardson, at Wells College. Pacific Theatre. . He now is asso- 1 o 0 •ecttw bcMegroom; Joyce Heyden Mrs. Harold Wlttkop and sons, of hospital buikUngs- Mr. and MrsMurra. y Daniels W cars. Muenster fr^h^row u> Batae. of SI ciated with Merck & Co, Rahway. WMw York and Betty Ann Mats BUI and Joe, of 119 Preston ave- and daughter. Nectar Tea Bags FUII cuvor«j p>s »us baa* 4 I«J Mr. and Mrs7wTj: WUlsey of 8 as a chemist Ib Prime Ribs ley, Ann Long and Margaret Guy nue and Miss Betty Holt of US Mr. and MrsrsTHaroI. d Jacobean Springfield avenue win leave Mon- G<»ld-N-Rich A lady ua<* C graduation ot their at a family dinner party In honor Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cooper and and hag* 4otft da wcS la Blended Swi»a Mai-o-t.1 win be nower girl MonroevUle. Ala. avenue returned Monday from wtather. m fact nsearcs Mr. Spetry will be best man for son. Myles. from the Pe ,of their granddaughter. Miss Anoe on. Charles, of Humboldt Nebr. Grape Juice *&P '«»V P« I«" i4^ »< *>»• 35c —«• three and one-half weeks* motor Military Academy. Reimers of Bound Brook, who wUl spent hut night with Mr. Cooper's i Am that kegs an healthier Blue Cheese' Damaihc Ib Beef '•*• baal-lra*hly ground lt> his son. Acting as ushers will be Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hunter trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, and I gxrw and fatten taster when J««U >a> 25c Pi & 43« C Palmer JBateman of Plainfield. the academy. er McKee, Jr^ of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mrs- E. D. Stanley of 316 Ched-O-Bit Chaddaf cUu tooa 2 Ib boK 7~*c Chuck Roast or Steak *>*•'" »> 47« Monday evening at dinner for As- Casino avenue. They were en ' Ofgnea. Phuip W. Hall, 3rd, of Cleveland, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Light Meat Tuna Fish ASP rOI ca»37e Breast or Neck of Veal . . . •> trid Varnay of the Metropolitan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aborn of JJtebnen, Sr^ Mr. and Mrs. Reim- route from Humboldt on a trip Cottage Cheese Foodcrait 12 ox. cup 1 3lo Fresh Ducklings" Long t«w. iin«i •>. 35* her husband and accompanist. in Atlantic City. McKee. . to Detroit, Mich. What makes pop corn popt Cream Cheese fcwoan"*« Ph.u. 3oz.pto.17e Bottom Round Pot Roast No m addad «>.85« . R. Boyd of Bridgeport, Conn. Hermann Welgert • —« in Sag HarborJI. Y. *b uw corn is partially dried, Marshall's Herring intomaio«u « u c^X.ia Fowl SUM undat 4 Ib*. to. 47« 4 Ib*. B^d ova. K>. 49* Among the first to start the mat- Mr. and Mrs. William Selina of FROM i is «fll some moiatur* •ntoaf> c oi Boneless Brisket Beef f<«>- o< corn«j ib 69« rimonial trek wiU be Miss Joanne Baby Goudas .... . Miss Betty Jean Radar, daugh- 6 HUlcrest avenue have as guests in UMkernals. As this Is auaV Chinook Salmon ASP f«iicy' 7% o* can 47« Roasting Chickens *% and und*. s «M. B>. 47* Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.ter of Mr, and Mrs.,Stanley Rader this week Sister Margaret Mary, - eewtod to stsam (be earn Gruyere Cheese Bo l<)o O. C. Weber of 121 Columbia ave- ; of 306 Manor avenue, has been X-ray technician at Murphy Hos- Minute Rice ..... 5wo k 13« Sliced BaCOn Sunnyfwld ugaf curtd 2 half b. oka* 53* nue, who will be married in Cal-chosen "Miss High Point College of pital. Altoona, Pa., and Sister Mary Never before a potteniHwtWt I lP 0 Pabst-Ett All v*r..l»* 6V, oz. pkg 2,'?C Beef Short Ribs fwM b 39« vary * Lutheran Church Saturday 1M9". She Is completing her soph- Aqulna, who is In. charge of the So excitingly modern — with its Lw tNa Vttresf Minute Tapioca . . . . . sorpko ]6» Smoked Beef Tongues short cm •>. 55* to John GarOeld Lewis of Chat- omore year at the college In High convalescent and nursing home in lovely long, lithe Hoes! So excit- Forcat fb«a ar« an ev«r-prea*nt Sweet Cream H—*V (t-pmicom. 31c Boneless Veal Roast «.ooid»f ib 5<)« Pittsburgh. A Cordial Invitation itlonal manace. More than SO mtt- Point, N. C. ingly different: the charming, ro- Spaghetti or Spaghettini Ronzoni lib ok0 16« Smoked Pork Shoulders shon cut •>. 45« Saturday also will be the wed- «CMI at forut are destroyed Sour Cream i iord*i'» pim cgni. 30c Leg or Rump of Veal --,.*> 65o mantic motif of tender new buds! ding day for Miss. Phyllis Gunder- Mrs. Ruth Wehrenberg of 0 Mrs. Bedford H. Lydon and Mrs. f J mm than 300.000 fins each Ronzoni Spaghetti Sauce I Halibut F'«*h »> 49« Whiting f.«h » 19* daughter of Mr. and MrsSpruc. e street and Mrs. Ann Udell WiUlam Mfldden of 319 North Un- Love it, use it every meal of yoor >r. TU annual lota is 38 million George Gtraderaon. 8 Mansion To YOU of 33 Burnslde avenue have re- ion avenue have left for Wash- life. Being solid silver, it wort poUir*. . '' ' - J Kellogg'sPep . .v'. ." ... Mackerel '>•>>> tt>23 « Flounder (<"»>«» 49* terrace who will become the bride turned after spending several days ington and Durham,- N. C. They show wear. Start BOW to own this of William MacAIplne of Tlconder- AfaJnt steal as guests of Mrs. Wehrenberg^ will return this week-end, accom- / \to attend the thrilling poeaeeaion. We'll arrange Sunnyfield Corn Flakes • »< ^9 2'« oga. N.'Y.. at 3 p. m.in Cranford brother and sister-in-law, Mr. andpanied by Miss Elisabeth Lydon, I Brltiih soienusU have reported Methodist Church. Miss Edith a payment plan, if you wish. p liu of 2 per cant meal in Mrs. Olin Terendale ot Sharon, a student at Duke University, Dur- Davis Baking Powder . . »o<.cM DESSERT LAYERS Basslnder. daughter of Mr. andPa. ham. JeclaJ cereal mixtures for under- Mrs. Albert E. Basslnder, 11 Eng- 6 PIECE PUCE SETTING lourlshed «-MMmn. for lt» high TOMATOES Duffs Mutfin or Waffle Mix «« pk0 25* lish Village, will be married Sat- CF«h«aiYixl!id liUmln content urday in the First Presbyterian Democratic Club Card Party Betty Crocker P»''V c»k« & D«VI|/' Food Comb, both 43* Church to Edward Stephen Brand Meals un Wheels of ai«-Arbor street. In keeping with our never-ceasing | Aallroad dining cam prepared Noxon Metal Polish . . . . %x^>2U efforts to bring the finest mer- ' served approximately 80 mil' Cranford High Grade Market THURSDAY, JUNE 9, at 8:30 P.M. chandise at the lowest prices to Ion meals in 1047 Old Dutch Cleanser . " °z c« 2 to, 23« The fresh, rich flavor that makes it Cranford, we are proud to intro- '••• These feather-light spongo America's No. 1 favorite will make duce HEIRLOOM Sterling's ex- Gresolvent Claluu dirty lianas I Ib. can 13e 3 b. CM S3« layers, are ideal for shortcake. at the citingly new pattern. "Lasting it yours, too! FANCY Spring" and you may IF YOU Dash Dog Food f«i»^ wi* «v» i ib. can 2 *o. 25« Jiatrarfcar- start to build up your silver a.s.sm.11 service in this pattern, or, U Delicioias Dread Eight O'Ctoek "id •"> •*- 2 HEN TURKEYS *•" *~ - fix LEGION CASINO you prefer, in any of the nation' DRIVE- lib. bag 40< . . Jib b^, 1.15 ally advertised patterns all of New Potatoes 100% Whole Wheat Bread ' u> 20o « which we have, by usmg'our ea*y Mted Ciretm -^ M^odM 2 OUR CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR ^k>Bk^>aBkBBMB«B«aaHBjBjCr^ Potato Sticks J*»« ***« « p«o- 25« CHOICE mtm Silver Club Plan Pay only Iceberg sLettnee Ilbt>ag44« . 3lb.baa1.27 *fe^ weekly per 6-plece place PRESERVE i you CAN'T AfrotP Cheese Topped Roll Cluster aach37« CHUCK ROAST - - ft. 4QC Pineapple wu«ay 2 **• 93« ELMER M. WENE Macaroon Cup Cakes .. . p oi 6'0*290 Hbbag47» Table Celery ot» on. FRESfWOLLED tout jtwiur* QOATt SENATOR FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY Auromoene Yellow Onions BROILERS or FRYERS - ' IS SCHEDULED TO BE PRESENT. Other Ann g Carrots ^^ Stare Hours WE KNOW HE WOULD UKE TO MEET Soap Powder or FUtM, If. ph«. 27c Prepared Spaghetti . IM«.«2<«25- Spinach Horn* 2u>« i9« 8 A.M. mxuuuv T WE SELL Hcini Cre*m of Tomato Soup 3 cam 25c YOU! Tomato Ketchup . '. . M ««- bo*. 2 to. 35* Rhubarb Hom« gumn bwu:h6<> W Heinz Baked Beam 2 cans 25c J7 NOITH ONION AVt^OC THE BEST! Tomato Soup . • . . . wit ox. can 9* New Cabbage Bx 7o (J P. M. Maatty thraafh Ticket 45c Door and Table Priae« Mayonnaise . . ioz-iafl^ *imiar33« Dried Mixed Fruit r~cy i h. «JU>. bag 35« Fresh Ground Chopped Beef ^ fc. 47c CIANTOID. StUraty (AvaJUile mt DMT) Salad Dressing . »wi«25<. Callmyrna Figa Our Best Print Butter sV 67c o lnSup«r Mortar, ond iM-Unkm S*Qft CRANFORD DEMOCRATIC CLUB HEDENBERG- —- Free Nhwry NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT! Wwdbory's Soap Lux Toilet Soap 6 North Union Ave. CRanford 62100 Paid for by Cranford Democratic Club MacBEAN Calgate's Fab Palmlive Sou Lux Flakes Silver Dust Lux Toilet Soap Offer.. . buy a padtaga Larga tizm calw for ba»S uaa With b •ra ingradiwai For dish*f, lingarla, a«* .While soap granuWj For toiUl and balK La/g« cdk« (or balh i AGENCY am) gal anothW for half prio* "liuuTance Exclusively" larg« lot RMS* an, K, Or. C-MM 2^4422 •3 lowest Bates OMataiaMe THUMDAY. VtV IN*

•-•• •••-$$>. CHS ftoJogy Chit Receiving Degrees HighSckeolStiulento language curricula m the State arnsvrwers of New jersey. . -, Jane 9 at Jr. College On Labonrtoty Tour At Bncknell Snnday Al Ijingnagc Festival Thirty subjects wiU be offered Some It membfrs of the Cran- ' Miss Emily H. Hill, daugnter of from the Roosevelt P.-T.A. Plans On Improper during the first ford High School Biology Oub Mr. and Mrs: William E- Hill of departments of the 301 Prospect avenue, and Miss Vir- management, and the summer session at Union Junior visited the Merck Laboratories in of Cranford Hi«h School attended For New School Year CdUeg*, South Orange, tills Satur- Rahway last Thursday afternoon. ginia K. Wier, daughter of Mr. andthe Modem Language Festival ft Memorial Club, I ef good steel. College, It was announced today by Plans for the 1949-50 school jAl SMon^BbQ College •« _._ for each ton ol passing The success of- this final, trip for Mrs. Anthony J. Wier of 2 Cher- Montclair State Teachers'. College Holdt warning against Improper Dean Kenneth c. MacKay. Regis- |0kee road, will receive Bachelor year were discussed last 'Wednes- wnMaWilliam offeree • par east so be hnpartad into the A tration u jet for Jung 7 «Jd 8»the year was attributed toth e fine in Upper MontcLair last Wednes- Ayrai ol the L ? S" ^•d today by Poitee planning ofTthe^clufa president of Art» degrees Sunday at the day. .-They saw Fetes of France day at a meeting of officers and~ WWOtm aWaUBaV ^R» HatWPavaB^ -*•*•"* *»*** IMU --^a*ajam» --•* a^ha *•#-•— *aav . *«*«tit* /*~e « with classes tocommenc e June 9. . , eoro Is ground mr catue. George Shepherd. ninety-ninth annual commence- portrayed in folk songs and dances. chairmen of Roosevelt P.-TA, at og iiapartn y May U at ravels essuy by taming she edges ilrriaiSprmgfliekr Mttl avenue. , tain be among Hall to..... from India and- about 22 per Oiief WflU*» A« Itocaer as tills - AU will occupy evening hours. the home of Mrs. Herbert MUgram, coarse to medium-fine grinding is The members visited the fe- ment exercises at Bucknell Univer- The 'colorful costumes were au- ^•nvgpvw XeeeeMFea^F* MiWvQBGQ&' ^HeandV eaeas^e****machine^ ^^w^^w^w^nstitchingy. TJu^ -• •s s-^»>* a~ more than MO graduates awarded m business _„ conununity continued Ita ettbrts Mondays through Fridays.) Bulk StafUld ofSeton- better than One grinding. •} sity. Lewisburg. Pa. thentic in every detail as xtoere the27 Parkway Village, program given, to the Arthur Fonda- good idea torunline d Jackets, also. at the a menoer of me «t the enrollment/it Is expected, search division, the sterilization chairman. Mrs. Milgram was to prevent semeWUnctten mishaps unit and the antl->biotic unit Ex- While a student at Bucknell. customs of the various fete days CHS Assembly again will comprise students home Miss Hill has been active: in Radio hostess at a luncheon. A* abort' radio play entitled in cooperation with (Other munic- amples of the practice of sterile presented. Miss Lucy Teague, tram other colleges and endeavor- Workshop and the Women's Ath- Mrs. Young. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. "Bury the Dead," by Irwta Shaw, ipalities in New Jersey. technique, vitally : important In Those attending were Mrs. Ed- tag to make up credit deficiencies, letic Association and has served Hulse. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. John- ward Rathje, president; Mrs. Ar- was presented In commemoration «Mony same-dtrectlon acddento •tabl entoUment also is laboratory practice, were observed at the bacteriological section of as vice-president, of Pi Beta--Phi ston accompanied the group of thur Hoagland, first vice-presi- of Manorial Day by Miss Alice a,« caused when a motorist In V among students condensing sorority, a member 'of the execu- students. Mathews* .speech clan in a com- the research division. dent; Mrs. A. T. Frye, parent-edu- passing another vehlde •ctrts In their collage education into fewer tive cabinet of the'Christian Asso- Miss. Teague attended the dinner cation . chairman: Mrs. S. A. bined assembly JHday at Cw- than four years. A highlight of the trip occurred ciation, a member of the board of when the club witnessed the actual meeting of the Language Activities Schultze, chairman of class moth- ford High School. Students from For the first semester of six directors of the Booster Club, sec- the seventh through twelfth grades driver of a vehicle evertakmfl an- fermenting of penicillin and the Committee in ' Newark Tuesday ers: Mrs. S. A. Foldy, finance weeks subjects will include: Gen- iretary of the Women's Student evening. This committee is spon- attended. Those taking part In other proceeding in the same dl- making of streptomycin; also, con- chairman, and Mrs. N. R. Horwer, eral chemistry and inorganic chem- Government Association, a coun- soring the revision of the foreign the play were David Wilson, Joan redioni shall pasp s at a safe distance siderable information was im- selor in the women's donnitory, a refreshments chairman. drive istry, both beginning and advanc- parted to the group by the guides Wallace, Joseph Earhart. Jane t0 ftclef t and shaU not ed; current problems of economic .resident ot the University's Honor Tunner, Robert Dunn and Jean to the right side of " way concerning the newest vitamin House and a member of the Honor adjustment, surveying, compara- isolated. B-12. VetteL until safely dear of the overtaken ANN S. RICHARDSON Council. tive European government, two Mrs. Rothenberger and Mrs. MISS MURIEL BOGEN The assembly sang two verses car. classes in beginners' Spanish, gen- Miss Wier has been a member •Many same-direction crashes Mears, along with Miss Elizabeth Miss Muriel Bogen, daugh- of The Battle Hymn of the Re- eral psychology, introductory al- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bo- of Delta Delta Delta sorority, ex- public." under direction o£ War- I ,-aused by passing would be pre-Receives Degree Durrell, the school nurse, and change editor of the Squirt, variety JOHN A. HANGER & COMPANY gebra, general physics, engineering Courtland Daley, the club sponsor, gen of 208 Walnut avenue, ren Titus. Pleanbr Hewitt wasTpl- | Vented ITthe~ ttrlveT^pllfiftlg At Wells CoUeffe physics, principles of economics, was graduated hut Thursday magazine; a member of the Modem ano accompanist . »- would glance in his rear-vfew mir- accompanied the group. Dance Group; Cap and Dagger. Acctaaataats - Andbis - Tu Consnkanls 8Q0SEO FLO ROASTED Ann Skerratt Richardson, daugh- principles of accounting, English from the Newark Beth Israel A service was conducted in ror to make certain that he has a literature, calculus, differential Hospital, School ot Nursing: university thespian group; Soci- safe distance in which to resume ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sker- ology Club. Psychology Club and memory of Ann Vogt. the Norweg- Ideal Orange Pekoe ratt of 211 Manor avenue was and Integral calculus, scientific Salvation. Army Funds She was presented the award ian exchange student who visited his place In line." German, social psychology, princi- for proficiency -in operating the Bridge .dub. 5 ALDEN STREET commented graduated -Monday from Wells Reach Total of $247.70 Cranfoid last year. Word of her Chief Fischer also. College. Aurora. N. Y.. where she ples ot sociology, engineering prob- room technique by the surgi- CKANVOHO, N. death was received here last week. on those drivers who are tosuc h lems, engineering drawing, mar- Lisle R. Beardslee. chairman of cal staff. Miss Bogen is a MetBaage received the degree of bachelor 8pldtrs are able to devour Carolyn Burelbach gave a short a hurry that they must pass on theof arts in modern languages... keting principles and practice, Eng- the citizens' committee, has an- graduate of Cranford High Tea -right. This, he said, frequently lish composition, college algebra, nounced that $347.70 of Cranford's School. i back-boned' animals, such as Ua- TeL OUnford 6-1037 speech in her memory, after which Mrs. Richardson was president Jane Tunner read a poem which causes a same^direetlori crash. trigonometry, analytical, trigon- quota of $900 has been collected ards and fish, which they km by No finer tea at any price—famous for over 58 years. of, her dormitory, Weld House, ometry, U. S. history toCivi l War in the Salvation Army's fund drive, means of their poison tangs. Ann had said she particularly liked "A motorist may overtake andchairman of the library commit- when she visited the speech class. Vacuum Packed Pound Cmt pass on the right only when the and Western civilization. which is reaching Its final stages. Picnic Supper Planned tee, art editor of the year book, Funds are used for .emergency Several selections by Grieg were other vehicle toabou t to make a chairman of the library commit- The annual picnic.'supper of the SPECIALLY -KICID FO« left turn or where two or mor housing, camping service, unmar- Margaret Greene Guild will be played by Joan Bates. The works et 1C tee, art editor of the.year book. Couples dub to Hold ried mothers and other services of of Grieg were among favorites of Tenderleaf 20c THREE DAYS ONLY1 lines of traffic are moving in theCardinal, and a member of the art held at 7 p.m. Monday at the First same direction on a multlple-lanc the organization. Contributions Presbyterian Church. The sup- the Norwegian student, who. was staff of Chronicle, student maga- Strawberry Festival can be mailed to Henry W. Whip- an accomplished pianist. Ann ef 1C KyeafnKmmMii|•••••,MM» HIB roadway," he declared. zine. She also was a member of per will be served by Virginia Tetleys Tea Bags 18c pie," 30* Prospect avenue, who isMiner, chairman. Elizabeth Collins died of leukemia. at tab fpttM prke, yaa iawa -ft par A program to prevent stme-di the German Club'and has been on The Couples' Club of the First Petes Presbyterian Church will hold its treasurer of the local citizens' and Lydla Kaiser. Members are The Gettysburg Address was re- Teys As. al fcr*« •** «*tJ rection acddeqts on a uniform, the credit list for high academic committee. . coordinated basis has been out- standing during her four years at third annual strawberry festival requested to bring a cup, lork and cHed by Robert Dunn, and ups Asco 26c r 49c Haar cafsw at m§ pricej _ spoon. A surprise program is were played by Daniel Caruso. ORANSt lined for May and June under the college, Wednesday from 6:90 p. m. until Try a Clasrifled torQuic k Results planned. MKOI auspices of the Mewl Jersey High Mrs. Richardson is flying to Keysunset on the church lawrt* In jtfeys case of. unfavorable Weather, the ..._-.:.'.);„ way Safety Coordinating Commit West, Fla., today to Join her hus- Wene Accepts Invitation 4 Hi. tee, headed by Motor Vehicle Dl band. Lt (J.g.) Guy Dawson festival will take place in the rec- sfc*. »c Richardson, a Navy pilot: • r«ati6« rooin at the church. l In ad.ditlon hk ihe customacy SenajUff lamer H. Wene, Demo- r'our'-'* ha^.fky':t^^'rri^^ strawberries and ice cream, there cratic candidate for governor, hat Annual Meeting , will be an assortment of home- tentatively accepted an Invitation 7 .The annual meeting of the Cran- made cakes as well as balloons for to attend a card party June •spon- Iced or ford Chapter, American Red Cross, children. sored by the Cranford Democratic pincrest Coffee zAQc ^ will be held June 9 at 3 p. m. in The ways arid means committee, Club in the Casino, Plans for the HHs th Spot! A«*K.. t LIGHTOl BODIED. VIGOROUS FLAVOR. Ground fresh to your Cleveland School* Officers for theheaded by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. affair were made last Thursday at coming year will be elected-and Clay, / co-chairmen, will . be in the club's regular monthly meet- reports of the year's activities of charge of the project Assisting ing in the township rooms. the chapter will be submitted. them are Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Joseph T. Sharkey, chairman of Wit* Total Motes **kKkm§ fey I r- fqy OMty Oml Arfken, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. arangaments, reported that a spec- NO GUESSING!- [Flamrner, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. ial meeting of the committee will Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Charles- C. be held tonight The committee Orange Juice 2 'iT 29c COAST TO COAST MOVERS Gelinas, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Includes Mia Florence Markey, Harris: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ries- Com <£L »rw ling, Mrs. Fred W. Lange, Mr. Mn. Ann Schott. Mrs. fannie Sle- Blended Juice 2 ^ 23c Ginger! Anywhere In the U.S. or Canada seL Mrs. Kathertae Ray. Miss Edna 1 and Mn. Andrew R. MacConnell, 1 c Saf *. Reaa Jackson, Mrs. Jean Glogorski. Mrs. Fig Bars ""N»~-••»% ^ Hashr and Mr. and Mrs. George C Spofan and Grapefruit — 2 ^ 21c Fruit Cocktail ^ 133c Immediate Service. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Troutman. Havel Sullivan, Mrs. Ruth Hunter. c $1,98 1 STOIC John Brennan. Robert MacDonald Tangerine'* " 2 '£ 25c Crackers STTISX 20c Catsup By Van—Ball—Boat-Air Posters are being prepared by the winiam Downey, Thomas Byrnes. ware Set V ss ' Iste* sat «>7v - art committee under direction of VACATION PROVINCE SENSATIONAL Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Vander- Siiaghetfj;^^ VALUE... Jim Johnson. James MuHaney and Lemon Juice 2 *Z. 19c Marshmallows iwX.31c slice Jr., co-chairmen. frank Moras. \ TOWNSEND, AgeK i moo! What a place to spend a holiday! Ontario The mwwwp»h'g committee, eon- Grape Juice ^w— 39c ^.27t Cracker Jack 2'iT 9c .v VAN LINES, Inc. : .—where a holid§y dollar really dot* a job... aad sfstintr of Mrs. Cthel Kmetso, Mrs. Flreeraef Storage Packing- * Crating a Specialty 8uMvan, Mr. Byrnes and Mr. Grape Juiced**. 35c Purple flams ^w.»c Range5«n?erJoe«-2£Wr Joe «p-» 2 £ 29cc ChoIrTi^^^^iw Mein ^ for Ceavsaereial aasl Estimates Given Freely dterc's so mocn to do—so mocn to seel Morse, is scheduled to report at the Grape Juice *£!. ^ 35c HoaseheM 4 Can WBstfleld 2-44*4 52 differcot vacation anas beckon jrool You can regular emetine m June. At that Prune Juice "STL-27c Apple Sauce 2 !ir 33c 3-Mtnute Pots ST 15c Pork & Beans *«, 10c DR.G.HINDMAN swim, sail, fitb. play golf or teoAis—wtetsver you like. time, there will be an election et Acxmwaodadoa for every taste, from horariW . i *ts> OPTOMETRIST Mr. Shatter, candidate Jot-the Armour's Wilson's Thrifty Uquid resorts to comfortable cabins sad Attaint wayside Aa k Township Committee, reported on ' "••*" ' ' *&V the recently termed Young Demo- EYES EXAMINED •••« Starch Dog Food Write today. »*# crats of tmlon County. Anyoong- 6 forks,, 6 £ Vienna Roast Beef 7 Ne. UNION AVENUE er members of the party are urged spoons. WelWdl l ptotaptatatdl wHh pur« *\**J" CRanferd g-lSS* to contact Mr. Shaxkey for Infer* ftnaat Wity nickel lilvw. Hurry/offer ^ 49c i 21c T 37c 2 ST 25c >. ***** Colgate VEL ^ 27c mhDedmu HEftfS YOU! CHANCE Geographic society. In a diary tor TO GET ACQUAINTED Dtcember, ins. one of thtm In No Tims At Air Films ^, 32c ^ 38c III 49c wrote fffV««-n«giy day aflar day Toilet Tissue """•"110c WITH HUE IIBBON FUR STORAGE of Virginia's weather eonditleas. 23c SCOOP JS.30C LAUNDEIING. SHIRTS notations ranged from "morning, LAUNDEIEO « IRONED clear aad pleasant, with • light Toilet Soap »^ 4 •*•• 26c mtmi." to"moralatf . mr1"*; eat swanHtAfeT Just odd water and bake! White; PalmoliveST 3^ 25c TO CRISP PERFECHON aheut three inches deep*" The devil's food, chiffon or spice .i:S ;• FUR TRIMMED watherman^larist Oaprga Wash Bath Soap ^ 4•— 37c Palmolive Bath Soap 12c ooa cake .mixes. Abo hot roll mix. mgten. The last weathst sntry was Hunt Club **«l u. 63c Soap •££" 3 ".«•>• 25c fte Biggest PLUS m Tekvisk* «atod December 11. Be died De- louella Butter w Try them today! FLATWORK SPECIAL Puss N Boots £%. 9c ... NOT IOASTS STORED Care ef Weal „ RicWand Buttci •UT REAL BXTRA-VALUE FEATURES To avoid stretching wool h 1 SHEETS-.HfL ££ It atsammg. pr«ss with a "wriggUBg Bleu Cheese . Super Suds Cutrite motion" rather man with the "putt- FA* DRfFT Not a Hi 10 wlut o«ly S3 Mimaro Indie* ... not • LAUNDERED AND FINISHED ing motion" ordinarily uasd. OdWchMafaBnne *> IS«h««h. I*».X/ H PUCE SALE CLEANSER Wax Paper Urf IS with oily Ifmpumm fawhea . . . BUT THE 28c ANDREA ISM INCH PICTURE TUBE GIVES YOU Princess MaiflMine mSL 67c l I IK COM A railroad car chassis ef stala- 2 — 42c r 12c ^T 23c A FULL 85 SQUARE INCH PICTURE. BLANKETS CURTAINS 1MS steel has twice the strength of OM built of ordinary steel, design- nvs... DRAPES • SLIPCOVERS STORKI) en aay. SUcedSwBS __ 8 * 39 TUSH far «f*«Mt tf«Uir la «f life" tobb w»M I-TR COATS QN DIV CLEANING S SMMf LAUMOfBING CLEANED A & A Cream Cheese *~ Frying Chickens i£**37c AM BAB4O ) kteweV U Ufar* mmmm eefly NEXT WEEK ! Tomatoes *& -19c Serve tender golden fried chicken for a change) * Ml Hi BAND RAOtO ' GLAZED 4MOVISION KM Wned P*°yn U- AT NO KXTSA CHAR0E Cottage il.feg MW tCA 41 BfM pWy*' ' Perfect slicing, firm fancy selected tomatoes! Serve a tasty salad! •» Exaunva ANOSSA rtciuts iocs: Eviscerated Fryers ^S^S" It. 55c * •XOUtlVI ANOMA tOUOUin TONUM SKIHT Earn Money ICEBERG Costs no more thon undrawn pouhry. Head, feet, entrails removed. * aaWNSI MAHOOAMT iJihil by OmnM * ANDSSAt OM MAR OUAtANiai... *. If You're Planning Now For TROUSERS SUIT 201 CLOTH COAT — Saving Stamps JACKET „ DRESS •LANKET '"" We will buy the stamps from Lettuce-.2,2«- 19c Prime Ribs Beef "> 59c I* bsduj »r • YIATS OUAIAM1H Spring Buikling and Repair your daily maiL Write postcard wrkbf •• •• part* mm* BLUE RIBBON STORES OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. DAILY lor details. Excellent source of 1" cut, 1st 6 ribs. Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus tat before weighing. We're fully stocked with lumber and building supplies . . . ready for tiKKtnv for dubs, churches, or- U. S. No. 1 NeW Potatoes 5 ••• 29c ganizations, i **• aa ^wwJt.t*. delivery. Our lumber stocks are properly aged to eliminate Home-Grown Beets 2 ••^»15c Veal Legs & Rumps n> 55c warping. W« carry only bJgbest quality supplies, reasonably priced. P&S STAMP CO. If you're plimpmg your Spring bufldsng and repair now, call in our . ' Acme tosty milk-fed veal makes a delicious meal! r. O. BOX MJ. CRANFOED. N. J. Fancy Lima Beans 2 <*•' 29c estimator to help determine your needs. No obligation. WANT THE NCJX M Fresh Killed Long Island BEST? Iceberg Lettuce 2 ~* 19c Ib-35C Watermelons %• »• 5 c Eviscerated Ducks lb. 47c Builders' General Supply Co. Costs no more thon undrawn poultry. Head, feet, entrails remove* Plus BIG Trade-in Allowance Lumber Trim Masonry Screens Storm Sash IRTII Open Fridays 'til 9 f. M. Fresh or Corned Plate Beef lb. 17c Hardware Paint Inaularino Grosfey Appliai Youngstown Steel Kitchens 100 NOimMVE «™« DANIELS HARDWARE 336 CENTENNIAL AVENUE CRanfortl 6-0505 Manketi 4 Teddy's Famous Frosted Fillet of Haddodcl 45c North Ave., W. Cranford 6-3333 \ STORE IIOVKS: DAILY AND gATimDAY I A. «. to 6 F. H. te Bread 14c limas "^ -?,rU- 39c I Orange Juice .TXi 29c STILL THE BISTI '. THE QtAWQU) AMD CHKomCUt THURSDAY, JDNC *. 1H» packers JLead ,. which are recordings of Installation Tuesday Named President off (Etttern and GUprmttrU ck—-^^^. __,_ Mr, Cassidys and their daughter Features listed for L btmMisiMi UM li»u«fclmg wife fin M a perfect ex Maureen's voiees. Mrs. Schubel Of Cranford Pianists By Jewish Women Contractors' Group Trinity Lawn Festival l££K**« !>*• ample. Do you pile op junk you don't de School also thanked Mrs. Gordon French, Following inrtiHntw held in Ap- HOMEMAklNG The Westfleld-Cmnford Section. C. Van Chamberlin of 21 LaSalle Special events, including a magic to IM1) secretary , anL d Mrs. Cloud, librar- National Council of Jewish Wom- avenue, contractor, was elected show and pony rides, will be fea- ***" -know ian.-- . ril and May. piano students of six en, will hold its annual installation '•:--:::'~-~;v; Tomatoes are probobljr grownin eat in fiowm m m*-Cranford Garden. Club's president of the General Contrac- tured at the annual Lawn Festival attics? . Do yon put otf until high Recognition also was extended Cranford teachers will receive luncheon Tuesday at the Blue Hillstors Association of Plainfleld and of Trinity Church, to be held on the repair ot that frayed Visa Board ot Dtrcetors t* the more gardens than any other «ege- awards from the Griffith Music DORIS WADE Plantation. Dunellen. At that time, . , . -. .. . - --, .. .. ^ Crantad Dramatic CUib wish to table. Tha fwlts, once beltewea The Cranford-KenQworth area's - ContrOmtteu to the annual membership vicinity at a meeting Thursday Saturday. June II, from 2 p. m. W k f Fifth War Loan Drive was announced at!. . iirs. Foundation Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Hems Economut Adviser. Mrs. Abe Lockfeld of Westfleld will night in the association's head- to 8 p. m.' Booths for the sale of WhenjroulawanewniSCtdoyouilUtaesjpm fit only for garden by Robert B. Crane, chairman of the Joeal war be installed as president, succeed- nmntf ffjchJnd si *»arti*J «wt oisti to restore ciatton for aour «florts durfaf our ornament aft succulent, flavor^ such proportions that ifae program m the Mosque Theater. Newark. Public Service EUctru and Gas Campanv quarters in Plainfleld. He suc- soft drinks, food, grab bags and CDWASD C. McMABON. beneflt finance coimnittei^At least.coe-tMrd^oi this reach the, goal of |M0O before the roll ing Mrs. Joseph Schmitt of Cran- ceeds Edward A. Rollerson. other merchandise will be set up. HuT^n-nit) Do von hixnnaie in bed i»o4»e«i«sV?^»P» ths Sun some, and nutritious. A few plants, amount was to be raised in "ET series bonds. - Among the pupils to be honored ford. M. RAT. offldstty over. 11^1__ _ , The association is a chapter of and complete suppers will also be the circuit? Lh> you luxuriate m 0"" shtaaL-" • Tiw • «jMi»>i«BB .'jpiBBiad wan aroan.- wqi' ftniddt • atwdar - Approximately 690 memberships in the 1044- . FWasa Tsars Ag* Girls innate are John Hanzl and Stephanie \ Featured at the luncheon will v M n| i r Morrison, with honors; Beverly Searching for 8aladis Vegetable Salad (Molded) the state organization of the sold. • 4ATIONAI ipiTOtlAt with a cigarette going;? Doyou keep on mm, im rim iiiiilitij j(iujn»« I wh »r rmiii :.• .:.:„.. -4V»i»?iw Jr fVsK'^ t Association , c^anfenfs Memorial Day program be Mrs. Henry V. Arundale. guest Building Contractors of New Jer- The event is under the chair- were subscribed during the drive, it was an- *"«"* Mount St. Mwy' Bishop. Ann Bishop. Sally Starr. 8alad* .must be seen to b* «ppre- I package 2 tbsp vinegar soloist. Mrs. M. B. Burnstein and using a beating system that doean't seem the Cittern and Otoaaiel^tod tor A minimum of six hours of di- nounced by Mrs. BedfanFH. Iordon, chairman of Peter Trumpote. David Isles and euu«d. Their coior.^crispneit sad. lemon gelatine sey. It is composed of contractors manship of Mrs. Henry Stoner and Iha history of the community climaxed at ... I Mrs. Alex B. Ooufl, 504 Spring- or lemon Juice Mrs. Joseph Sank: *re in charge of from Cranford. Westfleld. Gar- the executive committee. • World War Memorial Tablet,for the tradition: Three Cranford girls will be Susan Aborn. all students of Mrs. the dallcate blcadlng o> flavors iH caps hot 1 cup grated Frank Whitty, who are assisted by ayenue. stimulate .the appetite and give test the program. Reservations may bewood. Plainfleld and Dunellen. Mrs. Elmer Powell, secretary; Rebecca M. Starr (Mr* John V.) soUsfaouId be fertile, with a good More than AflOO townspeople, one of the lars> L. M. Tucker. Natalie Mayer and .tomato Juice enrrots made by calling Mrs. Schmitt or Member: Quality WeekBm of N J out calling xpert eat turnouts hi years, paid tribute to Cranford's yte hu ""^ Academy In Plalnfleld. Nancy Otto, students of Miss Edna to aay mes.1. I cop chopped Evan W. Hughes and Frank Duffey. Corresponding Secretary supply of organic~matter and well They are Miss Mary HulL Miss 1 cup chopped any member t>f the committee. (Entered at the Po« Office at Craned.-N. J. and solvents and Othe war dead at impressive ceremonies at Memorial s&sss!Park sa«4s«^fiJ"^nSfi=and Union presented = Schafer; Cynthia Johnson, with Bxperunenr^wtth saUds sod try celerjt green pepper treasurers, and Mrs. Edward White Tablet, North Union and Springfield avenue. The Park High School under J new dressings. Way not vary the 1 cup sbredded Mrs. Schmitt announced that an Picnic Held for IV, publicity. ' as Secono Claw Matter. n any old open con- ceremonies were preceded by a parade of five honors; Margaret iwltte. Helen I tup salt appeal has been made to the local tion of JD£ J. F. Williamsonilli: a , didirectot r of the 2? ^:^srcs?c greens according to the season, not cabhace . tainer that conies to hand/ When you divisions.. • minster Choir and founder ht the ~ reading, and also Irany, Priseuia Keltinc, Caroline section by the national committee High School Band PliOiKhed Thursday ai Cranfbrd, New Jersey, by Miss Hull, daughter of Mr andHeston. Carol Smith, Charles limiting.yourself to lettuce? When Dissolve gelatine in tomato Juice, The annual picnic for the Cran- have a chance to learn about five aatety—- and Chronicle they will not be affected by lying Mrs. Everett A. Helm was elected president Choir-College at Princeton. photographs of reading Mrs. Joshua a Hull. Jr of M combining ingredients, consider va- of. overseas service for an addi- Tfce Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. OffldaJ Cranford, N. J. of the Visiting Nurse Association, succeeding The Cranford Trust Company installed Boardman and John Cling Mun^ add vinegar. Cool. When mixture ford High School Senior Band, on. the soil or eaten by slugs and ^ s procedures. . •-••-;' Beech street, was a member of the riety In texture and flavor. begins to set. fold In the balance ot tional assignment to aid at least ii paper 'or Cranford Garwood and Konthrarth. as during fire r*revenrion Week—do you Mrs. Daniel Burr at the twentieth annual meeting era delayed action' combination time lock tx,, Mrs. Isintf and Mrs. MeFadd day, students of Mrs. R. P. Fergu- one or two destitute Europeans sponsored by Louis Haar, director, — . -. . • • -. «- • ... — other soil infesting anfmni« of the society in Cranford Public Library. achpol's orchestra, hasketban tS son. .' ' Salads are at their best when the ingredients Pour Into a S quart was held Sunday afternoon at Subscription Bate* $2M a Year In Advance ment1 as an added precaution against the lossV o^ssed the responsibility parents thoroughly chilled" and In hot each month. She reported there open your mind to it or do you figure It a The members of the Cranford Wben ^ J/ian^ are staged or Approximately 278,000 fuel oil ration applica- large sum of monejrby bandit attack. and Latin club and T aluminum star mold and chill. Serve Unaml Park. A feature of the OFFICE 5-7 AMen St TeL CBantoid «-00M tions were placed in-the mail as all 55 North ave in giving encouragement to dallty chairman. Also, Virginia Boardman. Nancy weather. It is good to chill ths with mayonnaise. Serves $-10. are 700 young French and Belgium a dulUmainess and no concern Ot yours? **"*** Oirt»"*fah to express their traced against a fence or trelns. An approving and Tesponsive audience nr Ward. Gladys Weber. Louise Pris- students, apprentices and sana- program was a softball game in EXTRA Jersey rationing boards siimiltanronsly sent to attend plates on which the salads are to . list such as tnia could be ^^jj.appredation and thank__ s for ^the ^y «,„ be set two feet aaart. more than 800 persons witnessed the two DM- «• vfa^rH^: ta. Patricia Boss. Carolyn Clay. torium inmates in urgent need of which the team captained - by swciwiro excellent publicity given their pro- stakes^ have about five feet each consumer the form with which he might apply formanroRS of.The Truth Game," by Ivor N< and goocT reading habits. be served. Always salt the dressing Club Fruit Plata for many pages. 1 hesearejust a few of gramand actrvities'duriBg the past for his fuel oil allotment for the 1944-45 heating In the auditorium of St Michael's School , pointed out that since chil- pital School of Nursing in NewNancy Remert and Alfred Jacobus. to the salad. high caloric food.. The members Archie Bird defeated that cap- season. ' * ' York city. ^^ students of Mrs. H. M. Boardman; It is worth searching -for good 1 slice canned Salad greens, have been requested to cooperate tained by Andrew Crisanti. the long snot"* bets tfaat can tesuk in a ****• sincerely In setting the* tomatoes, use a Haskdns Was director of the show, which , develop at different rates, all pineapple •• Fresh berries. Ten Tears Ago sented by the Cranford Dramatic Club. He' are not ready to read at ^ daughter ot Mr. andRoberta Schulmger. Donald salads, for you give both nourish- in this project. Those attending also enjoyed transplanting solution. Open ^he- "Only by eternal vigil can we combat the Mrs. Joaquin a Lopes of SOBCreighton and Alexander Sickert, H ripe banuna ' grapes or tennis, horse shoes and other fire—and do exactly that on thousands ciara G. Oest hole for the plant, place it and assisted by^Mrs.. John I*.' Low. same tone. ment and pleasure when you serve cherries : SPECIAL! Springfield avenue, was a member • An Efficient Job upon tbousanda of occasions in this coun- - Corresponding Secretary subversive elements at' work in this country and The annual Girl Scout rally was held on th» students of Mrs. Louis Gatefy; smlads. .. BAOS r-ueua'AssB—WMt* or games. Refreshments included pg draw in soil to about half fill ths be able to hand down to posterity the heriujige.of estate of Mrs. Charles Kaltenbach. Dorothy ErST dub Rosalie Collins, with honors; Jud- Cut pineapple slice Into' halves Colnred — without button* or cateha* — baked beans, frankfurters, potato Cranford College Club hole.- Then pour in about a cup- free speech, free press and free religion that has >mtil they one seve^a, and «. 2* *•? ^^ - ^^ ^^ 1 * r«U p»r 9»m»*. Brine than Into Ik* AUTOMATIC, The approach of graduation time try each year. The result Is more than the first girl from this community to receive r ith Carsley and-Genevieve Green, Asparagus Salad with Easter Eggs and ' arrange them at back of salad »nfn^< ClUun and Chronicle oAe*. salad and soda. • ful of transplanting solution (one been given, us by our ancestors." Gregg L Frost, Golden^ eaglet,. highest award of the nati i are forced to read, the reIf.- Sodality. She will attend St EBz- plate, with one slice overlapping SELF ADJUSTING, once again centers interest, on the records I U.UUO-horrible deaths and • property •. May SI, 1M9 Memorial Day speaker, told a crowd of 8,000 at jt may cauaan ertottonri aes- abeth1* College, Convent Station. students of Mrs. J. C Munday. 1 box frozen Tart French . tabietpoonful of 13-30-13 fertilizer organisanon, was presented her badge by dressing . the other. Peel and slice banana. Editor, Citizen and Chronicle or three tablespoonfuls of, 9-10-9 the annual observances here. . j. A. Plummer and Mrs. M. A. Craig wl»ereshVv^iu^toBS™^ Guest artist at the presentation asparagus tips Arrange one row of 3 'or 4 overlap- achieved by Cranford students, in the loss of over V00.000.000. g program wffl be Claudette Sorel. > hard-cooked Crisp salad- BALLBEARING, Cranford, N. J. ' . - fertilizer in one gallon of water). Marjorle Rue and Barbara Waters were ore- A child should be en-Mrs. Daniel ping slices on each sldu of the Axe these gamble, worth it? notn.ushed to/read, they French pianist eggs, quar- greens (lettuce, local school system and in institutions of Dear Sir: ' ••'•'*•• •When ttus setttes, draw hi soil to tered eacarole. water- plate. Garnish center with greens MODERN, Ths Capt rltweO Rodney Hate the basketball teem and was I plmiento. •'' cress) and Oil in remaining space with Thanks, Folks! higher learning throughout die country. The speakers also pointed out berries. Serve with mayonnaise or STREAMLINED Post. SIS, of the Veteran* of Jar--- j^ pUmt, to be grown to stains drum majorette. Methodist Fellowship*, diced . This newspaper in recent weeks has dgn Wan and tba liadta Anxil- should preferably be trained to a at if the child is well adjusted cream dressing. Serves 1. • Congratulations By—if he has learned to play Partially defrost asparagus and .. We sincerely appreciate the excellent carried announcements of scholarship iaiy wisii to thank the citlsens of single stem. This is tied loosely n ._ -« Presenting Comet]*/ cook In covered saucepan in V& cup the Township oT Cranjhrt Jar toth e stakes at intervals ot a foot .„„ with other children—it will KecefVCS Degree boiling salted Water. LJft from -Thousand Island Dressing reception given the opening of our new deli- their loyal support in pttrehafinc or so as, the plants grow. • - • ' help greatly in his adjustment to "Look Me in the Sye,? a three- t cup tnayon- 2 tbsp. chopped awards and college acceptances'for many Haying concluded mear Al w act comedy by Joy Tobias, will be saucepan with wire whisk or two Poppies on "Poppy Day". Jlay M The training consists in the. *eV first grade. Following the discus- ^leni Marylancf forks. OhUL Arrange asparagna and . . nalse . green pepper catessen over the past week-end. We shall members of the graduating class at Crap- •eason undefeated and in o-^^.w'J'- ' - " -•••' •' moval of side branches. As soon as HEAT sion, a question and answer period presented tonight, tomorrow and •4 cup chill 2 tbsp. chopped 1 MisMi s Janet Auguste Rauben- Saturday at 9 o'clock by the quartered eggs on Individual plates endeavor to always warrant the fine support ford High School. There also have been their ainT Hit T'lffwls thi. "fwm- XJ^ veterans who yet arc bad- a little shoot starts to grow at the , heimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. on : crisp' salad greens. Mix .diced sauce stuffed olives ; Father'sCm^ ntI d Methodist Youth Fellowships,..in - vou> have given us thus far. • . ning>of the County ridden in service hospitals who place where the leaf joins the main ?•Jv<^^. ^f»«'>ofLudwig P. Raubenheimer of W the auditorium of Cranf orU Metho- plmiento, with tart French dressing. Mix all^ together'and aerv* on report* of honor society elections. Dean's these popufas and ttn'v*hstem,take it out. Do not remove group, thanked.Mjr». Ising and Cranfprd avenue, was JPonf over each portion when., ready vegetable.' meat or flsh salads. fik dist Church. This wUl be the : ; cancudacses .•I- SJB1 L McWddert sAB^o npressed with tlje BacheloVloi Ar^Ldegr^ sixth annual DresentatioD>-by «jhe to serve. Serves «. - Yield':' tH:aV^"^ " "^SSS5' -:->:• I^Jay we suggest you try our own Deli- «re aid from the donations givin/and between the leaves. *" - r of-an-tte parentsifor Monday from Western Maryland fellowships. . _ dons "u* AJ* ttiena vXMiee4* •* us me oienci the State for the Veterans of ItasJgn Wars ContinnB the removal of side M»;IW?«t College, Westmintter, Md. ^^ Dolores Winfleld, Judy Cederholm, Sold and tmtolUd by ubel, teacher of Ken «re« 4-H Girls Meet tins aaturoay National Borne fair veterans* or- shoots until'four clusters of fruit , teacher of me tittle WhUe at college. Miss RaubeRaubenn- and Louise ifcLauren, a newry- Donna Bonn and Mary Ann Mc- you've been looking for and only 49c a various colleges and universities. \ __ > _ , . ^i««»i« and widows in Grand Rap- aree formed, then' let the top ones , has guUMM the pre-school- heimeeim r majoredtjdta a sociologil y andmarried couple, played by Jean To Broadcast Satarday Gulre. They will be accompanied Durin.—wg . the. man. • •y- - that he has —a^. Micb~r—, they. tootoo thanthankk ththe peopso>- grow.. This will form a sort of through the ^astyear. m. treasurer of tnTcanterbury by Grace Pavaroszi of the Union pound. In addition to honors for the students m 1 1 1 Thomas and liatt Torgenen and Four girls ot the Sunny Acres bed the locafecall School'ad s tna 'team, pie of Cranford, for bx-yampur- umbrella to keep the sun off the « S??^ "^ " ««lMf«SBd club and a member of W Alpha their trouble-finding friends. Aunt County Extension Service.'' themselves, these accomplishments re- -h honor |» chaste*: of uwse poppl*s. they can fruits and thus^ prevent sunscald. K. ffatttuda to MM. Castidy for Ma sorority, and was senior duch- 4-H Club will describe their work Mr. Weekley has brought I WI Tabbetha and Uncle Sappington in the club at a broadcast Saturday flect great credit upon the township's _ r . . - _, - - . . ™" ? ^- rccefre the help they need so Staktri tomatoes, well grown, ntng the meetfngt during tte ess this year to tfaeiuaTcmffl enacted by Nancy Rubright and Cranford through ti •yield luactoua fruits and are an or- JDisiJayedat . rtcogoyddn of her SgvSgv-.. She was grMwattd iinn 1045 from of the Farmer WUl Peiglebeck's average goat nroduess one- We Specialise in school system and upon the administra- e c KMUOWAKT to Roger Allen,.are the cause (or program at 12:30 p. m. over radio and frequent record^weaking and mic- Sincerely, nament to any garden, fut&er Cag«ld> nt t presented CranforCrfd High SchooL Ken's having several wives. half gallon of mug daily for eight Regularly 21.95 tors and teachers who have guided the J0HH1BALSY details are available inva bulletin •eesTUrs. station WNJR. The girls include to ten months. Delicious Cold Cuts taking jierformaisOBa c4 his nuiners. The pupils in their preparation here for wider "Growing Tomatoes" on feqiiest to Home-made Salads "i»ver-give-up" type of sfwrtamanship MARION JONKft Agricultural Agent, Court House, MAGAZINE MOVIE CAMERA THESE MOWERS fields of education. ' Elizabeth, N. J. sjaBW ^p he instiiis in the members of his teams AuJcQiarjr Cbaunssn aiffaa* sS BBBaatlBal waafasaUaj BBBBBBBW tfHH Full {line of Staple Goods Much of the credit for the ability of ARE ONE OF THE was tellingly exhibited this year as Cran- Craniord students to meet college re- Self Service Dairy Counter FINEST MADE. ford tinauy placed first in the county re- quirements and for the outstanding suc- lay event after com^ m second four THEY HAVE cess of many of them in their college^ WBh f/lJ c«l»t utnM ists< Issis • •: times and third once in previous tries. 1 careers should go to Vincent bamowski PUNCTURE- - OiDr opngratulabons go to die mem- DoMdMwofhof and Mrs. Thelma Wise for their conduct. « mtn. The J«H em owoa mm JOW aw CHARLES DELICATESSEN PROOF, bers of the team and their fine coach. of the guidance department at Cranford U May they show the way again in New •sJOl •»« •flOJICfOt :-rao-*m —w tiiM< 12 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD PNEUMATIC High School. And congratulations are Brunswick this Satarday. TIRES. FIVE • due all around again for the efficient job, ^mlmuttd, ptrt- «*/«. Alwifl being done by the entire school system ftsdtCorusc CARBON STEEL ' here. • • . :. • ' ; .. V'-./> > Fort MoMenie. built by Washing- BLADES THAT ton in 1777 near Muiiistowu. served as CUT A FULL 18 a lookout when, the mam body of Wash-, Ut \h Stow Y»» He Nw *m* TAKE YOUR CHOICE - BUT • Long Shot Bets ington's troops moved to Valley Forge. CRjpFORD INCHES. THIS HOWARD Open Friday Evening* be white Legend has it that Washington buut the .Most peopleJiave a touch of the MOWER IS iort merely to keep his men busy. Equipment Co., Inc. ' gambler in their make-up. But only a 4 N. Union Ave. Cranford 6-2707 EQUIPPED WITH •''.'"• ^ . . " ' • ' ' TeL BUs, S-23SS ..•'•. , • . v . * KEEP FEEDING few go to extremes in wagering on the KOTJTE S9 UNDEN A CHROME ALLOY horses, die dice,- the wheel, an4 other In 1o3o neax nlorristpwn, Samuel TOOL STEEL ' unbeatable games. ' ..•,;• •:••••— F. B. Morse and Alfred VaU tapped out "TATTLE TALE GRAY" as is often #BVSSI £_^4 wajSLananss^aWMA aWSJSk ^VssSa fta1SSaB>B4sr^BW*Jti •BMMM ^^»sm LAWNS and GARDENS LOWER KND7E However, many mdltonsdo the most patient waiter is no loser." dangerous gambling in the world without applied to poor laundering can also WITH A LIPPED EDGE. "X VIGORO - AGRICO be applied to drycleaned apparel Armour Velvetgreen SEE THIS Big Crop Fertilizers OUTSTANDING when not properly handled. (5-10-5) (7-7-7) (5-10-10) MOWER NOW! ^ Bovung — Driconure WE HAVE ONLY •"• • •" \ • ' Sheep Manure A LIMITED i Crystal dear solvents, detergents of the finest quali- Bone Meal — Superphosphate QUANTITY AT Aluminum Sulphate — Ammonia Sulphate ; PRICE, r ty, good filtration, are the fundamental requirements Potassium Muriate — Sodium Nitrate tankage — Dried Blood - Agrinite for dean, soft, fluffy white garments. At SWAN Cottonseed Meal (G & O) (XY& P) (Wilson's) Rose Food these factors are constantly maintained to insure Power Mower you that your WHITES will (be WHITE . . . another 13-26-13 Growth Hormones and Plant Nutrients Added •Special! one of the many SWAN Personalized Services. 30c - $1 - $1.50 and «4 POWJERED WITH •They served first as ornaments, then as early as the FINANCE Gat Sprayer SI.50 each fifteenth century they were used as fasteners and THE BRIOGS- since that time they have played a dual role. For Use with HY-GRO Throughout their long history, buttons have been STRATTON *w» * «•• •>•»* Make* Plant Feedtajr A* Eaay As Walerinjr fashioned from many materials or covered with the MOTOR, 18-INCH different fabrics that have been in fashion. They With A BOM Or A Watering- Can. have been made of metal, of silver, of gold, of ivory CUT. 1 At Ths Borne Of Fine Pianos (these are among the earliest oa record) of wood GET THE MOST FKOBf TOD* GARDEN Qssssiac a tjr|**tf> is a GriKtat. Ban. side Vy aUa. an ike, and of pearL They have sparkled with jewels and YOUR NEXT GAR laetadaa. Ye« «sax cesapar* the sometimes they have been cut from a single pre- selections fron dous gem. Today, many of the most attractive but- • DRY CLEANERS andstyUngoftl •ukc* withe*ch other. Tern csa PLANTS & SEEDS tons you see are madeirom the popular new plastics. • FUR STORAGE VAULTS look tt VWBT boaai, Ns> With a flourishing ready-to-wear industry and SHOULD BE PLANTED MOW VOK CHOKE 85.00 4afHests this tank, k the antire aUteopoHta. IXatrict. N»~ dote proximity to the metropolitan fashion center. • RUG CLEANING FLOWEX8 AND VEGETABLES. anow yoa ao ataay anatleafc pianos in s» away atylas «»dar •• New Jersey u a logical place to carry on the manu- BANK INTEREST IS LOW • SHIRT-LAUNDERERS Regularly 99.50 i * lhd d Pt d to salt. facture of buttons. This industry rates both its vahte of products and the value added by manu- ExxJmnxm nyntmtmtjvu jtr tkm f C. E. TRUBENBACH mg wsja facture in the millions. Electricity performs many < Ranford 6-3300 emmame , BAanaUN i and important manufacturing tasks. MVtRTB WTraxmtt WUTflK MTNIPtANO Jk-IU-4* jr<, ^n' -inij Exetmtkm representatives jbr dss foUomdrng asaftes of orgtau HAMMOND M1NSHAIX-ESTKT KSTKT •sJlksSOLOVOX The Tami/y Hank A&A MAQKAVOX AND DUMONT TOlVtSON «ki CADJO IMONOCslAPHS FEI EDI **TBBB> ^^M^W CBBBV^BT asf MMW JBBTBW'* GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY FOUNDED 1904 AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL IIIINWAV *l»>ai»INTATI«IS 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-1661 Hardware •»«w Cnuij's mm m*n llry I.I.M*., run aal Fir Simp 405 BROAD STIIIT, NEWARK 1, NIW JERSEY Cranford 64KM1 <0nr of Nroi Uttaty* "Maat Bniqur &tovea" I WfDNUOAV JWSJNIMOI 4MIH M»H MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 12 NORTH AVE., W. With America's Most Famous Sidewalk s OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Diiuimauaiui ' TBM CHAWfOBP CIllZtH AMP. CHBOWICLaV THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1M» Cranford Nine Swamps a tree people. During the war, heagainst noa-vulnerable opnone&uX Mrs. John Hand of 420 Conditions in Mid, they cooperated with this and hold: , Dr. Sckulze Advanced Spanish Club Members ance were: William Buckley. Bar- paid for by Insurance cosapanfes. Dfau»e^-Dance Toiilght U am reBar nation throughout the period the bara Barieri. Robert Black. Bar-VisiUng None Unit Mental Hygiene Drive Irvington Vocational "2?3? »«d to the a—K J 9 8 6 4 Paid calls numberod l.ltO; part- fCoiittMWMf from pap* ««* • Coach Paul Buonagunrs Cran- Thomas GaDofor furnishing Boad the third annual dinner-dance Japenese were occupying their At General Aniline Attend Supper Party bara Brand. Harriet Apgar, Joan paid, 1,015 and free, 488. Oils, as early today that her son,: Siam Topic of country;. H.—0 <-- • • Holcombe, Alfred Frigola. Thomas Has Annual Meeting l«Tta tordford TUghS1114* Scnanc l nine swanapep o j^gj._ 44>*B>- jf*^a*asSJSjfc>^^^ -JtsUafaMsBaB ~-AMMai*daaaW. D^J 10 g 5 Dr. Chris C. Schubte, IS Tuxedo A suppejf party .was given- for Mrs. F Vf y, jL Irvington Vocational, 8-1, in & to the acceptance bf said MUt by Dr. Wysham was introduced by place, has been appointed assistant Cisar,—Richard Byrnes, Barbara Visiting nurses in Cranford Contributions for other categories the State Highway tion wm be held at 7 o'clock to- C—A 10 the Spanish Club, "La Tertulia," Putseher. Joan Wallace. Audrie commended the WOTS: of the of ••'•••'»?IMm|P IM .*MK wfftWJCOawHaW that poUeemen keep a cW2f| most importanr embassies in Siam that you would not echo' (play Master's degree In 1940 and hishis trumpet The club also sang a falda Porcella and Mr. Terregino. more runs. rector and Clerk to execute Too faifl) tmt WT*4 too long 4Mb- PhD. to 1042. at the University of number of Spanish songs, includ- Membenhip returns should be on the building. """•»aia| and are carrying out their com- high-low) with the queen and a 1 made to Mrs. Park at 32 Central In Cranford's first home run of for District Court, Part 8, for one munist intrigue in~TBe"East from Playing the Cards small heart, the queen being too Iowa.- ing "La Paloma," "La Cucara- avenue. the year, Caruso added another from May 1. 1840 with Ate that point. If we are to keep Siam valuable to waste for signalling He joined the Grasselli plant cha/* "Alia en el Rancho Grande," tally in the third. He hit a low First National Bank and Trust Co, and nearby nations out of. Rus- Bv ALEXANDER G. SPENCER purposes. ' • of General Aniline to August, 1942, "Clolito Linda," "Estrellita" and "Amapjola." The most enjoyable Lcspedeza. production on faraw Are You Spending Money Foolishly? line drive which was misjudged of Summit, was on roll call unan- sian "control, he declared; this na- 2. Pass. The first double was foras vat color research chemist, and Memorial Day by the right-Aelder, and it rolled imously adopted. tion most do everything in its since August last year he has head- evening -was concluded by dancing i the United States Is bemg av a takeout but the second was to popular rtcords. **^ creMed with two new, vxrietlca; Leaky Faucets Mean Leaky Pockets! Observances Here . far enough- to permit Caruso to (7) Freeholder Herlicb for Fin- power to spread our democratic 1. You are defending against a strictly business, being a double of ed a group of chemists and tech- d score. • .- • ance Committee, accepting bid of f Quality Plus ideals—including the support of four spade contract and partner a game contract ' nicians engaged to vat color invest! Member»vp| the dub in attend- (ConttnueA from pope on*) Belden struck out. at the start Davidson Sales k Service Agency, our various missionaries in these leads the king of hearts. You hold children at stand, Mrs. F. J. Deller; 3. Four spades.1 It is true that gative work to the process devel- of the seventh, and then Ihle of Newark for fumishmg nations^ queenrjack of hearts alone. Which opment department. YOUR PLUMBER IS flag. A. A. Smith; invitations to one do you play? partner doubled for^penaltles af- IN CRANFORD singled to left and Caruso got on Model 221 Davidson Dual Dupfi- Dr. Wysham charged that the He is a member of the American Gold Star Mothers, Mayor Oster- on an error. After Byrnes popped cator, complete, as per specifica- ter hearing your spade bid, but Buddhist priests are one of Slam's 2. You are South, nobody vuL how can he ever figure you for six Chemical Society and Alpha Chi heldt; publicity, Charles M. Rayout to the first, baseman. Cooper tions, to the County Clerk's Of- s! andhoW: and H. G. Sutler; traffic and safety. greatest hindrances to progress. He spades to the king-jack, phis all Sigma, a professional fraternity. was hit by the pitcher and went to fice, for $2096.75, was on roll call said there are some 355,000 priests &-AJ 7 S the other stuff you have? Game A. J. VANO Police Chief William A. Fischer; first to . load the bases. Ihle, inanhnously adopted. ._ and acolytes going throughout the should be easy and that's prefer- FLOYD E. REYNOLDS amplifiers, J. Walter Coffee; en- Carusp arid Cooper scored on - a (8) Freeholder Herlichfor KB- Graduated as Nurse couragement 'tit clubs to march, A snap like this is a key shot In a good picture atory of a picnic With country with their begging bowls D.-JJ85 able to letting, the opponents off FORSGATE FARMS PRODUCTS high triple by Ed Stickney over It should go close-ups of th* picnickers and several long shot* showing and living almost like parasites C—K8 4 2 with a small set, not vulnerable^ Miss Muriel Bogen, daughter of Prompt, Efficient Service at Smnble Priee* Mrs. G. :C. Dreyer; disabled vet- the right fielder's head. the shore and water beyond It. personnel actions hi various de- off a nation of 16,000,000 people The bidding has gone: - South made, a nice defensive Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bogen of 308 erans. Thomas Butler and S. Klun- Irvington'sjone run came in the partments, was, on roll call unan- Walnut avenue, received her di- der; bugles, G. E. Crosby; flowers, In comparison, he pointed out, this West North East South play in today's hand. MILK -CREAM - EGGS fourth inning. imously adopted. country has approximately 250,000 ploma last Thursday night at the WANT TO TRY Mrs. G. E. Crosby and Mrs. F. L. The Picture Story 1 H. double 3 H. pass NORTH a us> Call CR. 6-5367 (9) Freeholder HerMch for Fin- ; ordained ministers, all of whom 4H. double „ pass &-Oi7 4 8 thirty-eighth ""Mnl r^ymmfnn- Frae Dtlbwy Cbutfonl 6-1009 Deller; distribution of programs, 'T'HANKS In part to the growth of ment exercises of Beth Israel Hos- of someone packing the lunch, eon ance Committee, settmg forth the LEADS WITH have churches or parishes. What call do you make? A. G. Henrich; school children, Obituary * picture magasines. daring the turn* with a shot ot the youni salaries of the Prosecutor of the pital School of Nursing, held at an« sBOr 222 CENTENNIAL AVE. Joseph Goodman. . ' Mrs. Mary DeCalnwe The speaker related that Siam is 3. You are -South, vulnerable. D,—« 3 NEW past ten years, more and more ama- people getting into th* car, asd- thei Pleas and his tt Istants Temple B'nai J—hurun. Newark. Mrs. Mary DeCalnwe of 144 teur plctor* takers hare become a half-dosen shots or more taken a 2 Hillcrest avenue died Sunday at WEST EAST Rotary Club Interested in what Is called "the the plenie itself, Too, can then em (10) Freenoldar Pearsall for the Garfleld Hospital, Jersey City. picture story*—* series of pictures th* story-telling series with a pie '••••••••••••••••••••••IBM S.—K 10 6 - S.-r«5 Funeral services were' held thin Bridget, Drainage and] Flood Con- CHOICE Hv-K 7 6 * Program for Boys which in related to each other and, ton* of someone barbing; th* nape trol, authorizmg Treasurer., upon morning from the James P. Sween- together, tell a complete story of plates and other debris. - VcwTMaJ : B0 0 4 D^-A Q J 9 8 fConttnued from vaoe approval ot the Counly l Sirloin or - C—A J 10 6 ey Funeral. Home, SOT Boulevard, som* «venc ..... • • ••• • . ' . Gly.en a simple rscript" Uke. that 11 O-K8 4 banking, George Jamleson. Bayonne, followed by a high to turn over to0 Twp. of Scotch ^f*"***..-***' '*' «sfjw •# 3 SOUTH Arthur Burdltt, machine tool : Naturally, thacssual euneraituwr all yon need do U.tak* a variety o Plains, upon Porterhouse i requiem mas* at 9:30 a. m., at ofteB able to shoot tha grsat, togMdnal, story-telling shots, In a-A J 3 Manufacturing, Fred Allen; St. Michael's Church.Interment cmeaMWassI : Charles Hill, plastics.. Ronald D'- •vanta of national anil International dud* long ahoi^ naaai*diita KU-I0 9 2 was in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, importance. Tet he can use' a num- shots, and doss-ops. This will ellmi i ^ Arcy; William P. Smith, pub- Rahway. ; . nat* a "sameness" in yoar ptebure* C.—Q 7 6 3 ' lie health service; Norman Hobble; ber of th* same techniques used in Mrs. DeCaluwe resided in Jersey the movies or in th* picture maga> .Remember the motion pletvretheon With both sides vul, the biddinp Kenneth MacKay, education-col- -^ "long shot" to sat the sees*, PRIME .. lor every hoaaa went: ' lege, Rkhard Byrnes; -and Paul City before coming to Cranford six SUMS to make attractive, interesting Have Yoar Car Groomed For the middle-distance shot to show th« •*st..spsr>lfcigcfcan as the soowe hulfl East South ' West Norih Martens, Jr., photographic equip- years ago. She is survived by her stories of tha events in bis •Y*ry~ husband, Cornelius; one- sister, day Ufa. action whldTli taking place, and RIB ROAST A. 1 D. pass 2NT pass ment and supplies retail, Joseph dose-up^to show individual reactions 3 NT pass pass p.-""! -J Earhart A Mrs. Josephine O'Brien of Jersey Successful picture stories, how- City,' and two brothers, Harry and Applying this theory to. yoar pto CRANFORITS FIRST, MODERN North opened the four.of spades you newest in TV...a big 121 beauty...with all-channel ever, usually are the result of plao- William Spor of New York City. nlo script, yon might snap a scenk When South saw the dummy ho nlat'-of knowing what pictures yon view to show th* sit* of tha plenie CHOICE PONELESS want and need to tall a story wen. discolors knew the spades could be set up. a shot from 19 teet or so of th* but would North then have an en- slash which tha logger A little forethought along taw* group aa they am eating, and thes y«or bath , . . tank, mat laws has teat bean a problem of Galvanised steal twin paD Mts M gives yon a kind ot rough ROAST try to cash them? From West's 1 a clossap of one aambtr pattini rains whhe dodiei. Both strong bidding it appeared likely and FM sound...PLUS a full range FM radio! teen. What to do with urn a boon to «fflckneywninded "shooting script * to follow and In- away a wtU-ooae hot dog. Shon ••)• baoiihed by the that he held the spade king, so that tra* tops has been debated housewives. These sets consist of sans yoar getting all Um shots yon Ukethto help tall yoar atory etaariy tke entire history of need for yoar atory. P*tm*gUs Water Heater. if South were to play the ace on taro sturdy pails securely fastened •S au* aafaV _ ^ MS> • and toad variation to yoar Individual Its tank J« mirror- the first trick declarer would fur slash Is a highly together tor aasy carrying on one For Instance, th* story of a pleale Plctarea. «john van QaJMer firt fuel, For- together, they hold both might begin with aa Indoor snap Extra Special! smooth, sparkling blue merely hold up the king till the is a growing vaaU* and rinse water used tor 'hird round. Then West could take diiposal is a Wastes Yoar Car h 10 Itaes It CANNOT nut or cor- the diamond finesse with safety, part of th* forest pre- MinutM of Board of rode! Sanitary as a dean as South would then be fresh out program. ,- SMAU TURKEYS -H lb.59c of spades. So South refused to go Maw Freight Cars tor Road drinldng. glaaa, • NoHm**B™fc»ToSci»»ckYo«.Gr up with the ace of spades on the Class I railroads and raUroad- Chosen Freeholden two patV If you want yean of tnuy Regular meeting of the Union first trick — he played the jack owned and controOad private re- p carefree hot-water conven- Instead. Late summer burning is particu- Mgeratar ear companies placed County Board ot Chosen Freehold- and fa tha ience come in today aod West naturally thought that larly bad from a game standpomt 1M.TJT new freight cars in service ers, was held at the Court House, see Ah moJtrm heater. At mis tuaa of year almost «very In UM. «ba largest numlMr installed Elizabeth, N. X, on Thursday, May roll call North had led from Ace-Queen, so FRYING CHICKENS - U>39 he won the first trick with the king grassland fir* bums alive nests ot la any year since IMS and aa I 1:30 p.m. for tha helpless baby rabbits. Toes* same crease of|0,439 above MM. . Director McMane presiding. Road Omustfttgtv aecapttng Md>of of spades; since that appeared to grasslands harbor the homes of Roll call showed eight members Central Kbit * Vamiah Works. Only 1J2S Per Car be his only, opportunity to get a spade trick. West then took the ground-nesting birds and even a present and one rtssaj. IncJ, of BtooUyn, VL Y, far fur- JERSEY QWP-^sirri fast moving Ore will invariably de- Cardiff nlaUngJ/MO gaBona White Traf- Cm OJWtot mi Ddhmd diamond finesse. South won with stroy the nett and IU contents. • tha populous and BV Minutes of the meeting of May the king, and led the ace and three Cardift b» 13, 1MB, wen approved as,per fic Paint for tba Road Dent, at Wetter. dustraUsaa hhe s comem r oof $1 Jl par gaSon, was on roil call PORK LOINS --- it 59 of spades and the contract was off Wales, it Great Britain's leading printed copies on the members Hooters one. The wooden defense of play- faatu* Oi coal-export port. Ten miles inland JOHNA.THEISZ ing the ace on the first trick-would pasture grass is rich m from the harbor, tht region's coal Resolution that all bills ap- (S) Freeholder Bauer for Road WILSON'S have presented declarer with an aerb; aD the vitamins required Committee, granting addUfcmi WILSON'S ""fO nas have) a record output of proved be ordered paid, was adopt- 23 South Ave^W. CkmjrfosJ 64800 easy play for game with an over- Igr farm anlmali. It alter keeps the more than 00 million tons a year. i. • •' i I2.0QO. State Aid Maintenance trick. aefl from washing or blowing away Funds to Bora of New Providence Opeav 7:30 o. m. to 10 p. m. Dally —. t a. m. to • i». *«.. CANNED BOILED HAMS ft 7U« CHAPMAN BROS, aad mcteases the organlo matter Following communications were' received and ordered filed: . for constructing a storm sewer (lt-12 Ih. ave.) •Cextean DM* KU Livingston Ave., was on roll call Phmabing and Heatmg Contractors It has been proven mat hoe- Chairman, Purchasing Commit- Annual kill of ducks in Mexico i: tee, advising bids received for NOETB AV&. E. CRanford 6-1320 . estimated as less than the take o> band* who eat nourishing breah- op-ning day In the United State* Strawberry taate do better work hi their Jobs, White Traffic Paint for the R*ad CHOICE • Bed aplder If the most oommos and children .who eat good break- Department, was referred to the and most injurious pest on- straw* taste get better grades in school Road Committee. 1! berries In Louisiana. The giaetesl end lose less time In sickness. Register, granting Ella M. Cot- CHOCK CHOPPED - lb. damage done by the apldera occuw trell, leave of absence, with pay u the tpnng and is most 59* U« IMS from May 17th, to June 30th, was WRITE YOUR OWN after mild winters with light rain- referred to Finance Committee. fan. In 1848, tt per cent of our total population was working In the field County Engineer, advising Wal- ARMOUR'S STAR IM O. a. Bfcl Ctak of agriculture, but to 1048 only * ter Springer, B/idge Tender, died . VEAL SPECIAL! Tbe first aU dub In the Uniteo per cent were engaged In the labor May 15th. AD fore* thai produced the ~ year's Board of Public Works of Eliz- CLASSIFIED States was organised In 1881. Founded by Scandinavian* In Ber-eropa. - ••• ••- '- •• ••- abeth, advising they instructed tegs or Rumps of Veal lb. 53c lin. New Hempahire. It was the their Street Commissioner to con- THE CITIZEN and CHEONICXE j struct protective barriers at each ttaneer In a sport which today 5 Alden Stret counts an estimated two to three side of bridges across the Eliza- Pygmy , about the sis* of CranfonL.N. J. < • ' ' Loin or Rib Veal Chops lb. 63c aa&Uoo Amerioan devotee*. a St Bernard dog. are found on beth River at Westfleld Avenue at Oehbea. a main Indonesian Prince St, was referred to Bridges, Drainage and Flood Control Corfr- GENTLEMEN: Bnnele s Rolled Veal - lb. 59c aalety Blegan mlttee. Beat the /oik of one «(g until Please insert the following Classified Advertisement for. lemon colored, ^dd one tebleapoon -Safety for me and mine though- County Clerk, advising that el honey and mix welt Add one out 1MB~ la euggastad as a Mew Ruth O. Heisler, Secretary to 1 nlng with, your issue of -J cup of milk alowly. Fillsglaas. Add Year slogan (or every farm family 'Judge McGrath; changed her Try Bacon With Your Eggs! sUgbt grating of nubneg. la this country. ^ name, through marriage, to Ruth of ———— '. O. Hopkins. WILSON'S mm • You get 85 square inches of expanded picture 1 City of Linden, requesting im- jyS) V^JkO* Mtjfcawl " HfTrFfclFWBlFlf^ Cfi82*D^ H3O ing and listening pleasure. And for line record provement and acceptance of East on the "Popularity," Crosley's big new 12* listening you've an added feature... plug anj Linden Ave., extending from Park Repeat Ads J)l per word — Minhmim charge JS SUCED BACON - n>-^ 4t)c . inch TV-FM set I You enjoy brilliant, undistorted style record player into the "Popularir/*. Ave., to Stiles St, as a County DEADLINE FQR.BECEIPT OF ADS 10 A. M: WEDNESDAYS TRUE PICTURE television! And as a PLUS. COatfAUl You deserve the best. You want Road, was referred to Road Com- here's a static-free full-range FM radio for truest mittee. STRICTLY FRESH-KILLED m mm to pay the least Compare Crosley picture-and- County Clerk, advising Norma listening pleasure. Both are richly housed in a tlfyCkCn O. Corbett, temporary Clerk-Sten- beautiful mahogany-veneer cabinet And for all price. Crosley TRUE PICTURE television is the ographer resigned, June IS, 1949. ROASTING CHICKENS - lb.40< this—a price that's incredibly low! superior product of pre-eminent engineering and County Engineer, advising that s Loans for Home Repairs Up to the temporary appointment of The "Popularity** brings you worlds of view- manufacturing «t»iM*pnfr See it today I Howard W. Wentllng, as Watch- 104 Weeks topa y man, terminated May 17. 1949. - DAIRY SPECIALS - Chairman, Purchasing Commit- WHEN YOU improve or repair your home, get the benefits to*, advising of bid received from Fresh Creunery Davidson Sales * Service Agency Newark, for furnishing one •f financing thru ibis Bank. Rates are low. The' entire Model Ml Davidson Dual Duoll- ROLL BUTTER . cator, complete, as per specifica- U cost of the improvement may be borrowed, Repayment tions to the County Clerk's Office, STRICTLY for $3098.75. was referred to Fin- 58c may be made on a convenient monthly basis to fit your ance Committee. ' . FRESH EGGS, mod, size . doz. Following monthly report* were 17 Swift'. BrookfieU *% vt>_ £!Qr\ income. It takes only a few moments to make all arrange- received and ordered filed AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE •«•ng ^*ll Wright, Long and Co.. Agricultural ments. Money may be advanced directly to you or you Agent; County Physician and Asst WQ) County Agricultural Agent OLEOMARGARINE lb. »"rt of Committee on Bridges, ' may specify that your dealer-contractor finance thru us. AhmTH&USf from variaty abowa. Tbay'iv t of tba MMI It'e th* blg- Better Products for Happier Living Drainage and Flood Control agree- CLABSarWCAWNS cnioymbl* with Croabjr'a big big to contribute $3,800. to the Watch Our Windotc* for Daily SpeciaMJ MCTIWE . . . you ha*« fraat- 'a TBUS ncivu that*a as (MHVAooa- ai»aioiaAioat...KiTCMtM miuit.i Twp. of Scotch Plains, towards CONVENIENTLY LOCATED aaata for th* clowning of th* th* my. Watcn th* w«M Oaar.QraahqrTBUlt rtCTUaB rMONOO«AM«S... TliS VISION mnrovement of a running stream T fi mi Ooalay TV M. which croeaea Homestead Terrace BANKING OFFICES vid Cedar Brook Road, was I I MAIN ornfi celved and ordered filed. MI Bra&rf BL. IUut

w^-* ••»••.•,: • «••• -i ..-'••>•• ^ YBB-C8ANP0BO ClTUUf AMD, CHBOtflCUak TBV&BDXT, JUNK S. 1 turn, CHAWFOHD CITIZUI AMD CHEOWICLK. THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1949 KSAI. K8TATC iOB MIX BKAL BeTTATK rOft BUM C8AKFOKO - - •'v "A. MIIXI0M DOLLARS CBABMINQ 4-bedroom Home, eat convenient 1 . Warn* of Selling . North Sid* location, large Imof Sept.1 - Reeson^ ODITJIO loom set. SSO. Inquire SJureen. Abflity at Vox ~ ' with mood-burning fjreplaca. mother win care for chil- Z&&J&* * E. Jersey ^» Bumstde Ave., Cranford 8-aooa-W. LAWN BOTLttERS comer lot, i-car garage, oU Heat. Just dren afternoon* or evenings. Phone If You Wans toBO Y 1 SPECIALIST In lawn devetopmant. ex- reduced- to 818^900. CRanford 8-0881-B. tf APASTMENT8 TORRBU T YOUNO man , tuxedo In good condition, pert malntananoe •*•*» the planting of •' or SELL and Want apaHMMiwt 1st float. • II UM*T.SU CRftf SS8W ev»rgrt*n» and ahrubi. TV K Black; LABQZ "room* ""in" Ihls 7-room attxacttve WOMAN doit *,** nu-t« convenient to all transportation ntatry Sch< AcnoifxwcnrxwoY u FURNISHED KOOM8 FOR Landacapa Contractor. 18 Doerlng Way, home. Modem kitchen with plenty of cleaning or- laundry. CaU CRanford 391. c/o dUsen and Chronicle. M - see* ft* erste« tt Mais eataleaejaa. RBOnRXBKD pedlcrae aable CoUlaa, 4 CRanford 6-0883. Need* With Any of cabinet*, basement lavatory, ettam heat, 8-3891. •- '• •• • ....• OKE OB. TWO furnished rooras k> Me a~-Me.at *a Uae a* •» a4Tr» aa* - month, old. R. E. Ward, 113 MUn the Following (L). Kaye (R). Black (C), Ap- excellent condition, corner lot. A buy vate home; kitchen ttrrvSgn wild throw.. " ' ... Street. Cranford. GENERAL CONTRACTOR *•» at 811,900. ELDERLY lady wishes to ear* for chil- available. *^™*—*—* ~ *—' - gar (C). Skaawp i<> Wtoino). Lincoln, Roosevelt, Sher- Defeats Sacred Heart Lose to Elizabeth AA, Cranford Nine Takes singled to right. 83.S0. up to Sf by H". Vudor porch age. lot 180 ft. in depth. Owner can HELP WANTED — Fenule- Call * * rfB 8 USfja W. . tt , an By 3g_ Pte. loses to date. shades. Telephone WEstfield S-4888. THOMAMcPHERSOS MMi REALTY C4>. private, ; the 120-yard high hurdles. Fred BOOKCASE. Mahogany. SUMS doors. John Svenda, 618 South Ave. Oarwood. r you p)an to 'build, repair e move quickly. NOW S1AS0O, OIRL for dry cleaning store to do check- man. Time 62 sec. . Burns, the whining pitcher, al- Early Lead in 5 to 1 Edison's lone run came in the CRanford S-**7O. ing and marking, no experience nee-' convenient t 4 to 1; Plays Last' Allen ran the 100 in 10.1. and Bob Win Over Parkers; alteration*. Can T. JOHMSEN. 400 Cen- MURRAY * MURPHY 8^708V f Totals — Cleveland 70.. Roose- lowed the Old Timers only six hits. first inning. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, large flowering tral Aventw. CRanford 0-0815-J. tt wpi(-ir center hall 1-twth home In the I—su Blue Ribbon Cleaner*, 100 WANTED TO BUT Frevert traveled the mile in 4:40. kind, assorted colors, hardy sturdy popular - River Section. Tiled science -North Ave., Garwood. Winners Cop Firsts vett M%, Sherman • 44, Lincoln Victory at Warinanco Yery S»od CRanford RICHARB8-8WACKHAMER TWO-WHEEL bike, small site, far 7O-f private hoa^ North-aide, Game Tomorrow Allen also took first in the 220. In In Second Place The Mohawks got 10 hits from The score: •IS. Y plants, well-rooted, also atalea mums SEATS—cane, rush, rattan. Work caned kitchen with electric range.'both bath* year-old boy. WEstfield 2-3631. ' able room, private bath. 33%. CRANTORD EDISON ready about /une 18th. CRanford for and delivered. PLatnfleld 9-8C7Q, are tiled and there I* a tiled tint floor WOMEN WITH SPARE TIME the 440, Wooley and Smiley were John, pitching for the losing nine. The Cranford High School nine WILLIAM G. SCHMAL Can earn 830-8S0 for 9-hour work.3 ev- «i buslneas i^ In Both Relays and Cranford High School's baseball The Cranford Clippers, * Union ABRH ABRU LAMPS made horn old )*. 6-M14-M. 430 Somerset Street. North PUmftald. powder room. Ef x 13 living room with FIREARMS, antique & modern, all kind*, •{rounds, breakfasbkft t optional. The Avengers dropped from secT stopped Edison, 5-J, in a game at Robinson, as 3 1 1 Soucek. 3b-ef 110 open ftreplao*. Excellent condition. ening* per week. Dignified work, no 9 team scored its fifth victory Fri- first and second for Cranford. BVw- County Baseball League cham- Norman LAMP SHADE SALE • HHAWEEN AGENCY canvassing, use of car necessary. Call also unusual sword*, knives, powder ond to third place and the Lodge Warinanco Park. Elizabeth, Tues- Ncebtlns. p.. 3 1 I Mair. e 9 0 0 place- Tsl Stanford 6-0387 Double garage. A choice value for the horns; flasks, small cannons, etc Call Three Girls Events ster came in first in the 880. pions, won and lost over the Me- Burnett. lf.._ 4 0 I Coernpfel. IklOl 80 * Reduction HAVE yo«r bed pillows and ajiHIraa— executive who wants a bom* that, has CRanford 0008 for- interview. 0-9 day afternoon by defeating Sacred moved from fifth to fourth place. day afternoon. The regular sched- «MAHOOAMY buffet. China closet, tour Hand painted and flower print, all wash- been sterilised lately? Let us do then. CHARLES M. YEAKEL Linden 2-7878-R after 8 p. m. WUl call. Edwards was first and Liddy morial Day week-end to relinquish .Bflden. rf. 4 0 0 DeKranciaJf 3 0 0 EVSBYTH1KO PLUS. CLOCKS REPAIRED Cleveland School won the ele•Sf- . Michael's Heart 4 to 1 at the Memorial Rec- ule will be concluded tomorrow Ihle. e 4 0 0 BalawaftJ. plot chain anr phonograph. Reasonable able. Rfiasonable prices. Quick earvtea. We second, for Cranford. in the pole first place to the Elizabeth A. A., Scores of last week's games fol- E. T. WILLIAMS also recover pillows and oomfortara. WORK WANTED — Btsle mentary school track and field reation Field. This was the first Wessells. cf. 3 0 0 F*ernandeua X O 0 ' WIMnsld >-4sa*-W after 8 P. M. NEWLY listed attractive fl-room home BOOKS, highest prices mad*, immediate CLOCKS -Spring wound m low: . with a home game against Thomas Caruso, cf.. 10 0 •Ca.Ubiich_ 10 0 789 Central Avenue New pillows, cushions and aeata made RIVER PHOPXBTY with science kitchen with Inlaid linol- MAN desires work landscaping and gar- cleaned and repaired. Tt p. champknahip Tuesday afternoon game of the season in which the vault, while Woehr. O'Connor and winner in three league contests 3 0 0 'COPPER screen*. oo»»%» 38,.si* 3S* WeaUleld. N. J. WEstfield S-31SS to order. Wide eholse of tickings andConvenient 4-bedroosn att-story home on removal. P. M. Bookshop. 330 Park Lodge 11, American Legion 2 Jefferson. • Byrnes. 2b. STuocto.t- Cleveland gbrfaf, team took three Unden. by a 16 to 6 score. tripled to right center field,com - 1 Road, Cranford, N. J. Telephone CRan- CRanford 0-M19-M. * 0-S 818.780. 848. a year. Inquire owner, after 8:30, FURRIER Old'Tlmers _ a as Ed'Stickney reached second on Gets Track Monogram Union, UNIonvUe 1-7014. .200 High Street, Cranford. also alterations.''Call Mrs. Hand, CRan- tteld 9-9SB. Memberof New JeSey ing in on a single to right field by run homer by Al Nemeth gave Ro- tord 6-I785-W. . . tf 1 BBING All your fur problems to Dryson*s ford 0-94S2'-M. tf Association of Piano Tuners. u first places *fr'counteract flmse Jim Anderson and frank' Rug- Craaford Social Club 3 mma room set, «*»: •2U<» n YOUR window screens need to be re- C. M. YEAKEL. Realtor 224 East Brosd Street, WesMdd. up- Berto was the winning- battery forBelden. Ihle walked to first and Presenting Exhibition selle Park a 5 to 3 lead in the first American Legion a a wild throw by. Jack Mahoney. Bob Johnson of Cranfortf has smajl tripl*- VACUUM Cleaners, used Singer**, S14JW nted, call Malone at 0 North Ave. W. — I Flight Up. OWNER must sell this week—wUl listen firsts scoTCd by Brown of -Booae- Cranford Blues a class-top library-table, 818; smajl stairs. TeL WEstfleU 2.1078. tf was followed by Wessells after a half of the ninth. After Don Ham- Stickney advanced to third as Rob-been awarded a varsity monogram SlrSltd vanity 88: WalWalnun t «ab- up, also "• few demonstratota atni ... . ' tf CranW' 0-1474^ to offer. Modern Center Hall Colonial TUTORING : •• Cranford in its defeat of Union, First Baptift ... tatpsgcXmU Onuitord ByYMCAGymTeam - ilton and Jack Czajkowski, pinch 3 inson grounded out to first. Cooper dueed prices. Singer Sewing "Center, 8 large rooms. Sun Room.' Two Tile A. KANTNEB. New coat* and scarf* for Co. taut tad fumble by the shortstop. With all Pawnees 0 3 "for outstanding performance** on 983 Stuyvestnt Ave., Union, UNiomrille DRAIN work dene.,. Can SUsabeth M0S8 >' Baths; Powder Room, three car Oarage, ssle. Remodeling and repairing h'gt MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Graduate- An interesting sidelight on thewhlth marked the first upset of toed, spring. mattreu. batween o and % p. .nv. or write 7U Teacher Individual Institution in Alg*> sVm^Xm.% C*n bases loaded, Cymes struck out. The Elizabeth YMCA exhibition hitters for the. Clippers,; reached scored as Neebling got on as a re-the track squad at Randolph-Ma- 0-OfOT-W. 1-7014. . • '••.': Steam heat. Excellent condition a* well grade furs., 118 Walnut avenue. CRan bra. Geometry, Trigonometry and Cal- that nine- this^ season. Anderson Fardo. Box liTKenilwer&. H. J. 4 meet WM that the girls* time in the base pa an infield hit and an unsuc- sult of an error on Frank Soucek's con College, AsHland. Va. ^—-— S-ROOM Home, rtewn neat, screen porch, ;ar location. . ;, . - . ford 0-1078. tf culus. CaU or write- for'appointment added eight strikeouts, to bis rec-Cooper singled scoring Belden and team, composed of state.and na^ BIRD CACW and sUnd/£MneV TBUC fCJX crane and T. VJ* BuUdorm for garac*. low tares*, nice sba lot In 60-yard dash wi« •yfraetJon'of a cessful fielder's choice, "a •mtsplay Catches 17-Inch Trout flat top oftee desk. CBanMrd SAXK t George"E. Parker.-14-Preston Avenue. Reoji the CitJxen' mad Cferxmide- Carroll, and Cooper reached sec- Oonal amateur champions, both in- hire. & W. Oliver, Wo, . r naUhborbood you wiU appreciata. satOO '•>;'.• IOB RENT Phone CBanford 0^998. ' tf turned Ed Beadle's fly into a triple Dean Fisher of 320 Casino ave- DODOE. 1M8. sedan; black. beater, t-»U0 and'Llnden 1-78O1L . Ba*ACttrtttXy furnished. Six room MUSIC second faster tfasntlMLboys' tuna In ond on a throw .to the plate. Stick- dividual and team, will present an ALL KINDS of aad Bower original owner, ntosly BoBouse. .pJ plusJSleeplnp g Porch, TilU* BBath.. MUSIC for all occasion*. Dances, shows, the wnvB event anliheititls' hjgh- In the Linden game, Anderson and the score was ..tied. ' On a nue landed a 17-inch brook trout plans*. Holland Oar-Jan*. » T ney grounded'out third to first .. athletic exhibition under sponsor- 8678., Cranford M * tlo 7 first Floor Powder Steam Oil. weddlnjBs, eto, 8 or i 5 grounder, by Don .Webrenb^rg to Txw^dBy_aftejrnoon wh«e fishing CBajtfcwd S-SM3. 'tJmM.-^Pii6mm^tis*Vx ,8rj^...;^^ - r^"aiid;: mt. In-this inning. SuDvan relieved 8hiB of tbeQjceola Men's Qub at ELLA J. McCOBMACK. Realtor Jack. J.' Doyle. loa Benjamin "street, inning boys Osceola Presbyterian Church at 8short. Beadle beat a dose play at near the 'iforth • Union .avenue 4-door sedan, very good condition. Custom Made i Covers . 30 Prospect 8t.. Westfleld CRaniord 8-0084-J. sttuear out 10 thro«jj3i the nfth Courtney after Wessells got on ANDIRONS, fire screen. UvtafI WOW> ta- Canton! S-MUWM. larat*, large lot, ttW»oo. The meet was conducted >mder the" plate to give Cranford the bridge. It is one Of the largest ble odd bed.. Walnut and Mapto WE. 1-48U — Eve*. CR. 0-11M And Sheet MeWW-ark ifanmf. at which time Ed (VSulli-base: Carroll suffered a hand in-p. rn. Thursday, June 16. ' From 814J0 Up direction of J. Seth Weekley, di- game. • • trout reported caught in the Rah- set*. Uvtnf room, dining LINCOLN Zapher sedan, 1838; 8300. Can the First BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE — NtTRSaNti SERVICE SEWDK MACHINES van, third string pitcher, replaced jury in the. fifth inning when he The program wfll include weight be >eeen at Tydol Station. B8 North Top*p-W^f!* PRICE REDUCED — Older typ* house rector of physical 8)dHieatioB hi the way River this, season. - Dean Ave., Weal. . tf this offlc* Ualwaya looking for Hoioes CRANFOBD V. N. A. for General Nurs- REPAIRED — SERVICED' him. With the score 144), five othwa- s bit by a foul ball while catch- lifting, fencing, acrobatics on the Joe Koon was the winning Goif BaoMd r^Btrt •ojolroil situated in the heart of Southrtde bus- ing. Visits. Hypodermics. Maternal and > *9O9 WXWAMMB '«r . elementary achoob, aasbrted by caught the prize with a bucktail ^.. contoot u* lf*you know iness center where a protardonal or , y bstttutes replaced Cranford ing. parallel bars, wrestling, symetric pitcher, while Conklin was on the WALNUT bedroom aet. Walnut 1»38 BUICK. special 4-door sedan, cheep. CIRCLEAUTO SEA*:COVER CO. Infant Care. Health Education. The Fait*. Neealss. Rebates. Slppe* five b f tt it tk fly after about a 10-nunute fight. """" „» .Westloshouse refirtaerator, CSanfonl 8-0837-W. In the Pork OenrJO, •» the Trafne Ctrele of or have any for sale. buatnase man may have oombmatlon Visiting Nurse can Help You. Nominal Dtvtaad rs^rtartas•—. Me aM Tsse of ttw varsity track ragulars. Linden garnered their Sacred Heart has won one andnosing and muscle control. Re- mound for the Parkers. TeeairaableTCall UNkmvtU* " HETMS. 17 North Avenue. East home and office or home and store for Fee. Til. CRanford 0-0757. tf Fees. BaMs, BaAs. Bvttoaael*. TeL CRaalont 8-0777 little monay. 9 rooms and bath. 8 South N* lek Tee taasll or -feet Lart* team and four senior high school six: runs in the final two inning*. lost three. Cranford's score is sev-freshments will-be served. There The scores: 1848 PONTIAC streamliner- sedan-coup*, 1 81m»le Precaatiaa excellent condition, east covers, heater, ave.. W- Cranford. along aide of Sober * •MabUabea 1SU prl«. SeveTad parents and aOl sixth against the local reserves. en wins and eight losses. Ther sea- win be no admission charge, but KLJZABXTB A. A. CRAMTORD runin> t. • • MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Burn oily, rags in the incinerator TICKETS to "Look Ma In The Kga" at extras, low mileage, my personal car, Drug Store; 80JB00. easy •terms. In- New Sowinc M-tchlnes The donations wQl be accepted to help ABRB- " ABRH t srt RAITDT oaosa BUUH. TOSUTI thadoor or oaU CR. *-0*M»-w. We Aa- Mrs. a. F. Walker, CRantotd 6-3080-W, EUMOTALT' E COSTLT PAINTDJO -artth O. quire owner, teffiT DeFablo. Box 398. grade pnpUs m the etemantary wffi.come to a dose son will close tomorrow when the at once, or keep them in covered PIANO ACCORDIAN lessons given at this week-end. St Michael's will defray expenses. . Whipp. 3b _B 1 IBeadle. If _3 l l iwUTiteauSS rh.. Sat., Method* B*lc*d *"fn*tl Aluminum »"i»g W& Morrifrtown. or c«U MOrrlstown 4-3781. your home. John Leonard, Elizabeth schools witaeaaed the diampkn- Blue and Gold meets Thomas Jef- Madden, lb .4 t eD-Wehr-g. as 3 1 1metal cans Church. 8:09 P. M. PONTIAC. Ute 1847, black, fuUy equip- not crack«*., chip or ir^-Flr«pn)of, taT play hosts to the unbeaten St. ped. 3-door ledsn. CRanford O-O018-M. SS^SmiS^SMS&^^imiot .9-0841. r'...:.'. .•-'-• ship eventsL. ferson here. . . ralteproof. waterproof. per month-to pay all carrying; charge*. RETTMAN GETS IT — THEN SELLS IT Michael J. Harris REPRIOCRATOR. Servel. ««j» "«" 0-1 colors. UneondltloiiaUy - guaranteed. The summaries: Mary's team of Plainfield at 3:30 880 Only 3 yir*. old. E. R. BENNETT, Teacher of Piano. Latest ROOFBfQ AMD ' atESAL Summary of last week's game Medlev Team Second bo, U —4 0 SBaldwln, Sb 4 0 1 a modal, excellent condition, 1M6 BUICK convertible, black, fully Mercury Construction Co., O. E. Parker, List your home with -this Real Estate methods. Beginners and advanced 118 E. BSOAD BT, WSSTFIELD P, m. Friday and on Saturday will follows: • Seleeky, a* _S 0 IKoury. e 4 0 S CRaniord MMW-R, equipped, plsstlc sest covers, ssklng Representative/ CBanford 8-OSaa. tl FIVE-ROOM cottage—faceUsnt laeatlon. clearing house that sifts demands and courses. Special coursit for adult begin- wind up against St Joseph's of Ro- TJTnnlnccf 4 • lOaJkawt. rf 4 1 1 81.098. Call CRanford 6-314S-M. 8800 cash, only about 801.00 per month offerings for a quick sale of your prop- ners. Lessons at your^home. 666 Dorian Oreo Eves. WestflsM *-MB8 C48 New PoJBt B4M8V-EL 2-7153 60-yd. daab~Carter (S), lae- SACBXD HKART CRAMTORD fn Hudson Co. Meet FedKh. Xb S 0 lSeankm. rf .1 0 0 WATCH WALNUT bedroom set complete, KLICTRICAt Centractlng _ _ tl« pay ill carrying charge* for auali- Road. Tel. WEatneUl *I-S396 tl selle at Memorial Field at 10 a. m. ABRR. . ABRH condition. »48. 15 Sprlnfneld jobbing, fluoresoent fixtures. Clendon (L), Davis (B). Cooper . Emrlch. e 4 1 1 Abbott, lb _3 0 0 X5Z lledO. I.v .,;.. . . - . . ' BERTRAM S. RI1TMAN. .Realtor Culinane, tb 3 0 O Robinson, as a 0 1 Cranford High School's medley Hanlella. p-41 SMoran. p 3 0 a CRanford. plugTInrrtalled. Oeorge Ban 107 Jefferson Ave.. Elisabeth (R) and Ashw«a . Devison (S). Frevert the mile. The latter turned able. Oders considered. CRanford CAPS 8PRATED cleaner repaired or sl*HrW»d by a heat, recreation room with built-in fhamphwshin events June 11 Saered Heart _ O tt 1 0 9 • 0—I •OeCUBPARK CRANTOIUD ILL CARS completely sanded and dents bar. attached garage. Lot 78 x 480. Price high, near tr*c aUonT 81900. P.O. Steers (C). Distance 87 ft O 0 1 0 0 9 a—4in a 4 minute and 40 second mile. 6-01T7-B. . wUfc,4a-teen M J. 0-2 ABRR ABRB removed before painting. Compare of satisfying service. Call' CBantonl •.819\9Q0: . ;••....' 'Box 814, We " Runnhur High Jump — Brown13 at the Union County Park Com la — Bumett. Rune ColueeL cf— 80S Beadle. If... S 1 The Hmmrah-Emenon Co^ Inc. is the only Central New Jenty SEWDiO MACHINE, round bobbin, ex- our price and work with other* to make bettad la _ Cooper t; Belden. Terrors — The half mile relay team fin- Bielnr.if a I D.Wehr^r. a* 4 0 cellent condition. t*3 to first customer, 8-4SS8-J. • - ' - .-. •'- • .. : tf CHOICE SouUuide lot. 78 x 200. all un- range off KenQwort Ctdtaaae. Boyle. Olotells. Stolen him your dollars go further. Our shop Is W. G. SCHMAL — REALTOR' provements. Walnut' ave.. about 900 Meat Department (R). it Fish (C), FWx (C), Rich ished fourth In its event Repre- Nemeth. lb .4 1 Staples. rf_ 4 1 CRanterd 9 4088 J. • .amall now but watch It grow. Call for - SHARPEN and repair lawn mower*. 9 Alden St. Cranford. N. J. boulevard.' Brddm. Stickney. Rita off — Kecblteg Herinc. rf__ 4 I PeshTsb— 4 1 rug cleaners awarded this emblem. feet from Retford ave. Opportunity (S), Dalke (S). Height 81 in. 4 to T. Cbtntney S In 5 1A SulHvaB 1 senting the Blue and Gold were LTVDia room chairs, needle point bench. free estimate, any time Including even- Rate* reasonable, good service. A. A. Cranford 0-3339. professional home and office or com- Events on June U will be the WJJede. Sb 4 0 Baldwin, Sb- 4 0 S Ings and week-ends. H. Wheat. XX Vonderaa. 313" Roosevelt Lane. Kenll- Runnmg Broad Jump — H, Hah Strucntt kou outt by — KeebttMr 13, Smiley, Pllsco, O"Conner and Al-Bum*, e 4 1 Jtene*. lb__ 4 0 S foot stool, tea wagon, mirror In gold BloomlngtUle ave.. CRanford «-0Ml-M. ASSOCIATES muter. EDxabeth 3-2417. .410 gauge championahip, starting a. SolMven 1 Hass* oon berials s— frame, pair of vases, bric-a-brac and worth. CRanford 8-3B7S-W. Pick up A REALLY GOOD BUY! (C). Cooper#(R). Braun (R), Pet- len, •••>.•• BJ>ede. ab_ 4 1 and deliver. a-18 E. Kemnshall - —. H^ J. Burns DESIRABLE lot, fuUy Improved, conven- at 10 a. BL. and the 30 gauge off l. 8ulltv*n «- Sarkman. as- 4 0 Brsnlrm. cfT 9 0 nSe-nac shelve*. CRanford 8-0188. 8-18 CR. 8-0079 CR.8-0T08-W erman (8), Sayer (L). Distance BLBCTHICIAN ient, good Mlghborhood. Nortt Side, •luimptonshlp at 1 p. mi The t Conklls. p i 4 0 xHamUton—. 1 1 FAMOUS-MAKK ALL CUSTOM MADS 110 x 198 feet. Sell aU or half. Call FANCY 13 ft. 9 in. ajrao. Double play — Boyle Koon. p___- a 0 BAOI08 DANTJCL J. KEYBUBN CRanford 8-1347-W after «.». m. tf Field and Stream Trophy 100t-o CuUaane to Ololella. Earned rune — Moncx or imam row •Ciajkowskl 1 1 UCENSED ELECTRICAL 4-BEDROOM house, completely redecor- 220-yd.dach-Bnrira (B). Mc- CranfbtrJ 3. Sacred Heart 1. Left on and ated. 1-car garage. Urge lot. 810300.00, target event will start at 10 a. m. Take notice that BlUWCt 8CHKR. TaXSVtBIONS CONTRACTOR Kitchen Cabinets — Bookcase. 9 to Lendon (L), Davia fR), Tarver bases — Cranford 8. Sacred Heert 3. trading a* 8CHKBV8 UQOOR STOBX. 38413 Power and Ughtlng Inatallatlons. Elec- Screens — Furniture 4-BEDROOMS. tile bath, garage, on the SUMMER HOMES FOR RENT on June 13. . Umpires — Dametscb. Husso. ass* RB3MJCXD UP TO 4 river. 818J80.00. \t lbs. has applied tn the Townihto Committee "Batted for Koon In Sth. trte motor* rewound, repaired, rebuilt. Combination Screen Door* COTTAGE, Point Pleasant, on ocean (S).H-Fiah(C). Time 31A of the Townahtn nf Cran'ord. ft. j., for Entire ck e( floor s 114 South Avenue, East. Cranford. TeL Furniture Repaired SMALL 7-room house, . c « Joe Marron, Jr^ is chairman xBatted for Seankm In sth. •ad 59c 440-yd. relay—Cleveland (Ash- a Plenary Retail Distrlbatlon Ueenae for vlsta seta, table •team "i'"Ti> at tb* TWwnshlo of Obiections. if any. should be, made Beadle. Home run, Nemeth. Bases on HOO« For detail* on the*J * and other* call— CHOICE *mmea-M. (C), Cole (C). Distance 124 ftpected to attract the spotlight in WTNES AND LIQUORS.' have applied to "Itfa flireat* aOARANTEED. SEVEN rooms. J-*tory; ai&BOO. Take 'DotJee that Dowrs TW. the Township Committee of the Town- WfMtneld-Hawka 3 nunOFINO. alaaa, Mia. asphalt abincai 6 in. the State Meet at Rutgers Univer '•*«•. ha* aDoUed'to the Township Coro- Rahwav Indians . . . 3 Lsiwlsn and gutlers. new and «hh> of Oanrord. N. J.; for a Ptensrv Re- apt room bungalow: 813JMM. FRYING or BROIUNG A A ROASTING •nlttee of the Townahro of Om(- Johns-MuivlUa roodngt L_ LaCOE. ROMlle 4-O487-R. tf wUe-it and Treasurer/ 034 Centennial 7** Williamson Avenue Elizabeth A.A. 4. Plalnfleld 1. lit* Stan Bt. WE. 1-1418 othen: Mek sidingi Bat reels, bonded; • A VACATION Avenue, Cranford. H, J. — RlHaide. N. J. Elli. Rravxe ". Rosolle 7. roof repair*, skylight*, copper and gal- RADIO REPAIRS LavJ. CRANFORD 8-0484 tf without any of the clamoring, oonjesled. -••.•• 1 - ' • • ; o-o Plalnrleld 1. Roeelle O. 8-1 YOU wUl find tt meat enjoyable to choose TRVCKINO—HAtJUNG MASON CONTRACTORS traffic jams that usually .are, associated TUTORDIO—Hlgh\Jsehool and Collage- DURALL ALUMINUM from our carefully selected ana beaut- Sidewalks. Flagstone Work, fli with travel. subjects. Carohi. T. Clark. B. A. (Yale). BONELESS, CHOICE CARL'S Local Trucking Service. Truck Building. Brick Work. Cellar Water A BACK YARD LLTB^W. M..«0 Mountain Av*.. West- iful fabric* calculated to give you the and driver for hire hour, day or oon- N» Frame* Needed . « Easy Ts> latatall Bneat choice of the > newest material. P^oonmr. . Free estimates Sehwan. with lota of shade trees, green grass, and lleld. CsU WEstfleU 1-3339. tf Iract—tmaU moving Job*—cellurs. attics ClUtiford 0-M05 or UNIonville 1-1088-J. accomodatlons for wonderful outdoors CUULLS SILK ar COTTON SHOP oleaned. CRaniord 8-IS39-M. - 8-aS life can be your* in this lovely Ea«7 To Store „. < last Lancer 130 East Broad'street. Westfleld HAULINO—SmsU Jobs, dally (rlp» to the Al HOME m OARWOOD PHOTOGRAPHY WKMIUId 1-3048 1 BF.NDIX Automatic Washer Servto*. OB CANDID pictorial album of your entire ftl ^ u_ aw& . Wm md*_ Bl^ii ^^._ •• ii d»_ iii _i i You will enjoy Inspecting the clean, cool, CHUCK POT ROAST ihore. T. >R. Moffett. CaU WCsUleld 1-0411. work (uarantaed. 10 Alden Street, exciting, well-maintained FIVE ROOMS, WEDDING. MAGAZINE SubKrlptlonK: Time. Life Cranford «-l71ft-. the fireplace will take care of all the YORK" PHOTO Wedding Specialist STANDARD LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. and rortune. Local Auent. Mrs. A. R. LIGHIGHT HAULING DONE LA GRANDE LAWN MOWER REPAIR MARSHMALLOW TOASTINa 807 Orchard St., CRantord 0-3490 Unon, 109 Thomas Street. n. Es now, — $8,500. labllshed IBM. Wm. L. Scrnoedet 1" SMOKED CALA HAMS (or you. Tar a private fitting tn your to share, union Trucking Cortipany. J. WEstfleld 2-9787-M. 0-1 home phone CRanford • 0-1000. Mr*. L. Call UNIonville 1-8707. Adarn. Avenue. Tel. CBanford 6-27S9 rtlANrOHD Refrigeration aales and Serv- MURRAY Jb MURPHY If no answer call CRantord 8-4414.. tf Woerc. 337 Walnut Ave., Cranford. ice. Household and commercial repairs SARGENTS MOVINO AND BTORAOE. -on Prijlrialre. Kelvinator. Croaley. Cold- A DEVELOPMENT TOP aoll. 8S.00 a yard deUvered. Also Now loading houaehold goods to all 48 WILSON'S CERTIFIED Power! Bacttona walks dona. L. Fazio, phone »pot. Nor«o. etc. Rear of 18 Alden i a tract of land where you often find a FLOOR SERVICE ELutabeth B-MOa. •-« p. M. Stalos and Canada, apeclalUlng in Ni 'Street. Tel. CRanford 8^1711. U row of houiea aU alike, "peas in a pod"R. MENZEL — Telephone us to discuss In* laud. Florida and CaUfonua ship as the saying goes, but we have something your Soar problems. Floor scraping- and meats. Same van to destination. ~ CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quality WINDOW Shades Spring Sale, tandon us estimate your next move. UNITED DirrERENT refluishlnn of old floors a specialty. Pol- Holland white or ecru to 31" on your rrartemiinstup. Ludwlg Saibeitv_Mi9 You can pick and chooae the things you ishing, abo waxing. Estimate, cheerfully VAN LINES. T«d Sargent. Agent, Llncoui Drive. Kenllwortb. TeL CRan- rollers: 81.00. Pick up and delivery. WKstneld 1-3033. want In these attractive COLONIAL homes given. Phone CRanford 0-1349. 01 EUs- C. a Downe. 100 Elm St.. WEatfW ford 0-OoM. . «f IN CRANFORD »b«lh Avenua. Cranford. tf COTTAGE HAMS . 1.69a i-oui—0070. . DEPENDABLE repaln to aU kind, of Located In a new unspoiled, lovely neigh- PAINTING AND DECORATING houaebotd article, and equlpmenL Rea- borhood. All the homes are distinctive, MAOAXINRS Suhssrtptians to all qp no two alike. If a fireplace Is wanted or MOVINO — STORAGE tainabls. PMees quoted upon raeiuest. WILLIAM SEIBKRT—Painting and paper sonablbl e ratest . PPhonh e CCfRCRanford d SMOKED Br«ut*of •-O14O-M. PPtoaee caUU aftef r 8:330 p. m-a aide screened Tborch is the little wo- LOCAL and nation-wide moving and —" your ine.ulrlas and orderi hanging. Inside and outside, Estimates I'I desire, ibej can have either or both. •tonga- Agent* for Allied Van Lines to Mle. C B. Weldln. SM En«W street given. CBanford 0-aOM. 49c VEAiV Inspect them now. Inc. AU types of crating, and packing. TONGUES Ib. Ib. Taoafly. N. J. T. A. CRANE—Palntlng and Decorating. UAGER Refrigsratlon Bervica — House- WE'LL BE THERE All service, performed to an expel' 3*0 South Union Ave. Tel. CRanford hold and commercial. Speelallzing All day Saturday and Sunday until Ave manner at reasonable rates. WiJVm'. Cert. hone Uver UAIL 0-00*0 M. (or estimate. • "frigldalre.'* TeL PLainneld 8-11*8. tf o'clock or If you wiah call at our ornce HOBBINS ** ALLISON. Inc. Sdected Bf.br For your Present Cranford Pet Shop. II North anytime. We are open from 8AM till »PM. 113 South Ave-, E. 49c Avenue, BLACKSTONE. BendlaT. Easy. Maytag STRIP BACON fc. TeL craanfetd •lea*. BARICH and RAHN IT YOU ARE DRIVTNO Phone CRanford 0-OB98 Cranford. N. 3 B^EEF UVER H»- Painters and Decorators washer servicece e AU worwork ccarrie s manuu- Go out South Union Avenue to Lexington, 75c (By the Piec*. Any Stxe) Interior and Exterior ffacturer*, part, guarantee of 80 days. look for our sign- THE BABY BROWNIE 8780. easy leress. Estlmstes Given Postal Radio Service. CRanford 0-007L OLDSMOBILE SBtaets a* WEstfield 1-0100-J after 0 P. M. MURRAY a. MURPHY To Older •rices ir* tt Cranftvd "purveyors of happiness" SPECIAL CAMERA M. J UNDSN DSCORATINa CO- — Painting PLUMBING and Heating. Sawcn rWaned WATCH BACON SQUARES Ib. 29c CHOPPED BEEF Tvolragand Merits and decorating' established 1010. wtth electric sewer machine. Ouaren- n,49c toed. Edward G. Ledden * goo. T*L a.rwood. N. J. WEstnjeld 1-4*44 ' Here's new pep pla* better mileage for yoar OUsmabile +f. Linden l-ttOO. ROMU* 4-1107 and CRantord <-*938-J MS South Avenue ' A & A BE SURE TO GET ROOMS papered or painted. US up: ceil- •ari AB BST nmv OUtmabiie tmpao ; ; . proaciara-toaeed^ ings painted. *8 up; special rate for WASHTNa MACHINE REPAIRS STORM WINDOWS YOUR CAMERA ^T cotUraetocs. Free estimates. Ouarn- 17 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE NEXT WEEK ! Fruit and Vegetable Department aad factary-bailt. ; » aseaas sowar "?*•"«•»"timr ooct. teed work. A. B. Davis. CRanford Oilv expert mechanics work on your 1AVE Fuel this Winter by aopltaneea. Irons, vacuum cleanera. AU Aluminum NOW FOR YOUR AM stow Beotars am fsctory-yuuajjtoed aad PAMTma AND PAPERHANOINO. — radio*, motors, (ossters ahw repaired. Windows. Doon and Porch Emiluauias. CELERY stk. 15c Sweet Tender PEAS 2 UM. 29C r Quality materials, careful workman- CoUey-m. 1-3 Alden Street. TeL CRan- Horn* Insulation. ALSO CA8EM1I I CHEATER SUMMER aow. CaU tofJar sor an cealy jnstsllstrnn ship. RlssnnabU raise. Prompt tord 4-aSM. U STORM WINDOWS. ESTIMATES FUR- tee. Call CRantord 8-0140-M. NISHED no obligat New Green CABBAGE Ib. 5c 1 H. r. REYNOLD*. Salary iisilsIM OU WHJMAR SALES CO.. US EBroa. d VACATION interior painting. paDerhanging burner servioe on all types. Vacuum Street. WEatsald t-gOOO. tf WILBUR COON Urge PINEAPPLES HAMHJaH-EMEHSOH CO., be. rT~S Interior palotl rk^nlng oil or coal furnaces. Ceo* NEW POTATOES tap «*IL 4 yerd* lead. 81S. or floor aoraplng. call Malone at CRan- iord 8-3*8*. Bsssonabls prices. version work. TeL CRantord 4-alM. tt SHOES MEASURE, DeatveeS. asnVttale and Bone. 144 PERSONAL No. 2 5 lbs. 25c Succinct* to Hatnreh fir**. Month 19thStreet. Kamtworth. Tel. Carpenter Wateimelous • Ib. U NtTSCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters SEVERAL vacancies available in Wln- Decorator. 47 North 18th Street. Kan Alteration* and Repair* WOMKN WITH Fresh SPINACH 2 9c (Whole or Half) Uworth. N. 1. Telephone Hourly Baals or Aeld Child Care Oeuter. Linden 1-3701. 332 LELAND AVKNUK, PLAINFIELD, N. J. tmotazm nptxa roa WASHING MA- .. ROseUe 4-OtaB-M. Eatisaatas Furnished o-e rROlUJKM FEET OLDSMOBILE - CTiTtfJM 11*11* In stock toe- any tysw ' L. H Chalrse DEALER LOVE Amateur PUysT Dont miss "Look arlager. Bring In your old one. weH. MXNXEL — Interior, exexteriot r CRabtord SV48I1 atur * p. m. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE TmUphomm, PUlnfieU 6-4466 wOl deiltealilt: while rubber. Ing and paperhangbg. Me In The Eye'*tonlglit. FrL. Sat. m- COWCV'S cheerfully liveilveitn . Phone CRanford ELEcnCRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIRS larioua entertainment. Methodtst Church Out of Town Up* VFX-8383—tto TeM Tke Hetiae That Servto* Built" *S-\M3 81 EllbElliabeUt iA Anniu. Craiiturd ElectrtD CJoeks. troo- Radle* TCasfen. 8:00 P. M. ANDREW CNSANTI MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP V-l Alden Street ClUn 9-StU Vacuum Clositors. washing Marhlnes. Saturactlon guaranteed. Otto's AppU- >imnni—], aleohol a problem toye u OfSdamt* oat OPEN nUDAT EVENINGS CUftDH MADK WILLIAM BOCJCL. Interior and Rxteriof ano* Service. 10 South Union Avenue, or to a member of your family* «f l»ffS«8iS9r«i08 NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. Call the RitJU Ummrmh . . . It Interfere wnh work, family and your Automobile Beat Cov.r. PaiotliMf- Skilled meohanlcs. Pen Tel. CRmnasrd 0-0000 or CRaniorel WALNUT CMU Ike HemrekJKmersem C^r-smccessms U BmmrmS Bre*. lias. Choose from our wide luiMrvUlon. SOfl Columbia Aveou O-S010-R. . tf own ti»|i|ilii—T It did wtth us. too. tar*. 6-1360 13 North Ave. E. CR. 6-1024 •election of fabrics. ONE or nor jtnsirs LABCSST CIMJNMM GatANFORD BDBS MARKET O. C. DOWNS CO. JOdKPII WAHHIN8K1 llotw. S. R. Jordan. HO South Avenue. SB. Cranfard. New Jersey. All corres- 60802 • atraet WEsUMd 1-41*1 Painliii* and Decorating ' Ea>t. Crenford. TM CRanford *-*rr*-J. pondence nonOrtsMitial. Mo («rd *-Oaai a or expenses ol any kind. tf 8«MI>»8t808808»»*' • °-'V' :. Vrtl1';-'/.,' •'"••'• -^ ' •' • •'•'.••• >•*> . : . Jc .; •.

TBS CBAMTOBO dTIZKR AND CHROIIKXBV THURSDAY. JUNE 3. IMS Page is unlawful for any person to block 9, map of Cranford' Manor man, saxophone. Mr. Terreglno from the fields! cense renewal fees. $340; plumbing Wcae offer lor sale, expose for sale, sell, Cosano Builders, Inc, to Mr. of births. $43; certified copies of marriage Itrwurt. 143. ... include Mayor George E. Orter- othy A. Sauer. R. N.: clerk and uaratas was in charge of the entertainment Family life Today Yes, there's a glory" in flw tor- and Mrs. Harry R. Brinkman, \ Annual Health Report Shows tees, $70150; septic tank. $4, anddeaths. $213,'and certified copies This year the Board of " hddt. president; J. Edward Wolf. deputy registrar, Ethel B. Hoag- Ray Clement Board of Kducation members at- bidden. Risk Is attractive to ppassss or usg or explode any license examinations fees, $225. ID darning • bole in By IAMBS " Speaks Here Jane 9 blank cartridge, toy pistol, toycan -property in Willow street, 100 feet of marriages, $18J0. has listed as its objectives- A tow John W. Doran. J. Walter Coffee. land, and venereal disease nurse, work In the bias to tending included President Walter people. It makes them want to Cash receipts for the Board of cost chest X-ray for every adult in George D. Rankin, John V. Nos-Alice I. Doran. R. N. E. Cooper, L. R. Troutman and Guest sptsdcsr next Thursday at non, toy cans) or toy gun In which from Tulip street «ahusss steal ttsect aereea, The following licenses and per- from the rest of the Honored at guiftsHst«: terrorize themselves byy riding on card party sponsorrd. by the Sharp Rise hi Disease Here Health for 1948 included: Barbers mits were granted by the board Cranford; a training course for trand; Mr. Smith, secretary* and Mrs. Troutman, Mrs. Charles Jfted- death defying rides at carnivals. explosives are used; the type of Clara A. Wilson, widow, to Mr. oot aflsctsd by rust or wit food handlers, and a. study of the Rowland p. Blythe. physician. KaUsrfc tte State Ptrfversttr Cranford be and beauticians. $37 M;r chickens. last year: Barbers and beauticians, t r den and Mr. Redden, and Mrs. E. Children, too, experience these - nn-lu»orMr«rHomer"J. Hall property sewage disposal system for all newStaff T»ywT«^ « are: Health Officer Oats* Caie «f SUte Senator Elmer H. Wcae. propel it, firecrackers; in Cranford last. year, $74; food and confections, $28; ice.15; boarding homes for children. C. Earhart Also.present were feelings. 225; milk.. $166.75; scavengers. buildings Deface wi«t»n«H«« {5 Smith, who also is registrar of lha head of General MacArthur Damp gloves should be alr-drlaal BSHnet Democratic candidate-for Gover- . skyrockets, sparklers. I cases were reported to or accidental deaths included one 15; chickens, 37; food and confec- ; Mrs. Clement; Dr. H. R. Best, su- WHAT KIND OF DISCITUNBt And so we find the "disobedient" $1,050; burial bermlts, $25; mar- vital statistics; plumbing inspector. apptars 00 official coins of the before you put them away to pre> Bay A. Clement, who wiU retire . Whenever the subject of disci- nor. The. card party, under chair- Roman candles, bombsor any other ioard of Health, it was an- case each of suicide by poisoning, tions, 2ft; ice, 1; milk, 77; scaven- pervising principal; H. R. McCul- child—the child who has learned suicide by other means, motor ve- riage licenses, $336; certified copies gers,. 7; burial, permits. 100. and William B.< Gourley; nurse. Dor- Philippine covernment. vest mildew and •potting. , • • \" at tte dow of tta» present school lough. district clerk; Frank Martz, pline comes up, you hear. "Is it all manship of Joseph T. Sharkey. fireworks of like construction, or !Lced in the annual report sub- Members of the Board of Health the vahie of swearing. One for candidate for Township Commit- hicle accidents, accidental drown- j«ar attar serving "ST yews as principal' of the Uncojn-Sherman right to spank 'em?" v bidden word and be can com- any fireworks containing any ex- tted by Health Officer William tee, will be held in the Casino. plosive or inflsmmfMff compound Smith. Of the total figure. 390 ing and accidental injury by a fall principal of Cranford High school, schools, and Mrs. Martz; Mr. and An occasional spat probably pletely change the course of the or crushing. Mrs. Charles M. Ray, and Mrs. J. Plans for the affair were an- lung nitrates, chlorates, oxa- were chiokenpox, 300 were was cmst of honor last Thursday wont .do the average -child any household.. What power). nounced, last Thursday at a meet- sight at toe annual dinner of the C Klein, president of the High . harm. On the If the parent retaliates with a lates. sulphides of lead, barium, and gl were mesnter In rabies control work, 73 cases School P.-TJL, and Mr. Klein. ing of the dub in the Municipal antimony, arsenic, mercury, ni- Health Officer Smith pointed of dog bite, and if our cases of cat Cranford Teachers! 'Association at other, hand. Ifs good whipping, . the"_ youngsterBuilding. Michael F. Davis, presi- Former ° teachers present in- doubtful if it Will troglycerine, phosphorus or any that the Increase in eommuni- bite were reported. Thirteen vis- the William Pitt, Chathw* More knows he has really accomplished dent, reported that other State and containing any of the out its and investigations were made cluded Miss Gertrude Almy, Mrs. do any good ex- something. cable Jlraimr during IMS was than 100 teachers. Board of Edu- county candidates will attend and same or other explosives, or any and four laboratory examii Winifred Usowski, Township Clerk cept to relieve "Yes sir." one ten-year-old com- due to the fact that common child- cation members and guests at- y will be presented to the . club's wii^tftw or combination of sub- were made of dog heads, Health J. Walter Coffee and Mrs. Coffee, the aggressive members and friends, new mem- hood distaste occur in cycles. In feelings of the mented. "SwsarlngM all right It stances, or article prepared for the ,^7. there were 436 esses, of Officer Smith reported. In behalf ox the association, and Nelson Lightcap.' can cause more fuss!'' bers welcomed were Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 Mr. Howard expressed apprecia- parent. purpose of producing a visible or which 26t weri chlckenpox. * The nurse's report, submitted by President Ch" ** Howard pre- Whenever we need to discipline John Mullaney. an audible effect by combustion, tion to The.Citizen and Chronicle One of t h e a child we need to first ask our- were mumps and 18 were measles. Dorothy A. Sauer, RN., maternal sented Mr. Clement with gifts of explosion, deflagration or detona- 1 1 for its support of the Cranford tragedies of the selves; Why is. the youngster be- Xife only practical known meth- and child health nurse, showed a robe f " slippers i and' spoke age.is that there tion. of control are isolation of the 1,418 home visits were completed warmly of the high esteem in school system. There was com- having this ?' Fireworks Statute , (iAs munity singing under direction of are still those pa- Spankinki g doesn't solve the prob- Violators will be subject to a patient and daily examination of during 1848. Visits were listed for which members of the faculty bold thetic and dan- Copies Distributed fine of $100 or 90 days in the coun- the following: Infants. 1,078; pre- him. Harold Wilson, past presi- Miss Olga Specht. lem. • It doesn't explain to the I contacts, the health officer stated. # IS UKE GETTING DIAMONDS AT RHINESTONE PRICES! The Teachers' Association will gerous people child why a particular form of be- Copies of the State statute gov- ty jail, or both, for each offense. Use of immune globulin to protect school. 179; school, 67; miscellan- dent of the association and of the who go about in- erning the use, sale and possession eous, 685; birth certificates deliv- Rotary Club, brought greetings conclude this year's activities with havior is undesirable. It doesn't the very young and modify the a picnic and election of officers flicting their show him a better way of behaving.of fireworks were distributed this severity of measles in the frail ered, 316; school examinations, from the Rotary Club, of which deas on others by force. week by police to all toy shops, 1,713, and demonstrations, 397. Mr. Clement is a charter member next Thursday afternoon at Noma- It does, however, proclaim our ig- Transfers of j — I child has contributed; to the pre- hegan Park. Take the matter of spanking. newsstands and other stores in ention of mortality.from .disease, and past president norance of the wjay children de- Cranford. - Inspections for sanitation were Mrs. Thelma Wise was chairman Some, parents say apologetically, velop. , Real Estate I he said. conducted as follows: Private In accepting the gifts. Mr. Clem- of the dinner committee. Decora- "It's for the child's own good/' or The" statute declares that the ent recalled his early days in A new leaflet on discipline hassale, exposure for sale, use, dis- The following deeds have been Other cases listed during 1948 schools, 2; heating, 34; food and tions were . arranged . by Miss "This is going to hurt me worse just been published. If you'd like re as follows: German measles, drug, 92; garbage and refuse, 43; Cranford and said that his tenure Miriam Eisenring . and Mrs. Ar- than it's-going to hurt you/' tribution or possession of fire- recorded at the office of County we here has been a remarkable and a tree copy-, just write to me, 16; scarlet fever, 6; whooping rodents, 11; smoke, 4; sanitation, thur Eschenlauer, and Miss Elean- What a naive way to project works or pyrotechnics in the State Register Herbert J. Pascbe in the delightful: experience. He related James Walters, in care of the Col-of New Jersey is against the public cough, 5; tuberculosis, 3, and one49; septic tanks, 68; barber shops or Pippert and Miss Jean Voor- lame! ' , , ' lege of Agriculture, Rutgers Uni- Court House. Elizabeth: ,; case each of diphtheria; pneumon- and beauty parlors, 12; industries, that when he came to_Cranford hees were in charge of invitations. health, safety and welfare of the there were 460 pupils jn the sev- In spanking a child we are bring- versity, New Brunswick, N. J. people of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Brinkman ia, poliomyelitis, and strep throat 1; plumbing, 4; laundry, 1; wells, ing the "bad things" to focus —• 4; dairy, 1; sewers., 16; noise, 2; enth through twelfth grades where- The statute also states that it to Edward Cusano. lota 107 to 109, The department has continued in as today there are 1.200. Sixteen we are stressing the' forbidden. its aim to Increase the level of im- stagnant water, .21, and fowl, 10. Faculty Tea Held Eight peach and nve apple trass. faculty- members made up the What a wonderful sense of power munity in infants and young chil- Samples were taken quarterly staff at that time as compared with By Sherman P.-T. A. people derive from "getting by" wall care for. win produce aD the HAT Oil PAIKT I dren against whooping cough. fruit needed by a family of flve over of the. municipal water at taps lo- . 60 today. The guest of honor re- with something they weren't sup- In his report," Health Officer cated in different sections of Cran- The, annual .faculty tea was held posed to do. .Take your own case, a l&numth period. . ". called that he taught three classes by the Sherman P.-T. A., Monday, Smith declared that the average ford. The health officer stated, that daily as well as serving as princi- [or instance. Remember the clg- per year for the- five-year- period all samples proved to be good and May .23 in the school cafeteria. Mrs. irettes behind the barn; the pic- NO HUMH UHIMOI Mal-hs •atlv prims —iieUm pal and with the assistance of Mrs. E. J. Wahl, past president, pre- prior to.* 1048 wds 42' cases of free from contamination. Twenty- Clement did much of the clerical tures of enchanted "ladies" the All available evidence shows Her sheys Ice Cream M «M». Oo« a ooopKw is* Isisss hooping cough. During 1948, thefive per cent of the wells tested sented Frank J. Marti, principal, rugstore-Charlies collected; the 3,4-D to be harmless' to animals work. Today three full-time clerks icidence fell to five cases with one, contamination. with a fareweU gift from the as^ and humans.' - . . > jUAliv WASHAttfJWldwaa* m showed some an «a«toyed in. the high school;dation's executive board and class -week old-baby, _ t'feete.ndt The Mining principal formerly mothers. Miss Olga Specht, super- »«>• bl "the in&nt' tamsiderea^asate Supply "for" drink- did all of the guidance counselling yor^of vocal nrusic in elementary «chool£ also receiveaf a •gift from was made that the wells, ers carry on this important work. cases, during the present five-year s the Sherman P.-Ws choral group Take home a quart tonight for a delicious be .connected to the municipal wa- Mr. Clement declared that he hasin appreciation for her'work.. FRESH FISH period, he indicated. .- ter supply. been happy to nave had something Refreshments Were"s%rved under treat for tfie whole family! QUICK OtrtMOt NO "MMttV ODOtl MtMas Jriet *• Diseases of the heart continued to do .with molding the lives of as the most important cause of Five septic tanks and cesspools direction of Mrs. R. W. Hurley. were found to be faulty, Health boys and girls during his 37-year Among guests were Mrs. Martz, Dr. death here last year, according to fr«fl. and truth. other causes were lasted as follows: made. One of the department's ob- f«rd. Oarwaod and dark: . -' jectives during "the" past year was Miss Alice Mathews and Vincent Feint to Beatember ' /Wains *N» SIAvTt'Vl MStll Cwl|»M . Cancer, 24; cerebral hemorrhage, Delve carefully; don't Insist on 12; arteriosclerosis, 11-diseases of to inspect all food establishments Saropwskl of the high school fac- to bring methods up to standard. your rite*. ••••'•••• • ' ••' \ the digestive system, 7; nephritis, ulty delighted the audience with a During the year, 21 were requested «cene from "The WhiteJSeaded 3; aecidents. 3; tuberculosis, 2; pneumonia, 1, and respiratory dls- to provide hot running water, three Boy," and Miss Mathews also .">«• fresh Pish Market PETERSENS DAIRY found it necessary to install sink offered a monologue from "The OAU.T AND SUNDAYS Johnston Paint Shop eases, 1. and two others to install additions MadWoman of ChaiUot" Dr. Ho ward P. Wingert In a population estimate of sinks and washing facilities. . Musical selections were offered 34 NORTH AVE.. E. (Opp. Fire Boose) CBan. 0-1833 MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS Richonxl 17,000 the following vital statistics The plumbing inspector Issued .;;ii( *i/ i by the tallowing faculty quln- Surgeon Chiropodist 107-5 N. UNION AVE. CRANFOBD 6-2540 were computed for 1948: Births tefc Anthony Terregino. trumpet; 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford &4721 recorded, 406; deaths, 149; mar-one permit for a septic tank and George Thatcher, trumpet; Roy FOOT AILMENTS riages, 189, marriage licenses is- 130 plumbing permits during 1948. Daniels* drums; G. Frank Zimmer- OFFICE HOTOS: sued, 142, and stillbirths, 2. The His inspections Included: Wells, 2; man, saxophone;, and Josef Good- DaUr 9 A. M. to 5:M P. M. death rate per 1,000 population sewers, 18; plumbing, 165;. septic Men.. Tni*. Than. Evening* was 7.06 and the infant mortality tanks, 59; survey, 9, and nuisances, 1 to t Make Graduation 59. Wednesday until 12 noon rate per number live births was 15.25: Thefelrth rate last year was Plumbers* licenses, included: Re- For Appointment Call A Time 23.8. newals, 30; examination fees, CR. 6-1408 FAMILY-SIZE $ Two premature births were re- license fees, 1; licenses issued, 1, TERMITES 15 ALDEN OT, CKANVORD corded last year and one case of a arjd examinations, 3. Receipts ate flylu again. Wateh far To Remember I disease peculiar to the first year from December 1, 1947 to Novem- ber. 30, 1948 were as follows: mm* •# "tW«rA«*P SHELVADOR J was reported. Violent which eaaae with Ssctag. Mark the precious moment their wings, then of your youngsters growing destreyhuj DO YOU KNOW? «e te preperty. • swat iMf baJttt up with a gift they'll cher- ish through the years! \ STOCKS and BONDS WIDE SELECTION OF NATIONALLY - ADVERTISED Bought - Sold - Quoted WATCHES — PEARL NECKLACES — RINGS — JEWELRY — BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND8. 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Yea, it's heeii years and years since 139.50 bought idea, to dedde where you Not a six-but a full SEVEN cubic hot 1949 model! TkTJLling White We are a New Jersey want telephones placed. • sofa and chair of this calibre! Jumlio-size, important looking pieces, gracefully empUyuw New Jeney D ("Self Cleaning") and we have served • During construction it's a N«r«*s what this big, handsomt) CrosUy ohms yoot actual txilue proportioned with the smartness women like . . . the comfort men enjoy! Notice New Jersey property •waers simple and inexpensive mat- for 17 yean. On especially the masterful Uni-flex spring construction . . .built to withstand hard ter to have telephone conduit 1. The Shelvodor, which doables your "front-row" space—stores In this field Is mm- constantly needed foods at yoor fingertips—keeps little things Hiding Power (otdinary iron pipe) placed from •'getting lost." Onfy Onodey give* you the wonderful of sofa uionet nsage . . . even that of growing children. 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Closed Wednesa»ys at 1 P. M. HltaheWi t-Zlto 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRanford 6-0505 107-5 N. Union Avenue CRanford 6-2540 ST. GEORGES AVE. RAHWAY 7-3700 »»»•»• TUB CKAKfOHD. Cll'lUfl AlfD' CBBONIGUs* THUHSDAY, JUKI X. 1M» -••-•..:•;•. -. •'•'• r*:''""-f'-"'-. '.•- ".'.••• TOX CRANTORD CTHZKN AND CHRONICIX. THURSDAY. JUNE X 1*4* — i Bug* I Transfers of: r '^ «*raoN;irr-- m Walter Hoefele On Sermon Series Ending Because ot Its' gorgeous color- Faster, longer-rang* rocket* "arm POISON OAK-BIR At Gospel Chapel ings and ideal photographic condi- be made when the present methods Real Estate - QnAek Eeltef By Plane Trip To Germany tions. Arizona baa become increas- for fuel selection give way to mor* GARWOOD—The following deed KENILWORTH — August Van ingly popular as a' shooting location DO6 1 KENILWORTH — Walter Hoe- systematic methods based on more has been recorded at the office of Ryn will conclude his two weeks' Cor Hollywood motion picture com- CoOrtty R^rpj«ts«r Hgrlwrt J. Pascoe BOIIEE; feie. 21-year-old son .of Joseph panies. -..---....- ..--.. complete knowledge of fuels and] Hoefele. president of the N.H.N. scries of ~ meetings at the Kenil- combustion as they affect design- Canine CofosB* in the"Court House, Elizabeth:- -. I AakrsrUAt ews worth Gospel Chapel this Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' John E. Dahl to 8BAflB»>S B Tool and Die Works of. Garwood, EBB left yesterday by plane for Ger-There will be a meeting of the Bj TOM FARLEY^ Mr.' and Mrs. Vincent J. Cholnnrkl. •ATMAWATg Sunday school teachers tomorrow Mattie Chester, Lorraine Kato. man. Ronald Hartshorn. Robert many, where he will visit rela- HB fjaesUon of which bread of palling carts and carrying hardens. property known as 160 - Willow tives near Baden-Baden and per- night Completes 25 Years avenue. ~— Boys* relays — class A, Fred Arthur and Arthur Capaldo. dog is tha largest liou that An ancestor of th* Newfoaadland. Plummer, Angelo, Cardello, How- Hundreds View orm various business commissions It was announced that members TREES Activities Thas no'deanit* answer, tpwn the tat aot«*alt* as hug* Is th* Great Graduation Boys* standing broad jump — of the senior department enjoyed Tribute to Socials With Aluminum Co. Pyreaaes. Hto weight averages on* ard Jenkins and Robert Bums, Class D, Sal vat ore Crocevera, Ted- for the firm, which specializes in larger breads of dogs it is dUBeatt first; Richard Van Porn, Richard molds and unusual types of dies their last picnic so much that they Protect Your Elms.. Spray Now for GARWOOD — Joseph Catale, to find one that meets the spedflca- hrmdrad and twdr* posodskBd his dy Rica, Richard Morrow; Class are going to have another one at Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zafhring In Garwood ± height Tsrte* fraa tw«aiy-sOTen to Add cold canned peas to salads Scorese; Albert McElroy and Ron- Memorial Day and small machinery. ' the Elm Leaf Beetles. 19 Orchard street, Elizabeth was tloos of being both tba jaltost snd ' such as potato or egg—for extra WESTFICLD E. John Friel, Joseph Mulford, Echo Lake Park. of Rahway announce the birth of ife« heaviest. thirty-two mches. la this easntiy [Ceremony ald Hartshorn, second; Class B, Orrin Keenef Class F, Max Hent- The trip abroad will not be the PRIININfi — SITROERV — FEEDING — SPRAYING honored Tuesday upon completion color-and flavor. , ' " 1 ! War Dead a son, John David, on May IS at The Irish wolfhosBd Is credited th* breed is eonmMered n*w. having Ronald Hartshorn, Mernen Hoff- schel, Arthur Baum, Bobby Buric. first for Walter, who is a graduate ' . . —CAVITY WORK — of 25 years' service with the Gar- been racognbed by th* Aayrlrsn man, George McKenzie and Don- Service Here Borough of Kenilworth to -Mr the Elizabeth General Hospital. Public Schools with being th* taUest of all dogs. Girls' basketball throw — Class if Kenilworth schools and Jona- wood Works, Aluminum Company Kennel O«b as *ee*aUy as IMS.tooooooooe* ; TQDAT—F*%—SAT. , Exercises Held for ald Reid, first; Robert Hamilton, KENILWORTH' — Before a than Dayton Regional High, School. and Mrs. Dory Himpele. lots 67 Parade, Addresses Mrs. Zarhring is the former *Jiss of America. . - Memorial Day Axtrrlsfs were wlthMaYef*gaheJa*te*tltIrty-oa* •nalaSaM* OiaH Shaw Wajsja" A, Patricia Prosseda, Theresa Jan- 69 and 70. block 69. section 10, map Mabel Tulloch of 324 Spruce ave- lncbca. His weight sbpaM be about No list of hug* dogs woald be . . CUndett« Colbert • Ronald Holden, Thomas Boyle .and crowd of several hundred people, He went- to Germany with his fa- Mr. Catale was presented .with a held on the lawn' of Franklin complete without th* 8t Barnard Kindergarten Pupils; Thomas Robe, second; Class C. sco, Elaine Nanz, Class B, Janet jf New Orange. BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. Feature Observance nue. School on Friday. The program on* hnndrad and twenty poonds. . Fled BtaxHarray members of Kenilworth Post 2230, ther In 1937 and 1938. 25-year emblem by G. M. Rollason, AHbongh taller than th* groat whose life-saving work Is known to John Nesbitt, Michael Mascara, Mergner, June Caballero, *Mary PHONE ELIZABETH S-4124 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hochsteen open with the procession, with Alice Peterson; Class C, Barbara V.F.W., and its auxiliary held The company is hopeful that in- Of Memorial Day manager of the Die Castings Divl- Dane, he Is less maaatTe and bvllt alL Daring thu latter part of th* LICERTY Field Meet Results Bobby Arthur and John Mutek, dustrial recovery in Germany has of Johannesburg. South Africa, music by the school band. Bette •long th* sleek line* of a grey- nineteenth century a St Bernard Higgins, Joann Pappas; Class D, Memorial services in honor,of the GARWOOD — Garwood paid L Staff members and depart- "FAMILY ^ KENILWORTH — The annual reached the stage where business WANTED! 37 RANK1N ST. ELIZABETH spent Memorial Day at tbe home ment heads extended congratula- Dougherty read the "Twenty-Third hound. was brought to this -country which war dead Monday at the moinu- honor to the men who gave theirof Mrs. Hochsteen's brother and Psalm" and the assembly recited Tha great Dane's height mas weighed close to two bsndrad and John Qarfleld, Ann Sheridan duatiorr ceremonies for memton- , Howard Hull and Robert ment in front of Harding School. relations, in effect before the war, is to Mr. Catale during the HONEYMOON" f the. kindergarten • classes Shirley Izzo. . ELECTRIC DRILL lives in the World Wars Monday siser-in-law, Mr. andllr&r Milton the "Lord's Prayer*' and sang the front thirty to Uurty-two Inches for tan pound* and measured thirty- b«rs o • classes pauer, second; Class D. William The post .firing squad tired a sama- y be resumed. The Hoefeles irief cereznony. tbre* Inches at th* shoulder This mornini g in tthhe Kirzman, Richard Morrow, Solo- Girls' baseball throw — Class B, have several relatives in Getjnany with a parade from the World War Soskin of I Cedar, street. "Star Spangled Banner. an average dog. He is on* of th* '^ASTlaifo*. THE — Hit No. 2 - L held this lute'to those who were .killed in Alto I H. P. Motor I memorial at Franklin school to Bor_ n hi Italy, Mr. Catale larger and most dlsUngnished of dog was. of coarse, exceptloasl and auditorium ol Harding SchooL mori Chester and Wray Chester. Henrietta Bollenhon', Arlene Shall- who are»engafeed in similar manu- Mr. and Mrs. M. V. "Hurley of immigrated to the United States in Recitations included: "What today th*> accepted heijebt la twenty- cross, Mary Alice Peterson; Class service and Chaplain'Bruno Zam- Phone Elizabeth 3-6885 the., new tablet honoring ' World 328 Spruce avenue entertained at the giant-type breed. Oddly enough HUDSON" . Alan Ladd in pupils, dressed in caps and Girls' relays — Class A, Teresa facture. 1916. * Arriving in Elizabeth, he Memorial Day Means to Us," bybis original home Is not Denmark, seven and • half Inch** alat>.U_- C, Joan Grondin, Vivian David, paglione placed a cross of poppies War II veterans at Unami Park. dinner on Memorial Day. Ap- I gowns, presented a program of Jansco, Aror—fcrbarise, Ruth Walter is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. Addresses extolling the sacrifi- established a shoe repair business Carol Britain; "My Buddy," by bat Germany where his breed was Two^ther br»xida compIetA'^xir Gary Cooper tn "Whispering Smith" and recitations before re- Sandra Rowles; Class D, Lenore on the monument. Taps were Hoefelo. of 41 Columbia avenue. proximately IS guests were pres- which he headed for over eight Billy Rhatigan, and "Tribute to developed for boar {ranting. list. ,J|ai*al.SI-ai • a**aasy %l» "MOTHER IS A program presented by the pupils ABC, 'Ronald Hartshorn and Club, Rotary Club, Democratic a. m. service at Community Meth- Stove 18.00 Rice.. 11.95 »*» • il arranging the ceremonies. Lerke's parents, Mr. and Mrsbee. n spent as a press operator in week's spelling match.,- Barbara THTJB&—ONLY" ONE DAT! Class D, Lenore Obst,. Kathleen Club, Married • and Single Men's the trimming department at Gar-Materia was a dose second. Syataetle Faarto FRESHMAN" I last Friday included, the following: George McKenzie, Howard Jenkins Meredith, Marion Pazienza; Class odist Church. During the service; CRESI Pea :...... Also participating in the parade George Denisbn. John Wolfe Slated "Prolon" is a. new name te FREE! FREE! May Flowers," Barlpara Higgins; and Fred. Plummer, Ronald Scor- Club, Fish and Game Club, Cub Holy Communion will be admin- from Franklin School to Unami wood. . . The 5C and 5R boys had a social v E, Charlotte Jansco, Sandra Hine^, The Rev. and vMrs. Benedict easein wool, the newest synthetie TO THE LADIES . in technicolor 'Decoration Day," Veronica Wash- ese and Richard Weber; Class Scouts,, Generosa America, Kenil- istered and new members will be Park were members of the Gar- Tannler of Schenectady, N. Y., studies quiz last Wednesday. Four Dorothy DohaldsonrClSss F, Mai- worth Sportsman's Club, Kenil- Ask About Our Budget Plan To Head Legion Post fabric'Prolon Is, made from casein Starttng This Thursday --—plus lam; "Dip the Colors," John Bftutek; DEF, Vincent Fevola and Joseph welcomed to the church. The Rev. wood Volunteer Fire Department. visited in Garwood recently. The groups competed, with the follow- 1 tie Chester, Frances Strunk and worth Fire Department and post Officers Elected GARWOOD-John Wolfe, World obtained from mOk. soybean, or In. Flanders Fields, ? Marion Pa- Rego, Brian Schenk and William Evelyn , Gerald M. JCover, Jr., pastor, will Garwood First 'Aid Squad and Rev. Mr. Tannler formerly was ing winner.: First group; Jerry "SunBurst Teddew*M>" ••-. . •' Tsmn's Izienza; "Crossing the :" Kflleen. Peter Tino and Billy and auxiliary members. Uniformed speak on, "The Foundation of the War II veteran of European serv- other sources. "" -• 1 auskas. Pinder, Kathryn Leik- Garwood Police Department. pastor of St. Paul's Church. By Regional P.-T.A. Sachsel, Bob WoBe; second group, I bias Sotto; "A Shrine, Weber. girl scouts, , boy scouts Church." • •". „ , ice, has been noniinated for-elec- .'"RACE 8TREET" and "Magic, Fountain'' W.T.Oslss,KW.«»lltt.<»ault74> LO s-MI* Mr. and Mrs.. A. Refiihardt. Jr., GARWOOD — Oftcers BUI Toth, third grow, Don Mich- u IWusthoff. and cubs were- also present at the The executive board of the Wo- aeL Ray WilUarnson. fourth group. tion as commander <• of Memorial ' - Aarseaiuiral Exports A ARp Girls' three-legged race — Class ceremonies.-. The Rotary Club/an- and children, are .now living in elected as follows last Thursday SUghuy tess than 10 per cental I. * .™*. j? ? r- ^-i The openiopening exercisee s included Picnic JPlajined man's Society of Chri^tjian Servicej OIL BURNERS INSTALLED Birthday Luncheon Post,- 311, American Legion. - He ABC,' Judy -Sherba^and Patricia V4a>*W>aY • a\ af*» ^" .aaaasw aassssssV asassssa ^^~> • J the singing ;of "Amiejfcan Prayer" y nounced that. a. plaque would,,be their home on Center street The nigs* at a jneetlng of the Jonathan * " succeed Tr<4 Malehpwv ,„ .(th.e tojai United States "' Fd v AnA n Bf b^d Hcrv ^N#J Scouts. wiy meet Tuesday alfHJ'p. m.. In For Mrs. John Nolah Reinhardts formerly reslrtahst SO* DaVeoh^IWgional- High" Scnoot production ts sold "abroad: Alic* toiler and the recitation rie^ta Bollenhoff, Pauline -Levine the, church basemiht. Plans "are DAIRY FARM v Jeech-a«enusv~^. -:-:^ ••;.";-: •;.-••• ••.- :i Others , nominated are: V*ce- New tenderr. lost belrtg made" by tb*-Boy a*outs GARWOOB-r-Mrs^ John Nolan 1 and EMi^ Nim^ dertrude Peter* 1 Mr: and Mrs. F. J. Herzog and | , MoMCKO»itrniRiatt _ . by Miss MergoU's foot scouts . will be - honored by attend the Union Cojunty Council's Member-Hera«n»n of .443 Fourth avenue" was guest wpfiimanSprThn , ana vreasurer^ purs. 1 -I TaM ***IM> ^that^onT OARWOOD son-and Joan Martin; Class DEF, No Down Paymenb 'of honor Friday at a luncheon son ot Newark have taken up resi- "Old Man River** at the P.- George Casabona. Victor" C. „ ,. T*«v*irwgram concluded scout mothers at a picnic to be held camp at Marcella, July 10-17. • Ace 40, married, 2 sons. . Penn Warren Wilson, both of Clark; re- : ; chaplain, James R. Walsh;- HOOSE BAR ANO GBlt.Ts Inc, trading Barbara Lugara and Rose Caforio, Transfers of _ S Tears (« r»7 on FBA Easy T«rms May meeting. ~ --".. :.,.-.:.-;..; •, i , — DKWEY-S. has applied to tbe, Mayor , . Willi Forst in • „ with a choral reading, "Unknown Suijday, June 19, in Echo Lake. celebrating her sixtieth birthday. dence, in 'their new home at 330 cordJhg secretary, MriC William Peggy Kuch And Adjrianne Pollack. SUte Dairy Htubandry 'It. 20 Hazel avenue- sergeant-at-arms, Bosario Licitra; and Council of the Borough of Oarwood. I Soldiers," by eighth, grades, and Park. Plans for the event were Her grandchildren, Donald. "Bus- Parkhurst, and corresponding sec- The Junior Red £ro» members If. J- for a Plenary Retail Ctl "KONIGS WALZER" Boys' sack > race'—Class ABC, Real Estate Regional P.-T.A. „: years' exp. H.O.M. Jerseys. Gary Andres is convalescing are making 22 stuffed county delegate, Fred Malchow; I the sounding of taps by Howard made last Thursday night at a ter" and Cherryl Anne Martel pre- retary. Mrs. Louis Jennings, both tar mm*, wwu * SAT. . (Royal Waltz) '' Harold Grapenthin, Howard Jenk- KENILWORTH — The follow- sented her with an orchid for the from the mumps at his bom*, 321 blind children. alternate, John Banyasz; executive Avenue. Oarwood, N-' J.' nnm a — s— 4 I HuU and Alfred Seale, joint meeting of mothers of Boy Elects New Officers Desires- location central or - of Mountainside. committee, John Coles, Anthony The olBeers arc: ins, Mlchael^tascara; Class. DEF, ing deeds have been recorded a southern Jersey. Beech avenue. Mrs. John Mayer .of Garwood The last issue of the Dewey B. Ootona. FrcsMent. I North The Gray Team won over the Scout Troop 82 and Cub Pack 182 the office of County "Register Her- KENILWORTH — Mrs. Irwln Regal, Andrew Del Conte, Robert Avenue. Garwood. M. J.' «1JTTLE WOMEN** George Pappas; Ludwig Rottman, at the home of Mrs. R. E. Stevens, Among those present were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Soskin en- was named a vice-president. Dur- came out this week. The cover, a •Varna T. Cotone. Treasurer. tU North Red Team by a total score of 258 bert J. Pascoe in "the Court House, Spellman of Clark was elected Bloom and Adam Galowsky. Jeaa Allyas* — »e«a» lAsrtata "Drei VseUr Um Anna" I to 253 in the annual Field Day Billy Weber. 672 Woodland avenue. LAWRENCE HAMM Fred Hoffaeker, Sr. and Mrstertaine. d at bridge Saturday eve- ing the meeting, an exhibit of drawing of the eighth grade class Avenua. Oarwood. N. 3. Thur. & m. J:4S — S.-4B Girls' rope race — Class ABC, Elizabeth: . . ^ president of the Jonathan Dayton Cranford Fuel Co. ning at their home. 1 Cedar street _ . '•-...... - lfa>_ OtaJacUona. If any. ahould Sat. 1:40 — iM — 8.-0S (Three lathers for Anna) events conducted last week under All scouts and their parents are Regional High School P.-T.A. last 31 Xownsend, Avenue Barry Tracy of' Elizabeth. Mrs. schoolwork completed this .year pin, was drawn by Barbara Schef- Sasja^asLak^ewia^'yCa^hBT gg^ ^aVetataaasC wO VV^SaVCV* Trj Mildred Quinton, Joan Grandin, Michael Di Fablo to Mr. and eluded. Mr. Galowsky, chairman H direction of Mrs. Alma Carnmarota, •i WalterI Chadwick and Patricia Approximately 12 couples were was shown. fler of «T. atanua. dark of Iba Boroush of «H0MICIDE Mary Mulford; Class DEF, Lenore invited to the picnic. Refreshments Mrs. Morris Pollack, lots 7 to 10, Thursday at a meeting In the STATEN ISLAND 4. N. Y. South & South Union Aves, Cranford 6-1516 Chadwfek of Roselle Park. Mrs. present from Roselle, Plalnfleld. Mr. Banyasz and Walter Fleisher, wood. N. 3. Mrs. Mabel Anderson and Louis will be - served by the mothers^ school. Others elected were as fol- The 6S and 6D classes under (SJanadl ; h Obst, Marion Pazienza, Jean Shall- 16 to 18 and 21, block 146, section Newark and Cranford. Jr. Dughi. Guests at /the meeting were-the lows: Treasurer, Mrs. Warren aUwanl Burr of, Cranford. Mrs. Miss Smith's direction have been OABWOOO BOTJSK BAB AMD ORIU, Thar, at fri. 1*) — 7:08 < 9, map of New Orange. Margaret Welch and Miss Brenda June Hidi celebrated her sixth Presbyterian Church First, second and third places *°™- Rey. Gerald M. Cover, Jr., pastor John Malmsheimer, widower, to Wilson of Clark; recording secre- working on tbe grounds surround- or nmomoN **. Sat. 3.-S0 — 7AS— 11:00 were announced for various events Obstacle race—Rose Caforio, Ad- of Community Methodist Church Jlaper of Westfleld. and Mrs. Theo- birthday Wednesday at her home. rianne Pollack, Joan Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller, lot: tary. Mrs. William Parkhurst, and 484 Fourth avenue. Progr•am Announced ing Lincoln SchooL They have Taka nottea that ANDHXW SATHRDAT AT itSS a*, at. PI AINFIEI.D THEATRES I as fallows: and Albert Macauley. dore Henry, Mrs. Mae Collins. Mrs. weeded and cultivated the rock baa appttaa to tha Mayor and rs—M^xi of Boys' running broad jump — 3,071 to 3,074, block 101, map o corresponding secretary, Mrs. Lou- GARWOOD—The Rev. Eric tha Soroush of Garwood. M.~S. for a VOUNO FOLKS' MATINKB Boys' dashes- •Class A, Harry Olive Severs, Mrs. George Toth, The Stanley Carlsons and chil- Saeaasrae ay tha property at Aldene. is Jennings, both of Mountainside Tougher, pastor, will preach gardens and flower beds and arc Plenary Retail ConsumptioNortn h avwaue. I Boyce, Howard Jenkins, Albert Mc- Class A, Howard Jenkins, Albert Sr.. Mrs. Harry Bowers. Mrsdre. n of-350 Spruce avenue spent on planting flower seeds to make the priinlia, attuatad at U No ORANTORD COONCn. V«R McElroy, Harry Boyce; Class B, Mr. and Mrs. William Wan Mrs. William Von Ohlen of Ken- John Panza.. Miss Barbara Cav- the Memorial Day week-end at "The Peace of Christ's Presence," Oarwood. If. J. WATCH CnLBRSirS MOTIES STRAND Elroy; Class B. Ronald Hartshorn, Obituary ilworth was named a vice-presi- at 11 a. m. worship services Sun- school yard more attractive. Objections. If any. ahould ba Arthiir Capaldo, Ronald Holden; Ronald Hartshorn, George McKen- Morris Rosenson Wimmer to Volco Brass and Cop- and Mrs, Marte! oftheir cottage in Seaside. immediately In wrltinc to WaKar 8. "LtTTLE WOMEN* per Company, lot 25, block 167 dent. . A display of work by the day at Garwood Presbyterian TheSC class sang three songs in A & A — MOW — Class C. Robert Arthur, John Mu- zie. Thomas Boyle; Class C. Bobby KENILWORTH^-Morris Rosen- Garwood, The Robert Drakes of 336 North Mcafarnis. dark of tha Borouch of Gar- Plus Arthur, Stanley Bruder, Michael map of New Orange, section 11. children was shown. Church. Sunday school will MMtnbly last Thursday: "Forward wood. N. J. OaaaKaBy tek, Michael Mascara; Class D, son, 52 years ojd, of 24 South 22nd avenue arc receiving congratula- (Sl«ned> ANDBKW OUEAX COatEDBS AND NOVaXTIES Mr. and Mrs. William War held at »:45 a. xxL March and Hoe," •wishing" and NEXX WEEK! I Teddy- Rka, Ludwig Rottmann, Mascara; Class D, Teddy Malsch, street, died last Thursday at his tions on the birth of a daughter. Eaelas as .;«» r. M. Bvary SilMeaJ Bobby Malsch, Ludwig Rottmann; Wimmer to. Volco Brass and Cop- Cob Pack In Finals Louise Ann, at the Rahway Me- Ralph dark will lead a meeting "Singa Song of Spring." hyray Bailey; Class E, John Friel, home after an illness of several New Officers Elected Mrs. Larson'Larsons thithirrd ggrad e ggave SCN- MON^ TOTS. Class E, BQly Weber, Vincent Fev- per Company, lot 31, block 167, morial Hospital on May 21 . of the Christian Endeavor {So- Taka notlea that ANTON x Ronald Golcbsr, Piter Tino; Class months. He formerly conducted a Of Softball League a song flute concert in assembly. JTJNBS —S— » OVT TO TBS I ola, John Friel; Class F, Russell section 11, map of New Orange.'""' By Brownie Mothers Kenneth Andrew of Hillside, was ciety at 7 p. m.. Sunday. During « a< AMTON-S TAVBOf. baa appttod to'Haaja *BMtMMAMAMMA F, Russell Cora, Russell McKinnle, dry goods store in St. Georges ave- GARWOOD — Garwood's Cub Th pg as follows: tha Mayor s^d OouneU.oC tba Boroosh of f§§/§ SWiMailf Jf W i QAataf McKinnie, Russell Cera, Paul Hen- William Denholm, Sr., widower, KENILWORTH — The Mothers « dinner guest on Monday of evening services at S o'clock, stud- 1 tor a BaUUCon- "Knock On Any Door** [ Raymond Saltsatn. nue, Roselle, until ill health caused Pack 75 softball team continued "America." ."Two Part Invention, OwStaatoIori aby and Bobby Buric to Mae D. Lawrence, lots 10 anClub of Brownie Troop 29 met Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Fitzsimmo ies in the Galatians will be con- JM •aasaarey Bsgaf* — laaa Darak Girls' datnes—Class A, Madeline his retirement 10 years-ago. _ . aW 11, block 177, "section 9, map o Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wal- its victorious march toward the tinued. "The Boy and the Bees." Tbeme iwlptc-kt-o. Sun. t J6 — S:«S — S4S • i— M«Kt Attaettoa —' U • Tino, Elaine Nanz, Ann Barbarise; Boys' high jump—Class A. How- Mr. Rosenson, a native of.Rus- of 345 Third avenue. .;•.._. HbQ. * TUe. 1JS — 7M —T.JMB New Orange. ' ' . ter E. Borlght of 47 Arbor street. Westfleld. Mountainside. Garwood Women of the church^will leave f rom BBeethovenh , "Bazooka, Objertkns. If any. ahaadd be maaw lav BtacCmtay la Class B. Henrietta BoUenhoff, June ard Jenkins, RenaM Scores^. Al- sia, lived in Linden and Roselle A New Record! The Women's Auxiliary of the madlaUly to wrtUni to WaKar S. alo- Kswf Mra«h«y; _ Borough of Kenilworth to Mr. Sr.ftHall t*afw fham- to^attend "Swinging To and Fro,'' "Chop iaa-C M B, ThomaTh s w*re: Mrs. G, ,. . .. ., , ^______.«>• ,_.__ __„____ - Ltons Clutf will hold installation gCla figler; 8JMT MrsT Edward Stark, lots 29, plftMriip by winning its sixth the synodical society meeting in Sticks."-"Soft Music Is Stealing.' I Vivian David, Joan Grondin, Ar- Boyle. George MscKrmle, Thomas worth about a year and a half Byron Hogaboom, Jr., president ceremonies for their new officers 34, 36 to 38, block 42. section 2, Mrs. Borlght, vice-president and game Saturday at Unami Princeton. The down." ""Jack and Jill- Sun. 1-J0 — 4*8 — 7:30 — 10:30 llene Schroeder; Class D. Lenore Robe; Class C, Michael Mascara, ago. He was a member of Temple Park before a crowd of 200. By a "Dance of the Indian Braves,,1 Robert Arthur, Stanley Bruder. map of New Orange. recording secretary; Mrs. Arthur Dining Room of the Cranford Moa. aV Tuas. ldS — fftM OXFORD lObst, Patricia Plummer. Marion Beth El, Cranford, and a past score of 4-0 Coach Ed Tiller's boys "Our School Will Shine Tonight' IPazienza; Class S, Rose Caforio, Boys'shot put — Class A, Rich- president of the Temple "Associa- N. Baum, treasurer, and Mrs. Aus- downed Westfleld's HoteL Mrs. Helen Carlson will be Work Started Here On Attractive programs were made Starta Wadanaay. Jaaa Sth ard George, Albert McElroy, Ron- NOTtCB Or DRfNTMN tin E. Hlller,- corresponding secre- , charge of arrangements. Mary Vitals, Charlotte Jansco; tion, and a member of Mount Take notice that FRANK ntONHOT- Pack 171. Stars for the day were 36-Unit Apartment by the class with a cover design "MR. BELVEDERE I Class F, Kathryn LeOcauskas, ald Scorese; Class B, Mernen Hoff- Nebo Lodge, F. & A. M., Elizabeth. Eft. tradlnc as the MONROE TAVXRN. tary. Garwood's Charles Romano and The Michae) Hughes of Walnut by Jules LuiardL has applied to the Mayor and Council at Plans were completed for a pic- street spent the holiday week-end GARWOOD — The Elm Con- GOES TO COLLEGE" He is survived by his wife, Mr*. the Borou«h of Kenilworth. N. J.. for a Tommy Casals both ot The SR class te planning a-trip Ida Welnber* Rosenson; his-inoth- Plenary Retail Consumption lloenae for nic to be held Saturday at Echo played outstanding at the shore. struction Company of New York to the Museum of Natural History Sklrlay Teazle -. CUftaa W*M -Ttw asn romr- NtmcB OP RALE OP ntonomr POS NON-PAYMENT premises situated at Monroe Avenue and Lake Park. Brownies of Troop 39 Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson City began work this week on ain New York City this month. ,' (oolor) er, Mrs. Anna Rosenson of Linden;ath Street, Kenilworth. M. 3. Saturday Pack 75 will travel to Or TAXK8 AND A88B88MENT8 and four brothers, Frank of Eliza- Frank rronhofar. owner, resides at who with to attend are requested 3,894 of Third avenue entertained Mr. two - story, 36 - unit apartment "ALIAS mom DEAL" Westfleld to participate in the June Gulyas and Joseph Pops- •Mf AMB mom TBABS* TAXSS AM» isswssinnrrs ' Monroe Avenue and ath Street, KanU- to meet In front of the Harding building'valued at $130,000 on Bay kUUaaa — Aaaray Tattat beth, Nathan of Cranford, and worth. N. J. . finals with Pack 174 of Westfleld. and Mrs. Henry Bleekler and son, dak were the winners of a quiz on School before 10:80 a. m. Henry, of Maple Shade over the Thirdavenue east of Oak street. Publle Matte* at that pursuant to the prwrlataaa of Chapter atT. taws Samuel and Louis of Miami, Fla. Objections. If any. should ba made In the afternoon Pack 75 win take history and geography questions in •ia* "An Act ooaearalna; upaU taxes, assessments ana Immediately In writioa: to Fhlllp J. Me- The size of the units will be from •ss*ia. __ pi KaQsMeth. New Jersar. aa Beth Israel-Cemetery. Woodbridge. as applted to the Mayor and Counall was the average net paid Day. Guests in- approximately $23JM) a room. Ap- Borough HasTtA tha r. JOXB IT. l*e* AT S P. M. (D. S. T.) • the Borough of rUnuworth. N. J, for Monci or nrrsacnoaf a card party tomorrow at 8 p. m.1 PARAMOUNT a Planary Retail Consumption Ueenae for Take notice that CRANWOOD TAV- cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan. plications . are being accepted for premise* sltusted at North list Street. KBN. Ins., ha* applied to the Mayor I in Lincoln SchooL Proceeds will nUDAT—SATtnUIAT- R'lTZ - MOW ttra wan. - SttrSSZ^aTii AlaW anMmt dunaAI. a«»lmt ***J**** « you Council of the Borough, of Oansmod. H. Jr.. and sons of Jersey City, and fall occupancy. th« Bnt e*y e/July ISBS. aa comptiUd and ahowm on the list, phis interest on said TO THK DKFKNDAKTS: Kenlhvorih. N. 3. be used to defray expenses this Oary ' Warier • Xngrid Bercnan amount fmaa July I. IStt to date et sale and «oat» Incident thereto. 8a*erier Osart sf New Jsrssr. Frank Caruso resides at HO North SOth J, Car a Ptenanr Batall Consumption U- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martel and summer at Camp Watchung. Sweexy. Mrs. Clarence H. Sweety, Aaron Caaaaer* MvisUa UaJaa Ceeatjr Street. KenOworlli. N. J. sale of The Cranford Citizen eenaa tor prerrdeee situated at MS ISarUa NOTICE Or RUTKMTIOll Oaaaar Brsaasa — M O" IHOVIKS —— . Bald-lands wfll be sold to Cat to soeh patsoo aa win pincliasn the same soh- Kelsey Bald, his unknown heirs, devisees Beaket Ns. 187/183 children of Third avenue. M j«ct to nilwipllim at tha tow eat (ate of inteteet. but In no case In excess of 8ft or personal nipiassiilsllves. Mrs. Aaron Objections. If any. should ba m Avenue. Oarwood. M. J. Take notice that WILLIAM E. HA TsaleUe Oaaiard — Jska Laaa JOAW or AJUT ,—^tLt.iy in writing to Philip J. sto- Tha orBcara are: The enjoyed UCNCHEK. tradlnc as WTLLVS WHEEL, per Kelsey Raid. Ada Swift. Wilbur Swift. Between: Louis V. Fetueio. President. 11* tCerth (Tachnloolor) The purchase price o{ any property must ba paid before tha conclusion of tha Winifred Ssmpaon, Baytnand •—r—-_ BOROUOH Or KKN Cevna. Clerk of the Borough of Kenll has applied to the Mayor and Council of NOTICE or DrrsimoM "SERGEANT 1 H "Bride of Vrarjaancf*** ' * ' ~" ' " *»« » sj^a^aa*%^a#a Avenue. Oarwood. U. 3. theatre party in New York Sat- the Soroush of Oarwood, N. J. tor Watkdajr Shows: «W."or tbe pc«par»s- will be Cmyla Muster. Paul Musser,-Jennie M. H.WORTH. In t tha ACTION worth. N. J. Take notice that WtXXIAII nXXSKAH. • ntD BIO tXATOBK . Aayppaccaloa " r real property tor which then Shan ba no other jiui 8-S Manus, Clerk ot the Borouch of Oarwood. rlXB CHATTSX NO. • tivei. Mrs. Knunett H. Lane. Harry 8. This matter belnf opened to the Court CRAMWOOD TAVKmC. lac. Mrs. Elizabeth Voros and Mrs. ICOfOMO ATTRACTIONS WarU. his unknown -heirs, devisees or by Norbert T. Burke, Esquire. Attorney to the Mayor and Council of tha Bor- Louis V. Pduato. (Sicned) WnXIAsf KXZKatAN, personal representatives. Mrs. Harry 8. for the Plaintiff, and It appearinc that ough of Kenilworth. N. J.. for a Plen Ethel Pinter were guests recently NOTICE Or INTENTION Gang Busters t« 8TBAMD ery Retail Consumption license for prem- Taka notice that HENRY SCHOLTZ, 447 South Avenue, Blk Lai Owaer WstU. Henry Spsuldin* Parsons. a default has been entered by the Clerk This is the highest circulation at a surprise bridal, shower for Oarwood. M. J. and REGENT BOAS" • ^.••B, »S) ?•-*»• f» Harrison Parsons. Mary Baldwin of this court against the defendants on ises sltusted st l»th Street snd Boule- Miss Harriet Orth of Roselle. tradlnc as TONY'S TAVERN, has applied sons. Charles Land Parsons, Margaret this 17th day of May 1MB: that the vard. Kenllworth. N. J. Nonet or nmmoii to the Mayor and Council of tba Borough Or LAKADO" | ' 12 PU. S-7 Addle Harris -.* XBT S AX S IM Youri* Pinonii Kthel Woods MarDonalrl. plaintiff has produced before this court Obejectlons. If any, should be msde Take notice that RUSSSXL. BURUEKIH of Oarwood. N. 3. for a Plenary Retail 3—Color Cartoon*—3 18 .74 Immediately In writing to Philip J. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew De Fran JOAN CRAWTOBD 30 Charles O.- Sundvall to. .is Everett Alton MacDonald, deorse C. the tax sale certificate, to tbe Borough and DlimiM BAMYASZ. tradlnc aa Consumption license, for premises situ 00 «0 Karl Koehendorfer ...... 8.41 1.O2 7.43 Woods. Ida Mae Woods. Berthrthaa WWoodo s of Kenllwortb. in trie County of Union, Gevna. Clerk of the Borough of Kenil the B A B UQUOB STOBX. have ap- cesco and son of Myrtle avenu< sled at M North Avenue. Oarwood. N. -J i I S f,O ro THE MOVIES I 8.73 \3& 10.01 worth. N. J. Tlaminoo Road** B Owen Csrrsher 11J98 Labby. IssboUe A. Moseleln. her unplaintif- f herein, made by the Collector of for any three-month period plied to the Mayor and Council of thespent the Memorial Day week-end Objections, if any, should be made fan W8 13-18 Comer HcKlnnle _. 10i« IJ2 known heirs, devisees or personal rep- Taxes of the Borough of Kenilworth. (Signed) Borouch of Garwood. N. J.. tor a Plen- mediately in writing to Wmlter—8. Mc- "71 _ 61JS ^ a.»« 71.50 MICHAEL SHERBA. JR. visiting relatives in Stamford. 180-157 Outeeppe Clxmficl 29.78 resentatives, ~Mohn Doe" husband ol Iss- County of Union snd State of New Jer- ary Retail Prstilr»itton license for prem- manus. Clerk of the Borough of Oarwood. _ J5.85 4.14 belle A. Moselglri. ssld name "John Doe" sey, which certificates covering the fol- 383 Boulevard ises situated at 10* Centre Street. Oar-Conn. N. JJ. "Alaska PahoT IBSa-lM auiaeppe Clrsflcl Kenllworth. N. J. CSKTnOCATBS TO B* BESOLD beina; fictitious, and Sabra Larrlson. lowing premises are dated and recorded wood, n. 3. , The Russell Burleighs and sons tSlcned) HENRY SCHULTZ. itts ANO rauoK TSABS- TAX BALK TAKE NOTICE that the following order as follows, and the certincstes received FRANK SHERBA Russell BurleUh resides at «M Bseah 10 North Avenue. 1 38 8. Wheeler SOJBS s«~8s 174.83 has been entered In s csuse now pending In evidence and marked as the following 103 South llat Street in The Citizen and Chronicle Avemss. Oarwood. H. J. of 408 Beech avenue spent the Oarwood. N. J. I 3 John A. Kdwaros -. BTJ5 114.10 201.43 in the Court below mentioned, wherein exhibit* on the part of the plaintiff: Kenilworth, N. J. Stephen Banyaes resides at SO week-end In Ansonia. Conn. 4 23 A. H. Sprasue 81.4n tn "ni>tton IKATUW for A WALTER KEADE THEATRE 72 18. 17. 18 December 4. 1848 Unrecorded P-S Phyllis Corneliss celebrated her U 3 C H. Nelson 107.74 114.23 30-00 4S-tO SOS.1> S3 June 31. 1*30 P-7 >n teas situated at 338 North Avenue.' Oar- "LITTLE WOMEPT u 11 148.41 183.73 • 3b 00 43.30 383JM 70 1013 3»S MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 30. 1*48 eighth birthday Tuesday at hewoodr . N. J. * . TeL PL. C-XSwt Aaron Brown __ 73 11 December 4. 1848 Unrecorded p-a M.OJ*.-. New lata rra4ae(UB 14 33 Oeoraa ML Cole aaxi OTJM 18*47 January 7. 1839 at 8:30 P. U. (DAT.) at which time home on Fourth avenue. Objections, If any, should be made im- — WITH — 41*1 SUM S1S6 410 28 8*4 314 P-o the proposals will he publicly opened and n 2 Mrs. If. C. Burs* 31 23 December 4, 184o Unrecorded William Wilheim of New York mediately in wrltinc to Walter S. Mc- (in Technicolor) NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY 18 11 Tames Pace H.17 7SJ1 1S4.48 P-10 read for alterations to lavoratories in the or mus. Clers: of the Borouch of Oar- 21 -ta- Bl December 4. 1848 Unrecorded p-11 McKlnley SchooL Boulevard. • Kenll- FRIED 34 A. 8. Danlorth , 3S.U 40.48 rn 3 December 4, 1848 Unrecorded Take netice that GARWOOD BXVKR. City spent the weekend at thwoode . N. 3. 24 18 •a.74 04-80 11433 P-13 worth. N. J. These alterations will cover AGES. Inc.. tradlnc as ART ROONaDI atoaert AMa — Heba WsstesU home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph REPRESENTATIVE COMPANIES IS 2O •4-J1 1XLS3 SOM5 110.40 414.18 that more than two years have elapsed metal, cement and phimhma; work. has applied to the Major and Council FRANCOIS <""»»•»» 39 21 tljBS 118.71 110J8 and that Oiereupon the derendsnt who Specifications on the above work may the Borough of Oarsvood. N. J.. for Zoldi of 454 Third avenue. 3SS North Avenue, •ESS 110.40 S30.BS since the ssle of said lands to the plain- redeems shall be entitled to possession of be obtained at tha office ot the Principal. a 11 1M-SS irr.TT tiff and ssld lands have not been re- ssld lands and premises and the certlf Plenary Retail Consumption hrense I Mrs. George Vandermark of 415 Oarwood. N. 3. CLAMS "HOMICIDE" Is tea Pmsman 144-30 147^3 •ESS 110.40 4S8JM Hardlnc School. Boulevard. Kenilworth. premises sttusted at 3 North Avenue. 33 •ESS 110-4O S3038 deemed from said tax ssle: that the plain- Icales of tax sale duly endorsed for can~N. J. 32 n Robart VuHan . UaUM m.7T tiff has produced befose -tnls court an af-cellstion or assltnment; Oarwood. N. J. Myrtle avenue celebrated her HATUstOAT MATTMEE ONLY l Ausustus Peck loasa iiajo 148.17 Tlaalitti propossls shall be -- Tha officers are: 33 fidavit by Erwln Anderson. Tsx Collector And It is further ordered and adiudsed birthday on Memorial Day. 6 W. Iterritt 03.1* 100-J2 of the BoroU4Th of Kenilworth. showing* that in default ot said •<-'-"-< in tr paylni presented to Mrs. Helen M. Arthur, Dis- George Baer, President. 833 Carletaa a 2S Karl White •3-SJ 108.00 18831 trict Clerk. 88 Arthur Terrace. Kenil- Road. Westfleld. N. J Frank Hidl of Second avenue FREE! FREE! EMOTIONAL that there Is due on said tsx ssle certia- to the plaintiff the said sums. Interest and 33 43 Oca* MWJ14 wttt cates and for subsequent taxes and in- worth. M. 3. May 3. Baer. Vfce-Prealden*. S3 1 costs as aforesaid, at the time and place celebrated bis seventh birthday 13 IS llOJtT 143.10 283.17 terest the following sums which Include aforesaid, the ssid defendants stand abso- The Board reserves the ri«ht to reject dan Street, Irvinafon. N J. Rollfast i 14 M IT or ill bids and to waive Immaterial Jesse 3. Baer. Tueainer. 50a O Saturday- WINDOW 1 Interest to March a. 1844: lutely debarred and foreclosed of and EXPERIENCE OF II MS-oa tto.00 3 aia* "Cs4 " Assseal from all right and equity ot t~4~^n4tiTi Informalities THE CRAHFiRD Road. Weatfleld. N. J. I BICYCLE A 188. IS 184-11 - 88-23 110.40 Saal 3« S • 17S34 Arthur r. Rooney. Secretary. *ttj Carls- I8S3a 188,88 118,80—tS7JM "*& on. in and to the said lands and prem- HKUN V. Annum. ton Road. Westfleld. M. J. Insure and 1 58 43 183.81 ises and every, part thereof, and that the District Clerk. Veterinarians report that X rAB OF DELUXE SatATUS X u «3 • a.' nsss 31 4 18830 plslnltfT have an absolute and Imisfaas Objections. If any. should he made lnv- SHADES A LIFETIME! Jasnea U root* si.is Dated: June 3. 1*4*. snedlately In writing; tor Walter S. Mt- 13 as ' -84 17738 Ible Interest of Inheritance in fee simple BOBOOOB OW drugs are not an effective treatmen 59 1 WflUsm dark 14UM 1SL08 T3.90- *&& Tl is. 17. 18 1.78334 in said lands and mini lias Manua. Clerk of the Borouch of Charles A. David — 113-78 -^-->™*" M. 3. 'or pullorum dlae*«e in poultry HOLLAND MADISON Be Secure. BRUCE GENTRY 39 MJ0 70 83 80837 And it is further ordered that a copy stsallwerth. M. J. S3 2S O. O. Backet fio.40 —" 31 , 3S 38338 of this order, or notice thereof, he served Sealed proposals will be received by (Signed) such defendants, Any and all bidders to furnish with (DAT.) June 14. 1M* (or the sals at the Objections, if any. should be made tm- j. Wolf Includes the amount due on ssid tsx ihall be published in The Cranford Citi- their bid sn snslnis of their coal, type "Knock On Any Door" 129 C. Devine 858.47 7SS.O3 144730 toUowtnc Items, which will ba sold i -nedlatelr in writing to Walter S. 22" — 24" CHARLES M. YEAKEL 12a 13138 338.18 uli certificates. Interest snd subsequent zen and Chronicle, a weekly newspaper if analysis required to be obtained from Xanus. Clerk of the Borouch also —MINGRID 3117 E. Westbers: ... taxes, together with Interest on ssld sum the office of the Principal, Hardina; School. 129 3iia 133.83 13X14 38S.O8 published In the City of Cranford. Union S-7 ALDEN STREET CRajeford 64)006 J. JON HAUL — AJLEUC JEKaENS 129 174.78 •rain March 8. 1*48. snd tofetner with Counly, New Jersey, st least once, not Boulevard. Kenllworth. N. J. tSlcnedt JOHN CHINCHAR. 26" — 28" — 30" 3118 M. Angsr 183.1O B8.00 11333 33837 All bids to include the sa-reement to OMC. 1S07 Ptck-Up Truck 1W 4 Dr. B. "~ 87 JM 11830 319.48 costs of this suit to ba taxed, which shall leu than ten days prior to the date fixed Small Ballon Ransome Concrete Insumnce l:>o 10S.S3 18131 111.73 147.13 81834 Include a counsel fee of 830.00. for redemption by this order; furnish cosl on sll subsequent orders BERGMAN 13 ML Swanson _-„ And It Is further ordered that the 17th at the same price as the oriainal bid. for HI flalfcui Heatlnc Tar Kettle White or Ecru "The Mutineers" 187 2O Albert T. Booth - 188.81 3Oa.ll _ 383.73 And It la further ordered thsi s copy of 1*17 33431 18.00 40.33 80731 day of June, 1*48, between the hours of thLi order be delivered to the Tax Col- the remainder of the school year 184*- rnmci or wmrnoM 411 N. J. Ackerman •«n o'clock In the forenoon snd three lector of tne Borouch of Kenllworth and 1830. Take notice that FRANK SALSSIO has lti« 10 Ira t_ Case — — 138-30 18133 348.43 MONDAY EVENtMO. JDHS s ins 144.13 183.33 308.88 Vclock In the afternoon (KDSTl st thethat the ssld tax collector certify to this Sealed proposals shall be mailed mpUed to the Mayor and Council of th* la Gcortfe CT Howard .. office of Erwln Anderson. Collector of presented to Mr.. Helen M. Arthur. Dis- CRanford 6-2474 '•lo M. F\>nl Buddie 148.88 180.13 340.13 court whether the premises were or were loraugn of Oarwood. N. J. to* Paint SJtOfM The raahfcsa Shep sf Baaway 108.88 23432 Taxes of Ihr Boroush of Kenllworth. t redeemed from the plsintlft'i tsx sale trict Clerk. «i Arthur Terrace. Kenll Mated chocks or cash In tha amount of tan try Retail Cnnsumntton Ifaaiias for pranv lo Hubert 3. DUneV .... 123 Sa worth, N. J. paraent <10») of said offers. UCaaCU U BtAatna. »>»». win mss i. lit MATINEES — Adolta 74o — CbJldrea S*o—At AU Oeorse Downing aa.irr 100.07 180.74 nromh Hall, lloulevard. Kenilworth. certificates In accordance with the terms Tha rlcbt to rajaet any proposal or %>sss srruatad at Ml Santh avenue. Oar- Room 2, Second Floor NJl 80.38 -» 1S8.7S Union Countv. New Jersey, be and the of this order. The Board re»erveJ the rl«ht to reject N. J. as Juno 1UII _. 138.84 -tine i* hereby fixed as the time and WILTHEn H. JAYNE iv or all bid* and to waive Immaterial «*m taw trrtncwtatlty Uasrain teac e If any. 1*7-S N. ONION AVK. M AU TbacS Carry B. Sp*rry - 138 04 297.88 wtththalaw si 1 A Fashion Show EVENINGS — Adalte %U*f>— 51 138.04 2O733 103 VI 132 48 002.87 lure fur the redemption * of the said J. 8. C. Informalities. ••rank T. fort 130.33 HELEN M. ARTHUR, MAYOSi AMD CODMCn. CeUaf**. S-SS4S t« — •SAimrtn. MODELS — xa 3a F.u(etle Hiook.3 132 47 272.82 irrmlm when and where the defen- HeilKClfully sdvlsed. X. J. 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TBS CRAHIOBD GRCOPi AMD OHMMKSJK 1 untt-on Rome, every boy and girl Johnson, a Swedish worn hy|aer. Suzanne Bonn. Bob Patterson. State/' "Tick Toek," "Picking a play called "Mexico. Recent Events of Interest in Misa Warner's sixth grade pre- [Senate, . "- " —--*—•-**--?; Yvonne Fra- Berries," "Listen to the Robins" Come", a musical — \ '- . pared a topic or project Richard Act n, -A Classroom and Fred- and "Politeness." The two young typical dances and Sarpolus, Shirley Nielsen, Teddy Cranford Today;" composers then sang the follow-. Ifco. • • • • -r Tomorrow is In Cranford Public Schools Munday.' Louis Serechen, Judy teacher, Marylin ing songs:."Flowers" and "AUt- Those who had speaking Tomorrow h Pool*, Billy Old, Lawrence Asbwell bad interesting Jack, William Morell. Mabel Tarver. Marco, James Gary, John Cranfofdl Joy John Townsend and Dorothy Wal- man, Janice Keve, John S Cranford Day Brooks, Floyd Schroppe, Lyn'Gul- projects. Arlene Golden, Maryann Sarah, Anna Brown; John, David wa* held Friday Martin, Carl Welykanowicz, Ernest Swarta; and Ned, Lawrence Seh- ters joined Carla and Marilyn in Larry "Carter, Faith Marti Uford. Stephen Haveson, David Carole Holowchak. . Rtager, Shirley Nielsen. Richard Weder. . ; • tamg "Sweden" and "Oh, Dear! \ • atngandaltc a as the kin-Wltherspoon and Robert Mac- Sarpolus, Judy Poole, Louis Sere- Act m, -A Home in'Which the Oh Mer Mist Olga Specbt ac- Thosa participating in the »ni^i tbe, large **f and the bigmorning in the assembly. The ler's sixth grade gave a adenee who is absent because* of the CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1949 24 Pagea — FIVE CENTS feOowa with the drums were program consisting of three skits. son. Rudy Liska; Btn, mumps. Reed, Thomas Trotta, John l ;::•.* play was "Americanizing son, Robert Xongaker; man, June Sehhell, Gilbert CnariaB BtoBwaBtv*, Jeiiy Cretghton. Peter." and the characters were as The first showed hew the earlyearly. •_.__- . oi-Ann Barry and John Bafader Plan Summer Activities Grade «c . rin, Leroy Holmes, Douglas Frank- Stake, Jerry Froebel. Gene follows: Sandra.. Judy Bragdon; peoplle recognized thh e substancesl^V^Neebu^IfacfeBoobt , Bobby ^I-|A. fpmH on Chairman of the Day titan. Fred Gayer. Leonard Hill. with powers of magnetism. This Stanger; Harold, a cousin, Gerry « farm.- The whole elan- then . On Friday morning Miss Doris Lois Oram and Dorothy Crossi For Local Young People Helen. Judy Rapp; Ken, John Haldenwang'a sixth grade gave Everyone took part in the Seniors^ Henry fti»fi»^y Fish, John Richards; Bud, James McAteer; was acted out by Howard ancr Har- Berbster; and Amanda, a friend Charies mg The Little Bed Call" Plans for' continuation of the Cranford Day Time Table Cranford Day young people's Open House pro- 7attnsky 'and Baymond HenseL Charlie, BUT Biggs; John, Robert old Fish, Alan Haveson, Jerry of Kitty's, Beverly Tyre Carol Scbeckleribatroduced the fun of Phillips, Grace Wessells, Dorothy Mary Ami ^^njfy Elimination grams at the Casino arid other ~TThey kept the marchers Miller; Jean, Robert Ferguson; nginc game, "Oats and Beans ' 7-9 a. in.—Coffee served to commuters at Cranford Railroad m good rhythm Keaton. and Carolyn Sanford. Bible ajtd Angela La Grow." which tl summer activities were discussed Ready for "pep" «y Peter. James Evans; .Miss Rose, ried the flag. "Each member of the at a meeting Tuesday night at the \ Station. on those dn . Everyone else car- Nancy Tidabock; Dick, Edward The second sidt told .how Ben- Oood. children sang add played. CLOSE OUT SALE 10 a. m.—Booths and displays at MacConnell Park. i class enjoyed the play and produc- hom of Mrs. H. R. Brinkman, 608 Here Tomorrow rieda Samniek; Henry, Bruce Theller, amin Franklin - discovered that formed hy Robert Carol-Ann Berry, Harold SJur- Start Soon 10 a. m_-12 noon—Girl Scout House open for inspection; .•'• . OF "•'•••;. • Willow street, attended by young, In the afternoon Jim Lang car- Thelma. Joan Bird; Judy, Carolyn lightning ana electricity, are the and Paul Mundy told about people now conducting- the project Graduation 2-5 p. m.—Girl Scout House open and handicraft display ried tbe large flag. Drummers were Wilfrid; Color Guard, John Rldh- same. Robert Coles was Benja- Grade'S of tiie buildings on the farm 1 .Hicham KlTClIEN UNITS ! and Andrew MacConnell and Mrs. . ' ...'.. featured. Scouts will demonstrate how they Rochester Scholarship Varied Prograkn for were Tom Page. Pete Metzner. ards.and Willard McAteer; Bible min Franklin and'- Harry Jacobs Patty Grant reports that many was fallowed by the song, Brinkman, adult advisers for the ffi tenJunmy Vosi and Bffly Proposed Ordinance attain bicycle badge and other badges. Henry Dreyer. Joe Martin. Law- reading, Eugene Owens. was his son William. worthwhile-booklets and interest- j-tbe WmdmilLP group. Commencement 2:30-3:30 p. m.—First sight-seeing bus tour of Cranford. For Miss Ann Wurth All-Community Event Grade » ing modefir, of famous led the Original stories were read and rence Single. Gene Marino, Ronald The third skit described Thomas FOR rU0B8 AND INFORMATION CALL Would Pave Way for It was announced that- Open 3:30-4:30 p. m.—Rotary Club treasure hunt for children-. . Miss Mary Ann Wurth, daughter were made, by the pupils of Miss ers with the original pictures shown by Carol listed; Final Exams Starting at 7 A.M. Wood. Dick Welch. Stephen W01- Last week Glenn Geddlngs read A. Edison inventing the incan- Walnut Ate. Project House affairs will be held Bt the ' . , Second Bus Tour. " , , of Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Wurth of Cranford -will be dressed in its auer. BUI Wiseman; Donad McKay. a letter which she received, from descent light Thomas Edison was M. Eisenring^ fifth grade They us fnrtnrted Jean y» Uew. Bar- grfctffcyr, Lmda Dunne, John Jel- STANDARD UJMBER & SUPPLY CO. For 196 Candidates bara Lttwmetz. Than. Hrst positive evidence that work Casino this Saturday and also on 4:30-5 p. m.—Nature lecture and exhibit of live animals by 441, Casino, avenue, has been gayest best tomorrow for the first Fred S»w«f and Peter Marsac a Girl Guide troop leader. Miss played by Robert Steers; Mrs. Ed- now have on display an early auto- lovits^ Jane, Swrtumi and ueoxge In preparing for commencement Mildred Rulison, nature director for Union awarded a Rochester Prize Schol- mobile, by Bobby Benson; a min- daft _iU commence soon on the elimi- the night of June.25: Plans were all - community observance ' of The gbrht carried the flags, Betty Watt. This troop lives in St ison, Barbara. Conoyer; a friend, Lumber- Millwork - Painto - Hardware of the Walnut avenue grade discussed for issuing guest tickets I exercises June 22' at Cranford County Park Commission. arship at the University of Roch- Cranford- Day. As n ily and Sandy1 noewwffpMeggy.^.3api!eitJiwia^^^!7-- .^aT^^ nounced today by Director Stanley : editor, associate fBUI Schora; the astor of the First Baptist Church, editor of the school paper, repre- Highlighting the early morning andfbara SmiuVDawn Schaeffer, San- the clock hutily to the great de- Am ling in which two higtt school stu- the luncheon. Miss Audrey Schind- has been nominated for the presj- F. Grayson. Two weeks of the The Post-Day Memorial award Marino, Sharon Austin and lilighh t of thh e audiencei . iron Donaldson; the has read 13* wmmmmmmm were killed and two others Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor seven-week season already have of Phi Gamma Rho fraternity sentative at the,New York Herald schedule will be the serving of balloon, by Fat Mackenste; aft Jer ' sang, 'TTie Lord's Prayer." of the First Presbyterian Church. lency of the Cranford Community coffee from 7 to 9 a. m. to com- iGeorge Walsh. Grate S _ injured. "The Baard of Council, it was announced this almost reached the maximum of went to Frank Cicarell of Rahway, Tribune Forum, and a member of plane, by is holding a series of Mrs. "Roy T.- Puckey, president, The Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor 35 registrations per week. muters leaving from the Cranford Miss Beatrice Warner's fifth In Mrs. Olivia Burnett's Public Utility CoromisMapers, is- week By President Robert, M. and the Margaret Hansen memor- nibnerous^schopl organizations. machine, by Kennaflt The game is con- thanked committee members for of Cranford Methodist Church, Registrations to date were listed ial scholarship was received by railroad station. Tribute will be children selected frontier books related to the study of Hojl- a regular baseball sued an order soon after the acci- will give the benediction. Crane following a meeting of > the paid to those residents who have ftUe as a topic for a story, poem or CV«r MffchY .-VviK* kK dent to have the crossing elimi- their support during the year. nominating committee Monday as follows: First week, 6; second Miss Catherine Marich of Eliza- Jafid were obtained from the Cran- freight ttaJn) The giris are leading by one CV6RKN . During the program, the senior beth as 109 diplomas were pre- been commuting for 'the greatest l Stephen Baran. Deanna ford Public Library and presented nated, but the start of the project A one-act comedy, "The Bron- evening in. the municipal building. week, 15; third week, 29; fourth j girls' choir, directed by Warren week. 28; fifth week,\ 13; sixth sented at the annual commence- Election number of years. Signs reading and Stephen Boyer. had [to the class by Carolyn Tinman, W*?-V RMzfe&&£&8$. was delayed by the war. Bids on sons at Home," was presented by Titus, vocal music director, will Stewart W. McFadden served as "Cranfordially Yours" wilt be Everyone enjoyed ~ looking at the project are scheduled to be, rerlDaphne Dane Carman and Allan chairman of the nominating com- week, 5, and seventh week, 5; ment exercises of Union Junior particularly good stories. Original' Sandra Bridge and Joan Baurer. The orlenfstion pRogvam zor of HnuBU which :WCM I sing "The Green Cathedral," by total 101. College in the First Presbyterian placed at entrances to all trains. reived todayby , State Highway Carman. Mrs. Carman also sang mittee, which included members of were created by Carol Grade 4 children from the Boeawlt School Carl Hahn. The processional will Church Monday night. -' Mayor George E. Osterheldt win Memorial Day. pro-Turner and Barbara Bennett ibrausjnt HI -by "Milton Anderson /Msev^Fal original songs and Mr. '0 participating organizations: By Lions Marylin Klrkpatrick reports that sixth grad* who ara I be "J*omp and Circumstance," and The presentations were made by be photographed with a group of Vashtt Tothen' d Also introduced and passed TOiCarman gave a pantomine, "Lady Mr. Crane announced that' a to aasembly on Friday.' The Tommy Nagle wrote a short play the boys and girls in Mrs. H. Mey- high school in the recessional, "Land of Hope Dr. Kenneth Campbell MacKay, William E. Gouriey was elected veteran commuters at the railroad Patricia GJerde drew a large Ifirst reading was an [Stewart Retires." special meeting of the council will children tried to demonstrate thatJwhlch brought out the point that ert class gave a play entitled completed. and Glory.T - Chronicle president of the college. The com- president «of -the Cranford Lions station. Among Cranford residents if^ they would not argue among the pioneers were always on the m ating $3,000 for Six selections were sung by Miss ye held at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, "How the History of New Jersey | Mabyn Reeves and George Jef- mencement address, was by the Club Tuesday at its weekly din- who have traveled the railroad birds which' live- in the Amazon 1 for park purposes-h}TpurchaEe Plans also have been announced une 22, in the municipal building UMsnserves now, iney migm nor move. ' Helped to Make New Jersey Sue- fries from the seventh grade Schindler, accompanied by Mrs. C. Rev. Holmes VanderBeck, an -in- ner meeting in the Chimney Cor- route for more than 40 years are Basin of South America. . condemnation a larfe area of for the baccalaureate service, formally receive the report of fight when they grow up. The en- 8denoe Clnb cessful and Democratic." Robert ed the school last Wednesday and P. Beatty, following the luncheon. Voted Among structor here during the early ner Restaurant. He succeeds Wil- the following: Frank Bernas, 330) . The children are making inter- nd in the southaastatly section The numbers were "A Birthday," which will be held June 19 at 8 the nominating committee. and to tire daas participated and the pro- Members of the Science Club Blakely acted as narrator to pre- described the program carried on esting booklets about South Amer- p. m, in the high school audi- years of the college and> now on liam H. Barron. Prospect avenue; F. D. Saphar, S0> Elaine 1 the township beyond the Route!by R. Huntington Woodman; "Ah, elect officers for the coming year. announced. by visited the Trallslde Museum sent the characters hi each of the in the seventh grade. icans three countries of Argentina^ torium. The Rev. William H. the faculty of Springfield Univer- Other officers elected are .Aug-Central avenue; John Christy. A Guyer and Jane Newberry. cently. Mrs/M. L Rulison, super- t Parkway. The land involved-has Love But a . Day," by Beach; Other nominations include: Hon- Top Weeklies Hampton street; Harry L. Ott, S three acts. On Thursday the entire sixth powon ivy, treat-lBrazaandiChile. Niebanck, pastor of the Calvary irary president, Mrs. C. G.' Al- sity. Springfield, Mass. ust Thermann, Jr., first vice-presi- Grade « visor of Nature Recreation, show The play, written by the class, offered to tiie township by 'Spring's Awakening," Wilfrid dent; Frank Dooley, second vice- Central avenue; C. W. Tripp, 909 vrade visited the high school. infill ni • . .Grade 4 ••. ' • •Robert W. Cleveland Con- Lutheran Church, will offer the iury; vice-president in charge of The Cranford Citizen and Dr. MacKay presented the class Misa Both Morgan's fourth grade ed the group the museum and took included the following characters: Frank Zimmerman greeted the po* Sanderson; "Sweethearts," Victor president; Henry J. Shaheen, Willow street; Fred R. Zundel, 14 Mrs. Rita Sansone's fourth grad- Company which pur- Herbert; "My Hero" from "The theme of* the class sermon entitled irogram, William. B. Bragdon, Chronicle received first honorable to Dr. A. L Johnson, county su- held an election for governor of them on a nature walk. Act I—"A Town Meeting in pils and introduced Mrs.- Thebna lers presented a medley of-songs mention for general excellence perintendent of schools,'who con- third vice-president; Dr. Walter K. Berkeley place; J^H. Sanford, 110 • •;• the property to obtain Oil Chocolate Soldier," Oscar Strauss, •You Can Take It With You." The r.; vice-president in charge of Holly street; N, R. Foster, 34 then-chwa room m connection with Mrs. S. Scher, Mrs. C. D. Krem- Cranford, the year 1702"; Joseph Wise, guidance director of ciris. composed by two of their class- idult education, S. K. Thomson; among suburban weekly newspa- ferred the diplomas. Fasnacht,, secretary; A. J. Daviea, \ • the new parkway. and "Only a Rose," Rudolph Friml scripture reading will be by Wil- Springfield avenue; W» W. Plum- their social Studies unit. New Jer- er. Mrs, B. J. Morrison and Mrs. F. Jackson, leader of the meeting, and Vincent Sarnowakf, l mates. Carla Castaldo and Marilyn y , liam Brescka, president of the rice-president in charge of youth pers entered in the National Edi- It was announced that Thomas treasurer'; Charles J. Stevens, tail sey. Robert Albert was chosen on r*. Sarpolus, mothers of club mem- Another proposed 1 Mrs. George M. Lincoln, was in twister, and Dr. George Reusch, mar, 8 Bargos place} Austin Donr- Paul Wright; Tom Pancoast, a counselor of boys. The chQdren iRoehnett fa the school auditorium 6-OI50 L and B»ssesed dordinance onjlrst ,read in- - graduating class. recreation, Harry R. Brinkman; torial Association's annual con- J. Sopoci of Belle Mead, valedic- the final ballot. ben, gave up an afternoon to Quaker, Michael Mane; Hans Hud- were divided into three groups and rt flt d charge of the luncheon. Assisting test, it was announced Saturday lion tamer. . :. man, 607 Linden places John Par- , on Friday morning. Tbe: entire iitas t&JMO for'the her were Mrs. A- J. Davies, Mrs. "The Lord's Prayer* will be sung ecordlng secretary, . Mrs. Edna torian of the class, had been ac- eelia. 208 Holly street; K4 Cruik- The senators n 23 courses will be held elected were Mrs. Jacob Stanley, iisease hhavini a bbee n td t perature in upper 70's. Out- and Jumes Kcrvick. :30 pJn. by Mrs. Mildred Sulison. secretary; Richird Kaul; treasurer. and Rowland Blythe, Jr., of 30 Central avenue attended June nature director for the TJnioD- Mondays through Fri- the Board of Health. Also report- look for weekend rather Visiting Kiwanians Included Springfield avenue have returned Week and his class reunion recent- County Park Commission,' •who al- Registration for the first,and Mrs. John V. Starr, corres- ed were 14 cases of mumps and cloudy, mild, and more humid Em II Heldt, president of the Eliza- from a week's vacation in Wash- lv at the U. S. Military Academy, with chance of scattered will display some will continue through Mon-jpondin« secretary. meeting two cases each of German measles beth club, and Freeholder Albert ington. D. C. West Point showers. Benninger, Plainfleld. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIL. 9... FREE PARKING LOT... ELIZABETH . . . followed by a tea. |and chickenpox.



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