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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1951 Pase Twenty-Four Rtl» fight Tl RalpffiATI 'wrns pronounced lptoxicated by for parents, who were introduced 262 and 263. Mode 772 map ofAdvancement AwaJrds New Realty Office 'Now and Then'Sale Attend Convention tortheir-childrera'-teachers.—Tnc Crantord KnolU [Wlt~hd l\ir. Six municipal officials left yc To Face Arraingment His companion;, Patrick O'CJ fall program! had been delayed by Mr, and Mrs. Mattio Garafolo to p ffrm^that opened.recently at 104 land new articles will talce place yyaUc7^ ghan, 27 years old; same address, the uncompleted portion of the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nanz, prop^- Advancement awards were, pre- NortlTavenue, west, comer Central Monday, pecember 10; from 9^ a^ . mf.-the' annual convention of the NC\V KENILWORTH — Frank Brooke, schbol : g««Tpr<.H rujg abolit theJibl erty in K»"g**"" avenue. ;375 feet sented Saturday evening.at .a: meet- avenue, Wesifleld. He was ror-to Vp; m. at the McPberson Realty! Jersey League '. of ^.-.Municipalities 36 years old. of 27 tommonwearot refused physician's services, police A cake sale was, held -aiierH *** ThcofrenoBjtU ael's School, Njew Bobcats sworn in TrCffrTOw. " Tilosie • auenaing ir J avenue, is scheduled to fdce a court said^/feTe was arrested by Sgt, meetingr"Mrs^u^st|m^ine Bar&ar-- Sir. and Mrs- Harold Snyder, to < selle, in charge of tht?" sales, ap- auspices of the Cranford Twig of Mr. and Mrs. WBljsBittAj.jPearcie, were Joseph Gillcn, NorbertjHeag- praisals and mortgages; "ntie^T. the. Women's Auxiliary of Over- Cranford include Tax Collector appearance. Monday-on a charge of Thonias r^cyille for drunk and dis- ise, president.i. irttrodilced^ihe main B. Caldwelir Township Treasur^ drunken driving.- ,-• . ' :> property known as 673 Quinton neyl Michael Hogan, ThomaB-Tii8a> Willis Real Estate firm will spe- look. .Hospital, Summit. Proceeds orderly conduct. i speaker. • • . .';.,-" .7 •"-•; hey, Robert Mueller, David Sha- D, J. Croft, Building inspector F He was arrested by Patrolman Brooke, according to.the police " At'.. 1:15 p. m. today, the parent ri'' cialize in . sales, rental -manage- will go to the hospital fund. : ••» G. and H. Constructioh Company., heen, John Sullivan, .William j". beller, Township Assessor EdJ G A RW OOD G R ANFORD George. Ker,nsn after hisjeaf w report, was driving south toward education group will > meet at the ment, . mortgages and appraisals. ward Markowich, Township Clerk to Mr, and Mrs. Frank iSantoreUi* Washburn and' PauliZarilio. • Associated, with Mr. Willis are CLSAM »AO8 rtmCBABlB—Whtf o» in collision at Boulevard and Twen- the Boulevard,, and was ;in_ colli- sthool, Mrs. John Ruth will lead Colon* without button* or-cdlcth* — J. Walter Coffee and Health Offl ty-third street a* '2; 15 a. in.'M6.hr 1 property in Clinton avenue, 105.55 Badges and awards presented Charles .J. Lyons, formerly with * CtaM pn a«aaa\_ Bring them Into The Vol. LVIIL No. 46 sion'with a car traveling"west or? a discussion oh "Understanding Included; John Baker; silver ar- cer William K Smith: CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1951 28 Pages — FIVE CEKTS day. Taken to police headquarters the Boulevard, operated by Frank Biscipline?' feet from o South Twenty-fourth; Peterson and St^ford of Union; street.-'.-' '••'"•' ' ' \ '.-' ' '• " ' row- oifi Bear badge; Donald Walsh^ Lawrence Bacek, Shell Oil Co.; J. Torrens, 23 years old, of 5 Wolf, badge, gold arrow and three iilWUIilliiiu,,, He'rriing avenue, Cranfoi'd, ' Esti- Mrs, John H. Morris, fprnierly* with Guest Soloist Leads Businessmen Hill Elected President Ike for .President Police Hunt Thieve* Wfcea Foraacc b "FMItwC silver arrows; Thomas Ciirrie, gold Ifce Traynor; Mrs-. Julie i&cCul- LBARH TO HAf mated damage to each csr ivas and silver arrows on Bear badge; CHS Prom Taliaferro Because the household rumpus lough, formerly with Bankers Business Of Watcliung Bowmen Petitions Circulate $500. •. : - In 4 Holiday Breaks ACCOftDIOH! room frequently bouses the furnace, John Jellowitz, Wolf badge, gold * Kcpresonlativc.s of the local Also slated to. appear is Donald KENILWORTH—Several leads Trust; Mrs. John Hirsh, and Mrs. Howard Mill of 28 Mansion ter- the demand has developed tor fur- arrow and two silver arrows; and .Modem method* Wilson, 18 years old, of 21lt Ceil-arc being •investigated, by police Cornelia Elliot. race was elected president of the "We Want Eisenhower" Club naces with exterior Jackets that are Arthur. Donnelly, Lion badge. Committee let you play nial avenue, Cranford, on a charge this week t<> find thieves respon- Harold pomaratius .who 'was Association Watehung Bowmen; field archery attended .-in Kisonhowcr ineetinu. from UK **U.. as colorful and attractive as furni- ens of ..careless driving. sible for the Thanksgiving Day ture. For the' purpose, industrial graduated to Boy Scouting Was Approve Permits and hunting club; Tuesday. night in Sumtriit 'on Sunday; Senator- Beginner"* lootiiig^ttf four, homes amounting to Capt, Edward Btupak said Wil- finish engineers have developed spe- presentedAviih a scout neckerchief. Township Committee Tuesday at a meetng in the Union County elect Malcolm S. Forbes of Som- furnished. loss ol $400 in cash and property. Appointed son was involved in a Uvo-car. ac- cial finishes in strikfej" Jersey State headquarters'.' . . I'o Aiuiotiiue Elizfibdth.i a passenger in the other A camera and "projector Worth , Ateust Bbtory chiefs, Rol.md Leimann, William vatore Garrubba, 520 Cranford 1<>,>2 School Dance To Lead Organizalion"^ president, , Charles Montano oi I*roiluctioii All Set Petitions rcciuesiifiK Qcnvral i the i -iar r recei ved med ieal - at ten t ion for $200 and $85 cash Were taken from In the golden age of whaling, be- Bjumgartner and Stephen Ayres. avenue, $9^000; Theodore RrMoran, Hillside; secretary, Miss. Patricia Eisenhower -to heeonie a caruli- For S<-!ioof Bioard contusions of the right knee and fl\c home of Walter Geisler, Mon- tween 1833 and 1863. America had Announcement was made that 45 203 Pawnee road, $8,000; and Gar- l'l.nis Jlready are underway to Lee Evaluates A«ls Conant of Summitytrcasurerv Mrs; _ For f wo E%hl Staiul _ -iirc now bcinp ckcuUited j^n Shbck,/-' :•.- . ".'- '' ••' " :.. '' . . :•"'•' -."• roe avenue and Twenty-fourth as many as S75 ships on the seas Cubs and 10 parents went by busden State Building Corp., 3 Harold mike nevt year's Cianford High Sidney . Breen, proprietor: of Ramon Greenfield . tit Pl.ulnucld; By LOUIS II. Zi:rFLKK street. Thieves took -another $80 seeking the great ocean mammaL At' 7:50-a. m, Monday, a ear. oper^ to the Museum of Natural History Johnson avenue, $8,000. Stlioiil Jiinior-Senioi' Prom one of Breen's. Liquor Store, .21 North. l'tcd by Martin W.. Givcns, 33 yaar's Wish and a quart of whiskey from "Today the U.S., flag is not repre- in New York City on November 17, inembers-at,-larue, Grant Welch of "The Silver .WhistlfclJsjyady. It Union avenue, was elected1 presi- stbej old, of 36 Park drive.^nd a Sunoco his neighboi, Robert Hirth. sented to Antarctic whaling fleets, Next pack meeting wil feature a die outstanding affaire in the irvinglen, William 'ivolnhs of Fan- is ready'.on -timer because of the j and the only American whalers are we dent of the CranfoTSd Business Asv lie trunk, operated by Frank C. A wedding ring and $62 wai re- Christina? parfy. took Before' Yon Pahrt (|la school's history. This was wood arid Ramon Greenfield. • clforts of more: Umn JI Jmn.ilrod | stalioiu. ;uljnawit"i^¥l>" muii"id- itumnm.cc'd last nichi. tluit.;hfc ' two small killer boats which operate sociation at the annual meeting Linden Ogden of' Elizabeth, collided at ported gone fiom the home of Ed- In your eagerness to begin paint; Io.iinod this week with the an- o Mr- Hill was probably- the (list be «V ciindifljitc for {i three^eiii' : from a shore rendering station in 1 wotkerii of the Cranford DrnnViitiej pal- linilcliuj', So"uth Twenty-third street ' and Wiiid Oiavcty, 48 North Thirteenth ing, don\t open a new can of paint last. Thursday ^night at the Coach View 'Jersey archer to kill s> dcci term in the umuial school elcctlqti Quinton avenue. No summonses . Teen-Agers Bike Court Wrap them iioiiiu i merit that a parent-student jnd Rotary Cliilw for the past two •, l.oiiiil repiWo'n'Uiliyes will bo street, and Joseph Piscatelli, of 136 befdre you acquaint yourself thor- arid Four Restaurant. He succeeds during the bow and arrow .prftsio.iit at the 0|'>cniivK of thiy orrii .Februar• Februaryy 1.1.22 .M Mrr .Talihferf Of Music Center were issued;:: rv .; ^ •,-•-.--•-••••• Teen-age cyclists of Spotswood, pLiiinin" committee has been s>et this year when he shot a 150- months. Tomorrow and Saturday f North Twenty-first street, said $6 oughly witn'^fie"direction* on the Robert M. Crane. New' Jersey' * Eisenhower head- is the lirst 4o announce his eatidt-X, M. J,, have formed a club to en- up to begin ''preparations for the pound buck November 25 near lights the, 'cj.irtri.in vil KO up ut v and 200 ,22 caliber cartridges were label. Once the can is opened and just for fun tliicy for the. three vacancies to be 241 W. St. George Ave. force bicycle regulation* in the MISS ROBIN ROBERTS Other officers for the coming Cross River; N. Y. 8:30 p. m. on the High Sfh'noV slafic TientonV To avoid weakening' of cold cof- you stir the contents or pour them, SIDNEY BKEEN lllleil next year. ' Authorized i from his house. town. A judge and model jury will year are: Vice-president, James K a crowning achievement Ui.t'H' Talk on Encyclopedia, fee drinks by melting ice. the Fan- into another container, splashes or Excelsior &, be selected from Its ranks to try "runs" -of the paint may obscure no charge Kervick; secretary^ Paul Martens, annals of .'Cruiiford. ciyic iiit' Riclmrtl J. Ktitil of ;cck icelec- ~ I Bait/, a company representative, Real Estate into a refrigerator ice tray. ., Indoor Seedlings' wwtb of a recent... h Ln.in fund and the prumuti'c Club's i spoke on the World Book Encyclo- dcr.. Directors include Mr. Crane. building fund. . ; . '.'••" lion because of increased picture ACCORDIONS LOANED KENILWORTH — The follow- When starting^eedllngs indoors, Falling Hair ' tmtolstudygroup_. meetinE>i;pon- JREE TO OUR STUDENTS pedia for Children before ii large Charles M.JRay, Louis Cohen and The cast has been .rciieatjsini; for ing deeds have been recorded in C excellent results can be obtained by Worried about falling hairT Ac- rebecca lydon Glee Club PTA audience, including many fa- :SctLJ>y; • the. High School Victor t>. Shahecn. Past president Rush Starts T^> Cyphers more than a month and the jliial 30 Seniors the office of the County Register in planting them in a. mixture of one cording to tests, a loss of as many' The H & W Railvay. one of the Howard 'M,^Si816^:i^''ijSh^ittna»i; AAA Certified Instructor* theis, in Harding School •auditoi- the Court House, Elizabeth: nation's* most profitable roads, uses part of Terra-Lite vcrmiculite and as 100 hairs a day can be conild- PrttX'iir.'.fl.t-.ilte^dj.scussidn. meeting" dress rehearsal, \yill i)c" tonight, jium Monday night. John Zakanych, widower, to Mr. coat-burning locomotives exclusive- two parts of soil, with a quarter- crcd normal. The average, however, room 10 — 15 alden st., cranford were parents, students and of the nominating' committee. Clara Low, ace director of the play, iss Robin Roberts, imports the cast •will present' one r,' Track Phone Linden 3-3701 It was. "Bdck-to-School Night" and Mrs. Frank P. Caponetti, lots ly. inch topping of vermiculite. runs between 25 and 50 hair fibers. of nearby coinmuhities^ The new president served as Postmaster Pleased Troop 75 Scout to Gel Folk.Soiig "Singer, vice-president of, the associatioii ol the best, if not the very best, Are Fetwl; wprk^ed-out^solutions duvine^ahe past-year-arid-fomefljt At Cooperative Trend; ~ Highest /Award at;' ' • : fOEtnaneeK in the 3ft year hi.slory to their high school prom problems. To BeMiuest Soloist was a director. A member oi tfle Issues Suggestions ~ of the ""Crahford •D'rafnnlic-' X'fub. Working oh each of the planning Miss folk song Business Association since- its.in- Traditional Christmas .mailing Donald it^'Cyphers an Sunday This play, which starred Jose Fer-| ';Thirty' sMiior letlermpn.received : ception, he has bee^proprieioi^ol^ rar OH'Broadway.iri.-lHIO, is ciir-i"gold cniblenis'of the sport in whith L_— •—(cnTn?mttees-nvill~be^ -^tUdeh|Hand i.Hnger,-will be gu t rusfi~s(arfea "Mbriclay'at Cranford ^wirt^beedme :the~tenth BoyvrSeout : icntly aiieanii}» in the"nu»Vies-''st:u> they p;u'ticip:ited nt Cranford High a.•piiVent or faculty adviser," it was the local retail liquor store for the in" 't^tc history Of Ttoop 7S to attain arinual Christmas Post Office. Postmaster Arthur F. ring Clifton" Webb in "Mr; Dulvi- Scjiool.; Tu'escfay night at'rf'dinnei pointed out. Mis. btne.sl tsciuoe- Crahford Glee Club Dt^mber past 16 years-.. He is a member; of Eagle Jfsjrik, highest in scouting. Mete revealed yesterday. 1 by Cranfprd' .Boosters i'ct-lwi<. been named general In^heThigrrscIjddl "auofitomS* the Rotary Club, Cranford Lodge ^—AijHeJ^SO^seVyice^n the Metho- ^ RioKs'._Thp Bell *. John Giles, | of B'hai Brith7and"has beeto active % T lii'dtluc- Cliib at. the liiRh school.'More than man, representing the High School TheNjIee Club wilL.again t>uring~some~hourS~of * the "past dist Church, spo hspr~Qf Troop~7S; leading-man Jin local Red Cross, United Fund tion, supported by' an all-star cast 170 persons jitteirdecl.••- PTA board- Wotking with her assisted by a boys' choir in-a [three days, an extra parcel post tho'-'in.-year'sjold' Cranford High eo-clitiirman is Pamela Dunham, and cancer campaigns, I window has been opened to receive are ready. Pictures of "the cast and 'Fifteen of- the senior lelteimen of Christeias songs, always one School senior, will be presented tl»e .s.tage sot nre on exhibit in the! to •reccivo.,cmblems,AV?OTW~'nverfrbors student prom chairman. Members the features of the Christmas^eon^ Mr," Breen is treasurer the [an early freshet ol packages. The with the Eagle award. .'., •'.'....' ' of ttic yeneral committee are Rob- Coutity Retail Liquor Oeal- real flood is expected to -begin next Cranford Trust Company window, j of the CHS football team; 14 vvoie cert.. Concert tickets are now be- •He is,the. second Scout Troop"75 The. off-stafic. crew-has moved [soccer players and one is, on the ot t Redden, junior class president; ing sold by members of the club. Y ciatioh and a member of i-etk. ren of Israel Synagogue Bat Postmaster Metz was opti- member so honored this year. In and erected the set on.-the;, high LTOss-eoi'mtry team. Robot t Doteler, senior class presi- •Associate memberships may still the Anthony Terregin.0, junior and a trustee of Tern*' mistic about residents heeding sug- July,, William Reed, Jr., 'received school, stacc where rehearsals' be- Fred RdacKcnzie, co-captain of be obtained from Charles Hi Mes- the'coveted rating. • • ', . , sponsor; and Frank Zimmer- ple also is a member gestions 'to avoid eleventh-hour Ban(Monday.-Trnnsiibrtntiort of -thcitheJaotbnirttjani,'' was .awarded the serve, membership vphairman for nun, high school principal. of Twin Country '."Club,, deadlines.. Taking part in the ceremony will s.et 'was provided by Floyd Rey-jotltstnnclinR player trophy. The the fifth season.\ Each associate be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nolds of the Rot.iry Club and liisjawnrd w:is ciwn Ijim by Joseph Sub-committees appointed are: Watehung. 'This early mailing shows peo- L. TALIAFERRO member will receive four tickets to jamin F-. Cyphers of 107 Retford trucks. George Trunipore'aricT fius- Daley, father of Joseph Daley, Jr., — Mrs. James Duffy, Guest-speaker at Thursday ple are adhering to suggestions the Christmas eoneect and the same avfehue; Commissioner Harlon W. soll Johnson and their, stngi^ crew co-euptnin.with Fred. of his business. He recalled that at chiiu mun, assisted '-by Richard night's meeting Was Lee. made every year for their benefit, the time he accepted the presi- number of tickets for the spring publisher of The 1 compliment the public for its co-Drew, Uniaft County Boy Scout have been Working every day in- Tlpse receiving (jold footballs Diuckenmiller, junior class treas- : s •Concert. ," .."•"".; ..,- .'V • ' • '.: Councils Scoutmaster Anthony La- cludiii |! Saturdays nnd Sundays. were: Robert Bolder,' Andrew Crl- dency of the board last February ; entertainment — Meredith and co-chairman ot the ad operation, I've noticed a definite Miss Roberts is a new, arid excit- jsai? Rbbort"».-JHarris, neighbor- One of the hardest workers in thesanti, Dhley, Bernard Doyle, Earl he said he would serve only for the Conlcy,' chairman, assisted by Fred committee of the Njew trend toward earlier deposits for balance of his term. Mr. Kaul, who ing personality who presepts a pro- Association, who disctised "Ad hood commissioner; Kenneth^ D. crew is Jack* Bannon, president of Kunow, Gcoi'ce J.uracek, Hnrry Dutt>\ junior class representative; the last three years," Mr. Metz de- 1 is completing six yeais as a school gram of American and European tising Your Business." red. Foster , former scoutmaster, any .the the Dramatic Club. The set is no\v Britton, Rudy Liiurel, Peter Lojew- food —^Mrs. William 1\ Collins, ski, MatKenzie, Karl Pfeil, -Jeiry trustee, formerly was chairman of 1 ;baHar»;nCTor balls were: | John H McClmtock of 327 Wal- chairman, assisted by"Mailin Sieg, tumes, make-up' and iightinf; com- Peter Britton, John Canrieht, avenue, wtto.is.compieTinX.his.-. pieventing the parents* group; been .found to be the most economi- same iiours will cal meahs^iif-r.eaching the greatest apply the » Week-end, last be- mittees are all ready for the DcUino, Robert DommerRiie, cap-|fis"stterm on the board, .said last pml publicity ^ David Isles, assist- tviRht- he had. not yet v number, of potential custonier&<^He trqjiopr^ "are Thus we have a hilarious piny | tain; Ricluird I?pple>; manaRoi" decided ed by Charles M. Rny. Bloodmobile whether-he would seek another •' pointed to the newspajieys* accept- planned for turdaymand dii ected' by • an ace director, pre- John Krusc,-Peter McL'nushlin, Al- Additional sub-eommittt^; "mem- ability among readers over other Sunday, . sented' by an all-slin' cast, pro- bert Michael, Stewart 'Marshall, term; Mr. McCHntock is currently chairman of the finance and long- bois will be chosen shortly by the mbdia and also tp the many setv- Special oveirsL&e eoribi>iners will duced by a veteran 'off-stage crew Glen,Owens, Larry Peterrnnn, Ber- range planning committees"of the;' tn.m men and co-chairmen of\the First Visit ices^it renders to the community. be placed in the post offi all .ready. At this point we ^Indnard Segebade, Bud Taylor and i respective groups, _ it was. an- that Averioed an audience and anBruce VoRel. : •: board.. ' • —- Fhe~publisher-Urged-8idvertiser& when -the Volume of T nounced. "~* Here Jan. 7 to devote more attention to the Warrants, the postmaster explai auditorium and stage toRcfthcr. with '• ''iSjinii'es ' Renrick was avyardod Mr. Taliaferro, a resident here" Pume purpose of the joint com- preparation of their advertising Patrons will be required to program support. Without these a Rold.track shoes, since 1927v was,appointed to the, mittee project, it was learned, is A. Red Cross Bloodmobile will copy toApbtain maximum results. rate local, out-of-town, and airmail perfect play, by .such a cast and . . Edclie Price, former Tulnnc Un'j- board in- May, 1950, to repinee-Si iL.SWEy_ effort to' mat nakc its first v Jgft^jujgiasieri ...the ns^ of...: white before dropping it in receptacles. stage crew could be presented only ycrsity fodtbiill star and IH'AV crack K.". Thomsons whba moved, from 1 jf'.tlic New. Yuil school junior-senior prom -so at-Monday , January 7, according to space,' moFc consistent programs Unsealed greeting card enve- an empty ~woiKiinup tri'ih HU tractive and so entertaining that George H. Bates, chairman of the and the waiting of copy to the po-lopes, whether destined for local income-r-no benefit-—no Student wiis'-thc principal speaker. orie-year term last February, and " it will be unnecessary for students .Cranfqrd Red, Cross . blood pro- tential customer as ways of obtain- or other delivery, may be sent for Loan Fund. Before the. set can beNowick, president of the New Jer- has served as chairman of the W seek additional: .'.entertainment gram.-' .•] " •.••''•/ .'• : ;. '-. ing better results from newspaper [two cents..Cards sent first class for erected in an auditorium someone • sey Soccer Referees' Association health and attendance committee nnd a member of the long-range NYLON BLOUSE MADE SMART afterwards at nearby nightclubs as The visit by the bloodmobile, advertising. • --\ •' ; '/ ' ••.-. three cents may be sealed and carry must secure it, sell tickets, pro- also spoke. ..."..'''* /•';;,li&was active-'"" field. -It will be processed for use He also pointed out that .r? • ; y lne~ Rev. "Robert GrXbnKaker,ihe worked in the cub scouting I making a total of $18,082,70 for the ment of Defense at the defense that advertisers may have an ae- : Henry Bartells, 1940; Harold Shier5 • lk Wood center inPhiladelphia. i-curate record of. what they ;aws. plain outside wrapper^ Full street point." ft iS\cenerally known asjpastor of .the • First Presbyteiian!movement.. , one-fourth of the total goal Ray Weaver, 1949, and Wil-business - maXiCcment. 'GeneraUCHui chJ,Pie.ston.F. Woolley, Boost-1 MY. Talinfcrro is an elder in. purchasing in circulation' for theh\ I Continued o« eight) 1951. : •••'"ft of'$80,000 reports Henry W. Whip- During-MVorld War I! .the Blood liam Heed, Jr., Jul-.,«.y 15 , chairman of thi^bianch is Dr. Eel- er president, wciconietl-the ath-1 First .Presbyterian Church and- if! Program saved, thousands of lives advertising dollar. \ Pie,v treasurer- of the local Tuber- A Life in thc ^piorers^g^. M_ Cop of ]Waryi ablv as'-'letes and euests on behalf of -the! superinlendenj,. in the junior h,ijjH among, members of the '-armed President Crane announced the culosis Christmas Seal Sale.: "" "'" Ellis BishoKot theDra-j flub. ' ' -•: school department of'the Sunday forces- Now it must not only fill annual window decorating contest %^ ? , Mr. Whipple states that the mon- among local retail arid service P Sute Thesd ive -Board .of Ediscatlon '•PresidentiSciiool. He served on the commit- the needs of the Defense Depart- Honor and mechanical' drawing merit devoted hours directing is. j Richard. I Kaul extended greetings'; tec which arranged the church's m eys raised now will help to con-ment but it must be ready to save groups; and said that a committee 1 badges, the .last two necessary to jjlg their workers' dining t|ie\pastf .0 sphool system and Major;'•-- • anniversary celebration. limic a fullscalq offensive ftgainst civilian lives,, here in ..the United of judges will be named shortly to qualify him'for the highest raWk; There's nothing like a blouse for one smart half of a whole smart (Continued on page c (Crmtiiiiicd• oi« pimc—- •-i-x-i-eight)i '.'Married; he and hft'.wifehaye two tuberculosis in the fiscal year, AP- (Continued on page eight) (Continued, o» pace three) in March, he was elected presi- i children, James and Earl. M outfit! And there's nothing like nylon for prettiness and practical* "1. 1952 till March 30, 1953..'. . \ . .. dent of the Union County Achiev- Work of the league cannot be f 9 ers Association as vice-president firman Detecla Water ill Jty I So... for holiday doings or holiday giving, how about a nylon meireured in terms of figures onlyr Sixteenth Annual Messiah Testimonial Dinner. of RAJA, Radio and Journalism Former ResidemsWrites The personal services to families Company sponsored by the Eliza- Gas, Cited as Alert. For Retiring Mayor beth Daily Journal. The Union blouse? Center: byMorlove, of 100% nylon tricot with jewel the field workers under the William Harris,•'•ADEAN-.^of. 2l'2* ... . ,. ,County Achievers Association is supervision of Miss Estelle • K. AtFitMJh'esbfterkmBee* 16 Pianne«1 for Jan, 16 Impressions o I Dloomiiigdalc avenue, has been neckline and short sleeves/ Sheer nylon inset at neckline. In A, testimony dinner for Mayor art of thc natiOnal Association .of tea i Cose Supervisor, is I do-feel that ««|cited for meritorious service at er First Presbyterian Cburt'h in By DIRK LO1IMAN iciuite riatunitlyi of the im'portant phases of the Sixteenth annual presentatibn of George E. OsterKeldt, who on Jan-, Junior Achievers. Glenvicw, 111., for his alertness in- white only;"sizes 32 to 44. . ~~ presentation of"Messiah." He is uary 1 will retires!tfer 2l-yeaH-onH vice-president of junior achieve- (Editor's- Note— JV'e /olloiuint; j little bioador pic — one seen leacuc's program. , Handel's "Messiah" will be offered •.»•? well-known to musical audiences th»he« Township Conrunittee. was \^ ics automatically be- description andimprc»sio».8.of-Bel-'-from » different vh^v-r-tnisht be!averting a .'possible disaster to a Q efA cOmpan Oium were received 'this week in ajuf interest, I .feel so piiHicularly in ] flghter.pilot. . .— elqsed is a checklor ten-"dollars. it HigM **"" "**'* "—'—' hjj h d ti Catorip and Republican Club in Ihe Municipal r SPORTSWEAR THIRD FLOOR is ofrcred'^lh sincerity" andirappi- Sunday, December 16, ih the chan-Ihe has done extensive C^atorip and ^^ w^commcndea tms; Mt. ttrtd M*&. H. D. Lolunau off Z'j.mi.Hcoh.i'eptio.njp. K tha^^ . exisl here'refuel a piano, he hotilfel water concert work in both states, He iscourtroom~urtreom . summer by" the director of Bonnie ^fl in the '.knowHage^f what the eel of ththee chuih^^^ _ Crodecnt place,jpJisi.isplace, stufJuiiio-istufJuiiio x ubu'utubuut* thc'-UthcU.. S.S;; I thinh k we ldib gasoline," he wrote' his.:!athcrt. entire •problem signifies. Having " Soloists \v|fl be Ffoyd, 'Worthing* presently- tenor sojois^ in. First It-was decided to hold the tribute Brae Camp fBMillit BvlgtiiM"J&tr^n!i!'aY on a*Ftilbn(;»i* t jclo a little better by'the'Uelgia' i 'Albert Harris. Presbyterian Church, Westfleld and •'•••"#?' I'cisonnHy gone through the agony ton, baritone, of .New York; Mari* for the Mayor on January 46 in the t'for rescuing a camper from deep ScJioteRstrtp. -The 'former local r<»si-' 1 must iximit at the very start \_qrhe supply- truck strainer was" « temple B'nai Jeshuran in.Newark. Efizabeth'Carteret hotel, Elizabeth. ra "' this Illness with all of its atten^ lyn Vosberg, soprano and -MaSfia -*---• " --•--•=• Water. Then a. counselor~'uY the dent was graduated last June front that .-ihhouuh 1 have-' met ninny: (irHjned, yielding live gallons oi dam miseries .for rnany months in Martell, contralto, both soloists of Miss Vosberg, soprano soloist at Harry V. OsboifBe, Jr^ club presi- camp, he-jumped in with his clothes Indiana University where lie was a BeluUms 'through n.y the local church for "severaTyeaTsiT dent, expects to* appoint a general . ..„. .. . life at- tlic. wateK A plane captain 'atO Me 'ho illness of my wife, I well know the church,' and Karl Lein, tenor, on toavert a possible drowning. member-of Phi Bets Kappa.) Universities and as a family man'then ^Hegnsscd" the plane, arid J«M isty, Illinois. She has participated Arrangements will b? made to Stallons of water in 240 g/**t'«4, buiton back SHOP WITH A Eiwving.fight to preserve life. v Mr. Woithlngton's work in opera, tobcr issue of The Citizen and cr met one (\yilh the exception" of jjallons of RS in thc Chicago Music Festival and accommodate a large jiutnbct-of the their its ton inset at nevt. , • of RooseveltjPTA.-win con- appeared with the Oratorio Society the church group here. when named. • IM Retrospect ..... 37 the culture—people and circum- the aue-old cliche thut Americn is • He will be presented a letter ojf of New York" in the Bach B Minor Martell is thc contralto Among thos^ who will be asked Kejillworth N«wa nn executive board meeting at Maria 22 sluncesi ut variance with those of a laud of inunvy grabbers .'while' commendation, which will be read 1:3n Mass under Alfred Greenfield's di- soloist of. First Presbyterian to formulate final plans ore ofne> New Jersey Poll' 'at an'inspection, and the incident l | p. rn. tomorrow in the school so 6 Mrs. Powc'll as (he wife i>f . na; HeUjkim—and all of Europe— is a- USE GOERKE^S 2 PARKING LOTS rection; with the Boston "Symphony ials ol the Republican Club, police Obituaries I leading to his being congratulated ELIZABETH Plans' for a Christmas Orchestra. This is his fifth year Church, where she has been heard and fire departments, Board of Ed- School News 14 American business mail. Alth'oirgh'i center oi iicsthetically miudu'd citt- > Party and a report on the recent in presentation .of "Messiah" and I haye no particular.quarrel withjxens is not true. It is a tact that the; a "meritbry mast" vi\l\ b«s No. l—Went JTersey mi rriee Sts, with thc Cranford group'. ucation, township departments, Society -. 4 j.tefed on ,his permanent record.1 * WE*ME OPEN apple festival are expected to be Kiirl-Lcin has als6 sung for sev- regularly with the chancel choir. and service clubs. ,' i, Sport* ; 20 Mrs, Powell (we may assume that, (Continued on S6. Z—JeBcrsioh Ave., North of Kast Jersey St. iOERKE CO- craFyea^with-tbe Oratorio Chorus | ~ (Continued m page,two) NIGHTS ~"ri ..— ,. f--i~—

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•••'•". o •.-'."•• ; i •>| Page Three THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND tCURONlpLE, THORSDAV:, DECEMBER oT/fD5lr i .^••-.•!l.V,S»» iflWICLE.;TmmSI>AY. DECEMBER 6, 1951 ' .. • ,• .i , • • .. • .. ... •^, ' "-" '»w-'-- - «<- •' • .'- .• . • ... THE CRANFORD CITIZEN : t homeof Mrs. James, M. Rich. Th'euih'pse-. w^o Tall4nded were' ,krs, nej^lFrederfek, Mrs. Bruno,Meti- rRicK^are co-t!hainnen76f .the;Crane s Ford. Chapter, liAR, will ";-."'.' ^if^l^'^ six girls #om Clark, Kentlwortb; Clinic of ifnioa'.Caunty QiiidreiiVSeryice Study Grpup Meets Parent Education Committee. and Crjanford. .' Saturday to participate in tfcfe . discussiodk«i«lohn' --toni-topic,c ' "Disciolin"Discipline ±]£??**:^_ Henry-. ^^Ashwelll, Mrs•*-»•«", Sumrier• ner, Mrs. Russell Zesch, Mrs. WU- I Tuesday at,2 p. ni/ at the Income Tax Blanks $ 4Gui Scout The ,-Barent Education Study- discussion topic, . Discipline. . jg^^g^ M:rsv -W,-.-A. Harvey, Ham J. Wiseman, Mrs. J. W. Han- nomc oi flrs> Camp Chickagaml reunion and riual meeting of the World Unit Seeks Funds i & l DAR Meet* TlieSllaV • ^ 'Clarence,W. Joierndt, ]P.|fnjsh^ent£._land_Re.wa,ras: w^sjMrs ^. ^,jiiams< xJrs..JR. V.M^yS^\\J^''.^Xz<^^'^:^_ ^' ^^_^^' rfriiy—ww-oe-iJecewjjri . •.• m ^ied—by^repRotaeriFe^ Collector of Internal Revenue, 'p. m."at the Rahway Girl being sent throughout Union Coun-. John E. Manning, announced to-- ! t House; Girls who •attended camp; ty by the Childreri s Service"COm- 55JSaSSt«UBSBB» ig5M'!fflSMffffii ?ilf'^ cl \y that the new.income tax blanks 1950 and 1951 were invited. . j SottUi Ainnerica in 1950 and 1951 were invited. •' College Club mittee of the Family and Children's Member, - AmongAg:: otherth s att • the-Councithe-Cou l seating-s^ ._.'-the.itrst time income taxpayers Kot*\?*f./i OrganizaTipn" "of .a new ^rowni'e .gOVS' l/DUU ui iumiy &jjioi.u- jrc receiving,a punch, card.about land, Mrs. Mabel Hoyt, Mrs. Kitty — . — • —-^-*x and Children's Society; Ail money iJ "77iTi52-lTS4^asFJer»ey Rector Waiiis Against Troop and addition of a new mem- December II tfeixmgh is to al Chiirch under direction of i - I the siz - 1 known as "R-Si". »*'• no\ nearly'as ;ouneU was announced Monday. beth Hall. Mrs. Molly Rudd; Mrs. i 1 investigation of complaints con- mysterious as jt looks. It is rioth- Cranford 'CoHegeClub with a pro- In Pari-li j Courtcil; meeting in the Little of Christmas music at thecerning the abuse of children.', It iii i mow than your natrie and ad- p^royides board for those children F\->n .. W. .Hu^lu . " William S li,ws'rpunched in {lie-code/ The louse on Springfield avenue, voted J Mrs. Margaret Coe, .Mrs. Jane I* n m'. on Monday in the cafeteria who must be placed in foster homes .wll iitrc nilwud wwtrv- ]_•; should be attached'to. your :o:.v'elcome Mrs.-George E. Oster- thinking to interested FJ\ Hoi'-v r G>uKr artil Albeit Green and Mrs.11 nhn Iurns mink on the lt-5-before at- zation chairman, Reported start of them. It" maintains foster homes a new: Browhie Troop of third- jjiss Josephine Law, program i wnt ninml ilU»- tdihinK it U* your income tax • throughout the county. -Children Christmas . 11 turn;'. - .* .' • \ ' j_ii'j1- Iraders in Roosevelt School, • I firman, will be assisted by Miss are brought to the Society because Ijjeletv Klase aind Mrs, Robert P. j \\1 II continue in rifliit f he R-5 doesn't go very far. once" Highlight of Christmas activities of sickness, death, neglect, or it irrives in the Collector's office :his, year is expected to be^-the -r'.jV- •i'ci'guson, choir moth<5rl-'--^=-—---• cruelty of parents. A thorough' JL 1 Uhit1\ HLIIIV Vilttl. .•:•.•—-r ,-- • (Elirtfitmas ll \'\ T Mi MilU'i Hi with your return/The punches are :arol sing on Thursday, December I following the progriam membersStudy of the situation by compe-, Collection of Id, (.in nothing more'than a ii.le code—an 20, at V: 30 p. m.;_ Intermediate and L the college club will join in sing^ tent case woincers follows, and.'it >»ct ili>hubctical listing of your name senior girte will take part, at the ling Christmas carols, led by' Miss is sometimes possible to return the headquarters, •« ;••..'• - finj | mil address.,"quickly,deciphered by Olga Spechti, Mrs, Anthony gfein child; to his own parents or i e- ^Scouts of Troop:I,Jed by_Mrs._ |»ill play the violin aceorm>Wi- Karastun, Lanamar u vviidius ihi'tabulaltinyTiuichittes.-They slm-' : "spcftjsible relatives. Or the child Tillie Gilcher; Troop 38, lect^by & ~~7 i1 V 11 ( uth\ pluytlie processing of your return,. may be eligible'for adoption. Cases Mrs. A. F. Rinderie, aVid "troop 10 'Mrs. Carl Holrnqvist ischairman are consideretl individually with j» me in il 11 K ni I'hIwe !»mh.;mnielvt'S. arr e .almost iwmed- $3^5 ; will providegene'ral decorations' at lot the supper committee. Her cprn- the best permanent plan sought for ittny~tnmstffn ed ; the Scout house. Brownies, will M J and Tudor Rugs n- 1 ibulatiritf equipment. to a liiittec includes: Mrs. Raymond eafth child.' • " North Union iyenue, from CentnU trim ari- indoeir tree, f Serving Itom I2^ft XITM 7 Confinnously duail' caitd. From there the detail lj«rncr, ikt8. Wilfred Burton, Mrs. tiid-slsfrts on a tortiirAitt round ;A Douglas fir; planted-two years I f R. Dadd, Mrs. Charles Gilles-' "I h«lf punching and other• wbu- ago'by, the Troop ifv again Vll.l.-be I pic,. Mrs; Chaunccy Hale, Mrs. decorated; Mrs, Kay Belden is i', loinalo Juice Baspbfetry ^ fttsJh• S raneis Herr;..Mrs, Prederiok Jack- Vaiue of Loan Frtiil Cup •' wa Cwkiijil M J - troop leader. ' :•" . .- tlu-lliiKh leiivvs it-Iookinj: like a Jr. VIA Will ' A|ii i<- M N " ,SlaH-siirll -wii. >"^ Burton Leonard, Mrs. E.. I t> i m\i Jin- Senior Scouts of Troop 20, led Gttt&ettull, I J.Lyons, Mrs. Richard Robey, Mrs. HI t ii''id i ittUin.'iubr siew. The whole rec-- Fund b Cited i nl of your account witii the Col- by Mrs. T. C. C. Hann, will paint - IIenrl.4 of -Celery ;y Robinson, Mrs/ G. E. niL'oitu1, -ejci'inptions, Make Cancer chairs in the house as their act -" sonirnc, ChiStf«3de. , iThui-ston, ' Mrs... Frederick Van Operation and value of a student (1—'w punched"inter- ^ . iHumc—Mrs, -Geoi'ge-Waltoiv Jr^ p oiitiincd. last Thursday by Hobart Mrs, Gjleher reported on the - • : ' ' •'.. & Chilled Appl pi Mis. Sdw»n- Zbhe. •-•-- •.-• — i iwn Bandages Juliette .Low Cpnference Novem- Mrs. Robinson, chaiiman of dec-Brovvij-of the Uosellc-Roselle Park' . four °'K'1'"l;>rs- Cass^oli'tte.of Fresh Lobster alS Neibufjf 'Rotary^Club at a luncheon, in Echo Junior VIA has set up a cancer ber 9 iii New York, emphasizing Broiled 'Ffejih Salmon Sttafe,-Sauce AHiiUiiai lprati'on's,'will be assisted by Mrs.; national and world-Wide 'scouting; t ..Baked "Hickory Cuwd Ham, Wach Brandy Wallace Dexter, Miss Helen Higbie, L;i nes,. Moun la inside, of Grantord UtlUtllS (loiu-ort l»y Glee CIuli committee which will, as its first Priod Cliiekmi ala Maryiarict" witji Coca S'Wt—. Rotary. The-Cranford club fs .es- project, make bandages as ean- Mrs, Anna Shannon a'rjtj) Mi's.JMar- iHoast Lomi Island Buektlna. 'Glaitd Grains*";: Gillespic, Mrs, Rpbey • and Uul Aim ilium" Roa«t iStuflad .Younc Vermont tuzkey. tablishing a loan fund. '.v.-^ cor m) 'established by his organization a- 10 ization's monthly meeting last wick last month. • Bi-oilsd Choice. Siilolti Steak, asi-cy (Ijt-Qcii Et|*a» • • „• a short .business mccline con- quarter of a century ago and, dun- itcd jiudiuiu'es whurevec she hasweek at township rooms. .Mrs. Ruth Gelinas and Mrs. Hel- dfcei) Strtng Sksans Creamed' White OoiittS lOfhiiKjfcSd I ducted by Mrs, Charles Ray, presi^ en^Moore^. who attended a eoiirs in 1 ing the; ycar^ the- club has aided two ippeinod." With hci babj-Kuitar, Any kind of eloan white mater- Buttered 'New !P«as- ..'.' -Baked Aeortr Sqjiasbi •'.'-.CiBiE*^ Sil **!! "W^stneld^for orglanlzation comm it- "B3^"6toTjT(Ci^gratwiiriTightir^"diii: communion i • slnridurd guitar) ial can bo used by the committee •-Mrs:%y.. . .ffgff; gayo.v-pprtfi^, iiVlld Mrs^Emmii I monthly'meetistg of "eailiffrir"ifIe>»OTrt it Jia^been oper- il~the.-Jii took plitc ^^ iul a n e K 'PULLING TH& SWITCH—Mayor_George E. Osterheldt course, also held last rnonth. ..__!; est—the- -f und-dei'ived—f fom- its-in It i .Ii. Scotch and French ballads giving material to the committee , BkIn- PlQr- Cheese—y-, Beaeh—BrandiedL.Siifirf.i*» S*-r— md lttturc i28 committee will be at 4 CWristmas lighting committee. n that young people are enabled ture building, location. She thanked y' . Vlcdsc Make- Kcservdiiotis-Earh'": •Girl Scout Okbin at Lako Surprise Sixteenth Anuual uul her fotmal education carried street "today. ' Carroll K. Sellers of Gran ford and Iduring an overnight camping trip ,o .continue- their education "and do her thiough Sarah Lawrence Col- lizabeth, at 8:15 p. m. Each mem llrr. 16 Membership Chairman Betty lecordinjj secretary, and Mrs. El- EarlJPolIack of Kenilwotth, law llast weekend by members of :he things they, want to: do but lege. Fmm theie, Robin went about Lyons stfnnounccd that Miss Helen mer A. Koyen, advisor to the jun- >er has been asked to bring yersTfor their services.. /. iTrodps 2 and 20. athevwise would. not dare to do This Christmas lo nnniR the folk songs and ballads foil, Miss Matilda Jurucek, iors. Also present were Mrs. gift for a forgotten child, in a stai ' Girl Scouts have collected 162 Troops also held a Scout's Own' jlecause they did- not have su$flc- v-*. .'• ' -••••• ••.• • '• , Li. '..••, •/:.: ••:•.;• : ; -i-=-i ..:.:. — Cafe L'Abboys in Paiis wheie s>he Plans have also been made to have |Mrs. Bwight L, Copeland and Miss "Captuied Paris with her folk County in conjunction' with, the Dr. Edward- M. Coe, general a formal dance in late April and Mary Louise Wetjen.. chairman of the fund raising com- S FINEST POWER LOOMED RUG her own on BBC $100,000 a turkey rattle, the .latter for benc- mittee, said patron subscriptions ¥rievts«»ttrR« nfvoi ituiii.Tn- ltiku<< tin o.itnno iiul ll( dll (to t\z. IIJ Jt lu tin uDlship i>f tmil. Standard Oil Development Com- ' 9**1:2" Approx, sire xJiscernimerit and .distinction. Each on© is a pany'.- He is a graduate of Purdue. LI. Ihonii H Woods University. ••-.": ,- ,.;'. Adds an olegdnce only obtainable In rugs 2-te 3 times masterpiece of thick-pjled wool in glowing JI Willi nn Cu sev List 10 A- M. to 1 P. it* price! Luflrous heavy wool pile in 7 glowing de- .,-|i(thiiuU i i juvault 'Now and Tlicn* Sale signs, each woven through to the back. jewel tones and storied designs, with the us< i. pi nsilili* fm send- - A"Now and Then Sale" of_pld f \lt)\ *2\a t GIFTS ^- Other sltess 2.2x4 Ho 10.6x28-$44S—- and hew articles will .take place ^shimmering beauty of treasured Orientals, Monday frqny.O a. m. to 5 p. m. at THIS SUNDAY the McPhersoh. Realty'. Co. office, power-loomed in U.S.A., by Karastan. Each 19 Alden s'treet, under auspices of LANAMAR by KARASTAN LIQUORS the Cranford Twifi-pf -the Women's one is copied from a handsome Persian — Seager's, Halhaway's, Auxiliary of Overlook Hospital, r> uvi ^i „!»• "J food Sumrnjt^PLoceeds_will go to the It i J »« ric to doth Jn I or S Oriental in such a skillful manner only a rug BcB's t hospital fund. 15 Choese frow^S sfunning copies ef genuine winey BEST film of ALL! Ssraulc and pastel Kirman Orientals, Heavy, thick, expert could distinquish the two* Yes, each ce Vrtulittf slmcturaV g light-glinfing wool piles In vivid jewekelers, '•- one is everything you could desire in a really J o* burn «.nJ m-t jHictid by All eyes. are on Othsr sk«s 22"x36" •- $23.5DMa 12x20 - $645 frecjn?ii'K used .»a fine rug exeept'for one important difference -' ' . . - • ' • - . , , 4' '• • . . •"' • the famous KARASTAN -Karastan's prices are VERY LQW1 tfceSUPPIR WAT GROWS, Vx\T Ap&ex. site _ 349.50 • -.- ••••, .•.-.•• \. KaraiJan's masterp'ecel Pick from 11 magnificent de- Hiigni, All enduring long staple_y/orstoc) wool piles. Extremely rich colors v/ith.the lusfer ef silk. ll *nap$ to three wuH Other steess 2.2x4 - $34-00 to 12x22 = $915 REASONABLY Uttle,blg,l Park Pet Towne

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tertain With codjctail parties:' pre- more at Ri.dclifte -;w. Tor-•:, ; . . Miss Avonne Schneck 'Mr. and Mrs; George W. Pyle of bridge, Massy^vil representative to student 1 i •M ceding performances of .Cranford the Harvuid/Dramatic Club's pio- A sophomore, he rated V.- Drarnatic Club's benent "enactment Honored at Shower 424 Brobkside "place, \yho recently 7 cruise aptitui, Chrisintas 1 duction of ' A Dog Beneath the - of ''The Silver Whistle" tomorrow • A surprise miscellaneous shower marked their .fortieth: wedding an- Skin." by W. T. Auden and Chris- grades 'in the Naval Reserve On; or Saturday night arid others will was given, for, Miss Avonne Fern niversary, will be hosts at-a party, topher Ishciwpod In addition to nets* Training Cdrps, He is a %.£>^ to Schneck of' Westfteld, formerly of graduate of Cranford Hirilv flavorful! Juicy! Thrift-Priced! have b;reakfasts ?fter the show: for in their home tomorrow evening.'. hoi/dramatic activities, Miss Rem- ..S-_ groups ©£ friends, ••'•.;'• Cranford, recently- by Miss Bever- The couple was rriarriecj Novern- ept is a mcmbei ot the Pan-Amei- Dromedary, Ocean Spray - - • .Ta'S .Mr. and .Mrs.' Theodore Ossrnan ly Farayne Wolfe at her home, 426 bef 26, 1911 in the Church of, the'ica. n Chib Her maior is history, PeterJ.Weber, of 11 LaSalle Ni Cranberry Sauce »• • • \ •:! '? •• '• • • ^ of 2 Berkley place will entertain Orchard street. ' ' Guardian~Angel, ,IJcw' York City, nue, a senior at Seton-Hall UniJ .' ' .'f" • L I- •-.-• •'•••,••<•••••• 12 guests for dinner. They • in-, j William P Brescka, son of Mis •'lib. •-.*.; Guests were from Madison, and have resided in (Sranfojd" 30 Verslty, :South Orange.; has btyf -,-i'rh-i • ' ^ R S Brescka of 425 North Union ••• ""•'' . can ••:•'' • , •!• ' dude:-Mr. and Mrs! Rarikin Mil-1 accepted for listing in "\Vh<»'s 15- m Westiield, Cranford, South Orange, years, avenue, is appearing in "Born Yes- . • ••'• ;••' •••• ' .. •'•*''.' lard, Mr. and Mrs.„-Albert Muif, '" ••.••••'(;• uHof cranfordT Mr. and Mrs. Har-: New York City and/'Short. Hills ~- ilTheJiJl§ve_fivs chik!rer*rGeoj-ge tei-ddy," J dramatic '.•;• ry/MaithewS at I^utJey, Mr: "and Miss Schneck is engaged, to'mar^, A. of GarwoodTMr^rCnairleirWep^ None-Such W£i m "-•• -i•jl..l« ;',' Mrs. berald Barnard, Jr. of Bogota precht of Union, James of.Matthew Antioth College, Yellow Springs, Mr. and Mrs, Wiltiam.F. Weber, iJ cut •••• ••'.' ^ •" •/ ry pfc Schnipper of Mad- 1 ?.j ;czzrz; of Chiitham, .' v> .-,. Given i of Linden 'and^Mrs, Edward Pink- ative aits. . . '•'••;.'».•• eral chairman,^ of- University Nich Ib. ib; wedding. :. ' •:•;*) MISS LILLIAN ROSE BLACK t)4 bride wori 3 bouffant gowiij MISS DOLORES C, COSTA hajrrv of Claj*.,, There-arc-eight |.:/'/! • •Mr. arid. iirs. Louis H Zeffler of to be held in April; and a memUpj J2 ClarerHont place .will serve cock- of ChantiUy lace w;ith sheer yoke, graindchild|«i Miss Emily Pash, daughter of tails beter*; Saturday, nigfttV per-j Mr. andMrs. Arthiir W. Akins/of In addition to the family. Mi Mrs Ruth A Paih of 605 Brookf pf _the Stuclent;Activity PlacemoiJ After 'the show, 4 English Village returned yester- Miss Black Is fiancee Sb^^l SK*^ #1 WaUerJiobertsiotedand Mrs EEdward Goltlich of side place, J senioi at Montclmr Board and.Chess CluBi; ."" day from Baltimore Where they heldy4ind Mrs^ Bernaid JJohnsoo n of Slate Teachers College, has been Armour's Treet Customers' attend a eastNjarty Of Coast Guardsman layers of ruffled nyton tulle; Her U^g £o$ta of GartCOod vv wereguests faf-suweek of their sett Clark yvill be a t thh e party. named to "Who's Who in Ameri- Luncheon Meal — friends from bill of^owifcr Mr and Mis William Black of gp _ C •William E. Coles of 25 West . MMri . anj d Mrs, Edward % Mar- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. fastened to a matching lace cap can Colleges and Universities" foi b ; Robert Akins, ' . 327 North avenue, cast, have an- 414 Locust avenue, Garwobd,; an- r 12 oz. Cower shall of 114 Cla.tx:mont plac\will with side clusters of flowers. She iiouhced.the engagement Of their 19 >l-52- A social studies major, \f street, representing Sigma pj •:•%%, \tfjieti you serve one . At Seirvie'e Meal Depi$, " Ai Self-Ssrvite Msat Depli. days pcrforuunce will be Mr. andMr and Mrs Manning Rowitz of themums and holly. - oi chid coisage fiom teacheis and at Mpucttn College, Ohio, is man- Wi<. R E Neville of 403 Orchmd of 'Nutley,—Mrs, Dorib-BJacK ot Mi» Betsy Hock, sister of the Westfield, the bride-to-be is em-"- : we can make your A&P a better place lir~ 12 Claremont place, Mr. and Mrs ployed by Johnston Pa~int Shop, 107 parent:, present. Chiklic-h who editoi of the Marcohaii, Swift's _sireet Guests will be Mi and Mr& F P Andersen of 601 Brookside Clark and Bairy Black of-CVanford. bride, served as junior bridesmaid shop; please writ*?:'-,•.-.,-•. •''.;... :^ . '•.• '.'•; • '.,- i ,.'•.. GrOlind Beef Freshly ground Ib. and wore white nylon net and ledNftith l^Hion avenyc, have beeh in hei class in the past student newspaper., Miss VltiohardvMerwartB ,o£ 30t Sniitll : Leg or Rutnp off Veal , « »»83c JIJIOUI Schocnfeld, Mr und Mrsplace, Mr and Mrs William F. Miss Black attendedRantan and showeicd hei with birthday cauls, Nancy Ann liipcleen, dauflhtei of Union avenue on Saturday will Friwj_rd_ Castfe, Mi and Mrs Ed- ittle. Jr, of 30 Herning avenue, Bayonne w.hools'and is employed velvet cape. She wore a white net Mr < Roberts, who attended St Meat for Babies CIJSTOIW^R HiaLATICMb DEFfc halo and! canted holly tied jwithjMichael's Parochial School and Mi and Mis Ralph O, Biodeen of .presented- his PjiLBteta Kapjia J; Strained or Chopped! Boneless Rib Roast ,& ^ 1 OS Smoked fork Shoulders *& ** b 44c win d Paul, alt of "Elizabeth" Mrr Df and Mrs-Walter K Fasniicht bjTAfnerican Can Cp_-Hrilside Mr. T am) MIS. Punk Newbeit and Mio.f 33 Central atfenue, Mi. and Mrs Beiquiit^'attended Jersey City red satin Cranfcrd High School, woiks for Kiwanis Celebrates HA P.irfcwavvrirtagern~]ouinaiism for scholarship at Duke University "V. - ^/'AipFooil-Sibwat. '•'•''• ..'-,- and Mrs. John "Rash ojrWcstneld /Hobert3 and Weise landscaping major at Marietta, is a icjDoiter foi Durham, N: C. A freshman in th| 420 Lexington Ave., New Votfc"IT, fL[•&/. Alex B- Cloud of 504 Springfield schools and served four years, un the student newspaper. : Convening ahci* the play on Fu-avenue, and Mi. and Mrs J. Wat-the Marine Coips He is now with of Long and Jacquflin^ company *O1<1 Timers Day* medical school, Mr. Merwarth w;i Fresh Pork Shoulders :. ;SM «* ib d.iv night at the home of Mi. ander Coffee and family of 118 Oakthe U S Coast Guaid Bregoff and Evelyn J. Hannan, The couple plans to be mariied In cclebiation of "Kiwanis Old 1 graduated in June from the prol i Island, were dressed Frank P Cooper, Ji, son of Mr. Steaks 2* Mi". E Duer Reeves, 406 CCasino ane, accompanied by their daugh- A spring wedding is planned. both of Staie next September r Timers, Day," the Cranford club medical course,at Duke. He is thf tegs of Lamb s«pe^> ,^ *ophoh - like the honor atlendant- •' : and Mis Cooper of 416 Maple ,'|V(.|uic wilf "be lUi ~and "Mrs,ter, Miss Mary turned ovei direction of the meet- place has been pledged to Tauson o£ Mr. and'Mrs. Chai-los Ilj .For the laundry and dishes tfleVcland ot Cranfprrf, tJlrZ Mr. Cof- - •- -Fv Janiefe JBodfej /Swiiliejr 6t • the : L SpKEDJiAP Fancy Swordfish . BUukmatl-Wigginz Troth ibiadfiV-Was-JBest' niain.V Ushers were Ccuples Club Members ing to Richard ..McFadden, flist | Kappa Kpsilon fraternity at Davis Merwarth of 3B7 South Union ai largsf)^ giant JUIKI Mrs. Stanley Ljne of Roselle, fo; •Shartlt IL, pand-tlkins CollegCElkinsWJ/a nue; • ." ; • Mi .nid Mrs William Muloney of heen_lnade_aL piesulcnt, ar~its-^weekly-iuiteheon-pand-tlk-ins. size-l- portion portion. Fancy Flounder Fillet .y •• H of Bridlieport, cousins of the"brid«; trieeting, at the—Coach and Four A .gidduaULot the ^ m Mis Cun- enfiJgement o£ MlsS Mary A group of 124, representing the Monmtown, Mr and >rtfaif-fJ Ihrnphv: of MeB-J6 Tuesday— - — chool-claRS-of-4954-r-no waiTatlive m - ai«4—-Mrs CoupteTClUb of FirstrPresbyterun unto ot Cranfoid High School, h 'We g and WaUace W- Kiaqppei^rf New Church, spent moie than an hour Pi csident-elect Chanmng Rudd in soccet and a mcmbci of the Hi- Cl n k Donavan of We&tflold 11 Balmierc parkway entei tamed accepted a bid to become a muni ^ , L. I., to Ralpfi B. Blatk-1 Jersey. at the ultra-modei n plant of Sun-icported on a training meeting for Y as well .is being on the baseball Ivory Flakes ; I ^tiheRw-h- bci r»t Siq^nP AlpVrn F.psi]nn_sm| i*lac4> Tour ttrder N<§m for uti £Vi§ ~1l : 1UK( Mrs; John, H. ;B>nribn'.. ot 378of Orange at breakfast following ial Iratevnity.: tit-piorida^Sputhcii Brookside place. Guests wiH be Wiggins, a giadUJte of Kathattne tnohdi Cokmiy Country /Glub',- "Tfae^.Led by Edward\S Harvo>, vice- Brunswick Mondayy. He the p en, daughter of MKs.~Ro«r!aiid "Stilei3ed^Staten Artiong those wht^rmde and G Winftcld Scott were cele- Williarii Ferris and Mr. a^nd Mrs. Mi. and Mia It A LJrs.cn of 1 Island AcadttajJ.aiadl Wagwe_r 'Col- tations were: Mrs. L. Kromer,. brated. Then gifts were awarded Del Monte Pineapple Juice 2 " F.. W. Barton of New Ywk City. Cialg place, WJM chustcned Sun- lege:.: Uatit Novarttb&r 3, she wasH. Glovier, - Mrs. R: Pat|pri, Mrs. George Coffey of-i^lO Lo- day at Calvary Lutheiati Chuich assistant . society ;• editor ttf the to Joseph Kowalski Arthur MeU The Ferris' and the; Bartons will cust drive was retired to her W. Jones, Mrs.,A. MacContiell, Mrs. and Mi. Armstrong •s ; She was born Ottobei 15, Guests Stste'rt: Jsland Advaiace.. Del Monte Sliced Pineapple ^ 36c be weekend guests. • . home ast Thurs^ay/zfrciin Muhlcn- A.- Art ken, Mrs. H. Story,. Mi% A. Guests weie Myril White of Ro- GIVE HER FURS were piesent fiom Union. Roseue Mr. Rovvland. A graduate of Seton Ann :•' Mg ' •..•'•• - •;:•, ' '.* •'•'* ••* • ., /' Carlson, Mrs. J. Bucknam, Mrs>R berg Hospital, Plainfteld, ' where Pnik, Scotch Plains and Cranford : 1 selle, Michael Forfuski of Rahway, Tor Glamour and Warmth or, she recently underwent it' niajor Ilalt -. .Ilsftveisijyk,, SoatSs eirahg% Dufford,' Mrs. .j. Turtbn, KJrsT R-'guest William Silveiman and Camay Soap Del Monte Catsup .; ^ i fiprothy May von derfedbrll'was ; Mr and Mis Kenneth""KeaPby where he revived Ks bachelor's Howard Heimes of Plainficld. hcinoved at a «>arty Saturday eye- operation,- Sjr/^ is reported cone AVmstrong, ;Mrs. A- Dayie9;;Mrs. - Espociall/Jor bath usa Valescitig' '"••'""" ' " of 213 Albor s,tieet returned^Sat- degree, is uith the Prudential In- G. Baird./Mra. C. itettinger, Mrs. \ 7-Minute Pie Crust . Bh ijiinK in honor of her seventeenth in day Iiom a three wtekb* trip to surance Cootpany- During .World Mr^nd' .^Irs. •Gbrd'pri-: Wh itlttlet r GAMBURG FURS W. Fraijk, Mrs. L: Putscher, Mrs.' ;••««*•, , birthday aaaiversary in the ham© _Miami Bench, Fla. :WarvII/-'Ju? served •wilh- the Navy of 114 B"6ech sweet, who y^ill leave ^v^;:Mp^mui;Mt^^srr .ij'ilSiSaannjjMra;. H.wMitcJieiUMrs^ 1 ; : Westfield's Distinctive Fur Shop Mr prwright, Mrs. SiTlBrubaker, Mvs." •foi -' ~tn'elv"- ne^w' ^prne'-rin"'.6r-eg6n" m^m ett von Gersdorff, 133 Hillcrest M 4. English VlUage reiiirned fc>n~ William iRobeitsoii of Buckhav- rnember eC\lhe; naval.,reserve. • •' • = dflyj .leom 10; days' visit with jtheir G^ Myers, Mi*, and Mrs. J. B^iych out .January^ 1/^efie:'given ::a Ma~dVVoX5rcieF- ~~Re^dy to Wear Nestle's Cookie Mix avenue. Guests were. Barbara I 6n, Scotland, spent the week-end ; Son-in-law, and daughtef," Mr,, iincl ,:}Upoa'.5*tUr^.tte.«^pte;>viill:.Iiye and Rev; and-Mrs. -Rr-Lon&ake~r. farewell party sihjl pt'esented with ~ Complete Fur Service! . ; Thiede;" Mary/Ann Martin, heie os the guost of Air. and Mrs. a g,ift by -16 friend¥^n^r rieighbo.rs Su phirje and Shirley Sparta, Elsa^iprMrs. Wiiliarjj - S. Mason in Rye, in Orange Mrs,' C. Rettineger, 10 Franklin IOC C. BEOAD ST, WE 2-3«J Corii{ f (akel -- «»^^ s-^ ^13* Ftimk W. Dunbir of 3D Burru.ide avenue, Cranfordi was in charge Saturday "at the hotrte^xMr. and Fbr toilel dr bath Thompstjri, Joan Lehmnh, &la0s.[••"• WfcfJt olflcer on the British cmiber SheE- Mtr Mirv. Millard O. Hallen- 'street. • - ' ' , : .• \- J von Gersdor.lit, all ot Cvapi2ox.3f28c Gelling a flclicious, jcto!" :. iHy,. and Mfi. Alvin VI. Lindsley' Klrkman's "..lar-Rtrcfching-- rfessert, at .and -BOSCO MijkAmplifierJlex.jar2|ej?4eiiar47fe —A&l* is "easy as puiiipkm '•'"' ','lnst w«iek-enti from a three, wefiks! Borax Soap Maine /,.';. vacation in Florida. . ..; ! ; Good H'' ' 'Tf: BL fer the laundry Allsweet Margarine ^ .•!%**,32* " '. >3^r. and'Mrs. Gerald - Meyer of deXO vegetable shorienfhg 1 Ib. can 52f 3-|h- ^89^ 48lb.l 1Olb. ._".:•.ttfis. "Aneelcs, Calif., are spending CakeQC , Fancy Domestic ..:.. ^Kcvwal, weeks 'nere visiting Mrs. bag •• Sliced Sour Hye ;JW-*»*«/• w t;.j«. 0? . .Moyers' parents,' Mr. and Mrs. B. Crispo Sugar Wafers Lit" •"•/ "M-'im:-'- • W. Carrier, 2 English Village. Buy 1 pltg., gei 1 far 1 tm\ fire-Solent te^'^' ' Mrs! Francis V. IlerrTof III Oak Christmas | large' Kirkman's Soap Powder String beans ,««»* If, you i&tmy fine chaeae - K, Jane entevtained 'Saturday after- ids Dixie Ring J^P4.P .^35C valu?, A&K'a laiicy .dp» ~ . 111! emc . .noon-In honor of the flftH birthday b 10c niesiic Swiss is for 11. )C Modess Tangerines v ^ : mm [recent Anniversary of- her daughter, Don- y Danish Nut Ring J-«?***m *** 35e you!'/ : .•-' ../• ^ •. ..;..- ™f- na ; Marie. Games and refeesh Dreams! . 3 (or |9C vingi mtnts were;.enjoyed: Guests in- Pard Dog Food Waxtex Waxed Paper. nsh.^\ Grapefruit t\m& J8 tit, Jc cluded Bobby Walteri Donna Ker?- Patked" by SwifU Ce, Cheese Topped fteij ^^ ^39? w_.cJUhn, pale Griffiths, JeBj* Reykcl), You 'II in Daily Cat Food „ . Washed Spinach Sandra- Jones, "Naney- lyes, Billy. S7e aldii 39c Sponge fie ^J:::^-:^ «^34c Sliced American :' Dodds, Billy Ray, Jimmy Wash' Gingerale Plus deposit to boume., Wayne Skaarup, Brian When you see our beautiful selection of Dundee Towel Sets, Cannon Mclntosh Apples J;^ 4 35c Jane Parker-Cem or Bran pkg. ef S^fer 24? ' SllC6ll PfOVOlOIKS Uaix, " McDonald, Douglas Garber and of the;: _ Bobfoy Shiiyi,:; ... Personalized Towel Sets, Luxurious Pepperell Sheets hnd Pillow Cases trU.rl pe»rl brpotb ...»3 e Off if It/ TreaMs ay, were''' Boys and Girls: For Fun Galore. nw(nt-Ti:sTi;» TEAS Imported Italian Romano -58c [David in stunning Colors, LaMode and Dorset; Hand Drawn, Hemstitched (bJaoiobc «irrlli|T i...... ', 4.05 SlrrilHt. aiid . ' of •/— .•;.; afj., and Mis. Everett McTernan Thin Mints Warwick i year r .Sheets a^A bmaeii H.ttS C*y»Ul.t£«i*rybead* andLfulMjavered » '" < Mb.pkg.39e Sharp Cheddar A9ed VtttagCTCtarncd^W »£l,'l-j»... tei-doy a live weeks' vacation Boxed and Wrapped for you. Xvrtar In Florida. .:.. ...I3J.00 S U Maa lb b The Newest Colors and Fabrics Have Just Arrived For Your Chmtwas There Isn't a v>'i|MiH you know who wouldn't be' tbHIled with a jjfeelous Jewel (fsiii Mufllii JsWnl Peanut Brittle °P ' ° 35c Our IDIIITIIIIII iif glfuinliig Jewclrv often you muiiy wayu to pteane yaut >t>*cUI liiiy. And wlislher m Mimiummti wKh-In. give a simple taltrn — or a maEiilficent. feiuembuniee —> you? gWt will be CilFTS UNUSUAL AS USUAL Fprmals and.Holiday Dresses. '; Blan8 me2 pfe9> e Jeurlpru iiitinp and tradition of (|uullty. • ' ' Jolly. Pops •. • > y i. - 15 |*|i|ilt Urge Iresh While Leghorn , , tUUO GrsdVX^ ' ' dn1 niVIDED l'|iVMF.NTS AT NO ADUKU CO8t Personalized Perk Up Your Home with Fiui^New Curtains. Sttow Betty Org^ndly Nestle'* Morsels s^^6» 6«e.pfcfl.22e. Large Brown «nd.While -•, STATIONtKT Tie Backs In All-Lengths, a^d.Cottage Sets, Tailored Marquisette EGGS Wildmsre MATCHCS NAPKINS Net Curtains. . " . . < "VOUH PEBSONAl JEWElift IE AT HER GOODS PLAYING CARDS Look at All You Get with Your A&P Play Store! Prices in this to iglthe Uui JlliCe Old South «Soi can # DUpby skelrM and throagh Blended Juice 1 Maid 6 ex. 2 cans 33c • jfOOlS play Wdne/—billt «BJ eolni.-- ;.lir.-' ••' • • ' won-ru UNION • Star* Managers' metal button. '.,. - • Gtupoiu for *xlra st«r« icc«tiori«< Simplicity an* MtCidl Pattern* ti | ... c I A •! A I I A N ! : C .\ f. D iACIfIC T(A COMPANY OBO e • COUPON WORTH $1.00—Mail la to "FLAY-STOM"—?. & t*s 8, i\ow FeuiurmH All KiUterick Patterns — Mail Order Only ..'NEW;JEKKB* Die. 8th. Bkhyn., H, Y«f tin ptodtict bb«l« of box tops from list «f products >!»«• Prices shown hare affective in Super ALSO IN WESTWELD on the coupon with Mch "H«y-Store" c**t9* «ad 9M • check for $1.00, Minute Steaks the Cranford/rhe^Jtre) Markers and Self-Service Stores only. NIGHTS 'TIL XMAS W,

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRQNICLE, THURSI»LY, DECEMBER 6, 1955 Page Seven THE CRANFORD CITIZEN1 AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1851 was'Miss Mary Lunney. R-N™ of; Basketball Leagues ber of Calvary Lutheran Church the economic or governmental cribis to foster them. Recording to Lions to Give the Union County Tuberctilosis t Jr. High €arrfrPariws League, who sa.ok,e on the detee-iTo WOtm WeXl Week H SUrVivors include a formed, associationss are establish- tibn^ntrT^e^ tian Sorenson of Cranford; two what i&heing donein ifnionCouB-.^^ leagues to be sponsor^ j daughters, Mrs, Ray Ervick of Tomorrow ed, Among the people I know, a Free Movie e WlllUm A. Ireland Brookfyn, Mr. Sfctiulzc came to Socialist will seldom if ever be t ''•'. "•'•",;»• .'. .- , : -:, , duritag fhe winter months by the Cranftiri d 36 ago. AbA_bacheh - Winficld Park and Miss Anna Ma- v i IU. auniiiM-'ii uMjinilui,-a The sppeaker pointed out that thef Cralttod ftge^tion Committee S5 years old. of 445 Orchard street, lor, he was a barber in various Fred Rasmussen of: Fresno, Calif.; th6 students at Louvam seldo -JfliiitM Di-a rk»Q| was held Mondav afternoon frortt. )te in the-Vicinity'.': •from the T.B. seals are league's;j nounccd last night by tl R,,Jaeo- four sisters, Emma Jensen of A-: benefit card . party, to •• send form friendships with those; at The lions Club again will Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield avc- He is. survived by a sister, Miss Bruxelles. , There*1 are times" of ab^diaiiman To l'rt'-scnt Oue Act The Rev. Robert G. -Long-jAnna Scbiihte..,of> Cranford. Hall. Barnum, Minn., Mrs. Nick Mar- CARE packages to Korea, will be •^ free movie program for local j chief source of income and '<—nue 1 a £i two course when the differences result ofFirst' Presbyterian ! » nephews. Carllou -Wc-bel tlare of. Bridgeport, 'Conn., Mrs;held tomorrow afternoon at Koos yoister>aHhintfKtprs at thee Cranford Theatre I support of this drive. She Play Nevt Thursday ! Louise.', Ekander of Woodbridge, Bros., Rahway, by four local wom- in violence-^as when the Catholics junior Diamatic Club sponsored i Church, AiM. Burial was wU of Crariford-and Henry Schulze of New York City. -• • • : '..,/ apd a sister in Denmark, and five en's groups. supported Leopold and the Social- In M'ctiacl X. Corrado has electi>d \ate- ists demanded his removal. This 24, at Irl5 p. m.» it was announced. riea^on ^ randchildren. i Wednesday Morning Club, Cran-- : |i fdllou'injj olliceis: Piesiclent, Mr. Ireland, who retired Ifi years; serious national rift, by the way. is Tuesday night at the club's din- munities In the county. '; ! interested in entering a' team i0 i I Funeral services.will be held at ford Women's Club, Village Im- pun ild Rnsencr.mtz; vice |Hci- * ago jftcr 25 >«MIN as. an electrical: considered a thing of the past: we ner meeting iii the Coach and Four Tuberculosis has been found: n the league should i Burton E, Soraracrs la. m. Saturday from Gray .Me- provement Association and - Col- be particularly .prevaleri*, M dc>f. P-'t Grant; s-ecretary. Faith engineer u-iih Western Electric, j morial, 12 Springfield avenue, in were warned on arrival not to Restaurant by B. J. Shaheenj chaif- y pl ^ at the meeting. FnffiTr.-rl- for M/Sct. Burton E, ony Club are sponsoring the affair V id i mtt; betw Rlinci; assistant _ seaetary, Bca harge of the Rev. Albert G. Ticiso, burst upon a Belgian with" a " Lunney in mett; between 50, berg Hbs'pital .ifter'a brief'illness.*Simmers, USA-F, of Pownjil, Me., to raise $400 as part of a national man. licovc, tieasurer Anne Ciowell pastor of Osceob Presby'teKian campaign . by the General Federa- "Hey, what about this guy Leo- The program will be opeftn to to avail- thetft- [leiMjg^e will meet at 7: IS p, .... 'v J- Bom m Can.ida;'-Kc lived "in formerly of ' Crariford, 'who hurch. Interment will be private. pold?*' It is dinicult though for children of the firtt through sixth jtid ,is>.mtatit titasuier Lynn Wil- _CrJnford fci 24 vears, and organ- drowned in Maine alter an iiulo ae- tion of Women's Clubs. :',' _!! Wednesday in the municipal build- son. Americans to realize how. deeply grades, and tickets will be ,-dis- v 1 \ i -ued-Jkv^t-Srout-Xr^pILtSQpli^St.i'cldent ISiintlnyr will :be tit 2 p. wi.- - Individual card parties also will contacting the teagut s'«if-'|i«g (chairmanship of John | X(>\1 Thursday, at 1:30 p. m., the be held by members bTthe" coopef-L thc-ioots of politics^are; set. ihjthe_ tributcd • to_ the - various;: schools tion of the } | He nxcived rtcoKrijiion in 1049,today from Crantord C*oKf)eTT;7IT-" Death Belgian ciilture^They are a Unified shortly by members of the club. fice in the Courthouse, Elizabeth, flub will piesent their fiiM produc- js j, vctei-.it) of 30 years of"scouiinR enwicRv aling clubs. Those annouticed arot Guests at the meeting mcfasted baskeiball le be held next j tion :it Cianfofd High School aud- Occurred 50 Years Ago . Mrs. A. G. fcfenrich,*108 Retford nation; but-in spite of, rather than Door priies,/donatedby local mer-^ in the municipal build-| i leadership ' - | The Rev. JDr.'Georjju A. Ai,tehc- because of, politics. ., chants, will be awarded during the L. R. Beardslee, R- W. South Kccenlh, he hod been affiliated >on, p;iKtor, will officiate. Full mil"; H. H. BlisSj- ii pedestrian struck avenue; Mrs. J. C. Klein, 5 Blake Robert Paul. President avenue; Mrs. Charles Redden, 201 I must say" a Word for Brussels Special matinee. ,i/\ of Mrs- Charles Schilinger. with Crsmfoid 14.idio Shop. He was iiarv burial rites wili be Jiccor'dc-:! by an automobile as he helped; .his Dpoley presided. ' ..... Bishop is to take the pnrl i ! M i L too; althouggh it's true /tha/ t Bruges Guest speaker Tuesday/ night .i, mtmlxLi of Kirst I rcKb.vterian"n,c sergeant at Fairview Cemetery, woman, .conip^qiorT alight from a Columbia avenue; Sidney L. ,he poor oil mother in the plnv." street ear, died\tf his injuries iti Nunn,' 18 North avenue, -east* all ; other cities are more lovely, While the heroine (Piit Grant) Church, ihf Prune Street Lodue.Mlddleton.-. '.' '. Brussels, however* is the nerve F&AM. Cut in, ili.; and of Tcle-j Sftt. Sormners, 35 year^ old, _was Ropsevelt Hospitab VIA members, •* jiWds with the cruel villain (Dan ; L center of this little country. ..It is IVmecib of AnvericA. : the son nf Mr:-1. RjiywoHd: Priee W It- happened in 1 w • ¥prk City : Mrs. -Elmer A.,,Koyeh.and Mrs,, 3in i v) to «,t>are h*r rr.otber, Bobby, as\\H ssoundo s P. B. Aiger, also VIA nieimbcrs, the seat of the government and the ^'.M.s. Fair, rigged out in women'1: SPAM iVnu -"e IUK wife, Mrs. May y,tf Centennial- avenue— and Lake ml, commonplace 'intellectual center of the Wation. Irclmd; a son, K;«rl L. irt Shawnee;. A veteran of 17 ycaH<:,in low, Mr. Bliss thereby imadade his- ^ill hold a joini bridge at Mrs. ___ B JM, BR89 ' - (lo hc^, elutcbc. his hair in d.e- Serve SPAM & EGGS daughter, Mrs. Ruth 1, -the annt'd forces, he had completed lt)ry. • He was the first ''recorded Koyen's home, 215 ,Miln- street, Pretty' country and cities" may be .•.piu — and lifts his> wijj oil! lie] : Guests will be Mrs. Ruth Chris- seen elsewhere, (St. Augustine, fcoc? through other antics* which Siwvolv f! ClmMgo; four • siKtcrs,; i 4 consecutive yc.'frs in domestic traffic victim iii the United States. Fla., would do as well) But to feel "r 52C ill* Mrs. Jessie'ScheH of Cherokee, un(| forei«ri-service "linti! hisdoath, He was killed in September, 1899, tiansen, Mrs. Helen Kieslitig, Mrs, JinUes the,'cast ready to mufder SAVE OVER A0% Mary Jane Glovictv Mrs. Lqrraihfi the breath ahd pulse of a vibrant |,nn' In addition othei actors for- w>- JO«J, M»< II:»tv Gray of Me- i"wo (Jtiiorsy MK and Mvs. Ben-, Another victim of traffic will t Ab L.the .A Grceoi- low.i. M»-> E. W. Coiner of ;jjirnin Richards of Pownal, also be distinguished before the ehd ofIDinzer, Mrs. Evelyn Kremei* and nation one must visit, and spend get their cues a*id cveiy sort of ON THIS some time, in Brussels. Pomona, C.Uii, jnd Miss Amy Ire-i drowned • when'their station ' this year, according to Frank T, ^ Skaarup, " 4*. • • » EBB nos ma fiiniical mishap occuis, Martinson's W^ZSM- . 5-Pc. Place Setting land, oj »c Moincs, and four! on crashedlthrough a bridge guard Whitty, of the Craniord Traffic with tables in play will Belgium is I suppose somewha|- » The cast in'oider of their ap- progressive,- but in essence it is Pulverized or AU-Purpon giandthiHtcn ;.' . ' | rail into the Royal River at North be MrsrH. B. Lohmann,-.Crescent jpMUinee will be as follows: iBob 8 : '-Yarmouth. • *.. '•'-" . on will be the' .one-millionth place; Mrs, E, G. Lyons, 35 Spruce still very conservative. It should bo QUEFZE jt?ishop as Mrs. Fair, Pat Grant as v Coffee L 1.03 DINWIWAKE' ' WUllrcJUiliwaw j; ..„,:,_;. __Sjit>._Somnjeisi_was transferred. American killed in'traffic in this street; :Mrs,>E.'J, pills, 42 Holly noted that it is only sincea1949 that y| y la L la h iC( .oUline Fair, Karpn Sehaefer a>j women can vote here; The Belgians S Sehw.nv.-bf-' 123 ~ SCL-OIHI KcvcraPmonlhs 3go» to Fort Wil- country KinceMfhe automobile came sli"eet, and Charles Searles, n, Don Rcenciantz as Richard west, Roselle. who form- Hams, Me. after'being siationed at : : I have met ate suspicious 'of, the 1 each: diuncr Jilulc, lircail and i j nto use. . ' •-.-.' ' ' •' 5 Tuxedo place. ^ ue, Dan Berry as Mm dock, Hhi- WWI orlv opci.ited .i meat market iti Mitchell Field, L. I, for three years. ','lt h:*y taken about 5« years Also, Mrs. M.>F. Artidld, It Schuman: Plan for pooling steel on Your .| ilil P.iton as Betty Lou i.nd S.im Swift's liullcr, (rail tlisli. rup and saucer. North Union avenue hereJM ?JiiM?5L.H&.-^.^-LniflJ'd^il.A*?' -tlVe fprmeil 1 5 p'up the first nuljioj n ttafllc: tuxedo place, Mrs. Lv.R, Oest; 19 and eojil, they are suspicious of si hele .is thc-Siicwir. Ed Johnson CWill » OR CHOPPED m Second/.Kvniie," Roselle, etiet|_ Eliilnc Dwyer of ilinden, who with deaths," Mr. Whitty said. "But Federation of Europe ("Live in a ? - undeistudy for Harold Palo» and OXIA' M wiih Card F jtLiv_.st h: ' -•"—•- ....->-i.-i- Tuxedo place; Mrs. J.';H.- Broch- at the Picsenliateat-wJILtake only bank, 705 Linden place; JSars._C.H. federation with the Germalns???")* FOOD BUDGET "Doney is understudy for Meats for _ , eais ago He.was a mem- m{. World War II w.ith.Coi; "Flip" ittore "mlleiVge every ."year.... "I" Mrs, Charles 1. Mott of. 5 Wopd- stand much better than -" most .Jr Hi Rockettes will bring to the Weston's Smol be* of Ci.mfoid Kvcmpt. Firemen's Cofahran, -leader' of "the' First .Air "Bui we can't spare that second lawn avenue was a hostess to a Americans' and appreciate what'-it Cr.mloid St.iKe their.latent Hawi- +• ' served, as- -n comWuul at the, start of the, war. ;, hot even1 one individual, tb s doing for them, but there is a monihL Choc. Pecan yesterday in .her Ukint tnoney on m toutine featiirinK Jim Curran, Fresh 6 \ulunteei Tlieman Here,- anit~of i jje waV an air commando" in thea, preventable.death.., Anyone wh dtildkCey l DtiirRfl^OTScrnrrtTrWa lirSosnowsIt i, w" «».49c IDEAL r\PreU).\tei u\n Church, Rosc'lla I glider division.. '_• urs lost a laved one in a traniQ.-.ac«' chairman, of the Cran of my friends have)V "But in the Mw.ird Johnson, Jim Uenko, Wal- h, hi- attended" clclencldent wi\vTfnl • agteeaKtee. \>mirrsatcty~aywrtl^'aT!cty~7itpr;~' :rT" d drive "if Mr1: ^""H? MraV 1, H. Patterson h hf ler Keene, Bill Scliorn and Jim fi _ll hat a (rcaljwhli fr liorkJsLai! Schxrtirz;; a son,' Hk biit left" thorities that tratne deaths cage; ^ { Ba{mifie pdl.kway. government? The American manu- let- =-^ : 43c ;lfO' ft* t»'» i jiMA4>Aalftfi - —It—miv-willlltlL.aELue. -H;r -.. -i , -. 7 U_alL. •factiircr," Hrrp alsrt are many-Signs. I>i,w1i Fillets S. Madeline Nancy. tlvft nr-ts will be a Air Corps; eyors-are, besides and' walk w.ith care," of class structure which are being .oln by Jack Bui Ion, lighted baton IK mo, .mifj brother, Jacob of his mother, wife Md two sons, his Forinei-Resident Writes reduced but which still, exist to a j€-oz. cans g by Yvonne Fralcy, tango Cocoanut Boielle. . . step-father, RaymoKilPrice, Si", of great degree. The- Rector of the Every Day Low Price* Bacon Squares * 39c Special for one week! Luscious s,erviee\vas Monday at Crimford; .a ...sister, JSMrs. Ralph Card of Impressions of Belgium University here told me that his n Glenn Geddlngs and Bob Bish- 0 and sliccdt We wish to ex 'ess^our: heart- faculty members might shake It Orange Juice 37c accordion solo by Walter Sos- Cookies l :^^ 45c 3 p m. pit Fi\st\PVesbytcrian Harding of Randolph, vt^ a broth- (•VantiMied from page one) r duet tap dance by Carla Church, Roscllu The Robert er, Arthur Sotnmers of felt thanks to ;ou/ many neighbors arts are eonsiderbd a part of a hands with a worker but would Kcebler. / Special! M. Macltfjb, pastor, com three step-brothers, and friends fop-their beautiful flor- never establish any other.rel^tioh- lb. pkg. 3Sc 12-oz. pke- :a«.taldo and Carol MeKeown, / basic education here, bat it is Town Ho^ CRACKERS bjllad by Wary Maude ttos-s and H-oz. bottle Bunal was'in Price, Jr., of Van Nuys, al tributes expressions of quite often merely a facade—a con- ship, And they hold all .business- Psas 19c Heinz Ketehup sympathy^arid other kindnesses hien in contempt. This same atti- Sunshine Jnek-Burton, pmno solo by Mar- Peter Pan Cemcteiy, HilKidc. . vey Price of Rahway and Donald versation piecep,, a subject one must pkg. 19c DAIRY ;, members af-the Exempt Pnee'of JrvinglQiVi antf two: durihg"BuV YDcent bereavement. We tude toward the U. S. as a world CHEEZITS Mi ot Witte, Harmonica tno by wislyfWtieulaKly to thank \ mem- know to be well cultur^ >« 75c IIO\V1»V I»OODY WEEK Frederick- Schulzf, Lmdcti, former-ly of G^ufoi'd.-d: x small, dingy store ana-purchased GINGERBREAD.-MIX.. U-ot Carrots 2 25c Spanish Rice 22c SS years, old, of 305 Walnut avenue, yesterday mormng/ in Elizabeth eight times the water volume of cigarette. Because of this individ- -Chopped Spinach J Smith, Charleston-by is_ Niagara, -~ *\ two very skillfully executed color uality he'shies away from a for- American Mix i and Bill Livingston,' mon- Riee Krigpies "SE^. We who died Toesdavi \t?ill be held ul General Hospital/Elizabeth, where etchings atr llfty cents apiece. The Fresh Fancy eign leadership which might mean HARD CANDY , . lb. bag 29c ologue by Bob Bishop, and model n 1-» " __ Italian OWDyDOOM 11 a, «i. tomorrow from Griy Me- she was taketj-" threexwecks ago. woman at the store explained the ARMOUR'S 1 morial. 12 Springfield avenue. She- was the/widow of Alfred MJfil- Hospital Keeps Warm domination — economic or other-v 100 Per Cent Filled 'dance by Glenn i Broccoli Chopped Hani 12-oX, con Cookies " ,o^^ 31c I. low price for original work by wise. Our landlord ^s baffled by Ice Cream , 33c Parmesan h. The Rev. Arnold J. Dahltjuist, ham Sorensen. \ Of the 147 hospitals operated by i In the splint the Kroup is mak- Wilson's CoUf0rn C the words; ,"It is very difficult to HARD CANDY 3 lb. box 98c s, i A MOUI1 $ pastor of , Calvary Lutheran A hii^Ve of Denmark, shVcam the Veterans Administrntlpn\Hines the U. S. government"; he calls them ing plans to spend a day in New Pascal Celery o k Gruyere r^LBord»n'» ' Beef Stew ," Cocoanut Bar« "*« 6 «<>< 23c Veterans Hospital In Illinois fc^the sell art work in Belgium." I would "too good" and wonders why they, Satin Mor Pork Church, will onleuite. Burial will to thjs/country as a young gimahi say then that Belgium is,some- lb. pkg. 49c ji'cik where they will s.ec a Cioad- be m Lutheran Cemetci-y, Bibok- resided most of licr life in Craiv largest. Approximately 23,000 tons with all their idealism and foreign RIBBON CANDY .. . II-OX. Pears Extra Sharp ChaaM Vienna Sausage Three Musketeers 6 •«»' 23c qt coal a year are used for Its " what more aitistically minded aid, are. not aware that Europe is Sh.l«i.U 22c She moved to Linden two- x lmmit- flwc- tn losti tho nwxt CAKE' DECORETTES »r» Apple Cider ££ 39c Jj 69c Kay Natural Cheese 35c Jccorations" at 8:30 p. in yostcr- Ideal Mixed Nuts J,^ 49c Rnlcn Ypur QUltT election because they have insti- if we may accept the word of one m ;>_ Philx *i lb, pkfi. l WalmU —StSrR riuin Pudding { of my student friends. Hemingway tuted two years military training. Clane's Foul Gardeners and the Ideal i>femroiu almUs X Savarin •loriiphile and Sunny Acres Gar- 12-oz. «OOFO*O is considered a gi eater writer, than All in all Belgium is a complex Cream Cheese 40c vV e Leo Tolstoy. We'may interpret-that and wonderful country—with an | TEA BAGS pkg. of 48 56c Ion Clubs coopeuited to hear Mazola Oil PEAS. BAKERY Orange Slices '" !^^ 19c energetic and friendly population fiupst (.pcaker. Mis. Robeit A Back pkU- «H«al«.2V4 •<• 2«^ lbs* of 8 IdearPumpkin fis. we like. . : ' . - \ -'•• ',• •••' ". * (With Free Cup & Saucer) CXitcoJi Feature Value! It-can only- bespokenjof_.in_gent J.iu\, piogt-am ehaiimv'ii of the fresh peas In pod. ^n Brussels 1 v Klein Gliders JC eralities and generalities of nations- Margarine JEnrm?'jr"Fo) d GaTdcnei , art'hngeti Stuffed Olives "*£. boHu 29c hejird of pigeon races butNyo do should never be strictlyJoetieved— |lu- appeal ance.. f^-s boiil* *»Ol^ Ideal Spears, 10-oz. pkg. ' Supreme Tom Pom's S3i*!L. * ea C havsUhree race tracks whiclKar'e nor should the opinion of.one per- ' Mis. Brooks haS^conduotcd adul Cream of Rice SL Pi9. ^4 operating at fiill tilt and witnxa son. We should at least keep our fchool and private classes in Howe ~ f full contingent of Belgians hcttln. Broccoli 23e Bread 15c Choc. Jr Mints "K^ 19c •minds-open-to-new-ideas andri jpiunKetyients, and her woik ha rt mt Evap. Milk £T 2 £ 27c bn iwything with more lhan three White House "Ddlc«l jot freihneu pnessions about a .people. They are JwTf "piefurecTin fop^ncitch gnTtIet DEAl fancy Miniature Mix Zl Pi* 19c legs. Soccer is of course very, very a gopd and valuable friend of the LEAN (Rib Half) Grape Preserves Ki i« 25c. g l'}'t I ldt rime Jn nj; ixines, the sponsorma o swat r\ C «A< klltS, COOKIES IDEA popular'},:'-yet; I -would...njpt ySv Visitors to - this country £ said. 8oL KEEBUR, S-OX pig. _ should «o their best to. act and talfc 24c Mince Pie "-* 69c Fruit Cocktail U 38c either sports or art as.a foundation PORK LOINS 47 37c |ug UllllctS FoRDHOOK for Belgian culture. Rather, I ^ a strengthening link between APPLESAUCE • Cultivator Shovrls Tnsly tiiiuee meal, flaky crust! Town House Crackers 21c Liplon Tea 34c would call those two lgow,ci:fuj; oui'.countrites^perhaps we can get DUBUQUE ) Cultivator sihovc's nm.\ be wo Brussel Spro NABISCO* forces — beer imd "politicsS^p^ ' the a good pictute of Belgium then Reeled from uitt whin not In use Coffee Cake JS 45c Puss'NBoolstoo^ D 9c 14c basis of this nation's culture. There and give a good "one of our own ib. Swanson's 26c Prcjniuni Crackers ^; Wlc ;iutli a liberal |ted |iecan»t NABISCO are endless varieties of the brew- SUCED BACON 59' scfd oil. C niARCiAniNE ^•almost all good and iriexpensive, Fricassee K 50c cl al Social Teas coloK I'I' Old. women drink ,ih teenagers FRESH-KIIXED Bar Cake rJ ' 43c Ideal Olco ? Ib. caiiaa 29c drink it, students drink it between Chicken T^ 53c Krispy Crackers cfasses, the butcher closes shop at LET US PUT- TljE CoTiIcn Uytt*, «Ii»co!ulo icctV. e iN Good Luck 32c Pavement, ROASTING CHICKENS * 49' SHOW CROP Fig Bars ooo o ' X- Boon for a quick bite of lunch toU. Raspberries 12-dx. |>l lowed by several brews at the cor "Damage Jo Spanish Bar Cake 43c 1 : PROFESSIONAL TOUCH Al RAN ner cafe, business men driwk—iti inj'uite, resulted- York Couiity Liglilly •|»iee«I! D«l!eioui! 79c often in mid-afternoon. Morning, yesterday on Ma|,Bi I'i PmH ^uper Suds ^ 71e Duz 1 5 si!loW CROI> Coupon In I'IIIII luukitsi' kiin'i yuu JJ« Mail tiw tap of »'«'* »p*tl»l box! noon, and night it is consumed in when a truck skidded* into {Repeal Stewedl Onions 1O y Ilrl 20c tilth tffunit alarming quantities—with a drunk- of a* halted ear. • , N^. KOUS patl(a»» of U * , on your iwM jninlin #JM'JLHC>' Sit per Suili, ard very, very seldbm fcbsefved. Arthur Kaufman, 26 years old, LARGE SMELTS ? .::,.»,.,-...... Ib* S5e 19c 10c Jilkt pop into overt t- - , 12 SPSOtGHEM AVENVE, CRANFGtUO Tho people here eat, argue, work, of Newarky told—police "hcr"hatl- OPEN EVEHYJFRWAY NIGHT Till 9 P. M. and play with a glass in'hand.-And stopped behind a _caji_waiting_ to CODFISH STEAKS ...:i..,...,..'..,.. Ik Al) prit.l OKccpi h,.ali I pfodut. .If.cilv. through W.J, D.t »J. M.ot t produc. (i.kei »M« «u- *t>to\i h Sol, V»i. ». y say so, it is a wdnderful turn left int&l^rOPtehigh-avcniiie Rockwootl's t 9 & Crmijord and vicinity an custonS. when, struck; Everett S. Wcscott, 36 C;I:T THIS LIFE-LIKE We &ffer residents of i Choc- ^ 37c taiit role-in"life herc^ The-Catholic pi led^nis^BKKes" blii ^idSeE^K- o? outstanding funeral Uoine, complete with air epn» Church dpes play an important more feet on wet pavement. : Ctoc. Wafers • J* 3Se ImajtiMc< u "l«f« • Mr. • £ ' ' ' ' '' political role but it is'not- domi- Indian River '••" • -- ••"* . ' "" .. ' IN YOUR Acme Market MUU \>tiuU nant as might be imagined even UilEthoe. Foi •* 3Sc uci» to sell, $100 in ))!<*y h large, lighl?rootm for $ mr every* though Belgium is called a Catholic Red Cross Aides Seedless GKAl»feFEDlT ...... 3 for 29c money* ilota iiintifltfi'i' !>"*- country.. The fact is, by^.govcm? Will Meet Today _ ADVERTISING Ion, ^h^i-koul • outilcft display*, 8lo«-o lloort ment statistics, that almost all A training course for hew Red Fresh Reaiemon convenience. Our own display • rovm. ehureh»goers are Catholic, but only More effective ndvet tirltiR! Cross volujjlaer'aidef^rrft be held need cost you no more. $1.00 Coupon In Every Package ubout SQ per cent of the population tofiay at 1:30 p. m. m the home ot (lean SPINVUl eel!© bag 25c S rf11« ioo» the boil toi>« »*• l^*'* I|1«B| *h*a «""»>">» goes to church at all—the vest are Mrs. George H. Bates, 18 Hampton We have Metro Newspaper Lemon Juice generally anti-Catholic, politically street. .-•-.. | Seivicc to help you put the Eatmor -.•••• professional touch" Into your •** ^1*» and intellectually. L'Universite • Mrs." Joseph Conrad, chairman j <-«py. All' the help, you Catholiquc at Louvain is a bastion ot staff aides, said that aides are CRANBERRIES III, pkg. I5e need . . . ! of Catholic teaching here; l'Univer-J urgently: needed now lor'service at Jergen's Beaiiliful Dazzle Bleach Educator Chicken of Sea site Libre do Bruxelles is quite Camp Kilmer and to assist with Crescent AJAX 01 1 ''' Ask any ol our Christmas Cards 'r" ' 29c CRAX MUTE MEAT student may enter., it only after Persons desiring to receive the •CLEANSER Hand Lotion. iereeninB by a church board. The /PHONE ene«aftemoGn course have been nun riax With Inv.Up.* gallon jug 19c national political parties arc drawn asked to meet in Mrs. Bates' home. rant 25c luite close t» this line-—the largest 6-0192 l Tuna Fish Uncle party is the Socialist led by Steady Ulnlag imprbVeineiiU Advertising In Peanuts «1>ile Lalxl Dr. .Spaak, while the other is the Ah-Wkk Wrisley"s Steady iniptovettltnt in Jntel-rU- OCTAGON Princess cut Catholic now in power).'There is OWNED & OPERATED BY 7-ox. Mcllhenny's 12 Springfield Avenue 318 E. Brood Stx.ot also'u.weak Liberal Party not lib- tlonal Niekel'smltalhi and meuUur- THE CRANFORD "Deodorizer Pine Soap ll methods ovei- tM^pa'st twenty COM Tabasco LAUNDRY, Facial Tissues CtaniordL N. I- - CR 6^)092 We.lM«lrcs ;;' : ' :" • '~-1: . ;..":V'J'*"V." .- ':],"" / ' /•'':''.""'•'','"• :."-'V -'.'.- ''""-" '•,-'•'• "••• .^'••;"- "-.>>"";'.' \'" • '•- "•• .."','•'•""-•-, \.s : :: ,;:- .•*.''• . ' •"••"-" ' •• "---.- '••r-.i,', •-'••

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1951 rRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1951 Bloodmobile First Colony ^fnnv folks will ccomo e to the stu>w,, flna;n<>HS Association TSecause~of~them-and-u»al-makes* ^Continued Jrom po"^ group '"' o"^ nione> for «he benefU and, i „ U rg -^^ blobdiratTtiiis time.-TIe J^ ; arrange for the prc,ent^onolthe o en madc afinal repor t ^m ^ g Rotary on fhe christmas lighting project tions could be made from 12:45 p X-C.hpisUnas party and reception 1. n ,„ the business center, which was m, to 6:30 prrii. on January 7* for new members will be the theme+ p,a> These ?« **™£?™ >s dually cons.de.ed as : Donors are asked tp call the Red i the Christmas program of the cd through thc Jgcntj_ol ^^ ^ ^^ttote f ,ocal The Most Sensational b at comm.ttees - Finance Cranford bun- mf.ch..n M.irs conumnK.ucl anw d"" Darlin^ • "".Tg |' terda? ^y b.y? trie newcomerP g >s ^luuorgani, -- ford McClendon, Andrew Rogers, Mrs. Victor Shaheen, Mrs, Arthur en must, at times assume thc Dcboi.ih, this committee has- s(iid /•«'°" a^liye. were recognized yes- *w H^ o'lhS Ks after more program advertising, -with 1 lei At 4/Christmas jprty'to .Cal- John Sherman and Frank Furney. lie, Mrs. Daniel Gregg and Mrs. : f Shvlock Long iftti moie ptojjjam advcrtisirig, with <*W°y the Newcomers Club. 'KSv is ov?r when hM Receipts one *xcePti6ri.- than any -athpH ^ ^theran church, members Head coach Stanley F, Grayson .-Charles-Stevens,~- .,..:. ,.;_,_...,r.L:..^ ! At the Christmas party in Cal- I ,_Mrs.- Thomas Campbell, presi- ' £ iiindK^S are paid> Dramatic, Club benefit pby.. whoar e toted}in various paris^l and assistants Edward; Samojed- SHOP EARLY ! -fLilreL^h^^^ aHfJ • *»&*•' J^™?™,*°r nick and James Avery. and man- j dent, will conduct a short business ^i ilTlVawn by these fimitle-TpToduetion has'been the TJatratftciub.-'-hiiictions-wepft presented to agers William WalsKahd^ James I .'masting. Christmas gifts will -be Loranger .were also preseiit; ' exchanged \by club members with Sen for the" benefit-TKe Student Lmiip, enmiord, the. .onlyjoww oij th^Thoset ointroducef the. groupd were. : Mrs. •Si Fund and the Dramatic this name in the United States, is Coaches Courtlahd Daley and Santa Glaus inaking an early visit. fund« also tinuiuc in the sense that its Carl Koester, Mrs. Thomas CarapCarap- Paul Selby and letteirrtieri- Robert Games, carol singing and "travjeJL .•Tne itiranueinc.mo fiommitteo is!citizens' willl pay .moneyy just ttoo W MMrs , CrCartt OlssonOlsson , MrsMrs. Robert Ayre, Benito . Berardinelli, Jerry Cbok* Sirloin or kitlfic" will be part of the evening headed by John Starr oi* the t>ra- support Sjuehji worthwhile project. Olson, MrsMrs. .Jamet s FueFinucane.'Mrs-Fun. Mr' s Boe, Jerry Coopeir and Phillip entertainment*- ' •'• • . •••,' George Cray, Mrs. .Paul Munker, jnatic Club assisted by Peter Clark fran Evans isa past president of Mprin from the soccer team were Porterhouse ' ;: Two turkeys'will be.awarded as 'of •"Rotary.. They are the, in~be- the, Dramatic Club and John MarV Mrs W. H. Eckert and Mrs. Peter also honored. •' _ , a result of fund raising campaign . t'wecn link of show and public, gei-' of Rotary directed th'is group's Phillips. Louis McClendon, "Robert Mc- to help give state children a|hapt They secure the auditorium and activit'ieKv -Mrs. Evans also has. a Also, Mr&, F. B Dulicai, Mrs. Clintock, Rudi Metzner, John Reed, ft. pice Christmas. • ••;'•• .-:. '.' J. P. Fit/gerald, Mrs, Walter Nav- _ stage arid care for audience needs. |new baby, but did her own bab^l Goifdptt Seig and Patrick Whelan, Civic and public welfare depart- iu-e—concetnod _\vith .suchbittittjt. and .used -the telephone I an, Mrs. Robert Bair, Mrs. Fred ^ cross-country letter winners, were ment will meet at the home of the SILVER IUTTEH IIISII Wenson, Mrs. Liiwrence Moran, A -as-ropes-•tor^-.tjjcijrcscLy.cdkvith. the helriCatM efficient teltt- Windows Broken present .•',• '""' •••',' ;.' ; •' ' - • [•ttcpavtmerit chairman, Mrs. Lawrie ItltEAII Tit AY . . . ^ 4 COASTER-AS1I TRAYS 1IAXII CVT C HYSTAl.... :*-:#f-AllT'Eil ~-^t^i i Mrs. Co'rirad ScTfaeferh ; MrsM r Fr D D.:j'Post Office -"iJlrrfter "eommittiee "consisted: _pf Montgomery, to further the cancer, • • • liandsome_ design __in heavy.: i,. hatetiecks,_nfcmeh, print-1 phone committee and Mr. Manger 1 Ib. CALF'S LIVER ... sparkling glass liases~with in lovely traditional pattern-Your- 3*, . * looks ' lik(e_ii)niei ing of, tickets, refreshments and j followed'up with collections.. GillcnGillen, MrBrs,s , BE. JJ. . GiltespieGp , Mrs. Rush Starts Alarm Sender Caught Joseph Laird, chairman; *'H. Rr dressing 'rproject; on. Wednesday site simplicity with the lovely gad- siher plate. Removable glass tray least of all, if anyone has' any! .'The.success of Mrs. Evarrs and (Continued jronj vage one) Alfred Egbert told : policli e llast Jacobus, Sheldon Anderson and, | afternoon. • . • roon border every woman loves. deeply cut design that keeps glasses choicc of low - footed sherbets, Delioatc Forsylliia spray, fine golii r Wan.d JMrs. Jenks; Jac,k MrsConnors. 'Willia. m Evans Geprge Lincoln.,^ '..'•' .:"^C~~.:": holds Vi 11»- butler. Delicate gadf ~coiiiplamt~see them. •-•---•-.•~ —- .-••} Mr.- Manger and 4heiri committee address ahd"''.'usn^:'"ito'tttbe]ft-":post« night that^ a .cellar ..window^had ; Executive board met at home of from sticking. Sterling silver rims juices, cocktails, and water tum- liaiul. 4 plates, 4 cu|s^ \ saucers, ';'• One-.of_thc most'important'com- has been remarkable, in fact, aP Martha I.. Cox, home economics been .broken an/l a small pane of Purposes of the Booster Club are' ,.irs. Batiker, 10; Makatom drive,' HeavUy silver-plated. 13^"x7" roid «fflce_b^X-.or._ir.urjiL_bo5t number glassT^eiwoved-from a rear door 6t to foster good sportsmanship on [ .Monday- evening. Those _attending (add FederaLTax) _4.95_ (price incl tax^4/or_—-_ 3.95 blers, each , . 29c .4. l)K'ead-aniM>ulters'-^_ mean an audience, which incident-tione by thc Dramatic Club. Be- Electric. Company of Elizabeth, Shoultkbe written -legibly, "'pietcx* theT-house hi1.'is. building at 104the part of the high School stu- ARMOUR'S STAR jjvere'* Mrs; Thomas Campbell, Mrs. ]v i» the best inspiration to j side serin ing patrons they have spoke on -"The ABC's ol Er)fer-1ably in ink. It is a gqbd idea, the ^Womrngdale _jayenue. PoHje are dents and- to promote teanv spirit (Shank End JL ft jC I John; SxHimah'i Mrs. Kenneth, How- talnlrigr' with*suggestions for* •holt-; Only) |b. pood actor Ticket-Ticket! 31 ee also the also developed many prospects for ,«,,,„.. postmaster: suggested, to place* a investigating a report from a neigh- dn ell, Mrs," Frank ; Cooper; Mrs.. most important financiafl l suppouppoi 11tk1 ticke-tt s^le day. parties. bor,, who'sajd 'two men entered the Membership is now 1400, an SMOKED HAMS Gregfii' Mrs. Edward Rathje, Mrs. Floyd Reynolds of] Last but not least, rthepro- A call was made.for blood donors] similar address ins&e, in the event House after breaking a wintloW. crease of 200 bvjer last year. Montgome'ryi. JVlrs. Paul Martens, : the PORK SALE I Jr^Mrs. Ralph Swanri, Mrs^ Roy A gift candle was presented each powTOTn-pr™ruuu.^~v~--~" (-Mxn-^TJr^^^Waitei^^orJtFMrsr ihis branch;'.Jployd Reynolds has headed by Dr. Kenneth MacKay StaifierNuid Mrs.- Millard Haileri- membermember.. ; Mrs. Lawrence compion,Compton.,,1 Packages should n^be sealed JERSEY DRESSED r ~sci'-a-!ShiniHg~example'-toJiiL: j dbLi5 ^nk^-the~namc-^id-add£essi,of . Ib. .•b(sck< ;;;^v ...^...i.^:.i.:.'.^...:...•:'...'•:'' ' ."V of tho Dramatic Club do 3ecofarion'5~chairman71ornamented , by.scHiriselling oveOveir 202OO,,tickctsr0 ticket*.. liHee re-|2epHe re Zepflcrr of tho Dra sender are showivtogether withthe THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! ts~that~all~salir>—wclas'.q'pos- believed available' to •counfmi be- Hats off to the ticket team.l raid? No it's "Thlhebiivee Silverr WhitlWhistle.wnisu '" |Educa«oEduca«on this year, wwill be the a 3aiSdfl» hind the Iron Curtain. In fact itNrtift dav. : ftage, the postal official* warned. .•::::«:::Ur.::H::":::::.:.::j!':!::-;! | speaker at the Wednesday Mornr I be said' that as- a, result of what u |l{ | ing Club next week*?cek.. , ,. ,,., / Size and weight limits of first or Canadian nickel industry has don^ fourth class and air-mail packagesj FRESH I!! Mrs. Mulligan will addtesssf tne CAKE in developing its mines and prt»c» .•••••.;.Tl group on flower arrangerrpehts, .inis^as follows? Not to exceed 100' esses, thd free world has bver- "ill the home!of Mrs. Ira jgione, 22a inches in length and girth com^ PORK BUTTS 'whelming nickel- superibtity.., Orchard strict', "rheme^ef the pro-bined, ^nd t6-pounds maximum. (For |he Qven) gram, -is'"His Ghristrrtas." , -.. Perishable goods should be MANOR BAKE SHOP lb. Members havef beeit asked td clearly labelled above the name of 1 the addressee and Valuables should take a .wrapped Christrtias pack- 1 Walnut Ave. ' Cranford 6-2295 c-.-•••.«•' be insured or registered, the post- CHILD'S ROCKER . . C III LII -S T A IIL E. 1 age" to the mpefing, for,a "glqmour- Just a Few Doors from Cranford Market Trees Taken Down PLATFORM NURSERY LAMPS . . . : master said. • ' , .'., And Bemoved CHAIRS ctroug, rigid .maneiuiy. 'bewt: •6a\U\ oak 'fr.ditife* - •.• •;^:wm: m perfectly charming! • Boy or girl Perfect for toddler of two or yoi|n^ : : gtwiw Pulled Out ROCKER ... looks just like metal frame-, in bright Christmas Geiiuhie woveii;' eaiiifc;. seat:- 11x14/ . •-••••y- -:^ Wm& RIBS lamps? 23" tall. Bambi y 18^". mii-s of siv. Nicely finished in red AIX VOlUt GUARANTEED ^s! ..Same concealed rock" red. Scatt^b, l jJ^ l TJotTfcome wiih liases^and ?hatles~in lacquer. "Only" „—~ZZJ-—^rrjf 99 J LEG Completely Cover** ing principle, same handsome e low simulated leather. All fold By Insnrane* choice of white, blue or tint-pink. --'M 1 e a t h e r e 11« upholstery. Red, compactly- — 10.95 i'JP*Z^l*>a2!m* t,AMB CHOPS M Pkoui or Write green , -\ 19.95 Eacli . -1- 6.95 SHOULDER A. V. BOYD 2114' N. Oliver Street RAHWAY. N. J. <7Ue Alice** LAMB €H0P^ Ik. Tel. RAhway 7-1061 linden, the map LMB CH0PS* 69*! Juctao! Will Sam SLICED BACON lb> IKli OLO WfyMfe*^ Choice Chopped CHUCK lh. 7 O'l GUCKENHEIMER :LEAN-,:••• V-;:> ••-•:•'•;:.•

T0I>A¥ IS THE LiOWESt1 STEWP^BEEFft h. IN TfHE LIQUOR FIELtt FOR FLANNEL SlilRtS, ifrbm;,:.'.: I-,..; '..•..•.: '..:.:...,... .SWIFTS FANCY ItOIIIOIIt LAMP i•.wwhite §P GOOP WHISKEy. DRESS SHIRTS, from .• -. :,....: : .• :.-:...:... .CUi^A.vLAMI!L.j^g S1VACK TABUE SET ._. . 20x15' TOO: TRAY«.. mo :ioxio 4 foltling iiictal tables i» green, >d- FLANNEL or BALBR1GGAH PAJAMAS, from lLARGEJFOWL m SAPOLIN 33 inclics. Decorated with/leavcs in . rated paper-parchment shade. Jj] ALL WOOL 4QBES, from " ', heavy gauge, beautiful haml- Pittsburgh _pjate glass, properly low, or red. Comes in bandy rack for, green and cocoa»brown, : Rayon •••- • ••":--' ••' •••••. '.•... -'.:"•.•:'--fj\ FRESH-KILLED liainteil flower bouquet on back- backed to resist dimming. J/^" bev- storing in K|oset, — , , ^. .035 u •'i \ •.[•—_.. . . • '0,1.:.; SLUPPER ^OCKS -...<,.*:•. ; ,.: ' ".:. shade piped # in green. 3-way HOUSE grounds of green, rcil, i\ory, aqua. eled edge; cau be liung vertical or "SWEATERSrifmin '.,.;;::...' .,;:..3.:.:;,....;;r.:;;r:::eH:-:r.. FRYING CHICKENS ligjuin'g * —• ___ !>«0."» %.Gal. . 1/ . SLACKS, '-ftiMn-.,:,.,,..:.... •..:....-? :L: ,,...,;..: .;.:..„>. PAINT 1.95 horizontal -"'^,, 18.!)5 READY-TO-EAT SMOKED wt Jc clut ; POLO'"SHIRTS, from ,.;...:.^..;.;...:.: :::..:. :.... 1 rcccntl PORK SHOULDERS lb. ••-;^! so ir vav.»« BI?Y WHISKEY, WHICH YOU WILL, BUY A LITTLE MORE AND SAVE LEAN BRISKET, KOSHER "7 ft ^ BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, from * 1M1MOO inTII-S»oy» tnMog A."LOT-! '• ,. • *'•••.. ' • ••.•,'• by Mittf fatg 4M ami MtalnInQ ori©- t-JX; BLOUSES, from CORNED BEEF - ft./M JrtoJ el,,,. KMP. IMMM* UOMM. SLIPS, Cotton or Nylon, from WILSON'S CERTIFIED PURE m BRACGI; r-s-fi'.' VWI labor. Itulian ' SOT;, {.jrom.:.;.:..:-.-: '*.—r ^ PORKSAUSAGE ^ SOCKS, "from.,-...:.. ,^..:...;...:.. ALL POPULAR BRANDS 6» — Sweet or Dry GARINE FOR MAN'H\TTANS OR ftHY MARTINIS SAP0UM We Have Just About Everything GRADE A •"v.'^te rI X II lt«\VB, SKT . . .-- 'js.arKiti,i'Ni» CAMIILE--:-:-cgmm USE OUlt CONVENIENT LAV-AWAY i'L, 12 pleccti'm s-inirkling crysUil. ; Set BIOIJ^:ilS , . . •deliftafe'gad^ :.;^$!jpli $4-59 Ol»e« EveiilhSH Till Christmas "al- FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER incliuleti l'/^'qt. punch haul uiitl* 12 idon lionlcr for beauty, '.weighted .'I'Miltl • i GRADE "A" MEDIUM Jtas.4? for-htahility. The, pair^ plus ,'f 1I Full Qt ODORLESS FL cups. Ctmiplfti? i=——.j ;S«JISf • A Terrific Value ! — la alUks DRUM,TABLE ... in JPEOQHATQR I OI l»l \4. MIAMI ; VKS, WE GIFT WRAf" YOUR P in mahogany with needlepoint- 24", height 26", Hnted leg . WITHOUT EXTRA. CHARGE. ettc .eats in red. green, lime. Ev type beat. Exceptional value at claw feet. Unu.uul value at FOKCHILDREM . • . , ^ JCOellent bridge or TV iciUL_!fc«5 K'"?-: t EASTMAN 'ST. CRANFORD VODKA8KA PAINT SHOP % Co«t Prices to Church and Civk Richard Hartlg, Pfop/^ — FREE DELIVERY." ' - 10?-S N. UNION AVE, • OtK STOAE CLOSED AIX AVE, RAHWAY WALNUT.; AVE. •-•-r-:v-;'CRaiifor«t^ 6-2942 llWAO«JTAyE, 6,111£ •'.' CKmaifoiNi 6=2540 ;, ,ANY mvv,;i^yr'V'yW-~^ Page Eleven THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1951 •

dRANPORD CnWEN AND CHROKICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER *. -px-hrfh tuicl boon prepaied by mcra- Otiynard, Jcoa Ajgar, Andy Crls- High School Students Page Ten jpened through Newark by Friday. Alumni Open House anlX Ecti2t» Itaalee^ CarcJ Hower. ™,'funding bonds to Seitmidt, Pool, Difficulty in getting _steel for seis uf the VIA committee .. — ... . ^ of Phiteieiphia em jybeir bffer of 1 < Now- is the Turn to Procwre Pat t »":g?nir- ltaW»Ta KauL.Ginny Hear Art Career Talk 5TROSPEGT strest .and, a premium- of $462.68. j 'iridges over the Hackensack and uui inc the following week mem- At CHS Dec* 26 Petersori. b-rsnf tin Migs Elizabeth Wadhams from, -THE CRANFORD and festivity of the Christmas season ^ rate an issue of utiT 4h4d stidy .halls to inform other eleventh lhe~Tarsohs School "of ~Design ^ho^d^r^vide^hph^idhbkdfp f caioS had ever brought, the previous issue in ID3 ponement, of opening' of the. sec- ousehold Effuipment for Cranford High School Edward aving been sold at 4% per.cent interest." , tion from Newark to. Route 6 iri gride history students about the Alumni On December H6> from Ace' New York City talked to all high the most tragic events in modern history* Basic salaries Of ->oepn>ers •^•ppficemd^fce, Kafibn Betty Patrolman Peter Miller" of 303 Edgar avenue Bergen County, northern terminus, 'By MARY W. ARMSTRONG j buying household appliances you leciu-e. w ••'•,•• .8 toll p.m., in Cranford High White. schwil students taking art or in- CHHON-TCtJ, inrtments and. certain other full-tune Fefidetsock, Dorc&y Preston, Mar.- To prevent this mockery of ail that ChHst- ' while on traffic, duty at , Union; County Home Agent don?t really need or can't^ afford, School Gym. • ., . terested in art careers recently. ll l Until January .15. - •• • Student, speakers were as 4ol- toq Rtrda. Manriia Houston, Mardy rnas slandsTorwillnotbeS35yrnPslandsTor"'will"" ' 't'"''b*™S35yr"~*n'PB EdT^7,^TtI»pir^FcT Employees wti*. «, ~~. . ih in Jnost ^ T f _ rushi Examination, by a local doetrii-l _.ie official deaicaiion? Berry. Itii ^ (Combined in 1921) holiday rtish always adds to the normal .Crawford, New Jersey By EKIC H. F*n«BSON. JR. portion of their salaries up. tQ5KfjMO.v—, , Oreinonies Jtriday erator:, or other household equip- instances the quality of appliances .nv Don Cyphers, Joan Davis, five distinct types: illustration, de- l Qbmniittee awarded contract to construe! a nei»r revealed the policeman suffered contusions am| began with buffet breakfast at the Cranford chapters of the Hi- plfer. Jfoc Eisjev. Fred Mackenzie, hazards of bad weather and- more, hburs Dear Sir: Uuion County AfricMlturalAcent ; ment, perhaps (you should consider •will npt suffer because of substi- PhJUs Govc.-.Mary Alice Hanson, Y and by the Cranteen sign, advertising, 'arcHitecture and shop for the township engineering'and road de^ abrasions of the left forehead, neck, right en Super Highway War, Memorial Building in Tren- its purchase soon. This, advice tute materials. Scare buyihg adds Pollfj Kromcr, Douglas Smith, and Bww VoetL'Fnmk Wejdknecht. partments on .Sputh avenue, xyegft, to Turtur and right ankle,, and left shoulder, shock, concussion I ;on, was highlighted by the un- comes from Doris Anderson, ex- to. inflation which hurts: not only Todly Van. Iderstinc. -' 3 H Srd Wadhanjs stressed that all Ali Construction" Co., "Elizabeth, for a low- bid ot aSaa bossible ' fracture* • Fatrplman Miller ^ lo Woodbridge /eiling by his father 6f the bronze! l>e& Cyphers. w^ j™Jvapss the only remedy is to 5 y the >n lWs tak& to Rahway Memorial Hospital Jace. died ; Sergeant John Basilone' at the Eijlrt fcHS Hi-Y Boys ii " CHARLES M. RAV, EDITOR fi • •' Siemoers of Cranford High School's 1941 foo'ul jjjevc Jersey's spanking ne tended the Outlook 'Conference, in limited budget, you might do well Attend 'Saint Joan' but always the work is stimulat- £2 of injuries received when his bicycle was struck by bridge over the Raritan River .jing and interesting and highly NATIONAL i EDITORIAL realize that an accident can happen to not only a jeep" on,,SpnngneId avtenue. It was the second ball team were paid tribute for their excelleml turnpike lived Up to the. promise Washington. Her advise is based to look first at the standard model At Summit Conference .. Forty-five students in the Sen- you, but that it Won't if you/devote to to the workers but tothe. Girl lacal auto, fatality in two months, . ...•'. . sportsmanship during the season at a dinner inl painted snonths ago on signs along named in his hpnir. ... on the. expectation that prices and rerhember that it wili last just Ejjit members of the junior and ior English classes taught by Frank i I competitive. • "in cold storage" through the win- Chatham, Eniertained by Thonuis.V; Albott, ... George M...Lincoln o£100 Adams Wfaea oiliness ol the j T:his talk was another .in the C tor, it is well,to give thought to Former Postmaster William p*Arcy was named I 118-mile course Friday as aren't likely to go down in the near as long as the« deluxe one. Then senis chapters of Cranford Hi-Y IE. Ramsey in Cranford Hgh School . . _ * so-clean »p- your driving all the sicill. and common Scouts themselves, to local March of Dimes, chairman iOrI'the ninth con- team was praised for displaying a. wholesomo sp.,UJ •another 40 miles Of it were opened avenue was among invited guests future. which of the extra gadgets will be CluUj attended the . fifty-seventh attended a performance ai 'iSaint 'series of career discussions spon- dp an integral part in needs -of the , : Ihroiighoiit the season, despite its single victoiy.j ct yasr v^'i^ Kat band. sense you have at your command. secutive year, .•.••'.••"•"•' • • • •• • '• '/ ''•.-. ... ••' ; J from Union-County. •It's- true that dealers and man worth the extra 'cost of the more Hi-Y' Conference • of NewJoan" in New York on November sored by the guidance depart- MCMBIS: Qt'AMTV WEr.KLIFS VF NEW JER8ET ifyV-'-T"- •.;:•;.-: . •, Dr- Howard B .Best, sapervising•••principal, V" - I to the public and the. road, "was . JS *«ds Hokigpe of 101161 • .. Annual banquet tendered players on tbe Cran- I officially dedicated in day-long There , were qererripnies in: thefacturers hold larger supplies than expensive model is, a question you ---,, at Stfmmit.oh November 30 29 "The tf'ip was related t» th* iment ,of the High ^SchooL"..... i May we.at this time also express -ford Hieh.School football team Was to be held Cor toastmaster, George J. Seth Weekley, Assist ap^iliaed Id H i^1f - -. • Entered at the Post Office, at Cranf6rd,;N. J. •: Somewhat tender bulbs [tefcrnqnies along its route ih four other three counties through which they like of:hard goods such as will haVe to decide for yourself. In andQecembei- 1 and 2. Theme of study of literature in the classes. r our appreciation for the fine week*- teh entire squad and their father* by the Cranford Coach Bernard J. Carneyale, Principal Rn.v: leaves, x ,ft8r *iH be taraasSeia*^ to your hair. | Oil Bescrvev Up Published Thursdays at Cranford. New Jersey, by ly publicity accorded pur scouting •stance, require a niulclj, heavy pike runs; in Mercer, Union and Only15DaysLeft activities.' ing organization. " \- Jack Migliore, Vincent Sarriowski, and Co-C;ipt;iin| resi!ent of the senior chapter; Halvorsdn, Lois-ann Schack» Wal- If fannfaa- (raczK of sice are 1 selecting Christmas gifts will find plenty Secretary "•*"•" •— - - - man tp^stablish an eligible waiting list for future ;•; .'.'••• '"r Kftoen Year* Aeo - ;•"' " - - touhty to' Bordentbwn since early not down. surplus of television and radio sets flie ^K*in> trains, the climbed from 28 58fi billion barrels OFFICE: 21 Alden St. TEU CRanford/ 6-6006 appointments. .•,...' .; > ,..-•- Fred Mackenzie, Joe Daley, Bruce ter Ramsey, Pete Britton,,Pete Mc- to 29 952 billion barrels, an ]a- however, would smother lhe plants, "two hundred thirty-nine members nncil I month, was officially opened Lieut. Gen. franklin A. Hart, ' As materials and productive ef- are sold, they may cost some more, sice t«-S6> ended and the price Ii of suggestions in today's issue. Local - Work_iuas.grogessins« swiftljf 'on IS preiaiirt- friends of the^congregatiort were present as who as. a colonel on I wo Jima was but not to great deal, the home; Vpge ;? Stewart Marshall^ Rober| Laughlin, Albert^ Michael, Larry | crease_dui-mg the year of 1.38G bil- - ,. for air is needed even when tha cated homes on Roosevelt and T^eTingtnn av-enues•- dm- Bordentown.llo_the^ fort . are .^transferred more and &a pocporlinn to the per- merchants have stocked" their stores with vary Evangelical laitherarT^Cfiurch on Eastmnnl _ at ^Woodbridge and theSgt, Basilone's commanding offir more from civilian to defense, pro- management specialist believes. Wittc Gardner Collins and William Peterman and Neil CTursan., ~~^r eff fasdfcen trains in the lion barrels. During the same period 34!) South Vnion Ave.' pJants are dormant. -under sponsorship ol the Crajiford EnsetBency Vel-- street '.'was dedicated with, -impressive' ceremonies. 1 217 billion barrels were produced. Ci"ah"ford77N>.. ,Aprilrl'9SS.,Tlie Gill- Robb Wilson, New York stretch-supplies of the scarce ma» 16Ubw! GOOI^ lSOTi0^ FATTE^NS, the. Wheel. A too^f earful driver may .-,_ over'the planls:fh'st .to^kcep - men Atehie Bird aitd Aiitc*Kovacs fcuaridra^ in. disposttion dt cases V by the Thomas Jefferson 1 trending, downward; but have, a sn.c easily contribute to an accidejnt by hiji leaves from packing. Salt h#y and rear entrances, Ward entered th^^ stepe a^i ewonini before the asfiociatiori.. Members woro: and Battitt. High Schools of Eliza- long way to go from the March NAME TAFES ^-rCiaVEftEl), BUTTONS .- ^.ideal and is nvaH^biej*t_aRea- arrekeid aJ^ew^Yori maa-lato.heW^^cte^^ beth wak. a feature. " .-."" ,. , 4r. Cosii Exports erratic -.behavior^-^--.-"—^rii ..':.~.J:.:.^ "ol'"ta;kTng $lb.64~ from the cash register i». the. Mrs- George HL'Bates; second viee^hairman, Mis, peak. Household linens and, blank- r UJ v..». purchasing .. sonable price in-New Jer.sey., Coal" J of the dedication cere- ets are in, plentiful supply. Recent Hie feiimiBous coal industry can &.'W&A&&&&*^ Cbntititte to Sell '•••••••.•• We mean the kind of "scared" that, bile,-the cost of repair and gas and ashes may also be used. Lusardi •'store, several articles frorft'Kurte Marfcet ..'.' T^lC.tafestonj Miss Blanche Abrams, the Rov. Bbn- Santa Claus, ai%' a number of valuable toojs froria Garwood janain AMen, t>r, Rowland p. Ely the, L. J. Bion- monies tookplaee at Newark Air- price: declines, however, are not meet all American and foreign Ae- makes you realize; the Hfe-and-death re- 1 oil, telephone, postage; the. un- livlrtg • in' sections •fac.t,ortes-''• ' •'"•. '. „• . ": faaBU Charles P. Buckley,Mrs,, Daniel Burr, Edward Usfed Gais. Wide j&jiettion. Many port interchange, near Port Street, expected to continue. • . mands (or coal, provided there ate The1 Busines^iw.,«^«,..-^.-~^~.—...s As tion. _agaio_—n. this ijm,tca# expenses pamouipaid ou. t in« m*th.e whore-rriice are prevalent should : ears and'.vessels enough to trans- sponsibility of drivirjg in modern traffic, f ur c a 1 Miss' "Mi Margate^''Andertoe'^'tfii'Wdlmiit "' TL^'Biirr;;Mrs. •»,"•,&,Ns Collins,' Mrs..;William " Newark, wherV Essex County, Sen- present awards to merchantchants securing o«f new liflite insurance'»|, ?« «', >all ' providprovjde some means af poison mg '• e • eing editor of Hkxtimou Grocmd." Cooiey. the' Revev.. WilliamWilliam^ BB.. DonnellyDonnelly,, MrMrss. F. port the output to points of ton* yeaf Will : aV nue mana One Owner. Buy with confidence from | ator Alfred C. Clapp was the main, -the-treimeJndo-Us.physical forces involved. l^__^-i...lo_.^-JLi>.l^^^—-^4^ww-<^n >fes-o^t-of-the-agenV•he Ja en; pe^BMal-^u^^,-K . oldherg, JDr_SamueLM*_H.iama sumption. j__ . - ' •'.' -....;•. Mahy-^»n™^o«^^^ - « ^^ ™^hem-w —natbr»al^Harterly-ma^aa^pu«*sbeib3?-«ieCom-—-Giljsifl. " ^pjgakerT-Governoi^Ajfi'ed B, Dxisq. CHS;.0ass Hears r ; JL.jSoe'..Jfr^Chartesl JS.Ut;tz,JArs..iputeJA-rMiceKt M Lis A'R, thcl ARDGO ; -' '• pocket. fHeco'mpany doesn t make pi ted tulips .and lilies; for mice fr Cbgheil. forAmerican tjnjtv. wasnamed editor - - Ti^kferb^^^^^ cere- >—tT-"""^-——-^——":•-•••• -— ^- iainiltes-also-wdl--tkcorate • theiCll r hornc nn $1m thn e piibHc'a'tibn;- succeeding1t)ouis JcanSSE" • ... Sey.-IVank M> Sherlock^ Mrs- George SteifiorwaltJ "aDealeir wKose jfejputatlSttla e^tabUskecl~:jjf Jersey. Histoi^Talk •™"™\" ""yj'Tr i7V.;~»7% -. ,? one e*nt of contribution toward a'f'c'fdrid oii'both and can destroy v Fishing Bods '...-• : ..•_;:;:. bfehavior, . and grounds.-.iiif individual;'deslg'ns and it thos* items. ~ar t entire planting.— b y.--....- spring. ; — ' .Township Cornmittee.auatorizedsateof $8SjOOO Carl SL WArsinski and Harold M. WilSort.. ' i monies. SeventhSeventh , peperiood Problembl s of' - —Is_JhiLttne_finish on your bam- briviiig scared Would keep mptor- j; from 30 y^tir dHairdealingi-—-^-^r - Aniericah Demoeracy" class boo, Wood* or Steel rod scratcheaT looks'...as if Oranford 'vviU be one of. ihe Afto the agent has long hours of represent' the history de- Save the surface with boiled Un- ISCOUNT ^i^rfe^oingJtoft^it^^Chev wouldn't i5iat^resterJ^toWns=in4mVarea. ,}'\:' ^.mtXf^omf^^S^SL^I^SL f r,raoforrt-yiiVh School Apinlv-with 'a-eloth-and y d pass iinless there was plenty of room, nor .. ' • . > / ' .. work, and his total hours run as at a lecture given b y the VillagVill e .wipe off any excess and; rub to a drive after drinking, nor follow other cars FLOYD E. REYNOLD | lmprove\nertt Association. r •'* '* '*•• high as 10 hours per week. Taking /«•'/•,". . - 1 . 1 i. r these facts with the following, that too closely. They Would keep a sharp" to once U The class was 'excused from . Y****!*y - POP >*V belief ,wc hav^n,t hM me eost of living their- regular seventh period to lookout at intersections and grade cross- tuberculosis can be treated successfully wage increase or bonus, in the last Plumbing and Heating Contractor Q A1JTY walk to the Casino accompanied 10 6ats "..•-• . x ••* •••• *"••••' • - • " •.•••• • »••••..•• >• ••. QOICIC SERVICE ings, "fney might even stay home if the in/iwy climate and, physicians usually v — in fet,i n the l^t 24 -. ' •'.' : •;.•' . •' tfe Specialize In Your '. •.'.••• .• .;.• •.,•;• Repairing— Remodeling — Reiiniiig 0 by their teacher, James Gilmartin. leather or traffic conditions made motor- rScommendjhat patients enter a hospital ^^ «'s almost, incredible, All. WORK GUARANTEED u • Topic was "The History of New- ing extra hazardous. .. •....''••:. „ ;, . '. / * •'*>'••"'•.£• •••'!•-•• '••• !••• • i1 We are victims of the terror of HE'AT$N-4& PftOBLEMS NJersey." T,he' talk was delivered /Sm* a local t SERVICE — NEW BUDGET PLAN — / .i », y Within visrtmg distance of, lnmim thati1 s gripping our coun- PROMPT ^llEFAili Sales-^Service ^by i>r. Richard McCormiek of . Howeyeri'there is no indication that/ try and we have been forced into LOUIS MONTINI . Rutgers University, who is also ' family and friends. / *-.,n *a „«„ ua«* K^H inrtetti into Plumber In Cranford, Roselle, this violent action of Strike, for oiir Licensed Master * Ho 9om Payment Required on New Coats SHOE REPAIRING president of the N. J. Historical the approach of the millioitth fatality, has owif families' welfare andsalva- sod Lloden. 319 NOttTH AVE., WESTFIELD TEL. WE- 2-1038 X scared anyone yet. MV. Million stifl/is 15 Brad SL, Elizabeth Tel. El. 3-0622 v 8 Aldtn St Cranford Society. At the eonclusiort of his .tion,. • ', ;'•;'" •' • ' '' ,' 6 SOUTH AVE-. .. CRANFORD S-S38T talk, the.ulass was invited to' a tea' going toward his doom right on schedule Tuberculosis tart strike a.t any age If the eompanyts : figure was a — GCSSIE FISHER. Prop.

'. ' ' • \. _ •""•': ' •' ' '.•.'• -- probablV •'tKes:'!^ij^r'Veek:i'h>;1>^mn«^. and jn all vmlks/bf life. '••Nb""brt(6''iS'"""im- true one, even at the figure of I*. -•• • ., . , ...... ••••..;••;• ..•. expenses in- predicted by the Council many^mbibths^ muhe, ^but the ittortaiity rat*! iis seyen ^8'7tf talcing — ;- ,—-----• : u tu^sWhig^'arn^unskp It Me .jagp,_.;.:;.;...y.:;,-.;4'._i.:...._.' ..; ' :•:>.}}•• Y '•^• ':- ..•• • home : ~~ iirisTfeitterly irdiiic that^e ^gaiety- -ar-ttrnorig professionaF-peoplej • ~: -" -' -is-^fai'-belo.-.•:•.-,,-.,-,..—w. -u. >.-,—M fessional man today. .._..tThisi.stnkc. action is the' first white coilnr strike in the history of our country. It had. to come sooner or later, ns our. class of peo- ple certainly have paid a terrific price in the last few years without any relief. ;..•'. V The tour Prudential agents*-ih -Granford-are-Wjernbers-of-LoeaUS, Insurance' Agents International Union,-A. F. of L._We ar#4he only Union agents in CrattfprB and we

to support us in this gigantic strike. Th8d«ating Display of Toys To Bring You Love CERTiFlCATt OF DI88OLil«ON , ^ ' 1 Happincs?T5"Aireopclliillc. f ft fill to Wham these pfcieiita tnay oohic, WHKHEAS, It appears to raysattsia c . - Girls aiul Boys. _tlon._bsr_duly...nuthentieated record_o<_.tbe_! procccdlnis for the .voluntary dissolution~ ford thuieer by the unanimous cei<9«nt el all the KUvckliolitci-s, deposited In my oiTice. that WOOBCIUf* MANUFACTURING 'COMPANY, •«"corporation-of- this State, whose principal office is «ltuat»d at No. LOOK OVER THIS APPEAUNd LIST! 135ft Elizabeth Ave., West, in the City ot ' UiVdciv .CoiintV ol .Union, State of New, Jersey (Kdward L. IVhHUcr, beltte the aii- ' <* ..piled wliH.tt'Jjuli'emahts of Title 14, Cor- GILBERT TOYS pdratlo'ns, General, of Revised Statutes of {Jew Jersey, preliminary to the Issuing'of" MAflDS Uiln Certifleale at Dissolution, DOLL CARRIAGES KOWTJIE»ES»ORE, I. the Secretary ot V Stale be the State at Mew torfctx, Qo '•'- PEt»AL CARS from .$15,95"' v Hereby Certify that the" said corporation ; did, on the Thirtieth day at November, • '••'••',•• * . \#' 19.M, Are in.wy ofiictJa-dulyjiXrcuted and attcsHea consent In writins to tlnd th* wjciifd. 61 the proec-edinSH lAtistraliahi afarasaJd urn now on file in my said ati\ee " ' ' ^ •' ' ' " . • • • '' '• erbrthc us provided, by UW. LIONEL TRAINS and ACCESSORIES I IN fESTlMONY %VHEHEOF, 1 have nOW and A^ROW SETS ay^circ'l hereto set my hand and affixed my offic- ial seal, at Trenton, thti Thirtieth day of DavidH* November, A.-1?,. OH» thousimd nine hun-. AMERICA^ FLYEft TRAINS HOPALONGr CASSlDY SUITS ULDYOB. MHT ALL KINDS OFDOL L CLOTHES Secretary ot $5tate, l l • - 12-20 an TiTiTB4iiiniiiii(Wiiilil^uiMiiii—r~~~niinwii»BnBnriT i frniiin.-"iii.--~T~L—r - ir n rr~~~-rm-.^-r--_ <0m BUDDY L TRUCKS ENGUSWand AMERICAN MADE Yh» l«nny Uml (Modbl DU-lr CD^> *mm "with 17-ihch picture iufae. Modern with 20-in. picture toW. Lkatroos ES ami GAS MOTORS NEED A TRUCK? console with full doort, in exquisite mahogany Veneer cahinei m blond wood veneer- -- - . UtUGtT FLAN FOB LAKGE USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN THE

RENTALS ird's ^Oldest HOURLY. FOR THE . Open Evening* Till Chrisltnas 1>AV bR LONGER ' 320Waflhington .Open Monday and Friday Enmings ^ ••: lOS'-NORW-rUNION AVE,' •»• ' , ' ~ :." . . ;."•'. ; OPEN DAILY FROM 9 AM. to 9 P. ; ELIZABETH, N. I. 34 NOkTH AVE W, a. 5-9819 S?

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN :0NICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951 Page Thirteen CliANEPRD; CITIZm-AHD THXJBSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1951 Page Twcl*/6 mg at the Naval Training Center, he completed his basic training )\t\ wittnn their power to get the whole ing with graduates "academically Cranford i-> piesident, will join K planned Mrs. Ralph MaeLaughv mahatch^ver for Merchants Moi returns tomorrow to the b H. J^S^aheen lo Build 'Marine Corps Lists then . prepared : by tfch Metfin Service Bambridge, Md. Coriimunity Leaders Endorse town out on the nights of the play capable but economically unable". with thc Women's fellowship of Iin, chairman, has planned thc where he will enter clorW-fxt ptojjram. \ . pntiriencp in piit.it' Mr.. Keiinpr :i Rumson ftimrli Homes I Holiday Leave Order the First Conureg.itionjl Church in 1school. presenting «J Chi istmas ^ii'ogram eekanofBmic? been visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs, Hany Page of ,^20 Cran- the Rotary plan" The"~Ma>or has the commumtj aspects of a pro-~T\vo tracks of~lan~d In "Rumson Mai.inc~Coip!> Headqujncrs said v»u«» Royster, driver (or Pacific been busy, the past week pushing the church on Wednesday-at 8:30 | week cr* training Was familiariza- Hugh D. Clark of Hugh Intermountain Express, Oakland, Mrs; ^rank Diruzek of 8 Parker |ord terrace, .and Pvt.LCo P. John- gram designed to hfelp those who have been purchased _by Henry J. today that local commanding offi- Gobi Lettuce natic weap- son, son'of Mrs, Christine Johnson doorbells and selling tickets ' toare worthy and deserving. Shnheen of Cranford, according m *t Easy G . left by Main Wins>O-Year Pin With the ticket sale for the :he whole county help Cranford in cers would continue the long-stand-1P- Good-quality lettuce will r™,™,,™™, - "Tyns useo fey tnc inlaiui y. tacn fnSu.icgjveci word tnat sa oT Gilbert, driver for Inland Motor trt ih* firm of Willinr ] plane from LaCiuardia Airport last recently'graduated from, a, 16-Week (01 Hit- ••EP f erisp. green leaves By PVT. GALBRAlTH CRUMP tremcK cold Thin layers oficc had; jt;ametv uidisscirtible. assemble andjeampions competing in the freight". Spokane, Wash., won third: avenue reecived a ten-yeac btittjjn ..fho Silver Whistle," indicating aid. Here at horhe congratulations scheduled for mann, broker. He bought a parcel loqve outside the combat zone in- of tho MusIcalClub, being posi-j ttielr" much of the field.; tire £he automatic- rifle, light wia-j major events of the ,1951 Natl Thursday to return to the -Naval training cotfse with the Fifth has come a unanimous expression morrow and Saturday evening, Bfe- fronting • 300-feet on the east side rsofar ns-practicable'. DeecmTjcr 6 as on'ihii outside. "A rude awakening awaitev Hted traintrain - collected over mucn ui we ii<-^. tlre yje -iiiiomaui^iiirc.-MB'"- »'° • Two of the three championships for his service with; Essb Stand,m-(i yU]e community support for theand pledges of support have reach-r 1 j Truck Itosded in Chicago cl in the straight truck event were Air Station, Motet FieldoCalif. Infantry Division at Indiantown Oil Cbrnpany.l Bay way Reiineh-1 af commendatu>n for the student cember 5 and 8( at Cranford High of Warded avenue and Jor :» simi-; Exccpt for traininu centers; this CCS Of the Mondav This icr shattered uttdeMhe weight .chine gu nafld carbine. Abie Com- Botniy student loan fund, \Presi- ed the Rotaty C!ub7vfrom Various fund. Ih'. vieeww ; ; Dodge "Job-Rated" trucks to d WOrt by drivers who-chose a Dodge Eugene L, Woehr, seaman re- ,tiap,.Pa, •;••.' •.•.'•... ". Linden, this ipinth: u School. When the financial Returns lar distance on Rumson.Waterwayiusualfy permits local authorities to - froni jji-.of thc tiowlmg men. Uriderwath !j):my•spent twueays on the'.ranges *dert t H-H. Stanlestnleyy MacClarMacClaryoy off "' clubs and- civic organizations." '. .- successful years: after 1 irt the spirited contest for riati lal Pvt. <3albraith Crump, son of of such aar e.in the Rotary Student! Loan from Arthur Gibb, and plans to) jjVe a leave periotf to one-half of biv- j «• ai beveral inches of ice-water and j ,-vitj, these weapons. GA-152 $yamihi; at Fort Knox. 'Able Cprri- p;o!iships awarded Ore,, who won second, and Elvie School, is undergoing recruit traln- day from Fort Kno», Ky., hef tund laist month. It the use of students getting out ofirom Joseph F. .Herrmann for dc-| fi-iiiiting comitmenls at two "re- c1Chth week truek/the tractor sirig!e-axle semi- zed the loan idea as the best thing that the plan has long been over- meti went almost unnoticed, jpany cooks prepared a feast for h t 1 A. Harris, driver for Great South- i Ji'ow appears that publit support to hnve come along in Cranford for high school this, coniing year. The velopment a tract of • forty-three ]m ,jt ecritersAvill permit dnly dhe lof basic \\c\c not l trailer, ajsd the. tractor tant due. Dr. Howard JFL Best, in re- concerned with! the men. There was more food than ern Trucking Co., Jacksonville, i (or the two performances this a long time; and. recalling that a local Rotmians hope to get theand one-half acres adjoining the .•elebrution of Christmas and n*le semi-trailef classes were marking upon thfr need for sup-plan underway with .assistance, to Ruihsbh Country Club on the' west. iind work- could be eaten. Every delicacy Via., who won third, ' — * of "The Silveir Whistie," humbef of his acquaintances were d:iy; Schedules must ; be ge The property fronts 3.256--foot on the .finish; usually served on TfianEigivi Norrrtan L, Hulker, driver for jointly spohtbrecTby the Rotary: able~fc. get a colleie education rp through sueii assistance in nearby play, stated that once again the the oSuth Shrewsbury River. Part tor reservists'-being released. from i Claxoh Truck Lines, Inc., Frank Club and C'rahford Dramatic Club,; Rotary Club had taken the lead vided /cnought is realized on the - All places in the trai or cornmunitieSj! said he was >all for sale of tickets. ••.- • of it had been subdivided into one active duty and to "continue l\\e\ |5tneau»eo aimit; »•"> 'he running The course run three fort^ Ky., drove a Dodge YA-142 may inn** the play the best' at- in providing for educational, op- and two-acre building sites by the RETURNS (4-ton) truck to wih. third ih the tended dramatic production in theit, fight down the line.* regular rotation of -personnel from vof the close combm course and in- The fiist time em 10 new as- j won by drivers'who choose a -»T>*~ portunity for the Worthy and de- previous owner; Rumson Park, Inc. Korea. • fihratipn course. | above thc hoops—this tractor tawdem-raxle semL-trailer I histoi'y of Granford/. ..'.•- . . • According to Mr. MacClarjr.rthe Phi Mu to Prepare were checked ijA-tSli-ton) truck. Albert D.lb-' serving youth of Cranford. At the Marine Corps Recruit Depots at OF GOOD SPIRITS event, . '••'••, I From Europe where he has been attitude of most prominent Cran- Tht hist two course* proved ihe'the "diy tun. ar.d equipment turned in at all High School, both G. Prank Zim- Christinas Baskets TOWKSHIP, Of CRANPORD Pni'ris Island, S. C; and at.Sitn touches! individual tfsts required the "diy run •official .business. Congressman fordites was summed lip tin themerman, principal, and George V. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS cond hourv of. the day and night. I on Diego, Calif., will continue to grant from 'of the trainees Infiltration cc-iM-t •* othei lmis STATE Or N'EW JMSEV CliffWd.Case, member of the House words of Admiral fe.D . Stanley Kellnen. Guidance Jiire^tor, e ers have been requested to Notice Is hereby uiven that the Board On Wednesday a Proficiency' Mrs. Diel, Mrs. • j Representatives from this; dis-who in sending a letter of congrat- bring used toys and clothes, for of AtsosKuri haa Kubmltted to the Town- the regular 10-day leave to.men \ot n 75-y.»td course rigged with TO o pressed heartfelt appreciation at ship CommUteteo IIt s report oll nasreinif«\UU who grndunie from each recruit Test was given the men of Able] EDWARD JEROME CASEY, Honored at PTA Tea- ulations to the Rotary Club wrote, SiTiilnst lands and rt>al esliite belienttcd by bat bed-wire and log« bai 1 icrs. An del in ^^^.has communicated .-.to-Mr.. the!- move taken by the- local serv- Christmas 1 baskets,Xor "needy, chil- Compotiy ttf^-e how much of the EDITH CASEY, Fourth grade teachers, Mrs. Carl "the Rotary Club is to be applaud- ; ifason tsl'the cohslriictluM ol (tl a sonl« Tratrt'itig class. 4 mnhsted obstacle gave the men thc'one after MHS EDWARD JER.OME C EY. •jUacGlaVy his enthusiastic endorse- ice club. Mr. Zimmerman said that dren to next Thursday's rrieetirig.of tary sewer In Carpenter Place, ffotrt V«rr« - , , ,, , , irainmti had sunk >n. v.il* ot EDWARD JEROME Diel and Mrs. Mary Lenz wele ment and expressed the hope that ed for its effort to set up a fund to Phi Mu Sorority Alumnae at the•onlca Avertiie 200 feet westerly; (2) the At the Training and Replace- Only Portable in his opinion this educational serv- paving ot Blooinlnedale Avenue and in-ment Command, Camp Joseph H. niost trouble, howevei. That was Firing after dark was striKing., The u^ wa< ,;ud oul m a ,artJt CA"5EV. honored at a PTA tea on Tuesday aid. deserving students. Nothing hdme oLMr&'.L. -D. Seif. 1314 Fay- MR CASEV, husband oi . lTrf 4 ice would-do" much^ to. rnake but- stiilllili; service connections 'between Pehdleton, Oceanside. Calif., 10- CASEY", And the Unknown elrs, afternoon, November 27, in the With MAGIC can be more sociologically sound ette place, Piainfield. The meeting Blrchwaod Avenue and Cherry wood Av>--- jVundcr'mjchine gun fire r.nd sim-ithihe guns was ttaccr hrc. When ^^^^^^"J^^ar^lnd ,t g., !&S t"d SSJSli »SSlSu- or financially fruitful than to in-standing_the High School's already nu>, a* 'local lrtiproveffient* arid that •day leaves between December 24 .mulated mortar blasts, tijineci a tiacer strikes the dirt, it glows ^^ ^ , *„,, | r any olltheir arte-vat &3p.'p;. w., '':...'. • said report accompanied by maps is en Uited som() tWcl! the r o school lunchroom. MARGIN OP excellent record of college place- Mis in the office of. the'»*dWriship> Cicrlc and January 8 will be grnivtcd to > SIKKWAbR ASSESSMENTS vest in a youth who has the back- .•Members Will-also exchange, 25 crawled the infiltration course The'bught red If it nchochew. *h%tem suev>cd jn training The icit- %%J?££»£T2$i •iUC- Class mothers who served as ment. From his eJcperience.in deal- open to inspection by all persons; iii in- men scheduled to go overseas. sthej g JJilllcc is hereby elverUHiat the Town- ground, the ideals, and the mental cent toy gifts which wijl be added terest; and that the Township CommiUw' ' mud was so deep in spots that men red glow resembles a roman candle. ^ ^^^ ^ hpurs' and "" ttrex hostesses were: 'Mrs. A. Tinnesa, shin Enclneer has .submitted to .the ToWn- >x t -; took thr ^WARDSB and fortitude to absorbe and to reflect will meet on WedhcidaS.V Pccem1ier Sfi,, cIt C°AS ihiu Coininittee his report of assessments to the Christmas baskets. 1051. at 8:50 P. M. in the:Mu\lclpal Build-_ ,had extieme difliculty in moving* The close combat cou(s>e was --covclcd .M ph-lsi.« of basic ED1TII CASEY, Jr, Mrs. M. Carlozzi," Mrs. !R. h. 4iai»Bt lands and real estate by reason bt dollege instruttioti ;and dtedplini'."] Fclass. DeferJlantj. lnB lit consider said report for confirma- Westfielil Musk Chtb at all. Squirming under the barbed \ signed to simmulate seveial posi-, Abk comiulij- ws cwduatcd on f arr and Mrs. S. R. Scheckler. ihc ci)nstfUctl6H of sidewalks on th^ TO REPORT A FIRE IQUORS tion, at wHieh meeilnB all persons in i«' D v Other town afficiaLs expressed the j \\ui\c on their backs, the trainees'tions along a hill under combjt. - northerly- ^ide ot Raritan Rood between " Cannibal • terest may be heard." . ' \ ^,kc on their backs, the tra,ncc,'t.ons along a hill under combJt. pr^ jv M°17.OT;Thc ««raOny was\o ^^^%^^Ts£^^. I cKiiiKtdn -Avenue and a p,6iht 800 feet hope that sorhe of. the recipients oi 1 'Dial Operator and say .— I want the In Christinas l*ro«nun i 0 \iisltMiy; that Said report is oh (lie In the nsASiFpttp ttRE IlkpARTMiEIrt', • The food' of the harriadryad of By Order of the T6wnshlp Committee. found it impossible to hold thch ,The trainees were isiuud ammuni- hcW m one oMhe auditonum'"s" o"n |;«'«> Unio. n «^^*^^^Avi-nue, Cfanrord, NewJ Jersfcv^ , a^n ' 'o 1 tKe loan. wouldi someriay be help- J. WALTEK CO^fEE The Musical Club of WestHeld. | Student Teacher Here nffice dt the'township Clerk open to/lii- India, th'e largest species of Cobra, rf*KJ-! w 'ati'.ut. artsuirr l1o0 thme complaincompiainti filem™d Imn 4J « civiWVl H I-liection'by all persons in Interest; and ing the community as members of C«L\S-FOKD FIBE ALAkM BOXES •Township tjlerie. of which.Mrs. R. P. Perguson-of heads up. The mud collected, to.tion before running the nmse thc ^' Mtc- fcrulion and cranford. New jer*v. Miss Lynnore Bauso, a senior at consists entirely of other snakes. Baled:" November at, 1951. cimeis in«itj iney ureu num JJI«.—ii«i.«.i mun.u n^pm "bra1- - •(>,» I jction in uhleh Antonio laiooc isjjjlalni- I tint this Township Committee'will meet the Township Comhiitiee. ; II—Mij-h A: CiwsiiUit Sis.. '• \i2-d heavily on their steel helmets that|They firetl from pic-dctci mined mmi . bra,^. conRiatuljtcd Trtt and Edward Jerome Casey, et bis. Jersey City State Teachers College, drtesday, Decerjibei' 20, 1931, at 8:S0 14—Union & Sprin»fipld AveiL. tj.imees' heads ucte constantly 's.to<=, threw gienjdcs and nawled mcn- -t~ =i.My""ou' Kentuckyl^. ^.nSSIV^itorta'tSi" is student-teaching in the class of p M. In the-Munlelpal Building to con- The Rotary project is of "partic- 15—Aldt-n «- Miln SU. • "•-- —v drjgged back to the ground. I under burb-wire entanglement-? A Homc» *,V£j pjiycJ by the bandj Coutt bt New Jersey, chancery"D|v Won, d'der R3id report for confirmation, at IT—SoUlh A- Walnut AVM, ' . Mrs. Elmira Shugart at Cleveland iiiiiili. mttetilifi hirpbrtpns, Jnjnterest may ular interesLtoJMayot George JR. -l&~N!orlh it No. Union Av«. . The moinmg Able Company fust bayonet attack on enem> positions,{h< men ^j.;,;^ bn"ck w ihcirl Jr«?m asTy^aiS^De^ember 1? Jssi.' r^r^r^r. School. Miss Bauso is one of 44 psterheldt, who as an honorary IS—rite Dfpl. Meodqiiartera. — ' ' thiough the mud WJIS ex- ended the course. Hasty fnrt.ihr.i--. . to pirtpr«re to shi. p in .. .—.1 -» -..-*. J-«- n.v.i.,..,f "V^ at the township CoWfrnlttee seniors at the state college who 3. WALTER • COFFEEF, , Rotarian, has called upon hts ifeK Si—Iineota Jfe So.' janiort Avei, 1, oil for tho relief TownshipThi' ' CClerkl . 22—tU-Uord Si Grov«- Sis. 1 began practice teaching on Novem- November 27, 195151 . 1S1S-88 low members to do 'everything The major.!} of the company^ p'a' '' ».'.,,.,,. |. th 23-Bumsld*. A: Wiliiuhi St. ber 13 and will continue unti" 34-Sbuth Union & Marsh Stl \V,1S Shipped to Te\ai Some re- purpose of foreclosing and barring the ni^^J » iCnnv rmiinr umi -i«u>n ' rtiuitv of1 redemption of the- defendants January 25. & Lincoln Aves. kita'ned ..t Knov unticr new a^ign- ^ uate. lying and be- & MltchtU Pir and u> prcml8C1( sil * K<-ith JelTritsKSt. ment. Bill no rr.jttd what dcst.na- inc In- the Township ot Cranford, County 231—South AVf.. W. &'> Llncoln/Avog. nt Right c "V- Hutwimn tnrVt-c» meninon hirn.iaf . f>ireatnh nnoone u-nw as<, ^ Unio. n anL,,,d ,State ^ of Nej «w3 jJencv Block, ,de 48-2 Standard Lumber & Supply Co. nb) d fis 61> an< n Two out of three first graders 31—K«-tl & Ladiow sfa. filad 10 be '-over ti'.e IJump" of bn.sic ;un the Tax Assessment Map of the Town- Who have trouble learning to read 3S—Ueekef & Lincoln AV«I, , trains. Each one afco felt m^ide ^o^-nijjjjj. «« .u« k™*« - 23 are below par in vision. SEE IT 34—Ctnttnnial & Cranford Terr. • 'M*ttt» it s n$!ttH*J tnii murk of ies 3S—Muns^e Dr. Si Cayuga Ave, ~ Offers you the services and knowledge I that the A. my had done a r Rood | said lots were sold io tKirToWriihlp^or 36—Mohawk t>r. & Mohican PI, in HERE TODAY Roytl TyptmUtr Com^my, Imr. ' 37—IroquoiS «: AleonqUln Dr. ~~ of more" than aTquarter ~bi aTtfenturjr "of | items of warfare and discipline. luc. of the Township of Cranford.-Tax- sale certificate No. 178 was issued thereon 315—.Lincoln & Centennial Av«. and thereafter assigned lo the plaintiff. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY1 i >'&•,-...« •practical building experience and~"know~ Dateline Edward Jerome Casey and .Edith Casey 3aI—BurelilicId. & Cummlnes SU. VJ r. -was-borq- •dr« -the owners of-record-of-the-aiOHtsald. 41—North Ave. * Arlington Rd. «»—Siorth Ave. — Bell PL in your construction problems. \'ov. 13. 183J. You, Edward Jerome Caseyand Edith ^iie iii&d©~-oef£iidttttra~u©fi*""0 you «S—EUxsbeili & Bloominjdile Aves. +i\v^ ^ iff..jfton«;« Furnishing our customers with quality jre the owners of record of the aforesaid 45—No. Union AV*J i Claremont PI. VoTlt;iC TO CBEnltOUS lots; you, Mrs. Edward Jerome Casey, 611 Pork Ave., PlodnCc - 4C—Caiino & Manor Ayes. ESTATE O/ GORDON L "ifETEKS. da- wife of Edward Jerome Cmcy, may have TYPEWRITtR AND ADDING MACHINE. •17—Oranfie Ave. & Maple PI. - building materials and service has been an Inchoate right of dower or other In- : *S—Casino & Clarernont PI. In th«. order nf CHARLERESS A> terest In said land* as thc wife of Edward \\ Whether you p.te a plrofessibnal artist, a teacher or I Fnir-uj". Jerome Casey; and you, Mr, Casey, hus- PL &0008 SALES — REPAIRS — RENTALS 412—Columbia it Belmont Aves; OTTO. JR .S of the County ol 1 ;13^-Elmort lie Di'.nhani AVK. ' h d f N band ol-Edith Casey , may have an Incho- our motto for more than 30 years. U an. rude os> sl'e filih dav of Notfem- ate rtfiht of curtesy or other Interest In \ sttirJeht, or an art hobbyist... we invite ydu to come > «I4—Hcmlnfi Avr, & Stone St. A D . 1941. i.;vAn thc appiicjtion ol said lands and premises as the husband Registered Pharmacist in Commercial Stationery v •Pacific Aveil. ut.,,t .tlJ. a> Adminivtratriy off ththee of Edith Casey; and you, the Unknown nt said drcraseded, notice is hereby in, browss arouricl, see the complete litte of art ; Ave, & Holly St. For Christinas? l heirs, devisees and personal representa- attendance at store Day t t rr3ll off iSd deceasedd d to tives and your or any of your heirs, de- SI—W. «IoUy St. & Greaves PI. o\h b.t •<> sub-^rnbrr under oalh or and Night. 17 Alden St. CR. 6-96OO—6-96O1 materials we've assembled for you. We have ji "Sat-^NortljAv*. & Orchard St. ,•-, •••; rPal H visees, executor*, administrators', crantees, antrmation claims »nd •rtrfi*" i assigns or successors in rleht, title or In- 54—Eaitman & Hampton Sis. < . Standard Lumber & Supply Co. v.»u«u-.v th,.,e. ».„.» of said dmeased wtthln terest of Edward Jerome Casey und Edith \ the gift the artisT will want for Christinas, • ' 55—Orchard St. &.West End PI. - .'«-.•/•- -^ «t< mrtrih* from the date of said order, Casey are made defendants because you 5G—UV»t End PI. & Berkeley PI. ent: I or the) Mill be forever barred from pjro- may have some interest in said lands and 57—Orchard & TCHp Sis. Lumber — Millworh — Mason, Materials , *tcutin£ nr recovering the sunt ig*'"** premises: and all of you herein named 512—Brookside PI. Jk Divkion Ave. the sub«r«bef. •• are made defendants because you have a • ••ARTISTS' OIL COLOR Tl)BE§ ANO SETS 513—Sprinsfield Ave. & Balmlere Pk. BEVERLY It. PETEBS. 914—Patm« Rd. Xi Chlppawa Way. m\ PHONES: tJRanfonl 6-0508 — 6-2467 rlaht to redeem said lands/ • AKTjiSW^ WATER COLO* TIJWES AND Sfe»S •:•;&.•;•-.•.•• J Administratrix Dated: November "18, US1. tharle-s J. St^v'e^*. Attorney .••• ••,.• ARTISTS' : ,4niSKttV£ TB£ 'T.AAlFFXC LAW . . 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD T8 >i>Klh Union Av*. ' ,-,< -n, •, > I.,GRANT SCQTT- No 4H«er ol a vehicle other than one. Cfanford. !4. J. , CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT

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THE* CRANfORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, "THURSDAY, •DECEMBER/*. 1951 Barbara WUIaughby. 9 Jeffrey Dworkin was' theGoose by Mary Moody,' Mickey Roden, .Bruce Demblin& Ronald John Coat, Linda,McCalL and Peter i Recent Events jnarkod-og to show .some., of JLhe, DaUjjn^iIg>_GaaL_5iK^_J^bertTJMgd oEgLa The .finalI WjnggC. for Class enjoyed seeing some D2 Pontiac Has Improved earliest coloniesTMicKael'SpaldiningUk; .—Nancy-Barnon,- Mouse^y^SSf^ara^JSUetzet^and: J j: New 1952 Pontiac Features Performance Dobbins, Louis Batansfcy. Robert the class was JoKri Cox. q Arouiifl New Jersey <| Eveii^of^nteresf Arthur Williams each c'oin/JRi Roberc t Freese, and Virginia Board- .... Kettlef'••... brought in by Joseph Dunkle. man officiated at the election. Bugs BUnny by Jeffry Gilbert Laing, Catherine Bolcer, Maija Following. chiidren's Thanks- (Continued jTMnpacsc foi/rf<-c«) ' XVESTFIELD—Wit K^snlit vote ;ganizations are'represented on t* slructed a.stockade. Kreismanis, Barbara Lehman. Pet- giving'pictures were chosen to be In a classroom Spellinpg g Beeee, Transmission Class has selected Mexico to beand Billy Kettle,, Frosty Float by William Knox won and Linda Me Bendlm. and Linda 5.IcCa!!,.of g.g. Town Council last week committee snd there also are 14 on the classroom ea^sel: ^al- M pontiac Division of General I number of innovations have been 1 hrouglit in some records for every- sjOpSe(j on Mrst catling iin 'ordi- ! members-at-laj'ge and seven ex- Grade 1 '"•'''• Jay Corihally," Indian Rubber Man „, ^jSEffiSBW/ lUUMlft LaMai**? CLEVELANb SCHOOL ° class has finished the Brazilian Un- duce the subject booklets, maga- f!' Susan Dudley, Maria Blandmg. zmc& by Dennis Harcketts, Santa Claus Colucci. Barbara Roach. Alba Bon- Peter Madorma, Enid Parker, Alan for 1952 which feature Kindergarten it and arc studying about Argen- and pictures ' have been ^Continued on page fifteen) quickly distinguish the 1952 models <".radc package store liquor li-! and Jane McC°rd from Mrs. Edna by Susan Famsworth and'Barbara figlio, James Davis, and TCirk Knapp, •ely new powei train con- from their predecessors There is Mrs. Dorothy Hall's kindergar- tina. Pamela Mackey brought in in by Seibert, Rich- Jean-raster and Steplierr Tii-e'-of «nse here. WcsUidd now. is eli&i-j SUMMIT — Summit's flrst contf J. McFadden'n class read a Story, Silverman. Muhsgnug. g of a new dual-range Mydrj- a revised edition of the character- b1 fw a nth Bonnie Kerzman, y Lett's class aUeftdi^d a ^" ** license suncc its imity=widr. Rich- ; 2i;000. Thi- at the Bill Sussky, William Behlert, Stef- Gipson. axle gear ratio (3 08 to 1) jetradiator grille, and other changes Ncw Grade 4 Articles ffom Mexico have been homme's class have begun their aVd IVtcCormictf «f Rutgers Uni- J^J'.' Alcohol, llewrage mobile blood unit ••-.•••••••:&. prise is wrapped and- tagged and anie Kott, and Virginia Gillespie Dancers were Diane Hilbirt, nppear on American passengei in the belt moulding, trunk handles when a Three members of the. fourth shown by Nancy Damon, Bonnie Christmas preparations. Thjjf plan versity talk on the history of New Control Commission sussests one , philndciphia visited the city as part the children can hardly wait for "We Go Away" to ! Bruce Denibling. Robert Koziol. <, New cars are now on disan- d mteuoi fittings classes in Cleveland School . Kerzman, Virginia Boardman, to present their' mojheijS with Jersey. .: " " - package store for each 3,000 popu-of the local .participatiiS' h in trii e December 20 to come—thatV when K garet Ward's, morning ( Diane Gruich, Donald Broughton, dt Rawson Motor SsHes, Margaret Mittricker, Barbara Cod- Christmas corsages. While these and other appear- lation. • '•-•:• s'tepped-up program to secure the packages~go^homo. recently attended a meeting-of-the ten class. and Ellen Carey. Thfe following day thev gave a ^dington. , Laraine Hedges, Daniel Vroom, neJil ance changes combine to distm- : " . - ' «'" =• . T- • ; Wood foi; national -defense., A total , Gary Thompson te now five VIA where they heard a talk on Grade 3 •five combinattonr—accer-dtrtg- 'report- to their, class-mates on tlie Heino Taavoste, Lorraine Sosnow- SHERMAN SCHOOL "gnrcrTThe new models, the highlight : .-MA'PLEWOOD—Maplcwofid's, 58 of 140 points, considerably more years old. The children had a good the hu>toty of New Jersey. Miss7Mai ie" Tidcschf s hus! A colorful frieze of Mexican cacti responsible for the de- s of Dr. McCprnUek'S talk. "Children who represented their swi, and Karen Brooks supplied Grade 3 among new Tontiac features is the The."speakt1e husnies-s of stuclyisij; the proposed pcvio'rl between 12 .snd S:30 p. nr. ••-- gold paint. Then -they were fas- the 1952 ca»s, at the same time is provided with two completely 1952 1 Mane Murray's cla^ havc 'jusij ...ils on display; G.corge Rcusch,' Arthur Lisanti, Lynn Witte, Bon- opening exercises in assembly for ithusphiycd irimoUiinKihefletiw-L budget. All of the munici- • . T. <; :. * « - ?: .'"; two separate dl iving optional driving langes, each hav- a completed making an Indian yil-, * Andrew Wells, Carolyn Malmberg,; me Kcmnan, William Stacy, Carol tened to a small sprie of Christmas the month of November. Bible cr:itic jiolicifs of our ••.ation ' P ' departments submit their pro- '• , MONTCt,AIR—Morttclair teach- ••••:]i1 1 from Miss R a flexibility in driving that ing individual characteristics which po?)a s lo Jage. The children colored tepee ! j Grote green. A red ribbon was tied to the readers were: Brenda Beach, Lee —'••.<; rct'ommeiuhitiohs later on to Education, last'.week .for a $70)i o_the meetings ' |ert Roos, Clinton Crane, Edward tiaflie or safe, smooth travel classes of driving conditions ijor-the village. Doiolhy MaeKay-,U»c K.iret Mittricker. Robert" Freese, . ~ Grade 3 - Boys acting as flag bearer and Miss Lynnorc Bauso, a p*/ctice~]Hathjc, and Jane Arnold, on'the open highway , -and Virginia Green chew Indian color guard were: Stanley Albcys. ssp 1 pput the _I;ist\Nix. months of the eurrern teacher from Jersey City, i/work- AlsAl o in connection with the stu- and Lnida Russell. Boys and girls in Mrs. Alice Col- In Addition to the new powei One of these systems pi ov ides Seheckler, , i ' M 1 figure for the resei vation. Howard Sjursen. Barry Walter. U!> which ends June 3oV . gs mg with Mrs. Eltnyra ^hugart's dy of_thc formation of the earthy lins' class entertained in the Lin- ;iain. the 1952 PontLit models, now the usual hrst, second, third and Stephen •" Tj'ce" 'and Joanne Wt'is-" , r ^uloption. Thirteen lo'c'al or- school y« •ill r Grade 6 auditorium with a Joseph *Justh, Robert McGuiness, fouith gear speed range permit- class on a unit of Mexio the children are collecting rocks, j Coln School jjcrber.^ _' _ : ^__ ' •'" i. -•—- Most outstanding tigurc was an Libmry Club of Roosevelt School Rodger Kopf, Richard Sfeoamer. on display, feature a number of , Children arc workjrfg on comSusa- n Kighllinger's father sent in program for "American Educa- ting smooth, economical perform- ."'" ' ' ' ,•' • Grade. S.-.' ' : -.i Indian girl sitting on a horse, was organized under direction of William Zmuda, and Robert Plaint. unpmtant stjhng changes and re- Pirst of the General Motors divisions to annpunce 1952 models, Pontiac is currently display- which was done by Vngima Green. mittees in learning arbout the var-hydrochloric acid for the class to tion Week." They used the na- finements There are new colorc. ance foi country and boulevard Mrs. Eunice "Samc'r's class has,.; Miss Mary Donovan. The club has Mrs. Mary Kohrherr's class has driving. The second is a new first, ing what's new fof '52 in dealer showrooms here and throughout th£ country. - Shown J ious' phases of life/in Mexico, use in identifying somt of the tional slogan "Unite for Freedom," enjoyed paintit»K t cnnsylvani;i i A painting 'done with different a membership of twenty-nine stu- been holding a contest of the num- ,vtillable both for mteliors, and above is the popular Super .DeLuxe Catalina. Higher standards of performance and fuel color paints turned out to be an An exhibit table has been setup rocks. , and Cranford's slogan, ^''Schools t\tci iorb of all models Interior second and, third gear range par- Dutch designs to use as Mrs. Beverly Roessle's class has dents. The following officers were Keep Us Free.** . ber facts in"arithmetic. The class ticulaily adapted tor driving in economy are achieved by a newly designed "power train". :the Indian's head with blue feathers. With many interesting books about fchosen for this semester; Presi- coloi*. are provided in a choice of for" , in the clascroo^n. The i become interested in the study ,of Those (who participated were was divided into lour groups. The congested traffic or mountainous boys tind jjiris have'.al'so-«uivptrt^- The painting was made by Bar-Mexico an dar.ticlcs that have come dent, Bruce Cromey; vice-presi- gle>, blue or green to match ct 1 animals, Committees have been Barry Shapiro, Robert Baker, Beth group winners were Ann Justh, tei ritofy. 1 1 ii bara Foppcrt. from this next-door neighbor to hainiomze with the color selected suits in coiespoiulinii reduction in | through thu intioduction ol i\ new terns in-potatoes to .use- as printsTj , chosen to make reports on animals dent, Richard Robey; and secre- Grade 3 ' the south. / tary, Robert k in,- the bod>. These inteiiors tom- When ddriving g in the 1-2-3 traffic engine revolutions per jrule of! tuning valve m the v.»lvc body, and j Let your own nose "be ynur>guide Models have been made showing j Boys and girls in Misc Diane Contribute s to the display in- interesting to'them. CHRISTMAS bme '.olid colors with matching or modntam ^nge, the car will tij\el TFie result is quieter opera-! it, is easier'to "rock" the car in for the proper fragrance, foj1 you to the way of life in colonial" New j In' social studies the children A new setof the Woylfl Book •m Gottko's class arc taking a "Jour- clude: iiancy Chc.W, Laurie,Den- // ,u4one check patterns used for normally lemain in third gear and tion, Improvcdi fuel economy on the|sand. mud or snow bocnusc the wear. The smart woman tries it on The 'display on forms of ]"• i havc made booklets in which to cyclopedia has beer> placed in the ney Through China." Many Eirljeles man, -audy Evans, Muriel Gregg, TREE upholstery. Window mould- cannot «,hift mto fourth except highway .lnd'driyiiiu more nearly j shift is more readily made from her own skin, since the chemistry punishment "was done by: Nancy if kecp-the materials they have gath- Roosevelt SchooLHbrary. used by the Chinese are being dis- Tim/Myers', Carol Poorman, Grace _and ..instrument panels_aie at vciy high speeds According to approaches lhe"e..fic.ct of "coastinK." "i-O"-'to "R'"due to the intuoduetion or each -person's . sk(,n slightly Krug, Robert Miller, Richard-\Va.t-l'-j ered on China. A quiz show 'Is also LIGHTS A 01 played in the classroom These ar- Pom-man, Grace Spelh and' Bar- William Dipp ~a member of MODE RAILROAD EXHIBITION dimlaU> styled accoidmg to body the engineers, this "gives-greater ^aiM-nr citirer-of-thir-cirivcl ' nn-i3ch,aust_MdyjLJn the reai:. —Changes Jh being planned. ticles were contributed by Mere- bara Wulff. Miss Donoy*m*s class, told the class coloi flexibility in normal cit> traffics ianges is made, withotiri'ereTe | dith Philpot, Susan Terrell, Man Richard Conley has been elected AT A SAVINGS lyn Zesch, Jean Leland, Lois Cars-, Grade 5 about hii/trip to Egypt, Last year The newest Silver Streak models pi ovides engine -braking- m moun- to the speed of thq car,-by moving Mary PotHer. 1- tains or—on—steep—hills,_and. be^ the Hydra-Mntie• vSeJector--'- Lt-vei- Colonial liouses were made, by - ley, Kathy Fritts, Lynn - Ashwe}!; Cross. He will lead the class i lioiird of Adjusitnrnt — The capybara, a native of "outh pot t that the children in Miss Irene was interested in hearing about the jnder high compression engines, cause of the greater reduction m into the dc'sirecl'" drivh\g' position. Gwendolyn Rcilly. Arthur Cyr^ Gene Mai mo, Stephen .lor have-completed-their- £ampaigii_to get_a_100_per; _eent FRIDAYS — Notipo in hereby givuii that the Board America, is the largest of all t'-« pyramids, the sphinx, the Nile-Riv,- having five standard the gear_box allows foi a lower The_gear .shift, indicator, has been o£ Adjustment.iZonlne' nf the Township phers,. William Benintent( -and Gferry-CreiEhtTin. membership, 7 — .7'to 10 P. browse around. See the Cr;mtor." Tlio drive Btiildinii, corner North Avenue and Alden water for «iKht"tojtc"n. minutes. tance's class have been "studying Kindergarten Decem&jr 1. December 8 — 2 to1 0 P. M. have for your choosing. : brought in a log cabin. a safety factor and a marked con- Street, Cranford, N. J., to consider: GrnrolL, Monroe and Patrici-j of Novcmbei. to stimulate the the government of New Jersey. (DR>< range is sp! t into two" posi- reading of good booUs./thfc childicn Charles Woerner and, Richard Children of Miss Anne O'Don- tiibution to longer brake life. tions—1-2-3-4 sear Tahce is to the B-Sl-12-:ill—A^plicijlum of Victor D. acsT Chiirclics of the town were Reference work on the historyand SUNDAYS— 4 ,' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SlinhcDii, Owner, for )i modification ot the :".lV I Apgar made models of the stocks, nell's class worked diligently ori a In the 1-4 range, most forward " nine .tir'dlrianc« for pcrrridi'tilon to use l made by Lois Hallonbcck, Beverly who had read a bo«Jk they liked Take your time — never any high Springfield Ave. at Miln, Crajnford left of DR: and the 1.-2-3 range, is pillory and ducking stool to show government of New Jersey was fhanksgiving parade. After the December 2. December 9 — 2 to 6 P.M. * as-n'iLtimbcr Ynrd and for Fuel Oil storaue The "J.S. Naval Academy opened G'arvcy and Ronald Stcmmer. tcH it - witl/ ;i picture ov- brought-in-iind-explained-by-Bon- Services Sunday, 11 a. m. driving or turning is done in theto the iiglit.' nr to itelasiilf.v Block 78, Lots 1 to 8 antl how the colonists weie punished. 'children had~3cciaea upon wh'ich" -pressure-selling-here.- -Yoore-W-elcome- Vt. 10. ii!4S. - ••••••' I". : ade ah illustrate! book of their , Booklets showing the Sunday~Schooir"9'30-S7TiC fouitlv-geai spded-which-brmgs the- ~Amrti . "." juius. ,'haracters should make up the par- new 3 08 to 1 rear axle into full Rut! oad -Cniiipany's riKht- own, 1 1951 New Jersey candidates were __—^ whether-ojp-not-Vou-make-a purchase._ _. Wed Eve, 8:15 o'clock Eenii trinl District. . In social Mrs Tracy's mache map "Of the United States ade, they drew them "and cut them —Reading Room—15 Alden-Street econom 'Heiiidcncc "13"" EHstrict. shown by Nancy Damon. A mock CENTRAL JERSEY concert! V-i -is—has- ar-y—A out. Open daily 1-4, except Thurs. and latio is a 15'* lower reduction than|^ow Do.vlc. Owner, to a inAdiflcaUon Figures were pasted it} forma- •4trtT^6:3O=4—AIso-Fnr1?*30-fl p-m-Uhe-0rcvioii!i-3.64 to 1 whirh Qrdiniihce to construct two one held. 1 fnmtly or a-cine. lamny otrfilBS;"ript!SB~hT I3QATI tion on a long piece of brown pa- duve will be in second gear-only, excess of ynrd requirement at ^49 Lin" CCandidates named were Lynn 1 MODEL RAILROAD ASSOCIATION per which 'was on the front wall. providing & surfer start on icy, pave- coin Avenue East near .Centennial Ave- OIL BURNER SERVICE Witte, 'Arthu' r Lisanti, and Jeffrey nue, niqclt B5, Lot 2-nnd strip,.of Lot 3. They were made to represent large :•'.'•*•'••; PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS Dworkin on one slate. On the op- 135 Elm SL - . We«lfieUfN. J. ments Should firsts gear operation 'Hcsidencb- "A" District. • HAVEN HUT* ANTHRACITE — Product of Jeddo-DlchUnd balloons and floats. Both morning be desired at a car speed of 10 At the time and place above stated all COF?! /' 2 Blocks North of Jersey Central R- E. SUtlon interested parties are Invited to be pres- posite side Richard Van Horn, and afternoon^ children worked on Norma White, and Don Nostrand CRANFORD PAINT & HARDWARE miles per hour or less, such as inent when full opportunity to be heard the project. v X ADMISSION y heavy sand or mud, automatic wilt .b'e given la them, • were candidates'. The winning 104 SoulK Ave., E. CRanford liy order • • - candidates-were Jeffrey Dworkin L Characters and their creators ' Adolts, Incl. tax 35c / Children. Incl. tax 25c shift to first gear results when the IJOAHD OP ADJUS.1TMENT Rankin and Jahn Coal Company were as follows: A clown by Alee accelerator pedal is fully depressed. N. K. Fester, and Richard Van Horn, .' . •"•.,... . Chairman. Here is (perfection in coffee, because, Hofacker, Gene Autry and Mother Smoother shifting has been at- A general election was then Anthony G. Jlenrlchi % J tained in the new. transmission. Secretary. 321 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J. NoveBinbBr.37, 1051. 12-13 • " Fl&igetaff coffee is extra rich! PRINTED ON CHECKS FOR YOU automatically and Btops fat Be "ready forjt .•.. with a bin gas.- By pressing a !£•«?, JUST THE vTMiNCS > GOLD-STAMPED Oi HndsMM Willtl filifd with Hudson Coal. Clean! Ibesentingihe Great •*, .ear tolls away and another Dependable! Healthful! Safe! r611s up, Beautitul deta^L SHE WOULD CHOOSE! And, above all, Economical! - i Others from $A&&

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER fi. 1951 Page Seventeen THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951 ery • Saturday with mother, We move on to study New Jersey,.alt \>y -itself, ff>r **n?~ ypar of i you can study 'New Jersey,:without studying all |the 13 colonies; and embarking on mum t an extensivedi Rv for speedy skopping ams nf th>> Rev- j olutionary War, I don't know; But will be "The History of the Chris- hi<; sermon. "The .Foolishness of this curriculum can be put. down tian. Church. Anyone interested in Mrs. Edward Fox and Mrs. Wil- the Gospel " At the early service Thought for the Week neatly in outline' fbrm# and any Baptism at uniting with the church on Christ- liam Revis. ' After ithe' Odds and Ends fellow- teacher, can follow it. it doesn't re- Charga-Plate Tabernacle Mrs. Cl.iLence Hausmahn will sing mas Eve is" invited to attend. 'God So Lov d the World," by A planning conference will be ship meeting at 7:15, p. m. at the quire any imagination' at all. . c Monday evening at 7: IS the Fall By the Eev. Frank V. H. Carthy. Eeetor. Trinity Church church, the group will gtj to Plain- Feat is. At the latter service, the held at 8 p. m. tomorrow to cor- THE ENRICHED LIFE By the time we've extracted all Communicants' Clacc will meet in "Jlfat; the Cod of H"f" f1' V"" inith "^ ioti ont* "°Pe *n field Methodist Church \ to i Junior Choir will Mrig lor relate nB—Plant fnr tht» i I've been struck by a revolutionary, idea. It will bring not! j; lcJ ^^ Jit)ra it, believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit y«i may r; :„ 1 with th Young Adult to, time since List >ear. the chapel Tuesday evening at 8 year. Present 'and neWly-elected" e only fame and fortune to my family, but comfort" and joy to millions. down and dished it up, it's s6; dull Sacrament of baptism will be o'clock, the monthly meeting of the abound 14 hope. ' Epistle to the Romans 15.M>,;;r: officers of eVery church organiza- When 1 get the proper ingredients together, I'm going to invent a new we must enrich it quickly. .Quick, I This choir will .sinti the anthem. administered to 16 children at theSession will be held at the Manse, • SUPaul was a man who, as he would put it, &*?V»* tion have .been Urged, to attend: pill. Alt the pWchaser will ned to do is to swallow one of these pills giVe me a pill. Thisstuff tastes aw- l"Avc Vorum," by Haydn. Mrs. C.II o'clock worship service > next 18 Hampton road. abounded in hope. Hope, like faith, is «V'PW»bfV.; jg"*»?. Top$19,000 iStu.irt Burn": will sing as a solo. Yet it is a virtue which is often improperly understood. Sunday will be observed asUni- ry day after breakfast, blinit his eyes thre times* and behold. ful! .."'.•'•• •• / •• .•".•• SundaSLJBorning; at Firist presbyv _ Woman's_Association will meet ^^virture._ Yet it is a virtue which is often ppy v«»t^n1 Fibie_Sunday> The pastor Young as speakers will b/6 held at i Kindly Light," by Pmsuti. l^e^iH^be-partaking-of-an-enriched-Ufe.'..' - ~ " ~ 1952 Missionary Pledge of Cr.in-j terian Church.. , ••••-••; on Wednesday, beginning at 10:30 ~A~merely~human~hoper is-too often-looked-upon-as a4ast_resource ;i will preach a sermon entitled '-ThepT*5 p. m. Sunday at the/chuTcli. __ e, a« Amounted! The pastor's Confirmation of the discouraged and weak. When all else fails it is spmetimes I - Obviousiyv~he wantg an enriched life. Else why. would out! ford Goipel Tabernacl:iD n e They are: Alan Speer Carsley, a. m. with the making of cancer Way Out of the Dark." Children Today at 7 p. m., both Boy Scouts Service Pin to Wirrier Sunday, Dr. G«.rCc.'««ooi'. Snlu.day ..to.n.nUat 10 The dressings. At 12:00 noon, Mrs. said we can still "hope." will be baptized at this service. and Junior Choir meet./At 8 p. rn., school officials speak of San enriched curricuiufti, an enriched program. to $19,015 on meeting of the son of Mrs, i and -Mrs. • Sydiiey H. Harrj? S. Warner of 10 Greaves monthly George MacGregory will lead the In periods of especial difficulty or frustration, men can say Regular monthly evening service senior choir rehearses/ :ched activities? Learning as*- A, Aitcheson. announced is scheduled for Carsley; Eric Randal Corbet, son place, a'laboratory assistant in the of-Mr.'and Mrs, Clifford C. Corbet; Spiritual Life group. At 12:30 they "hope against hope." Hope in such circumstances appears a will be held on Sunday at 8 p. m. Tomorrow, confirmation qlass fl$u'ch' is • evidently pallid Jtare for to add-glamour to the stories of Final figure'for Urn omiay at. 8 p.rn. Boy ""Scout desperate sort of vii tue at best, for when hope lacks almost every Research Division of Standard" dil and Missionary Alliance Ronald Ross Cree. son of Mr. andluncheon will be served by Group A sound motion picture, "A Won-convenes at 3:30 p". m, Youth dc- • Way'today s children. The conquestq s of the Indian days I read so avidlyy! Development Company; has com? 84 meets on Tuesday-at 5:30 7, Mrs. F. W. Mayer, leader. Christ- prospect of fulfillment it t^nds to grow pale and wan. And if too partment teachers and leaders ? expected to be S35 more, with .'Mrs. Hobart J. CrecJ Malcolm Tay> derful Life" will be shown. p ^[ei;ande;an r the Great,, " the explorap - In fact,, Ip peere d under thee bed andpleted ten, y6ars service and" Was mas program *(ill be,giv n in the long deterred, it ''makes the heart sick." •* dtt t e takt yean $19, !p I lor Douglas* Jr., son of Mr. arid t Human hope, thus understood, is a negative kind of virtue. Senior Westminster Fellowship heads of departments meet at the Buons of MarcM o PoloPl , even thh e local!intll!i o thh e closeltt every nighih t bbeforf e awardeo^his service pta Monday. O07.$ditiona6 lwasplcclccd. .j The Clothing Ap»>$iTrwn7ch con- j ™ --rr; z _ , afternoon beginning at 1:30. parsonage at 8 o'clock; Gold Rush* are evidently too tame I went to sleep to be sure no edged Malcolm Tayloa y1 r Douglas; It is also apt to be iriatiojul. The object of its quest is sometimes will meet at 7 p. m. Sunday. New '-•the W& will pfeacF mr-ttrk-lu'led-last S:iturday,. brought Jn|f^ "^i"L J daughte. ' r of Mr- Women's Sextette, consisting of half believed to be ultimately unattainable. Such hope is infected officers will be elected. Confirmation classes meet be- jo be studied as\ is, They must be Apaches' had. sneaked in to scalp •the,Great jfcast,"' at the- morning}804 lbs. of clothing. This was drtv.-J J-indt< Jo> Garber>.. o Garbera ; James Mrs. L.O. Tabelman, Mrs.- P. H. with unadmitted doubt and can be clung to only by closing the tween 10 and II a.ra. Saturday. At lenriched1. ••: > ' ' ... : me. T.'ce'rt'a'iniy needed" no."little r-;;-^^:~- Stock: Cycles ' ' ^ce^udlinV evening' message l,c» to the Lutheran *prtd ltelief]gj Nte^pjn^.i Gof-Mr; . and Mrs.Mcrtz. Mrs. H. Frank, Mrs. J. G. eyes of the mind to what are sensed to be possible alternatives of 1:30 p. m., a junior..high skatitvg projects like.the weaving of Indian • Industrial common stock disater. • Such hope can amount to little more than a self-imposed •'Since the teacher must be having have shown a cycle of approximate- ithei 'will be '-Science Withouf Wmim-™ MirtSS*TlobcrtR. GoodrichrSIorga* n Jones, Ranhofer, Mrs. L. G. Putscher and party meets atthe church. | quite -a time-dishing Jout-|herpario*J baskets Or the display of aft arrow-} Mrs? R. F. Hammond will sing. —pslchological trick to cheer one deceivingly in the face of black Circle six me,ets at the" home of head collectbh to make Indians' ly nine, years "in length' from the r and Susan Dare Jones, chil- Methodist raffia of civilization in'the form of ity{•„•*'.', • , ^- ••.-. will be sorted and shipped over-1 Kobert Rr G^odnch;», realities; and it can sink to tht level of "whistling in the dark."— •a. earliest available figures to ihe tires' 1 Several cm'toH.s : of canned \J - '6 Holy Night,* '"The Coventry • ", • - - Mrs. Hattie Hardy 817 Harding- real. Real* Weren't they right un- Mr& George OtftiheUit will ton- sell -. dren of Mr. and Mr§. Morgan St. Paul's gift of hope, however, was not in any sense a nega- r a fudge sundae •—• with whipped ent time. -Ten waves of about 9.J s whicwhi h Sunday School pu- i Carol,'' "Carol of the Bells.'( *'L^ place, Westfield, Monday. Klctho^l lf der my bed? - i.---. '•'••••' ; duct the Alliance junior fellow- goods Jones.' .;i.-." , ..'', ;• •". „.'•:"•' ..*•'; tive one. It was ho artificial psychological prop to give cheer in I a} -'pte^se and a scattering of contiibutcd during the Har- i tt dist men haye.their rheeting at.tho ( years are apparent in stock market ship Sunday evening, and senior j pils contii Also, Cory•>.•,: tricky ideas for glorifying achieve- ican history course. = Yoii City. ^drive which makes men work lor that which they fully-believe not -ey, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hugo; Mrs. 8:15! p. m ESTATE OF JOHN H. WEBSTEB. SR.. Annual Advent Corporate Com- Tyre, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. only utterly desirable, but for that which they judge can be at- 2 niehts that already seeni glorious speed up the curriculum, partieii- ' . Deceived. • • • • ' • • — Sunday School olficiys and sup- IXouise " G: Forster; Mr. ^Richard ion Hallenback, Eleanor Taff, Vio- t A. munion feu men and boys oftta^ nough to stand .on their own. They larly the core cumeulum I keep David-_N. Tyre; and Nancy Jean CHRISTIAN SCIENCE — tained. ScHofield; Mrs—ibonalfl jJewman; viintendenU. will moot at the home Episcopal Church will be~lele- _ _ Thus a vain_of a fond hope, a credulous hope, can be a con- - let Ehrlicker-and-Jane'JWalkeiv-. ., TTave^tb^xplaihand promote hearings about." I haven't yet fig- a. .made BH the third day ot D*c«m Wilson, daughter of Mr. jind Mrs. CHURCH SERVICES * Mrs. Robert MacPhersonrSiF- ^nd A I 51 e of Mr. and Miit Albeit Belfoul, .12 br.'ited -at 7; 45-a. m, on Sundays at tradition in tcims. We can ttuly hoplToiiTytoK that whfch~the mind - Ail officers of the church are j[ji£lusciou^j}ew_approaeh to edu- ured out what the core is, hoto-j'*** - »•, * - "»*« aW their cl»ims ami demands against the And in this regar.d the Christian hbpe is something which belongs an important meeting. a foithtormng Christmas, patty. mittee of Day Guild members and Excclsis" by N. Lindsay Norden; read at Christian Science services and Mrs. Albert Clark, and Don- dock, at the ungodly hodr of 6:30. M _ God to the corp'orate Christian group and not alone,to any of its mem- land Mrs.; All Prayer group will convene at 10-^ Woman's Missionary pr.iycr bthJathLlod^wh ich_ Miss—Mar-ilyii—Vosberg.-.soprano. next:Sunday, under the title "God —-berSTindJviduallyror-singljv^t^Mul-says-lhatwe—abound-in-hop>-—{^id-^^Baags. the church at Uie Only Cause artdCreatoK*.' . .; • a. m. Wednesday at the horcie ot v recovering the same against , band will meet in is sponsoring the: event. will sing -'Show Me the Light" by the Only Cause and~~CfeatoF by the power of the Holy Spirit"; for it is by His power that we as Forrest Dexter, professor of da\ s school with my own, since so on. Everything is neatly Imd j Golden Text .is-the. first ', ovenue: scriber. -4^^peaker-wiH-b#-thoJte^CanoiL thj^CommuHity of the Holy Spirit, .attain to oiir corporate social ology Tat Union junioi r Collegell , ^ilMMrs. Barsnessi 20 Hillcrest^ planned. We study our community ^virsWin'tnVBiblKT^'In^he-begini- Sak artbe junior ijigh^ellow^here^M^b^n^^m^pKay^ JnM_?hj!d_ren_ never fail to remind -- „girl s choir;will rehearse KobcVf D7 Smith. Diocesan Diree-jtrw! Rev. Robert G. Longaker will unity' of purpose, and trTeT^eioT^lo^Iieunity'ipf our^omrnorrChris- Itie that" I lived in the "old days," in" thVEinSergarten, arid embark" nirig 6od created the Iheja.ven'jand hope.11 ,."•••••. ••-.'• 'v' . : . .-' •' shiu meeting at 6:45 p.m. Sunday, meeting in the chapel. •; | WEITZMAN &. pja.^dircxJtediCMi's. Grace Bode. | • - -.• .-;••„,"- . ' „" * • • - -it, le-^hg-Way-Oiit! •' • •'' ' " ' • on a series of real life experiences, Attorneys, the earth" (GenesisTXf )T yor~6Tn1Tfiope~1^the~fstablishrTOrrt^ jnd assume I was a contemporary ^^Uttl« girls who like te be miniaiure fashionjdates -"'• "—' r^rrof-Soeial^Workv—CanoauSauth I of Abraham Lincoln. But as T re- jlike visiting cisuper-market" •star ^The followTHg~p^sSSge~w^lrTbtr "wiirpfe!in:h'"tlni j.ei'ni6i\i.nt. the 11 le Sunday; the fllrm. "Wings to among* men; an order of justice, brotherhood andshared abundance. 6:15 p. *". | call, I needed no enrichment at all masse, even though we do that Fees SK.80 o'clock service. • • : ' among the .selections read'-from' will lead a discus- An 1850 cyclone created gigantic — Uttle boys who feel prond-as-piuieh In their The Word" will be shown at the And this is no day-deaming of illusipn.-no anodyne to beguile our Bob Craw Calvary Adds Younc People's Fellowship will the Christian Science textbook, sion in the senior high fellowship waves that drowned 400 people near 'espcr Seryicc ««t Sunday. after* time while we-forget stem, and unpleasant realities. It is an attain-^ the mouth of the Mississippi River. meet _»t-;:l; 30:!, oii_Sunday. The 'ho<>n~at' 4^307 ~'"r~r •——•——— - • • ~"Science and Health with Key to able goal,' of concrete snd rational-purpose toward which we work on the subject, "Is there Hope for man-styled clothes. So Santa» take a ' Adult .Conllrmation Class will', be Members of .the senior • tellow- the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Ed- with an assurance of success. - . , . •, "New Meiiibers^ * *~—~~* * * * u -± k to '' ; ""• <• • *^"' •'••' fc • *S held at 4 p. m. in the parish house, :hip will attend the vesper "service dy: "Science reveals only one Such hope as this excites to action; it may bestow patience hint... give them gifts from oar ChiMrei .-,• Seven persons.were recejved into when the rector will continue his at 4:30, and at 6 o'clock the cxec- Mind, and this one shining by Us for preparatory jsad slow moving work. But it can also arouse membership at the' second service scrips of talks on "The Faith 'and own light and governing the uni- among us a legitimate and, as it were,-a divine .impatience with::-.' of the Church." itiyc council will bring sandwich- "things as they are." It can ure us on to insist that our goal must World for the nicest Christmas, ever; •at Calvary Lutheran Church Sim- ss-for their owii-supper, and hold verse, including man, in perfect day, brinyins to 2B the .total w ' 'EVeninB Branch of the Women's : harmony" (p.:&10). . forthwith be-attained. sore as Santa ••• 'Guild witk hold theii1 December a council meeting fdllowiits;.. . . .• Hert'in is. hope's excitemonf and elan; h^ein is."hope's NEW 1951 PATTERPIS bcr Of new members rereivect s At. 7p. rn. Junior FeHow-4iip will : Arno.ng the corresponding Bible :c faceting and Christmas • party on quickening and its strength; herein is hope's-expectancy and its joy: : : : } ; the first Suijflay .of October. eet in the gymnasium- Pal Mac-passagds to be read. is 4his one; •;i\:- -'- .:'=-' :' «f«ii •;-- : :••'.' :.-'•' Monday - night beginning.' at 8 ; Among Sunday's" group/were .W. ; kenzie.' leader, with Jim McAleer "Thus saith the !Lord the King of they're expecting slippers o'clock. The meeting will feature R. Jaekle, Mr, and Mrs. Robert artd Jack Burton will discuss the Israel, and his redeemer the Lord berl G. pexso.at services last:Sun- Merly, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sifg election of officers and Mrs, Rv H. qpic, "The Meaning ol Christmas-" of hosts; I am the first, and I' am _-_and Mrs. Harry Zbmtlcn. In the Waleott will jjive a short talk-on the last; and beside me there is day." ' ' "' >•-. . '-.'. • •'•: ,':, •; Geneva Fellowship will meet at : Receive 19 "afteirtoon Laura Leigh, daughter J'Christnias t)ecoratiohs:" ,-".:.,;'.' . ,,. 7.o'clock ait the home of Miss Alice* no God" (Isaiah 44:'«)v ' •; .'•"'. .Those welcomed were: Walter of'Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Larsen, A musical program to folloxv Schacht. 19.1 North avenue, E. , Bickevt, MV. and Mrs. William u-JLane^.datuthlgi... *>f Mr ?^iM^Wy^^P^sentcdJJy Great Date j MeFadzean, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S7^nt? Mi-s.\Fran\"KWrCartfiyluiaTt!iKr hurch membership will meet in Phelps, N. Y., were ap B. Caldwell- Refreshments will; be was presented to Cfengress June 28, ''••'' ,','-'-.," Miss Dawn Guliiford, Miss Jean- he Dugette Room at 8 o'clock Sun- J*ineteeh.fteisor,s^ere ^ecelyed[ ^ _ Edgar Coultqni -At a business sneotuiK Sunday .sitiryed untler-thfr ehairmanshiji of lay evening. Topic tor discussion ne te Smithi Mrs; • IMPERIAL evening the Luther I cURtie ,went Mrs. A. J. siayics, assisted by Mys into membership of Prcs.- Mis:; Joan Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, ahead with plans lor thfe Central R. Mi Dorian, Mrs. Eyan Hughes, byterian Church by the Rev. Al- \ Russell Hauser, Mr. and Mrs, Clar- • NANCY WARREN District Luther League Rnlly to Mrs. Joseph Wortley and Mrs. A, • LLOYDS . be held iti Cranford on January 13, Prista.' •-• "••,.. •-.. •••••'••:, Church Directory This will bring some 150 to .200, Children's Conllrmation ' Class • THIBAUT young people from neighboring \Vill Vneet at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday SPEaALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Lutheian churches to Calvaty for 'in.the parish house. First Baptist Chimb —, 100 High street, COME IX AND 8ELECT tftcirnoon and cvc^inu sessions. llev. Benjamin • Allen. Pastor. OF EYE PHYSICIANS NOW FROM OUE CATALOGS. "Sunday Schoof-r-S:45 a-m. Also, this Rroup inaugurated MorninjJ Worship—11:15 a.m.- i>l.ms to start a -baby-sitttng setv^ Anniversary ice, voted to attend a Wuuner Col- lege basketball game in Staten Frank V. H. Carthy, Rector i -fal-aml mi F at. •• the " Methodist"' GWlrcTT^'wIS' F;iriiily Service—Church School 9:30 a.m. PRESCRIPTION OMlCfANS furthered plans to attend a mntincc brought to a clos;e last' Sunday at Rector's Coffee Class 10 a. m. 1M JKFFERSON AVE, RlCHAEtl HARTIG. Prop7~~" Corduroy flipper, Bunny slipper for Ctirdtiroy tipper Mines* corduroy perfoimance of siw\o play in New mdminit comrnimion services and slipper in red oty York City on May 10. 1012 Chora! (Eucharist or Morning Prayer) 11 a.m. Marlin UUg. — Street Floor Open Daily Till 6^0 IVM. — Fridays till 9 P. M. in pink or blue./ boys and girls. Clipper:in red, speScial itno\/ies in- the| evening. , r v bluet beige* 3.50 blLeu 3.SD The Si> young people ot high P'eople's Fellowship Y:SO, p.m. (Oetober-May) .-.J /•/'.:;••;,•;.• -;iEL,;iaS44|- ..'.. ••;•'> :,;•-.;.. .. •• >: 107-5 N. Upion Avenue Cranfoid fr2S40 >5 2.119 school age who attended mstturted Duiinu the festivities, tnany. for- Evaneelical Latherail Church (DLCA)—110 Eastman street. OfMii 9 A. M, 16 4 P. M. Dolly - Mon. * Thun. 9 A. M. «o • >, M. thefrvprogram committee,, under mer members and friends from out- Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, Pastor. :••',, ; 1 *V '^ ! *•* ^^-1.*. ' • ^* :• - •• Ti ••* 53= i."Js== *. £==: ' -I--.: : chaifmahship or^iRobert Baxter, to side the community •..returned- lol Matins 8:S0 aJm. •., • • . ,• •• , : ... r < plan a •Chri8tmas~ JEJa'i ty^ for the the chinch, arid, a large number'of Sunday School 9:30 a.m.- , ^ p i Sd Di the.oohureKation signed the anni- iiexi-meeting on Sunday, Dcceiri- The°Serviee 1) a.m. '' vory" j'etord. • Choir Rehearsals: Thursday=Interwediate, 6:45 p. w.; Senior, The Hcv. Albert Allingc'r, pastor, "•••" J|'' ' 8 p. ra. Friday—Ju^iiori K,p, rn. Mcoivrred-' the commeromoiiitiye a St. Mark's A» 3kl. E. Church %• S8 High street. ' ?^^x^^^^:^:^^n^:--v _ 'Edin.uiul.'A. suticess. ' . Rev. Samuel I. Xiatehcit, Pasterr —-. J. :Bosch, national oiKanlicr of tKe ! Sunday SchooWJMS a.m.. • ' ' • '. St." George -Association-'and -Pro- . - ; Your 1'hoiie • Morning Scjivice—H a.wu-' - .-•• •• ••."•••' .'.' ZZJ~ ...' .. '_.^_: „. i on ' testant Chaplaiipih" the New; York ' -Telephone-' cables . laid- under- A. C. E. League-»6:S0 p.m. .•'',-• ford; _-—• ilcitv p°iJce bepartment. tell the ground in. parts of Western United Evening Service*—8 jp.rn. . ..,."' : fir thai oi* Power Unlimited '...~~~' story""bl'Ilurplace of,"ji'ien in the life States;" "In addition to waterproa! Tl»e MetluMlbt Church — 224 Walnut avenue. " ' ;".;• of the church, This jjm.vi'p is alsii lead iind other coatings 'designed to Revv Albert.Allingee,'Pastor. - •-•''"_• t planning r-a Clnisimas party lor Ueop moisture out of the cable, must Sunday School—9:45" and 16:50 ajn. . y JJIaniday~ eve'iiinjT, December,-1 Trr— j —with steel tape-: so Sunday Morning Worship—9:30 and 10:50 a.m. :»* ;...At both services this Sunday, tiie cunntitWi'ite into the lead, Junior and Senior Youth Fellowships-^G:45 p.m.. M—' -• • - jsastor has chosen as the,theme .of and ruin ilte. cahlts.. . Evening-Mecting-s-S JLHI,:-•;;.:. „ -•--•--.• Si, Miehart's Church — Miln and Alden streets; :> ; • Rev. William B. Donnelly, Pastor. , . ic du Masstesi on Sunday 7. B, 9:1S, 10-1S and U:1S a.m. t;reeentl Y6l! MAV I'INU t'OMFOHT. "IIAI'i'lNl'jKU anil Ihe WAVTO HKM.til I (Children's ^fass 9:15 a.m.) .:.'„, . ' - ' tHrouttl IUt*iil»t la iniiif uf Ilie fitllaulug Masses on Holy Cays of Obligation 6, 7, 8, 9 a.m. , SCiKNt'C • UAIIIO ' riiOfiifAMK OI-' THIS Week Days t, 8 am, , 1:1,%' p. in. the Krst 1*i*sbsl«rlaiB Churth—- Union and Springfield avenues. §U. AVNJIt (1430.ke) Kvrfy WuMUay ',.. ,. '•• UoUrod slipper.. Casey Jones slipper I,-' (t'.O ke) l.vei-y. Kuuday .','. '. Hev. Robert G. Longaker. Pastors , . • : ,. v .. . Walt Dimey slipper, Fire.Chief slipper,. • Sunday School—9:30 a.m. . 5. Boy** snbw suit, with front uppered gabardine 'jaeliet lined Stk/WNKW Evrry. Sunday , «.« ». M. 83, 3.50, 3.95 3» 2# All little girls feel groitn-up and important in these ..: H;XO ». ui. ' Divine Worship Scrvice-^-Il a.m. ". tSU. WNUC ; with worm quilted wool end collared in smart tnouion. Sis. WQXK (ISIUI b«) Ist'X- aril KuilUSv V.ieh MuHiii..U:U1 a. w, . Junior and Senior Young People's Societies—fi:45 p.m. \ warm, iojt-to-wear wool cardigans with matching Snil Salurijay KiiIi MoHlh 3:0.1 t*. ">• Evening Scryiee-^8 JJ.HI. \ ° Slack pants md ski hoi to match. Navy, green, broian* Siva of the! Si«. WQXlt k fur fftr lUfVutuVc Sml rriinvu of. tenrlSU trtiivri ttpia ihci« Urst Church of Christ. Scientist —- Sprjngileid avenue and Milii street. pull-overs thai are such good companion pite£e~s tofyll-swirig or .werel will ••-•-"•" - Sunday School—9:38 ain, . • , Sunday* Service—41 a.m. ^pfegted -skirts*.ju plaids and. solid vepols, of cQrduroys.y -Cardi» • :^MlnTfesg^..m!fcgiWrYea^ • - • ••• 0 Tot's Poplin snow suits* windprmfed and inierlined, mih : : guns and pullovers^sizes 744', 3MMI t© ®»98i Sizes 3 to 6x, # BU. Christian Science Keading Room, is Alden sueet-^ " ".""—^^ Daily— 1-4 p.m. knitted uristlei* and- tltitk pant* to keep them warm as Thursday. •- Fwday^—lO^Sfl.raim." sixes toast. Green, Maine blue, brown and red Jackets with natty Friday—"J:Sft p.m. -^^ksri^^s. 4.m. '••''''••. - paiits and matching hats. Sizes 3 to 6x, 17*09 and 19.99* Tabernacle (Christian »nd Misslonarj' Alliance)—Hetfore! ; Rev. George ArAiteheseflriPastor. avenue and Cherry street Si-esM2, 19.00 to 24.98 .-. ' V.._l_ ". '- Sunday School—9:30 a.m. ; trim Uluitrui^l tuljnJ ti> client* uilkuul nolie*. ' ~~ • v lUornins! Worship—11 a.m. g# Tot sized (3 to 6x) replies of mother's favorite quilted' cot* : Younu People's SJeetinei-€:30 p. m. ..y^ 'Pretty dresses with a party air in trisp taffetas aitd mfi •'•• Evenins 'Service—t:4S p.m. . ^ Rtatlin llw. most thrilling-ride••of ull! itiihOUhumhik** laxwum* '.••••".Friday—8 p.m., chisir practice.' "W au«! ride the "Rocket" at itu giurioa^ la'st! Hide the gtnopth, ton print duster. Gold, aqua,and rtd,.pTped in contrasting velveteens, All full-skirted, some with their own petticoats. '• < SaTitftteji—8 p.m.. ""men's-praycrK swift surge of "Rocket"'power fliat 'BWWIW y«>u uliead'ftf traffie! 'innr solid colors, S>98, (Sister sites 744, 7*98) •• .. Solid colors and plaids, Sixes 34>xand 744, 4.99 to *"" ~~ WerfnvSiiay—8 p.m., regular prayer meeting. Aid>0iIie*'Raeketnon theopcn r<>ail—i-trong unil Hureoii straight" Tempi* llrlh Kl — S3 South avenue, west,.'.., away and eurve^-aWand new thrill m vou toil 1 ., •• Sunday—10 a.m. (SuMay ' "" hngine /iwit-r... >^Friday—«:30 pan. (Sabbath Eve Services). ' with the automatic magic of 4 her quilted cotton robe in e snug wrap' pique with prettily detailed collars of lace, eyelet, organdy CLEANERS & TAILORS Satqrday—7:30 a.m. (Sabbath Mottling Services). OitignioLile dcali-t1 anil try lliis riiu^nilircnt rurf HideOldsmuitth'* OLDSMOBILE Leather slipper with Cowboy slipper in block snd self fabric. Pastels, plaids and deep solids, Sises 3-6x mad Boys' leather slipper in Stasoaie Temple, South and around or coachman style. Comes in solid colors with print AM II 1 I I 1 ChrktLin Mission "98"-~)wfU discover a new adventure injuoterihg! blue or red, 3*9S black trim, S erred* _. . 3.95 tSB t& '" ' '•'" •"•' " • •••'" Thoanas avenues. trim, sises 744, 5.8S to **«». Sixes 34x, ^*»« to S.9S i)" '-Ml Hev,- A. MaHgionic, Paster. : ' •' • • - « Sunday School—10:30 Van. - -" " :~-;-.-:''^. SEE YOUR NEAREST OLD5MOBILE DEALER Worship Service—H 340, Osccola Presbyterian Church — S2~fiaritati road, Clark-Cruhfoid. early in the week ifs even .**&&'*&'park mid shop at '»• Rev. Albeit G. D*so, Pastor. NORMS GHETitOLET Sunday Sehool—9:45 a.m. SHOP THURS; *TIL 9 F. 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well a* the popular white. Blue] i TV SK»w ^o BerieBi forEisenhower Leaders iii Trenton -Beprinted fr»m The NewartrNtWs >mber&ornknown to most of' Us. They me 7 The tragic Aftermath mined in the jungles of French Participation by Cranford and en Trenton Headquarters Indo-China by the hill tribes there.! Stuclieslndians Have Choice Wcstfleld in "Celebrity Parade far - A rt><*pn1ion I hip, d 4 _U, ciicoi i cast Saturday evening and Surtday ,w< for political leaders and lot to' do ivith dettrnhining whom d or, wisdom, a plontifuT* harvt-bt, ovcr v been Station "WJZ-TV, is being ar- nvn-fiom all over the State state delegation will; support.' ' - safety in travel.' High School, have Of 3 Stones deepest blue ranged by Raymond F. Obrock. of ,rtl ik the official opening of "In" Jersey we're lucky.'because I LapU Lazuli of p studying "W'hnt Piujirem ihc In- Ijcmnn headquarteis of New For tho^e 'born in December, the conMdcred mo,.c vnIu. cast, and HugB we have a Governor that'.would e di.n Jewelry Industry Council | ancient Egypt of 711 Brookside But Accident Altered That Over Night ^ Hi publicans for Eisenhower make an outstanding 'favorite son' KQ cl in saysj,lble ihan found them n mJans of sinn- 1 , i 40-42 West State street. d d plate . a because of his record,"-Forbes said. . ihrrr'i< a choice of ihi'cc bil th- 'ant ) Babylon. It Was powdered and m(iri7ii)U tlit" unit, mehibers of the 'anst a backdrop of enormous flU lllf lllAUl innin" ill • "On the basis of his views as ex- stones, tuiquote, i-ipis laruli. and , "-^a «"' ..F s gold". • rather had raucht. adults from Cranford and West- and years after a highway crash; •us cd New Jersey overwhcltn- H. vain. j A HhD iUrquuisc rlh|«—or, If n Paul Wright also made a tepee licld who haVd been handicapped An effort to total the cost, not only Eisenhowc?. ! in money, but in grief and pain. ','o establish that point in clear Were The Indians by the way. always (. lvoman ;s fottunnte enoltjjh, a com-1and pninicri piclilic; on the cover- by brain injuries. N Vl'jiie\P ensemble o Uurqot&e jewelry lintf. .is did Hie Indians." Carolyn Bit ROBERT V. McMENIMEN '-bot' h• foun'- d' in silve'-r mines' 1"'1'"1 • i turquoise jewel- Cloy nK-o made a tepee ilhwtialirig mentatons fiom all the networks thousands upon thousands onscmb c or will relate as guest masters of cer- At onfe point in the flow ^iicis to petitions Safer in 1851— __Tlu- older Oi icntals.. 1KI\VI!\W, have ^v^^,,,, kea treasure io own at4d the home of the Plainfe dnd Dakota will ro g . Tho State 'Club wm/formed always preferred RU1<] :IS h sottmRT., source of deep ftlfcilsiinf when Indians: ; ~ emonicsi introducing the vhrious - tit time they were Carefree, ;l fo- r* tuiquoisc- . Turqois*— -- e i-s stil-till beUP-- Lois \Viinkmucllcr mnd'e trinkets artists, celebrities and rtapi bands ivies ago, ovcryfiOOO peti- till i>t happy kids. In a Hash they Fire Chief Jievcd to biing success wom afe the television martithdh cbhtln- ii.u c been put ijrfo circulation in iitTauS similar Io thbse thut the Indians Welte transformed into bat- WALLETS of, the hem t'and m .im.Nsirig fercnt r.ong OlkUkcfc, Please mude, such as ;i bracelet, belt and ufcs on thiough the nighth . The llist .-•imfi local Eisenhower clubs "A century ago the hdme was wealth—a combination thai leave* Bicycling froHi coast to coast hit Of hosts andd M.C.'M.C.ss Includedss J tetftd, bloody bundles of mteiested/individuals. Re- considered a sanctuary of safety. little to be VleMK'd. a new high during the past summer. tofh flesh. » for /more petitions are A veiy small percentage of the Phil McLnughlitt Jnadc n Dakota Arrteche, the FUzgenUdsf Tajfior WATERMAN The zircon, known before the Fnurtcpn hardy pedaf-pushers ne- Grunt, Walter Herlihy, Dennis Tfteif futures, which once day." total deaths by file and accident $ Christian era, is f-till found in igotiated the SOOd-tnlle hop, cccord- Indian home which was unusual. the Club's attitude Lynn Jfnrobacn, Walter Reinhold, James, 'Walter Kteman, gieftfctfci, with the brilliance of occur>cd In tlje home," Fne Chief shades of yellow, blown, olnnijd.J Ing to tlif Bicycle Institute of Amer- Langford, bert Porks. Svdttey if Governor Driscoll be- Howai d G. Schindler asserted yes Just give yourself the benefit of. BALL POINT PEN 1.00 and Cai ol McKeown made ^cxcel- youth, Were, now nabadowed under a candidate/Forbes said ihat blue, yroen—-and someimies red, ns| lea. lent examples of the Pueblo homes. Smith, Earl Wrlghtsoh, Jim Atkins a cloud of disfigurement' and in- terday. .;.. April Shower* Ea'u Ai Toilette, AFTER and Jimmy Fair, "the program has gined "tine Jersey delcga- "Time has changed this s>tat» of them will have occurred in the arid so delightfully, ai kuiblk sale for umialri taxr> and a««essmeni«, all thr !und4, triirnioils, hortdlta- Mnrca Hang made an Indian doll Paramount Thcatefci. iertiy. Inexplicably plunged off nl question from the point QUELQUE FLEUR TRIO inenti. rnul real rslale hbirlnddrr tnonllnril'd io Ihr iwrson ulio will |>iirc-liusc the t home of Mr. and Mrs. America/' Congressman William B Widnall, (R, 7th Congressional fragrant! •• unir MibjiK-t to ilir lowest ralr of lntrrr.il, not pxrrrtllhc elief ci-nt put tinnum. of birch baric mid showed many the iidttti tUI-nplke in Millburn ie\v of Eisenhower supporters $ Sold land* will b<' KO]r-Prestdent-Headqtt,irtcrsT-nt-Se-42-Wct-StcLhead injiirles._±oday_they-: •TWMH-a f ter-an-earl y-eonven- en and children ffiiTytor"rnay • TttlSDAYT DECEMBER"~nn95i "What ""nrfatcrial ~Thc~IhcTiahs made" typical of a pioneer home, th* cidiitlniie to suffer as a result- dental and hard palate have been 15c »eot through hell of the same three youngsters in the car any u.illot. pinned down primarily to poo' tocjay. - -~ — •••-• -,-. them. Ho pointed out the fact arid so do 10 «torfl«d parents. . smashed. The left eye and orbital easier;' A third boy. also severely^ GILLETTE SUPER nt thr hour hf tu-o Vrlock P. \(. at the Township Rooinn, 23 Nofth Avenue, East. young couple building it decided to order. This youth hovered un- ffc, at the moment, are primalhousekeepin- g habits, , , v contents have been displaced. The injured on .the head, likewise con- $ Cfonfonl. NT. J. >' A _ .. tHnt difTeveHt ppyjts on the bows give the sidinj n preservative treat- Nightmare Year conscious on the brink of death ccntcrned with getting assur- "Discounting those "few .fSr.es sej The wrle Iii mlrfc under (Me |irovlalbnq of Revkcd sintute9 M:S-19 ct netj.j of wriie used to' catch Small or large entire middle third of the noy"s tinues as the victim of headaches es fiom delegates that they the State of New Jersey. ment ihat would hot 5.taih thfe wood. TheSa parents have gone once-handaomc face has been de- Tor t«<» days after the accident. and dizziness. by the arsonist or the pyromaniae, Gireetie Guilil to Vote Two Drivers SPEED RAZOR 1.00 game. They devised a tank of galvanized Ike if our Governor is not The <..iitl lariris, ienen\e»t<:, hetedliaiiir.nt4 and feat estate to be sold, bnd through » year they'd like to pressed. After ttmdergoinsj treatment for the large majority of fires investi- -WITH 10 BLADES ~the~rame~or^Ken5eTionT*r^eUimfl^EamBt^whDm-!arrdnaxBir^Hd"nOTife?BiiT«ritsrhovc- —Patrieiii-Jonejr-wrote-a-very-fine ineToTIceatroughsrwelded-togetherr ~ Whatrdo the parcntsr do>-inrthe^ Stitches and-£ain .-_._ nttifdtibtte^t Enhlr for Speeding bven laid, u«d Ihr amnimU of tuxet mid taue&sincilti, due December !il, ioSO With poem. Carla Castaldo, Carol Mc- in_thls_they_immersed jtachjboard. stHkeirom their (Wes-a year lt inlrmt to July 1. 195t are ai followu: - _ presence of this horror? Virtually this yoaiBsstcr was released from - One of-the girls invoIved-a-J?~— "result of "hTfman carelessness oi h revised constftutioh• will be ""ijonaiaTSfpfastrbm. blTTT Ndrth $ LaMarca for 20 or 30 minutes In the preserva- -thinitertca *KB~i"frlgElful tele-_ nothing.' They're not only Inno- L>;cd what lhe Club's attitu'de •Work I.oi Owner For' Amount phoHo fcoit Ih the dead of night; tite bosptal in two weeks. An year-old, required 62 stitches to ~ v failure' to take the most eleirt'e voted' upon aFtheTirst '1952 Lehrgh nVeraue and Donald Wilson booklets showing the dflfeience be- tive solution. The dipping, drying cent victims of a tragedy, but rici be if delegate candidates re- BRUSH 59 38 BC M. A. McHU 1B47-«P-4B-3O Taxes .$ IJ.'JI B a yeir ihat Ur6ught them the hor- they're helpless. • aoxtoos moiher aSd father patch up gashes In her forehead tary measures to prevent fire. ng: of Margaret Greene Guild, of of 63" Lawn terrace were fitted$1 5 $1.10* 42 5 & nidi*. W. WIlllomB U9S0 faxed .73.07309 the trldlans' way of living and aitadHWg bt Ute siding was ac- rlble sight of HiAtttted children in watched at home as their son's and scalp. In addition to these ,-to indicate a\prelerence be- . "A recent, survey considered in ours of today. f comtdlshed in two weeks. ___ Medical men and medical pro- •ho Pi-itnnry. Mhe Senator- t*irat Presbyterian Church, it waseach for speeding, when arraigned ea^ts ke-°-ov< r* • from—loving • condition gro» .morao instead- of- nr> 3 Schmidt I Taxep ,. Phyllilll s SmitSlHt wrol»e a Vl » -.. „ wonder if "I'm spre b>\tha\thatt time cooperaUon-wrth iiie'U Morrthryrntght i 42S-B A. llaai ...... 1049-50 Taxes 11.43 arms and parental care. brtter. laccratlons, sho received a brain throughout the country showec im 470 .. ..W. Curltn * bout the Indians and had some Mungry Birds full recovery of the youngsters The youth these parents ha** have"chtfugh peHUonpeHU s in Qyphers; president-. CoinplairiatU in the companion 1048-49-50 Taxes ... B.46 they love so deafly will ever be Barfe to injury and 10 chipped teeth that failure to keep the home fre 126; KM Van Oldcmu'i'l . , 194B-49-50 T«kr» ..: 8«9 Jne( illustrations. Joyce Thull )>rc- Tnt* hhiftunt 8f food young birds nurtured so carefully lay in a wise suffered a brain Injury. \ District to convince 133 1305 1048-49-SO Taxes .„ 7.21 repled. Severn headaches and dizziness Of rubbish And collections of flam Mrs.. Bn.m(i_C. cases'waT Patrolman John' Herzer. Stocking Staffers 13J .'_!."M.' Muheh*".. .'" ..".'."".'. 1B47-18-49-50 Taxoi 10.05 nted diflferonl types of Wampum rctjiiire gives a reverse connotathhl 1 hospital for a full month, nisv face (Jevetoped tn the Sad, And his She received 12 stitches for a their voters are for the Gen- '. Try io picture, If you can, the Richard Chatlos of Elizabeth, apr - • / 1GS IB40 J. CHIdrlvallo 1948^49-56 Taxei ,., 7^} oney. ", swathed in bandages. He was head laceration and J5 inoro for mable material was by far thchairman, 'presented the altered to lhetc*t>rtission, "appetite like a sight of it mother and father vision became fatally Eventually, jnd I don't think any del>-\ / • A K. Vlllaitl JOSO Ta>ie« , 22.51 June Vrright made a booklet subjected to a scries of operations he srjis rushed baik to the hospi- a deep cut on her right leg would want to run in the pri- leading cause of home and dwell document at the .supper' meeting so charged with speeding, received 2G3 17 & bide. M. Laheltli! 1850 ToXen 142.98 bird's." During their period 3-4 h. Niiylata 1B50 ToXeJ ,kl, Ig.ii he flshltig Ihdlans or the north- than $656. The drus; store bitt. rcsuEt of the ct»sb, contihucs to cuperation at home, she returned is_were not seeking "to force jumulatipns, or »*|97. more thai duct against Richard .A, Couch" of^ S32 B07-H0B P. Errbo 1049-50 Tax<;U sisj Protected paintings smashed almost to a pulp. He aside from hospital drug ex- 'on Christian edueation, and Mvs. 701 657-558 LO. l 194B-S0 Taxe« j tribes ihat made a living Mahy fine paintings' ire protected will be permanently disfigured. suffer from hc-adaAe*. dizziness to school. 'It soon became appar- -ue or embarrass the Gover- he- nfet3tlead>rig: cause. Parkway - Villager was < withdrawn. TEK TOOTH BRUSH 29' penses, was over »I5k Special attd an eye defect, teat makes it J. E. Heney, sewing and projects 12-0 Adv. Irttm the salmdh in the Columbia With one or more coats ttf 6 refined The doctors drone through tho ent, however, that she wasn't Alter all, the worst service If ydii haven't already gottei Cost of $5 was assessed. Magistrate (1st of,,injurlcs Some terms the food required because of jaw id- difficult to fociis properly well. Recurrent headaches and chairman, announced coihplcstion Charies J; Stevens presided. iver area. wax-fre> liquid sHellac. Popular re- Juries cost $250. 1 (ouki pcvfoim for Eisenhower o your fall houseeleamhe, now' of a Christmas box far the Presby- parents, mercifully, don't under- The yotilh".s days of active rec- dizziness forced suspension of u-fce to irritate or antagonize he time to give some" Johh Atntild tnnde the homo of productions of line art paintings stand Some they, da All In all, cost ot the boy's treat- reation appear over. The slijjht- studies. terian Mission, Waynesboro, Gn. COLGATE lt Jne»L_has -soared—close- to-thfe ay»tT| tfaclfon 'with one^or mote thlif coats 5JT.00O mailcT Xnd recovery is by bf urebearab'e headaches And It was only recently discovered His facial bone.i have been frac- after the accident, headache >ld boxes and ctotes-^ewerythin: euests, Mrs.TR. B. Zimmerman and TOOTH-PASTE 27^ ef pure, fresh, while shellac. no means complete. the cost of treatment thu* far has continue to plague the girl. Mrs.-T. B. Confprti.' '.'...• that through eleetronie methods the European i countries plan to Im- tured—amongr them the sinus, The stars are there forever. - approximated $1500. "We're still worried about It," hat accumulates around the hom sex of an American oyster.could be jaw end nose bones. The upper The parents of another lad, only Supper 'comiriit.tee consisted of port from i& to 20 rrtllllon toils or Preventing Fear HOT vas the fate of the other W harried father concedes. \iURH 10 PLAY •oiiil one "cleaning to another — , H. Morgenroth, chairman," "dettfrwined-. It is a scientific fact C hould be discarded t& ward off Wtumlnoiis coai from the U» S. in Parents should be very easeful ACCORDION! Mrs. J. D^CoUins; Mrs. H. Kromer, that.they change.sex from'time to JERGEN'S LOTION 25 the current year. about expressing fears til snakes or uture trouble. " •; -time.' Modem methods "There are some 'hazardou and Mrs. G^D. Kaiser. : . • - insect!: before their children, Chtl- For Heating Prompt attendance at a Christ- let you play melodtes erns you may v^'ant'to keep, 0 ^n should be tnuftht, ihstead, that The Brightray serlcs'of alloys are mas party'December It? at t p, m composed of nickel-chromium or from the start iburse, and for these potentia L. J.-Bre«han Cr/6-0268» JEWEL COMB 25 very few l'eiHUes or bli^s are dan- Beginner's accordloa was. requested by\^he president. gerous. They acitiaiiy help man by hickel-chriomium-lron alloys pro- rouhlemakets, be sure you pro. duced, under carefully controlled IN SERVICE, TOO . . . furnished. Modest For Men Who r destroying ctoj frt lesson lets. ;ide adequate fire protection in thj Conditions, principally for use ih orm of approved fire extinguish Jere Ross Visits ^ electric heating elements. m Travel Well... _' ItidigIti o srs. Healing "Ihr., for thr gardener , • Jcre Ross of f?0-Cresceiirnlace Indigo, used hYtlhtihfc points, was* "It's WP t° you to protect your was one of a group of 16 Pinery But Light tilMt ^i^yro5hd gTisTniur " —-11^yuui'l "" l h A SUDBUltY SOIL TEST KIT legum plants which gfe*t principal- 'at Burrvllle, New York, Is still op- Calco Chemical Company's Boun American Radiator Co. m«ssong«r«' ly "on the hUlUdoii *t Wdift. Today eratltig today prdduclnglumber and Grass Valuable Brook plant recently. The trip was Automatic Oil Burners Sportatnah Shave Lotion and It Is obtained" from cdal thr. Cologne—in light, non-breakable . • • •• -.. t elder. When grasses are kept growing arranged by James L. Nnylor o: Ave.. E., your pasture produeed s more feedfd- Summit, father of'one of the.boys X plaftiic bottles. Ea»y and Bafe to —Their iecrei rae«s«ge u mlJ la $1. to $29.95 moil MOW AT subtle tomplimetiU to you, .via #' •mm iiig value. - ' : , . |>ack, deliglitful to hav«, to use— trio of favorite Lrtitberic Bouquets, BUBBLE BATH at rioinc and sway from Iiomc. —twd ounces itith af Tweed, GARDKN_TOOIi$—^PRUtVJNCL SHEAttS __i Linden \ Cottfetii, »hB SANTA: ^ .. .L..V-....'. WILD BIRD FEED AAA Certified Inyiruetors I- (X CHOICE OF FOUR GOOD h Personal ami family Service WHITMAN'S FORD OWNERS iPhone Linden 3-3701 $ ha Non-Prof it Chic Organization hf\ Shop at your leisure in I ;•• I0VI •:• SAMPLER 2.00 and for goodness sake » . Motorists • ';.'•• •.• • • •-'•; ' FORD ACCESSORIES ) Is National and International Kind of Service!,. PWRO'S for your LARGE SELECTION OF DON'T FORGET PETS oi odv.rf/.oJ Jn $ Up AS.TATEMENTprOUR: 7.25 Bonald ] • —D«e»fi OVEH 00,000 MOTORISTS COMPRISE @ RONSON LIGHTERS to g Bog & Cal complete shopping 1st. i dUTSlSfMIRROR ovimoo OFHOIS m u. s. 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/ THE CRANTO^D CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1951 Page Twenty-On* THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1951 Twenty Eppler, Betty Fcnderson. Jcani his having them? His, p.Mcnt-.1 at- rasamHWiMW |j rosh Top Freckmann, Jacqueline Gearrick, litudc toward civic alfatrs, vot- CHS Court Coach lanhofer- fyWB -. Beverly Pawson, Judy Petersoh. All-Star Team HFAMB.V There is no better {jrnimditi}; in Baske Gloeorekl Dorothy Prestoi, Marion Rudd,' Eleven of the 22 places on the ue Niincy TipWn and Edward White, j the rudiments of cilizenUnp th Union County all-star football Republicans^nBowUn Handicap —_.. f.iniily

coaches of club league teams, 131 129 peoplo usually Rav^.mt>rc tfitd bet- team finally exploded its power 122 14S CITIZEN AND CHHONICLE • The offensive teanii:. Ends -*- keglers. Paced by Filsiriger with iiiiioi4 20, at CHS been set, for nominations for the;] understand the" working^ or. de-j 8:3<»—Screen Jr. College -fles- acobus .»"—~~~.~ ~ 150 166 Rutgers, the State-Universil niocracy. They can learn to mako'^ Ward, Kanway, and BUI a 606 seriesj the Democratic vic- LUTHEHAN BROTHERHOOD (01 ••-*'•• ••' ' ' 843 . • Y4S freshman class, at Cranford isasiern TJnion, , County Junior' Lehrhoff and c C. Kriieri- • m ...;....• • ' . •- • 19•-.«7• ' U*'*S• i., 131 CRANFORD SHOE STORE • School placed many more Chamber of "Commerce Distin-j sui;e. to hesir both sidcst ol a Qtie^-; J.,.. , Away Hart, Cranford; tackles'—< Tpm 183 133 irfok ...... ,.:.U..^U.....~ 134 164 High School Cagers JirnJtfcNaniiara, has left- the Owls' tory was the first * sweep scored opkinp s ...... J...... 15150 guished Service Award, according !• tibrt'befoi'e approvinfi or condemn- December IB. ' Muldrow, .Crariford, and John 144 161. 148 ilmmlclt ^~.,..—~.~.~ 118 157 Trterits oii'the honor roll for the . MISS BRAKSHAW 5chulhl i ' 9 PHOfOGMPHIC very short <4n experience- , . fl:f!S—Jersey City Jr. Collese .....Away over the GOP this season and rock- 171 . 182 lldley *.•'••>< • ~- I* J42 IH«.•.,./. • - '••' ," -/ ;• • Open on Tuesday McGill, Cranford; guards — Bill ...,..~L...,; 141 si: ijiarkirtjf period than' did any to Victor Dv Shaheen, 2 Summit] December 19 irkpatflck 136 136 168 The onity ireiuming leiterman on —Farminjdalc Away Land, Rahway, and Harry Arm- eted the winners into a three-game . Nylen -. ayee itcr icl'iisy in the school, according read, chairman of DSA commit-, j. We are liviijg ifi critical times Scotch Plains Charlie December 20 ifcrong/ Cranford; center \-•. Bill 768 760 764 Handicap ••..- •Viohoi" Hste r^ad^eA by the. high tee. and 1949 axvard \i-inner. WHAT DO YOU KNOW?:.—. and it is, theteWre,: particularly: BrooklynAlia ; lead in the Cranford Bowling Jack's, future political thinking. By HUGH "D&IASO Sutton.,tg Irviiigtort. Sutton Jilayed DecemW*28~ . Gwathney, Cranford; backs •-—.. League. " • TO. m tO0.,.bugy. tiovf, and what " want "to underrnine his important that young people learn ] CHRISMM *—Alumni _U, .£.-. , Home LIONS CLtJB (0) With fall sports' over, basketball I some basketball in High School, Norm Koury; Cranford; Bill Rif- 138 •' • :•' — 0 *-. • • fto judge issuDs-Wisely/instcad-ol on_ | January 4 Other;, sweeps, were scored by SHAHEEN AGENCY (21 l-rt-T r moves Into the picture at Cranford ' Fort Meyer S:6O—Packard .„... „.;...;.. Away fel, Cranford;.:Bob Ziegenfus?, 203 the basis of prejudice and ignor- j High- Coaching the Blue and Gold Rifles while «Jl Service. He will be January 7 Rahway; Tom Chapman, Linden. Peterseh's Dairy over the Comrruit- .rforUn ...... i..-...—"-" 113 22* ance. Our fate will be In their j ers, the Peppermint Room Over the 151» 158 . 123 R. Dayto ."..""-f^-—» »•«•• 138 quintet is William Martin, \n his counted os for Some scoring, bull January B ,' The defensive'. team*. Ends — M 200 164 •140 Irvine .»•«-• }«l 1 hands in a fe,w years. It seems only j ., Home 149 V- Harris «.. first year of coaching at Cranford Wilt spark the eJub with his play- Othell McCarrol, Cranford,' and Lions Club and the Barren's Esso fltiettcraan'.. sensible for a.dults_to holp the fu- | . January 16" -; Uni High. Me handled jiyior high foot-r wakittg. •' •. "."'•• : 4:36—Muryknoll ...... Home Bill Fush, Summit; tackles — .over.-the Lutheran Brotherhood 78*. The award .will be conferred ii or;hig;ri sc'hool. He does know j unfllHat they-have-no voice in it ture law-makofs-m~.QV.cry,, possible pEPPERSllNt * 790 ; ; ! ball this fall. January 28 Tom Muldtow; Cranford, Srtd during the "bumper" night : *• - "' ••- some things ahrjlit • govomn-ient.! or responsibility for it? Do they Intelligent, thoughtful. citi- i / . - - Coach Eriise Melofchik, former- 8:30—Jersey Clly;JK ".....» ...... ;.... Home _ H(rtum ;.;,...... '.....: BA5UJETTS UQUOR way. February 2 Charles Grillo, Summit; guards matches. Czajkowski of the Pepi 14S 1S6 .m Korner ;.;.Mi.;j._.~.~.-~M~ . 145 He's interested and it's natural thatj always pick :out.. for' eonveifsalion needed. Parents have a; The opener of a 17-game sched» ly of Villanova, and the Washing- Delia Sails .'...... « 134 WI1XIAM 3:00—Wesi -'•Point - - t»«i '.. :^^Joe Tiirley Summit, and Bill ~\ WO 117 Brlnkerhbflkhfff .«,—.-•« UltTii siaieS for TOesTdayTrtterrrtxm; ton: CapAalS^wiliwiiiint mostly oh t perminl Rppnii hiad a 612 series, 187——IS he would waht to talk over .his] only tbe flaws in, local, stale or na? large part in guiding their ten-, Buy If6ttt- February 0. Land, Rahway; linebackers >^- Austin ~13r m at Scotch Plains, 'the first horn* speed. This year's team is rather 8:3©-.MafyknoU ".I.....;."..^.;....,...,...... Away highest of the night. .,: Ciajlcdwjkl ,..™...... :.. 22S ,211 176 (Jordslrdin ...» 16I...--J51. year: 1951. The award is for direct, ideas with his, father. tional government? agcrs into respoHSible~qiIT2erTship. ••:• HW February 11 Andy Gram, Rahway, and Nate "ii Delia Salla ....«. 157- 157 GubaS — 142". • 15? game is Jigainvt Roselle. Park/on • Those who hit g^urneq "pf>200. or 16 12 Heuer ..i- ...- 118 These are Jack's formative years. | Do,.,they want to turn Jack into Camera In small, but the I'asifcst tfaion Junior B'.OO^-Mohmouth Home Parks, Rahway; halfbacks"— Bill Handicap „-...... "Pat Hartna, Nancy Kam- outstanding service and hasjw re-, t.. -t .,.-,.. ,, , v i i ,^-,- •-.,••• «•„ ,c . I December 14. Alii?'.!to> t^ect'pfan-"' February 13 ^^.20. 10 . Leathernecks Founded Shapes-— has ever-had.. Krut2, Cranford, and Clut Kinch, higher last week included: ;',pl- 866 891 87a i. Marian Kaye, Donald Klein, lation to Junior Chambcr-of Com-lSl§ schopLeducation jtokfes.-,placejan..gpqthetie.citizen*- Father's re-1 ford are Harrison and Wc&fleld. 4:30—Bcruen <: Away need not be memBers Ofthat.groiip. in the classroom,| but his jinrents fusal to. talk with Jack could stifle The Hlftrine Corps WBB formed by i The men Coach Melofchik F&i-ua'ry is Rahway; safety -— Bob Simms; ^•iilio. Builders' General* 226; Liska, Ted Munday, Bruce ( AfCaineraWtote! These two schools? replace lieglbm*! 8;0O—Inst. of Applied Arts 4 Scl, Away ! can be his teachers at home. His his interest. If Jack'can't'evct;'ex,~ the Continfehtai CfehgreSs, Nov. Id, and count on this season will include: -Brooklyn C ' Michaels, Rdtary Club, 217; Mar- _.•'. ftOTAR* CLUB (2» !Lat'ry Pethick,_ ;Cherry 2. Nominees must'be at least 2I Plainfield on "the spheduia,' •.-, Cage Clippers ,.." 124 116 R. Harncy ,...... -..^.." 14« 152 y rjarents are Wiost likely to mold {press his ideas, what's, the use of Co-Captain', is Danny Caruso of - February 26 tin, Shaheen Agency, "224* Stein, Kinney . 134 181 years of age, must not ha've ma, .„.,, Home Staiser ,.. 149 Hurt 11 'Jieiman; Joyce Skaariip, Caf- " "The contest with Westficld will Cranford, *h% piaySl. varsity bas- ... 94 104 114 Michaels '».• reached their- Seth'birthday before! Joe Duff, playing coach'of the '. . February 38 Citizen and Chronicle, 218; Hirsch, DeEenhardt 128. 159 S/nith/ih , Ntfba SiSmithh , BBarbara mark the first time/that, a iG ketball while iii h'i^hschooL ...... Home c ..; 143 Vfdmon < January 1, 1952.', ' ' ^ Cranford Clippers basketball team; —Packard " ...... iii Errico Trucking, 203; Koury, Po- 146 Dletz .... iicdc,Gi a'ce.W(ftssels> Joanne Wy- ; THE (GIFT FOR EVERYONE! , '';,.., lord High team h^ played West- March 4 eljovlti, ... 121 162 131 3. All nominations must be, r&J year Caruso made the college vair- ...... Away SoccerTedm lice Department,-204 and 201; ftog Hojmann 'lind Zdralec Zone. -. . field since athlete relations were hai a big re-building job this sea- sity. but due to. his health was not9:0O—Monmouth ' '. 3-' epiyedbj?. midnight," December 15. j . broken'oft, wittoHhat school several ' -. March 8 ers, Harris, Ltd., 202; Stacy, »Seth- Sophomore'- honor students are: son with only a handful of last able 't«s e*»ntin.ue. Caruso will aid 2:30—Concordla .„:.....„,„„...» ...... Away. .631 587 731 to Victor D.! ; years ago. X ' ; odist Men's Club, 236; Cory, Meth- Austin, Janet David, Jolfn year's squad to work with. _^ Sutusit in the playmaking, PETERSEN'S. DAIRY ,"' 336 Centennial avenue, j. .-•.',•".' The Blu#'and..J3old will play Better Thmi odist Men's Clubr 223;- DeFabio, Thommen 166 176 113 Susan Esehertlauer, However^ Duff, long-established John Mazujian jtoitrjerly of Itv- Sfierman Grinders Win, £.. A. Pelcrsen 164 • 180 187 yziier,. Blanche Farina, RobertJj Cranford. . :, eight games in ithe newly formed FJscherIsJ_M^ketiv2215L_ JFulcher, R; Peterscit ....„. :. 162 156 '1S4 1 Also serving on. the DSA cpm-J ALL VIEW4IASTER REELS IN STOCK '1^~ -3F6ur»etfunty.JiGQntercnce. Other Clipper star and coach ingtart Hgh &hool will be counted W. Pelersen .;..:.. 174 •;135,:- 138 DClirttock., Gertrude Ramsey, ]>242Record Sunny Acres, 224; E. W. Petersen," £.-Wv-Petet*eiir-, ,,.,,,-i54 -200— .169 mittee, tire Nicholas St. John "La ketball e.ri_pJay_^of both intramural STaToncy .S hb five"^jaages~'ar<*~ all well Union, a poiential~ii1gh~scorei7] •1 ?~lrissips,.... After. tei Lauridti. 149 15! Gove, Mary Alice Hanson, £_Kor!Pfeil, Don Kern, Earl Kunow jwill be counting on this season are: T the Red Nmpd Reindeer** ^nd'~iSarry' Sbyiit sports,.- - -.- :".-.-':••'^~ -..--•-;•—7••— '--• twelve games, the Blue and Gold known in their fields. -They are andtfoe.BMarco, all of whom were Mel Reidel, former Union High and Esso,.°2(>o; Brooks, Batroh's Esso, ...... -..----..^ i53 , 132 155 Lee Stokes fell on a' fumble in 158 180 Edward 1. Kemper, vice president. tlpsala College flee; Jack Murray, former freshman player from hooters played three of its best Hayeclc 146. ipprge Lincoln. " ....•'-• OPEN starters last season. Kern was high 208; DelGandio, Democratic Club, Handicap^;- ...... " 18 18 Union County Trust'Co.; William ChampiaiM University. -. -the, end zone for the only score games of the year, wnning two and 1 H Ak6, Robert. Redden,:.Marjorie JSW*I scorer for Crantaxl last year. Also ex-Regional star, who scored 9$§ 201; Ciuba, Democratic Club , 208; ; in the touch' football contest at • ' • ••' • ..••'•• 763 . .789 835 McGtiirmess, prcsiderit,. Elastic VIEW-MASTER 2M tying, one, to wind Up the season in BUm>EHS" GENERAL (2! ichai'ds, William Rosiscl,-Carolyn 'return ing US junior Bob Albertson,. .goints ln his three years of vairsity/ The backboard , work will, be and Filsinger, Democratic , Club, SUNMY ACRES <2I Stop'Nut Corp.; Russell "I. Baker; Lincoln School, giving the 6-0 vic-good form. Coaching the team was A. Haddad 166 ijwson, Carol Sabatini; Mary bjjsketbiill'in •Springfield; John Bil shared^ by Dick Walters, former 1 d ^ " Cowperthwalte ...... 174 ' 166 is: Rlzkalla ..,..:...;.^ 12? •Ligjit Aila«t!imeiit for View-Faster ...... 2»00 _l\who afterplaying on the junior tory tQ_ Sherman. In soccer at Bl-ollEhton 191 146 - 1S9 pldnt.matiager. General Aridline & ^^lBtl varsity basketball player at Cran- Courtland Daley, 'assisted by Paul for November DILorcnza -.-...... ^..v.7...r 143 ~ in Scheror, William Walsh, all —varsH-sE-most- of-Jast_scasmk_iiaW_ Rankin J...... ,..i...-148 156 14' Flm Corp.; Dr. Kcnnbth C. Mae- ::•!«••• varsity, action near tfic made all-County honors ajfc CHS;| ford Highi who a^ ptayed^aTTTiTP 160 DlTulUo .,...."... .;... 161 feobert W.itte, Mareia Wurth, S6^ Junior View-Master^Projefctor^...... 9.95 : close Qfjhc season. ' -, jRed Nugent, former Cranford"High one goal for. Lincoln and Joe. Despite the fact* that they A's,imd-J«anette Zuiiclc: •••- ' '1:--1 ton State TCeachers College, and Zmuda sfiored Sherman's only goal. Boerimann as follows": Class lege, and Magistrate Charles J. dropped 12 games, the local hoot- . ' •''••••' .822 Crossrnon ..,..;.. »...' Other players jnoyfng Op .from rebound;: specialist, and? Ernest Jack' 7S0 li'iijors: Joan Apgai',<-' Matti [~ During" September; boys from AA—^High game, John Ricardo, Handlcai* „••„•.••.. 36 [Srevehs of Cranford: '•' . .~ Z ' last year Jayvees are George Lin- Hobbie, whi> was a standout at who has had some experience ers played good ball all seasonartd 234, and Mike Cutting 231;.high .-::.-,..-• - —><>—. ferry; • Robert Botelcr;.' Rosernary Grades 5 and 6 were organized into most of^ the defeats were by low [ MJBTWOaiST MEN'S t75 872 : coln, Dave Root, Bob McClintoek, forward for Newark State Teach-' playing with th<» t»wl Junior Var- serL05,-John-Erric07 id- ;owperthwatte IS i'i Dolores—Drugelt, Jn"icluii Jour teunis at "each school. They e toughest lOSSr; tpjr the STARTING HTTtmrm and MHO* scores, -Czajkowski,. 613; ,. Class - A—High JnU!g_ 148 146 11 Men ii| Senoiee layed- rouridToBins" iii t -132- 4 -145 ;ill juniois. Sophomores Pete Duff himself will agaTnbe, a key the Squad, is expected to be the big team was the 1-0 setbacK W games, John Donovan, 253, and Ar- Tectscl '....» TKAM Privates Jeremy John Ce*cJettini of Skioiintainside?, 574; Class &—high games, H. M, WINDOW Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Crump of 725T •• •• .A '•.' ' "' FISCHER'S MARKET (IV 4—Sunny Acres i 22, ; surpi ise of the Union , County lection. . • •'. j ' ';•••• "\V';- • ..,,- and ^Charlie Geyer at 'Itvuigton ham, : Paul Diefenbfueh, Thomas three years, the game was a moral 5~Methodlst Men's Club ...... 22 THIS CHRISTMAS TIME Staiger, J»"., 243, and AnthonS Derabla 153 21 Linden place! and Robert C.Bergh/ Tom iitimcnt, reaching the ..semi- drills- last week. ; Although they help under the boafds when 'ulcher, RichaVd Gipson, George Victory, for CHS., Pavics, 231; high series, Eugen 180 12: •ST-PeUrsen's Dairy ,„...... 22 CINE-KODAK DULefenzo 148. 130 199 7^PlscHer's Market 21 sun ot Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Bergh fuuils before- being beaten. r The ones, Gerard Lyons, Norman-Mul^—The-Blttecand^Goid^leven also UAeWtd l 6 SHADES have not yet completed scheduling, Thommen,: 59d, and Ted Torger^ U'Aidi 164 181 190 8—V. F. W .., ...„ 21 of B Roger avenue, have completed! REUANT , drew, Raymond ifaullariey, Ronald dropped a game to Weehawken on Crickowskl 197 6—Commuters .i „...... ; 20 - - team won only three v games, twq strong teams have been lined dopped g sen, 591; Class O^-high games, .,...;.... 153 211 '149 Ai'my basic training conducted by This squad will be aided in the Sassi, Paul Smith, John Sasnow- d l ih th lst qarter Curtfti' 1«—Harris, Ltd, ' .....u...... 19 HOLLAND MADISON duung the regular season, while up. Port Dix and Fort Monmouth, middle of January by the return a disputed «oal ih the last quarter Ewald Petersen, 243Pand Roland Ciambrusehlm ....;.-....' 116. 11—Peppermint Room ...... 19 ' the • Third Armored Division at CAMll/t p'~ losing fourteen, tind then pulled two loaded"* with-college stars, have ki, Jamie's Walker, Kenneth Weeks, and did a good job in holding •Mi Scheller, 235; high series. An 778 855 87 12—Police Department ...... 18 or Fort Knox, Ky. All are 21 years of .veteran forw'ard Mac Morfis of Kenneth'.• Weeman and Thomas, Hi—Errico TrUcklnfi ..-....„,„...... 17 upsets in tournament play, beat- agreed to Union: Morris played varsity while Kearny, the ,Gtotip i'4 eitansris, to rthb StSteini , 569569 , andd A Al l DFbDeFabii o 14—Barrori's Easo' ...... IT HOLLAND YORK CLOTH old. ' * • •!''". ' • $}{4.so ;.•;• *••• ;-'rc , ing Pmgry and pulling-out an oy» young. . ';s ••'.'••'.,,;. >.o- three.goals In their first meeting. v.r.w. 15—Citlien-Ghwmlcle. ; 17 UNTIL at Union High School, and. played 55!; and Class. D-^-high games, 164 UELL and IIOWELL ertimc decision against Runway. 10—Cranford. Shoe Stove ...... 17 InC. Fed. tax qite a bit of ball last year with Alsa, Shermans-Milton Ander- . In their last three games of the Martin Ciuba, 208, and Bernard Markowleh ...., 145: It—Uons Cltib .U...... «..«.... RKGENT PROJECTOR See Uf For Your . 19JI-5J HIS BAtJKEtBALL acilEDDlt Bcardlnelll isr 104 son, Earl pruekenr>»iHcrj Vincent season, Cranford combined a solid Scbjrmer, 201; and high series, E 174 , 18—Shahecn Agency ' „.„.... College Interview December It" . , . the Owl Varsity. 3. TincO 178 : Plan Church 147 fl8—Hotary Club ,«.... IJOHNSTON KODACOLOR FILM :-~'~ \ 3 30—*Scok.h Pljliis , ...... '...'./Away Guerriero, Thomas Marliri, Patrick defense with a strong passing at- A. Petersen, 526, and Philip Hllbert :.... 168 20—Bartiett's Liquor Loren E. Edwahds, director of Deteinfacif 14- Coach Melofchik and his boys tAcStytp bea(.Wardlow 4-0, Pingry A. Tinco. 142 140 14S 21—Luiherao - Brotherhood MeClurc, Robert Maicell, ^JoJin ardinelli. 510. 44 32. admissions at Claikson College of 179 7:J0—MlosclW P«rk ;.... Homi; S3 are hoping to lake the Junior Col' Handicap .....T... 22—Arnol22 Arnold and SSon ...... v..j...... PAINT SHOP December 18 Schroedterv Jerry Seriiiay. Chafes 2-i and to tie, Irvin'gton 1-1. This. Summaries follow: 23—Men's teaSUe .. Technology, Potsdam, N. Y., will lege Conference eharrtpionship this 865 77S 77S 1 UCHASB RAftTia, rt*f. 1 Stender,, Lee Stpkes, Eric Tarver the longest unb^eatfe Hni lK 34— Builders General be at the high school at 1:30 p. m. December S(J • year;- If p»is goal is achieved, it 9?^ ward .:...... US ' 146' 152 HARRIS,. t,tP(l» W7-» N. UNION AVK. "on"Wednesday to interview pros- .••--•-.TJ.iaaiM^iBi-ja>: : „ ISO. -I4S .262 ttcccmber 28 to start- a church bowling Ciuba 143 ^ 6-2548 t CHRISTMAS 5:U(^- Alumni ..-;.. ••••••• Home, thai:W«ien Jujiior College,has^ J«seph.Pellic.6ne was' in' chatgV Holt I..;... 15S 143 166 '••••.' •• "-.' "January"*'" '•"•""• , h of after-school activities at Lincoln. at:...- «tnw.-.»™.. Home the conference'iitle. . ;•.••.".--••- Leading the attack for «2ranford 219 Peppermint Room Vs. Cranford Slirie. year. The league will* be open t© Coach J: Se.th Weekley, who ssupa : Hotunno ,.•..••..„...,;.. I'io'.UAlei , . >. ~" •' Jaiiuaify 8 •' • ••• ' - • • ' - 665-:. C6St • • 85« Lutherans vs. Harris; Ltd. ON VbUR 3:3b—"KoscUc ...: ;.: A*ay men who .arc active members ol ei-vised the Sherman School teams, Js[a§ Bob Dommergue with - six REPUBLICAN CLUB start. S. ZjittSkl : 180_ second" in Scoring with'tHFce goals 740 844 -BOB B10 Errico Trucking -.VS. Lions Club. ianiiiry ii& bowl on T'uesday nights. Thus, far Crawffffd High Sjchool socer ' "846 "823- Kodak Duaflex H Camera ' itiS-T-'Hariflson • ..: , Away teattt,. rceevedl honorable men- Five Cranford students at Pin- and two assists. Two of Owens' _ . January 2ft '• the choice*of an alley has.not been gry School, Elizabeth, were among ! -IvWlth Kodet Lens S^^.50 3:SiP- Hahwoy '...... :,r.:: Home tion* eBOheJJew Jersey All-State goals were.thirty yard shots. K6BAK 6tw mude; : -.••••••. . - Vcbrilury X soccer tca«w for the 1951 season. a group 6f pupils of Pirigry's chem- Bruee Vogel, Stewart Marshall, trim mM Inc. Fed. Tnx" ' . . •. IMC. Fed. fa*.:; ' t:3» -*Bosclte iPavk ...: Men who are iniercstctl in par- &t r The selections .arei made from all istry and physics classes who vis? John Kruse and Jerry Boe, along ticipating, are urged to get in touch jted tch twenty-third exposition of ^d j up CCran- February u i' J 7-30— Uiiden Heine the RBV. Arnold J. t»ahlquist o . jser- teams in'the state. , lincTTJIenn (^ iVbruairy 13 CHvcns* selected for, honorable Central * -Palac«p=llew_JXjQukr last Bernie'Segebade^nd4tciia:iiAym 3 JO—"Scotch fining Home Calvary Lutheran Church, who'is Cf handling, preliminary .arrange- mention at the center halfback- week.' • ' • \_ •>. ' ..-,.. formed : the halfback line.. Com- Totnla— 17 games, 10 home,, 1 away. ments. position, played thre£ years of The local youths are: Jay Har-bining to give the Blue and Gold a GIVE /" " ^'i^Kv beckpf 10 Tulip street, William Clergy Council , members -feel varsity 's&coex at.CHS.. A- line-, strong bsdcfleld were fullbacks HIM Beauty Box Wins 2 this is an excellent opportunity tor man his first two years, he was Mason of. 110 Cranford "avenue, Pete McLaughlbt, Phil' Morin, Bud men;.-. of_jMLpent__churehes and switched to fhe ©enier halfback Ronald Post of 387 Lincoln ave- Taylor and goalie Hugh Delano, —•William's Beauty-ISox-of-Csan- position this seitson, whereTne We7Jer«rRogs"of H& Crescent place. the play oJTMbrin.'Tayloirand-Mc- foid (jot back on the right foot in Temple,..Beth-El to get to know W7J p each other and to have real fellow- was a defensive standout. and Nil f 14 Ding Laughlin was a big factor in the 1 ^ HER- For HIM or For BOTH the Mountainside Women's Recre- and Robert Nielsen of. 14 Doering also sewed three goals. • ;-.•'•- three game unbeaten streak by' : ation bowling League • last Thurs- ship together* , •..T..J_--. ,:|:;|^!:.|:^i day when >t wait two. gurncs> fram Cranford. ELECTRic CLOCKS ^ HEATING PADS -—HAIR J Other, players that^saw -regular DARKROOM OUTFIT " Dunn's Esio —M«nff-h 8—€onstvuc- : U«v)i Co(nlMin.\, tied lor third nful . Into the -yawning crater «rf Mesd- f || action, although jiot ris~'lSarlers -^.; DRESSM "mxs; ^ -GIFT: TOitEf fourth with Willinmls, su>t two vic- eo'8 then-aetlve "S*epo"^-Papa«aig» |f were Larry Pcterman, Jerry Coop- 30 tories at the expense oi Ace Qual- petl :volcuim-Jt.he Spaniards under || er and Albert Michael. Lineman *4 ity Cleaners!, tied with piinn's'for Cortes sent ttldian slaves to obtain ]« John' Canright was injured ""in the TT the league lead.,* ' • sulphur for gunpowder, '' third game of the season and did not see action again. FOIJNTAIN. 1»EN$ •<+-:' PEN .and PENCIL SETS W ^^f'l Twelve players will" be lost We Curry in Stack A Cnm-ideln-Linefif through graduation this year. Bob STATIONERY i&t MEN and WOMEN hi GIFT BOXES* tlommcrgue, Glenn Owens, Pete * SCREENS , . • SPLICERS McLnuEhlin, Stewart Marshall, playing Curds".—» Siiecud CanmUt Decks :*;ttfifiLS.-aiiVl:CANS -.' •' GADGET ;MGS Hugh Dclbno, Bcrnie Segebade, Sive yourself a Christmas o. Open a savings account CRANFORD CAMERA Bud Taj-lor,' Bmoje Vogel, John ." • ** . . • .•-••••.'. * CAMERA CASES ' : . •• •aSiiiiii.-S00EFILES m Kruse, Larry Petcrman, Albert5 mm 4 N. Uhk»h Ave, Michael -and John Canright are all ^^^ at the Cranford Trust • FLASH BULBS •DEVELOPING KITS vingofflt seniors. • • ) . '. nt,Joai| KTOftE 'UMLV — 8 <%. »I. tu 9 P. SI. • HOME PRINTERS • EXPOSURE METERS HOURS: SUNDAYS — 9 A. M. to 311». Players.who will be returning next year are Robert Ayrc* Phil Especially For HIM * PHOTO ALIUJMS Morin, Jerry Boe, Bill Sorenscn, Ronald We Curry A Complete JLiiie of Jerry: Cooper, Benito BcrardineUi, Yardl'ey«— Lcutlieric •— Old Spice—4711 -ySportsniaii to CRANFORD CAMERA Tom Wears, Richari'd^-MancuSD, Get yourself started on the road to security and success. You •/ Bruce Hoick, Dave" Byrnes, Bob Sealortltr— S^ts-or IiuUvidilal Pieces* Craw, David Isles and Rodney VIEW MASTERS ami REELS end TRAIN CENTER Stokes. CD LOR FILM vot'rit '. ' • ' . • For the first time, Cranford By the Box •—•.Cigarettes In Gift Cartons. ISjoy sisfeitig th# totftl in your passbook mounting up each fielded a Junlor;.Varsi.ty teiim.^ T.hcJ ftEVERE BANGER S74JHJ vhiyyees won one and "tTffd. one, i^ ~" OUTtoOOR OR INDOOORR POLAROID LAND CAMERA WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL beating the .Wardlaw Jayvees 3»0 pay-day, once you open that savings account. ris and tying the eKamy Juriior Var- — Full Line of iHcti's Wtdlets *-***- .;-Avuiiiili¥ In'Air'Sixes -WESION EXPOSURE METIER ..^.....-VK- ALL- EQUIPMENT SOLD HERE CARRIES OUR sity 0-0. Bruc^! Vogel scored twe NOW TO -KEEP A PERMANENT RECORD Or THIS wm tWO - YEAR GUARANTEE. goals and Albert Michael one. CHRISTMAS ON COLOR FILM! mm , 73JS0 Senidr manager tor The team was ^ BOLSET B-2 ...V^:...:.;.: 1 Richard Eppler. Assstant mana- 24,31 l ARGOrLEX 7S OOTFiT WE GOT "IBM'— WE SELL *EM—WE FIX ESt gers were Fred Duffy and Burl AND FOR THE STOCKING AND AUTHORISED KASTMAN KODAK DEALER THE FOLLOWING HARD TO GET Richtcr. Iniiunierulile Gifts «— Far List Here USE OUR KAY-AWAY PLAN! 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1 N ( •N ' -1; t THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. J951 Page Twenty-three ;; THB CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, ( Advisory Council Supervises Adult CYO Advisory Board Attend Xnm Meeting ^ransferrof The New Jersey Poll Id Aid Croup elepEone Real Estate . Mrs. John Fj Fast, .J»TiCS i kg Following deeds have been re- Skits^ Puppets F. Hansel. Mrs.' EltioJl, E. Moody •:«• corded in the,oflic<; of the County Adult Advisory Council 61 St. jopment of high school students as arid • Mrsi. • Hartvld C.' Siittod; <4 'R LEADS THUMAJN / 1U O «. ' 1 .Cranford, attended a trwicStKj <-d § tiommittee Register, Court House, Elisabeth: PRESIDENTIAL "TRlXE HEAT" ' - MicTui Attract Gr< \ held its rnonthly mecffng re-. bishop Walsh. Religious instruc- Mr. and Kir's. Fred Deremer to By KENNETH FINK, Director. Princeton Research Service Cdihmittee Monday at xhe hoaie vvf S /. • This. group," composed • of tor! classes are .conducted every 1 ~ FROM — Mr. arid Mrs.. Emi! Prank, property PRINCETON—The relative strength of former Governor Harold Monthly, meeting, of-'Cub Pack' Thursday evening- by a group of Mrs. Lestfc'f* "!?^ -Philip. Wtssiicli j«'• Class Mothers At E. Stassen of Minnesota when pitted against President Truman is 1,75 at the Methodist Churgh op aeiitatives from all parish or- joy of giviri^ ami the sihriiual jg in Brookside place,<434^5 feet 'qualified Catcchiea! teachers. Sev- t revealed in a Presidctfitial "trial heat" suryey recently corripleted by Saturday night was highlighted.by supenrises an exton- 1 reward: recciM-tsi by' the giver -wus' ^ '7 Lincoln to Wairn Sackett street. ."" ' . . ,.'* "Hu: New Jersey Poili. (.Mr. Stassen is expected to announce whether en classes have now been organized skits ,^and displays of,'- puppets diversi/ied program • of.and plans are being made to en- thethecm of .a taLk at thjt-suscii:^ ,g. ..Louise S. and Emil Prank to t,,. .-..in •U*M ' Class mothers of Lincoln School and Mrs. Franklin G.'Fraibel, prop- Results of today's "teial heat" election show hems.elves. the largest turnout of Among activities in which,boys fetary. Gaily •vurappetl' Chri&lnvafla PTA have set'up an emergency erty known as 42C Brooksidg place. Mr. Stassen running ahead of; President Trujfijan parents and/friends for. any meet/ ages. ". ',, .. ..':•• ' •"-'"• and girls ol grammar school age gifts were brouj»ht for the chiloineri-.g . telephone squad to inform parents Albert G. kobylarz bnd. others by a margin of 14 per cent, with neither man getting ing' heldythis year witnessed the, priests of the parish' are .follow^ may participate' are photograph!, under caTe.of he siociety abd ws*«;-ij| if bad weather 6r .storms cause a majority vote, ,.. :• V ' ' ' . ceremonies and handiwork of the presetned to Miss TLuxas for dss-ifi to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Boyke? ing-'thc plan for the spritual devel- stamp cdll&ctirig, sewing and-wood- : school;authorities to close classes .!.-' When.:a represehtatiye sample of .the New ^A ":;: "'"• •:"" ;: "•/'•'' tribuition. Aniiouncvmeni; atso was w -at-any-tii^tJui^-i^r., it, was an-, wieh, property in Morris avenifej Jersey • voting public were asked how they would f' made that appeal lettfets'had boeh'-g X99.Gtj.Ycct Horn .Mountain avwue. today if Stassen were riinhing against Truman, Cub theme of- the month' wasi . ^ 1 nounced afthc executive board presented by the various Dens. in mailed to friends t>f the s&tifciy'ig rneetittg of the Lincoln"; group Mon- . Garden Slate Builders, ;t?icT~to here is the result: throughout th.eLj£auntv. t>S .:«3ts*i*t_ Mr./and Mrs. George numerous .ways. Puppets-made by day afternoon at "the school, STASSEN vs. TRUMAN ': ': ' . .'. • .''' •',... '".'..• .'.'" j'.:'•'-,•.' • •• ", . ' ;• .'.'.• . ' '. • .'"''", : , '. '' . ^Photo by Thomas Queliy funds to aid the work of tke s»riS Jr., property in licusi/'drivo, 260 r the boys of Denv^ were used by Also; '• it was : announced, John . Stassen . 49% ' them to enact the "KterVof Haa'r- •." Left to right-Ujames Thompson, assistant director 01 stamp club; Joseph Klein, coach of junior ciety. A workshop* nsettiag is jplaj5-V« feet from. Dilnhamyf* Truman 35%. : CYO basketball;-James O'Donnell, snack bar;;. Tom Hogan, Cub representative; Phyllis Quelly, senior ned for. February. • - !^J Gambling of radio station,WOE has - Marjorie B. and/^,rthur 6. Mbp- :em." Den Teased their hand pup- CYO representative; John Errico, CYO grammar basketball coach; Charles Clauder, director of stamp agreed, to bring word-'of the situa- Neither "... f pets to present' the "Jolly Minstrel '•-"•• fhomas Q Undecided club; Virjgil Collins, director of woodcraft; Henry Venerault, cyO properties;'the Rev. Joseph L. Don- Perhaps the most significant finding in to- Sho\v." Trie boj>s of Den 5 through nelly, CYO moderator; John Durkin, president &f CYO Council; Louis Van Bergen, council treasurer; Seoul Tjropi»751mesfe. -^ day's survey, is-that Stassen runs just about as well the' use^of large masks per^rrn^d the Retf. Mark Dooley, senior CYO moderator; Mrs. Joseph O'Connor,, council secretary; Shirley Kin- •_:-\yhen jweathtjr wai-'rahts it: • .-. feet from Piltsiield street. near, publicity; Beverly Geores, and Olympia Guerriero, junior CYO assistants; Mrs. Michael Breseh- Aligns Falrol Leaders _, | Mr. anpr Mrs. George M. Fqy to labor- unitin member's and.jnanuai. workers as Truman doe's. a skit •calledQThe 'Dunce,School " "Kris Kringle Fair, held by the' Whiie'-eollat workers express a more than 2 to 1 preference for Stassen yA considerable amount of work Lfer, directoriQLs§.\Hng class; Mrs. Helen Moq#; C,irl_Scout coordinator; and Tim Sheehan, properties. • Neur. patrol .leaders and paiin&ls, a; ^ liMfilluPTA lasf Thursday, pro- Mr. imd^Mrs. Frederick W. Spring- Notshowih in picture are f hornag Qflelly and'Nick Hdaglalid^Tph0tographyy~Miltoh- Reihhart, Boyr- er, one : tract nt*-eomer of Park over Truman^ . *" •' . ' ^'.- ' ••' ' ,^—•;• ., .... was 'shown in the Marionettes dis- court oiKbhOiT duced a; gross '.profit of $423, it was Here is the vote by oeeupatonal groups: Scout representative; Joseph Peters, Joseph Brucato and Ronald Wysocki, ji»nior •: CYO assistants; servic^hlghliglited a fciisjr' teueci ii^raee-and- Park- street: mi olid played by Den 6. Den I0thad their »James Di Battista; Dennis Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brutz. • " yeveaied. SKiire winners includedr 'act,at corner of Service iarie and_| ... Labor Union Mar.ua! " Wblt.-ColUr hand puppets to show their handi- of Troop 75 last 'Thursday at SAVE $1.00 V William Smith of the fifth, grade, Park street. •'• ' - Member. \ Workers '. Worker. ' work. Advancement awards weie Methodist Chufcfa- . m -an-airpi'imo; Patty Dalrymple, — Stassen ...'.„ '..,„• 42» ' -40% • '61%/ , The Girl Scouts are at present col- Mr; iind Mrs. Cart SpaSer, tQ .Mr, r~-™. Truman » ...... ,...„„„„„,,•„. 4O'/« .' 42%-. .• . rd been in uie by th«? troap for to: :.—.. ..:• 'op-rAMous • •''...•'•.•••• •"••• " Largest money-waking tp*Slo was jjroperty .in South itnion avenue. Undecided ...... "7 flfo , ' _^ No matter what, type of home wants 1,052. 88 feet from Jx'xington ave-1 In today's? survey, Mr. Stassen does considerably; better than Bear badge was given to Harry school,;. offers ma|jy recreational 4 St. Michael's Church, sponsors More than 60 parents and friends years. Robert Ward ra«ciyed the sewing table, with/refresh- President Truman ampng Ifidependent voters — th^ group whose facilities incXuaing dancing to j like he varied programs of this organ- second class . aurard ansd ' James .n ments, ceramics and/white ele- Bagwell who also leceived a gold •^ ' and .needs the gift of Important ittended the annual fall concert of votes usually decide the results of all statewide elections, and two silver arrows. Wolf badges box music, ping pong, pool, tele- jzation. Father Joseph , Donnelly Hudson was gbn&a Ms fiirst. * WM. PENN phant next most pi-oiftable in that - • .Lorna D. ancl'Ra.lph p; Terrill t<| Indpendent voters divide about 5. to" 3 in favor of Stassen over , Occaeional Pieces you'll always find vision and. a very popular snack and Father Mark Dooley are mod- he JuniorjHigh School.music or- were presented t6 Howard Arne- badge% . "order.' It * was juinonnced that Mr.-and Mrs-'-lfran Balinth, pr&p- Iruman as.-fdllows: • ';«. - • . , ' .V. bar. Ths center is open to high erators of the Adult Council and janizations last Frid?ry night in FINE BLENDED WHISKEY crty-^WT': Willow^trcet—1 S2T1 5-f cct sen,- Howaid Sjursen and _Paul ^jat Pern's. Goihe and see_. » .come , First aid merit badge «as •~M •Tioftics~IeWov '.. . ' .,~~T'-'"~~. MkiEftNVENT VOTERS •''...' 'f .^'-^-— schbol'students once a week. Ev- Senior CYO respectively. # the High School auditorium. The from;-West End^plaee. '•' - Stassen ;.....'....;.'.v^.'...r.'..i.f...;:..J.' „>..'.,.. 51% TteeS. Two Silver Arrows were and browse. ^ Officers ofIne Councilsrej; John ^.feHtgdito-Artt: SamarS'-aad -|ttd mage s;ile:wjif be contributed to Edward J;1 Quin'iv- to Norman given to Williarn, Smith. Harold ery month an "Open House".is unior band and junior vocaf 'La'Diic. Richard, alsa get a tfen-.J Korean rcL-. -Truman ;i...;...... 1...; ;.... •.;...... :....•;..... '.I...... 30% . --=' held In tfieiSiTr under the auspices T. Durkin, president; Mrs. Joseph were under direction of fiium and Martin Dubler, partners, Neither ..../:. 6%; , Sj'urscn received a Gold Arrow. J; O'Conrior, secretary; and Louis groups year vetrans* pia. Reg. l»ricc $4,98 Ql* _ Mrs. Efaniel Vr-oom, general Donald Salas was- presented with of the CYO. - ••;• Louis Haar and Miss Olga Specht, etc,, liaits.a^tind ao,.,p!pt-No:'2, map UlVdCCided .;.,..,.,.»..;...... *...:/;. ;...... ;.;...... ;;.,. 13% - A Junior Canteen sponsored by Van Bergen, treasurer. Neighborhood comsaiss&Kit^r'BcSi .chairman, gave thanks to all whoof section No. I Eir/.abeth avenuu , ' The former governor of Minnesota •; also' draws some support the highest award in \Cubbingt the directors of instrumental and. Vocal v A • SMART BK^SS parents of eighth grade students is Harris, explore?' • advisor' Bfem Cy- YOU II BEST BLENDED WHISKEV BUY! -worked to make -the fair a success, and-Villn Sites, " ' • from rank an dille Democratic Party members throughout the state. Webelo Badge, tind wlss thus elig- music, respectively, in the public phers, advkt' fc. Paul piefenbueh, ChrislmaK These divide 23 per .cent favoring- Stassen; 6t for Truman; 1 per cent ible to advance 'intio the first stages hejdf each month in the recreation Woodsiae Caufe Plwa schools. AND SEE WHY i ^jdlaJliCtetfcbj^inKle. to Marie FLOOR LAMP center for the boys and girls of the B, Morell,. asistaitt to the' school auditorium to Gencarelli, lotsls, map of seotjbn opTeTTher, Holiday Fete for Kids Band selections included the Von Gersdorff and ew President of the University o£ Pennsyl- •Seout Troop 75 by Scout Master Overture "Tune In" by H. Davis; a „ gifts from a tree, during the vania, is popular with GOP" voters. 18 pef cent of all those who class- : ' Young men and women over 1 Tony LaRosa. . , '••• Silk Shade. waltz, "The Good Old Daiys," by children's party. After the party, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K Bolomey ify, themselves as Republicans in today's survey say they would; vote accommodate 115 children, were meeting. toiJjabn 6. Leich, property known Second Year pins were presented, HAMMOND ORGAN makesa and pky an orgaii without previously high school age are members of a Sanders, and "Cardinal" by John- the tree will be given to a RoscUe lor him; 11 'per eent^ay Truman; 4 per cent say neither, and'pine pef A Wonderful Biiy at self-supportng. and self-governing outlined last Thursday by the son. The band, was augmented by -••dr, brphanaKO. as 16 Park tenacet ' to Cu.rtis Haajx, Seymour Cha,imo~ wonderful Christmas gtft to a knowing a note of music, Woodside Manor Civic and Social cent are undecided/ vitch, Daviir Smith, William Den- group sponsored by the CYO; They elementary studentsV "and several State MONARGrTS AriionTbip'city voters —- cities over lOOvOOO ±~ President .Truman l^iere are rto installation problems meet semi-monthly in the'school Organization. .'*.-'. ;.. . baton twijrlers iiertermed -with the- Tpcccntb*qr~t9-at There leads Mr. Stassen by an 8 per cent margin: ,4B per cent, say they would l—Nelson,,7 Visits Here Tomglil r.OLD RIBBON WINES Ronald \*iM vote tor Trumani 3» per cent tor Stassen; 3'pet,coat for neithtjryariT' mi-plart-an^extensive-program^of- ^-MeetiMgi-at-the_hQme_of Mrs •playing of three- f will be a (Jiir •iS' assembly pro- v?idt the Hammond Organ. Sfrnply- JsaeiaL ^activities.. This._o_rganiza- William Hubiak,i43 Iroquois road VV<'tk-ciirc, elementareiuniciuuiy .educatiocuuwiuun i senior class nt, Pingry School, brackets, and:residents of all'city sizes with populations of. less thai' FIGURINE^ ^ girls ojf grammar school take part Mrs. Hubiak, chairman, appoint- Girls" Glee Club during which Lodge o£ New Jersey ae Joef Joriett, Russell Joriett, Wal- gift at Griffiths, where you can see and Yoti can own a Hammond Spinet ed Mrs. Betty Watson, Mrs. Mary .;i supjwvisor, . nttpnded the .bonrdj'Elizabeth, who. spent last wcek-^ 100,000..- ••..-• •' .>'-•<. /,•";'- " " .•..'••.;• .;. " , in intramural volley- ball and bas«? "Rudolph" made his appearance on officers, at Veferaaas" Meassrial[|: end, with the approval of school -Today's survey pitting.Stassen against Truman is the fifth and ter.:. Webster, Roger Holowchak, Organ for $1300 delivered. The Ham- Schott, Mrs. S. I. Durand, Mrs SWEET WINE VALUE ON meeting. : K hear- all five models. In AssottccI Colors IketbalK A basketbalfteam of high stage, and "Winter Wonderland" Home. authorities, visiting at colleges in last in a series of. "trial hieats' reported by the New Jersey Poll in Henry Pullen, Harry Bagwell', Margaret Proctor, Mrs. Gertrude CALIFORNIA WINES S : Richard Arehdt, Thomas Mirante, mond Chord Organ is only $98$ de- school boys has been organized and by Felix Bernard, sung by the A'reception for efeairter.mwsicbess. Coiar Blindness . which, they were interested. recent weeks. . • ' . : \ •' . . '. * A Hammond Organ in your own Maclo To Sell.For $6.95 Each Baly; Mrs. Mary Appell, Mrs. Dor- .. These "Ifiat heats" showed^ the iE6llo\ying: ''.:.. Russell Hawes, Glen Anderson, entered in thfe County CYO league. Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus and organizer o£ the local Eod^e, SIss, Color-blindness is_Jtjve times.as Ronald visited'at the campus, of home could be the start of a lifetime livered^ Convenient budget'terms Boy Scout and Girl Scout Troops othy Voss, Mrs. Linda Rispoli,- Mrs. made,realistic by falling snow. Rose F.. Wells, and1, ter HaEsSsaMd, Common among biys as girls. But. Dartmouth Gbllege, Hanover, N. H. •'.... "T-AFT VS. TRUMAN - ' . ' WARREN vs. TRUMAN George Craft and F.Swisher. 1 common among bys as girls. But ; NOW YOURS FOE . of .St. ^Michael's as well as Cubs Mildred Depew , Mrs. Geraldihe OUio Wells, will be a ffeaSsane «f it is inherited through.mothers, onljj Taft „;...:....;...... ; ;;...... 4*?% barren .....,.!.^,..,...... ;... A waste paper drive was • an- hobby or the beginning of a musical arranged. - :.L.'. ''••'••"•'••''. \."'•••'• •;' '' Reinhardt, Mrs. Helen Blurick, Mrs iToiinccd'..in whelT. each boy was and Brownies are -included.in the . Mexico City the meetiHtg. Mrs.' Beitto Rulx 100 PROOF ^ BOTTLED IN BOND Truman ...... ,:...... ,„ 41% Truman .....,'. 29'i career for your children- The Ham- over-all program of the CYO. RuthRoden,; Mrs. Frances Talooti noble grandi will sureSisJc- $Q.S0 a Pair Mexico City has ah altitude of ;•:!«,:. Neither...... ;...:..,-..?.;....;.:. '4%' Neither ,„...... :.^T.s,i; '•i'i asked-to collect 100' pounds, pro- and Mrs. Margaret Connolly, to ceeds' of the drive to be turned over mond responds,brilliantly to the, master Plans for a library in St. Mich- 7.4U' fiet. •".'*:. . •' Mrs. Ann Watts dad her ccnssnil- . [Undecided* 8% Undecided ,...; ...... "12S ael's School haVe.been-formulated assist with arrangements. toj,he Cranfprd Welfare Agency. musician, yet you, without any pre- tee have 'charae' of. sunrauregtBacaitsu \ OLD BRADLEY •j- •'•'.' •.'•v':l-S'.';i;'ie-.-' :,••;'•'•".." , MaeARTHUR vs. TRUMAN- EISENHOWER vs. TRUMAN ' Activities, of the month of De- (B) "•• .'•.' ...•",.•'• 5-tEAtt-OL» '.', ".':. .-. ' • ••' • Eisenhower •.. 7.1% MacArthur ...' 60'J cember ^.'ill ba climaxed with a vious training, can play simple but '!.'.i: Chestnut Tavern Trunuln ...... "....; ; , 20%Trurrtan..... 32% Christmas. Party40 be held at the effective music on it in less than a StttAIGUt. ItifE WHISKEV ".'i-. Neither Neither ... Methodist Church "on,Decomber 22 S Our KUchtn No v tinatr tht.SaperTlklon of at 6:30 p. m. , ^-v month. With the Hammond Chord ELSIE. rormerlyorOrinforcl .' TABLES. Ie invention that is •;;-'f •••••;'"i9 Servlnt You Tile Best In Stassen •Vifhomas Dewey was elected Dis- amazing everyone) you can sit down Steaks - Seafood - Chops -Sandwiches Truman .;..,....,...; ..., 35% trict Attorney of New York City, Us. -NeHher-'™;.-.-..v.-..,,. ..'..:.. 4% ..1933. ..,..:,...:....:...!..;_;.:.,.: _ _.. •Undoeided. \l .2-3103 ' ' .' • • ' •"•'•' WILBUR COOK IMPORTEp 1 1 An organ for the master trWtA'am: lbs 33:n«e EKTERtAI^MENT •pKIDAYi .SA' r«RIiA-¥ awd SUNDAY The CfflrtrortJ cttto" and Chronlele presents the-reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusively in this area. theNeW Jersey Poll la a.weekly feature sponsored SHOES ' AGO pedal keyboard, and an '*MiiiSi<**tPeda l / ••.;•.: SPECIAt ATTENTiOJT TO PASTIES by o uroup ol Uttleoendent. New. Jcrcey ne\vspupti*s as a public service to the Jjcople 1 for Solo Unit tunable to* preference fcy tfce ttpaast. P1ERR& JEAN f '•• TO *. ALL OCCASIONS of New Jeriiijy. -The service Is etf8fc?ted by the Princeton,Jtesearch Servlde staff WOMEN WITH ; • .'• • 1941- VINTAGE '.- '..' • •-• -V r-(»•>- •. •. ... t_. BOKDElllX RED OR WHITE WINE ANDREW CRISANTI CHAIR SIDE TABLES ?M;m School of Praetipetljcs g^^ '•m^^s Anywhere In the U.S. ur CahaJ* Sfll CENTENS'IAL AVE. Bcau.tiful Mahogany Finish Salr, lleaaonable and ' •• ' • ..CRAXTOwn. ••.:.•• • Immediate Service. ; By Van—Rail—Boat—Air ' $q.so HENRY P. TOWNSEND-Agfeni ^.^;v..-TV.:;>yu4ia)-y ^Armagnac Brandy Fireproof Storase . ' Packing *Xtatlnt » Sp«d»lty (E) lot Commercial im& " EsilmitM. Given FrWsl> - Johns-Nkmvilto car iooJ*. .• '•.'. '".' ••• -.: •:: :• t)»irivE«tt : 4/SQf • ' :.•-.'.:?., ••.:••' ;'....• . /•-••..:• •••• ASBESTOS ' Large' ''Assovtmont of America's :- r' -*4,65; -"v.;: IMI'OHTEll FKOM FJtANCE! Beat Made Hainpcrs, from HOME MODEL Tilts is the most dciirrt! ihrnmsCTai fecute heese CiKJRCH MODEL (E) It is us«d in matt tome* tktn any oifwr eegan. T" The Hammond is used in 27,000 cWciics IJudy No Heating Interruptions- of every (lenominatiott tlrroughout tlic world.. Y«MI Will Find.These'and Many with our Complete Fuel Oil Service! i' Outslaudiiig Values: ,Oii Our I GIKT BASKETS MADE MS Sonsaliotml Buy! g •No long delays on zero days, Xo confusion about orders, THE MOST TALKED ABOUT GIFT BOXlES/l nt, Jo • You order just once and we do nil the rest.., save you the TV CHAIR t GIFfWR S^onald bother of constantly check- IN AMERICA •om *v« y«ori b«lor« tK» l»Ujik»iiir wet loUoBUf), G. t. PlihH hoi Iwi laiy ing your oil tank and re- t 6* eKanesi l»'Wi liMnt*. TctJoy t,« and Mil. fiifcir my rhi tol«phon« P|BV« .*. o big pori lit liicaulul opttillton bl tti«ir taim cl M«ndhdriu . ordering ... accurately esti* . ' Choice ot Colors Slo/ln Or Dial TTiriiCwas Xand not so long ago) when telephones in tb local temperature cluuiges of Vlit ... give you automatic delivery -t rural areas were few find-far t^g/KBiJilpsitelbfiyJre in Ofl cleah-buming Mobilheat!' inorc than 60,000 rural establishments in the state. MODEL x CHORD MODEL Nearly J {©f all. the homes and busjs\me8 in rural areas OR. 6-0900 The popular , Tfce ftj^gan, tltat makes it possible for ., . ,-y. i for haVe telephones. And there areyfewer parties on most 1 aayeae"without' knowing a note of music OUR BASEMENT STORE IS JUST LOADED WITH 'EM ! lines than ever before. In^Jhe city and on the farm, homes and small ta l of SpacinjJ eall* •nobl«* j 1 WALNUT AVE., CKANFOKD' progrcs^throughout the state. brtwi* fa rrtakit orid And/in city tod rural areas alike ,» Zone. State**. progress is continuing .-= as Roofing, Siding and fast as scarce trnateriala arc I,,,:• Insulation Specialists "TheMusic Centerof New'Jersey" available. FURNITUREtAPPLIANCES "DependjiWe, Friendly ia ' VIM m:vr r-. IPIANO COMPANY -\^ N •II NEW JERSEY BELl . ICE EVERY SUNDAY AnERNOOM 12 KfORtll AVE, W.. CRANFORD, N. . Viib CIL 6»«fll TELEPHONE COMPANY 60S BROADjSXREET, NEWARK 2 Cor.JtfirUi it Union Av^. Lexin«toa Ave. mt 3^)0-3:30 CHANNEl 4

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Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Work Wanted -Female CLASSIFIED HAtES For Sale Servicing Help Wanted—Mue xXTKiV.XTtC I'W'iN'&GHAPHS .;**i.7'*.i. : THIS HOME WAS BUILT FOR MCXTHEH. DOG. female. 7; mpnthi old. excellent YOUNG LADY for dry cleaning store, no MAN tor furniture assembly. io CHAHFQJU3 EKAt fcsTATX —Thr 1 ^ n>cf«y otion; 346 Itforth Av«s., O * t mother will find they, ai/very, e»sy to CHRISTMAS DOLL SALE WOMAN, full tlme.vfor chlldrenV. shop, f Pt.ACt. e »ale >taru December 6th, SCREW;. MACHINE~'SET-UP -jLi:.'. 'lot aoitioo. . A»ktng tur^ wid»rOtfiOd ity.. Apply in person, Jody Maidj; 4 operators needed by iimall r.i,.,,' tg Tld EitS»tCfd' modern . bith' and.' dieUghtful the League —whTre-lndrvfdOareirorJls reward,•'? And.each one ii blest by St. Kick! RESPONSIBLE MOTHER Will care lor appreciated. Permaneni posiii.y CHAMLttS M. YEAKEL ItrourxU make. It an p*iy to tske.care rates from SI .73 to S3.00 t>er hoa-* U of riorue, —BRQKER CO-OPEHATION. 16 South Ave., E. -^ CRanford C-Q222 children. CRahford C-4857. tf v KfJl K>t=tf ai^l li.Jiiranc*. . RAhway i?4800 ' Or Atil IN* ^-"•'-r-iiSrit; Ai,*. itf.;-•-.,.-..• CHanfurd 9-2474 •I (1 A 9, 2 JBATHS "7" all on. the cond floor. Delishiful home. Wanted To Iftuy • Autos For Sale VOlWG MAST needed by eeiritsar in .e.il. cid J.J./-.1- Kp.tonallsr lutiie center tall entrance - Hew wholesale organization nervine iiS UOKTOK WASHt.'.'C MACHINE, wi. with cheerful Wood»burnin« fireplace. BOOKS, kisbest price* made, immediate KAISER 47, one owner', mechanically per- a.ksr^ii. 23J "a'al^-t A-.v .; C List YOOB fect, Sacrifice for $850, CRanford 6-0270. bulldin* trade. We are a Brow!"« « For W.-1TH -t LOCAL Soaclouy dining rpom, lare* enoueh lor removal, t>. S.L Boakihop, '330 Park gaolJation lntcre«ted in tralninij a i,,., nil thc/childreo and graridehiidrt-ii. Oil Avenue. PUInfield «-3900. • t< lion to toe a salej represeniam.. i,, ,.' r W KINK ntit VI » I Triki, Jb^lh tubi. topfxjr, persoiKto secure an tnter .Call V^:.!f .'!iSS. • -til. li:Srt.«-n ;. with 'BrMklaHt 'JJooki ; Sun CHe«lnut &-2200. High 'Point Salvage. " ' 12-13 — 1— — *** **'' T"'*ert. -l.M-drw>ii"i Stram—hexl r>6w jo be In 4-bfcdroom • < rl « .a.a,/lKfli.' •' Cltar.ford •. flli»t. M'H.' irM 1 *> Call Cflihlosd a' kitchen. Two Knotty |>Jn«i «L*S SHOE HEPA1RING. 10S N. Union linn ( ill i/niB>, Cl(s<)f'>id IXI.SMI. T8O't"Bl£ .„ DATK3? l>.»iroofii« »tc't,rid Iliiof. Air conditioned DOES IT NEED REPAIRS? . Av»^ tor gulck fhoe repair service. if iWCHKTEO TAULECUiirH. ..*3 K ' r- L*l rr.o Yet It doet, but the oUr.t-r knows It and piliif S.I."). II Spruce &irr*t, C:~r,tiy<tLi adopted byby' SeHue lor'torV 2. wKie. d Bureau of iliaes* hydrogenation fHei» IK'TKj rriorrt «..L..iii, u.-.i , .....,..„„..,.• —•r+T^ij '( at1 Louisiana. Mo.. 2.600 tons «uH«' with •'«lip—cwvr^d,"' * familiesin. Ideal fo/a om»-famlly n ; INSULATE! ' llOV 4 UtCVCli J,* li.Hicri, gnml enntij-' TiMgL i for-Sfoxm. PROPERTY «*d 4 bedfoows. §13,660. ci ryd cosiu converted uito 8.000 New Laboratory Ave. V^PTH A LOCAL KpALTOlt CENTEft-HALL HOME in the barrels' pi synthetic oil — or 3.7 - CKaiif«fv«si'ir IMI' (>i.ri. (ordtu'iy jai-Kft. irtuadis. Section with ftxeeptlorully large* barrels per ton. ter recently opened a new catdiac »,!•< it i|ir " fl I JU-»t/tlt;i,-ifcrrt B-32fi4) e, rui'h.1 Jirt*s. **o;Ss' fcilted /. -A^IOtflEtl; A-l LOCATION ":• '• ' rooms.' 4 bedrooms,' 2 matter bedrooms, VWll for and' e*ijyw«d, 'Pli^BeM &-62K0. gOLGNlAL.B rooinn. 5 ycaru old, SJ4.750. with double ekusebs. 2 baths, one with laboratory w aid in the diagnosis of 426 Somerset Street. ^(Scri^i SPlAiiiilleld. EiUrancft i!>it'Kt clniiet, llvlny itjiini iind stall thburer. 1st floor lavatorjv «ilho.t congenital and acquired heart di 1 1 N. J. . . '-, . , ,-• •' .'U water heat, wood burning fireplace tn Little i«iviv«lrig.X'>. S-W. UV»l- Wj.!l tell r»-uu>aab,ly,.-.CKiini«»l' fireplace, unrall dininu room, IK, the recreation -'.room,-..double .•Rowdy acyog's thfr deserts and i IIDV-S I«CVCI.K,\2H ln..-h. rrj AXa TiUririsKyii sfcSvtCE calo£«!d.. tllu bath, attached giragct .'ill CufJiribia. Avon^V. CranfUftl,;.' Ali tn^Ws Jej^jrd,. ii-"f>« day. i«iv>ce. y-AneinenV yw A»C ht'att aluminum through, the river'Valleys of Iraq Klit II!AI'»'H. til). *h'* ' *ci.- towtit pjrkii. Itcriiert F. 'SoVie, J*r- eoriibination wimiiiwrt. Takes. $185, lot' HALL_ COLONIAL, 29 « (13 ;liv.; mn n.0W "abDUt wheVe they did 5.000 - in > W P- i: J Deception tK 4 It' f(«/f»>a)Wnilf!l. H.l'lmi-I. M-y. Ridto Srrvxre. ',24 H.:lc'-«»t AV<-. , so x loo. . .; .^ ' • • • • : .. *uH roorn wUh^d"«oit3i' n"oi'l yeaVs •agb -highways ot the great Cons, ijarrou.' rooms ca» be made vl nil. r t "I Mt liulrtJL. BWi •)>>«•« ' / ' tf '-place, "modern' ttilchvn -O/ith -sink.-^ind 1 caravans and Htilitery captains who Olfd.Ji t!lt'VCt,J!. 2B iru-h. cwwl i.«ndl- AGENCY, Healtdrt ' to appear much wider If opposite tir.r>. S\T.. CHunlura «-0:SM IS North Avtiiiun, Eaiit •, Cranford (Jlhhw.ishnr cninblnatinn 'included, •; RADIO and dtanford-OJoaO— U- bedr»»i»!i. 2 b'atha. oil heat, double sections _of__the Jongfer^ walls are Opcn Kv'enlnusi and Sundays — , US x 150 lot. Transferred owner faced with polished plate glass mir- S22.S0O. ::::;, Early :J rors, i, li-wn Call beJor* ,« a. «- MULTIPLE' LIST YOUR PROPSHtV -'-E.l6ro--thaa° 1.C00 yfears ago the VEWttttAK ULINOS --r- fluxaluin\.ate«L. HP. «;-•••':••-. •••.- • ••-•. - WITH A LOCAL ! MKALTOW in the CELEBRITIES t Jolm'Hvcniia. 1)10 South Ave., G , • njii1jilr,»((li'. VVKslli'-lil Wilson—CH 0-1BS4 of drilling wells. With home-made "Tdrills and bamboo pipe.they eventu- finish that-protects..youf-car- MA'J S llnr l'\ i.Vfl.TVJS, Ilk* M-V-V il/i- Hu« cu«hlon'..4'x 0 .• S VMl SALES A.N'DSl attle, full "lia«Tini.'Ht, attatfmd uaage, from weather and corrosion ii Miililiv t'hulr ". :....; .- ,.;-. SJM) tlli> Hath, dead 'end slice* wear high . HOWLAKD — ALtfOn ally reached depths;.of several thou- U »l l.lrtrf % I" *»IH, «!/«•«. M, > f^ryjee cm-^jll 'iiiikta 444 Chestnut'Strict HOselle 4-10SO only three-thousandths of an inch Ml II. Ilimlf/J ' uuu Hutt, .Saw. v<.wu Mapli-' Culler. Tabli! -5.WI Si-hmil.-Qeciip'aney January 1st. 514,000. sands' of"feet. . ... • • mi, i/> I.' II *S; IJJI-B* C'rlh,' wotnr- l.lvliie Kwim Citulr ••• ...; 8100 \ iicter.t'd (iwl oil Call, CBiinfiird ft-4481. .. thick! jiiw I liii. i-j.rn i Mnitf.M«, ilJ: a t HI CutlluaUj Niw\.™, ,.„..„,.,. 7..M) HktttlAHl,}/ FUKI, OIU SUf'I'l.V. f>te. and others < i, ilt 'i/n U H. SKI i-.i/li; S(i.n/' .\-ril.-..«,iji Ave, C)Ui>rfl>rd «-212^ ".OPEN VOn INSPECTION CRANPORD BUNGAtoWS^-N'cw. 10 yri. Twin Hivikrtiiii.ii , • I5.W) old or older; with dininc rooivtii. dlnini; • • Long Lasting Hi id I In ill I <'• A nuii/ii. |)i«>i. NEW ciinlotn built colonial (i-iiwim house, ALL liOMK ItEHAIHS art?. • ,or two budroomsr . brick-front, siorie- i'HONK CltANFOItli 11-tllSB • C-C352.- \. . ••'•', \ " ', . . tf Bulidef . Iront or frame; tnoith or squtli sitlt» of the Bible, .which the, Wise Men town; $12,600 to i24.000. HELP WANTED-MALE tllHIMMAs iltfr^S • TKIJU- tlyi!, orim- 0 Fluke Tcri-aci.' — JJfS. Ccanford Ave. brought,as precious gifts when they jt> IN TIMK KOK CHIHSTMAS. 'beautiful. it" you .in tiulid, repair"of tiuikti IIII HI it bp'tiit t>lJ t .fiiitilfinfii uf!i*r Uvliiit riiom tuUlvi), II.-VIT IIWII, vtiry bin-raluu. CCll T. JOMNXKrJ, 4d! 3cthlehem, are MAXNTEN'AVCE MECHANICS k« uwiiti <^r< up, (Tti'iH'it tt«^k. Orik'rii • ALAN JOHNSTON, HEALTOH ', ll tM l k tml Ay«nw, C-»Ma. f NEW OFFICES: 203 Elm Street, Westli p in Michinf Ittbulldlnr tukin mm till Nvu.nU/iilii:cr, 117 (if tlrupea. uml bik'-a-brui'. Cllan Id still feund on the lists of basic per- Nnrlli Av« W C liunfiiril p-(VHi:i. 18-2(1 TllUCK CHAN» arid 'T.D.-S Balld3*er Furnished Rooms WEstfli-ld 2-S8B4 Eves., WE 2-1240 bay Shid B-HOSil. • ' , . (Open week days and Sunday afU'rti fume ingfedierifs. •Ciov r IINOI ("wTfJ-Ti n iof'-MJEcirKTA i?f.' tor H|r«. S, W. Oliv**-, ine.,*eiu«iord •. • . For Rent ; ''•'•[ ImjulrlM Mid' 0-2159 and Uiidcli\i-70iV4. U Porkina Space .In, Mear of OificcS MACHINE SCftAPEjRS tlonn liiiiin|)tly ucUiiowlediicd by n COMFOn¥A.HL& DOUBLE JtOOH for:•$ — bay Shift V btiiiML *!'• in mlu dii'ielti- tuhlu, 'tlU; people, Btparuic beds, convenient, .also CUT FUEL COSTS Crunfnrei uuont. C. 11. Wflillh. 230 ROOSEVELf SCHOOL AttEA — G"roorh. iniJtili I flriwir ili-rvirr, g'2r>; Quiillty Work guaranteed, ClUnford 6-1719. U ninule rtoin.. CHanfofd B-S301. '•• tf and sun porch, tiled bath, fully Insu in Mitii.< luliU l"ii. ciram, %'iH. 1'lione e Stwtl, Tcliully, N. J. •• . U H. "tulips are to be left in the COMBIVAT1OS' AU. TYI'KS sinlc tops reiuitieil or re- luted, oil steam beat. Price 812,500. ground for several years plant them placed.. Linoleoin. a»p»tult, rrubber, ti|« PHlVATfi 110MB. lar«c front corner roow, WELDER & BLACKSMITH OI.LKIliDitUSllE-i-Uiuigctl und B»in»- private -corinrcthii; bath, 1-2 bW HAROLD J. BURNS, Brok.-r with at least eight inches of soil UP TO 40% MACir ( fir I «.IOVriT^TiitmTir I'ulilni't, tlfll tli-W»mi1c to.inijtlcs. Call or write tL ln«lal!ed>lll!d>** HomH e HootH^i^ U ffor Hiwill think Wliiiiinr ilink chuir. Itti'Mii rt-nt, $1.5*l 0 por iiaj W. Ji, , breakfast. CHanford ',•-.. 110 North Ave., W. above them. If they are to be lifted U A. McKcc, 12 Arllnuiuh Hand, Crun- CK 0^0210 — If no answer CR 8-4fifl LATHE HANDS WITH OUR BEAUTIFUL tUii iimiio tl ,iiil uultar, iiiiiu'u K|i»u!H- rurd, N. J. teWplniiW Cliuiiford «-I7as. Co., 741 CcnUiil Avt, . NICELY .FU1U4ISIIED ROOM, near all in the spring, 4 to 6 inches is deep Tool Boom — Day« AND PRACTICAL tkkin 1.1/t. 1 ttU Dittim? Ktuml-umt stool* transportation. «3e.ntlt">rian only. Cran .eaough,; ...... '..,.-':. ..• /M>tii,i-twiii py.i|i rT&ri aituUl ciiion, free ««ti- Finite Moid* — Bay. Cull < Vi i\lni,*i CtfiinfiirO fl-ilftttl. miieit alveh. Albail-I>wl», 160 N. Uh« lepiilrcd Una • acceiited for. trade-in on LAitGE HOOM, running water, eonven- LASIGE HALL, • formerly Masonic-mee\ WMVL IIIA1SIS A eqUII'MKNT. -- ion Avu., Cltaiiford 0-CBO«. . .. i«?nt to transportation... Gentleman only. • ''IHl!,'roo'w, 18-20 No. Union Ave., cor. Family-Habit. new uiit-s, Cuirintrrd Wiukmaiuliip., \ ; DIE MAKERS Amcrtuit H\< r 6 my< adii All,«bi.n. A & A Uardwarv. 1 M kt-tutati ti•*lib. a!' rviiumntoUr tM't'1**4*. SINCtlt a-WINO CENtES LAHGE CLEAN' nleely-furnlBhed front oitlcw riBte ' Av.iil.ibli> on wccklt , "buzzing" his mateY as-She sits on Nnrlli Avi'Miic. Well. ' . t,' m Elm Slmi. AVKiUUld .3-0747 tf WINDOWS 1(1 Lnliiinlilii Avi , Cll 11-0514 nrter lUIIII .-. rttpiii, modern private-home. Kltehun monthly or yearly basis, • • r. her eggs* lie does this by darting RADIAL DltlLL OPERATORS ) ' !22U CKAhifc'OKD Ketrl«eran. n Salo* arid Serv- . irt'lvileties und iiarauc optiomil> con- Experienced — NIfhi Shift venient to .traniipurtatlon, CHanford • . MAX it CO. ,' down upon her.from a considerable OUR INSULATION ClliftTsTMAsiijXiilSAINiTTiTh ice. HoUjiehold »lid coiiimercial repairs Nitrsing Service oil Friujdalre, Kelyiuitor. Croslcy. Cold- ' O-3V0S, after 0:20 1>. M. tf 21S Broad St. EL2-14P.nl distance arid- then sweeping upward Good KnliitiUiv ( mile! niul y|)iiul (| jilwiuniil '•.... 12-27 MILLING MACHINE! •Imu'r iivcr I HO \\v\n* ti> L'tiiuMi' (nun. HAFO V. N. A. for Oi-hBral Nur»- •pot. Korg.. »tc. Tel, CtUftioni 6-1715. with a.loud booming noise. 1 f mif. yiilU, liypdderriilci, MnUwal and TWO TlWlSHED RMOMS <« prlvatis: OPERATORS Seal of Approval. Anlli|ii.» I mi < uplMianl, *IU.WI: i "li- 1 hoine.. Idijal for on) or two buslnfii bit i u (Riulv *17.Ml; |iliu> (ii|illu;iril, Infant Care, Health Kdiicatlon. - The Setup. Operate from ttlue I'rlnl* • VUltliiL' Nume'Can Help You. Nominal CLECTIUCAL Contractiiu:—Housewirina, men, h»ar>bus. CHanford B.U572. Call Furnished Rooms »2iiy*. It-i WUI.'III, 47.IW; 'pint rfR'k«r Jobbing, tluare>c«nt iisiUirei, rt|jalrs :mn 0 after 5 p,-in, •• .••:.". ,- -. ••"if- .. •".-,•:.-'/•'• .y Pilot-Priest jiml "JjJlilrt n«_ Juoiliuee^ AniJlCLiui. "V^.'"Ttil."CRiiitfurd B'.OTSf, or l "TliShoiia-tJiiay; I'lucu inataUed^ GeCiHie! SaluidUUiliO. la •_Eather_Jean_Harnie!,^of the While * \*i 'VI ulimn i lilnii. l>fi|.,». milnirn, plr-- My rite Street. Tel ClUmiord tl-B529. UOOMS for rentVby day or week. Jtej- SURFACE GRINDERS 1 Ffltheris, a • French ex-arrny pjlot, Over 5,000 lllr. d lllJl Miilllltllli) Avc. U'|.»IIU-I(I, »6«able rolM .-. Call CHanford 6-6832. SALESMAN want') room, one .night only, , MJttIjl.ii — N'ithi Shirt Wt\ilUIi| iWH W. MASON CONTHACtORS CHANFttO idOTEL tf uses a plane to serve the scattered Satisfied Customers. g? Storage Sidewalk., rlaK.tone Work, Garaiic Suild- Tliiiriidii.vs;. thrpufjhout year. Bay. SBO. KAMI" MIAtlVI •llk.faftilcwrfnpiireh ing. lirkk Work, Cellar Water iyadBitie. .•care Cltijen and Chronicle.- -• flock of his several hundred square RLENTY OF OVERTIME In mili-r, l,:i)i;c slin.-li ulmi •lid natlor)-Uild« tnovlng and r ejilmatei. Sfchwartx, CRaui«rd "Wiile parish, in' Algeria. Il iiHl|i );hl Aet for Allied Van LJriei. : (||jm!ii1|lfT I , , -JJw^-i>wt-typnj ur traliiitf iiHiJ'pMiktiii ftf-'tjMiynVUIi'll Iftili >il\ — ' ii Ank uiimit thai iww Cliiiuvrul Ail tdrvleen (i«rforiiii>U tn an expert TOTOHING—High Schorfearid College Rentals Saturday* n::r« A. it. to 2 1'. M, n iillmj tinlli t,ttachhn-lit lilmi. CAllPENTEK and cabinet Hi*k*». Quality iiubJe«U. .Carolu« T. Clark^H. A. (Vale). iMnncr tit r*ajnmablei r.itct. crolUntaMhip. LUdwif Seibeit, ' Him CASINO. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, avallabti ' Feaee Pesls , O|x it MOIIIIJV n> r rliluycvi'iilniiu. 7 tn HOUUWM & AI.LJMON, lite, LL. U.. Ed. M." XSd MountainNAve., Weat- U Jf» i 1 Wlllluuw, 7S5 Central Aw., Lincoln Drive, Kenllwoxth. TeL CHan- lltfld Call WKttfield 2-2741 Jw. ii for. banquets, Wcddincalr« to all klndi of Rowling alley rental. Telephone Cltaiia, sojl by soakjiig for a few hours In iviin. UU0 limiicidiilir ili-llv.Tj', Alban- household axtlclei and equipment. !(<•»- Typewriters - ford e-a«S3 or CRiinfard C-2B24. tl boiled linseed oil. Ijrwl« iljrilwun IOti N. Union Avi. || with electric Kewer iiiaeiiine. Gujran- r -TWO-K0OM APARTMENT, furrii,«Vir!d or KENILWOimi, NJ J. Ni.,i it»iA, mi mnith Ave., B..CIltiH- teed. Edwaid G. Leddett iU Son. Tel. • .-; NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO: Vampire bats, when on, the # tf LINDEN DKCOHATWci CO. ~. Vaiht•ti^i S KO^lle 4-120? sml CHanford iit ttip null burner k^rvk'o on all types Vacuum MAX EIliJANOWa**' . i- —elesnlhg oil or. «Uil furtukeeji.—Co«» Uillvettil umwlu'ii'. Call Al llui'Ulii. Quality mat'erlulii, earoful workiiiah- Version work. Tel CItanf&rd C-2120. U Wtbltlrtd 1 (miU urter S V. M. or beware irhlt). Ke«ii(iiiab[Bi rate*. Prompt; w« Trucking-Hauling ELiluibcth 2^1480 ', ' Chases- BAM • - • .. '. :"• ..-..• U tois, CillCItfliiferSOHti•'" l HEI.IABLE TRUCKIMCr CQ. Chlordahe, toicaphenB and llnd» Estimates.~ Contract,or Hourly COItbWOOU (of (treutaev. hirntico and & ULUNCK"— I'aliltcrt and KAQil l-UECHAHKD—White b. . il rooms sas.rjo '•.' • • • ano arc cJIuttivc insecticides for •ioVatf Cut In sny length. KAhway ^^vw...v,.Ti. 47 North 18th Str««tS Ken» llw.ii'tli, N. J. Telephone CR4lHto'd 4 roems I30.WT" -A-pitnlments-Wanted- 1 KW2 . • .. U niitf lliefn into Thi 5 nvf.mii »3S.0tj Hefrlcerlstors moved, 8S and up - TiinEE or FOtffl-rtOOM AP/dtTVlE^T, IAN ilLIrJDS tn itoc*. 33 ttr S« Cranfoxd CltUisp and Chroniele offiee. north side, ypiinVcouplt;.- Ivill dcH-nralr- n, cu.iom quality tluek bllndi, ill It. iMENZEti — Interioi', exterior paint' loads inauied — CHanford 0-1SQ4 if nt-cfujjary. CairvDfl.iu'ari- ri-UD2T•'nftV'r (14 liulua loni; * t.fUi; alim JcVicnift ami lii£ uml pliperhanjiltitt. Kutlmatei eheef- -r IlonBINS & ALLISON, liie. fl P. M. or write uux'juffl, care Citizen C XV Uieiuiujfi VUIUIIII bllmls, M'U.' uj fully etven, Pimm Cltaiiford 8>I34S aia South Aye,. K;i"GK»aiard S-08B8 and Chronicle. \f 12-13 fait Ufanrord Upiu.Uln-y Shup, »20 01 Elizabeth Avertiie, ClUiniord. U •Driving Imimction MOVING - STORAGE — HACK1NQ South Avenun, yal, OlUhtord e-0«l>3. It HOESEL, inU.rlor and Kxterlor A-l- AUTO- SCHOOL Allied V»n Llafai, Ine. • Clt> HOWARD CLOTHES Skilled iiiieh^ici, |>»rgoii«l Eid rOiO t 4AtK AATT IUVTeKie Ktirvlce l, 305 Columbia AveiUM. SAHGEJJTS MOVING AND STORAGE Salem, Ov/v.on, is tije Pacific- UtatluiUtluitt ii Snutli AvviuivAvviuiv,, W«.^(. Crui)- LEAIIN TO DIUVE NOWt now loading houtehold gocd» to all 48 : . Enehind, Florida and California1 uhlp> table carlnlne center, •-'anuAsecond Call <. Hwm O«y your Hour problem!, floor tcrtplni and cases a year. Hervleo Albaij-Lewla liurdwir*; »U» refUiUhinii of eld Maori • ipocUlly. Pol- N Italott AV. ' I? Ulilisir. abio waxing. Kitluiite* eheeffully given. J'liuiifr.Cllinfortl B-IJ4?. «1 Ktli- # FOOD FAIR STORES iTOH I'AINTS, full Ills* e! lu- bll A Venus. CRaiifard. • U Discoveries nriode by researcl Ofe-Savcr te, lor hnj eiti'rlor. i^lntchi' dlicaunt workers have taken fnueh Blood pln'r.mo- i.T nn every-ready In huiu« lot qiuntltlas. Alban-Lewtii, % lou Nurtb Uhtun Ave. II hnrd labor out of home gardening, medicinu that h« lpn sustain the .life Furrier Many' traditional practices have of a wounded soldier until whole MAUK To OKoKli 'esbln#U of all kli\1 J Cronford Piano Co., •tun. fcitabllihed lies. -Km. L. «chro«- In these days of tremen- Bhti rebulldine .exp«rte/3 KOrth dof. 1' Walnut Ave., Cratiford Call day • SUN RAY DRUG COMPANY . t-u«t, CJlanford B-2M0. II dous trafYlc ci.ii)j«Jssti'on,..it is PtTt i-.. rumftti7e"mtjS i o "must" to bo dr*perle tuiu»r." Z edv«H?iji(e art h •xpenslvt..., Bui ..cic'l^topVaetdi c«r iervlc* for. IVarl Plate. SUotih Pl.nlm.'-. T«-l / busy, people! VChenevtr your car UUIHI L-'-IUIIII Moinli«'r ot N yeu wsedn't/^erfv «bsurihat. Equipped o. - Aguur luimt. call Cllanford gladly aul loir «ad deliver. Jusr ws iM tet W lub 1 photic Ui. Out modern ServiCB- Ave., Eaat. Call CHsnfard 8-3720. tf edi=NB» no «jdrd coif> yau, ' * ' - * *

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THE CRANfORD CITIZEN AND CHRQNICLE, THURSDAY, DJSCEMBER 6, 1951 Page Twenty-six i THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 19SI ':./ Page Twenty-seven •timed: Plaiiit [Stevens or Convent Pantry . total thickness of one-lnchinsiilaU against heat loss, ulriiost at well a( KENILWOHTH — Edwin stev-1 Real Estate GARWOOD — Members of St a 12-inch wall of concrete. l d trie's Church Rosary Society gave, {Pencil Stubs \T\ 1J7 ,^ 5' ' ^" W'?*"*•>< * jI' FbllWing deed has been record- tnt? omce of the uounly Keg- if the Bernadette Order whp caAfie Brookc, 38 years old, of 27 ;Com- igari avenue;' left' Monday, for | iiiter. Court House, Elizabeth: rf ayauid. wasd par Wood in September from \ For Europe ^inbrid ^ m., ^h^ire hewill be- i Mr, 4intl .Mrs. Albert Gern. to leading,-Pa., to servp icjn. thefac- :K»v a twr'^ e«l«tment in the; Mr. and' Mrs.-iiiirejnick- K. Petru- KENILWORTH' — Kenilworth Boys of Cub Pack 75 VFW io Have Public llty of the new St. Anne's Paro- District Clerk Lists Navy; He wt ^^ Girl Scouts Receive Land PTA is conducting a "Pencils for <•*« it w«S not ^lector that M, Child Choirs hial School. The school convent,. BrotJ ? was R.egioii>al. Hi^h School in his j O] ! Receive Bobcat Pins N«»W.'; Year's Party the same time as the school. Re'gistratioit Deadline Europe*' campaign,' itfr's. Coris;tan- ' K< driving his ear when lX was year, to join his father's firm, OAEWOOD — Three new mem- GARWOOD — A NcW Year's Itine Rarbar'isc -nmiinVrii! -in- ! - '" coltli-'ion with another ve- as more recently completed. KKNILWORTH — All persons ! nounced todav— i , . nccpui| J. ID)G wqr'c.ree'cived into the pack Eve. party open to-the. general : illicit' at tsotUt'VMni and Tvvt'iity- rf Bix>s., m the hauling and Organized by Rosarians. led by Mrs, Rose KU ,who wish fo vote in the School | »„,„„ . . " „ , " . . . ' I third- street, nt 12:15 a. irc. Novem- business. He formerly'Was j Before-the railroads established and presented with their bobcat public was planned at last week's • n rcd )y SaIon Rlsk autl r '51 Trolic' urg, chairman of the Rosary So- Election-on Wednesday. Pebru^ L L * - ^ - j.ber • j2,6. Cars were seVe'riy dam- a member of Cub Pack,. 182 andj standard time in 1883, a traveler pins at the regular "monthly meet- meeting of the VFW. In charge urer :spoko nt tho StIltt> (I fiety" shower committee, entered •ary..-J3; must register 40 davs iS?. •Used... .-... •. ..''...... '. .:..-. Bo.v Scout Troop 82.' i cro&swig the -continent' Was obliged rterians of Charles Gorombey, the. affair ' < v in« of Cub Pack 75 held "Friday he convent with armfuls of sup- wrtSr in I'lsriifm rjny. T^i^trjpt I. ": -"'' V»tion in .ATUIIU.II t-it> i _Palrick—O^CAllashan,—&?—year* to ehangq his watch aboiit 2(1 limpg_ will feature a riameiband- arid- nr evenir4j*4n the Lincoln SchooL-Thc —•SA-RWOOD'--^ "The Preparation lies' and' filled, the pantry with a Clerk Helen M. . ArthuA-MhiiHr ;««..an-. i ~OctdbBrr^Vtrs. Baroarise d with First Performance refreshments. '.'".. | old, same address, who was injured boys Were Mickey Perry, Arnold for the Advent" has been an- ood assortment of groceries. nounced-today, the idea • The post has undertaken spon- Prof. Ellsworth . Huntington of Of Aid Squad Show Vojjel and Thomas "Swarta:. > nounced as the topic of. the Rev. Members were conducted oh' a and 5>3.15 costs on a complaint--of sorship* of a junior Softball team ,G'it\ Scouts Given -.pendiine for .registration is pencil stubs. Yale obtained statistics from 41 Sleep'Habits', * Tonight at School A film produced and directed" by ' e S. Tougher for the Sunday tour of the new building, with Sis- January 4i-l 052. ».-.. ciisjvrderly conduct preferred by .Hbrtuies.covering Uve past 20 year-i he Boy JScouts of America on tfits morning, worship service of Gar- in the Urtipn County Softball Mr. Risk, she said, told of the About (three. out of ..every four GARWOOD—The "Frolic of 1 r Mary Theodorica, mother su- LORNA DOONE side for Parcel Voters who have changed their Sgt. Thhrtias Neville. . Patrolman in an effort to p,l6t the nionth-by- :ub movement was presented by wood Presbyterian Church at- 11 -League.. Foster Cowell was ap- difficulty of obtaining pencils in American womin sleep in nlght- will hold its tlr&t performance this )erior, as. guide. Refreshments are,required to notify (»corKe Kernqn signed the conn- month fieurcs of non-ftctlon circula- he Re.v. Wsjiter Pugh. Present werd a. m. . " - pointed chairman of the group Adjoining New Park Europe, and mentioned.(hat when eovms, especially in the summer evening at 8:15 p. m. at the Lin- ere served. Monsignor Thonias M, clerk,-and those who plaint against Mr. BrooKe. . •",- tion for these, libraries as•••*-guile- tlm-eXJii the winter, some shift to he ten dens comprising the Pack and will < be aided by Donald , ., , . lie was- in elementary school on rion of nicqtal activity. He found coln School. Performances will ^•'fliity '"A Wonderful life" Walsh,: pastor, attended. '•.',' i p Highlight of Theodore ArnxsStrong of New pajamas for greater'warmth. ogether with a large group of move- to another municipality^-the continent, frequently as. mdnv iwEtilar cycleswitlj masimum actlv _. also be given tomorrow and Sat- will be shown at the Young Adult Sisters Mary_Symphorian, hous^ |_llicJvenilworth Girl Scout Associa-- - irx-.that- ! Wirk' City WJIS ilhVd S5 and costs ' \_ '. '... V. - ... . Sqcieifcy"rhe!ef ing which will be held A sunrof $25 wasr set aside for iothef; Mary"Ambrosette, Mary .m-™W«tP»-, m .hnt..«^nhi -M2 children ^ited VlinxTttruse- for failing to KtTip""hisTTrueTf al a -ity-in-iate"winteYTiTT?a rly s^Vri rig; a urday' evening:"at the same time, tiotv's last meeting was donation of district before.. the registration wile pencil. fYiitiimum in summer, and a risd die River A few tickets arc itill available Christmas projects are getting tomorrow, eyenirjg 'at 8:30 p. m. the Christmas fund' .of ,a'j lavencia, Mary Rogers and Mary, railroad', crossing, and Thcodiire 1 organization which will;.put on a. ^^^ A circular sent to parents re- Supcni'.'.a of Newark paid SIS and with cold weather. The two major . CV-P canals, for each evening'^ .performance it nderway for display at the De-Tuesday at JTp, miAthe Session will LJbcrta were present from the con- -Scmit use. C l ere ss Christmas party for the .children" wiiL- °,lL . ^ , A ociati6n; accepts lease ofvfand in North Terms of President Grace M, cently urged housewives and pltice- costs for '.Kpee:ling. Both charges Delta:Mend'ota. ^nd S'rlant-KeB WJS stated by Joseph Humenik, icmbcr Pack meeting -it was an-meet. The regular weekly prayed ent staff. Other Rosary Society Mayor Fred V. Pitten,-in cer.e- Hetman;- Finance Chairman Av- represent an «nti)«ly-.-»ew. man- of the Borough, Commander PLACE IN Eighteenth street, for Girl. Scout Troop activities, from Mayor workers to collect stubs wherever Were made by- Patrolman Frank l*H't'e-ftl general chairman, following Sun- nounced by 'Michael JLesko, cub= meeting will be held at- 8 p. m. ommittee members. were: Mrs, monics during the monthly meet- Fred V.jPitten, at rght. Mayor-elect William M. Lister stands with eryW. Ward and Orland B. Reid made river flowing \through/th« Wednesday. .' ' Dominick Ollinik presided over lerman Steffen^ Mrs; Betty Msiko, possible. They will be sent to Mr. Mulford. , •'•'.. Britain taxed ^baeholors in day's successful house to house master and Lewis Ross,' asistant TiHE" SUN'* "ini! in thtt firehonse last Wednes- Mayor Pitten. Others, left to right, are: Mrs; Adolph Leikauskas; will expire in February^Hefbfert Risk at Carnegie Hall, New York fertile but thirsty Sart J-qaquht V«l« the meeting. ' . , • ;' Mrs. -Helen Galiszewski, Mrs, John Curtis Chester" .of .'"251. North to pay for the war'\vjtt> Franc*. canvass of the borough. Individ- cubmaster. It was also reported Church school will be held- at — Also— day, presented a lease for land Mrs. Howard Rv Best of Cranford, arfea" Council Commissioner; ¥. Johnson, educational chair- City, for forwarding to Europe. ley in California. hat Oliver Davis, troop committee 9:45 a. m. At 1 p. m, the Westmin- Wblf, fSrl,' Mrs, Eleanor McDon- Tax Collector E. G. Anderson, and,Mrs.- Dwight"L. Copel'and, of Eighth .strefi pounds. 1$ is the central Girl Scouts to have a camp site for and William Broderick told the heimer/ pastor, will ^.preach on cout Troop 75 winning the patrol outdoor crafts. dent of the Kenilworth .Democratic nocerns horns or pills made with ROAST J mayor who has been in office for School Drive second and third grade children, ind family ot Bayonne wiere the )£ Boy Scout Troop 75 will take attraction ii the display valued at Kenilworth Boys Club recently "John Wyci.if: The Bible Goes to PupilProgram tiger whiskers. ? will meet-Monday afternoon from joint contest, it Was announced lace this Sunday affernoon at many tboosarjds of dollars. Fireplaces will be. installed the People." Club-last Thursday .night, to serve EVERY iw 77 ycars-and continues interfering GARWOOD—Junior Red Cross ecent guests of his mother, Mrs. that-proposals for an enlarged local 3:3(r'to 4:15 p. m. In charge of this .nne_Simms of 540 Fourth avenue. following the greenbar patrol meet- ;amp Lio.njn Berkeley. Heights,.In -shortly' I as a ghost after his death. Songs, hools h recreaTion program will receive aq« "Sunday Schobr classes will begin Robertson, musicologist, baritone He replaces Charles P. Ciitlcr, .- ' - Rlftre light . dancci featnring"alHocal m Garwood pubIic sc ^afrRTErTksen, Jr., of 334 Beech ^d ddition to a cookout, the troop grounds committee chairman, an- tive help from his organization. . nadc thirty-two nut cups and Strait** Vmt at 9:45 and the higlr school youth and actor, was presented last week councilman-elect,-, jvhose resigna- The 100-watt incandescent lamp J talent will be pi evented. The affair la and Mrs. Eric S. Tougher. The venue, was recently promoted to f assistant scoutmaster John Fer- will also hold its regular meeting. nrtti.nted. • Several weeks ago, Kenilworth group will meet at 7 p. m.. The lled them vviih candy, for the pa- ari of 309 East'street. There- are in the United States in an assembly program before tion was accepted with regret, '.jjr. gives jnorc. light than two 50-watt- I is under the direction of Jack cinlor choir will hold its regular 'fc.r company carpenter. Pfc. Erik- An overnight camping trip to at least a dozeb stretches of rail- Transaction was approved by youth asked the "Borough Council minister last Sunday described' to ients in Brooksidc Nprsing Home, Plans weer also made for the grades e u.sctt loi me annual cml- indrf-and~his-commrttcc;: master Charles Mercer, Assistant 1 door skating rink on the west side meet in the parsonage; choir will rfrs. Duncah McCaskill of 557 Wil- many, visited Aschaffenburg. Central VaBey l»roject. is the sec- Complete success of the recent sell Dougherty and Mr; and- Mrs. Tho Fedcrnl i'owcr Ci ji drcn's Chi istmas party to be held On Tuesday, November 27 the jary 12 at a place to be-decided Scoutmasters - John Ferrari and of Hacding School was discussed, rehearse at the home of Mrs. Al- Kindercartcli 1 ow avenue, became the bride Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCaskill of ond largest iia tsass ot matfrial) fund drive was due to splendid co- Vincent Curtis. . has reported that the nation's ; 100 MICHIGAN AVE/ Telephone J December 16 at 2:30 p .m. hmy«ita Indian Group gave'a pro- ipoh later. Riqhard Hagman, and Joseph Mar- and second highest concrete dam and a committee was appointed to bert Anderson, Michigan avenue; /MissHeleh•A e Atistin's morning _tric utility plants- aWMJOW -corisum-.j. irday of Eugene Bartell, son of127 Spruce avenue celebrated their operation of canvassers with cap- .. Gifts _.wjll ,.;,li.cL.. xechaiigcd.._nt^-.i -—:•- KENiLWOttTII ROselle 4-7922 I- Cliildicn through the fuorth ram for Lincoln School pupils, forty-seventh wedding anniversary Nominated for the post of senior tin, junior assistant scoutmaster^ in the world: contact the Board"of Education for Blue Circle,"W6men's .Society of and afternoon classes visited Santa i»i;; bituminous coal nt the tiripre* j Ar. and Mrs. Joseph Bartell, Sr., jatrol leader were' Thomas Casale •tams, Mrs. Shepard sad. Total »'e- Christmas party, December 27 in ' grade in the public- and parochial he group consisted of Bob Dusha- Saturday at' their home. Present use of the~seKOTt gymnastam. by Christian Service will have a Cliius at Kresge's Newark, last cedented rate of 103 million tens a,j if Springfield. The double rihg ind James Mercer, Both will be ccipls, wheh last week hit the the regular meeting place, Kcnil-» schools will icccivo tickets to the ick, Richard Kappy, Peter Morri- wcer fifteen guests from Elizabeth, girls. " " Christmas party in the home of Wednesday. They ' had • lunch, year. . V • . .'..•'• ' .-."..•' j cremony was performed at St. given a two week's trial before the Rare Bird 51,000 mark, Were aided by^dona- worth Inn. Mrs. Curtis, club wel- .party m addition to pre-school chil- on, Bill Bast, John Gudowski and Rahway^and Garwood. Later in the Mayor-elect Lister, Mrs. William. Roberts, 25 Columbia played games and sang songs with fames Roman Catholic Church, Greenbar patrol makes its final de- A murrelet, an ancient species ot tion of a $100 Defense BonJ, from fare chairman, will arrange a !£dren accompanied by then parents. unto Ferrgri. evening buffet refreshments were •mall water bird that lives on th* , Audie Murphy council president, announced that avenue. . him, and they were given a ride, .Christmas basket- for a. needy fam- ipringfleld.. cision in January. Appointed to the CRANFORD "BED BADGE of . Komihvorth Steel Company. Mrs. ; Christmas program of the w ; l! • » Dances were explained by Bob erved. Also celebrated was the rocky coast In the far north, re- the budget of the Recceation Com- in th.e space ship, -Mothers accom- ily; . .. •.--.•• • " •„ • '' • Given in marriage by her father* 3osition of scribe was John Man- COURAGE" Joseph Delia Sala was fund treas- mittee, now being planned, will be will be Tuesday at-8 p. m./m thepanied the children. ushunek which made them es- irthday anniversary of their son- scalco" cently found near Bend, Oregon, / | Topic, Christmas-- he bride was dressed in a gown was the first of the species ever ta urer. Tfie drive committee will devoied tq a 'well-rounded pro- h f to Adlh Rl COME TO KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET jccially interesting, The boys made n-law, George J. William's of Wil- . TODAY YHKl' rclD.VT plus pieet next month in Mrs. Shepard's home • of tos. Adolph yRoessle, . Thpse who have rjotbfcen absent )f eggshell satin ending in a long low avenue. Present at Monday's' meeting be reported alive in Oregon. . gram for the borough* youthv Cross street. Mrs. Howard Murphy Hunt Reelecteri Head fParties at St. Paul's nuch of their apparel themselves* were Scoutmaster Charles Mercer, TOITONEY INTO UGHT" "TARZAN'S PERIL", home. to elate in .Miss .Austin's morning Only 5 Mimdes front Cfitmford! ain. Her* fingertip veil fell from Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Kurz/who George Kinkier, recreation di- and Mrs,-Howard Kniidsen will bo elass- arc Bobby Kaiser, Richard | GARWOOD — "The Hcait Has Program was given in connection jstant scoutmaster John Ferrari, TJlll TABGET" An outdoor Christmas carol sing ; ( Of Borough COP Club Seed pearl grown and she car-formerly lived with his' parents, Plantioum Use ~ — STAUTS SUN, — rector; Mayor Fred V. Pitten, .Fred in'charge. Leseh'inski,-,Bil!y Maehrone. Jon t'Eycs" will be the sctmon topic of ith a unit recently completed by junior asistant scoutmaster Joseph Plantlnum catalysts are used to will be held by Girl Scouts and KBNILWORTH Gerald W icd a bouquet of white fall- flow- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurz of 494 SAY. TOKV TIESDAV. UCC. S Dmve Clark Kelly,' recreation, director -of< Ken- Neville, Sally Scavuzzo, and Mar- Hunt of 657 Monniouth. avenue £the Rev, Walter C. Pugh, pastor^ajl- he fifth grade classes. Martin, scribe James Mercer, pa- the production of nitric add for e •NEVER TBU8T A OAMULEB' Brownies on December 21. The 1000% SELF-SERVICE Serving as her attendant was Fourth avenue, have moved into ilworth A. C, George Reynolds coll Scheap. Afternoon pupils with , the 11 a. rn, service Sunday in St. plosives and fertilizers, in reforming B*warJ Keel Knu. W — plaa — group, will leave McKinley School Youth's Nose/Cut As. ;; Monday night was reelccted presi- The following 4R pupils won the Viiss Edna Fauchcr of Springfield trol leaders Robert . \Dushanek, and Paul Kraus, boys' club vice- perfect attendance records are ,.-;. for l»i«*j»er: Paul's Evangelical and Reformed their home at 218 South End gasoline to obtain higher octane rat- in Tccfcuif far "BRIUE OF THE GOIULIA" at 7 p. m., and btop at each Boulc- dent of the Kenilworth Republi- Jabs spelling match: Ralph Bian- who wore a gown of yellow taffeta Parkway> Plainficld. Thomas Casale, John Maniscalco president and secretary, jrtso at- Car Snaps Utility Pole Dennis Scheidegger and Katherino r 'Chinch. Sunday School will begm hi, Billy Morrison and Carol Kor- and asistant patrol'leader Richard Ing, and in many other chemical "TEXAS CABN1VAL'' vard •corner to- .Twenty-second can Club. 100 ' SELF SERVKIE , « « f«>r your shopping convenience nt.O:45, - > wlth-a :watching~crown and - A/c fedward Toth ot 44?-Fourth tho meeting. . :. ..--KENILWOR.'TH -^ When his-car JEKi »al Borough - —processes.- —-- — '• ~rfreetr~"~~5— \was forced from South Twenty- r Ladies' Aid Society will meet ried a bouquet of yellow fall flow- avenue has been assigned to Shep- ;•.-•• Oracle i Hall meeting to serve during 1952 Both fourth grades1 at Franklin ers. Ring bearer ,was Duncan Mc- "WGKOP" Refreshments wll be- served in first street b$ another car at 3:40 jjfrom 2 to 4 "p. m. today in the pard Field, Te*as. Borough Hall by Senior Scouts. Black Light Spiecialist Miss Natalie Zimmerman's class are: First vice-president, Nunce School had a spelling mutch on -, SAYingDAY MAIIVKS I»CC. * a. m. Saturday, Stanley E. Krause, [church hull. Caskill, Jr., brother of the bride Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hidi of 494 Ten Children Had 1 has acquired an butsdb therimonv Zampaglionc; second vice-presi- tO^ TOIN-GSTCCS Choristers" will rehearse at 3 p. m. 11 yearsoTd, ofMatawan told.po- A Christmas party for all women Wednesday, Miss Alice Rogers' Joseph Bartell of Springfield was Fourth avenue had as their dinner In Final Chapel eter, and a drawing easel. They dent, Mrs. Helen Ruth; secretary, Chicken Pox Last Month ' Dick IV^rU iu December 14 in the school, di- Hce, it struck and split a -utility pftlfi. SUPER-QUALITY MEATS jof the church congregation has fouith grade won the contest with iest man for hfe brother. :uests, Sunday, Mrs. Paul Yuhas * 'HELD OVER • KENILWORTH Lawson went to see a new house with Miss Mrs. Ruth -Reynolds; treasurer, Carol Dubas and Shirley Fontenelli GARWOOD—Teh cases of chick- TALL TARdET" rected by Mrs, W. W. Robinson at Newark avenue. . Barbara Stone's class'. n planned for Tuesday, Deecm- Following a reception at the and children of Elizabeth. "STREET CAR NAMED nnd Mrs. Riehard C. Phnrrcr. Mitchell of Kearny will conduct Councilman.Daniel KCSLT; sergeant v still standing when the match was Mrs. C. T. Horton of 321 Beech in pox were reported in the bor- CAKTOOXS i srtCIAt SUOCTS Hi^ badly-damaged vehicle was atarms, Rudolph Dombnkds. All 'FAMOUS BRANDS ' CENfER CUT LEAN Jbcr l8, at 8 p. m. in the chuich Oakilland House for 100 guests, the NOWVrHBC SUNDAY DESIRE4' Mrs. Conrad Schrooder, assisted the Family Bible Hour at 11 a. m. Grade 3 ' ivei. Ruth Ann Pccina was the last avenue recently entertained guests jugh for the month of November, \ WED. YHKl' I'CI DEC. it - li towed away, but the youth received officers were rcelected except the [by thesjunior Women's Guild. couple left by car for Washington Jsme« Stewart •—• Joan Fontaine by Mrs, Mehael Vitale, will have the 8 p. jnJCen.l- Children, in Miss Minna Kaph- iupil standing for Miss Margaret from Brooklyn. it was stated by Anthony Casale Latu Xmnrt — C»i* (fin** Vivien Leigh worth Gospel Chapel on Sunday. only a cut of the nose. The (list vice-president. Christmas party for beginners D, C. A graduate of Garwood charge of distributing Christmas an's class are writing to boys and ytiStip * M-oz.ix.t. Running's class. Other pupils who Mrs. Jere Dailey of 515 East following last week's monthly Owen Hoffman, black light spec- driver•''. told. Patrolman Charles -l^Quariili(nari.JCliarJes jfendle vvas. and primaryijiade children will schools, the brjde attended' Jona- meeting of the'Board of Health. "MB. Marion Brando Ibaskets.—ptovided-j-by - tho—Girt gipls in-4^WT-T-eKjr-frfter-reeetviRjt lid well ih the match were Carl Ireet recently accompanied mem- -Happy- ialist, will be presented tonight and 'elected a new member of the exec- , be December 22. than Dayton Regional High School. IU»ary — Sill,' r«nt • Seouta—to the needy. a lotter from there, 6n Friday, :all FAMOUS, THE COVNTRY OVER oltis of 4R and Diane Kuster of bers of her club to the Paper Mill The group's next meeting has tomorrow at 7:30 for his final ti • Union dairy and an unidentified utive board. , Youth fellowship meets Sunday Mr. Bartell also attended Regional — »lso "THE STRIP" Mrs. Austin Hiller showed slides pupils received an "A" In spelling. vi-oz. Playhouse, Millburn. been changed to Monday, Decem- penran'ecs. Attendance was "ElJtM^me toward him over the cen» Tho -club wilV celebrate its an- j evening at 7:45 and the pastoi's High School and is employed by "Man Eater of Ku\ of recent association events, and The ircvehth grades arc practic- Mrs. Harold Seaman of 344 Third ber 10 to avoid conflict with the SYAKTS SATtCIJAY. DEC IS persons last Friday night, ?t a tet-line in a curve oh.Twenty-first Grade 4 nual Christmas party at the regu- Hormers Spam can {Rib ,,, ) confirmation class is held at 10 the Aluminum Company of Amer- ;hristmas holidajg, ^_ fa. m. Saturday. Christmas music for a special iiy.cn_ue—jrccentljiL-eatertainod. —the •^hrt'-rntN^rt^im^Hy^.HPHh'tla wens "i 'U. S, CHOICE program. The eighth TSG Club. Games were enjoyed on the development of the atomic ^' said he swerved to. the right Krade who were-o'n the- honor roll appropriated to provide Christmas WIITE ROS|K TENDA BIG 1 "People WiU Talk" Baron, Troop 4. leaders. to avoid the ear, which failed to _*J. S. Mint rades are going to sing carols atid refreshments served. ^ bomb, with accompanying lecture in'the fust marking perioy were baskets for needy families. Transfers of : Troop 5 leader! will b"e hostesses stop, and hit the pole. The pole Richard Mnzznrsi, Marilyn Tyler, hroughout the week. . grdup*s Christmas meeting will be and demonstration.- - 4 - The IT. S. mint was established in New Co-Leader Named nt the January meeting. No meet- is being replaced. ' Swe6t Peas 2^33* SMoin Steaks -89* in 1792. held on December 17- at the home Real Estate Supper meeting of the-young Susan Wayne, Patricia Dressel and Twenty-flvc. pauents visited Mrs For Brownie Troopi 6S infi will be held this month. Susnn Kinler. Pupils are begin- —« OBITUARY — Save S« -Oscar-Mayer's Katherine Walther's. class durirfg of Mrs. Wilbur Wright of Westfleld GARwOOB—FoHowing deed has people's group \vill be December 23 GARWOpD-^Mrs. George: Pyle ning units on-Uhe-winter sky and "TAStY National Education Week. Councilman arid Mrs, David - A.been recorded in the office of the instead of December 16, it was an- Rosary Sets Parly i Arthur J. Halladuy . Crown Sliced Bacon «.,... Ib. 49c ED oitDiNANce NO. m of 349 Second avenue ltas replaced County Register, Court House oil William Pcnn. _ ,e'y' i AMOItDINANCE To Estublbh a Bcurd bf Murray^ef S42 Myrtle street ar* nounced^at the- meeting Saturday KENILWORTH -^ "ChUStHfflS-': KENILWORTH '.—. Arthui-- 3J -Fresh Recreation Conimlsslonern. yry Mrsr'-Louis Schnitzel—of Union Elizabeth: OF KENILWORTH in the chapel. Date was advanced x parents of a daughter, Susan Jane PUUUC NOTICE Is-hereby given that the party for parish children of gt. Grade 5 .- Halladay, 91 years old, former bor- • BE IT OKDAINED by the Mayor attcf room is deeorated appropriatiely. street as ' co-leader of Brownie • Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert C. Jennings e ic Ground Hanihurger ...... Ib. 63d p Coliiicll ot the Bofouuh of Garwood: born November 27 at Muhlenberg Borough of 'Konllworth, «sii tho llth to accommodate members who will Theresa's Church will be Satur- Honor roll pupils in Miss (Slady's ough nostmaster, died Tuesday , 1. That the pfovisdms u/ New Jersey For Hallowe^cn cornstalks and l*roop 64. , , day of December, 1651. at 8:no P. M. : Hospital, Plainfleld, to Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas (E.S.T.l, at- the Council Chambers, he vacatoning from college. Spy.erV class are Carol Goodreds, morning in Firemen's Homc-Boon- mmmr£ FAMOUS BW^ . ^.- 'By' the Piece' - * : \ ,\ / '/ i" t JU-vIiWd Statute*, tlt!v 40'12-l to 40:12-B pumpkins we^used. Activities engaged in last month day,. December lG,vaccording to i entitled "Art Att Concerning Bojrdj of Mr. and, Mrs. Anthony Casal Ryan, lots 265 to 269, block 41,"map Iloroueh Mall,. Boulevard, Kenilworth; Young people will be given a Carol Hogabown, Ann Mueller, ton. by members of the troop ineludi New Jeney will sell all Its. right, title plans made Monday night at a 1 Ilccrcalloii Cdinhllaslolief!.." tocethor with Patsy. $ugzda made a_ horn o and family of 269 Willow avenu of section No. 2'.property 6f New Christmas party December 27 by Lorctta Pj'ossida, Albert Frandax, A .'resident of the home 14 years, atboti29 Hayilu Bologna ...... ib, S9e I any BUdplcmcnlK Iherclu nr amendment' construetio'nbf waste baskets and ond interest in the hereinafter partic- meeting of the Rosary .Society. J thereof, be and the Bame arc hereby UC' York Suburban-' Land .Company NewJe ularly dosctlbcd property, as salt) property the Sunday-School teachers. •- Alexander Vfinriaukas and Mich- Mr.. Halladay had been ill-two l recently .moved to 106 Second ave- u is Foremost Mrsr;Erma Burger and Mrs. .Con- •••' ' • ' • Save 4e Home Made ' •'• ,•••:.' ' crpted by the Mayor and Council of the filled with oranges,, apples and bird feeders. The group also made situate at Garwood-Westneld, Gar- Is not needed Hot public use. 3"he prop- •••.!• pmm i borough of Garwood. nue. erty shall be sold at public auction to the Annual Sunday School treat will stance Boesgaard were Xvelcomed ,acl Verkaites. In Miss Eleanor weeks. t 2. ,A Board of hccrt'ntUm Coinmli>lon- pumpkins. 40 tray favors gnd 40 Thanksgiving wood. hjuhest bidder., upon the {ollowinc terms be December 18 in the chapel. Hales' fifth grade, Veronica Satt- Born Apr! 5, I860 in Henders; ^cHrvuT^LA^a-iitef sia; - Sausage Meal ...... Ib. 39c < cr» Is hereby created, nx provided In said baskets flHed with candy for the. • Joseph Humenik, Jr., of Center as new mehibers! • 1 Mrs. Lysaght's class wiU give a ami conditional, ,_ •JefTbrson-Gountyr-N-.—Y-.,-.-MF. Jars e btaiutc*. conaUUnii al tlve memberd. r«.l- Children's Cbuntry .Home, Moun street, celebrated his third birth n. A deposit of ton per cent of the salq eht •Baby-Foodls •:5 .45 ,-.'^^ . -.;••.- . •' • •;.; .; ,-- dcnU and citiicna of the Borouish of Gar- Chi istmas program in the assembly day anniversary Sunday with a Honor Bride-Elect price shall be paid at the time of tho sale. tainment and refreshments will be OBDINANCE NO. 2H3. honor standing. laday. was a boroufih" resident/hiost uood, on December.2nd. • .*. _tainside. Jl—The balance of -the .purchase price,: AN ORDINANCE to Amend Ordinance of his life, moving here-when'-the ••-." ••;••. ,-.•.';..,•.'• . '..' .''save''4c ' Florida,Slirinip ...... »-...... ' Ib. S9« -s—US The laid eominKslohcrt shall be ap- Brownie Troop 65, underleaaer party for members of the- immed GARWOOD—Miss Rita Sacco oi In.cash, shall be paid \ylthln sixty days provided. .— ..--.• No.. 189 Entitled "An Ordinance To , pointed by the Mayor and the eoinmlsi- The third grade gave o Thanks- iate family. Guests were presen 183 Hickory avenue was honored oftcr the sale, and the purchaser shall pay Amend An Ordinance Entitled *An Ordi- town was being developed/as New kloncrtf ilnt apiwlmed (.hall hold office givfng program. Most mothers wer< ship of Mrs. H. P. Werthwein am a proportionate share of the taxes from nance To Regulate nnd Limit tho Ilciuht New Power Orange Park. lor one, two, three, four and flve veur* from Roselle, Scotch Plains, West- Saturday at a surprise bridal show- the date of sale for tho balance of the BOROUGH OF KENIIiWOETH and Bulk of Buildings; To ficcyliite mid Mrs. Jogeph Choborda, held a cook> : Determine the Areas of Yards. Courts A big hydroelectric procram for -*- »00% SELF-SERVICE , trcupectlVely. Thereafter all uiipoifltincnt there' and some fathers. Students; field and Garwood. er given her by her sister~in~law, current year and for any subnoiiiient year, PUBLIC NOTICE Befwc succeeding tlwf late John . «hal) be lor the term of five yeara. Al thariked the teachers txlstinjj tax rates. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that and Hestrlct the Locntlcin of Biiildlnijs FRUITS & VEGETABLES bird feeders and strung popcorn the Borough of Kenilworth, on the llth Desichcd for Specific U«es and the Hci!- facilities is /jetting utvder way in ( be for th«* uiutuplred terms only, and Inand sang songs and recited poems. in white. Buffe^ refreshments wer^ .<••.. If the purchascr^inils,. ncglcojs.. or conductor on the Bnhwny Valley j ca*e?oi death, reslimatioii or disability a and. cranberries for the birds dur- relnscj! to pay the balance dub, toiiether day of December, 1031, at 8:30 P. -.M.. ot ulatlon of Trades and Industries, Kno\vn Italy's Tiber River basin where the Sosidka in Marines the Council Chambers. Borough Hall, ns Ordinance- No. 124 of The Boroufih of •Railrbatl'. For many yeqrs a mem- I sny member, iiuch Vacancy uhall be Hike ing the past month. . * served to 20 guesfs from Garwood, «itli chorees and tuxes, within the said oldl Romans made engineeringv hls» SNOW 'WHITE FANCY - t in the uine manner as the original up • GARWOOD—Anthony J. Sosid- Sew J»if}"» ssioa a8 the t'overi-ilni* Body, by Kpsolutlon, Body of the Borouch of Kcntlwtorth: drainage systems. • Mushrooms I bork arc appointed and iliall quullfy. At Bridid Shower 452 Second avenue, enlisted in th decides to the contrary. ' said property is not nt'eded lor public Section 1: That Ordinance No. 180, New Jersey Exempt Firemen's As- 39 be married January 19 to Frank use. The property shall be sold at public | 4. The bald i'Oiiniils.dloiiii's Khali an Cleveland (mbUe school children Marine Corps „ last week and i: Mere *jie aiore Biiki of rsilrSid b tefa jier fqtuw d. Purchaser shall pay the costs of entitled "A1 n Ordinance to mnond an GAHWOOD=Miss Lois auction to the highest bidder, upon the Ordinance entitled' 'An Ordinance to sociation. We formerly lived in I niuiiiy hclcct from H« own membership a e«)npas«dji book of prayerg for GI Chorniewy oi 57 Lincoln Bpule '. Fourteen mibllcatlon , of the legal Notice of. Sale. m-M ' cludmian and a tteretarv. The cismmls i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs presently undergoing basic train, following terms' and conditions:. ,: Regulate and Liniit the HclBht akdJBulIc ruoposen ORDINANCE NO. sm North -Twenty-first street. Lionette Cheese .... 2. Hi. box 79c v in Koret. "• • ... — vard, Clark. eveiuio stamps, and drqwlncs of the deed. a. A depeslt 6l ten-psr ejint of the sale of Bulldlngji to Roeulate and DeteYinlne Green B^ans 2 lbs. 29c 1 kloneni khall rcceKi? no comtwiuutlan fo Louls-Fontnelli of 616 Center street ing at Parris Island, S. C. illwroidt 'e. Tho property shall be conveyed by AN OHD1NANCE To Vacate, Iteleasa and. Survivors, are a grandson. Glen , their kclrvlcc*: however, the socretary aUicriiu ite Suie. • DarKnln and Sale Deed, subject to re» price shall, be paid at the time ol the the Areas of ^'ards. Courts and—othec Extinguish the Public Rights In and To U. ,S. No. 1 Fancy . . •hall be reimbursed for out of pocket .vas guest of honor Saturday eve S Open Space-;, and In Regulate and lle- Certain Land"*Bi>Hi|inatcd OH South 28th •of Milltown; a urand- Ballon! Biscuits .. IVi oz can ISc 1 A £ae »awort o! «nr« Uuti J.TbOmiiei e( ^ttictlons o£ record, If any, and zoning b. Thc balunec of the purehwe' ptlee. In strlct the Location of Buildlncs dcs(an«l Street for Its Full Width From the South- to! expelled prevlouiily auth»rl2t!d by the "ffllnances. vemlc lh YeJIovr.Onions ...... 3 lbs. I9e nine at a surprise bridal showe In ( YO Talent March p*»« No. 134 "( the Borough of Kenll- WHEREAS South 2Rth Street, for Its Clieddai* Spread .... 6*02. jar 39c lofthe^ Ethel Pinter of Garwood, Mrs. Lib NOVICE Of SALE OP Eti'.AL MtOl-EtttV I'OB -Mary-Ann and Michael Koyach ari -liroporty If the preperty does not hove a from the a«te of sale for the baUmee worth'," be amended osi follows: fit!) width from the Southerly side of ra/idchildreii. His wife, Lillian, • oiice it tuonth or oftener as the Bourc Asaema's lirgert Maport ficUitis ire wrijt^_ s«'wrr heretofore, constructed by ,thfl Bf»r-. of the- current year and ter./«,ny_silb- Rlchfleld Avenue to the Northerly sldo Tangerinea I, were 1 | may from time to time decide Said re* by Roehford of Roselle. Park and ANU AftSKSSMENtS lott Tilt YKAtt IUSO ANI> entries'.from St. Anne's Church in ouijii and assessed for benelHs, If and r¥h«t thee BulldlnBuildinge Zone Mapp of thee BBor- many'years ago; —^ Breakstone «waa Xn» Jm*>-. Through tfce Pert ef New Yelk s n sequent year, based on the •ssessed vsl- of Union Avenue,, has non t been, acceptepdd J ular public mectlnei shall be held at tli. Mis. Emily Meusel of Garwood. Notice is Hereby given that. I, JOHN F.. RICHARDSON, Tux Collector o the First Annual Archdiocesan when the property srecclves"tfUTllr sewer oufih of KcnllwOiMh be. amended to des-by the Borough of Kenilworth and hn» Funoral was to be from thc'Mah- Fancy. Thin Skin Florida * n»willMt* Utrltl Th>TUeu SecretarC^kiu.lr.uyn kj,hal..I..illl ,^^3>«aehl uTftroiifi. and exlstlttg tax ratw. and lod^l£«iec tthereoh n th toll Hull. the home of-Mwr birnllBli iif Garumul, In tU^Ciium.v lit t?i»iii»i State w< i4«Wni»W« the Borough of Kenilworth .and hn» ^o'EHntoii"tive ' rt—o<—* . ihii greii port. |Ju* Port New«k, .._ aoscFibcecscrtGcar jn i>rop*rnc-iio r so Trmr^ittir street in' thornuahfarc, and is not necd - Cra jM'frui •ctivltlcs to the Mayor and Council, an. 435 Spruce avenue, the affair fea- to the authority of the statute In such case made and provided, will en, ty eiiminatjons were held lastrtrtgh' same sliall bu aiid become ell the uiv«ral traetti and PJIreels" of land hereinafter specified u ot the 1st day e a tian, decide&>to |hc eft nt fury. I'bi Al). of. the lots Icnnwn us Lots IU < shall be paid over to lha Borough Tft-as- July, 16S1, all as computed In the lUt un ilia In my oflko tBgother with additional ^«iil««i7,Baj«ircilyofuiBWorfil Tl» • 'vil no bulldlnc shall be erected thereon. NOW. THEHErOHEE, , OE,.tO,Tt OBG.A'INED KfiNILWORTH i- Edward > liref and be by him kept In a special fund *• The purchasty. of the • pnrcelhurc- bath Inclusive, in Block 1. undby Ui» Govrrnlni! BiMly of thu j which xh*!I be under tin; contra) of the were 50 guests .from Garwood, Interest on these tfmounts, from July Ut, 19S1 to date of gale, together with the orl Aulliorily. a non-profil ' 'cntimi'oTSieJegal Notice of Sale", rev- that portion of land immediately In'the l B I orough of Glckiuiiti, 61 years old, of .Newark, Costs of suuh sale. Goiiiniuttioii Service •nafter described SIVall enter ITTffF tin pnuo stamps, and drawings of the deed. Kt-tiilw and uw.'d mil Westfteld, Fahwood, Roselle Park ai;r<'<'ment to erect and construct two cer- rear of siild lots to. the Union Towmliln Kicllnn 1: That the puh rtfihtu In lather of Mrs. Earl J. Pollack of • FROZEN FOODS I for the purpose of defray ttiL' the exiMitM. The sold lands will be struck oft nnd told to such persons as wljl purohasu GARWOOD — Reg^lar com- c. The property sliall be conveyed by Bar-bftiuidany line, beinc part of >Plot 8? In • of the Board. All pu •merits for esfiK-iiai.1 and Cranford. Miss Fontenelli will . Uil 4u«mGu«fdi«, [3in commercial buildings contnlninn not jialn and Sale Peed, subject to restrle- said Block, all as shown on the Ton A»-SoutlHJtilh Strwl, j- width from 33Q Boulevard, died Monday niorn- m m the »sXti&i iiubjecj t to redemptiop nu n t htho ol lowest rate ee of Interesteet,, but tn in n no eut inmunion services, {he second Sun- •••''!• thnri 15,000 .squaro feet each mid that scssinent Map ol the BorouiO) of Kenil- the Southerly side of 7 ncld Avcnuu to t front k*ld account Khali only be made uft- become the bride of Robert Mai estcesa of 8% per annum, t'lte. ptytnent for the sale shall be made before the clog PsUk Smsce i. pr wi to ieri'e K'ew Jeney with 5al»lojia*nt al the State. "<-• ((iiitlnued ,wHh a suHlclcncy of labor the rear of said lots shnll and mny beNew Jersey' , be an'd "'is same are hcrSby dcUlliilfi suld expetuoi. Ch«.-ka shall be amendatory thereof mid supplemental thereto a n future trunk sewer'charge toran y ciftlnsiilshed. • Mr. Glickmim had been a plumb- For a Quickie Breakfast. I aicntd by the fhalrniin and tecrctur •, and day. The Rev. C. H. Mallery o thl'"l niatcrlal to complete the name within property If the property does riot have used for parklnc purposes only. v.iciitwl, ruloasvd ai comtUsnl&ncd by tho Uoiaueh YrcMUrcr. Any ot said tracts of land may ba redeemed before the sale by the payment ' usiial tln\o -required for such a con- » sewer heretofsre constructed by the Section 3: This )rdintn>ce shall tuku ing contractor, for 45 years. BOROUGH OF GAtlWOOb Plainflcld will ofllciate. Btl Seetlori 3: .This Ordinance shall t.ikn and publication 7. Slild Board oi Coimnls.loivfrt, kliu of the amount due thereon to date of aucli redempUsn Including eoaU to gucli date, »t-t|oii. f i Borouch and assessed tor benefits. effect after filial passage and publication ofYrct upon flunl He also leaves his wife, Mrs. Sel- Snow Crop ORANGE JUICE :...""...... T2 ^oz. cans 37e \ t>erforiii till of the dutlti lmt>i>M:d upo Sottce are BiBBKRg Where one or more usBeismont Instjllmeiits ai« delinquent the full atho\ J vThe bid received at said Hole shallMje C. The Mayor and Council reserves the According .fo law. HC-vardinfl to 'IWu/ OA8OLINK ' «if the oasessnient becomes due and payable and consequently In such liislancc* _. iiibjiH-t' to acceptance or rejection by tho ma Katz Glickman, two otheii them by the nUluU-d tvferrcd to lifltlll E<>v«M-tttns Body of the "Borough of Kcnll- right to accept or reject any or all bids. Snow Crop WAFFLES ...:.... ,box of 6 23c above. Notice K hereby given that tho Muynl Jull amount of delinquent asse»Jmciit is itccesiMrily. Included in the tax sale lUt rratrmnt Mghi. The Borouel} represents, that Ultet^W Netlea Nolle. daujjhlers,'Mrs. Selma Hilson ot 8. All ordhuinceii or naH» of ordl»hncc» .ind Co'unell t>( the BoroUili of Qafwooii It U understsodthat theas parcels wilJ l bev sold subject to all a&nesiffi.ent1 . installments iMi.inf tl.-i»: >n»y' 1 will receive phipMulj *t IU mecil 4ii^btttd^bte^'' '* '*"^""" v'-'"'; '' ••- - •• or "In Item", '^tm61iHVr<5Wr"flhTT^rS.~WtnTur'ST- coiwi>tent" herewttn' •FV ncriruy'" iN?ticwWtf lamps with toilet water or cologne. IalEHKO MlnlmtonMinimu l clear of the sewer , assessment net yevardt , Kenilworth. New Jersey* at eight VOVt 8AUS ONLV OfON HECEIIT OV CASH Oli CERTiriED CHECK. SsUFiflse wd. Itortilworth. New Jpr«rV ,ot eiffl'u f Xoveipber 37. 1031, «hd will be ion»idcri from the E&ss Standard Oil Camparis 1 liLsta confirmed for the sewer which has already o'clock In tho evening (E.S.T.i on tino'clpcli In the evening (E.S.T.) on the ~i'. tor rnial pauase, after jdmhlli: hearin . The ipllowlntf flsu'rei do not Include taxes levied for the year 1651: Mere. iFelUg -a to 28 Inclusive to- Juid'fQHtlsh them ta the Borough for It been, tuatolted. 'llth Uiy of December, 1051. At sud llth __dny, o_f. December, „1051_ . At tuc-h Se» Aalmala . Hugge FltKE Block Lout 1'ARKIXG SPACE, at Your Service anothcr-remlai' ttmtiiid of uid M»y< ttorajje purtKUtei.'. GaiioUne must be th* Name • ' Hlaak Ameiig e*rtiiii Seutw Afrietn nt» Botherwlth that por- time: and place-, or at any time and pU>ec unitjni • 8Ur«d«rd- M rnanU 34 Bi.e tlen-of Plot 8Y IB IU to which such meeting may lie adjsurjfed. JT which such meeting mav.be odlouriied — Sea anemones, which - resemble STORKSTORK . IIOURSIIOURSii J«OII. Tu*s WedWed,,, SaSatt . 'O'O..MM . t8,t86 PJMP.JM!!. Oarwood. New Jerw ^*- J««e»h-Addalls -^.^ra^7.-,.r.....-.-.;^...-..,7...... ——rtfr-te-JB- the rear at said lets $a,B7S.O0 fbctured by the Bras Standard Oil Corn Vlto CaleliUm* .:;...... ; :.,.; .:.. 46 ' 351 U.1 tiv«Htrlbe* a- young man mu*t :\ot for all " 85—33-34-88 N. 7th Street « 780.00 all .persons Interested, will be elvMi an nil protons Interested will be Blven nn delicate and beautifully colored Thurs. and FH., S A. M. la 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY, bZi puty. and e«eh bidder thall tubmlt witl 43 , •» 3«.S4a " and from said lots'to S04—33-38-3?-33?38 Summit Avenue 9 428.60 opportunity to be heard concerning tucli opportunity to be heard concerning such at 8-30 o'clock P M7 IU bid a »peclrle*Uori of its product. John S. Keiuny ...:...;. : „.. AIM only e«m hi* bride byy Working as the Union "Township S flowers, are actually animals. Their , Eloiw Miller v ...» •••', 48 HOI- WM Black !(W twhelhle blockblck) Ordinance. / Uidinance. . ' ..-• ' '•','•,' 488 BOULEVARD (Bet. 19th & 20th) KENILWOI lEutcrii BUndird Time! 40 ; J38-339 g Servant llot hhe r fthfatherr but II** aliti line . . By. Order of Jhe^ jSovernlne/Body, By Order ol th*> fjnvernlng-Bodv. dainty "petals" ure tentacles reach* WALTER 8. McMANOS, bonpuoH or GAHWOOD Anna Lanza ..' „—..:.. „ .-, ms HOR0UOH jWih Ave. it Monroe Ave. S2.680.00 MEMBER TWIN CODNTY.6B0CERS • -^-..Waller, .8. - 83010 203 "-•13*.i wqulred to pay hl» father-in-law for "" ' J.'MeOBV»A. "" A, trie-dut to trap unw.ary shrimps ef BoroUgb Clerk H Sehn*ld«r and Wife ^.... , ««ch oi hi* own children. ; a Clerk. U-30 U*Ud: NoMtmbet. 20. IViU. ia-fl. U-37 .Borough Clerk. df November si. 16SI. other small marine prey. '••••, ..-• nw—w g'pg'Wi'pOT^^

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEirAND , DECEMBES G, 1951 JPage Twenty and Mrs. Gladys Johnson repre- day; at the home of Mrs. %. peratures. Also, the stores, haye houetted^^ainst a blue sky arid . y Dohlmar. -. '(?§ : been grouped so that all family SpeaKers f or insigrti^Of the seventeenth engengii- sented tije council at t^ie official BtlplltklII 'W ^wts^dcondT 8«lf fillip: days were celebrated-at,. the for all members, of the family, gpirJohn H. M. Dualey, director was received by the titizen • and may-Tanisand staff, at Union For- Chronicle this \Veek from_P*c. ever Council^ 122, Union last.niglit. meeting. Mrs. Carolyn,Gibbs was •••* drugs, sporting goods, toilet arti- it the Union County Board of chairman. " . .^ ,, cles, household, supplier —in fact -hosen Freeholders, will speak be- Donald. G. Albans. son of Mr. ^nd Past coiihcilors' club met Mon- almost everything which the fam- !ore the Adult Schooj of Eduea- Mis. Thomas A. Albans of 42 Wall -ion course on new Jersey Tuesday SITvvC, stop shopping. '.; >r < ; v .tight,' '.'.•••,•• ':. •.'•'. ••• .••••' Pfc. Albans and four other Cran- CoiniMuters Presenjt The same thorough-going scien- His topic ivilj be "A Study of ford youths are stationed. iinBaum- To Retiring Engineer; tific planning has gone into the de-Historical Basis bf Legal Aspects i r,1 Germany. ' V sign and. equipment of the individ- New Jersey's Law." ' . A note on the card. wishes "ai, 48 Years With CRR ual stores by ttdward Clothes, Food H. M. Fischer, chaif'mari of thevery happy holiday" to all the KENULWORTH •n Things vcr ^.(T.,-,..,, i^.w ir^;. F'iir "W'T ' d** Cranford.Wanning Poai'd. u ill ad people "bacK m tirantora." f^l day morning at the Cranford rail- Wilbur Rogers, Sun Ray . Drugs, dress the "Our Community" couise w- 1 A|t>uns said the 'boys from the, No. 47 rojd station just before 7:54 when Kinney Shoes, Cooper 'Furniture, on the subject, "\#hat, Thfc • Plan- tovynship often, get. together arid XRAKFORD. NEW JERSEY; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1951 36 Pages — FIVE CENTS Jersey Central's big .commuter Lubbell's Sporting Goods, Open ning TBoard Mearts io Your Com- read the Chronicle, and though the whew!! 1 —— Train 818 pulled out for Jer.sc> View Cleaners, Gulf Oil, Saunders munity.'r Iri the class last: week, papers arc a month old. wheiTthey To Judge Christmas City -- - Bake Shop, and the others' who.".yfill" Mayor George E; Ostorheldt out- them, they "sure get a kick out cGliirtock Instead" of heading directly for be •repres'ented at 4he center.' In ined,. Iong-ran"gcr~t6whsh1p plans. of ^^k how the folkks back homh e Decorations Tuesday An Honor None Of Us their customuiy seats abonid Un- every instance the major purpose Township Committeemari Clarence are, doing; Judging' in the Cranford Business fiiiflcler has been on conserve the time and ii Fritz . was. originally • scheduled already 111 popular fiver, many customers hur- Association's annual Christmas ried to the head end, thine to shake energy of customers,; provide a :o speak. . . • ' ' oSeek decorations "contest will be held the ha»d of the enjjiner who for widev easy-tb-lobkrat choice of Next week. \^ill mark the' close. Election^ Ywle Party •.;. May.'Sue- 1 \ejn» had piloted th«m safely to merchandise and generally to make it the 10-week eourses , which at- For D of A Wednesday next Tuesday-it • was announeetf >OftS and from work -^ and to present shopping a pleasure nstead of atracted a retordibreaking 'regjstra- this week-by Pcesident Robert M. chore, ' '"".""• '-...•' 7 A full schedule, including elec- him with a scroll Containing Jjernard J. (Barney) Sweeney or 11-A Sylvester street, tioh of 582: in .its third '"year of ; : Ol ofllcers,. a_Christmas party, Crane'. .'.. .. . "'••.^ '. ' '•- •' ', ". Johnson Council, * d and new* ^^ r—--"--r-« I First 3-Year— For Improving Areas 818, and whon his day's work was ounced, Mrs. Charles Redden, ^ ,\ • •., V . Cointmittee's Denial Club's wreath^making venture this. Orchard street,"i,• ri'rn'Iy commuter on.Mr. Sweeney's train. Albert B^vferly Paffrath, Mildred Welte Plaques willbe awarded in three year came from an unexpected done at 7 o'clock that evening; ho director; said, »— slaughters of America, \- . as Trustee Nine recommendations for .the Roselle' Park; fireman', stands in the engine.at the right. and Jean Bannort, were initiated classes^-open, reteail and service. Of Dwelling Periiiits quarter this week.-- • ^ hunt' up his cap for good ~ after Mrs, Elizabeth Stanford and I John, H. McClintock of 32.7 Wai- improvement and regulation—ol- Into Azure Assembly 40,- Order of The Cranford Trust: Comsiay Refusal of the Township Com- , Mus. Wilmar F. Whitescarver, •48"4 yenr^of railroading-' her committee will haVe charge of A ayenut, who is completing his present public parking areas "and , 1 j at the. Roselle Golf Club, adjoining Rainbow for Girls,- following the which last year retired the plaque mittee to grant three buildings A locomotive engineer since No- Pfc. Alhaiis in Germany arrangements, ..for*- the meeting. st •three-year term' on th«r Board member of the club, found acquisition of new, ^sreas are. con-* ' New Ro!*ell<- Shopping j.the, shoppiAjj center, at Which he regular meeting ^.Tuesday at the in the open division, has donated — permits to the.G & H Construction vember 28, 1012, Barney Sweeney Councilor Mrs^ Minnie Anderson a tree surgeon a Willing aiide in tained in "the report, of a spe- - will be host to the distinguished Sends Yule Gree|iiigs tootn 10 -— 15 alden St., cran Education, will seek reelection a hew placjue which will' bi^ placed lompany may lead to litigation ran trams to mid from. Cranford, Tuesday Masonic Temple, supplying her with blue spruce for cial committee appointed : several •j;ues,ts _ Following the luncheon the A gaily coiored Christmas eWd» \vill preside. the annual school election on in competition this year. unless a conference can be arranged his home town, for some MO years, The Roselle "Shopping Center, f Receiving the majority degree eaturing a picture of a skier sill- Deputies Mrs, Charlotte Le Due ,, February 13, it was wreaths and garlands slated f(or. months ago to study the advisa- '• group will move over to the cen- to iron out the differences, Kein Lyons Veterans Hospital. ' • 1 and for the last ten years had been 1 were: Caryl Ann Bollenbach, rncd last i>ight. bility of creating. a parking au- Vow,. 'Jersey's newest, and most ter for the Hag raising which I:::::::;:::;:::::::: U!:K:SS::HH:::H'lH:HK&U!Ka::'::U:H£^ & Scotch of Union, attorneys for thority in Cranford. The report,: engineer on 8J& He started raij- Louise Brbiiherbergl;'' Barbara Kai- There, now are two candidates iri The pile of evergrjien tops in hir modern,- at Wood avenue and Rari= mark the formal opening;. • ser; , Evelyn Montag, Janet Rudolph, the construction firm; advised the yard will be taken to Cleveland submitted to the Township Com- loadmg as .m engine hostler at ie field for the three vacancies, committee in a communication an. road, will be operted. Tuesday •Planned after exhaustive studies Ruth Sconfield and Sally- Anh School, before 10 .a. m. Tuesday, mittee Tuesday 1 night iby Finance Somervillc on May-2fi;'1903, .and tyrliri E. Taliaferiro hiyittg an- JTuesdayaiifiht.u^_,, .... • ' v ,\vai_pLOin<}teJ to fireman three lyith jmprc'ssi-ve ceremonies int and "research.- the center and theYates. ,. • .••...•'-.••.• - ••• ••- ,,••" where some SO"'club members-will Commissioner^" F.~"Pr "Andersen,^ r KJuncedJfast_weeltLthat-^ie would: The attorneys, said that their chairman of the.special committee, >cJrs Liter lie-presence township arid particularly to it^ ! A brothet and sister live with occupy the buildings.which !ncor-j| Gourmet Shopi Home Centre,'basement. _, ^ < ing-of some of his water colors. itsCat' welfare" since we' do""tt6t^ Storage space provided for your equipment, Refer- r Oil paintings, water colors and | field line was denied on-the-grounds ! Mr. SWe.oni.-y at their Sytvest.er porale the most' modern ihnova*" that the property is. not zoned for presently-secure anything, like the.' . bticct home His, brother, Edward, tions in arrangement and design to I ertce subject" matter and artist- present to assist you. • pastels vye.re nisdia well-represent- extent of business that should ac- ed in the exhibit. A large numbeili the purpose. Fire Commissioner also is a Jersey Central locomotive make shopping easy and pleasant. Clarence L.' Frit? stated further crue to a. community located, at ' 1 Come when you like, stay as long as you like, ! j of persons, including many out-of- [ : ctigine«ri He expects to iclire in The suites wll be open from 9 tluit Hie committee is not inclined thc geographical center of Union .. a. m. to 0 p. m. : : ; 3 U j towners, who attended Sunday anrf[ two or thiec yeais. "So we'll be l.,Fee ^.5o,;;: :;;..,•; : >v :. ::. ••• _ . .,,..-•;• ..••;.. :: CDEFS HAT A APRON 1 to change the .zone in that,locality, jNets $300 County." around Ctanfoid iHT" least until Oponmu day ceremonies, Mr. Mondayi -vreweri works by such well-known aitists as Chester Tust diffeicru-e of epiiuonj 'Ihe full te^t of Mi AndciiCn's, then," smiled Bnincy, "Then — Elnlich s-auL will begin at 12: IS1 Registration Limited . -..*• ••-'• Ct 6-3053 amont; the committecmen m sev- Needy Pupils- Milk icpott follows ;; well, maybe it'll be Floiitla." p. m. on Tuesday with ;iJUmehoon Davis of Rahway, Burton Longen- T© create a real party atuiospliere! bach'of. Garwood, Maxwell Simp- cml months occuiied on a roll call Will Be Cohtiinu'«l; "In .l&oidanco with >om in- •'••'' Sliowii is "Tlici Mald'g Night Out** son of Scotch Plains and Mis. F. on a pioposed oidmunce to con- stiuction*., thc uiuicisigi^cd under-r junct a samtai> sewer in Division Other patterns in stock. R. Yarttz of CJark. ' Oub Meets Tonight took to study the odvis.ibihty of "Works that were exhibited were:' SivcnUe from Park avenue north- Cranfoid Colony Club announced creating a p.ukmg authority in the' "Mountain Stream," "Heservation f el ly 600- feet at an estimated cost that the second annual Charity Township of Ci unfoid under the 5c«*» of $2,300 Chaigch would bc asBal- l held December 1 at the Eliza- . •oVisiohs of NJRS, -10(Chl98 JOHN H. McCUNTOCK "Road," "Maryland" by Miss B.,' SOLID COPPER SKILLET " "Stormy;, sessed against the benefiting prop- beth "Carteiel Hotel in_Elizabeth Ll94a>.-Uncler this statute, park--,4-i erty ownersr January,4ris the-last day to regis- Raters," '-^igh Slyers- by was" "«T ^ucceisful affair," netting g authorities* may bc* citated by;";T^ Barnes; "Chrysanihemums," by> Einante CbmmiSMoner F. Palmos. t $366, and that the Cianfotd municipal ordinance with the pow- ierSeri. in ordeorSeir" to vote in the'schoothe schooll Barnes;." Guard Honors Andersen, who cast the only nega- Coot aiid serve;iu the same skUItt. elecl'qftC"';'-". -•••"••--^-—•—.-—»-••• Mrs.-R<- Boyd; "Along the Seme,". Weekend er to rai$e funds for, aic(iuire,.and : "The Old Bam" by Mis. H. tive vote, said later that he wasbe continued, for another year. • operate parking areas. Parking fa- Made by Jciizo of solid copper, it's Mr". McClintock currently opposed to the township financing iFund, Gifts 8 Frti^Here; All Cranford needy school chil- cilities provided under thc aetra,re useful and adds beauty to kitchen as chairman any developer or dev^iopmcjit. The dren .will receive then*"reeefis.milk financed by the issuance of income you'll TAKE PRIDE IN GIVING Walls. Other sizes iu Block. Mail Hours measure passed on •• first rdading 4for extra nourishment during the obligations which are serviced and • 50 • Years Wed to 1 and public hearing- was set for morning school session daily"iTur* repaid out. of the revenue of the . SjteftMft-SgaE.ftSA.ro Aid Needy ; of the publicity and. activities com- December 26.;/, ing the.'.school'-year,'-according to side," by Dean Compton. i Tiiinj' needy " families will be Post Office Employs Four Cranford couples-who have parking authority, are not secured • PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL, > Referred -to committee of thMrse . Thomas Campbell, president. by the general revenues of the mii- $O-95 g ShacloW3, --"Bir«—cheenerthss-Christmas becauscof •been "mm r : .Born in:: Baltimore in 1909, Mrtta.a bbv vMrs a^pTlftmunicatron-fioiSi^Mprc^^tltari'^75 persons "attendcHjEfie nicipalitvv imtl do not atiect the „ „,. , . • , • v , • , " - Chester Davis; "Deepuhe serVeos o( ihe Cranfoid Wol- v. ill be among 33 couples-to be-hon- the Union County industrial Coun- ball, at vyhich Buddy Clark and hislegal debt'limit of the municipality. BASKETBALLS 8 McClmtock vvas graduated from; South» by MlS- Paui Dunham;; rarc J Busiest Season cil, CIO, suggesting that each mu- f COMPLETE U'tTIf HOOPS AND NETS itnd S10.95 Johns Hopkins,University. He has|.. • • fthithm" by Walter Epp-| ored this morning by the Westfleld orchestra. furnished the music for "In furtherance of this assign- Wjht The Cranford Post1 Office will be Chapter or the Old Guard at a nicipality appoint a volunteer citi raciit-1'was-fortunate to secure as- By OlJe Thoinpsou, made to the been employed for the past 20yearn, ' ..study in Oijs>.. >.An Aaees-\ dancing." I zens committee W conduct an edu-. sistance of tlielollflwjng: Mrs: W.S. lustiest stunJurd of precision. Pep|iei? by Esso. Standard Oil Company and tor.. «po^alt ofMarjotfe" bNl open extra hours this week-end fnegtinc .in. the...Westneld^YMCA. 000 theMil ColQk Hfundii.,\..i wauaHim.i».i.s establishe1..i-.i.e.»d byi r tUIlJ>UK.V'S S <'.*\v;;"'C- fifvOr^v^* .••• «^ I'V*^ ^•V^f.*^1.j.^'.'i mvsontlv ii J. GT311, W. F. Little, them . separately. Other models in Fortran, Ljenevicve,. Age, %, «- ience of local patrons, Postmaster The goal, the council's letter ex- to the needy school children" during : Cianford couples to be honored 1 (Conlinuod on page two) ICE. SKATES our Gourmet Shop, • ThP school trustee has been aj(iOet?cvieve( Aec ir byMrS ( A. D. | Arthur F. Metz annbunced yester- plained, js to .prevent price viola- the year. It is with great.'pleasure RUBBER 1 include-.Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. ^^-Cvmlord for; 8 years Lrecnv .>Po^ Pldnt».'._-Goose! day. Parcel post windows will bc tions and not to.prosecute violators. that the club is again able to an' $g.95 up ^ He formerly served as chairman of l^unter, SGoosei e, • ' byy 3TilJ. j. HaH»n t A campaign/or funds which Pe'ttit of 9 English Village, Mr. and FOOTBALLS Cub Pack 103 for two years and ,

tion's work. The sarne hours will be in effect Women'*> Shoe Ice Skates tension'chairman of the Boy Scouts [jje^y j:jopci. «indian Summer by December 22 and 23. . ton street, an'ci Mr. and Mrs. George buildings constructed hereafter. Wor.king on the committee for in'.tho Western District. Mrs. R. C. Heath; "Italial Sttn Street" Christmas planning this year in- H. Bates of 18 Hampton street. 12" long,, with tinned lining. Mr. McClintockJs~i\ past presi» cludes. MBS. Gradi\said, providing Approximately SO.full and part- Heating will be December '26. '..','• Jirrangcmcnts were'Mrs.. William Installation by Mrs. R. Hoagla'nd.( -. time employes wilwiln boec on ciuiduty aati Mrswrs. . Hoffmanoiimun wilwinl bue unablu...iu.«e two uat- . arb6is'ITroinotter. Mrs. -Arthur- Biddlc, : Other shapes and sizes in stock dent of the Cranford United Fund "Still" Life, i,-' "StiU life. 2" food, fuel and clothing, small bas- : r ncqucst ol thc Maslc| B J&ZZ&LM Quldrt»nV_;Sif..*•»..,y\-...... $.7'.79 including ineliiH iiiold, star iuold kets'ol.ChriSinias.'fruit'fdr the aged the local office by -this week-end^tencl-because of•- • a; reee«t, , injury,t, , . , -hiisociatioAssociationn fofo'rr aann amcridmelirtoTMrs"W^ter''"^or^rMriamendment to'i Mrs. Walter Mrsr . Evoi^tt and. a member o fi its finance com :]by ..Robert Brubbu'eh; "Johnnie," move the expected ava- and ring mold. mittee. His others-affiliations include if, and cooperative parties :iea ova- Tho honored couples will be pie-jthc Gcncval Codc of Ordinances\Killian, Mrs; Arthur Poole, Mrs. Cecil Collins Snow King Sleils, from ....;<. ,.X»• 3.95; " by Albert Lane;- "Church;* lanche., of Christmas .parcelreels and j rented with gold engraved, cards'i . ,- hours from j Alfred Frigola. Mrs. Frank Zim- mbanborship in. the Dramatic Club, "Maine" by Mrs.. R. Lorenzini; for child.tten.' " ". •• •''" flxi thch businca ither holiday .mail, the postostinnsterm j with their name, and golden wed- f8;30 ., m waiso m (}ai, . except |marman and. Mrtl. Campbell As Azure Lodge Master; Suction Cup Bow ami Arrow Sets ..^..^\. I.19 Boosters Club, High School- P.TA"Alone," ^Summer Day", by Bur- Esiliirc prcgroni providing need- stated. The rush season starteT4i->»x)——- •••.-• . _ -,r a pinch liere, a dash ***«?; soils", John, Jr.; a student at Rice lic Welfare Department. Donations Bids will "be receiviwl at the ricktlHome,^ South avenue. Christmas- worshipful, master of Aziu'e Lodge, "Quiet Shore," by George Marks; Two parcel post trucks, with ex-! Con'sregational Church, and there • i , December 26, for a new party and reception,ffoor new mem- tistier meals! Institute, on .a Naval ROTC schol- "Triple Willows,." "Trout. Stream" it Christmas and throughout the tra help aboard, are now distribut-jwill be'a 'musieal|M-ognun.'Onicers mcct nB 129, F&AM, Monday night at« tha * Flusliliglils., eoniplele'...,...i..,...... l.v..... liSS* 1!) -coupe,itocra will beTne evenc i n ' 0|! n arship; Robert, a junior in iCran- by Mrs. G. A. Maffin: ".The.Hush year are designed to fill the most ng parcels.'They will be augment .-.-wi.i^.u .....o^... i"^"" — Y ; m5i 1 ChevrolechcvvoIct businesbusiness coupe.ibers will bcThe -evenin»^!"g 5'^program-' ?,: soyenth-jiinth .annual, meeting of : -and (heir wives of OWGuard chap- • thTfirc depart-iariaiiged by Mrs. John Banker and Cloves and aag^- ^i--- foi-i r.High School, and Donald; a of Winter,"- "the Quiet"Retreat"1 pressing need of the individual paintcd rcd> for hT i b the local-lodge; He succccd's/Charles ' CHRISTMAS TREE LWHTS ed. with two additional trucks byyters.n Pi inccuAPIainlleld, Eliza- )nclU> A m2 p,ymouty h coupep is Mr£|. \H. • M. Staiger.g, Jr,. Hostessetsss Pupil-in the.seventh grade. '. • 'The End of Summer," "A Winter family. ' thc end of the. week. L., Piii-r. Thc election and installat- jbeth, Summit and.N.uMey have been to be traded in on t^lve new-Car. [for the .evening, will .be*. .Mrs. Victor ion followed a dinner meeting,'.-at (Continued..'on page eight)' Christmas parties, given by the --.'Special.oversize containers were invited, Application of Edwin L. Pierce, ;Shahcen, Mrs! Arthur Poole, Mrs. HOME CENTHE, BASiSMENt Lions Club, Methodist Church and placed in operation in tfie post! Adhi. E. D. Stanley of 316 Casino the Miisonic Temple which was R^r 200 High street,"for a taxi driver's!Daniel Gregg nn.d Mrs. Charles served by the Amaranths tinder Veterans pff Foreign Wars will in-' office lobby yesterday. Patrons arc avenue has been nominated for license was approved.- Parking'1 Stevens. • , •"TATT.LE'fALE" •' -. Glee Club Johnston Faint Shop elude "2 children as a result .of required to separate }oca_l, out-of-I director orthe Westlielcl Old Guard, direction of Mrs. L. J; Finlcy. .More., WINCHESTER meter receipts for last month to- [ Civic and public welfare depart- than 120 members and friends-at- (ams§ £u!&niUed by the drganiia- towtt and airmail before dropping for the coining year, succeeding i-.-'-i; Tiieriiioint'ltT Consolelle Leases New talecl $1,525.58, bringing the total'incnt met yesterday nt the "Home of tended. —•. ' , Johnston Paint Shop of 107-5tion- Some ©€• the children are state the letters in the receptacles.: One.Henry Leon. G. B. McDiarmid of M BALL BEARING • ' •" •. awl .t " • , for the year to $19,023.24. iMis. Victor Shahecn, 2 Summit Other olllccrs for the ensuing : North Union avenue' has leased v-varrts living'in Cranford. (Continued OH pajjc eight) (Continued w jictgu eifjfit) 'November—lire report showed \ road, to continue working on the Weailier Foreesister 1 year arc: Senior warden, Pierson'J. .95 . the store at 101 North. Uniorrfve- - ehris&was-gifts- also, will be pro- seven general and 30 still alarms .cancer dressing project., ROLLER-SKATES Tells TeHiperaiure nuoi. formerly occupied lj^ the vrided,..fey...theColony Club, which Gaffney; junibr warden, Bernard . with'property loss estimated at $10. American home and garden de- F. Wngonblast; treasurer, George fall Faiwcasits « only Hoine and Family Store, and will S"givins 19"6T tliem this yearj by HeeT'$3.i9l5 . Folk Songs, Carols*, isi Choirs Combine The municipal ambulance made 201partnijerit••will meet at the honi1 c of G; Miller; secretary, Herbert O,. Faisror Foul Weather ; move into the enlarged quarters the Junior Sei-vice League, 41, and calls during the month. -Mrs. Paul. Martens, Jr., 7Indian i •T*> Feature Concert Beta Alpha Sorority, 12 Christmas Struss; trustee -tor thrbc- yearSr- jtvld! OUR GOURMET shortly-after January 1 or as.soon Police report for last month Spring road, Monday: Miss Ruth N. Mr. Fair; and pro.\y to,Grand of rectangular tube,,.inclined safety glass makes -as. •'extcnsiw ' To Welcome Christmastime 1 (ponlinued on page eight) "]of the Hodge Podge Shoppe, Mill- The Christmas season will bc t Hull, Gladys HaytUMi, Mildied Uil— •Appointive officers for the comi A large variety of.songs trom ^, it announced this donated $35 and two complete — j burn, will display pressed glass w inaugurated at- the Methodist j yard,. Edna Hudson, Elsie Inge- ing year arc: Honorary chaplain, 'he peoples of many sections of week'..- • "'— wardrobes for high, school girls; land old toys. Mrs. Edward Rathe, p • Easy "tiRO-uoic'* tuning... brings in strong, clear, United- States and the world Child Study,. Group of the Church Sunday at 4 p. m. when: holm, Jean • Jun.sucst soloist Miss Robin Rob- several new selections, such old riet Hoick and Blanche Lambert; largest regular issue in the news- CIUIM $1,000 Each William. Irslinger; senior steward, % Beautiful mahogany cabinet, < ••''•'•s, vyho specializes in folk songs, plans to make it one of the finest siois! favorites as: Handel's "And thetenors—Fred Bench, Curtis Davis, paper's 58-year history. The only Edward J. Griilln; junior steward, w paint shops in the vicinity and that Cub Pack '176 of Cranford Post j Preliminary reports last night Arthur VonShillagh; marshall, H»- Autouiohile Batteries from- 11-.9S completely hand-rtibbe* • year later. ' hich £ehool iuKiitorium or thc fi American'railroad man; "Whistling nated S123 toward ->the. assocla choirs by their director^ Hc«ry M. Hicks, Eliqur irigchDlm, Linda .'.tualltually eight columns'largecolumns larger than ; performance of Robert E. McEn- Lodge in 1942. . . , 1 Mr. Hartig was engaged in the Mr. Collins is a resident\of .--"'•' frit,' - a humorous Irish'song With ttenSf shoe fund. Bbardmun. ' Johnson. th-•••••e anniversar- y number•-•-. - : roc's three-act comedy. 1 time; "Binnpriei" a Sqo'tch- paintirig and decorating ""Tbusiness The Me'.hodist Church will in Wnfchung nnd is a hiember pi the- •• SPEED MM STORES A nursery will be provided for And, ,"Nanc Nancy KicldKi^cldTr Marianne "LT.aa i TotaTotall prespresss rurunn oofi th tnee news-' news-" Proceedsproceeds' wilwiln ggoo towardtowara- aa Rouo-- ' ad, jndJ!Pink^ Song^ for S5 years before,joining the vite 20 children for a party th Firit Presbyterian Chureh_iri_._ Ev«-nlngs tllli 'vou'ne children of parents who wish I Pntn, Bevudy Jaffraliu jban ncidl,uupcr_.ulsa..jxachcd_thc J5AQ0 lury. Cluti StudcnLLoaa Fund and. Evenings Tocarnrm. He is a imembertsf -the same evening.-The VFW party, t r fc/ood. He' has ho^n employed for « Negro loVe song. to attend. Elaine Schweizer. Sally Shepherd,! mark' this month for the first ,-thc Dnimntic Club building fund. UNION In Part V, Miss Roberts reap- Cranfurd Business Association ond bc held at 2 p. sn. December. 10 ir the'past 15 years by General Mo-, 6-0794 34 NORTH AVE Craufor,! EL 2^2:100 : Members of the senior choir are: June Stcmmer, Beth Terpcning, time, making it one of New Jer- j A critique of the play'by Miss *, :••*'. •• ..•'-:' •-••:•• ••-••• V-••':;• O|ien Thiirgday Rights *HI 9 .. I'ears to sing! "Whistle, Daugh- Cronlord Post, 212, American I • Memorial Home, will accommo sey's twenty largest weekly [Alice L. Matthew^will bc.found on tors C6rp.,'Linden, as gion. Mr. and' Mrs. Hartig reside date 40 ci the children. ' Sopranos—Ruth. Dexter, Mary LoufJonelle Smith, Janice Papp. Karen foreman. ter, -'Whistle,",- a -Scotch-English ACted oJipageeiflJit^VotEllenbacher, Bonnie Gaul, Carol Sor?n£oniand: Theresa Zizwarck. siewspapers. {page23 in today's issue. •! 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