Scouting Was Approve Permits and Hunting Club; Tuesday
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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 California. 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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1 THE CRANFOBD ClTgEK AMP qHBOMCLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1831 •THE CHAHFORD CITIZEN AND "CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER €, 1951 Page Five Miss Rock and Britl«f-To-Be Pyles Mark Collegians9 Corner [any Shap Early 9 Miss Mary Ellen Reineit. "daugh- Walnut avenue, a student it HiJ and /, Follow 'The Silver Whistle ter of Mr and Mis luissell Rem-Institute, Houston, Texas, di ft llo| £ii-Uf_20G Oi inge ^ h Mail Early
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. \ . p