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There's Ice, ....,.„...• ,..,,,. ,_ .'; yf.. ••••'•••.r' ,_;_••••••-• or Musical Program low temperature: '.. •' r "But when the same motorist ape^ your Doctor phone you Slipperier hits ice at a slightly higher temper- ature, he may Rencounter a -situa- ntxt prescription to BARON'S Concert tion he is entirely unprepared to Chief Reports cope with," Chief Fischer said., .- where you will be served by our ; Presbyterian Church. "Some ice is more slippery than "It means that the winter motor- jther ice." • . . ••••' ist ' must' slow down-drastically if Couples Club Will Chief William' Fischer, bj thehe is to cope with winter driving Registered Pharmacists with HEART HEART conditions: "Every test that-has FUND Cranford Poli'ee •• Department ex- FUND Sponsor Bucknell Unit plained that paradoxical state- been conducted gives added proof Prompt and Courteous Service. R w. o o p G RANFORD KENILWORTH Couples Club of the First Pres- ment today, by pointing out' that that even with the best special tires and with me help of tire chains, ' byterian Church will sponsor a temperature, has a great — and reduced Speed is a safety must concert Wednesday evening at 8': 15 generally unrealized ^ • effect on Vol. LX. No. 2 CRANFORDJ NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. FEERUARY 5. 1953 winter time drivers." • 24 Pages — TEN CENTS p.m. in the Cranford High School :hc slipperiness of ice. . The Cranford Police Depart- auditorium of the Bucknell Uni-* ' "So," he said., "wlien driving on icy roads, motorists Should consid- ment this month is" cooperating Baron's is known for their Award Winner versity Men's Glee Club. with the National Safety Council in Candidates for Board of Education Seats A program of sacred music, folk er the temperature' as well as the Township road surface." • • " ' a program to make .motorists ballads, semi-classical' favorites aware of the hazards that face all Low Prescription Prices. .and popular songs will be prcsent- Chief Fischer, pointed out; tha^ ice js more than two times as slick winter drivers. - x atr32 degrees (the freezing point) To Engage The glee club visited *Crnnford as it is at zero. , , * Making Calendars in February, 1950, and attracted "Stopping •• distances on ice.- at 1,100 persons to Cranford High 20 miles per hour may- range from Girls, in Mrs., Helen Skerratfs Appraiser -School. • •"-. : ••.',•.'' '' a "low'average of 110 feet at zero to Sherman School handicraft club Two Incumbents, Troulman, Mrs. Cbnley, " The general co-chairmen of the almost 250. feet at temperatures are now making spatter picture Waller M. Cooper, Heuer, Shire Candidates project are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert near freezing," he said. Lustre Cream Reassessment Pcogram Mitchell. Co-chairmen of the var- calendars. They' have completed ' For School Board at Election Tuesday "This extreme variation is theWoven potholders, shell jewlry, Expected to Start ••/- ious committees arc: ' Housing,, Mr. real hazard to unwary motorists," • A heavier than normal turnout is expected for Tuesday's school and Mrs. Harold Bennett and Mr. Chi .The incumbenils arc Louis G. Troiitman, president of the board, bakcr; tickets, Mr. and Mrs. John is expected to be engaged shortly E. Allen; patrons list, Mr. and can Heart l; Aaaociaten will get who "is'running for a third threeryear term, and Mrs. Zena Conley, after the Township Committee ap-> underway this week-«ad with the f r Mrs. Paul J. Wright; ushers, Mr. chairman of the supplies committee, who is running for a second proves its' 1953 budget on March mailing of appeal letters to 5,500 term. The three other candidates'arek Walter M. Cooper'of 93 Cen- and Mrs. Nelson M. Lightcap.; and 2,,It was learned this week. Work local homes, it. was announced yes- publicity, Mr. and Mrs. George H. tennial avenue,Joseph P. Heuer of 33 Stratford terrace and E. Calvin, : ; on reappraising local property will terday by Ira^Dorian, chairman; Barlow. '"' - t4DE get underway early this spring and and iMrfciGk^ $hurftoa; co-chair-' I Shire ofsM Adams avenue. :• • '.,' ; Ushers at the concert will be will be completed by October 1. ofihe.ilbcalconimlttee. The • RaymondsCowperthwaite^ whose Norma Anderson; Betty Ann Ap- ' The Township Committee, it was Kjhai/.been set at term expiresHhii year, announced learned, has received proposals I VIA Hears gar, Doricc Harm, Priscilla kelting, BOS8 BETTY LOU FAEMER \! •»*WVT*I -V»< .)-"•' ',•.''';"•' '.:*.' he wodid not sifeek reclectiph. He Janice lKere, Carol Koyen, Joan from 10 nationally known firms. Proceeds from th* fund drive cited pressure of business. Ughtcap. Victoria 'Marrow* Cher- These." were analyzed and three --^ . —^ rm-r- will be used.-tu o sponsor and finance JOSEPH P. NEVER MRS. ZENA CONLEV LOUIS G. TROCTMAV In addition to elecHtjg trustees * ry Lou Rciman and Carolyn. San- FREE! • were selected for personal inter-' Candidates to the Board of Educatlort>^he vot-.' iord. ' • ' - views on- the.'basis* of their past crs wil be asked to cast lthrfi^bal- experience and general qualifica- DAR INames s^ \Under the direction of Dr. Har- ; and allied diseases; tp conduct a lots on the budget f6r the 1953^54 •'11 tions. •; •"• /•• ••'.''... program of education not only for school year. The following item» olckE. Cook, professor, of music 45c Cake of Yard|ey Soap AH members/Of the Township Board of Education N at Bucknell, the.men's glee club the-medical profession but for the Rush Hits will.be voted upon: Current ex- Committee: participated in inter- general public as well; and to build Coiiuuitlee Cliairmen will bte making its . annual mid- WITH .CHASE OF viewing the'Tollowing three firms: penses, $703,444.09; repairs and. re- winter ttrar which will take it to up' a; program of local community placements, $35,705.10; manual. J. K. B32 Work parts of Pconsylvaiiiia.'New Jersey, NewJJrunswick; Cole, Layer and raining, $24,294.04; and capital Betty Lou Fanner patient'through clinical and per- Five candidates for three posi- sutlay, $10,628.30. and New Ydrk. Tritmble of Dayton, Ohio; and.J. sonal care. ' The prograna will also feature a tions on the Board of Education Clemlnshaw"^ndl Cortpanyt of Selected ifo r Good In addition to the appeal letters, The polls Will open at 5 p. m. and medley of BuckWlJ sohgi, hunior- to be tilled in Tuesday's-school , ..Ohio. . Mr. Dorian said 75 heart fund Additional Employed election sipoke at an open house remain open until 9 p. m. Polling ' ous selections byihe glee club and .Following the "interviews,—it is Citizenship Award batiks: have been placed in local places are as follows: District No. ; Needed to Handle . program of the Village Improve- piano solos. ' ' . .understood the committee favored Miss Betty Lou Farmer, a> senior stores where residents, may place ment Association in the Municipal Sherman School at Lincoln, Included in the to\£ repertoire the' services of the Cleminshaw hvenue for voters residing within - • at Cranford High School, daughter .their loose, change. There also will Crowd, Heiiis Reports ' Building Tuesday night. The work are: ' "Tenebrae factaiS^sunt,*" "by Company, whose managing part- be a card party on Monday after- General Election districts one, two, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer of 7 Of the school board during 1952 Palestrina; "Cherubim Song," by ' tier, Leonard Cleminshaw, resides noon, February 16; at Koos Bros., An unexpected rush developed also was outlined during the pro- and six; District No. 2 — Lincoln fschaikpvsky; "Lo, Jai_ Voice to •in Short Hillrf! Thfofirm Is expected Blake avenue, ha^bcen selected as Rahway,-for benefit of the. local this week at the local office of the gram. ' '. V I.School at Centennial avenue, for Heaven" Sounding,""By Bortnian- ' to be awarded the contract next a good citizen pilgrim by Crane's fund, and a tag day will be held on State Motor Vehicle Agency, 17 voters, residing within General BARON'S Will Be OPEN THIS SUNDAY month. . . • ' . ; ' Mrs.'Walter, J. Conley, chairrnait Election districts five and ten; Dis* sky; "Brothers. Sing On," by Grieg; Ford Chapter, Dpugnters of the February 21 by local youngsters. North avenue, east, as 1953 driv- of supplies, who is completing her "Sing, Maiden. Sing," by Palm- trict No. 3 — Cleveland School for \ The Cleminshaw Company has American ^Revolution. Pointing out 'that more, people er's licenses and plates wen( on first term and is seeking reelection, gren, and Soldiers' Chorus from die of heart and allied diseases voters residing within General reappraised real property assess- Miss* Farmer and representatives salel. The rush was so heavy, ac- told of the work her committee "Faust," by Gounod. ments ' in Chatham, Montclaky than from all other causes com- jdid-Jdst year; .- Election districts three and nine! PliVIOUS BRAM) COMBED PERCALE MEETS - CHEAPER BY THE &-D0ZEN! of the chapter- will attend bined, Mr Dorian urged every cording to H. Ri Heins, agent, that and District 4 — Cleveland School , The medley of Bucknell songs Maplewood, Passalc, South Orange President Louis Troutman, who •SI will include: "Orange and Blue," and Verona . in- New Jersey- as fe^ence in Trenton 'in the. mid :al family to make some con- ifwas necessary "to add five full at Miln street for voters residing V •' ibution to the American Heart is making a bidtfor a third three- within General Election district .' "Ray Buckneli." "To Thee Buclt- well' as many other communities of March of the DAR Good Cit and part time workers to the pres- CALVIN SHIEE WALTER M. COOPER year term on the board, reviewed •?'•<:••' • •• . • ^ • • • . - ' , - iation this year. , four, seven and eight. ;'• • nell We Sing," "Fair Bucknell, - throughout" the natioh.' All Committee.- Each Pilgrim • will, be ent staff. . j ].'• • '•.''..- .:..'• • the.work of tho long range plan- Old BucknelL Hail , Buclmell," -of.lthg firms interviewed,, as members of the general > Mr. Troutman was elec'ted pres* esented1'crtl«*^gj^Att regent are: Mayor F. jP The locSl ageneyvreminded mo- ning committee and the program idciit last February and-he fopn* *Trit|mph'Song." and "Aima Ma- as many Others from whom, started, calling attention to the who will • award her a certificate honorary chairman; - torists that 1952 plates will be Two Woman's GOPOubs-- crly served as vice president and ter.""; .•-'•'..• %00 VAtUE M posals were w construction of two additional ink Cannon Fitted ..treasurer; and chairman of the teachers anil In- , '. and a pin. .-. retained and there-no longer will m Among the lighter selections of extensive .experience in/the field elementary schools. He declared • the glee club are: "Little Innocent of1 liiunlcipaT" reappraisal ahft be any reservation of numbers. that he would like to see the edu- struction, building- and ' grounds ' At Least That's How It Looks and activity committees. He. also . Lamb." a negro spiritual; the Ken- \cqualizatlon, it was/pointed out by- a.vote of the senior class Motorists who have valid 1952 cational program expanded to bet- tucky folk time, •'Down in the Val- Two $1 DOROTHY GRAY I Although the/definite price the committee ln- . Cranford now has Mtwb Women's . Republican Clubs, it was ter equip "the" children "to become served on the board's Long-Range.' •• and a .group of her teachers at elude 'Mrs',' C. Albury, Mrs. B.licenses may-renew them^ during ley;" "Ballynure Ballad," an Irish etnent has/^not ••.. been' made learned yesterday, andTboth claim they are the "regular" the "original!JusefuLcitizens- Referring to a sal- Planning committee, which ,sur- .A, it is',under6tood that the Cranford High School, is president C. Belden, Mrs. V. H. Carthy, the months of February and veyed the need for a school expan- .folk, song; "Will You Remember" ; ;and the "one and only" Crawford 'Women's-. Republican Club. • -.: , ary revision study being made by from '"Maytime" by Rornberg; "All under the $30,000 of the Girls' Athletic-Association Mrs. C. Van Chamberlin, Mrs. R.March. For vehicles uwhich' were the teachers* committee, Mr. Troutr sion program. A mechanical engir ~ 1 L. Clare, Jr., Mrs. LSH. Compton, The" group" headed liy Mrs." Marion' Jones held on.-" executive vthe Things YoU' .Arc," by Kern; ••J- figure for the work in,the council and a member of the stu- not registered fast year and for man said the board has the inter- • ;• • . i i r Mrs. A. J. Davies, Mrs\A. E. Dill. board meeting yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Florence r»eer, Mr. Troutman is employed by e's Nolhin' Like A Dame," 19531 dent council at Cranford High est of 4he staff at .heart. \ Mrs. I. D. Dorian, Mrs. R\M. Dor- those'persons who do not have a Ellems, 123 Riverside drive, and*- Babcock & Wikox.New York, and ... byNRodgers, and "Wish I Wuz," by Th^ the of equalization of School. Other . candidates ' who -spoke is. a graduate of'Pennsylvania State ian, Mrs. J. P Duffy, MrtyA. B. 1B52 driver's license, it will not be )nade plans for an open meeting • and Murray. . •'.. '• -i size and details. Because of trie have banks to turn them in.im- intion.and the Wednesday Morning .-" Mrs..Grace Bok Holmes, a rep- : ; cut beiWaSing time—in half! Both of 186 thread count wprth Chapter, American ' Red lems and Mrs. Ruth Brixiier. Club.' '•- •-, '-. '..••.' •• i '. literature, yesterday* was released terprises, the siciqty reported. • Cross, will be $16,047, represent- change in the system this year, Mr. mediately at Th,c Citizen and resentative, of the United Nations in $3,000 bail' pending action of the Hcins.has urged motorists to re- ine committee chairmen were Chronicle office. More than $175; Mr. Cooper is a veteran of World • the Gannoua are preshrunk for perfect fit; the Pacifies ing an increase of about 10 per- appointed by Mrs. Jones as fol- International Children's Emergen- DlAkfSOAP Grand Jury, according to * the cent above the 1952 quota* it wasfrain from contacting his office for 1 has been received from this source War II and saw action".with the ••• •' are Sanforized. . • ' county prosecutor's office. GOP Oub to Elect information by telephone. ' lows: \Program, •. Mrs. Brixner ; to date, with several banks. still cy Fund, will speak at a meeting Army Air Corps in Pacific Theater^ * " I ' •'...• ' •• .'.,.''•' • ' \ ''.•'• •Announced this week by Paul O, memberslup, Mrs..Ruth Walters; BATH SIZE Mrs. Helen C. Underwood, 38 The Cranford Republican club Motorists. who plan' to purchase out. . ,..'.,. -'.,, • . of the Parent-Teacher Association Active in > local Red Cross circles, ; Dunham, chairman'. The drive will publicity, Mrs. Jfanc Henrich; hos J years old ,of the Eastman street will receive, a report of its nonuV a new car between now and March r Richard HartiK. proprietor % ofof Cratrford High School February Continued on pap* eight) " : SHEETS. STREET FLOOR ' t ': nating committee at its meeting get underway March' 1. '• pitality, Mrs:.. Alberta Lawrence; address, also arrested in the raid, Main reason for the increase this 1 are 'plso reminded that they may the Richard Hartig -.Paint Shop, 17 at the school'at 8 p.m. next Wednesday evening in the welfare, Mrs. Sophie Olsen;; mo- •mnaWimnaWin the county jjaiLi She was year is that the American Red hot obtain new .tags . until turned in a check for $46.59 rep- "A Brighter Future for the booked on a morals charge as well municipal building, it was an- March . '•' .» tor,. Mrs. Alva Banker; telephone, resenting 10 percent of'-cajsh sales Cross has undertaken to supply Mrs.• Margaret Smith;'campaign, World's Youth" will be the topic as, one of possesslpg pornographic nounced yesterday by .President blood for the new serum, gamma The local Motor Vehicle in his store last week-oridL.. literature. '•'••',- George Lincoln. Henry Kluben- will iie open from D a. m. to 4 p, m. Mrs. Jane Glovler; legislation, Mrs. The fund also was augmented of MR>* Holmes' talk. The program globulin; This isermum proved ex- Jean Miller; finance, Mrs. Ellems; INCULATI I When arrested,- Jones was free spics is chairman of the nominating tremely effective for reducing from Monday through Friday and by $8.11 oollected by Cub Scouts will be presented by the Interna- I fcr COMVOBT (Continued 'on Page Eight) committee. ' •''-•_• •.'•• paralysis following polio ' in last 9 .a. m. tiil noon on Saturdays. -'• (Continued on page eight) : fContinued on page eight) tional relations committee, headed Rite Slated year's epidemics throughout the by Mrs. Roy Tipton. I mi SAVIN* nation. . . •. . In her work for the UN organi- Librarian Says World Ev&m The Red Cross has, been called David Isl^s Prepares for Washington Trip zation, Mrs. Holmes, has travelled Brotherhood Service ; • TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR upon'to expand Its armed'service all over the world, . > t^'- program, particularly in providing . David F. Isles,' son of Mr. ahd '.li was reported by a spokesman Scheduled at Temple HeipShapingReadinglnteregte more' off-post recreational facili- Mrs. Fred Isles of' to Arlington for the association that millions pf ties for servicemen overseas. - The road, is preparing «oday for a five- children throughout the world do For February 1? FREE DELIVERY SERVICE What people read seems to be.return to books, the librarian re- Reid Cross presently is the only day, visit to Washington. Ho "will not shrug off the UN abruptly like Cranford cfergy Council will I*:,.'- innuenced by evenits around them. ports, particularly among the chil- organization which provides such compete for the Westinghouse Sci- many persons in this country. "To sponsor' a community-wide Brbth- , This is'the.way reading trends dren as evidenced by a: 3,373 spurt recreational facilities overseas. ence "Scholarship in the Twelfth them, the UN is synonomous with erhood Service February 13 at . p Call CR 6-61OO start. .Mrs.: Hazel Haagensen, li- in Junior Department circulation. ,. pf this year's quota. $8,787 will Annual Science Talent Search,' UNICEF, which has helped their18:30 p. m. at Temple Beth-El. I "We feel that many/at'tilt readets (ContinueA on page eight) starting on February 26. •"'••, brarian of. the Cranford Free Pub.- governments provide them with] The Rev. J. L. McCorison of ; lic Library, said in her annual rc- are dividing their reading time A senior ai Cranford /High food, medicines, clothing and train- Westflcld Congregational Ctiurch < Decide now to obulif the School, Dayid, is one of 40 students I *aU> benefit of uiiulaikm! poittp the Board of Trustees. with their television set. HoWever, ed care since 1W6I," the spokesman will deliver tho sermon. RabbT we feel sure thaW resurgence will from all parts of the country'who said. Philip Brand of Temple Beth-El t.Scve fuel money in winter I WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF To illustrate this point. Mrs. Muhlenberg Will compete f*r eight scholarships. Haagensen cited the exploits of come when many readers will The international children's will conduct the service and ht I X Eojoy year-round comfqft come back to the book," the librar- ' The- Annual Science Talent emergency fund was' established will be^aSlJted by other members li: Captain' Kurt Carlsert of Wood- Search is sponsored by the West- Let in thow you bow you can bridge who "opened up a ncw sa^a ian said. f • Building Fund by the Gcftcfal Assembly of theof the Clergy CouncilJIhe-Teroplo,, ' 4» the job younelf in a week- I TOILET WATERS What did people wad during the inghousc Electric Corporation for United Nations on December 11, Choir will sing, '/ ," ;'" " or two. It'i eaiy. W sticking to his,'Flying Enter- the purpose of discovering special I*' prise.' " The readers, want^1 year? Magazines remained the U. .Mrs. Holmes has served as Rabbi Brand said that the pub* talent iri Science in high school with non govern- I know, about other sea. sagas, w; most popular in the*,local library „_.... _ lie is invited to attend the service* seniors. The eight winners can pur- mental organizations, both inter- j which is' u part of the nationwide 'iad Other limitation m«ttri*l» SALEl ALL'W6OL SALE! JREG; 4.98 cd to know.about specific ship- and the five-year, tilcof bykepgic^ ' d REG. 4.98 OUAUTY HOUSE Approximately 100 workers and sue the study of science in a uni- national u"nd national, since that'observance of Brotherhood Week; D'Orsay - Guerlain - Sortilege wrecks of various types and want- xvas' useused largellnrgcly for referenc. , e . versity of their" choice.' I term papers. .Useful arts was the leaders in the current Muhlenberg time. It was pointed out that chil- Arrangements for the service AS LOW AS $1.50 15.98 Kenwood Blaiikels QuOted Mattress Pads Zipper Mattress Covers ed to know about lightships and Hospital Building Fund appeal took ' Among the requirements to be dren around the world arc familiar were made by the council at 4 ^ similar. nautical subjects, Mrs. next most. spugfct, jitter type^of met were a competitive examina- . PER BAG . ... Faberge - Lanvin . reading. Books on painting, re- part Monday night tn the "kick- with the UNICEF label on sugar meetina yesterday. Those who at«> .. 1 tion . covering general scientific tended the meeting were: Rabbi I Haagonsen said. / ' finishing iurniture, wallpapering off" meeting for the house-to- (Continued on Ptagt; Eight) 1299 "In February. KlftrtSeorge VI house campaign organizations' of fields and the . submission of an Brand, the Rev. Albert Deazo, pas- 3.99 3.98 • of England died... so Queen Eliz- and water-proofing are ir^ demand, original investigation of u scientific tor of the Osceola Presbyterelan lia, the librarian said.. Cranford, Mountainside and abeth's life was asked for. Also nature along with the recommen- David Isles aboard USS Atlantis. Owner* Warned Church, the Rev, Neal HemdOOj I ' Inuglde tin all wool Uaaket by a fuiriottt, •• Following magazines and use- Scotch-Plains in Cranford Town- Good protection for your nuktrcwea at Excellent protection from diut. Main* and V lives of other monarchs on the dis- ship Hall. The drive for a propor- dations of his science teachers and A final warning was issued this Jr., assistant pastor of the Flrxf ' famoul DuLcr at »UcIi » liny priest 100% . Worthwhile.uvloitt Dorable'doobla not ful arts on the popularity list were the principal of the school. David's A final warning , _ •pring rip* for your tnaUrcuei. Of ilordy taff side. Heraldry also became a biographies. "People like to live tionate share of the $200,000 re- and south Atlantic., on a scientific national organization of high school week to local dog owners to obtainbti ; Presbyterian Church; the fe:.i lunf kup w6p) with liuurloiu r.yon latin ktltcbing In aianloncl paUem. bleached DRUG topic for his paper Was- "Factors science clubs. their 1953 license tags for their Robert G. Lohgaker, pastor of IW1LIBLV E unbleached (heeling, they're' SanforizcTd. • live subject." the librarian ex-the lives of others vicariously,and quired to complete the 125-bed Affecting the Depth of the Oceanic expedition. ' ^ v - binding.'** In tote". , blue, green, yellow, - white tilling and taped ed(«« tor longer plained. .. -.'••'/ addition to Muhlenberg began in . Last sunuhci* David gained a po-;canine pe&'.Up'to yesterday after- First Prosbytertan Church;' tb^l and have convenient tipper cloiing. Full i t can step into the shoes of a doctor, ThermocHner His data for this The" scholarships, which range •';?>"'•• Wear. Cellophane wrapped. Twin*. 39*7© The' recent political campaign the three municipalities TUeSday. from 42000 to $3000, have, bectf sition as a technician on board the noon. Township- Clerk J. Walter Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector of lfii^.8l]fWM.•.''. I banter ant) wlilte. Slw 1UM. lawyer, merchant, or chief with a- paper was obtained on a trip dur- Trinity Episcipal Church, the R^y} and fttlli, 54«7 Th«Rev, Mr; ' Open Thursday Nights 'til 9 Lincoln," the report gayi. • (Continued on Page EigM) (Conttnucd on pas* by the. Science Clubs of America, a Curing 19S2 there was a marked '. A'

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THE, CRAWFORD CITIZEtf AND CHRONICLE, .THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1955, Three i$* —*("%.-;- THE CRANFORD CITIZENTANP C3^QNICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Rainbow Girls" Dance Rosarians Map Plans Exhibit at Library Install Mears DeI\Iolay Fc^nders^Day y^T Install Cbheri Bf Uni^^R^iwrD^V Will Be Open to Public For Breakfast oil May 3 Mqster Councilor . •••'.>. Card Party day i. The .St. Valentine's Night dance" ,\ The Rosary Society of St. Mich- Thcma.s X>- Mears was, installed SPRJNGFIBLD — A "Novoltv-. Card Party will be held Wednes- ^^tsJCeadef of Azure Assembly, 40, Order of acl's Church held its 'monthly as master councilor • of > Bremner $6 Burton meeting Monday evening in the Celebrated day at 8:30 p. m. in the Jonnthan the Rainbow for Girls, to be hp!d Chapter,, Order "oif- DeMolay, in Dayton. Regional High' School car.' February 14 in Masonic Temple, (school ' hall. Preliminary ' "plans OfDAVVml 1 ceremcnles recently held at the eteria at 8:30 under sponsorship j will'be open to the public; it waswere . announced for,, the annual o Twelfth Troop 80 Local Scout Masonic Temple. 'He was installed AtA largLuncheone delegation from. Cran-, the Regional Paretat-Teachtu- As- Gus Cohen of 425 Orchard street ik'cide:)' at a meeting Tuesday Communion Breakfast on May 3 ford attended the annual Founders sociation. Member to Receive Saturday was installed as com- Rated a| Annual .jiiirht. Joan Zulick. worthy advis- at the Park Hotel, Plainneld.Mrs. by an Installing team of the Clif- Lynch, president, introduced, Mrs. ton Chapter, CHifton. Day luncheon dt the Union County There will be 50 prizes donated, Top Scout Award mander of Unity Chapter 59. Dis- Red Star Program er, jlnd Ulrs. Je'sse Manning, moth- by the merchants of six corhinuni, Robert A:' Garley as chairman in - Council of Parent. Teacher' ASSOT Jack Burton ol Boy Scout ^Troop Annual Red Star Inspection for er advisci-, presided. Also seated were Bruce O. Lar- ties, as well as table and : ce|la oX 207 Holly street is under- '••y-i vice president and Mrs. Russell dent ' '• '• ' • '- - • tory to earn the award. He com- partment treasurer; Leon Sanchez; WSCS of- the Methodist Church Troop 79, sponsored, by the First In concluding the business meet- dent. v W. Floyd and Thomas J. Mullen; for installing temperance news' on going bijsie training at Fort tJus- And Jack. N, Richard, marshal; Decker, treasurer; and guest Yin-, pleted his requirements for the adjutant, George U. Hilbert; treas- national service officer, and Henry Presbyterian Church, 96.8; Troop ing, the Rev;. Wililam B. Donnelly; Richard Dworkin, standard beaitr'; award in December and thenvap- Schwartz; commander of Capt. monthly programs/' • tise, Va., following his request Investigating cent Sarnowski, principal' ol Lin- VIA Group to Hear ;;•.' urer. Abe. Cohen; chaplain, George 78, sponsored by St. Michael's spiritual director, addressed the Lyndhurst B. Gulliford, orator; and , peared before a character court to Newell Rodney Fiske. Post "335, . Cooperation of: al)'local residents thnt he be placed^ on active duty. coln and Sherman schools. Y . M. Wells. ; ... • . • Church, 87.9; Troop 75, sponsored group, stressing the Importance of Williain K. ,_Eltringham, sentinel. Talk on Natural Gag ' "allow him to qualify under the old VFW. • •'•"• • ..;•"•. • •• ••' '. '• in the "noontide prayer' for GodPi-ivate-Porcella attended Ci'anford t Also, otficcr of the day, Nicola ?by the Me"thodist Church, 97.5; and the spiritual strength and growth Installed as. preceptors-we're James, Cleveland School —-Mrs. Briino M.iss Elpise riely, representative jnerit. badge requirements for the Refreshments were served alter and Honic and Every Land" was, High School and is a graduate of Theftof$30, One of prints now-on display at library. JACK BURTON D'Antohio; judge advocate. Harold Troop 74, sponsored by the Cran- of the society. ':• R. Burnett, first; Richard J. Mc-C. Wetzger, president; and Mrso.f the home service_departincnt eagle rank. ". • the installation.: . asked. It was pointed out that it Toccoa Falls High School. Toccoa ford Kiwanis CIub,J55.-l. Troop 84, T. Walsh'; ser\-ice oHioer, Milton Falls, Ga Before entering the A social and refreshment hour Intyre, " second; Stanley Meier, Arden Svedman, a member of the of the Elizabethtown Consolidated • £ freshman at Cranford High is always noontide • somewhere v sponsored by theXalyar/y Luther* Church at their meeting on Monday S. Greitzer; -trustees. Mr; Greitzeh army, ho was employed by Storr Attack oU Manfollowed at which time'Holy Name third; Elwood Q. Mfller, fourth; board; and guests, Miss Et^a Tun-Gas Company, will discuss thc School, .Jack began his scouting ca- 4 throughout the world. an Church;, and Troop 76, spon- 1 Hear Talk proper use of natural gas on Mqn- svening at Sherlock Hall. Mr. Walsh and Walter F. Zinglei7 Tractor Co.', Westfield. .Cranfdrd Police are. investigating members of the parish were - en- Robert K. Schweuser, fifth; David reer in 1947. as;'a member'of Cub Prayer and Plans' Mrs. Corinne Bcnncrs offered sored by Cranford Post 212, Amer- Currier, h ner, principal of Roosevelt and day afternoon at a m.eeting of fte Mrs. Everett Killian, president, retiring commander. t tertained. A barbershop quartet, By Fred E.^hepard Dunham, sixth, and Brant Eltring- Pack 103. He became a member three vocal selections, accompanied ican Legion..did not participate. ; the mugging of a_2j4=ve5Xrold .JWi^ Cleveland «*opls; andiMiss.Mary • Herbert Laycock, national serv- Features WCTi; Session Wiliam F. Hansel, .son of.Mr. and "The, international Four," com- In ac "off the record" ^lk Tues- ham, seventh. . .: .-.. . . '^l_^r.-— presided at the business meeting. by Mrs. Marion Tunner. Letters . Council Commissioner Harlon W. field man and thc theft of $30 frorn Hoak, second grade teacher. '. yillage Improvement Association, Following Mri Spiers'/ talk,' re- ice ofticer. Was master of cere- A "Prayer and Elans" program wore authorized sent to Bishop Mrs. William F. Hnnzel of 4 Cen- Drew was chief inspector and he prised oi John Sommers, Edward Print* Shown day, Assemblyman'Fred B. Shep- Present were "DeMolays'-from the First Presbyterian Church, in monies. 'Guests -included' Rabbi for cooperation with town and na- tral avenue was recently promoted the clothing of five basketball MUrphy, Albert Olson and M. ard of Elizabeth, candidate for Jhe surrounding.chapters, parents and Cranfard High School — Mrs. The meeting will be held at l;30 freshments were 'served. • - - Hammaker, president of the Na- was assisted by the following-.Wes- E. YT. Sc^woeqer, president, and p. m.. at the home of Mrs. Fred w, 1949. •/'• '••.' . ' '. Philip Brand of Temple Beth-El, tion featured a meeting' of the to sergeant while serving in Korea players in Cranford High School,,,. * Zimmer. offered various musical Rppuhljcan nomination for gover- master masons. Mother's Circle of # tional Temperance and Prohibition tern District Neighborhood com- guests, J3.:, jSrank Zimmerman, Lange of 10 Madison avenue, and. He became a second class scout Joseph Burke, national executive •Cranf6rd W6men S| Christian Tem- with the 25th Infantry Division. nor, discussed among other things, Premner Chapter served refresh- Council,' in . the crusade against missioners: Albert Sherwood who The mugging victim was Michael numbers. J. Hurray tpld humorous AtHbrfdry• ^ principal; and Mrs. Almira»Guy of her co-hostesses will be Mrs. Elrher, early in 1950 and the surrlmer of committeeman and past state de- perance Union Monday afternoon. Sergeant Hanze'l arrived in Korea ments. ' - . • liquor advertising. , . .. One-Quarter inspected for personal appearance, .V. Hayes, who was - treated at stories and vocal selections were Original Currier and Ives prints rent control, and state teachers the faculty. A. Koyerf and Mrs. Paul M.- that year" attended the National Nine Local Youths partment chairman; William Hew- Several requests were,, received •last May and is currently assigned headquarters, early Sunday moan- rendered by Mrs. J. p. Prior. colleges, at a meeting of the Ki- itt state department senior vice John Mott for insignia, Sidney f the Travelers Insurance' Com- Roosevelt Sphbol—Mrs: L. C.ers^' '..-• •' '• • .••• •">•.;'• . .''•• Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. He t frpm non-active members to con- as an automatic, ritleman^iij the Schneider ior~depo>'lment, Gerald ing • for head and . face injuries Jie Door.prizes, ytere won by Frank wanis Club Ui Markos Restaurant. commander; .Mrs. Peter "Kager, tribute to the Youth Council work 35th.Infari'try'Jtegimcnt's1 Company lanies \vjll be exhibited Until Feb- Newcomers' Club Beall, president; . Mrs. Stanley was'named first.class scout early To Receive Scout Men In Service Finney for...uniform and Robert told, police he received when kt- O'Brien, John Hand and Peter -f TWie tion^-Kiwanis clubs' "Lad- Richmond, vice president; Mrs. R. in 1951 and star scout in Septem- state department senior vice, com- being carried on by the local union. Pfc. George A. ^P.orceila, ARC, L. The local soldier entered the Harris for^attendahec. " ; fticked by two strangers. ' . *• Green: , • • » . '.. ruary 28 at the Cranford Public ies Night" program will be held Card Party Monday E. Rowland, corresponding secre^ ber Of that year. He became a pa-Altare Dei Award mander; Connie Miller, state d^ Thanks' were 'expressed to- the!'son of Mr. and Mrs. • Santiago Poiy •army in August;, 19.51.. .• Million to Date Hayes1 told Lt. Lester Powell akld Refreshments . and ' Valentine library: The exhibit'opened Mon- at the' Chi-Am ChateauVFebruary ;Robert E. Smith,. western. dis> Cran,fot(J jJJewcbraers' Club . tary; Mrs. Fred" Slagle, recording WANTED trol leader the first part of last Nine Cranford Boy Scouts will Patrdlitian' Lawrence • Borinell ihe uecMwftoYW wvrc arranged by Mrfl. 17 at 8:30 p. m., it was'announced. secretary; Mrs. I. R. Kerzman, year and earned life scout-rank, in •trJct commissioner, was master of 4 hold a dessert-card party at 1:30 ie awapded the Acl Altare Dei was walking ;home from a Ce)i-Douglas' LUce,"chairman,-assisted . Guests at. the imeet ing were Mil-! membership chairman;" and Mrs. .March* 1852i ; ' ccremonle,s.j David M. .Hnrknetfs,. On display will be the originals ton Loshln'of Cranford, a guest of p; m; Moridfyja^ Koos'Bros.^ Rah- award/Sunday at a Court of Hon- tennial avenuei Tayem' when' two by Mrs. .Roland Leimann, city Edward. Gill, publicity chairman; Jack was' awarded one of two .Union Council district -executive, s if the prints used oh The TiWelrl or at St. Joseph ChuVch, Roselle. FOUR REGISTERED man stooped him on'the bridge over •chairman, and their, cunuiintee. / •• Russell Hoagland, - and: Harry ^^y. ;Friendsyo| • the club hhve been guests. Miss..Mary Donovan, and AUTOMOBILES troop camper medals last year and gave a brief history of each troop :rs calendars since 1936. Th^ cpl- Trachtenbatg of. Rosellis~r~Parkr L'hey are: Douglas M. Popp and as it was inspected. ;•'. ithe Garden State Parkway, then lection has been on Circuit an ong inxited.-Dcpr'(^Izes^vrUl be a fea-'Miss Helen klaase, of the faculty; was the troop's representative this struck liim in the face with their Morris Levirie,and Burt WheatonJ ture of the aftemopn. Various table Miss Gertrude Almy, retired prin- 1 nmes M. DiCIeiico of Boy Scout PHARMACISTS Girl Scqiit. Council/ Outstanding museums in tbe Ra- past summer at Schiff Reserva: Explorer- Post 476, sponsored by lists'and pushed him over a guard both of Linden. ' ' ' cipal ;and Frank Martz, supervisor HIGHESTPIUCES PAItl Troop 75, sponsored by the Meth- tion. Tt\e Travelers is one,pi the games will' bp.iayailable iqr non- '' tion where he .underwent th. L.. Estabrook is1 '• general Mrs. William F. Little, Sr., of Robert Ernst, -Dennis J. Lynch, $2.00 ially opened .the" inspection. The ibis, particular kind of A^nerjcana presided. , v Last dctaber he was an instructor William J. Maher, Pete/ J. W^lsh, tion, lying near the road," by twoand council members of trie Cran- chalrm&n; assisted'by Mrs. Ben W. Cranford was among County Th camping" at,a orie-day/training closing cercm'ohy was conducted Which became a nationwide vogue J Harold E. Domaratius and Thomas WOODBURY J passing "motorists, xyho called pp- ford Girl.. Scout ^Council, will be Geddes. ' Mrs. ifrancis. V 'Herr is Council past presidents who .were by Troop 78. shortly after the flrst world )«var. : v Sessionat Camp Kilmer attended licc. Lieutenant Powell summbnfcdi held Tuesday from 9:30 a. m'. to 3 PTAs to Hold Joint president;of.the club.;->>' introduced. , E. Sovva of Boy Scout Troop 78, KAZ .-. About. 200 parents and guests "•"he exhibit was started by.s'jlie by scouts from the Umon Council. sponsored St. Michael's Ghurcn. Dr. Abraham Thaler, who had tic(Sv rn-, it was/Announced Monday Meeting Tuesday Night " •: .•><•; >V' > He is a member of ti(e order of the HAND were present. . travelers in 1045 and thej^ublipa- :t:V The'Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Mur- injured man removed, to headquar-' at a council meeting at the Girl Lincoln;and,.Sherman Parerit- Arrow. tcrs.in the'; municipal .ambulance.! Scout Hojise by Mrs. Burton Bel- tion of "the Currier .& Ives caieh- Parent Education Group phy will make the presentations, VAPORIZER dar by the company is credited Teachef • Association will no^d . Jack will eive his eagle badge CREAM E. CMcMahon Hayes was treated by Dr. Thaler den, pri^ident'.**- .'• -•-.•'. at the troop' lOth annual parents' the Rev. James Garyie will "deliver, with an inteTise nationwide reviv- their -annual joint meeting at 8:13 )'•! the message and the Rev. Roland and then removed:to his home fey r CrJ.' Ingeholmt leaders' S^si^ai^to^^hairman of the SELLING OUT FURS .dinner an^ 25-year celebration Cancer Fund Hond y 5 al .in'the Work of Currier & lyes. p. xA. Tuesdajr' in .the Lincoln'' $137 his wife. .•',..:.'• ' . •/ion president, invited coun- February/28 It, is expected that Meunzen will be master of' ccre- Edward C; ' McMahon of 20 The exhibit tells some o| the story School auditorium. Dr. A. Thaler, parent education'committee of the rrionics. • • ___The. basketball'players who were. ctVmenr\bers to attend the! "leaders' Cranford High < School Parent all 12 and fotmer scout- Parker , aVenue, former publisher meeting . on February 16. An-f Currier k Ives prints i^ b taici- local .•physician,: will' speak _on COATS — SCAHFSA The, award winners passed a robbed were taking part in a recre^ Teacher Association has announced mast will attend. of The Citizen and Chronicle, was nouncement was rrjade * that Mrs. xating look at. contemporary Amer- "Medical Hypnosis. .' .. Board of Review last week in Eliz- : ation league game Monday night' ;••'!' troop will; attend services named- this week. as chairman' ,of Ingeholm and Mrf. Albert Ges^Icr ican history. '.". '..''' , • l"here will be group pinging and that there will • be a meeting abeth. The Cranfbi'd boys, will be the' Cranford committee .for theTheir clothing had been' plaqed/in Wednesday at 1:30 p. m\ in the unday at the First Presbyterian epen-lockers and the money/was had attended the. -»Jatipn.a,l Train- instrumental, selections will be among 46" scouts and', explorers in OPEN EVERY SUNDAY annual fund campaign of the. Frpm the start, the prints ap- presented-by pupils under direc-: teachers' room of the high school 'Church which will be devoted to. taken' between 7 and 8 o'clock, ac- ing Institute in New York last Boy Scout Sunday. Union Council who will receive thc w American Cancer Society. Hesuc^ : pealed to the people and most ev- Wednesday. \> tion of .Wuis. Haar. A social hour Two films will be shown 'entitled awards. ; :.,.-. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ceeds. Howard'M. Siegel, who held. cording to Sgt. William Classman v eryone could' afford, to buy them. With refreshments, will follow. ; An appeal was made for. three "What To Do On A. Date," and the post for several years, and Patrolman Robert Ryan. In addition^ the popularity, of the The pre-rscheol groups, and the 118 Walnut Ave. (lanford 6-1U7 : Police say the theftyictims were leaders 'for Seventh grade Girl "Going • Steady." A discussion Gardeners Schedule Mr. McMahon formerly headed prints led to plctoral scenes of theparent-education study groups of period will follow. 1,000 thlc local fund drive of the Ameri- Warren Rarikin of/56 Bumsidr Scout troops- A°y woman' inter- the. two schools also will attend the Annual May Plant Sale ested in taki»ij£_pvcr a troop lead- Revolutionary "War and the Strug- can rieart Association and has been avenue, $10; John/Colaneri of 120 meeting. .'. .. .•'• • '• ,•';•. -,...... The annual plant sale of the ARTHRITIS? DIAL ership have'been asked to call the gle of 1812-- Eat a. better breakfast and you'll reel better all day, lonr. Tes— chairman for many years of the Centennial -avtyuite. wallet con- Some Qf the original prints sold Jinal plans for the'joint session Suhny Acres Garden Club will be I have been wonderfully blessed SOLUBLE Girl Sccut Hou^e. . in. being restored to active life breakfast is the meal that starts the day toff risht for your family. disaster corruppittee \,of the Rodtaining $10 ^ a.nd driver's licence, for record prices, qpe of them sell- were completed Tuesday at a meet- held on, May 23 at the home, of Cross. He :is JRISO Republican Mui A new asphalt.tilb (loorlias-been ; after being •crippled In •nearly 80 serve a "He-Man" breakfast every mornlnr. Wake up appetite* car registration and personal pap- (iigibr as high as ^OOOv ing of tbe executive board of the W«Bley' Philo of 9 Iroquois SACCHARINE SOAP i-nicipal.Chairman. - ' ' *t irs; Kohhim' Sftefirian ot'312 South completed at the scout head- every se cheery "good inomlng-fooda that stick to the . . — .. . . '.i Union nyenue. $5; Lawrence Prid- quarters. . ' • Mrs.r- 'George Barlow, vice-presi- The cjub will meet this evening foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis ribs and supply eaerxy. for the day's work or play. It's easy!- Ill's 14 grain . • . Hcalcry Htn* . • '• dy pf 310 Ret ford avenue, $4, and Stevens Reelected! dent, presided. Mfs. George Mc- at the home of Mrs. Walter Knorr. and other forms of Rheumatism, Jf you an weairing nylon stocking* :Felix/Appezatto, $.1. . .Many Attend Charles J. Stevens was reelected lyer, vklndergarten class mother^ of 1715 Westover road, Clark, at hands-; deformed and' my- ankles economical! We've all the dellclously natritlous fojjds for 365 vriyi thait u» too «hort your feet may chairman of. the" Union County was a guest >•''...' :. • • •• ; which time the planning commit- were set.. ' ...'.. to better breakfasts and onr low, low prices Mean 365 days to save. born. Alto, sitting,'bending, or Annual Dunce Magistrates' Committee Tuesday .Representing, the Lincoln PTA tee] Will present formulated" plans Limited space prohibits; telling reaching may become uncomfort- Internal Revenue Agents More' than 156 members and afternoon at a meeting in his office as hostesses at the Saturday mati- for discussion regarding the club's you more here but if you will tU» gestures. If you have tbeM'dli/ To Assist Taxpayers guests • attended the - annual Dra- here. Magistrate Stevens has serv- nee at the Cranford Theatre' this flower show to be held'in mid-June. write me'-I-will reply at once and cqmforts. consult a fnot-*ize chart. ed as chairman since the. commit- week will be Mrs. Carl Holmquist tell you hgw I received .this won- Internal revenue agents" will be matic-Club dance at the Elizabeth v derful relief. ; at moat hosiery counters. tee was organized five years ago; and Mrs. Alien Arfketf.' ' COMPLETE COSMETIC in Cranford on February 16 andTown and Country club Saturday, Spiers Discusses Stars 17 to assist local residents in pre-evening. • .' , ... .. , .'.••• ./ paring • their 1952. income tax The committee was headed - by At Trinity Guild Meeting Mrs. Lela S. Wier DEPARTMENT- returns. . ' . Mrs. Everard Keihpshall and Mrs. - 'The Stars" was 'the' subject | 2805 Arbor Hills Drive TMey Will b«p at the Suburban Richard JCcppler. They, were as- chosen by Mark H. C. Spiers for Qual ity Meats , P.O.Box-3122 Trust Company on February. 16 sisted by Mrs. Paul Dunham and his talk before the members of $1.00 A at the" Cranford branch of theMrs. Ranken Millard, \yho were, in the Evening Guild of Trinity Jackson tt. Mississippi • Fresh-Killed FREE! charge of the. table decorations, ; TUSSY ;•• .-," Onion County Trust Company on Mrs. William- Old, Mrs. George lb. 55c COMPLEXION GLOW February 1?. . ; ' . )&ox. Office Opun Dally . T URK E Y S . WINP & WEATHER Scott.-Mis; Elsie Midgley. and Mrs. 10 A. M. to-10. P. M. - "Choice •••-.• .''•.' With- . Ellis Bishop, who was in charge ' •••:,! of the prizes. ' '..';. ,v . ROUND ROAST lb. 98c HAZEL BISHOP The elimination prizes were won TOM MOORE WINDOW MILLBUHN *!-31U0 C Lean , LOTION Frank Cartlngton 1 LIPSTICK by.Mrs. Harry Haynes and" Jim . ,,:• AYinQld :,•;,;••••• Director FRESH HAMS lb. 59c Rich. The door prizes went to Mrs. SHADES Even. 8:30 lExc. Sun.) Leonard .Gucker of Roselle and KEIWUCKV STRAIGHT MoU. Wed., Sat..: 2:30 : ^Al, $1.10 ward Marshall. ' . . • HOLLAND MADISON — NOW PLAYING — For • •-••.;• It has been announced tha Fresh Milk or Cream '••• ••'.•'.'' or :.'' ..".."'••'. FIRST TIME [.George' Scott will be in charge o ROOGEHS FOR VOUR CERTEAIi pickets for the "play "Shop at Sly HOLLAND.YORK CLOTB Indian River Seedless tlt Corner" by Edward Percy; which BOURBON WHISKEY & HARTS 29c Homogenized ... - 25c LOWEST PRICES !wlll:be given by the club at Sher- GRAPEFRUIT*. Pasteurized ... <•*• 24c lock Hall ^February 13 and 14 at Extra Fancy Yellow - 8 p. m. John Giles Is the director, an Heavy Cream••%>.* 39c :- '•'."'•'NEW-'-' :••,;•..••• ^POND'S (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOE) S QUASH.; 4 The tickets will be available at New Green v :.•••• •'. LightGreahi ^ P 25c the doorlEveryohe is invited. COLD CREAM 101 N; Union Ave. _ - ' • and ' i- • •" ' .. ••• . . . wd lU lot) lx< MAIL CABBAGE ...,;.. vrrAiis 1/5 CEanford 6-ZKM . Tkketa KtetUe'tit BaiA's, AH With V-7 ANGEL. FACE Buy 49c Bottle & Get $1.48 Value =d Froien Foods Breakfast Foods ••:••• tv ••••••,-.- Trial Size ? All Brands 2 6-oz. cans ': •' AA4 ' Rec/. 69c CRANFORD'S Orange Juice ,...-:,. 35c. Kclloec'H Plus Cleanlna . rcg. Pkg. FREE! Sn6W Crop 12-oz., can-. RICE KRISPIES •"•i. .- 0 S. S. PIERRE S? S. PIERCE : Orange Juice ...; 29c Post's PRIVATE CELLAR Downy-Flake - CORN-FETTI. TTT FREE DELIVERY I: Hunger, Joe BLENDED LOG CABIN ULENDEO WHISKEY Birds.. Eye T'- 12-0*. HONEY CEREAL SURGITUBE i 35% Stralsnt ^ GAUZE DRESSINGS Grain 65% Grain Neutral Spirits - SYRUP Strawbemes <<66 PROOPROOF N.-B..-.C. .••••/• • • • , -_< POCKET M PBOOF pkg ull / Every Day Low Priest SHREDDED WHEAT .. »«• • 19c COMB $ .99 a)f Ehler's . Each. OP • Sunswcet ••- J lb. 79c 1 1/5 Prune in Syrup , . v 21c RED BAG COFFEE , K'Flagstaff '<• quart.. .Gold Medal • - _.' X $2.50 "Give Generously to The Prune Juice . ...29c BISQUICK ...... lK- pkf.45c 10c STOPETTE Nuhlenberg Hf&fiiUd Building*Fund C&B .,•••'• , . la* - PINE BROTHERS Armour's • . . : ($1JS5 Slse) can EVAPORATED MILK -..'?_ »_27c. COUGH •••:•*&& FINESSE 9 AM. to 9 P.M. v Instant Cocoa- 27c PR1EAM •...>....-...... 4'0Z-?un 33c DROPS SHAMPOO lb. 49c ' The New Powdered t'reutn for Coffee ($1J!S Slie) Both $4-75 fAunt Jemima- UncU MOM For 1 BELL'S PHONE FROM ' .WE. •••• 6-0}92 v v \ • HATHAWAY'S- \VFUVER AuntJenima 6-0595 1%?.*. •;,•:;.,; r OWNED & OPERATED ^ • SEAGER'S S E S B E RO PANCAKE BU ERKLIN •' 17 NO UNION AVE OPEN rRIDAY EVQNfNGS • SCHER'S ';-j(ttlit> CTOKK HOPMt « A. M. t» • r. M. DAILT . CRANFORD Cranford 21 N. UNION AVE, OUnford 64)150

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Future Bride Bride-Elect Fete Miss Hargreaves Local Man's Fiance Guild and Mrs. Everett KiUian of several of her classmates on the al Coup Social Happenings Socials the Evening Guild of Trinity 4th annual Lasell mid-winter siki Mr. Akerhielm At Pre-lSuplial Shower Church. Mrs. F. H. Hoick of the ive'ek-end at North Conway, N. H. Want to C>t Yew Meat Bis? COM See Miss May Hargreaves; daughter Women's Society of the Methodist Dr. Newman A- Hall was visiting :,Billy O'Reilly, son of Mrs. Mrs. George B. Hennessy of 3 Church, ,Mrs. . Joseph Levy of Wed of Mrs. Elizabeth Hargreaves of During the mid-year vacation Miss Conklin 108 Elin street, and the late Mr. his brother, Homer Half of 310lcis O*l^iU3rjit43i-Oairniirc, ob.1 English Village is spetiding ten Temple Beth-El, Mrs. Ruby Miller 1 Prospect ayenUe this past ~5NK4C sefved^Bte ninth birthday 1 days visiting In Garden City, L. I. of A. M: E.' Church and Mrs. Robert period. Miss Susan, N. -Clement. 'Hargreaves ,. was guest of honpr at daughter of- Mr.' and Mrs. Ray A. ExeharigeVows AtCidvaiy a^iscellaneous shower tendered while in New York on ^business. Dr. January 28 at a party attend A. Wilson of. Osceola Presbyterian for her Saturday by Miss Eleanor Hall Is on leave from the Univer- ed by 12 guests from Cranford. The christening ipf Maureen Church. V , Clement of 8 Hamilton avenue, had * The Camp Hill. Presbyterian Miss Carol Ann Schott, daugh- Schroeder of Westfleld. sity ot Minnesota, where he is pro- Dorothy E»aly, daughter of Mr. and as her guests her two "little sis- 1 Lowered Prices! ters.." A student at Hood College. Church. Camp HilJ, Pa., was the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. .Attests were present ,ft£*n Cran- fessor of thermodynamics, in-order Walter IL Wagstaff of 421 Lin.| Mri JoJJn E. Daly of 25 Parkway Schott of 41 Wall street, became Ka'thy Grautcn, daughter of Mr. Frederick. Md., Miss Clement is setting S j.tirday afternoon for the ford, Elizabeth, NewarknVestflelcT to be with the Office of Ordnance coin •Park, east, who suffered I Village, took place on Sunday, and Mrs. Arthur H. Grauten pf 121 the bride Saturday of Pfc Richard Research where he is' serving as January 25, at Firtt Presbyterian assisting the two freshmen to ad- \Veddiriff at Miss Betsy Harhilton and Patersqn. DecorationsJwere in heart attack at his home Monday Oak lane, celebrated her sixth just to college life. The guests arc: Lee faring, son of Mrs. Anne WaT- andl£j»ts u/cre the director "of Engineering sci- evening;, shortly after returning! Church in Cranford, with the Rev. birthday anniversary last Saturday Conklin. daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. 1 Miss Frances C. Gilchristcf New ing of. 15 Eastman street,'arid the arranged uhdeVfeii uirrtJrella. 'entes.' •"' . . • •• ^' :. from work, is reported convalesJ Robert G. Longaker officiatihg. afternoon with a' party for her Agpth meat prices go down ... and again A&P saves you money! William Gardiner Conklin of Camp late Theodore,Waring,' in a double The godparents were Mrs. Finnic Haven,. Conn., and Miss Ann.Hel- Miss Hargreaves will become the cing satisfactorily at Muhlenbt™| friends. Her guests were Nancy But edually important l<> you is the fact that the quality of A&P uSuper-Rtgnt**jmeats is as high as ever. "Super- Hill, and -David Albect • Akerhielm, ring ceremony at Calvary Luther- Pvt.3ed Hall from Fort Dix Salmon of Brooklyn and Capt. Al- fenbein of . ' bride of. James Toll! son of Mr. and Hospital, Plainfield, where he vvasl Neurnart, Jean-Reusch.JMar'y'Jane Right', infata ore specially selected to meet A^P*» hi^h quality standards, ah J sold'with a money- baclc guarantee; son of Mr.- and Mrs. George H. an-Church. The Rev. Arnold J. Mrs. George Toll of Cranford, at visited at the home^f Mr. and Mrs. taken in the nriunicipal ambulance.1 ' var Rytnan of Kingston, N. Y. Fol- McConnell. Mary Gillen, Call Grir- lowing the ..christening, Mr. and Bernard Doyle, Jr.. son of Fire Compare A&I'V prices! Compare A&P's quality!. Compare ,\&P*s cuts! Come See ,. .Come Sa,ve .. .at A&IM Akerhielm of 9 Indian Spring road. Dahlquisl, pas:dr, officiated. • .'• the Methodist Church_.aV4 p.. m. Homer J. HaH^/ot 310 Prospect flths, Susan MacDonald, Denjse Captain • and Mrs. Bernard Doyle ' Given in rnarriage py her lather, February 14. "" , "^ avenue this past week-eticL • Mrs. Daly entertained at dinner Leahy, Sandy Shupper and Donha Thcvcercmony was performed by Dr.-Sunnier B. Swec.tser of ( of 502 High street, hns been named the, b'r.ide wore an afternoon dress for nine guests. He.rr. •' ' -,..'.-.• the pastor, the Rev_ Spencer B. Brookside place, a member of (.,,. to the distinguished student list. lor of champagne silk taffeta, trimmed Mrs. W. Williams of 24 Board of Adjustment, was returned! "Super-Righf and Other Top-Grade Smith. A reception followed in th6 E.S. MMerWeds avenue has returned scholastic achievement during the Year Ago Todiy with seed pearls. She carried; a SpiSpringfielg d to his home Friday from Overlook! Norman Cargill of 208 Maple Mrs. A. J. Afensdorf of 609 Or- first- semester at Purdue Urii'vcf- church fellowship h-!!. ' f Flemington Woman from a four-months* visit with .her place, attended; the New Jersey 1 oolonial bouquet iof white orchids Hospital, Summit, where he chard street entertained Group 4 'sity, Lafayette, Ind . A Rraduate of Ground Beef Given in marriage by her father, and sweet peas. '•'•../'•'.. MISS AUDREY MERKm Mrs. Bertha- Lawshe Sutton of BOSS CAROI. FDESLEY son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and confined for 10 days following an I . Ilensselaer Polytechnic alumni din- of the Womeri's Association of the Cranford High School- last—Juno, the 'bride Was 'gowned in antique Flemington and Edgar Sharp Mil- Mrs. Richard D. Faxon of Tulsa, operation. He is reported conval.| ner dance at the Mayfair Farms Presbyterian Church yesterday • M MISS ROBERTA GILMAN he is majoring in physical educa- Chuck Steak ^i 1; 43c -M lit ivory -satin made with a bateau Miss Ed win a .Ditzel of Cranford, Becli-Merritt Plans ler of 320 North avenue, east, were Okla. escing satisfactorily. • in Orange on Friday evening with afternoon. tion. neckline embellished with-seed was maid of honor,. She was: fit-: united in marriage on January 3 In Announce Engagement fellow alumni from Summit,- East Chuck Roast Bi^bon, in it, 75c; 43c Ribs Of Beef pearls, embroidered long sleeve's Af iss Roberta fiUman's tired in a ^u-ess of navy blue taf- to. Mafry Revealed - the Presbyterian parsonage here. Robert W. Cutts of BrookKrie, Orange and Montclair. Mr.-and Mrs. Edward C. McMa- s Of Carol A. Pursley Mass., and Charles N. Bingham 'of Chris J. Witting of 129 Sevcrinl Joan! Batesof 11 Dunham ave- and bouffant skirt. Her veil of feta, trirnme.d in dusty jJihk." Stye, Miss Audrey Merritt, daughter The ceremony was performed by. Mr. andvMrs. William Pursley of hon of 20 Parker avenue left Mon- nue, a senior in the Music Depart- SOUP Beef ^in-bone in Ib 44* 35c htSirloom lace was hcltl in place, Engagement Announce*} carried a colonial bouquet of dusty the Rev. Robert G. JLongaker, pas- Portland, Ore., sophomores at Har- court, managing director of the! (Year Ago ib 90e) of Mr. and pMrs..^William O>Mer- 101 Elmora" avenuer ^have an- DuMont Television network, will] , J".jUIrs. Carl M. Stiles and M,iss Vir- day for a vacation in Florida. They ment "of Siisquehanna University, Bonel Pot Roost with orange blossoms.' She carried The engagement of Miss* Roberta pink roses/ ' tor. Theibridegroom is a member of vard University, spent .the, mid- ginia Stiles of Newton Center, plan to tour the state and visit Rib Steaks io «CK cut ib 55c 1 riit, 200 Retford avenue, is engag- nounced , the engagement of their lead a -group of 'DuMont cxi!cu.f Selinsgrove, Pa., has. the leadin" lo.. • a'bouquet of cream freesia and Mae Gilman, daughter .of Mr. and Howard E. Spencer Of Rahway the church. . year rtce*ss"here Visiting Mr. Cutts* Mass., left Saturday after spending many former local residents who, ed to Donald H. Beck, son of Mr. daughter, Carol A., to Ralph grandfather, Henry W. Whipple, tives going tcr Washington Satur-I role-hya very unusual cast that in- Rib Steaks 7 nhcu, )b 63c Year Ago Year Ago Today butterflv orchids. . ; .• Mrs. Arthur t. Gilman of in .Park- was best man. Ushers;were Wil- Attendants were Miles Miller of Clauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry n week as the guests of Mrs-. P. B.' now live in Florida. cludes several football players and •Ii and Mrs. J. T. Beckvof 22 North and aunt, Miss Beatrice Whipple. day for the radio and television! Fresh Miss Marilyn, Kay Lash, a soror- way Village, to Ffeflerick K. Whi^e liam J. Cytnbaluk of Cranford and Cranford and Mrs. Frank Morris Clauer of-16 Elizabeth avenue. , Alger of 3(J6 Lincoln park, east. an amntteur boxer and 'which has Shoulc 99c 43c ity.sister of the bride, served as of Roselle Park, son of Kenneth I. avenue, west. '••''-.• •. >•••.'. of Kenilworth, \son and daughter, of 308 Prospect street. Mr. Cutts correspondents dinner at the Stat.l Porterhouse Steak »> 1.10 85c Lamb Chops Pork Shoulders »hort cut 41 e TUnothy'liJDDyle of Jersey'City. nn, \s Miss Pursley is a graduate of ler Hotel: -.-...•' .'/ been chosen for "Craig's Wife," a - Breait' Imaid ,of honor. Her' b.aUfcriAn*- White of'^oulder, Colo., formerly 'Miss Merrittwas graduated from Mr. Miller. is the son of'the former priscilla Collegians Corner Lamb —uiit ib 29c •LeRoy Hanson was organist.arid Plainfleld Academy, Plainfield, and respectively,•; ofl: Hempstead• High 'School, Hemp- Whipple. Mr. Bingham is^assistant Mrs. Charles G, Albury of 113 drama by George Kelly, to bo Sirloin Steak 1.05 T5c ng or thank Sausage 49c length gown ,,Ayas fashioned from of Ujiper Montclair, and the late Mrs. Louise Haustmmn • was Solo- A reception followed at the home Eastman street was hbstcK yester- Dr. and Mrs, Jamcs^-Harkenja presented at the university. Miss j employed by ^Boyle-Midway,' )n fol stead, L.. I.,, arid is presently with manager of the.. Harvard' football MrJ'and Mrs. Albert J. Dayicsoli troumoline satin, With shirred of.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Morris.( in of Kalamazoo, Mich., formerly of Ib. 4.V Mrs. white,' was announced »t 'a ist. She sang "I Love You Truly," j the Waves, stationed in San Diego, day morning to the presidents of Bates has the role-of Mrs. Craig, 1.15 79e Pork Sausage 41c We. \....:.," •' ••'••- ' V. team. .,'•'• . *203 Elizabeth ayenUe entcl-famedl Rib Steak Shoulders:;; b sleeves, • a' rh.qude<3 bodice, and cocktail party Sunday, at the homo "Because" and "The Lord's Pray- Kenilworth^ Calif., at the Radio Materials the various church organizations in Croriford, have annbunced the and she is the only member, of the softly flared skirt. She car- er." Mr. Beck is a graduate, of Cran- The couple will live at 320 North at dinner on Saturday evening (ci birth of their second son, Jack, tin 45c .Ib. 63c >t Mr. and Mrs. Gilrnan. - fprd High School. He" attended School.. ,..'. . •- " •;. ' '••.'' • y'. , .' ; ' Cranford.' Attending "were Mrs. cast who has had any previous ex- Top Round Steak . ^ 1:10 8 Pork Shoulders ;r: b Frankfurters 5Tc ried a colonial bouquet of roses, Fallowing a reception for 56 avenue) east, where they will be Mrs. Margaret Pape qf 2 Mansion nine, guests from Cranford. , Walter Fasnacht of the Women's January 17. " perience • with the Susquehahna o< UrB# 1 Miss Gilmhn. a graduate of Cran- guests at \M& home of Mr. and Mrs; New York Phoenix School qf Der ., Mr. Clauer attended Cranford terrace, ai •. well knoVt-n soprano ib. 79c 34c violets and .lavenclcr sweet peas, at»ho,rne after February 7.. High School and is.employed by Associatioki and Mrs. Meredith Players,' The 'unusual cast is the Round Tip Steak . n> 1.10 Smoked Pork Butts Bologna "^"^ ed 29c m ^ wore., a matching floral head- ford High" School and Barbikon M/J. Donnelly of 215 Arbor street, sign and "Is a student ,of National singer .in Hudson County, enter- Mr. and Mrs. William J..Fop.| lagular Style - lop grade Technical Institute, New York. Samfer' Manufacturing Company, Conley of ihe Margaret Greene Miss Carolyn Marino,- daughter product of Susquehanna Playerj;' ib. Brai^Hchweiger dress. School .of Model ing, New York the couple left on a wedding trip tained at a cocktail party in Jer- pert of G07 Brookside place en-l Guild of the First Presbyterian policy to gjve equal opportunities Round Pot Roast . b 83c Bucks . In Sarvica Meal Depls. 4&e Liverwurst 29c City,; is employed by Diehl Manu- to Washington, V. Ctr Upon^their The annoiincer^ent was made at Gnrtlen Club To Hear Roselle. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Marino The other bridal attendants; were sey City and at.a Railroad Broth- tcrtained at duplicate bridge, onl Church, Mrs. C. B. Hausmann of of 385 Lincoln -nvehue is a fresh- to all talented students no matter facturing Co,, Finderne, -'....,; return/they will make their home a party Saturday evelfiin^ at the' erhood dance recently; She also Friday evening. Their guests were! 19c Bucks In Soil-Service Meat Depli. "'• 55c 27c Miss Jacqueline Wightman o(, ; Talks by Members the Women's Guild and Mrs. H. H. man at Lasell.. Junior golfege, what their major interests. Prev- Plate Beef fr«">-1 Luncheon Meat Mr. White is a graduate of Up- at t,he home of the bride: home of Mr. arid Mrs. Merritt. The 1 Mrs. C. W. Graham of Washing- sang at the Veterans' Hospital, Mr., and Mrs. Norman B'rubakerJ 7 Refulw Style-10 to 17 lbs. •• &•••;•••• Virieland.'and Mrs. George Keitel Talks by various members .will Peteroen of the Missionary Society Auburndale, Mass., where she Is iously, Miss Bates had leading 63c per JVlontclair High School and The bride is a graduate of Cran- prospective bride's birthday, an- ton, D. C, is' visiting her son-in- Mr; and Mrs. David N. "Tyre.- and| 85c 69c In Service Meat Depls. lb- of Lancaster, Pa. They wore gowns highlight a meeting of the Gar- where she has been .entertaining of~ifie~" Lutheran Church, Mrb. studying^the Liberal Arts curricu- roles in "The Barretts of Wimpole" Fine Quality Sec Newark College of Engineering, ford High School and is employed niversary also was celebrated. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. for the past eight years. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Mitchell. R6(VlaT Styl6~over 17 lbs. II of mauve satin, floral headdresses," 1 den-Club of Cranford • Monday at Harry Hansen of the Women's Day lum. Miss Marino left today with S.trect" and "The Willow and I." ' 69c 63c 59c and, carried similar colonial bou- which granted him bachelor • and by J. P. Morgan Co., Inc., N.iew George LV Daniels of 44 Parkway In Service Meat Depls. '?• AveiUUs in Wteik Fish Ocpor master of science degrees. Em- Yorkdty. " \ the home of Mrs.^N.*A. Tomasulo Village. quets. Mrs. George Akerhielm of of 371 tdntoln avAue, east. Mrs. 77c 69c feady-te-Coqk-8ii to 14 lbs,. 77c. ployed by' Baybnrie .Refinery of The bridegroom, a graduate of 1 In Self-Sarvica Meat Depls. lb Flounder Fillet Ardrnore, Pa;, ;a sister-in-law of Charles Turner, horticultural Tidewater Associated Oil Co., he Cranford High School, is with the Mrs. Farris Swa^ckhamer -and letdy-to-Cook-overUIbi .. . the bridegroom, lighted the tapers. 1.05 69c lb 72c served in the Air Force for three chairman, will be hv charge of the Far A In Sell-Service Meal Depts. ", Halibut Steaks ^y ib John Edward Roth, .n fraternity 607th Transportation Amphibious program. .' • ' Mrs. Richard'M. Van Horn wiU brother of the bridegroom, was years during World War IX, Truck Company, stationed in Fort entertain 'at luncheon today at the spending 'part of the' time in the' . • Mrs. E. L. -Baldeschwieler will best. man. Ushers werfc W. Thomas Story, Va... He is'schedulcd to be' speak ^on^tawns," Mrs. W. ,F. latter's home, 10 Herning avenue. North Pacific..-/' . sent to the Far East. • ,.' .' '' Afterwards the' group will make 16 07. Walk; of Rcedsville'i Pa., and 1 1 Whitesc'arver or* . !!Compo'sts and Cut Your Food Bills With These Grocery Specials! James E." Jtlley of Brooklyn, N. YV Nn date has been set for the wed- • The bride was honored at' a 11 cancer dressings for the Junior. [itz Crackers H^» ding.. FertiUzeirs,' Mrs. BJarvin D. riall The bride is a graduate of Camp shower January 31 tendered for ion ''The Small Garden," Mrs. E. Service League. Attending will be Hill High School and the Froellch he;- by Mrs: Spencer and Miss Dit- J. Lyons oh " New Varieties in Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr., Mrs. Burry's Cookies 29e Campbell's Tomato Soup . . . io^^.RiOic School of Music, Hartisburg, Pa. Mrs. Edward .Tristrarri, of Git) zel. She also was 'honored at "a. A. Frederick Van Home,, Mrs. party and luncheon, given by fel- Annuals and Perennials," and Mrs. pjg BarS Suzett* brand e She wa§ graduated cum lnude from Springfield avenue .entertained at ( A^ G. Ingalls,on "Cultivation of Richard Guy, Mrs. Robert Clare, 16ozpk9.27 ^ucknell. University, where she dessert bridge on Tuesday evening. low J.'P; Morgan employes Fri- Wild, Shrubs." . Ir., Mrs. Lawrence Tucker, Mrs. Beiiii : jS ^lOc Ketchup *»**> 2^33c was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Her guests were• Mrs: K.'L. Esta,- day. ' •••'•.• "'• ••••.•'••>'"' Assistant hostesses for the tec Robert Winkel* Mrs. Alexander Mott's Apple Jelly 2 T 29c social sorority, and Alpha Lambda brook, Mrs. James F. Caruso, Mrs. will be Mrs.' R> M. Crane, chair- F. Bowling, Jr., Mrs. Albert John- Grapefruit Juice 3 Delta. Pi Mu Epsilon and phi Beta Robert T. Hazeldine, Mrs. Fred Red Cross Cpmmittee man;' Mrs.- C. P. Buckley, Mrs. R son, Mrs. A. M. Gessler and Mrs. Apricots u^H ,^ ^ 21< Tomatoes ^ 2 ^49c Kappa, national scholastic,societies Slagle, Mrs. Stanley D. Richmond, M. Van Horrt, Mrs. J. B. Darby Henry Smithcrs. Orange Juice .Mr. Akerhielm was graduated Mrs. Lee Gojdenberg, Mrs. Robert Entertained oy Bests ' and .Mrs, »P.. O. Dunham. from Cranford High School dnd, thei A. Roth arid iMrs. Francis V Hcrr. Dr. and Mrs. Howard :R. Best of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Roberts Blended Juice ^ 21 23c Jell-0 ^ 3#«s 23c Whole Beets e;:; L" 10c engineering department, Bucknell 21 Central- avenue entertained MrsjC. J. Gregbrace of 12 Shaw- ind their son, Laurence, of 133 Thei« tpaciol prkn effectiva Ibfaagb WcdMS«ay, FcWutry 11th. , University. He. is a member of Mrs.,G;: William Hauk of 5 Vc-. members of the 1953 fund raising' Columbia avenue returned Sunday Airline Prune Juice qa.nbptn.32r hctla avenue entertained at canasta nee road, entertained a*.canastr Sigtna. Alpha' Epsilon social fra- committee of the CranfordTGar-1 group of tho Newcomers Club or >fter spending several days at ' ternity.; '..,..'.,.'., , on Tuesday night. Attending were wood-KTerinwbrtri .driapler,' Arncrii Orono, Me. They were there! to see. RedKidneyBeans 1 Tvtsday-^yeiiuig.. AHenViini' werr 1 Following a wedding trip, Mr. Mrs. Stephen Szabo, Mrs, Chester can Red Cross,^ at n 'lea Sunday, 1Mi%Vjriceht Daniels, Mrs. Francis heir,son, Hadley B Roberts, who ' and Mrs. Akerjiiclm will reside iri Van Hlrtum, ;Mrs. Calvin Alston, .afternoon at their, home.' Eto.*J§csi vas graduated on Friday evening 41c Hi-Ho Crackers *-*• ir29c 25c : 1 Dulicai; ;Mrs. Gordon, Leech, Mrs Sweet Peas V Seaford, pel., where they arc em- Mrs.,Ralph' Kelt, Mrs, Robert W. Is president of''the- chapter " ' MISS MARJOBIE COX Harry C. Syvertsen and Mrs. Car- ?rom • the University of Maine, ployed injthe Nylon Division of the Olson,' Mrs. William Gillium and '.,. The guests',were";weWjorried by iroll-F.rahtzi> .;.' :.•'••. ..v'.V''" • «hfire; he majored in wild life Chopped 18 «i. can Evaporated Milk wh!..HoU,. 2 e" 27e Swanee Toilet Tissue «t 2 -us 23c E. I._duPqntde NerntJUrs Co., Inc. Mrs. A. Al Bauer, "':'•• Paul O. Dunham^ chairman of this Miss Cox^ Local Navy ;onservation.. :.. !.;-._ 2Vio«. year's campaign, ' arid Dr. Best, 1 William Bateman Is recuperating Jll POPS 2 pkgi. Uukar J-ot F 0., 5 & 47e 10 ^ 93c Presiding atl the tea table Were Mrs. Three Little Kittens Man's Betrothal Told at his home, in Maplewood, La., Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Pecinl of Redeem jow nwtsipw F e Dunham and Mrs. George H. Bates. at Mf... taw 10 cut* BlSOUiCk <>' malcihg biscuits 40 bz plcg. 45 Mr. an,d Mrs. Joseph 1^, Cox of after a recent emergency appen- Elizabeth entertained at dinner on py China Beauty Foods • . BIG FASHION NEV/S POR '53 Mrs. Richard Best, daugHter-irt- Saturday evening for Mrs. Estelle F r law.of Dr. and Mrs. Best, who is Pennsauken Township announce dectomy-performed at the Lake Gravy Master ° 14c Pancake flour Aum j«mima 20 o±. Pi917c Clw Meh Oluer Me..... 51e here on a visit,'assisted Mrs. Best the . betrothal of their daughter, Charles Memorial Hosjltal. Mr. V. Cargill, Miss Elizabeth Cargill iPyQLES- BOLEROS Bateman is a former resident of Norman Cargill and Floyd Steele ChocolaWor .with arrangements,.. ,:.'. '. •• Miss Marjprie Ann Cox, to Thomas Sd 14c Marshmallow Fluff . ^,^2U CllckM »•» Meto Dinner V. 59c WE ARE MAfiKIANS Cranford. ,' ,.-. . '•.". of 208 Maple place. Candid Wedding Those attending 'the' tea vve.re A. Hoesly, Fireman 1/c, USN, son For Distinctive BHdal Portraits Heavy waxed paper 125 ft. roll 1 Sly SaiCB 3oz bo. 10c ^Vegetables fMayor and Mrs. Fred Pi Ander- H-0 Cream Farina X 17c PV0 29c 29c Transforming OLD FUR COATS > of Capt. and Mrs. Wesley !D7 Hoesly Albums of 12 fine photographs. Start at $39.95. seri, Mf. 'ahd ' Mrs. Bates, Mrs. of 20 Adams avenue. ' ' ;••• . Steel Wool Pads ^01.2 20c NNiles 23^ 31e Bet* S«r«its2 35c . into a fashionable Walter H. Wagstaff, Dr. and Mrs. Quaker Oats .."tsar 'KITTLE FUR" R. P. Ferguson, Dr. antl Mrs. John iA graduate'\t Merchantville McNab; - Mr. . and... Mrs. Nicholas High School, Miss Cox is employed Success Saw On Fancy Domestic YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT St. John LaCorte, tyr. arid Mrs. by the Merchantville National Maine—U. 5. No. I Grade—A Sin THE HE8ULT3 WE GEt Edwin Kraus of Kenilworth and Bank and Trust Co.!'. ; / 103 North Wood Avenue - \ '. Lbdtn 34084 Mr. and Mrs. Francis foreman. Fireman Hoesly, .who••attended four Phone For a Photocrapher To Come To Tour Home and Also Mr.,and Mrii 'R. W. Stout, Crarjfbrd High School, is serving Show Voa His Samples. No Obll^ SLICED SWISS aboard the destroyer, USS ' WU- Mr. and Mrs. C. F.- Hansel, Jr., b v POTATOES Ham C. .Lawe. '. ^ : v'••'•-; WeatH»ld'« DUttnctlvej Fur Shop Mr. and Mrs. •.William N. Wright, l&a MADE TQ OB0VB , .'' ^ , Bk*DT-TO-WEA« Mr. and Mrs. WlHiam Knox, Mr., eceptton New High in Television Value! b l Mr. and Mrs. James C. Frederick REMODEUNa ,.' - CLEAOTKO *ErAUUNp. and Mrs^ Charles M. Ray, Mr. and CHEESE ' 69 Mrs. Roger Norton, Mr. and, Mrs. of 3 English ViUdge Spent thd thru skilled service. »tt»«'H •*•}... »lt »•_•'• ••••.<.»#?»« t ••»' 1« E. BROAD 8T. • WE 2-3423 ; Channing Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. week-end in Philadelphia, Pa. ' Open Monday ttll 9 P. M. E. B. Cyphers, Mrs. Albert G, Strawberries • ^ Pimbox29e String Beans Ingalls and Mrs. W. ' Lange of SunnyfteUrFaicyCreamry Kenilworth.. ;....'•• • ' Call Miss Carpenter for (In % lb. Printt Washed SjiyML^^ •****~»~*'i™ «» .10or. Trees Taken Down f. Estimates. ;,: anavex ff^^tli ^^-^ -i-j** Washed Kale:'•••'*•**-* cello, bag Mrs, .Vincent Copciitt of 25 Rot- t' "Anil J . c ford avenile wilt entertain at bridge • ' Itom** PqUfd OBI '.'.' Ched-O-Bit ,£r ^ h.^21:.^ •*» 49« New Green Cabbage ^>^ »> 5r Pascal Celery Extra large tomorrow: afternoon. Her guests AIX WOEK QUAEANTKKb will be ''•"Mrs. William Schmidt, C*mpletel7 Omni •' • •' Sham Process Cheese M.I OM it 65c Grapefruit Fiorida-mediumsiz« 3 for 19c Salad Mix 0-^*^^%^^ CM6.b»a Mrs. Charles G. Albury-and Mrs. ' , By lasnnae* -''; fc Esteye.V.Cargill. MID-WINTER Kraft's Velveeta cWw. **•*(. 35? •: Navel Oranges 0^1. MOc Cole Slaw tl^ :L Jo°u15 '•: ." FUmtjrWriU ' '•'," '- Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Ley of 15 E Whipped Butter J-rt^ *<*«» r ,' 2\" 1 BOY'S ftAYON Ramapo roadlwlll attend a - testi- A;V.BOYD GABARDINE monial' dinner.dance on Saturday - 1 Walnut Avenoe 570 Springfield Ave., Summit SU 64000 Savings Up To Libby's frozen Fopdij... Porter—• lack evening at the Meadowbrook. CLARK TOWNSHIP. N. M. 1359.50 "SUSPENDER I4L KAkwar 7-1MS i.;'Mra, Robert Higgins of Roselle Orange Juice .Z . 2 Ss entertained at bridge on Monday Th» Emtrtr* 21 brlngi you Itf»tfMd. LEPIE I n Every Department Green Beans French.tyi. ioo«.Pk9 21« evening. Her; guests, included Mrs, Sises 3 to 6 •. picture on1M 11-toch'MM«B.'> Both *cn»n and optically- REG. $2^8 Hugh. MacLeari" Mrs. James Wolf, -Peii*Carrots ."•••••• 2S^33e — Cotora — Mrs.-.••Hobnrt, Cree, Mrs.- Roland filtof» iootPia23c of Cranford, Mrs, Richard Ham- Enjoy kmuiA Magncnrpx iull-range spund from its 12- each29c Bye Bread' wainor.witt.seed> uoz t »f I7e mock of Jersey. City and Mrs. John MANY SPECIALS Inch speaker. Inclined for better distribution of famous Cauliflower . ? worP^27e Gold Bar Cake o L.-Connors of Oakland. •„ . , REPEAT SALE! Maanavox sound. Supersenririvo drcui(si4nsui» pea!t Lima Beans *>**9"^^04 •oofc.p^27c English Muffins ^ 21c Jelly Bonuts v Pkgo>G on Sunday afternoon in celebration hand-nibbed finish. Cabinet is 28" wide. 38%',' high Tdo b'risic tea SHIRTS of his.fifth birthday anniversary. Cocktail Peanuts MMBIS Mliittves Richardson & Robblns Wheat Gem fc There were 11 guests from Stnten ies or Gents' and 22'/2" deep. See It today at Altenburgs. 66t plo of CT-' LONG SLEEVE .,•• Island and .Cranford. • tan 74c "-1.43 ass.*: 48 tea bagi.V I * SHORT4 SLEEVE WATCH BRACELETS -!. 3.99 Sl«es 1 to M •. ""'•' v Reg. 7.00 SERVICE BEO. to 2.B8 I HAVE RETUHNED>ROM We maintain our own repair Lux Toilet Soap Lux Toilet Soap I- -~.-v^r- Swan Soap Oxydol ••"'•••'• L*" THE ARMED SERVICE AN© 1 CIRLS? liivided Payments Ai JV© Added OPEN service department with trained For toilet and bath ' Especially for the bath . Borax Soap Ptum and gentler Detergent AH RCStnONG MY ;- _^ balh Here's your opportunity to slock up on these FIRST QUALITY *vout.msoNMjnnur THURSDAY technicians ta install and care u 23c NYLON PLUMBING and FABRICS at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS during our annual Mid-Win- EVENINGS for your machine. HEATING BUSINESS ter Clearalrfce Sale. Hurry in because many of these items cannot be r\ All Mr S^tr •artttUSdf .tmtet Stem Are Lux Flakes v (OrCnM'i Rinso PANTIES restocked at these sale prices. '. ' A «IDAY For fine fabrics- and disne* Soap Flakes Wt MOBTV UNION AVBNVt. TO T IVINING HOE SDHSEIDER EL 2-0688 pkg Stoat U>14 CUAltWOUD. KBW •So. Uf It. 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THE CHANS-ORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE,^THUHSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1953 -,: -;'rv' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Sevan Oevelaml, Roosevelt SOD Promotes OBITDXKY Lions Club Hears talk Lodge .of Wakefield, Mich., and PTAs Hear Kellner Mrs. Ann Watts of Grottoesl VaT Gerhard Kellner, boys guidance! Garwood police was escort By Harkn^s on Scouts Mrs..Martha Deremer and.com- Mrs. Leland D. Ives TO-m^-mT^^^ David Harkness, a field execur mittee will serve refreshmentsjind director at Cranford High School, Mrs. Schultz died Friday at her At Bisiorical Society Mrs. Ethel May lyes, prominent tlve for Union.Council, Boy Scouts Mrs. Bertha Rutz will~be"in charge ipok«+on-what-the- high school ex-J tome after suffering a heart at- : Elizabeth resident and mother of if the social Tiour——' -' '•' a increased \ attendance at the*- pects of the elementary school at a tack. Born in Elizabeth, she had i of America, spoke on scouting at Delano R. tves of 100 Oak lane, A.delegation of local lodge mem- Crawford Historical Society Mu- ppaperp s and objectj s iri this, founders.. Day meeting' of the ived in Garwood before. moving By Sculptor 9 Scheduled a meeting of the Lions Club Tues- 1 Vonr friendly Acme Markets «re the result of sixty-two years of quality seuni in North' Union avenue was vicinity. He recently had an exhibihibi t .oosevelt and Cleveland School died Saturday afternoon In Eliza- "Sculpturing for Everyone" win day evenings at the Coach and bers. Distript Deputy - President beth General Hospital a few hours lere-18 months ago, and was a: Mrs. Margaret Armstrong . and reported at the. quarterly meeting in the Public Library which at- ?afent-Teacher Associations. . ommunicant of St. Anne's Church be the toptopic of JoseJosepph Domarcki Four Restaurant, He was intro- . food roerehandlslng. Share In the savings In this great celebration! painter and sculptor, Creative Art Group's • duced by Morgan Jones. Deputy Marshal Mrs. Alberta Law- .';'! after suffering-a- heft attack at Friday evening-at the home of tracted widespread interest. The high school instructor spoke n Garwood. She was a member of painter and sculptor a^ a meetinting • • rence will attend the official visit Oliver L. Richards, secretary, -.-., at the meeting in Roosevelt School. her home, 756 Magie avenue.' S*"the Ladies* Auxiliary of Mountain- of the Cranford College Clulubb MMon- Serai-Ankiual Show Musical selection were presented, was the wife pjt Dr.-1 Leland D. by Murray C. OCorinor of Parkers- >f State Assembly President Mrs. The society said the number of CHS Students Visit He-replaced Mrs;'Florence Dwyer, de Lodge ,p day, evening at the First Presby- : Florence DV MacDoriald' and her school children visiting the mu- assemblywoman from Union Coun- Ives. ••. ••.'"'•:''• '' ' .' terian Church. Slated for Sunday berg, W. Va.,' A member of the She also leaves a son, Russell H., Blind Artists Concert Group, he ;taft at the president's home lodge, seum is gratifying.. .„ , ,. Metropolitan Opera ty, who could not attend, because Mrs. Ives was a member ,and t home; her parents, Mrl and,Mrs. The, guest speaker, who will be Semi-annual art exhibit of the A performance •• 0,1 trre\ opera the Legislature was in session in former president of the Elizabeth introduced by Mrs. Lyman E, rendered musical, selections' on a Frieridship Lodge 4 of' Plainfield^ V All Advertised With the appointment of Mrs. Vnthbny Pasukonis of Lavalette; a Cranford Creative Art Group will musical saw, accompanied by Ed- LEGS "Carmen" at the Metropolit Board of Health, chairman of' the Gillis, has been awarded prizes »*•• - Trenton., " j Fannie Crane Hopfensack as care- ister, Mrs. Frank Koseinski of Lin- i d be ndd Sundav from 2 6 m ward Rearick at the piano. Mr. Prteety •Tfullva $- •• , ''till. taker, the society reported" that era House in New Yprk'Cit; , Mr. Kellner reported that 60 bloooVfionor service of Elizabeth- len, and two brothers; Anthony: both painting and sculpture by the I *° P- - "» 1 attended Friday by 84 studen 1 town '' Chapter, , American Red Albright Arf Grafleiry, the Mont- I -the Municipal Building." $ O'Connor told of a concert the,j 8atnrday( the second floor and the rooms not percent of the high school grad- 'asukonis, Jr:, of Berkeley Heghts group will present February 24 at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babinec. jr.. Oven 'Ready; trimmed Cranford High School. ' uates'last year went on to .college.' Cross; a member, and former.reg- clair Museum the .Newark Art • All paintings to be exhibited wi)l occupied by exhibits have, been r and' Edward Pasukonis of Linden. 8:15 p. m. at the Elizabeth YMCA. of 18 Mat-Arthur avenue, have an- This was one of the special He stressed that colleges are inter- ent of Boudinot Chapter, DAR; C •, m renovated ahd steps are now being be received and registered tonight All blind artists will participate in nounced the birth of their v first Legs of Lamb & 69 formances sponsored by the Metro ested in the student's personality vice-president of the .Boxwood Hall • •!*'*• GARWOOD — Funeral' services •• ',;•*. taken to have the interior of thepolitan Opera Guild -for students. Professional League", the~ Jersey I from 7 to 8 at the Municipal Build- the- concert, he said. • . child, Mark Paul, on January 27 other rooms rerioyateel' and paint-' character as well as his aca- Association, a member of the First were held at 9 a. m. j^sterday for at Elizabeth General Hospital. Mr. •' *£ Cranford High School holds two standing. ' •: ' Presbyterian Church, Aurora'Gra- City Museum, the Rahway Art I ing. Painting^ must be removed Harold Beefs, Sr., president of ed. The society announced that by ohn J. Brogan, 57 years old, of the Winfield Lions Club, wag aand Mrs. Paul Babinec of the Mac- memberships in the opera Guild, R. A. Kittleson, who was to ta Chapter^ OES, of Brooklyn; and Club and the Art Center of the | from the building between 7 and 8 B CHOPS SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS - "'-k early.summer it may be possible 1 25 Spruce avenue who died Sun- guest. • -. ' ' .., "• ' " ., Arthur avenue address are the pa- *•*•' • • one presented, by ' the Parent- perform at, the- meeting,, was un- the Ladies' Aid Society o{ JSliza- ^Oranges. ,. . .. . • >A, to have an addition made to theTeacher Association and the other day at home after a long illness. A graduate of New/ Jersey p. m. Sunday, the club announced • It was announced that a Ladies* ternal grandparents. CHUCKS of LAMB building, to house more exhibits.. sing "Because she .was ill., beth General Hospital. The funeral was from Dooley .Fun- by the Cranford .College Club. Teachers' College and the Univer- The, committee announced that; Night will beTield by the Lions ^_CongcatUlationg » . are beingg' J Because the caretaker is now In heiv place,. Miss Phyllis Cove, a She was born in eral Home, 218 North, avenue, 1 Club and the Kiwanis Xlub Febri^- re- are tops fbi quality and value. Serve delicious Acme lamb with Ideal Mint Jelly. A 62nd Anniversary Special! Mildred Millar, Lucinev Auaro, sity of Iowa, MMr . DomarckDki has H all painting must be'framed and ceived by\Mr. and .Mrs. Leonard | livirig in the building, additional senior a| the high school, presented and lived fii Brooklyn 34 years be- ivcst,. Cranfjord. A high mass o? ary 17 at the Chi-Am Chateau, Kurt Baum and Renato -Cappechi scyeral selections. She Was Two Cranford residents, Leroy studied also at New York and Col- • wired for hanging, must be no Telcsco of-25 ColinrKelly street on furniture is needed. Those with played the leading rolesriPor many fore coming to Elizabeth 30 years requiem was offered at 9:30 in St umbia Universities. During World • .larger, than.36 inches iri any d£JMountainside. William Fredrick of accompanied by Miss Olga Specht, Reigner of ' 101 Makatotn' drive.,] the' birth' of a soni' William, on Shank 1 such equipment to donate can con- of the students, it was their first Slate Early ago...... Anne's Church .by the Rt. RevWar II, he served as staff combat • mensiotf including the frame, and the Lions Club and Fred H. Gray, C RnlButtl |,LL all aClCC Whol*e o orr -,' aW. KlC music teac and Russell E. Dean of B Jr;, president of theipCiwanis Club, January,28 at Elizabeth General^ Ib. tact William F. Hoffman, president,; trip to the opera, Miss Olga E. In addition to her husband and Msgr. John M. Walsh, pastor, In- artist withAdm. J. D. Price in the J , than two paintings may Portion Portion ••• Either Half Miss Donovan's class wbnjvelt avenue,' have been grvet pro- son, she" is survived by two sis- ho more Will be in charge, of ..arrangements. Hospital. They also have a •m for further information. . Spechti musid teacher, reported; motions by the Standard Oil De- erment .was in St. Gertrude's rPacifi» c Theatre_- . be entered by each member., Those H....,, 39 theaward' lbc having the largest daughter. • \ 59 • It waspolnted put at the meeting ters, Mrs. "J1'Milton Forsythe of and it .was an enjoyable experience number.of parents in attendance. velopment Compcny, linden. ' .' Planting Cemetery, Woodbridge. At a meeting of the. executive .that put of the hominal dues of a for all.- Hollis, L. I., and Miss Bessie Red- entering -paintings' must .include Mr. and Mrs. William Baron of jijiiii CENTEft SUCES SMOKED HAM Ib. 95c RIB ROAST ••::.. X^U. u. 69c Mrs. S, J. Roosevelt vice Mr. Reigner's duties as night su- Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Brogan board Monday evening at the hoine .the name of the artist, address, title Lieberman to Appeal Heathcrmede place' have an- dollar a year, the trustees pay the In addition to Miss Specht, the Crane's Ford Gardeners will fern of Brooklyn,' and four grand- president, read ixcerpts from the perintendent, the position to which start garden; planning early this :ame here 12 years ago. He was of the. president, Mrs. Cameron arid sale price W the back of the nounced the birth, of their sixth ii; PLATE BEEF rrath ar /ACIUE FRESH FHOSTED FISH rent on the building, supply fuel students were accompanied by daughters in Cranford. employed as a presser. by-Blue Ogden, final plans for the annual To Supreme Court. Caiaed . Ib. Founders Day essage of the he has been promoted, will be toyear as* a result of last night's 1 picture. • /•• • . child, Stephen Michael^on'January 23 and other necessities for mainte- James Lenny and Michael Corrado itional PTA- Largely attended funeral serv- Ribbon • Cleaners Until illness dance March 21 at the Plainficld Already in the courts almost two :•:•! nance of the building. of the' high school faculty and president of the coordinate operational actiivties meeting held at the home of Mrs. Mrs/J. A. Babinec is exhibit at Elizabeth General Hospital. STEWING LAMB FILLET of HADDOCK . -f Mrs. Li C. Beall, ident of the and to further the observance of Nicholas De Marco of 11 Park ices w,ere held Tuesday afternoon caused his retirement. He was a Country Club were discussed. Mrs. years, another appeal will be mdde ' Homer J. Hall, trustee,' made a thfee parents, Mrs. Richard Dorian, Anthony, Stein, chairman, an- chairman and Michael Sikora is Their third son/ Gary George, : at the Alfred C. Haines Funeral in. the conviction of Seymour S. Roosevelt;, "association who pre- security regulations. '.-' - ' avenue. •• ••••'•' • ' communicant of St. Anne's. MIDGET SALAMI C FILLET of POLLOCK - plea for a. more genpral interest Mrs. Raymond Ryerson and Mrs. Home, Elizabeth. Many city and nounced that tickets for rnembers Vianging chairman. • • was born to Mr. and Mrs.. Jerome sided, introduced following The program, under the horti- Mr. Brogan is survived _ by t on of 1 be h ld Lieberman of 102 Walnut avenue ".- T9 'among townspeople .in the society John V. 'Stare. The trip was made Mr. Reigner joined the Bayway county civic and political leaders w1n."S 'on* sairirol m "Mon'day • ^? V $**** ^f " P on a bookmaking indictment. Th,e MeyerhoiT of 140.Roosevelt avenue 6CBICKBAUS and its'vwork He asked that sugges- in two chartered buses. ' leaders: TUrs. Mackie) Cranford Refinery of the Standard Oi! Com- cultural committee, included- a daughter, Mrs. Mary A; Merwin of y b'y''.the' group tonight at a meeting pn January 28, at Rahway Memo- SAUSAGE Fate r«tk . PRE-COOKED SHRIMP —^k.—* were in attendance._ The Rev. a case is being taken, to the Neyr tions be made by any citizens.as Couric11"PTA-presid«nt; , Bruno pany (NJ) iu 192S. He was trans- 'discussion of flowers which mem- Elizabeth; two sisters, Mrs. Cath- through February- HI and that a 1. at,B P- m. in the Municipal Build- rial Hospital.; , ,. ..,-' Metzner, president of Cleve- Charles A. Ross, pastor of the First erine Kennedy of Elizabeth and limited number* of guest tickets,! Jersey Supreme Court. '' -f to ideas for further usefulness, of ferred to the Process' Division ,pf bers must grow for arrangements, Ing." ••'..'.' • •"';'"- -' -.•••• '• .- land PTA, Mrs! William nis, Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, will be available after March 1. Mr. Lieberman'is accuses-of ac- The Rev.' apd Mrs. Frank V. H. '.. the 'society to Cranford. Headed Committee 1 the Standard Oil Development as well as horticultural classes for Mrs. Mary Haab of Carbondale, .(.jQharles Miller of Avenel will C'arthy of mj"ores|t avenue have president of the Sherman PTA. the fifth annual flower show which officiated, and interment was,- in Mrs. Ogden announced appoint- cepting wagers on horse races on T. A. Jacob of 22 Wade avenue Company in 1935 where he became Pa., a stepbrother, Walter Smith of present a iecture arid demonstra- announced theJbirth\of their sec- Any of ihe following trustees and Mrs. Howard Milius, an Mrs. will be held on September 15 at the Graceland Memorial Park, Kenil- Elizabeth and a grandchild. . ment of the following nominating March 26, 1951. can be contacted if anyone has \yas , chairman of, the committee a research pilot plant operator. In tion on. "Finishing Techniques for ond', daughter, Mary Abigail,'on Janet Hoagland, past presidents of 1946, he was appointed a foreroan. Methodist Qiurch. worth. ••.' • •. • committee,: Mrs. George Albertsqn, The defense counsel is Eugene suggestions: '"' '' which arranged;the annual fife and chairman; Mrs. Robert Simons,! .Raiw-Wood Frames.", Mr. Miller Saturday at the" Hospital of Saint the Roosevelt PTA. the position he occupied at the It is a club ruling that ,all flow- .ism graduate of Newark School.of A. Liotta. H. Russell Morss* Jr.,Barnabas. Newark. Mr. and Mrs. All Prices Are low At Acmes! Shop and Compare - Mr.'• Hoffman, 210 Hampton safety party for Merck & Co., Mon- time of his promotion. - •• ers must be grown by the'exhibitor, Mrs. Minnie W. Twist In Memoriam Mrs. Sumner B. Sweetser, Mixf jlrst assistant prosecutor, will rep- day, night at the Flagship, Union. and Industrial Arts and an F. G. Seflng of 1G Forest avenue street; Av B. ealdwell, 9 Norman Mrs. Paul W. Selby, horticultural , Mrs. Minnie W. Twist, mother In loving memory of our dear Bernard B. Kott and Mrs. J£ P. resent th» state in thp- Supreme COQKIES & CAKES CANNED F1U1TS. IUICES .place; Austin F. Dohrmarv 507 More than 350 persons, including Holy Name Society - Mr. -Dean, who was made a fore- uinther, t ' - • accomplished artist* His unique are tbe maternal grandparents.• man in the Esso Laboratories, committee chairman, spoke on cul- of the late Mrs. Ruth T. Blackman Court. •'.-.'• , 0 0 Linden place; Curtis G. Culin, Jr., members of the safety committees daughter, sister and niece, Laura techniques of framing are. the re- MrJ#and Mrs. William GloWacki Nabisco Grahams J, .; ^,. 33c Blueberries- •"£• 29c To;Hear J. L. Brennan started as a laborer in the Bayway ture^ of celosia, Mrs. Nelson M. of Cranford, died Saturday morn- years of experimentation, a 215 Holly street; L. E. O'Brian, 211 Merck Volunteer Fire Squad, '"The . Inside ' of Thoroughbred Lightcap discussed scabiosa and Barber, who pased • away Febru- Mumps Tops Contagion of Beach HaVen. 'terrace. Beach Fruit Cocktail 39c gfinery of the Esso Standard Oil ing at her home in Rutherford : ' cookies ^.ts?chi. :.r"-: Union avenue; Mr. Richards, 219 safety contest winners, company Racing" will be the subject of the Mrs. Stanley. F. Grayson talked on ary 7, 1951. ; , Mumps led the list of contagion t^ub' spokesman'said. All types of Senior CYO Discusses Haven,.announce the birth of a son. Holly street; Wesley A. Stanger, (ip'ahy. He was transferred to Funeral services were held Tuesr framing'will be discussed in. the Randolph Wilson, on January 5 Apple Juice *<>«« 2 officials, and city Are and police talk by" John L. Brerinap of Cran- marigolds. Til viemory fades ond life departs n Cranford during the past week v Krispy Crackers Si^Sir Sr., 705 Willow street; Ray A. Cfe- Standard Oil i Development day afternoon in. Rutherford and. Activities for Month at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. IDSAl. officials attended. '.. ' ford at the Februray meeting of Mrs. Robert A. Low, a member with 11 cases of the disease having iecture and demohstration. BUN8UINE Orange Juice "ment, 8 Hamilton avenue; Harry ny as a research pilot plant interment was in Cedar Lawn You will live Jorbveir in orir hearts. Activities for the month of Feb- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson of 310 Chocolate Puffs M-om e«l St. Michael's Holy Name' Society, of. the schedule committee,, pre- been reported to the Board of ^' Ijhe • club, announced that the R, Heins, 10 Hampton road; Fran- in 1939. the position be Cemetery, Paterson. *' "Bereaved_Mother, * . ruary .were discussed by the execu- Casino avenue-are, the-maternal . DRIED F1MHTS Monday evening. Mr. Brennan< is sented each member, with a sched- : Health,. it was' . announced , meetine g is open to non-members Butter Cookies cis Hansel, 309 Union .avenue; Brother Elected " held a^ the time of his promotion. Among survivors are a sister, e tive board of the Senior Catholic grandparents and Mr.-, and - Mrs: in charge of investigation for the ule for the forthcoming' show. Mrs. L. Galvin. yesterday by Health- Officer W. P. •as VUU as membersb . 45c Roderick' W. Smith, 40 Manor ave- Mrs. Ethyl Moe of New York; a Youth Organization of St. Mich- William Glowacki of 330 North Sugar Wafers 37c Prunes fe?"°25c J. ,E. Trubenbach, .brother of Thqrojighbred Racing Association, Other members of .the committee, son, Arthur D. Twist of Ruther- Sister, MrS. G. Ford. Smith. Also reported were, eight , Jlefreshments' will be served by 0 BD nue; Leslie M'. Crump, 725 Linden C. E. • Trubenbach, proprietor of BftJA K Woodward. and her aels Church .Tuesday evening. avenue, Garwood, are the paternal Mixed Fruits f, . Pk(. an organization created to main- Coupl OubtoHbld are Mrs. John H; Bucher, chair- ford; and a granddaughter. Miss cases of chickehpox, two cases each lJr K. - Meeting at the home of Miss COFFEE place; Charles W, Tripp, 609 Wil- he Cranford Feed and Seed Store, And Aunt,. ' • : pQtnhiittee. grandparents. MEDIUM! tain -'thoroughbred racing on the man, Mrs. M. Thomas.Di Carlo and Carol Blackman of Cranford. of German measles'' and - measles Margaret. Ford, president, of 88 Ib. ba« ' Robford Raisins low street; RobertS..Sqbwegler, 9 118 South avenue, was. recently 'Fair ^Square Dance* Mrs. William Ford. Their" second son, Frederick Pat-.j Asco Coffee Central avenue,,and Dr. Hall, 310 highest possible plane of public ap- Mrs. Grayson. , ., and one case of scarlet fever.' Benjamin street, the board decided Mll.I>! nstalled a?' mayor of .Coshocton, The Coumes" Club of the First Ib. 1ia« CANDY FEATUBES Prospect avenue. . ••.': proval:' In tin's connection, he is Mrs. Henry A. Detering, general Mrs. Henry. "Sennits that the organization will attend a rlek,"wasTborn ;to Mr.,-and' Mrs. Wincrest Coffee Ohio. Mr. Trubenbach, a resident responsible for tracking down all Presbyterian\ Church will sponsor lairman of the show, .assigned Furteral services for Mrs. Helen i f George Feldbaucr of 31 Algonquin v^TBONO! 37c The next meeting of the trustees 1 Card of Thanks Red Gross Canteen lecture series for the next four Ib. can "• Marshmallows \V£S$ of Coshocton. for several years, is complaints- of irregularities at race a "Fiir and Sonare Dance" at the each member to a committee. A. Schultz, 36 yearscjejd, wife pi • • • • ^ .-'• • . J- • :' .. The cardinal Is one. of the compar- ,weeks on Friday • evening at' t^ie drive on. January 22 at Elizabeth Ideal Coffee . . is scheduled for April and will be plant manager at Alfray Products Cranford High School, gym on We wish to express Our deep atively Jpw bird spec'.es whose fe- General Hospital. The couple also CANNED VEGETABLES - Donatd^Duck Pops'. at the home of Mr. bald well who tracks such as, race fixing and Co-hostesses at the meeting were' Henry ScHultz of 372 South Union Monday Afternoon Club in Plain- Milk Choo. ar Co. He has been a member of the horse stimulation. He will dispuss VaJentine's Da*.- February 14. atMrs. James S. Clarke and -Mrsavenue. , were held! Monday morn- appreciation to our ' neighbors, males can sing. • Course Completed field and the county inter-parish has a daughter. ..'••• - Hershey Bars has one of the most complete pri- council for several years. 8:30 p. «n. friends and relatives for thier Peas J^s^2 -!*?• vate libraries and collection of his- several actual'cases. ... Charles A. Reass. The/ next meetr ing from the Dooley Funeral Home; ,dance a^ St. Marys . Church in rCUnUlB th«cot*ta c«mi pkf. 29fi The evening u- 218 North avenue, west. A solemn many beautiful floral tributes and By Ten Women Plainfleld tomorrow.Evening. Sauerkraut » 2 ^' Herman Occi, chairman of the cards, and expressions of sympathy Local Carpenter Hurt Gill Loses Driver's membership * committee, . reports two parts: From 1 Harold ,1 high requiem mass followed at St ', JFen local women .have completed • A business meeting wil be held Com . ' .Whale Ktrnal c«»» Choc Spangles •Jli-at. Fair," and from LaughUn of 5 Bloomingdale ave- Anne's Church, Garwood, where and .other.kindnesses, following the nitaldlogdais for Red.Cross can- February 13" .at 9 p. m. at: St. In Fall Throng^ Floor License for 60 Days that since the start of the member- death of our husband and father, n Thoriief Johnson, a carpenter of L. J. PHENNAN .Cr! 6-0269 Square Dance.*" ach Couples* riue. • • the Rt Rev. Msgr. John M.Walsh Madora Michael's .School. • ''; ... ship drive two weeks ago, over 300 Thomas DiMinni. We also wish to 1 405-Central avenue.^was—treated GARWOOD. — James dill, 27 men have joined the society. It Club committee sponsor a| pastor,) served as celebrant. The Francis, RcfreshrheritsTWere7seryedr~ years old, of 167 Willow aycmie is booth at the Fair_] Ufb Rev. Sylvester P. McVeigh, pastor, thank the Rev. F. L. Artley and- V. by Dr. JEdmund Kassouf Tuesday is expected that the goal of 500 : Craaford Youths one of 34 persons whose drivers* awarded.•'••"?'" .. and trie Rev. George • E. Doherty the Rev. Robert G. Longaker for -Restaurant lone,'Mrs,. C, P. S^raok, Mrs. A. B. for rib injuries suffered in'a fall, and TQYfi members for 1953 Will be realized their spiritual, assistance.* Rose Rebekah Lodge police said, at the Dooley Funeral licenses, have .been* revoked under within the. near .future. - . The caller at the (inducted by Board 44 assistant pastor, of St. Theresa': WEEK DAYS — ALL YEAR Sunesoh, Mrs. Robert Hill, Mrs. the point system for repeated vio- Mrs. Thomas DiMinni I teen workers. Home, 218 "North avenue. PLUMBING, HEATING '•• Members A theHoty Name So- will be Paul Selby. Tna Two local men, a formfer CraiiE- Church, Kenilworth, were deacon (Except Sat) ' A. V. V. Hlbson. Mrs- C. C. John- To Entertain Visitors lations of motor vehicle laws.. cell is providing; the and sub-deacon, respectively. Th and Family. son- and Mrs. L. E. Hunt. Two visitors will attend the Rase The 46-year-old Mr. Johnson ciety wlll_receive Communion at ford man and a Garwood youth LUNCHEON ...... 11:3* to I'M Thi fell from a ladder and went Gill lost his license for 60 days the 8 a. iri." Mass .oh Sunday. ment. services were largely attended anc > JThe_ class „was. conducted by Mrs. Rebekah Lodge 99 meeting in Vet- for . "one ' traffic . light and .three Mr. and Mrs. George KL ^Myers, were inducted In the armed serv- there were many floral tributes. DINNER ;:.^...... St3$ to M^ty N. Hall, home service direc- erans Memorial' Home tonight at through a hole in" the 'first floor AMERICAN EADIATOR CO.* Board to Meet Mrs. to the basement, according to Sgt. speeding violations. chairmen' of the youth, ices Tuesday by Selective Service Msgr. Walsh read the committal SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS. tor 61 the Eliztbethtown Consoli- 7:30; . ' ••. -',:', AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS . American Cyclists . The Junior Village Improvement dated Gas Company, to train work- Edward Lee and Patrolman^Louis it^iJ^ of the club, arc * m chai prayers in St. Gertrude's Cemetery They are Mrs. Josephine Niemi, American cyclists, and there are Board 44 at the Plainfleld City 12:30 to 6:S« ' Duh «f Color • -v affair." They say appropriate Woodbridge.' Bearers were An Association will hold a board , ers to.assist when the Blbodmobile member of the, Loyalty-Rebekah Guertin. Oonceatrsted 208 South Ave., E. When you can get whole bcrrlea, more than 20,000,000 "of them, pedal HalL meeting Tuesday.' evening at the 414 N. Broad St. i vists Cronford to obtain blood for on the average of'274 miles a year seed" clothes should be I Casale, Zygmunt and' Let .Q Ute these to add a dash of color to The local, men are James R. Mc- home of Mrs. Peggy Rhein, 205 EUZABETB.N. J. trie Department'of Defense and at CiWord, N. J. *'" '" '* Proceeds from the Fair and Sqi Schultz, Michael Dean, Carmin \ a plain frosted cake. Washberrlei Santora and Edward Pasukonis Central avenue. Plans for the ; the .Veterans'. Hospital at • Lyons 'and dry carefully, leaving hulls on. Dance are to be applied jciure of 12 Iroquois place and Car- Elisabeth 3-9812 sending church youth to Patrolman Thomas Brittain of th< monthly meeting will be discussed and. at Camp Kilmer. nell C. Davis of * 412 Centennial • -It is anticipated that, the expense camps and conferences. . ' avenue, while the former Cran- ™Titkets .may be obtained the local Red Qross Chapter for M-ai. ADMIXS TELEVISION T ford man is Joseph W. Spitzerof Beans Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ginther. Keen service forthe current flSr 21c COjiBINATION AlitMINtM Elm place, linden. Anthony year will amount to $400, Mrs. VTs Installations & Service itherlne WagsianV executive-di- Broccoli jaW™* 27e I Weal Pfeas 2 WINDOWS and DOORS Seaman Apprentice Robert Mer- one of 3 Fourth avenue is the AU WORK GUARANTEED ritt, son of Mr. and", Mrs. W. O.- wood youth. ' ';. said. -.' '•:•.... . •.. .' ,~The new class .held a meeting at BntDSEVE Merritt of 20O Retford avenue will former Cranford man, (Snuj Amoral Cut tiolOcs Off 47.50 V. Day of 47 George street, ie home of Mrs. George H. Bates, Service Call $£ leave Monday for maneuvers in Eatabllshed 1897 lalrman of volunteer services, ON WINDOWS . ' AND DP FOR DOOKS the Carribean Sea. He is a member River, has been transferred . '.'. lnullcibrm — Optional pins part* • for. induction by the board • in ;st Thursday to learn the back- of the crew of the USS Fulton, >und of Red Cross and the vari- Chowder ;-S Ambby. ' • Lifetime Guarantee « • Free Eslimales RoseUe Park CUestnni S-9065 ASll; ••. • .••. • , .•••• '•••"• ' other'"services. Mrs.. E.. Er| DAIRY PHONE CHANFORB 6-2264 v toody, canteen chairman, assisted 24-ftour telephone service conducting the meeting. ; United S. Silver Door Co. PLUMBING BBATING ' V. OIL BURNER8 PotliChop. tt BLOOMINGDALE AVE. CRANrORJE^ amonri* With aPasf Complete vita •"JESBCEfT^:..-.;. ' :. JOSEPH uhject of BtAR Talk^x^ Howard M.; Siegel of/Martirf IS GENERAL ^ -, .elersiWill speak ion/'Diamonds ./• ••nB^B^aB ith A Past" at a^trieeting of the 103 Adams Ave. CRanford S-12S1 Except on ... Bar4eita- • A f> • . 1 ane's IPitrd CJiefpter;; Daughters Blue Cheese fere «-•<. aac 4>lC ^^S^ """ -' Wrfirii*. te^-^lte CARPEVTRV JCASONRV PAINTING in Revolution., + 69c Provolone «*5 WlaiwUa • '»-ai. AW. • The meeting will be Held at thC Cake Mix 5S,;;dcsr^aic ^^^.• ^ ybn*.™. C. V, Joerndt, 23 t Umauuali • pme HAM Vrfveeta ' KKACT Cottage sasrraM.b nn«. «ci nolB 11 011 •ajWenue. The hostesses will k»«. 58c r«Ir*» Miv «^ 25c O** ? CleanserLara* - /2««, iw Mrs. p. C. Daughcrty and Mrs. Chceaa «2 «"P* «K>C •uaKe jwix wbu«. i«-«. int. ^ac .«_• •• »«~rk - «w».. CUM* •iff. R."Smith;' '•••/••" '•, '•••• • '%A boaxd meeting will be held Fancy MUd Colored Cheese ». i57c Reddi-Wip•;{ j{4f'- ^ 57c JJV. MARINO'S FISH STORE l*""lay at the home of. Mrs. John N. ST. Toinat: " o SowPAKTBYNEEDv S AjaxClei ten, regent, 21 Oak lane. urt OHytlie l« Old F. Kraft M/hi^An^rieanDoLiixe Slices ^3^ iU1 34 NORTH AVE^ IU Cr. 6-1333 "~n ioc * 5 •• ' • : W. \ ' • •' ' Evap.MUk; t f L uu 27c Lifebuoy Soap 3 «... (Established 1867) Tlice Puffd* ^ LOIEDJIABCUlliilE .!• M. <• • (Vheat Puffs I^Hc Rins^x ••*- .':lf—• "Kitchen-Fresh" DogYummics Princes^ :^; ^«u.23c ^f/fir Bmffr* Ftntor OR.G. HINDMAN c Cat Food £1* i^'Wc tUW^>rU,31C it spauiaruLD Avow*, CRAN 4Morm Scrffefcdbry k%pair Jobt SEE NON-SECTARIAN NON-PROFIT of 12 Optometrist plain or clnnamori. "Dated" for fieshness. I'ry them. AH Ac«es : W ' "• " ••• , • •• We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an A beautifuily adapted $de. • Supreme'.White Enriched " ]vSu|ireme . : - Opei NORRIS CHEVROLET IOTN/UNIONAVE. C . h ' outstanding funeral home, compieie with air con* Protein Bread :.25 I White Bread ::,r 15' Friday Till 9

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THE CRANFORD/CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 5, 1953 THE CRANTOBO TIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSpAY, FEBRUARY 5 EBCTION TWO in this year's lirive and the chalr- luencecT ThereVJNowTwo; have moved into the' Muhlenberg man has expressed ^he hope t Meeting the chapter will attain its quota *«3 '•' !• area during that period. And School Board ^eato It was/also pointed oar that librarian^ COP Woman's Clubs UNICEFu one of the few agencies within two weekd after the drive '{Continued from Page One) . (Continued Jr€tm page one) among these as well as the older iCcmttxHea tmm we OM) population the national averfge in wiuch the Iron Curtairi countries opens. \ ;" ••••"• •'• • .-' . '.' . '••'. ' Hears Parole Itormosa. "Singapore, Indo-China and constitution and by-laws, Mrs. holds membership in Trinity ate with the West ... It's pplies -*- that one out of every. and Pakistan, proved popular Jean Fasnacht. Church; Cranford Pott 211, Amer- eight persons requires hospital Mrs. Horace , K. Fredeman, throughout the year. ican Legion, and the Campbell to Seek Members of the club will,attend treatment every year. • chairman of lnernational .Relations System Talk RUGS REDUCED UP TO 45°/ Other types of books which Club. He is the son of of Nfew Jersey Congress of parents Sheriff; Renomination It costs $1,500 a year to keep a the Victory Ball February 23 in Many persons find security of showed greater ( circulation last Cooper, Who served fox and Teachers, will attend, person in' prison in New Jcrsey- the Elks auditorium, • Elizabeth, mind in their hospitallzation in- : "Efficiency - promptness - cour- ygar' are philosophy, social scien- ,under auspices of the Union Coun- as president of the Edu- , Mrs. Tipton invited the. public tesy," the watchwords of the ad- j;cy, Parole Commissioner Joseph. "ces,1 science and traveL "Since surance, policies, said the Rev. Mr. ty Republican Committee. Three cation. He is m has a to attend the meeting. rainstration of Alex c. Campbell, Brcscher of Elizabeth told a joint Shakespeare's time books on sci- Haas, but these do not guarantee, a daughter, tesfie, old, and a —r" AT ; meet jng of Cranf ord's seVvice clubs fiction have been extant but new members were proposed • by hospital bed when the need for Scotch Plains, as the sheriff of Mrs. Walters; and, announcement son, Marie, four old, and con- David Isles Preparing Union County will continue in ef- last Thursday eveniing at the Chi- at no pther period of time have treatment arises. "The. insurance ducts, a jaw. in Cranford. Am Chateau. , . ' was made that the group will wel- significant," he declared, "only fect if he is jreelected, he promised they proved as popular as now. A of Cranford since For Washington Trip During the three years the new come applications from other lo- when backed by adequate hospital today in announcing that he seeks Anything seems possible today cal women. Next board meeting Heuer, .served (Continued pom page renomination. in. the 'Republican parole board has been in existence, 1 with'jet planes thrusting their facilities." ... will be April 6. / of Adjustment for 18 years, ed from the Woods Hole, Rhode primary election/. April- 2. His ' it has served 6,000 applicants, Mr. •speeds and altitudes farther and Mrs. Dozois appointed Mrs. R. N. Speaking directly about Muhlen- last 10 as chairman. He has Island, .'Oceanographic Institution present three-year term will con- Brescher said, but onjy about a farther," the librarian said. , / Keppel-as-clerk and' Mrs. Harold jerg, the Rev. Mr. Haas asserted' ince 1933>with the and touched at the Azores, Dakar clude November 10/v . "". third of them have been paroled; Two new museum cases held in- 1 Winston as program chairman at hat never in his ministerial car; McLeflan' Stores Compbnyt • and(and Rio de Janeiro, During the In deciding whether* to' parole a teresting exhibits, Mrs.' Haagensen Asserting that the Republican her'board meeting.yesterday.. eer, has he visited- a hospital presently is assistant secretary in routine scientific studies under- voters of the county know his rec- prisoner or not, th6 parole board reported- These included A. B. member .said, his '• physittal' and % Mrs. James A.' Knowles reported so high a morale.'! .The current charge ,cf insurances,- taxes' and sta taken, the "Atlantis" and its com- Caldwell's early .American, books, ord as a public official and 'as a psychological records .are consulted on pending legislation, and. plans campaign, he declared, is/the hu- tistfcs. A veteran of World War 1. oanion ship "Devuii Moran" dis- w'crker in the party, SMeriff STEAKS Mrs. William Sperry's Occupied manitarian method for/One to" aid and the recommendations. of ^he were made to attend a session of he saw action, in {France ;and is a covered a long canyomn iu,n thuwujjue oceaun ^jj,. Nations Series of stamps, Mrs. D. his fellow man. 'Arid-with the bulk beU warden are considered. Also taken, the. Legislature in... Trenton in survivor of the famed. "I>ost Bat- '^ reportep d in a'recent issue •;.T" e occupant of a pub- 1 ,1L Copeland's dolls and accessories f this support coming from'pri- CHOICE COT —r . into account are the prisoner's con- March- with other Union County talion." \He is a ippst pre^dent of of- "Life Magazine.**, t office as. a servant of all the •,.rnd 410061* Hagcnsen's' minerals. •ate corporations and citizens,; the ll lic duc_and his employment possibili- Republican Women.- The group Capt N>jr Scout- icy I have fdilowed — efficient, Haagensen's, John H. McCoy, presi- ially' the^AmeHcan way." ' . at the.high school, David left the When a'person is convicted, Mr.. dent of the library, said, "Per- cr's "open house" later in the ired as prompt, '.'courteous "treatment for 1 The background of financing the ing-Mr.—fi;::rt... 'ship at Rio.and flew home, across Brescher explained, he is given a. month, an.l wjll have a delegation •gall. The voters can depend on me haps in np other year have so, ddljtion, which is 63 per cent com- the Andes to Lima, Perb, and minimum and maximum term. He at the Elizabeth CarteYet Hotel, comittemembee rwhic of-'-avipedah f "citizensthe' for, the dutiful performance they" .many fine exhibits been viewed e, was delineated by Timothy thence across Panama - to -New cannot seek a parole until trie by! the Cranford patrons'. of the Elizabeth, on February 25 to hear teed fora jevaluation of real prop* expect in a major" office.'.' v -R. Lalzeaux,'' president of Muh- York. ' >'• '[ ' ' . • '• ' •'•:/ minimum; term Is completed: Fol- library. Jn order .to improve our; a discussion, of'the proposed stat erty in the* township. He' is mar- ' G. Frank Zimmerman, principal Sheriff Campbell began a.s, an Jersey Dressed Pork Sale lowing parole, Be must' report reg- facilities for holding these exhibits, medical school. There .will- be/ lenberg's Board-of Governors. Hos- ried and has two sons, both of pital Director frank P. Sauer list- of Cranford High Schol, received under sheriff in, 1935. He has been ularly to a parole officer. .' \ . we have provided two large glass regular, meeting of the groupr this whom are married and residing in the following letter, concerning the elected three times a sheriff, 1938,' RD END LOIN END display cabinet* so that thifwill be. month. ed figures showing the'institution Cranford;. ""' V •'' ' Cl William ..Fredrick, who was in was 106 per cent busier in 1951. v competition, from Louis Mi Stark, 1944, and1950. -•'/>•'•'„• charge of arrangements, introduced a regular feature from how on. Mrs. Dozois declared/yesterday Mr. Shire has been a resident' of manager; school service. Westing-, Prior to. becoming under sheriff, 1 than it. was in 1945. ''We can not the speaker.;, . These case!? have already proved she will continue as oresident "un- Cranford since 1929 and is a grad- house Electric Corporation: "We take care of more patients with Mr. Campbell served 'two succes- • Dr.- Walter. K, Fasnacht, presi- • their worth,- as this year's exhibits til a legal election is held/' uate of .Cranford High School. He have just beep informed by Science 3afety," was JVJr. Sauer's conclus- sive ,;,^hree-year, 'terms on the dent of the Lions Club, presided. have set a high standard for the although she Would like very much attended Union Junior College and Clubs of America that David F. Scotch Plains municipal commit- future. It is the hope for 1953 that ion,.- :• ... • . • - • . •" Isles of your, school has been se- FULL LOIN HALF The Lions was host club. John ,to retire as soon as possible. Shp is attending the Extension. Division tee and had^befen township chair- : FULL Wf^WUF '; Biach,. president of the ' Rotary these exhibits will attract those William R. Barrett, chairman of : pointed oufihat !her term has eif- at. Rutgers University.' He is lected as. a "finalist in the Twelfth man two'yejari •,.'. A • . • " Club, and Fred H. GrayrJrr, presi- citizens who have not made use of pired bu^she cannot relinquish.her the .Building; Fund's Community GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO.:; 2 GROUP WO. 3 GROUP NO. 4 office manager . of the Newark Annual Science ' Talent' Search. dejit of the Kiwanis Club, extended the fine services offered by the duties/until o successor'is legally Coordination, Committee, intro- Branch office, of Acacia Mutual duced the speakers. A skit demon- David was one of the forty selected ill. •greetings. ; '•'• - Cranford library in the past." napried. ' .'•' • • n • '•• V' Life Insurance Company and holds from among some 13,000 boys and Ticket Sales trating the right and, wrong ways Abdut 100 members of the three 'She also presented the follow*. Chartered Life Underwriter, de- girls, who "started in, the Search) Mrs. Carl Sohn of 409 Lincoln Cooperation with . civic, educa- )f a. hosse-to-house appeal' was clubs attended the first joint meet- ing statement to The Citizen and greet- from the American College and his selection as a finalist is a" Park, east, ticket chairman for a FRESH SPARERIBS ...... _...;;...... Ib. ,39c tional and cultural groups is vrreg- iresented by Jack Taylor, director ing ever held by the groups. Chronicle this week: : "The Cratji of Life underwriters. A veteran of token not only of his great ability communion; breakfast, at St. Mich- ular function of the llbraj?y,^lrfrs. if the household drive, and A. N. CENTER CUT PORK .;...... :..,.." Ib. 59c; Haagensen said. In retum/tnaiiy ford 'Women's Republican. >£JM$ World I/far n,ihe,is. a past com- in science but also of the excellent ael's Chuirch^Mohday - discuused does, not' wish to comment upon ulivan,. general director of the guidance and training which you ticket sales'with" three cbmmittee Dr. Tsagos Granted of these groups contribujtea books •ampalgn. - mander of Cranford Post 212, to the library. nor burden itself at this writing American Legion, a director of the and your teachers have given him. members^ Mrs. A. Firigola; Mrs. H. BOTTOM ROUND UJC Leave "of Absence The library agdife^made- use o£ with further discussion of the ap-' ranford Boosters' Club and active "Congratulations to you and the Schjifidt and Mrs. F. O'Brien, at Regularly were $96 to $113! Regularly were $120 to $132! Regularly were $1Q7 to $143! Regularly ttere $156 to $161! purent inaccuracies," inconsisten- members of your faculty for this h«Sr home.' "','; .' ' v "','.-^'."..1 , \ . Dr. Zoe Glava Tsagos, instruc- inter-loan to get^books not avail- Jones Being Held s a Boy Scout leader. Mr. Shire •••a- tor, of modern European history cies and misrepresentations con-; is also a member of Azure Lodge excellent work."'; able a,t the loojM library. "Trenton $3,000 Bail and economics at.: UViion. Junior Only a factory close-out ... plus Koos ^tre sent usitpofejpon embalming, plas- tained in an unoflflcfal club report 29, F&AM, First Presbyterian When you can buy perfect quality 9x12 broad- That's right... at almost double this sale price/ Two handsome broadlooms made into 9x12 in, $1,000 bail while awaiting CHOICE CUT- College, has been granted a .leave tics mold engineering, physical as- appearing in the January 29 issue' Church and Jhe Cranford Repubr mciuluiis buying power could create value* like 1 Grand Jury action on a charge of Red Cross 'Reports 'of absence to spend" .the next seven loom ruga ... famous make at that... for $59 these rags have been among our "best sellers." rugs! A particularly lovely-carved'leaf design pect of character analysis in hand- of this newspaper/ lican Club. He is married to the ' these... and tliia group is the cream-of-thc-crop! llegal manufacture and distribu- Goal Up 10 Percent 1 In) months abroad. accompanying hej> When yon see the beautiful, patterns, feel the ' and a sophisticated tone-on-tone... both c^qually writing and chemical activities of former Peggy.: Fritz of. Cranford Ib. husband_ Harry Tsagos, an engi- ,.. yon. know it'a e sale extraordinary! Youil We've been selling theeo rugs, right here at .(Continued from Page One) and they have twin daughters. ' (CojitintuedsjirQin, page one) CHUCK ROAST I," the librarian said. . , ., Muhlenbei'g Drive neer 'for* the Standard Oil ,Com- find texture-loop piles, tone-on-tones, - rich piles, youTI know they're "finds" at $69! in demand today by decorators! And, when you tiring the year, storm windows tion of alcoholic beverages. He was go to'the-natlonal chapter to help ALL DOGS MUST Koos, at $156, $159 and $161! That'll give you carry on^the various services which' SWIFTS PREMIUM 1 1 Tone-on-tones, carved leaf designs, solid-color see the deep, close piles, the beautiful clear renovated, painted' and in- For Funds Opened rrested for these alleged offenses - Mr. Tsagos has'been^assigncd to Resigns and Colonial block patterns! Until now, . an idea • of tlicir ' quality! Twists, embossed stalled, a new exhaust fan was Mi January ?. Trustee Candidates •' it sponsors; and $7,290 will remain f (Continued from vaae one) Belgium and the couple will reside these rugs sold as high aa $1131 Thanks to a big twist*, solid\- candidacy was prompted by a con- Woods and Patrolman John^Var- tinued interest in ciyjc4utairs. Mr. Dunham said he has his ex- fimlj SIT1 STRICTLY FRESH-KILLED—• eral .times in ihe past as faculty "Our" thanks go out to book PlaLpS, Leo McDermott, acting l v eyj, aislsted by Sgts. Edward Lee Also appearing afrihe open souse ecutive committee and area Chair- "-"} u cobperatton' with •• ' , advisor to the intemational youth - donors too numerous to mention, to chairman.'" ; ' "... Harry Page, Jr., and Patrol- to outline board duties were B. C. men all selected and work of con- STATE^dvLOCAL. HEALTH comerence in Paris and Geneva, the dubs who have, given books The Rev. Ralph T. Haas of man William Crissey and Frank Belden, and . grounds tacting neighborhood canvassers, is FRYING CHICKENS Ib. ^/sponsored . by the' Carnegie En- and "other materials and to our Plainfleld, keynote speaker for the Buonocore. Chief Fischer, who chairman of r the now underway.. . More . than 400 dovvmcht for lnternat)cnal Peace. local paper, the Citizen and Chron- 'evening, pointed out to the over- pointed out that he will not."tol- expansion'program, who volunteer solicitors will take part She is faculty advisor to the In- i •:• ••F^*>i ' icle, which has' given so generously flow audience that no physical ex- erate this type of commercialized nt buildings are in good ternational Relations Club at of its space for: the .many book pansion has taken place at Muh- vide in Cranford," said the' raid ^ and added that bids/or _-i—.:U-'^.^'w _.,;v.::M^ accessions' *nd' library( activity lenberg since. 1940 although the was staged after evidence the ttew schools vUl be tahetf In — Buy th4 Tiritf* ~ ' chiiirma'n of the '"Internaliorial notes." Mrs: Haagensen said. been gathered ty the LEGS of LAMB Ib. patient load and operations have- about two months; Mrs. GhaVles Aluminum Storm Window* Committee of th'e American Asso-i The librarian reported, "The climbed 100 per cent. "That such and assisting officers. He Redden, activities chabrman, jvho Custom-made to order.../ < "', elation of University-. Women of public library serves all people, a feat was achieved, of course, is mented Lt -WooaVfor^-" has teen a memberof the publi- direct from mfr'a. New Jersey; ' regardless of age, creed and color, marvelous," said -the Rev. Mr. work in bringing the case city and teachers1' committees; Mrs. WILSON5& CERTIFIED . Dr.' Tsagos will return 'to . the so Is a most democratic- Institution, Haas, "but it also is dangerous to successful' conclusion. G. Holmei ^Williams, legislative PURE LARD college for the fall semester; We.need, irirtnese trying times, to tax existing facilities to such an The store - Jpnes' operates 'is \ chairman and representative to. the make the library the frontier of extent," house furnishings.' and appliance Union County School Boards As- IKPSHOT (I Ib. l • Ireedont: The minister went on to recite business^'When raided January 6, sociation, and Raymond Cowperth- Scouts to Distribute Lt. Lester PoweU said he and M- ; waite, health and attendance FREE ARMOUR'S OR .WILSONS — ^Mu^lenberg ^essertger' coholic Beverage Control agents chairman, who is/ retiring from the SPEOAUZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS confiscated•••• two alleged-unregis- ESTIMATE I—=yrBoy Scouts' of two councils., in- tered stills in the store. The police - ik. volving/several districts, joined also confiscated indecent literature Absent irom the meeting were demonstration BUTTER lasi week-end in a "good turn" • OF EYE PHYSICIANS Joseph Kohn; publicity .chairman; ML. .*• and dharged Jones with possession 'project-to distribute copies of "The of the material* M. L. Taliaferro, chairman of. the CHOICE CUT — teachers' committee, and John H. 6-5700 ••Muhlenberg' Messenger." .among the McClintock, finance chairman,: who households of the many communi- t—i^S Appraisal Company ; said a business trip prevented his RIB ROAST OF BEEF ties served by ihe Plainfleld hos- PKE^CRVTION OPTICIANS attendance. . FACTORY pital. The .material .is. designed to Selected by Town South Avf. acquaint families with" details of J (Contlilucd ^rom Page One) Mrs. James Pi. Duffy, VIA edu- ? 'V?L ill ; 109 JEFFERSON AVE. cation 'chairman, presided and Mrs. WEATHER CHECK Garwood the house-to-house appeal, for a Martin Bid* — Street: assessments; will b^e completely i».y* capital fund to complete the addi- •fT/y|| Explained to all "taxpayers during Anthony G. Henrich,. 'civic chair- man, was timekeeper. tipri to Muhlenbcrg Hospital now EL. 2-2340 tilnd following the completion of the ROUND STEAK .(GrouDd) B». under construction. • '_.• M. to.C P.\M. — Man. * Than. 0 A. M." (^ t 'F. Droject. Total ratables will be ad- Deliveries in Cranford were justed after ihe appraisal so that High School PTA made by troops under, their local BOTH FOR • > they will be no greater t^ian at To Hear UN jOfficial ; leaders-and commissioners-affili- present, but all properties will be TOWJilnd ated with Union Council,'which paying their proportionate share 1 Ib. CALVES UVER (Continuetf from pooe on** ;• THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF GIFTS has headquarters'in Elizabeth. The of the cost,:'/.. '.- ;,- -**,, , ,:•• from Poland, milk from the United Recommendation thai the Town ScoUts handling the distribution States, vaccines from Denmark, 28 Eastman Street CWord, N. J. in the 'western end of Union ship,' Committee undertake a re*r rice from. Thailand, meat from County are affiliated with;Wat- ,7t«,i(,w.>ifi( Drogr^rn.wns made late Uruguay and x-ray equipment ,459 last iall by a citizens' committee from the Netherlands as well as chung Council itt Plainfleld. L.- Which' made a thorough study oi other commodities from many Wilson's SBced Bacon Ib. 53c Si. exist in jz.asessments hnd fount} t other nations. • •. . Wilson's Certified Franks .... 55c need, for an equalization 'program ''Since February is the month in 1 Similar programs have been underr STARTS TODAY -^ THIJRS.i' FEB. / which Founders Day,fa observed," Honeycomft Tripe • '...... ,..:: 25c \ taken in many surrounding comr the. spokesman said; "it seems ap- munltles. ., propriate to also pay tribute to '''•' _k ' "C*' -Xl' f' '"C TOvFIRST Schickbaus Cottage Hams ...... Bb. 69c thfe'work, done not only in the 50 WtfO JOIN MaiSph oi;p ( Wilson's Golden Oleo Ib. 21c FEVER ; \ HEATING fDrive Near* 'Luggage y ;.' jChina Hot oc Sweet Italian Sausage Ib- 69c (continued jrpm "pea* „• v u Silver '•,*:'• THERMOMETER Fresh Ground Beef ...^...... 1b. 39c 0FF PAD of Eten 3, sponsored by ^ ota CLEANED •Greeting Cards 59c Sine* iff a proved* fact Oral or Rectal 3 Presbyetrlan . Church with .Mrs, ' Freshly Ground Chuck ...... Ib. that Baldwin-Hill rock- many with Beautyrest Cushions Roth' as den mother. Cubs particl BLOCKED SPECIAL! pating, in th,e collection included EKE Boneless Chuck Stew Beef'...... Ib. 59c wool Insulation cuts fu«l Robert' Baker, Russell Dobbins bill* up to 40%, you're o Fresh Short Ribs of Beef .'...... Ib. 49c fall guy In winter not to Richard Halkowkhr Edward Haus Mhtbretlos . . . RegT4.98 er, James Pantano and John Roth TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! Boneless Shm Beef ...... ;. Ib. 53c investigate this guaran- Koos own beautiful floor samples, over 200 lamps, in KEFAUtSD teed* Insulation. Pay* for AND Garwbod Serviceman FEBRUARY 10lh and lllh ^: Slioulder Lamb Chops Ib. 69c Itself! Phone one sweeping elose-oul... to make room for our new Twosome Special! RAPID SERVICE -^ voms -Mnrme Cpl. aeorge J. Lawrence, HANDLED Lorn Lamb QKjps^:.:.rr..... Jb. 89c spring stycks! Impreasive, individual lamps, many one- son of Mjr. and Mrs. Lucien Lav(; FINESSE 59c •rencc of 325 South avenue, is home Brookfield link Sausage Ib. s or-a-kin«l, fomejn pairs ... all it magnificent savings! ANGEtFACE from Korea on a ^0-day emergency regularly would Ve «2«» • I SHAMPOO 60c Brookfield Sausage Meat ..... Ob. 43c furlough .because of the Illness of SEaslmaa8t Exquisite chinas "on brass mountings,.fine Colomal •;••... - MAKEUP -v, I, -T his' father, how in Muhleriberg CranTwd. N. J. dox. 63c STOPETTE Hospital, Plainfleld. ^Strictly Fresh Eggs :.r replicas, original modems ... many with eustom-nude and PONDS DEODORANT 60c • Armour's Sitsr Lamb livers ... Ib. 39c TOgJamore tbaa just another eale of Hide-a-beds! On! Jshtdes! And, if you're au early bird, you^U, even find ' Both For was iohntty*n-the-»pot wbea SinWions closed-oul their belter fabrics ... COLD CREAM STYLE iniports tedatei a full SOf ! Sorry^no phone or 1 For Free Estimate can we offer THESE hide-a-beds at THESE Fricfe8! They're SimmonB ) •/ WMC c TO OUR CLIENT?-- big, Tfiinch^uxury-Bkehide-a-beds .... not their loveseats br apartment. mail farmers. -— „' 8S 98c ; Due to the increasing demand for appointments, BRISKET ib.59 ' Save 20c t&u sofa... More than that, many have fabulous Beauty/est CU^.OIIS. . Reg. Price 1.48 we respectfully suggest that you make your income i CRanford 6-3474 tax appointment ai early in the season as it is pos- Yes, theae are the Hide-a-beds you've seen tagged as high as S305 ... iOPEN EVERY SUNDAY sible for you to do so. Thank youT Our thanks, too, yonrs tomorrow at these Koos-low prk,6! Over 40 fabric to select fron,: for having recommended our services to others.. tweeas7»y-texture«., modem-weave*, datnask^ matelasses ... in won- derful, colbw! Budget.terms! •"•,-• ^DRUGSTORE JVALTER J. Rr PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT I FREEZER ORDEkS TAKEN CARE OF TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY I ' tS Team RclUbl* PreKriptlon TAX CONSULTANT -.' girvioB In Oraaferd. • *-*—.,;....: .i •• •. . • . : ''—— :• . »f' • 'i I ;V Cosi Prices To Church and Civic Organbatiotu • OPEN ^.r,•.,;.•••• a»ywa.x giiHKIi.Efr. 343 South Ave., Garwood T& WErtfieU 2-1480 MIGHTS t& WALlfUT AVES. ' CBANFORD $4)141 ^p AVENUE •_ MnrttiM. J. BB4 Matfaiwl AtmUUntl r»>IU laalaata # 11 "WALNUT^AVENUE _'.,^Our Store Oo^d AD Day J^ondayt CRanford 6*1113 DUOB County Tmst Co.) CBANFORD, N. 3. 1JNT1L t:3» jti/w'' '''' • ' ' •• .. •.''*, :-"..'.*'.-. ' '•. ."-..•,,.•. 'i , :"•••, y\' i1' $, •[(:; • ,vv:.: . .v \:{ r ^v:.\^^.^^.r^ ^ 1^' '''

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN Alff) CHRONICLE, THURSDAY; FEBRCAR'Y 5<- 1353 Page Thr=c TEP2 CRANFORD CITIZEN ")CND CIJBONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Raw/^rr.1 1o • Sr.. and ing offered in "both the day andNyjto are'veterans'of the Korean Alfred E.^Drisc'oll tb rqfurn Mr.; •'•'$$, !;v:*- .risifr*.*.*." a tablespon to one gallon of wate fi^nkiii_tu_thgrS3^Q0_a,yt'aiL lax-—jg seeking reelection. Others in the race should be applied at the first, appli- reported at a meeting of Township Committee h»l othersT. "property" known as 13 ey£n,ingsessions~he~saidr and~be-: (Effizeit mtb (Ehrmtirlr Building Inspector E. E. Steete. During the sani! Hampton street. ginning chemistry w.ill be ayajl- Credit courses are open to- allTo County Tax Board board. for a .-.three-year-term.' cation and then increased to, three Real Estate 1 are E. Calvin Shire, Walter M.. Cooper From the File* of The Citizen and month in 1942, seven, permits had been issued i Mrs. James Duffy, chairman of long cold winter.. Articles of cloth- : A former chairman of the Union Tm CRANFOHD CnHONicix, Estoblished 1893 as the plants continue to grow and able. in , thtf"" evening. "~ members of the community,' Dr. The reappointment „ of George new valuations of $7,175. • • ; • • the committee for the luncheon and ing and afghan were. packed aikd The following deeds have been and Joseph P. Heuer. All; possess the require stimulation. , / . • . recorded in the office of the.couiity . Among : the evening courses MncKuy said, who are.high sclhopl)-Rankin"of-505r- Springfield avenue County Republican committee, Mr. CRANFORD CITIZEN, Established 1898 •': Cranf ord's estimated tax. rate for 1948 was to ~ CosToTopening up streets to traffic fashion show to be sponsored by sent to the, American Relief for Second Term Begins 1 'register,- Court House, Elizabeth; available, ait;: Psychology, eco- graduates. Further , information to • the Union County Board cf Ra'nkin was praised for his'efforts (Combined in 1921) ' necessary -qualification^ to manage our be $4.87 per $100 of assessed valuation, according • a snowfall amounted to $490.90 iii extra lab the Colony Club of Cranford, met Korea for''distribution. . ' for the party during His tenure in truck hire, it was announced by Townshin Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. DeGroat At Union Junior Col|ege nomics, marketing, European gov- can be obtained at the college Taxation has been urged by Mayor to the budget introduced and passed on f)rs^ read- with members''of "her committee Mrs... Daniel Gregg, fine, arts 1 >•••"*: ' • 4 ..schools in an efficient manner. It is up neer T. J. McLaugnUn. The snowfall, the o Mr."-and Mrs. Thomas Welsh, ne ernment, Eurqpean history, Amer- oiHoc, hii explained.., F. Edward .Biertuempfel of Union. that post by Mayor Biertuempfel. To Appraise Land ing by Township Committee. This repre$entea a recently in the home of Mrs. Wal-chairman, announced that members . T. second semester began Mon- Mr. Uankin also served as a town- to the voters fo select three of the five 34-point jump over the 1947 rates of $4.53, and set „ ii n 19433 , was estimatetitdd bby ihe "< ter Rollman, 2 Indian Spring road, one tract iri Cummings, 114 feet ican history and business law. In- Among the 450 students who secretary .of the board and chair- y E«ic B. rrnouoir. JK. of her department will,meet Tues- day at Union Junior College, termediate typing and stenography, man of the executive committee of. ship cpmmittccmah for many For Parkway Use a new record for the community. ... ' • . ; , to have been .eight inches in depth. to further plans for the affair tolae day evening in the home, of Mrs. from Thomas street; and one tract have registered, divided about '".aspirants.,....' •.'","., : •. '.- ' •' ". Unfa* Covnty Africattanl Aieat Action on an ordinance appropriating $10,000 The Cranford Police Department corulurtpH n Thomas street, 162 feet from Last registration" will continue are also being offered on Monday the Union County Republican years. . ' •' . ' ,_ . The physical condition of soil for held on March 7 at the Hotel Sub- John Banker, IT) Makatom drive. evenly betwee'n the day,and' eve- CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOR ANT> PUBLISHER Many important problems .will Three 'condemnation commis- for architect's services to prepare plans and speci- 5.169 investigations during 1942 as compaicd wiik urban, Summit. Mrs. Duffy an- Cummings street. this week. . ,,, • 'and . Wednesday evenings. These ning classes, are 70 pupils who are Committee. , . • - " starting vegetable seed is Jmpor- 1 fications for a new municipal building was post- 4^95 in 1941, according to_-the annual xeuoit if ' Welfare department will, .meet sioners have been named to ap-. nounced that tickets may be pur- G. jind—H. Construction Com- courses are designed for~ . •" • OFFICE: 21-23 Alden St. TEL. CRanford 0-6000 of fuel oil. ;••••.' •'..",' We urge every local resident tlo gofield which has produced a good avenue Cleve- • , Fifteen Years Aco . the project "Knitting for Korea" Dr. A. Thaler of Ctanford will Mario R. F.rigola and others to owned by First week's returns in the Cranfofd Lions according to specifications released crop the past* season. But watch ^nd street, and is Club's annual blind seal sale, campaign total&i Wesley A. Stanger was elected presiidenl'of the speak on s"Medical Hypnosis" at a Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kolbe, r by the New Jersey State Federa- to the polls next Tuesday eveninL ng an• d• °Kj^f° planting cabbage, cauli- priory of Douglaston. $606.20, it was. reported at the club's dinner meet- • Cranford Historical Society at the annual"nK'ctine property at conier of Herning ave- tion of Women's Clqbs. A large joint meeting of-the Sherman and J Is nd ing in the Chimney Corner Restaurant by Alfred at the home of A. C. Woodward. . nue and Summit vroad. ~ "" ' anshod wth aen school interess bt yi ncastin locagl ayoungsterballot ins flhwer, or broccoli seed in soil taken , \x ^ \ afghan was knitted and a collection Lincoln PTA at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday from a field which grew apy. of »?«»est tfact, which is in Frigola,' campaign' chairman. The goal was $2,500. Possibility of establishing a planning board B£oad Construction Company- to . the annual schoot Frederick P. Andersen,.general chairman for of. warm clothing was. made for in Lincoln School auditorium. The esc crops during. the last few Kenilworth at Roselle and' Ash- for Cranford was suggested to the Township Com- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen, prop- • The SchoolfEleciion N the. Cranf ord-Garwood-Kenilwort h areJa in- the, . mittee by Fi B, Zundel after an open meeting at some unfortunate children to alle- Lincoln School PTA will be the wood avenues, consists of 25,600 _ .•_ , ••_ . „. ., that the erty known at 12'Burchfield ave- citizens was addressed by Arthur N. Pierson, for. viate their suffering during their host group. .. '. nue. ;•• : . The annual school election will be ' mer.state senator and a member of the'Westnclti to 6.5. If a test shows .the soil needs Grace Cirafaci of New York; The the following individual cohimunity quotas: Cran- Planning Board. " • Riverside Development Com- held. next Tuesday evening from 5 .to • Hospital Drive lime, apply pulverized d'oloiriitic Borough of Kenilworth" is owed ford, $6,706; Garwood, $1,916, and Kenilwo.rth, With only one contesffor the Board of £<]uca. pany to Mr. and Mrs. • Erwin F. .j ,.; .. . , . / ii limestone. Never use hydrated considerable money in .back taxes .$958. ' . .••.'• :. •'•••. ..••'••'.' .:.•• ;. tion, the annual school election wds expected! to lie Heger, .property on Mohawk dri 9 p. m. In addition to passing judgment Residents ,of Cranford. asx well as lime just before seeding. Do not on the property/ Ten Years Ago ' a light one.' Four polls-were to be in use instead E55.97 feet from Lexington avenue, on the proposed school budget for 1953- other communities served by Muhlen- add large quantities of fertilizer to The-other Kenilworth property . Cranf ord's 1943 tax rate was, expected to be of the usual five. Daniel P. Loomis and Andic^ extended. .., • • U__l.--Ll :•._! !_ r»l_:__r _1 J ^1-n L_ - -l l the soiL . • • is located in Roselle avenue' near' $3.99 per $100 of assessed valuation, a drop of ll Miskelly were candidates for one .vacancy on the ; Mr. and iars. Arnold A. Wujcik 54, local voters will be asked to elect -berg Hospital in PIainfield>iil be asked ^soiL^ ^ ^ points under the rate for. 1942, according to the board. Other incumbents- whose terms were, ex-1 avenue and consists of piring were unopposed for reelection. • No Better 6lasse$ to Aaron AAFlanzabau, property during the next tWo weeks to contribute It" is owned by at corner of\Myrtle street and three members to the Board of Education * r...r .. _.iis marked the first time ..More than 200 members and friends of the to a $200,000 building fund to complete Centennial averme. . t for three-year terms. , ' Acres,. Inc., of Jersey CHy. since the municipalty went-onacash basis in 1937 Cranford Republican Club and'county and'state an addition to the hospital. plants show signs of not growing that the'rate had been under the four dollar mark. Republican leaders were expected to atten'd' the No Better Name... Mr. and, Mrs. \Robert "K". Berry p propertly, nutrients.can be added. - The amount to be raised: by taxation was annual dinner of the Cranford Republican Club In years'gone by, the vast majority , in the Hotel Winfield Scott Elizabeth. Mrs. V. W. Withou. t a hospita- - l of-, it, s own, Cran- soiSoil , wwhichichh hahass beebeenn thoroughlthoixmghlyy >-, . • . , _, .. , $8^0.288.91 as compared with $849,315:76 in 1942, er and total appropriations amounted to $1,094,700.58 Copcutt was chairman in charge of arrangements. SHEH1FF'S\SALE of local residents have adopted a "let ford-is ddependend t op thh e seyeral hnospi- weatheVed by freezing and thaw- ^9°P *° *-«eaa r oroes SERUT'S SALE-^Sup^rtor Court of in hf!iier whil as compared with $1,094,615.76 in 1942.. • A. S. Clark of Casino avenue, 'chairrnan ot New Jersey. Law Division, es«ex Counts). George do it' 'attitude as far as the school tals in Plainfield, Elizabeth, Rah'way and ? Jf %**?** * ^ Campaign in Cranford WUh no contests for the Board 'of Education, Cranf ord's Boy Scouts Court of Honour Docket J-3938-51 & • L-6187-51. Atlas no awarded the silver .beaver award by "tfie Union I Loan Company, a* corporation of New election was concerned. A minority of . c •. . •' li -i 'i L ' been weathered. . - ... *r~~o , alight vote was predicted in the annual school 3runner's Jersey, Plaintiff vs. Edward Lewis and Summit to serve local residents when screen the-soil through either a Walter M. Cooper of to Centen- election. President Joseph A. .Plummer and Trus- Council of Boy Scouts at their dinner in Elizabeth. I Margaret Lewis, Defendants. the voters passedTpn • the school budget sucn services- are^requirea. • oecause or -one-quarter or tnree-eignis-xncn mai avenue, local it tees T. y. Albert and Richard H. Lackey, Jr., were ,He had been active in scouting for more than 201 ; ' MUCIiniON OPTICIANS CIVUl ACTION EXECUTION. thsuche "rapi services-are~requiredd growth of this are. a Becausin-the epas otf n»esone-quarteh haraur reclothlThior three-eights-incs willeUh niaappointeel avenuel Cranfor, local lawyer, , has been years. v ." "ti*xl to Public Strvicf By virtue of the above-stated writ of ? u r . unopposed for reelectioru _/ .,''..' . execution to me directed 1 shall expose and elected their Board of Education j j .. r . . , „,.<. , .. .'., ' •£> mmate large stones , lumps at ma" r the Forbe- - -s c-foranfpr -rd. chairman of .' Send-oR ceremonies were held |n the Cranofrd The. joint birthdays of Edward A. Schindlcr, 277 North Broad Street forr- Governor cam-r Sr.,. 74 years old, and his brother, John Schindlcr, for sale by public vendue. *t the Coiirt decade, it is natural that hospit^l facihtMis ^ - white grubs, worms, and paigh, it was annbu Theatre for the latest group of selectees from. Local Elizabeth, N. J. House. In-thc City of Elizabeth. N. J.. on representatives. .''..• 1.1. . _V 1 A. 1 ."•*.' .•'•__.•- . . ._L - - , . u „ •' ...... ^, . ..r—=--. . , —K - ~.announce' d this week Board 5, comprising Cranford, Garwood and Clark, 80 years old, were celebrated at the home of the WEDNESDAY THE UTH DAY OF former's daughter, Mrs. William A. Scarbrough ot -. ^Mfl Thunchy Evanlngi • Clotad W*dne>diyt . ' FEBRUARY A.D., "1833; • Our public schools are now the must be expanded. And it is just as.nat- sticks, and seed sowing will be by A. D. Simpson of Plainfteld, • who departed following the exercjses for Fort Dix. at two o'clock in the afternoon of. said Lenox; avenue. Children and grandchildren yme 1 ; ' ' NeVv building valuations tooka marked jump : . ' "'. • • ..." " •• ...••'. •—v -'-'} ' 'day. .'. • . ' ' • . , ' • lital that the the hospitals should look to considerably easier. .executive chajrn^an of the varjoup in January whe,n 32 permits were issued for valua- present- -. . . • ' • '. ' •{ ' All the following lot, tract-or parcel of biggest business in Cranford.. Total ap- ; IN WESTFIEIO, CohMr Broad and Elm: Open Monday Evening* land and premises hereinafter more par- »U_ ^.^_ :»: . U« *.*. -J » • Pure sand also has been used clubs being'formed throughout the ticularly described, situate, lying and be- propriations for 1953r54 amount to the communities whose residents; use ^th good results. A nutrient fer- state on behalf of the Somerset ing in the Boroueh of Kenilworth. County of Union and State of New Jersey. "'. $1.Oil.922.34. of which $774,071.53 •their facilities to help finance the needed tilizer is dissolved in water and ap- senatpr;s bid fpr the governorship. Beginning at the intersection of the additfbns. '-. ' " >• .,' / plied to the young plants to small Mr. Cooper, a World War II'vet- easterly side of North 8th Street and the will be raised by Jocal taxes. . ••.'•.. Southerly side of Sheridan Avenue, thence A tntd kf A9Q pv~nfnV<1 ^ij.n>!, quantities af^teir they have emerged, qran, is a graduate of Lafayette running II) .north 82 degrees 33 minutes /\ total pt Of?. l^ranrora resments ThJs ^ to ^ doae ^^£0^ ^^ coUege and New Vork Law School. Our schools are certainly the most were patients in Muhlenberg Hospital in the growers should be experienced, He is a member of the Trinity ACME BROOK LODGE NURSING HOME cast 100 leet to a point; thence 12* south 7 decrees 38 minutes east 60 feet to a 1951 and it has been estimated that an in tnc growth and n color of t|»e Church, the American Legfon and BOILER and WEUMNG CO. point; thence <31 south 82 degrees 22 min- important business in any community. "Of the Better JupeT . j utes west 100 feet to the easterly side of «i,.«»,.nu t..™U« '•'•£ l-^Ti „« 1 _J. young plants. The nutrient solu- the Cranford Glee Club. He is MA11JCET ST. and North 8th Street: thence running (4) The education of children is not only * evecetvedn Lgreate treatmenr numbet - therr eo fJ^s Ip6at yearl peopl. e re-•• tions «^w«atd are many, but ried and has two.children. along the said easterly side of North Bth LEXTNGTQN AVE. Street north 7 degrees 38 minutes west The local Muhlenberg fund drive is UNDER SIJPERVISION OF 60 feet to the point and place of Begin- important at the moment but is our in- Off Colfax Ave., KENILWORTH ning. • . • . vestment in the future of our community, under direction of/Harold'S. Compton REGISTERED NURSE Being known and designated as 251 Industrial and No. 8th St., Kenilworth. N. J. Also shown and former Mayo/George E. Osterheldt. FLOYD E. REYNOLDS and designated as Section 3 of the Map our state and nation. "- of New Orange, Union County, N. J,, filed L ELECT. We are confident Cranford residents are Residential Jobbing '"..;.' ' '.;'; .; . ;• UCENSED BV . ... •."• • '. ,;•..'• ji in'the office of the Register of Union .. /.> '•'••: Therefore, it behooves every eligible Portable Equipment ' County, New Jersey *-on- December 31, i welta^fe^f4heir responsibUities in th«^* Plumbing and Heating Contractor TOE STATE OF NEW JERSEY j; 1898 as lots 1 and 2 in Block 407. voter to take as much interest in a school ~diretitiorf._and will respond as generously -Shopt-Facilties . MUTREAT There is due approximately SS09.29 and POLLS OPEN 5 TQ 9 P. M. . .. ' We S^rWta* to ;. Boiler Retubing . 'costs.-'. • .' •• .. ' •'.••' to this worthy appeal as they have to :; ALEX CAMPBELL. Sheriff. election as in a Presidential or any Gen- Fabricatipg ... , •_. '•;,. • j_ \[:~ YOU ROBINSON »t MORRIS, Att'ys. HEATING PROBLEMS :'.-.- ; Rales on Application EDJ & CC&C CL-251-CI3I 2-5 eral Electipn. ...-•.;•• .•• '••• l\^;-. .-•••' \:-t- - •~~: similar appeals irt the past. • ' '••..' Automobiles and Trucks, : . . Fees — S23.53 We, the under signed residents and taxpayers of Cranford, urge every resident to o Five local residents are candidates • ."•• ••••••• ; ; "; jc- * ••:*•.; ' : "^r Tan)cs Repaired and Built . • . If you never need what you learniln 410 ORCHARD ST. SHERUT'S SAIiE / take an interest in our local schools by casting a'ballotnextTuesday. _ for. the three* vacancies oh the school SHERIFF'S SALE—Superior .Court of Civil Defense, you lose nothing. But if PHONE CH 5-6320 Cranford 6-5893; New Jersey, . Chancery Division. Union CBANFQBD —n. ._**• County, Docket No. F-292-53/ Daniel H. board. Two of them, Louis Q. Trbut- you never, learn what you need, you may sotnw "Mi." (If Ko Answer Call CH $-7670) McCarror, et ux.. Plaintiffs^vs. Worthing- •ton Kiiapp, cl als.. Defendants. We endorse and urge your support of the following three candidates for the three man and Mrs. Zena S. Copley, are lose ieverythingl ' :", < CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — FOR SALE Of MORTGAGED PREMISES. ••' — o By virtue of the^above-stated writ o( execution tome directed I shall expose for vacancies on the Board of Education to be filled at next Tuesday's election: sale by public y«ndue, at tho Court Mouse, • . . TUNE IN ON ' in the City ojrEUzabeUi, N. J., on WEDNESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF . FEBRUARY A.D.. 1933, HOME-MAKER HARMONIES at two/o'clock in the afternoon of said day.'./ " ' ••••..-• 1 A'l the following tract or parcel of land Station%VNj — 11 to 11:30 A. M. arid premises hereinafter particularly de- i scribed, aituatc.'lying and being in the' /- Monday Through Friday Borough of KenllUorth. County of Union and State of New Jersey, being more par- ticularly described as follows: ' \\\ Being known and designated as Lots 41, 42 and 43 in Block 167, as shown on the official Tax Atlas of the Borough b( Ken- ilwprth,- a copy of which is tin'file in the Oniee" of the Register' ot the county of •••-" •' V: Union. • ."-•'••..••.• Property known as 74S Boulevard, Kcnr ilworth, N. J. • / . . There Us due approximately $6,344.73 with interest from November 20, 1952. and costs. . _/ ••''••. ALEX CAJTPBELL, Sheriff. JACOB PFEFEBSTEIN, Atfy. EDJ.& CCitC7^ CX-78-C(3\ ' 2-S • y Fees — »17.76

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE; THyRSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1053 THE „ CR.VNFORD CltlZEN AND. CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUAW 5, 1953

the children.—Pupils^ that~;hclped' hardt, Laurie Denman, Judith Ev- Most~t»f«je;^«cience-and-art work but escaped-with no-after effects; Erwin Grorie "drew".'a picture, of Thrcnebcrry, "Paul • • Winterr" Bar- third grade have started ona "trip"/allowing-children took-parV.- Den- samples -of- Healey,' Mary Argentb and Ronald of Miss Green's tnird grade class. Q^^g 1 included Linda Frederick, Ataric ans, Grace" Speth and Martin was related to this unit as well as r Mrs. Olsen-thinks'this is as good nis Byrnes, Henry Weber, Joann posing .music.Jfor .their favorite • ^j ^ Tomasufcr 3Hd Karen Brooks jnl ''Bozo Under the Seai'* which barjrDickson. Rhoda Fisher, Janie to Brazil. To get information about leaf tobacco and yams*;' 'Kenneth Faulkner, Susan Compton, John Trometter are members of ' this some of the writing, mUslc and Bender.' • •' v . ,"" • • \ „; Grade 3 ' ' "• an advertisement for the March of David.: Freese ' brouRht.- Cotinis Taylcn. Tobias Stout; Robert Shire passage, the class chose letters that LoelofT, Lois Arnold. Robort ^ Nyce. a Tampa cigar, and •Stephen" poems. Under the guidance of '•!"*£ *j]ag bearers were:' Blaine have brought things for the tabi.1 Dimes of any ardlind. Who can dis- : Brown, Lois Welch, Cory Fried-? group. ' Nancy Schem and Con-reading activities.. ^ »jj Since Christmas, the class has "rank's record, ''Pan the Piper," and Richard Preuss read "At thewould be sent to a stear«6lu.p~eom— 4Unier. Carolyn Schmidt and Pat-Anderson,' an- uhripened 'cotton James Lcnney, director of.cle'men-" '.i .John Lewis and Douglas exhibit jrai Holland. ' Polio ^ agree? .. • ' man, William Lindemann, DortH- stance Poole are writing ' a skit Virginia Abrams, <' Diane pPe Echwarz,. lained two members, Cynthia and Paula Selby's "Bozo on th.Farme " to; Miss Ward's kinder- pany and an airlines company. ricia SanKuiliano. bbll. C:irol Shire,'Virginia Litwson,' t'ary music, the children wrote the * f' hy Martin, Henry Detering, Mar- on a safety rate. Weerbt, Marybeth Lang, Kathryn MaxficJdPMftld . •"'•••:'" Grade 4 Farm" were ,other favorites. garten. • ' . • . V . '. The . letters of . Peyton . Old and Group II, with Richnrd Conley Maureen. O'Brien, P;ml Irslingt-ri music for the poem '"Sea Shells." " "^>; 1 ^heesemart move^ to >' Thomas In Mrs. Eunice Thompson'. \ " -CLEVELAND SCHOOL dren are planning,to grow as many :ia Rubine, John Mack, Lynn Ar - Marvin, Diane Peterson, Virginia • . .. Graded . ' • • " .,' •"."••• , 'Grade. 2 James Oathout were chosen' to be as chairman, presented serenes from Janot Lawreace and Billy Anncr •st.iiit; covers' for. the 'sonj;^ •('•*,' • •.. •• Grade 6 . . ' ' , ; , street and Shaarori Simone lives Instill Pride Recent Events " 'Guy Fisher and.'Gerry Bmgo- plants as they can find. ( fourth grade the. children fiave| were made by Mary Jnrie -Mv.Gov- •;„ •;. Kip*erf»rten . • •• thtir, Nancy Grote and Timothy Sewell, Barbara Solpwe and Don- Lois' Hallenbcck of Trevor Har- 'an drew pictures.oi: their new car.s Miss Harkrader's second grade is sent to the steamship company, "Robin Hood." The.following too.!: were rosponsible for^makirig%:»id Joan Breibart reports that Miss 1 on Meeker avenue. • * been reading stories of the I Mrs. Ddrotby Hall's g^ The following children in Mrs.Bbettger. . . .••••' ' aid Coventry painted a group_.ofUxis.'. sJxUi'-gl'aiieJ'is^conniied to her early I Mrs. Christian Olsen of 42 In Locd Schools ' while Ralph Morrison's letter was part: Jeffrey Fleurin, Graham labeling paper 'models of othct ncy, 'Mafcici ' AcliilUs, Charlotte Beatrice Warner's sixth grade class 'Arthur Moody has mumps; The explorers. In art periods which they brou;;ht for Show a>ui ut'udvinj;' about weather. . John en children have been painting and Mildred Mahony's first grade read Miss Mary Moak's second grade winter scenes oh pastel • colored home because of chicken pox. The Burnsidp f>venue is proucj of her (Continued from page, /our) Hester "drew a picture of a sunny chosgn to be sent to the airline. (Cleaves, Robert Theisiheyer, Henry products and for arrangement—of Fo.ivl,- Ri^linni McFadritn, Sandra is making va;eniine cups and fill- class.it is said, misses him and Amato has had the children Tell time. • ^ . . . the result, now hanging . in thelibrary books to. the .class this :hildrcn have said • "good bye" to paper: The six pointed 'siiowflake class lcjoks forward to her return, two grandnieces. - , completed a series of projects in Miles' drew about snow; 'Stephen Hall brought n passport Weber, David-Eaton. Edward Kur- articles on the bulletin . linnrd. Williams. Charles Rit'twoiJcr, Ellis ing, them with candy. They will hopes he will soon be -back. . portraits of English, French and! Many new dolls visited the kin- room, is, a snow picture,' snow week: • Gary Iversen, .Charlotte Cecilia deBrigard. She and her patterns used in decorating the class has a new painting in social studies. William'• Behlert showed how; it used by," his grandfather to giv.-zinski and Richard Conley.^ • Stephen , Anderson brought lifter,--. Sue WaUenius,' Kenneth be,,.sent to the Children's Country Spanish explorers. The children! Not just because they arc.her dergarten. Susan' 'Byrucs,' Mol.ini'e men, children coasting, a, big house, Martin, • William Philpot, Susan. amily are leaving^Cranford. main bulletin board in the class- the room "Of a preek man in .cos-, Class studies center on Holland relatives, but .because of their A model of BooriesboroUgh was looks when it rains while the sunthe class an idea of the. inform.n- satnplc of j)etrolt'iim core to s-liow i -i|t>cks,. Gnrol Keivick anrl Susan Home on Valentine's Day as a Jun- k now. Some members of the class Svho had their pictures chosen tol Dmylriw'. and 'Ricky Gnngawaiv . Grade 5 the class. The class members were [-.Killers. <- . " >:/'••• trees and a little red school house Kolbe, Jane Harris and Laura.. Glenn Suncson is recuperating room were cut out by Lauranne- tume. Miss Mary Amato. showed built on the library table. The s.cm. Gail Davison drew a picture ien qne must give before 'leaving 011 ior Red Cross activity. '] be! mounted are Carol Anderson I courageous efforts to overcome the drew ^pictures of Susan's do!i. Mi'* Borkowitz' class is now •with a fenced in playground. The Frank". ,; v. ftor a recent tonsil operation.' " Biribauer, Janet Cochran,. Annette how to make a Greek, border de- like this country the best of all eflects of infantile paralysis. The children on this committee , were of n rainy (lay. . , ^ ;he United States. Books.and pic- interested in, this majerial Last week the class made imag- Shirley Osbome, Gary Gip Richard Hill's rabbit, "Flossie." stud'yinj;' about' the southeastern following children wer^e the artistsi, .^..The children in Mrs. Doris On the science table the bulb Kaeser and Philip' Healey. Others sign. Carol Pries; Margaret Sewell Ihc countries "that have been Alfred Breuer, Leland^: Witting, There are many, ways of report- tures on Brazil and other Soutlr they recently studied about petro- inative pictures., about 'the first life Audrey Blitz, Margaret Fischer • two children are flve-ycair-old El- isited . kindorgarten- 'for a \vho!c states. The boys and givlsr arc leum production in Pennsylvania. (UiiW R<'t'Ie»ris Peck Barbara Simpson, Elizabeth CloueT, wewswanger's first grade arc rcught by Billy Brown is slowly 1 who helped are Nicholas Alexo, and John Havens then made a bor- studied. ... James Lane, James Heruska, Rus- in?. \ye;uhor predictions. William American countries were brought on earth. Some of the pictures were and John Thurston. I eanor ' and ^three-year-old Mary afternoon. She \C:is verv.trientllv. studying in groups during their Guy Pi'ck', III, of 1 TV-sler avc- m studying abouf transportation. infplding its leaves. Cappy Sweet- George Mitchell, James'Pells and Lorraine Sosnowskl. hrought a sell Dobbins, William Schmitz and 1 by Mary Ann Wilson. Susan Bry- Also in ' social studies 'this week. Dorothy Craft, Bill ;Fischer, Mar- der for the picture. Teresa"; daughters of Mr. and Mrs. to carrots from childi'en's.'H^tids •Ray sliowor his almanac to" the social studies period .and are shar- 1 er brought a sweet potato which about the first fish and seaweeds. Dutch costume she wore when she Judith Heineman, Barbara ant, Louis Rittweger, Timi Diun- booklet* on the K> original nuo \viis -roplocti'c) assistant score- ietta Lchrer, Lioda King, Ann Me-. Martha Lyon, Roberta "Wiesc John Vilade., ii- Arthur Cyphers finished work on W. T. Magee of 3 Wesson avenue, Stuart McFadden. . . ind hopped around to most cvery- class. ; •• " ' ing their knowledge and experi- The most original pictures were ' ' '' t I *" mann and* Shirley Osbbrne pre! mergue, William' O'Reilly, Joyce 1 Nab, Richard Ringle, Linda Dahl- and Carol Killian brought pictures he hopes will grow a vine. was a little girl. Janet Buzajski Another committee made a bul- Children in Mrs. Elsie Miller's bclnu completiM. C«v«»rs h>r ^[...vv Vl.i(,.lv t.VenihK'of the Eli^a- created by .Roger Mancuso, Timmy More children, are volunteering his shop project; The shape of a pared and read "Bears and Black.] Charleston, S. C. . ne to be petted. Uitchcox, .Jean SchuefTer and ences with each other. ., • • [ booklets, for which fii'ipnla tie- ! quist, Barbara Stevens, John Ap-' of Irains. Stephanie Anc^irsen; dog, it is a sign on which to putbrought in a large'doll and t^e . The girls were the subject of aletin board display depicting early s 'are studying about Grade 3 "A Hayes and Donald Salas. ' o read' during the story period. berries" during library club period Gary Kott told" ribout hfe trip Charles Griffiths. The pupils in ench group arcsigns were used, made i'.i h.rfh Kewspapp.- Guild., 173, CIO. car. Bill Gordon, Richard Durand, Robert Spe,th, Pamela Pearce, Rob- house, numbers. It will make.-an clothes, jusf fit the doll, which is recent story and picture in thesettlers heading for the. wilderness. Eskimos. /John Bradley invited r Among those who prepared and •••'•'• - •* ''.' Grades , to-Florida. and brought a souvenir The children in Miss Tedcseju's Mississippi William Miners^Bnrry Ho is employed. on the editorial Robert Luce and Lorcn Zesch. erta Wiese^ and Virginia . Suarcz For their science unitf theVstu- named Freda. She sits in the li- Charleston Courier. The'story ex- Members of this -committeH? "Were" Leon Fnrrin to tell about Alaska. art class. SHERMAN SCHOOL read library bopks are John Vilade, attractive addition -to his front coconut head to. shou.% Dorothy Adubutn, Stephen, Dexter,-Ronald sihiY of tho New Brtmswick'Home'' The boys and- girls in Miss Marie brought books about trains for the ents in Mrs. Elinor Homaa's.irtiird : Kindergarten lawn, it is reported. . . brary corner. • ' • ^ Mrs,. Ruth' Hickman's class has I plains that Eleanor, or "Sissy" as Roger Gipsori, Patricia DoStefania, The class enjoyed .his talk as MethiM grade clasii are finding the Grade 6 ;rade are studying the properties James Pells, Bruce Ehrlicher, Don- ttauck^ and '.'Joseph Pankiewit? study of animnls'of-yesterday fas- Cron, Sharon Martin, Marcia Gil- In Miss Mary Donovan's, sixth News. Murray's class.are now interested class to read. The children fri Mrs.* Dolores The''"following children have a Leonard Wirkus, Linda Molecn, \ Continued on. Page Five she is known to everyone, wanted Cai'ole Lawson, Sandra Castarizo, told,"'abo||t' iiia«y things-he ob- if magnets. The following pupils ald' Coventry and George Mitchell. Irew pictures of it. Stephen Y^n cinating. They have been 'working lespie, Joan Slocum, Diana Bald- in the farm., John Pctroccione, Trains for the transportation .ta- Janneiti's kindergarten are < busy perfect record in attendance and . to skate like all the other kids in Elsie ; •• McDonald, Joseph Bcda, server! in the two vears he wa$ iave brought horse shoe or bar '^anet- Cochran, Virginia Sewell, nwageh played -'"We're in llv-" in, groups to find information on win and Joan Lisanti; Kentucky, . Martha Frank, Marion Manner and ble were brought by Pabjela talking about, pets. A chart has punctuality since September: Ar- the neigh.borhod: «Ji was a pains- William Muldrow, William Ford stationed. in Alaska,," things that Edward Czerwinski, Susan .1* agnets to schopl to aid'in their Lauranne. ^.Biribauer,' Diane De and .RSmona HaUstein. Army Now" and'••'.b'usle calls ..on cannot be found in books. He the animals. Karen Maremarin. Faith Ackerman drew pictures of Pearce, Robert Speth,and Donald been 'jnade where the type and thur Cyphers, .Charles - Limone, taking task. With one leg in a brace his bugle. ."Winnie the Pooh," borne, Patrick) Downing, Wehrenberg." ,. • tuclyt William' Fo'rtcnbaugh, Weerdt, Marybeth Lang and Diane A third committee,, working-in answered questions;-and - -loaned Aiichael-^Ferry, David Huff, Helen •farm animals and houses. Paula names of the children's pets have |eterson also read books of their George Myers, Mary Porter," Carol and muscle .weakness caused frbrfi which belongs to Mary Oawsmi Dentity, David Arnold, Thomas Skaggs, • Betty Eudene, Edmund 1 Willjjeroth, Michael Karris, Rob- Thomas Andreasen brought two Barbara Long, Robert Talbot, been listed.-—The* children have, Pries and Audrey Rpsendalel PoliomyelitW,,skating'for her waspairs, completed a series of three sc.n-.c snapshots and a book. Martin, John Whocllhnn and Paula harles- Krippendorf, David Erd- wh. selection. • ' ' .-, dirnentional scenes of pioneer life. Priestman, has been enjoyed es- .Pbscyi Kenneth Bende'l, Marthn f'c'rt Silvennary and Walter Woerner horses' and. Carol Killian brought a. drawn pictures' of their pets and anything but easy," the story re-. pecially because almost everyone, is Jane -McCord introduced "The Dayuk; Tennessee, Richard Gilpin, mann and Karen Owens' • - Grace 3 LINCOLN SCHOOL They are Judith Marcell, Carole Damon and Gretchen Angle have '"made farm houses, barns anld barn for the-transportation-fable. are telling stories about them. la'tes.-':'; • •• '. ' .-, ;•..;'". sewing'U large slulVcd Teddy De:ir. Little Eskimo." a song the class Harold gi The Boys and.,girls in Mrs. Emma • • " Grade 2 . ' ' '.. • already reported on. their Jlndings. ; fences. Robert CHristensen, Bruce Pictures of trains drawn by Pet- Pet scrapboofcs are also being The children in Miss Ruth ; Sissy' was strickeir' during ,the Brauner, r^fan Philo,, Maxinc sanjt in assembly. Richatd Bcek- and Kristina~Press, and Alabama, racy's third grade^are learning The boys and girls in Miss Aileen Laurel, Edward Hauser, Frederick Mrs. Margaret Faiinula's' kinder- \ Stockberger and Albert England er Wallner, Thomas Andreasen, made by the following:" Gail Ser- Bowne's third grade presented an. GOT THOSE near-epidemic sumrner of 1950. She mniv. Jani'es \Vashbourne,, Carol . •'• • ' .Grade 4 ' • .'..'' garten classes, urtder the direction 'Judith Degen. Dvid Hall. Joan helped put the farm together. The Donald Wehrenberg,. Virginia, hree' folk dances. ''-"Heads" 'andretti, Lorraine Russell, Evelyn Men tan's second grade are study- .has made great progress since she Schott, Paul Hajmelin aftd Stanley Sa:tbo." ..'Ptiirpthy Johnson and Wil- assembly program Friday jporn- 1 of Miss Nancy Torboyg, have been The boys and girls in Mrs/Artha^ Golden and David Douglass., sides," "Do-Si-Do and-Swing" and ing about Arhcrican Indians. An layfparalyzed from' the waist down Bowers. ".. '° '"-.\' •]'••. . . liam Grifiiih showed their-draw- children are aiso^painting a farm Suarez, Martha Lyon, Carol Kil- Lawleri Dawn Funderburk, Joy ing.. The playlet was entitled learning,*abcul telling time./ The iinda ijuaintance's' fourth grade In Miss Geraldihe Clemlnson's mural. . • • lian, Robertn Wiesearid Timothy The Two Head Ladies CVbss Ov..- Ditzel, Patricia Davis, Connie Cap- Mother .Hubbard's Cupboard." '"Indian Interest" table has been for several weeks; the story says. ing.-; which'.illustrated the-song. have been preparing dramatiza- Sissy can do just about anything . ROOSEVELT SCHOOL children have talked jibout. the lifth grade the. following Grade 'X ' Crce•• were put on the' bulletin pdice, Bonnie Bendlin, Virginia The "theme was selecting the cor-set aside in the classroom for dis- MONDAY Virginia Roberts read ."Lokoshi," tions in their leisure time. Group I, contributed to Heino Taav.ostc has illustrated" playing things o,f .interest made by the other children can..'^She has , ' Kindergarten' types of clocks found in' tlieir Sin. Eskimo book< to the class. Mary The boys and girl,$ jM^y board. • Ahderson, Kenneth; Johnson," Wal- rect foods for a balanced diet. .' with Patricia Sanguiliano as chair-, exhibit of the products of the he story, ''Boat Children of Can- or used, by the Indians. learned to ride a tricycle, run and January was va busy, hap[5y homes and about the hgurs of theGrant read "The Little Eskimo," Ferrcira's first grade arc bringing .' Grade 2 • ••' .'•'•_ ,': tfer Wilson,- James Turley, Mary The characters were Mother man. presented "Little Red Riding .on," which is on display outside Ricky Huston contributed a col- play and most of all,-to skate," month for the" children in Miss day most, important to thorn, in stery hour. to school plants that will grow in- Children in Miss Lynnore Bau- Ann McStay, Thomas . She_rrier, Helen Klase's kindergarten with Hood," to both fourth grades; The Damon, cotton bolls; Lucv Haltom, he door. , ,*'•.' loose, Susan Ronnlund; Mother lection-of arrowheads, found jn the according to the Charleston Cour- also learned a SOUK about the clot-" . bhildrch contrib- doors. Ellen Foster has brought, sb's second grade are studying ani- Scott Morell, ^.Thomas "Perezula, Hubbard, . Joyce Roden; Polly, Patty Coffey, Barbara . Coflfey The foUowing jMore Chinese things are on d»s- r Ozarks by his great-great-grand- ' ief. She now receives therapy three and. made.then- own"clocks vnthj ,Uea • valuable information aUou cuttings of phiiodendron and Nan- mals Of long ago. A saber-tooth Charles Dreter7 John Carmody, Bobby. Peterson, .Barbara Levctt, b ilay in the classroom < this week. Nancy Slocum; Piema'n," Neil Cas- father, a tom-tom and puzzles; time a' week and when she is a few movable hands. "the Eskimos: Joseph • •Antognini, ctto Schmidt brought a century tiger, dinosaurs, and other reptiles Richard. Brittdn, David Zimmer- and Marty Donaldson having cele- hey .arc Bruce Swinden's • cloi taldo; Mary Paula Hollerbach; boy William Becker, Karen Petersen, •years older surgery will .help tp'r Miss Tcrbbrg is a';student teach- Barbara Wells. Judith Hitch'cox. plant. "the: class has rooted a ber'have been modeled, in clay and T man, William Spader, Joseph Ry- With an .basket, 'Arthur Johnson, ward further 'mprovement; : 'brated their sixth birthday anni- FIRST ;,QUARTER onne box, Willian\ Chew's cloi- Margaret O'Neil and 'Jane Ash- er from Newark State 'Teacher;,] ROi>crt.. Morgan,.. .Karen Manny, 'gon'ia cutting and there are carrots placed on exhibit in a scene of an arid Lance, Ruble: V. •„ Queen of Hearts, Kathleen Powers; BLUES? Her sister has. been more for- versaries. ' . .'. " onne match box "cover and small worth, Indian, dolls; Lee Pope, a' College. •' Jhchias Halpin, . Mary Grant, * shooting' up new tops. The chil- long ago that was constructed by Also, Joel Katz, Robert Richel, •eter, Eugene Polsley; Boy, Blue, tunate. She also had polio in 1950, .Many new records were played. >rass dish and Judith Richard's beaded belt; William Becker, cards The children also welcomed Mar- Steianie.Kott; Suzanne Kirk, Vir- INSTALLMENT OF 195 Susan Tweedy Samuel Ogelby, R,os- Jeffrey Grove; Jack Homer, Rob- ea pot and cup in a lovely Chinese containing pictures of- chieftains; garet Orozi into the afternoon Rinia ndbcrts, Dorothy Johnsen, anne Szeliga, Joseph Heuer, Linda ert Liming; Jack Spratt, Edmund Ross, Peter Foerst, Gail Litwin, Thomas Leobqld. Robert Mayer, kindergarten class. ••. - • < Lawrence Pace and* Susan Dudley. The children are also filling Red Slozis; Old Woman, Arjene Philip Lawrence Dentz and -Richard WilKam Du Beau, Kathleen Kaiser; pone; Curly Locks, Cheryl Bal- Grade 1 y . Grade 3 ross boxes and making picture William Armitage, Patricia Harris, Ernst, Indian" horsemen; Karen inskas. ,•••• ' • Eeterser* a firc-makrng Set; Linda Mrs. McFadden's first grade is The; beys and girls in Miss Diane artl scrap books. Elaine Kasen, Joan Balinskas, Ger- ¥ The members .of the square Hill; assorted Indian instruments, Hundreds of'Granford housewives have found jtudying. about the farm. Got',!:'J* s. third .ijradc .clas ar. .' '' Grade '4" ' - * • •'• ' aldine Willoughby and - Nancy .watching anxiously these days fo Pa in ton. '•••:. .' dance group-were: Susan Babcpck, and Anna Sperborv. visual aid ma- that «they no longer dread 'washday since their Marilyn Sicss brought a fmn'.I Children in Miss Elizabeth Kel- John Theisz, Alice Smith, Thomas terials. Many item's^ were 'also barn to show the class. Drile birds. The class has set' up a feed ly's class are becoming acquainted Miss Mary Janet Thomson is- thoughtful husbands installed a DAYTON WATER Throneberry, William Dodds, KM- ing station outside its" classroom ith that far away island conti- visiting... the, "class from Newark tn Confroy and jRlchard-Preuss window. Briar. Conley and Law- SOFTENER for them. • ',<':' '' 1 ent, Australia. i. ••..'•'• -.., State Teachers College. brought some farm anurfats. Sandra rence Davis built 'the' feeding' sta- During thg installation of our"ne\v diner, it lias. ; st6rt- Joan Lclandr .' ^ » '.- 11 -''•'" 1 ' '••.•. '•••'i/'v'.-?',. Connolly, Eugenia Persons, Susan tion. The following boys and girl V •" -.. •• Grade ir^—-—-— Federal Income Taxpayers! have brought food for the birds: •ynn Ashwell,' Ann Compton, ""Winter Days" Was the'. study ^Whether It's a -—^4t-s—really amazing and surprising now much Morrison, William Dodds, Dennis been necessary to tear up the street and sidewalk in • •<_._ _„._ Pamela Marsh. Brian Conley and .usa»i JTeri*H,'. Mary Montenecourt, unit Used by Miss Mary MarteU's Beach and Karen Confroy chose David Bagley and Gene Marino Snack Or a Full easier it,is to wash clothes in yelyery soft water and a farm story;" "the Pony," to read \ Lawrence Davis. »..,., front of our establishment to make nectessary utility class during the month of January. J 1 have found' books at home or. in Fledged Meal how much,farther your soap goes.. And it's so easy Your income-tax returti for the calendar year 1952 to Miss, klase's kindergarten. Dale The children in. Mrs. Odettes connections. '• he school library. Carol Ivcrseri? Marilyn Zesch, YOU'LL RELISH to own a DaytQn,-. No down payrnent — 24 months must be filed not later than March 15, 1953, with md Tina Gundcrsch brought books , '' .• EVE|RY., MOUTHFUL to pay. $eeus^bday. /[ \ ;> the^Collector of Internal Revenue for the district COAST TO COAST MOVERS We are sorry for the inconvenience and upset- 'rom the CranfoVd Public Library EXPERT SHOE At THIS SUPERIOR 'or class use. RESTAURANT. in which you live or have your principal place of Anywhere In the tl.S. or Canai» ness which this has caused local residents, and we Dick Welch, Mary Monter.ecouvt, REPAIRING business. V Fean Lcland and Tina Gundersen . Special Prices • Sale. Reasonable an* are making every endeavor td correct the situation found some fine nicturcs in the For Children. Immediate Servlee. :own,library. '. ' . * QUICK SERVICE To assist local taxpayers in preparing their returns, By Van—Rail—B«mt- NO INTEREST CHARGED as rapidly as possible. .'• . •< - ; The most recent social studies OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ! a Deputy. Collector»pf Internal Revenue wS[ be at IF PAIUBY FEBRUARY 10. reports in Miss Ruth. Morgan's : ;v 'fourth grade, have, been maria by 'W' ' HENRY P. TO#NSENC^ Agent We hope oitr many ^ patrons and friends will groups led by Susan Montgomery LOUIS M0NTIN1 TEA ROOM} ALLIED VAN LINES, Iiic, TAX COLLECTION bEFT. James Lang and Jeffrey Zimmer- 8HOK KEPABINO _ _ s Specialty TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD. WITH THESE.& bear with us a few days longer, and will visit us man. The topics were chosen from Hold Yonr Party Itt Our Pink Room RrepnoT 8tong« Estimates Given Freslr TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1953 •far Commercial and Can WEstfield 2-UC4 .the.explorers* unit which the class 8 AMeaSt 17 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD CBANFOKP. N. . Homehold Good*. KNOTTY-PINE PANELING when our beautiful new diner is formally opened. is currently studying. • 6". 8", 10" widuitt -.••--

1 '•'.." ."Grade S . • '.•'• • between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M; No llraudful tmlli'tfly paltfrn. llxruiloiially iLmoolb itock. Srw rirluad Junt arrlvrd. The boys and girls in Miss Irene charge will be made for .this service. ;> . . '•• '.••••. ' .'.• • • ••— o — ... •• . •.-..• ..•''.;-:' '••• Gilbert's class arc busy using, the . It'. puppets they have made. Susan Frank an,fl Muriel Gregg wrote a This Cranford Gitizeii CEIUNG tlLE short' play galled "Pet Sp°P Con- •\. • •• 16x16.12x24 fusion." Albert Meurer, Margaret Union Counlv Trust C«uuln« JiihiU'Munvlllr', Arcriil no uuli- CRANFORD DINER Klampa, John Witherington, W»l- •Iliulc. Vuu *«»i put up a whiilci Ni:\V lirfm Calvano and Leslie Bragdoh • Member Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporation . Wears the smart "1 In 8" button which crllluf In » day! (rrfr u»« at turkliiK PPTE and N|0|S RfLLIAS arc wtfrkinlg with the girls to pro- /•.•..--..; .. .- C<|. It. duce this play. Carol' Welke is 100 South Avc, E. ^ CRANFOFfD 1 marks him as a "Man Who Cares." He CRANFORD chalnnan pf nn.other group that SHEETROCK has writtpn a-play called "Battle UEMVCtttM! i«it. ixl. M. Ull). Wl-'. Aj/%* of the Brothers." Lynne Lcon- —l—^—i—i—^—i—1—1—1—)—1—1—1—1—i—i—i—•»—1-*>—i—>—i—^—1—1— has shown his interest in his family and t

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THE CRANFORDCITIZENANDCHBONiCLE, THURSDAY,'FEBRUARY 5, 1953 THE CRAKFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5; 1933 "jHir~. •'• -^----7—- psp >mol sl assaI Th^y are ilrs. Brou-n.'pablicity ar.d-PririceTon. on Monday. .. inled Managerg iPromdted bv General Amu*ne! " ' ' ' advtr:i=:r.g; Mrs. Gubas.. tickets; • An alumnus of the issotiaiion'sj _ Coming To Supers bor> p Mrs. Lj2vvrt-r.ee Ferris, jr.ocels:J&£b j two-year- course. Mr. Nostrand is Promoted bv 3Iarill69 W."JferGid' Ht?gi-; atxeiibries; Mrs.) manager of the Westminster! ., . _. '' " , _'' • • •'"• ' ' •'•-'•'•••' ' '• ' • __r i • '. • ) • ..- .—' Processs DepartmentDepartment | '&*>*•«-<*: -P-iblic Sert-i^'E^er^trlc ~n& -Gas.; Arthur VtnnS bri. At these ceremonies, the children ^Company has prcrr.o;e6 Pe;e.- J-' dt.-cor.iiir.jj. - " "^1 show and bjS .f U^ Union County TrustK^^e.Private Fust CHass.David. are impressed with the great need "Dr. HansBeller, Mountain boule-r Army ar.::-aJrcra" batahon cur*, P W sherr Name 29 to Honor Roll of SScuth'aveasie irorr. es-; 'Mrv. Davies. tefreihsnents; Companypy . He'will-attend-a , one-''j Sherr~ y oyf- 11 «9 «N'ort of-Mrsh avenue. Dori, wests U, for reforestation in Israel to pre-Drew Deputation TeamWUl .vard.Plainfteld, formerly of Cran-! ing World- Vrsr'll ^ Martis^ day refresher course- To Mark Thought for the Week Boy/ Scout to assistar.f superiiitenjicr.t',.Mr?- Willed music:'Sirs (recently completed his recruit At Alliance Church vent soil erosion, to conserve pre- ford, has been appointed maria-i joined the Lu.de-: "^1^5 cheat-i . tv'i-ivin'g-. d«->irtrrJ«rht and j FJlgahftbfln |o AOSWCT Twcnty-ninei children of the cious .soil moisture and to drain Rer of the recently establfthed Pro- j ical 'engineer in the Specia' Pro- .•;-!i-.^v r^:.T>rr-.r. junior de- v»» ' '1 • -^1! Junior, Department of. the Alliance (This Sunday has been designated by the National Council of malarial- swamps as well .as to Conduct Methodist Services cess Engineering Department and j ducts area after his dischara" from Disorderly Uiarge jby rectiving a- proniotion to hii1 Churches of Christ in (he United States of America. a> Race Rela- Sunday Set A Deputation team from Drew '. A graduate of ihe'U^iverStity' i'i' Church have been placed on the, beautify the countryside and create 7:15 and Senior Choir will practice Semi-Works of the Grasselli plant \ mililary sen-ice ir. Jacusrv 1946. Pe.-.asylvanii. Jlr-,] An felirabeih man. '3-Vyear-oM j prfcse.it rank. honor roll. tions Sunday. Along with.the arthual observance of Boy Scout new landscapes and parks. Seminary, Madison, will take cf General Atuhne & Film Corpor- i A iraduaie oi Kansas S&Zt Col- •P Sunday, many churches throughout Protestantism will also be Sunday will be observed as^Boy Frank S'. Belma. is free in $15'bail j r\± Sherr>- climaxed his recruit" • They include John, Lane, How- Outside Israel, the holiday is also charge of the: 9:30 a. m. service Confirmation classes will be held ation; Undvn, it was announced': lege. Manhattan, Kan,-in 1*38. he \Ostrancl to Attend observing Race Relations Sunday. The mesage repiintec* here was Scout Sunday at Oscebla Presby- Sunday at the Methodist Church. '•ay. •' ca'de:ap: 'er.gineerer-gineer^. He wass pro.™,"itepromoted>d . pending a hearing Monday night i training by winnLig the Marine ard Sjiusscn, Joseph Zimmerman, written by Dr. O- Frederick Nob'.e, dean of the Graduate School observed by eating fruits native Saturday at 10 and ll a. m Cuh today by Dr. William IZ .Walsh, i was first einplbwd as af Sol j in. terian Church. It also will mark John Priest of Evansville, Ind.. will plant manager and assistant gen-.< engineer hv tte U. S G^-psua: Co.' j.to engineer Sep'.err.bcr 15. !951.' One-DaV Bank CoUTSe Municipa:ipal! .Court,Court-on- a charge ^xpert rifleman's n^daj when he Raymond vBangma, Peter Neu- of the • Lutheran Seminary in Philadelphia "'and Director of the to Israel, such as dates, raisins, "Pack 175 Will meet at 7 p. nfc-w j »and xvas t-rar.sferr>s-s"7cw!at.*''s:cry'tr th.t>u can At the 9:30 service, Miss Maria Munich Institute for •tw.twoo , vearyeand, H ?!^?' ^*- ^-rf^^ '£*•: pe. caiad u-;th Aaer- «=aaqf• Sh=P Cltib-?cf Roosevelt | ; At thai urn*. MTS; -Chapi»p n an-t The junior department Is help- mankind" can be found only as the worjd-wide community beconces ' adopted the csnstitution submitted' A prayer group will meet at the 1 \Vestik-lG. Martell, contralto, will sing "The The Women's. Guild will meet Discussion groups on "What ho|me of Mrs. H. Crane of 19 Lo- he later became an industrial .re- m Vcin±.iir\- ii£. K£- szJ.5 that'Sch-oclfcivi:'been compiiroeated. on i=»«cc«5 her .ccninuttee' chiirrc erator, automatic .washer or other mi- combine your present bills and loans, an effective^ reality, one family embracing all nations and peoples. byia committee under the chair- n The-cCHindtitee Ls Lord is Longsuflfering," by C. H. H. ing support Mr. and Mrs. David Monday at 8:15 p. m. in the Small Challenges YoUth Today" will be ciist- drive at 9 a. m. Wednesday^ search, chemist. He ".came to ihti their efforts to make, improve and! Shcpson -as. they prepare for the Christians must speed the process of bridging the gap between manship; of Martin Smolen. Also, held by the. Senior High Fellowship jor applbncc? You can have.it! Just and pay them off in odJiiiom to buying Parry.' Also at this service, .the conviction and practice. ' . ' • ' ' '_ . Fellowship, room. A film, "We Hold and another will meet at the home ministry at the Missionary Train- These Truths," will be shown in plans' Were made' for a Purim following the first servicej the borne appliance yon want. • sacrament of baptism will be ad- Otir first requirement is strategic selection of the, barriers carnival to take place on March 1. of Mrs. T. Bareness of 20 "Hillcrist I come to us for a Persona! Loan )t>u re^' ing Institute, Nyack, Ni Y. The connection with the guild's 1953 At 4:30 p. m.,! there will be a OPEN 24 HOUBS A DAY! ministered to William Hooker to be attacked. While we dare not yield to defeat where diffir avenue at 10 o'clock. Prayer and . ; • • t> • {Bonnet, III, son of Mr. and Mrs.group recently presented the couple culties momentaBily baffle solution, we must move toast energet- . human "rights theme; Mrs. Russell continuation of early morning praise service will be held at the pay in comfortable monthly install- with $42.02. "-•'•... ically where-an advance»is clearly; within our power." We have,; Pierce will lead the devotions and service under the direction,of the church at 8 p. m. John RiebhofT.al Drop in today at any of our convenient jwilliam Hooker Bonnet, Jr.; Rich- ment*; ,.. Remember, a Uniop County 1 j.ard Craig Burt, gqn of Mr. and Mrs. the opportunity, to combate discrimination on grounds of race, color Mrsl Edward. Fox and Circle 4 deputation, team comprisng meet- student at Drew, will show slides offices and ask.for the lending; officer. ot1 national origin, at home and-abroad, and thus to extend the ] SRichard Dayid Burt; William Craig members will be hosts. ings of discussion groups. '. A cov-he took-while teaching in Japan :as held Trust • Personal Loan costs much less area of freedom and justice; • ' • • . — ered dish supper . -will - percede a 1 Hell give you fast, reliable and courte- fBoughcrty, son of Mr. and Mrs.. St. Michael's Cub Pack 144 will hold a swim- for three years. various positions; of respc risibility ij!*^ "*^ . Ccasry ccrz^zzzpe, ard 611 Fade PWfield v Created in the image of God, redeemed in Jesus Christ, and service of evaluation and worship. |Wjlllam R. t)ougherty; Alfred called to full Christian discipleship! On this threefold founda- ming party at the Westfceld YMCA The Rev. Samuel Matchett, pas- in the acetylene development field.! thin usual financing! , - ous sco ice! . tomoiTow from 6 to 7 p. to/ The The Senior High Fellowship and tor of SL Mark's AME Church, PL 64)008 ' ^Charles Evans. Jr.; son of Mr. and Corner ; tion rests the claim that every human right and every funda- Young Adult Fellowship will com- Formerly man |Mrs. Alfred Charles Evans; Mary mental freedom must be accorded to all men without distinction deacons will meet Tuesday-evening. " The Rev, George A. A|t'cheson, 1 spoke on "Christian Progress" at Products ,and By JAMES F. WOODS as to race,-color or national origin. Our^clearer understanding . bine for the service. The ninth the'Methdist Church evening meet- jCynthia Herman, daughter of Mr. A church-wide planning confer- pastor of the Alliance Church, will graders jof the Junior High Fellow- Textiles Auxiliaries 3 Sff NOW LIULt IT COSTS TO (and "Mrs. Russel H. Herman; that discrimination makes therfulfillment of a Christian vocation, ence was held at 8 p. nc yesterday. ing Sunday, St. Mark's Cosmopoli- DOT in any walk of life difficult or impossible compels us to rejjent and . speak at a young people's rally ship are. invited. . • '. ; technical director .' JGeorge Norman Kelting, son of Mr. The other day Father bonnelly Received into rnemoership at the tan Choir sang six spirituals.- A I Fields Departure these' BORROW AT UNION COUNTY TRUST confess that our efforts have been. faltering. We must diligently Monday evening in Euhxsu'tawney, social hour followed. Members I [and Mrs. Norman George Kelting, and I were reminisc'ing,. It's. sur- church Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.Pa. Appi'oxdmate)/•< 400 persons The junior high .group will meet present appointrnent^ _ . - j—w^-— are Stephen Dexier, Ken- i press for a society in which every man can live in a manner be- in the'.auditorium of the, educa- and choirs' of both churches at-J aa.gifts. r.e-.-.-Korskh».Rich*rd ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Wil-thing's of the-past—yes, even dear The contribution'of the United States in the struggle for. Russell Young. ' • western Pennsylvania are expected : gregation has been invited to serv- , The following were received.in-.I • peace. £r= or.coes^r-1 ceivec py the Beys" Tc^zs ci Itsly.: Stiu: a^d Gtsne Bauer. $ ISO $ 13.11 % 1O6.M $ ij» - son. • • '• ^ ' • ' '" ' ' •' world peace and justice is handicapped by the fact that represen- to attend; r^/-'. >'-.. '••••'.. things of the recen^ past. We found' ices at the St. James Methodist to membership Sunday: .Mr. and; 300 31.W 3*7JO ML3O The Young Adults' Club will tatives of other countries can truthfully point to injustices Within . vPunxsutawney is the headquar- ourselves talking about old St. Church, Elizabeth, at 8 p. m. toMrs. Charles H. Wagner. Jr., Mr. j - 400 ' 4S4O 3M.4O • .iSJOO meet at 6 p. m. tor supper in the our own borders. Injustices which are the result of discrimination ters of ine Western Pennsylvania A TRUCK? Michael's; Church—4-emcmbdr the based on race, color or national origin aje often highlighted and Temple Youth hear a talk' by Dr. Donald Ebrigbt, and' Mrs. Robert E. Turrell, Mn I '••ft. 104.9* •SS.04 : 4OJ00 gymnasium, which will be follow- District of the Christian Missionary and Mrs. Elmer Gardner, Mr. and I OIL BURNER 1,300 131JO I^MS.tO ' -. 5O-OO little shingled church We knew for used to undermine our efforts to'achieve international under- missionary to India. Transportation ed by a panel discussion on "What Alliance. It was here that the Rey. 1 Complete With 350 Cxi. OtI Task., 1JU0 mil 7040 so many years? It seems so long standing. Our help Jn\ promoting freedom: and social justice in will be provided the local church Mrs. William J. Schuling, Mr. and - 1 Believe" Jed by the" Rev. Mr. the lands of Asia and the Far East is undercut, no matter what Conduct Tree Mr; Aitcheson hajd'his office'when at 7:30. Mrs. Walter H. Hatch and Miss | AUt AMOUNT U» TO 0,500—TWM MU IX A*aWS OMtV.' Longaker, Mrs. Cummings and ago, yet the new church is only our material offering may be, when it carries with it any pretense he was assistant superintendent of Mary Lou Reinhardt. •• PAYMENT S e. ship, int'luding the oayment of taxes and military service, of Shevat, fell .on January 31 this "ComeJVork With Each Other -^- have any doubt about |t. stop in Affirmative actions have marked the past ten years of our history meeting will be the Rev. Franklin Women's Fellowship at 8 p. m. AT IJOl SPBISGF1ELD AVE^ 100 South A**-. E (ou!f« year. ' •' "• /• v "• v '•: •;,•-..•',• I MAPLEIVOOD 320 Washington Ave. tor Others' ir the service project \somc Thursday/(Junior CYO) • a* sisniilcant ia,improved..uice. relations and.jnust.be. pressed Heiser of Washington (N. J.) Tuesday. : -i- -JStSZiSEXB. XL I - ^planneplanned by Betty Starr-anStarr--and thth«« 'Ftlda'«£],>„<.-y. /C_AI>^K rvww' _i-tnlghl* . VA With, increasing vigor. That is important but it is, not enoush. It. was the custom in ancient Pal- • At this Sunday's 11 a. m. wor- Mid-week • prayer and" Bible SHOE members of the Executive Council. We must, as this very oioment, give tangible evidence of cur Uil- ship service the Rev. Mr. Aitche- study. will take place at 8 p. m. get tin eye ' full of '..fascinating estine to plant a cedar sapling on IV V^P* W 9 ' V w w ^a* V " Uaabrr Federal Deport bspraaw CerparatiaW ^Refreshments ..will be served. activity.' : ... • • ,'• wavering commitment to. do away withdiscrunination and segre-. the birth of a boy, and a cypress son will deliver the fifth in a series Wednesday. The choir will, prac- REPAIRING —^ MOTOR S A IMS -- Tuesday evening at.8 o'clock the .aation.- Two Opportunities to do this lie immediately before use. tice at 8 o'clock tonight. Orie, of the most ihiportant sapling when a girl was born. The of 14. messages on the theme, JBP&ile You Wait or Shop. . 130 W. Westfield Ave. Ro*elle Pw monthly meeting of the Scssi.oti chauges has been the. establishment A sense of neighborliness that is unaffected by race, color. children . gave loving' and . tender "Principles of the- Kingdom of Three children were dedicated REPAIRING ; >,will be held In the library. of St.> Michael's Parish Library. or national origin will recogniie that airmen are equally entitled' care to the" trees planted in their Heayeh." The pastor Will speak ori by the pastor Sunday/ They were ._.^k.....:.. j." '...:. GH..S7222,. ••: ,:.._ :.... [ ,: '.IJ - The Spring Communicants'Clasrf Located-' in the basement of the to the enjoyment of• tiuman rights'and .fundamental freedoms.. honor. For the • marriage cere- "The True Prophet's Objective in Wayne Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. 71Ml JO iwill meet at 3:30 on Wednesday He who cultivates this'attitude toward bis neighbor win under- Hugh Moore of 113 James avenue, ON PREMISES SPECIALISTS AT SERVICING " . school'* (in the Aldcn-Miln street mony, the trees of the bride and Life" at the 7:45 'p. m, service. NEXT TOfE TKT in the* Choir Roomi" This class Is stand the fuller meaning of the divine injunction *"Go and o thou corner of the school)",.the library likewise." Attitudes may speak effectively even where problems groom were cut down and used Sunday Bible School will take and Ronald Raymond and Burton Dodge — Plymouth —'DeSoto — Chrvsler for all young people 13 years of contains more than 12,000 books of cannot be solved promptly. They may temporarily ease unavoid- as posts to. support the wedding place at 9:30 a. m. Two missionary Elmer, sons of Mrs. Summers of A M E fi It AN age or over, who. will be received skits will be presented at the 6:30Linden. / McCURDY all types. It is really' a beautiful able wounds arid they will sharpen effort to find more adequate canopy./ .''•";• . •'. •„• '• ; Shoe Repair Shop ' '-0^55. Jr £^d Get Aequaiateet •'..'•'•••_ : Into the membership' of the church room, and we arc very proud of solution.; . • .'"*•• * ' '. •' . '" Today "in Israel, Arbor'. Bay is p. m. meeting of the Youth Fellow- New members received were. Mr", .-' . JEWELERS. • at the Holy Thursday Communion :-.'.Oia* Shoaroc.=i' Is .Open Evei±;ga SJM 'Sattaxi^y Afternoon it —perhaps because from' the A.to-Operative attack upon discrimination and segregation . observed by the planting o| newship. .'. and Mrs.' Edward Moore of 50 6 Alden St. Cranford 15 Fashnan St, Craaford Service. offers opportunity for healthy acknowledgment of equality in the Tooll like Oar Way of Boiaf Kasbtts* ^* ground up it was built and equip- trees, especially at school outings'^ Miss Grace- Kettcnberg of Hill- 'Broad street, - , ' ," ' Next Thursday the All-Day ped by our own" parishioners. face of. unequal treatment-. Concerted planning, and action by both parties may soften the-sting of past injustices and can awake meeting of the Woman's! Associa- We- belong to several "Book of tion will be held beginning at ,10 mutual Understanding and ..sympathy in solving tough problems. the Month Clubs." You see in this 'On the domestic scene and,in our dealings with people oif under- a. m. with sewing and the making •way we get the very latest, and developed countries, we must move forward as men of equality of cancer dressings. At 12 noon bdst in reading. How do we do it?. and as partners in a common cause, ••'•-• i?~ the Spiritual Life Group will meet Holy Name Society, Rosary Society A ninnifost chahge of attitude on the part of.ettoagh people -•o . ,• -with Mrs. Richard Hughes In and- CYO—they're our "angels." to affect public opinion ahd an unfltnching rtsolv-c to work co-__ charge. At 12:30, luncheon will be We have books {or.evcry age grout opdi'ntively in attacking discrimination and segregatien can speed • BE SURE TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL M9SS served by Group 2, Mrs.r Francis the process of bridging the gap between convittion and practice. and "every (almost) mentality. 3. ' and Mrs. Roos, leaders. The wor- Justice, undergirding enlightened! self-interest, prote us to 1 The library is opea Tuesday and i '.••*?s .. i ship scrviqc will be led by Mrs. action now. ' • • ~~~ ' • ' ' • • '•.•*• !." Jrvln G.uyer at 1:15., The program Thursday afternoons from 3 to, 4 "Brotherhood Week," will be held and Monday, Thursday and Friday Buzz CRanford 6-0080 for ataJtL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1C* evenings from 8 to 9:30. We {ire es- at 1:30, .followed by a business Ifs a safe,: convenient way to i . meeting. . • . ••'",, pecially pleased that, some of ou non-Catholic friends have mad Tells Calvary Sunday Plan travel .. . saves timej tool use of, the library, and. only ,\visl Services at Calvary Lutheran tibn roeeptuin aitd refreshments • •alS ti«i i.5«^?w ' ''•"•. '•' .'. -"-." - more of them would—-all are: .in- Church Sunday will Include the after the meeting- The. public is in- VOTE FOR - Trinity Youth Unit vited to. ,H costs nothing. We' only vited. ""•J. DAD: ~~Sv- y«« «*'l.c-w ccfy tee c=i:. it a tiiae..-' '• ^^' Matins at 8:,30 and the Main scrv-f 1 ask that the books be given, reason- ice at .11 a. m. The solo at the.early Sunday altctnooa. Janet Chris- .' | • . aitd tfa'ejecsje ' Is. tawt tai« -Hxtii is' cuci e-*c->' .'^•^•j [Will Hbld Dance ably good cure and, of 'course, tha service, "Spirit of God," by Neid- tine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs trksi>- '=.* .cor s*fris«alcir.'-r«J s^jr «=< « Ot<*c,:. they be returned.' '. : .., .( Hnger, will be sunjcbyMi's. Louise Graham Cleaves, was' baptized by ^-ibe gna — Evary •Sunday. . Btmta CJM'S iiM.tw akma. UICUWAYS AWaVUMfewmst \ The Golden Text is from John's \\%. AT MILM St. Ma. WNBW (IIU Bat — K»«r» AMrpID -^ •ta. WNBO < «M kak — tat Sa»a«V«««k •* D.A.V. VOTE TUESPAY, FEBRUARY 10, J053 ^ Gospel (John 4:24): "God is a wu_' . Service*':' Sunday II A. M. USM kak Ik-, U4 /•r BmUmr Ymm Camt Memtm V- •'»-••• k,' ' Spirit: and they that;worship Him ' Sunday School: > 8:30 A. Kl. •la. *«XB ium ha) — Sa4 Satataay must worship Him in spirit and in Testimonial S«rvlc« . . •*%•••<• Hit (ta* Utarataxa aa« »*a«Ha at -.V,,.,, _X_ POLLS OPEV 5 TO 9 P. Mu . >•"•'•. ••.••-•• . Wednesday Evening. B:\i- o'clock 1 *1U W 0H1TT CBAPTEB. HO. SI h further citation from the King '. READING ROOM ' RAWSON MOTORS SALES, Inc. 1 M. S. CwanxM. Service Officer . : .-,c.-. I Version of the Bible reads: . . ,113 X«rU Valaa AV«., , Traafard Monitor Vtews - • PONTIAC SALES AND 8EE VICE ^ Open dally, Man. through Frl.. 10:30 In 4 for by Tbe FrtemSt el : hath not seen, nor ear heard. evening. T.SO to 8. •U. WJS OM at) — l«ry T—«<.y^ Mm NORTH AVEL, EAST, WESTFIELD, N. X : baiv« wUwtd into Uw b«art Saturday, 1 Ui 4 PHONE WESTFIELD a%MO nUDAX SVaQUMOS 1 l •>-M- .1.1..^-.>.•...... i.^.^.nn..-.J~^.-.>.>.-•-.-..-..J.--^^^^-.^:i..^.v-.,i--^...w^-|.j, yli. ,.•./:.. ..' T -'tij-t'- lijM:i»1>lj(.j"tVl I.-if'.'.. .„ ..'J..—' ','• •"'•''^-ife^t^^Si^'iltf'l'' W ' i"l THE CRANFORD%ITIZEN A^fD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5,~1953 ,

receive full credit toward a degree Sherman PTA Board 'eature Role College Representatives at Pembroke, .'• •»- ' ";.": ' Set Play Interview CHS Girls Miss Sheres of the New York Entertains Teachers ' Institute of' Merchandising and •. The executive board of the Sher- Two college representatives re- Design wil be at the high school man School PTA entertained --.the cently interviewed. "girls at Cran- teachers at a covered dish luncheoft ford High ..School and a third today to discuss opportunities in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1953 at the school last Wednesday. All person will interview girls at the merchandising as well as training SEAGERS school' today. necessary in the various branches, teachers and special' teachers at-v >The Corn ia Green' arid the future posisbilities that tended. . , '"''. " . • , • One of those who interviewed may be expected. Miss Sheres wil! Among the guests were Mrs. imate/Garwood Candidates in Tuesday's Board of Education Balloting Has Mrs. Kempshall was Miss Theresa Abql, field' rep-speak in the auditorium at 2:20 Ruth Janiivsik, elementary super- resentative for • Hood. . College,p.: m.. Parents are welcome.' visor; Miss Etta Tunner, principal In Barrymore Part Frtdericksburg, Md., a woman's of Rocsevelt-Cleveland Schools; liberal arts college. which offers Leon Farrin, administrative as'sls- The Theatre Guild of the Ro- ; selles, under the direction of Allan special courses in home economics Correction • tant; 'Vincent Sarnowski, principal tmd nursing.. ..''•'. Tax Rale Whitney of 119 Beech street, wi[I Mrs.' Frank Gruber of 198 Locust of Sherman.and Lincoln Schools; present "The Coin in Green," a Also' interviewing1 was Miss drive' attended; the 25th anniver- and Miss Dorothy K. Gillings, No Increase Over Last Year's Figure; comedy in three acts by Emlyn Dorothy Irwin of the admissions sary luncheon of the Elizabeth school secretary.' • ' • ' • $138,495 Must be Collected by Taxation; Schools Listed as Jumping Tax 33 Points, Williams, at. Abraham Clark High k Icpurtmeht of Pembroke College. Women s Republican Club January Appreciation was. expressed tc Local Purposes 11, Regional, County 4; School Auditorium, Roselle, at 8:30 Pembroke is the woman's division the PTA for sponsoring the lunch'- "Public Hearing Scheduled for March 10 p.m. February 13 and 14. )f Brown University, Providence, 23. It was inadvertently reported cbn by*Mrs..J. Webster Skerratt, In Toiletries - Cosmetics - Drugs - Sundries /GARV/OOp -*- Local taxpayers are able to heave a sigh of Appropriations Up $37,925 Over Last Year • "The Corn in Green" opened at R. L Miss-I.nyin said arrangements in last week's edition of the Citir. 1 1 on ".behalf of the teachers. Mrs. relief today followirig Tuesday night's Borough, Council Meetipg at KENILWORTH — Bnrouch Council introduced'and passed on the National Theatre in New York can be made to study art at the zeri and Chronicle that Mrs. Henry William Dennis, .PTA president, which the 1953 budget was introduced arid passed on first reading. City in 1940, starring Miss Ethel first reading Tuesday evening'a budget listing an increase of $37,925 Rhode Island School of Design and Gruber attended the luncheon. presided." ' ' The estimated tax rate for this year is $6.94 per $100 assessed in 'apjt>>rop|r'aticns. It is r-jtjnntcsH that the. tax rate will be $6.58, a : Barrymore, who played to capacity v m • audiences for- several seasons. The NEW STORE HOURS evaluation — the same figure as last year. p ' play portrays life in a remote min- MRS. HELEN KEMPSIlALL. The local, purposes budget, which excludes, Garwood schools, ,, The budKct prcvidts a ten percent salary increase for all full- ing district-of a •remote Welsh .Regional High School and county taxes, this year is $241,008.19. time borough employees, expanded operations in'the street and gar- • countryside where education of the 9 A.M. to 1O P. * Last year it was $225,792.11. The amount to be raised by taxation bage departments, improvements, improvements to Borough HalL • working class is .almost non-exis- Assembly w Harkness, council ^executive the garbage problem. Council will Bauer Reelected 98c Value With Extra Squeeze Bottle maining the same this year despite. receive bids February 24 forprie ,. In Wildlife Conservation • • < i. local industry. . announced. ' . • . Raymond W. Bauer of 206 Arbor Education.: Cranford Public Schools,. Lafay- . • ' i- • ' • . • '•'•.. 98e VALVE an increase in the budget is an.ln- Hadlcy Burnett Roberts,, son of Mr. Wistar cited three moves the The drive wilt be kicked off at a vatc, scavenger service and is also street has been renamed vice pres- \crease in assessments and ratables considering a land-lil! system. ident of the Linden Trust Com- Mr.- and Mrs. Charles'CRoherts of ette College, New York Law School. Ad- and an additional appropriation company has' made in this direc- "dawn patrol"* 'breakfast at 9 a. m. 133 Columbia avenue, was; award- Special! 09c tion. These include: Better,, and in' Harding School. • • ' The 48-point increase has been pany." He. is'also a director of, the 'mitted to New Jersey Bar and Is Now a. the surplus fund.: Ratables JAMES CA8ALE MACK PKEUSS- 8U,VIO PAPANDBEA MRS. JOHN HAGHISH bank. «••.'-•'.'. . ed a bachelor of science degree in have increased $235,745 and the more thorough instructions to the Henry C. Patrylou? is campaign broken down as follows:: Local wildlife conservation at the 97th Practicing Attorney. ". " , surplus xfund has been tupped plant's powerhouse personnel on chairman, Rudolph G. Domonkos is schools. 33 points; Regional. High commencement exercises Friday of Woodbury's Finesse Shampoo $54,000 frorn the 1952 figure stack cleaning; placing special ad- business chairman. Eric Hodig and School, -1 Vi points; county 2*4 the University of Maino, Orono, Veteran: 3Yl years' service with Air Force LANOLIN RICH $46,000. ditives in the fuel system, and com- Election Day Draws Nedr for 8 Persons Casmcre Frantz are industrial co- points and local purpose ,1-1 points. Me. •:.•••. • \ • : ;'•' • '.- BRECK SHAMPOO STOPPtTTE A public heai will be held on munication, with the company's chairmen and the hoUsCrto-hoUsc The amount to be raised by tax-' AUTO SEAT COVERS He was one of 68 students who in Worl4 War II in Pacific Theatre. , HAND CREAM offices to learn the latest chairman is' .Raymond Gcrhart. ation for local school district pur* AUTO GLASS Deodorant 60c the budget at t larch 10 coun- received B.S. degrees. Dr. Herbert cil meeting. and best methods of taking care of Seeking Four Garwood School Board Seats District majors are: District 1 — peses is $214,087,53, an increase of • AUTO TOPS ,•' Espy, commissioner of educa-* Affiliations: Trinity "Church, Arherican Le-' soot problems. • William Faiscr; District II T— Wal- S46.631.22 over 1952. The borough Custom Made' GARWOOD — Local voters wilt ricd and has a daughter, Dale,' who -, member of the Community Chest In Election tion for Mpinc, was the speaker. In other action council suspend- ter Boright; and District II — Ar- will be required to provide $72,- .,' ,gion, Cranford Glee'Clubv Cranford Young Both J00 BRECK HAIRDRES go to the polls Tuesday to cast attends Washington School. He re- and March of Dimes campaigns, ' To Fit Your Car • ed Patrolman Thomas. J. Brittain thur Holmquest. 327.14 for Regional High School* All Year Gift Certificate Republican Club, New Jersey State Bar their votes for four of eight candi- sides at 509 Spruce avenue. ' and only recently . resigned from Members of Scout Troop 82, an increase of $8,752 over 1952. It Attends Convention : pending a hearing before. Mayor L. dates seeking election to the Board Association: ' Thomas Daub,, council. Police Com- Vice President , of the Parent- the staff of' the". Garwood Public ., Mrs. Rey noldn, Smith, sponsored by the' Community is estimated.that $72,000 will bf Mrs. Louise O.'Brierf of 35 Hcnr Special I of Education. They also will vote teacher Association, Mrs. Hagrish Library. ' Formerly employed as a Methodist' Church, Troop 83, spbn- needed for county taxes, an in^ , EASTERN Both £.00 missioner David Murray and the yes or no on three 1953-54 budget Kutosh on Ballot ley avenue: attended the. annual' nfT| I I PI/PD Cf ON VOTING ilice committee. has served-as district leader,-and /Continued on page three:) sorcd bj^St. Theresa's: Church, and crease Of $9,535.32 over 1952. i appropriations .totaling $ 155,755. MTTO SEAT CO«R CO. sales convention of Better Brushes, Helene Curtis At Suspension of the police officer For Tuesday Vote Cub Pack 182'and 183 will con- The budget provides $5,000 for Ir ULJLi LJEU V ILIV. • O MACHINE , . • 27..... • ... ".- ; ' •• •'•• ^ ' Inc.', February "2 and 3 at the Edge- v "',•' '.> .-''. ••• '•'.'••• '. • duct the opening ceremony. •' -I v • CH 5-9705 cai aftet* council heard five civil defense, an increase of $4,000 ; ' '•'.'•'','•• ,, Paid (or by. Campaign 'Committee. SHAlMPOO In the meantime, four men.have KENILWORTH — Citizens in IN W. WUtrlELD AVE. water Beach' Hotel'In Chicago. She $1.00 VALUE SHAMPOO chargi which have^beenleveled. Voters Elect Banyasz, over last year. By using matching . BOSU.U PABK is affiliated with the Better Brushes been appointed as • district chair- this borough will go tp' the polls funds from the Federal govern- ' \- $1,00 Size, Plus CREME RINSE • House-to-House Bgairistrhh«r~The charges are rn^n loajcl iiTJhe-etectiorl of four branch office in Newark. /...., Eversoft toxicated \fchile 'reporting Jor duty, again Tuesday., This time to ap- ment, the Civil .Defense Council L59 VALUE Canvass Hikes Drive pi the' candidates. ' This was an- prove a budget for the 1953-54 Gospel CHapel tjepects tobc abtcttfObtain every-.. indecent ahdxharsh language to anounced following a workers'.rally To Regional Education Board superior offlcer\d!srespect to a su- school year and to elect three per^ thing listed in its..tentative budget '•M HAND CREAM Nearer $2,000 Goal of the Democratic Club last week. SPRINGFIELD —- Both Garwood, and Kenllwprth -.wiJL have which called for an appropriatioa perior officer, neglect of duty;and new representatives on the" Regional High"Schoof"Bbard of Educa- sons to three-year- terms" on' th To Conduct GARWGOD ^ The "temperas They -.areOliver pavis, James R of more than $11,000. ; conduct unbecoming^an.officer; Walsh, Michael GJodic and Lewis tion orr March 2 when the board reorganizes. ' " Board of Education. ture" on the thermometer hanging An additional $5,475 over last John L. Banyasz defeated Bertram Bertolamy, board presi- Three .incumbents are unopposed Special Drive,- ycar~iS'Jprovidetf for road repairs PondV |. on Borough Hall has climbed to the ' Speaking at the rally Were the dent, 361-299, for the Garwood seat, while Avery W. Ward won the in their bids for reelection. TJiey and. maintenance, while $3,Q00 Special ! halfway mark. ' :-..,:..•.'.•_ : Testimoni candidates, who have the endorse- •Kenilworth post by - defeating are: Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, Wil- A special campaign entitled, more is provided for garbage and . COLD CREAM ment of the club, James Casale, liam C. Smith and. Stephen Ku- '•Faith for' the Time" will be con- Stanley's LUCIEN — LELONG This means 50 percent of the Thomas F. Parker, 104-65, at the ash removal. ' • • • • Large Jar .with Ansel Face school board incumbent. Mack Hegional Trustee .school election Tuesday. • tcsh. Mrs. Reynolds heads the caf- ducted at Kenilworth ' Gospel ON RUG CLEANING Indiscreet local $2,000 March of Dimes'fund Preuss, Mrs. John Hagrish, all of ' 'Complexion'Makeup. Dinner Sl-;.•, tees.. A resident of 257 Hazel avc-* were easily adopted. The vote was ago, is repotted by his", family as dogs. ...'.'' cphine Rica, Judy. Terry, Mary : J. L. PhUlips, the ReV. Walter £ . Prayer hour will be held Wed- nue, he is married and is the father as follows: •on the road to reepvery." He is The deadline to get new tags was Ann Unglaub and Wayne Wcin*- Pc THERMOiVIETERS I Pugh, Mrs! George Rodner, Lewis ... • ... ' ' • ysr. y,^ INJECTOR BLADES nesday night at- 8 o'clock. of two children, a daughter, Carol, GARWOOD —Members of Cub still in Overlook Hospital, Summit. February I. Chief Conklin said. garth; Anthony Fortunato's sev-f .Ross,' Councilman and Mrs. Wil- in Franklin School and a son. Current expenu'e 643 • 1«4 cnth grade -^ Dolores DuBeau and. 2 SECTIONAC L SOFA BUY ONE PACK FOR 49e •v' '- 6 Base Lenses Pack 75 toured the Elizabcthport Repair* and n'plact'inenU 891 133 It is expected hfc-wlll remain in Tags can still be purchased from DININQ ROOM liam Severage, Mrs. A. J. Sicko, James,, in high school. Mr. Casale 'arol Marese. • • ' , 98. $7. $8 VALVES shops of the Central Railroad of Manual tralnltiK 841 1(M the.' hospltul iov several more the office of Borough Clerk Philip Modern. Beautiful Fabric. Moulded . You Get + tk • Mrs. Walter J. Silver, Councilman Aid for Taxpayers is. the proprietor of a radio, and VoeaUonal t/alnintf ,.822 303 weeks.. McGevna. . -Joseph Cusato's sixth grade — 7 Pc Jr. Mahogany Dining Room. — '.. ^ Value Edward Tiller, .>Jos6ph Trolano, New Jersey Saturday. A special Land. Bulldlntf and . . ' ' ' Foam Rubber Cushions $O1 C Credehza, China, Table,' 4 Chairs $OQC.0Q Second* GARWOOD —.To assist local, television business here.. train provided by the railroad took equipment ..-.. ;. 100 , 185 r Veronica.' Sattler and Albert 'Fran- • Now I Mrs.. Catherine Waldeen, Mr$. residents ,in preparation of their Mr. Preuss, a supervisor in the The total vote throughout the dano; Miss Margaret Ray's sixth Formerly $249.50 — NOWW ^ ** *^ James Walsh, Mr. and Mrs, Fred the cubs to Elizabethport wherd Formerly $375 — NOW : • : C ^^V Pack For 1952, income tax returns, internal switchboard, department of-West- they were met by a guide who con- district was*. i,2t3. In Garwood, grade- — Elsbcth Fischer, Ana Seager's . C. Wehrum, Jr., and-Mrs. Jphn revnue agents will be at the Muni- ern ETecfHc Co., Kearny, is mar- ducted them 6n a tour of various 677 persons went to the polls, while Half Sessions May Be Needed Mueller, Patricia Negola and Lor* , Wolf.- .-,' • •.' • —'-'--.- cipal Building on February 18. the election attracted1" 171 persons etta Prosscda. ' ' '*)"• Cold & Grippe shops. ". ... r . DeLuxe2 Heat The highlight of the tour for in Kenilworth. Byl954, Budget Hearing Told Miss Gladys Spyer's' fifth grade ERN the boys came when they were al- The vote by districts in Garwood — Diane Boright, Grace Fridrich, HEATING PAD WATER BOTTLE; CAPStJLES Schools' Honor Roll Ckmtains 116 Names lowed to climb into the cub of awas follows: • Banyasz — first and KENILWOTH — Unless addi- sidcrcd by the board__in_the, iih-^ Judith - Vondcraa,' Richard Geer, Sofa, Bed, 1 Chair. .50 NUhogany, Blonde, Limed Oak, Maple second districts, 220, third" and. Judy Sanralone, Carol.Corvdyn steam engine and also go through tional futilities are pi^vidid.'Tmir "me3iatc~future7~ ~*. •' , Barry Ruth and Gary Siangan; Formerly $V59,5O — NOW -•139 Lamp, End and Step Tables $1 A to $OA 5-Year GARWOOD—One hundred and Margaret-Materia, Jeaalrn iMalpere, rourth districts, 141, for a total of sessions will again be necessary in The subject 6f additional facili- Miss Helen Mergott's fifth grade—# Richard Harper, Richard Kappy, and Lynn Fontenelli.* . ., ohc of the newest diesel. engines. W JO [sixteen pupils in Garwood's three After the tour the boys were given 361; Bertolamy — »rst and second the local schools by September ties was raised wheit Mrs. Grace Susan Kinlcr, BJUy Fischer, Irene • Guarantee Capsules 5OC James Thaisz* Diane McKeon, Third Grade; Jo Ann Deremer, Formerly to $39.50 — NOW :" • * «U public schools have been hamed to railroad.pins and a booklet titled, districts, 210; third and fourth dis- 1954. Hctman, former' president of theHerman, Rosemaria Mangini, Gdr- Georgiana Steeber . and Janet Charles Shoosirnith, Jeannette Paf- ; the honor' roll for the third mark- fenroth. Gerald Johnson, Linda "Working, on the Railroad;." tricts, 89, for a total of 299. ._ Thiswas brought out at a hear- board, uskt-d if the increase in doii McCormack and Robert D'An- ing period,' ...' . Smith. Certo, Beverly Kundrat, Joyce Balloting on the budget in Kert- money for elections hidicatctl' that HIDA-BEDS Sixth Grade, Judy Hayden, Mal- Adult leaders who accompanied They include, the Washington Dean, Geraldine Hidl and Bettc the boys were,. Frank* Swartz, school budgct for the 19S3-,5^ a-^^al=*e*ectfi>rr 'Patricia . Small's fourth. School, third grade, Rona Buch- vina Hidi.-RosaliHd Caruso, Judy No g Shirley Amoroso, Loretta SIMMONS wid INTERNATIONAL Anson* CaroT Walldeh, Pat Serina, Ann Dorkoski. Frederick Davcy, Oliver Davh;, Current exixmnc 120 II school year in Harding School. bond issue fot-an expansion, pro- binder, Storjorie Harpeiy-Virguiia 10 Hocrth; Janet Kinlcr. Betsy Lang All Types. Bases, Space .Torn Binns, Jane Shuhn, Bob Second Grade, Fay Woods, Judy Richard Zink, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hupalm and replaecnieiits 131 The; hearing was conducted by the gram would Ko hold. She.was.told v Harris, Diane Hunt, George Pauld- Hidl, Virginia Kundrat. Linda Schooitmith, Mrs. Robert Hagman, Mtiniiul training 112 17 Board oi .Education. this Was so. Mrs..Hetman scant it and David Malcolm; Miss Eleanor ,, 1 Full Size. Brown. Savers, China.'Formerly $1 A to SOI.49 | ing, Penny Stout, Sandra Tripka, Davis, Marie Choborda, Roiida Vocatiotisi training. U7. 18 Ferrel and Ann Louise Sieller. Mrs. Elmer; Wible, Mrs. Perry De Land, bulldlnu and_ • ^ __Jgdwln W.-Kraus, superintendent is a very good budget. Krcmcr's fourth grade Fred} TN HEART SHAPEDf_BOXES Steve Tripka, Bob Tropp, Mary H M Ann Guerriero, 1 1 Formerly $299.50 —NOW $12.95 to $29.95 ^- NOW : *U . j&l Francesco and Cubmastcr Fred equipmient - 113. .of schools, said that there will be It was pointed out that $2,250 i Picrro. Jtohn Woelz. Edith Abram- Ann Viperina, Gerry Wegland, Tom The voters cast their .ballots as one sub-standard room empty if being provided for-furniture for •-»>'. Margaret Chester. Dorothy 50 nan Werthweln, Lee Woidt and Ann Wiener and George Patten. Henry McCarrTclf." ^,_ Love Seat Grey. In othotheeV school news the 4R follows in' ^ 1 Full Size. Duchess, green. ; MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES SCHRAFFrS —- CANDY CUPBOARD Earl Harper, Fred Simpnson, Susan dra Wojtowicz, Jeanne Wanat, the railroad at'their meeting Wed- Vocational training 3dl \142' added to the staff and each janitor Carol Jean'-Mousted, Carol Kor- stration ol4ndian sign language by nesday in Lincoln School. Dante Land, buildlliK and — there; will be iive first grades in will be given a $100 rais*^ The Sfiss Edna MulligdnV fifth grads Formerly $249.50 — NOW Foe This Month. , Quenk, Beth Ann Rombo, Carol Lynn Fonteittflll, Carpi Corveleyn Equipment M3 140 —Jacqueline Meros, Valerie Ke«n^ Rowe and Jo Ann Boertmamu czynskj, Carole Dubas. Shirley Costa of Garwood, a representa- - Mr,-Word, a" former rnembw" of September. systey m will have thre«'''fulI-tiiTie Fontenelli and Thomas Cooper. Carol Jean Schnltzcr, June Sanza- tive of the railroad, spoke on the Charles' Ko.smutzu, president of lfi tdi Patricia Dressef and June Delia First Grade,'Jeff Mousted, Carol lonc. Barbara , Kurlowicz, and (Continued on next page) and two half-time custodians. Washington Scbol, Fourth Grade, same, subject. . ' the board, said there nrtr.tto ex> ""Elcywi persons.' attended the Sala. •• ', . •• ''.: I Jlokoskl. Patfy Flesher. Jerrilyn Eileen Choborda; an original story The -following: student*. I Lawson, Bobby Leonard, Donald Jeanne Deredita, David Murray, Lewis Laird,-superintendent paHHion plans at this timt>, but tlie hearliiji. Or»ly Mrs. Httnian tind Kathleen Kavalioroe, Arlen Kap-' which was read by Marilyn Hay- r to Meet _ subject has been discussed inform- All bqen named to the progrcn |"MacDougall, Ron! Moisier, Terry deW a short play, "little Indian schools, presented one year service Mrs.'. Moist- Sht'iMird spoke. Baser Kathleen Tougher and Carol py, Carol Casale, Joy Silvoy, Bar- pins to Joseph Pcnyak, William GARWOOD — The Garwood ally. William C. Smith; chaimtun of the board'were roll: '•'••• • • ,'.-'i:>;' bara Buczynskl. Linda patten, An- Drum," presented with the parts ' tlic building and grounds com- cnt. Mr. Kpsmutia presid«l. Eighth grade — Robert. I SEAGERSSTORE Verlotti. being played by Eileen Choborda' Rowe, Frank Crisaolu, Raymond Tcachem' Association" will meet toinette Cannarlata. June HidJ, mittee, said no money has* bteti Mr.. Kosinutzii thankod thos«r Cuiyton Fairchlldd; -Lincoln School. Eighth Grade, and Earl Mitchell. r. , Lcsko, Richard Hag'mnn,,, William this afternoon In the Lincoln i TUlki Ann Marie Eriz.; Nancy Huincaik, Durow, Doniild GonouKh, Drc-w De School. As part of its social pro- provided in the , budget for anpresent for' attending the hearing. niunn. Josephine Cranford*a Oldest Prescription Pharmacy _ Dorothy Kokuiak, Bill TrUlnski. CynthlaATan Dzura. Patricia Ma- Also an, Indian dance performed Wright. Richard " I'Steve Banyasz, Pat O'Neill, Donald Francesco. Ned Pratt, David Mur gram, the group isi planning a architect, but this will be done lie Haiti there was a lot of money X WALTER SEAGER. Ketv Pbam. kowsky, Barbara Austin. Earl by Judy Sanzalpne, Lynn Fonte- nestt year. He said the problem involved and the board spent many Friel. Fred Rica. Cranford'a Oldest Furniture Store Mitchell. Barbara W

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awarded to John'BeriinatirHe also infrC0L,:Westaeia73aJr,-Uay, lives at head cost accountant- at--tiarnett :Miss-Sar? Burtis anti; Miss Cath-' -•» kindergarten classes Wreesman, and housekeepers, Paul List 54 Stiidenls Banya^z, Ward Elected reported that letters have been' re- 801 Myrtle avenue with his wife Foundry and Machine Tool Co., GARWOOP SOCIALS aryn-Burtis. both C*«at aunts oi Cancer Drive Leader ^rawing pictures jot all kint^-oi Sflki Bartlett' and and three children. John, Jr., at-Irvingtcn. He is serving on the lo- i'Cubby" the monthly attendance ceived from a large. number of Btiverly Bartlett, daughter of Mr.-Sharon, of Trenton^ award,, was presented ta.Den 4. KENILWQRTH - A cUnic for~ond grade^clas^ the foUowing were 'Richard Middleton. The class has tends St. Anne's. School. Two cal Beard of Adjustment and is a On Honor Roll To Regional Board • servicemen who received Christ- trucks. Joey;'KAner/Jaihes K&V ( and Mrt=. W. A. Bartlett of 18 Sec- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert —Mr. McCarick tnacle an appeal girls interest in basketbaU is be- neither absent nor tardy duringthe a* new: member, Dorothy Wrees- younger brothers are not of school member of the Newark Chapter of » me) . (Contiuuec ;rom page, one) mas gifts from the post. About 40 tnarski, George 'Frank, . Tommy Sections oiid avenue, celebrated her seventh 327 South avenue entertained Mr. lor more den mothers on the north ing heir/Fridays at 3:15 p. m. in month of January: RusseU Glelts- man, • formerly of Newark. Mrs. age. „ the National Association of Cost Frances Stnink, Joseph Rego and the Kenilworth Beard of Educa.- resents were sent to all known Chambers^ Robert Wilken nnd Bluhm's class had a 100 percent at- birthday uiftniversary Satoirxlay •and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmohs Friday side of town. and Chief Fred Fal- The budget;; which calls for Raymond Lesktt, ai)d gold arrow- judgment was returned by judge. Mis appointment was n-.nd,e by n industrial hygienest by^the New r. •-. ••: •."•' • •: .'..-••• ..:•.,• sey's fifth grade have elected the manager of H. J. Heinz Co.. Jersey and Mildred, of the Bronx. Leonard Tripodi. . han Dayton Regional High School, distr&t 1, Borough Hall; district 2, $163,600 to be'raised by taxation points to Raymond Le'sk'o. Richard- Ralph V. -Maneml, chapter vice ersey State* Dcpartmentof Health. zone, who helped organize/the following officers: President, Tom- City. A commit! lember cf Boy Carroll W. Hopkins. . . • Fourth grade—Pat Stnack, Ron- Springfield, where she Was a mem- Washington School; district. 3, i'lfr a $6,300 increase over last year, Mrs. John D( Battista of 432 Sec- old Ciravolo, David Malcolm, A veteran- of World .^War II. he group. my Cooper; vice president, Jeane Scout Troop 75, Wirsig is mar- Franklin School, and district 4. ond avenue had as dinner guests president and county campaign ber of-the National Honor Society. Wanat; secretary,' Carl Soltis, a©d was adopted' by the school botird OLIVER J. BROWN. JR. Leonard Pazienza ' and James served on the Garwooid Borough She is employed as a commercial KJE:NII^GIOT^ CHAPEL Using motion pictures for illus- ricd and has children, Carol Stacy Auto Service,-50 North .ave- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence chairman.-of .-Elizabeth. : Council tor' sJjr/year* and was a tration, Mr. Krayer told*of the treasurer, Blanche Powers. The Friday night follo*ingr~a~ public Staruck. teller at the Cranford orjlce of the and Janet, lents at St. Anne's •hue. •. .' • •••'•„ .;'•••"•' 1 and daughters and Mr. Coundilman>Brown took r\is seat proper method of handling school following monitors were also chos- heAringr^— ; - '•'•'—^\&-f: *r' representative of Garwood on IheSuburban Trust Company. • Mr. Co: office manager, and and Mrs,.' Anthony Auielo and on' Borough Council the first of and pedestrian^ tcafflc., He ,Jaid en: Librarians, Joe Massari and The hearing was attended .'by Rahway>Vailey Joint MeeUng. He •- Mr. MeCracken, who recently daughters.' .. • YALEISITINE GIFTS! this year and is heading the pub- Half Sessions Seen '; also served one term on the- local proper handling of cross-walk Billy Morrison; flowers, Carol Spina Injures Hand three persons, none of whom ob- returned home after serving 18 OVGH OF GARWOOD . J Timtiniy Seaman, son of Mr. and regatwn traffic by police officers is a dp*ec- Jean Mpusted; morning exercises, jected to- the budget. ., . . • l_j - Np\V SPRING LINE OF . O lic works comroktee. He is a Board of .Education anfi was presi- months with the army engineer* NOTICE In Alcoa Accident __ Mrs..Harold Seaman of 344 TJilrd Need in Kenilworth dent for ,two years. Ttw «ew reg» ialized segment of polite work that Blanche Powers; attendance, Ralph former vice president of the Home n Germany, attended.Union gram; Biachi, and notices, Ruth Ann otice la hereby given tp Ihe legal vot- A-suggOstibn-byMrs. James Ak- avenue, celebrated his "-seventh ^ COSTUME JEWELRY (Continued from preceding page) ional representative majored in calls for training in the field-of of the School District of the Horouch GARWOOD — Mario Spina of Owners .Mutual Benefit and Civic Meeting Set mar end high»schools. Prior to en- Pccina. of Garwood. In the .County of Union. Ncuf lan o£ 304 JlTalijUt'-street that the birthday anniversavy with a party v Association, and a member of the hours working oh the budget. It is public' health, administration at public relations as well as hand- Jersey.: that the~annual meeting oi the522-Willow-avenuiB' is reported in gymnasium floor in Fraiiklin 50c to $15.00 cut to the bone, Mr. Kqsrnutzil'said. ering service, he^was employed by Mrs. Esther Tonjes htis appoim Sunday for 15 guests from Gai- Kenilworth Republican Club and Rutgers and ,is a graduate of A Two Weeks* of Meetings Wttl Be ling vehicular traffic. He explain- lecal voters- of said District for the elec- good condition at Muhlenbcrg Hos- School be repaired in stead of re- Girl Scout tt-oop 20 Was given he'United Crane'and Shovel Serv- ed that a traffic officer mustN^e the following monitors for FebirU- tion of 4 members of the Board of Educa- pital, Plainficld, following an acci- wood, Elizabeth and High land ?. Hand Bags $1.95 to $10.00 the Parent-Teacher Association. Franklin Marshall Academy, Lan- tion and for.other purposes will be held placed brought the reply that Park. ' '. -.* ' • • By Methodists permission to use' Harding School ice Company. He held the, rank of able to command the respect and ary: Attendance, Barbara THomas; it 3:30 o'clock P. M.. on dent Tuesday, morning at the "The cancer drive chairman is KENILWORTH — Annual meet- aster, Pa. sergeant when he was discharged plants,: Joan Glock; homework, beaVns^ supporting the floor have Sharon Pechin, daughter.of Mr. auditorium on February 20 for a cooperation of the public. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1053 Aluminum Company ot America become'rotten and therefore must 1 Nylons — ipr. FREE with employed' as manager of engineery rom the army. • Barbara Wrhel; decoratmg, Mary The polls will remain open until 9:00 and Mrs. • Herbertn Pechin of 32 ? ns; of the congregation of the square dance'',. ind..'. .the. Parent- j GEORGE GRANT and WM. McNElt ; Louis G. Fontenelli, piyll De- : o'clock P. M-. and as much longer as plant in South avenue* ' be torn out. "' '•. :•' Purchase of 2 Pn. for $2.00 ,, . for Manson, Van WUikle, Munning No date has been set for the Pickarski, Barbara -p^hoirias and South ayenui^Jcelebrated her Community Methodist Church will Teacher Association was permitted VFW|t© Elect 1 \ fense chairman, pointed out that may. be necessary to permit all the .legal According to Police Chief Fred Co., Matawan, producers of electro use of the building on February 16 wedding: • of Great Britain Pat" O'Neill; mocfrtng . exercises, voters then present to cast their ballots. The budget includes a $15,000 eighth birthday anniversary at a e held February 15, the Rev. John • • • • . • ' '. . • ' •' «. • • r ' , , • * \the reserves are devoting ^ The meeting will be held and all theFalzone, Mr. Spina's right hand appropriation for repairs at the plating equipment and supplies. for a meeting and February 25 for Carol.Mcusel, MaVy Ann Pickarski, legal voters of the School District will party. Friday afternoon. JSightepi{ hours each, Sunday to traffic duty was caught In a die casting ma- borough's three schools. Largest Born in Newark, he is a graduate , Dexheimer. pastor, announced. Barbara Wrhetand Pat O'Neill, and vote ot the respective-polling places stat- guests were present* including 16 POWDER PUFF HAIRDRESSERS dinner. . '• " . Set China ExKinition at local churches.' He< added that remark booje; Mary Ann Simone ed below. - chine. He was taken to the hospital appropriation is $102,000 for teach- persons from Gurwciod and .two of East Orange High] $chool and Dr. .E.. F.'.Hallodk, Newark Dls- Services Every Night, Except Monday and Saturday Three I3> members will be elected for On February 15, the Soy Scouts Center Trustees |J KENILWOIW'H — An exhibit they are supplying protection arid and Larry^jvcismantel.' 3 years. ' . ' • " . • , by the First Aid Squad, ers' salaries. " .'..•': 113 Center St., Garwood Westfield 2-3231 rict superintendent will preside. 1 trom Trenton. The guests included has ijeen a resident of-Kenilworth will use the cafeteria facilities to of china from the Newark Museum .adult, guidance at Municipal Rec- One She lives at 540. Fourth avenue The polling places for. said meeting and W.hite Laboratories last week. The Is MeeknessA Blessing?" will Vice Commander Paul Zema has Llsls 116 Studeii and Has. a son, John, who is a their respective' polling districts (de- trip was part of the girls* ilrs'i KENILWORTH — A Cranford reported that tickets are- going well scribed, by .reference to the election dis- )e the topic Of (tWTRev. Mr. Dex-man, Henry J. pempsey, 49 years ',:• : YConirnued +rom page1 one) student in Franklin School. tricts used o> the last General Election! aid course. • , '.'••'"' ieimer at the 11 a. m. morning for the dance the post will sponsor Like Mr. Casale, Mr. Papandrea have been designated below, and no aid, o"f 511 Claremont place~yill be OUR HUGE , '4 Charles Tomb, ArnpW Vogel, Clay- person shall, vote, at said meeting else- The following leaders were in worship service Sunday. The coh- February 13 lor the benefit of the •(XMiE/^t •is a business proprietor, this, P. .S-, charge: Mrs. Earl Baron, Mrs. auraigned "in Municipal- Court itton Deremer, yCiarol Corvelyn, where than at the polling place desig- lrmation class" will' meet with 'ihe building fund. The affair will be George Toth, ^Mickey Perry and Inc., a storm window concern lo- nated for the voters of the polling' dis- Albert Bassctt, Mrs. Edward Lrif- Monday evening on a charge bf eld in Club Diana, Union. Tickets trict in which he or she resides. ~ astor at 0:45 a. m. and the Church jrunken Wiving. . • ' • - Carol Griffith^and a square dance cated, here. He is a member of the •.., , " A. T. MOSCA. ferty, Mrs^ Mclvin Freund, and an be "obtained from any mem- American'. Legion and a former District Clerk. School will convene at the same .He was arrested January 27 by by Donald Bock, Mrs.. Adolph Leikauskas, troop bers, from the MHtown' Service member bf the First Aid Squad. Dated:' January 30. 1953. IOUIV The Junior "Youth Fellow- Patrolman, George Kernan, who MArllyn/Hayden, Nancy Adolph,' council consultant. The first aid Center and from Ernest' Vardalis, Mid-Winter Married, he is the father of.two •' . POLLING DISTRICT NO. I hip will meet at 4 p. m. and the . Bobbjf/Gresko, Jacob Desci, Nancy course is being /taught by. Mrs. reported he saw him driving in anMr. Zema. dance chairman, rer children, Silvio, Jr., a Lancbln Polling place at the Borough Hall. Cen- Senior"Youth Fellowship at 1 p. m.erratic manner, in South Michigan Carol Schnitzer and Rich- ter Street and South Avenue In' the George Pappaf. • ^ •' ' Dr. Roland Johnkins of Kenil- ported. . ,. <5psidka. School student, and Phyllij. Anne, School District, for legal voters residing • Miss Margaret Jenkins, health avenue near 'the Rahway Valley within General. Election District No. 1 .vorth will speak at u meeting ol The commander announced that ••>.' a pupil in.Frankiin School. Mr. of the Borough. Railroad, grade crossing'. Dr. Fred- JER ! KENILWORTH SUPER lyiARKET The program ended with the and hygiene teacher at Cranford he Women's Society for Christian past commander's pin has been Papandrea resides at. 1.82 Willow POLLING DISTRICT NO. 2 High School, taught the new meth- crick Apfelbaum - pronounced him singing of five songs. Solos were avenue. '• • < ' ... • Polling place at the Washington School. ervicc at 8 p. m". Tuesday. The as urvder.«the influence ot intoxi- ONLY C MINUTES FROM performed by Eileen Choborda, Eost street in the School.District, for od of'artificial respiration yester- Biu6 Circle of • the society will A department head at* J. S. Iry- legal voters 'residing within General day at McKinley School. cants. '•- , ••' • '. .' i. .- . , BOROUGH OF KENttWORTH : Barbara Kurlowicz; Judy Sanza- Election District No. 3 of the Borough. meet' tonight at the home of Mrs. The Cranford man is being held '. lone and Carol- Corvelyn. . ; v POLLING DISTRICT NO: 3 William Brqwn, 58 Locust drive. KCVITATION TO BIO BOBOUGH OF GARWOOD Polling place at .the Franklin School. in$250'bail. PBOPOSA'J! FOB. REMOVOKS ' AND : Barbara Kurlowicz was an- 1 Wolnlit Street in the School District, for On Wednesday, election of offi- rARRYTO«. AWAY THE OFFAL, GAR- nouncer for:the program. -.' " • NO TIC E ..---—s legal voters residing within General Elec- BOBOUOH OF KEMLWORTH BAGE. ASHES CINDERS. RUBBISH. Take notice that application has been tion District No. 3 of the Borough. >»OrOSED ORDINANCE NO. SIS cers will.be conducted by the Men's GRASS CLIPPINGS. . AND . OTHER "Mrs. .Harriet Bluhm has ap-made to the Mayor and Council of the POLLING DISTRICT NO. 4 AN. ORDINANCE Creating .A Planning Club atv8 p; m. at the cfiQrch. Rocket five Rips Borough of Garwood to transfer to Cran- Polling place -at the Stacey Automo- HOUSEHOLD REFUSE. ••; pointed the following helpers in wood Tavern, Inc., trading as "Cran- Board of The Borough of Kenllworlh. The choir, will rehearse tonight SEALED-PBOPOSAIS wlUb« r»ce1v«4 US. Top her kindergarten class: Messenger, tive Service, 50 North Avenue, in the B*. ,IT OBQAINKD by the Governing Mountainside,- 56-40 • it B" mtctln* of the Mayor and Borough wood" for premises located at 210 North School District.' for legal voters residing Body oi the Borough ot Kenilworth: '" nt 8 p. m. at. the church and the Council of 4he Boroujrti StKenllworth. to Daniel Corvelyn; librarian, Karen Avenue.' Garwood. . N. J., the Plenary within General Election District No. •« 1. 'There Js hereby created,* Grades Retail Consumption License No. C-4of the Borough.' ' -• _. • ~. metnbersjilp committee of t|ie KENILWORTH — In a. won-be' 1»W at the CoUncO Chambers. Bor- Toth; cloakroom supervisor, Jos- 1 _ BrJard bf «ho Borough of Kenil- o-jgh Hall. Boulevard. Kenilworth. N. J.. Cotter Cut heretofore Issued to Cranwood Tavern. NOTE:- A member of the Board of Edu- worth. ' -.. •• church v^jll meet this evening at 9 league contest, thip Kenilwijrth |V eph Certo; gardener, Genevieve Inc.. trading as "Cranwood'V for.the cation must be at least 21 years of age, on Tuesday. February 34th. 1BS3. • at A ; premises located at 216 North Avenue, Section 2. ' Trie Planning Board' shall p. m. ; '.'•'• Rockets gained their straight vic- p. M. . lES-T.k. and publicly opened a citUen and resident of the school dis- comlst of nine- members and shall be di- 1 LB. Garwood, N. J.' . • • • trict, and have been a citizen and resi- vided Into, for convenience,in designating Boy Scout Troop 82 will meet tory by defeating Mountainside and rewl. for removlnc -.aind;" canylrif Objections, li any, should lie made dent for at least three yeans' immediately the manner of appointment, the four fol- A. C., 56-40;- ^ •-..- •,W»y. under the. dlncttbn of the Msjnor Immediately in; wrltine to Walter S. preceding his or her becoming a member lowing classes: - ' .- toitorrow evening at 7 o'clock.-••- ; Council, the oftal. ««rba«e.:ashes McMnnils. BdVoush Clerk of Garwood. of such Board." and must be able to read . CLASS 1—Mayor, ex oJAclo. ' The .pastor announced that the Although the local five led from rlnders. rubbish. . pass cllpplnn. ana N. J. and write. ' •. • CLASS II—One of ihe officials or the start to finish, it was a close Mher household refuse matter which shall Fancy' CRANWOOD TAVEIW, INC. • ^Persons who may vote at the election the municipality, to.be appointed by footings foe the new. church at the Se made xnd accumulated In the dwelling LOUIS V. PELOSIO, Prcs., Include every elUzen of the United States .the Mayor. . Boulevard and-Seventeenth street contest until the final period. The u^ and nretnlsea In the Borouch of Quality, 214 North Avo.. Garwood. who has the qualifications required for - CLASS HI—A member of the gov- wore was tied' 10-10 at the quarter Kenilworth. N. J.. and deposit the same MARY V., PELUS1O. electors for the General" Assembly and erning body to be appointed by It. are in and that the foundation *n »ome «>lw» jor olaces outaMe th» Bof- lib. Sec'y-Treaa.', " • who has been permanently registered in X CLASS IV—Six other citlsen* of the walls ate half complete. ana the Rockets led 20-18 at hatf- -»uih of K-nHworth. and sufficiently re- 214 North Avc, Garwood. the municipal election district, at least move therefmm so as not to cause «nv WE8TFIELD ' ANDREW M. LOTANO. forty days, prior to the date of election. municipality to be appointed.by the timc. ' •-•"•'•• ..• " ' '• "• ;• 1 Mayor. , ntA reach »nj» nart of the Boroiuh • Vlce-Pre* ., Applications ' for "Military Service Bal- Don , Halbsgut. led. the winners ->f K»"llw'o*tt«. for the followin* periods/ TUUR8. — FRL — SAT. . 200 South Avc. Weatflcld. lots" may be made to. the District Cleric. Section 3. All rhembers of the Board Defense Council Issues ln» From March 1. 1«53 to February M, •hall serve without compensation and the with 19 points', while George Bii- Stewart .Orancer • . 2-12 • •.-..• :• • • - . . 2-s six members of Class IV shall hold no 10M ..'•-'. • • "' " / ''. . other municipal office, .except that one Air Raid Warden Appeal ink hit for 15 for the Rockets. a. From March 1^1953 to February 28. LB. Debsrah Kerr ' of "such "members may be a member of the Rocket. 10 31 1*—58 1953. ' ' / *L- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD at least ii% of aala prle*. Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Bor- "Pruoner of Zenda" (b) Purchaser to pay balanee of porchaa* KENILWORTH — civil Defense Mountainside ...... 10 17 ,5—W 3. From March 1. 1853 to Februarys*. . PUBLIC NOTICE Brlce la'caah wllhla M days after Baal a«>- ough of Kenilworth. '••- '.:••;• - :• Council Issued an appeal today for . First Time in Technicolor Sectibn 4. The terms of the members LB. '. '. ' ,.. ' .-r-Also'—r Public notice is hereby given that the proTsl and also, pay proporUaBauahar* of composing Clasaea I and III shall corre- niV.rald wardens in the Blue Ridge 4. From March 1. 1953 tajebruary 28 Borough oi Garwood has received the taxes for balance of year 1953 based on spond to. their respective official tenures. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH Leo Gorcey — Bowery Boys following offers to purchase Borough present sssesaed valuations. . ' •Manor. '•••.' ..••.*'•• S." From March J. 1953/to February 38. ^'A'R'E,; owned land not needed for'tmbllc use and (c) U purchaser rails, neglects or re- The term of the member Composing Class rUBUC NOTICE II shall terminal* with:the term of the 8. For •» Ove-year period, from March "Feudin' FooUV that the said offers have been approved fuse* to pay balance due together with 'Volunteers were requested. to PUBUC NOTICE > Is hereby given that 1. 1953 to February. XS,'1958. for a specl- LB. by the Mayor arid Council-at a meeting charges and tasaa within said thirty day* tha Mayor-appointing him. The term of one the Borouch of Kenilworth on the 10th deposit made ahaU be leUIned by the Bor- member of Class IV first appointed'shall contact council officials at Borough day of February, 1953. at 8:30 P. M.•ted-sum^or the 6»it jrear. from March I. held on the 37th day of January, 1053, and expire at the end of each year beginning 1953 to Februi>rv^8. 1954. and the same 8UN. — MOV. — TUES. that u\ a meeting of the Mayor and Coun- ough unless (oTernlog body by resolution Hall on Frichiy"evenings. (E.S.T.), at the Council Chjunben, Bof- cil to be held on tho 10th day of February, dtcldes to the contrary. ' ' . at'the end of the firm)year . Thereafter the «ush Hall. Boulevard, Kenilworth. N. J. tmouht for e>cK stlcceedlntt year, plus a Joa. Cotten, Teresa Wright "Brand N EW term of each shall be for • terra of six Daniel Kerr,. director, also an- ipeclAed amount for each new dwelllnK 1953. at the Municipal Building. Garwood. (d) Porcbaser to pay cost of publication wUl Mil aU lt» right, title and interest In unii_ib7comln< completed and occupied New Jersey at .8:30 P. M. (E.S.T.t. the said, of legal uoilee of aala. years. If a vacancy In any class shall nounced that volunteers are need- the hereinafter particularly dwcrilj "THE. STEEL TRAP' offers to purchase will be considered for (e) Property to be eon*ejed by Bargain occur olherwiae than by expiration of property, aa said property U not ifter M*rcK •. 1953. 'A survev is .to be term, it shall be filled by appointment as ed, to distribute c,|vil defense liter- made b/ th* Contractor after thror, , —HitNo. 2—, final approval and aale in accordance with and Sale Deed auhject to rftrictiona "" for public use. The property shall bt sold SWIFTS PREMIUM the provisions of the N. J. Revised Stat- reoord. If any. and sonlrig ordlnascea. 1953 Admiral above provided for- the unexplred term. ature. •. -•• •'.'-•: . • ' ••.. it public auction to the hJahett/bldder. monlhl/to determine additional jane. Russell as utes of 1937, Title 40: Chapter 60-26 (fl Majror and'Council reserve law Section 0. Members of the Planning upon the following terms and conditions: uniu/nccuplmi. and the same Board of the Borough of' Kenilworth may. certified to the Mayor and CouncL (c) and subject to the. following terms .to. accept or reject any or all offers. a. A deposit ot thirty per cenr of the sale Vrattei-. Mid spM'leed sum p«f unit "MONTANA BELLE" and conditions:. ,, a«rr be counted as> new dwelling do c. U the purchased falli; neglecb, W re- NUT BBTMR "KIT CARSON?' r' . • • ' j ' ' , . ••'• • • • powers and perform all duties imposed Djigh-of Kenilworth, in the CoUnly of unit. ... upon It Or-authorized by law.'.. . Union, that- the annual meetlnit,for the • fuses to' pay ine balance due, together Sealed proposals tmftt be accompanied with chargef*Bnd taxes, within the said Sjr • Surety Comoiuur. Proposal or. BW WED.-SAT. i-i FEB. .11-11 1 Section 7. All ordinances" lneonslstcn election of three rnembent of the Board sixty days; the deposit made" shall be WAL, . McMANUS. - with the provisions of this- ordinance of Education will be held attho Harding •3«nd for 10O* of/the amountof the bid. ? Great Hits Dated: February 5, 1053. ' Borough Clerk- 'anct the same are hereby repealed. '• School on- TuesdaV, February V), 1B93; retalned/oy the Borough af/Kehllworth The successfuybldder shall be reQulred - . 8«ctfc>n' 8. This ordinance • shall take Irani 5 V. M. to 0 P. M. and u much unlessj/ihe governing Dpdy, by Besolu' civ* satisfactory security. In.the form "Plymouth Adventure" ~enXrt-after publication in the-manner longer ^a* rnay be necessary to enablu . tion/accldes to Uw'contrary, ^. , k-WhSusgbfcJE^inipany bond, ««eptable-J» sit the legal voters, t>rnent, to cast thel d ^mchaier shairpity'tnVcosU of pubhK he=M?rorand eouncU and executed tin ——^ "and' .' •: •,' :• provided by law, hnllots. •' , , ... ' ition of th* legal Notice of Sale, 'rev- he following*amounts: • .'.'••,_.- • ''ft' h JJLu enue it'tnps, and drawings of the deed. I. F6r the period from March 1. 1»5S '". ,'.-.' "'"•' • '"' NaUea' ' "". .' ." Three • rnembers will be elected fo 1 R torpedo Alley" Costs No More Than The property sHallbe conveyed by Bar- Public Notice U Hereby Given that the three- yuan. • . ' to February: 3S. 1»*«. »»* •* •»• f" """' ' At (aid meeting will be auhniUted Jfic Cain and Sale JSeed, subject to restric- if-the contract.• a—~. ' • I foreaoiqc Ordlnanc* was Introduced at a tions of record; if any,, and toning ordi- 3. For the period from March 1. IBS? meeting of the Governing Body of thequcitiOn of-votlnu' ti' tax for the foHow- nances. ,»'••' ' HUNT'S KNOW YOUR AMERICA tiipj)cti : _, ', '• . / to February 28. 1955. 75* of the amount Borough ot Kenilworth on, thc-a7th day e. Thu Mayor and Council merve,'th* •>f the contract. ; • . •' • • • ' A C of January. 1653. It waa then read for For CMrrenf Expen.M ...tl&tMt.bi right to accept or rejoct any or all bidi. ^EAtHES Mostl7"Conso!e$ 3. For the berlod from March .1. 195! thVarst time. The said Ordinance wUl be For Repair* olid Hcpl«cements 16.2a0.0c The Borough represents that title to said *v HEDENBERG-M . BEAN further considered for final passage by For Manual Training .,;.. 3,475.0c properties htay have been acquired either a Februarv *». 19Mrom March 1. 1»SJ CHANFORD vard, Kenilworth. New Jersey, at eight be lieceuuiry U :....tl&l,666.M Tax .foreclosure. •,- - to Februarj- M. 1957. 55* of the amount LeGRANDE JUICE o'clock In the evening (E.S.T.> on the The premises .particularly described Dated thus 3rd day of. February. 1953 appear on the official Borough Assessment he il 10th day. of February.. 1BS3. At such HELEN M. ARTHUR, 5. Ft? t^peHod frort M«t»h 1. 1953 17-ox. Admiral 21"nkwB+Hm» time) gild place, or at any time and place Map, a copy of which is onr file In. the »o February 3*. i958. S0« of thjEjamount DAILY — lit* to which such meeting may be adjourned, DUtrict Clerk Office of the Hegister^of Union OouBtyr- GMATOES - ivis. wuou 'iito p. M. • -all persons Interested will be given NOTE: Per*orui who may vote at the - MiaJsaaa 6^ ToVttoTfaZ&xr-ptrMd..under the FANCY !i CeatlBaeaa Shews Sat. A San. WHAT Only 22K * *«de! Big 21* perfect opportunity to be heard concerning mic! •lection Include every citizen ol th DUak—Lais BaUMee oUn mentioned in Paragraph tr above, New Cascode Chassis pktura.. Guaranteed UHF. Pluk (Mafcmay) United SUM wh* h»« the qualification 60—36-37-40 Ordinance. • required" for oloctoi-a 1ar tha Gtnerl ...w..«300.0C ioubla the amount ot the first year* TBRV MONDAY Only built-in radio SUM} new Super "600" ''±.-*u> ^. ^. By Order of the" Governing., Body. left— 3- «f 5 ...... OF. THE Auctnhly and. who hut boen tMrnKinV'ntly -...-MQQ.M. The said suretv bond shall be condl- MorcanviUeLarge;WUte Fresh, Qean & Washed Borden's GREEN In YxhnlesUr Automatic Phonograph. ' . •9^^K^B ...... PHILU? J. McGEVNA, re«UUted In' the municipal •lection dli- PUIUP J. stcOXVHA. 1 ' JIOBEKT NBWTON '•.'••>., ' • • . " Borough Clerl n-^ '"" »»^Jliibiu «»lih««ilL; perperiotmanoBf - o UNITED STATES trlct. at least forty day* prior to the date • : ' BprOUgh Clerk: • r- UNOADAINELl •••' Aft .Dated: January XI. 1933. 2-9 of clcctiori... ' bated: January 27, 1953. 2 ,Kh and every provlsloiTpf. We contract. STRICTLY FRESH SIGNED THE tilLL Before-proposal forms ahall be 6 t*BUC M 95 ' .OUT Ished to proapectlve biddefS. It w SPINACH e IHE. PIRATE" INCORPORATING necessary that they fill in all answers clojsr IS -PEAS contained In a questionnaire and tlnancUl •.••• *.•*;•. ; THE BOY \Utement. •which m»y.be obtained at the ' TARZAirS ^ OflTce of the BorougH ^Clerk of the Bor 1 -€fllif6raia ; SCOUTS' or • Modal 2210X13 (Walmil) •Mi«h of Kenilworth. , " *»—•-...- Tays^tee ' - ' — .-•'•• "..' Borden's ; . '• SAVAGE FURY ' America's Most Wanted TV Bidders will be .rfpujred to malce afH „' . LEX BAKKEK " •' . davit to maid queuRninalre and return Green UHF Reception Guaranteed tame to the. BoroughTterk not later* tha Sliranp Cocktail jar 39c 2 lba^29c FM^ )Bean« 2 boxes 33c SAT.. rEB. 1 MATINEE r«bmi«ry 10. 195X The Mayor and Coun . >O« YOUNOSTEHS cUWUl rwiuire a reasonable time to.ln- -, BaMaar** by CrmnUrd vwstlsi^te and pass upon the sufficiency Caaaell far, Children's Modes No Money of the answer* Xa umc. • Stella , : Seedless "';. ' ".'•'.'' •' .'. Morton's . <.-'•'•'• •"J'i MOODY INSTITUTE FILM All proposals muil conform with .the "TAHZAN'S 00* 'ipeclncatlbn'. which are to be considered can 39c a paH hereof as effectually as U presented Gorganzola ...... '...... '.. "pkg. 39c Grapefruit .4 for 29c ^Turkey Pot Pie. SAVAGE nrar' Admiral 21" TV In full. 1;: 3 — CARTOONS — 3 This Marvelous Colored Motion Picture .Will Be Shown at The contract, when awarded to the •'•'.• •' '. . . >• • . •"• '^ Exercise good judgment . . ', Insiiir*?^!! your , Beautiful Admiralr21" TV console with all-new Dyna-, 4Uccesatul bidder, shall hot be assignable Hormel's Tossed , Mrs, Paul*s- ; , nsp^TBU. rzn. without the written consent of the Mayor (Net Thar. .Matlneek possessions, your'home, your business, your- Ray Picture Tube that gives you big.21" perfect picture. 7;30 f. M. FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 13th and Council. The' entire work must be CLAWDETTE COLBEET performed by the Contractor and ho liverwurtt Ib. 49c Salad cello bag" 19c Cod Fuh Cakes 39c JACK HAWKINS "DX" Range.Finder.^Variable Tone Control. Magnifi- Pay as little parts or sections of. the same will be self. It "Will enable yoii to rest secure in tint' L. allowed to be sublet. "OUTPOST cent Walnut, mahogany, blond hand-rubbed cabinets. "' • •„• •.••.••'• ' • • at tLW • •_. •'.'•"'-•.•••. ' , • • • " Al| bids shall be for the periods'.of knowledge that you will not be asked to face' lime Indicated .above, and failure to com- HIMALAYA" ply with thU provision, will result in' th See it now! Compare! You'll agree it's a fabulous buy! as'OOaweek rejection or the bid. • "'• ••••.• heavy financial .drains. •'}-... • AU bids rhuat be submitted oh proposal form* furnished by the Mayor and Coun- ' la Te. it's Admiral's bid 21* table modal la comply with all State laws governing . DIANA LYNN th* price of othef. 17'»! With 43% ^ municipal contracts torTW Stale 61 New UMCOLN'S BUTBDAY MAT. Jersey. . . ' '•' "" fur tho Biime money /.. »nd an The Governing Body of the Borough •TilOPlC.rOBY". picture, too. Cu*rante«a, UHF. Come and See the Hidden Beauties and ot Kenilworth reserves) the right to re- Asif Ueksrd HEDENBERG-MAC&EAN kcnilwoHli l!iiu!i'\iird Television ject any and-or all bids and to award a PKVINB , ••• • AIUN ihe most popular TV t iUh contract, for anyu of the aboVv-t — ||rt •—.."•I1 ' >r^ ~~ .. . Wonders of Creation Revealea,^;.3^i;.j.,t---;.V«|. f"|\*-'•' '" '

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THE CRANFORD CmZEWl AND GHROKTCLE, TOURSDAY, FEBRltARY 5, 1053 BD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSPAY> FEBRUARY Five. DEMOCRATIC CUJB i It PBPpERMnrr ROOM ... .: _.... 133 Prior to entering service he pitched first; Jesse Bell,, second"; and David Delia Sala •._*., ...... 180 ' J57•; 137 2 144 CCs, Juniorettes Lead Scotch Plains Rally Junior Girls League Cranford Loderatedt '_ ...... 128 '. ' ' « 104 „ ^105' 153203.132J for a Detroit .Tiger farm team. . 'lpneers Root, third. ..'•••• Temple Team m Harco Keglers ^eep Three9 Ilc&sler ..11 _;j_- 168 108" 154 Gdilafiher ^..,.^ 144 154., 213 His parents are Mr. andj^rs. Senior Girl Cagers Blues Face Fails, Jayvees Win 220-yard runi — Clfff McCJen- Arm.tronl. G :_ 177 109 147 HuU i. - 1R0 201 .191 Led by Goodexs, Dehe, Frederick Neebling of 22 North, .( .. .'" " V * M. • •- 0.'. don, first; Harold Voorhees, second. ^CffiS IVipirfes Raiders To Rahway, Ciaikow»lcl ,...... „ 156 168 Fllsinger _..™...:....-....H '203 1S2 141 CC's and the Junoirettes remaii 185 Ward ...... '.'. :..., •' ; A last minute surge by • Scotch Gooders and Debs recorded their The Rahway junior varsity PcrTy ...... -i.:....».'i.;.:... 129 V San Matao drive^, •'( In a flrs( place tie in -the Senior 440-yard run — Robert McClin- Still in Firstt Trail Democrats by 4 Games Handicap ,_...^C.i „ 4 t 5 20 •'— • 80S. 863 821 Plains junior . varsity was not South America hoepsters clowned the local Jayvees Division of the Cranford, Girls »h Foe tock, "first; Timmy Schuman, sec- third Victories of the season Sat- SHAHEEN' AGENCY .(21 : ; 74.7 ond. *-- ' . . 49-36, in an afternoon affair Tues- Harco Chemical keglers '' '-,^3.?-.. - 791 821.. Austin •»..,. .•..-•—. 138 134 137 BatketbaU League. enough to. ,Win as the Cranford urday to hold on to first place in Edward Aborn of 403 Casino « From Ranks miEN-CHRONICLE 12' 'V 60 178 112 ::::: the CRANFORD SHOE STORE < Davis i :., • J 'jayvees trippedthc Plainsmen, 53- 880-yard~rUn~"- "WiHiBm Roesel, Place by One 'avenue is on another visit^to day at Rahwny. _'. tinueinued their sizzling pace in Orrok. Sr. ' 190 132 i«h ..:.,..:. 189 164 ISO Coventry ..<.-.,.—, rl-" 152 150 iHofoble, Lanza Pace Both teams recorded their third the Junior Division of] the Cranford bumper" roundd of thth eC Cranford Hayeck .'..- 145' ISO 157 ...,.: :.„ 133 114 137 Tomersen ~ 205 210 1*78 straight victories, of the «easor Meet Roselle Park \t>\, In a-prclimihary-to-the varsity first; Cordon Sieg. second. . . South America today. • • •_ ___ The plucky Cranford boys could 184. 174 07 192 Paced by Raff and Rockbff. who Girls* Basketball League, spon- .. . J,. moving—it around Bowling League Friday night by Carey ,—. _ „ ....„ ..,.„ 18O 147 153 Harris -•- I .iee Saturday at Cranford High School Mile run.— Bradley O'Neill, the Raider zone defense. Defense, not function in the first half as the Ridley .121 i ;.;._ ; ._ 167 177 . 177 Handicap 28 31 31 ' League teaders L-ontest Friday night. rolled 226 and 201 respectively. sored by the Township Recreation Mr. Aborn, president of Arnold > BfalloyV Rebounding, winning a sweep from Lehigh Esso Orrok. Jr. i 154 189 J • - 183 184 179 Icemen Lose CC's ripped the Sharpshooters,.18- Toinorrcw; Roselle first; and Riidy Mct'zner, third. Junior Scarlets ran up «a £5-10 J _iThe juniors, • paced by big Temple Both-El managed to hold & Aborn, Inc., of: Linden, and of a point (Irmly stressed. by Coach Ferrec ._.™._ 143 184 .'£ .875 .897 V7C To Third Victory 10, while the Juniorettes ripped th 880-yard relay — Cranferd first Committee. - , . Coach Jim^Avery, ir^-thefand' advancing, into second place. Handicap :...... ;i.._ ,23 2'4 153 867 780 .790 6-5 John Fair and playmaker Pete on to its one-giime lead in the In- the National Coffee Association,' ', Scoring Pace Blues Martin, showed signs of long prac- score. — O ; . Should Be Breather (Bell, Ferro, Root and C. McCIcn- • The Debs rfrped the Cats, 24-^7. third quarter,"sent-in his\ second With the league-leading Demo- ' 28 \ Th«i Pioneers rolled to another Star Shooters, 31.-7. In other game: ter-Churcn'Bowling League.Tues> tice. With added., power of Shafer, 770 '839 829 • HARCO CHEMICAL CO. 184 Stevens,- took an early Ifcad . and don.) -". ' sailed Friday for Colombia for ah- ^ To 61-59 Victory crats'dropping two tp the Sbaheen Dleli ...... 150 201 ToPeddi^lOl Les Victories edged the Questioi The Blue_and. Gold basketball day night by gaining 0 two-point nnd the Goociers routed the Wild- rebounding also picked up. All in'stringers who did much better than- 163 103 victory Tuesday evening in the held it throughout the game. Play- 18-day-o(Tlcia4-JrtSit of the produc-" Agency the span between the first POLICE DEPARTMENT (H Huft 'C7,:.". ^ ...204 • Marks, 18-16. and JHB and Bui cats, 27-C. In another game. Sly ... After winning 11 straight con- his regulars, taking trfB score to BREEN'S GOLD_ CHECKS 13) ... 181 181 182 team takes on a rough and reaciy split with Osceola' Presbyterian. all this should go down as one of Gold -..'. : P-... 199 203 157 .R. Harney 163 ^Cranford High Scnpol's initial Gold Basketball League, sponsored ing like veterans, thc.JV's ran up ing'areas of that country. ^ tests, Scotch Plains \va^ tumbled and second place teams is nowJUiith ...'. 182 179 184 17-1 Svrdmnn' ..., "3 149 Dozers played a 15-lS tie... Roselle Park squad tomorrow Sneakers swamped the Coolers, the Blues' good games of the within -12* points* o|. the Rahway Cymlialuk 121 167 194 151 hockey game Friday>turned out to Sixth Grade Boys Trinity. Episcopal's hold on sec- from the ranks of the unbeaten, narrowed to four.games.' l ..... 178. , ..__ Blind 100 100 100 Michaels ...; _- : 163 by the Township Recreation Com- The two league" leaders wil a 31-19 lead at halftime-and con- 15-2:'. .... " • • \ Increasing coffee c'onsumption in season. . '..• '•- • boys. I»» thfe- ipdk.period,. th6 reg- I.ut« -. 162 181 173 187 87i aaa 873 be a dismal orte with the locals night in a Four County Confer- ond place was short-lived with ' The Harco pinners. have ad-' ..... 155 102 127 Kou*y .....'• „ 153 201 mittee. tinued to lead a.t the end of the The standing of the league: the Unitetl States must be antici- ,. €1-59. Friday evening by Coach Lee ltd the lpscrs with 2S.poihts. ulars did a little better but-could Klnrtipy Nylon _ I.... liSS 157 , • 151 LEHIGH ESSO (9> bowing to a strong I'eddie; 10-1, - meet Saturday at 2:10 p. m. in the ence match .dnrf a mediocre Ho-r Form Basketball Loop First Presbyterian taking two • BUI Martin's Cranford High School vahced from twenty-third to sec- Scheller ..••••• ....: 134 - -JC4 Hand'Wp•...•.....»„....„.. 26: 26 • 20 Klrkpatrlck 169 147 144 bo^s gym. , third period •&I-32. •••• , ,,—• w 1, Pet. pated and met. by expanded pro- Playing a great game, Lee lived up not bridge the 13-point gap. Jellovikz 108 UM 175 . 180 at the Baker Rink, Pflnceton. . Behind the shprpshootinig of selle team in another league game As part of the after-school ac games • from the Trinity-men/and Goodrrc .: n •o 1 .(HMl squad. • < ....'• ond position iri the last. 10 weeks Klcsewcttor In the last session, the Plains duction in the Latin American; to his press clippings. Albertson's Crihiford's, rebounding power 765 854 .793 M. Knlcrim 145 Alan Semonite, Crartford's sen- The league standing. tivity program at [ Lincoln School, moving back into the number two IVb< .'. :i n 1.4100 by winning 24 of their 30 games - 809 847 812 ir-8 Ernie Hobble, Joe Lanza and John' Tuesday afternoon. y' Sly Siu-akt-rs 2 I . K. Knierlm 120 i. attack,caught fire and they surged j • 22 points widened his lead in the was almost non-.existant an& ball (01 '180 ior center, provided the smiill and CC'a , «3r 0 l.OO Seeking revenge for an" .83-82 the sixth grade boys have organ- spet. • First Presbyterian^ while Wildcat* ^ • ,:i:i:i Plainsmen earlier in the season on and tying two others. The second V. Boprtmann 212 177 1R-.J P. Nylen .... ny Bilney, the Pioneers ripped the to within three points of the Av- A At the oOlciaT invitation of Colom- Union County scoring race.' handling almost the same. Its rec- Drrardlnelll .... 159 137 , ICO "inexperience! icemen with their Juniorcttea .,.,.„..... 3' 0 l.oo ized a basketball • league. In addi- Cmilcrs a. -.ixto place aggregation was considerably ,.'...„ 146 172 137 F. DcHcr.- 1G3 101 172 Almqtilst .... defeat handed them earlier iii the climbing up a notch,/also hit a cms ....», ...... 0 3 ,.ono ' the home court, came back from a Welsert ...... 132 131 Handicap 30 19 400's, 76-57, at the. hfgh school Chan»hoot«rii; - 2 1 ,en erymen. Two foul shots near the bia, Mr. Aborn will bring to the This'triumph gives .the Blues a ord is fourwins and nine defeats. strengthened by the return of.Ted Markowlch ., 108 • 125 tt. Slnne _ 119 only goal., Bull Oozerg (1 tick 1 - 1 .50 season, the Mar tinmen • are out to tion to playing basketball Raines season's high series,/ rolling 912. five-point deficit Jate in the game ,..;,.. 13B • 137 M. BUmptt ..„ .-. 15B. 159 170 822 837 "823 court. Hobble and Lanza each end by Stevens strengthened the producers the views of .the U.' S. fi-8 record which looks as if the Huft to the lineup. Ted was out at J. Tineo 203 Cranford, which in the past has Star ShooUn -.- 1 2 .33 beat the Parkmen. Paced by tKeir on Wednesday afternoons, the .boys First PresbyterianVMoi'rison set a behind the crack shooting of Bob Martin men have really caught Schlrmcr ...... ;..».. 150 143 12 A.''Tinnesz ;".'.'.!!!„!!!'.'.'.!!.• 178 152 .scored 22 points and Bilney.hit Lev Vicloriea ....•• '.. i i .3:1: Blues' lead and gave • them the have participated in relay dribbling Troop 7tt Schedules coffee ^industry on futurc_proSc_ the_ beginning of the season be- Hilbert ....:... 122. • placed topno.tch teams-on the Ice, .10 big center, 6*8%,Tony Buhowsky, new record for, high individual •'' Albertson and Pete Malloyi, who 830 SOI . 829 JHBIIUCI o • 2 triumph. ' . pacts' and market potential in this the winning spirit. • • cause of an operation and his aver- A—Unco- 152 141 Neebling Un'.# ..B 0 0 Wltt.f 0 0 0 Sparklers, Jets, Whirlwinds, and sored by St. Michael's Churcii, onJ the U. ^coffee industry. Hobble.f ...... 0 4 •» three game victory Friday. • MEN'S 1£AGUE (1> Imus ....._ ....*. 114, star at Cranford High School,'is at most -was not this |itear. Prompted Show too much, But they have ;ruoven'.c ..9 1 11 Lee.g 10 2 » Maxneld „ I.Y..;.. 157 146 158 teams. With aid of Jheir. little ccssing branches of the interna- Doylc.l! ...5 0 4 Mead, Sr. ::...... • 142 138 ite Cory 160 184 ' He has been assigned to Com- stayed on. . "':-../. First Round tcam& are: Sparklers ,-^ Jurgcn games' froin Linden Presbyterian Plans.for the-dinner were made • Doyle, lo tied itup at 51-51. With 0 0 Kelly.B ..• 2 team narrowly missed ..winning a 141 117 '• Thompson both' scored' iri"double Lincoln.g 0 0' 0 Uutowukl.j;' .,1 1. 3 1 McConnlck '...;....,... 1S8 134 . IBO TceUel +•'"- •• '•.- playmaker, Ron Junker, who.'beat Scherpr, i captain, Glen Anderson, by'the Mothers Club at a veecnt tlcnal coffee .industry are in agree- -••• both teams battling to go ahead, triplicate award Friday night. Beach ...;...... ; .,^88 ' 180 158 figures for the losers; \Xto- 2, while the Lutherans were SloplM.a » 0 0 0 Aiwtln.i: 0 d o • .'••:•• ., .730; 071 767 The cubs of Pack 103 completed ilie Blues with a last second layup, Rout Upton David Cowperthwaite, Val Kitty/ meeting at the home of Mi's. Robert ment on tlje need for an. expanded L•:.;, CnxTdard gained a 55-55 tie with Sosnowskl.C 0 Scarlet Final Period Opening with' a 181, he hit the Handicap II . 11 .- 16 •; In the other game> played Tues- losing three to Linden Presbyterian 22 15.80 HAYECK'S FOODS-(21' the first roiind of their basketbal coach Red' Wood's boys should David Smith, Seypiour Chaimo- E. Banhon. ltfrs. F. Sherman Cur- consumer-nvhrket. pi-WiUcefs have 1 25 11 01 samt-score in the second game, N . day evening, the over's handed the Another impressive showing was No. 1.' ' . ; • • ff" two stiinutes to go, and pulled Officials — KrnUie nnd Rally Earns 66-61 • •" . 824 , 793 840 DeMarco „ 140 192 181 ANSWER TO "KNOW YOU^^MfiRICA" tournament Saturday morning a' really prove to be a tough foe. .vich, aHd Stuart Roth; Jets —/Wil- rie was co-thostess. ,been reluctant to anticipate ex- and after throwing his first ball in ' SUNNY ACRES <2\ ' Police Department its fourth made by the indoor'track team of Tuesday's schedule finds Trinity ahesd on a.two-pointer by George \ . • •_ ' , , . • the First Presbyterian Church am the tenth frame of the nightcap he Cowperthwolte 145 . 135. Treaa ,.....; 1K1 135 114 The Roselle game is another Cranferd High School Tuesdby. liam Woolley,'captain, Larry^Mul- pansion for fear of ovcrsupjily, Mr,, Shiifer» Tu'o free throws by Al- Win Tuesday at Home RanUln _:..; 167 138- Santone ;.....„ 198 180 ' 155 straight setback, 55-44. Michaels Sherman School gymnasiums. Don' dro\v, David King, Thoma»' Stupak ,:...". 157 199 IB with 18 and Rodenhi with 10 led '5 R. Creighton-is-the'iJack com : terian vs. Osceola prcsbyterinn. Bowlers Enter Tourney NieUel ,.„ - 189 '." 188 /'.,168 Hublak' _„.;.. .•....;.:....;. 140 •• lOO ' Pres.;\Vilson on June 15, J 916, signed the bill were trounced by the Blues 58-47 •ripptd Union, 44-6. ~' •' i~Ernest. Ziegenbalg, Anthony Sa- will, become increasingly import-, Alliance Five But being a true competitor, Bob Weieand .....: .. 135 t the winner's attack, while Leo ; Calvary Lutheran vs. Methodjst .,•'58-5? lead. . ••'; -. '/A last quarter rally by Rahway Fulcher'.:. 187. 173 .130 mittceman running the games and vino and Conrad WirtW; Whirl- Hayeck .Foods of the Cranford made a valiant attempt to make Rispoll ...... I H 12« 1 earlier'and should not prove any- ant in internatiohaV trade', Aborn . Malloy, playing a magnificent ciinched a 66-61 triumph over the Broughton .....,._... , ' 158 .' 1B9 Schultz scored 10 tallies for thethe boys are piloted by their f)en The Blues swept the 50-yard winds ~r- Robert Hcilmes, captain, and Linden Presbyterian No. 1- vs. Bowlirlg League have entered the the almost impossible split and Handicap „ ! 17 24 14 incorporating the Boy Scouts of Ainerica. - 'more troublesome. They have.lost dash and captured both first and pointed out that intelligent, ag- •-. game, dropped in one from the Cranford High School varsity cag- 856, 77JB Bliiecoats. Dads. • •'"•.•;,,'.; .•'',•• Charles Johnson^ Daniel Kjng, Linden Presbyterian No. 2.- Union County Tournament \ q be Shares Church took off the seven pin,,giving him '•'''•:' ' . ' .845 813 794 81 10 out of 12 outings. . ; second places in the 220-yard run, t gressive exploitation of both bo-' . corner lo give' Crataford a four- ers Tuesday afternoon at the Rah- • --'On Monday evening. Sportsman W..F. Douglass^Deh 1 and AUen Curtis Haag, ^Lynian Marshall, The standing: held-, iritm .February 21 to Marchv. a .182 and robbing himself of an •-.. ••" -. ;^v.-,'-'.' With the way rebounding and •twecn-mcal coffee and "iced'coffee; . point lead. The Blues' proceeded to way court. -.Shop edged Royals 47-44, behind Arfken's Den. 3 played the flrsi the 440-yard run and the 880-yard Roger . Blohm/and .William Rey- T»am < IS, at the Tremley, Point and Cotn-V ABC. award. It would have been : . BARHON'S ESSO <1> defense have, picked up,'the Blues run.. The 16cal team also woh first Temple Both-El 33 2S 44 as -a ' summertime beverage, can .-, ireea*'the ball and did it success- . The Scarlets, corning into this 149 17 Minch's 14 points. The rioyals ledgame at the school. Bill Ford led nolds, and Globetrotters.— William Crunford Presbyterian ..32 25 43 munity alleys in Linden. Tile lo- LeagueXea leJiding Pioneers will Nmeet 56er's • .In the other game Monday.eve- points in this game..., Guard Homer Cubes ...... : .:.'. 100 153 184 Few doors cast of McCarter Highway. Open daily 8 A. M. to 5:30 S^ ^oii1 Monday evening, and Sports- Nelson Llghtcap's Den.-16 .and • of class and carried the brunt of Checks over jhe.VFW and thePoeltler ... *... 1»4 175 Leslie Bragdon's Den 12 played • the scoring against the 'Plains^ ning at ShcrrtjSin' School,, Calvary Killings' 25 also aided the Rahway Cranford Shoe ..i.Store ' over- the Handicap^ ;...„'. ', • 8 man's Shop-Checkers, 440's - Po- Lutheran edged First Presbyterian, live. ' lice games will be played Tuesday the only game at the church. Den 2-1-2 zone. Shafer, who had been Sportsman's Shop. < • , 754 822 16 was victorious, 4-0, with Nelson ineligible previous at this game, 44-38; Franklin was the game's The Blues started the second half Those who turned" in scores* of IN BUSINESS WE'RE night. •.••'•••."•. ••.-••••• The standing of the league: Lightcap, Jr., outstanding, for th came through in the.'last quarter high scorer with 14 points for; the with a foul shot by forward George 200 or above were: Morcerf, Bar- winners. George Williams was .ref- •with some timely shots and added • ' ERRICO TRUCKING

• " • ' ' 4 .000 column, picking up 19 points. Al- ship iri scoring with 26. tallies to italizing on many bad passei! by Police Department, 201; Boertman, VRKE1f (2» ' je0 ; .,.,.. ;; 0 and at 10:30 a. m. Allen Arfken's bertson .couldn't touch the hoop Tinnesz Market, 212;.A. Tinnesz, DeFablo ..V.... 192 170 , 147 give him a total of 70 in 'four Crmifqrd atvtl frequent fumbles, 110 Den 3 will play Nelson Lightcap's Tinnesz Market, 203; Stacy, Metho- D"Alessandria ' 150 in the first quarter, but dropped games. Rodgcrs hit for 23 for Os- the R'nliway hoopsters dropped in Cymbalitk ...... •••• 131 151 189 Den 16. Due to the odd number o in 16 ba» the last half. tVi'ne successive points to lead at dist Men's Club, 202; Beym, Demo- Clambruschlnl .... , 207 184 180 door Trackmen teams in the pack. Den 7 draws bye ceola. Robinson of the Methodist cratic Club, 205 and 203; Filsinger, Grickowskl ,..:..„. .137 . 164 138 (PONTIAC NEW CM DEALER) The first quarter found only two Church'holds second place in thethe end of the third quarter 52-46. DiLorerizo . ,' 147 this week, and the only game 0 Democratic Club, 203 and - 201'; 20 . men scaring for Cranford, Malloy In the last period, .Coach' Earl Handicap ...... • 10 18 ^ low §Jrength the church is at 10 o'clock between and Doyle. The first few minutes leaguo scoring with 47 points. • Torgersen, Shaheen Agency, 205 Walters' boys rolled, to a. 57-51 796 830 ' 823 between Dick Van Horn's pen found an odd contest, ' Scotch •'In games"Monday evening, Coi- and 210; Harris, Shaheen. Agenpy, ,ii.NYU:Mei3t'.: '":•; and Hugo Staiger*s Den 8; .The vary Lutheran and Osceola Pres- lead. In mid-quarteri the ;Bluei3 GOING OUT OF BUSIN Plains vs. Pete Malloy. The Blues 207; Dietz, Harco Chemical, 201; byterian will meet at 7:30, p. hi.had picked up tlve points, but the winners of these games and Den \KtMild bring the ball dovfti the Huft. Harco Chemical, 204. •'. HARRIS, LTDi <2> Members of Coach J. Seth Week- 7 Will meet in the semi-finals ncx and the tie ,fofVlrst place will bo Scarlets still led, 60-56. A foul Mott .:...... , 170 151 198 ley's indoor track squad at Cran- THE OPENING court and give it' \o Pete, who in Meyer 143 126' 185 Week.,.,'. • •; , ".,.• broken when Anianee Church and shot by Shafer und a basket by CBANFOBD BOWUNG UAQCI Russo ...... 171 144 .196 turn would put it. up. He tnade r ford High School made a conr- "~A'ln"cubs,, 'committeemen and the Methodist Church collide at Albertson brought Coach Martin's . . ,. TEAM BTA>(DINO« . ~ Donovan . 153 153 182 ; seven successive baskets -out of Boertroann 173- 147 . 180 mehdable showing -in > 4he - New parents are reminded of the an- boys "to a one-point deficit, 60-59 1—Democratic Club ._,. 440 30 . seven tries. Doyle's two markers I) p. m.. '.•'". 34 York Upiversity ihterscholastic nual ha'hdicraft exhibit,-which Wil, with 2Va~\ minutes' to. g'o. Ernie S^Harco Chemical Co. . .38 «10 723 891 at the end of the period,' brought The standing of the league: 3—Stiaheen. Agency . 33Vi 34 Mt 1 meet: Saturday at the 102nd Ar- be held in conjunction with the OF A 1, .Pet, SO BUILDERS GENERAL U> Cratoford up" to within two points, • w Jenei and Bill Lewis scored i bas- 4-~Tlnnesz' Market Ci RlzkalU I..'. ^..~ 144 143 mory in, K(ew York•• City, regular monthly meeting Saturday Mcthodlut Clitirch :i 1 ,TSO S—Police Department...... ' 33Vi 30 V, 154 :i 1 ,700 ket and foul shot respectively, to :33 • 37 DILorenxo „ „ 163 • 134 In -the senior division, John 15-13. ;•' • • Alliance Church 6—Hayeck'* roods ...... _ F. rUxkalla 154 135 at 7 o'clock at the church, prizes Calvary Lutheran 3 2 .500 give the Scarlets a 63-59 Ibad With 7—Lchlgh Esso .— '_ _^ ;,•_„„ '...: 1.. '___."_..'., _1 ' V1^- ...... -, _.' ^ X... i . ._j _.__-l....'.\_..l !."_;„. Korsch._ w6n„ second place in the In the second period paced, by Calvary Lutheran \250 .sav, Him -™...... _.... 179 182 -170. and ribbons, will be awarded. Mr»t.Pr«byterl«n ..••...»...... l B—Methodist Men's Club ..... 38 136 Mtl ^290 one minuto'to go.. After missing .32 Pavlcs , ; 151 163 shot put.. The Blues captured third the uncanny set shooting of Lee, Oiccola Prctbyterlan,,..._...... 1 9—Sunny Acres ...... 20 1BC - 30Ui 39M. DfTullo .....; - ..- 164 On Brand New Merchandise That Is Already Low Price^ the Blue ' Raiders stayed Ahead four straight fouls, Rahway sank 10-^Men's Leaitue ..-...... ". Handicap" ..» ' 7 B 4 place in the senior 880-yard relay. 11—Barnctt's Liquor ',— (,. 30 Vk 29 V, right through' the period, leading two to widen their, margin by six, ....„..„ 30 30 Members of this team were:. Mike junior College Cagers 13—Fiwner'i Market 798* '783 767 OPEN SUNDAYS, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. 33-28 at the intermission. , Thejunior Church League 64-59. Pete Malloy, with about 13~Harrl». Ud ..._ 30 30 • r .. Ferro, Harold Voorh'ees, David third quarter proved the same, with 50 seconds to go, tapped in a shot, 14—Barron'n Esso ~— .«_J', 30 3O [. Root and Cliff McClendon. To Meet Bergen Five Opens Season Saturday 15—rErrlco Trucking ...... 29 31 »AILY 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Lee battering from the outside. burtewls also sank a foul shot, 16—Bvilldem" General . 29 31 PETERSEN'S DAIRY In the novice mile relay,'Cran- The cagers of Union Junior Col- The Blues were still trailing by five The Inter-Church Junior Basket- • In the 'first period, Cranford gal- 17—Potcrscnts Dairy••,. Zl!_ »s 32 E. A. Peienen ...... 160 187 169 HUNTING KNIFE ford Won third place. Winning' lege will return'to action tonight ball League opened, its season Sat- IB-^LIonS Club ..... 33 Triominen' ...... ,•...•.•.:...... 123 168 .153 REG. 2.S5 at the end of the period 50-45. A loped to an early 9-3 lead but'this 19—Peppermin19Peppermint Room 33 Ew. Petenfen ...... 231 . 145' 168 - • Aluminum With Sheath — 6 Inch bronze medals Were: Robert Hag- following' a layoff during the ex- last quarter surge beat the Plains- urday ut Roosevelt School gym was quickly erased by the ho20—Cronfort d Shoe Store ..- MM R Peterson ..„. ISO 165 ISO Res. 1.50 REFLECTOR UGHTS ^rthey,, Joe Larigi, Francis Kee- amination period. " . , .' • .•: . with Alliance Church and the. .„ 26Mi Morcnko ...... ,...> 192 - 169 148 men and ended their hopes of a shooting oif Riijiway's guards, Cyg- 22—Brecn's Gold Checks FOLDING TABLES Now 90c . nian and Richard Lewis.' Coach Ernie MelofchickV men perfect season. • ' , Methodist Church 'recording vic- ler und nnd Killings which; pushed 23—Sportsman Shop ...... • . . ' 888 REG. 21.95 Now 1.41 • About 2,200 boys took part in the will travel to Hackensack to meet tories. ' 24—V. F. W. LIONS CLUB ll> BIT BRACES RACHET meet, which began at 10 a. m. and , The scrappy Cranford five show- their team out in front 10-9. The Thermann ,„ 172 Bergen Junior. College. That's > the Alliance nipped First Presbyter- Miller Falls No. 1710 .•."• REG. 10.45 continued until 11 p. ,m. ed a great deal of spirit and team- Scarlets lengthened their lead to SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Scheller •.... :....-137 Now 13.17 . Re*. 4JtO Owls' only game this week. work in the game. They handled ian, 36-30, and Methodists routed Weber 197 Hall ,...• „! 158 14-11 ut' the end of the period. In Muloney - 142 ' 144 Ford .-• 171 Now 2.52 1 Quart Trinity, 83-13. the second quarter,: both, teams Barlow . ..-. 143 Frankehberi:e&.—r..-~~ 154 Handicap ' 8. HRE EXTINGUISHER Local Junior High Five Grovsner paced the Alliance five played ' pretty evenly with the ELECTRIC DRILLS PLANES— 9 Iru attack with 2B tallies, 15 In the Miller Falls No. 900 Carbon TectVf m NORIH AVE,, E., WESTFIEI score tied-twice. In this .period first half, while Prc*ton Was high Cumming's Re*. 3.85 Trips Rajiway, 45429 Crunford's Bob Albertsonv Union 14" Jacob Chock , An impressive.victory was gain- for First Presbyterian with -16 Now 2.31 Now 6.27 ANNOUNCINe markers. ., ' « . County scoring leader, collected 'VI REG. 21.95 ed by the Cranford Junior High points. ' . •'• MAULS — HICKORY Hydraulic^ eagers as they trounced the Rah- Trinity lacked any height at all The Opening of thfe Office of . WE HAVE ON HAND A BEAUTIFUL LINfe OF ONEOWNER J and were completely outclassed by Albertson collected, a total of 3d' ' • . 6-X-l.l- ' T1JUCK JACKS way juniors, 45-29 at the Cranfprd points in this game. He was about Ref. 1.70 -the bigger' Methodist squad. Von REG. $29 — 3 Ton BILES WHICH HAVE BEEN TRADED IN ON OUK NEW I»ONT*A€S. riit^ fffi KHdny pfte Gorsdorff with 22 and Schrocder the only member of the teantthat Now 5.139 . The local quintet stayed out in PAINT SPRAYER ^LOW ARE LISTED JUST A FEW 6F OUR ATTRACTIVE BU^sT STOP with 18-were high for the winners, showed,anything. He played a good . Compressor' Type' 15 TON 12.00 AUSTIN H: JOHNSON .front 'during most of the game. while Crihcndork hit for six game''oft. both boards and defen- .IVeshman Ed Johnson did .a good REG. 37.60 . BUD A RACHET JACKS REG. $25 — 5 Ton IN TODAY AND SEE THEM: points for Trinity. sively, holding Ernie.Jcnei to four Ref. 43,00- Job on the boards and Bruce Ben- In games Saturday, First Pres- tallies. - The; Blues.' defense was (TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY) 22.50 ••:;. nett led the scoring parade with Now 25.80 $15.00 ' PUBLIC AGCQUNTANT — TAX SPECIALIST byterian will meet Trinity at very poor and their ball-handling 12 points. ;• • •••:.'•. •'•'•..•.• • 9 a, m. and Alliance will face was o\X. .•. .' •. '' . -.-• Vz In. CHAIN PROOF COIL STILLSON!S . The team,' with a record lot three Methodist at 10:30 a. TO. The Cranford quintet has a rec- TIRE CHAINS" wins and tour losses, takes on Ro- •« Now 42c Ft 36 In. BEQ. 19:9s. 30 Evergreen Court in Mountainside, N. J.. Dealer! seQe Paxfe tomorrow afternoon and urd of six wins and nine losses and 600 x 16 —670 x IS Scotch Plains on Tuesday. Handicap Bowling Loop Rahway h6lQs a record of 4-9. The REG. 9.45 PEAVIES 11.85 ' ' : "•.'.• ^— SPECIALIZING IN—'-.' -, ' •. _. BlucH have only three more games 3 ft. — 15.15 48 In, BEG. 24.7S Preparation «f FedermI Income Tai Returng and Lead Held by, SpTitB remaining on their schedule and Now 3.09 Federal and 8Ufe Payroll Tax Return*. V they will have to win all of them if Otfaer Sixes Reduced 14.85 The Splits are leading Che, Cran- CANT HOOKS ' - Consultation On All Federal and. State Tax Problems \ ' . ford Handicap Bowling Leujjuc they wish to ond Up' the season with a; .500 record. ' MANILA ROPE 5 ft. ^-SJIO ,REG. liM Hour* by Appointment Call Weat^eld 2-3187 I With 34 wins and 23 'losses. The Now 3.30' Spares are second with 30 wins The score: ' • WHEELBARROW ' Cr»nl»rd . . tUhwsy and"27 losses, followed by the r p REG. 8%«" tl > TIMBER CARRIERS . JiBsesLJvlth 28 wins and 29 losses. . a v v a 4 24 • 4 ft. — 62S *: WHEEtS -Sha^r,Mulloy.*l ,...',.,0J 3 7 Cvulcr.f ;...^io 0, 0 The Strikes~hnve-wwLl22 and lost llobble.f 0 3' 2 LoolUer.f ...... 0 4 S I Npw^.75 i 35.- ;• . , ••'•••.' A .. Alb«rUoi).c 12 0 0 UJWIS.C ,. -1 o « REG. 15c It Uncoln,« ...... :i 6 30 Jcnc-l.c ,...« 5 25 TIMBER HIJACKS 8.97 The" group bowls on Tuesday Dlj ...:! 4 tOlKtlllnic*,g ....10 3 3 GUDURS 4 10|noblllson,B - ^0 U toM IN. „ ' . $10.00 - evenings at the Casino. Mrx_atul V HANt> TRUCKS Now $6 DITCH Mrs. Joseph Jortett arc co-chalir- REG. IS.M SPODIMTDUVE ' S00 Ib. Capacity CROWBARS -^ 5 Ft SHOVEL BLADES SPECIAL REG. 1050 "•': .r-WS'.- 15 In. x 6% to. nntCaWUnsl J ' QreatMt Depth ^6.30 Now 3^7 -' REG. l.«5 '- . . f And a gambler is any The greatest' depth in the ocean •ttw llr»t native American curm- , GRINDING WHEELS who drive* a car iud wat John Cardinal McCloskey, Is now reportedHrt be lr.'uie Mariana 99c .• •*, ," *. '•••••• • . ••. 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TTn: CRAWFORD CITIZEN AltQ CHRONICLE. THURSDAY,; rgBgP[ARY^, • •'••>••. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN ^WP-CTOPNICaJE,..THUl.SI>AY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953 ••' , ••". • • 'v' •-* «• • '•' ..i :. ' / '• . •.,.:,/,}', ••,, -Page Seven,.. s tint's Day. Garwood's . quota v» $502.32. -• : Legion Post to Sponsor : I*;:'*' Mrs. Patten said (that Bt>y ^and BeceptionTfor New Girl scouts will solicit funds in" the Safety Essay Contest business • districts with plastic GARWOOD —i A; safety essay •Members Sunday hearts.' • • , , '' . , loatest in Lincoln School will be Hint GARWGOD — A reception for Mrs. Hans Wergland is co-chair- sponsored ""by Garwood Memorial man pf the appeal and John Rich- Post, 317, American Legion, it -,: six new members will be held Sun- -ffifiy at the 11 a. tn. divine worship ardson is treasurer; . ' . • vvas announced at a meeting of the STARTS TODAY Work Wanted -< Female post Monday night'in the Oakland Real Estate Far Sde Real Estate For SaUi ^ Help Wanted service at St. Paul's Evangelical CLASSIFIED BATES ;_• Servicing WOMAN wishes baby attUnf. ^nd. Reformed Church.- House. . • , . — TREE WORK — REMEMBER THIS AD?. Male or Female CBanford »-3«a4. Chief Warns: Purchase WKntON—• «••*• a Tree*, trimmed, removed and pruned. ••• The 400-word contest will be op- We doubt if sou oo. Just listed >ester- HOUSEKEEPER and'CARETAKER t mortgage with about 44.000 down pay* able rent CBanford 6-4857. - . a«aa> a «ut, t* mats aaiBlmaia ICE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . B- CBANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD ment, • . ' . MEN AND WOMEN"earn money in »pare q^ The Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pas- they mus't buy licenses, for their 5chool." ., . •'••„. M. dsMaM ••'. Us* a*. *r a4s as* W. FLAimrv. CRanfard 6-1715. I* time selling Stanley Home P^^- Call between 5 and 7- CRarford 6-2349. APARTMENT, about 3 rooms. C S tor, has chosen "None Other Name" animals by Saturday or face the Also, ait the meeting preliminary BRICK KUNflALOW. wood-Sur-inc f.-y- or vicinity. Mother, 2 children. Fathe tl^as his sermon topic Sunday CRANTORD REFRIGERATION SERVICT olace. • Iull siir dlninc room, ti!e bath. J •• 2-3' in Korea. CRanford 6^0491. 2-13 possibility, of,being issued a sum- olans were made for the carnival | a*»«rt»s»ms «•»? on Frieidalre. Kelvinatnr. OpJry. OM- I0-yEAR-OLD COLONIAL HOME. Penn- •c.et YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN with drive.'* • he post will sponsor in May. • «»aaal»l» far *rrmn km tnllnl oi:. license for light deliveries and general VETERAN and WIFE expecting first chili %•{• Sunday School officers and .6-1715. .".'.•' «* l School *rc*: CoTSKiinfi' ^' Sli.900. in Apnl need ,a 3 or 4 room apartment' ( begins a house-to-house canvas; '• The group will conduct a scrap ll living room. 12x13. with ncat- clerical work, no experience necessary. Apply in person. B-Y Reproduction first floor if possible, Cranford or vicin- 3 teachers will meet'at the home of Monday. iaper drive in March, it was an- R^ an* • CONTRACTOR. All p p>netl?d dininfi ' rooir.. lirgc ' DOCTOR on DFJTTIST w^vTET> ity. R:nt between SSO to- (60. Phon I Mr. and'Mrs. Richard B. Harper kinds of alterafioti*. porches; etc. lAid- tiled, kllch ^n. t!\er hus 3 bedroorvu, ttire* lilTd ba'.h Eklcrller.l 4i! id E.. Cranford , U I of 3.16 .Locust avenue at' 8 p. m. frcrc**ft e'»ic'.^>erch. <»ll V»* w>:c ; been purchased by January 31 Wrtnth: CRanford 6-0526 of p*-c< for • an office and ho.tie.. ( Tuesdajr. ..'.',••;•:,• , • " ~~ but the'time limit was extended a Comander Mario Gurrieri . pre- For hot. *>hrc** alt'vn.-d ^iracc, lot Gi>Larcc ^^- , Icitche-n. Sr*st floor IEVA- : THE TICKER SHOP •' • JOS. Pnci"d at S2C.OO0. • • Help Wanted-Male Rentals week.' • • ..." kld* ; Nn':-heal. liouble sarace with CASINO. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, avallabh Ladies Aid Society will mee"t at 1 Watch »noV jewelry repairii. All. work done 1 p J-rvrwav. WANTED .— Experienced janitor for 'GIRL'S ' CLOTHING. sirc 9. coat, "ill in thV premise* With professional c*t'- SHAHEEK AGENCTS*. RE-VLTOKS ANOTHER MULTIPLE USTttM for banquets, weddings, reception* lf30 this afternoon in the church dresses, shoe*. Reasonable. WE>tii*l Elementary School. C»l> Llndf n 3-32TT. dances, organization meetings. Attract 3 Walnut Ave., Cmnford. ' 2-3 15 North At'c.E. CK»r(ford C719Ci6 I basement. Men in Service TJ'E ' S • SlOST IMPORTAVT FACTORS SALESMAN. With, or without experience. tvely decorated.! Kitchen fac*Utle» SECONDS »n>OFr CHINA 5 p. M. POTTERY. . <•>a- 'U l List Mrs. Haufler '•WE KNOW CKANFORJ) Pil in .-»»> u>mc are.: .). location: 2, Locatian for busy and well ' established Rc^l BowUng aUey rentaL Telephone CB* . *i • retail' price. oven-pr-uof noncwarr :ARPENTRY. ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS. ford 6-aS8I or CBantord ,6-»70L ti CLEAN, KONmm...Mon Heat lha* iml GAR WOOD—Pvt. F*rank A. Pis- *3>ort)nc cift*. contemporary detticn* r' . masonry, cellar Windows, hten*. clc. re- 'J.. Ircitlon: -i,- . I^icatMi'n: S. Ixitioji Estate Office, operating in the Cran- As Settiinar Speaker the fadlory. Trie Seccndj Shop oi Cort l^tited. PaintlnC* palmer. ban£in£. No W. XU?.Au*Un Quiet. i-:d* ti?vf! in « smart North Sidr ford. Wrttficld »nd Scotch Plains area. Set Film Dealing With :oPo, son of Mrs. _Mary"PIseoPo job too small. 7 South Ave., E, CRaii- Mr». Evelyn Wade CRanford ,6-1053 spot, fi rtw»m*, pjerw\y decorated. fli>or* Please cive complet; information as to CALL US FOft... GARWOOD — Mrs." G. W. Hauf- temporary Ceramic.!, 'flte Watchlmr Mr»U H. T. Kci-wi AVe.. Chatham. N- J. • Open Monda- ford 6-9731. CP-auiord ^ciip<*d *.nd re-5"iihed. Tiled science plat employment, education, etc. Box trucking — Hauling i Pre-School Children ler of Westfield, .Garwood sch6ol| 11a«t9r Sprucwf/H Ul.e^ ayenueHfMlUV, haVIMSs beeUV^TInI <12»— iti'chen Vith S3W> cat ranee. Dininc 612, care Citizen arid Chronicle. j " •• • through Saturday, B to 5. . ' f Open Evenlnfii — Sia.-iiyi ind Sundiy» UGHT TRUOCINO and MOVING. 1-2-3 5 ned for basic . FURNITURE ^_- ..-. ttv.m With indirect lichtinfi. tUed baUi. rooms furniture moved, gas ranges, ISARWPOP—,,.Motion pictures nurse, will spe^k at a'.flye-sessiui 'S iraining to "D" 5 KITCHEN or other CUSTOM CABINET* . Repair*' ' Bpilud ii(» dil burnittc iarnace/ that cost SI.000. Available only because owner u. washing machines, refrigerators, etc. nutrition seminar of the New Jer- Company, Third ArnVored Calvary £ Mintnn-Bllt Cabinet . Cnmoany. J9* Reflniihinfi/! , 1 Free estimate!. Call CARL EDWIN dealing with yourjg children's be- Call Jack Davis —WCsffield 2-294E-R me her SLu^a-.d in China.' S16.SO0. Help Wanted rr Female sey Home Economics Association, Regiment, Camp Pickett, Va. Pri- Entire Stock Reduced - Valu g, •'_ Worth Ave., Garwood. WEatfield :-5W CARLSON, dark Township. BAhway havior problems; will; be. shown at tf •—• Member*, of -— ' ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING LADY, part or full time.- Apply '" Per- : .' . . •'.••. tf iUt -hakns. beeW.»'n_ ~-announced. .. 1. son only. Seager's Drug Store. 104 .the organizational meeting of the vate PjscoPci graduated from West- '•'•.-•.•/ .,.'.' •••."•• •. '.•"'". .-. .,'... ' • t ''"'[' '"' •: .' :'. • . • • '• £;'. VXNXTIAM'BUNDS. 23" - 28", white and The Cranford Real Estate Board and H. j. YOUTJL BE SURPRISED — J" Ivory. UM. Immediate delivery,-Alban- FORMICA. MICAHTA. aod TEXTOUTE No. Union Avenue. ".' • Garwood Parent-Teacher Associa- Mrs. Haulier, also maternal, and counter lop .replacements. Minton-BUt Buildexv AND PLEASANTLY BOBBINS * ALLISON. Inc. field High School in 1950, and was J: _ Vtwit Hardware. 10» N. Union > vet U When ycu Inspect the interior of this fine ClHLS-.or YOUNG WOMEN, .•fat' Dry 113 South Ave.. E, CBanford O-Oa tion sponsored pre-school group in child hygiene nurse of Garwood, Cabinet Co<299 Moult Av«.. Garwood. 1 jmployed as an automotive me- WEstfieJjfa-SOM). . Some —- 2£ l^ . living room with plate rail Cleaning Store, no experience neces- MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING . Franklin School at 8 p. m., Febru- will speak on February 16 at the • .FOWL. FRESH KlLXED to order "at oik and colonial lDOuldinf: £rsx floor den. dm- sary. Blue Ribbon Cleaners. 100 North AgenU Allied Van Unas. Inc. chanic prior to entering the army.' if. (arm.. 4»c lb.. CRaniord-'6- ntUL cabjnei* rSr.iihed,;tti natural pine. Groups." ..." • ':••'.'• Pvt Jas K Piik f M \S£50 and up. , Ideal Door Company, INTERIM FINANCING • SABGENTS MOVTMO AMD STOBAOt ^Irs.-"Mary' Armstrong,-'Ufilpn Pvt. James K. Piij-ick, son of Mn f 7-769*. , If new»Tap'pAn %Xi ranj;r'.'' Too many other^. SECRETARY . — Cranford 'Law Office. now loading household foods to- aU 4i und Mrs. R. K. Purick of Westfield, FUR COAT. -SKUNKK . sue 11. S10. Llvmr, Iraiurei tfl> desciibe. VOU, U'JLL HAVE Previous legal experience not neces- States and Panani. sPfrlsltrlng to Mew REEL-STRONG County hpme agent, will, lead aTJis- l t i S5 CRafoprf if you are c<"ni *o 'tell'your, hora*. • 1 room tola, rtut inczr. S5. TO SEX IT. • sary.' STEVENS. •" Box 26, Cranford. England. Florida and California ship- formerly of' Garwood, is home on ARGbNAUT HOUSEHOLD SERVICES:— and buy another. • ' • cussion oii this subject. All parents 6-1686. New Jersey. .'••'•• ••. .' .3-5 Since 1925"." Attend Trenton Meeting Pollshlnfi. . waxin*. floors . electrically ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING menu Same van to destination. Lei a 10-day leave from Parris Island, SHAHEEN AGENCY.' REALTORS Us estimate your next move. UNTTEE of pre-school children' are invited MQUTON LAMB COAT, darjr brown cleaned. windows washed, cellars •'itijl. the z>±T*at\ u-ho reccr.'.ly a OFFICK , Mrs. Myrtle Christie, Lincoln return to Parris Island to attend Good condition. CHanfwaJ 6-K57. tine. 5-da.v week. Give ege and salary Refreshments will .be served fpl- r>r the Best in — - "WE KNOW C&ANFORD PROPERTIES" .,•' AT.'*i3.ooo •' . . expected., Adciic»s Box 678, care Citizen A VnHanAvta..,,' ; Liadn«1oB Aw.i»LVJti School teachers', last week attend- the.Marine drill instructor's school. •fdllion: pot stove. clriy: C>JI \n. Ou'nrT")UKt luted'it'today.. MOVING , lowing the meeting. Those on the DAVENPORT, fair TELEVISION * RADIO SERVICE and Chronicle. • ' • — Movers of Furniture and Appliance* — ed a meeting of the New Jersey In the service since. November. '. . wardrobe trunk.. Stanford' 6-*155". Call us. No conlract necessary- W. W. Austn CKiRford 6-0-08 ti cin>d jstjfd room* in c'&°d condition with ffijferam committee are Mrs. Fredr 9 X 12 Estimates on Request CRANFORD ELECTRONIC SALES ••Mrs.•'Evelyn W CRanturd Mi.'st«&rn. beit, 5S0 gallon tank. Coni- RECEPTIONIST in OptomctrUt's, Office, Education Association Legislative Private Purick' is. a graduate of . tu:w 'rocf. Ga^*ACe U'itli pern»- full time. Apply tn person. Dr. G. 3 rooms S27.S0 .'erick C. Wehrum, Jr., 'chairman, gj THICYCLE. AND SERVICE Mrs. H. T. •Rti 4 room! S35:00 ' Conference in Trenton. Topics dis- Garwood schools and , Regional J ' CRaniord^ IM No. Union Ave.. CrUnlord 6-2340 incr.t flri^ru-sy. SO^itlS lot- ', . • Hindma'n, 107 No. Union Ave., Cran- 'And Mrs. John Hagrish, Mrs. Rob- Open Evcninei — SaS-arday* ia ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING ford. 5 rooms MaJW • cussed included state aid, building High School, Springfield. ccml >nd ca* r.iate, trey Befrigerators moved. tS and op ert Tropp, Mrs. Clinton Patten and aid, minimum salary schedule and Pfc Arthur Massa, son of Mr. COTTON RUGS iMO. Cail WEUilcld 2-CSS8-5J. I2x!6 SJASTEK BED.ROpM CLERICAL OFFICE WORKER, typing - • All loads insured. . *n» COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE V\ctf drc^Mnc ' alrave. Generous closet and bookkeeping, 5.day week. 9 to 4:30. )Tl TRUCKING CO. Mrs. Hans Wergland. *. current problems in Education. and Mrs. Felix Massa of 337 Pine SELL — Mapi* double bed. box landscape PUntlnjt MULTIPLE LIST VOCif PROPERTY. *p^c€ in thW Grroorr. Home. Tile hath Salary open. J. Rohm tz Son* Foundry CBanford 6-ISB4 • .;• --- Can Be Used For pg and rnattrpst in fitwid condition.. Lawns — Trees — Shrubs w:th" ncu fixtuiei. •Jijodern kitchen with Co.; Kenllworth. CHcstnut 5-7100. Call avenue,: is on his way' home after Reasonable. CRunford 6-4X17. 4 Topaoil — Humus — Firewood ''' ' ' WrrH AMEAJ3EII OF THE ' .' 'misid Iinoleue*..' new cjrbmctt. new fias for interview appointment. Slate Heart serving cight-andra-half months in $00.50 Trees Trimmed and rierooved CRANFOKO' REAL ESTATE BOASD r&fife. Oil &te^:ri .heat. Quiet side street Musical instruction Todisco Thanks Mayor Korea with the 529th Quartermas- DROP-LEAF TABLE, tolid mahocany Call WEstfield 2-6520 or WEstfield 2r6979 ntir Kjv*,*ye!t Schoal. S16.5O0. - CLERKS — White Laboratories has two Storm II ifldows GARWOOD — Frank todisco, ter Petroleum Supply Company, S35; blue overstuffed chair, good pondi* . Evenins* after 6. ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING ' openings in acounting' department' for MISS VREDENBURGH has openings for Fund Tag Day lion. CRanfard $-6722. .. JIM LOVELAND • . tf girls' with some • experience in detail a few more piano students, also, adults, commander of Bayleaf Post 6807, according to his parents. -He has BUILDD*Ci -WBUDROOM 1H0MES r>a t)KI\"E SLOWLY OR ELSEWHERE work. — Also one opening for Edi- fl pet'lesson. 240 North Ave, W-. JJGARWOOD — Mrs. Clinton H. 28 RUG. 8X12. all wool, roses on blackkback- T. V. „_ MontC -fade; 120 Tcidi •ploi*. ( Why net Titsi"^ tlie rute on, this quiet North Side phone operator. Apply at Personnel, ^CRanford 6-5191. 2-12 VFW, speaking for the post Mori-, been, awarSed the good conduct Cround, almost new, oricinally *125. will MM SUNDAYS. UOLIDAYS. XXC. place an order, ior one and half it Rrest where children feel sate to play in White Laboratories. Kenllworth, near Porth Eetlosures rotten, chairman of the 1953 day night thanked Mayor L. medal. United Nations service rib- Reg. $39.50 : sell for «73 including pad. CRaniord 13 years T.V. m bd to yo,u ut ~ the street. SOxIO5 weU-shaded Jot. IS- Five Point*. Union. Heart'Appeal of the Union County. Thomas Daub for having set aside . JERSEY RADIO >ear-old coionwl home with oil steam" PIANO LESSONS — Latest methods'. Be- bon and the Korean serv.ee ribbon. «_ Herbert^r. Stum RALPH V. DELLA EEKHA heat, tile- kitchen and balh. open fireplace: ginner and Advanced courses, special Heart Association, has announced the week of January 25-31 for Private- Massa' entered th^'avrny in RUBBERIZED BACK Realtor — Buildir ' course for adult beginners. lemons at BREAKFAST NOOK TABLE, two bench- CBANFOBD 6-fi players. Per- Over 5.000 satisfied customttk. , first floor and 'ojie on Second. Lan:e. dining room, 29 fs-.*'living room with open care Citizen and Chronicle. ' Instruments free with lessons. Be- Ait FIEE SAMPLE . ish. Finest construction. Dust fect condition. Fifty dollar value. 115. WM. U SCHBOEDER living, room witithh fireplace;fip; liled'.-Jatcb- j nrepUu'e. 3 :u>us : bedrooms, two tile ginners our specialty. .Results guar- WOOL RUGS CRaniord 6-4883. Walnut Ave. CBanlord 6-3474 en. C»* hheatt , weatheathrr klnppedlnpd . fully InIn- • ' >lh!r.' one 'With s&all shower. Recreation anteed. For. full information call. Wind- sulatad" Porch. ' stone, tront.. Rarace. .room. bar. Extra, deep lot, ' Double gar-; sor Studios. RAhway 7-3023. 7 tf % TWO METAL TWIN BEDS and »prin«». SANGS Oil. BUHMEB SERVICK. CBau- landscaped. Priced reasonably. Inquire Store For Riitntr proofed, center guided, dove »• $10: .one 5-Mxlion. 4 tube Clow fca» lord fl tt\n • • . tf 101 Maple.Ave.. TeL CBanford 6-57S3. ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING CONTEMPLATING 6n BUILDING, in Start Seeds in Vermiculite Tliinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING (team radiator, %i. CHanford 6-48*3. center of town, 3 stores each 16 x M ft. Wood Cut INSTER GARFIELD - STREET. Craniord. Duplex tailed. Complete With an Eng- < 4M.UMB1A WDfOOW SHADES, up to 31 SEATS—Caoe. niah. rattan. Work . SEE" AND SAVE! ' " . or one large store, 50x90 ft. if leased Potting Soil — Peat Humus for and dfcUvcred. FLatnOeld «-«3T0. house. '5 rooni» and "bath w each, fill •12.630 ; • prior to construction. For further de- CORD WOOD FOB SALE- • • YOUR HOME —Come In and Consult Us. todMa. on your roller, »L». Sank* Day 1 WOOD SAWED by-chain saw.-also Wood ••met. Albu-Uwu Haxtlwan. U» 430 Somerset «M4, Nerth FlalnftWIa. improvernenu:. Bo v 100' lot. . 20 Bu- i this North Side borne with 4 cood tails consult— -, M. J. ....• tt chanan Street. CRanford &-65S4.' 2-12 A bedfoonos. hvlnC room 24 ft* lontl. ' , RALPH V. DELLA SERRA for sale by cord or bushcL Free esti- African Violet Sofl lander Box Spring and Mat- n. Vakm *«•. -T, '"•• . V mates. WEstfleld 2-5969. • tf ull sized din^njc .room, extra larCc kitch- Realtor — Builder .50 ALUMINUM STORM -WINDOWS «.nd CARPEMTKB . COMTBACTOB. Oa heat, double, carafe. . • ' - 6 No. Union Aye. . ' Sudbury SoU Tcting KiU Combination Screen* and Storm Doors'. ntcial weather sulpptos. porch /Wanted To Buy ANOTHER MULTlPUi LISTING . CBanford 6-2227 Millburn &-0893 : *We- Have Plenty of tress. Pre-built border. • ' Free estimates. Albau-Lewis. 10* North ures. cabinet work. ' tt-ie» •* Cf WEslftcld 2-0859 -• • ••' . '--• •' .•'••'. tf Lost Union. Ave., CRanford e-OS66. - U fatilklnfc rooflns and tcrmitea. Geors* WE BUY USED CARS. Tile bath with MMl shower. No it's not an .'•'.. tf tlS.000 to $20,000 home. For CI4.0O0 you PARAKEET, sky blue, lost in vicinity, of. U. Noues. .4 juLuui Avt, CHanr-.id JJenman Road. CRanford 6-1423. 7 PRES-TO-LOGS' tor your fireplace. Car- 6-4S17. Call before • a. m. or aftct 1 buy tht* 6-roam home in the Roose- .Reg. $359 ^ ' ton •logs. tl.CRanford Feed. 1 IS So. e r.u. --•••- <•.-;.:...,.• — . - BOY'S 28-lnch BICYCLE.' cood condition. velt School area. Tile kitchen, steam heat. STRING OF PEARLS lost Thursday, cen- Reg. $109.00 2-12 ; : AW.. E.; CHanford 6-1MI. :. . U CRanford «-578S- Sarase. ' " ""' "'" ""' "." "'••'\--' School aw ter of Town.. Reward. CRanford 6-0190. WH4) BIRD SEED tt you plan- to build, repair" o GOOD PIANO WANTED — Steinw'ay or ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Aita]*cts. Carohis T. Clark. B. A. (Yak». IX. B. Id. M. 33ft Mountain Av»» W«st- SAW Pianos, new. Used, barcain priced. anerauona. CaU T. JOHMSEM. 405 Cen- other. Please state price and afe.' Box Nunn—CR i canf Urms. Cranford Itano Co., Tuners tral Avenue. CBanford («U. kl 674. care Citizen and- Chronicle. 1-29 lira. Gertrude aeld, CaU WKstaeW S-3741-W. U SUET CAKES — FEEDING STATIONS and rebuiMcrs. opposite BJL SUtion. Mr. Bobert W. Olson—CR «-30«« Income Tax Returns ' CBanford 6-2720. ' TRUCK CBANK «d TJMI GUNS WANTED, Modem or. Antique Mr. Harold WUsotv-CR «V-1*»4 PREPARED BY SPECIALIST, advantage SUNFLOWER SEED — RAW PEANUTS tor hire. S. W. 0li««r. Int. CRantrrra rifle*, shotguns, revolvers., pistols, etc. taken all. legal deductions and exemp- bORDWOOD FOR FIKEPLACE. tumac* Military or sporting arms. WiU call at G, E. HOWLAND — REALTOR tions. Savings effected. 'For early ap- *-31i» and I Inrtan 2-TOM. - If your convenience. Fully licensed. Lin- Nursing Service • and stoves. Cut to any lerujth. A- V CHestnut 5-1050 pointment.' call CBanford' 6-0773. tf . Bard. RAhway 7-I0S2. . t' den 3-5540. • ;,•'•. 12-30 CBANFORS V. N. AJ tor deaeral Jturs- ELECTRICAL, Oohtractlng—«ousewtnn», 444 Chestnut Street. Hostile tag. Visits. Hypodermics. Mstemal and 5-Pc. CHROME jolibing. auorescent anurea. repair* axx» Infant Care. Health FipT^iH"" The MADS TO ORDER radiaW-cnck«uies BOOKS WANTED, phone lor details, No Parking Problems ^— Drive In Yard L Plugs inwallwi. George oangtiihano. U s*. M.' Bookshop, 330 P»-» avenue. • Visiting Nurse Can Help You. Nominal Autos jar Sale. lawn furniture' and cabinet*. Fred Dav- Myate Stntt. 'Tel CBantord PLainlield 4-^3S0a , U toe. TeL CRanford 6- •»itritlous. and rebuilt adding machines', cash reg- . U North Avenue. West. . . u rcflnishing of old floors, a. specialty. Pol- WELL-FURNISHED ROOM (or one or Ity ncoaV^Bed experts. — _ isters, typewriters, and duplicating ma- iihlns, also waxing. Estimates cheer- 'two. running Water, central i Co. Tuners and Rehullders. 3 North ehines. Stationery and supplies. ii tlTTSBUBQH PAINTS. luU Una of bv fully given. Phone CRanford '6-1345A 61 CRanford 6-0414. • ' " A««L.- Bast. CaU CRantord Mao. tf NATIONAL, TYPEWRITER CO. , .„ Sector •»( aatierior. Painters' discount Elizabeth Avenue, CrajiforcL ' ' U4 • In'bouse lot quantities. Alban-Lswis. lur rent oy nay or MU. !0 Fjttman. Street ' - Cranford rate*. Call CKanford ' . . CBanford S-MOO • '.. •. 10* North Union' Ave.. tf Dressmaking and Si Painting — Decorating •CBANFOBD MOTEL tHsOmftHIWO — ' aMmtuire repatn A. CBANE—Painting and DecorMlnf. LARG£ SINGLE ROOM with desk, p i Alterations -Top Cliairs. Covered draperies, slap coven. Venetian, blinds. ant surroundings^ Suitable for studen High St Te~ L" CHanford « OWt, LADIES' SUITS and •M choice of fabrics. F. Kantnei * 'for estimates. ' or commuter. Call CRanford 6-0091. I ! order; -also alu You Con Perform •on. U0 South A«e^ E, Tu CBanlora CRanford «-***«. HELP WANTED in Duran. Choice of; Colors. ' • • ' . M LARGE JpTIfcWmVE ROOM.Vvquie MICHAEL, M. BAR1CH.' Expert exterior home, residential twi£hbo(hoh Street, Ken- ENGLANDER HOLLYWOOD UworOIworth-, N. J. . Telephone CBanford , • BODY an* Ing E'sperieaee. ' Must ' Like U ALL CHINA -4T1S CHestnut S-34M. ' tf Store Meet Feaiple. Fall Time, - Car $4.95 r COAL You are our STOCK to tradi;. When you. FSNDEat W4HUC «nXIAM BOESSU Interior wkt Estsrsw Kaqalred. FOR THE: TERRIFIC RESPONSE WE LAMPS NO TTEK COAL AT gd. through your closet* ple«x> keep BED — WITH HEADBOARD Painttc*. Skilled mefhanirs Pmonal , ' r . '' i ' •'.»'• T)>**'JUHlbIe Store in tnlnd. Colk>ct>oii> Dolvx Koamel 1 •.'.-. V- •' • • •" •"" svaematon. 105 Columbta Avanue. Monday and Wednesday. CRanford PRICE! Craafosw- Call Ctsanfora «-3Tl» tf I „__.. r tooXjtrtOr~ ' •'• RECEIVED AT T HE OPENING • OF PcrTaa e/e CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE I ON; LEICS. •Vi. • .••-r^ FULL YEAR WARRANTY C. BARNES — PALST1NO. inUrior and Stove or Nut.'. $23.70 exterior, screens repaired: Free esti- Curtains ON ALLPARTS & PICTURE mates. WEstfield 2-&W9. . U OUR NEW SHOWROOM AND SEftV- r-MAHOGANY- IW .1:::::.;::.:...:.: 20^0 R. MENZEL —Interior, exterior paint- CURTAINS launekraa I CBantord «-M3O- $A.0S ing and paperhangtng. t»tiinate» cheer- Buckwheat 16.80 1 fully -given. ••pttSne CRanfard 0-1343. TABLES «1 Elisabeth Avenue,' Cranford. ' tf WILBUR COON 5. •"' I ICE DEPARTMENT JLAST SATURDAY. &IAIIOC.ANV Slolnr Rice 15.65 1 SHOES -•'.,• • . i ... Driving Instruction .'—-'• "•• " far-.'1 Cnurford Oil Co. : I - • A- \ . A U T O*: STTH 0 O^tl WOMEN WITH Hydramatic; Cum OueJSttc STORAGE j CRanford 6-1516 LEARI*»TO DRIVE NOW I '. noBLEM ITEET • $Q50 EUubeth OHflnS—1&36: PLalnfleld 4-1311 ' is to Multiple Iisl It With the Cranford Real Estate Board WE ALSO APPREOATE JPHE GLOW- Reg. $99.50 • Thif xhajnploo of inoltipurposc building nuntcriais *•*»* be TWELVE leadinq Cranfin! Brokers, and KMKK. Th* additional • advantaQM of ANDREW CR1SANTI cut easily and fitted quickly to any measurement. With it you can tackle one hdme unprovemenf job after another . ING PKAISE YOU ACCORDED TO THE • kfiulxiolaV UBHIBQOI cod no XDOZVI IUQ& Grawtf . ' ' listing to all the others. MclNTYRE'S I p Exterior Walk Interior WaDt Cabinett Table Topi ' SheMng «T CKACTOVD KEAL ESTATE •OAED"ltmi>tftta( MuOOfim light Furniture fliW>V ***JIT linen Qoarti F U R NIT U RE BSLEN BttJ lam JbwarSnp I INTERIOR TYPE PANELS. Sq. it, boa •- J^ KAUTU DEIXA 8EEKA mmsAT EXTERIOR TYPE PANELS. Sq. ft, ftntv-w-. W« -JOSEPH J. OUKEK -.,.— WADKICHABDS.8WACKHE B. FOSTON A SALES —SERVICE te JOHN W. HEW8 * SON WnXIAM O. 8CHMAL I RARITAN ROAD & WALNUT AVE. TBOBtAS MACMEEKIN SHAHEEN AOENCT PARTS — WELPINC WON KEALTT CO. CHAKLES M. YEAKBL APPLIANCES CLEANERS & TAILORS C* ICE SKATES SUBfSNSD \ TUPPLV CLARK ^ CRANFORD SAM LEFFLEK. rrs>(x - : .. waulw WAR. I Pbeoe CRmnferd «-«5eS , ' ; • I CENTENNIAL AVE. CKAffTOKD. N. I A 7-3835 Eastman Street at irth Avenue CRanford South Ave., jC ' Cranford 235 N. 9' fI , •"* . '' ^_—.^B—^BISI .^BBB*aBas>a«B»fafc » asl^BS^BSSBS* ^^^M as^Mskasfe ' BS^BSMBS^ I DRAPORD REAL ESTATE BOARD WtrtfalaVN. J. I It: mm'-mmm'. aHa :••• MM.MH wm*j*m-*&& —* ••" ^•••r\^^ CLP, THURSPAY, FEBRUARY 8. »3S /

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is proud to announce VoLLX. No. 3 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSbAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1953 26 Pages — TEN CENTS that we' wljkbe Campaign Leaders time Reflected As Trustees Em es Heuer to Board

J / OPEN Honored ..• •• • .•'•''« ' • '•" .'' •';•,•• • • -. ','•',••«.••• •• • .'• •'•'-•.* •• '••'•'.'"' •••.," ' , •• •;„• • ' LaCorte Vice Chairman for Campaign;' . LOUIH Trputmaii, PresideiU, Mrs. Conlev Dr. Ferguson, Dr. McNab, Kohler, Noalrand Township Committee K^flet-led to Three-Year Terms Tuesday; • .••••.•*# Dr. Morton J:, Rodman, professor in the Rutgers University Also Serve on Drive's Executive Comniittee • Fetes Warsinski, ° College of Pharmacy; may save your .child's life. Dr. Rodman, shown BiKlget Items Approved hy 7-1 Margin >V Here in his laboratory at the Newark school, is waging a one-man Members ol the executive committee who will direct the an- Caldwell, Schmitz Joseph P. Heuer was electetl to a three-year ternvand. Louis ' flght to cut down the accidental poisonings which, exact a (oil oof aual fund drive of Cranford-Garwood-Kcnilworth Chapter, American routmari and Mrs. Siena s\ Conley were rcclectjjd to three-year 600'American'children annually. , ' ' ' • '•"'". Three municipal employes.—. Red Cross, were announced yesterday by Paul O. Dunham, executive Township Attorney.. C H. Warsiri- crms on the Board of Education in the annual school election Tues- [chairman. The drive w«H get underway on Match 1 and the local ski. Tax Collector A. B. Caldwell day evening. All budget items carried bj^jiearly seven to one ' Rutgers ProfWaging Fight quota has been set as $16,047. . .,'• > • ' and Fire Capt. John N. Schmitz — iluralitic.i. \_ " ' were honored , by the Township Nicholas St. John LaCorte of 101 Maple place will be vice- 4 ,, Mr. -Tro'utman, who is currcntjyf serving as president.'of the Against AccidentmlPoisonings Committee Tuesday .night for 25 ibard, was rcclectcti to his third three-year term. He led the field chairman of this year's, drive. Dr.R. P. Ferguson of 1 Lenox avenue years' of faithful' and efficient jf live candidates in all four districts to pile up 753 votes. In the next twelve months.600 many commercial products that will be chairman In charge of the north side area and Dr. John G. service.. .• '. ' '•'••• children will die of poison in have poisoned children in the past McNab of 8 Cutamings street / NICHOLAS 8: T. LaCOBTE Mayor_F. P. Andersen presented '—. : * Mrs. Conley, chairman, of the America. They will die painfully, —and equally important, a list of charge of the south side area. a pin denoting a quarter of a cen- MRS. ZENA 8. CONLEY LOUIS TROUTMAN .supplies committee, was named to convenience pitifully—and needlessly. •'„'"•'" their antidotes. The-process is slow WinQeld Kohler of 106 South tury of service to Mr. Warsin.ski, her second three-year term. She It is thase 600 needless deaths and painstaking. But' since each avenue, ea^st, will be chairman of the only one of the trio present at GOP Club garnered 638 votes. Mr. Heuer, listing might in the future save the jthat Dr. Morton J. Rodman is try- the collections in the business.area, the meeting. The chairman said 9 who succeeds Raymond Cowpelrtji'- ing to prevent. The Rutgers Uni- life of some child. Dr. Rodman dis- that the committee has often re-- and John V. Jrfostraod of' 18 Cres- Physicians Club Recommends waitc,. received 511 votes. The lit* versity College 'of Pharmacy pro- rounts the extra work. .-_'.'. cent-place, .will head'up the sd- lied heavily on the good judgment Nominates tor was not a candidate for re- fessor is waging a grim, one-mnh In addition to compiling his licitations from local industrial of the attorney and expressed ap- fight to curb this ijisguised killtr, preciation for his faithful service. election. checklist of chemicals. Dr. Rodman firms. •...•:. ; .•'. .•'• .... •'. '• PurchaseofDrunkometer deadlier' even than polio to chil- tries to prevent poisonings from Edwin W, Kraus of 25 North Finance Commissioner. Howard Sleengrafe Slated The two other candidates in the dren. •.':.. ' ' .;.' ",. ••. •• happening in the first place. The Eighteenth.street, Kenilworth, will "Cowperthwaite "and Public Safety Cranford Physicians' Club has recommended ^the purchase of nice, E. Calvin Shirc and- 'Waltisr A moth eri who would give her Commissioner C.'.L. Fritz praised a, .drunkometer by. the township. ' " . . ' For Presi«Ieney, v women, often . mo*bers' of: small se/ye as chairman of the residen- M. Cooper, polled 451 and 360 life for her child, unthinkingly children, are invariably horrified the work of Mr. Caldwell and Capt . The club made this recommendation at its annual meeting held tial collections ;in Kenilworth, aid- Succeeding Lincoln - votes,, respectively.. • ; '.. • leaves ir cosmetics bottle uncapped: to learn of the many deadly pois- Schmitz and said they Would pre- recently at the Cranford Hotel,. It was'pointed out by the physicians After all, there are. no skull-and- eel by'Mrs; W. Lang of-516 Quin- sent the pin? personally at-a later Wcyman O. Siecngrafc was Only 994 ballot,!) were cast, and ' ons—like; arsenic, mercury, and ton avenue. Francis Foreman': of thqjLsuch a meter Would be 61 great aid in examining those under' cfossboncs on the label. It doesn't thallium—in their homes., date. nominated last night for the presi- of this number only slightly more even bear a list of the chemicals it J22 Eastman street, Cranford, Confirmation was given Mayor (he' Influence of alcohol. • The dency of. the Cranford Republican LUDEN*S or contains. ; . '. ,- :..'• "Once they hear about the actual will direct the solicitations from Andersen's appointment', Of 'thequcst was ' sent to Police Chief Assembly Candidate ~!ub,at a meeting in the municipal SMITH BROS: Cosmetics are not; meant for poisons,*' says Dr. Rodman, "and Kenilworth industries, while following special parking commit- William A. Fischer and the Town-* building. He will succeed George drinking, but her youngster may what they can do to their children, [Councilman Burton Dickerman off tee? Public Welfare Commissioner ship Committee. ' ' , M. Lincoln, who has served as accdentally drink it just the^same they .are pretty careful about leav- 511 North avenue,; Garwpod, will F.. T. Whitty, chairman; .Howard Dr. Anthony Sdrdill .explained club president since the death of adn is soon1 ..in agony. Ironically ing 'harmle^* powders and liquids I direct the Industrial collection^ in M. Siege!, P. J. Grail, Police Chiet that the drunkometer test is also Frank Fyke. Election, .is slated' for COUGH around -where youngsters can .get called the "harger' test" and is now enough, the child would have been, that borough. . "' • • W. A. Fischer.-H. R. Fisher, Mrsi : next month. •••-•• , ._••.- r better of! drinking'' from a bottle' at .them. • • " • • R. W. Stout of 412 North Union W. Sanford Bishop, S. B. Sweetser used' by, the-police in Plainfleld. Other nominations submitted by DROPS pfainly marked • "poison.*? TJien a Between listings, and his lectures. .avenue is serving as treasurer, of and W. F: Little, Jr. The cost of the instrument was. not he committee comprised of Henry EACH physician would be able quickly to Dr. Rodman hopes to cut the awful- this year's drive, Charles M. Ray The chairman also appointed the revealed. Klubenspies, C. J. Christian, E. Dr. Sordill was .elected president Calvin.Shire, Miss Barbara Fricke administer the properyantidote. total of needless deaths through of 106 Oak lane, as chairman of DR. JOHN G. McNAB WlNPUXD KOHLCK Cranford Municipal Ambulance ."There are. many, preparations,' poison. Perhaps he- may-save '.'the publicity, and George H. Bates of Committee as follows: Henry succeeding Dr. Edward M. arid August Engesscr, follow: explains Dr, Rodman, "which are life, of only a single child—but it 18 Hampton street, as assistant Whipple, chairman; Commissioner who held the position for Vice-presidents, Ei C. McMahoh, years. Dr. Neil Castaldq was elect- not meant for internal Use and, do might' be yours. ' ' . •: .• 'publicity chairman. . • '*.-' Whitty, A. A; Smith, H. S. Comp- Mrs. Jessie Janscn and Mr...'Chris- not list their ingredients on their ton, "Commissioner Fritz, Chief ed secretary-treasurer. .tian; secretary, Mrs. Mary Jackson; • ; Mr. LaCorte, an EUiabeth law- 1 new officers and Dr. Carl G. Han- labels. Then the physician is help- L._jrcr, is a graduate 'of-Cornell. Uni- Fischer , and Fire Chief Howard treasurer, Mrs. Marion Jones; and less. He docs not know which Brotherhood Week - Schindler. son were named to the board of -auditor, Anthony C. Henrich. r versity • and Rutgers University directors. . •'•... •r-M chemical is poisoning the child . Law School. He formerly served Application of Ralph Delia Serrn Nominated as directors were: SHOWER Will Be Celebrated At the club's next meeting Mayor F. P. Andersen, Thomas Consequently ; he does hot know with the Elizabethtown Chapter, for permission to erect a two-sjory which drug to use a» anai»tfdote.» la. celebration ^f. Brotherhood t building owSpringneJ* Week, the contributions of out- Week will be discussed, Dr. Sordill Frantic calls for a. chemical i avenue,, opposite Miln street,, was. fl Brown, A. B. Caldwell, J. Walter standing humanitarian leaders, of drive. He .holds membership in said. Coffee, Donald Creighton, Mrs. analysis of some, product hive be- the Cranford Lions Club. Craned referred to Board of Adjustment. PLASTIC come all to frequent at Rutgers the United States will be discussed Contract for constructing a sani- Florence X^roUnse, F. J. Deller, at a meeting of the Wednesday Republican Club, Holy Name So- m ASSORTED COLORS College of Pharmacy. Sometimes tary sewer in Walnut avenue, Den- P. J. Grail, Harold Glovier and the answer is given in time, some- Morning Club at the library Wed- ciety of SL Michael's Church, Jun- irian Toad; Hendricks street, Liv- Charles Hansel. Jr, ior Chamber of Commerce of East- SchoolPTA times not ' nesday at 9:45 a. m. . 7 r ingston avenue, Stqughton avenue Also Harry R. Hcins, Mr. ern' Union '. County and Union Metal polishes,, paint removers The speakers will be Mrs. E. E. and South Union avenue to James Klubenspies, Mr. Lincoln, Albert JOSEPH P. HEUES ."..^^\:] County Bar Association. He is avenues, was awarded to Cestone J.' Musa, H. V. Osborne, jr., Geori and insect repellentsrare only a few Mckeege, Mrs. Elliott Moody.. Mrs. Gives Planners WE YUAN O. STEENGBAFE than 500 voted for or-against the Of the products whose ingredients Henry Grubei; and Mrs. Chandlee past grand knight of Elizabeth- Bros., Inc., on' their low bid. of E." Otserheldt, George D. Ran or antidotes arc seldom listed on H. Hickok. Council, 253, Knights of Columbus, $18,965. E. D.'Stanley, C. K. Sellers, budget. '"" >. . .' ..." ..•' .'.'• .'..' •."" • arid now is a trustee.of that so- Shaheen, R. W. Smith, Pre&A F. The current expense item oi. the label. They are perfectly harm- The citizenship committee met Adopted on final readjng was Prom less when used -as directed. Yet, ciety. Mr. LaCorte is married to an ordinance regulating outdoor At a general meeting • of the Woolley and F. R. Zundcl $703,444.09 was approved by - a ASiE^TRIN Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Leon to the former Catherine J. DiFablb Nominated from the (JoW .as di- vote of 450 to 86; the repairs and aW have brought sUddcr- death or E. Hunt,, 108 Oak lane. . •«'»" advertising in the township. The Junior Prbm Committee held at serious .Illness to youngsters who of Cranford and they have three new measure" prohibits such adver- rectors were Carroll By QUaintancc replacements item of $35,703.10 by Mrs. Jack H. Brockbank, presi- Cranford .High School Friday aft- sampled the-contents. children. " •' • tising except in these instances: ernoon, Mrs. ,J. Walter Coffee, ind Harold Dankel/ Nominations a vote of .447 to 68; the manual* dent, and Mrs. Charles Von Lynn training appropriation of $24,294.- Hoping to. correct this situation, .Dr. Ferguson, a•. resident of Advertising exclusively: B; adult co-chairman, announced that will remain: open/u>itir-.the next will attend a tea at the Fanwood In Contest meeting. 04 by a vote of 424 to 87; and the Dr..Rodman has been compiling a Cranford Since 193B, served on business or profession conducted in the ^Cranford High School PTA n 1 y Woman's Club Wednesday at Fan- or on the premises, advertising Among riew/'fnembers accepted capital outlay item of $10,628.30 list of the chemical constituents' of the Board of Educatioh Iron! 1944 1OHN V. NOSTRAND TiiTd voted to give $100 to the Prom wood. •..; ' -, ' ' .'.'. '' , . •' ' '.' .-, •• to 1950. He received his doctorate DR. R. P. FERGUSON exclusively for sale or rent the Committee. (Contint^^/*>n page six) by a vote of 406 to 88. , . v in chemistry from Cornell and has; property upon which such'display Norma Searlo, student co-chair- Man Again District 4, voting on the Miln been employed'as a chemist in the located, 'advertising. pcrtalnkig man, and other junior class com- street side of Cleveland SchooLy process division of- Standard Oil to educational, veterans', religious Seeks Assembly Seat; had the largest vote, 387, followed • A Warning to Superstitious— mittee members.'expressed their by Cleveland School, North Union •Development Company since 1936. charitable or civic organizations, appreciation to Mrs. E. W. Schroc- IWLeader or legal- advertisements required Candidate in 1949 avenue, 243; Lincoln School, 192; He' presently is manager of the deF, president of (he PTAr-fdr the by law. It was unnouhced at the meeting and Sherman School, 172.- •;'',•'.' ; price analysis division of the Essb Tomorrow is February 13 organization's generous gift. The board will have its reor- BOBBY Standard ' Oil Company in New A resolution was adopted ac- At the suggestion of George of the Cranford Republican Club •••'-• •".••'.'•• By RAWPH J(. AHRENS , cepting art offer of $3,750 from last night that, the vice president ganization meeting at 8 p. rii. Mon- ' York. Dr. Ferguson is «a- Cran- Lincoln; senior class president, and day. It is expected that the regular 1 Tomorrow is the day those people who ai'6 superstitious will V. ,D. Shaheen for 10 lots ip block PINS ford representative on the West- Peter Mallpy, junior class presl Weymah O.. Stcengrafe/of February meeting will be held fol-._ field'YMCA board of directors. Dr. have n field day. It will be'Friday the 13th, the day to avoids break- 620, located next month Explorer Post Anthony Terregino,^ senior class was a candidate foythe Assembly observer for the United Nations Dimes Diij for the 13th falls on a Friday again. sponsor. • • in the 1040 primary. International Children's Emergen- POLISH If not, they, must wait jjntH No- Dbg Canvass Will In additnori toJ this student meet- Mr. Stengrafe fs an instructor in cy Fund, will be the guest speaker vember for that, black magic- Ta Hear Talk ing, interested parents will I be In- the Social Studies Department of at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher s uuota loaded day. ". : Start Tomorrow vited to meet on February 26, atWestfleld Jmgh School and since REMOVER Coiniiiittees While those who believe in su- Police will begin their an- the high school, A panel of junior, 1947 ha//faeen director of. the perstitions (pass the salt) are be-By IraqJVative nual house-to-house canvass to and Senior students will discuss all Westfleld 'Adult School, one of the $3,470 Collected Here; •'i '• moaning .their fate ^omorrow, check on unlicensed dogs tomor- ten ^arEest evening schools in.the For IreaWed mdmenls like these. «fly the Salman. I Muhyedln of Bagdad, important questions concerning the state of New, Jersey. ' - »< Dramatic Club Will there will be at least one person Iraq, wilt discuss customs and ex- row morning, it was announced prom at (hat time." WinnerS/Listed in, .'• most exquisite gown wiB'*>- This ope— in Cranford who will look on "the last night by Chief William;A. /After his graduation from Rut-: REG. periences oi his native' land at-a gcrs University with a B.S, and everything you've. dreamed yoar PresentMystery day as ; an opportunity to cele- Fischer. Summonses will be Chicken pox led the contag. Children's Division brate. - ' • ••*•'•"'.' meeting of Explorer Post 476 at issued to all residents who have ious diseases reported W the Board M.Ed. degree; "he continued ; his VITA FOOD graduate work at New. York Uni- The~Marchof Dimes jiassed its •' rmicnrt, nt gown shouU be—is of Aanlilly bee Tomorrow, Saturday He's Arthur M. King of 2 Hamil- the Casino Tuesday evenng. failed to obtain 1053 tags for of Health during the past week $3,000 quota this week wiil^ a total ton avenue, who will be 83 years their dogs. with 12 cases, It was announced versity. He has taught courses in *:..'.•••:'•,•:•>• All is in readiness for the Cran- Mr. MuKyedin, who will appear of $3,470.25 having been turned in - FLASHLIGHT nylon net, «tyled with drapedl net Up to last rilght, a total of 1,315 yesterday by Health Officer W. P, govcrnmejnt, current... affairs and ford Dramatic Club's .presentation young. Thirteen (that . number in his native dress, is a former tioy public "speaking at. Union Junior up to last night, it was announced nylon net train over satin, and a little tomorrow and Saturday of theagain) birthdays ago he retired licenses hnd been issued, Cran- Smlttu, Also reported were; nve by William H. D'Arcy, local chair-•'••_ Scout of Iraq.; He is; In this country ford has an estimated dog, popu- cases of mumps, and two cases of College, Rutgers University and cover-up/ bolero. In white mystery, "The Shop at Sly Com from the liehigh Railroad as a civil Newark'Statg .Teachers College. man. He said^this tota^ does not'^ er," by Edward Percy* Under the tngincer, having completed 50 to study industrial air-conditioning. lation of l,500,>' according to measles. Two persons were bitten include collections from , store ' COMPLETE WITH years on his 70th birthday., .Be- At a Meeting Tuesday evening, Towhship Clerk J.jgaHp^H xC Coffee, b yd dogs. A veteran oVWorld War II, Mr. 8 »o It direction of John Giles, the three Steengrafe spent 27 months in the banks or receipts from - the chil- act play will be presented at Sher fore him was a chance to enjoy ^3uy DTTk,D. "Feck,'•" JKTT spokpee orfcoln dren's division. The final total is ' a- --'••. BATTERIES ~ his hobbles, checkers and reading. collecting .'•as a merit badge objec- Army. He' was graduated from BY "BILL" SCHROEDER lock Hall of Trinity Church at 8:3 9 Hillside High School and later re- expected to reach $3,700. •:*•'. V However, World War II sawtive and as a vocation. He showed __Miss-Marian A. Schmitz, treas- both nights. him help with the construction of some of the commemorative half Boys Camp.lteelects Coffe&rturned to teach there for seven IS 11 SHALL NOr RUN * duction of the play are the ioK in Westfleld. Navy Air Base in West Treijtoh' 8 collection..- __^ • . nounced the winners in the con- •m 6^ IHEKOaEjX Bride** Queen Anne erown edged vitk lowing committeest:^-. and then to Oak Ridgeg,, g^ A weekend hike will be taken Plans 53"Season"Activities • As a memberof the Board of p£ TAKE ADVANTAGE O^ OUR Stage, Jim Rich,'.chairman, and Shaheen and Charles J. Stevens. Dirccors of the New Jersey'Branch test among the youngsters.. pearl* work on the atom bptnb project by the post February 21 and 22 to J, Walter Coffee was. reelcctcd :.;•-• i -19.9= John Rash, William pole, George This was followed by construction Smith Gap' on the Appalachian president of the Cranford Boys' Resignation of E..Duer Reeves as of the American Association of the Special prizes Will be awarded ' Smith, Harry Hayries, James Chris- of another project airport,-emer- Trail. Stephen Ay re. is chairman Camp, for his, third term last Thurs- a trustee, dye to, business reasons, United Nations, he has been activi the following for turning In the tensen, William Old, B. W. Geddcs. gency work in Gloucester and of this, activity. day night atthe annual meeting of was accepted with regret. in th'e State Speaker's Bureau and largest amounts: Ronald. Hospes, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Flower Girl's gown of rustling rajroa taffeta 1 Plans for the coming season has lectured on the .United Nations MR8J GRACE B. HOLMES $31.74; John Zellnsky, $12.81; Dor- Connie Machonis, ManseU Rich- then, at the end of the war, back The post committee will meet the trustees in the municipal Association of. Cranford High Vith bustle back. All pastels. Sac* 3 to €^17.98 ards, Denmer Dlxon, Helen Hoff- to his consultation service -in Monday evening. building. •••<•. were discussed. They Include the as a means of achieving" othy Schmitz,'$12.79; John Delan- peace. , School next Thursday evening at Sixes 7 to 14^ _ • •"• ' ^ - 22.95. ' man,.-Hector, Evans, Edward Cranford. ' -, • Plans are underway for "a fam- The trustees manage the Cran- building of a hew director's cabin, cy, $I2.7o; Billy Schmitz, $1X98; r repair of the docks and waterfront, In Westfleld he~ was formci the hi«h school. - Richard Keller, $11.51; Allen John CaU CR 6-6100 George and George Trumporc. . You'who are superstitious take ily dinner March 17. Stephen ford Boys' Camp located on Silver As part of her'duties for the and a general petiovaiing of cabins presidentt6i the local UnlWd Na Hospes, $9.44; Mary ' Coleman. • .» *-**. • ,~ •" Also set design, Mansell Rich- noticeV Mr. King has 13 letter's In Beech is In charge of arrange- Luke, near Hope. The camp, open You need not "cnat* the demand" when YOU call' ments. to local boys between the ages of and the main 'ftidge. The present tlons chapter and is a member oi UN organization, Mrs. Holmes has 38.86; and Richard Priori $7.12. .Bridesmaid's gown;- skirt of wyl— taBe-« ? . In New Zealand and Auwtrlia she nan, Thomas Walsh, James Dwyer, \ Floral frame with nose Vefl has 13 letters, too. Cranford Public Library will be CrahiTC. C. Goodfellow, Jr., John dent Coffee reported the donation Peter. Ward,' Raymond > Mack, 5JM Also light and sound, Arba Tay^- closed all -day today, Lincoln's of two "radios to the camp by Mrs. Cvanteeii Saturday stopped-oft to thank the people for lor, chairman, J. S.. Halvorscn, B. Allen and H. Stanley Mac- Ctanteeti "open house" will be their gciu:rous contributions to Charles Krlppendorf, Joane Tesyk^ • There will be an executive Birthday, Mrs. Hazel Haagenscn Clary; . secretary, Frahk Doolcy; H. T. Rearwin. UNICEF. Enroute back to the U.N. Richard MacClary. Edward Bork*. George" Miller and Charles Skill- librarian, announced. - and. treasurer, Winchester BrTttpn. Plans also were made for .the held SaturSaturdayy eveningg at the Cn- ^ make-upk , Marie ThompsoThbrnt board meeting of the Cranford •Headquarters, Mrs* Holmes re- Also Dick Biddle. MichMl'"''' " Council of Church Women tomor- Dr. Howard "R. Best, superin- Trustees renamed for three- an uual camp reunion to be held , Riversslde drive. All senior visited Greece and .Yugoslavia, Ellen Stewart. William OUnfbrd 66100 OVAL BOOM. chairman,. Josephine Kaul, Lydiu in April. This will~bc arranged high school, students and alumn 1 ITfeain) ' I ' • row morning at 9:30 at the home tendent of schools,-announced that year' terms-were Mr. Crane, Mr. which she hud covered in 1949 on a Lorraine Xifo, Frank Janus, "7' Burt, Eleanor - Banks, Marjorie by Mr. Crane, the Rev. Robert Gi M 08 8-3474 or Mrs. Charles G. Albury, 113 the Cranford .public schools wll Goodfellow, Mr. Allen, Mr. Mac- ate . Invited & attend. Activities (Continu«d on page six)* ,'" (Continued 6* fwllx),'"- ® IN EOOTINQ AMD Thorn, Jean' Machonis and Aly« _bs clewed tod^y and tomorrow. Clary, Charles M. Ray, Victor p. Longakcr and President' Coffee. will get underway at 8 p. m. (Store AUo in WctffeM) /-'^i.l^y-'j-T'-^r-^; on pagt *lx) Eastman street. SIDING: n Open Thuwday Nigbl *tfl 9 ,;••(..•• . .• " ' " . •."'"' "'•* ••-.--_•' ^'"''•^'•'('^.•'^'if'.iii.'^'.'.v. J.,...". ./.'• • . l