THB CBAHTOttP OTCOM AMD CHBONKTJP. THURSDAY, MAY 13, IMS

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Vot LV. No. 17 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, AY. MAY 20. 1948 24 Page* — FIVE CENTS' lions Net $250 from Cranford High School Band Broadcasting Tomorrow EveningCounty May Abandon Refused Paper Collection High Street Playground Many Bid The Cranford Lions dub netted According to a statement by F. approximately $250 from Sunday's S. Mathewson, superintendent' of . a cw Permit for paper collection, it was announced recreation for the Union County For School AuAfao, * crisp cotzaa yesterday by Charles J. Stevens, Park Commission, there is a pos- t&iteyokt.fimd chairman of the drive. Despite sibility that the small playground h threatening weather, 40 tons of sperated during the summer Conversion paper-were collected. Price of months for • the past 15 years by Contracts waste paper, the chairman pointed the County Park Commission at out, has dropped to $8 a ton. the foot of High street in Cranford Board of Education. Denial Follows Fifty club members and high will not be operated this year. cht±fiBmg term. Neighbors' Protests school boys aided in picking up Mr. Mathewson states there are Refers Offers to the paper and loading it.in box two reasons for this action. First, Scrawl Against Home Project cars at South avenue, near Lincoln. the establishment of the play- Committee for Study ^29:95 TovmshSp Committee Tuesday Nine trucks were used in the com- ground originally was only a tem- Numerous -bids for painting, night upheld the recommendation munity-wide collection. The paper porary measure. Second, the area plumbing and supplying coal. was weighed in at the Loveland of the Board of Adjustment and available does not lend itself to a iumber for manual training, and Coal Ox yards on North avenue. Well rounded program for all ages, equipment for Cranford denied the application of John F. J otncr In behalf of the Lions Club, Mr. with the result that attendance for school were received and refer- • Bracco for permission to convert Stevens yesterday expressed his bis property at 136 North Union the past few years has been small ,^1 t0 committees for considera- thanks to residents who saved and not in keeping with that of fay^ Tuesday night at a meeting avenue from a one to a two-family paper for Sunday's collection. No dwelling. other supervised grounds in the of the Board of Education in Cleve- date has been set for the next system. land School. The zoning board advised that pickup. 47 persons, all opposed to the granting of the application, ap- The Cranford High School Band Jean Thomas, Jane Jeffries, John I , Willard Keyser and Robert \*l«o. t»ha*. ThomasGruberand -pearefr-at ttae publteHearing last will be heard in a program over Oleson. Andrew-Cri&anUHRobert Mullrr; trnor Baxophone._ Lewls^Stephen Walsh;,glockengplcl. Joan Goldberg; baritone saxophone, Klssask; percussion, Leo Johnson, other' areas where" of demand forjterior of Cleveland and 4/- week and a petition, signed by 45 radio station WNJR, Newark, to- Finney, Flora Ball, Jean Schmidt, such facilities are greater and Lincoln Rfemofial^ Frank Massa; alto clarinet, Bar- Joseph Wright, Robert Morely, Schools were made as follows: residents in the vicinity of the ap- morrow at 5:30 p. m. This will Ronald Ambrose, J^ames Andrews where it would receive more use. plicant's property, urged that the bara Bird; flutes, Barbara Cope-James Kennedy, Albert Huette- application be denied. mark the first radio appearance of and John Gaffney; cornets, Dan- land, Joan Muller and Betty Wass; man, William Lassie and James Elizabeth — High School. $970; the local music group. Louis F. iel Caruso, Jim Doran, George oboe, Martin Sussmane; trombones. Traina, and tympani, Leo Johnson. Roosevelt School, $1,155; Cleveland Resignation of Mrs. Beatrice Day Plans Haar, supervisor; of instrumental Walter Keyser, Gahr Finney, Drew MacConnelli Officers of the band are: Presi- School, $910, and Lincoln School, Okell as a member of the board of Sjursen, Jonathan Franz, Wilfred and Charles RearickJ baritones, dent, John Oleson; vice-president. Glee Club music, will direct $3,175; Seeboch Painting Company. trustees of the. Free Public Library Burton, Ronald D'Arcy, Arthur James Pfarrer, Ronald Post and Lewis Goldberg; secretary, Bar- Elizabeth — High School. $653; was accepted with regret Mrs. Musical Features Members Of the band include the Eschenlauer, Frank Weidknecht Frank Finney; horns, John Sloat. bara Kaiser; treasurer, Gahr Fin- Roosevelt $1,188; Cleveland. $532, Okell has moved to West Point following: Clarinets, John Laezza, and Bernard Doyle. | Joseph Hahn, Floyd Adams and ney; librarian, Barbara Bird, and In Concert and Lincoln. $693. Pleasant. Township Clerk J. W. To Mark Observances Barbara Kaiser, Lewis Goldberg,' Also, alto saxophone, Archie'Elizabeth Bartholomew. drum major, John Oleson. Coffee was instructed to write her Also, Verona Decorating Com- a letter of appreciation for her Here Following Parade pany. Cranford — High School, services. Cranford's Memorial Day ob- Grandstand Seats for Local Organization's $970; Roosevelt $995; Cleveland. servances at the Memorial Tablet Experienced Cast Announced Final Awards $1,290; Lincoln. $2,345; Joseph Introduced and passed on first Spring Musical Event Warsinski, Cranford—High School. reading wag an ordinance appro- at North Union and Springfield Parents of War Dead avenues at 10 a. m. Monday, May 9 $450; Roosevelt $995; Cleveland.. priating ItjOM for construction of Parents of Cranford men" Here Tomorrow Night $675. and Lincoln. $836; T. A. necessary buildings at the new 31. will be marked by several For Boys Camp Benefit Play Presented in il features and by the omis- who lost their lives in World The Cranford Glee Club, under Crone. Cranford — High School. H field on Myrtly e str t An unusually fine cast has been and Meeker avenue, b h sion of the usual formal address by Wars I or II have been extend- direction of Harold G. Vogt, direcJ$800; Roosevelt $1,350; Cleveland, Public hear- a guest speaker. Audience partici-assembled by the Cranford Dra- Sister Eileen" and "Lost Horizon.' ed a special invitation by the Sweepstakes $750; and Lincoln. $1,475. ing wuTbrJune 1; matic Club for the benefit play, tor of music in tho Elizabeth pub- pation in vocal selections will be Rankin A. Millard, who plays Memorial Day Committee to The Cranford Theatre was filled Also. John F. Becker. Bernards- Adopted en final reading was.an "Return Engagement," -a three- the part of Baldy Bemls, New lic schools, will present its annual ville—High School. $1,286; Roose- sit in the grandstand during to capacity Tuesday night as the Zunmennan, commander of act comedy by Lawrence Riley, York director who is to put the Spring Concert tomorrow night in velt none; Cleveland, $667. and of on Myrtle street which will be presented under the new play into shape, has had many this year's Memorial Day ob- Cranford Business Association's ford Post, 212, American, Legion, "Shop in Cranford' Sweepstakes" the high school auditorium. Sup-j:Lincoln. $1,170; Kree Painting and Centennial avenue. Thh e walks sponsorship of the Lions Club on successes to bis credit. He ap- servance, Police Commissioner plementing the program of varied Company, New York—High School, are to be constructed by the own-will act as master of ceremonies. the evenings of June 3, 4, and 8 were 'brought to a succesful con- peared in "Kiss the Boys Cood- J. Edward Wolf, general chair- $790; Roosevelt $795; Cleveland. ers of the properties within SO days Preceding the exercises at the In the high school auditorium. byey The Torch- Bearers," "My clusion with the awarding of a selections by the chorus, seven op- tablet, the Memorial Day parade man, announced this week. television set and a $200 U. S. $432, and Lincoln, $970; and Ed- or the work win bo carried out byy Proceeds from the play will go to Sistef Eileen." "Kind Lady," "Li- eratic numbers will be offered by ward Chiovarou and Son. Summit the township and will be held, moving from Lincoln the Cranford Boys' Camp at Silver These parents should meet at Savings Bond. More than $1,500 against and Walnut avenues to the scene bel." "Ten Little Indians," and Mathllde Sarrand of New York, —High School, $977; Roosevelt the benefitting property owners. Lake. last spring as the Austrailian the stand at 9:45 a. m. Mon- in prizes were, a warded during the $1,285; Cleveland. $1,084. and of the cememonles by way- of Wal- nine weeks' promotion. guest soloist Mayor George E. Osterheldt, who The plot of. the play revolves rancher in "Fresh Fields." " day, May 31, in order that they Lincoln, $1,280. * ] nut avenue, North avenue, feast* The grand prize, a $339.50 Philco Tickets may be secured from presided, appointed Thomas But- man street,' * Central avenue, around the many, and often hila- The role of BUI Gardmtr the may be seated before the exer- Four bids for anthracite coal ler, commander of Capt N. R. rious, difficulties attendant upon playwright will be token by Rich- television set was awarded to any active member or officer, and were received as follows: Rankin Springfield avenue , and' North cises start Mrs. H. E. Kunkel, daughter of at the door. The club salutation, Fiske Post. 333, VJ.W.. and G. UnioU n avenue, Th the premiere of an important new ard A. Starkweather, who is mak- & Jahn Company, Cranford— vtiXSK Frank Zimmerman, commander of The participating play by a small summer theatre ing his debut before Cranfejrd Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sweeney of 8 opening the concert, will be given Lincoln School, $9.75 par ton, total- units will 4i IjSnlle avenue. Mrs. Kunkel. the Cranford Post, 212; American Le- audiences. • promptly at 8:30 p. m. ing $1,560; Globe Fuel Company, gion, to membership on the Veter- teacher. The threatening demands Also making his debut is Lloyd farmer Virginia Sweeney, and her 1 Roselle—Sherman School, $9.93 per under way at B:30 a. m. year-old daughter, Kimberley, of The program by the men's ans* Memorial Committee. by the financial thah t her Harbeck in the part of Bob, gen- PlanX-Ray ton, totaling $1,986. At the same- Referred to committee of the Music for the parade will be pro- eral handyman about the theatre. Allentown, Pa., have been here chorus will -include: "Brothers, price per ton, total supplies for vided by the Cranford High School daughter be thrust into the lime- visiting for the past four months whole was a bid of \$6\940 from light, the chance casting of a for- MrM . TN hah s appearepp d in sev- Sing On," GriegT 'TThe Old Lincoln and Roosevelt Schools Band, the Kenllwortfi Drum and and will return to their home' next 1 Johnson and Dealaman, Inc., New- mer husband-and-wife team as eral Pingry productionsi . Woman. .'. Rjobettoni" "Of. All tfie would be $t.58a80 and $1,489.50. Buglet Corps and the Esso Band. _ Clinic Here week. Her husband is a student respectively. ' ark, for furnishing a snow loader. guest artists in the leading roman- John Deacon, a member of the ," Old English-song; "Her The ceremonies at. the. tablet at a college in. Kutztown, Pa. The machine has a capacity of 19 tic roles, the drastic endeavors of {Continued on poo* eight) Rose," JThls Train," Negro spirit- A bid by Tuttle Brothers. West- to 20 cubic yards a minute. Also will open with the singing of the young playwright to save his Both Mrs. Kunkel and her fleld, offered coal at $10.68 per 'America" by the assemblage, ac- mother Were high in their praise of ual; "Wade in de Watpr," Erders; if referred to committee were these play, make the undertaking a Health Board Offers 1 ton for Sherman, Lincoln and bids" for road, materials: TorAs- companied by the Cranford High hazardous one for the troupe, and the ''Sweepstakes" plan and also 'Adieu Maimuna," Window, and Roosevelt Schools, and at $12^5 phalt Cot, New Brunswick; Hefele School Band. The invocation will a delightful one for the audience. Boys' Camp Chest Examinations jof the excellent shopping facilities "Keep in the Middle of the Road." per ton for Cleveland School. I in Cranford. They praised the Snyder Ga,'Plauineld^Dosch-Kingjbe by the Rev. Albert Allinger, Mrs. Howard Milius will play folk song. Totals would be: Sherman. $2,136; t 4rt&ar ITeto p pastor of Cranford Methodist For All Next Week ' ! courteous, friendly attitude of local cotton wil& btiUoa dotrn foji Whippahy; and North Jersey the role of Mrs. Autumn Hether- Ti u'o A, u «iu. «. •• J' -..Uncota. $1,708.80; Roosevelt $1.- Quarry Co., Morristown. . Church. • • ' ington, the director of the theatre. Plans were completed at a meet-!merchants and the wide selection Also, "Swedish Hiking Mclody.";fl02 and Cleveland. $1,10230. i Ceo large potr& par&ct*. ad Staff Set ing of the Board of Health Monday lot merchandise offered, arranged by < Lcfebure; "BasqueI The following bids, all incom- • pmlly /Zartag *Hrft. Grcca. . Township Attorney C. H. War- Taking the place of the usual Mrs. Milius is a graduate of the thirty red. 10 to 16. SrroeJ sinski reported the deed to a five- Memorial Day address by a guest'Bishop Lee School of Dramatic night for chest X-rays of adults I When Mrs. Kunkel was not pres- Melody," folk song; "Lift Thine plete. were received for shop sup- «•»• , 299S foot strip of land on Mim street. speaker, will be the speech of wel-lArt in Boston, and spent three over 18 to be held next week in the ent, another slip was drawn by Eyes," Logan; "The Bell Man," plies; Hand Hardware Company. Assistant Director, municipal building under auspices'Jean and Joan Blake, and the $200 Elizabeth; Brown Hardware Cor- corner of AWen street, has been come by Mayor George E. Oster- years in summer stock at Maiden Sodero- D. MO - Jn» toe - puce received and filed. This is thejheldt Brttfge. N. Y. . She will be remem- of the Union County Tuberculosis bond was presented to Arle Boom poration, Roselle Park; Benjamin Cottons come to life like flowers in a sunny garden with the first flash of Spring. Cottons freak Councilors for 1948 and Health League. Union County jof 2U Locust drive, who was in.Erdcrs» and "Coronation Scene, Kbsberg Company. Elizabeth; Pat- ttriptd theabtaf tdth r.-JJ first step in a program to widenj Directed by Harold M. Board- bered for her excellent portrayal coUa*. Borcby peatUiie Man street from Alden to Eastman'man, a double quartet composed of of the young Australians girl in Announced by Grayson Medical Society and the local the theatre at the time. Mr. Boom Boris Godunow," Moussorgsky. |terson Brothers, New York; John battanx fell bmrtlctJmttb os daisies, sentimental us forget-me-nots, frilly with ruffles ao a peony! And this year, beanuV Board of Health. T/us will mark | was highly elated to receive his Incidental solos will be sung by H- Matlack and Sons, Camden, and streets. Acquisition of five-foot|Walter M. Cooper, Frederick Dea- Fresh Fields." She also directed The staff for the. 1948 season of afatc*. Row. MB*, pr. strips from other owners along the con, Robert S. Dow, Otis N. Gove, the club's fall production of "Can- the first time that such a clinic has,prize. He operates" the Holland Richard Rosenthal, tenor, and Vido Brodhead-Gaxrett. C1 e v e 1 a n^l tUSiHxr. 29.95 Sully designed by famous originators, they take your breath away with their variety ami the Cranford Boys' Camp at Silver been held in this community. Floral Gardens and is distributor unto* street will be undertaken shortly. L. W. Oxee, Edward P. Queenan, dlelight" Lake has been completed, it was Meskowsky, baritone. A snakelunto ce Lots 911, 911A and 916, block Robert S. "Smith, and N. Oliver Health Officer W. P. Smith, who for Holland bulbs, chartes F# and Com- charms. Here at R. J Gc«ke Co. you will find the loveliest collection of gay, sunny Mrs. Cyril Perley will play the announced Friday night by Stan- is in charge of the program local-! Samuel Stein, past president of chorus by a quartette will be heard pany. New York, and Brodhead- 627. were sold at public auction to Walters, will then sing the "Battle part of the glamorous actress, ley Grayson. camp director, at a ly, announced that chest X-rays the Business Association, expressed in the novelty, "Menagerie," and Garret Cleveland, offered to sup- Mrs. Leonora R. Rossbach on her Hymn of the Republic." Elizabeth Emerson. Mrs. Perley meeting of the board of trustees will be taken from 2 to 4 p. m.'appreciation for the excellent co- drum accompaniment will be ply lumber for manual training, weather cottons you bave ever eeen. Plaids, plains, floraVi^pe* checks, petal paatefo bid of $600. Public auction will played in Lake Mahopac Theatre at the home of Victor D. Shaheen, Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" dally. Monday through Friday, and operation and participation by local [played in "Wade to «te Water."|Bt totals of $1,183 and $998.18.— be held at the June 1 .meeting on will be recited by Lewis Goldberg, at Lake Mahopac. N. V., at the president in Summit road. The residents. He also thanked JohnjCellnda Ferguson will be accom-lspectively. Incomplete'bids were ore here tp pretty profusion. Cotton io doing everything this summer both in tow® the tax sale camp will open Sunday, July 4, and from 7 to 9 p. m. on Monday and Cranford High School senior. Berkshire Playhouse at Stock- Thursday evenings. Cost of $1.50 Reilly, manager of the theare, for panist assisted in two numbers by received from Westfield Lumber lots' Ml and 942, block 827. Ac- bridge, Mass^ and with the 57th continue for seven weeks. 'and Millwork Company. Westfield; and in the country, eo take your pidk, w>vt and go whirling utaugu emnmer trac- cepted subject to confirmation at A memorial service by Cranford per person will partially defray the bis fine cooperation which aided Ethel Tucker. Street Players in New York. Cran- Harry B. Zepfler of 316 Prospect expenses. The clinic, Mr. Smith greatly in making the promotion a Miss Sarrand, soprano, will offer Kalt 1 .timber Company, and Neill ford will remember her* for her street, assistant director last sea- ing beaux like bees after ffismercw ppointe d outt offers an opportunitpp y success. the following selections: "Ah, forse and Stanjer, Newark, delightful characterization of Lady son, has ben renamed to the post Primary purpose of the nine lui," from La Traviata by Verdi ;| For toilet Installations in <3eve- 2, 3 and 9, Lillian in "Fresh Fields." this year. A veteran of three to everyone to have a chest XX-ray followed by the singing of "There taken. Persons with-pathological weeks' promotion, Mr. Stein point- "Care Selve," Handel; Musettn's land and Lincoln 5***"*"*^ *M block 6S7. The wealthy patroness, Carlotta years' service with the Marines, ed out was to show local shop-Waltz," La Boheme by Pucclnl;|wer| e mode by Charles Simkin and YOU SHOUU> SHOW ABOOT Marie Mr. Zepfler is now attending Tufts will be referred to family Faulkner, will be played by Mrs. physicians. pera the wide variety of merchan-i"Je marche sur tous les chemins," Son. Perth Amboy; Fred A. Van- install Hubbard D. Nitchle, whose fine College at Medford. Mass. Prior derweg. Roselle; Central Heating E. S&eOa Lynn ttrlps «*• The roll call of Cranford's war to the war, he served as a councilor Mr. Smith reported at the meet- dise available in Cranford. Now and "Gavotte," from Manon by kitchen in her home for use of her work has not been seen by Cran- ing that names and addresses of! that the'"Sweepstakes" are over. Massenet; "Chere Nult," by Bache- and Plumbing ^'""tw^y, Westfield, ton Mtmbetk drtts tcilh i» family was granted. Township dead, including the 15 who died" in at the camp. and Cross Engineering Company. mm eovtrup dnaettriaf World ho *>** audWnces *„^"The Bat" 16 firms and persoTB^ho nave he said, the association hopes real-let and "Les Filles de Cadix," by COTTON* Attorney Warsinski advised that The part of Ruth Conway, sea- Councilors include the follow- dumped garbage and refuse In va- dents will continue to maintain Delibes. Westfield. bolero. KoU fitfi bu&ct, such a change con be made with- gave their lives in World War U, ing: Donald Woolley, 68 Centen- flaring tUrL GM will be conducted by Thomas J. soned trouper, will be taken by cant lots in the community were their interest in buying locally. Singing members of the Glee A contract was awarded the X L. CWTIW IS VEaSATUfi. b take* wn tnedxl 1016 Sd out violating the zoning ordinance Mrs. William .Hayes Old, who nial avenue; Harold A. Glovler, Club include: Robert S. Dow. Hammett Company for general and 10-16. Second Floor. 29.95 Butler, commander of N. R. Fiske Jr., 110 Columbia avenue; Robert obtained from addresses and letters Onfafec .hirb cMrihk to fca Jan&lUty. appen. so long as no rent is accepted for made her debut with the Dramatic Charles W. Gillcsple, Robert E. kindergarten supplies, at $6,584. the premises. Post, 335, Veterans of Foreign W. Nicholson, Jr., 53 Beech street; found in the refuse. Letters have Rabbi Taxon to Tell ti * rf I* kadi Itself to all been mailed to these offenders ad- Kettle, John J. Morrison, Edward) The appointment of Mrs. Pauline k 4 MB dolbea to P. Teen** cotton plaid mm* . Elliott Markham and Ranald F. Wars. Joseph! Kaye, 125 Columbia ave- H ^j oti,er officers ure:| Mrs. Marguerite Earhart chair- tshh Oakay toMfewl •*<> tlcularly children. - 'Conttntiea on pao* t< TBsra Mayor Osterheldt urged attend- wlllj Miss Patsy Darby, a member of $153,400. state and contends that the Jews Herbert R. McCullough, secretary, had been received from junior girls 4f «U«. fte& & ance of local residents at the Mc- Cranford High School BBann d y Permit for the new store was are better than holding their own.'and Robert E. Kettle, treasurer, at Cranford High School for a trip morial Day services on Monday nlay Sousa's stirring "Washington the Masque and Bauble at the High In Today*s Issue granted to Levlncorp. which is Their principal need at the mo- this fall to Norway under auspices Floor. 4,9$ morning. May 31. Post March." another Innovation School, Is making her debut In the Paee building a new supermarket at Al-mcnt is for heavy artillery, he | of the Metropolitan School Study In this year's program. role of Elolse. one of tho amateurs Amusements 1* den and Mlln streets for the Acme said. Despite the overwhelming Week-End Weather Council and the Cranford Board of Members of the 1948 Memorial connected with "the summer thca- Classified 0 Market. Construction valuation of number of Arabs in nearby states Education. Following a meeting Headfl Metallurgists and Independence Day Committee tre. ,„,'«. • Editorial 10 the building is set nt $60,000. around Jerusalem, Rabbi Taxon Fuir with northwesterly ,with a special committee of high Thomas G Frazcr include: Mayor Osterheldt honor-| Cyril Perely will play tho role Gurwood 23 E. S. Baldeschwielcr was granted said, they have only a small trained winds frnm 15 to 20 miles per school executives, Mrs. Earhart Kenllworth 22 a permit for a dwelling at 19 Ccn- army. hour tfxlay and highest tem- 'announced that six finalists had Obituaries I « tral avenue with a building valua-: perature near 70. Some cloudi- been chosen from among appli- Schools »2 cants Society 4-16 tlon of $18,000; D. J. Leonard, 4O Miss Beverly F. Wolfo of 426 ness and wanner with mod- f Snorts W Orchard street, $7,000, and True Orchard street has returned from erate north and northwesterly I These girls will be required to ' ELIZABETH '. • . dm Thunday Nlahta 'til 8 Weather : 1 Type Homes, 16 Hillside place, 17|a six weeks' vacation at Miami winds. Saturday and Sunday ..write on essay of approximately oetke \~so. (Continued on pope eight) i Beach, Fla., and Havana,, Cuba. somo cloudiness and mild. (Ctid paam eight) THZ CRAHrOBD mu«lf AMP OmomaM, . MAT *, JMI TO eBAMTOBD CITIZEN AMP CWHOW1CLE. THURSDAY, MAY 20. IMS Pa»» Tbrw

Osceola Men's Group Urges Early ford, at a meeting Monday night guests at the meeting. take place June 21 at the Lynn'tne Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Writes Short Story and a sister of Mrs. D. C. N. Col- Trinity To Mark Paironal Day "rinity Church of "the * western ~«Jistcict 'Committee Stanley Rader of - Cranford, Restaurant, EUiabeth. tTroop 4fc Tuesday «t 7:45 lins of Walnut avenue. .-« Starting^ Youth 'Program Lauds on Ldii^ Tradw *&** who investigated were Sgt" For Boy Scout Activities in Community Methodist Church, gf the Twnnli^m COm- I in the basement of Calvary Lu- A short story by Mrs. Lucy Lestet r PowPowell lllland Patl Furman of Frankfort, Ky., will A.: youth program will be in- A 12-ton tractor-tank trailer S£ ?« !!ia *wwto£ Summer and early tall pg Roselle Park. Sidney Smith of mittee, announced his committee nn_-_t.9 ikK-jL. Jtheran Church. All parents are TboM B«pUle lUcraats Sunday With Full Program itiated by the Men's Organization S 'requested to attend. [appear^ In the- June issue- of the _Turtles are the only known iep> Plans Festival owned by L. M. Richards Petro- Frank Burr and Archie Bird. • Thank* for or scouting activities in Union CranfOrd extended a welcome to will report at the next meeting ta;rarento Wight 1 Trinity Sunday, the patronal >• of the Osceola Presbyterian Church County was advocated by Scout- Bernard Fender, newly appointed ——btm{H»«' Hnmp JTWTM* -—Mrs. Fur- tile migrants. At fixed periods they at a meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. leum Products Transport Com- June. It also WM announced that Parents' Night will be observed .„,..._, - .. - - festival day of Trinity, Episcopaliw- DORIS WADE waiasteaeaitarly master Robert E. Smith of Cran- field scout executive, and other Church, will be celebrated on Sun-Stumer, Thomas Smith, Philip Two youth leaden in Essex County For June 12 pany, Somerville, overturned Tues- ChtMng Gift the committee's annual dinner will'at a regular monthly meeting ot Read the Citoen end Chronicle j«»>an i« » former Cranford resident, move to shore to deposit their day with a full program in the will speak at the meeting. ID Scotland, on the north shore Srnull, John Smullins, Thomas A lawn festival will be held day afternoon on the Lehigh Val- of Solwajr Firth, near the flshiaa' A letter from Austria express- local church, it was announced Williams, James Young, Philip Louis Caraelli, supervisor of the JWKr &**» MbtHitmS Gu C*mftm, Saturday, June 13 from J.to 9 p. nL, T i yesterday by the Rev. Frank V. ley *fl1"M"1 tracks when a four- fcamlet of Arblgland, John PauL ini thanks for gifts of clothing Young. recreational' department of the at Trinity Church, Mrs. W. Ken- foot ffmbflTiiV|>> f*>t gave way on an known la history as John Paul bM been recehrwd by Mrs. George H. Carthy, rector. Alto—Richard Bohannon, Gil- Board of Education, Newark, will neth Frederick and Frank P. Jones, was bora July 8. n«T. Whea bert Gleason, Harry Koeneman, discuss his experiences as organ- unimproved roadway , between 000 of the Women's Guild of There will be corporate com- WUtty, general ehairmexit Walnut and Lexington avenues. he was it yean old, his school dan Calvary Church, who put her amunions at the three morning Edward Walker, Carolyn Marino, izer of various youth groups in the aaetted short—«•*• stark a crease noursred this week. Proceeds will were over. As • small lad he could m name to one of the bundles of services—8 am. Holy Eucharist; Bertha Michael, Norma Roberts. county. Accompanying him will bis; tfaO eige ksdfe to as* UU of be used to rurnish Sunday school Carrying 6,000 gallons of fuel oil, manage his own sailing boat, and he the tractor halted westbound traf- clothes prepared by the Guild and 9:30 o*" , Family Eucharist and Tenor—Charles W. Bogart, Wal- be an associate, Benjamin Ringel, center of each rand, raid sseaH and other, p equipment, showed a grest fondness for the sea. lent overseas by the Cranford church school, and 11 a.m., Choral ter M. Cooper, Charles F. Hansel, prominent worker in juvenlle»de- part over large and place la Committee cbairmen include: fic on the railroad for almost three to the summer of 1758, James pas. Let rise fa warn flace (M* to Council of Church Women through Eucharist and sermon. During Jr., John J. Morrison, John R. linquency. Mr. Ringel will cite Secretary, Mrs. James B. Rodgers; hours. Mr. Richards estimated Younger, a shlp-owniag merchant Cborch World Service. , the services, a new memorial altar Newcomb, Preston C. Shimer, cases and methods he has followed BatttBC _ WT.) satn Us**, about: treasurer, Evan Hughes; food sale, damage to the trailer at about $400. was In Arblgland to recruit iaQon. frontal, the gift of Mrs. Robert Lynn Truscott Sims. - in combating delinquency. twktns. Their tsan ara ftroundlaaa. Bake at «06*f. for M Mrs. "G. G. Miller; refreshments and be took ut, boy, « bug The. letter signed by Ingrid The no-knead way Is •mj. quick Makes t «osea roll*. Harry C. Huff, 31, of Findcrne Bunker, Trebesing, Austria, reads Pearsall in memory of her parents, Bass — Joseph F. Brozek, Jr., The adult das of the Church and supper, lira. Henry T. Gruber Farms, Somerville, driver, was un- weB-knlt and. capable lad of u, to the late Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White, Walter E. Cooper, Thomas Doig, and fan. and what* mot*, the rolls Mrs. T^iit< Jacobus; * games, Wblteaaven, where he shipped on a as follows: School ,wUl present a musical pro- 9X9 fl^H^iAW ' Clover Leaf Rail* injuredr~Twb auto wreckers, one -I write for a girl, who has got Will be dedicated. , William Fay, Arthur L. Holland, gram Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the L. l!* ffprjan; lights vessel about to eafl to America. Prepare oae recipe. Stek.Dfa&er owned by the companyr-r£turned your nice gift and who cannot Louis W. Oxee, Frederick L. Shaw, church. A silver offering will be Jacobus; publicity. Mrs. William In. the afternoon the annualM Ed ard Pan Rolls tnto the overturned vehicle back'on the write an English letter. I speak Parish Tea in honor of the "name i " ,f Snydfcr. Oliver L. West taken for the building fund. M ens Club 1 cap lukewarm 3 pkg. yeast, roaad bans. Brash with Maate That Swim a uttle English but please excuse festival of the church will be heldL T?f . . .and Women's saofftealBs> and pisfiE three Guilds of the parish will hold a The program will include: Welsh water . compressed or to another of the company's trailer- Despite the act they ara plants, me, if a have many faults in my from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. in the par- hymns by the GulUfords of Win- i cup shorten- dry granular balls la each seettoa of greased Also, booths and decorations, W. tod not animals, many species of letter. . - ish house. The tea is given an- spring supper and moflbi pans, bet rise la warm place Kenneth Frederick; waitresses, tankers without loss. starting at 7 p. m. in ; a solo by Miss Jean Watson, ing, melted 1 egg. slightly According to Mr. Huff, the em- water algae ara able to move about "I thank you for your nice pres- nually on Trinity Sunday to honor parish 1 tbsp. sugar beaten (80* to 8B*F.) until Ugat. about 1% Miss - Margaret Austin;v puppet by swimming. Brown algae range In accompanied by Miss Shirley Hou- bankment gave way as he drove to 1 ent and all the nice clothes and those who have become new mem- house. Margaret and Richard broud; recitations, Mrs. S tap. salt Stt cups sifted hoars. Bake at 400*F. for 20 min- show, Nan and William Fay; mov- size from forms that can bo seen ' Austin and Frances Sherlock will utes. Makes 18 roll*. the side of the roadway to avoid coats which I have received for bers of the parish in the past 12 Murray and Mrs. A. Asterle; piano enriched floor ies, Robert Laier, ST.; photography only under the microscope to others me and my family. We were en- months. Mrs. T. Millikcn i„s, represen.. t . th,e. young people of the H. E. Stoner; .magic show. Dr. a hole in the center. He remained •MO feet long. Algae differ from h l toe aaawd duet, Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Mes- Combine water, soortenlasv in the vehicle as it slowly over- joyed over all the beautiful and chairman of the committee, and'P?^ * Diocesan erly; songs from the First Baptist and salt Add yeast. «w«»K«"ir with . Faa Tarn ' Graham C Newbory; prize table, fungi In that they can extract and s&a she is being assisted by Mrs. W. F.ij'0, ConvenUon at Medford a> wooden spoon until completely Prepare oae recipe Rich Dinner Mrs. Fred Wesighan; roerchandis turned. Mr. Huff was en route to build up their food from Inorganic warm things which, we want so Lakes this Church and songs by Mrs.* make a delivery'to' the nearby necessary. Since 10 years we can- Poorman, Mrs. C. G. Albury and| week-end. Henry and Anne V. Carkhuff. dissolved. Blend la sYjrsy Bous. Bon chined donga to %' Mrs. Charles C. Albury, and white substances. Seaweeds are the most thickness. Brash' with melted short- Reel-Strong Coal Company. familiar representatives of tho oV not buy anything t no clothes, no Mrs* Edward .White.. Singing strings will be performed Graduallystir..In: tie. flour and^mbc elephant, Mrs. F. S. Seflng^ stocking, no' shoes1 arid ^nly little by Mrs. H. E. Brown, and the clos- until dough Is well blended avnd ening arid cut Into 1* Btrips. stack Fire Chief Howard G. Schtndler gae family. the_ parish tea, the j Air Mail Week Marked 6 or 7 strips together aad cat Into to eat Therefore we are grateful annual Spring Choir Festival will' ing hymn will be offered by the soft. Boll on wen floored board and for your nice present and we hope !#„• be held in the church nt 5 pan. By Cranford Post Office Bible Class. fit into greased U»x8' pan. Chit 1W pieces; Place each stack oa Escapes Serious Injury dough with knife or scissors, length- end. cot side down, la greased mat that the tune before us will be The service of evensong will open The 30th Anniversary of Air Divine worship will be conduct- Da pans. Let rise In warm place When Dram Explodes better. Sometimes' we are un- the program following the proces- wise and crouwtse Into 24 or 88 Mail Week is being celebrated by ed Sunday at 11 a. m. by the Rev. rolls. Brash top of doogh .lightly (80* to 85'F.) until light, about 1% Angelo' Antonetti, 31, of 99 happy to be beggars now. sion of the choirs into the church, the Cranford Post Office this week Albert G. Dezso, pastor.' Church with melted batter or margarine. boon. Bake at 400*F. for 20 min- and will feature the "Magnificat" lackford avenue. Port Richmond, "Our beautiful country is with a "talking mail box" and a school for all ages will take place Cover with a towel and let tlae In utes. Makes 18 Fan Tans. S. I., had his hair singed and also Austria, I live in a mountain vil- and "Nunc Dimittls" of Walmis- public speaker in the post office at 9:45 a. m., and the Young Peo* warm place (80* to 85*F.) untl( lage in Karnten near the Mill- ley. After the offertory, anthems doable In bulk, about 80 minutes. suffered a slight burn on the right lobby which advises patrons of the pie's Group will meet at 6:30 p. m. Crescents arm when a 50-gallon drum con- gtattersee. Arrounding us are the by Martin Shaw, Mozart, Ireland advantages of using air mail. The Prepare one r«clp©BIcl> Biaaf . and Handel will be sung, -Taking An.intennediate_choir-compris- ^^ taining* a cleaning solvent explod mountains in a high 2-3,000 m "program" ends tomorrow. ing members from the ages of 12 Bolls. tloU chilled dough Into dr- ed Tuesday at 12:45 p. m. in the covered the whole year with snow McMamis Bros.' part in the festival will be the men Rich Dinner Rolls colar shape, about %• thick. Cat w en Postmaster Arthur Metz reportpot - to 17, is being formed under lead- rear of-the Warren Brazing Com- and the Millstatter Lake is one and boys of the choirs of St. Paul's i cup milk, % tup water Into weag«Mrti«ped pieces. BoU each and a half hours distance. ed thth e promotioti n hhag stimulated a ership of Mrs. Meserly. The pas- scalded 1 pkg. yeast, • wedge, starting with wide end and pany plant, 26 South avenue, west. ,\ Church, Cranford.Westfleld', Fredericand Trinitk B^y mijrked l&crease-iri''the "se of the tor will continue the study of the ,. cup short- eompressed or rolling to point. Motntwi tips aad More serious injury might have "My father is pastor in this air mail service this week. The gospel of St. Matthew at a meet- resulted if Antoinetti had not step- Modern, evang. Common and there are 700Q Sponsler is choirmaster and A. ening' dry granular ' seal. Place oa greased baking aa diamond riAg. air mail rate is five cents an ounce ing Wednesday of the Bible Class l tbsp? sugar Let rise ta warm place (80* to ped back quickly when he saw a souls. The people here are farm- Style Show Edna Harvey is organist of the legg •'6 local choir. . An invitation to at- anywhere in the United States, at 8 p.m. |1% up-ealt *% cops sifted 85*F.> oatn light, about 1% hours. finch prior to the Explosion. Police ers or wood workers with mapy Canada and Mexico. children and the poorness is great tend has been extended to aU v Girl Scouts meet every Thurs- ' enriched floor Bake- at 400*F. Cor 15 Sgt Lester Powell said Antonetti residents of the community. Air moil letters are dispatched day nt 3:30 p. m., and Boy Scouts, Combine Makes 10 Creseeata. told rally! the **fy»?iriirig solvent ig- The farmers have 2-8 cows and Those singing soprano in the immediately on all mails. An air every Friday at 7:30 p. m. and salt. Cool to lukewarm by add- nited from a cigarette he was only little grains, a little barley, SAVINGS combined choir follow: mail letter to Chicago, the post- ing water. Add yeast* mithfrfg with HotCroo* smokinjE. . • rye and oats most for our house- Prepare oae redpa Bica Btaaer hold. Beautiful woods we have Bruce Berran, Nelson Brown, master pointed out, mailed in the W1M Indian Bees wooden spoon until completely Folks who are concerned with thrift and Arthur Bradley, Robert Britton, local office in the afternoon would dissolved. Blend In the eg* thor* blending In % cap ralsias •Aa* Stag Out round us, pine trees and larch The Russian beekeepers are ex- j i h> you ever gone to the wrong trees. And it is very healthy to Laurence Brozek, Donald Cooper, arrive at its destination the follow- perimenting with wild Indian bees. oughly. Gradually stir in the flour tsp. danamoa befora * T* g; economy and who like to compare Richard Cox, Jack Cregan, Lee ing morning, speeding its delivery The Indian wild bee is said to pos- and mix until dough is well blended floor. j nnchmed ^t««n% tnto B when the door chime, bell live near woods. If you are in- imwmm by a day over regular mall. The and soft. Place In greased bowl, 18 bans; place on greased bakinc or knocker sounded? A new electric terested I send you a card of our for its presentation of authentic Early American furniture, presents Ferguson, John Flint, Richard sess a number of qualities which cover, and store In refrigerator at sheet and let rise tn warm place door ehmx, has been developed to prices before mffHrtg purehaaca Frank, David Gately, Devon Hall, difference in time to more distant make It superior to the domettt. environs, perhaps you come to see m unusually fine value in this Solid Maple Bedroom ensemble. It consists of a low poster bed he twin points is even greater. least two hours or until needed. (80* to DS*r.) until light, about « oBnrtnafa these unnecessary steps. our beautiful country. John Hansel. Gilbert Hildebrandt, csted species, especially, for collier Shape chilled dough.on well floured minutes. Combine 1 "fx white and featmes three different musical come tows. Here they find, Use thi* attractive Edward Hobble, Gordon Hollings- "Air mail," Postmaster Metz said climates, it emerges tram the hive "Once more I thank you for the and fall size, a roomy sts>drmper chest and a large, graceful five-drawer dresser with its 2&'3t28' plate board tormina; is mddlom rolls. Lot t tbsp. cold water. Brash tops ot j signals — a harmony worth, Oliver Houck, Philip yesterday, "is more than a means to tower temperature than ordinary rise In greased .pan In warm place not only utmost value, nice gift* . Early American chair of speeding communications across bees and has a much greater speed bans with esx white mixture. Cut! chord Oat sounds as long as the mirror. For those who desire additional pieces, we have the vanity with bench, nite-table, a double- i Houck. James Loranger, Gary (80* to 85*P.) until light, about 1% a cross In top of each bun wlthl caller presses the button: two sym- in your Maple Bed- 7 the' land and to foreign countries; of flight it Is able to fryttnughftof hours. Bake at 400*F. for 20 min- eetssors. Bake at 400**. for 2a! - - but a sincere desire Union Man Boys Mac Dougal, William" 'Mason rather, it is synonymous with our when visibility is poor. Indian bees utes. Note: For. Quick pan rolls ose room a* a boudoir dresser combination and also ma extra-large chest-qn-chesS. Here youU find improved quality « . . Thomas Mears. John Middleton, national well-being and our hopes even have been known to go out for dough without chilling, reducing the C*a resonant note. One signal is used Confectionery Store to assure continued an chtdr! Superior em> selected, highest grade Mountain Maple; custom dovetailing—not just in drainers—but the entire case, Thomas Newcomb, William Old. and aspirations for future progress. nectar on moonlit nights. rising period to 45 minutes. for the front door, one for the back The cigar \ confectionery David Posh. Arthur Roberts, Jay Frosting and tise third for a side entrance, or itruetum in hard' In these momentous days of deci- 4 tsp. milk 1 cap sifted ta code-page members ot the family store at the corner of North Union rivaling the construction of far higher priced suites; "Luxury" construction refinements inducing Rommes, Palmer Rugh, Preston sion, it is gratifying to know, be- PAYMENT8 ABEANGED avenue and Alden street, operated Parker House Rolls tap. vanilla « tor phone calls. WOOJM, finished in <•'! cause of the impetus given to avia- Amnesty Prepare one recipe Rich Dinner for the past two and a half years censer drawer-guides and /ksfff dustproofing; new Mar-Resistant, hand-rubbed lacquer finish. You'U cla© TOWNSHIP OF CBANFO&D mapUL Covered m tion by the United States Air Mall After young bass leave the spawn- Rolls. RoU dough on lightly Ingredients aad drlf by DeLouisa Broa, was sold to Notice Is hereby tfven that the Service, that we have available n ing beds their foods consists of min- He Hyman Schnur of Union. The find this group scaled to modern compact homes and the prices scaled DOWN to fit the budges of ih •, • ,, C l mUjT floured board to »* thickness. Cut mixture over toot buna, fining t Water gay, crisp, & °5? \V »" Uc wmJUucUo T potent instrument for good, not ute crustaceans and insect larvae, Bunnfatg water still is lacking' ta new owner took possession im- • »- «*« •whs Jksme to' make every penny countt . ' - ' ' • • . • • aS only for ourselves but for the and as they grow older they devour 15 per cent of the farm homes of the mediately. chintz. !£ * eovertna lot 841 I1 Oise ta Caaeer Tear Ftre fuoaa m imul ownem d onb y thJOHe CollectorN world." worms, tadpoles a.i»4 small fish. In Direct losses by flre in 190 soared natton. Oalr 8 per cent of eity homes Mr. Schnur, formerly in the con- ° th•£e amount required forW later life they take crawfish, frogs During the past 29 yean, cancer Isek nznomg water. A farm tamUy betata* t hthh e lumdduu to an unprecedented 700 million dol- fectionery business in Newark aad o o o © i A ,W e wlfl b and minnows.' When they attain a has climbed from seventh to sec- of five wiln a fair amount of live- »»MJe wlfl bo held at a^EStta Vertical Disk Flaw ond place as a direct cause cfdaath. lars, or 23 per cent higher than In later owner of an Elizabeth tavern, •"•Jrowmhlp Committee to be held weight of two or three pound* stock oses about SOO tons of water tn said he plans several renovations "ftasadajr June l ista at Kg p Tha vertical disk plow was offered they win bolt anything from a worm It Is now second to beast trouble as 1948. This are toss, if apportioned a «ear if they have to pump and tor »ajs> to 1MB. a cause of -deaSL Abaat 1T9.O0O eoually ^wp*ffltf America's 60 minton to the store, including a modem to a young munkrat Jobholders, would cost each wago- cany it by bund. If the farm had front - Ai wiin ddiie of water and electric pumps 37 HOBTM UNION AVCNU6 year and of tte total pepalattfai ot Tne store was operated for BSA6AQNB m do name funny would use prohsbly , ClANTOtO O-0J70 . 149 mffllon now Uvmg, some IT mH> sWtee aa mucli water aad nave none many years by Frank Ardissonc EN® TABLE Uoa wm die ot ef the aflort of transpnrtmg teas of CtAWORD. NZW JIBSCV prior to being purchased by De- try hand. j u Bros. TVnUe "^rtifc— ot "ilpsf* tress ut A very handy piece, -U7 HUMS. M1 betas harvested to provide Amertoa wUa pulp aad paper, tomber. ply- Newcomers' Lnncbeoia and good looking, OF CMAM»p«}l> t more food par per- Meeting on June 2 too. Perfect place kamat U41 and U ucta, nature is sowtag The working committee of the minions of new trees (kat wH he Cranford Newcomer's Club, which for your magazines, lot la.- etft^eaiAaA ^M Stripes Top Everything is being sponsored by the Cranford hooks, lamp or your IDaf IIMIPI OB Council of Church Women, held a meeting last Wednesday at which favorite plant. 24^" Standing 66" high, with a width plans for the organization of the high with a 1S1/J^ x the Township Cammlttaa to baSsU « of 36", it has three roomy slielves, a "Ajaaday. Jane 1. lsST at MO R £ club* were discussed and arrange- 23Vi" top. Colonial to b ways to make SnNP' J! f municipal building. ments made for the next meeting large, useful drawer end plenty of closed J»UJ be mad* to the hlfhettbldder design in SOLID Jact to conflnnaUoii by the CommltMm . which will be a luncheon at 1 Its next icfular meeting after tht nb p.m. on Wednesday. June 2, ~&t cupboard space below .... and, best of pursuant to the provisions of B. B. St gardening more fun MAPLE. Cranford Mfth^ift Church. all, look at the very reasonable McManus X££SSL£Pm'm*K °' TH The luncheon will be served by ... 14.95 TOWNSHIP OF CRANTORD. praise Vifjoto, the Women's Society for Christian Bros* price during this sale. 3. WALTER COIRI, Service of the host church. Res- To^uhl Clertr . riant foodd , as tthhe kke y to rampli- \fied plant nutrition. Enddfa* ervations should be made with Mrs. R. H. Young. 201 South Union ONLY avenue, not later than Saturday, CX Pravtdlnf for the Con g/udm protection. It it all the 1 protection most gardeos need May, 29. Be It Ordained by the Township Com. against sucking and chewing 89.50 mtttee of the Township of Cranford. Net Jersey: insects and fungus diseases. flection 1. That sidewalks be con atrueted on the north and south sides oi Use them to make gardening Myrtle Street from Centennial Avenui more fun. CRANFORITS SONDAY (excepting lot 83 In block 77) to Bleekei Avenue: from Meeker Avenue on Uu extension of Myrtle Avenue to the north- DRUGSTORESCHEDUll erly line of Bryant Avenue; on both sldei of Centennial Avenue In front of lot IOC tojrtock 78; and on the easterly side oi Centennial Avenue In front of lot SI OPEN THIS SUNDAY . block TO. Iota 100. BOA. Bl to 84 lnclustvf jnjjlw* 77: across the Intersection oi McGregor Street; and In front of lots S13C to ai30 Inclusive In block US. Five Piece Dinette. Section 8. That said sidewalks be con- FsmotaSUfa QKWE 10 A. M. to • P. M. Sale! structed In accordance with the plans and Quality a* aewttssd si apeciflcatlons prepared for same by tht Township Engineer and now on file In UM a p. ta. to i P. oa. ofuee ot the Township Clerk. The charm of Early American styling has been captured in> the Section 3. That the owners ot UH above described lands construct and com- plete said sidewalks on their respectlvt CLOSED design of this SOLID MAPLE group. Substantially constructed of properties within 30 days after service ol notice of the paasage of this ordinance. No Increase in Price THIS SUNDAY Section 4. In the event that said own- Northern hardwood with the famous "Hampshire House Maple" finish. en or any of them do not construct and complete said sidewalks, within the ilia* The four chairs are sturdy. They also have shaped seats. The popular limited as aforesaid, the sidewalks not 100 Hx $4.00 Scher's, Hatkwa/s, «wnatructed by UM owners shall be con- structed by the Township as a local Im- refectory table has a top 29"x42", extending to 6&*. A wonderful,' provement and the cost thereof On each UlfiOBO sos, v* case, shall be snnwd against the Isndi ia front of which said sidewalks are laid ai our special price for thrifty young home-plannera! as provided by statute. T Section B. To defray tne cost ot such H •"w ^rsMw»"^r 2SB». uso Attractively covered in glazed chintz, ribbon part of said sldewalka as the Township •awawcaV awMhs^BBWsWsw)awtwsWasft awaawk'awsiawsw^ab »lw*M^sWswa*aflh lefsl sS*4 wstIC nay construct, the sum of S7000.00. and pattern, choice of colon, cmsrwsing the further sum ot SU0.00 now tn the capital Improvement fund. Is hereby ap- propriated. FLOWER — VEGETABLE 'or mmfart m weM GO style. Section S. To finance said approprla- Uon, bond anllrtpatVm notes of the Town- ahtp ara hereby authorized to be tatued PERENNIAL PLANTS to an aggregate amount not exceeding said Smart with your sport skirt or.yoor chic-eat !H appropriation, which notes shall bear In- terest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum and shall mature In one year eaujemble. Sanforised, combed; mercerised tram date of Issuance. Hsttliin 1. It Is hereby determined and declared that the supplemental debt state- ADJUST-0 broadcloth. Vat dyed colon. Loves ment requireq d by law has been made and fUad; that thei obligations herein authoauthorr- C. E. TRUBENBACM taad to be lamed are within all debt limits nothing better than cuds and water. Oxsd by law; that the period of useful- ness of said Improvement Is ten years: SLACKS and that the gross debt of the Township will be Increased by the sum of S7600.00 Merry colors. Sizes 82 to 40. by Issuing said obligation!. [FIT ANY WAISTLINE £ja» cmvsmm Section 8. This ordinance shsll take yea shop c3 affect 10 days after Its publication after parhmg space Anal passage as provided by ttatuto. rear of our. OtORGE B. OtrrEBUELDT. ft 8TBBBV © EB.IS AB-E1TE! Ohatraun Tosnuhlc CoounltUs. IB52-BHS4 j. WALTCB corrzx, FB ED Townahtp Clerk. THE hods directly to our r@sr entrance. H is most «as> The forenlog ordinance was adopted on hm you shop & Mcttesws Bros. Tuesday. May U. 1MB. - AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL OPEN B-BIDAY EVENINGS w , Efas© D8S3, EWsca Mare© Mmsya Bsca B^wes-, x WAITS* corns. - OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TEL 9 29 N. UNION AVE. TowaaUp Oeck of the 116.118 SOUTH AVE^ E. OUnford 6-1661 CRANFORD TowoeUp of Craafotd. N.J. May IS. WtB. • * ff

TOT CBAMfPSP CTTO3BM AMP CBBOMICUL SBU&SDAY, MAT *>, IMS r* Friends of Junior College Plant June Bridal CmhoarPegg Bridal f Set for June 19 RET Present Concert Check HOMEMAKIN marriage Satur- Formal presentation of a died day. June 19, of Miss Ruth Pegg, ' lor $1,000, proceed* tram tbe fee- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. cent benefit concert by the Eliza- Bliss MaryJP, Coons DORIS WADE. Pan of 214 Beech street, and Rob- beth Ptofltaarjaonlc Orchestra «pon Feted a! Shower ert H. Carlson, son of Robert E. sored by the Friends of Union Ecotwmics Aitiur. Carlson of 438 North Union ave- 1**0 Cvmee wcUkthe W+mderiml Junior College, will be made Tues- Miss Mary Patricia Coons* of Puttie Strvics BUctrU mmdGu Cimfamf nue. The ceremony will be per- day night at a meeting at 8 o'clock 610 Hory street was honored last formed by the Rev. William H. of tbe Friends in the library of night at a surprise shower given Niebanck, pastor, at 4 p. m. in • +**i* college, it was announced by by Miss Virginia Chlaro of 700 QUICK AMD EASY ualng li cap less milk taaa recipe Calvary Lutheran Church. A re- Mrs. Bedford H. Lydon. Raritan road.. Decorations were Wot most of •* the tempo of ttra •aggesta, Chill tad when cool, beat ceptNm.will Sottow for about 90 Big drop in pink and green. A buffet sup- is swift. Not only the woman who pudding smooth, folding in % of guests at the home of the prospec- Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, dean of tive bride's parents. the college, will speak to the group per was served. . sow to work, bat the woman who tha whipped cream. Pour into pie on tbe future plans of the college. Miss Coons, daughter of Mr.aiui Ms » flflf ttatt fcoaemaWnf Job wffl paa lined with eoooa&nt Garnish Mrs. James MldnskJ of South HfCiyooe Icnows dot dm ntODVCB This marks the second benefll Mrs. G. F. Coons, will become the fiat it «oar«nlent to hare oa hand with remaining whipped cream and Bend, but, a cousin df the bride, performance sponsored by real bride Sunday, May 30 of William many redpas tor neals which eaa eocoaaat watch has been browned will be matron of honor and Mar- dollar's purchasing dents of Cranford and vicinity to Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. be prepared eaatty aad qalckJtr. tha broiler or tinted with vin Knierem of Cranford will be 1 aid the college building fund. Miles of 608 Hory street vegetable coloring. Chin thor- best man! Ushers will Include power Ins taken a nose Guests at the shower Included eoghly and wire. Benrea ff. Robert Pegg, the bride'* brother, Tha attxadivetj-prieed fruits and vegetables at '-> Yolanda Colomban, Lois Herman, and Albert Weils, both of Cranford. •fire. But sntatt folia an ii Alice Buck; Betty Lyons, Barbara 4 lamp chops' tttsptstJt Following the ceremony the yonr-A&P Super Market are just packed with "•• SOCIALS • •4* thick %tsp.eo7ry BMf. Mushreolma and Noodle* Lane, Mrs. Coons, Mrs. Joan Miles,

Expetieaoed Cast Many'Bid for Acme Supermarket, THURSDAY; MAY Other Permits Approved For Benefit Play School Contracts Day eocercisas 4ook Committee, taking over West from paae OM«) at the regular Hi£n School to Receive ing committee jbdud* Mrs. Fin- f from pa** owj meettog street, extending irom First avenue (3) IVasfeoidtT Bauer for Boad pOapttA. Inman avenue,' between the curb ney, chauman; Mrs. C. R. Mer- Masque and Bauble at the tulgh 500 words on the topic, "Youth's of Bible-school .„. 'and offi- to Ninth avenue, with a Utumli CfenmUttm, iccepUng bid of "- (4) Freeholder Bauer for Road lines in the City of Rahway, from 9 cets in the church. 1 *Clover Frolic Check warth and Mrs. J.E. Jeffries. Mrs. school, will play the part of Eddie, Part in International Understarid- made of woaL Wool guards COOCT ©*© I curb to curb Milter Motors, Inc, of W. Committee, accepting.lowest bids St Georges avenue westerly to At Tabernacle; Tbe .ladies' class is """tinning and .also to eliminate'the vallej tor furnishing one IMS C At a recent meeting of the High juvenOe toad in the play within a ing." Before the final .Trrn /T, ...... floors to carpets and rugs. It covers for furnishing Crushed Stone the Rahway City Line, was on roll a i*tbm play within a ing." Before tbe nnai tnoice is tion *£** granted eight permits aa furetnjr*andtt*nadcUnTiT£.*«! the study of Matthew. Mrs. Wil-gutters at Intersection, of Chestnut 3edan, plus equipment a* s«t forth, from North Jersey Quarry Co., call unanimously adopted. School P.-T.A., it was announced [the association play. speechless Albert will made, finalists will be interviewed follows: 618 and «16 Lexington nltare may be wooTi^^ml^ liam Berry spoke from Chapter 10 street, with Sixth avenue. Seventh Mrs. Klein, presi- less trade-in on s 1WJ LaSalle Loizeau— • • —• —«•—x Buildera#iH4us« ms t^U^/^JajSupplyF wU«Co.t, 4UXanUd There being no further business that a check covering net proceeds dent, presided. be played by Bob Richards, and by a member of the Metropolitan avenue, 2, 5,6,12, IS and 14 Har- often add beaoty to windows. Wool. Other Activity on the commissioning of the dial- avenue. Eight_ h avenue, and Ninth Sedan, at a net cost of $3,694.10, Fanwood Stone Crushing & Quarry and upon motion of Freeholder of the Four-Leaf Clover "Frolic will John Klein will play George, who'Council. The Cranford student will old Johnson place. Construction PJ«dt« Bsmimrs strike the strings pies, and Mrs. Robert Bartholomew avenue, was referred to Road Com- was on roll unanimously Co., was on roll call unanimously Dudley, duly seconded and car- be presented to Mr. Clement, prin« value of each dwelling is set at In the absence of the Rev does the painting. |)oln 19 other boys and girls in a t reported on the class* visit to mittee. adopted. adppte&____~ ried, the Director declared the cipal, at a school assembly Friday, $6,000. P»»w» ftcya. Them u* some of tte the Cranford Convalescent Home (3) Bauer for Road The ptats of other young ps%le six-weeks* visit to the Scandina- ^ Taber- Chairman, Purchasing Commit- (5) Freeholder Bauer for Road Board adjourned. May 21. The contribution will be nade were conducted by the Revi where_^ervfcer-were held. tee, advising of bids received for Committee, accepting bid of La Committee, accepting bid of A. L. CHAS. M. AFFLECK, used for current expenses incurred connectad with the summer thea-jvian countries, Obiluary Parents visiting the nursery de- Fera _ Co., ol Newark, tre win be played by Janet Ketting. Mrs. Jane Shellman was reap- ^_ - - " ' * the Road Oils and Crushed Stone,' was Randolph for furnishing Road Oils, • • Clerk, by athletic injuries, with the partment have commented on the for y_ Elizabeth avenue, was on roll call unanimously as ftandne, Janet Bfldolph as pointed manager of the high school Christian and Missionary Alliance referred to Road Committee. CHAN BADS ruaCBASCD—Whit* or amount remaining to be kept in the Mrs. Gears* A. Bawta «nd TlbrsHoB. a 1. a^d •••• v-\-Si%,.W)^; manner in which children between Stiles street, to Rahway City adopted. . Jane, Cynthia GiUings as Cathy, cafeteria. Four applications for purpose la racttsc Supt of Public Works, granting Colored — without button* or catches — athletic injury fund. Mrs. Ada V. Bawden, «4, wife Memmott gave a the ages of two and four take part Linden, at its bid of $203,- (6) Freeholder Bauer for Road 1 Cnu Mr Hnl Brtns them into Tha and Richard Rearwin aa Fete the ^ of schools were granted as fol- rtng in worship services. " ' 3 months leave without pay, to Members appointed as an audit* pianist. Other students taking } . Roosevelt P.-T. A, school of George A. Bawden of 157 North the men's Gasper Oliveri, Cleaner and Help- Un s Lehigh avenue, died Tuesday of a Wool works In «w same way to part wQl be Lewis Goldberg «nd playground, Saturday 'mornings tottvand faetaries. It ft found on class during the Bible School ses- er, effective April 21,1948. />• heart attack in Denver, CoL She \_ -" A delegation of Minutes of Board off John Doran. I from 10 a. m. to 12 noon; ©ranfordwas stricken white enroute home wryttttog ftom typswltors to how Probation Dept, advising one Mrs. Everaxd Kempshall is di- Girl Scouts, high school gymna- printing prases, it stows tab la men from the class participated in day's pay to. be deducted from by train after a five weeks' visit the monthly trip Tuesday to the Chosen Freeholders reeling the production. Mrs. sium for a Court of Honor on June with relatives to California. .Fun- Printing padsp. . »» ,. on evenly Mary V. Stewart, as her sick leave to i jjcCauley T"«^"" in New York Adjourned meeting of the Union has been exhausted. Kempshall has had a star-studded 4; Lincoln P.-T. A. for a meeting eral services will be conducted at to moving parts of macmnery. County Board of Chosen Freehold- history with the Cranford Drama- Monday in the school, and the Wool often cleans tha air to buOd- The wife of Jerry McCauley, Chairman, Purchasing Commit- 2 p. m. Saturday at Gray Memorial, founder of the institution, former- ers, was held at the Court House, tic Club: the director of two, Sunny Acres Civic Association, 12 Springfield avenue, by the Rev.togs and factories. Where ah* la Elizabeth, N. J., on Wednesday. tee, advising of bid received for "Little Shows," the three-act com- Lincoln School auditorium, tonight moved by fans, wool alters may be ly made her home on Walnut ave- 1848 .Chrysler sedan for Road Albert Alllnger, pastor of Cranford used to catch the dirt nue. Frank Borliss of Fanwood April 21st, 1848 at 10 a. m. edy "Let Us Be Gay," and several and Friday for a minstrel show, Methodist Church. Interment will Director McMane presiding. Boll Dept, less trade-in on a 1939 La one-act plays, she has also played Walter Cooper, president, conduct- ' Automobiles ran better because of _ speaker of the evening. Salle, was referred to Road Com- be to Freehold. ' wooL Wool filters may clean the air WHITE ROSE A report on the visit of reprer call showed all members present leading roles in "The Royal Fam- ed the meeting. A native of Freehold, Mrs. Baw- Minutes of the meeting of April mittee. Uy." "Double Door." "Ladies in '— that Is mixed with gasoline to the sentatives • of the men's class to den had lived to Cranford 16 years. engine. IVacks, or «*«™i»lt. of wool the Middlesex County Work House 8th, 1948 were approved as per Public Service Coordinated Retirement," arid "Kind Lady." onva» She was a member of Cranford printed copies on the members' Transport, applying for adoption Jkjiss Laura Hickock is prompter"*0/* seal windows to cars, trams and air- APRICOT NECTAR was presented by Frank Cordes at Methodist Church. planes against dust, rain and cold. evening services Sunday in the desks. • *• - • ••. ' of resolutions and execution of .ior the play. 'Appointed for 1948 In addition to her husband, she By absorbing shocks and sounds. 12-ox. e ROSEDALE YBLOW41ING Tabernacle.' Resolution that all bills approved agreements covering removal of is survived by a daughter, Mrs. wool makes rides more comfortable. e "Stay to Church" Sunday was be ordered paid, was adopted. all overhead line construction due Dorothy Benolt of the Lehigh ave- 3 29 observed last week at the Bible Following communications were to discontinuance of all-service ve- obtained from * members of the tor 64 Jjoy weeks, it was announced received and ordered filed: hicle operation on Union Line, Lions' Club, from-. Louis H. Zep- by Registrar Arthur Boertmann. nue address; a grandson, and three • School. A good attendance of stu- brothers, Joseph, Walter and Alex Peachesr25 City of linden, asking County was referred to Road Committee. SHM dents and teachers was present tier, general business chairman, or, This marks ' the largest advance PnbMork MARYLAND QUAUTY give matter of clearing debris un- from the following stores: Mar-registration in the 20 years the Bastedo of California. .'. At the opening session of the Following monthly reports were junior department, Mrs. R. Rich- der bridges along West Brook from received and. ordered filed:.Audi- tin Jewelers. Breen's Liquor Store, camp has been in operation, and Net* Paw* V Aeeet Wtmmr St George avenue to Clinton street, Scher's Drug Store, Seager's Drug Mr. Boertmann predicted that pres- Mrs. William A. Denman A total of 130 alttt lining re- * ardson of Garwood conducted the tors (Wright, Long & Co.); Agri- The funeral of Mrs! Pauline M. mama of prehistoric and early" his- TOMATOES program in the absence of Miss early consideration, was referred cultural Agent; Asst Agricultural Store. Bell's Drug Store, Hatha- ent indications are that the camp to Bridges, Drainage & Flood Con- way's Drug Store, High Grade, will be filled to capacity before the. Koerher Denman of 452 Catherine toric Indian settlements hava been 20-oz. ROYAL PUDDING Helene Austin, who spent the Agent and County Engineer. • J season opens. The camp accom- street, Elizabeth, mother of Harold found la a survey of lands to b« e week-end in Catskfll. N. Y. Miss trol Committee, Following resolutions were in- Market, A and A Hardware, Tru- flooded by 14 proposed dams In the with purchase of HOUDAY benbach's Feed' and Seed Store, modates approximately 245 boy A. Denman of Cranford, was held 2 : jane Bangma was welcomed back City of Linden, petitioning' for troduced and moved for adoption: Monday at the Daniel J. Leonard Columbia river bashv 3 chocolate flavor from her recent stay to a hospital, construction of, bridge across West (1) Freeholder Herlich for Fi- and .the Cittoen and Chronicle weeks. f :•" -• •A,\ -, •_'',•>. 25 DKffa Brook at" Harding avenue, near office. Dr. Howard R. Best has "Weekly tuition for Cranforfi boys and'Sons H6me for Tunefals,T242 to a fcw, dues daw aie tnuu at regular pneel A report was made that Edward nance Committee, approving tem- . between 8 and IS years* of age hasWest Jersey street, Elizabeth. In- seven to eight feet of deposits rep- Fronds, Jrn Is recovering at Muh- 12th street, was referred to Bridges, porary appointment of Frank BUM, charge of student tickets for the resenting the accumulation of In- Drainage & Flood Control-Com- Jr., as Operator, Electrical Draw- been fixed at $17.50 a Week] If terment was to Evergreen Ceme- •M'.--ats lenberg Hospital, Plalnfleld, where ThursdaReservey dnigh seatt sperformance will be on. sale'there are vacancies on June 15, ittery. dlan camp, debris. Over of he was taken with a broketi leg. mittee. bridges, at $110 per month, effec- Mrs. Denman, 59, them ire caps off volcanic aal indl- Gene Petterson, superintendent Boroof Roselle, requesting Board tive April 20,1948; was on roll call at Seager's Drug Store, beginning, was pointed out, a limited number died.Friday eating great antlquiry. The re- Monday. May 31. through Thurs-jof out-of-town boys wp- be as- night to Memorial. Osteopathic gion is particularly favorable for of the high school Intermediate day. June 3. Hours of sale will cepted at &2JL0 a week. - Hospital, Elizabeth, following ill- archeoloflcal study. It apparently FRESH ICOIED WOOERS 4Y SHORT 5HANK- department, conducted a testi- be 10 to 12 ajn., and 1 to 4 pjn. President Sbaheen announcedness of a month. She was the wife has been Inhabited for thousands of FANCY MILK FED Ib. , SKIN-BACK inbny meeting during exercises this week that three local residents of William Alvto Denman of the years by people who depended on Sunday.. Many students gave In- have made donations of equipment Catherine street address. 74UNUIC spiring accounts as to "how the Health Report flab for food and who frequented 3H to SVi-lb. ovsraa* to the camp in recent weeks and Born to Elizabeth, she was a favorable ashing .grounds for many YOUNG CHOCOLATE «s> tBMON Lord can keep and satisfy the Measles are on the upswing in that other similar donations will be daughter of the late Herman and generations. adolescent of this day and age.' 'm the community with 27 cases of the welcomed. W. F. Switzler of A Francesco Koerner. She was 'a FANCY GRADE A Smoked A special meeting of teachers of Some of the remains undoubtedly the junior department was held disease having been reported to the English Village donated reds, reels member of Eureka Chapter, 2, O. are those of historic peoples — the FOWL Board of Health during the past and other fishing equipment and E. S., and the Mothers' Circle of Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. W- so-called Sahapttn bands — whose 4 lbs. and up HAMS week, it was announced yesterday $5 for the purchase of lines; Mrs.Veritas Chapter, Order of De Mo-present representatives stfO Uve on Bedford, 142 Hillcrest avenue. by Health Officer W. P. Smith. Cole of 25 West Holly street gave lay . She attended Third Presby- Oregon and Washington Flans were made for a picnic to be Other contagious diseases reported a radio, and George Hilbert of 710tlan Church. ttons. But the origins may reach SHORT CUT-GRADE A SMOKED V - held June 12. i follow: Five cases of mumps, .two Mrcoln avenue has contributed a Services by the Eureka Chapter back to some of th* •srilest known A discussion of plans for 'the German measles, one each of pyramid tent Athletic equlpmen and the Mothers' Circle were held Inhabitants of annual Sunday school picnic. Sum- wuarrs MCMTUB chickenpox and whooping cough, of all kinds will be particular!] Sunday night at the funeral home. makers of tho curious Folsom and BEEFTOttGOES -47e mer Bible School and Children's and two dog bites. 'welcomed. Other survivors include a grand- Tuma pohita, which date from dos- son, Eugene Ahriri Denman of teg days of the last Ice age. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON .-« ; Cranford; another son, Chester L. 8EBMON Get: Our Spring Change-Over Special Denman of Elizabeth; two sisters, "SOUL, AND BODY" is the sub- WE DO THEFOLLOWING: Mrs. Annie Lalno at Hamden, ject for Sunday, May 23. 35c * GOLDEN TEXT: "What agreement Atlantic Lubrication. Clean and Re-Oil Air Filter. Conn., and Mrs. Charles Hilde- With tha price of fuel high, many Drain and Refill Transmis- Check Battery and add FIRST IN LINE!! brand of Elizabeth, and a brother, people art more concerned than hath the temple of God with idols? Water., jnspect Cables and ORANGES* 35" for ye are the temple of the living sion with Summer Grade Albert Koerner of Elizabeth. ever with the loss ef heat As a re- Lubricant (3 pints maxi- Clean Terminals. sult, nooses should be given a tbcr- 'EXTRA FANCY ModhitOSH God." (n Cor.6:16) * Check Tires—Inflate to prop- cugh check-op to an effort to locate SERMON: Passages from the King mum). Ftaaenl af Frank J. Drain and Refill Differential er pressure. PRICES!! QI Largely attended funeral serv- of the V James version of the Bible include: Clean all Windows and Car which htat with Summer Grade Lubri- ices were held Saturday afternoon km. It has been found APPLES - 3 - 25" "Know ye not that ye are the cant (3 pints maximum). Interior. at Gray Memorial. 12 Springfield that beat la lost RED-RiPE-JUICY [SOAPFIMES temple of God, and that the Spirit Change to -Summer Grade through pooriy-constrocted windows Drain and -Flush Radiator, avenue, for Frank J. Jahn, retired IAROEGRKN ef God dweueth Jn* you?" JtCor-. Check Hose. Atlantic Motor Oil (5 quarts COMPARE ANYWHERE!! and doors. Weather stripping. ao> 3:16) Correlative passages from plumbing inspector, who died at Clean and Test Spark Plugs? maximum). his home, 1 Retford avenue, last Job, and use of storm WATERMELON "Science and Health with Key to Thursday. The services were con- windows and doors nave been found PEPPERS 2^29° . the Scriptures" by Mary Baker a///or $4,95 ducted by the Rev. Robert G. Long- to help prevent the loss of heat aajt Rushed From the Southland Eddy include: HOURS OPEN: I A. ML to 121». M. (Inclodlng Sunday) to help make the house more com* "To divest thought of false trusts STEAKS! - STEAKS! aker, pastor of the First Presby- fortabte. Ululating tha attic celling 1KJUHY terian Church, who also read the and material evidences in order and even the walls of tha house not UQOtD that the spiritual facts of being committal prayers at Fairvlew only helps to make the house warm- PEAS ami Sirloin or Cemetery, Westfleld. PEAS ^hunter who 27c or body, "whose builder and maker ARMOUR'S STAR funeral home Friday night. Mr. waded through mud and shivered to 27* 27c is God.'" (p.428) Jahn was a volunteer fireman for the cold dawn — but stm failed to many years and at one time served bring home ducks for dinner — (AMTOUl'* • Treats In Our Dairy * HBST CHURCH OF affiBI.SOEMTlST 1 new alibi has been presented. It 1 con BHIM&BSBSV^BWMB a\^BSBL* MA laffHaa- aT^Maa*Aaff BUTLER-DEANE CYCLES as'assistant chief of the depart- TORKi BEANS - m £ i" * 28c Smoked HAMS ment. Is a scientific alibi, too. guaranteed Services Sunday, 11 a. so. HIUSDAU AU-OtUN No Rind—No Wosta—All Good Eating 9* to impress the little woman who had Wed. Eve. sllS o'clock a .• 20«x. can Lndry Soap ALL Sizes Charles L. OfeMastcr hoped to cut her butcher bill with ASPARAGUS GUTS 17c Sunday School, 9A0 a. m. NOW UNDERWAY Charles L. McMaster, 62 years hubby's bag limit of game. Maladies tv«ON IBANO Wisconsin Nstiiral Cheddar Readfasjr Boota 8 AUten Street Armour's Fancy Large common, to farm are blamed SWEET PEAS - • • Q 30-°*. Co** 29c old, a stationary engineer at the by American Veterinary Medical 3-25c Bayway refinery of the Esso Stan- .COOH ow na cos Pardon us for coining a new word — if means FOWL Jb. 45c asiKwrtMiwi aa tiTWi the factors 12-«i. can 16 dard 6il Company of New Jersey causing a scarcity of gam* birds •1ILETS .... 18c pfeg. pkg. Jersey Small Fresh died Monday at his home, 111 to many areas. Fowl cholera. pv> kttCMIB OUVTASJIIONtO that Cranford Cycle & Toy Co., under the • • *18-os. caa CAU HAMS aV. Garfleld street, after a long W loriun disease and swine erysipelas CTOPPED SPIHA6N 21c BUTLER - DEANE ownership, wants to share 45c A native of Larkhall, Scotland, were, mentioned as infections which Bom't dee Biw^s «• ike PalKtefamsf Cfioice Prime he had lived here 10 years, coming appeared to have killed off consid- 'SIREBBEB WHEAT ma m P*o- 17c Cmlor Yomr Ottm MeWflvrine «wd LOANS its profits with yon —> our partners in trade. from Bayonne, He had been em- erable numbers of wild waterfowl •n RIB ROASTS blANOND CITSTAl FLAKES :...'..:..*, 63c ployed by the Standard Oil Com- during the past fall season. fta* pany about 25 years, previously at S20-S50-$100-S200 Armour's Star its Bayonne refinery. He was ONE VALUE member of Lodge of Clydesdale llEMO - - - «p- Me Bioe BofinTTi •pt»$500 SLICED BACON Vz Bx pVff. 35c Use ef Atftmle Bmetgf BICYCLE $43.95 351, F, & A. M, of 1-nrkhpH. and A report by David B. LUlenthal HOmi CAIHOIMIA OH Sshry, Car or Firntnre Armour's Star the Bayway Square Club. He at-chairman of the atomic energy com- IWHOLE APRICOTS • o ttyax. coa18c Pried 4e EACH WEEK EACH WEEK tended the First - Presbyterian mission, points out that It win be rANCV WW TOW tTATI Below Anybody Borrow $20. $30. $«)0, $200 or FREE SMOKED CALA :.....-.'....:*. 45c Church. some time before atomic power can 'APPLE 5AUCE - - a JJ J»«l. coma more at ATLAS when you're Surviving are his wife, Janet meet any substantial. part of this 25c faced with a money emergency. in cwdin. from - - Staktfy Fresh Killed , lOMIIOtt BOBOEN'S four sons, Charles L,. Jr., and Ber- country's energy requirements. Al- • 2 ^'^*'

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THK CBA CTr AMD CBROHICLB, THURSDAY, MAT 80, IMS THE CBANffO&P C1TIZKN AND CHRONlCLfc. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1948 9 lowed this instruction with a dem-|Timothy Hayes stortw and would teU some of the ways In Hugh Mahony, Robert Slmmonds,!are ten activities portrayed, asMrheMaypele: Arthur Page Thirteen News of Week * Activities onstratlon. showed pictures. which the cave men, the EskunosjJim Kramer and Dawn Schaefier follows. jBaiftium Conover and Mis* Beekman* first graders and tbeJtodians used fueL The cla«s;exhibited of-the Dialects car- Pitying beuV Hugh Mahony. " The Primary Choir of Lincoln told about their garden and afaow- chose those three groups of peoplejried on with the study. Harry Jacobs and Waiter Law- p Mar In Cranford Public Schools School gave a program in assem- Jd samples of their «rop. Jane because they were the class units! Compasses, magnets and dee- fence. Stela Lenaon andGwen Merritt Mewbury told about '^ tbe this year. Charles Dlddson coa-jtromagnets woe studied in Miss Jumping rope: Pat Burnash, Story telling: Dawn Schaefl« bly. The program Included "Praise Barbara West .and Justine HDL .. \.J~ .Ithe Lord," by Mozart; "Grandma classroom cardan, andDouglas eluded by telling tbe audience that'cilberfa fifth grade -Dorothy UeUa Murray and Caro^T ml The Sherman School Primary - - " they would like to know -some Schultz, Arlene Golden, Judith Playing marbles: Robert Steers, frid. Choir, composed of 30 children Hester, Linda Tyler; Billy McCord,!Grunt>., "gup To My'Lou,* "Willy Tucker read a chart about _ Richard McFadden, Anne Will," folk songs, and agarden, assisted by Robert Holmes more interesting *ht"g«, Just 'Doroth7 beaten/ Bobert™!%<™gl. Jerry Phillip, and Wading: Harold Paton, from Grades 1,2 and 3, sang in the about fire. The children all primary assembly on Friday mom- and Jimmy Brewster were very song, "There Are Many Mid Peter Anderson. James Rob- C good and are, on exhibit in the hall. ins told about the growth of thebooklets containing stories and hibited thesea**" object*s an**d explaine— «-d ?a>S?Sg: Nancycole.fr-* Fishing: Bui Schorn and Jim Ing. The program was opened The^children in- Miss Smith's plants, and Elaine O pictures about Are. their Diddson and Bobby Steers. . with two songtJSy greatTOmposer*, The girls sang "Lullaby, Picking flowers: Joan Ughteap, first grade have planted-cabbage and the boys sang fun song en- FarrisjuHl Dick LawrencVihowed Miss KJk*s third grade concluded Beth Terpening. from Miss -spraiseTBeXordi" by Mozart,'and They know about good Betty Apgar and Anne Head Jhe Ottten and Chronich "Willy, Willy Will," a folk song seeds. titled "The Little Turtle." samples of the radishes, beans andtheir science unit on aviation with Kelly's sixth grade, read a news fertilizer, water and sun-The choir was directed by Mrs. corn to the audience. a five-minute summary report The clipping which t"lii about their arranged by Brahms, light Ann important thing learned Robjg,. and accompanied by Miss All of the children in grade 1M talk was given by Linda Loranger. assembly program given-a week Brahms^ "Lullaby," sung by thbey aU concerned planting the seeds g^^ girls' group. Next, the choir sang participated in their science ac- She spoke with reference to a earlier. Several skits depicting 8 « two AxiSerican folk songs. "Skip toat the correct depth, The follow-, Letters written by Rudy Buon- tivity, "The Story of Milk." Rich- consolidated notebook to which thethe important events in tbe lives My Lou" and "Frandma Grunts." Charles Jones, Carol Lewis, ardHarvey introducec d the children children have all contributed. The of famous inventors were written J. VANC The boys' group sang "The Little the first time, and their Carol Poeltler, Elaine Schweitzer and theithir projectsj . Alex Kovacs notebook includes such materials and presented by the class. drew "Elsie," the cow; Vivian as stories, poems, riddles, experi- The following'' children from Ceores displayed her poster; Billy ments and pictures. Mrs. Miller's sixth grade pre- ... is in the Muhlenberg Hospital in Orchard, Kathleen Brennan and The children tpk^g part In thesented an interesting verbal and FSESflEGGS Elizabeth MacDonald read stories. Lands." Borup ana Jeffrey Stone. Plalnfleld with a broken leg. science program from Grade 8T visual account of the sun and its Judith Johnson read an original were as follows: Announcer, Floyd family: Robert Molson, Carroll The youngsters in Mrs. Kisely's On Thursday a movie was prc- Roger Knorr and Dolores Color poem. The other children dis- y ' room made, parachutes in connec- sented for grades fwo through six donate have enjoyed watching the Schroppe; original stories about Schacht, Susan -f=rhfnlav"*, Pa- i < entitled "On Two Wheels." A robin nesting in an apple tree out- played butter made in the room, air and wind were read by John.tricia Evans, Barbara BrownJPeter ARE YOUR SIDEWALKS tion with their study of air. the farm frieze, and cartons which Millett, Diane Austin, Daniel speaker also discussed the proper sj,je 4c class window. Richards, Carolyn Fox, Genevieve i - tl Mrs. Kisely's room also has acare of bicycles to prevent acci- bad contained milk products. Green and Dexter Pease; Paul Rearick, Betty Lou Blakley and NEED OF REPAIR? •Willy, Willy Will Club. It is based Telephoning via tin cans and dents. - '. string was enjoyed by tbe 4C class The children of 2H reported on Morrison showed and discussed Doris Owens. OON801T on the title of a song, the children The annual Play Day will the activities of their Audubon "Let's Find Out" one of the At the conclusion of .the program know. A Rhase of the song states: The an y y be-members. Carol Poeltler as- R Junior Bird Club at the science Cleveland School : library books visitors were invited to the class- "As good as I can; be." /The fol-held Monday on the Roosevelt sembled the parts after reading School playground. Grades one in the "Children's Reader" how toroundup. Helen Zesch introduced about air; Genevieve Green found rooms to see the work of all of Sdiwarz Bros, lowing boys and girls are members Prove it Yourself.1 the officers of the club as follows: two poems in connection with the the children. of the club: Richard Apgar, Gary through six will take part. Fol-|"P it Ylf" Richard Armstrong, president; Castaldo, Beverly.lowing a flag salute, Caroline Hes- Lillian Cooper, Elaine Schweit- unit an_ d read them. They were Lt George L. Rosendale of the MASW C0W1MCT0RS ton, Stephen Beach, Jo Ellen Vanlzer and John Case have enjoyed George Williams, vice-president, Garvey, Rutn Ann «• and Amanda Fisher, secretary. "The Wini" by Stevenson, and Cranford Police Department and Hallenbeck. Barbara ~" Marion playing tunes from "Timothy's "The Fog," by Sandburg. Experi- Motor Vehicle Inspector Stearns Brick Work and Freudenberg, Donald Schroth and.Tunes" on the xylophpne and Donald Creightoh told about the ments showing how important airpresented the programs on safety Kryminski, John Laj ston. Carol XTCUQcUDClbl ASUIIU1U OUHUUf wwi* birds seen by members of the Garage Construction Ann Nordstrbm, Gw6 Sl Norma Searle will lead the entire hiumazoo for the class. is as a pusher were demonstrated ;m the upper and lower grade as- Mary Ann Andrews enjoys writ- club. Caryl-Lynn Sellers gave the by Patricia Donovan, Dexter Pease,'semblies on Wednesday. "Mr" . OH CkanfortJ 6-0347-R Hazel Bird Rich, Michael Richard, school group in calisthenics. Far- names of birds jrtudied, and Joan' ' Andrey Rosendale.tSuson Salas andmer in the Dell, Shoemaker's ing on, the classroom blackboard. Bragdon, James Evans andStearns discussed bicycle riding Those in fourth grade who could Baurer told about learning to rec- and showed films on safety. Richard Woterman\ Dance, Gustofs Skoal, Virginia ognize bird calls by listening to Charles Scher. Reel and Bleking, all folk dances, divide quickly by 10 and 100, were Robert Fortenbaugh had charge The soft ball game between Miss Flaherty's third grade was Rudy Buontempo and Carol Lewis. victrola records. David Conley Grades 3E and 3T ended with a happy to welcome Frank Kennedy will be presented by representa- showed the bird chart of the primary grade assembly back after a long absence. _ tives of grades two through five. Class ~6P is enjoying the study and made all the announcements. score of 12 to 10 in favor of Grade The sixth graders will conclude the of the Middle Ages. Members of The children in 2L have been 3T. A home run-was made The class has formed two base- studying flre. Dolores Scheller in- The culmination of the activi- the class have brought books and g ties developed in science was pre-Fred Fish. Jersey's Largest Retail Cleanio the traditional May Pole dance. pictures from "the^Cranlord Li- troduced—the program:—Fred sented by Grades 4, 5 and <$, and Miss Warner's 4-5 grades have three games are played, using Carsleyy andJa Jay y i w spelling words. The members of The remainder of the afternoon brary and from their homes. From Sports, Judith Nancy Cole of 5W presided andbeen making a walhanging of will be as a game .period with the these, much additional informa- French told about thingthi s thah t will introduced the speakers from each themselves at play. Each child the Yanks team are Glenn AUlng- burn. Corita Vogel told about her er, Carl Massa, Barbara Timpson, sixth graders officiating. Cat andtion has been obtained. • Interest- class. - hose an activity and drew him- rat, looby loo, double tag, three ing discussions of various phases candle and. how people - used self, under the guidance of Miss Linda Jane Hooley, Robert Pat- candles to read by for many years. Mrs. Gardner's fourth grade Jones, Audrey deep, dodge ball, kick ball, relays, of medieval life have been held, tahato. Everyone is enjoying coi- tersori. Patricia soccer and volley ball will be and many interesting activity ex- Phyllis Chiovarou explained that presented many interesting facts ning his figure and trying to make Buchholz, Ruth Schuetz, Linda hibits to illustrate have been com- because of the safety laws they about plant and animal life and be drawing look familiar. There Mae Torr and Maryhanna Rogers.played. their value to wtatiUwfl, Jack Pot- Mrs. Quaintance's fourth grade pleted. , would not be able to do their ex- The members of the Dodgers team periments. Bruce Cromey, Dale terter, David Paul, Sally Starr, are Kenneth Hoffman, Carla Cas- children have started to fill their At a recent assembly, the Cran- Carol Turner and Mary Ross spoke Red Cross box. Patricia Foldy. ford Police Department presented Bennett and Alex Sickert read talda, Elizabeth Shafer, Donald some of the experiments. Jane for their class. McClintock, Eugene Woltz, Frank Margaret Witte and Richard Paul a picture demonstrating safe bi- have helped to nil this box. cycle-riding. It was a very good Fegel introduced the last part, and Steam power and electrical pow- TACATION Kennedy, Georgie Martin, June Louise Pericola announced that er were discussed by Bill Schorn Martin, June Wright, Nancy Er- Jack Burton, Beverly Paffrath picture for Lincoln pupils to see and Pat Grant have brought in because a large number of chil- Elaine Schad, John CUngman and Anne Black from Miss War- wUfe hat* a«jM«at to State! vtth < CAUUFLOWER nest and Adrlenne Froelich. • The Munday, antd Howard Gilbert games stand, Yanks 7, to Dodg- some very interesting pictures on dren own bicycles and ride along ner's 4-5 Arthur Simmons, Sotort friuUUy citato! MM Centennial avenue, which is a very dltw* tnm State! ul ~ ers 8. Australia from the town library. •»ras Usy SS; s»Mtal . The boys and girls of Mrs. Sker- Miss Donovan's class completed busy street The pupils learned •wrial Day W* ' that bicycle riders must obey the ratt's fifth grade have been mak- the writing of their biographies STBAT BSACSI BOTKL this week. Some of the children traffic rules also, and that a pedes- . ing posters to illustrate four musi- trian has the right of way. AVABTtUNTS cal numbers that will be played in proved to be excellent research FULL UNE OF SMUT BSACSI N. X. (Bwk Btm) assembly by Janice Keve. Bar- workers. They found many in- They also learned that bicycles Writ* tor Bates mmM Bnckan *$• bara Thiede has completed a pos-teresting things in the lives of their must bo kept in good repair as a ter illustrating the musical picture, classmates. All enjoyed bearing safety precaution. A broken pedal the biographies of Itene Johsen, often causes an accident . DEVOE "Hop, Skip and Jump." Dorothy "IS Yean of Knowing How" Casper, Janice Keve, Thomas Patricia Bailey, Zoralee Zone, Class 6R is painting a mural on Trotta, Henry Wolte, Jack Heller Mardesky Hester, Jo Ellen Van brown paper which hangs on the and Brant Eltrlngham are work- Horan, Wallace Lakin, Dennis walL In the picture a man is PAINTS ing to illustrate "Prancing Pony." Smith, , Lawrence Pethlck and kneeling picking herbs. His name IN STOCK NOW! "Bonfire Sparks" will be repre- Helen Glawltsch. is Aesculapius* Aesculapuis was the, first Roman doctor. sented by the work of Patricia Catherine Cosmos performed a INTERIOR- and EXTEVOR Castaldo, Gail Adams, Gilbert Polish dance, entitled "Marriage The students learned that Aescu- Warrin, Harold Schwartz, Robert Polka," for the sixth grade hut lapuis was so skilled that one day Garretson. Carole Holowchak and Thursday. Mrs Eschenlauer's he brought a dead man back to "•"""• -- - sixth grade invited Miss Dono- life. The ruler of the Roman gods, LEANING Warren Dltzel, and Faith Martin, Byron Alnutt, Theodore Morell. van's 5-6 class to view a series ofJove, became afraid of Aescula- AND SHIRT LAUNDERING Charles Carter and Patricia Hart slides on King Arthur. Various puis. so one day, he killed Aescu- OHDf TILL tO« r. M. — EXCEPT WED. 11P.M. ft- are drawing pictures to represent reports about King Arthur were lapuis with a thunder bolt the musical number, "Dripping presented to tbe class. Thomas On either side of the pi Glltey operated the slide machine. are two serpents, twined around a % 107-5 N. Union Avw» ' Otarfonl 64540 -AT- After presenting each musical Reports and slides were prepared staff. They were the symbols used picture and Its poster to the asb-y Billy Hoagland, George Jeffries, by Aesculapuis. They are still sembly group, the audience will be Bernardlne Kurdnski, Steven used as symbols by the doctors of today. The people who Worked on asked to Identity the numbers Beach, James Barry HilL Mabyn Reeves, Robert Richins, Susan Ty- the painting are: Arthur Kiamle, CY* when Just a phrase containing the Richard fh**m* Timmy ffffrsirwm. ftMKEfi* CV BftffN EXTRACHARGE pattern is played. ler, Norma Searle, Patricia Row, ( (BZCKTT 8ATOBIIAT8) Mrs. JanovsUes sixth grade vis? Catherine Cosmos, Nancy Rdnert, Pamela Taddeo, Edith Turner, Ihomasta Durett and Merlyn Sepe. ited the MttropoUtan Museum of Sally Shepherd and Bill Stanger. Art, the Museum of Natural His- flnmr-wrmiHEin tory and the Planetarium in New The pupils of the Commercial A special assembly was held on 18 ADAMS AYBNITK York recently. The trip gut Department recently saw a dem-Friday at 1:30 for the primary CBAMTOUVN. S. of the Sherman P.-T.A. onstration of speed typing by Cor-grades and at 3:15 far grades 4, S Mrs. Janovslk's sixth grade has tex Peters, holder of the World nnd 6. A roundup of science ac- been studying the Middle Ages. tampion whip for speed typing, tivities was presented by all Vincent Vied made a colorful with a record of 41 net 5-stroke grades. shield design to bang outside the words per minute for one hoar. Grade IN has been studying classroom door. Louis Muro, Rich- Mr. Peters gave the pupils some about the use of machines on the ard Woltz, and Scott Turney, are points on proper techniques on farm. Stephanie Morrison, Betty FURNISH YOUR HOME working on individual tournament acquiring speed in typing and fol- pictures. David Crane, John Sue Keith, Richard Willauer and Schwalbach and Lois Wilson are in charge of planning a large mural on medieval times. ECONOMICALLY and WISELY Mrs. Slover's class made Indian BUSINESS MEN'S tom-toms out of tin cans and rub- ber tubes. The pupUs painted them WITH green and yellow. The drums were decorated with Indian signs. The I A & A Has Your drum sticks were made of .sticks PIECES OF and material. esssseesssss* SHIRTS 11 FURNITURE •eeeevett School The children In Miss Schroppe's i PERFECTLY LAUNDERED FLATWORK first grade were experimenting Season's Needs! with water colors for the first time LAUNDERED AND FINISHED. this week. The paintings by Ellis LAST CALL! BUNDLE MUST CONSIST OF • FERTILIZERS TO SUGGEST A NAME in 4 HOURS SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, AND TOWELS Put New life h ARMEL'S •LAWN SEED FOR, OUR STORE YOUR FORD CAR AND WIN 85 H. P. • GARDEN SEEDS OUR PLANT IS ALSO EQUIPPED TO DO IN MEBCBANDISE t QUALITY HAS ALWAYS BEEN HIGHOfflO = • ADIRONDACK CHAIRS Rebuilt Engine Contest Closes Saturday, May 22 H®useiiol<8 Cleaning - Dyolng - Water Repellency - Motit • GARDEN TOOLS S Ties and Gloves Beautifully Cleaned Year OUR PRICES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN LOW©©. o = $148* OM •ague • HOUSE PAINT Our store has been carrying on under the name of Its Made with Pure Unseed Oil former owner for many months. We now want to give, our BUDGET PLAN store a new name — something distinctive which also will PAY AS YOU BIDE describe our business. COME IN ... SHOP... COMPARE! And, of Course, Drop your suggestions in the Suggestion Box in our store. SALES SERVICE the One and Only Anyone may enter — you don't necessarily need be a customer here. Deadline for entries is Saturday, May 22. Be sure and 256 • DAYTON WATER SOFTENER have your name and address on each entry. WESTHELD, A committee from the Cranford Business Association will E. BROAD ST. ' TWIN BORO select the winning entry. (Near Rlatto Theatre), We have a small souvenir for every person who enters WEstfleM 2-4449 AUTO CORP. the contest ' ^ WM. X SCUMBLE, Free. 'Afuc* Better Furniture for Much STORE HOURS: 9 A, M. to 6 P. M. MON DAY THROUGH SATURDAY lS8LWcst£ddAfcmic Johnston Paint: Shop ROSELLE PARK RICHARD HARTIG, Prop. = Open R2on^ FrL. Sal Eves. Till 0. 100 NORTH AVENUE BO. It NORTH AK.W,CJIMir0aO,)U. 107-5 N. UNION AVENUE CM. «-8M0 15 Months To Fay. = itiiiiimiintitiiuiiiHiiiiuttttaiiicuQsuiuiii! lituiuiiin •oocx cooooooaoeoooooooocM »OCH3 THB CBAKTPHP CimaW AHP CHHON1CLE. THimSDAY, MAY 30, IMS win meet at 2:30 p. m. on! MethodistChnrch Iiste rehearse tonlgbt'at «:«. and the|A bouquet of handkerchiefs THE CBAKTOBP CmZBN AMP CHBONICU. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 Wednesday for released time pu- Senior Choirt at 8 o'clock. There.presented to Mrs. Mackie byT Pageliftaa* pils of the 7th andBtrrgrades. Services, Meetings ~ will be * meeting of tb«- scoutfWaU in^behalf ol the ooard M At 7 p. m. on Wednesday, the troop committee at 730 p."m. The Women's Bible Class will bold itr Participate Morning worship will be con- Twenty-Up Club will bold its plc- annual dinner at the home of Mrs ducted Sunday at 9:30 and 10:50 nlc on Saturday, In Union Glee Club Festival a. m. by the Rev. Albert Allinger,; • • A. M. Wilson. 26 Forest avenue. Jack Fischel of 108 Centennial In Camporee pastor, at Cranford Methodlstj n m A n% avenue sang second bass with thl Summer Round-Up Church. The sermon topic will be Sherman P.-T. A. Tea Union College Glee Club a Choirs of First 8even Boy Scout troops of Cran- "How Temperate Are You?" Honors Faculty, Board Schenectady.N.Y., which won ton. Set at Sherman ford participated. ip a camporee Church school and Bible classes honors for male college glee cliZ Presbyterian Church held Saturday and,Sunday under for all ages will be held at 9:30 Sherman School P.-T. A. was in the 91st annual Utica EisteddfM To Offer Program Children in the Sherman Schoo auspices of the Western District of a. m. Mrs. Kina Ulloa, a native host Friday afternoon at a tea for held Saturday in Utica,N.Y TS district who will be five years old Union County, Boy Scouts of of Guam, will speak on "Looking teachers and new and retiring local young man also plays trumnet I before January 1, 1M9. are asked t A music Festival will be present* America, at the Watchung Reser- at Guam,"Guam,,, at a meeting o f the'membermembers of tthe association's ex- in a college dance band. cd Sunday evening at the First to register at the school during the vation, Surprise Lake. Other troops Junior High Fellowship at 7 p. m. ecuUva board. Mrs. E. J. WahL week of June 1 to June 4, Mrs. K i Presbyterian Church by the Carol attending were from Roselle, Ro- Also meeting at that hour,, the newly-installed president, and and Chapel Choirs under the di- W. Sheldon, chairman of the Sher- selle Park and Kenilworth. Senior High Fellowship will dis- Mrs. F. G. i&ackie, retiring presi- man School Summer Round-Up, rection of Miss Mary Elizabeth Cranford scouts included Troops cuss "Religion and Literature." dent, poured. Bonnell, with Mrs. Constance Mis-announced this week.. —-'-Prior- to 73, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80 and 84. The registration", committee Evening worship at 8 o'clock Among guests were Dr. H. R. telltfjjjy aHtI inthe pianopismo. ' m»i**»».a •»»**«•• »•«•—- iirciii camporee was under direction of will be sponsored bw the Home At the morning service the Chan-will visit eph family and .'provide, Best, supervising principal; Frank Robot E. Smith, district commis- Department Guest speaker will J. Martz, principal, and Mrs. Marts. eel'Choir will sing, "With a Voice application and medical cards, sioner ot the Northern District As- be the Rev. G. S. Harper of the of Singing" by Shaw, and the Rev.| Assisting Mrs. Sheldon are Mrs. sisting him were W. A. Lyons and Wesley Methodist Church, Roselle. Robert G. Longaker's rhesage will L. F, Baxter. Mrs. E. Cantlay, Mrs. Loring Watts, assistant district "Problem Mothers," will be the be "Agreement in Power," and the R. Dean-. Mrs. F. W. Dunham, Mrs. commissioners, and Cameron Og— discussion topic Monday at • -text, "If two of you shall agree on J. L. Jellovitz, Mrs. H. A. Larsen, den, John Mott, Richard Paulson meeting of the Child Study Club earth as.touching anything that Mrs. W. B.Morell, Mrs. D..W. Mor- and Sam Shier. at 8 p. m. in the chapel Marion they shall ask.-it shall be done for,ton. Mrs. F. Reed, Mrs. E. B. Awards in proficiency were won HaUenbeck will be leader. The them of my Father which is in Schwartz and Mrs. R. C. Thicde. by Troops 75, 76, 78 andjH; stand- Couples' Club will meet Tuesday 8TABTSFRL heaven." ^~ ard awards. Troops 70 and 80, and I in charge of a first aid station; Nor-'i4y Q will meet in the Choir Room. Pres- will take o boat trip on the Hudson turn like this ens, taken la efeliJiJ^-wMh a* exposure ef 1/M at f/lt. man Lane was director of health! The Sat-San. Matinees entation of the subjects, "What River, as far as Bear Mountain. and safety, and Gahr Finney. of' About Cheating in Your School?" The first normally scheduled ac- What About Film? Troop 78 was bugler. and "What About Our Sportsman- tivity will come on Friday. May NE of our waders—new to pho- Religious services for Catholics! ship?" will be. made by Tim Burton 28. when the graduating class will sMcred; for shots when' tha ngnttat . tograpby—writes to ask what Is poor and Ions time exposures can were conducted by the Rev. Spati- and Harold Glovier. This will be be guests of the college at the an-O mius Gilian of St Michael's Mon- followed by a general discussion ha should know about film. 1 real* not be given. They shouldn't, how* nual dinner-dance. The affair will lta that good pictures most start ever, he used with box cameras out- astery. Union City. Protestant de- by the group to be moderated by be held at the Pines, in Metuchen. votlons were led by George Dan- Jeanne Mack. with good film, but the Question Is. doors In bright sunlight...for such »L * 8AT. 1 Great Htta and arrangements are.in charge of what type ot Hunt" extra fast films are too fast tor thaiels, Marion Seavy and Stephen On Tuesday evening at 8 Clarence Menzcr of Cranford, Stu- Welch, members of the Men's BibleII Dana. Andrews, Merle Oberea o'clock all officers of the church, Tha answer to that, of course, do* box camera shatter action unless • dent Council president fliUr tamed or thecannffaUequlppi Class of the First Presbyterian officers and teachers of the Sunday The commencement ceremony pends on what he Intends to photo- - _ "MIGHT SONG" SHOWERS" Church. JOB HalL Patrfcia Mortem A Big W>/ School are urged to attend the will be conducted at 8 p. m. Tues- graph, what kind of camera ha will with ^adjustable aperture. Church School Institute which will use, and what type otllgbUng he There also are certain "fine- day, June 1 in the First Presbyte- expects to use. Even so, the prob- grained" films—and by fine-grained Ms Hachhw Age \ be held in the Intermediate Rooms. rian Church. With new coin machines *f*gntd The evening will be devoted to the lem ot the right film" Is not too we mean films In which the grains for. air terminals, travelers may complicated. of silver salts which make .up tha TUBS, t Big Hits study of the new materials which ftae«aer Hate as Sea shave "themselves, press their ties . Barbara Britten will be used in the Church School Let's start by saying that the picture image are microscopically and dine on hot sandwiches and cot- beginning October 1. The theme The best Chinese lacquer Is average snapshooter uses a "chrome small. 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Your Favorite Opera brought are removable. •M MMT AVt, •CORN MAMS to the Screen -3 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD 6-2224 OM MOCK am mm t» 'The Barber of Seville" camoroao VIA Nam Blind Kanfet, Guest New Officers Elected College Chib to Announce To State Convention Of Wednesday Oub At 8-11 dub Mmin THURSDAY, MAY 20, Page Seventeut Delegates of the Village Im- Piano .selections by Dr. Earl Mrs. William S. Craft Two Scholarship Winners provement Association Brown of Westfleld were amongj ion Conducted RecenUy by Sherman P.-T.A. fc^^^ the Army.. He also served for ahonorary society for mathematics the annual convention of tb* I highlights of the annual luncheon Sherman P.*T.A. Has 20 luncheon to year as resident physician at Muh-students requires high scholarship •."!• •.•..'?!',"!. I be held June 21. winners of two scholarships, one Federation of Women's Onto of the Wednesday Morning Club r Mrs. H. C. Arendt tenberg Hospital, Plainfield. Dr. and participation in all chapter ac- for *300 and another for $150, will Atlantic City are Mrs. Charhs at the home of Mrs. W." represented class mothers and Mineur moved to Cranford about tivities. Miss Hurter, a sophomore, held last week at the William Pitt, W Indian Spring road. ] be announced Monday by the Margaret Greene Guild Nees, president, and Mrs. B. Chatham. Mrs. P. ib*gfn> Snyder, Record of Community Service Miss Mary Amato, the teachers. a month ago. Before coming here became a member of the fraternity Cranford College Club at the Puckey. Alternates are Mrs, < Campbell was co-hostess. Sherman P.-T-A. soon will cele-9 he resided several .years in West- last year. She attended Benedic- dub's annual banquet at 7 p. m.Elects New Members president, presided. Other new officers include- Four new members were wel- ence Blmendorf and Mrs., - Dr. Brown, who is almost to- brate the last year of its "teens.'' Dr. Henry J. Slineur field, and before that for 15 yearstine Academy, Elizabeth, before tn Cranford Methodist Church Henrich. The convention resident, Mrs. Donnelly; r< Lake the. youngster who reviews school groups. Dealing. _ in Elizabeth. He is married andentering college. . . : ° New officers will take office at comed Monday night at a regular tally blind, played the third move- pfccially with problems and train- has two daughters. meeting of the Margaret Greene Tuesday and will conclude ment of a peace concerto he com- ing secretary and treasurer those first 10 formative years the Opens Office Here time. Approximately 120 George K. Keithler, Jr., and ing of the pre-school child, the that Guild in the First Presbyterian row. posed after viewing the peace pa- Sherman P.-T.A. points with pride Dr. Henry J. Mineur has opened rOBMICA AND UHOIMVU are expected, to be New officers will be responding secretary, Mrs to its growth as a leader, in school group this year has featured such Tors Church. They are Ruth Powers, vilion at the World's Fair. He programs as The Beginnings of an office for the practice of gen- ASraAlT. KCBBBK AXD present* Maude Jacobs, Isabelle La Force Tuesday at the association's i was awarded a prize for this com- C Morbeck. A discussion „ v and community affairs. Miss Hurter Honored ucouni nut The additional scholarship this meeting at 2 p. m. in the CatdaJB. wa» led by n Sex Education," an address by Dr. eral medicine at 117 Alden street ABVSTRONO UNOLXVM fXOOBS and Mary Harris. Clare Williams; position. Now boasting a record of mem-M. Eugenia Geib, Elizabeth pedia- A graduate of the Columbia Uni- Miss Noreen Hurter, daughter of CABnnT HABONO year was made possible through president, presided. , Mrs. R. J; Zescb and Mrs. Edward In addition to several classical bership of 355, including 125 fa- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hurter of 509 WAIX niJ! AMD WAIX UMOtSCM proceeds from the College Club's The annual husbands' party trician; "Does Your Child Do versit yof Physicians and Surgeons, The guild voted to send two chil- White will present the candidatts. numbers. Dr. Brown performed a thers and a 100 per cent represen- What Others Do," and "^"^ttpnal Elm street, has been elected secre- benefit show, •'Las Vegas Night." Two selections will be offend bg held Saturday at the hotae of he interned at the Rhode Island W. DOLBIER dren to Camp Endeavor for 10 days. satire on opera and imitated an tation of teachers, -the association Needs of Children." tary of Kappa Mu Epsilon at Mt. 431 North Ave- W» Westfield Senior girls who were eligible for A contribution also was approved the VIA Glee Club. Mrs. old-fashioned player-piano. Speak- and Mrs. Earl Willauer, 11 " General Hospital at Providence, St Scholastic^! College, Atchison. the awards sent their applications Spring road. Seventeen <;„„„„, first was part of the Lincoln-Sher- WE8TFIELD 8-5958 to the Potter*!! Civic Improvement Barrett and her committee will ba ing briefly during the program, be man P.-TJV League, which met as Following the reopening of school R. L, and then served two years in Kan. Membership in this national Eventess BAhway 7-1H0-J to the scholarship committee under Fund. Announcement was made in charge of the tea. discussed his work among handi- participated in a novd school daS early as 1914. Following separa- in September, the Sherman P.-T.A. chairmanship of Mrs. Charles M. Plans for the program were an- party and prizes were won holds its annual Get Acquainted Ray. Judging will be based on that the guild's annual picnic will capped and delinquent children tion of the league IS years later, be held June 7 at the Oaks, Echo nounced recently at a meeting of Dr. Brown is president of the St. William C. Craft, Mrs. Mrs. Lansing was elected tempor- Tea, at which faculty members scholastic standing, participation Mrs. 'Donnelly, Mr. meet mothers, new officers and in extra-curricular activities and Lake Country Club. the executive board at the homt Bernard Dogs' Association of ary chairman of the Sherman Highlight of the evening .was of Mrs. W. J. Conley, 3 Sylvester America. Funds received from Mrs. Morbeck, George Keithler i P.-TJL, and Mrs. Floyd Smith, its members of the association are in-' character of applicant a3 evi- B.E. Miner. J troduced, and teachers of special j denced iri school life. presentation of a play, "Great Pos-street. many of his appearances will be rRIEST first president Meetings were held sessions,"-under direction of Ase- Plans for a dinner ^("""T'ffg flu used to furnish a hospital in Switz- Announcement -has been made Committee members in charaJ on Sunday. departments review their par- Those assisting Mrs. Ray on thenatb Butler. The setting was ar-annual Cranford Day observance erland. by Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Priest of the party included rMs. Wo! I ticular fields. scholarship committee are Mrs. D. June 4, have been announced by teed O. Taff, chairman; Mrs. E. A I An off-shoot of the Lincoln- In addition to' raising funds for . ,...._•' Photo by Eric Qaker Smead Berry, Mrs. Robert P. Fer-ranged by Annabelle Ward. Mem- Approximately 70 members at- of 12 La SaDe avenue, of .tbe en- Sherman team is the Pre-School New and retiring officers of the Sherman P-TJi. are shown during in«t«ni»fjnn services fH bers of the cast included Theresa Mrs. Arthur Metz, chairman, ffhfl tended the luncheon. Mrs. E. J. gagement of their daughter, Patri- Tice, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Win. redecorating of the teachers' room recently at the school; Pictured from left to right, standing, are: Mrs. F. G. Mackie, retiring guson, Mrs. Charles D. Stevens Mrs. James Lynch, co-chairman. auer, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Geon* Study Group which today flourish- UR SAVINGS Higby, Helen Boyd, Ted Seavy, Dills was program chairman and cia, to Walter Eckhart, son of Mr. and providing equipment in vari- president; Mrs. E. J. Wahl, newly-elected president; Mrs. Rita Sansone. .retiring faculty represen- and Mrs. David Woodbury of Berry, Mrs. Charles Van Pelt, Ma • es under co-chairmen elected from I? o 'J^- ^ a ^rapUin, first vice-president; Mrs. Charles Woolley, second vice-president; Mrs. Plainfleld. Annabelle Ward, Jim Davis, Thel- The dinner will be served from Mrs. C. S. Prescott was in charge and Mrs. Arnold Eckhart of West- ous rooms, the P.-T.A. has con- ma Lang and Asenath Butler. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. in the Casino. of arrangements. fleld. Paul Martens and Mrs. MorbetL tributed considerably to the C. S. Carter, treasurer, and Miss Eleanor Pippert, new faculty representative; seated. Mrs. Charles Mrs. J. Gilbert Allen is chair- Tickets may be secured from Mr*. IN COAMCXBY or NEW JEBSET school's film library. Annual trips Ferguson of Fanwood. past president of Union County Council P.-TJ^ installing officer; Mrs. E. man of the banquet committee. Edna Wells was named the Miss Priest, a graduate of Cran- J. Render, secretary, and Mrs. Harold Schafer, retiring treasurer. guild's new program chairman. Metz or Mrs. Lynch. Iain Reilly, son of Mr. and Ma I TO: Camato Cambataatla. Mr. 0 New York also are sponsored Members include Mrs. Ernest Oh- nn Mrs, Gunky Honored. ford High School, is a senior at Devotions were led by' Dorothy The 52nd p Mffl spring lunch- Bucknell University where she isJ. M. Reilly of 113 Oak lane, cZ\ della. butban4 MjCatmcla GambaTdcUa.rive-te be held-by-Gaptr For over (31 ycara the CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO- Cannon's mother, Mrs. Frank F. were sent to the Union County shown, ka.tne abovjTpicture taken of officers of the Cranford Mrs. J. W. Coffee, Mrs. J. ses Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Mussel- Garden Club at a meeting held recently at the home of its around a stork. Centerpieae for corps in the Pacific during World ruary, the P.-T.A. celebrated its Newell Rodney Fiske Post, 835, at a special fathers* and mothers' CIATION has paid dividenda on the savings accounts of ita membsro man- of Allentown, Pa., spent the Chamberlain, and aunt, Cal- Clinic in Elizabeth. Members at- the table was a cake decorated and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evau tending were Mrs. W. S. Bishop, president, Mrs. In J. Stone, 220 Orchard street Kneeling from War II- Mr. Eckart attended West- 30th anniversary. Miss Edna VFW, on Thursday, May 27, andsession of the Lincoln P.-TJL week-end with Mrs. Musselman's vin M. Beechling, both of Sandy with. a Maypole with streamers fleld schools and was graduated Iain's maternal grandparents. Mr. I Sfcinm«! aSSMMfmSoaa • ear- Young Bond, educational worker Friday, May 28. Mrs. Elizabeth 8:15 p. m. Monday in .the school without intemipiion. Totfey our position i® stronger then ever. Our Creek, returned with them . after Mrs. J. L. Grady, Mrs. A. Henrich, left to right are Mrs. Charles Turner, second vice-president, and n ir Evans celebrated his birthday an-1 Tn laia Onttfleate tauad by tba mother. Mrs. Robert F. Livingston 1 extending to rm 1T'* decorations. from Admiral Billard Academy, Tax CDUactor of Uw Itownhlp of Cranran- of the New Jersey Tuberculosis Butler, president of tbe Ladies' auditorium. • Installation of <) latest dividend aft the saSe off 2%. Wo have'-nevar paid less; ' spending some .time here. Mrs. L. E. Hunt, Mrs. F, J. Rich- Mr% Raymond Winner, ' Recording secretary.' Those standing Sweet peas and baby's breath were niversary on the same day. (ord. att a Tax Salt baladd o ona 8etb« IS League, spoke on "Questions Chll- of 108 Orange avenue. ' • - • mond and Mrs. Zescb. from left to right are Mrs. Marvin D. HalL first, vice-president; New London. Conn. IS, Auxiliary, appointed Tklrs. Rose cers also will take place during arranged in baby shoes. matne*ldT«wnihl»otCnnfordai lt IdrenAsk." i tn^mny chairman for the wo-the evening. Mrs. W. G. Dexter Mr. and Mrs. A. L. F. Tholin of Mrs. William F. Hanzl, corresponding secretary; Miss Effa Mar- No date has been chosen for the J. R. MacDonald of 21S Orchard I landi and pfamlaai *'»*••» aa Lota fttt. Miss Joan A. Porcher, daughter oney, treasurer, and Mrs. Stone. Guests were Mrs. Emfl Olson, wedding. 624. OB. and OS la Hock 818 on tba Tax men's drive. and Mrs. W. T. Eppler win be In ' All savfotni ffeeeDved before tho tE of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Porcher Schenectady, N. Y., are spending Mrs. Douglas York, Mrs: Roland street is expected home Saturday] Dupllcataa of tba Townahip of Crantort Mrs. E. J. Wahl, newly-installed charge of refreshments. a week at the home of their son- Prospective Bride from a month's business trip to the I which aald Tax Sala CMttteata was as. president, has d that tenten- In recent months disabled vet- c3 £Es9 fwmtti cam dJtriSflenfls ffreia tho of 511 High street, has been elect- Sr., Mrs. Fred Degen- •Uned to tba Complainant on February 4. erans in government hospitals At a meeting last week of the ed president of Kappa Kappa So- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. hardt, Sr., Mrs. Herbert Bond, MrsM . West Coast Among week-end I tative plans for the coming year R. E. Wandelt of 95 Elizabeth flower service and Christmas con- BIRTHS guests will be Mrs. MacDonalftl And you Carmela aambardeUa, are include a series of parent-educa- throughout the country have been executive board at the home rority, honorary commercial- club Garden Club Nicholas De Marco, Mrs. Roland manufacturing thousands of Bud-Mrs. A. Thomas. 70 Centennial of Maryland College for Women. avenue'. tributions, the club during the warScheller. Jr., Mrs. Harold Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dentz of sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilford Scull of I tion meetings in conjunction with WHY NOT STAMT contributed $100 toward purchase 430 Froofcjnfly place announce theSan Francisco, and a brother,! own** and owner of tba eautty of the Lincoln P.-TA, several eve- dy Poppies for the* 27th annu avenue. Mrs. R. F. Diefenbruch She also has been named chair- and Mrs. Fred Degenhardt, Jr., all tlon In tba aald sale.- Public recognition has grown man on the committee; of the Can- Mrs. A. G. Owen of 210 Edgar of furniture for a recreation room, birth of a taught"*. Linda Yvonne, Thomas Scull of Philadelphia. 'Bill Of rym*plmf. ning meetings with fathers, and and her committee reported final A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Recalls Start of Cranford; Mrs. Carl Sohn of steadily for the blood-red blos- plans for a picnic to be given for terbury News, a monthly publica- avenue, who underwent an opera- planted a large "play area" at theWestfleld and Mrs. Helen Ross of on May 0 at Muhlenberg Hospital, And yon Mr. TftiiiKn'U"*. husband ot programs featuring talks by Mrs. hospital, made and sent tarrariums, Carmela Oambardetta ai» made a party , »-«•' Joaepb Orasi. Owner. 134 North William F. Little, honorary presi- soms, symbols of the sacrifices sixth grade students June 11 at ...' TOKAY tion iissued by the Canterbury tion recently In Muhlenberg Hos- Bayonne. Plainfield. Mrs. Dentz is the form- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth ell GCXCOflftUSt t*oO aDiYr C&U9causOe OofS qntloSCtlOnO ^ff^ifn pital, Plainfleld, was returned to cut flowers and potted plants, and er Dorothy Vancellette of Cran- 930 South street, Elizabeth, celcl you ant tbe hmftamd of Cannela Oanv* SS9, Lota 3W too.- ' dent of Union County Council made by America's war dead, Nomahegan Park. Photography Club. In Cranford bardsUjardeUa and may claim an. Interest by Mir her home Tuesday in the municipal donated also for decorations of a ford, brated their first wedding anniver-1 way of' eurtesy or otherwise In Ibe said MJtt^. »- Aoor *• tawls. Owner. Ill P.-T.A^ and. Judge Libby Sachar which are sold by the Veterans of albums will be presented to the (lm Street, near AMen Street. Block 0. Foreign Wars and the American Miss Patricia Knowlson, daugh- ambulance. Although. Spring. is everyone' Ward Tree." Helen Tomredle Feted sary Monday at a dinner at the! premises daarrlbud In the BUI of Com- of the Domestic Bi»1ntions Court students. The P.-T.A. will provide More recent projects completed home of Mrs. Roth's mother, Mrs. I plaint B-48. Mrs. J. S. Bosencrants, Owner, Legion each year Just prior to transportation and refreshments. ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Knowl- tima of life, no one knows and At Surprise Shower Mr. and Mrs. Zoel M. Radner of AndyotrMr.Li .OambardeUa. htts. ill Orchard Street, near West Knd Place, Mrs. P. Eugene Snydcr, presi- loves it more~ profoundly than the by the dub include the planting Rose Lengyel, 433 North avenue,! band of ~ OambardeUa are made Block 394. Lota 12-13-14. ^^ Memorial Day. The. American Mrs. William Redman, summer son of 715 Orange avenue, has been 1 A surprise miscellaneous shower 205 Avenue B, New York City, an- o .part .y ; to this cause of action A. Espenship Advanced dent of the Wednesday Morning gardener, tbe farmer ... the manof yews in the triangle opposite east Mrs. Roth is the former! AU In Besldenca "A" Dbtrlct. people purchased more than 17 round-up chairman, reported on listed among students oh the was held recently in honor of Miss nouce the birth of a son, Craig because you are the husband of Carmela At tbe time and place above stated an minion Buddy Popples in 1047. progress made by her committee. dean's list at Syracuse University. Club, and Mrs. J. H. Brockbank who turns to the soil. the Cranford Post Office and the William, on May 13 at the William Eva Lengyel., Gambantena' and may claim an Interest Interested parties are Invited to be presentBy Prudential Company J planting of dogwood trees in Me-Helen Tomredle at the home of by way of eurtesy or otherwise In thewhen full to be beard will 1 t\ . Miss Knowlson, a junior, is treas- are attending the annual conven- Cranford's "New Look" with the Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett of 302 Ed- Booth Memorial -Hospital, New I premises described In the BUI of Stvcn to Albert C. Espenship of 22 John urer of the New York Chapter of tion of the State Federation of morial Park on Springfield avenue York, Mrs!: Radner is the former L. J. BrenBsa CE.T0H Complaint. By owler grass growing greener and longer, gar avenue. Mrs. Loren Tilton was And you "Mrs. Lanara Oambardella. street recently was promoted to Pi Beta Phi. She is a sociology Women's Club in Atlantic City. is the product of a community at for the'Welcome Home celebration. Beatrice Marsac of Cranford. BRENNAN&TOYE wUeof 1MB Qamhardfflla. are - BOARD OT ADJU Besides holding its own local party defendant to tola came of action VS. a Boater. senior personnel ngufrfnnt in the major in the School of Home Eco- work with nature. In particular it Decorations were hi. pink and Flunioingt Hwnhng» Tinmnf I became you an the wife - of Laxzaro CRANFORD and LOAN ASSOCIATION nomics. Nine members of the Cast-Ons is a long-range project stirred by shows, the dub has made entries white, and the gifts were arranged Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tunmins Gambardella .and may claim an. Interest Anthony O. Benrleh, Newark home office of the Pru- in the Annual State Flower Show, Anerleaa Bcdtotor Co. by way of dower or atbeiwlw In tbe tald Club attended a performance of the organization 20 years' ago of on a decorated table under a pink of 222 Walnut.avenue will nave as Asdoaatfo Oil Borners premises described to tba Bill ot Com. Dated: May 8. 1MB. dential Insurance Company of Mrs. David S. Brown, Sr., of 12"The Great Waltz," last week at the Cranford Garden Club. the International New York Show, and white umbrella. Guests were their guest "for a few weeks Mrs. CB.«-*z<9 plaint. 2 R Umkm Ave> Gmnlord, R J. the New York Times Hall Show, Arid you Mrs. Gubeppe Marehetta. wifo America, according to an an- Craig place and Mrs. Louis F. Zep-the Paper Mill Playhouse, Mill- Stating its purpose simply present from Cranford, Garwood, Melvm Warner of Allentown, Pa. ttff SOUTH AVE, E, CRANFOlOl of Gutseppe HarcbtttHarcbetta are made a party fler of 316 Prospect avenue attend- burn. Prior to attending the "the advancement of gardening,' the Trailslde Museum," the West- Westfleld, Roselle, Maplewood, feraUnt to this cause of action Iwraiise nouncement by the company. He fleld Flower Show and the Plain- you are the'wlto ef Oulseppe Mardwtta will also assist in directing the ttfywaBft^ff uOffU Bfy^flfty ed a concert Saturday at Georgian show, members had dinner at the the dub held its first regular meet- Linden, Newark,' East Orange, and may claim an Interest by way of Dr.HowaHP.WiEgat [ OFMCE raOUBS Court College, Lakewood. Jessica Mountainside Inn. ing on February 5, 1028 at the field Flower Show. That contribu- Elizabeth, and Jersey City. dower or otherwise In tM> said premises company's Job' evaluation and illy 8:3© A. WL to 4:S0 P. Dragonette was guest soloist. • —o- home of Mrs. H. F. Southard, 12 tions to these various exhibit* have described to the BUI efOompIaSnt. Siwgeon CsUropotftit BOSS HOSE N. CASONI brought honor to the local group Miss Tomredle, daughter of Mr. And you the unknown heirs, devisees, salary administration program. Nlshts 7 P. M. to 0 P. M. Collegc students who will arrive Mr. and Mrs! Fred Casoni Hampton road. By the following and Mrs. William Tomredle of 38 executors, administrators, grantees, as. FOOT AILMENTS Mr. Espenship was graduated Mrs. A. J. Davies of SO Hamil- next week for the .summer recess year, membership rose from 20 tois evidenced by such awards re- l successors In 'rlsht. title or Inters of 14 Hillcrest avenue, an- ceived as tri-colors, sweepstakes, Richmond avenue will be mar- The Cranford Bootery «t of CarmelCl a GambardeUabdeUaa are made OffnCEHOOpB from Rutgers University, New ton avenue was hostess Monday at are Miss Ann Lovell Skerratt, nounced the" engagement of 30 members. Mrs. George Hansel ried May 30 to Joseph J. Gorsky puttee defendants to this cauaa of action FEDKSIAI; HOME LOAN BANS SYSTEM i *fl a meeting of tea chairmen of thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. served as the first president blue, red and yellow ribbons and became you may claim- an Interest In the Brunswick, where he attained nu their daughter. Rose Nannina, honorable mentions. of South River. described in the mil ' Village Improvement Association. Skerratt of 211 Manor avenue, and to Frank Krause Miner, son of A partial history of the Cran- TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING erous honors, including election Miss Jean Carr, daughter of Mr. Affiliation with the Garden dub tural awards, one for the dub and JOSEPH A. IXTTOTHI. . Vtot to "Who's Who in American Col- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Miner of ford Garden Club was compiled THAT it HAS ADDED THE FAMOUS Solicitor for Cotnplslnant, Attorney and Mrs. Calvin B. and Mrs. Hugh R. Carr of 27 El- 1 Oak lane, at a party held at in April, 1946 by Mrs. Southard of New Jersey became effective in four for members, and one speciamedal S3 W. Weetneld Avenue. Weteeetey mam ttam lege and Universities, 1837-38." mora avenue. Miss Skerratt is a January, 1929. The club has fos- Boselle Park. New Jersey. - Chamberlain of Sandy Creek, their home. More than 80 and sent to the Cranford Historical award by the Garden Club of New Dated: May i. 1MB. «-3 He currently is acting as lecturer K. Y., were week-end guests at theJunior, and Miss Carr, a freshman, guests were present from Society. In this report, the club tered such all-State projects as Jersey for sustained effort in sup- For Appomtment Cull in office management for evening home of his brother-in-law and at Wells College. Aurora, N. Y. Cranford, Westfleld, Roselte lists among its life's work, "active the preservation and conservation plying ward flowers for'the hos- CR. 6-1408 classes conducted at tbe univer- Park, Elizabeth, Rahway. As- participattion in all civic projects of natural beauties, and roadside pital at Camp Kilmer and for work IB AEJJKN ST.. CKANTOmD sity. bury Park, Clark Township, pertaining to the beautlflcation of beautification. Mrs. Conrad, nowof personnel in this project Dover, Newark, Morristown, Cranford, the preservation of trees, membership chairman of the State In Cranford alone, the Garden Rockaway, New York and and the improvement of the Rail- group, served in 1946 as publicity Club conducts Christmas chairman for the Annual State LET IIS REVPHtLSTER VIM R 3-PISCE SUITE Lansing, Mich. way River area." decoration contests and sponsors Flower Show and as vice-chair- MOVING " Miss Casoni. is a graduate of in addition, the club has assisted flower shows including rip^g for • ' AWO the Union County Park Commis- man for business in the State Show Juniors. Now 75 members strong, CHEEftf 01 EARFUL Cranford High School, Class last year. At present she is zone SHOES TO ITS GROWING STOCK JHE TUNIC of 1047, and attended Park sion in landscaping the grounds of the organization also *""* con- the Phillips house, now head- chairman for the """i?nl survey tributed to the "Seeds of Peace." Beauty College. Newark. She and award of citations to the com- STORAGE H/r is employed by the Cranford quarters or the Historical Society it has cooperated with the State mercial and industrial establish- Like the flower, surprised into Beauty Shoppe. Mr. Miner, ments along New Jersey's State also a graduate of Cranford Conservation Commission in sav- bud, awakened and rushed Into . AGKNTS fOB ing holly, ground pine and other Highways having the most attrac- bloom, so Cranford looks out at a High School, Class of 1940, at- tive buildings and grounds, as well tended Newark Preparatory native plants, and it has planted glorious Spring . . . made mo ALLIED VANS inc. cherry trees and an Iris border in as State qualifications of health, lovely through efforts of the Gar- S4Pieca School. He is employed by the safety and conservation. This year Pontiac Motor Division of Nomahegan Park. Supplementing den Club. of ywwt ©wn General Motors ha New York. this program, the Cranford Gar- county roads in Union County will A wedding date has not been den Club has held many flower e covered. RobUna A Allwon, Inc. set shows with classes open to the In order that practical methods WINDOW SHADES CJUnferd «-«MS HcCiS ottbt Bower of conservation may be taught in public in an effort to encourage 1 Holland aiSiottette by iimm* of a gardening and the artistic arranger the classroom, the Garden dub SIS 8OVTRI AVBNOTfc BABT long scalloped tank over Guest at Dartmouth ment of flowers. • has cooperated with the State Edu- Madison Qoflh C1AKPOBB During World War H, the dub's cation Workshop in Trenton by » stem-straight skirt. Miss Catherine Hill, daughter of activities turned into war service offering a scholarship to an inter- ALL SIZES IN STOCK Consider tnat £i«m^n|g by D—t to Dm Service — AU Cmn»- Activities will call with sample fabrics. Fifth Floor. to make with McCall Army and Navy relief. A»fc *or hlln ROOFIN* Cranford's oldest ^l^nping estab- What the Cranford Garden dub nracciroB — A. G.O\ M schsyic* A»«, Xwut. N. J, W«. s-«es» SIDINS 7043, the pattern with lishment No shrinkage or loss of bestowed on Camp Kilmer con- Carattlon Needed ' the double-printed cut belts or buttons. Paramount Clean- tinues even today. Currently fav- ^MOMTMAM l»XEARsTor KNOWING MOWl* ers, 8 Walnut avenue, Cranford. oring the camp with year-round FAHS-MATTHEWS •PHONES CRaniocd.- 6-279,9 ting line that insures HEABINO AID 8EBVICE, Inc. BO %• —.iV.. - 4 = 5590 1139 Eul j«ncy Slreet, Sltaaaeta. If. M. accuracy and perfect fit Insurance protection should .KUsaketft be complete—not patchy. Tima PaymeaiSo OTHER You dont buy half an um- SUGGESTED FABBIC8 brella or one boot—or roof Ava&able o Cell for eoS o Strip oM all FURNITURE only one room of your house. Batcher Ltaen V.JL89 Rayon Faille L69 LIVING BOOM SUITES CLEANED — KEOTBOLSTEBED The primary purpose of in- PMONE EL. O Deglco end Elayon Gabardine .... rfeeoe as tar estimate. No cftUgaUea. ef esarse. surance is to worry-proof Rayon &haiitiinff...... your life. You chip a minor o E c33 CRANFORD FURNITURE sum into a kitty each year And Decc3attcx Manned Payments Open Evenfaags TU1 Nme to protect yourstetf against Will uaxr ffiifflin^p C3 If* N. UNION AVE. CKANFOBD t-3141 major losses by fire, acci- When Your CRANFORD dents; law suits, theft, etc. Back Hurts So make it your business to protect yourself ALL OVER, from every angle. It A GENUINE.;. is OUR business to show you BRAND NEW... Don'f cover how. B. F. GOODRICH TIRE - 9.95 yourself HEDENBER& E'L/Sil EXO03 Flos Tax SHOP SEE THE just part way MacBEAN 34 NORTH AVE., WEST CRanford 6-0598 HOME & FAMILY STORE AGENCY New iHiMtratcd booklet jurnlshed upon request Open Friday Evenings "Insurance Exclusively" Cranford Bootery L. L. MANNING & SON Cor. N. Union Ave. & AUen SL, Cranford 108 Bauth Avc. Cr. 0-3800 Open FrUar Evenmcs STANLEY BUaNEB. O-aer & ft. UNION AVENUE CKANVOBO «-«'2 » WEST T.L n. EUZABETH AH© CHBONKXK. THURSDAY, MAY *©. . ._-.., 6-uic. tries, in the event that it to d-»- Barbara Ball, and Man The Post Office team was pre- eided to further increase the. size aited^with the C L. Jfrtto tnj^ ot f^ leBgmiigtSrytarW tarn f^State HUh way Dept. K-T. A. Installs{Stephen ittirtyr B**a "tB^ktM,, jmt hold'Mi IIMMIHI [awards of contracts for bitumiaus Walburga's Orphanage in RoawBe, alinger. Elephants—t>ick PHfJUy Wednesday night by President Boy,two leagues. was referred to Roaif Ce ^y. nylon ££ Scheller, signifying their winning paving mixture, was referred to Edward Glynn, John Kbyen, Rob- «M World Book eacydopaata. fly Road Committee. . Lehigb Valley Railroad Co, «n-j bie Freese; Seals—Diane State, •stabOahed aa a major textile top honors for the 1947-48 se . first; Favorite \New Officers anhnaTs - Jawp an wc**r po-MfBd, ta * **** * jthbnahoTh i By virtuue of the fact that thisJCHS Tennis Team Out Cranfor second, and Mrs. George Dreyer of 304 North Supt of Public Works, granting closing proposed agreement be- Maureen O'Brien, Joan Slocum, bat ones they are Abut, a nun can IP^F*' d. second, and 1 tween Lehigh Valey acrlon bristles were totreduceel marks their second victory, Hankin, Cranford. third. Distance Union, avenue is secretary of the 2 employes -tick leave with pay . Co,! Alice Anderson; tight rope walk- eOTi*y non iMin CMMBQ wm nv trophy will be retained by Garten* School 1443 ftt 5S inin. ers—Ginny Board-nan, Joan Oury, the tenth annual Rock Spring Horse UJC Students Dept Public Instructions, grant- t Roosevelt Beach, W«rtendorf Hillside 62-55 which will be held Saturday,' Sun- County of Union, Twp. of Cranfon) Joyce Williams and Sharon Mar- Cranford High School's tennis Discus — Rizkalla, Cranford.. Students at Union Junior Col- ing Rose M. Coakley, Sr. Clerk ay*|sf^ Sittf^ Jtfi' COQDfiCtatfi8aT~'~%Yuih rti^ Mrs. W. A, Barton was Installed team defeated the Carteret School Cranford . High School's track day and Monday, May 29, 30 and Bookkeeper, extension of leave fln. . M«-r«-l An ay H Win Final Evenl The Post Office also received first; Rice, Cranford, secondd, and lege favored Harold E. Stassoa for I president of tbs Roosevelt Saenttr all the baUdinci ja aa of South Orange, 3 to 2, in a match team defeated Hillside. 62-55,, Lroom., „»Hillside* , third. Distance 31, at the Rock Spring Riding the presidency by a large margin from May. 1st to July. 1st jngton Ave^ jynwtft t nnninffi in 1 Also bears •Robert Tinsxnan, ML school flitlf Irt is tiie OWOBF ef awards for high team game and J jHchool J-.-T.A. succeeding Jin. tt*tonJ^|gUig to*ra offlfio popal&. - Off Bovrtbag Season Tuesday to bring their season's Tuesday afternoon. Plisco and 1112 ft. 9 in. Club, Walker road, West Orange. over fourteen others whose candi- County Clerk, advising Anna twp. of CranfovdL. W«M reflerrod to Edward Czwercuski; trapeze per- "Port "~iii*ggftiit oie old cavan-y post high team series, which were a 990 ~DA*UI -J^^«s-s-*kt>BakXit*SBBaaBi jimilam P. Smith, Monday after- l game record to one win and one loss. Priscilla Gillette, who plays the fo-rnwrs—Virginia Lawson, Joan tfon—homes, offica, stares, post or. First prizeJta the annual two- and a 2,710 series; The RiikaUa each turned in double Javelin-JGrobencieser Cranford - dscies were considered in a poll Huey Mauer, Clerk Stenographer, jnooh at • meeting in -the 1011601. where CM1 war gantrato Robert K. Rahway defeated the Blue and Jwins for l cranrord heroine's role in "Brigadoon," will flea. * catoa--w loaded en nm. man tournament of tb# Cnfoford Men's League took second high wins for the W<*kiov.<-n»..t.~-Weckley-coached'flrstflrSt;: OnMiuOndilla , HuisTde»r;ii..fLr~', se^nTandl^S- S . undertaken by Thomas Gregory of died April 22,1948. l^iksasnCXasftSasttaBP ^L^flDQfl<tfia^L Lisanti, Carol Ann Wdke, Cecelia IM and V. a Grant aoldlmd to- Gold racket wielders last week, present fOjhers inducted into office by lin road can and mo-red to a new loc«. with a 2,611, team. Walkerr, CrCranforda . third. Di t.-.nnJ Trophy"' Crtniord, editor of the "College City of I«ind were' First vicc-preslflfnt, riders and hantes~~Jinet Ray, members of the Men's League team. highest game of the season was first; Brown, Cranford. second, Hillside, first; Luster, Hillside, uled for Monday afternoon. One votes to 53 for Dwight D. Eisen- was referred to Road Committee. SI0O6LSO. less allowance on a 1M1 Edward Rathje; second vice- Dave Cildersleeve, Cranford, de- State Highway Dept, advising Carol Crane, Lucy Haltom, Janet The two keglers turned in a spark- turned in by Petersen's Dairy with and Borsky. Hillside, third. Time second; and Crobengieser, Cran- of the highlights of the show is hower and 52 for Thomas E. Plymouth -af $«S0 less Federal Tax president, Mrs. Arthur Hoagland; 985, while the Men's League took feated Bill Christiansen, Carteret, 10.4 sec. a new class, a" lead line specie! Commissioner authorized and ap- ot $7*150, making a set cost of Lawrence, Judy Degen and Norma ling 1,344 to take first prize of $14. ford, third. Time 2*1.5 sec. Dewey. Fourth preference was the rgcordlng secretary, Mrs. E. O. third with 948948. 6-2, 6-3; Ted Doremus, Carteret 220-yard dash—Plisco, Cranford, 1 120-yard high hurdles — Peter- for fathers, where the children proved for Union County, the sum $1083, was referred to Purchasing White. . •' A total of 90 bowlers participated. defeated Tom Whitty, Cranford, «u->iira aasn—t-iisco, Cranford, '*«-yara nigh hurdles — Peter- incumbent, Harry S. Truman, with corresponding secretary, Your Dollars Go Further I Tfie event marked the close of Harold Kinney was awarded « flrst; Borsky. Hillside, second, and5611- Hillside, first; Barnes, Cran- lead the horses with the fathers of $96,872.50. which represents 25 Also dogs—Kristine Press, Mary 6-3,' 6-3; and Andy Shyka, Cran- ford s 21. Others had lesser, [Mrs. B. W. Grant, and treasurer, bowling activities for the season. special prize^the gift of President |LedfordLedford,. HillsirfHillsideo , thir/thirdl . -r;Timelford-. sernnren>ndl, annnrdl r> ..;_ ^_ in the saddles. A special party Vehicle " FoUq-cring Action Ann Whittaker; bunt ford, defeated William Chase, 6-3 11 nn j*—J ..... — Cranl r e i amounts, with only a dozen ~ A. E. Biddle. Other teams finished in the fol- Scheller, for having shown the 24.1 secsec.- . ford, third. Time 18 5 sec G°for exhibitor-VMf s will be held Sun- catalogued for Henry A. Wallace. portionment for 1948, was referred Forms were received and Following the service, a kinder-'I Johnson, Judith Preston;.cats- "•0. m Barbara Coddingi lowing order: Second, Martin and' most improvement during the last 440-yard dash - Forstcr. Cran-I ' = i** ^ to Road Committee. filed: - garten circus was presented under! Nancy T** For Your half of the season. In the double!-, Christiansen and ford, first; Borsky, Hillside, sec- Asked anonymously to designate Treasurer, granting sick leave to and Barbara. Wright Mead, $10; third, V. Boertmann party preference, 156 students said Sheriff, granting annual lucre- Doremus, Carteret, defeated Dick >nd, and Woolley, Cranford, third. Postpone Clipper Game Helen Downey, for April 10,20,21, ment of $10040 to Archie H. Brod- direction of M. McCarthy, Atelio B. Cag- receive Markowich for bis score of 742. American city—Its bnslaess district, op in whiter, a beautiful bridge and Itobblns & Allison. Inc.. ' will sell at countries to form a United States $200 annual increment, photographic work for The be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Dinner Dance Tonight the 16 participating teams. Its public brtfldlngB, Its quiet real- —5 ft. 6 in. public auction on Tuesday, June 7th. 1048. hti t f Uitd Stt nassola. Raymond R. Schneider, effective June 10.1948. This earned him a $4 prize. A 709 Cranford High School varsity the run-down area which lies be- at 10 A. M.. at their warehouse, 211-South APPOINTMENTS MADE of the World?" Respecting giving fjt'r^»n tind Chronicle, plans [the school playground. A film,' More than. 65 members of the Finest Quality Columbia Plans already are underway for y Pole . vault—Rizkalla, Cranford, Avenue, East. Cranford. M. J.'. household Anton C. Swenson and Herbert Following monthly reports were by Beach was good for second prize men in basketball, indoor an neath the bridge approach, the city atomic control to such an organi- to study at the Modern School "The Grey Squirrel" was donated Plans already are underway for men in basketball, indoor and Jf first; Capola, Hillside, second, and goods and other article* to cover unpaid W. Saxe. received and ordered filed: Treas- Cranford Business Association will of $3. High game was registered as it appears when pictured from •torace chorees due from Ernest Crute. zation, 161 said "No" and 112 were of:,Photograph in New York to the school film library, Mrs, H. next year's league and Arthur outdoor track, hockey and baseball, Oddy, Cranford, third. Height— Supt of Weights & Measures, ad- urer's. Fifth. District Court. Third attend the group's third pt-wn by Mead with a 283 and won him a . honored at -the annual All in all, It'a a striking job. And the highest building In town. 4 E, r. «lanasan. Fred H. lAvell. C. N. affirmative. City from July to December Ijacqbsen, visual education chair- oounceBoertmannd tha, t hsecretarye is acceptin, hasg -writ an-wil- l be honored at th* nn«..»t '0 ft 6 in. Lynch IJ. N. Van Horn). Ernest Lyons. 15 WALL STREET. CRANFOBO vising amount forwarded State. District Court. Supt of Weights &J dinner-dance at 6:30 o'clock to- Spring Dinner, to be given by the one, mjr friend says, whlcn hot had He's also caught the feeling of Clifford Norton, and Franklin A. Boberts. , and then to enter Rider in Feb- Holland $3 prize. Vic Boertmann collected Broad jump — Ondilla, Hillside, 1 Cnnford 6-1258-B A majority thought they are "bet- Register, advising' receipts x Measures and County- Physician. man, announced. night at Blue Hills Plantation, Dun- ten applications for new league en- Cranford Boosters' Club, Thursday, a world of fun in doing. "I shonld change In* the city with pictures of 840 ruary to study business ad- . •"' • 'I ter off" than a year ago and most, ceived during month of April. Report- of Committee on Corsages were presented to Mral lellen, it was announced yesterday Q May 27 in «the_JUgh_seJkoflLjeaf«S-: think more people would try tie buildings under construction'.'and niifii?~tirBti<'~* ffft iff a -nfmbftt* TOsme -rtrraC He tola e: "There Supt" oTHVeights 5~Meadtre*d advising of bids received for con- l jLittle- and members of the pld"and t*y~Sldney Breen7~chalnnan of teria~ Charles J. Stevens is chair- m Bro bthera of structures being rated. ; .of the Hi-Y Club and of the expect to be far "better off" five granting Muriel P. Venezio, sick struction of a new reinforced con- [new boards. Refreshments were rangements. S. S. Eisenberg, presi- man of the committee in charge.. |handreds' of -striking pictures (n He's captured tbe sense of tbe clty*s Cranford' Photographic So- •'years hence. leave with pay from May 3 to 15th. crete pipe stbsm water swwer-along served by Mrs. Frank Cooper, dent of the association, will be Awards will be presented.' The ever-r town or city." . • • • • authority In a shot of a lordly A majority said they believed .ciery. He also served as stage Ichairtnan. and 'her committee. toastmaster. hum In making the album ray friend policeman halting the hurrying Beaufy Treatment Sheriff, granting two months! Burnett Ave, from the Bridge near Cranford Junior High champion- manager for the senior play ' Britain's standard, of living fifteen leave with pay to Howard D. Best.'[Allen Ave!. northerly to Jackson Garden flowers were arranged for ship basketball team —'" " is had no overall, elaborate plan. lanes of traffic And ot tho city's and manager of the varsity r\m years-from now, will be lower than Jail Guard, effective May 1, 1948. Ave, in the Twp of Union, and table decorations. WHITE OR Tickets may be secured at various merely set out," lie explained, "to lawlessness In a dramatic picture of Makes Your Lawn a Show Place baseball team, and was a rep- Card of Thanks before the war. ' . • " Twp. of Springfield, requesting recommending award of contract Those participating in the kin- business organizations in- .the get a good collection of pictures. a deserted home, Ita windows broken resentative to the YMCA UGHTECRU this Board, to approve plans' and to Road Contracting Co, of West- dergarten circus were as follows: We wish to express bur sincerel -township• "' , The dinner will begin Generally carrying my camera with by ^hojtoaca burloa by small boys. Model Legislature in Trenton. me. I shot as the opportunity came." But Ifa impossible to list all his if* no trick to make your lawn th© contribute towards the construc- field, lowest .bidder at $5.06020. Bozo- the clown—Skipper Tal-|thanks to our neighbors smdl UP TO SI INCHES I at 7 p. m. Minutes of Board off He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tion ofa storm sewer in the vicin- was received and ordered filed. iaferro; band leader —» Ps for many beautiful! Some of bis shots, however, be- shots. And it's more Important to •nvy of th» rulahborhood. Follow A. F. Reck of 27 West Holly Chosen Freeholders ity of South Springfield AW, was M 1 iDowning; band—Dick Coffey, Ron- [floral tributes and kind expressions j otar -tons speak a quick eye tor picture sub- explain his approach to bis subject the slmpl* SCOTTS plan of food- Following r* *~'l'~ti'?r' " were in- street jects. There Is. for example, a For what he has tried to do Is accu- Regular meeting of the Union referred to Road Committee. troduced and moved for adoption: aid Croni Stephen DexterT James «« V^M^at toe tune of our re- Dog Show Sunday Ing with Turf Builder and sowing County Clerk, enclosing Oath of Harkema, Richard Holden, How- cent bereavement striking scene of the main business rately to depict tbe face of his city SCOTTS SttHf to fill In thin spots County Board of Chosen Freehold- ! (1) Freeholder Bauer for Road. The All Breed Dog Show of-the section crowded with people In tho In every season of tho year, front ers was held at the Court House, Office'of Andrew J. Krog as a Committee, awarding contract to numtlf, effective May 1,1948, in the ard Hopkins, John. Irany, Thomas Mrs. Rank J. Jahn IPlainfleld Kennel Club will be with luxuriant grass. O'Brien, Larry Sargent, David pre-Cbrlstmos rush of lost minute almost every angle. It's a worth- Elizabeth, N. J., on Thursday, May member of the Union County Mos- Road Contracting Co4 far work of|ftoad Dept, was on roll call unani-i held Sunday on the athletic field shopping. To go' with this snap la while project—worthwhile for every 13, 1948 at 1:30 p. m. quito Commission. constructing storm water sewer in measly adopted. Douglas, Billy Winkler, Billy - ' North Plainneld High Miners, Jean Cornell, Nancy Da- Ihen Came tte Wb s second picture, taken from exactly picture taker from Erie to El Paso. Director McManc presiding. Roll Supt of Weights & Measures, Burnett Ave, Union, at its bid of (6) ' Freeholder Bauer for Road ^ Following the Morris and the same angle, but this time made —John van Guilder SeSBS. UV1 SEEB call showed all members present granting Walter W. Wilson, sick $5,06(120. was on .roll call unani- mon. Barbara Dehmer, Betty Eu- The Indoor bath was brought Essex show by only a day, it is Committee, granting Ruth McCrea, about .when Water systems were In- Minutes of meeting of April 21, leave with pay for May 4th, end mously adopted. tjene, Palmela Mey, Elva Reeves, expected to draw the elite of dog- ntfcad Aa ata-M» «af ores* to Clerk Typist, three months' leave Marion Szabo, Phyllis Teschke, troduced Into cities in tho early la Not Inherited Ancient tndnstry 1948, were approved as per printed 5 th. (2) 'Freeholder Bauer for Road without pay effective April 16th, dom and will be judged. by an Tuberculosis is not Inherited. It U Ice has been used by man sine* lao-ta. V ft-tSo Valerie Urbanowitz, Virginia War- 1800s. By 18301he revolutionary Idea outstanding panel of America's copies on the^ members' desks. Register, granting Madeline B. Committee, accepting bid for fur- was on roll unanimously adopted. of a warm bath three times a week • disease, which well people catch before history began. The Romans. • taa.HM Mft. Resolution that all bills Callaghex, three months leave with ner, Lynn Witte, Susan Osborne, top experts. op- nishing one new ten ton capacity (7) Freeholder Herlich for Fi- was the aim of a crusade. By the from people who have active tuber- In SO B.C.. dug snow from mountato- proved be ordered paid, pay, because of illness, effective tilt bed trailer, as per specifica- and Wendy Swann. culosis. While it is a serious disease sldes and packed it in deep pits, scons was nance Committee, authorizing Di- Also clowns—Bruce Malcomson, 1920s the V. S. owned 99 per cent of a. adopted. ~ May 7«h, 1948. tions to be delivered to the.Union all tubs in the world and had begun STATE Or NKW it can be cured, and Its.spread eon covered with straw and tree pnnv lanira Ireatasntt $tSO. Following communications were Supt of Public Works, granting rector and Clerk to execute lease Billy Stacy, Edmund Alnrtln, Den- Dt-riU-TMCNT or srATS bo provfeiitd faigs. to be cut out later for refrig« County Road Dept, for $2,080 from between the County and the First to go to for iucb variations of the o Friends and ndghbors will received and ordered filed: Sick leave with pay to two .em- Ehrbar Equipment Ctx. of Union, nis Anderson, Leonard Kaplan, csBnncAn or DISSOLUTION eration purposes. fO>- •UUDII-MeaP admire -roar gay, cheerful National Bank and Trust Co., of 8tandard porcelain tub AS solid onyx 1M9 Probation Office, asking Board to ployees. was on roll call unanimously tubs, marble tubs and tubs with To all to wbom these. Dneamte •**•<* eoeaej Sapolin-painted rooiiui. No - create position of Dictaphone Op- State Highway Dept., advising Summit, for premises now occu- John Rash, Diana DeLonge and •olid gold fixtures. UEA8, It appear* to ray attiatao BaU OSJ Oka efetafftes wonder—so bcantiftil are tte adopted. pied by the Third Judicial District duly authentfcated record of tbe erator, was referred to Finance Commissioner approved awards of (3) Freeholder Bauer for Road! cost of $1083 from the West End iinfaT tor tfvft vohuttetfT tftesotutlbsB Tests made at University ot Wasb> main Laber Sapolin colon. Choos* Gloss, Court, tor one year from May 1, Garage of Rahway, was on roll by tins vntiTilfiVMW f*?Tiftiiit of oill tnston laboratorlea show that It sSSUUaUaVODlflsQ Bt^ytfl%U»l Oaft e^attl Wrt aft fcl^-B Seml-Gloes or "Ud-Utx" Flat Committee. contracts for road maintenance and Committee. *n~t|-oyi>i«ijy Director! ttIl in y ffi Finish. AU aracssOy apt^cd, repair materials, was referred to 1948 at $200 per month, was on roll call unanimously adopted. tbst y office** takes« galo greater than 88 tnOes that |t would take SO times as many Twp. of. New Providence, asking t execute i d unanimously adopted. FAT FOLKS EAT aoper-washabJc oil-bass if it would be -possible to hire Road Committee. between the City of Elizabeth, ' (11) Freeholder Rowland for CBAKTOBO PAHAHOOMT BOMCB. INC. an hour to blov. shingles off • not hai^vorkmt slaves as the present (8) Freeholder Herlich for Fi- -£ ^*y-~e^J#J*-wnuwuMa-^«a*ia^ mCS 41llmmB l**MB-rf*"aw*&, whoa'BBtTA^ia-iwnoa*e^ priiietprlnet•"•• • - lints. Paint -roar roonjs with County trucks and labor to improve Associated Catholic Charities, Public Property, Grounds and Chill Your Drinks [OTH ST Ui A when applied over •sbtathbis a» V. 8. population to do the Jobs olec- County of Union and Public Serv- nance Committee, amending previ- PLENTY, YET LOSE FUT pal omca to altuatad at Mo. ST Union Ave- Took - Seeds - Fertilizers their roads, was referred to Road calling attention to condition which Buildings Committee, increasing nue. M., la the Townatiip ol Craotard, Douglas Br plywood. trlcit-r U doing in this country. ice Owrdmated Transport to pro- ous resolution adopted Jan; 2, IMS, wwlgttt with amazb-g wMli County of Union, State ot Maw Jmajr POWtm MOWffmB OTgMBOW or READING MOW8B8 vide for removal and restoration all hourly cleaners, and helpers 5c (Uannl-tt B. Bowttt. **>& .tns Meat regarding bonus,' which makes per hour, effective May 21, 1948, XOBTtUXi AllQ wt CO&V0V vDaWatOaw tt&OCI VFOQ0) WE HAVE TOP NEW PLASTIC BOSB of poles, wires and overhead con- same to become effective immedi- Have a more tltnder. graceful fls> Shatterproof Oalj* ssat bast a,uuB*~* PINTS prooaa mar to atrvtdl, has conplted struction over that part of the.Un- and the salary of Joseph F. Star- ure. No eurciiing, laxative*. -rllh tha MQUlrtratnta erf Title 1«, Oor- METAIL fiUJDKRS TOE PORCH Ott IAWN ately upon employment, for fun kowsky, Laborer, to be fixed at drugs. This (tank AYDS Food mratlana. aawral. of BtHnd BUtutea of ion line in the City of Elizabeth, Cnndy Han to* A DOCTOB'8 r New Jeney, pn-llmlnary to tbe tauin* of B3BRBO AiAmSNVK—ALL BtABES OF PBBSSimiB time employees, was on roll call|$o.78 per day^ effective May 21. AMAZING DIGCOVEaV.Yoa drag pofata. Oan© | "IHt Swims, 'as set forth, was on roll «»"i unani- don't cu_ t Ouc t ftny focftlVgi,, o_^r. a^_n_ ^_u_s this Certificate of Dissolution. SPEECH and ACTING COOKEBS OB CANNEB8 — WHY PAT BXOBE mously adopted* unanimously adopted. 1948, was on roll call unanimously •him yon tike/You simply take •h cmi ht no lu^p JOB vU2i jour B 10c Phge. 19c NOW THKHOOBK. I. the Secretaiy of (9) Freeholder Herlich for Fi- AY03>etore mala which atittx "NICE CUBES'! State of the State'of New Jeney. Do <«) Freeholder Bauer for Road adopted. „ Hereby Certify that tho said corporation 8O9flEWHEBE ELSE? We Have It" nance Committee, ^approving seven There being no further business matkalljrcuibathe Tot did. on the Fifteenth day of May. 1MB. Committee^ approving i*fx tempor- temporary appointments in vari- (Doent Dilate file in my fefftee a duly executed and at- ' - Instruction * ary laborers in the Road Depart- and upon motion of Freeholder POSmVB! Eminent tdnMdaaa tested consent In wtitinf to the dissolu- See The New Line of INTERIOR 11 l l> ous Departments, was on roll call Dudley, duly seconded and carried, supervised ^fiw**^! tf •* -"** report oulck and tion of aald corporation, executed by ell SUMMER COURSES THROUGH ment, Was On roll «*~»~"i *l ~f** -~*lf»"T~3- nanlmously adopted. ' •afe louses with over 100 otcrs. WHY JET the stockholders thereof, which aald con- the Director declared Board ad- EXPKMMENT> MOTH sent and the record of tbe procec' FINISHES adopted. ' { (10) Freeholder King forPur- aforesaid are now on file In my JULY AND AUGUST Youmgstown Kitchen® (5) Freeholder Bauer for Road journed. Next Regular meeting, Uc.t AYOS Today. Only «2.89 for a full BOX office as provided by law. chasing Committee, authori-dngj-rhursday, May 27. 1948 at 1:30 "tS^iaya supply—possibly more than jron wEtt (Para) "oromittee^ approving teniporarj* i.*d. Ytmtmmurrtfundtdonthe-mrfOttbot BOMB m TESTIMONY WHERaor. I have purchase ot a 1944 Plymouth Sedan p. m. 11 w«/«i/M/ttMipWi«f. Come in. Bboofor write. OF 8 hereto set my hand and affixed my official Young Peopltv-Beguners, and Advanoedi appofotment of Bin. Mildred K. for the Tax Board, less trade-in, OAOIaVS BBUO •TOBZ seal, at Trenton, this Fifteenth day of Come In and Get a New Yardstick FREE! Tuite as Clerk Typist at $110.00 a CHAS.M. AFFLECK, with DDT I May. A. D. one thousand nine hundred Groups — Morningtk of a 1941 Plymouth Sedan, at a net Clerk. M« M. UMION AVB. C*UMrO«l> CRYSTALS and forty-eUht. ASSOKTED O0L0B8 IXOYDMAR3U. AsSuH Insttuctiosi—Aftearao-an and Evossingo •r CKT8TAL CUBAB. 9-3 . Secretary of State. SPEND A PttOFlTABLE 8UMMEE IN CHANCMT or NSW JKBSBY TAYLOR'S 39c Lb. IW/SSS TO: Nils Jorcensen. tin. Nils Jorfensen In every walk of life people are realizing how Westfield'o Oldest and Largest Hardware and Hoose---ar<-a 8ton and the unknown heirs, devisees and per- sonal representatives, and their or any. of vital good speech and poise are to their success. B2S-32S) ELM STREET . WESTHELB, R J. WE HAVE THE NICEST SELECTION OF | their heirs, devisees, executors, adminis- trators, ffrantees. assign* or successor* tn Further your own personal development by instruc- riitht. title or Interest of Nils Jorgensen. i Wo Deliver — Phone WEstfieU 2-1S0O—1SOI ANT By virtue of an Order of the Court of tion in speech and acting in order to facilitate new WANT SOME FUN! ENJOY A THRfli! AIR 1 Chancery of New Jeraey. made on the COMB TO THE 10th day of Hay. IStS tn a cause wherein social and business contacts. wljllatlrmi_ m DoffM-JWa - Is• .**"^p*ifnan •-« t *an —.d Hatt— y LAWN and DECK CHAIRS! HECK Jorcensen. et als. are defendants you are WICK required to appear and answer the Bill Gain a pleasant, wdl-«nodulated voice, dis- of Complaint on or before the Uth day YOU'VE EVER SEEN! 1 of July next, or tbe said Bill will be taken tinct enunciation, adequate vocabulary, ease in ROCK SPRING HORSE SHOW" as confessed aealnst you. 10c The said BUI la filed to foreclose a cer- expression. tain Tax Sole Ortlflcste Issued by the 69c Tax Collector of the .Township of Cran- SATURDAY MORNING, AFTERNOON oad Come In — Sit In Them. You Can Even Take a I 3 for 25c Cord. at a Tax Sale held on June S. 1(01 G1MMFOED BOYS' CMMP in said Township of Cranford against Snooze If You Have the Tune. We Have the Space! % lands and premises known as-Lota S00 - EVENING, MAY 29th and SOI. In Block 818 on the Tax Dupli- ALICE L. MATHEWS • ...J "•" cates of the Township of Cranford which said Tax Sale Certificate was assigned to YALE DBAHA SCHOOL — OOUMBLh VNWVBMBItV SUNDAY MORNING and AFTERNOON, 200 McKesson the Complainant on February 4, 1B40. 1948 SEASON And you Nils Jorgensen are made - Write or Hume MAY 30th, and party defendant to this cause of action•III 560 Woodland MSW eOMPCUM®. 1 HUMAN because you are one of the record title Day Phone: MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 31et owners and one ot the ownera of the WEstfleld t-1401-H eQulty of redemption In the aald premises Mr. Arthur Boertmann. Registrar. Mr. Walter Coffee. CBanford 6-1414 described In the BUI of Complaint. UGLY WEEPS AS IT | And you Mrs. Nils Jorgensen. wife of Cranford Boys' Camp Night Phones: Rode Sprinff Riding dub, Walker Road TABLETS HAIR Nils Jorgensen are made a party defendant to this cause of action because you ore Cranioid. N. J. Mr. H. S. MocClary, CHcnford G-2SG9 West Orange, N. J. the wife of Nils Jorgensen and may claim Mr. V. D. Shnheen. CRanford 0-0305 FEEDS Wf GRASS j an Interest by way of dower or otherwise NETS In the saidjiremiies described in the BUI CRanford 6-1777 49c of Complaint. Dear Sir: Apply It dry with o spreathr, a And you the unknown heirs, devisees and personal representatives and their and Weods curl up, wHhssr away [i| 10c any of their helra. devisees, executors, V WHITEY the SEAL says: administrators, grantees, assigns or suc- I hereby make application to attend the Cranford Boys'. Camp for the while th* grasB b fed to tMckar cessors in right, title or Interest of Nils • orowth,rid»«-ooJor.Af«wmIn- I|l Jorgensen are made parties defendants to period checked below, at a fee of $17.50 per week. (Indicate first and second this cause of action because you may utw any ajiv«nlna and yo»ar lawn 9 claim an Interest In the said premises de- choice). • scribed in the Bill of Complaint. bth.biJWirftU-t^hborhoo^ || JOSEPH A. LETTIEni. Ifs Seersucker Time! Solicitor for Complainant. I enclose check for $ representing payment in full or will pay . S3 W. Westfleld Avenue, Hostile I-ark, New Jersey. GRAND for both CHILDREN and MOTHER JSB0BL UWH 9909 INGIViTIS lOated: May 13. IMS. 8-10 balance of $...... two weeks before entering camp. Requires No Ironing and Is light and Cool "A man is knoom I am ..years old and attend SchooL StfOO fiq ft • $UO by tbe company SEFORHAN'S FORSPRIHBCLtAHIHG he keeps. That's Drop in and see our selection for Dram-11,000 ea ft - 117B I agree to have a medical examination within a week of entering camp H* downTfc intand to let It bappaa to Ubn> vhy tho porfeot Boy and Girl in PUtydolhes, Wash GET THIS and will present a medical certificate to tho camp Registrar. Ho k ducking his cftcri-with an-X-iay; host is knovn to Suite, Eton Suits and Pajamas. keep Carstalrs July 4 to July 11 —...July 25 to Aug. 1

> Iowa SeesWi •» $460 White Seal July 11 to July 18 Aug. 1 to Aug. 8 htntTBaculmtm'tKmtsBcat tt-antllith&s • * bbfl-r-—coz^jr IB can 6t ami. When S3 Its • $1139. whiskey on hand n hn takta hold, it tekm hmgu to Special!!! :itfadimcolt.ifnot "* Tor his guosts.0 July 18 to July 25 .Aug. 8 to Aug. 15 cmo, costs txaovo to cu**a. ONE WEEK ONLY *o ci-E-t^nia*uwlill» mn a .Aug. 15 to Aug. 22 Ax^aoK^poopibtrovotcwcad.'Ib^iiai WE SHARPEN LAWNMOWERS SPONGE BJRDSEYE DIAPERS, 20 * 40 ONLY 2.49 Dm.. EB Signed . I hereby concent to my The Man oho Cares says 'CARSTAIRS* son entering tho Cranford Paront r—' Boys' Camp. S-Bay Citato st Cnmtwrd MunleteU B«lMIn, MwwUy. Biav 2« throtah Friday. Clinic Open 8 to « r, M. Dan, and 7 U. 3 P. M. Mtwday will thundav CARSTAIRS White Seal Addrccn — Ctest X-Ba-rs 9149 frt INenoa ALBAN-LEWIS HARMAi Carol-Lee Kiddie Shop Owaad and OpetaUA by Beststered Phsrmstlst •nctNswstr The Perfectly Balanced Blend Tolophono : , f.r TOi AMmtthmmat U Cvatrtk-eM aa a raMI« Vacvic* B/ OWEN TODAYS ttVL 8:W P. BL ' Housewares — Hardwar® 8. S. gtsenbera; ftsccrVOIF- Appliances — Gifts Albert C Naber, Jr. lleanr jr. Oocekel ftTorilt !•««•• 2 N. Unioa AT*. CRanfbn3 aaUdfaaMriar **atEE DEUVEST AJficalt joki. Cor.lalrs Qrof. Distilling Co, Inc, Baltimore. M J. Union Avenue * CRanford 64)062 ctt.suu> uiiisKKV, ObJb Proof, 72% Graia Neutral Spirits 109 N. UNION AVE. Cr. 64666 (church. The Bev. Frank V. CMM^iiiWO JStWOS AMD CHBOBQCtM, THURSDAY. MAT 20, Beat raststmg sleds CnnfonlG TnuMferaot iCarthy, ractnr of ttw host church, 11 11 _^ Page TwnrjMwtt feet from Lincoln avenue. : Huettem^^ *"* ^ A"^ ***- * the Junior Boys' Glee Charier Strengthening Bnrte-S 4'.fte tdeksl are uatd fat Choral Concert Legion Poppy Workers For Bonnie Brte Bridge fScwl Ertate pastor naces, gas tarbbts and Love Thee" Tide Water Award MichaeJiel and Mary DeLoulsi. lot. ~^ • . -^r-c» >Bev. William K. Niebanck, pastor cations -where they give Negotiating lions Hear Talk by Student None Award Speaker lira. Carl 1£ Mason isebatamsn Tbe following deads have bean 17, block F, map of Lexington Mayor Oeorge X. Qsterheldt of Calvary Lutheran Church, gave and long service at high ftZ?£S Meet at Casino Tonight Goes to Cranford Man Stale Boxing aiairtnan |To Lots JL Reinhart p ot the—Ci^nfonl Committee- -in ted at the office-of-Counrj -.^ne. —-—- . —-^ idaM to eaU^a meetin__ g in June ooff the Messing.- •——"—„ aWaasdhai" ""*" • —~ —"-•• ••- "My Heart's to the Highlands," euros. ' •"• ••" vn /; '" ' •*«*» W. Blohm. 313 Denman Z. Lawrence Springer, charge of the Bonnie Drae Register Herbert :j. Pascoe in the Lexington Homes, Inc., to Mkh- aji local pr£uuzations interested "Chilly Winds" and "By the Light Leo Blitzer, State chairman for' Miss-Lois E.flelnhart, a student g Court Bouse, KHiabath: Tully, Blanche boxing of the New Jersey A. A. U., nurse at *"« Muhlenberg Hospital tor ot Fingry School, 13-abeth, •1 and Mary Delousta, foregoing m supporting a town-wide recres- « the -Moon", b y the Freshmen 0 1001 oi day indicates, he said, that the Farm Spring Bridge Betoefit to be Mr. and Mrs. Hush a Van drre, £*°*Bi Wise.. .Da^^ Rounds; the Bayonne refinery of the was guest speaker last week at the S * Nursing in PlainfleTd~re^~ ait authority od international Abrams, Boys' Glee Club. May 28, by Cranford Unit 212, 060 the held at Bonnie Brae Farm, for Jr, to Mir. and Mrs. Welter a iSST'lk Fulop, trustee, to Mr.'•»» ***?+ "^fV°L ** Annroximately V» students of Greta Wicrsma and Louis F. Harr! UJC Campus American Legion will be made at a Tide Water Associated Oil Comweekl- y dinner meeting of the ^**^**?* th e Women'Womens Auxiliary'Auxiliary's y Jg such a World Federa- to the April Evening. award United Nations charter to give it and Mrs. Robert W. Marts, lot 3, Cranfotd Council of Church Wom- ilord.„ High School participated Student Trustees of Union Junior Col- rally of poppy workers at thepany sharing recently in cash-wLion^s «,.Cluu>b, t.in. th—e Chimne™M..Wy, wumcCorner -•• -* * the most promisin•»—• •"•—»g st »uw- tion which would have powers Boys at UUUngtoa on May 25 and rarnsworth, lot O. iwriasd suhdt- included "Charlcttown" and "Callm Is the dcnt n 1 "powers adequate to prevent War" 26. Approximately 3,000 women vision map No, 4 of Oseapla Park. en were informed in the annual vocal department's annual Night* by the Girls' .Glee Club. lege were told by A. Clifford Bern- Casino tonight, it was announced awards amounting to $202 for their Restaurant William J . FdriFredrickk . * M* JunioJ««iior classclass . The" awawara d adequate to prevfcnt another war. prize-winning suggestions improv-'president, presided.' .was given at the 53rd graduation fin a talk last Thursday before from all parts of th* state are ex- Mr. and Mr* Btymoor Herbst Inc, section X 'report of Mrs. Alien Learn, reo Wm. Waltoi VM Der dole Choral Concert Friday "We Meet Again Tonight," "Hik- ard of Summit this week that the by Mrs.' J. Mudrock, Poppy Day The United Nations should be to Mr. and Mrs. Ongaay J. Pa- ffyy^itjtflu HfMTMf. Tw., toMr . i capacity audience :ir plant operations and safety. Members of the nominating com- exJercis«s j> known as 34* Cen- FACTORIES/ ^ Glee CuuvGlrls* Qlee Club tucky Babe" and "Dry Bones" by still is preferred. Mr. Bernard away tram all nations the right to Among Cranford residents plan- tennial avenue, May Party Planned by Mrs. Martha Hansen, overseas Glee Club and High School "•*- «•—•-—«— —•» • • - ' Spring road. manufacture and distribute weap- chairman of the club's internation- Of the Boys' Double Quartet; "Mad- said. He reported for the com- al relations committee, was inntog to- attend are: Mrs. F. G. Township of Cranford to Charles A May party will be presented Mrs...... EthejUDoss and Mrs. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, nun ame Jeanette." "It's a Grand Night mittee chairman. Dr. M. L. Cross- ons of war; the power to establish Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson MAGB rilttCRASKD—Whlta or charge of the program. Sykes, Mrs. Charles S. Wilson, C. Cox, lots 1,390 and 1.391, block 7 3 a police force adequate t. to keep by pupils of the Geraldlne Nursery Heniy"Gruber, thank you letters A *«.._. of the evening was for Singing," and "Recessional" by ley of Plainfield, who was absent unit from. Millington. fOThanrflinff rtorV °* 7 ^V^ ^ Village are visiting Colored - without button* or eatrhea _ Tickets were distributed at theMrs. Arnold H. Addoms, Mrs. Wtt-is. Realty .Trust map No. 34 of School at 2:30 p. m. today. Among from overseas; Mrs. Louis Totten, ; : te appearance of the Mixed Choir the Mixed Choir. Dr. .Kenneth C. MacKay, presi- where they were "*q CRFJIE TeL CRaaford 8-S7SS PEHMANENT w u UIIU cut jaoMU* t-aao»} now 4.95 7 JO

dosed Wednesday* — Open Fridays TQl 9 Here'* tha ear thafa immired new voids far "In NO JOB TOO SMALL Blv Blcny OUamobikk'* •Mow Uua 18 TwnrfgMWhi H«w- n the Cbtaramie "93." a DANDEE BEAUTY SALON brand new model lhat'e No. 10 Bog stops at Door 18 ADAMS AVE, CBANFOKD leading the way into a now Golden Era of p 202 Centennial Ave. Cranford 642805 advancement (At Lincoln Ave.) . New AEROPEL Home Ventilators BUILDING MATERIAL JERSEY Does it Well I * TRIM FOR EVERY MAIN LINE PASSENGER TRAIN Tflic twentieth century has seen the cosmetic industry ON THE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD in America become one of the most fascinating, scien- . MASONEY . SCREENS tific and remunerative of businesses. In»the past ten *I6 per IflooSfa yean it has doubled itself, reaching a peak in 1946. A .STORM SASH Delivery of a fleet o£ the most modern Diesel locomotives recent survey for that year sets the national consump- tion at $477,872,423 retail value. New Jersey's share makes Lebigh Valley one of the1first major railroads to have «blu •Mawall Una. octiooJ at utnnat. Mm am jtat a Jew of the quality ipinetMthat at wholesale figures is approximately $70,000,000. .HARDWARE . PAINT fWfff fppf its main line passenger service completely Piesel-powered.' BANISH BUD Ml The use of cosmetics was known in anyimt times but thdr substance and application seem strangely .INSULATION . Meeting today's standards of smooth, dean railroad trans- nOM VOUR WTCHEM! crude to us today. Th» Amr"'c»" Medical A«priation has conducted extensive studies of die contents of portation these advanced-type locomotives, handling Lehigh Then watch the face of the lucky driver. He's got that modem cosmetics. Chemists are responsible for the "Futuramic Feeling.** It's more Uian just the smoothness purity of these products and they are manufactured Valley trains between the Atlantic and die Great Lakes, add of a coil-cushioned rule. It's more than just the simplicity *>•.•.,.....** uT$!mt under' scrupulously dean and attractive conditions. • GROSLEY APPLIANCES of "no-dutch, no-ebift** Hytlra-Motic Drive*. It's even The monuloctuier of these popol-r-prioed n}«wy-i Lt one of the leidhig another bright chapter to Lehigh Valley's record of progress Electricity and Gas play an important part in the • YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS It's the omx&h hit of the year ... the big success utory of more than the breath-taking "thrill of stepping down spinet makers in America—ono of the origin-tors of this new strte musical O Be«ilnaai>!o6 1 manufacture and packaging of_ cosmetics, as well as • throughout more than a century of public service. 1948 ... the car that haa all America Hinging its praisea! on'the accelerator and feeling that surge of power as instrument. Do not onljr has the ''know-how * but SIAO "long-timo con* in n"»^pti!'ning favorable working conditions in die •THATCHER HEATING PRODUCTS Everywhere it goes, the Futuramic Oldsmobile goes over WHIRLAWAY goes into action. That "Futuramic Feel- Motions" with tho right sources of supply to get the quality materials factories and in a big way. Watch bow people gather 'round to inspect ing" is a combination of all these Oldsmobile features—- necessary to pfodtico dependable- pyujriil ixutruincots ot these low prices* taOdbw are new Uftad. As that mnaaive Fuluramic front end... those flowing fjitur- topped off with a goodly measure of pride at driving the t fa, taeycvrhv daily. DOUBLE GUARANTEES Wo unbeaitantlr add our own ainic fenders... that emartly tailored Futuramic interior. best looking of all the new cant on the roods today! We eaa farsJsa 1W« to >wt bnUer. five year guarantee to that of the manufacturer of these pLuius. • Bbve nJa sse w Attic Fans Installed Coob Yenr Hone with Wo &o feSaor&o aahss ct fiao pknoa • STE1NWAY • CM1CKEHJNO HABDMAN "ature»CondlUoncd Air • BlUSETfE . WIMTEQ • BUNIPIANO • OaOAM • ffiUNSHAU-ESTEY OROAM • ESTEY OEQAN • SOIOVOX 9 FUTU SCO1T osd C1ACMAVOX RADIO PHONOGRAPHS . BCA TOEVISIOfJ J. Heybum YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER BUILDERS UCEN8ED :"Ifc» Mutlt Center of Now Jormy' CAL CONTBACTOB GENERAL SUPPLY CO. ve, Cranford ©KIFFITH PIANO COMPANY 338 CintwmM Anon. dtufad MK0S Cranford 6-0507 Anthorlscd Dealer Sox Year Own Town *• STB1HWAV BBPBBlflMfAflVOft 209 Centtral Ave., Wcstfield, N. J. ^ jej. ^E. 2-®22O STREET, NEWARK % NEW JERSEY THE RQUTi OF THE BLACK DIAMOND B1OW8B ______«— Tune In Henry J. Taylor, Mutual Network, Mondays and Fridays. ————______OHM vmtmoAr flvnaMO. twm AMD C_Boanc_*v THOTSDAY, VAT _I IMS A. C Nober Honored j-Uethadists to Obse At 87th Birthday THB c__qroap crrtZEH AKP cHRcancxE. THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1M8 HOMEMAKIN Page T—a_ty-_re» KENILWORTH—Albert C. Nu- L ber of SO Nqtfh-Twentiethstreet Transfers of _. , . .. J celebrated.™* 87th birthday Mon- War Dads Blake Plans Presbyterian Church Garwood P.-T.A. Plans day at a surprise party held at DORIS WADE Real Eatate For Stale Convention Announces Services Installation Service home of bis son, Cbai Zunity GARWOOD — The following Nuber, 45 East Thlrty-flfth street;! B*wy Ettmamict Adviser, GARWOOD—The Rev. Eric _/, GABWCOr^The toUaa-ing ofll- Caiurcb. The festival of deeds have been accorded at the, Model Plane Exhibit Bayoniie. .'Approximately 32 rel- F*Mit Strwict EUOrie wU G*t office of County Register Herbert Burro Ball Game Slated atives and friends were.present Trinity will be observed, Rain Slows Results •chool witt take pSacTa^^ J. Pascoe in the Court House, Propriteor of Nuber*s Drug and the Youth Fellowship ' EU-abeth: Store for the past five yon, Mr. palp nay bo added to any other fitt- nside t KENILWORTH—Remits in the SPRIMQ SALADS pp CSfl etass-ir Mr. and Mrs. Benedict .J. Bene- meeting of'g the Junior reUMStop"~ar™*-» * ' &* l^uis' Weia- Nuber has lived 12 years in Ken- 8a_to have a ytmx *M-_. Plac« h ld bk h toto rsaay ru_ht at t recent competitive model airplane ing and then placed bask hi tomato at 8 p. . idustrial dick to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buy- State convention comnuttee and the Intermediate Fel- ****} ***** vice-president, Mrs. Campaign exhibit held at the Kenilworth ilworth. He is the oldest prac- ra _e mean, tat It U in the spring- m Garwood Social dos, property at corner of Fourth ' at 7 p m. William Silver; corresponding sec- •hell. The filling may be made from 750 Strike u-ith the Garwood Chapter in Bor- 13 1 ticing pharmacist iirNew Jersey. their appeal taeroaaes Public Library ~ere reported this chopped meat; poultry, vegetables Sqnai-e Club AfeeuW avenue and Cedar street ,ottgottgn HaU TThosh e d A movie on Camp Endeavor wm" ^. M^ ^f " „ ^^ week as follows: He has five children, 11 grand- An attracUretr ananged: or fruit, and mixed with dressing. KENILWORTH — Th Mrs. John Molnar of all Willow,!). Freitas of «i _. Sunday at 8 p. m.. in the treasurer. Mrs. Glenn Craurford. talad bowl can tempt a. Jaded appe- Jiibit avenue speht the weekend vMtoglotL-^—!-^51! *« -rert. r or n Solid Model—Grades- to j.'children and 3 great-granrtrhJld- worth Square Oub w? r_e Women's Bible Class ™* ? ^ S «cret_ry. Mrs. Drive for Funds to Tops may be replaced if desired friends in Cleveland, Ohia First award, Donald Orlando, .<_.- _ Uta more qnlekly than any other and ^KavejUahed with' additional morrow night at 8:30 (At Alcoa Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Ham.-Wadino. _*_. no matter how much care has ' M_t_tt&i_ get seaplane; second award, Henry _. .*-_«, !T"~ of Dory Himpele, 541 Sylvia Hidi, daughter of , will be a meeting ofthe' Ml*'AI«» Dsu*ey' a n^ from been lavished an Us p—p-ratlon. , „_„> v. UK — ,- „_ wiui ine Aluminum 1 Tavener; P-38; third award, Ro- West—eld -flOtOltSt avenue. All members are ^ens Here 2 property of New York Suburban Ladies' Aid..Thursday. May 27 at ^ ~_nfl-W • Maternal Center. Sour Cream Drawing Joseph Hidis of 484 Fourth ave- Company of America. Co-workers S C Underway by Firemen land Fiedler, scout plane; High _M__J J> C-__Ji—„ Crlspaesa is a "moat" In the prep- to be present JSomors Prevalent Land Company sit——te at Gar- . 18:38:300 p. m. ati the home of MrsJJ-.'will-spea. ^ P k- <«.-TSon. VSe~x EducaUon.EducaUon " 1 1 OT aration of salad tngredleats. To -1 tsp. salt • 1 tbsp. lemon nue, has been sick at her home. from __abeth, Boselle, Plainfield. KENILWORTH IncIwTwnt School: First award, Joseph Con-.*" "* % »peedi_g ThHie Garwood MenMen'1s- Ba«.h-1.1-1n- Westfield and Garwood attended. wood-Westfield. i Plans for a Memorial Day ser-JjoiuJohn, Snydersnj-de,.. choiChoir rehearsarehearsall is weather hampered the start of the verso, P-40. KENILWORTH—Eric W. 1 u_—d, wash and 1 tap. sugar Juice *«*_!?* ••«'F»PalatIoa lions dub Sponsora Group held its first game of the That N«^»taatio_. vice and dedication of a plaque at heid every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Annual Banquet Held vegetables and place In by- % tsp. cayenne 2 tbsp. vinegar William Grander of Westfield is Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Koch to Unami Park were made at a sepa- , . V» _», • qe1 t Hel Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Depart- Glider — First award, William'400 Wychwood road,' Westfield, AMbough nations involved season Sunday in Unami Park. AU constructing a warehouse at 515 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H_nsen, prop- rate business meetinme*ti«gp ontf th•><«e• Gar-ct^r—'! Grushefsky, Shermic 50. drator of refrigerator at least an pepper 1 enp soar World War n count their total Display by 16 Finns men interested in playing baseball May Be Reopened wood chapter. ment's annual ambulance mainte- ~ "' summoned by Patrolman Edward allow them South avenue, to be used in con- erty in Willow avenue, 6p feet i27 Draw Fines for By Women Bowlers nance fund drive, which was cream dead at IS million, the worlds po are invited to join the group Sun- The Stupak for speeding, was fined $25 for a short l0 In Lincoln Sdiool ducting a waterproofing business. GARWOQP—The 750 employes from Maple street convenuoa wUl include af- Passinc Stop Streets GARWOOD — The annual ban- scheduled to get underway Sunday 1 to 5; First award, Donald Or- and $3.75 cost of court by Recorder Mix salt, sugar and pepper welt ! »» •*»» »»^ days at 10 a. m. in Unami Park- 6t the Garwood * branch of the ternooo n nd evening sessions, a ;quet of the Garwood William ._-.-- To become crisp, the was m 1839. That Increase GARWOOnWGarwood at Work Mr. and Mrs. Dietetz* of 627 South Mr. and Mrs. Corbin M. Ward a and evening sessions, a; „. ." *• and continue through June 15. lando; second award, Albert Renk; Bruder in Police ,_-_ absorb water through cot Add lemon Juice anil vinegar. Beat There is a charge "of 25 cents to Aluminum Company of Ameriea, [dinner, installation of officers .and - - Bowling League was held May 12 iMe9 until smooth. Add sour cream and of the reatona for continued h Peacetime" is, the theme of an avenue announce the birth of _' to Eleanor Shludzinski, propert>- 3 According to Henry McGeefaan, Grades 5 to 8: First award, Ed-|Court Monday night WilliWilliam!_»^^*«me^^«_^l T cover use of park equipment. who went on strike last Friday,km walnut st addressesss, , .Mir.Mir. ICIC^TTI —nnounced. GARWOOD — Twenty-seven•„--—y-" ' at, ththe cranuoodCranwood.. AAtt thathatt timtime 1 stir well. CnilL Yield: 1 cap. itrial enhibit which win open son, Robert Howard, on May 9 at lin Walnut street, 100 feet from persons were fined $3 each by Re- Michael Galizeu-ski. chairman of chairman, the only contribution ward Robe; High School: First Scheldegger,Is North 22nd iSSSST^ it in Lincoln School and con- Mrs. Agnes Hughes of 309 Wal- Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield. this week distributed handbulsiThird avenue, Members appointed by Mr. Keirn received thus far this week is a1 award, Joseph Conversa abto to restore food production to ft» captioned *^>ur Fight" which ap-> as a resolutions committee were corder James T. Leonard Monday y^ Garwood Recreation Commit- Mrs. Manuel Seco, 449 Coolidge the salad to prevent It from being prewar teveL °* through -Saturday. Spon-: nut street, and her mother, Mrs. Lenore I—kovec will celebrate ment for passing stop-stcct signs. presented the trophy to tie $40 donation by the Kenilurortb), Items of Interest Gas Model—Grades 1 to 8: First drive; and Irene Znajewsky,. 18 Teased 8alad Bowl J. F. Morse of Cranford, spent a pealed for public support and New Jersey Realty Company to E. Urner Goodman of Roselle; tee Donkey Ball watery. I by the Garwood lions Club. her fourth birthday at her home, Tomasino Ruso, property at Wil- The large, number of summonses KieanaDS .winning' team .The team Fish and Game Club! . ' [award, Leon DemOsk; High School: South 21st; street,-charged by an 1 clove garlic, . 3 large red or of the exhibit is to ac- few days in New York City last 248 Beech avenue, this Saturday specifying 23 demands-on the com- Mayor Edwar-.„d Bicrtuempfe^v^-unpxe^l ooxf resulted from the first two weeks ted the trophy to In the Local Schools ••cJerla ht dcaalas • 1 low avenue and West street. Uio P' J Di m tum presen The chairman said yesterday i d**ja _*•»_• 'First and second awards, Joseph inspector of the rabies control " Pcrf*ctlan B-l-J iwlred Bermuda ' * wjxk. wjlh_a family gathering. pany a hce dr e t s , JCaperimentsTiave revealed tbatl UnTon. P. J. Davies of Rahway °f of.P°vio 0 ^ ^^ ^ » ^J___naacen__v^rtHr-eave--__^ that members of the department! CTCS-VSC? KENILWORTH—The first grade Conversa unltltf the State Board of Health 1 small :headL oaloa», diced i__te7 rumbisofan__K -^Mrr-BTrMrs. Hurley R Middle- _d-Rt*exr-1C-Sluiror-rjnIon!jof^io_rti_nr-foteeX_erje_rT—d Robert" ffc-Shlfl—oT^rniont| ' ^^ «^Polic^CrucTTo^ , , ,,,,,^ -.«.= - 2 tbsp. gelatine 1 tap. salt alleast 2W tones as many infecUm with the Robert Perry celebrated his 13th Mrs. Phyllis Begasse, owner of Aiso Brewer :ttemhem ePr aa mmlam n expected to begin an active ho_se- this week welcomed .a new pupil, Adult Class—Wanderer: First with allowing dogs to run at large, ^.^-lettnce"^"'"' 8 small raw pending reopening of negotiations ton to Mr. and Mrs. Damon C \ serving on the committee will , ha?, declared that •^JO™ P t"«; replica of it. % enp cold -1 enp finely bacterU are stirred op by sweepin* ge variety of products obtain- [birthday with a party at his home the Begasse Sport Shop, enter- 6 Vi 110 13 -to house canvass this week-end.' K_r_>_P Thomas Killeen from Irvington. award, Neil Vanderetil; Trail Blaz- were fined $5 and $3.75 cost, each ' water * - - chopped 1 small bead pared beets, at 312 Walnut street last Saturday. between leaders of Local 702, Scott, property in Third avenue,P ' J™ °lla CampbelCampbelll ooff RoRo-i- ^ wUl be killed." ,1 Member s off ththee winninwinningg teateamm iWltb « dry broom as are released ,j£ from local ___tcturera. tained at a party Thursday ever, United Mi Mill | were Peggy Castaldo. Angle Cas- and urged local residents to-be.--* "*• . Frank Tavener returned to er: First award, Nell Vanderstil. 2 cops boiling celery . chicory jhredded__- with avacautn eleaner-that a ear. The exhibit will be open from 7 Decorations' were in spring pastels ning at her home, 258 Locust ave- Mill and Smelter 100 feet from Cedar street. selle, president of the New Jersey prepared by having their ccntnbu-| school after an absence of two! The Judge' was Michael J. 1 cop diced ' t cop tender : 8 tbsp. RoaiM> WorkersW , and representatives of Marie D. Moiling and o—~—>«- *vaili t h WD taldo, Angie Severage. Mary Chris- : water - pet sweeper surs up 19 times ea 10 p. m. tonight and Friday and of blue, yellow, green and pink; nue. The occasion was the birth- laiixiKary to the War-Dads. Gus-jConiWU-UOIl Breakfast 'tiano, Marie Sisto and Lorraine tions ready. j KENO.WOBTH—In what is ex- weeks due to illness. Brescher. pineapple ahredded fort or Bleu the Company's Pittsburgh head- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corveleyn, itavtave PatzPate, president of thet iTnion!Union — - - ertcd Forty-live per cent of all wage many bacteria aa the vacuum da. am 2 to 6 p. m. an Saturday. > and there were games, television, day of one of her employees, Mrs- -Hayeck. The department purchased _n'P to be one of the most hu- Mrs. Thomas and the boys and aamera covered by coQActlva bar- 1 cop shredded spinach cheese, :«iee and 'refreshments. Among the quarters were prevalent, but Sr.. lots _41 and 242, block 91, War Dads, was named chairman Held at St. Anne's v crnmblod Sixteen local concerns will dls- Ida Dineen of Cranford. Co-work- ambulance in 1940 and has •_*-!—orous events of the season, the girls in the second grade wel- f agreements ! S tbsp. lemon. - carrots lay such items as plastic and young guests were Bob Benson, ers present "were Betty Conlin, neither could report any date far map of. section No. 1 property of of the convention committee'. GARWOOD—Approximately 150 B ro P-T.Ai Initiates Plans Joke French dressing the expected get-together. Mayor; swered approximately 1.000 Cal_! « M-» Officials, lieaded by H_-coinecomedd bacback VirginiVirginia Klunch,— _- , . _. closed shop and t?nfofi shop tetal castings, fibre containers, David Gray, John Corvelyn, Don- Helen GlowsSri, Rose Sper-nca, New York Suburban Land Com- men were present at the Holyi ~,»,.-«^w- _. . Maintenance of the vehicle, insur-i*"**"- Mayor Fred Pitten, -will Deanna Johnson and George For Gradual-Oil Dinner Rub salad bowl with halves of gar- I Thomas Daub has offered the pany situate at Garwood-West- GARWO 11 conditions, according to a Twentieth Soak gelatine In cold water B ating and air conditioning equip- ald Perry, Laurence Perry, Harold Josephine DC CiTOj Antriirw^t^ Choir- Guild Plans iName Society's Communion break!!U °^ ~ ^e ^f ance coverage and purchase of*—** *—> ***- Department, paced Harms after a two week absencef report. mfitntff, Add boiling; water, sugar, lic. Break greens Into serving Murphy, Frank Aloie, Helen Van- iBozoufib HalHll as a meeting place fleld. Dy naa ol KENILWORTH — Plans for a r ww> chemicals, iu—*i f^i ms» Feola, Constance Speranza, and fast at St. Anne's Church a week j Hungarian qtiams. Club held a supplies are taken care of through ^ *~ «*an *he chief _n__te|due to measles. vinegar, TflemonJ^ilc~ laicAe anai^d _altsalt. When pieces In botrL Separate onion INSURANCE handling equip-! dennarir, Grare J^l Conte.- Ann 'nQi1* , alall of GarwoodGarwo . Invited: o ^i«ntf< negotiations. MqjgicaiJPrpflenlatioBa- - aso^Sunday.—The bre-ktet -waslf^Jfrty at the Oakland House graduation dinner-were made-4ast !~-Mr; and-Mrs.—Iver "Stenen" to eater T__by of • tSe union's demands :>aturv nOie~annuarfundTrTvesie annual fund drives.. '«_uar niimni, nairna-i xveiiyt in a fourth grade welcomed night at a meeting of the executive BGKdUGHOFa-ENILWOBTH mixture begtna to stiffen, add re- g nent. building products; industrial Compton, Joyce' Esposito and Jean guests mic MrsM . A.'—A * and Mr. and Mrs. George Jakovljevic. GARWOOD—The Junior Wom- served by theRosary Society. Judge ^'"' "evening. BOAKD OF mOVCAVtOH . maining tagredlenia. Tnrn,Jnto wet Tnffi^f* public E. J. Kiely of Plainfield spoke oni?'*^ The department hopes event-:*?*"altternoon' baaeballg-me on Sunday William Killeen from Irvington Kenilworth P.- gradients; mix thoroughly. Jost be- leanini g materialstil , toolstl , expansii .ISteffen. lots 231 to 233, block 18, map of|en's Guild of St. Paul's Evangelical, and prizes ually.to have sufficient funds on » "W 30. at the Harding as a new ptpUL . KsaUvatt-. N. J.. mold and ahlll:-om&"ITserw with fore serving toss with French dress- wits, paper products, asbestos and Reformed Church will present |^Tolerance^—It's Use and Abuse." |Mrs. held at the home of its president Sealed proposals will be received by ~ Mrs. MazzareQa of Second ave- of computing'work *imA section No. 1 property of Jfew Hidi won the home- hand to purchase a new vehicle. School field. Kenilworth Boule- Grades 5B4 and 6N have been 'BuildIns; and Grounds Committee of the Sour Cream Dresshig. ing. Serves 6 to-8. ' REAL ESTATE ifoducts " and'" nnrrn»m^t< other nue was tftfryn to Rahway Memo- Anne Gloria' Mosca celebrated York Suburban Land Company a "Musical Melody Revue" Thurs-jland John F. Dugan- was toast- made cake donated by Mrs." John cost of which is estimated at-vard. - Mrs. Harold Reynolds, 405 Cool- Ten to 30 members of the local master. invited to go aboard the training idge drive. All seventh grade Board oi Education, at _IcK_ey School NOTE: A well seasoned salad terns. .'••'''.'' rial Hospital recently by the Gar-[her eleventh birthday with a party situate at Garwood-Westfleld. day. May' 27, in the church base- Molnar. and John Glowsky won $6,500 to $8,500. A sinking fund; The two teams will be mounted ship of the Naval Reserve, L.S.T. MONDAY EVENING. JUNK M. IS— StufTed Tomato have rn^^^fnfd picket liri^ —t the ment. Under direction of Mrs. John mothers are requested to meet to- bowl is never washed' but wiped The companies who will have wood First Aid Squad. jat her home, 329 North avenue, 1 : Florence May Ulmer Sinuu. | the door' prize, a large basket of • already has been starjed for tbis'on trained burros of the Lazy K No. 722, in Ellzabethport. at 8 P._ M. (DAT.) at w(_h time tl Cot thin slice from stem end of clean with a damp cloth after using plan-•*—-t fyth- —- .thee start .of the susurr- Walters, the program will begin 'fruit, donated by Frank' Hidi. zy morrow arS p. m. in the school, wul be ». rhibits follow; Accurate ^'^^"fl The Clifford Buchmans of fffff recent Pink and blue deeoratkms, prise strike at 7 pjn. Friday. Al- and Harry Lee, her husband, to Addresses Nurses purpose. [Ranch[ . One of the finest features The eighth grade pupils are sell- read for the following: tomato, and scoop oat pulp. The and reserved only for salads. MORKAGES pa. 443 North avenue; Aluminum Willow avenue announce the birth at 8:30 p. m. president of c'ub. when arrangements for the dinner No.-l. PalnUnf outalde of Bardlns though Police Chief Johohn BreweBrewer Olive J. Biggs, widow, and Bertha ! GARWOOD—Supervising Prin-, In addition to Mr. McGeeh_n.'of the Lazy K burros is that they ing candy, cakes, and soda during win be completed. School. ™a of America, South avenue; As- of a daughter, Barbara Gail, on were enjoyed by the ten young' Urban, widow, right, title and in- Regular services will be con- I have a Un of purchasers ranH^ dayd s oSS fof r memberb s of ducted Sunday by the Rev. Walter cipal Louis L. D. Nicolello spoke ] other members of the department are quick to adjust themselves to Field Day. They are planning a Th~ e next regular P.-T-V. meet- No. 2. Palntlnc interior of , Value at Bnua o«a Blgfcways jestos Corp. of America, 19 North May 2 at the Rahway terest in one tract in., Locust ave- _. ~»~-.. 1 trip to West Point on May 27 A and McKlnley Schools. A quart of m_k—four Every duren of Guatemala la re- watttn*. list MOT nropeitj ! department at the outset of the ". Pugh. pastor, at 11 a. m. Sunday heading the drive are Emil Kaiser. the attitude of the riders. If a r ing' will take place Monday at No. 3. Install new |igh«n_ i_ (venue; Ceramics Club of Gar- Hospital. [u—c — rjimiim-iu ill ine ouisei OI tne nue, 300 feet from Center street; on the health program in the Gar- GARWOOD — The Youth Fel- treasurer of the fund, man has a secret yearning to be a numbeb r of lh^ ley School. supplies approximately these per- quired to contribute'the equivalent with me. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Criscola of strike, everything has been quiet school will meet at 9:45 a: m. The grade mothers 8:15 p. m. in Harding SchooL In- 1, Diamond Expansion Bolt Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Galaty of j and orderly. and one tract known as lots 240 wood schools and the rtfle of the 'lowship of St. Paul's Church had and Frank Wados, captain of tSte*rootin*. tootin' buckaroo and starts are planning to go on the trip also. Specifications on the aboVejnay be ob- centages of the daily nutritive n- of two weeks' work, either in money 500 North avenue; Eastcoast 426 Pine avenue celebrated Mr. and orripriv Rev. Mr. Pugh, • Mrs. Pugh and stallation will be 1 Elizabeth have started construction Criscola's birthday Monday even- The office personnel and super- and 241, block 84, map No. 1 prop- school nurse in that" program, at a Mrs. Paul Streich, a missionary, as first aid squad. (practicing en the donkey, the ani- aulrements of an average man: Cat or hi labor, toward upkeep of the ,_Jpment Co-. 31 North avenue; on their new home at 602 Spruce ing with a party at their home. erty of New York Suburban Land Thomas. Phillips returned yester- recent meeting Union proposal* shall be mailed -or] ehttn, 100 per cent phia; rlboflavin country's road system. Guatemala. visors did not appear for work day from Boston where they at- in guest lecturer Sunday evenirig. 11 fall right in line although presented to Mre. Helen M. ArUiur. Dis- L^roy flenfaing ibro Corporation, 501 South ave- avenue; Among the' guests were Mr. and Company situate. at Garwood- County ' Nurses' Mrs. Streich. who spent many 'upon iicgieltablf owaniftnw the trict Clerk. 85 Arthur Terrace. a_i<- (vitamin G>, _ per cent; phos- which grows a large part of the this week and apparently only tended the General Synod meeting. Wekearny Associates anniversary of the founding . - - unAerlwortn, N. _se; Garwood Metals Co. 231 Mrs. May Dugan, Mrs. Rhode Mrs. A. T. Mosca, and Mr. and Mrs. guards are on duty at the plant Westfield. . School 5' Linden. years in missionary work in Ecua- burros take their ride— much too —' Kenilwortenilworth as NNe w OrangeO . g phorus. 91 per cent; praUdn, 40 per world's supply of bananas and there- 227 NORTH 21st ST. ltraining and sewing porth avenue; General Cellulose Corveleyney,, Mrs. Anne -BrittainBrittain,; _-JrTdntenelli of Garwood. The local demanded a 30 per dor, . South America, exhibited Honor S. P. Nipping On the other hand, if direction -of. Mr. Bislowitz cent: vitamin A. 90 per cent; thla- fore needs good roads, was among KENILWORTH, N.J. Inc., South avenue; Magnus Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Sweeney diti f M mIn, _t per cent; calories. 23 per the first of the Central American re- and Mrs. Mildred Martin enjoyed The A. _ Smitts of 401 Center cent wage increase and a number to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Zar- rarwood Scouts at Visit Bronx Zoo slides, and spoke on life in. that KENILWORTH — Stanley la man is mical Co., Inc. South avenue; dinner and a show in New York street will move to 228 Lenox ave- of working conditions changes in GARWOOD — Pupils of Miss [country. to Open cent; vitamin C, 19 per cent: plac—. publics to have a highway from CRmfofd &O420 fiber Container Corp- 650 1 zecki, property in Willow .avenue, District Camporee Nippins of 29 South 23rd street. baseball. border to border. [City last week. ."IT"" nue, Westfield, shortly. March. These were denied, and 370 feet from East street.. Alice Rogers* 4R class of Frank- not _cfc. b—k. or cut up, but Salesrooms on Highway Librasy Regis-ration w per ecut^ and toon. S pjcr cc&t. ith avenue; Spray Drying Serv- GARWOOD —Boy Scout Troopilin School visited Bronx Park Zoo was guest of f at, a luncheon • Mr. and Mrs. John Aklan of 437 The War Dads and the Women's on April 28, following a 30-da Mr. and Mrs. John Alfred Theisr Bejurt of' Asparagus —_vwuln -' •__« - - • __«__ #______t\ e* . « Inc, 501 Noi^h avenue; Sonocoj i5 will take part in the Fourth Dis-j Monday. They were accompanied Tuesday at Newark Athletic CInb.[ «—> the base paths (oh yeah!) Now Totals 875 Locust avenue have returned from Auxiliary entertained a group of strike notice, workers voted t_ to Herbert S. Staff' and Clarence . Asparagus Is grown In nearly all lucts COL, North avenue; a week's trip to Maine. .,. . men at Lyons Veterans Hospital support union officials in their de- xict Father-and-Son Camporee to;by the following motherhes of pupils Felger. one tract in Second ave- be held this week-end at Camp' * " sections of the United States, but Western KENILWORTH — The Kenil- tcher Furnace COL, South ave- Jack Hay of 303 East street cele- Saturday evening. mands. Intermittent negotiations the class: Mrs. Richard Miller, large industrial production is limit- worth Public Ubrary has 1,875 nue, 93 feet from lands of Frank Watchung. Those attending will Wadell Equipment Co, _37|hrated his fourth birthday at his The Women's. Auxiliary of the since that time did' not .progress. Druzek; one tract in Second ave- Mrs. Frank George, Mrs. Nazzar- ed to a few localities. In 1045. in this with the company, 1 be registered readers, Myra D. An- ith avenue; Cr—nfoid Machine „, „.... uovi. ui octuna ave-]De[be WilbuwilDur WrightWright,, Sr., and sonson.jen. a Alimonti. Mrs. Rudolph Sach- He was pre-.—° - 1 home Sunday. Decorations were Democratic Club held a social and Twice the company suspended 'ena Alimonti, Mrs. Rudolph Sach- nation, 12S.253 acres were use- for eented with a gold Cou_ .trobus, librarian, reported at a I Iron Works, 37 South avenue. nue. 150^0 feet from Anchor Wilbur, Jr.; Ralph Gray and sonjsel, Mrs. Emiolio DelCpnte. Mrs. in spring pastels' of yellow, pink, card party recently at the home of members of the union executivi | place, if produced. ! —, _... ..„.*." ^.«,7 .___ .-uii.iscilsel , Mairs , Eilcjniolii o J DDelCpl i M commercial growing of asparagus. meeting of the Library Board Industrial moving pictures will place, if produced. • • . iDavid: John RTchardson and son.lTM~i> •''"».•-»• «" *•— »•-«-- • A supervisor at the Ke_my Works, —m Later. blue, and. white. Among the Mrs. P: J. O'Neill of 299 Hem- committee and a few other work Stanley and Jessie Mallinson. David; John Richardson and son.[Edgar ' Pugh and Mrs. Roland About half of this acreage was lo- he started with the *—"i^ny as «'««— S__eross, John Stults, Chris JMooday. There are a total of shown by the Aluminum Ccm- guests were Mr. .and Mrs, Bill lock avenue. Approximately 35 Alan, and Warren Binns. Mr. Binns Jacobus. cated in California. Principal areas IEBldc ers for alleged slowdowns in the single, Kathleen Wallden. execu- machinist He is a inember of __ « Boroush Attorney ~ I books on the shelves and of America and the Central Woodruff and daughter, Lorraine, guests attended, and the door prize die shop. The second group of will be in charge of the Protestant of production in that state.are Sac- r aL books circulated during the trix, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fab- Kenilworth Married and Si"-i» *"-*—*» " * Collector Anderson, >ad of New Jersey. of Roselle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was won by Mrs. Ann Mosca. Mrs. suspensions, which were to have ri-1. property in Second avenue religious services to be held Sun- tStt. Rlark's. Services . ramento, Son Joaquin. San Fernan- Men'a Club and the Stanley month totaled 802. Refreshments will be served by Hay of Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Stella Reider, president, was in been for 10 days, were called off 300 feet from Cedar street. day at the camp. do and Imperial valleys. Holmes Chapter. Telephone ZgJSSJgZZ^ZZ^^g'Z Sirs. Marie Pitten, book commU- Ladies* Auxiliary of the Lions charge of, arrangements. GARWOOD — Church School 1 William "Vill* and "children, Billy recently after only three days Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore « 'Oneers of Ant—rica* On the rwni'"t tryrt. hWini lan, reported $50 „„_ A nominal fee will be will be held at 9:30 a. m. Sunday T^^modem andDenise, of Lindpn, Mrs. Vera Mrs. D. C. Martin. Jr., and son, when non^-management confer- Mr. and Mrs.. Harry R. Darby On Bike Mike at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. [Chief KeUy. will be IL ICcGeehan. '? new books, principally chfl- for admission, the pro- Goodman of Elizabeth, Mrs. Char- Danny, of 340 Hazel avenue left ences appeared to have. made property in Willow* avenue, 301 GARWOOD — The Junior . Y Morning prayer and sermon will;-IISV WQY TO W809 I—) _W_) C. Barb-ise, A. Scale, J. -'- literature, had been pur- of which will be used to pur- lotte Harelhurst. and son, Freddy yesterday to make their home in headway. feet from Center street. recently. door prizes and the remain- Teens went on a bike hike, to Wat- be held at'10:30 with Allen a Mo of Elizabeth, and Joseph and Al- Franklin-Park, I1L Mr. Martin, chung Reservation Saturday, visit- Gowan, diocesan treasurer, offici- will go to the lions welfare bert Vill of Linden. *~ who left some time ago, has been _ «t War ing the Lockout. Lake Surprise, ating. {and J. Out. t i Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stevens transfered by the Watson Stillman More than 97 per cent of aU and the Nature Museum. Among This marks the w*"Hd industrial of S55 Pine avenue announce the Company. Roselle office. those present' were Mrs. Anne ___*=»^55ff_ar l 5; ibits, ned by the local dub. troops, mare than 00 per cent of all birth of a daughter, Helen Ann, at army equipment and supplies and McINTYRE'S Teuscher, leader. of the group. FtC-inu Water Sapviy a»:Ti_r-sfcra of 1944. the theme was "Garwood minola geological survey usea en 1 Muhlenb—rg Hospital on May 5. about 90 per cent of all navy equip- Clare Kulmayer. Estelle Buss. LAWN it Work in Wartime. * and the ex- Police Lt and Mrs. Frederick Lawn Mower Shop Peggy Nicholson, Doris Brezeny, electrical test of earth resistance to Estate hibit attracted a large turnout James Byrnes learned to mfta ment and supplies wine.transported the Borousb Oak at a _ .7/^—_ c . 7 M I*«•"«"•|Fa_me" «o"f •«92_2 Willowuiow avenue nhnrthimd when 10 yean old. by rail during the war. Georgette Nicholson, Helen Miller, locate deposits of sand and gravel beld at B—onah Hall _ Nevl^mr-M.H-Hl These ere the spots mast likely to Committee Jn charge includes1 have started construction on ttek Carol Prokta and Kay Vander- Jertham J. Bertolamy. chairman; Ine w hom- me on 'PinP e avenue. ^^ Itewere in Stock Imark. bear water.. Technicians claim 03 H. Adami, William Pinter, Margaret of Flower -nd.EUnd Mbwen per cent success in flndlnfi good iohn F. Dugar. Walter J. Wrtmnnn, Expertly Sharpened A Kepalre- w—ter 8upplles .for towns and cities N«mo was guest of honor at a celebra- Louis L. D. Nicolello, William Daus tion given recently by Mrs. Clara Mowers Beutht. Sold and Sodality Breakfast la minftiB by this method. MoUee H hereby atven nd George W. f^mntngrin— Stan- ^scdianffed* r GARWOOD—Mrs.. J. C. Ma- ty T. fnrfafKn — picsUent of the Weldlnc A Delivery Servlee i__?_"" *"*"!. °i *"" Boroush of Kenll-IUonal maps of New " brance ""nAfcin BOJtODGH OF GA-WOOD honey of Holy Trinity Parish, New _~7bc_a Strata ConcreU Bottom Cbune .— *- W>i - rr*»Mate Ut Bnvltaa — 1M* Westfield, and Miss Mary Kanane, Etawkcye, a new hlKh-yteldm.' soy- fUabed and —-<-* la place oo ••'tMnB The Lions Club sponsors the Boy T-f-tM W__e_ 2-2528 crete pinciBcnt. Avcnk0r t_f former grand regent of the Catho- bean. Is being released tn several A liquid coAtatnlno tout Troop 75, whose, members Sealed bids -ill be received by the FORMERLY Oeo. Mclntrre, Jr- Prop. 'and Fn_« A. Wodos. property ^ OSSl^JS^l^JSrtA£& B an>u > ^iJ^Z^SS&B* |May-r and Council of the Borough lic Daughters, were guest speakers Midwestern states. It haa as hljh in South 22nd street. 300 feet from «**? $ »»*.•«»—»» of^i__?'MwlS_r- ac^a^wtufuSTSS rill assist at the exhibit; provides O_i—JodOarvbod_ aa*t_ 8:30 V.P IL. —uT.». on 235 ELMEB 8T_ WESTFIEXD I 1 1 May as. 1MB. at the at the communion breakfast held an oil content as T-in=~^ nzes for children*— *M" "*^ * play— wood. N. J. Ball. Car- at St Anne's Church Sunday by sodtfng as well as mM^nniQ snd mds'r-iist be submitted on the rtffular NOTICE Or CWTKNTION CL railEKBACH jround competitions, Bf^olT^Mp^ . Take notice that HENRY SCHUITZ. 'the Young Women's Sodality. better than Lincoln, and falls be- (Grade c» fum__ __ _a_, ^___! . Edith Beitrovato and Itomlnlc, «»«i__k. 8 __ proposal form to a sealed envelope and ll or school children, cairies on an shall be clearly marked on the outside 'tradloc as TONVS TAVERN, has applied The Rosary Society prepared the tween its Richla—d and 2—u_den par- «u^-*'-^->^s---^__^_ « —«___, to __T C__. tots'm. ]_ AQA An I OTTO'S to the Mayor and Council of Ute Boroush Ktive program ymnmg the blind of with the name of the bidder and "Hoad breakfast, at which approximately ents In height. —saoamtoraii PHIUP J. _teO_VNAT^ Materials IMS". of Garwood. N. J.. (or a Plenary Retail •"?___. -_.^_rto^Z_t-2__J* *-* •*.-*•«•»»_- Dated: Hay It. Win. he county, lends its support to Bidders shall quoie prices on ™«tf»<«i. Consumption Hr^pyf. for premises situated 140 members were present, and more or Ja_. '" ^.arame. UB l ivic improvements and other bor— to be delivered on such streets In the M 20 North Avenue. Garwood. N/ J. Mrs. Helen Hall was toastmistress. Borough of Garwood and In such quanti- Objections. If any. should be made else ol Africa - The «_«ttn«_ pamment __ _ «»—_| B_tan Land «^TTP^T to Mr.l May IIPHUJ. MP_ J. KcOBVNA. •oaoooB or unn.«wn ugh eventsl ties as may be required, or to the Boroufh Drive-_i_ Package Store and Bar unidlately —I writlnB to Wallsr-S. Me- 1 Notice to Hereby Given that a public yard, at the dlrectlon'ot the Engineer. Manus. Clerk ol the Borough of Garwood. The African continent Is of enor- 116-118 SOUTH AVE.. E- —S—SJ-J?-—?*«_.- __ !???^ J»w*« ««,a_l___trty8fe_tcra»t3.bloc and MM. Itaninic Beltrovatov lot k4 ~- • Boroush c_*. teNotic wUeI Ibse Herebjmade r toGive to*n hlcbcsthat t blddar '. J. Phone WestfleJd 2-5861-W BOSOUQtfl W KCNO.WO—TB of a eeruaeat•prrttifmte* of tas sale, toeludlnamchtdtog al—l The quantity materials that may be FREE DELIVERIES mous site, comprising 13 million Cr_nford 6-1661 ?10 " —>«•»> or BDCCAT1ON subeequent munktaal liens, held by Ute Miscellaneous Shower required are: HENRY SCHULTZ. square miles—four times the size of Ji_\___^i_t^c_4U?__?_: ^ •«-" "«p «-««> NO. 7 beequant munktpal li hld b 400 Tons H* Crushed Stone 20 North Avenue. IKe—wert-TMJr BoRMiah of Ken-worth. Such pub- -37 Garwood. N. J. .F. TESTA &.SONS «T 01 K tfhrorth -Jd for Angle Castaldo 200 Tons Road Stone the United States. Sn-^SirlS-SS*^*"meat tor 1M1. a eopy - - «-"»»/ New Sealed proposals wUl be received oy •}»» •*•>_ 5?__*. 40 Tons Dust LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS til la tin «(_• of ~~ ^•imi^. am] Qrounds Committee of the'May. IMS at 1M ir. as. hobby we t—la— yen will Ilk* "Dabby 1 r a Plenary Retail Consumption license listed. Tforfc to be rr** i«t h» home of Mrs. Catherine Smith or on all the Items. 637 WIIXOOT AVE, OABWOOD. N. i. „ Tlow tnlnr", a blauolhly —Hissline eantslnlng wnrtilna* day* after written. The price bid shall be accepted as the Your Favorite Numbers 'or prenuses situated a* 216 North Ave- stories sotf I—far——tlon for New Jcn*y hobbyists. In Jane tsaas: ' An—Qaes. li«t- from the Boroufth Snyder £ 625 Sterling place, Westfield. maximum price on materials to be paid] uc. Garwood. N. J. shower was given by members to bidder throughout the year 1M3. The BazoboD On TelsriB—on Evory Afinrnooxi The officers are: Uns. Ceramics. Chins PalaUnf. atams*. Neodltcrsil Oalld. New Jersey Hlnsralotl- Harry Tappe. lot u quantities' called for are approximate and Louis V. Peluslo. President 216 North cal Society. Women's NsUaaal InsUlute. cte. Send only Sl.00 —*from In* Interest and costs to the .date of Andrew M. Lotano. Vlcr-President. 418 ia Bruschka of Plainfield, bid upon. If not utisned with —nl tssae. money will b* rcfaodo—. lute office of the Principal. Hardln. School.|«ue and Ute amount of subsmuent-lta*. Low bidder must be prepared to enter outh Elmer Street. Wntfield. N J \ it's here! The NEW Harold Snyder to 'Boulevard. KenUworth. M. J. iwlth Interest, is •4OS.Q8. The said ear* lary Castaldo of Garwood. Ann Into a contract embodying tha terms of 2 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD Mary V. r*luilo. Secretary and Treas- to the Boroush or a check upon Sealed proposals shall be mailed or Uflcmte of sate, ineludus th« subsequent iinionctte of TtpgVjng Ridge, Marie the proposal with the Boroush of Car- rer, 210 North Avenue, Garwood. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Bucher, presented to Mrs. Helen M. Arthur. Dls- municipal liens, win be sold to the hl«h- wood Immediately upon award by the Objections. If any. should be made trlct Clerk. OS Arthur Terrace, KenU- est bidder at said public sale subject to wto of Westfield. and Theresa TeL Westfield 2-1390 nmedtately in wrltlnfi to Walter S. Mc- worth. N. J. conflrmatlon by the covemln. body, at Mayor and Council. 1 COAT ten per cent of the total —•i~m~»» of t_• from Michucan aivenue. of Garwooduu. juecai-uiniDecorations- Proposal sheet and specifications may !anus. Cleric «f tho Boroufih of Garwood. bid to the effect that If __> contract u_a «« I „ „«=—"=- All bids to Include the a_reement to It* next rcsu—' *~f""t which wUl be ~wT7!» ^irmrT ~ obtained at the Office of the Borough . J. Mr and Mn furnish coal on all subsequent orders at; held Unme-Utely after the sale. Said fere in colon Ol aqua, ing any business day between (Signed) © BENDIS O SSATTAG which the bidder has Wa_iitem-r_- - - Harold Snyder to Ute same price as the orlsinal bid. for the sale la made pursuant to the provisions clerk dur CRANWOOD TAVERN. Inc. WALL PAINT to said bidder he will enter into • contract Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Holmauest remainder of the school year IMS-IMS, of Revised Statutes M:5-114_. '. light blue, pink'-•- , yello—" w an-—d• the hours of 0:00 A- M. and 5:00 P. M. The Mayor and Council reserves the •27 Loula V. Pelujlo. O TUOB P NOBGE The Board reserves the risht to reject! B1y order of Ute Borough Council of WASHERS *ite and the gifts were placed in.^-" , ttoo relectreject ananyy oorr ^alil bidbids. iIff ^suchh —.—. ..._ITI... wim _na ID ao so -rmun ----•--• any or all bids and to waive Immaterial the Boroush of KenUworth. N. J. Informalities^ ° I BOROUGH or KENI-WORTH. BOEOUGH OF GARWOOD i ten days (mm the date of i«tel«l__ the avenue. CHRONICLE Wishing. well above Which weielactlon will best serve the Interests of the llVurBoroujthrt lof Garwoodood. HELEN M. AimniK. M by PH__» J. UcOEVNA. to umbrella and a sprinkling _n A™"U bid s °*to ,°"~ be accompaniecompanie- d by a cercer- PUBLIC NOTICE SSf* *_ !_!.__» *" «-» «oVTc-m__l District Clerk.'- Borou-h Clerk. c A Public notice Is hereby given that the W1U» and Incidental Uiereto and faUtac to' . Dated: May SO. IMS. Dated: May 11. IMS. yellow. Miss C tified check of "•%" o-"f •"th-e amount -o'f *-'-bid• . Jirou—h of Garu'ood has received the fol- REFRIGERATORS decorated in yellow. Miss Cas- ALBEBT GILL. H will be married June 13 td Street Commissionerioner. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT >wtn£ offers to purchase Boroufh owned _r™?£& _ao^of'__^ortbX «°«»- l™» and not needed for public use and that 1/ITACAL Miss Simonett of livens. •Dated May 13. IS— 030-30 SPQNSOBED B¥ he said offers have been approved by RADIO and TELEVISION amount of said Bond or cerUfled check. he Mayor and Council at a meeting held © BCA VICTOE © CBOS-J-Y The contractor to whom the contract s_n KENILWORTH — of Mr >n the Ilth day of May. IMS. and that ' a meeting of the Mayor and Council — FOB IMB3EDIATE DEXSVEBY — be »w_r*ed __1 ^nis^bor^on^. STUlltooS- . daughtead rwiU . be held on May 23th. IMS at the WALL FINISH the sum of u» Z***Mm John William- ,Shillcross ««P«-. 60«9 [unlclpal Building. Garwood. New Jer- of the terms at the conm_t. next year's junior class on the ex- •y. at 8:30 P. M. IDSTI. the said offers The •ucceasfui coBtractor win be —-. BARTON •j purchase will be considered for final ti board of the Athletic As- ipproval and sale In accordance with the qulred to comply wtth alt State Un ew-ew- ? ..MiTTin— Spring Special trovtalons of the N. J. Rev—ed Statutes MODERN APPLIANCES ernin. the «--nH«~ of ~..™W«-M coo ' 1637. Title 40: Chapter CO-20 and Jr-. t£Zof ~..™W«- .££M_ coo «_- noftatKin for 1948-49 at Wilson ibject to the following terms and con.* 15-17 North Ave.. W. Open Eves. CB. 6-0907 Ttaht to reject an y andd aU bids as It mamayy thaJS!St pos_t Miss Shall™OSShal^^^^l S will p tor Illons: st cor the Itt f h B SOMETEHNa NEW — Deposit on Anal approval shall bs deem best cor the Interest of the Bora-en- _ fonn_ate and Carry out the GARWOOD UONS CLUE least 23* of sale price, SJS'S __h™_*" COUBCU - •- A_o_t__^. plans. ^ prepared SO______VG DIFFEEENT (bl Purchaser to pay balance of pur- DEPENDABLE -iase price In cash within 30 days after PUUJP j. MCCEVMA. !(_• cvsUege in the Begkmal High [nil approval and also pay proportionate 1 ' timtuek Cta* ShSchooal . Spring—-Si — hare of taxes for balance of year 1040 i'im:: Soft Whisper Curl TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY —ed. oa present »-«es»c— valuations, let If purchaser falls, neglects or re- • RELIABLE fuses to pav K«ifty^ duo together with charces and taxes within thirty days CBaaferd 6-_t_ the deposit mad* shall be retained by the HlOiS SOUDtV Service en Tsar Orders tor May 20,21,22,1948 | Borough unless governing body by reso- I -U-CURL lution decides to tho contrary. IN 1 COAT mssive id) Purchaser to pay cost of publica- Esdubit Open 7 to 10 P. M. Thuro. o__ Fri. tion of legal notice of sale. COEME COUD WAVE i-l Property to b» conveyed by Bar- Our fine home, with its modern facilities ana 2 to 6 P. M. Sat, gain and Sala Deed subject to restrictions Monroe Bcor & Grill COAL-FUEL OIL TEEN-AGEB8 of record. If any. and oailintf ordinances. 3.45 gal I.lSq- rx-uuliful furnishings, oilers an impressive sur- " Hi Mayor and Council reserve th« rlsi

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t%*± wmgrmaixmtrameoa0muSmy-*BtiaX MksBa tt iM coQa«a yaar|of gnteal other dub. of t the Inspector Harford A. S. W«hh Honored Plant. %J*am . WWryu «ma# *•*Hiirtiw» Colarollaiti.Thwnir «ns honlr ,. ThflfpH if flnt TTnrrttiTi'iltfT -. col. SL Michael's Mr. Walsh's hobbies VWa,Va,ttus0toirizi. Miss Raig-and fee a pj, For 45 Years at W£ a» , aWgn«r,vista. Va_ this month. Mia Rait-and the ooBaoa papaT, «Tlfct Vtr-I •• : .; — . With State 20 Year. of Mr. sal Mr*. Leroy M? has b«o « the TW* LUtginia •aM&S* is president « Inspector Thomas Harford of 8 service pin, vacations an spent St» tte Iisfiimjttocr of 181 Malttlom..dri*e,fhio<«pbonttna Jrtoch Ctob and • Pre-Vacation Broad street is one of 12 State Jzlng 49 years* service, was givtn'Rivtr aaetion-ot^tida, wbara DRIVE >l><^ avassjal a^ap^aa^ ^^^^w^^r^^^^^^» ^^^»^«»i SLIPCOVERS • Baccalaureate - services for theDinner for "Those taking part -in the parade husband of Bella-T. Underwood, flnt came of Temple B'nai Israel of Elizabeth, xrray taken while Fire Chief Howard Schindler avaitsHiis turn A "Meet the Cast" party will be Roll is" prepared "by Mrs. Al- H. J. Ries; high school, Mrs. James brine fictitious and unknown, only child graduating class will' be held in the will assemble at 0:15 a." m. in the INTERIOR DECORATION the entire proceeds of the concert at the clinic being conducted at the municipal building by the held at the Casino after the final bury"s committee. Cisar; Living Rosary, Mrs. Jof . Charles Thomas, a dee'd brother of auditorium at 8 p. m. June 13, with will go to the steeple and clock Union County Tuberculosis and Health League, the Union County vicinity of Lincoln and Walnut O'Connor, assisted by Mrs. R. OScore. * W. Thomas: ALONZO T. IEACH performance June 5 of "Return avenues and start marching at and MBS. ALONZO T. LKACH. wlfa- of the Rev. Gordon a Keeney, pas- Athletes funds of the First Presbyterian -Medical Society and the Cranford Board of Health. The clinic Engagement," the comedy by Law Brodeen, Mrs. Frigola, Mrs. EAlons. o T. leach, flnt nan* being flcU- THE ZANDERS taaM MSSU tor of the Cranford Gospel Taber- and Westminster Presbyterian will be open from 2 to 4 p. m. today and tomorrow and from 7 to 9:30 a.m. The marchers win pro- Hellenbrecht, Mrs. C. C James, Uoui and unknown, KDTTHX M. 9 o clock tonight. A charge of $1.50 per person is made to help rence Riley which will be present ceed north on Walnut avenue to and MB. LSACH, hiuband of Edjrtha M. nacle, delivering the class sermon. Churches of Elizabeth, which were ed by the Cranford Dramatic Club, Mrs. J. Corcoran, Mrs. M. JLaach. . flnt nama batnofletlUous and un- The date for the annual Class destroyed by flre several months defray expenses. Left to right in picture: Mrs. Josephine Rud- lions Club North avenue, swing west to East- Brescher, Mrs. Ries, Mrs. Heffer- known. MAMK r. WATEHS and HAROLD Navy Coach to Speak nicki of the Cranford Visiting Nurse Association, Richard D sponsored by the Lions Club, in the man street to Central avenue, move L. WATKRS. her hutband. chlldranof Night and dinner had not been def- 8 Risden, x-ray technician for the Union County Tuberculosis and high school auditorium June 3, 4 nan, Mrs. W. H. Sbeedy, Mrs. F.Marjr T. teach, a daciaiad alilar of As Boosters Honor east on Central avenue to Spring- Gaoica W. Tborai*. daCd. ROBKRT A. initely set today, Mr. Clement said, Mr. Lewis, now. completing his Health League, Chief Fischer and Chief Schindler. and 5 for the benefit of the Cran- C. Hacker, Miss A. Ryan, Miss V. but it probably will be on June 14, field avenue and proceed along HABVBY and ROSA M. HAHVEV, hta Lettermen at CHS freshman year at Harvard Univer- ford Boys' Camp at Silver Lake. Nominates Springfield avenue to North Union Wysockl, Mrs. Walsh and MrsWife. . MABEL A. COOPER and SAMUEL 15 or 16. The school's final as- sity, where he is majoring in the Baker.' " M. COOPER, har hiuband. children of Guest speaker tonight at a dinner Ellis G. Bishop is chairman in avenue and the Memorial Tablet Ida D. Harvey, a dee'd slater of Ocoree sembly, with presentation of .many in honor of high school lettermen department of music under Wal- charge of the party, which will be '4: Also, Holy Name chairman, P.W. Thomas, dso'd. OEOROE W. nUTTO awards, will be held on June 14,will be Ben Camevale, basketball ter Piston, great American com-Chest X-Ray open to members of the Dramatic Formation points for the various J. Clark; Rosary Society chairman, and MRS. OEOROE W. FTUTTS, wile of -* - - — -—- -- — • ' ^ »a? ^^^MMM%s>a^a^a^*> William Barron Heads units participating were announced Oeorce W. rrltts, flnt narna belnc flctl- gfulnMuhe uM a and it is expected that the senior coach at the U. S. Naval Academy, poser, will offer a diversified pro- Jr. College Club, the Lions Club and their Mrs. N. Ryan; cub scouts, W. Sul-Uou» and unknown. WTM.TAM T. FHITT8 annual will come out on June 11. gram by Bach, Schumann, Beetho- friends. Reservations should be Slate of Officers for this week by Postmaster Arthur livan; boy scouts^ Gerald Finney, and EMMA B. FRTTT8. his wife. IDA M. Annapolis, and former teacher and F. Metz, line of march chairman QIMBERLAKE. also known as Ada M. The commencement exercises basketball coach of championship ven, Debussy,-Rachmaninoff and Clinic Proves made through George C. Smullen, and girl scouts, Mrs. T. W. Har-Qlmberlake and MR. QDfBXRLAKE. hus- will open with the processional Moussorgsky. . Election Next Week as follows: band of Ida M. Qlmberlake, flnt name teams at Cranford High School. 408 Central avenue, or A. J. Davles, ford. See all die raggedztes*, comfort and good looks weVe packed into onf rammer march, with music furnished by His program.follows: Fund Aided William Barron was nominated First Division. assembling being fictitious and unknown. tOUISE Sponsored by the Boosters' Club, 30 Hamilton avenue. Other mem- as president of the Lions Club at on FRTTTS and MR. nUTTS, hutband of the high school orchestra under the dinner will begin at 7 p. m. in i Popular Here bers of the committee are Mrs. Ed- Uncoln avenue west of Walnut Breast ef Chicken Louise FritU, flnt name being fletluous fmture, See oar steel glider, chair, chaise . ... . tough, good-looking, weather* direction of Louis A. Haar, dircc- Chorale-Prelude from Cantata the weekly dinner meeting in theavenue—Police escort. American and unknown, children of Oeorglana T. the high school cafeteria* Charles No. l« ;_ j. s. Bach Fifty persons, including 33 ward R. O'Brien, Mrs. R. H. WalChimne- y Comer, Restaurant Tues- Breast of chicken is more than Prlus, a dee'd sister of George W. Thomas, tor of instrumental music- The J. Stevens is chairman of the com- ing eM* •* jpgQ IV morrow, is under auspices of the Vice-presidents, William Gourley, tore BorrelU. wife of onhmtbre BorraUI. dee'd. MR. nUTTS, husband of Oeorglana scheduled to speak at the cere- shooting contest - Pictures at an by the Elizabeth Philharmonic rector of the summer theatre; Mrs. avenue—Color guard and firing; Exhibition Union County Tuberculosis and August Thermann, Jr., and Frank and the unknown helm, devisees and per- T. rrltts. a alstar of George W. Thomas, monies. Each will discuss a par- Mr. Camevale taught in Cran- _„ Modeste Ilouaurgakjr Orchestra, sponsored by the Friends Cyril Perley, as the professional Dooley; secretary, Henry Shaheen; squad, Veterans of Foreign Wars, aonal renrasenUtlvea -and their or any.dee'd. SIMON M. BEELSSY, BDWARD ticular phase of the general sub- ford several years prior to entering Formerly a piano student of Health League, Union County of Union Junior College, was for-guest star; Mrs. Hubbard D. Nit- American Legion, unattached vet- of their Mrs. devisees, executors, admin- H. MARTUNO, MERVINO. WUENEU, *>4<7ff ffVflfr fff Mfftrft gIMw. ,.„, 18.75 August May of Elizabeth, Mr. Medical Society and the Cranford Lion tamer, Edward Shaheen; tail Urtraton. granteef. assigns or suecessors'sUSnE WREGE. ROJM^SECJJRrrY CO, Ject the Navy during World Warn. In mally presented to the college at achie, as thwe wealthy patroness erans, American Legion Auxiliary, Utle or Interest of Salvatore.a corporaUocorporationi . ARTHUR M? KENACH, Lewis has studied for. the past Board of Health. UUUJJ' iireacmea u» we college at a r~7 —• ~ •»«-«"•«* IMUUU™, twister. William Ford; treasurer, In right, title or Interest of Salvatore a c The school choir, conducted by 1M7, Mr, Camevale; former itar CyrU PeTle Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil- JHHIS V. MCDONALDI , JEFF HURLEY. seven years with Dr. David Saper- meeting of the FriendFrie s in thel y> as the veteran mati- Albert Davis; song leader. Dr. W. By virtue of an Order of the Court oilMILDRED SAUTEB, X3EOROE YOSHTOA. Richard-Wagner, director of vocal basketball center at New York The clinic will be open from 2 library Tuesday night neneee ldolidol: ; RAnWRankin AA. Millard, as the iary, Daughters of America, High Chancery of New Jersey, made on the'ALBERT M. B"B7CUNTON TOUaTCO., ton, one' time head of the piano library Tuesd iht " MHI«~« — <«• K. Fasnacht; historian, G. K. War- Stth day el April, IMS, In a cause wherein THE MORRIS PLAN INDUSTRIAL BANK music, will then sing "Madam University, was awarded a plaque to 4 p. m. today and tomorrow and New York director; Mrs. William ner; trustees, Henry Lovett and School gold star flag bearers and as the college basketball coach of department of the Curtis Institute The presentation was made by Kenilworth Fife, Drum and Bugle William Bo*a Is complainant and Salva-, OF NEW YORK, formerly known as the Jeanette" and "Recessional." of Music under Josef Hoffman. The also from' 7 to 9 o'clock tonight A William Wiseman, vice-president Hayes Old, as the seasoned Harris LaBoyteaux; legal advisers. tore Borrelll. at ate. are defendants you Morris Plan Company of_New_York. - GLIDER CUSHION SEC the year. During his stay in the charge of $1.30 per person is made trouper; Mrs. Edwin H. Schaeffer, Corps. are required to appear answer the banking corporation. BANK OF MONT- Principal Clement.will present local pianist won popular acclaim of the organization, acting in the Charles J. Stevens and George S. CLAIRT FRED HOFFER. W1LL1AM3 & Navy, he continued as a basketball which partially helps defray ex- Bill of Complaint on or the 30th the Class of 1&48 to Supervising "•-•rf» wmmr «vMMaa«awu aw as --TuriTTI^rtlll at the age of 7 when he played absence of President Roger Norton. as the ingenue of the play. Sauer, and music director, N. P. Third Division, assembling on day of June next, or the said Bin win be8UYDAM. Inc.. LEONARD S. SOCMrN- penses. • - - raiost you. 8X1. THOMAS W. NOBLE. RECON- Principal Howard R. Best, who incoach for a number of Naval teams. vith the Elizabeth Philharmonic. Miss Edith-Jane White, as thStewarte . High street facing Lincoln avenue STRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Also among speakers will be Tom —Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts, Girl > fto foreclose a cer- 1495 turn will present the class to Wal- While pleased with the response W. T. Phllhower of 8 Holly street, tain Ta** BaJe CerUAeaUt lamad by the He has made numerous appearan- 250 VALUE ter E. Cooper, president of theQuinn of Elizabeth, outstanding ces throughout the state both in during the first three days. Health industrial relations manager of theScouts and Esso Bond. Ta* Collector of toe Townihlp of Crsn- Six ctuihlons for standard she gliders, track athlete in the country and a =fa^he 194^? benefit con-!for the theatre5SS; a ford. at a Tax Bale held on May 8, IBM In Board of Education, who will con- concerts and with orchestral Officer Smith urged more resi- Plans for the 194? benefit Tidewater Oil Company, was elect- Fourth Division, assembling on said Township of Cranford acalnst lands Take notice that by an order conflrm- a touch of paint I.. and presto, your probable Olympic contestant May- cert were presented by Mrs. B. H-'Banksth, ea s ththeatree Frenc; hMrs Maxwell Lincoln avenue wes.t of Walnut and pramlasa known aa Lota en. OB. and tag mattafs report dated April aft. IMS, both for fer the diplomas. groups. ' dents to take advantage of the op- t ed to membership. Report was 0X9 in Block SIS on the Tax Duplicates of land filed the 30th day .of_April. 194& Jt old glider looks new! They're pliunp Following presentation of diplo- or George E. Osterheldt will be a portunity afforded them to have an h _ amateur^s con^ - submitted on the forthcoming show avenue behind First Division — u« in woes a«* m MI« IM wipiyni, osiwia nica wr«w wj w» —y*.M. .-.-«-- At Harvard, Mr. Lewis is a mem- the Township of Crantord which said Tax was ORDERED. ADJUDGED and DE- cushions upholstered in extra-heavy, mas, the class will sing the tradi- gusst and the Rev. Frank V .H. inexpensive checkup against tu- the summer theatre: being sponsored by the club to Senior. Scouts and Air Scouts, Sale Certlfleate was assigned to the Com-lcREED that In default of the defendants Carthy, rector of Trinity Church, ber of the College Glee Club, the (Continued or. page eight) school children and other organi- plalnant on February «, U4B. • Ipaylng to the complainant the principal. wateraepcjlexit fabric. Green-orange, tional commencement song, "Land berculosis. Chest X-rays are ad- (Continued on page eiahrt benefit the Cranford Boys' Camp. ]50 will give the invocation. Members zations (front of Sherman School). •1 And you Salvatore BorrelU are made • interest and costs as stated therein on BEATRK-9KNT blODOaUIfr CSBAM green-white stripes. Fifth Floor. of Hope and Glory." The Rev. to the staff of the Harvard vised once each year as a safe- party defendant to this cause of action the «h day of June. IMS, at the hour of For co; check Frank V. H. Carthy, rector of Trin- of the Junior High School cham- guard against T.B. Persons with Members of the 1948 Memorial because you ore the record title owner; 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon at Uw office pionship basketball team also, will Crimson, the college newspaper. and Independence Day Committee -and owner of tho equity of redemption in of Harry J. Wetaer, *«lj«» *• I"** aspiration and odor instantly ity Church, will deliver the bene- Despite his extra currlcular activi- pathological findings will be refer the said premises described la the BUI St.. In the City of Tlliaheth, County of diction. The exercises will close be guests. red to family physicians. include: Mayor Osterheldt, honor- of Complaint. . (Union and State of New Jersey, said de- REG. 5.95 GLIDER COVERS Ray A. Clement, principal, will ties, he has made the Dean's List in ary chairman; Police Commissioner And you Mrs. Salvatore BorrelU. wife fendanU and each of them win be abso- "with the recessional march, with his first year. He was graduated Of those X-rayed to date. 47 are of Salvatore BorrelU are made n party lately debarred and foreclosed of and music by the orchestra. accept a foul shooting plaque on J. Edward Wolf, chairman; Thomas defendant to this cause of action because from aU right of equity of redemption of, last June from Pingry School, local residents and one each from J. Butler, first vice-chairman; G. you are the wife of Salvatore BorrelU and in and toth e said lands and premises and The Rev. Mr. Keeney's topic for behalf of the high school. Toast- Elizabeth, with highest honors. may claim an interest by way of dowewerr every par"t thereof"• , an—d deUve' r upt•"o th"e master will be Township Clerk J. Garwood, Kenilworth and Eliza- Frank Zimmerman, second vice- de- complainant all deeds, papers or writings HBAVKN-SBKT DSOOOBAIfr COLOCNS 459 the baccalaureate sermon bad not While at Pingry be edited the Blue beth. or otherwise In the said premises ~ I in their custody or power relating to or Walter Coffee, also a former coach chairman; Mrs. Margaret D. Mc- scribed In the BUI of Complaint. one-piece jrcjyet1 beeWXnU selecteOC1CVICdU todayWU0J. Th^AIWe IU*W tayo-^ Book, student yearbook. And you the unknown heirs, dor the said lands and premises For "altover" body dabtbaa. Splash Theese f^ynw onp and teacher in Cranford schools Cullough, secretary, and Arthur F. and pi al• l iprasahUUvatrasentatta a and their and.or any part thereof which are situate* on (ikeacologne for fragrant ' fit aM standard gliderslid , w cation at the services June 13 will and a prominent scholastic and col- ram Metz, line of march. any of their heirs, rteyUats. executors,)in_ the Township of Cranford. County o! be by the Rev. William B. Don- Bnddy Poppies on Sale administrators, "grantees, asslgna or suc-junlon and Stat~ itee ol New Jersey, and otection from bead to toe! Wonderful or three cofhions! And they're easy lege sports official. Following are names of the hon- ccssorcessoras In right. UUo or Interest of Salva-'whicSalva which are morei particularly described as moist palms, wettsr.feetf , nelly, pastor of St Michael's Waste Paper Drives tore BorrelU are madmadee parlies defendants' foUowa to put on, caty to take off. Water* Church, and the benediction will Here Today and Friday ored dead of World Wars I and II to thithi s cause off actioti n becausbecause you may "AU that certain tract and parcel ol Regular. L50 • To Be Continued Here in whose memory the services at claim an Interest In thth e saiidd premises land and premises known and detlg> repellent fabric in assorted stripes. be delivered by the Rev. Robert G. The twenty-seventh annual pop- nated on a certain map entitledI •Mas Fifth Floor. tongaker. pastor of the First Pres- Historical Although the date of the next py sale Will be held today and the Memorial Tablet will be held: of Aldene.' which map Ta on flle In community wide waste paper Solicitor for PfHwnlalnanti the Registers Office of Union Countj byterian Church. tomorrow by Capt Newell Rodney n W. Westfleld Avenue. as totsjJrltfM and *»«*»• «ria, whmhoA *tt-4prek - hospitals throughout the country Plainsns.. a committee was made recently by p "LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS" IRA W. BILUNGER sided. William F. Hoffman, trus- a shed their wings, then disappear. These wood oying insects are dusting Other officers were installed as Capt. N. R. Fiske Post. 335, V.F.W. ™and . "they^ ^""W «*• sacrifices LEWIS GOLDBZBG RICHARD A. BORRELL tee, suggested that letters be sent 3 5 by Amerlca> follows: First vice-president. Dr. The Fireman's Club, at the lost,™ * f war dead. Accompanied by High School Band JOHN S. BROMAGE considerable damage to property throughout New Jersey. to eligible, prospective members yearear , veterans' groups con- FRIEND J. BURTON meeting of the committee, asked ^^ y veterans' groups con Sidney Winett, Westfleld; second and that the purpose of the or- duct a sale of poppies just prior TtoJ BOY SCOUT MEMORIAL SERVICE) ARCHIBALD B. CAMERON vice-president, David Berse, West- to be included in the participating ganization be explained. Memorial Day. j Led by- WILLIAM MAGAN. Second Class Scout, Troop 84 CRAWFORD P. CARHART. JR. Buildings not protected at the time of construction may require it later. We field; recording secretary.NBemard organizations. Other representa- PATRICK P. CASTALDO The resignation of Arthur Wood- tives are expected to be selected "THERE IS NO DEATH" Jcoffrey O'Hara SYDNEY V. CRAIG SPfCIAL OROUP protect buildings during or after construction, using dfnftadable methods. Bernstein, Westfield; financialsec ward- , treasurer, was accepted with All 4 foe WJ© retary. Abe Lockfeld. Westfleld; from service clubs, churches and DOUBLE QUARTET THOMAS CULLEN regret Mr. Stanger was elected other groups interested in collect- AUGUSTINE D'ALESSANDRIS tspedsUy eMicMal warden, Larry Brelbart, Cranford; to complete the unexpired term. Edgar Ave. Flooded ROLL CALL OF CRANFORD'S WAR DEAD e bJooeitos.oViaa We maintain a Technically Trained Staff devoting their full time to the protec- conductor, William Haveson, Cran- ing waste paper as a means of LOUIS C. DEMMERLE d ruia Mr. Woodward, who cited ill health Heavy rains earlier this week TUOMAB J. BUTLEB ALLEN E. DIMMICK tion of buildings against decay and termites and we attack the problem from the ioBl: chaplain, Mr. Jaffee. raising funds for their organiza- resulted 4n-flooding conditions as the reason for his resignation, tions. Commander. Cnpt. N. R. Fiske Post. 335, V. F. W. WARREN DIXON engineering angle. We are not simply exterminators. was unanimously voted an honor- Tuesday and yesterday on Edgar Placing of Wreaths by Flower Girls and Girl Scouts CLIFFORD L. DRAKE ary life member. avenue between Kensington and •. World War I : ELEANOB POELTLEB F. KENNETH DUFFEY Dashes into Street, EMIL F. FRANK BASSWOOD PORCH SCREEN A request from the Village Im- Herning Ave. Sewer Richmond avenues. Township World War II „ NANCY GOODMAN Our wnrk b thorough, dependable, and guaranteed in every rape Every job IAJOK! WINDOW AWNINGS Child Struck by Car Engineer Patrick J. Grail reported ARTHUR J. GALVIN provement Association for use of Other Wars „ _... HELEN BUBOITT ROBERT N. GEVERS bpa«omlly«upcr»Tt^hy«wegpea^^ iflAAAML Running from in back of on icearticles and pictures in the muClogge- d with Sand this was due to the river's backing Unknown Soldier DOBOTUV HTNKEUUY HOWARD E. GOODMAN "earn truck into the'path of anseum for Cranford Day wasFailure of the sanitary sewer at up through the storm sewer in that Township of Cranford MAVOB OSTBBUELDT WESLEY A. GRABAU S&'eslde 45" drop Qpproachlng vehicle in front of granted.' Alexander B. Cloud, pro- the foot of Hernina avenue has area. He said the river did not Placing of Wreaths by Organizations ANTHONY J. HASCEK Seventeen yeara of successful service to New Jersey property owners. kept members of the engineering 3.69 his home. Warren Rogers, 2, oposef d for membership by Mr. rise enough to overflow its banks VOLLEY JAMES F. HEWSTON 343 South Union avenue, was department under direction of in any section of the township. WILLIAM E. HINKLE Hoffman, was unanimously elected. Township Engineer Patrick J. Firing Squad Commanded by LT. O, E. CBOSDY KEITH JEFFRIES PHOTECT TOUB rBOFBsVTC NOW— FrotccS yonr porch from rain and glare! TJee struck and suffered abrasions of Refreshments were served by "" TAPS It's been a long time since you've seen window the scalp about 7:30 last night Grail busy for the past two days HAROLD L. JOHNSON DELAY MIGHT 1*BOVE COSTLY. Heins. [end nights to prevent backing up Buglers, JAME3 DOHAN and BSONAUD DOYLE ARTHUR S. KING these haanrood alat ecreena, they won't warp, or awnings like these! Awnings with head rod Eleanor Clapp, 23, of 308 Harel Week-End Weather CLIFFORD KRAEMER split easily, they're well-made! In green stain tops. (No eyelets to pop out!) And they're avenue, Garwood. driver of the of the sewer into homes in the area. •-STAR SPANGLED BANNER" — (One Verse) CHESTER LANG ^r^. —w. Se» es«ea> >V««edMtan The sewer apparently has been WE <31VE: easy to hang, easy to take down! Two tone car, told the police the child dashed Mostly cloudy with scattered Audience, accompanied by High School Band JAMES G. LASCELLES only. 5V.'—6.95, 6's»'—7.9S, 7^6'-«.95, 8'xfi; In Today's Issue clogged up with quicksand and BENEDICTION FREE INFORMATION ... green and white stripe—alto green, orange and tato the street so quickly that she! showers likely in southern WILLIAM LEE msss&sssB —9.9S. 9^7»—13.95, WxT—15.95. Write, Pace digging operations are under way THE REV. ROSSOT G. LoNGABEn STEVEN A. MAGER FREE INSPECTION OF PROPERTY . . . wuld not avoid hitting him. The; portion of state today. High- or white .tripe. 36" wide, S.98; 42" wide, 4.25. Amusements 14 to locate the trouble. Meanwhile, GUARANTEED PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS. boy was treated by Dr. Henry J. est temperature in upper 60's. Pastor. First Presbyterian Church RAYMOND R. MAGUIRE phone EL. 2-2300. Fifth Floor. Alto porch ekea to match. Fifth Floor. Classified fl the 'engineering department has EDWARD MANDONI Mineur. Editorial _ 10 with northeast winds 10 to 15 "WASHINGTON POST MARCH" j p Sousa EUGENE G. McGARRY " kept a pump in operation at a miles per hour. Some chance Garwood *2-J3 manhole to protect the homes Cranford High School Band ' ' MICHAEL McNERNEY •eaevfriTcatsi eVW, rke of showers tonight and Friday, KenUworth .- - M affected. HOGER S. NORTON. JR. ELIZABETH — in Hospital Obituaries -.- fl with little change in tempera- 1UUCE NOSTRAND TERMITE CONTROL BUREAU Road Commissioner George D. Schools , ~ 81 ture. Lowest temperature to- ALAN OKELL nankin of SOS Springfield avenue Society : 4-W I Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson night in upper 50*3. Saturday JOHN A. PRESCOTT ROSELLEPARK.N.J. ELIZABETH, N. J. and son, Bobby, of 7 English V11-' was taken to Muhlenberg Hospita', Sport*. ....-- 15 mild with a few showers like- •VPMTAviviNN EE pRiD KOetJto Open Thursday Plalnfleld, in the municipal ambu- Weather -.. I liige. have returned from a four ly. Sunday generally fair and 'AMES D ROBERTS lance last night for observation. weeks' stay in Texas. {- mild. STEVE ROSICH iZ. C