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ifomen of New ^erSey, recently Cub Pack75atUneote Mrs. Harper •' attended a' meeting of the fihanee (\)n>s followed » tall Anyone vto contributes $5 to the voile of Overtook auto- and fund-raising committee of theFaliorie on bicycle aal At the 1953 annual meeting in March members of the ~-L. Mrs. Elizabeth group, which made plans for the Leader, Fred McCan matkaDy fcecoroes a member of the Overlook Hospital Aaeocia* GIVE G1V E of 316 Locust avenue last raising of . funds throughout the cd advancement awar is entiOed to vote for tnutees and on an matters tha^ .„__.. <^arg_e theaboard from2imcmfe8to42!. „ evening was appointed state on behalf of the purchase of Most. Gerald Wergla w TO TOE a spiritual "Harvester." The meet- Parker, James Guem i f ? " '•• • TOi THE ;...-' • latins committee chairman of ing was heUat'the home of Mrs. oal meeting. Becaose Overlook receives funds bers in orfer to provide greater representation from more com- the Women's Auiliary to the Lions" Glocke, Frederick Da< Howard R. VanDyke, Jamesburg. wartz. Barry Wible, F ty ehesta, contributors to these campaigns munitjes. At t*e same time it was agreed there should be an Club at a meeting of the group at The project will provide .an CANCER FUND CANCER FUND is-''- the home of Mrs. Ethel Hackert of man, Kenneth Koromi .equipped station wagon, laden with Executive Committee of fifteen. New members will be recom- ••'./ ' -.• • 491 Spruce avenue. - Tripka. | are counted as members if they give enough so that ^erlook's a' poTTiible organ, altar, commun- Each of the sii^ dens GARWOOD GRA KENILWORTH '• .Also on the committee are Mrs.ion service, library nnd play mended to the Board at the June 1953 meeting. Mary Pugh arid Mrs. Claire Tul- a poster made by the 8hareia$5—wnichirjeaiis $36 in Summit, $80 in Chatham, $25 equipment, and will travel among store window. The p loeh. They will present a slate of the migrants of this state and min- NQ. 13 •• officers'next month. ,..' conjunction with the CRANJF0RD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1953 24 Pages — TEN CENTS ister to their.!spiritual as well as Drive sponsored by t Mrs. Amelia Andrews and Mr*-miiterial needs." ' • • • • Mary Conovcr were namedrnem- 'ol ice Department., State Leader bcrs of .an 'auditing committee The project Will be p;irt of the It was iannounced tft Cleveland Firm Begins Program to Equalize Mrs. Helen Mayer reported on atenth anniversary gift of thebull team, of the pacl church women's organization 4n in District. Four of U# Forbes Carries donation of Easter bask£ls_to St. Walburga's Orphanage in Rosette -Nbw__ Jersey. .- *• • ^:._ , Council Softball Lead. OVBttOOK HOSMTJO. ASSOOA1ION 1953 MEDICAL STAFF OtGAWZATION Assessments Among Alt Types of Property Contributions townrd this ,gift at Unami Park at 3 pi |) and a tour of the orphanage. • • Field work was. started Tuesday, contain such information as the The first step-liudetennining the. Mrs Hackjtrt and Mrs. Tulloch .V be sent to .Margaret C. Patwil- l open the-season, t be played,every Wedi •'• • V' . ,, .- ' Offieen\ •'.';•. - ' - • •-. ;•'• morning, by the J. M. Cleminshaw type of utilities in each" home, type fair* taxable value oFVach7Tjiiildi-|- kii.3'0 -Olcot.t terrace, Bemards- • i-.--.... «ere hostesses." Mrs. Ann Thojfc-ftick. Co. of Cleveland,' Ohlo in the pro- of land on which a dwelling is ing is to jjstabl.ish^its-normal'TO presided.. '• •'.•;.-. ; . i. "" Saturday with the se| J. 11. Atkinson r May 30. ;• ° ' *•. . Woodrtiff J President.: giuim' ,to equalize, assessments built, foundation, construction, ex- placement Value, regardless of age ... JN.I*. Murray " Cover Construction of.% New Elementary among local residential, commer- terior wall construction, basement- ht condition. This is based on loc.il Lo<*ul Voters Also Favor Wene, Another Loser, -r- C.u» Pack 75 See* The monthly attend)^ • 1st Vice Premdent Ifazwell. Vice-Prcsident Nn Patten Attends was won toyden ; 1 whot W.U.Cavallaro Schools; May 26 Set arDauTfor Receipt; cial and industrial properties. The area, ipsiilation^rooXiypp, voollng, costs of all'. building materials, ^r is Mrs. Joseph Pen) . 2nd Vice Pn ' Secretary...... project, is expected to continue floors, attic'nnd basement informa- labor costs, architects' fees and As Only 2,6531'ersons Cast Ballots Here; dmrdhi Women Meeting Two Safety Filtiw through the summer months. tion,'number of rooms, interior fin-contractors' overheaii^and profit.' L 3rd Vice President Walter Beinecke, Jr., Stibrt Hills •••'. GARWOCto — Mrs!'Clinton H* GARWOOD—Twq films, "Safety •.. ' •'. ~F Sign for Sale of $1,250,000 Bond Issue " ish, heating; fireplace!!,' lighting, Normal rather than inflated costs Patrol" arid^*ufc*y*e'n Bicycles" Executive Cemmuitee The. equalization program was Mrs.Dwyt-r L«>af ^fii8 Kilkts were cast, of which 2,469 were in the- Any Concern night before" Magistral ' ;md Walnut avenue. names' and addresses of the ap-available, sillrh as rocwit fair, sales, As'houses increase in * area "they Leonard, has been » pf Medicine S.H.Brethwaite decrease in square-foot cost. These ^publican Primary'and. 1J19 in the Democratic Primaryv . . Mrs. Eugene J. Gonroy ...„ .....:..... Short Hills The "board also voted to receive bids for the replacement of praisal cards to be used by theasking prices, antl rentals. These ^ you'ihiul Somerset County senator-carried'every district .JL F. Ackerman data are, analysed, collated and houses arc then graded as A. BB, In Business James ILDuguid ...v,.,...... : Springfield Chief of Pediatrics oil burning equipment-, in two* field workers.. Approximately l3f- 7* locally in the GOP Primary. State ' 000 cards covering all dwellings, translated into unit'front-foot val- and C. The grade. merely Kov- Chief or^ . W.J.Hallock boilei'S. at Cranford High School >rns the' quality of -construction DR. KENNETH C. MacKAY Take ll«fe«l: Tinie Senator Kenneth O. .Hand finished .. Woodruff J.English .... .'.' :..'..., -...... :....; ....Summit' on May .19. ' • '••' :; as well as vacant' property within JJCS. These values are adjusted arid 1 Over 60 Years equalized by blocks throughout the nd has no connection with total third among the seven aspirants Chief of General Practice Section ..D.F.Kent In connection^ wjth the bontl the township were filled in. <\!«t v«'?* Alieail Suliflay Harry U Hflyard ...... ,...i:...!,...".... Summit • Red Cross When completed, the cards Will entire, municipality. "~— . liricc. •'."'."' '.•/•. • ' • .••': with 412 vote.. In the Democratic -.4® Must have gained the issue, it was reported that the sale Primary. Wcne led in nine districts TheronL. Marsh...... New Providence Borough Surgical Sectio^^epresentative ... V;F. C. Young ^ Each building is carefully mpas- ViiuVI. bottt'r K«-"1 to lied early was completed Tuesday! • in New Dean with "Meyner topping him only irt - confidence of the- . ARTHl Medical Section Rebresentative ^T.W.Kinley ured and recorded on the record tonight and tomorrow. Not that ••*l Thomas A. Miller.: ...:. .l.f,..'.:...... :-i Summit York City. At that time, the bonds TalKes95% College Visitor card, exterior construction is we're telling you what to-do, but the third. . V. , were signed by Louis TroUtman, •necked off, and permission will be you'll' loijo :m hour's t;Icvp'wjhen' - Iii the Republican contest for. community it JohnFBetts,Jr. Students : MediemtStmi president, «nd H. H. McCulloiigh', oqiicKted to examine the' interior Vamed , Da> littlit Siiving'Timc ii ushitfed Hit four Assembly nominations. •'•'' '- • ••'• '" .,' •'..' •. • serves. .• . • • .. .'•,>;•• Harold W. Fisher district clerk. Also attending wero ChapterShort $808 uf the house, .J . . in ;it '2a . 'm. .|>i1s to Attend their, appraisers' findings by capi- 1*reHi.«lent for Year time .uiitil next S*ili>tcmbcr.. 1.2!>2_Yi)tes, followed by Assembly- ,1 Vicinity all thees yearsi * .'. ^. ....!Summit 4 Cranford-Garwood-Kcnilworth talizing the normal earnings of OmtoaS. Van Cise;•„:...... _,_JChie£ of Surgery ,.:..,!:! :..-.•...:....: - is Philip P. Rlso, i\ (jraduntc o" Chapter, 'uAmeriean Red Cross to- CitizeiiHhip Iiistilute, New Jersey Associ'iitiou 'at CN»1- manG. Clifford Thomas with 1.IW." U|>sala'College,'East OranKe. Mr. each, property, making allowance Mayor. Carlisle w: Crime of Plain- .' StedeH Winterer .. iUs. > Vice-Chief of Surgery tilletl $15,249.74 or 95 percent of for operating costs, remaining (ex- !o«es and Universities Saturday Hist) is now •doing substitute\Vorl-: Ihe local quota of* $16,057, it was Girls', Boys'Stale letted Dr. Kenneth C. MneKay. licld lltnshed fourth with 1.090 CAIli IX>It & DELIVERY' SERVICE Walter Beinecke, Jr. Short Hil "'•.. .Prerident:;.;.,.... : •. Stevenson ii> the Newark'^chooj- system. He pectancy of useful life and trend innounced this week by Paul O. Students to attend a Citizenship of values. . ' [trcsident and . dean* of .,U|ilim List Town votes, imd Weyman O. Steengrafe, 'Secretary „:. '"Bnehanan also' of Graiiford, was fifth with Open Sundays 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Maxwell Lester. Jr ...... 'Summit attended llutgcra Law' Schoo| for Dunham, executive chairman. Institute at New Jersey College Obsolescence, inadequacy and unior "College,• presi()ent at its MEDICAL SECTION ORGANIZAtlON two yenrs and "has done atlvarieou .Mr. DUnham has'artnoaiicedthat for Women,/New, Brunswick, spon- iiirplus construction1 arc'4jM>nsid- ninth annual meeting at Fair- 1,022 Votes; •'.' •••'••..•.: Bobert W. Parsons ...,; Summit ,•_• •osldents who still desire to con- icigh-pickinson College; Ruther- Chief Of Medicine :;.<:.::.: :.., _...... '_;„..:$ work nt -Sctoii- Hull 'University, sored by the New Jersey Federa- (Continued on Vaac Ei(tht) Day Plans -The three incumbent Republi- Hnsjoi B. Meyer....'...... , South Orange. He will be assignee tribute and help put the chapter ford: " ' ' Summit tion of Women's .Clubs, have been can lrctholdors. A, J. Dcnningcr, DRUG Vice-Chief of Medicine ..„...!: : '...' ...... :. T. to an elementary school, Dr. How- 'over tho top!' may send their do- Dr. MacKay, who was vic<; pit-Ki- Donald M.Pcarsalj and George W. Charles B. Niebling.. v Chatham • .. Secretary...:..,...:.:...... 2...... :...... :...;.,..: ...:.~:.._—_IL B.: ard H. Best, supciintciiciunt of iiations to H.-.W.- Stout, fund tr'cas- selcctc, tilth I'l'alrlo- teacher at Hoosc- association's board-'-of directors. Mayor Fred P. Andersen :-il 104 N. UNION AVE. CR 64700 i • • Secretary :.G.6. Salmon . District 2 ...... 504.60 . sity and NJC, respectively. These Officers Memorial Field wilt, lie- the focal Primi volt School, has received the Au- District 3 ...... 2,288.58 evcnjts are sponsored by this Ameri- A furmcr president'of the Newpoint of activity din ing Cranford Public Safety Commissioner , OBSTETRICAL SECTION ORGANIZATION " .: gusta Liirned Fellowship at Tcac'h- Jersey Junior College Association Day: celebration . on juric- 5, >the ence L. Fritz had no. .oppo6ition Mrs. C. Hartley Berry. -..:...... :. .:...... ' ,....: .-... Summit' District 4 ...... 2,305.35 DR. KAREIi MABECEK can Legion and . its Ladies' Aux- ers College, Columbia Univek-sity, District 5""...... 562.85 iliary. Mrs C F. Schillinger Dr. .MacKuy holds a bachelor of committee decide*! Monday, eve- for the. Republican: nominations - l r --i'•••::;•;:••• .-i \-.v- •;•'*:••*••(•••. Chief :..:...' W. J. Hattock President ..... W. J. HaUock . I' President, Women's Auxiliary. She "expects to earn her doctorate District 6 .« 674.85 arts degree fromColumbia'CoHCgc ning at a meeting at Johnson it for Township Committee They, Secretary .. :....' R.J. Staub while ther.c. A maternity leqve Named to attend- the Citizenship Reiiominateil; Election and a master oV arts degree from Johnson. * .. . . polled 2.068 and 2,009 vdtes,. re- Russell Hotehkiss _.: ...... •.....:.. ::x:...'.'..:;. 1 Short Hills r District 7 ..... 1,636.60 Institute were: Norma Seuiie, rep- ranted Mrs. Margaret Fum- ..... 921.95 Montclivlr State Teachers College. There will be supervisc. Helepartmcnts Will moot at^'siemor- Cancer Drive m:.. It lists 184 school dnys>v^hc same OESSeats in June. Diane Austin will be'the asspefatipn's nominating. cornmit- started as an instructor in history ial •< Field. "Lt. >'GcorKC RoScndale as this year, with Armistio: Day To Visit Local College; delegate to Girls State.and Nancy^, ^ec,Tuesday afternoon at a meet- [uui, government nnd' was name* Captain/Thcodore C.' Cham- being celebrated with appropriate Sktes three Talks Rineft will be alternate. ing in Sherlock Hall. Also listed by [lean in 194>i. He was elected-.pros- in will be' in charge of this exercises in .the schools instca< idunt in 1U47. , .r •;• activity.'' , • . . , Schmidts Drj Karl Mareeek. of Czccho- All of the students named,/Mr. the committee were: First vice Leader Says /, OVERLOOK'S PROFESSIONAL STANDING^ having the day. oil .••-, Zimmerman said, have beojl^activc president, Mrs;.Paul M..Powers The new ^friSTociaiion presiden the game there will lovakia will visit Union Junior be a block dance in Myrtle street, Contributions 4o Jthe Cranford Mr. Trputman presided.•' College next week,' Dr. Kenneth C. in activities at the local Wgih school. second vice president, Mrs! is Ji'mcrnber-of the'editorial-board .The Citizenship Institute will be adjacent to Memorial Field. Committee Of the/American Cad» jstall Local Couple MacKay, president and dean, an- liam J. Gubas; corresponding KCC- of the Juffior'College Journal''and held from June 15 to 19 at the vice "president of the Junior Col- (Continued on Page Eitfht) ccr Society reached $1,491 thto s l^e tiers; Rites nounced.. • rctaryi Mrs. L. J. Myers; assistant Association of Blood Banks Rutgers University School of Nursing Expect 150 Youths Dr. Mareeek was a professor, at NJC campus. r£, lego- • Council of Middle Atjanti' week or nearly 50 percent of tie Hospital Association Attra» 225 Persons Iharles University in Prague be- Cranford • Post 212, America/ recording secretary, Mrs. Arthur States and a member of tlus Cran- local quota of $3,000, Edward C New York University — Bellevue Medical Center Venncri; treasurer, Ms. James A. DAN RIVER New Jersey Hospital Association • To Attend Annual Mr. and Eiwln O.' Schmidt fore' being dispossessed uby the Legion, arid its ladies auxiliary'are Wrd Rotary Club'. He"has writtet Mcjilahon, local chairman, an- Regional Hospital Plari 1 Communist regime in his native sponsoring the students who will Waltes; and auditor, Mrs. C. Has- many- articles in the field of history Council nounced yesterday. , . - •-. ,. of -26nBft«ad 'stfi were installed attend Boys State and Girls State, and .government and -one- book. Campers Reunion land. In addition to teaching, he kim. Mrs. W. J. Conley was chair .'.'•fberc is an urgent' need for IIWPSO' ' '\ t ' , ' ''••' ' ;' . . - •••.-• Northwestern University — Administrative as worthy patron ahd- worthy mat- was a journalist and diplomat in IRTS man of the committee. In addition to Dr. MacXay, Ken- .funds to continue the fight against New Jersey Department of Institutions and Interns > ,More than 150 ^youngsters whoron, respectively,' pfOVzure Chap- izephoslovakia. . ' • The election will be held at theneth Iverson, director of guidance; To Elect —— Stripes atttended the.Cranford Boys' Camp ter, 87, Order of the Eastern Star Presently on a lecture tour of Mental Hygiene annual meetinu on May' 19. An Miss Anna B. Murphy of the.de- this dread disease," M>. McMahon < at Hope last sjummcr and theit Friday night in th& colleges and universities, Dr. Mar- International Relations. Depart- partment of English;'and'Dr. Earl declared. He urged local residents- Board of Cursing tidpating Hospital guests are expected to attend the eeek was at Rutgers University in Temple. They succeed Mr. and Drive Reaches ment luncheon, will be-held im- Tharpc of the department o(. busi- Coiniiiuiiiiy Group who may have mislaid#their appeal of Surgeons Hospital Service Plan of New Jersey | annual camp reunion next Wed- New Brunswick this week and mediately preceding the g ness, attended the .mecling. nesday in' the First Presbyterian Mrs.. -George -W. .Bcisley of West-, recently visited Drew University To Mwl 3lont to. attend and to conto'c't Mrs. Al- Kfoder of Wejittield, dean a munity Council at- a meeting at (Short 81eevea>\ r v Movies taken at the pamp las charge of Alpha Do la Motte, in- bert Davies or Mrs. J. K. White, E. ' iri research, education and in can- -, Hygiene, Clinic, of Unioti County. the Municipal Building at 8:15 Ler ,.\\£xc± which serve this area, year as well as sports pictures \vil chairman, for .reservations. (Continued on' pane stallink nintron; Elizabeth Schcllcr, This was announced yesterday- by V- >«.. y.' • . ;the chairman said. > - , ORLONS -- o- . be shown, and Camp •• Director Two delegates were selected to ,-Ovrlook HotpHalSitppUnHHd, April 16, 1953 installing marshal;. Helen K. Gaft- Methodists Robert M, Crane, local chairman; A nn'minatinK corhmitto*; con- j Mr. McMahop • reported • .there•'. nark the opening of registration Other new oftlccrs for the ensu- Spring Concert Vincent Sarhowski, principal of thony Hcnrich were chosen as al- and TUiis Rowland is vice presi^ f;. A. ^h'ltjfrn from 'WilMflm' } V- ini year follow: Gcqrgina Irs- dent. ..*'_ leral Supply. Co.: to Russell J. Hill j. for the coming camp season, Presi- Annual spring concert of theLincoln and Sherman Schools, has ternates. . • .. -. ' Valuations/ < lingcr, associate .matron; Inez been elected a trustee of the clinic, Sue/'ESuhenlauer, a student u The council, which has b«. ch in- llfrom friends and business asso- SKIRTS $g.98 $y.98 dent J. Walter Coffee has an- senior choir of the ""SJethodist Fifty-flve building permits for J nounced. All. youngsters. planning Schonfeld, conductress; Grace E. Church will be held tomorrow eve- which has its headquarters in Cranford High School, will atten ac'tivc for sometime, voted Frantz*_asspciate conductre'tt; Lil- Plainfleld. Lastwar 14 adults and r'eiiiciciiccs'with a totat'valuation of weetinu jm March .31 to at ai^iatcs; and to Mrs.. Anna McMahon- to attend have beeh requested to ning at 8:15 p. m. at the church. the Citizenship Institute at New !D ubcrt. from Edward C Me-' $C-00 lian, Hopper,"sccretacy.l^Agnes J. six chLldren from Granford, were" Jersey (College, for Women, New $609,500 were Ls-su'cd during the (Continued on Page . a Res. ILM. 910.S8 Reg. $12.98. S14.M send in their registration card: The program will include sacred first three months of this ypur, this Week. '•'-.' (Continued on page eightV ' numbers, spirituals, modem bal- among the 371 individuals who Brunswick, Mrs. Conley announc- wree served by the .clinic. - • " ; /Continued on Paoc Ei(jht) representing more than a 230 pcrr lads and' familiar, American folk (pent- increase' over the sartie period RAPID* f 9 songs; • •' . . lust yeiii?,/ according to Fred': J. Three Night Stand to Open Bill Scars, assisting artist, will Deller/building ihspecfar. During (MMUy Smaller She>> A PIANO Mendelssohn's. Elijah to Be r WOOL SHAVE perform several selections on theTalk by Artist Closes Animal the first quarter of 1952, 24 build- Re«. $17.98, $24.98 marimba. ing permits with a total valuation Tonight for

to $12.96 Values ' . • AT GRIFFITHS Sung at First Church Sunday The choir "members are: So- of $238,500 were issued. The curtain wUrr-£Q_Up' tonifiht busy preparing,the cast lor pranos — Ruth Alice Dexter, Mary Morning Club Art Exhibit Altogether 00.permits,, with. a initial appearances.- Other menv-, TURTli- phony Orchestra, New York Ora lon "The Curious Savage," a de- ; Mendelssohn's "Elijah", will be Lou Ellenbacher, Bonnie ' Gaul, total valuation of $668,900 wtre | bers of this group are Mrs. Hector FAILLE & TAFFETA ft torlo Society, the Schola Cantorum An illustrated' lecture by Robert Augermuelldr, Jane. W. Green comedy which the Cran- presented by the 70-voice Oratoria Klsa Gradyy, Phyllis Gove, Eleanor Bruce Moyer, artist and speaker, Florence Smith, a member of th Issued in the first'quarter of this Evans. Mrs, R- D. Burt. Mrs. Rich- . CORDUROY • oi Chorus of the First Presbyterian of -New; York, Bach Festival in year forjn* approximate 200 per-ford.Dramatic Club will ird lOepplcr1, Mrs.Alvan Denman SWEATERS Winter.iPark, Fla., and the Star Haddow, Mildred "Hilyard. closed the three-day art. exhibit club, Ruth' Rounds, Lou S. Alcor'n, Church in the chancel of the Eldora' Lnrenzini, Jane Henrich cent increase over last year's Sherltok Hall for the joint bene- and Mrs. Machbnis. , . MATERNITY Nmw church at 8 pj m. Sunday. The light Opera scries in Dallas, Te* Hudson. Navada Montgomery. Joan of. works by local .artists yesterday Schaefcr and Sara Thomas; tendrs' at the Municipal Building. He Use Chambers, Frances Schindlcr $322,A00 when'55 • permits were lit of the Sherlock Hall equipment The properties commitilee. head- SLACKS I^rformahce will be under the dl- Mr. Lcin also has been soloist in ;ucd. ;. fumNuwl the Dramatic Club build- ed bbyy .Mrs^. JJame s -BumashBh ,, hah s $4.50 pay as littl* a* TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Jt Curtis Davis, James Hudson, spoke at the Wednesday Mornijis Albert Lane, $*•„ Holl'is I .eland p«r Month of Miss Mary. Elizabeth The Messiah" sand "Stabat Ma bcon busy for several weeks secur- •- DRESSES Thomas Roach, Kenneth Sheldon, Club's philanthropic tea. ---: former/ niayoj^'iFlotjer AUIrlch. Last month held the spotlifiht 'inu fund. The play will be repeated ; church organist ahd choir teV." Well known as guest solols for number of pernftits and total i tomorrow and Saturday i ing. the necessary "props" to make Herbert Sjurseh- and Ralph Sjur- • The committee for yesterday'^ Also, Charlotte Lord, Sidney di \J0O In concert and pra'torio throughout Camp, Helen Buss, a former tcneh> viiluntion. Fifty-eight pennits wcicj. _Jhr addition—to an outstanding the comedy as realistic as possible. 1 scn. tea was: Mrs. John F..FastT chair- $C-00 Soloists Include Floyd Worlh- New Jersey, Mr. Loin is tenor solo- issued with' a total valuation of*"ts at present so- r N. Shykhr--> f Harold Ward and Kciif* Warner. Logan Duvis, B*urton LopUcn.b;ich, March building ptrrttits rt'or'c'-iof the contmittcv M Messerve (and Bto- "Elijah" was presented here sever- prano solokt at tho First Presby- If was announced by Mrs. Ever, See Our Fabulous AU terian Church. She has done con- H. M.'jBoardman is. director and art teacher at Cranford Itish sienteti a big jump from February [ Banks., Jack.rBatiiford. Willi^n) llobcrt Winkcl. co-chairmen, aidfd al years ago. He also haa been Mrs. Doris RoUjwerier, church School, Thomas Hargrcaves, Dean elt A. Helm, chairman, that th. when 24 were issued with a total!Cole, George Trump<5*c. Harry by Mrs. G. W. 9«>tt. Mrs. John heard with the chorus in •The siderable radio and recital work, in (Ira'rna committee is pUnning a co Valuation of $81,300. Five of the Iiaync». Robert Marshal!, John OatHout, Mrs. Harry Haynes and New 100% SPRING GOATS organist, will be -acompaiust. Compton, Dorothy Gr'ccnawaUlt Phone MArkot 3-5830 Brahms' and around New .York, nnd ha operative, lunfcheon to- be held permits 'weer for residences with a [ Ka^h; Frahk Washbourne and DeeMrs. H. F. Folk. , bee a heard with the Plainflcl ' . ' • * A. Kinfislcy, llah. Sheehnn. Fred- ll'isslni's IStabat- SJatcr" ahd Dr. erick Sitzler, an instructot, for the tho home of Mrs. Walsh, Wood, totalTyaiuation of $82,000. (MorBanthaur-* \ . , Program girls will include the at'Low, Low Prices ! Garden's,:1 "Song pf Symphony Orchestra and the Cran Cranteen io Be Held land . avenue, Brooksidc, Wcdncs January saw the iwuance of even '• • With' the . arrival of opening Misses Nsfticy Cole, Ann Cd^ STORE ford Glee Club. Crantard Creative Art Group, Al- Rialto Theatre Building — has' appeared with the . The Crantcen, which is open to bert Brbss.Edna Pcaris.art teacher day at 1 p. m. The members wi fewer permitsi . Eight w.erc issued night, .other committees also will Edith Morganthou, Arm COATS A TOPPERS FaiUe COATS In Stock Philadelphia Opera Company, Also regular' Soloist with th< all students from the ninth grade tncn visiit with a total Valuation of $61,600. swing into aaion. The make-up thou. Olive LivSngrtoo, jBT . ..V>.. • • .•: JtF;.,i > ' ). '"'.•. -'^., W«t£eld •", : .. CRssrfotd 64100 choir. Miss Martell has, appeanx at Cranforv..«..»-.d" Hig..M..h. School.. historical points of in *lf>»Urt'ul Opera Guild, San Carloi through the 12th grades, will be Also^*Ekdo.res*Sloat, Ethel Hoag- Itercst in Morristown and surround Halt of these were for residency;committee, ur.dtii the chairmanship JGarvey. Barbara Dorian andCtlgl. EvcitagB Opera Company, Boston Sympho- in "The Messiiin" and. "Staba conducted Saturday from 8 to 11 1 ; land. George Freeze* Mariannej ing tpwnH. with u total valuation: of $34,000.;of M«. CHturgp B. Miller wUl b« Hnesly. '.'.., .:v r.vrj,>,; • ' *y PrthejUu, Pittsburgh gym (Cohtinuta on ya0« eight) p. m. at the Casino.

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> 1 ••** • t ' '• ''•• J. .''•'"*'•';• '•• . • CRANFORD CITIZEtf AND CHRONICLE:. THURSDAY,, APRIL ^3. 1953 Satrndajr ^ on books dealing with music are Arthur'Lewis of , n ^ annual gift to the school. of 110 Cranford avenue. CYQ at SL MiehoeVs Church Plans Retreat •"Also at "the meeting. Mrs. .C. R- '.?: Margaret -preen Guild "f the Boetlper called on persons to do- 0 Ji, Dinner^ of First, Presbyterian Church voted Begins nate blood to help meet, CrantoW's Mr*. Waller Thom of 207 Beech EL, D. Bcrrcs Honored to send $25 for the care of a bUnd quota'on May 19. She ssrtd the The first actual work in. connec- Dr. Best estimated that 171 trees -• Street last Thursday was-elected Scholarship •', E. Dtier See»wr of 406 CV'jndl child to the John Milton School bltiod is us^d in making £amimu i tictlon of -twowhich are six inches or more in president of tlie Cleveland School avemx. ^executive irf«e-prc sl(U.nt| for the JJIind in Korea at; its M globulin to help fight polio as well Mary Anne Scherer, 603 Lincoln thickness will have to be_clearcd, ii:7^ Parent-Teacher Association at a oT the Slaiadaid OU Developi)U.ot' Presentation of. awards to denImorithly supper meeting' Monday new eleinentary schools was start- for the armed forces. to meeting of the group in the'school place, east, a sonior at Cranford Company. New Tori, leaders -arid Cub ScouU featured evening. • . - ed last Thursdays A" Rahw;ay flnrr while. 100 saplings and trees under ' . Mis. K. C. S:H;th. JA,. smnmcr, attended by more than 75 .parents High- School, hSs beltn awarded eleeted a -naanber of the _„. 1,1 I the eighth anhual Blue and Gold At: 3 p. m.4n Church, began clearing-the^Brookside place six. inches in thickness, will be re- 1 round-up chairman, " tinnounced Followjng the business meeting. and teachers. Sho , succeeded, Mrs. directors of the- Industrial dinner of CMb Pack J7!8_ Saturday. mpved. Pin oaks, beech -gnd red' I that. block- mothers hnw^thc. en- e .Es*o Standard -oil-^c^ZStt !! r JMrs^;WiiUam Frank presented,. a site of trees: and debris. , Bruno, McUncr. "".', it- search Imsailuie.lnc-.Tfae ni^ht in St Michael's School aud- To Close at Mass pak as well as birch saplings arc "olliitent forms for children who cash scholarsi^jipj ' musical program. A quartet,, com- The other site in Walnut avenue , Abo elected were Mrs. Irvin , Miss Scherer, a member of the wete. held .at «3»e fifteenth anuwA itorium." More than 150 boys and Junior and senior tnenibers on the property," Dr. Best reported. will enter kindergarten m (,the posed of Mrs. L. G> Putscher, Mrs. docs not require clearing. The' Guyer, first vice president; Mrs- Hanoi-Hassock Co.. has been In meietvBS'''(>f 'the institute ;it n,. their father attendedi John Praul, Mrs. Charles Dehzau of the Catholic Youth Organiza- Board of Education plans'to build - It is estimated the job wilMakc Bart Morrison, second" vice presi- fan. . • . . '.. \ p • '•'•"•;. Bbccmhrier Hotd. While Mrs. Homer Martin reported on Junior Achievement r. two;' ijfears, John Brennan was toastmaster, and Mrs; Harry Lawrence, ac- tion of St. Michael's Church' will a 12-room school'on each tract. about two week!; to comple'te. The dent; Mrs. "Wiiliam Lang,' thin! Sprinjps.- W. • Va. . •.•'•• the music, activities-'for the year. scrying as an officer oT her Junior and there were brief talks by thecompanied by Miss Dorothy Ad- participate! in a retreat Sunday at It was pointed out by,Burton C.° work is being done by Alex Boyd ^vice president: Mrs. Grace Rublne. Achievement company Jast year, HfV. William B. Dbnnellyfpastor, ams, san^' several familiar mis- Belilen, building committee chair- Miss Ruth Morgans fourth grado m recording secretary; Mrs. Kenneth P-, -. " • ' of Clark. • \vva9 awarded tlie "piize for the largi- this year; being elected president j,iid the -Rev. Joseph. L.. Donnelly sionary hymns. Stories about' the marl,, and • Dr.- Howard R. Best, su- Iverson. corresponding secretary, Cake Salr Srbe«lule6v a...nominating wtrnmit- ship fynds to obtain a degree in tDficnocuviw JTU<6BJU 9 ZL ns. Xo \\on\\ sored by the church. . '• Mrs. Orin -Gratrit. J.r., Mrs. Frank Pathe of. Saddle. River. This pro- playground will be saved. Most of .grade students, \v;is in charge" of A si*-hour. retreat will be held Sunday at St. Michael's Church for high school members of drive was elected register of the. te*T headed ' by . Theodore Chio- 1 nursing, an ambition she dcvolop- at Martun> Pfaoto Shop. K, ^n!) and Mrs. Denzau. "b. . •, grarn will continue until 6 o'clock ihese trees border the Site. refreshments. Awards were presented to the the Catholic Youth Organization. The Rev. David Pathe (if Saddle. River will be retreat master. New Jersey Sons of the American varou. ,.- • ' • . . , ed 'during 1940-45 when she^ was .avenue-. wesS. for the benefit ol the with' additional conferences' and • The tract is being, cleared at.this following den leaders by the Rev. Supper was served by Group 7 Shown above are members bf the committee.'planning the retreat: (1 to r). seated —"Miss Margaret Revolution at7the annual meeting tb^ "; ;••• ;-•• •-- time in order that contractors will; "Guest speaker at th,c niectin'i! living' with her parents in Ger- .father''Donnelly:-, Mrs. Nell Sul- time for meditation. A supper under the leadership of Mrs. M. M- Ford.'Miss Pat O'Connor,. Mrs.: J. O'Connor, Mrs. Mary Walton, Connie- Zaremba, Joanne be able to get hear 'the site of the Sunday the "WTlliam Pitt, Was Thomas E. Stone. chiUi guid- Softball Leapue Meeting many. • ' . livan, Mrs. Francis QtReilly, Mrs: J. Seavy and Mrs., W. J. Cbnley. will follow in the recreation -room Wytnan Margot Stein, Mary Ann McGuire, Janet Gleason, RosenUnrle Errico, Mary Ellen O'Connor, ance director of the." Cnmforil Pictuifea abttveilctt to rHfht. are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook: 1 school. " .Chatharn. " An orsanjzatiou mectini* of the She. has also been active in Jun- 4,ohn James, Mrs..T. P. Duffy, Mrs. Katherlne_JDawes was welcomed of St. Michael's SchooL > Barbara Lpdden; Canaille Ferro., Annemarie-MdcMillan, the Rev. William Donnelly, -, pastor. Dr. sehpola,Twho declared "that, ""ad- Crahfprd ' Ilecreation Committee Presentation of a $250 cash scholarship to Cranford High 1 of 22 Crescent place, E^-. attd Mrs."Elmer fc Gruenlng:',of 20 Cres-, D. A- Bloran tfonorei) FrancisJP. Bluemmcl; standing — R. G. Keppler, the Rev Joseph L. Donnelly, assistant pastor and ior Red Cross activities. -. cent place, of Cranfoni, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duncanson of J. Sopko, Mrs. F. Azar, A. F. Te-as a new member. In the evening, there.will be a ; justment to realistic social Hying T senior- Mary Anne Scherer:." a."meitiber of the Handi- ' dtaviid A- MofanjoJ 315' Calmn. CYO moderator, the Rev. Mark Dooley, assistant pastor, Fred Duffy, James Salway, James Thom- Softball League wi Ubc he! j next siir, Mrs. H. Lynch, Edward Kreig, question box session, dealing With is the arc:' Frank °Zimmermiiit.{xrtncipall of. Cranford of Hhe'TWe Waier Associated Oil Wene Honor Guest Lois-Wilson, . • . '•••'• " . ' ' ' ., ' ' . ' . ••"...• itifi at 8 p. in., it was urlnounowl HiKh' School, Stahlc-y Eska," Simmons Co..- .chief adviser to the expected home Monday. ••-.._ ; .,.'.. '• . •'. , •"-. .-. tliiaume and Mrs.'J. H. Minton. members wish to have" answered. Was inUxxluced. by M.rs. .Morrison..' Company. Bayonne, honored ro- this week'by H. R. Jacobus,. com- Junior Achievement tlrpup. Mary Anne Schcivr. .'receiving • Esso Green Thumb Cubmaster Farris Swackhamer At Democratic Dance It will be followed by a Holy Hour progrjun chairman." • , •'. mittee chairman. ' All captains of tor long and' e'cmlinuous' new ofllcers arc: Richard ThicdCi $250 cash.scholarship frcm Mr. H. W. Eraser. Esso Standard OH Local Students in Play Ithe Rhine," which tht. Pingry and Assistant Cubmastec.D,en- Former State Senator Elmer H. it 8 p. m. to which all parents and DeMojLay To Initiate '.-.• Tlie association jdecided to buy Co.i i while Harry Hnlleruit, division manager of Simmons Co., seniorj.ccuncilorj.-' t'andutacy for -the A meeting of committee chair-i and bear badges, gold and silver A nart crafts and hobby show John Heller, William Eltringham, Wene was William- J. Downey, clude John M. Davidson,' William ien was held last Thursday—eve^" arrows; James Cullcai, bear badge Democratic candidate for town- Former Local Man will be on display at the meeting of Robert Sciiwcizcr, David Dunham PARA the Cranford High School Pareht C. Douglas,' Samuel E.: Grilfln*, p ling at the: home of Mrs.. J. D. and gold and silver arrows; Bruce ship committeeman. • • Brant EltringlJam. Clifton I bly, in •"Tuesday's ejection. Xfespiic y Goodwin of 700 JJivision avenue Arnold, gold arrow for wolf badge; Teachers Association in the music, Robert Johnson, Daniel' T. Kraus Chapter ofllclated as the installing CRYSTALS or tho fact that I ttici not .win'; it was More ;tnan-J 00 members attend- Killed in Highway FLAKES or^BALLS io make plans for the show. Jack Janus, wolf badge; Thomas room of the high school at 8 p. m.and'Albert J. Lawson. team. very grat'tu'vinc to receive such out- ed, .J. ftenry Verenault, former Duffy, gold arrow-for wolf badge; today. ."'••• ' • '• >• At the public installation lit the The DeMolay Degree will . be NUGGETS stauding support in my home coir.- Mrs. Charles E. Dickey is general municipal - chairman, announced. I' Eugene Grail, 'wolf badge; Jef- 1 Mishap Monday . There will be an exhibition of last meeting Bruce Lnrscn was conferred on the new candidates mutiity. 1 cklio Aviy low prices Robert Lawson, Thomas Leahy, He was the son of Mrs. Florence The second post Easter holiday benefit of .the American Legion club will have charge .of a re- prove we "pUy ball" with you —• prove that we're Joe Martin, David Shaheen, John Delia Serra . of-,-M6 Benjamin meeting of the' Cranford Bridge Junior Baseball team held Satur- freshment booth at the Cranford Sorrentino, Jack Sullivan, Bruce street, and the late Charles W. Cre- League Friday, night placed the on. your side by helping you fill the plates with day night at the Legion home drew Day celebration June 5 at Me- a large attendance. The party wqs Thurston, Donald Walsh and Wil- ter of Elizabeth. Before moving club back on its regular schedule Tropic flowers graqd-rtasUns meals.. >• and your purse with savings. morial Field. .' sponsored by Cranford Post, 212, liam Washburn. to Freehold. Mr. Creter lived in of games every second week and S. Calvin Shire was"inducted as EnKlishtoWn. Prior to taking up no further interruptions are anti- delicately embroidered American Legion. . , Two year awards went to Mich- a new member by Harold Comp- residence in English town, he hadcipated. Among the prize winners were ael Brescher,. William. Delaney, •on frcso NEW ! ! Ricliar.l Hu.Inut Salon TcslccI ton. lived here "about 10 years, first in Winners in the Howell section William Linderman dr Carteret, James Dujlcal, J*n Jellowltz, Guests Included Henry Long and South avenue. and later in Strat- were Mr. and Mrs. Channlng Rudd Fred Casoni, Mrs. William Gold- Richard Keller, Kevin Lynch, Jer- whitblntin*. Bill Sceman of the Roselle Ki- ford terrace. .' ._',.., • of Cranford, followed by R. Damon enberg and- Robert McGinnis of ry Meyerhoff, Frank PfafT, John 3 | wanls Club, Howard Hermes of He leaves his wife. »he former and F. J. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. HAIR Cranford. Prizes'were donated by Wyatt and Thomas Zimmerman. • the Plainfleld Klwranis Club and W W. Relnhart, Miss M. McCurdy JVfM Ami CMT IUm far ocal merchants and E. D. Shire of Miss. Maria. Bateman of' Cranford; T •• wbea. I x«*4 LOOK'S a^ At the conclusion of the dinner, Lean Friedman, a guest of Win- arid A. Angus, all of Cranford; R. that washes Rnckledge, Fla:, sent a basket of four-children. Walter. F^ Jr.. Alice WU •rtkle— "?CUT IT Fryers entertainment was furnished by fleldKohler. . 7 Qreene. Keansburg, and G. R. Moses, Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Win- To Diocesan Coiiihiittee in Harper's Bazaar follow. • • •' ceeds Mrs. Bette Chapman. The league next meets on May .inttl Tail neaat a co*d hoi ters, Mr. and Mrs. William Her- The Diocesan Committee of the Ship'n Shore BARttETT PEARS ...... 1b, 19c BEADnntUT LmwngiMH> Mothers of children in the be- Other officers are: Vice president. 1 .in Sherlock Hall of 'Trinity diihTfar the duMi«nV hmca. zog. Jr., Calvin Shire. Roy'Irving, Episcopal' Church met yesterday 25c Value 50c Value la cMkiac taa dricftca pteco, Swee* ••'•.•;. v '. ;. '• •-' •' . . ginners department arc urged to Miss Matilda Jurocek; correspond- Chucch. 1 diM»vercd len" thriakaie *nd Ed Heinz, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas afternoon at the home of Mrsattend. . Plans will be completed ing: secretary, Miss Marion Mer- Economy Size morc(!av«r. AnouWr economy, .j TENDER CORN >%ir....':. 4 lor 29c * that saves lives Nolan, Mikg Davis, Mrs. Madeline Charles G. Albury of 113 Eastman for a covered dish supper which rick; recording secretary., Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. William Linderman, street. • will be held in May.; Joan Baureis; and treasurer, lbs. Coupled Party Held - IERSHEYOTNESTLE Arthur Metz.ahd Arthur Snyder. - In the .past eight years, the The purpose of th0 meeting was Mrs. Violet Yule and Mrs.'Al- Peggy Rhein. Refreshments were donated and By Craned Ford Club Amcrk-aR Cancer-Society ..has . to compile the names o{ the wom-thea Cirbone will lead devotionals. Annual reports were submitted IKBI8UIT served by-members", "of-: the aux- The Crane's Ford GarclenciS devoted millions of dollars to en in 5»e diocese of New Jersey Refreshments will be served by as follows: ' American Home by SOAP CHOCOLATE iliary. •',•• '.. ' '••• '.. '••;.•. held their couples party Friday the support of Research, chief (HT«rSllT ^who havje passed on since Novem- Mrs. Mildred - MaUthe and MrsMrs. Dowling. international' rela- SHEETS evening at the Casino. Twenty ' bet 1950 and who were active in tions. Mrs: Althea Scheller; drama, hope of iciltions of threatened Phyllis Heartle. \ «. couples attended. There was danc- BARS church activities. Miss Nancy Stombaugh: Braille, OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS cancer victims- Science has Promotes Ward ing and'(refreshments'.. -.-•'•• f«19c ".Mrs. Alb.ury is the diocesan Mrs. Audrey Palmatier: member- diven ^S improved techniques PILLOW Mrs. Nelson LJghtcap was' in FRENCH FRIES ..:...... ,..... pkg. 19c To Line Foreman. chairman oFthe Book of Rememt Local Firemen Hosts ship, Mrs. Frances DiFabio: news- %!>«MMuUcuiac4 1 , irt diagnosis and treatment that charge, of the arrangements and 29 N. Union Ave;* 7 Cranford cakes cm be to*- George Ward of~10gesler ave- brahce-in which these names will paper and publicity. Miss Matilda ave saved thousands of lives. TojCounty Meeting she was assisted by Mrs. Stanley MMVuncefw SNOWCROP PEAS ^.; ...... r i• ^.'j»»t -»^" ciety also supports Education and the book dedicated at the an-night was, host to a nteeting of the I ikca iau l Bayway Refinery of the Esso Stan- other \ reports will be presented Mrs. Thomas A. O Boyle, Mrs. $1.35 Aerosal CHICKEN or BEEF PIES ...... /...i... 39c and Service to the cancer pa- nual diocesan United Thank Of- Union County Firemen's Associa- .^^^.jaifWolba dard Qil Company, Linden. .- next month. lr*»«.rCharleWs n«^*. andH Mrs. IEugene 30c Value ttr>«r aauftrfaw and a wp tient. -7 . • fering at the cathedral in Trenton tion at VFW Memorial Hall. Mr. ;Ward canie wrarr'tfie. com- •STORED Mrs. Chapman reported that powers. I j albrown tagar. Jatt on May 3, , In charge of arrangements -Was .p p t» VUm* aid pany a^, a laborer in ^he Stanco • DfSOTED FOR $50 Miss Juracek and Hiss DiFabio ^ a committee comprised of Russell Wm,pf Water ' DDT $&% Plant in 1946. He transferred to have been chosen, to represent the CRANFORD* S ANT dn « Ditzcl. Charles Frankienberger. and No* they have invented a elean- CANCEK SOCIETY the. >-ard unit in 1947 where he association at the State Federation Howard Wesp. Ing paU with two comp.rim«»t«. • ..' V,, HOWABD SHDGC3L, has served continuously, .except Convention. BOMB TRAPS A social hour with refreshments j one tor suito and one for rinse water. CHANFOHD UNIT lot military. service during l$50- TOMATO followed. Miss Juracek and Miss It saves carrying two bucket* when ';'.'•»•'. 52.' "Between assignments as lab- NEED Willauer Gains Patent Nancy Stombough were hostesses, cleaning woodn^rk and the Uk«. large size NiatMKtanMMaK I JUICE orer ind tank cleaner, he has serv- ; Earl E, Willauer of U Indian ed as an acting foreman: Spring road is the inventor o£ a •t :: :, -ltmi^'-' '• bcri" of the class. Such problems i worth *5c «a mtxt can. as parking, traffic flow, accidents meeting Monday at the home ol Fadrd blue or SUildi' . UNGEHli;* mm and violations; congestion, •light- Mrs. James Duffy of 1 Sylveste TOO! can 19c ing, signs, signals' and markings, street.- .'' ; " •• • STSi GIANT A and speed control - are being S PINEAPPLE CUBES can 29c studied?-' NMUXPMTiWtfANCI DAILY-9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Jf,ots • • • • ,>ust one al » W«* col- Kt 2fc CORN SYRUP bot 23c ArmooMMfieyov lotion oi u«>rt»»Tir in SUNDAYS-9 A.M. to 9 PJ. ...CLEANED . ' rnxcmbtc- or • SCHER'S ,•••• ... BLOCKED BEWORKED SHQBX&itamlM tfmbrellas . . . • BELL'S 'W . . . REPAIRED • HATHAWAY'S RAPID SERVICE — ^. EXPERTLY HANDLED maieriuii! shops inc. *L a Qnma, 8*rvk* Of lew akiom* • SEAGER'S 17 N0.UM10K Mi M3 W. FBOMT STREET PUUNFIELD 54310 Are$»V Uqmor Store UktWMi . . Cnafaci. N. -^mWM^- •>. .« ;x^",,:,i ; 1 . 'iJ*>-:. ' v •'.>-• ,•• • ' •-,•>», •••.' ,'- w,: ••,.('•

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•) •• • , I---- THE CftANFOftP CmZEN-^AND CHRONICfE, , APRIL-: ?3. ... .*' CRANPORD CITIZEN THURSDAY, • • '-ty Church Bri«1e Mrsi-August Ruffia iss^Beda Eiiin^iifc^r^ Mfa Connell Fiance Stork Shower Honors .:•/- J)ance~a Bridal Shower Hostess S Announcement has been made Bft^, Carter E.. Porter of '~M«' .August Ruffla of 31 Mun- • .-..'- • 1 of the engagement of Miss Nancy Herning avenue was honored : Social htofWeekendj .. • •• ;u ' •••. ;• •' • , ,' see drive was hostess: last Wed- day evenjngvat a surprise 'Mrs. Vincent Daniel of 421 Or- Connell, daughter of Dr. and l$t£ : ., The fonnal^dancc of Cranford Twig 1 of Overlook; Hospital, . jiesday evening at a shower for shrtwer and card .party gii chard street entertained a canasta % John N. Connell of Jersey City and »<• Summit,'on ^turday evening ot Balrusrol -Golf Club, Springfield, Miss Dorothy Kuppfer, daughter In Elizabeth Mrs. Jaqnes D. Hackett of 3; group of the- fJewcomers Club ••m of rMr; and Mrs... L. Kupper of • i-.,.. " • <.. Sea Girt, to Harry N. Brpckus, ing avenue. Tuesday eveniiig. "Attending were ' will be a jsotial highlight of thU week-end. .Music will.be by Felix Miss Anna M. Beda of Eliza- Springfield.. . Mrs. .Jack Savercool Jr., son of. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. The guests included/TMrs. J. Mrs. Carroll Frantz, Mrs. Robert Restive^' well-known accordionist, and hi£~-iseven-piece orchestra. beth, daughter of Joseph- Beda of More^than 125 couples are expected to attend. ; Mi^HJE.L.Milius Is of 209 Hairy street was co-hostess. Brockus of Parkway Village and Pearce. Mrs. Lawrence Ferris Amory, Mrs. Harry C. Syvertsen, •___ 4 Garden place, and the late MrsJ Mrs." Eugene Stanley, Mrs. 'Wi], Mrs. Lewis Ci Tomback, Mrs. C. J.- •1 jshairmrih of ar^ajiccments. ..'•<• •':' ""«":'''" Gifts were: arranged in .p. large Beda, and "Robert E. Engiahoefv Ham F. ljtt\e,/3r., Mrs. Greeorace, Mrs. F. Gordon Leech Cranford Twig has' contributed*-^—• , ! ~ basket decorated in yellow and Miss Connell is a.graduate of f>. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eng- Guy, \Irs. Thomas Harford. ;md Mrs. Francis DulicaJ. $462 for-the complete^utmshWs | of 104 Park drive will entertain browh< •••••••. . •••. . • Holy Angels Academy, Port Lee, Herbert Frelnberg, Mrs. John Eu lUchard Devlin, son of Mr. and • Mr. ;ind-Mrs..Capaeron E. Ogdcii, lander of Elizabeth, were married 1 • at the hospital. 'One Twenty guests were present in- and Katharine Gibbs School. .New. iioH, Mrs/Austin Behlert. Mrs! if'. Mrs. Patrick J. Devlin of 35 Iro- Mr. and Mrs. George .Scott arid •.. also has donated .$500 for the phy- cluding Mrs. R. Merts and M.r3Saturda. y at a ceremony in Eben- R. Frieoia, Mrs. Peter Frigoln and' quoisroad, celebrated his fourth 1 Mr. r.nd Mrs. Arthur Williams, all ^ y ;' >. .| sicians* call system. . " • D. Savercool of Cranford and Mrs. eier. Pentecostal Church, .Eliza- Mrs-PWiUiam Kolbe. of Cranford. • . ,.'•.•• department of General Foods Cor- birthday anniversary on Monday Costs at A Among-,local-Twit: members nnd R. Newman of Kenilworth. Other beth. The ItevTFredencli ]H. Hub- afternoon with a party for his Dr. and Mrsi 'George Anflciv-ot' Nk i • •4- .Quests who will entertain at par- guests were froni Union, Scotch Mr. Brockus is. a graduate of friends. Guests were John Ogden, tics b&o.re the dance Saturday! 113 North avenue, west, will be 1 er officiated. . . '.;.' uzprise Shower Fetes Plains. Maplewood and Elizabeth . ^.Given in marriage by her fath- Peddle' School and Lafayette Col Ralph. Hiiehn, Gary Baker, Bun-' . 1 'i)igbt---wHi be Mr. and Mrs. Fred- I ho.,ts to Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Riggs; Miss Kupper and Robert Hord- lege, Eastern, Pa..- He is a mem" Mrs. Robert Connolly ny Halkowich, Susan Sheer, Frank WHERE STOREWIDE LOW PRICES 'crick V. Andersen of 601 Brook-j Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stevens, ef. the bride wore a gown oi Chan- ing Ra-s, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.Hlly Jace and nylon tulle over satin' of the Rho Ch _^_ _ —Mrs. Robert Connolly of Cran- Dabroski and Joey Trezza. side'.place. Their Kuestsi will be i Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sauer, Mr. Roos of Union will bo. married • Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes P. DulTy; Mv. | a>id Mrs, Samuel Richmond. Dr. designed'with an illusion neckline pa" E$iiton' Fraternlty'^Ayworld ford was- honored recently, at a i Mrs. H, Grant Leonard and Mrs. Saturday at. St. Stephen's Eplsco- and a bouffant skirt. Her finger- surprise bridal "shower1' given' by William A. Clark, both o^ 12A and Mrs. M.'N. Anderson. Mr. and j and Mrs, Carl G. .Hansen: Dr. and II army veteran, he is a sales ^i. Church in Mlllburn. The fu-tip veil of illusion was'attached to IVJrs. James Turri til North' Arling. English ^VUlage, have returned ARE THE EVERYDAY RULE MIN. John V.'Starr^MV. and Mrs. Mrs. J. J.. O'Lcary, Dr. and Mrs WAGENBtAST BOSS KATHLEEN MANGUM engineer for Solar Compounds in ture bridegroom is 'a tiephew ~of a. cap of. matching lace and tulle. Undep. '-•,'.. ' , ton. -Miss Tella^p'AUessandris;. "ami I from a week's trip to Pittsburgh William Little. Jr., Mr. nnd MrsEdwar. d M. Coe, Mp. and Mrs. H Mrs. Ruffia. . T. Gruber. all of'Cranford, nnd Het bouquet was of roses, sweet- The weading wil>4)c held Jun« Mrs. Johri'^Rispoli of Craiiford, I and Atlantic City. ' A. Donald Gnvn and Mr. and Mrs. peas and an orchid. ' • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carbaagh of Former Local Man 27. V". .-_' given at the latter's; home at 7 Mrs. William A. Klubnik of 312 "SUFCH-WGHT" BEEF ... Compar* »«»• quality ... cuf... a Walter vSchcumann of Cranford, Janet Wells Oratort drive. '. ' . Manor avenue entertained at ca- Dr. and Mrs. Graham Ne'wbury Short Hills. „,_.'_.„ . _--• Bride-Elect Miss Louise Gregorl of Eliza- Will Marry Saturday beth was maid of honor. Miss nasta Monday evening. Her guests Chuck Steak nnd Mr. and Mrs: C. C. Farmer of Mr. nnd Mrs. "Arnold" W. Vrcc- Miss Kathleen Grace Mangum, Party Smtday Honors The decorations ^were jn white, Mary -Ann Spader, of Roselle, and gifts were- arranged Under a" I were Mrs. Joseph Bablhec, Mrs. Summit. land of .3 Parkway Village will In Double Ring 1 daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Presley Daniel Sharkey, Mrs. Harold Top Sirloin Roast 65 cousin of the^bride, and. Miss Yo- Two WJho Will Wed sprinkling can.. SIRLOIN STEAK « * have as their guests Mr, and-Mrs. C Mrs. Jean Hirschland of 102 landa Leonardo of Union were P. Mangum of .Greensboro,, N. C Mr. a)id Mrs. Charles M. Preston li'HeureUx, Mrs. Thomas Leahey, Par)c drive will have as herj guests Carroll K. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Thirty-five guests attended from bridesmaids. . • • and Michael Arthur- Torro of q[ 201/Orange avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Army C. Innocenti, Mrs. Ar- •*> 55 "SUFCR.IM&HT" BgEF ... Compore #he quality .. * cot... and value! ; James, B. WaddiU and Mrs. Ruth Cerembnytiere Cranford, Newark. Elizabeth, Gar- thur Grauten and Mrs. John Hen- ' • Mr. and . Mrs.'.' John Fleunm and Charlotte, N. C, formerly of Gran- Mrs/Leslie Bragdoni ,of. 48 SprucO Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gtirber of Richins of Cranford, and Mr. ai\d John Postic of/Detroit, cousin wood, Westfleld, Rahway and Lin- ry. •.••.•••'...',.' Plate Beef Fresh for boiling Jiley. Miss-Janet Marie Wells, daugh- of the bridegroom," was best. man. ford, son'of Mr.- and Mrs. .Louis stveet entertained, Sunday at Cranloid. Mr. and Mrs. R. it. Mon- Mrs. John Eash and Harold Young : den. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. ^rty at the Preston home in hon- Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Durand of Flmrfil ahan of Bern.ivdsville nnd Mr. ,nnd of Westfield. . Ushers w.ere- Martin:Englander of Torro Of Linden, will be married , Mrs. Connolly, the former Miss Boneless Brisket Beef J";L 65cPORTERHOUSE STEM Wells of • 360 .'North avenue, east, or of Mrs, D. Jones Coles of Cran- ,151 Mohawk' drive and Mr. and F h| roiind J lb c Mrs. H. A.' Rioards of Westfield. Guests of" Mr. arid Mrs. J. G. 1 Elizabeth,- brother of the bride- Saturday at the home of Miss Man/ Catherine Berardinelli, dnui{htfrj Saturday afternoon was married ford and William Boddy, Jr.; of ; Mrs. Spencc Rankin of 15 Chero- Wortley of 22 Hamilton avenue groom; Donald Gritzmachci- of giim.- ' "" ' •.-• - y of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Berardinelli 1 '{•••~V^;:tt. AND BIBS. ROQERT vCONKAD Ground Beef «» y 9 39— •• **SUPEft.«IGHT" QUALITY BEEF.'.boneless , I . .'. Guests of Mr. and'Mrs. Howard to Bcrnhnrd Albert Wagenblnst, Union, his . cousin, and Richard Germantown, Pa^ , •'."'' kee road were hqnored at a party x E. Miliusiof >j Tuxedo place .will will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Bernhard F. Miss Mangum "is-a'graduate of of 14 Meeker avenue, becanuv the Saturday evening at the ScWwab- have returned from o wedding trip to Willlamsburg. Va., and are Henkel of Roselle. • Alsopresent were Mr. and Mrs.bride of "Robert Connolly of Miln • now residing in New York City. They were married April 11 in Stewing Beef (Mi fat be Mr. nnd Mrs. HuKh Taylor-Mr, Mr. an* Mrs. Jay Rodgers, Mr. Wagenblast-of 40'Elizabeth aVe- Greensboro High ; School anfl she ische Alb in honor of their six- A reception was held at the Van Chamberlin, Mr. and. Mrsstree. t last Saturday at St. Mic Trinity Church with the Rev. Frank V.K Cai^y>Mctor, officiat- aided) and Mis. Daniel Terry, Mr. nndand Mrs. ,A.'H. Housknecht and nue, at a double ring ceremony attended King's Business/College, teenth and eighteenth weddings ing. Mrs. Conrad is the former Miss Ruth. Ann Sans dhdaughtet r Cross Rib Pot Roast S ROUND POT ROAST John G. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Mis. W. F Whitcscarver, .Mf. nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boyette of performed inthe First Presbyter- Somerset Hotel, darfield. The Raleigh, ;N. J C. She isyemployed ael's Church/. •''',••''••;. anniversaries, respectively. At-< : ; 0 thur E. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- of Mrs. Edward Marsh Sansom of 11 English Village the late Iranford. ' . couple, is on a motor trip ito Flor- as a secretary by the Duke, Power n Earlc Breast of Veal . e . \ > Mrs. .W. riurtnn, Mr. and Mrs. H: ian Church by the Rev. Robert G.. ip Tomlinson, Mr! and Mrs. Wal- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Sansom, and Mr. Conrad is the son of Mr. and Oils price ,. . thoadverlUed price . . . tor all cuH of ROUND MT ROAST > Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Mc- ida. ,-•••• • .'' •• ,<;; Company, Greensbon Mrs. Frederic S. Grecnawald of Charle Edmonds. Mr. and 'Mrs. Conrad of Wilmington, Del. ' Mrs W.. Fisher,' Mr. and'Mrs. E. Duei- Longaker, pastor.' - tcb E. Thornt Mr. and Mrs. John D. •herso'h of 309 Casino avenue will, The bride attended Elizabeth Mr; Torro is an Alumnus' pi' 114 Columbia avenue entertained [ Donald Marshall, • Mr. and Mrs. ; Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. E. Arm- Given in marriage by her father, Prior, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Posey, 1 entertain Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Cranford High School and he at- at bridge yesterday afternoon. George Fulcher and Mr.7S« Liverwurrt Mrs. Edward'Rajhje, Mr.'.'and Mrs. "harles Dhonau and Miss Eliza- ace and ending- in a chapel train. Thomas Jefferson High School, 113 Makatom drive have returned R. S. Brescka of 525 North Union at the home of Mrs. Coles* broth- and Mrs. R. B. Aljoe of Roselle. Wesleyan- College, Athens, Tehh., avenue", has been elected to rep- Bolognd or Meat Loaf si^d vi^29e Fresh Smelts ^^^^^0^ Earner Freudenbcrg, Mr.and Mrs. beth- McPherson ..of ' Crahford. Elizabeth, and is employed by : Her fingertip veil was attached to Miss/Lyons Feted er-in-law and sister,'Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward - Ennis I from a three-week trip through W. J. McCullough, M; and Mrs.Peter Shaw of North Plainfield, a ' rriatchfng"~Iace headpietd . trim- Weston Electric Corporation; New- the southern states and Florida is spendlngher spring vacation at resent, his residence hall on tlie G. Morrison Hubbard, Jr., of Sum- have recently taken up residence Broad Acres Farni, Etowah, Tenn., social committee at Antioch Col- Jnnies MtGovney, all of Cranfordj Mr.,and Mrs. Carl P.. Sollman andmed with iridescent sequins and ark. He served in the navy five Atj&urprise Shower Mr. and Mrs.,John j. Banker of mit. - , . at 30 Oraton drive. ege, Yellow Springs, 6. In this Mr. and Mrs. John Ofwine and Mr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sollmann of seeded pearls. She carried^ -white Miss Kay Maynard years, part of the time in the Kor- /Miss Lois A.. Lyons, daughter 10 . Makatom drive - entertained as the guest of her- roommate. ; post he will help plan thc^colleBe's and Mrs. Ralph Ericcson of Short Far Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Lartgdonroses and a white orchid. ean area. ' '•;. ••«•'• pi Mr. and^Mrs. Thomas J. Lyons Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Miss Susan N. Clement, daugh- program of social ^activities. Mr. ' Hills, Lt. Comm. Gay E. Milius Littlehnle. of' Brookside and Mr. To Wed Local Soldier of 614 Willow street, was hqnored John Brach, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ter of Mr..and Mrs.' Ray A. Clem- Mrs. John Smith of Plainfield Brescka, who will be a junior next •orated Milk •" 3-38t and. Mrs. Verne Clarke of Wash- and • Mrs. Bernard Goldsmith of Mr, and Mrs. Charles^'F. May- at a surprise miscellaneous" show- Schaek and Mr. and Mrs. F. doren- t of 8.Hamilton avenue, has re- was her sister's matron of honor. year, is a 1949 graduate of Crani ington, D. C.. ..., • Westfleld. ; nard of 123 Burnside.avenue have Medford Girl Honor don Leech of Cranford and Mrturne. d to Hood College, Frederick, She wore a satin orchid gown cov- er recently held, at the Casino. Fif- rTOEACHHISO^ ford Hijjh School. A creative arts Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Burelbach of made known the betrothal of their At Surprise Shower ty guests were present. and Mrs. W. Howard Shellenberg- Md., after spending the Easter hol- Also entertaining before the ered by lace and net and a match- idays with her parents. Miss; student, he receives, credit toward Prepared Spaghetti - "-1- 25c 21 Hamilton" avenue will hav6 as daughter; Miss Kay Charlene May- Miss Dorthea Howard, daughter . Hostesses were 'Miss' Marion. Take Your Clothes To a Good Tailor er of Westfield. dance will be Mr. and Mrs. 0.'Van ing jacket.. She •carried yellow Clement recently Was elected pres- his degree for--alternating between ft l€ ni their guests prior to the dance Mr. hamberljn of 9 Forest avenue gladioli. : nard, to Pfc. George, Alston Por- of the Rev. and Mrs. Wiljiam How- Kaye and Mrs. - Ann Carangelo, ' CLEANERS ARE FINE FOR ORDINARY CLOTHES Mrs. Richard Guy and Mrs. classroom study' .and'.. full-time job and Mrs. Walter Wurth-and Mr. ard of Medford, was honored at a sister and aunt, respectively, of Harry.V. Osborne, Jr., entertained ident of the Hood College Choir for whose guests, will be Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rita Van.' BJardom of Eliz- cella, son of Mr. and Mrs. San- her senior year next year. experience under Antioch's study- Mibtets \^ r r™ " -; 2'~31« and Mrs. WilliamCollins of Cran- A. J. Musa, Mr. and Mrs. Law- surprise miscellaneous shower Fri- Miss Lyons'. fiance, Joseph a group'making cancer dressings work- program. Oh campus Mr.- ford, Mn and Mrs. Paul Adams of abeth and Mrs.' Charles Dravis' of tiago Porcella of 207 Holly street. day evening given/by Mrs. John Kaye, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. under.the auspices of 'the Junior Herbert Gardner "Wilson of 20 rence Tableman; Mrs. Dorothy Cranford were bridesmaids and ONLY A MASTER FURRIER Brescka has been active in WABS, I ' Upper Montclair ;and Miss Caro- Miss Mjjnard was graduated E. Hunn at the home of her par-Joseph M. Kaye of 125 Columbia Service League at the latter's Windsor place will be a candidate Tomato Ketchup *"^» l«&35c Coles of Crarifordy William J. Bob- Miss Jean Wells', sister of the the college radio station. lyn Burelbach and Oystcin Rass- from Croriord Higl.i'-iiciiooi. and ents, Mr. and/Mrs. Sidney W? avenue. . .' Should Be Entrusteil "• ho(ne,,116 Herning avenue. At-', for a bachelor's degree at the 68th by of Germantown,. Pa'., Mr. andbride, was' junior bridesmaid. All Xj. Brenton Stearns, 'former mussen of Mandal, Norway. . • attends the .evening r«&slcns at Smith of 26 Lenox avenue.. Tlie couple will be married tending were Mrs. William , P. annual spring commencement of Mrs. Ralph Krueger of West Or- Wore nlie {jr.een gowns and car- Cranford high school student, has Mr. and Mrs. H, 'A. B. Ashwell ange and Mr. and Mrs. Harold i.iWr ' Ji nior Coll ic snd the Guests were present from Cran- June 6 in St. Michael's Church. Cleaver. Mrs. William Crutchfleld, Florida Southern College, Lake- won n\tflace on the dean's list at Libby's Tomato Juice 2-. 23c ried orchid gladioli. Joanne AmerL- in Instituto ot Banking, Mosby of Irvlngton.' " ford, Summit, South Orange, Ber- With Y^ur Precious Furs Mrs. Hector Evans, Mrs. Henry land, Fla., on June 2. Mr. Wilson Bates College, Lewlstqn, Me. Bold Medtl-Mtekur't- ^ Potatoes Smith' ,nieoe of the bride, was Elizabeth.' She is! a teacher in thegenfleld/West Englewood, Prince^ . Mr. and Mrs,. Alfred Ruger of Keep,.Mrs. A. B. C. Dehmdn, Mrs. is one of 155 seni6rs scheduled to ..' l*vilu»ileeo»po» tMlbtedliii Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Dunham flower girl. She', wore an orchid Kind !.-fij;V:» Department "- the Jean Montenecourt, Mrs. W. Wb.e graduated at commencement' Edward D. Reeves, Jr., son of '^95< of 307 $?ospcct street will enter- ton and Medford. Newportville, , Pa, and i/Irs. Mr. and Mrs. Eest Cranford ofllce* of the SubUtMi* etbtWWillow street, will Mrs, Frederick S. Grcenawald of. Mrs. James Kieman and Mrsha. s announced. • ' . % racial Tissues Trust: Company. '• • FUIXY INSURED'— Against X«as. Fire,' «r Theft. • 1 lege for next year at Williams Col- Stanley Lane of Westfleld, Mr. and mart.. Ushers were Mr. Smith, Mr. be married in August. 114 Columbia avenue. -. George F. Richards. ; . Miss Shirley Ann Wolfe, daugh- MrslC. J. Bitzer of-Mountainside s FULLY PROTECTED — From Wths, Heat, Humidity. Bust lege, Williamstown,. Muss. Mr. 1 Dravis and George Wells, brother Private Porcella attended Mrs. Lawrence Foust of 300 Elm ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chafles L. Blaektt. DljfcletU. Deodtrlus and Mi , and Mrs. C. L. Brown of r : Reeves is one of a group of mem- of the.bride. / ford High School and was gr street entertained at bridge on Wolfe of 9 Chippewa "way, is

bers of the class of 1955 selected • '. : ••- •.• .'-''•'.• North Plainfleld. ated from Tocoa Falls Institute, among 31 -students-named \to -the The bride's nr.bthfer wore a dusty Monday afternoon.- -'-.--r for this honorary ^sfthin- by a As their guests, Mr., and Mrs.rose gown 'and' orchid, corsage. TheTocoa Falls, Ga. He also ^attended ©AMBUSS FtU^ Mrs. Roland Graham of 614 Or- dean's list for thej ffitst semester, James F. Caruso of 104 Makatom Union Junior College. Her received comtnitfefe^-of the Undergraduate Nabisco Ritz Crackers . . bridegroom's mother was attired Weatfield's DiattncHv© Fur Shop , ange avenue entertained at bridge according to & report from the of-Council. As a junior advisor, he e drive will have Mr, and Mrs. C. C. a diploma from the Quartermaster fice of Dean^Eleanor Tupper, En- in a powder blue gown, and she ; BCMODELIKO CLEANING KEADV-TO-WEAK Monday evening. Her guests were will, assist the incoming freshmen 5 L 35 Stockberger of Cranford, Mr. and Supply School at For Sunshine Cheez-it Crackers . i-js 29c Past^Wj also wore an orchid corsage. . you are planning a MADE TO ORDER Mrs. Harold W. Laughlin, Mrs. dlcott Junior College, Beverly, and live, at the freshmen dorms Mrs. Robert Dunn of Livingston a reservist and hr now ..stationed CUSTOM CLEANIN-Q . . Hobart Cree, Mrs. James Wolf, Ma«s. To be eligible for' the list, Florida Oranges Mtss Mary Elizabeth Bonnell with the regular/army at the same throughout' the year. A graduate Ann Pago-3 varielias 16 oz. can | Qe 2 c»nf 29f and Mr. and 'Mrs. Slovak of 106 E. Broad St Men. Eve. Westfield 23423 and Mrs. William Miller o!$Cran~ a-student must stand in the top was organist. Miss Marilyn- Vos- post. Summer Wedding of the Pingry School in Elizabeth, SRrewsbury.. berg sang "because,". "The Lord's ford. Mrs. Robert Higgins of Rp^ percent: qf her class. Miss he is active'in-.the Williams News Sunnybrook • i6oz.canQ959 c Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prayer" and ",O Perfect Love." No date h6s been set for the selle, Mr*3T) Jqhn L. Connors^of Wolfe, a freshman' at Endicott, is Bureau and'the college newspaper. wedding. a merchandising major And besides 6W or. can 35c Martens, Jr., of.7 Indian' Spring Following a reception ,-at the reservations Oakland and Mrs. William^Part- He is affiliated with Delta Psi Fra- Starkist Tuna Fish chunk , oi.,Psi..Chi fraternity at. UpsaUi 8 0 Fridays-evening by Miss Evelyn of 21 Hamilton avehue"' is~among Del Rich Margarine LESHNERS Mrs. Gerald Tluu" * "* Mr., and A graduate of Cranford' High Smdtzcr, Sr., of 21 Elm street, College, East Orange. Psi Chi, a 2t£29 Mrs. Walter •Rollman, Mr. andSchool, the bride is employed j thismonth. Far " »tag of 29 Wall street and Mrs. a group of students at Bryn Mawr .were married at 11 a. m. Saturday national honorary psychology or- FABRIC CE1STER Mrs. John Brehnan* all of Cron- a stenographer by Weston, Elec- leorge LeFever of SomervlHe. College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., with cum ganization, was' introduced at tht; 4 to 1 Grape Brink 46ox.can2.lt at the home 6f the bride by the laude averages, according to Pres- "8IMi>MCITV AND McC.\I.L'PATTERN* ford; Mr: and Mrs. Louis Walker' tric Instrument Corporation, New- SeJediw .The party was at the home of Miss college last .March. Mr. Addiss is C : Hi-C Orange Drink 120x^9, Kaw realarliif All DnlUrlrk fdiirnt Upper Montclair, Mr. and Mrs.ark. • .';• ,,. > "'.' :-y Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor of Montag. Twenty gueststwere pres- ident Katharine E. McBrlde. Miss a labor,relations major.and .will 8 oz. pkg, 33 — Malt Order O«ly.— the First "Presbyterian Church, Call Miss Carpenter—far ent from Cranford, Westfleld, Burelbach is in. her • senior year. William Publicover of .Scotch The bridegroom, plso n Ctanford receive his bachelor of arts'dejjrce Chocolate Chip Cookies ?«» 10oz.pkg.17e North Ave., W^-CB. 6-550J Plains, -Mr./and Mri Arnold La High School graduate, is an ap-Miss Emily Jackson of Cranford, Plainfield, South Orange, 8omerr A graduate of Cranford High in1954. < ville, Linden and New York. Miss School, Joseph M. Daley, Jr., son Force of Mendham,. Mr;, and Mrs. prentice toolmakcr at Weston's. dnughtor of the bride, and .Lt. Following the. annual spriug con- Herbert Bailey «f Springfield, and Prior to the wedding, the bride Charles M. Smeltzer, Jr.. of Me- Eichler will be married, June 0, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Daley; Black Walnat Cookies <**> to Vincent Krajewski; son of Mrs, of • Winfield, has recently been cert 00 May 10, Miss Susan Clem- large .William Walker and Miss Helen was .honored at n ' miscellancou .tuchen,. son of * the" bridegroom, ent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lucdkc of Morrisville, Pa. shower at the Casino tendered by M. Krajewski of Plainfleld and thechosen a member' of the vigilance Jello Puddings or Pie Fillers 10 50** were the. only , attendants. A late Mr. Krajewski. committee for next year at %rov A. Clement, 8 Hamilton avenue, Prowlowwww •Mirs. Smith, MrsC Dravis, and Miss will take over as president of the ' Mr, and. Mrs. William J. Dodds luncheon /followed'.. for members University, Providence, R. I. The Amazo Desserts.; JfiSSSSL • ^^^lae of 8 Oak lane will entertain Mr. Van Blarcom,- of the immediate families. After Mrs; Francis V. Herr of 111 Oak Hood. College Choir at Frede- ^iret* lane entertained with a luncheon "V. C." is an honorary sophomore and Mrs. Charles Van Inwagen three" weeks* trip to Florlda^Mr. organization ' with' the function of rick, Md. Miss, Clement, a junior* Mrs,. M»{thew' Witting of 18 Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. J. M. has-been a'member of- the .choir 3 Little Kittens Cat Food - ^ cockttdls before the dance. ' and Mrs. Smeltzer, Sr. wJH/reside S10 Sprlnifield Ave^ Sonunlt SU 6-3000 freshman, initiation, and orlenta- . Mr. and! • Mrs. Schroder of 4 Hollywood" avenue • has returned Reilly of 113 Oak lane who Will for the past two,years and- is also at 211 Retford aven leave on May 3 with her sons, Ian tion to campus life at Browln. Mr. Craig plaice will, entcitain at din-from. Seneca Falls, N. Y., after a a member of the* Home Economics CONFIRMATION Aveek's visit with "her' soh-ln-law and Douglas, to join ner. husband, Daley also' has been electedV-secte»- ner lor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Har- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Major Reilly, who is stationed in tary of the Brunavlan Club; social ris and Mr. and-Mrs,. W. J. McCul- group of. the Brown NROTC unit. Miss Dorothy Preston; daughter LARGE Blackmere. Formosa. Guests lncluded_Mrs. J, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston of Froita lough, whUe,(breakfast'guests o Walter Coffee, Mrs. Charles' M. Mr. Daley, a freshman, is a mem- Mr. and Mrsi Joseph H. Post of ber of the freshman class council, 201 Orange avenue, received an and Mrs. Harold Kincs of Prince- Ray, Mrs. James B. Rodgers, Mrs. achievement cup, the. highest award 387 Lincoln avenue, east, follow- ton, Mr, and 'Mr»i Frank Marancok John Garber, Mrs. George Reusch and Is social chairman of his dorm- ing the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. itory. ... He is a candidate for thea pledge can.receive, at the an- of Union and Mr. and M«*s. i^ and Mrs. William Griffith. nual ' bafliuet -Saturday of Delta Chester Hoynes of Crahford. M< ard Hermsdorf «f Roselle. ' bachelor of arts degree. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Keryick Sigma Epsllon sorority of Miami flferc's* a super buy! Cloud- and family of 36 Craig place have At the April 10 meeting of theUniversity, Oxford, O. A fresh- returned from a ,'ew days' vaca- Board of Trustees of Dartmouth man-, Miss Preston was graduated soft, heavenly light cake tion In Washington, D..C. CotfcgfcJ-Hanover, H. H., Edward from Cranford High .walski "Morgan,Christie, Jr., of 21.-Hamp- June. , ":•••• Recipe." delicious! • and'. pr«ci|ton and daughter, Karen, of 6 River- ton road was'commended for the Kenneth Roberts, son of Mft ,and OE fcatur«s. side , drive, will move -Tuesday to degree of bachelor of arts, In J 948 Mrs. John W. Roberis of 292 Gleaminj:, Lua> . he graduated from Cranford HJgh itch Yl their new home at 321 Forest road Bloomingdale avenue, has becnvap- tralpy cap*. China Beauty Foods SPtintinq 4 color*. . . Scotch Plains. School. At Dartmouth; Mr. Chris- polnted assistant editor of the "Lin- Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Decker of tie was a member of Chi Phi Fra- colnian," college newspaper, at Chow Meti Diner pig 51c coidlaliij Invites yoli to 110 Manor avenue, Mra, N. R. Fos- ternity. ' , Lincoln College, Llncotn, 111. Maj- ter and Mrs. C F. Marsiglio «f * Robert M. Black, Jr., of 18 Doer- oring in Journalism, he is a fresh- Kretschner's Cklckfji Clew Meii Diner How Ab«Jut Helping Us Gel Rid of (the Few SPRING BlyeCBlde tirive, have- returned ing way is chairman of the rally man and a graduate of Thomas 19 . - iU comp.tt.te, tine of from a trip to Alexandria. V«r, committee for the Junior Weekend Jefferson High School, Elizabeth. Wheat Germ Soy Snce ac^Se ^ Vefetnlet ^ 31c Washington. D. C. CharlottesviUtf at: Mlddlebu'ry' Col|$eV Middle- The-local student also participated COATS We Have Left? TherelireTanly 14. ; and Winchester, Va. bury, vt.- ;•- r in several recent dramatic preien- - '^29?••"•.•• Needles - 2 V; 31c BeaiSpmts 2'^ 35c tations at the college. •**» aiuntie «r*anc n* com ^WtMhtQ {Imitation* George M. Painton, Sr., of 83 William P. Brescka, son of Mrs ^ April ISm. I* t—t MifctH » «*M South Union avenue was feted at torn •..'• If You're An Early Bin] %\ Q Will Buy One of Thew eral chairman of this year's meet- home lit 158 Mohawk dfive at a a surprise party marking his birth- combination •housewarmina party — Mwtal Colgate's Vel COMMUNION daihf, tnt were Mrs. PsjlnUm. another The American home depattment pint 3f "* '' 69' , ^,45* can^74. e "^ 1.43 U Pay A. Little A. $1.00 Weekly * daughter and son-in-law, Mr. andtain at luncheon tomorrow in hon- far $7.50 or of the fifth birthday anniver- of the Village Improvement Asso- r: <£aturiaau un HAND. •:'.•.' , AlmTk Mrs.. John Sedeorchak, Jr., and ciation met recently at, the home family of Trenton; son and daugh- sary of their daughter. Bonnie Ellen. Guests wllr^lricTGae Mrs.of Mrs. Albert J. Davlea of 203 »::•'• • Woodbnry's Soap Phone Linden 34064 'ttr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Elizabeth avenue. Corhosteases Dial Dial Colgate's fab Woodbbry's Soap M. Painton, Jiw of Cranford, and Matthew M. Torrahce and Mrs. by 3 •*!• cafcc «l rtg. prkt. 'Dotty-onz. J^oxti. James IM Dflvtsoiv^uif^^ElizaDetn, were Mrs. W. J. ConWy and Mrs. For laundry and diih»» For loilafor - gtlifcfit . tan IS* u, S. another son and daughter-in-law^ Marion J. Seavey. Members ex- Complexion Soap Deedorait Soap Djxj^-john T^ammrHlng and Mrs. l Mr. and Mrs. John. 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THE CRANFORO CmZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1953 AND. CHRONICLE.. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 18S3 Mr.,and Mrs. F^red Ball; reoqrdini' "."••»"*• ."•.•• ••'••• ••-• ••••%—, aTV* •• • SOCIAL^ Mra. r,rnl>er ijlleil ..the women's, pi'Kaniz^tions of the, Mrs. Carolyn Yukims -Mrs. Arnold -WrVreeland of SB Fellowsliip Luncheon Slated esi-Mjressea • • • - MM>O9SW*U^ "Mrs. M»iSr. J. Gruber of lW bers of.the cjiqqutive board of t)iecorrespond ing secretary, ,Mr. andDiscusses New Textiles Parkway Village" and Mrs. Joseph Crahford—'Gtiuhcil of "'Church Craofwd FIM Pablto LMmnr ant trains Post of 387 Lincoln avenue, east tweust, drfyeif^has been called jto The May Fellowship Day lunch- nominated president, for a two- Mrs. R. E; Rowland; and treas- tor Children serve, on Grand Jury duty on Mayeon will be held on Friday, May i, year term.-—v- ' • ,.-.." Women.--. :. ;••,'.. '' " •" f Textiles" was the topic By MBS. HAROLD HAAOEN8EN. LIbrarUa WUUam D. Kyle York and Mrs. Elsie Caesar Residents Ask local Welcome Wagon hostesses, urer, Mr. and..Mrs. A. S. Kight- of a talk by Mrs. Carolyn Yuknu* 4. She will report onthe date to at Temple Beth-El, jt, Was decided ^..Mrs_;£vend- -Ernst—of - -Calvary- Pelham. N, Y. are spending this week_at the Park. 1 Monday evening at •Uje home'61; Funeral services . will be . held Sheratow Hotel; New,York, attend-' the Court HoiFse'rElizaDeithV "when at meetings of the various commit- Lutheran Church* has been homl- v Tte following books have been ny," by Fanny Katov;'"Managing ShutcMIt at ID a. m, Saturday for William D. tees of the Cranford Council pf The-officers will be installed by Mrs. William Watt of 10 Onel'da Name £lfant*e tng the twenty--ted vice president for one year. Roosevefe place. ', • "' ' ,. • '•/ 1 Your Money," by Lasser and'Por^' Mix. Ttsriii St. Malbey • • 1 Mrs. William Angelbauer of Eliza- added to the Crawford Public Li- Kyle. 56 years old. of 16 Wade Church Woinen last week.* 1 Modern Ait for.Childrenfor.Child *? .was convention of Welcome Wagon. selected. She' is the only Cranford Mrs. Bums Goebner of. the Metho- beth on May 13. -,;' ' ; brary shelves: (cr; "the White Rabbit." by Bruce Blues Take Second . avenue,' who died Tuesday/..qf. Funeral services for Mrs. Marioti Residents pf Division avenue Mrs.' Yukhus is assistant'home the topic <£ a taUk given hjcMrs. More than 2,000 hostesses from resident called to serve during the This is the se\en:h such lunch- Church -.5 io be ./-eelected for Mrs. Margaret Gillespie. a mem- agent of the Union °C*>unty exten- Fiction Marshall; "O Rugged Land of heart attack while' he was driving Mathey of 312 Orchard street, who test week petitioned the Township Hilde Seaman'of the Newark Pub- the United States, Canada and term. ' \ eon in*Cranford .There will be a two-year'.term. For correspond- Renames Slate Gold." by,, Martha Martin; "the Straight Defeat, 5-0; died Monday at 'her' home after a Committee to. change the name of bei" of the .association, presented an sion service. She discussed the This Heart, This Hunter." by his car in' Wade avenue. The fun-, lic School .System last Thursday Hawaii are in attendance. guest speakers ind a resume'of the ing secretary,* Mrs. Daniel KusiV :r~ iliiistrated talk on life in Indonesia'. Sign of Jonas.!' by Thomas ftle.r- brief illness.'were held yesterday that street to Gallows Hill road "Roosevelt School Parent-Teache'i homenoakcr's baying of clothes for H. S. Burnett;, "My Pride. My epal wiil be: from Gray Memorial. evening, at the meeting of the 8-11 "Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weeks''of 12$ •Mrs. Arthur Venneri of 313 works of the Council of Chiirch of Osceola Presbyterian ""Criurch Mis. Gillespie spent several years ton; "The World of Eli Whitney," First League Loss at Gray Memorial, 12 Springfiefd The petitioners pointed out that itV Association re'elected its whole herself and her - family. '. . Folly," by Suzanne Butler; "TOJ- 12 Springfield avenue, and the b Herning' avenue entertained at Ncrtfa avenue, east, entertained-at iVohieh. . ..'••'• has been nominated for one year. by Jpanette Mirsky; "Beauty Is By DAVE CRANE avenue. Tber Rev. Robert Gl is confusing to have the street of oiVicers at a meeting last there. '•,'.'• . A planned wardrobe consisting beg," by'Grate Campbell;' "Octo- ftcv. George McMeely. pastor of Mrsi. Seaman brought with her duplicate bridge Saturday evening. luncheon lest Thursday afternoon. • The nominating committee has Mrs. L. B. Raff of Temple Beth-E! of three garments was presented Not an Age," by E. A. Nash; "You Roselle Park continued its dom- the Elizabeth Avenue Baptist Longaker. paster of the- First designated, as Gallows Hijl road has been hominatey treasurer for | Wednesday nt the school. F, S. Mathewson, recreation di- ber Island." by W. E. M. Campr examples of art work done by theGuests present were: Mr. and Mrs/Cards were played and Mrs. Mjresented a slate of. officers for the rector for the Union County Park to show some of the new things' bell; "Their Nearest and Dearest," and tuberculosis," by J. EJ Pcr-ination in the' Four-County Con- Church in Hillside, will officiate. Presbyterian Church. . officiated: from Broad street, Westfleld, to Jack Conover and Mr. and Mrs. >oming year to be presented for a two-year term. the Cranford boundary line, and sixth, seventh and eighths-grade Ray analyzed handwriting. Guests Renamed were: President, Mr, Commission, showed slides and that, have happened to cotton, wool by Bcrnice Carey; "Teen-ap~ e kins;;' Burial will be in Cloverleaf Me- Burial was in Hillside CemeteryV students. John Collins of Cranford and Mr. elections atQthis anniial^meeting. Tickets for Hie. luncheon may beancl Mrs. L. C. Beall: first vice ference as-Hf shutout Cranford then Division avenue in Cranford. alMrom Cranford, were: -Mrs. S spoke on the recreation facilities and rayon fabrics. Chaihpion Stories," by C. I. Also. "On Top of the WorULU. by morial Park, Woodbridge. - Plainfield. She was the wife of the 1 and Mrs. Lewis DeWolf of Eliza- obtained front members ol the[pr> Mr. and Mrs. Stanley High. 5-0, at . the Panther Held It was stated that Gallows Hill Mrs C A. Campbell of 3*22" Wal- Darrow, Mrs. A. Klubnik. Mrs. W. Mrs.- John J. Banker of the First . ,. ,_. „ .-. - of the park system.. ' ,.;' About 25 persons attended the Coombs; "The Distant Drum." by Patricia Pctzoldt; "The Well-ad- Whcatsheaf Lodge 272, FiABl. late Louis A. Mathey beth. ••:••.•' ••'/•••. V . ;• Presbyterian Qhurth/has been program committee, presidents of 1 Richmond; second vice .president. program. - yesterday afternoon. It was the road .is an "historic name, dating nut avenue was hostess to the Gubas, Mrs.,A. George.. Mrs. Bab- Mrs. Beall. presided. A. L: Covert; "The Everlasting justed Personality," "'by Polatjn Roselle. of which Mr. Kyle was a Bern in Crieff. Scotland, Mrs. Members pf_the Hottentots at- Parker's, tihird win in the confer- back to Revolutionary days. The jirbup, and her co-hostesses were inec, Mrs. A. Crisanti, Mrs. B. Mil- Arms,"-..by A. B. .Cunningham and Philtine; "Popular Mechanics member; will conduct. Masonic Mathey came to this country as a tended a performance of "On Your ence against no' defeats. The l6ss petition was referred to public Mrs. G. K. Keithler -and Mrs. Leo ler,- MrsJ B. Bothman. Mrs. A. 'Stay Away. Joe." fey. Dan Cush- Home Repair Guide;" "Welding, services at the funeral home at '8 young girL She was a Cranford J. Blatz. ; Toes" Saturday evening at the Fairchild, Mrs, M. Stinfler, Mrs. '.7#1 gives Cranfcrd a 1-1 record in thep. m. tomorrow.' • , resident 57 years and was a mem- works department for inclusion' Paper_MllL'Playhouse, Millburn. tna'ni "Do Unto Others," by D. M.Brazing and Soldering," by Popu- with the next group of changes in At the business meeting proced- A. Davies^nd-Mrs, p^-Sohn. , • C^zZ conference and a 1-2? record for According to police;' Mr. Kyle ber of the First Presbyterian Those who attended were: Miss Disney; "The Proud Retreat." by lar Mechanics; "Great Adventures street names. ' '.,..•-. ina the talk, "Officers were erected Clifford Dowdey;, "LanRhorn Em- in Medicine," by Samuel .Happdrt; the season. Partilla was the win-apparently 'was seized as he Church. . for the 1953-54 season. Mrs. EPegg. y Finch, Miss Doris Decker. Quarterly report of Fire Chief pire,^ by H. S. Drago; "The Runa- 'The Colditz Story," by P. R. Reid; ning pitcher. stopiied his car at the stop street She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jes- Allen Tice was elected president- Mrs. Frank Jaiftes, Mrs. Robert C0N*>EMN'AX(ON paO4CEEDINGS way Pigeon," by Leslie Edjjcly ^Princq of Players." by Eleanor at Elizabeth ayenue. Police said sie M. Naylor. of Baltimore; two Howard Schindlcr showed 13 gen- Mrs' James A. Rae, Vice president; HJgbie ana Mrs. Robert Weber, an before Ute • ^ he local .nine, looked a lot bet- eral and 81 still alarms with esti- HONOBABLC FRANK L. CLCAfcY '"•TKe Boyds of Black River," by Rugglcs; "First Book^-of Bridge," Witnesses reported that the carsons. Edgar H- Miller, Jr., and Mrs. R. C. Davison, corresponding of Cranford, Mrs. Robert Forster Iad(e of tb« Saacrlor Coart of Kcw ter than the day beforci going mated property loss duringlhe llrsi o( Plainfield, Mrs. Robert Petersen W. D. Edmonds;."Scarlet Royal." by Alfred Sheinwold; "Stencils thrdugh-thc contest errorless. uddchly jumped forward, knock- Jonathan E. Miller of Cranford; suxjretary; Mrs. j-. HVMinton,' treas- Jer»«y. tlnlon Coanty t four grandchildren and three three months totaling $32,750. urer •'•"•/ •,•-" •' ...... of Linden and Mrs. Florian Der- In the knatter of u« by Anne Emery; "Cast of the Grin- and Silk Scheening," by J. .B. THc.Panthers collected only five ed pver a monumental-type street petition of the Stale •v- * V- 1 bort of Morristown.. - • . NOTICE OF ning Gorilla, by E. S. Garridcr Stcphensonj^ "Sciejipe_ Magic," by hits, but these. came when they marker,, leaped the curb, crossed a Thomas S. Benton, I. Robert Contributions of $15 each were Highway Commissioner Nylen and Robert J. Ryan were MrSr J; Walter Coffee of 118of the State of New MEETINC '-'Gentlemen, of China," by Rob-K. M. SWezey; "Color in the Gar- were needed. Big Bob Eyers went lawn.at 53 Elizabeth avenue and approved by the members for the Jersey'for the condemn advanced'from grade B to A pa- American, Cancer Society and theOak lane returned 'Monday from nation of the lands of OF COM- ert Standish. pseud.;,"Murder on den." by Norman -Taylor; "The thqjdiiUancc for, the Blues striking :ame to rest against the corner of MISSIONERS the Frontier," by.' Ernest'Haycox. World and the West," by Arnold he home of Clifford1 Strack of 51 trolmen in the police department, Mental Hygiene Clinic of Union Durham. N. C.,-where'she attend- Craceland Memorial out, only three Batters and walking ed the Mother-Daughter Weekend , Park Association, a cor- , Also, "Enrollment cancelled.".by Toynbec; "Popular '••. Mechanics Elizabeth avenue. Use of an in-Trackmen effective April 16, while Francesco . County. / •'..',•, ' . •. poration -of-New Jersey.J v; four. Bob" had, a little trouble with L. Buonocore -was given the same festivities at the"Women's College ~O: John CaiCeline; Doris Luciano, her D. O: Hitchens; ."Widow's. Mite. Famous Concrete Block House;" control towards thq end and show- halator by the Fire Department Plans/were also made for the unknown,' be!ra__dovJsees. ipersonat advancement.: effective' May 1. annual husbands' party which will under, .sponsorship of the YWCA. I—• /•' by Elizabeth Holdinc; "Landfall." "Complete Book of Dog Care," by ed signs of fatigue. ••••- ••'•.-.• was in vain and Mr. Kyle was representatives, and her and their Frederick ,.G. Roberts, John F. be held on May 22 at the home of Her daughter. Miss Mary Lib Cof- unknown assigns. ' their, proper '•••11 by Helen Hull; "The Green Man,' L. F. Whitney; "Romulo, Voice of The Panthers* first score came pronounced dead by Dr. Anthony names teing at>known: Henry Wil- : Rip Union Varley, Jr., Leo A. Schultz and Mis. W. O. taft of Westfleld. Mrs. fee', a junior at.Duke, was chair- ' by Storm Jameson; "The Happy Freedom," by Cornelia Spencer, in the bottom of the first-frame Sprdill. ' - '. •••..', Mathew X Haney were promoted man of the event.. \ liams Trot man: Theodora Trot man: •People,".,by Sara ilenkins; "Ride pseud., and "Your Health, Sir," by Born in New York. Mr. Kyle had Robert Leary is in charge .of the Philip Den BleykV. Jr.: Viola E. on a, double to center field by Don from grade C to B patrolmen, arrangements.' Mrs. G. Holmes Williams of 14 Deri Bl«yker: Albert F. Weber: Karl the Blizzard," by Archie Joscelyn; Miriam Lincoln, Gucker which scored Lanza. With lived in RosellePark 29 years be- effective May 1. Sick-leave of. Sgt. "A. Will; UUian.H. Tomastek: Rich- ore moving here two years ago. Open Dual Meet Makatom drive, a member of the ard Stamm: Alice Michaels;. Pfter "Stephania," by llona _. JCarmcl; two men.on base, centerflelder Joe Peter Miller was extended to Board of Education, was hostess to - C. Jansen: Julia Thayer ,and I He had been employed by Stan- Frieda Thayer. both • Itidlvldually . VThis Happy Rural Scat," by Appcllo ground.ed t6 Evers, but Season With Great / May 15. ). S. Plywood Corp. .,_ the nominating committee of the dard Oil Company, Linden. 29 and as. executri'ces urider the' Last George Lanning; "The Dead Don't Colon^TOuh Plans Bob Hennessey raced home from Union County School Boards As- Will and Testament of Frederick Care," by Jonathan Latimcr; "The years and at the time of his death Show of Strength March- report of Magistrate Promotes Harold Brod . Thayer. deceased: Asnes Stevens: third to score the second run of the Charles J. Stevens showed total sociation Monday evening at her Loula B. Krebaum. individually and. /Merry Mistress,;' by Philip Lind- was a stillman. In addition to. the e's what the well-dressed Civil Defense rescue "worker : FmHSpring Dance inning . *. In its first dual meet of the sea- fines of $2,102, of which $350 were In line with its expanding inter- home. The comtmjttee selected a as' executrix und»r the Last Will say; "Something to Hide," by Phil- Masonic group, Mr. Kyle was a ' and Testament of William T. Kre- Cranford threatened in the sec- son; 'the track team. of : Cranford in Ne& Jersejrjwill wear. State Trooper Eugene Olaff of Flor- for local traffic violations, $236 for est in foreign sources and markets. slate ot officers to be presented at baum, deceased: the unknown heirs. member of Elizabeth Forest. -6, ; ip McDonald; "I and My True Now Complete ond inning on. a single by Jack High School routed a promising an instructor at the New Jersey State Police Academy and other . local violations,. $304 in United States Plywood Corpora- an association meeting Monday at ' devisees, personal representatives 1-s Love," by Helen Machines; "Thun- Tall Cedars of Lebanon; Esso Em- tion has < appointed. Harold Brod, of Robert J. Kin*, deceased: Edith DcancsBnd. a hit batsman. Evers Union-squad. 77T-40, yesterday aft-! of a half-dozen State Troopers taking a basic Civil Defense costs, $1,162 in county motor ve- Roselle High-School. In addition B. Thompson;. Catherine B, Inc; der Hill," by Elizabeth Nichols". Mrs. 'John Monahan, general came up with two out and fanned. ployes* Quarter( CenSury Olub, emoon at Union., hicle fines, and $50 in state motor 111 Benjamin street, as its import to Mrs. Williams, Dr. Arthur . Sherwood E." Intf: Louis B. Keu«ch. "The. Bracelet," by Beatrice'Page; Bayway Federation. Bayway eavy-rescue training course, is shown wearing a self-cpiitained manager,' according to "an' an- individually and as executor under chafr-man, announced, that plans In the third inning the Blues load- To gain the' overwhelming vic- vehicle fines. . Johnson,, county superintendent . the Last Will and Testament of • .Also. "The Brothers Bellamy," Square Club. Bayway Post, 260. breathing apparatus, carrying an axe and armed with an emer- nouncement .by Edward J. Mar-. have been completed for the thircT ed, the bases on. a single by Bob tory, the Blues swept the 100-,ya Parking meter receipts for last/ of. schools, and Samuel- Green- Florences M. Reusch. • deceased: •l-'fl by-Humphrey Pakington; "Sptsajc annual spring dance to be given by American Legion; Independent Oil gency rope life-line. Using an assortment of more than 300 tools •' oney, vice president .and—sales , F'rank G. Mauger: H6ward. S.: Cori- Witte and a walk, but Jerry Coop- dash, UMJ 440-yard run. the shj month totaled $1,654.44. according r house, of Scotch Plains attended . over; Hazel Sanders: Mellnda San- Justly of.the Dead,". by.JE. C..R the Colony Club of Cranfoid.. Workers' Union; and Elizabeth manager. ~T ! er grounded tp' second for the fin- put and the broad jump, from the 99 different pieces'of rescue equipment on the truck,, to a report of Police Chief WiHia the meeting. •' . ders: May Sanders: • C6rnelius 'K. ^qrac, pseud.; "Voices' in the. Avenue Baptist Church. h Mr. Brod, who has been with; . ' Vander Stel: John • D, Karle. Sr.; -'-The dance will be held at theal out.".'. •..-•• ' . •••:• places were 'gained in the nigh the" State Trooper becomes a first-aider, a^fireman. and a utility A. Fischer. William C. Wilhelm: Annette Pos- House." by John. "Sedges, Mr. Kyfe served in the army in : the plywood company for five Echo Lake Country Club. May 2. Again in the sixth. Buonaguro's «t,low hurdles, the javelin, 220- trouble shooter.all in one. The course soon will be taught to BIRTHS v pis)l: Emest Me'yh: Grace C. Kins: "The Doctor Disagrees." by Eliza- Guests will dance to-the music of World War I and as a, ship fitter. years; will coordinate activities in Anton Weissleder; Katherine .Re«- boys had a chance to score but did. yard dash' and the discus. The other, troopers and eventually will, be broadened to include all. "Either. .Or" the importation of all plywoods,' S/Sgt. and Mrs. Harry B. Rich- eiithal. Individually and as execu- beth Scifert; "The. Nuked Spur." J/c, in the Navy in the South Pa- >< trix under the Last Will and Testa- Buddy plark and ' his orchestra not' take advantage of the''bppor- team scored Sff. every event. Civil Defense rescue workers in the Stiite. The New Jersey "Or" is used with "either."/*nor especially' flat-cut Honduras ma- ards, Jr., bf.Elmendorf Air Force by Ullman nnd •Jtolfc; "Jcmina," from 9:30 to 1 o'clock. ific in World War II. 'He enlisted .• ment of William Reaenthal. de- unity. With two away, Dcanc The sweep in the 100 was scored Is used with "neither.' Either rad h6gany,'manufactured at the or-Base, Anchorage, Alaska, announce . ceased: Charles W. Styler; Anna by A. R. Viiughan; "The Haven," singled to'left. He was followed by n the latter May 20. 1943, and was Division of Civil Defense has purchased three such vehicles. Jagusak; Helen" "Jagusak: • Anna Mrs. -John Silliman, president, discharged August 1.71, 1945.-. by Hike Ferro. Jesse.. Bell and or blue, neither red nor bli ganization's Panama mill. the birth of a son, Harry"B.. Rich- . Jaousak and. Julia Jasusak. as exe- by C, R. Waid; "A King Rcluc- and Mrs. William Tromctter, vice- Doyle who beat out a grounder cutrix' under the Last Will and tanCE>rM. V. Wilkins; "A Hole in He leaves.his wife.: Mrs. Violet Fred Voorbees, in that order, and Before joining United States ards'," 111, born April 8 at the president, will attend the. Newwith .Deane going to third. How- the 440 by Robert MJClintock, 7 PlywoooV world's largest plywood 5005th Air Force Hospital, Alaska; Testament ot Pauline' Jagusak, de- the .Ground,", by Andrew Garvc, H. Kyle; a son,' Thomas W., Ro- ceased: Frederick L.-Mitchell: Hll: Jersey State Federation of Wbni- ever,, Evers. flied out to Bob Hen- George Lincoln and Hal Voorhees. organization, Mr. Brod was in theMaternal grandparents • are ' Mr. dur. A. • Anschuetr: Willard A. pseud;, and "Jubal Troop," by cllc Park; a daughter. Mrs. Betty Thompson: Kenneth Durhamt ver- en's Clubs' convention at Atlantic; nessey in left for the final, out. 'advertising department of jProctor and Mrs. A. F. Flieck of 1010 Rar- ••• I Paul Wellman. • Sassman, "Glen Cove, L. I., and aJohn Korsch was first in the shot ' onica Hottman: Percy R. Nuessle: ttmtomital, Hedthhl Mtd! City May 12 to May 15,' represent-* Roselle Park's clutch hitting put. followed by Bill Iaionc and Gamble Company in Cincinnati, itan road. Paternal' grandparents . Frank M. Edwards; John D. Karle: NoniPlcUon : gained three tallies in the bot-randchild. . • . ,' Ralph D. Blockmah; Bertha B. Mc- ng the club. Cliff McClendon. while point Ohio. . ' are Mr. ,artd Mrs. Harry B. Rich- . Ginley. individually anij as execu- "Snips and Snails," by Louise Welfare department will meet tom ol! the sixth,- Gucker picked 1 Long a resident of Cranford,* Mr. ards, Sr., of Hollywood, Fla. trix under the Last Will and Testa- George Wallace- scorers in the broad jump were Baker; "Stephen Crane," by John Wednesday afternoon at the home Up his second hit'of the day as he Brod is. ah alumnus of Cranford 1 ment of William McGlnley. 'de- Funeral . services for George Bell. Bob Baxter and Tim Schu- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CiTallman ceased: Ethel Conover: Louis Blas- Bcrryihan; "Book of Kells; "Gen- singled to right and then stole sec- lan. •'. . . •' • .. High School. In 1947 he was grad- Miracle Whip of Mrs. Charles Stevens of 10 of 415 South Union avenue have •co: EstHer. J. HiU: Jean L. Toma- eral Billy Mitchell," by Roger Bur- Wallace, 43 years old, of East Or- "" stek: Wilfred Weber; i Theodore T." rtb 1 Summit' road to prepare cancer ond. Evers then proceeded to is- uated from Columbia College. He announced the birth of a son, pan.- Ungamc; 'The Korea Story," by iue. two free passes to .load the ange,, formerly of 51 Richmond Gordon Seig was first in".the served as a navigator in the Eighth Dirlwachter: Bemie E. Sweet; dressings for the local branch of avenue, who died Sunday at-his •high--hurdles and Schuman and iel A., alst Saturday. Jit St. Barna- Henry M. Biekart: Harry I Sesh- J. C. Caldwell; "Portrait Paint- the American Cancer Society. bases. Rightflclder Dick Lipari AJr Forcej during World War "II.bas Hospital, Newark. They also rist: Arthur H. ' Jones; Robert ing," by Henry Carr; "New Chal- unloaded- a. two-base blast, ^cor- home after a brief illness, were Ferro tied, for first in the low hur- Plummer: Warren HasUngs: Adolph held yesterday at Gray's in West- dles. McClendon .won the javelin have two other children, Francis Havellu; Laura E. Sutton: Jean E. lenge to Our Schools," by S. F. ing Apeello" and- Gucker. The Curtis, 4 years, old, and Alice Jean, HiU; Vernon E. Lauer: Edward OU- . !', , Moving Bodies field, The Rev. Harry J. Knickle. throw and Bell was second. Fred man: Raymond W. Cole: Loulje • • i . Cary; ''Amazon Head Hunters," by Parkers' final score came when CHS Bated Second 1 A body moving in an orbH.cloic rector of Grace Episcopal Church Voorhees won the 210. while Schu- 2 years old.-' ••..'..' . Burgmlller and Agnes M, Burfc- L. N- Cottow; *The Silent World," to ththe ^.^u n psy/U taster (1(1»» llM Joe Triano-, grounded , over ' the Cranford High School was given ^ Mr. and Mrs. William Kastner '. miller, individually and, as execu- by J. V. Cotlsteatf; "Your Key to in' PtainfMId* officiated. Inter- man was third. . laione won'the la second 'class rating at the: sec- trix under the Last Will and Testa- p sdsecond) than on* thath t Ji farther mound scoring Ray Heal. . ' - ment was in Fairview ^Cemetery. discus throw, .and John Sherman 61 83-.Ben^*miti street' have an- . ment of Jennette Burgmlller.de- Successful Writing," by Lajcs out., Thus, the neater ccstrinical ond annual Journalism Day fes-nounced .-the birth of a son, Ke«in ctased;' George Fritsch: Etta Kay; Egri; '"82 Distinctive Houses from Westfleld. •'•> „ was third. John Sensing 'was third tivities at Upsala College, Ea«t Florence BlllinBton; Horace F. Stev- force of the inner body enables tt CORRECTION in the 880-yard run arid Barry Merbext, last -Friday at Beth Is- ens: Frank Peterson; Caroline- L. Architectural Record;" "All About to overcome tba larger gravitaUonal A native of {Elizabeth. Mr, Wai' Orange. Twenty - eight high rael Hospital, Newark. They also Oppel: Herbert . G. . Whltehouae: Instructions inecclesiastical em- O"Neil scored a point "in the mile Holland,", by W. D. G. Embdaft pull of tha Sun. • - v* lace had lived in East Orange two schools competed for honors find Have another son, William "Brew.' William A. Lampe: John. Pavelk*: broidery are given every Monday event ' •:•...-..•• . _•: '• Mllo Kopcsik: A. Charles <>PPf>: "Understanding Stuttering." by A. years.' Besides Cranford. he also the"ratings ariijjfed at were the're- Mrs! Mae Mile's of the Benjamin Alberta" C. Borchert, individually from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at St. B. Gottlober; "Furniture Decora- had lived in Summit and Madison. ^ult, of an extensive evaluation of street address is the maternal I nrid as executrix,under the Last Musical Comeback Paul's Episcopal Church.-Westfleld. Will and Testament of ,Ern»t<*- tion Made.Easy," oy~CKarles Hal- A veteran of World-Vtar II, he all'phases of newspaper publish- grandmother. . ,._ BorcheH. deceaseds Waited Bur<- Two years ago tha ukulele CUB* under the guidance of Mrs. R.C. USED OUR GLASS Just WU- Chocks of Lamb L"^* n. Midget liverwurst Wallace, Sr., of Plainfield, form- DR. G. HINDMAN resented the association yesterday - 11am M. Frank: Charles BurgmlUer: 4 SALJID SUGGESTIONS at a Central Spring Conference ia Cecil*i Crepeau: Christine- Zlrnmer- Midget Bologna Speed-Up Amiaonia aalSc erly of Cranford; th»ee brothers, Rp — jfJST AN AVERAGE Sean .lndivldually and as admlnfa^ Rib Roast of Bcef^T .** 63c James of Plainfield, Andrew of Trenton. • .. -• u.u.x.of the estate of Eugene H. White Vinegar fa^KSf CUMIIEDFTOITS KMOlti r Boneless Cbuck, Roast ,«. 49c Acme Fresh Frosted Fish Union and John. Jr., of Oxford. Zimmerman; deceased: Ge° ««™ r Dickey; Henry J. Gries: Herman (Immediately frosted fresh from Bon Olive Oil Purple Phmw JS^L 2ic N. Y., and a sister, Mrs, Helen RUN. BUT, ITS PRETTY CONCLUSIVE OF THE i Ames (formerly Herman ZiWct- Fresh Ground Beef ^ 39c the waters). NEW CAP GUARANTEE manli Loretta O- RuP»e: Michael Peafs sauut- —•— " —*• ^* Tressel of Baldwin, L. I. 107 R UNION AVE. J Cotter; WlllUm W. Schnepi: Black Pepper "^ MOTORS 1 Rate Beef S —'»/Me • Fillet of Mackerel . ;«, 45c ...jMTiBma piul F . Du Bols: Robert D. Chew! Pineapple IVUUam Klnger Charles H. Clark: Raymond • C, Smoked Beef Tongue ».53c £, 35c Ideal Paprika CRANPORD 6-1332 itowfuti CtaTk; BalseyT. Cox: Elmer StUr Fillet of Perch/ William .'Ringer, 48 years old. VALUES »rt: Kenneth C. Stuart; Owen C. French Dressing *SVZ>, 20c »•"•» The Ciroli Tnvel Brcao Gould: Tillie Baute: Emma Baute. Midget Salami & Pie-Cooked Scallops ,,(.51c of 119 Garden street, died of a WUma Baute; . Lucretla L. Snea*. Celery Salt Grapefruit 29c heart attack shortly after six YOU RECEIVE FHOM US Ntrtb An. MataflelJ o'clock Tuesday night while in the it! t-tns ft «-MM KraftOH waiting room of the Central Rail- MADORA PATTON Cut Beets road of New Jersey. He was pro** QuackenbUih; Emlle K. PMeM. COLORED MABGJUBME =i-.V RESTAURANT • 19c~ nounccd . dead by Dr. Abraham Jaanes a Hubbard: Helen P.r Mer- Beets HESE LITTLE ADS gott: Paul F. Huber; Wj«« . .>*• Ideal ,2±£H.- U-M. ««aas Thaler. / DATS — JOJL TEAK Feth and Elizabeth Ni Feth indl-. (Exec** Sat.) Vldually.and as executrix under the Princess i^SSXu. 23c Sweet Potatoes Born in Chapin. S. C., Mr. Ring- Last Will and Testament of Charles er had lived here 26 years. He was ^Ireth. deceased: A. R. -J"^- Corn „ driver for Westfield-Cranford o£5™Florence HentB. yCorwin Oto^ia: Harrgy C. TdealOrange ret FOODS' BCMIS if^SuS Building Supply - Company,. 30 B. • Glowka: J Charles A. Mey: FarmdalePeas South. avenue,. west_ and was a stek- Charles E. Cat Food Soo^* member of • St. Mark's AME ySSig; Mabel M. ^itehou^ Colored Cadet »og Food 3 pjumnr Church. E. HoagUnd; Kenneth M. Lowrle and Jean L. Weikel. executors un- IVi pints. Cheese 3S2.40C He is survlyedjby his wife. Mrs.' S? the-Last Will and Testament of Vitamont rSon Milk Esther Ringer; /four brothers, Fol- ABERDEEN COFFEE Herb-Ox ^', 3 ?T 22c Waffles' *££?"?*** g over 1 year! Featured at i • y of Elizabeth.. Henry of Phila » • • .;* r '•- , MEDIUM €>•• dclphia. Lonnie of Hopewell, Va.. . "Evans; Egll. l"«jfvlduall all Acmes this week! ASCO lk Rice 414N. Broa.l St. under. the> Last 1PI i Fab. Fruit Slices E. Ernest Hupp*. Jr.; » V "tJUZIk Pot Pic. £££"•*** 37c 100% Blended Scotch Wtmkie. cued; Patricia Simpson: E. Ernest Cheese Food, Cleanser 24c ' v-certrude S. • Nelnon- »«*rl«« Ajax Cleanser 2 IJ.V 23c Spice Drops. »J5i?15. ..i \tfiu jitift^lCasialacicni I •„ " nevcur Gmyere «-.«, r 25c KBATT BACOM ' PalmoUve Soap Jvigses^ . ttH««i n» We offer residents of: Cranford and vicinity an Pineappl Cheese links Unk' 29C, Palmolive Soap 4S32J43C licorice Babies ' COOHES Cottage «""* .V. 35c CCashmers e Bouqueq t 3 outstanding funeral home^ complete with air con' TO MAKE Sandwiches Cashmere Bouquet 4 Sat 43c 2 Sir 37c ditioning, organ, large light rooms for ytur every Super Suds Peter Pan Soapji Cookies ^2^ S? 29e convenience. Our own display room. FHEE PARKIJSG — FREE Speed-Up Starch Clover Leaves 1 —ADVERTISER ! Will and Testamtnt o« N 2—MEDIA CR 6-1044 Wl» did; Maude V IxMf of Bread If Checker FaiW to Meatton Louclla Batter Bread to Y«i! 3—CUSTOMER Borough »< ( All Acmes Open Every Wday TH19 P.M. Cut Your Fuel Bilk By 25% ! The Cmmen vU Chranlcle ia proud to be the >•'. CALL US- ABOVT rm& KEVOUHMK«AKT MEW FUEL! which brinf* buyer and • seller i»d-to whom It may concern Louella Butter Bread ^25 Jhm Sat, April 2Stk \ oJ are hereby nellfied o< « hj LoaeUa Batter used for shortentac! Wfcit« «r whrio wheat jm , aliccd. Try it now! , CR.6-090a M^0 l«^s Supreme Enriched White Bread teal Cocoanut Layer Cake y REE-STRONG COAL CO. Cream-filled Coffee Cake D. 811 E. Broad Slit* > > 21.2TALDEN STREET CRANFORD, N. Bttnnxry .•Pf** *" "* New Jersey Urown-N Serve Rolls M M Cranford, H. |. — CB N. I. — WE 241143 OFIXZ WHN WARHOL, J*.. OUnford fr6000 ' Deputy Attorney General. Attorneys ot ~ "" Prk» Elective at Both Cnmfoxd Marketo — Aldcn and Miln Sis.; Walnut Ave. and RaritaJi *V*d Cor. North & Union At Dated: April 10, 1S33. \ • £• jyK.,^ J:i'^ifyAV'- ~'di M^> THE CRANFORD CITIZEN Alfo" CHRONICLE. TBlJRSpAY. APRIL, 23. THE CRANFORD C1TIZEW, AND. CHRONTCLE. tmjRSDAY. APRIL 23, Paris; Swarthfhore - College, Swarthmore,- Pa.;- University -/^oT ^ Poster Visit local College California, Los Angeles; School of Cranford Day Site ;'•';>!: ; '(Continued from page on*)-, Foreign Service, Georgetown Uni- REPUBLICAN PRIMARY • (ConttMua pvm vogt one) SHOP versity, Washington, D. C; Univer- The New-comers Club will spon- Prizes -Dr.- Marecek-will speak to classes FOR; .GOVERNOR — - ? ^-~ID -2D~ 4ft-— »n>—~ flD • -7D 8D 9D 10D Total • in government and sociology,and sJCy] of Prague, Faculty of Lawr'arid r sor bus rides from Memorial Field EXTRA LOW SP1 political Science. .1. Paul L: Troast ...... 21 39 84 77 77 ,75 104 66 55 61 659 to historical points of_jjw ' will address meetings of the Cran- Chas.. R.. Klein ..:...... !.'''....). 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 8 He is married and has three chil- 4l2 ibroughouMhetowhshiprMrs. J. To Be Given ford Kiwanis Club and the Gran- 35 67 41 Look Folks! Choice Chuck Sale! SOLID MAPLE SOFA-BED Kenneth C. If and .:...... -17 21 45 40 41 42 . 63. Angus Knowles and James—Mc- fofd Rotary Club. dren, Karel, 14 years ol: sored by the Cranford Woman's he will speak in the Union Junior ly residing in Ventnor .City. ' F. E. Shopard .x '. ; 6 • '7 14 6 19 10 23 25 20 139 Fire and police equipment will CLUB CHAIR AND ROCKER A. W. Van Schok-k .....J. 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 _ 1 11 ! on display at the field during Christian Temperance Union for • • • •. " •'•'.'•'••'• • : • SJ '-. •' •' •..',' • " •:.'•,..

College library under the sppnsor- • •*.--. ASSEMBLY — , the afternoon and .evening and the CHUCK ROAST ib. 90r students at Cranford High School » • » i : i ' ship of the Friends of Union Jun- Cleveland Firm Begins will be announced at an assembly W. O. iSteertgrafe 43 136 . 80 ", 74 1.022 Civil Defense Council will sponsor (Bone In) ior CoUege, alumni,'association, and 5,7 129 125. 109 110 159, program at graduation time, it was' the International Relations Club. Assessment Study W. R. Vandcrbilt .....35 34 126 100 84 90 117 79 128 65 858 ah exhibit in an effort to obtain 1 61 78 694 additional volunteers. Other dis- reported at a.recent Aeeting of Admission will be free and rer B. W. Griffin ....:....:: 19 41 83 68 65 75 91 113 (Continued from ouoe one) . A. E. Lloyd, Jr. ...;:..•..:.„...; 12 26 50 44 50 60 . 70 36 69 50 467 plays, and exhibits were considered (3iQice the local 'temperance group. : : freshments wwill>b e ^ervedk His ered in the valuation of Industrial Ira D. Dorian :..,..'...... 44 52 190 147 -. 107 101 176 189 208 78 1.292 but- were not definitely planned. plants. The firm uses sound utility There were 18 entries, three of topic will DC ''Behind the Iron John R. Toz2i , 9 15 21 15 32 33 24 15 22 24 .210 It was decided not to have coiin- which will earn prizes o^ $5, $3 and value ior the, purpose for which H. J. Lyons ...... II ,17 32. 21 32 43- 26 23 20 24 . 258 CHUCK STEAK •< Curtain." . ; . .• ; mercial type exhibits of any kind. $2. Mrs. J. Angus Knowles, is chair- In addition to the, pommunlsts,. the plant'is boing or can be util- A. O. Nelson * ...... ;.. U 20 I 19 Z4. . 37 51 47 29 32 42 312 It's the maple suite that's inlaking value-news with ita_ ized as the basis for the valuation Florence P., Dwyer , .::...U43 74 199 133 142 213" 138 21 ll 96 1.385 From 2:30 to 4 on Cranford Day, nian assisted by Frank Martz and Dr. Maracek was disppssosscd by 78 the plant of Johnson & Johnson Choice Boneless Mrs. Edna Peers of the high school of this class of property. Each G. C. Thomas ...... ; 38 :-58 151... 112 . 122. -162. 104 168 ' 1.115 J the Nazis while they occupied his C. W.iCranc ...... ;.L. 30^ 42 143 127" 86 123 114 167 79 1,090 will be open: to the 'public and faculty. ; . ^ , good simple lines, its solid comfort, its rigid, built-toJast homeland. Since World War II, nanufacturing plant ... appraised U constitutes a separate report, in- FOR FREEHOLDERS — no guided tours wil be scheduled by : Also at the meeting^ an annual the professor served'as first "eou'n- v gift of $25 was received from the cluding » plat plan of each plant, A. J. Bennlnger .;...... , 44 78 163 148 166 136 147 208 114 1.417, the company..,. •• . . , ••• Chuck for Stewing 1b. construction, frames are solid maple, rubbed to a lovely scllbr: and assistant chief udmin- Methodist Church. The. money will : 'drawn to scale-. ' • , D. M. Pearsall ...... _.....J..47-' "82 182 170 150'. 155 222 133 1.575 The- museum of the Cranford istratpr to the prime minister, pro- 1 I93 G W. Herlich 43 79 ^2o1893- 160 150 144 136 217 117; 1,440 Historical Society and police and CUT— be' used toward'sending, delegates finish. Sofa opens to sleep two... conceals compartment .'fessbr 'of . international relation:*' "It is safe to predict .that on 225. to the Youth Temperance' Summer L, S. Rlgby .;...; .yn,..;..v.;!. 35 '41 114 88. 65 • 103 100 153 65 872 flre headquarters will be open Mat the Political and Social Faculty one -will ever succeed in making 1 : 205 E. F. Daly i;...... :...... ,. 33 30 71 56 60 '89 57 87 50 619 during the day for visits by the Sirloin or Porterhouse Conference at Hightstown. yJ . of Charles University arid plan- taxes popular," Mr. Cleminshaw 108 l v:- for storing sheets, blankets, pillows. Platform rocker and A. S. Baker :. 29., 35 77 • 67 65 92 58 : - 53; 669 public;. ' . has declared. "The best to hope for 86 95 It was announced that Mrs. D. ning' chairman of the Post-war FOR TOWN COMMITTEE— 98 C.Lowe of li, Sylvester street has World Peace Institute. , is that they can be made equitable. Kiwanis Club agreed tentatively STEAKS club chair complete the suite. Choice of charming Scotch F. P. Andersen 61 110v 274 225 204. 219 . 2D2 215 305 163 2,068 to be in charge of the sale of re- formed a Loyal Temperance Le-

From 1931 to 1935, he.w-ns for- The home downer, business man, ; : 259 215 201 '220 284 198 150 2,009 ALL SEES — CHOICE gion, children's' department of •••••; '.•',•'"• . •^•.•^•' • ,.\ • : {•:•.) • ° • •-..• cign^scryice correspondent for of-. manufacturer—all who pay taicos C. L. Fritz ...... ;.... 64 109 freshments -and the Rotary. Club on .tangible property that local will donate prizes for the chil- WCTU. The group will meet once plaids,' in grey, green,:red. Also available with blonde ficial Czechoslovak ian • PtcRs DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY a, month* throughout Europe, North Ameri- government may maintain neces- dren's activities. frame. Budget terms. : ' ^ i ' ,. ca and North Africa and from 1936 sary services—are entitled to, equit- FOR GOVERNOR — ID 2D 3b 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 9D 10D Total Lions Club again agreed to serve The members of the union have to 1938.he was personal secretary able assessments. • . V . . • R. B,' Mcyrier,...;....;..'. ...<....rl7 0 5 1 3 6, 2 8 0 17 49 the coffee at the Central Railroad SWIFTS CHOICE been undertaking a reading course, Station, for commuters." The club to the prime minister and economic "We appraisers who render this A. F. Ormsby ;...... 0 0 0 0 . • '2 3 1 1 .1 3 11 using books. compiled by doctors 1 "120 will set up the tables, provide milk, .advisor. He also held the position service find, in addition to our Elmer H. Wenc •..;.„ ..: 8 4 . 3 9 24 23 14 11 3 -rwho have done research work with . of supervisor of thejpzechoslovak J. J, Wineberry 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 8 sugar, cups and spoons. Coffee will RIB ROAST OF lb.49l alcoholics and narcotics. The read- monetary rewurd.—oihor. rewards, be served from 6:15 to 9:15 a. m. . Broadcasting Company. in the knowledge and satisfaction FOR STATE COMMITTEE — ' ing material will be given to the • Dr. Marecek is the author of two that our work is instrumental in • John J. McGowan ...... ;.. .8 2 4 11 28 13 13 10 22 113 It was agreed that, there will be BOTH FOR Cranord Youth jTemperance Coun- books and numerous scientific ar- effecting a more just distribution Edward S. Bielski I;.....;.: :-G>, 0 2 2 -11; 13 7 14 58 free parking on Cranford Day and cil and then it will be turned over that flags should be displayed >s to Dr. Howard R^Best, Superinr ticles. "A .Happier Central Europe" of. the burden of focal taxation." FOR TOWN COMMITTEE — . ,: i. in the past. • •>< ••:••• 1 Ib. CALVES LIVER tendent of Schools, fdr use at the" .;' and "Victory of ^cr.nrian Democ- Among New Jersey municlpalit Wm, J. Downey ...... '...I..!,:....,;. 14 14 31 26 22 13 38 168 racy in Europe" are the two books Speaking briefly at the meeting, high schpol, it'was. reported. tic* which haye' used the services Mrs. Albert Clark spoke on the he wrote. . of the Cleminshaw Company in Mdyor Fred P. Andersen said it • • i From 1948 to 1951, he was a pro- would be a "step backward" not ft. BACON March meeting of the'WCTU Couri- their revaluation programs are , ty Con'•• OH- • • ,.:•.• and confer with the head of* the Mair of Johnson & Johnson, Ever- Paris; (School of •^mirhalism) Ech- IjcW start* and the local assessors Iii Oil and Cos Journal oic Libre ! des Sciences' Politiques, ett Perkins of Boyle-Midway, Mrs. in event of complaint*. . • Thomas Campbell of the Colony POUND James v,S. Clarke of 6 Venctia K youVe. bcien shopping abound for large'handsome Colonial Both the citizens 'advisory com- Club, Mrs. M. P. Ferro of the avenue is ihe author of a paper mittee, which recommended the Cranford. Business , Association, WILSON'S CERTIFIED FHESH-KILLED published in the March 23 issue tables . .. yon KNOW this Koos price is LOW! Yes. these are revaluation program,, and the Mrs. Gordon Leech, who repre- of th^e OH and Gas Journal. nig, hefty tables ... both tops and legs are solid maple! Nicely Township Committee have de- sented the Cleveland School PTA I 'In his paper, "How to Combat koepi white clared that it is not the purpose of and the Newcomers Club. ' FRYING CHICKENS ib. Erosion in Fluid Cat Crackers," finished, too! And, we'Ve picked, the three most popular styles the program now. underway to in- Mr. Clarke discussed the general Also, Mrs. Fred Ball of- the opinion,, among refiners that; ero- lieuses wklto crease ratable* ,but ,io- equalize Roosevelt School PTA, Mrs. Wil- .. • a round lamp table, a step table and an oval cocktail table! present ratablesr • .. sion constitutes a routine mainte- liam Collins of the Cranford High VEAL - Milk Fed -VEAL nance matter. They are now ob- Buy all three for your cottage or recreation room! lor years! School PTA, Bill Richards, presi- taining plant runs of better than Forbes Carries All dent of the student council of Legs and ' •• -• '-/(,•• .two years between /shutdowns. Cranford High School, John Biach DistriclH in Cranford Of the Rotary Club, Mayor Ander- Rumps / Ib. 43r Mr. Clarke, a mechanical engi- sen, Barney Foreman' and" Q. neer with the Standard Oil Dc- (Cohtftiufd froni Page One) l^yeloBment Company, Linden, 1" a county committee sparked interest Holmes Williams of the Civil De- Loin|Veal Roasts fense Council. : Mpiate of Rutgers University^ .locally. In the first district, Harry MISS MARILYN VOSBgKG FLOYD WOItTHINGTON MISS MARIA MARTEIX 9Rn which he holds both his.bach- N. Main defeated'..William. Davis, Also, John Martin of the Kiwan- With Kidney lb. |*ielors and masters degrees. FojJow- is Club, Capt. Chamberlain, Lt. 57 to 19, and in the sixth, Walter LOIN OR BIB Tfaig graduation, ho taught for four B.-^Oiutarauuut., edged ^ohn.^B, First Church to Be Community Council y« Rosendale and Patrolman Robert years.ang,jqirjed th? develQpmcnt Sailer, 122 fo 113. In the seventh, Scene of 'Elijah* Nylen, Jack Connors iof the libns company in 1©37. y John W. Doran defeated Raymond To Elect Monday Will Be Discussed Club, Mrs. Ben W. Geddes of the (Continued from Page One) • 8 E. Collins, 160 to 139. All of thii VContiniwa Jrom vaoe one} ' Karl . AV. . Johnson,' assistant Newcomers Club and Mrs. Charles 69< winners, arc, ''incumbent commit- Mater," ' Miss Martcll .has^ been opcr.it ions. At • that time, an. treasurer of the Plalnfleld Trust Kremer dnd Mrs. William Brown .CERTIFIED — . . , teemen. . - ' contralto soloist in Losi'Angelcs amendment was proposed" which Company, will discuss the benefits of-the Village Improvement Asso- ..v-i churches and th'i-A. Capella'Choir Of the HandifCharge Plan to mem- ciation, which, sponsors the annual Famom Du Pont "40" if rich • Other members-iof-the Republi reads as follows:'"Members shall % and the Madigral Singers at the consist of a. duly elected ofllccrc-r bers of, the Cranford Business As- event,'and LeRoy Smith of The SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS Ib. m tHaniam dioxide, whiU»t can committee, elected Tuesday, Citizen and Chronicle. I follow: First district;— Mary Jack- University of California. — director representing each' organi- sociation at . the group's dinner of all paint pigmenta. Keeps The part of VThe Youth" w|U zntion, as well as all' other com- meeting,at 6:3Q p. m. tonight, in houte* looking "freshly son, 71 Votes; second. — George E. Berry mid Jessie M, Jansen, 106 be sung by William Old, boy so- munity-minded citizens," thif. Coach and Four Restaurant. Eastern Star Installs painted" aaaaon after hard prano, soloist at Trinity Church. Since its formation, the council The Handi-Charge Plan was SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Ib. aeaaon. year after ye«r. Try votes each; third — E. C. McMahon, 276-votes, and Barbara Andrews," Also to be heard is a double quar- has sponsored the Cranford Adult started by. the Plalnfleld bank six Officers at Ceremony Du Pont "40" on your house! $HORT COT ,. : 271- votes; fourth — G. D. Rimltin, tet comprising Miss -Jean Can- -and School, a survey of recreational menths /ago and there now are 196 /Continued irom-Pope One) / 237 votes, and Margaret G.'Oss- Mrs. Audrey Palmatier, sopranos; facilities in tho township, coordi- retail stores in Plalnfleld, Westr Nissen, treasurer;Anna L. Thorn, mann, 230 votes; fifth — Albert Mrs.'Helen Frank and Mrs. Ida nated the efforts at\ Va Weld, New Brunswick and Scotch chaplain;' .arid Mrk Belsley, ••it iacapllwwl cevwua Musa,.six write-in votes, and.Bar- Putschcr, contraltos; Robert Dow clubs and organizations Plains,enrolled in»the plan! marshal. • .; .- •••; •"'• •_' . . LEAN SMOKED TONGUES Ib. btiri) Fricke, 196 votes; sixth — and Ralph',, Blnckman, tenors, and an attempt I to James F. Kervick, president, has Also, Adah, Elaine Smith; Ruth, ARMOUR'S STAR munity calendar to • Available ia< Ruth Nelson, 218 votes;,seventh • John Gerner and Fred Deacon; aunounced that plans also will be Inez Van Pelt; Esther, Barbara Julia Nicholson, 285 votes; eighth busses. •'•.•'•'. • ... in'datcs of events completed for the association's an- Kisner; Martha, Louise Egbert; Walter Hewitt "of Maplewood wide nature. nual ladies' night'- to bo held late Electa, Audrey. D. Paffrath; or- SQUARES — George M.. Lincoln, 212 votes, ganist Marie Donaldson; warder, 5.95 and GertrUde G. Nunn, 206 votes*' will be at the * organ. The' Rev. in. Mny. Reservations may be made k AHMOUR'S STAR FRESH KILLED GAL. Robert G. Lohgakcr, pastor of the with Past President Sidney Breen. Fernanda Meeks; sentinel, Pierson ninth — Charles! J. Christian. 323 Local Vote Registration J. Gaffney; color bearer. Marilyn votes, and Jane Glovier, 320 votes; First Presbyterian Church, wiil 14 to 16 oflcr the invocation and prayers. Reach^ AH-Tiine Hijrh Arndt; Christian flag bearer, Mary and tenth — Thomas A. Albans, High School PTA McCrea; hostess, Ann Malcohn; Lbs.' 163 votes,: and Marlon R. Jones, Votec/registration in Cranford is nt nn all-time peak of 11,005, ac- and soloist,'Laura .Thompson. tl57 votes; • ' '• . .••.-, VIA Renonihiates Raises $300 at .Fair " cording, to figures released by the, -More than $300 was /raised at The chapter choir includes Mar- STRICTLy FBESH Elected to the Democratic county Union County Board of Election^ tha Anderson, Clara Ganzemuller, lommittec yere: First district — Mrs. Schillinger the food fair held by the Parent- Elizabeth. Mathilda Holmes, Jean Jansen and •5"rt>d Lqmbardo, 13 votes; sixth— ^Continued jrpni^age One) Teacher-Association of Cranford This' is an increase of 60 since Mrs. De la Motte. < Clemeui J. Reynolds and Florence High School Friday at the A & A ed. She will be sponsored by the the General Election in November Hardware, Mrs. George SJ Sauer, .MiyJtey, 30 votes eachv seventh, 1 ly OBO£H ••/ • VIAT"^ • • • I and. 1,749 since the Primary Elec- chairman, announced. ' „ . ' • - Robert R.t Campbell and Elea- The* association voted $25 to tfie tlph last April. 'The increase was NJ College Association ngr D; Murray, "56" votes each", The proceeds will go toward the junior-senior prom'Tit Cranford unexpected as voter registration junior-senior prom and other PTA Elects Dr. K. C. MacKay ••w Mognavox eighth — William Black. 21 .Votes, High Schdl and $H) for_a_scl«Jlar- usually falls off after a presiden- 690 projects. •"• ., ' • . . -_ /tronllnj«!tf Jrom vegeon*} and Jctmette C; Gl°E<>rskl, 19 votes 1 shlp in home economics at NJC, tialejection. ' Mrs. Saucr reported that all un- ninth — Rober,t F. W. McDonald, Rutgers University, New -Bruns- scmcxE S-Pieee IUafUr«iuette Bed, Mattress, Spring Tall Brmss Lamp Maple Table WithLmm*p which is a project of the American ^"throughout the county, the total mnrked plates and dishes can be « Belvedere 21 • • • •' • ' ' . • • '.• • . . " J 13 votes; and tenth — Frank S wick, reelected; recording secre- Home Department of, the ieddra- number of voters dropped by 770 picked .up at the ,hatd\vave store. tary, Dean Margaret E. Hight of ALL SIZES Solid hard-rock maple.. .every inch! Finish is rich Not jiiBt a plastic headboard, but a handsome Colonial betl in* Yes. it's tall.. .221^ inches! Cora- Perfect for smnmer cottages, randi DelGandio, 37 votes, and Pauline I te!evtsionT tlon. . i since November, but increased by Centenary Junior College, Hack- and smooth, and you have a choice of tables. Refec- lovely maple fininh^ Complete with comfortable,innerapring plete with attractive parchment-paper liumeri, recreation rooms! Solid fitaple V. Scheuring, 3S Votes. A. rummage.-saio-\Vill be held 39,757, since ldst year's- primary ettstown, reelected; treasurer. Dr. . radio— - \ tory one shown u 30x40, extends to 52". Dropleof mattress and box spring both* in sturdy, attractive tickings shade in wine or green. Terrilic value table . k » plus lamp with antiqiie o(J,l), the. Republican and Demo- May 21,722 and 23, Mrs. G. W. election. Cranford was one of ten Rainbow Initiates 4, , •-, • Com* In Will Beat Ua tainment center with 21- membership chairman. voters...... •' ';'•'•'• > J Ortltr of .Rainbow for Girls, Tues- William Shanahan, S.J., St. Peter's inch TV, AM-FM radio 1 Mrs. P. B. Algei ,~fo-chairmatv, - and 3-apeed phonographs Rook Circle to Meet reported progress on plans for day evening-at Masonic Temple; CoUege, Jersey City, Mrt. R. T. Hiweldine will Re- Cranford Day on Juno 5. She said Spring Cainporee Those initiated were: Janet ' The main speaker aLttie meeting ' • 21-inch cylindrical pic- Schneider, Carol Hocsly, Patricia view Thcmas Costaln's "The Sil7 many Cranford organizations arc was Mrs. MilUcent/C. Mclntosh, ture tube with exclusive cooperating on the project. Will Be Held Here JUrczyk arid-Audrey Kraus. president of Barnard College, Co* SAUSAGE Magnaacope Big-Picture ver Chalice" at a mceting-of the A Spring Cnmporee will be held Book Cii-cle tonight at 8; 15 at the Ofilcers will be elected at the lumbio University. She spoke on System... clearer, sharper in'Cranford on May 2, 3 and'4» by next' meeting. • • the problems ^of school-college re- picture*, free from glare. home of MM. J( S. Rnynor of 34 ReUe and Van Burcn • In Kenilwoi'th, residential con; those who have not had camping ' Horme Seiue ' ^resentlnf American families In the pkg. 55c It l^a crime to paint a horse, • Superpowered long-dis- 'Headquarters for Avenue. • ' tributions total $636.45, orgunizu- c*pcridiice are bcinfa urged to par- Waihin«ton-offic«i of th* |Bur«au Honeycomb Tripe WHEREAS, tho owner* of a tract o( cording to VermonJ statute*. ,nf the Census.. , '. ' lb. 25c tance chasBis'.; .better sight land on Eliiabcth AVciiUe tubdlvldcd the tions, $9.74, und industries, $663. ticlpate. . . "'• . .-',,. Wilson'. GoldenOleo and soundin all TV areas. •tain* and caused a map thereof to be Garwood industries donated $443. Boy Scout Troop-79, sponsored made entiUtd Section 1, Elliubeth AVenllr Frash Ground Beef ...... Ub. 39c • Speaker and baffle in- ft REO VlUa Site*, Cranlord, N, J., on which |n»P Garwood orgjinlzations. ,$,10, and by the First Presbyterian Church, U delineated •' street called Sailer residential collectloiu; amounted to, has begun making, plans to take Freshly Ground Chuck Ib. 59c clined upward for, better POWER JWOWERS llwii ml whar«a> said Sailer, Street $72.61.' part in tho camporee. distributibnofaound. between Adam* Avenue and Van Burcn WE'VE BEEN BAKING Avenue has'Dot been opened and It l» • All-Channd UHF Tuner now deemed to the b^st inlereaU of the U•••: * Township • that it be vacated, nadily Installed in cabinet.. Fertilizer — Ltwn Seed] BE IT ORDAINED by the Town.hlp SUPERIOR QVAUT% LOIN LAMB CHOPS lb. Coinmlttte of Towiuhlp of Crsnlord. New \TAS7t THRILL... HEADY 70 l£*Wfl • Choke of white oak or fa *8«cUon I — That the public rl«hu, AB|«OuVS OR WILSONS — neb, mahogany finish* »/..•-., easamcnU and Interests in Sailer Street. aataMMtr Adams Avenue arid -Van Buren Avenue be and thasaoM hereby are term- Inatad and •xUnculshad and Mid Bailer BAKED GOODS ROU,BUTTER b 6a $695-°° 8|tccty between Adams Avenue and Van DID toil GET ONE Hurea Avenue U' hereby Vacated. Boiler Sight..: Better Sound. BccUon a — This ordinance shall take FOR OVER A QUARTER Bolter Buy ... MAGNAXOX or OUB effect immediately a* provided by But ATAU)OlI£S utl. . '•••:' . • . • •• rREOEniCK K ANDERSEN, __ VITi QF A CENTURY. Bunk Bedsmth Beddittg New Studio Slipcover Maple Chair or Bocker Milk-Glmss Lmmp , Chairman Township Commltt**. AltesU » ^ CRANFORD S€ that fits like a custom-made . .» yburslat a budget-low price! Comfortable, charming . . .and, At double this Koo*-Iow price. J. WALTER COFFEE. . HERRING FILLEIS Cunealenti tpacefsaving answer to youngsters* rooms oc Hdw* Township Clerk. . at cottages. Complete with detachable bidder, • two . A gay, multl-coior abstract print flashes ov«r its skirt and thanks.to a big Koos purchase* they're would stUl be a ^bor"! 21% • ' • ' • •Uleateat tntklkiovs- The foncolni ordinance, was flnajly MANOR BAKE SHOP only |uard-rails, two springs and two innerspring mat- . cushions, complemented by solid green. For 2 or 3-cUshion find* at 17.95! Bolb chair and rocker tall with milk-glass base, glass passed at a - meeting of the TuWiuhlp RADIO" Committee of Towixthlp of Craniqcd helit TQ CHOUGH & CTV1C ORGANIZATIONS tresses;-<]oov«rt*e««ily into twin-beds .., atudlos. VhblbLJCl jln_choi«^_of_i»itcre«ling .prints. ^___'_ &«sy» charming calico uu April 14. 1»M. t ; , VITA FOOD KOOUCTS. INC 1 WALNUT AVE. CRanford J. WALTER CQirrEC. 444 GREENWICH ST« NEW YOtK 14 • OUK STORE CLOSED AIX DAY MONDAYS * St. Township Clerk. . Just a. Step from Cnnli* Meat Matktt 26 -•T 17.95 OaUd: AprU H. 1M3. *-33 11 WAU4UT AVEL ^^^ 14.05 5.S9

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rr TT-» -m^^B the Army in Auflust 1951, is nowpons Battalion. In civilian life he' ...'.<(•" arts pn>- of lft ..Riverside drive was recently Announce Committee Powell Remembers .. thf- training non-commissjoneAof-. was a student at Seton Hall Uni- cn- wo GS gram. ;_.... ; ; _•_ • _ __ nmnnr»4«»rl 'in corporal .\ir*^'«» «*rv. gfer cars in the United States just one mile Dr. Howard R. Best^ superinten- Bavonne Man Arrested Jng" with the. Army ih^ATaska. Beer "in."Battery-D-of -887th~Anti- versi ty,~ South - Orange;-HjiS wife,— Itirontrlr Morris '. the Pile* of .The Cite** and coach. Jack Migliore, had^ ent^rsd. the i Heads of DAR Unit Aircraft Artillery AutomaUc Wea- Florence, -Is with him in Alacka. • . • . • • - - ' • ' ' '.' ' • Corporal Sauerwein, who entered THE EDITOR dent of schools; said the topic fits A Bayonrie, autoist can ' ''thank" •4:i CRANFORD CratONtcte, tstnMlshcd 1893, per gallon would mean a saving oj[ bcth; vice presidyrit^'AiMMt.'. E. r Corps and that nojBuccessor: wanavailable _ Committee chairmen for the GoUlay, Plainfield; • rtjtbraing seer, ••"• ,' . • FIveYwsAco . ' .. '..' • ." Encampments I in with the revision program foe- Tmt CRANFOMT dim, Esmbtahed 1898 1,600.000.000 gallons of gasoline a year, Mayor George EvOsterfceldt and-Adm. E. D. the faculty-"Many of the prospective players al« coming year,- were announced by Police Lt." Lester Powell' for'wind- -"•/ - ,. '..'•.•.' April 10. 195|"retaryj , Edith Molt; AVestfieW; cor- ing the' local school system in lan- (Combined In 1921) Stanley won the Republican .nominations 'for had taken jobs during the afternoons-in Mrs. Oliver E. Werner, regent, at a guage arts.- . /'•• ing up in the hands* of Scotch or about $37 5.000;00q, based on theEditor, Citizen dhd Chronicle, , responding secretary at>d education plants or'local stores.,1 .",, •;•;•• ,'. , Township Committee In one of ,the most Spirited meeting of Crane's Ford Chapter Plains pplice. . . •'.' average price at the service, atation.^ex- Cranford; N.^I. . secretary.- Sal' DeSalvo. Plainfleld; primary elections Cranford had witnessed tomor e - ^ Ellsworth N. Downe waB nominated for presi-1 [Stop Accidents Now Complete dent of the Cranford Lions Club at the weeklv! of jthe 'Daughters of th and .the re- Henry W. 'Whipple, treasurer of the Crahford- "there are manVj motorists whb Mrs* Dunfee; correct use of theth!ose~perxods. However', there are The suit Was instituted by MrSchelho. m in connection with his' \--- as Second Class Matter - due in part to your cooperation; mainder for,replacements, Thfe&e Would be a total 1 failure to answer motor .vehicle ing/* etc. and through your publicity, we an-* 6 A* of 118: classroom teachers in the local schools the Garwood-Kehilworth- -Chaptei , American Red seem to think that all highway ac- flag, Mrs. Ira H. Patterson; good still vacancies for, the third en- aTSd Mrs. Eli_Jj._Loringer of I /ubtlshed "ffitjirsdays at Crariford, New Jersey, by. Cross, announced' $17,550.79 had been collected in citizenship' pilgrimage, Mrs. Otto charges in Chester. The lieutenant ticipate a great crojvd at our card following fall, Dr^-fiest treated. '• •••' - - > cidents could be prevented merely campment, she i'said, and girls LUrembnt place against Marty AI- The Cranford Citlzeo-ahd Chronicle, Inc. OftlciaV 3. Proving that economitar^Jriving the local Red Cross drive. This amount -was only G. Sickert. contacted police in this area and party April 23..; More than 125 Boys who attended trrt Cran- * $750 short of the campaign goal of $18,300. ' by 'passing a.iaw*." ' '. _. wishing to go to camp this summer' ban~3nd-Bernard F. Lewis, who paper for. Cranford,1- Ganvopd and Kcjjjlworth. ,is safe driving./ •• ford-Boys' Camp at SHver Lak6, near Hope, the learned a 'warrant for Sthelhorn's Through, your" efforts we feel Cranford High School pupils celebrated Hit. Director Fritz maintained that Also, hospitality, Mrs. Abrarii H. are, urged to\registcr. fqr that operate a hardware store at 109 previous surhiher, their gue«k eirti truileeiiof the Crowell; national, defense, Mrs. arrest was being held by. Scotch Subscription Rates, $4.dO.a Year Jn Advance.. \ -4. Stimulating public demand for sure that the people of Cranford By ERIC H. tETEteSOM. Jfc. ler's birthday and "Schools Week" in a joint stamp period. ' X^ North Union avenue, and Jack W. Plains police.. The .Bayonne resi- camp association were to.attend'a reunion in the' and bond sales day with $10,155.20 reported us the | many accidents aren't the result of Allen; press relations, Mrs. L. G. Union County Afrtenltaral A«eat Methodist tjhurch' school: JwiaMtfriunv Victor >D. Apgar of 6 Romore place, owner dent was arrcsted,snd;.turned.over OFFICE*, il-23 Alden St. TEL, CRanford 0-6000 cars with better mileage capability. total sales tor the day. . * a violation of a trafBc law at alt.Putscher; program,' Mrs.' Thomas At a recent meeting of the coun- of the preiriises. I' .. Shaheen, president of the camp association, was cil at the Scout House, it was voted to Scotch Plains policed" JERSEY ' - 5. Prjbving good mileage is possibleiCrunfoi'" d High School senior girl. ' Hollies are pleasant trees to have Many are tre result of poor high- L.. Brennan; scrap book,. Mrs. in the garden all year round, ex- to.serve as master of .ceremonies; . '•. -.. , ., iFifteen Years Ago to send, a letter of. thanks to the Judge Cleary's decision came with low as well as high compression .. Many ' thanks again . for ".your . The large ?rid enthusiastic turnout of students The'Board of Education decided to proceed way manners on the part of theThomas MacMeekin; and Ways and after, the plaintiffs had completed cept if you have-a tender skin and means,. Mrs. Mansell S. Richards. Junior Service League for the gift wholehearted cooperation. . . . and-townspeople for the flour I^eaf Clover Frolic with the construction of a running track and drain. of $100,to-be used for camperships their case before a jury. The Lor- Men in Service engines..' .• '. ' • %". ,"^_ . •• •' , '"•• happen ui .come, in close Contact held at Ctartfora High SchDol made the nflair a. age system at the athletic field at Walnut avenue motorist. i • ' • •'••- ' Mrs. •••- Statements'from leading citizens of Cranford I month by the .Local Highway Safe- Fund rnada possible by the league's Louis O. Kraus of 5 Wall street. species., to plant generally in our 1 F. Wooding read the poem "The Rib End Loin End Rib Half Full Cut Loin Half Fall Cut presiphfetion of "Snow White.** : the store, on July 7," 1950. ...._ fha sreturned to Newport, R. I.'. aboard the war Economy Runs was 22 miles. ThatV Cranford College Club.. ly may .have some points, of super- National Safety Council, is so im-fellow. Miss Betty . Lou Farmer, served notice last week-end thatit intends iority of foliage and fruit, but un- opened in Cranford, it was decided at a meeting ' pf the 1938 campaign of the group. portant to. traffic safety," he said. money for the Capital Fund, it was ringefs were awarded $1,000 judg- USS Lewis Hancock.- The seven- a mark to shoot at. . ofi the Board of Health in the municipal building. Thomas J. McLaughlin was nominated for '' Good mtor manners. Director good citizen pilgrim; spoke on herreported. Clark District reported ment against Mr. Apgar in an ap-month voyage included"'a. 'round to keep ilp the fine records established April. 15, 1953less you area real holly fan, it may Cranford had collected $2,055.51, or 69 percent president of the Cranford Lions Club at a dinner visit to the state,. Convention. C Ib. C Ib. C Ib. prove a disappointment because it Fritz explained/ are the outward that $35 was made at a bake sale parently uncontested case.' How- the world cruise with seven other by the Blue and Gorld football and basket- Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, ; of its $3,000tjuota, in.the local drive of the Ameri- meeting in the Chimney Corner Restaurant. Past expression of the mootrist's atti- The hostesses were Mrs. W. J.and that donations are still being ever, Mr. Apgar appealed the de-ships-of Destroyer Squadron .20. is liable to kill back in low temper- cau Cancer Society, it was ahnounced'by Howard President James A. Strong was chairman of the v ball teams earlier in the year. Cranford.'N. j. ••• . atures. However, it seejns to thrive M, Siegel, chairman. ", -'•• • ; nominating committee. » ' I tude. I nother words; good man- Miller and Mrs.. Thomas Mac- accepted. Girl Scout cookies are ciWn to the Appellate Division of Richard J. Sauerwein, son of • Demonstration[Trip rners simply are doing the right Meekin. ' . now available, it was reported, and Superior Court, which ordered a Mr: and Mrs. John G. Sauerwehi •• ; Coach Seth Weekley's charges set Dear Sir: in some parts of the* state. T Township Committee was opposed to any fur- • " "Nickelodeon.Nights of the Horse and-BuRgyl MIIKFED VEAL FRESHLY GROUND I thing when there is no one to make Mrs. Werner presided. many, scouts and brownies "are new trial. ••". .,,, ;..-', Below is a statement with ref- ther., extension of time for the wmmencement of "Bays" was to be me entertainment feature of the I l ^oiir new records Friday in winning the The Bby Scouts of America will Hollies bear, their fruit-produc- the elimination of the.WalrMit avemie. grade cross- Ladies' Night to be hfeld by the Trinity Men's Club. I you do it but yourself. _.' •''.• selling them. ' • , erence to the Women's Republican The store operators were.rearer .. Union County Conference ' Champion- hold their Third National Jamboree at ing or female flowers on one plant ing of the Lehigh Valley Railroad; it Was disclosed —Well-known films of the silent film days were to be Examples of poor motor man- Mrs. George Osterheldt, Jr., an- Legs & Rumps ib 59c I Ground Beef ib. 39c Club ' Cfln\rpversy, which ^ will and the pollen-producing or male at a meeting of 4he Committee. , • shown. ' ••'••.'. , • I sented bV • James H. Sanderson, ship at W^stfield by a wide margin. I ners, he said, are failure to signal DAV Asks Girls, nounced that a training course for while Francis McCormick was the Irvine RancK, Newport HarKor, Cali- Speak for itself, and which I re-flowers on another plant. Tliere - The Mew Jersey Bel^jretephoAtt Cbinpany ex- New traffic lights at South and South. Union one's '. intention, crowding pedes- new leaders has started. Twenty quest rn.ny be inserted in your pap- should - always be a male tree on pected shortly to break ground-on its property, at avenues and South and Centennial avenues went counsel for the plaintiffs and Mar- FOR Far At Fresh The victory not only was an out- fornia, July 17-23. 1953. It is estimated trians at crosswalks, or ref using to women are taking the course. tin Gelber appeared for Mr. Apgar. er followihg the statement of thetheseme property or within a hun- 12-14 Alden street for erection of anew exchange into, action. They wens to be synchronized with FIREPLACE ^ DOOR standing performance by members of building to house modern dial equipment. , the light at South and Walnut avenues, to slow cdme to a complete stop at a stop Mrs. B. C. Belden, president, some 50,000 will be on hand from all opposing faction: • •• dred yards or so. 1 the local relay team but also^was a fine traffic to a moderate rate of speed/ IL For Ward Parlies presided at the council meeting.' cln. sections of thj^buntry 'and' that 60 per The Crariford Ambulance Committee received "Motorists who are discourteous, Local Gardi ..Group WALL MIRRORS Ulllcl tribute to the coaching prowess or Mr,( Under legal advisement since ^rom^nurs Ten Years Ago '. $71 in contributions from users and civic Torganiza. I even though they may not intend Unity; Chapter 59, Disabled cent will trayel by train./ from a nurs- The "small buyer" increased Cranford's total County Mefiical Society Hears Mrs. GLASS FUtNTTVltE TOPS Vt^eekley, who has turned out winning v January last, Mrs. Harold Wins- tions in the first three months of 1938, almost as I tp break the law, may be just asAmerican Veterans, will hold a Sunkist Novel Tatty- Sugar Sw««t . ^n who is propagating select- purchase of bonds in the Second'War Loan Drive . much as had been t«ceiyed the entire previous ward party at the Veterans Hospi- Mrs. M. Thomas DiCarW a mem- VENETIAN BLINDS This will be the first ride on « to $772,000, it was Announced by Robert E. Crane, I responsible for train caccidents as Elects iJr. Hanson traVk teams nearly every one.of his 23. year, it was announced ,by Henry W. "Whipple, the deliberate law .violators," Di- tal, Lyons, on May 28, Commander ber of Crane's Ford Gardeners. TABLE TADS c,b has not be* secretary of the committee. • .. » . • Dr. Carl G. Hanson of 38 Spring- KADIATOK COVERS ^blfh^hiff the campaign" was $1,000,000. Of the, total' sub- I rector Friti'said. • . • • . Gus Cohen announced in appeal- spoke on "Furf With Annual" last Oranges . . 39c Strawberries y7g to bloonr Mayor Charles R. Erdman. Jr.. of Princ field—avenue was elected_S£cond AMXmSXm COMBINATION scribeoTiireSiOOOwas InrmaivT^uarsubscripUonsn ihdi r explained the four assembly*bills drawn up by the] ie^diirectpr-concluded-by-ofler-; ing-for-volunteera;to-assisHhe-post- Wednesday at-thc regular-meathly in the local schools. He has long been The railrdads should take advantage of $500,000, by 4ocal banks and ^,200 from other I ing a good rule for-.motorists to in providing entertainment. vice president of the Union County mee'tihg' of the. Spadenhoe Garden STOUt WINDOWS t% Princeton Local Government Survey and designed I Medical Society.at a meeting re- DOOKS ; •. ' '' regarded as Brie"" of. the top-:flight track the occasion to not only make the trip as sources. to place municipal finances on^a sound basis in his I remember:. "Drive as you would The ward has 160 patients, he Club. Mrs. Carl Broeker >of 208 Qardan Frash Qold«n Announcement was made at a. meeting bf the. cently at White Laboratories, Kcn- :; of the Rump Faction talk to the Cranford Woman's Republican Club. I [have the other fellow drive.** ' -reported, and it has been requested Scherrer street was hostess.' ,r^ Cad ELirabeth 2-8407 coacheis not only, in Union Counjty b,ut . enjoyable as possible, but to show the . Where selected varieties are ilworUi. — " . Mrs. E. M .Gilmore. Jr.. presi- will be told. •-. y...,'. .. ,;' that hostesses' for .dancing'accom- A scroll Was presented to Dr. throughout the skate. ' v /...-_ boy8 the vital part .the rails play in serv- propagated^ good plant and good pany the post. :'.f" dent, announced the nominating We extend congratulations to'Coach Alice- Vrinston, foliage'as well as good fruits are Roland P. Blythe of 30 Springfield committee which will select the \ DANZI'S ing every community through' which they • President, more certain. In addition/plants "I want the people of this com- avenue, one of the society's 25 liv-slate of officers for . elections in Weekley and his track teahi on. their fine The Craniford' Women's propagated by cuttings will'flower munity to realize that the enter- ing past presidents. He was presi- jj"av ft fiUSS SHOP , pass.. There-is ho better Way .to gain tainments of hospitalized veterans start and hope for them many more vic- .. Republican Club:, and bear fruits, much earlier-than dent in 1939 and 1940. "^ Mrs'--•". DiCarlo was introduced by 145 SPRING ST. appreciation of the United States, than seedlings. . '. No Better 6la»es ^ is hot only the'-responsibility of a tories during the coming track season. veterans organization, but should the program chairman, Mrs. Jos- ELIZABETH, N.J. : by traveling over Us vast area; and there . ' Spring is the best time to plant eph J. Welsh. hollies. They will grow in any ord- be the interest of all our.civic or- Language Arts Program Del MonU I Del Monte Stewed is no.. better way to gain an understand- Hostess to Guild / ganizations. Therefore, I Would inary garden soil.- It is advisabte No Bofter Ndnto * > • Explained to Teachers ing or -now every' section depends' upon. Mrs^ William Scarbrough of 105 to Use plenty of leafmold or>other like as many volunteers, both, men Catsup .. 14-OL bottle 15c | Prunes . . i^. jar 21c •Stretch Your Mi Miln..street was hostess to theorganic matter when setting theni and women, to call our service At a general meeting of the > the railroads, than to ride on them and officer, Milton Greitzer, and offer annual meeting of the Union Couh- out.' • .-•'".' teachers of. the Cranford public ' More and more is American indus- see* the mountains of goods they handle one ' evening's . entertainment. to school system last week at [Lincoln H«av«n In a fro»ty glass for every form of busihess, industry and these hospitalized veterans,*', the School, Miss Helen SchaeflTer •• of try following a policy of enlightened .self- commander Said. ' ' . , Houghton Mifflin & Co., publishers, V; agriculture. .'".'''. .' i1';: •.'•..,". .':.'••• PLUMBING HEATINO OIL atriians unners and Style interest. In plainer English, it 'is follow- nncwmoNorncuii ing a policy of benefiting the customer ail The Scouts of today will be leaders the surest yajrof/bringing the greatest ih business; and government tomorrow. 46-oz. can The railroads should help rjii&&e tKeir train JOSEPH LEVY ON PREMISES ••:> > INSURES EXTRA "(,;•'•• 25 An example which 9ffect8practicany ride a demonstration trip whtcri win build GENERAL CONTRACTOR : every family is foundin the effoirlsof Oil pride iti the Uhited Stated and Its free 103 Adams Ave. ' * CRanfbrd 64261 OOttT OCPEND TOO Del MoiHe Del M6nte enterprise system of industry Which offers JEWfiLEftS : Cem«r Br«ta ind Etim Op«n Moifcby'Emnlng»v . \ companies to promote' practices that'itt'- CARPENTBr MASONET ..'..I. 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Fterfreira's Prat grade "are keeping ior four we«*ks. The class wHi 1 Frank Store told of his trip to the Marlene Geng, Barry Hull,. Mi- used'for table decorafioris and for day-on-;he" studying iiwilzerland. ifcsrrt r or friends. ' calendar hap a smaf paper symbol brought in a Swiss musifc.bo: -and Many, of the children ..'••', .'•" ,', Grade 5 ' ' • • , • v Irene Gilbert's fifth grade spent "•3 to indicate the kind of, weather a Swiss hat which her had Patricia Martino, Gerald Schn- Tn preparation for Easter, the, As a special project several chil- die Schools ejtperierlted that Hay. . L \,•, bought in" Switzqrland., any. 01 part of their Easter vacation' in mnn.and Warren J.acobi prepared boys and girls in Mrs. Elizabeth dren made papier ;rna«.-he puppets' Imaginative spring flowers have' bpys and girls wilLbepreSent- visiting several interesting places. stories to read to the group \w story DutTy's fifth grade decorated eggs. repreSt-nting comic strip <.r TV' CLEVELAND XMr Marie Murray's kindergarten lals Rabbi Brand Selects been made with paper and paste. ng interesting tepcrj/about Swiss Susan Frank, Judith Evans, Laurie time. "'_.••• ,. : . . Thepfc' were many pretty girls, men, 'characters. Very interesting o*i«i Alliance Church to Take are working on their assembly* On the bulletin board in vivid life to the clas. Dtmman and Muriel Gregg went women, boys, clowns'and rabbits s Robert Tbiirston • sketched a were made' by Dbris Breuer. Carol Schedule Topic on World Peace lor ike Week program..',, postumes are being to the Newark MuseiurL. . 1 ansion Mrs. Dorothy Hall's kindergar- array are those made by Jay pring mural and it.was pairned by In the selection. The eggs were 'Continued on page sir) Rabbi Philip Brand of Temple made. Scenery' is being painted 'uinther, Roberta Hawley Ellen The, Museum of NaturalJHbtory and everyone is busy working on Cnrolo • Pantano, Wayne . McNear, Boih-El will speak on rrhe Way Fledges for Building rund Foster, Judith Herzog, Helen Bdth Miss RutlyMorgan's fourth grade was .visited by Susan Frank and Morgan Jones and Barbara Neltzcl • ijft Dorothy Craft and Jan Salas will his part in the program. Robert Frantz' Nanette Schmidt, Barbara recently tj>nterlained Mrs. Ruby Timcthy Meyers. Susan also, went Rites to World 'Peace" at services to- Installs , Annual' Home Convention will John Bubb and Mrs. Aitchesoa. I Talks Set have charge of the opening exer- Walsh has given many interesting Watters, /George . Wbcrncr and Ferrcira^flrst^grhde with n shoi'l to the Planetarium,', ..On' another •' .' : Grade 2 .. ,•; '• -• • '' i. '• . >•'•'• be held Sunday at Alliance Church Elders will meet at the rhorrow night at 8:S0. Oneg Shab-r Universal ^Fellowship First Presbyterian..Church Was and useful suggestions that are Pauline Lowe. \ ,'•'/.. prognnn of'choral speaking. Chil- day Timothy took a trip' to , the A congregational business meet- with pledges for the Building Fund cises and Polly Dickinson'and Jon- l The Rirls ahd boys in &}rs.'.'Sar- bat -will follow. ' host Tuesday to the .presbytery•- of Monday at 8 p. m. The V being used in the program. 7 drepr ,who announced the various ing will be held Tuesday, at 8 p. rn. scheduled to bejy taken" during the athan Apsar will be, in charge of . ,/•'•'.•' '.Grade.2 \- /' Staten Island Zoo. He told the [ent's second grade are ^studying At Triiiity TEVER was there'a greater The spiritual understanding.of Fellowship will meet Tuesday^ injS \vere Anna • Wensoii, class 'about the various - animals Elizabeth. the flag salute. . ; ( Services also, will be held Satur- by the Methodist Church to dis- 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. services. 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. £. ' •' .' ,' ' ."Grade i'. ,', \- \\ Miss Mary Hoak's second grade about Indians. Many. Indian ob- y need^than there is today for God and man forms the only real iirol Klubenspies, Ronald D^dd, he saw. .,, . jects were brought in to class for Youth Sunday will be observed day and Sunday, breakfast will cuss several important itemsreon- » comradeship among men and basis for universal fellowship. The Rev. Robert W. Scoti pas- It 'has' been announced that this Glendennlng of 605 Orchard stn TJie morning band, composed The children in Mrs. Mildred enjoyed the'. Easter yzlcation ' ' v c^erning the church's expansion r of the entire class, will play. Diane . Hearlel, Jaivjes Lang and Nancy Ckhew spent her vacation display pufcpones by Fred. Atkins; in Trinity Church Sunday at 11[follow Sunday's services. nations .—- the open-heartedness This understanding is not satisfied tor of Westminster Presbyterian year a large part of the pledge will Cars Iwill.- leave ' the chu Mabony's first grade are learning various ways. Billy Brown visiMl i'3 program, the Rev. Albert Allinger, be set aside for the building up of There will-be eight tableaus. his grandparents ih Arizona;. Ered- Marion Stadelmann. WilliamJVlse- in Virginia. While there she visitril Robert Swlsher, "Ronald Hitter; Pat .it' •' a. m. in_cooperatlGn"with the na- "that would dispel distrust, suspi- by mere ritual worship or by a Church, Elizabeth, assumed his Tuesday everiina for a about the farm and the (story Qi Temple Betb-El Youth Croujj 7 maiy gave some ihtrdd'uctoi the Lin-ay Caverns. She showed tional program , .of 'Episcopal pastor, announced. , ' cion, doubt, fear, and Jealousy, personal sense of love. It requires a cash fund which win be used to the Good Will Rescue with Bill Fischer as" narrator. They milk. Some of the bays and girfs eric Wiseman arid Jamefc Zsichary Buchor, Deborah Harrisoiv,- -Robert will meet tonight. Men's Club will —The Rev. Mr. Allinger urged all duties as moderator of the' presby- remark^. her souvenirs to the-class. •'••' Church, Youth. ' and bind mankind together in a spirituality which transcends finance a proposed new building. Newark. The Young Men's _ are Jack and Jill. Dick Durand have pictures" illustrating fanfi attended the Scput-O-Rama in Outcalt arid^Michacl Plutt. meet at 8:30 p* in, Wednesday. members to attend.-'-i •' . . tery, succeeding the Rev.* Adolph Christine.' G^reen* reports that Now that school is in session", a Guest preacher 'will, be the Rev. good will. !>eace, and security. > personal interests and bears, wit- Sunday School enrollment has under the leadership of Ge and Dorothy Craft; Little Bo-Peep, scenes, on the classroom bulletin Elizabeth. Joan Kuch/went to ""'"ThF-Fanjityat Prayer" will be ness to the Love that Is God. This H. Behrenberg, pastor of thereache' d capacity in the present Sharpe, will be in charge. Elizabeth Cloud; Little Miss Muf- Washington, D. C, jrfid saw theMrs. EliT\yra': Shugavt's fourtli study of. magnets bas-begun. Al- Grade 3 Clarence Sickles, chapjain to. Epis- fhe" topic, o* the Rev. -Mr. Alliriger "Universal fellowship is not an board. They are William Philpot grade is making a study of those borf Meurer and Martin Trometter Miss Cleary's^fthird grado is copal students1 at Rutgers Uriiver- Impossibility; indeed, it is basic Love heals sickness and sin, as Metuchen, Presbyterian • Church. building..The new building would Also on Tuesday the Rev. fet, Lbren Zeich and Robert Luce; Jape Harris, Joyce Rich. Virginia cherry .blossoms and many other J&L Michael's at the 9:30 and 10:55.p'clock senyi well as discords between men and Aitcheson will address Pease Porridge Hot^ Barbara Simp- interesting thing birds which are niost frequently ard Interested in making a motor studying' nboiit- South Amerlco. • sity and New Jersey College (or ' to Christian living. Christ Jesus Greetings were extended by theprovide additional space for Sun- Green. Gary Iversett and Dudley : ices Surilay. Ttie Senior Chojr,.\vill nations. It is impartial, spiritual, hieeting of the Friendly Lea»ue son and Bill BaMwin; Uttle Jack -Peter-Krol wi5it to Radio City in encountered in the United States ajg_part'of this study. .. The children ale making an exhibit ..,2--- W'.'tnen ir> New Brunswick.' Cft'ap^ sinfi n.t the 9:30 n. m. seryiee.'Their taught; that ihe sincerity of-our Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor day School, Youth Fellowship ind Chase. love for God Is'made, evident, in and universal. It has within it no other church organizations. Christian Service, Inc., at Horner, George Burnash; Jack-Be- New York saw, the Easter and Canada. The following chil- A unit on Canada is underway. of ariTcles from various South 1; lin Sickles will pre'a(.-h"*"on the selection will be "The Silent Sea" element of fear, pettiness, or self- of the, CranfoV^ church. Mrs.. Mohony's class also painted' Tho children/ are dividing into American countries. 'Those who our love for our neighbor.-His At Sunday's morning worship York City. At 8 p. m.' the r_H Nimble, Bill Cheek; Mary Had a show. Fredo ic Wisejnan and Barry dren have made ^reports to the >£ topic: "Youth Wants to Know." By JAMES F\ V/OODS by Neidlinger. Mrs. Doris Roth- interest, nor is it motivated by a a frieze showing an April day for 7 have contributed to' the exhibit Golden Rule' for human conduct Following the afternoon session, service, the Rev. George A.-Aitch- will speak on ''The Challenge, Little Lamb. Marietta Lerda; and Black had !! good time at class: Sally Sorjnson, Leonard groups according to their interests. !| ; Assisting the-rector in ihrRuth' Garde, a student at. Charles King, Beverly Holden, Announcement f people of the congregation. An tions to Fortune "Hunters" as' part and Richard Ringle. [randfnother in, White Plains, N. i~£ ' of.tho Young People's Fellowship: we spoke.about St. Michael's CYO tenutp" by Luigini-Nordman and also, to them likewise1." In hisdifference or apathy. It is gener- made an original spring hat whicfi the StatO Teachers College in Jer-James Paritaiio, William Laing, "Prayer" by C. Loret. ous, unselfish,' and, peace-bestow- evening meeting was also-held. of., his series on the theme, "The The "Wbrnen's Missionary Pra The afternoon band is composed saw "JPeter Pan." Suzanne Green, Ellen O'Shausilincssy, Gerry We have recently installed the most modern, [5 Olive Livingston. Albert Lnwsori, — that wonderful bunch of kids compassionate' healing of the. sick Band will meet at .10 a. m. % is displayed' on the hall bulletin farrier saw the same picture while Leonha'frlt, Ktithy Wiese, Eileen sey City. Several repttrts are being we're so proud of. We spoke of Bible Classes for- adults will ing. When men work together In The Rev. Mr. Longaker will Sermon on the Mount," The Rev. of the entire afternoon class. .'j Norma Anderson, Terrell Fred- ^ and the sinning be sought to show speak on "The Church of theMr. Aitcheson Has chosen "Thenesday. Children's Bible Club « board.. .' '• • ," • • •' • : ;,: visiting friends on Lbng Ki'ffl oiid Patricia planned. • tyrje of Electric Sewer Gleaning Equipment and •= crick, Anne Morgant'hau, Roberta how much they need our support, meet in the parsonage at 9:30 a. m. men that goodness and wholeness the spirit of unselfed love, guided The boys and girls in Miss Rose by God. divine Principle, their ef- Living God? at the 9:30 and 11Discipl'e Matthew'^ for his series meet with Mrs. Osterheldt 'at 3 The children in Mrs. Doris Newsi ar? now able to handle a much greater volume how worthy they' are of-that sup- and at the same hour parents of characterized their true status as f Sweetser visited the 'Mii- i£" Terwillegar and Alfred Jacobus. x of messages on outstanding Chris- p.-jn. Wednesday. The Rev. L. wanger's first grade enjoyed port and some of the ways in which children of the Primary. Depart- sonsV)f God. His life was one of forts, bless all mankind. This Is o'clock services on Sunday morn- HOTKC TO CKKDITORS - seurn of .N4ttifal~Hislory_.in .S i rThtTfelcVWInnd Parent-Teach- of this work, including roots and other serious 'r Other services on Sunday in- true, universal fellowship. , , tian disci ptes-at the evening wor- Aitcheson will continue the studjl ESTATE ':m;, the Bible Class, for'Alder of universal. understanding is del's "O Lord, Whose Mercies Sunday Bible School will meet week prayee and Bible; study meet- ' OTTO. JB- Suiracate of the County of vacation. • " / nore Bauso's second grade hnve ports of places visited •durjns—the- —<•• Ask About Our Special Rates on Yearly Service — joining arid participating fully in .Years ago the writer of this Uniqo. made on the • thirtieth day of to "New -York. The groiip visited Lawn Mower Shop r' Church School. " ••••', young people will convene in the never in vain. Mary Baker Eddy, Numberless," and at 11 o'clock the at 9:30 a. m. with classes for nil ing Wednesday_ai 8 p. rn. drawn' "pictures of animals and Easter vacation, EiAily- Mcschtc'r C,VO activities, parents ,can-help parsonage with the' v. CKarles article discovered for-herself that Mb b A. D,, t*S3.t. ' upopo th» aapUcatioapc n OaU Falkenburg cHbed the the" Metropolitan Museum where - Katafclltlw* IK* Jc. The Northern Convocation of the Discoverer and Founder of Chancel Choir will sing the hymn age groubs. Junior and Senior fel- N,ext Thursdayjnarks the open of toe undenigneddid . as AdlltttAdmlnlitratrtoo c off . turtles to written stories about their pic? arrived in Woshingt'on, D. Cvr-itr SALES — SERVICE by urging the children to join, and Ellinwood, assistaa' pastor, as love is the great common denomi- the e«Uto of Mid dtremeO. notice U here- circus. She , brou they viewed the Egyptian exhibit, CRANFORD and GARWOOD the Episcopal Dloce.si of New Jer-by acting as adult counselors, and Christian, Science, has something of St. Francis of Assisi, "Please. O lowships will meet at 6:^0 p: m:ing pf a two-day Btble Conferenn school that she\h purchased t\i tures. Both' will^be placed on thetime to report oa the White House PARTS — WEfcDIN^l sey "will hold Tts-5. meeting at leader. • nator among all people. She was by elvan to UJ* cicdlton o( &-. inter- will be held froj to 6 p. m. Sun- children of a nationality dilferent against the estate of said deceased, within about her trip/to New,York CJtyi . : Many Other Famous Makes PLUMBING & HfeATING Metiiehen. The rector of esting places, Christmas party, or "We should endeavor to bexjong- "Lor-d, Bow Thine Ear to Oursenior group meeting. She will Church, Lancaster, Pa., will be I six months from the date of said otder, eluded Nancy Grote, Ian'da Fred- the hunt. She reported she enexhibits.- . ' . .. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from hers. So much love and re- Margaret 3/vitherington brought 1 DEtlVERY SERVICE Trinity, the RevFran. k V... H.whatever other party it happens sufrering, faithful, and charitable Prayer" from""Elijah.". illustrate her talk with a miniature speaker. Dr. Torrey is pastor or they wUI be forever ban«d from pros- erick, John Mack, Nancy Leech, joyed the activities of the dny\ The afternoon program included CRanford 6-2167 f. John C. Mu'nday. ' spect wcrfc accorded her that in jwyh.riin7To"thls small effort let ccutins or recovering the same asalnst spring flowers to the class from ;i visit to the Museum of Natural -CarthyV"wili preside at, the meet- to be. .It may mean a quarter to . spite rif th« (liflicuitics of diircrent The Oratorio Society / of themodel of the tabernacle. large congregation and is recog- the subscriber. her garden, and. John Dreyer sang Marcia Rublne, Carbl Cawley, pparticularly y jjsecing g theg grandchil- WEUlfield 2-2528 2 MOEN STREET ing a"s' Bean of the Convocation.' v The thrW.youth fellowships us add one more privilege — church will present the' first part nized as a Bible teacher of exee ; MARIE PAUL. Administratrix. e ih History and the sky show at the be;a -"booster",/the loan of your languages she. 'immediately felt nt. namely, silence whenever it can A group of young people, with HYEB ft AHMSTHONG. Attorney*. a song/about a robin and showed Dorothy Martin,' ,-Roslyn' Guyer, dren of President Eisenhower. 235 N. Elmer Street A spirited'discussion'is expected car fyou'd" better/dVive) for an aft- meet at 7 p. iri. Sunday. Mrs. ,B. of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" at 8 Eugene Pettersea in charge, will' tionjil nbility. He is in great Planctn'riuiry Gillespie will speak, on "Suma- home. Among the children she substitute censure. Avoid .voicing 31 VaJI Place. the pictures in his bird book. William Donnelly, Henry Deterjng, she and i on issues >x'hich arc to_come be- ernoon or .donating a cake. In a found the same eagerness to learn, o'clock Sunday evening in theleave the church at 1:15 p. m.JSun- mand throughout the country as; Franklin Lawson, Timothy Boett- ily visited Mt. Vernon and N. J. tra" jH the Senior High meeting error;* bat utter the truth of God s conference speaker ,it is reports boys and girls in Mrs. Ruby LINCOLN SCHOOL fore the Diocesan Convention at nutshell, it/means interest, being the snme spontaneity, love, humil- and the beauty of holiness, the joy church. k ' . . ' day'for a service at the'Essex,- "S3* ' ger and Cory Friedman' ^ Luifay Caverns in Virginih.' •. Grade 1 Trinity Cathedral, Trenton, May intercsied^and showing them you and/Beverly Hawes will be wor- ity, and friendliness which were The regular supper^ meeting of County Parental Home iri Newark!: The public is invited to attend.' ship chairman; Valerie Griffin and of l«6ve and 'the peace of God, that |ther places Visited . by pupils Gregory Gallagher brought the 5 and 6. A large, number of people arc interested. ' ' '• so endearing in the children of her the Young Adults' dub will be Men's Bible Class Will conduct a .tirade 3 . ils VVJankmueller will be dovo-. passeth all understanding/ recom- wei Allentown, Pa., Jan Weiland; eg??' of ;'iT*skat'0 fish to school, to from the local parish ajrtf expected own country. Writing home to •held in the gymnasium at 8 p. m. service at Cranford Hall at 3 p. m. : YbirU never haye a better; (leaders for the Junior High mending to all men fellowship in Some of the members of Mrs."Dover, N. H,,'" Dalo Lcland; and show to t ha group. He also brought her family of this, ihc said. "1 the bonds ofChrist." At: 7 o'clock Gail Brach will be .Several women of the church fa Mandan..N. Dak., a bed i Elinor Homan's third grade re- cha^ce to show your interest :ionr' •' , '""''..',. Announcer offered, personally, to i Ighillipsbmg1 , V l^elson, .JLightcap, a cocooni which he found on a The Guild efJh.CrGhv'isUan Fam- liuve found that love is a universal in charge of the Junior Fellowship are attending the Ladies* United ported Ho their^ classmates on the this coming Sundary- On that, ' On!Monday at 8 p. m. the Child language, for we all understand Eqcb one of us can further such the laundry of J any listener " il has arranged for another "Farr.- fellowship. At some time, in some meeting which will be held iri theMissionary Organization Retreat in interesting things they did during' jhe.kids are going to do'something Study Club will sponsor a "parent : it." . ' • , ' •;••.;, ' . - ;. gymnasium. A Marionette . show Albany; N. Y. The retreat began could Identify the author of iiy Life'Institute" on Wednesday really bigij It promises to be, one of teachers"- meeting. The teachers of Thus began for her a larger way, the spiritual love Individu- phrase,;-"So much to do with Easter vacation. • • • ; evening at Sherlock Hall, bcgW- those • "nevejr-to-be'-forgotteir'. oc- 1 ally reflected will break through will be presented. . •,. ' . yesterday and will cbntihue today Charles. Krippendorf enjoyed a •.••••• , • • • . • . . jjj the Church School have been in- sense of love extending lieydnd and tomorrow. Attending are Mrs. little time," gulped when the OUR PROFIT IS HIGH $0 WE WISH TO ning at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Vjctor casions. Of course only vited to meet* the parents. The the darkness of Ignorance and Bob.Witte...will be in charge of trio to Washington, D. C., and the environs of family, friends, make manifest universal .fellow- Frank Cqrdefc, Mrs. Durward Nel- reet answer tAfrican pioneer, Hoac, Diocesan Director will be permitted to participate ip Rev... Everett-Molest will speak .on and nationality to include all man- the worship program of the Senior Rhodes) came from a womqn PASS J^ON TOOmcUStOMfiRS* EUjtabeth Grayson reported on a . lous Education, will coi ship, •ith peace- and security for Fellowship which will meet in theson. Mrs, Howard Davis,' Mrs. Ed- trip to Philadelphia. Carroll Bowl- Just a Few Days Left the complete program, every- "Parents Are people Too." Host- kind. ... - ' . .. turned out to be" laundress for , 1 . • • ' * '•"•• - • '. - N '! •. .—J alL—The Christian Science Monitor. Senior High Room at, 7. p. m. ward Frances, Mrs. Albert Bel- Trenton to conduct the discussions one in the parish ave the or-esses will be Mrs..R. Martin, Mrs. inmates at the Mandan St»*« Trail not a ^ompany-owneA station, ' ing visited the •S, S. United States Oh Monday at i :30 p. i m. theford, Mrs. Frank Bangrna, Mrs. V. on Christian family living. The portunity to partici a limited H. Martin. Mrs. A. Allen and Mtsi lngScbooL we can make this offer. when she went to say good-bye to •y problems of cooperiarion between degree, and we all. show our monthly meeting of the Board of tore classmate Barbara Harmon/ who Before April 26! W. Gilliam. Deaconesses . will be* held in the Jk . church and familyytn the day-by- interest by talking U> the young- Follpwing , the congregational sailed April 8 for a two months' \ day living .and religious instruc- sters about it, if they're Choir Room. ..-.• visit in Switzerland. meeting Tuesday evening, th\ Lutheran Camp Will Open The Executive Board meeting of *^' tion of childjmi will be explored going; if- theyJfe an the commit- Couples Club will meet. Serving. The boys and girls of Mrs. Emma V. ,by this distinguished Christian cd- part; how the Margaret Greene Guild will be >* Coiue to the tee; taking Tracy's thirttgrade haxje just wel- on the committee are: Mr. andNjTouth .of '.dalvary Lutheran*. held in the Church .library Tues- ucator, .Refreshments will be rnany they/thinnk wiwill,, attend.-anatted. d Mrs/ William MorellrMr. and Mrs. Churcli jvill have th,e opportunity the midst of I picturesque mountain comed back Miss ShirleyV-Hanson all the questions which day evening at 8 o'clock. AWN • served foUbwing the meeting. Melville Matthews and Mr. andthis summer of attending a camp country near Califon. It was put- who will be working Vith them a d The Parish Council will meet at fleet a e interest. Parishlon- Mrs. Igor Reider. • • in. Hunterdon County which Will chased in 1952. • .,'"'•' Bural Dweg RETAIL PRICE — **• 8 p. mfMonday at trje rectory, 111 illy. a.n,d parents.particu- Prayer groups will meet at 9be open>fbr the first time. Opening It. is named in honor of Henry Almost half the new dwelling, iuld make every effort to Retreat" Day of Bi!$cdllection •** Forest avenue. The Altar Guild a. m ifed 10. a. m. Wednesday. Tho of Camp Bcisler has been" an- P. Beisler, former treasurer of the units , started by private builders at the evening Holy t SUPPLIES .17 9/10 Cdttto Per Gallon •V ' W)W meet 'following Corporate nine o'clock group meets at thenounced by tr>e Evangelical Luth- United Lutheran Church in'Arnef* during 1051 Were in rural areas. . . I. ^ommunion at-8a. in. next ThursV A: social hoiuc will .follow homo W.Mts. H- Crane, 19Xocust eran Synod of New Jersey of theica and a member of Evangelical .02 Cents Per Gallon FATHER DAVID PATHE H , o r Trees Taken Down day, . Bcutberhood • church and all are in-drivedrive, .w^il^ e ' ffljgi,ffljgi,i T- BarsnesBars'ne's' ss of United Lutheran Church in Amer- Lutheran Synod. 'The camp direc '••:':.' ^ Federal Gasoline Tax Spirit mil'Director will meet at 8 p. m. that same eve-, To atfiMd: Abo** 'all every 20 Hlllcresl t avenue wilill bo/JiqsbJt tto ica. •— . .'•""Y"-"\ •'•'^ tor Will be the Rev. John Miller. SEED ning in Sherlock Hall. one who can pt^sibly do so, should the 10 o'clock, unit. A prayer and The /camp is for boys and girls Further information can be ob? .03 Gente^er Caliph'^ assist, at the Monday morning praise service will be conducted at from nine k> 18 years'of age.. The tained from C. Stuart Burns of WOKK GUABANTBED (6:30) Mass and receive Commun- WINDOW' State Motor Fuel Tax * CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHI 8 p. rn, Wednesday wi^n Donald T. nine to 14-'year-old campers may Fan wood, a member of Calvary. l MICHEL'S. ion, which after all must be theBaggs $s leader: • \ > • •: • attend' one, two. or three weeks true measure of the success-of this FREE BEUVEKY Local tax - :•- ± Christ Jesus' example is Urour Vbung People's Choic^ill re- f rom Julyl through,July25. The SHADES extraordinary event .,••'•. 15 to 18-year-old campers jwill whose parej)ts „wish.JQ, attend .the froiri 3 P. M. to 9 P. M> •• i encouragement to grow spiritually hearse.at 1 p. tn. tonight and the church service. This is under the flOIXANP MADISON What event? Oh, yes! It's a one-Senior Choir at 8 jp. m. The an-attend July" 25 through August 1. Cents Per €allon •jind to believe jn immortality. The. day retreat. Now, all of you,rnust guidance of the.Mr. and Mrs. Club. A.V.BOYD Lesson-Sermon entitled-^ProbaUiln. nual ' spring concert of the choir Several, meri^from Calvary have Mrs. Virginia Freese will be in : • I '•• .'''[• •* ./^•.'.•!• ..': Total Price know what a retreat is. Usually, it will be tomorrow evening at 8 I Walnut Avenue - BllING VOUR FRIENDS After Death" will bring out this is a weekend spent in a retreat assisted with thespainting and- re- charge this Sunday. - HOLLAND YORK CLOTH CLARK TOWNSHIP, ft. J. 4_, thought when read in Christian p. m. with the proceeds going to! pairing and. cleaning up of the. The' senior choir will rehearse 1M. BAhwair 7-MO house, or other similar place of. the New Building Fund. . Science churches Sunday, seclusion. The program consists' of ( camp. ^' . .••''• today at 8 p. m. and the Junior 1*0© The Golden Text ^ from,"! Corin- . On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock The movement to have a: camp Choir tomorrow- afternon at 3:40 a. scries of spiritual exercises — the Couples Club" will' sponsor If thlans: "God hatr, '• both raised up conferences. Rosary, Stations of the began with the desire of the NewThe Intermediate Luther Leagu RICHARD HARTIG the Lord, and wij also raise up us "dance night." Refreshments will Jersey snyod to serve better Luth- will meet Sunday night at 7. Men's (JOHNSTON PAINT 8HOP) Cross, Mass, periods of medita- be available/ I by his own.po\ fer." (6:14) tion, and except for short periods eran boys and girls.. Several years Brotherhood will be Monday at $ Readings fr/ the King James of relaxation, silence. All. of this, Boy Scout'troop 75 meets .to- Of prospecting and planning have p. m. and Boy Scout Troop 84 as- 101 N. Union Ave, finally resulted in the purchase Version oi'tl Bible will include: in preparation fqr a good Confes- night at 7:15 p. m. '.>— sembles in the church basement - CRanford 6-ZM* is jrotni .£•'• '.'And he ledrthem out as far, as tosion and a worthy Communion. It's The following persons wc^ebap- of some "excellent" facilities. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. . cm. .v Bethany, arid he lifted up his hands like closing down shop and going tized in the. church Sunday: Lois' There, are, 20 '* useful - buildings ; The spring clothing appeal foi HIGH TEST GASOLINE V and bless/d them. And it catne to into hiding for the purpose of tak-Elaine Dollinger, daughter of Mr.which will provide adequate camp- Lutheran World Relief continues. and Mrs." Robert H. Dollinger; ing for 150 campers. The camp is kETAIL 'PRICE — pass, wKihr he- blessed them, ^ ing spiritual inventory. A one-day There Is an urgent need all over Thomas Alan Hargreaves, son oflocated on a tract of 122 acres in the world, now more than ever, •'< was pa/ted from therrt .and carried retreat differs from a weekend re- Mr. .and Mrs. John A. Hargreaves; for Wearable, warm clothing, .19 9/10 Cento Per Gallon up into heaven." (Luke 24:50. 51).treat only in .the time consumed. and Patricia ^Ann- Thotripson, Fr/m the Christian ScierTceicxt- blankets and materials, it is re- J02 Cents Per Gallon PRESENTS The pucfoose. and pattern is thedaughter of Mr^&nd Mrs. J. Doug- ported. Anything for which a per "Sdence and Health with Key same; and .depending on the indi- las Thompson. '. :.. • ' '; 'ALUtleWhUe? %ojAhc, Scriptures" by OMary 'Baker son no longer has any use shouli Federal Gasoline* Tax vidual, the result is the same. be packed and; brought to th Jdy, the following correlative Ypd may wonder what possible We Know .03 Cents Per Gallon issages will be read: "Jesus* un- SermonTopic church house at any time. The x connection all this can have with Osceola Young first Saturday in May these gifts State Motor Fuel Tax changed physical condition alter St. Michael's Corner (library). what seemed to be death was fol- Will be taken to the main Ware- Aside from the fact' that we are huse of Lutheran World-Relief in — No Local Eax * lowed by his exaltation above all interested in all activities of a People to Attend OfStudent;•.;.:.' "THE CURIOJJS material conditions; and this ex- PhiUipsburg,- for shipment over- spiritual nature,: it has this con- The supply pastor at Calvary seas. .. •. • • . •..•'.'.' •..-•. A 3 Act eomedy- pltation, explained his ascension, nection: The CYO as a group pa- Fellowship Bally Lutheran Church Sunday will, be. a Cents Per, Gallon and repealed immistakingly a pro- tnfthizes the library better than any ' yTestrninster; Fellowship of Os-Alvin Rudislll, a student at the 10- Total Price bationary' and progressive, state other group (except S.t Michael's Lutheran Theological SeminarV. I beyond the grove. Jesus was the ceola Presbyterian Church will*at- School). An event of this nature tend a . Wostniinster Foliowsjiip Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa, His ' way;', that Is. he marked the waytends ia increaac^CYO membership sermon at the 8:30 Matins and II WILBUR COON for all Spring Rally for the Elizabeth ... . ^Y V. and activity/which in turn should Presbytery Sunday.at Connecticut o'clock main services will be "A SHOES When somethihg goes increase our] .'potential library pa- Farms Presbyterian Church *lrr Little" While." • .;. tronage. A less proximate (but notUnlon. ... 'V • •The solo at the Matins service by • ': "*___' •••••'- wrongsMrfyh your plumb- BOWER'S BATTERffiS V flag of the President of theless- important) connection is the WOMEN WITH •United States Is of a dark' blue .Members will meet at the church Mrs. Louise Ha^usmarin will be"O ing you need help in a ( one which leads to the library via at 2:15 p. mi for transportation. Rest in the Lord" by-Telix Men- . PItOBLEM FEET Ol/R rectangular background on the-altaV. In a few years many of GROUP 1— .„• v. delssohn. "The Senior CMolr will hurr^. -v ,...,' ., ••••;.. THE JOINT BENEFIT OF appears the coat of arms of these youngsters, will > be parents The fellowship will riot meet in President in proper color* the evening. sing "The .Heart/Worships" by ANDREW CRISANTI PRICE with little bookworms of their : "' ftte Dodge, Ply mouth, own — more potential patronage. .At Sunday's 11 a. m. servicothe Holsjfc at the Mahjl service. >. Graduate of Rut calnnlQwn. Well These in turn •— well now you seeRev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor, will, : All department of the Sunday School of Prsctlpedlcs 70 School convene at 9:30 a. m. A iHwer your SOS ami lie Chevrolet &, Others. AVE/AT the connection: ' ' speak oh "Unconscious Influence." S04 CENTENNIAL AVK. A motion picture will be shown nursery Is held at 11. o'clock in CRANFOBO right over. inn w i m f:\TH\n ' '. CKANrOKD 13 Services: Sunday II A- M. at'the meeting of the Men's Broth- the church house for-children List Price $29*95 v' Sunday School: B:3O AJ M, Exduuifo v. erhood at 8 p, m. Monday" AND ,t YwUmomal Service \ Circle 4 of'•the' Women's Guild Wedn**itay Evening. B:15 o'clock BOOX SAVE will meet Monday at the horn* bf .. WE'Llf jFIX IT RIGHT and MAKE Mrt. JVUliam—Bedman of 7 Iro- GJROUP 2 — Open dally. Man. through rrL. 10:30 to4 . quohTroad and Circle 1 will meet TOt S^IILE AGiUN I ! - Friday evening. 7:30 to ». Tuesday at tne 'home' of Mrs. mwm mu Fits DeSoto, Chrysler, IIIIUIITII (111! - • . Saturday, i to 4. . . Thomas 3Brown of 15 ^7 THE ALLIANCE CHURCH 18* place. • • • • .....' BETFOBD AVE. and CHERBV ST., CRANFOBD. N. JT. Cadillac, Packard. $4O9» CASH aa4 CAMtY . F««mlac Ability FOR FAST & EFFI€IENT 18 Befofe buying any ON RUG CLEANING i A little-known quality\ol licorice April 30 and May 1 Ust Price $30184 > the ability of Uquld tn which it Exehanse hearing aid.you owe it has been processed to (com, Mjuch SPEAKER: Dr. Frank Torrey, ; One of W./.'s PLUMEHNG SERVICE ip ; -— Largest Rug Cleaner* at the foaming material in fire Pastor Calvary Independent • '•;•• . v —•— to yourself to try i U r.iadc from licorice the 1953 —f S99 l*Jaaa1 Ave, flalnBcld FL.9-MM ^Church, OIL •75 SUBJECTS: Thursday, April VOO MAT COJOroST. BATTVnMM u4 tfcn WATTO 30j, 8 P. M. 7-062^ CREENZOIL (Seale<1 Qt. Qt APRIL 23, 24s 25 v. * ,-r - U M«M «f tk« Mlatttay ' . JIGod's Work of Forgiveness" BAMO MMXIBAM* O? Till V1C«ITY« T Budget tour Payments If You Wi$h' Can). By the Ca«ie, lax Can Hiring Aid (iww — •M^lntir l>tc ». Friday, May 1, S P. M. included. AT -)"'• "dod's Work of Justiflcitlon" ufldcrourlO-day -^. ^ ...''_• • i-^ — C46 a. •«. Ir- iBOftty-backQuiriiitfe! IFrlday, May 1, 8 P.M. SHERliOGK HALL "CJod's Work of AdopUon" PLUMBINC O -K ; i M-Mlawa aa>« Maafta al kaawtU* r*Mlva« tnm (kata "T\"'*' Dr. Tarrey i« pastor of a very large congregation and is I'fMCMaaj Vm «« a|ataa|ala«. •. _-,"' . . V 1 •,...#?, ADMISSION recognized as a Bible teacher of excepionai ability. He it In' EFE great demand throughput the country as a conference speaker. 28 S. UNION AVE., CRwifofd MooJtor Vtows th. N«w> Spoc* eonh&vlM by PUBLIC SERVICB The Public h Cordially Invited To Attend 1494 IRVING STREET

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THE CRANFOflD CITIZEN ANDHCHRONIClR tHURSKiS; APRIL O, M53 *^ AWP APRIL 13. 1953 Events the curtains. Flag bearers were "How People^fepare for Winter,", plans to present the story in as- Church Women IV, Mrs, Fred Mayer, leafier, and Jnclr* fVtraggirt and John Zalinsky. '' " : Mrs. E. V. -McDii charge^>f the Spiritual f jroii^ Freddie Ernest. Janet Hopkins led About American Indians rSchoob"- and Mrs, George Spohn directed the opening exercises and John !»••(, , *->••.Caro• >*••. es>r^a.«>a*ahs)^al Bernar) ,«^«*is> doV IMWU Flowd Pupils in Miss Geralfjne, Clem J * George Myers of 226 Walnut As Near Reference' page 1 the worship service. Impcrato; "The Air"Aroond Us? : avenue snpke on "Folk Lore of Bauer,, Ralph Jacobi, Cynthia VcrgaUa' recited "Who has Seen inscn's class have been serving as BERSE BROTHERS For Goods LARRY'S TEXACO 1 :_BJohm.. Jean Viohl, Dcbra Husc, [the Wind,-',by Christina Rossetti. Barbara ' Cubberly # and Barbara leadcfV during 'the social studies the American Indian" at a recent Tolfou 1 'MARFAK LUBRICATION : Gray; "Knowing How. Warm It It,' meeting of the Women's Associa- •Jred Swishcr, Patricia Olscn and dilcussion period. Leaders have Newcomers As Your & Service - on Roger Chincry and Edwin Vilade; tion of the' First Presbyterian , • • s> •* '.'Louise Hubhuc^. : . presented additional information to ' Plck-Up and Deliver^-' Service The_ • children jn Miss Ruth "How Sun Lights and Heats the the.class",and have regulated dis- Church. Nine New Members To help rnakmake the WestwarWestward _ j You Need CRaUfnrd li wnc thirr do Earth," .Charlotte Hawks; ."About cusrion and ' finally summarized He displayed an exhibit.of In- Nine new members were wel- .Expansion unit more intcrestinc. j " . *' J «Ij« «g North Ave., E. - , ' Cranford l c s(ud of Thc the Moon," Susan Barniele; "About dian art and other articles and. . DESOW, fc PLTMOUTB ' .JTreFred SwishcrSwishcr; Ralph Jacobi! ari" Netherlands. the information of the (esson. Thus comed at the Newcomers Club wore a costume of an Indian chief. • AUTO DRIVING * MOVING abd Edward Hildcbrant made miniature M;in,v Iwysand girls have brouphj the Stars," Patricia Torr; "Wlwt far discussions have been led by luncheon recently at Osceola Prcs- Authoriied Sales & Service and • DRUG STORES * FLORISTS HARDWARE He was assisted in songs and byterian Church. ' McFARLAND'S western wagons. Those made wore in ,-imicIcs made in the Netherlands Is the Sky?" Shirley Rakacs; and Richard Biddlc. Elva 'Reeves, Er- INSTRUCMON STORAGE dances by his two children. Run-; Mrs. William Barnhart intrb- Towtog Service SAVINGS thc-chuck wagon, the Stage coach, for. their exhibit table. The follow- "Plants and Anirrtals Need thc nest -Boyd, James Brewster, Janet Acce»«ortes BELL'S PHARMACY BENNERS GARDENS CRANFORD PADiT & ESSO SERVICENTER ing •• children have contributed: Sun," Janet Mazzeo and Joyce ning Bear and Snowflake-. duo?a Mrs. Irving Myerson, Mrs tho cpvered wagon, the buck board Lawrence. Agnes Brown and Pam- Auto Repairing INSTITUTIONS Myrtle — HARDWARE STORE Vern W. SfeFarlaad, Prop. The following, i new members William Massarsky, Mrs.. John GARDEN STAtt 1 ... and the supply Wagon. Fred Swiiih- Neil Castaldo, Eugene Polsley. Su- Reeves. ' " . ' '••./. • .••'• ela Mey: PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Other hatte-.Lov 'ATLAS rOU'ER TOOLS __J Cornplete Inipection Servtcc san RonnlUnd. John Thcisz. Paula I-' ""-."Grade 6 ,." •• were introduced: Mrs. Betty Reese, Heemsath, Mrs. Lewis F.v Laird, 4IS SmHh ' A»e., WcsUcld Shrulri.mnd S - Garden Ttxils -.II()tisc.KurnlAhlni:!i I er brought rnini.aturc horxes nnd Last week the class planned thc DRrvma SCHOOL ^ A Lubrication — Tires — Accessories Trevor Harris' sixth.grade class MrsTJesseSchrlpe, Mrs. Ethel Gil- Mrs. H.. H. Hartzal, Mrs. Walter CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS S. S. Elsenbertf'. African ViuteU Ijr (he Home- Phmthlriif SupplioK - Wullpjpcr people to make the wagons look} Hallerbach and Ronald Bender. activities of a new science unit on' I WCstflcM-C-IKO WEstBeld S-SBSS tleeascd by the BUt« at Now J«rs*> BarlagBeld A Ktrtk Am. t*. «-»m bert, Mrs. Ruth May ahd:tMrs. B. 'FJ7,. Mrs. A. W. Pasbjerg, Mrs CRanlard fli-XUC . I HamllUa A«e. Floor Sandluif Machine!!. ' The Mass has been divided into; has worked very hard on the script . All Phases of Drivrhg and LOAN ASSOCIATION the study of plants and also the Desta Tcagarten. ' | William Kylberg and Mrs. Georce Registered Pharmacist • I tUaih Ave.. •:. - CRanlord n-IR"0 Ihrec committees for this project. of its class' play.. Every child in activities of their social studies unil King. • , Savlncs Iniared To »l 0.000 HENRY P. TOWNSEND NORTH END -?""":/ '••" , ' Grade 6 , • • Luncheon was served by Group Joyce Roden is chairman of the.ttjie class was assigned certain re- on'"• Westward Expansicn. Hd HUGH CLARK MOTORS \ ; Home Mortcace Loan. Drugs, Cosmetics. Biolosicals • FOOITfaARKETS E7«^L HARDWAHE FRIENDLY SERVICE i For a recent assembly program, group Iliiding out about the pooplc. search work. The results of this faced camps, log cabins, map' Year • Aalksilisd Dealer Open bally 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. -MOVING Ji STORA'OE '" \ KENILWORTH OFFICE he Beit of Everything In' the Drag Llae .Rill Davidson '< George Roe Mrs. Ethel Patterson's sixth 'grade Neil Castaldo is chairman of the research have been incorporated showing, famous westward trails Bonlevarsfjri Shopping Center Tlrnm. Si Frl. till D P. M. PACKING MOBIL PRODUCTS , ' - rcvicWcd^thc book,- "The Story of- group Undine out about the court- j to the script. The people in ACE FOOD STORE n r>"»w.ts f,f historical ^charac- "DRIVINa IS OI>R BUSINESS" ' . , . ' \CBaaford 6-0-00 Prompt Delivery Service Gas - Qll - Lubrication PLTMOUTH Sunday ith-'aramatizaiions nnH script MIS8. CHRIS CONNOBS 109 Boam Ave'.. W. .. Cranfard KENILWORTH HARDWARE people. UNION .COUNT*' an all-day field, trip to Moirristown IS RariUn Rlaaa Crasfordl SHELL PRODUCTS / - ' reading and illustrated with char's Service CRaalsrd S-tMT &.PAINT STORE twi: cut out panels'"-have l Historical Park and Jockey Hol- LINDEN OFFICE M AhoLVH HiTCH«:. w£^ Gas --~OH - Lub/icatjpri ' C -harge 61 the rfeWriting Jones, Douglas Hicks and Charles •, North Wood. Bear Elr* St. UADD,WARE •—,; TOOL'S '.' and , pictures shown with the •Made by the class for thc bulletin by WILLIAM HANDVSIDE. low. The grctip had lunch in the Oenqlne Factory Parti CHAS. KURTZ MARKET PAINTERS Minor.Repairs . Road Service l •'••'• ' .Linden S-5500 • . . / Electrical & Plumtilni! Supplies opaque projector. . • her guardian ad . Utcin, •$ Krug and Margaret Scwe.l. West. • ' , •_'••;-/ CRanford 6-9708 .. ; • or-ard and they are working.on picnic arjca of Jockey Hololw. Cars Bought i Sold • AUTO REPAIRS * S" Chos. Krtind. Reg. Pharmacist CHOICE MEATS * POt'LTY PaiQts — Glat.H — Oardfll"*Nf*d3 civil. >:':•'' ••)'•)'•'.('') • - \ Plaintiff 3ni)dren who,' have "been picked Grade « :/ •' « Vorth Ave.. K. * Ells'/Ave. Craaford - SHERMAN SCHOOL, two more. . ' • - Cllanfnrd <>-10U5 , ' Action" .cr parts Include Ronald Stemmui-, & SERVICE "CRANFORD DECORATORS • The children in Mrs. • Christina • The . boys ?nd girls of ' Mrs. Narik GROCERIES — FROZEN' FOODS II Boalevard aV Kenltworth :; '•"-.• .,,'•' ' Grade -Z •' CHAHLES niTCHIE and • SUNOCO SERVICE CENTER ANN RITCHIE, hi. wife, Willihrn Barniele, John Terinst Youth Learn by Copying, . WCstfleia 9-3ISI • BEAUTY SHOPS * SPECIALISTS D. J.. McKnotlgh, Prop. Diel'K ilas,s. have decided to read NOTICE 1 Quaintance's fourth grade arc pre- - ' • CBaaforol «-»Br: A» a climax to their, study of IT WtiL <•">'-• •:•'•• KATHERINE RUSCANSKY . Carol Priesi Lois Hallenbedfana BERENT GULF SERVICE I>ra|i — -Cosnwtles — Baby Needs !Lin,JWIss. observe and perform experiment; and JOHN RUSCANSKY, her- paring ji summary, of their read- Pre-School Group Told BE SO INSURANCE Audrey- Rosendale. -"•• I Stoiili UBIOB An. .' Crant.M »-•'- in science class. hiuband. MARIE MARSHALL ihjj work. Library books have licea OENERAL AVTO.j REPAnUNO Ruth Po'yntcr's second grade pre- and FRANK MARSHALL, her Mrs. Helen 'Marvin spoke on HAMOY MOTOR CO. ELtf£ BEAUTY SALON Prescriptions Called For UNION AVENUE SALE brought by. David Ij}aton, Alan sented a play entitled "The Work 1' The topics they have chosen 1 arc husband, and PHYLLIS T;;-, ROOSEVELT SCHOO How to Help Your Child Grow GULF Gas, Oil * LubrUstlon - Specializing In All Types •and Delivered. ••? MEAT MARKET HELEN BLAKESLEE ' #> PAPER- HANGING MANDYSIOE, Kohn, Robert • Irslinger, >'Jeffrey •:.'"'• 'U- ': " . ' Bearr ledry. Prea.-. • • of the Wind." "Our Weather Needs," Rene Ber- ' PRIME MEATS * POULTRY • ; SUNOCO PRODUCTS Defertdanti. Grade 3 in • Responsibility" at a recent Call CRsnfprd 0-010S • PEttStANENT WAVING \ — OPEN SUNDAY IVSl'BANCIE or. ALL KINDS Interior — Exterior 11 Fleuren, Patricia ; Boyette and Yriur Authorlicd Groceries — Produce — F»*>xen Foods /A to Z Lubrication^. Judith Craft ns the March wind, thiaume; "Rain,* Norman Decker By virtu* of an Order of the Superior ...The children in Mrs. Gladys meeting' of the Shermanf-Lincohi 8TVL1NO • Heal E^ati' Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division. Karen Turk. Individual parts have Xti Centennial A*e., Cranlord \' Call CBanterd «-loAS •'•'•' • ' • —• Free 'Delivery — / Tires — Bajteries. .JCarolyn Schultz as the Summer and Leonard Fundcrburk> ".Fog," Union County, made .on thc 31st. aay • of* nre-schobl study group at theiibme MANICURING .\ Centennial Ave.. .CRanford «-9m Odette's class have been studyin. been ^written by Richard Conjeyv If no answer. RAhwoy irll30 'CRaafora «-llta CRanford (1^0102 CRanford 6-3160 wind, Pamela Jones as the Autumn Richard Heller and Karen Becbe; November, 10M in'' a ««rUln cause In of Mrs. Charles Denzan, 6 Haw- Walnat Ave. 1 CBantord 0-oSW v •aid Court depending1 wherein Ca/oly'n Holland. Several interesting Dutch Jeffrey Fleuren, Karen Clemensen. 0 Norik Vilii Avel Craafard I Sariattleld Ave.' Cranford wind and, Angela Sonentino as "Snow," David Saam and Barbara thorne street. " Sib RarttanvRoad' .Cranford Rltchier Infant,. by WlllUm Handyslde, ^J Dealer FISCHER I Coldevln Road Clsrk Two •/SHEET METAL • Winter wind performed a wind her ituardiah ad litem. Is Plaintiff -ancf articles have been brought in for Alan Kohn and 'Robert Tbiese- Ross; "Ice,". Gerald. Wright; ,"How • Mrs. Marvin stated that children ' .-. " \ • ' '» , dance with, their sister ' winds Charles Ritchie and Ann Ritchie, his a classroom exhibit. • mcyer. Scenery has been painted __J: SERVICE CENTER FUEL OIL Living things Stay Alive Through wife.' Katherine Ruscanslcy and John learn by copying and if guided Sales nnd Service— * LINEN' SUPPLY * by David Eaton, Graham. Cleaves Authorized AA of N. J. TOWNS BEAUTY SALON HERBERT F: KUEHN Janet- Hopkins, Corinne Tamburr, thc ' Ycar,'^ . Edwin Anderson; Huwansky, her husband. Marie Marshall ' Richard Williarns brought in a right in childhood theley Wiljinlll grow . TOWING SERVICE Carol. Dennis and Nancy Trotta. "Changes Out of Doors," Lewis and Frank Marshall, her husband, and pair of wooden shoes. Tina"'Dorn- and Jeffrey. Fleuren. The class SEAGER'S DRUG STORE GARWOOD COAL CO. SERVICE jr. Photographers Phyllis T: Handyside. DefendanU. the up to be responsible adults. Pfcbaei PL»lnB«M «I-III Ignition — Carburetor • SHEET METAi: CONTstACTOB. ' ' J. Walter Seager. Reg. Phartn. John Vcrttalla^ George Magan, Beach; "How .PlantsJLivc Through subscriber, one of the Masters of said rnerguei Joyce Hltchcox find Lisa TUNE IN • Generator — Starters FUEL OIL Kenneth Ingram, Gary Tlmpson, Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery 01 North Ave., E. ' 'CRanford 0-D10S \ the Winter," Margaret White; Division, will, on the Bth day of May,Shapiro showed tlte class, how 110-131 E. Bib Street COAL — COKE D O"W-'-& wm. r. frutchoy . / • Steel Fabricating * _•':'•' Paul OscIby,'Jeffrey Wiird and HOMEMAKER HARMONIES "One, of Unlan County's , "Food Fr,om Plari{$," Irene Cush- 1053. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon', sell Dutch children might .walk in : '•.'.• '*'•'» • Fine Commerelal Photography at public venduc. at the Sheriff's office, •^ Service Dept: 124 E. 4th Street Oldest Ethical Prompt' Deliveries' a) Airiconditionins , Sharon • Crcter \vereth'c children ing; "How Some Animals Get wooden shoes. Peyton Old brought '' • • .' . 'By .'••••/' 9th floor. Court House. Elizabeth, New COAST TO COAST MOVERS Station WVNJ — 11 to 11:30 A. ^ Call WEstSeld 1-2102 BETTER LINEN SERVICE and Margaret Walton played the Ready for . Winter," • . Russell. Jersey all the tbllowlnff tracts or parceln in a white Dutch cap, Stephen LINCOLN GARAGE - . Preierlptlori '•% A Master or Photography • Ventilating it Heating .. ' of land! situate, lying' and bclnfi in tkw 511 North. Avs*ae * bsrwoool .part of rnothcr. ••- Schultz; "How Other Animals Get Hall a miniature of a coal holder. Al DlFablo, Prop. \ Specializing In - C&anford ll- MOTOR SALES. T Re(Utered ph«inaelats_to Serve-_¥•• • .TRACT ONE . iigurines, Joy.cc Hitchcox a little —-•-•'••• Wheel Balancing ' 7 ' " ~7 V • 8TYUNO ' *" ' .' . ' . Authorized • • UQUOR STORES • Premises known, numbered* and pincushion in thc form of a wooden Scientific Motor Tune-Up • ' TRUE COLOR TINTINO For Prompt Deliveries ESSO BEAT II Soath Aye., E. Craafor* Since 19J4 ' ' PLUMBERS Histingutshed on a "Mop of Part of the Shoe;'James Siobum brought in a Call CRanford a-0700 Trumbtill Property, at EJIzabethport, MI Uaeoln Ave!. E. CBanford 8-llvS . '• • , Call. CRanford «-S444 '' FUEL OIL'. New Jerocy". (now on flic In the little Dutch girl do)t- and Lisa, ' Authorised Dealer - M Walaal A«e. Cranlord Prompt, Courteous Service' IOI Union Ave.,N. Cranfsrd B. In Block number •"v, ' - . . UsOan aad Norsk Avrs. Craafora Serving Cranford, Gsrweo'd & Westneld PLUMBING *: HEATING Prepare for Thi» Summer! sluty-four <64t as laid down on said Oldsmobila's new "Hardtops" 208 W, Weitneld Ave.- . Roselle Park Industrial — Commercial .Nniurallzehi anil'Troy lings for Women m*o. •.'•,: ' . , •' . ) ; Refrigerators • NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. . ' CUeitnat 6-0703 CRanfard «-!088 ' CONTRACTORS Buster Brown for Boys.and Girls • . Being also known as No. 149 Brood- Electric Ranges ' way, Elizabeth. New Jersey. • —i»oth Ninety-Eight and IS Alden; St. ' "' \_ Cranford FUNERAL — JOBBING ~ Florahelm and Pedevln for Men and Boy TRACT THREE I AatlMrisea ' ' ' Washers—All Porcelain We Have'. Just Received Our' New Ur* " • Premises - known, designated and 1 ANSWER DIRECTORS Air Conditioning distinguished- on a certain map cn- Super "88"—offer Power Dryers—All Porcelain at- .Washable Summerettes Play Shoe* tltled/'Map of-ttio New Manufacturing' SERVICE W. D. SNYDER & SON Ironers — Deep Freezers , . OH Burners/ • for Women. ' i . Town of Elizabethport. New Jersey", Steering* Power Braking* DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE . (now on file In' the Register's Office •'.**+, • Electric" Water Heaters of the County of Union t. as lot num- BIG TELEPHONE NEW8 . ,. . •„ tievcl<»pcra ot ' Air Conditioners .— Dehumldiflers BIRECTORS CRunfordMI-iajO TAXICABS ber nineteen (19» in Block, number 'i sixty-four (M> as' laid flown on said J "Roekot" Powor, t6o! .,.•'•-' ' . ." * •, map.' ••"',... . • • • , itttNILWOBTtl INrtUSTRIAL PARK CRanfsrd 0-0IM . . ... M CRANFJORD"TA3tr*SERVlCE' Beirut also known as No. MS Broad- ' , *AliK8 * BEKVtCC ', LIQUOR STORE . way. Elizabeths New Jersey. ROCKET AWAY for'dashing fun! Powered n ;—- - -v— - ": . j £,. 8 Aldsa St. - - - -'- -CsssJasd Craaford TFACT FOUR „. ' ' . ' T Complete Parti Dept. Phone: CRaoford Free' Delivery for PrompKSerylce Premises known, designated and HOLIDAY! for flasliing performance! Oldambbilc 8 distinguished on a certain map' en- (- Industrial Land and Buildings • HfEAL ESTATE • superb new Holiday \ •'. \ the inspired • ELECTRICAL til Narife Av»., W. - . CRanford «-0lK« . ' - -. ..;• titled "Map of the New Manufacturing North aai Central Aves. ' Westfleid , We Answer Your Telephone - GRAY. Inc. Call CRanford 6-2372 Han's p—iMWf lalfaif mm . Town of Elizabethport. New Jersey", II V. Union Ave. . "Cranford combination ot glamorLand^^ "go** .„.., ;• ;_..•.! _ H Hours Every bay.. '..'__'..•.. For Sole CONTRACTORS . JOS. J. GUKER A-. ho t ' (now on file In the Rsatlsteri! Office of FUNERAL DIRECTORS ; AO-1«e * k»»"»W »lBhtar. 8l»»p ',' Crspfofd Ave. "•:'.'..'""" Craafor* .the,County of Union) as loU mini- with the sporting air of a convertible Vou Leave — It Rings — We AhsWer - , ' ' '' '''i—.., ' '^ REAL. ESTATE " - ' . J— Botinflly md ^w ' 6ered< twenty-one talk and- twenty- three 1331,- on Block number sixty- TM Mlehlgaa Ave. ' KenltweHh IS ttarlagflsU Ave. ' Craaford BARNETT'S / '. and : IN CRANFORD IT'S It-'. enhanced by the safety, of an all-steel PACKARD WESTF1ELD CO. ; I th.f.ld-UycooUdfor four INSUBiANCK safer stops... Oldsmobile's new, more ' CRanford 0-i»0» " « BEDHOOil CRANFORD RADIG right of curtesy. of Frank. Marshall, hus- Paris — .Use« Cara BAKERY & PASTRYSHOP Protnpt Deliveries * ,Call WEsWold 2-3034 '- PhoneT CRanford 8-0777 - "i pht' • • • • •'. •* . band of the Defendant, Marie Marshall, powerful "Rocket** Engine makes you WEDDING —BIRTHDAY TELEVISION * RADIO together with all' and singular heredita- Open" Evenings Call WEsUUId S-SIOS " ' Deliveries In Cranford, Garwood At SUTLV d). .•••• .PARTY-, CAKEB, \ .•/•.• • LIVING ROOM ' : 7 North A»e., E, Crsaford ments and appurtenances to the said ruler of every road! Come in ... •30 North Mb 8L . ' Kenllworth BEPAIj premises belonging or in anywise apper- N*rUi.Ave..,e. WesUeld Full Line of Italian' Pastries tt Bread B17 Nerih Ave. fjarwoad 91* Nwrtsi Ave. Oarwooi taining. It was further ordered that the see how much fun a Holiday can be! Car Radios Repaired 1J08 Rarltan Read ' CRaafsrd 0-»160 .# KrrcHEt* McPHERSON REALTY CO. •Id Master sell said lands.and premises WEitfleU S-4ftlA — *-SSM OF JMOJ pSTf, 1J. In such portions as to him may seem CRANFOKD REAL ESTATE CRanford- 8-B373 , irukt equitable foi the' Interest or thc I'mwrfMlum amj Ntw DANIEL I. HEYBURN • SIMMONS BEDDING LUMBER parties.- • MANOR BAKE SHOP . LOVELAND FUEL CO. Buy, Rent or Sales ' :«' Esslaaaa Slreor . ° '.' Craafor 41 MYRTLE ST, ' CRanford 6-1717 , KENNETH C. HAND. ' Amlnmic-Ey or* optional at mfrmcoti. (Established 1823) RAWSON MOTORS, Inc. • , Authorized Distributor. • • "E»crytaJo» Far The llome Owner" CR ANFORD. N. I. Master in Superior Court, ' John 1^ Wlescmann, Prop. •'."• ' ' V • -, Mortnases — Insurance KENILWORTH - ' FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE Chancery Division, New Jersey. • . > / . LICENSED ELECTRICAL BUILDERS' GENERAL III Aides) 8t . CRaaford S-MOO ARD TELEVISION ' 4-30 „. ,• ' Essoheat-Fuel oil' •• / Aatharlsed CONTRACTOR Nerlh VaUs Av*. . CnmtmrM - Authorized •; • ' SUPPLY CO. ADMIRAL PONTIAC ' • ' Call CRaafard fl-1144, : S« Malik. Ave.,- E. Cranford ' • '- • "' - ' • I .Lumber WILLIAM G. SCHMAL Sales * Servlee ,. Bales and BerVtre Wiring for Light and Power Building ' Materials. 24 Hr. Service on All Makes FURS ' "Realtor^— Inaarar '. Oftariford 6-a33t .. Resdential — Commercial Mlliwork Masons' Materials tHU Boalevard . ' , .,,' . Koallwartsi' Complete Parts and Repair* REEL - STRONG COAL CO. •5 AldMS^>tU«l CRaaford Industrial Hardware . Rooflntf Material 'Dependable, Friendly Service Since 1935 'JL KANTNER • Associate . WESTFttXu' All Good Things To Eat . Screens - Flooring - Palnti CRaoJord WILLIAM r. HCBM TIRES • ' Baked On Premises, '' ' HEW FURS ' ' . , . Ai>plianc« ' . ••'. •,. i 431 Narin A»e4 B. WEtUeld 3-3100 BEATING. OILS. . y iy cash i • " URTHDAY CAttBS S Bdnulde Ave. ' • Oaaferd Fur Coats Bestyled or Repaired . CRanford 0-050S ' > lWslnat'Ave. cAanfsrd •IB Waraal A««. CraktsM Ma CcateaaUl Ave. Craaford CHAS. M- YEAKEL CRanferd q Union County trust Personal loan PtjstaBeld Park Ave. Ual«n aad-North AVes. Craafard Baal Estato"^' • lasaraaee ,. Tires—Tubes—Batteries FIREPLACE Hccapplug Service •>

•.•..'." • •/"/•• .."•' '"•' .•'•.-.'• . ' "• ' " :•'.'.' •• l ' '• CRANFORD - WESTFIELD. BANKS •• Martgagml ' • UNION COUNTY BU1CK CO. . UNITS HORTON'S GLASS BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Soath and So; Unloa Aves.. Crsaford Want a TV set, sparkling new refrig- You save .. .and of course you can « North Ave., W. , CRaafard e-S414 Tel. CRsnford s-lrioa, ' ' '•' •it'. CONTRACTORS .. . Masons' Materials crator, automatic washer or other ma- combine your present bills arid[loans, ! OUTDOOR FIREPLACE & CRAHFORD AOTd CHASS Lumbe'r — MUIwork TRUST COMPANY IvL EHF ABIO EQUIPMENT CORP. SERVICE^ * * TREE SPRAYBVG jqr appliance? You can nave it! Just ^-«nd|»y tiseinoffisiatssatowsi to buying (Formerly Crsnford Trust Co. and • 4 BiHRfiOR . Roofing Materials — Bricks . '• • Oeneral Coatraetor , Manufacturers''ot Evertaitlroj w Westncld Trust Co.) . STATIONS come to us for a Personal Loan you re- «h« home appliance you want ; MONETT OUTDOOR ITHfcPLACES Cement, Sand, Gravel, etc. DON SNYDER ' COMPLETE BANKING, 8EBV1CE ' emus ^f; '; ,' .-.' *..' DBTVEWAtS .'• ,:u \ Custom-Bullt—Wrlte,^ Phone for Folder TREE BPRAVINQ SERVICE y .'• •. • 'Ueinbet TD1C. '' •' . .' B •«,'!..cJ..lCn- ' : S47 Monroe Ave. i KesllwoHk • -•• • -.' ;-. tot Every. Purpose Call CRanford fi-4«00 AL'S CITY SERVICE STATION pay in comfortable monthly instaU- .thapto'^M^ait*€miva&^- Call Cltanford «-U44 — WEstfleld 3-KMI "Bales alia Service ; • • i t Kerth Av«.. W.. Crahhrd Built To tisi '. i ." Built Permanently ' CRaaferd «-d •;..•'• CRanford' 6-MS3 . ' persouUsoi ChecklnC AeeoaaU 2U Sooth A*«., E. ' .Craafard.' COLONY^ DELICATESSEN DEHMER'S - • Hardware,'Screens, etc. ' SUPER >ll" HOLIDAY COUrf Mortgages — Lotni — Savings AtcoUnts FLOWER SHOPPE 400 v.,1;: DIUM . . Complete Line Jif. „— AC A HARDWARE ' CRariford fi.oAa—2467 - . '• CRAWFORD'S *; :. VENETIAN ' All Trust Services rtowEBS worn bat BsstssssTssT sW W_ tsssssssfsssWL sstaj. VSVSWOBV^SBSH • • • !V '. . DELICACIES } EVER* OCCASION .. sIAROWARK — PAINTS si Msia Street CranUr, GULF. SERVICE STATION' ' 1,300 BALES — BEHVICB - BLINDS _ h CaBvealoatljr totaled OtttoS — All Cooking Sc Baking Done on Premise; Member F. T. D. Complete Auto Service • • . «^U>I)SR ruRNISsUMOB' ' PARTS — IM Bo»tt A»«4 «. Crasrfara—Cli «-l«*« CRaaferd 6'lO3i Minor Hepalr* Itoud Service I* N. taUa Ave. CRanford *-0t0O 107 N. Union Ave. Craafo MOVING ana • - CRANFORD ANT AMOUNT VHO m N.rih A».^ K. RUaakWh S-««M Garden Supplies — Pal<>ts > CHanford 8-0078 I UPHOLSTERY SHOP . Fishing Tackle Ulfk * Koala Av.., K. <•»•. JtR sUUoa upAvmtm Mtyoo t» onwa. ' WZsUNU llff Broad St. _'•>!» EMsaWla Avo. STORAGE : • • ~^ Venetian Blinds i o ex ir" EI 8 i IE PAUL'S DELICATESSEN KENILWORTH GREENHOUSES . ' Call CRattford «-008l • Special Spring Prices Available . - 1 '• Avo.—« . A. ROESSLE, Prop. - custom quality Brand* Above charge* include Ufe fnwrann 1 CbJrbtlne Johnaon, Prop.' It Nortk A*o.. W. .-' - ' Cnafo to cover unpaid belamce AC* H. W. ZOL2ER & SON. Inc. FLOWER* FOR ALL OCCASIONS DOERR'S ATLANTIC SERVICE C!Unford'a-Ott3 A Pull tine o* . • Wedding Bouquets - A f L A NT I C H« lUatsi A»«.. E. • ', Craafttd rANC* DBLICACtEB ALBAN - LEWIS HARDWARE : ••'-•• " 'potted P(«iU •"" — Open Sundays ^J"""" •, FUNERAt DBltoNS Road Service." Pick Up -it Delivery * WASHING O L O 1 stTTBBURGH rJUMTsl MOBILE J BastsMUs BL CRaafard «-M4 ALLIED VAN LINES stoiiUWortk Mofeih A»«., E. *' CealsaaUt—CM. «-»1ls Cross UL Scotf Sc«l . MACHINES Long Distance MpvTnir '~~'

Shades — VcneUan bunds' v Storage - Packing - bhilpplng Give to STOrTERU DELICATESSEN VENTERS FLORIST ' KRESS TYDOL SERVICE Table Pads'. ' BtORRMfl « ALLISON, INC. TTDOL PRODUCTS Bale* aad larrtM JtKLfeCATBStENS — OstOCKRUB • & GREENHOUSE • bt. i«i3 . 1 ' — BALASS —, FLOWERS FOR. ALL OCCASfONi . Ltt.-Bay Blurf Kidgv DW«waie Carburetor *t Ignition RspsJn — -i' O lf«l S C H E VROLET Parti — ftepaln. CANCER FUND- Local and" Long blstanco Moving1 Servloe. & P»1M AU«a llrtel . Coiymue» BUsaMtai It* Xartk Valaa Km. .,CataafosJ • Craaford M Nortn Avt^ W. YOUB OUMMONU DEAUBAUO lEnmB TO VAUJtS IM tUSft• lESKB USED CABI IK nMl|U Aw. •'•. t TU S««tk l». .>,,., 4 : : .'• ' •' '' '•. •••."•••• '•' . •• • . '•'- ' •'. '••••! '.-, '•• ' '••••," . . '•' '.•'..' '• . .-. '' • ''•.• ''•'"'•*''-;:•-.': • .'.i ..-•''•.• •;''.''-'' ..' ; '•''•-.'•* •"; '•«/•' •—1' ,• •• v.' >'; '-'^_- •'••' ' '":_-;- '-«-,'"""- ' ....

^'"THE CRANFORD,CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23.- 1953

MacMillan. David Erdman.! Henry game at the stadium this Saturday Dreyer," David DeLonge, Bob Ack- Further-- mionnalion -«an—t>e—OD- WSCS Hears Talk o land, Fred Sickert, ; Don McKay tained from Donald McKay. WOOD and Jerry Creightpn. gold and sil- One out of eight persona in Afri-* '%*f- ver arrows;- Roy Bair, denner, and ca is .a Christian. This was reported ployee group of Esso Company, 500 Sorth Broad street, Robert Yuckman, assistant denner. to the Women's Society of Christian r 9 Welcomed as new members were PTAm&cts Service by Mrs. Julia Ellen Clem- Elizabeth. L ' Into Scouting William Ball,-who was assigned to. es, a fprmer missionary to Africa, He and three-other long service den C, and Peter Frabel, den .7. at a recent .meeting. employees were • presented their THURSDAY, APRIL 23. .1953 service pins' by W. W. Bryan, divi- ' Three members of Ciib Pack 103 Cameron Ogden, scoutmaster of Mrs. Sewell 'She said that through Christian- were graduated into scouting at a ity, the Christian home has been sion manager. A skit was presented Troop SO, introduced Fred Ball who by the employes in. honor of the 9 P recent meeting of the pack_ii\ soon' will take -Mr. Ogden's place1. established and in' many case?., a To Presidency 1 -uests. . ' • . :-„•;•' . Only Fim Aider's 'Frolic of <53 Honor Roll of Public Softools the -First Presbyterian Church Thotafitertainment at the meet- wife .has been permitted to eat Alcoa Plans , Mrs. R: A. Sewell was elected with her husband'. This' has taken auditorium. ing wn.^ furnished by the boys of. three dens. Den 8, whose den dad president of the Sherman School a great ideal of courage for the men Junior VIA to Hold . Lists 90 Elementary Students I.' • They are'iFiyd Faulkner, who usually ate first and alone and the is Mr. . Staiger, presented two Parent-Teacher Association last Cast •'4' was winner of the webelos badge, Wife' and 'children ate what was Spring Dance May 22 GARWOOD — -The 500i ann Discussed KENILWORTH — Ninety pupils of the Kenilworth public shadow skits, "A Prize Fight" and week at trie school. • .•-•"• highest award in cubbing, Fred left, the missionary explained. versary crtelMjiinra in Ciravtiudl Donny Corveleyn, schools have been named to the honor roll for the current marking Sicftert and Nelson Lightcup, Jr. "A . Major Operation." "Sam the The Spring dance of the Junior Repairman"" was.-,the title of tht . Other officers named were: First will get off to a mai _ it next Bobby Foatenelll, Banny The Riev. Robert G. Longaker, pas- "During the seventh century,' Village* Improvement Association In Garwood Management Hears _.. period,'rwhile 28 other students are listed on the progress honor "roll. skit of C. C. Goodfcilow's Den IO, vice president, Mrs. R. N.-Decker; Islam was the religion in Africa," Thtrnday nj«ht with the presenta- Joan Sanders, Peggy Nicholson, Those named to the honor roll are: Mrs. Irene Millus' fourth tor of the First Presbyterian will be held May .22, Miss Marion tion by the FSrsff Aid quad of the Councilman Defeats Neville by 106 Votes, with Andy >,Wells as announcer. second vice president, Mrs. Nich- she said, "and the" tribes lived in Sick Neyen. Jack Somers, Dave Of Company Needs, ^ g^rade class— Diane Davis. Ruth Thomas, Carol Smith, Lorraine Church, sponsor of the pack, wish- Merrich, chairman, .announced. It ~ 1 The first aiders ed Ujejboys good luck and congrat- I^ist was the "Mind Reader," put olas Iinperjitb; secretary, Mrs. W. villages bf^reed huts.' The welfare "5X. Shaw. Cy Simone, Bill liong, Mae, Incumbent Ta3»r-eollect6r UnseatedJb^Cietfc on by E. B. 'Faulkner's den, with will be a semi-formal affair, she Less Than 12% Vote annnal shov. Korecky; Joanne Kocnig, Pamela*— '•—;—-—' •. "- : —; ulated the fathers of the !x|ys for Hi. de Brigard; .treasurer, Mrs". F.of the group wap the keynote and >L his year will Mikita. Karen Hagman, Arlene 1952 Review Given Stanley jl Tax Collector Battle the interest they shelved'Vhile D. Walton; and faculty represen- In Election Which GARWd6D—Plans for 1953 arid Three, Children Aid •-their sons were cubs/. ... Fred Faulkner the medium. The individual had to conform arid It was disclosed by. Mrs. Peggy :oodat-lMJ,-*aj be pseseated'in teneUi, Margie Staruch, Georgette a review of thp developments last Duymore; Miss Patrica Small's- 4»i KENILWORTH i— It wili be tative, Miss Elizabeth Allen. The obey—hot think for himself. He Rhein that the' association Will at- Hatim Local Fighte . Awards, were presented to Next meeting will be held on ! Nicholson, Evonhe Robinson, EnT- year at the Aluminum Company fourtn-grade—Nelson Brown, Dav- Mother in Vote Bid • Councilman Robert C. Krueger ,May new officers* will be installed :May lived in fear, suspicion and feared, tend a performance of "Blossom ttrday night as weSL It win begin Uy Meusel, Tony Mellitp. bf America plant in South avenue 1 against Councilman Earl Baron for .. Stockbiiry arid James ZacharyT GARWOOP—Tuesday's Primary id Malcolm, Kenneth Patrylow, KENILWORTH—A novel twist The cubs 1st Saturday were to 12. Mrs. Dorothy Mackie will be that Jje *night Weak some, rule of Time" at the. Paper Mill Play ^*v tf--Jj pL DDL C9a£n~B38&hl^ Nominated by GOP mayor in the general election andr bobcat; DaVe Bagley, Thomas Pos- 1 election brought out 322 Garwood Also Nancy Joe Humenik, Hen- were presented .Monday at dinner Robert Shreve, Loretta Hoerth. mi-a baseball game at.Rutgers the 'tribe . This inhibited. progress. House, Millburn; on.Tuesday rdth-' Reigning occrthe two-art Show meetings at Chi-Arh Chateau which to election . campaigning was Mrs. Frances Condon' apparently cy, Ncal Dennis arid.-Ronnie !£rlss- atk: installing officer. _ • voters-to the. polls, or approxi- ry • Marghall, Marie Siragusa; Louise Knudson, Betsy Lang and added to the local political scene • mon wolf: Robert C/rtieri, David Stadium in New Brunswick^ how- Animism and Ancestor ' worship er than a showing of "Miss Liber- will be Miss Marilyn Wissel. 1 were attended by #!lcoa manage- will be unopposed for tax collector Members of the PTA and fifth niatcly 12 percent Of i those eligible Rose "- Henry.' Ann Mattel, last week. ' > ' , Erdman and Donald rtendricksori, ever, the game was postponed be- were also handicaps to progress."ty" as previously announced. Mrs. daughter off Sir. and Mrs. John A. ^(Continued" on page three) ment. Virginia Ward; Mrs. E. K. Hag- u and treasurer. . and sixth grade students viewed Rhein is chairman of this project to vote. ... •• ,,'•••.• Three youngsters; the children •bear;, Nelson Lightcup, Jr., lion; ciuse 'of\nin. The youngsters are Wistar, GarAWobd works man's fourth grade-^-Edith Abram- 1 the films, "Safety Patrol" and Mrs. Clem'es said that several \ Chief reason for the small' turn- Wissel at 530 Tfahd avenue, who C J. of Mrs. Rita Vitale. paraded on" This becanv»._clc#r Tuesday eve- Rickey Conley, Bill Wiseman, Pete tentalively\cheduled to attend a European nations have entered the A board'meeting was held, re- last month was chosen queen of manager,' who. presided, said the son, Margaret Chester, Dorothy ning when, $he results of the Pri- "Two Wheels.'' I* was announced cently at the home- of Mrs. E. A. out was the lack of local contests. the Boulevard with sandwich that Barbara Bergalla, a fifth grade continent \with many different at- Republican voters in the borough the affair. • local plant is in need of • a new Golonka, Virginia Mathews. Mari- signs stating TVote foir My Mom- mary Ejection were tabulated. titudes toward the African. To the Koyen, 215 Milh street, adult adr Miss Wcsel win have as her at- type of_ope5_hfeartJ^ur4Jace in its Counsilman Krueger defeated for- pupil, and Sandra Castaldo, a sixth viser. Mrs. Bette Chapman, presi- . went a^ong with a loser, in the race 1 | E lyn Murphy, June Pascale, Frfed mie." Mrs. Vitale was a candi- Belgiums, the paternal ' attitude tendants Card Metises. Joan Nash. melting roomr —- ~ , • • •. ; mer Councilman Dudley Neville by grade pupil, were-the winners of 1 dent, presided." • for the'gubernatorial 'nomination, Pierro, Ernest Vardaljs and X date for Republican County- toward them is considered the right but Democrats cast their ballots in Ellen Doughertr. Mr. Wistar also discussed meth- Committeewoman in the first dis- 106 votes to sa""» thift GOP mayor- the safety , poster contest. They way, she said, while the French Woely. " alty nomination. John vitale Was were presented with cash awards greater number for the man who Millie Spencer. PaMi Darroch. Kay ods-the-cpmpany has -in-mind to, trict at Tuesday's primary elec- have assimilation as their goal. The HostChurch better, enable it-to^eoripete with Also, Miss Edna Mulligan's fifth not a factor in the three-man race. by Mrs. S. W. Dickerson. Given Service Award - captured the nomination for gov- Engtese and Dot Gmeve. • British, she-reported, feel that, self other die casting companies: grades-June' Delia Sala, Valerie j Mrs. Condon downed the incum- Do Vou Read tecIds ? Otto/J. Schaible of Westfield ernor in. their party. The cast tnclliides George Haydu. '-A' A gift was presented to Mrsgovernmen, t under the guidance of representative of Culligan Soft N oe Huntenik. Jo Kundrat, Mil- Speaking of 1052, Mr. Wistar Keen, Jacqueline Meros.Kay Stern bent, E- G. Anderson, by a 205- Dorothy Gillings, former secretary proper leadership is the most help- Tn unconzested races for • two Area Women's Guilds Water Service, 45 North avenue, Borough Coiincil nominations. dred DaSlarip. JBoncaD Jones. said the year saw the improvement and Rose Marie Sica; Miss Gladys vote margin in the tax collector at the school; for her cooperation. : of plant facilities. These included, fight. William J. Broderick, who Ul. ' :.' . . • . ' -.••.- .- east; was. presented with a flve- Council President Burton E. Dick- James T_ Byan. Robot- Gartland. Will Hold Annnal " Spyer's fifth grade—Diane Boright, FRIDAY OMLY The association voted ' to pur- Liberia, which was founded by ybar service award by Culligan, NOW IS THE TIME TO orman received 215 votes.and his he said, installation of a conveyor Grace . Fridrich. • Judy Vonderaa. had been nominated by the Derno^, chase two, backboards for • the Business Meeting in the inspection and shipping de-' Richard Geer, Leopold Lospinoso. crats. announced Tuesday night negroes who came to the United Inc.'Harold F. Werhane, president running mate,. Francis. Knight was Kay V^tedensuk. "Sooky" Vaa- school playground and a picture States and then returned, .is a re- partments. He added that modern Barry Ruth and Gary Siangan; that he was withdrawing from the of the Northbrook,- in., firm,pre - • given 203 votes. On the Democratic dematfc.,Jud y Tanuer. Joyce Es- GARWOOD — St. Paul's Evan- for the art collection of the school publican, she said, and has been sented the award in recognition of equipment was installed last, year Miss Helen Mergott's fifth grade- race because Mrs. Condon .had won. To the first 100 women presenting this cou- PAINT YOUR HOUSE -slate, Lewis Ross- garnered 96 votes posho. Mary Bonella. -Ojqlde" gelical and Reformed Church will which has irnproved>the quality of That action probably gives the Which the PTA started last year. the most fruitful. Education ..has Susan Kirder, Billy Fischer, Irene five years of outstanding operation, and Anthony Regal 83. Sharkey, Helen Miner, Tety Man- be host from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mrs.: Ned Marvin of 405 Lexing- advanced under the nation's'lead- the work turned out at the .local Herman, ' Robert D'Angflo and senior clerk in the tax office the pon filled out, we will present ABSOLUTELY and community service. By districts the voting was as fredi. Larad Annstoonjg,' Peggy txiday to the semi-annual reg- ton avenue will be host to theership and much has ' been ac- For Best 'Results, Use plant. , . Lynn Weingarth. position without a fight. ..-,.» follows: Mr. Dickerman •— one, 67; Barns; Mickey Srfc^^ Phyllis ional business meeting .of the FREE a Very Nice Souvenir with the compli- pre-school group at a meeting May complished, she reported. Also at the meeting, D4 C. Dag- Board of Education two, 64; three, 40, and four, 44. Women's-Guilds of Evangelical and Also, Joseph Cuisado's sixth grade In Republican county committee 5 at her home, it. was announced. Rcchoar, Ghana Bode. Irene Gxeve, get, chief cost accopntant at Gar- ments of this store, i .; TI* The missionary explained that . Mr. Knight -r one. 62; two, 59; Reformed churches in. this area. —.Marilyn Baron, Evelyn Diercks, battles. Mrs. Margartet Borger Mrs. William Dennis, president, Gayle Wilde, Sue WU&t. T3d>y wood, told o^ the over-all -function To Place Teachers again defeated Mrs. Ernestine Mar- the Africans are disillusioned be- ;threc, 38, and four, 44. Mr. Ross—' Representatives from nine church- 1 Patricia Kelly, Arlene Sacks, Dol- presided. '..'...' ; OPEN 24 HOUBS A'bAY! I Catlin. Adriame FVnoetalicfa. Sblr- 'of the company last year, H. C. ino in the .second district and ~" cause he finds that the white peo- WHITE and BEATJTIFVL COLORS )ne, 20; two, 19; three, nine,'and es in northern New Jersey, New brese Salley and Veronica Sattler; Salary Hike on Ballot ple do. not live asXhri5tians._l!We_ Erskine, assistant manager of the Ruth Reynolds was reelected _ four, 18. Mr. Regal—one, 20; two, York City-and the Bronx will at- Miss Winona Newcomb's sixth KgNILWORTH —The Board of do not practice what we preach," •"•" •• '• Of : Also. die casting 'division, commented on grade —Richard Bieksha, Carol downing Mrs. Rita:. Vitale. Mrs/ w Green Tnumb Gardeners 17\three, eight, and four, 18. tend. the-—division's contribution to she said:.; ,Yv '••. -' •"•.-• ••• •'•' '• .- James T. Hogaboom, MUdred Macken^e^ Education is .expected to approve Borger-polled 173 votes to 81 tor OFF 5Gals, or over AXlocal man, John Banyasz, re- Npminate Mrs. Dulicar dent of the ftist Joe , Guest speaker at the meeting Alcoa's 1952 record. Carolyn Obst, Alexander Vannau- a refereiidum on teachers salaries, her opponent, while Mrs. Reynolds Discount Oit AH 811 Park Plainftold V You Need a Sellable Painter or •., • ceiveii 68 votes in his uncontested will be Mrs. Olga Stoetzel of Sche- The group also saw a sound mo- gained 229 ballots to 157 for Mrs. Nominating committee for the Other InfonnaUon, See Us. . ., . . bid jfor\;sheriff. He will run. against nectady. N. Y., president of the ker, Judith Whitehead, Mary Lftu This was indicated following a v Present MacKinnon ' tion picture, "Highlights of 1052." Wussler and Joan Pozienza; Miss Vitale. :"••"• Green Thumb Garden Club will incumbent Alex- Campbell in the New York" Synod * of Women's meeting.between the trustees and PL. 6-0006 which depicted Alcoa's major op- Ray's sixth grade—Elsbeth Fisch- POExam 1 ARoth the bemocratic and He-' Purchases with this Coupon present a "slate of officer's to be30-Year Service Pin General Election iii November. Mr. Guilds of the.Evangelical and Re- erations last year. The film in- Mayor William Lister and Borough •I voted on at the election in May. Kenneth D. MacKinnon of 16 Campbell \reecived 202 Garwood er, Elizabeth Ford, Ann Mueller publican councilmanic candidates Fhomiocbt in formed Church. Her topic has not cluded new aluminum facilities and Patricia Negola. Council Monday evening in Hard- The club, met recently at the home Elm street was presented a 30- votes. '.. been announced.' . wert^unopposed. The Republicans cdtendanc* at stow Day and new products which have been Also, Miss Jeann^ Russo's sev- ing School by Charles Kosmutza. nominated Ernest Vardalis and of Mrs, Harold Walsh of 517 Or- ear service pin Saturday at the Getting back to the "governor developed. •. , „..' Noiiconipetitive Test - end NlanL .. . --• • • Mrs. Walter Reif of Irvington enth grade—Carol Ann Figurelli, board president. Dory \yimple, while the. Demo- chard street.. '' ' ' • nnual spring dinner dance of, the race, defeated\GOP*aspirant State Recalled will.preside. ' ; 1 Barbara Johnson, Regiona Kniid- Members .: of borough council Proposed to Promote crats named Walter Boright and Mrs. Francjs Dulicai will be New Jersey Standard Club, an em- : , Senator Malcolm" Forbes received Mrs. Luther Phillips will be JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP • .^-\'•'•''.[..: 127 votes to'62Nior Paul_Troast, son, Mary Ann Sacks, Joyce Slater, Edward R. Woodruff. nominated for president;, Mrs. hostess for the' church' and Mrs. Judith Tyska and James Denhatti; pointed out .that they are not au- Capece to Postmaster Walter F. King, vice president; chairman of the Turnpike Author- DinnerWiU The mayppralty and tax collector 101N. UNION AVE. . CRanf ord 6-2540 Policr Grt SaLaiy Henry Hinkle will be registrar. Kenneth Glover's seventh grade— thorized to take any actioh on the KENILWOHTH —Congressman battles brought out one of the larg- Mrs. J. D- Goodwin, treasurer; and ity. Democrats gavte former State Mrs. Hinkle will also represent the Lorraine Bergstrom, . Raymond request by teachers for increased Clifford P. Case of Rah way has est primary votes .in the history, of Mrs. N, R. Wenrich, recording sec- SPEaALlZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS - Senator Robert B. Meyner 41 votes Hike Only to Lose Ladies Aid Society-a»-« delegate. Qiqky, Janet Galka, Virginia Flunk, to 19 for Elmer ,H: wtnie. Honor New ^ salaries. However, they indicated the txirough. Of the 2.9B4 registered retary.. ••••.."* ; ~ '" Edwin KrausJ^ Peggy Reynolds. ustfeU the' Post Office Department to the polls. In OF EYE PHYSICIANS Also in the Republican, race were It One Day Mrs. Hans Wergland will be a del- they, would abide by the judgment voters, 1,301 weni Mrs. Albert Ley, picnic chair- egate from the Junior' Women'r Josephine. Rica and Mary Ann" to hold a noncompetitivc examina- the first district, iblloting contin- man, announced plans for the pic- State Senator Kenneth Hand who GARWOO0—A bind in the band NnglaUb; Antonio^Fortunato's sev- of the trustees in the matter-arid tion for the' promotion, of Acting o'clock. whUe received 42 votes; Assemblyman Guild. ' '• -.'.••: .- -,. .••. '.•" •Pr^yterians ucd until past nil nic to be held on June 13 at "The may bewatbtm in the bosh but Women of the church will serve enth grade—Robert Anderson, Gail would not oppose such a referen- Postmaster Nicholas Capecc topersons Were waiting in line to cast Oaks" in Echo Lake Park. ; Ff«*l Shepaird, 12; Alvin W- Von the nine mr—frrr cat the Garwodd GARWOOD —•Persons "who re-- " (Continuea on- page two) dum if the request were reason- thctr ballots at the 8 p\m. deadline Schoick. two; former New luncheon.; Mrs. John Mansnelt postmaster. . Mrs. Charles' Dickie, president, Police Department bam discovered will be in charge of " the dining cently became members of "'-the able.'". .• ' ••:.- ••".•••• at both the second andv third [• Cranford Guild in the church'. basement. The Rev. Fred W. Druckenmil-. for the 1953-54 school year, which gressman Case said: "I have heard 48-vote lead in the first rangements and.guides for the use mer state deputy attorney general, was adopted by local voters at the The vote in the Republican iA.Kitir.il. — M»D.'* A. M. u •"•*. M. Mrs.' Roland Jacobus, vice presi- ler, pastor of Connecticut Farms of colors. -....!" _.;..:...._;.r_... who received four votes^pid Alex- vould be siven to an or- school election, the iriinimiim for from everyone and the support for oralty race was as follows": ' ~ (C6ntlnxie&~~<&?l;'y- :•'.•>••: GARWOOD, — The Rev. Walter CA Tcefegeiwlmrfui last Thursday evening was Selected and nursery are provided for par- Sunday \i before returning to bis to his present position.. -•. lican councilmanic balloting, while •. C-Pugh, pastor of St Paui's Evan- crease was appK president of the Garwood Parent- ents who wish to attend'HhV Serv- mission station. .- PTAT^pic Many veterans and other or-. Mr.t-Boright gained 106 votes and- TfoU CA*i*T BUY ^HWTHIS gelical and Reformed Church, will I95O.> Teacher Association at a meeting ice. Bible School will meet. nt He will address the Family Bible 8anizatio>is endorsed the acting Mr. Woodruff 110. Durall Aluminum Screens • The-question of the ort in Lincoln School. She succeeded Town Officials Asked Three Republican county com- deliver a report at, the annual 9:45! Westminster Fellowship Hour at 11 a. m. and the evangel- postmaster for the. postmaster po- 20"x24" meeting of the New York Synod legality might have beat: Mrs. Hans Wergland. • istic service at 8 p. in. Special To Explain Duties; mitteemen were elected without CAR GIVES YOU.. ANYWHERE ELSE the council wxxting* hat Other officers elected included Afill meet at 7 p. m.. ' , sition. . opposition. They are: James Flynh Darall Teiulaa Senni. , CUatp-ttluUB IUUUBUAB. '• 24"x46" of the Evangelical and Reformed music wiir be offered at the morn- r 1 Attorney Bernard Slcjnfr Mrs. Mack Preuss and Richard B. A plastics demonstration' wil. Heclion Scheduled However, his. promotion was in the first district who received fh>i.rtl» raatnl "«f *««»•. Ughji. flralble. eaqr to: ' _ '-i^,, ^ Church nejet week in New Bruns- 1 ing service by Mrs. Betty Thomas huili. alanbla win Mrc*aiin(. bbltml inlU- ~'Zo X3o wick. The sessioiiwiU be held at fered a heart attack in Harper,, vice presidents; Mrs highlight the meeting of the Ladles of Kenilworth. KENILWORTH —PaeenUTeach- fought*by some Republican lead- 240 votes, Robert Gordon of the • «lnn4 icrccalas c4(e. FU «U tin wlB#»wi, ntlls »P» • S2'^xA2" the Livingston Avenue Reformed land that day and was not able Charles T«nbfr"treasurer; Mrs.' Aid Society meeting at 8 o'clock A farewell meeting will be held .r Association will, sponsor a ers because Mr. Capcce was a reg- second district who polled 17S and ' attend the t~~»« Mr. Stemrr tonight. Mrs. Clinton Patten will panel discussion on educational Lccoy Sturgis'in the third who was lor my ibnic. Wui'nil ar iUls, nqftUra no v, -B;,m-i>u • Church Monday through Thurs- Frederick C. Wehriim, Jr., record- for Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at 4 p.m.. istered Democrat. , , ' *ll barilwan. ' _ , ' ' ' ' ™ ™ X3» ,—— reported in good «on*lioB at aing secretary, and Mrs. W. Joseph" preside. to be followed by supper. Original- problems—particnularly exbansoin named on 289 ballots. Mrs' Thelma •,. ^^••.•-SULI'^'^,:/?''^ day. • • •, '• • .'• —•-,••.••' • Lone Island hiwpital. The Rev. Mr. Pugh; who Choborda;, corresponding secre- Senior Choir will rehearse at ly from Ireland, Mr. Wilson began of facilities — Monday evening in Kllnger was elected Republican The day after the inetting the county committeewoman from the. S CREEN White Pin* chairman of .the .synod's national X ' 7:30 p. m. today and'Girls' Jun- pioneer missionary work in Angola Harding School auditorium., Manufacturer^ to View which wet* assaed by John the meeting, Board ior Choir will rehearse Monday at about 30 years ago. His mission ac- At the session, the association third district. Runnjng-unopposed, • /• V'- •''V .•,• •-••••• tntssions committee, will give a i on page two) DOORS ; SGHEENS report on the work of the group. of Education President Oliver W 3:30 p.,m. •;..•.' tivities now include a dispensary, will act on a recommendation of Film on Mental Health ailed back. Kew Check ere Prayer hour is scheduled for leper colony and' educational the executive committee •ha thatt a •»-:: Au.jd.i,',V*wi. =. . • -;':2.d|' He also will take part in. holy Davis and- Superintendent oJ KENILWORTH v-"the Nation's vst-^ ••••''"• \V >.-••:)*•:, ;'.,:••"> : 1 issued i—j"i"g the salary hikes. Schools Lewis F. Laird spoke on Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Sun- work, as .well as Bible teaching lor citizens committee on education be • "1 ••* .'communion services Tuesday. Mental Health," a March of Time .-;V^':'' -UP.' pin, Mr2 Bichaidson said be had been- sponsored by' the association. Such • A • -•:'.••. a*S60.000bond issue for-school-re- day School rooms: '..':.' native Christians and evangelistic wire. "Lay delegates to the-meeting film, will be shown at a meeting WSCS Party v authorized to diHi^"*- the daecks pairs which will, be placed on s work among the African villages. an organization is now under con- *<..-••'•.• from St. Paul's will be Sam Paf- sideration and more* concrete ac- today of the Kenilworth Manufac- cantaimne the increase^ before referendum for' the .voters' ap- i.Mrs. Wilson, who is from Hart- turers Association at the Echo Lake fenroth and J;" LutherJPhillipS; council met. • . - .'. • ford, Conn., is active in the wom- tion is expected if the association S,C R E . At this Sunday's ii a. m. divine proval. • .•••'. • • . •Donald Mitchell Country Club, Westfleld. ~~ ToBeHekt en's and children's work; She met approvespp - the •recommendation. The* worship services, the Rev. Mr. Lincoln School students sane f _• £„ i t bht t Mrs. Arthur F, .Ackermaii, presb. All cU»r. kl Push will speak on "The Good Steincr Said to Be several selections and presentedlJMSlIlS alia* married her husband in Africa., jyjgestion. was first brought up at dent of the Union County Ncw-Jcr- Th»Theyv Wrhav»e thn-fthreei -childrendhildreiL. ' " a recent meeting ii and the ex- In Two Parts Cedar, titlli. ti.\. . . i «pring1,baUet. Mrs. Mary Prior, sey Association for Mental Health, ShcphercL.EUmtoates Tensions.' At the children's service tomor- ecutive committee has •. followed ^; • t Ahuninum \ 13e supervisor of music, directed the and Mrs. Joy Siccardi< president of KENILWORTH — The-annual /C • fiohnmlMd fie Sunday School will meet at 9:45- GAKWOOO-rBoroajh Attorney In Essay Contest r_ Tow at 7:30 p. m., the boys and through on the^ iJlear Youth FeUowship, which wiU Bernard SCetner, who suffered a program. the New Jersey State Association birthday party of the Womenrs GARWOOD—Donald Mitchell of girls will be their own preachers, Abo, on he prognih>4s the elec- for Mental Health,.will be the not meet Sunday evening, is plan- heart attack April U in Jamaica, Mrs. John Hagrish was program 343 Myrtle avepue, an eighth grade according to Edward WhitUe.jwho Society of. Christian Service of Abe chairman., Mrs. Wergland pre- tion ot officers. Aik speakers. They will explain the ning.a party fo» mothers of, mem- 1U K is leportrf io good cwnditinn student in Lincoln School, yester- is in charge of this activity. Mr. pected from the nominating Community Methodist Church will ' Gravel ^ sided. ' movementy Its purposes!, program bers. It will be held Mpy 4. at Mary latmacufate Hnfjrrfal in day was presented a gold medal Whittle asked each child to bring mittee consisting of Mrs. Betty be held in two sections at 8 p. m. - . Couples Club, will meet' in th Smialowicz and Miss Helene Aus- and needs. Sand&CeowntMbt. JamaicaL •• as Winner of a safety essay contest art object mentioned in the Bible today and tomorrow.--,.\--. v. ." Mortar Mix. 80-lb, church social rooms at" * p. tn. It is hot known when be wffl Scoutnuwter Mercer •* sponsored by Garwood Memorial together with a suitable Bible tin and Mrs. Betty Miller- Tuesday. / Post 317, American Legion. verse. In addition to discussing educa- Mrs. William ShoUcross b gen- IP-'- * • • " ' -'" / A •• • • -• • Wtrt«r Tight Mix, 80-lb leave the KrauH Retui'iiH to Desk eral chairman^ She- reports that On Temponuy Leave The presentation was made by The closing program in this serr. tional problems, borough officials will also be asked to explain brief- KENILWORTH —•• Superlnten- t will be seated at tables dec- There's never been a car abJc to prove Itself so superior on so many counts GARWOOD — Charles Mercer, John Wolf, past. post commander, ies of boys'-and girls' meetings will SHERWIN-WILLIAMWIN-WILLIAMS S m A^^i ^ scoutmaster of Boy Scout at an assembly in Lincoln School be held next Friday. ly their dutlesjand responslbllitiesi. denf of Schools Edwin" W. Ktaiis orated for each month of the year. 1 Kindergarten Round-Up Set Troop 78, Tuesday night was This will be* of particular value, was back at his desjk yesterday fol- i as today's Chrysler New Yorker does. Its revolutionary new FirePbwer V-8 OUTSIDE WHITW E 1-VOat auditorium. : Kenneth ; Smith, businessman 1 granted a temporary leave of ab- Second place silver medal,, was from Maplewood. was the. speaker Mrs. JS. W. Thomas, PTA president, lowing a recent illness.' He return- members in the cast; other enterr' engine not only- delivers more actual "drive" io the rear wheels, but does it with an sence by the troop committee at aawarded to Karen Tobias of 304at last night's Bible ministry serv- said, because'of the many .,_. ed to the school for several hours tainment, singing and • refresh- ease no other engine design can equal! Its full-time Power Steering (first in any . For Wednesday in Garwood meeting of the group at the home north avenue, also an eighth .gradt ice. He will ajsp give the address families now living in-4he municL-. J^onday and Tuesday, but resumed ments. only Because of the WSCS meeting. )***to »«Ul.w-«a . *•* .Mi aS Wth the most stars wOl receive a of Joseph J. Most, vice chairman, student For placing third. George- ne"xt*\Wednesday at 8 p. m. paUty. I a mortTTiormal schedule yesterday; - The operetta Holden; Mary, Viola Doeschcr; 5-7956 thcif chllch-en to" either Washine- Mercer as candidate fo rthe order Pard. Daniel Staruch. Billy Fkch- on the March to the Pacillc. coming year during the Loyalty Si,.,. Mon. thru FrL 7x30 tp &30 dents haw prepared stories on "Tom Sawyer** by' Grant-Scharfer Week observance. The sacrament sj.' 'i > ot EUxobilh 5^545 tnti oi- Franklin schools from 9:30 of the arrow, a scout award. Anniyeiiary .Committee er, Daniel Blunck; Johnny Miller. MUts Joan Mayer's morning and •iir-'f.'i., ; DELIVER' t«» 11:30 a. m. or from-'.1:30 to' 3 what they have learned so far and Herbert Werthwein, explorer ad-» will be presented by the pupils of Edward Renk; Gracie. Elizabeth afternoon kindergarten classt-s o( baptism will be admlnlstercd-by the best stories woe stirtirA by Meeting Attracts 30 Harding School tomorrow evening the Rov, John R. Dexheimer. pas- p. m. . ,. •'..•••.•*. that six scouts Lang;. Sally. Irene "Herman and have been watching the coming tnentbers of the Siwap to *ead to visorr,. annannoic r tor, who will preach the. sermon. In order to begiri^'school, in Sep- for patrol Jead- GARWOOD—Approximately ^ 30 in the school auditorium at 8:15Susie. Alice Bcuer. (signs of spring. Lust wct'k they different dUddes ia Franklin will take a The llnul meeting of the church LARGE FREE FARM!NO AREA-DRIVE OVER! tember, a child must be five years They are Peter Siragusa; Peter p^^y d gnight attended a p. m, ' * - Dancers will be students from went for a walk during which they "Id before January 1. 1954, be vac- SchooL Selected So-" readia* were public meettfiB-ef the SQth Anni- The leading role of Tom Sawyer the third, fourth and fifth grades. observed the construction? of the year will be held Tuesday evening Morrison, Bruce Hayden. Roger at 8 o'clock by the official board cinated and have had a booster storje* written by. Jeanne Beie- RobedLGray and Edward versttry-rCclebrotlon Committee in wijl be played by Jack Manning, The chorus ' members have been Methodist Church aerosi! from Me* ; ahd the chohr will rehearse at 8 CHRYSLER'S innocuUlon within the past year. dita. Kay 1(»v»AeTas. G»ol ,Ca«- r while Huckleberry Finn will be •elected from the fifth through the Kinlcy School. Tiller. __ Borough Hair. ~ ~—-—-. -^ Doridcrnhiiie's p. m. Wednesday! Barents are asked to bring certiii- ale ana Arthur Wahhe. pportrayey d yby Donald Williams. eighth grades. Mjsk Fruhclnc ;:••:::/••: .••-••:.:;••- P 1 Explorer acouU were placed in —The_flve councUmen who head On Saturday at 7 p. m.. a--party Mia* Alice BUM -** fourth committee* within the main group- Other characters are as follows: The operetta is being directed by morning and Afternoon cutcs of vaccination and diphtheria charge of the refreshment .conces- have been studying different kinds will be held for the fourth, fifth ONE OF AMCIIICA-S IIRIT P»MILV Of riNC CARS shots^ for registration. era last Wwfnrwtay artaJianna pre-¥ sion at thevTirat Aid Sauad'g reported/on thep rogretut ojLlhe^L Aunt Polly, Josephine Rica; Joe Lorraine Conover, music super- visor. '• >. • • . '•. ' •• >of blrdti und are putting together tuid sixth grades of the Sunday Youngsters already in school rented a »u*ac»J ptay. *The "FroUc of 'S& which will be pre- units an*, after the"7ieSIon--ji>ei Harper, Gordon McCormack; Amy School. Vernon Schnattnor, pas- Sleeping BeaulyJ" whkh was wit- with their_conux\ittee ^members to Lawrence, Barbara Anustaslo: Bec- Sixth grade.pujpUiS completed a a bird booklet. have been in the news this week. sented at Lincoln School -next 1 tor's assistant. wiU *e in charge. tlse dtassec as well discuss further plan*. ky Thatcher, Patricia Negola: In- study of the Civil War th Antonio About fifty mothers of the three Pupils in Miss Margaret Gunning's nesaed b ly lall Thursday. Friday and Saturday. 1 Klndprgilrtcn classes presented a The Church' School will convene as a Urge Profits win go to the troop treas- Councilman Frank Ragoncse. jun Joe, Edwin Kraus; Widow Fortunate * social studies class. The loUrth grade have been hard at major campaigns and battles as show, "The.Kenilworth Kindergar- at 9:45 Sunday.,

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• ••*• '"•• ,•-.: :.••.'-. .•'.' • o , THE CRANSORD CITIZEff AND CHRONICLE^ THURSDAY? APRH/ 23, 19$3 . Joim-IastBUation Appointment what type of new flrgv.en.gin; Confirmed by Council Following the • visits, avwmt Than 12 Percent dominated by GOP Program Scheduled, fllrthilay Anniversari*^ \ GARWOOD —' 'Mrs. George GARWOOD—Otto Kraft of 314 ToBeTIeldtpiiight KENILWORTH-r-^Tho appoint tions win be decided upon •' Opens Next Thunday Inducts Two Local rMei (Continued jrompage one) KENlLWORTff^Health dffi-. --KENILWORTH—Mrs. Gertrude tanis of Bayonne is visiting Mr. Reported Eligible Votelre Tuesday For Office, Factory •Myrtle avenue was one.., of •"'three 1 meht of Eugene Capolla tb,^ the'bids requested. This action, s" ' rCV ,— jtoiu page w—. KENILWORTH—Two locaUmen Robert Kem •cer William J. Willsey announc- Andotii of 370 Lincoln drive had a be taken in the near futurt £ Castaldo nd. Mrs. Joseph Kubert of 309 (Continued from pai>e one) GARWOOD—Acfcorjaing to the KENILWORTH — During the Union County students who'last she received 314 votes. By VFW, Auxiliary Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Depart- Marge Aklan. Elena Robinson. nder F.Ormsby, oner" month of March. 20 building per- ^-John A. Murphy , of 42/North ^n'-u ed, that low-cost chest x-ray Myers said, ' South avenue. ' , ,.n : Union County Board of Elections. Thursday reprinted the student The - Democrats liamed the fol- birthday party Sunday in honor of ment has been confirmed by Bor- Lily Malchow. Mary Castaldo, Garwood Republicans. went with' mits were issued with an estimated Twenty-third street and Jwiurence lowing Persons to the county com- kENILWORTH—Paul Zeriiii will Marilyn Seaman, .four-year-old 2,687 persons were, eligible to vote body of the Newark Colleges of program for adjilts will be held her niece; Linda Carol Shields, ough Council. •' -. • —•.; • Evelyn" Lehman, ; Eileen Du- the rest of the county in the nomi- in Tuesday's Primary, Election in value of $132,000, Building Inspec- •V- mittee: First district—Marie KellJI daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fernandez of 63 Windsor place -=-. Rutgers University at 'the spring from 2 to 4 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles be installed as commander" and The department announced that Won by '27 Vptes gan, Dottie Colwell. Sib Papan- itions for four assemblymen and. Garwood. ' - - tor Fred' Teipel reported' to Bor- J KENILWO — ^e wedding 3o votes and Raymond ; Blyden Matteo Cardella has .been rein- drea, Regina Mack and' Judy Seaman of 344 Third avenue and were inducted into thfe army last meeting of the Newark Colleges' today in McKiniey School. P. Shields, Jr., formerly of.Roseite Mrs. Rose Zampaglione president' KENltWQRTH - According GARWOOD—St Francis Church 1 Billy, three-year-old son of ,Mr. freeholders.. . This.is an increase of 250 since lough Council.' of Miss Jine Boone, daughter of burgh 20 votes; second district — stated^ as an active member after to Pierce. - • 1 Thursday by Selective Service Council at the Gown Town Club in Helen Mutek, S3. and aloseph Kane The program, is sponsored by Park, of "Hilltop Farm." Pittstown, at a joint installation ceremony of figures published in the Ijov.-m in Metuchen Was the scene Satur- and Mrs. Roy Mitzsimmons of 345 the assembly race.'Tthey gave' last AptUV Primary Election when j or Wie 20 permits.-Jsuf were for ; a tour of duty in Korea. • icumhents Florence P. Dwyer and Board 42. . " / '.••.'. Newark. . ' . " Mr. aml^Jrs. Edward J. Boone, of 36; and Ultra dtetrict — Cecilia the Kenilworth Board of Health, who Js* a",year old today and; hefKenifworth Post, "2230, VFW,- and her. Si, 1950 edition Of. the .citi'/en day of the marriage of Miss'Joyce Garwood youngsters - will ..be hird ayenue, are confined at home 2,437 persons were eligible to vote, j dwellings, eight for "garages, four It was .also pointed out by the Cli^ord Thomas 156 and 139However, the voter registration for additions, one for a factory and T^ey left from the Elizabeth *Winfield, and Robert R. .Keating. Wickham, 44, and Arriold Rago, 43. Union Couqty. Medical 'Society^ arid. Chronicle, Councilman Eari Elizabeth Marion, daughter of Mr. able,to see a preview of the/show /ith the mumps. . • r daughter, Janice Paige Andem, its Ladies' Auxiliary tonight in thedepartment that the-fire whistle is otes lreipectively.:Plainfleld May^ since tjie November General EIec-[«t><. fnr a r^mTn?r<-ial stnirtnre. Armory for sweating in ceremo- •'•m 'son of Mrs. William Keating of 423 In the freeholder'"tace, Kenil- ahd Union County Tuberculosis Baron, Democratic mayoralty tan. and Mrs. William J. Marion of at a dress rehearsal Wednesday." Miss Doris T. Colw>ell of,'414 who was four, years old on Friday. fir chouse. . • ., , not being sounded after 10 p. m. didate, defeated former- CoiihciU Nixon, to Michael James Castaldo, ir Carlye Crane was given 137 tion dropped by 20..' • * nies in-NeWark. '•'.•'" ; North} Fourteenth street and theworth Republican voters supported and Health League. - for ambulance calls. Members will . The affair is undcjrthe'direction forth avenue -spent weekend: in The largest was for an. office the three incumbents • by a large The following guests attended: Mr. Zema will succeed Bruno ni^n Dudley Neville by 27 volts lij son of. Mrs.' Anthony Castaldo of Jreenwich",-Conn., as guest of Mr. rotes and William R. Vanderbilt,, .Garwood was among 11 Union planned by the city Federal Sav- Uate Mr. Keating, was held Satur- Billy and Maureen Keenan of Lin- be sununoned by telephone- calls the general election that' year'in 83 Third avenue and the late Mr. of MrTHumerulOilrho is vice pres- >6. There was no contest oh the County comniunities which has majority. ^Freeholder Albert Ben- after that hour. • • : md_. Mrs. /Victor •'E. Leonard, ings-and Loan Association .at the day afternoon in St. J6hn the den, Maureen McGarry.of .Roselielj u ident of the Fir$t Aid Squad. Mrs. iemocratic slate. fewer eligible voters now than in ninger led the ."slate, with 593 votes Other^offlcfers of the bost to be several recent editions of the Citi- Castaldo. The Rev.. James Duffy >rotj»er-inTlaw. and slster_of Miss Boulevard and North- Nineteenth Carol Shields of Pittstown, Mary zen and Chronicle, it wa^ reporttd officiated. . ' ••. ..'••' "/'; • Meusel is tiianist and the dances .Garwood ballots cast for the November. lApostle Church, Clark-Linden. followed by Dohold Pearsall with RHS Seniors installed are: Joseph Sriiolar, sen- Colwell. While there she attended Street. It will cost an estimated Roofing - Siding Ir. Harold Berman • The Rev. Charles P. O'Connor, 547, George Herlich with 498 and Margaret O'Brierf of Elizabeth, Two Girl Scout Troops that. Mr. BarpnlworiJ>y^,l2 votes' Following a reception, at Wind- are under the direction of Janet inner-4ance^at the Millbrool^ h^ee GOP incumbents- who came $40,000. • : . . Jean Ellingham and'Janet Halbs-, ior vice commander; Michael Ven- ut'on top in the freeholder con- assistant'pastor, officiated. A recep- Lee S. Rigby with 323. sor Manor in j South River, the Turner; Music will be provided ountry Club sponsored.. by' the gut of Kenilworth. and ^Jnncy Jane zia, junior vice, commander; Al- Attend Junior Frolics bVpat DiFabio and His Kings of est were as followsr-A-lbert J. Ben-Dinner Fetes Parents A- factory will be constructed in Gutters - Leaders OPTOMETRIST tion followed ot Caggy's Restaur- jtssetnblywoman Florence P- Tour Local bert Farro, quartermaster John ; ftlen In Service couple went on a wedding trip to Lions Club of Greenwich^ Market "street by' Harold Snyder Donnelly Qfr-fitfseile Park. ^ KENILWORTH — Members of Rhythm. -Sound equipment is be- iingec, 130;' Donald "M. Peuarsall, ant, Linden. • t ,.' Dtttyer gained 490 votes in.Kenil- Sturteyant, judge advocate; Rob- KENILWORTH _ Arrny CpL I Miami. Upon their return, Mr. and -Mrs. • Arthur Mariey Of GaruDood Woman and its estimated value is $32,000. All Work 25 North Ave., West worth as she easily gained re- Also ' attending, was Mrs. Sadie Girt Scout Troops 56_ and 29 at- will reside in Nixon*! ing made available.by James Ca- 50, and George W. Herlich, 149. , Miss,. Mary Gallagher of Winfleld ert E. ~Witti--chaplain and Mr. tended a perfoririance last weejc James W. Reynolds, formerly of ind children, Allen and Louise; of. kbso- in -JJie Ireehplder race, the GARWOOr>—lilr. and Mrs. Ani- The six dwellings have an esti- (Cranford Theatre Bldg.) nomination along with House Ma- Industries Shields of Pittstown, formerly of 285 Twelfth street, recently spent The bride, who was given' in sale. • uguenot,—N;—¥., recently visited v Guaranteed •was'maid of honor arid the other Roselle'.Park, who is Linda Shield's Zampkglione, three-year trustee. of the Junior Frolics television )emocrats had no contest. ello Sbordone of Westfield. parents mated value of $53,000. "" 'attendants "we're. Miss? Mary Ann- jority Leader G. Clifford Thomasl The auxiliary will induct the flye days in Japan on ,a-ve=t mid marriage by her father, waSattired Following a canvass of the bor-Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sugzda of ,341 William R. Vanderbilt of Summit MISS SHIRLEY WILKINSON KENILWORTH — to acquaint great-grandmother, • ' program in NeWark. They were In a gown of ChantUjy lace and The only other race in the coun- of:.Mrs. Thomas Englese of 320 CRanford 6-0200 -Jfanis of Winfleld; Mrs. Robert Con- senior boys from Kenilworth 'at following-leaders: Vice presidents, the guests of Uncle Fred. ' recuperation leave from, ihe" Scc^ ough Sunday by squad members Third ayenue. The. Maneys were saw Garwood Democrats gjivsi Hemlock avenue, were, fejed Sun- ran third in Kenilworth followed Mrs. Dorothy Smolar and Mrs. orid Infantry .Division in . Korea. satin, fashioned withes fitted Bod- for sale, of tickets, itrwas ari- esidents ot Garwood Until, eight More Persons Eligible dra nof Elizabeth and Mis-; Jane by Bryant W. Griffin^ alfo of Sum- Jonathan Dayton' Regional High Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Al- ice and full skirt Towi, 233; Henry J. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of .Post-Inn, Un,ion, tjie boys were es- 1951. . ,orchid. ••-'••. • '•• ' .,-,•' worth. bride, and Vim-cnt Do Micco of 143; Arthur Qiile Nelson, 234; Mrs. corted to three firms of their .own benefit of the'scouts' Capital Camp Elizabeth Weber; trustees, Mrs. Councilnien, Firemen ' ittend a show following dinner its ihildren-and.four great-grandchil- Rochester, "Nv Y., has been an- Miss (Mary: Castaldo, (sister of Garwood Schools Slate On Reunion Committee Elizabeth, brother of the bride- Dwyer, 406; Mr, Thomas, 410; and choosing. Altogether, 13 industries Fund. The..bazaar will be held .at Helen Sandusky, three years; Mrs. To Inspect Engines lew York Saturday. The club dren. The Union County Board of EXPERT SHOE nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bertha Venters, two and Mrs. the bridegroom, was maid of honor. ., GARWOOD—Mrs. Harold Nead Elections reports that 2.907 per- groom. -'. • •••"•""' ..••.' Carlye W. Crane, 321. participated. * :' _, 32 North Twentieth street. ' "' . KENILWORTH — Councilman Card of Thanks She wore, an arikle length gown Kindergarten Round-up ill meet at the home of Mrs.-Ann r, Wilkinson of 34 North Twenty- Grace Viligor, one; county dele- VFW, Auxiliary Slate sons were eligible . to. cast ballots The bride was attirefUn a gown Although defeated . statewide. :hird street. :• . Kenneth Fahnestock, who waS The articles which will be sold Alva Myers, chairman of the pub- I want to; thank my/faithful of orchid and_she_carried lilies. ^Continued front Page One) riscola of 416 Fine avenue, Mon- intf Miss Doris T/Colwell of Gar- REPAIRING of rosepolnt bee and a fingertip chairman for the. visits,, said the are being made by the scouts and gates, Mrs. Hazel Von oKlen, Mrs. lic/safety committee, repbHs'.rrieni- friends for coming out,-for me \ iay.. The birthday anniversaries ood are among' those ! on the Joint Installation Tuesday. This is an increase of -54 State Senator Malcolm S. Forbes Miss •Wilkinson is! a graduate of n Bridesmaids wire'Miss Jacque- Adolph, Marilyn Hayden, Donald since the presidential election in length veil hold by a net and lace carried Kenilworth. He polled 431 purpose was to give the students their mothers and include- shell- Smolar and Mrs. Marie H. Kelly; bers of the committee, and of thamy bid for a seat orHhe Repulili- Bock and Carol Griffiths. f the hostess and Mrs. Mel Casali ommittee for the 1944 Class'Re- GARWOOD — Bay LeirfrPost Jonathan Dayton Regional High J line TriiSodi, niece of 'the bride- November and an increase of 508 crown; Shrr carried .a. bouquet of votes to 347 for his chief opponent, ideas as to vocations "and io pifo- work, ceramics, pot holders/aprons, and alternates, Mrs. . Dunnore, Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Depprt-i can, Cdurity Comnljitee from the groom. Miss.Joan Lutz and Mrs. The 4R class last week held a ill- be celebrated. • nion of Jonathan Dayton Reg- 6807, VFW, and its auxiliary wilt __QUICK:SERyiCE School, Springfield, and is a junior Mrs. Vilrna Reuter and MrCDel since last year's Primary Election. white roses and sweet pens. Paul L. Troast. State Senator Ken- at THe-K1rigs College, Ne*' Castle, mote.better relations between, in- candy, toys; basket work, records ment wilt inspect equipment of First District io-the Primary Eletv Joan Parisi, cousin of the bride. spelling- match. Winners. were Alfred DeFreitas of New Bed-ional High SchooV-fiprinfefield, hold joint installation of officers Mrs. Keating attended ,St,' Mich- neth Hand gained 179 votes, As- dustry and local high school s.turr and books'. ,.'•..' < ". Corso. ..• i ' nearby towns before deciding on don Tuesday/ Mrs. Rita Vitnlc- All were gowned in orchid arid Carol, Griffiths, Eileen Choborda, ord, t Mass., last weekend visited hlch will be held at .the Wash- May 2 at the post headquarters, Kenilworth was one'of ten Union ael's School, Cranford. and Crjm- dents. Transgortation-was provided is mother, Mrs. Clara De'Freita of. ngton House, Watchung, June 5 it was announced at last Thurs- County communities which re- semblyman Fred 'E. Shepard 40, Mrj Anderson is ah alumnus of . mint, greendresses and they'car- Marilyn .Hayden, Nancy Adolph 1 1 ford High School. Shi? Is employed Charles Kloin 11, Alyin W: VanRochester schools and is >a senior by members of the club. The visits ried li|ies. Mary Jane Parisi, cous- and Barbara Kurlowicz. • 1 East street. Mr. DeFreitas flew t 8:30 p. m. " ^ '^"- i — . day's meeting olt the auxiliary. corded an increase in voter regis- LOUIS MONTINI in the office of.Koos Bros., Rahway. Schoick 10 and Frederick Richard- were arranged in cooperation with to New York to attend a four-day The announcement was made Ralph Mann will be installed as tration since November. - ' it The KJngs College. : ••: ••' ....><• in ot the bride, was flower girl... New officers. elected' in .Mrs. May The bridegroom was educated in convention and returned by plane son 0. Warren, Halsey, supervising. prin- Philip J. Sullivan Was his cous- Crissey's 5C class include Larry y Fred Roessle of KeniWorth, commander of the post and Mrs. SHOE CETAIBiNO — local schgols and Jonathan Day- r Sunday. - ,\ William J, Sceland gained 663 ipal./ .•. '•'•••••• i . • • ;' • in's best man: • Ushers included Smith, president; ^nthony Verlot- :lass president. Ralph Dl Nunzio Leona Terell as president of the . Men In Service ton Rcgi6nal High School, Spring- Honor Roll lists ,The Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. S Aides SV':[ . J£aaford votes hero as he was reelected Re- In addition to Mr. Fahnc»stock, John JUarlon, Jr., another cousin ti. vice president; Richard Davis, if Berkeley Heights, John Cordes auxiliary. Mrs. Betty Butler, de- Held.' and is employed as a postal Pugh last week visited their two KENILWORTH—Pvt. David. F. publican stato commltteeman and Harold.SnydfJr, Charles Harvin and of the bride; Ralph Englese and secretary and Tom Cooper;,treas- f Clark, Mrs. Adele Debbie of partment guard, will be. installing clerk in the Kenilworth Post QlYlee. 90 Elementary Pupils aughters and sons-in-law in New Marion, so nof Mr. and, Mrs.' D^yid Mrs. Helen M. Glaeser received- Ralph Erjihgton served on the Daniel Guerriero. , urer.. .--. Mountainside. and Miss Viola Eg- officer, assisted by Mrs. Marion 'Following a'wedding trip through iContlnuca. Jrom yaoe onei <1 Pork Stater Visited were Mr. and H. Marion of 38 North Nineteenth iS07 in . being renamed Republican- -jjpgy, committee. . • "* • The bride, a graduate of the Felt er and Richard Nielsen of Spring- Jones..'> . . street, left last Wednesday for Phone Cran. 6-0080 for a taxi. .the New England.states, the couple state committcewoman. ,;..• Dolores DuBcau, Carol At the regular, .meeting at, the -.• The' following monitors have Mrs. Russell..Dobbins..of East Au- e\d complete the committee list. Don't Sputter" around ... go by Marcse and Theresa Serpi. - ~ and Tarrant Comptometer Division, Mrs. ^Terrell presided. Camp Stoneman. Calif., io await will reside-at 411 North*avenue, Hitchin' Post Inn, V. D. Barker, been appointed in Mrs. Marjorie rora and Mrk and Mrs. Herbert cab. Modern, well-maintained In the only Democratic conte,sit Also, Miss Alma" Camtiiarota's Newark, is an employe of the assignment in the Far East. Private .WestflPld. ' ;.•.'•'' -., on the county scene/John J. Me-' Tcsideht,-presided. ' ..•.•• Branswick Ordnance Corporation Nobbs! sixth grade: Plants. Ar- tratton of Rochester, cabs, expert drivers save, you :ighth grader-Richard Tyjewski, leiie '..Vogel^ and Stephanie /Do- Girl ScOUt Troop 76 Woman's -Club Unit Marion was home for-a week's fur- time and money. . . . Go'w'an reecived 71 votes to 25 for tiititi Stupak. Carolyn Hlko and The Club held "ladies' night" last in New Brunswick'. A graduate of lough after completing basic train 'Edward.S. Biciski for a seat on! the Wednesday evening." . About .25 browansky; messenger," Bob Lar-, Meets This Afternoon BOBOUGII OF KENILWORTH Arthur Baum; Misy Signc Swan- Jonathan Dayton Regional High Visits New York City ing with Company C, 364th Infan- Democratic state committee. couples.-had dinner.at the Unid! School; Springfield, the bridegroom enccf; bulletin, board, Malvina Hi- 'olice Group Holds GARWOOD — The garden de- l ' ••',•'• PHOHOSED jer's eighth grade—Alice Bcurer, try Regiment, 9th Infantry Divi- estaurant and attended a pe di and Phyllis Cprneliss; attend- GARWOOD — GlrfScout Troop v - SPECIFIC OKD1 VANCE NO. fl-.M . Elmer El Wcne led in the Demo- Wax Hentschel, Josephine Picone, is employed by Wood, and Selick Meeting in Garwood partment of the Garwood Womap s sion. Fort Dix. While at the New cratic governor race .with 57 votes mance of "On Your Toes", at/the Company in Cranford. - ance. Connie Regal; desks, Shirley Saturday, attended a Show at Club will take part in a flower ar- - i^N ORDINANCE To Prnyl'de for thr Svelyn Pindu, Beverly Thomas and. GARWOOD — Donald Hostet- Jersey army installation, lie was ' Paving nnd ltnprovc-iur.nl of North 24(h followed by former State Senator reaper Mill Playhouse in MjHpurri. Parisi and Editha Feuge; remark he Roxy Theater in .New. York ranging program this afternoon Street "from ' th'r Exl^tiutf Pavement Ap- 'iola Doescher. _, . ler. special .agent for;the FBI in awarded the marksman medal for proximately -JSO I'm 'Somberly from Robert B. Meyncr with 50, John Horace Hoyman was chairman and HIM book, Yplan SpiiMK and Norman City followed by a tour of Radio at the hoine of Mrs. Edgar Hoover, proficiency with'the rifle, A gradu- The following students, vwere Zimmerman? librarians, Judy An- charge, of the Newark office, was ' Monroe Avenue to the Existing Pave- Winberry with eight and Alexander was assisted by Arthur iSilverman. - The cardinal i* one ofthe compar- ty. • .''- ' '' •,. .'•'•" 'chairman. ate of Jonathan Dayton Regional ment Near Jefferson Avenue, and. to rimed to the progress honor roll: guest speaker at meeting of h Ormsby with five. . • • • ' 7 BUYS at Sensational savings ^_ '.•'> atively fp* bird spedes who** bt- son and Judy Hayden, and 'sup- The 16 members, got the auto- Provide far the Making "of Nocrts.irv Hiss Mulligan's fifth grade—^Wal- The handicraft departments met High School. Springfield,. Private' Sewer Connections, Storm Drain* and males canting. ''-', , plies. Frances Owens. ' 'New' Jersey State Identification graph of Leslie Nelson, radio and Marion was employed by Pyro Catch Basins, Water and Qiu Connec- •r Bartcts and Carol Lipfert; Miss Mrs. Weberjmjurcd . Association held yesterday at the last Wednesday at the home of MARINO'S FISH elevision actor\ and saw Doro- Mrs .Daniel Bass, chairman. Plastics Corporation. Union,-before .tioiu. Malting an Appropriation for theTax Drop Advocated lergott^ fifth grade — Carolyn Cranwood. ;^ , 34 NORTH AVE;. K.. Cr. 6- Needed Fund* and. Providing, for • th'e :astro,lBilly Yohannon, Car1! Fied- n WestlieM Crash hy Collins, aS she was leaving'a entering; the service. Borrowing; Thereof, and | ProvldlnS for v ER MARKET'S 3-D AY SALE Chandu, the magician,,, enter- rehearsal of the "Hit Parade" pro- \t Rally by John Vitale KENILWCmTH — Mrs. Ralph] Assessment for BpecJaJU-Bericnt*. . ' ler, Lynn Werrogarth and'. Richard tained group with the feats.-o Still in Reserves BE IT ORDAINED bv the BQvernlng Mazzarisi; Mr. Cusadp's sixth grade Weber, 2^ycars old, of North ; gram body of the Borough of Kenilworth: KENILWGRTH—A raHy in be- shaving with an actylene- blow CiARWOOD — It was inadvert- —Dolorcse Amoroso, Janet Bor- Twentiotn street was injured Sun-: Leaders Mrs. Edward Mousted ently reported in last Week's ed • Section 1. That North 24th Street from half 6t the' candidacy of John L. Tender, Juicy .. . the Very Fme*t Beef torch and stamping on broken glass and Mrs. George R. Corr were '. the exUUnjf pavement approximately 330Vitale, one of the candidates for gesc, Claire BorighJ, Mary Ann day in™ two car crash in WeiHfleld. tion of the Citizen and Chronicle <«t southerly from Monroe Avenue to A^wir driven by herhusi>and, 31- barefooted. ' -,. presented with corsages by mehi- Uw exUUna pavement near JeRerson the Republican mayoralty nomina- Goodreds, Roger Jean and -Teddy that Frank Adlassnig had resigned : Avenue ahall be paved for.o width of 30 Simonelli. • ' . - - ^ |r-old Ralph. Webor, Was in col- Billy Soos, former welterweight bers of the troop. fact with 7-Inch bituminous concrete tion at Tuesday's Primary Election, champion of the world, was a Other adults accompanying the from the aGrwood Police Re- macadam pavement.' extending fifteen Also, Miss Ncwcomb's - slxt fision with-one operated by Fred serves. Mr. Adlassnig resigned' as was held Friday evening at the guest.'' ..' •' ''' • ' •;'•'•••• '.'.'• group were Mrs.. Stanley Dubas, feet on each «lde of the center lino of grade—^Michael Virkaitis, Tho Hass,' 36 years old, of Scotch 1 tajd street, with additional widths at allKenilworth, Inn. ..''•• " Chief Fred Falzone, who wa Mrs. John Eontenelli, Mts. Theo- head of the special school detail. Munnix, Eileen Kovucs arid tains, according t« Sgt. Martin He is still a member of the re- ' ~ Uon>: that all work Incident Prlorjo ,the rally, an auto cara- Howarth and Patrolman Donald host at the meeting, and Sgt James dore Griffin, Mrs. George Miller, be done In accordance with the rence Mathis; Miss T serves. ' •••';'- and specifications for .said work van tonearl^fprty t*rs touted the grade -^- Elsie Blunck, Jdyce Hann of Hhe Westfleld J*bllc%"'DtfS J. Lesak" represented Jhe (Jarwood Mrav-Nicholas. Murin, Mrs. XJeorge d by the Enclneer of the- Borough x._—.u-u -.»»ore'> than 150 persons Police Department; • Nielsen, Mrs. Randolph Pecjna anil worth. • .'. botpi ^ Gutono and Eileen Lafjtrty; Miss pnrttfient. ^ .. 'Section X That' all neceuary excava- attended the rally. • .-•••'•"• Cammarota's eighth crade—Arthur Mrs. Weber Was treated for-a The association meets once and Mrs: John Lombardo. . tion, resetting of manhole heads, drain- JMr. Vitale told the rally that he month Us a means of exchanging age connection, installation ol .cast Iron1 Baum, Mattie GKester, Robert possible concussion and sjiock. A Compute this Low, Low price anywhere ! - house connections, construction of roll ceremonies. car. Go in'comfort—by train. in Townley.'s restaurant, in 'Union nue, ; stationed at South Boston B. 3-1700 Sunday at Overlook Hospital, Sum- Your confidence^ and faith in niy 0 She was presented a watch. The with the navy, spent last weekend Section 8. A down payment of tSSp.OO. ibility prompts me in deep humil- (EHMHV* April 27) V STEINWAY has been provided for thr purposes' sst CLEAN BAOB PimCBASlD—White or mit. The : couple has three' bthcr affair was attended by about 3 visiting his family. . forth In this Ordinance through approp- Colored.—.Without buttons or catches'— children. Diane, seven years old* ity to pledge myself to render the Coffee prices are up .... co-workers. "..•'• V riation heretofore.made Is a budget prev- S Cent! tierpound. Bring them Intn The best efforts I have in me to the America's Fayt>rite — What a price ! iously adopted. , . ' ' ' > Cranford Cltijen and Chronicle office. Laurel, flve/ond Bonnie, three. The Hostesses were Mrs. Clara De i* a fine cultural Section ft There ahall be Issued for Rev.' Mr. Dexheimer is pastor of performance of my duty. Tor my Ours are DOWN — DOWN ! Contact Mrs. Aklan the purpose-of financing PBOPOSBD thnnk_ the citizens' of Kenilworth would like to appear in the Citizen investment for you, Kmllworth. and.-In connection therewith AFKCIFIO QPDINANCK NO. 7-&S for their support and I will do my Ar. Naw Vorir (Ubwty-CM . 10.U AM and Miss Myrtle Bishop of: West- and la anticipation of the issuance of said AN OROINANONTo Vacate. Release and 6+mr t»t i ot WJ9AM «a»d field'' and Miss Jean Latlmel r o and Chronicle, the person to con- ' ExtlnBulsh the Public Sights In and to utmost to Justify the confidence , tal>nd* u herein provided for, sold sum 1U5 AMM) Oonfeni at 11.04 AM and IU0 AM,M orri«« Hum Plainfleld; tact is Mrs. James Aklan .plu for your children, may beborewed by- the Issuance ofjie- Certain Lands. Designated 'aa IMlon Ave- Th« largett glngla tectarjn data- you have placed in me.,.. * .-.;.,•. > York 1M0 AM oai 11.14 M«- •Dtiabk* bond anticipation note* of thenue Between the Easterly Side of Ash- an ocean l» the axUtence of • Walnut avenue. Her telephone - Borough Q( Kinllworth. whlch~«otes shall wood Avenue (Now Vacated* and the ' ."• • ' Frances L. Condon i number is WE 2-0331-W. , bear Interest at a rate not to exceed six Westerly Side of Foltoute Avenue, and. -diltinct basin,.' Baslni «r« well die* Ciiii>tle^«sjeate>n»»Tealss BOROUGH OF GARWOOD for all the Ye Home Avenue Between the Westerly Side fined for the «arth'g three main AUi • par-centum per annum. The notes or of Ashwood- Avenue UNow Vacated* arfd BOROIOH OF KENHiWOBTH The Mayor and Council of the borough bonds hareunder shall' be signed by thethe Westerly Side of faltoute Avenue. oceans —Pacific, Atlantic, and BOARD, OK 'ttDVCATION ": of Garwood WUl receive! sealed proposals Petrified Land* ! Mayor and Collector-Treasurer of said and Trenton, Avenue Between the Wes- Indian—and for the-Arctic Ocean, • Keallwertb. N. J. at Its meeUns to be held aCthe MunkK Petrified forests cover thousand* to come ,A- •:• ";•!. rvi. Borough of Kenilworth, and the seal of terly aids of i Ashwood Avenue (Now 8eolcd proposols will be rcceivea by Ipal Building. Garwood. N. J.. on Anrll the- Borough shall be affixed thereto and Vacated I and'the Old Boundary Line too. The Antarctic region has none. the Kenilworth Board of Education at JERSEY CENTRA! LINES 18, IMS,-at 8:30 P. M., DJS.T.. for the of acre* In Arizona. attested by the Borough Clerk. • •• • Between the Borough of Kenilworth and tho Harding School. Boulevard, - Kenll- furnishing: of a new 19S3 While Super Cor your child^M an ' : Section T. The (oBowIng matters are Township of Cranford. and Woodland BOROUGH QF worth. N-'y.. on .•.'.' Power Truck. Model WC-23 with Chasls hereby determined, declared, recited and Avenue Between the Westerly Side of MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11. 1953 and Cab, 178 Inch Wheel Base and a new guide toward • . .stated: . " Michigan Avenue and the Garden Bute X. '• •:-. PBOPOSBD,, . . ' «t 8 P.' M. ID.S.T.I, at whjeh. time thp 16 cubic yard capacity Oar Woodl«a< , (at The purpose stated lit Section 1 oJParkway, arid Faltoute Avenue Between IPKCtnC OKDINANck NO. t-U proposals wiU be publicly opened ' And Packer to be mounted on Chasls. Exact ndber. note rewarding life. And this Ordinance Is not a current expanse the Northerly Side, of Falrneld . Avcniw AN ORDINANCE To Vacate, Release and nia for ' • " . -I ..! ' , reauirements and specifications arei on and la an Improvement' which the mu-and the Garde* State. Parkway. /' Extinguish the Public Rights. In and to SCHOOL REPAIRS. ', ,'.-'• Many Varieties, of Delicious Famous Cheese atV '/- Ola In the offlce of the Borough Clerk, thia above all is tb« great advan- nicipality may lawfully make and Is Io hat Portion of Faltoute Avenue, • South Speclfleattons may • be obtained at the and for the purchase from the Borough be a local Improvement. WHER1AB. Union Avenue betwetnthc 1st Street ariU' -Orange Avenue, which office' of Secretary, Harding Behool. each of Garwood of a IMS White WB-S3 I tage of a Stetnwajr in the home. easterly tide pf Ashwood Avenue tt-d to Mm. Jlelen M. 'Arthur, OS posals or part* of bids or proposals, waive I dm ••all home.or apartment, vacated) and the' westerly tide of Fal.- », 1» not less than ten year*. WHEREASH , a portion of Paltoute Avo- Arthur Terrace, Kenilworth. N. 3-<_~— General Motors any Informalities.' .. " • . 1 ... Thsj-supplemental debt stat«mcnl toute Avenue.' and Trenton Avenue be- nue. South list Street.and Orange Ave- Tho Board reserves the right' (o reject I»J* »iili sW ninn innnitr rarr iwpilred by said act has been duly made.' tween the westerly side of Ashwood Ave- nue, which Is shown on the Map of New ,ny or nil b(dsvand \o wqlve Immaterial By order of-thit-Mayor and .Council o . tmmmmVtsv^mii Mad (Ued. (n the onV* of the Clerk of the.nue- (now vacated) and the old boundary Orange Park but which is not shown as Informalities. . . .. ' ' DELCO-HEAT the Borough of Oarwooil.-ir.J^' ' • . I the iuuttrioas Steanway Grand. Borough "<*f Kenilworth and. the frost line .between MM Borough of Kenilworth a part of'any street on the Revised Map WALTER 8. McMANUa. tint, fa btW, b th* attwy and Township of Cranford. and Woodland /• i.-.'HELEM M. ARTHUR. Borough Clerk Each is a true Stdnway—equipped • M as defined by H. S. 40:1.1eJ of saUJ Avenue between the. westerly aide of of. New Orange Park, has never been District Clerk. oa thaM* sturdy, long-. Michigan -Avenue 'and the Garden State opened or accepted as a public street qr Dated: April 33. J0S3. • 4S3 Dated: April la. 1833. laatinv ov«rha*d typ* with die exduave Diaphragmatic & Tkotktand Four Hundred <«0.- Parkway, and Faltoute Avenue between thoroughfare and are not needed fqr t^iM* doaa. Isasw doon I the northerly tide. of Fairneld Avenue street purposes, and their retention as Soundboawd. the Accelerated Ac- owners of any and alland the Garden stale Parkway, have nev- streets Is disadvantageous to the Borough •lid* up and down at ths» lands, o_ n th_„e linje of ,sald improvement er been..accepted and have never been of Kenilworth. and. .. •"'••. tooch of • iacuv Many of ' taan. ~sbd »••"•»"« handworked ahall makemate sewer connectconnections s and ~othei opened -or used as public^ streejs or thor- WHEREAS, the vacating of said por- I utility eanncetfcuuenetins) vOlU thss resoectivr oughfares and are not needed for street tion of said streets Would be for the pub- our cttstomeca would tall .by Stdnway endtamen. No other malna to the curb for-each loltt nbultlnbttl n purpose*, and their 'retention as streets ic Interest.' ' yen that thay •ouldnt said street having a width of flfty Is disadvantageous to ,the Borough of NOW.'. THEREFORE. BE IT OR- vertical matches the Steinway's .. wiUiin 30 days after the pauuiol Kenllworth, and ' y" -, . DAINED, by the govVnilng body of the iwriwith thaimfbr B or I this Ordinance. Borough of Krallwdrth us follows! Burner 10 tinea tha amount capacity for holrling tune; and The Louis XV 'Section 9. In case the owner or own- . "WHEREAS, the vacating of said streets Section 1. That the public rights In and •inee it endure* «o inctcdibly that 'an of any land for which connections Would be far the public Interest: to the lands in the Borough of Kcnll- thajrpttf. |yi,."- - ;• • kanln ordared to be .made shall "not com- NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINEDWrth. .which Is a portion of Fattouto I it wui aerve your family for many, ply with toe-order or direction contained by the Governing Body of tbe Avenue. South Slst street and Orange Kt thla Ordinance. wlUiln the time here- of Kenllworth as follows: Avenue,-as-tshown on the'Map of New anany yean, the Stdnway is me sh spaclflad, Uw Mayor and Oovernlruj Section 1; That the public rights Ir Orange Park, filed In, the Union County m «nd' to the lands In the Borough of Ken- Act at sjaee to gtuna- Body may snake, or cause the said con- Clerk's (now Register's Office) on. May I , tuaHy the moat: • eoooomkal of . —etlnni to ,,be made, and pay the ex.Uworth, designated as Union Avenue be- M. 1901. and now shown aa Map No. ' toe IwsMtlfstc) it^ffl*M- aftd eotb thereof. _.- tween the easterly aide of Ashwood Ave- Ml-C. but which U.not shown as a part '^^-aM £P« i much of the cost of said nue fnow vacated) and the westerly side of any street on -the, Revised Map of Uon. Payment si your fey ;• •.' QH 10. So of Faltoute Avenue, and Home, Avehiu New Orange Park.' Union. County, New , will equal the amount ol between the Westerly side of Ashwood Jersey, filed In the Union County Clerk'* convenience. ; - I „Gn. eVtuallW asy .acquired - by. land at Avenue I now vacated) and the Westerly Inow.Reglster'sV Office on April I, IMS. mJBWf he benefited thereby. .sluUl side of fallouts Avtnue. and Trantor »nd known' a* Map TJ-n. be and thr Cd^antnst the property thus Avenue . batwtsn the westerly side- ol tame are hereby vacated, released and CASH or. TEEMS Mi. .- ' sjaarinb/.; b»nall>ad a* nur u may b.Ashwood Avenue now vacated and Uuextinguished. - fe imaprtiost to tba particular bcntBt old boundary line between the Borough 9 " !..«*,: Increase In value whlcr of Kcnllworth and the Township of Cran- Ubn 3. This ordinance shall not «c lands aBecled thereby shoU ford. and Woodland Avenue between Uu vsflke. release or extinguish *ny part of Here * What You Get I la receive by reason of said Wesurly aide of Michigan Avenue ant e Avenue or South list Street at UNIonville t, and in"iV> case- shall an» the Garden Btate Parkway, and Faltout* ihown on the. Revised alap of New Or- on any. parcel of land exceed Avenue between' the Northerly side" ol tnge 'Park. >Union County, New Jersey. rout thm ui • 550 Gal. Storage Tank •ueb particular benefit,' ao> in die in the Union County Register's 4-wctlon' type. Fairneld. Avenue and the Garden BtaU Since ax Map No. 7S-B and which U 2-9400 • Thumoattrt ^ Illustrated. .sal of land. Parkway, be and the same are hereereb! ) timularly ahown on the Tax Map of the HanTg wpMteh cat Mrrlc* far IX. tbJa Ordinance ahall take Vacated, released and extinguished, Borough of Kenilworth. "• • Protocto Rdoy ' final nassane and publkatl Section 3. This Ordinance shall take Section 3. TMs ordinance shall take but? {Mopttl Wbwwtw torn m • Prauun^ol provided by law. feet after anal passage and publication iffect Upon Una)-; passage and publlca- Other In the manner^rpvlded by law. " - to law* ' d uuntloa,fwhetb«t it's Potf • Draft Baflulotot , I Mip or • MMit Job, wi -from . . Mettea ' ' • Fulflo Oil FUtac "So I tolfo...« drink Matlce la Hereby Olven that tbe Public Notice U Hereby Olveo that the Public Notlca-t* Hereby Given tl _ Ordinance) was Introduced at a foregoingjOrdlnance waa Introduced'at » toregoing Ordtnanee was introduced at a > Subject ^tOjtoeal Codet • . I of the Oovatntaf Body p( themeeting of the Ooyerntng Body oi th« O W SVOfr wHbont AagiMtai*? b rtricUy if Kaallwoith on the liUi day 1 meeting of the Oovemins; Body of the . •BOt W> MS3. It was then read for Borough of KenllworUt on the-Mth daj Borough of Kenilworth pn the Mlh day! «*^«-m&i . »ae. The said Ordinance wiu beof April. 1943. It was than Icad-rtw * -prll. 1»S3. It waa then .read for WiU Uttyoat OQOCh • Jtt^l CSMssUered for Anal n«sat«« by the Aral time. The said Ordinance will t» rst tisae. The said Ordinance will be I Body of the Borough of further considered lor Anal nasssie tt) further considered for final r*~ft*t by •Tfca *Jsiak CmnHr mt Waw Jaraay" to* Botouch Hall. 1«(U- the Ooveming Body of the Borough o> the Ooveming. Body of the Borough of ttwarth. Nrw Jersey, at KcnUworth at thVBerosJgh HaU. ifcuta. Ibnllworth. aT theJBorough Hall. Soule- "tta»ltratoi" yaat •«•••' Tama't* at*.. Rt ttcht oclock ut (h* < vaid. Kanihrarlh. Naw jersey. »t eigh> fani, Kaoiiwarth. Mew jereaar. at eight I UNION COUNTY o'clock In the tvenijig tD.fl.T.t orTuv >'clock In the evening iD.S.T.t on the Federal Oil as,.Th,.aa.h day »t Mth day of April. IMS. At suc> COMPANY —- tome and place, or at «ni nth day of April, ltm At, such • i - U> which such roeetlna tbn* and place, or at any Ulna .and ptoo ilme and place, or at any .time and piac* AIOMA1IC •ITTII*' all persons interested ts> which such matting may be adiourned to which such meeting may be adjourned, BUICK COMPANY I BIIILIERS' SUPPLY CO-1 all parsons InterestsJ will be given at all persona Interested wUl ba given aa MARIt KITflt •IIMRS , Phane CaUnfard «-«M5 I unUy to b« heard anportunny to ba heard roncarwlng tuer Wportuntty to be haard concerning tuck \. m NO1THAV1. 6O5 MOAD STtHT, NEWARK 2, N|W JERSIY Ordlnanoa. . Ordinance. . • • • WBMTflELO .By Order of the Governing; Body. By Order of the Governing body. Ui Mow County* Mfttmtm $hns y—r ttcktmttt I J^McOKVHA, PHILIP i. McGKVNA. PHtUV J. McOEVNA. ' ' TBU Wl •.«*• UfiU ! SM CENTENNIA^uniu€mm*mrvmitwmummmmL AVE. CKANTOBO V N. *• •| a fOU h C 4S5 LEHlGH AVE. 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"P" i-HE CRAJirORP, CltlZEN AND; CHRQNICLEV THURSDAY, APRIL 23,; 1053 •-•4 THE CRANttJRD'AcrilZEN AND CHRONICUI, TRURSDAY. APRIL, 23,./1653 w_... i

: 7-.';*••• r; «n»illi Wins $200= dub Dinner " VIA: Announces Safva|i6ri ^riiiy"Makes" ^« ,n sneriocKOiau.Uuh Vice Pr«diilency one-year course,ut the Katharine Attracts More Than 200 The show will feature member* To F. H. Blantling Glbbs 'School, ''New York, City, In Siiggeflition Cortte«t Antitial Fund Appeal.. where- she; will begin her "studies More than 200 persons attended Committee Head '. -"l^hje Annual Spring 'Fund'Appeal of the class of 1953..^ Plans were F. H. nianding of 120 Klm'e L Smith of £ MacArthur made bv1'the association at, tjare- July 6. Miss Blevih will be gradu- avenue has been awarded $'200 in he seventh annual dinner of the of*-the Salvation Army has begun avenue has beon elected prcs- (inner Held ouples' Club of the First Presby- For Cranfonl Day|| cent meeting. . . • ulcnt of the Esso Research Club. ated -from CratWord Iligh School a special suggestion' contest s-pon-. srian Church'last Wednesday eve- in Cranford .iiccordins to on an- Henry Kreis of Elizabeth was He i< employed in the process «lir in June. ' sored by J;(pk FryC, president, of' Eighth annual Blue and Gold ing in the church gymnasium. Village Improvement Assocla-, nouncement by Lt..Colpnc*l Arthur named chairman of the member- vision at .th'e' Ikiyway^ Retlncr.v; General Aniline *& Film"Corpora- banquel of Cub Patk 175 was held Installation of officers and' the tlon has announced that Mrsr Woodruff, ' communder1. of thbship committee by Miss j Uindi-n. by the Standard ;Oil pe-Club Honors Peterson tion.' • '"• '• -.••, ' . ' • -; •' resentation of two plays were fear, Charles Kremer will be. chairman army in Northern Nt»W Jersey. Remu-r .pf jMctuchcn, pi •veliipmont'Company. • • ..-• He was one of five employees at Saturday evening at the Methodist 1 E. W." Peterson of 10 Crescent For Safe Servicing Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Help Wanted f Male Work Wanted- Femal* [Trucking - Hauling ures of the program. The Rev.of arrangements»for activities at "Each year att-hbout this time." '.'The results «>f the vlection were the.' Griisselli Plant, Lindcri,. who » RATES ' '•'•••' i •ss^tkSksvsssita^fea at m _. _ ^t_ j_-_ ' - ™ iChurch. "• ••. " 1 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER SEBV- BEMTAPTr" WOMAN wlsbM baby gltUng obert G. Longaker. pastor, in- place,'Wiis among the snlcii leader'!; won top awards in -the contest. UPHOLSTERINd — Furniture.' repairs' CRAOTORD RXMTiCSTAn BOABD FOR PEACEFUL LIVING .•'• MAINTENANCE «ELPEH • the Central, Railroad Station in pb- :olonel: Woojdniff 'explains, "we hist \Vcdnesday at ti • ICE. ALL WOWC GUARANTEED, a S-Day,,>45-Hou'r week. Some knowledge References. CHanford C-38M. • At the baHquet, Cubmostcr Earl S«lon Hall ^ M CCBU aUilauL A** sat »T draperies, slip cover». Venetian blindn- rlendly neighbors, quiet street. Con- tailed the following leaders: Presi- ot ' International • Uilsiness •. M.i- Another winner was Joseph J. T and^oughnuts, it clminmm of its 'present buiUlii>g **•!» • w«fc*V MHita minims* 6-171S. -" : U ANOTHER MULTIPLE' LASTING SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, ex- States and Can* Nulty, president of Seton Ilirrr~Uni- convention of the IBM Hundred • M* is. own . use. "He is tops" when he cases. Call WEstneld 3-6009-M. .: raenta. Sam* Waterman, Peter Vergalla, Stan- ; : and Mr&P U. Alget are co^chair-i 1 CAM. CkMto a» Stasis* na MM» L, M. CHAFFEE fcin44 of* Alterations, porches, etc. Lud- old. in beautiful neighborhood. Living WE. 2-1020.> ' ' ... " .-• , Sw. • • • '' . ' are of the Suburban Trust Com- principal speaker 'at ' a ' di.nnor- honor erjjiiniV.ati'on ':' The conven* Mrs. Curtis" G. Culin, Jr., music •u; aa>crtlsls« t»»T- ?*•« ••» / »1« Seit>*rt. 3ES l-incoln Drive.' Kerill- uildj for others, building for himself ley Dickcrson, Howard SJurscn, men for th^year'i; liist year. 2 North. Union Ave., Cranf6?d room • with fireplace,, sun room .8x18.' wo suspect there are' "a' few extras." In the cast of "The •: Name IB pany, who will acknowledge each dai.icc to be held M;fy 1G a't tht- chairman of thi; Wednesday Morh- •s»aslbl* fs>r imnli •*• taksa " ' • CRauford G-OS1I tf worrh. CRiziford C-G$26*m • ^ .' dining room and beautiful kitchen MACHINE SHOP TRAINEES — Dr. llostwick H. Kotchum of ihe turn was held at the-• %t»ldQ,rf-As- •r ul«>h*a«. Delightful. 4-be4r^M>roil. home Iwlth un- Paul Reedi ~Cteorge__ Rosehdale, It was announced trtaTa poster > ini: Club, and the fifth district, ' » •• ' ' with dining area. 2nd floor 3 bedrooms, sually spacious closets. . Opcrr fireplace, 2nd Shift i— 10^ Premium — 4B-Hour JTork Wanted,^ Male ohnson" by Jessie Bowler were: tjiit. ,.i ••... '- '•'•• Essex House/Ncwark, for the bene- DEADLINE ro« COfT-rW*4aaa«ay« XTARPENTRY. ALTERATIONS. REPAIRS. tile bath.- 2-car garage with macadam lilcrIiisllti»tt.' at torirt Hotel In New York and w:i«and Mrs. Lym:in Ware of Hillside, •4 I* A. at. . ..:, \ ' BEDKOOM SET- 5pW«w. walnut. ,,.«v«icl r.yvor.Ty. cellar »lndo»s. steps, etc. re- real dining room, rear screened porch, HIGH|*SCHOOL SENIOR wishes port time MOVTNO . •"•-, Mr. Powers, Herbert Frank". James Colonoi Woodruff jwints out thzii r ^irlveway.. Lot 50X155. J15.750. ternal and External grinding positions • »rk or odd jobs.1 CRanford 0-0369. . fit of Boys' Towns, of .Itnly.' Hukv 'hfciss., condition. 540. 015"niooniii«!djy AvV.. paired;. Piirinnc. paper hanglnfi. No arge kitchen with breakfast bar and open. Excellent Working Conditions. Movers of Furnlturo ami ApDlUnc«iw meyer; woll badges, Roger Chin- Sanford, Meredith Conley and 'estiva! at IJlainfleld was judged v afttwded by company on|elal.-J| state inlisic chalrmjni, played a , Kvnilwort'h. Cl.ltstifut 5-2072... V| dinette space, tile first floor lavatory, at- 4-30 ' Estimates on Request • 1 i)a'r't of eaeh -contributlon will be Avas f|re~spo:iker at job loo uiu!L 7 South Ave.. E,. CRan- Progressive Firrp In Garwood. ' • Jhjs was announced'at u recent the meetirigi. , ' -^ • WANT SOMETHING A BIT'PltFEH- tached garoae. Roosevelt School area. ' 3 rooms S37.80 ery, Robert Parker, Peter L'Heur^- 3erald Mallory, while those ap- obe the best entered. It'.will be retained by the local service unit maiiagcinerit;•represeiitatlyes ami piano duet to open an sill-day mu- STOKKL1NE CRIB, blond, complete., like fd'e973I ' ' •-JENT7 , O-rolSIW-house with center hall, ! WEstneld 2-6400 « meeting of the Un?on'.C«unty Boys' For ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING, . 4 rooms S38.00 >earing in "Those Husbands of ;ent to the New Jersey-State Fed- ipmmittee for emei'ijencies and 1 sic festival at .'Haddonfleld.' Pa., • nt-w. MS. .CrtaAfc'i'a' 6-28M. FORMICA. MICAttTA. and TX3CTOUTE full '• dlnl^a^iroom. fireplace In living 8 rooms S43.W dux and Robert Smith. ; Towns Committee held at the'oin- 511. salesmen from'lBM -. offices'in MACHINf: SHOP TRAINEES — .X urs" were Thelma Lang. Frances ration of Women's;. Club conven- ipeciyl needs. He adds thnt.be- Tuesday. A 'delegution from the KITCHEN or CUSTOM CABINETS. couoter top frpikenients. Mtnton-Bllt room. SIS^BOO ' . CONVENIENT AND STURDY Batrta*ratan moved. SS andW un Also, silver, arrows, Ronald Wat- in NYC School jirtet - Company, S89 DINING ROOM RET. /\0 p(cc«. _ S-Day,T*3-Hour Week: No ej»*rience Apartments Wanted All Bwdsjhsured. ces of'Arthur Vcnherl "Company in seventeen .states,i the District of Wednesday Morning Club attended Mfnton-BIlt Cbir^c Co... 399 North Ave.. Garwood. ONLY- SHORT WALK to station, tlilj North Side — Few minutes walk from Schindler, Helen Frank. Margaret tion to be h in Atlantic, City in ;ause of the incronshiK dethand's it Miss Olga Theresa Blevin. daugh- NorthAvej. nod." WE*tn»ld 2-lig*).- -condition, reasonable. 33 Stratlnrd fi 2-aoao, .: ;• . enter: Exceptionally well built home necessary; Internal' and ^ External APARTMENT —'Private*'3 rooms mar HKIJABUt TRbCKtMO CO 'crman, Stanley Dickerson, David Westfieid. Mr. .VenneriJ who is the festival. lovely 3-lpedroom house with fireplace^ grinding'" positions opep. .Excellent CRanford 6-1884 Setbcrt, Lucy .Denzau. Ruth Pow- May. The poster was prepared. by is hopod more person's will con- tcr of Mis. Marie. Hlovm of 92 j Columbia and Puerto Rfco. Ti-rraci). Cranford./ ' \ 4-SS' 2^ar garage, full dining room, oil that has had excellent care. Oil heat. ,> center. CranforU. One woman, reosori- Harkness and Donald Cunning- chairman of the committee.-res^i^s VENETIAN BUNDS; 23" - 28-. While alui For the Best in — • 50K IBS lot. Only S12.SO0. . ' Working _ Conditions.' progressive Firm aHle rent. CRanford 0-4887. ' . rs, .Sue MacClary; and Grace Mrs. Alva Duhbadcn. tribute to the appeal this yeiir.than TELEVISION & RADtO SERVICX • xtvam .heat, SI 8.500, . In Garwood. ,t/y , '••'•. at 313 North avenue, e'ast. ' Iwory. S3 »S. Immediate drliy**y,Albah- . ANOTHKH MULTIPLE LISTING ham; gold arows, Stanley Dicker- tantz. Mr. Butler was stage man- •ast..'""-'. .•,_.; Vewis Hardware. 109 N. Union Ave. tf Call us. No contract necessary. j WE9tflcloT2-w S300 Parker, and Harry Bagwell; den- John Oathout. was' toastmastcr. membership: Mrs.. Helmut NelKon, L nnd rcbuilderii. opposite K.H. Station FURNISHED ROOM, near .transportation. aint job this house will have If the, sun Help Wanted - Female hildren,, famili y . assistanci e aridid' stove. 2-car garage .With full. mac- itays out a few days.. 3. Of the cxtrernc1- to attend.. ; . • -. JRnnford fl-2720. Gentlenian_preferred. CRanford 6-0572 ncr stripes. William Soarn, Wil-Jeorge Myers was" song. director Mrs.'Harold O'Leary, Mrs, George . COMPLErE LANDSCAPE SERVICE adam driveway. The price bf Si3.900 y opaclous bedrooms oil suitable for twin REGISTERED" AND PRACTlCAt,. nurses ETERAN.' .Wife, year-old child., desire counselling; home and hospital for after 5'p. m. - tf It based on urgency.' j; • BEAUTIFUL two-bedroonf apaituu'iif liam Kriox, Stanley Dickerson, Tile county eommittclTwill rneet y jnritrniMi PTitn*^njT beds. , Oil heat,.tile kitphehjtlle bath, wantea for Nursing Home in Cranford. 2-bedroom . apartment; have refrigera- .overlooking Rahw'ay River, avallaiilt md Louis G. Troutman was plan- Komps, Mrs. R. E. Tervvillecor unwed mothers, summer ciimps for -ADE TO ORDER radiator' rncloiureJ, Lwmi — Tree* — Shrub* ttached garage. '$16,000. >Call. EL..2-S8M. . M tor and washer. Immediate occupancy, June 1.. Apt. P-2. 12 Riversidi- Firewood • ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTINq--^ Write Klv. 43 No. 7ih Street, Kfnilworth two, running Water, central location. Tree* Trimmed and Removed 15 North Ave.. E. CRanjojd 6-1000 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for light house- Dial CR 6-6688. - David Hall. Lewis Beach nhd Ray- )ert and Mildred Davjes. Pea^ns; Mrs. Emil Marcmaur and for homeless men and war service CtUntord 6^5535. ; • • • \ . CRanford 6-0414. Call WEiUWId 3-G5I0 or WEstneld »-eV7t work, mother's, helper, • own quartcrt l YOUNU AND PRETTY ' J* mond Dewcy; one-year piris, Mrs. Norman. Brubakcr. nnd emergency canteen. , " Transfers of 7 . " Evenings after 6. ' Mm. Evelyn Wade CRahford 0-1053 Only 2 years old. Clean as a^whlstlc. and bath. No cooking Good salary. OOLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 ROOMS FOR KENT by day or wtvk. Jill LOVELAN'D tf Mr.. H. T. Rearwln CRnnford^G>;448fl CRanford 0-6620. Stehen. Hall, Fred Jackson. Ed- The recent fashion show held by According, to JI report from Mr. Keasonable rates. CRan/ord 6-9S3X Science kitchen.' small dining-room wlthf , Clocks' Repaired Toy Gun Fires Bullet*. inch**, on your rolU-r. SI 2». Same Day Mm. Ann Cooper CRanford 6-6440 corner window^. .Secopd tloor suitable Nursing' Service CLOCKS -—All Kinds -* Sprliw ana ward Winne and David Powell; the association was a social and fi- Real Estate Sorvire. Alban-Leuk Hardware, 109 CRANFORD HOTEL it Wh'ipple',.' "fst .returns *>n -the' aj>- ' T- V. SERVICE Mr. Robert C. Hyatt CRanford 6-2581 (or two large rooms. Quiet sldo street. NURSEi' 2 to 3 evenings and Saturday HANFORD V. ,N. A. for General Nurs- weight, cleaned, repaired, put in order I arid two-year pins, Stanley Dick- nancial success, Mrs. Walter Chap- The following deeds have been N. Union Ave. • tf NtTES. SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. KTC I 5.000. ../.;• Weekly, in doctor's office, graduate pre- ing. Visits.. Hypodermics, Maternal and E. P. Chamberlain. CRanfartl il-W Cranfonl Youth Hurt peiil aVJ ' COMFORTABLE AIRY ROOM. 3 Win- 12 ytmn T.V. expeHence ferred. Call CRanford 6-0878. man reported. She thanked her recorded in the office; of the county down, harmonious home, centrally U>- ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Infant Care, Health, Education. ' Tile erson'. and Howard Sjursen. Live ammunition and toy.guns stated that the reKuln'r contributors ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS -ami JERSEY RADIO SERVICE Visiting Nurse Can Help You., Nominal committee- for making' the affair register., Court House, Elizabeth: Combination Slrrena and Stnnri Oaan. cttttd." Referci)ce» exchanged.. .CRan- • Hciwft F. Sorfs * ' ,,. * BUY THIS 2-FAMILY north-side Kbme The entertainment portion of lon'tTmix. So seven-year-old Paul ^'repeating their Gifts and that ford «-3356. ' 1 LIVING ROOM 32 FEET LONG , S2 HOURLY POSSIBLE, doing assembly Fee. Tel. CRanford. 6-0737, or consult HOMEMAKERS Free estimate*. Alban-Lewtii. 109 North CRANTORD 6-O4S4 and live rent-free. S16.X00. That's longer -than most new bungalows. work nt. home. easy, clean, handwork. Telephone Directory. Sat. A. M., 0:30 the program featured "Sandorse arey, sori of Mr. and Mrs. Paul so successful. quite n Jew pcrsonsi^nrc giving for". Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T^ Huney wiisiqn In testa «»*>• «ran'l anlnMt* Union Ave\. CRanford S-nBSfi. .'• W SEATS—CiK. ruih.rat*n. Work*called Real stone/fireplace in, this massive UV- We furnish everything. For details--- to 12:30. • " • . ', • . A. covered'dish 'luncheon will be to Mr. and Mrs: Edyvard A. Effnis, LARGE,' nicely furnished room, con- BUILDING 4-UEDROOM HOMES oh the Magician." He was introduced ST. Carey .of 130 Centennial avenue, the (lrst time on this spring appeal. iM and delivered. PLaihfleld 6-B27C. Ing room. 18x12 dining room, tile sci- Write, Kcnroe Mfg. Co,, Yorktown. Ind. served-on-'l^ay-19 for the beneflt Jr., property iii Oraton drive, 26d SSMxISsllyr' |MMCM««cl~f JCUpinas COROWOOD TOU riliEPLACE. furnace' ViTiie.itly -located. CHanford «-l686, north side. 120 foot plots. Why notnce kitchen, 19x13 master bedroom with BAROLOF.BENNER,lnt by Henry Pullen- . las learned. ;. r "A ' portion of* 'Ihe amount •itHtanding «*lu«s at ihti 100 Mlln St. . 430 &tetnel Sueet, North Plalnflcld. place an • order for one and have it firi- ADVERTISING — Int. newspaper work, feet from Iroquois road.,''-.', and stoves. Cut.to any leneth. A. V. N. J- . ' • " ' • '« double, closet. 2 other bedrooms, tile According to Mrs. 'Carey, her of the International Relation^ De- raised," cxphfrned Mr. • Whipple, BoydL BAhway 7-10O2. .. tf lshed to your taste. •.'".''•-. r bath. 3rd floor has dormitory room with tel. cxp. prcf. full or-part-time, salary Curtains . The' large turnout of cubs and JMFORTABLV FURNISHED ROOM. Automobile Painting •oungster recently was given a J8partment. The proceeds wilrnbe for Gertrude M. Volker, and others, , LANDSCAPING ' Its own lavatory. Delightful 75x100 lot: & c'omm. write full di'talls. Box 702CURTAIN. S LAUNDERED nt home. .Call parents Was welcomed by. E-. Al- 'w'ill.-bc retained in Crnnford by bu»in«-Aii man only, .near-all traniportay i*" - Shrubbery - Trert; - Tuptoll RALPH V. DELLA.SERRA 'yT Garage. ' •• .• ;•••'• earn "Citizen and Chronicle. ' 9-7 CARE packages and the "federa- executors, etc., to •• Mr, and Mrs. VENETIAN BLtNtJS In. stock.' 23 to 30 turn. 190 North'Ave^vEait. CRsnforiif CRanford 6-3850. : •'.-< tf len Tice; toastmastcr. The dinner :aliber cartridge by a boy who said the lo"eul Service Unit••Comniittee inchi-«. custom quality, stock Ullndi, all "tf r RotosiUin* - .Trenching for Realtor — Builder " . / ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Authorised DUCO Refinlshlnf tion's Pan American Scholarship Walter H. "Dltzel, lot 71. mnp of . (i-OBDO, 6 No, Union Aves -y it was empty. She said young Paul, lf pip*! line* And dram lite. . '• • , • BABY SITTERS 3 to 4:30 p. 'nW. .dally., for emergency nnd special nee(,!«." to inches Itini. S.'t.23; also Jeticrafl and ' . '. • •• •- - was served by the Women's Sbcle- • ROBERTS and WIESE CRonford 6-2227 , MlUburti «-O8*3 BODY and . Fund. Mrs. Ida White, interna- building, lots belonging to -C._W» Br^ticman ciMom bljndji. 45c tt) TWO SEPARATE NEWLY-DECORATED NORTH SIDE COLONIAL.' Excellent 074 Willow Ave, Garwood. while playing in the woods at the 1 i.3rtfTT"^psf Contractors condition. 1st floor Just redecorated. • ty. •"' . .; •..•••.•. tional, .relations chairman, •' and Greenr.tmd others. . • . . I:*'.- foot. CKanford Upholstery Shop, 120 chi'erjul tioom!!, for 2 ' Kentlemen. in I SECRETARY — Cranford Law OHlce. Typewriters FENDER WORK -. rear of the Carey home, put the. ., South Avenue. East, CKanfni-d fl-0803. tf CT6-IK1 ••'... Unden .3-7^04' Modern science kitchen, formica drain? "Cubby" was presented to Den ' home of . 2 adults. Reference* ex board. Good sfze living room with open I'rt'Vlous legal experience, not neces- TYPEWRITER repairs and rentals. "New artridge in a double^Darreied: Mrs. Albert Davies arc in charge Meti Plead No Defence Mr. and Mrs. Louis Villnreale th *~chjnifed.' CRanford 6-S506 alter 7 p. m. CARPENTER —i CONTRACTOR nory.? STEVENS. Box 20. Cranford. 4-2 ana rebuilt Adding machines, cash reg- Duliuc Enamel Reflnfaihlnr' 6 by Cubrriaster Paffrath for hav- : 5-R.Q0M_DU.Pt,EX,. conVerilcnt to center fireplace. 3 twin bed slrc_ bedrooms. "shotgun* that- shoots corks and of this affair.' MarieJ Villareale, lot 20, map of I AOI£ PADS', 3-pc. • «»ts. from |i.»5 ich~encl«ui*sr cabinet work," of ' town, gag - heat, annual cost $90, Colored tile bath, autdmatic heat. 05x lstersr typewrhers. and duplicating rnn- —Weldliir^Tracks Lettering —ins the largest-percentage-of-par- On Locul Morals Charges Choice oi beautiful color*. -Free J'stl: screech jcarace^.' .caulking. termite Taxes S170, Only SlO.500. ._ 175 lot Roosevelt School. Attached gar- chines. Stationery and supplies. lulled the trigger.i . Thhe bulleblltt Was HolmfcriifrParkr^r— •~ "' tnate* clven. Alban-Lcwii, 109 N. Un- tvork. roofing, block ceifcintis.. iittic in- age. Transferred owner. • ' cnts. and cubs at th'e dinner. He Two men» arrestell on rhot'als. ion A^'f., .CRahford C-O8fiC. LoU For Side iuilaixoTt. 'ixslersockinf metal •• u'cathet • .. TYPISTS NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. CRanford 6-UU red and lodged in the youth's RNEST RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOR- ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING 20 Eastman Street \ '" . Cranford . announced that the annual Soap Miss Schatfer Completes churge's in Cranford plcade.it.-.no :RANFORD — LOT, 5(h(I3O. all lmpxoVe- stripping. •'" ." '.•,••••'• HOOD, large living room, • fireplace, and. S^ PAINTS, ^lull line of -In- mcnU. Call CRanford 6-B373 after 4:30 GEORGE R. JJOBES . . V dinlng< room and kitchen, open side 3-BEDRO6M BUNGALOW with separate For general typing work. Ex- CRanford see souTaf AVR, E. Box Derby will be. held the sec- , Mrs. Carey." said while she wasPractice Teaching Here defense before-County Juilgc Mil- terior and exterior. Palntcru' dttcount P. M. • ..•-'.'•• • «-3o . 6 Adams Ave., Cranford porch screened in, extra lavatory ondinette, economical automatic heat (coat . cellimt opportunity for young ond Saturday In May. He ,,also ton A. Feller. Both were ordfcred L. J. BHENNA in liduw lot quantities. Alban-Lc>vi*, . CRanford 6-6S17 women, high school graduates alkin^ on the telephone to Dr. Miss Elsie M. Schaefer of Elizar lit door. 3 bedrooms and bath 2nd S125 last year). Science kitchen.' Insu- llr to be examined at the diagnostic 100 North Unioh Avt,",\(i • tf "floor, oil large rooms, large attic space. lated, rear screened porch, fcnced-ln 6r cqulv^lf«itu.l!L p.'m. . . • • V • . / tf SonguiUano. 12 Myrtle/Street. TeL 8 North Ave., \\V. , / ACRanford , 6-2474 JrOedroom home on quiet - side, street bert Bendlln and Lyndall Knapp. tuture to close the wouiid. Teachers College. , CRaniord 6-JK529. -••'.;, X , . . 1 Second Floor near' Roosevelt School. Oil steam heat WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY TINNING SEASONED ' TOP SO1U ' • •* . yards, SH doUDio garage'; 812.650. • • BAYWAY: TERMINAL- , She was assigned to the fourth delivered. CRanford 6-3M3./ . « MASON CONTRACTORS grade class of Miss Mary Lctiz. AMERICAN RADIATOR Dressmaking and Sidewalk*. Fl jCttnne. Work. Garafie Bulld- ANOTHER MULTIPLE .LISTING • 000 Front Slrcot ' UJC Aliiinni Schedule Gun Charge Holds AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS OI»l-'S BICV.CLE. ifffnT^iii'vir lire*. *1S; \r.£. Bnck Work. Cellar Water Proofing. EXTRA LARGE FINISHED ROOM on '.i Elizabeth. Now .Jersey Miss Schaefer is a general elemen- two tab^e 'liilnjx; ntouton^fur coat, ex- Alterations ^ ' Free estimate*. SCHWARZ. CRanford 4-30 MluSSllifrhl of 1953' : AFRAID OF WATER second floor of this 10-year-old bungalow. tary major at the college and is n • cclW.'nt cundition; US; black fitted coat, SrWOS. /> • "| ' " ' *' Lccal Man for Jury , cainrU hair coat, tniy ,'tapp«V. brown LADIES SUITS and DRESSES made to .IN THE CELLAR T ' Downstairs two bedrooms, science kitch- member of the orchestra. She A variety show, "Classnight of 208 South Ave., E. order; Also alterations. Mrs, Hand. PLVMBINtf and HEATING. Sewvni Don't worry about that in. this house. en, living room, dinette, modern bath, 'A '. Cranford man, 30-year-old ' raincoat, formal, evening gowns, size* 0 rooms with I-car-£0[aon, steam heat, oil heat, oak floors, attached garage, handles public relations for that 1953," will be sponsored by the . 9*11. • CRSntard Q-iOSO. • ••-23* CHlinford 6-2432. .' ' U eleamedr^ witJi electric Eewer machine. Help Wanted Jarntis Christy of 2 Elsie street. Is 1 Guaranteed. .Edward G. Ledden Si Son. newly dccoratqdv^ntri tWetol Venetian large rear porch. Only $13,900. to correct soil acidity being-held for action of the Grand group.. '.. • . , •• . • '','..• Union Junior College Alumni As- - Cranford, N. J. ELKCANT UVHBE .WALNUT DESK and LEARN TO MAKE' your qw-n-r *itt*ft Tel: iROtselle 4-1207 and CRanford blinds in the'llving and tilnlntf rooms ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING g ^ •' Ku\l .-»ttIc • with stairs., screened porch Male or Female f illl ^ ' chair: modern, beautiful walnut din^ clothes In dressmaking course here in and located for pleasant living. Ask- ; Jury on:.a charge of illegal injt room, cuiuim built; bathroom, mat Cranford. Classes limited to three each. NOW IS THE TIME ", COUPLE FOR NURSING HOME! in Cran- AGRICULTURAL 1 H. F. REYNOLDS. Rotary specialUt. Oil ing only SI 1.900. ' - session of a firearm. * • Mstii: kitchen table; truniu, porch rues, Very flexible schedule. For .| to plan for the coming summer months ford, part or full time, (woman to help burner service ort all types.Vacuum when you can- enjoy outdoor living on a In kitchen and man' around building! Christy was arrested April 11} ' Wnti'h^hoiue electric', broiler, picnic formation phone CRanford* 6-1 clesninsi* oil or coal furnaces. Con- A RKAL BUY ATH4.000 130x125 plot with plenty of fine «hudr LIME OR UMESTONE^ , Iceboxes, etc, PLalnficUl 0-5922. W Venioa work. TeL CBanford C-2120. U Good Wages.. Phone EL. 2-8806 t THREE-DAY ' ALTERATION SERVICE.' 8 larcc rooms with heated sun room. tl)e trees. See this lovely. 4-bedroonv homo in Linden and arraigned before The Better SOFA and CHAIR, maroon mohair. *30. for your new Spring and summer out' - bath with shower, oil steam heat, flre- with .first and second floor baths, open 6AMBIHS Magistrate'Joseph C. Mptiico. The ^T YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make placn in living room, and a 1-cnr gar--fireplace,, television room, oil steam, heat, y----rM: ' yCRanford flu, by appointment:'only. CRanlortJ \lterauon*. call T. JOHNSEN. 40»: Cen- complaint was made by Det_ Lt. .6-1861. , ••'• • 4-3O age., The location is perfect fnr llnnss)'garage- Convenient to. town and an in- \lial Awnur. CRan/ard 6-854B. ' tf po.rutlon. stores, churches and Cleve- teresting buy, ut tl7.fiO0. DOOBOOPC Thomas McKane. -/HOT-AIR FUUXACE, B«KI condition land and Parochial Schools. Good res- SHOWDNT DRIVE MODERN .4'. 405 Roowvclt Lane. Kenllworth. CRon- THE TICKZB SHds? ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING HYPER HUMUS -^ Jt*EAt MOS^ * The" local man was arrested by CLEANINGJ lord C-54S7. Piano Tuning' ie^'elry repairs. All 'work dono- idential, street. Don't, delay It won't Estimates Cheerfully Qlven rniisc^t Attth'Pmiessional care. last long. , Robert W. Olson ...... CR 0-2540 Patrolman James • Chapman for Alterations Too SI STORE WINDOWS. 21 SCREENS, iiici COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE — Piano , CranfonL Elmer H. Smith :. CR 8-6704 KRILIUM ^— SOIL LIFE ... And a gambler is any passing a red light and driving . tuning, repairing, remodeling an4 re- A OHAUD OLD HOUSE ,\kltH,loads [ot Harold -Wilson ....:_...... CR 0-1954- There.....AreTlirw 'Imporlan ch. CRunford 6-4230. finishing. All modern method*. Sabio AND SIDING room, u 100X125 lot, oil heat, S bed- rrian who thrives h carwithout a license. Capt. Nicholas Music Center. Call "anytime- WEat- . GUTTERS tc LEADER^ rooms and 2 baths *pri the, 2nd floor. G. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR Dul»pNT'S SOIL CONDITIONER Uminski said Sgt. William Kruie UINETTE.SET. » plccea: Hide-A-Sed. field 2-3354. . ' . ~" if CeUing.Blocks Installed Large spacious rooms on >he 1st floor, . CHestnut 8-10SO Jight grey, cood, condition; .3 palriLcur , Alumlnnin Cetah^nation Windows and a third floor that could b* really II&J Nurseries without adequate ihsur- found a revolver undof- thetfron • Youmb^t be accurate. N 444 Chestnut Street. Rosello MiaiiGAN PEAT •"'"•• p.ilr . Umip*. 2 lady.'a; winter RELIABLE PIANO TUNINO and tepL»ir- made workable. Priced w«y t^eldw seat of the car driven by Christy LINCOLN licht urr.v • 3 lady'* drrtiu.-*,' >i>e we paint . most of our larger homes that areNfor LANDSCAPERS & — and RISKS ALL ing by fecognlied experts. Craniotd wood i : CLARK-OSCEOLA A-, »12.B0O , after he was brought , to Linden 1 10; < . rooms, and many nice features such as Manjr times "a recipe calls far condition. CHestnut 5-5558. tile bath, oil steam heat and a master NEW HOUSE. 224 Third AVe., Garwood CH 5-3873 can't afford to drive an tour milk. Should you be without .PAIH-or WAGON WHEEtS. very gopd PAIXTJXG CONTRACTOR. So job \p bedroom that's 12x20. Empty and IVj .story, 4 rooms: 1st floor, 2nd floor condition; Ideal for ranrhHyp« home. 1937 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, good condi- ready for your offer. ' unfinished: 4-cpr ' garage. Lot 90x130. any.' make "mock tour milk" by FOR OVER CO YEARS THIS PHAfe^IACV HAS How your dollars Call CRanford 6-1098 after JKp.. m. tion, best offer over. S100: Call CRan- Ltrge k>£* too kn&aU. Commercial, indus- automobilelx - mixing one-half cup evaporated trial. ' xsidential. r Frank Convuman. »14.800. ' \ '•.'.•.'••. '-••••' • " ' \ • V- ,'. ford 6-5063 between 8 and 9 p. m. CRanibrd »-rn4. > 5-14 (Wre looking for a bungalow In a milk, one-half cup water, CONFORMED TO THESE ESSEP HAMSTERS, male and female, clejifrvi:a«y sprit where the children will be safe, 2-FAMILY HOUSE. 30 years old. 6 rooms to care for.: pet*.-73 cent* each. iG PfcltD. IBM. rmlnlineft. R. it ll., DirGAUDEN. S PLOWEO and HAKKOWED. call now and let us showyou this darl- 1st floor; 4 rootVis 2nd, floor. Lot 50x150. WB HANDLE AIX FOEM8 tablespoon vinegar. CFUniord e-0138. . ' 7\ aig:. undercoat, B.00O miles, sljjso. STHIkEUM 1 A1M> chicken laanure' 50c a bushel. Init^nne tlmt We' have at a new . low f 13.800. 228 Third' Ave., Garwood.' \Call CRanford C-B170 aiter 7 p. m. ClUnfoid S-«41S. ' . 5-2U price. X lovely yard that the whole WEstfleld 2-0104-H 8-14 OF INSURANCE JWTH CALL FOR & DELIVERY SERVICE -•^•.-v ROOM' SET, walnut. 9 pieces, . family'whl enjoy and many features •\ • kitchen «et, S' pi«ce«; mahogany oRlcc LIVING ROOM SET. t'omplctcly W(ip- ; that you must see to appreciate. FOUit; BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 hoths. mod- REPBESENTATIVK swiv«) chair. Reasonable.. Linden Jumble Store hoUtrrvd from s«9.5u. Slip cpvttrs. ern,' perfect condition, many excep- -^COiaPANIEtl. . Open Sundays 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. •»-30 •ton. SSTSo Call CMextnut 5-S4BS Mrs. Lois BrobksX.J.' ...... CR 6-1500 tional features. CRanford 6-3055. . PLOMBING t HEATING JOUSE CLEANING Jont-i CplioUlcry Co., Rokellc. O7O0i FOR'QUICK 5AU. - Table top-ani* sor Studios; HAhway 7-3033. tf NlTSCtUCE & BLUNCIC — PainUrs and Westueld.. CaU WEntileld 2-2741-W.., U Cranford trust Bldg. MALPERE KVKBV Decorators. 47 North lBtb Street, Ken- ln.excaUent condition, priced low, also N \ overUuSed chair. Call ' WEstneld \ UsrortJ" N. J. Telephone .CRanford 23 WOODIAWN AVENUE Hnurt, toh(-wcjrln( '(abrlct. «-*71S — CHettput 5-3464; - . U KOOM 8. 8BCOND tXOOM >-31«-W. • ••.•. • . .. . / lost / • ' Auction Sale 1 Central Park Supreme CRanford 6-2678 Ua. KACU MOOVEft" VACUUM- CLEANER; excel- JHTyT — Interior, exterior paint- Floor Service BANK BOOtC No. 39144, Suburban Trust ROBB1NS & ALLISON. Irld..'Will s«U Ing and paprrtiangtng Estimates cheer- Co'.: If not restored before April 24. - lent condition with attachments, (35; at Public Auction on Thursday, May 7. . fuljy given. Phone CRanford 6-1345. R. MENZEL Telephone us' to dlscuu fiber rugs. 2—0*12, .3' matching small 1953. at' 10 a. m. at their warehouse. 211 . your floor problems. Floor scraping and 1853. application will be made for new. rugs, tan multi-colors, tl5. CRanford ' •! EUrabetb Avenue. Cranford. ' U reflnlshing of old Moors a specialty, pol- book. - 4-23 South Ave., E., Cranford. N. J. house- ishing, also waxing. Estimates]-cheer- O-M16. . I ' ', ' ' ' •.'..'. hold goods and 'other articles to cover WILLIAM ROESEL. Interior and Ex- EYEGLASSES, brown tortoise • shel unpaid storage charges due from: Mr. tertor Painting. Skilled mechanic], . fully given. Phone CRanford 6j 1343. 61 KNOW YOUR AMERICA UlLTRtTE rOLDlNO BABY CARRIAGE, Personal supervision, ' 205 Columbia Elizabeth Avenue, Cranford. „ ,tf frame, in green case, lost Friday 17th . orniy blue and grey, like hew, all. Louts Lues. Champion Shoe Machinery Normandle Place and' High "School GRANFORD A C Co.. Miss Thelma A. Morgan. Mr. J. D. Avenue. .' Craiioid. Call CHanford Reward. CRanford.9-.9*31- Twlllttx gray fiber surnmer rue..9x15, Russell. • • • * . ^HEDENBERG-M . BEAN with 3 matching' runners, $10. - CRsn- ROBB1NS Si ALLISON. W .; : • - u , lord 6-1M8. .311-215 South Ave.. East LLNDEN BECORATING CO. Painting * • Crahfiird. U. J. 4-23 and drcorating; establishes 1918.' Cal Linden 3-32*0. . . U SH0E Rentals CASINO. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, available for banquets, weddings, receptions, WEATHER CHECK 'FACTORY • " Moving — Storage, dances. organharttSn meetings. Attract- 7 Basjlli A»e. ' Oarwooa , POWER MOWER BENDIX WASHERS Wanted To Buy BTEPllRING ively decorated. Kitchen facilities. Piurert and Higbett Germlnatioii. LOCAL and NATION-WIDE MOVING Bowling allay rental. Telephone CRan- OrEN.BATVRPAY' . and STORAGE. .Agent* for ' Allied Van WE BUY USED CARS.. JWEstfleld 2-W9 , While -You Wait or Sbop ' ford »-ttllt or CRanfbrd 9-9701. 4i with Kecoil Startw Bougkt-$old ' Lines, Inc. All types of crating aAd i VISITORB WELCOME. Balanced fonmila Properly Blended. packing. AM'services performed In an WAS LABOR expect knanrier at "reasonable, tatek. GUNS'. WANTED. Uodern or Antique Expert No Coarte Rye Grtu* In Thi* Mfartttte. Repaired — Serviced • tiAes. sJnotgUhs." retolvers, pistols, etc. Lots For Sale DAY MAP£ . , ROBBINS * ALUSON, IBCT Military or sporting arms. Will call at New Look In AH Part* Guaranteed •~i 313 South Ave.. lLr Jour convenience. Fully licensed. Lin- , ' . NEXT 'TIME, ;RANFORD. Rote 8t and Cranlortt.ter- MANY OTHER MIXTURES . i >hon» CB 8-OMt Cranford, N. den 3-3S40- - 12-30 race, lot 40x100. . For Information cal! • ' r«r OH Te» •• : UNIon 7-M49. . 5-14 5''Pc-DINETTES BOOKS "WANTED, phone for deUlls AMERICAN Each To Suit Your Purse or Purpose , f. M. Booktbop.' joo Park Avenue • ••», through . LAUNDERRITE Driving instruction 43»O0 . tf Shoe Repair Shop Bteaales VaeeiM - • A -' I' AUTO SCHOOL STtlNWAY or obJei- pUno wanted by Research is underway to develop BAhway 7-3351 -• .. My dramatic Cars Our Specialty Ktnllouan . Uiovuit hei«. Write ' age 15 EatfaiKB Si., Cnuif*rtl'" FIGIJRINEft IMPROVED SERVICES LEARN TO DRIVE NOW! • price, to: Mime Lover, 317-7 Ave., an attenuated 'wenkenc^ ' _" Control Moles in Lawng 157S Mate SU Rob-way Elizabeth 5-4275—1538: PLalnneld 4-7271 St. V. • •"•' '" . ' . • ' 4-30 CANVAS BOARDS ' , - -:. _ • u measles vaccine which will give BC that save lives t, loag-Jaiting immunity. EASELS ' BRUSHES Your contribuilon to the Amer- Stare For Rent gla Mofe Traps—Cyanogas STORE 1RX4O with stock rwiil in. rear. OH and Water Color Pay as Uttfo as ican Cancer Society stimulates Walnut Ave.. Ideal Jor Dry Cleaner \ detection programs and the de- Bakery.. Aim>' and Navy Store or ACME t t*4VE EETCKNED FROil PAINTING SETS velopment ot better diagnostic other l»pe bi ba»ii>r»». Phone CHaiv- loid S-OI41. and treatment facilities. Bring- THE ARMEb SERVICE AttD CRAFT MASTER 7 ' Nots—Mb^Gd ss,IWOJHWC ft. L Take a look at yotlr Insurance demands) Does Bulletin ! LAKCt STORE. >UH. . E ' MASTSRPDSmi. • ing service directly into the . CimxJonX. He'aj fumUhed, »1J5 MAKKET ST. and AM RBSUBONG BfY MAGIC JONGNAOY home, thousands of the Society's DM to Inclement Weather Lut Week-end W« Will • month, long term lease available. LEXINqTON AVE. • Powwfd1.6 HP. gateltn* tMstM your present policy cover your needs? If not . volunteers furnish bandages, PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Call .CBattfortd «-37*S. . No Parking Problems—Drive In Yard OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 P.Mi Off Colfax Av*u. KENILWO^TO PLUMBING and VnShlslted • Itow r«KoU startar rnaki* shnting —*t :,j. we'll be glad to help you make the necessary equipment, social services and SKETCH BOXES transportation, and lend a help- 1013 Harding St. WettSdd (WOion School) ing hand in many other, 'ways. Industrial and HEATING BUSINESS 12 it*, x 16 In. — Special MM ">. Clutch opaMtoJ by ••*:••' changes to giv«S you more-complete protection; FURNITURE & Just Over Crmnford line and MenV C.E.TRI Vouf contribution also supports .Residential Jobbing • Hondb tMts toward iW rtorfafl Research and " S-YEAR-OLD 6-ROOM COLONIAL — f 1&M0 Portable Equipment AIX STANDARD 8IZE APPLIANCES t' Vwrtlbule. Guest Closet. Living-Boom. Firepiace^JWriinK Room. 7 F E R N' Shop Faclltles PICTURE FRAMES i,*4 Y.ar C.oUlk.U.o. U ,.. • JQtchen. 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Attached Garage. Basement? Oil TAILOR MOB SCHJiEIBBR Sstt TBYB WEEK'S ANSWERS OK FOLLOWING PACK HOWARD BlEGKL, ••••"" " "t. 67 x 221 lot. Taxes $270. • • . ~\ " . . Boiler Retublnf ;IN STOCK U ALL TYPES ALTERATIONS . Traastiifr Cas>c«ir fmn* EASTMAN ST. in- NORTH AVE. CRunfonl 6-5000 Ladjr'k Hsjrk A Specialty Fabricating iSyttems chnloi4. X. i. • • Automobiles and Trucks . Wagner Work jCalled JForJb Delivered My Spflritilty .• , * (Opposite^CranfordTheatre) / p.fi, Eit. 1911 Tanks Repaired and Built ,' RICHARD HARTIG HQRTON'S HEDENBERG-MACBEAN BUILDERS' GENERAL E«f4ge Mortgages Cranford 6-1795 Tel.Crfr.9653 (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOl") INSURANCE ^ i.tuiii'dfy, • • Open Thurs. & Fri.'tU9 a.BL-1 R.B1. SOUTH & So. UNION AVE. CRANFORD SUPPLY COMPANY AVEL, W. WErtfieU 2-1007 I PHONE CH 5^320 , 101 N. Union An. 10b SOUTH AVL.EA'.T,CRftHf-0PD«Cil6'3OO0 All Work Guaranteed (U No Answer CaU CH &-1ST) 1 Bdmert Place. Cranfctrd . .," CRaafart 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. 3S6 CENTENNIAL AVENUE •'••'• ••'• ' ; rT CRANFORO. N. J. __ , : t : : : : ; : !i; i ; I •,''.'••••••' ]"••;"' '". •'' - •V-,L.» i -- " .• "• • •••• • - •:'.••• •'•'•"'•".•.'•'•"•••'•••'•_<^-'..•,! ••-'• * •'•'rf" •"'."'"••:..••••—^ "•.i'y' '. 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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN, AND CHRONICLE^gUItSPAY, APRI,L 23, 1893 . • -yft ' THt XBANTORD CITliEN ANOft QHROI*tCtE, THtTRSDAY, APRIL 23, 1953 'f'• Page Sevca

headed;for that good- play, which CTncrcte£.n.qAiinVn--Mppor.t._lj-Ij.- turned'Into that good* movie, ,'*P£t- €%rU SofttallXeagiie Teniiis Oallot>k Bright i "Olebralioii Speaker rael's rcconomy,through the Israel • ' m ef Pan." In between. 1 ate rhyT- o Be Formed Today As Six Players Return | |tainsidc_and Bonit-prpfiram."" '" ,. ''.'•••" , lunch, and my cohortk filled in a Mr. McDonald has been for A girls' Softball league wil) be . The outlook.- for the tennis team in the dihrter-celdSrotlon. few cavities with cake and mi|H many year's ,gn • outstanding au- organized, today at 3 p.[ in. at this- season at CrjinXortHtigTT St^tbe former Ara- shakes. thority on international afTdlrs. He, Cranforfi High School .under the School is bright. With six' of i bassndor's acceptance, MaRlstrote T1NNESZ MARKET (1) 1 is one of the founders' of the Fof- CRANPORD SHOE STORE .. "Peter Pan." was accompanied sponsorship of the Township .Rec- lust year's" squad returning the Binder, of Kcnihyorth. chrilrman" Ferrec, _..,.—„._•- 174 173 160 Tinncax ..._ ._ IBS 171 137 of the nnnlversaty-~(linner, and elgn- Policy Association, an orgnti- Orrok ^ ....J..._..^_:.«.J..«..w I3S .". 151 r. Cellar, 167 143 163 NJSIAA Ruing Bars Rahway Indians Return by an ice revue, both be.ing ex- reation Committee. • • . team will have a good foundation. Carey '.. — —.... 140 133 V. BoertMun 138 14» 101 W'Bridge Break Four Jack Klicm, co-chiiirman, declar- ization which* has since. 1919 work. ocrats 140 M. Bumett>..: 1W , 173 tVemiiy popular with New York Hayeck • u :._.•_..-* 197 101 Play by Albertson ' To UC baseball League Mrs. CHa*es Schlllhiger, league Heading the. group', of experi- ed: "We' are honored to have a •ed 'for the, furtherance of studic-i Wdlry ..." 159 A. Tlnneaz ..... 188 181 MOS children, so We viewed the threc- 1 r director, announced that .if ar- enced netmen will.'probably be in.-international relations. OrroV;'Jr."Zl lI"™.'-l- i17n7 ' 133 '- «1 Under a ruling of the executive With, less than two weeks to go CITY SAGA hou'r performance from seats so far distinguished penibnagc of Arn- rangements are completed .the junior Hugh jkiiir./Avho Will bv bassad.or McDonald's national sta- ' 743 730 '738 (3) committee 'of the New Jersey Scolt.3-0 before activity gets underway in y York is a beautiful city. Its skyscrapers, as viewed from on the outer rim os to make the leaguet will begin' operations Sat- starting his third year, oh the var- BARNETTS LiqUOB (31 Dllarcnio ...... 1. .... 104 J81 1» ncross the river, tower majesticolly into the slty, like "fair'y castles stage three-cornered and the. focal ture accept'our .invitation'. As a Komrr ... 158' !«! 1M> D'Aleuandrin 170 1SS State Intcrscholastic Athletic As- the Union County Baseball League, urday at Memorial Field. Two sity. Malr, - one'of Xy/q lettcrmen' member of the Anglo-American Heucr. 1M IM •' I'MClambruachinl...... „ 101 203 181 all attached,"^remarks rny~iix-year-old." . point; pf'the ice show invisible. • Cymbaluk ... sociation, Bob Albcrtson has been one. team has dropped out and games will be played, every Sat- returning, has a lot of'talent ami CominissiviroHnquiry^ which pre- Blind .: „-..'. 100 100 - 100 ;... 153 Baseball Team Givem Even Hurls Shutout, The .streets are'paved with gold — except tor a few . But it was all glorious, simply BnnkcrnolT ^NmUulM itn 1311 i^v Orlckowakl , .... 170 134 151 declared ineligible to. compete in another has taken its place, ques- urday morning if the weather per- experience and should captuiv pared recommendations to the OubM .'. 1»6 168 140 DeFablo 17a 167 AtWestfieW glorious. Moving to marc auspi- mits. Mrs. Schilllnger said; The the. first singled spot. However, ers Handlcapi :.. Allows One Hit. (lonable~gutte'rs. The air is Jiracingg . Tn fact it is always blowing United Nations on the Palestine, Handicap ..:.... *0 40- 40 8 S. 0-8 Pasting Tuesday any athletic contests for Cranford i The new team is the Rahway <:nllTrl north, south , Aneastd nnranld urAcwesrt slmclm-_ J&. : •_ ' " ^ -~- . cious locations in the theater^-we lengiie will continue until the endjunior, George. Conger and soph problem, hie championed the rights 735 ,744 High School. ~ .. In Ojpening Coutest Indians which was ^accepted- Mon- : •34 B77 834 By Middlesex Foe ultiineously. And with it blows quite h variety of dirt.7" lost a cap and a pair of mittens, of school. .-—•- Pete Stevens,-who have, improved of the Jewish victims of .Nazism. . Leagues-Champions It is reported Albertson played Coach'Paul Buonaguro has-done day night by a unanimous vote of Ferros Root, Voorhees and both participants fell asleep a great deal, will give Mair a'.'bat- METHODIST MEN'S CLUB (01 By DAVE OTANIT"^^ Hence the first stop on a birth- Since then,, he hiisyi worked self- SUNNY ACIIES l>i> basketball with-outside teaWis fol- it again! . the league's.Board of Governors at in the car going home. The non- tle for the number one position. 1 , MatleSpeclacular, , Cowperthwaitc no 163 134 Imuit v 133 154 Bell Team Capture* day expedition to", wonderland is lessly on. behalf; Q.f, Israel- and its 157 137 Harrl« ..;, 1M 1S4 In a game that was almost as. lowing the end or Cranford (High The "personable high school the drug store, to have a large *New. Yorkers had had no supper, Clippers, Elizabeth AA Conger, aMfither letterman, .showed ctronomic growth." Kankin ••••• 134 148 > 15S aTartln - -•...- 134 168 I2B a meeting in the administration : Broujhton ...... TT^,. 187 unusual as the mid-April weather School's season, Which violates a baseball mentor has come up. with 440, 880 Events sd at eifiht p. in. we all dined in 'sitfiis of a good playv'i" last year Unprecedented Climb 333 158 Stacy : 201 ' 189 186 building of the ifnion County Pork foreifin particle removed from my v ••'We are coiitidcnU)' .they added, Stupak 187 101 180 Cory ...;.;-...; : 138 , 156 133 rule of the NJSIAA. Albcrtson style on—' guess what? — hot Exhibition Game Set and has! improved a Ki'eat .deal 168 Tuesday, Woodbridge High ran off another'" good looking 'pitching Four new records were set Fri- son's "eye. When he has stopped •'•..'• The Harco Chemical bowlers Fulchrr ••••> •_•••• 5 169 154 was a' letterman 'ton last year's prospect., ffThe latest star is! BobComrnission, Elizabeth. < dogs., . ' ,„: ...'••. Cranford Clippers will play since last year. Stevens also h!^ •"that oiir trommlln.ities will all jolij, Handicap one of the biggest scores ever run day afternoon' ait.Westfield ~~ all weeping, and we have purchased in doing him honor by rendering '.. clinched the Cranford Bowline 811 881 770 • 75» 843 755 baseball team and Was expected £vers, a hjgrd-throwing junior. The Indians replace Rosclle Elizabeth AA in a Union "County a good., knowledge of • the game. HAYECK'S POODS <3l up against a Cranford nine"'by an extra reinforcement of - paper • League championship Friday night ERFllcd TnUCKINft to start at first base this season. recent years, Buonaguro has dePartc-B- . C, which was forced to by Cranford runners'— as Coach handkerchiefs, we .begin"ion the gaseb;ill League exhibition game Hounding out the. squad will 159 187 147 DeMarco .-.._. 191 158 181 beating the Blues, 20-8. h Schlecler, Partnei- Win at Memorial Field at 2 p. m. Sunr at Echo Lanes by winning two Dreyer J2J 160 160 Treixa 178 158 _1BO veloped such outstanding, hurlers disband last week because of lack J .Scth Weekley's'trackmen grand tour.' . : v probably be.-.juniors Dave .Crane Crec .... I7S 171 IV. Sanlone 196 151 Cranford's' biggest problem was as Don Kern and Bob Neebling.. of funds. Rahway will fill in Ro- day. • - , . " . . • .•' Camcs from the Democratic Club 113 •175' MD Acinhold i.._ 136 316 captured the tenth annual pon First things come first, and theEastern States Title and Bob Craw and sophomore Curtln 177 21O 130 selje Park's place on the sched- Mort. kichey, manager, says Slrko . 201 188 165 Hubiak ....: its pitching. Sophomorti Don Sta- Evers pitched his first scholastic County Conference Relays: ' •' Planetarium heads the list. A Moe Schldctcr,' local hardware Dave. Dunhanrf. .Craile and Craw First JJ pinners. ' - ' • Welcand IBB : ples ^vas given the Job of hurler, game Friday afternoon at Memor- ule. It will open against last year's Frank Hunter of Cranford will go each played last year and'-havu 8430 .801 777. Rispoll ..., 1181 In addition . to the , four first quick trip through the Museum store bperatoT, and Joseph Spisso I •• The new league champions have Handicap ,.. champs, the Elizabeth Braves; at taJbe.-hlJl.for the Clippers. — 0 — 3 3 iut he.was tagged for seven runs ial Field and allowed only one hit places in the 440-yard relay, 88Q- of NaturaT History, two city blocks of Twin Broioks ui^ the', champions' equal ability. ' •...-•• To Israel lo Sneak DOOR OPEN 9:30 A. M. as Cranford topped Clifford Scott; WarinancQ Park. The Indians Will - ' made one of the. most spectacular UAIIB1S. LTD. Ill I...V". ..•- ...... '• 880 871/ .878 in tfjeftrst frame. After two and yard relay, mile relay and the shot square, artd four stories high, Is of the thirtieth annual Eastern The; netstets ended up with a NOW TIIBH • climbs in the history of the local tfqtl „ ;..... 110 16* 154. — 0 — one-third innings, Jerry Kotlarz, 3-0, in a major surprise. Scott-had ploy their, home, contests at Rah- States 'best-ball, championship. poor f-4 record last season. This At Westfield Dinner J9». •, 203 130 3 Times put, the Blues-scored fourth place to be next.' Then wcAare to rush Youth I*luces Second f SPORTSMAN SHOP 111 • been ranked as one; of the two topway River Park. - They; won the crown Sunday on year's schedule is 4he largest-iu far 11 Ing ! bowling loop. Starting in twenty- Holt „..,.„*.. . '.....-.. iso i«a 173 Hfayeck 172 18S . 130 another soph, went in to take over points, ill the medley relay, two- downtown and sec ^Tlgood play, ' Skipper Meurer^ son of Mr. and or James. iG. 144 teams in the Four-County Con- The Indians aren't hew to Un- 1951 ChevroleJI ^- Black, De Ootiovan .... I7_ 1» 162 Krankenbereer ." 207 16O 178 the mound assignment, but he too mile relay and -hurdles' events. The first choice, or a good movie, sec- the eighteenth hole on • Schlecter's Cranford High tennis history. T; first United States •^WALK EASt ; third place late last fall, the Har-Bocrtmanti 159 314 10S Uaurlpn i. ;...... 154 ' ' X : ion County League, baseball. They Mrs.'A. E. Mcurer of 108 Hamp- Handicap 13 ference. • . -' •'.•• luxe ( Stylino 5-)Pas3en- •six-fpot put at V?ilc|wood. MATINEE DAJLY- — 1:13 co. team moved steadily up the Maloncy - 163 151,- 16wfa0 s tagged, giving the Barons a Track, Tennis, Golf 26 points scored by Cranford gave ond choice. Then, if we are still 1 ton .street, placed second in the representative to ihc State of IK- ON BEACON" Evers allowed the East Orange were in the loop in 1929, 1936 and I'hey scored a one-up victory 'EVp. *11OSI 7:«0 P. M. Weber ...: ..U« -.... 175. 1*4 199 total of" 11 runs. However, a total ; it a ten-point lead over second- : ger Goupe, radio and alive, we will come home. Inrbe- Maciayclas^the ASPCA horse- raeir has aci'optoil Muuistraic" VVil- with <;tou<;i; MIRI-IIV ladder to a contending position. At • 773 824 1943-51. They have never finished over Joseph Lord, and Walter May-1 Mrs. Bourtlinan's Pupili* Cantlnaaaa 8ha«r» Sat. A Ban. PETEHSEN'S DAIRY 421 Markowlch /148 143 of. five errors also contributed to Teaim Will Engage nine five walks but he had a no- place Plalrtfield. Union was third twecn, jvc have to cat of course. ma'n^hip-event, of the Northern lium - Brwtcr's i(>v>ian lo ;id- aUo "Waco"-/ that time, the. Democratic kcglers Kurti 133 ,871 B38 816 hitter going until the fifth inning, in flrst place. Heater —^-— $1350.00 kut of Jeffersonville, Pu., Country Present Piano Recital 157 this big score. Neither of the twirl- with 13 points' followed "by Jefter- In fact, \ye eat frequently and vio- New Jersey Horse Show Saturday dress: the Westlield 'Arfa Jewish A. Peicrmcn 155 4 144 MEN'S LEAGUE (21 / Tee Ja^s This Week^ Club. NOW THRU TUESDAY " were so far in front that many be- R, PcCerton 183 .103 155 then -the Scotties got their only son, the defending champion, and. communities' drinni-r celebnitini! ralrchild -•'..... 163 210 203 ers had much control and both lently when we go to New York. at Cavalry Armory, West Orange. Mrs.' Henry'Boardman of 7 l(a- (Not.Salara'ay Mallaec) lieved it would be impossible to w. Peteraeit ...... 111 101 171 Maxrteld ..<...... 159 148/171 A heavyi sports schedule; in- hit of the contest, a hard-hit sin- Rahway -tied for" fourth with 12 1948 Chevrolet,. Convertible, the Fifth A»nilvti>;ny of the. State Ai-mi. •;« - 'm 103 103 were bothered by men on base.. (We were eating' at eleven in the The "local youth °,who was riding leigh. avcimc pre*«Wted her' piano Morcnko .'. 173 K, Scherilauer^- 147 154 / 329 gle over second base by all-stater tallies. • , • Academy Award stop them. But the Marco kcglers Thommen 171 103 Praul ..-.lUKC: 122 333/ 187 cluding three varsity contests with ... r&i(b' and heater — morning, immediately on arrival. his new thoroughbred. Abbess, pupils in her annual spring recital of Isr;ic*. •-• . .* ,•'• • ~Tl Maria (Irorie . In the bottom of the. first, the Freddy Hill. Evers showed faidy WestfieldNine Reschedule Summit TOUKK kept blasting away, particularly Beach *:'...... 154 158 139 Thomas Jefferson of Elizabeth, 1 Jesse Bell, Mike Ferro, Dave It seemed a little early for lunch tied Cathy Daly of Gladstone for Sunday in the' uudilortum of the The'dinner,' which "has'-bttn' AN'ltHEWS HANKKUH - -:M ; 80S ,874 860; Handicap — 20 23 33 good control throughout the affair S795JH) Barons started their scoring spree, faces the athletes of Cranford Root and Fred Voorhees captured to me, but our hero stacked, away Contest for June 2 top honors in thc.-class.' Follow-, Methodist Church. A large riu'mber moved forward to M:iy 10 to »i;»k<; "ASSIGNMENT - PAH1S SHIRLEY BOOTH during "bumper" matches until — 0 — ' striking out seven Scottie batters. 765 815 050 getting seven tallies. Bob Kovacks High School this week. •To Meet Blues both the 440-yard' relay and W two hot dogs, a strawberry'milk A game between Summit and ing an exchange of horSes,"~Cathy-| l^parents and friends attended. possible Ainbasyacnjr - McDonald's BKBT ACTRESS af the VBAB1 they not only reached the top rung DUILDEHS' GENERAL )3I scored for Woodbridge when Sta- • The Cranford. boys, after going ai'ccpfahcc', will be he-Id in Tem- "Colilornia Conquest" ilLorenzo The Blues will, meet the Tee 880-yard event. They won the 1950 Plymouth, black,' 2-door, shake and pie .a la mode. I wasCranford high school baseball the blue, ribbon Jh the runoff. •JPartk'ipatliuJ in the program ' ' but dropped the powerful Demo- down seven but of eight times at Technicolor ples' toss to third base went wild, Jays in a dual'track meet Monday 440-yard race in 0:44.8 to break consent with coffee, especially aft- teams has been','.'rescheduled for were:' Harald-^Sjursen, Charlptte ple Emanu-KI. Wc«trii!l):l. The.colm- bat on strikeouts,: got down to bus- . heater. •. ... -A- S895.00 cratic Club aggregation to third sending Kovacks home and fel-afternoon at Warlnanco Park in a record set by.Cranford in 1946. er viewing his order. • Junp 2, Coach PaulBuonaguro an- k Martin, Douglas Barile, Lois Ca- Cage All-Stars iness in the third inning. Wjth twoAt Memorial place. low teammate, Paul DeSantis,,to Elizabeth, while the golf and, ten- Cranford also held the 880-yard .. The subway trip northward was- nounced. . • . Wen In Service.; . valla, ElaineiV Schroeder, Lar-ry outs, . Evers 'walked, then third For the first time since baseball 1948 Plymouth Special De- PiJce.^Susan Scott, boSby Swishcr, With only 'tomorrow night's third. Staples jwralked John Dobos nis teams collide Tuesday. The mark which was lowered to 1:352 an awesome' experience. New Thq game will be played at Me- Pvt" Joseph Le-Meur, whose par- GRASS SEED , ' ,. bdseman, Don Kraus hit a one- was. revived at Cranford High Phyllis'Boardman, Murcia __^bumpler^_25al?'1 remaining in the filling the bases. The next Barotv tennis matches will also be held at from 1:35.9. " luxe Business Coupe, York children sit down properly morial Fiejd.- It was originally ents live at 300. North avenue, rc- SPECIALS! jii. ...' lgf{er_: tp_ right,. field, on a __3-2 School in 1945, the Blues will meet Warlnarico Park and the golf con- 7 on-subwaySr-New~iJersey-children slated Jor^Aprll J0,; but-Wos-iairicd »'.»t. N. V.. Whllr (Uvrr Jtl.SU ~*.~^ 'current'season, the Shahecn Ag- 188 West'fleld~~on~the~cllam6nd;~Th"e In-capturing the mile event; a uiln ..^:. ,. ,, I" - throw, home was late and another count. A passed ball scored Evers. with the 25th Infantry arrived in "Ciirol Bauer,' BeveTiyCHiovarou, <*«*loi»l4l IWtotjt^J.4V J-7.UV .1U.4MI ... ency team will meet the Harco' 178 153 test at Galloping Hill In Kenil- — or at' least'mine •—• consider out. ." '•• '•'•;• " ,. two teams will get together tomor- team consisting' of George Lin- Barbara Harris, Phyllis Chiovurou, «)«irk-Ui<». <;><.. «»4 prlfc IUI of the inning, a single, a double Westfield at Memorial Field to- ter field scoring outfielder. Bob tilt, the Blues..-will* tangle with Ro- Representing the air force, Gur- sula, the 25th landed in July, 1950, Wfats, the Shahecn Agency-pinners • •:.•• ' ••<-•:• ••.yy ••„ 763: 770 ,'.844 squad Monday night edged the Linden in 1?47. The new mark Ir of a fireman heading for a seven-; Uncle G«orge's Seed Farm TI1URS.. — FRI. — SAT. and a sacrifice scored four more morrow and against Rosclle Mon- Wlttei . -•-•.•'A:' •''•"' selle, also at Memorial Field; on '*'• radio and heater." As ney Smith of Cranford was -run-shortly after the communists at- Pocono Crest Camps ' are given only a ilgbtiiig chance Methodists, winners of the Inter- Monday. • ,.' ' 3:36, while the old record was alarm conflagration. . • ' ' tacked the Republic of South • • H.un. X.. .V.. ... • ' Robert Hyan, Anthony Quinii 'runs. . '• day, also at Memorial Field, in a In the bottom of the fifth frame, Is —__ S795.00 ner-up In the 133-pound class of The.Mall Order (LMiluit Kiil*r-Mi«rkft to hold their present position. The CITIZEN-CHRONICLE <3t ' • Church Basketball League. 30-28. Westfield. usually has a better 3:39. •.«..:•• r The Planetarium showing wgs Korea. Private Le Meur, a tanker, cCulloush 1M 154 1SB Revenging this- rampage of Four-County Conference game. second sacker Bob Ring got on first the National AAU boxing tourna- .37th ^— "City Beneath the Sea" .Democrats wjU^face the Lehigh lay «.._..„... . ;...... „...' IIS •' "145 A second game sow the winners not scheduled till two o'clock, so formerly was stationed at Camp scores^ Cranford in the second Prior to the Jefferson' meet, on a bad throw by Scott's third- than fair team and is reported to Cranford also held the shot put ment in Boston. He was outpoint- )fcak». aulaucd proiram' of iporu . . In Technicolor ; Esso pinnersin a battle to regain' UcHahon . 131 113 153 of the Inter-Church Junior Bas- have a good southpaw hurler. They record which-was broken Friday. 1948 Oldamoblla Deluxe 68 we.had time for a visit to the prec- ed In the Anal by Frank 8raitri ot Polk, Lu, Before entering the army ' and eriitlvT activity. Experienced -second position. Rogera :. 118* 153 307 frame loaded the bases on three members''of the track squad will baseman Cliff. CluenrjEvers then, CounseWH.. Phyalclan. Church 'Box ontce Opt-n Dally . , — Hit No. S — toward „...... ,....: 1J9 • 1W ketball League, Alliance Church, arc usually a contender, for Group Paced by John Korsch, one of the ious stones collectjon in the mu-Cincinnati, world-vide army in November, 1951, he was em- Bervlcea. 4 Wctkt »ieo—S Week* . A two-man sweepstakes tourna- walks. Jerry Cooper scored on a run in the Penn Relays at Phila- sacrificed and Ring went around -• ''. Sedan, radio,. heater & faoo. If, Y, O«««. B*U« 1S5«» .10 A. M. lo IO P. M- Richard Wldmark in y.n ,„,. „ „ 140 ISO nip an all-star team,. 15-14.! seum,'which we filially discovered ployed by. the Thatcher.!' Furnace rll Wail 42tU 81. LO'S-ISM. • I force play and Ronnie Doyle on delphia on Friday and Saturday. to third. Kraus drove, the ball to III honors jn this area. ' . top men In the state in this event, champ. 8mlth is world-wide air ,4nent Is scheduled for May 1 and Handicap 38 34 . 30 Roselle not only has a good hurl- Cranford had a four-man total of 'j.. 'Hydramallc — $825J)0 on.the thircl floor, five halls down Company. v "MY PAL GUS»* Secretary Arthur Bocrtmann has Between contests, Al Barties, a ground bail. With two outs, Bob The Junior high school base- deep short and was thrown out by force charnnlan.; ,. 757 73i nn er, but three better than average 179_ieet, 3^ inches. This lowered from the elevator; and just beyqnd MIIXBI'KV C-Mna urged all league members who' 1 . UONB CLUB ll> captain of the 'Methodist' array re- Witte unleashed'a smashing triple ball squad has two games sched- Hill, but Ring came- in to score Burl rhermann 162 pitchers. Ike Holmes, an all- the former mark of 171 feet, 9 1950 C black, radio the dinosaurs and Neanderthal Frank <'krrlocl»a : 'SUN. i_ MOV. — T.UES.' • ,have not entered.to turn in their 188 173 ceived a plaque for his team. scoring' Deane and Staples. uled. They meet .Rahway today Cranford's third tally. ' < l LANCASTER ileVeiia , .„.'.' 1J4 ITT 159 around athlete and an outfielder inches which was recorded in 1949. man. Our hero was enchanted, and pairings to him not later than to- Hall ....i...^:..... „ M5 17«' 17} At the end of the first, period The'third Inning saw Cranford at. home and travel to Plalnfield One highlight of the game came Hydrarnatlc 4-dpor 2 Tirne Academy Winner when not hUrlirig, Ed Kaiser. and hung over every case. His sister Mats. W«d.. Sa».. 2;Xa \ Shirley , morow'night. The annual ban- "ord .^iZ.. . 1W 180 play, it looked as if the Metho- on the comeback trail as they oh Tuesday to take on PlainHeld in the top of~the sixth when Scott's Also on this team were: Bill Beitc Davis in ..... 1M .330 SO* Augie Holderried make up RCH sedqri-.^—— S2875JD0 slid, like an Ice skater up and down BOOTH quet will be held on May 9 at the dists • were on the way to a real picked up four runs. With two Junior High School. [ Cluen grounded to Cranford short/ Iaione, Cliff McClendon and John I.AKT I "THE STAR" 031 188 selle'# pitching staff. The team is Sherman... • . • •• . ~ the marble corridors, grumbling, TIMIX "ONYOCpTOES" Flagship. Union. : , A beating, what with being ion themen on. second baseman Bob The clash between Coach J. stop Jerry Cooper who fielded-the — companion hit •••>? experienced except at first base Union won the medley relay, "Can't he hurry up? I took it all ;. —Hit No. 2 in Color — . '.:' Those who hit 200 or above Jnst " v. r. w. in short end of a 11-6 score. How-, Ring's single scored Wening and Seth Weekley's trackmen and Jef-ball well, threw to Ring at second OPENS MONDAY Cooper. Doyle scored on a fly ball who in turn threw the ball to Jack' and behind the plate. [ They have Rnhway the two-mile relay and iri at- a glance." ... ;••' .': Sterling Hayden Triday were: Stupak, Sunny Ac- Tinea 153 105 138 ever, the league champs bounced ferson will be one of the season's HUDSON COAL the M'uM'< rjtxmtiu- Oprretta 131- 17« and Witte singled scoring third Deane at first for a smooth double shown promise already, although Plalnlield the hurdles event. It/ NORRIS I sat down, and reached for a •es.' 233; Sicko, Errico/Truckii\g, Markowlc•rdlneUhI 131283 .131 170 back in the second quarter to hold track highlights, the Betsytown- MISII: nv m*NZ M'lii'neuT "KANSAS PACIFIC" : only several games- have been was the eighth straight year cigarette;. One puff, and • a guard 3W; Russov HarrisXLtd.. 202; HUberi Id 131 134 the all-stars to a 5-5 baseman Dan Kraus. Jack Deane ers always come up with' a better- play. ' : •'• •, ". • '",. < AND SIGMtSi Tineo 1 played.;'; •;• •• ••: --• •; •••>• .-• PlainHeld won the hurdles had detected me as precisely as.^ ". Boertmann. Harr^Ltd., 214; Rog- 1S3 101 171. was then" thrown ""out "trying to tHan-aVeragesqiiadT while' Cran- 'Although the Cranford boys are : -cf^^pjXT?;inc.j_ IVED.-SAT,, APRIL, 29-MAY 3 Handicap 31 38 33 • In the third session, the Metho- ' :Thcse ,'. two!, contests •' will"• be, This was the third Urn/ that beagle discovering a rabbit. "No REDUCED SUMMER PRICES! ers. Citizen -ana Chronicle, 207; dists. got hot and outscored the1 steal second retiring the side, ford is~ reported to have one of the fairly green, there Were not very NORTH & CENTRAL AVES. Winner of 6 Academy Awards TO 707 803 s Cranford leading .8-7. played, barring rain.' The Cranford has won the relay cham- smoking, except down in the base- Barlow, LipaV Club. 220 and 204; PEPPERMINT ROOM <3I all-stars, 9-6, and came, within strongest teams in the state. many instances when their inex- Tak*, but by then was acutely hungry. with . •. . ^Ward, , Democratic Club. . 221; Cujkowakl .... 315 107 168 from then on failed to score, as the The box.score: called by the heavy rains and' tinctloirof never/coming in lower «n(oy th* «KwrH|y of knowing you'll be warm YOUNGSTERS " 'an HIHum ... 183 13V better than break even in points, : A charming lad in a Daniel Boone Lans Turner, Kirk Douglas 'TAXI" " '•..-:• Beyrn. Democratic Club,' 212; Dav- Barons got one in the fifth and ' . Craahri ScaU wet grounds. It will take several than third in >ne annual confer- for svr* thW wifrttr, 8-8. AHUM ABB hat was psychic, and offered. me — Also — 1. ."WILD STALLION" is, Shaheen Agency. 204;'G. Dixon.' . T»6 760 707 three in the sixth. weeks of .clear- weather to assure ence event.. Gall HAMNEM — ****** tiAINEV fall I.«nt«h.K«aUr«« Kraus. 3b 3 0 1 IIIUJS ,..J0l three peanuts, and a bag irito which Dale Robertson in • iBarron's Esso, 208; M. Knicrim. • • • — 0 — , The winners were paced by In this contest, Coach Paul Bu- Bowling Loop Deane.lb .13 0 0 Puaey^f ..1 0 0 the t .schools playing . complete The sunufiaries:' 3. CARTOONS — 3 HARCO CHEMICAL. CO. Franklin who dumped'in 11 mark- Witte.li ...... a 1 0 Menlgall.lb ....3 0 0 • -440 Jiar*T- Itlmo heatsl—1. Ctaiclord I could neatly put the shells. But I. SPKCIAL HHOBT 1 onoguro's boys diditt look as well schedules; -.*•'. •; . I TWkrU —Hr*»«e"«. IUm'« "THE SILVER WHIP" • lehigh Esso. 203; Schultz, Lehigh DI«U i «...... ,.... 203 IBS 100 Scholz,c ...... 3 0 1 DavU.ri ...1 0 0 Ueu* B*lf, Mlko Perm. Dave Root, Fred TERMITES OROIR ATONCB! 183 184 ers. High for the Methodists was WenlnBJf '. 3 0 0Clucn.3b 10 0 I. began to wish I had been forti- AU AicBclra. Mail Onlm Esao, 201; Koury. Police Depart- Hult „ „.,.'.! ; 167 as in their 3-0 win over Scott. VoorhWl, 0:44.8; a. Plalnfield. o:4SJi R. Harney .... 103 130 188 Peterman who garnered nine tal- Numerous errors and just plain Championship CooperM 3 0 0 DeShnone.H ....3 0 0 3. UnkSn. 0:0.0: 4. Jeflerson, 0:48.7; J. are flying aqodo. Wcttco fied with a hot dog at eleven, t . ment, 223; A Tinncsz. Tannest Svedman 120- 105 13X lies. Doylccf ...'. 3 0 0 SehmldUb ....3 0 0 Relay Team to Try Und/n. 0:48.8. (New meet record. '0U • Venus came rolling out Of the Market, 203; Clambruschini. 203 MlchaeU .... 103 201 all-around sloppy ball playing was Needing three points to assure it- Rlnf.2b :.....:..J3 1 0 Mlllecc ....'...... -1 0 0 rd of 0.48.0 act by Cranford id. IMS). for "Swarms" ol "Hyinq Handicap 30 ' 30 Like the Methodists, Alliance the case. Woodbridge certainly self of finishing on top in the In- EversJ> ...- 0 1 0 xMedcr ...... 1 0 0 For American Growu JO' yardi (time heats!—1. Cnnford heaven^, at us, accompanied ' by Stacy, Methodist Men's Club, 201; Rawdlnjt.p .....2 0 0 Icsw Bell. Mike Ferro. Dave Root. fVcd Ante" which cotae with more breezes — tho' man-made Reinhold. Hayeck's Foods. 216, . 173 015 •09 wound up behind the eight-bal uncorked some terlfflc blasts and ter-Church Bowling League, Trin- . xCtark 1 0 0 The'four-man relay team, whlc'r Voorrieesl, 1:33J; 2. PlainHeld, 1.30.5: 3. Sprlna. sh«d their winces, ... 'DEMOCRATIC CLUB : 2. Union; X Rahway; 4. Plalnflftd: Beyn» „.. 131 SIX half time. Each squad picked up Cnalari bane hit — Scholz. Double play — A. Jefferson; Time—3:38JB. (New mccl property. Buildings not SERVICE SIHCE 1925" Waadaridie three points to spare., ; Cooper, Bins and Deane. Base* on ball* Relays in Philadclphi VOUB Handicap 33 BRANDS . .League, 229; • and Praul, Men's ' . ' ' • All E U record. Old record of 3:30.0 Kt by Linden. tout counters each in the third ABBH , Not only did the Tcmplcmen — off Rawding." 1: pIT Even. 5. I Struck protected dating construe- league, 223: ^ Kram.3b ...3 I 1 4 The team of Je&se/bel\t Mike in 1H47.I ' . :«3I 058 period and the last quarter found Deane.lb .1..3 1 0DeSantla3b wind up in second place, they out — by Rawdlnd. 11; by Event. 7. Urn Ferro, 'bave Root and Fred Voqc- Medley relay—1. Union (Torn Crort- «oir usually require It • i Torgenon of the Shahecn Ag- Klamle.lb I....1 0 0 xMuller .... plres v- Shannon and Wukoycb. 880, Bob Boes—440. Herb Randolph, - the •• all-stars dumping in three I : 6 0900 have, to be satisfied to'share the •| ency turned in the only 600 ser- SHAHEEN AGENCY 131 Wltte.U ...... 4 O 3Le*ko.c( • hecs has been entered in the 1440- 220. Bob Gleason—mllel; 2. Roaellei 3. .later. •• ;', ';/.• '.•;'"' •• " ' Huee 163 points to two for Alliance to fall 8choli,c 0 0 Opboclb position with First Presbyterian, yard relay. Alternates are Cliff Scotch. Plaini; 4. Cranford; 5. Rahway. ce4f ies' of the night He put together DavHuettemaU n' ..„. .'.,...... ' 13(583 162034 137 just short of victory. W ' SUplM.p .....J 1 0 McAullffege ..-3 3 presented'' a miniature gold bas- (John Korsch, 50 ft.. HVi in.; BIU lalone. the Methodist Men's Club. Ray Dixon 174 14tl split the nets for five. KotUrz.'Sawyerp ,..._u_0 00 00 Klnnai.rKovaca,pf . 0 O down to fifth place, allowing the Clintock/wiU be entered in a mile 44 ft., 11 In.; Cliff McClendon. 43 ft.. 2 S 0 0 0 K ! 0 ketball at Plngry School chapel in.: John Sherman, 40.ft. 3 In.l; 3. Jtl- MILK FED LEGS. BUMPS or BONELESS CONDENSED, ASSORTED L. Morccrf .126. 161 Rebnlckyjp 0 'Methodists to move up into fourth t. -Richard Lewis and TERMITES and( R. Molecn 188 %170 138 Friday: He was. a .member of the lenon, 1B0 ft., 2 in.: 3. Westfield, 150 It, spot as the result of.taking two ion are alternates for this •\ -' MWtOlO LKAOVB O. Dixon u 208 .156 . 15* ToUl* .... 27 8 7 ToUfcr ...... school's basketball. team which 4V« in; 4. Hahway, 105 It.; 2 In.; 8. Lin- other Wood Dese PHILLIPS' TaTAM ITAJIBIMaa .' ', V. Broolu .: 156 . 162 . 148 •—Batted for Kotlan liv alxth. games from Calvary Lutheran. ifed. '••-•."•: '. •-.'. ••• "• -• ' den, ,151 ft,, 3W In." (New meat record. T. Hart ;... <..„... 185 110 Begin Church X—Batted In alxth. was undefeated during the regular Old Record of 171; ft. B in., set by Cr.n- VEAL Handicap^..- :...„. 35 H 38 Errora — Staple*. Kraus 3, . Arid Osceola Presbyterian climbed ford In 1H1.I • *.. troying Insects, using for I-^-Harco. Chemical. Co. V.— eo 33 Kotlan. Cooper. DeSanUi. Slrva. Two- over Calyary by winning a pair 'season and won In their'divlsion of 440-yard high hurdle relay —' 1. Plain* , »_Khahcen A«ei • methods. We an not . rwxto -_. at LEHIGH ESSO 131 oR Staplea. 4; off KoUari.^; olt Kovaca. Union Qounty Tournament../The K. Knicrim The sound of "play ball" will be In whipping Temple Beth-El. Junior ign School and Roselle Park simple exterminators. Ev- r 4 OCTAGON «r KIRKMAN-S , • ' •—Barori'a b» - '••.••••» 51. 6i. off Rebnlcky. 3. Struck out — by presentation was by Reese/ Wil- RIB VfeALCHOPS ...... Ib. SP9te .,'.,'»—Polk* Department . 3O*i 43V. M. Knicrim t heard May lV and the six teams in SUplea. 1; by. KoUars, 3: by Kovaca. 1: Trinity took each game by a hear was postponed Friday" afternoon. Eternal 81a ery Job is superrised by • -K - twnnnan-alarkct -SO 43 SchUlU by Rcbnlcky. a.i' Umpires — Januccl and liams, athletic director. The contest Jhas been rescheduled CLEANSER ...,:....':••,.. 3 for 25c ,' »-J^acbcr*a -Market 5O .43 P. Nylen tbe Inter-Church Softball League falvo. - 100 pin average. Hopper of Trin- What ti the Unpardonable SioT an experienced, technical- LOIN VEAL CHOPS .. ...lb. 79c l»-5lcthadl*t Mcr>-» Club ...«••' 43 ^vill begin another1 season of play. for Memorial' Field today. Only 11—alkn-a Leuw _.__47 «4 « Almqulat .'.. ity rolled two 203 games and According to Mark !: 29. "whosoever ly trained, licensed engi- Lovely to Uoe tcjift... fox^^it provides all chalked up a. 603 h,igh seriesr Trin- v N* BU ic , one field was in playable condi- shaU blaihpheme against the Holy BREAST O'VEAL Ib. 25c HUNT'S .''•••' " .' '. • • •'.-..' Vt • Bportaman Shop ~ 4«H MV, Handicap ...... >..;...... Gunning for the championship, In Blrrnlnfham. Ala/it is. against neer, ,:••;,; _.;' . ., :-.;• '• the hot water you want for bundiy. 29 *• thermosiat.T.theri enjoy heahhful. .BONE'.IN ' • " • f- ' " . • S-Ueai Chib -i. . ^...... w Handicap ...... ,'«^_—« t ' • • The games will be played af Me- hands of Pingry, 5-0, at the Pliigry •'"..' •.•.'••' L Ha. cessfully since 1935. Our l COFFEE *a»—ftaarmiat Boom —..-- *»U. to\i Trinity EpUcopal -51 39 «S ''" automatic hot water. M»* CHUCK ROAST ...... lb. 39c "•^^ " F. WJ »„!____—^..™"a»v 87 185 morial fields one and two andSchool. This was the first match reputation In this field to of a 15-game schedule . ' Temple Beth-W 40 41. 68 vice (bat will savegw, OSOUND TO YOUR ORDER. Nomahegan Park. : The playirvg rint PrvabyUrUn 4S 41 88 Unsurpassed. Because", of ..the. unseasonai UcUiodlat - --..-..«• 44JJ 4S.IJ «0JI mce you money!, j PAN READY '• s area at,the lutter Held Is adjacent Linden Prcs. Mo. I - 45 45 5» Thousands of references, Talk of Town ...... lb. 83c to the lake. weather which hampered prac- Oacaola Praabytcrisn ... 45J> 44.5 58.5 BROILERS or FRYERS lb. 55c tices, the Cranford netmen were Calvary Lutheran ...... u 4XB 47JJ . are-available In ^iew Jer- WtTM AUYANT HUfSIAl Bob's Private Stock .... lb. 85c The opener will find Linden Udtl^Pr W 11 3333.55 43JS sey—not m some distant OA» WATit HIAT« V0U bow yo«r, too, • rUUY AUTOMATIC INSUlATto; con bov**o B«W ih mfc. UHouriUD 144 Orguiic Fcrtitzer . 80lba. prcacntatloii of uwurds ure sched Bunn handed Dave Crane a 6-0.one-mile class relay race Satur Inspection and Advice— •Mobb loteuala* reoa. HOME GROWN DELICIOUS tt-0 loss 'in the third singles match.day afternoon at the Seton HaH CALL qutcUy o«4 rtoMnaUy YOUR HEATIM6WJMKR Booe M«J : ,. 100 lbs. &25 uledfor August t.or 10. • IONO4IK TANK with &f maait RHUBARB ...•••-.--•-...• bun. 9c Games will be* played Undei In the doubles, Malr teamed up Relays at Newark. KHfaAMO Mud IP***!* BANANAS" ...... I...SI lbs. 25c Blarge bale A25 rules adopted by Union. County With Pete Stevens but they also The Blues tearnconslsted of SK YOU* UIMUN DEMKM0W Officials' Association. , suffered a loss; to Duncan Bennet* George Ltncoln'.'^Hai Voorhees, WINDOIin JaMOIMU Mih NEW. * • , • . •' • • BUNUTE MAID AL8O TERMITE tind Spencer Kipe, 6^2." 6-2. In theTimmy SchUman and Bob McClin- • lo-vui. noncnoN rtAH I TEXAS ONIONS;.,:.. 3 lbs. 19c ORANGE JUICE.. r 6-oz. cans 35c Power Uwn Mowert ..;... $90—^100-4110—$120 •mrlet ffm«l second double), Cranforfl's Rich tock.' Their time was 3:3l.it, which A Soviet official says Iff Iro- Maiicuio and Dave Dutiham were Was very good considering the CONTROL "• Gas Compmv „•• ;' , ' Purlcer Lawn Sweepers""'. '/ poulbl* for- Butilt to hav« an whipped, 6-1, 6-0 by Buddy Hos- poor condition of the track. The STbCKtO IOCAUV •cohemic dopreidon. It's alto' n«xt teler and "Shep" Davis of Pingry. fastest race of the day was run POME AND GET IT — AND SAVE! to impottlble for a person to fall The Blues tak'e on North Plain* by Mount St. Michael's of New BUREAU •utaf a w«U.,..,. .... ' field tomorrow afternoon at home. York. •"••'.•,••••'• • '• > •' In winning the tenth race,- Cran- 2 Lx>aut Strtrt ford defeated New Rochelle, Bish- .'}.,,. 299 TELI ANSWER TO "KNOW YOUR AMERICA1* op Laughlin of New York City and La Salle Academy. - v . • . Aw, • * ' I •* Com« |n for o demonstration today! Entered in the two-mile Eastern CHestrrat 5-1492 TEL RAHWAY 7-1581 championships was a team con- Ganraod. N. I. 107 WALNUT AVE. Labor Day was made a legal holiday on June sisting of . Gordon Sieg. Barry TIE MIST MMtlhl UMI IFW limMi CQIMIIT OPEN FRIDAY KVRNINQI NOW OPEN. 8AT. 1U 8 O*GU>CK \VEaifield 2-54M 28. 1894. . .-.\ '••'•-. OWeU. John Sensing and BiU ,v.. j;- asasa» «™» ' mmmmm. mmm, Zm^Z ^m^2 VII V.. ••;' :t-"H. .. ' :..^'.:^^.'»'M

TOE CRAWFORD CITIZEN ANDlCHROinCLEl THUflSJPAV, ^APlttL 23, 1953

^r*tFI' prints oat. • • .__ tent of the anticipated benejltg. visited the old stone n4»mThouae iHere are several suggestions: Auxitiai fritz . • Mr- • Jellovitz- has been inHPb'r that was built in the ninrtmiHt Youths Cause {•(I-)' Provide responsible super- Authority service for the past century. visW|«-'at 411 times. MfThe incon- years. During that time he ha .The staff, which comprises tbe Jamboree Aid 1 Many Fatal veniencp sometimes imposed - \>y worked at the George Washing school's Newspaper Club. th,is ruie is of. no consequericc GJVE ters iaea ton Bridge, on the Staten Islan compahied byMiss Miriam when child.reh's lives nrc at ,stake,j John L. Jcllovi'tz of 26 Burn- bridges, at La Guarttfo Airport an ring. • adviior^ and Mrs- For Explorers 4he_.P«jr.L Authority' Building. H Smith. Mrs. Fred Ball and Mrs. (2) Teach tire sn'etygby. example. •'• '•'. ..xo TOE' side avenue( chief clerk at" the. Hol- Cranford Unit 212, American ha< boon chief clerk at the Hollar Meredith Conley. ,_. . Children it competent For a child of pi*e-school age, the land Tunnel ,is the ' author of' a only means of acquiring respect Legion Auxiliary, voted a' dona Tunnel for seven years." •' Those taking the trip rnffiarifid supervision have unn itUngly caus- tion of $25 to assist three members CANCER FUND new. means for speeding th,e peak-' for fire is through observation of CANCER FUND "He .was born m Crunford '•!• Donna SmittC Frederick Ball. ed many tragic fires because of of Explorer Post 476 to attend the ir' hour movement of traffic into (he years ago and was graduated froir Richard! Conley, BSarsaiet IGtt- their ignorance of the dangers of fire safety principles practiced at third national jamboree to be held CRANFQRD 1 KENILWORTH •.Tunnel's New York postal. Mr. Cranford High. School in I»26. If. ricker, Janet Ray. Naqcy, Dontry. -; and their natural inqulsltlve- home. (3) Keep matches. out of in California^ih July. The unit alsc gaefs. according to fire 'Chief .'" Jellovitz received an a Ward for also attended. Pace and Pace' In Norma White, Robert BirtmsqgxJ. sight and reach of small children'. decided to raise additional funds Charles Rittweger Robert Mcr HowanJ Schindlcr. Out of sight — out of mind is a for the boys. • his idea Which he submitted under stitute, now Pace College, in New CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. APRIL York City. He and Mrs. J.elloviti, Grath, Harptd Hanna. Lacy Ann A recent example' is a $690,000' good rule to. follow where chil- Roy Irving, explorer adviser, V.1I The Port of New^Yprk Authority's who is a native of Brooklyn, hav< Quaintance. Charlotte Fo»d. San- fife that swept the Fort Wayne dren and matches are concerned. made the request for 'the asSis For Your Convenience Installed by VFW 'emptoyee suggestion system. a son, John Charles',- 10 years old dra Williams and Janet Union Stockyards and a . l6-car (4) Remember "that, fire drills.are tance at a meeting Thursday at th Winners of National Relay . tJnder the new plan,, one of the Mr. Jellovitz is active in the Cran stock train. The loss included ov- just us Important in "the home as Casino. The unit is sponsored by Political Committees Rename Committee SlOjOOO worth of liveitock. The ••two,westbound, lanes in tho Mol-ford Mon's Bowling League. . Parailowski In places of business or schools. Cranford Post 212; "American Le- fire, says . the' thief, was started Rehearsals" yMtrr"various Hype .of gion. •'•' •••"",'• '. land Tunnel.is devoted entirely"-!?? accidentally by two boys; eight McMahqn, Eggers Chairmen traffic from Hudson street and the 30-Year Servijre extinguishers can prevent confu- ^Mrs. Francis Ldndeknan reported Committee Sol Newspaper and nine years old, trying to light two Easter baskets were given tc Both major political parties reflected municipal chairmen other to traffic from Varick street Max Padadowski of 46 Bt^/ers sion and mistakes at a crucial '. . without any f Urther"1iortiNg. Prev-. Slaff Visits Daily Plant moment. . And 'knowing how tc two underprivileged children Monday evening at reorganization meetings. Edward C. McMahon iqusly, one iane had been used for avenue has received a 30-year Radio Station WOWO in while Mrs. Marie Reed requested ^continues as the Republican leader. and Richard. Eggers leads the Tht*%tntt of the ViStudenJ Chron 1 |~Tur«-4rfan alarm can get ijujur de- Aid service button ii recognition of Wayne, realizing that the human volunteers for civil defense work. minority party. • ' "" ' • ' ' • ,•-.'. Variance trucks only and the other for auto- partment to the scene*" of__a blaze J icle," Konsevelt School newspaper, WQB&AY mobiles.' ' Early results jndjciite his service with the Esso interest appeaPot-^he-story^could minutes earlier. . It wag amfounced that Dian Township Recreation Commit- . The GOP also renamed; Mrs. Marion Jones as vice chairman', -Recommendation of""the Board/ recently ioured .the plant of the teach an important lesson, vividly that, the evening rush-hour back- lard Oil Company this monlfa. \Mr. Austin was selected to attend this 3 Famous French Fragrances • ' tee has been: requested to sponsor 'while Mrs. Mary Jackson-, wain ' • ' ;—•—•—— j—'— of Adjustment, that a Variance be up breaks from one»hnlf to three- Newark Evening News. . • „ I'aradowskt is empbojed 'ia tthe described, how the ^youngsters set year's session of Girls State and "Barnes anoTi^cuvities to interest elected secretary, replacing Mrs. granted t6 permit- Rajph Delia quarters of an'hour' earlier than put with soda pop and hotdogs for Play Benefit Slated They were taken on 11 tour at Steam and Power .'Departnent ol that the alternate is Nancy Reinert DIVINE - INTOXICATION - LE DANDY the school' children" on Crnnford ^uth Nelson. - Mrs. Margaret Oss- Scrra to build a two-story ^apart- formerly. ••'•-' the. editorial moms, composing a picnic stipper. how'one boy acci- , The Cornell Women's Club of A tea for this year's and last year's, Day, June 5, Mrs; B. A. Koyen anil Tiann was..elected__trfiasurer and Drive ment house ori Springfield avenue, he Bay way Refinery in Xindea* ' dentally dropped,a lighted match' Mr, Jellovitz is one of over 200 area, teletype room, linotype sec- Northern New. Jersey; will spon- delegates-will be held at the' Ro- Mrs. , PIT B. ' Alger, co-chairmen Albert Musa and Mrs. Jesse_Jan- opposite Miln street, ws(s referred' Frank A. DePaoIa of 25 Berke- into some straw; arid how. they : employees who have received tion, |)h(ig)graphy rooms, assem- selle Park Legion Home on May 3 for the celebration, announced. *n will be the auditors. " Vo commjttce of the whole for con- . ley place received a 10-year b«jJ- watched the blaze get out of con- sor a benefit # performance of awards for -suggestions since the bling 'area, and finally downstair.; Mrs. Elaine Nolan read a report Foilo\wing a pledge of assistance «:iaeration and study byTownship qn this month at the Bayway Re- trol, and fled the scene. . . ' "Blossom' Time" on its opening : Charles Christian was named as Planiied

in'behalf.of the town by Mayor >. ' •••'.'•. ' inception of the system last July. to see the huge presses print, fold, ; written by Mrs. Jluth He^zogr'on representative to the Union Coun- e Tuesday nighitT ' incry.? -.'.'• -, ' . • .;;.•; ' The radio* account ended; "Io- night Monday •at the Papermill Some suggestions deal with- the ami cut. newspapers at the rate 61 Costa Rica, the topic designated Fred P. Andersen, the Cranford v Republican Committee'execu- Victor D^ Shnlvccn, president of The >aonlnBi"board's. recommen- , operation . of Port' Authority - facil- 42,000 un hour. . . -,:' " slead of blaming the boys, let's try Playhouse, Millburn. The pro- for Pan Americanism. " Day committee, composed of rep- tive . -group, succeeding Dudley Builders' Gerieral Supply Com- io teach a little fire prevention in jany, has been named chairmanof elation carried with it>B-pxiivision ities^ and others with the bi-state -The-student* watched 'carefully, ceeds will be contribute'd to the It was reported that the County resentatives of, local organizations, Croft, township treasurer. A wed- that facilftks should be provided~ I *^agency's office.nhd administrative Make your next *»it*^*» «f matl our own homes — in put" own' Past President's PaHey will be voted io'osk. the recreation group .i.ig gilt wa^ presented to' IVJr. .he Cranford committee of the 1053 as paijo 28 was "put.to bed," the with gome chopped But meata i families.*' A very sound Idea; es-, Federation Scholarship Fund, for $2.50 Value und raising campaign of-the Ccr- for 21 garinies, representing a ». procedures. .Suggest iimsivo rated held ^Wednesday i-at the. Clark Le- - lor;its assistance. • .'. Croft, who is' retiring from the garage for cavh of the 21 living yellow mat formed under pressure, ed to the batter. WhOe tbrjTre : pecially when we-recall that.one-' freshmen and to the Georgia Laura ; •bral Palsy League o"f" Union ^ onthT1»tsis'of the effort', initiative, gion Jiome. • •-• '••.-•-'- •'• ; ^ojnmittcc. .; •• v then /converted . into a fend art- warm, dip in melted third of all fire fatalities involve • • Jn making the" request, the co- -ounty, it was announcctl yester- units ' in the proposed apartment. 1 White fund to meet emergency, uAt-the next meeting .on May 7, ^DOROTHY GRAY ready to be tolled into phrcc on in i children lea than 14 years old. chairmen said that they felt the ANTHONY TINCO The group endorsed Mrs. JaW lay' by Albert J. Bcnningcr of bunrd's communication stated TOWN'KHIP OF (itANI'Olt.l> needs of undergraduate flirts.', an election of officers wiH be held that *^U^n1iia^h^^\p^bl_reiison* . Notice- la hereby L'kvn that .GunU'i) one of the rnmry presses. recreation committee was "in the Glovier of theninth district for .lotintainside, Onion'County cam-; State BullcJeN, liic, ha* offered, to pur- Tho stuff was • interested in, the MAKE-UP KIT host position to handle this part of cclcction to a third term as vice jaign chairman. The drive-will exist und the character of theTand.; chase front the Township Comi'nUU't* KM s such that it. would-..not be avail- .No. 34 12.1 UKU Uiciitt DI'K'I' deblock. photography area where pictures ..'the program" and was the-only 'hairman of the county committee. 6 held during, the month of May. No. *i» on th* tan map for' tlui ,snm ol POWDER - UPSTI«^K - FOUNDATION nblr fcr any-other Usd,\as it is- wm- boinj* -developed after bein :,:_.'t ''group ;that, fully understood tlvo Officers Mrs. Glovier was renamed when Wi'lliain J McCreii, manager '6f •425.00 caih, and thai nald offrj- hui; bei'n ; boMudcd cn One side by an\apart- . received on the telephoto machine. activities and game required by he Republicans met Tuesday eve- approved; and that lit a nict-tliii! of tlu- he Cranford office of the Union ment building and on the xrther Towruhlp Commlltw to, bo. held oil April Tho group saw a picture which each age group." ' ». ling at the Elizabeth Cartel et bounty. Trust Company,, has iic- . 38. 1953. .aid offer will bo t-onuldV-ii-d en- iW.-as taken in California, develpped, It was pointed out ill the rc- iolcl, Elizabeth. xptcd the post of treasurer of the .. a. "business establishment. The .^ Una! approval nml -the ,«alii of valil |»iip- Inducted proposed use would not destroy erty wilt* be made units* wuflU'lcnt rume nnd .then sent to Newark in, just qijest that the Rotary Club agreed The meeting of thp Democrats ocal fund drive, it was announced. pp y ,_; appeart to the contrary. _. _ seven-minutes; ———^-^ to'furnish any'prizes' which mi'ghi ' Joint installation ceremonies d TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE ~— was held at the. home of the chair- The local drive will be launched ho character.of the.neighbbrhoodv..• -^im-rcquircd-and-that-thc-Parciitf: ,q,4}(;p ; M' violate the purposcof the zoning • OF'THE. TOWNSHIP OF "CHANFOUD •; Following 'the riewspoper—tour; tomorrow—on—the.-sarae—day. thaLl Shown- (Ito r)T«rc: Coath •& -Seth-Weckley, Josso-Boll, Fred Voorhees, Dave Root and Mike_ • J. WALTER COfK.EE, ^Teacher Associations, of.Cleveland. Newell Rodney Fiskc Po>t, 335. 1 lii' s. 1111> Clt-rk. the staff members visited the Other officers, also • rcelcctcd, has! " been designated as^ - Child Dated: April IS. 1933. 4-T.i Newark Museum where they par- Rorisevelt and Sherm:i)i schools, .'is VFW, and its auxiliary at the post ollow: Assistant chairman,' Mrs. Health Day by an act of Congress The proposed plans presented $1.39 Value well as. the .Colony Club, had of- headquarters on South, avenue Martha Gallagher; secretary, Miss, uid Presidential proclamation,. Mr, . Mr...Delia Sbrra indicate there TOWNSHIP OK-t'KAN'KOItl> Saturday night. P8OrO8ED ORDINANCE NO. XS-S TOWNSHIP or CBANFOKD fered to superyisp the children and Joan Donohuc; financial secretary, hsiheen stated. Mayor F; P. An- Relay Teams Gain^Wide Acclaim .vill be 21 apartments, of two to AN ORDINANCE Providing for tho Con- PHOPOgKU ORDINANCE NO.. S.1-H to aid in any manner suggested by Anthony Tirico was installed as dersen Tuesday night issued a four rooms each. The plans, an . . (traction bit PnvoineiiU In IlldOiuillli- AN OI1DINANCE VacutlnU Part of Tulip SfrPXASTIC Miss Mary Joan Markey; and . Street/ ~ ' • ' . ' '.. ' '. •» the committee. commander, • succeeding Henry roclamation designating the com- presently drawn, call for only HI-. dalc Avenue, Hostile AVciUic and Clu-r- : reasurer, Frank Sheer. . Coach J. Seth Wccklcy---.iuid| Mike Ferro 'won -the National Miner, Vic Niclson, Dick Brown r>'uood A>enue. , ... Wll^llEAS. 'the owners of a tract of The. committee also rcojuested Schwarz. The. new commander is ing month as Cerebral Palsy month lntcrschdiastlc 440 - yard relay aliid Howie, Thomas. They won-thc garages. * •• •' •;• . .. , .'._•'..'.., -: BE HyORDAlNED. by tho Township lund Kiibdivided tlio «aule mid cautr4 MFTEggers said the committee members of' the- Cranford High .•cH to b<- luiil. out,, amoni! which SHAMPOO BRUSH the Use of Memorial Field on' June a lifelong resident of Cr'aniord and pians to fijl vacancies in the local in Cranford-and urging public.sup- School track team today are ac- championship Friday at the 50th championship In 44 seconds after The committee, approved the Committee of The Township of Cranford, vrU In • \VunhiH|!toii Avenuw, now graduate of Cranford High port of the fund-raising drive. ' New Jcney: known iin Tulip Street, nililllnu from Or- 5" for its activities including ii Democratic county committee, in cepting the acclaim of the tfifck edition of .the meet. winning the xerpl-.dnal in 44.1. zoning, board's recommendation Section 1 — That 7" modillod penetra- baseball game in.'the" evening be- School. He. served in the Navy tion macadam 4MVcmenU be cotutrucU-d churd Stlccl westerly to Division Street, FITCH SHAMPOO all districts this year. .." ^ Mr. Shnneen. explained that 75 •world for their outstanding per- Defeating 4!) rivals, tho" lciciil On SiitUrduy, the mile relay team tha^'pcrmislon be granted Z. bur* ' in Ul Bloomiiuidale Avvmiv, bejtlniiliiil and . . tween the policemen and the fire- find participated in the invasion percent of the money raised locally formances n't the Pcnn Relays last foursome won its semifinal heat in recorded the fastest time of the enkjj to convert his'property at 216 ' at trie, westerly line of Cherry Wood AVtr- WHKHKAS, th<* westerly part t "The next' regular meeting of Dccn active in many ..civic and fra- by. United. Cerebral Palsy'of Union the second such championship won high school tennis, George Lincoln, business to industrial for a .light Rnetlc AvemA beginnlntf at the easter- IntereaU >>f »htt> Townwhlp that part of ternal organizations, including •aid Tulip Street be clouvd nidi vacated; the Township Recreation Commit- Iqunty for-local use, with the re- A team consisting of Jesse Bell,' by the school. In 194(1. the Blues George. Lewis, .Timj muchiiie shop. • ' • , -'".•• ly line of Blrchwood AVvmic and rtinnlnil BE IT ORDAINED by th« Township Both for Crn'nford Boys'.CSihip. He resides mainder going to the national or- easterly to Route.A Parkway; and lei Conunlltco of Township of Cranford, New tee is May 6 and the request is ex- Fred' Voorhccs, Dave Root 'nnd won the same race with Frank and Harold Voorhees broke the Mayor F. P. Andersen, who prc« . in Chcrrywood Avenue from BloonWna- at 712 Jjintoln avenue with-his ganization to provide scholarships dale Avenue to Hotclle Avenue; all In Jenvy: • ' ' . pected to be taken- up at that time tape in :<:H0.4. They were trailed cd. jyinoiinccd thut the -J. M.. Si-ctlon 1 — ThVt. Oje public .rlshts. In- mother and live brothers, all of and traineeships, research, treat- accordance with the pplan s and apecillcap - teresis and coscnients in Tulip Street, be*' Mrs. Koyen, and Mrs. Alger re- by Newport News, Va.; Tenatly Cl<:minsh;iw~Compa.t.iy of Cleveland 'tionfl prepared for ume_ by, the Twn tween a point 000 feet west of the west- quested all organizations plan- whom were members of the armed ment, education, clinics and .train- and Princeton, both fronj New Jer- : Day listed has started the revaluation of. all hp g en •hlp Engineer and on file'In lit»'oltlce. erly lino of Spring Garden, Street arid • $5.00 Value ning to participate to contact them forces.. • • . ing. .The local fundfcjyil! be used Parents Contribute $ 1,075 sey, in that order. .' . " iBectioBi n 33 —i ThThe comtructlotl n f saiid Division Avenue be nnil thff Kan>e are The May Fellowship Day lunch- for the operation and-Ynaintcnancc rearproperty. in the township'and7- pavementpen s ihalh t bee undertakedann an locaocal hereby terminated and extinguished, and so definite arrangements can: be Other post olftc^rs were inducted The time' recorded by the mile rcfjiiosted full coopei'atibn of local- • iimprovementt s andd thth e cost thereoh f stmll said part of Tulip Street la hereby vacat- as follows: Senior .vicc-commatltjU, fson under the auspices of the Cran- of the CcrebruJ Palsy Center at 636 be UHUtd against the land* specially completed. •, . . relay tcanj, was six seconds' fsistei residents. He explained that the 2 BOHLES CIRO PERFUME er, George Hijbert; junior vice- foid Council of. -Church Women Salem avenue,. Elizabeth, which is To CHS Junior-Senior Proton '.benefited thereby' In tlw manner pre- Secllnn 2 -- This orUinunce shall take 1 than the rccord-bMufcfog race ii" llel'd v/oikoi'.-; carry credentials scribed by Statute. . . ' e-iTeot Immediately as provided by Btat- commander. Willis Bird£_ quarter- will be held tomorrow at Teniple operated by "United . Cerebral Section 3 — The edlmaied clut of uald ulc. , ....'•"• : .ciy .-v.A.tolul. of $1,075 has-been raised by.conli'ibutiotis fioin 152 yuiv in the Uiu%«-llvo local' merchants • . TUESDAY, APRIL 28/1«3.1, Bueher., Mrs. H. E. Gcrrcri, Mrs. achieved its new goal of more than presidents s^t th e.;lqcal... membe Gecrgo U. Oliiklcy, Mr. and Mrs. Local Paper . at t:30 o'clock P. M. iD.S.T.I . 1 residents an opportunity to contrib- Joseph C. Bonn. 17, of .100 Burnsidc avenue, suffer- have expressed an in I crest in join- j. WALTER corrtx. Goerke^! Exquisite R,, SJ Malcolmson; °Mrs. Ch.cstc* $1,006 in the scholarship (und. T< church organizations, and from ute to .thi$. much-needed' ,-i»nt ed' cuts and bruises about the ing the Handi-Cliarge Plan which . . Township Clerk SOAP 4 cakes DeVinney* Mrs. H. Lewis Crano supplement proceeds from its fall the executive board of the Cran Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dated: April 14. 1833. 4-23 | worthy fund. He' urged residents chokl, Mr. andMrs. John C. B:»l;»s, mouth when, he- .reported /to thV was outlined Ui them last Thurs- Receives NEA Mrs. Clifton W. Stockb^rger, Mis. books sale, the club sponsored a ford Council of Church Women. who have not sent in their checks 1 Mr. ami'Mrs. Russell DauVn,- Mr. pi'lice, ho W;K attacked in .Orange day evening at ;i mt'UtiiiK of the TOWNsair or Ira M, Kcrzman, Mrs.'Thomas benellt'bridge party- at Koos Bros, (Continued an page two) to mail them today to Howard M • ' rsorosEO OMOINAN<°E • NO. M-I aridMrti. Edward BurhK, Mr. andavenue, near the Kenilworth line; Cranford Business Association sit EuicUand Mrs. Francis AA'Henr. last Thursday. ' ^ ' . * Siegel, local treasurer, at 27 North , AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Coif Mrs. G. A. Bruntier, Mr. and Mrn'.by'.'mrunidentified youth. tlu- Coach and Four Restaurant by Contest strucUon of, Sanitary S*wer» in Bliwmi- in 13 Patterns THRILLING NEWS! iill p'ast prcsiderits.. " Union avenue. . v. Nearly two' hundred people at- Kaii W. JohiVson. assistant .treas- The Cranford Citizen and Chroi; • lncdala' Avenue, Roselle Avenue. "LCJI- ^ r IVORY _The club-, was organized in tho Harold Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. The Crunford boy related that . tpg^^yi A^enae. and Denmaii Hoad. tended the party and many other Additional mctnorira! contribu- Bannon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl II. lie- was driving in Aldcn • street urer of the Plainlield Trust Com- icle. received an honorable hient Be IT ORDAINED, by the Town,hln spring of 1948 under the sponsrtr-s Hope to Open tions received during the past week Conimlttee of.The .Township" of Cranford, mcttibojaj^eritjcrtained at home or Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis nishnn, shortly after 11 p. m. when ho WJIH pany, sponsors of the plan. award in* the; ' suburban p ship ot the Cranford CouncU'oi! follow:,To S. A.'Shahecn.from the newspaper divisionof the National. r Mew Jersey; ' ' f • ' - t •' SNOW donated money to the fund. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brown, '•nt off by, .another car at Mi In Iii .otitl..r.nR advantages of th' , . Section 1 —• That.8 Inch unitary ww- THE FAVORITE WITH GENERATIONS 0£ RRIDES ••-—.Church Women. Its tjiain function Shahcen Agency an^ to Mrs. Laursi Editorial Association Bettot News- Ct* b* constructed In ia> Bloomlngdalr Mrs. Cameron Ogden, president Parkway link Mri nnd' Mrs. Thomas Byrnes, Mr. street. He saifl. thai wjieh he plan to- cii*tom('is of local stores, 1 is Uv welcome new residents and Sanderson Denman from —'M.rs Avenue, beginning. at the man-hole 44 oi the club, welcomed the members ,0«d-.Mrs. Winchester Britton, - | chased,the car,-he.was forced tc JMr. Johhscni pointed out that it paper Contest^ it wus announced feet west of Ctierrywood Avenue and help to introduce them to lqcal ac- Grace W. Spalding. ' > V- ~ be nn?slble'• for shoppers to this week during the ^Association's nuuUng easterly 470 feet to • Cranford • tivities. .••.•••'• 'and,their gut^ts; and thanked'.them Also Colony Club, Mr. niitl ,Mrs, the. curl> on Orange avenue. "lie ' Kenttworth boundsry line: in Leiln* Belvedere Setting Mrs. H. A. Bryan-Ashwell who plete the Garden State Parkway this area, the chairman said. (Continued on Paoa E'wltt) out untr'nUackcd him. Ho reported one stole. Pnymfcnt of bills. too. Avon**, beginning at .a man-hoVo 90 Mrs. ("A. Warren Scheller, vice to the poljce and was-treated by will bcsimpliljcd because they, wil to the Evanstory; 111., Review, «ec«.' feat'west of Glen Avenue anJ -.unnlng president,'' is ,in charge .of the pro- received a beautifully decorated from Centennml avenue jn^tran- ond to the Birmingham, Mich., Ec- .- northerly 479 feet to a point 70 teet south NOW.. 2. FORMS: Dr. Edwatd M^ Coe. "rTj I receive one statement for their ' of 1wt***»r Road; in idi Dennun n<-ad cake contributed by Mrs. Charles ford to ijrs. Rbute 22, by July 1 centric, anc/third to the Ridge- : s At -8:40 o'clock the -sarnv-niiiltl. charges at all local ILnuli-CharKc begmnlng at' Williams Street and mn- • :• One Pint' iv. Haafi, a club member. State Highway . - Commissionei ; h nlBg. northerly S3S feet; and chla, president, conducted the Bonham and members of the tele- (jj^k by to divorce the -- Granford Adult ger; two years, Mrs. Redden; three endiile. and Patrolmen Alfred that "the honorable mention se- . thereby In trie. manner prcKtibed ! 1 which has- been Handl-Chargcd. by Statute- I ' leaves the' factory.! China that has been cherished by phone corrimittee.of'the club. .The 83 lights are planned fo: School from the coundl. •' • years, Mr. Mory, James Avcry and Grickowski, Frank- Caruso ana lections were'even more difficult ' Ifcwllonl 1 — Tbe|.estlmated cost of said' U. S. Route 22 at the Garden Stat Mrs. Charles R& :n, director Vincent Sarnpwskj. Robert.'Nylctt went to Vthe.' scene Plans for Cranford Gilt Days to select with a large number, of, nU ill S18.000.0p. To fencrations of brides! See-Lenox in all its beauty, all on June 4, S and til, to be staged tba.coM thereof the sum of. $17,- nq Goods. ? Parkwayv Morris avenue and Rout of the school, suggesti at ^> meet- Mr. with care- In radio cais anu the crowd broke suburban entries receiving favor- at hereby appropriated- A down- 22 interchange areas in" Union. ing of the council Monday evening ful planning, no saw wo reason up. • ' . . "' i ;>'in_«)njunction with the Cranford able consideration." . Mn)maul of •1.000.00 In the existing cap- its floiry... at our China Department now! .Shown Day observance were discussed ital tmp roventent fund, is au>o hsieby Udbefor Scouts to Erect fer Citf Each of the lights will be o in the Municipal Building that the why the meeting could not be. of At 7:15 p; m. on Thursday, Sgt. A total of 1,070* daily and week- /••WBUt'latad to that purpose. above: the timeless Belvedere l^' 8,000 lumen lamps and will rep school ber incorporated. Robert M. real interest and also that com- Harry Page received information and referred to S. S. Eisonber.g, ly newspapers, representing every .' •action 4 — To finance said approprla- Membcife of Cranford Boy .chairman of the promotion com- ~.taM» «( •17.000.00. bond anticipation note. resent a total annual opcratin Crane, who was elected president, munity planning could be intense- that the same gang of boys was state in the union, entered the troops, will join with._othef troops be an inspection of the meals pre- «at ttw Township are hereby authorized TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR pared. The events will be judged cost of $5,179. said the /propo.tal would be tukttn ly interesting arid stimulating'. (Continued o»t pave SCDCH). fContitiucd on pave seven) various contests!. ba lasuetf in an aggregate amount not »f Unlon/Courity in u Spring Jam- up at the flrsl executive mcetinji. .,—paatflng aaM apprpprUUon. to bear ln- Imrce this weekend In an area at by camp officials'on'the .basis of •• "These units," James I* Haya, The by-laws were umciided to '•»Mrt rf > rate not • exceeding a per participation and. proficiency. supervising electrical engineer, re Mrs. Redden also outlined the fin- admit to membership all civic- f"p"i and to mature In 1 the-end'of Bloomlngdalc avenue. ancial condition of the school. From top to bottoms Troop 79 held a Court of Honor pparted, , ddeemed d necessary t minded residents, but requiring 9 -r It If hereby determined FREE DELIVERY SERVICE "If Elizabeth avenue. Parents and Friends of UJCH^ar Czech Professor during the past weokv attended by H. Stanley MacClary, represent- members who represent various trad that the probable period friends .interested in Seeing Boy care for trafffc density, and to fa militarily, and said he was sus- Leslie GriflHh of 117 Sevcrin court;. h'.«|-taktfutnau ef said imnrovements Is 40 West Wind____ Seouts in action in a tent city are patents, nt whichf merit badges eilitatr safe rilovement. through the ing.' the nominating committee, community orgauizatinns to be of- The foreign policy of Russia " tttat the supplemanul 'debt state- were awarded a^ .follows: Don submitted the slate of Hirers fot* flcor« or dirfeclot'iiof these nrguni- today under Communism is simi- picious of Russia's peace feelers. ' secretary, Mrs. Robert Marshall ntred "by statute has' been made- t> Call CR 6-61OO invited to visit the campinii Interchange. --, ' ~~~~~ of 41° Parkway Vilage, and treas- J; ttiat "-tfia—obligations herein ' repairs; John the year 1953-54. Mr. Cnmc, wh<>! The former Czechoslovakian D Wounds. The event Is scheduled to Crelghtod, 'Thb lighting by the Hlghwa lar to the'policy-in that country TiiiWllililil'r to "' issued are within all 1 diplomat Uicoriy.L'd that Russia took urer, James Burnaxh.of 2S Hamp- open officially at 5:30 p. m. tomtn - lie ahd fireman- succeeds George C. MnrVj^hCiidc'd.' C. G. Albury inquired as under the Ciar. Dr. Karcl Marc<:(.'k, r'SmTa>M limlU arescribad by Statute: Essex Maroon Department supplements the light over his native land because there ton .roacl." . • '' \4ba» the gross debt of the TpwnshiB vmv uhd- continue through Sunday ship; nVcrnansbip. ing to be instaUed by the N. J tho organization j»Hhe~timc of lt:- to what was being HTofie with ref- I Sraocreased by the Issuance of Mia We Reserve the Hight To who was forced to. leave Czecho- is uranium there since that time .Hector Evans of Crunford "was Wheat__ uftcrriooh. ' dBd",Mike Spading, snfety. In lomnation several yeartt ago. He is _Esincc_ j to the adult reerc- • by the sum of ai7.0O0.00. - S9.9SJ8& Highway Authority on the Park slovakia by tho. present regime, tnlcJ the Cnmmun:»t'regime .lias bear chairman of the nominating com- • — This ordinance shall take iinpre«isiv'/ induction cere- president of.the Rt*l Strong Coirt+5^)n^prOKrarn>' Vpilowinji a dis- Among Cranford groups plan- j an way at. the" interchange area." Friends of Union Junior College indoctrinating the children of the mittee, and Roger S. Norton it «|Bys after IU publication afUi Troop 79,;mony, Company and of the Union Couiir' cushio• n on th-•' e program. •'Mi'• . Crun** c ' ~* provided by statute. to Tuesday .evening. • . etkmiry, hrt from Dr.' Kenneth C. MacKay, presi- MeUee DRUG thur Williaps pa*t president of the Cranford Ho- Channina Rudd. The matter will Dr. Miirccek. is s|H.'tiding thisr both Catholics und ProtesiUntil arc J ordinance was Introduced of ththee . ^^Sl^'w^;-.-^-First Py . The drill team of the Ladies' Working -together—to -.- resist' the dentand dean,' introduced Or.- . Ant rvadinaj at a meeting f huroh, which has planned seVcrul scouts. Sporting equipment, was ib be U further- tit »' mectiniti r -.wt»«fk-itl-thVfoH*»!e as the jjiU'Kt tit •t Committee of the Town- CHINA. BASEMEN? LA *. LttthLtLJby|he Auxiliary. to.CapL' Newell Rddnc} y_ the admlnlstriition. Ho is.a fonnei' Russians; Dr. Marccvk' reported. Marecck. The talk-was-abip epoo- " H- J.. held on April Jltdt Fitke Post 333, VFW, will march Others elected were: Vice pres- of the executiye committee'. 1 -^Prccfdijig the ialk by the pro-sored by the college's internaUonafc:M ill be considered for professor 'at ChajMcs-University fi»- ' public- blaring, at an. STORE Sunday in the Loyalty Day parade ident,',' Harold S. Conipton; cor- PrajBtie and was also active us ;>•fessor, an election of officers was Hclations Club, of which MUsJoaii' ^ t aj said Township CaramU- in New'York City. • responding, secrctury, Mrs. Leon- Contributions to the annual fund r held. The whole slate of leaders Lloyd of Wcslfleld Is president. mtA' —1 •uikUng. Craniard. New recording -sucrctary, | drive of the SlSalvatioi n AArm y h diplomat and journalist.' ' ' The group will parade with the Dr. Marecck said the ch&nces for was rcclected. They' are: Presi- the Alumnl^Assoclation, whic& ' ' APWL M. 1SS3. 34 EASIMAN ST. CRa^iord fr6100 New Jersey VFW delegation from ! Mrs, fidna Randolphp, reelectcd; fed $353.75 up to yesterday; Henry headed by Miss Maryanne "^— l W. Whipple, local treasurer, an- world peace are not good.'He urged!dent. E. Armstrong Damon of 315 Ik P. M. lOM.T.t Ninety-first- street, to Thirtieth treasurer, Mrs. Thcjma Tlmptont the United State to remam^strong[Prospect avenue; vice president, G. of Metuchcn. '.- WALTKR corm, street. directors -one yeari'J. Howard nounced.'. tuw. TownW^ (Stew AUo in Wk

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