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Twwtjr-tour THE CHAHVOB1) CRIZMI AMD THURSDAY, H their ideas in this worthwhile way children then painted these in •*"* Janet Herbster, Bobby (>' spelling *ffr their third cade. cent attendance, and punctuality way. Lynn Jacobsen/ has brought m ill:: Recent Events of Interest and thus to discourage the mis- Janice Giles, • pupil in Mrs. for September; Sidney Adams, in the book entitled "Our Little different fall colors. Jean Belden Kathleen Vogel, Helen *'; •* directed marking .with chalk on Eagle's class, brought in a doll Nancy' Degan, Jack Allen, David Friends of Norway." ' Shehas told Beverly McKeig and Susan Angle William Livingston. sidewalks %nd other properties in made of rubber that came from Beach, Jimmy Coffee, Craig Da- part of the story to the class and will use them to decorate a scroll Lee Ferguson, editor of the \ M In Cranford Public Schools town. • the Amazon. Jungle and a vase vison, Barbara Glawitsch, Teddy [showed the pictures. Robert Law- which will contain the names and Roosevelt School newspaper, "stu- \& GIVE ; Three prizes will be awarded in made in Chile. . John Pethick Heston, Carol' Holroyd, Kenneth rence showed the drawings in his seeds of various trees. dent Chronicle." has announced a i f 1 the amounts of $10 for first prize, brought in an armadillo shell from Jewett, Sharon Parkin, Iain Reilly, book of "Ollof," and Mrs. Quain- Miss Donovan's fifth and sixth cover contest which will close on V 'v Grade 1M has planned to have $5 for second and $3 for third Brazil. These are on the display to the ••**""".*} a yIfnr^ museum in the class- cannot get them; put a gate at the Don Knowlson, Jamie Waterhouse, tance told the story. Prudence graders have completed their sci- October 15. Any person from IT top of the stairway so they cannot prize in the seventh, eighth, andj shelf for all the class to see in Cameron Ogden, Dick Rbbey and Tyler reported on the book, The ence booklets about wild flowers, grades three to six may eater by : room. It hopes to have quite • ninth grades and also hi the tenth, UNITED ?''-' connection with the study of Bill Weydemeyer. Dragon Shop." ' weeds and Insects. Interesting submitting his or her suggestion i • M few specimens for all the children "^ down; never play on the steps; eleventh, and twelfth grades in to tee and examine. Members of when mother has finished ironing, South America. ' The pupils- of Mrs. Quaintance's Miss Eisenring's fifth graders booklets were made by Ann Tay- for a design to illustrate the safety i •• t > * J ' ••".•*.' j the-high school. Any pupil of the The following children in Miss lor, Doris Aeed, Joye Skaarup theme. There will be a prize for FUND fourth grade'have brought -in traveled around the school grounds 1. • the das* have begun to bring remind her to pull.Out the plug; high school thus is eligible to en- ut iRelyea's class have had ,100 per some interesting books about Nor- to find interesting leaves. The Betty Hauck, Thomas Holroyd, 'the best entry. m ~ items qf interest Some Spanish, P skates and toys away so no ter this project whether he is a i '.- moss was brought in by Janet one wm 8et hurt; if glass is broken, GARWOOD C RANFOR D KENILWORTH 1: sure student in the art department or j ' Usk. Patricia Rakacs, Frances ** to throw it way in a safe place; be careful of sharp places not, m Collagen and Robert Breaks are Cleveland School No. 39 •::>m contributing sea-shells. Nancy in your home, such as corners of| VoLLV. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1948 24 Pagea — FIVE CENTS Farr and Artemus Dill have tables. Skipper Meurer brought his brought plants. Within the next Nine pupils in Mrs. Janovsik's record player to school. Grade two weeks the museum will Have grade have had perfect IN is now having music and stories Church Women to Hear meeting to Discuss River Lowered for an aquarium. "The children willi records since the begin* at milk period. Records were Fashions With Romantic Dash of Cavalier Days Clear Slate ninnin otot Rabbi Jordan I, Taxoii Republican Hansel Dam Repairs have .the privUege of caring for 8 ththe schooschooll termterm.. TheThey areare:: loaned by Martin Trometter, Fred Matinee for Children Fund Drive Registration Sets Sickert, Paul Martens and Joan it, and at the same time will have| Patricia CastaldoCastaldo , Russell DDean, Rabbi Jordan I. Taxon of Temple Miss Muriel Ward of the Motion Members of the township engi- Patricia Hart. Donald Klein, Lois Killian: x Beth El will speak on his experi- the opportunity of observing a Picture Association of America neering department have lowered form of water life. Lear, Carolyn lisle, Theodore Children in 1M who celebrate Of Ticklish ences while studying recently at Parade and At 95 P. C. the river to permit repairs on the The boys and &irls in Mrs. Kise- Morell, Lynne Sheldon and Mich- birthdays this month are Lee I the Hebrew University in Jeru- will be speaker tonight at a meet- Hansel Dam at North Union av New Record Here ly"s first grade are very enthusias- ael Wilson. Bragdon, Joan Kather, Ronald salem, at a meeting of the Cranf6rd ing planned as a stepping stone in nue near Riverside drive. Town- i;-i ri.^-i tic and busy reading their first Lincoln .School Lawrence, Susanne Simmons, problems Council of Church Women at the Rally Plans a campaign to provide a Saturday ship Engineer P. J. Grail explained book, "We Look and See." They The children in IF like to obey Frank ^Storz, Barbara Wulff and temple at 1:30 p. m. on .Friday, Of Quota that a large cavity in the dam the traffic rules. They made a Sew cavalier coals matinee for children in the Cran- Eligible Total 9,036; also Have a helper's chart. Each John Witherington. v November S. All women of' the structure is being filled in before ford Theatre. week different children are given traffic sign, which was painted by Mrs. Mahony's first grade en- Township Committee community are invited to attend. it reaches an extent that .might Candidates See 7,500 Voters at the opportunity to be a classroom Noel Cascio, Eugene Davis, Ann joyed a trip to the park this Week. >- Contributions of members of va- Torchlight" Procession Letters have been sent by the endanger the whole dam. I Rodee and Joseph Ford. Ray- AT AN fASY-TO-TAKE PRICE . , , United Campaign Cranford Polls Nov. 2 helper. The children earn this The children were looking for Arts on Bus Route rious participating churches in the Village Improvement Association Mr.' Grail suggested that persons privUege. mond Pisano and Anthony Delia squirrels. They were fortunate in "Paek a Towel" project will be To Precede Program Serra brought toy cars to school. urging all churcnes and organiza- Total at $14,155.60;* having repairs to make on banks Cranford has a resignation total The second' graders in Miss seeing three squirrels and three And Beauty Parlor dedicated at this meeting. In this At Roosevelt School or walls along the. river would do Air Views of 9,036 eligible voters, highest in Allen's room were delighted with They were driven by Freddy ducks. The children watched the project of the National Council of tions to send representatives to Swisher, Marcellus Kooh, Virginia Report Again Monday well to carry out such work dur- the township's. history, for the an array of Indian costumes squirrels gathering nuts; one Township Committee Tuesday Church. Women; each, towel- is Col. Frederick V, Bryan, former the meeting, which will be held ing the next week or so while the Scott and Albert Barnes. Jeaniel A total of $14,155:60 or 95 per- November 2 Presidential election, brought in by Mr. Myers. A real squirrel carried nuts to'his home disposed of. two ticklish packed with garments, a sewing chief assistant counsel of the City at 8:15 p. m. in the township river is still low. Issues Discussed at according to figures released this . - Dakota Sioux head-dress was the Viohl, Josephine Sorrentino, Davktyin a tree.. • , s with which it had been kit, miscellaneous items and a let- cent of Cranford's quota in the Rydinski and Stuart McFadden of New York and a World War II ioms. . ' • week by the Union County Board main attraction. A genuine peace Joan Kather, Martha Chambers, 49.75 for the past few meetings ter from the contributor to some seventh annual United Fund Cam- Non-Partisan Affair played the children who waited On veteran, will be principal speaker A Saturday matinee would in- paign had been turned in on Mon- of Elections in Elizabeth. This pipe is part of the collection,, and Susan Frank, Elaine Yarosh and rerouting of the crosstown boy or girl in Europe between the represents a gain of 1,260 over last various articles of beaded work. the -curb until' the traffic officer. and the beauty parlor at the pre-election rally to be clude the showing of suitable car- day night when the drive officially i Dillard Collins of 1M did very ages of 14 and 17 who wpl receive .toons and feature pictures selected Plan Xmas Sponsored by VIA November's registration, and 504 This display is making tfieW'sttti al avenue — closed, it was announced vester- good number work this week and -the-giffe—Wemen-interestcd in par- Candidates for national, comity " t9*r-presidential election. of the Indians more interesting, "Go-" Try to beat these coat values! Yon take your pick •! nev for children by a day by James W. Rudd, executive have their papers on the bulletin to the bus matter, municipal ticipating in the project should nicipal Committee in conjunction and local offices in the November and they are developing a sincere The pupils in IF are taking care tee. It has'been pointed out that chairman. Based on voting percentages board. ^nt was granted the Bevianb contact Mrs. L. M. Totten, 455 with the Cranford Republican a similar plan is working effec- election were guests last night pf here in the past three Presidential appreciation for people of another of their new desks. Each child Cavalier coats for only 49.75! Look what yon get ... Brookside place. Scattered returns from a few Broadcasts The children in 'Miss Feick's Chartered Service to^apply to the Club in Roosevelt School at 8;30 the Village Improvement Associa- elections, it is expected that 7,500 race. .- keeps a cloth in his desk to use tively in West Orange and "Union. workers who were unable to com- second grade visited the fire house Utility Commission, for a p. m. Tuesday, it was announced tion at a non-partisan Open House local residents will go to the polls when necessary. plete their canvasses because of ill- Miss Flaherty's third«graders are and then wrote stories and drew 100% wools; warmly lined and,interlined. Plus tkia __ in route for its No. 11 cross^ today by Henry Klubenspies, cam- n the township rooms. Mrs. Wal- a week from Tuesday to express enjoyed the study,of China.' The Majorie. Mcknight has left Grade 1 ness or pressure of business are .Business Association 1 pictures about the big trucks for w buses. Under the-proposed paign chairman-.* The rally will* be ter J. Conley, chairman, intro- their choice for ^Presidential Elec- - —"children 4iave brought many in- JIB and has .gone to Baltimore, their books on our town. expected tp bring the total over Md., where she will enter the first season's smartest style*. There are coats with g# route, buses will run over preceded by /a torchlight auto pa- Up School To Sponsor* Programs duced the speakers'> while Mrs. tors, a Congressman and the vari- teresting pictures of China into the Miss Warner's class is now the $15,000 mark, the chairman grade. * • - •• / falnut and Lexington avenues to rade which will start at the .mu- Anthony J. Henrich served as ous other state, county and local classroom. .A Chinese -robe was working. on\a terrarium. It was said. While the drive is not being From Church Tower * Dennis De Stanfanis was six linings';.. fitted coats, box coats ... sport and Lmside avenue, to Lincoln ave- nicipal parking lot on South ave- timekeeper, and Mrs. W. Sanford offices to be filled. brought in by, Charlene Bedford. made ready for planting with dirt extended, another report night will years old on October 4. , to South Union avenue to the nue and proceed through the com- A program of Christmas "music Bishop, as hostess. In 1944, a total of 7,161 residents Adriene ^Froehlich and Janice which Judy Poole brought in and In Season be held at 8 p. m. next Monday in Carol Ann Lawson brought many dressy' •tyles. Each tagged only 49.75! ..Jral Railroad station, and munity to the school/ Insurance will be broadcast from the tower Mayor George E. Osterheldt, voted out; of a total registration of Papp brought in some Chinese charcoal supplied by Steven Boyer. the Welfare offices for the conven- of the First Presbyterian Church, money. Arnold Ingram brought in nice pictures for the class to see, fence over the present route out Republican candidate for reelec- 8,532; in 1340, 7,000 votes were cast The plants .will be donated by the Among others, who will speak at ience of/ those workers and cap- during the two weeks before some Chinese stamps. The girls on the home. Springfield layenue to 6 the Kenil- ion to the Township Committee, out of a registration of 8,419, and - other members of the class. Juniors, misses, women. Ask abont Lay- Dramatic Club Off the rally in support of Republican tains who were unable to report Christmas under auspices of the and boys have enjoyed doing some Carole Anne Bfauner, Carol Ann worth . ; era Rising Replacement this week. ' Residents who may spoke on improvements needed in in 1936, 5,973 votes were cast out The Science Club selected a candidates for national, county and Cranford Business Association, it he community, pointing out that of a registration of 7,087, for an of the Chinese character writing. Lawson, Judy Stevenson and How- Away Plan. Coat Salon, Second EL In applying for municipal fcon- Comedy Well Suited have been missed in the' house-to- They have learned to write sev- ard' Amessen have their name pa- study of mammals as their first )ent for the new route, represen- local offices will be Congressman Costs Responsible for was' announced at a luncheon teps will be taken to have the overall average in these, three project. Steve Kovacs is study- house canvass.have been invited eral Chinese characters or word pers on the bulletin board. tatives of the Bevlano Company To Halloween Time Clifford P. Case of Rahway, seek- meeting of the association Tuesday Board of Chosen Freeholders con-1 Presidential elections of slightly ing deer. Cherry Reiman and $756,600 Increase to send their contributions to noon in the Chimney Corner Res- pictures. The children learned Class 3G is studying about Hol- pointed out that Burnside ayenue Ghosts will ushers in the Hallo- ing reelection as representative struct two gates at Sperry Dam far above 83 percent. :arolyn Klusch and Barbara Ben- Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., drive taurant. that each character in the Chinese land. Robert. Squires made a was a wider street and tha| this we'en season in Qranford and at from the °sixth district; Mayor Fire insurance coverage on the treasurer, at 403 Claremont place. he purpose of letting water from This year's record registration language is a picture. There are windmill and his father gave him nett are studying horses. Bob the same time will raise the cur- leorge E. Osterheldt, seeking re- buildings in the Cranford public From December 13 through 18, :he river run through, and also that surprised even the most optimistic Simmonds and Bob Steers are route would also provide service Mr. Rudd and other officers of 34 different strokes used to write a motor to attach to it so that the tor more school children. H^ll- tain on the Cranford Dramatic election to the Township Commit- school system was increased $756.- the programs will be presented in.pians are underway for construe- prognosticate)^. Half of the town- the United Fund" yesterday ex- :.•*„•• all the Chinese characters. arms move round and round. learning about bears. Paul Mor- Club's fall production, "—But Not tee, and his running mate on the 600 by the Board of Education at the afternoonsnftprnnnnK, whilwhilfe* bothoth after-'*!«after- tlo«n Ao#f .a* *)**.dog« »poundA..»*j . uH~e »i..als~o *):.dis. - ship's 10 election districts now rison, Bobby Albert and David _. and South Union avenues Had press their thanks to the 400 vol- noon and evening programs will be The girls and boys have also be- Tommy Fulcher brought in some previously been suggested, but this1; ^Dod^ei'^'a comedy to be staged local Republican ticket, Adm. E. its meeting Tuesday night in played several graphs showing have registratidns over the 1,000 top cream and put it in a jar. All Witherspooh are„ studying lions. D. Stanley. Cleveland School. The action was unteer solicitors for their splendid presented Christmas week, when what the township has accom- mark and one of these—the tenth gan keeping library lists. Each brought storms Qf protests from tomorrow and Saturday evenings work in practically making the diild will keep a list of the books of the children took turns shaking Walter Lawrence, Ernest Ringer, at the Casino. Col. Bryan, who will speak in taken on advice of the board's in- the church choir will also partici- plished in sunch cases as reduction —now totals 1,102. and Carl Welykanowicz will study residents. • . quota within the two-week drive he reads this year.in school and at the jar of cream until butter Miss Elsie Midgley and Hector behalf of the National ticket, is also surance manager. E. L. Hedenberg, pate. of bonded indebtedness, lower- Registration by districts for the he elephant. Jim Kremer is A conference on the bus prob- period and to the 3,044 townspeo- home. . . . formed. Then they put the butter C. Evans, co-director, today an- expected to touch on Communism. to keep pace with increased re- Also approved were plans to ing of tax rates, and others. coming election, compared with studying leopards; Robert Wester- lem in this area of the community ple who have contributed thus far. M& Mrs. Sansone's fourth grade is on saltines. They all liked the nounced that the schedule of re- He opposed Representative Mar- placement costs. erect large, decorated Christmas His running mate, Adm. Emory the registration last November, velt and Robert Johnson are learn- was held by the committee last A breakdown of contributions by trying hard to keep up its high way it tasted. , Some children hearsals held nightly this week will cantonio in the New York Congres- The increase brings the total trees on North .ayenue, near the D/ Stanley, promised that if follows: . ing about the' fox. Edward Sam- Friday night in the municipal •:iifr standards during her absence. They made more butter at tiqme that sional race in 1946, an election in coverage on the schools to approxi- districts follows: station plaza, and on South avenue elected he would legislate and act building at which representatives terminate with a dresi-perform- Dfcrf- Ha. *f Caair. T.U1 ID- 1»4« 1MT are busy learning songs, making night. nick is studying rats; Geraldine whU 0 mately $2,700,000. Mr. Hedenberg near the station entrance. This for all people as! a whole and not 616 S90 from several streets involved werean"ce tomorrow*eventogT s7tuVda*yJ * f^' ' the Republican work- 1 . 204 1 313.30 3D 550 pictures, and writing about Mexi- Judith McFadden has been out Fish is studying squirrels. These rs me his deatK He 1S 3 ITT . S49.2S project is being carried out under 3D BIZ present. At Tuesday night's meet- eveningwill be open to the publlc> * estimated the actual replacement for any, particular group or block. DM 834 of school. She has been in the reports will be given on Novem- of foreign affairs committee of the 3 3TT 3.413.8S direction of Past President A. E. 4O SOS 833 co. They have learned that Mexi- A popular vehicle in Little The- cost of the local schools under to- 313 Stressing the. need for responsible 8D In^, a petition, signed by 67 resi- ' « 3,123.00 Meuer and Robert M. Crane. The 1.019 Ml cans have many customs different hospital but now she is back home ber 1. ater circles, the play, written by National Republican- Club, and day's conditions at $3,621,000. The 5 182 472.00 men in office, he * declared that 8D dents ,was received opposing a bus • 407 TO 1.080 844 from ours, but they* are like us in and soon she will be in school. Mrs. Tracy's third grade class chairman of the committec.cn mili- general practice is to insure to the 852.28 association's trees will supplement authority and responsibility can- 1.013 •19 on Bumside avenue, and another George Sea ton, author of "The 1 401 1.M8.7S BD 778 love for beauty, song and dance. Karen Sorensen and Emma* presented ihe first program this tary Jutsice of the 283 the large decorated tree which the BD 80S Miracle on 34th Street," has a cast extent of 80 per cent of replace- a 1.038.72 not be divorced and that men in 1.083 SIS was presented containing 34 signa- 380 township sponsors in the triangle 10D William Morell, Sandra Downey Lobl brought potted plants for the year. It was "Hansel and Gretel." of ten players,' with Richard Kep- Bar Association. During the war, ment cost, less cost of foundations. 0 . 1.5S2.9O office nJust nave freedom to act l.ioa tures in favor of the u«e of this he rose from first lieutenant to 1O 331 374.30 opposito the post office.' and Beverly Manning, are making classroom. , | All took part. The principal char- pler, Paul Wright, Mrs. E. W. Car- it was explained at the meeting. 70 837.00 and not be tied down by issues or ToUl 0.0M 7.77« itreet. A letter from the Cranford Bus. Mr. Turnbull of the Public Serv- posters on Mexico for the .cloak- Allen Van Sant and Margaret acters were as follows: John Mun- rier and Miss Anne Messerve car- colonel and was director of intel- To cover the increase in cov- Mis. 59 1.014.SO platforms. A comparison of registration fig- Thomas brought in wooden shoes, j day, Hansel; Carol Harris, Gretel Business Association urged that ligence of the Eighth Air Force/ ice Electric and Gas Company told room doors. The. most Important rying the leading parts. They are erage, the board will pay an addi- Total 3.044 S14.153.60 Louis R. Pompllano, lndepen. ures and votes cast here in No- tome bus service be provided for The parade is scheduled to start of plans for. improved street light- project of the week was the letters Kenneth Weeman and Norman Dale Bennett, Father; Roberta supported by Samuel J. Richmond, tional premium of $1,580 this year, dent candidate for the Township vember elections during the past this area, but leaving the route in from the parking lot at 7:30 p. m. ing in Cranford. He reported that to Mrs. Sansone during her illness. Muldrow brought in pictures of Schllllnger, Mother; Corita Vogel Charles Meister, Albert C. Espen- and an additional $526.82 in each Committee, advocated the organi- several years follows: "ie new queen of Holland. . Witch; Marilyn D'honau, Guar- the hands of the committee. The cars will procede along South tentative plans have been approved Her response pleased the children ship, Koos, Edward Mar- succeeding year as the staggered zation of a long-range planning V«lm CM* very much. Class 4C and 4T saw a movie dian Angel; Caryl Sellers, Will o' On the beauty parlor matter, the avenue to. Centennial avenue and Many Prizes by his company for the installation io«a 0.03a T R. J. Qoerke Co. shaU and Robert Kettle. individual policies covering the committee to act on such matters 1047 called "Flowers at Work." committee acted on recommenda- hU thence to Raritan road, Cherokee of the ~ latest type standards 7.776 3.808 Wancy Ernest, Carol Schwalbach the Wisp; Terry Richter, "Mid- The" sets for the play, designed five school buildings expire. as encouraging the growth of de- IMS 8.214 8.3S1 and Rosemary1 Koromi, have col- Drawings of flowers were made!night Eh"; James Stiffler, Sand- tion of the -Board of Adjustment road, Iroquois road, Lexington throughout the business section. 1948 7.833 3.730 and built by club members, are The board accepted with regret sirable industries in. the township. 1044 BJ133 7.161 lected • and mounted some very by Robert Cooper, Janet Schneider,'man; Use Lehrer,; Echo; Kathleen and adopted a resolution granting avenue, Colin Kelly street, Mac- ForHalloive'en The association voted to cooper- 1043 1 said to be "unique." Quite some the resignation of Miss Mildred He emphasized the/ need for more 6.773 3.4M James Rice, Billy Hettman, and " a zoning modification to permit Arthur avenue, Mitchell place, ate with the Lions Club in its an- 1043 6.67S beautifully colored leaves. Lyons, Dew Fairy'..- The announc- difficulty was experienced in their Orgel, seventh and eighth grade recreational programs, safer traf- 3.7O5 Clifford Jackson. _ .... ._ Albert Haddad to use his residence Walnut avenue, Lexington avenue, nual window decorating contest 1041 6.634 4.090 All the boys and cirls are mak- ers were Virginia Albert and Ger- execution because of the move- teacher in the high school, who jflc regulations, housing for veter- 1040 8.410 7.008 . In line with the Safety Educa- at 112 Centennial avenue as a South Union avenue, North ave- Parade Here and approved an expenditure up to 1036 7.087 ing a special effort this year to do ald Wells. Dolores Schellcr read ments' of "ghosts" in the play plans to marry and move from ans and projects designed to clean- 8.078 tion campaign being conducted in combination residence and beauty nue. Orchard street, West fend $30 for prizes. JohnE. Allen was Registration in Union County much outside reading of good lit- the Bible; Sam Williams and Rob- through walls, closed doors and town. Engaged to take Miss Or- Approximately $100 in merchan- up Cranford streets and aid in flood erature. < Lincoln, Mrs. Yothers' fifth grade parlor for a ftve-year. period, or place, Springfield avenue, Central designated to represent the group totals 194,188, also a new record ert Van Ness took care of the windows. gel's place was Miss Claire Joan dise prizes will be awarded to the control. ' pupils have made this subject one until October 19, 1953. On roll avenue, Craig place and Orange on the committee of judges. the Board of Elections reported! Many children in Mrs. Dlel's programs and the visitors. Miss Alice L. Mathews, dramatic Whittaker of East Orange, who winners in the Cranford Rotary fifth grade have written rules for of major consideration. A steering call. Fire Commissioner John W. avenue to Roosevelt School. Samuel S. Eisenberg, president, The importance of teaching high The figure surpasses by 8,841 the Peter Herman, Robert Smith coach and member of the English has been serving as a permanent :lub's annual Hallowe'en costume school students the proper rules safety in the home, and typical committee composed of Suzanne Doraji cast the only dissenting There will be two sound trucks parade and contest on Saturday reported that arrangements have previous record of 185,347 set in and Harry Chapman opened the department of Cranford High substitute in the Newark Schools. of driving a car so that fewer ac- 1^^, rules-written by Lynn Wilson, An- Bonn. Arlene Sawyer, Billy Cnl- program with a poem concerning Tote.- in the parade, one preceding the night, October 30, it was announced been completed with John A. thth e IIast t hound and George Wankmueller School, will be guest critic. Miss Miss Whittaker, who received her Theisz to handle the displaying and cidents might be recorded in and is far ahefld ** ' ' - thony . Colanexi and Woodrow • • ' a - The Reid Contracting Company, cars with music and the other this week by Paul Martens, Jr., studied various phases of this toplci Mathews has had a wide experi- A.B. at Trinity College and her collecting of merchants' flags on Jones, are: "Keep hands off The children of Cleveland bringing up the rear with an- chairman of the club's youth serv- and made recommendations for I weeessors to the Robert W. Clave- ence in the dramatic arts as direc- Master's degree at Columbia Uni- holidays. John A. Manger, execu- matches; keep roller skates off the School have enjoyed, having with hnd Company, was granted per- nouncements. ice committee. steps; keep hands off sticks and class activities -which would im- tor, j>layer and critic and has re- versity, will' receive a salary of tive secretary, reported the asso- for the Township Committee. them a music teacher, Miss Hamil- Pretty furred coats mission, on recommendation of -Members of the parade commit- $2,800 a year plus bonus. A total of 25 prizes will be viewed many productions in the <:•::!; m stones; keep out of the street; help prove the pupils' safety. tee are Al Smith, Patrick J. Grail, ciation now has 101 members. Walsh also spoke for adequate creases ,n „„ munici^, ton of Trenton State Teachers' Township Engineer P. J. Grail, to Little Theatre movement. awarded in the following divisions: little children across the street; jpy way of illustrating a com- Murray Freeman and George Lin- Trustee Louis G. Troutman re- The members discussed the ad,- housing provisions better educa-, t three _ Plainfl^d ^ piled list of safety rules, Angello College. Some of the classes have bke 1,500 cubic yards of dirt from Accenting the club's members' ported he had received complaints Most beautiful costumes, funniest t^onal faculties and a readjust- * keep your hands off little children; a lesson a week with her, and she RECALL THE CAVALIER DAYS Ihe borrow pit in the southeast coln. costumes, and most historical cos- jvisabllity of suggesting the forma- jPark and SummH straighten the rugs; walk down;Patella, Leroy Gipson, preference for comedy determined about pupils of Sherman School ment of the tax structure ( |»mer of Cranford at the Linden Mr. Klubenspies, who is also umes. There will be a special tion of a central council, composed normally Republican Plainneld the stairs; when you eat a banana in an opinion survey,"—-But Not president of the Republican Club, walking in the middle of the street of presidents of all local organiza- the line. The company had applied Goodbye" is the first of six plays prize for the smallest child in cos- throw the peel in the garbage can Robert Patterson contributed tow- will introduce the speakers at the on the way to and from school in- ume. tions, to outline at the beginning ard a demonstration table showing lor permission, under a recently to be produced this season. Latest stead of using the sidewalks. He of each year, all fund-raising proj- the sixth district for the House of do not walk when you have I past summer and sang a few enacted ordinance, to take 15,000 school and act as master of cere- The parade will form at Cleve- glass in your hand; stay home unti the common causes of accidents. tabulation of membership interest monies for a program of entertain- was assured by Supervising Prin- ects contemplated during the ensu- Representatives, who called the•„ _, .. , -•• The display was' effectively ar- of the folk songs she heard in the ™bic yards, but the engineer ruled shows: comedy 45 per cent, drama land School playground at 7 p. in., n o the COun t s Ica it is time to go to school; pu L ment to be "presented during the cipal Howard R. Best that action ing 12 rribnths. It was pointed out coming election "critical" because' ° « ' 1 .y. ding ranged and aroused considerable countries she visited. ' ' only sufficient dirt should be 20 per cent, mystery 14 pej cent, and will proceed down North knives where the little childrei rally. There "will also be music by would be taken in the matter. Dr. that presently, in addition, to the of domestic conditions at home^»^'.n^n^paht,eS.---> interest. In addition to oral talks. Cleveland School is very proud 89.75 to shape down the sharp Union avenue, along Walnut ave- farce 8 per cent, tragedy, classical, Best reported that a program of United Fund Campaign, Red Cross, and international complications in' suitable pictures were discussed of its contest winners. The United which now exist at the pit. an orchestra. iue and across Lincoln avenue to was pointed out. melodrama, etc,' tS-ffer cent. meeting at the safety education at the high school Salvation Army, March of Dimes the world. He reviewed political and stories on safety were written. Fund Campaign Art Contest jud- Referred to the police committee Following the Lincoln School, where the judging Summit has 302 Sewer votes Paul Dunham is producti.on_man- school, those attending will be in- had solved a similar problem in will take place. and Cancer Fund drive,, there are! issues since 1920 when he said Re- Roselle Park dropped 28 Papers selected for use on the ges awarded Ann Black of 6M a lined with fur! There, are fitted and flare coats, cut munity and suggestions on meth- Cranford Republican Club. grounds committee for investiga- County Voiture of the Forty and fish for the classroom uqUaVium read the Bible. Patricia Bailey Mr. and Mrs. John Iwanyshyn demands to be made upon them »rUniou.n, r"County,,ntv.. H«e nnintepointed outout! !.94T-an.d 1944 ««"*«• consecu— '. '< i ods of getting various groups to Final arrangements for the pre- tion. District Clerk Herbert Mcr Eight. Crippled children of the n n tive order: Clark Township, 1,749,. There are three fish in the aquar- and Marian Weber played the with all the datJi of Cavalier Days. And made of pure •« Cranford Terrace appealed to during the year, and so that all that the surrogate's oftlco now work together in the furtherance election event were made at a Cullough was instructed to write community will be transported 1,657, 1.194; qranford, 9,036, 7,- ium now. Connie Occi brought in piano, Zoralee Zohe the violin and we committee for permission to groups would receive a fair share employs two deputies instead of Leaky roofs repaired of community projects were in- meeting in the township rooms to the Osceola Presbyterian Church along the line of march in this 776, 8,532; Elizabeth, 55.937, 51,- a "cotton ball which was sent to Charles Ray the trumpet. Walter wools, dipped in new fall colors. 'Come see! Ask a prefabricated house on lots! of the contributions. The matter one, and that jncreases in wages her from a friend In the South. cluded in a talk by V. V. Roseboro Monday night presided over by informing them that the schedule vehicle. 54 975 Hopkins carried the flag. Robert they own on Cranford Ter- for use of Cranford school facili- was tabled for further discussion. for workers in that office huve'*";, - : *Wood. 1.584, 1.39«. Chris Bowers hns u new baby about our Lay-Away Plan. Coat Salon, Second FL of the American Brotherhood Na- Mr. Klubenspies imd attended by 1,442. Service for your home Thieme read a story entitled "Co- Her plea, previously re- ties by local organizations is too been unwarranted. sister, Valerie Ann. b tional Conference of Christians Mrs. John Ellems, Mrs. Dozpis, Garwood. 2,362, z2,288lm , 2.1192 lltJ ; lumbus" Coat of. Arms," while V Building Inspector F. J. heavy this year to permit granting In reply, Surrogate Charles A ' " ."T^ /-""• ' - - > and Jews at the weekly dfhnerjMrs-. Gruber, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Student Council „ Washing Machine Fire 1 Rich School Marian Kaye and Susan Bates * on the ground that it did use of those facilities to the Osce- Otto, Jr Republican candidate for Hillside 10.046. 8.972, 9.152; Ken- Combination w't^wiT neetlng of the Cranford Lions Club Lincoln, Mr. Grail and F. C. Fyke, Firemen were called to the home w or h 901 The French Club met on Friday held a copy of the coat of arms ola group for a youth recreation Election at UJC reelec^^iuLiilwl It was untrue | ' , * - 'j - U30. 1.624; Linden. code M With *he local buJldm« in the Chimney Comer Tuesday —— of Joseph Warsinski at 449 'Or- 15,797, 14.736, 15,215; Mountain- evening in the music room. Dur- which they hud made. The class f«te .Mrs. Iwanyshyn said she and proram. Elections .this week will climax that additions have been made| Home insulation chard street this morning when 9 7 ing the business meeting plans sang a song directed by Carole Usba evening. Psychologist to Speak political activity which has made among his office workers. The W «»- » ».*>": New Providence ,! ? »d are riot financially A resolution was adopted ex- among u h were made for the coming year D Union Junior College a more fe- the motor on a washing machine Smith and recited a poem, "Co- Victor Shaheen reported on J " tending sympathy to Mrs. Joseph fact that two deputies now exist™ f - »•«>«. M49. 1,280; New Koofs of all descriptions and three new officers Were elec- verish arena for candidates than caught nre. The alarm was turned 'Providence Township, 1,479, 1.237, lumbus," by Joaquin Miller. Jean [ tome but very much desire to re- plans for the football game be- At RoOSeVelt bcnOOI E. Cannon and expressing appre- is attributed to the change of title , ., ted by the club. The officers for the Nation in its Presidential year. in from box 57 ut 9; 15 a. m. 1293 Plild Liska played the part of the mate, '"Crunford. .The plans were ciation of the long years of service of one worker as deputy surrogate 1,293; Plainneld. 19,654, 18.329. %3&ux, home, factory 1948-49 are Grace Johnston, presi- and Ilenc Johnson portrayed Co- CONSIDER OPENING A CHARGE Student Council control is at stake. instead of chief clerk. The surro- jy the of her husband, who died on Oc- 1 19,668; Rahway. 11,315, 10,476 dent; Joan Momot, vice-president; A college houi —initiated for the Democratic Meeting lumbus. Larry Pethick, Robert tober 8. Mr. Cannon was retired gate's ofllce is an open book in its 10.778. Don Pcgg, recording secretary; Pa- first time this week and to be de- The Cranford Democratic Club Expert workmanship O'NeiU. Robert Stanford and Jack ACCOVNT BERE. ITS A CON- several years ago after serving as dealings as u clearing house for Roselle, 8,180, 7.532, -7.752; Ro- tience Schennerhom, correspond- Osterheldt, voted to extra-curricular activity will hold a meeting and card party matters ' of technical questions, Cooper had charge of the scenery. avenue field on Saturday after- ™« J^ uuditorium of Roose_ supervising engineer for the-Crau- selle Park, 5,592, 5,130, 5,620; ALUMINUM ing "secretary. I. proclaimed the week noon, November 27. each Tuesday and Thursday— in the township rooms at 8:30 Surrogate Otto declared. OARAOE The first grade children in Mrs. VENIENT EASY WAY TO SHOP. velt School. Plans for the program ford public school system for 30 Scotch Plains, 3,935, 3,550, 3,654; Poors After the business meeting, the to 6 as American Dr- Karl A. Dunfee announced featured a rally at which nominees p. m. next Thursday. AU Cran- Freeholder Charles Bauer,—Re- McFadden"s class are learning tc He also have announced by Mrs. years. Summit, 9,477, 0,207, 9,749; Union, club members found themselves on write their names. Those who hud that plans have been completed spoke. All except one sounded a ford residents are Invited. publican, seeking reelection for lB,9-»9; 14,641, 14.859; Westfleld, George R. Conover, chairman of Walter E. Cooper, president, who 939 tvery job guaranteed the deck of a French liner "en Apply Fourth Floor Officm next meeting for the Hallowe'en decoration con- serious note. The exception prom- a three-year term, stated that the, 1 L . 10.697, 11.535; Winfleld, the best Writing papers this week the parent-education committee of conducted the meeting, appointed voyage." Deck tennis, shuffle- Monday, test .to be conducted again this ised free cider and doughnuts—if Dog warden's report for the past board has done 1U share In estab- 1.321,-1,323, 893. are: Judy Preston, Edward Czer- the school's P.-T.A. The public is Mrs. Charles Redden to represent Rc-eiding a specialty board and plng pong, a lifeboat election year by the club, with cooperation elected. month showed 29 dogs were cap- lishing the tax rute in Union _ winski. Wendy Swann, Eleanor invited. the board at.a meeting to be held drill involving French vocabulary, of the^Cranford Business Associa- Candidates of the All-American tured, four were redeemed, 59 dogs TeL CKaafotd «-Z7tt Johnson, Billy Winkler and Bar- Following the talk, a question by the Village Improvement Asso- County as the lowest rate in uny Baby Injured m and other games appropriate to tion, for Cranford High School Party, which has been victorious and 10 cats were destroyed, and bura Ball. and answer period will be held. ciation in the township rooms to- county in the state. He also spoke'f^ {rom ^oving Car shipboard were played. Refresh- students. The students will ex- since 1940, are Joseph M. Starkey three summonses were issued. Mrs. Engle's third graders now Miss Kernan will hold an indi- night to plan for a Saturday mat- ments were served und the eve- hibit their artistic talents on local of Unden, now provisional chair- There are still four dogs remuining Daryl Buckner, 2, of 85 Benja- have their spelling jeums chosen vidual consultation with any mem- inee for children at the Cranford and R. Story Rowland. ning was ended with tyn pape «iflht) man of the student organization; Commending the VIA for its min street, suffered lacerations and" singing of for the year. Too Braves" hav ber of the audience who does not Theatre. French songs. John Ward. Elizabeth; Clifford sponsoring of a non-partisan mee.t- abrasions and two small puncture Barbara Whit< captain, und wish to present a personul prob- A project of Hallowe'en decoru- Martz, Westfleld, and Thomas ing, Freeholder Donuld M. Pear- wounds at the back of the head "The Yankees" have Richard lem during the question hour, it Cranford?s October 'ions on store windows will be Activities Gregory, 208 Retford avenue. sail, Republican candidate for ie->hen he forced open the right Armstrong as captain. Weekly in Today's Issue was announced. Week-End Weather xmducted again this year for the Spelling matches ure held, and Candidates of the Equality Party Accideht Record election for an 'unexpired two- War door of a car operated by his l K C K Os Miss Kernan is chairman of year term, also discussed tlu- coun- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Buckner. high school students under the L-ach uims for the "winning" spot fc-n 1 ;i°' ' ; - terheldt to- Amusements 14 Sunny today with highest in rr the following freshmen: Ted Accidents "Reported , S mspices of the Lions Club and the Clawliled S mental health for Ml P.-T.A."s in ty's low tax rate und spoke ai'.ain.st 31, and fell to the street while the •MI the churt for the Week. Since ;,,,,; '"topresidenUofaU New Jersey. Slit; is a member of the upper 50s and northerly Tobye and Webster Van De Mark 0 Cranford Business Association. .l;,r "'^ng them to KdltorUI .'. 10 of Elizabeth; Paul E. Ribecky, the- initiation of capital ii»|>r<>v<- car was proceeding north on the children hnvc rhnsrn rtnsehult ELIZABETH . OPEN THDHSDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 the American Psychological Asso- winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. Injured In Carx (i This project was Inaugurated a „ ' l'H. ,ont:iti to a m,.,.ti Garwood 23 KVoilworth, :mnr of November 5 in Kenilworth 22 •JO degrees with light frost. Hostile. Fedeslrlaii* Iiijurrd, 0 ; i wAuarr AVE, CBANTOKD 8 ci.ition of Psychologists. Uecordcr-Albert J. Beiiiuiuvr, After treatment "by Dr. Walter K. pupils an opportunity to express year to determine the winner in Obltiuu-ied ....; Friday increasing cloudiness The Independents are olft-ring Bicyclists Injured 0 School 24 Mrs. H. Jacobsen. visual educa- Republican candidate for one of Fasnacht, the boy was taken to tion chairman, announced that sev- and slightly milder. Outlook Malcolm Homan, ji\, 123 Oak the two unexpired terms on the Memorial Hospital, Elizabeth, Society 4 for the week-end is for mostly «ic. president of Pi Kap^a Psi DKIVK Sports 15 eral motion pictures Were shown WALK CAUTIOUSLY ! Board of Chosen Freeholders.'where X-rays revealed no signs vesterday. for children at the cloudy with occasional rain Malcolm Marsh, Newark, and Gil- (Conttntut! on peg* rfflhl) 'of a fracture. school. . : • • I likely on Saturday. bert Selznik, Rahway. THE CRANTOBD CmZJN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 Page Three Page Two THE CltANFORD CITIZEN CHHONICLE. THURSDAY,! OCTOBER 21, 1948 Apple Festival Tickets p. m. in the school, Mrs. Fred Mc- Principal Africnltnrml Exports " lainr l>oc Dinner Irranging Crea, chairman of the festival, DoogUs Fir Tickets for the Apple Festival to Cotton, wheat and tobjie*b made Certain Indihn tribes consider Industrious. Hole Cubs of Pack 103 High School P.-T. A. has announced. Those in charge of Strongest wood of the Douglas fir' To perform a work equal to that First Customer be sponsored by the •• Roosevelt up about two-thirds of the dollar Vrt-airle dogs a delicacr These species grows In the coastal region Program for ABOUT NEW BOOKS tickets are Mrs.. Kightlinger and value of agricultural exports In ti ibts. how'over. do not stop at e.T- of a mole, a man. In size compari- To Visit Navy Base Daughters Mrs. Carl H. Hitchcock of 38 rojectsfor P.-T. A. November 5 from 6 P- m.Mrs. Collins. of Washington. Oregon and Califor- Get Acquainted Tea to 8:30 p. m. will be available-today every five-year period from 1910 toir.u plain dog when the occasion de son, would have to dig a tunnel By BOSS. HAROLD HAAGENSEN. Librarian Columbia avenue was the first 1840. with exception of the World nia. Most of tha lumber sold as wide enough to permit the passage »Cubs of Pack 103 will leave Sat- Parents and teachers of the ;, •-"•••- Cranford Free Public library and tomorrow from 12:50 to 1:05 mauds or the opportunity present- Douglas fir comes from the coast Trinity Men customer to enter and purchase Read the Citizen and Chronicle War I period. Itself of his body and 37 miles long, in a urday at 8:20 a. m. by train for thetenth, eleventh and twelfth grades Initiate Three food at the new Acme self-service etccomers region. lingle nigbl Navy base at Bayonne, where they at Cranford High School will be The fact that "Peace of Mind, in th_e Next Room," by Sir Osbert market at Miln and Alden streets oups are being formed This Evening will board various ships and view guests at a Get Acquainted Tea by J L. Liebman, has been on the] Sit well "In Search of South on the'openitig day last Wednesday, bers of the Cranford New Members it was reported this week. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, other Navy equipment, it was an-next Thursday at 3:20 p. rri. in the.best seller list for over two years Africa,.' by H. C. V. Morton; "The s Club for purposes of is indicative of the fact that people Three new members will be e rector of Trinity Church, will be nounced at a recent pack meeting. music room. Sponsored by the I Art of Gem Cutting," by Drake and Snfi varied projects for mem- MtMANVl BIOS. OPEN DAILY Iill.|i4l| T1OI8DAY, lil«.» ». H, are reaching out for help to best Pearl; "Representative Speeches, initiated at the next meeting of t'V it was annonced this week. host to the men of the parish at aArrangements for the trip, which High, School P.-T. A., the tea will meet the stess and strains of these 1947-48," by A. C. Baird, comp. Harry D. Johnson Council, 123, u s already or w zed Rector's Evening at 8 o'clock to- will be in honor of Navy Week, be highlighted- by a musical pro-: troubled times. Daughters of America, Wednesday ong gro P « ^ have been made by Lt. Comdr. J. idge club, under chairman- night in the parish house. Guest gram under direction of Mrs. Bed- The ancients gave us the injunc- in the Masonic Temple**^ party, •'.Hi J. Lynch of the supply department Announce Winners rl Homer Martin of 213 speaker fvill be the Very Rev. H. B. ford Lydon. tion, "Know thyself," which is a also will be held in honor of mem- ^street. Members of the af^ at'lhe base. All cubs of the pack bers whose birthday,,, anniversaries Todd, II,' rector of All Saints' Mrs. William T. Collins will be ingood step in the direction of In Duplicate Bridge bridge division met yesier- and their dads are invited. achieving a sense of equinimity. occur in October. Mrs. Elizabeth Church. Elizabeth, whose topic will charge of the program, and Mrs. T. Charming Rudd and Mrs. H. T. afternoon. and those in the The following have been accept- The following books should be Goodman will be chairman of ar- ine group will meet Tuesday CARL BANKSTON be "Whither Churchmen?" Re- H. Jemison and her committee will Gruber were the east-west winners, l g ed as cubs: Jim Kremer, Robert serve refreshments... A similar tea | profitable reading: rangements for the party. p „ at the home of Mrs. freshments will be served. arid Mr. Wickham and Mr. Angus Laqrence. Richard Luby, Donald was held last Thursday for parents "How to Stop Worrying and were the. north-south winners in State Councilor Charlotte Tyler Artist-Lecturer at This afternoon, from 3 to 5 • McCord, Robert Paterspn and Don- and teachers of the seventh, eighth I Start Living," by Dale Carnegie; the first of a series of semi-month- of Irvington has appointed the fol- u recently formed is the book o'clock, the Altar Guild will hold ald Scott. Applications to join and ninth grades. '"How to Think About Ourselves," ly- ^duplicate bridge games last lowing State deputies: Mrs. Eliza- WINTERIZE which held its first meeting Men's League Meeting its Fall Silver Tea in the parish have been receivict' from Donald Mrs. John C. Klein, president, by Bonaro Overstreet; "A Guide Wednesday evening in Trinity beth Goodman of the local coun- lay night at the home of its Experiences growing out of visits house. Work of the guild will be How Is the time to ham your car all ^eores, Walter Lawrence, Robert and Mrs. F. G. Baumann, corre- I to Confident Living," by N. Vparis. h house for benefit of th6 ex-cil, deputy for Linden Council, fixed' up for winter. Let us .flush out ior, Mrs. JR.A. Wilson. 17 to China, Burma and India will b on display, and the rector will give MacClary and Roger Primm. Four- sponding secretary, are attending 'Peale; "Why.We Act As We Do,"tension fund of the church. The 97; Mrs. Gladys Johnson, also of your radiator to it Will hold antl-f reexe. „/Kelly street. Other groups related and sketched by Car' a book review. '' * ' .Let ua change the teen cubs recently were graduated the 48th annual convention of theby Philip Eisenberg; "Personal next session will be at 8 p. m. next the local group, deputy for the oil to winter gride ,liIn be arranged for members ta-Bankston, artist, next Thursday At the M a. m. service Sunday, into scout troops. Problems of Everyday Life," by . . . fabricate the New Jersey Congress of Parents Wednesday, and the public has Hillside council, and Mrs. Nina chauli complete sted, in knitting, ceramics and night, when he will appear as guesi the rector will preach on the sub- and Teachers which will close to- Travis and Baruch; "Psychology been invited to participate. Duil, deputy for the Harry D. ... put in a new iher subjects. speaker for the Men's league of the ject. "The Lambeth Resolutions for the Millions," by-Ai. P. Sper- battery if you Police Court Fines morrow at the Ambassador Hotel, •"' The winning east-west pai Johnson Council. Mrs. Mildred need one ... . and The Newcomers' Club will hold First Presbyterian Church. Th and the World Crisis," in com- Atlantic City. ling; "Psychology in Action," byscored 55.8 per cent, while Mr. ani Post was named district deputy for tune up the mo- program will be held at $:30 p. m. memoration of UN Sunday. A spe- Joseph Clawson; "Managing Your tor for Quick Lcard party next Thursday at 1:30 For Many Motorists Mrs. J. A. Andrews were runners district 10. .•-—•' starting. You'll bo I m at Koos Brothers, Kahway. in the recreation' room at the cial musical program has been ar- Mind," by Kraines and Thetford; up with 55 per cent. The north I ready for cold A testimonial dinner for Mrs. weather and L bcrs and their friends wishing church. ranged by the choir of men and Fines of $7 and $3 cost o.f court, Zoning Board Hearings "Mind and Body," by Dr. Flanders[south winners scored 63.3 per cen __jvpW_thoJBO3HI m ' Mr. Bankston will sketch as he boys. Other services Sunday are: each, were levied tagainst Albert Dunbar; "Human Mind," by Karl Tyler will be held October 29 at " ed_ to contact Mrs. while Frank Duffy and M. A. Crai the Robin Hood Inn, Clifton. An tja lectures on "Around the World on 3,':. j. • 8 a. m., Holy Eucharist; 9:30 a. m..E. Herbert of 420 Orchard street, Next Monday Night •Wenninger. were second with 62.5 per -cent. -SATISFACTION Gerren of 615 Willow street. Family Eucharist and Church official visit to the local council a Pencil." In addition to hi: charged with careless driving', and Business to be (discussed Monday Other books added to the library E. M. Powers of 350 South travels throughout America, thi School. A nursery school is con-Ernest A. Mclofchik of Laurence Four prizes are awarded eac will be made November 10, it was at a meeting of the Zoning Boardshelves are as follow: | evening, and refreshments an announced. Miss Edna Jackson Union-avenue is in charge of ar-artist has visited other parts o: ducted in the parish house ~ for Harbor, charged with speeding, ranging transportation for anyone of AdjustmenTVill Include' an ap- j Fiction—"Sangaree," by Frank served. • will be in charge of the refresh- ALUWAY5" the world while on a U.S.O. camp children whose parents desire to when they were arraigned before plication from Mrs. ^tary A. Green hearing this service, attend the lla. m. service. Slaughter; "Sound of Petticoats," ments committee for the coming shows mission to sketch veteran Recorder Charles J. Stevens in po-to convert her house at 216 Pros- by Sophie Kerr; "The Garnered meeting.——: overseas. At the close of the pro The October sesion of the Tpnrh- pect street from a one-family to a caves," by K. H. Emerson; "A ib Ei jy The card party held at the coun- Veterans to Exhibit gram, Mr. Bankston will sketch ers' Institute will be held in the Charged with traffic light viola- small apartment dwelling. . TheClouded Star," by Anne Parrish; various member; of the league. parish house at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. tions, Wynnie C. Muse of 329 Liv-property is in Residence "A" dis"W- e Gather Together," by Sara Hallowe'en Party cil meeting last week was a great Cranford Post, 212, American "Tools for Learning" will be theingston street, Westfield, and success, it was reported. . NORMS gion, has been requested by the trict. The board will meet at 8:15Jenkins; "Long After Summer,-" A Hallowe'en party highlighte friends, Refreshments' will b< discussion' topic. While primarily Charles L. Filippone of 212 Lyons p. m., in the municipal building. by Robert Nathan; "North Face.H a meeting Tuesday night of th [ational Art League to have its designed for teachers, the institute CHEVROLET nbers enter their hobbies in anserved. avenue, Newark, were fined $5 and Consideration also will be given by Mary Renault; "They Who Trinity Club in the parish housi Edison's Storage Battery North A Central , is open to all adult and older young $3 cost, each. Jerome F. Collins Jiibit to be held in Cranford k the application of McPherson Love," by Faith Baldwin;' "River of Trinity Church, • Frank Kriete, Edison, in 1908, put on the mar- Avea. . : - people. • • ' of 10 West Henry' street, Linden, Realty Company on behalf of Tt V.to. the "West," by John Jennings; president, presided at a businesi ket his improved "nlckel-iron-alka. WnlliU t-OtZO luring thei!veek beginning. Noyeitt* P.-T. A. Cake Sale and William CaUahan of 739 Aus-Albert "for" a modification of the"The Heart Has Reasons," by Mar-meeting prior to the entertainment line" storage battery _1, American Art Week. All •-.|,;..;. tin avenue, Westfield, were as- A Hallowe'en cake~sale under Representing Cranford zoning ordinance to permit con- ion Sturges-Jones; '-'Bride of For- Members were asked to bring J mcmbqrs.and other veterans auspjees of the Junior High Schoo! : sessed $3, each, for stop street struction of garden type apart- tune," by Harriett T\ Kane; "Re- donation of food to fill baskets fo: Jerested inuie exhibit are asked violations. Fines totaling $8-were P.-T. A. will be held Saturday, -i|P At WCTU Convention ments on the easterly side of Di-membrance Rock," by Carl-Sand- needy- families "at the club's, nexi i get in touch with Mrs. A. V.October 30, from 9 a. m. to 12 imposed in seven other cases in-vision avenue, Tulip street and burg; "The Running of the Tide," meeting November 16. Serving oi on, 300 Elizabeth avenue. Mrs. J. Angus Knowles and Mrs.volving parking violations. noon at the A&A Hardware Com- Bullun-TuflrJ West End place. The sites are lo-by Esther Forbes; "Nobody's Fool," the entertainment committee wen 'JUNIOR pany, 12 North avenue, west. Mrs, J. F. Wooding are attending the '"""""/„,„, cated in Residence "B" district. by C. Y. Harrison; "Michael's Mrs. Doris Kriete,' and Slephei J. C. Balas, ways and means chair- ' fiarrcl Chair New Jersey State Convention of Wife." by Gilbert Farhol. Gmelin. Refreshments were Contemporary the Women's Christian Temper- Spaghetti Dinner man, will be in charge. Assisting "Storm at Sable Island." by Ed-charg. e of Mrs. George Osterheld Fringed Sofa ance Union at the Second Presby- Rainbow Initiation and Mrs; Stephen Gmelin. her will be Mrs. D. Praul, Mrs. M. The Christian Evangelical Mis- mund Gilligan; "Most Sacred of CRANFORD'S SUNDAY Metzner and Mrs. C. F. Maynard. terian Church, Elizabeth: This af- sion will hold its tenth annual Janet Gove and Geraldine Ka- ternoon Mrs. Knowles, who is a All," by Jeffrey Famol; "Herself spaghetti dinner at the Masonic min received initiatory degrees Surprised," by Joyce Cary; "The JUKE" delegate of Currie Memorial Chap- Plan Musical Program Temple, South avenue, east, and Tuesday night at a regular busi- Young Lions," by Irwin Shaw IDRUC STORE SCHEDULE At PBA Dinner ter, WCTU, will attend a banquet Thomas street, on Thursday, No- ness meeting of the Order of Rain- For St. Michael's Affair at the Elizabeth-Carteret Hotel. "Angelo's Wife," by Virginia Patrolman Louis Guertin, presi- vember 4, it was announced this bow for Girls, Azure Assembly 40. Myers; "Lush Valley," by Patricia A cordial invitation has been A musical program will be fea OPEN THIS SUNDAY dent of Cranford Local, 52, Patrol- week. Serving will be from' 11 Initiation services also will be con-Campbell; "Incognito," by Robert hired at the annual entertainmen extended to all who wish to attend. a.' m. to 1 p. m. and from 6 to 8 men's Benevolent Association, rep- ducted at the next meeting Novem- Hichens; "The Semi-Detached of St. Michael's Church to be. he* resented the local unit at a din- Many speakers will be present, and B, m. Tickets may be obtained at ber 2. A large attendance was House." by Emily Eden; "Dead Halhaway's there will be musical programs. November 26 In the high school au ner held by the State BPA in West the Hollywood Grill, 110 North present at a dance held by thMan'e s Gold," by W. C. Macbon- ditorium, the Rev. William B. Don $29.95 The convention will be concluded MA.ILtolP.lL New York' last night in honor of avenue, west, or at DIFabio's, 213 group Saturday night hi Masonic aid; "Shoes for My Love," ,by nelly, pastor, has announced tomorrow afternoon. Centennial avenue. Temple. r S P. ML to 1 P. a the secretary of the state associa- Joan Leslie. Awards valued at $1,300, includin. tion. Non-fiction-^'Mairi Line," by a television set, will be made. Pro Here is a Ernest M. King; "Your Baby," by ceeds will be used for the buildin CLOSED Bedding lor Sows |Schultz and Forrest; "Smile, fund. Lounge Chair phonograph in a Providing a large amount of bed- Regency Fringed Sola Swan Cleaners Serves 1,000,000th Customer Please," by M. S. Topp; "Federal THIS SUNDAY ding (or the brood sow Is inviting McManus Bros* Will World Government," by Julia E. Presenting Play beautiful plastic * disaster for the pigs as they may Johnsen; "The Home Book of Seager's, BeD's, be crushed in the bedding when the Laughter," by May Lamberton A play, "Jerushah Dow's Friends Have Tomlinson* COVER and Neighbors," will be.presente< case that lights up | sow lies down. It is best to. pro- Becker; "Road to Survival," by Scher's vide only a small amount of William Vogt; "New Song in. aby the Adult Bible Class of Osceol when turned on and 3 TO YOUR ORDER Any Of Strange Land," by Esther Warner; Pxesbyterian Church at the churc chopped straw. "The Stars Are Yours," by J. Sa.t 8 p. m. tomorrow. The public i flickers while | Pickering; "Early Tales of thinvitede . these luxurious Chairs and Sofas . . . . am^ag*; teyg; records are playing. Zulu Woman," by C. Sibiya; ' Lo*t In Wheat and at a real Saving too! "Football," by W. G. Klllinger; Joseph,.-Lelter, an American Has a beautiful tone Exclusively Yours "Bat Boy of the Giants." by Garth wheat speculator, lost 10 million dol- and conies equipped Garreau; "Your Income Tax," bylars in one day In the Chicago wheat 60% Gaia Neutral Spirits. YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF: J. ICLasser (1949 ed.); "Laughter pit—on Juno 13, 1901. with tone control. In Cranf ord BreenVLiquor Store —8 Styles ; 4 Styles It's just the FOR WOMEN Extra-Long Lawson Sofa Lawson Lounge Chair ' OILS — WATER COLOHS and PASTELS FREE DELIVERY •istmas gift, EASELS — PALETTES, ^ J^.-,-.— -"'" you've been waiting j CHAIRS SOFAS 1# FULL LINE OF BRUSHES - for to get your STRETCHER STRIPS FRAMES Small Fry — or, it $ PAPERS — SHEETS AND PADS Smartest Walking Shoe*) will be an excellent >;.v '•••.:'"• Pboto.by BXa BatBatee CANVASS BOARDS — BRISTLE BOARDS Stein, p fashion by the foot... 189. president of Swan. Cleaner?, shown presenting Certificate for $25 Free Dry ' addition for yoiuv THE SHOE WITH TMf BCAVTffUt UT Cleaning to H. I. Haskinkins of 1 Hampton street, the 1,000,000th customer to be served by Swan DRAWING BOARDS — ILLUSTRATION BOOKS since opening business-hers-here lesless Coin a decade ago. At leftja William Rocker, vice-president of Wboopie Room. (Regularly $115) (Regularly $229) the firm.- • • ~"~

Johnston Paint Shop SHOES FOR WOMEN Come in today and Deep-cushioned sofas . . . deep-seated chairs pttrpatfely planned to go together, see and hear it! Modern Barrel Chair HdTuCf with luxurious, neiv fabrics coordinated in color, related in design . . . to a neiv • '-A i: '• i You'll love their qufot good loots, Contemporary Fringed Sofa room for your contented living, a room to remember for its utter comfort, its come- i.'1 107-5 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 6-2540 '••'f v 1,000,000th Customer their flna leathers, their faultless fit... FOR CHILDREN again air! Choose your jatorite style from 4 sofas and 8 chairs. Then select a desired and you'll* live I" them dawn-to-dujk — ran BOYS FOR OIRLS fabric to cover from McManus Bros.' extensive, available display of the most beauti- your Stetson Stipes for Women. ful designs and colors: Tell us how you want the pieces trimmed . . . you can have Are Your Children USE OUR moss fringe: heavy bullion fringe or studded nail heads or, if you prefer, some of Served by Swan Cleaners LAY-AWAY PLAN S| SH9ES / the pieces are obtainable with a smart, valance-base. Have no qualms about con- Prepared for the FOR THIS AND moil IOI IUM' struction for it is guaranteed to be the best obtainable today. Choose whatever GIVE YOUR CHILD 2 you need—a graceful, bow-front, deep-winged Chippendale Chair;.a more-than-six- y ••'?;:,; Wintry Blasts? OTHER CORRECT BODY BALANCE Harold I. Haskins of 1 Hampton foot length, modern Lawson Sofa, with its wide restful arms . . . McManus Bros, will In tracing the progress of the local The Carol—Lee Kiddie Shop has just the CHRISTMAS GIH | Street, prominent local resident and firm, Mr. Stein related that Swan opened have your selection custom-built by Tomlinson (Please allow approximately 5 weeks manager of the Benjamin Moore Paint SNOW SUIT to keep your son or daughter Fringed Lounge Chair its local plant May 6, 1939, and that he ITEMS. ! For Men and Boys For Teenagers j'or delivery). And, remember, only 20% down sends any or all pieces to your Co.. Carteret, was the recipient of the was more than pleased that his firm warm as toast. In all wool or bird cloth by SANDLER OF BOSTON $25 Certificate for free dry cleaning for home! had served one million customers in McKem or Tidykins. being the 1.000,000th customer served AND OFFICIAL less than ten years. . by Swan Cleaners, it'was announced Priced from 10.95 to 24.95 GIRL SCOUT SHOES this week by Samuel Stein, president of Several improvements have been YOUR *FUH1VITCRK BY TOMONSON! the local firm. AND O*TICIAL X-Kay Fittln* at made in the Swan plant during the past To keep them warm at night we have SELECTION V SCOUT SHOES No Extra Cost Mr. Haskins became the "lucky few years including the building of a Dentons, Niley—Nites and Hanes Merrichild If CONFIDENCE in your furniture is important to you . . . then the IS BEST customer" last Friday afternoon when modern, fire-proof fur storage vaujt ad- Sleepers, Sizes 0 to 8. •*••-- name of Tomlinson is one to remember! Tomlinson is one of the fine names his, ticket showed the 1.000.000th num- jacent to its original plant and the u proud to feature—» house that CONSISTENTLY remem- ber. RIGHT NOW! PREPARE NOW FOR WINTER enlarging of its dry cleaning' facilities. Priced from 1.95 to 2.85 pr. bers craftsmanship ami precision construction must always share the honors Presentation of the Gift Certificate U. S. RubberH, Galoshes and Boots y The firm now employes 33 full time with fashion and bemrfy! Chippendale •II 'was made by Mr. Stein in the Swan Uoe Our Lay-Away Plan for Your Vi Chair Fringed Lounge Chair Store at 44 North Avenue, East, in theworkers and serves the communities of Cranford, Roselle, Roselle Park, Union, - „ Christmas Gift Purchases. presence of William Rocker, vice-presi- Shop Early for Christmas dent of the firm, several employes and Elizabeth and Kenilworth. customers. Swan has been recognized on several "inu Lllle r IT'S EASY In accepting the certificate, Mr. occasions by the National Retail Dry ° Slippers for the fcntlre Family. We Handle IT'S EASY Do Your Christmas Shopping TO PARK AT Haskins said he had been a customer of Cleaner, official publication of the dry 'ilel Green Slippers Exclusively In Cmnford. TO BUY AT MeMANUS Swan Cleaners for manj( years and al-cleaning industry, for having one of the MrMAJVUS outstanding and most modern plants' in' In Cranford This Year! A&A BROS. ways had been highly pleased with the BROS. • o McManus Bros. this area. ~" work of the local firm. He congratu- VSE OUR XNTRJNCK l\Sf Ot K UUtHAL lated them on their fine, modern clean- Despite its many modern facilities, AT i3 JEFFERSON 1ISZ-II54 EAST JERSEY STREET • • • ELIZABETH ing plant and fur storage vault and ex- Cranford Bootery .AVKNVB DIRECTLY Mr. Stein announced that plans already BIOCET Pl.ANI pressed the hope that thry would grow CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP IN RKJRl Hardware, OPKN FRIDAY EVENING are underway for even further improve- "Where, Since 18SO, Prlrtu Have Alrvmym Dccn Lower, Qaudlty C«iit«Ire«r and prosper in the future. OPEN FRIDAYS TUX 9:00 p. M. 5 ments in the local plant. 12 NORTH AVE., W. * N. Union Avenue Cranford 6-3272 2N. Union Ave. Crmnford 6-3120 OPEN MONDAY, JILL 9 CRANFORD 64)301 J •J - •

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND I i i .'.t.i>. THURSDAY. OCTOI5E1 21. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21 r.ve -U&S Derbort-Young Nuptials Lady. Forester* Plan tard Party Postponed New Bank Director Social Items took part, in the traditional ivy at me Paik. ui New You'.; NJC Naval Veteran's Fiancee Mary Lou William* Jitarriedial^Trinity planting,, ceremony. City, and visiting relatives. He is gue, L. I. Mr. Overton was best clurd of Thanks Two-'Bitlt'ii by Dog* Fashion Show Heads Events Held at St. MichaeVs The dessert card party planned Sandra Williams, daughter of man Saturday at the wedding of We, the undersigned, wish "to! Of Fraidi Chinery Married at Home Bazaar, dlard Party llr. and Mrs. G. Holmes Williams the proprietor-of the Bolton "Sur- While' riding his, bicycle on "-•-Wthe MotKers' Club of Boy Scout gical Supply Company, in Pough- Miss Jane Ray and Robert O. express our sincere thanks to all Brookside place near Amet place, In/iT double ring cererriony Sat- Miss Mary Lou Williams, daugh- -The niarriage of Miss Miriam E. Discussion of plans for , )f 14 Makatom drive, celebrated Mr. and Mrs. James W. O'Don- tfqung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a h Troop ^filfwTgftorrow night at the nell of 211 Elm street were hon- keepsie. Snedaker at Mendham. Mr. Sne- of our relatives and friends for Harry Chapman, Jr., 7, of 694 Di- Of Margaret Greene Guild urday at 4:30 p. m. at the Presby- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Williams to be held next month under =„ ler sixth birthday Tuesday after- daker is a nephew of Mrs. Carhart. their kindness and sympathy ex- of 1 Arlington road, became the John X L. Young of 503 Elm g^in5'hSs""been indefinitely post- loon at a circus party. Table dec- ored last Thursday at a surprise vision avenue, was bitten on the A fashion' show under auspices^ : -^ terian Church, Morristown, Miss pices of Betsy Ross Circle 61] tended to us on the recent death of left leg Saturday afternoon by a .Mr!i bride of Edward Henry Denton, itreet, to Florian J. Derbort, son of poned because of a conflict in rations included miniature circus party in observance of their ninth Miss Barbara Lane of 8 Craig of the Margaret Greene Guild of ., y Dorothy Louise Saunders, daugh- Foresters of America our beloved husband and father. dog owned by Michael J. Markey, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Holloway hist Thursday at high noon at the .vlr. and Mrs. John A. Derbort of tnimals. Guests- were Ruth Tun- wedding anniversary. Guests place and Frederick A. Gros, Jr., the First Presbyterian Church will West field Girl Wed* l Monday night at the retulur ^i it was announced this week. were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Van Joseph E. Cannon. We especially of 2 Amet place. He was treated Saunders of 11 Colonial road, Mor- home of the bride's parents. The j!'argo,'N. b'.,..toolc place Saturday meeting in the Casino. Comma ler, Hilary Grote, Muriel Ann of 407 Central avenue were week- Mr. and Mrs. Axel G. Hansen of be presented November 10'in .the! A.W wm V-m.^m Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. Kernan wish to thank the Rev. Harold by Dr._ Albert Lewis. •, V ristown, became the bride of Frank Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor oil at St. Michael's Church.. The cere- Bessie Black was in ch r e GSregg, Gay and Joy Gibbons, Law- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. PaullLitchfleld, Conn., Who have been Sweeny, Grace Episcopal Church, church gymnasium, it was an-1-<*"ftMr If. AMUier ;i E Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Swenson and son, Eric, of Larch- staying with Mrs. Hansen's broth- Roland ScheUer, 21, of 138 nounced Monday at a regular guild' MisS Helen Marie Worth, daugh- Losee Chinery, son of Mr. and Mrs. the First Presbyterian Church, mony was performed by the Rev. Mrs. Dorothy Michaels' rance Ringle, Martin Tronetter, Elizabeth; Frederick Grey, Sr., George M. Chinery of 218 South officiated, and Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Donnelly, assistant j>astor. Walte* Rcxufe Fudy Evans and George Williams. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. James Hay, mont, N. Y., formerly of Herning er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robscvelt avenue was bitten on the meeting in the church. The show ter of Mr, and, Mrs.. George B. named chairman of the ba Mr. and . Mrs. Lawrence Kaeser avenue. E. N. Roos of 405 North Unjon Newell Rodney Fiske Post, 335 Union avenue. The Rev. Thomas Con way of New York City attend- A reception tor members of the im- VFW. and its Auxiliary, Sons of right hand near his home Tuesday will be arranged by Westfleld and Worth of 677 North avenue, West- Among highlights will be a du and Miss Lyda Price. avenue, recently moved to their afternoon by a dog owned by Le- Elizabeth dress shops. Coffee and field, and Arthur H. Knauer, son S. Mutch, pastor, officiated at an ed the couple as—best man and mediate family followed at the of many home-made articles Pi Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Heim Union Veterans' of Civil War, altar decorated with eybodium, matron of honor. film street address. yt 3 Burchfield avenue returned Mrs. Crawford P. Carhart of 115 new home at Lake Delaware Farm, roy Brinkerhoff of 136 Roosevelt cake will be served. of Mr. and Mrs. August C. Knauer also were initiated for a card pa Delhi, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen Harry D. Johnson Council, 123, of 63 -Wall street, were married candelabra and . a pair of vases Following a wedding luncheon, Given in marriage by her father, last week from Staunton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bolton Cranford avenue recently enter- Daughters of America, and all avenue. He was treated by Dr. During the meeting, Mrs. A. C. A miscellaneous mcrchanH and their daughter, Grethe, re- Anthony Sordill. In each case, the "Iogalls of the Cranfqrd Chapter, Sunday at the Redeemer ' Evan- filled with large white chrysanthe- Mr. and Mrs. Denton left for Chi- the bride was attended by her sis- where they visited their daughter, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., spent the tained the following guests for who sent floral tributes and cards mums. club will be started at the ct \driane, a. Junior at Mary Bald- week-end with Mr. and rMs. A. B. several days: Mrs. Fred L. Overton, turned in September from an ex- owner was instructed to keep the American Red Cross, gave instruc- gelical Lutheran Church, West- cago, HL, where Mr. Denton is ter, Mrs. Robert Petersen, as ma- firit meeting in November it IKIAIRt \n. I of sympathy. enrolled in the graduate school of tron of honor. Robert Petersen win College. While there, they Caldwell, 9 Norman place. Mr. Miss Ellen Wilson and Crawford tended trip to Denmark where they dog confined for ten days for ob- tions on the making of cancer field. The ceremony was perform^ Given in marriage by her father, reported by Mrs. Betty Goo visited relatives and-friends. Miss (Signed) ed at 4 p. ra., by the Rev. Walter Chicago University. served as best man. ittended the 106th celebration of Bolton is Mr. Caldwell's uncle, and G. Overton of Hampton Bays, L. servation. dressings. Mrs. Carl G. Williams, the bride was attended by her col- past commander. Members wi Grethe Hansen is attending the Elizabeth M. Cannon, wife president, presided. A. Reuning, pastor. A reception lege roommate, Mrs. Vincent Buiri- Upon her graduation from Bat- " The bride wore a slipper-blue ounder's Day during which Miss was celebrating his 84th birthday I.; Mrs. Arthur ,F. Periko, Mrs. itag to join the stocking club Horance G. Wells, III, and Miss Northfleld School for Giijjs. Herbert Cannon, son Introduced as new members followed at the Park Hotel, Plain- no, as- matron of honor. Miss tin High School, Elizabeth, the gabardine suit with matching hat Helm, as president of her classj Saturday, by attending "Hamlet" Try a Classified lot Quick Result* asked to contact Mrs. Stella THt7U. Tkra SAT. were Dorothy Beach, Neal Brew- field. Priscilla Husk of Morristown was bride was employed in the Eliza- and. dusty rose accessories. Her Caskjll. ster, Margaret Gross, Lucille Hen- The bride, given in marriage by maid of honor, and bridesmaids in- beth Public Library. She later corsage was of rose and White car- :. OCT. Bl-tt-St The circle will attend a bii DuDurw drickson, Olive Lawrence, Mar- her father, wore a gown of bro- cluded Miss Claire Saunders of entered the Fine Arts College of riations. The matron of honor wore party In honor of Deputy caded ivory satin, princess style Morristown, the bride's sister; Miss a'dusty rose suit with matching m TV*BS* DsOsri* garet Martin and Muriel SassL the University of New Mexico at Walling of New Brunswick, "BLACK BAmT" Guests included Helen Leire, Doro- with a* sweetheart neckline and Susan Hunn of Cranford, and Miss Albuquerque, N. M., where she hat and blue accessories. She had well as in observance of blrtl MISS MAftY-UBE HOOVER MBS. ARTHUR L. WELLS. JR. And Hit thy Chew, Ruth Davis, Frances train. A cap of pearls held her Beverly Smith of Newark. was awarded a bachelor of arts a corsage of blue carnations. anniversaries of several „ ] ••TWO BXONDES mmt ROBERT 8. CORBIN fingertip veil edged with lace, and Wilbur F. Chinery at Cranford Mr. and Mrs. MurUn Hoover Tinkle, Ethel Brook*, Edwynn degree. During the war, Mrs. Den- Mrs. Young, the bride's mother, members. Tables will be arrak A IID BUD" Mr.' Corbin was elected a *•• till! Smith and Frances Boettger. De- she carried a bouquet of fleur best man for his brother. of Glen Ellyn, I1L, announce ton left the art field to serve two was attired in a gabardine suit of by Mrs. Margaret Armstrong Ushers were George Chinery. Jr., Bridal Couple Travel •DM. • MOM. director of the Cranford Trust votions were led by Helen Paulson. d'amour and small white chry- the engagement of their yean as a Navy inspector at the forest green-with a matching hat OCT. Si-fS santhemums. of Cranford, - a brother of the daughter, Mary-Lee, to Ed- A large delegation recently ,J Company recently to fill a va- %m Margaret Metzner, chairman of General Motors planp t in To Miami, Florida and a corsage of pink carnations. tended an official visit '•TH* BDNTW Miss Dorothy R. McGall of bridegroom; Joseph E. Saunders mund Thomas Roberts^ son of F Decorations at the church included, cancy which had existed for hostesses, was assisted by Muriel Following a study of stage and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindsey when Supreme Officer and Hit Hooley, Catherine Muller and EmyWestfield, the maid of honor, wore 6f Morristown; the bride's brother; Mrs. A. L. Roberts of 6 Beech white gladioli and chrysanthe- "GBTTINa OBBTDES several months. He joined the Carl Mierdierck of Valley Stream, street, and thfr late Mr. Rob- scene design at the Department of Wells, Jr., are on a wedding trip to - Moscarelll was guest. bank last February and has Cyphers. The next Regular meet- an aqua gown of faille taffeta in Drama, Yale University, the bride mums...... - • • GABTKB." ballerina style. Her bouquet con- N. Y., and O»prf'»« E. Taylor of erts. The wedding will take Turinmi, Fla., and upon their, re- served as assistant secretary ing will be held November 1 when visited New Mexico this summer turn, they will take up residence The bride is a graduate of Cran- OCT. t(-t7 Mrs. J. Leon Hooper, who recently sisted of yellow roses and rust Westfield. place during the Christmas ford High School and Pratt Insti- Patricia J. Knotchon WUllma EUUtt and assistant treasurer in and gold chrysanthemums, and holidays.. to design the stage sets for Ann at 18 Linwood place, East Orange. returned from a five-month trip The bride wore a gown of can- Lee's new theatre, "El Teatro de tute, School of Economics.. Mr. John Cunll • charge of credit. through the Philippines and Slam, she wore a .matching headpiece. dlelight skinner satin with an illu- Miss Hoover attended Knox Prior to their marriage on Oc- Derbort, a graduate of Sacred Engaged to Student •THB TABCtOUB will be guest speaker. George J. Knauer of Roselle was sion neckline and a bertha of chan- College, Galesburg, HL, and tober 9, the bride was the former TEXAN" Mr. Denton studied at the Uni- Doris Helen Hansen, daughter of Heart Academy, Fargo, studied Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Knowls his brother's best man while an- Ullylace. Her off-the-face finger- the American Art Academy, versity of New Mexirn nnH is n phnmnnrnlngy nnH nnnpjithpai- of 715 Orange avenrip ann 2nd Hit lenr Slate of you were the President ther brother, Howard F. Knauer tip veil was attached to a pearl Chlmgu. ShelBemployed 5y~ My. and Mrs. Harry Hanseu uf 109 ology in Chicago. He is employed the engagement of their daughtt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Marr of graduate of Southern Methodist Hawthorne street. Mr. Wells js (Continued from pog« one) of Cranford, and Thomas F. Worth tiara, and she carried a loose bou- the DuPage Title and Trust College, Dallas, Tex. He served by Abbott Laboratories of North Patricia Jayne, to Donald Smiti 220 Locust drive are vacationing Company. Wheaton. Mr. Rob- the son of Mr! and Mrs. A. L. commended Lt. Thomas Woods in Canada. f Westfleld. a brother of the bride, quet of tabanafi mnnfyn^y and two years in the Navy as assistant Chicago as medical service repre- True, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ] and Officer Archie Bird who aided were ushers. erts is a graduate of Cranford Wells of 44 Brighton avenue. East Eucharis chaplain. sentative in New Jersey. S. True of Syracuse, N. Y. him when he was involved in an Wedding music was played by Strapless gown of seadoud vel- High School and Knox College. Orange. Following a wedding trip to the The prospective bride is a grad| Miss Alice O'Rourke of 11 Bal- A veteran, be served three The ceremony was performed by accident here recently on wei mieeeroAd, north, entertained two Miss Bettie Bonnell of Westfleld, a veteen with a short cape and White Mountains in New Hamp- uate of Cranford High SchooL cousin of the bride, and soloist was years in the Naval Air Corps, the'Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rec- pavement. His letter stated that tables of bridge Tuesday night Queen Mary collar was worn by Becomes Bride shire, the couple will reside at the senior at Syracuse University, i both men were -, most courteous Miss Barbara Arnesen of Roselle. the maid of honor who .carried and now is employed by? the tor, at Trinity Church. The bride Elm street address. ' ....'•"•.' is a member of PI Beta Phi. ofA&P... 'ollowirtg a wedding trip, the lavender pompoms on a gray vel- East Coast Equipment Com- wore a white saMn gown and car- and' accredit tothe department-ami and Mrs. John M. Reilly of pany, Garwood. —--- ••• Mr. True is a junioVat Syracu to the community. -ife couple will reside at S Pine street. veteen muff. The matron of honor ried white roses. Her illusion veil University Where he is enrolled i 113 Oak Lane entertained several was held by a band of orange blos- friends.last night in observance of had a strapless gown of cerise vel- Luncheon-Bridge the college of "physical educajio: sen of 12 Park avenue. Another veteen and carried pink daisies and soms. their wedding anniversary. daughter, Mrs. Harry Petersen, Mrs. D. A. Diradourian of 28 He is a member of Phi Kappa I chrysanthemums on a cerise vel- Announce Betrothal Miss Gertrude Kitsz of Scotch Hamilton avenue entertained Fri- During the war, Mr. True i offered several vocal selections, and veteen muff. Plains was maid of honor, and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wilson of dancing and games were enjoyed. day afternoon at a luncheon-bridge in the navy in the Pacific ' NEW The bridesmaids wore similarly Of Donald Huff Mrs. John Smith of Westfleld and in honor of Mrs. John E. Potter 314 Claremont place had as Week- Decorations included a huge birth- At a dinner-party recently at Miss Margaret Mortesen of Indian end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward day cake placed among yellow styled gowns in emerald velveteen and Mrs. Edmund G. Morritt, re- Mrs. Corlnne Belden ir and carried lavender pompoms on Mayfair Farms, Mr. and Mi's. Ed- Lake were bridesmaids. Best man cent newcomers in Cranford. At- Rullman of Sc'arsdale, N. Y. candles and yellow and aqua win A! Dolan of 232 Parker ave- was Walter Rose or West Orange of 1 Hamilton avenue, Cranfoi A emerald muffs. Bars. Saunders, the tending the get-acquainted gath- is forming classes for children: LOOK! r :hrysanthemums. About 25 guests nue, Maplewpod, announced the while ushers included Harry Han- ittended from Cranford, Long Is- bride's mother, was attired in a ering were Mrs. Laura Osborn, adults in musicianship. -'For Tour Windows Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ossmann brown slipper satin dress with engagement of. their/ daughter, sen, a brother of the bride; Stan- Mrs. A. J, Davies, Mrs. F. Miller, of 2 Berkeley place will entertain land, Bayonne, Plainfleld, Col- June Catherine, to Donald A Huff, ley Kroeger of Cranford, John know a little about music, c . Custom made Flexalom /J| lingswood and Perth Amboy. matching accessories and a corsage Mrs. R. R. Menzel, Mrs. A. B. nothing at all; ban learn their bridge ^lub Saturday night at of cymbidium orchids. The bride- son of Mr. and ''Mrs./John S. Huff Smith of Westfleld and Edward George, Mrs' R. A. O'Neill, Mrs. Venetian Blinds in all dinner and bridge. of 318 High~ Street / Brady of East Orange. music is made by acquiring Bizes'and colon—. groom's mother liad a maroon dress R. E. Wandelt, Mrs. W. A, Griffiths, "vocabulary" of rhythms, melc Miss Claudia Nelson of Caldwell with matching accessories and a Miss Dolan is ai graduate \ at The bride is a graduate of Cran- Mrs. F. J. Teschke, Mrs-.N. Heben- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roos of was the week-end guest of Mr. Columbia High SchooL Maplewood, ford High School and Berkeley and harmony.. This enables Also would you do to make ^m corsage of lavender cattleya dahl, Mrs. W. T. Quinn, Mrs. J. 35 Parkway Village left Saturday and Mrs. L. G. Albert of 44 Beech and Bucknell University, Lewis- School, East Orange. Mr. Weus, pupil to harmonize favorite tu orchids. G. Wortley, Mrs., E. J. Rommes compose new ones and to for a two weeks' motor trip through street On Saturday, they attend- burg, Pa. She is a member of a graduate of Clifford Scott High and Mrs. H. E. Kiesling: ' ••" .• •••.5fea Florida. ed the Rutgers-Princeton football Mrs. James Doolittle. church or- Delta Zeta sorority and Alpha School and tiie Brooklyn School to music intelligently.—adv. Stock Blinds game in Princeton. ganist, played the wedding music, Lambda Delta, honorary fraternity. of Optics, is employed by the Clin- and accompanied William Barnes At present, she is employed by the ton Optical Service, Newark. He Sizes 24-27. Sizes 29-31 Miss Elizabeth Lydon, daughter of Morristown, who was soloist A 6f Mr. and Mrs. B. ,H. Lydon of Mr. ^and. Mrs. S. S. Eisenberg Sherwin-Williams Company, New- served three years with the coast reception was held at Albrecht's ark. guard in World War II, and was 319 North Union avenue, has been and son, Warren, of Spring Garden Race Track Inn, Dover. pledgedto Zeta Tau Alpha sorority street, spent the .weekrend_in _At- Mr. Huff, 'a graduate of Cran- stationed in the Pacific Theatre. HFJEN L BAS& our A&P a better place to shop? Upon return from a two weeks* at Duke University, Durham, N. C, antic City attending the annual motor trip to New England and ford High School, attended Syra- MRS. C. A. HANNIS, JR. ESTIMATES AND INSTALLATION FREE where she is a freshman. :onvention of the National Asso- cuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., ART STUDIO mm Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Chinery will iation of Retail Druggists. and served three years in the Army Home Ceremony Held Honored at Tea : make their home in Dumont The Miss Mary Flaherty, third grade 8 Cranford Trust Bldg. — Room 5 Timr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BeUingrath bride is a graduate of Morristown Air ForceT~THe is employed by the of. 8 Parkway Village spent the Anthony Delia Serra of 11 Hein- Dolan and Huff Building Contrac- teacher at Sherman School, was WINDOW SHADES High -School and New Jersey Col- For Patricia Blake ' guest of honor Monday at a. tea week-end at Sea Girt visiting their rich street left Monday for Comp- lege for Women. New Brunswick. tors of Point Pleasant. Miss' Patricia Blake, daughter CHARCOAL — WATER COLOR — OILS son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. andton, Calif., where he will join Mrs. given by Mrs. Joseph Babinec of She formerly was assistant dieti- of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Blake 16 MacArthur avenue. The tea t;#I Mrs. .Arthur Phillips, formerly, of Delia Serra at the home of their tian at Muhlenberg Hospital, of 103 Holly street,' became the Westfleld. daughter, the former .Nellie Delia Great Northwest—Topic offered an opportunity for moth- CHILDREN & ADULTS MADE WHILE YOU WATT and up Have you ever said to yourself, "If I buying by sending me your suggestions Plainf ield. Mr. Chinery. a graduate bride of Clarence A. Hannis, Jr., ers io meet and get-acquainted Serra. They plan to remain in of Cranford High School, is em- son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- Mrs. Christine W.-Olsen of 42 California, for the whiter. Of Wednesday dub with their children's teacher. For Information Call CRanford 6-0266-J Phone RAhway 7-3016 ployed by the American Telephone nis of 219 Walnut .avenue, Satur- Those attending were Mrs. An- were the President of A&P, I know what ... criticisms... and opinions. Bumside avenue was hostess Sat- and Telegraph Company, New Two colored motion pictures on day at 4 p. m. at the home of the urday at a surprise supper in hon- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nedobity derson, Mrs; Ingram, Mrs. Kirk- York City. the Northwest, and a paper by Mrs. bride's parents. The Rev. Gordon man, Mrs. Stender, Mrs. Swartz, or of her husband's fifty-first birth- of 41 Richmond avenue recently H. Keeney, pastor of the Cranford JAY SUN VENETIAN BLIND & SHADE CO. I'd do"? I think there are many A&F For instance, what about our service? Is Ralph S. Boyd on the early col- Mrs. Cocuzza, Mrs. Glerde, Mrs. RAHWAY. N. J. day anniversary, at the home of returned aboard the De Grass* onization and growth of that area Tabernacle, performed the cere- 1449 MAIN STREET their daughter, Mrs. Henry Peter- liner • from a four and one-half Kriss, Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Papp, Dome Christiansen were highlights yesterday morning mony.'. Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Babcock and customers who would like the oppor- it as courteous and helpful as you would months' trip to Czechoslovakia of the first program meeting of the Following a seceptlon at the where they visited relatives. Mrs. Rehder, secretary of "the Feted at Shower Wednesday Morning Club in the Holly street address, the couple Sherman P.-T-A. .—o— township rooms. The' club this HOME-MADE Mrs. Louis C Starr of 445 Or- left to spend the_week-end to New tunity to express themselves on the sub- like it to be? Is it prompt and efficient, Week-end guests of Mr. and year is following a theme entitled, York City and from there, they a gray crepe dress. Both had cor- MEAT SPECIALS! chard street was hostess recently Mrs. L. E. Hunt of 108 Oak lane 'My Country Tis of Thee, Sweet planned to .visit Beach Haven. sages of orchids. were Mr. Hunt's brother-in-law at a, miscellaneous shower in hon- Land of Liberty." CLAM ject of their A&P. I really believe that too? Do you always find all items plainly or of her niece. Miss Dorrie Anne Given in marriage by her father, The bride is a graduate of Cran- TODAY, FRI. and SAT. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor The films showed scenes of the the bride was attended by Mrs. ford High School and the Kath- Haight of Wadena, Iowa, who re- Christiansen of Mount BetheL and, Guests were present from Cran- great forests, the lakes and other Howard Knauer, the bridegroom's erine Gibbs School. She is em- from your side of the counter, you and correctly price-tagged - as they turned to their home following an resources in the Northwest locale. sister, as matron of honor. Howard ployed by Koppers Coke, Westfield. Oct. 21st, 22nd and 23rd extended tour of the East ford, Plainfleld. CJifton. Newark^ FISH CAKES Westfield, Long Island and Mount Included in one motion picture was Knauer was best man for bis Mr. Hannis, also a graduate of I Bethel. a demonstration of the mechanics brother-in-law. Cranford High School, is employed! CHOICE CUT know A&P best That's why I ask your should be? What in your opinion are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of reforestration and the methods The bride wore an ivory satin jy Du Pont de Nemours Inc., I moved into their new home Friday Gifts were arranged under an by which timber is processed. The umbrella decorated with green and gown with a sweetheart neckline, Grasselli. The couple will reside MARINO'S FISH MARKET at "the ^Springfield Apartments. second film, entitled "The Land of opinion. we doing that we could do event better? rose fushia streamers. Refresh- fitted bodice and long train. Her at 521 Drake avenue, Roselle. FEATURES They had been residing with their the Totem/* featured early Indian veil of illusion lace was held by a Prime Rls of Beef i OK (Opp. Bine's Market) ments were served. *.' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and carvings on huge cedar trunks, headband of pearls, and she carried Mrs. George Leavitt of 16 Syl- Or what are we not doing that you feel Mrs. Eugene Rau of 126 Oak lane. Miss Christiansen will become and "also showed scenes .from Brit- 34 North Ave., E. Oanford 6-1333 You can help to make your A&P an the bride- Saturday of Steven button chrysanthemums and fleur vester street recently returned FRESH KILLED SMALL Goodloe of Cranford, son of Mr. ish Columbia and- the Cascade d'amour. The attendant was from a two months' stay in Fr'ed- Mrs. Marlon, Cymbaluk of 174 Mountains. gowned hi aqua mousseline de sole ericktown, Mo., and the Ozarks. even better place to do all your food we should do? tforth Lehigh avenue was honored and Mrs. Steven Goodloe of Long R Island, formerly of Cranford. Announcement was made that and carried" fall chrysanthemums. She visited her sister, Mrs. Clinton it a stork shower Friday given by Mrs. Henry T. Gruber will attend Mrs. Blake, the bride's mother; Caldwell of Fredericktown, and ler aunt, Mrs. Mabel Enfleld of tT Chickens ib.49c the State Fall Conference next was attired in a bluVTcrepe dress, also spent some time with friends PIANO INFLATION? Iselin. Decorations were in pink Mrs. Harold C. Sanford of 18 Thursday,in Asbury Park. and the bridegroom's mother wore in Arkansas; and blue. Guests were from Cran- Sylvester street was hostess Tues- RATH'S We Have Solved It! ford, Westfleld, Elizabeth and day nigh* at the first meeting this, Lyndhurst. . season,of the-Progress Club. * NEW AND USED PIANOS Bacon Squares n> 4!)C AT BIG SAVINGS! I INVITE YOU TO WRITE AND TELL ME argus BRUGAL Cranford Piano Co. HOW YOUR A&P MAY SERVE YOU RETTER C3 PUERTO RICAN Chopped Beef - B».0JC 3 North Ave., E. Cranford 6-2720 BONELESS RUMP md ROUND of A&P want to make our stores the finest places of all in which p Yoor Arfia C3 ^Ut-IUM ran** flndar do« I* tor jrou—' to shop. That is why your suggestions, criticisms and opinions will |' am oat..Yon** Corned Beef - n* RUM be gratefully received and acknowledged. You see there are 100,000 ASSORTED ~~ /»A^ Democratic Meeting employees of A&P from coast to coast jealously guarding the A&P reputation for courteous, honest, and efficient service. They never Cold Cuts - ib. 69c and GROWERS WINES 89c <* want to fail you in any way, but if they do, I am sure that they, as AND BOTTLED IN CALIF. 1.72-K Vegetable Dept. well as I, would appreciate your writing me. Fancy • Card Party Part, Sherry, Muacatd, Pkkt Dry 3.24 WHITE MUSHROOMS Jb. Make Your Gift Selections Local Green -• , ifJ. NOW for Christmas and Use Our Lay-A way Plan. SPINACH 2fcl> 15C THURS, OCT. 28, at 83 P.M. Every Item in Our Store Car- PARK & TILFORD 3.67 1M Reserves You- SelecUaa BEETS- bun. 05C ries a Guarantee for Your Until Christmas. - at the - Protection. RESERVE Florida Seedless AUTHORIZED EASTMAN A WHISKEY WITH THAT CERTAIN TASTE GRAPEFRUIT 3 MUNICIPAL BUILDING KODAK DEALEK Fancy Yellow Even with the B«er Stnke still on, we can give you from BANANAS Join A. HmrtfoiJ. PrttUtmt 1 Caw to 200 of yw Favorite Brand—CbM at AH Time*! 2 THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TfcA' MARTENS' Graybar Buildin*. N«w York 17, N. Y. Photo Studio Open Friday Evening* SCHER'S LIQUOR STORE IS NOBTH AVE-. EAST Cranford High Grade Market All Cranfordites Are Invited O»o. C. E. K. Station — FREE DELIVERY Vegetables — Fruits — Groceries CKmnford «-10Z4 104 Walnut Avenue CRanford 6-2942 6 N. UNION AVE. CRanford 6-2100 tor by Cranford'Democratic Club THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPAJVY asM^^

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SERVICING M?AL ESTATE FOB SALE WORK WANTED — Female INSTRUCTIONS THE ChAN»ORI) CITIZEN AKD CHRONlCLJi, THUHSDAY, OCTOBER 2\. !!>'.R' FOR SALE HUM. ESTATE FOE SAMM LOST ,: ' MAKE your own Christmas Gifts! IP you plan to build, repair or make EXPERIENCED woman wants ironing by RATES WINE press and crusher. Call CRanlord Member* af the 03900 down. Whether you are a veteran SET of key* on key ring, lost Monday in the day. Call CRanford S-3B78. / Sinners and advanced students Coi (-1MT. - - alterations. Call T. 1OJINSEN. 405 Cen- center of Cranford. "Thomas Patter- in Jewelry making, shell work bi TOST IHSKmnOH—*- saats a war*. tral Avenue. CRaniord 6-0615-J. tf or not If you can carry monthly pay- ing, and knotting. Batik and i ARTIFICIAL, flowers made to order, table CKANFOBO .; . ments, of about $68. you can buy this son" engraved, on key: ring with social ELDERLY lady wishes to cant for chLV «» —< — I-I—— « J. .»• i.r n--T painting on textile,, etc. Arts . arrsncsanents, dogwood, roses, asters, ALTERATIONS. Repairs. Carpentry —^ delightful north side 8 room home with, security number 110-13-022. Reward dren evenings. Call CRanford ' 6- mums and sweet peas. Marls Brown. Odd jobs; no Job too small. -^John ' BEAL E0XATK BOAKD science kitchen, imitation- tile bath, offered. Write Box 209 In care of The 0504-M. tf Crafts Workshop, 22 Tuxedo p Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. Cranford 8-1814. 58 Locust Drive. TeL CRanford 6-391*. Donoughue. Call WEstfleld 2-3035-R. tf wood burning fireplace, oil steam heat, RESPONSIBLE nvttr^r will care for chil- ii-i «*l mwf «ksa(as4 1 TRENCH di|Cain( for water, gas_ conduit, BANK BOOK No. 30278 of the Cranford dren afternoons or evenings. Tel rage, 40 X 133 lot. IT YOU ONLY TTTKHI/Company. Cranford. N. 3. The FREE mi • w*M. t5 casts •!•!•••, SLACKS, airl's. black and white check, tile and cesspool drain, 50c per foot WILLIAM O. SCHMAL CRanford S-O8S1-R- Ultra New Acme Cuts HAVE $1800 as a down payment and finder Is requested to return It to the The H* sJseoa-rt •• lias a4s sir a4s tss worn only- a -few tlma. Cost So when for normal digging. Call RAhway 7- FIREPLACE .wood. Bring tools. 281S-M. tf SHAHEXN AGENCY can afford to. pay an additional 030 a bank. If not restored before the fifth BOOKKEEPING work far small concerns cut ond — b eaa*, new, wUI sell for SI. Also fall coat, new month for the Ant ttufee yean, you wanted by experienced bookkeeper. FREEI! shade of lavender, practically new, day of November, 1948. application will "^ "SJ? M'S.*^ Saturday CASss. CWefcs «r Btaasa aiast »«— DRAIN work done. Call Elizabeth 8-3S58 CHARLES M. YXAKEL may (till be' able to buy this home. be made for a new book. 11-4 Call CRanford 6-3088 or evenings only. 403 Myrtle Avenue. Garwood selllnc for "Vt of coat at (8. Both slxe 14. between r tslspkasM. "MUST" list. Regardless of how ex- EXPERIENCED girl wishes day work HOT water heater, 30-gallon, gas. auto- TUTORING DEADtDki far eayr—«s4ms««ars at [JOSEPH J. MOST—Carpenter and Bulldar. JOSEPH I. OUKER . tensive your specifications (or • home Ironing, half day or. full day. Write XMAS—XMAS- matic. Call 300 So. Union Avenue, are. we think you will And everything MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Graduate- Box 204 In care of The Cranford Citi- .creation, ^ , Cranford CRanford 8-2898-W. Repairs and alterations. 434 Lee Ter- Teacher Individual Instruction in Alge- — See — race. Kenllworth. Telephone CRaniord JOHN W. HEINS eV SON you are looking for In this 0-year-old zen and Chronicle. friends or relatives mittens North Side home. -It's been newly bra. Geometry, Trigonometry and Cal- sweaters, baby sets. etc. All btaw ' VENETIAN BUNDS — Custom made. 0-0818-J. tf culus., Call or write for appointment. KATHERDraTolBBS graduate with some >*' FOR SALE Old blinds reconditioned. 3. .Svanda. 'THOMAS MacMEEKW painted, In A-l condition and priced to George E.. Parker. 14 Preston Avenue. fully knitted to your order in any uci," 810 South Avenue. Oarwood. Call West- make It a bargain. BROKER CO- experience wishes Secretarial position, or combination of colors. Satisfaction WASHING Machln*. Krntnore. ttO. Call LINOLEUM kitchen sink tops Installed. Phone CRanford 6-0938. tf 5 days a week in or near Cranford. Call field 2-4B8o. tf $20 and up. Free estimates on Interior MCPHERSON; REALTY CO. OPERATION. Cuarantced. Call Aldona at CRan.'ord CRaniord 6-1858-J. CRanford 8-0083-W. fl OWm WASHER: Maytag. In good condition, 125. painting and minor carpentry repairs. COAT, girls red all wool .winter, size 10; Call CRanford 6-0817-R. tf Reduced to 013,700. Modem 1-family In APARTMENTS WANTED EXPERIENCED business woman wishes Also tricycle, child's, reasonable. Call Vacant. Up-to-date, neat brick bunga- excellent condition. Now oil burning also suit, brown and white checked. CRanford 8-2242-M. • 10-88 3, 3 Mi or 4 room apartment wanted by part time office work in Cranford or GABAGE WANTED size 8. Call CRanford B-0184-J. HAVE your sewing machine or, vacuum low, attached garage: $13,850. ' . furnace, new Venetian blinds, new roof, two young business women. College vicinity. References. Call F. J. Frier, cleaner repaired or electrified by a Other bungalows and bouses from $0300. all doors and windows weatheratripped, 22 Cranford Ave.. CRanford 6-0706-R. DO YOU want ••MOIXY K" to freeze ihi, 4 COAT, girl's winter inter-lined, size 12. new .copper gutters and leaden. 8 graduates. Best references. Write Box HED. « I«-n£*1h. paintod white wood, com- maroon. Outgrown, like new. Spring factory-trained mechanic with 12 years Westfleld—New. 3 l«vel. 3 bedrooms, at- 310 in care of The Cranford Citizen wlntert Owner needs garage in vl plete. Call CRanford 0-3313. topper, blue dress both size • 12. rea- of satisfying service. Call CRanford tached garage; $13.BO0. rooms, tile bath, garage. Permanent and Chronicle.. YOUNG woman, resident of Cranford for f2?1f£ Avenue- Ca» CRan- Fresh driveway. BROKER CO-OPERATION. CHEST, wslnut. plenty of drawer space, sonable. Also Easy Washer, Call Cran- 6-0388-lT tf Large, older home, 3 baths, automatic 10 yean, refined and experienced in of- after 6 p. m. good condition. Coat, black cloth with ford 6-3359-J. 10-21 heat, garage, on acre of garden and 4 or 5 room apartment In Cranford or fice work and selling, wishes part time ELECTRIC motors repaired;.»i«- .Stv This Exclusive DI'JVTrtment a Prices quoted upon request. Buy a lot, build your own house; let us fi- location. • • and rear entrance, tiled bath with HELP WANTED — Female private lessons. Inquire Miss Mary Cas- CRan. 0-3384 — Linden 3-747041 tf nance your construction. taWo, V. r. W. BaD, Lincoln and Please mail your inquiries and orders COAT, girl's, bright red. Virgin wool, shower, splendid kitchen with G. E. EXPERIENCED houseworker, part time, to Mixs C. n Weldin. 226 Engle street. quilted satin lining, like new, size 12, Experience: 30 years selling Cranford North Side suburban location..- 6 room refrigerator, gas range and ample cabt- Meeker Avenues. Saturdays 0:30 a. m. tf GENERAL COJfTRAOTOB, carpentry properties. . . . Monday* Tuesday. Thursday and Friday Tenafly. N. JT. tf price. $3. . Call CRanford 8-1102-J. •Viork, remodeling. repabioK all kinds home In excellent condition, gteam heat, neta; 17' living room; half block to bus. from 10. a. m. to 3 p. m. Ironing and B. R. BENNETT. Teacher of Piano. Latest hardwood floors, double garage, 80x150 easy commuting. Only by an inspec- BICYCLE. boy"« 24-inch, new tires, good FIREPLACE, artificial, mahogany, electric o( asphalt, rooftn*. Insulated brick and THOMAS MacMEEICJN. Realtor cleaning: Good salary. Call CRanford methods. Beginners and advanced 1 aibestos ssriinc Installed. ROY H. S Alden Street Cranford. N. J. lot, low taxes. • Only 010.500. tion, can you appreciate the charm and 6-2517. courses. Special course for adult begin- condi-.km. SIS. Call CRanford 6-1173-J. logs, 'new condition, best offer. Ward- attractiveness of this garden apartment robe, child's, maple, best offer. Also LaCOK. ROselle 4-0407-B. tf ners. Lessons at your home. 868 Dqriah HETRIGERATOR. G E 4'i cu. ft. Moni- Bungalow In Heathermede Hills—a really * development. 4Va rooms at $115; 3MiIRONER. experienced to work on Wed- Road. TeL WEstfleld 2-33»D. ,f high chair, reasonable. ' Call CRanford delightful modern property with 8 rooms from 087. nesdays. Call Cranford 6-3508-M. 10-31 tor top, pxxi condition. %A0. Call 6-3461-J. . RADIO REPAIRS CLARK TOWNSHIP near Railway—Bun- GOLDEN RIPE CRanford 6-1799-M, All makes, including car radios, tele- galow^ perfect In every ^ay;^ buj(K_ol rooms._2 baths^oll steam heat, double 1— J—G—MULFOBD-COMP. r tori~n~lr~ garage, extra large lot. WOMENHlo seII~Daggelt and~RamsdeII JUMBLJE STORE >NE Ruyul Duulton rlguM. "The~SHep~ r»TMSp*; cdncreie and steeT"lo "last with very Managing Agents Cosmetics full or part time, Kenilworth, DINING room suite, 10 piece. Queen herd." REASONABLE. Interested In outlets, lamps, motors rewound. Her- little upkeep. You will appreciate the Redfleld Dr., off Amboy Ave. Anne style, cood condition, S100. 23 Do you want-a 5-year-old 2-famlly at a Garwood and Cranford. Address Box JUMBLE STORE bags are back again. purchasing Bisque figures. Call CRan- bert F. Sortfe, Jersey Radio Service, construction. It is nloe and has an 208 in care of the Cranford Citizen and StoD In and get one when you are* Cross ^Ireet. Kenllworth. Call CRan- ford 8-1805 until 10 p. m. 134 Hlllcrest Avenue. apartment on 2nd floor with separate bargain price, see this one that's Just downtown. Collection on Mondays and BANANAS v, FOR RENT Chronicle. ford 6-0263 10-21 . ' CRANFORD 8-O484 U entrance which can be rented for $80, been reduced to 012,500. 4 room apart- u Wednesdays. Call-CRanford 6-2047. DRESSERS', bookcase, walnut; nleh,t table, ments, science kitchens, modern baths, MEM'?}'' TENNIS racket, girl's. Spalding. in. good BENDIX Automatic Washer Service, all taking care of your monthly payments. UNFURNISHED room and kitchenette, TELEPHONE Solicitors—Ladies earn from COMMUNITY CHEST chairs, beds, desk, Boston rocker, mir- Also open porch, attached 'garage and separate, furnaces. One apartment business woman preferred. Call CRan- condition. S3. Girl's fall ooat. sire 14, wworkk gtd1guaranteed., 8 18 AlAldedn St, t available. 56 to $10 a day In spare time at home. \ • THEES ' . worn only a few times, in excellent con- ror, lawn mower, step ladder and other Oranfbrd 6-1WS. Street, an exceptionally large lot. 013,000. ford 6-25U-J. No selling. For information call Cran- Open Fridays 'til 9 Z articles. Call CRanford 0-0M3-W. 10-2B tf This office Is always looking for Homes ford" 6-3081-J between 3 and 4 P- m. dition, new fall shade pf lavender, $8. 1 .SUITE* of offices for rent in Cranford. Call CRanford S-O6J7-W after 3:30 p. m. BLACKTOP and Asphalt driveways: con- for Sale. Please contact us if you know Near High School, attractive 2-famlly. 3 WOODLAWM TREE SERVICE. • COATS, one man's navy blue chester- crete construction. WirHam C. Bazt- of or have any for sale, rooms and -bath on 1st floor, 4 rooms Available January 1st. Centrally lo- DRESSER, mahogany'and four poster bed field in perfect condition, size 36, very and bath on second floor-'~~ Additional cated. Call William Toker, 1139 E. WORK WANTED—MALE A COMPLETE TREK BEg-VICE '***" m»n. General Contractor, 393 South HEINS. 17 North Avenue. East Jersey St.. ELlxabeth 3-6303. - ' with box spring, reasonable. Call CRari- reasonable. Also lady's heavy winter Union, Avenue. TeJ- CRanford 8-1073. tf third floor rtorri; Mastercraft-oll burner MAN wishes }ob as night watchman, poli- ...... JTHEE KSTIMATES .,.-- ford'C-3200. ext. 2 between B a. m. and coat, size 44. ' Call CRanford 6-3727 5 years .old; second floor completely ter or restaurant work. . Part or full 2 p. m. Call CRanford 6-2834-M after aiter 5 p. m. LINOLEUM, asphalt tile,- rubber tile. redecorated, 100 x 113 lot, wood bum- 15 HILLSIDE PLACE TELTEL.. OR. 6-30 Ing fireplace, two porches, screens.* storm WANTED TO RENT time. 117 Garden Street, Cranford- 6-3607 7 p. m. POOL table, child's, excellent condition, Formica and linoleum sink tops in- NICE summer home. Hope area. 0 acres. s' 11-:25 Niblets Brand Corii windows. Income $133 per month. TWO youno; business women would like JUNIOR High School boy wishes light 31 x 59 -inches. $13. Football shoes. stalled. Alttco aluminum wall. tile. 7 room house, barn, garage, chicken CARRIAGE. Whitney SUer-o-rnaUc. very LUewall • plastic wall covering*. Wall three or'four room apartment in Cran- work after school. Call CRanford good condition. «M: play-pen S4: in- size 7, worn twice, S4. Ice skates, boy's, coops, etc. Electricity in buildings. BOYLE TREE SURGEBY COMPANY. linoleum. Cabinet making of all types. Water pumped to house. Top of hill SCOTCH PLAINS: Bungalow, for 8 years ford. References. Write Box 210 In 6-3975. fant's crib. (4. Call CRanford 0-1774. size 8, $2. Fur coat and muff, lady's, .the owner has spent all his spare time care of The Cranford Citizen and Brine your tree problems to us. Free black, size 16, S20. Also cloth coat', All work guaranteed. W. Dolhier & Co. house, newly, decorated; Inside needs examination^ Trees removed, pruned RED RIPE FRESH 10-18 431 North Avenue. West. Westfleld. Call and energy - in making this as unusual Chronicle. - - lady's gray, tS. Coat, young man's. paint and slight repairs outside. This and as delightful a .home as we have HELP. WANTED—Male or Female fed. 37,Rankin Street, Elizabeth. Tel' CARRIAGE, folding. «20: snowsuit. size size 38. Velour drapes, maroon. Call WBstfleld 3-0058; evenings RAhway Is a good buy at 07,500. , ELfapbeth 3-4124. tf Campbell's Tomato Juice 2 7-1330-J. tf seen in years, beautiful grounds, ex- MAN or woman wanted for cleaning pur- 1. North Star lining, light blue. tS. CRanford 6-0804. cellent condition, complete basement, NURSING' SERVICE Both in excellent condition. Call CRANFORD V. N. A. for general Nurs- poses in local law office building. Ad- DEPENDABLE repairs to all kinds of C. M. YEAKEL. Realtor (suitable for an "extra apartment), tiled dress Box 203 in carer of The Cranford CRanford «-I633-J. 10-11 WANT a good laughT — with ghosts tooT household article* and equipment. Rea- Cranford 8-24V4 kitchen and bath, fireplace, screens, ing. Visits. Hypodermics, Maternal and AUTOS FOR 8ALE CRANBERRIES Citizen and Chronicle. ^ 'tf UPRIGHT piano, good condition. «75. Call Then see "... But Not Goodbye,". • sonable rates. Phone CRantord . storm windows, Venetian blinds, oil Infant Care. Health Education. The OLDSMOBXLE. 1035. 8 cylinder, good CRanford 8-0033- Cranford Drsmatlc Club comedy at 0-0140-M. Please call after D:30 9. m. heat, on bus line, reasonably priced. . Visiting Nurse can Help You. Nominal condition. Call CRanford 6-1712-M. ;; - Fee. Tel. CHanford 6-0457. tf Libby's Cling Peaches ^« the Cranford Casino Saturday, October ROOSEVELT SCHOOL AREA—3 bed- FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REMT birch, complete. S39. Bedroom 23rd at 8:40 P. M. Tickets at The room house, beautiful tile bath, large WESTFIELD: Grant School/ Section. B CHEVROLET Hi-Lift Coal Truck, best suite, mahogany, including twin bed*, Sportsman's Shop' and the Crsnford RKtfUOKRATORS. . ail maktt. sarviosd! living room with fireplace, lull siia room cottage under 10 years old, science FURRIER DOUBLE room, private bath. Business oTer. Call at 80S South Avenue. E. complete. »143. Call CRanford 6-3400. Flower Shoppe—also at the door. and repaired. Bsalerl In units and dear dining room, tile kitchen, oak floors kitchen, wood burning fireplace, oil couple or two men. Call CRanford ; Mais our specialty. All work guaran- throughput. Insulated, windows weather heat, Venetian blinds, screened porch BRING All- your fur problems to Dryson's 6-1131. ^. BREAKFAST suite, table andd 4 chainain., KITCHEN set. 8 piece. MO: sofa, 18th tesd. rred Ball, CRanford 0-3883. tf stripped, storm, sash, screens, vapor oil 324 East Broad Street. Westfleld. up- BUICK. 1947. tudor, sedan, like' new; ls maplel . In good conditiondii . CalCll CranC - Century solid mahogany frame. 3 yean off of dining room; copper plumbing. FURNISHED rooms for gentleman. Con- 8.000 miles. Call CRanford 6-2207-J S U G A R .niSLi' S i 41c heat, 3 car garage, black top driveway. Quick occupancy. Asking f 18.500. stairs'. TeL WKsifleld 3-1078. tf sef Sprouts 21c tord S-3S81 10-11 old, 173. was «160; Twin bed set, (20; TREES taken down and removed, stumps Owner occupied. $17,500. , venient location- Telephone CRanford after 5 n. m. Daybed. «20: Adirondack set. 3 piece, pulled out. All work guaranteed. Com- A. KANTNER. New coats and scarfs for f>0880. 10-14 RADIO, small plastic Emerson (model "IS YOUR PROPERTY FORD panel track. 1937. good mechanical •8; Cabinets, steel, tall, 3: Cupboard, pletely- covered by Insurance. '• Phone ' MsPHERSON REALTY. CO. sale. Remodeling and repairing, high TWO furnished rooms, living and bed- - 520*. two years old, S23. Also record large, painted: Boudoir chairs, a, $3 or writ* A. V. Boyd. 3114 North' Oliver LISTED WITH USt" grade fun. 118 Walnut avenue. CRan- ' condition. 30 Retford avenue, Cran- 1 North Avenue, East * room combined and kitchen. Business ford. ' 10-31 player without cabinet, suitable for each; Living room chairs. 3, (3 each; Street, Rahway. Tel. RAhway 7-10*2. Tel. CRanford 8-0400 ford 6-1678. ^s- tf a recreation room. S12. Call CRanford Dressing tables, 3, complete with • . . ' tf FOR further Information regarding couple. Call CRanford S-1183-R. 10-28 CRISCO. SPRY 1 39c PLYMOUTH. 1034. fordor sedan; motor •; •-liTO-M. benches, (7 each; Table lamps, 0, S3 these properties call our Cranford rep- »cy Snow White HAOER RetrtgaraUsn Service — Housav resentatives: NICELY furnished room, private home. 1 recently overhauled. Call CRanford each; 'Boor lamp, M; Also cooking J NEW -Ostertzer" Uqulfler and liold and comraarclaL wgM^iai^tisy in FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING BUYS gentleman. Near Cranford High SchooL C-0233-R. equipment, pictures, ice skates, white, Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—Cr. 0-3089 08 per week. Call CRanford 6-1497-JT. Hi ^ larae dictionary. Webster's, unaorldfad. "frlgidalre." T»l. PLalnfjeld «-310fl-J. IN TODAY'S MARKET Mr. Harold Wilson—Cr. 0-10M-R CURTAINS washed and stretched. Pick Call EXizabeUi 5-OS57. slxs 7, MS; Chest of drawers, painted. up and delivery/Call Elizabeth 2-3120. Youje Always NEXT •4; night table, small. «3; Coffee table. . Mrs. Miriam Neville—Cr. 0-3U8 CHEERFUL furnished "oom. with garage, AUTO SPRAYING •3. Call CRaniord 6-JS33-R. $13,000—Well planned ' six room house, for gentleman. Call CRanford- 0-1771. A ftlawtA {nr EcervJTaatel No Finer Coffees at Any Pricel FOOTBAIX shoe*, boy's, size ». good con- PLITUBING and Heating. Sewers cleaned garage, oil heat, excellent location. HOWLAND — 444 Chestnut Street CURTAINS laundered at home. Call CARS expertly sanded and zeflnnthed with, dtttoo. '.Call .CRanford 0-1110-W be- with electric sewer machine. •tntr—W J. Leddah. Tai: Price, $58 and un> Cal for free estimate. Jersey Blouses; sises 10 to 16. room house. Tile bath, science kitchen, GARWOOD—Pleasant room for business H. Wheat. 33 Blcatnmgdsle Avenue. COATS. clrfs brown box type, size U, In garage, steam oil, good size lot, conven- TRANSFERRED. 3 - year - old, 8 room ' HOME INSOLATION gentleman. Private home. Vary con- Cranford. CRanford 6-005S-R-. tf EDITH HILL, TEEN SHOP venient to all transportation. Call 10icmeVlOO%Sell- ient to schools and transportation. Cood cotvHtlon Call CRanford 8-1347-J. Mrs. Mildred H. Bnydar, Ugr, WASHINO MACHINE REPAIRS white Colonial. Beautiful locution, I BARRETT rock wool Insulation, blown Large Snow Whi $15.000—Two-year-old six room house, north aide, Cranford. Well constructed. method used: personal si ^-rvislon. Es- WESTFIELD 3-3I6S-W. tf filh CREST | IDEAL COFFEE sss-53c 31S Elm Street. Westneld 17 YEAR'S aUCPERIKNCIE DINTNG room table, solid mahogany. 18th first floor powder, room, tile bath, ga- Hardwood noon. throughout^ Copper tablished 1028. Wm. L. Schroeder. 18 ite head Century, best offer. Also rug. Bessar- WE. J-14.10 — Open Wednesday Only 9xp*it mechanics work on your . rage, air conditioned gss. Owner trans- LARGE pleasant front room. snow-whithi e Coufif/ow appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaners, plumbing. Full insulation. Complete Adams Avenue. Te>l. CRanzbrd fV-3799. _ section of Westfield- Furnished or un- Tops them air for flavor and vall^e! Heavy bodied tfi atrian. 4 ft. x 8 SI..' at gnat sacrifice. MAGAZINES—To all nr* subscribers I radios, motors, toasters also repaired. ferred. '. storm sash, copper _screens, Venetian If no answer call CRanford 6-3474. tf Call CRanford e-O370. or 14 Springfield Many other excellent listings in Westfleld. furnished; light housekeeping priv- 2 at farm-f extend hearty thanks for their patron- Coffey's, 1-3 Alden Street. ToL CRan- blinds. Air conditioned gas heat. Auto- ileges. Young business couple or Service Neat Dept! Apartment 19. Scotch Plains, Fanwood. Call for fur- ROY'S age.In the past and I hope they will ford 8-3334. - U matic hot waJexT First floor, 20 x 13 business woman preferred. Write to Asco Coffee t/43c Sr'. | Wincrest _L 40c continue to ;send their orders to my ther details. - living room with log-burning fire- EUBOTHICIAN LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous taste. HOT water healer. 30-gallon. sras. auto- CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quality Box 302 in cars of the Cranford Citizen RICHER BLEND. Ground to order. matic. Can CRanford 8-2O0S-W. new address, 23o Engle street, Tensity, place. Full dining room. Kitchen with DANHX J. HEVBORN and Chronicle. - 10-31 The only market of its kind in this area. N. jr. Miss C. B. Weldin. ° 11-4 craftsmanship. Ludwis: Selbert, 3M ELLA J. McCORMACK. Realtor Magic Chef Range. . Powder room. LICENSED ELECTRICAL 1WEWMIE1K REPAIR Lincoln Drive. Kenllworth. TeL CBan- CONTRACTOR All your favorite meat, poultry, llsh, AVON cosmetics and toiletries. Also 30 Prospect St., Westfleld Large open porch. Second floor, 3 lovely Christmas gifts can be ordered LIVING room suite, tapestry, 3 pieces fom e-oate. tf WE. 3-4848 — Eves. CR. 8-1104 'large bedrooms, 1 small bedroom. *U Power and lighting installations. Elec- . WANTED TO BUT ready packaged and priced. Select just through your community representa- with slipcovers. For 3 pieces. $100. or witb large closets. Extra closet, blanket tric motors rewound, repaired, rebuilt. 3 pieces, S73: In good condition. Drapes.H. r. REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist. OM 214 South Avenue. East. Cranfard. Tel. BOOKS, highest prices made. Immediate "SUMMER SPECIAL' tive who is eager to serve you and your burner service on all types. Vacuum chest and linen closet. Tile bath-shower. the size and kind you want. 1 pair, brown and gold lined damask SEVEN room house and 2 baths available Full, high basement. Single car, large CRanford 6-0507. tf removal. P. M. Bookshop, 330 Park ANT TTPEWBfTBTSi OK ADDING Host's Dolljiil C9f» family In your home and deliver the cleaning oil or coal furnaces. Con- Avenue. Plainfleld 4-3900. tf merchandise to you. Mrs. Ruth Nelson. with swing rods. »7. Tablecloth, hand for 3 families. OU heat and lot 50 x 200. garage, permanent drive. Open for In- MACHINE CassjJetety Over- UMVI$ 4J-CX. CUD VOL crocheted, round, ecru with pineapple «*nloa work. TeL CRanford 8-11X0, tf Call alter 5 p. m. at 22 Bloomingdale ELECTRICIAN, general repairs, lnatalla- •ssile4 aaa Oauuraateaal Apricot Nectar 311 So. Union Ave_ CRanford O-3780-M. spection" aoy time Thursday^ ' Friday, tkm, .fluorescent.fixtures. Electric ranges Tomato Juice 2 ^ 25c 3I-0Z. motif, ISO or make an offer. Also hot Avenue, CRanford 8;0088-R. 10-38 .Saturday, Sunday. Drive north on WANTED to rent or buy very reasonably • No Waiting TH«~CHANFORD "DRAMATIC CLUB water back. tt. Van Sickle, 117 Ben- GENERAL Jobbing—AU home repairs, ai- serviced and installed. Houses wired a B flat clarinet in good condition. Call 4S-HO(Jst SEaVVICs— bollU 25c Sirloin and terauons: leaking roofs patched, re- Springfield to Riverside. Riverside to and rewired. Joseph A. Sommers. 58 risa-Us> ssJ DcllTsry Airline Prune Juice WIU, NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR jamin street, Cranford. 10-38 PRE-WAR 4 room bungalow, 1 finished Henley. Right on Henley to Horning. CRanford 6-3339-M or contact 811 Tomato Soup IT 3^ 28c INJURED SIDES SPLIT FROM LAUGH newed; guttajrs claaned, repaired, re- room, In expansion attic. Attached Centennial Avenue, Cranford. Tel West End Place. Cranford. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Hearty: all kinds newed; ceiling tile Installed over old Left to 128 Horning Avenue. Immediate CRanford 6-3310.. tf FOE 0UVICK • Greater "Variety ING OVER - . BUT NOT GOOD- garage,, gsi heat, insulation, storm possession. Priced right. Call CRan- ,rV, Porterhouse and colors Including early blooming ceilings. No Job too small. L. I*. Baxter, sash.'screens, shrubs, fruit trees. For CHINESE or 8wedish antique or modern 10Vz-ox. can Cherry Pie Filling 79c BYE.- HILARIOUS COMEDY AT THE ford 8-0927-J. Tomato Soup JT^r^ 10c Tiffany roses. Also house plants, ferns call CRanford 0-13S3-R. - tf appointment call CRanford 6-1176-R. ELECTRICIAN — Housewirlng. Jobbing, furniture, decorations, pottery. lamps, Cert Rosalia 4-8522 STEAKS CRANFORD CASINO. SATURDAY, repairs, fluorescent fixtures. John Fan- rugs, lamp shades, or knic-nacs of any PANCAKB HOUR • Cellophane Wrapped OCTOBER 33RD. AT 8:40 P. M. TICK- and vines. Van Sickle's Greenhouse, 31c 117 Benjamin street, Cranford. 10-28 RADIO and television repairing. All work LOTS FOR SALE ning. 71 Bumaide Avenue. CalL CRan- kind. Write Box 198 In care of the Cran- ROY RICHENBURG. Jr. Aunt Jemima 20-ox. padiage Blueberry Pie Filling PRIME CUT ETS AT THE CRANFORD FLOWER guaranteed. Cranford Radio, 34 Nurth TWO family house—one apartment has 4 ford 6-3040-W. . tf ford Citizen and Chronicle.' t£ 16c BONELESS SHOPPC AND THE SPORTSMAN'S rooms and bath with open fireplace. TO suit your Individuality, without ex- Avenue. West. CRanford 8-177«V tf LOT 75 x 110, all Improvements, near bus • Ready Weighed SHOP — ALSO AT THE DOOR. Other has 8 rooms and bath. 2-car and school. CRanford 8-1932. 11-4 Lemon Pie Filling 21c travagance, you can be proudly and Carpentar — Maton garage, plot 100 x 200. Price 010.500. Log Cabin Syrup '^u 26c START makins; your Christmas gifts smartly dressed "when you make the Alterations and.Rapalrs Rib Roast ib.77c Call CRanford 6-1285-J. 11-4 DESIRABLE building lot. 80 X 154. 7 Rouhd Roast ib.79c • Ready Priced earty! We' have a complete line of In- styles of your choice. See our most Hourly Basis or Thomas Street. Call CRanford 8-1859-J. Chocolate Pie Mix 26c dian Head for place mats*. Tablecloths complete fabric center at: Estimates^ Furnished HOUSE for sale-at your, price) Owner 11-4 Strawberry Preserve "*!£,«, 39c and aprons, etc. U-TI. Chaffee GRILL'S SILK * COTTON SHOP leaving State to accept Job November ORANGE Avenue. Cranford. Block 480. CRanford 8-0811 after -8 p. m. 1st. WIU sell house for' best price Three Minute Oats emus snjc A COTTON SHOP 130 East Broad Street. Westfleld five lots, 24 to 28. Submit offer to Mrs. Life Savers ^fS. 20 — 79c MIUC-HD 12*) otast Broad Street. Westtfleld WEstfleld 2-3048 MAIUNO and MIMEOGRAPH SKHVICE offered. If satisfactory to both. Buyer Ray Allen. 54 Shepard Avenue. Ken- caBAL Loin Lamb Chops. ••- 89c WEMfleld 3-384S tf —Addressograpb. Multlgraphlng. Typ- receive^ Immediate possession. 7 rooms, more. New York. 11-4 27c UOS * HUMPS hardwood floors, fireplace, insulated, Del Monte Prunes' 20c Cream of Rice Extra Fancy FRIGIDAIRE, 7 cu. ft.. In excellent Ing. Address plates Embossed. MaillnS newly painted, 1-car garage, 50 x* 100 WRITE YOUR OWN SUNSHINE msH fc WASHER. Maytag, In good condition. «28 . porcelail n in and out. Ask- Lists, Public Stenography. Ask about A LOT Is the first thing you need In Ur#- pkB Rib Lamb Chops . •> 79c FRESH KILLED GRADE A Also bicycle, child's, reasonable. Call our NEW DISTINCTIVE P.S.M. Mlmeo - corner lot. 302 Hemlock Avenue, Gar- building a home. We have lots on the Krispy Crackers 16-ox. Ground Beef .65c Ing (100. Also Washer. Easy spin CRanford 8-2243-M. 10-28 wood. Call WEstfleld 2-4S48-R. Robford Prunes 19c dryer, brand new. asking 0130. grsphlng process. Westflsld Buslnesi. North and South side of town at mod- Mom NORTHWESTERN - g Call Service, 123 Quimby Street, Westfleld. erate prices. You can aluo consult us on IWOIIATO at ApartmenA t 3SFF , ParkwaPk y Villageg.. DINETTiytable, solid rock maple. 33 In GLEAMING white 2 family house In your plsns and financing. Beef Tongues * 55c Stewing Lamb Cranford. X43 in. extends to 55 In. Excellent con- N. J. Tel. WEstfleld 3-S808. tf H-o*. pk» 19c Nabisco Ritz packag* Cfd 10310-311 choice Northside location, ' both, floors RALPH DBLLA SERRA Mixed Fruits dition, «33. Sofa, blue with slip covers, i in excellent - condition and available ll-»x. PIANOS reconditioned and guaranteed good condition, reasonable. Call CRan ELECTRICA1. APPLIANCE REPAIRS 0 North Union' Avenue. Cranford CLASSIFIED AD quickly; 5 rooms and bath each, 2-car Long Island Ducks * 45c from 075 to 0795. easy terms. Brand ford 8-1395-M. Electric Clocks. Irons, Radios Toasters, _JTel. ORanford 8-2227 or Tic Sunshine Fig Bars csllo. pk8. Pork Chops 5 new wonderful spinets at the best Vacuum Cleaners,' Washing Machines, garage, oil heat, asking $15,500. Millburn 8-0483 tf Seedless Raisins ONE family, white Colonial, 5 rooms, Fowl pi ices' In N. J. Cranford Piano Co.. Satisfaction guaranteed. Otto'e Appli- JACOBSEN Lawn Queen Power Mowers science kitchen, newly decorated, THE CITIZEN and CHRONICLE Sausage Meat ••• 65c TURKEYS Tuning and rebuilding experts. 3 North 1049 model now available. 8147.110 ance Service, 18 South Union Avenue "of SO Educator Crax Breast Veal ~~ . CRanford S-I7I0. T«). CRanford 8-0060 or CRanford Southslde location. $10,700. WANTED TO RENT Ideal Ted Bags -%Mvun sweepers, rollers, garden tractors CLAYTON & OLSON, 240 Morris Ave.. 5 Alden Sircc . . ' and snow plow attachments now 6-341S-R. tf FURNISHED or Unfurnished apartments WOOL. Taffeta and Crepe Dresses for EL. 2-1011 or CR. S-1S53-R. Broker or houses for employees of Merck Ac Cranford. N. J. • - vatlua stock. Storr Tractor Co., .,489 South Co-operation. Beef Kidneys hm. girls from, the sixth grade up: sizes 10 Ave, K.. Weatfleld. N. J., opposite Stati MASONRY — General repairs and altera Company, Inc., within reasonable com- Franks to 14 and 10 to 10 Inspection Station. 10-2 tioiis. S. R. Jordan, 220 South Avenue muting distance of Rahway. Write or East. Cranford. Tel CRanford 8-2770-J contact Mr. E. Shults. Personnel De- GENTLEMEN: EDITH HILL TEEN SHOP FRESH or rotted cow manure, top solL tf GUNSMITH partment, RAhway 7-1200. extension Bologna Fat Back ib. 1 airs. Mildred H. Snyder. Mgr. sand, blue atone and cinders, spread I: Is that gun ready for hunting seasonT If 877. tf w 219 Kim -Street. Westfleld desired.' Al Haesaig, 013 Easi Broad VETERAKS- HOUSECLKANINO CO. not get It over here while there is still ' Picas* Insert the following Classified Advertisement for times bejjin- HEINZ Hunt's Tomato WE. 3-I41O — Open Wednesday Street, corner Woodland Avenue. West- Window cleaning, walla* and ceilings time. Why not have that ugly Mauser, Liverwurst 4 lbs. and up . Grade A New Sauerkraut 2 25c 69c fleld. Call WEstQeld 1-O8S9 after 8 washed, painting, spraying, outjiide Enfteld or Springfield remodeled to a DRESSMAKING. ALTERATIONS ning with your issue of : under the classification Select Just the one you want. 10 to 16 WANT a Sound movie party all your p. m. or 2-5720-W any time. tf house washing, etc. Call ROselle snorter of your own design, so when CUSTOM made skirts for adults. Also ASSORTCD Featured ar all Acmes. lbs. average. All tender, (uaranteeed own? We furnish complete show* for 4-1704-K. • tf 4hat buck Is In the sights he's a sure dresses for tots, children and adults of- „ SAUCE Dill Pickles 2^ 15c arty occasion. Laurel and Hardy. Abboti WRINGER ROLLS FOR WASHING MA and minor alterations. Call Hosello KETCHUP to satisfy! GENERAL thing. I can supply all caliber barrels. and Costello. Cartoons and Comedies CIUNKS—Rolls in stock for any type If.you want a new gun or ammunition 4-8384-M. 1O-31 Meat Loaves zor cauldron"* parties and gatherings wringer. Bring In youia old one, w< ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Kitchen Cabinet. I can supply those too. Let's talk over l Seasonable charge- Operator Included will duplicate It: white rubber. your needs. No order too large or small. AMAZING dressmaking sale 'for mothers .02 per word Minimum charge .50 Call CRanford O-U1S-H or write D. Recreation Cellars* 14-oz. 8-oz. COFFEVS Attic Rooms A. F. Behlert. 33 Hemlng Avenusy with children from nursery school to and K. Movie Service. 528 Orchard "The House That Service Built" CRanford 8-3233-W. - ' tf High School age. Call Mrs. Boyd., 240 Street. Cranford. U 1-3 Alden Street CRan. 0-2224 Roofing Michigan Avenue, Kenllworui, before Repeat Ads .01 per word — Minimum charge .25 bottle can Screens September ISth to get In on this1 won- 5c SCREENS —. STORM SASH ELECTRIC Light Bulbs. Oenerel Electric Stocm Sash. Etc. PAINTING AND DECORATING 21c derful bargain. Tel. ROselle 4-aSO5 R. tf Savw mopey with UURROWES All Mazda. All Sizes. A i A Hardware. M; r BONELESS ROLLED Alnnmlnum Combination Unit. Year 1] Mnrll. Avenue. West. tf CRanford 8-1938 NITSCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters and DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ADS 10 A. M. WEDNESDAYS Decorators. 511 Boulevard, Kenilworth. LADIES' aults and dsesse* made to order; round, qquick-changs - protectionp . Termsems., r i dih B CORDWOOD for fireplace, furnace and MASON CONTRACTORS N. JT. Tel. CRanford 6-KB8-M or RO- also alterations. Call Mrs. Hand, ^CHan- rne estimate daar—night. B. O. BOD- kitchen stove. Call RAhway 7-1083. U Sidewalks. Flagstone Work, Garage selle 4-8484-M. tf ford S-24&2-M. tf 1 . , . i J I WESTINOHOUSE M. 1*J KxK. Wsfrtfleld 2-4748-J. Building, Brick Work. Cellar Water FonmlaU I CAKDS for all occasions., gifts. ruLLKR Brushes — Tor tooth brushes, Proofing. Free - estlmalas. Schwi R. MENZEL — Interior, exterior pains- ;:'. ," household brushes, polishes), waxes. Cal OHanfW 8-0347-R. tf Ing . and paparhanging. Estimate* TRUCKING—HAULING Evaporated Milk tall 14c Mazda Lamps ,5.i5,«),«>w,•«« I«L I JC VEAL "|ssilinlaistai hnoK. hosiery and station- HAULING—Small lobs', dally trips to the •' t> . ery. Harrison's Card anal Gtft Shop, • or write L. A. McKc*. 13 Arlington cheerfully given. Pkjone CRanford hi ST. Vaaoss Amuis. Ccanfovd. tf Road. Cranford, N. J, Telephone CRan- BICYCUC AMD BABY CARRIAGE z«C- 8-1349. 81 Elizabeth Avenue. Cranford. shore. T. H. Moffett. Call WEstfleld ford 8-1783-W. ' PAIRS. We are equipped, to Mndar tf 3-6413. tf 3 Ritter's Catsup ^tt: 20c Dif Powder 2 '££ 23c complete repair service and genuine FRESH FROZEN Government Inspected parts. Solid rubber tiles Installed by WILLIAM BEIBEH.T — Painting and CARL'S Light Trucking and Moving suite, rugs, twin metal Paperhanguur. Skilled mechanics. In- Service. C. Carlson, 106 Oarfleld m hocsemaat. Also horse Uver DAILY, spsclal machine. ALL REPAIRS GUAR- Kirkmqn Gran. Spop *£+ 34c '•!,;•.;-• Cranford Pet Shop, 11 North Avenue, ANTEED. terior and exterior. T*l. CRanford Street. CRanford 6-2929-M. 10-28 Gravy Master ISS 15c m 314 North' Avenue. WsstneldL Phone ib. •':•"''•- East. Tel, CRanford 8-10O8. KEN BUTLER'S 8-3854. . tf LJOHT HAULING DONE ' "• 'i' iV : Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. 8 Kirkman Soap Powder <£ 24c Dan Shop. ISA Alden StraeC PetTER SCHITLTZ, 3rd . Available with V, ton truck evenings Bon Olive Oil 23c DAVK'8 WOODWORK 1» North Avenue. West. CR. 8-1T7B PAINTING * bXCORATING and weekends. Call Rosendale, CRan- ..•:.'• f^ CranfonL Base dolls and animals. Dolls 13 doors from Cranford Theatre! * .y ' i •'' * TeL WEstfleld 3-44A8 ford 6-1930-R. tf 65c . •'• *- t nd iwady mads clothes all custom knade tf i Complexion Soap 3 **- 23c Krailv priced aiid wrapped In sanllary "~' eous gifts. "Pel. CRanford CRANFORD Refrigeration sales and Serv- WILLIAM ROESKL. Interior and Exterior LOCAL moving, trucking lobs and trips J Cream White cellophane. N'o waitins;. •.''. ''..»'' tf KITCHEN CABINETS / ice.-Household and commercial repairs Aim on rrigjdalrw. Kalvinalor, Croslay, Cold- Painting. Skilled mechanics. Personal to shore. Union Trucking Company. supervision. 3O5 Columbia Avenua. Call UNlonviile 3-6787. tf 13 35c Kirkman Soap Flakes '£ 34c SOKMITSI. COMBINATION DOORS spot. Num. etc. Rear of 10 Alden n ese :;,' vi M Cranford. Call CRanford 8-3719. tf u Asco Peanut Butter silo covers. Veortian bunds. (screen and storni) - ^ Streeitt. Tel. CKanford 8-1718. SAROENTS MQVHXO AND STORAQE. * fabrics. F. Kantner a> .%/ord SZpPy £ -^ • ? "A JOSEPH WARSINSKI 1 COMBINATION PORCHX9 Now loading household goods to all 48 '.-V i> fi Son. 43 South Union Avenue. T*l CJtOSLEY, Coldspot electric refrigerator TXLKV1SION TABLES and servicing. Postal Radio Service, call Painting and Decorating State* and f>na*lH. specialising in New ' tf BOOKCASES MASK Phone CRanford S-Oajll England, ITIoriaa and California ship- KIRKMAN CRanford 4U0971. tf ments. Same van to destination. Lee KIRKMAN TO ORDER PAtNTINO and Oeeosatlng. T. la Bridal Bouquet tassJ MayUgkt tarmnla. SSc P~ gfikm 18 DJOrraiCAJ. . .. L Contraotln-. g HousewirlnL A. Crane. us estimate your next move. UNITED 10 FRESH CALA Tel. CRanford S-OM0-M 330 South VAN LINES. Ted Sarsjsmt, Agent,- CLEANSER " ' far Jug). CnssisVii Snort *Eaay Payment Plans" Jobbina, nisorvsosnmil naturesflxtu , rsDaizs and Union Avenue, Cranford for estimates plugs InstalUd. OeorgB *-•«SJ-1M-^Sanaa I U WEstneld 1-3033. tf Soap BORAX SOAP mm «i business hour*—g A.' M. to 8 P. M. Myrtle Street. M. CRannsrd -' . If FOR U1** paint Job on youy r househ, call QaCtnlRAL Trucking anywhere. Courteous, 3 **- 25c 2 ^ 13c 4 .yards load. I CALL CH. 4UM1S-M CatacutofC d t-lOOJ-J. SausfaeUvy prices eractent sevvlce. Ssnali moving )«ba. 3 — 24c Vital, and .Son*. 1*4 itLACKSTOMK. Bendlx. —,, Maytacj and ejuahty. Also o*d Jobs. tf Ben Clark. 100 South Union Avenue. p KanltWortn. T*L wsshar ssrviEe. All wvrsi easiia T.1. CRanford 0-3330-J. tf HAMS •3 BENJAMIN STRaXT taciurer's psurts Guarantee* Of 00 darn. Mott's m U CTAOTOBD Postal Radio Bervlos. CStantera 0-aw71. DOGS FOR SALE SOILAX fUUllAH Buna* (contrails*! >wirllsllim] WANTED PALMOLIVE d Usjht). Measuring. installation. COLXIK. 10 months old, male, registered •anwlsj • *Bsmr WANTED—Good borne for 3-year-old CLASSIFICATIONS W for an avartss of as.30 A. K_ C. Price right. Oood home Im- Apple Cider Mi portant. 'Call CRanford e-OOOT. snade female dog. Mostly fox terrier. Ual» Msa BATH SOAP Steel or aluminum slats, SUGGESTIONS V«r Bale I atoaj fer Sal* at Sons. Tel. CRaniord WEDDING pietiuea. babe pictures an4 Well trained and obedient. Learna fast B.U OUX photos tahen. For sarvioe Wamn and can be developed Into an out- WsaUd 39c -f 69c Ib. or CRanfoid «-31ZX-MM. U W. Ona, 'for IS yaass WastnclcTs and standing trick dog. Oood companion. m csll. Real EataU Photo Servioa. CHan- ROOFtNG — REPAIRING 1—Wdt« or print plainly. 2 -~ 27c CUSTOM MADE ford s-340«. tf Crsnford's fo*«jnost plaoQ tuner," 244 Moving Into smaller quarters and Un- W.luut Streot. WestflsM. TeL WEst RE-ROOFING, slate, tile, asphalt shingle Automobile; 9«at Covers rvoalra. Leaders and gutters, new and able to take this member of the family. tf>iuiis« c.«t of uu, abov, ad In full. ~ ~ * cellophane.' C. C. DOWN! CO ANO Instruction in popular music you li^UAJUJt piano tuning and repairing tf pond L«r«ely on wHat you want to play. Individual Instruction In b, ,«-oofa. bonded; day, October 28. IMS. at »:3O A. ki. or as ~Onn|c" All Aluminum Combination loon thereafter ua I may be heard, for s'tione You Pay Once At Acme! TILING II KlENZaX — Telephone us to discuss roof rvpsjrs, sk>lii(hts, coppeV and gal- Wlnduws, Duofs and Purcb Enclosure*. STEEL tile for batrirvxiins and kitchens your floor problems. Vloor scraping and vanlled gtttters and leaders. Estimates leave to assume another hajne, to wit. Also HOOK Insulation. ESTIMATES Jean Scull MacDonald. pockngM A i Acme you i>ay only once for ull your rtTHNLSHED ^ at'home. easy. umtum* MfJUMV •/•.-••

THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 Page Nln* V*9» THE CBAHktntu CITIZEN AM> THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1M8 fits, all. employees covered by the garet McLaughlin' leader; Mrs. T.3 Yarmouth road, is undergoing State Plan will pay, in effect, 3/4 How New Slate Temporary Disability Benefits Law Operates New Members for : Herbert Milgmm. Mrs. C H. Hal-Guest Preacher for NOTICE OF WALK n*r LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES on C. C. Hann, Jr., and Mrs. J. Ebasi. c training at Fort Dix. He has. ford. Mrs. Geqrge B. Spofcn. Mrs. Girl Scout Leaders Candidates Air Views Injuries as Cars Collide of 1' per cent-of their taxable Jeffries. been assigned as RA 12317499, . „. 2fbMe Notice Is hereby given that I. Albert B.iCaldweH. Collector of Taxes Girl Scout Troop 1 N. R. Hower and. Mrs. Fred Mayer. Oseeola Presbyterianr . ?! "•*>»»»»* o£ Cnnfbrd. In the County of Union. State of New Jeney. will »eU (Continued. Trom page one) wages into the State Disability Company G, 39th*Infantry Regi- Sees-Action r Hear Blood Donors' Talk at public wle for unpaid tax** and anenments. all the landi. tenemenU. heredlta- commended the record established Three persons were injured: Fund starting January 1, 1949. Miss -An n Catts reporte-•---, d on —th -je Missionary Sunday, the fpurth in Mrs. CM. Canright, represent- M'*J»rtt'*J»rtto thetoweittbthetoweitratebff itrinterertt . nott exceedindi g ilhilshtt per cent per annuannumm . by the board, and emphasized the elson were welcomed as nbw" Girls. SUte convention she attend-}a series «,, j^yaUy MonU1 services, e. sold to make the amounts severally chargeable against the sae McGuigan, 47, of 3 Preston ave- ' Recruit Walter H. Crissey. son land* wil 1B1Bl be8wU wU. solnd to make the amounts severally chargeable against the same importance of protecting the tax- tribute into the Unemployment members at a recent meeting of ed in June at New Jersey College , ^ ob^ed s^day Oseeola Blood Donors, Inc. was guest fl.™? "*• * Interest end costs computed to July 1st, 1M8. together with wU at ? "* * Intet d t td t Jl 1t 1M8 tothr with hue, and Phillip Greenspan, 3o, Of Compensation Fund 1/4 of 1 per of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crissey of'Try a Classified for Quick Result* Need Today for Women, New Brunswick, as a speaker Monday night at the reg- Interest on said premises from July 1st. 1048 to the date of sale, and costs of sale payer's dollar. He also thanked \BenefitsLaw Jirl Scout Troop 1. Among those Church when Tost said sale will take place on • ' local residents for the support they 103 Preston avenue, collided at cent of their taxable wages. At the amed to special posts were Mary delegate of the aranriaHon. She Rev. S. Franklin Mack, secretary of ular meeting of the Girl Scout extended her appreciation to the Leaders' Accodation in the Girl FRIDAY. NOVEMBER U, IMS gave him in the Primary Election. Hillcrest avenue and James street same time, to share the cost of Vnn Davis, representative to the the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Joseph F. Green, Democratic at 7:45 a. m. yesterday. Mr Me financing with their employees, all uliette Lowe Committee, and VIA Speaker Tells group for sponsoring her. Missions, who. has visited all butScout House. She emphasized the •tjlifhpur oTtwo o'clock P. If., at the Township Booms. 23 North Avenue. East. Mrs.. J. Angus Knowles. legisla- purpose and work of the organiza- Crantord, N. J. .. . . candidate for the Board of Chosen Guigan suffered bruises of ttil Union County are local employers who choose the Carol SchwaHbach, Barbara Wahl, one of the Presbyterian mission 00 Out of every six Role of Individual tive chairman, urged member* to tion and urged those present to the Stat**o?N '** gjjj**" ^ the provisions of Revised Statutes 04:5-19 et seq.. of Freeholders, admitted the VIAright leg and his wife sustained' montonth to complp y with State Plan will be subject, to a One will be injured Lynn Wilson and Mary Ann Frank- areas overseas, is recognized as an ,%. Th* *?*£ lan . 1MS-1M7 ployees, each making at least $3,000 All troop members were asked to r rolL John F. Beta _™...___^ to be made. The survey win be 8UA > 1M7 , 14.70 per year, it would take thirteen' ttend choir rehearsal November ment Association Tuesday after- Olsen, Mrs. Louis Ecfcert and S13A 7 i Jack Remington _. budget you need a brand new. used as the basis of a program of Announcement was made thata Jack Remington , 1O47 ____ . 13.48 It's The Woman Who Pays, will years before $1,500 had been paid at the First Presbyterian noon at a regular meeting in theMrs. Charles D. Kremer. Ml 1 * Bids. cuB of n, nuye 1B47 . 2S9J4 mass education overseas. Girl Scouts' Own will be held on MS ISM to 1397 H of Wn, into the fund and thus make the Church. SINGER* Sewing Machine. Casino. A meeting of the association's .O. tt J .B Benevento . .__ 1048-1947 . 21.78 benefits ranging from $9 Mectnre Jan. 1, Disabled worker will These payments 'will The Youth Fellowship will meet November 7 at the First Presby- 701 M3-4-S ;__ . Kroobs 1040-1847 . .14.94 „ week for periods as long employer eligible for "experience Benefit* begin after Patrol II recently held a dinner executive board was held Tuesday 11-4 recenre cash benefits be made for disabil- Speaking on the topic, "What Sunday at 7:15 p. m. Rehearsal] terian Church. Mrs. B. C. Belden Adv: rating" of his tax. 1949, a worker who first week of dis- at the home of Mrs. Woolley. Then you can make, mend and' morning at the home of Mrs. W. A. But With FRANK'S SPECIALS , weeks to those workers who is temporarily dis- from %9 to $22 a ities, , for periods Action Now?" Mrs. Moore emphap- of the Intermediate Choir and thewill be in charge. Plans also were ability; 'worker's doc- CVftnrie, 217 Walnut avenue. The unable to continue at their Local employees who will come abled and not receiv- week, depending ranging up to- 26 alter your, own clothes as well as sized the importance of each Indi- Adult Choir will be held tonight made for the^Girl Scout exhibit occupations because ofin- under the new disability benefits | tor must. certify to vidual in working for united action work of the Mental Hygiene'Clinic at 7 and 8 o'clock, respectively. to be arranged in the- window of his total inability upon amount of weeks,'. Time in Swim at YWCA the wardrobe for die entire family DlUttt DESK MOOQ was explained by Mrs. Walter J. Htimafi Relations Talk llness not caused by their coverage are advised that the law his past earnings. each case varies. throughout the world. She urged "Jerusha Dow's Album," a series the Johnston Paint Shop in com- She Doesn't Pay As Much! ns • "The "non-occupa- will not allow disability benefits to work. • More than 30 members' of the ... and at substantial savings. the continuation of foreign relief Conley, VIA representative to theof living pictures ' representing memoration of the birthday anni- fOoattwied frdmpao* oiuri unior Youth Fellowship of Cran- local mental hygiene committee. store windows, arid there will be nature of disabilities for during the first seven consecutive as a means to win the friendship scenes from the tin-type era, will versary of Julliette Lowe, founder , which benefits will be paid is the ford Methodist Church partici- Mrs. J. L. Grady, cancer chair- prizes of, $10, $5 and $3 for first, New Jersey days of illness nor when a person pated in a swimming party Friday Immediate Delivery on some of peoples overseas. There are be featured at a show under aus- of Girt Scouting. SMALL HEN distinction.between this new form is not under a physician's care. three things we must rid ourselves man, announced that meetings of pices of the Adult Bible Class to- Nine leaders and members of second and third, place, respec- at the YWCA, Westfleld. Accom- SINGER models. tively, for -seventh, eighth and of ".social security" and the exist- Also benefits will not be paid for of; Fear, lack of responsibility and the cancer dressing unit will be inorrow at 8 p-.m. Also included the Cranford Girl Scout Council, Housewives panying the group were j^i.ss Mar- held monthly, and that the next ninth graders and similar prizes ing workmen's compensation or disability arising from pregnancy, prices start at inaction, she stated. Mrs. W. San- among entertainment will be songs will attend the regional conference unemployment compensation. Thus meeting will take place "November 1 for students in the tenth, eleventh TURKEYS OMOlb ave) ft. for self-inflicted injuries, or injur- ford Bishop . Introduced the by a girls' chorus known to radio this afternoon at Asbury Park. know I workmen's compensation is paid to ies received during-commission of 50 - speaker. 3 at hf)m<» nf Riihnp, audiences"Tas—"Sweet—Notes—of Renearsals-of-the Girl Scout Choir and twelfth j{rades.___ Orange avenue. Members were In- John V. Nostrand was elected to workers for injuries sustained as aa~crime7fbr~a peribd~during wfiicH 89 . . Thirteen new members were in- Israel.'' Proceeds will be donated Under direction of Mrs. R. C. "BUDGET" DESK MO0B '£ direct result of their occupation; work is done for profit, or for any choice may be: Or it may be a firm's Worker may receive 1 'it troduced by Mrs. Paul Martens, vited to join. Pfarrer,,will commence Monday at membership in the dub. Those to the building fund. ' who had. visitors at the meeting, unemployment compensation is period during which the worker coverage under State own "private plan"— benefits if he earned Ub«rai Jr., membership chairman. They Beginning tomorrow at 12:3th0 e First Presbyterian Church. It paid as a result of losing employ- would be disqualified for unem- as self-insurer, thru pour p#«MAl motki also was reported that Mrs. Pfar- which was conducted by President STEAKS STEAKS Fund, to which both between $270 "and are Mrs. W. F. Herzqg, Mrs. L. J. Mr. and Mrs* George K. Myers p. m.. the Missionary Society will William Barron, were William ployment compensation because of contribute in taxes a union or association, $660 in first four of Meyers, Mrs. Milton Reinhart, Mrs. of 226 Walnut avenue announce rer. who has been n«mfd secretary | ment. sell home-made clam chowder in Ford and Karris LaBoyteux. Fol- Throughout the Statg, reports a labor, dispute, unless the dis- the funds to pay or thru an insur- 1 latest five calen- Carl A. Froebel, Mrs. Ivan L. Dar- the birth of a son. David Richard, the church basement. This project to Mrs. W. W. Bnhfanfon^ Jr., ex- mRYonnnisE Sirloin or Porterhouse the New Jersey State Chamber of lowing' the meeting, members of ability was incurred before the benefits. ance contract. dar quarters;' COMPLETE COURSE I;i, Vt ling,' Mrs. G. M. Barile, Mnr. S. M.on October 5 at Muhlehberg Hos- will be continued on Fridays ecutive director, will be in charge the blind committee went to Eliza- mflDC WITH REAL eOOS I Commerce, more than 36,000 em-dispute. Fossel, Mrs. Robert C. Smith, Mrs. pital. Plainfleld, throughout the -year. of the Scout office on Wednesday In Horn* tfrcstmakinij given beth to. entertain members of the STEAK - Ib. ployers and 'well over 1,268,000 Summarized in this simplified chart is the new State Temporary Disability Benefits' Law, • Boy Scout "Troop 44 will con- Union County. Blind A«flwylatioin at employees are involved, Transf ers of without charg* with the purchase)-' duct a paper drive Saturday be- their meeting in that" city. * Locally/the law will affect, for which is already in effect and will, begin to pay benefits for .non-occupational disabilities after Jan- of each New SINGER. w ginning a't 9 a. DJ from the church Jnmor High Class practical purposes, all business Real Estate AA QUALITY BERRlES area. Proceeds will go to the uary 1 to all employees presently covered by unemployment compensation. In effect, the new law and industrial enterprises other The following deeds have been rmn building fund. A regular meeting On Philadelphia Trip ' " Obituary £ SMALL JERSEY than small establishments employ- will cover practically all local men and women employed in businesses and industries larger than 8tG, JUICY, SUN-RIPENED... Grade 8H of Cranford High recorded at the office of County of the Men's Organization, will be MRS. LHJLIAN I. Mlt.lJKW ing less than four persons. Thus, the smallest retail stores or service shops. '. . • . SLOW-SIMMEHEU IN PURE CANE SUGAR held Monday at 8 p. m. The pas- School took a trip to Philadelphia Register Herbert J. Pascoe in the Mrs..Lillian I. Miller died last it is probable that most local, sta- Court House, Elizabeth: tor's Bible Class will continue the last Friday. On the way they FRESH CALA HAMS Ib. tionery and candy stores will not In long-distance moving, the TO TANGY-SWEET PERFECTION I passed through Trenton where they Thursday at the home of her 49c Estelle and Joseph Goldstein to study of Matthew on Wednesday tughter, Mrs. Richard P. Wahl, I be affected, but theatres, depart- acknowledged leader is ALLIED at8p.nL saw the state buildings. At Phila- ment stores, garages and service Joseph Di Fabio, property in Lin-In Concert Program VAN LINES—first in experience, delphia they saw all the historic 13 Kensington avenue, after a coln avenue, 9.15 feet from the — FORSGATE FARMS — short illness. The body was re- stations, lumber yards, trucking Two Cranford residents, Doris safety and service. As local agent buildings at the Independence Hall SMALL JERSEY northerly line of lands of Central for ALLIED, we are equipped and Mrs. James L. Me—group. They also' stopped off atmoved to the Daniel. J. J/eonard companies, work shops and factor- K. Fishwick of 3 Hamilton ave-t ies, restaurants and'other types of Railroad Company of New Jersey. nue and Naomi Hammond of~lll A. J. VANO and ready to handle every phase] COMTACT rofuiu | HARTLEY'S Donnel. ofv Corpus Christi, Tex., the Betsy Ross House, where the and Sons Home for Funerals, 242 announce the birth of a daughter PORK LOINS business and industrial enterprise True Type Homes, Inc., to Mr.Riverside drive, took part in the CBanford 6-2454-J/ of your moving ... from packing' class bought souvenirs and sent West Jersey street, Elizabeth, aiia and Mrs. Ander C. Stombaugh, to unpacking. Also permanent oi STRAWBERRY JAM on October 14. Mrs. McDannel is postcards. After lunch the stuwa- s sent to Bremem, Ind., where By the Bapnetts 65C will be involved. program of the National Opera Whole or Half temporary storage. You can move FOR YOUR PROTECTION A*K YOU* QHOCSK. the former T^oris Jane Schultz of dents visited the Benjamin Frank- interment took place. "•'..•• Locally, the new law will re- property in Hillside place, 300 feetjciub of America last Thursday aft- MILK AND CREAM x FRESH EGGS frof m PParkk avenue. anywhere in America and be sure M»>Jt,wMpC Cranford. ._•_.- lin Institute, which has a museum A native of Plymouth, Ind., Mrs. %BILL&1\1ILT quire affected employers to make a ernoon at the Waldorf-Astoria, decision with their employees Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Iannell|New York City. Miss Fish wick your possessions will reach theii SINGER *«lli Its machines only of science and industry, and theMiller had resided in Elizabeth SMALL JERSEY destination on scheduled time... planetarium. whether or not they wish to beto Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bar-> sang three contralto solos, accom- through siNOH IEWINO CENTIM before making her home in Cran- rett, property in West End place, in complete safety. Call us for ford. She was the widow of J. covered by the "State Fund" option panied by Mrs.' Hammond at the Mrs. E. Franklin, Mrs. C. Lear for benefit payments, or whether 24.07 feet -from Division avenue. piano. an estimate and fill} information ld«n»lfltd by th« R«d "S" on tho and Mrs. H. Weber accompanied Frank Miller. In addition to Mrs, FRESH HAMS they wish to make arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Francis about moving the ALLIED way. the class and the teacher/Mrs. F. Wahl, she is survived by another window and never through depart- 1HIIOVHY QUHN ANNS Whole or half for their own coverage which will Josephs to Francis W. Melando, Electric Auto Starter HalL daughter, Mrs. Otis Gentzhorn of lfast meet the foinimi^m nronertv known AS 20 Keith Jeff- Elkhart, Ind.^a son. John B. MiUe c J. Culeinan w» grained • PETER END ards of the law.. If the latter de- nes avenue. patent in 1903 on an automobile elec- Drotner, OPEN DAILY AND 8UNDAY8 of Fair Lawn announce the birth cision is made, employers and em- Benjamin H. SmithlithTwidow, ier, to tric self-starter. Thomas of Bremen. CHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Hopper, Robbins & Allison, Inc. of a daughter. Janet Frances, on ployees will find that they may SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. October 17 at St Mary's Hospital, choose among several possible property in Beech street, 60 feet MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS CRanford $-0898 Meat Department plans such as a private insurance from Tulip street. 993 STUYVESANT AVENUE UNION. NT. I. Orange. Mrs. Carbone is the for- Police Athletic League Z13 SOUTH AVENUE. EAST mer Eleanor M. McDevitt. daugh- We haven't space enough' to tell PRIME RIB ROAST - Ib. company, a "self-insurer" arrange- Gladys H. and Edward M. San- Opposite Union Theatre Open Friday Evening FRESH JERSEY — Rib or Loin End* ter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. the story of the P.AX. Police- ment, or a union or employees' as- som to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. PUONE UNIONV1LLE 2-1014 t'Oll FBEE HOME DEMONSTRATION McDevitt of 415 Lincoln Park, THE t^EST IS men know that.kids must play sociation. Skaggs, property in Tuxedo, place, east. and thus they aim in every way PRIME SQUARE CUT To finance the payment of bene- 300 feet from Lenox avenue. to sponsor programs that shall ARMOUR'S QUALITY PORK LOINS STIUTHE BEST be the right outlets for energy. Hershey's Ice Cream 26c Pt. For, they know well that play- TENDERIZED •*- (String End. Only) ing time leaves little room for FOR IMMEDIA TE DELIVER Y breeding crime. CHUCOOAST •"« Ib. HAVE OCR FRESH COUNTRY The story of sypcessful enter- BOTTLED MILK AND CREAM taining is preparation. As you WILSON'S CERTIFIED SMOKED HAMS- ib.63c prepare for your next party, be COAL DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME. sure to include on your shop- OUR ROUTES SERVE BONELESS • ' • • ' ping list the right wines and Small Smoked Hams Ib. FORD, GARWOOD AND CLARK. whiskies. For the .finest of liquors, visit Barnfett's .Wines & Rankin and Jahn Coal Company Liquors, 9 Walnut Ave!, Cran- CHUCK ROAST ford. Phone Cr. 6-1044. BAR- ! 321 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD. N. J. ib69 NETT'S DE LUXEJ BLENDED ARMOUR'S FANCY TeL CR. 6-0834 Yard—Winam Ave. 3 WALNUT AVE. WHISKEY... A REAL TREAT. PRIME 15 North Avc, Cr. 64)907 CLOVERBLOOM FOWL 'jui-iuHMi-WHnrpgt RIB ROAST fc65 tUIUIIIUIIIIIllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiniiiiiiiiHIIII AUSizes STRICTLY FRESH KILLED FRESH-KILLED _ ,m f± CHARLES M. TOYE :'•.;:-:: y 321 Centennial Ave. Cranford, N. J. FRYERS or BROILERS - Ib. 4 & Make Modern Appliances PLUMBING - HEATING - TINNING October 20, 1948 Your SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE TO THE VOTERS OF CRANFORD: WILSON'S CERTIFIED OIL BURNERS This is a rxtlitical year and voting STEAKS - - SLICED BACON •• for the right candidate is a problem, but JOIN OUR QUAKER HOSIERY CLUB 69 TELEVISION for Township Committeeman, I heartily SMOKED endorse Harold T. Walsh, Independent. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! For Quick und Efficient Service Mr. Walsh's efforts in behalf of the BUY 12 PAIRS-GET ONE PAIR FREE Choice Chuck Chopped TELEPHONE youth of our fine town, his fine character, It's the SMART way to buy nylons I Ask our sales girl for a mem- BEEF TONGUES - Ib 49c HEADQUARTERS and proven ability and his very friendly, bership card in the Quaker Hosiery Club. Purchase your stockings To Order Ik neighborly spirit, makes it a pleasure for LEGIJAfc-S> UOTF • ^aw ^aw Fada • RCA Victor as you need* them, and when you have purchased I 2 pairs you will f CRANFORD 6-3696 me to recommend him for one of the receive a bonus of I pair of Quaker beautiful nylons at no extra charge. Emerson • Crosley SPECIAt- vacancies on the Township Committee. OR A break for your budget? You bet! And besides that, you'll have SPRING LAMB Ib.69c Tuesday and Wednesday (Signed) the satisfaction of wearing nylons that are perfect in every detail and from $299.95 to $595.00 WESTFIELD 2-3696 flawlessly beautiful from top to toe. • ' - ,.;,* ,t\'z %-B> PrinU Sliced FRESH, LEAN IIAROLD T. WALSH DAVID RANKIN. BUTTER Ib. BACON 38c RADIOS and RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS Very Memty ^ mm Honie-nHMae CHOPPED BEEF Quaker Nylons in the weights you want HAM SHANKS fi>. O / C SAUSAGE MEAT • RCA Victor • Emerson • Crosley To Order BtJby Fresh and fashion-right deep-toned colors 7t$& BEEF LIVER Ib, SPARE RIBS REFRIGERATORS 45 guage, 30 denier Bacon - DAIRY SPECIALS - VOTE FOR Fresh, To Order • Norge • Crosley .Wisp, Cob Web and Spice Brpwn, sizes 8^ to I O'/2 1.35 SQUARES Ib. CHOPPED BEEF 63c Armour's Qoverbloom YOUR ROLL BUTTER Ib. 68c 51 guage, 30 n' 29 N. UNION AVE. Open Man.. Wed., and Fri. Eves. Till 9 VODRASKA BTHKET. I. BOB S MARKETS 60802? ii WALNrrr^ —-=^L_-= WE DELIVER. === ' 15-17 NORTH AVENUE, WEST CKANFORD 6-0907 WALNUT AVL. CRanford 6-1113 _ tutniiniinntminuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiuHnuuiiiiiiiiuiiiii Our Store I. do.ed AH Day Monday. - Ten THE CRAWFORD CtTlZKM AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER • 21.- 1948 THE CRAmORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1948 Page Keren emergencies, community celebrations, Oak lane, because of the many oak trees on , Meetings Arranging Exhibits for Suffers Toe Injury THE Lettenr to IN RETROSPECT street. The remaining three families asKed t etc. ••••.'. it be called day avenue as a continuation of (hi 0 At Lutheran Church While working Saturday at the Frm the FOe, «f the CUfeea »nd Chronicle short street of that name between Manor a Venn I American Art Week (Bittern attii W%tanitl* According to Gilbert and Sullivah; THE; EDITOR and South Sixth street aUe| Central Railroad of New Jersey Five Yeara Aro & handicapped Sunday services at Calvary! American Art Week, November Tn CuAxwomt CHKOMKXM. Established 1$9S tKe policeman's lot is not always a happy Arrangements had been made to accomma-l Lutheran Church will include ' to 8. will be observed in Cran- roundhouse, North avenue, east, More than 300 volunteer workers prepared to date 1,500 persons at the deluxe party to be i TBI CKANFOSB QTBDI, ttt*bli*hed JMf one,. but the members of Stanford'Ctanfords October 19. i»48 open an intensive house-to-house canvass as final matins at 8:30 a. m., Sunday school ford \£Rh displays in store win- David Darby, 45, of .116 West (Combined in 1B21) plans for the National War Fund and United Fund , at St. Michael's School by the combined societiM| dows ana at the Public Library. Sitxy-third street, Ne,w York, sul- r • i -. ' » Editor, Citizen and Chronicle. of St. Michael's Church. A. large chowd was \lnlndwtry at 9:30 a. m, and the worship • •.•*?')«•' Campaign were completed. Cranford's quota in pected. Among prizes to be offered Was a 1 The committee in charge of the tered a possible fracture of the force manage in general td carry outCrjmford . N ^ "^ The proper management of. the the eight-day campaign was $35,000, of which trip to Bermuda/ handicapped veterans hour at 11 a. m. The Rev. William __ . soil is necessary for success in $25 000 was to be used in support of five agencies their duties in a friendly, helpful manner. The Cranford Historical Society issued a ca, : right kind of; job toH. Niebanck, pastor, will officiate. Please accept my congratula- . . .-/ - . __» -' for the direct relief and aid of United States, serv- Members of the Sunday school will consider themselves invited dropped a steel plate on the toe. advantag* If the eo adultf a courss ofe Cranforof studdy hasucdh aths etions on the honor recently con- V*™***- One of the most un- ice men. The funds also were slated for the for pictures of old Cranford foot bridges to add t«l they can be efficient work- 011 c ana the manage 5nt is historical collection. Residents were asked tnl pro' teaching staff will participate in anto participate by loaning their He was taken to the office of Dr. EDWAKD C. McMAHON. carrying on of the work of 12 relief agencies of y, Thornton Webster, that given the children, they would gain JS7* J* J*« jti*en "^ tTJ* t f the Allied Nations. Sanford K. Thomson was lend pictures to the society so that reprints couljl e« in industry enlistment demonstration by thpaintinge s for exhibition. I William E. Martin by Lt. Thomas CHARLES M. BAY, Earns •*.. * , . , ' • i i • j Chronicle on winning for the sec-of the soil is the maintenance of or- be made. The group also appointed a committal employment representa- executive chairman of the drive. veterans parish and church school board of Paintings for exhibition should Woods. The injured man is an aturalizer a new insight into the hne job tjcing done ond consecutive year the George ganic matter. The Board of Education adopted a resolution to determine the story behind the naming of manvl declared at the United Lutheran Church, Sun- be taken to the home of Mrs. C. employe of the Speno Railroad Cranford streets. ..-•/• for New Jersey, WAT! in their interest by the Cranford Police *• Stringfellow Award for Out- Crgaiuc matter helps to conserve in consideration • of a plan to open the Sherman program llast Thursday day night at the Emanuel Lutheran R. Hoe, a committee member, at Ballast Cleaning Company. Department. S^ig^^f *" ** CanC6r moisture; it improves the drainage School annex as a community youth center. Mrs. Alison W. Hitchcock of 219 Central ave-l Church, New Brunswick. -A.Sun-l211 **iln street, on Monday. Mrs. iii i - i • ' r - i Control Program. . . . ^^ drainage Calvary Lutheran Church observed its fif- nue was re-writing and editing a book, "Con-I I in the Casino. day school evaluation will be con- Hoe suggests that' all entries be , a soa teenth anniversary at a special service in the ^ cerning Cajs," written by her mother. • "• program, planned in the in- Under new legislation which re- this is an honor which brings and iess^if, moisture in « sandy The ducted Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. in priced so that information' may Member: Quality Weeklies-of N. J. church. The Rev. Theodore Tappert. professor of the physically handicap- be cently became law in Trenton, the Town- credit not .only to our local news- soil; helps to prevent heaving in of church history at the Lutheran Seminary in Fifteen Temrs Ago I terest the church. Clarence Hausmann, given to those interested in paper but to our sponsored by Cranford Entered «t the Post Office at Crioio^ti. JL shin Committee is emDOwered to ffive """"""H"^ winter by flowing up alternate Philadelphia, was guest speaker. Philip S. Swain of 11 Grove street had cas uperintendent, will be in charge. I Purchasing. «s Second CUUM Matter. • 212 American Legion, and The Women's Guild will present Veterans interested in exhibiting snip committee is ernpowerea to give congratulations again, and keep freezing and tnawingr helps to pre- The Cranford Junior Service League netted achieved the record of having, voted for ever $814 90 from the subscription campaign it had Republican president from Lincoln to Hoover and Rodney Fiske Post 335. VFW a play, "The Family Album, crafts or hobbies of any kind VOTE Published Tfaunday at Cranford. New Jtowey, bj acts as a buffer to prevent the loss 1 local policemen a 40-hour week. Fhe up the good work. vent baking of a day soil in winter; conducted for The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. for all local Republican candidates. Mr. Swain] were urged to offer Speaks," tomorrow at 8 p. m. Mrsshoul. d take their entries to Mrs. The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official of nutrients by leaching, and itMrs. Charles A. Boillod, chairman of the cam- committee has arranged to give Cran- Very, truly yours, who was 96 years old, had been a Republican disabled veter- Carl Gehrke is director. Choir Lilly R. Hibson, 300 Elizabeth ave- paper for Cranford. Garwood and KenUworth. s makes the, soil easier to work. paign, announced the money would be used by booster since he first became of age and had mem-l t.mities for disabled veier- rehearsals will be~held tonight at nue, not later than next Wednes- ^prd citizens a chance to voice their opin- - S. Eisenberg, The compost pile is one source the l«»=»g"«» to carry on its multiple philanthropies ories of having once seen President Lincoln. | I T^sfrvic«& and servicee organizations and Subscription Rates' *2 Ji a Year in Advance Cranford Business Ass"n. a cotnmunity 6:30 and 8 o'clock under the direc-day. ion in the matter at the November 2 elec- President, of a supply of organic n in the community. * The Township Committee received bids for thj o(her groups-within OFFICE: 0-7 AJden St. TeL CRantord 6-00M A special committee to represent Cranford's . improving of Lexington avenue from Walnut asked to help get jots for thetion of Miss Beryl Antrobus. > ! ' tion/^Favorable response from the voters interests in a proposed new highway, to be known * HUlcrest avenues. They also contracted for tl \vtxe Mrs. John Kiesewetter of 2On Grand Jury as Route 4, was appointed by Mayor George E_ curbing of both sides of Edgar avenue and passe™ handicapped Parkway Village was hostesses this would influence the governing body in - October 18, 1948 frank .Walsh of Passaic, assis- the direction^of adopting the necessary Edi*01". Citizen and Chronicle, ^hle matter that is not diseased. Osterheldt at a meeting of the Township Com- on first reading ordinances relating to many othd State veterans' employment afternoon at a meeting of theThree Cranford residents are mittee. ' . . street improvements. tant Women's Missionary Society. The among members serving- onthe enabling ordinance to put the policeman's Sl^S* Vegetable tops, vegetable waste The Volunteers of America collected more tentative, exhibited a moUon button! I!'. Cranford Girl Scouts planned to join witl, discussion was led by Mrs. William Grand Jury, the first to meet un- hire "No Help Wanted," show- k i • x. - i i ~ r ' * *-"-«*» »J** . • , from the kitchen, fine nruninEs than $300 in its annual "Have A Heart" tag day 300.000 scouts in America in observing National Meyer. der the new State constitution, •Help Your Helpers sale, it was reported by Mrs. L- A. Smith, who had Girl Scout week. Special morning services wen- Ijnt that handicapped employes which reconvened Monday. They week on a paXwith those of Other On behalf of the faculty and from rose bushesand shrubs, and charge of the Cranford'children selling the charity work well • if-properly.: placed^; The staa of Union to be held by the Rev. William R. Sloan, pastor! are Mrs. Elsie Blythe of 20 Spring- "community helpers."^\ Junior CoUege, I especially tree leaves may betags- in the First Persbyterian Church. , movie also demonstrated various • Television-Atomic Aid "Helpers in Our Town" is the sub- \f • l \ ' . . , should like to thank you for the nlnooH in tYu> nil«» Prrwvpr tr«»i»t- The eighth blood bank held in the educational One of the latest contributions to field avenue, Henry W. Wetjen of CRANFORD building of the Cranford Methodist Church under As a token of the community's appreciate types of work the disabled can do. 424 Casino avenue and Clyde J, You can show your appreciation for kind sentiments in last week's.edi- SenT^tJS mlteri?^SS ^ke for the work he had done for the Township 1 In his talk, Thomas Wachenfeld, television and atomic research re-, ject of a unit of study carried out by torial auspices of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenilworth 0 King of 619 Brookside place. B the policeman s night and day^ service regarding the decision ofihe mt:st kind of manure for our Chapter. American lied Cross, was termed "per- Cranford during the terms he had served on thj jr manager of the Elizabeth office ported from the electrical manu- children in the Cranford public schools. l tO fect" by visiting mobile unit officers. The chapter .Board of Chosen Freeholders, a testimonial dinJ If'the U. S. Employment Service, facuring industry is an electronic TRUST CO. throughout the year by voting "Yes" in ^ rniii»l fvSi TOftf^ gardens. —ner was tendered -Freeholder S_R.J3r6escher-at-th n»pnslt And one of the first helpers whose activi- x met ifs quota of T182 pints: ' : "iSiecl-the-fact-thar-the-program -microanrumeter—that- can measure .1 . . j -1| "u* ^unege HI v^rdiuoru. we nave Pile* it up'*in an inconspicuous Echo Lake Country Club. Mr. Droescher, wh Ten TeanAo i to employ the disabled is not a hitelectrical direct current down to a There lire 52,000 • auto repair Insurance Corporation ties they observe is the policeman. Their answer^ to this question ^ll^ your ballot also been gratified by the trust-jiape..•• Make the layers about six planned, to retire, had served 10 years on th, Jirnues In the United States. "Set As All Git Out," an original play written county board. A silver tray was presented hiii or miss affair. Others who spoke billionth of an ampere. study reveals that the policeman helps next month. ^worthy and comprehensive" news mcnes deep, tramped^own. Then by H. K. Beach and J- Webster Skerratt of the by the citizens of Cranford. or were introduced included Mayoi : coverage which you have always sprinkle some pulverized lime- Cranford Dramatic Club, was presented at the The Cranford Democratic Club, Inc., stage George E. Qsterheldt, Commander the community in a surprising number monthly assembly of the dub. ys • • mT. T given pur school. I am happy that ^^5.ove r &e top> then „„„ con,. a large rally and unfurled a banner over Nortl, •JL Jules Dommergue of the Legion. of ways. t- Drivers who tell you they can drive Ur C Ue e reside , . . cay. Successive layers may be The residents of South Sixth street were'in a • Union avenue reading, "A New Deal For Cranl post- Commander Thomas Butler • •LhnVtn& - ftt iSlfrht "° ° 5 S "* a community piete fertilizer (as 5-10-5), than a turmoil over the proposed re-naming of their ford." The club endorsed-the.candidacies- of best at night are either rare-exceptions have been bestowed upon it. \i\\\\\ wy to a freight of four or five if the VFW; Bertram'Stewart of v •*•'' • .--•••-. In the- town center they observe MSI lC/tf fg Ml 11 Igtll served^ by a newspapJ- whose ^ ^^ of soil to supply the bac- street All but three of the residents petitioned George S, Sauer, -Walter E. Cooper and John RatH policemen • efficiently performing their to tKe general rule, 6r they are simply MstiVerc yexcellenc truly yourse merit^ s the terifeeta, leavinand otheg thejor organismp slightlsy odishedf de,- the Township Committee that'the street be cajled for Township Committee posts. Union, past county commander of awardsKennet .. andh distinctionC. MacKasy to catch water. Keep the pile the Legion; William Mantell of duties of keepingtraffic moving smoothly talking through their hats — mostly the ". ' Dean * moist. • " Plainfleld, county commander of America's Outstanding through the busy streets^, protecting the latter. Accident statistics do not bear the VFW, andFEfflnger J. Rubright, them out; they indicate that it is not only deputy manager of the Elizabeth lives of pedestrians, young and old; I office of the employment service. keeping order and preserving neatness harder, but more dangerous to drive at Nelson' Fairweather, assistant Shoe Values by enforcing the provisions of local ordi- night. Three out of every five motor I State veterans' employment repre- nances and discouraging unsocial actions vehicle deaths happen after dark, and this HearYe!HearYe!HearYe! sentative, arranged the program, and Albert Lane,' service officer in spite of fewer cars on the roads and a » . • . by heedless persons or deliberate law- | of the VFW post, was chairman in yearly average of fewer darkness than FINAL ^CALL IS HEREBY MADE j charge. breakers, and in general lending an air v w : of security through their presence and daylight hours. ,..^ '"'* " "'""""""'""w/,,,^ readiness to serve the citizens at all hours Safety, in night driving is entirely a | Plan Card Party .95 question of visibility, and there are, there- BUILD or RENOVATE Plans to hold a card party on of the day and night. I Tuesday at Koos Brothers, Rah- fore, only two ways by which night accj- | way, were made recently at the '""'."n>, 9 At police headquarters the students dentscan be reduced. One is to provide first meeting of the season of the observe the smooth carrying out of an YOUR LAWN Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Troop intricate maze of functions necessary to increased visibility wherever possible; 78 at the home of Mrs. J. C. Ayre, "%„ •1 • the other is to acquire the habit of in- FOR the efficient operation of the department 20? Arbor street. Mrs. F. Sowa, creased caution wherever visibility is be- AT ONCE! newly-elected president, presided. pyt tnpptinf/ will h#» throughout the community T. Radio 1 winr m i ^ „ 1 | • 1 UTIII ii ~r T.»iW.j -ITf ^i •low daylight standards:— =• •LetrUa Help To EHUIIIU The BcanUfnf-FIt" mumcation is maintained with police cars November 3 at the home of Mrs. If that seems over-stressing the obvi- J. R. Johnston, 7 Henley avenue. in all parts of town, .calls from police ous; it is only because drivers and pedes- LIME UMESTftNE • boxes and on the public telephone—re- trians have allowed themselves to be- porting occurrences, seeking information, come over-cdhfident. Twenty thousand PEAT MOSS — HYPER HUMUS • requesting aid—are answered, the tele- night-time traffic deaths in a year cannot BOVUNG — DRICONURE type machine brings in reports from other New Believe it or not, now you can have Naturalize/'$ be laughed away. /^ PONE MEAL r— SHEEP MANURE NYLON departments throughout the state—«nd SUPER SIZE 1,000 - V2 grain detailed up-to-the-minute records of all '''•"-.. - • • ,•/* own beautiful fit, beautiful craftsmanship, beautiful these occurrences are kept for future, ref- The average American srnpked 115 COLGATE packs of cigarettes in 1946; according to TOOTH erence and ^planning. **"* D quality shoes at the plainest Jane prices anywhere, a survey made by the Department of TOOTH \ •••••li'-ilai The children are told of the myriad agriculture. BRUSH TABLETS V anyplace. They're basic shoes, in smart styles you II activities of members of the department PASTE And there's a good reason why. in protecting lives and property through- There were 130,000,000 rats in the You we, almost hal< the soap wear with tweeds and dressy outfits. Every Natural- out the community, in preventing crimes 17c CUSTOM IZID'CIOTMES United States in 1947, according to a 43c you are now using is needod and bringing wrongdoers to justice. And izer is modern a last, that; has been tested and tested. report by the Fish and Wildlife Service. •o soften your hard water in addition to these duties and tKe many Every p^ece of leathe/ used is supple, uniform, more carried out during their regular 48- Ten of the 34 men who have served KAZ VICK'S ELIMINATE HARD WATER WORRIES! hour week, the students learn, the mem- OF as vice-presidents of the United States And For Goodness Sake Try Our mi Start Saving Soap with flexible ... the best quality at the kind of prices you bers of the police department put in many were from New York. ELECTRIC extra hours without compensation on VATRONAL CULLICAM like best. Naturally,- we're quite excited over our special asignments in connection with The Dionne quintuplets will be 15 VAPORIZER MAGNESIA investigations, court cases, unforeseen QUALITY Here's Hieke^-Freeman Naturalizers . . . and you'll be just as excited as we years of age on May 28. 1949. : LAWN SEED 1.49 Fit 16c 27c SERVICE are when you try them, if you aren't a Naturalizer OTTO SCHA1BLE. Owner fan already. All this expert workmanship, all this 11 Different Mixtures To Choose From 3 Mden St, Cran. 63555 America's Finest Suit GROVES GILLETTE ELECTRIC smart styling in many different heel heights, Each Blend To Suit Your Purse or Purpose >.:•• •'•MM 95.00 -115.00 BROMO SUPER 3 HEAT fashionable flats, heels just a little higher, popular IMPORTED QUININE RAZOR "Customized By Hickey- Freeman" and happy mediums. Come see the seven we've with 10 blade* PAD sketched here and many more at Teppefs. HOLLAND 39c the paint that — 4.95 > •• ,•: • 1.0CT ^ oe« mora for your room . . . means exactly what it says ... a suit individ- Luminall paint goes on BULBS-, 79c ually cut by a master tailor out of superbly good CHARLOTTE "quick and easy" dries A . . Black Suede Opera Pump, High and Medium Heels TULIPS, HYACINTHS, DAFFODILS, CROCUS PREP ln 40 minutes, cult HUMAN and High Heel Brown Suede •«'-'*- - - - - 9.95 AND MANY OTHERS REM decorating time. Beau- worsted J or tweed) . . , needled mostly by hand SHAVE HAIR Wul true paitel colon B.. Black or* Brown Calf, Cuban Heel Pumps - - - 9.9* If you have not already ordered your Bulbs, (with the pressing iron applied after every few stitches). CREAM that do moro for your C.High Heel Black or Brown Calf Bow Pumps - 9.9X DONT WAIT. Wanting thne Is near. Com© in NETS fumijhingj. Very eco- "A ttitelj in lima saves nine." Thai's particularly.xrjje^r _ 49c D .. Brown or Black Calf Low Heel Step-in Pumps - 9.9S j - m Naturally the product is as nearly perfect as human hands can and Ut us h*Jp you with your selections. Do not nomical. Give*fine re - ^ homes. Money to improve or repair your home ... to Duke E.. Brown or Black^Calf Oxford.^' 9.95 .. a. *t - .*. '.j failfcj •n|o y aonrie of these lowly Flowering 39c 9c sults on practically all il more attractive and convenient . . . u available here at make it. And oureipert fitteTTand Union seeirtnhat'every BUUM »ypoj of lurfacej.. F. Black Suede HiKh Heel Ankle Strap Sundals .- 1O.95 low rates ... on term* keyed to your »««<]•. Repayment In your garden next Spring. may be made in convenient monthly inttallments. So don't 5Lb. last detail becomes YOU. C. Black Suede Instep and Ankle Strup Wedge - 10.95 MCKESSON 200 delay. Check the improvements your home needs now. Don't Forget Your Feathered Friends 2.75 C«t an estimate of the eo«t. Then come to thii bank.' EPSOM MCKESSON per gallon WILD BIRD FEED ALCOHOL 85c Other IV«taralIrer« 7.95 to 10.95 SALTS ASPIRIN Hickcy-Freeman Cnatoraiiea ToRpoats ..... from »5-ft* SUET CAKES — FEEDERS Street floor UNION COUNTY Hickcy-Frtcmiui Customixed Overcoat from 94LSO 49c 49c TRUST COMPANY C. E. TRUBENBACH Strce* floor MAM orriCK CONVENIENTLY 111 B*«*4 8< . Cllub«lh ELIZABETH AVI. orriCK LOCATED IIS lUukilk A»... «U««l>.lk BANKING MOAO 8T. ornci IIS tml •<.. Illuhlli •utoauL orrica :DOSi OFFICES •ea WMUUU A». FEI ED BELL'S PHARMACY ornci SCHLECTER'S 5 1*S STQRi CRANFORD M«mb«r of r«dcral Deposit Insurauca Corporation AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL VAUNT & HAHDWAKE 116-118 SOUTH AVE., EL CRmnforf 6-1661 101 Soulh Ave., E. Cran. C-1870 PLAINFIEI.il •'•••*•'

Pige Twelv* THE CRANFORD CgTlZEN AND CHRONICLE. THITRSnAV OCTOBER 21. 1948 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN ANt> CHftONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21 [class 9, for single chrysaulhennnns; be held November 8 at I2^3n~^~ recommended by safety specialists: t SpeciafPrecautions Needed When approaching a curve or as well as fourth place in Class 13, at a buffet luncheon at the hnt ^ eof Recent Efwnt& of Interest lectingg picturep s and newspapepaperr arar-rr ticular interest to them, hill, should be reduced to Flower Show for vines and shrubs. Mrs. .William Hollsteini3aT I lets about China for their Chinese ^w % tides to pl i th bk u 1 QneSNAPSHOT GUILD The local club was nmnng ap- Euclid- avenue, Westfield tides to place in. the notebooks tl..:i - jthe~ point where the motorist can; -The 3M class is working on a,' "' - In Operating Cars After Dark proximately 15 garden clubs in ent. The officers and adviser of they are making about China. easily stop within the range of his Among guests attending ,. Schools the club conducted the ceremony. _ -- = ••• uus laKing" possession of the M ChMrCn had ne headlights. Ribbons for | this area whichyparticipated in theCranford were 5r. Walter R ? Mr, Sanson"e fourth firaders' f^ t ' "^ i.ak ,1 I tT U ™? 'f™^ ° By JULIEN H HARVEY * show. Roosevelt School A reception for the new members terest and understanding. Harold, The Indians were un-..-.-.- used ;is models for,this Redman, Herbert Hendrickson, Osteopathic Auxiliary dren's newspaper, "My Weekly had -their posters chosen by thare:e - Richard Byrnes, president; Barbara West read the Bible teresting story about the praying lesson, J WU UI uw posters are on Kenunth Weeks, Audrey Kraus, 10 articles on street and highway mileage death rate continues to ex- and injury at night. When con- Seventeen ribbons were won by dre class as the best: Helen Goodfel- cheers, Madeline Place led the flag salute Two of the posters are on Ktnijith Weeks, Audrey Kraus, safety, written by nationally recog- ceed the daytime"~rate, year after the Cranford Garden Club for va- William Fricke, vice-president; mantis. John Townsend and Karl display on the bulletin board. They j Kilefcn Colt-lough, Benjamin Aus- nized accident prevention specialist* fronted by dazzling headlights, the Observes Anniversary Reader." low, Libby Donaldson 'and' Sharon David" Hulse, secretary, and Fred Cleveland School Harold Palon was flag bearer. Hirikeldey brought in a praying wt-re drawn by Joyce Obert and.ti-o, Joan Gatyas, James Cascio, and published by -this newspaper in year. motorist should keep his eyes fixed rious exhibits shown Sunday in the joau ULisanti visited the Trenton Parkin. | : the Interests of greater traffic aafety.) The Union County Women's Os- Allen, treasurer. Officers of the' Hallowe'en is surely coming! Dawn Schaeffer and Martha Bun- mantis for the children to see. Glnrin Rnri i««.-:. <- • -- • — - - The reasons for this are well on the side of the road, away from fifth Annual Flower Show at the Fair and told the class about bis genstock.had charge of properties Marian Gelinas, Doris Wolf, Leslie teopathic Auxiliary observed its The pupils of Mrs. Quaintance snew junior chapter are: William Just glance in the kindergarten After the children had seen it. the I Durin(f Fire Prevention Week, the glare, and at the same time Trailside Museum, Watchung Res- experiences. and assisted.with costumes. Sharon Ault, Gloria Burt, Joyce Obert, ^i^£tt£Z&*™» "to safe*" specif" U tenth anniversary Friday at a «i«iru r: Traveller's Fire Insurance inclusive. Township Map. »%r i^r = =:<= =:-:= held in the assembly. AU pupils SEWING MACHINES *Hesldence'"B" District. in the school were present after Company At the time and place above stated all REPAIRED SERVICED Interested parties are invited to ba present COAST TO COAST MOVERS marching into the auditorium to when full opportunity to be heard will music by the bond led by Mr. PARTS, NEEDLES, BOBBINS. ZIPPER rEET. BELTS, be given to them. BULBS, BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENTS. . CASUALTY By order BA or Canada Haar. Marilyn Searle was chair-. - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. Seasonable and Inan of the program, and she with I New Sewing Machines American .Surety Company M. R- Foster. the cheerleaders led the assembly L . "Ctuirman. TTI I IIli i Antbcny_a._Henrlch. — in the singing of the school song. Glens Falls Indemnity Co. Secretary. ~Following"this~there^were~cheers Dated: Maryland Casualty Company October 0. 1MB. 10-31 led by the cheerleading squad for WESTHELD SEWING CENTER HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent the team. Mr. Grayson was in- 110 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD. N._ J. Traveller's Indemnity Co. troduced, and he presetned an Open Evea. Westfleld 2-3856 McINTYRE'S AIXIB> VAN LINES, be repiMT Stance '* Cratinx a Specialty 'Jockey Club' for Cammetcfal aai Lawn Mower Shop tea Given Freely WEstfieU 2-44S4 CHARLES ft YEAKL New Power aid HaM «••*••* ••».. Insurance Mowers in Stock P*wer and Hand Bfmreiji NOTE CHANGE OF PHONK Expertly Sharpened * K«palr«d % : l\.Zi Mowers Bought. 8«M and \ wasfcorwtaroffl ' Exchanged. ~ CRanford 6-2474 Welding A Delivery Servte* rimsi '*Yoa g*t\ Room 2, Second Floor Tekptae WEsifcU 2-2528 *".» new flats If d» Saf*dg£ [«T«r chiptT*. ' CRANFOBD TRUST BLDG. Gao. Sfelntyre. Jr., Prop. STOVE... 235 ELMER ST.. WKMTF1K1J> Responsibility Wi»h a desire lo setve-anJUetune welLyve assume mm the deep responsibility and bust placed with us. SINK...ROOF... _ Coming Each detail carries with it a duty which is per- A** JERSEY CENTRAL-the first U. S. railroad to use formed with minute care. MHfMtft'S> IUSINESIUSINISS • M CAREFUL ATTENTION TO EXACTING DETAILS Your Way. ..SOON 3.00 Set this type of power in regular commuter-suburban service —is again increasing SHEETS 11* its fleet of Diesel-Electric locomotives. REFRIGERATOR... SHIRT IR PILLOWCASES • FINEST QUALITY PRISCILLA SIDE HFMMBn • This eleek, 2O0b horsepower Dieael- the Jersey Central is adding to its Diesel-Elec- * ,''''•* COLUMBIA Electric locomotive of six now in regular tric facilities with the construction of new X Suburban-Commuter Seh,ice on the 'Jersey servicing facilities. New servicing facilities at WASHING MACHINE HOLLAND 1 ALL-METAL Central. These aingle-u^iit double-end loco- Jersey City, built at a coat of $210,000 are now motives are the firsto fjJieir kind to be used, in use, and a shop is under construction at VENETIAN BUNDS WINDOW by any railroad in this tjr^e of service. Elizabethport, the cost of which is estimated THIS COUPON ENTITIES BEARER TO HAVE Slats are now plastic coated And more Diesels aJe on the way! Jersey at $860,000. New locomotives and new ser- AND AUTOMOBILE and removable for easier vicing facilities will give the Jersey • Central Lumber - Millwork cleaning. Central recently placed orders for 14 new SHADES one of the most modern suburban electrifi- White or light Sent 1500 h.p. general purpoaj) Diesel-Electric loco- IN STOCK NOW! cation systems of any railroad in tho motives, 12 of which will be assigned to Subur- 13" to TB' Width* 3.9S United States. Mason Materials 2 SHEETS FRFF ban-Commuter Passenger Service. Deliveries 2ST to W Widths ....,....:.... 4.9S •|.O9 on these new units have already started, and Generating their own power, Diesel-Electric 0m LAUNDEREWHEN BROUGHD * FINISHET IN WITDH AM CLEANIN JLUUIG J Choice of Ivory or White Up to 31 Inches all locomotives should be in service by locomotives are not dependent: on overhead Screens - Storm Sasff »- ORDER OF $1.00 OR with Matching Tapes. On Your Rollers March,. 1949. wires or third, rails, but can operate wherever LOANS there are tracks. They eliminate the necessity v. • . • THIS COUPON GOOD UNTIL OCT. 3O™ When these new Dieada are in service, they of changing engines where electrification- endfc - Roofing Materials Our Store I* Filled With Christmas Gift uiill furnish Diead Power for 61 panenger trainm, Items. Make Your Selections Now. A and perform with efficiency during severe at the^. accommodating 25,000 passengers daily. By late winter weather that usually hampers other Small Deposit Will Hold Them Till ivinter, almost 50% of all our passenger* will b* types of electrified systems. \ Youngstown Kitchens Wanted. served by Diesel-Powered trains, includingallpas- senger trains between Jersey City and Raritan ter- Yea, the new Diesels will be coming to minaU, and W^^of the Jersey Central service on your town with increasing frequency—provid- Builders' Hardware CRANFORD TRUST the New\York and Long Branch Railroad. ing you with modem, more dependable, more eflicient eervice—on the Jersey Central, tha In addition to the expenditure of more leader in adopting this type of power for COMPANY ALBAN-LEWIS than $3,000,000 for Diesel-Blectric locomotives. Commuter-Suburban Service. Standard Lumber FOUNDED 1904 Paint SUop. Houscwarea — Hardware RICHARD HAKHAKTIOT . Prop. Appliances — Gifts FREE DELIVERY — Supply Co. OPEN TUX «:JQ P. M. —FRIDAY » P. M. JERSEY CENTRAL LINES Family 107-6 N. Union CRftnfonl *2S40 109 N. UNION AVE. Cr. 64)866 Th« BIG Little Railroad 94 HIGH STREET. CRANFORD OBNJBROUOHT IN OAJQUY lE NOON_EXCEPT SATURDAYS '. . 13 The listing includes girls from THUS COLOB CARTOONg ting teams from Union Junior Col- Winning a pair - from the 7S0 Hulldcn General ] 2 school auditorium. Plans for the The next regular meeting of the Cows must form pleasant asso- toss to Bernie Swanekamp con- Early in the third, quarter, a 33- (1) Malzman , 184 103 173 coming year were discussed at the seventh grade through the senior By JACK SAVERCOOL lege, Bloomfleld College, Bloom- Builders* General Pinners, the Brinkerhofl* 116 143 123 Angle 128 135 128 Klfhfa Sehadala society will be held Tuesday eve- ciations with milking for maximum SUNDAY Thru TUESDAV nected on the 10, and Bernie yard dash from midfield by Lee E A Pttersen 12O 163 1S2 IP M class. A standard pay rate has fleld; Bergen' Junior College, Tea- WlttkQH ..- 138 128 felo. rrlriicn 13D ttl- business^meeting; after which par- production. The Cranford Clippers gained romped over^ to score the final Chib widened theii'lead In' 153 -TUT ~Tiemf»craU. vs. Lions ning at Girl Scout Headquarters, Van Heflln, Susan Hayward neck; Seton Hall College, South Kirby- set the stagefor Harrls 193 162 ents adjourned to classrooms, been set for all the bureau's sit- undisputed possession of first place | touchdown of the game. Ralph SchmrelkerV,._ _ ..- 148 114 100 151) Unaml) vs. Hotary Springfield and Orange avenues, Orange; Drew University, Madison Rahway tally. Smith went around the Cranford Bowling League to Broome ....NT, .... 15S 147 148 Handicap ...., 12 7 21 Chronicle v«. V.F.W. where teachers explained methods ters—25 cents an hour before mid- "TAP ROOTS" in the Union County Football Handicap iThe second contest of the year will ("The Toe") Cipolla converted, and Monmouth Junior College, left - end ' for the touchdown. A three full .... 43 31 45 Commuters v*. Iltillders 'of teaching and. reviewed study night, and 50 cents an hour after League as they shut out Scotch and the Clippers had a 33-0 vic- last Friday night 9:30 P. M. be held on that evening, the sub- In Technicolor [Long Branch. 35-yard run by Davis in the final 743 703 708 Lutherans vt. Kepublicans habits of children. midnight. This rate, the bureau at the Garwood Recreation Alleys. BO1 jects to be angle and pattern CRANFORD Plains, 33-0, at the Scotch Plains tory. period made it 27 to 6 in favor of Sunny Acres vs. Post Office The following members of the believes,'is reasonable enough to Lois Butler, BUI Goodwin High School field Sunday for their Invitations have been extended the visiting eleven. Barlow and Ford sparked the win- BUILDERS GENERAL fit ACHES Methodists v». Petersens permit parents to enjoy an evening shots in both color and black and The lineups: Kreie .... : 113. 126 ^147 Men's Leasue. vs. Errico executive committee were presen- third straight win fcrhileth e Union I to other New- Jersey colleges to ners, while Reimer and J. Haddad Pisher „ 133 Gllemple 1B4 193 white. Anyone interested in pho- Tburs.. Fri.. Sat. Oct 21-22-53 CRANFORD—Swanekamp. le; Mul- The lineups; 120 Ncil7«rl out without undue expense for the "MICKEY" 'participate in the round robin Reimer ., 194 127 1B7 153 ted by Mrs. Charles G. Gelinas, Alan Ladd. Donna Reed Blue Comets, only other previously drow. It; Colaneri. lg; Drapluk, c\ Arm- enabled the Builders' to win their Rankin 194 baby sitting item." tography is cordially invited to at- in Cinecolor strong, rg; Price, rt; Loderstedt, re: Av- CRANTORD-HMnu, Is; Yarrow. It: DiTulio 152 129 184 170 president: Class mothers, Mrs. A. undefeated team in the league, tournaments. Play among repre- Glovier. If: Coles, c: Kaycs. rci'Frirke. J. Haddad 171 185 161 RrouchUm 185 Why Age Needs Calcium tend. ery, qb; Staples, lh; S. Anderson, rh; only game of the night and score Jones isa G. Thomas;, membership, Mrs. A". Persons interested in securing "BEYOND GLORY" e bowing to the. Plalnfleld Massa, fb. sentatives of the institutions men- rt: Wooley. re; Kelly, qb; Allen, lh; Bren- A. Haddad 156 162 127 Older, lolks need more and.iriorsj Thnrs. A Friday 2:40—8:48 wer del. rh; Rankin. fb. the season's second defeat against Axar _•_ 154 Fulcher 135 172 the bureau's listing of available SCOTCH PLAINS—R. Thompson, le; tioned was informal last year but Stupalc 167 calcium, because there is. a inarked C. Anderson; hospitality, Mrs. B. Sat. 1:10—4:40—7:30—1O:SS Plebs, 6-0. RAHWAY—Hone, re: «»ri f.>ii n U; Handicap , 14 143 sitters may do so by sending a Sylvester, It; Orr(cco. lg; Parnell, c; lied to the new organization. J r the Lions- demineralization of the skeleton at H. Stephenson; Safety, Mrs. R. A. Progressive Party BSJ- POS'nllUD I 5177 s-'^ Unbeaten, unscored upon and McGown, rg; Suriano. rt; B. Tletz, re; Buhl, lg; Stifller. c; Valenti. re: Bodnar. 775 Huse, representing Mrs. E. W. Em- penny postcard with return ad- 'MAN FROM TEXAS" Perrette. qb; LaVerne, lh; W. Thompson, Union Junior College's team has rt; Hlsclns. re; Grahill. Qb; Davis. The Citizen and Chronicle keg- 764 717 the aye of 50, partjcularlv4n women. untied in league competition, the rh; Sanguillano, fb. Smith, rh: Kirby. fb. UONS CLUB (2) dress to: Girls' Athletic Associa- Presenting Program Iers, who have been, near the topBarlow 160 179 197 People get calcium principally from ery; parent-education, Mrs* A. L. Lynn Bari, James Craig. Clippers will play Summit at Sum-Cranford 0 ID 7 7—3:William Robinson, a Westfleld Cranford BOO LIBERTY since the opening of the season, Shaheen"'. 125 • 169 ». • • • I;-' J Rodee; publicity, Mrs. T. F. Charl- tion, Cranford High School, Cran- Than. & Frl. l:3O^7:OO—10:00 Scotch Plains .:. o 0 0 0- sophomore, as captain. Cartiur Landed There milk, cheese andice rf The Independent Progressive Sat. S:08—6:15—8:15 mit Memorial Field this Sunday, Rahway 7 7 7 «—*7 Themunn ..-. 124 129 foid, N. J. FRJL—SAT^-SUN. Touchdown*—Avery. SWn'neknmp. _ went spiraling into a tie for third 133 179 ton; radio, Mrs. H." E. Hendrick- Party, comprising members from the game starting at 2:30 p. m.Loderstert, PoelUer. Points after touch Touchdowns—Davis 3. Smith Hall 141 One of the most popular seaside Llzabeth Scott Points after touchdown—Wietry 3. Bef after suffering a sweep, at the Ford 191 146 149 son; publications, Mrs. R. D. Burt; Saturday Matinee Only Summit defeated South Bound downs—4?lpolla 3. Cranford substitution. 1 resorts u southeast England is Deal,' Cranford, Winfleld, Linden and Burt ..Lancaster •• —^Herbert, T.^mra. * Cipolla. • L. JVnderson eree—Brann. Umpire—^r^r** Head i hands of. the Rotary team. The Stevens 148 137 * Electric Locomotives member-at-large, Mrs. William linesman—Vreeland. Handicap 9 14 where Julius Caesar made bis first j Legion Auxiliary Elizabeth, will hold a party Sat- 3—Color Cartoons—3 Brook; 37-6, in their only league Hall. Sanyour. Abbott. Koury. Poeltlei newspapermen were close only in Weights of standard electric loco- Redman; program, Mrs. A. V. An- plus Nugent, Rankin. White. Bicker. Scotc. -landing in Britain in 55 B. C. urday night at the Winfleld Com- game thus far. . CHS Loses the middle game, which the service 742 779 827 motives cmplpycdvin freight servic* derson, and budget and finance, munity Center, as a prelude to the FREE ROOT BEER "DESERT FURY" A crowd of about 2,500 watched Plains substitutions—Stewart, Fratz, Mon Members at Meeting ahan, Denny, H. Tletz. Wood. Rutgers Faces IrfJiigh clubbers copped when Svedman range |rom 91 to 2-16 tons; those in !.:" • Mrs. G. H. Barlow and Mrs. A. J. appearance Sunday at the Newark . —Also— Jim Avery, Clipper- aerial artist, .••'- Hail Goes for feed" Members of Cranford Unit, 212, Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 24-25-26 Clipper Clippings | struck out in the tenth. Sheep In U. 8. passenger servitc ranee from 234 to Musa. " '•• American Legion Auxiliary who Armory, Newark, of Henry A. Abbott & Costello complete 11 out of 13 passes on In Bethlehem Saturday Feed bills absorb abodt half the Sheep numbers in the U. S. 239 tons;/those of switchers range Scotch Plains ;totaled 17 passes To Rahway parlv inrome from a laying flock Mrs. Thomas introduced the attended the county meeting lastWallace, Progressive Party candi- 'TAPROOTS" the Scotch- Plains field . Sunday. h«* lnw<»«* r»Aint In from 7H/to 140 tons. date for, President. Color by technicolor "Wistful Widow of Bem'ie Swanekamp and ' Howie attempted, 1 completion and 3 in The Rutgers football team, vie-[Dairy. *ne Sunny A«es team class mothers, and Frank Marti, Thursday night at the YMCA, in Van HeflJn, Susan Hayward terceptions. The Clippers^otale principal, introduced faculty mem- l Songs, skits and satirical pieces Son. 2iW^l3O 1O1Q Wagon derstedt,—elue-flngered and Rankin paced the winners, will be featured among entertain- scored three touchdowns on Avery T8~passes*~attempled, 12 completet Xranford ~2 7-6, will attempt to make it four —bers^of-tho-school.—Stops-to-form Crounse, • county secretary; Mrs. and 1 interception. while Haizman and Marris were a new parent-education group Elsie Hetherington, county corres- "MICKEY" MON.. TUES.. WED., THURS. aerials. .Bob Poeltler and Avery straight Saturday afternoon, at the fighting all the way for the losers. In Technicolor accounted for the other two tallies. First downs were 6 to 3 in favo: In Home Game; Play ' were announced by Mrs. Rodee, ponding secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth . 1. Brennan Cr. 6-0269 In glamorous cinecolpr [of the Clippers. The Cranfor expense of Lehigh, one of the old- Tied for third with the Citizen who requested all members inter- Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin The rugged Scotch Plains line Goodman, county historian; Mrs. "ON AN ISLAND players were penalized 110 yards At Hillside Saturday est and most consistent of all Scar- and Chronicle are * the Men's ested in the project to contact her. Madeline Baxter and Mrs. Mar- BRENNAN & TOYE Irene Hervey held the Clippers scoreless in the League, who dropped a pair to San. 1:20—8:00—8:48 WITH YOU" to 15 for Scotch Plains. Having defeated Rahway only let grid rivals. The first meeting of the group will garet Knight, Vice-presidents of Plumbing, Heating, Tinning Mon. A Tnes. 1:30—7:00—10:30 first quarter. But at the- start of the Republican Club, and" the Com- •be held November 16 at 8:15 p. m. with Esther Williams the second period Coach, Stan To date the Clippers have score, once since 1938, the Cranford High ( the local unit, and Mrs. Ruth Her- American Radiator Co. 99 points to 6 for their.opposition Saturday's game, which will be muters, who, won two from the at-the home of Mrs. J. B. Stearns, : Graysan's" boys bggan to _ move. School .football team was downed Xinarois. •• • • - • . zogi secretary. - •-•.'.' ' . . . Automatic 'Oil Burners played- in Bethlehem, Pa, will be •••••••-^M- 38 Mansion terrace,. The tppic will Kings Country Store 'THE SEARCH'? Successive aeriatS' by Avery to. In league competition they r^mai once more by the Scarlets; 27T6, The county gro,up will sponsor 6 SOUTH AVK., E., CRANFORD unscored upon. . the 47th meeting between the tra- The Methodist Men's Club, .-. be"Parcnis and Teachers In Part- Sponsored by with Montgomery Cllft Swanekamp ahd Loderstedt put in Saturday afternoon's contest on a card party in November, it was KINGS SUPER MARKETS ditional Middle Three foes. which has been coming up fast, nership." announced at the meeting. Mrs. the ball on the Plains'11-yard I the Walnut avenue field. This TEAM STANDING made it two defeats to one win won a pair from the Enrico Truck- :-i-fe . Among events to be sponsored Mary Rizzola' of Garwood was WED.. OCTOBER 27th line. With the Scotch Plains de- W The.rivalry started in 1884 anders, and missed a sweep by only fense set against an air attack, Cranford 3 and one tie for the Blue and Gold this year by the P.-TtA. will be named chairman in charge. 1 since then Lehigh has been met onseven pins in the opener. The Summit ...r thus far this season. Coach J. a "Holiday Fun Fair," to be pre- Mrs, Goodman has appealed to "A DATE WITH JUDY" Avery scored on an end around 2 the gridiron more than any other Post Office, which has bad some DO YOU KNOW? Jane Powell, Wallace Beery play. Ralph Cipolla converted the Plainfleld 1 Seth Weekley's charges will travel Rutgers opponent. The Scarlet. sented in December, according to all local members to submit their U yew ntef IsaksT Union 1 difficulity in getting underway, m Elisabeth Taylor to Hillside this Saturday after- a report made by Mrs. Barlow -and What lasalatlsa tees far yaaT extra point, and the Clippers led, Scotch Plains 0 whicn has held a decided advan- won a pair from the Lutheran dues before the end of the month RIALTQ Somervllle , Raw Jehas Musilla Slain* Im- 7-0. . 0 - noon. Mrs. Musa. A highlight of the fair in order that the unit may have South Brook .. tage in recent years, also has anBrotherhood. Koehler and Holt Shown above are scenes as the g>r«>vca yew fcamaT "Mystery In Mexico" will be a miniature play written a perfect membership record. Mrs. William Londlcan To start the third quarter, Adam Rahway got oft* to a 7-0 lead edge in the series with 25 victories. pact^d the winners. new Acme Self Service Market at early in the first quarter. Norm Lehigh has won 20, and one game and produced by Mrs. Stearns and Marge Albans, poppy chairman, is Jacqueline White Massa recovered an on-side kick- On Williams Varsity Those wiib- hit the charmed Mrs. Elizabeth Hellenbrecht. In Alden and Miln streets opened for attending the National Convention off to give the Clippers possession Davis dashed 45 yards through a resulted in a tie. business last week and a steady TODAY—FRL—SAT. Stuart Duffleld, Jr., son of Ml broken field to the Cranford 5- *"200 circle™ last Friday were: Me- addition, there will be booths for in Miami Beach, Fla., as a delegate Don't Miss Our Costume of the ball on the Plains 35-yard' Lehigh's last victory over Rut- diation. Citizen and Chronicle. 200; adults and children, as well as re- stream of customers experienced Walt Disney's line. Avery passed to Howie-Lo- and Mrs. Stuart Duffleld of 6 Her yard line, and on the next play he gers was scored in-1942 when the an a Sery/ce Sas/s of the Cranford unit. Hallowe'en Party! ning avenue, is playing first strin Tectsel; Methodist Men's Club, freshments. . the many advantages offered by derstedt, who was downed on the went around left end to score Engineers compiled a 28-10 • 200; Deller. Republican Club. 202; Cranford's first 100 per cent self SAT. MATINEE, OCTOBER 30 "MELODY TIME" Plains 1-yard line. On the next halfback on tlus Williams yarsit; Frank Wietry converted for the JVo A book will be awarded to the Try a Classified for Quick Result* football team at WilMamstown ion. Since then the Scarlet com- p xinnesz. Republican Club, 218; class having the largest member- service market and Acme's first . in technicolor play, Howie caught another Avery visitors. bine has fashioned seven straight.Scheller. Commuters. 209 such market in Union County. Top Mass. A junior, Duffleld also play The home team also scored ship enrollment- in the class li- I Walnat An. Established pass for the score. Cipolla's try victories, including last season's Lineup and summaries follow: ho cenfrve/- fo rOKMICA AND UNOUCM HNK Craafora IMS —Also— basketball and is a representativ the opening period following _ brary, Mrs. Anderson reported.' A picture shows attractive front of for the extra point was wide, and 46-13 triumph. POST OFFICE <2I rors O. CR, «-<7M for the Undergraduate Counci: review of the new State safety law the $80,000 building with spacious Randolph Scott the Clippers led, 13-0. fumble in midfield by Rahway. Rutgers, with victories over Col- 151 158 197 ASrH ALT.. BUBBM AND ' He is a member of Phi Gamm 120 138 169 windows facing, on Miln street. UNOLKCK The Clippers again kicked off, Cranford took advantage of thegate, Temple and Princeton this for school buses which was passed in Delta. _ 168 136 100 through efforts of the P.rT.A., was Small picture to left shows battery AKMSTBONO MNOLKintf VXOOKS and Scotch Plains put the ball in slip and moved to a touchdown in fall, will enter Saturday's game in BoninunD . 17S 131 163 CABINsVT MAKING i-rr given by Mrs. Huse. Mrs. Stephen- of checkers' counters where cus- WALL TUJI AND WAU LINOLEUM -NOW BHOWDJQ — "CORONER CREEK" play on their own IP-yard line. I six. Dlavs, Georg&JRnnlrin rnrrtyj JfiJ son, - hospitality chairman, tomers "pay on leaving store. Sma hree piays later, stul on their 19- Sources.of Heat to Freci Allen for 15 yards, andprovement shown by Coach Bil W. DOLBIER 195 720 866 1: ; *e 16 right shows' an ou then Rankin tossed to Jim Hearns, Leckonby's charges this season. . ;,• "K ^^uuudiMtluiuiinsjla^ift^wvi Northyj "The PitfaH" yard line, Scotch Plains attempted Livestock is produced on 8,000,' BROTHEHHOOD I}) CUU/&M Soft Water Serv/ce standing feature of the new market WESTFIELD 2-5958 SUN. Thru WED. 000 farms and ranches. Meat Is han- 145 178 158 been presented as gifts from the — Ind restnre — to kick out of danger, but big Tom — ils self service meat department, Evenings RAhway 7-HS*)-j Muldrow, Clipper tackle and co-dled by more than 4.000 commerical Ucrcr 122 122 OTTO SCHAIBLE. Owner ,/// association to all members of the : Esther Williams Gehrke 134 148 faculty. where customers may select almost "Return of Wildfire" captain, broke through and block- slaughterers and more than 300.0OC 143 167 138 Klobard Arlen—Msry beth Bnfbc retailers. Major areas of livestock P. Xylra 158 153 172 1-3 ALDEN ST. CRanford 6-3555 Mrs. Redman reported that any cut or type of meat desired in ed the kick, giving the Clippers Hopkins J i^__ 163 107 series of 15 lessons in ballet and from an open,' refgrigerated self Johnny WelatunaUer, John Sheffield possession on the Plains 15-yard production are centered in the West Handicap -j_ 6 . 13 12 service counter. To the left be- When Your Maareen ' O'Saillvsn "ON AN ISLAND line. On the next play, Avery and Mlddlewest. tap dancing wiltbe"given at the . Shapiro's HAS . 708 822 709 school by Madame Eugenie, start- low is Joseph Lindenberg of Hill- Back Hurts- "TAHZAN'S SECRET WITH YOU" passed to Swanekamp for the ing Thursday, October 28. side, and at the right is Michael TREASURE" score. The try for the extra point BKPUBUCAS! CLUB <2> Strength and V. 8., Lnmber Importer The Best Selection of A- Tinnc*z 108 107 151 Anyone wishing to read P.-T.A. Stevens Of Roselle. Park, manager REGENT in technicolor was blocked. Although the United States has VW BocrtDimi 159 168 144 "TAHZAN'S NEW YORK BOABETH 2-434A J. Rickert set up the next touch- X Praul 150 129 141 literature can obtain it from Mrs, JO8EPH UNDENBE.RG of the meat department. '••—Plu*— traditionally been a net exporter of K. DrtWr^ 140 2O2 149 Burt. Members also were re- ADVENTURE' NOW BEQULAR PBICES down when he intercepted a pass lumber, the'situation has been re- I*. Tfnncsz 169 182 218 minded to listen to the P.-T.A. —plus—• Warner Baxter on the Plains 40-yard line and re- versed since 1041. with the Imports WINTER UNDERWEAR IN TOWN! W. Rydlnsky, secretary, and Mrs. ' Washington Monument ADVENTURES OF CAPT. SH.VER 'TJFE WITH FATHER" radio broadcast- every Saturday ~ Improving Penicillin In Technicolor in S turned it 28 yards to the 12. Tomsince that year averaging about 73O 84S 803 from 11:05 to 11:30 a. m. over F. A. Oros, treasurer. Mrs.- Sam- Washington monument. In the na- "THE SEA HOUND" Wm, Powell — Irene Dnnne Abbott gave him some fine down- twice the exports. ^\ •HOTS LEAGUE < 1) Two Inventor's have developed an And MODERATELY PRICED, Too! Butler »71> 104 184 tion's capital, was finished Decem- —3 Hits— 1 station WNJR. uel Roth led the singing of the improved process for purification of "GENTLEMAN FROM field blocking. Three plays later. af

Pace Seventeen Slxtc THE CRANFOB0 CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1948 THE CHANFOHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1948 bring a self-denial offering. good attendance was present dur- Ballet, Tap Dancing ing the series. ' Fire Prevention Topic \Preac1l€T The Young People's Choir will The Rev. Mr. Weston addressed rehearse tonight at 7 o'clock, and Classes at Cleveland Tabernacle For Trinity Men's dub the Senior Choir at 8 o'cleek,_Bpy_ a combined meeting of the Ladies' ^'Classes in ballet and tap danc- and Men's Classes Sunday during A talk on "Fire Prevention" by Scouts will meet at 7:30. West Indies The following children were ing are being arranged at Cleve- Bible School;' Speaking on the HOW FAST IS FAST? Calvin G. Lauber of-New York land School as a project of the Activities topic, "Continuing for the Faith,' City, chief engineer of the Na- baptized Sunday by the Rev. Al-school P.-T.A., it was announced bert AUinger, pastor: Robert It's time for less talk and more do he emphasized that "God asks tional Board of Fire Underwriters, HereSunday this week. Mrs. T. Chiovarou nothing of us without providing was featured at the season's open- Thomas Grimshaw, Jr., son of Mr. r chairman of the P.-T.A.'s dance' 'if Missionary Convention Uie enabling." ing meeting of the Trinity »Men s I As a special feature commem-: and Mrs. R. T. Grimshaw; Judith committee, and Mrs. C. R. Boett- Meeting to Begin " In the Junior department, Mrs. Qub_in the parish house ,of Trin- orating Missionary Sunday, the Ann Crutchfleld, daughter of Mr. ger. Vice-chairman, will contact Bedford led the opening exercises »ty Church last Thursday evening. Rev. Clement Thomas of Giddy and Mrs. W. E. Crutchfleld, Jr., andparents this week to determine Here October 3 in'the.absence of the superinten- There were 75 present at the din-Hill Presbyterian Church, Jamaica, Katherine Ann Boardman, daugh- how many children will be en- dent. Miss Helene Austin. Mrs ner meeting. ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Board- rolled. Instruction wil be gi Bedford spoke 61 plans to provide West Indies, will be guest preacher Ven Beginning Sunday, October 31, The speaker was introduced by at 9:30 and 10:50 a. m. worship man. by Madame Eugenie, and continuing through the fol- Christmas presents for children in Chief Howard G. Schindler of the! the orphanage at Fort Lee. Cranford Fire Department services Sunday at " Cranford Mrs. E. N. Geddings, member- lowing Sunday, the Annual Mis- -"I!Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. ship chairman, has urged all par- sionary Convention will be con- Boys' classes in the Intermediate Possible Donors Added ents to submit their dues by the Department played football Satur- alarm box and the working of the Thomas will speak on "Christian- ducted at the Cranford Taber- ity in the West Indies." To Blood Bank Roster end of this week in "^order that day at Unami Park, with- Mr. fire department in general was all-inclusive membership ' cards nacle. Special missionary meet- Whittaker's class winning over Mr. presented by Capt Theodore C. At a meeting of the Youth Pray- The first fall blood typing ses- ings will be held at regular church Chamberlain of the local depart- er Group at 6:15 p. m. in the sanc- sion of the Cranford-Garwood- mSy be issued.. AttendinR the Keyser's class by a score of 18 to 12 State Convention of P.-T.A's services during the two Sundays, Mrs. M. Richetelli brought a mis- ment Capt Bernard Doyle* of the I tuary, the missionary will give a Kenilworth Blood Donors, Inc., was and additional services will take ~" '™— Department also.^alk --*«»—» "Christia«/-».,*.,••,,«n MissionMi^inn.s: in which opened yesterday at. the sionary message entitled "Bread— Cranford held at Cranford Hall last Wed- Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City place Monday, November 1, the Word of Life," before members was a guest Jamaica." He also will address nesday evening. Twenty-eight are Mrs.. G. Holmes Williams' of the Beginners' Department. the Junior and Senior Fellowship persons were typed as to blood GETS 1MNGS DOE through Friday at 8 p. m. On behalf of the Cranford fire- president, and Mrs. William Qid' The programs will include sing- Visitors in the department included men. Fire Commissioner John W. at 7 p. m.,on "J Am a Jamaisan." group with Rh factor and regis- first vice-president. ' ing, missionary stories, gospel mes- Barbara Austin, Robert Winter and Doran presented the Rev. Frank Church school will be held at tered with the organization as pos- Linda Sorge. . 9:30 a. m. and Bible Classes for sages and the showing of pictures V. H. Carthy, rector of Trinity sible donors. <' . ' Bacteria Slayers from each missionary field. On- The Co-Workers, comprising No need for fast shutter speeds her*. Panorammlna "stopped" this Church and chaplain of. the fire men and women will meet at 10:50 The next blood typing session will Two bacteria slayers, penicillin JkBtUOmdi Sunday, November 7, the annual young women of the church, held SK any good photographer. Hell average box camera shorter speed department, with a rubber coat, a. m. in the auditorium of the be held on Wednesday evening, educational building. A nursery and bacterlophage, are more potent tkentimTttMr! ibMi missionary pledge will be received. their monthly meeting recently at A tell you that all the gadgets In Is approximately 1/35. . . boots and helmet ' . fc_ November 10, at Cranford Hall. . when mixed than either is when Those participating will include the home of Mrs. Frank Cordes, the world won't help ttia man who President Fred Farmer conduct- will be provided for children ac- httahari \ 9m Mti b fMTssWIsate fBt tlsstfS wsssS. Bat don't feel badly if you KCessed . „. companying parents to the late used nlon*» ^ • • ' the Rev. B. \.. Armstrong, assis-. 418 Casino avenue. Active for 12 Isn't ablo to take "a good, sharp, wrong. For today's picture was made!**1 **"; *>**>**• Singing was led Monument City years, the group has contributed by Edward mm tant district superintendent; Mrs. brilliant picture with a simple box by "panning" and without pannlng! Thomas, with Moses service. Baltimore ' has more monuments, No More Walking The National j Thomas E. Dewey. as governor of New York A. Heifers, missionary to '"India; many supplies to missionaries camera. Chances are he'll tell you. Craig at the piano. Congressman Clifford P. Case, per capita, than any other city h> yfrnt^ bas cut f^y*\ built up surpluseSa in* turning to the field. you probably would bavo needed a G. H. Hunt patented the flrst of promised to mt „ and the Rev. C. E. Travers, mis- too, that your Brownie can do a shutter speed of 1/1.000 to atop the •A vote of appreciation was ex- Republican, seeking reelection, and the United Stated the thrp<»-wheel riding plows in 1884. Yet it has cposiitEntfy fiukd to i creased state eid toloca l government, and sionary to French West'Africa. food bit more thin yon realize. car. • •• tended to Louis Jacobus for his H, Frank Pettit, his Democratic efficiencyj--• reduced debts. Dewey £eta thinga done. yt-.'.-'.V'^ii The Rev. Gordon H. Keeney, For example, let's consider panor- donation of the new lights for the opponent, will be guest speakers ».*•* Radio Commentator "Pannlng^—to particularly suited pastor,, wil^ be in the pulpit at parish house, which were installed at the Sunday Evening Forum at Under Dcwey*s leadership, real teamwork in ammlng—"panning" In photographic to pictures "of this type. It's done both services this Sunday. At theOn Cleveland Program. ilang, "Pinning" Is a trick; It re- by Mr. Jacobus and members of.8 o'clock. The discussion topic k improve labor conditions, bat h«a bnffied ' New York State has brought labor a shorter aetloa SI Trie" "Two both labor and management with sitanpts at work week with higher net earnings and the' Margaret Arlen, women's com- qulres some practice; but It pays camera and snapping the shutter as Tne parisn. will be "Benefits ms, - special installation service for all commentator for radio station off. For "panning" Is a means of get- Party System of Government," political control. One day it blasts employers, lowest strike record of all industrial states. Bible School workers. A special you follow it. The trick Is to glue the next day it tries tx> dnft inkers into tbc Dewey gets thinga done. WCBS, will be guest speaker No- ting good action pictures without your eye toth e Yiewflnder. spot Fertilizer Sales Vp • one in a series of lectures on "Our We Have It" Pastors' Conference will, be held vember 8 at 3:15 p. m. at a regular using cameras with high, shutter Production of fertilizer in 1947- Political Code of Ethics." snned forces. October 25-27 at the Tabernacle, your subject as It approaches, pivot meeting of the. Cleveland P.-T.A •peeds. While it Isn't suited to many your head and shoulders so as to 48 is estimated at 1.130,000 tons. The Child Study Group will hold 'The National Admtmstratkn has promised to In New York State. Governor Dewey effected the Rev. "Mr. Keeney announced. in the school. Her topic wl\\ be types of action and It results In a This excludes army output Adding a Hallowe'en Party Monday at 8 speedy reconversion and stimulated produc- • All 16cal pastors associated with keep the subject centered In the fight inflation, but lost through its own inde- "Children and the Radio." The blurred background. It can be used finder and click the shutter without expected imports of 187.000 tons, p. m. in the'chapel. Hostesses will tion by working with business, agriculture the Christian and Missionary Al- publicIs.invited...... ; "...". ".:"•: where action Is continuous and fol- this makes a total of 1,317.000 tons be Sylvia Walsh/ HaiHe Adelune * and labor, cutting^axes on individuals and ; - liance: wHF 'iittend. ThS" Tetesday Interrupting your pUot ••-'•.'• in« price control then'csffiqi^it m "poBoa Miss Arlen, who is heard in daily lows » prescribed course. of nitrogen fertilizers available to and Hattie Matthews. There will state Qietbod**, *t»f« demamEiszit mgpin. on rmsinnm. Dewey get a things done. evening service wil be open to the Thev result, like the picture above, broadcasts from 8:30 to 9»a. m., -Take a look at that number 47 on be a meeting of the Couples' Club FRESH FISH MARKET public. , began her radio "career as director the tall of the racer In today's pic- will show a-streaked background Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. The National Ad ition psonnsed to rid Governor Dewey has a simple formula to A two weeks'-series of revival of women's" activities .for sT radio ture. Then stop for a minute and from the movement.. But because Spo'led Canned Food A prayer and self-denial service S4 NOETH AVE. *•. OK. 8-1M8 itself of Cbmnm Apt! fog S2S naffio protect our yyf«inw--i- from Crnnmnnfat meetings conducted by the Rev.station in Goldsboro, N. C. She- estimate what shutter speed you you were moving the camera at s Any e-lined food that shows signs sponsored by the Women's Society OppmiU Flra Bom ssfloi.iii uic snwn inl'ltTtit^^n WKyfMtHTffi^ million? He says: ™®r W. G. Weston of Elizabeth, Pa., continued to head other stations in Milnk you would need to "stop" a rate which was constant hi relation of spoilage should be disposed of of Christian Service will take ment. It failed to tet results, tfiea called the *Tve got a better idea. Don't appoint evangelist, was concluded Sunday the South where she served as racing car in this way as It whlxsed to th» subject speed, the subject where i* cannot be eaten by hu- place Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the them in the Brat place." at the evening service. In telling program director, commentator around the track. will be "stopped." And those streaks mans «*• i^imals • sanctuary. Everyone is asked to the story of his life, the Rev. Mr. and special events announcer. hi the blurred background add to The Nationsl Ailmiiiislisiioa bsa battled Ooveraor Dewey has sounded the keynote of Weston related how he had been Ton say 1/1.00O— 1/400T Wrong. the sense of speed. During the war, she" conducted For today's picture was made with with business, with labor, and with the unity. In New York State he has created a called to the ministry after a radio campaigns for servicemen Why not give It a try? ••IIIITT—usa •ntssjpmxm unpos SBMI n team of all tfcwcnts of the people working severe illness. At that time, doc- an exposure of 1/60 of a second. 16 ALDEN ST. SHOP—CR. 6-3757 together. He knows how to work with legis- and made outstanding records in as you probably know, the states. A* m result, our coantry is not pre- tors indicated he would not re- John van Guilder CKANFORD If no answer CR. 6-17J5 Barton Coal & Fuel Oil Inc. latures and wul get cooperation from Con- collecting Christmas gifts, stamps •>tiH«flt as united. • iVont to the world as it cover, but the evangelist said he and other articles for distribution (Now Under New Management) ahould in these troubled timem. -£ress. Dewey geta thinga done. was healed through prayer. A at embarkation and debarkation First Card Parties Speeds Floor WasMaj; ports. Miss Arlen features well- The first card parties, probably To expedite washing of Boors, use Harry's Electric Motor Repair »...tima to wUctan effective known personalities on her pro- t FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY W*\ Vmm far teas faflk awl HMM were held more than 1,100 years two galvanized steel pails instead of IF YOU WISH EXCELLENT SERVICE lanwfwgote things done. gram and to date has intervied ago in Hindustan, according to one. By Oiling one pail witB soapy such guests as Russel (jrouse, John World Book encyclopedia. The Ital- (rater and the other with rinse wa- CAIX US AND ASK FOR "HARRY" RESERVATIONS Mason Brown, Louis Untermeyer ians were the first Europeans to use ter, a trip back to the sink for WE 8ERVICE AIX MAKES AND TYPES PEA Coal - - 17.45 ton Cruises Tours and Red Barber. playing cards, and the four, suits water Is eliminated. iIP Prior" to entering radio; Miss originated In France during the 18th Hotels Resorts Arlen was engaged in teaching, century. BENDIX SERVICE Electronic Sorter social service work, and writing «I DO COMTLBTC BEKVICK ANB INSTALLATION ON STOVE & NUT 19,35 tan I Steamship Bus ana editing."' She Has given many -—An glectronte-inatnjrognt 1 lectures before women's clubs in Produce More OU (or quality control on production I Airlines Railroads the New York area. In 1939, a typical prewar year, lines can sort and test as aiany as 1.500 »-np)l metal parts lc «n hour. Save by having your furnace checked NOW and a IT. S. refineries produced 25 billion 1 Three-Year Boarder gallohs of gasoline. Last year, the p The Caroli Travel Bureau A calf has to be boarded and unprecedented demand sent the m 123 North Avn.. Platafleld cared for until the la three year* total Ito more than 31 billion gallons. m 1 PI. 6-26IS PI. 4-0300 old before she produces milk. Only ' f BA'R'TiON COAI: - Phone - REPUBLICAN 1 then can the dairy farmer- learn Cost of Erosion WALLPAPER SALE! I whether she will be a paying pro- Erosion in the United States each WINDOW aW* 1 ducer or Just .a free boarder. year consumes 400 million dollar* I FCIDL OIL worth of soil and soil fertility. Ro. 44293 CONGRESS H Income From Graia SHADES 4,000 ROLLS I North Dakota'* agriculture still de- pends on gross for a big part of Its of Beautiful Patterns by II Income, despite high returns from Quality II grains and other cash crops. APERHANGING IMPERIAL and DEVOE At Home Are Dependable Men of Ability and Experience PAINTING ON YOUR ROLLER Formerly 1.00 to 1.50 Per Roll 1i . Guaranteed 'Workmanship For Surrogate 'FHEE ESTIMATES .22"— 24" For Congressman For U. S. Senator 1 If Dean Oil Company In ZINK. Mauser 26" — 28" — 30" I 225 LaGrande Ave. A.B.DAVIS White or Ecru 20c 34 RAMAPO ROAD I THE POINT FANWOOD PLENTY , OF FULL ROOM LOTS MODERN..! i Cranford 6-3343-B 1 IS TOSS FA. 2-8484 An out-dated oil burner You can smve money by bavins You Haven't Seen Values Like can cost you more th«*u a I i us re-roof your home now be- These In Cranford Before! new one! fore the winter storms set In. 1'.if..'. 1 Amaxing advancs* hav« ba«n ASK FOE DOMESTIC ' m&da during lh« war y«ar» by FREE THERMOMETER the maker, oi |h« Master Kraft Oil Burner. A n»w method of yr;. AND Johnston Paint Shop burning oil cuts fuel cost* to t INSULATION idegrW never before possible. '''-V Richard HarUqf~ J t < The new Matter Kraft employ! LIFETIME I* brand-new principle — the INDUSTRIAL TOPCOATS 107-5 H. UNION AVE. CHANFOHD 6-2540 . JpUALOXEMZBJ (Patent applied ^ior)... gives double charge ol WEATHER STRIPPING " PfYOen to the flam*.. . make* COMBINATION Master Kraft • cleaner, hotter fire... cAtet you FUEL OIL all the. heat in the oil Phone us .today for «*"Mlf. or coma in and ALUMINUM WINDOWS OIL HEAT see this amadncf burner. HOOFING — SIDING Kerosene Motor OU You see Knit-Tex topcoats No Down Payment Solvents Gasoline worn into important offices, IID to 3 Yrt. to Pay Charles A. Otto, Jr, us well—as—into—cheering OPH TODAY! Robert C Hendrickson We're Fully Insured ^SntT-Freeze Clifford P. Case grandstands. ,For this coat CHAPMAN BROS. —S«4 DAILY Space Heater belongs wherever it goes — Plumbing and Heating Contracton —2799 EVES. 36 NORTH AVE.. E. CRANTORD 6-1320 FOR BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS Oil Burner ut work or at leisure. \ 3-Year Term 2—Year Term mil It's special fabric construc- CHARLES L. BAUER, JR. LEE S. RIGBY DONALD M. PEARSALL ALBERT J. BENNINGER STORAGE TANKS 6 ALDEN STREET, CRANFORD tion mokes it light, yet warm (Front of Eric Baker's Photo Studio — Between R. STORY ROWLAND Kerosene Refrigerator — comfortable but burden- Aldcn Street and North Avenue) *•••*• Tkaa IS less. It resists wrinkles, Famous "SERVEL" 1 WALNUT AVE.. CRANFORD gheds drizzles and Wears ex- Specializing in ceptionally long. Quite n WATCH REPAIR WORK ' Wi: recommendation for so fash- ionably styled a coat. All watch repair work is done on premises CY* MEfifiY MIKtfit by a watchmaker with 20 years'experience. - FOR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Fast service (two to seven clays) and all THfc FV\ST work GUARANTEED. Watch crystals put RCPUTATIOH OF in while you 'wait. You'll find our prices GEORGE E. OSTERHELDT BPtQNS reasonable. PCW Our Jewelry Department PQOYfcS THtVU. POCMOe ADM. EMORY D. STANLEY VOO WTTH TH6 Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova :6TIN AMIBICAN TDM. EMORY U. STANLEY THE and Other Fine Watches VERMOUTH V GEOBGE E. OSTEEHELDT DIAMONDS makes a Martini you'll bt '•ally proud to s«rv«. DELIVER. Attractive Line of Jewelry Election Day, Tuesday, November 2 UNION Goldberg's Men's Shop in the traditional large CR.6-0IW) You're Invited to Visit Our New Store no in<~rtna« in cott! - Polls Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. - 18 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD TELEPHONE CRANFORD 6-0631 Vote Row A-The Straight Republican Ticket! S. DAVrno. INC. NEW VOMC LIQUOR STORE Paid for by Cranford Republican Cumpaign Committee Ragfc Eighteen THE CRANTOBD CITIZEN AND CHBONIGLg. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1048 THE CHANFOHD CITIZEN AND CHStONIQ^E. THURSDAY, -OCTOBER 21, 1948 Cranford Man Fitted Vanishing America 'Less Farm Mmnhonrs" . Page Nim Presbyi Since 1900, the Indian population With 1920 methods, tool*, crop Care at Uaaleam Merrily Me tUde AUas In Fatal Accident Case of the United' States has increase! varieties, and livestock practices, In caring for linoleum a light cov- Kansas City public service is ex- from 237.000 to 377,000. Authorltle. farmers would have put in about 30 rpiments Far and Against ering of wax. which, penetrates pores perimenting with a wire recorder Service for Donald W. Wise, 23, of 22 Crah •ay that America's forests, also pop- billion hours oi work for this year** and protects the surface tram dirt installed in one of its trackless trot I ford avenue, was fined $260 am ularly considered to be vanishing, farm production. But, owing to the am) grease, is recommended. Brush- feys to give passengers soft music, placed on five'years' probation las would grow more wood annually advance* made in technology, the \i\ie $50,000,000 Bond Issue ing the linoleum daily with a dry weather reports and safety jnes- UN Sunday Thursday by County Judge Me- than we cut If forest management job takes only , about 21 billion mop is a good practice and scrub- sages. Grath in Elizabeth on a charge oi Is correctly applied and our forests hours. bing it daily with a daattfjcloth 1» As United Nations Sunday Is ob- "Yes" "No"". causing death by reckless driving are protected against flre. So per State welfare, institutions will suggested. served in the First Presbyterian Wise, a dairy worker, was orderec sistent is nature'* urge to grow The $50,000,000 bond issue for For Prettier Bands Church next Sunday morning, the Was Roman Lettuce I Jte leWare and educational not suffer if the voters on Election Wearing rubber gloves while you to pay his fine at a rate of $1 a tree* that seed-trees .left in modern The «arly Romans held lettucs In 5 Day reject the "political crusade Rev. Robert G. L-ongaker, pastor, week for the five-year period. logging* operations soon spread a M nss U a challenge to the re- Alternating Carrot do household tasks will help prevent will, use as the theme for his mes- high regard as • food. A favorite |bUI ^Uity of the voters of New-,1to jam the $50 million bond issue William Stanley demonstrated the chipped nails and chapped. hands. A jury convicted Wise two weeks carpet of new growth over forest way of. preparing It was by boiling for an, all-or-nothing, 3-in-l pro- sage, '"The Saviour of the World," land to produce a new stand of former Governor A. Harry, practicability of alternating current You'U find rubber gloves will slip on ago of causing the death of Law with- onions, parsley, and mint gram of building construction at more easily if you first sprinkle and his text; "We have beheld and timber. Fires are the greatest de- a member of the New Jer- distribution in 1886. First commer- bear witness that the Father hath rence A. Brown, a 16-year-old stu I Then it was seasoned with pepper ije for Adequate Wel- welfare institutions and places of cial lighting system using alternat- powder on the hands. : dent, of 12 Craig place, on Decem- stroyers of these young trees which and other seeds and served with higher education down their sent the Son to be the Saviour of may be the forests of tomorrow. rational Buildings, de- ing, current was established at the world." The anthem by the jber 4, 1946. Brown died after the gravy, oil. and wine.' f^ throats," the New Jersey Taxpay- Great Harrington. Mass. bicycle he was riding was struck by n speaking on "New Jer- CaBBOD-Ball Chancel Choir will be "O Saviour ravest Problem" at the ers' Association said today. a jeep driven by Wise in Spring- Iowa Church Growth . Symbol of Maternity' Urging'icmzens io vote "WO" on Hie vine-like- branches of the un- of the World," by Goss. From one miniature church built v luncheon meeting of the Ticld avenue. In Oriental art the bat is a sym- Notice To All Voters: the - "single package bond issue Washington's Dessert usual cannon-ball tree of South - At 6:30 Sunday evening, the . Bergen-Guttenberg Kiwanis of logs In 1834 to more than 4,000 bol of maternity. At one time Orien- NOIU America twine around the base of Senior Fellowship executive meet- places of. worship in 1947—small nub on Monday. deal," the Taxpayers' Association George Washington's ing will be held in the choir room. |**1 rugs with bats in the corners said that rejection of the bond is- ledger" shows his interest in ice the trunk. Thus, the large round Sonnd Destroys Bacteria wonder that Iowa frequently is re- were eagerly sought by barren He told the group that respond fruit for which the' tree is named At 7:45 the Junior Fellowship will ferred to as a "Bible Common '•hip citizens could not allow their sue would prompt the Legislature cream—then a new dessert. In It Tho dairy industry has discovered women as a maternity charm. The is found "a record of purchase for often glows on the ground- meet in the gymnasium, and at 8 that supersounds passing through wealth.'' Dominating force behind "Sdl Station* teachers' col- to take emergency action to pro- o'clock both groups will adjourn to value of such magic carpets' is not cream and a machine for lcej under milk beat bacteria to death in a the building of that first church was recorded.- As a result of recently enacted rfL and State University to fall vide for the "immediate needs of the church sanctuary, where they few seconds, comjfared to about Barton Handle, thr first circuit ^behind similar institutions in the state's mental and welfare in- date of May 17. 1784." Wfsconsln Honors Robin will take part in the Sunday Eve- half an .hour under ordinary meth- rider of the Dubuque region, who stitutions. . The robin is the state bird and ning Hour. ' The .hymn sing and went from house to home for con- Ancient Use. of Fingerprints State legislation, municipalities are the wood violet is the state flower ods of pasteurization by beat. Su- The use of fingerprints as a sys- e Kiwanians for their The Taxpayers' Association said: Who Owns V. 8. Industry? worship service will be led by Har-persounds also- can homogenize tributions ranging from \2Vi cents to p on behalf of underpriv- "Such legislation should have of Wisconsin. Wisconsin, however, old Glovier, Beverly Lisseriden, 25 dollars until he bad $250. When tem of identification is of such an- American corporations are not has no state tree. milk, breaking up the molecules to cient origin that it was.known from Led children, the speaker said been,provided months ago. It wasowned by a few men. It is estimat- Barbara Putscher and George leave a fluid of easy digestibility. completed, it was dedicated by a permitted to place paid police de- Lt there would be many "under- Rankin. The presentation of the the earliest" days in the Orient, suggested by Governor Driscoll in ed that there are eight minion peo- All these developments may be two-day meeting with a 'member- Drivileged children" in New Jersey : recent production, "My Name Is ship of ]2 persons. when monarchs signed documents his budget message to the Legisla- ple in the United States who are ..~*..i.f pollen grains which are some- scribed the overcrowding in the - Thursday Evenings — Two Alleys of Mexico. ' ' • - state's mental hospitals and said appropriation by the legislature as a part«of the church family life t. The result was that everyone times carried more than' 100 feet by on November 2: from current funds, tjie welfare in- for Entire Season PEACHES Next Thursday evening the vho wished to learn Dutch pro- the wind and cause much bay that the responsibility for the un- safe and unhealthy conditions stitutions are more likely to be ' 30 oz. can Men's League will hold its monthly New ..Water Softener 'essed to be a medical student and [ever. given a better break than they meeting in the gymnasium. The A new water softener is equipped 3,000 pupils are. said to hove passed "Shall the hours of employment of the uniformed under which the state's wards are For Reservations Telephone through, the medical school at forced to live must be placed upon would get in a knock-down-andt- program Will be presented by Carl with two features that moke regen- So Also Today drag-out competition against the LIFEGUARD Bankston, artist and U. S. O. en- eration easier and more automatic, Osaka in 24 year*. Pedestals were originally used members of the police department of the Township the people of the state. SWEETENED—FLORIDA "It is the responsibility of all theforces of higher education for WEstfield 2-6169-W or tertainer, who will compare the says Plumbing and Heating Indus- only to carry statues or votive of- of Cranford be limited to not exceeding eight con- funds from any bond issue. De- cultures and customs of other peo- tries bureau. The softener has a Keeping Nation Clean erlngs, but the Roman* occasion- people of New Jersey," he said. CRanford 6-2278 after 6 P. M. GENUINE SPRING FANCY MILK FED single control valve that perform* Each person In the United States "The voters of New Jersey are re-spite a constitutional requirement, GRAPEFRUIT ples of North Africa, China, Burma ally placed columns upon, pedestal*. secutive hours in any one day nor forty hours in the present $50 million bond is- and India, in his illustrated tails, the entire regenerating Job—brin- uses an average of more than 26 sponsible for the awful conditions •"Around the World on a Pencil.'"*)" ing, rinsing, brine refill and service. pounds of soap In the normal year. any one week, except in the case of emergency?" under which the state's wards are sue proposal does not provide for 15 Spotted Fever Kills the specific allocation of funds for JU3CE 46 oz. can An alarm signal rings automati- American housewives have turned Rocky Mountain spotted fever forced to live. They are respon*- LEGS 0'LAMB YOUNG FOWL in over 600 million pounds of used (1) welfare and mental institutions Two-Bow Corn Planter cally to Indicate when It Is time to kills one out of every five person* sible for the waiting list of men- Cranford Casino move the handle to the next posi- kitchen fats since 1042, an average who contract it tally deficient who should be re- (2) Rutgers University and (3) CHOCOLATE PUDDING A two-row planting machine was of nearly 20 pounds for each family, state teachers' colleges: The halt, patented by George' W. Brown, tion. (Members of the police department at ceiving training but cannot because RIVERSIDE DRIVE CRANFORD part of which was used in soap Heavy Egg Eaters there is no room for them." the maim and the blind may find Galeaburg. UL, In 1853. Thli ma- manufacturing. themselves in the same position as MY-T-FINE chine could plant 19 to 20 acres per Removing Indelible Ink Americans ate an average of 382 present are on a forty-eight hour week.) The former governor said that n>-45c i ;; ib. 65c f i day if the area previously had been Indelible ink on silk or nylon usu- eggs per person last year. New Jersey has also been neglect- they were last winter when 13 2 pkgs. marked by cross-plowing. ' ally can be removed by frequent Electric Motor Production ful of its young people seeking op- higher education., propagandists washing In warm water. Allowing Of 25,000,000 electric motors pro- Grecian Cherries portunities for public higher edu- presented their requests. Officials of the Department of Institutions ;•• ••'?:• mi the material to dry in the bright duced last vear. 4.000.000 went Into The Greeks cultivated cherry cation. He pointed out that 60 per- STARKIST GRATED PRIME t-' Sweden's Mad Dramatist sunlight will help to fade the letters. wusherg. 3.40O.0OO into refrigerators tree* •• early as 300 B: C The Public Question Refer- cent of New Jersey young people and Agencies began to wonder then ' August Strindberg, Swedish dra- If the ink cannot be removed In the and 1,600.000 into industrial plants. have had to seek their college whether there would be anything matist, lived a tortured life of vio- above manner, try one. of ,,thei* £om- training outside of the s^ate, and left for welfare institutions. TUNA FISH bone in lence, delusions' and tangled mar- Produce More Honey 57c merclal bleaches; but, try a sample UMNO'S "Under the present proposal it 37 CHUCK ROAST endum will be found on the top row that the increasing numbers of riages, but found time to write of the material in the bleach first to Farm Taxea Honeybees in New England last 6 oz. can Farm real estate taxes per acre qualified college applicants will would be left to the Legislature to FRESH FISH MART CHOICE CUTS OF some of the world's most powerful tee If It harrnj* the material If not. year produced 40 per cent more decide' later who would get how GIVES LOTS MORE SUDS -dramas. In the U. S. averaged about 15 per further strain the facilitlps'bf the- Cranford 6-1333 the bleach will remove the stain. honey than the previous year,and IB of the voting machine, following State University and teachers* col- much. The apportionment would SIRLOIN AND PORTERHOUSE cent higher in <9>7 tnnn in 1948 per cent more than 1949. leges. /' come from the same Legislature 34 North Ave, EL. Cranford SUPER SUDS \b. He described the chemical indus- which permitted the 'cause' of 79c -;.> the two State Referendums. (Opp. Kings Super Market) STEAKS try- as the biggest in New Jersey higher education to 'cash in' on the 31c and pointed out that although it is plea for human misery by ignoring FANCY GRADE A Y ' the dictates of the new Constitu- COMING SOON constantly looking to the State MAXWELL HOUSE Universiy for chemists and chemi- tion. Byibundling construction for SOMETHING NEW SLICED BACON one lb. layer*, Ib. 69c cal engineers, it cannot, because of higher education in With the cause COFFEE 1 lb. can This notice has been inserted lack of buildings, furnish more of welfare, the Legislature acted SOMETHING^ DHTERENTJ . 51c FANCY YOUNG STEER than Qne-fifth of the chemists and in contradiction to the new Con- is unable to institute, a, course In stitution which states that the TASTE TEMPTING \^ SHEFFIELD EVAPORATED Cranford Committee f in this newspaper in the belief that chemital engineering.'t|||i|. state/shall not create a debt . BEEF LIVER lb. 69c Unless 'authorized by law for some Famous State Street single object or work .distinctly Hot Sea Food Platters CITY—CUT-SKIN BACK Mental HyQierie Society of Union CpuntY, Inc. the voters would want to know Along State street's mighty mile specified..'* WITH FKENCH RIED POTATOES MILK 2 cans ill E. FRONT STREET, PLAINFIELD, N. (in Chicago) are 1.000 acres of re- "Actually higher education 25c Ib. Your favorite sea food expertly cooked and FRESH HAM exactly what this recommended tail floors, the greatest concentra- propagandists are trying to hide 57. Telephone PLainfleld 6-6870 .,/! tion of retail selling space in the the .hard truths—that if the voters neatly boxed to carry home. DEL MONTE world. Here 20.000 manufacturer* in November reject the $50 million Whether you like Scallops, Shrimp, Smelts. change means to them and in order —American. European, Latin- bond issue, the Legislature can PEACHES 30 oz. can i. • Ai A American and Asiatic—offer every- vpte an appropriation for emer- Oysters, or Fillets, you'll be sure of finding here all 25c GOLDEN RIPE ffl thing from pins and playsuita to gency needs of our welfare insti- the time . . . and always fresh. No mesa—no fuss that they may cast their vote in an artichokes and airplanes. tutions. This would permit the HUDSON EMBOSSED submission of a separate bond is- —no bother—ready to eat- BANANAS African Blast Pnrnsces sue proposal in accordance with In the meantime, visit our store any day. We NAPKINSpk* of 60 enlightened manner. the new Constitution. Higher edu- . • i . ^>r . It would require 225,000 workers have the largest selection of fresh fish and sea food 10c YES, YOU ARE YOUR BROTHER'S KEEPER] And you need him as much as ho needs you. operating the one-man "blast fur- cation would then have to stand on lb. naces" of north central Africa to its own feet before the people. This obtainable to choose from. . PRIDE OF THE FARM 12 make 1.000 tc%s of pig Iron in a is their greatest fear. This is why Have You Tried Our Home-Made- Today, it Is a neighbor, relative, friend, or perhaps a complete stranger ;wn6 is troubled and needs help. day. One modern blast furnace in they have hooked themselves on to Clam Chowder CATSUP ^ this country can equal that per- the coattails o/ the destitute for all 17c SWEET But"tomorrow it may be you. But always it is one who has the problem, and the other who can help him. At the present time, your police formance. they can get out of the 'cause of RED TOKAY OWES human misery'." A MAIN COURSE FROM A CAN The Mental Hygiene Society of Union County was organized four years ago to give export and trained department has an authorized N. K. Milk Production —AND SO ECONOMICAL lbs. guidance to persons who find themselves unable to cope with conditions around them. It is incorporated Milk production in New York Foreign Auto Exports under the laws of the State of New Jersey as a non-profit organization, and maintains Clinics where vet- itate was more than eight' billion While automotive manufacturers 2 15c strength of twenty-one men. We pounds in 11)47. about as large as in the United States exported only • WHEN FAUCETS STICK Coined Beef HASH erans, and any others who need it, can receive treatment. previous liinhs m 1942 and 1045. und about 7\i per cent of their total car FANCY TABLE - 7 per cent larger than the 10-yeai production last year, England sent YOU CALL A PLUMBER... Best Ever Brand lb. can25 What does this treatment do? • - - — are advised that the suggested average abroad 60 per cent and France B0 per cent of their production. APPLES change of hours would require a American *alls Uarn WHEN UUINDRTS THICK Let MR. JOE Be Your Milkman CLEAN CRISP WASHED It strives, through,the"sorvlces of a professional staff of well known psychiatrists, psychologists and psy- American Falls dam in southern M Swimmer* ;•; ,- '%m chiatric social workers to relieve tensions, strains, worries and anxieties by giving tho Individual aiv in- Idaho, nearly a mile long. Impounds In the water, penguins swim much YOU CALL OUR NUMBER ... SPINACH creasing understanding of his particular strengths, and weaknesses. minimum staff of twenty-five men. the key storage reservoir tor the as do ducks, using flippers for pro- FRESH CREAMY MILK urnest continuous Irrigated nectioni pulsion. They attain great speed Pasteurized Homogenized 90- LARGE JUICY FLORIDA SEEDLESS to the United States. and are as nimble an nsh. In the Clinics the individual under treatment Is helped to establish an attitude of mind that give him a quart quart LtO\» respect not only of himself and his position as a member of his community, but a respect of rights of GRAPEFRUIT 3 others. It is a preventive as well as a curative service. -On this basis it is estimated BIGELOW 34750 GUARANTEED LARGE FROZEN FOODS The Rental Hygiene Society is meeting a long recognized need in Union County. that Cranford's police budget would Shapiro's HAS nmi ma mWi mi Now serving Ute entire CKANKOKD AREA! FRESHEGGS Dewkist PEAS ^^ You can be* a part of this service. Every Cranford family and organization should be a member. have to be increased $15,000 or family Imnndry and dry deanin£ handled The LARGEST SELECTION at one time! Excellent quality Work, White, doz. 93c Brown, doz. 87c 12oz pkg. <£«>C We invite your interest and cooperation as a member of the Society. tfervices t» fit y*or family's need*. to put it another way—it would PHILADELPHIA Southland Mixed DEWDST cur" "' of NYLON HOSIERY! Budcet . . - nailed Dry . . . Thrifty . . . Cranfard's 1948 quota is $1,500. This amount must be raised before the end of 1948, in order that this affect the tax rate to the extent of Custom. Pick the LAUNDRY SERVICE FRUIT ib pkK.25c Township may continue to be a referral community of the Clinic. • ' ' v-- Featuring the tor yoor FAMILY. CREAM CHEESE approximately seven points. 3 oz. 15 Wo earnestly solicit your response to this worthy cause. "" "" ., -i_j FAMOUS GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE, Pick Ta# Lmrtn* LmmmJmn la AM W.,U. CANNON, LAFRANCE, and HANES Reliable . . . Careful . . . Competent. Contributions will be received and information furnished by TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE, h> AH the Latest Shades and Weight* MISTER JOE — IN PERSON a»

Page Twenty THK CRAWIQBD CITIZKN AWP CHBOHICm. THUBSDAY. OCTOBJE 21. 1948 THE CRANFORP CITIZEN AND CHKONltXE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 tember 17. . *""" tlvea* from the 8ixtli Congressional Dis- iue to the center Una of Aldan Street; I'-vcniy-one trict. . thence south alone the center Un^ of line of North Avenue and Eastman Street southwesterly direction to a point In the a point in the center line of the Central center line" of Jllvenlde construction of most, furniture, he A daughter, Susan' Ann, to Mr. One Surrogate (Full Term). Alden Street to a point where the center to the north boundary line of the Central, center line of Dorchester Avenue; thence Railroad of New Jersey; thence easterly northwesterly altS? p.iir^B^ Of New Jersey and the center! along the center line of the Central Ball- Riv CHRISTIAN-SCIENCE LESSON include: and Mrs. Chester B. Staples of 35 Three Members of the Board of Chosen line of Alden Street would Intersect the southwesterly along the center line of related, as it takes up less space Quarterly Report oh .A alted, and every .mountaip^olf sel- Elizabeth avenue on September. 8. Freeholders (or the County of Union (Fun center l»ie of HUh Street If High Street llne-of - North Union Avenue yrudueed; Dorchester Avenue to the center line of road of New Jersey-to a point In the Jiotdry Wives than springs; and the padding over SERMON Terms). . were extended; thence along the prelected thence alone the center line of North Livingston Avenue; thenee .south along boundary line between the Township of "And be not' conformed toxmis fishness be brought Jfi>^7that the Two Members of the Board of Chosen Union Avenue produced and continuing the center, line of Livingston Avenue to Cranford and the Borough of RoaeUe springs and makes-for a more com- Municipal Ambulance A son, Mark Stephen, to Mr. and center tto* of High street soutB and still along the center line of North Union world: but be ye transformed by highway of our O«dinay be pre- Freeholders for the County of Union along the center Una of High Btnet to the the center' Une of Denman Road; thence Park; thence north along said boundary fortable chair or. couch. The municipal ambulance an- "PROBATION AFTER DEATH" is Mrs. Adolph Vogel of 602 Orchard (Two Year Terms). Avenue U> the point or place of hefln- alone the center Une of Denman Road line of the Borough of RoseUe, Park and HOMEMAKING the renewing o( your mind, that ye pared in Sci^nCe.". (pp.486,61) - intersection of the center Una of High nlng. Bear Address the subject for Sunday. October 24. bcignc street on September 4. Two Members of the Township Com- Street with tna center Ilnr of the LeWgh southwest to the center line of Lexington the Borough of Kenilworth to a point Mr. Rees also told of the swered 40 calls during the ' three may prove what tp^lhat good, and mittee. Valley *BaUr«ad; thane* aouthwesterly WU1 meet In Cleveland Schoel. North Avenue; thence south along the center which point is the southerly boundary cotton rugs which, while they d : • ••' -. •** • . "'• •• months' period from July 1 to Oc- GOLDEN TEXT: "If any man be The following State Referendum! will along the center line of the Lehish Valley Union Avenue. line of Lexington Avenue to the center,line of the third district and is 100 feet Road and the center Une tober 1, Henry W. Whipple, chair- acceptable, amKperfect, will of BUPIKIOB COURT Of NEW JKBSBT. be'submitted: Railroad to the center lisa of Lextarum line of Raritan Road; thence, west along south measured at right angles from the Avenue; thence north along" tt On Decorating not last as long as present-da ' DORIS WADE in Christ, he is a new creature: God." (Rom^2:2) Correlative pa ifJRSfCBCHURCl H OF CHRIST, SOBmST NEW CRANFORD CHANCEBT DIVISION, UNION STATE REFERENDUM No. 1—An actAvenue and tne point or planr of ~ ' DISTRICT No! S the center Une of Raritan Road to the south sideline of Cranford Avenue exten- Une of Lexington Avenue to a £?, woolen rugs, do not cost nearly a man of the Cranford Ambulance COUNT*. DOCKET N«. 1S9/4M authorizing the creation of a debt of the Dine. Beginning at a point formed by the point or place of beginning. sion; thenee southwesterly along a line center Une of the Lehjgh vX^fc A talk oh present day trends in Committee, announced in his re-old things are passed away; behold, sages _ frpw "Science and Heistth Sprlntrfleld Are. at Mtlto. Craa*s*s1 m Between: State of New Jersey by the Issinnm of Will meet In Sherman School. Intersection ef the center line of^Blgh Will meet in Sherman School. Lincoln parallel with Cranford Avenue extension thence east along -- r«"«y Hi much, are more easily cleaned an Home Economics Adviser, all things are become new." (II with ^Rey to the Scripjjifes" by Services Sunday, 11 al m. RESIDENTS BOROUGH OF KtfNIL- bonds of the State - In the sum of fifty Avenue. . ' - Street and the center line of the center Avenue. and 100 feet measured at right angles interior decorating was featured at can be discarded sooner if a changi port to the Township Committee. Wed. Eve, 8:15 o'clock WORTH. In the County million dollars 090.000.000.00) for State lit* of the I.»MS* Valley Us?"""*1: thence therefrom to a point In the center line of Public and Gas Company Of calls made, three were the re-Cor. 5:17) Mijry Baker Eddy jpctude: of Union, a Municipal buildings, their construction, re-construc- DISTRICT NO. 3 nirth along the center line of High Street DISTRICT NO. 7 Hasklns-Avenue: thence, north along the lagt Thursday's meeting of Cran- of decorating warrants a differen Sunday School,' 9:30 a. m. Uon. development, extension. Improve- Beginning at a point in the center line center Une of Hasklns Avenue to a point sult of automobile accidents and ./* "Earth's preparatory school must The following births have been corporation. ON BILL. Ac. Beglnnlns et s point In (he Intersection to a point where, the center line of High of North Avenue where a line drawn 100 division floor covering. SERMON: Passages from ther Readiar Room—5 Aides Street Complainant, NOTICE ment, equipment and facilities, for wel-> of the center line of Biverslde Drive and Street projected wouUHntersect the center which is 100 feet from Cranford Avenue; ford Hotary Club in Howard John* one was the result of another ac- be improverj^fo the utmost . . . recorded at the office o( William fare and educational uses; providing the feet westerly and parallel to the westerly thence southwesterly parallel with Cran- Church 8upper Suggestions Open dally 1-4, except TCwn. and North Union Avenuo: thence, north alone line of Alden Street and the center line sideline of. Eastman Street would intersect . jon Restaurant. Route 29, ' at During the business session, Heat milk over- boiling water. cident: All trips were made in King James version of the^B\blthe^Ble Every vjittey of sin must be ex- P. Smith, registrar of vital statis- MARION O. DWIGHT. ways and means to pay the Interest of the center Une of North Union Avenue off North Avenue. East: thence along the ford Avenue and 100 feet measured. at Are you serving on the church said debt and also to pay and discharge when produced; thence westerly along right angles therefrom to a. point 38 feet sideline to a point 100 I Charles M. Ray Was named chair- When scalded, sprinkle tapioca in. response to requests of physicians, Frt.. 10:30-4. Also Fit 730-9 p. m. et als.. to the point of intersection with the cen-center line of North Avenue, East In ansaid center line of North Avenue to th< Severln Court- thence eaj whicb wives of club members were supper committee this fall and win- tics: Defendanta. the principal thereof; and providing for ter line of Claremont Place: thence south easterly direction to the Intersection of easterly from the extension of the center alone a Une parallel to Seve man of the club's International stirring constantly. Cook for 10 TO: Marion O. DwUM. Francis L. Mott. the submission of this act to the people at boundary line of the Borough of Qarwood line of Claremont Place; thence northerly ter? If so, then no donbt you are Mr. Whipple announced. A son, Joseph Thomas, to Mr. alone the center line «•* Jlareraont Place the center, line of Centennial Avenue; and the Township of Cranford:'thence 100 feet from its south and guests- This was the first of twoRotary committee, which will tak minutes, stirring frequently until bla unknown heirs, devisees or per-a general election. Approved September to the Intersection o. the center Une of thence south along the center Una of Cen- to the center line of Cranford Avenue; to the south Une of Lincoln looking; for irienus and recipes for Contributions to the Replace- sonal representative*. Hn, Francis along aald boundary line in a northerly thence westerly along the center line of "Rotary Ann" luncheons planned tapioca becomes clear. Separate and Mrs. Joseph Anginoli of 128 aa. ma. Cranford Avenue; thence northeasterly tennial Avenue to the center line of the direction, to the Intersection of Division thence north to a part'in arranging'"for next year": ment Fund during the three L. Mott. Mathilda I~ GreenwaU. alone the center Une of Cranford Avenue Central Railroad of New Xrersey •right of Cranford Avenue 33 feet to a point In theUne of Lincoln • i "a crowd." You'll want dishes which eggs. Slightly beat yolks, add small Burnside avenue on September 8. her unknown heir*, devisees or per- STATE REFERENDUM No. 3—Shall the) Avenue and 8th Avenue; thence westerly center line of Claremont Place produced; by the dub for this season. The Rotary International convention, months amounted to $226, or an act entitled. "An act authorizing the crea- IS feet to a point; thence south at right way; thence east along the center line of along aald boundary to an angle in said being formed by the taste delicious, are easy to prepare amount of hot milk, then % of the A daughter, Sandra Lee, to Mr. sonal representatives, "John Doe" angles to Cranford Avenue to •» point 100 the Central Bailroad of New Jersey to a thence north along the center line of which will be held in New York average of $5.65 for each trip. A husband of Mathilda L. Oreenwald, tion of a debt^fcfhe State of New Jersey boundary: thence southerly to an angle Claremont Place to the center line of north sideline of Lino „„„„, .. guests were welcomed by Presi- and are considerate of the budget. sugar and salt. Add egg yolk mix- by the lssuVfhce of bonds of the State In feet south of the sideline of Cranford Ave- point 090 feet more or less to a point, said point in said boundary; thence westerly rear dividing Une Orobertle. ,^£i It .was'announced that this will be and Mrs; Louis N. Avery of 47 •aid name "John Doe" being ficti- nue measured at light ancles therefrom: point being opposite and at right angles North Union Avenue; thence along the They must also have that important ture to hot milk and cook, stirring quarterly report by Harold S. the principal amount of fifteen million to the boundary line of the Town of West- center line of North Union Avenue to the the east side of BurchaSd Aven^X. dent William A. Fischer. :1m Johnson avenue on September. 23. tious. Ceorge O. Buchanan,-his un- thenee northeast on a Une parallel with from a point lormed by the south sMellnn the last convention which mem Compton, treasurer, shows- a cash known : heirs, devisees or personal dollars to pay for the parallel field and the Township of Cranford^ center line of Alden Street and the place north along the rear c quality—eye appeal. constantly, for S mlnntes. Beat egg A son, Edward Ross, Jr., to Mr. establishment and construction of a high Cranford Avenue end 100 feet at rt*fctl°...... f South Avenue and the rear dividing thence northerly along aald boundary to properties fronting on . Jack Rees, representative of a bers as well as delegates will be balance of $948.50. representatives, Mrs. George O. angles therefrom along the various course"•""Ilines s of properties fronting on the easterly or point of beginning. whites until stUT bat not dry. Add Buchanan, Mae E. Jones, Lauretta speed transit system for the southern area ah angle point in aaid boundary line said Burchfleld Avenue to „,„„, Newark department store, intro-. and Mrs. E. R. Beadle of 38 John of the State; providing for the ways and of Cranford Avenue to the center Une ofside of Burchfleld Avenue; thence south tngle point being on the westerly sideline will meet -In Township Offices, 33 of South Avenue; thence north limited accommodations and th remaining; W of the sugar to- egg The committee extended its ap-^ Halt Richard S. Mance. Alma J. Haskins Avenue; thence south along the along this Una to the above mentioned North Avenue, East. Menu • street on September 11. Edsar, "John Doe" husband of Alma means to pay the Interest on such debt. of Division Avenue; thence northeasterli angles from South Avenue at duced by J°bn Hamey* related rapid growth of Rotary. whites. Gradually beat hot mixture preciation to members of the Po! and also to pay and discharge the prtncU, center line of Hesklns Avraue to a point point; thence south-along the rear divid- along, aald Westfield-Cranford boundary which would Intersect the cent,, Lima Bean Casserole OUR, SAVINGS A daughter, Joanne Helen, to J. 'Edgar, aald name "John Doe" pal thereof; providing for the designation I which would Intersect • line parallel with ing Unas of the property fronting on DISTRICT NO. 0 Robert Corbin was named busi- into egg whites. When slightly cool, and Fire Departments whp-'t>per- being fictitious. The unknown heirs, line to a point where the center line o the Central Railroad of NeWen«.. that the next period in interior or creation of an "authority" to establish, 'the extension of Cranford Avenue and 100Burchfleld Avenue to a point In the heftb Willow Street would Intersect if produced Beginning at a point at Riverside Drive along the center line of the CenS2',ff ness manager for the show to be Beet and Onion Salad add flavorings. Chill and serve with ate the ambulance. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Black devisees or personal representatives , operate and . maintain such feet south of'the south sideline: "thence sideline, of Lincoln Avenue^thence south- ond the east bank of the Rahway River; decorating will be the French pro- of John M. Edgar, Frances Wolven thence along said .production of the Cen road of New Jersey to a DOW i ^ Muffins of 12 Roosevelt avenue on Sep- transit system; and providing for the sub- •u»tig said line In a northeasterly direc- erly to a point farmed by the south side- ter line of Willow street and continuing thence along the east bank of the Rahway dividing Une between the • presented by the club on Decem a garnish of red Jelly or >4 cherry. 4 Bllgh. WUl|am Francis Bllgh, Man- mission of this act to the people at a tion to the boundary line between the line of Lincoln Avenue end a line 100 River and Its various courses to a point vincial. He explained that we are Tapioca Cream Pudding tember 20. . . -. • • hattan Suburban Sales Corporation, along the center Une of Willow Street to Cranford and the Borough ber 3. Serves 25- genera] election for adoption or rejec- Township of Cranford and the Borough of feet east of the east sideline of Severln the Intersection of the center line ef Wll in the boundary, line of the Borough of thence along said boundary t Beverage Walked t«H)eatli a New York corporation. Cornelia tion." take effect? Approved September Court; thence south and west on a line KenUworth and the Township of Oran- noW emerging from a period dur- The local club" will participate Serving: % cop per person. are insured KenUworth; thence along said boundary A-daughter, Valerie Ann, to Mr. S3. 1»48. ow Street and the center Una of West End ford; thence easterly along the aald to the center Une of Raritan \ A totaKSf 10,300 pedestrians lit- and Mrs. Thomas F. Bowers of Nelson Tweedy, Elizabeth Nelson line and Its various courses to a point In 100 feet east and south of the east and Place;. thence westerly along the center westerly along the center 11^ ___ , ing which furniture, wallpaper and in a joint luncheon with Union Abbot. Virginia Nelson Rlriman. The following public question also will the center line of Orange Avenue; thence [south sideline of Severln Court and par-Unp of West End Place to the intersectioj boundary line and Its various courses to various courses of Haritan Rood™ Lima Bean Casserole crajlywalked themselves to death Buchanan street on September 30 Irene Nelson Sequin, Margaret Has- be submitted: ' ' northwesterly at right angles to the north allel thereto to a point 100 feet east of a point where said point intersects the Hillside, Kenilworth and Spring- Chicken and Noodle Casserole up to $5,000 per member when you Save with the of the center Une of West Kid Place ani_ center line of Orange Avenue and. theintersection of said center hue wiS other decorative pieces have been iri*"America in 1947. This is shown 1 well Nelson Meeker, William Robert PUBLIC QUESTION—"Shall the hours sideline of Orange Avenue 100 feet to a the east sideline of Centennial Avenue; Norman Place; thence along the center center Une of Lexington AvenaT field clubs at the Hitchin' Post in 1 lbs. (3 to 3M.. 114 lbs. bacon Carrot and Cabbage Salad A son, Ernst, III, to Mr , anc CaUlhan, Gertrude Calllhan Mc- of'employment of the uniformed members point; thence southwesterly on a line thence south on a line parallel with Cen- Une of Norman * Place to the center Unedividing line between the 3rd and the «thpoint or place of beginning ^^ of 18th Century design. Furni- in the 1948 edition" of "Accident Wherter, Edmund Tweedy, Clarence of the Police Department of the Town« parallel with Orange Avenue and 100'feet tennial Avenue and 100 feet east of the districts; thence northerly at right angles Union on October 26. Guest speak- cups) lima . 2 lbs. (3% cups) Whole Wheat Bread. CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION. Mrs. Ernst Braurr, Jr., of 21 Mac of Pittsfleld Street; thence along the cen from Orange Avenue and 100 feet from WU1 meet in Lincoln School, Cei ture trends, he said, change about Facts," statistical yearbook of the Abbot. Lewis Htnman. D. Edward ship of Cranford be limited to not exceed- measured at right angles therefrom to a east sideline of Centennial Avenue to a ter line of Pittsfleld Street to a polni Avenue. er for this affair will be Herbert beans , uncooked Fruit Betty -Arthur avenue on September 18 Meeker. Shirley Calllhan, Lester Mc- ing eight consecutive hours |n any one point In the center line of Riverside Drive; point. in the center line of the Lehigh where a Une drawn 100 feet westerly anc the north sideline to a point; thence every 10 years. 5 cups diced • noodles • National Safety Council. Pedes- A son, Walter Paul, to Mr. and Wherter, Samuel McQuIlken. his un- day nor forty hours In any one. week, thence southerly along the Center one of Valley Railroad; thence southwest along parallel to. the westerly sideline of East southwesterly on a line parallel with J. WALTER COPTER, Scofield, past president of Rotarj Bev known heirs, devisees or personal except in case of emergency T" Riverside Drive to the Intersection of the the center Une of the Lehigh Valley Rail- man Street would Intersect; thence south- Orange Avenue and 100 feet measured at Township Modem furniture, which he de-International. carrots % cap bacon.fat trians killed in traffic accidents Mrs. Paul Davis of 6 Yarmouth representatives, Mrs. Samuel Mc- . Following Is a complete description of Jcesiter line of Union Avenue the plaoe or road to the center line of High Street the erly along said Une to the center line oi right angles therefrom to a point In the Dated: February 34, 104a. M. cups celery 2% tbsp. salt last year accounted for almost one- the ten election districts of the said Town- point or place of beginning. scribed as the greatest contribu- Visitors were Ivan Darling o: Chicken Hoodie Casserole road on September 3. Quilken, Annie M. Brown,. her un- 'point of beginning. North Avenue and to point or place of chopped with % cup enriched third of the 32,300 total traffic For over 61 years the CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO- known heirs, devisees or personal ship and the location of the polling places Will meet m Roosevelt School. Orange Will meet In Lincoln School, Centennial beginning. tion yet made by the furniturie in- Kenilworth, the Rev. Merle S. Ir- lhc^aoodles Salt A son, John Gerard, to Mr. and representatives,'"John Doe" husband for each of the said districts: ( Avenue. Avenue. leaves flour deaths. And the council estimates of Annie M. Brown, said name "John WU1 meet in High School. West End dustry, is here to stay, Mr. Rees win of Westfleld, Fred L. Crane o batter pepper CIATION has paid dividends on the savings accounts of its members •.'••'"ill tol J I Place VL cups flnelyj 2%- cups vege- that approximately 220,000 more Mrs. Clarence J. Heidick of 210 Pflf" frHfg ( m~" »rWM DISTRtcraoTT—T7"- — DISTRICT~NO.~B Elizabeth-and-Albert-E-Gullerton —or-margarine—3-«its=- Ql Beginnlng at a point In the Intersection rj^iiJiame^citedas reasons-its chopped onion table water, "pedestrians suffered non-fatal North avenue, west,, on Septem- Qullken. Mrs. J. Lee ~McQullken. Beginning at a point In the center line Beginning at a point in the dividing DISTRICT NO. 8 of Roselle Park. • 1 cup hot milk cooked chicken JfoHOnterruption. Today our position is stronger than ever. Our Mabel M. Whistler, her unknown- of North Avenue West, where salrl center of (he center line of North Union Avenue line between Clark Township and. Cran- Beginning at a point In the Intersection BEACH CLUB-COMMUNITY practicability, in.. today's homes, "^ cups milk ber 16. heirs, devisees or personal represen- and Riverside Drive; thence northerly ford Township and the center line of & Qta-medtom (two 5 lb. juries. 1 line intersects the boundary line between of the center Une of North Union Avenue particularly with the advent of latest dividend at the rate of 2%. We have never paid less. Twin daughters, Elizabeth Karen tatives, "John Dqe" husband of Cranford Township and the Borough of along said center Una of Riverside Drive Raritan Road; thence north along the and Alden Street; thence southerly to a Wash beans, soak^overnlght In white sauce chickens) Mabel M. Whistler.'said name "John to the easterly bank of the Rahway River; oundary line between Cranford Township point formed by the Intersection of the television when the older and NOTICE and Nancy Kathryn, to, Mr. and Garwpod; thence easterly- along tho center thence northerly along said easterly bank Is Nearly Sold Out I Paramount Cleaners Store, B Walnut cold water. Cookjor 45 minutes In & qts. chicken i lb. American Doe" being fictitious. Sarah M. line of North Avenue. Wut, to a point and Clark Township—Town of Weatfleld center lines of North Avenue and Alden larged pieces of furniture are no enough water -to cover, using water Mrs. Lewis Kallmyer of 210] Helm, her unknown heirs, devisees of Intersection of Eastman Street; thence of the Rahway River to the Township of —Borough/of Oarwood to an angle point Street{ thence easterly along the center Avenue, Cranford, N. J., will -close and pravy (chicken cheese, grated or personal representatives, "John along* the center line of Kastman Street Springfield and the Township of Cranford I in th.e boundary line between the Borough line of North Avenue to the center line of longer as usuable as they once discontinue- business on • itfotfember 15, in which Weans were soaked. Add AIL saving* received before the 15 th Thomas street on September 10. boundary line; thence northwesterly along B48. -. stock thick 1 pt. bread Dr. Howard P. Wingert ««• Doe" husband of Sarah' M. Helm, to the center line of_ Walnut Avenue; of Oarwood and the Township of Cran- Centennial Avenue: thence south along were. >-»• - _ - carrgtdT celery and onion to beans A daughter, Shirley Lynn, to - said name "John Doe" being flctl- thence . South along the center line of •aid boundary line to the Weatfleld-Cnn- ford and^the center linei of "RarflUn* Ave- the. center line, of Centennial- Avenue • to GEORGE SCHAIT. ened) crumbs of the month earn dividends from the 1st lit ford boundary line; thence southerly along nue, said point tielng also the" moafceouth- .and' cook 15 minutes. Broil bacon, ;: tlous, 1Charles • H. Swenson, Aaron Walnut Avenue to the- center line of 'Foam rubber -will change the 0-28 .. . .' • - .-*••.'• -Proprietor, SurgeonChiropodist -Mr. and Mrs. James Kansky .of 53 biald Westfield-Cranford boundary line.to •*-• ,.,>..••.:-.?.,•;>"- •• ...••• • ".. ". . .Cook noodles to boiling salted Br^wn, his- unknown heirs..devisees r westerly boundary .of District No, 1 and until crisp. Chop into small pieces. Myrtle-street on Setpember 23. Chestnut Street: thence" westerly along s point Where the center line of Willow or personal'representatives and Mrs.tho center Une> of Chestnut Street to the the line produced of the rear dividing' Cook noodles in boiling water 7 water until tender. (Follow direc- Aaron Brown. . center line of Cherry Street to a point 1*0 Street would intersect if produced; thence line of properties fronting on New Street; ; FOOT AILMENTS A son, Ronald Eugene, to Mr. tions on package.) Drain and wash *•' Notice Is hereby given that a Master's feet north from the north sideline of Ret- along said production oftthe center'line thence along this rear dividing line in a Put New Life In minutes. Drain. Combine bacon fat. WHY NOT START •tW and Mrs. Roney Kelsey of 24 of Willow Street and continuing alone the southerly direction to a point 200 feet in cold water to separate pieces. OFFICE HOURS: Report has been died In the above en- ford Avenue, said line helnC the rear salt and flour. Add vegetable water j . • Buchanan street on September 20. titled cause and order confirming aald dividing line of lots froritlna on Retford center line of Willow Street to the inter- north of the sldeUneof Burnside Avenue: Reheat and add butter or margarine. Bally 9 A. M. i« 5:30 P. M. section of the center line of Willow thence northeasterly on a line parallel YOUR FORD CAR and make a smooth paste. Add milk MOIL. Tues.. Tnurs. Evenings A SAVINGS ACCOUNT A son, Theodore Arthur, to MrMaster's Report was filed on the 14th Avenue: thence along this said rear divid- When batter or margarine is ab- day of September, 1048, In Bald cause, ing line southwesterly to a point which If Street and the center line of West End with Burnside Avenue and 200 feet north JOHN A. HANGER & COMPANY and heat, stirring constantly until 7 ia 9 -nd Place; thence westerly along the center of the northeast sideline of Burnside Ave- sorbed, add milk and heat until and Mrs. Charles A. Knauer of 3 extended.would be the most northeasterly line of West End Place to the Intersection thickened. Combine vegetables, ba- Wednesday until 12 noon TODAY ;; "'• ''• 'ffp Pine street on September ]6. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the sideline of Christopher Street: thence nue to a point which would intersect the 85 H. P. milk is absorbed. .Combine white ? :; Master, Wilfred L. Dempsey. Esquire, has along the northeasterly sideline of Chris- of the center line of West End Place and center line of Marsh Street If produced; con, noodles and white sauce. Pour 1 • A son, Michael John, to Mr. anddesignated the 29th day of October. 1048, topher. Street In a northwesterly direction Norman Place; thence along snld center thence south along said line and along Accountants - Auditors - Tax Consultants Into greased pan and bake at 350*F. sauce and chicken gravy; season For Appointment Call j Msr. Peter F. Krol of 16 Doering at four o'clock in the afternoon as the to the rear dividing line-between proper- line of Norman Place to the center line of the center line of Marsh Street to a point with salt and pepper. Uix half of time, and his office. 383 Springfield- Ave- ties on Hlllcrest Avenue and Benjamin Pittsfleld Street; thence along the center intersecting the rear dividing line between for 20 minutes. Serves 25. CR. 6-1408 line of Pittsfleld streeStt to to imtt wherh e sauce mixture with noodles and way on September 19. nue. Summit, County of Union, State of Street; thence southwesterly along said M °i "1^1?, • P° Benjamin Street and Hillcrest Avenue; Rebuilt Engine %•••• Une dn Servine: % cup per person. New Jersey, as the place when and where rear dividing Uno b*tw«». nl»fi i '• >wn 100 feet westerly and parallel thence along said rear line northerly to a spread over bottom of greased Dak- IS ALDEN ST., CRANFORD A son, William Paul, to Mr. and \'. the defendants or any of them, should StreeS,JLt anHd HillcresMSI^".t° Avenu."I*!*e to" th^""^"ite center o thee westerly sideline of EastmaEistmanStreen Street point which Would be the northerly side- ALDEN STREET \ would Intersect; thence southerly along line of Christopher Street if extended; And Thsse lovely all-year homes with your own Private ing dish. Combine chicken with re- wm Mrs. Louis E. Nelsen, Jr., of 207 -!"•:• •••im pay to the complainant the amount found line of Marsh Street; thence north along CRANFORD, N. 3. Tapioca Cream Pudding Orchard street on September 18. due to said complainant, together with the the center line of Marsh Street to o point* said line to the center Une of North Ave^i hence along this line and along the north- Installed $163oo Your Beach will all be gone in another week or two. maining sauce and spread over noo- Mortgage! Money Availal^] *.axed costs of this suit, and that In de- extended 200 feet from the north sideline nue; thence southeasterly along the centeHerly sideline' of Christopher Street in a for £ qts. milk dles. Blend cheese and crumbs and - A son, Roger Boyd, to M,r. and of Burnsldo Avenue; thence southwest 200 1^4 cups sugar 'nult. thereof the said defendants, and Old Discriminating buyen have cup quick Bprinkle over the ..top. Brown In Mrs. Robert W. Noll of 108 Lincoln •ach of them, to stand absolutely de- feet from Bumalde Avenue and parallel Brand new, attractively detigned % tsp. salt :|.. Mi thereto to a point In the rear divMlng Engine TeL CRanford 6-1037 oven set at 400*F. for 20-25 minutes. NU-V1EW Park, east, on Setpembor 16. tarred and foreclosed of and from all been purchasing all year round I, 2 er 3 bedroom homei, «>Hfa ~ cooking . 2% tsp. vanlUa Ight and equity of redemption of, In andlines of properties fronting on New BUDGET PLAN homes at Vitlon Beach, one of tapioca Serves 25. "A son, James Paterson, to Mr.:o the said lands and premises and every Street; thence northwest ulontf the said A big wind may blow your oil-fired furnaces, brick fire- % tsp. lemon VENETIAN BUND CO. and Mrs. James A. Rae of 10 part "thereof, and that the defendants ear dividing lines to a point in the bound- PAT AS YOU RIDE the moit beautiful ocean (root places and Heotilatort lor aB- 6 eggs extract Serving: ys cup per person. CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION ary line of Cranford Township and the communities is New Jersey. Manufacturers of custom-built Mm ihall deliver ~up to the complainant at Borough of Garwood; thence along this house to splinters or bash a tree year occupancy. Living room Besler-avenueon September 22. said time and place, all deeds, papers or Located bstwssn Route 37 woo* and metal blinds. writings in their custody or power relat- said boundary Una lte various courses to I4'«I6'; matter bedroom W ft A son, Malcolm Bryant, to Mr. the center line of North Avenue, West, to down on, your roof. - (main concrete highway) 'and ng to or concerning the said lands and the point or place of boginnlriff. • SALES SERVICE long* General Electric and other -CORDING 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. '. • ••• --i'M and Mrs. William Robertson of 3 premises or any part thereof. The amount Cyclones and tornadoes used the Atlantic Ocean, a pleasant Don't Gamble With Vision Willow street on September 4. Iue thereon is as follows: Will meet In Sherman School, Lincoln motoring distance from Cran- famous moi* eiaetric Utcbees, Avenue. Fall Styles -TAPING A son, John ~Rader, III, to Mr. Cause of Amount to pick on certain states, but ford. Bus connections on nigh- braaibslsg. full bath, city •tm Block Lot Action' ' Dae DISTRICT NO. 3 mm •• Have a Regular Eye Examination and Mrs. John R. Rote, Jr.. of 12366 • 36 • 1 ...» 06.08 Beginning fat a point formed by the way. INSURED *. \ * 67 aa -PAINTING INSURED ...... 184.73 Intersection of tho center line of Lexing- now they seem to go wherever [OFFICE HOURS j^oT 2t «• P- «• '.'•'. ' Herning avenue on September 30. 69 a . RE 67 & 70 481.40 ton Avenue and tho center line of the • fesL 64 . 3 . Reasonably prlcad from 95290 need brand Venetian Blind Tape, cord and ; i?\v A daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. 13 & 14 4 . 843.00 Tf^hlgh Valley Railroad; thence northwest- their whim suggests—whim- Monday Nlgbta 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. mm and Mrs. Clarence Russell of 14566" 49 5 ...... 58.83 erly along the center line of Lexington TWIN BORO . Moderate dowa poyaisaf DR. G HINDMAN supplies sold. 78 e 89.7a Avenue to the center line of Dennvin storms, you might call 'em Severln court on September 4. 69 6 Road; thence along the center line of 770 7 , 188.60 OPTOMETRIST A daughter, Maureen Elizabeth, 133 8 ...... 4O.M Denman Road easterly to the center line MODEl HOMI OPEN KM INSPECTION New Coifs! 401 Knopf St., Linden MEMBER FEDI HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM 68 4 of Livingston Street: thence along the At any rate, it's a ??tl5^ of Intersection of the 1st, and and eta At Onlay Beach betweea iava/effe and Seaside ff*!g»Ji season. : Township of districts: thence alone a line parallel to _ ' 1 '• * ' Retford Avenue and ISA feet from Retford ROSELLE PARK EDWIN L DAVIS. •sBienmellya ' • Avenue, said described line being also the III winds may CRANFORD rear dividing line between properties on BO. 4-6100—41*1 TeUpnaass. «aa«la» tmk »CM8-N H CUSTOM MADE CREME PERMANENT . . .4.95 CIGARETTEOAjnu S NOTICE OF Retford Avenue and South UaJon Avenue Np Extras—Includes Cut, Shampoo formerly 7.50 LUCKY __, In a northerly direction to the center line nnujpiioun of Cherry Street: thenee along the center come your way and Settinc OLD OOLD line of Cherry Street to the center line ef FALL MALL Chestnut Street; thence along the center HacBEAN SEAT COVERS CLOSED WEDNESDAYS — OWN VKIDATS HU, 9 Tim line of Chestnut Street to the center line AGENCY General Election of Walnut Avenue; thence along the cen- 1.49 In pursuance of the provisions of an ter line of Walnut Avenur north to the "Insurance Exclusively" AND \ Prasala Act entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- intersection of the center line of Walnut PEE OASTON tions." Title If. Revised Statutes of New Avenue and North Union Avenue; thence 196 rJonib Av«u Cr. «-S«M DANDEE BEAUTY SALON •[•"•M aaa Brands •UskUy sUfhar Jersey, and the amendments and aupple- along the center line of North Union Ave- WalasiaNl iCatts Or4«»—*1»a l*r aaisslaa CafUaf aaaat ments thereto. Not 19 laslsss Tew Car* far Gift Wraaalmg AUTO TOPS lilac Saaa Me. I aaa Me. t. NOTIOS k ':' •••' JA OMfiilMl Deliver? C- hereby given that the District Election 202 Centennial Ave. 6-2805 v • >i OMrailag dial Dslawai* •tata Votr"YES" For Ito 40-Hour Week '> -;)' Boards in and for the Township of Cran- Builders' General Supply Co. LlMlu Ne. SMa, ford will sit- at the placea heralaafter COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERY SHOP (At Lincoln Ave.) I'' stead CEICI «r MONKT OBDBB saly designated on WIDE VARIETY OF FABRICS TO CHOOSE FROM !••• TUESDAY. NOVKMBSB I. IMS W, • ] ourr. «t» between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and 0:00 PRICES FROM SIS UP (Installed) FOR SEDAN P. M.. Eastern Standard Time, for the has a complete line of purpose of conducting a Allison Tobacco Co. General Election ToYouth Belongs the Future vote upon candidates for the following ent j Port Office Box 1006 REFRIGERATORS WESTFIELO AUTO SEAT COVERS Wilmington, Delaware Presidential Electors. A United States Senator. 426 North Ave., E., WettfieU We 2-4799 A Member of the House of Representa- If your^child required expensive medical treat- FROZEN FOOD CABINETS (In the Quonset Hut) jnents and you lacked the means to pay for them The New Jersey State Legislature recently passed a ^ what would you do? You would turn to one of GAS RANGES with SCHROEDER law permitting towns and cities of New Jersey to grant the agencies in your community whose work it is to care for such cases. Will you help the ELECTRIC RANGES Special! Get Information About . AND •//. Police Departments a 40-hour week., valuable Red Feather servicea to carry on? CALL YOUR LOCAL r ^ASHING MACHINES Through the cooperation of the Township Committee, Give... give enough... DEVOE ONE COAT CONTRACTOR TODAY M AUTOMATIC WASHERS M permission has been granted to place the question of the through your M MIX MASTERS WHITE HOUSE PAINT M 40-hour Week for members of the Cranford Police Depart- '• i COMMUNITY CHEST -ROOFING? M ment before the voters at referendum at the General COFFEE MASTERA S azzling White Election on November 2nd. »* YQVR DREAM becomes a reality when you DISH WASHERS v D ("Self Cleaning") • I I • I build with QUALITY MATERIALS. xceptional Your police officers presently work 48 hours per week, LUMBER TJUM, ANERS. «** E MASONRY SCREENS ery Fine Quality v AN ESTABLISHED plus many extra hours overtime without coMpen¥alibn7 * " HARDWARE ELECTRIC IRONERS America's Oldest Paint Maker) | PAINT NKS Y RELIABLE FIRM The trend in all lines of industry and business has been •\ -^Vitiil CABINETS pacity • The very safety and secarity of your homo Soy That Again" depend oa your root That's why. in coo- to the 40 hour week (and even less) for the past several Crosley Appliances RADIOS TELEVISIONS sideling roof repairs, or re-roofing, it is so important to deal only with a rdiabl* CONVEN1ENT S pxceUent years. Youngstown Steel Kitchens ~ ™ AKKANGED — 4-1 established concern. Self-Leveling Qualities We have been selected byJohos-Mamille Thatcher Heating Products SEE THE NEW Smooth Surfaces—Stays Cleaner Longer | as 1 their dealer in this «cinity. Omwk with us. We offer yon complete service, quality Johns-Manville roofing or siding ALL OTHER DEVOE INTERIOR AND materials, the right price. On 9 EXTERIOR PAINT IN STOCK. LINE AT Nov. BUILDERS HOME ALUMINUM 2 WINDOWS VOTE "YES" Paint INSULATION GENERAL SUPPLY CO. Johns-Manvlllc __„ _-___-______- BURS KICHAHD HAHTIG. Prop. ROOFING ^MsJll •• I I ••Is»H^ t»mRLOCKl»4« 336 Centennial Av«niM CRanfotd 6-0605 Spoc* given by PUBLIC SRVICE SUPPLY a OPEN TUX 6:30 P. M. — FRIDAY 9 F. M. SIDING 336 Centennial Avenue Paul for by Cranford Local 52, J'utrolmen's Benevolent Association CRanford 6-0505 N. Union Avenue CRanford 6-2540 * MORE THAN l»>fCAar5 OF KNOWIN6 MOIwl CUaiiford 6-3475 FHONEH CatanlWd C-27W ^jg^a^^

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Children's Program Louis Nicolello Speaks School Board Increases Rotarians to Hear Republican Ttally Registration Figure To Feature Color Film Garwood Social Notes cc At Touchdown Club Insurance on Buildings Visiting Past President At Inn November 1 At New High Here KENJLWORTH — The annual GARWOOD—Motion pictures in KENILWORTH—Because of in- KENILWORH — Members of KENILWORTH —Total number Harry Nussbaum of 350 Hazel low place celebrated his third GARWOOD—Louis L. D. Nico_ the Kenilworth Rotary Club will pre-election rail of the Kenil- color will be featured for the first lello, supervising* principal creasing replacement costs, the of voters in the borough registered time this Saturday as the Garwood avenue, a junior at Syracuse Uni- birthday Monday with a party. of be among some 200 members of worth Republican Club will be Decorations were in Hallowe'en Garwood schools. was among •, K e n i 1 w o r t h N e w s Board of Education at a postponed held at Kenilworth Inn on the ;f»r next month's General Election Gar woo d N ews Police Department holds its fifth versity, has been admitted to the six Rotary Clubs of the 183rd Dis- is 1,901, according to figures re- meeting Monday night voted to School of Education, where he will style, and games and refreshments of college football trict who will meet at noon Tues- night' of November 1. it was an- Saturday afternoon entertainment who increase the fire insurance on the leased this week by the Union major in physical education. were enjoyed by the young, guests.j addressed the Touchdown day at the Hitchin' Post, Route 29, nounced this week'by Charles B. program for local boys and girls at aub at two school buildings. The increase County Board ot Elections. Total William Perry of 312 Walnut The Gordon Adolphs « of 348] its luncheon meetini? to hear a talk by Herbert Scofleld. Wendle, president. Mrs. Thelma Republican Rally Here Lincoln School. The featured color in at Harding School was $70,000 on. registration for last November's Alcoa Bowlers Win film will be 'The Virginian," star- street attended a football game in Third avenue spent the week-ren"•••• d"the Vale Club, New York Young People Presented at Rotary Meeting past president of Rotary Interna- Klingler-, chairman of the county election was l;730, and in 1944. Jast Thursday. City, Parade, the building and $5,500 on con- Plan Census First Aid rrng Randolph Scott The pro- New York City on Sunday: in Pennsylvania." tional of Great Britain and Ire- committee. - ,' .i s in charg, e of arrange- ,las t„ „Presidentia . ,• .. l. year, th.. e tota. , ,l was Next Tuesday Evening Sweep Over Local 702 Mr. and Mrs. Hanek of Maple 'The Charles Tomredles of 315 W explained tents, making the total coverage ments for the event. (; _, gram is scheduled to start at 2 p. m. ^%* !?° the respon- there $259,800 on building and land. Mr. Scofield, who will sail fi GARWOOD—The Garwood Re- GARWQpD—In the only three- ' Patrolman James Lesak is chair- avenue celebrated their anniver- Walnut street have sold their home sibilities of each official in a foo for. Europe the following day aftei* The club at a recent meeting I ' ** ** *^**a••• a• v^ ejAe>4a%*^p a^wwCUa esT ^****jaa^ ^H _ ^« $16,000 on contents. On McKinley publican Club will hold a pre-elec- game sweep of the evening, the a ay and expect to move to Cranford in ball game included the following Dance for having been in the United States voted a $10 donation for the com- I F«r.the county as a whole, total In Borough tion rally at the Oakland House, man of the police departmentdepartment's **%% ^V.^ *V™. : , „>•„ School the insurance was increased Fund Drive Alcoa team took over Alcoa Local KiddiKiddi e WlfWelfarrFunr d Committee, Roy J-FitzsunmonJFitzs s of 345 the near future. Mr. Nicolello. linesman, for several months, will discuss munity Hallowe'en celebration .*>'registration for the coming election 358 North avenue, next Tuesday The Charles Hortons of 321 $68,000 on the building and $6,000 be held the night of October 30.iis 1M.188. surpassing by 8.841 the 70? to creep up to within three which is in charge of the motion'"™"? •«*"»«» ""**£?« °! cuse University; David L on contents, making the total cov- the international situation. night, it was announced this week Jersey Industrial Editors'. Beech avenue announce the birthi referee. Temple; Leonard Dobbin!!' Milton Keshen, president of the Printed booklets of the revised by- Previous county record of 185,347 games of Watson-StiUman, leaders picture program. The Saturday ^ Jersey JndusWalEditors Hallowe'en erage . $128,000. on building and the last General Population by Councilman David Murray, Campaign by Squad in sociation in Elizabeth Monday of a daughter, Vicki Marie, at umpire, Fordham, and Jack James' Springfield Rotary Club, hosts, will laws were distributed by Secretary =*» '" Presidential year president of the club. In the Union County Industrial afternoon entertainment is provid- $12,000 on contents. and far exceeding last year's coun- Bowling League, in last Thursday's evening. Overloo/->..J..I»«Ik, Hospitalur»_:4..i , Summitc.™m;« , o„.n, judge, Princeton. The selection t .welcome the visiting Rotarians Earl P6llack. James Flynn. a new Survey in Connection Final Stage; New Home ed for the children free of charge. The Board completed the teach- ty, registration total of 177,751. Mr. Murray said all Union competition. Dif, whining two Anyone wishing to contribute to Roger Mozart of 516 Fourth ave- October 1. the speakers was made by Com from Kenilworth,' Cranford, Hill- member, was introduced by Sam With School Project County Republican candidates have nue recently was a guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warchol of missioner BushneU of the Eastern Community Committee ing staff for the current school side, Union and Roselle-Roselle Vitale. Nearing Completion from Diamond Expansion,.and the the program is asked to leave a do- year by appointing Mrs. Mable L. GAB WOOD — Plans for a cen- been invited to address the meet- Post Office teams, taking two from nation for this purpose at police birthday party of Diane Ballman of 417 Oak street are receiving, con- College Conference. Park. District Governor Albert R. Hostesses at the meeting were Engagement Tojd ng. Among those to be heard will GARWOOD—With the house-to- Linden. gratulations on the birth of a son, Prepares Celebration Anderson as a special physical Smiles of Union is in charge of >Irs. Malcolm Roberts. Mrs. Charles sus of Garwood's population to be Sonoco Products, were tied for headquarters. education instructor. She will KENILWORTH— Mr. and Mrs. conducted by members of the pub- be Councilmen Archie Darroch and house canvass already completed Word has been received of the Dennis Andrew, on October 7 at Committee members include rrangements for the inter-club Wendle, Mrs. Arthur Weijjand. Albert Gill, whq are seeking re- and the solicitation of funds from third place. The league leaders Miss For Young and Old teach, in the local schools one day W. V. Reinhaus of 26 South 17th lic school system and volunteers won two games from New Jersey birth of a daughter, Pamela Lee, to the Elizabeth General Hospital, Florence Castaldo, Dominick 01- conference. Mrs. . Albert Matthew and Mrs. street announce the.engagement of election on November 2. factories and business houses ex- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bubenas of lenick, Mrs. Alice Pinken KENILWORTH— Arrangements each week. . from the. Garwood P.-T. A. were" Foundery and Machinery. St. Paul's Church Miss Jean Steffen celebrated her Mrs. Klingler. their daughter, Claire Marie, to Percy D. Watt, borough chair- pected to be finished this week, the California. Mr. Bubenas formerly 12th birthday Saturday with a Mary Pelusio, Ellsworth Andrew for a gala community Hallowe'en Contract • for furnishing and revealed today by Supervising 's, standing seem to indicate the pos- Theodore A. Chamberlain, son of Principal Louis L. D. Nicolello. man, heads the committee in Garwood First'Aid Squad's drive The scores: To Celebrate Birthday resided in Garwood. ., dance at her home, '903 Center Charles Kaiser, Peter North celebration for young land old, first planting evergreens around the. On Dean's List for funds to • complete its • new and session, in high decree, of ability Capt. :ind Mrs. T. C. Chamberlain Bulletins announcing the project charge of arrangements for the af- ALCOA LOCAL, No. 703 (0) GARWOOD—The congregation Miss Dorothy Malenchek of 332 street. Approximately 20 guests Fred Casale. f its kind in Kenilworth, have school buildings was granted to KENILWORTH — Frederick A. building at Walnut street and Sec- Longl _ 141 ISO 134 of St. Paul's Evangelical •and Re- o toessle of 22 Cross street is among and a sense of responsibility." of 51 Mansion terrace, Cranford. and its purposes are to be distrib- fair. Refreshments will be served Bradley 143 ISO Third avenue has left for Chicago, were present. A. DiTullio and Son of Cranford. ond avenue is now in the final 119 formed Church wiU[ celebrate its 111., where she will visit her grand- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD been completed by a committee 82 students who have been placed Sund:ii_jt a dinner party. No uted by local service clubs to pre- There will be a meeting of all DlMaiio 134 139 Mr. and Mrs. George Rodner of The board authorized purchase of date has been chosen for the pare borough residents to lend campaign workers at 8:15 p. m stage, it was announced this week. Leary ... 111 139 thirty-sixth birthday anniversary mother. 427 Willow avenue are awaiting rCBUO NOTICE comprising representatives of va- an examination table for the health m the Dean's List at Stevens In- Edwin W. Kraus. supervising Orlando ISO 101 ISO tomorrow at the church. A sound Public notice Is hereby given that I rious locai civic groups, for the titute of Technology, Hoboken, for rincipal of the Kenilworth schools, wedding. their assistance. Monday at Scandia Hall, 438 North A'^full report on the results of Donald Martel was guest of the' arrival of Mrs. Rodner's Borough of Garwood has recelv the foil room and installation of a tele- avenue. the drive will be submitted at the 677 746 737 movie on mission service in China honor at a surprise birthday party brother and sister-in-law, the Ru- lowing offer from Ralph A. Jones night of Saturday, October 30. he academic term that began Sep- has been authorized by the Board The general census plan is the ALCOA (3) Claire H. Jones, his wife, to pun phone for use of the nurse. Food of Badger* next meeting of •the squad on No- will be shown, and the Rev. Walter held recently at his home, 328 dolph De-Matthews and their in- There will be a parade early in the- tember 27. Based on accomplish- of Education to attend the con-r outgrowth of authorization by the Wraggs 13S 316 Borough owned land, known as Block 1. Use of Harding School for the Badgers feed on ground squirrels, Board of Educations for a census of vember 1 in Borough Hall. Apollnski 17.4 IBS 303 C. Pugh, pastor, also will display Third avenue. fant son. Mrs. De Matthews, Lots 268-280-270-271 in the amount ; evening, followed by awarding of ments during the spring term of vention of the New Jersey Educa- Llmons .. _ 139 300 183 100 colored slides taken on his trip W76.00 and not needed tor public u^ community. Hallowe'en celebration 1948, the list includes students tional Association in Atlantic City prairie dogs. mice, birds, eggs and pre-school children in preparation The exterior of the building has Miller 181 138 315 Mrs'. Mary Hidi of 484. Fourth whose home is in Capetown, South and that the said offer-ha. been Jpprov^ prizes for Costumes, and^d&ncmg on the night of October 30 was Activities almost been completed and the Skero 164 1S8 to California during the summer whose character and academic November 11 to 14. sometimes insects. for a proposed enlargement of avenue celebrated her birthday this Africa, is leaving this month for by the Mayor and Council at a mJ^.i at Harding School. / granted to the Recreation Commis- Washington School, now almost at windows have been placed, it was Speciarmusfc will be prbvidecTby past week with a small gathering the United States to join her hus- held on the 13th day of October. 1948 ad B33 838 1031 : that at a oT —-paTtTclpants~in-^the~parade~will ion —the -limit-of-its-capacity,—The-su- reported—The-fronLdoorJs sched- Henry Efeiffcrand-Mr^Horlbeck. of-friends-and-relatives.— —^~ band. -' "pervising principal decided that a InGarwood^ uled to arrive this week-end, DIF (2) ' At 11 o'clock worship services Lester Smith of 336 Third ave- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boos of 226 at unlclpaJ Building. Garwood gather at 6:30^ on the Boulevard Michael Tortora, president, con- A. Tomalo 116 139 110 Jersey, at 8:30 P. M.. the said g ducted the meeting. general census of population in- when interior electrical work firex- Sunday, the Rev. Mr? Pugh will nue recently gave a brush demon- Locust avenue announce the birth purchase ~ • offer to Mihi'vue The marchers ' Renkas 139 153 147 will be considered for final at Michigajva'venue. The marchers THROUGH COURTESY OF MR. M. SOSKIN, THE cluding all ages could be made at Dected to be Completed, Curbs and, A. Manna - 310 149 181 speak on the theme, "The Lord stration at the Intermediate Wom- of a son, Donald Lawrence, Jr., at approval and sale In accordance' _. • . ' Photo by Baker Public Schools sidewalks have been finished; and Castaldo ..„ 149 168 191 Sent Them Into Every City and the provisions of the N. J. R will proceed along the Boulevard the samejime; thus .giving the re- Alola ...... 182 143 169 en's Club of Westfield. the Irvington Hospital on October Statutes of -1937. Title 40: Chapter BOIM Shown above is a group of local young people whose presence was featured at the weekly lunch- the front drive-way will;be con- Place," in observance of National to 12tli street, to Lincoln place, to Transfers of GARWOOD P.:T.A. WILL HOLD A quired pre-school figures arid also. GARWOOD—A study of com- Conrad Rieder, Jr., of 123 Wins- 10. " (C) and subject to the folibwine tern, ^ebog drive and back "to the eon meeting of the Kenilworth Rotary Club at-the Hitchin: Post, Route 29, last Thursday. Those general figures on the entire pres- munity affairs is being conducted structed next week-end, the com- 702 748 798 Mission Sunday. The Men's and conditions: Real Estate mittee stated. - • DIAMOND (1) Brotherhood, will join similar or- school, where prizes will be award- present included the six boys and six girls sponsored by the club who were sent to camp during the ent population of the borough, By the pupils in Grade, 4H. of the Drupe :..: - ~._ 147 170 ioa above company, retired in 1941 and ed jind refreshments served,, . ..., ... Most of the proiect-has been car- J. Kxernps-- -13L ii Cranford Man Named (k>. JJuchMei:. to pay balance of sunjmer- season, and also the members ot the KenUworth school baseball team. The girls were escorted The follow ing - deeds .have beer* " TKe teachers an :al Company and named secretary Boroughunlessj governing body by VMO- property in Michigan avenue. 144 I4ons Club Auxiliary adults. Nesbit, Gerald Nesbit and Billy McGeehan. The school ball team (second row in picture) includes eral use as a census of borough Leonard Rataske, Nancy Eldred, The squad is relinquishing its ClriglUno „...' 164 US of the board at its twenty-seventh Plan Joint Card Party hrUon decides t» the contrary. <1. and H. Construction Co., to CANDY SALE Bolomoy 139 141 eity to be conveyed by Bar- prizes will be followed by dancing Ruscansky, Arthur Capaldo, Mernen Hoffman, Billy Kurzman, Billy,.Weber, Thomas Heim and Rich^ Authorization for the pre-school Megles 173 14S 164 GARWOOD—A donation of $25 .Mr. Barrow was formerly presi- 6807, VFW.'taid its ladies' auxili- gained Sale Deed subject toWricuo£ at the school for high school stu- property in\Monmouth avenue.375 Police Department — Martin engine. Walnwrlght 149 dent and chairman of the board of oMecor*. If any. and xonlng ordinance,. ard Wadgio. Standing to the rear, left to right, are: Harold Snyder, president of the club; Chief feet from Michigan avenue. Three Days - Thurs. FrL Sat. - Nov. 4,5,6 census was voted at a meeting of to the Garwood First Aid" Squad ary will hold a joint card party .dents and adults. 1 Frahrne, Donald Brezney, Louis itandard Statistics Company' pres- ' «> Mayor and CounciCouncill reservr e the-' < ' A m. ~ the school trustees last week at 764 784 740 building fund was voted last Wed- »***• Jec Instigated by the Kenilworth Conklin; F. S. Mathewson, former district governor, principal speaker at the meeting, ahd' Willijbn G. and HJ. Construction Co., to Fpnteneilll, Lelvio Papandrea" and Friday, October 29, in "Lincoln „ ,. - • * ••W or all offers. which Gustave Bley, president of POST OFFICE (3) nesday night by the lions Club ident and chairman of its subsidi- Said property acquired by Bonush- Recreation Commission, the com- Roehm, club secretary. Visiting Rotarians included Wade Poston of Cranford' and Bo Adlerbert! of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. DeRlck ean Criscola. Henry Pfeiffers Mark Patrick 139 187 235 School. Mrs. Helen by tax or municipal Uen foreclosures or the board, pointed out that the VanNatta 148 113 187 Auxiliary at a meeting held at 431 iry corporation and vice-chairman Dopavan is munity-wide event is aimed at dis- Hillside. • V " property In Monmouth avenue, Board of Health—Nancy Dere- deeds In lieu of said proceeding.. Soskin's Drug Store prospect of a large increase in Wedding Anniversary Dugan - - 189 183 185 Spruce avenue. Fred Adami, Lions if Standard and Poor's Corpora- chairman hi chargej/assisteaassisted-- D"J WALTER S. McMANUS couraging, the children's practice 121.08 feet from Arthur terrace. enrollments makes it certain that mer, Joan Glock, Mary Ann Pie-r P. Mlcolo - 167 143 160 Club'president, reviewed the dub's tion. He sold his interests in the Miss Janice Nash as Vice-chairman karskl, Edward Novy and Leonard GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Peterson 174 148 152 Oated: Octor^r M. wF™* ^^ of begging for Hallowe'en hand- ;_Vi6la and Gregorlp Amorosa to the present Washington School fa- program for the year, and thanked outs and also at decreasing vandal- Josephine Kopper, lots 16 and 17, 401 North Avenue Phone WEslfield 2-1998 Garwood, N. J. cilities will become inadequate ipina. Henry Pfeiffer celebrated their sil- 78i» 773 the auxiliary for its cooperation. Marion Grace Arthur ver wedding anniversary Saturday ism. The program has been ar- Recent Events block 31, and lots 12, 13, 15, 16, 18 within a year or 18 months. Fire Department—Edward Froat, WATSON-STBLLMAN Mrs. Ethel.Pinter was program ranged to interest people of all Bus Service The candy will consist of freshly made chocolate covered at a party at their home, 339 Myrtle Bride of TVew Yorlf; Man to 1, block 32, official tax atlas. •• '•)-./; m Lore Graber, Diane Paladino, Mary Chlaravallo .. 129 ie« 180 chairman, and Mrs. Helen Mayer Anne DeGutis/and Carol Meusel. avenue. Decorations for the occa- AdamowicE 167 IBS 140 ages, and a large turnout is ex- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Partmen lArmltage ..< 131 IBO 17B presided. Hostesses were pected for the affair. KENILWORTH — The marriagfe Cherries, Nuts, Creams, Mints, Chewy Pieces, etc. The sale Boraorb of sion consisted of fall leaves 185 In Kenilworth to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin G. Ander- Churches—Violet Zolde, Edward Falkenberg : 144 140 Amelia Andrews and Mrs. ., Kenilworth merchants have of Miss Marion Grace Arthur, Tiller, Barbara Wotjowic?, Joe Mc- chrysanthemums: A large wed- Mack 189 160 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Discussed son, lots 65 and 66, block 766, map will be conducted entirely by the Garwood Parent-Teachers' r. GARWOOD ding cake with silver decorations Compton. made donations for the prize" to Donald and Robert Gray. 786 810 843 A card.party, sponsored by the M. Arthur of 627 Newark avenue, of Cranford Knolls. gtjf • . • : ' NOTICE OF served as the table centerpiece. N. J. FDRY it MACH (1) r be awarded, and various local' or- Public Schools Association. All proceeds go to the P.-T. A. Schools—Donald Mitchel, David 113 i48 Lions Club, was held Thursday to Joseph Matthew Kaspareck, son" Eva G. Dix and others, to Irena Bernosky, Tommy McNamara, Mrs. C. Benninger of Westfield, Wenzel ganizations have donated funds for McKinley School Primary 1 t>. Roode - 132 133 night in Lincoln School. Proceeds the refreshments. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaspa^eck Public Service Man J. Hartman, lot 33, block 157, sec- Fred Loeser and Barbara Cor- Mrs . Jay Thorpe of Delaware, and Roode 138 163 will be used for the club's welfare The Kindergarten Mothers' Club of 2083 Mohegan . avenue, the tion 10, map of New. Orange. . AND Mr. Pfeiffer entertained with piano 5 ?e*coc k 238 169 148 Members of the committee in nelisse. 1 k 127 fund. met on Monday at the McKinley Bronx, New York, took place Sat- Tells Home Owners of Irena J. Hartman and Charles Civic Organizations. — Ann Rlc- and violin selections. A buffet I rsirehiid .". 183 189 charge include: Supervising Prin- School to paint >• the kindergarten General Election 1 124 urday in the Kenilworth Gospel A., her husband, to G. and H. Con In pursuance of the provisions of- an :ardo, Barbara Wehel and Dorothy supper was served to approxi- Cusmano 198 cipal Kraus, Richard Kuchin, a chairs and other furniture. Problems in Borough Act entitled "An Act to Reculate Elec- mately 40 guests from Springfield, member of the Recreation Com- Chapel. The Rev. Fred G. Macr struction Company, foregoilng tions." Title IB. Bevlsed Statute! of New Kokulak. 732 849 808 Jr. Basketball League The kindergarten bake sale, Kenzle" performed the ceremony at KENILWORTH — Problems of property., Jeraty. and th* amendments and supple- Plans are being made for the Cranford, Mountainside, Clark, mission and adjutant of Kenilworth ments thereto. Linden, Roselle Park, Westfield Previous week's scores: Set for Second Season Post, 2230, VFW; Eugene Mickein which was held on October 14, was 4:30 p. m. bus transportation in the borough Wellman L. Scudder, unmarried first issue of "The Lincolnian," a great success. Over $86 was NOTICC and Garwoodk Dnr (o) GARWOOD—The. Garwood Jun- of the Married and Single Men's weer reviewed by Thomas John- to G. and H. Construction Com- is hereby, given that the District Election which will come out next month. Brabraise 181 IBS 131 realized, and the kindergarten chil- Attending the bride were Miss son, a. representative of Public Boards in and for the Borough of Oar- This year the eighth grades, are .. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer were mar- Renkas . 160 142 131 ior Basketball League will open its Club, Henry McGeehan of the Louise G. Morris, as maid of honor, pany, lot 30, block 157, section 10, wood win sit at the places hereinafter Manna 189 144 171 second season of competition for Kenilworth Volunteer Fire De- dren wish to say a great big thank Service, Monday night at a meet- map of New Orange. designated on planning a social calender for the ried 25 years ago by the Rev. Castaldo i J • 147 139 198 you to all who came to buy, as and Miss Jean D. Arthur and Miss TtTKSDAT. NOVCMBKK t. IMS 1S6 ^61 NUJ8 boys between the ages of. 12 to 20 partment, John Cliff of the Kenil- ing of the Home Owners Mutual school year. A committee con- Schauer of Bayonne in the living Alola well as all the mothers who donat- Helen M. Arthur, cousins of the Drug Sale - 3 Days Only 1 between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and 8:00 room of their present home, which years. All boys wishing to com- worth Fish and Game Club, Mrs. Benefit and Civic Association in .•i-!: -}* P. M.. Eastern Standard Time, for the sisting of Barbara Scheffler, Ed- 783 736 797 ed the pies, cakes, etc. bride, as bridesmaids. Matthew Kenilworth Inn. Missionary Sunday purpose'of conducting a ward Shimkus, Sylvia Hidi and Mr. Pfeiffer had just purchased for WATSON-STILLMAN (3) pete, should get in touch with , president of the M. Hirsch of Garwood was his his bride and himself. The Pfeif- Chairavallo 154 187 1 Frank Wanca, 73 Fifth avenue. Kenilworth Pv-T-A., and John B. Harding School Following a discussion of bus General Election Harry Glowacky will discuss sug- Nlemasx > ••• 189 149 1 cousin's best man, and the ushers At Community Church fers have two children, Henry W. 158 118 1 The league will open the first Stults; representing the Home route 28 from Elizabeth to Kenil- to vote upon candidates for the following gestions for monthly events Adamowlcz The sixth, seventh and eighth included Joseph A. Hirsch of New Presidential Electors. Pfeiffer of Springfield, a student Falkehberg .... 161 171 189 Wednesday night in November. Owners Mutual Benefit and Civic worth, Mr. Johnson expressed the KENILWORTH— Internationa A United States Senator. hroughout the year. 18fl 178 189 grade arithmetic classes have com- Market, and Frank N. Hirsch of A Member of the House of Representa- at Columbia University, and Mrs. Mack Last year's league winners were Association and the Borough Coun- hope better service can be obtained Missionary Sunday will be ob- The fifth through eighth grades pleted a review of last year's Garwood, also cousins of the bride- tives from the Sixth Congressional Dis- Jay Thorpe of Newark, Delaware. 848 800 885 Dewey's Demons, with a record of cil. and reassured the association that served at Community Methodist THURS. - FRL - SAT. trict. lave been invited to attend, the work. Although a great deal had groom. One Surrogate (Full TernO. Regional-Union football game on Mr. Pfeiffer is vice-president of POST OFFICE (2) 12 wins and 2 defeats. The playoff been forgotten during the summer, their suggestions would be pre- Church this Sunday at 11 a. m. Yiiree Members of the Board of Chosen 127 champions,., Garwood Rest, •" will The bride, given In marriage by sented for study to the Board of worship with the Rev. Gerald M. AT Freeholders for the County of Union (Full. October 30. the Garwood Chapter, American Patrick 1« 147 Mrs. Fred Pitten won third place there were many who were, suc- her father, wore a gown of white War Dads, secretary of St. Paul's Dug™""""" 168 1554 again be entered. cessful hi all the review testa; Transportation. Cover, Jr., pastor, preaching a ser- The seventh and eighth grade 144 for a flower arrangement in Class slipper satin, with a fingertip Two Members of the Board of Chosen spelling classes have organized Church, and a former secretary of.P- Mlcclo 163 173 208 Other entries are: Bensong High scorers were: mon on "The Meaning of Jonah." Freeholders for the County of Union 206 100 181 5. Winners in horticultural class- length illusion veil held by a coro- Mayor Fred V. Pitten, a guest at (Two Year Terms). teams. These teams are recording :he Garwood Board of Health, and §.£ >?,"u- 113 Tigers, Cranwood Aces, Garwood es were Mrs. A- Barbarlse, second Sixth grade—Judy Anderson, Church school will be held at 9:45 A Itayor for two year term. net of beads. She carried a shower the meeting, pointed out the need perfect tests for the day and will in his younger days achieved local Recreation, Coles Comets, Soskins prize for single dahlias; Mrs. Earl George Henshaw, Patricia Foersch, for better bus service through a. m. Two members of Borough Council (full 826 819 753 Giants and Kleeman Stars. bouquet of white pompoms. tennk. also conduct spelling .matches fame as a pltcHer' in the Union LOCAL No. 702 (1) Pollack, second for decorative dah- Fred Breem, Carol Kuch, Donald A report on progress in plans The foUowlng State Referendums will ALCOA Wedding music was played by Michigan avenue, which now has throughout the year. Captains 'ounty baseball league. Mrs. 166 177 ' 163 lias, and Mrs. Roessle, fourth in Orlando, Pat Venice, Stephen Rod- only hourly service. Since there for construction of the new church be submitted: 137 134 164 Mrs. William Clark, and vocal STATE REFERENDUM No. 1—An ad are: Kay Vandemark and Sam Col- felffer is a member of the Ladfes IBS . 114 the same division. oquino, Mary Alice Peterson and are many factory workers and new Will be presented Monday at 8:30 authorizing the creation of a debt of tru 124 Women's Club Holds solos were offered by George C. well for 8C, Edward Shimkus and Aid Society of St. Paul's Church, Lontf '.-• 108 Salvatore Crocevera. , . home owners in that area, more p. m., at a meeting of the Build- 8tate of New Jersey by the Issuance o: Jean Eldred for 8T, Grace Del- and belongs to the Women's Auxil- °f>»ndo •• 136 101 149 Sharp. A reception was held hi bonds of the State In the aum of Aft] DIMarlo 116 158 Borough of Seventh grade—Robert Slawski, frequent' bus trips should be ar- ing Committee in the pastor's SOSKIN'S million dollars 1*90.000.000.00) (or Stati Conte and Nick McKlusky for 7T, ary of the War Dads. Successful Card Party George MacKenzle, Merle Manning the lower chapel of the church. ranged, the mayor said. study. Methods of financing the building*, their construction, re-construc-*. 739 642 758 For their wedding trip through 401 NORTH AVE., cor. Center St. GARWOOD, N. J. tion. development. , extension. Improve- and~Nuncy" Glock and Frank Alola GARWOOD — The Garwood KENILWORTH and Joan Grondin. Residents were asked by Mayor project will be discussed. Georgi ment, equipment and faculties, for wel- for 7O. SONOCO (1> Women's Club recently sponsored a NOTICE OF Eighth grade—Robert Hamilton, New England and Canada, the Conklin is chairman hi charge. fare and educational uses; providing tru Speeding Brings Fines 135 Pitten to report any complaints ways and muni to pay the Interest o Mrs. OToole's seventh grade had Mazurkwicz 118 Howard Hull, Richard Van Bom bride chose an emerald green suit Westfield 2-1998 and Westfield 2-5234 Bolomey 160 164 158 card party at St. Mark's Church, against bus service directly to the The Women's Society of Chris- said debt and also to pay arid dlscharg' 100 per cent in the Lincolnian For Three Motorists Petrozzelll 160 170 playerwhere smor participatede than 20", tables of card Regjrtry and Ralph Cassio. with black accessories. The couple the principal thereof; and providing foi 169 Door prizes Borough Hall, where they will be tlon Service will sponsor a service | Megles ..,; 152 will reside at 62T Newark avenue. the submission of tikis act to the people al drive. The class has 23 members 169 105 were won by L. F. Steffen and Pupils in 8S neither absent nor relayed to the Board of Transpor- OPEN DAILY and EVERY SUNDAY • a general election. Approved Septembei GARWOOD — Charged With'p'Such .... Tuesday from 2 to 3 p. m., as part of the P.-T. A. to its credit. - A r 148 Mrs. Josephine Comiskey, while tardy for September are: Richard The bride is a graduate of Jona- Xt. IMS. speeding; three motorists Were " 158 General Election tation. • .. of the observance of World Week New monitors in 7O are: Room e e than Dayton Regional High School, STATE REFERENDUM No. 1—Shall tru fined $10 and $2 costs each in po- ClriglUno •winners of the dark horse awards! In punuince ot the prarldons ot an Bootsic, Angelo Cardella, Brent During the business meeting of Prayer and Self-Denial. A act entitled "An act authorizing the crea maintenance. Bill Konya and John Act entitled "An Act to RagulaU Elec- Springfield, and is employed by lice court Monday night by Judge 185 were Mrs. William Gilbert of Gar- Jersey, and the David, Harold Grapenthin, How- conducted by Nelson Brown, presi- meeting of the Christian Youth tion of • debt of the State of New Jerse) Kokulak; supplies, Anne Compton; ALCOA (3) tions," Title IB. Revised Statute* of New the Western Electric Company, mm by the Issuance of bonds of the State I; James T. Leonard. They were wr»««. 203 133 313 wood and Mrs. C. Pacy of Hillside. menta thereto. i and •upple- ard Hull, Thomas Wramlick, Al- dent, a donation was voted to the Fellowship will take place tonlgh the principal amount ot Afte«n mlllloi ink, Louis Melka; books, Steve A >ol r NOTICK PURE CASTILE g\ John DeMalo, Jr., Newark, and t ' 125 181 Assisting Mrs. George Crissey, bert McElroy, Alfred Scale, Alf Keamy. Also employed by the Children's Hallowe'en Parade at 7:30. dollars The next club meeting will fea- YOUR RIGHT purpim*) of conducting • The Rotary Softball team and ant in the infantry and served Masked Barn Dance to be held construct, operate and maintain such Harold Murphy; science equip- Fnlrchlld 159 133 ture a talk by a representative of the boy und girl campers were three years in the Pacific Theatre. transit eystem; artd providing (or the sub ment. Bill Konya; attendance, Lesley Richardson of Plainfield, Weniel 124 General Election November 19, reported that tickets mission of this act to the people at summoned by Patrolman McCann V, Roodo 134 14T the FBI. guests of the Rotary Club at a Assault Charge METAL /\/\ Frank Aloia; blackboards, Marie H. Heacock 1B0 156 173 to vote upon candidates for the following are available. Music will be pro- general election (or adoption or rejec for passing a school bus, was fined offices: luncheon, at the Hitchin' Post last tton." take effectT Approved Septembei Teola; librarian, Susan Buch- Cu*man,.1I •lty ••' McHimllat I Wlilie.-fieaTrTrf-TTrerBHWal MUalt'S Jid assaulted tfeuhorf as he walked ough of Oarwood lying south of the line mandment" will be the_serrnna —-•- Be submitted: The subscription contest has 7 a meeting "at the home la STATE REFERENDUM No. 1—An act Church, with Mrs. Walter Geisler department of Jersey City State out, according to police. /Avenue. theme of the Hev. EricS. Tougher, Po.t Office . started. During the next two LIFEBUOY, LAVA and OTHER Sonoco S of Mrs. Otto JJadler. The group uuthorlilng the creation of a debt of the in charge. Teachers" College, has been re- Charged with disorderly con ax^sv DOUBLE EDGE I 3. All that portion of the Bor- pastor, ut lla. m. worship services N. J. rdry I s happening In thl* tenaa world of State of New Jersey by tho Issuance of weeks all the pupils from Harding aogh at Oarwood tying south of the line GARWOOD—Allocation of $4,- made plans to clothe and feed o bonds of the State In the sum of fifty Plans have been completed for tained by the Board of Education duct, Robert Davis of 1147 Brcuu of thai Central Wsllmad and south Sunday at Garwood Presbyterian Diamond a today,' how Intelligently you ad School will be selling magazines. 000 in state dirt road funds for the Church. Sunday school will be Alcoa Local 13 Gold Star child in Devon, England. million dollars <$0O.0O0.0O0.00) Tor State the society's annual Election Day as consultant in a program for re- street, Newark, was fined $8.75 Sprue* Avenue. Mrs. Viola Campbell conducted the buildings, their construction, re-construc- The money earned will b« used for vision of the social studies course District 3. All thst portion of the Bor- regrading of West street South held at 9:45 a. m. on th» basis ol this knowledge, tlon, development, extension. Improve- diriner to be held November 2 from Davla, 9 flagman at the Rahway BLADES augb of Oarwood tying north of the Una the eighth grude trip next spring, SOAPS from South avenue Was sanctioned 8 meeting. ment, equipment and faculties, for Wel- 5 to 7:30 p. m. at the church. The in the Kenilworth school system, Valley^Rallroad crossing, pleaded erf the Central Railroad and West of Cedar During evening services will dotermln* for you and your '•ro and educational Uses; providing tho and also for the Kenilworth School 4c by the Board of Freeholders at its ** Registration Figiire it was announced this week by P«k of 5 o'clock, a study of Paul's epistle children th» continuation of the Ways and means to pay the Interest of dinner, which this year will be a not guilty. Daniel Cera of 3' Each District 4. All that portion of the Bor- meeting in the CourtHouse, Eliza- uld debt and also to pay and discharge fund. turkey dinner, is in charge of Mrs. Supervising Principal Edwin W. South 18th street charged Davjs ough of Oarwood lying north of the line the Romans"' will be continued. Transfer* of Real Estate the principal thereof: and providing for I a* the Central Railroad and east of Cedar beth. last.Thursduy. Carrying out Follows Upward Trend American Heritage of Freedom. Robert Hamilton has charge of Frank Davis. ; Kraus. Intermediate Christian Endeavor GARWOOD — The following the submission of this act to the people at charts; Ruth with using violent language t< of this work is expected to help wiH meet at 6 p. m., and the Senior GARWOOD — There are 2,362 _ __ » general election. Approved September the daily sales The social studies course in the Cera and his wife while Davla was WALTER S. McMANUS. relieve flooding conditions on deeds have been recorded at the Your newspape, — functioning M. 104a. \ Schumm, Brent Davis, Alfred Borough Clerk Chrlstiun Endeuvor at 7 p. m. A Garwood residents registered and "~ice of coun"^ ,„„„„, Butler, Julia N O T I C local system, which has not b«en flagging traffic at the Boulevard »«. 1M1. South uvenue. meeting of the Ladies' Aid will be eligible to vote in the General ' j. the principle of the Fwedom of STATE RETERrNDUU No. I—Bball the Seale, Claudette Notice Is hereby given that the Mayor revised in the past eight years, g e Aid will be Pascoe m Uje Court »ct entitled "An act authorising the crea- Boyd and Arlene Jesperson are hi and Couivcll of the Borough ot Kenil- crossing on October 1. Cera also held next Thursday, October 28 at Election, und a total of 2,119 reg- (lon of . jebt O( the afate of New Jersey will be brought up to date through accused Davis of shoving him dur ALARM $189 the Prww — bring, you that knowledge j>y the Issuance ot bonds of the State In charge of eighth, fifth and fourth worth, at a meeting to be held In the BUBBLE j«istered d herh e i n 10441944 . laslt t presiden-id , Garwood Mills, Inc.. to Charles the principal amount of fifteen million Council Chambers, on the »th day of a workshop course being conducted ing the argument. 3:15 p. m. at the church. «w«dulh»ratod by th. .elfibh h , ol grades; Lydia McGeehan and Merle November, 1MB. at eight o'clock P. M. tial election year. Icarey.and others, property in w Jln in ($13,000,000.00) to pay for the by Dr. White with the teachers Guaranteed dlctato establishment and construction of a high Manning are captains for the IE.S.T.I, will consider the report of CLOCKS 1 BATH DONT GAMBLE « - - - Head y»«r newpaper tr assessjnents of beneAts conferred upon concerned. A series of two-hour Birthday Party The registration total of 194,188 North avenue, 750 feet from Wul- *T?T *nalt rnlm for the southern area seventh grades; and Pauline Levin lots or parcels of land and real estate by Plan New Music YOUK SNAPSHOTS CUSTOM-MADE ca^iully. regularfy. thoughtfuBy. Be <>' the State: providing for the way* and reason of the construction of concrete meeting is being held at Harding for the county surpasses by 8,841 nut street. "~; -- means to pay the Interest on such debt. and George Henshaw are boosters WATER GARWOOD—Miss Jean Steffen •nd also to pay and discharge the princi- curbs on the south side of the Boulevard School every other Monday for Y«or Film Developed and STEEL the previous record of 185.347 set I The-Borough~of Garwood to Mr Wormed. For Imowl«dge is the key to for the sixth grades. from Michigan Avenue to Coolldge Drivo. 1 Program in Schools daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman in the last presidential election and* Mrs. John Colone. lots 1 to 3 pal thereof; providing for the designation and on the north side of the Boulevard this purpose. a*rinted to Produce the Beet °J1 Vour liberties. or creation of an "authority" to establish. A sixth, seventh and eighth KENILWORTH—The Board o SOFTENER J. bteffen of 903 Center street, cele- yeur and is far ahead of last year's block 47, map of Garwood Fourth con.truct,> operate and maintain such grade chorus has been organized. from Michigan Avenue to North I3rd MULTIPLE Passible Picture. »»-ntod her 12th birthday with a county voter total of 177,751. avenue section, controlled by Rapid

Molten of Interest Be Sure YOU VOTE (tha fWtowteg diln Following ;a public hearing Mon- mslighmt paradesd , numerou TO: Mabel Swmxy. Mra. CUraae* H. Dolores Winfleld and Dolores Dru- be Mrs. Walter J. Conley of the light parades, numerous public frwaatjr. Aaron Xelaey Held, hla unknown win. the police department? zek; Model Bakery, Mary Vliet, Woman's Association of the First day night on the application of the I addresses, and letter and baits. ilmUam or personal rapraaanUUiai. Long hourt of work, with physi- McPherson Realty Company in be- appeals to the voters Mra. Aaron Kebejr Held. A*a Swtft. Wil- There has been too much peace, Patty Dean, Connie Sahlin and Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Geoi bur Swift, Winifred Sampaon, Baymond too much quiet, too much of a feel- cal exertion ai>iiMl r Earhart, 3 Tulip be found on Row"~Bf«nd candidates' Action: Jfou. Ada Swift. Winifred Samp- it was announced yesterday by Su- eon, and EroyU Musser. are the owners of Cranford Republican Club, con- voiced and at the same time firm, Plans "for the affair were made delivery Tuesday, closfng- at 1 p. rious assignments. Mr. Pompliano street; James Halowell, 124 Spring who have been nominated by peti- Lot 4 Bt Bktek U; you. Wilbur Swift. ducted the meeting and spoke in gave excellent performances. In- Tuesday, at a regular meet tog. • pervising Principal Dr. H. R. Best. m. The money order and registry | thanked those present for their ef-1 Garden street; Harold Andreasen, tion will be found on Rows C lUymead Sampson, end Paul Musser, are A stogie session will be held today, thej hejabends of the owners and.may hsve favor of the 40-hour week for teresting bits of characterization Entertainment will include a window will close at noon, and the forts in his behalf and invited all "•--'••- street-*---*•; Edwar«--»••• -dJ ~-"Gaffney, and D. a right Of curteay therein; 4th Cause of members of the police department marked the other members of the movie, "How New York City with school closing at 12:30. This parcel post and stamp windows at tp participate In the torchlight 416 Orchard street; Mrs. M. T. For President and Vice-presi- Arrtioa: you, Jennie M. Weaver, are the cast. Grew;" and a flght picture. Re- will permit a full afternoon for all 1 o'clock^ The lobby will be open parade. Refreshments will be Douglas, I Tulip street; Mr. anddent, local voters will have their widow of Bugene L. Weaver, former which will be voted on next Tues- teachers to attend the institute. The and may have or claim a dower day. Roy Hammond's set, as always, freshments will be in charge of in the afternoon for boxholders, served. Mrs. C. F. Schillinger, 20 Greaves choice of voting for Presidential t therein; you. Lawrence Weaver was interesting, but the shiny, Mrs. Hannah Russell, Mrs. Augus- program will be completed tomor- and the stamp machine will be place; R. A. Zarrillo, 15 West End electors for Dewey and Warren, and Both L. Weaver, are the owners of ' He thanked A. A. Smith, George row afternoon following the regu- Independent Republicans and ' Lot M to Block M; 5th Causx of Action: Lincoln and P. J. Grail for arrang- brand new chintz window curtains ta Bonnell. Mrs. Marion Jones. available for those desiring to Democrats are sponsoring a rally place; Donald R. Crelghton, 4 Republicans; Truman and Barkley, you. tae Unknown heirs, devisees or per- in a family financially pinched did Miss Alice Russell, Mrs. Carrie lar 3. o'clock dismissal. The ses-purchase stamps. All outgoing Greaves place; Fran Mclntyre, Democrats; Telchert and Emery, ao—J Ms.iiaaaaU»ll>n of Joseph Page, and Co from desk to dance ing the 30-car torchlight parade sions will be held in the high school tonight for Mr. Pompliuno. The Annie M. Worth, are the owner or owners which preceded the rally, and Mrs. more to destroy mood than to en- Brady Mrs. Rose Taylor, Mrs. Rose mails will be dispatched as usual. candidate will head a list of speak- 21 Greaves place; J. Hr-Purcell, Socialist Labor; Watson and Lern. of Let M In Block «•; you. "John Doe", hanoe it. cafeteria. . . . 130 Spring Garden street; S. S. National Prohibition; Dobbs and huehaad at Annie M. Worth, said name Luclen DOJHJIS, who was in charge Lindmar, Mrs. Esther Colaneri and ers and will address the rally with -H "John Dee" bemg fictitious, may cUim • of refreshments at the Casino after Again, the stark blue masking Mrs. Helen McMahon. Michael The six-hour course will be his eight-point platform for Cran- Elsenberg, 128 Spring Garden Carlson .Socialist Workers; Thom- nntoes right therein: 6th Cause of Action: FROM TO COCKTAILS IN OUR the rally. flat outside the window against Sikora and Arthur Macauley will under direction of Francis Wood- Wives at PBA Dinner ford's progress as the basis of his street; D. R. MacKny, 22 West as and Smith, Socialist, and Wal- yom, Anna at HolUnd. are the widow of the speakers' plat- H. Holland, fo er owner, and may Others on which actors came and went was abe in charge of entertainment. bum, area director on safety and Presentation of an honorary talk. The rally will begin at 8 End place. lace and Taylor, Independent Pro- have er etelsa a dower Interest IInn Lot 40 form were Road Commissioner little puzzling without even a sug- The post went, on record as accident prevention of the Ameri- p. m. in the Lincoln Club, Lincoln Application, of Mrs. Mary A. greslve. ta Black «•: you. Leon K- Holland. Adam P.B.A. badge to the Rev. Joseph LaBar. Madeline Holland and Charles Henry Rosenfeld Wools at only George D. Rankin, former county ^gestion of bush or branch. Pos- fovortog the proposed 40-hour can Red Cross. The service Is be-L. Donnelly, chaplain of the Cran^and Meejker avenues.,. Refresh- Green for permission to convert For United States Senator, the- I«ntniian. ass unknown hair*, devisee* or chairman; Harry Osbom, vice- sjb]y y,js wouia not have seemed week for members of the Cranford ing offered, without cost, to the merits will be served. her dwelling at 216 Prospect voters have their choice of Robert personal rep* ntatlve*. are the owner or schools, and the Cranford Chapter, ford Police Department, was a fea- i of said premises: you. Mra. Leon president of the Republican Club; so odd had not the play been done Police Department. Anndunce- ture oi the program as members of The campaign committee re- ptreet, near Clareinont place, from C. Hendrickson, Republican; Ar^ " " Mn. Adam LaBar. and Mrs. Mrs. Janet Packer, president of the as unrelieved realism. Usually in ment was made that "dollar night" American Red Cross, is furnishing quests those who intend taking part a one-family to a small apartment chlbald S. Alexander, Democrat; haaan. are the wives of the the necessary work books and Cranford Local 52, Patrolmen's and may have e dower Interest CfanfonL, Women's Republican a fantasy of this type, the journey program will begin Saturday, No- Benevolent Association, entertain-j'" the torchlight parade to arrive dwelling was tabled until u sketch George Breltman, Socialist Work- and you, "John Doe", husband Club, and Mrs. Marlon Jones, club into the realm of the unreal is vember 6. at 8 p. m. Vaudeville brochures- • ed their wives at a dinner at thearomptly of' the proposed changes is filed. ers; George E. Bopp. Socialist Xa- -«e Hellaod. said name "John bridged for the audience by some Edgar H. Miller, of 4 Pittsfield or; Hubye Smith, Socialist; George J WntHlom. may claim a curtesy i- 10.95 19.95 secretary. music and dancing will be fea- Through the Institute, Dr. Best Kenilworth Inn last night. The rieJM therein; 7th Cause of Action: you. to During the program there was device—usually lights, as in "Death tured. said, the schools expect to have a presentation was made by Patrol- street, representing the applicant, W. Ridout, National Prohibition; Mari**^ Matassa. are the-holder of • Takes a Holiday," or more recently Glee Club Preparing said there would be no exterior and James Imbrle, Independent * lets l«. 'IT aim lg IB lock entertainment including orchestral more Unified program of Instruc- man Louis Guertin, president of have or claim an Interest selections, "tap and ballet dancing, the music, make-up and the wind tion in safety educatiorTwith a bet-the local, who welcomed the guests. For December Concert changes to the building which is Progressive. •use of. Action: you. Sm- in the curtains of "Blythe Spirit." Meeting Monday ter understanding of aims and near English Village, an apartment your Unknown heirs, de- Here ar«the wonderful wools Henry Rosenfeld designs to ran tfe. vocal solos and the playing of the Also present an an InvKed guest A number of active members of For Member of the House of t paraonal up i wntiUvw. are the electric zither. However, aside from these mere Township Committee will meet goals. It is also being presented at was the Rev. William B. Donnelly, the Cranford Glee Club who hbve project. Representatives from the Sixth ._T aiwliass of Lot «S ta Block TO; technicalities. "—But Not Good- at 8:30 p. m. Monday instead of this time to bring the schools' pres- pastor of St. Michael's Church. Pa- been on leave of absence have re-' Congressional District. Congress- p. »• y«aV IMk Bmmett H. Lane, may have a gamut of your ocial calendar this winter! Here we bring «as«ar iSaarest therein; Mh Cause of Ac- 8 bye" afforded the audience a high- Tuesday because of the General t of safety in line with trolman William Gassmann acted, turned to rehearsals, and it is ex- Democratic Rally man Clifford P. Case, Republican, Meat yow. Marry 8. Watts, your unknown Businessmen Endorse ly enjoyable evening. Election. the more recent ideas in this field, as toastmaster. pected that the December concert is seeking reelection. His oppo- " ~ " " I a» personal representaUves. A campaign rally and card party W m ewneie si Lot 11 In you the good lines, the wide-awake look of a Rosenfeld dmja. And Forty Hours for Police will be presetned by the largest nents are H. Frank Petit, Dtmo- • : V: you, Mrs- Harry S. Watts, may Health Report body of singers yet assembled by will be held by the Cranford Dem- crat; Margaret Cameron Lowe, Na- \ therein: 10th Cause The executive committee of the the club, it was announced this ocrutic Club in the township rooms tional Prohibition, and Daniel anr Spauldtag Parsons. we do it at modest prices! €e* here our KJMPER-DRESS in Three cases of mumps were-the tonight. Candidates will be intro- Parsons, end Charles Cranford Business Association yes- only contagious diseases reported • You Have an Important Date Tuesday week. Wagner, Independent Progressive are) the owner* of Lot 38 terday adopted a resolution favor- duced by Michael F. Davis, presi- Surrogate Charles A. Otto, Jr.. Harrison Par- or beige wool at 10.95 ... our club-collared PLATD DRESS to the Board of Health during the The group will be assisted In dent of the club. The public Is in- Mar- ing the 40-hour week for members past week. Four persons were bit- (An Editorial) their concert, to be given in the Republican, Is vying for reelection- •Brat YmmmJWgtmtM- are the wives of of the Cranford police department, vited to attend. &e owaara aBMiayhae* a dowar tater- ten by dogs during the week, high school auditorium on the with Raymond V. Kopnicki, Demo- 1 Action: you. i» green, red and black plaid at 17.95 ... our BAND-ITRT which is to be voted on Tuesday. Heulth Officer Srnith said. You have a date next Tuesday—an all they were supposed to accomplish, evening of December 17, by Her- crat. Seeking reelection to three- Plans also were inltiuted for "important date—a date to go to the polls there aren't many nations left in the man Miller, u prominent buss bari- In Today's Issue year terms on the Board of Free- D in red, green wool at 1995, All in sizes turning on lights on the two Week-End Weather and cast your vote as a free American tone. holders are Charles L. Bauer. Jr., Christmas trees which the asso- world where the individual has such a Applications for new associate Amusements Lee S. Rlgby and R. Story Row- ciation plans to erect on either side citizen for your choice of nominees to land, Republicans. Their Demo- 10 to 18. Dress Circle, Second Fl»or, Mostly sunny with highest privilege, auch a reaponsIBilfti' as that membership are being received by Cliuuiflrd ... 6 of the Central Railroad station, and fill the office of President of the United Charles F. Hunsel, Jr , 210 Maple Kdltorlul .... 10 crutic opponents are Jumes J. Kin- rwjuest will be made to the Town- temperatures 70 to 72 degrees neally, Joseph A. Hunoval and' in interior and about 66 de- States as well as other Federal, county which confronts every eligible voter in place. ... 12 ship Committee to have their tree The members of the chovus held KrnUwortli ... 23 George M. Turk, and Robert Ensel.. In the triangle opposite the post- grees on the coast today. Some and local offices, right down to the men this land next Tuesday. Communist, is the seventh man in cloudiness tonijjht and Friday an after rehearsal party Monday Obituaries ... H office decorated and lighted at the you want to represent you on your local And don't ever, ever get the mis-evening in the Colonial Hoom of School ... 13 the Held for one of the three Va- same time. . with little change in temi>era- cuncirs. ture. Low tonight between the Hotel Cranford Informal Society 4. 8 Howard Sletfel was appointed to governing body, the Township Com- taken idea that YOUJRjvote do<-sn"t mak«r ... 14 Candidates for the two-year va- S'l-4li deiiices. -Outlook—fm' chorus aiul quartette numbers Snort* contact retail merchants to arrive mittee. any difference. Regardless of whether were i-njoyed followed by refresh- Weather ... 1 cancies on the Freeholder board week-end is for partly cloudy ments. ' (Continued on pays eighu at a uniform policy of evening store and mild. 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